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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1852.
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QTATE OF OKOIWIA, | ^ w hom It may concern.
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*^TheSearo therefore to cite and admontah all concerned,
to fllo their objections (If any they hare) to the applicant
In the Work’s oflloo or said Court, on or before tho 4th
day of May next; otherwlao letters dlstnlssory will bo
^VUness, the Uonorablo R. A. Lewis, ono of tho Jus-
tloea of said Court, this 4th day of November, 1851.
tot 4 SEABORN POOD ALL, c. c. o. c. c.
Citation) for Letters l)temlMory»
S T C T h.°thamCo. A ’ | T °“»«"» m 11 “r
Whereas, Mrs. Ann D. Bates, Administratrix do bonis
non, of tho estato of Thomas W. O’Fnrroll, deceased, hath
applied to the llonorablo tho Inferior Court of sold Coun
ty, when sluing for ordinary purposes, for a citation to
Issuo and bo published according to law for letters die-
^Thesoaro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Hie tholr objections (If any they have) to tho applicant
In the Work’s ofllco or said Court, on or before the fourth
day of May next, otherwise letters dlaralssory will bo
^Witness, tho Honorable R. T. Gibson, one of tho Jus
tices of said Court, this 4th day of Novombor, 1851.
nov4 SEABORN GUODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
Citation) for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S T € T |m 0 tlmmCo. A ’ I To »U whom U may <concern.
Whereas, YVilmam C. O’Driscoll and Jos.Gxoxax.
Jr- Executors of tho but will and testament of Edward
Wylly, deceased, have applied to tho Uonorablo tho In
terior Court or said County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses. for citation to Issue and bo publlshod, according to
law, for letters dlsmlssory.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to Hie their objections (If any they havo) to the applicants
In the Work’s office of said Court, ou or before tho se
cond day of March next; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will
bo granted. . .
VVltnesa, the Honorable R. T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus-
tlces of said Court, this 2nd dny of September, 1851.
septa SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
fUjjal Wottcrn.
patent iUcbtctncB.
Citation) for Letters Dlsmlssory.
S* Chatham Co?’ i To »“ 11 m »> mccm -
Whereas, John F. Guu-martin, Administrator de bonis
non of Walter Smith, deceased, hath applied to tho Hon
orable tho Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for
ordinary Purposes, for a citation to Issuo and bo publish
ed, according to law, for letters dlsmlssory.
those are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to fllo their ohjoctlcna (If any they havo) to tho applicant
In the Work’s oflloo of said Court, on or before the second
day of March next; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will bo
^Wimev, the Honorable Elias Reed, ono of tho Justices
of said Court, this 2nd day of September, 1851.
B0pt2 SEABORN GOOD ALL, c. c. o. r. r.
VALUABLE LANB8 FOR SALE.
m wmtflairffaawjm
■a" Minogt, before the Court House door, In the«““>»
town or Jetforsonton. Camden county, On-tho following
Auctions of Land, belonging to tho ostoto of 1'hlUp Cooke,
late of Twiggs County, deceased t . _
350 acres, No. 204, 1st District, Camden county. Im
proved lot, a good dwcUlng, out house aud Gin houeo—
about 80 acres under good fence and In cultivation; mill
seat uponlt; now occupied by Mr. George Johns; well
known as the old Indian encampment, Msclcasooka rath}
and crossing an Inoxliaiuiiblo cattle range In tho neigh
borhood or tills place. , . _ . T
2B3 acres, No. 440, 1st District. Camden county. Im
proved lot—a small log house and out house; a few acres
nave been cultivated; known as tho Commissioner’s en-
Camden connly,
lnu. Ivltur west or Phillips’ place; well timbered.
H»V Seres, No. 3W, hi District, Camden county.
o,ifl ** “ 300, “ “ “ “
474 o “ 39A “ “ “ “
These lots are adjoining» about onc-thlrd river ham*
mock; much live oak upon It; remainder well timbered
pine land, convenient for tho timber and turpentine busl-
”*484# acres, No. 248, 1st District, Camden county,
no “ “ 247, “ “ “ “
131 44 “ 278, M M “ “
240# “ “ 271) “ “ ** “
These Lots are adjoining; No. 284 is an Improved lot,
comfortable dwelling and out houses t about 40 acres la
cultivation; occupied by John G. Thompson; nil well
timbered, and convenient for the Umber and turpentlue
business.
338# acres, No. 103,1st District, Camden county.
The above Lands all lie upon the St. Mary’s river.—
Will be sold on terms one-half cash, and balance twelve
months’ credit, with bonds for titles.
Jan 20 ISAAC WINSIHP, Adm’r.
Administrator’* Notice*
F OUR MONTHS oAer date, application will be mndo to
the Court of Ordinary or Effingham county, for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to tho estate of Christian J.
lleldt, late of said county, deceased, for the boueflt of tho
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
CHARLES IIINELY. AdmlnlsUnlor.
Effingham county January 10th, 1852. Jan|17
“ Admluiatrutrix** Male*
O N tho flrst Tuesday In April next, will be sold at tho
Court House In Darien, u part of the real estate of
T. K. Gould, consisting or tho Island of Wnhaw and
Oine’s Island, for tlie benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. A. M. GOULD, Adtn’x.
jan 31
patent fatfiitlntn.
Citation) for Letters Dlsmlssory,
S T 2.°iZ“’ 1 T »«" 11 ■»« maam -
Whereas, Jambs Hcntkr, Administrator of the estato
of Benjamin Verdery, (a Aco man of color) late of said
County, doceasod, has made application to tho Honorable
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for citation to Issue and be published according
to law for letters dlsmlssory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their
objections (If any they have) to tho dismission of tho a;>-
pUcant, In the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or Indore
tho fourth day of May next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will bo granted.
Witness, the lioaorable William Thomo Williams, ono
of the Jusilcos of said Court, this fourth day of Novem
ber, 1851. SEABORN GODDALL,
nov 4 c. c. o. c. c.
iitiurdiun’* Sale.
B Y vlrtuo or an order from the Honorable Justices or
tho Inferior Court of -McIntosh county, when silting
for ordinary purposes, on Monday tho 12ih instant,
Will bo sold on the tlrst Tuesday In April next, before
tho Court House in said county, between the usual hours
or sale, ono Lot of I<and, containing 200 acres, adjoining
lands of John J. Dcrvcrgvr. om-hulf of Lot knowu as tho
“Wumbersie Tract,” at South Newport. Also, on the
first Tuesday of April, before tho Court House in Forsyth
county, one 40 acre 1 <ot, adjoining lands of J. II. Wooliffe.
Sold as the property of the estate of James M. Dcrverger,
deceased, lave of McIntosh county, for tho benefit of tho
heirs or said estate.
Jim 27 M. C. HEALD, Guardian.
Citation) for Letters of Administration!
S T “«SS'’ | To all whom «.■!««»,
Whereas Rlchmnl D. Arnold wiU apply at tho next
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on tho
estate of Martin Bolan, late of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar Iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and
appear before said Court, to make objection*, If any they
have, on or before the flrst Monday lu March next; other-
wlse sold letters wlU bo granted.
Witness, Jons M. Miller, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 31at day of January, 1852.Jan 31
City Treasurer’* Office* I
Savannah. JancaBv 20, 18j2. J
T HE Following Abstract of an Ordinance, levying a
Tax on “Income,” trnseed In Council 13th March,
1851, Is published for the Information of those interested:
All persons doing business as Commission Merchants,
Auctioneers, Factors and Merchants, whose stock In
trade is not taxed, are required to pay Into the City Trea
sury the sum of Tweuty Dollars, or, at their option, to
make a return of their gross income derived from com
missions, (whether ordinary or guarantee,) charged on
purchases and sales of any articles whatever, on procur
ing and collecting freight or receiving and forwarding
goods, ou all moucy negotiations, on the purchase or
sale of stocks or other evidences of debt or arising from
the pursuit of his profession or calling, nndpnylng there
on ono per centum in lieu of the specified Tax. Returns
and Taxes to be made and paid from the flrat Monday in
May, 1851, to the flrst day of Jununry, 1852; and thereaf
ter at tho same time that returns are now made under the
General Tux Ordinance of the City. Laweru, Physicians,
ami Dentists to pay the sum of Ten Dollars annually
under tho same provisions.
lusurunco Companies, or Agents of Insurance Compa
nies, are required to pay a Tux of four per cent, on all
premiums up to 5,000 dollars, and of one nor cent, on aU
sums above that amount alter deducting all losses of In
surance effected at their respective offices In tills city
during the year prior to the returns. And every Agent
Citation) for Lcttera Dlsmlssory.
To all whom It may concern.
WhereasT 1 William RahnJ Guardian of Lewis Myers,
Ur «—■ 0 f
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effingham Co.
lias applied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court
County, sluing for ordinary purposes, for dismission from
said Guardianship:
All concerned are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (If any they have) In my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will be grautod the applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Robert J. Mingledortt one of
the Justices of said Court, this thirteenth day of January,
A. 1652. JAMES RAUN, c. c. o. a. c.
Jan 17
Citation, for Lcttera Dlsmlssory.
S T E(finjrhJS?Co.’ i T “*“ "■ hom 11 "“T
'Whereas. Jambs Hahn, Administrator of the Estate of
Solomon Wellman, late of said County, deceased, has
made application to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of
said County, sitting for ordiuary purposes, for letters dlv
mlssory:
All concerned are hereby cited and admonished to flle
their objections (If any they have) In my office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory wUl
be granted tho said applicant.
Witness, die Uonorablo Barnett Newton, ono of tho Jus
tices or said Court, UUa 13Ui day or January, A. D. 18'”
Jan 17 JAMES KAHN, c. c. o. e.
Citation) for Letters Dismissory.
To all whom It may concern.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Effinsrham Co. .
Whereas, Mart Ann IIckst, Admlnistralrlx of the es-
latoofJoase Hurst, late of said County, deceased, lias np-
plied to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of said County,
silting for ordinary purposes, for letters of dismission:
These ore to cite and adtnoidsh all concerned, to file
their ohJecUons (If any they have) in my office, within
tho tlmo prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will * -
granted tho said applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas It Hines, ono of the
Justices of said Court, this 13lh day of January, A. D-
1852. JAMES IL1UF
Jan 17
Citation) for Letters Dismissory,
gTATOOFOEOmaA, J T „^ whom , lm „
Whereas, Ann G. Butler, Administratrix on the es
tate of John G. Butler, late of said County, deceased, u;>-
pUcs to me for letters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to clto and admonish nil and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to flle their
objecUons, (if any exist) within the time prescribed by
law, othcrwlso letters of dismisslou will be granted the
•pill leant.
Witness, the Hon. J. L. McAllister, ono of the Judges
of sold Court, tills sixth day of Jnmmry, Anno Doinlui
3852. ALFRED U. SMITH,
Jan 7 Deputy Clerk c. o. a. c.
