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SAVANNAH REPtfgLfoAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1&&2.^
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&cjjal Wotfcca.
ClWIoni ftr Letter, DUmlMory.
S T oSa°lL^i 0 Co. A ’ |ToUl«homl.m.,concern.
Whereas, WmriBLD 8. Run sell, Administrator of Al-
• YO T. Wilkin*, alia* Thoinu G. Richardson, deceased,
hath applied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court or said
Co at;, when aiding for ordinary purposes, for a citation
to Imuq and bo published according to law, Ibr letter*
to fllo their objection* (If any they have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk 1 * office of said Court, on or beforo the 4th
day of May next; otherwise letters dlsmluory will bo
Witness: the Honorable R. A. Lewis, ono of tho Jus
tices of said Court, this 4th day of November, 1851.
' noV 4 BEABORX UOODftLL,c. c. o. c. c.
. yjge = ”” 1
Citation, for Letters DJsmlssory,
^C^othnm Cof' | To ^ whom lt ,nn y concern.
YVhereas, **" *—* " .j-.-.—.j-j. .—t-
Mr*. Ann D. Dates, Administratrix de bonis
ortho estate or Thomas W. o’Farroll, deceased, hath
*" " tho Inferior Court of said C<
applied to the Honorablo
ty, when sitting (br ordinary purposes, for a citation to
issue and bo published according to law for letters dls-
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections (If any thoy have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk’s ofllce of said CXiurt, ou or beforo tho fourth
day of May next, otherwlso loiters dlsmlssory wilt be
■Ift. tho Honorablo R. T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus
tices of said Court, this 4th day of November, 1M1.
nor 4 SEABORN GOOPALL. c. c. o. c. c.
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
TATE Of ®N06gIA, f To a n whom It may concern.
Q1 „
©.Chatham Co.
HA, | Tc
C*. O’ltat
YVtiereas, William G. O’Driscoll and Jos.GxoaaE,
Jr- Executors of the last will and testament of Edward
Wylly, deceased, hnvo applied to the Honorablo the In*
ferfor Court of said County, when sitting (br ordinary pur
poses, for citation to Issue and bo published, according to
law, ibr letters dlsmlssory.
Tneso are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to fllo their objections (If any they have) to tho applicants
in Ute Clerk’s ofllco or said Court, on or beforo tho se
cond day of March next; otherwise letters dlsmlssory w 111
Y^Ttncas,’ tho Honorablo IL T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus
tices of said Court, this 2nd day of September, 1851.
»ept2 SEABORN GOOPALL, o. c.
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Chatham Co.
To all whom It may concern.
WhereaTjotiitF. GuawAtTiN, Administrator de bonis
bon of Walter Smith, deceased, hath applied to the Hon
orable tho Inferior Court or said County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for a citation to Issuo and be publish
ed, according to law, for letters dlsmlssory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
SLeflal Notices.
VALUABLE LAWD8 FOH SAtE.
M Admlnlitrutor’s (sale* , • m
Will be sold on the first Tuesday In April Ham'
next, before tho Court llouso door, In the
town of Jonbreonton, Camden county, Gu- the following
fractions of Land, belonging to tho estate of Philip Cooke,
Into of Twiggs County, deceased t
359 acres, No.294, 1st District, Camden,county. Im
proved lot, a good dwelling, out house and Ulu houto—
about 80 acres under good fence and In cultivation; mill
scat upoult; no# occupied by Mr. George Johns; well
known*. the old Indian encampment, Mackosooka Path}
and crossing an Inexhaustible cattle range In tho neigh-
b °s«tncre*, , No. P m’lst District. Camden county. Im
proved lot—a small log house and out house; a few acres
have been cultivated; known as llio Cotumlsaloucr’a cn-
C *^™cn», ,l No. , 4^ , ht A Dl8trict, Ctundcn county, adjoin
ing, lying west or Phillips’place; well timbered.
&0* acres, No. 366, 1st Dii
206 “ **
district, Camden couuty.
These lots are adjoining; about one-third river ham
mock ; much live oak upon It; remainder well Umbered
pine land, convenient for tho Umber and turpcnUno bust*
pine land,
n *4S4^4 acres, No. 248,1st District, Camden county.
131 “ “ 27b| “ “ “ “
Q-tO.V “ “ 279 “ ** “ “
These Lots are adjoining; No. 284 Is on Improved lot,
comrortablo dwelling and out houses: about 40 acres In
cultivation; occupied by John G. Thompson; all well
Umbered, and convenient for tho timber and tuqicnUue
business.
336)4 acres, No. 163,1st District, Camden county.
The above Lands all lie upon tho St. Mary’s river.—
Will bo sold on terms one-half cash, and balance twelve
months' credit, with bonds for titles.
Jan 29 ISAAC WIN8H1P, Adm’r.
Ail 111 ini St rn tor’s Notice.
J 70UR Months alter date, application will bo made to
’ the Court or Ordinary or Effingham county, for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to tho estato of Christian J.
llotdt, late or said county, deceased, for tho beueflt of tho
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
CHARLES 111NELV, AdminlsUntor.
Efllngham county January 16ih, 1852.Jun|17
Administratrix’s Sale.
QN the first Tuesday In April next^wUl be sold at tho
Court llouso lu Darien, a part of the real estate of
k* Cmilil mn,litinff nf (tin Klninl ikf WnllftW AImI
patent ageBttfntn.
Mcxicau Mustang Iiinimewt.
To iho Unit, the kamOi the Sore* the StlflT-JoIntcdl
Ifr Brim* Glad Tiding* of Great Jay /
T HIS LINIMENT Is one or tho most perfect remedies
over otTcred to tho ailllcted. It* action upon the or
ganisation la truly wondernu. It* volatile, penetrating,
soothing and healing properties dlffeso Uicmsclvo to the
very bones, lt enters Into tho circulation of tho blood—
gives a now Impulse to the wholo nervous system to tho
very extremities of tho Angers and toes—stimulates Uio
absorbents and secretions, nml thus
ASSISTS NATURE
to throw off and rid herself 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 the 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 dissolving any or llio
organic tissues when they are diseased, or their vitality
Is destroyed. Possessing these peculiar powers, U Uio
reason why It Is
EQUALLY EFFICACIOUS
In so many different complaints. It act# upon sclcnUflc
principles and
FIXED LAWS OF THE CREATOR l
From the liundrcds of curbs that are being almost
dally reported to us from all parts of tho country, wo
give a lew below:
MORE EVIDENCE I
Wm. Millies, P. M n of Mount Moriah, Ind., under date
of lith October, says: “ M.v youngest child walked Into
a Are that had been kindled m Uio yard Tor washing: 1
suppose It walked Into tho ashes, and when It frit tho
heat. It frU forward iulo tho Are on Its hands and loco,
and was
SHOCKINGLY BURNED.
I am glad to say that by applying two bottles of the Mex
ican Mi“— ’—• — *— ' *“ " *—
days, and Wat thistlmo well. Other certlUcates l could
send you from persons here, of cures
ON THEMSELVES AND ON TIIEIU HORSES,
as they are of dally occureuce hero! I will do all iu ray
power for the safe of tho Liniment, as I know It to bo
most excellent for man or boost."
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF WRY NECK!
r.. ’-"v; t.j * v; '. :«■ ..... A girl twelve years old, at Mrs. Pierson’s boarding-
.k. Gould, consisting 0 £ toe Island of YY Miaw mid I ;, OUM , Cleveland, Ohio, had been sulject to FITS
hues Island, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of PttoM INFANCY. Tho spinal column was consit
Ome'
said estate.
Jan 31
A. M. GOULD, Adnt’x.
sny they have) to the applicant
il Court, ou or beforo the second
j» file Utelr objections (If an;
In tho Clerk’s ofilco of said C ,
.day of March next; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will bo
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Ellas Reed, ono of tho JusUccs
of said Court, this 2nd day or September, 1851.
sept 2 SEABORN GOOPALL, c. c. o. c. c.
Citation) for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S T C T h.“ham Co': 1 ’ f T “ 011 ' vh< "” “ - V
Whereas, Jams* Hunter, Administrator of the estate
of Beqjamln Verdery, (a free matt of color) Into of said
County, dcceusod, bus made application to tho Honorablo
Inferior Court of said County, when sltUug for ordinary
d according
purposes, for citation to issue and be pul
.to law frr letters dlsmlssory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ale their
objections (If any they have) to tho dismission of the ap
plicant, In the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or beforo
tho fourth day or May next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will be granted.
Witness, tho Honorable William Thorne Williams, ono
of the JusUce* of said Court, this fourth day or Novem
ber, 1851. SE.1
uov 4
...... day of Novell
Seaborn goddall,
r. c. o. c. c.
Citation, for Letters nf Administration.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Chatham Co.
j To all whom it may concern,
"Whereas Richard D.’ Arnold will apply at tho next
Court of Ordinary for lettors of Administration on tho
estate of MarUn Dolan, late of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear before said Court, to make objections, If any they
have, on or before the first Mouday In March next; other
wlso said letters will be granted.
Witness, John RL Mills*, Esq- Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 31st day of January, 1852. Jan 31
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effingham Co,
s,Wi
To all whom It may concern.
illum Rah*! Guardian of I<ewls Myers.
“ “ ’ " of said
Whereas, , _
Juu applied to the Honorable the Inferior Court
County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for dismission from
said Guardianship:
- AU concerned are hereby cited and admonished to Ale
their objections (If sny they have) in my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
-will be granted tho applicant.
Witness, tho Honorable Robert J. Mlngtcdorfl; one of
the Justices of said Court, this thirteenth day of January,
A. D, 1852. JAMES RAI1N, c. c. o. *. c.
Jan 17
Caiiurtliuu’s Sale*
B Y virtue of an order from tho Honorable Justices or
tho Inferior Court of Mclutosh county, wheu sitting
for ordinary purposes, on Monday tho 12th Instuut,
Will be sold on the tiret Tuesday In April next, beforo
Uio Court House in said county, between the usual hours
of sale, ono Lot or Land, containing 200 acres, adjoining
lands of John J. Derverger, olio-half of Ia»t known os tho
“Wamberslo Tract,” at South Newport. Also, on tho
Arst Tuesday of April, beforo the Court House in Forsyth
county, one 40 acre Lot, adjoining lands of J. 11. Woolltfr.
Sold as the property of the estate of James II. Derverger,
deceased, late of McIntosh county, for the bcuetU of tho
heirs of said estate.
Jan 27 M. C. HEALD, Guardian.
City Trcanurcr** Office, j
Savannah, January 26,1W2.)
