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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER30,1852.
1 SEfiSsSfSSMagasasm
from the sea. The Lands attached to tbe place are upon
“ • - ■*— - -■ - - - - *',0 ranking of Turpcn-
Is very suitable for the
r clglit feet
tint «nd •ore.wrto?iMtaUraU iSj 1 -HUM.
^ ikss.ia-
• Augusta, Nor, ft, 1852. tuth»-Jl nor 17
8TBAMB0AT COMPANY 0? GEORGIA.
rrtHIS COMPANY Win continue to transport Prod«e«
X and otbar Merchandise, on tba Savannah river, to
and from Augusta, bv thalr Iron Steamers _
JOHN RANDOLPH, OapCPmtroT.
LAMAR, OapL Crrswrlu
—AND ALIO BT TUB BTEAMRR—
AMORY SIBLEY, CapL
The latter Steamer being of lest dram
other on the Rtver, Inaorea unprecedented __
alt stages of the water. The Company ta also
with fifteen Tow-DoaU and two Lighter*.
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company, of
It* Agent*, will be received and forwarded, free of com*
missions. A. 81BLBY, President, Augusta.
us T. R. MILLS, Ajrat^Sarannah.
BxeentortiSale,
XT ILL be sotd, on tho lint Tuesday In January next,
W at the Court House In the CltyoT8avannah, under
M order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
T. B. KILLS, Agent. Savannah.
W. H. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
FOB PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia A Savannah Steam Navigation Co*
The new and splendid ski e-wheelst earn-
ship STATE OP GEORGIA, of‘WOO toM
register, Cant. John E. Walton, has commenced her regu
lar trips and will leave Savannah on WanyBanav, the
8U» day of September, and every altemsteWEDNXiDAY
thereaftei; aay on the 23d Sept, eth and SOth Oct, and
3d and 17th November, anil so on.
tfCabln Passage to Philadelphia Ig&t)tl
Through Tickets to New York 83 00
lUlnlmr 5 acres, near the Oly of 8avannah t one undl-
ed hair of Tybco Island} 10 Share* Washington and
vkledhauorTybee island; 10 Share
^oh^i«^c< TOji8&
Executor of Wra. II. Mongin.
nov 18
>MINISTRATOR>S SALE.
jo told on the Amt Tuesday tn December next.
A Court House In Efflngliam County, a lot of
• * got one hundred acre* of River. Swamp,
Am County, Joining Guget and others; tho
—d by order of the Court or Ordlnanr or
. Floyd OounVy, fbr the benefit of tho heirs and creditors
of Jon it R. Iuly, deceased.' Terms cash,
i oct 18 4d O. WI9BN BAKER, Adm’r.
Administrator** Sale.
O N the flrst Tuesday In December next, w 1 be sold,
before tho Court House door tn Illucedlle, Liberty
count?, aU the Reel Estate of WlUlam A. Parker, sen.
late of said county, deceased. Bold fbr the beoeflt of said
wool [oct,8.]^ H.C. PARKER, AdmV.
This ship has been built with entire regard to safety*
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa
clllUes to husinoM and travel. For freight nr passage »p
PADELFORD, FAY fc IXJ.,
yrtUi-Yprlt amicuttncmcnta.
r. Mnchanli, SUppm_DniiUlt md Olhcrt.
'brsted Pro-
' Vt * i * ra **■
ThUM usUrdla made frumlh* best &rilab and Ilaltou
Peed, and needs no other recommendation than tba ex-
tensive sale It has met with for tho, pul number of yean,
and being in constant uso by tba U. 8. Army and many
oTth.Ho*lnUI>M
Opposite Wm. Colgate* & Co.’* Soap Factory,
oct 3 8tw3mo
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
No. 50 GOLD-STREET, NKW*YORK.
/~lOOK A MANN, Import on and Wholesale and Re-
L 1 tall Deaton In Book Hinders’, llatten* and Trunk
Manufkcturen* LEATHER or every description : Book
Cloth; Marble Papert Marshall's Thread; Blnden*
Boards; Glue; Ruling Machinest Standing Presses;
Patent and Enigneltod Cair Skins, French aiid German.
8ole agents fbr the sale of George Dudley's superior
bark-tanned Skivers; Blank Sheep and Law Calf Skins.
Consumers who buy In large quantities will find U to
their Interest to examine our stock. All orden promptly
(Senteal glkbteHarmtnts.
SAVANNAH WH01XMAI.15 A It I2TA1I,
_BaI« ! 11
Of Ih^ Unfire Stoek et tbe;L.nilon Homo
R
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young 1 * Building, Sign o/ l*« Mdn Stiidlt.
OrroilTB W. R. alMROSS CLOTMMO BTORRr
w. ».or -
3m
sept 8
ply to
T HE 8UB9GRI1
toss and Irres. . _ .... ...
selling, or areendesvorlngtoMlItn the Southern
ucvn ecaing, or arevuucawnuB iu aou iu uio duuui
8tates, a certain article known as “ Patent Wire R
tng,” hereby cautions the public against purchasing
...... _......... . aahi article Rom any person but the subac* ,> ' MI> - *
AgentalnPhlladelphla. bringing Into and using or selling the same to
NEW-VOKK & SAVANNAH STKAM-S1IIP IMSSteggaSSTth uSbIS
HERON It MARTIN,
Sow and Splendid Stenm-Sblp*
FLORIDA, Captain Ltor,
—AM—
ALABAMA,. .Captain Ltor,
Belonging to the
N. Y. & Savannah Steam Navigatlan Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
tn safety,!speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, living Savannah at the tame lima
that tho Marion an* mouukrnkr leave Charleston, ar
rived New-York as soon as, or before them.
In reck
the north have
them
Balk
log.” hereby cautions the public against purchasing the
laid article Rom any person but the subscriber, and
..— a —' •••—•*- t to others In
line, and bor-
„ along the Atlantlo. The United States having
granted to the subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing date February 13lh, 1840, the “solo and exclu
sive right of manufacturing, using and vaniiar <• otk-
*r# loss «s*d w the said Invention. The subscriber Is
solved that hereafter, ho will proscculo all lufriuge-
raeuts upon tho same. HENRY JKNKIN^
pr _ ft Huim
Have on hand a good aseortmont of Saddles, Bridles ana
Harnesses, ofwhlch the following compriso a part; Span-
sh Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Baddies; Hantart
largeandextra large Saddles; Men s plain do.; English
do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of arariety of
patterns; Bridles t Martongales; 8*ddlc)-BiiK*, Trunk* kc.
SADDLER’S' MATERIA I A—Saddle Trees, 8klrtlng
and HogSklnl; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread snd Tscks, assorted sixes. , „
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and 8ulky
Harnesses, or all kind*, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRlMMiNG8.—Barouche, Bugjnr and
bulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by tho single sot; Plated and Brass Stumn Joints;
ilaln do.; pateiu Da»h Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.j
wood and narrow Luces, variety of patterns; Silk and
•®P 1
Broadway, New-York.
L^EWSPAPKR. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
an Street. NlitV.YORK.
[Established In 1843.1
N tho n«tjwill be sold. In
twenty three acres, more or loss, known as tho late real-
ofU»deix»«d. nENJAUIN j, DASHER, Adm'r.
K0TMnb.r8a.185A HOT 85
Administrator** Sale.
.B.wY.rkWyeEaaing Worlu.
Aorrts: PAfcLLFOKD, FAY fc CO, I TxVIre Kalling for public and private groi
Jan 88
184 FronUtreet, New-Yi
Wire Railing for public and private grounds
Verandah*, Window Guard* and Grating;
Wrought and Cast Iron Railing, Iron Column*,
Iron Doors and Shutter*, Iron Bodtleads, and Iron Furni
ture;
Wire Fences, for Plantations, Railroads, A&,
Steam Boat Company or Goor Wire Fences, for Plantation*, Railroads, Jto^
h Carolina having thoroughly made entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts
j»d refitted the superior steam I prices at B, 11, and 13 cents per running foot 4)4 roethlgh
1 OREGON, with Lighten, are for circulars with designs address
ftclght oi all descriptions bo- JNO, R. W1CKER8HAM. 840 Broadway, N. Y.
county, between the legal hours,* Ukely Negro man R p< kiNCHLEy A
SAVANNAH) AVGUSTA & HAIHBUHO*
The Union Steam Boat Company of Goor
gia and South C - -
toverbautod and
DKABU II.-L. COOK and Oncuun. K1U1 ugllisn, ws
now ready to transport Relght oi alt descriptions be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with ns much,
ir not more dlspmcb, than any other boats on the river. Forsyth Places the railing and gallery work at tho Jewish
The steamera era commanded by experienced and ac- Synagogue anil a number of dwellings In Savannah, the
oommodating Captains. All Relght consigned to their enclosure or theprivato cemetery of the Everett fkmlly a
S ent* will be forwarded free of commissions. Fort Valley, and also to hit work at Macon, Madison, and
The accommodations for passengers are equal, if not other places tn Georgia.
