Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, March 31, 1852, Image 4

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Im UcflaiWatfccfl. mi ' ■ Ciutlanj for Mtonl CTAI* 1 ®)«U whomHm; ^luiuS-s*. IVixnELD S.Rusaxi.L, Administrator of Al- wSSwnaw »uw.n>dmu g.Tu Xa3 hath appUbd to Uio Honor*bio tbo Inferior Gour to mv uicu vi^vuttObs (IT My they hive) to Itefridte Id the Ctork’a office of said Court, on or before the 4ih dayofMa* next;otherwise letter* dtomtosory will bo 8l >VltneJ»s the HonorableR. A.Lewis,one of tho Jus- flee* ofaekl Court, this 4th day of November, 1851. BOV 4 SEABORN OOODALL,o. C.Q. c.c. r • citation) for Letters Dimniwory, ~ S , ObnmataCo.* 1 1KoUlwbomlllinvwwero. la.'Mn, Ake B. Bates, Administratrix do bonis iobsUto ot Thomas W. O’FarroU, deceased, hath o tho Honorablo tbo Inferior Court of said Coun- sitting for ordinary purposes for n citation to l* bo published according to law for loiters dto- o are therefore to dte and admonish all ooncorned, S»b»WAiasiKa day of May next,' othcrwlso letters dlsmlssory will bo Br WBnes*,tho UotwrableR. T. Glbeon, one of tho Jus tices ofsakl Court, lids 4th day of November, 1851. v ™*’ * 81 “““ jjtwrt yrottetfl. Citation ftrlctton or Adminl«tratlon. sssaisiis?**«*s-^ Whereas, Dr. M. D. MooaBV and Many 8ueehan have applied for Lotion of Administration on theestatoof Martin Gherman, late of this County, deceased. Those aro therefore to cl to and admonish an and ilngu* lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections, ir any they have, within the thno prescribed, and according to law—otherwise LoUers of Administra tion will bo granted to tho applicants. Witness, tho Honorable Nathaniel J. Dugger, ono of tho Justices or Iho Court of Ordinary, this thUioenlh day of March, A. D. ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-two. mar 17 '1* 8M1TH, c. c. o. SAVANNAH REP a.cfl.it yotteta. ^oElooniMflntTuoMby'In May next, be- . . ....,_i door of the poUrtHouioln Brunswick, be* SWSSSBmfSfKti li of Glynn, with nil the privileges, appurtenances and lm> pro vomen to thereto bofongtaja and tnown and described -i follows! All that tract or pared of Land containing 1,888 acres m1 known is tract B, and composed of two sovenl ■ City Sheriffs Sale* W LL be sold on tho first Tuesday In April next, be. fore tho Court House, in the oily of Savannah, bo* twocn tho legal hours or sale, tho following property, Ono’flea-bitten gray Mara ono bob-tall bay Hone, ono dark brown Mare, one small bay Stud—levied on aa tho R roperty or WUllam Wright, to satisfy a FI. Fa. Issued oiu the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer, City of Savannah. November term, 1851, In favor of Joseph Uourk against William Wright. March 5,1853. [marfl] JNO. A. STALEY, Sheriff. n0v4 SEABORN OOODALL, c, c. o. c. c. Citation, for Letters JJiamiMory, S% T hr°*—°" n -’ i T ° *» Whom It m.r concern. Whereas, Jambs Huntbe, Administrator or the estate or Betaamln-Yetdery, (a free man of color) late of said County, deceased; has made application to the Uonorabte Inferior Court oT said County, whon sitting for ordinary purposes, for citation to Issue and bo published aoconling lo law for letters dlsmlssory : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar the kindred and creditors of said deceased to fllo their objections (If any they have) to tho dismission or the ap* pUcant, In too Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before tbs fourth, day of May next, otherwise letters dlsmlaeory V WiUii^tiioHonornblo William Thorne Williams, ono of the Justices of said Court, this fourth day of Novem* ber, 1851. SEABORN GODDALL, nor 4 c. c. o. c. c. Citation, for Letters of Administration. [Toil! whom It m«j concern. , ; Whereas, James Gairrra applies to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate of William M. Craig, late of said county, deooasod. Those are, therefore, to dto and admonish, all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fllo their objections (If any they hare) in my office, within . the time prescribed by law; otherwise, said letters ^WUnrasray tuudamiofficial signature, this £7lhday Of foba0 UfJ ’^ 1834 JAMES RAHN, Ord’y e. c. Citation, for Letters lti>mlMory. S T KfS£J££2?C& i To all whom it may concern. _ Whereas James Kauk, Administrator of the Estate of >lomon Weltman, late of said County, dooeasod, has made application to the Honorablo the Inferior Court of said County, sluing for ordinary purposes, Tor letters dls* mUsory: All concerned ore hereby cited and admonished to fllo their objections (ITany they have) In my office within iho time proscribed by law, otherwise letters dlsmlssory will be granted the said applicant. Witness the Honorablo Barnett Newton, ono of the Jus* ticca or said Court, this 13th day oTJanuary, A. D. 1852. * ‘ 'AMEd RAIIN, c. . Citation, for Letters Dlsmimyory. S T E«uS«braeo. j To .U Whom Um., concern. Whereas, Mart Ann Hoest, Administratrix of tho os* tala or Jesso Hurst, late or aakl County, deceased, has ap* piled to the Honorable the Inferior Court or said County, Billing foF ordinary purposes, for lowers of dismission: Those are to cite anu admonish all concerned, to I their objections (V any they have) In my office, whhtn tho time prescribed by law, or letters dlsmlssory will be granted tbo applicant. Witness, tho Honorable Thomas R. Illncs, ono or the Justices of said Court, this 13th day of January, A. D. 1853. JAMES RA11N, Jan 17 .... City Sheriff’s Sale. TX7ILL be sold oa the first Tuesday in April next, be* TV fore tbo Court House, In tho city of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of sale, tbo following property, to wltt Ono dark sorrel Hone, one large bay Mare, ono dark brown bay Horse—levied on as tho property of William Wright, to satisfy a FI Fa. Issued (Tom Iho Court of Com* monPleas -*■•* ~ “—*--- November William W March5,lW ' mar 9 i, to sausiy a n rn. issucu iroiu tbo uoun or com* eat and Oyer and Termluer, city or Savannah, ber term, 1851, In Ikvor or Aaron Champion, vs. n Wright. JNO. A. STALEY, Sheriff. Effingham ShcrKPi Sales. Q N THE FIRST TUESDAY in April next, before tho Court House at 8pringfleld, Effingham County, will no sold: Tom, a negro slave, levied ou as tho property of the estate of Isaiah Neely, deceased, to satisfy au exe cution In fevor of Elisabeth Jones vs. James Stewart, or dinary of said estate, and ono in favor of John Walling against the tame. JOHN DASHER, fob 28 Sheriff a. c. Camden Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday In April next, bo- fore the Court House door In Jefferson, twenty-five bushels Coro, more or lest, and ono tract of Land, con taining elghty-two acres, more or less; levied on under an attachment In fevor or J. M. Tlson va. Vandy V. Connoly. Cory mado by a Constable, and returned to me. fob 87 J. H. FINLEY, Bh’fl C. C. B tho Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, on Monday tho 13th Instant, Will be sold on Iho first Tuesday in April next, before the (taurt House In said county, between the usual hours of asks, one Lot or Land, containing 200 acres, adjoining lands of John J. Derreigvr. one-hall of Lot known as tbs “Wambcrslo Tract,” at South Newport. Also, on tbo first Tuesday of April, before the Court House In Forsyth county, ono 40 acre Lot, adjolulng lands of J. H. Woolitfe. Sold as the property of the estate of James M. Dervcrger, deceased, late of McIntosh county, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. Jan 87 .M. C. HBALD, Guardian. MARCH 31,1852.* ft veys, to wit: ono survey containing 1.000 acres, and granted to Seaton Grantland on the ©d day of January, 1837: and one other tract containing 888 acres, and grant ed al the same time to Henry Darnel t the two above mentioned tracts haring such shapes, marks, and boun daries, as will more fully appear by reference to the plat annexed to each of the said grants. Also, ono other tract oe parcel of Land containing 3^09 S and known as blot C, which said tract or parcel of It composed or tho four following surveys, to wit: ono surrey containing 1,000 acres and granted to James Bonner, ou tho 23d day of January, 1837; ono other sun vcy, containing 1,000 acres and granted at tho same time to In os. 11. Kcnnon; one other survey containing 1,000 acres and granted to Joalah Doles on tho 20th day of January, 1837, (except 300 acres thereof heretofore con veyed to William Manly, trustee,) and ono other tract containing 500 acres, and granted to William Grlgg on the 2GUi day of January, 1837: tho aforesaid last moo- tloned surveys having such shape, marks and bounda ries, aa will more folly appear by reference to the plat annexed to tho said several grants. Also, all that tract or pared or Land containing 3.781 acres, and known as tract 11, and composed of the four following surveys, to wit: ono survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on the Sfeh day of January, 1837, to Robert W. Alston; ono other survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted at tho samo tlmo to B. II. Rornolds; ono other survey containing 781 acres, and granted af the samo Ume to Robert H. Green; and ono other survey containing 1,000 acres, and granted on tho 83d day of Jan uary, 1837, to John W. L. Daniel; all of which several last mentioned surreys or ported* of Land have such shape, marks and boundaries aa will appear by reference to Ure plat annexed to said grants. Also, all that tract or parcel of Laud, containing 840 acres, and known as trad D, and granted to William J. Davis, on the 20th day of January, 1837, having such shape, marks sod boundaries aa will appear by reference to the nlat .hmtwI to said tract. Also, allthat other tract or pared of land, containing 2678 acres, and known as tract F. and composed of tho three following surveys, to wit: one survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to