T HE FoUowing Abstractor au Ordinance, Levying a
Tax on “Income.” passed In Council 13th March,
1851, Is published for the Information of those Interested t
AU persons doing business as Commission Merchants,
Auctioneers, Fuctore nml Merchants, whose stock In
trade Is not taxed, are required to pay Into the City Trea
sury the sum of Twenty Dollars, or, nt their option, to
make a return of their gross Income derived from com
missions, (whether ordinary or guarantee,) charged on
purchases aud sales of any articles whatever, on procur
ing and collecting freight or receiving and forwarding
goods, oti all money negotiations on tho purchase or
sale of stocks or other evidences of debt or arising from
the pursuit of his profession or calling, and paying there
on one per centum in lieu of the specified Tax. Returns
nud Taxes to bo mode and paid from the first Monday In
Msy, 1851, to the first day of January, 1852; and thereaf
ter at tho samo time that returns are uow made under the
General Tax Ordinance of the CUy. Lawera, Physicians,
aud Dentists to pay the sum of Ten Dollars annually
under the same provisions.
Insurance Companies, or Agents of Insurance Compa
nies, are required to pay n Tax of four per cent, on uU
premiums up to 5,900 dollars, and of one nor cent, on all
sums above dint amount alter deducting all losses of In
surance effected at their respective offices In this city
during the year prior to the returns. And every Agent
or Insurance Company (hUlngto mnko said returns shall
be taxed In the sum of Une Thousand Dollars.
Returns to be made on tho first day of January, 1852,
for premiums received since the dato of the last return,
and on the first of January In each and every year there
after. J. GEORGE,
Jun 20 City Treasurer.
.... spinal column was consider-
ably curved, and the head was so far drawn down by tho
contraction of the muscles of the neck, that It rested on
the right shoulder, and
LARGE LUMPS OR TUMORS
fotjned on tho side of her neck and under hor Jaws.—
Four weeks ago they commenced using tho Mustang
Liniment ou her. In two weeks the contracted muscles
were relaxed, the lumps had all dlappeored, the ueck
became straightened, mid
TI1E HEAD WAS ERECT 1
Mrs. B. of St. Louis, was nursiuga young child, one
ulpple became very sore, and tho
lllieitfl' I V k I. A VI !•' I fe AVI
patent JBrtUttnca.
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
| To all whom It may concern.
Wiereav James Ruin, Administrator of the Estate of
Solomon W * * * —' ,J n —*“ J J *—
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effinirhuiu Co,
Whereas, James Hahn, .
Solomon Wellman, late of said County, deceased, has
msdo application to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of
aaldCounty, sitting for ordinary purposes, for letters dls-
missory:
All concerned are hereby cited and admoulshed to Ale
their objections (if any they have) In my office within the
time prescribed by law. otherwise letters dlaraisaory will
be granted the said applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Barnett Newton, one of the Jus
tices of aald Court, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1852.
Jan 17 JAMES RAIIN, c. c. o. e. c.
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
OTATE OF GEORGIA,
© Eff inrham Co.
I, St A" ‘
To all whom it may concern.
Whereas, Mary Ann Hurst, Administratrix of the es
tate of Jesse Hunt, late of said County, deceased, has ap
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County,
aitllng for ordluary purposes for letters of dismission:
These are to cite and admonish all concerned, to Ale
their objections (If any they have) In my office, within
tho time prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will be
granted the said applicant.
Witness, tlie Honorable Thomas R. Hines, ono of the
es of said Court, tills 13th day of January, A. D-
. James rah.v,
Jan 17
Citation, for Letters Dismissory.
marshal** Office. J
SAVANNAH, FEBRUARY 12, 1852. {
T HE Following FREE PERSONS of Color are hereby
notified, that unless they calf ami pay within sixty
days the City Taxes for the respective years now due, I
shall proceed in manner pointed out by the Ordinances
of tho City:
Anson, Susan, 1851; Anson, Nelly, 1851.
Beatty, Thomas, 1851; Bourke, Elizabeth, 1851,
— *9;Bi •* '
'50,’49;Bamnrd, Louisa, 1851; Bochon, Ellen, 1851,
’50; Boers, Julia I\, 1849; Bownc, Caroline, 1851,
'50; Bourke, Joshua, 1851, ’49; Boufeulett. Rose,
1851,’49; Blister, Nelly, 1850; Bourquin, r rancis,
1850; Broughton, Celtn, 1849; Buttiale, Betsey,
1849; Bourke, Francis, 1819.
C.
Comtick, Hnrrict, 1850, ’49; Claghom, Cornelia
W., 1850; Currie, Susan Ann, 1850; Cohen, Han
nah, 1850, ’49; Cohen, JIaria, 1850, ’49; Campbell,
Nancy, 1819; Crevellier. Ellen. 1819; Cnndy, Jo
sephine, 1849 ; Campbell, Josephine, 1849 ; Camp
bell, Ellen, 1819.
BREAST INI-LAMED AND CAKED HARD.
A few applications of the Mustang Liniment healed tho
nipple, removed the hardness and lullammatlon Irora tho
breast, and she had no further trouble with lt. Numer
ous cases of this description have come to our knowledge
AND IT 18 ALWAYS EFFECTUAL.
Mrs. Hughes, of St. Louis, had a very severe attack of
Inllaiumatory Rheumatism In her shoulders, arms and
buck. After suffering the most excruciating pains for
some ten days, without obtaining any relief
FROM HER PHYSICIANS,
she wi^s Induced to try the Mustang Liumeut. Two fifty-
cent bottles effected a perfect cure.
SALT RHEUM.
Mrs. Anna M. Pierce, wife of John Pierce, Plumber,
on Murket-strcet, had been nfllictcd for mauy years with
this troublesome nud obstinate affection. Tho disease
wua confined, principally, to her bunds which would be
come very much Infintncu and swollen, producing almost
intolerable Itching aud burning. Afier a few days this
erysipelatous irritation would subside, when the skin
would pcul off and dry in scales, and at every Joint
LARGE AND FRIGHTFUL CRACKS
would penetrate nearly to tho bones, extending Itself half
way round the Huger*, and entirely across tho palms of
the hands. In consequence of this drying and concentra
ting of the muscles, the hnnds were nearly dosed, and
the ends of the fingers drawu towards the centre of the
politics. In this awful condition
SHE BUFFERED FOR YEARS,
trying even-remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with
out any relief. A bottle of the Mustang Liniment was
brought into the house by a young man who was using It
f r A PAIN IN HIS BACK,
aud was so much benefited by lt that ho requested her to
try it on her hands; she did so, and by the use of u tow
bottles,
SUE IS PERFECTLY CURED l
The frightful cracks have closed, the roughness and ex
coriation of the skin has disapjieured, and her fingers and
bauds are uow
PLIABLE AND SOFT AS AN INFANT’S!
J. H. Douglass, Constable of the Law Commissioner’s
Court, states, that two weeks ago, as ho w us crossing a
bridge ou horseback, near Florlssati, the
BRIDGE BROKE DOWN!
and precipitated himself and horse to tho bottom of the
creek, some fourteeu loot. Ills shoulder wus dislocated
and his collur-bouo broken lu two pieces besides being
otherwise biully bruised by the fall. He wus brought
home iu a sad plight, and a surgeon was culled to reduce
tho
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS.
He was so mangled and bruised, that violent Inflam
mation succeeded with such pula and agony, that ho was
nearly deprived of his senses. He says no language esu
describe what he suffered for four day s, wheu ho was in
duced to try tho Mustang Liniment.
IN FIFTEEN MINUTES
from tho time he commenced using it, tho pain ceased
and tho soreuess was gone, und he lias suffered no pain
nor Inconvenience since, only when tho arm Is violently
moved, as the bones yet are not perfectly united.
FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS,
There Is nothing that can he compared to the Mustang
Liniment, In Its speedy and permanent euro of strains,
bruises, cuts, gulds, chafes, scratches, swlnuey, poll evil,
tin, big he J -- 1
onuses, cuis, gums, cnaies, scnucncs, swinney. pou ovn.
fistula, big head, spa via, ring bone, wind-gull, cracked
IWiltern r.pnruinnn 1851 • TVdlv Lueretin *51- beds, or any wound, stiffness or iiniintural enlargement
nX' 1 ! ThR'“"“j,. n ’J™ Ih Ann' Of bone or muscle. A livery stable keeper iu tills city
Delugal, Julia, 1851, 50 , Drummond, Dolly Ann, . had a , natdl hori0 lhnt i, 0 prized very highly, that had a
1850: Dol v. Justtna. 18d0: Dnuclmu. Geortna. — ti...
w 1, hLUIu, Iwj, VV , L/IUJIUIIV'UU, X-/ UI 1J t
1850; Dolly, Justina, 1850; Douglass, Geot_
185U ; Davis. Rose, 1850; Davidson, Rose, 1849
Dunbar, Sophia, 1849.
Edie, Sally, 1851; Edee, Molly, 1851.
F.
Formell, Charlotte, 1851, ’50, ’49.
€■• I
Gibbons, Harriet, 1851,’50,’49; Grant, Josephine, i
1851, ’50, '49: Gibbons, Mary Ann, 1851; Golding,!
Nancy, 1851, ’50; Grant, Josejmine, 1850, '49;
Golding, Elizabeth, 1850.
IT.
Habersham, Susan. 1851; Hurris, Harriet, 1851
Hall, Muriu, 1850; Houston, Surah.
large ringbone ou both legs. Tho hurso was completely
cured, and Ids limbs left perfectly smooth by the use of
this Llulmeut.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store should be supplied with this valuable Lin
iment, os It pays a good profit, und sells rapidly.
Brran Co,
Whereas, Axa G. Butler; Administratrix on the es
tate of Johu G. Butler, late of said County, deceased, ap
plies to me for letter* of dismission from suld estate:
These arc therefore to clto and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to file their
.... . ... .‘ v time prescribed by
"'ll bo granted the
objections, (If any exist) within Use tim
law. otherwlso letters of dismission will
applicant.
Witness, the lion. J. L. McAllister, ono of the Judges
Jolmston, Camctta, 1851; Jcnnetle, Zaline, 1851,
’50; Jones, Mary, 1851,’50; Jackson, Mary Ann,
1850; Jones, Antonio, 1850; Jackson, Jane, 1850;
Irvine, Mary, 1849.
CAUTION EXTRA!
In consequence of the unprecedented popularity of.lho
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, many persons, with
MORE CUPIDITY TUX* DRXIXS, llttVO bcetl, Slid Will be
tempted to put up worthless or pernicious mixtures, with
etforis of imitation or similarity to this Liniment, and try
to palm them off u|>on a credulous public, us possessing
similar curntlv ""
ve properties.
Cp-Db Sot be deceived.
ivone out tho proprietors possess a knowlcc .
composition (which Is secured to them by the laws of the
United States,) and when they reveal It, It shall be for the
Kitnbal, Catherine, 1851.
or said Court, this sixth day of January, Anno Dorniui
1852. . ALFRED H. SMITH,
. Jsn 7 Deputy Clerk c. o. s,
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
CamdenCo.
| To all whom it may concern.
"WherMsTA. J. Bessent, Adm nlstrator upon the estate
of John W. Gray, deceased. Into of suld county, applies
for letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate;
Therefore, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections
(If any they hnvo) in myofflec, lu terms of the law; other
wise b •tiers dlsmlssory will bo granted (within the time
prescribed by law) by the Court of Ordinary for suld
county. *
Witness, tho Honorablo Thomas H. Duntuun, John
Thompkln* mid VV. D. Cole, Justices of sold Court, this
Slst day of January, 1852.
