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11111111:1, Ucnls, for gale, &r.
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j i ‘ ii- burthen, • j y; er
fastened, iii.ki, of water leet iiii l.rs, uud 1 uift in
Junel&.YJ. is in excellent running order, aiplele
in every respect ami neatly furnished t’ur u Pns.-enger
boat, us the law requires. A|q*ly to
0. G. ALLEN S >N.
11* Fulton street, New Yurk,
or ti HENRY HOFFMJRE,
sept 27 Ira 100 Rondo-s Iroet, New York.
TERRA COTTA,
rpHE attention of Master builders and the public
L generally are invited to nomu befttllitul specimens
of Terra Cotta ornaments at tin* Caudy Factory, corner
Broughton and Whitaker-sts., by T. (’. HICK,
Agent for the Worcester Terra Cotta Works.
ort 14 ts
LAND WARRENTB.
f pli 12 highest market Cash price paid tor I.aud War
l rents by J. K. DkFORD
o i it h ts Cpr Broughton & Barnard sis.
WANTED TO HIRE,
i SMALL BOY or (Jib Lto wait about a-house, for
f\ which good wa^eswill be paid monthly. Apply
at this office. 9 p t 15
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD STUCK..—’AMI shares
for sale on favorable terms, by
tails 4 0. A. L. LAMA 1C
fT* STORKS FOR RENT—Two Stores under our
Iffliiil Counting Room, and ouo Wharf Store. Posses
sion given immediately.
oct 1> ‘ PIIILMUCK f BELL.
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS.
J, Ci, Riinkiii) Wm. M. Hurliclc, Geo.
1.. Sunimcy,
(Successor* to -I. Atkinson .£* Go.)
mi IIS Establishment has bccu in successful opera-
X tion for a number of years. The Quarries are
well opened, and the Marble is superior to any iu tbe
United States.
We have so perfected our facilities for getting out
and finishing work, that wo cau furnish MONUMENTS.
TOMBS, TABLETS. IIE.VItSTONES. and every thing
in our line of business, in better style and at cheaper
rates, than any yard in the country.
When it is con side ml that wo saw our own Marble, :
pay no jobber’s profit, and no high freight from the
North, it will be seen that we do possess material ad
vantage over all competitors.
We cordially solicit our friends and the public to ex
amine our work, and compare our prices with those of
other yards, before ordering Northern Marble.
Wo have on hand at our yard in Marietta, a large
assortment of finished work—Monuments, Tombs,
rfe.—where our agent. Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at
our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills.
Address (J. KAN Kl X & CO.,
july 18 1y Marble Work P. 0-. Ga.
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT’S,
No. 91,South Third-street, 4doors be
low St. Paul’s Church. Phila.
OFFERS SUPERIOR ATTK ACTIONS.
IMIE house is large and airy; finely located in aqiii
et and fashionable neighborhood, near Steamboat
Landings and within a minute's walk of the Exchange.
The interior arrangements arc well adapted to pro
mote the coinfort of the inmates—largo Parlors, airy
Chambers, a fine Hath, and tho table well supplied.—
Terms moderate. ly sept 8
CHOCOLATE, COCOA AND BROMA.
~\\T BAKER & CO.'S American and Yunillu Preini
y\ . urn .CHOCOLATE, COCOA and BROMA, to
which the first premiums have been awarded by the
chief institutes and fairs <*f the Union, are for .-vile by
all the principal Grocers iu the United States, and by
their agents:—Hussey & Murray. New-York; Grant &
Twells, Philadelphia; Tlios. V. liriindage, Baltimore;
Rennet & Dudley, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WALTER BAKER & CO.,
nprs ly Dorchester. Mass. !
THE GREAT FIRE IN OSWEGO. N. Y.
Another Triumph of Rich’s Sales over
all ot hers.
rivilE only SAFE known to have preserved its con- I
1 tents in the great fire which laid nearly half of the
city of Oswego in ruins, on the sth July, is ouo of
RICH’S SALAMANDERS.
Oswkoo, 21st .July, 1853.
Mr. A. S. MARVIN, 146 Water-st. New York.
Sir :—The Rich’s Safe, which 1 purchased from you
five years ago, has just passed through one of the lar
gest fires ever kuown in Western New York,and was
subjected to the most intense heat Tim coxtbnts ahb
p.:hVkct— votiiino was injured, except the outside of
the .Safe, which shows tho intensity of the fire. I have
sent it to your Agent, A. 11. Merrinm, for the inspec
tion of the curious, and requested him to furnish me
w ith another sate.
Yours respectfully, S. DOOLITTLE.
Numerous certificate J , similar to the above, extend
ing over a period of twelve years, can l*o seen at the
store of the undersigned; who is the only person in
this State authorized to sell the same.
aug *25 f. _C\ MPE!. :H>. Kay-street. _
IfEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
Ready Made (Tofbing, Hals, (.
(tool a, 8Ko( s, <.'v c.
At the Sign of the Eagle, ITS Congress-3 1.
tj TALLY .v HI NDRY v-s: vi-., .. :
n well -chicled st‘ . : every thiir, in v lb.
They olfev at the lowc-l prices,
Block (‘lot!, t'erk ai.d Dre-s Coats.
N-* - ‘V atj!'•-.}
C.issimorc Frock C nts,
Prince Albert do. . w
Business Coat- ofevorv style.
Black and Colon* l dim •.Pants,
Black Satiu \ • -,
Fancy Silk do.
Fancy Cassimere do,
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Fancy French do.
Merino and Cashmere do.
Also, furnishing goods of every description. Pur
chasers generally are invited to call and examine our
stock. sept 22
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION !
A (JAIN we invite the attention of the public toour
cheap and desirable Stock of Dry Goods, bought
with the greatest care for CASH ANI) CASH ONLY,
so that our Goods are sold almost as cheap ns others
buy them; and we would distinctly state, that we have
adopted the ONE PRICE SYSTEM, and are able and
determined to sell them as low. if not lower, than the
same qualities are sold in any house in the city. We
offer in our Ladies’
Dress Goods Department,
Mouslin rle Loins, Cashmeres, Barege de Loins. Bro
cade and plain Alpacas. French, English and German
Merinos. Bombazins. Brocade. Plaided and Colored
Silks, Black Silks of all qualities and w idths, from 75
coats and upwards; French, Scotch, English and Ame
rican Ginghams, Prints, etc., etc.
Long and Square Shawls,
Scotch and French Kmb r oideries in great assortments
White Goods, bonnet Ribbons, Chiniusettx, Collars,
Infant's Robes and Waists, etc., etc.
Hosiery, &c.
In this department, we offer every variety of Silk.
Cotton nml Worsted Hose and bnlfllo.se ; Cotton Merj
no Under Garments for gertt’n and ladies. Kid. Buck,
Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, for gent’n, ladies,
boys and girls.
Linens and Damasks.
Our stock of these Goods is in fact a Stock, for we
offer every variety of bleached and brown Damasks,
Table Covers, all sizes and styles: Diaper Towels.
Damask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, (’rash, Linen Sheet
ing. Shirting and Fronting. Linen 7-5 and 44 wide,
warranted all pure flux, and from the beat makers.
Blankets, Kerseys, &c.
We have a full and complete assortment of English
and American Blankets, Negro Cloths, all styles ami
qualities; white, red and blue Flannels; bleached and
brown Domestics, all qualities; Ticks, Denims,Checks,
Stripes, blue and’brown Drills, tc.
All of theabove are for sale at
J. 11. COHEN A CO’S,
oct 10 No. 110 Ilroughton-st, noxt.to I W Morrell ft Cos
CO PARTNERSHIP.
rpHB UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
i_ with him. in the Book and Stationery Business
liis brother, RICHARD IV. CURB EDGE, the business
will be continued under the firm of CUBBKDGK k
BROTHER. The name of tho new firm will be usod
in the settlement of all outstanding accounts.
J. B. CUDBEDGE.
Savannah. October Ist, 1853. oct 1
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
Factors and Com mission Merchants,
No. 94, Bay-st-, Savannah, Ga.
lI4ENDER their services to Planters, Merchants and
dealers, in the sale of Cotton and all other country
produce. Being connected injmsiness w ith HOPKINS,
HUDSON A CO., of Charleston, the establishment of
an office in this city will afford our friends choice of
markets. Strict attention will be given to business
and the usual facilities afforded customers.
J.K. HUDSON,
W. R. FLEMING, j ‘ UVttUnah ’
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta.
snptl4 J. J.COHEN. Charleston.
£3OO REWARD.
