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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, -WEDNESDAY MORNING; DECEMBER 1,1852.
W^ajiv SmSSBb CtoBrtffottM in the tovrnof J«£
wlililn the local boon of
iTiiS&V the Court
IbM mil I
with (tie
Ith the Buildings thereon,
welling Houses, itad a largo
•ry thereon. The plsoejs
Mtai on tha Great SallUa
kt miles from Jcffer-
^Kdiitout forty mU*
p@84§*!
JS^SSSS^A'SSJSS!&
ssmSimfsW in p suiftMd »««*«-
j/than almost any other tor thanuuaaff of .Tj^Pj®
^..jTandeomepart ortho balanceta wjrwllaWo tor
mSBsE&a&s
AmoiU. Kor. 9, IBM. lolht-Jl no»17
■ Executor’* Sale, ~
■WViSSA* SATCfiSSE3&
fasSfeesMtfs™
M Green Wenl, Ully of Snunnehi ono Girton L«t,
noT is Executor of Win. H. Mongin.
ADMINlSXXfAXOU’S sale. j
W ILL be sold on the Ural Tuesday In December next,
at the Court House In Effingham Counly, a lot or
Land, consisting of one hundred acres of Rlvor Swamp,
lvlngin Efflugbam County, Joining Gugel and others; tho
lime being sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Floyd Oounty. lbr the beneilt or the heirs and creditors
/\N Uie flrrt'
«mntyT*Uthe Rwd'E^aie'ortvilliam A.^Parker, sen;
late of said county, deceased. Sold for tbe beneflt of said
«no « earn co H> & PARKER, Adm’r.
»trator’s sale*
.In December next, wIIbei sold,
before the Court House door In Hlnesrlue, Liberty
■■ aa«wlwlatrator*n Sale.
/ns tho Brst Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
vJ.front of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
county, a Negro woman named Ere, about forty-six years
of age, and her son Reuben, about ten years tor age.
Also, a Tract of f*"d In Effiugham county, on Jon decs’
Turnpike Rdad, between seventeen and eighteen miles
from the city or Savannah, containing throe hundred and
twehty three acres, more or leas, known as the Lie real*
deuce of Joshua Guann, deceased. 8old as the property
of said deceased, for the beneflt or the heirs and creditors
of the decented.
BENJAMIN X. DASHER, Adm’r.
NoTwnlrer S3,1BK. norSS
IKON STEAMBOAT OOIIP1NV OF UEOHUIA,
and from Augusta, by tbefr lron Steamers
—ARD ALSO BT Till iTRAMEfi—
AMORYSIBLEY, ,,. ......Oapt. —- -
The latter Si earner being of less, draught than any
•other on tbs River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages or the water. The Company la also provided
with fifteen Ttow*Boate and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, of
Its Agents, will be retelved^nd forward od^free of com*
T, R. MPJA Agent, Savannah,
oct IS W. M. ROWBAND, Aleut, iupiU.
ffraararnai;
To AhfeluU, 8tippy. JniitKtoawlOipw.
wmiw»»J[OTi|Aw?Ar»t.l Vn-
OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western liar*
VuMMM'Sw, and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than the ex*
tensive sale U has met with for the past number of years,
and being In constant use by the U. 8. Army and many
of the Hospitals In the United States. For sale by
oi uw I.O.P.W WITIIINGTON fc WILlJB,
at their Ooflbe and Splco Factory.
No. 1 DuTcn-St- New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate* fc Co.’s Soap Factory.
3t a 2tw3mo
FOL
Philadelphia & Savannah
th Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid slde-wheej steam'
ship STATE OP GEORGIA, of 1900 tona
ib John B. Walton,has commenced her regu*
ipa and will leave Savannah on WsDsisnAT, the
8th day of September, and every site male WEDNisnAY
thereafter j say on the 29d Sept, flth and 90th Oct, and
3d and 17tn November, and so on.
&Cabln Passage to Philadelphia t^OO
ThroughTlckeU to New York 25 JO
TIilaTffiphaa been bulVt'with entire' maid’ Vo safety,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa
Agents In 8avannah«
& MARTIN,
Agentatn Philadelphia.
NEW-VORK fc SAVANNAH STBMl-SillP LINES
WEEKLY.
JeSew and Splendid SteamrSmpe
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
—and—
ALABAMA^ .Captain Lvor,
Belonging to tho
IV* V. ASavannnh Stcurn Navigation Co,
Will leave Barannah and New-York every SATuanAT.
There ship* are of 1^00 tona register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, I -vTlng Savannah at the same time
that the Marion an« wouhrrnrr leave Charleston, ar
rive tn New-York aa soon as, or before them.
GT Cabin Passage 825, payable VieforoBolns onboard)
Abirts; PADELFORD, FAYfc CO.,
Book Binders’ Warehouse,
No. 80 GOLD-STREET, NEW-YORK.
/TOOK k MANN, Importers and Wholesale and Re*
tail Dealers In Book Binders’, Hatters' and Trunk
itanulkcturers’ LEATHER of every description t Book
Both 1 Marble Paper; Marshall’s Thread; Binders’
Boards; Glue; Ruling Machines; Standing Presses;
•atent and Enamelled Cair Skins, French and
f or the aale of George Dudley’s au
Skivers; Blank Sheep and Law Calf
Consumera who buy In large quantities will find It to
their interest to examine our Stock. All orders promptly
attended to.3m sept 8
Jan 98
194 Front-street, New-York.
Administrator’s 8ale.
O N tho first Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
front of the Court House, In Springfield, Effingham
county, between the legal hours, a likely Negro man
named Sam*
AA
Bet
and * ninety acres; sold as The’ property of the estate of
Thomas Hurst, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of
odd deceased. Terms made known the dayof sale,
nor25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 83,1852.