GERSIION PERCIVAL COHEN.
Jon 20 , c. c. o. c. c.
Citation, for Letters Dismiasory.
S T ^WcTn*o»h^€o)’ {fo all whom it may concern
Whereas, M. L. Davis, Administrator on tho estate or
‘ hDartr *
Joslnh Davis, late of this County, deceased, applies for
letters of dismission on said estate:
These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their
objections (if any they have) with the Ordinary of this
County, In terms of tho law. otherwise letters of dismis
sion will be granted the applicant.
Witness the Honorable Samuel Palmer, one of the
..... . this 13th
badges of tho Court of Ordinary for said County, this I3tl
day of January, 1852. K. 51. BLOUNT,
' Jsn 16 c.c.o. w't. c.
Lcrette, Lizzy, 1851, ’50, ’49; Lewis, Elizabeth,
1851.
Mann, Ella, 1851; Moultrie, Larenia, 1851, ’50;
Miller, Leonora, 1351, ’49 ; McLeod, Surah, 1851;
Mclnt<«h, Marin, 1851,’50; McIntosh, Isabella,
1551, ’50; Mirault, Aspasia, 1851, ’50, ’49: Max
well, John, 1850,’49; Mack, Rebecca, 1319: Mi
rault, Josephine, 1819; Milieu, Ann, 1849; Moore,
Ann, 1319 ; McIntosh, Elizu.
Naylor, Cecilia, 1851; Nusam, Susan, 1850.
ft.
Odingi
ill, William, 1851; Oliver, Clarette, 1851;
^ j, .Mary Ann, 1851, '50, '49; Odingaills,
Sarah, 1819.
ICBCll,
OdingBuls, 5
Pinckney, Harriett, 1851; Pray, Hannah, 1850, ’49.
Q.
Quartcrman, Mary Ann, 1851.
Reed, Chariot,
dary An
1851.
Sabntte, Louisa, 1851; Snider, Mary, 1851, !50,
’49; Savage, Ann, 1850; Stewart, Ann, 1850: Sav
age, John, 1850; Stewart, Surah, 1319; Sherer,
Hannah, 1349; Stevens, Ann, 1819.
Taylor, Elizabeth, 1851,’50; Taylor, Mury Ann,
1850, '49; Taylor, Rose, 1850.
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
- JLibcrty Co.
W. 0. C
| To all whom it msy concern.
Whereas, W. 0. Girardeau applies to mo for Letters
of Administration on tho- estato of Elizabeth Nelmea, lute
Of said county, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu-
lor the kindred and creditors of said deceased to fllo their
objections (it any thoy have) In my ofilco within Uio time
prescribed by law, or said letters will bo granted.
Witness tho Honorablo II. F. Horn, this 7th day of Jan
uary, 1852. J. 8. BRADWELI-,
Jsn 10 u. c. o. l. c.
Administrator** Notice.
A LL PERSONS interested are hereby notified, Umt four
months after this date, application will be made to
the Honorablo Inferior Court of Wayne County, wlion
estate ol
Bold for tho
ceased.
Jan 1
in uiu mi u
f Jacob JllgbsraUh, late of said County,
r tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said de-
nty, ( 'belonging to tho
d County, deceased.
Wood, Ann, 1851, ’49; Williams, Susan, 1851;
Williams, Nancy, 1851; Wall, Rebecca, 1350;
Wall, Ben, 1850; Ward, Ellon 1819; Wand, Nan
cy, 1819 ; Williams, Mary Ann, 1349 ; Wall, Mary,
leb 17 6 EDvV’D. M. PRENDERGAST, c. r
BLAKE’S PATENT
Fire-Proof Paint, from Ohio.
rpHIS Valuable Mineral ^Substance, is sold In fine pow
der, then mixed with Llruccd Oil to tho consistency
oi mlck paint, und applied with u brush, and after an ex
posure of ft lew months to tho atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of mall, protecting what
ever is covered from the action of the weather und from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of Iron, ns It forms a coating nearly as hard
ns the Iron itself, aud never cleaves off.
Iu somo place*, a spurious article has been sold n
genuine, therefore purchaser* should be careful to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked IU.AKHS FIRE-PROOF
The above Paint Is for sale iu Savannah b;
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purifying the Blood, and for tlio Cure of
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt
Jiksum, Ftecr Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Hilts,
Mercurial Diseases, Cutaurous Eruptions,
Liver Complaint,
Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility, <Ve.
T HIS PREPARATION has now Itorno tho test of over
fourteen years* experience, since Its first Introduction
to public furor, during which time numerous imllutlous
hnvo sprung Into existence, founding Iholr claims to tho
confidence of tho community ou tho cttratlvo powers con
tained In Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation and ex
tended use of which has been tnnluly attributable to tho
many wonderful cure* effected by the use of this prepara
tion. While Sarsaparilla Root forms uti important part
of Its combination, It 1*. nl the same time, compounded
with mauy other vegetable remedies of grout power, and
It Is In tho peculiar combination and scientific tnauucr of
Its preparation, that lu remarkable success in the curing
of diseases depends. Other preparations Imitate it In tho
stylo of putting up, and lu bearing tho name of ono of Its
Ingredlouts, and here ends their rcscmblanco to It. Thoso
needing n remedy and a purifyer like this, are requested
to note where this difference exists, nud iu making choice
of what they will use, not to take any other but that ono
entitled to their confidence, front tho long list of cures It
has effected on living witnesses, whoso testimonials and
residences have been published, and who are still bcariug
dally testimony to It worth.
liver Complaint and salt rheum.
New York, July 27, 1840.
Messrs. A. B. k. D. Sard#,—Gentlemen: Words con
but feebly express my footings, In couveytng tho pleoslug
Intelligence taut my wife Is restored to perfect health by
the use of your Invaluable Sarsaparilla. She was afflict
ed with a revere cutaneous disease that covered tho wholo
surface of the body, so that it would have been Impossi
ble to touch any part Ihul was free from the humor; the
head, face, und body were covered with scales like thoso
or a fish; the hair fell out in large quantities, and walking
caused tho most excruciating agonies, os ll affected tho
Joints more severely than any other imrt. She suffered
ulso a long time from on nffectlon of the liver, connected
with gcui-ml debility, and n prostration of the nervous
system. Physicians, noth In Europe and America, had
exhausted the usual remedies, without effecting a cure,
or scarcely affording relief; und tho best medical skill
wus unavuilltig, until she happily used your Sarsaparilla.
The disease was pronounced Salt Rheum, but hor wholo
system, Internally and externally, was altogether derang
ed ; but so coinplcto has been the cure, idler using the
Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in till less than ono
dozcu bottles, that she new enjoys better health than for
ycurs previous to takiug the Sarsaparilla. My oltJcct In
making this communication Is, that till who have suffered
■■ ‘‘ e lias, may know where and to whom to apply r ~
f, (and that not in vain,) as a complete cure will
Haunt ffteftlttntm.
SB. 1. T. BENDEHSON’S
EUREK A_TONIC.
I Hava Found a Blowing!
TUB SUPERIOR OF
quinine and Sarsaparilla.
Tho Greatest Discovery of tho Ago I
D IU I. T. HENDERSON’S Eureka Tonic nnd Ncpcn-
thean 1‘llls, a snfo certain nnd permanent aulldoto
S alnat all forms of the poisonous effects of Miasmata,
rating speedy nnd poniuuiont cures of
CHILLS AND FEVER,
and all tho different varieties of Fevers; torpid liver,
enlargement of tho spleen, dropsy, Jaundice, nnd nil kinds
or constitutional debility aud derangement of tho system,
are speedily remedied by these Invaluable medicines.—
Thoso vnlunblo antidotal remedies were discovered by
Dr. I. T. Henderson, and hnvo been successfully tested
by somo of tho best physicians In tho South, and by
thousands or other persons.
Those medicines are wholly Vegetable, and are harm
less under any circumstances. Tho principal Ingredients
are entirely new remedies, used liy no oilier person lu
any form as a medicine.
In malarial diseases, thoy net as an antidote against
the poisonous effects of Impure nlr, and require no pro-
- ding proimralion of tho system, as they comprise tho
[thorite, Diaphoretic, Sedative, nud Tonic prlir’“'" *
, Iphorotlc, ctunmv, iuiu tome |iruici|iivB;
thus accomplishing n dlslderatiini In the treatment of
these diseases, long sought lor before tho discovery or
these medicines.
Alt who have used Quinine, (tho host remedy hereto
fore known for Intermittent fever,) must say lhnt it is uol-
thcr certain nor lasting In its effects.
Quinine, In mauy Instances, from febrile excitement
and gnstralgia. amt cephalic disturbances, Is Inadmissi
ble. But tho Eurokp Medicine, can bo ue<h1 under any
clrcumstnuccs of condition of tho system whore a tonic,
purge, or diaphoretic Is needed, with tho happiest effects.
Tito tonic mildly acts on tho bowels, carrying off the
muco bilious matter collected there; correcting tlie action
of tho liver and spleen, and assisting nature to threw off
tho Impediments to a healthy uctlon of the body, by nat-
tural remedies, calling into action suspended natural laws,
thereby removing the causes nud cficcts of tho diseases,
through the natural channels of tho body.
All Umt is asked Ibr theso wonderful medicines is a
fair trial, which will satisfy all of their unparalleled vir
tues. Their Ihmo is built upon their own efficacy, and a
comparison with nil other remedies Is challenged. Phy
sicians are requested to use tho Eureka Tonic nnd No-
pcnlhcnn Pills, as thoy would any other Ionic, with any
previous preparation of the system they please, and they
will Iks coavlncr-* **- **- '— # — —'
Ute whole catalogue of ionics used ns Intennittcnls.
Their use is adtnlsslblo at any time, even when tho
pntlout has the highest fever. 1-or sick head acho nnd
obstructed mcnstrunllon, they have no equal. For par
ticulars see tonic directions.
Also, Dr. I. T. Henderson’s EUREKA PURIFYING
CATHARTIC PILLS, for cleansing and purifying tho
constitution, and establishing a healthy economy In all
persons laboring under any form of constitutional de
rangement.
Aiso, Dr. I. T. Hcm’ersons’s OUACHITA VERMI
FUGE, the greatest bless ng over bestowed upon tho In
fantine world, warranted to expel worms of every kind,
and In every caso where thoy exist in the body. This
Vonnlfugo 1ms proved Itself decidedly superior to any
other In use.
For testimonials of tho beneficial effect of the use of
Dr. I. T. Hendcrsou’s Eureku Tonic, Ncpcnthcnn nnd
Cutlmrtic Pills, Ouachita Vermifuge, nnd Nerve and
Hnno Liniment or Heal AU and Pulmonic Oil, see hand
uono liimmcm or noni ail nnu ruimonic uii, see immi wo res]
bills, and ' 4 Era ” published by Ikurd Tublc, At Co., und
relief, (and Umt not In vain,) ns a complete cure will bo
the result. My wife unites with me In heartfelt thanks
aud believe me, gentlemen, Your* sincerely,
FERR1F.R NAZER.