David B. Mitchell, on tbo 90th day of January, 1837; ono other survey containing 1000 acres, and granted to Peter J. Williams, on the 23d day of January, 1837: and other survey containing 678 acres, and granted to John Uclhune, on tho 28th day of January, 1837; all of said last mentioned several surveys having such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by reference to tho plat annexed to each of said grouts. Also, all that other tract or parcel or Land, (except 126 acres of the same,) containing 450 acre#, and known aa Admlnla tratrix’s Sale. O N the first Tuesday in April next, will be sold at the Court-House In Darien, a part of the real estate of T. K. Gould, consisting of the Island of Wahaw and Orae’s Island, for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of •aid cstat* A. M. GOULD, Adm’x. Jan 31 Company, and originally granted to James Powell. All tho aforesaid tracts and parcels of Land, with the privileges, appurtenances and Improvements, lovled on as the property of Urban us Dart, by virtuo of a writ otjieri /arias, Issuing oul of Uio Superior Court of Glynn county, Georgia, (on foreclosure or mortgages executed by the said urbanus Dart to the Exchange Bank, and by the said the Exchange Bank assigned and transferred to the Comptroller General of the said State and Commission ers under (he Act of 1838, entitled "u Act to authorise tho buslnoas of Banking, and to regulate tho samrO In fe vor of David E. Both well, Comptroller General, for use, Ac- against tbo said Urbanus Dart, mortgager, and tho said the Exchange Bank. —* “ * *“*' J Administrators’ Sale. B Y virtuo of m order of tho Honorable Court of Ordi nary for Chatham oounty, l will offer for sale at the Court House, on the first Tuesday In April next, a negro man named March, sokl for benefit or heirs and creditors of estate Wm. Thaddeus Williams. . mar 2 WILLIAM ROGERS, Adm’r. Citation, for Letters Dismisaory. g^ATE OPOBORCIA, Jjvf.llwlMinUOMjWMM,,. . Whereas, Asa G. Butler, Administratrix on the es tate of John G. Butler, late or said County, deceased, ap plies to me for letters of dismission (Torn said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar tbo kindred and creditors or said deceased, to file their objections, (If any exist) within the Ume proscribed by law. otherwise letters of dismission will bo granted the 1 Witness the Hon. J. L. McAllister, one of the Judgee of said Court, this sixth day or January, Anno Domini 1852. ALFRED ll. SMITH, Jan 7 Deputy Clerk c. o. a. c. Citation, for Lettere Dismissory. ft TATE OF^OEORGIA, | todl whom It m«j concern. Whereas, A. J. Bessent, Adm nlstrator upon the estate of John VV. Gray, deceased, lata of said county, applies for letters of dismission Bom the administration of said Therefore, the kindred and creditors of said deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file (heir objections (If any they have) In my office, In terms of Uio law; other wise fetters dlsmlssory will bo granted (within the time prescribed' by law) by the Court of Ordinary for said oounty. Witness, the Honorable Thomas R. Dunham, John Thompklns and W. D. Cole, Justices of said Court, this 21st day or January, 1852. GERSHON PERCIVAL COHEN. Jan 86 j 'c. c. o. c. c. Executor’s Sale. 'IT7TLL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in April next, be- TV fore the door of tbo Court Home, In the City or ba- vannah, between the usual hours of sale, Uio following property, via: Lot No. Fourteen, (14,) In the Sixteenth (16th) District, in the county of Dooly, Georgia, containing 2U2Jf acres. Also, all that Tract or Land in Effingham county, Geor gia, formerly tbo property of Uowel Hines, conslsUngof divers lota or parcels of Land, and containing 2,850 acres, more or less. Also, all that Tract of Land In Bcriven county, Geor gia, formerly granted to Thomas Scarbrough, containing five hundred acres, more or less, bounded East by Ro gers* land. North by R. McK tone’s land, South by vacant land, and West by vacant and Palmer’s land. Also, all those two Tracts of Land lu tho county of Bryan, Georgia—tho one containing slxty-flvo acres, more or less, bouuded S.E. by lands of John Waldren, N. E. by tho river Ogechee, N. W. by lands formerly MlUadgo’s, 8. W. by lands unknown: tbo other tract containing thir ty-seven acres, more or less. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, containing 903)4 acres, more or loss, known as Number one hundred ana forty-eight, (I48j in the 22nd District of Muscogee county, Georgia. Also, all that tract or parcel of Land, situated in Gads den county, Florida, about 2W miles N. W. from the town or Quincy, hounded on the East by Dupont's land, on the South by AUlaon’a land, on tho West by Government land, and on tho North by McBride’s land, containing Get) acres, more or less. Also, a Tract or Land In Merriwether county, Georgia. All the above property, belonging to the estate of 8hadrach Winkler, deceased, and sold by authority of the will of said Snadrach Winkler, as also by virtue or a decree rendered at tho January Term, 1852, or the Superior Court or Cnalham county, Georgia, in n cause wherein Josephine J. Mitchell, and others, devisees nud legatees of the said Shadrach Winkler, were complain ants, and Eacharlah M. Winkler and Abraham Harmon, Executors or aakl Shadrach Winkler, dec'd, and others, were defendants. Terms at sale. Z. M. WINKLER,» Prf ^, tnr . marO A. HARMON, ^^“t«*uwn- Citatton» for Letters Dlsmlssory, S T McIntosh R Co?’ (Toall whom it may concern Whereas. 31. L. Davis, Administrator on the estate of Joslah Davis, late of this County, deceased, applies ‘ lettora of dismlsalon on said estate: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singu lar (he kindred and creditors of said deceased to file their otyectiotts (Hany they have) with tho Ordinary of this County. In terms of tno law. otherwise letters of dismis sion will be granted the applicant. Witness, tho Honorablo Bamuel Palmer, ono of tho Judges of the Court of Ordinary for said County, this 13th day of January, 1853. £. M. BLOUNT, Jan 16 c. c. o. m’i. c. - Citation, for Lettere of OoardJanahip. S T «lyimCo. IA ’ j Towbom 11 ®»y concern, Whereas, Samuel M. Burnett, applies to mo for Let ters of Guardianship or tbo person and estate of Wim berly Bell, orphan of Noble J. Bell, deceased. These are therefore to dte and admonish all persons interested, to bo and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to ffie their objeettons, if any exist, why said Letters should not bo granted to said applicant. ^Giveu^ under ny^hand and official signature, this 27th marl ’ E. C, P. DART, Ordinary. Citation for Letters Dlamlssory. gTAra^OKHlOIA, | To allwlioin It may concern: Whereas, Francis M. Scabl ett, Executor on the estate of Thomas Dover, late of said County, deceased, applies to me for Lettora of Dismission from said estate: » These aro therefore to dte and admonish all and singu lar tho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their, objections, (if any exist) within the tlmo prescribed by law, otherwise Letters of Dismission will be granted the applicant. Witness, E. O. P. Daet, Esq- Ordinary of Glynn County, this eleventh day of February, Anno Domini, lB5y feb 17 CHARLES H. DURYEE,) HARRIBTDURYEB, Llb «» 1 « ®^rce. C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, January Term, 1853. It appearing to the Court that the Defendant (a the above entitled cause, 1s out of the limits or this Statot On motion. It to ordered that the said Defendant doab- pear-on or before the first day or the next Term or thto Court, and file ber answer or defensive allegation In writing, or Judgment shall pass upon her default. And H to -further ordered, that this Rule be published in ono or the Gazettes of tho City or Barannoh once a month for three months.' ■ Extract from tho Minutes. ■ * JOHN F. GUILMARTIN, fob 3 Clerk a. c. c. c. ... „A.dminlatrutor’a Notice. A LL PERSONS interested are hereby notified, that four XV- months nflor this date, application will be made lo the Honorable Inferior Court of Wayne County, when fitting far ordinary purposes, for leave to sell Lot of Land No. 238,ln the 8d District of said County, bolonging to the •staWof Jacob Hlghsmtth, late or said County, deceased. Bold for tlio benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid de ceased. JAMES HIGH SMITH, Jan 1 * Administrator VALUABLE LAMBS FOB 8AJLE. a Administrator** Bale. m V Will bo sold Oil thu first Tuesday lu April ■•next, before tho Court House door, In the—"*" town of Jcfieraoulou. Camden county, Ga^the following fractions or Land, belonging to the estate of Philip Cooke, tote of Twiggs County, deceased: 359 seres, No. 291, 1st District, Camden oounty. Im proved lot, a good dwelling, out house and Cln house— about 80 acres under good fence and In cultivation; mill scat upon U; now occupied by Sir. George Johns; well kuown as the old Indian encampment, Mackasooka Path; and crossing an Inexhaustible cattle range in tho neigh borhood of thto place. 283 acres, No. 440. 