Returns to be innde on the first dny of January, 1852,
for premiums received since the date of tho last return,
and on tho first of January In each and every year there-
aner. j iiriiimik
Jan 20
J. GEURGE,
City Treasurer.
Citation, for Lcttera Ulsmissory.
S TA cL2f*“n 0 Co. A ’ | To all whom It may co„ M m.
Whereas, A. J. Boswent, Adin nUtrator upon the estato
estate;
Therefore, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased
ere hereby cited and admonished to flle their objections
(if any they havo) in my office, in terms of the law; other
wise fetters dlsmlssory wlU be granted (within the tlmo
prescribed by law) by tho Court of Ordinary for said
county.
Witness, tho Uonorablo Thomas R. Dunham, John
Thompklna aud W. D. Cole, Justices of said Court, this
21st day of January, 1852.
GERBUON PERC1VAL COHEN.
Jan 20 c. c. o. c. c.
Citation) for Letters Dlsmlssory,
S’KSSr | To oil whom It may concern
Whereas. M. L. Davis, Administrator on tho estuto of
Joslah Davis, late of tills County, deceased, applies for
letters ofdlsmlislou on said estate:
These are therefore to cite and 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 or tlie law. otherwise letters of dismis
sion will be granted tho applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Samuel Palmer, one of the
Judges pr the Court of Ordinary for said County, this 13th
day of January, 1852. • E. 51. BLOUNT,
Jan 10 c. c. o. m'i. c.
Citation) for Letters of Administration,
S TAT ,Xr“y°Co.' A ’ j To n,, wlioin it roa, concern.
Whereas, W. 6. Girardeau applies to mo for Letters
of Administration on tho estate of Elizabeth Nelines, late
of said county, deceased t
.These are therefore to clto and adraoulah all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of sold deceased to file their
objections (If any they have) In my office within the lime
prescribed by law, or said letters will be granted.
Witness the Honorable II. F. Horn, this 7tli day or Jan
uary, 1852. J. S. URADWELL,
Jan 10 c. c. o. l. c.
Nlarnlml'M Office. |
SAVANNAH, FEBRUARY 12,1852. (
T HE Following FREE PERSONS of Color arc hereby
notified, that unless they call and pay within sixty
days tho City Taxes for the respective years now due, I
shall proceed in maimer pointed out by the Ordinances
of Uio City:
Anson, Susan, 1851; Anson, Nelly, 1851.
11.
Beatty, Thomas, 1851; Bourkc, Elizabeth, 1851,
’50/49; Barnard, Louisa, 1851; Bochon, Ellon, 1851,
’50; Beers, Julia P., 1849; Bowne, Caroline, 1851,
’50; Bourke, Joshua, 1851, '49; Boufeulctt. Rose,
1851,’49; Brister, Nelly, 1850; Bourquin, Francis,
1850; Broughton, Celia, 1849; Battiste, Betsey,
1819; Bourke, Francis, 1849.
C.
Connick, Harriet, 1850, ’49; Claghom, Cornelia
W., 1850; Currie, Susan Ann, 1850; Cohen, Han
nah, 1850, ’49; Cohen, Maria, 1850, ’49; Campbell,
Nancy, 1840; Crevellier. Ellen. 1819; Candy, Jo
sephine, 1849 ; Campbell, Josephine, 1849 ; Camp
bell, Ellen, 1849.
D.
DoYillcrs. Georciana, 1851; Dolly, Lucrctia, ’51;
Delagal, Julia, 1851, ’50; Drummond, Dolly Ann,
1850; Dolly, Justina, 1850; Douglass, Georgia,
1850; Davis. Rose, 1850; Duvidson, Rose, 1819:
Dunbar, Sophia, 1849.
E.
Edie, Sally, 1851; Edce, Molly, 1851.
Formell, Charlotte, 1951, ’50, ’49.
Ci.
Gibbons, Harriet, 1851/50/49; Grant, Josephine,
1851, ’50, ’49; Gibbons, Mary Ann, 1851; Golding,
Nancy, 1851, '50; Grant, Josephine, 1850, '49;
Golding, Elizabeth, 1850.
If.
Habersham, Susan, 1851; Harris, Harriet, 1851;
Hall, Maria, 1850; Houston,Sarah.
J.
Johnston, Camettn, 1851; Jennette, Zaline, 1851,
’50; Jones, Mary, 1351, ’50; Jackson, Mary Ann,
1850; Jones, Antonio, 1850; Jackson, Jane, 1850;
Irvine, Maty, 1849.
K.
Kimbal, Catherine, 1851.
L.
Lcrctte, Lizzy, 1851/50, ’49; Lewis, Elizabeth,
1851.
n.
Mann, Ella, 1851; Moultrie, Larcnia, 1851, ’50;
Miller, Leonora, 1851/49; McLeod, Saruh, 1851;
McIntosh, Maria, 1851/50; McIntosh, Isabella,
1551, ’50; Mirnult, Asnasia, 1851, ’50, '49; Max
well, John, 1850/49; Muck, Rebecca, 1819: Mi
rnult, Josephine, 1819; Millen, Ann, 1819; Moore,
Ann, 1819 ; McIntosh, Eliza.
ft'.
Naylor, Cecilia, 1851; Nusam, Susan, 1850.
O.
Odingscll, William, 1851; Oliver, Clarettc, 1851;
Odin^Buls^Mary Ann, 185], '50, '49; OdingsUls,
P.
Pinckney, Harriett, 1851; Pray, Hannah, 1850, '49.
Quartcrman, Mary Ann, 1851.
It.
Robinson, Mary Ann, 1851; Rose, Amanda, 1851;
Reed, Chariot, 1851.
S,
Saliatte, Louisa, 1851; Snider, Mary, 1851, ’50,
'49 ; Savage, Ann, 1850; Stewart, Ann, 1850: Si
age, John, 1850; Stewart, Surah, 1849; Shw
Hannah, 1849; Stevens, Ann, 1849.
T.
Taylor, Elizabeth. 1851/50; Taylor, Mary Ann,
1850/49; Taylor, Rose, 1850.
IV.
Wood, Ann, 1851, ’49 ; Williams, Susan, 1951;
Williams, Nancy, 1851; Wull, Rebecca, 1850;
Wall, Ben, 1850; Ward, Ellen 1819; Wand, Nan
cy, 1819 ; Williams. Mary Ann, 1819 ; Wall, Mary,
fob 17 0 KDW’D. M. PRKNDKIUMCT, c. u.
Mexican mustangLtnlment.
To tho Unit, tho LamO) tho Sore & tho Stiff-Jointed I
IPs llrintr QUA Tidings ef Great Joy I
T H18 LINIMENT Is ono or Uio most perfect remedies
over offered to tho nllllctod. Its action upou tho or
ganization Is truly wonderfril. Its volatile, penetrating,
soothing and healing properties diffuse thomsclve to tho
very bones. It enters Into tho circulation of tho blood—
gives a now Impulse to tho whole. nervous systum to tho
very extremities of tho fingers and toes—stimulates tho
absorbents and secretions, and Uius
ASSISTS NATURE
to throw off and rid herself or any diseased action of
nerves, muscles, chords or ligaments, making It equally
applicable to Boros or any kind, rheumatism,
PAINS IN EVERY PART OF THE BODY,
from a diseased action or any of Uio structural portions
of Uio system.
WUlldS IT 18 PERFECTLY HARMLESS
to tho healUiy flesh, skin, or bone, it has tho property of
ontcriug Into combination, and dissolvino any or Iho
organic tissues when they ure diseased, or tholr vitality
Is destroyed. Possessing these peculiar powers, is the
reason why It is
EQUALLY EFF1CAC10U8
in so many different complaints. It acts upon scientific
principles and
FIXED LAWS OF THE CREATOR!
From the hundreds of curbs that are being almost
dally rc|K>rtod to us from all parts of Uio country, wo
give a lew below:
MORE EVIDENCE l
Wm. M lines, P. or Mount Moriah, I ml., under dnto
of 11th October, says: u My youngest child walked Into
a tiro that had been kindled In tho yunl lor washing: I
suppose it walked Into tho ashes, and whon It felt tno
heat, it fuU forward into tho Ure on Us hands nnd face,
aud was
SHOCKINGLY BURNED.
I am glnd to say that by applying two bottles of tho Mex
ican Mustang Liniment, tt wus perfectly cured in a fow
days, and is at this time well. Other certificates 1 could
send you from persons here, of cures
ON THEMSELVES AND ON THEIR 1IOR8E8,
as they are of daily occurciico here 1 1 will do all in my
;>owcr for tho sale of tho I.lnlinent, as 1 know it to bo
most excellent for man or beast.”
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF WRY NECKI
A girl twclvo years old, at Mrs. Pierson’s boarding
house In Cleveland, Ohio, hnd been subject to FITS
FROM INFANCY. Tho spinal column was consider
ably curved, and the head was so fur drawn down by tlie
contraction of the muscles of tho ucck, that it rested on
tho right shoulder, and
LARUE LUMPS OR TUMORS
formed on tho slilo of her neck and under her jaws.—
Four weeks ago they commenced using the Mustang
Liniment on her. lu two weeks tho contracted muscles
w ere relaxed, tho lumps hod all dlap)>eured, the neck
became straightened, and
THE HEAD WAS ERECT!
Mrs. D. of St. ixiuis, was nursing a young child, ono
nipple became very sore, and tho
BREAST INFLAMED AND CAKED HARD.
A few applications of tho Mustang Linimcut healed tho
nipple, removed tho hardness and inflammation from tho
breast, and sho had no frirthor trouble with it. Numer
ous cases of this description hnvo come to our knowledge
AND IT IS ALWAYS EFFECTUAL.
Mrs. Hughes, of St. Louis, had a very severe attack of
Inflammatory lUicumatism iu her shoulders, arms and
back. Aflcr suffering tho most excruciating pains for
sumo ten days, without obtaining any relief
FROM HER PHYSICIANS,
sho was Induced to try tho Mustang LltunonL Two flfty-
ccnl bottles effected a perfect cure.
SALT RHEUM.
Mrs. Anna M. Pierce, wlfo of John Pierce, Plumber,
on Market-street, had been afflicted for many years with
this troublesome and ubstinuto nffecthm. Tlie disease
was couflncd, princi]ially. to her bauds which would bo-
como very much inflamed and swollen, producing almost
intolerable itching and burning. After a few days this
erysipelatous irritation would subside, when tho skin
would peal off nnd dry In scales, and at every Joint
LARGE AND FRIGHTFUL CRACKS
would penetrate nearly to the bones, oxtending itself half
way round the fingers, and entirely across the palms of
the hands. Iu consequence of thisdryiug nnd concentra
ting of the muscles, the hands were nearly closed, and
the ends of tho fingers drawn towards the centre of the
publics. In tills awful condition
SHE SUFFERED FOR YEARS,
trying every remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with
out any relief. A bottle of the Mustang Liniment was
brought into tlie house by a young man who was using It
fur
A PAIN IN HIS BACK,
and was so much benefited by it that he requested her to
try U on her hands; she did so, and by the use of a few
bottles,
SHE IS PERFECTLY CURED 1
The (rightful cracks have closed, the roughness and ex
coriation of tho skin has disappeared, aud her fingers aud
hands are now
PLIABLE AND SOFT AS AN INFANTS!
