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^citation, for Letters DlgmtMory.
OTATB bFOjOHIHA, | To all whom It may concern.
\Vhorr*^ WiwriKLD S.Rmsatt, Administrator of At.
v . t. VVliklna, nlios Thomas 0. Richardson, deceased,
hath applied to the Ilonorablo tho Inferior Court or said
Oo nty/whon sitting fer ordinary purposos, for a citation
to l*uo and bo publlshod according to law, for letters
^ThewMuro thorofbro to cite and admonish all concerned,
to fllo their objections (If any thoy have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk’s offloo or said Court, on or before tho 4th
day or May next; otherwlso letter* dtomtosory will bo
^Wltneas, tho Honorable R. A. Lewis, ono or tho Jus
tices or said Court, this 4th day or November, 1851.
nov 4 SFIABORN QOUDAL1., c. c. o. c. c,
Citation) for Lcttere muinlssory.
S^^^ChathnmCo^ I To whom It may concern.
NVhercas, Mrs. Ana B. Bates, Administratrix do bonis
non, ortho ostato or Thomas W. O'F’arroll, deceased, hath
applied to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court or said Coun
ty, when Billing fer ordinary purposes, fer a citation to
issue and be publlshod according to law fer letters dls-
m Thews'aro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to filo tholr objections (irony thoy have) to tho applicant
in the Clerk’# oflleo or said Court, on or before the founn
day or May noxt, otherwise loiters dtomtssory will bo
8, \vifecss, tho Ilonorablo R. T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus-
UceaorsaldCourt, this 4th day ofNoyember, 1831.
nov4 SEABORN GOODALL, c. r. o. c. c.
Ueflal jSTotfccfl.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1852,
Citation, for Letters llisinlssory.
OTATE OF OEOROIA, j To all whom It may concern.
YVhoroas,*XVilSah^O. O’DatscoLt. and Jos.Gxoaaa.
Jr- Executors or tho last will and tcslnmont or Edward
Willy, deceased, havo applied to tho Honorable tho In
ferior Court or said County, when sitting fer ordinary pur-
» for citation to Issuo and bo published, according to
r letters dlsmltsory.
These are therefore to die and admonish all concerned,
to Hie their objections (If any they havo) to tho applicants
in tho Clerk’s ottlco or said Court, on or before tho se
cond day or March noxt; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will
Witness, the Ilonorablo R.T. Gibson, ono or tho Jus
tices or said Court, this 2nd day of September, 1851.
aeptfl SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE,
i Administrator** Halo. „ era
m Will bo aold on the flrst Tuesday In April RX
■•next, before tlio Court House door. In the<“*"»
town or Jeuersonlon, Camden county, Ga-the following
fractions or Land, belonging to tho ostato or Philip Cooke,
lato or Twiggs County, deceased: . . .
359 acres, No. 884. 1st DUtrict, Camden county. Im
proved lot, a good dwelling, out house and Gin house—
about 80 acres under good fence and In culdvatlon; mill
scat upon If, now occupied by Mr. George Johns; well
known us tho old Indian encampment, Muckasooka Path?
and crossing an Inexhaustible cattlo range lu tho neigh
borhood ol this place. „ . , ,
883 acres, No. 440, 1st District. Camden county. Ira-
E roved lot—n small log house and out bouse*, a few acres
ave boon cultivated; known as tho Commissioner’s on-
campmcut and mound A.
4t)4 acres, No. 439,1st District, Camden county,.adjoin-
Ink. lying west or Phillips’ place t well timbered.
•Suit/ acres. No. 300,1st District, Camden couuty.
860 “ “ 390, “ “ 44 44
«4 •* “ “ “ 44 44
There lots are adjoining; about one-third river ham
mock ; much llvo oak upon It; remainder well timbered
pint* land, convenient for l bo timber and turpcntluo busl-
481 w acres, No. 348,1st District, Camden county.
HO 44 44 347, 44 44 44 44
131 “ 44 878, 44 44 44 44
iMOjlf 44 44 371) 44 44 44 ’ 44
These l«ots are adjoining; No. 384 Is an Improved lot,
comfortable dwelling and out houses: about 40 acres In
cultivation; occupied by John G. Thompson; all well
timbered, and convenient for the Umber and turpenUno
business.
336# acres, No. 103,1st District, Camden county.
Tho nbovo Lands all lie upon tho 8t. Mary ’s river.—
Will bo sold on terms one-half cash, and balanco twclvo
months’ credit, with bonds fer titles.
Jan 39 ISAAC W1N8HIP, Adm’r.
Citation) for Lcttere Dlsmlssory.
S T Cha°.t.amC U i A ’ (To ill whom It m»y «“ Mm -
Whereas, John F.Gmluartix, Administrator do bonis
non o7 Walter Smith, deceased, hath applied to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court or said County, when silting for
ordinary purposes, for a citation to Issue and bo publish
ed, according to law, for letters dlsmlssory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Ole their objections (If any they have) to tho nppllcaut
in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the secoud
day of March next; otherwlso letters dlsmlssory will bo
Wines*, tho Honorable Ellas Reed, ono of the Justices
of said Court, this Slid day of September, 1851.
sept3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. r. o. r. r.
Citation) for letters Dlsmlssory.
S’ctaSluft.' 1 ' I To all when. 11 m»J concern.
Whereas, Jamks IIuntrr, Administrator of the i
of Uonjainlu Verilery, (a free man of color) lato of said
County, deceased, has made application to the Ilouornblo
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for ordinary
purpores, for citation to Issuo and bo published nccordlng
to law fer letters dlsmlssory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all oml singu
lar Uio kludrod and creditors or said deceased to Bio their
otdecUons (if any they have) to the dismission of tho ap
plicant, In tho Clerk’s office of said Court, on or befero
the fourth day of May next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will bo granted.
Witness, tho Honorable William Thomo Williams, ono
of tho JusUcea of said Court, this fourth day of Novem
ber, 1851. SEABORN GODDALL,
nov 4 c. c. o. c. c.
Administrator** Notice.
I JHJUR MONTHS after date, application will bo mado to
. tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, fer leave
to soil all tho Kinds belonging to tho estato of Christian J.
Hold!, lato of said county, deceased, fer tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors or said deceased.
CHARLES H1NKLY, Administrator.
Effingham county January 16th, 1833. Jan|l7
Administratrix’* Sake
O N tho first Tuesday in April next, will bo sold at tho
Court House In Darien,a part of tho real estate o '
T. K. Gould, consisting of the island of Wahaw and
Oine's Island, fer tho benefit ol tho heirs und creditors of
said estate. A. M. GOULD, Adm’x.
Jan 31
Ouardlnn*s Halo.
B V virtue of an order from tho Ilonorablo Justices of
tho Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting
for ordinary purpose*, on Monday tho 19m Instant,
Will bo sold on the first Tuesday In April next, before
tho Court House In said county, between tho usnnl hours
of sale, ono Lot of Land, containing 900 acres ndjolulng
lands of John J. Dervcrger, one-half of Lot known as tho
44 iVnmberslo Tract,” at South Newport. Also, on tho
flrst Tuesday of April, befero the Court llouso In Forsyth
county, ono 40 acre Lot, adjoining lands of J. H. Woollfie.
Fold as the property of tho estate of Jntncs M. Dervcrger,
deceased, late of McIntosh county, fer the benefit of the
heirs of said estate.
Jim 97 M. C. HEAI.D, Guardian.
atent JWcKfctuci).
§} ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Mexican Mimtang IiinimcnG
To tho Unit, tho Lainot tho Sorb S tho Stiff. Jointed I
IFe Bring Ol ad Tidings of Great Joy I
T IIS LINIMENT la ono of tho most perfect remedies
over offered to tho nflltclcd. Its action upou tho or
ganization is truly wonderfol. Ha volatile, penetrating,
soothing nml hoofing properties diffuse thomsolvo to Ibo
very bones. It enters Into tho circulation or tho blood-
gives a now Impulso to tho wholo nervous system to tho
very extremities or tho fingers nnd toes—stimulates tho
absorbents and secretions, and thus
ASSISTS NATURE
to throw off and rid bersoir of any diseased action of
nerves, muscles, chords or ligaments, making It equally
applicable to Sores of any kind, rheumatism,
PAINS IN EVERY PART OF THE BODY,
from a diseased action of any of tho structural portions
of tho system.
WHILE IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
to tho healthy flesh, skin, or bone, It has tho property of
entering Into combination, and disiolviko any or tho
organic tissues when they uro diseased, or tholr vitality
Is destroyed. Possessing these peculiar powers, to tho
reason why it to
EQUALLY EFFICACIOUS
in so many dlffcreul complaints. It acta upon scientific
principles nnd
FIXED LAW8 OF THE CREATOR I
From tho hundreds of corks that are being almost
dally reported to us from all parts of Uio country, wo
give a tow below:
■MORE EVIDENCE 1
Wm. Milne*, P. M n of Mount Moriah, Ind., under dale
of 11th October, says: 44 My youngest child walked Into
a fire that had been kindled In tho yard fer washing: 1
suppose It walked Into tho ashes, and when It fell tho
heat, It fell forward Into tho fire on its hands and face,
and was
SHOCKINGLY BURNED.
I am glad to say that by applying two bottles of tho Mex
ican Mustang Liniment, ft was perfectly cured In a few
days, and to at this time well. Other certificates 1 could
send you from persons hero, of cures
ON THEMSELVES AND ON THEIR HORSES,
as they are of dally occurence here 1 1 will do all In my
power fer the safe or tho Liniment, os 1 xnow It to bo
most oxcclleut for innn or beast.”
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF WRY NECK!
A girl twelve years old, at Mrs. Pierson’s boarding
house In Cleveland, Ohio, had been subject to Fils
FROM INFANCY. Tho spinal column was consider
ably curved, nnd the hejul was so fer drawn down by tho
contraction oX tho muscles of tho neck, that It rested on
tho right shoulder, nnd
LARGE LUMPS OR TUMORS
formed on tho side of her neck and under her Jaws.—
Four weeks ago they commenced using tho Mustang
Liniment on her. In two weeks tho contracted muscles
were relaxed, tho lumps had all dlnppeorcd, the neck
became straightened, and
THE HEAD WA8 ERECT!
Mrs. B. of St. Louis, was mining a young child, ono
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
| To all whom it may concern,
”\Vhereas Richard ih Arnold will apply nt the next
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on tho
ostato of Martin Brian, tote of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to clto and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear before said Court, to make objections, If any they
have, on or before tho flrst Monday In March next; other
wise said letters will be grantod.
