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Citation) for Letters Plimlnor,.
S T c T h«uu«mCo.‘'’ “T
Where**, WutrttbO 8. Russkll, Administrator of Al-
ym T. Wilkins, alios Thomas 0. Richardson, deceased,
hath applied to Uto Honorablo tho Inforlor Court or sold
Co nty, whon sitting (hr ordinary purposes, for u citation
to issue and bo publUhod according to law, for loiters
dlsmlssory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to (He their objections (if any thoy have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk's office or said Court, on or before the 4th
day or May next; otherwlso loiters dlsmlasory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorablo R. A. Lewis, ono or tho Jus
tices or said Court, this 4th day of November, 1851.
nor 4 y SEABORN GOTO ALL, c. c. o. c. c.
_
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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1852.
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Citation, lor Letters Dlsmlssory.
S T cEmLSS? Co?’ I To ■" * hom 11 mn >
Whereas, Mrs. Ana B. Batks, Administratrix do bonis
non, ortho cstato or Thomas W. O’Fnrrclt, deceased, hath
applied to tho Honorable the Inforlor Court or Mid Coun
ty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to
issuo and bo published according to law for letters dla-
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to file their objections (irony they have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk's office or said Court, on or before tho fourth
day of May next, otherwise loiters dlsmlssory will be
tho Honorablo R. T. OlbBon, ono of th« lot-
tl CCS or said Court, this 4th day or November, 1851.
DOT 4 HE A HORN' GUODAEL, c. c. o. c. C.
Citation, lor Letters Dlsmlssory.
S TATE OF OEOROl
Chatham Co.
Whereas, William C. O’Driscoll and Jos.Gkokok.
jr., Exocutors or the last will and testament or Edward
Wylly, deceased, have applied to tho Honorable tho lu-
forior Court or said County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for citation to Issuo and be published, according to
law, tor letters dlsmlssory.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to file their objections (IT any they have) to the applicants
in the Clerk’s cUlco or said Court, on or before the se
cond day or March uext; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will
be granted.
witness, tho Honorablo R. T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus
tices or said Court, this dad day of September, 13.il.
sept 2 SEABORN GOODAEL, c. c. o. c. c.
ttcfialWotCetm
VALPABLE LANDS FOR SALK.
M AdminUtrator's Sale* mw
Will be sold on tho first Tuesday In April R#
next, before tho Court Houso door, In the " ■* 1
town or Jcifenonton, Camden county, On, tho following
fractions or lamd, belonging to the cstato of I’UUlp Cooke,
late of Twiggs County, deceased t
351) acres, No. 294, 1st District, Camden county.. Im
proved lot, a good dwelling, out houso mid Gin house-*
about 80 acres under good lenco and in cultivation; miu
seat upon It; now occupied by Mr. George Johns;well
known as the old Indian encampment, Macknsoaka ItiIIj,
and crossing an inexhaustible outlie range lu tho neigh
borhood of this place. _ ,
2S3 acres, No. 440, 1st District. Camden count). Im
proved lot—a small log house and out houso; a few acres
have been cultivated; known as tho Commissioners en-
Ch.hu,™ county. .4|oln.
flW - “ 390, “ “
aw
474
31X1, 1
“ 3th!,
Citation) for Letters Disinissory.
S^CbtShnm'i'o.'’ i To ““ 11 “*» c0, ' ccra -
Whereas, Joun F. Gcilmaktix, Administrator tie bonis
non of Walter Bmlth, deceased, hath applied to tho hon
orable the Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for a citation to Issue and bo publish
ed, according to law, for letters dlsmlssory.
Tbcse are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Ole their objections (ir nny they hare) to the applicant
la the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before tho second
day of March next; olherwiso letters dlsmlssory will bo
granted. ....
Witness tho Honorably Elias Reed, one of tho Justices
of said Court, this 2nd day or September, 1851.
sept3 SEABORN UUODAl.U c. r. o. r. c.
Citation) fur Letters Dlsmlssory.
S T C T h.“n£m Co 1 : 1 ’ | T "»“» 11 ’“f
Whereas, James Hl stkr, Administrator of the estate
of Benjamin Verdery, (a free man of color) lato or said
County, doceased, has made application to tho Honorable
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for citation to issue and bo published according
to law for letters dlsmlssory:
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased to Ole their
objections (If any they have) to tho dismission of the ap
plicant, In the Clerk’s office or said Court, on or before
the fourth day of May next, otherwise letters dlsmlasory
will be granted.
Witness, the Hoaorable WUllnm Thorne \\ llllams, one
of tho Justices of said Court, this fourth day of Novem
ber, 1351. SEABORN GODDALL,
nor 4 c. c. o. r. r.
fiiivso lots nre adjoining; about one-third river ham
mock ; much live ouk upon It; remainder well timbered
pine land, convenient for tho limber and turpentine busi
ness-
434V acres, No. 248,1st District, Camden county.
110 “ “ 247, “ “ “ “
131 “ “ 278, “ “ “ “
240# “ “ 279 “ “ “ “
Theso Lots nre mljuinlng; No. 284 is nn Improved lot,
comfortable dwelling and out houses; about 40 acres lu
cultivation; occupied by John G. Thompson; all well
timbered, and convenient for tho Umber and turpentine
business.
330)4 acres, Not 103,1st District, Camden county.
Tho above 1-unds all lie upon tho St. Mary’s river.—
Will be sold on terms one-bull' cash, and balauco twelvo
months’ credit, with bonds for titles.
Jan 29 * ISAAC W1N8111P, Adm’r.
AdrainlMtrator’M Sale.
B Y virtue of au order Rom tho Honorable Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary
purqoses, on tho second Monday In January instant,
W ill bo sold at tho Court House In Difriou. lu said
county, on the first Tuesday in April, betw een the usual
hours of sate, 1-oiNo. 113, w ith the Improvemcnnts there
on, situated and being In the city of Darien. Sold for the
benefit of tho creditors of Joel Hutson, deceased.
Terms on the day of sale.
AMOS ALLING, Administrator.
Darien, January 23, 1852.Jan 24
patent ffictitctnca.
Dr. liiirzetti’s Juno Cordial,
Oil, 1*K0 CREATIVE ELIXIR.
«Bfl Vo Fruitful, and multiply!”
I S n command thni should bo cheerfollr obeyed by the
children of men. Tho ambitious, tuo humble, tho
fierce, the gentle, tho high, tho low, tho barbarous, and
tho cultivated, are united In tho desire which finds lla
accomplishment In tho reproduction of their kind. There
Is nothing more certain than that it Is ono or tho first
duties or tho human race to Increase and multiply; and
the man and wtfo who leavo tho world without having
obeyed tho Injunction, can scarcely bo said to have, ful
filled tho grout end of their existence.
It also possesses the unrivalled iiunllllcs of curing In
cipient Consumption, uml I have administered It with
great success to patients who have sought our delightful
climate for the restoration of their health, and the result
is that a medicine has been added to tho catalogue for tho
cure of Incipient consumption.
Tho Juno Cordial Is also n certain cure, In all cases, for
Fluor Alims, difficult or painful Menstruation, Incoiit *
ncnco of I’rlne, i.lcot, and all diseases arising from debil
itation of the system, where an Impulse or a restorative Is
wauled. It is u certain cure for seminal emissions, gene
ral debility, weakness of the genital organs, nervous nf-
Ibcllons, Leucorrluea or Whites. As un invigorating
medicine, It Is unequalled. It has taken the precedence
In Italy, and will In all other countries where It may be
come known.
To spread wide tho blessings of this medicine, I have
appointed Messrs. Judson fc Co, of the City or New \ ork,
in tho United States or America, my sole Agents for Its
sale; uud none cuu be genuine unless it comes through
them, anil their signature is on tho wrapper.
Naples, July 10th, 1844. Antonio Larxetti, M. d.
Cuuliuu to bo Curofully Head nuu Ho*
lucmbcrcd. . ,
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has lately
been issued, hnvlug tho name of Levi Judson on tho
wrapper. Remember that tho coustekfeit has tho
name urLcvt Judson on tho wrapper, and Uio genuine
•has NOT his name on tho wrapper.
JUDSON fc CO, No.9 John street,New York,
Only Agents In America. Established lu 1844.
Sold In Savannah only by MOOREfc HENDRICKSON,
and JAMES A. laUOCHK; in Augusta by Huvllnnd,
Itiriey k Co.; In Charleston by Ilavlluud, Hnrrul k Co.
fob 9
AdminiMtrator^n Sule.
O N Wednesday, the 10th of March next, will he sold,
at his lato residence at Wnlthourvlllc, Liberty coun
ty, all the personal property of tho late Lewis LcCunte,
consisting of Household anu Kitchen Furniture: a Library
of miscellaneous Kooks; a Family Carriage; Buggy and
Harness; a stock of Horses, Cows, Hogs, fcc. The sale
will be continued from day to day. If uecv«sary.
Terms.—Purchasers to the amount of $50 and under,
cash; over 850, twelvo mouths’ end It, with approved
security. T. C. NTSllET,
fob 4 w Adrn’r of Lewis LcConte.
patent ptrXfctnca.
UJatcnt pmtftlntfl.
Peg ggootta. <gc.
Administratrix’* Nule.
O N the first Tuesday in April uext, v\ 111 be sold at tho
Court House In Darien, a part of the real estate of
T. K. Gould, consisting of the Island of Wahaw ami
Ome’s Island, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. A. 31. GOULD, Adin’x.
Jan 31
Guardian’* Stale.
B Y virtue of nn order from the Honorable Justices of
tho Interior Court of Mcluto-h county, w lieu silting
for ordinary purposes, on Monday the 12th instant.
Will be soil ou the first Tuesday In April next, before
the Court House in said comity, between the usual hours
of sale, one 1-ot of Land, eonuiiuing 200 acre's adjoining
Linds of John J. Dcrvcrger, one-half of li*»t known ** the
“ Wumberslo Tract,” nt South Newport. Also, on tho
first Tuesday of April, before tho Court House In Forsyth
county, one 40 acre Lot, adjoining lands of J. II. Woolitfe.
Sold os the property of tho estate of James M. Dcrverger,
deceased, late of McIntosh county, for the bcueiit of the
heir# of said estate.
Jan 27 M. C. HE ALP. Guardian.
FOUND.
A PRICELESS ARTICLE, worth more than diamonds
to those who stand In need of It.
