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Citation, Dr Utten lltmlBory,
CT-'TE MjUMBjU* j To ill whomllnuy concern.
iVbereas. WlNnaLo 8. Russell. Administrator of Al-
■vu T. Wilkin*, alias Thomas G. Richardson, deceased,
hath apphod to tho Honorablo tho Inferior Court of wild
Co nty, when sitting for ordinary pnrposos. for a citation
to issuo and bo published according to law, for lcltera
dlsmlssory.
Thoso aro theroforo to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Ola their otyocUotm (If any they have) to tho applicant
In the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or boforo Uio 4th
■ yof May.ftekl; otherwise loiters dltmlsaory will bo
Witness. Uto Ilonorablo R. A. towls, one of the Jus-
tlces of said Oourt, this 4tli day of November, 1851.
nor 4 HEABOUN GOODALL, u. c. o. c.
CitatlQU) for Letters Dtomlssory.
S T Chuth^S 1 €o. A ’ | To011 wliumItuinyconcern.
Whereas, Mrs. An« B. Bates, Administratrix do bonis
non, ortho estate of Thomas W. O’Farrell, deceased, hath
applied to Uio Honorablo the inferior Court of sutd Coun
ty, when sluing for ordinary purposes, for a citation to
issue and be published according to law for letters dls-
' These are theroforo to etto and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections (irauy they have) to tho applicant
In tho Clerk’s office or said Court, on or before the fourth
day of May aoxt, otherwise loitera dlsiulssory will bo
"HBL i, tho Ilonorablo R. T. Gibson, ono of tho Jus
tices of said Court, this 4th day of November, 1831.
nov4 JtEABOBN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
Citation, for Letters Dixtulssory.
QTATB OF QEOHGIA, J To a j| w j 10ln may concern.
Whereas, Wit mass O. O’Driscoll and Jus.Gkorok.
Jr~ Executors of tho last will and testament of Edwurn
Wjrlljr, deceased, havo applied to tbo Ilonorablo tho lu*
fortor Court of said County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for citation to issue and bo published, according to
law, for letters dlsmlssory.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish all couccrnod,
to file their objections (ir any they have) to the applicants
In the Clerk’s office of salu Court, on or before the se
cond day of March uoxt; otherwise letters dlsiulssory will
be granted.
Witness, Uio Honorable R. T. Gibson, one of the Jus-
irt, this find day of September, 1831.
SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. f. c.
atual Notices.
VALPABbE LAND8 FOR 8ALK.
u AdiulniNtrutor’N Hale, . m*.
Ru® Will bo sold ea tbo first Tuesday In April tyMr
* next, before tho Court llouso door. In the >■« ■
town of Jetfcreonton, Camden county, Go-the following
fractions or Land, belonging to tho cstato of 1’hlllp Cooke,
late of Twiggs County, deceased s
331) acres, No. 894, 1st District, Camden county. Im
proved lot, a good dwcttlng, out house and Gin house—
about 80 acres undesgood icncc ami In cultivation) unu
scat upon It; now occupied by Mr. George Johns;well
known ns the old Indian encampment, Mockasooka Path,
aud crossing nu Inexluiusltble calUo rangu In tho neigh
borhood of this place. _ .
283 acres, No. 440, 1st District. Csnulen counly. Im
proved lot—a small log house nnu out house; a tow acres
havo bccu cultivated; known us thi\.Commissioner’s cu-
Cnn ]f , ?; n
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: i SAViMNA#lRE3PUBlylGAK, SA(riJRDAY, REBRtrARY 21,. 1852., .
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474
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
C T ATE_0F OKUKOl,', j To nll It mny concern.
\Vheraas, John F. GuilhaRtin, Adtnlnlstralor do bonis
non of Walter Smith, deceased, hath appllvtl to the Ilon
orablo tbo Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue aud be publish
ed, accenting to law, for letters dlsmlssory.
These are therefore to cite niul admonish all concerned,
to Wo their objections (If any they have) to tlm applicant
la tbo Clerk’s oOloo of said Couri, on or before the second
day of March next; otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be
^Witness, the Honorablo Ellas Reed, ono of the Justices
of said Court, this 2nd tiny of September, 1831.
septS SEABORN GOOD ALL, c.c. o. r. r.
Citation, for Letters Dlsmlssory.
| To all whom U tnay concern.
Whereas, Jakx* IIuntkr, Administrator of the estate
of Benjamin Verdcry, (u free man of color) lato or mild
Couuty, deceased, lias made application to the Honorable
Inferior Court of sold County, when sitting tor ordinary
These lots are adjoining; about one-third river ham
mock ; much live ouk upon It; remainder well Umbered
pine land, convenient for the timber and turpentine busl-
484acres, No. 248,1st District, Camden cotmly.
110 “ “ 217, “ *» “ “
131 “ “ 278, * “ “ »»
240.V “ “ 270 “ “ “ “
These Lots are adjoining) No. 284 Is an Improved lof,
comfortable dwelling and out bouses: about 40 acres in
cultivation; occupied by Joint G. Thompson; all well
timbered, and convculcul for tho limber and turi>cuUne
business.
336)4 acres, No. 163,1st District, Camden county.
Thu above Lunds all lie noon tho Bl. Mary’s river.
Will bo sold on terms one-half cash, and balance twelve
months’ credit, with bonds for titles.
Jan Si) ISAAC WIN8H1P, Adm’r.
Adralnlntrntor’a Sale.
B Y virtue of an order from the Ilonorablo Inferior
Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary
purqoses, on the second Monday in January Instant,
\\ ill bo sold at the Court House in Darien. In said
couuty, on Hie first Tuesday In April, between the usual
hours of sale, Lot So. 118, with the improvemetinls thcre-
ou, situated atul being In the city of Durien. Bold for the
benefit of the creditors or Joel Uutsou, deceased.
Terms on the duy of sale.
AMDS ALI.ING, Administrator.
Darien, January 23, 1832.Jan 24
patent SttettfcCnta.
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Dr. Larzetti^ Juno Cordials
OR, PROCREATIVE ELIXIR.
“Bo Ye Fruitfuls and multiply!”
n commaud that should bo cheerfbllr obeyed by tho
children or men. Tito ambitions, the humble, tbo
gentle, tho high, tho low, tho bnrborotis, and
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duties of tho himinu race to Increase and multiply; and
tho man aud wifowho leave tho world without having
obeyed the Injunction, can scarcely he said to havo ful
filled the great end or their existence.
It also possesses tho unrivalled qualities of curing In
cipient Consumption, and 1 havo administered it wills
great success to patients who have sought our delightful
climate for tho restoration of their health, ami the result
is Hint a medicine lias been added to the catalogue for tbo
cure of Incipient consumption.
Tho Juno Cordial Is also a certain cure, In all cases, for
Fluor Alhus, dllllcult or painful Menstruation, Inconti
nence of Urine, Gleet, and nil diseases arising from debit-
tuition of the system, where an impulse or a restorative la
wanted. It Is a certain cure for seminal emissions, gene
ral debility, weakness of tho genital organs, nervous nf-
frctlims, Luucorrhwa or Whiles. As an Invigorating
medicine. It is unequalled. U has taken the precedence
in Hub , nqil will In nil other countries w here It may be
come known.
To spread wide tho blessings of this medicine, I havo
appolulctl Messrs. Judsou St Co„ of tho City of New York,
In the United Stales or America, my sole Agents for Its
solo; and none coil bo genuine unless ll comes through
them, and their signature Is on tho wrapper.
Naples, July ltllh, 1844. Antonio I.arzktti, m. n.
Cuutlou to bo Carefully Read and Re
membered.
A counterfeit of this celebrated Juno Cordial has lately
been Issued, having tho nntuo of Levi Judson on tho
wrapper. Remember that tho rouNTxararr has tho
name or Levi Judson on tho wrapper, aud llio qrnuimR
bus NOT Ids name un tho wrapper..
JUDSON 4c CO., No. 0 John street. New York,
Only Agents In America. Established In 1844.
Sold In Savannah only by MOOllE 4c HENDRICKSON,
and JAMES A. LaROCHE; In Augusta by Havllond,
ltlslcv 4c Co.; In Charicstou by llaviland, Hurrul 4c Co.
leb 9
Admiulxlmtor’N Sale,.
O N Wednesday, the 10th or March next, will bo sold,
at his lata residence at WnlthourvUle, Liberty coun
ty, nll tho iiersouul property or tho lato Lewis LeContc,
consisting or Household and Kitchen Furniture; n Library
of miscellaneous llooks; u Family Carriage: buggy and
Harness; a slock of Horses Cows, Hogs, 4cc. Hie salo
will be continued from day to day, If necessary.
Term*.—Purchasers to ihe amount of $50 and under,
cosh: over 850, twelve mouths’ credit, with approved
security. T. C. NISIlhT,
fob 4 w Adm’r of towls LcCoute.
AdiuluiNtrutrto’N Snle.
O N the first Tuesday In April next, will bo sold at the
Court House in Darien, a part of the real estate of
T. K. Gould, consisting of the l-lnnd of Wuhaw and
t.k. iiouiit, consisting oi me isinnu oi >vuimw onu -
Ohio’s Island, for tho beuefit of the heirs and creditors of tP» u| ne.
said estate. A. M. GOULD, Atlni’x.
Jan 31
FOl’ND.
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to those who stand In need of It.
Tho Remedy that will cure Rheumatism, Weak n«ck,
bruises, Strains, Sprains aiul Swellings, Neuralgia, Tooth
ache, Corns, 4ttx, 4cc. There Is no Tom-foolery here,
but plain simple truth. Out of 10,000 boxes In the last
four months not one (1!) has been returned or been un*
successful; this fact can be substantiated. To those who
are suffering, we would say In nll honesty and candour,
get “MARSHALL’S MAGICAL PAIN ERADlCATORs"
It will certainly cure the various diseases for which It
is compounded. To be had of
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO.,
And J. A. LaROCHE.
—AI.SU—
For salo by tho above, the celebrated euro for Cmui
and Fever,ueicr known to fail—“MARSHALLS'COM
POUND OF CINCHONA.”
N. H.—These superior preparations bear tho written
signature of J. E. Marshall—without which, none Is
apr 8
patent jarWrinra.
Runrdinu’u Sale.
B Y virtue of nu order from the Honorable Justices ot
tho Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting
for ordinary purjwics on Monday the 12th instant,
Will be sold on tho Urs; Tuesday in April uext, before
imvtwr WVU4. w, KMU -.inm-ji - ..v.. .... vM..... u .. C»t)rt House In said counlj, between the usual hours
purpo.es, for ellallua to tuuu oml b. imljll.liwl acounlltig I of oneiLol of LunU, conlulnlw SOO .TO .OJoluta*
.rm i.u.r. J, . * ImuU Ilf J.ilm J. orif-linir of foil known ns the
to law for letters dlsmlssory
These are therefore to clto and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditor* or said deceased to file their
objections (If any they have) to tho dismission of the ajr-
plfcaut, In the Clerk’s olfice of said Court, on or before
the fourth day of May next, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will be granted.