Witness. Joux M. Millbn, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 31st day of January, 1859, Jan 31
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
I To,u wh '“"
Whereas, William lUnx, Guardian of Lewis Myers,
bss applied to the Ilonorablo the Inferior Court of said
County, sitting fer ordinary purposes, fer dismission from
said Guardianship:
All concerned aro hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (If any they have) In my office, within
the lime prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will be granted tho applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Robert J. Mingtednrff, one of
the Justices of said Court, this thirteenth day of January,
A. D., 1853. JAMES KAHN, c. c. o. E. c.
Jan 17
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effingham Co.
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas. James IUiix, Administrator of the Estnte of
Hdlmnon Welt man, Into of said County, deceased, has
made application to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of
said County, sitting for ordinary purposes, fer letters dls-
jnhsory:
All concerned are hereby cited nnd adtnonlihed to file
their objections (irony they have) In my office within the
tltno prescribed by law, otherwlso leUers dlsmlssory will
be granted tho tala applicant.
Witness, the Ilonorablo Harnett Newton, ono of tho Jus
tice* or said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1859.
Jan 17 JAMES RA1IN, c. c. o, t. r.
patent jHcliIttncn.
City Treasurer’s Office.
Bavaxxah, Jaxoary 96,18-tS..
T HE Following Abstractor an Onliuancc, Levying a
Tax on “Income.” passed In Council 13th March,
1831, is published fer the Information of those Interested:
All persons doing business ns Commission Merchants,
Auctioneers, Factors nnd Merchant*, whose stock In
trade Is not taxed, are required to pay Into the City Trea
sury tho sum or Twenty Dollars, or, nt their option, to
make a return of their gross Income derived from com
missions, (whether ordinary or guarantee,) charged on
purchase* and sales or any article* whatever, on procur
ing and collecting freight or recelvlug and forwarding
goods, on all money negotiations, on tho purchase or
rale of stocks or other evidences of debt or arising from
the pursuit of his profession or calling, nml paying there
on one per centum in lieu of the specified Tax. Returns
and Tuxes to Iks mado and paid from the first Monday In
May, 1851, to the first day of January, 1859; and thereaf
ter at the Name time that returns are now made under the
General Tax Ordinance of the City. Lawere, Physicians,
and Dentist* to pay tho sum of Ten Dollars annually
under the same provisions.
Insurance Companies, or Agents of Insurance Compa
nies, are required to pay a Tax of four per cent, on nil
premiums up to 3,000 dollars, und of one iwrcenb on all
sums above that amount alter deducting all losses of In
surance effected at their respective offices in this city
duriug tho year prior to the returns. And every Agent
or Insurance Company fulling to make said returns Mull
be taxed In the sum of One Thousand Dollars.
Returns to be made on the flrst day of January, 1853,
for premiums received since the date of the last return,
and on the first of January In each and every year there-
utter. J. GEORGE,
Jan 90 City Treasurer.
Citation) for Letters DUinissory.
| To all whom It rony concern.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effingham Co. .
Whereas, Ms nr Axx II ukst. Administratrix of the es
tate of Jesse Hurst, lato of said County, deceased, has np-
piled to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of said County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for loiters of dismission:
These are to cite nnd admonish all concerned, to fllo
their objections (if any they have) In my office, within
tho Ume prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will be
granted the said applicant.
Witness, lha Honorable Thomas R. Ilines ono of tho
Justices or sold Court, this 13th day of Jununry, A. D~
1852. JAMES RAilN,
Jan 17
C. C. O. K. C.
Citation) for Letters Dismissory.
gWTB OF^Offip* j To ,„. m „ m . y •ono'-n.
Whereas, Axx G. Butler, Administratrix on tho es
tato of Johu G. BuUer, lato or said County, deceased, ap
plies to mo for letter* of dlsmtosion from said estate:
Those aro therefore to cite and admonlah all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections, nr any exist) wlUdn the tlino prescribed by
law. otherwise leUers of dismission will be granted the
applicant.
Witness, tho Hon. J. L. McAllister, ono of the Judges
of said Court, this sixth day of January, Anno Domini
1859. ALFRED II. SMITH,
Jan 7 Deputy Clerk c. o. s, r.
Citationj for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TA ?imdon°Co A ’ {To all whom It raw.concem.
Whereas, A. J. Bessent, Adm ulstrator upon the estate
• of John W. Gray, deceased, late of said county, applies
for leUers of dismission from the administration of said
estate;
Therefore, tho kindred nnd creditors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections
(If any they have) in my office, in terms of the law; other
wise leUers dlsmlssory will Iw granted (within tho time
prescribed by law) by tho Court of Ordinary for said
county.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas R. Dunham, John
Thompklns aiul W. I). Cole, Justices of sold Court, tills
31st day of January, 1852.
GER8UON PERCIVAL COHEN.
Citation) for Letters Dismisitory.
S Ti racIntosU U Co^’ | To n11 whora 11 m “y concern
Whereas, M. L. Davis, Administrator on tho estate of
Joslah Davis, late of tills County, deceased, applies fer
letter* of dlunlsalon on said catnte:
These ure therefore to clto and admonish nil and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their
objections (If any they have) with tho Ordinary of this
County. In forms or tho law, otherwise letters of dismis
sion will be granted the applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Samuel Palmer, one or the
Judges of tho Court of Ordinary fer said County, tills I3tb
d^yf January, 1852. E. M. BLOUNT,
ftlarstml’N Offfcc. I
SAVANNAH, FEBRUARY 19,1851 {
T HE Following FREE PERSONS of Color are hereby
notified, that unless they call nml pay within sixty
days Uio City Taxes fer the respective years now due, I
shall proceal In manner pointed out by the Ordinances
of the City:
Anson, Susan, 1851; Anson, Nolly, 1851.
Beatty, Thomas, 1851; Bourke, Elizabeth, 1851,
’50,’49; Barnard, Louisa, 1851; Bochon, Ellon, 1851,
’50; Beers, Julia P., 1819; Bowne, Caroline, 1851,
'50; Bourke, Joshua, 1851, ’49; Boufeulett. Rose,
1851, '49; Brister, Nelly, 1850; Bourquin, Francis,
1850; Broughton, Celtn, 1849; Battiste, Betsey,
1849; Bourke, Francis, 1849.
c.
Cormick, Harriet, 1850, '49; Claghorn, Cornelia
W., 1850; Currie, Susan Ann, 1850; Cohen, Han
nah, 1850, ’49; Cohen. Maria, 1850, '49; Campbell,
Nancy, 1849; Crevellter. Ellen. 1819 ; Candy, Jo
sephine, 1849 ; Campbell, Joscpmno, 1849 ; Camp
bell, Ellen, 1819.
I>.
DeVillere. Georgiana, 1351; Dolly, Lucretia,’51;
Delagal, Julia, 1851, ’50; Drummond, Dolly Ann,
1850; Dolly, Justinn, 1850; Douglass, Georgia,
1850; Davis. Rose, 1850; Davidson, Rose, 1849;
Dunbar, Sophia, 1849.
E.
Edie, Sally, 1851; Edee, Molly, 1851.
Formell, Charlotte, 1851, ’50, ’49.
(a.
CJGibbons, Harriet, 1851,’50,’49; Grant, Josephine,
1851,’50,’49: Gibbons, Maiy Ann, 1851; Golding,
Nancy, 1851, '50; Grant, Josephine, 1850, '49;
Golding, Elizabeth, 1850.
xr.
Habersham, Susan. 1851; Harris, Harriet, 1851;
Hall, Maria, 1850; Houston, Sarah.
J.
Johnston, Cnmettn, 1851; Jennotte, Zalinc, 1851,
'50; Jones, Mary, 1851, ’50; Jackson, Mary Ann,
1850; Jones, Antonio, 1850; Jackson, Jane, 1850;
Irvine, Mary, 1849.
K.
Kimbal, Catherine, 1831.
L.
Lcrctte, Lizzy, 1851, ’50, ’49; Lewis, Elizabeth,
1851.
M.
Mann, Ella, 1851: Moultrie, Larcnia, 1851, ’50;
Miller, Leonora, 1851, '49; McLeod, Sarah, 1851;
McIntosh, Maria, 1851,’50; McIntosh, Isabella,
1551, ’50; Slirnult, Asnasia, 1851, ’50, ’49: Max
well, John, 1850,’49; Mack, Rebecca, 1849: Mi-
rault, Josephine, 1819; Millcn, Ann, 1819; Moore,
•Ann, 1819; McIntosh, Eliza.
N.
Naylor, Cecilia, 1851; Nusam, Susan, 1850.
o.
Odingscll, William, 1851; Oliver, Clarette, 1851;
Odingsills, Mary Ann, 1851, ’50, ’49; Odingsills,
Sarah, 1819.
P.
Pinckney, Harriett, 1851; Pray, Hannah, 1850, ’49.
4*
Quartcrman, Mary Ann, 1851.
It.
Robinson, Mary Ann, 1851; Rose, Amanda, 1851;
Reed, Chariot, 1851.
S.
. Sabattc, Louisa, 1851; Snider, Mary, 1851, ’50,
’49; Savage, Ann, 1850; Stewart, Ann, 1850: Sav
age, John, 1850; Stewart, Sarah, 1819; Shcrer,
lfannah, 1819; Stevens, Ann, 1819.
T.
Taylor, Elizabeth, 1851, ’50; Taylor, Mary Ann,
1850, '49; Taylor, Rose, 1850.
W.
Wood, Ann, 1851, '49 ; Williams, Susan, 1851;
Williams, Nancy, 1851; Wall, Rebecca, 1850;
Wall, Ben, 1850; Ward, Ellen 1849; Wand,Nnn-
c. c. o. m’i. c.
Citation) for Letters of Administration.
S TATE OF GEORGIA.
Liberty Co.
To all whom it may concern,
lies to mo for Letter*
llizubulb Nelmca, lato
of Administration
of said county, deceased:
These are therefore to clto and admonish all nnd singu
lar the kindred and creditors of raid drceoxed to file tholr
objections (If any they have) In my office within tho tlino
prescribed by law, or said letter* will l>o granted.
Witness the Honorable II. F. Horn, tills 7th day of Jan
uary, 1853. J. 8. BRADWELL,
Jan 10 r. c. o. l. c.
A few applications of tho Mustang Liniment healed tho
nipple, removed the hardness and inflammation from tho
breast, nnd she hnd no frirthcr trouble with It. Numer
ous cases of this description havo come to our knowledgo
AND IT IS ALWAYS EFFECTUAL.
Mrs. Hughes, of St. Louis, lisd a very severe attack of
Inflammatory Rheumatism In her shoulders, arms and
bock. After suffering tho most excruciating paiua fer
souio ten days, without obtaining any relief
FROM HER PHYSICIANS,
she was Induced to try tho Mustang LhunenL Two fifty-
cent bottles effected a perfect cure.
SALT IU1LUM.
