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Slants, licntii, for Suit, Nr.
FOK SALE.
THE fitoamloat GOLDEN GATE,
“■S***taaAi 170 tons burthen, coppered nml copper
fastened, draft of water 2 feet 9 inches, and built in
Junelßs2. Is in excellent running order, complete
in every respect and neatly furnished for a Passenger
Bout, us the iuw requires. Applv to
0. G. ALL EX A SON, <
148 Kultou-strect. New York, |
ort HENRY IMFFMIRF,
sept 27 lm 100 Reade-street, New York.
TERRA COTTA.
FTMIE attention of Master Builders and the public
L generally are invited to some bunutitul specimens
of Terra Cotta ornaments at the Candy Factory, corner
Broughton and Whituker-sts.. by T. C. ItiCE,
Agent for the \V or cos ter Terra Cotta Works,
oct 14 ts
LAND WARRENTS.
tpHE highest market Cash price paid tor Land War- c
A. rente by .1. E. DBFORl)
0 lOfch ts Cor Brou difcoii A Barnard st*.
WANTED TO HIREr
V SMALL BOY or Gilt L to wait alniut a house, for
which good wages will be paid monthly. Aj ply
at this office. *-t lo
s>?* STOKES FOR KENT—Two Stores under our
Balia Counting ltoom, nud one Wharf Store. I’ossCs
fiou given immediate!v.
oet IS * PIIILIIRICK and BELL. I
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS.
J. G. Rnukiiu Win. 31. Ilurlickj Geo.
L. ttummey,
(SnccenHont to .1. At kin-ton <£• Cos.)
rpjllS Establishment has been in successfulopera
|_ timi for a number of yours. The t|mirric< are 1
well opened, and the Marble is su; erior to any i.i the (
United States. I
We have so perfected our facilities forgetting out 1
and lluishing work, that arc can furnish M LM’MENTS, 1
TOMBS. TABLETS. HEABSTOX ES, and every thing
in our line of business, in better style and at cheaper
rates, than any yard in the country.
When it is considered that we saw our own Marble, ‘
pay no jobber's profit, and no high freight from the 1
North, it will be seen that we do possess material ad
vantage over all eoinpeti'ors. <
We cordially solicitour friends end the public to ox
aitihieour work, and conipAre our prices with those of I
other yards, before ordering NoVthern Marble. ‘
We have on hand at our yard in Marietta, a large
assortment of finished work'—.Monuments. Tombs.
ifc. —whereour agent. Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at
our prices. Our principal work (h done at the Mills.
Address J. G. KANKIN X Cb,
july 18 ty Marble Work P. 0., Ga.
<GQJ * Every newspaper publishing theubovo’ adver
tisement for 12 months, and sending us one copy tlu;
s&mc length of time, we will furnish th m nn impos
ing stone of 12 or lo suporllcial feet delivered at Mari
etta depot.
To Strangers and Travellers, who prefer a
private to a public house.
MRS. WRIGHT’S,
No. 91, Sou til Tilt ril-sl md, 4 doers be
low St. Paul’c Chnveil, Pbila. I
OFFERS SUPERIOR ATTit ACTIONS. ,
f|ll[E house is large and airy; linely located in a uni- |
i et and fashionable neighborhood, near Steamboat
Landings and within a minute's walk oftlie Exchange.
The interior arrangements are well adapted to pro
mote thecouifort of the inmates—large Parlors. airy !
Chambers, a tine Bath, and the table well supplied.— 1
Teruls moderate. ly sept S
CIIOCOLATeTcOCOA AND BBOMA.
tl r BAKER A CO.'S American and Vanilla I‘remi
# mil CHOCOLATE, OMJOA and BitoMA, to
which the first premiums have lieen awarded by the
chief Institutes and fairs of the Union, are for sale by
nil the principal Grocers in the United States, anil by
their agents:—Hussey .fc Murray. New-York : Grant A - (
Twells, Philadelphia; Tims. V. I'.riiudage, Baltimore;
lvouiiet X Dudley, Cincinnati. Ohio.
WALTER BAKER & CO.,
apr a ly IJ.iretusfller. Mas*.
THE e&EAT Flag IN 08WB&0, N. Y. \
Another Triumph of Rich's Safes over
all others.
f IMCR only SAFE known to have preserved its eon
1_ units in the great lire which laid nearly half of the
city of Oswego in ruins, on the -Mb -luly, is one of ,
RICH'S SAL YrrIANUEItS. j
OswKoo. 2lst July, 1853.
Mr. A. S. M ARVIN. 1 Ml Wa'er-st. New York.
Sm:—The Rich’s Safe, whrli I purchased from you
live years ng*. has just passed through one oftlie lar
gest ures ever known in Wc.-l -rn New York,and was C
subjected to the most intense heat. Tin: com :.ms auk i
IV.UFKCT—NoTHINO WAS IXMIJUKI*. except the nub-ido of {
the Safe, which shows the intensity ..f the tire. ! have <
Sent it to your A gent. A. B. Merriam. for the in-pec- 1
tionof the curious, and requested him to furnish me
Willi another safe.
Yours respectfully, S. D P) LITTLE.
Numerous certificate*. similar to Hu* above, extend- 1
lug over n period of twelve years, can be .-•■eu at the
Store of the under.-ienuil: who is the only per.-on ill
this State anthorized to soil the same.
Mig 2a 0. H, QAMPFIKLD. Bay-street.
NEW FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF
llcnily Made Cliilliing, Unis, l aps,
Booth, Sliocs, iCe.
Attho Sign of the Eagls, 173 Congress-s*.
STALEY X HENDRY • avejust received a lorg • and
well selected stock of every thing in their line.
They olFer at the lowest prices.
Black Cloth Frock and Dress Coats,
New Market Coats, (new styles.)
Cassimere Frock Coats,
Prince Albert do.
jlusiness Coats of every style.
Black and Colored Cassimeve Punts,
Black Satin Vests,
Fancy Silk do.
Fancy Cassimere do,
Linen Bosom Shirts,
Fancy French do,
Merino and Cariimorc do.
Also, furnishing goods of every description. Pur- (
chasers generally are invited to call and examine our
stock. sept 22 j
DRY GOODS FOR THE MILLION!
VGAIN we invite the attention of the public tbour
cheap and desirable Flock of Dry Goods, bought 1
with the greatest ewe for CASH AND CASH ONLY,
so that our Goods are sold almost us cheap s others .
buy them: and we would distinctly state, that wehave
Adopted the ON E PRICK SYSTEM, and are able and
determined to sell them as low. if not lower, than the
same qualities are sold iuany house in the city. \\ e
offer in our Ladies’
Dress Goods Department,
Mouslln de Lains. Cashmeres, Barege de Lains, Bro j
cade and plain Alpacas, French, English and German
Merinos, Bombnzins, Brocade, Plaided and Colored
Silks, Black Silks of all dualities and widths, from 75 .
cents nml upwards; Freaoh, Scotch, English and Amo- ,
Hcun Ginghutns, Prints, etc., etc.
Long and Square Shawls,
Pent oh and French Embroideries in great assortments
White Goods, bonnet Ribbons, Chiinuaotts, Collars, 1
Infant's Rohes and Waists, etc., cti-.
Hosiory, Ac.
Tn this department, we offer every variety of Silk,
Cotton and Worsted Hose and half Hose ; Cotton Meii
no Under Garnieuts for goiit’u and ladies. Kid. Buck,
Silk. Woolen and CoUou Gloves, for geut'n, ladies,
boys ami girls.
Linens and Damasks.
Our stock of these Goods is in fact a Stock, f< r we
offer every variety of bleached and brown Damasks,
Table Covers, all sizes and styles; Diaper Towels,
Damask Napkins, Doylies, Dowlas, Crush. Linen Sheet
ing, Shirting and Fronting, Linen 7-8 and 4-4 wide,
warranted all pure Hux, and from flic best milkers.
Blankets, Kerseys, &c.
We have a full and complete assortment of English
and American Blankets, Negro Cloths, all styles and
qualities; white, red and blue Flannels; bleached and
brown Domestics, all qualities; Ticks, Douims,Checks,
Stripes, blue and brown Drills. A-e.
All of the above are for sale at
.1. 11. COHEN A CO'S.
oet 10 No. 110 Brough ton-st, next to 1 W Morrell aCo :
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
riMIK UNDERSIGNED having this day associated
1 with him. in the Book and Stationery Business
his brother, RICHARD \Y. CUBBEDGE. the business
will be continued under the firm of CUBUEDGK X
BROTHER. The name of the new firm will bo used
iu the settlement of all outstanding accounts.
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Savannah, October Ist, 1*53. oct 1
HUDSON, FLEMING & CO.,
Factors aiul Commission Merchants,
No. 94, Bay-st-, Savannah, Ga.
ritSNDER their services to Planters. Merchants and
L dealers, in the sale of Cotton and all other country
produce. Being connected in business with HOPKINS.