Witness, tho Ilonorablo William Thome Williams, ono
of the Justices of said Couri, this fourth day of Novem
ber, 1831. SEA HORN GOlllDALL,
nov4 .r. t , w. c. i-.
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T Cn»°tL2m C.;’’ i T ° cunrem,
Whereas Rlchanl D. Arnold will apply at tho next
Court of Ordinary for letters of Administration on the
estate of Martin Holan, lato of Chatham Cotpity, deceased.
These are therefore to cite uud admonish ull and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and
appear before said Court, to make objections, If any they
have, on or before the first Monday in March next; other
wise sold letiers will be granted.
Witness. Joux.M. Millex, Esq, Ordinary for Chatham
County, this 31st day of January, 1833. Jan 31
Citation, for Letters Dismixsory.
S T EfflnKlmm Co. j T '’"" wh » m 11 m *J r
Whereas william Raux, Guardian of Ix-wi* Myers,
has applied to tlie Ilonorablo the Inferior Court of said
County, sitting for ordinary purpose*, for dUtnlssion train
said Guardianship:
All concerned are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (ir any they have) in my ofllcv, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory
will be granted the applicant.
Witness, tho Honorable Robert J. Mlnglcdortf, one of
tho Justice* of said Court, this thirteenth day of January,
A. D, 1852. JAMES HAHN, c. c. o. e. c.
Jan 17
Citation, for Letters Disinissory.
S T KIfln.Ui.m Co': J To « l"»»T concern.
Whereas. James Raux, Administrator of tho Estato of
Bolomou Wellman, lato of said Couuty, deceased, has
made application to the Honorable the Inferior Court of
said County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for letter* dls*
mlswry:
All concerned are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) in my ofllcc within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will
bo granted tho said applicant.
Witness, tho Honorable Harnett Newton, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1852.
Jan 17 JAMES RAHN, c. c. o. e. c.
lands of John J. Derverger, one-half of Lot knowu«» m®
“ Wntnbersle Tract,” at South Newport. Also, on the
first Tuesday of April, before the Court House In Forsyth
county, one 40 acre Lot, udjoiuiiig land* of J. II. Woollffe.
Sold a* the property of the estate of James M. Derverger,
deceased, late of McIntosh county, for tho benefit of tho
heirs or said estate.
Jan 27 M. C. HEALD, Guardian.
AdminlNtrntor’N Notice*
A I.L PERSt >NS Interested are hereby notified, that four
months after this date, application will bo made to
the Honorable Interior Court of Wayne Counly, when
sitting for ordinary purj>oses, for leave to sell Lot of Land
No. 238, in the 2d District of said Comity,' belonging to tho
estate of Jacob Hlghsntllh, late of said County, deceased.
Sold for the beuefit of the heir* and creditors of said de
ceased. JAMES lllGHSMITH,
Jan 1 Administrator.
A<linlnlNtrator»* Notice.
A LL PERSON'S having demands against tho estate of
Lewis Lo Conte, late of Liberty county, deceased,
will have them duly attested and presented to the Admin
istrator, within the time prescribed by law, and nil per
son* Indebted to said estate will make Immediate pay
ment to the subscriber at Macon, Georgia.
Jan 17 THQ8. C. N lallETT, Administrator.
Aiiminlxtrator’K Notice.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of
Glynn county, while sitting for ordinary pur|K>*es—for
leave to sell a part of the real and personal estate of John
Purlund, late of .-aid couuty, deceased, for tho benefit of
tho heirs and creditors of said estate.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, Adm’r.
Rrunswick, Oct, 23th, 1851.octSM
Citation, for Letter* Disiuissory.
. 3 OF GEORG I^
J ElClntrlmm Co. .
Whereas, Mart Axx Hcrst, Administratrix of the es
tate ofJe-jo Hurst, late of said County, deceased, has ap
plied to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of said County,
sitting for ordinary purposes, for letter* of dismission:
These aro to cite and admonish all concerned, to file
their objections (If any they have) In my ofllcc, within
the time prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will be
granted the sold applicant.
Witness, tho Honorable Thomas R. Hines, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D^
1852. JAMES RAHN,
Jan 17 c. c. o. x. c.
Citation, for Letters Disinissory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA,
Bryan Co.
| To all whom U may concern.
Whereas,* Axx G. Butlbr, Administratrix on the es
tate of John G. Butler, late of said Comity, dcceosod, ap
plies to me for letters of dismission from said estate:
These are therefore to cite ntwl admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their
objections, (if any exist) within the time prescribed by
law. otherwise letters of dismission will be granted tho
applicant.
Witness, the Hon. J. L. McAllister, one of the Judges
of said Court, this sixth duy of January, Anno Domini
1852. ALFRED II. SMITH,
Jan 7 Deputy Clerk c.— -
City Trcaauror’* Office, i
Savannah, Jani-ary 26, 18o2. J
T HE Following Abstractor uu Ordinance. Levying a
Tax on “Income.” passed In Council 13th March,
1831, Is published for the information of those interested;
All persons doing business as Commission Merchants,
Auctioneers, Factor* and Merchants, whoso stock in
trade is uot taxed, are required to pay into the City Trea
sury the sum of Twenty 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 article* whatever, on procur
ing and collecting freight or receiving aud forwarding
goods, on all tnouey negotiations, on the purchuse or
sale of stocks or other evidence* of debt or arising front
the pursuit of his profession or culling, aud paying there
on one per centum in lieu of Uto specified Tax. Return*
nud Taxes to be made tind paid from the first Monday In
May, 1851, to the first day of January'. 1858; and thereaf
ter at the same time that returns are now made under the
General Tax Ordinance of the City. Lawerg, Physician*,
and Dentists to puy the sum of Ten Dollars annually
under the same provisions.
Insurance Companies, or Agents of Insurance Compa
nies, are required to pay a Tux of four per cent, on ull
premium* up to 5,0u0 dollar*, and of one por cent, on all
sums above that amount alter deducting all lc**e* of In
surance effected at their respective offices In this city
during the year prior to the returns. And every Agent
or Insurance Company foiling to mnke said returns shall
be taxed In the sum of One Thousand Dollars.
Returns to Ik* made on the first day of January, 1832,
for premiums received since the date of tho lAst return,
and on the first of January in each aud every year there
after. J. GEORGE,
Jan 20 City Treasurer.
UnrsliaPs Office. i
SAVANNAH, FEBRUARY 12,18511
T HE Following FREE PERSONS of Color are hereby
notified, that unless they call ami pay within sixty
days tho City Taxes fur the re-pcctlve years now due,'1
shall proceed lu inmuter pointed out by tnu Ordinances
Citation, for Letterx Dismiuory.
gTATE OJ^GEOnUlA, j T „ wbom „ m[iy concern.
Whereas, A. J. Bessent, Adin nistrator upon the estate
of John W. Gray, deceased, late of sulci county, applies
for letters of dismission from the administration of said
estate;
Theroforo, tho kindred and creditors of said deceased
aro hereby cited and admonished to fllo their objections
(If any they have) In my office, in terms of the law; other
wise letters dlsmlssory will bo granted (within tho time
prescribed by law) by the Court of Ordinary for said
county.
Witness, tho Honorablo Thomn* R. Dunham, John
Thompkius and W. D. Cole, Justices of said Court, this
21st day of January, 1852.
GERSHON PERCTVAL COIIEN.
Jan 20 c. c. u. c. c.
Citation, for Letters l)Umi»M)ry.
S T Motafoah R Co^’ i To aH whora u ma > r
Whereas. M. L. Davis, Administrator on the estate of
JoslalrDavu, late of this County, deceased, upplies for
letter* of dismission on said estate:
These arc therefore (o cite und admonish all oml singu
lar the kindred and creditor* of said deceased to fllo their
objections (If any the/ have) with the Ordinary or this
County. In terms of tho law. otherwise letter* of dismis
sion will be granted the applicant.
Anson, Susan, 1851; Anson, Nelly, 1851.
R.
Beatty, Thomas, 1851; Bourke, Elizabeth, 1851,
’50,’41); Barnard, Louisa, 1831 j Bochon, Ellen, 1851,
’50; Beers, Juliu P., 1849; Bowne, Caroline, 1851,
’50; Bourke, Joshua, 1851, ’49; Boufeulett, Rose,
1851,’49; Blister, Nelly, 1850; Bourqttiu, Francis,
1850; Broughton, Celia, 1849; Battiste, Betsey,
1849; Bourke, Francis, 1849.
C.
Cormiek, Harriet, 1850, ’49; Clnghorn,. Cornelia
W., 1850; Currie, .Susan Ann, 1850; Cohen, Han
nah, 1850, ’49; Cohen, Maria, 1850, ’49; Campbell,
Nancy, 1849; Crevellter. Ellen, 1819 ; Candy, Jo
sephine, 1849 ; Campbell, Josephine, 1819 ; Camp
bell, Ellen, 1819.
D.
DeViilorsjGcorciana, 1851; Dolly, Lucretia,’51;
Dels gal, Julia, 18al, ’50; Drummond, Dolly Ann,
1850; Dolly, Jus Liu a, 1850; Douglass, Georgia,
1850; Davis. Rose, 1850; Davidson, Rose, 1819;
Dunbar, Sophia, 1849.
E.
Edie, Sally, 1851; Edce, Molly, 1851.
Fonnell, Charlotte, 1851, *00, ’49.
Ci.
Gibbons, Harriet, 1851,’50,’49; Grant, Josephine,
1851, ’50, ’49: Gibbons, Maty Ann, 1851; Golding,
Nancy, 1851, ’50; Grant, Josephine, 1850, '49;
Golding, Elizabeth, 1850.
Habersham, Susan. 1851; Harris, Harriet, 1851;
Hall, Maria, 1850; Houston,Sarah.
J.
Johnston, Carnetta, 1851; Jenneito,Zaline, 1851,
-Witness, the lionorubie Samuel Palmer, one of tho Jones,Mary, 1851,’W; Jackson, Mary Ann,
Judges of the Court of Ortlloary for suld County, this 13th
day or January, 1832. E. M. BLOUNT,
Jan 16 c. c. o. m’i. i
Citation, for Letters of Admiuistration.
gTATEOT^gmiSlA, | Tua „wltoniilmn,„„cc,n.