J. II. Douglass, Constable or tho Law Commissioner’s
Court, states, that two weeks ago, as ho was crossing a
bridge on horseback, near Florissan, tho
BRIDGE BROKE DOWN!
and precipitated himself and horse to tho bottom of the
creek, some fourteen feet. His shoulder wus disiocnled
and liis collar-bone broken hi two pieces, besides being
otherwise badly bruised by tho fall. He was brought
home in a sad plight, and u surgeon was called to reduco
Uio
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS.
Ho was so mangled and bruised, that violent inflam
mation succeeded witli such pain and agony, that lie was
nearly deprived of his senses. He says no language can
describe wliat he suffered for four days, when ho was in
duced to try Uie Mustang Liniment-
IN FIFTEEN MINUTES
from tho tlmo ho commenced using it, tho pain ceased
and the soreness was gone, and ho has suffered no pulu
nor inconvcuicnco since, only when tho arm is violently
moved, as the bones yet are not |>erfecl!y united.
FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS,
There is nothing that can be compared to tlie Mustang
Liniment, In Its speedy nnd permanent cure ot stratus,
bruises, cuts, gnltls, chafes, scratches, swinucy, poll evil,
fistula, big head, spavin, ring bone, wind-gull, cracked
heels, or uny wound, sliffuess or unnatural enlargement
of bone or muscle. A livery stablo keeper in this city
hud a match horse that ho prized very' highly, that had a
large ringbono ou both legs. The horse was completely
cured, and his limbs left i>crlcc!ly smooth by Uio use of
this Liniment.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store should be supplied with this valuable Lin
iment, as it pays a good profit, and sells rapidly.
CAUTION EXTRA !
In consequence of the unprecedented popularity of tho
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, many iiersons, with
moke cupidity than brains, have been, and will lie
tempted to put tip worthless or pernicious mixtures, with
efforts of imitation or similarity to this Liniment, and try
to palm them off upon u credulous public, as possessing
similar curative proiierties.
By do Nor be deceived.^o
None but the proprietors {kibscss a knowledge of Its
composition (which is secured to them by the laws of tho
United States,) nnd when they reveal It, It shall be for the
benefit of the afflicted, and not for the miscreants who
would
“FILCH FROM US OUR GOOD NAME”
To All tholr own pockets from our labors nnd exertions.
Ask for the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, A. G.
IIrauo 6c. Co., Sole Proprietors, and buy none other, and
you will not bo disappointed.
By Almanacs for gratuitous distribution, furnished to
all our Agents.
T. M. TURNER <tCO^ anil
doc 22 j A. A. SOLOMONS tc CO.
Df,
.. Admin let Tutor’s Notice.
A LL PERSONS Into-riled arc hereby notified, that four
u\. months after this date, application will be made to
the Honorable Inferior Court of Wayne County, when
alttlng for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 238, In tho 2d District of said County,’belonging to the
estate or Jacob Highsmltb, late of said County, deceased.
Bold for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said do
ceasod. JA3IES I11GHSM1TH,
J*n 1 Administrator.
BLAKE’S PATENT
Fire-Proof Paint, from Ohio.
T HIS Valuable Mineral Siibsuincv is sold In flno pow
der, then mixed with Linseed oii to tho consistency
of thick paint, und applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to Uie atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of mail, protecting what
ever is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks,
for ull kinds of iron, os It forms a coating nearly as hard
as tlie iron itself, and never cleaves off.
In some place#, a spurious article lion been sold as Iho
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo careful to buy of
authorized Agouti.
..‘nnrtcd IILAKE'S FIRE-PROOF
PA/ATT. The above Paint Is for sale in Savannah by
MP W C. A. L. LAMAll.
For Purifying tho Blood, and for the Curo of
Scrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcer*. Datpepiia, Salt
Rheum, Finer Sore*, F.rytiptla*, Pimple*, //i/m,
Mercurial Disrates, Cutaneous Eruptions,
Liver Complaint,
Bronchitis, Consumption,
Female Complaints, Us* of Appetite,
antral Debility, i-c.
T HIS PREPARATION has now homo tho test of ovor
fourteen years’ experience, since Its flrst Introduction
to public favor, during which tlmo numerous Imitations
have sprung Into existence, founding their clnlms to Iho
confidence of tho immunity on (lie curative powers con
tained in Sarsaparilla Root, the great reputation and ex
tended uso or whjch has been mainly attributable to tho
many wonderful cures effected by tho uso of this prepara
tion, While Snrsapnrilla Root forms an Important part
of its combination, It Is. nt tho same time, compounded
with many other vegetable remedies or great power, anil
It Is In tho peculiar combination and scientific manner of
Its preparation, that Its remarkable success in tho curing
of diseases depends. Other preparations Imltnlo It In tho
style of putting up, nnd In bearing the name of ono of Its
Ingredients, und hero ends their rosemblonco to It. Those
needing u remedy ami a purityer llko this, are requested
to note where this difference exists, nnd In tanking cholco
of what they will lire, not to take any other but that ono
entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it
has effected on living witnesses, whose testimonials nnd
residences have been published, and who are still bearing
daily testimony to It worth.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND 8ALT RHEUM.
New York, July 27, HMD.
Messrs. A. fi. 6l D. (Iwiiiniuiiii: Word, can
but feebly express my feelings, In conveying tho pleasing
Intelligence that my who is restored to perk'd health by
tho use of your Invaluable Sursapnrilln. Sho was ufflict-
od witli n severe cutuucoiis disease that covered the whole
surface of tho body, so that it would havo been Impossi
ble to touch any jrnrt that was free from the humor; tho
head, face, nnd body were covered with scales llko tlioso
of a fish; the hair fell out In largo quantities, and walking
caused tho most excruciating agonies, ns it affected tho
Joints more severely than any other part. Sho suffered
also a long time from an affection of tno liver, connected
with general debility, and a prostration of tno nervous
system. Physicians, both In Euro|ie and America, hod
exhaust withe usual remedies, without effecting a cure,
or scarcely affording relief; nnd tho best medical skill
was unavailing, until she happily used your Sarsaparilla.
The disease wus pronounced Soft Rheum, but herwholo
system, internally and externally, was altogether derang
ed ; but so complete has been tho cure, offer using tho
Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in all lees limn one
dozen bottles, that sho now enjoys better health than for
years previous to taking tho Sarsaparilla. My object iu
making this communication Is, that all who havo suffered
ns sho has. may know where nnd to whom to apply for
relief, (and that not In vain,) as a complete cure will bo
tho result. My wlfo unites witli mo in heartfelt thanks;
and bellovc me, gentlemen, Yours sincerely,
FERRIEIl NAZER.
City and County of Now York, ss.—Perrier Nnzer, being
duly sworn, doth depose nnd sav, Hint tho foregoing state
ment, to which ho has subscribed his name. Is true and
accurate, to the best of Ida knowledge and belief. Sworn
nnd subscribed tills27th day of July, lfMff, before me,
C. S. WuuDllULL, Mayor.
Extract of a letter received from a Physician In Mary
land.
Cambridoe, Mn n Oct. 5th. 1850.
Messrs. Bands : Gontlomen—My little daughter was
afflicted for a long time with Sore Ifend and Eyes, and br
using your Sarsaparilla, was perfectly cured, other medi
cines and Sarsaparilla* having failed to relievo her. Hirv-
lug used It and tested its ccfflacy, 1 now confidently recom
mend it in preference to any oilier, as it seetns to possess
properties not contained in any other preparation; und
1 find that purchasers, after they have used it, invariably
want tho same article again, whenever they require a
medicine for which this Is recommended.
Itequ'dfully yours, J. FLINT, M. D.
Prepared and Bold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. II. k D.
8 AN US, Druggists und Chemists, 100 Fulton st n corner
onVilllnm, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United States and Canadas. lYlce 81 per
bottle; six bottles for 95.
dccl8 Ih—o3mo
jpatrnt jHcBttfacn.
Dll. iTl. IIHNDEIISON'8
EUREKA_TONIC.
I Hare Found a Blowing!
T11B SUPERIOR OF
quinine and Sarsaparilla.
Tho Oreatest Discovery or the Ago I
,R. I. T. HENDERSON’S Eureka Tonic and Nepen*
thean Pills, a safo certain and |>crmnucnt antidote
against all forms of tho poisonous efforts or MiustuaUi,
effecting speedy nnd jiernmnent cures or
CHILLS AND FEVER,
and all tho different varieties or Fevers; tonpid liver,
enlargement or tho spleen, dropsy, Jaundice, and all kinds
of constitutional debility and ueningomcnt of Iho system,
are speedily remedied by these luvnluublo medicines.—
These vnlunblo antidotal remedies wore discovered by
Dr. I. T. Ueudursott, uiul huvo been successfully tested
by some of tho best physicians lu llio South, nnd by
thousands of other persons.
Tlioso medicines are wholly Vegetable, nnd are harm
less under any circumstances. Tho principal Ingredients
are entirely ucw remedies, used by no oUier persou In
any form os a modlclno.
In malurlal diseases, they net ns an nntldoto against
tho poisonous effects or Impure nlr, and require no pre
ceding preparation of tho system, as they coiuprlso tho
Cnthnrtlc,Diaphoretic, Sedative, nnd Tonic principles;
thus accomplishing n dlslderatum In tho treatment or
these diseases long sought for before Uio discovery of
Uieso medicines. , ,
All who have used Quinine, (tho best remedy hereto
fore known for Intermittent fever,) must say that It Is nei
ther certain nor Instlng In its effects.
Quinine, In ninny Instances, from fobrilo excitement
nnd gastralgla, anil cephalic disturbances, Is inadmissi
ble. Uut tho Eureka Medicine, can bo used under any
circumstances of condition of tho system where n tonic,
purge, or diaphoretic Is needed, with Uio hapjdcst effects.