(TEXTUAL POLICE OFFICE, Liverpool, November
j 13th. 1852.—£300'Re\vakd—Stolen, about I o’clock
Dm!ay, from a gentleman in the Branch Bank of Eng
land, £3,000, io £SOO Bank of England notes, dnt.-d
Liverpool, 9th May, 1852, numbered 93,500, 63.501,
1*3,508, 93,509, 93,070, five £IOO Bank of England notes,
hy a man 23 to 25 years old. abouts feet 9 Inches high,
slender made, pale looking, little or no whis
kers: dress, tan and brown waved colored shooting
coat, trousers of the same material, black hat turned
up at the sides, and bound with cloth. Bankers, pub
licans, shopkeepers, and emigrant agents, are request
ed to detain any person or persons who may offer the
same for change, and give information to tho police.
The above reward will be paid on the apprehension
and conviction of the theif or theives, and recovery
of the property, or iu proportion to tho amount recov
ered, on application to tho office of
BROWN, BROTHERS k CO..
sept 17 lawlm 54 Wall-street.
JfiisffUfliifous.
‘'TfiE lUIPBELLS ARE COMIXg/
at THE
A I’ ll EM MIL M.
Six Farewell Concerts.
Commencing Monday, Oct. *ltl.
MURPHY, WEST & PEEL’S
ORIGINAL
CA MPBF.I.L MINSTRELS.
Assisted by Mr KDWAItI) KENDALL and Mr. GKO.
KEN ALL. They will introduce a great va
riety of
NEW FEATURES.
#*>’ Tickets 60 coats. Doors fc open atfijv,', and Couoort
commences at 7 o’clock.
,H t 20 F. C. CROSS, Agent.
M * Morning papers copy.
mm UF FALL AM) WIXTEII
MILLINERY GOODS,
ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20TH.
MU S. TO M R
WOfULI) respectfully invito
(TnSil’ i'i attention of tho Ladies ol
Lll Va’ avt,nn l | to tho opening of her
f ttn ‘* t*tock of Miiiiu
to-mori-ow (Thurshiy> at
jF her new establishment. No. 174
fT Brougliton-street. nearly opjio-
Having fitted up in handsome
/ f 1 style, a suite of apartments in
every way adapted to the. reception and convenience of
iter visitors, she will onen as above, an entirely new
and elegant assortment of Cans, Bonnets. Headdresses,
Flowers. Feathers, Embroideries, Dress Trimmings. Sic.
In this department of her business she is prepared to
comply with the tastes and wishes of her cusD im*.
in tho fullest, and promptest, manner. ts oc-tl ‘. l
COI) Y ’.B Zfr
COFFEE IXOUSE.
r | , HE UNDERSIGNED lias leased, and lias now tit-
L tod up in neat and elegant style, tin* building on
Drayton street, next door to Way & King's, lo bo occu
pied as u
COFPES HOUSE,
Where he intends to serve up iu superior style, every
•Delicacy of the Seasou.
New York Oysters, Savannah Oysters,
VENISON, GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH,
Now York and Philadelphia Beef, &c. &c.*
Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style
never before equalled in this city.
Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners
on short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors. ■
oct 6 4m JOHN McK. CODY.
sPLii'flii mil fens.
G. B. MITCHELL,
(Successor to F. Zoghuum & C 0.,)
-r-JtTr.jZ ,711 HAYING recently received several I
L-fer?:-*.’ IfiaafineT octave Piano Fortes from the sac- •
9 UW [I [j hries of ‘“Stodart,” “Firth, Poud V ‘
J ju J II *.,j t j*. Dunham.” and Groven
supplied with an assortment of
INSTRUMENTS,
Os various styles.prices And compass, calculated to suit ;
all tastes—-a visit is respectfully requested at the old
stand. Waring's range.
Bcconl hand Pianos taken in exclmuge.repairedand
tuned —also for sale or to hire. oct 10
A CARD.;
fjUIUS in the one pregnant subject of Cloth os right
-1 ly understood is included ‘all that m< n have
thought, dreamed, done and been, the whole external
universe and what it holds is but Ulothingand the es
sence of all science lies in the Philosophy of Clothes.
The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends
and the public generally that they have engaged the
services of Mr. J. <’. iJOvHT, of New fork city, as cut
ter in their establishment, and feel satisfied that wit h
tiie combined tulont uow displayed, not only misfits
being impossible but of pleasing all who may wish to
have their garments made to order.
°”t 20 ts DIBBLE & CAREY.
DISPE 4SARY
(IF TilK
Savammli Medical College.
’ Pil K PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the
1 Fa.-uitc ‘f tho Savannah Medical College have
■ eee.i at ilc College Building, h
DISPENSARY,
lo: :1k- purg > c • f affording Medical and Surgical aid
to indigent )-*■• -..•us- who may stand in need of it.
• o • and :. v, ill be furnished gratuitously
id l *vh • i|'!!y. Ai y person who pi ay have been first
i ‘*• ‘ j'. J rnL the Dispensary and who may alter
n irds bee.!ue too sick to come to the College, will he t
tended athisor her residence. if desired. All eases of
Surgery which may bepre-ented and may require it.
will t-eoperated upon at the College and afterwards
attended to at their residences.
The Dispensary hours will be from nine to ten o’-
clock every morning.
This arrangement, being a part of the system for clin
ical instruction for students, will bepermauent.aml the
Dispensary will be attended by two of the Faculty,in
rotation, every month during t he year.
The attending physicians for October are Dr. P. M.
Kolloek and Dr. Chas. W. West,
sept 30 dlwnndlawlm
DISSOLUTION.
Co-partnerslii]. heretofore existing under the
I nuiiic and firm of I*. WII.TBERGER & 80X, is
dissolved by the death of P. WILTRKRGF.It.
All personshaviug claims against the late firm will
please present them, and all those indebted will make
payment toj IV. H. WILTBERGEIt.
Savannah, October 15tli. 1853.
CO-PARTNERSHIP?
I HA VE this day associated with mo in the business
Os the Pulaski House, Mr. HENRY MACKENZIE.
under the name and firm of W. 11. WILTB tRGEK k
4CO. W. 11. WILTBERGEIi.
Savannah. October 15th, 1853. 1w oct 15
DANCING ACADEMY,
ST. ANDREWS’ HALL.
SM K. NICHOLS respectfully announces that
be will re-opeo his Academy as above, for in
structions on or about the Ist of Nov. Having
ispent the summer in visiting the Academies of
Teachers in New York and Philadelphia, getting new
Music and Dances, he is prepared to teach all the dif
ferent. varieties of this Art. Terms, hours of attend
auee. Ac., in future advertisements and circulars.
Mr. N. has secured the services of Mr. Philips, the
celebrated Violinist, to assist him in his classes,
oct 10 ‘ ts
DANCING ACADEMY
M O N 8 . A . 11 O N A U D ,
S RESPECTFULLY informs his patrons, that
lie will open his ACADEMY in November prox
imo. on which day due uotice will be given.
i octl 4
RlCE’fc
WILD CHERRY COLGIICAXDY!
A GREKABLE to the taste, anil warranteii (if used
,/\ according to the directions, which are simple.) to
cure nil eases of COUGHS and COLDS, which are with
in tle reach of any Medicine, besides all .riling relief in
cases of CROUP, ASTHMA. CATARRHS, and BRON
CHITIS, and heingouu of the most useful remedies iu
the early stages of CONSUMPTION.
Mr, RICE in placing this article before the public,
claims not to have discovered or ingeniously com
pounded Medicines hit herto unknown, or known only
as separate remedies or in such combinations as pre
j prevented the full force of their beneficial effects. Nor
does he aver that his
COUGH CANDY
i has the approval of the “entire Medical Faculty,” or
j has boon recommended by tho “most enlightened Phy
sicians.” but ho would merely state, that having him
self suffered severely from Bronchial Affection attend
ed with Coughing and NiglitSweats.be applied to one of
the fuculty whose prescription afforded such sptsrdy re
lief and resulted in such perfect cure that he was in
duced to obtain a knowledge ofthe ingredients and the
manner iu which they might be properly compounded
with sugar,to give them a convenient <£ palatable form
since which he has had tho satisfaction of administer
ing it successfully in many ciisess. Tho ingredients
of which this Candy is composed (among which Wild
Cherry is tho principle) are perfectly harmless, and
may J*e taken by persons of ail ages at all times.