Mrs. Anna M. Pierce, wife of John Pierce, number,
on Murket-etreot, bud been allllcled fer many years with
this treublvsomo and ubstlnuto affection. Tho disease
was confined, principally, to her hnnds which would be-
como very much luUumed and swollen, producing almost
intolerable itching and burning. After a few days this
erysipelatous irritation would subside, when tho skin
would peal off and dry In scales, and ul every Joint
LARGE AND FRIGHTFUL CRACKS
woukl penetrate nearly to the tomes, extending itself half
way round the fingers and entirely across tho palms of
the hands. In consequence of this dry lug and concentra
ting of tho muscles, tho hands were nearly closed, nnd
the onds of tho fingers drawn towards tho centre of tho
paluies. In this awful condition
SHE BUFFERED FOR YEARS,
trying every remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with
out any relief. A bottle of tho Mustang Llnlmout was
brought into the house by a young man who wus using It
1Ur A PAIN IN HIS BACK,
nnd was so much benefited by it that ho requested her to
try »l on her hands; she did so, and by the uso of a few
bottle*,
SHE IS PERFECTLY CURED!
Tho frightful cracks have closed, tho roughness and ex
coriation or the skin has disappeared, and her Angers and
hands ure now
PLIABLE AND SOFT AS AN INFANTS 1
J. II. Douglass, Constable of tho Law Commissioner’s
Court, states, that two weeks ago, us ho was crossing a
bridge on horseback, near Florisaan, the
BRIDGE BROKE DOWN!
and precipitated himself and liorso to tho bottom of tho
creek, some fourteen feet. Ills shoulder wus dislocated
and his collar-bouo brokeu in two pieces, besides being
otherwlso badly bruised by tho fall. He was brought
home in u sad plight, nnd a surgeon was culled to reduco
tho
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS.
He was so mangled and bruised, that violent Inflam
mation succeeded with such pain mid agony, that he was
nearly deprived of his senses. Re says no language can
describe what he suffered for four days, when ho was In
duced to try the Mustang Liniment.
IN FIFTEEN MINUTES
from the time he commenced using It, tho pnln ceased
and the soreness was gone, and lie has suffered no pain
nor Inconvenience since, only when the arm Is violently
moved, os tho bones yet ure not ;icrfcctly united.
FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS.
There Is nothing that can bo compared to tlio Mustang
Liniment, In its speedy and permanent cure of strains,
bruises, cuts, galds, chafes, scratches, awinnoy. poll evil,
fistula, big head, spa vln, ring bone, wind-gall, cracked
heels, or any wound, stiffness or unnatural enlargement
of tome or muscle. A livery stablo keeper in this city
had a match horse that he prized very highly, that had a
large ringbone on both legs. Tho horse was completely
cured, nnd his limbs left perfectly smooth by tho uso of
this Liniment.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store should be supplied with this vnlunblo Lin
iment, os It pays a good profit, and sells rapidly.
CAUTION EXTRA!
consequence of the unprecedented popularity of tho
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, many persons, with
MORE CUPIDITY TIIAX BRAIKS, llUVO been. Olid Will 1>C
templed to put up worthless or pernicious mixtures, with
efforts of Imitation or similarity to this Liniment, and try
to palm them off upon a credulous public, us possessing
similar curntivo properties.
B3TDU NOT BE DECEIVED.jp
None but tho proprietors possess a knowledge of its
composition (which Is secured to them by the laws of the
United Suites,) and when they reveal it, ft shall be for the
benefit of the ofillcted, and Jiot for the miscreants who
would
“FILCH FROM US OUR GOOD NAME.”
To fill their own pockets from our labors nnd exertions.
Ask for tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, A. G.
Braoo k. Co., Sole Proprietors, and buy nono other, nnd
yon will not bo dlsapimlnted.
CTitT Almanncs lor gratuitous distribution, ftimlshod to
all our Agents.
T. M. TURNER ACO, and
dec 23 t A. A. SOLOMONS It CO.
For Purifying tho Blood) nnd for tho Caro of
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Utters, Dpspnsia, Salt
Rheum, FCeer Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples. Rues,
Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions,
Liter Complaint,
Bronchitis, Consumption,
Femals Complaints, Loss of.Ippetite,
General Debility, ve.
T HIS PREPARATION has now borne the test of ovor
fourteen yonrs’ experience, since Its first introduction
to public favor, duriug which tlino numerous Imitations
have sprung Into existence, founding their claims to tho
confidence of the community on Uio curntivo powers con
tained In Sarsaparilla Root, tho great reputation and ex
tended use of which 1ms been mainly attributable to tho
many wonderful cures effected by tho uso of this prepara
tion. While Bureaparilla Root forms nn Important par
of Its combination, It is, nt the sumo time, compounds
with many other vegetable remedies of great power, and
It to In tho peculiar combination nnd scientific manner of
Its preparation, that Us reinnrknblo success In tho curing
of diseases dopends. Other preparations Imitate It In the
stylo of putting up, and In beuring tho name of one or Its
ingredients, anu here ends tholr rcscmhlnnco to It. Those
uccdlng u iviumly und u puril)er like ibis, mo requested
to note where this difference exists, and in making choice
of what they will use, not to take any other but that ono
entitled to their confluence, from tho long list of cures I
has effected on living witnesses, whoso testimonials ntu
residences havo boon published, nnd who aro still bearing
dally testimony to it worth.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND SALT RHEUM.
New Yore, July 37,1849.
Messrs. A. B. A D. Sards,—Gentlemen: Words can’
but Icobly express my feelings, In conveying tho pleasing
Intelligence that my who Is restored to perlect health by
tho use of your Invuluablo Sarsaparilla. Sho was afflict
ed with a severe cutaneous disease that covered the wholo
surface of the hotly, so that It would have been Impossi
ble to touch any part that was free from tho humor; tho
head, race, nnd tody were covered with scales like those
or a fish; the hair fell out In lurgo quantities, und walking
caused tho most excruciating agoulcs, ns It affected the
Joints more severely than any other part. Sho suffered
ulso a long time from an affection of tlio liver, connected
with general debility, and a prostration of tho nervous
system. Physicians, both III Europe nnd America, had
exhausted the usual remedies, without effecting u cure,
or scarcely affording relief; nnd tho best medical skill
was unavailing, until sho happily used yourSnrsnparilln.
The disease was pronounced Saft lthouin, but her wholo
system, internally and externally, was altogether derang
ed ; but so cumploto has boon tho cure, after using tlio
Sursuparilla for six weeks, and taking In ull less than one
dozen bottles, that she now oi\Joys bettor health than fer
years previous to taking the Sursaparllln. My object In
making this communication Is, that all who have suffered
as sho has, may know where and to whom to apply for
relief; (nml Hint not In vain,) ns a corapleto cure will bo
the result. My wife unites with mo in hourtfelt thunka;
and believe tne, gentlemon, Yours sincerely,
roun.Bt. NAZER.
PUBLIC AND 1R1POBTANT NOTICE*
Ol'EMNO OF TIIE
London House Store!
Groat and Unprecedented Sale of
KTHIABNlFltiENT GOODBljq
N Addressing the lgulles or Savannah on this occa-
. . slou, the** | * *-
respectfully
him of trunuctini. — - .—, - ...... .
PROFITS and QUICK SALES. Also, or Importing Ibo
most Fashionable nrtlcdea of Dress fer
duties* Coxttiino
direct from the first and most exlcuslvo houses, both in
0 Proprietor or tho nbovo Establishment begs
y to call tliolr attention to a system adopted by
unsactlng his business—thut Is, of SMALL
(patent jwttxcfwta.
DU, I. T. lIENBEItSON’S
EU11EKAJTONIC.
I Havo Found a Blesslngl
THE SUPERIOR OF
Quinine and Sarsaparilla*
Tho Greatest Discovery of tho Ago I
D r. I. T. HENDERSON’S Eureka Toulc nnd Ncpen-
thonn PlUs, & safe certain nnd permanent nntldoto
against nil forms of tho poisonous ulfocta or Miasmata,
effecting stHxxly and permanent cures of
CHILLS AND FEVER,
mid nil tho different vurlollcs of Fevers; torpid liver,
enlnrgcmont or tho spleeu, dropsy, Jaundice, nnd all kinds London und Purls,
or constitutional debility and dcmngoinent of tho system, Tlio great fhclllly which theso establishments possess,
— (tho London Stores, both In Charleston nml Savunnali,)
s that or having Agents In tlio London market, lor the
purposo or taking uuvnntngua ut nil times of the market,
and purchasing bargains in llio most oxtennlvo lot* when
ever they present themselves; und very frequently It to
tho caw where competition extols to such nil extent, that
goods uro nclunlly sacrificed very much below Ihe cost of
making. , . _
Tho present Inslonco will give our fhir readers of Sa
vannah nn opportunity of Judging, for never lu our recol
lection have wo bought such extensive lots of Goods, tho
most beautiful and clinsto In style, aud our selling prices
fer ouch and every lot Is fully fifty per cout. under tho
European manufacturers' cost.
Wo proceed, therefore, to lay before our reuders a list
of some portions or tlio Good#, tbo whole of which will
aro displayed in our expauslvo nnd splendid atom—tho
doors aro open, nnd we rely on n discriminating public
fer success. Success we know rill follow. Enterprise to
tho order of tho dny, nnd tho spirit which prompts us
onward Is cheered by tho words “Go Forward,” which
'■ hulled with success.
We beg respectfully, therefore, In tho first place, to call
your attention to our
Itibbon Department..
Lot 1—contains 400 pieces of figured llonnot Ribbons,
all nt OX cents per yaru, regularly sold at 13c.
Ia>l 9—300 pieces do. do n all ut 8 cents.
Lot 3—1,000 do., very rich, at 10 nnd 13# cents, regu
larly sold nt 35 cents.
Lot 4—10 boxes very rich, all at 18X cents.
Lot 5—9,000 pieces of tbo most beaullftil goods, from
25 to 37Jtf cents, wide handsome Plaids and rich Brocade
Inserting* for tho Nock and Bonnet, regulurly sold at 50,
G3Jtf anu 75 cents per yard.
Straw Bonnets*
5,000 now on sale, commencing at 25 cents each, to tho
richest produced.
100 Trimmed In tho newest style, from fil,25 each
worth 50 per cent. more. Children’s do, lu great vnrloly.
Embroideries*
10,000 wurxodMuaiiu collars, irom 13j< cents to tho
richest French works: also, magnificent Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, Plain Linen Cambric do, at ISM cts. each;
Laces, French Kid Gloves 50 cents, F’rench Fiowers,Lnce
Capos, Black Luce Veils, Rich Kvenlug und Ball Dresses,
Rich Black Silk Mantillas, lined all through with silk,
wadded and quilled. #5,87 each; Cashmere Backs, em
broidered, #5; Rich Canton Crape Shawls, Cashmere do.