Tho tonic mildly arts on tho bowels, carrying off tho
muco bilious mutter collected there; correcting tho action
of Uio liver nnd spleen, nnd assisting nature to throw off
tho Impediments to n healthy action o( the body, by nal-
tuml remedies, culling Into action suspended natural laws,
thereby removing Uio causes and cficcts of tho diseases,
through Uio nnlurul channels of tho body, s
All that Is asked for these wonderful medicines Is a
fair trial, which will satisfy' ull of their uiqmrnlleicd vir
tues. Tholr fhmo is built upon their own eflicacy, nnd n
comparison witli all other remedies Is challenged. Phy
sicians are requcsled to uso Uio Eureka Tonic nnd No-
pcnthcan Pills, ns they would any other Ionic, with any
previous preparation of the system they please, nnd they
will bo convinced they ore the superior of Quinine, and
the whole catalogue of tonics used as lutcnuittcnts.
Their uso is ndmlsslblo nt any time, oven whon tho
pntleut has tho highest fever, r or sick head actio and
obstructed menstruation, they havo no equal. For par
ticulars seo tonic directions.
Also, Dr. I. T. Henderson’s EUREKA PURIFYING
CATHARTIC PILLS, for cleansing nnd purging tho
constitution, and establishing a heutthy economy In all
persons laboring under any form of constitutional de
rangement.
Also, Dr. I. T. Hondorsons’s OUACHITA VERM I-
FUGE, UieMvofoot blessing over bestowed upon Uio in-
rantino world, warranted to oxjhsI worms of every kind,
nnd In every case where they exist In llio body. This
Vermifuge has proved Itself decidedly superior to any
other lu uso.
For testimonials of tlio beneficial effect of tho uso of
Dr. I. T. Henderson’s Eureka Tonic, Nopcnthcun nnd
Cathartic Pills, Ounchitu Vermifuge, nnd Ncrvo anil
llono Liniment or Heal All nnd Pulmonic Oil. seo hand
bills, and “Era” published by Ikurd Tublo, i.Co^ and
found at the different Agencies.
Also, Dr. I.T. Henderson’s NERVE and BONE LINI
MENT or HEAL ALL nnd PULMONIC OIL.—For
Man: It speedily cures llheuinatism. Gout, Scroftila,
Burns, Scalds, Tetters aud Ring-worms, wens, Swellings,
Risings, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, old Ulcers, Scald Head,
Sore Throat, Sallvntlon from mercury, Sore Mouth, Neu-
ralgtn. Piles, Ground Itch, tec. Ear Ache, or Deafness,
by tilling tho ear with it and stopping It with wool or
cotton; Croup, by rubbing Iho breast with Uio Liniment,
and administering n tenspoonful Internally witli u little
sugar,—it Is used In tlie same way for Coughs, Colds,
Astlunu, Pneumonia, Phthisic, Bronchitis, Consumption,
and Pleurisy. Pulu of uny kind cannot exist after this
Liniment bus time to produce Its effects. Tills Liniment
hns completely triumphed over all Liniments and I’aln
Killers und Extractors exlnnt, and is u preparation used
by tho Doctors in their practice. A single trial «f Ha vir
tue* will sailary any person of Its superiority and value.
For the Horse.—It Instantly cures Corks, Hcmlchc*,
Chafes, Cuts, Wounds, Splints, Spavin, Stifle, Swlnney,
Sprains, Film of the eye, Wnlrlbono of any joint, or
I)istemiK>r, Stiffness or Spasm, lockjaw, Big Shoulder,
Big Head, Foot Evil, Navel Galls, Snake Biles, or tho
sting of any thing.
All of tho nboro extraordinary Medicines kept con
stantly on hand and for suio by
JAS. A. LaROCHE,
Lyceum Building, Snvnnunh, (Go.)
mar 8 lntnl—oly
Bra (Koottfl.
PtJlIJLlOAND IMPORTANT NOTICE.
OPENING OF THE
Londou House Store!
Great and UBpreccdontod Salo of
Bj7*IHAONIF1CENT G«OD8ijq
I N Addressing Uio Ladles of Savannah on this occa
sion, tho Proprietor of Iho above Establishment begs
respectfully to cull their attention to a system,adopted by
him or transacting his huslncea—that Is, or SMALL
PROFITS und QUICK 8ALE8. AIho, of Importing tho
most Fashionable article* of Dress for
Ladicst Costunto
direct from the first aud most oxtenslvo houses, both In
London aud Paris.
Tho great facility which these establishments possess,
(tho London Stores, both In Charleston und Savannah,)
Is that of having Agents In tho Loudon market, for tho
purpose of taking tulvantogo* at all times of the market,
and purchasing bargains In the most cxleii*lvo lots when
ever they present themselves; and very frequently It Is
tho case where competition exists to such an extent, that
goods are actually sacrificed very much below tho cost of
making.
Tho present Instance will glvo our folr renders of Sa
vannah an opportunity orjudging, for never In our recol
lection havo wo bought such oxtenslvo lots or Goods, tho
most beautiful nnd clinsto In style, anil our selling prices
for each and every lot is fully fitly per ceut. under tho
European manufacturers’ cost.
Wo proceed, therefore, to lay beforo our renders a list
of some portions of Uio Goods, tho whole of which will
uro displayed in our oxpnnslvo and splendid store—Iho
doors uro open, nnd wo rely onn discriminating public
for success. Success wo know will follotc. Enterprise Is
tho order of tho dny, und tho spirit which prompts us
onwurd Is eheered by tho words “Go Forward,” which
Ib hailed with success.
Wo beg renpectfully, therefore, in tlio flrst plnoc, to call
your nlloiiUon to our
million Department.
Lot 1—contains 400 pieces of figured Bonnet Ribbons,
nil nt OV cents per yard, regularly sold nt 15c.
Lot 2—300 pieces do. do- nil nt 8 cents.
I.ot 3-1,000 do., very rich, nt 10 und 12tf cents, regu
larly sold nt 25 cents.
Lot 4—10 Imixcs very rich, nU at 18J( cents.
lA)t 5—2,000 pieces of tho most bcautlfril goods, from
25 to 37)tf cents, wide handaomo Plaids nml rich Brocade
Inserting* for llio Neck nnd Bonnot, regularly sold ut 50,
02Jtf anil 75 cents per yard.
Mruvv Bonnot*.
5,000 now on sale, commencing at 25 cents each, to Iho
richest produced.
100 Trimmed In tho newest style, from 81,25 each
worth 50 per cent. more. Childrens do, in great variety.
EinlirotflerleN.
10,000 worked Muslin Collars, from 12jtf cents to Uio
richest French works: also, magnificent Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, Plain Linen Cambric do, at 12# cts. ouch;
Laces, Freucli Kid Gloves 50 cents, French Flowcrs,Laco
Capes, Black I-nco Veils, Rich Evening and Bull Dresses,
Rich llluck Silk Mantillas, lined all through with silk,
wadded und quilted, 95,87 each; Cashmere sacks, em
broidered, 95; Rich Canton Crape Shawls, Cashmere do-
Flno Wool do.; 5,000 yards or plain Muslin do Lalne. nil
nt 10 cents per yard a «1 the dress of 10 yards; 3,000 do
printed rich pattern* und colors, all at 12# cents; 1,000
yards printed Calicoes, 50 cent* llio full Ores* pattern or0
I'ards; Rich Irish Plaid Poplins, 37# and 50 cents per
inrd; Embroidered Robes Tor carriages und walking
droves. And overy other class of Drees Goods which
hero cannot bo enumerated. Sufficient to say, that wo
Invito public inspection anil defy coiiqietitlon—therefore
"wo respectfully call on tlio laidics of Suvnnuuh to visit
T1IJE LONDON HOUND.
Under tho Marshall Hotel, Broughton-sireci, Suvnnnnh.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
And also at 2117 King-sl- Charleston, S. C. Jan 20
Cure Yourself.
I j’ROM Tlmo immemorial there hns existed In Inrge
cities nnd populous towns, a species of disease, the
dependence and propagation of which results Irom tho
violation of divine nnd moral laws. To tlioso ullllcted,
the AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to their uo-
tice os being tlie roost certain, speedy, and valuable spe
cific ever offered to tho unfortunate. It lias, wherever
known, acquired a reputation that dally experience con-
Uiiuus to siicnsjilicti. TliiiiunmU huvo boon cured by Its
use; and as it leaves no odour on tho breuth, requires
neither restriction In diet nor business, nor coutnlus either
mercury nr noxious drugs in tho least injurious to the
system. It Is boldly presented ns the best remedy for
such diseases yet offered. It Is used by Physicians, “ *
pronounced superior to any known remedy.
jnp'CAUTIUN.—Ask tortile American Compound, and
pureliiuo only from the Agents—price 91 per Bottle, and
observe (Hut the genulno lias tlio written signature on tho
bottle and the name blown in the gluss.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomons tc Co.,
Savannah; Ellis tc Co- Alocou; Phillip B. Molse, Augus
ta; Dnnforth tc Nnylc, Columbus: and by Druggists In ail
Uie (urge cities auu towns in tlio United Slates,
sept 2ft—f $ly
Hr. Larzetti’s Juno Cordial,
OR, PROCREATIVE ELIXIR.
“Bo Ye Fruitful, uud multiply!”
I S a command that should bo cheerfully obeyed by tho
children of men. The ambitious, the humble, tho
fierce, the gentle, the higli, tlie low, iho barbarous, and
Uie cultivated, are united in tho desire which finds its
accomplishment in the reproduction of their kind. Thera
Is nothing more certain limn tlmt It Is ono of the first
duties of the human race to lncrcaso nnd multiply; anil
tho man nml wife who leave the world without having
obeyed the injunction, can scarcely be said to have ful
filled the great end of Uieir existence.
It also possesses the unrivalled qualities of curing In
cipient Consumption, and I have administered it with
great success to patients who have sought our delightful
climate for the restoration of their health, nnd llio result
Is thut a medicine has been added to Hie catalogue for Uio
cure of incipient consumption.
Tho Juno Cordial is also a certain cure, In nil cases, for
Fluor AI bus, difficult or painful Menstruation, Inconti
nence of Urine, Gleet, nnd all diseases arising from debil
itation of the system, where an impulse or n restorative Is
wanted. It Is a certain cure for seminal emissions, gene
ral debility, wcakuess of tlio genital organs, nervous af
fections, Leucorrlnea or Whites. As un invigorating
medicine, It Is unequalled. It lias taken tlio precedenco
In Italy, and will In all other countries where it may be
come known.
To spread wldo tho blessings of this medicine, I hnvo
apjMiiiited Messrs. Judson tc Co, of the City of New York,
In tlie United Stales of America, my solo Agents for Its
sate; and none can bo genulno unless it comes through
them, and their signature is on the wrapjier.
Naples, July 10th, 1841. Antonio Larzetti, k. d.
dilution to bo Curofully Uoatl und lte*
mombored.
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has lately
been Issued, having the numo or Levi Judson oil tho
wrapper. Remember that tho couKTEitrEiT has Uie
name of Levi Jcdion on tho wrapper, and Uio oenuine
has NOT Ills name on the wrapper.
JUDSON tc CO., No. U John street, Now York,
Only Agents in America. Established In 1844.