WcU)ȴorft ttVbrrtfsrmrnta.
©tnecnl SWbtctlnrmtntB.
UVUIIUU IVUOU«U>E * keiail
HELUtlU ore AMD D1NI-OBAI.
Ot the Entire Stock at' the London Uouse
Eilabllihment.
RsnrR».w
CAUTION*
T HE SUBSCRIBER, having learned that certain reck
less and Irreeponslble parties from the north have
been selling, or are endeavoring to sell la the Southern
States, a certain article known aa ** Patent Wire Rail*
log.” hereby cautions the public against purchasing the
said article from any person bnt the subscriber, and
bringing Into and using or seUing the same to others in
any Territory South of Mason k Dixon’s line, and bor
dering along the Atlantia. The United 8tales having
granted to the subscriber, In certain Letters Patent,
bearing date February 13th, 1849, the “sole and exclu
sive right or manufacturing, uting and vtndinr to ott
er* tot* wood’’ the said invention. Tho subscriber Is re
solved that hereafter, he will prosecute all infringe
ments upon the tame. HENRY JENKINS.
J — ”bw-Y<
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young’s Building, Sign of tho Oolin Saddle.
orrosttB w. a. simmors olothirb stobb. .
Hiniufactnnn $ SodiileT, SrfdfeVfc Ihrneu.
Have on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Bridles and.
Harnesses, of which the following comprises part! Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and Shalton Baddlem PtanWa
large and extra large Saddles; Men’a. plain do.; English
do.: Boys’ end Raoo do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles k Mr— '
8ADDJ
A IMWFOI «r. If. ninu-o presence In hli business
occupations In the North, having recently entered on a
most extensive scale or Importing, both tor the whole
sale and ratal! trade In this country, he Intend* disposing
or bis business In Savannah, Geo^ forthwith, and selling
off the entire slock of that establishment atH A LPTHB
COST of landing in this olty, thereby laying before the
public a most uaefol and'desirable etase of goods, EX
CEEDING IN AMOUNT FIFTY THOUSAND DOL
LARS!
Opeulnr of the Great and Unparalleled
Public Sale Thin liar* Now* 18 th)
To continue /or Ttcenty-one following Hays lit
Wo beg most respectfully to Inform the Ladles of this
olty, and the public generally throughout the State, that
we offer, tor aale and Immediate disposal, (without the
least reserve,) unwarda or $50,000 worth of first doss
GOODS, suited tor Dross, useful Domestic wear, and
Uouaehold utility, which will be told off 60 per oont.
under the fiilr value, thereby affording an opportunity to
purchasers of sterling worth, that which seldom can be
procured and appreciated at such unprecedented low
prices—oonsLtlugor
DRESS goods:
Lot No. 1.-18,000 yards of Paris Printed MOU8 DE
and Hog Skins i Pa-
Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES,—Conch, Barouche, Buggy, and Sulky
Harneseei, of all kinds, by the slimle act. . , .
CARRIAGE TRIMBliNGS,—Barouche, Boggy ai
Bulky Springs and Axle*; Dash Frames; Hobbs ai
sepl
Broadway, New-York.
Wltl. H. RIoDONAliD’S.
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
10S Nassau Street* NEW-YORK,
ar 14[Eatabllahea in 1843.1
O’
Administrator’s Sale*
kN. the first Tuesday In January next, In front of tho
yj Court House, between the legal honrs or sale^vi
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary or Chatham Cot
ty, the following portion of the Real and Personal Esti
acres, with a
0 ,aPlantation, situated on the
from Savannah,'containing about 1, • -. -
reaulslte buildings; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
tTwilhhcr throo children, Oney,MlnVrva and tdward;
5 head of Cattle; a Tract of J*and ta_Br;
talnlng
l In Bryan county, con-
' tuning about 800 acrea; a Tract of Land tn McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acrea; a Traci of Land In
Screven county, containing about 3U0 acres. Sold for
- itofthe*-—- 1 -* — J “
nov5
o heirs auLcredltore or said estate.
WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r c. T
Trustee’s Sale.
AGREEABLE loan order of the honorable Court of
A Ordinary of Whitfield County, will bo sold before
the Court House door In Springfield, Effingham County,
between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
In December next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck—
sold aa the property or John Fieri BtrobeL a minor.
sept 83 ToSEPH R. HELVENSTON, Trustee.
“ Trustee’s' hale*
TTNDER b decree obtained from the Superior Court of
U Chatham county, at January term, 1852, will be sold
on the first Tuesday In December next, at tho Court
House In tbe city of Savannah: a Negro man named
Bacchus,-about 22 yean of age. a good field band and
aegat maker. Sold for the benefit of tbe Children of the
late M. Chisholm, and Amelia Georgian a, his wife.
Terms cash. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee.
Savannah; Nov.0,1852. nor 8
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA dc HAHBUBG,
w The Union Steam Boat Company of Gcor
1 fiTTl T^* and South Carolina having thoroughly
BEfiSmOioverbauled and refitted tbe superior steam
packets II. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight of au descriptions be
tween 8a van nab, Augusta and Hamburg, with aa much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
Tha steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. AU freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded free or commissions.
UTtae accommodations for passengers are equal, if not
superior to any boats on tbe river.
HENRY HARPER, President,Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY k CO, Agents “
sept 21 JAMES HARPER* Agent, Augtuta.
U ° 11 S C0iSSN8’& BuiMiY° U " S '
Importers and Dealers.
lOO BBYAN-9TREET.
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at venr low prices,
jCjL a targe assortment of Uouse Furnishing articles,
SUCH aft
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS. DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN & BOWLS,
TINWARE.