F'ino Wool do.; 5,000 yurds or plain Muslin do Laine. all
at 10 cents per yard a 91 the dress of 10 yards; 3,000 do
■rliited rich patterns and colors, all nt 12jtf cents; 1,000
rnrds printed Calicoes. 50 cents tho full dress pattern oro
,urds; Rich Irish Pluld Poplins, 37# and 50 cents per
rurd; Embroidered Robes for carriages and walking
dresses. And every other class or Dress Goods which
hero cannot be enumerated. Sufficient to say, that wo
Invito public Inspection and defy coni|M.‘Htion—therefore
we respectfully call on tho Ladle# or Savannah lo visit
THE LONDON HOUSE*
Under tho Marehull Hotel, Broughton-slreet, Savannah.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
And also at 2G7 Klng-st., Charleston, S. C, Jan 26
F’EURIBU
City and County of Now York, ss.—F’crrier Nnzer, being
duly sworn, doth deposo and say, thnt the foregoing state
ment, to which he has subscribed bis name, Is true nnd
accurate, to the best of bis knowledgo and heller. Sworn
and subscribed tills 97th day of July, 1849, befero me,
C. S. WOODllULL, Mayor.
Extract of a fetter received from a Physician In Mary
land.
Cambridge, Mp, Oct. 5th, 1859.
Messrs. Sands : Gentlemen—My lltllo daughter wns
afflicted for n long tlino with Sore Ileud uml Eyes, und by
using your Sursuparilla, was perfectly cured, other medi
cines nnd Sureuparillns having failed to rellovo her. Hav
ing used it and tested its ccfflucy, I now confidently recom
mend it in preference to any other, ss It seems to possess
properties not contained in any other preparation; nnd
I fhul lha! purchasers, after they have used ft. Invariably
wnnt tho same urticto again, whenever they require u
medicine fer which this to recommended.
Respectfully yours, J. F’LINT, M. D.
Prepared and sold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. B. A D.
SANDS, Druggists nnd Chemists, 100 Fulton si., comer
of William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United Slates and Canadas. Price 91 per
bottle; six bottles fer 95.
declS th—o3mo
debility and derangement of tbo
.... speedily remedied by these Invaluable modleln
Theso valuable antidotal remedies were discovered by
Dr. I. T. lleiulorson, nml have been successfully tested
by somo of tho best physicians in tlio South, and by
thousands of other persons.
Tlioso medicines aro wholly. Vegetable, and are harm
less under any circumstances. Tho principal Ingredients
nso entirely now remedies, used by no other person lu
ty form us n medicine.
In malarial diseases, thoy act ns nn antidote against
the poisonous effects or Impure nlr, and require no pre
ceding preparation of tho system, as (hey comprise the
Cathartic, Diaphoretic, Bedatho, nnd Ionic principles:
thus accomplishing n dtstdorntum In tho treatment or
theso diseases, long sought fer before tho discovery of
theso medicines.
All who havo used Quinine, (the best remedy hereto
fore known fer Intcrmlllcnt fever,) must Bay that U to nei
ther certain nor lasting lu Its effects.
Quinine, In many Instances, from febrllo excitement
and gnsirnlgln, and cephalic disturbances, Is Inadmissi
ble. But the Eureka Medicine, can boused under any
circumstances or condition of tno system where a tonic,
purge, or dluphorotic to uooded, with tbo happiest effects.
Tho tonic mildly acts on tho bowels, carrying off tho
muco bilious matter collected there; correcting the action
of the liver nnd spleen, nnd assisting nature to throw off
tho Impediments to n healthy action or tho body, by nat-
turel remedies, calling Into action suspended nnlural laws,
thereby removing the causes and cflocts or tho diseases,
through tho nnlural channels of the body.
All that to asked Tor theso wonderful medicines to a
fair trial, which will satisfy all of tholr unparalleled vir
tues. Tliolr feme to built upon their own efficacy, nnd a
comparison with all other remedies Is challenged. Phy
sicians are requested to uso tho Flureka Tonic and No-
penthenn Pills, os they would any other tonic, with any
previous preparation of the system thoy please, nnd they
will bo convinced thoy nru tho superior of Qululno, nud
tho wholo catnloguo or tonics used ns lutormlUcnts.
Tliolr uso Is admissible nt any tlmo, even when tho
patient hasiho higlioot four. For alcx bend neliu unit
obstructed menstruation, they havo no equal. F'or par
ticulars see tonic directions.
Also, Dr. 1. T. Henderson’s F’.UIIEKA PURIFYING
CATHARTIC) PILLS, for cleansing nnd purifying tho
constitution, nnd establishing a hcnllhy economy In nil
persons laboring under any form of constitutional do-
rnngoment.
Also, Dr. I. T. Ilendorsons's OUACHITA VERMI
FUGE, tho greatest blessing ever bestowed upon the In
fantine world, warranted to expel worms of every kind,
nnd In every case where they exist In tho body. This
Vermifuge 1ms proved Itself decidedly superior to nny
other In use.
F’or testimonials of tho hcncflclnl effect of Iho uso of
Dr. I. T. Henderson’s Eureka Tonic, Ncpenthenn nud
Cathartic Pills, Ouachita Vermifuge, nnd Nerve nnd
Bono Llnlmout or Heal All nnd Pulmonic Oil, see hand
hills, and “Era” published by lkanl Tublc, A Co., nnd
found at tho different Agencies.
Also, Dr. I.T. Henderson’s NERVE nnd BONE LINI
MENT or HEAL ALL und PULMONIC OIL.—For
Man : It speedily cures Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula,
Bums, Scalds, Tetters und Ring-worm*, Wens, Swellings,
Risings, Sprain*, Cuts, Bruises, old Ulcere, Scald Ileud,
Sore Throat, Salivation from mercury, Sore Mouth, Neu
ralgia, Piles, Ground licit, Ac. Eur Ache, or Deafness,
by tilling tho ear with It nnd stopping it with wool or
cotton; Croup, by rubbing tho breast with tbo Liniment,
and administering u tcSBpoonfttl Internally with a llttlo
sugar,—It Is used In tho snmo way for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Pnoumonla, Phthisic, Bronchitis, Consumption,
and Pleurisy. Pain of nny kind cannot exist after this
Liniment has tlmo to produce Its effects. This Liniment
has completely triumphed over nil Liniments und Pain
Killers and Extractors extant, und Is ii preparation used
by the Doctors In their practice. A single trial or Its vir
tues will satisfy nny person of Its superiority nnd value.
F’or the Horse.—It Instantly cures Corks, Scratches,
Chafes, Cuts, Wounds, Splints, Spavin, Stifle, Bwliiney,
Sprains, Filin of tho eye, Whlrlbono of any Joint, or
Distemper, Stiffness or Spasm, Lockjaw, Big Shoulder,
Big Read, F’oot Evil, Navel Gulls, Snaku Rites, or tho
sting of any thing.
All of tno nbovo extraordinary Medicines kept con
stantly on bond and for sale by
JAB. A. LaROCHE,
Lyceum Building, Savannah, (Go.)
mar 8 lnini—oly
iams. Mary Ann, 1849; Wall, Mary.
KDW’D. M. 1’ltKN DERG AST, c. M.
Administrator*!* Notice.
A LL PEIL80NS Interested nre hereby notified, that four
months after this dato, application will be made to
tho Ilonorablo Inferior Court of Wayne County, when
silting for ordinary purposes, fer leave lo sell Lot of Land
No. 338, in tho 3d District of said Counly/bclonglng to tho
estate oC Jacob Wqhsmlth, late ol said County, deceased.
Sold for tho beuefit of the heirs and creditors of wild de
ceased. JAMES IIIGHSMITH,
Jan 1 Administrator.
A ., Administrator** Notice.
LL PERSONS having demand* against tho estate of
Lewis Lo Conte, Into of Liberty county, deceased,
will have them duly attested and presented to the Admin
istrator, within the time prescribed by law, nnd nil per
son* Indebted to said estato will mako immediate pay*
wont to the subscriber nt Macon, Georgln.
Jim”TIIQ8.C.MailKTr, Ailmlnintrntor.
.Administrator’* Notice.
•poim MONTHS after djile, aprihuloa -111 to mad.
J? to Uio Honorable tbo Jiwtlccs of tho Inforior Court of
Glynn county, while sitting for ordinary purposes—for
leave to tell a part of tlio real und personal estate or John
Parland, tote or said comity, deceased, fer the benefit of
the hclra and creditor* or said estate.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, Adm’r.
Brunswick, Oct. 25th, 1851. ocl 38
Administrator** Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Ilonorablo Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, when silting for ordh
purposes, on tho second Monday In January Instant,
Will be sold at tho Court llouso In Darien, In said
county, on Ure Ural Tuesday In April, between Iho usual
noun of sale, ono Lot of Land, with tbo Improvements
thereon; adjoining tho tonda of tho betn of James Calder,
Tim said land sold as the property of the lato
SjS*. 8, n , r S u 5 hUm i for U*o benefit of tho creditors of
<focaa«d.
Terms on tha day of tale.
n*r<nn j—.. P. PEASE, Administrator.
Darlon, January 2^ 1B52. jan 24
Tmtoaitodayorula. I "™ 1-
UMicMoau^-AiSIS. 8 ALUS °'
v» uii, ovii, ioju ; rr nru,
cy, 1819; Williams, Man
feb 17 0 KDW’D. 5
BLAKE'S PATENT
Fire-Proof Paint, from Ohio.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold in fine pow
der, then mixed with Linw-wt Oil lo the consistency
of thick pnlut, und applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of n few months to the nlinospherc, this coating
becomes a perfect sluto or coat of mall, protecting what
ever to covered from the action Of the weather and from
fire.
There to nothing equal to it for steamboat nnd car decks,
fer ull kinds of iron, ns it forms u coating nearly os hard
us the Iron Itself, und never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has been sold ns the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked It LAKE'S FIRE-PROOF
PAINT. Tho aliovu Paint to fer sale lu Savannah by
ggp 18 ' C. A. L. LAMAR.
Dr. I*arzctU’8 Juno Cordial,
0H, PROCREATIVE ELIXIR.
“Bo Yu Fruitful* und ITIultlplv!**
I B a command that should lie cheerfully obeyed by the
children of men; Tho ambitious, the humble, tho
fierce, the gentle, tho high, tho low, tho barbarous, and
the cultivated, are united in tho deslro which finds its
accomplishment in the reproduction or tholr kind. There
to nothing more certain than that it is ono or tho flrst
duties of the humiui race to Increase und multiply; and
the man and wife who leave the world without having
obeyed the injunction, can scarcely Iks sahl to have fid-
filled the great end of their existence.
It also possesses tho unrivultod qualities of curing In
cipient Consumption, and I have administered It with
great success to patients who have sought our delightful
clhnoto for the restoration of their health, nnd the result
is that a inullcluu bus boon uddod to tho catalogue for tho
cure of Incipient consumption.