Sold In Savannah only by MOORE tc HENDRICKSON,
and JAMES A. LaROCHE : In Augusta by llavlland,
Klsley tc Co.; In Charleston by Havilaml, Hurra! tc Co.
feb 9
. . . Administrator!*’ Notice.
\ LL PERSONS having demands against tho cstale of
xl. Lewis Le Conte, Into of Liberty county, docenscd,
will have them duly attested and presented to tho Admin
istrator, within tho Umo prescribed by law, aw! nil per
sons indobtod to said estate will innko Immediate imy-
ment to Uie subscriber ul Macon, Georgia.
JmH TliOB. C. N18BETT, Administrator.
Admlnletrutor’H Notice.
*|7tOUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
J} to tho Uonorablo tho Justices of the Inferior Court of
Glynn county, while sitting for ordinary purposes—for
Icnvo to sell a part of tho real nnd personal estate of John
Parland, lato of said county, deceased, for tho benefit of
Iho heirs and creditors of said estate.
FRANCIS 31. SCARLETT, Adm’r.
Brunswick, Och 25th, 1851.net 38
Adralnfatrator’a Salo.
B Y vlrtuo of sn onlor from tlio Honomhlo Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, whon sitting for ordinary
immoaoe, on tho second Monday in January instant,
Will be sold nt tho Court ilouse in Darien, in said
county, on the flrst Tuosdny in April, between tho usual
hours of sale, one Lot of Land, with tho Improvements
thereon; adjoining the lands of the heirs of James Colder,
deceased. Ttongiid land sold as the property of Uie lato
Richards.BflErhUm. for Uio benefit of Uio creditors of
said Richard B. Broughton, deceased.
Terms on tho dny of sole.
. t . T. p. PEASE, Administrator.
Darien, January 23,1852. Jan 24
B Administrator’* Nulo.
Y virtuo of an order from tho Uonorablo Inferior
Court of .McIntosh county, when sluing for ordinary
Jiuraoses, on the second Monday In January instant.
WlU bo sold at tho Court House InDirW Mid
county, on tho first Tuesday in April,botweenUte usual
hours of sale, LotNo.118, with the linprovcmennt* there-
Terms on the day of sale.
„ . , ,AM08 ALL1NG, Administrator.
Darton, January 23,1852. jan 24
To tlio I.tidlcM.
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chairs,
&c- giving n rich, glo**y appearance, au;>crior to vur-
nlshlng. Tlie subscribers have been appointed Agents
for Uio salo of tlie above excellent article. Direc
tions uccoinpuny each bottle. No housckeciter should lie
without it. Price 25 cents. For sale by Uie dozen or
single bottle. A liberal discount to those who wish to
sell again. COLLINS tc BULKLEY,
Jnn 27 100 Bryan-strect.
Bible* and Prayer Book*.
A Fine Assortment of Bibles und Prayer Books, put
up In the most elegant ami costly style, I’npier
Muclie, Velvet, Turkey Morocco, tcc, with nnd without
clasps. Tlioso who wish an elegant article, will not
lull to bo suited. For salo by
Jan 20 J. B. CUBPEDCK.
A LADY’S VOYAGE around tiie World; seated
translation from the German of Ida Pfeiffer, by 31r*.
Percy Hinnctt.
Tlio Tutor’s Ward; a novel, by tho author of “ Way
faring Sketches,” tec.
Ellen Grant, or Uio Woman's Revenge.
Vonctla Trelnwney, or tlio 3Iystcries of tho Court of
London, by 0.31. Reynolds.
J. D. CUBBEDGE.
C OPYING PRESSES, of Uio most approved kinds and
the lowest prices.
Copying Paper and Copying letter Books, Copying Ink.
Arnold’s lwst English tilled Paper, tcc. tcc.
Margaret—a Tale or the Real and Ideal, Blight nnd
Bloom; l>y Judson. New edition, In two volumes.
, Carlyle’s Life of John Sterling.
Nicaragua—IU People, Scenery, Monuments, and tho
proposed Inter-Oceanic Canal, with Malta and Illustra
tions ; by E. O. Squler. 2 vois. 8vo.
Bernnnl tc Huelte’s Illustrated Manual of Opcrnttvo
Surgery; translated by Drs. Van Uurai and Isaacs—with
numerous plates.
Harper’s 31agaz!no and Unrlntcmntlonal, for January.
Jan ft)W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P ANTS AND VESTS,-Black Doeskin and Fancy
Casoimero Pants; also, embroidered black Cusslmere
sod Satin, together with an cztensive assortment or black
Fancy SBks and Oassfmero Vests, a new simply; Just rt
celved, and for *alo low by YV. 8. SYAIONS,
Joi 20 17 YVhltakcr-et,
FOUND.
A PRICELESS ARTICLE, worth more Uian diamonds
to those who stand in need of it.
Tlio Remedy that will cure Rlieuinutlsin, YY’cak Back,
Bruises, Strains, Sprains nnd Swellings, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Corns, tctcc. There Is no Torn-foolery litre,
but plain simple truth. Out of 10,000 boxes In Uie Just
four months not one (!!) has liecn returned or been un
successful ; this fact can Imj substantiated. To Ihoeo who
ure suffaring, we would say tn all honesty and candour,
get “MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN KRADICATOK;”
It will certainly cure the various diseases for which U
is coinjiounded. To be had or
A. A. SOLOMONS tc CO-
And J. A. LaROCHE.
For sale by the nhove, the celebrated curo for Chills
roUNH
N. H.—These superior preparations boar tho written
slgnnture of J. E. Marshall—without which, none la
genuine. —“
OVERWHELMING SUCCESS!
“CONSUMPTION.”
RUSI1TON CLARK tc CO?S CELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COM E1VEH OKU.
rpil IS Valuable remedy, introduced by us to tho no-
X I Ice of tlie medical profession but little more than
two years since, has, during that short period, advanced
more rapidly lu tlie public e-uimutlon than any remedy
vet discovered for this dread destroyer of the human race.
It has been used with the most signal und gratifying suc
cess, oven In cases considered hopeless; nnd, lu the lato
rc|K>rts of Iho Now Y'ork and Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
iu use, it is spoken of ns being more valuable than any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption uud Pulmonary
Affections; nnd it lias the great advantage over all other
remedies, that, instead of reducing, It increases the strength
nnd flush of tlio patient—thus enabling Nature to co-ope-
rutu with the remedy, und overcome tlio disease.
Owing to the purity and superior quality or tho Oil of
our manufacture huving given It n popularity over aU
others, several persons have copied tho sns|io and stylo of
our bottle, In order to palm off Inferior quality anil adul-
temted Oil; anil, as tlio article, unless pure, is, In most
cases, worso than useless, wo would call particular atten
tion to our signature, which is over the cork of each bot
tle, without which it is not genuine. 11c particular nj
Inquire for Itushton, Clark tc Co’s Cod Liver Oil, nnd s
thut the signature is over the cork. For salo by
YV. YV. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally in tho United States.
Jan 20
PROlVA. C. BAItllV'8
Tricopherons, or Medicated Compound.
rpiJE efficiency of tills Justly celebrated embrocation
JL for Invigorating, beautifying and imparting a gloss
nnd silken softness to tlie hair, Is now so widely known
nnd acknowledged, that It has gained by Its merit a repu
tation which is not for n day, hut for nil tlmo. It Is Iho
province of scicnco to subdue und control tlioso physical
evils which refined civilization has brought in its train;
for so long ns wnrtn rooms and tight huts, with llio com
bined agency ot other Influence* exist, will thousands of
unhappy victims tie troubled with bald Jicads and grey
hairs, to say nothing of tho various cutiuieous diseases to
which tlio head is subjected. It wns to relievo these evils
that Professor Barry introduced his invaluable remedy,
and among tho thousand and ono who hnvo been his
competitors, he now stands nlono on Hint pecloslnl of suc
cess, hewn out of Barry's Tricopherous, mill sustained by
tho fnvor nnd universal patruungo of a discerning and
Intelligent public.
For restoring tho hair to Its original growth or prevent
ing It from falling out, this compound has been pronounc
ed by all medical men to be a sure remedy. For eradi
cating scruff, dandruff, nnd curing diseases of tlio skin,
glands, muscles, stings and bruises, tho Tricopherous will
always bo found a safe, speedy, and unfuiliug curo; and
so long as
“Fair tresses man’s Imperial race ensnnrc,
And beauty draws us with a single huir,”
will IIum , ’s Tricophnrou* lie cssentlul to tno toilot of
every Indy nnd guulletnan who desires to glvo a soft,
glossy and luxurlaut appearanco to tho natural drapery of
reason’s throne.
Sold In largo bottles, prico 25 cents, nt tho principal
office, No. 137 Broadway. Now York: and sold by tlio
principal merchants nnd druggists throughout the United
States und Canadas, 3Ioxlco, YVcst Indies, Great Britain
nnd France. lu—o oct 21
Bogle’* Electric Hair I>yc,
A recent and most wonderful discovery in Chemistry, for
instantaneously and without the least inconvenience,
changing Red, Light, or Grey Hair into a permanent
Auburn, Dark, or Black Color, without injuring or
staining the Skin, and retaining all the original gloss
and softness of the Hair,
INVENTED AND MANUFACTURED Dt
YV1II. HOGUE,
No. 227 YVashingtoifstrcct, Boston.
T HIS HAIR DY'E hns distinctive ndvuntnircs over nil
others invented.—1st. It is entirely Iroo from nil in
gredients which tuny injure Iho Hair. 2d. It does not
slain Iho skin. 3d. ft Is easier of application, ns tlio hair
can be dyed by it in any weather, whether cloudy, rain
or sunshine. 4th. It acts like magic, and is instantaneous
lu its effects, os tho hair can ho washed with soap und
wuter tho moment after application, when It assumes a
beautiful silky lustre, uud has the most natural anil life
like ap|>carauco. 5tn. R Is tho most permanent und nat
ural ever invented, and neither washing, tho sun, nor
weather can nffcct Its color, or tarnish It in the least.
Tho Ladles consider U ns Invaluable, ns U keeps tho
porting clear, and tlie huir lu place anil curl. Un cliild-
ren’s heads it lays tho foundation of n good bond of huir.
A treatise of tho Annloiny und Physiology of tho Hnlr.
with directions for preventing baldness, removing dan
druff, mid preserving the natural beauty nml softness o,
Uie hair, by YY’m. Boole, nccoiupnnles cncli bottle.
Prico Ono Dollar.