GOBLETS, CASTORS.
TUMBLERS/ KNIVES.
DECANTERS, FORKS,
PRESERVES, ' SPOONS,
WINES and WAITERS,
JELLY GLA8SES, LAMPS.
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do- Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
Plain Glassware.
China Vaaea. of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Cologne*; rich
" '“■•"l *—if ” ndothcrFi
Sew York Wire Hailing Works.
rpHE Subscriber Manufactures
X Wire Hnllingr tor public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Caat Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furni
ture:
Wire Fences, tor Plantations, Railroads, fcc^
le entirely on a new plan, with rails and Iron
Urelr on a new plan, with rails and Iron posts;
9,11, and 13 cents per running toot 4# feet high;
Jars with designs address
JNO. B. WICKERSH AM. 240 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—The Subscriber would refer to tho enclosure of
Forsyth Place, the railing and gallery work at the Jewish
Synagogue and a number of dwellings in Savannah, the
enclosure of tho'privale cemetery of the Everett fiunlly at
Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, and
other places In Georgia.
Kf" Orders will be received by O. W. HARD*
CASTLE, Agent tor Mr. W., No. 25 Congress-street.
mar 4 ly
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. QEE t
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MANUVACTDRCR OP
Tho Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUB
Soda Water Aparatus Manufactory,
No. Go GOLD-STREET,
OneD(**rfrrm Bukma-xst. JWte-York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds; Forco^Pumj^Gasometers, Generators,
—ALSO—
STILLMANS PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notico.
nov 5 Gmo2awl
Fancy
Cat Wlno Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and
articles la great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
Shovels and Tonga, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mata, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles' Work andTrar-
Effingham Sheriff’ll Sale—Continued.
/AN THE FIRST TUESDAY In December next, before
\J tbe Court House at 8pringfleld, Effingham County,
will be sold: Tom, a negro stave, levied on as tbe prop
erty of the estate or Isalan Neely, deceased, to satisfy an
execution in flavor of EUzaboth Jones vs. James Stewart,
ordinary of said estate, and one in flavor of John Walling
against the same. JOHN DASHER,
oct7 Sheriff a. c.
A GAUD.
T HE subscribers would call the attention of the citi
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOU8E-FURN18HING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In fornishlng
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, ke.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their Block before
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE k NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-at.
NOTICE.
mWO months after date, application will toe made to
JL the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, tor leave to sell tbe R**al Estate and Negro staves be
longing to George A. Reed, late of said county, deceased,
for Ihe benefU of his heirs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
November 25,1852. nov 29
NOTICE.
miVO MONTHS after dale, application wUI be made to
I tbe Court of Ordinary of Effingham county for leave
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert J.
MtagledoriL tale of aald county, deceased.
6 EDMUND A. MINGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nov. 12,1852.nov is
A LL persona having demands against the estate of
jCX ELiAB BLISS, formerly of this city, deceued, will
present them-within the time prescribed by taw, and
those Indebted to said estate will make payment to
otir 11 ELIAS HEED, Adrortr.
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Efflingbam county for
-leave to seB all the Lands belonging to the estate of
THOMAB HURST, late of said county, deceased, for di
vision among the heirs.
November 2,1852.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
nov 3
! • NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHS after date application will be made
X to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate or
Utarborne Serine, late of said counly deceased, for divi
sion among tbe legatees.
EDWARD W. SOLOMONS, Executor.
October 8,1852.oct 6
NOTICE.
mWO MONTHS, after date, application will be made
X to the Hooorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro Staves
brioaging to JAMES M. BATES, late of aald county, de
ceased. for tbe benefit of bta heira and credltora.
novS ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
jDEMiEEQ m DRY GOODS,
f\FFER FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Ktan-
yj nris, I.lnseys, Osnsburga, Yarns, Phirtlnga and
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalnes and Merinos,
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored CbaUya,
Black nnd Colored Satins and Silks, Dress Silka'of all
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton
Pillow-casing, 8nper Irish Linens, To well ngs, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentueky Jeans, Tweeds, Css-
simeres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dies’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chiefs, 8tc.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
*■ ‘ -NOTICE*
rpHE Undersigned has been made assignee of the
X estatua or Cnsauts-F. UsMtLTON and Toomss
IUrdkmaw, late Co-partncrs under the firm of Hamilton
tc Hardeman, in the city of Savannah. AU persona in-
debted to said Chas. F. Hamilton and Thomas Hardeman
will make payment immediately to the undersigned, at
th.- office of,Griffin 4c Gordon; and all persons baring
eiaitna will present them at the same place.
~ ROBERT H. GRIFFIN,
nov 8 Assignee of Hamilton It Hardeman.
NOTICE*
A LL PER80N8 having demands against the Estate
of GEORGE A. REED, late or Glynn county, dc-
.... *• “ ^resent them, duly ai*
by taw; and aU per-
hereby requested to
tested, within the lime
sons indebted to said
make immediate paymt
imria
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
Savannah, Ga.
NOTICE.
I LL PERSONS baring claims against the Estate of
a — —"J1CH8ELBAUM, deceased, late or Burke
stifled to present them, properly nt-
, to prescribed by taw ; and all per
sons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
make Immediate payment to . . ,
- rlQ A.EINSTEIN,Adm’r.
S T EfHn*ham K Co*' i T » *1-tarn II »..,<»»»»
Whereas, Benjamin Biitch has applied to me for Letters
i of Guardianship to George, Allen and Adeline Hunt,
minors and orphans of James Hunt, late of said County,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to file their objections (If any they have.) In my office
within Uw time prescribed by taw, otherwise said Letters
wlU bo granted tbe applicant
It Witness my band and official signature, this 2Gth day
of October. A. D. 1859. JAMES RAHN,
■oet87- Ordinary E. C.
. Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T E«M(rtSmcA | To *11 whom II may concern:
Whereas, Cammel Tyson has applied to me for letters
of AdmlnlatrSUon on the estate of Galvin Tyson, late
of aald county, deceased t
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
thelrobjectlons (If any they have) In my office within the
time prescribed by taw, otherwise said Letters will be
granted the applicant.
.Witneas, niy band and official signature, this 2Bh day
November, A. D. 1859. JAMES RAHN,
»v30 Ordinary E. O.
. Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T ^?fT=i A r ’. h i‘°..ycoo« m;
Whereas, Joint Chatman applies to me for Letters of
Administration on the goods and chattels, rights and
credits 'of P. T. Chatman, late of said county, accessed:
These are, therefore, to rile and admonish all and
almrutaFtito kindred and creditors or said deceased,
toflJc thelrobjectlons (ir any they have) In my office,
within tito time proscribed by law, or said Letter* win
be granted. J. 8. BRADWELL,
nov 97• Ordinary, Liberty County,
HEAD-QUAttTEIIS FOB
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY BUGOESB In the CARRIAGE
Business In the dty of Savannah, Is no
-longer an experiment, it is a "Jlxid faet.”
For the considerate, generous confidence ana libend pa
tronage that I hare received from Factors, Mer
chants and CrriXKNa generally, 1 desire in this publie
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rance# or Increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor mo with their custom, t
have devoted the past summer to getting up a la roe and
■TLIND1D STOCK Of RVERT KIND OF CaRRIAOB DOW in
use. AU of these Carriages are well salted to this mar
ket, and for malntsi, ligklnen and dnrtbilitg they can
not be surpassed. Rockaways of every style, Coaches
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buooirs of every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. II.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light and convenient stale of Sulky, for
Physicians nnd others. J.C. THORNTON,
tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-eie.
BT JAMES-SULLIVAN, Broughton-at.
{.Sign of the “ Red" Star Flag.)
ION8I8TING in part aa follows, together with
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WA“
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for Southern use.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove.
Eastern Prem. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen ortho West do.
Elevated Oven do.
“ Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor do.
sept 21 tj
OYSTERS! OYSTERS It OYSTERS!!!
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale of Mr. Diton’i celebra
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
ed to meet nil orders with promptness and
dispatch. They wlU be put up In tbe shell by the bar
rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, in such size kegs
as to snit the wants of tbe public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Waldburg’s Building, JeBcrson-stroot.
WANTED,—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immodlatc employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
PLANTATION GOODS.
N EVITT, LATHROP k STEBBINS offe for sale
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Schley’s do^ 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines; 4,000 do. Lin-
sey Woolscy; 5,000 English Blankets; 30 bale* Cotton
Osnaburgi; 50 do. Heavy Colton BbeeUngs; 100 dozen
Wool Capa.oct *"
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK,
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessel!
T HE 8uacrlber reapectfoBy Informs them that the SA
VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now In successful opera
tion, and It is calculated to take In shlpaof any rfs— from
100 to 1500 tona burthen. It Is 230 feet long and 05 feet
s tn any other port Pump and Block Makl
’s work done on the nremtaae, nnd every efll.
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8HINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 24 Late of Marsh's Dock. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JUL1AN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to Us friends and patrons
for past favours, and inform them, that be Is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any Work In the above
Unc, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds ..
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carta, &c^ mode on the shortest
notice and on most Bberal terras. Jan 28
JOHN POOLE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0EE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 AVIiItaker-street.
R E EPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pore Nos.
1 and 2 English do. ..
GROUND PAI T8:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Peril and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ur ber, Terra do Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLOR8.
Linseed Of
OFTURPr
^ CitaUon, for Letters of Guardianship.
j To all whom It may concern:
- J J. dines has applied to me for Let-
Ip to Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, (lunatic,)
so are therefore to dto and admonish
“ the applicant
- — rial signature this second day
A. D. 1833. JAMES RAHN,
Ordinary E. C.
51^00 tf?T Letter! DUmissory.
| To all whwaltmay concern:
Administrator of lb* estate
sgteasate
and admonish Uto kindred
-■T35—&flta'Uwtir otWUopa(If
nish, Graining, and Artists’ do n Window and Picture
GLASS, of nil qualities, from flbytl to 32br40; Copal, Ja
pan, Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
or all kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Flro-Boord Prints and
Borders.
87* The above articles will be sold on reasonable
tonns.
Honae, Sirn and Ship Painting*
Done In a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable
prices. Jan 90
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FROM OHIO.
rpUlS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow-
JL dor, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied pith a brush, and after an ex
posure of a few months to the atmosphere, this <
beoomes a perfect slate or cost of mail, protecting
ever Is covered from the action of the weather and from
fire.
There Is nothing equal to it for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds of iron, as U forms a coating nearly as hard
- as the Iron Itselfl ana never cleaves off.
In some places, a spurious article has boon sold u the
genuine, therefore purchasers should bo careftti to buy of
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked DUIKBB FIRE-PRO Ot
PJtlfcT. Tho above Paint Is for sale In Savannah by
seplB a A. L. LAMAR.
H°^5 1000<lo ““-
B. NORTON.
Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roanfi; Bug-.