Tho Juno Cordial to also a certain cure, In all cases, fer
Fluor Albus, difficult or painful Menstruation, Inconti
nence of Urine, Gleet, and all diseases arising from debil
itation of Iho system, where an impulse or n restorative is
wonted. It Is a certain euro fer seinhml emissions, geno-
nd debility, weakness or the genital organs, nervous af
fections, l-eucorrtuea or Whiles. As cn Invigorating
medicine, it is unequalled. It has taken the precedence
In Italy, and will in all other countries where It may be
come known.
To spread wide the bicsalngs of this medicine, I hnTO
appointed Messrs. Judson Co, of the City of New York,
In the United Slates of America, my sole Agents for its
sale; nnd none can bo genuine unless it comes through
them, and their signature is on tlio wnuqtcr.
Naples, July 10th, 1844. Antonio Laezetti.m. d.
Caution to bo Carefully Ifoad and lie*
membered.
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has lately
been Issued, having the uanio of Levi Juitoon on tlio
wrapper. Itomcinuer that tlio counterfeit lias tho
nuiiic of Levi Judson on tho wrapper, and tlio uenuise
bus NOT hto name on Uio wrapper.
JUDSON It CO., No.9 John street, Now York,
Only Agents In America. FXablislied In 1844.
Sold in Savannah only by MOORE tt HENDRICKSON,
and JAMl£SA. LaUOCIIE; In Augustu l<y Huvllund,
IUsloy tt Co.; in Charleston by ilaviluud, llurral be. Co.
fob 9
Cure Yours ell".
F ROM Tlmo Immemorial there has existed in largo
cities nnd populous towns, a species of disease, Iho
dependence nud propagation of wfilch results from tho
violation or dlvlno and moral laws. To those alHlctcd,
tho AMERICAN COMPOUND to presented to their no
tice a* being tho most certuln, speody, nnd valuable spe
cific ever offered to the unfortunate. It has, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that dally experience con
tinues to strengthen. Thousands havo been cured by Its
use; and ns it leaves no odour ou tho breath, requires
neither restriction In diet nor business, nor contains cither
mercury or noxious drugs in the least Iqjurious to Iho
system. It to boldly presented os tlio best remedy for
sucli diseases yet offered. It to used by Physicians, and
pronounced superior to nny known remedy.
£ CAUTION.—Ask fer tlio American Compound, nnd
*e only from Iho Aifcnt*—price 81 ner Itotlle, and
observe that Iho genuine has the written signature on the
bottle and tho nnine blown in tho glass.
For salo by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomons It Co.
Savannah; Ellis tt Co- Macon; Phillip B. Moire, Angus
tn; Dnnfertli tt Nayle, Columbus; and by Druggist# In all
the large cities anu towns in the Unilcd States,
rept 96— f 7>y
TAKE NOTICE.
A N ARRIVAL—Anything hut nn Elephant can bo
scon by calling nt.P. D. IIILZIIKIM’S
Clothing emporium,
JErrXRSOX-STREET.
P. D. HILZffEIM bogs leave to Inform his Menus and
tho public generally, Hint he has returned from tlio North,
and is now receiving and openlug one of tlio largest and
best selected Stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
over seen in tills ranrkel; ho has nlso received a very large
assortment of Hats, Can*, noot*, Shoes, <tc.{ together
with nearly 300 Trunks, Valises and Carpet lings; lie also
has hto usual supply of Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Snddlesuud
Bridle*, Umbrellas und Walking Canes—witli other arti
cles too numerous to mention. Ho would very respect
fully Invito hto friends to call nnd examine hto slock, und
nMures them, If ho cannot show them nn Elephant, ho
can givo them betlcr bargains thnn they can get In nny
other store in tho city. Country Merchants supplied r~
liberal terras.
NOS. 4 k 6 McINTIRE’S NEW BUILDINGS.
Jan 37
OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I
“CONSUMPTION.”
RUSHTON CLARK k CO.’ri CELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COD EIVEll MIL.
T HIS Vuluablc remedy, introduced by us to tho no
tice of the medical profession but little more than
two years since, has, during thnt short period, advanced
more rapidly In the public estimation than any remedy
f cl discovered for this dread destroyer or tho human race,
t has been used with tlio most signal and gratifying suc
cess, even In cases considered hopeless; and, in the lute
reports of tho New York und Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
Its use, it Is spoken of ns being mure valuable llum nny
remedy yet discovered fer Consumption and Pulmonary
Affections: nnd it luis tho grcul advantage over all oilier
remedies, that, Instead of reducing, it Increases tho strength
nnd flesh of tlio patient—tints cuahling Nature to co-opc-
rato with the remedy, nnd overcome the disease.
Owing to the purity ami superior quality of tho Oil of
otir manufacture having given it a popularity over all
otliers, several persons havo copied tlio shape and stylo of
our bottle. In order to palm off Inferior qunlity nnd adul
terated Oil; and, os tho article, unless pure, la, In most
cases, worse than useless, wo would call particular atten
tion lo our signature, which is over tho cork of each bot
tle, without which it is not genuine. Bo particular and
Inquire for Rushlon, Clark k Co’s Cod Liver Oil, and see
thnt tho signature Is over tho cork. F'or sale by
IV. W. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally in tho United States.
Jon 20•
To tliu UndlcN.
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, nnd beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chairs,
&c- giving a rich, gloviy appearance, superior lo var
nishing. Tho subscribers havo been appointed Agents
for tho sale of tlio above excellent article. Direc
tions accompany enrh bottle. No housekeeper should bo
without It. Price 93 cents. For sale by 4hc dozen or
nlnglo bottle. A liberal discount to tlioso who wish to
sell again. COLLINS be. ItULKLEY,
Jan 37 100 Brynn-street.
IllblcH nud I’ra>cr Hook*.
A Fine Assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books, put
up in the most elcgnnl und costly style, Papier
Muchc, Velvet, Turkey Morocco, kc n with and without
clasps. Those who wish an elegant article, will not
fall to lie suited. F’or salo by
Jan 90 J. B. CUmiKDOB.
A LADY'S VOYAGE around the World; selected
translation from the German or Ida Pfeiffer, by Mrs.
Percy Hiunelt.
The Tutor’s Ward; a novel, by tho author of “ Way
faring Sketches,” kc.
Lllon Grant,or tho Woman’s Revenge.
Vcnclla Trelnwney, or the Mysteries of the Court of
Lonita,bjru.M.m.jmold.
J. D. OUDBEDOa
C'lh’km’n 1,1 lll ° m0 " t n PP TOV «l k I rule and
Margaret—a Talo of the Rent and Ideal, Blight and
Bloom; by Judson. New edition, in two volumes.
Carlyle’s Life of John Sterling.
Nicaragua—its People, Scenery, Monuments, and the
proposed Inter-Oceanic Canal, with Mans nnd Illustra
tions ; by E. G. Squicr. 2 vols. 8vo.
Bernard k Wuettc’s Illustrated Manna) of Operative
Surgery; translated by Drs. Van Uuren and Isaac*—with
numerous plates.
Harper’s Mngaziuo and tho International, for January.
Jan 30 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P ANTS AND VESTS.—Black Doeskin nnd Fancy
Casaimcre Panls; also, embroidered black Cass!mere
and Satin, together with an extensive assortment of black
Fancy Silks and Cnssimero Vests, a now supply; lust re
ceived, and formdo low by VV. H. SYMONS,
Jan 90 17 Whllokcr-M.
FOUND.
A PRICELESS ARTICLE, worth more than diamonds
to thoso who stand in need of It.
Tho Remedy Hint will cure Rheumatism, Weak Back,
Bruises, Strains, Sprains nnd Swellings, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Corns, lec n kc. There Is no Tom-foolery here,
hut plain simple truth. Out of 10,0Dtp boxes In Ihe last
four month* sot oxk (I I) has been returned or Is-en un
successful ; this fact can be substantiated. To those who
nre suffaring, wo would say In nil honesty nnd enndnur,
get “MARSHALL'S MAGICAL PAIN F.RADICATOlt;”
It will certainly cure the various diseases for which it
to compounded. To be hud of
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO-
And J. A. LaUOCIIE.
_ , _ — AMO—
For sale hjrethe nl*ove, tho celebrated ctlro for Cnn.r.s
nnd Fever, never known to foil—“MARSHALLS’ COM
POUND OF CINCHONA.”
N. B.—These superior preparations bear tho written
signature of J. E. Marshall—without which, none to
genuine. apr R
PROF. A. C. BARRY'S
Tricopherons, or Medicated Componnd.
r|MJE efficiency of this justly celebrated embrocation
X for Invigorating, Itcnulifyuig and inqnirtlng n gloss
and silken softness to tlio hair, Is now so widely known
nnd acknowledged, that it lias gained by its merit n repu
tation which is not fer n day, but for nil time. It Is tho
province of science to subdue and control theso physical
evils which refined civilization lins brought iti Its train;
for so long ns warm rooms and tight hat*, with tho com
bined agency of other influences exist, will thousands of
unhappy victims bo Iroiibled with buld heads and grey
hnlra, to say nothing of tliu various cutaneous diseases to
which the bead Is subjected. It was lo relievo theso evils
thnt Professor Barry introduced hto invaluable rumody,
and among tliu thousand and ono who liavo been Ills
competitors, ho now atiuids alone on tliul pedestal of suc
cess, hewn out of Barry’s Tricophcrous, and sustained by
the favor nnd universal putronago of a discerning und
Intelligent public.
For restoring tho hnlr to its original growth or prevent
ing It from falling out, this compound has licen pronounc
ed by all medical men to lie a sure remedy. For eradi
cating scruff, dandruff, nnd curing diseases of tho skin,
glands, muscle*, stings und bruise*, the Tricophcrous will
always 1)0 feuiid a safe, speedy, nnd unfailing euro; and
bo loug ns
“Fair tresses man’s Imperial mco ensnare,
And beauty draws us witli a single hnlr,”
will Bnny's Tricophcrous he essential lo the toilet of
every Indy ami gentleman who denircs to givo n soft,
glossy nml nixuriaul appearance to Uio natural drapery of
reason's tiirono.
Hold In luruo bottles, price 35 cents, nt tho prlnclpnl
office, No. 137 Broadway, New York: and sold by tlio
principal merchants und druggists throughout the United
Stntes and Cuundas, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain
and France. tu—o
French High School.
T HE Heads of two Swiss F’rench Families, obliged by
political troubles in their own country to seek nn
asylum on tlio hospitable shores of America, havo set
tled In tho neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee, nnd
propose to render thom*olves useful to their adopted
country, by offering their long experience in education,
to parents who cannot give their children n liberal Euro
pean education at homo. Mr. Ftopcrnndleu to a Protes
tant minister, nnd during a number of years wns Profes
sor ol lamgungcs nnd F'ranch Literature In tlio “Norinnl
School” ami In the “Gymnasium” of luiusanue. Mr.