Tho proprietor hns innumerable certificates, extolling
Its manifold virtues, from eminent Physicians, Divines,
and citizens of tlio highest respectability, and begs to
give us n sample the following from a well known geu-
tletnun: Charleston Hotel, ‘
Charleston, S. 3lnrc)i 7,1851. ,
Mr. YVm. Boole: Dear Sir—Homo Hind ago my hnlr
commenced railing off, uml to such an extent, 1 began to
four I should turn prematurely bald. After using many
of the popular articles of tlio day, n friend suggested your
“Hyperion Fluid.” which I was Induced to try, with, I
confess, hut llttlo hope of success. I was, however, sur
prised nnd gratified, after a short trial, to find n decided
improvement, nnd 1 now possess n full crop of healthy
hair, which I cun only attribute to tho extraordinary qual
ities of your Justly celebrated “Hyperion Fluid.”
Yours, very rospectfolly,
THOMAS 8. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE,
HOGEE’8 IKEHEAIONIA*
For Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and
rendering it Fair, Delicate and Transparent.
T HE Proprietor, with an honorable consciousness of
meriting llio approval or tho fair sex, ventures to
bring tlie above nrtlelo under their notice, confident of its
superior merits. Wherever It hns been used it has proved
Itself admirably adapted ns u cutnnooiis cosmetic, and
pronounced equally efficacious for eradicating tans, pirn-
fe ^md other eruptions of tho skin, ns tho Hyperion
1 lias proved Itself for restoring tlio hnlr.
For Children.—As tlio Hebcutonla Is entirely Inno
cent in its composition, II limy bb used witli Iho most per
fect safely for children; Its balsamic properties nourishes
Uie skin In its embryo slnlc, keeping It free from ail im
purities. Genial und purifying, it is ut once both sooth
ing nnd pleasing to tho little patients.
Agents for Savannnli, Tuns. M. Turner tc Co- nnd
Hendrickson tc AIoork. Charleston, IIaviland, IIar-
ral tc Co n nnd P. M. Cohen tc Co. AugiiHtii, IIaviland,
Rihlky tc Co., nml D.B. Plumd. New York, Sands tc
Co n nml Cary & Co. tuwt mar 21
TAKE NOTICE.
A N ARRIVAL—Anything lint nu Elephant can bo
seen by calling nt P. D. IHL’/.IIEIM’ri
Clothing emporium,
JErrERSON-HTREKT.
P. D. IIII.ZHKIM begs leave lo Inform his friends nnd
the public generally, that ho hns returned from the North,
and is now receiving nnd npeuiugonc of the largest and
best selected Slocks of
READY-3IADE CLOTHING
over seen in this market; lie has also received a very largo
assortment of Hats, Cups, Boots, Shoes, 4tc.; together
wltn nearly 300 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags: lie also
bus Ills usual supply of Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Huddles nml
Bridles, Umbrellas nml YVnlklng Canes—with oilier arti
cles too numerous to mention. Ho would very respect
fully Invito his friends to call nnd examine his stock, uml
assures them, If he cannot show them nu Elephant, ho
can give them better bargains than they can get In uny
other store in tlio city. Country Merchants supplied on
liberal terms.
NOS. 4 tc 5 McINTIRE’S NEYV BUILDINGS.
Jan 27
nprB
LEA tc PERRIN’S
WOItCEKTEllMIlItE SAUCE.
T HE Proprietors having to acknowledge llio unquali
fied approval and tho general adoption of this Sauce
In overy quurtcr or tho globe, deem It needful to state
tlmt its siqierior qualities causing universal demand, have
given rise to numerous Imitations; but In the united
States tills has been carried to tlio extent of making use
of our names, nnd copying our laliels, wrappers nnd cap-
siilos, for which offence parties in New York are now
under bonds awaiting their trial. In order, therefore, to
enable purcliosers to avoid imitations, wo hereby glvo
notice that wo continue to consign our Sauce to Uio care
of Messrs. John Duncan tc Hons, of Now-York, ns our
solo Agents for the United States, by whom Uie trade
may be at nU times supplied with tlie genuine article, on
terras calculated with due regard to their Interest.
ltr , _ . . , LEA tc PERRINS.
YY’orccster, Eng. July 10, 1P5I. m—ly . nug 28
Y EAST POVVDER.— Preston tc MorriU^nInfallible
Yeast Powder, n new article for making light nml
sweet Bread. When tills article is used according to Uio
directions, It never falls to make light bread, If good flour
is used; and it is fiorrantod to keep in any climate. A
large supply of this celebrated Powder Just received di
rect from tlio manufacturers, und for sale by
Jnn 17 W. W. LINCOLN.
P ATENT NURSERY SWINGS.—A now nrtlelo, nnd
for the flrst tlmo now Introduced Into this city: they
*£» of recent Invention nml npiicarwcll adapted |)iro
Child s Swing. Cull and see them nt IU) Bryan-strect.
JoulS COLLINS 4c BULKLEY.
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-at., rear of the Court House,
ENtabllnfiod In 1832.
L ADIES’ bilk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, tcc. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors; Ladies’
Bonnets Bleached anil Pressed In n fashionable style; Kill
Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’* Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed us may be required. Alidono In the
same style which bus generally so much pleased my
pntroim nml friends. Terms moderate. Orders from the
country nnd interior of Georgia, Florida and South Caro-
ina thankfully received and punctually attended to,
npr 1 tuw ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
8. JTI. PETTENGILL,
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
mar 14 No. 10 8ta.<c*Mt. } Boston, .tin**.
H. 31. Pettenuill tc Co., Newspn|>cr Advertising
Agents, No. ID statu street, Boston, uro Agents for llio
Savannah Bepuiillcnu, anil are authorized to receive Ad-
vertlNoincnts and Subscription* nt the same rales ns uro
required ut this office. Tholr receipts are regarded us
payments.
„ ~ YVTiril. ItlcDONAI.Il’S,
GENERAL NEWSPAPER, ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
80 Broadway, non/ Wull-Mtrcut,
NEW-YORK.
mur 14 [Established In 18430
LIFiTTNHURANCK.
noiitii-uaiiouina MUTUAL LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
I" trow Issuing Policies for llfo ns well ns for shorter
periods. Annual rales of Insurance on 9100 or n single
life for any term of years.
Age. P'ur 1 Year. Fori Yean. For Lift.
25 91,00 91,12 92,04
35 | 30 1,53 2,75
n , I,INI 2,00 4,00
Only one-half of thoso amounts jmynbio Uio first year.
Profits paid back annually.
Charles K. Joiihnok, Jf., President.
YVm. D. Haywood, Vice President.
Jamkh F. Jordan, Secretary.
W. MABRY, A gout at Brunswick,
may 23 ffim—OmO
I VORY Balance Handled Table and DeMcrVKnives
nml Forks, Tsbio and Dessert Knives only, nml Carver;
for aalo ut J.11ASUUOUCK tc CO.’H, ’
Juu3 Broughton-slrect.
M y COMB IK’S RESTORATIVE.— 100 Dozcn-For
cleaning nnd Polishing Fundi uro. It I* superior io
any other article ever before used for polishing nil kinds
of varnished uml iiolishod Furniture. For sale by
Jnn 18 I. W. MORRELL tc CO.
k.' Canton Crape do., black Thibet nnd Cashmere do,
plaid nnd printed Cashmere Scarfs; also, an assortment or
plain black Silk watered nml colored Satin Mnntlllna,
latest French styles; Just received nnd for sale by
Jnn 20 DeWITT be MORGAN.
(fficarcnl SWiicvtfacmcntn.
' 11 " —'
GREAT BRmSHQVARTEBlIEs,
blackwoodT MAGAZINE.
Important Reduction In the Rates of Postaxai
LEONARD 8(JOTT OO..
No. 54 GOLD-ST, NEYV YORK. * *
/CONTINUE to publish tho following British PeriodU
Ureal Clothing; Depository,
(ilBBON’S 11MUE, SAVANNAH, UA,
1853.
G GO. S. NICHOLS would respectfully call tho atten
tion of the Public to his extensive assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, which ho Is now opening
nt his Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE.
Ilavingjust returned from tho North with it, ho Is pro.
pared lu say Ills Stock bus never been surpassed by uny
Iicrctoro offered in this place. It consists of almost
everything In tho shni’O ot Clothing for 31en and Boys,
and lie nsks nu examination of tlio same.
GO .Men’s Blue ami Black Cloth Cloaks and 3(antlcs.
00 “ Over Conls, of various kinds nnd quail lies
4)0 “ Frock Coals, Frocktccs, Sacks nml business
Coats
100 “ Dress Coats, of various colors and qualities
" Round Jackets
I “ Pantaloons, embracing almost every pattern
. ) “ Vests, of tlio latest pnttenis
1,000 “ Shirts. Umlor-Shlrts and Drawers.
1IOY8’ CLOTHING.
G. S. N. would particularly cull the attention of parents
and guardians to Ids large supply of Youths’ Boys’ and
Children's Clothing. Having taken great pains to hnvo
them made up to suit this market, lie invites thoso iu
want to look among tlio following t
75 Boys’ Cloth, Flushing nnd Casslmere Over-Conts
200 “ “ “ nnd Tweed Can. Frock Coats
150 “ “ “ Tweed Cos. and Cadot Sacks
400 “ Cloth and Satinet Round Jnckels
800 pr. Boys’ Cloth, Cnssimeru und Satinet Panlnioons
400 “ Silk. Satin, Valencia nml Alpaca Vests
400 “ While and Colored Shirts
100 Children's connected Suites
400 Hoys’ Covered nud Cloth Caps, a superir article,
together with tufaut Fur lints.
A largo supply of Fancy Articles, too numerous to
name. Traveling Trunks, Carpet lings, Satchels, Va-
llsscs, &c
N. B.—Having n private room for trying on Children's
Clothing, 1 must decline sending It out to bo tried on,
except iu cases of sickness. Tho/o lu want are Invited to
give mo a call, ut tho Clothing Store,
Jan 11 NOS. GU nml 100 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
BLAGKYVOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Ton-)
Thoso Roprlnls havo now boon In suoccssftii oDerail*.,
in this country for twenty years, and tholr clrculai t
constantly on tho Increase, notwithstanding thscgmra.ii
Hon they encounter from American periodicals or* .im *
lar class nnd from numerous Eclectics iutd Miunui,,,-
made up of selections from foreign periodicals. ThisiSri
shows clearly tho high estimation la which they sreimw
by tho Intelligent rending public, aud affords a guirai,i*.
that they «re established ou a Ann basis, aud will
tlnuwl without interruption. ^ con *
Turin*. Per un*
For any ono of tho four Ro views
For any two of Uio four Rovlows 5 m
For uny thro© or tho four lloviows ' S JJ;
For all four of tho Rovlows *' L J*|
For Blackwood’s Mngnslno ; ' 2 5
For Blackwood and three Reviews *
For Blackwood uud tho four lloviows '' i* 5
Payments to be made in ail cates in advance. ’ JO,/,
current in the State where issued will be received at
Reduced PONfugc.