PLtod^noWlcc? * ndBr “ , ' 3,UTl,ls ® Blind *
TO PURCHASERS OF DRY GOODS I
E Goods of the beet quality, at the lowest prices, are
in Inducement, please call at
W. C. Wadsworth***
(Under the Marshall Ileute,)
BROUGHTON-STREET,
And examine his stock of FANOY k STAPLE GOODS,
comprising some of the richest and most fashionable
goods In the dty, among which are some rich Brocade
silks, from 815 to $31 per pattern t Cbamelton fc Striped
Bilks, from 75c. to61 per yard; handsome Checked and
Btripod Silks for Mourning; French all wool Cashmeres
and De Lalnes, from 12)tfc. to 61 per yard; Pararaeitaa;
A^lj>acas^Whlto Merinos; Poplins; Ginghams fc Prints
° f Among 1 Ae'staple Goods may be found a variety of
Bleached and Brown 8heetiugs and Shirtings; Tickings;
Kerseys; Llnseys; Flannels; Blanketa; Linen Damasks;
Irish Linens: Towellings, In great variety; Hosiery;
Gloves; Uandkerchlefe; Embroideries, fco. fcc.—to all
or which he Invites an examination, feeling confident
that the qualities and prices will prove satlsfeetory
to all nov 13
Sim* ud other
.. . acker and Mouse King.
Man and his Migrations: by Latham.
The Preecriber’a Hand Book; from the French orTroua-
tauandltevlel.
A Book for the Home Circle—a companion for the
Evening Book; by Mre Kirkland, with Ibeautlftd steel
kJTho Magazine of Art, vol. 1—with numerous engrar-
.Squanders of Castle Squander-Illustrated.
Gems from Fable Land-Mercantile Morals.
Queer Bonnota-our First Mother—1 .Utlo silver Siring,
nov 18 By W. THORNE WILLIAMS.*
1,000 SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING,
M ADE up with particular reference to comfort and
durability; (and another Important Item to bo
known) is the unusually low prices at which we are toll
ing them. Planters visiting our city will do well to call
and examine before selecting tholr cloths to make up,
and savo money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hots and Caps for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot of LYON & REED,
No. 156 Congress fcJM 8L Jullan-au.
, IBJ/c. per yard, and upwvrd. •
■Lot No. 3.-7,000 yards 7-4 BRITISH TWILL MERI-
.NOS, In all shades, at 31 J/c- per yard, worth 75o~ five
yards being sufficient for a full dress.
Lot Noil.—All shades In COBURG OLOTH, for use-
fulness and most serviceable wear, very gonteel, all at
371/c. per yard, double width, worth 62#c.
Double Twill MERINOS, fcc., in fdl shades, 84 wide,
at 50c. to 6iX°i worth 61 per yard.
14,000 yanla of fast color MADDER PRINTED CALI.
COES, new stylos; clearing out all at 8c. per yard—
usually sold at 19*0.
DAMASK TABLE LINEN, fco.
100 pieces of pure Flax, warranted of tho most genu
ine make In the world, to bo sold Immediately at *'bal
price.”
Splendid quality HUCKABACK TOWELS, from 69
B r dozen and upwards; Doyles, Napklus, fcc., of tbe
it and most approved makes, at hall price.
8,000 dollars worth or beautiful EMBROIDERIES,
consisting of tho nowest Collars, Habit Bhlrta, Chemi
settes, fcc. etc. Embroidered Uandkerchlefe, also ot tho
tnost elaborate amt costly work, to be disposed or at the
same ratio of discount, 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 80c.; those at 50c. now 37J/0.; 37J/0. goods 25c,
and a nice assortment at 191/c.ner yard.
BONNETO.
We bring forward on this occasion all our extensive
reserve new FALL 8HAPE BONNET8, upwards of
4,000, to be sold Immediately, as follows: all new Bon
nets marked and worth ftom 1,75 to 9 and 63,25, now
Selling at 61 «sch; very superior 61 Bonnets now to be
sold at 50c. each; all the lower ones 25c. oach, to clear
out.
We also produee a targe aud valuable stock of CAN.
TON CRAPE 811 AWLS, both plain and embroidered,
richly; long and square Wool Shawls, black Silks, black
Gro de Rblues, black Armuro, black all boiled 811k,
nov 3
Savannah, Georg
“First Gun of the Season.”
500 STOVES FOB SALE,
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
M ESS IIS. CO HEN fc BANNON respestfuUy announce
to tho citizens of Savannah that they are now pre
pared to do all kinds of work In their line at their new
Shop, near the corner of Broughton and Drayton-streeU.
They hare established the following as their rate ot
-‘mrees: .
For a single Shave 10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week....per month 75 «
For4 limes a week........ do. 6100
For 5 or 0 times a week do. 150 «
For every day do. 1 75 **
For Hair Cutting......; 20 “
For Hair Curling ...25 M
•For8hnrapnolng 20 “
Or M». Con bn will always hold hlnueir in readiness
to attend to ordort from those who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ly nor 8
, HOUSE
ARE, at wholesale
rsaLoa fc ornca btovbs.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
8«lvan Parlor Stove.
May Queen Dining Room
Store; Boston do. do. do
DBY GOODS.
HENRY- LATHROP dc CO.
O FFER FOR SALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, the
following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Monslln De Lalnes;
English and American De Lalnes, new designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Lalnes: Ptald Raw
Sitka; French nnd English Blerinos; French and Scotch
Ginghams: English and French Prints; Changeableuta-
cie Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES—Muslin and Lace Collars; Cheml.
.... Swiss and Cam-
Valencias and Lisle
, „-jgsi Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s and Boys’, a frill
assortment or English and German; Ladles,’ Misses’,
Men’s and Boys’ Merino Vests.
GLOVES— lloskln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles*
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
SwIm Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered Skirts, fcc.