HUDSON A CO., of Charleston, the establishment of !
an office in this city will ulford our friends choice of j
markets. Strict attention will be given to business 1
and the usual facilities afforded customers.
.1. R.HUDSON. ,
W. R. FLEMING. ( - u '“nah.
LAMBETH HOPKINS, Augusta. j
septl4 ,f. .1.('Oil EX. Charleston. J
” £3OO REWARD.
C 1 EXTRA L POLICE OFFICE, Liverpool. November j
t 13th, 1852.—£300 Reward —Stolen, about 1 o'clock j
to-day. from a gentleman in the Branch Bank of Eng
land, £3,000, in £SOO Bank of England notes, dated j
Liverpool, 9th May, 1862, numbered 03,500, 53,501, j
03.508, 93,509, 93.076, five £IOO Bank of England notes, j
by h man 23 to 25 years old, about 5 feet 9 inches high,
slendor made, pale looking, little or no whis
kers: dress, tan anil brown waved colored shooting ;
coat, trousers of the same material, black hut turned j
up at the sides, and bound with cloth. Bankers, pub- j
licana. shopkeepers, and emigrant agents, ure requeu
ed to detain any person or persons who may offer the
same for change, and give information to the police, j
The above reward will be paid on the apprehension
and conviction of thuthoif or theives, uud recovery
of the property, or in proportion to the amount rceov- j
end, on application to the office of
BROWN, Bit OTHERS & CO..
lept 17 lawlm 64 Wall-fitgeet.
jlltisffUflncous.
(I THE CAMPBELLSARECGmSg.”
AT THE
A Til 1; N M l M.
Six Farewell Concerts.
Com me lie I up; Monday, Oct. ‘4-ltli.
MURPHY, WEST & PEEL’S
ORIGINAL
CAMPBELL MINSTRELS.
Assisted bv Mr EDWARD K.ENDALI. and Mr. GEO.
KENALL. They will introduc e a grout va
riety of
NKIV m i l lt! ‘'.
Tickets.So cents. atCbj, und Concert
commences uto'clock,
oct 23 ” F. C. CROSS, Agent.
tt/S’ Morning papers copy.
Miltiuery anti Fancy .
MRS. SILBER,
No. 15 7 C'ongrcHs-sfreef, Savannah
BEGS to aunouneo to her
/ftAifr-'*, friends and the pul lie tlir.t she
lif 5? W'lL'. ilhinjust returned from New York
js with a larire assortment of FALL
aaX'iXitr und WINTER GOODS, consisting
r 'f rtot.li and Velvet < leaks and
• p* Mnhtillas: Bonnets. Satin. Straw
and Beaver Head Dn -m-s. and
Caps of every description. Some
’ / f 1 c.f the most elegant French Km-
in the way of Undersleuves. ColLu a and
('hcniisottus. also, a large quuutity of the * lioieest
Ribbons and Flowers, with great variety of the most
beautiful .Silks fur day and evening dresses. Mrs, SiL
HEit will also carry on the
and MILLINERY on art extensive scale. All ordeis
which she may be favored with will be promptly at
tended to.
Mrs. S. will open her stock on Wednesday, the 2•'th
.■l’ (>. ttiber. lm oct 21
mM OF FALL \\!) WIXTEH
MILLI.NF.ItY GOODS,
OH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20T21.
MR S . T O ill B
WOULD rospectfully invite
tb attention oftlie Ladies of
laCftwik o! B'uvnnali to the opening of her
Eidl and Winter stock ofMillin
\ cry. to-morrow (Thursday 1 at
/ itj&rA V her new ustablisluuout. No. 171
‘ Xa’ w - -broughtou-Street. nearly oppo
yXf t‘X “ •'■Bi! Ft. Andrew Hall.
/yWr) Having fityolupiu handsinne
‘/ 1 I sty'.c. a Hit lie of apartments in
every way adopted so the reeeptinn and convenience of :
her She will often ns above, nn entirely new 1
ail’d elegant assortment nf fans. RonnoKHeaddresses, ,
Flowers, Feathers, Embroideries. Dre-s Trimmings, Xv. I
x>i?e.33£i:s rniUciwGo
lit this depart meut of her business she is prepared to
comply with the tnotes and v\b I < sos her cust ineis.
in the fullest and promptest manner. ts octlP
JOHN W. KELLY,
da mil TAiLi. it
W Jjh OWEN’S BUILDINGS, --U-
Eat Side of Bull-street,
OPPOSITE THE PULASKI HOUSE,
S A VAX X All, ii A.
‘I'll!: SUBSCRIBER i- iuoTreeeiiinJhis FALLaud
JL WJ.NTEIt STUCK, which he will ill by the put
t.-rii or ui.txu t-J order on the most urcj.umoLu'.iug ;
terms,
A LSO,
Avery choice selection of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
\\ hicli for beauty ot style uud lini.-h are unsurpassed
iu tI.L city.
A LSD,
Now receiving a Large and Splendid assortment of
G-ents Furnishing Goods,
Consisting in part of New Style ol Patent Shirts, In
dershirts. Merino audCaulou Flannel, Di’awers.Slocks.
Scarfs, Neck-ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Suspenders.
Ac. ,ve.. which he Ratters himself that he can sell at
us moderate, prices as any one in town.
Feeling grateful tor the liberal patronage bestowed
upon him. he respectfully sol its u continuance of the
same, hoping that by strict application to business
and a moderate scale of prices, to iuuot the approba
tion of those dealing with him.
X. B.—Culling done ut the shortest notieo.
oct 21 ly JOHN U . KELLY.
COPP2B
r |MIE UNDERSIGNED has hared, uml has now fit
t ted up in neat and elegant style, the building on
Drayton street, nextdOor to Wav X lviNti’s, to Deoceu
corrss Hoinss,
Where he intends to serve up in .superior style, every |
Delicacy of the Season.
New York Oysters, Savannah Oysters,
VENISON, GROUSE, PARTRIDGES, FISH,
Hew York and Philadelphia Beef, &c. &c.,
Will always be kept on hand, and served up in a style
never before equalled iu this city.
Parties furnished with private Suppers and Dinners
011 short notice. He will keep only the best Liquors,
oct b 4m JOHN McK. CODY.
Mill Fill! Mill
G. B. MITCHELL,
(Successor to F. Zogltatim <fc C'o.,)
HAYING recently received several
!11 “ octave Piano Fortes from the fac
\] I )i fjfl tories of “Firth, Pond X
J “ J “ Cos., ’ 13. Dunham. M and Clrovcn
j stcen A Cos., has now on hand and will be constantly
j 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
j stand, Waring’s range.
Seconl band Pianos taken in exchange,repaired and
. tuned—also for sale or to hire. oet lu
A CARD.
1 MITTS in the one pregnant subject of Clothes right
ly understood is included ull that no n have
thought, dreamed, done and been, the whole external
universe and what it holds is Bui Clothing and the es
.-.cnee of all science lies in the VMtoophv “felon,.*.
The undersigned beg leave to inform t heir friends
i and the public generally that they have engaged the
services of Mr. J. C. SL’.HT, of Now York eitv. as cut
ter in their establishment, and feel satisfied tlmt with
the combined talent now displayed, not onlv mi-dit
being impos.-ible but of jdea.-iug all who may wish to
have their garments made to order,
oct 20 ts DIBBLE A CAREY.
DISFE STSARY
Ol’ TUB
Savannah Medical College.
f 1 MIE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the
1 Faculty of the Savannah Medical College have
j opened at the College Building, a
DISPENSARY,
for the purpose of affording Medical and Surgical aid
to indigent persons who may stand in need of it.
Ailrity and Mftlichfc will he furnished gratuitously
to all who apply. Any person who may have been first
prescribed for ut the Dispensary and who may alter
wards become ton sick to come to the College, will beat
tended at his or her residence .if desired. All eases of
: Surgery which may bo presented and may require it.
will be operated upon at the College and afterwards
j attended to at their residences.
| The Dispensary hours will be from nine to ton o'-
I clock every morning.
This arrangement, being n part of thesystem for clin
ical instruction for students, will lieperniaueut.and the
Dispensary will be attended by two of the Faculty,in
rotation, every month during the your.
1 The alt ending physicians for October arc Dr. P. M.
! Kolloelv and Dr. Chau. \V. West,
i sept 30 dlwandlawlm
“DANCING ACADEMY,
ST. ANDREWS’ BALL.
aM It. NICIIOL. U respectfully announces that
be will re-open hi* Academy ns above, for in
structions on or about the Ist of Nov. Having
spent tlie summer iti vidtingthe Academies of
! Teachers in New York and Philadelphia, getting new
Music and Dances, he is prepared to teach all the dit
, feront varieties of this Art. Terms, hours of attend
[ ntieu. Ac., in future advertisements and circulars,
i Mr. N. lias secured the services of Mr. Phelps, the
: celebrated Violinist, to assist him in his classes.