The Remedy that will cure Rheumatism, Weak Back,
Bruises, Strains, Sprains and Swellings, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Corns, kc., kc. There Is no Tom-foolery here,
but plain simpto truth. Out of 19,000 boxes In the last
four mouths not one (!!) lias been returned or been un
successful ; this fact con he substantiated. To thoso who
are suffering, wo would suy In all honesty und candour,
get “MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERAUICATOR;’*
Ft will certainly cure the various diseases for which It
is comiKiunUcd. To be had of
A. A. SOLOMONS k CO.,
And J. A. Laroche.
—ALSO—
For sale by tho above, the celebrated cure for Chills
and Fever, never known to fall—“MARSHALLS’COM
POUND OF CINCHONA.”
N. 11.—These superior preparations bear tho written
signature of J. E. Marsuall—without which, none is
genuine. apr 8
Citation) for Lettors of AdmiuUt ration.
S T t» \ Tu •“ * 1,om 11 c “”" ,rn '
Whereas Richard D. Arnold will apply nt the next
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on the
estate of Marlin Union, late of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be und
appear before said Court, to make objections, if any they
hare, ou or before the first Monday lu March next; other
wise said letters will ho granted.
Witness. Jon* 31. .Mili.cn, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 31st day of January, 1852. Jan 31
Citation) for Letters Disniissory.
S T r.lIln»inm'ci: j To all whom II may eonern,.
Whereas William Raun, Guardian of Lewis .Myers,
has applied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of said
County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for dismission from
eald Guardianship:
All concerned are hereby cited nnd admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) In my office, within
the timo prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will bo granted tho applicant.
Witness, tho Honorable Robert J. Mlngledorffi, one of
tho Justices of said Court, this thirteenth day of Januury,
A. D, 1852. JAMES RAILS, c. c. o. K. c.
Jan 17
Citation) for Letters Disniissory.
S T E«EIMam Co.’ j To «U whom It may cancan..
Whereas. James Rahx, Administrator of the Estate of
Bolomou Wellman, late of said County, deceased, hns
made application.^) the Honorable the Inferior Court of
said County, slttiug for ordinary purposes, for letters dis-
mlasory:
All concerned are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) In my office within the
lime prescribed by taw, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will
bo granted the said applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Barnett Newton, ono of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1352.
Jaul7 JAMES RAHX,c. o. r.. c.
Citation) for Letters Disinissory.
k _ 5 OF GEORGIA
. J Effingham to. .
Whereas, Mart A.xx Horst, Administratrix of the es
tate of Jesse Hurst, Into of said County, deceased, has ap
plied to the Honorablo tho Inferior Court of said County,
eiuing for ordinary purposes, for letters of dismission:
These are to clto and adnioulsh ail concerned, to fllo
their objections (If any they have) in my office, within
the Ume prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will he
granted toe said applicant.
Witneao, the Iiouorable Thomas R. Hines, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D.
1832. JAMES KAHN,
Jan 17 c. c. o. e. c.
Citation) for Loiters Dbmissory.
gTAUE OFGEORGIA, j To ^ whoOT u mny concern.
Whereas, Ax* O. Butler, Administratrix on the
tate of JohuG. Butler, late of said Couuty, deceased, ap
plies to me for letters or dismission from 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 exist) within tlie time prescribed by
law. otherwise letters of dismission will ho granted the
applicant.
Witness, the Hon. J. L. McAllister, one of the Judges
of said Court, this sixth day of January, Anno Domini
1832. ALFRED U. SMITH,
Jan 7 Deputy Clerk c. o. e. c.
Fit jr Treasurer’* Office, j
Savannah, January 20,1?32. {
'•piIE Following Abstractor an Ordinance, Levying a
JL Tax «in “income.” passed in Council 13th 3larc!t,
1x31, is published for the information of those interested:
AU persons doing business ns Commission 3lcrchunl«,
Auctioneers, Factors and .Merchants, whose stock In
trade Is unt loxixl. are required to pay into tho City Trea
sury tho sum of Twenty Dollars, or, nt their optiou, to
make a return of their gross Income derived from com-,
missions, (whether ordinary or guarantee.) charged on
r iurchascs and sales of any articles whatever, on procur-
ng und coUcctlug freight or receiving nnd forwarding
goods, on oil money negotiations, on the purchase or
sale of slocks or other evidences of debt or arising from
the pursuit of his profession or calling, nnd pay ing there
on one per centum lu lieu of the specified lux. Returns
and Taxes to be made and paid from the first Monday in
May, 1831, to the first day of January, 1832; and thereaf
ter at the same time that returns nre uow made under the
General Tux Ordinance of the City. Lowers, I’hyslcluns,
and Dentists to pay tho sum of Ten Dollars annually
under the same provl-ioits.
Insurance Companies, or Agents of Insurance Compa
nies, are required to pay h Tax of four |>er cent, on all
premiums up to 5,000 dollars, and of one nor cent, on nlJ
sums above that umouut niter deducting all losses of In
surance effected at their respective offices in this city
during the year prior to the returns. And every Agcut
or Insurance Company- failing to make said returns shall
bo taxed In the sum of One Thousand DoUors.
Returns to bo made on the first day of January, 1832,
for premiums received since the date of the last return,
and on the first of January lu each and every year there
after. J. GEORGE,
Jan 20 City Treasurer.
Citation) for Letterw Disniissory.
S TA Camaen°Ca/ ir ! T »"“T “»««»•
Whereas, A. J. Bessent, Adm nlstrator upon the estate
of John,W. Gray, deceased, late of said county, applies
for letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate;.
Therefore, the kindred and credllors of said deceased
are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections
(If tor they bavo) In my office, In terms of tho law; other
wise letters dlsmlasory will be granted (within the time
prescribed by law) by tho Court of Ordinary for said
county.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas R. Dunham, John
Tbompkins und W. D. Cole, Justices of said Court, this
21 tt day of January, 1852.
GRUSIIOX PERCIVAL COHEN.
Jan 20 c. c. o. c. c.
Citation) for Lottera DlsuiUsory.
S TJ SE£f^» i To .11 whom It nuty concent'
Whereas. 31. L. Davis, Aumlulstralor on tho estate of
Jotlah Davis, late of this County, deceased, upplies for
lottors or dismission on said oslate:
These are therefore to cite end'Admonish nil and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of sold docoasod to file their
objections (if any they have) with the Ordinary of this
County. In terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismis
sion will be granted tho applicant.
Witness, tho Honorabfn Hatnurl Palmer, one of the
Judges of the Court of Ordinary for said County, thin 13th
day of January, 1852. E. M/ULol/NT,
31nr*ltnl’* Office. /
SAVANNAH, FEBRUARY 12, 1832. {
T HE Following FREE PERSON8 of Color ure hereby
notified, that unless they call nnd ;>ay witldn sixty
day* the City- Tuxes for the respective years now due, 1
shall proceed in manner iiolnted out by tho Onllnuucca
of the City s
Anson, Susan, 1851; Anson, Nelly. 1851.
u.
Beatty. Thomas, 1951: Bourke, Elizabeth, 1851,
’50,’49;Barnard, Louisa, 1851; Bochon, Ellen, 1851,
’50; Beers, Julia P., 1849; Bownc, Caroline, 1851,
’50; Bourke, Joshua, 1851, ’49; tioufeulett, Rose,
1851/49; Drister, Nelly, 1850; Bourquin, l- runeis,
1850; Broughton, Celia, 1849; Battistu, Betsey,
18-19; Bourke, Francis, 1849.
C.
Cormiek, Harriet, 1850, ’49; Claghom, Cornelia
W., 1850; Currie, Susan Ann, 1850; Cohen, Han
nah, 1850, ’49; Cohen, Maria, 1850, '49; Campbell,
Nancy, 1819; Croveliicr. Ellen. 1849; Candy, Jo
sephine, 1849 : Campbell, Josephine, 1849 ; Camp
bell, Ellen, 1849.
. D.
DeVillers. Georgiann, 1851; Dolly, Lucretia, ’51;
Delagal, Julia, 1851, ’50; Drummond, Dolly Ann,
1850; Dolly, Justina, 1850; Douglass, Georgia,
1850; Davis, Rose, 1850; Davidson, Rose, 1849;
Dunbar, Sophia, 1849.
E.
Edie, Sally, 1851; Edcc, Molly, 1851.
Formell, Charlotte, 1851, ’50, ’49.
G«
Gibbons, Harriet, 1851,'50,’49; Grant, Josephine,
1851, ’50, '49: Gibbons, Mnry Ann. 1851; Golding,
Nancy, 1851, ’50; Grant, Josephine, 1850, '49;
Golding, Elizabeth, 1850.
II.
Habersham, Susan. 1851; Harris, Harriet, 1851;
Hall, Maria, 1850; Houston, Surah.
J.
Johnston, Camettn, 1851; Jennette, Zaline, 1851,
’50; Jones, Mary, 1851, ’50 ; Jackson, Mary Ann,
1350; Jones, Antonio, 1850; Jackson, Jane, 1850;
Irvine, Mary, 1819.
Kimbal, Catherine, 1851.
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of Us combination, It Is, nt the same time, compounded
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It Is In tho peculiar combination nnd scientific manner of
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Ingredients, nnu hero ends their resemblance to It. Those
needing a remedy and u piirif)cr JJko this, nre requested
to note where this difference exists, nnd in makingcliolco
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entitled to their cotiNdcnce, from tho long list of cures It
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LIVER COMPLAINT AND BALT UIIEUM.
N aw York, July 27, 1849.
Messrs. A. B. k D. Bands,—Gentlemen: Words can
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intelligence Hint my wito Is restored to pcrlcct health by
the use or your Invulunblc Sarsaparilla. She was ufflict-
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surfaco of tho body, so that It would have been impossi
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caused the most excruciating agonies, us It affected the
Joints more severely than any other part. She suffered
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dozen bottles, Hint she now enjoys better health than for
y ears previous to taking tho Bursnparillu. My object in
ranking this communication Is, that nil who have suffered
as she has, may know where nnd lo whom to apply for
relief, (and that not In vain,) as a complete cure will ho
the result. My wife unites with ine lu honru'cll thanks;
and believe me, gentlemen, Yours sincerely,
FE1UUER NAZER.
City nml County of Now York, ss.—Furrier Nuzcr, being
duly sworn, doth depose und sav, that the foregoing state
ment, to w hich ho hns subscribed his name, Is true and
accurate, to the best of his knowledge oud belief. Bwern
uud subscribed this 27th day of July, 1849. before me,
C. S. WOOD11ULL, Mayor.
Extract of a letter received from n Physician In Mary
land.