City and County of New York, ss.—Fcrrler Nttzer, being
duly sworn, duth depose uud say, lhnt the foregoing state
ment, to which he 1ms subscribed bis name. Is true uud
accurate, to the best of bis knowledge nnd belief. 8wom
and.subscrlbed this 27th day of July, 18411, before nte,
Ul vUll. ICIIF. IK.-IUIU nil,
. 8. WUOD11ULL, Mayor.
Extract of a letter received from n Physician In Mary
land.
Cambridge, Mn n Oct. 5th, 1850.
Cambridoe, 5lD n Oct. 5th, 1850.
Messrs. Bands: Gentlemen—My Utile daughter was
afflicted for a long time with Sore Head und Eyes, und by
using your Snraipnrllln, wus perfectly cured, other medi
cines and Sursapurillus liuviug fulled to rellove her. Hav
ing used It nml tested Its cctllucy, 1 now confidently recom
mend It iu preference to any other, ns it seems to possess
properties not contained lu any other preparation; and
1 find that purchasers, after they have used lt, Invariably
want tho same nrtlclo agniu, whenever they require a
medicine for which this Is recommended.
Respectfully yours, J. FLINT, M. D.
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. B. Ac D.
BANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton st., corner
of William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists generally
throughout the United Slates uud Canadas. Price 81 per
bottlo; six bottles for 95.
dec!8 • 1h—o3mn
Cure YourweU'.
1 7*ROM Tlmo immemorial there has existed In largo
. cities nud populous towns, n species of disease, tho
dcpendeuco nud propagation of vvfdcli results Iretn tho
violation of divine and moral laws. To thoso ullflctcd,
the AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to their no
tice as belngnho most certain, speedy, and valuable spe
cific ever offered to tho unfortunate, it lms, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that dully experience con
tinues to strengthen. Thousands hnvo been cured by Its
use; and ns it leaves no odour ou tho breath, requires
neither restriction Indict tior business, nor coutuln*either
mercury or noxious drugs lu tho least Injurious to the
system. It is boldly presented ns the best remedy for
such diseases yet offered. It is used by Physicians, and
pronounced stiticrior to any known remedy.
a CAUTION.—Ask for the American Compound, nnd
*o only from tho Agents—price tl per Bottle, and
observe that the genuine bus the written signature on the
bottle und the muno blown in tho glass.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Bolomons At Co,
Savannah; Kills At Co, Mucon; Phillip B. Moisc, Augus
ta; Dnnforth At Naylc, Columbus: nnd by Druggists iu all
tho largo cities anu towns in the United States,
sept 26—f $ly
found at tho different Agencies.
Also, Dr. LT. Uemlcraai’s NERVE nnd BONE LINI
MENT or HEAL ALL ani PULMONIC OIL.—For
Man: It speedily cure# Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula,
_ lu#, Toth '
Burns, Scald#, Tetters nt.d IUng-wonns,\Vcns,’Swelling^
Rising#, Sprains, Cuts, bruises, old Ulcere, Scald Head,
iki, , . , ...
Boro Throat, Salivation from mercury, Sore Mouth, Neu
ralgia, Piles, Ground Itch, Ate. Ear Ache, or Deafness,
by filling the car with It and stopping it with wool or
cotton; Croup, by rubbing the breast with tho Liniment,
und administering a tcaspoouful Internally with u little
sugar,—it Is used In the same way for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Pneumonia, Phthisic, Bronchitis Consumption,
and Pleurisy. Pain of t ny kind cannot exist after Hits
Liniment has time to pn dace Its effects. This l.lnimcnt
Pl*«
baa completely triumphed over nil Liniments nml Pain
Killers nnd Extractors extant, aud Is n preparation used
‘ “ " - • - • - ‘ single trial of It# vir-
by the Doctors In their practice,
tuca will satisfy any perron of its superiority und value.
For tiie Horse.—It Instantly cure# Cork#, Scratches,
Chafes, Cuts, Wounds, Splints, Spavin, Stifle, Swinney,
Sprains, Film of the eye, Widrlbono of tiny Joint, or
Distemper, Stifilicsa or Spasm, Lockjaw, Big Shoulder,
Big Hcud, Foot Evil, Navel Galls, Snnke llltcs, or tho
sting of any thing.
All of the above extraordinary Medlcinca kept con
stantly on hand and for sale by
JAS. A. LaROCIIE,
Lyceum Building, Savannah, (Ga.)
ninrB Inml—oly
23r& (ffiootta. &t. ^
PUlilvlO AND' lltfPQBTANT NOTICE.
OPENING OF THE
London House Store!
Great and Unprecedented Sale of
tyittAGN1FIUENT OOODSljq
I N Addressing tho Ladles of Savannah on this occa
sion, tho Proprietor of Ute above Establishment begs
respectfully to call tlielr attention to a system adopted by
him of transacting Ids business—that Is, of SMALL
PROFITS and QUICK SALES. Also, of Importing .tho
must Foshlonuble urtlclca of Dress for
Uudloit* Uostumo ...
direct from the first nud most oxteuaivo houses, both in
Lomlou and Paris.
Tho great facility which theso establishments possess,
(tho London Store#, both In Charleston nnd Savannah,)
Is that of having Agents In Uio London market, for the
purpose or takiug uuvuutngca nt nil times of the market,
nml purchaBlng bargains lu Ute most extenslvo lots when
ever they present themselves; nml very Iroquontly It Is
tho case where competition exists to such nit extent, that
good* are actually sacrificed very much below tho cost of
making. , . , D
Tito present Instance will glvo our fair renders of Sa
vannah nn opportunity of Judging, for never In ourrecol
lection hnvo wo bought such extensive lots of Goods, tho
most beautiful and chaste In style, and our Belling prices
for each nnd every lot Is fully filly per cent, under Uio
European manufacturers' cost.
Wo proceed, therefore, to luy beforo our readers n lint
of some portions or Uio Goods, tho wholo of which will
nro displayed In our expansive nnd splendid store—Uio
doors nro opou, nnd wo rely on n discriminating public
for success. Success wo know mill follote. Enterprise Is
Uio order of Uio day, and tho spirit — —
onward is cheered by tho words “Gi
la hailed with success.
Wo beg respecifuUy, therefore, In the first place, to call
your uttcutloii to our
Itibbon Department.
Lot 1—contains 400 pieces or figured Bonnot Ribbons,
all nt tt>f cent# per yard, rcgularl) sold at 15c.
Lot 2—300 pieces do. do n all at 8 cents.
Lot 3—1,000 do., very rich, ut 10 and 13Jtf cents; regu
larly sold nt 25 cents.
lit 4—10 boxes very rich, all at 18^ ccnls.
... which prompts us
jo Forward,” which
ffirueral-flttfatcttomtnta.
"Wus 1 '
GEEAT BEITISH. ftTTAETEELlES.
BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE.
Important Reduction in the Batoa of Postis.i
LEONARD NUOTT & CO*® 1
No. 54 UOLD-BT., NEW YORK,
C ONTINUE to publish the following British
.cals, vis I . icnoffi.
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Con.arv.iu ,
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW —• • • vvunHm ».*'
THE NORTH BRITISH REVlEW^ree
(Lll
(Consamii te)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (LTbwS’lB’)
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tor. \
These Reprints hnvo now been lu succcssftii onwiti
luUds country for twenty years, and their clrcuffiu
numerous Krlniil,.. ..TT\Y! * li »l
tlou they encounter
lar class und from numerous Eclectics and Msir.,u ■
made up or selections from foreign periodicals. Tr,ur
sliowa clearly the high estimation fit which thov si*, c j
by tho intelligent reading public, and affordin g^?,!!' 1
Umt Uioy are established on a Ann bull, and will l*5, w
llnucd without inlcrrupUon. cg °*
For any ono of tho four Reviews.*. .*. Pc a5 B 5:
For any two of Uio lour Reviews *« “9
For any three of tho four Review* 2
For all four oft hollo views ‘
For Blackwood’s Magazine. 2
For Blackwood nud three Rovlows ’ ‘ * * 2 ^
For Blackwood and tho four Rovlows 2{
Payments to be made in alt eases in advanes!'
current in the State where issued wilt be received at1.7
Reduced Doatuire. ,lr *
Tho postngo on there Periodicals has, by the Isle u*
been reduced, on Uio average, about torty rca csst ’ 1
8IP" Remittances and communications should h# >i
ways addressed, post paid, to Uio Publishers, w u '
LEONARD SCOTT Z C0„
79 Fut/roN-BTUKKT, New York,
W. T. WILLIAMS, Agont, BavSS. 64 G#1 jSfS
K. riiow plcii'Jr ffl moil lSuUrul>Kl^ rwm P"P° ! .
• to 37# cents; wide handsome Plaids and rich Brocade Coh c ^®„ fhe wunfrn ^ CqUtl t0 lha olhtT
Scientific Course ol’tlirco years, Including, with som.
tinns, nil tho studies of tho CoUoglato Course exeat
A .ml.,lit f ” 1 *
37# cents, wide handsome Plaids —
Inserting# for tho Neck and Bonnet, regularly sold at 50,
02# nnu 75 cents per yard.
hlrnw Bonnets.
5,000 now ou sale, commencing at 25 cents each, to tho
richest produced.
100 Trimmed In tho newest style, from $1,25 each
worth 50 per cent. more. Children’s uo, lu great variety.
RmbrolflcrleN.
10,000 worked Muslin Collura, from 12# cents to the
richest French works; also, magnificent Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, Plain Linen Cambric do, at 12# eta. each;
Laces, t rench Kid Gloves SO cents, French Hower*,Lnco
Capes, Black Laco Vella, Rich Evening and Ball Dresses,
RlchlJlack Silk Muumlas, lined all through with silk,
wadded aud quilted. $5,87 each; Cashmere sucks, em
broidered, 95; Rich Cantuu Crape Shawls, Cashmere do.
Fine Wool do.; 5,000 yards of plain Muslin do Lnlno, nil
at 10 cents per yard a 91 tho dress of 10 yards; p,000 do
printed rich patterns und colors, all nt 12# cents; 1,000
yards printed Calicoes. 50 cents the full dress pattern of 0
yards; Rich Irish Fluid Poplin*, 37# and 50ccuts per
yurd; Embroidered Robes for carriages and walking
dresses. And every other duss of Dress Goods which
hero cannot be enumerated. Sufficient to say, that wo
Invito public Inspection aud defy competition—therefore
ipectfully call on tho Ladles of Suvaunah to visit
TIII2 1.DNBON HOUND.
xiiu i.uaiiu.i iiuunti,
Under the MnrshuU Hotel, llroughtou-strecl, Savannah.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
And nlso at 267 Klng-st^ Charleston, S. C. Jati 26
OU'cat Clothing Depository,
UIBBOfl’S UAIi'liE, SAVAAiVAU, BA.