’ ‘ 1” ts .
DANCING ACADEMY.
M OKS. A . B OSAt’D,
f,T RESPECTFULLY informs his patrons, that
ho will open his ACADEMY in November pmx
: *■ imo, on which day due notice will be given.
L..UV oet 14
Hay am cohv meal.
ern Hay, 72 bushels t’dru Meal, just received
1 and fin* sale by
1 oct ti c. ir. duryee
SAVANNAH JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1853.
j Jlnctian Solta.
BY PKIILUKICIC Jw BELL.
For Rent.
Four tw > t'>ry Wooden Buildings, situated on We t.
Broad and It chert-streets. These, buildings are neatly
furnished with all’goiHl out-buiKluigs. Fur terms apply
at the Counting Room. oet 22
POST POX til) OX ACCOUNT OF TUK WtiATIILR.
Very Valuable and Desirable Lots for Lease.
Oil MONDAY, the 24th inst., at I*’ o'eloek, will be
leastnl at Fair Lawn, for a term of 10 years.
10 very desirable LOTS, containing from 2 to 3
, acres each. Also, one lot conjoining about a acres,
well covered with go and clay, and is a fine site for u
Brick Yard. Also for 5 years, the old Fair Lawn 10s
! idcucc and lot. containing about 10 acres. On this lot i
are a good dwelling and necessary out-buildings; a
large number and variety of ornaineinal shade trees ;
i choice fruit tress, such us Apples, Pears, Peaches. Figs
Grapes, and many choice Roses and Plants. The ü
bove property is a part *f the Fair Lawn tract, near
this city, ami will positively be leased os above.
, Terms at the time of .-ale. oet 21
Hides Wanted.
: Th<* highest market prices will be paid for Green,
j Dry. Salttd and Flint Hides. Apply ut our Counting
ltoom. oet 18
Guaruian's bale.
D\ TUKfDA Y, tbefir.-t •! November next, at 11 o'-
: Clock, v. ill be sold in front of Court House, iu Bid •
1 null :
Lot No. (10) Ton. Digby Ty thing. Decker Ward, and
improvements iu Savannah, being the property of Mar
garci Cavi-i.uu .il. a Lunatic. Sold by permisssiou of
the Urdiunry i*.r Cballmui county, and by or.b r of
Guardian.
Tkrms.—One-third rti*h ; one-tl.ifd on twelve
mouths credit an l remainder on two years 1 n-diLwith
: interest I'rom day of sale. Pay incuts secured by mort
gage ou the property. Purchaser to pay for nil neces
sary papers.
Prime White Corn at Private Sale.
Just received in sLuvnn 1 for sale*iu lots to suit pur
cha.-ers. Terms cash. aug 17
Rosendale Cement at Private Sale.
Now landing p**r sehr North Blate, 100 bids Rosen
dale Hydraulic Cement. aug l 7
N. E. Rum at Private Sale.
Now lan ling pe.rs. hr. Gitarae.t, lroiu i'rovklenee,
50 l*!d-. N. E. Ruin. For sale low. augl?
Valuable Bailding- Lots at Private Sale.
Lot No. 13. eout uiiinu I- > by 00 feet, situated on
dwinnet street. Also Lot No. 14, continuing do by 12u
feet, situated on <orner of Drayton and Lamar streets.
If not previoiifly disuo.-ed of 1 y private sab*.the above ;
Lots will be sold at public miction in front, of the 1
Court li wise on Tuesday, the 1 all of September next.
Terms at sale. uug 5
Tract of Land at Private Sale.
Lot Land No. 23. Uk 3, containing I‘d acres, well
timbered, situated in Cuss County near King - nn.ii few
I miles from tin* State Rail Road. juue 29
improved of Coffee.
We have just received from the iimmifnr.turer.* in
Philadelphia, and eonliune to keep on hand for sale,
Augustus llainn:.*!.- lull-roved E-eiiee of Coffee. This
is the best composition of Coffee ever offered for sale.
1 and Coffee made from the essence is much more whole
. some, more delicate, finer tlavoml and colored,perfeet
-1 Iv clear, and iu everv respect superior to the finest Rio
I Coffee, and iu use will prove u net 1 saving 75 per cent,
over Coffee prepared in the ordinary manner ‘fry it
and see if it does not. may 12
Fairbauk’s Patent Platform Scales,
(Improved in quality and reduced in price,) adapted
: to every required operation of weighing—as Railroad
Seales f.r train- r -ingle curs, iu use on the principal
j railroads in thel'.jitcd States and Great Britain; ware
j house Scales; heavy portable Seales, on wheels, f'*r
Foundries. Rolling Mills. A, ; bay and coal Seales. Ac.
I These Scab - have be-u long Known and sevrreJv test-
I tvL and the universal confidence felt In ti e accuracy
. and perfect adjustment is such, that tliev are imw re
garded ns the standard, from u l.i. h tbeir is uo appeal.
For sale in all their varieties l.v
IMill RRIOK A DELL.
set 25 Agents in Savannah.
THE EGA I) TO HEALTH.
Cure of a Disordered Liver and bad Digestion
Cojiy oj'a U.lb-r from, Mr. H. IE Kirkus, C/n inist. Cro
i>’*sor-.*trr.et, Liverj+oal, datedlilh June, 1851.
To Professor - 1 Im.Loway,
Bir—Your Pills a}i*l ointment have stood the highest
nn our sale list of Proprietary Medicines forsomeyenrs
A customer, to w bom lean rclcrforanyenquiiics.de
! sires me to lot you know the particulars ol'her case.
| She had boon troubled foryouis wiili a disordered liver
anil bad digestion. On tlio last occasion, however, the
virulence oftlie attack was so alarming, nud the in
thmiumtinn set in so severely, that doubts were enter
j tained of lier being able to bear up under it; for
tunately she was induced to try your Fills, and she in
forms mo that after the fired., ami each succeeding dose,
she had great relief. She continued to take them, and
although she used only three boxes, she is now in the
1 enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you
many more eases, l.ut the above, from the severity ol
the attack, und the speedy run*. 1 think speaks much
iu favor of your astonishing Fills. (Signed)
It. W. Kirkus.
An extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fever
in Van Dieman’s Land.
Cb 'py of a letter insert’ din the. Ifotxirt Tmt'ii Courier of
the Ist March , 1851, by Major J. Wat eh.
Margaret M'Connignn, nineteen years of age. resi
ding at New Town, had been suffering from a violent
rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, w hicli had
entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during
this period, she was under the care of the most emi
nent medical uicn in Hobart Town, and by then) her
case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon
her to try Holloway’s celebrated Fills, which slu* con
1 sentedto do, and in an incredibly short spun* of time,
I they effected a perfect cure.
Cure of a Pain and Tightness in th© Chest
and Stomach of a Person 84 years of ago.
From Messrs. Them and Son. J ‘r"/iriet.,rs of the /,;/nn Ad
vertiser. who eon couch for the following stntaneid.—.
A lit!del ‘Art, 1851.
To Professor Holloway.
I Sir—l desire to bear testimony to the good effect of
I Holloway’s Fill*. For some years 1 suffered severely
from a pain and tight ness in the stomach, which whs
1 also accomplinied by a shortness of breath, tlmt pre
vented no* from wnlkingabout. 1 aiu 84 years of age,
und notwithstanding uiy advanced state of life, these
Pills have so relieved me. that 1 am desirous that others
should be made acquainted with their virtues. lam
, now* rendered, by their means, comparatively active.
I uud can take exercise without inconvenience or pain,
wbieh I couhl not do before. (Signed.) lli.nisyCoe,
North-street. Lynn. Norfolk.
. These celebrated Fill* are wtauh efully efficacious m the
foil/>uiiut/ cow/>l"inis:
Ague, asthma, bilious complaints, blotches on the
skin, bowel complaints, cliulics, constipation of the
bowels,consumption, debility, dropsy, dysentery, ery
sipelas, female irregularities, fevers of all Kinds, fits,
gout, hcnU-nche, indigestion, iuHammxtion.jaundice,
liver complaints, lumbago, piles, rheumatism, reten
tion of urine, scrofula, or king’s oil, sore th routs,
stone and grovel, secondary symptoms, tic doulour
e:iux. t umours,ulcers, venereal affections, worms of all
kinds, weakness, from whatever cause. Ac. Ac.
S"M at the Establish im-lit of Professor I ltL!.< andY’ AY.
54-44, Sir and, (near Temple Bar. London.; and by i.ll
respectable Druggist • and Dealers iu Medicines through
out the British Empire, ami of those oft he United
1 States, in boxes at.37’..e., 87c.. and *1 si each. Whole!
side by Iho principal iSruir houses in the Union.und by
Messrs. A. IS. & D. SANDS, New York, nud \Y. W. LIN
COLN. Savannah, Ga.
j UrC There is considerable sav iug by taking the large
N. B.—Direction for the guidance of parents in every
£ disorder, arc affixed to each box. ly* apr 4
WAGON IIAIVtirACTOISV,
f AT
■ Warner’s Old Stand, Head of Broughton-st.
r IMIE subscribers manufacture and keep constantly
1 on hand a lage assortment of plantation Wagons,
one-horse Wagons, Pedlars’ Wagons, Carts, und Drays,
und build to order any kind wanted.