Unlike many of the Cough Candies now offered for
sale, (purporting to be the product of profound medi
cal research, but which are in reality tho concoctions
of genuine Caudy Makers,) this article is not expected
to cure “*ll the ills that flesh is heir to,” but. is peru.
liarly adapted to the few diseases above mentioned,
and instead of being composed of the poorest quality
of Sugar, infused with tbe extract of Hoarhound, it is
made from Sugar in its highest state of perfection,
and contains well known and approved remedies.
Try it, audits intrinsic merit will call forth & spontan
eous approval from you which e’er long shall give it
a popoularity unparalleled in the history of nostrum-.
Price 25 cents per Package.
Bach genuine package of RICK'S COUGH CANDY
will bear on the envelope tho signature of
TO RICE,
Cor. Broughton A Whituker-sts.
Country Merchants can be supplied by the Bex,
each box c.-utainiug 50 packages, at $6 25.
oot 10, ts
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1853.
glttftioß Salts.
BY PIIILBIIICIC &HELL.
Underwriter’s Saleof Hay
j TO MORROW, at half past 0 AM. will bo sold on
Roach’s wharf.
44 hales HAY—damaged on the voyage of importa
tion and sold for account ot underwriters and all con- 1
I cerne I. Terms cash. w t pj
Sale of Damaged Goods.
TO-MORROW. at 11 o'clock, in front of store, for ac
l count of nil eoucerm and,
72 dozen Ladies’ HOSE.
4 ps. Plaid English MoLKSKIN.
lops, taper CAMBRIC, damaged on the voyage
of importation, and sold for all concerned. Terms i
cnsh ’ oct 21 j
TOMORROW. Oct. 22nd.at 11 o'clock in front of store.
Will be sold, the usual assortment of Groceries. Pr
ovisions, Liquors, Crockery and Glassware, Drv Goods, I
new and second hand Furniture. Clothing. Fancy Ar
ticles. Clocks, Watches, Cutlery, Ac. Terms rush be- |
f >re delivery.
N.H.—Ail articles purchased at auction, ami not 1
settled for before the next regular sale, will be sold on ‘
account and risk cd'the former purchaser, oct 21
POSTPONED OX ACCOUNT OP TUE W EATtIER.
Vory Valuablo and Desirable Lots for Leaso.
On MONDAY, the 24th Inst., at 10 o’clock, will be
leased at Fair Lawn, for a term of 10 years,
j 10 very desirable LOTS, containing from 2to 3
I acres each. Al-o. one lot containing about 5 acres.
• well covered with go al clay, ami is u fine site for a
Brick Yard. Also for 5 years, the old Fa,r Lawn res- j
ideriee and lot, containing about 10 acres. On this lot
are a good dwelling and necessary out-buildings; a
! largo number and variety of ornamental shade trees :
j choice fruit tress, such as Applets, Pears. Peaches. Figs
! Grapes, and many choice Roses and Plants. Tho a
tmve property is a part of tbe Fair Lawn tract, near
! this city, and will positively bo leased as above.
Terms at the time of sale. oct 21 I
Hides Wanted.
The Idghest. market prices will bo paid for Green.
Dry, Sailed and Flint Hides. Apply at our Conn ling ,
R"oin. oct 18 ;
Guardian’s Sale.
0\ TUESDAY, the first of November next, at 11 o’-
clock. will be sold iu front of Court House, in Sav-
I nab :
Lot No, (10) Tun. Digby Tv thing. Decker W ard, and
• improvements in Savannah, being the property of Mar i
■juret Cavenuugh, a Lunatic. Sold by permiasaiou of
I the Or. Unary for Chatham county, and by order of
Guardian.
Tkums. —One-third cash : one-tliird on twelve •
months credit ami remainder on two years credit,with
| interest from day of sale. Payments secured by inort
: gage on the property. Purchaser to pay for all noccs- i
j sary papers.
Prime White Corn at Private Sale.
Just received in store and for sulo~in lots to suit pur-
I chasers. Terms cash. aug 17
Roaendale Cement at Private Sale.
Now landing per schr North State, 100 bbls Rosen
i dale Hydraulic Cement. augl7
N. E. Bum at Private Sale,
j Now landing per schr. Cataract, from Providence.
50 bbla. N.E. Ruin. For sale low. auglT
1 Valuable Building Lots at Privato Sale.
! Lot No. 13, containing 120 by 60 tout, situated on
j Gwinnet street,. Also Lot No. 14. containing 60by 120
’ feet, situated ou corner of Drayton and Lamar streets, i
, If not previously disposed of by private sale.the above
j Lots will be sold at public suction iu front of the
J Court House on Tuesday, the 6th of September next,
j Terms at sale. aug 5
Traot of Land at Privato Sale.
! Lot Land No. 23. 16, 3, containing 160 acres, well
• timbered, situated in Cass County ueurKingston.a few
I miles from the State Rail Rond. ’ juue 29
improved Essence of Coffee.
We have just received from the manufacturers in
i Philadelphia, and combine to keep on Jmud for sale.
Augustus Hamnud's Improved Kssenee of t’offee. This
1 is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for stile, j
i and Coffee made from Mu* essence is much more whole
i some, more delicate, finer flavored and colored,perfect
ly clear, and in every respect superior to the finest Rio
Coffee, and in use will prove a uettsaving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner Try it i
and see if it does not. may 12
Fairbank’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted
to overy required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Scales for trains or single cars, in use on tho principal j
railroads in the United States and Great Britain: ware
house Scales: heavy portable Scales, on wheels, for
Foundries. Rolling Mills. Ac.; hay and coal Scales, Ac.
These Scales have been long known and severely test
ed. and the universal confidence felt in the accuracy
and perfect adjustment is such, that they are now re
garded as the standard, from which their is no appeal.
For sale in all their varieties by
PHILRItICK A BELL,
set 25 Agents in Savannah.
I ;I lIOALi TO
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.
Curo of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion
| Copy ■fa letter from Mr. It. D’. hArtus. Chemist. Pro- 1
/• ssor-street. Lieerpoul, dutt<l iith June, lbsl.
| To Professor Hoi.lowav,
Sir —Your Pills and ointment have stuml the highest 1
j on our sale list d'Proprietary Medicines fursonicycar.- i
| A customer, to whom lean refer for any cnquiries.de |
i sires me to lot you know the particulars ol her ease, i
She had been troubled for >cur* wilha dbor-lered Iber j
• and bud dlgestiou. (hi llie lnt oeeasion, however, the !
i virulence of tlttf attack was so alarming, and the in ;
flammation set in so severely, that doubts were enter !
tained of her being able to bear up uuder it; for
Innately she was induced to try your Pills, and she in |
forms me that after the first, and each succeeding dose,
she bad great relief. She continued to take them, and !
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the
enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you
many more cases, but the above, from t lie severity ol
tin* attack, and the speedy cure, 1 think speaks much
in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed)
R. W. Kirkls.
An extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever
in Van Dienian’s Land.
Cipy of a letter inserted iu the Hobart Town Courier of
the Ist March, 1851, by Major J. Wnlch.
Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of age. resi
ding at New Town, had been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had
; entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during
j this period, she was under the care of the most emi
! ncut.incdical men in Hobart Town, and by them her
! ease was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Pills, which she eon
sen ted to do, and in an incredibly short space of time,
they effected a perfect cure.
Cure of a Pain and Tightness in tho Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of age.
From Messrs. Them and Son, Propriety >rs ofthe. Lynn Ad
vertiser. who can couch for the following statement.— •>
August 2 d. 1851.
To Professor Holloway,
8ir —I desire to bear testimony to the (rood effect of
Holloway's Pills. For some years 1 suffered severely
from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was
also accompanied by a shortness of breath, that pre
vented me from walking about, i am 84 years of age,
and notwithstanding my advanced statu of life, these
Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others
should be made acquainted with their virtues. lam
now* rendered, by their means, comparatively active,
andean take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
which I could not do before. (Signed,) Hunky Cok.
North-street, Lynn, Norfolk.
These celebrated Pills are wonderfully ejjicacimis irfttie
following complaints:
Ague, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, eholics, constipation of the
bowels,consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ory
j sipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all kinds, tits,
j gout, hoail-aehe, indigestion, inti animation, jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or king’s evil, sore throats,
stone and gravel, secondary symptoms, tie doulnur
eaux, tumours.ulrers, venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause. Ac. Ac.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor HOLLOWAY,
54‘1-lt, Strand, (near Temple Bar. London.) and by all
respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines through
out tlu* British Empire, and of those ofthe United
States, in boxes at 37 U>e.. 87c., and $1 50 each. Whole’
sale by the principal Drug houses in tho Union,and lv
Messrs. A. B. A D. SANDS,New York, and \\. W. LIN
COLN, Savannah, Ga.
if ip” There is considerable saving by taking the large
| sizes.