LINENS, fcc.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, best mark | 3-4
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 9-4 to 12 4 Barnaly Sheetings; P|l-
low-Caie Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Ilucabucs;
5-8 to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Urown and Blue Check
Doylos: 84 to 104 Bleached and Brown Table Damasks:
84 to 124 Bleached Damask Cloths; Cotton and Worsted
Table and Piano Covers; 104 to 134 Toilet and Impe
rial Quilts; 7-8 to54 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings; American, English and Webb
Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain nnd Fancy Caaslmeres; Tweeds; Ken*
lucky Satinets and Jeans.oct 19
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
• patterns, viz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wroughi
Share; 8hoveIa and Spades; Manure and Hay Folks;
Potato Hooks: Manure Drugs; Cob Crushers; Corn
Shelters; Scythes and Sncaths; Hoes; Axes; Pick Axes
and Handles; Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; Segments and
Gudgeons; Screen Wire; Homes; Measures; Grist BIllls,
Rice Thresher**, Cauldrons ;Douglas’ Pumps andWa-
ter Runs; Well-wheeta and Buckets; Cotton andCoun-
ter Scales; Trucks: Cotton Hooks: Mill and Cross-cut
Saws; Hand and Yard Saws: Jack Screws; Burns’
Bet Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
Cement: Ptaster; fcc. For sale by
nov 16 CHAS. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st
■VflSCELLANEOUS—
1VJL 50 boxes Colgate* Petri 8larch;
50 do. do. Pale Soap;
75 do. New York No. 1 do.;
75 do. Pound Bar do.;
100 do. Smith’s Family do.;
50 do. AdaraanllnoCandles:'
500 roams Wrapping Paper, various sizes;
50 dozen Brooms;
50 do. Buckets;
25 boxes Lemon Syrup;
100 do. targe bowl Negro Pipes:
50 do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Choese:
25 barrels No. 1 Mackerel:
25 bf. bbls. 1 do.
25 barrels 2 do.
25 hf. bbls. 9 do.
50 barrels 3 do.
In store and for sale by
nov 19 SWIFT fc CO.
STORAGE.
rpHE subscriber having taken “Williamson’s Sheds,”
X is prepared to reeolvo Cotton and other Produce, on
storage.JOHN H. HULL.
TO THE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM fc CO. hare on hand a few set* of
• Stone Martin Vlctorines, Mufft and Cuffs, which
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap list and
Cap Store, 149 Congresaatreet. nov 20
r receipts are regarded as
, 8. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 Statc-at.. Ronton, Moan.
S. M. ParTZHoiLL fc Co., Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 State street Boston, ora Agent* for the
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to receive Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions nl tho same rates as are
required at this office. Their *
payments.
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. 0 Whltakor-st.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
to tbe citizens of Savannah, and of the into-
I,. ■ ,rtoroflhta State, that he has now opened and
ot
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the best sour-
cm. and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Haring had extensive experience In
France as a msnufaclurer, and in America as Importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
„ ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION.
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin;
Scotch, Irish and Monnngahete Whisky: Old Batavia
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
WINES.
. „ CORDIALS.
In Coses, Coracoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Blaraltz, Kl^
sehenwasaer, Absinth, fcc-fcc.
, „ ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors,
ort 20 ly R. MAYER.
OOKN ER OF WH IT A KERAN^CtSa iIeS^OTS.
TLTAirnLLA VELVETS, Black and Fancy Silk Man-
JLVltillas: tbe subscribers have Just received Blue,
Brown, Green and Black 44 Silk Velvets for Mantillas.
AUo, a targe supply or Black and Fancy 8Hk Mantillas,
which they wiUdupose of at their usual loir prices,
nor 8 IL PENDERG AST fc CO.
IES, JEWELRY.
SILVER PLATED WARE.
SILVER AND SI
THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from tho beat aud most ro-
spocinblo manufacturers In the country. Rich
.i.— DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table.
Desert and Tea 8 poo ns and Forks; 811rer Plates and
Walters, Tea 8etu, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
' ’umblere, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauco Ladles; Pie, Ier
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Plcklt
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
Silver Plated Spoons, Forks nnd Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snuffers and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
Heel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Flue Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of overy description.
Gold and Sliver Lever and Leplne Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Beals and Keys, Gold and8llrer Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Cord Cases. Port Monales, fcc.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes he wUI satisfy all who may favor
with their patronage.
His prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at
any other establishment in the State,
mar 18 8. WILMOT.No.l Markel-squkre.
lines, bl _
black Gro de Afrlques, Grade Ispahan, all boiled Silk-
bright and boautifo! goods; also, black Silk Lacos, black
8ilkFringes,wlth evert other class or goods appertaining
to a well assorted stock, at tho same reduced prices as
nbove quoted.
MANTILLAS AND CLOAKS.
Tho Ladles will here find a display unoquollod. The
whole stock is-of the most recent importation, and we
jresume that such cannot bo procured In any other
ioubo in the city. We Invite particular altontlou to this
department.
In concluding our remarks relative to the disposal of
tbe Loudon House valuablo slock of the abovo-descrlbed
articles, tho proprietor thereof bogs to ncknowledf
most gratefully, the numerous favors conferred on h
since tlm hour when first he trod on the free soil of
America, nnd landed In the city or Charleston, S. a
From that hour, he root with friends In this city and In
Charleston, strangers, whoso professions or .friendship
havo only been excelled by their unwavering bonds of
unceasing kludness. Industry nnd perseverance became
rewarded—tho appreciation of which became oxtendod
throughout the principal mercantile cities of this great
country, nnd placed this establishment, "Tho London
House,” In power to compete with all rivals. For such,
then, accept Irnra one who can sensibly appreciate such
unbounded worth, the thanks o t
WILLIAM KINO,
Proprietor of Tho London House,
Under the Marshall Hotel, Broughton-stroot,
pot IB 21 Savnnnah, Ga.
EBON FRONT JEWELRY STORE*
Wholesale and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Chntolnnes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
irk Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8ets,
tups, Cake a *»— 1L -
a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
- whole of which wUI be sold at reduced prices.