We are thorough mechanics, natives of Georgia and
South Carolina, ami put up our work ourselves, and
warrant every article oftlie best materials ami work
manship.
We return our thanks for the very liberal
patronage received, and assure our patrons that it is
our determination that our work shall he us good us
unv in the city
REPAIRING of all kinds done witli neatness nn 1
despatch. DANI EL S. WILSON,
t j sept lt trim THOMAS NORTH.
I” IQUORS.-—175 bbltLfßecfiflpd AVblskoy; 120 do, E.
j Phelps’Gin; 40 do. P. 4 11. Rye do.; 25 do. Do
j mcstic Brandy; 50 do. V E. Burn. For sale by
oct 20 WEBSTER A PALMES.
IU BIN'S PERFUMES.—Jenny Lind. Boquct I), -
J Caroline. Violet. West End, .lassumin. Patchouly,
Magnolia, Verbena, Rough £ Ready, Crystal Palace,
Tubcreu t*. Jockey Club. Mignounofte. llcdyosmia,
i lyudeat. Tea Hose*, Musk.Melletieurs, Heliotrope, Rose,
j Geranium.Foppinack. Sweet Briar. Winter Blossom.
Summer Blossom, Lilac, Pink, Alosmie, Eglantine,
| Musk Rose. New Mown Hay, Caprice de la Mndc.
t I Marechnle, Lily of the Valley, tlv. de. Just rmdi'cd
. and tor sale by ’ J. B. MOORE A CO.
oct 20
h IQI OK <AS ES.—2O 1
‘ | Li sixes; just rccciied, and lor sole hv
‘j A. BONA PD.
1 oct 19 Corner of|Uny and W-hifeikei-slfc.
S’l)ips unk S'trnmcrs.
r. >. MAIL LINE.
FOR NEW YORK.
To leavo Wednesday, Oct. 26, at o’ck, M.
* y* w The splendid steamship ALABA
. Cnpt. Geo. R. Schoiick. will leave
her wharf as hUvc. For freight or
passuge, apply to
oct 11 P VDEI.FOUD. KAY A CO. ;
MAIL line
FOR NEW YORK.
To leavo Saturday, Oct. 29, at o’clk,-- M.
r The S. M. steamship AUGUSTA,
’ ~S- Thomas Lyon, will leave as j
above. For freight or passage apply
to
net 19 PA DEL FORD. FAY A CO, ;
“FOR PHILADELPHIA’
Plkllndflpliia anil Savannah Steam
Navlgalhui Company .
r. The* new hii*l spl.-mlcd side-wheel
.. Cx. -teauiships ••KEYSTONE STATE.”
ryiLOpt Robt.Hardv,-STATE OF GEOR
VWSSSsQBgIA, Cupt. J. J. Garvin. Jr., will leave
Sav mi ua)i lbr Philadelphia every Wcdnusday.
These steamships ure the most couiibrtubio on the
coa-t. and arc unsurpasseil for safety ami speed. They
will li*av* Savnunuh a- follows :
Key.-t.mo Stale Wednesday 28th September.
Suite of Georgia,.. “ 6th October.
Keystone State,. “ 12th tVuilwr.
State of Go *rgla, ••...... 19th October. 1
Keystone State, *• 26th October.
.•'lateof.;.s.r,:i:i,. ** 2<l November.
K. -t.M . State, - 9th November.
State of Georgia, ....•• ltith November.
Keystone Mate ”... 23r l Novcnilicr.
StateofGcorgia ** .3<*tli November.
Kcvstimo Stati*. •• 7th December.
State of ieorgin •• 14th December.
Cabin Pas-age, S2O
S ter rage do ... 8
0. A. L. LAM All, agent in Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN.
*• ‘ ‘ 1 \ mi Philadelphia.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The splendid American ship X ROM IK, Capt.
Jolm-sou, will meet with desputcli as above.
For freight or passu ;•* applv to
oct S FADELFORD. FAY A 00. j
’ FJ •{ BOSTON.
>. Tin* tine packet bark FLIGHT, Calhoun,
-XJai&master.will have di'patch as aliove. For lrelglit 1
or pav-age, cjiply on board at Telfair's Wharf, or to
o t 12 BIUGH AM. KEI LV A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The packet sehoonci* l’l BERIUS, Brutnball.
will have quick dispatch us above. For
freight or pa. sage, apply to
sept 2.* ‘ OGDEN A BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK
The regular packet brig CLINTON. Captain
will have dispnb h for the above port. For freight or 1
pas-age. apply’to
oct 11 OGDEN & BUNK HR.
FOR NEW YORK.
Tin* Packet Sclir. JAS. G. KING. NVain
v.'right. Master, will have quick despatch as
ab vo. For Fre’ght or Passage, applv to
oct 8 OGDEN A F.I N KEI*.
FOB. NEW YORK
The Packet ? dimmer J. B. COFFI N, Ilentlv,
Ma.-tei. will have quick despatcli us above.
For Ft eight or Passage apply to
OGDEN </’ BUNKER.
FOR NEW YORK -Union Line.
Tin* regular packet sehr KLI/.ABKTH A
! I.MANOR. F.-irson, ma.-tcr. will have quick
despatch for the above port. For freight *r passage,
apply t.. (ih'l 1M OGDEN tl BUNKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA Heron’s Line.
The regular puck ct sc hr \ IRGINIA. Harris,
A 0 inastor. will have quick despatch for the a
hove port. Fur freight or passage, apply to
ik:l IS OGDEn and BUNKER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA -Heron’s Lino
, ‘ 4 The regular packet sehr. ALCYONA. Hand
master will have quick despatch fur the above
port. Fur freight or passage apply to
~,-t m OGDEN >1 BIJNKER.
rail BALTIMORE -Sosnlar Line.
J p The S. li-.oner J. W. A NDERSON. Watson,
u^^Ma-e* l '. will meet with despaUdi as above.
I-*.i* Freight or Footage, apply ou buanl at Telfair's
M barf, or lo
BRIOIIAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BALT I r.I ORE.
jp i. Tlio sehr ! II BALDWIN. Frisbio, master,
‘2* will meet with despatch as aln.ve. For freight
•>r pas.-.'iue. applv on board at Telfair's wharf, or t<>
oet Is ‘ BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
The line sehr. MAINE LAW. llosmer, mas
t r. For particulars apply on board ut Tel* j
fair's wharf, or to
oct 15 RRIGII VM. KELLY A CO.
FOB FREIGHT OH CHAHTEH
jp 1. The new brig TALLULAH, , master. For ‘
particulars, ttitplv to
i., !is BRIGHAM, KELLY CO. I
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
> The line s. hr E R BEN N i'.TT, Wood, muster, j
For par liculara, apply to
oTTis BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. |
FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.
Ts. Tin; ■: in-. m:\KV lMiNstr.lt, llugluy,flias
ter. For particulars, :ii ply to
“Th 2 1 E. \V. BUKEB.
TAILOniNGo
_a dTbbLe &■ CAREY, n.
Amm AID TAILORS, S.
couxEit Bsowirrox -t.ru wuitakek-sts.
Savannah, tin.
rTMIK SUBSCRIBERS would cull the attention oftlie
I citizens of Savannah, to their SIMtIXU STYLES
OF A 1.1. COLORS OF
CLOTHS, CASS'MERES AND VESTINGS,
Which they are prepa. -,1 to manufacture to order, in
the neatest and mo.-t fashionable styles.
Also, their stock of Iteaily Mudc riol lilug,
all of which have been got up in a superior style to
unv ever before offered for sale in this market.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS is complete,
anti well assorted. These Goods will he sold ou the
most rensouube and accommodating terms.
mar 25 it’
SHOES ! SHOES !! SHOES !!!
For tilt* F'ull and Winter Trade.
THE SUBSCRIBER would
J%Sj \ rcsj.cctfully call the attention Sf
L.-W Jh, oftlie planters off i*orgia,South
\%r —Curolina and Florida, and the
1 public geuernllv.to his larire Stock of
HOOTS AM) SHOES.
His stock has been selected by himself with special care
nndparticular reference tothe retail and planters’ trade,
that being the most important feature of bis business.
; lie confidently olfera to his customers and the public
| workof a superior quality and on reasonable terms.
I His stM*k comprise* all the varieties usually kept in 11
Shoe Store, consisting of Ladies’Shoes. Hoot*, ard Gai
-1 ters of every variety; GeiiileiAen's Boots. Shoes and
C*ingress Gaiters; also. Misses’, Boys’. Youths', and
Children’s Shoes of every kind. 111 connection with
the above he has u.larire stock of
NEGRO BROGANS,
j which can safely be recommended as a superkr article.