1st District. Camden county. Im- E roved lot—a email log bouse and out house; a few acres avu been cultivated; xnowu as the Commissioner’s cu* campment and mound A. 1UJ v. J-»n 1.. i out in said mortgage JLj*. Also, all that other tract'or Land granted to Jacob Moore on the 28th November, 1822, containing 495)4 acres, bounded east by Wm. Moore’s land,southwest by an old survor, northwest by vacant land, and southeast by James Moore’s land, and conveyed by Jacob Moore to Mary R. Demere, wife of James Moore, by deed dated 1st October, 1835. and having such shape, marks and boundaries as will appear by tho plat annexed to said KT ?Tho aforesaid last-mentioned tract or parcel of Land, with tho privileges, appurtenances and Improvements, levied on as the projierty of James Moore, deceased, by virtuo of a writ of fieri fectoa Issuing out or the Superior Court of Glynn county, Georgia, (on foreclosure or mort gage executed by the said James Moore, hi his llfo-tlme, to the Exchange Bank, and by tho said tho Exchange Bank oaslgued and transferred to the Comptroller Gene ral of tbo said Stato and Commissioners, under the act of 1638, entitled “ an act to authorize tho business or bonk ing, and to regulate the same,) in fevor of David E. Botb- well, Comptroller General, for use, Ac- against the said James Moore, mortgager, and the said the Exchange Bank, assignor—said property pointed out In tho said mortgago fi. to. JOHN P. LAMB, Sheriff, 'eb 28 Glynn County, Go. LEA A PERRIN’S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. rpHE Proprietors having to acknowledge tho unnuall- 1 lied approval and the general adoption of thto tsai— in every quarter of the globe, deem It neodfol to st that its superior qualities causing universal demand, have given riso to numerous imitations; but in the United Slates thto has been carried to the extent of making of our names, and copying our labels, wrappers and < aules, for which offenco parties in New York aro i under bonds awaiting their trial. In order, therefore, to enable purchasers to avoid Imitations, we hereby glvo notice that we continuo to consign our Sauce to tho care of Messrs. Jona Duncan A Sons, of New-York, us our solo Agents for tho United States. 1 by whom tho trade may be at all times supplied with the genuine article, oa terms calculated with due regard to their interest. LEA A PERRINS. Worcester, Eng. July 10,1851, m—ly aug 28 ; ffumctntn. .... "SWAMPS". ; CELEBRATED PANACEA, '. • ■ ’ roa ma ooaa or 'IBM. DIBKASKS OK THE LIV- . ™IN, AND ALE DISEASES AKISINOFttOSl IMI'UIUTIES OK TIIE “■°OD- A-KH™ O*' CWAUP8 PANACEA ha* been, foTtoore than thirty D two year*, celebrated In this counts and In Europe for lu extraordinary cures—for tho certificates of which inference to made to Ihe directions and books (which may bo had gratis) accompanying the Panacea, some of which give the particulars of comm too frightful for general pub lication, where tho patients had been almost eaten up with Scrofula, and were deemed Incurable by Physicians. U has been used In hospitals and private practice, and haa had tho singular fortune of being recommended by the most celebrated physicians and other eminent per- *°W. GtbsomILD^frof. of Bumry, P*. University. Valentino Mott, M, D- Pror. or sura, N. Y. do. W. P, Dewee*! M. d’ rrof. or Mid, Pn. do. N. Chapman, M. D- Pror. of Physic, Pa. do. T. Parke, M?D, Pree’t Coll. Physicians, Phlla. Dr. Del Vallo, Professor or Medicine, Havana. Jose Eourooco do Lux. pror. of Surgery, Lisbon. J. Chlpman, Mem. Royal Coll. Surgeons, London. G. W. Ervlng, Into Minister to Spain. Sir Thomas Poaraon, MoJ. General British Army. Gilbert Robertson, Britton Consul, Ac. Ac. N And, also, tho wonderful cures clfoctcd by 8wa!m*s Panacea have for many years made It an lnvaJuablo re medy. The Panacea docs not contain mercury In any form, and being an innocent preparation, it may be given to thomosttcnUcr lurunt. , . ... The retail price haa been reduced lo IL50 per bottle, (containing three half pints.) or three bottles for f 4. Beware of imposition. 8wslm’s Panacea to In round bottles, fluted longttudl- and having the name or Jambs Swaim stamped on Uie sealing wax. and written on tbo label covering the cork, and a splendid engraving for tho side of tho bottle, com posed of gcomotrio lathe work, comprising nine different dies, which have been turned for the exclusive use of the proprietor: by Draper A Co, bank note engraven*, of l’hludelpbla. In tho contra to a portrait of the late Wm Swaim, copyright secured. AIM* Stvalm’i Vermlfujre. A valuable Family Medicine, being a highly approved remedy for all diseases arising from debility or the diges tive organs, such as Worms. Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Bleeding Piles, 8lck Headache, Ac^ Ac. Boo foe pamphlet (which may be bad gratis) accompany- kyrouodSuSvAIM’S LABORATORY, THE OLD STAND, Seventh street, below Chestnut, Philadelphia, and sold by ail tbo respectable Druggists in the United States. GAUTION TO THE PUBLIG. Persona wishing lo obtain the geuulno SWAIM’S PA NACEA and SWAIM’S VERMIFUGE, should be carcfUl to observe that tbo name NWAIffI is spoiled correctly on Iho bottles and labels, or they may bo Imposed on by medicines mode in Imitation of them by a person bearing a somowat similar name, well calcu lated to deceive. General Agents for the United States: SCIIIEFFELIN BROTHERS A CO, 104 and 100 John-strcet, New-York. fob 94 m—5o—3mo OVERWHELMING SUCCESS I 300, 474 “ M 392, “ “ « « These lota are adjoining; about one-third river ham mock ; much live oak upon It; remainder well Umbered pine land, convenient for the limber and turpentine busl- 484)4 acres, No. 248,1st District, Camden county. 131 “ “ 278,’ « « « « 240)4 « “ 279 “ “ « « * These Lots are adjoining; No. 284 to an improved lot, comfortable dwelling and out houses; about 40 acres in cultivation; occupied by John G. Thompson; all well limbered, and convenient for the timber and turpentine RU8HTON CLARK A CO?S CELEBRATED GENUINE MEDICAL COD LIVER OIL. T HIS Valuable remedy, Introduced by ui to tho no- lice or tbo medical profession but utile more than two years since, has, during that short period, advanced more rapidly In tho public estimation than any remedy yet discovered for thto dread destroyer of tho human race. It has been used with Iho most signal and gratifying suc cess, oven In cases considered hopeless; snd. In tho late reporta of tho Now York snd Pennsylvania Hospitals, on its use, it to spoken of as being more voluablo limn any remedy yet discovered for Consumption and Pulmonary Affections; and it has tho great advantage over all other remedies, that, Instead or reducing, 11 Increases the strength and flesh of tho patient—thus enabling Nature to co-ope rate with tho remedy, and overcome tho disease. Owing to the purity and superior quality of IhoOU of our manutheturo having given it a popularity over all others, several persons have copied the siuqmand stylo of our bottle, in order to palm off Inferior quality and adul terated Oil; and, as the article, unless pure, Is, In most cases, worse than useless, we would call particular atten tion to our signature, which to over tho cork of each bot tle, without which It to not genuine. Bo particular and inquire for Rushton, Clark A Co's Cod Liver Oil, and see thattbe signature to over the cork. For sale by W. W. LINCOLN, And by Druggists generally In tho United Slates. Jan 20 330)4 seres, No. 163,1st District, Camden county. The above Lands all lie upon the St Mary’s river.— Will be sold on terms one-balf cash, and balance twelve months’ credit, with bonds for titles. Jan 29 ISAAC WINSHIP, Adm’r. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. | SOUTHERJY DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, j To the Marshal of the District of Georgia-Greeting: TIT H E R E A 8, Sylvester Mumford, Alexander Mo- \\ Donakl, Vardy Woolley, Alexander SooU, James Gowen, Barnes Gowen, George Lang, David Bailey, i».«a Lang, Allen Dunbar and Zacbarfah N. Winkler, and .--y Joseph F. Pclot, Copartners under the stylo of J. F. Pblot ,n Iul /» w A Co.—owners of the Steamboat Planter, have exhibited “’I?® kDO ' their libel, or complaint, In the District Court of Ihe Uni ted Slates, for Iho Southern District of Georgia, alleging and propounding that the aakl libellants are the true and feflal owners of the said steamboat Planter, whereof WUllam H. Taylor, now to, or lately was, master. That on the night oT tho twenty aecood or February, in the present year, eighteen hundred and IMy-lwo, the said Blcambeat Planter being a new, tight, staunch, and well built vessel, of tho burthen of ono hundred and seventy- T „„ .Administrator’s Notice. tVO MONTHS after date application will bo made to the Honorable the Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell the real estate belonging to Uio eatate of Loyd Samson, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and credit- on of stud deceased. GUSTAVUB FRIEDLANDER, Adm’r. Brunswlck,q<U,Mareh 2; 1852. mar 5 TtOtJB MONTHS anerdstajipmi cotkm will be made to X 1 the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for leave to sell all the lands belonging to tho ostate of Christian J. lfelreandcmlUors < orM&deceased 1 .^ ^ b ® uelItof th ® „ CHARLES HINELY, Admlntotoalor. Effingham county January 10th, 1852.Jan 17 - Ml . Exeontors’ffotlce. ssaas^ i - ora w«^.TSo n fvKL w “ l “ , ftbM Ex ’™ of Bmuol’wSki'^dOTMMl. Executor’a Notice. ua. wUhtn tbo tlmo prescribed byiaw!°® all perwni Indebted to said deceased, are hereby required to make immedlato payment to or WM.’ RAHN^ j March 4th, 1853. ’ more : Administrator’s Sale. Y virtuo of an order from tho Honorablo Inferior Court of McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary Impose** *»toa second Monday In January Instant, WU1 bs sold at tho Court llouso In Darien, In said ©ounty.oa the first Tuesday in April, between the usual safe, one Lot of Land, with tlio Improvemento thereon;, adjoining the tonttoofflie heirs of James Odder, rMriC^7a 1 “t r ' rEABE ’ -jlstnaUir’s Sale. a order from the Honorable Inferior -■^aapaaaagrv na^ B ALWNG, Admlnlilralor. January 83, iBM, jaaS4 the port of on said night, at about eleven o’clock, the sakl steamboat Planter, In the prosecution of said voyage, arrived In the river Savannah, within the ebb and flow or tho tide, and within tbo admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction of the District Court or Uio United Slates, for theDiatrict or Geor gia, aforesaid, near Fig Island light, steering for said light, when the Captain of said steamboat Planter, observed tho steamboat Florida, (whereof Louts M. CoxeUer waa then master,) coming down the river under a full press of steam—that Ihe tide had Just turned, and that there waa plenty or water and room for tlio said steamboat Florida to have paosod raid steamboat Planter, on tbo left, notwithstanding which, that the Captain and crew or the steamboat Florida neglected to pass on the left, which they could have dune with ease and safety, but at* tempted to cross tho bows of said steamboat Planter, and although tho Captain of tbo said steamboat Planter, had tho engine reversed, yet tho said steamboat Florida ran foul or and struck said steamboat Planter on the stem; snd broke the stem or aakl steamboat Planter, the apron, the ptank-shear. one beam and live timber*, tore off tho choclu aiKl billet, broko off iho breast hook, carried away the stanebeoM and bulwarks forward of the gangway, shattered Uio deck planks, and otherwise greatly damaged said steamboat Planter. That at the tlmo of the damage the steamboat Planter waa pursuing her correct course, that the Captain and persons having charge of tho steam boat Florida must have seen her distinctly—that ibey had amplo room to pass, and that ir they had not attempt ed to crow the bows of tho elcainboul Planter that tho said damage would not have happened—that tho steam boat Planter, at the time of receiving said damage was a Ught, staunch, now, and well built boat—Ibat when the aalu steamboat Planter arrived at the City of Savannah, the Port Wardens of said City, on a survey, ordered sala boat Into the Dry Dock for repalrs-lhat Uio repairs of said damage, so caused by the said steamboat Florida, will cost Iho sum of one thousand dollars—that her loss by detenUon for two trips wUl amount to six hundred dollar*—that the wages of officers and rrow, stores and Port Warden’s surreys, amount to two hundred and fifty dollars, and that by reason of said collision, tho libellants have sustained damago to tho valuo of eighteen hundred and fifty dollars. That all Uito occurred within Ibe ad miralty and maritime jurisdiction of said Court, of all of which they pray leave to furnish proofs, and have also prayed a decree for their damages aforesaid and coils, and that (he ordinary process may tosuo. . And, wlicreas, tho Judgo of tho District Court aforesaid W . J °, Wor ® a * Dt * directed that Iho ordinary process should Issue, returnable to tho Court llouso In the City of oatoe thirtieth day of March, Instant,all! £°MS r#tor V‘ maro hereby authorized, “Joined, peremptorily to clto SlS}, 01 , f, h n ii, pcr, ? n * having, or protending to hare, pear at the time and place aforesaid, before Urn Judge onto tow and Just loo shall appertain; and whatever you shall do In tbo premtoos, you shall certify to the Judgo aforesaid, at the time and place aforesaid, together with this writ. llr. Larzetti’s Juno Cordial, OR, PROCREATIVE ELIXIR. M Bo Yo Fruitful, and Multiply!” I S a command that should be cheerfully obeyed by the children of men. Tho ambitious, tbo humble, tho fierce, tho gentle, tho high, tho low, tho barbarous, and the cultivated, are united In tho desire which flnua it* accomplishment In tho reproduction of their kind. There to nothing more certain than that It to ono of the first duties of tho human race to Increase and multiply; and the man and wife who leave the world without having obeyed Ihe Injunction, can scarcely bo said lo hare ful filled the great cod of their existence. it also possesses tbo unrivalled qualities of curing in cipient Consumption, and 1 have administered it with great success to patients who have sought our delightful dlmato for the restoration of tholr health, and tho result to that a medicine has been added to the catalogue for tho cure of incipient consumption. Tho Juno Cordial 1s also a certain cure, In all cases, for Fluor Albua, difficult or painful Menstruation, Inconti nence of Urine, Gleet, and all diseases arising from debil itation of the system, where an impulse or a restorative to wanted. It to a certain cure for seminal emissions, gene ral debility, weakness of the genital organs, nervous af fections, lfeucorrhmn or Whites. As on Invigorating medicine, It to unequalled. It has taken the precedence In Italy, and will In all other countries where it may be come known. To spread wide the blessings of this medicine, 11 appointed Messrs. Judson A Co, of tho City orNew Y In tho United States of America, my sole AgenU for Its aalo; and none can bo genuine unless It comes through them, snd their signature to on tho wrapper. ” • ~■■*••1610,1814. Antonio Laaztvn, M. D. Cuutlon to be Corel ally Read and Re* membered. A counterfeit of thto celebrated Juno Cordial has lately been Issued, having tbo name of Leri Judaoa ou the wrapper. Remember that tho couirraararr haa the namooTLxvi Judson on the wrapper, and the oxhuinx haa NOT his name on tho wrapper. JUDSQN A CO, No.U John street, New York, Only Agents In America. Established In 1844. Sold In Savannah only by MOORE A HENDRICKSON, and JAMES A. LaROCHE ; In Augusta by Havllond, RtofejjA Go.; In Charleston by Havlland, Ilarral A Co. Wltnev, the Honorablo John 0. Nicoll, Esq, Judgo _ said District Court, this twelfth day or March, ouo usual thousand eight hundred and fiftr-two. .y'tbtbo Improvomennta there* LLOYD A OWENS, Proctors for LlbellanU. .... AH persona interested in thu^monition will take duo notice. W.H.O, MILLS, r. c. „ „ U. B. Marshal, District of Georgia. [L.8.] 0*o. Glen, Clerk. Cavatuub, March 17,1852, max IS Mexican Mustang Iiinimewt, To the Halt t tho Lame) the Sore & the Stlff-Jointedl IPe Bring Glad Tidings of Great Jog I T HIS LINIMENT Is ono or tho most perfect remedies ever offered to the affilcted. Its action upon Iho or ganization to truly wonderfol. Ita volatile, penetrating, soothing and healing properties diffuse llicmselve to tho very bones. It enters Into the circulation of tho blood- gives a now Impulse to the whole uervoua system to the very extremities of the fingers and toco—stimulates the absorbents and secretions, and thus ASSISTS NATURE to throw off and rid herself or nny diseased action of nerves, muscles, chords or ligaments, making It equally applicable lo Sores of any kind, rheumatism, PAINS IN EVERY PART OF THE BODY, from a diseased action of any of the structural portions of the system. WHILE IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS to tho healthy flesh, skin, or bone, It has tho property of entering lute combination, nud dissolving any or tho organic tissues wheu they are diseased, or their vitality is destroyed. Possessing thoso peculiar powers, la (he reason why It is EQUALLY EFFICACIOUS in so many different complaints. It acts upon sclentiflo priudples and FIXED LAWS OF THE CREATOR! From tbo hundreds or cuaxs that ore being almost daily reported to us from all ports of tho country, wo glvo a lew below: MORE EVIDENCE! Win. Milnca, P. 31, of Mount Moriah, Ind, under dole of 11th October, says: “My youngest child walked Into a fire that had been kindled in tbo yard for washing t I suppose It walked Into the ashes, and when It felt the heat, It fell forward Into tho fire on ita hands and foce, and was SHOCKINGLY BURNED. I am glad to say that.by applying two bottles of the Mex ican Slushing Liniment, tv was perfectly cured Inn few days, and to at this tlmo well. Other certificates I could send you from persons here, of cures ON THEMSELVES AND ON THEIR HORSES, they are of dally occurence hero t I will do all in my power for the safe of tho Liniment as 1 know it to be most excellent for man or bcasL” HIS WOUNDS ARE HEALED. John Sblrioy, under date of Poseyvillo, Indiana, Decem ber Sigh, 1851, says: Tho Mustang Liniment has perform ed a great cure for me. On lost Saturday week, 1 by accident ran a RED HOT ROD OF IRON Through my hand, entering between tho thumb and fore finger, passing through tho thick part or my hand and coming out on my wrist, between tho two largo leaders. 1 Immediately applied iho Liniment, and continued to uso lu On Uio Saturday night next alter that, it was well, and 1 went to my work as usual.” HERE IS ANOTHER WITNESS. Pink Valley, Miss, Dec. 25,1851. Db. A. G. Beaoo A Co.—Tho nine dozen Mustang Lin- lmenl, left five weeks ago, aro all sold. Bond mo thirty dozen immediately. ThoAlustang Liniment has perform ed some wonderfUi cures here. Dr. W. W. Novel says itte THE GREATEST LINIMENT IN THE WORLD. He had a negro girl that was nearly deaf and blind—his remedies did her no good—a few applications of tho Lini ment cured her entirely, it to also cuing Janies VV. Coy’s leg, which has been A RUNNING SORE FOR FORTY YEARS! It has not foiled In a single cose here, so for as it has been tried. (Signed) Arthur Hudson. EXTRAORDINARY CUIUS OF WRY NECK! A girl twelve yean old, at Airs. Pierson’s boarding house in Cleveland, Ohio, had been subject to FllE FROM INFANCY. The spinal column wua consider ably curved, and tho head wo* so for drawn down by the contraction or tho muscles of the nock, that It rested on the right shoulder, and LARUE LUMPS OR TUMORS formed on tho sldo or her neck and under her Jaw . Four weeks ago they commenced using tho Mustang Liniment on her. In two weeks the contracted muscles wore relaxed, tho lumps luul all dinppearod, tho neck became straightened, and THE HEAD WAS ERECT I Mrs. B. of St. Louis, was nursing a young child,ono nipple became very sore, and Ihe BREAST INFLAAlED AND CAKED HARD. A few applications of tho Alustang Liniment healed tho nipple, removed tbeharduessand influmraatlon from tho breast, and she had no frirther trouble with lu Numer ous cases of this description have come to our knowledge AND IT IS ALWAYS EFFECTUAL. Airs. Hughes, of St. Louis, had a very sovere attack o ’ Inflammatory Rheumatism In her shoulders, arms utn back. Aller suffering tho most excruciating pains for some