Camsridoi:, Md., Oct. 5th, 1830.
Messrs. Bands: Gentlemen—.My littlo daughter was
nllllcicd for a long time with Boro (lend und Eyes, und by
using your Barsaparilla, was perfectly cured, other medi
cines and BarsuparilluH having failed to relievo her. Ilnv-
lug used It und tested its ccfflucy, 1 now confidently recom
mend It In preference to any other, as It seems to possess
properties not contained in any other preparation; nnd
1 find that purchasers, after they have used it, Invariably
want the name article again, whenever they require a
medicine for which this Is recommended.
Itesjtcctfully yours, J. FLINT, 31. D.
Prepnrcd nnd sold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. B. k D.
8AND3, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton st n corner
of William, New York. Bold also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United Flute* uud Cuimdus. Price $1 per
bottlo; six hollies for $5.
• dec 18 Ih—o3mo
1)H. I. T. lIENUEWSON»8
EUREKA_TONIC.
I Have Found a Plowing!
THE SUPERIOR dV
quinine anil Sarsaparilla.
Tito Ureatest discovery of tho Ago I
D R. I. T. HENDERBUN’S Eurekn Tonic and Ncpcn-
ihonu Pills, a safo certain and permanent antidote
against nil forms of the iioltonous effects of Mlnsinntn,
effecting speedy nnd permanent cures of
CIIILLH AND FEVER,
nnd all the different varieties of l evers; toroid liver,
enlargement of tho spleen, dropsy. Jaundice, nnd nil kinds
of constitutional debility nnd tlerungcmonl of Uio system,
are speedily remedied by these invaluable medicines.—
These valuable antidotal remedies were discovered by
Dr. I. T. Henderson, and luivo been successfully tested
by some of tho best physicians in Uio South, turn by
thousands of other persons.
Thoso medicines are wholly Vegetable, nnd are harm
less under any circumstances. Uio principal Ingredients
are entirely new remedies, used by no other person In
any form us a modtclno.
In mnlnrlnl diseases, they net us nn nntldoto against
the poisonous effects of Impure nlr, and require no pre
ceding preparation of the system, ns they comprise tho
Cathartic,Diaphoretic, Sedative, und Tonic principles;
thus accomplishing n dlslderntum In the treatment or
these diseases, long sought for before the discovery of
these medicines. . . . . ,
All who have used Quinine, (tho best remedy hereto
fore known for Intermittent fever,) must say that It Is nei
ther certain nor lasting lu lls effects.
Quinine, in many Instances, front fobrile excitement
and gnslndgln, nml cephalic disturbances, Is inadmissi
ble. But the Eureka Medicine, can ho used under any
circumstances of condition of the system where a tonic,
purge, or dluphoretlc Is needed, with tho happiest effects.
The tonic mildly acts on the bowels, carrying off tho
muco bilious mutter collected there; correcting the action
of Iho liver and spleen, and assisting nature to throw off
tho Impediments to a healthy action of the body, by nnt-
turnl remedies, calling Into action suspended natural laws,
thereby removing tho cutises nnd eltecls of the diseases,
through the natural channels or the body.
All Unit is asked for these wonderful medicines Is a
fair trial, which will satisfy all of tholr unparalleled vir
tues. Their ftitno is built upon their own efficacy, nml n
comparison with nil other remedies Is challenged. Phy
sicians are requested to use the Eureka Tonic and No-
peulhvan Fills, us they would uny other tonic, with any
previous preparation of the system they please, und they
will bo convinced they ure tho superior of Quinine, and
tlie wholo catalogue or tonics used ns IntertnUtcnts.
Tholr use Is admissible at anytime, oven when tho
patient bos the highest fever. For sick head acliouud
obstructed inenstrmitlon, they have no equal. For par
ticulars see touic directions.
Also, Dr. I. T. Henderson’s EUREKA PURIFYING
CATHARTIC PILLS, lor cleansing and purifying tho
constitution, und establishing a healthy economy In all
jiersous laboring under any form of constitutional de
rangement.
Also, Dr. I. T. Hendcrsous’s OUACHITA VERMI-
FUGK, the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon tho In
fantine world, warranted to expel worms of every kind,
uml in every case where they exist In tho hotly. This
Vermifuge bus proved Itself decidedly superior to uny
other in use.
For testimonials of iho beneficial effect of the uso of
Dr. 1. T. Henderson’s Eurcku Tonic, Ncjicullieau und
Cathartic Pills, Ouuchlta Vermifuge, and Ncrvo nnd
Bone Liniment or Heal All nnd Pulmonic Oil, sco hand
bills, and “Era” published by Iknrd Tuhle, kCo^ and
found ul the different Agencies.
Also, Dr. I.T. Henderson’s NERVE nnd BONK LINI
MENT or HEAL ALL uud PULMONIC OIL.—Fur
Man: It speedily cures Ithoumntlsm, Gout, Scrofula,
Bums, Scalds, Tetters and King-worms, Wens, Swellings,
Risings, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, old Ulcers, Scald Head,
Sore Throat, Salivation from mercury, Sore Mouth, Neu
ralgia, Plies, Ground Itch, kc. Ear Ache, or Dcnfricss,
by filling tho ear with It and stopping It with wool or
cotton; Croup, by rubbing tho breast with tho Liniment,
und administering a teaspoonful internally with a little
sugar,—it is used In the somo way for Coughs, Colds,
Asthma, Pneumonia, Phthisic, Bronchitis, Consumption,
nml Pleurisy. Pnln of nny kind cannot exist after this
Liniment bus time to produce its effects. This Liniment
has completely triumphed over all Liniments uml l’nlif
Killers uml Extractors extant, und Is n preparation ummI
by Iho Doctors in their practice. A single trial of Its vir
tues will satisfy any person of lls superiority nnd vuluo.
For Tire Horse.—ll Instantly cures Corks, Scratches,
Chafes, Cuts, Wounds, Splints, Spavin, Stltle, Bwlnncy,
Sprains, Film of the eye, Whlrlbone or nny Joint, or
Distemper, Stiffness or Spasm, Lockjaw, Big Shoulder,
Big Head, F'oot Evil, Navel Galls, Snake Bites, or tho
sting of nny thing.
All of Uio nhove extraordinary Medicines kept cuu-
stantly on hand and for sale by
JAS. A. LaROCHE,
Lyceum Building, Savunnnh, (Gn.)
mnr8 laml—oly
FUULIO AND IIMPOBTANT NOTICE*
OPENING OF TUB
London House Store!
Great and Unprecedented Sato of
ETMAGNIlieENT GOODSI^q
I N Addressing tho laidlcs or Savannah on this occa
sion. tho Proprietor of tho ahovo Establishment begs
respecllully to call their attention to a sy stem adopted bv
hint of transacting Ills butiiiesa—that Is, of SMALL
PRO! ITS and QUICK SALEH. Also, of Importing tho
most F'nslilounblo articles of Dress for
Emlioii* Continue
direct from tho first und most oxtcnslvo houses, both In
London nml Purls.
Tho great facility which theso establishments possess,
(the London Stores, both lu Charleston uml Savuutiah,)
Is Unit or having Agents In Uio Loudon market, for tho
purpose or taking advantages at nil times or the market,
mid purchasing bargains In Iho most extemdvo lots when
ever they present themselves; uml very frequently It Is
tlie case where competition exists to such un extent, that
goods are actually sacrificed very much below tlio cost of
making.
Tho present Instanco will glvo our fldr renders or Sa
vannah nn opportunity orjudglng, for never In our recol
lection have wo bought such oxtcnslvo lots of Goods, Uio
most beautiful and chaste In sty lo, and our selling prices
for each mid every lot Is folly tidy per cent, under Iho
European tnanurnclurcre’ cost.
Wo proceed, therefore, to lay hoforo our renders a ifst
of some poriloiiB of Uio Goods, tho wholo of whlclnvill
are displayed In our expansive und splendid store—Iho
doors uto open, and wo rely ou a discriminating public
for success. Success we know will follow. Enterprise Is
the order of tho day, and tlio spirit which prompts us
onward Is cheered by the words “Go Forward,” which
Is hailed with success.
Wo beg respcclfolly, therefore, In Uio first plnco,to cull
your attention to our
Iftibbon Departmentc
Lot 1—contains 400 pieces of figured Bonnet Ribbons,
oil nt Ojtf cents per yard, regularly sold at 15c.
Lot 2—300 pieces do. do- all at 8 cents.
Lot 3-1,000 do., very rich, nt 10 und 12# cents, regu
larly sold at 23 cents.
Lot 4—10 boxes very rich, all nt 18# cents.
Lot 5—2,000 piece* of Uio most beuutifo! goods, from
25 to 37# cents, wide handsome l’lnlds und rich llrocado
Inserting* for tlio Neck and Bonnet, regularly sold at 5U,
02# and 75 cents per yard.
btraw UonnclNt
5,000 now on sale, commencing at 25 cents each, to tho
richest produced.
11)0 Trimmed In Uio newest style, from $1,25 each
worth 50 per cent. more. Children’s do, in great variety.
Embroideries*
10,000 worked Muslin Collars, lroin 12# cents lo Uio
richest F'rench works; also, magnificent Embroidered
Handkerchiefs, l’laln Linen Cambric do, at 12# cts. each;
Laces, French Kid Gloves 50 cents, French /lowers,Lncu
Unties, llluck Lnco Veils, Rich Evening nnd Bull Dresses,
Rich llluck Silk Mantillas, lined all through with silk,
wadded nnd quilled, $5,87 each; Cashmere sacks, em
broidered, $5; Rich Cantou Crape Shawls, Cashmere do-
Firm Wool do.; 5,000 yards or plain Muslin do Lalne. nil
yard n $1 tlie dress of 10 yards; 3,000 do
(Sfcnccal auiicctfflcmciitfl.
“W
iEOClAN PIANO FORTES.
-VTEW YORK WARE-ROOMS, nt 333 nnd 447 Broad-
.L> way, where a very large assortment of Pianos, with
and without the much admired JEolian, may always l>a
found, at wholesale and retail prices, name us at tho
manufactory. By tin experience iff seven year* nod *ov.
crut important improvement*, we have brouuhl the .£<>11-
nn Piano to n degree of perfection attained by no other*.
Instead of the harsh tone of the Scraphene, it produces
one of equal purity nnd richness to thojnnrlor organ.