Tlio postage on there Periodicals has, by the late la*
been reduced, on Iho average, ubout forty rst cekt ! *
Z3T Remittances nnd communications should boat
ways addressed, post paid, lo tho Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT £ 00,
79 Fulton-street, Now York.
Entrance 54 Gold-stnwt
W. T. Y VILLI ABig, A gent. Savannah ■ jj^gj
MERCER UNIVERSITY^ ~—•
l’onflcltl, Urcoiu) t:oumy, tiuortrin
STUDIES. 3
T IIE Studies lulhls University are:—A Thcolorirai
txjurso of Ihroo yenre, designed for those who ««
preparing for tho Gospel Btlnlstry; 0 ,8
0&gS^S£Sn r ”“ r *«b.r
Uio Ancient Languages; “l 11
_ . . ADMISSION.
The regular Umo for the admission of Sludonls. Is nt thu
opening orU'o Fail Tenu, the last Wednesday 8"Sit
Candidates for admission Into the Collegiate ^ Cowls
B ", tl 1 Bfa ? l0 7 examination on Geography,
Arilhmoiic, English, Latin and Greek Grnratnar/Ctesnr
Virgil, Cicero a Select Orations, and Jacob's Greek Read!
or *. n,l n , Inual 1,0 nl l unBl fourteen yours of ago.
Candidates for admission Into Uio Bclohtlflo Courts
must sustain n satisfactory examination on Geogranhv
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Simple Equations M
Algebra, nnd two books in Goomctry; and must bo at
least sixteen years of ago. "*
revenues.
Tuition. Spring Term. Fill Term
In Thkolooical Seminary,....Nothing NolhimT
In Colleoe. f25 ou 915 «
Scientific Course, 25 00 15 m
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 25 00...,
Second “ 20 00...,
Third “ 15 00.-..,
Elementary “ 10 00...
Room Rent. 0 00...
Contingent Expenses, 2 00.
There expenses are required to Ire paid In advance
From Students who lodgo lit the College buHdlnm. fin*
dollars will be received as full payment for llio tuition
foes, room rent, nud contingent expense* ortho year
The price of Board lu tho villugo is 910 per month: bf
washing, room-rent, und fool, 93. *
commencement and vacations.
^ Tho Commencement Is hold on the last YVcdncsdiy In
•Aero nro two Vacations, dividing tho year Into two
terms, ns follows:
First Term—from lost Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15th.
YVIntor Vacation—from December 15th to Februsrv 1st
Second Term—from first dny of P'obruary to Con*
menceincnt.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to Isit YY'ed.
nesdny In August. B. 31. SANDERS.
Secretary of the Board of Treaters.
15 00
. 12 00
> 0 00
• 0 Ot)
400
1 00
Dry Woods! Dry Goods!
BY HBUTUY LATHR01*«
Gibbon’* new RuUding, cor. Congreu
and AVItiluker-atreuls.
Her now receiving u large and well-assorted Slock
FANCY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
to which ho would Invite the special attention of Mer
chants, Planters and the Public in general, to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsowhcre. Just received:
40 Imlcs Negro Blanket!*.
5 bales IM, KM, 11-4,12-1,13-4 Bed Blankets.
50 eases Kerseys; 20do plain and plaid Llnseys.
30 do 3-4,7-8, und 4-1 blenched Shirtings.
10 do 8-1,0-1,10-4,11-1 bleached Sheetings.
5 bnles 5-4, iM, ltM brown do
00 do 3-4,4-1 do Shirting.
0 cases Ilinl’s Eye, Scotch Hiickubuck and Russia
Diaper; 2 do Cotton Diuper.
10 ploces bleached (M, 8-4,10-i Table Damask.
10 pieces brown 04,8-L 10-4 do
10 dozen blenched nnd brown Damask Table Cloth.
3 cases Irish Linen; 20 cases dark Fancy and Mourn
ing Prints; 2 cases ussorted col’d Cambric.
1G hales Plnlil nnd Striped Homespun.
2 cases Apron Checks; 5 do Blue Denims.
15 bales Shirting Stripes.
•1 ca»es assorted Colored and Black Satinets.
0 do striped nnd plain Kentucky Jeans.
3 do white Flannels: 5 bnles rid do.
20 cases Gingham* and Colton Umbrellas.
10 cases Coat's Spool Cotton. Jnn 20
Any friend, by application lo Dr. J. L. DAGO, preii-
dent or llio University, will receive a catalogue, contain,
lug Die course of studies, und ull other uccenary Infor
mation. B. 31. B.
sept 18 1 am—12 mo
CAMDEN COUNTY ACADEMY;
. At Si. ITlury’H. G’co.
T HIS Institution of learning will be opened on Ihe flrst
Monday lu January next, under the management of
3lr. Albert YY\ Rowland, A. B M and Into Teachero(
the Preparatory School of Emory College, si Oxford.
Georgia. *
Mr. Rowland Is highly rccomnfendcd by President
Geo. F. Piorec, D. I)., nnd Professor Means, ns sn effi
cient teacher, nnd «r unimpeachable inoral chancier.—
Tlie Board of Trustees can, therefore, with confidence,
recommend tho Camden County Academy to the public
for patronage, reeling assured Uml Mlbfactlon will t«
given to lls patrons, by (lie strict atteulion which iho
Principal will glvo to the studies and morals ef tbelr
children.
Terms of Tuition from 90 to 8 per quarter.
Hourd can bo hnd on reasonable terms In private ton*
HR*- „ „ A. J. BESSENT, Chairman.
St. Marys, Dec. 12,1851. mwf 4w dec IS
AGENCY.
.,. . NEW-YORK, AUG. 29,1851.
This is to certify that we have appointed .Vain,
Webster & Palmer, of Savannah, Georgia, our Agnti
for the tale of our Patent Machinery and Tanner's (hi,
CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer N, Y. Oil Manufacturing Compete.
rpllL Undersigned havo on hnnil, and win ho connuil-
_L ly supplied with tlio Now-York Oil Blaimfactufiw
Company's improved 31ACU1NERY and TANKLE'S
The Machinery Oil has been thoroughly tested by n
rlous Rail-Romls in Uio Eastern States, BlachlticsndCot*
Ion Factories, uml by llio Ceutral and Soulh-YVwttm
Rnll-Uonil Companies of Georgia, uud bus given perfwt
Satisfaction. 1
It has been used In plnco of host Bleached Sperm OIL
ami has given equally u* good satisfaction, nml costs only
about threc-tinhs ns much. It is not deslgfied for burn
ing, hut is recommended only for lls superior lubricating
properties, and 00 confident nro the mnnuflirturcrsofiis
giving satisfaction, Hint they nro willing lo have it itand
on lls merits nnd with a fulr and impartial trial, If act
found us represented, it cun ho returned to the unucrsipi-
ed at their expense.
It will bo furnished to Rail-Bond Companies and Man
ufacturing establishments, on us favorable terms as they
can order it from Now-York. Tanners ami Curriers who
huvo used the Oil pronounce It equal to any ever umL
nov 21 UiHlufim WEBSTER 4c PALI1E8.
T BLANKETS, KERKEl’S, Ac.
■IE Subscribers have now In store, ono of the hea
viest slocks of llio above kinnIh to bo found in tills
city, to which they most respectfully Invito Uio utlcutluii
of all tlioso who wish both n client) and prime article.
Consisting in part of
2500 puirs Blankets, own Importation.
100 do Extra flue Whitney do.
60 cares Negro Woolens.
10 hales South Carolina Plains.
5 Imlcs Hclilcy Georgia do.
5 bales Georgia Stripes.
15 bales Brown Shirllug.
10 hales Ral Flannel. »
19 cases Bleached Goods.
3 cares Twilled Jeans.
5 do 12-4,1!M, 8-1, M, 5-nileachcd Sheetings.
100 pieces Carpeting, 3jily nml Ingrain.
20 do Velvet and Tupcstry Brussell.
20 do Drugget, all widths.
100 Rugs, Velvet Trailed und Chenille.
150 Mats, nil descriptions.
25 pieces Floor Cloth, 8-4, B-4,5-4 and 4-4.
5 care's Bed Tick.
5 hales Marlboro’ Stripes.
3 cases Manchester Plains; 3 cores Checks.
15 dozen Silk uml Cotton Umbrellas.
3 cases Black nml Blue Satinet; 2 do Kentucky Jeans.
3 do Plain nud Striped Tweeds.
5 do English nnd American Prints.
1 do French Cambric 5 2 do Furniture Prints.
100 dozen Blue Itomul and Plaid Kerchiefs.
1 case Llnseys.
Jan 20 AIKEN 4c BURNS.
- Sugar 4; 15 do. Porto IUco flno do.; 100 bills, crushed
mid powdered do.; 25 boxes refined Loaf Sugar, 50 bills.
Stuart’s Clarified do; 100 hags Green Rio Coffee; 120
packages Black und Green Teas; Just received and for
salo by
Jnn 80 J. V. CONNKUAT 4c CO.
W ATCHES.—A large iissortment of Watches, Sec
ond, Quarter Second, Double Time nnd Indepen
dent. Also Lovers; at 110 liroughton-strcct.
Jan 15 HORTON 4c IUKEMAN.
T OKILLARD’fl SNUFF and TOIIACCO.—Mnccalmy,
A J In Jars, kegs nud Ixittles; Scotch, In Jars, bladders nml
hollies; llnppee, In Jars, ami Smoking 1'obncco, in qunr-
ler size pn|HTs; also, 3lrs. Miller’s fine cut Chewing To-
Iracco; also, Roumo’s Maccaboy and Scotch Snuff, in Jars
and bottles. For suio by
Jnn 10 _ MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.^
Y EAST POWDERS.—Prcs'on 4c MerrIU’s liifiiHlblB
Yenst Powders, for making light nnd sweet bread.
Bread made from this Yenst is perfectly wholesome, not
liable to sour upon the sinmnen. and Is more nourishing
and economical than bread raised with tlio common
Brewer’s Yeast, which, as Is well known to chemists, tn
producing lightness, converts into gns und spirit 11 portion
of Uio sweol nml nourishing niinllUes of Uio Flour, which
are thus wholly lost. For salo by
fob « MOORE 4c HENDRICKSON.
D OMESTIC HARDWARE.—Comprising Pots, Ovens,
Spiders, Flail Kettles, Soup Digesters, Coffee Roast
ers, Banco Pans, Gridirons, Fry Pans, Wafer nnd YVnfflo
Irens, Shovels nml Tongs, Rat Trap*, Hiul Irons, (foal
Shovels, Patent Rnlanccs, Enamelled Stow Pons, Brass
Kellies, 4cc.; for sale by
dec 12 COLLINS 4c HULLKEY, Brynn-st.