1853.
a GO.B. NICHOLS would respectfully cnll thontlon-
tlon of tho Public to Ids extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, which lie Is uow opening
nl Ids Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE,
flavlngjust returned from tho North with It, ho Is pro-
f lured to say his Slock has never bceu surpassed by any
leretoro offered iu this placo. It consists of utmost
everything lu the shapo ot Clothing for Men and 4Joys,
nnd he asks nu examination of tho same.
00 Men’s Blue and Black Cloth Clunks and Mantles.
100 “ Over Coats, or various kinds nnd qualities
Frock Coats, Frocktoes, Sacks and business
Coats
Dross Coats, of various colors and qualities
Round Jackets
Pantaloon#, embracing almost every pattern
Vests, of the lutcst patterns
Shirts, Under-Shirts and Drawers.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
G. S. N. would particularly cull tho attention of parents
folds largo su' " J
OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I
benefit of the oflUctcd, and not for the miscreants who
would
“FILCH FROM US OUR GOOD NAME.”
To fill their own pockets from our labors und exertions.
Ask for the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, A. G.
llama It Co., Sole Proprietors, and buy none other, and
you will not be disappointed.
nr Almanacs for gratuitous distribution, fhrnislicd to
all our Agents.
T. M. TURNER <tCO n and
dec 23 f A. A. SOLOMONS It CO.
llr. JLarzctti’s Juno Cordial,
OR, PROCREATIVE ELIXIR,
“Bo Ye Fruitful, and multiply!”
I S a command Umt should be cheerfully obeyed by tho
cldldreu of men. Thu nmhitlous, the humble, Uie
fierce, the gentle, tho high, the low, tho barbarous, and
the cultivated, are united in the desire wldcb finds Its
accomplishment In the reproduction of their kind. There
Is nothing more certain than that it is one of the first
duties of tho human race fo Increase nnd multiply; nnd
the man nnd wife who leave tho world without having
obeyed the injunction, can scarcely be sold to have ful
filled the great end of their existence.
It nlso |H**e&«v* the unrivalled qualities of curing in
cipient Consumption, find I have administered it with
great success to patients who have sought our delightful
climate for the restoration of tlielr health, and Uio result
Is that a medicine has been added fo tlie caluloguc for tbo
cure of incipient consumption.
ThaJuno Cordial is also u certain cure, In all cases, for
Fluor Albus, difficult or painful MeustrunUon, inconti
nence of Urine, Gleet, und all diseases arising from debil
itation of the system, where nu impulse or n restorative Is
wonted. It is u certain cure for seminal emissions, gene
ral debility, weaknees of the uenllal organs, nervous af
fections, lxMicorrhum or Whites. Ab nn Invigorating
medicine, It la unequalled. It lias token the precedence
In Italy, and will In all other countries where It may be
come known.
To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, I have
ap|M,lntcd Messrs. Judson It Co, of the City of New York,
lu the United Slates of America, my solo Agents for Its
sale; awl none can be genuine unless it comes through
them, nnd their signature la on the wm;
rapper,
oLarze
Naples, July 10th, 1844. Antonio uaksbtti, n. p.
Caution to bo G'urcfally Koud und Re
membered.
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial lias lately
been irsued. having tiic name of Levi Judson on the
wrapper, llemcmber that tho coi'NTERrEiT has the
name of Levi Judson on tho wrapper, and the oenuine
has NOT Ids name on the wrapper.
JUDSON It CO, No. 0 John street, New York,
Only Agcuta in America. Established in 18(4.
Bold in Havauuah only by MOORE It IIENDRICKHON,
and JAMES A. LaROCIIE; In Augusta by Ifavlfand,
IUsley It (fo.; In Charleston by Havlfand, Harral It Co.
fob 9
GENUINE MEDICAL COD KdVEU OIL.
npilis Valuable remedy, introduced by us to the no-
X tlce of the medical profession but llttlo more than
two years since, ha#, during that short period, advanced
more rapidly lu tho public estimation than any remedy
^ct discovered for this dread destroyer of the human racu.
has been used with the most signal awl gratifying suc
cess,- even In coses considered hopeless; and, In tho fate
reports nfthe New York und Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
its use, It is spoken of os being more vnltiublo tlmn any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption nml Pulmonary
Affections; nnd it has the great udvuntngu over all other
remedies, that, Indcud of reducing, it Increases the strength
and fic*h of the patient—thus enabling Nuturo fo co-opp-
rute with the remedy, und overcome the disease.
Owing to the purity nml superior quality of tho Oil of
our manufacture bating given It n popularity over all
others, several persons Imvc copied tho shape und style of
our bottle. In order to pulm off inferior quulity and adul
terated Oil; and, as tho article, unless pure, is, in most
cases, worse than useless, wo would call particular atten
tion lo our signature, which I# over tho cork of each bot
tle, without which it Is not genuine. Bo particular ni '
inquire for Rushton, Clark It Co's Cod Liver Oil, and a
that the signature is over the cork. For sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally In tho United Slab
Jan 20
PROF. A. C. BARRY’S
Tricopherous, or Medicated Compound.
T HE efficiency of this justly celebrated embrocation
for Invlgnntllug, beautifying and Imparting a gloss
nnd silken softness to tho hair, Is now so widely known
and acknowledged, that It has gained by Its merit n repu
tation which is not for a day, but for ull time. It is tho
province of science to subdue und control theso physical
evils which refined civilization has brought In Its train;
for so long ns worm rooms and tight huts, with tho com
bined agency of other Influences exist, will thousands of
unhappy victim! bo troubled with bald heads and grey
hairs, to say nothing of tho various cutaneous diseased to
which the head Is subjected. It was fo relievo these evils
TAKE NOTICE.
A N ARRIVAL—Anything but nu Elephant can bo
seen by calling at P. D. IlILZHEIM’n
Clothing: Emporium,
JKFFKRBOX-lTHEET.
P. D. HILZHEIM begs leave to inform his friends and
tho public generally, that he has returned from the North,
nnd Is now receiving nnd opening ono or tho largest and
best selected Stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever soon In this market; ho has also received n very Inrgo
assortment of lints, Cups Boots, Shoes, Itc.; together
with nearly 300 Trunk#, Vulisesund Carpet Bag#; ho ulso
hus his usual supply of Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Buddies uud
Bridles, Umbrellas uml Walking Canes—with other arti
cles too numerous to moution. Ho would very respect
fully Invito Ills friends fo call nml examine Ills slock, nnd
assures them, If liu rnutiot show (hem an Elephant, ho
can glvo them better bargains tlinn they can get In any
other store in Uio city. Country Morctiunts supplied ou
liberal terms.
NOB. 4 & 5 MclNTIRE’S NEW BUILDINGS.
Jtn27
French High Sohool.
T HE Heads of two Swiss French Families, obliged by
political troubles in tholr own country to seek nn
asylum ou tho hnspltuble shores of America, have set
tled In tho neighborhood of Knoxville, Tennessee, and
propose to render themselves useftil to their adopted
country, by offering their long experience In education,
to parents who cannot give their children n liberal Euro-
C un education at home. Mr. Kspcrnndlou Is a Proles-
nt minister, nnd during n number of years was Profes
sor ol Languages nud French Literature In tho “Norinnl
School” nnd iu tho “Gymnasium” of Lausanne. Mr.
Verroy Is a Lawyer, nnd was n member of tho “Counsel
of Instruction” in Switzerland. These gentlemen wish
fo reccivu Into their families u limited uumber of schol
ars, from ten fo fifteen years of age, und only thoso whoso
f inrents nnd guarUluns can recommend us exempt from
minornlities of every kind, ns they desire to preserve
their own children from vicious Influences. Tho situa
tions for school rooms nnd residences uro desirable
and healthy, with pure air und good spring water.—
Mnnuul Inbor upon tho fumis, accompanied by the inuin-
of tho fumilies, for all who desire it. Excursions on
here . ....
foot nnd on horseback often vary recreation. French is
tho language of each family, Including servants. Tito
society Is composed of six or eight intelligent und accom
plished families, nlso French, within four und six miles.
The stylo of living Is that primitive, simple, abundant
fare, common to that people. French. German, Lutlu,
Greek, Physical Geography, Mathematics, History, Phi
losophy, Rhetoric^ Logic; In a word, ever) branch, con
stituting a liberal European Education, will bo Inuglit.
No particular time appointed ns yet for commencing ses
sions, ns many persons living lu unhealthy countries do-
slro to leave thorn nt those time# usually appointed for
vucallons. Particular directions are required with re
gard to each child’s expenditure, nnd tho ranking ac
counts in the neigeboring village, nil of which will bo
rclialounsly observed. Sladatno ESPKIIANDIEU nnd
most Nlrtdum VERRKY will extend tlielr kind care nnd atten
tion to all pupils placed lit tlielr respective establishments.
Mr. E. and Mr. V. expect to fill tho places of kind ad
visers and parents, as well us teachers, fo Uio youths
confided to tlicin.
Terms:—For board and tuition, fifteen dollnrs a
month, pnynblo half yearly In advance; each session
commencing with tho arrival of the student nt tho school.
Music will bo tnught, if desired. A Indy latoly arrived
from Switzerland, or superior musical attainments, will
glvo lessons on tho Piano, by tho lesson or by tho session,
ut sixty-two and n half cents a lesson. No extra charge,
*— that of a *- ” - —
save tt
a physician, when really necessary.
Copy of a Letter from Professor Agassi:, of Harvard
University, to John H. Lewis, Esq-of Huntsville.
versity,to John H. Lewis, Esq- ,
Dkar Bin:—1 understand that my friend, Mr. F. Espo-
randlcu, Into Professor In Lausanne, Switzerland, nnd Mr.
L. Verroy, formerly ono of tho Trustees of the College, in
the same jilncc. Intend to turn tlielr attention to public -
—eduenue - * * *-*
Is subjected.
that Professor Barry Introduced his Invaluable remedy,
nnd among the thousand nnd ono who havo been his
competitors, ho now stands alone on that pedestal of suc
cess, bownout of Barry’s Tricopherous, und sustained by
tho favor nnd universal pulronngo of a discerning nnd
Intelligent public.
• For restoring tho hair to it# original growth or prevent
ing It from falling out, this compound ha# been pronounc
ed by all medical men fo bo n sure remedy. For eradi
cating scruff, dandruff, und curing discuses of tho Hkln.
glands, muscles, stings and bruises, the Tricopherous will
always bo found a safe., speedy, and unfailing cure; and
so long nr
Every I
PAHrr.
sop 18
C. A. L. LAMA!
L
AriminiNtrntorH’ Notice.
A LL PERSON8 having demands ngulnst the estato of
xY. Lewis Lo Conte, late of Llborly county, deceased,
will have them duly attested and presented to the Admin
istrator, within the time prescribed by law, and nil per
sons Indebted to said estate will make Immediate pay
ment to the subscriber nt Macon, Georgia.