ten days, without obtaining any relier FROM I1EU PHYSICIANS, she waa Induced to try tbo Mustang LlnmenL Two fifty- cent bottles effected a perfect cure. SALT RHEUM. Airs. Anna M. Pierce, wife or John Pierce, Plumber, on Alorkel-streel, had bceu affilcted for many years with this troublesome and obstinate affection. Tno disease was confined, principally, to her hands which would be come very much inflamed and swollen, producing almost Intolerable Itching anil burning. After a few days thto erysipelatous irritation would subside, when the skin Would peal off and dry in scales, and at every Joint LARGE AND FUIGhVfUL CRACKS would penetrate nearly to the bones, extending Itself half way round the fingers, and entirely across the palms of tho hands. In consequence of this drying and concentra ting of tho muscles, tho liotids were nearly closed, and the ends of tlio fingers drawn towards tho contra of the palmes. In thto awful condition SHE SUFFERED FOR YEARS, trying overy remedy that Doctors could prescribe, with out any relief. A bottle of tho Alustang Liniment waa brought into Ihe house by a young mun who was using It IN QUART ROTTUES. FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES AR18INQ FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE SYSTEM. The valuo ot this Medlclno to now widely known, and every day tho field of Ito usefulness la extended. It Is ap proved, and highly recommended by Physicians and ad* raltted to bo the most powerful and searching preparation from the root, that haa ever been employed In medical practice. Its operation extends to the remotest part of the system, and consists In removing diseased action In tho ab sorbing and secreting organs. In ntau, nature seldom ef fects, unassisted, tho cure of any virulent disease, but re quires the aid of a stimulant, altcmulo, or antiseptio med icine. In diseases of the skin and Ocsb, a combination of theeo threo classes of medicinal agents to highly desirable. All these properties aro combined In thto preparation; and instead or operating successively upon tho system, as they must necessarily do when taken separately, they op- era to simultaneously, and in perfect harmony when ad ministered In this form. Ito tonic property strengthens the digestion, and Improves the appetite. U alterative tendency carries off tho accumulations of morbid mailer, —and Ito antiseptio Influence neutralizes tho virus, by which the diseaso to fostered. Its untform success In curing and relieving tho various diseases for which It to recoin raondod, to established by a multitudo of attested CURE OF BRONCHITIS, OR MINISTERS’ SORB THROAT. Fata IUvxk, Mm, Aug. 22*1,1050. Alossra. 8ands I regnrd It but lustico to yourselves, and humanity to all similarly affected, to say, that your Sarsaparilla haa cured mo of Iho Chronlo Laryngitis. It would bo difficult for mo lo describe tho alarming condition of my threat and vocal organs previous lo tho uso of your Invaluable remedy. During nearly three years 1 waa forced to desist from the public duties of my irofcsslon; and having made uso or a great variety of f irofeasod specifies, besides submitting lo more than thlr- y extremely painful cnustlo applications, 1 had abandon ed all hope or relief, when, aa a dernier resort, I waa let to tho trial of your Sarsaparilla. My disease waa of so long standing, and had so ob stinately resisted the best medical skill, that I am con scious It cannot trulg bo sald.-my “feltIt hath saved me,” for 1 bad none; but 1 trust I fed In some appropriate de gree for Ihe favorablo result above named. I have now been able to attend to Iho duties of tho pastorate for more than a year, and having proved from actual experi ment tho thoroughness or the cure, I could not feel Justi fied In longer withholding this statement. 1 am nccustomod to keep n bottlo or your Sarsaparilla at hand and whenever exposed lo colds, or extra labor, still uso it as a preventive. Very gratefully yours. 8. a BROWN, Taster or Cenlro-sL ft. E. Church. FROM THE 8TATE OF MAINE. Tho attention of tho render to called to tho following cortificalo of a remarkable cure effected by using only five bottles of Sands’ Uursuparilla. Sidney, (Maiue,) April 15, 1850. Messrs. A. B. Ac D. Sands : Gentlemen.—Tills to to certify (hat 1 havo been affilcted more or less ever slnco my birth, with Scrofula, which continued to Increaso until last February. In Januury, tuy legs were so swollen I could not get on a boot or stocking, and I had soveral large sores on me all tlio tlmo. In this situation, 1 was about to glvo up in despair, when 1 was advised to fry Sands’ Saraaiwrilla. I hud not much faith In It, but I sent to your agents In Augusta, Ma, and procured a bottlo. which did tno so much good, that 1 sent and got another, and continued until 1 bad taken five bottles. I ant now perfectly woll. If any person who may read thto lultcr ts ulUlctcd with any disease of Scrofula, I would most sincerely recommend and advise them tomako use of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. If any person wishes further Information ubout my case, by calling upon mo, 1 can couvinco them of (ho healing power of “its medicine. STEPHEN C. HAYWOOD, P. 8.—Wo are personally acquainted with Air. Hay wood, and bellevo bis statement above to bo true. DILLINGHAM k. T1TCOMB. Prepared and sold, wholesolo and retail, by A. B. tc D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-eL, comer of William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists generally hroughout the United Stales and Canadas. Price f 1 per rattle; six bottles for 85. Sold In Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. Af. TURNER & CO., and by all tho Druggists throughout tho City and 8tate. 3tno—tn mar 18 „ DUMFBIE’S EYE WATER, T70R Bore, Inflamed or weak eyos. Persona who have J? used thto Eye Water, bare found the most unexpect ed relief, after every other remedy resorted to had failed. Just received, and for sale by W. W. LINCOLN, mar 15 Alonuracut-squoro. ARNICA PEASTER8. rpilESE Plasters aro prepared from Iho Arnica Montana, A Ibat valuable Vegetable Remedy, nsed for many years In Germany; and various parts ol Europe, with auch astonishing efficacy as to attract the attention of the world, and the Medical Faculty—particularly to Its won derful medical properties. Bylustlmulatlngandanodyne effects It affords immediate relief In all cases of pains or weakness In the breast, side, back or limbs—also, In bruises, sprains, fractures, gout, rheumatism, lumbago, and 1s a valuable auxiliary In Liver complaints, pleurisy, coughs, colds, consumption, asthma, hoarseness, &<•-, fee. These Plasters being spread on tho softest Lambskin, are easy and comfortable, and may bo worn by tbo most delicate persona In all situations. While they adhere firm ly, tbo Plaster to prepared of that consistence ns uot to run, or In auy way soil tho whitest linen. Just received and for solo by W.W. LINCOLN, mar 18 Monument-square. FEVER AND AGUE. C HILL FEVER, Dumb Ague, Intermittent and Re mittent Fevers and all tho various forms ol bilious diseases, speedily snd thoroughly cured by DIL OS GOOD'S INDIA ull OL AGOG U E, tlio well known remo- dy for Fever and Ague. Tlint old favorite with tho public, requires no Clap ’Trap to glvo it currency with tho people. It to left to toll Ito own story—to rest on Its own intrinsic merits. Ask the candid man who baa given It a fair trial, ann he will tell you what It will accomplish. It Is entirely a vegetable preparation, and may bo taken by any one. with perfoct safety lo the most delicate con stitution. In repeated Instances It has boon administered to infknts leas titan a month old, suffering from attacks of Fever and Ague, and always with entire success- In numberless Instances constitutions greatly Impaired,: apparently ruined by a long residence in a bilious mate, hnvo been entirely restored by Ito contlnui* ficieut uso. For solo at wholesalo or retail, by WAI. VV. LINCOLN, Alonuraen&sguare. mar 27 Solo Agent for thto City. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. nPHF. Undersigned havo on hand and offer for sale at A tho lowest market prices, a well assorted stock of Housekeeping Goods, comprising— 4-4.5-4, 6*4, 8-4, 10-4 and 12-4 Bleached and Brown 6-4,8-4 and 1(M Linen Sheetings. ^MWsh Ltaen, warranted pure flax, of different prices iluckabuck. Birds* Eye, Scotch and Russia Diaper, Dowlas, Crash and Damask Napkins, aotil. l5M Dro * n * nd BleKbhd Damask Table ®j4,7-4 and 8-4 Colored Table Covers. Cloth Table and Piano Covers, Ac. Ito. , EINSTEIN It, ECKMAN, Jta26 • 131 Congrcss-HrecL for A PAIN IN HIS BACK, and was so much benefited by it that ho requested her to try it on her hands; she did so, and by tho uso or a few bottles, SHE 18 PERFECTLY CURED l The frightful cracks liuvo closed, tho roughness and ex coriation of tbo skin has disappeared, and her lingers and hands are now . I'UAUr.KAND BOtTAB AN INFANTS! J. U. Douglass, Constable of tho Law Commissioner’s Court, stales, that two weeks ago, ns ho wus crossing bridge on horseback, near Florlssnu, tho BRIDGE BROKE DOWN. and precipitated himself and horse to tho bottom of the creek, some fourteen foot. Ills shoulder waa dislocated and his collar-bone broken in two pieces, besides being otherwise badly bruised by iho fnft. Ho wna brought home in a sad plight, and n surgeon was called lo reduco tho FRACTURES AND DISLOCATIONS. He was so mangled and bruised, that violent Inflam mation succeeded with auch pain and agony, that ho was nearly deprivod of bis tense*. He says no language can doscribo what ho suffered for four days, when ho was In duced to try the Alustang Liniment. IN FIFTEEN MINUTES from the time bo commenced using it, Ihe pain and the soreness was gone, and be haa suffered no pain nor inconvenience since, only when the arm to violently moved, as tbo