Either may l>e mnsl separately or together. The “/Eolian”
never gets out of tune, nnd is always a correct standard
by which lo time Iho Pluno. Tho Pianos are warranted
to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. Persons
wishing for a Pluno Forte, will ndan-ss HORACE WA
TERS, as above, who has tho management of tho Now
York VVare-Roonis. T. GILBERT k CO, Boston.
feb 10 tuw3mo
Thompsonvillo Manufac turing Company
flARPbTS—Comprising a full and complete assortment
1 of the following descriptions of entirely new ami ele
gant design*:
Ex. Brussels Carpeting, 1 Ex. Superfine Carpeting,
Do. Three-ply do. I Suportmu do.
Imperial do. | Medium do. do.
4-4,3-4,5-8 and 2-4 wide fine nnd twilled VcnctlamsChe-
nillc Tutted RUGS, MATS, kc. l’orsale by
HENRY »•*. THOMPSON, Agent,
fob 10 tuw 3m 8 nnd 10 Spruce-street, N. Y.
wr„„™ nnd Nassnu-sts, (opposite Iho Herald and
Sun Buildings N. Y.) This immense establishment, built
expressly for the proprietor, P. L. Rogers, and opened
in November, 1850, consists of .Viz Floors, each of which
Is of itself n complete department—the w hole combined
forming one of the most perfect nnd comprehensive
Wholesale Clothing Fltnporlutn* to be found In tho city
of New York. Garments of every description suited
to the Southern and Western trade, kept on hand ready
to till the largest orders at an hour’* notice.
N. U.—A lurge assortment ot Boys’ Clothing constant
ly on hand. P. L. ROGERS.
feb 10 tuw—3m
ENAMELED FLUNITOIIE.
T HE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully- Invite tho at
tention of those who are about furnishing, to his new
nnd beautiful styles or ENAMELED COTTAGE AND
CIIA3IBEK FURNITURE, so admirably ndapled to the
' render*
Lcrettc. Lizzy. 1851/50, ’49; Lewis, Elizabeth, 1 *»“**«» Climate, as the peculiar manner of finish rei
151 it Impervious to every change of atmosphere.
Tills work I* not only beautiful, hut very substantial
Citation) Tor Letter* of Administration.
gTATEfOF L. > UGIA, j xo all whom tt may concern, j
\Vhoreii*,W, O. Girardeau applies tome for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Elizabeth Nelincs, late
of Mid county, deceased:
These are therefore lo clto and ndmnnlsh ull ami singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to tile their
objections (If nuy they have) In my office within the time
prescribed by law, or said idler* will bo granted.
Witness tho Honorablo II, F. Horn, this 7lh day of Jan
uary, 1852. J. S. BRADWELL,
Jan 10 c. c. o. l. r.
Citation for Letters DismR«ory.
gTATE oFjHionoU, j To wtom „m.yconcern:
Whereas, Francis 3i. Scarlett, Executor on tho cdalo
of Thomas Dover, late of said County, deceased, applies
lo me for tellers of Dlsmlmlon from said estate:
These are therefore lo cite and admonish all and singu
lar tho. kiudred and creditors of said deceased, to tile
tholr objections, (if nny exist) within the time prescribed
by law, otherwise Letters of Dismission will bo grantod
the applicant.
Witness, E. C. F. Dart, Enq-, Ordinary of Glynn
County, tills eleventh day of February, Anno Domini,
1aTO 3 fob 17
1851.
HI.
Mann. Ella, 1851; Moultrie, Larenia, 1851, '50;
Miller, Leonora, .1851, ’49 ; McLeod, Sarah, 1851;
McIntosh, Maria, 1851/50; McIntosh, Isabella,
1551/50; Mirault, Aspasia, 1851/50/49; Max
well, John, 1850, '49 ; Mack, Rebecca, 1819: Mi
rault, Josephine, 1819; Millcn, Ann, 1849; Moore,
Ann, 1819 ; McIntosh, Eliza.
Naylor, Cecilia, 1851; Xusain, Susan, 1850.
O.
OdimoelJ, William, 1851; Oliver, Clarette, 1951;
Odingsill*, Mary Ann, 1851, ’50, ’49; Odingsills,
Sarah, 1819.
P.
Pinckney, Harriett, 1851; Pray, Hannah, 1850/49.
Quartcmian, Mary Ann, 1851.
R.
Robinson, Mary Ann, 1851; Rose, Amanda, 1851;
Reed, Chariot, 1951.
K.
Sabattc, Louisa, 1851; Snider, Mary, 1851/50,
’49 ; Savage, Ann, 1850; Stewart, Ann, 1950: Sav-
je, John, 1850; Stewart, Sarah, 1849; Shcrcr,
lannah, 1849; Stevens, Ann, 1819.
T.
nnd durable, finished In a great variety of shades and
colors, highly ornamented with gold and rich delicate
tints, and executed In a style ami manner throughout su
perior lo anything of the kind lliul enu be obtained at any
other establishment In this city.
Also, his large and elegant assortment of Rone Wood
and 3Iaiiooaxv Furniture, together with Ills premium
Sofa Brcndstcads which have been long appreciated as
superior to all others in use.
Thoto who ure about furnishing either Steamboats.
Public or Prirate Houses, will find II on object to call
and examine the above, before purchasing cl row here.
N. SfcGKAW,
Nos. 435,435# nnd 457 Broadway. N. Y.
feb 10 tuwllmo
CHARLES II. DUUYEE,)
iiAnmCTi.uKVEE, r lb ' a,or
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, January Terra, 1852.
It appearing to tlie Court that the Defendant in the
above entltlod cause. Is out of tlio limit* of tuu State:
On motion, It is ordered Unit the said Defendant do ap
pear on or before the first duy of tho next Term of this
Court, and fllo her answer or defouslve allegation In
writing, or Judgment shall pass upon her default. And
It Is Anther ordered, that this If # ‘
further ordered, that this Rule he published in one
of the Gazettes of the City of Savannah once a month
for tbreo months.
Extract from tho Minute*.
JOHN F. GUILMARTIN,
fob 3 Clerk s. c. c. c.
B Y &
, Administrator’ll Halo.
virtue of an order from tho Honorable Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, whon Billing for ordinary
P , yj>P»®*»onthe socoud Monday in January Instant,
Will be sold at the Court House In Darien, In sold
county, on the first Tueedny In April, between Uie usual
poors or sale, one Lot of Ijind, with the improvements
thereon; adjoining ih« lands of the heir* of James Colder,
a Th® **'d land sold as tho property of the lato
- m hi u’il , 2 u « hlon l for tho of the creditors of
said Richard H. Broughton, deceased.
Terms on tho day of sale.
Datlen, January 23,1852.
T. P. PEASE, Administrator.
Jan 24
Administrator’ll Notice.
UR MONTHS after date, application will bo nutdo to
tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for learo
io sell aU Urn lands belonging to tho estate ofciiristlan J.
Heldt, Uto of Mid county, deceased, for the beuetltor the
helra and creditors of said deceased.
v CHARLES IIINELY, AdmlnlsUalor.
Effingham county January lOUt, 1832. Jan 17
Cure Yourself.
1 ?ROM Tlnto Immemorial there has existed In large
: cities and populous towns, u species of disease, the
dependence uml propagation of which results from tlio
violation of divine und moral laws. To those ullllctcd,
tlio A31ER1CAN COMPOUND is presented lo their no
tice os being the most certain, *;>eedy, uud valuable spe
cific ever offered to the untoriuiiuU-. It has, wherever
known, ucqulred a reputation that dully experience con
tinues to strengthen. ThotiMimls have been enrol by lls
use; mut as it Ivn.c-n no valour oil tliu lireatti, requites
neither restriction in diet nor business, nor contains cither
mercury or noxious drugs lu the least injurious to the
system. It Is boldly presented ns the best remedy for
mich diseases yet offered, it is used by Physician?, nnd
pronounced superior to nny known remedy.
CtiF’CAUTiON.—Ask for the American Compound, nnd
purcliuse only from tho Agents—price $1 per Bottle, nnd
observe that Ibe genuine ban tho written signature on tho
bottlo ami the name blown In the glass.
For sale by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomon* fc Co n
Savannah; Ellis k Co., Macon; Phillip 11. Aiolsc, Augus
ta; Dauforth it Nuyle, Columbus; and by Druggists In ull
the large cities ami towns In tlio United States,
sept 2G— f jly
GREAT BRITISH d QTJARTERLH!S.
BLACKWOOD’S” MAGAZINE.
Important Reduction in the Rates of PoMmai
LEONARD SCOTT Ac CO.,
No. 54 UOLD-8T., NEW YORK. *
C ONTINUE to publish tho following BrlUsh Pcriodl
cals, viz t
THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative
THE ED1NUURUH REVIEW (Whig,) ”"'•)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.)
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Llbertal,) and”
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH 3lAGAZlNB(TorT)
These Reprints have now bcou In successful onenufl/vn
In this country for twenty yeius, uud tholr circulation ),
constantly on tho increase, notwithstanding the comiM.n
tlou they encounter lroin American periodicals ora Amtl
lor class and from numerous Eclectics and Msgaim™
made up or selections from foreign periodicals. Thi»
shows clearly Uto high estlmatlnu in which Ihevsru Ms
by the intelligent reading public, and nffords u guurimi,?.
Unit they ure established on a firm basis, and will
llliuc without Interruption. ’ M
Terms,
For nny ono of tho four Reviews
F'or nny two of tho four Roviows
For any threo of tho lour Roviows
F'or ull four of Uio Reviews
F'or Blackwood’s Magazlno
F'or Blackwood and three Roviows
F'or Bluckwood nnd tho four Roviows......... ,» m
Payments to be made in all cases in advance, * 'mJz
nrrnt ^' n“duc.d
The postage on these Periodicals has, by the Into law
been reduced, on the uverage, about forty fee cent l '
CJT Remittances and coiumutilcallons should be st.
ways addressed, post puld, lo the Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT k CO-
79 Fulton-street, Now York.
. Entranco 54 Gold-street
W.T. WILLIAMS, Agent, Savannah. jJjJS
" l UNIVEEBITY.
Per tan.
•••13 00
••• 52?
700
... 800
... 300
... 0 GO
1000
OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I
“CONSUMPTION.”
RUSHTON CLARK k CO?tf CELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COD LIVER Oil,.
rpillS Vnlunble remcsly, introduced by us to the no-
X lice of the medical profession hut little moru than
two years since, has, during that short period, advanced
more rapidly In the public estimation than uny remedy
v et discovered for this dread destroyer or the human race.