N. B.—Direction for the guidance of parents in every
disorder, are affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!
aj ust received, per Alabama, a large lot of
trim’d and untrim’d Bonnets, Umbrellas, and ,
every variety of Fall and Winter Hats,Caps. ftc.
, We will self abetter new style Silk Hat, (and of our
own manufacture) at $3,50, than can be produced in
Savannah.
We also wish it distinctly understood, that wo make
j ourown Hats, and put no other makers name in the
I tips, especially those that have boon defunct for years,
sept 27 HELD BN ft TO.
IIQUORS.— 175 bbls.§Roctificd Whiskey; 120 and... K.
j Phelps’ Giu; 40 do. P. all. Rye do.; 25 do. Do
mestic Brandy; 50 do. N. E. Rum. For sale bv
oct 20 WKBBTER A PALMES.
i | I((U0R CASKS.—2O Liquor Cases of different
* Lj siaos; just received, aud for sale by
A. BON AUD,
I oct 19 Corner of Boy and Whitaker sta.
Ships unit Steamers.
l . s. MAIL I.LNI
FOR NEW YORK.
To leavo Wednesday, Oct. 2G, at - o'ok, - M.
The splendid steamship ALAHA
MA. (’apt. Geo. R Schenek.will leave
wharf as above. For freight or
XSSBbSE® passage, apply to
oct 11 P VDEUVORD. FAY A CO
-. M A{L Ll NE “
FOR NEW YORK.
To leave Saturday, Oct. 29, at o’clk, —M.
_T r* Tile U. 8. M. Steamship AUGUSTA,
v Capt. Thomas Lyon, will leave as
— i.*t above. For freight or passage apply
Kir-KJKXSa® uj
net 19 PADKLFDIU). FAY A QO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA
Pliiludelplktn and Savannuli Steam
\ n vigntion Coin puny.
ji ,J” w The now and splended side-wheel
Uapt. llobt. Hardy,"STATEOF GEOR- I
c:v'CDiaKflfgssS•;l a, ('apt. J. J. Garvin, Jr., will leave
Savannah for Philadelphia every Wednesday.
These ateuuiships are the most comfortable on the !
coast, and are unsurpassed for safety and speed. They |
>’ ill leave Savannah as follows :
Keystone State Wednesday 28th September.
Sinte of Georgia, .... IC .\ sth October.
Keystone State,.. 4 ...*‘ 12th October.
Slate of Georgia, *• 19th October.
Keystone State “ 26th October.
State of Georgia, •• 2d November.
Keystone State “ 9th November.
Slati* ofiioorgia, “ 16th*November.
Keystone State “ 23rd Noveinb. r.
StateofGeorgia, “ 30th November.
Keystone State, ** 7tb December.
Statu of Georgia “ 14th Dei ember. .
Cabin Passage. s2u
Sterrnge do 8
C. A. L. LAMAR, agent in Savannah. ‘
HERON & MARTIN,
wept -0 Philadelphia. !
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The splendid Xmeiir.-m ship NEdMIE. Capt.
Johnson, will meet with despatch as above. !
For treigbt or passage applv to
■ i .s PADgLFQRD, F\Y AOO
FOR BOSTON.
The fine packet bark FLIGHT. Calhoun.
s>v3ftninater.will have dispatch os above. For treigbt
or passage, apply on boar*l at Telfair's Wharf, or to
oct 12 ‘ BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The packet sebouner TIBKHIUS. Bruinbnil. ;
_ master, will havc quick dispatch as above. For
freight or passage, apply to
sept 29 OGDEN A BUN K ER.
FOR NEW YORK.’
Tbe regular packet brig CLINTON, Captain
pVfcJatThouipson, i, av ing a part of her cargo engaged, i
will have dispatch for thu above port. For freight or ;
passage, applyjto
oct 14 OGDEN ,v BUNK Hit. I
FOR NEW YORK.
The Packet Schr. .I AS. G. KING, Wain
<v^-— Ft- wright. Master, will have quick despatch as
al*ove. For Fre'ght or Passage, applv’ to
oct 8 OGDEN A BUNKER.
FORNEWYORK
’lire Packet Schooner J. B. COFFIN, Hcntly,
Master, will have quick despatch as above*.
I'or Freight or Passage apply to
Ogden <t bunker
FOR NEW YORK- -Union Lino.
■f P’ The regular packet schr ELIZABETH A
ELEANOR, Poirson, master, will have quick
despatch for tho above port. For freight or passage,
apply to (oct 18) OGDEN <f BUNKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA-Hovon’s Line.
The regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Harris,
master, will have quick despatch for the u (
hove port. For freight or passage, apply to
~, t is QGDKN and BUNKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Lino.
The regular packet schr. ALCYON’A, Hand
master will have quick despatch for theabove
port. For freight or passage applv to
oct 18 tat DEN .I I'd NR I It
FOR BALTIMOiU.. Regular Line.
The Schooner J. W. ANDERSON, Watson,!
Master, will meet with despatch as above.—
For Freight or Passage, apply on board at Telfair’s
Wharf.ir to
oct 15 BRIGH \M. KELLY & 00.
FOR BALTIMORE.
~j. The schr DH BALDWIN, Frisbie, master,
will meet with despatch as above. For freight
or passage, apply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
oct is BRIGHAM, KELLY A 00.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The fine schr. MAINE LAW, Hosmur. mas
r. For particulars apply on bourd ut Tel- j
fair's wharf, or to
BKI-iH AM. KELLY A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER
fp-<. The new brig TALLULAH, , master. For
particulars, apply to
i.Vtds BRIGHAM. KELLY if CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The tine s. hr E R BEN X KTT, Wood, master.
For particulars, applv to
oct is BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO;
TiLXXjOrLIIVTGro
_B n DIBBLE & CAREY, .Jg
111® ill MiS.l
cony k u niton ;n rox axp whit a k ek-sts.
Sav uii ii nti. Rn.
IMI F. SUBSCRIBERS would • all the attention ofthe
citizens of Savannah. 6* their SPRING STYLES
OK ALL COLORS >K
CLOTHS, CASSIMERE3 AND VESTINGS,
Which they arc prepared to manufacture to order, in
tho neatest aud most lashionaMc styles.
Al-o. tln-irstock of Ready Made Clothing,
nil of which have boon got up in a superior style to
any ever before offered for sab* in this market.
Their slock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
and well assorted. These Goods will he sold on the
must reaaonabe and accommodating terms,
j mar 25 ts
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!’.
For Hit* Fall anil Winter Trade.
THE SUBSCRIBER would jjfr
rai \ respectfully call the attention H
Li ufthc. plan tern of Georgia, South Jh
tr. Carolina and Florida, and the
public generallv.to liis large Stock of
BOOTS AM) SHOES.
His stock has been selected by him-elf with special care
aiidparticular reference to the retail and planters’ trade,
that being the most important feature of his business.
He confidently offers to his customers and the public
| work of a superior quality and on reasonable terms.
His stock comprises all tin* varieties usually kept iua
Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’ Shoes, Boots, and Gai-
I tersof every variety; Gentlemen's Boots. Shotts and
j Congress Gaiters; also, Misses', Boys’. Youths’, and
! Children’s Shoes of every kind. In couuection with
i the above he has large stock of
NEGRO BROGANS,
I which can safely be recommended asn superior article.
No effort will bo spared to give entire satisfaction. A
I call is solietod from you before purchasing.
WM. HEIDT, Gibbons’ Range.
TRAVELLER S TRUNK DEPOT,
<;il>loik’M Range.
GEO. 8. NICHOLS.bas recently re
ceived a large supply of Traveller’s
y\ bill Trunks, Vallices, aud Carpet Bags,
llin ong which art: the following:
Superior English Sole Leather, irou frames, new put
term.
Do. block Harness Leather, iron frames.
Black and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, new style.
28, 80 and 32 inch brass band, extra finish.
28. 30 and 32 inch black aud bronze Folios.
50 common black packing Trunks, various sizes.
Sole leather and common leather Vallices.
Ladies’ Hat Boxes, new patterns, black and bronze.
100 Wilton, Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpet
Bags, all sizes and qualities, together with Satchels.
Those in waut are invited to give him a call at the
Clothing Store, Gibbon's Range, where great bargains
will he given. Call and see. may 4
. SUBSCRIBER, has
just received a good assortment of
JwuVSVS Trunks Valises and Carpet Bags.whieh
it li I A/ll I ir ill dispose of on very reasonable
terms. All in want are respectfully invited to call
and look at them. WILLIAM lIKIDT,
je 14 Gibbons’ Range.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME.