—— 1 •*** Orders wilt be received by G. W. HARD*
— Cot
HAM. 940 Broadway. N.Y.
roukl refer to the enclosure ot
Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug-
try Lamp* 5 Plated and Brase Carriage Bands} Brow and
”T0~¥URtHASVRS OF DRY 0001)81
F Goods of the lestyNsiiiy, at the lowest prloes, are
. . an inducement, please call at
W. C. Wadsworth’s,
( Under ths Marshall House,)
HROUGIITON-8THI3ET, _
And examlno his stock of FANCY A STAPLE GOODS,
comprising some or the richest and moat fashlonablo
goods In the etty, among which are some,rich Brocado
Bilks, Rom 813 to $31 per pattern; Chatnellon A Striped
Mlks, Rom 75c. toft per ynrd; handsome Checked and
8triped Silks for Mourning; French all wool Cashmere*
and Do La!nee, Rom 13X0. to 81 per yard; Paramettas;
A.^WhlteMortnos, Poplins; Ginghams A Prints
° f Among 1 tlie*'staple Goods may be found a variety of
Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Tickings;
Kerseys; Llnsoys; Flannels;Blankets;Linen Damasks;
rlsh Linens; Towelling*. In great variety; Hosiery;
Gloves; Ilandkerchlefe; Embroideries, Ac. Ac.—to all
or which he Invites an examination, feeling confident
that the qualities and prices will prove satisfactory
to all nov 13
county, ...
named ,
Also, will be told, on tho same day.ln Ront of the Court
House, tn the county or Lowndes, lot or Land No. 137, In
the ltUh district of said county, containing four hundred
and ninety acre*; sold as tho property of tho ratal* of
Thomas Hurst, deevaaod, for the benefit or tbo heirs or
said deceased. Terms made known the day of sale. 1
nov£5 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 83,1838.
“ Administrator** Sale. ~~
r\N the flrst Tuesday in January next, In Ront or the
U Court House, between the legal hour* of sale, will
be sold, by perrotsalon of the Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, the following portion of the Real and Personal Estate
of George Glen, deceased, late of sold county, vis J
A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeochee, 18: miles
Rom Savannah, containing about 1,093 acres, will all
requisite buildings; negro woman^Sue, a oook^washer,
#ept81
HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY A CO, Agents M
JAME8 HARPER, Agent, Augu»U.
CASTLE, Agent for Mr. W n No. 85
mart ly
ingress-street.
HO U S E*FC KN 18III N G r OOllSl
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BIKYAN-STREET. , .
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at veiy low prices,
il * Urge assortment of Houso Furnishing articles,
seen as:
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATES, 1
GLASS, DI8IIES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN A BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTORS.
TUMBLERS, KNIVES.
DECANTERS, FORK8,
SPOONS,
WAITE
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM, GEE,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MAMUrACTUai* Of
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TU*
^ s5i;jSi®? ,,,ao ‘ orT ’
One Door from lleekman-s t. tfeso- York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers InTubs,Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force Pump*, Gasometer*, Generator*,
Model Making.
—ALIO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT 8TEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice.
nov 5 OmoSawl
A GREEABLE to an order or tho honorab’e Court of and Colognes;
Ordinary of Whitfield Connty, will be r»kl before Cat Wine Bottle*, China Jewell Boxes,
the Court Houso door In 8pringfleki, Effingham County, | article* lugroat variety
Between the usual hours or nto,on tho first Tuesday
In December next, a certain negro Man, named LUeck-
sold ss^ho propertyof John FtoH Bfeobe^a ntinor.
lo- Tea Sets,!
Main Glassware. . .
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
ad Cologne*; bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes; rich
at Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy
■tides In groat variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
“First Gun of tho Season***
500 STOVES FOE SALE.
ty or John rien tnroooi, a minor.
>3EPH K. UELVEN8TON, Trustee.
Trustee*a halo.
TTNDER a decree obtained Rom the Superior Court of
U Chatham county, at January term, 1852, will be sold
on tbo flrst Tuesday in December next, at the Court
House in the city of Savannah: a Negro man named
Bacchus, about —years of age, a good field band and
—if maker. Sold for the benefit of tho Children of tho
8hovel* and Tongs, Ijirap Wicks. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles' Work aud Trav
eling Baskets—together with many other article* not
enumerated. oct 83
A CARD.
T HE subscribers would caU tho attention of the clti-
sens of Savannah ana surrounding count/y to their
large and nowly-eelected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
eegar maker. Sold for the bonelll or the emiaren or me uuusK-r uiuusiiinu uuuus,
Ute M. Chisholm, and Amelia Georgian*, his wife, comprising almost every artldo wanted In fhmUhing
nv_. —t. mini T nnWI.ANII TmibIm.. I IMv.t- IlnniM. Ilnlrlt anil lionrtw all of
Term* cash. ’ JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee.
Savannah, Nov, fi, 1858. no? 8
Efflnarbom SherifPs Sale—Continued.
r\N THE FIRST TUESDAY In December next, boTore
U the Court House at 8pringfleld, Effingham County,
will be sold: Tom, a negro slave, levied on as tho prop
erty or the estate of Isaiah Neely, deceasod, to satisfy an !
execution in fevor of ElUabotb Jones vs. Jamra Stewart,
ordinary of said estate, and one In fevor or John Walling
against the same. JOHN DASHER,
oct 7 Sheriff x. c.
” NOTICE,
npWO months after date, application will be made to
X ;the Honorable the Court of Ordinary or Glynn coun
ty, for leave toaelltiie IL-al Estate and Negro stove* be
longing toGeorge A. Reed; tote orsald county, deceased,
for tho benefit or his heirs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, AdmV.
November 25,1858. nov 89
NOTICE.
Private House*, Hotels and Sfeamshlpa—nearly all of
which were bought for Gash, and wilt be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Block of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ice.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their Slock before I
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select.!
tng Rom an entirely New Stock.
MORSE fc NICHOLS,
sept 88 tf 155 Broughtnn-sU
HEAD-QUARTERS FOIt
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY 8UGCEB8 In the CARRIAGE
Business In the city or Savannah, Is no
•$£^34C-longer an experiment, it to a ‘‘/tied foef.”
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-
tronago that I have received Rom Facto*b, Ms*-
cnsNTs aud Cmsans generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my ni—
BY JANIES SULLIVAN, Rrougliton-st.
(Sign of the" Red" Star Flag.)
DN8I8T1NO In part as follows, together with HOUSE
_ KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholotale
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S 80UTIIERN IRON WITCH COOKING
8TOVE—expressly for Southern use.
Stove, farlox tc orncs stoves.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Buraor.
Sylvan Parlor Stove.
Queen Dining Room
“ ndo.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking 8 -.
Eastern Pram. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen of tho West do.
Elevated Oven do.
M Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor do.
sept 31 t
ay Qu
Stove
; Boston do. do. do
DRY GOODS.
HENRY LATIIHOP A GO.
r\FFER FOR SALE, ATTHE LOWEST 1'IUUES, tho
iMtuToTudd Bankl No.Tdl. dated November 1, 1849,1 s«*b»d:d stock or kvk*t kind or Carruok now In I following:
for8l00-tbo left band half of which has been losl AB of thorn Carriages are well ratted to thlamw- DRRgS GOODS-French Printed Monslln De Lalnos
perwnsare rautioned ALTORt
Nov. 0,1858. Iaw3m Woodbury,
mHREE MONTUB after dst^^TpIlcation will bo made ]
X to the Planters’ Bank for renewal of a Twenty Dol
lar Bill, letter A, No. SG3-lbo right hand half having
boon lost. COHEN A TARVER.
•October flth, 1858. law oct 8
ke^ and for neatness,tightness and durability Ihey can- English and American Do Lalnes, new designs; Persian
not be surpassed. Rockawats or every style, Coachks C1( 5,,. H i gh Colored Mouslln Do Lalnes? Plaid Raw
J°°H* Bllk, » French and English Merino*; French ondBcotch
very mat, light and convenient atyle of Bulky, for j giiw.
Phyalctona ana other*. J.a THORNTON, p""’
cle Bilks; Rich Brocado Silk*, IMolnond Figured Block
oct 80 -4* tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-els. EMBROIDERIES-Mnallu and Lace Collars; Cheml-
- I anil. . tl n .l n aUl..a U . Man. ..... ■ Uni.. ...I M.m
NEV1TT, LATIIROP & 8TEURIN8,
WBOLBSALB AMP RETAIL
, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
mwo MONTHS |in?SKjSo«l.n will b. mulct. I HU.