No effort will be spared to give ent ire satisfaction. A
call is snlict.id from you betor* purchasing.
WM.III IDT, Gibbons’ Range.
TRAVELLER’S TRUNK DEPOT,
tiiblnm’s Kan ifc.
GEO. 8. NICHOLS,Iias recently rc
j t ceived a large supply of Traveller’s
Vl Ti Trunks, Vallices, and t-’arpet Bags,
among which are the following:
! Superior English Solo Leather, iron frames, new pat
tern. .
: Do# black Harness Leather, iron frames.
Black and bronzed Leather Ladies Trunks, new style.
! 28, 30 and .">2 inch brass band, ext ra linir-Lt.
! 28. 30 and 32 inch black and bronze Folio.*.
! fit) common black packing Trunks, various sizes,
i Sole leather and common leather Valliees.
[ Ladies’ Hat Boxes, new patterns, black and bronze.
; 100 Wilton. Brussels, Tapestry and Ingrain Carpet
Bags,ull sizes uud qualities, toget her with Satchels.
; Those in want arc Invited to give him a call at tlio
! Clothing Btore. Gibbon’s Range, where great bargains
I will be given. Call and see. may 4
Til 13 SUBSCRIBER, has
j 7,’t just received a good assortment of
IyT fc q Trunks Valises anil Carpet Bags,which
he will dispose of >n very reasonable
terms. All in want are respectfully invited to cull
and look at them. WILLIAM HEIDT,
j jo 14 Gibbons’ llauire.
SOMETHING VERY HANDSOME,
lints for Small nud Large Hoys.
FM THE Ladies of Savannah have long wanted to
. RH get something very )>retty for their Children in
the wav of HATS. They can now find sucliur
j tides at the Clothing Store, No. 69 ami 150 Gibbon’s
range, where 1 am now receiving Panamas. Leghorns,
I China and Dimore Pearl. Carnpecha. Rutland aud Can
ton Straw, and Palm leaf-—all neatly trimmed, to At
Boysfrom one to fifteen years olt*. Call and see.
iuar 30 GEO. S. NICIIOLS.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
J2O CASES tine sewed nillskin Boots:
12 do, do. peggged do. do.; Monterey
and Congress Boots; Ladies’ and Gent’s Gaiter
Boots; Ladies’ Ties and Slippers; Boys’ and
Youth’s Shoos; 5.000 pairs Plantation Brogans. For
sale by STALKY A HENDRY,
oct 28 Sign of the Golden Eagle, Oongref st.
IIME.PLASTERA LATHS—2UO\
j Lime: 60 bids. Plaster; 100,006 Laths; fur vale to
araive, per brig Tiberius, from Boston by
sept 22 I IGDLN A BUNKER. j
lIALE ROPE A \i) BAODIHa
yby [b*pL2lJ H. J. GILBERT. <
T. W. Me ARTHUR vk CO.,
(810 X OK Tint Ilia COFFKfc. I*OTI WIIOLKBAI.K VM) IU TMI
TIN WARE MANUFACTORY
A SI)
STOVi: WAU HOOII.
WE have now. nud keep con- an
IJ. stalltly on hand, a full and ‘'\-g& * U
tensive STOCK, which wo offer euEfc’
very reasonable terms. fv
Pumps, I#tail I'liM*,
Sheet Lead, Copper
and Zilic.
These Pumps are of simple construction, and every
part perfectly fitted—they are so made that they may j
be taken apart and access gained to all the valves with- |
out taking up the pipes, or even detaching the plat- ;
form, to which the Pump is fastened.
We are also selling the celebrated Hue k Pattern
Cooking Stove, for wood, which in being very
extensively used in the city and country. The suc
cess of this Stove, since its introduction by us, bus
been gratifying—nothing lias ever been offered to the .
public for culenary purposes that has given such gen
eral .satisfaction. Wo shall Like great pleasure in
showing this Stove, whether you purchase of us .-r 1
not, and wc think wo can satisfy you that this Stove
is superior to any over offered for -ale in this market,
mar 24 ‘ Sr.IKK, \> I •'* BARN VI
HOME MANUFACTORY OF ‘
Saddles, Bridles and Harnoss .
183 Cungrctt-Street, Snvnnuan, Cu.
Tin* Subscribers mnimthc
ture and keep e. iistantly <*n
•‘iFvßSff hand, a large Stock of SAD
* DUES, BRIDLES, aud lIAR- —V>—/L,
NESS, and moke to order any description of article In
our line. Our a torn comprises also, a large assort ment
of Trunks, Carpet Bags. Valoises. Saddle Bugs, Whips, ‘
Wool and Dray Collars, Dray Harness, etc.
Persons desirous of purchasing, would do well to
give us a call, and examine our Stock All work man
ufactured h\ u-. wuriuii'.cd for material and workman- 1
M|>
D.’ Su”m J ”“’ D. MALLETT & CO.
N. B.—Repairing done on the shortest notice and or.
mi'll-* fer n* net 20
CHEAP SUGARS AND TEAS
DOUBLE Refined Crashed Su-“/’Tl* j
gr,Cr\ .-talized. Granulated do., • a.-
Also, sparkling, bright Culloe a
laover Grades Brown Sugar, 14 ltis. for Jl.
Dark (suitablefor servant- 1 Sugar, 17 lbs. for sl.
FRESH TEAS—Selected from the latest importa
tions, Consisting of:—Extra Ilyson, Extra Fine Gun- ;
powder, and Ooolong.
Fresh Mustard. Sardine.*. Pickles, Preserves, Sweet
Oil, Almonds, fancy boxes Prunes, Brandy, London
Mustard, Poaches. Turkey Figs, extra large and fine,
and 20 boxes Raisins yall dusters'—whole, naif aud
quarter boxes—Mace, Nutmegs. Spices, Ac.
Just received per steamer —2 bbls. Pig Hams; 50
Smoked Tongues, large size; 50 lbs. Bologna Sausages;
2 bbls. Smoked Beef.
For sale at DICKSON’S,
jan 20 Cor. Whitaker *t. and Broughton lane.
“PEKIN TEA COMPANY.”
Warohouso, 75 and 77 Fulton-st., New York.
•- _u This TEA Company has always main
tained a high reputation for o. u™
i‘ ’ the most delicious character and fra- V 1
‘’ grancy, aud are warranted to give sat
ismcTloii in every in-tance. If they do not |.rov* us
represented they niav he returned. For sale hv the
Agent. J. A MAYER, Broughton strei t
IMPORTED WINES,
’.iiquors, Scgars, and Fancy Articles.
The Subscriber has on hand a fine and
wdected stuck, comprising the follow
j 10 half pipes Otard. Dnpy A Cos
I 3do do Old Heiinessy
Bk vX'OV ■{ 2do do Sazerac. Vintage 1840
[ 2do do Jean Louis, do 1800
I 3do do J J Dupv
! 4 do do Old Reserve Madeira
2do do London Particular
! 3do do old Port
Winks j 6 ‘l° do Old Sherry
20 rusks of Claret
I 20 casks Champagne
| 20,iH>0 Itio Honda
10,000 La Grid/.
Saoaks 5,000 La Union
j 10.0 0 o La Putria
| 25.000 Trnbneas
Also, a large supply of Fancy Groceries, such as im
ported Cordials. English Pickles and Ounces. Preserves,
Prunes and Jelly, fur sale by A RONALD,
dee 8 Corner Bay and Whitukor-sts.
I.KH'OHS A\ I* V. \ES.-12 halt
pipes i Hard. Dnpuy A t'o.’s Fn-nch Rian-
W-lHrlmll l,v - l"Lalf pipes a-sorted brands, low pric- |
mjUljgiuu o ,| Kreuch Brandv; 30 quarter casks Domes ;
tie do. 50 bbls do do. 70 do P A II Rvt*
Gin. 1.0 do E Phelps’ do; •. pipe.- Ih-llaiidGin. 10 M l*
Virginia Apple Brandy, 8 do pure Georgia Peach d". !
300 bids do N O Whiskey, 60 do white Baltimore d0.30 j
old Westminster Monougfthela do. 20 doold Pennsyl
vania Mountain do do. 100 do N K Hum 25 quarter
casks Madeira Wilie.l6 eighth do choice do d0.20 quar
ter do Port do, 2 half pipes do do, 20 quarter casks j
Brown Slierrv Wine. 40 baskets Chmnpaigne do. For
gale by faugfr)) WEBSTER A PALMES. |
BACON, PORK AND BEEF.
SO casks prime Western BacOn Sides:
3fevixar--iv/ 50 bids. Mess Pork;
15 u Prime **
75 “ Mess Beef;
25 haif” Fulton Market Beef.
Fot milo by [may 13] WKBSTItH. It PALMBS.