Jan 17 THOB. C. N1HBKTT, Administrator.
Administrator^ Notice.
F lUIt MONTHS after date, application will bo made
to the Honorablo tho Justices of the Inferior Court of
Glynn county, while sitting far ordinary purposes—for
leave to sell a part of tho real and personal estate of John
Farland, late of said county, deceased, for the beuctlt of
the heirs and creditors of said estate.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, Adm’r.
Brunswick, Oct 25th, 1851. . ocl28
Administrator),* sale.
B Y virtue of an order from tho Honorablo Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, on tho second Mouday In January instant,
Will bo sold at the Court llouso In Darien, In said
- county, on tho flrst Tuesday In April, between Uio usual
hoars of sale, ono Lot of Land, with tho Improvements
thereon; adjoining the lands of the helm of James Colder,
deceased. Tlie said land sold ns the property of the Into
Richard B. Broughton, for Uio beueflt of the creditors of
said Richard 8. Broughton, deceased.
Terms ou the day of sale.
. T. P. PEASE, Administrator.
Darien, January 23,1B52.Jan 24
B v ix A f dn »l“}»tnitor’* Mule.
Y virtue of an order from tho Honorablo Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary
““ “l 0 (woond Monday In January Instant,
WUl bo sold at tho Court llouso In Darien. In aald
ror
Terms on the day of sale.
.t*.™, j MW a,Ye53. 8 AUJX0 ' Admk,u K
To tli« UadleM.
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOBS, for cleansing,
vivlng, and IxjuuUfying Cabinet Furniture, Cha
airs.
subscriber* have boon up;>oliitc<l Agents
for Uio safe of Uio ubovo excellent article. Direc
tions accompany each bottle. No housekeeper should be
without II. Price 25 cents. For solo by the dozcu or
slnqlo bottle. * "*—* J, “ “ '* ‘ '* '
sell again.
Jun 27
A liberal discount to thoso who wish to
COLLINS It BULKLBY,
100 Brynn-strect.
UiblcM und Prayer Book#,
A Fine Assortment of Bible# and Prayer Uook*, put
up lu tho most elegant uud co#tly style, Papier
Mache, Velvet, Turkey Morocco, ltc n with uud without
clasps. Those who wish nn cloguut article, will not
fall u> be suited. For sale by
Jan 20 J. B. CUBBEDGK.
I.AnY’8 VOYAGE around tho Work!; selected
i l translation from the Germun of Ida Pfeiffer, by Mrs.
Percy Hlnnett.
Tho Tutor’s Ward; a novel, by the author of “ Way
faring Sketches,” Itc.
Elien Grant, or tho Woman’s Revenge.
Venotla Trelnwnoy, or Uio Mysteries of Uio Court of
London, by U. M. Reynolds.
Jon 30 J. B.CUBUEDGE.
C OPYING PRESSES, of Uio most opproved kinds and
tlie lowest prices.
Copying Paper and Copying Letter Books, Copying luk,
Arnold’s best English Oiled Paper, Itc. Ac.
Margaret—a Tnlo of the Real nnd Ideal, Blight und
Margaret—a Tula or the Rear’and Ideal, Blight and
B by New edition, In two volumos.
Carlyle’s Life or John Sterling.
Nicaragua—Ita People, Scenery, Monuments, and tho
6 reposed Inter-Oceanic Canal, with Maps and Uluatra-
ons; by E. G. Squler. 2 vols. 8vo.
Bernard It Huetto’s Illustrated Manual or Operative
Surgery; translated by Dm. Van Bureu and Isuacs—with
numerous plate#.
Harper's Magazlno and tho International, for January.
Jang)W. THORNE WILLI AMR
P ANTS AND VESTS.—Black Doeskin nnd Euncy
Ciusimcro Panto; also, embroidered black Cossimere
and Satin, together with an eztonalro aaaortment or black
Fancy Bllka and Caaelmere "
ecl ved, and for solo low by
W. 8. KVMONs,
17 Whlluker-sL
FOUND.
A PRICELESS ARTICLE, worth more than diamond!
to those who aland in need of It.
Tlie Remedy Umt will cure Rheumatism, Weak Buck,
Bruises, Strains, Sprains and Swellings, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Corn#, flcc M Itc. There is no Tom-foolery hero,
but plain simple truth. Out or 10,000 lioxcn In tho I:i#t
four mouth# not owe (11) ha# been returned or been un
successful ; this fact can be substantiated. To those who
are miffaring, we would say In nil honesty and candour,
get “MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN KRADICATOR;”
It will certainly euro the various disease# for which it
Is compounded. To be had of
A. A. SOLOMONS It CO.,
And J. A. LaROCIIE.
—ALSO—
ror sale by the nbove, the celebrated cure for Ciut.t.a
and Fever, never known to fall—“MARSH ALLS’COM
POUND OF CINCHONA.”
N. IL—These superior preparation# bear the written
elgnsture of J. E. Marshall—without which, nono Is
nprH
genuine.
LEA It PKIUUN’H
WORCE8TEUNIIIHE NAUCK.
T HE Proprietors having to acknowledge the unquali
fied approval aud the general adoption of lids Sauce
lu every quarter of tlie globe, deem It needful to stale
that IU superlur qualities causing uni vernal demand, have
given rise lo numerous Imitations; but In the United
States this has l»ocn carried to tho extent of making use
or our names, nnd copying our labels, wrappers nnd cuir-
•ules, for which offence parties in New York are now
under bond# uwalliug their trial. In order, therefore, to
enable purchaser# to avoid Imitatloua, wo hereby givn
notice that wo continue to consign our Sauce fo tho caro
of Messrs. John Duncan It Son#, of Now-York, as our
«olo AgenU for tho United States, by whom tho trade
may be ut nil times supplied with the genuine article, on
term* calculated with duo regard to their Interest.
... LEA It PERRINS.
JVorcoater, Eng. July 10,1851. m—ly sug 28
Y east powder:—'Preston fc "Merrill's Infldifiije
Ycnst Powder, a new article for making light nnd
■weet Bread. When this nrtlclo la luted according fo tho
directions, It never fails lo make light bread, if good flour
la uacd; and It Is warranted fo keep In any climate. A
large supply of this celebrated Powder Ju«t received di
rect from the manufacturers, nnd for #aln by
Jnn 17 W. W. LINCOLN.
PATENT NURSERY SWINGS.-A new article, nnd
1. for tlie flrat time now Introduced Into thla city: they
are of recent Invention and appear well adapted for a
Child a Swing. Call and acu them at 100 Bryan-street.
Jut 15 COLLINS 4c BULKLEY,
‘Fair Ircascs man’s Imperial race ensnare,
And beauty drawn ua with a single hair,”
will narrv’s Tricopherous bo essential to Uio (ollot of
every Indr and gentleman who desires to glvo n soft,
glossy nna luxuriant nppcuranco lo tho imturaldrapcry of
rennoif# throne.
Hold in largo bottle#, price 25 cents, at tho principal
office, No. 137 Broadway, New York: and sold by tho
principal incrchauta und druggist# throughout tho llnitod
State# and Canada#, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain
and Franco.
To lint Fair Lndlcs’ot tlm Ladles’ Fuir,
rpilR Subscriber would especially direct himself, in-
X vltlng tliem to favor him with a cnll, nnd select arti
cles from lib splendid assortment uf London nml Parisian
Fancy Ware. Ho has recently received advices from tho
owner of these Good* fo lower their prices still lower, in
preference of returning them, nnd they need now hu but
seen fo Iks purchased. J. W. PHILLIPS,
Jan 21 Congress-#!., op|H»slle the Market.
N. Ilf. PKTTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING ANI) SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
mar 14 No. 10 NlatetiL; flONlon, ITIusn,
S. M. Pzttenoill 4c Co., Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 Statu street, Boston, nro Ageuts for the
Snvnniiali Republican, ana are authorized to recolvo Ad
vertisements mid Subscriptions at tho samo rates iu, uro
required ut this office. Tlielr receipts uro regurded
payments.
.irlvnlo education. My long personal acquaintance with
the first of theso gontlcmen, enables mo fo say that ho Is
prepared, by his extensive attainment#, to Impart tho
most substantial nnd extensive Instruction. Ho has, for
ninny years, held n prominent position in tho establish-
inents of public Inst ruction In my native country, nnd has
universally been considered as a most accomplished scho
lar and theologian. Ho lias left Switzerland In conse
quence of political disturbances, nnd Ills departure has
been, nnd Is still considered by all his friends, us n great
public loss.
Mr. A’crrey hns left Switzerland under tho samo cir
cumstances nnd for tho samo reasons us Mr. E*pcrandlcu.
I know him however only by reputation; but such tire
the reports which hnvo reached mu respecting him, that
1 would uot hesitate to extend fo him my most hearty
recommendation.
Air. Ksperandicti writes me that you nro Interested in
his success In this country: this Is my npology for ad
dressing you without tho pleasure of n previous acquain
tance. Excuse therefore my liberty In thus writing fo
you on behalf of un old frleud.
With great regard, alnccrcly yours,
Cambridge, Uth June, 1851. L. AGASSIZ.
M yCOMIHK’H RESTORATIVE.-100 Dozen-For
cleaning and Polishing Furniture. It In superior to
any other nrtlclo ever before used for polishing nil kinds
of varnished aud |H)llshcd Furniture. For Bale by
Jan 18 I. W. MORRELL It CO.
S HAWLS.—Plaid l^nignnd Square Wool Shnwl#,whlto
Canton Crape do., black Thibet nnd Cnnlimero do-
pin <1 and printed Cushmere Henris; also, un assortment or
plait* black Hllk watered and colored Satin Mantillas,
latest french styles; Just received nud for sale by
J"" 26 DrWITT It MORGAN.
400
250
1,500
1,000
Iren'#Clothing. liuviug taken great puinsto have
them tnado up to suit this market, ho Invites those lu
wunt to look among tho following:
75 Boys’ Cloth, Flushing nml Cn#slmcro Over-Conts
200 “ “ “ mid Tweed Cos. Frock Cont#
150 “ “ “ Tweed Caa. nud Cadet Sacks
400 “ Cloth nnd Satinet Round Jackets
800 pr. Boys’Cloth, Cnsslmcro and Satinet Pantaloons
400 “ Silk, Satin, Vnlcncin nnd Alpuca Vesta
400 “ While and Colored Shirts
100 Children’s connected Suites
400 Boy#’ Covered aud Cloth Cops, a supcrir article,
together with Infant Fur Hats.