Mlnalcdorff. tote of said county, deceased. I Scooting*, Ginghams and Prints, DeLslnra and Merinos,
Mlnglcuoru,toto.ormuucounw^arawwa. Bombsxtnc. and Alpacas, Btock aud Colored ChaliyZ
.Springfield,Noy.19,1B32. * no”l5 I Wsek.snd. Colored Satin, and Silks, Dress BIlks_of.il
. NOTICE*.
A P??2SP.S5 ir iP* demands agalrut the estate of Nnpkln^’Tabio Diapers and Cfotins Funtitlire Prints^ I Swlu Muslin*, IMaln and Figured
jt\. ELIA8 BLISS, formerly of thl* city,, deceased, will Fringes, Dimity, 8atlneta, Kentucky Jeans, Tweed*, Cos- Corded and Embroidered 8kirta, fcc.
IWMeatJhem^within the time,prescribed by tow, and | simerea, Vestings^ White, Brown and Colored Canton LINENS, Ac.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, beet mark; 3-4
Linen Cambric Ilandkerchlefe.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, MIsms’, Men’s aad Boys’, a Rill
aortmont of English and Gorman; Ladles,* Misses'
Men’s and Boys’ Merino Vests.
v . _ GLOVES—Hoskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
qualities, Linen and Colton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton R ! dln ff Gauntlets.
Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens Toweling*, Damasks WHITE-GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
j w._l._- - ■ • — " nljtnrePrints, | 8wlu Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
pretent them within the time prescril
those indebted to said estate will make
no? 17 ELIAS REED, Admrir.
NOTICE.
TWO MONTHS after date, application will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of
leave to sell all tbo Lands bclo
THOMAS HURST, tote of said county, deceased, for di
vision among the heirs.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered and 7-8 Long Lawns: 9-4 to 12 4 Barnaly Sheetings; P|h
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 8hawls or all kinds. La- low-Case Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Hueabncs;
dies’ Embroidered Ilandkerchlefe, Caps and Collars, 5-8 to 34 Damask Napkins; Drown snd Blue Check
Hosiery of ill kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Ilandker- Doyles^ 8-4 to HM Bleached sad Brown Table Damasks
November 2,1852.
nov 3
NOTICE.
fTtWO MONTHB after data application wlUbe made l
X to the Court of Ordinary of Efflngbam connty, for 1
leave to Mil all the Lands belonging to the estate or
Ctarborao BerlUe, tote of said county deceased, for divi
sion among w SOLOMONS, Executor.
‘October 5,1852. oct 0
T 7 *" ““ NOTICE. .
rpWO MONTHS after date, application will be made
X to the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro Stores
belonging to JAMES M. DATES, tote orsald county, de
ceased, for tho benefit of hi* heirs and creditors.
• nor 2 ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
T NOTICE.
T HE Undersigned has boon made assignee of the
estates or Charles F. Hamilton and Thomas
Harpbman, late Co-partners nnder the firm of Hamilton
- '“■■■* Lin tho city of Savannah. All persons In*
chiefs, Ac.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Good* establUhment*. nov 1
OYSTERS I OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!
The undersigned haring bran appointed
_ agent for the sale of Mr. Duron's eclobra-
F ted Jsle of Hope OY8TERS, is now preptr
ed to meet all orders with promptness and
, . The/ will be put up In the shell by the bar
rel, snd opened, either fresh or pickled, in such size ‘
as to suit the wai * “ '
Bra and hotels,
desired.
oct 18 Wald burg’s Building, Jeffcrson-straet.
AHuyioa ; o-i io iiH, uicaciira aau urowu lauio usinnsas
8-4 to 13-4 Bleached Damask Cloths j Cotton and Worstw
Table and Plano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet snd Impe
rial Quills; 7-8 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; Colton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings; American,English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
for Bovs; Plain and Fancy Casslmerra; Tweeds; Ken-
lucky Satinets snd Jeans. oct 19
AGRIO (ILTURAL HNPXERIENTS.
Share; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay
Potato Hooks: Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers; Corn
... | Shellers; Scythes snd Snestlis; Hoes: Axes; Pick Axe*
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can I and Handles; Road Scrapers; bxChains; Segments and
u! ImniMlffilA Amnuivmnnt nv .nnllHtlnn tn I If-- .. s j llrilj ——
find Immodtote employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
Gudgeons; BcreeuWIre; Ilsmespleasures; Grist Mills,
Rice Threshers; Cauldron* ‘.Douglas’ Pump* snd Wa
ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun-
PJLANTATION GOODS.
N EV1TT, LATIIROP A 8TEBDINS offe
50,000 yards Negro Kcrocys, all qualltlet; 10.000 do.
Schley’s do^ 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,U00do. Lin* . - - _ . — -- - - r
VVoolwy; 5,000 EtMll.li BluikcU! So WcCollgn eemrat: Pl.ul.ri Jus.„ .
D.nnhnnr.*. fill dn. ll.xrr CoLtcn BhMllim! 100 doua I nn.lt CHAB. ILOAHlTIELD, 171 Hiy-M.
WoolUap- oct 10 1
Saws; Hand and Yard Saws: Jack Screws; Burns’
Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
taint, plaator. San Vniul.h.
cUlrc will prowut them at
• nov 8 Assignee of Hamilton A Hardeman.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS haring demands against tho Estate ,
A of GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de
ceased, are horfiby required to present them, duly at
tested, within the time prescribed bylaw; and all —
sons indebted lo said Estate are hereby requestr
make Immediate payment to
J.O. HOWARD, Adm’r.
Savannah, Gi
all per-
cstoa to
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK..
leesorVewoIs
SA-
opera*
.. jn, and It Is calculated to take in ships of any class from
lUOto 1500 tons burthen. It Is 330 feet long and 05 feet
wide, and complete In every particular. A large gang ol
workmen to employed and a large supply of materials is
on hand, so that vessels con be repaired with as much
despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making
ana Smith's work done on the premisos, and every effort
mode to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
fevor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERSIIINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 34 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
' nov 18
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claims against tho Estate of,
Jtx. w. WE1CHBELBAUM, deceased, tote of Burke
eons Indebted to said ooeensod are nereby requlreato I *7 for past fevoura, and Inform them, that he Is now
toRolmmediato paymcntlo 7 q read/ a* 1 ™ 3 old stand, to execute any work In the above
nov 10 F A. EINSTEIN, AdmV. line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please aU
* I w»in tn.w hnnnr him wilt, a nail. AU kind* Of repairing
mess and
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
300 CONGRE88 AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STBEET,
Franklln-Nquare.
M iscellaneous—
50 boxes Colgate* Pearl Starch;
50 do. do. Pale Soap;
75 do. New York No. Ido.;
75 do. Pound Bar do,;
100 do. Smith’s Family do.;
50 do. AdamanlinoCandles:
500 reams Wrapping Paper, various sizes;
50 dozen Brooms;
50 do. Buckets;
35 boxes Lemon Syrup;
loo do. large bowl Negro Pipes;
50 do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Cheese:
35 barrels No. 1 Mackerel;
S3 hf. bbls. 1 do.
S3 barrels 3 do.
33 hf. bbls. 3 do.
50 barrels 3 do.
In store and for sale Oy
nov IP SWIFT A CO,
STORAGE.
SEHInlhnmCo*' jTo^wtomltm.rcoucc™,
Whereas, Benjamin Dlltch has applied to me for Letters Wheeh
o'! Guardianship to George, Alien and Adeline Hunt,
minora nnd orphans of James Hunt, lata of said County,
' These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to .file their objections (ir any they have.) in rayofUce
.. -.u-.. **—**wfaw, otherwise said Lett:
who msy honor him with a call.
In the above business done witb the utmost neatness
T HE subscriber having taken “Williamson’* fibed*,”
is prepared to receive Colton and other Produce, on
storage. JOHN 11. HULL.
TO THE JLADIEN.
"YT K. BARNUM A CO. have on hand a few sets
.. jeelwrlght and Blacksmith work, snd all kinds of ±1 • Stone Martin Victorinra, Muffs and Cuffe which
Wheels,Wagoiu, Drays, Carta, Ac., made on the shortest will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 20 I Cap Store, 149 Congress-street, nov 30
n the time prescribed by h
e granted the applicant.
Incss my band and official signature, this SOth day
lober, A. D. 1853. JAMES RAHN, 7
Ordinary E. C.
FAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
K EEPS constantly for salo—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos. Agents,No. 10 Stale
1 and 3 English do^ ° u ” 1
1 and 3 Engll— —
GROUND PAI TS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome t reen, Paris Green, and required at this office.