Whereas,W.O.Girarpeau applies tome forI/Ollers
or Administration ou the estate of Elizabeth Nelincs, late
of said county, deceased t
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred und creditors or said deceased to file their
objections (If any thoy have) in my office within tho time
prescribed by law, or said letters will be grunted.
Witness the Honorable 11. F. Horn, this 7th day of Jan
uary, 1832. J. S. BRADWKLIj,
Jat> 10 -
Citation for Letters Dimnissory.
gTATE oronoimiA, j To ^ 1W | lom Um .,. conccTO
Whereas, Francis M. Scarlett, Executor on the estate
of Thomas Dover, lato of suld County, deceased, applies
. to me for totters of Dismission from wild estate:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all und singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tile
their objections, (If uny exist) within tho time prescribed
by law, otherwise toller* of demission will bo granted
tbo applicant.
WtoieM, E. C. P. Dart, Esq„ Ordinary of Glynn
Counly, this eleventh day or February, Anno Domini,
3a5a » fob 17
CHARLES H. DUUVEin
HARRIET DURYEBL ^ lbcl for »*vorcc.
C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, January Term 1852
It appearing to tbo Court thul the Defendant hi tbo
above entitled cause, Is out of the limits of this State*
Ou-motion, It Is ordered llmt the said Defendant do ap
pear on or boforo tho first day or the next Term or this
Court, and fllo her ausWcr or defensive allegation In
writing; or Judgmont shall pass upon her default. And
U la forthcr ordered, that this Rule be published in one
Extract from Die Minutes.
JOHN F. GUII.MARTIN,
fob 3 Clerk *. c.c.
B .. . Administrator’* Male.
Y virtue of an order from llio Honorablo Inforior
Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary
on die second Monday In January Instant,
WIU he sold at tho Court llouso In Darien, In said
county, on the first Tuesday In April, between the usual
hours of salo, one tot of Land, with tho Improvement*
t r erccia; . adjoining the lands of tho heirs of James Colder,
n * ,and *° w ■" tbo property of the late
B-jnjI'lon, tor U.o bmelll o(‘ihe eredllore of
■old Richard S. Broughton, deceased.
Terms on the day of side.
Dari—, January 23,1852.
T. P. PEASE, Administrator.
Jan 24
A4mJnla«r«tor»M Notice.
u $ ft‘h® 10 “‘P c,,nle orcliristloS J.
CHARLES IIINE1.Y, AdmlnleLalor.
Effingham county January 16Ui, 1832. Jan 17
1850; Jones, Antonio, 1859; Jackson, Jane, 1850;
Irvine, Mury, 1819.
- K*
Kintbal, Catherine, 1851.
I.erette, Lizzy, 1851, ’5U, *49; Lewis, Elizabeth,
1851.
Iff.
Mann, Ella, 1851; Moultrie, Larenia, 1851, ’50;
Miller, Leonora. 1851,'49: McLeod, Bartth, 1851;
McIntosh, Maria, 1851,’60; McIntosh, Isabella,
1551,'50; Mirault, Aspasia, 1851, ’50, ’49; Max
well, John, 1850,’49; Mack, Rebecca, 1819: Mi
rault, Josephine, 1849; Milieu, Anti, 1819; Moore,
Ann, 1819; McIntosh, Eliza.
Naylor, Cecilia, 1851 j^Nusain, Susan, 1850.
Odinmell, William, 1851; Oliver, Clnrctte, 1851;
Odinsailis, Mary Ann, 1851, '50, '49; Odinraills,
Sarah, 1819.
P.
Pinckney, Harriett, 1851; Pray, Hannah, 1850/49.
Quartemian, Mury Ann, 1851.
r , I».
Robinson. Mary Ann, 1851; Rose, Amanda, 1851;
Reed, Chariot, 1851.
K.
Sabntte, Louisa, 1851; Snider, Mary, 1851,’50,
’49; Savage, Ann, 1850; Btcwurt, Ann, 1850; Sav
age, John, 1850; Stewart, Sarah, 1819; Shercr,
llunnuh, 1849; Slovens, Ann, 1849.
T.
Taylor, Elizabeth, 1851,’50; Taylor, Mury Ann,
1850, ’49 ; Taylor, Rose, 1850.
IV.
Wood, Ann, 1851, '49 ; Williams, Susan, 1851;
Williams, Nancy, 1851; Wall, Rubcccn, 1850;
Wall,Ben, 1850; Ward, Ellen 1&49; Wund, Nan-
J®!? > Williams. Mary Ann. 1849 : Wall, Mar)’.
fch 17 0 BOW’D. M. PllKNDEltGAST, c. n.
Ncxicnu MustangJLininicnt.
To the Halt, tho Lame, tho Sore & the Stiff-Jointed!
*'■ Urinf Glad ’ridings of Great Joy I
T HIS LIN 131 ENT la one of the most perfect remedies
ever offered to the afflicted. Its action upon the or
ganization is truly wonderful. Its volatile, penetrating,
soothing and healing properties diffuse Uieinselvo to tho
very tones. It enters into the circulation of the blood—
gives a new Impulse to tho whole nervous system to tho
very extremities or tbo flngert and toes—stimulates the
ubsorbent* and secretions, and thus
ASSISTS NATURE
to throw off and rid herself of any diseased nrtlon of
nen es, muscles, chords or ligaments, malting It equally
applicable lo Sores of any kind, rheumatism,
PAINS IN EVERY PART OF THE BODY,
from a diseased action of any of Ihe structural portions
of the system.
WHILE IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS
lo the healthy llesh. skin, or tone, it has Ihe property of
entering into combination, ami dissolving uny of tho
organic tissues when they aro diseased, or their vitality
is destroyed. Possessing these ]>ccullar powers, is tho
reason why it Is
EQUALLY EFFICACIOUS
In so many different complaints. It acta upon scientific
principles and
I-IXED LAWS OF THE CREATOR!
From the hundred* of itres that are being almost
dully reported to us from ull parts of tbo country, wo
give a lew below:
MORE EVIDENCE!
Wnt. Mllnes, P. M n of Mount Moriah, Ind^ under dale
of 11th October, says: “ My youngest child wulked Into
a lire that luul been kindled in the yard lor wushing; I
suppose It walked Into the ashes, uud when it felt tho
heut, it fell forward into tho lire on ils hands and face,
and was
SHOCKINGLY BURNED.
I nm glad to say that by applying two Itottles of tho Mex
ican Mustang Liniment, ft was perfectly cured In a lew
days, and Is nt this lime well. Other certificates 1 could
send you from tiereoits here, of cures
ON THEMSELVES AND ON THEIR HORSES,
— they are of daily occurence here! 1 will do all in my
power for tbo safe of tho Liniment, us 1 know It to to
most excellent for man or beast.”
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF WRY NECK!
A girl twelve years old, nt Mrs. Pierson’s boarding
house in Cleveiuud, Ohio, hud been subject to FITS
FROM INFANCY. The spinal column wus consider
ably curved, nud tho head was so fur drawn down by tho
contraction of the muscles of tho neck, that It rested on
the right shoulder, and
LARGE LUMPS OR TUMORS
fount-d on the sldo of her neck and under her jaws.
Four weeks ago they commenced using the Mustang
Liniment on her. In two weeks the contracted muscles
were relaxed, the lumps had all dluppearcd, the neck
became straightened, and
THE HEAD WAS ERECT
.Mrs. B. of St. Louis, was nursing u y oung child, one
nipple became very sore, and the
BREAST INFLAMED AND CAKED HARD.
A few applications of tho Mustang Liniment healed tho
nipple, removed the hardness and inflummutlon from the
breast, and site had no further trouble with it. Numer
ous cases of this description have come to our knowledge
AND IT IS ALWAYS EFFECTUAL.
Mrs. Hughes, of St. Louis, had a very severe attack of
Inflammatory Rheumatism In her shoulders, arms uud
back. After suffering the most excruciating pains for
some teu days, without obtaining any relief
FROM HER PHYSICIANS,
she was induced to try the Mustang Liumcnt. Two Uny-
cent bottles effected a perfect cure.
SALT RHEUM.
Mrs. Anna M. Pierce, wife of John Plcrco, Plumber,
on Market-street, had been afflicted tor many years with
tbis troublesome aud obstinate affcctlou. The disease
wus confined, principally, to her hands which would be
come very much inllatned aud swollen, producing almost
Intolerable itching and burning. After a few days this
erysipelatous Irritation would subside, when the skin
would peal off and dry in scales, and nt every Joint
LARGE AND FRIGHTFUL CRACKS
would penetrutu nearly to the boucs, extending Itself half
way round tho Augers, and entirely across the palms of
the hands. In consequence of this drying and concentra
ting of the muscles, tho hands were nearly closed, and
the ends of the fingers drawn towards tho ccutru of tho
pultncs. In this awful condition
HUE SUFFERED FOR YEARS,
try ing every remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with
out uny relief. A bottle of the 31ustang Liniment was
brought into the house by a young man who was using it
for
A PAIN IN 1118 BACK,
nnd was so much benefited by It that he requested her to
try it ou her hands; she did so, aiul by tlie use of u few
tollies,
SHE 18 PERFECTLY CURED!
Tho frightful cracks have closed, the roughness nnd ex
coriation of the skin has disappeared, and her fingers und
I lands ore now
PLIABLE AND SOFT AS AN INFANTS!
J. II. Duuglaas/Constablu of tho Law Commissioner's
Court, states, that two weeks ago, us ho was crossing a
bridge un horseback, near Florissan, the
BRIDGE BROKE DOWN!
and precipitated himself and horse to tho bottom of the
creek, some fourteen feet. Ills shoulder was dislocated
and Ids collar-bone broken In two niece*, besides being
otherwise badly bruised by the fall. Hu was brought
home In u sad plight, and u surgeon was called lo reduce
tho
FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS,
lie was so mangled und bruised, that violent Inflam
mation succeeded with such pain und agony, tliotho was
nearly deprived of his senses. He say* no language cun
describe what he suffered for four days, w lieu he was In
duced to try the Mustang Llnlmcnl.
IN FIFTEEN MINUTES
from tho limn he commenced using It, the pnln ceased
and the sorencM was gone, nnd he hu* suffered no pnln
nor inconvenience since, only when the nnn is violently
moved, ns the tones yet aru not perfectly united.
FOR HORSES AND OTHER ANIMALS,
There Is nothing that can be com pared lo the Mustang
Liniment, In Its speedy and permanent cure of strains,
bruises, cuts, golds, chafes, scratches, swinney, poll evil,
fistula, big head, spavin, ring tone, wind-gull, cracked
beds, or any wound, sliffiicss or unnatural enlargement
of tone or muscle. A livery stable keeper in this city
had u match horse that lie prized very highly, that had u
large rlngbouoon both legs. Tho horse was completely
cured, and his limbs left perfectly smooth by tho use of
this Liniment.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
Every store should to supplied with this valuable Lin
iment, us It puys a good profit, uud sells rapidly.