Hats for Small and Large Boy a.
ggj THE Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
■■ get something very pretty for their Children in
S**ktho way of HATS. They can now find such ar
ticles at the Clothing Store, No. 69 and 150 Gibbou's
range, where I am now receiving Panama*, Leghorns,
China and Dimore Pearl, Campecha.Rutland and Cun
ton Straw, and Palm leaf- —all neatly trimmed, to ilt
Boysfrom one to fifteen years o)<*. Call and see.
mar 30 G EG; S. NICHOLS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O CASKS fine sewed calfskin limits:
12 do. do. peggged do. do.; Mouter* \
and Congress Boots: Ladies’ and Gent’s Gaiter
Boots; Ladies’ Ties and Slippers; Boys’ aud
Youth’s Shoes; 5,000 puirs Plantation Brogans. For
sale hy STALKY A IIKNDUY,
oct 28 Sign of the Goldcu Eagle, Cougretm st.
SAIjJEHATUS. —1200 pounds Saheratus, In
boxes of assorted size papers for retailing, 1, \f> and
bs. * [oct 6] SAS. 11. CARTER A CO.
T IMF, PLASTER &- Ii AT US—2OO cases
I j Lime; 50 bids. Plaster; 100,900 Laths; for sale to
nrzlve, per brig Tiberius, from Boston by
sept 22 OGDEN A BUNKER.
n.V Y, -] 75 bales Prime North River Hay, tending 1
per steamer Augusta, and fur sale by
oct 12 PADELFGUD. FAY A CO.
T. W. Me AUTHOR A; CO.,
(SION i'K THK lUO I'OI KKK HOT) VMIOI.KSAJ.F. AXI* KKT Alt.
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
Ay ii
STOVE WAKE ItOOlVl.
■>, WE have now. and keep con- wm
stantly on hand, a full and
tensive STOCK, which we offer on
Sj* fuL very reasonable terms. R*
—ALSO —
Pumps, lii-atl Pipe,
Sheet Lead, Copper
ami Zinc.
These Pumps are of simple construction, and every
part perfectly fitted - they are so ma*ie that they may
be taken apart and access gained toall the valves with :
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching tho plat ‘
form, to which the Pump is fastened.
We are also selling theoolehratud Buck Pattern
Cooking Stove, for wood, which is being vory .
extensively used in the city and country. The sue- j
cess of this Stove, since its introduction hy us, lias
boon gratifying—nothing has ever been offered to the
public for eulenary purposes that has given such gen
eral satisfaction. We shall take grout pleasure in
showing this Btovo, whether you purchase of us or
not, aud we think wo can satisfy \ou that this Stove
la superior to any ever offered for sale in this market.
mar 24 STORE, NO. 18 BARNARD ST
~ ~ HOME MANUFACTORY OF
Saddles,Bridles and Harness,
IS,'! Congrctt-Strcct, Snvaiinnn, 6a.
P’ The Subscribers umuufac
ture ami keep constantly <*u
band, a large Sit'd; of .SA I>-
6 DLES. BR IDLES, and 11A R- oU-Z-iv.
NESS, and make t” order any description of article in j
our lino. Ourst->< i comprises also, a large assortment !
of Trunks, Carpet Bags. Ynlcises. Saddle Bags, Whips, I
Wool iiii.l Dray Collar . Dray Harness, etc.
Persons desirous id’ purchasing, would do well to i
gi\*- us a call, amt examine our Stock. All work Blau- ,
ufactured by us, warranted for material and wul kmau
fthip.
w. A. lIOLLWTKR. Mtlti’W • m
n. maubtt. r. M.vi.u.rT .v to.
N. B.—Repairing ibnic on tlie shortest uotice and ot, ;
HHl.li> terms. net -JO
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS
1)( MRLE Refined Crashed Su ‘ b
<m , ‘(-cv'stalized,tlraimlnl*-dd'... 1
19 lhs.'fnr 1. . •
Also, spat khng. bright
Sugar. 12 11.-. tor -I.
IsYWor Grades Brown Sugar. 14 lbs. f..r sl.
Dark (suitablefor servant-’ Sugar. 17 lbs. for sl.
FRESH TEAS—Seleet.-d from the latest imports
tions, consisting of: -Extra Hy-on, Extra Fine Gun
powder, and Oam dung.
Fresh Mustard. Sardine*, Pl I;Preserves, Sweet
t>il. Ahnunds. fein-y boxes Prune-. Brandy. Lorn in
Mustard, Paaelies. ‘i’urkcv extra large and tine,
ami 20 boxes Raisins >all clusters)—wit. Je, Half and
quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmeg-. Spin -. Ad
just received per steamer —2 bbb. Pig Hams: 5
Smoked Tongues, large size; 60 lbs. Bologna Sausage-*:
2 bbla. Smoked Beet.
For sale at DICK SON’S,
jan 20 Cor. Whitaker st. and Broughton lam*.
TTpEkIN TEA COMPANY.”
Waroliouso, “5 and 77 Fulton-st.. Now Vorlt.
T'lKTiiA Oompimy lm nltrey, mriii,
Inin,',l nln 1, r. ■ ihitiul, |..i I'l; AS ..1
i x.j I,u ,'” ‘- 1 ’- r ( x
Mv*’~J gruucy. and aro wai rant- and to give sat
i•'faction iu every instance. If tiiey ilo not prove
represented they may b, i turne l F.*r sale by the
Agent. J. A M WEI'.. Brought* n-strn t
IMPORTED WINES,
‘iiquors, Segars, aud Fancy Articles.
Tbe Subscriber has on hand a tin*’ and
well selected stuck, comprising the follow
wßtijSjU ( 10 halt pipes Otnrd, Dupy A Cos
i ”* l l° ‘I” Did llennesyy
Brandy “1 <la> ilo Sa/.erac, Vintage 1 s 4O
2do do Jean Louis, ilo 1800
( 3do do ,1 .1 Dupy
j 4do do Old Reserve Madeira
1 2 *i” do London Particular
| 3do do Old Port
Wines ] 6do do Old Sherry
20 casks of Claret
I 20 casks Champagne
j 20,00(1 Rio Honda
1 10,000 La Grulz
5.000 La Union
lO.OpO La Patna
25,000 Trabucus
Also, a largo supply of Fancy Groceries, such as im
ported Cordials. English Pick lea aud Sauces, Preserves, ]
Prunes and Jolly, fur sale by A. lb >\ A Ul),
dec 8 Corner Bay and Whitnker-sts. j
Liurons and winks.— l 2 tuit i
pipes Otnrd. Dupuy & Co.’s Fr-neb Bran-|
will 1) “mm dy, 10 half pipes assorttal brands, low pric- j
French Brandy: 80 quarter casks Domes
tic do, 50 bbla d> >t<>. TO do P & H live
Gin, 150 do K Phelps’ do; 6 pipes lltllamlGin, 10 bids
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia IVa.-h do,
3tH) bbla do N 0 Wldskev, 60 do white Baltimore d0.39
old Wcistmliwter Montragahela do. 20 do old Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do, 100 do N E Rum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wine.lO eighth do choice do d0.20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks
Brown Shorn - Wine. 40 basketsChnmpniguedo. For
nle by [aug 201 WEBSTER k PALMES.
BACON, ?ORK AND BEEF.
O SO casks prime Western Bacon Sides:
80 *‘ *‘ “ •* Shoulders;
50 bids. Mess Pork;
15 “ Prime “
75 “ Mesa Beef;
25 haif*‘ Fult->n Market Beef.
For sale by [may 13] WEBSTER A PALMES.
. PLANTS raponieas, Heliotropes. Roses
(Jerauiuins. and <*tbor Flower
! plant s in fine state of growth, for sale by
l may 28 JNO. \ MAYKR.
green house: PLANTS.—
1 Three hundred p*t.s Jreen House Plants.in full
i bloom, comprising an elegant assortment of
various and rare kinds, will be opened and of
fered for sale this morning* bv
j may 18 W. W. LINCOLN. Monument sqr.
IdRESU SI PPLI ES- R*eeived per steamer
i Augusta.—New Wheat—Hiraui Smith’s double
I extra Genesseo Flour.
New N S Salmon, new No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish
Smoked Tongues, Soda Biscuit. Rutter Crackers
Fancy Crackers. Also, 16 bids Crushed and Clarified
ugars. For side by WM. <*. DICKSON,
sept 14 Corner WhitaUer-st and Broughton Lnae-
CORN, HAY. OATS AND BRAN.