All kinds or Watch es, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
" HORTON fcB
aug23
rffcRIKBMAN, No.llflBronghton-st.
JEWELRY. AC,
MR. F. 8TEIN, No. 148 Brou L
just received the finest assortment of new fash
ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pens; Sliver and Silver-
plated Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Waiters, Tea-seta,
CandIo-8tlcks.Tablo and Tea-spoons, fine Table,Pocket ana
Pen Knives, fcc. fca—n large variety of the finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, fcc. fcc- for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, n fine selection ol FiutInas,Ac-
cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
offers at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
Thopubllo generally and tbe ladles particularly, are
ispcctfully Invited to call round and examine the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-etreet
augSl
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
rpHE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup-
X ply or GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bryan-strect.
He has lust returned from New-York, where ho has
bought, from the most feshlonable houses In the trade, a
completeaupply of CLOTHS—French nnd English—orall
descriptions, for Costa, Pantaloons, Vesta, fcc. fcc. The
selection or Cloths, Casslmeres, fcc. is ono of tbo best
and handsomest ever offered for sale in this market, and
he will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
of all descriptions of Goods usually kept In such estab
lishments, with the monthly fashions from France and
England. The subscriber fs prepared to cut and make
up bis Cloths for customers lutbe neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to
call and examine for themselves,
sept 25 ly 81. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-elreet.
JiSSfeiSl SSUSSt 1 “"I Woolen Goods.
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS nave This Day opened their ex
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most ralpectftilly call the attention of Planters vis
iting this city, as they are determined to mako It to the-
Interest or all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colorodand white London Duffll Blankets,
100 " super 104,114,134 Whitney Bed do
. 50 " green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
20 balea Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do:
30 " white and black Washington Jeans;
25 « D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 " twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 " heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 34,7-8 and 44 Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plains;
20 " Manchester PJsids;
5 " Plaid Llnseys, fcc;
Also, n very handsome assortment S&Unetta, CassL
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
Scotch Plaids, fcc., we offer to the public st very reduced
prices, by[oct 71 A IK IN k BURNS.
FINE HATS.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s flats bav
Ing been permanently established, we have now
In store a large Block of Hals from tho most cele
brated manufacturers, which wo warrant superior to any
other tiiat can be produced for the same price.
aept25 N. K. BARNUM fc CO.
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
. PAINTING.
CORRA Is prepared to execute every description
• of decorative painting. Haring learnt his art In
Aiaiy.be flatters himself that bo can give entire satisfac
tion to the citizens of Savannah, and he can refer to sev
eral specimens of his work already In tills city. He
paints on piaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, fcc-
fcc. He also paints window shades, transparencies, fcc.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and olhsr
work does not In the least lose ita color by the Influence
or climate. Ills shop Is at the corner of Broughton and
Drayton-street, where he hat for sale a lino assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical. oct 18
DRY GOOdS.
T™**!subscribers have In store, a very large stock of
A DRY GOODS, recently purenasod, which they offe
at tho lowest prices, and on the best terms.
_ Dress Goods.—Black and fancy'Sllksj Baquadore and
Bsche Robes; Moustalne Da Lalnes; Oaslmeres; Black
B 9®bazlnea; Black and Fancy Alpaccas; Black. Nor-
Wlch Cloth: Black and Colored Merinos j French Call-
co’s, English and American, do-Needle work Collars.
Gbemlsetta, Lace Capes, Bonnot Ribbons, Gloves ana
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric llandkorchlol^ fcc, fcc.
Da WITT fc MORGAN,
lUbero’a Building. Congress-street.
I Can and I Will BefaklDry Goods
B UYING all our Gm<Is for Cash, and selling there
omy for Cash, we can afford to sell thorn cheaper
wan the prlco many retailers pay fpr their goods at
wholesale! So, families and Individuals will do well to
patronize the Cheap Corner of Bronghton and Barnard-
streets for Dry Goods, Cloths, Muslins, Linens, Blankets,
SMjW Mantillas, Flannels and Laces. There they wlU
find the largest assortment of Umbrella* In thedly. to
gether with a great lot of goods for servanU’ wsre. Buy*
vs,look to your Interest, and buy at
8. Q. LANE’S
_ . _ Cheap Corner for Dry Goods, fcc-
N .E. cdr. Broughton fc Barnard.
Uoolt atnici-Untiucntn.
RECEIVED BY JOHN 1
'PER fc CO.
A JHAnBYOpTEEpBTOffi.Sdothlir'MMI by
William M. Thackery—Appleton’s Popular Library.
Rochester, or The Merry Days of England; by tbo au
thor or tho "Young Chevalier.” fcc.
Tho Winter Evening Story Book; by "Unde Tom.”
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with one hundred Illustrations: also a largo stock of Ju>
veulle Books, Toy Books, fac. in various bindings.
A Digest Of English Grammar, Synthetical and
Ucal; by T. L. Coveil.
ilAnaly-
Clef Dea Th6mes De La Gramma!re Anglalse.
‘ ‘ or Ufe No
A further' .
South: by Mrs.;
sSR"®*'
North and
nov 18
APPLETON’S POPULAR LIBRARY.
A BEAUTIFUL edition of Appleton’s Popular li
brary, containing tho latest publications.
A Journey to Katmandu.
Summer time In the Country.
Paris Sketch Book, 9 vols.
Malden and Married Llfo of Mary Powell.
Travels lu Tartary, Thibet and China, 2 vul*.
Little Pendleton, 2 vols.
Gaieties aud Gravities.
Essays upon the London Time*.
Ingoldsbury’a Legends.
Papers and Quarterly Review.
Men’a Wives t by Thackoray.
Ydlow Plush Papers: by Thackeray.