CAUTION EXTRA!
In consequence of the unprecedented popularity of the
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, many iierson*, with
flattnt fflattHttthcfl.
For ParilYing tho Blood, ond for tho Cure or
Scrcfnln, Hkenmatism, S/sMer* Ulcers, Dyspepsia, Salt
KArwm, tFYvcr Sorts, Kryiipelas, l'mples } Hilts,
Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions,
Liter Complaint,
Bronchitis, Consumption,
Uemals Cbmolamts, Loss of Appetite,
General Debility, ve.
T HIS PREPARATION has now bomo tho test or oyer
fourteen year# experience, slnco its first Introduction
to public luvor, during which lltno numerous Imitations
have sprung into existence, founding their claims to tho
confidence of tho immunity on the curative powers con
tained In Sarsaparilla Root, tho great reputation uml ox-
tended use of which haa been mainly attributable to the
many wonderful cures effected by the use of this prepara
tion. While Barsoparttla Root form* cm liuporUiut part
of Its combination, It Is, nt the eatno time, compounded
with many other vcgetnblo remedies or great power, nnu
it is in tho peculiar combination nnd scientific manner or
Its preparation, that Its remarkable iiicccm In the curing
pf diseases depends. Other preparations Imitate It In tbo
stylo of putting up, and In bearing tho name of ono of Its
ingredients, nnd here cuds their rosemblauco to IL 1 how
needing a remedy and u purifyer like this are requested
to note where this difference exists, nnd in making choice
of what they will use, not to take any other but that one
entitled to their coutklcnco, from tho long list of cures it
has effected on living witnesses, whose testimonials nnd
residences have been published, und who nre still bearing
dally testimony to It worth.
LIVER COMPLAINT AND SALT RHEUM.
Natv York, July 27, 1849.
Messrs. H. B. It D. Sand*,—Gentlemen: Words can
but feebly express my feelings, In convoying tho pleasing
Intelligence that my wlto Is restored to perfect health by
the use or your Invalunble Sarsaparilla. Sho was afflict
ed with a severe autancoiis disease that covered the wholo
surface of tho body, so thnt It would hat e been Impossi
ble to touch any part that was free from tho hutnor; the
head, face, nnd body were covered with scales like those
or u fish ; the hair roll out lu large quantities, nnd walking
caused the most excruciating ngoulcs, us ll affected the
Joints more severely thun any other nnrt. Sho suffered
also n long time from an affection of the liver, connected
with general debility, nnd a prostration of tho nervous
system. Physicians, both In Europe and America, had
exhausted the usual remedies, without effecting a cure,
or scarcely affording relief;-und tho best medical skill
was unavailing, until sho happily used your Sarsaparilla.
The disease was prunuuuced Salt Rheum, but her whole
system, Internally and externally, was altogether derang
ed ; but so complete has been tho cure, affer using tho
Sarsupqrilla for six weoks, and taking iu nll less than one
dozen bottles, thnt sho now enjoys bettor health than for
years previous to taking the Sursapurllla. My object In
ranking this communication Is, that all whohuve suffered
as sho has, mny know where nnd to whom to apply for
relief, (anil that not In vain,) as a complete cure will bo
the result. My wife unites with tnc In heartfelt thanks;
and believe me, gentlemen, Yours sincerely,
FERRIEll NAZER.
City nnd County of New York, es.—Furrier Nazer, being
duly sworn, doth depose and sav, thnt the foregoing state
ment, to which ho has subscribed his name, Is true and
accurate, to the best of bis knowledge nnd belief. Sworn
nud subscribed this 27th day or July, 1849, before me,
C. 8. WUODliULL, Mayor.
Extract of a letter received from n Physician in Mary
land.
Cambridok, Mn n Oct. 5th, 1850.
Mkssrs. Sands : Gentlemen—My little daughter wus
afflicted for a long tltno with Soro Head anil Eyes, and by
using your Sarsaparilla, was perfectly cured, other medi
cines and Sarsaparilla* paving failed to relievo her. Hav
ing used it und tes'.cd its ccfliacy, 1 now confidently recom
mend it In preference to any other, as it seems to possess
properties not contained lu any other preparation; nnd
1 find that purchasers, tiller they Imvo used It, Invariably
want the same article again, whenever thoy require a
medicine for which this Is recommended.
Respectfully yours, J. FLINT, M. D.
Prepared nnd sol J, wholesale and retail, by A. I). Sc D.
SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton st, corner
of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United States and Canadas. Price $1 per
bottle; six bottles for $5.
dec!8 th—o3iiio
DR. X. T, UKNDEHKON’8
EUREKA_TONI'C.
I flnro round n racing!
THE 8UPEK10II OF
Quinine and Sarsaparilla.
Tho tiroatciOiscovory of tho'Agol
D r. I. T. HENDERSON’S Eureka Tonic and Nopen-
Iheim 1’iUs, a safe certain aud permanent antidote
ugnlust nil forms of tho poisonous effects of Mlauuata,
effecting speedy und permanent cures of
CHILLS AND FEVER,
and nll tho dlfibreul varieties or F’evera; torpid liver,
enlargement of the spleen, dropsy, Jaundice, and nll kinds
or constitutional debility and uomugeiuunt or the system,
tiro speedily remedied by these Invalunble medicines.—
Thcso valuable antidotal remedies were discovered by
Dr. 1. T. Henderson, nnd Imvo toon successfully tested
by some of tbo best physicians lu tho South, uud by
thousands of other persous.
Those medicines are wholly Vegetable, nnd aro harm
less under any circumstances. The principal ingredients
are entirely new remedies, used by no other i>crsou iu
uny form us a medicine.
In malarial diseases, thoy act ns an nntldoto against
tho poisonous effects of impure air, nnd require no pre
ceding preparation of tho system, ns they comprise tho
Cathartic,Diaphoretic, Sedative, und Tonic principles:
thus accomplishing a dlsldcratutu In the treatment of
these diseases, long sought for boforo tho dlBcuvcry of
those inedleiues.
All who havo used Quinine, (tho best remedy hereto
fore known for Intermittent lever,) must say thul It is uel-
tker certain nor lasting In ils effects.
Quinine, lu many Instances, from febrile excitement
and gustrulglu. nnu cephalic .disturbances, Is Inadmissi
ble. Rut tho Eureka Medicine, can bo used under nuy
circumstances of condition of tho system where a tonic,
purge, or diaphoretic Is needed, with tho happiest effects.
The tonic mildly acts un the towels, carrying off tho
muco bilious matter collected there; correcting the uctlon
of tho liver and spleen, nnd assisting nature to throw off
\ho Impediments to n healthy uctlon or the body, by not-
tural remedies, calling Into action suspended natural laws,
thereby removing the causes ami oOccts or tho diseases,
through tho natural channels or tho body.
‘ All that is asked for these wonderful medicines is a
fair trial, which will satisfy all of their unparalleled vir
tues. Tticlf famo Is built upon their own efficacy, nud a
comparison with nll other remedies Is challenged. Phy
sicians are requested to uso tho Eureka Tonic uud No-
pcnlhenn Pills, ns they would any other tonic, with any
previous preparation of the system thoy please, and they
will be convinced they aro tho superior of Quinine, and
the wholo catalogue or tonics used as Intermitlcuts.
Tlioiruse Is admissible nt anytime. e\en when tho
patient haa tho highest fever. For sick head ache and
obstructed mciistruulion, thoy huvo no equal. For par
ticulars see toulc directions. __
Also, Dr. 1. T. Henderson’s EUREKA PURIFYING
CATHARTIC PILLS, lor clcausiiig and purifying tho
constitution, und establishing u healthy economy In nil
persons laboring under nuy form of constitutional de
rangement.
Also, Dr. I. T. Hendersons’* OUACHITA VERMI
FUGE, the greatest blessing ever bestowed upon Uio In
fantine world, warranted to expel worms of every kind,
nnd in every case where they exist In tho body. Tills
Vermifuge has proved ilself decidedly superior to any
other In use.
For tcsUmonlals of tho beneficial effect of tho uso of
Dr. 1. T. Henderson’s Eureka Tonic, Ncpenthcan nnd
Callmrtio Pills, Ouachita Vermifuge, and Nerve nnd
Bono Liniment or Ileal All nnd Pulmonic Ull. see hand
bills, aud “Era” published by lknrd Tuble, uCo., nnd
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 Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula,
Burns, Scalds, Tetters and Ring-worms. Wens, 8wclllrtgs,
Risings, Sprains, Cuts, Bruises, old Ulcers, Scald Head,
Soro Throat, Salivation from mercury, Soro Mouth, Neu
ralgia. Piles, Ground Itch, Sec. Ear Ache, or Dcafhcss,
by tilling the ear with it and stopping It with wool or
cotton; Croup, by rubbing tbo breast with Iho Liniment,
und lulmlulstenng a tenspoonful Internally with a little
sugar,—U is used In the same way for CougliB, Colds,
Asthma, Pneumonia, Phthisic, Bronchitis, Consumption,
and Pleurisy. Pnln of any kind cannot exist uffer this
Liniment has (linn to produce its effects. This Liniment
has completely triumphed over alt Liniments nnd Pain
Killers aud Extractors extant, uud Is a preparation used
by the Doctors in their practice. A einglo trial or Its vir
tues will satisfy nit)- person of Its superiority nnd value.
F’orthe Horsb.—It Instantly cures Corks, Scratches,
o Proprietor or llio above Establishment oegs
y to call their attention to n system adopted by
unsuctlng his business—that Is, of SMALL
slid QUICK SALES. Also, of Importing tho
afle-ggooEfl.
PUBLIC AND 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE.
OPENING OF TUB
London House Store!
Great and Unprecedented Gale of
rp-BlAUNlFlCENT GOODSIZI
N Addressing tho Ladles or Bavaunah on flits occa
sion, Iho Proprietor of tho ntovo Establishment begs
respectfully to call * *
him or transactln
PROFITS and QU. ...
most Foshlouablo articles of Dress tor
lauUeit* Continue
direct from the first and most extensive houses, belli lu
London und Paris. . ..
The great facility which thcso establishments possess,
(the London Stores, belli lu Charleston und Savumiah,)
Is thnt or having Agents In tho London market, for tho
purpose of Inking advantages at nil limes of the market,
and purchasing bargains iu the most extensive lots when
ever they present themselves; uud very frequently It Is
tho case where competition exists to such an extent, that
goods are actually lucritlccd very much below tho cost or
muklng.