1/ \/ \ BIJSIIKI.S Prime Western Corn,
,V*Y**jst) do do Maryluud Corn,
I 2iK) do *lo >lo Outs,
300 do Wheat Bran,
75 bales Northern Hay,
25 do Eastern do.
In store and for sale by P. L. CONSTANTINE,
aug 23 Foot of Barnard-street.
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED
r |UIE great number of persons both male and fc
-1 male who have been bene-titted by tin* applica
tion of Dr. Banning’s improved Brace.or abdominaMc
supjmrter, during the past year. Ims induced the sub
scriber to order a large supply of the above val
uable article, direct from the manufactory, which
j will enable him to reduce the price of the same
so that all can be accommodated who require
j tin ir assistance. A female well qualified to fit
the Brace will l>e iu attendance upon ladies, and,
if desired, will be waited upon ut their residences,
apr 21 S. G. PAXCOST. Brought*n-st.
\| 10KINO INDERSIIIRTS I)K A\V -
l kbs. — Now opening per stcuim-r. a full a .-sort
ment of Undershirts amt Drawers *.t Merino, Flannel,
reil aud white French Flannel Shirts and Undershirts
for servants; Ladies’ Merino Shirts, Undershirts and
Drawers for Bovs, Shaker half-Hose, ifc., for sale cheap
I, v |ort Til GE*. S. NICHOLS
(tOR NM B IJL. hels fro h grouud Cuuii
j try Corn Meal, just received amt for sale hy
I oct 11 CH AS. H. DURYKE.
lIME. —500 bbls. Lime, landing and for sale by
j BRIGH ‘'l Kl LLV & CO
/ lAM I'll IM. ‘AND"iII liMNG KLI !l -1;. ■ - iv.. I
V ! this day per sell r. K. 11. Rowley, a fn - sh supply “t
| Uamphino ami Burning Fluid, which will be sold by
sept 19 JNO. J. MAURICE, 12 &14 Baruard-st
1 POT ATOES.—A few bbl- of Potal I- r ->*T,.
| by foct6J SEABORN GOOD ALL.
1v\ STERN ll \A - 151 Ido Enst<rn ll i>
j now lauding at \N liitehend's Wharf. p r brig Ar-
I go, from Boston, for sale by
. oct 4 ‘ OGDEN ABI NICER
I >l(4 11 \ W>.
5 barrels Pig Hams: 5 do Simked Beet 29 dozen
Smoked Tongues; 299 lb Bologne rtusages. for sale by
HYLAND A ONETIiL,
oc. Next door Marshall House.
UREPARATIUNS FOR THE HAIR.
Barry's Trieopherous, Lyon's Cathorion, Jayne’s
Hair Tonic, Eau Lust rule, RowlandsGen. Muea-surOil
French. English and American Pomatums, oils, etc.
etc., J. E. Dr.FOltD,
oct 11 Apothecaries’ Hall.
| > I*’. K l>’ 131 liltA'. —An M'-url m.'iil of-genuiui’ Lu
! * bin’s Extracts. Bazin’s do, Oriental Drops, Verbe
na Water. Mille Fleurs Water. Extract Upper Ten, Ac.
Also, a variety of styles genuine Farina Cologne and
several qualities domestic do, for sale by
ort 11 J. E. DkFORD, Apothecaries’Hall.
SAFETY BOXES, for wax tapers and vesta lights:
fur sale l>y |oct 8 J BUBUEDGE A BROTHER.
fYV)BAOCO.- 200 boxes various brands an I qunlity-
I for sale by [sept 15] WEBSTER & PALMES.
i > a m ;vr MEDICINES. -The llorMinan'i Hope, or
Farrier’s friend. Kadwny’s Ready Relief, Davis
Pain Killer and Mexican Mustang Linamont, an in
voice of all sizes, received by J. E. DkFORD.
oct 10
BUTTER AND CHEESE.—Just received per steam
er Alabama, a fresh supply of Butter and Cheese,
a choice article; for shlo ut the Emporium, by
sept 12 SEABORN GOODALL. ]
HAY.— 87 bales prime Eastern Hay, fur sale, to j
arrive, apply to
sept 22 OGDEX A BUNKER. i
('1 OSIIEN BUTTER.—A few firkins superior Gosh on
f Butter, received per steamer Augusta, and lor I
sale at tbe Emporium,by
Hejjt 14 SEABORN GOODALL.
bnoiiieso (Curfio.
Da3 - KOY ALI. & JOHNSON.
‘*■-'■ 7,
over S. Wit,nut sji Uilry si,. ’
) Office hours from Bto 2 ••'••h*ck. and fi..i: \
’ mar 11 com
DK. S. G. FANCOST.
Is prepared to perf.rtn all i>” .—m \
°l w rut l*ms f-rtlw r.- . ..
! ;illl'll and beau! it . in- .e the l. eth.und
will insert artificial fr>in a sin
j glo tooth to n double set. Dr. P. will-pan i. .-fi it t,.
j give the utmost satisfaction to ull who may command
his services. apr !t
JAMES B. FIDLEB,
j v'vX Dealer aikl Import crof W utclicc,
Juwclry, Silver IVhic,
Fancy (>omh, Ac.
No. 12, So. 2d Street, Philadelphia, Pa
sept 8 ly
JOHN ANTROBUS.
PORTRAIT. LANDSCAPE AND ANIMAL
fcrJm PAINTER
St. Andrew’s Htill,corner of Praughtoti luid
mar 51 .teller.-.>rvstrccts. fbtn
‘MARSHALL HOUSET
SAVA.YYA II a K O . ,
TZC* GORDiN FARGO, I’kopkietou.
Late sf the t’ultvd States Hotel, Augusta, G *■>
At*-, apr 19 ly
WASHINGTON HALL.
Tilfcl TRAVELLER’S HOME,
IHim-oh, (4a..
’ An Omnibus always in readiness to convey
’ jl'S l ” PHsseng*rs to and from the Rail Road depot tu
““■ihollull. II P. REI.I i NO. Proprietor.
i B. F. Dfnsk, Superinteiulant. 6ino apr 19
AMMRICAL HOUSE^
(JfcSj HANOVER sri; EFT. - BOSTON. <|F>
jaljil li v ! EWIS It 1 ( K , jfc *
Rebuilt, Enlarged, and Elegantly Furnished.
Possessing all the modern improvements and ~n
venigneod for the urcouimodnliou of the
dec 2 traveling public. ly
DANIEL CROMLAY,
F VSIIION ABLi: HOOT 71 A K Hit 1 I
Corner ot’ Broughton and Bull Sts.
J TIIE Suliscribcrdesires to inf’.nu the public.
tiiMt he has arrived froth Charleston, and
has opened us above, where they are prepured
to execute orders for Roots of the finest tini-h
and stylo, and equal, if ir >1 superior, to any her-! .f-.rc
offered to the j.ubli. . lie lias many friend-in tl,i-
Stale “ho have Been hi- patrons in Chnrlc-ton. >.ud
lie solicits from them and the public a call and a trial
nov ft lj
JOSE PH GAN AiiL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Corner of Bay and Win taker-streets.
; juno 24 ly
E. J. BLACK, Late of Charleston.)
.\o(ui*y Public irad Shipping 31astci*.
Marineprotosl.-noted aud extended, and ull other
noturriid business attended t>..
j Gllhx* at Ferry Wharf, opposite the Gas Works. Snv
i annah. ly june 20
JOHN B. MILLER,
.1 / toJtynv .t r i. in
iii v 23 U lirtinsyvh'k, (>h
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTORN E\ AT I.A W,
’•l Mill LT \, G A 1>
P. JACOBS,
SRGAK \\l> TOBACCO STORK,
N. 40, Bull Street,(Signof the Big Indian.’
V It Kjcps eon.tanily on baud Spanish. H.di
S|. ni.-h. and American Scgiir.-. at wholesale and retail.
’ Also, ('tiewing Totaiceo. Snntl. \c. june 1
Z. N. WINKLER,
Factor aud Couituission Merchant,
220 Buy-st., William.--i. - BuilUiug*.
apr 16 ly
WELLS DU Kit,
Factors and Commixsion Alt* reliant *,
No. 82 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
L W. Wci.lx. Savuunuh. L. M. Dlku, Columbus,
uitu 1 ly
J. S. DERBY.
1 House and Sign Pain(**, Oulldea*, Oln
zier and Paper llangcr,
No. 21 McDonough aud 82 Perry-sts.
| Orders will meet with prompt jittcutiun aud be e\e
uted io the best manner. feb 7
c A> BHO bt.