Verroy to a Lawyer, nnd wns a member of the “Counsel
of Instruction” In Switzerland. Theso gentlemen wish
to receive luto tholr fiimllics a limited number of schol
ars, from ton to fifteen yenrs of age, and only those whoso
parents nnd guardians can recommend ns exempt from
Immoralities of every kind, as llioy desire to preservo
their own children from vicious Influences. Tho situa
tion* fer school rooms nnd residences are desirable
nnd healthy, with pure nlr and good spring water.—
Manual labor upon tlio fumiB, accompanied by Iho mem-
bora of tliu fain flies, for alt who desire it. Flxcursions on
foot and on horseback often vary recreation. F’rencli is
tbo language of each family. Including servants. Tlio
society is composed of six or eight Intelligent nnd accom
plished families, also F’rench, within four and nix miles.
The style of living to that primitive, simple, ubuudnnt
Tare, common to that people. F’rench. German, I-ntin,
Greek, Physical Geography, Mathematics, History, "*•*
losophy, Rhetoric, Logic; in a word, every branch, _
stunting a liberal European Education, will be taught,
No psrtlcular tlmo appointed us yet for commencing ses
sion*, ns many persons living In unhealthy countries de
sire to Icnvo them at tlioso times usually appointed for
vacations. Particular directions are required with re
gard to each child's expenditure, nud the making ac
counts In tho nclgcbortug village, nil of which will bo
rcllgioiinsly observed. Madaino E8PERANDIF1U nnd
Mnduin VKRREY will extend their kind care nnd atten
tion to nil pupils placed in their respective establishments.
Mr. F). and Mr. V. expect to fill tho places of kind ad
viser* and parents, as well as teachers, to the youths
confided to them.
Terms:—F'or board and tuition, fifteen dollars
mouth, payablo half yearly in udvnnce; each session
commencing with Uio arrival of tho student ut the school.
Music will bo (aught, if desired. A Indy lately arrived
from Hwltzcrland, or superior musical attainments, will
give lessons on tho Plano, by tho lesson or by tho session,
ut slxty-two und n half cents a lesson. No extra charge,
save thnt of a physician, when really necessary.
Cope of a Jjtllcr from Professor A gas til, of Harvard
University, to Johu //. Lewis, Esq- of Huntsville.
Dear Sir :—I understand thnt iny mend, Mr. F. Espo-
ramlicti, late Professor in Lausanne,Hwllzerlniid, nnd Mr.
L. Vcrrey, formerly ono of Iho Trustees of tlio College,'
the snmo place, intend to turn their attention to public
private education. My long personal acquaintance with
tho llrxt of these gentlemen, cnuliles me to say that ho to
prepared, by Ills extensive attainments, to Imiiart tlio
most substantial and extensive Instruction. Hu lias, for
many years, held n prominent position In tho cstabltoh-
its of public Instruction In my native country, and has
LEA k I’KRRIN’H
, WOROEMTEKNIIIUE MAUCE*
T HE Proprietors hnvlng to acknowledge tho unnui
fled approval and tho general ndoptlon of this cai—
In every quarter of Iho globe, deem It needful to state
that Its superior qualities causing universal demand, havo
given rise to numerous Imitations; but In tlio United
States tills lias been carried to tlio extent of making uso
of our name*, nnd copying our labels, wrapper* and cap
sules, for which offence parties in Now York aro now
under bonds awaiting their trial. In order, therefore, lo
enable purchasers lo avoid Imitations, we hereby giro
notice that wo continue to consign our Hauce to tbo care
of Messrs. John Duncan k Bonn, of Now-York, os our
solo Agent# for tho United Htalcs, by whom the trado
may be at all times supplied with the genuine article, on
terms calculated with due regard to Uieir Interest.
LEA 4c PKUIUNB.
Worcester, Eng. July 10,1851. m—ly aug 38
Y — EAST POWDER^Preston k Mcrriji’TTnfeUiblo
Yeaat Powder, a new article for mnklng light und
sweet Broad. When Ibis article Is used according to tbo
directions, It never falls to make light bread, If good flour
Is used; and It is warranted to keep In any climate. A
large supply of tills celebrated Powder lust received di
rect from tho manufacturers, and fer salo by
Jan 17 W. W. LINCOLN.
■pATENT NURBKRY SWINGS.-A new article, nnd
X for the first tlmo now introduced Into tills city: tlioy
are of recent Invention nnd appear well adapted for a
Child's Hwlug. Cull und ecu thorn nt 100 Brynmslreet.
Juu 15 COLLIN8 4c UULKLEY,
net 21
To tlio Fair JLndlcN , 'of tlio l.ndloH* Fair*
rplIK Kuhscribcr would especially direct himself, In-
1. vitlng them lo favor him with a call, nnd select arti
cles from ids splendid assortment of Ixuidon und Parisian
Fancy Ware. Ho has recently received ndvfces from the
owner of these Goods to lower their prices still lower. In
preference of returning thorn, nnd they need now Ire but
seen to las purchased. J. W. I’IIILLII’8,
Jan 21 Congress-sh, opposite tho Market
M. Iff. I’ETTEftGILIe
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
mar 14 No. 10 Statcut.* Iloston, ITInNN*
H. M. Pettkkoii.l 4c Co* Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 State street, Boston, arc Agents tot tho
Savaiinnli Republican, nml arc authorized to receive Ad
vertisement* and Subscription* at tlio same rates as are
required at this office, ‘nielr receipts arc regarded as
payments.
NEWSPAPER, ADVKUTII
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
ADVERTISING AND SUB-
GENERAL
80 Ilroadway* near Wul 1-stroot,
NEW-VORX.
mnr I I [Established In 1843.]
~ LiFKlNHiJRA RUE.
NOIITII-UAKOVJIVA MUTUAL LIFE
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
I* now Iviilug Policies for life ns well ns for shorter
E oriod*. Annual rales of Insurance on $100 or a single
fe for nny term of years.
A at. For 1 Year. Jhr 7 Years. Fur Life.
25 91,00 91,12 92,04
35 | 30 1,53 3,75
50 | 00 2,09 4,60
Only oiio-hulf of these amount* payablo tho flrst year.
Profit* paid Imck nnnunlly.
Charles K. Johnson, Jr., President.
Wm. D. IIavwoop, Vico President.
James F. Jordan, Secretary.
W. MABRY, Agent at Brunswick.
_may 33 ffiin—OmO
DAVID II. GALLOWAY & CO„
Manufacturers und Dealers In
Friotion Matohes,
In Round and Wood IJozci.
MAIKKING INK,
black w_r itjng ink,
July 1 OIL FA8TEBLACKIN0. lhf-o
universally bean considered as a most accomplished scho
lar and theologian, lie has left Switzerland In conse
quence of political disturbances, nnd hto departure bus
been, und Is still considered by ull hto friends, as ‘
public loss.
Mr. Vcrrey has left Switzerland under tho samo cir
cumstances und for tho rumo reasons as Mr. Flsperumlloii.
I know him however only by reputation; but such nro
the report* which have reached mu respecting him, that
I would uot hesitate to extend to him iny most hearty
recommendation.
Mr. KspcranUiou writes mo that you aro Interested .
hto success In this country; this to my njKiIogy for ad
dressing you without Iho pleasure of n previous acquain
tance. Excuse therefore iny liberty in thus writing to
you on behalf of an old friend.
With great regard, sincerely yours,
G'nmhridgo, Dlh June, 1851. L. AGASSIZ.
M l COM IRE’S RESTORATIVE.— 100 — Doren^Fbr
cleaning und Polishing Furniture. It to superior to
nny other article over before used for polishing nil kinds
or varnished uud iiolisliod Furniture. F’or salo l»y :
Juu IB I. W. MORRELL k CO.
etineval SWtictttacmcntn.
" 1 .
GREAT BRm8H Q.UARTEHT.TTs
BLAUKWOOllT magazine,
Important Reduction in the Rates of Poston i
LEONARD 8JUOTT & CO*.
No. 54 GOLD43T n NEW YORK, *
/CONTINUE to publish Uio following British Period!-
TilEl.tJNRON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservath
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig,)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (tree
IE WESTMINSTER REVIEW
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZlNErTorv N
Theso Reprints have now boon in successful onenil,»
In Ihto country lor twenty year#, nnd thuir clrcufntlnh i.
constantly on tiiu Increase, notwithstanding the coiniM.ii
lion thoy encounter Iruin American iierlodlcato orafimi
lar class nnd Irian numoroua Eclectics and Magiii,,..!
made up or refections from foreign periodicals. This twJ
shows clearly tho high estimation fit which they ora h«M
by tlio intelligent reading public, and affords a gun rani»
that they ure established ou a Ann basis, and will bn
tiuued will lout Interruption. •» wm i* eon.
TortUM* Per
p’or nny ono of tho four Hol lows *5"JJ:
•’or nny two of tho lour Reviews 5 JJ;
: -’or any tiiroo of tho four Uoviows. ‘ 7 ft
'or all four of tho Ho views ' i }”
’or Blackwood’s Magazlno '
■'or Blackwood and tnreo Uoviows * B }?
F'or Blackwood nnd tho four Uovfowa .’ lo ou
Payments to be made in all taste in advance.
current in the State where issued will be received at ■*/
Reduced Poslnge. r ’
Tlio postage on tlioso Periodicals has, by Iho late Ii*
been reduced, on tbo average, nbout roterv ran cent 1 *
ny Remittances nnd communications should be *1*
ways addressed, post paid, to tho Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT k CO-
79 F’uLTON-aTMaaT, New York,
Entranco54 Gold-strrei
W.T. WILLIAMS, Agont, Savannah, j.nso
Ive)
400
350
1,300
800
1,000
(lireat Clothing Depository,
tilUBON’8 1UNUE, SAVASiVAll, UA.
1853.
30.8. NICHOLS would respeciftilly call tin
_ lion of tlio Public to ills extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, which ho to now opening
ul hto Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE.
llnvlngjust roturncd from the North with It, ho to pre
pared to say hto Stock has never bceu surpassed by any
licrotorc offered lu this place. It coustots of almost
everything in the shapo of Clothing for Men and Boys,
and lie asks nn examination of tlio *nmc.
60 Mcu's Blue nud lliuck Cloth Cloaks nud Mantles.
00 “ Over Coats, of vurious kinds und qualities
100 “ F'rock Gouts, Frocktccs, Sucks and business
Coats
Dross Coats, of various colors nnd qualities
Round Jackets
Pantaloon*, embracing almost every pattern
Vests, or tho latest patterns
Shirt*, Under-Shirts and Drawer*.