bones yet lire uotperfectly untied. m FOR HOUSES AND OTHER ANIMALf, There Is nothing that can be compared to tlio Alustang Liniment, In Its speedy and permanent cure of strains, bruises,cuts, golds, chafes, scratches, swlnnoy, poll evil, fistula, big head, apavltt, ring bone, wlnd-goll, cracked hcoto, or any wound, stiffness or unnatural enlargement of bono or musclo. A livery stable kooper In this c ty bad a match horse that ho prized very highly, that had a large ringbone on both legs. The horse waa completely mired,, and his limbs left perfectly sraoo h by Uio uso of „ TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Every store should bo supplied with this valuable Lin iment, as It pays a good profit, and Mils rapidly. B3fThe Mustang Liniment Is put up in bottles of two sizes, and sells ter filly cento and ono dollar a bottle. — —-—ell- JflT Almanaca for gratuitous distribution, furnished lo irod by Ito continual and of- all our Agents. ,/■«. BRAGG It CO- Druggists, cornor Third and Market-streets, Saint Louis, solo Proprietors. Sold in Savannah by all Druggists; also, by Agents throughout the Kioto of Georgia. Wholesalo and retail Agents in Savannah, Messrs. T, M. TURNER &CO, and dec 22 A. A. SOLOMONS Ac QO. P. , M. V COHi™kt!a cffiium. —Uhlna and VVodgewoo m an Glass and China Colognes; Card Baskets, or beauti ful P*Uem*; rich China Candle-Sticks; Ink Stands; Gold band Mugs; Lily, Drab, Sunflower, and Inlaid Butter Dishes; together with a great variety of China OmamonU, received by the tart arriva^amlfor rele^^^, Jan 7 100 Bryan-sired. .Jffi ' ' 3ea Cfoohfl. arc. (treat Clothing Depository, GIBBON'S Ki»£K A SAyi!ISAU, ttA. < a.. now opening at his atom, Gibbons’ Range. Havingjust returned from thenorth with It,be to pre pared to say hts stock hat never been surpassed by any heretofore offered in thto place. It consists of the follow ing for Alon’s wear, via: Bnpertor black d’Ete, English Met._ checked and striped Linen rroca, i/w mm oow vaiiub. Black Doeskin, foncy French CMsimere. Drab d’Ete, Alpacco, English Merino, French Linen, White Drilling, Tweed Cosstincro, Cottonndo, Drill and Blripod Linen Pants. Figured Silk, black Satin, black Alpacca, Bombazine, white and fonoy Marseilles, Llnon and Cotton Vests. Merino,Cotton and SUk Under Bblrta and Drawers; Silk, Linen and Cotton Pocket Handkcrohlefe; Stocks, Bcnrfh, Cravats, Neck Ties, Collars, Gloves, Half lloso, Stiffeners, Hair Brushos. Purses, Suspenders, etc. HIS SHIRT DEPARTMENT U complete with tho latest style of ShlrU, at all prices ranging from 50 cents to 83 each. GENTLEMEN’S PANAB1A HATS. A complete assortment on hand for retell al prices from 83)4 to 810 each. Thoso In want of a superior ortlolo, can got it here—call and see. To Parent* and Gnardlana. BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING, Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform both pa rents and guardians having boys lo clothe, that be still continues to keep up a complete assortment of Bovs' Rbady Made Clothiiio, and has just received a fttll supply of such articles for Spring and Summer wear. Ho hM takon much pains in having them mado up lo suit this market, and his patrons raoy depend on their being well mode, and from good materials. Each will be marked with the Mlllng price, and no abatement from it. ~ho following comprise a portion ofthoassormentt oy’s full trimmed Cloth nock and Back Ooate do Black, blue and brown Cloth Jackete do Tweed Oasalmcro, Drab d’Ete. Alpacca, brown Linen, checked Linen Frock and Sack Coats do Merino, Alpacca, Croton Cloth, brown and checked Linen Round Jackets do Black Doo Skin, fancy French Cnwlrocre, Drab d’Kto, brown and fonoy Drill, white Drill and Cottonado Panto. do Fancy Silk, black Satin, figured Alpacca, white and fkney Marseilles Vests, do White and colored 8hlrts. do Straw, Leghorn and Panama Hats. Children’s fancy trimmed Suita. Full trimmed Linen and Lustre Kills. All or which will bo sold at reasonable prices. M . •—* for trying on Boy’s - __ .. out lo be tried on exoopt in case or sickness. Those In want are Invited to give mo a call at tho Clothing 69 ana TRAVELLER’S <g|gjpr TRUNK DEPOT, or aiBBOjrs > range. j£n GEORUE S. NICHOLS sonnoclion w!' * ip bto second TRUNKS, VALYSES ANlf CARPET BAGS,sfd In tends to keep up a complete assortment of such articles. Ho respectfully invites travellers and all others In want, to call and oxamlno his stock. Hlsprice, will be marked low, and varying from 8150 to 830 each, mndo up and finished In tho Lest stylo, and for convenience. Each will bo marked with the lowest selling price, and no abatement from 11. [roar 25] GEO. B. NICHOLS. Dry Cioods! Dry Goods l BY HENRY LATHROP. Glbbon’a now liulldlug* cor. Congreas and 1VIiitaker»atreela. J.JE Is now receiving a large and well-assorted Block FANCY FOREIGN AND DOAIE8TIG DRY GOODS, lo which ho would Invito tho special attention of Mer chants, Planters and the Publlo In general, lo call and ox- amino before purchasing elsewhere. Just reooived: 40 bales Negro Blankets. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, FOR THE CURE OF Couglu, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMAS, AND CONSUMPTION! •• A ND by tho river, upon tho bank thereof shall grow Hu all trees for incut, whoso lour shall not fodo and tho fruit thereof shall bo for meat and tho leaf thereof for medlclno.” Hero was hopo for tho sick recorded long ago, and every year adds now proof to Iho assurauco Uial these promises shall uot fall. As modlcal Science discovers and designates the reme dies nature has given, one by one, llio diseases that affilct our raco must yield to Ihe control of art. Of all tlio mal adies we suffer from, none has carried more vicllma to an untimely gravo thnu Consumption of the Lungs. Sub joined we glvo somo evidence that tills too may he cured, and that Pulmonary Complaints, In all (heir forma nmy bo removod by CHERRY PECTORAl- Space wltt. uot permit us to publish hero any propor tion of tbo cures it has effected, but the AgenU bolow named will ftirnlsh our Circular, free, whereon aro foil particulars and Indisputable proor of these facts. Sufferers: read ana judgo loryourselves. For lnlluouzix and Whooping Gongrh. Nashville, Txnn., June 26, 1852. Sir : I hnvo repeatedly used your Cuerry Pectoral or Whooping Cough and influenza and hnvo no hesitation n pronouncing it a complete remedy. Four of nty chil dren have beeii affilcted with there diseases, and the free use of the Pectoral lias always afforded almost Instant relier. JAA1ES GLOVER. We atteet the (rath or the above statement. Al. McGINTY, Editor of Ihe NashvlUo Wh lg. J. Al. ZIMMERMAN. Druggist. For a Connumptlvo Cough. Pittsburo, Pa., Feu. 25, 1851. Dear 8lr:—For three years I havo been afflicted with a Cough, so distressing that I frequently dlspaired of recov ery; much or the time 1 waa obliged to sit up all night in my chair, as my cough would suffocate me when I told down. Having used many remedies without much ro ller, I at last tried Ihe CHERRY PECTORAL which un der Providence has cured me altogether. 1 am with gratitude yours JAAIES Al’CANDLESS. Among the other distinguished authorities who have lent tholr names to recommend thto preparation as Uio best known to them for affections of tho lungs, are: Pkehioent Perkins, Vermont Alod. Collego. 1’Ror. SiLLtMAN, Ynlo College. Prof. Valentine AIott, New York. Prof. Cleveland, Bowdoin Med. College. PRor. Butterfield, Ohio AJed. Collego. Canadian Journal or BIedical Science, Boston Med. It Bukoical Journal. Charleston, S. C. BIedical Review. New Jkrsev Medical Reporter. Hon. Henry Clav, U. 8. Senator. Hon. Geo. P. AIarsu, Am. Ambassador to Turkey. Gen. Emanuel Dulnks, President orCblll. Itt. Rev. Edward Power, Lord Bishop or Toronto. Rev. Doct. Lansing, Brooklyn, New York. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, Ohio. Also, many eminent personages In foreign countries. Not only In the more dangerous amt distressing disc of the Lungs, but also as a family medicine for occasional use. It to Urn safest, pleasantest and best in tbo world. PREPARED AND SOLD BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical Ultomlata Lowell, Moan. gotten up Sold In Savannah by VV. W. LINCOLN and T. M. obscrrcd , TURNER Ac CO, and by all the Druggists throughout the City and State. Ui-fso 3m • mar 21 Bogle’* Electric Hail* l))c ; A recent and most wonderful discovers in Chemistry, for instantaneously and without the least inconvenience, changing Red, Light, or Grey Hair into a permanent Auburn, Dark, or Black Color, without injuring or staining the Skin, and retaining alt the original gloss and softness of the Hair. INVENTED AND MAHUPACTURKD BY - „ WM. HOULE, . No..227 WaNliintrlon-Mlrcct, Iloalwn. ~l DYE hus distinctive advantages over ol niHS HAIR I T |._ . others invented.—1st. it 1b entirely frcol'rum all in- Irtfure the Hair. 2d. It does not - to easier of application, ns tho hair can bo dyed bv it In nny weather, whether cloudy, min or sunshine. 4th. It acts like mngtc, and Is Instantaneous In Its effects, ns iho hnlr can bo washed with soap and water tho moment after application, when It assumes n beautiful silky lustre, mid tins tho most natural and life like upjioanuico. 