Tho present Instance will give our Ihlr readers or Sa
vannah on opportunity of Judging, for Hover in our recol
lection huvo w o bought such extensive lots of Goods, tho
most beautiful and diusto in style, anil our selling prices
for each nnd every lot is fully fitly por cent, under the
European manufacturers’ cost.
Wo proceed, therefore, to lay boforo our renders » list
of some portions or tho Goods, tho wholo of which will
are displayed In our expansIVo and splendid store—the
doors aro open, ond wo rely ou a discriminating public
for success. Success wo know will follow. Enterprise is
tho order of the duy, and tho spirit which prompts us
onward Is cheered by tho words “Uo Forward,” which
is hailed with success.
We beg respectfully, therefore, In tho first place,to coll
your attention to our
ltlbbon Department.
Lot 1—contains 400 pieces or figured Bonnet Ribbons,
oil nt 0V cents per ynrtl, regularly sold at 15c.
Lot 2—300 pieces do. do- ull ut 8 cents.
Lot 3—1,000 do, very ricu, at 10 aud 12jg cents, regu
larly sold at 25 cents.
Lot 4—10 boxes very rich, all nt 18J{ cents.
Lot 5—2,000 piece* of the most beautiful goods, from
23 to 37jtf cents, wide hnudsorau Plaids aud rich Brocade
Inserting* for the Neck and Uauuet, regularly sold ut 5U,
02Jy und 73 ceuts per yard.
Straw DonnotH.
5,000 now on sale, commencing at 25 cents each, to tho
richest produced.
100 Trimmed In Ihe newest style, from $1,25 esch
worth 50 per cent. more. Children’s do, In great variety.
UmbroldorlcN.
10,000 worked Muslin Collar*, from 12Jtf cents to tho
richest French works: also, magnificent Embroidered
Handkerchief Plain Linen Cambric do, at 12U cl*, each;
Laces, French Kid Gloves 50 cents, French Flower*,Lace
Capes, Hluuk toce Veils, Rich Evcniug nud Bull Dresses,
Rich Black Silk Mantillas, lined all through with silk,
wadded and quilted, $5,87 each; Cashmere sacks, em
broidered, $5; Rich Canton Crape Shawls, Cashmere do-
Flno Wool do.; 5,000 yunls or plain Muslin de Lalno. all
at 10 cents per yard a $1 the dress of 10 yards; 3,000 do
printed rich patterns uud colors, nil nt 12Jtf cents; 1,000
yards printed Calicoes, 50 cents the full dress pattern of 9
yards; Rich Irish Plaid Poplins, 37jtf and 50 cents tier
yard; Embroidered Robes for carriages and walklug
dresses. And every other class of Dress Goods which
hero cannot be enumerated. Sufficient to say, that wo
Invito public Inspection aud defy competition—therefore
we respectfully cull on tho todies or Savannah to visit
T11U LONDON HOUND.
Under tho Marshall Hotel, Broughton-strcct, Savannah.
WILLIAM KING, Proprietor.
And also at 207 Klng-stn Charleston, S. C. Jan 20
r , - -Jtatietb
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niudo up or selections from foreign periodicals, Thu ivJ
shows clearly tho high estimation fit which they am i>»m
by tho Intelligent reading public, and affbrds a ffimii
that they are established on a Onu basis, and wUl
tlnued without Interruption. n "mween-
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wajs addressed, post paid, to die Publishers,
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Cure loiu’sclf.
F ROM Time Immemorial there has existed In large
cities nnd populous towns, u species of dincuse, tho
depcudeuco and propagation of which results Irunt tho
violation of divluo and moral laws. To thore afflicted,
Ihe AMERICAN COMPOUND is presented to their no
tice ns being the most certain, speedy, and valuable spe
cific ever offered to tho unfortunate. It lias, where'er
known, acquired n reputation thnt dully experience con
tinues to strengthen. Thousands have been cured by Its
use; nud ns it leuves no odour on the breath, requires
null tier restriction In diet nor bu«inu. nor ooutuin. oiilior
mercury or noxious drugs iu llio least injurious lo Ihe
system. It Is boldly presented us the tost remedy for
such diseases yet offered. It is tired by Pliysieluns, and
pronounced superior to any known remedy.
£3^CAL’TlUN.—Ask for tho American Compound, and
purcliiisu only from the Agents—price $1 per ifotllc, nnd
observe that tho genuine ha* tho written sigimturo on tho
bottle and tho name blown In the gin**.
For salo by W. W. Lincoln, A. A. Solomons St Co n
Savannah; Kills St Co- Macon; Phillip B. Moire, Augus
ta; Dnufurth St Nuvle, Columbus; nud by Druggists in ull
the large cities uiiu towns In the United States,
sept 2it—f $ly
0VERWilBUIl.\(i SUCCESS I
RUSIITON cfflraS^ELEBRATED
GENUINE MEDICAL COD LIVER OIL.
rpilIS Valuable remedy, Introduced by us to tho no-
X tlce of the medical profession but ilttlo more Ilian
two years since, luu, during thnt short period, odi unced
inoro rapidly In the public estiinutlon than any remedy
yet discovered for this dread destroyer of tho human race.
It has toon used with the most signal and gratifying suc
cess, even In cases considered hoj>eleas; nnd. In the late
reports of tho New York nnd Pennsylvania Hospitals, on
Its use, It Is sitoken or as being more valuable ihnn any
remedy yet discovered for Consumption and Pulmnnnry
Affections; and It luis tho great advantage over nil other
remedies, tliut, Instead of reducing, U increases tho strength
and Ilcsli of tho patient—thus enabling Nature to co-opo-
rate with tho remedy, ond overcome tbo disease.
Owing to tho purity uml superior quality of the Oil of
our manufacture having given It 11 popularity over nil
others, several persons have copied the shape nnd stylo of
our bottle. In order to palm off Inferior quality nnd adul
terated Oil; and, ns tho article, unless pure, Is, In most
cases, worse than tiielcs*, wo would call particular atten
tion to our signature, which is over Iho cork of each bot
tle, without which tt is not genuine. Bu particular and
Inquire for lluslitoD, Clark St Co’s Cod Liver Oil, and see
Uml the signature is over the cork. F’or sale by
W. W. LINCOLN,
And by Druggists generally in tho United Suites.
Jan 20
_ BLAKE’S PATENT
..-.Fire-Proof Paint, from Ohio.
T 11 ,' 8 YjB'wble Mineral Substance Is sold in Uno pow-
f, 1 ^’ fhen mlxod with Lln«ecdOll to tho consistency
or thick paint, and applied with a brush, and after nn ex-
C re of u low months to the atmosphere, this coaling
mes a perfect sfoto or coat or moll, protecting whnl-
c wir is covered from tho action of tho weather and from
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for ull kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly us hard
as tho Iron Itself, and never cleaves off.
in some plucos, a spurious article 1ms been sold as the
genuine, tiieroforu purchaser* should bo careful to buy of
authorized Ageut*.
Every Barrel is marked BLAKE'S FIREPROOF
PAINT. Tho aboro Feint Is for sale in Savannah by
■op 18 C. A. L. LAMAR.
FUSE PROOF SAFES.
T WO of Silas C. Herring’s Wllam’s Patent: two oi
Sherwood St Fitzgerald’s Patent; 6 or Edwards St
Holman’a Patent. All of which will be sold low, on ac
commodating terms, by SAM’L HOYT St CO-
fcVlt) No.0WhilnkcMitn.ct.
sting ofauy thing.
All or tho above extraordinary Medicines kept con
stantly on hand and for salo by
JAS. A. LsROCIIE,
Lyceum Building, Savunnnli, (Go.)
innr8 lnml—oly
iMENT, many persona, with
MORB ci'NMTY vuxM braixs, have been, and will ho
tempted to put up worthless or pernicious mixture*, with
efforts of imitation or similarity to this Liniment, uud try
to pulin Utein off upou n credulous public, us poaucwilug
similar curative properties.
IfirDO NOT BE DECK1VKD.JO
None but tho proprietors jKiseess n knowledge of Its
composition (which is secured to them by tho laws of the
United States,) nnd when they reveal It, It shnil to for llio
benefit of tho afflicted, and not for tho miscreant* who
woukl
“FILCH FROM US OUR GOOD NAME.”
To fill their own pockets from our tutors nnd exertions.
Ask for tho MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT, A. G.
Bkauo St Co., Solo Proprietors, and buy none oilier, and
you will not be disappointed.
SaT Almanacs for gratuitous distribution, fomfshod to
all our Agents.
T. M. TURN Ell JtCO- nnd
dec 22+A. A. SOLOMONS St CO.
• To flio UadlnN.
P ARKHIPS FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re
viving, and beautifying Cabinet F'umlturr, Clmlrs,
&c- giving u rich, glossy appearance, superior to var
nishing. Tbo subscriber* have toon appointed Agent*
for tbo salo of tbo utoivo excellent article. Direc
tions accompany each bottle. No housekeeper should to
without It. Price 25 cent*. For sule by tho dozen or
single bottle. A litoral discount lo those who wish to
sell again. COLLINS St IIUI.KLKY,
Jan 27 100 Bryan-streeL
lllbles and Pruyer IIooUn.
A Fine Avsortmcnt of Bibles nnd Frayer Books, put
up In the most elegant and « “ ‘
Maclie, Velvet, Turkey Morocco, &c n
clasps. Thoso who wish nn elegant article, will not
full to bo suited. For solo by
Jan 20 ’ J. _II-C UBB E IK» K._
C fOPYINO PRESSES, of tho most upprovod kind* and
I lh»: lowest prices.
Copying I’niier nnd Copying totter Books, Copying Ink,
Arnold’s tost English Oiled Paper, lie. 4cc.
Margaret—a Tale of tho Real nnd Ideal, Blight and
Bloom; by Judson. New edition, In two volumes.
Nicaragua—Its People, Scenery, Monuments, and the
proposed Inler-Occanlc Canal, with Mat* and Illustra
tions ; by E. O. Squler. 2 vol*. Bvo.
Bernard it Huctte’s Illustrated Manual of Opcratlvo
Surgery; translated by Drs. Vun Buren and Isaac* ■ with
numerous plates.
Harper’s Magazine and the International, for January.
Jan » W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
TROtTJV C. HARRY’S
Tricopheroiu, or Medicated Compound,
rpHE efficiency of this Justly celebrated embrocation
X for Invigorating, beautifying and Imparling n gloss
and silken soffness to the hair, Is now so widely known
and acknowledged, thnt It has gained by its merit a repu
tation which is not for a day, hut for ull time. It is the
province of science to subdue uml control these physical
evils which refined civilization has brought in its train;
for so loug ns warn rooms and light hats, with the com
bined agency of oilier Influence* exist, will thousands of
unhappy victims bo troubled with bald beads and grey
hairs, to say nothing of the various cutuucous diseases to
widen Iho head is subjected. It wus lo reliovo thcso evils
that Professor Barry Introduced his Invaluable remedy,
and among the thousand und onu who huvo been Ills
competitors, he now stands alone on that pedestal of suc
cess, hewn out of Barry’s Tricophcrotts, aud sustained by
tho favor and universal patroimgo or a discerning and
intelligent public.