MASTER BUILDER.
Will takecoulracts for Building and Working Ma
sonry ol every description. Residence, first door west
of St. Andrew’s Hull, Broughton-street.
oct 30
J. J. MAURICE,’
T I Si It O O F K R,
The subscriber is prepared to lay Tin Roofs on cor
rect principles, aud, from 16years experience. fi*d r as
sured he cau give satisfaction. Prices very low. B- st
reterence giveu. fob IS
G utters and Conductors made to order. . <*yr
FORT & DUNHAM.
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEKBII ANTS,
Sin annah, (• a.
11 ex hy R. Fort, T. K. Dunham.
oct 12 ly
&TURGEB & HAMPTOH,
General Commission Merchants for Lumber,
tc. Ac.
Office No. 76 Bay-treet, Savannah.
RKFKHKNCES.
Messrs. T. N. Poidain .v Son. Hand. Williams k Cos .
Davis. Kolb Si Fanniug, W'. S. k T. 11. Itoberta, Bel
cher Hollingsworth, Hon. Andrew J. Miller, Col,
John Millidge—Augusta. On.
Messrs. Hand, W illiams & Wilcox—Charleston.
Messrs. Iluutcr .fcOuuiuu-11, and hr. 11. L. Byrd—Sa
! vhiiiihli.Gh.
roll 9 fi inos
hIEDiCAL NOTICE.
DUS. RIOR DON .V IT LLF.N,
Huving associated tliemselveßin the practice of Me
! didne and Surgery, respectfully tender their prnfes
| aiotml services to the citizens us Savannah and vicinity.
In cases requiring the attention of more than >ne phv -
sicinn. the attendance of both can be obluiued free ot
extra charge.
Office on the corner of West Brood and St. Juiien
streets. ly nov 10
JAMES McHENRY,
INSUR A Si C K HRO K E Ii A IS D X O
TARV PI IILIC.
I Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Averages ad
justed, Charter Parties and Average Bonds drawn.—
! Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Anic
; ricaii or British Underwriters, and attention given to
ail mutters connected with Shipping and Insurance.
1 No. 118 Bay street, opposite the front of the Custom
House. ly nov S
R. H. DARBY,
FASHIONABLE TAJ LOB AND CUTTER,
1 IG',, long res* SI.,
I Offers his services to the citizens of Savannah, unit
| respectfully solicits a share of their patronage, lie
; has no doubt of giving snti.-lactioii to all win. may fa
vor him with an order for cutting or making the most
fashionable garment. dec 18
FRENCH JUVENILES.
Beautifully Illu*lralcil -In Ornamen
tal Binding.
LK ROBl* SON L'M ISSE ou Hi-tuirc
JgjgJjfß'Unc Famiile Luisse Nuufng.e, par J.
Adventures do Itobinaou Urusoo, tra-
AmaliaCursiuao.i l.’Orpliclinu Dc S-inra*. Dediee
Aux .leunes i’orsouiies. par Victor Doublet, Proses
. seur de Bellcs-lettrce. . <c.
Abregede tons ls*s V..yag. s an 1’,.1. \.,,*d. depois
i les Freros. zoni jus.|u’u Irehouard ii.Jbu-13;:*.par
; Henri Lel.run- sixieuie edition.
, Marguerite Robert, par ‘l ine TulHe Moncnse.
I Los Deruiura Jours de l’uuipei, innlo dc Bulwer— 8
edition.
Hismirc Naturalle. des Aniniaux b -plus reinarqua
; hies delft elasso des Maminiforas <Ouadru|a*dc- h
c.tai es) parun Naturali-t* du Museum, urnee de 6o
j figure- D’Aiinimuux—s edition.
L’Orphelino de Mnpoou ou la leuue iustiiuti ice. pur
M’uie NVoilier—dixieme edition.
Pierr-le-Grand, par J. N. Duln*ls, pn.fes.-cnr de
I’Universit)—quatnemo edition.
Me-Prisons ou Memoiro-du Silvio. Pellico, traduc
tion nouvolle, Par M. L’Abbe Buurtuius, prufesaeUr an
petit Semlnnire de Tours.
Auguste etTheresa, ou Lh Ret..or a Info, par M’uie
Tarbe das Sublous—troisieme editioH.
Ernestine au iua Charm oh de la Vrtu suivie te Nel
ly ou la Juenc Artiste et il Caroline et Juliette, par
M’uie Cesarie Forreiico —ouptieine iditiuu.
Blanche de Savenuy. par ‘l'niu L. B.
Agnes do Luuvouu. au meuioires De Soeur Saint
Louis, par I->nis Yeiißullu.
Mathilda et Gahriello ou les Bienfaita, DT'no Edu
cation Olirotrieune —troisiemuie edition.
Roliert au Le Souvenir D’Uue Mete, par M’uic (’.
Guerniaute,
Voyages ‘t A ventures do l.aperouoe, par F. Yalen
tin—aixiome edition. For sale bv
sept 20 CtJBBEDGE k BROTH EH.
J. 11. COHEN & CO.,
no. 140 imouaitTON st..
Next. t I. W. Morrell Co.’s Fiirnt-
I lira Store,
Are daily receiving large ndditious to their niucli ad
mired and cheap stock of
DRY GOODS,
“of tho Newest and must Fashionable Styles,’’acknowl-
I edged by all to be
“CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.”
1 Our facilities enable us to keep a complete assortment
in our line, and we aro determined to make this the
“Ileal Cheap Store of Savannah,” by selling Retail at
i Wholesale Price-. Soliciting a continuation of the pa
tronage so kindly extended us, we respectfully invite
all to call and be satisfied.
| Planters will find It to their interest to examine our
Stock.
7fo trouble to ahow'Goods.. may 28
*-\ . * - • T ■
Cominrrrtai
viinniih Market, Oct. 21.
Ol h*\ There has tn-eu soino little activity in
. tl.i-morning. The-uloa amounted ty. 639
o uh any all. rate u from the figures of vos
t v!> n- foil - 7 at s-*', 33 at SU,. 4,Vi at it
Js’ k . lut9 a . 26 at 9\. uud 11 bales at 10
Expurt s.
1.. ."irk Ellon Morri—n. f,, r m 0 ,|„ J jou.
E lk-o.! t l* Lumbor, til kill. Moo, Pork
■Urr.pl, of Cot ion, itr., per C. 11. ,t.
‘ 1 r. ,o ~is ball's Cotton and Md/.u, to Roberts >L
1 T ayp... I’ M Bar. hport, Opt R W |ku|r,
■ i ... ‘Vn’i Lynn, J S I'liilllps, Cranu Rl su rs.
1 I! I’nryi... H SIII.T, Ortiirnr it \Va.l, Allen * Hull.
! r 11 ‘.’"..null. E Cur- n. ,1 (•„. w II Ethrrldg.
■ flu. II tlnt.rn.luim .1 Son. llHr.lwirk 4 Cmike, John
.1,1111-. 1! .iliw.ill ,1 Smith, liiibiin <f Whltshmd, c
llurtridKi". Wiuhlmrn. Wilder ll Cos, Lor'kott, Umg A
| , '<sß"ha* Fwlw. Eruuklin ,f Rrnntlor, Ilonlon t
j Vllbh•.•. Uwiwb rfUodft,.,.. unil N A !Tardi if C.
NEWi.KhUSS. i If ; ~ s„,
itnlny, 1 nil hi fuvur „r hnyern .u
----. tn-niiMif.Middling s ‘,. ■... ll .o-l Mi lilliim i.:i •
i” i of •'* g/or and . •>-.<. confined to retail
tran.-a-timi- nt pravi -us r .t. - ..sales ~f c
tiin-t t” a lew sm.ill lots at full pric,-*. indudiiur 2'u
l.tiN superfine St. Iroui- 1 100 >iod 1.0) at 675; Dm „t
6.77’ . and 100 extra Illlradiat 7 00-little or none
offering in first hands.
V’ Il>\\ AND Tou.vcco STATtMENT.
Colton. Tobacco
: St.Hi .1 bandlstSepL’s3 19.624 .• •.21*,
Pec'd in -ept. niW. 26,248
D I t to lftth oct. 81,867 455
Do l r thi 10th ot. 7,113 11,920 4 tv*
U* i ‘.! n the Isth Oct. 1.513 ,33
Previously 29,629 -22.042 4,286 —4,2i.y
Stock on hand, not cleared, 56,750 27,661
illuriitf Jitteitigrnrr.
PORT OF SAV \NNAH;: tOCTOBER 21
VtUU \ EI).