S. M. PETTENGIJLJL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Ntatent.. Iloaton. ITlaas,
8. M. PtTTKNoiLL A Co., Newspaper Advertising
gents, No. 10 Stole street, Boston, are Agent* for **
Savannah Republican, and aro authorized to receive
verttoementa and Subscriptions at the same rates as
DRY PAINTS:
“ "i Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
rge, Paris and Chrome Green,
ime Yellow, Ur her. Terra de Sienna,
VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS,
rra do^ Neatafiiot do. and SPIRITS
I payments.
r receipts ore regarded
Citation, for Letter# of Administration.
Sxffiw^ County. l To ,llwhom lt may concern:
singular the kindred ana .crcanors or said deceased, I t.fnwwt ni,. flru>rm dn_ Kmt-fiiot iin_ arui shiuith i unauwis. mu no m
toffie their objections (If nnythoy have) In ray office, I 0FTURPENt1n1i Whitewash DRUBhIbs, Point, Var- wB^^Rcontlmully In store, a large
wlttjn the time prescribed bj.lyv^or said LeUers wul u ,s1l Graining, and Artists’ do. Window aqd Picture beat qualities oMm wtoraaindsol
GLASS,of tll quslUles, fromObytlto32by48;CopsL Jn- . .. .dND LlQypRS,
nov : 37., Ordinary, Liberty County. I pan? ijgbt and Dark Coiu* VARNIBH, MIXED PAINTS foreign and domestic. Invoiced from the best
• * • Citation, for Leuera of Guardianship. kinds, paper hangings, Fire-Board printssnd |
iTATEOFGEORG^IA, |;xoatlwlzom It may concern: |
s. James J.lTlneshsai
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. fl Whlfakor-Mt.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
- tho citizens of Savannah, and of the into*
of this Stole, that be has now opened and
*“ * assortment of
r any they have) In
id time prescribed by law, otherwise
| granted the applicant.
I and official signature this second day
.1853. JAMES RAHN,
Ordinary E, O.
»r Letters Manlssory.
— , heln-
vltc* attention. Having had extensive experience in
ry* The above articles will bo sold on reasonable Frances* a manufacturer,and In America as Importer
terms. and dealer, hit acquaintance with the trade enables h
House. SIKH and Ship PalntlnK l 0 . 0 !”! “ ur *““‘ h “ "Uclc which sra euumtra*
““pneii ‘ w “ k,M&,u “ r db "tei!ra 8?OUEOT IMPOBTATIOH.
— *- 1 French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Jan 90
BLAKE'S PATENT
.E PROOF PAINT. FROM OHIO*
—- Valuable Mlueral Substance Is told In fine pow- I
der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
'_*■ with a brash, and after an ex- 1
o the atmosphere, this <
perfect stole or coat of mall
public a most uaoftti and desirable o
DEEDING IN AMOUNT FIFTY 1
LAllS!
Opnilnir of tho Great and Unparalleled
Public Salo Thin Day Nov. 18th*
To continue for Tioenty-one following Days!!!
We beg most respectfully to Inform the Ladles of this
city, and wo public generally throughout tho State, that
wo offer for salo and immoutoto disposal, (without the
least rerarvoO upwards of $50,000 worth of first class
GOODS, suited for Drew, useful Domestic wear, and
UouMhold utility, which will be sold off 50 per cent,
under the felr value, thoraby affording an opportunity to
purchasers of sterling worth, that which seldom oan be
irocured and appreciated at such unprecedented low
iriocs—consisting or
DRESS GOODS!
Lot No. 1.-15,000 yards or Paris Printed MOUB DE
LA INF, all at 18kc, per yard—cost 37k rants.
13,000 yards plain nnd valuablo ALPACAS—changea
ble, Ac., Chenle, •“ "■* — **•*••-
nov 3
1)000 8UITS NEGRO CLOTHING) .
M ADE up with particular reference to comfort and
. durability; (and another Important Item to bo
nown) is tho unusually low price* at whloh’we are Mil-
t« thorn. Planters visiting our city Will do well to call
and examine betore selecting their cloths lo make
and save money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hats and Caps fbr planta
tion use, constantly ou hand at the Wholesale Clothing
aud Hat Depot of LYON A REED,
No. ISO Congress A 75 sl Jullan-sis*
ly Savannah, Georgia.
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
M ESSRS. COHEN A BANNON respoilfully announra
to tbo citizens of Savannah that they are now pro
lared to do nil kinds of work In their line at their new
. Ihop, near the corner of Broughton and DrnyIon-streets.
They havo established the following as their rate ol
"^or a single Shave 10 cents.
For 8 or 3 times a wook.... per month 75 “
For 4 time* a week do. $100
For 5 or 0 times a wook do. 150 u
For every day do. 1 75 “
For llslr Cutting..... 20 “
For Hair Curling.... .......1...25 “
For Shampooing 30 “
fly Mr. Cohen will always hold hlnwelf In readiness
to attend to orders from thoao who msy require bis Mr*
vires at Iholr home*. ly «ov°
WATCHES, JEWELRY.
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Sulwcrlber has on hand, and is con
stantly receiving from the best and most re*
spcctoblo manufacturers In tho country. Rich
a DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW-
’, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table
1 fesert nnd Tea Spoons nnd Forks; 8llver Plates am.
iValtora,Teu Setts, Castors, Cnpa and Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Coke and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desort, Pickle
snd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Colton, and Fruit
Knives.
Bllver Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Boskets,
Castor*, Walters, Snuffora and Trays.
Ivoiy Bolanco llandlo Knives, and Silver Plated on
col, Table nnd Dorart Knives,
Fino Twcuty-ono Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com*
mon Brass Clocks, of evory description.
Gold nnd Silver Lover and Lepine Watches, fine enam-
ellod Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles^ Gold and
Bllver Spectacles, Rogers’ lino Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monalcs, Ac.
Particular attention will bo given to Repairing or
Welches, Clocks and Jowolry.
From hla long experience and extensive fhcllltlos, he
confidently behoves no will satisfy all who may fevor him
with their patronage.
His prices aro as low, and .terms as fevorable, as at
any other establishment In tho State,
mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square.
Iron front jewelry hiIouEi
Wholesale and Holall*
THE largest snd best sclocted stock of goot.
ever offered fbr sale In tills city. Gold and Sliver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Sets of
Jewelry, Clintelnnea, nraralets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work ringer Rings, Silver Castors, Toa Seta,
Pltchors, Goblets, Cups, Cnko Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives, Pie Knives.CIiocmBooups, Radios, Syphons.
Also,all kinds of I’lntcd Wore, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great vorloty of articles, too numerous to mention;
tho whole of which will bo Sflhl at reduced price*.
All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry end oilier Jobbing
attended to by competent hands,
aug 83 HORTON A RIKEMAN, No. 110 Broughton*!.
JEWELRY* .Vo,
jangea-
\Vet. - : mo. &c-t unenio, Ac.—In all the fushlonublo colors, dou-
’ ble width, from IBYo. per yard, and upward.
Lot No. 3.—7,Q0Uyarus 7*4 BRITISH TWILL MERI
NOS, in all shades, at 31J{o. per yard, worth 750^ five
yards being sufficient for a full dress.
Lot No. 4.—All shsdos In COBURG CLOTH, fbr uao-
fttlncss and most serviceable wear, vory genteel, aU at
3714c. per yard, double width, worth OSJfio. „ .
Doublo Twill MEIUNOB, Ac., In nil shades, 84 wldo,
COES, now styles; clearing out all at 8c. per yard—
usually sold at 12Jio.
DAMASK TABLE LINEN, Ao.
100 plocea of pure Flax, worranlod of the most genu-
te niuko In the world, to bo sold Immodlatoly at “hal
Pl aSendU quality IIUUKABACK TOWELS, (ram S3
per dozen and upwards; Doyles. Napkins, Ac^ of tho
first and most approved makes, at haU price.
5,000 dollars worth or boautiftil EMBROIDERIES,
consisting of tho newest Collars, Habit Shirts, Chemi
settes, Ao.Ac. Embroidered Handkorchlefe,slso ortho
most elaborate and costly work, to bo disposed of at tho
same ratio ordlsoount, In order to effect an Immediate
clearing out.
8,000 dollars worth of splendid RIBBONS, marked
down as follows t all rich goods sold at 75c. per yard,
now 50c. { those at 50o. now 37#o.t 37Jfc. goods 25c,
and a nice assortment at lStfc. per yard.
BONNETS.
We bring forward on this occasion all our extensive
reserve uew FALL 811 APE BONNETS, upwards or
4,000, to be sold Immediately, as follows t all now Bon
nots marked and wbrth flora 1,75 to 8 and $3,85, now
soiling at $1 each; very superior $1 Bonnets now to bo
so d at 50c. oach; all the lower ones 85c. each, to clear
Wo also produce a largo aud valuable stock of CAN-
TON GRAPE SHAWLS, both plain and embroidered,
richly; long and square Wool Shawls, black Silks, black
Gro do Rhinos, black Armuro, black all boiled Silk,
black Gro de Afrlquos, Grade Ispahan, all boiled Silk-
bright and beautlfol goods; also, black Silk Laras, black
Silk Fringes,with evere other class or goods appertaining
to n well assorted stock, at tho samo reduced prices as
above quolod.