BOYS' CLOTHING,
c. S. N. would particularly call tho attention of parents
and guardians lo fils largo supply or Youths’ Bo>s’ nnd
Children’s Clothing. Having taken great pains to have
them made up to suit tills market, ho luvllcs thoso in
want to look among the following:
75 Boys’ Cloth, Flushing nud C’assiniere Over-Coals
200 “ “ “ nud Tweed Cns. Frock Coals
150 “mm Tweed Cub. nnd Cadet Sacks
400 “ Cloth and Satinet Round Jackets
800 nr. Boys' Cloth, Cnssimero nnd Satinet Puntaloens
400 “ Bflk, Satin, Vulcucin nnd Alpaca Vests
400 “ While and Colored Shirts
100 Children’* connected Suites
400 Boys’ Covered uud Cloth Caps, a supcrlr article,
together witli Inhuit l’ur Huts.
A large supply of Fancy Article*, too numerous to
name. Traveling Trunk*, Curpct Bugs, Satchels, Va-
llsscs, 4cc
N. B.—Having n private room for trying on Children’s
Clothing, 1 must dccliuo rending it out to be tried on,
except fn cases of sickness. Those in want are invited to
give mu u call, ut tlio Clothing Store,
Jim 11 N»S. Ol) nnd IBO GIBBONS' RANGE.
Dry ttoods! Dry (woods!
BY HENRY LATHR0P.
Gibbon’s new Building* cor. ConirroM
„, and Whilukcr-htrccts*
Hof now receiving a largo nnd wcll-nseortod Stock
FANCY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
to which ho would invito tlio *;ieciiil attention of Mer
chants, Planters nnd Iho Public In general, loculi and ex
amine befero purchasing elsewhere. Just received:
40 hales Negro Blankets.
5 bales 9-4,10-1,11-4,12-4,13-1 Bed Ulnnkols.
50 cases Kerseys; 20 do plain and plaid Llnseys.
30 do 3-4,7-8, and 4-4 bleached Shirtings.
10 do 8-4, IM, 10-1,11-4 bleached Sheetings.
5 bales 5-4, 8-4,10-4 brown do
00 do 3-4,4-4 do Shirting.
0 cases Bird’s Eye, Scotch lluckubuck and Russia
Diaper; 3 do Colton Diaper.
10 pieces blenched 6-1,8-4,10-4 Table Damask.
10 pieces brown 6-1,8-4, 10-4 do
10 dozen blenched and brown Dainnsk Table Cloth.
3 cases Irish Linen; 20 cases dark Fancy und Mourn
ing Prints; 2 cases ussorted col'd Cambric.
16 bales Plaid nnd Striped Homespun.
2 case# Apron Chocks; 5do Blue Denims.
15 bales Shirting Stripes.
4 cares assorted Colored nnd Black Satinets.
„ .MERCER UNIVERSITY,
Ponflold* (jirvonu County* Goorirln.
STUDIES. H
T HE Studies'in this University are:—A Theological
Course of three year*, designed for those who an!
preparing for tho Gospel Ministry;
A Collcglnte Course of four yeans equal to that of other
Colleges in Die country t
A Scientific Course ot three years, Including, with soma
addition*, all Iho studies or tho Collcglato Courso except
tho Ancient Languages; 1
An Academical Course, Including whatever la necesc*.
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
ADMISSION.
Tito regular time for tho admission of Students, Is at the
opcrtlntf or Ihe Yuli Term, tliu last Wednesday In Auguit.
Candidates for admission Into tlio Collcglato Coune
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geograpbv
Arithmetic, English, Latin nnd Greek Grammar, ciwar!
Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Read!
or; and must bo ut toast fourteen years or ngo.
Candidates fer admission Into tho Scientific Cmine
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography.
Arithmetic, Eugllsh Grammar, Slmplo Equations In
Algebra, und two books In Geometry; and must be at
least sixteen years orage.
EXPENSES.
Tuition. Spring Term. toll Term,
In TuKOLoaicAL Seminary,....Nothing Nothlnir.
In Colleoe, 995 Otf 913 uq
Scientific Course, 25 00 15 nn
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 85 00 15 00
gocorrt “ 20 00 12 00
Third “ 15 00 g 00
Elementary “ lo 00 0 on
Room Kent. 0 00 4 nn
Contingent Expenses, 2 00 1 00
Those expenses nro required to bo paid In advance.
From Students who lodgo In tho Collego building*,Mir
dollars will ho received as Ail! payment for tho tuition
feufy room rout, and contingent oxpenres of tho year.
Tlio price of Board In tlio village to 910 per month's of
washing, room-rent, and ftiel, 93.
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
Tho Commencement' is held on tho last Wednesday la
l^hcro nro two Vacations, dividing the year Into two
terms, ns follows:
First Term—from last Wednesday in August to Decem
ber 15th.
Winter Vacation—from December I5tii to February lit.
Second Torjn—from first duy of F’cbrunry to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Iasi- Wed
nesday In August. It. M. BANPF.RH,
Secretary or the Hoard of Trustee*.
Any (Wend, by application lo I)r. J. L'. DAGG, presi
dent or tliu university, will receive a cntulogue, contain
ing the course of studies, und all oilier uccemry lafor-
million. l). FI. 8.
sept 18 1 am—13 mo
CAMDEN COUNTY ACADEMY,
At 8t* Iffnryto) Geo.
T HIS Institution of learning will bo opened on Iho flrrt
Monday In January next, under Ihe management ol
Mr. Alheht W. Rowland, A. II., and late Teacher ol
tho Preparatory School of Emory College, at Oxford,
Georgia.
Mr. Rowland to highly recommended by Prwldcnl
Geo. F. Pierce, D. IE, and Professor Means, ns an effi
cient teacher, and of unlnqicnchublo moral character.—
Tho Itourd of Trustees can, therefore, with confidence,
recommend the Camden County Academy to the public
fer patronage, feeling assured that satisfaction will to
given lo its patrons, by tiio strict attention which lbs
1’Hyclpal will givo to Ihe studies and morals of their
Terms of Tuition from $6 to 8 nor quarter.
Itourd can be hnd ou reasonable terms in prlvnls fam
ilies. A. J. llESSENT, Chairman.
St. Marys, Dec. 13,1831.mwf 4w dec 15
6 do striped and plain Kentucky Jeans.'
3 do wlilto Flannels 5 5 bales red do.
20 cares Ginghams and Cotton Umbrellas.
10 cases Coat’s Spool Cotton.
AGENCY.
NEW-YORK, AUG. 39, IH3I.
This is to certify that we have appointed Menu.
IFibster 4- Palmes, of Savannah, Georgia, our AyttU
for tho sale of our Patent Machinery and Tanner's Oil.
CHARLES F. LEAF ITT,
Treasurer N. F, Oil Manufacturing Company.
T IIE Undersigned have nn hand, und will he cmtznt-
ly stiiipllod with the New-Vork Oil Mnnufectomr
Company's Improved MACHINERY and TANNtW
The Machinery Oil has been thoroughly tested hr u
rloiis Rail-Roads In the Eastern Slate*, Machine and Col
ton Factories, and by the Central und South-Wwttra
Rnil-Iloud Companies or Georgia, nnd has given perfect
satisfectiou.
It has been used In plnce of best Rlcncbcd Sperm Oil,
nnd has given equally us good saltofnct|oD, nnd coata cal)
about three-fifths nn much. It to not designed for burn
ing, hut Is recommended only Tor Its superior lubricating
pronortlo*, und bo confident nro the inumifiicturcr* oflti
giving satisfaction, that they ure willing to havoltitind
on its merit* and with n ftiir and impartial trial. If ad
found tin represented, It cun be returned to the undersign
ed at Iholr expense.
It will bo furnished to Kail-Road Companies and Bin-
ufacturhig establishment*, on ns favorable terms ti they
can order It from Now-York. Tanners and Curriers wh«
have used tlio Oil pronounce It equal touny overtired.
nov 21 tiistifilm WEBSTER k PALF1E8-
Jan 20
.... BLANKETS* KERSEYS* Ac*
T UL Subscribers havo nowln store, 0110 or tlio hea
viest stocks of tho nbovo goods to bo found in tills
city, to which they most respectfully Invito iho attention
or nil tlioso who wish both a cheap and prime urticto.
Consisting In part of
2500 pairs Blankets, own Importation.
100 do Flxtrn lino YVlilliicy do.
50 cases Negro Woolens.
10 bales South Carolina I’lulns.
5 bules Schley Georgia do.
5 hales Georgia Stripe*.
15 boles Brown Shirting.
10 bales Red Flannel.
19 cases Blenched Goods.
3 cases Twilled Jeans.
" do 134,1(W,^4,6-4,5-4 Bleached Sheetings.
"«o
20
100 Rugs, Velvet Truffed oml Chonillo.
150 Mnta, nil descriptions.
35 pieces Floor Cloth, 84, 04,54 and 44.
5 cases Bed Tick.
5 bales Alurlboro' Stripes.
3 cases Manchester Plains; 3 cases Checks.
15 dozen Silk uud Collon Umbrella*.
3 cases Black nnd Blue Satinet; 2do Kentucky Jeans.
3 do I'inln nnd Striped Tweeds.
5 do English nnd American Prints.
1 do F’rench Cambric 5 2 do Furniture Prints.
160 dozen Bluo Uomal und l’luid Kerchiefs.
1 care Llnseys.
Jan 20 AIKEN k BURNS.
pieces Cn meting, 3 ply uud Ingrain,
do Velvet uudlnpcslry Brussell.
do Drugget, nil widths.
S HAWLS.—Plnld Lungnud Square Wool Shawls,while
Canton Crape do., black Thibet und Cashmere do.,
plaid and printed Cashmere Scjirtk; also, nn assortment or
jilulu black Silk watered nnd colored Satin Mantillas,
latest French styles; Just received and lor salo by
J«n 20 DkVVITT k MORGAN.
it r r.r. nun i I'.ac.—»» iiuiis. low jiriceu
Sugar 4; 15do.Porto Rico fine do.; lot) bills, crushed
and powdered do.; 95 boxes rcllncil Loaf Sugar, 50 bbls.
Htuart's Clarified do; 100 bags Green Illo Coffee; 190
packages Black und Green Tens; Just received und for
“'•'e by
1111 2(
Jan 90
J. V. CONNERAT k CO.
W ATCHES.—A largo ussortinont of Watches. Sec
ond, Quarter Second. Double Tlino und Indepen
dent. Also laivers; at 110 Broughton-strcet.
Jnn 15 HORTON k IUKEMAN._
I ORII.LARD'S SNUFF and TOBACCO.—Mnccnboy.
4 in jars, kegs nud Itotlle*; Scotch, In Jars, bladders uud
Itotlle*; Itapjiec, Injurs, und Smoking Tobacco, In quar
ter size papers; nlso, Mrs. Miller’s lino cut Chewing To-
Iwcco; also, Itoomn's Mnccaboy nnd Scotch Snuff, In Jnra
uml bottles. F’or safe by
Jan 16 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
Y EAST POWDERS.—Preston k Merrill’s Infnlliltio
Vcast Powders, for making light und sweet bread.