It lias been used with tho most signal and gratifying suc
cess, even lu case* considered hopeless; and, lu tho lule
reports of the New York and Pennsylvania Hospitals, ou
Its ure, it Is sixiken of as being more vulunble than uny
remedy yet discovered for Consumption und Pulmonary
Affections; and it has the great advantage over all other
remedies, that, Instead of reducing, it Increases the strength
und fiesh of tho patient—thus enabling Nature to coope
rate with the remedy, nnd overcome tlio disease.
Owing to tho purity nnd superior quality of the Oil of
our manufacture having given It a popularity over all
others, several jicrsons have copied the slmjicnml sty le of
our bottle, in order lo palin off.lnferlor quality nnd adul
terated Oil; und, us the article, unless pure, is, in moat
cases, worse than useless, we would call particular atten
tion lo our signature, which Is over the cork of each bot
tle, without which it Is not genuine. Be particular uud
Inquire for Uushtoii, Clark k Co’s Cod I.lver Oil, and see
Uiat the siguaturo is over the cork. For sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally in tlio United Slates.
Jiui 20
nee, .
Hanoi
Taylor, Elizabeth, 1857/50; Taylor, Mnry Ann,
1950, '49 ; Taylor, Rose 1 , 1850.
Wood, Ann, 1851, ’49; Williams, Susan, 1851;
Williams, Nancy, 1831; Wall, Rebecca, 1850;
Wa l, Ben. 1850; Ward, Ellen 1819; Waml.Nan-
cy, 1819 ; Williams, Mary Ann. 1819; Wall, Mary.
feb 17 0 EDIVD. M. PKKNDF.RGABT, c. H.
BLAKE’S PATENT
T im Fire-Proof Paint, from Ohio.
HIH V uluablo Mineral Substance Is sold In tine pow
der, then mixed with Llroccd oil to the cnu»i»iency
of thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after an ex
posure of u few months lo Uie atmosphere, this coating
becomes n perfect stale or coat of mull, protecting what
ever Is covered from the action of the weather uud from
lire.
There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat nnd car decks,
for ull kinds of Iron, i* It forms a coating nearly us liuni
os the Iron itself, und never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article bus been sold n* the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be curefol to buy of
authorized Agentc.
Every Barrel Is marked BLAKE'S FIREPROOF
PA/XT. The above Paint Is for sale in Havannnh hv
sep 18 . C. A. L. LAMAR.
.INDIA nV7DBF.lt GOODS.
T HE LNDERKIGNKD would announce to Merchant*
throughout the United Htnte* and Canada, that lii*
Spring Stock of Rubber Goods (of his oirn manufac
ture.) will Ir* found superior, In many nsijKTts, even lo
any heretofore offered by him. lie would especially re
mark that by a new and expensive improvement in the
comjiosHion and process of curing hi* Coats und Cloths,
these article* with many oUicrs posies* n superiority not
heretofore utlnincd. Ills stock consists in part of Cunts,
Capes, Pouches, Pants, Iaiggins, Cups—the celebrated
Itubtier Gloves for washing, dying, sweeping, driving,
kc., Carriage Cloth, Plano Covers, Life Preservers, null
ing Boots and Pants, Breast Pumps, Doll Heads, Over
Shoes. Door Springs, Steam Packing, .Machine Belting,
kc. Orders solicited anil filled on liberal terms at
low firices. D. HODKMAN,
27 Malden Lane, and 59 Nasvau-st. N. Y.
fell 10 tuw-3in
Wlol . A. CTHAMIV'S
Tricopherous, or medicated Compound.
rpilE efficiency of tills Justly celebrated embrocation
A for Invigorating, beautifying nnd Impurilngn gloss
and silken softness to the hair, Is now so widely known
and acknowledged, that It has gnined by its merit n repu
tation which I* not for a day, hut for all time. It is Uio
province of science to suIkIiiu and control these physical
evils which refined civilization hns brought in its train;
for so long u* warm rooms und tight huts, with the com
bined agency of other Influences exist, will thousands of
unhappy victims be troubled with bnld heads und grey
huir*. to say nothing of the vurious cutaneous diseases to
widen tlio head Is subjected. It wits to relieve these evils
Uml Professor Barry introduced Ills invaluable remedy,
ami among the thousand and one who have been Ids
couqieUtors, he now stands alone on that pedestal of suc
cess, hewn out of Barry’s Tricopherous. and sustained by
the favor ami universal patronage of a discerning and
Intelligent public.
For restoring tho hnir to Its original growth or prevent
ing It from falling out, this compound lias been pronounc
ed by all tncdlcul men to bo u sure remedy. For eradi
cating scruff, dandnitf, uud curing diseases of the skin,
glands, muscle*, stings and bruises, Hie Tricopherous will
always be found a safe, speedy, uml unfuillug cure; and
■o long as
“Fair tresses man’s imperint race ensnare,
And beauty draws iis with a single hair,”
will Bamr’s Tricopherous be essential lo tlio tollot of
every Indy nml gentleman who desires to give a soft,
glossy nml liixurinut appearance to tho nutural draiiery of
reason’s throne.
Hold In large bottles, price 25 cents, nt tho principal
ofilre. No. 137 Broadway, New York: nml sold by Uio
lAoglc’s Electric ISair Dye,
A recent and most wonderful discovery in Chemistry, for
instantaneously and without the least inconvenience,
changing Red, Light, or Grey flair into a permanent
Auburn, Dark, or Black Color, without injuring or
staining the Skin, and retaining all the original gloss
and softness of the flair.
INVENTED AND MANUFACTURED DY
lVin. BOGLE)
No. 227 IVuMliliiRtou-htrccfy Boston.
T HIS HAIR DYE has distinctive advantages over nil
others Invented.—1st. It is entirely free Irom nil In
gredients which may Injure tho llnlr. 2d. It does not
slain the skin. 3d. It Is cnslcr of application, ns the huir
can ho dyed by It in nny weather, whether cloudy, rain
or sunshine. 4th. It acts like magic, and Is Instantaneous
in its effects, os the huir cun bo washed with soap und
water the moment after application, when It assumes a
beautiful silky lustre, uud bus tho most nutural uml life
like appearance. 3th. It Is tho most permanent uud nat
ural ever invented, und neither washing, tho huh, nor
weather can affect its color, or tarnish it In tho least.
The Ladles consider it ns Invuluuhli^ as it keeps tho
parting clear, nml the Imlr lu pluco und curl. On child
ren’s heads It lay* the foundation of u good head of Imlr.
a trcattKu ur me Animmiy amt PhTBioiogy or tuo llnlr.
with directions for preventing baldness, removing dan
druff, uud preserving the natural beauty and softness o,
the liuir, by \Vm. Boole, accompanies each bottle.
l*rlco Ono Dollar.
The proprietor Inis Innumerable certificates, extolling
II* manifold virtues, from eminent Physicians, Divines,
uml citizens of Uio highest respectability, uud begs lo
glvo ns u aumplo the following from n well known gen-
Ueuiun: Charleston Hotel, (
Charleston, 9. C% .March 7,1851. J
Mr. Wm. Boole: Dear Sir—Homo lime ago my hair
commenced billing off, ami to such un extent, 1 began to
fear 1 should turn prematurely bald. After using many
of the popular articles of tho day, u Irlcnd suggested your
“ Hyperion F’luld.” which 1 was Induced to try, with, 1
confess, hut little nope of success. I was, however, sur
prised und gratified, after a short trial, to find u decided
Improvement, uud J now posses* n full crop of healthy
hair, which I cun only nUnbule to Iho cxtruonlitmry qual
ities of your Justly celebrated “Hyperion Fluid.”
Y ours, very rcspcctfolly,
THOMAS tl. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
HOULE’S IIEBEAIONIA,
Fi/r Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and
rendering it Fair, Delicate anil 'Transparent.
T HE Proprietor, with an lumorublo consciousness of
meriting the approval of the fnlr rex, ventnres to
bring the nhove article under their notice, confident of lls
superior merits. Wherever it has been used It Ims prov ed
Itself admirably adapted ns u cutaneous cosmetic, nnd
pronounced equally efficacious for eradicating Ians, pim
ples, and other eruptions of tlio skin, ns tlio Hyperion
Fluid has provod Itself for restoring the Imlr.
For Children.—As the Hehcalonla la entirely Inno
cent in its composition, It maybe tired with Hie most per
fect safety for children; lls balsamic properties nourishes
the skin In its embryo slate, keeping It Irco from nil lrn-
t iurltles. Genial and purifying, It Is at once both sooth-
ug nnd pleasing lo the littlo patients.
Agents for Pavnunnh, Tnos. M. Turner k Co. and
IIendhickson k Moore. Charleston, Havilanp, Har-
ral k Co, and P. M. Coiien k Co. Augusta, IIaviland,
Ruley fc Co, and D. B. Plumu. New York, Bands fc
Co, and Cary fc Co. tuw$ mar 21
nt 10 cents per yard a $1 tlie dress or 10 yards; 3,000
printed rich patterns und colors, all at 12# cents; 1,(
yards printed Calicoes, 50 cents tue full dress pattern ol 9
yards; Rich Irish Plnld Poplins 37# wul w cents per
yard; Embroidered Robes for carriages nnd walking
dresses. Aud every other cluss of Dress Goods which
hero cannot he eiiumeralcd. Sufficient to say, that wo
Invito public Inspection aud defy competition—therefore
we respectfully call on the Ladles of Suvannah tu visit
'l’lHi LONDON lIOIJNli.
Under the Marshall Hotel, Broughtou-street, Savannah.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
Ami also nt 207 Klng-st, Charleston, 8. C. Jan 20
Lircat Clothing Depository,
UlUllU.VS IIA.MIK, SAVAVaAII, ua.
1833.
G OO. 8. NICHOLS would respectfully call the atten
tion of tho Public to his extensive assortment or
READY-MADE CLOTHING, which he Is now opening
ul his Store, GIBBONS’ RANGE.
Hnvlngjust returned from tlio North with it, ho Is pre
pared to say his Block bus never beeu surpassed by uny
Iierotore uttered in this place. It consists of almost
everything in the shape ot Clothing for Men und Boys,
nml ho asks mi examination of the same.