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
The Radios will here find a display unequalled. Tho
wholo stock Is or tho most recent Importation, and we
E resume that such cannot bo procured In any othor
ouso in tho city. We Invite particular attention to this
department.
In concluding our remarks rotative to the disposal of
tho Loudon House valuablo stock of tho above-described
articles, the proprietor theraor bogs to acknowledge,
most gratefully, tho numorous fevora conferred ou him
slnra tho hour when flrst ho trod ou tho free soil of
America, and landed Ih the city of Charleston, B. O.
From that hour, ho mot with friends In this city nnd In
Charleston, strangers, whoso professions of friendship
havo only bceu excelled by their unwavering bonds of
unceasing kindness. Industry and porsovoranco became
rewarded— tho appreciation of which bccamo extended
throughout tho principal mercantile cities of this great
country, nnd placed this establishment, “Tho London
House,” In powor to compete with nil rivals. For such,
then, accept from ono who can sensibly appreciate such
unbounded worth, tho thanks of
WILLIAM KINO,
Proprietor of The London Houso,
Under tho Marshall Hotel, Brough ton-street.
81 Savannah, Gi
liltl, OiC.
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-street.hns
Just received the finest assortment of now rash-
toned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pens; Silvor and Silver-
plated Ware^such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tes-scts,
Candlo-*ticks.Table and Tea-spoons UneTnblq, Pockclnnd
Pen Knives, Ac. Ac^a large variety of the luvett Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac. At, for lad
snd gentlemen—as also, a fino selection ol Flutinns,.
cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which
Ifers at the lowest prices over sold at In this city.
Tho publlo generally and tho ladles particularly, are
. jspcctruily Invited to call round and exaraino tho above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-street
aug 31 tf
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bryanstreet.
He has lust returned from New-York, where ho has
bought, from the most feshlonable houses In the trade, a
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of all
deacriptlons,ror Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, Ac. Ac. The
selectlou or Cloths, Casslmeres, Ac. Is one of tho best
Cloths, Cassitneres,
and handsomest ever offered for sale In this market, and
he will continue to receive every ten days now supplies
of all descriptions of Goods usually kept In such estab*
llshments, with tho monthly fashions from Franco and
England. The subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
up nls Cloths for customers In the neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to
call and examlno for theraralves.
sept 35 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Brysn-street.
nnluits. Korsoys and Woolen Good
T HE SUBSCRIBERS havo This Day opened their in
tensive stock or Plantation Goods, lo which they
would most respectfully call the attention of Planters vis
iting this city, as they are determined to make It to tho
Interest of all who may fevor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and white London Dufill Blankets,
100 “ super 10-4,11*4,13-4 Whitney Bed do
SO “ green, bluo and red Mackinaw do;
20 balos Carolina Plains;
20 “ Uoorgla do;
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans i
23 “ D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 “ twilled and plain rod Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plains;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
5 “ Plaid Llnseys, Ac;
Also, a vory handsome assortment Satinet!*, Cassl-
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
Scotch Plaids, Ac., we offer to the public at vory reduced
prices, by[oct 7] A1K1N A BURNS.
FINE HATS.
4 THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s lists hav
ing been permanently established, we have now
In store a large Slock of Hats from tho most rale-
bratea manufacturers, which wo warrant superior lo any
other that can bo produced for the samo price,
sept 33 N.K. BARNUM A CO.
F CORRA Is prepared to execute every description
• of decorative painting. Having learnt his art In
Italy, he natters himself that be can give entire satisfac
tion to the citizens of Savannah, and no can refer to sev
eral specimens of his work already In this city. Ila
ntinta on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, Ac~
Ac. Jle also points window shades, transparencies, Ac.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and other
work does not In the least lose Its color by the Influence
of climate. Ills shop Is at the cornor of Broughton and
Drey ton-street, where be has for salo a fino assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical.oct 18
T HE subMrtbers have Jn store, a very large stock of
DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which they offo
at tbo lowest prices, and on the best terms.
Y *
ojn
Dress Goods,—Block and fancy Silks; Itoqusdere and
Boche Robes; Moustolne De Lalnes; Coalmens*; Black
Bombazines; Black and Fancy Alpaecas; Block Nor.
wlcli doth: Block and Colored Merinos; French Call-
eo’s, English and American, do-Needle work Collars,
Chemisette, Lace Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves am I
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Ifsndkorehlelfc, Ac, Ac.
Dk WITT A MORGAN,
oct 18 Rlbcro’s Bnlldlng. Congress-street.
I Can and I Will Holnil Dry Goods
Cheaper than any Store in the City 11
B UYING all our Gooos for Cash, and selling th
omy for Cash, we esu afford to Mil them chcai
omy for Cash,
J Use price i—
wholesale I So,
than the price many retailers pay for their goods'
families snd Individuals will do well
Arruk; Jamaica and SLC
WINES.
of thick paint, and applied
posuro of a few months to the
becomes a perfect slate or c
fire. .
j To aU whom It msy concern:
«-sra-—-JyHMikkv, Administrator of the estate
sSSSirff
ever to covered from the action of the weather aad from sebenwasser, Absinth, Ac-
1 'LBAN!
,1,>ck - 0Ure “’
UORDIALB.
In Coses, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Stavaite, Kir*
There is nothing equal to it for steamboat and ear decks,
for all k)«to of iron, as It forms a mating nearly as hard
as the iron itself, and never cleaves off. «
Ordinary E.'C.
Iron itoelf,and -,
— H spurlon* article has been sold as
T ._ purchasers should be careful to buj
authorized Agoiu.
ALB AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ala.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 80 ly R. MAYER,
tfol
BOV S3 JOHN JL NORTON. I nor 5 M. PENDEUGAbT A OO.
patronize the Cheap Corner of Broughton and Barnard*
streets for Dry Goods, Clotlm, Mullins, Linens, Blankets,
Shawls, Mantillas, Flannel* and Laras. There they win
find the largest assortment of Umbrellas In Uw city,
getber with s great lot of goods for servants’ware,
-..look to,our Interrat,Ed
oct 37
“a,
Cheap Corner for Dry Goods, Ac-
N.E.cor. Urougliton A Bsrnsnl-
OLOXlllHO.
rpUOSB fancy Cassl mere Business Salto sold by us this
JL season have been very much admired; we have but
a few more left, to suuro which our friends must cel
, early. We sra receiving by every steamer additions
our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaks
and Over Coats in endless variety, at
nov 17 PIERSON, HEIDT A OO.’S.
Boon gklKcttetmint
rj-IIACKEItAYtt Bhttjb, (iMtral Blor, mJ olhra
tSt f rromtiia French of Trow-
A Bonk for tba Home Circle—a oompanlon for tba
Evening Book; by Mrs Kirkland, with beautiful steel
3? Mogaziuo of Art, voL 1—with numerous engrav*
Jtie Squanders of Osstlo Bqusnder-illustreted.
^HHhvol^Enillsh Law and EquUyReports-completo
Gems from Fable Land—Mercantile Blorals.
Queer Bonnoto-our First Mother—Mule Sliver String,
nov 18 By W. THORNE WIL1 JAMS.
(gtntvat aaamtBtnmitn
v hooks.
RECEIVED RY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
A SHABBY GENTEEL^^TORY, and other Tales; by
William M. Tliackury—Appleton’s Popular Library,
Rochester, or Tho Merry Days of England; by the au
thor or tho “Young Chevalier/* Ac.
Tho Winter Evonlng 8tory Book; by “Uncle Tom.”
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with ono hundred Illustrations: also a largo stock of Ju
venile Books. Toy Books, Ao. in various binding*.
A Digest of English Grammar, Synthetical aud Analy
tical; by T. L. Covcll.
Grnminnlro AnglalM D’Aprito Lo Systeme; par Charles
Badvls. •
Clef Dee Thfimea Do La Grammatre AnglalM.
\ further supply of Northwood, or Life North and
ilh: by Mrs.8. J. Hale.
AFVLETON*8 POPULAR LIBRARY.
A BEAUTIFUL edition of Appleton’s Popular Li
brary, containing the latest publications.
A Journey to Katmandu.
Buinmor lime In tho Oouutry.
; toris Sketch Book, 8 vote,
ilalden nnd Marrlod Life or Mary Powell.
1 fravoto In Tartary, Thibet nnd Chino, 8 tola,
tittle Pendleton, 8 vols.
ilolellMandGravltes.