F’or restoring the Imir to It* original growth or prevent
ing It from falling out, this compound haa been pronounc
ed by all medical men to to u sure remedy. For eradi
cating scruff, dandruff, and curing diseases of Uto skin,
gland*, muscles, stings and bruises, the Tricopherous will
ulw'ays bo found a safe, speedy, and unfuillng cure; aud
so long ns
“F’ulr tresses man s imperial rncc ensnare,
And beauty draws us with a sluglo Imir,”
will Barry’s Tricopherous be essential to the toilet of
every la<fy and gentleman who desires to glvo u soft,
glossy and luxuriant appearance to the natural drapery of
reason’s lllrone.
Sold In largo bottles, price 25 cents, at tho principal
office, No. 137 Broadway, New York: und sold by tho
principal merchant* ami druggists throughout the United
States und Cunndas, Mexico, West Indies, Great Britain
and France. In—o oct 21
Dying and Renovating Establishment,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
73 York-et., rear of the Court House,
Estubllulieil In 1832.
I ABIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
J Covers, dec.(leaned, and Dyed vnrlous colors; todies’
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned nnd Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or lived ns may bo required. All done In tho
same style which has generally so much pleased my
pat runs nnd friends. Terms moderate. Orders from the
country and Interior of Georgia, Florida nnd South Cnro-
lua thankfully received nnd punctually attended lo.
uprl tow ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
S. jYI. PETTENGILL,
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
mar 14 iVo. 10 Slate-**.j BonIoii, Mass,
8. M. Pcttskoim. St Co, Nuwspnpcr Advertising
Agents, No. 10 rttutu street. Boston, are Agents for Uto
Savannah Republican, ana nro authorized to rccclvu Ad*
vertlsements and Subscriptions ut the same rates an aro
required ut this office. 'Inolr receipts ore regarded
payments.
’W.-TI*. ||. NIcDONADD’M, ~
GENERAL NEWSPAPER, ADVERTISING AND HUB-
8CR1PTION OFFICE,
80 Droud way* nnnr Wttll-Ntrcut,
HtW-YORK.
ronr 14 [Established in 1843.]
LIFfT 1NHUUANCK.
FVOKTII-UAKOI.IIVA MUTUAL LIFE
, INSURANCE COMPANY,
Is now Issuing Policies for life as well us for shorter
period*. Annual rates of Insurance on $100 or a single
llfo for nny term of years.
Ape. For 1 Year. Fori Years. For Life.
‘J3 $1,00 $1,12 $2,04
3* 1,30 1X1 2,75
_ . 50 1,96 2,09 4,110
Only one-half of these amounts payable the first year.
Profit* paid back annually.
CtuaiK* K. Johnson, Jr, President.
Wm. D. Haywood, Vice President,
Jambs F. Jordan, Secretary.
, . W. MABIIY, Agent at Brunswick.
may 33 film—OmO
TVORY Balance Handled Table and Dessert Kid veil
t^ T,bi °
Jon 3 Uroughton-fllrecL
Bugle’s Electric Hair Bye,
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, Hark, or Black Cofor.ieithout injuring or
staining the Skin, and retainingM^l the original gloss
and softness of the Hair.
1NVENTBD AND MANUVACTl'BBD BY
11’M. BOGLE,
No. 227 AVnalilnfftoii-nIrcet, Hoston.
rpillS HAIR DYE hits distinctive advantages over all
1 others Invented.—1st. It Is entirely Ireo from nil In
gredients which mny Injure tho Iluir. 2d. It does not
stain Ihe skin. 3d. It Is easier of application, ns the hair
can be dyed by it In any weather, whether cloudy, rain
or sunshine. 4th. It acts like magic, uiul Is Inslantuncous
in ils effects, as the hair cun bo washed with soup and
water thu moment after application, when It uMitmns a
beautiful silky lustre, aud bus Iho most natural uml life
like appearance. 5th. It Is llio most permanent uud imt-
itnil ever Invented, uml neither washing, the sun, nor
weather can affect Its color, or furnish It In tho least.
Tho Ladies consider It ns luvoluttble. os It keeps tho
parting clear, nnd tho hnlr in place ami curl. On child
ren's heads it lays tho foundation or u good head of hnlr.
A treatise of tho Anatomy nnd Physiology or the Hnlr.
with .llrootli.u. for |>ru.-oullny Imldnoo., runtovinff il.ii
drutf, and preserving tho natural beauty nnd softness o,
the hair, by Wm. Boolk, accompanies each bottle.
Price Onu Dollar.
Tho proprietor hits innumerable certificates, extolling
Its manifold virtues, from eminent Physicians, Divines,
and citizens of the highest respectability, und begs to
give as a sample tho following from u well known gen
tleman: Charleston Hotel, I
Charleston, S. March 7,1851. l
Mr. Wm. BonLK: Dear Sir—Sumo tltno ago my hair
commenced falling off, ami to such an extent, 1 began to
four 1 should turn prematurely buld. After using many
of the |Kipulur articles of tho day, a friend suggested your
“ Hyperion Fluid.” which 1 was induced to try, with, 1
confess, but Ilttlo hope of success. 1 was, however, sur
prised and gratified, after a short trial, to find a decided
Improvement, nud I now possess a full crop of healthy
hutr, which I can only attrihuto to tho extraordinary qual
ities of your Justly celebrated “ Hyperion Fluid.”
Yours, very respectfully,
THOMAS S. NICKERSON.
FOR THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE.
IIOGLE’S HEBEAIOMA,
For Preserving and Beautifying tho Complexion, and
rendering it Fair. Delicate and Transparent.
T 1IK Proprietor, with nil honuruble consciousness of
meriting tho approval of tho fair sex, ventures to
bring the above article under their iiotlqe, confident of Its
su|a-rlor merits. Wherever It has been used It has proved
Itself admirably adapted as r cutaneous cosmetic, and
pronounced equally efficacious for eradicating tans pim
ples, and other eruptions of tho skin, ns tho l!y|>crioii
Fluid has proved itself for restoring tho hair.
F’or CmLnRKN.—As tho Hcbcuionln Is entirely Inno
cent lu Its composition, it mny bu used with tho most per
fect safety for children; Itsbnlsnmlc properties nourishes
tho skin in ils embryo stnto, keeping it free from nil Im
purities. Genial and purifying, It is nt onco both sooth-
lug and pleasing to the little patients.
Agents for Snvuunuh, Titos. M. Turnkr St Co., nnd
IIkniiricksun St Moork. Charleston, IIaviland, Uar-
ral St Co, und P. M. Coiikn St Co. Augusta, IIaviland,
Rislky&Co, and D. U. I’lumd. New York, Sands St
Co, und Cary St Co. Iuw$ mar 21
Brent Clothing Depository,
(iIBBON’8 llAMlli, SAVAMA1I, BA.
1832.
f1 GO. 8. NICHOLS would respectfully call tho nlten-
vX tlon of tho Public to his oxtcnslvo assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, which ho Is now opening
at his Store, GIBBONS* RANUFJ.
Uavlngjust returned from the North with It, I10 is pre
pared to nay Ids Stock Ims never been stirtiaseod by nny
ncretoru offered in this place. It consists of almost
everything in the shape of Clothing for Mon und Boys,
und lie asks an examination of tho Mine.
(10 Men’s Rluo mid Black Cloth Clouks and Mantles.
100 “ OvcrCoats, of various klmls and qualities
809 “ F’rock Coats, F’rocktcos, Sacks and business
Conti
400 “ Dress Coats, of various colors and qualities
250 “ Round Jackets
1,500 “ Pantaloons, embracing ulniost every pattern
800 “ Vests, of. tho latest patterns
1,000 “ Shirts, Under-Shirts and Drawers.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
G. 8. S. would particularly call thu attention of parents
nnd guardians lo Ids largo supply or Youths’ Boys’ nnd
Children's Clothing. Having taken groat pnln* to huvo
them mudo up to suit this market, ho invites thoso In
want to look among tho following:
75 Boys* Cloth, F'lushlug nnd Cusdmcro Over-Coats
200 “ “ “ nnd Tweed Cas. F’rock Coats
150 “ “ “ Tweed Cas. and Cadet Sacks
400 “ Cloth nnd Satinet Round Jackets
too pr. Boys’ Cloth, Casslmero und Satinet Pantaloons
400 “ Silk, Sutiu, Vulenclu nnd Alpaca Vests
400 “ White and Colored Bhirls
100 Children’* connected Suites
400 Boys’ Covered nud Cloth Caps, a stipcrir article,
together with infant Fur lints.
A largo supply of F'ancy Articles, too numerous to
numc. Traveling Trunks, Carpet Bogs, Satchels, Va
il sses, 4tc
N. 11.—Having a private room for trying on Children's
Clothluur, 1 must declluo sending it out to be tried on,
except In case* of sickness. Thore in want aro invited to
glvo mo a call, at thu Clothing Store,
Jan 11 NOS. 00 nnd 100 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
UERGE& UNIVERSITY
I'cnfloiu, Lr«Joiret£uiny, Georgia.
fPHE Studies In (liia University ore:—A Thentnotoi
X Course of throe yoara, designed foV thoJo who S
preparing for the Uuspel Minis! 17 5 Wto0 ***
An Academical Course, Including whatever Is necessa
ry to prepare for admission Into College. w
_ , . ADMISSION.
Arilkrawle, English, Latin nnd Greek GramrasivCwsar!
Virgil, Cicero’s Select Orations, and Jacob’s Greek Read!
or 5 aud must bo nt least fourteen years of age.
candidates for admission Into tho Scientific Course
must sustain a Mtlsractory examination on Geography.
Arithmetic, English Grammar, Blmplo Equations^te
Algebra, nnd two books In Geometry: und must be it
least sixteen years of ago. 00,1
kxpkniks.
Tuition. Spring Term.
In TiiaoLomoAL Sbminary,....Nc“*
In Collkok,
Scientific Course,..,
In Acadrmy—
Preparatory Class,., .t....
Second “
Third “
Elementary “
Room Rent,
Contingent Expenses, a ou ] <
There expenses aro required to be paid In adrance.
From Students who lodgo lu tho College bulldlnit».flflv
dollar* will bo received a* foil payment for thelultloa
fees, room rent, and contingent expenses or the year
The price of Board In tho village Is $10 per month: of
washing, room-rent, and foel, $3. ’
COMMENCEMENT AND VACATION!.