A largo supply or Fancy Articles, too numerous to
name. Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Satchels,
Usees, &c
N. IL—Having n private room for trying on Children’#
Clothing, I must decline rending it out to bo tried on,
except In cases of sickness. Those In want nro invited fo
give ino a cull, ut tho Clothing Store,
Jan 11 NOS. G» and 100 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
rcllfioltl, UroomML.ouiil,', Uoorglu,
T HU Btudlc. In till. Uiiherally nroi—A TtoolMni
Coiine or Ihreo yoMf, doalgncd for llion
tircnnriiiD for the Gomirt Ailiil.irv •
additions,
Uio Ancient Languages;
An Academical Course, Including wlislever Is necetu.
ry to prepare for admission into College. £
ADMISSION. . v
Tho regular time for the admission of Students, Is at ih.
ponhig or the Full Term, tho lust Wednesday in Aucml
Cuudldalea for ndinlsslon into tho Colleglato Couni
must sustain a anllBluctorv examination on Gcograt.br
Arithmetic, English, Latin and Greek Grammar. Cieur
Virgil, Cicero’a Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek R«d!
er; and must be at leaat fourteen years of age.
Candidates for admission Into tho Sclentlflo Coun.
must sustain a aatlatactory examination on Ccograthr
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations in
Algebra, aud two books In Geometry; and must be in
least sixteen yeara of ago. *
m ., KXPKNSKS.
Tuition. Spring Term.
In Tiirolooical Seminary,....Nothing..
In Colleoe,
Scientific Course,
In Academy—
Preparatory Clnss,,..
Second “ ...
Third “ ...
Elementary “ ...
Room Rout.
Contingent Expenses,
Those oxpenees are
gtfJVna.
Nothing.
..115 (X)
.. 15 00
. 25 00..,
. 20 00,.
. 15 00...
. 10 00,
15 00
13 00
900
ooo..::::: SS
100
feci
V - u. T V- -C r . 0 8. ulre 1 d to be paid in advance,
from Students who lodge In tho College building*. fft T
cd BB full Onvmpllt tnr ill* >..1.1,*
es, room rout, and contingent oxponBes or Uie yew.
Tho price of Board in tho village ia 910 per mouth •
washing, room-rent, and feel, 93. r ’ 01
commrncrmbnt and vacation#.
Tho Commencement Is held on tho last Wednetdiy in
Flrat Term—from lust Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15th.
Winter Vacat|on-from December 15th to February In
Second Term—from Urn day or February to Com!
mencement. ' “
Summer Vacnllon—from Commencement fo last Wed.
nesdny lu August. B. M. 8ANDEHH,
. . Secretary of the Board ot Tnuttts.
Any Iriond. by application fo Dr. J. L. DAGG, pmi.
dent or the University, will receive a catalogue, eontilD-
Ing the courae of studies, nnd all other neceMsry Infor
mation. j), '• -
rept 18 1 nm—12 mo
CAMDEN COUNTY ACADEMY,
T 1Itn , , At Nl. ITIary’N, Cleo.
III8 Institution of learning will bo opened on (be lint
Monday In January next, under tho management ol
wr. Albert W. Rowland, A. IL, nnd late Teacher of
the Preparatory School of Emory College, at Oxford
Georgia. ’
Mr. Rowland Is highly recommended by President
Geo. f. Pierce, D. D^ und Professor Means, as an cO-
clent lonchor, and of unlmpeacbahlo moral character.-
1 he Board of Trustees can, therefore, with confidence,
recommend the Camden County Academy lo the public
for patronage, feeling assured that satisfaction will U
given to It#—
Principal
children.
It# patrons, by tho strict attention which i
>1 will glvo to the studies and morals of t
Terms of Taltlon from 90 to 8pcr quarter.
Bonn! can bo had on reasonable terms In privale fun-
t. Mnrys, Dec. 12,1851.
mwf4w
dee U
llry Iwooils! Dry Goods!
DY HENRY LATHJ10P.
Gibbon’* new Uiilldinafy cor. Cona^roiiM
and Wliltaker-strcetw.
m? now receiving a largo and *we!t-us#ortod Stock
FANCY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD8,
to which ho would invite tho special attention of Mer
chants, Planters nnd tho Public in general, to call nnd ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Just received:
40 bales Negro Blankets.
5 bales IM, 10-1,11-1, 12-1,13-4 ned Blankets.
-St* cases Kerseys; 20 do pluln and pluid Llnscys.
30 do 3-4,7-H, and 4-4 blenched Shirtings.
. 10 do 8-1, 0-4, KM, 11-4 bleached Sheetings.
5 bales 5-4, 8-1, 10-4 brown do
CO do 3-4,4-1 do Shirting.
6 cases Bird’s Eye, Hcolch Huckubuck and Russia
Diaper; 2 do Cotton Dlupcr.
10 pieces bleached 6-4,8-4,10-lTnblo Dntnask.
10 pieces brown 6-1,8-4, 10-4 do
10 dozen bleached und brown Damask Table Cloth.
3 cases Irish Linen; 20 cases dark Fancy und Mount
ing Prints; 2 cases assorted col'd Cambric.
16 bales Plaid nnd Striped Homespun.
2 cases Apron Checks; 5 do Bluo Denims.
15 bnlcB Sfilrting Stripes.
4 cases assorted Colored and Black Satinets.
6 do striped and plain Kentucky Jeans.
3 do white Flannels; 5 hales red do.
20 cases Ginghams und Cotton Umbrella#.
10 case# Cout’s Spool Cotton.Jan 20
AGEKC'Y.
, NEW-YORK, AUG. 29,1851.
This is to certify that we have appointed Main,
Webster A* Palmes, of Savannah, Georgia, our .1gnU
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, Ac.
T HE Subscribers have now lu store, ono of the hea
viest stocks of the above goods fo bo found In thla
city, to which they most respectfully Invito tho attention
or ull those who wish both a cheap nnd prime article.
Consisting In part of
2500 pairs Blankets, own Importation.
100 do Extra fine Whitney do.
50 case# Negro Woolens.
10 hnles South Carollua Plains.
5 bull 1 # Schley Georgia do.
5 bales Georgia Stripe#.
15 bales Brown Shirtlug.
10 bules Bed Manuel.
19 cases Bleached Goods.
3 cases Twilled Jeans.
5 do 12-1,10-4,8-4,6-4, 5-4 Bleached Sheetings.
100 pieces Carpeting, 3jily nnd Ingrain.
20 do Velvet and! upeslry Brussell.
20 do Drugget, nil widths.
100 Rugs, Velvet Truffed und Chenille.
150 Mats, all descriptions.
25 pieces Floor Cloth, 8-4, 6-4,5-4 and 4-4.
5 cases Bed Tick.
5 bide# Marlboro’ Stripes.
3 coses Manchester Plains; 3cases Checks.
15 dozen Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas.
3 cases Black and Bluo Satinet; 2 do Kentucky Jeans.
3 do Pluln nud Slrlfied Tweeus.
5 do English nnd American Print#.
1 do French Cambric; 2 do Furniture Prints.
160 dozen Bluo Ifoniul und I’lald Kerchieft.
1 case Llnscys.
Jan 20 AIKEN It BURNS.
n rosier er ratines, oj OacassaA, Georgia, our .‘linli
for the sale of our Patent Machinery and Tanner’s 0J.
CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer X. Y. Oil Manufacturing Compter.
npilL Undersigned have on hand, and will be conttu
JL iy
- | .... v .1 .iits uii iiuiiu, uiiu w in uc cerium-
JL ly supplied with the New-York Oil Msnufiaurhx
Company’s Improved MACHINERY and TANNUta
OIL
The Machinery Oil ho# been thoroughly tested by«
rloua Rail-Road# In the Eastern States, Machine tad Cot*
ton Factories, and by the Central nnd Bouth-Wwtera
Rall-Ifoad Companies of Georgia, and has given p«rfkt
satisfaction.
It has been used In place ot beat Bleached Sperm Oil,
mid tins given equally us good satisfaction, and coshctlj
about three-fifth# ns much. It is not designed for bon
ing, hut Is recommended only for its superior lubrleatk*
properties, mid so confident are the manufacturer* of lu
“’••fug antis'-
giving satisfaction, that they arc willing to have It (tud
on Its merits and with n fair mid Impartial trial, if oft
found us represeulcd, it cun bo returned to the undento-
cdut tholr expense.
It will bo furnished to Rail-Road Companies and Mi*
ufacluring establishments, on ns favorable term* si they
can order It from Now-York. Tanners nnd Curriers «bo
havo used tho Oil pronounce It equal tonuy otcmikA
WEBSTER It P, -
nov 21 thstiffim WEUfeTEH & t’ALMEX.
UEoRUTrWTHSRDCSSTLEi
C’AIKRIAGU MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-8TREET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to hls friends and psIroM
for post favours, mid Infomi them, that be line*
favours, mid inform them, that he lino*
nnu, m mu uid aland, to execute any work In theibo"
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions lo plcwe iH
who rony honor him with a cnll. All kinds of rcpolria*
In tho above business done with (ho ultnoil neatness in
dispatch.
VV lieelwrlght nnd Blacksmith work, nnd all kinds o
Wheels,Wagons, Dray#, Carts, &c., made on the ihortji
notice nnd on moat liberal ferine. Jana
REMOVAL.
T HE Undersigned would rcepectfelly call the attenljoi
of tlielr friends nnd tho public lo tholr remorw w
— public .w ...... ,
SinolVnew Building, opposite St. Andrew’s ilnll^firoufb-
REMOVAL.
R oberts, footk k Marshall have removed to
their large, ^new and- convenient Hlorc, corner of
Broughton mid Jclfereon-strects, opposite St. Andrew 1 -
Hull, where they uro now opening u lurgo uud splendid
stock of
FOREIGN It DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
which they offer for solo exclusively ut wholesale. Mer
chants from tliu Interior can rely on tholr stock being sur
passed by nono In tho Southern country, mid at prices
equally low. They hnvo In store, nnd nro receiving:
100 bulcs Brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings.
50 cases Blenched Shirtings und Sheetings.
50 hnles Blankets.
cases Kerseys nnd Lindseys.
25 bales Red Flannels.
1(M)
Also, n largo variety or Ladles’ Dresses, Fancy Goods,
Cloths, Cnnslmcres, Tweeds, nnd Miscellaneous Articles
usually wanted by Country Merchants. ‘ “
Jan 20
QUOAR8. COFFEE and THAH.-20 hhds. low priced
LJ Sugar 4; 15 do. Porto Rico lino do.; 100 bids, crushed
mid jHiwdercd do.; 25 boxes refined Loaf Sugar; 50 bids.
Stuart’s Clarified do; 100 bugs Green Rio Coffee; 120
packages Black mid Green Tens; Just received nnd for
aqle b^
Jnn &
J. V. CONNERAT It CO.
Win. II. ITfcDONAI.D’.N,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING ANI) SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
80 llroudwuyt ucnr Wall-Ntreet,
NEW-YORK.
mar I I - [Established hi 1843.]
LIFE TNH FRANCK.
noiitii-uauoi.ina mutual life
INSURANCE COMPANY,
I# now iMtilug Policies for life a# well u# for shorter
periods. Annual rate# of Insurance on 9100 or a single
life for any term of years.
Aar. For 1 Year. Fori Years. For Life.