Papers and Quarterly
Men’s Wives: by Thackeray.
' follow Plush Papers t by Thackeray. .
Book of Snobs “ “
A Shabby Genteol Story: by Thackeray.
Lives or Wellington and Pool. For salo at the Book
store or 8. 8. SIBLEY,
nov 35 8 No. 133 Oongress-rtroct.
PnEailVTEHIAk 1><1III,IUAT10NS.
A GENERAL vsrloly of tho boat publications of the
Presbyterian Board of Publications; just received
and fbr salo at the Book store of
a 8. SIBLEY,
nov 85 0 No. 135 Uongress-et.
NEW ROOKS.
' 7 OCHESTER; or. The Merry Days of England. By
. X tho luuthor of Amy Lawrence, Ao. Beautifully U*
lustra! ed.
A Life of Vlclultudest A Story of Revolutionary
Times. By O, P. R. Jninoa, Esq.
A Shabby-Genteel Story, nnd othor Tales. Dy Wm.
M. Thackeray.
The Life and Advonturos of Punchinello—adapted
from thb French of Octavo Flulllet, and embellished
with one hundred Designs.
Oita’s Treasury of Stories fbr Young People, wllh nu
morous Engravings.
A Treasury or Pleasure nooks fbr Young Children,
with moro thnn ono hundred Illuslrallon*.
Winter Evonlng Recreatiout a Collection of Talcs for
Youth. Illustrated.
Tho Winter Evening Story Book: comprising Stories
of Advonluro by Land and Sea, poVlIous Encounters
with Savages and Wild Boasts, and Domestic Tales. By
Undo John. Beautifully illustrated.
Homo nnd Its Pleasures: Simple Stories for Young
: ’coplo. By Mrs. Harriot Myrllo, With eight beautiful
"ngravlngn,
Nut-Crackor nnd King Moum. Translated from tho
Gorman of lloffinan by Mrs. St. Simon, llliistrntod.
Tho Plonsuros of tho Country! Slmplo Stories for
Young Poopto. By Sire. Harriot Myrtle.
nov IB Received by J. B, CUDBEDGE.
TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE A CAREY having Juat returned
from the North, respectfully Invite their customor
tho citizens of Savannah, and tho publlo generally, to c:...
aud examlno their FALL STOCK of all styles nnd color*
of French, English and American Cloth*, Casdraeroa
and Vestings, whldi thoy are prepared to mnnufecturo lo
order In the neatest and most fashlonablo stylo*. Also,
thdr stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chosterflelu, Coddlngton,
and othor new and ftuhtonablo Coats, Vesta and Pont*.
Tho underslgnod havlngsoleclcd those good* with great
care, fool confident of pleasing all who may bo In want.
Tholr stock or FURNISHING GOODS A FANCY ARTI
CLES I* complete and wdl assorted, which they will soil
on the mostfnvorablo and accommodating terms. ,
oct 2 DIBBLE A CAREY,
4 NEW ^
WHOLESALE HAT ST0EE, ■
Cornor of Broughton A Ilurnard-sts.)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rnilE undersigned would rcspcctfolly nnnouncoto the
JL citizen* and merchants or Goorgla. nnd adjacent
States, that thoy have taken the extensive three storv-
brlck building on the corner of Broughton nnd Barnard-
streets, In the Immediate vicinity of sovnral other wholo-
solo establishments, where they propose, about the SOth
or September, to open otieoftlio LARGEST A CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
othor Goods In tholr lino, over olferod In tho Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only bo mado up
from their own extensive manufactory In New-York, bu ,
will embrace evory tiling that Is now, feshlonable, one
adapted to season and climate.
Wo aro rosolvod to make It tho Interest of morchanta,
In aU soctlons of tho South, to tredo with us, and are pre
pared to give them as good terms os can be had In the
Northern cities.
On the first of October next, wo will open onr RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, whon wo will offer to tho citizens o
Savannah and vicinity n most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ snd Boys’ Hats and Cdps, Ladles’ Riding
Hats, hr.0^ Ac.
tSTParticulars In future advertisements.
MptS4 BELDEN A CO.
STEAM ENGINES. SUGAR HILLS) Ac.
T HE E88EX COMPANY Lawrknok, Mass., are pre
pared to execute promptly alt orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills. Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen 61a-
chlnery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water VVhoels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, in the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work can bo obtalued for else whore.
Particular Attention paid to economy or fool In steam
IcKAY, Agent.
Particular attention paid to economy c
engines, and to durability In evenr thing,
apr 24 ly OORDONMi
rpHE Highest Cush Prlco palVferLand Warrants by
JL July 5 A, O. TOMS, No. 120 Bay-street.
GLASS WARE.
| A large and varied assortment Just opened; a
mong which may bo found several patterns of finely
cut Decanters, In setts; a largo variety of slnglo Do-
canters, both cut end pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine snd Hock Bottles, Colognes, Ao. Call and er
amine, at [sept 20] OOLL1N8 A BULKLEY’8.
GEORGIA BURR HILL STONE8.
rrtHB Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Bnrr
X Stone, from 18 Inches to 4)( feet diameter, a portion
ofwhlch to already dressed for running, nnd of superior
quality. All the nocessary Irons furnished wllh the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, tho article con be delivorod at all times to suit
orders, nnd on liberal terms. O. II, OA61PFIELD,
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUH.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE “RED DOORS.”
ere In regard to low prices and Immenso variety of steel
rarely to bo met wllh. Tho Increase of sales from a ver
liberal patronage, bos been such ns to warrant tholr oi
furlng Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
tho system ot "Large Salto and Small Profits,"
DTr/“ Orders from any partof tho United States prompt
ly executed and with espoclal core.
REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchaM no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly dec 15
COPPEHSHITII AND PLUHIIING.
rpilK Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
abovo business, and engaged tbo services of superior
workmon, to prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
AU work done In the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Whorl.
HAIUNE RAILWAY;;
rpllE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
X need his sendees, that he boschargeof tho MARINE
RAILWAY, which is now In successful operation. He to
therefore; prepared to take up vessels or any size usually
visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, Ac- on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated on the
Railway upon reasoimblo terms, lie to also prepared to
contract for building r— *—•—
and to carry on Uw In
Making, ana Caulking, li
eastern extremity of the
A good Ship Smith to on the premises,
aug 3 ly If. F, WILL1NK, J*.
mine terms, lie is also prepared to
vessels of any close or -Inscription,
justness of Ship Carpentering, Hpnr
iff. In all its various branches, at the
_ „„„„„ „ WH. R. SYMONS
/'NFFBRS for solo a largo assortment of Clolhi
slmeres and Vestings, consisting in part ...„
following articles, selected by himself during tho past
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which he wll
make up to order lo the best style of workmanship, and
altiio shortest notice. Ill* stock of Ready-made Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gontlomen’s wear, to
very large, snd of the best quality and style—the whole of
Il mado this fell under his own Inspection, and will bo
sold at the lowest price* for cash or approved credit-
French Black, Blue, Browu nnd Olfvo Cloths: F
French snd English Casslinercs; Fancy Silk Vest
super; Fancy Silk Plush Vestings; Black Barathea hiik
Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Cosslmeres; Merino anc
Bilk Undershirts snd Drawers: White and Fancy Rhlrta
and Collars: Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; White,
Black and Pansy Kid Gloves; Neck Tics, plain and em
broidered; Merino snd Cotton Socks; Scarfs; Satin and
Bombazine 8iodts.
: IT Whitaker Street
oct 21
CHEAP CASH STORE.
1 COWfEB ^PAKBR A CONGHESs4treBTR.
*>Ptg7 M. PRKNDEROA8T A
TMPOItTKD CORDIALS, Ac*—Just recelvi
X keto Bordeaux Anisette; 10 eases Dutch a
Curacao; to do. Italian and French Maraschino: f
Absynthe; 5 boxes Brandy Prelto; 5 cases Bol
Stomach Bluer; 10 do. Ifoekbeimer Wine; 30 baw^, , * . • - —
onranneiBsssuK
aass-ir
jUN.I ly mate OAlK.ProurlMor.
—— = . , . ■ M! . r _ |
nov 18
tosays upon tho London Times.
. ngoldsbury’s Legends,
tapers snd Quarterly Rovtew.
MERCANTILE RLANK8.
HARTER PARTIE8,
Entry of Merchandise,
Ro-warehnuso Enlry,.
Withdrawal Entry,
Coastwise Manifest,
nov 33 For anio by JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
Declaration A Protest.
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign Inward do.
Manifest of Part of Cargo.
NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Wednesday, jfovtnbar 15th.
HANK FREEMAN’S BARBER BllOPt & Tale, by
jl Rev. Baynard R. Hall, D. D- author or “Teaching a
Science,” olc n Illustrated by Rush B. Hall.