Bread inmlo from tills Ycnst I* perfectly wholesome, not
lialtlo to sour niton tho stomach, nnd Is more nourishing
nml economical thnn bread raised with tliu common
Brewer’s Yeast, which, as to well known lo chemist*, lu
producing lightness, converts Into mu nnd spirit n p/irtlon
of tho sweet nnd nourishing qualities of the Flour, which
are thus wholly lost. For sale Ity
" MOURE k HENDRICKSON.
fob 6
D OMESTIC IIARDWARF^-Comprislng Pots, Ovens,
Spiders, Flsli Kettle*, Soup Digesters, Coffee Roast-
ora, Banco Pans, Gridirons, Fry Pans, Wafer nnd Waffio
Irons, Sho vela nnd Tongs, Hat Traps, Sad Irons, Coal
Shovels, Patent Balances, Enamelled Slew Puns, Brass
Kettles, tccA for sale lty
doc 12 COLLINS k BULLKEY, Bryan-ab
C HINA VASES.—An elegant assortment of China and
Terra Cotta Vase*, single Cups nnd Hnucon for pre
sents; Gold Band. China nnd Wcdgowood Pitchers, Hoho-
mlan Glass and Chinn Colognes; Card Baskets, of bonutl-
ful patterns; rich China Condlo-Sllcks; Inkstands; Gold
hand Mugs; Lily, Drab, Sunflower, and Inlaid Butter
Dishes; together with a grant variety ofChlna Ornaments,
received by tliu last arrivals, mid for sate by
COLLINS k IIULKLEY,
Juu 7 loo Hryau-BlrcoL
REMOVAL..
R OBF1RTB, FOOTE k MARSHALL have removed lo
their large, new nnd convenient Store, corner of
Broughton and Jeffersou-streels, opposite St. Andrew’s
Itoll^where they nre now o|K!iilng a lurgo and splendid
FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DUY GOODS,
which they offer for sale exclusively at wholesale. Mer
chants from the interior cun rely on their stock bolng sur
passed by none in tho Southern country,nud nt prices
equally low. They have In store, uml ure receiving
100 bales Brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings.
50 cases Bleached Shirtings nnd Sheetings.
50 bides Blankets.
100 cases Kerseys nml Lindseys.
35 bales Rod Flannel*.
Also, a largo variety of laullra’ Dresses, F'oncy Goods,
Cloths, Casslinerc*, Tweeds, and Miscellaneous Articles
usunlly wanted by Country Merchants. Jnn
08 BRYAN STREET.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
FfMIE Subscriber bus Just received hto well-assorted
X stock or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
In part or English, French nnd Germnn Cloths; English,
F’rench and Scotch fancy nml black Casshncres; ulso, n
largo and splendid vnrlqty of Vestings, consisting of fancy
Silks, Satins uml Worsted, black nnd figured'do., unu
Idnck embroidered do—which ho Is prepared to iuuko to
order In tliu most fashionable style, nud
dating term*.
He iiiis ulso received n select assortment or RF.ADY
MADF. CLOTHING, for men uml boys. Together with
a large uml choice supply of HATS nml OAIV, made up
In the most fushlonuble style, nnd to Ills own onler.
oct 4 PHILIP KEAN, 1.8 llrynn street.
OEORBE w. hardcastle;
_ CARRIAGE MAKER*
200 CONGRFIBS ANI) 95 ST. JULIAN-8TREET,
Frnnkltn-Sqiiarc*
W OULD Return Ills thanks to hto friends and pitrnM
fur past favours, nnd Inform them, that ho 1* to*
ready nt tho old stand, to execute any work In the alxut
line, und hopes by his untiring exertloiu to pirate t'l
who may honor him with u call. All kinds of repairing
In tho uuovo business done with tlio utmost nealnwiand
dispatch.
Wheelwright nnd Blacksmith work, nnd nil kind* 0
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Acl, mado on the iborlii
notlco und on most liberal term*. J»» 8"
REMOVAL.
T HE Undersigned would respectfully call tlio attention
of their friends nnd tho public lo their removal lo
SmctVnow Building, opposite 81. Andrew’s Hall, Brough-
ton-street,—where will l>o found a choice assortment m
Family Groceries. Also, Wines, Liquors, Segnr*, Tobac
co, Fruit, C'nnrectlpnnrlcs, wholesale anu retail, nt^tho
lowest market prides.
Also, Oysters und Fish will bo put up at tho nhortert no
tice, In such stylo nud quantity ns may be wanted forth*
accommodation of parties and the country trade.
Jnn 20 G. M. WILLETT fe CO.
PIANO DROIT. 1M
T HE Undersigned have Just opened n splendid Plano
Droit, made by Roscnkranlz, Dresden, fur wbich the
manufacturer bus received n gold medal. Thew mare-
incuts can be recommended nnd guaranteed to be supe
rior lo any of tho kind In uso. The favor or tcauu
solicited by
Jnn 24 F. ZOGBAUM & CO- Market-Square.
NEW ROQKN.
ft ODEY’8 LADY’S BOOK for February.
VT Tho International Mngazlnu do. v .
Tlio Couvicl, or Iho Conspirator's Victim; by l»w
Buntllno.
Kenneth; a Romnnco of tho Highlands.
Tho Whig Almanac fer 1852.
The Democratic Review for January. ,, nnenr v
Jau 39 J. B. CUDBEDOr.
NEW BOOKS* „„„ , rn
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
« THURSDAY, JANUARY 20TII.
/~1 ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for February.
vX Kenneth: a Romance of tho Highland*, voi.*.
Tlio International Magazine, for February. .
The School fer Husbands; a Novel: by Lady But™
Lytioit.
Tho Whig Almanac, for 1852. . ,
My Friend Wriggles—a (Laughter) Moving Panoram
or Ids Fortunca uud Misfortunes. , ,.^,,„ n i t ',
Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright nnd Meehan
Pocket Companion. * , „' -j
11 tot olro do Charles XII, par Voltaire, solgneu"®* 0 '
revuo par Gabriel Surronnc, F. A. 8.1-
The Wldo World: n Game. _ „ „,rhri*tUi
A further supply or Charily and its Fruits, or tmrt
Love ns manifested lu tho Heart und Life, by Jow
Edwards. .
L'LOTIIINLI CLOTH I ft (a! CJLOTUlNti!
PIERSON & IIEIDT)
H AV , No. 10 WillInkor-.Ntroof*
ave been and uro constantly receiving nn nxtonslvo
assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING uud
Gent s Furnishing Goods. Wo would re*|icctfiilly Invito
tho attention of inerclinuts visiting Iho city, to our Stock,
gotten 1111 expressly for tliolr trade. Great care has been
observed as lo tho stylo nnd mako of our garments, nud
wo are determined to sell ns low ns cun ho purchased in
Nuw-Iork. Our stock of Fancy Goods Is complete, und wo
invite our friends to call and examine fer thumrclvca.
PIERSON k IIEIDT.
Clothing nud Gent's Fumlahlng Goods—Wliolesnlo nnd
Retail. • oct 16
NEW WII0LE8ALE k RETAIL CL0THIN08T0RE.
rpilK HubtcrilK'ra having Just arrived lu this city, and
X opened Iho elegant now Store nt the
C'ornor of CongreNN mid juffrrannralN.*
Iicg leave to announce to tliu citizens or Savannah, nml lo
dealers nml others In the country, that from nud nfter tho
1st ofSoptoinlHir next, they will keep always on linml nn
nmpto supply of Ready-mmto Men’s nnd Boy’s CLOTH
ING, of every description, from Iho most common to tho
finest articles. Thoy will also rumlsh every thing thnt can
be required Ibr a gentleman’s wardrobe, such ns Shirts,
Collars, Cravats, Drawers and Under-Shirts, SackMJIovcs,
Boots, Shoes, Cups, Huts; also, all sorts of lilnnkotl
Trunks, Carpet Bags, fee. fee. ^
All person* In town nnd country nro respoctfully re
quested to call and examine our stock nnd ascertain our
, MAAH * IIAYMANN,
Jnn 38 Imo
•VALENTINES—In tho greatest variety,withspp^
Unman Sped— 1 by I.lcut. Col*
Charles Hamilton Smith—wltlfplntcs. o(«bu.
Rail-Road, Slenm-ltout, and Telegraph Book—**
A F'aggot of French Slicks, or Paris In I85E .
Horsemanship, Including the Breaking aud Tr»
Horses: by Ilunuchc.
International, for February. .. .
Surenno's Vnltnire’s Charles 19th—F tench.
Taylor’s Wesley and the Methodists. _ .
Tho Comic History of England: by A.Bwk* 11 ^
numerous coloured engravings.
**-“ * Dlckc— -
W. THORNE \
microtis coloured engraving*.
Homo Philosophy, from Dickon*—No. *77,,iW
Jnn 31 W. TIIOIINU WILLIA"^.
N EGRO BROGANS.—A froth supply of Negro Shoes,
warranted of Iho beat workmanship, and Ibr salo
stored silk lasting patont
tipped Gaiter Boots; Ladles’ Morocco patont tipped l’olka
I toots, not to bo surpassed fer neatness ami beauty In thla
city. Thn Indio* are rcapcciftilly Invited to oxnmlno
them, uud they will 110 doubt be induced to purchase.
Jm* 20 VV, IIEIDT.
n exceM
ACIIINEUV OIL.—Cobum’s Extra Oil, an
-IV1 substitute for Sperm Oil, ot a much lo ^
lids Oil to warranted lo wear well on1 all kltw*
the ririf-ronds. stcamerri. and machine shops SftSf
borhood of Boston, unu by tho Novelty « orKs n ^
York. Ids nlso calculated for bumlng. nml to •l 1 . ^
to hum freely, giving n good light without cruiunj
wick or emitting offensive smell, poloJgnnirKBOK.
Jnn H , MOORE fe HF.NDItRKPU,
TXrooDKN WARE.—limits Band W
S^SSW» , Bf«Elgss
Snae -
T Afil.li CUTI.BHY.-nmi |!«l
Kill*™, »llli Mill wllliout Fork.; Coctia na “
•i P rr U0 '”“‘otfi.uNB Ug,
rpuA wAii'i-iiH,—a i.nio aaraw®
RANDY nml GIN.—5 half, 8 quarter,
> plpee Bi ...
are In (ho U,
■-as
B pl'p™irMtfrl'i'ioOlir’Aii ofuitomjgfi
re In tho U. B. Bonded Wnrohouse, being dir-
illonat^for safe on reosonnblo torms, bjr p^yij)?^
AT,I, LAMPS Mid LANTKIW«^AI““
of .lnlM*l CllM. IIi.ll iMinp. Mill I." 11 ""
W JIT* ,u “ 1 (ur “i&INS .