25 $1,00 91,12 92,04
35 1,30 1,53 2,75
^ .50 1,00 2,00 4,60
Oidy uno-half of those amounts payable tho flrst year.
Profit# paid hack annually.
Charles K. Joiinmon, Jr^ President.
Wm. D. Haywood, Vico President
Jane# F. Jordan, Secretary.
W. MABRV, Agent nt Brunswick.
_mty23 film—OmO
DAVID H. GALLOWAY'FCOT
Manufacturers und Deulcrs In
friotion Matohei,
In Round and Wood Boxes.
MARKING INK,
BLACK WRITING INK,
AND
OIL PASTE BLACKING,
July I
UiX-o
W ATCHES.—A_ Inrgo assortment or Watches, Sec
ond, Quarter Second. Doublo Tlmo uud Inuopcn-
Uonl. Also Itavurs; nt 110 Brouglilon-slrcot.
Jn» 15 HORTON It IlIKEMAN.
L ( HULL A HD’S SNUFF mid fOliXccb.-Mareahoy,
In Jnra, kegs nud bottles; Scotch, In tars, bladders mid
boltlcs; Rappee, In Jars, nnd Smoking Tobacco, in quur-
ter size papers; ulso, Airs. Miller’s line cut Chewing To-
bnceo; nlso, Roomu’s Mnccaboy und Hcolch Snuff, In Jura
and hollies. For sale by
_Jn» 10 MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
Ycnst Powders, for muklng light nnd sweet bread,
j— * Is perfectly • ‘
Bread mado from this Ycnst ..,
liable lo sour upon tho ntomacn, und Is more nourishing
and economical than bread raised with tho common
Brewer’s Venal, which, aa la well known fo chemists, In
producing lightness, convert# Into gas and spirit a isirtloii
of tho awed and nourishing mutinies ortho Flour, which
are thus wholly lost. For sale by
fell 6 MOORE It HENDRICKSON.
D OMESTIC HARDWARE.—Comprising Pols, Ovens,
Spiders, Fish Kettles, Soup Diggers, Coffw Roust’-
era, Banco Pans, Gridirons, Fry Pans, Wafer und Wultlo
Irons, Shovels and Tongs, Rat Traps, Km! Iron#, Coal
Shove s. Patent Bnlnncc#. Kimnn-liNt u.n. n....-
Shovcla, Patent Bnlnncc#, Enamelled Stew I’nn#, Brass
Kottlcs, Itc.) for sale by
• 12 • COL1
__«lcc 12_» COLLINS It B1JLLKEV, Bryan-sL
C l HINA VASFjt.—An elegant nssbriment of China and
. T # , ; rr , a 1 9l ,u * 1 v “*«N "Ingle Ciiiis and Haticors for pro-
sent*; (.old Hand. China nnd YVcdgcwood Pilchers, Bobo-
tnlnn Glass and China Cologne#; Card Bask els, of beauti
ful patterns; rich China Candle-Sticks; Ink Stands; Gold
Land Mugs; Lily, Drab, Sunflower, nnd Inlaid Puller
DUlics; together with n great rnrioty of Chinn Ornaments,
received by Uie last urrlvsls, and for sale by
, „ COLLINS lc BULKLEY,
J»“7 100 Bryon-elreel.
08 BEY AN STREET.
FALL AIM) AVI NT E It GOODN.
rrvHE Huliscrlhcr lms Just received hi# woll-nsBortod
L stock or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
in part of Knglinh. French mid German Cloth#; English,
French und Hcotcli fancy nud black Cassimerc#; also, a
largo uiul nplendld variety of Vestings, consisting of fancy
Hllks, Satins mid Worsted, black mid figured do., anu
blnck embroidered do—which ho Is prepared fo innfce fo
order lu the must fashlotiublo style, mid on accommo
dating terms.
Ilo has ulso received a select assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, for men mid boys. Together with
n large mid choice supply of II ATS mid CAIV, made up
In tlunnost fashionable style, and to hls own order,
ocl 4 PHILIP KEAN, 98 Hrynnstreet.
CLOTHING! CLOTH I NO! CLOT11INUI
PIERSON & UEIDT,
No. lO Wliltakcr-Nlroet,
H AVE been and uro constantly receiving nn oxlonsivo
assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING and
Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Wo \ymtld respectfully Invito
tho nttentlon of merchants visiting tho city, to our Stock,
gotten up expressly for their trade. Great caro has been
observed os to the stylo nnd make of our garments, and
wo lire determined fo sell as low #• can bo purchased in
New-York. Our stock orFuncyGood# I# complete, and wo
Invite our friends to call mid oxamlno for themselves.
PIERSON It HKIDT.
Clothing and Gont’a Furnishing Goods—Wholesale nnd
Retail. oct 10
NEW WHOLESALE & RETAIL,CLOTHING STORE,
T HE Subscriber# having Just arrived In this city, mid
opened the elegant now Store ut the
Corner ol Con?roN« nnd JeffcrRon-nlN.,
Iieg leave fo announce lo llio citizens ofSnvnnnnh, nnd to
dealers and others In (ho country, that from and nftcr tlie
1st ofKepleintier next, they will keep always on hand nn
umplo supply or Henuy-mado Men’s nnd Hoy’s CLOTH
ING, of every description, from llio moat common lo tho
fittest articles. Thoy will sl#o furnish every thing that can
tie required for a gentleman’# wardrobe, such as Shirts,
Collar#, Cravat#, Drawers and Undershirts, Sacks-Glovca,
Boots, Shoe#, Cap#, Data; also, all aorta of Blanket#,
Trunks, Carpet Bag#, Itc. lee.
All persons In town nnd country nro respectfully re-
quested to call mid examine our stock nnd ascertain our
price#. MAAS It I1AYMANN.
Jnn 26 lino
N 1
EURO BROGANS.—A fresh supply of Negro Shoe#,
warranted of the heal workmausfilp, mid for sale
cheap, Also, Ladles’ light colored silk lasting patent
lipped Gullor Bool#; Ladles’ Morocco patent tipped Polks
Boots, not to be surpassed for nontuos* nud beauty lu this
city. Tlie ladles nro respectfully Invited to exomlue
thorn, nnd they will no doubt b« Induced to^urchsse.
Jan 20
. 1IE1DT.
ton-street,—where wllf be found a cholco assortm«i
Family Groceries. Also, Wines, Liquors, Scgsn, Totar-
co, Fruit, Confectionaries, wholesale und retail,
lowest market prices.
Alio, Uystcra and Fish will bo put up attho»llortrtts<>•
tlce, In such stylo mid quantity as may bo wanted lor Uie
accommodation of parties and tho couiitrjMrade
Jnn 20
G. M. YY’IL
ffc to.
PIANO llltOH.
rrMIK Undersigned have just opened asp..—--
X Droll, mndo by Ronciikrunlz. Dresden, for wlilta tw
splendid PUs*
ants, Dresden, for which tb*
gold medal. These l»W|
manufacturer bus received
nietita can be recommended mid guaranteed
rior id any of tho kind in use. Tho favor
eoliciled by
Jnn 24 F. ZOGBAUM fc CO- Msrket-Squzff-
_ NEW HOOKM.
r1 ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK for February.
VX llio Interimtlonnl Magazlno do. . ...
'Hie Convict, or tho Conspirator’s Victim; bf
Buutllne.
Kennclh; a Romanco of llio Highlands.
Tho Whig Almanac for 1852.
The Democratic Rovlow for Janunr)'.
Jun 20 J. B. CUBBEDCL
RECEIVED * c0 '
THURSDAY, JARUARY 29rU.
G ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for February.
Kenneth; n Romance of Uio Illulilnnd*. Vol.*.
Tho Inteninllonid Magazine, for February,
llio School for Husbands; a Novel: by Lady Dal e
Lylton.
Hie YYTilg Almnnnc, for 1852. _
My Friond Wriggles—a (Laughter) Moving Psnoniw
of Ills Fortunes unu Misfortunes. .
Templeton’s Engineer, Millwright and Wees***
Pocket Companion.
Illslolro de Cliarles XII, par Voltaire, sol
rovtio par Gabriel Hurrenne, F. A. S. E.
Tho Wldo World: a (tamo.
A further supply of Charity and Its Frnlts, or
A further supply of Charity and Its Fruits, or wn##*
Imvo as manifested In Uio Heart aud Life; by Jon*
Edwards, )*iZ-
A1.1.NTINK8—In Uio greatest variety, with‘PP”"
prlnto Envelopes. . rg
Natural History of tho Human Species: by Lleo*-
Clinrlcn Hamilton Bmllli—with'plates.
Hall-Hood, Slcam-Boat, nnd Tolegruph Book—
A Faggot of French Sticks, or Paris In 1851.. . j
Horaomanslilp, Including tho Breaking and TrtfaW
Horse# t by Bumicho.
IntcrnnttonnL for February.
Hurenuo’s Voltnlro’# Charles 12th—French.
Taylor's Wesley und Uio Methodists. .
Tho Comic History of Englands by A. Beckett—*'
numerous coloured engravings. „
Homo PhUoiophy, from Dickens—No. 1—^
Jun 31 W. THQ11NE IVILUAgt,
ACHINERY OIL.—Coburn’s Extra Oil, an ««5?
M miiistituto for Sperm "oiij nt n much’lower
This Oil Is warranted fo wear well on nil kindsi o _
chlncry without gumming, nnd Is Inexlcmlve u /® Tja
tho rail-roads, steamer*, and machine ahops In ins ,
borhood of lioaton, and by the Novelty
i or lioaton.ana by the Novelty **"■■■
It Is nlso calculated for burning, nn*} '• V.Ka
to hum freely, giving n good light without crumm
York.
fo hum freely, giving n good llgl..
wick or emitting offensive mnoll. Sold bj
Jnn 8 MOORE It HET
W OODEN WARE.—Brass Band Bucket*, fr®" w
Tubs, Plgglns, Measures, Wash Boanto weo*^
nors, Trays, Knife Boxes, Hair nnd WJreBWjV^
Pulls, Towel Rollons Cages. Bultor Prints. BlcaK • ^
era, Clothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Rolling Plu*i
Fl08g °", fcC -‘ ^ COLLINS . BULKUV
wo
rpAUM: U1ITLKRV.—ruo ivory JXJS.
A Knives, with .ml without Fork.; Uco. •»“
tTBr-W ■fe LLTN8 *SVW$:
MS 1
T ' HA U'AITKIW.-A Eno «nd olmElMiJl
Wallers, comprising Gothic, Oblong, mo
'W 0 ™* W COLLU48^ jicL^
od und for nolo by
Jnn 0
RANDY nnd GIN.-5 half, 8 quarter,;
pipes Brandy, 0 do Gin. All of tbo al»« ^
nro In (ho U. H. Bonded Warehouse, Iwlng dlrc«
tatlonr, for sale on reasonable term#, DA viB® 051 '
H ALL LAMPS and LANTWINB.—-A nu» #-5 ,i
of stained Glass Hall l4tmps and Lnntcn-
Jsn 2