Tho Cabin and Parlor: or Slaves and Masters; by J.
Thornton Randolph.
Whitehall or tho Times of Cromwell: a Romoncoof
English History; by tho author or“Whltefrtars.”
Mary Prlco, or tho Adventures of a Servant Maid; by
G. W. 61. Reynolds, vol. 2.
Godey’s Lady's Book, for December.
On thn Study or Words; by R. C. Trench, B. D- from
the socond London Edition.
Graham's 6!agazlnc, for Docembor.
Tublo Talk about Books, Men and 6(onners, from Syd
ney Smith and others.
katirny: a Cruise In tho China Seas; by W. Hasting
Macaulay.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Roman History; by
Francis W. Newman.
Tho Children of Light: a tbome fbr the llmo; by Caro
line Chesoboro’.
MORE NEW BOOK8.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
T HE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND, written by
hlmsoirt by W. M. Thuckonr. •
A Life gi Vicissitudes: a Story or Revolutionary
Times; by G. P. R. James.
Bleak i!ouso,No.9.
History or nomulus; by Jacob Abbott.
Select British Eloqucnco: embracing tho beat speeches
entire of tho most eminent orators of Groat Britain; by
Chnuncey A. Goodrich, D. D.
David Copperfleld; a now Uluslratod edition, publish*
ed by Itorper A Brothers.
Cornelius Nepos; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D.
nov 85
„ „ IN QUART HOTTLE8.
For l-uriryliiK gMBIjM, &
Sc»O.UtA,no,UMAT»», BTI'RAQ.h U tc „,
■>».BaltKoio;, KkvkrSok.a,
SMl »(«.CUAIAL D|.'«A.,. 0
00. E.urrioiti, Ltv.ii Co«mai»-;, ii 10 ,.
ciiiTii, Couioumou, r.»At« Cot.”
FLAIMT., Lon or Arr.TITK. Q_.
tXAti Dhbiutt, Ac,'
In this preparation are strongly concentrated sit n,
medicinal proiwrlles or Sarsaparilla, combined with
most effectual aids, the most salutary productions ih
most potent simples of tho vegetable kbigdom: and h
combination to such that one modifies and Improve, .k
othor, producing acompound differing entirely ) n |u P h
ractorund properties from any other preparation.
tinrivnllcil In II. operation on Uio ijilem
under dlHUO. Tliomutmu ■uthoollo.lml
8crofola, ortho most malignant character, hsvonw^
n wldo and deserved celebrity. But it Is not
Seroftda, nor In the class of dfresses to which n
that this preparation hu boenfoSTd benefldsl rfr
speolflo In many diseases or tho skin, and may be .nij 1
JfforcdwUh fevorable results In *llt and lt^*shS?«
fttlly tested, not only by patlenla themselves,but^Kj 0
physicians, that It has received tholr unqdMlfiJd!^J
established, on Its own merits, a reputation for
and xrrtoAov for su|»orlor to the various comffi!
bearing the name orsaraaparilla. The followWS
Tho following was sent to our agents, Messrs. \v a
* Co -'*cqu»tnl«l Mb'
„ Watxxfoxd.N. Y., Nov. 20,1850
Messrs. SANns—Gentlemen:—About thaw Sk.
since, tho dlseoso called “ Beard, or Bnrber’sBch,"IS
penred on mv fecc, and ns U Is of rare occurrenre-M
w.'SKsAjsfiaRBiKfSs
recommendation, I bought one bottle, and flndlne i «I
cel ved benefit from it, I continued Its uso until 1 am n«
perfectly cured. I am led to brlng.thls to your
nmlnllouilr, (Wm jbo facl ll.nt lbo“ won l/not umS
In Ibo lluor.WmpUlmi Ibr whldi tho gArtaharillA iVi
Kd l'. , (o““»ih“ffi. ,nW
Youn, Iruly, OEO.E.8COTI.
RE6IARKADLE CURE OF DRONOIIITIB.
Moure. Baku.:—Having wdore^nwny’yeare wbh a
aoom of my tbroal, nnoolbi* Um lorynx, iur" 8 wMcb
mo 1 wno irontal by bo moit dlillof nlibod pbydclS
i humpo nnd llin Ijpllod Blnlcn, wlilTout reonlvlno m
pormnnont bonodt, but nil tbn lime my unnoml bonbi
end ilromiUi docllnlnm end Ihn dlioun mnklnn fonrM
proglou. Cniullo npiillcntlons worn mod, nnd wlialovr
olio wm bonnht moit eltlclonl for pmluclng n euro ta!
1 nm oonlldohl Ibo doplorablo alluntlnnlwulrmbeu.
ryiisllln bobw nooompnnlod wllh phlliln and nrcnl Jut
cully In breathing, would noon havo tormlnattxl my life
bad f nolobbilnod rollorihrougb Ibnmudbim K,£
rubmblo Bnranpnrlllu. I null ray, nontlomon, when I
commenced uilng ho Bnrenpnrllln, ( did not place much
oobfldonoo InItAvIHuoai and Iblawiu notiiirpHuyou
whon you aro nfurtned 1 bnd tried morn limn llhy differ,
enl romodloa during Ihn pmt four yenre, wllhnul any too
humanity, lo give you tide attestation or my cure. ^
Yours, very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate or Fhancr in th* United Stats*.
Tho above stalemout nnd signature were acknowledged
In our presunco by 6lr.D. Parent ns true.
For tho Consul General of France,
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale ‘aSP/Jta’t^b?'SSS D
&,".u‘lSlUmK“““ ,1
Knvnnnah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. M.
TUHNLR A CO^and by all the Druggists throughout
ho City nnd State. 3mo—U» sept SO
T HACKERAY’S new work—Henry Esmond, Colonol
In tho sorvlco or Queen Anno.
A Life of Vicissitudes: a Story of Revolutionary Times.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 0—Tho Children of Light.
Kathy: a C'rulso In tho China Sous. By Mncnuloy.
Select British Eloquonce for the last two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about nooks, Men and Manners.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Rogal Itoraot an Introduction to Roman History.
Coinporativo Physiognomy—with numerous Illustn
lions.
6!ackny’a Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmon Reton.
Stewart’s Froemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart,
nov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW HOOKS.
P RANK FREEMAN’S BARBER BUOPt a Tale. By
Bov. Baynnrd R. Hall, I). D^ author of “Now Pur
chase,” “Sourolllngfor Every-body,” Ac- Ac., Illustrated
by Rush 11. Hall.
Tablo Talk on Book*, Men and Mannors, from Sydney
Smith and others, edited by Chetwood Evelyn, E*n.
6!oon lloax, with a Mouiolr of tho author, by Wm. N,
Griggs*
Knthny: A Cruise In the China 8eas, by W. Hasting
Mocauly.
Whitehall, ortho Timos of Cromwell, an historical Ro
mance; bv the author of the Wbltefrlars. Ac.
„ Capt. Kid, or tho Wizard of tho Sea, a Romance by
Prof. J. 11. Ingraham.
Tho History or Henry Esmond, Eaq„ Colonel in the
services of ller Mqjosty, Queen Anno, written by blmsclf,
by Wm. M. Thackeray.
Wood's fillnstrel Songs—anew song book.
Graham’s 6lugozlno for December.
Godoy’s Lady’s Book for December. Reoelved by
nov 34 J. B. CUBHKDUE.
NEW STORE.
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EN-
CBLLANEOUB. RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL BOOKS.
Also, Blank, Iiruoku, nnd 6Inmoranoum Books, or
evory description. A large variety of Cat, Lkttkr nod
assortment: Port Folios, Port 6loimles, Pocket Books
and Card Cases for ladles and guuilurueii, Gold snd Bu
yer Pens and Pencil*, Ink Stand*, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Books, Ao. Ao. Ac. Also, n general assortment of
Catholic Book*, Prints, Caros, Mkmkntoks, Ac.
Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, and Spiritual
-ubUcatlons. The nbovo works will bo sold at reasona*
Jo rates. Tho public are respectfully invited to call and
examlno Uio stock, 8.8.B1DLEY,
oct14 tf
.. Common Law, Equity and Criminal Reports com*
bipod.—The series commences with the Decisions of
*1 lobaelmas (Nov.) Tonn, 185U. pnd contains, from that
period, nil the Decisions of nil tho English Courts. Tbo
Reports nro furnished by a corps of over thirty regular
and experienced Hoporlors, and for comprehensiveness,
brevity, and accuracy, tho publishers challenge compari
son with any other Berio* of English Reports now pub
lished. Among the numerous Instances of superiority of
those Reports over any othor. the publishers nro permit
ted te refer te mnnydlillnguahcd inombors oftho profes-
sloi: who have voluntarily furnished testimonials.