. PL ANTS. —Japonfcas, Heliotropes, Roses
Car nations, Geraniums, and other Flower
in lino state of growth, for sale by
m r, 28 JXO. A. MAYER.
GREEN HOUSE 2M. YXTS.
> Three hundred pots Green lion.- ■ Plants.in full i
comprisimr an elegant assortment ot j
■=L-*A various and rare kinds, will bo opened und ot
tered for sale this morning* by
may 18 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument sqr.
I'RKSII SI’PPLI l*’S Received per steamer
* Augusta.—New Wheat— Hiram Smith’s double
extra Genessee Flour.
New N S Salmon, new No 1 Mackerel, new Codfish
Smoked Tongues, Soda Biscuit. Butter Crackers
Fancy Crackers. Also, 15 bbls Crushed and Clarified ;
ugars. For sale by WM. G. DICKSON.
Bept II Corner wilitaker->t and Broughton Lnae.
CORN, HAY, OATS AND BRAN.
I IH H \ BUSHELS Prime Western Corn,
1 “ MJSOO do do Maryland Corn,
200 do do do Ouis,
3iio do Wheat Bran,
75 bales Northern llay,
25 do Eastern do.
In store and for sale by P. L.CONSTANTINE, j
j aug23 Foot of Bnrnnrd-slreut,
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED
riiHK great number of persons both male und fc
1 male who have been bone-fitted by the p|licii
fion of Dr. Banning's improved Brace nr abdotninahle
supporter, during the past year, lias induced the sub
scriber to order u large supply of the above val
uable article, direct from the manufactory, which
will enable him to reduce the price of the same
so that all can be accommodated who require
IfK j|> assist a uce. A female well qualified to tit
the Brace will be in attendance upon ladies, and,
il'desired, will be waited upon at their residences.
a] , 21 S. g. PANCt IST, Broughton st.
\| ERUVO UK DMIISHIRTS <fc I)U.\W
ffl F.RS Now opening per steamer, a full assort- j
ment of Undershirts and Drawers of Merino, Flannel,
iv,l and white French Flannel .shirts and Undershirts |
for servants: (.allies’ Merino Shirts, Undershirts and
Drawers for Boys, Shaker hulf- Hose, de., for sale cheap
p v oct II G K< N I CHOI S.
(lURN M K AL.
/ try Corn Meal, just received and for sale by
oct 11 CIIAS. 11. DURYKK.
Il m i i. ii i for alo by
j uot - BItIGH \M, KELLI • 00
(IaMpHINE anb Id KNING l-ld ID - Keceivud
this day per sehr. K. 11. Rowley, a fresh supply <*t
Camphine and Burning Fluid, which will be sold by
sept 19 J NO. J. MAURICE, 12 Xl4 Rarnard-t
f )<)T ATO ES.— A few bbls. of Potatoes for sale ,
I by [oct 5] SEABORN GOOD ALL.
*j now landing at Whitehead’s W harf, per brig Av- :
i go. from Boston, for sale by
oct I OGDEN A BUNKER.
rt; HA9IST -,i üßt raced ved i or steamer Florida,
5 barrels Pig Hams:6 do Smoked Beef; 20 dozen
! Smoked Tongues; 200 lb Bologne Susuges. for sale b*.
HYLAND A O'NEILL,
or Next door Marshall House.
PREPARATIONS FOR THE li vilt.
* Barry’s Tricoplierous, Lyon’s Catharion, Jay no’s
HairToiiic, Eau Lustrule, Rowlands Gen. Macassor Oil
French. English and American Pomatums. Oils, etc.
etc., J. K. DkFORD,
oct 11 Apothecaries’ Hull.
DERFDAIERY An assortment of genuine Lu
* bin’s Extracts. Buzin’s do, Oriental Drops, Verbe
na Water, Mille Fleurs Water, Extract Upper Ton, Ac.
Also, a variety of styles genuine Farina Cologne and
several qualities domestic do. for sale by
oct 11 J E. DeFORD, Apo.tbo4fW Hull.
SAFETY BOXES, for wax tapers and vesta lights: ;
for sale by [odt 8 BUBBKDGE A BROTHt R.
H’ni. \C('il.—2i'() boxes \arious brands and quality- •
J. for sale by [sept 15] WEBSTER A PALMES.
I>ATENT MEDICINES.—Tbe Horseman’* Hope, or
Farrier’s friend. Rad way’s Ready Relief. Davis
I Pain Killer and Mexican MuoUuig Linauient. an'in j
voice of all sizes, received by .1. E. DbFORD.
| oet 10
1} UTTER AND CIIEE.sE. -Just received per steam j
>er Alabama, a fresh supply of Butter and Cheese, 1
Ia choice article; for sale at the Emporium, bv
sept 12 81 ai;->i; \ GOODALL.
n.-Y \ .
arrive, apply Lo
sept 22 OGDEN A BUNlil R.
(’ 1 OSIIEN BL'ITEK.—A few firkins superior Goshen |
X Butter, receive* 1 per steamer Augusta, and for (
eT at tbe Emporium,by
sept 11 SEABORN GOODALL.
ihiomcoo vfuvCio.
I>RS. HOY ALT. & JOHN3ON
I)K.M ISIS.
G:’ - #>r . . a M,.,
acre S. tVilmot's Jen dry r,
offiee hours from Bto 2 o’clock, and mi., |. 0.
mar 11 e*>iu
DR. S. G. TANCOST.
Is prepared to pcil..im . n,, at v
-Abfejfe-* o|a*riili ns for tin* l. -ul.ui
t i n ami l-eautil'y n..-_ ot th** i'--IU in. i
will iu sort artificial t-cib. fi.-m u -in
, git* tooth to a double set. Dr. P. \* ill spare m • l|.*rt I
give tlie utinoat satisfaction to all v:. *u.ay connnand
hi.* services. apr 21
JAMES B. FIDLER.
Denier anil Import riot \\ atilin.,
Iv 4 Jewelry, .sllvrr Ware,
Fancy (duals, Ar.
No. 12, So. 2d Stroet, Philadelphia, Pa.
sept Sly
JOHN ANTROBUS.
portrait landscape and animal
PA ENTER
mar 5] Jefferson-streels. f*m
MABBHALL HOUSE,
S A V A A IX AH, <4 K O . ,
UORIhLN FARGO, PKom.n r<>K.
‘jjlcj Late sf the United Stales Hotel, Augilxtu, Get*.
AumL apr 19 ly
WASHINGTON HALL.
TUK TRAVELLER’S HOME,
Macon, Ga.,
An Omnibus always yi readiness t<> convey
passengers to and t'roUitlu 1 Riiil Road depot to
■A—*- the Hull. 11. P. REDDING, Proprietor.
B. P. Dp.nse, Siiperintbudant. tinio npr 19
AMMRICAN HOUSE,
dSrs HANDYF.K STREET. - - - BOSTON. tg*r
li Y Lld\Y IS H 1( U, jfc!
Kebuilt; Enlarged, aud Elegantly Furnished.
Possessing alt the modern improvements and con
venienco* lor the am)imnodaln*u of the
dec 2 traveling public. 1\
DANIEL CROMLAY,
FASHIONABLE HOOT MAKICIU.!
C'oruor of Broughton and Bull Sts.
JTHK Suhscriherdesires to inform the public,
tlmt lie has arrived from Charleston, und
has opened as aliove. where they are prepared
to execute orders for Boots of the finest finish
and style, and equal, if not superior, to any heretofore
offered to the public. Helms many friends in this
State who have been his patrons iu Charleston, and
he soli* its from them und the public a call and a trial,
nov 8 ly
JOSEPH GANAHL.
A TTOR XK Y A T I. A \\ ,
Corner of B:iy and Whitaker-streota.
june 24 ly
E. J. BLACK, (Late of Charleston.)
Notary Public ami Shipping Master.
Marine protests noted and extended, and all other
notarrial hu.-iues.- attended to.
Office at Ferry Wharf, opposite the Gas Works. Sav
annah. ly
JOHN B. MILLER,
ATjuj.wt.y a r i. t u.
may 23 ts Ui'uiihw ilk, tin
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
oct 26 MARIETTA, QA. Ly
P. JACOBS,
BEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 54W, Bull Street,(Sign of the Big Indian.)
N. B.— K *eps constantly on hau l Spanish. Hull
Spaui-li. and American Scgars. at wholesulcand retail
A Is*. Chewing Tobacco. Snuff. X *•. june l
Z. N. WINKLER,
Factor and Commission Merchant,
22U Buy-r t., \'i illiauisou’s Buildings.
| aprl6 ly
\vTLI 18,
Factors nucl Comiulsaioii Mcrrliniits,
N o. 82 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
, I, W. Wells, Savannah. L. M. Dinut, Ooluuibu.
mar l ty
J. S. DERBY.
House nml Sign Pul a ter, Guilder, Gla
zier ami Piiper Hunger,
No. 21 McDonough and 82 Porry-sts.