5th. It Is tho most pormnnent and u ural ever Invented, nnd neither washing, tho sun, r weather can affect Its color, or tarnish It In Uio least. Tho Ladles consldor It ns Invaluable^ as it keeps tho parting clear, and tho hair In place mul curt. On child- rail’s heads It lays tho foundation of a good head of hair. A treatise of tho Anatomy nnd Physiology of Uio Ilalr. with directions for preventing baldness, removing dan druff, and preserving tho natural bentily and softness o, the linlr, by Wm. Boole, accompanies each traffic. Price Ono llollur. Tlio proprietor has Innumerable certificates, extolling Tta manifold virtues, from eminent Physicians, Dlvlnos, and citizens of tho highest respectability, and begs to glvo as a aamplo tho following from a well known gen- tiemant Ciiableston HoTxr Charleston,H. O., March 7,11.... Mr. Wm. Roole: Dear Sir—Bomo llmo ago my hnlr commenced falling off, and to such an extcnl, I began to Tear 1 should turn prematurely bald. After using many of the popular articles or tho day, a friend suggested your M Hyperion Fluid.” which 1 was Induced lo try, with, I conti-M, but little hopo of success. I was, howovor, sur prised end gratified, nflor a short trial, lo find a decided Improvement, nnd 1 now possess n full crop of healthy hair, which I can only attribute to tho axtriiordlnnry qual ities of your Justly celebrated “ Hyperion Fluid.” Yours, very rcsiracthillv, THOMAS 8. NICKERSON. FOB THE COMPLEXION—A NEW ARTICLE. IIOGEilS’ft IIEIIEAIONIAj For Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion, and rendering it Mr, Delicate and Transparent. T HE Proprietor, with an honorablo consciousness of inerillqg tho approval of tho fair MX, ventures to bring ths above nrtlelo under tholr notice, confident of Its superior merits. Wherever It has been used It 1ms provet itself admirably adapted as a cutaneous cosmetic, and pronounced equally efficacious for eradicating tans, plnv- ptos, and other eruptious or the skin, os tbs Hyperion Fluid haa proved itself for restoring tho hair. For Children,—Ab the HebeaTonta to entirely Inno cent In ita composition, It mny Ira used with tho most per fect safely for children; Its balsamic properties nourishes Uio skin In ito embryo slate, keeping It free from all im purities. Cental and purifying, It is at onco both sooth ing and ploaalng to Vho Utile potlente. AgenU for Savannah, Thon. M. Turner It Co- cod Hendrickson Ac Moore. Charleston, IIaviland, Hae mal Ac Co M nnd P. M. Cohen Ac Co. Auguste, IIaviland, Hulby AcCo^ and - D, U, Plums. New York, Bands Ac Co., sad C'Aar Ac Co, luwt mar 21 ggftgjgg aaiirctfntmrata. SAVANNAH WHOLESALE A; UETaS Saddlery Warehouse. Young’s Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle, oprostTt w. a. simmons ctoTniaq store. .Unniitneturcrs of SiuIimJ, 1150 GIDBON8’RANGE. largo und extra Iarge Saddles: Men’s plain do.; FlnoiiS, do.; Boys’ nnd Race do.; Ladles’ Baddies or r variety 0 r gnt tenia; Bridles and Msrtengales; Saddle-Bags, Ttunkg) SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees BklrUmr and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Webs Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes. - ’ HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and 8ulkv Harnesses, of all kinds, by the single sou 7 CARRIAGE TRIAIAIING&—Barouche, Bugay sks Sulky Springs and Axles; Doth Flames; Hobbs and Bows, by the single ret; Plated and Brass Stamp Joints! ilnln do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.! tread and narrow Laces, variety orpatterns; Silk snd Worsted Fringes { black and purplo Coach Roans i Bus- Lamps ; Plated and Brass Carriage Bands; Brass ud tied Knobs, Are. . July a* GREAT BRITISH WarTERUES. BLACKWOOD'S* MAGAZINE. Important Reduction In the Rates of Postage I LEONARD BOOTY & CO., No. 54 GOLD-8T., NEWYOBK. * QONTINUElo publish the following British Periodi- THEl'SndCN QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig,) ' THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Freo Church.) THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (LlberaL) and BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) Thoso Reprints have now been In succesaftil oik;ration In this country for twenty years, and their circulation n constantly on the Increase, notwithstanding Iho comnetl- (Ion thoy encounter from American periodicals of a simi lar class and from numerous Eclectics snd Msgulnra mado tip of selections from foreign periodicals. This fs3 shows clearly the high estimation in which they are heM by tire Intelligent reading public, and affords a gusrantes that thoy are established on n firm basis, and will becon- tlnued without interruption. _ ... . Teriua. Person. For any one of the four Reviews.:.. *3 (-J F’or nny two of tho four Reviews VS For nny three or tho four Reviews... 7 m For nil four of tbo Reviews am For Blackwood's Magazine 3 rn For Blackwood and three Reviews n m For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 m Payments to bo mads in all cases in advance. Mnn current in ths State where issued wUl be received at nor. Reduced Posiugo. The postego on those Periodicals has, by the tote tow. becnreduccd. on the average,about vortv per cekt.1 Sy Remittances and communications should be al ways addressed, poet paid, to the Publishers, LEONARD BCQTT At CO- 79 Fulton-stkket, New York, W. T. WILLIAMS, Agent, sSriSh. 10 do 8-4,9-4,10-4,11-4 bleached Sheetings. 5 bales 5-4,8-1,10-4 brown do GO do 3-4,4-4 do Shirting. 0 coses Bird's Eye, Scotch Uuckabuck and Russia Diaper; 2 do Colton Diaper. 10 pieces bleached 6-1,8-4, HMTablo Damask. 10 pieces brown 0-4,8*4,10-4 do 10 dozen blenched and brown Damask Table Cloth. 3 cases Irish Linen; 20 cases dark Fancy and Mourn ing Prints ; 3 cases assorted col’d Cambric. 10 balcsPlaid and Striped Homespun. 2 cases Apron Checks; 5 do Blue Detains. 15 bales Shirting Stripes. 4 cases assorted Colored nnd Block Satinets. 0 do striped and plain Kentucky Jeans. 3 do wblto Flannels: 5 bales red do. • 20 cases Ginghams and Cotton Umbrellas. 10 cases Coat’s Bpool Colton.Jan 20 ELANKET8, KERSEYS, dec. T HE Subscribers hnvo nowin store, ono of tho hea viest stocks ortho above goods to bo found lu this city, to which they most respectfully Invito tho attention or ull Ihoso who wish bolh u cheap and prime article. Consisting In part of 2500 palm Blankets, own Importation. 100 do Extra (lire Whitney do. 50 coses Negro Wootens. 10 bales South Carolina Plains. 5 bales Schley Georgia do. 5 bales Georgia Stripes. 15 bales Drown Bhlruug. 10 bales Red Flannel. 19 cases Bleached Goods. 3 cases Twilled Jeans. 5 do 12-4,104,8-4,64,5*4 Bleached Sheetings. 100 pieces Carpeting, 3j)!y snd Ingrain. 20 do Velvet and lupestry Brusrell. 20 do Drugget, all widths. 100 Rugs, Velvet Truffed and Chonlllo. 150 Mats, all descriptions. 25 pieces F’loor Cloth, 8-4,0^,5-4 and 4-4. 5 cases Bed Tick. 5 bales Alarlboro’ Stripes. 3 cases Manchester Plains; 3 cases Chocks, 15 dozen Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas. 3 cases Dluck and Bluo Satinet; 2 do Kentucky Jeans. 3 do Plain and Striped Tweeds. 5 do English nnd American Prints. 1 do F'ronch Cumbrlo; 2 do F'urnitura Prints. 160 dozen Bluo Romal and Plaid Kerchieft. AGENCY. NEW-YORK, AUG. 29,1851. This Is to certify that we have appointed .Venn. Webster 4* Palmes, of Savannah, Georgia, our Agnlt for ths sals of our Patent Machinery and Tanncr’e Oil, CHARLES F. LEAVITT, Treasurer N. Y. Oil Manufacturing Company. T HE Undersigned have on bona, and will be constant. ly supplied with (ho New-York Oil Manufacturing Company’s Improved A1ACU1NEUY and TANNER'S The Machinery Oil hu been thoroughly tested by va riotis Rnll-Roads in tho Eastern States, Btaehlnc snd Cot ton Factories, ancl by the Ceutral and South-Western Rail-Road Companies of Georgia, and has given perfect satisfaction. It has been used in place of best Bleached Sperm OIL and has given equally as good sattoracUou, and cotta only about thrae-flflhs as much. It Is not designed for burn ing, but is recommended only for Its superior lubricating properties, nnd so confident are the mauufoctarersoflta giving satisfaction, that they aro willing to have It stand on Ita merit* and with a fair and impartial trial, if not found as represented, It cun bo returned lo the undersign ed at their expense. It will be furnished to Rall-Rond Companies snd Man ufacturing establishments, on ns furorable terms as they can order It from New-York. Tanners imd Curriers who lmvo used lire Oil pronounco II equal to any ever used, nov 21 thstiTJm WEBSTER It PALMES. GEOK(JE W. IfSRCCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKElt* 200 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET, Franklln-Squarc. W OULD Return his (hanks lo his friends and patrons for past favours, and inform them, that he to now ready at tire old aland, to execute any work in Iho above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing In the above business dono with the utmost neatness ana dispatch. Wheelwright and IUackamlth work, and all kinds o Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carts, Atrx, made on the shorlrs notice nnd on most liberal terms. Jan 26 1 caw Limeys. Jan 20 AIKEN Ac BUBNB. m REMOVAL. •p OBERT8, FOOTE At. MARSHALL havo removed to XV their largo, new and convenient Store, corner of Broughton and Jcffereon-strecls, opposite St. Andrew’* Hnll^where they are now opening a largo and splendid FOREIGN Ac DOAIESTIO DRY GOODS, which thoy offer for salo exclusively at wholesale. Mer chants from tire interior can rely on ihelralock being sur passed by nono In tho Southern country, and at prices equally low. They lmvo In store, nnd are receiving t 1W) bnles Brown Shirtings nnd Sheetings. 50 cases Blenched Shirtings and Sheetings. 50 bales Blankets. 100 cosea Kerseys and Llndseya. 25 bales Red Flannels. Also, a largo variety of Ladles’ Dresses, Fancy Goods,, Cloths, Casslmeres, Tweeds, and Miscellaneous Articles usually wanted by Country Alorchants. Jan 20 98 BBYAN STEEBTi FALL AND WINTER GOODS. T HE Subscriber has Just received bis well-assorted stock or FALL AND WINTER GOOD8, constating In part of English, French and German Cloths; English, F'ronch and Scotch fancy and black Cosalmcros; also, a a nud splendid variety of Vestings, consisting of fancy , Satins and Worsted, black and figured do- and black embroidered do—which ho to prepared to make to order In tire most foshlonablo style, and on accommo dating terms. Ho lius also received a select assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, for men and boys. Together with a largo and cholco supply of HATS and CAPo, mado up t.i llin tun.. Al.klnliulilH .l«ln and .