Ten volume* have already boon Issued, bringing down
tho decisions to she Summer or 1832, being thus two years
In advance or any other reprint of Engll A Reports.
For tho greater convenience of tho Profession, there
will also bo published, as soon os required, a fulf Table
of Cases, showing at a glance tho volume and pngo of
“ nul " “
Those Roports will bo continued, In the same superior
•Woi nl . 1 the low prlco of $3 per single volume to perma
nent subscribers. Subscriptions to tho above received
b / ,. JOHN M. COOPER A CO,
nov 10 Agents for Savannah.
I NKH.-A superior quality of Nows Ink, Book and Job
Ink of evory quality, rod, blue, green, gold size, Acl
trom tho msnufhctary of Itomlg, Imv a*Co„ Phflodffil
bo 1 k ,°P. t oooibuiUy on hand, R»
Bold on the most reasonable terms. Orders from Prln
era respectfully solicited, [oct 7] J. B. OUBBKDQg.
A N j;S.°S.KSJ 10 VEIl8 “- u ’ “* w?
- uov 17 J.B. CUBDEDQE.
Doctor Youraolf for 20 ConU!
BY Muans ortho rOCKET
jESCUL A PI US, or Every one
his own Physician I Thirty-
sixth edition, with upwards of
a hundred engravings, showing
priyatedlseoM In every shape
and form, and malformations of
The Umo has now arrlvod,
that persons suffering from se
cret dlseasos, need no more
become tbo victim or quack-
rrv, as bv the praacr ‘
contained In this book, a
.-—r- msy euro himself wlUi9U v—
dranceto huslnes*, or tho knowledgeoftbemdsl Intimate
frlo.id, and will: one-tenlb tbo usual expense. In addition
to the general routine of private disease. It folly explains
the cause of manhood’s early decline, with observations
r . Freonf .copy of this book,
by mall, orflve copies will be sent for one dollar. A -
dres^“Da. W.YOUNG,No.lWBPRUOBBtr«et F|1(L*
W OLFE’S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC BCUNAPF8,
manulhetnred by tbe proprietor exclusively, it
Bcniedam.1n Holland, by a process peculiar to his on
fectonr. his flavored and medicated, not by the con-
mon harsh berry, but by the choice botanical variety ol
tho aromatic Italian Juniper berry, whose moro vlnom
extract Is distilled and rectified with ItospIrltuouiBolreU
and thus bocomos a concentrated tincture, of oxauliiii
flavor and aroma, altogether transcendant In It* conlUl
and medicinal proportlc*, to any Holland Gin herotofon
known*
.L ln m r ?T e, ’ a< } u ^f‘? d nhonnjMlsm; In obstrucUoo. of
tho Bladder and Kidneys Its effects are prompt, decided
and Invariably reliablo. Aud II to not only aremedy for
those msJad e*’ but Iwall cases, In which they ars pd-
duced by drinking bad water, which Is, almost unlveral-
, /d b ® °. r riiorn, It operates as a sure preventive.
Tho dtotroaalng effect upou the Stomach. Bowel* sod
Bladder or travellers, now residents, and all person* i»
nccuatotned to them, produced by the water* of w*riy
all our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, 6llMl«lppi tsd
Alabama, from tbe large quantity of decayed vegeUN*
matter contained In them. In a state of solution'll vrll
known; u Is also that oftho waters of llmoelounrralcDi,
'-producing Gravel. Calcuti nnd Stone In the Ultdder.
ioAROMATIO 80HIEDAM SCHNAPPS is an lUo-
luto corrective of all these injurious propcrtle* of tod
water, aud conretiuenlly prevents tho dliensei thick
they occasion. It to also found to be a euro and pr*w»-
live of Fever nnd Ague, a complaint caused by «•»#•
Jolut effect* of vegetablo malaria in the atmosphere, snd
vcgotablo putrescences In the water* of. tho*e districts 1*
5T?. b JiS/iPS^y. PnvullB. The ARi IMAT10 8C1IIB-
DA61 SCHNAPPS to consequently In groat detnsod by
persons travelling or about to settle In those part* oftb*
country, especially; as well as by many In every town*
nlty where It tins becorao known, on nccouut or Its viA
ous other remedial properties.
In all cases or a dropsical tendency, It I* generally th*
only remedy required, whon adopted In tho esrty »l*r*
of tho disease, iu Dyspeptic mslsdlee, when turn to
proper quantities, ns a diet drink, and owpcclsdljr at din
ner, it to found, by uniform experience, lo be eminently
efficacious In tho most obstinate cases, whin ev*n th*
best of tho usual remedies have felled lo sQord more
than mere temporary relief. In on»e* of Flatulency, H1*
an Immediate and Invaluable specific, and It nity b* id-
ministered in dlllutod nnd proportionate quantities, even
to young Infhnto, In all ihore paroxyim* of griping p*to
In tho stomach and bowels, to which they aro eapectodly
"thlecl, ns well ns In the colio of grown person*. , ,
Its Judicious adoption iu connection wllh tho priadpu
ntenls, or wheu a senso of exhaustion dictate* It* we,
never fail* to relieve tho debility *tlend»ut upon pro-
trnctod Chronic innladios, low tompcrauionta and exhsuR-
ed vital onorgy, by whatever cause Induced. Three»»
fivcla to which many of tho most eminent incdlol m«,
both In Europe nnd tho United 8tate», havo home
mony, nnd which aro corroborated by tbelr highest writ
ten nulhnrltioi.
The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS It pul op
In good strong bottles, neatly covered nnd labeled. **•
cpmpanlud by an Essay upon Its proporllw and uw.
F or solo by tbo principal Druggists In this city and United
States. UDOLPilK WOLFE, Importer,
No. 33 BeaveMtroet, N.Y.
1 Incur lost number we accompanied tho nubllcatio*
of ii olrculnr on this subject, from our fellow-clUxm
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., wllh a brlor commentary, eipna*
slve or our own views. Blnco then we have, been em
ploying this agent, nnd thus ftr With fevorable rreufe.
But wo are In receipt of several communication* 00 ,
nnbjoct from inodlcnl mon, which aorvo to *how in*: wr.
Wolfe’s Aromatic Belodam Schnapps to vory cxteosireir
In use, nnd In the hands of physician*, to proving
na a stimulating diuretic lo be eminently *uccc**ful »n' r
other medication with this Intent had been tried In wm
hus reported abdominal drop*/M*
necessity of tapping nyorted; MJ
"-".I -..rod, and the necessity of tapim.,, -■—.—v
another n distressing caso of gravel, »o called, h»» w*“
entirely removed by the passnao of a calculus or cob*
sldorablo size, which to ascribed to the use of omy 1
bottles of this artlulo. . .
Wo know not the objoct of Mr. Wolfe In de*lgnju»s
his preparation by tho singular tineuphodlous n»m«
“ Schnapps,” nor of his denominating It lo his *dy*r]“®.
monto, tho “concentrated Tincture of Juulpeij” « D, |
of perpetuating Its auclont tltlo of, Ilollsml Oin. »
truo that lie admits It to bo nothing olso tirnn the
artlclo iu Its /lure state, unadulterated by noxlouiurupi
nnd jionce ho contradistinguishes It from Oln of»
merce, nearly alt of whldi, as to well known, I*
lectured here and olsowhere from Inferior tnil*«*;
refoBo drugs. Tho numo ho has given It, however,
servo tho purooso ol deslgnallnglds article, a*
exclusively for modlcal purposes, and thus commm
to physicians for whoso couvenlenco It to on ado ° nl 7 1
reputable druggists nnd npothocarles.
As respects Its medicinal nnd curative oITecta, wo ^
dcratand |ilra lo claim only that It Is s pure and rew ..
nrtlclo of Holland Gin, nnd ns sudi worthy °!i he e
donee or physicians, In ihoeodiseases tor which
BUMeliasHBBssis
de, which front time .immontoiMJiM jMRjfLfirit
among Iho remedial agonclrs or tbo MateriaNoqK*,
bo found worthy or confidence,ky continued exi^rte^
At all oventa, (hose who peislst In me empwjjffl g?
toleration of other alcoholic medldpes, artliBdures.
tors, Ac., and especially thoto who'preMribe Olnun^
any clroumstances, must all unite In giving the prew^
to a pure artldo over tbe manifold adulteration*
In the ranrkot. Mr. Wolfo liberally.BWPP>I«*
with asaraplo bottio for analysis nnd trlal. M dUJPL..
his circular, and stake the reputation of the rantWJj
on the Innocenco, safety, and efficloncy of W* K
pin, when used under medical advlcpjapdplodgra,,^
own character In business that the artlcldw I not
point any one who use 1 ts-iNew York MsdUd ugm
Oct, ElM.lswl5to3mo
A DELPHI A.” Post-paid. .
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