Tlie Commencement Is held on the lost Wednesday lo
nre two Vacatlous, dividing the year into two
terms, us follows:
FlrA Term—front last Wednesday In August to Decem
ber 15th.
Winter Vocation—from December 15th to February lit.
Second Term—from first duy of February to Com
mencement.
Summer Vacation—from Commencement to last Wed
nesday In August. B. M. SANDERS,
. , _ Fccrctnryof tho Board of Trustees.
Any Mend, by application lo Dr. J. L. DAGG, I'rtil.
dent of tho Unlvorsliy, will receive a catalogue, contain
ing tho course of studios, m>d all other uccesanry infor
mation. D, M. 8.
sept 18 tom—12 mo
, - Lt Fall Term.
L 0 ‘k>Dg Nothing,
$25 00 $15 (jo
- 25 00 15 00
- 25 00 ]5 OO
• 20 00 13 00
• 15 00 0 00
- 10 00 600
0 00 400
8 00 100
Dry Woods! D>ry (woods!
BY HENRY LATHR0P.
Gibbon’M new Iltiililing, cor. Congress
and Wlillakcr-Mtrcots.
1T E r* n ° W rccu,v,n ® tt Iftrg0 n,,d well-assorted Stock
FANCY FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRV GOODS,
to which I10 would Invito llio special attention or Mer
chants, Planters nud tho Public iu general, to call and ex
amine before purchasing elsewhere. Just rccolvcd;
40 hales Negro Bluukuls.
5 bales 1M, 10-4,11-4,13-4,13-4 Bed Bliuikots.
50 cases Kerrey* 5 20 do plain and plaid Lluseys.
30 do 3-4,7-8, uml 4-4 bleaclied Sliirtlngs.
10 do 8-4,9-4, 10—I, 11-1 bleached Sheetings.
5 hales 5-4, 8-1, 10-4 brown do
00 do 3-4,4-4 do Shirting.
0 cases Bird’s Eye, Scotch Huckabtick uud Russia
Diaper; 2 do Colton Diaper.
10 pieces bleached 6-4,8-4, lO-lTabtn Damask.
10 pieces brown 0-4,84,10-1 do
10 dozen bleached nnd brown Damask Tnblc Cloth.
3 cases Irish Llnon; 20 cases durk Fancy and Mourn
ing Prints ; 2 cases assorted col’d Cambric.
10 bnlos Plaid and Striped Homespun.
2 cases Apron Checks; 5 do Blue Denims.
15 bales Bhirling Stripes.
4 coses assorted Colored nnd Black Satinets.
0 do striped nnd plain Kentucky Jeans.
3 do white Flaunels; 5 halos red do.
20 cases Ginghams and Cotton Umbrellas.
10 cases Coat’s Spool Cotton. Jan
TAKE NOTICE.
A N ARRIVAL—Anything but nn Elephant can bo
aeon by calling nt I\ D. HILZHEI.M’S
Clothing emporium,
JErrCRION-STREKT.
P. D. IIILZIIEIM bogs leave to inform his friends nnd
the public generally, thnt ho hns returned front the North,
upd is now receiving nnd o]>onlng ono of tho largest uml
best selected Stocks of
READY-MADE CLOTHING
ever seen In this market; ho has also received a very largo
assortment of lints, Caps, Boots, Shoos, Ac.; together
with nearly 300 Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags; ho also
hns his usunl supply or Rides, Guns, Pistols, Saddles nnd
Bridles, Umbrellas nnd Walking Canes—with other arti
cles too numerous to mcntlou. Ho would very respect
fully invite his friends to call nnd cxninluu his stock, nnd
ussurcs them, If hu cannot show them an Elephant, ho
can give them better bargains tlmn they can get In uny
other store In Uio city. Country Alcrchunts supplied on
liberal terms.
NOS. 4 «t 5 MclNTIRE’S NEW BUILDINGS.
Jan 27
M ICOMUIE'S RESTORATIVE.—100 Dozen-For
cleaning und Polishing F’limlturc. It Is superior to
uny other urtlclo ever before used for polishing nll kinds
or varnished nnd polished Furniture. F’or salo by
Jan 18 I. W. MORRELL St CO.
Canton Crape do, black Thibet and Cashmere do,
plaid nud printed Cashmere Scarfs; also, nn assortment or
plain black Silk wntered nnd colored Snlln MaritilluB,
latent French styles; Just received and Tor sale by
Jan 20 DeWITT St MORGAN.
OUfiAltf. COFFEE und TEAS.—20 hlids. low priced
O Sugar 4; 15 do. Porto Itlco fine do.; 100 hbls. crushed
and powdered do.; 25 boxes refined LonT Sonar; 50 bbls.
Stuart’s Clarified do; -100 bags Green Rio Coffee; 120
pneknges Black und Green Teas; Just rcculved nnd for
sale by
Jan 20 J. V. CONNKRAT St CO.
W ATCHES.—A largo assortment of Watches, Sec
ond, Quarter Second, Double Tluio ami Indepen
dent. Also Levers; ut 110 ilrmighton-street.
J»n 15 HORTON 4c RIKEMAN.
I OUILl.AltD'H SNUFF and'TOBACCO.—Marcnlidy,
-J in jars, kegs aud bottles; Scutch, In Jars, bladder* aud
bottles; Rappee, In Jars, ami Smoking Tobacco, in quar
ter size |ia|H rs; also, Mrs. Miller's lino cut Chewing To
bacco; also, Ronnie's Maccahoy nnd Scotch Snuff, iu Jura
nnd bottles. For sido by
Jan 1(1 MOOllE St HENDRICKSON.
Y EAst POWDERS.—Preston St Merrill’s Infnlilbln
least Powdery for making tight nnd sweet bread.
Hrcnd made from tnls Yeast in perfectly wholesome, not
liable to Hour upon tho stomach, nnd Is mom nourishing
and economical than bread raised with tho common
Brewer’s Yeast, which, ns Is well known lo chemist*. In
producing llglitnoss, converts into gas nnd spirit a portion
of the sweet and nourishing qualities of tho Flour, which
arc thus wholly lost. For safe by
fob« MOOllE 4c HENDRICKSON.
tVomestio HARDWARE.—Comprising l'ot7,7teens,
J y Spiders, Fish Kettles, Soup Digesters, Coffee Roast
ers, Banco Fans, Gridirons, Fry Pans, Wafer and Wnffio
Irons, Shovels und Tongs, Rat Traps, Had Irons, Coal
Shovels, Patent Balances, Enamelled Slew Puns, Brass
Kettles, 4cc.; for sulo by
. 'Jee 12 COLLINS 4c BULLKEY, Bryniwff.
( 'HINA VASES.—An elegant assortment of Chinn and
J . Terra totta Vnscs, slngfo Cuim and Bmicers for pre
sents; Gold Band, Chinn and V\ edgowood Pitchers, Ho ho-
mlnti Gloss and Chinn Colognes; Card Baskets, of tonutl-
wren,.,-rich Chin. cUfet, “k
ijti.1 MiiTO LIlr, ilmli, Hiinflowor, nnd Inlnld llnlur
Dishes; together with a great variety ofChlna Ornaments,
received by tho last arrivals, and fo> sale by ^
, _ COLLINS St BULK LEY*
J" n 7 100 Hrynn-dlroet.
N F:VV GOODS Ft)R IR)U8RKKEI'KRS,—Rico - and
Pen Bollors; Ten Ralls, an excellent nrtlclo; Egg
i 8 L k,0,1, '» T «o« Irons; Fiat, Kettles; Jolly
Aloulds; Salad spoon* and F’orks; Gu-Ught Torches,a
vcry uscfol article ; Plated Soup iTullc*; Ilrlltannla Su-
gur Pots; Reawecd Tahlo Slats: fogethcr with a fresh sup
ply of Ladles’ India Rubtor Gloves. Just received, and
for sate by COLLINS k BULK LEY,
fu " “ Ilryou-BtrocL
BLANKETS, KERSEYS, &c,
T HE.SubBcribere havo nowln store, ono of the hea
viest stocks of tho ubovo goods to to found In this
city, to which thoy most respectfully Invito tho attention
or all thoso who wish both u cheap and prime urtlclo.
Consisting In part or
2500 pairs Blnnkuts, own importation.
100 do Flxtra flno Whitney do.
50 case* Negro Wordens.
10 hales South Carolina Plains.
5 bales Schley Gcorglu do.
5 bales Georgia Stripes.
15 bales Brown Shirting.
10 bnlos Bed Flannel. ■
19 cases Bleached Goods.
3 cases Twilled Jeans.
5 do 12-4,10-4,8-4, fl-4,5-4 Bleached Sheeting*.
100 pieces Curimling, 3jily and ingrain.
20 do Velvet nnd Tupcsiry Brussel!.
20 do Drugget, all widths.
100 Bugs, Velvet Trolled and Chenille.
150 Mats, all descriptions.
25 pieces Floor Cloth, 8-4, 6-4,5-4 nnd 4-1.
5 cases Bed Tick.
5 hales Marlboro' Slrlpcs.
3 cases Manchester Plulna; 3 cases Checks.
15 dozon Silk nud Cotton Umbrellas.
3 esses Black nnd BI110 Satinet; 2 do Kentucky Jeans.
3 do Plain nnd Striped Tweeds.
5 do Flngllsh and American Prints.
1 do F’rcnch Cambric; 2 do Furniture Prints.
160 dozon Bluo Itumnl and Plaid Kcrchleb.
1 case Limeys.
Jnn 20 AIKEN St BURNS.
BEIIIOVAL,
R OBERTS, FOOTE 4t MARSHALL have removed to
tlielr lurge, now mid convenient Store, corner of
Broughton und Jeffenon-slrcctn, opposite St. Andrew’s
stock of Ur ° UrU n ° W 0,,e,,in8 u lnr K° and splendid
FOREIGN St DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
which they offer for snlo exclusively ut wholesale, Mcr-
chants front tho interior can rely on their slock being sur
passed by none In tho Southern country, and at prices
equally low. They havo in store, and are receiving:
100 bales Brown Shirtings uml Sheetings.
50 cases Bleached ShirtTi
50 hales Blankets.
CAMDEN COUNTY ACADEMY^
At St. Mary’s, Geo,
T HIS Institution of learning will bo oponed on the Oral
Monduy In January next, under the management of
Mr. Alukrt YV. Rowland, A. U., nnd lato Teacher of
the Preparatory School of Emory College, at Oxford.