C U1INA VASES,—An elegant assortment of China and
I Terra Cotta Vases, single Clips nml Saucers for pre
sents; Gold Band. China nml YVedgowood Pitchers, Ilohe-
iiiIuii Glass and Chinn Colognes; Curd Uaskots, nf beauti
ful patterns; rich ChinaCnmllo-Hlicka; Inkstands; Gold
imml Mugs; Lily, Drab, Sunflower, nml Inlaid Butler
Dishes; together with n great variety orchlna Ornaments,
received by tho last arrivals, ami for sale by
COLLINS & IHJLKLEY,
Jsn 7 loo Bryan-strect.
N EW goods for iJoUSEKEEPKiW^hico rnd
Pea Bollora; Tea Balls, an excellent article: Egg
and Mustard Spoons; Toast Irom; Fish Kettles; Jelly
Moulds; Salad Spoons and Forks; Gaa-Ugbt Torches, a
very useful article 5 Plated Soup Ladloa 5 DritlnnnU Su
gar Pots; Seaweed Table .Mats; together with a fresh sup
ply of Ladlut’ India Rubber Gloves. Just received, and
)or sale liy COLLINS 4c Bl/LKLKV,
feb M Drynu-etreoL
KEIllOVAL,
R OBERTS, FOOTE 4c MARSHALL havo removed lo
their large, now and convenient Store, corner or
Broughton nml Jcffcrson-streets, opposite St. Andrew’s
Hall, where they are now opening u large and splendid
slock of
FOREIGN tc D03IE8TIC DRY GOODS,
which they offer for sale exclusively at wholesale. Mer
chants from Uie interior can rely on their stock being sur
passed hynono lu Uio Southern country, and at prices
equally low. They have in store, uml are receiving:
100 Imlcs Ilrown Shirtings and Shooting*.
50 cores Blenched Shirtings und Sheetings.
50 bnles Rhuikets.
100 cases Kerseys nnd Lindseys.
25 hales Red Flannels.
Also, n large variety or Ladies’ Dresses, Fnncy Goods,
CloUis, Cimslincres, Tweeds, and Miscellaneous Articles
usually wanted by Country Merchants. Jnn 20
08' lillYAN "STREET.
FALL AIVII YVINTEU GOODS,
rpHK Subscriber hns Just received his well-assorted
± Block or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
in part or English. French nnd German Cloths; English,
French uml Scotch fancy nml Idnck Cnsslmcrcs; also, a
largo and splendid variety of Vcstimrs, consisting of fancy
H Iks, Satins and Worsted, black atiA figured do„ and
black embroidered do-wlilch lie is prepared to tnnko to
order iu tlio most rushiouublo style, and on accommo
dating terms.
Ho has ulso received a select assortment or READY
3IADE CLOTHING, for men ami boys. Together with
n Inrge ami choice supply of HATH nml C’AIV, made up
in the most fashionable style, nml to Ids own order.
PHILIP “
oct 4
I’ KEAN, 98 Ilrynn street.
CLOTHIftO!! <CI,OTllIN4.S CLOTH 1 ftG!
PIERSON & JIEIPT,
No. 10 Wliltakcr-Nlrnet,
AVI. been nml lire constantly receiving nn oxtenslvo
assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING nnd
(tent’s Furnishing Goods, YVo would respectfully invllo
the attention of inerclianls visiting the city, to our Stock,
gotfeu up expressly for their trade. Great care hns been
observed ns to llio stylo nnd ninko of our garments, nml
wo are determined to sell ns low us can lie purchased In
New. Y’ork, < Kir stock of Fancy Goods la complete, and wo
Invito our friends to call nnd examine for themselves.
PIERSON 4c 1IEIDT.
Clothing and Cent’* Furnishing Goods—Wholesale und
Retail. oct 10
NE1V WHOLESALE & RETAIL CL0TIIIN0 STORE.
rplIK Subscribers having Just arrived in tills city, and
-L opened the elegant now Store ut Uio
G'ornnr of Congri'NN nnrl Jcffcraon-ttl*.,
beg leave lo announce to the citizens of Savannah, and to
dealers and others lu the country, tlmt from nml after Uiu
1st ofSoptembcr next, they will keen always ou hand nn
niniilo supply or Reiuly-mndo Men’s and Hoy’s CLOTH.
lNG,ofevery description, from the most common to tho
finest urtlch*. They will nlso fumlsli overy thing that can
be required for a genileinaii’s wnnlrol* 1 , such ns Hhlrts,
Collars, Cravats, Drawers ami Under-Shirts, Sacks,Gloves.
Boots, Shoes, Cnfis, Hats; also, oil sorts or BlanketN
Trunks, Unr|K>t Rags, 4cc. fcc.
Ail persons In town nml country nro rcspcctfrilly r
quested to call nnd exatnloe our stock nnd uncertain oi
prices. MAAH 4c HAY3IANN.
Jan2fl Imo
N EGRO HROOANH^-A fresli supply or Negro Shoes,
warrotilod or tho best workmanship, ami for suio
cheap. Also, Ladles’ light colored silk lasting patent
Upped Gnltor Roots; Ignites’ Morocco palont Upped Polks
Boots, not to l»o surpassed for neatness and beauty In this
city. Tlio ladles are respectfully Invited to examine
them, and (boy will no doubt ho Induced to purchase.
* Jon 20 f * YV. HEIDT.
GEORGE'WTHMDCSBTLBr
_ UAHIUACSL IT1AKLIK,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-8TREET,
I'rnnklin^qunrc,
TJfTOIJLD Return his thanks to his friends and psln>M
Vt for past favours, nml Infonn them, that he I* an*
ready ut the old slnnd, lo execute any work In tlyp sbo(«
lints nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to pleaM< ill
who may honor him witli a call. All kinds of repairing
In tlio above business douo will) tho utmost neatness 10a
dispatch.
Wheelwright nnd Blacksmith work, and all kind* 0
YY’heels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, 4ic., made on llio shorn*
nnllco nnd on most liberal terms. Jan 26
, llfilHOVAL.
rrMIL Undersigned would respectfully call tlio attention
A of their friends and the public lo their removal 10
HmclVnow Building, opposite 8t. Andrew’s Rail, Ilreiigh-
ton-street,—where will be found n choice assortment of
Faintly Groceries. Also, Wines, Liquors, fiegnrs, Tobac
co, Fruit, Coulerllouiirics, wholesale auu relnll, st^bw
lowest innrkut prices.
Also, Oysters uml Fish will be put up nt tlio shortest no
tice, In such style uml quantity ns may be wanted let u*
accommodation of parties anil the country trade.
Jnn 20 G. M. WILLETT 4t CO.
rplIE Undersigned have Just opened ntplcndld PIsno
1 Droit, mndo by Hosonkmnl^ Dresden, for which tho
manufacturer lias received a guld medal. These fnstru-
ineiitscnn lie recommended nml gnnrnnleed to be*DPC■
rlorlo any of Uio kind in use. Tho lavor of a alii*
solicited by
Jan 24 F. ZOGBAUM 4t CO^ Mnrket^qusrc.
NEYV I1041K8.
G ODF.Y’8 LADY’S BOOK for February.
llio International 3Ingnzlne do. ,
llio Convict, or tlio Conspirator’s Victim; by M*
Bunllino.
Keunelh; a Romance of tlio Highlands.
Uio Whig Almanac Tor 1852.
Tlio Democratic Review for January. . •
Jnn 20 J. D. CUPDF.DGE-,
RECEIVED UY 1 j'oiIN°M. , C S 5orEll lc C0i
TIIURSnAY, JANUARY 2t)TII.
G tODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for February. _
f Keunelh; a Romanco of the lligblands. Vol.*
Tlio International 3tngazlne, for February.
Tlio School for Huabauds; a Novel: by Lady Bulftt
Lytton.
Tho YVhlg Almanac, for 1852. . „
My Frloml Wriggles—n (I-nughtor) Bloving Psaorsm*
oflifs Fortunes nnd Blisfortunes. . .....
Teinpleton's Engineer, Millwright and B!f<n* nlcl
Pocket Companion. ...
Illstolro do Clinrlcs XII, par Vollsire, •olgneuxenicni
revue par Gabriel Surrenne, F. A. S. E.
Tlie Wldo YY’orld: n Gutno.
A further supply or Charity and lls FrtilU, w CW7IW
Ixivo us manifested in Uio Heart aud Life} by JoasMiin
Edwards. J» p8 L
V ALENTINES—In Uio greatest variety, with SPP^
printe Envelopes. . . ,. . r .i
Natural History of tho Humnn Species l by I.lcut. w
Charles Hamilton Smith—wltlfidnic*. .. ,
Ilull-Rond, Steam-Boat, nml Telegraph Book—=5 rt
A Faggot of French Sticks, or Paris in 1851. .
Horsemanship, Including flic Breaking and Training
Horses: by Bimuche.
the Comic History of Enghiud: by
numerous coloured engravings. „ ,
Homo Philosophy, rrotn Dickens—No. 1—cent*-
Jan 31 W. THORNE WILLIAM^,
M achinery oiL.-coi»uni’s Extra oji,ancx«J f “
sul.ntlluto for Sperm Oil, at a much lower
Tills Oil is warranted to wear well on nil kind* of ^
chlnery without gumming, nnd Is In extensiv e use wn
tlio rnll-ronds, steamers, nml machine shops .
horhood of Boston, and by Uio Novelty v\ orks
Y’ork. It Is also calculated for burning, nnd ••**!” o,,
to bum freely, giving n good light without crusm's
wick or emitting offensive smell. 8o !' l .KL.onK.
Jnn 8 MUOUE tc HKNPRICKfggL
— ' kond«w
W OODEN YVAllE.—Brass Band Buckcl*, Ron
Tubs, Piggius. Measures, W«*h Boards, Cmos ^F
tiers, Trays, Knlfb Boxes, Hnlr and Wlro fficteiso^
rails. Towel Itollora, Cages, liullor Prints
era, Clothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Rolling Plt'*>
nuUKi™, tc; fonul.br „W.KI.P.V.
floe 10 WBgMWt
-pAHIjK CIJTI.EJIV.—Finn Iv.iry TOR onJ
X Knlvoa, with ami without Porks; Cocoa *•“
.'rflV’jkolC'te’K for »'O c 0 ?IiIJSS fc nuL KLKV- :|
rpliX”WAITERri.—A largo and elegant BBB ®P^luiJ,
X Wnllors, comprising Gothic, Oblong, t01lrtP
slngio nnd In solU, lnlaldwllh Pearl nml
ed uml for sale by
Jnn 6 ,. lb
IjRANDY nml GIN.—5 half, H quarter, ■ n “ 3 IJ ,, u ort
tatlons; for salo on rcnsonnhle lertns, by _ AV , n goK.
J«Li?
ALL LAMPS and LANTERN8.—A ftiU
of stained Glass Hall I Jimp# and Lanterns
vj^dow* ptallii for ^Ul> Lma t uuuaEV.