’ “• * i ( ion Phil| : tuguatm to MAC* I■ n
2 ” halt - • u n, 300 t ags I lour and Md/.e. to Cub
t. ~ „ I'r -lhei MA (Mien, It A Allen. Wolla and
\ Dutr, and \\ 0 Daniel
( I. K \ RK I K
B rJ: Ellen Morrbou, Guvct, Rio de Janeiro, Brig
ham, K< lh 1 Cos.
t> !• \RTED.
Stmiiner Calhoun, Marine- Charleston.
Sleuiuei* St Johns, Freeborn. I'alatka. <fc
LIST OF .
_CI.E VRED.S VI LED \\l) UP FOR SAVANNAH
( mint wlm> Portii,
I UVLTIMORK.
-i ll! 1> e. Fergnn-n. Ih.herl, rid Ort. 14
riItI.ADKI.PIItA.
Bark Cat a- a Haven cld . . 12
Schr. (Jc . P .Mercer, 11 ig’.ee, up . 1J
| Bark Caroline. Callnui cld . J 4
’ ll;. M ui. U . Fultun. .labine, . ..cld . . 22
host on.
Brig Honixcr Nicb.l'. . cld • • “3
Brie Martini Roger- ~jj \
Brig Torccllo. Rd>ort.< eid ‘. 12
; Brig M nverly, Parritt . arr . . 12
NI.VV-oKt.E VN
u, Fannie Bcastun ,-ld .. 11
l'oi*cix;ii Port*.
I Ship Wiiinrtrate.- cld Sept 17
j ship sterling. Henderson rr • • 27
SMp NicholaAßiddle. G. nbli Hd . . 2
Ship Scotland, Hawkins cld . . 21
List of Vessels in Fort. (Corrected Daily.)
Ships.
Florida, (<) Wooduull, N Y, Padclfoni.fFay kCv
Noeuiio, Johnson, Liv'l. Pudclford. Fay ft Cos
Barks.
, Flight. Calhoun, N Y, Brigham, K ft Cos
LelH oi.-. Coleman. Boston, UgUen * Bunker
Maiia Moii.u, Bulklcy, NY. Rowland ft Cos
Grampus, Dorrtll. Fayal, S 11 l'iako
Brips.
H A Simpson. Green, Boston, Ogden Bunker
: riberma, Brambail, Boston, Ogden ft Bunker
( .!. l'*' t Hgraw, Best’ 11, Ogden and Bunker
, Clinton. I liompson, N V, Ogden a l utiker
vlazatlaii, Dix, Bath, Biighaui. K ft Cos
■ J P Ellicott. liorrimau, St Johns, Brigham, K \ Cos
.** Merrill, Mean-. St Johns, Brigham, Kft Cos
J ( oli. ii, MrOune, st Johns, Brigham, Ka Cos
Koina, Nichols, Id’g. Brigham, K a Cos
1 I’nllula. Cooper. dis'g, Brigham, K a Cos
E Waite, Talbert, Boston, Brigham, K a C >
Macon. Watkins, N Y, II K Washburn
Monserrat Barton, Phi a Bow a id a (*o
Lx. I Talln an B>>m r s Wa.-liburn. W *C*
Oeo giaim. i ilchrist, balbut KW B ker
| Marshall, leu , Pitta*on, K W Buker
>uphia. Small, Portl’d, Cohen a Fosdick
R M i liarltoii. I i : -htb'ne.dis'g, J. Roberts A Cos
has Edward D-ak, dis’g, Master
Noruian, Neviiis. Portland, Master
N im-euiie.-. Davis, dis’g, K Parsons A Cos
j Adelina, Milliken, dis'g, WB Giles ft Cos
Elvira, Ingalls, Bath. M A Wilder
Schooners.
P R Burton, Lingo, N Y, Rowland * Cos
; Cell lleisey, Foßoni, Boston, K Parson- aCo
Gc rgia, Pettingill, Both, Cohen A Kosdick
I I Punster. Barley. dis'g, K W Buker
I. I; Bennett, Wmsl. dis'g, Brigham, Ka Cos
111 Baldwin. Fristie. li-*g. Briglmm, Ka Cos
Maine Law, Hornier, Boston , Brigham, Ki Cos
j .1 W Andvison, W utson, dis'g, Brigham, K a Cos
C America, chase, dis'g, Brigham, K a Cos
j J| li Coffin, Huntly, N Y, Ogden a Bunker
I Aleyonn, Hand. dis’g, Ogden ft Uuuder
i Pier-on, dis’g, Ogden a Bunker
Mrgiuia. liarria, dis'g. Ogden a Bunker
JG King. Wninwright, N Y, Ogden a Bunker
‘* Ringgold. Du ii uells, Boston, (igden a Bunker
G .1 Jojics. Look, dis’g, II K Washburn
FALLOF I*3*.
t GEORGE S. NICHOLS. Jl
HEADY-MADE CI.OTIIINC.
FGUM.SUING GOODS, &r.
r |UIK 81 r.SCKIBEK has now in store.and offers I “
1 sale, the following : “
’ Gent s tine blue, black and brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth. Peter Sham. Fur Cloth, and CambletOvercoats,
(tents fine black Cloth Clonks and Mantles,
j Gent’s fine blue, black, aud Claret frock and Dress
Coats. _
j Gent s Cadet Ca.-siniere, Tweed Cassitnorc, blark (’ns
. .'■iiuere. M lie Cassinicrc Frucktees. and business 8n k‘
i Coats- a great variety.
i Gent s Muck Doe Cassimerr. sndmori) than thirty
different patterns of fancy Ca.-simeie Pants of latest
I style.
! (tent s \ e-ts—about 1.600 Vests, embracing all of
I the new styles, some perfectly beautiful.
I Avery laree lot, f Satinett Round-Jackets and
i Pants, Flushing, Gvereuftla, Frink and Sacks, for ser
van Is.
j ludiu Rubber and Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
Youths’ and Boys’ Department:
lias never been equalled iu this place and contains the
I following :
i Itroiul Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Peter Hwui Overcoats
| and Sacks.
, Blue, black, brown, nml claret Cloth Dress Froc ks,
I and Sacks.
Blue. Muck.and hfowu. anrl( adet Cloth Dress Jack
• is. ( i.det Mid Sled mixed Minuet Round Jackets.
Mixed and Kci.-.-v and Round Jackets for Negroes;
fine black Doe Cn-simrre. blue Cloth, and n large as
o’ Mneut ol l im v color.-.! Casstmereand Satinet Punts
Black Siilin. figured >ilk. Alpuccu Black Cloth.and
a great variety of Meine- tests. All of the above for
; twiys from 10 to 17 years old.
Children’s Department:
contains very pretty fringed stud plain Mack Cloth
.-nit-: fun y < umicd ( o-siniere Suit-, with Vests and
Bunts c. nnc-ted: (Jenin’s new stvlcof Fancy Dress
,ta. kct.-- ! lick and brown Till mu-: black and green To
-as Ov i . Ht-; embruidered Cups. AH for children
i front 4 to 10 years.
Children, hoys’ uud youth’s white and colored Shirts
Fancy Articles:
I embracing almost every article for a gentlemen.* ward
! robctli.il can iu* called for, together with tho richest
- assortment ot covered and plain CAPS for gentlemen,
youths, hoys, and children.
I H M'.st ol'iliu atmvc goods,the Men and Boys’
Clothing, have been made up expressly for my trade,
j and under my inspection, at the North .and I can con
fident lv recommend them as good, and as cheap as
cun be foundelsewhave. The citizens and public gen
erall v are invited to call aad see ut tiic Clothing Store,
GiMxm’s Range. oct 7
J>t T fEK pHEESKc- iOfirklna Butter,
X)i>d 80 boxes Cheese, reccivetl per’.-teamers Alubauia
and Augusta. For sale utt fie Emporium bv
oet 12 SEABORN GOODALL.
1)OST OFFIi E SCAIiBSf a convoakiitar
tide for tho counting room; for sale by
H!tß (VBBEPGK A BROTHER.
II f ATI IEM ATICAL INSTRUMENTS—it good as-
LtJ sortment; for sale bv
oct 8 CUDBEDGE & BROTHER.
X T* ~fb Hyaon, Imperial and Powcboug
H*pt 15 WEBSTER k PALMES.
1 ,iobi)lJiG I, ADDERS dozen of
I the above very useful articles, just at hand, and
1 - n ..h in n,. h. campfield.
CO It 1V.—1009 bushels White Baltimore Ooru, fbr
sale by [sept 22) OGDEN & BUNKfiK.