00 Men’s Blue and llluck Cloth Cloaks nnd MntiUcs.
100 “ Over Coals, of vurious kinds nnd qualities
800 “ Frock Coats, Frocklccs, Backs and business
Coals
400 “ Dross Coats, of various colors and qualities
250 “ Round Jackets
1,500 “ Pantaloons, embracing almost every pattern
800 “ Vests, of the lutust patterns
1,000 “ Shins, Under-Shirts und Drawers.
110Y8’ CLOTHING.
G. 8. N. would particularly cull the attention of parents
and guardians to Ills largo supply of Youths’ Boys’ nnd
Children’s Clothing. Having taken great pains to have
them innde up to suit this market, ho Invites thoso In
wuiit to look among the following:
75 Boys’ Cloth, 1-luslilug nnd Cnssltnero Over-Coals
200 “ “ “ and Tweed Cns. Frock Coal*
150 “ “ “ Tweed Cus. uud Cadol Backs
400 “ Cloth nnd Satinet Round Jackets
800 pr, Boys’ Cloth, Cnssimere and Satinet Pantaloons
400 “ Hllk, &atln, Valencia and Alpaca Vests
400 “ Whito-utid Colored Shirts
100 Clilldron’s connected Suites
400 Boys’Covered aud Cloth Cnps, nsupcrlr article,
together with InfiUit Fur lints.
A largo supply or Fancy Articles, too numerous to
name. Travellug Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Satchels, Va-
llises, fcc
N. 11.—Having a pri vale room for trying on Children’s
Clothlug, I must decline sending it out to ho tried on,
except In cases of *ickue«a. Thoro In want arc Invited to
glvo me n cull, nt the Clothing Store,
Jan 11 NOS. UD and 1 GO GIBBONS’ RANGE.
Pentium, Liruuno County, tieonrin.
STUDIES. ntla *
rplIL Studies in this University are:—A TheoliMrfci
± Course or three yean, designed for those who 2
preparing lor tho Gospel Ministry; 8
cX™ r °“’ ^ "‘“* 110 ll '*‘
the Ancient Languages; p ‘
An Academical Course, Including whatever Is necesis.
ry to prepare for admission Into College.
, . ADMISSION.
The regular time for the admission of Bludents, Is at th*
°r,^o ,,H ’ 1,1111 Term, tho last Wednesday In August*.
Candidates for admission Into the Collegiate Course
must sustain a satisfactory examination on Geography
vfrJrn’ni c ’ , ,Kl Greok Grammar, ole»*r
Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, aud Jacob’s Greek Read-
ur » ohjj juust bo at least fourteen years of age.
Candluules for admission into the Sclonliflo Courss
musUustuhi n eallsfoctory examination on Geography.
Arithmetic, F.ugllsh Grammar, Simple Equallon* In
Algebra, mid two hooks In Geometry; und must bo at
least sixteen years of age. *
EXPENSES.
Tuition. Spring Term, mi Term
In Theolooical Seminary,....Nothing Nothlns
iNCOLLEOE, $25 Off *15 &
Scientific Course, 25 00 — —
In Academy—
Preparatory Class, 25 00
Second “ 20 00
Third “ 15 00
Elementary “ 10 00......
Room Rent. 0 00 | Am
Contingent Expcnres, 2 00 ) qo
These expenses nre required to ho paid in advance.
From Students who lodge In the College buildings, 011,
dollars will ho received as full pnjtnent for Uie tuition
foes, room rent, and contingent expenses or the yev.
Thu price of Board lu tho village Is $10 per month: of
washing, room-rent, und foe!, $3. *
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATIONS.
^ Tho Commencement Is held on tho last Wednesday in
'fhcro nro two Vacations, dividing Iho year Into two
terms, n* follows:
First Term—from last Wednesday lu August to Decem
ber 15th.
Winter Vocation—from December 15th lo F'ebnury lit.
Second Term—from first duy of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vocation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday In August. B. M. BANDF.RP,
Secretary of the Hoard ol Trustee*.
Any friend, by application to Dr. J. L. DAGO, Presi
dent <>r the University, will receive n catalogue, coninla-
lug the course or studies, and all oilier necctiary Infer-
motion. u, M. B.
rept 18 1 cm—12 mo
. 15 00
. 15 00
. 13 00
U 00
000
TAKE NOTICE.
A N ARRIVAL—Anything but nn Elcplinnt can ho
seen by calling at P. D. IHLZIIEIM’S
Clothing Emporium,
JKrFEHSON-STKKET.
P. D. HILZIIEIM I»egs leavo lo Inform his friends nnd
the public generally, that ho has returned from Uie North,
and Is now receiving nnd opening one of tho lurgest und
best selected Blocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever seen In this market; he has also received a very largo
assortment of Huts, Caps, Boots, Shoes, fcc.; together
with nearly 300 Trunks, Valises und Carpel Bags; lie also
has Ills usual supply of Rifles, Guns, Pistols, Saddles and
Bridles, Uinhrollns nnd Walking Canes—with other arti
cle* too numerous to mention. Ho would very respect
fully Invito his frlunds lo cnll and examine his stock, and
assure* them, If he cannot show them an Elephant, ho
can give them better bargains than thoy can get In uny
other store In the city. Country Merchants supplied on
liberal terms.
NOS. i fc 5 MclNTIRE’S NEW BUILDINGS.
Jan 27
M ICOMUIK’H RESTORATIVE.—100 Dozcn-For
denning and Polishing Furniture. It Is superior to
ever before used for jmlishing nil kinds
1 iNillshcd Furniture. F’or sale by
I. VV. MORRELL & CO.
nny other article _
of varnislied aud
Jim 18
X’o tho IjndloMi
P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, and bcuullfyiug Cubluet Furniture, Chairs,
*" giving n rich, glossy appeurance, superior to rare
”■ subscribers have been appointed Agents
otc- |
nMiini
for the sale of the above excclleut article. Direc
tions accompany each bottle. No housekeeper should be
without ft. price 23 cents. F’or sole by the dozen or
single bottle. A liberal discount lo thoso who wish to
sell iiguln. COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
J»»S7 100 Hryan-strcet.
A , Bible* and Prayor Hooks.
Flno Assortment or Bibles nnd Prayer Books, put
up In the mo*l elegant and costly style, Papier
ninclie, Velvet, Turkey Morocco, fcc- with and without
dasps. Those who wish an elegant article., will not
full to ho suited. For sale by
_Jan *» J. B. CUBBKDOE.
C OPYING PRESSES, of the most approved klndsund
the lowest price*.
Co " r,n * Ink>
Margaret—a Tnlo of the Real and Ideal, Blight and
Bloom; by Judson. Now edition, In two volumes.
Carly lo’s Life of John Slerilng.
Nicaragua—Its People, Scenery, Monuments, and Iho
proposed Inter-Oceanic Canal, with Mops and Illustra
tion* ; by K. G. Squler. 2 vols. 8vo.
Bernard fc JfucUo'a Illustrated Manual or Operative
Surgery; translated by Drs. Van Buren and Isaacs—with
numerous plates.
Harper's Magazine and tho Interna'tonal, for January.
Jan w W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
N. L. Ac GEOBGE GBISWOLD,
71 k 72 SOUTI t-STREET,
Sole. Agents fix the sale of Cult's Standard Cotton Duek,
O FFER for Nile, nt wry low prices, ull kinds of Uio
above superior CANVASS, Nos. I u 10, 111, 22nnd 44
Indies wide, 1 or 2 inch selvage. The Yudil AMERI
CA’S salU were made from tills Canvass, which is war
ranted superior In stock and manufacture to nny other
brand. Also, Hun* Duck, of tho sumu numbers and
width. tuw 3iii feb 10
IMPORTANT TO TIKE PUBLIC!
The following advertisement wan published in May,
1849, In tlio “ Boston Dully Times,” and various other
newspaper* In the United Slates, by James G. Wilson,
Esq., Uio owner of the “ Woodworth Patent,” shortly af
ter I had advertised my “ PATENT STATIONARY CUT
TER, PLANING, TONGUKING AND GROOVING 3IA-
CHINE,” throughout tho United States:
/ / _ “Planing IflaclilncN*
•• T Take this inctho<r of answering tlio frequent In-
X quirles, by fuller and otherwise, ns to my opinion
upon tlie various notices through tho papers, of tho Htn*
tlonnry Knife Planing Machines attciniited to bo palmed
off ii|Kin several person* ignorant of tholr true worth. I
would stute for the Information of the inquirer* that they
will find substantially Uio machine now offered by several
pretending Inventors describ'd by Samuel llcuthan, In
Uio year 1791. A like muclilne was patent's! In this
country by one Klngler, somo ID year* since, und another
ono put up by Albert Richards, of West Troy, N. Y- anil
abandoned nlwut the same lime. It ought to satisfy tlio
public to know Uml after fifty-eight years exjNirlincutliig
upon Uieso machines, not ono In ure is of any value for
Uio purpose contemplated.
“I will furnish u Stationary Knlfo Machine equal to
any nqw In ure, or to uny offend by tho pretending In
ventors, nt the cost of the muclilne, and llvu per cent, for
iny trouble. JAMES O. WILSON,
“ May 19th, 1849. Philadelphia.”
1 deny that any person over saw or heard of such a inn-
cliluo an mine until I invented Uio same. Said machine
was operated In the month of August, 1848, and no ma
chine before this could do so tnuchjpvork, nnd do It u*
well as mine. Jn reply to tho above (advertisement, nnd
in order that the public mny ho assured that I mean what
I say, I will offer lo pledge ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS
ngulnst un equal amount from said Wilson, that ONE of
my machines will pluiie. or plane, tongtio and groove,
with less power, as much lumber. In Uio same Ume, and
do It as well, or bettor, than TWO of tho “Woodworth”
machine*. The trial to ho made nt iny Mill, Bordcr-st.,
East Boston, Mass- or at such other place* os may ho
convenient for said trial.
JOSEPH P. WOODBURY,
augl9 wly East Uoalon, Maes.
. merchants and drugultil* throughout tho United
'tide* und Canada*, Mexico, West Indies, Grent Britain
nnd Franco. tu—o oct 21
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
T a ... EHtnlillNlie'l in 1832.
A DIES’ Silk and Wen,Ion Dresses, Shawls, Table
J Covers, fcc. Cleaned, nnd Dyed various colors; Ladies’
inmnet* Bh-ached and Pressed In n fashlnnnlile sfyle; Kid
Glove* Cleaned and GenUcincii’* Garment* Clean'd,
Renovated or Dyed ns may he required. All done In the
mime stylo which Ims generally so much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate. Order* from tho
country and Interior of Georgia, Florida and South faro-
inn thankfully received nml punctually attended In.