Georgia. '
Mr. Rowland Is highly recommended by President
Geo. F. Pierce, D. D., and Professor Menus, as an effi
cient teacher, and of uniinpeuelmblo moral character.—
The Ilourd of Trustees can, therefore, with confidence,
recommend the Camden County Academy lo the public
for patronage, feeling assured that aalUfftcllon will be
given to its patrons, by tho strict attention which the
Principal will glvo to tho studies and morals ol their
children.
Terms of Tuition from $6 lo 8 per quarter.
Board can to had on reasonable term* in private fun-
Hfo*... A. J. BESSENT, Chairman.
St. Marys, Dec. 12,1851. mwf4w dec 15
AGENGY,
NEW-YORK, AUO. 29,1851.
This is to certify that we have appointed Menu.
Webster fr Palmes, of Savannah, Georgia, our Ajenti
for the sale of our Patent Machinery and Tanners Oil.
CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer X. Y. Oil Manufacturing Company.
fTMIE Undersigned huvo on hand, and will be ceniml-
X ly supplied with the New-Yorx Oil Manufoctukc
Company's Improved MACHINERY and TANNLEb
The Machinery Oil has been thoroughly tested by ra
rlous Rail-Roods In tho Eastern States, Machine and Cet-
ton Factories, and by tho Central and Boulh-WesUra
Rnll-Itoud Companies of Georgia, and has given perfect
satUfkctioii.
It has been used In place of best Bleached Sperm Oil,
and Ims given equally ns good satisfaction, and costs only
about ihrec-fifUis as much. It Is not designed for burn
ing, hut Is recutnmouded only for Ils superior lubrlcailof
K iortles, nnd so confident aro the manutoclurersofltt
ng satisfaction, that thoy ure willing to havo It nud
on its merits and with a fnlr and Impartial trial, if rot
found os represented, it cuii bo returned to tho undersign
ed nt tlielr expense.
It will bo furnished lo Rail-Road Companies and 3Iin*
ufucturlug establishments, on ns fhvoniblo terms as they
can order It from Ncw-York. Tanners and CuYrler* wbo
have used the Oil pronounce ll equal to any ererured-
tiov 21 IhstuOm WEBSTER St PALMES.
UI?OKgE _ W.~FaRI5CASTLE;
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
... I’rauklln-Squaro.
*ITTOULD Return his thanks to his friends sod priross
v Y for past favours, and Inform them, that be I* ro*
ready ut the old stand, to execute nny work In the abort
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions lo please ill
wlm may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In tho above business done with Iho utmost ncalncstaul
dispatch.
» heelwright and Blacksmith work, and all klndi 0
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, 4c<l, made on the shortrs
notice and on most liberal terms. Jut»
REMOVAL.
T HE Undersigned would respectfully call Ihe at'enlion
of their friends nnd tho public to tlielr removal to
Smut’s now Building, onnoslto 8t. Audrcw’s Ball, Brougb-
ton-streel,—where will be found a choice hhoWmbI «
Family Groeerle*. Also, Wines, Liquors, Segura, ToUe-
co, Fruit, Confectionaries, wholesale uud retail, #l|>bt
lowest market prices.
Also, Oysters uud F’lsh will he put ap at Iho shortest Wf
tlce, In such style and quantity us may to wanted lor IM
accommodation or parties and tho country trade.
Jim 21) G. M. WILLETT !c CO.
PIANO DROIT. .
T HE Undersigned havo Just opened a splendid riaro
Droit, mudo by Roscnkraiitr, Dresden, for '•'hltb ibi
manufacturer has received a gold medal. There I
inents can bo recommended nnd guaranteed lo be wre-
riorlo nny ortho kind In uso. Tlio favor of s«*uii
solicited by .
Jim 24 F\ ZOGBAUM St CO^ Market-Squ^
NEW UO OK ft.
G OI)E\”8 LADY’S BOOK for Fehruory.
Tlio International Magazine do.
Tho Convict, or Iho Conspirator’s Victim J by a* 0
Buntlliic.
Kenneth 5 a Romanco of Iho Highlands.
Tlio Whig Almanac for 1852.
Tho Democratic Revlow for January.
Jnn 29 J. D. CUDDEPCL.
tings and Shooting*.
100 cares Kerseys and Lindseys.
25 hales Red Flaunels.
Also, n largo variety of todies’ Dresses, Fancy Goods,
Cloths, Casslmcrcs, Tweeds, nud Miscellaneous Articles
usually wanted by Country Merchants. j U ii 20
98 B EYA NS TR E ET.
.fAJLX AN» WINTER GOODS.
rpHE Subscrlto-r has JiihI received his well-assorted
X stock or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting
In part of English. French and German Cloths; English,
French nnd Scotch fancy nnd black Cusaiineres; also, n
largo and splendid variety of Vestings, consisting offancy
H lks, Ha Ins and Worsted, black und figured do., and
black embroidered do—which lie Is prepared to mnko to
order In tlio most fushlonuhlo style, und on accommo
dating terms.
..'.'f.h".. 1 'iH!..tt? 1 ™ 1 " " 0,lcl """rlnionl or I1KAHV
At A Itr. CLOTHING, Tor men and boys. Together with
n large nnd choice supply or HATH and CAPS, mndo up
In the most fashloiiuble style,and to his own order.
PHILIP KEAN, 08 11 ryunstreet.
C'UOTXIINGI (tI.OTilIN4»'I t'LOTlIINGl
I'lGRSON & HEIDT,
10 Whituhci*"8lrooty
A * > • been uud nro constantly receiving an oxlonslve
assortment or READY .MADE CLOTHING nnd
t.ent s F urnisldug GoihIs. Wo would respectfully Invito
the attention or merchant* visiting tho city, lo our Stock,
gotten un expressly Tor their trade. Great care has been
observed as to tbo stylo anil make of our garments, ami
wo are determined to sell ns low us can bo purchased in
New-) ork. Our stock of F’ancy Goods Is complete, and wo
Invite our friends to call und examine for themselves.
PIERSON St IIEIDT.
Clothing und Gent’s Furnishing Goods—'Wholesale and
Retail. oct 10
NEIV WHOLESALE & RETAIL CLOTMNO STORE.
r pilK Subscribers having Just arrived In this city, und
X opened tho elegant new Store nt tho
C'oriiiir of (,'oiigrcsN und JuffcrNoii»NfH.y
to-g leave to announce to tho citizens of Savannah, nnd to
dimler* and others lu Iho country. Hint from und nflcr tho
1st of September next, they will Roeji always on hand nn
nmido supply or Ueady-mmlo Mon’s und Boy’* CLOTH-
ING, of every description, from tho most common to tho
finest articles. They will also furnish every tiling that can
to required for a gentleman’s wardrobe, such us Sldrts,
Collars, Cravats, Drawers and Undcr-Shlrta, HackmGInvoa,
Boots, Shoes, Cajm, Hals; also, nil sorts ur lllanketo
Trunks, Carpet lings, 4tc. Sic. ^
All persons In town and country are respectfully re-
quested to call und examine our stock nnd ascertain our
I ,r J""* , MAAS St IIAYMANN.
Jan 26 Imo
N EGRO BROGANS.—A fresh supply of Nogro Shoes,
warranlod of tho best workmanship, and for salo
cuenp. Also, todies’ light colored silk toiling patent
llppod Golfer Bool*; todies’ Morocco patent tlppod Polka
Iloota, not to bo sunuuucd for neatness nnd beauty In thl*
city. Hie follies are respectfully Invited to examfoo
them, nnd they will uo doubt b« Induced »o purchase.
Jim W W,-IIEIDT.
RECEIVED nY*?0HN°M K c60PER Si. CO.,
TIIURSnAY, JANUARY 29X11.
G 1 ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for February. .
f Kenneth; n Romance of Iho Highlands. Vol. -
Tho Intcnintionnl Magazine, for F’cbranry. .
The School for Iluabnuds; a Novel: by tody B“ lwt
Lytton.
Tlio Whig Almiuinc, for 1852, , , _
My Friend Wriggles—a (Laughter) Moving Psnoram
of Ids F’ortimcs ami Misfortunes. ,
Templolon’s Engineer, Millwright and Mecbw
Pocket Companion. .
lllslolro do Charles XII, par Voltaire, solgneuiemen*
rovuo par Gahrlul Surrcnne, P. A. S. E.
The Wide World’, a Gabo. „ « l j l n 1D
A further supply of Charily and Its FruIlN or Oifw
Love as manifested in thu llcurl and Life} byJoosi
Edwards.
V ALKNTINKM—In Iho greatest variety, wiw »PP r0
iirlnto Envelopes. . col.
Natural History of Iho Human Species: by Lieu
Charles Hamilton Smith—wlthjdate*. o«ffnU.
Rnll-Rond, Stenni-iioal, anil Telegraph Book—»
A Faggot or French Sticks, or Paris In ,W , T ..jnsof
Horsemanship, Including tlio Breaking and TrauuoB
Ilurses: by lltmuche.
International, for February. .
Hiireiino's Vnltnlro's Charles 12th—French.
Taylor’s Wesley anil tho Methodists. .nh
Tho Comic History of Flngliuid: by A. Beckett
numerous coloured engravings.
- - - from IlFckon^No,
Homo Philosophy.
Jnn 31
Dickens—no. f *»(&
W. THORNE WHjl*^-^
iDinnMii uu,.-Coburn’s Extra oil, *“
sulistltiito for Sjiemi Oil, nt a much lower l j, r
This Oil Is warranted to wear well oni all kind*'“j
chlnery without gumming, nnd Is In oxlcnri'o u "° 1 ■ jX
tho rull-rouds, stonmers. uml machlno shops •"' n ? V*.
borlmod of jloston. und by Iho Novelty >* orks " Dl ^j
York. It Is also calculated for burning, and I' *'" n,«
to bum freely, giving n good light without crus
wick or emitting offensive smell, told 1*7 ... Kg0 ^,
Jnn 8 * MOORE U HENDBWjtw/
•\\700DEN WARE.—Brass Band Bucket b™| ^
snsss 'SttnLt'a**
rrc ,^, 0 , COLUNB%m ,^
rpAIILF. CUTLERY.—Flno Ivory Tea Mg. )| 0 ra
X Knives, with nnd without Fork*; Cocoa
and Pocket Cutlery; for anlo^^ wg fc „ UL KLF}V
TYHANDY nnd aiN.-fl half, 8 quarter, nnu -
1> pipes Brandy, 0 do Gin. All of tho sto v « .‘Upor
are In (ho U. H. Bonded Warehouse, being
tntlonst for salo on ronsonnblo tenn*, by nAV . D goN-
Jan 15 W. M-
H all lamps and lantkhns^-a JJJS
of stained Glasa Hall Lamps and tonun»
w )tS.‘T^ 3 * “ooScwfl s