Orders will meet with proiupt.attcuUou and be **xc-
in the best uiuuner. t**b 7^
e A> short!
M A ST 1. It BUI LDEU.
Will takocontracts for Building and Working Ma
sonry of every description. Residence, first door west
of St. Andrew's Llall, Broughton-strecl.
oet 30 _______ 1
J. J. MAURICE.
t i ,\ no o I*’ k it,
Tlie subscriber is prepared to lay Till Roofs on cor
root principles, aud. lroin to years experhn* e. feel* as
sured he can give satisfaction. Prices very low. R st
reference given. ****’ * s
Jiv Gutters and Conductors nia*l>* t* *r l.*r :y
FORT & DUNHAM,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION M UK Rl! A NTS,
Su v auuuh, G.
Henry It. Fort, T. K Dimmv.
oct 12 1 ’
ST URGES & HAMPTON.
General Commission Merchants for Lumber,
Ac. Ac.
Office No. 76 Bnystroet. Savannah.
RtirKRENCES.
Messrs. T. N. Pouluiu A Son. Hand. William* A (V
j Du vis, Kolb A Faulting, W. S. \ T 11. Robert-. B* 1
! cher Uollingsworth. ll**n. Andrew J. Miller, t*i, j
John Mlllidgi—Aiigusta.Ga.
Messrs. 1 laud, Williams v Wilenx fliarle.-lon.
i Messrs. Hunter A (laimucll. uul Lr. 11. L llyid—file
; vaunah, Ua.
fob 9 6 mow
MEDICAL NOTICE.
DBS. It lull DON & Cli I.LKN.
Havinga.*M:iatodthemselves in the prm tice * t Me
dicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their proles- ‘
sionul services to the citizen sol'Sav un naii uud vicinity. I
In cases requiring the attention of more than one ph\
slcian. the attendance of both cun be obtained tree t
extra charge.
Office on the turner of West Brood aud St. Jiilieu
st reel - ly “
JAMES McHENEY,
INSUR A N( E 15 110 K I*'. Il A X I) N O
TAUY PLISLIC.
| Marine Protests Noted and Extended, Average- ad- ;
justed, Charter Parties aud Average Bonds drawn. — j
Papers prepared whereby to recover losses from Amo- i
ricun or British Underwriters, and attention given to j
all matters connected with Shipping and Insurant*.
No. 118 Bay Street, opposite the front of the Custom j
House. 1 y nov 8 {
R. H. DARBY,
FASHION ABLE TAILOIt AND CUTTER,
1-lD 1 i Congress St.,
Offers his services to the citizens of Savannah, and
respectfully solicits a share of their patronage, lie
! lias no doubt of giving satisfaction to all who may fa- ;
vnr him with an order for cutting or making the nm.-t
fashionable garment doe 13
1 ’ FRENCH JUVENILES,
lieuut(fully llluHtrntfd -In Ornnnit n
tsi 1 llintliut;.
CjS-JTi ’ LK Kt)BP’fiON L<>UISSE ou Histoire
rirfyfjijJ D’Une Famille laiissu NuuliigCe, par J.
Ailventures de Robiuson Crusts, trn
jSßßSf duites de Dauitd Do I"t*.
Aiuulia Corsina ou L'Orphelim* De Sohinfc, f’etlit***
Aux Jeune* Personnes. par \ ictor Doublet, I‘rotes- j
seur do Belles-letfrea, ct<*.
Ahreg** *ie nu* L*s \oyagcs a*i Pol* Nor*l, •l -puis
j hs* Frere*. zoni jusqu'u trehouard (1381W836), par
Henri Lebrun- sixieme edition.
Marguerite Robert, pur M ine Tullie Monetise.
I Les Dernier a Jours de Pompei, imite de Bulwcr 8 I
: edition.
Histoire Naturelle. des Anhnaux les plus reniurqua
I hies de la classe des Mammiferes (Ouadrupede* ct ,
I oetaces) par un Naturalistic du Museum, ornee de 6U
j figures D’Adninnmx—s edition.
L’Orpheliue de Moscou ou laJeune institutrice, par
M’me Woillez —dixieuie edition.
Pierre-le-Grund, par J. N. Duboii, professeur d>-
l’Universite —quatriemo edition.
Mes Prisons ou Memoim” de Silvio, Fellico. traduc- j
tion nouvello. Par M. L'Abbe Bauraoes, profesjeur uu
petit fiominaire de Tour*.
Auguste et Tlierese. ou 1-e Retmir n lafo, par M’me
Tor Ik; das Sahlous—troWeme e. lit lon.
Ernestine au les Charmes tie la \ vrtu suiviede N*l
I v ou la Juene Artiste et de Caroline et Juliette, par j
M’lneGesarie Forrence —septieine edition.
Blanche Savenay, par .M’me L. B.
Agues de Lauvens. an memoiros De Soi*ur Faint
Louis, par Louis Vouilotto.
Mathilcie et Oiibriulls on le.° Bienfaits, D’Une Edu
oation Chretrionne —troisicmine edition.
Robert ou Le Souvenir D’Uue Mere, par M ine (
i Guermnnte,
VcyaffOß ot A ventures de Lnperou.se, par F. Valen
i tin—sixieme odition. For sale by
I M,pt 20 CUBBEDGE A BROTHER. |
J. H. COHEN & CO.,
NO. 140 liROL'UITON ST .
Neit lo I. W. Monrll iV lo.'a Fund- >
I ui e Store,
Arc daily receiving large addition j to their much a*l !
! mired and cheap stock of
DRV GOGDfi.
| “of the Newest and mot't Fushicuahlw Styles,” acknowl |
edged by all to be
“CHEAPER THAN THE CIIE A PEST.”
! Our facilities oimhle us U> kcev> a complete assortment j
[ in our line, a..*l wc are determined to make this the
j “K • and C heap Store of Savannah,” by selling Retail at
I Wholesale Prices. Soliciting a continuation of the pa-j
! troungo so kindly extended us, we ruspectfally invite j
I ull to call nud 1> satisfied.
I I'lautt rs will liud it to their iutereet to examine our *
I Stock. |
Ko truublf to ohow Gooda.. iu *. 2S
Ciuimrrriul Jatrlliflfnrr.
Suva a it ali .Market, Ocl. 22.
UOTIGN --132 hales sold this morning as ffillowa
’ ‘ B 't* ;i ” ‘t 28 at 12 at 9, 31 at yj.'.and £
• 4 ‘ -l Prices umliHiigul.
I . x port a.
1 c* brig liberiuo, tor Boston —150,000 lead LuiuUeY
It* ilpts of C'o! ton, iVt*., per C. 11. H.
1,1 ‘ “* *• •’ *des l ottou and Mdze, to ( ohuu Jl
T r\**r. l)m, ,u, J N 0.11:1, .. Ct.nu .1 Bojgor.,
V ll Dur "’ c ..,'u i p.wlkl. Alien and Dull, IV Wood
'•fi.l . 11 Mil . In,m and Sun, llurj ick A Cnoku, Julm
DuMiwull and Smith, Uulniu -.£■ Whituheml, I)
Un 1n.!,,.. Mu hburu, VVllUwr if 06, Lnckult, Ixmn A
i 1 Dulin ,v K'.tur, \\ L'll- n Durr, II l'ursuns and Co,IS
D .1 M IV., i. lirh;hni, li.llv • Cos, J I! BntrouKb* ct
Ml - “• ‘ ;>n * v Bunk .’ F Hamilton, Rualou X
N illalouga, and *6 Uodfrcv
Itassfngrn.
; t*o r ateiuuei Wm Uast n, from Palatka, £u w :
i JBce, J M Isnvery. M D Ungan. r Bryant. S Tiioinp
s *n. J It I homp.-on. J lUilb, J \V BmUh.G Aruow ‘lr*
‘rnofr.J Oliver, H 1 U: .•..**. . . , un d child, j li
IlUii.
itliirinc Jntflli^tiuf.
I’OKT OF .SAVAXXAU-::::::-:.IiTOUKK I*2.
AISKIV Ell.
Steamer Calhoun, Barden Charleston, t*.* 8 M j j.ni
tcau.
fileamcr Win Ga>t*m, Shaw, Palatka. Ac. to J If
tfunlo. 19 hales S 1 Cotton, and Mdze. to Hostc*u .£
NiilalongH. R l.uchhson a t.'o. uml Bukcr.
i LEAK 101*.
Slciimdiij* Florida, Woodhull, New York, Pkdbifj; and
l'ay A Cos.
Brig Tiberius, I!rumba!l Boston, Ogden * Bunker.
Brig A icy* *uii. Hand, Wilmington, (N.C’.j ballast,
Ogden i Bunker.
SAILED.
Sleanwhip I'bn i hi. AYoodhull. New York.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Metaiunra. |',ist**ll. Charleston.
Steamer Weluku. King. Palatka. Ac.
M EMOB AIV DA.
Jh'sustrrs. dr.