’fill GAI.Lf
upr I
ALEXANDER
LOW AY.
(1VUPI1 .. 1'liT’l’KNI.ILL,
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
"•"H, No. 10 8tutu>«l.. Itoitnii, Tins-..
s. M. Pkytkkuiu. k Co M Newsimiier Advertising
Agents, No. It) Shite street, Boston, lire Agent* for the
Savannah Republican, nnd lire miUmrlzed to receive Ad
vertisement* and Subscriptions ut tho same rate* as are
requires I ut this office. Tholr receipts lire regarded us
payment*.
IZZT~ WM. II. IHeDONALDW
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND HUB-
SCUIITION OFFICE,
"0 Ilroiidwiiy, near Wnll-atreut)
NKW-YORK.
rnar 14 [Established In 1843.]
life'inhuraNch;
S IIAWI.H.—Plaid Long nnd Square Wool Slinwls,while
Canton Crupo do., black Thibet and Cashmere do-
plnld nml printed Ciishtnero Scarls; also, nn iirsorlincnt of
j'liiln black Silk watered uml colored Butin Muntlllns,
Intent French styles; Just received and for sale by
, " ‘ ,n * * "IRQAN.
Jan 2D
DnWI'lT k MOR
S UGARS, COFF&E nml TEAS.—20 lilids. low priced
Sugar 4; 15 do. Porto Rico flno do.; 100 hhl*. crushed
nml |H>wdercd do.; 23 Ikixcb refined Loaf Sugar; 50 bid*.
Stuart’s Clarified do; 100 hags Green Itlo Coffee; 120
package* llluck and Green Tens; Just received und for
sale by
Jnn 20 j. v. CONNERAT k CO.
• • mid, Quarter Second, Double Tlino und Indepen
dent. Also Levers; nt HO ilroiighton-etreet.
Jan 15 HORTONJt RtKEMAN.
I OUjI.LARD’H SNUFF and TOBACCO.—Mnccahoy,
^ Injurs, kegs and liottlcs; Scotch, in Jars, bladders and
hollies; Rappee, in Jars, uml Smoking Tobacco, in quar
ter size papers; also, Mrs. Miller’s line cut Chewing To
bacco; also, Unome’s Muccuboy and Scotch Snuff, In Jar*
nnd bottles. For salo by
Jnn ID MOQRK k HENDRICKSON.
ATE AST POWDERS.—Preston k Merrill’s Itifnllihln
I Yeast Powdera, for muklng light nml nwret bread.
Bread made from this Yeast Is perfectly wholesome, not
liable to sour upon tlio atomacli. nml is more nourishing
nnd economical limn bread raised with tho common
Brewer’s Yeast, which, ns Is well known to chemists. In
producing llghtne**, convert* Into gas and spirit a portion
of the sweet nml nourishing nunllUe* of Uio Flour, which
arc thun wholly lost. For salo by
fob 0 MOORE k HENDRICKSON.
Dry Woods! Dry Goods!
BY HENRY LATHR0P.
Gibbon’s new Building:) cor. Congrrcaii
and WliituUur-Mtruetw.
II or now receiving a largo and well-assorted Stock
FANCY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
to which ho would Invito tlio Bpcciul ultciition of Mer
chant*, Planters und the Public lu general, to call uudex-
umlno before purchasing elsewhere. Just received:
40 hales Negro Blankets.
5 hales 9-4,10-4,11-4, 12-4,13-4 Bed lllnnkel*.
50 case*Kerrey*; 20do plain und plaid Llnreys.
30 do 3-4,7-6, and 4-4 bleached Shining*.
10 do 8-4, tW, 10-1, Ii-4 bleached Shecilngs.
5 bale* 5-1, 8-t, 1(M brown do
00 do 3-4,4-4 do Shirting.
0 cures Bird’s Eye,' Scotch lluckabuck and Russia
Diaper; 2 do Cotton Dluper.
10 pieces bleached 0-4, H-4,10-4 Table Damask.
10 pieces brown 0-4,8-1, 10-4 do
10 dozen bleached and brown Damask Table Cloth.
3 cures Irish Linen; 20 case* dark Fancy and Mourn
ing Prints; 2 cases uMiorlcd col’d Cambric.
10 bale* Plnld nnd Striped Hotncspim.
2 eases Apron Cheeks; 5 do Blue Denims.
15 hales Slilrting Stripes.
4 cares assorted Colored and niack Satinets.
0 do strliMsl and plain Kentucky Jeans.
3 do while Flannel*; 5 hale* red do.
20 cases Ginghams uml Cotton Umbrellas. *
10 eases Coat’s Spool Cotton. Jnn 20
, „„ BLANKETS, KEBSE1S, Acc.
THE Subscribers have nowln store, one of the hen-
JL vim slock* of the above goods to he found In this
city, to,which they most respectfully invito tlio attention
of all there who wish hotli a cheap and prime article.
Consisting In purl of
2500 pairs Blankets, own Importation.
100 do Flxtniflao Wiilliioy do.
50 cures Negro Woolens.
10 bales South Carolina Plains.
5 hales Scliloy Georgia do.
5 hale* Georgia Stripe*.
15 hale* Brown SliirUug.
10 hales Red Flannel.
10 coses Bleached Goods.
3 cures Twilled Jeans.
5 do
100
12-4,10—1,8-1,0-4,5-4 Bleached Sheetings.
pieces Carpeting, 3j>ly and ingrain.
20 do Velvet aud Tupcslry Brussell.
20 do Drugget, all widths.
100 Rugs, Velvet’1 ruffed nnd Chenille.
150 Mats, ull descriptions.
25 pieces Floor Cloth, 8-4,0-t, 5-4 and 4-4.
5 cares ltisi Tick.
5 bales Marlboro’ Stripes.
3 coses Manchester Plains: 3 case* Checks.
15 dozen Silk und Cotton Umbrella*.
3 cases Black and Blue Satinet; 2 do Kentucky Jean*.
3 do Plain and Striped Tweeds.
5 do English nnd American Prints.
1 do French Cambric; 2 do Furniture Print*.
100 dozen Blue Itomul nnd Plaid Kerchieft.
1 case Llnreys.
Jan 20 AIKEN k BURNS.
REMOVAL.
R OBERTS, FOOTE k MARSHALL have removed ...
their large, new nnd convenient Store, corner of
Broughton ami Jcflcrsoiwilrcots, opposite St. Andrew's
Hall, where they ure now opening u large and sploi " *
stock of
FOREIGN k DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
which they offer for sale exclusively at wholesale* Mer
chants irom tho Interior can rely on tholr slock being sur
passed by none In tho Southern counlry, uml at prices
equally low. They hnvo In More, nnd nre receiving;
100 Imles Brown Shirtings and Sheelinus.
50 cares Bleached Shirtings uud Sheetings.
50 bale* lllnnkel*.
100 cases Kerseys and Lindseys.
25 hales Red Flannels.
Also, a largo variety of Ladles’ Dresses, F’ancy Goods,
Cloths, Cusslmeres, Tweeds, und Miscellaneous Articles
usually wanted by Country Merchants. Jan 20
CAMDEN COUNTY ACADEMY,
_ _ ,,, u , At St» Nlury’s.. Geo.
rrsjns Institution of learning will bo opened on the lint
L Monday lu January next, under tho management ol
Mr. Ai.dkrt W. Rowland, A. B., und lnte Teacher ot
the Preparatory School of Emory College, at Oxford.
Georgia. '
Mr. Rowland Is highly recommended by President
Geo. I. l’lcrcc, D. D., and Pro fearer Mean*, a* an effi
cient teacher, and of unlmpeachublo moral cbnraclcr.—
The Board of Trustee* can, therefore, with confidence,
recommend the Camden County Academy lo tho public
for patronage, feeling assured that satisfaction will to
given lo lu natrons, by tho strict attention which tho
Principal will glvo to tho ‘ * * ' ‘
children.
i studies and morals of their
£ i.
term* In private ftm-
Hies. A. J. BESS ENT, Chalrauu
9t. Marys, Dec. 12,1851.mwf4w dec 15
AGENl'Y.
NEW-YORK, AUG. 29,1851.
This is to certify that we have appointed Mmn,
Webster A- Palmes, of Savannah, Georgia, our AgttU
for the salt of our Patent Machinery and Tanner's Ui.
CHARLES F. LEAF ITT,
Treasurer X. F. Oil Manufacturer Company
T IiF. Undersigned liuvo on hand, and win bo coniiut
ly supplied with Uio Now-York Oil Manufteturtw
Company’ll Improved MACHINERY and TANNEis
Tho Machinery Oil has been thoroughly letted lrn
rloiis Riill-Ilonils In the Eastern States, Machine sad CM-
fou Factories, ami by tho Central and Sonlli-Wesen
Itn 1-Road Companies of Georgia, und has given perfect
satisfaction.
It bus icon used In placo of lost Pleached Sperm OIL
nnd bus given equally us good satisfaction, and cools onlr
about three-fifths ns much. It Is not designed for burn
ing,hut is recommended only for lls superior lubricating
properties, nnd so confident ore the munuftcturcnofi:i
giving sotlsrucllou, Hint they ure willing lo have It stand
on its merits and with a fulr und Impartial trial. If act
found as represented, it con ho returned lo the unaenign-
cdut tholr expense.
It will he furnished lo Rail-Road Companies and Mu-
ttracluring establishments, on ns favorable tertno no tbey
enn order it from Now-York. Tanners und Curriers wt®
have used Iho Oil pronouuce 11 equal to any ever ui«L
nov 21 Ilistii3in WElibTEH k PALMES.
GEORGE W. HaUDCASTLE,
IABBIAGE MAKEB,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-8TREET,
Fritnklin-Sqiinrc.
'\Y7'OULD Return his lliuuks to his friends and pslrcm
> » for past favours, and inform them, that ho Is new
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In Iho shore
line, nnd hopes by his untiring exertions to plewe
whd may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
in the nhovo business done with tho utmost ncotneu m
dispatch.
Wheelwright nnd Hlncksmltli work, and all kind* o
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Curts, fcc^ made on the shortfi
iiotlco and on most liberal lerms. Jan S6
REMOVAL.
^pilE Undersigned would respectfully call tho attention
JL or their friend* and the public lo their removal lo
Hinet’s new Building, opposite St. Andrew’s Ball, Hrougb-
ton-st reel,—where will he fouud a choice assortment of
Family Groceries. Also, Wines, Liquors, Began, Tobac
co, Fruit, Confectionaries, wlioleule anu rvlall, alrfU
lowest market prices.