« Ll. naui. bbJ.b oct 4 .IP KEAN, 08 Bryan street. UEO'flUNG! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! l’lEHSON & HEIDT, ... No. 10 WlUtakei-Street, TTAVEbecn and are constantly receiving an extensive XX assortment or READY MADE CLOTHING and Gout’s Furnishing Goods. We would respectfully invite tho attention or merchants visiting iho city, lo our Stock, gotten up expressly for their trade. Great care baa beet observed os to the style and make of our garments, ant we are determined to sell as low os can bo purchased In Now-York. Our stock of Fancy Goods to complete, nnd wo Invito our Mcnda to call and exumlne for themselves. PIERSON Ac HEIDT. Clothing and Cent’s Furnishing Good*—Wholesale and Rotall. oct 16 PUBLISHED MONTHLY: T HE best nnd fonnlesl Alagnzlno In the world Is ac knowledged, by lire wholo press of tho United States, lo bo tire celebrated YANKEE NOTIONS 1 OU WHITTLINGS OF JONATHAN’S JACK-KNIFE, Containing 32 largo pngos of lire choicest reeding mat ter, comprising the best Tales, tho best Sketches, tho best Poetry, nnd tire most lonuhnblo Jokes overproduced by human wit. Tills excellent work to Illustrated by tire largo number of Soventy-Flvo Engravings per Alonlli. of tho most humorous designs, by tho most celebrated artlits or Europo nnd America, Including tbo world re nowned Crulckshank, and tho designers for ths London Punch, nnd Uio price of this unrivalled, matchless Maga zine, Is only twcl vo and a half cents per number, or 8150 per year, In advance. Tire Proprietor of “Yankee Notions” presents his Alagnzlno to Iho public with Iho confidence of a host, who Invites Ills friends lo purtako or tho greatest varie ties of tho season, prepared with unapproachable skill by tire v6ry best of cooks. Ho Is satisfied that neither In this country nor In Europe, has such a work over before been ultemptod. It abounds with subjects of amuso* menl and interest for all readers, oil ages, and all claasos. Tales for tho Bcutlmciitid, nnd tlio Jocose, for children around tire fire on winter nights, nnd for lovers bonealh Uio shade of trees on summer evenings, profusely lllut* Irutcd with Engravings—lliroo or four In overy page— are tire most considerable features of tills extraordinary publication. To there must be added tho most laughable poems, and Uio richest and raciest anecdotes and Jokes, ronnlng a fond or Innocent merriment for tho current month, and al tire end of the year a matchless volume Inexlmustlblo In Interest, or four hundred pages, one One Thousand EN(»RAViNOi*,wlth ^Magnificent Frontis. piece, unrivalled ns a work of art. Only Iwclvo-and-a-half cento per monthly number. Subscription, 81 50 per annum, or ton copies to one ad dress for 8 Id) nlwnysin advance. News Agents, lookout for It I Address office of • ^ YANKEE NOTIONS, feb 24 OS Nassau-alroet, Now-York. Cure Tom-self. F ROM Tlmo Immemorial there has existed In large cities and populous (owns, a speclos of disease, tho dependence and propagation of wfiich results from tire violation of divine nnd moral lawn. To those affilcted, tho AMERICAN COMPOUND Is presented to their no tice os being the most corialn, speedy, and valuable spe cific over offered to tire unfortunate. It has, whorever known, acquired a reputation that dally oxporlonco con tinues to strengthen. Thousands hare neon cured by Ito use; and as It loaves no odour on tire bronUi. rcnulroa neither restriction In diet nor business; nor contains either mercury' or noxious drugs in tire least injurious to lire system. It to boldly presented as the best remedy for such diseases yot offered. It to used by Physicians.V-* pronounced superior lo any known remedy. tarCAUTlQN.—Ask for Iho American Compound, am purebare only from Iho Agento—price 81 per Bottle, and observo that the genuine baa the written lignatare on tho bottte and the name blown tn the ulus. For sale by W. W. Lincoln, A. A, Solomons It Co, Savannah; Ellis'At Co- Macon; Phillip B.'MoIao, Angus* ta| Dnnfo/tii At Nayle, Columbus: nndby Druggists in all the large cities and towns iu tho United Blates. acplSO-fily HEIIIOVAI.. T ill. Undersigned would respectfully call the attention of tholr friends and tire publlo to their removal to Smet’rfnew Building, opposite Bb Andrew’s Hill, Brough- ton-street,—where will bo found a cholco assortment of F'amily Groceries. Alio, Wines, Liquors, Segnrs, Tobac co, Fruit, Confectionaries, wholesale and retail, stubs lowest market prices. Also, Oystora and Fish will be put up at Ihe shortest no-, ttcc, In auch style and quantity as may be wanted for lbs accommodation of parties and the country trade. Jan 26 G. M. WILLETT Ac CO. PIANO DROIT. T HE Undersigned have Just oponod a splendid Piano Droit, mnde by Rosciixrata4 Dresden, for which the manufacturer has received n gold medal. These Instru ments can be recommended and guaranteed to be sups* riorto nny or the kind In use. The favor or a call to solicited by Jan 24 F. ZOCBAUM Ac CO, Market-Square. To tho Ladles. * * P ARKER’S FURNITURE GLOSS, for cleansing, re viving, and beautifying Cabinet Furniture, Chaim, Ate- giving a rich, glossy appearance, superior to rsr* nlshlng. The subscribers have been appointed Agents for tire sale of tbo above excellent article. Direc tion* accompany oach bottle. No housekeeper should be without It. Price 25 cents. For sale by the dozen or single bottle. A liberal discount lo ihoso who wish lo sell avalu. COLLINS Ac BULKLEY, Jan 27 100 Brysn-slrccb „ Blbloa and Prayor Hooks. A Flno Assortment or Bibles and Prayer Books, pul ii up In tire most elegant and costly style, Papier Blache, Velvet, Turkoy Morocco, Acc^ with nnd without clasps. Those who wish an elegant article, will not fall to be suited. For sale by Jan 20 J. B. 0UBDEP0E. . . NEW BOOKM. G ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK for February. The International Magazine do. . The Convict, or Iho Conspirator’# Victim; by Ned Buntllno. r Kenneth; a Romance of Ihe Highlands. Tho Whig Almanac for 1853. The Democratic Review for Jununry. Jan 28 J. B. CUBBEDGB^ -\7-ALENTJNE8—In the greatest variety, with appro V printe Envelopes. „ , Natural History or iho Human Species : by Lieut. Col Charted Hamilton 8mllh—with' plates. Roll-Rond, Stcara-Bont, and Telegraph Book—25 cents. A Faggot or French Sticks, or Paris In 1851. Horsemanship, including tho Breaking and Training of Horses: by Ilunucho. Surenne’s Vallaire’s Charles 12th—French. Taylor*! Wesley nnd tho Methodists. , ' The Comic History of Epginnat by A. Beckett-wllh numerous coloured engravings. Home Philosophy, from Dickens—No. 1—25 cents. Jan 31 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS. UPftrtG PRESSES, of the most approved kinds *nJ the lowest prices. Copying Pupor and Copying Letter Books, Copying Ink, Arnold’s boat English Oiled l’aper, Acc. Ate, .. . Margaret— a Two nf iho Real uml Ideal. Blight ana Bloom 5 by Judson. Now edition, In two volumes. Nicaragua—Its People, Scenery, Monument*, and me 8 reposed Inter-Oceanic Canal, with Alaps ana Illurtra- 0ns J by B.G.Squler. 2vo!a.8vo. Bernard Ac Huotto’s Illustrated Manual of Operative Surgery; translated by Dra. Van Burou and Isaacs-wlth numerous plates. Harper’s Alagaxine and the International, for January. Jan SO W. THORNE WILLIAMS. TV/TACI11NERY OIL.-Cobum’s Extra Oil, an excellent lvX substitute for Sperm Oil, at a much lower price* This Oil to warranted lo wear well on all kinds or Ms* chlncrv without gumming, nnd to In extensive use among the London tho mil-roads, steamers, and machlno shops In tho neigh borhood of Boston, and by Iho Novelty Work* In New- York. It te also cnlciflatod for bumlng, and to warranted lo burn froely, giving a good light without crusting the wick or emitting offeuslvo ameti. Sold by Jan 8 MOORE Ac HENDRICKSON. W OODEN WARE.—llrau Band Bucket*, Iron dfc, Tubs, I’lgglms Measures, Wash BoardaTfcocosWP* pore, Trays, Knife Boxos, Ilalr nnd Wire Stoves, Flow PolilTowel Roller#. Cages. Butter Print*. Bleak'Pound- era, Clothes Pins, Potato Mashers, Rolling Pins, Bung Floggere, Are.; for salo by * COLLINS Ac BULKLEY, dee 10 100 Brynn-rtrcot., T ABLE CUTLERY.—Fine Ivory Tea and Table Knives, with nnd without Forks; Cocoa and Mom and Pocket Cutlery; for sale by Jan 18 COLLINS Ac BUCKLEY. ^pEA WAITERS.—A largo and elegant nssortmenVol X Wnltcrs, comprising Gothic, Oblong, and Round, single nnd In sotta, Inlaid with Poarl nnd nlnlnt Just open ed nnd for salo by COLLINS Ac BULKLEY, JanO 100 Bryan-street. IIANDV and GIN,—5 halt 8 qfiartor, nntU eighta pluca Brandy, 0 do Gin. All or lire above Liquors nro In (Ire U. 8, Bonded Warehouse, bolng direct Impor* lotions; for sale on reasonable terms, by . Jan 15 W. M. DAYIDBON, W W. GOODRICH has Just received and offer* for • aalet NEW BYRUP and HAMS/-Stu«rt’a, Goorgia and N. Orleans now crop Syrups, nnd new Hams. _ FLOUIL—75 bins. Hiram Smith’s and Pure Genesee, 100 half do,, 50 bbls. Halllmoro Flour. HOOTCH ALE, Are.-Tennont’a Scotch AJu \Vhlte Brandy, Cherry Bounce, new Currents and Rtaslns. COn * T 1NEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS.—8-4, 104 *nd ±J 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting; 4-4, MWdWLIn; on nnd Cotton l’Hlow Cose) 3-4 anil *4 English and FroMj* Furniture Chintzes; 3-4 nnd 4-4 Ftataluro Dimity} 84, tM,KM, 1Mand 15M Marseilles Quilts; 13-4 auper Whitney Blnnkoto; bikU flno assortment ol S^tcluindHuokabuckDlapenj ktstaeb^ nuRN0i ill TEAS, Ate.—5Q chcsla choice Greon awl SQbqxes Bpera,lQ dfoPatout, fiffdo.Ads*. tnanttne, 50 cases Pearl’s (In C pound boxes) Candles?*' boxes Italian Maccaronh 100 lb*. Nutmegs; 50 do. Msc* helved bjr ' Jan 26 VV. W. GOODRICH.