Si’hr Glenroy. F Igeceinbe. Savannah, 13 days -Tim
bi*r. To tli* Master, put inf.• Charleston oil Wednes
day lust, she was lound t.> Philadelphia. On thellth
mst.. in hit. 33.48. in the (lull'Stream, about 4) v A. M
was run int• * by a vi*sst*l, supposed to be a ship she
having no light -et, struck its on the larboard quarter
wbi<*h m.ts cut down to within a foot oftlie water ral
lying ttH’ii, the mainsail, injuring one of the men and
doing other damage: the ship kepi on her course and
apparently took no not ice of m —had t*. throw over
-1 omd part id the deck loud iii order to licbtcii the \cs
Rrig AVater Wiu h. Simpson, fur this pert, cleared at
Boston *n the 15th inst.
LIST OF VESSELS,
•''l.v \•: F.D.SA I LED AND UP FOR SAVANNAH
i on-ta Isc Porta.
BALTIMORE.
Sehr. P C. Fergutam. Roberts, cld Oct. 14
I’UILADKLfiBI v.
Bark Cabas-a. Haven eld . . 12
Sehr. Go. i*. Mercer, Higher up 1^
m.w -York.
Park Curoline. Cnlluui rid . . 24
BcUr.Wm.AV. Fulton, Jnhino ..ld 22
Huo loN .
Brig Rouixcr. Nichols i,| . .
Brig Martha Rogers ,-lj s
Brig Torcello, KobrrD Id * ! 12
Brig M averlv. Parritt „ rr ’ jH
Brig AA utc* \A Slmje n ,id . .
NfcW-oh LEANS.
s l - r F.unl Brant ,1,1 . . li
Ffielgii Porfm
uver FOOL.
-I'M l MnsMriit.'. clil Sept 17
>hip MSi Jing, Henderson „ rr .. 27
Ship Nicholas Biddle. Grii i. h ( |j ”-j
hip Scotland, Haw kins, eld . 21
List of Vessels in Port. Corrected Daily.)
Fh.ri.liMi, WooduuU, .N Y, I'adclfordjFay ACo
N'-eune. John.-on, Liv’l, l’adellbrd, Fay xCo
Barks.
l’ligl.t. Cidhoun. N A. Brigham, K a Cos
1 „ “*'' u,nn * Boston, Ogden a Bunker
1 hum Morton, ltulkicy, NY. ltcwlaml&t'o
Grampus, Dorn 11, Fayal, 811 Finku
Brigs.
J A Simpson. Green, Boston, Ogden 1 Btiuker
’ B"bt**u, Ugden (t Bunker
< riiiioii. I‘liuuq son, N A. Dgdin * Bunker
, tf'Vu' . ..’ ~lllh’ Brigham, K 4 Cos
J I h!limit. Herriumn, M Johns, Brighatn, K 4Co
1 S M**ri ill. MeiitiH, St Johns, Brigham. K\ Cos
J C obeli. Mi Gune, .-1 John.*, Rii.haui. Ka. Cos
•ii°n ,a r ;> A‘ s |'*V’ Brighum, K 4 Cos
liillula. < ooper. ding. Brigham. K 4 C*>
K At ail.*, I alßrrt, Boston, Brigbnni, K x Cos
Mamu. Walk ins, NY, K Washburn
l-cisennr Barton. l’liila. Rowlands t and
l.\c l. ladniaii. liustt n, AVu.-hburn. AV *4 Cos
(..•orgiauu. Gil liriat’ Ud *.st p\\ Bukcr
Mursliull. Beau, Pitt-t. n, E tV Bukcr
!*•’ tl*tl, Cohen k Fosdick
K M 1 hiirlt<*!i. I.i . In I nc.dis'g, .1 Rul x f 0
elms Blward. Doak, im'u, * MasUr
Norman. .\eviu>, Portluud, Master
A iin-eiitics. Duvi*, di*’g. K Paroons 4Co
Adi'luia, Millikcu, <lis’g, A\ li Giles 4 Cos
Klviru, Ingalls, Bath, MAAVildur
Schooners.
I’ l> Burton, l ingo. N A. Rowland 4 Cos
mm llC'M*y. Fi'Roui, BoHt**n, K Parsons ICo
*• i'i rgia. I ettingill, Bath, Cohen 4 Fusdlrk
,1 Duilsu r. llagJey. db g, EAA Bukcr
1. !, , '""‘ M’ Brigham. K * Cos
D 11 Baldwin, Elis hie, dbg. Briglmm. K 4. Cos
’ Law. Ilosnur, Boston, I riuln in KDo
J A\ Anders*'!!. >A'atsoii,ilia'g, P.righmu, K & Cos
V Anjeiica. Cha>e, di-'g. Briglmm. i\ 4 C.
J l> ( otti!!, Hunily. N Y, Ogdcii 4 Bunkor
, t. 4 Kleanor. I- 1* ..n, li- g, Ugdan 4 Bunk*
1 1 !di 1 larr IS’ dis'g. Dgden*Bunk<*-
• , Kmg AA aiuwright, N Y. Ogden 1 Bunker
■ Biugguld. Dunnells, Boston, Og<len * Bunker
G J Jones. Look, Uls’g, II K AVa*bburn
PALLOP 18S3
rlf GEORGE S. NICHOLS.
in:\i>Y-.Mam: clothi*m;.
FUKXISHfNG fiOoD.< At.
r |MIK SUBSCRIBER has now in store,aud offer.* f. “
I sale, tlu* t’ Mowing : *
Gent’s lino blue, black and brown Cloth, Beaver
! Cloth. Peter Shnm. Fur Cloth, nud Cnmblct Ovcrooulx
Gnt's line Murk t lotli Cloaks and Manlli
Gent'.* line blue, black, and Ciaict fro* !v and I'n -a
■ ( “Ilfs.
1 Gent’s Cadet Cassimere. TweM Cassimere. black Ca*-
1 simere, blue Cassimere Frocktccu, aud business Suck
j Coats—a great vaiioty.
i Gent’s blnek Doe t'ussiniere. and more than thirty
different patterns of fancy Cass inure Pan t* of latest
j style.
Gent * test*—about 1,600 A <*'ts. embracing all * I
the new styles, some perfectly beautiful.
1 A a Cry large lot **f Sutim-tt Round Jaekots and
Cnnts. Flushing. Overcoats, Frock und fiacks, for ser
I vants.
India Rubber and Pilttf Cloth Overcoats.
Youths’ andEoj’s’ Department:
I hns never been equalled iu this place and contains the
j following :
BrondfTotli, l’.euver Cloth. Peter Sham Overcoats
! and Bnoks.
Blue, black, brown, and duret Cloth Dress Frocks,
i and Sacks.
Bins, black, nml brow n, uud Cadet Cloth Dr6ss Jack
ets, Cadet and Steel mixed Satinet Round Jackets.
.Mix.-laud Kersey mid Round Juekefs for Negroes;
fine black ltoe Cnssiuicrc. blue Cloth, and a large us
j sorfn'ieut of fancy colored Cussimere and Satinet Pauls
Blnek Satin, fnrured Silks. Alpncea Black Cloth.amt
! Brent variety • f Merino Voala. All of the above for
boys from ll* to years old.
Children's Department:
’ contains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth
Mins; fancy colored Cassimere Suits, with Yosts and
Pants connected: Genin's new Style of Fancy Dress
I Jackets; Mr* k and brown Talmas; black and green To
i Overcoats: embroidered Caps. All for children
i from 4 to lu years.
Children, boys’ and youth’s white and colored Shirts
Fancy Articles:
embracing almostevery article for a gentlemen s ward
robe that can be called for. together with the richest
’ assortment of covered and plain CAPS for gentlemen,
! youths, boys, and children.
• N - 11 above goods, ti e Men and Boys’
* 1 Intmng. have been made up expressly for inv trade
i ini.j'oction. nl .hr North.anA 1 ran rP ,.’
I I'i'.'iillv ri.comint'inl lliem , iIK | „
: . .in Im l tuuii.l ('iM-wli.-rt'. Tim riltTeiiK Hnd i.ublir ir€n
t-rnlly ..re in. il. il locoll and ut IbeClullmiit H...v
i (üblNUi’a Range. oct 7 ‘
I nUTTKR .v CHEKSfi] MfiritiatßatU .
I Paml ■!.* M.xoM heese,received peAtcnmers Alabama
ami Vngunta. For sale at the Emporium hy
IH>I Ia fi F. A BORN GOODALL
1 )ds r ol* 1’ M I*. SCALES, a convenientar-
J neJc fur till! Counting room . for sale bv
j 011 s CUBBEDGE A BkOTHBR
\ | Aim MATJLAB I NBTKUMENTS—a good .i
- sortmeut; lor sale h\
.J 111 * cuiutKixm & drqthiu.
Tllw K-r'lua’hy' 111111 rowcLoug
1 “I'' l1 ’ WEEBTER 41'ALMEfi.