Also, Oysters nnd Fish will bo put up at tho shorin', no
tice, In such style nnd quantity ns may bo wanted for la*
accommodation or parties and the counlry trade.
Jan 20 G. M. WILLETT fc CO. .
T HE Undersigned have just opened n splendid PIm#
Droll, made by Rosenkranlz. Dresden, for which IM
manufacturer ha* received a gold medal. Thcw Instru-
iiients cun ho recommended nnd gtinrnnlced lo bo luff"
riorto any of Uie kind In use. Tho faVor of aesiiu
solicltc'l by
Jan 24 F’. ZOGBAUM fc CO M Market-Square.,
NEW BOOKH.
rj.ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK for February.
V-A The lnternutloniil Magazine do. .
The Couvlcl, or Uio Consplrnlor’a Victim; b7
Buiitllne.
Kenneth ; n Romance of Iho Highlands.
Tlio Whig Almanac for 1862.
Tlio Democratic Rovlow for January.
Jan 29 J. B. CUDBEP0E-.
98 BET AN STBEET.
FALL AND AVINTEII GOODS.
rplIL Subscriber lias Just received lits wcll-naaorlud
X stock of FALL AND WINTER 0001)8, consisting
In part or English. French nnd German Clolhs; English,
1reach nnd Scotch fancy und black Cassltncres; also, a
lurge und splendid variety nr Vestings, consisting of fancy
Silks, Snlltis nnd Worsted, black anil figured do., nnd
black embroidered do—which he Is prepared to make lo
order in tlio most fashionable style, uud on accommo
dating lenns.
® " c,ccl «»M»rlmeiit of READY
M ADE CI.OI II1NG, for men and hoys. Together with
n lurge nnd choice supply or HATS and CAPS, made up
In the most lushlonuble style, nnd to Ills own order.
“ cl ’> PHILIP KEAN, 98 Bryan street.
JVORTII-CAKOIjINA IflUTIJAI, LIFE
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
Is now Issuing Policies for lifo as well ns for shorter
periods. Annual rales of Insurance on $100 or u single
Ilfo for uny term of year*.
Apr. y„r i Year. Fori Years. For Lift.
£*» $1,00 $1,12 $2,04
•>"» 1,30 1,53 2,75
_ . 60 1.90 2,(KI 4,00
•inly ono-half of these amounts puyuhlu tho first year.
Profits paid Irnck annually.
GiuaLK* K. Johnson, Jr^ President.
Wa. D. Haywood, Vico President
Jamkn F. Jordan, Secretary.
, W. MABRY, Agent ut Brunswick.
, jnny 23 ^JOrn—flmO
I VORY Balance Handled Tuhle nnd Desscrl Knlvea
and Forks, Tablo aud Dessert Knives only, und Carver;
for sale at J. HASBROUCK k CO.’S,
J®'>3 BroughtontUcct.
- - Spiders, Fish Kellies, Soup Digesters, Coffee Roast
ers, Hnilco Pan*, Gridirons, Fry Pans, Wafer and Wnfllo
Irons, Shovel* nml Tongs, Rat Traps, 8ml Irons, Coal
Shovels, Patent Balances, Enamelled Slew Pune, Brass
Kettles, kc.; for sale by
dec 12 COLLINS k Bf/LLKEY, Bryan-nt.
C rillNA VAHKfb—An elegant nssorftnnnt of Chirm and
> Terra Cotta Vases, single Cup* and Saucers for pro-
rents; Gold Hand. China nnd Wcdgcwood Pilchers, Bohe
mian Ginns and China Colognes; Curd Baskets, of beauti
ful pattern*; rich China Candle-Slicks; Ink Hlnnds; Gold
hand Muga; Lily, Drab, Hiinflowor, mid Inlaid Butler
Dishes; together with n great variety ofOlilna Ornaments,
received by tho lait arrlvuls, nnd for sale hv
, „ ' COLLINS k BULKLEY,
J" n 7 UK) llryan-strccL
-N Pea Boilers; Ten Balls, an excellent' article; Egg
and Muatord Spoon*; Tonat Irons; Fish Kettle*} Jolly
Moulds; Hnlud Spoons and Forks; Gas-light Torches,a
very usefol artlclo; Plated Soup Ladle*; llrlttnnnla Hu-
gar Pol*; Seaweed Tnldo Mats; Ipgelhcr with afresh *up-
R lyof Ijtdlea’ India Rubber Glove*. Just received, and
ir wIn by COLLINS k BULKLEY,
M M Bryau-ctrcel.
CLMI'IIING! GLIITHINId LLOTHINUI
PIERSON & IIEIDT)
H . vt , No. 10 YVliItnkor-Slrcoly
A\ EIicpii and nreccuiHinnlly receiving tin oxtcnslvo
assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING nnd
Gent s b uriilshlng Goods. Wo would rcspeclftilly Invllo
the attention of mcrclmnls visiting the city, to our Slock,
gotten un expressly for their trade. Great care has been
observed ns to tho style and make of our garments, und
wt* are determined to sell as low na can bo purchns'd In
Now-York. Our slock of Fancy Goods I* complete, nnd wo
Invite our friends to cull nnd oxumino for themselves.
PIERSON k IIEIDT.
Clothing nnd Gent’s I-’iimlshlntf Goods—^Wholesale and
Retail. oct 10
NEIV WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTHING STORE.
rpHE Subscriber* having Just arrived lu this city, and
X opened the elegant now Store nt tlio
Cloriuir of Congre** und JvffcrNon-afN..
Ix-g leave to announce In Hie citizen* of Savannah, and to
dealers nnd others In tho country, that from nnd after Iho
1st ofSeplemher next, they will keen always ou linnd an
nttiido supply of Rcndy-tmidu Mon’s nnd Boy’s CLOTH-
ING.ofovery doscrlptlou, from tlio most common to tho
finest articles. They will also furnish overy thing that can
lm required for a gentleman’* wardrobe, such us Shirt*.
Collars, Cravats, Drawer* and Under-Shirts, Bnck*,G love*!
Boots, Shoes, Caps, Huts; alio, all sorts of Blankets!
Trunks, Carpet lings, fcc. kc. ^
All persons In town and country nro rcspeclftilly re
quested to cnU and examine our stock and ascertain our
!“!«*, , MAAH k IIAYMANN.
Jan 20 Imo
N FAIUO BROGANS.—A fresh supply of Negro Shoos,
warranted of tlio best workrmuishlp, nnd for anlo
f« nnfl i!i ./.!*°’n Tj "? le ? ’.'ft' 1 . 1 colorc*! silk Insllng patent
tipped Gaiter Boots; Ladles’ Morocco patent tipped Polka
to Lo surpassed Tor neatness nnd beauty In this
city. Tho ladles ure respectfully Invited to oxnmlno
them, und thoy will no doubt be Induced to purchase.
Jnn 29 W. IIEIDT.
NEW HOOKS. . rn
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 20tH.
G t ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for February.
< Kenneth; r Romance of the Highlands. »oi-*-
The International Magazine, for February- .
The School for lluabands; a Novel: by Lady Balwfr
Lylton.
Tlio Whig Almanac, for 1852. o.nnomi
My Friend Wriggles—n (Laughter) Moving Pworam
of Ins Fortunes nmi Misfortunes. .
Templeton's Engineer, Millwright and Meccan
Pocket Companion. ,
ilistolro do Charles XII, par Voltaire, aolgneuztrart*
revue par Gabriel Surronne, F. A. 8. E.
The wldo World: a Gome. „ „ ri.ri.ilu
A further supply of Charily nnd ll* Frails, or CTri
Lovo as manifested In tlio Heart and Life; byJon
Edwards. ‘
V ALENTINES—In the greatest variety,willapP^
printo Envelope*. , K -iirnLC<4.
Natural History or Iho Human Species: by Llco
Charles llumlltou Htnllh—withjdnles. o, M lt
RalJ-lload, Sleam-Boaf, anil Telegraph Book—
A Faggot or Freiich Slicks, or Paris In 1PM-
Horsvmansliip, Including Uio Breaking and Trstnu>B
Horses: by lluaiiche.
International, for February. . _ .
Sureimo’s Vallnlre's Charles 12th—French.
Taylor’s Wesley und Iho Mothodlsls. n ^, v »ii-*iil
Tho Comic History of England: by A.Bec*ei
numerous coloured engravings. .. ,
, from lirtkms-N":
Home Philosophy, from Dickons—No-1—•*»,,^»(g.
Jnn 31 _J W. THORNE WILLM^
TITACI11NERY OIL.—Coburn's Extra <J{J. "" “‘L#.
JyI suliBtituto for Sperm Oil, ntn tnU ?{‘J, n Jj. r 0 t Hr
Ttda OR la warranted lo wear well on nil »u»* ^
chlncry without gumming, nnd la In cxteti'lY© ’a 1 •
tho rnll-ronds, slcnmcrs. und maclilno shops In tar' Iff .
horliood of Boston, ana by tho Novelty Work* “
York, It is nisi,calculated for burning, and ^
lo hum freely, giving n good light wllhout cru
wli-k„rcmlllln.olfcn.lvo.moll.
Jnn 8
WOODEN WARE.—Brass Hand 1> U( * C V£, ply
“>' L,NB 7oo"nSK2‘
T*W*
era, Clothes Pins,
b loggers, kc.; for solo by
rP ABLE CUTLERY.—Flno Ivory Teal, lcl i
1 Knives, with and without Forks; tocos *»
and Pocket Cutlery, for nlohj & BUJ^
— —
rpE7TWAlTP.ua-A' 1^« lmire|»
X VVnllors, comprising Gothic, Oblong. •; j u ^ op* r
single and In sottii, lnluld with Pearl nnd jj' I l Jl n i{ gy,
cd and for sale by COLLINS J
B Handy and GIN^-S l.nir, 8 quarter, one-J i^
plpo* Brandy, 9 do Gin. All of the *1*}’®, i^pcr
are In tlio U. 8. Bonded Warehouse, Doing dire*
lallons^for salo on reasonable terms, uj' p^yjptjnfr.
TTAEL l.AM'ra uI I.ANTEBOT^AIjl'lJgfS
J 1 of ilnlnrt Clr.i. 11.11 Uinp. -- lJ w” 10 "
"JUT* ^ “COLLINS fc BULKIN