Book of Snobs " "
A Shabby Genteel Story t by Thackeray.
Live* of Walttngtou and Pad. For aale at the Book
More or 8. 8. SIBLEY,
“0*33 6 No. 135 Congress-street.
PRESIIYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS.
A gENERAl* variety of the best publications of the
Presbyterian Board of Publications; Just rooetved
and for sale at tho Book store of
o. „ 8. 8. SIBLEY,
nov25 6 No, 135 t'ongress-st.
MERCANTILE BLANKS.
C HARTER PARTIES,
.Entry of Merchandise,
Re-warchouse Entry,
Withdrawal Entry,
Coastwise Manifest,
SHIPPING ARTICLE8,
Declaration fc Protest,
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign inward do.
Manifest ofPart of Cargo.
nov 23 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER fc OP.
TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE & CAREY having Just returned
from the North, respectfully Invite their customers,
the citizens ofBavannab. and the public generally, to coll
and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors
oT French, English and American Cloths, Casslmeres
and Vestings, which thoy are prepared to manufacture to
order In tbe neatest nnd most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
tart or Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other new and fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants.
care,
Their stock of
CLE8 Is completo nnd woll assorted, which they will sell
on the most favorable and accommodating terms,
oct 2 DIBBLE fc CAREY.
NEW
WHOLESALE HAT STORE, *4
Comer of Broughton ft Barnard-sta.,
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully announce to the
JL citizens and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
Hates, that they have taken the extensive three story
brick building on tho comer of Broughton nnd Bernard-
streets, in the Immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
of September.to open one or the LARGE8T fc CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
other Goods in their line, ever offered in the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
from their own extensive manufactory In Now-York, but
will embrace overy tiling that is new, fashionable, add
adapted to season and climate.
Wo are resolved to make U the interest of merchants,
In all sections of the South, to trndo with us, and are pre
pared to give them aa good terms as can bo had In the
forthern cities.
On tho first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we wlU offer to tho citizens o
Savnnnah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment or Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
Hats, fc<L, fcc.
t5TParticulars In future advertisements,
sept24 BELDEN fc CO.
T)OUHESTERjm^Tbo Mor 17Days of England.. By
iterated Biy h° r ° f Amy Lawrence > tc - Beautifully IL
A Llfa of Vicissitudes: A Story of Revolutionary
Times. By G. P, R. Jatnos, Esq.
A Shabby-Genteel Story, and other Tales. By Wm.
M. Thackeray.
The Life end Adventures of Punchinello—adapted
from the trench of Octave Flulllet, and embellished
with one hundred Designs.
Otta’s Treasury or Stories for Young Poople, with nu
merous Engravings.
. A Treasury of Pleasure Book* for Young Children,
with more than ono hundred Illustrations.
Winter Evening Recreation: a Collection of Tales tor
Youth. Illustrated.
Tha Winter Eveulng Story Book: comprising Stories
°f Adventure by Land and Sea, perilous Encounters
with Savages and Wild Bonita, nnd Domestic Tales. By
Uncle John. BoautifUlly Illustrated.
Home nnd Its Pleasures: Blmplo Stories for Young
People. By Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. With eight beautiful
Nut-Cracker and King Mouse. Translated from the
German of lloffmau by Mrs. St. Simon, illustrated.
The Pleasures of the Country: 8lraple Stories for
Young People. By Mrs. Harriet Myrtle,
nov 18 Received by J. D. CUBBEDOE.
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
Wednesday. November 25th.
F RANK FREEMAN’S BARBER SHOP: a Tale, by
Rev. Ilnyunrd It. Hall, D.D- author of "Teaching a
Science,” etc., Illustrated by Rush B. Hall.
Tho Cabin and Parlor: or Slaves and Masters; by J.
Thornton Randolph.
Whitehall or the Times or Cromwell: a Romance of
English History; by the author or"Whttefrlare”
Mary Price, or tho Adventures or a Servant Maid; by
O. W. M. Reynolds, vol. 2.
Godcy’a Lady’s Book, for December.
On tho Study or Words; by R. C. Trench, B, D- from
tbo second London Edition.
Graham’s Magazine, for December.
Table Tnlk about Books, Men and Manners, from Syd
ney Smith and others.
* KaUiayt a Cruise in tho China Seas; by W. Hasting
Macaulay. *
Regal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History; by
f rancls W. Newman.
„ The Children of Light! a theme for the lime; by Caro
line Cheseboro’.
T, n „ m nOHB NEW KOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.
rpHE HISTORY OP HENnY ESMOND, written by
X himself: by W. M. Thackenr.
ji^ffiofprsssjs" * ^ ° r
Bleak Ilouso, No. 9.
History or Romulus; by Jacob Abbott.
Select British Eloquence: embracing the best speeches
entire of tho moatemlnout orators or Great Britain; by
Chsuncey A. Goodrich, D. D. * 7
David Copperfleld; a now illustrated edition, publish
ed by Harper fc Brothers.
For Purl,r,nff JHomjod,
"KSKftSBSfassa sr-
cams, Consumption, Fkmalk now°*'
plaints, Loss op Arrrrrri, GaN. 1 '’
■hal Debility, fcc. "
In this preparation are strongly concentrated .n
medicinal properties or Sanaparilla, combined with iv
mou effectual .Ids, th. met ..luUr,
most potent llraptoa of th.TocuU. klojdomi .M A
combination I. such tbat on. module ,nd l mn ’ „„ ™
Ollier, producing .compound dUbriug onllrel. In luT ,
ruder »nd propertlo. Item go, other prop.mu„n!
uurlveiled lu II. operation on Uto i;atem ib- i.wf -
under UIWMO. Tbo man. troll .nlhobllcalod
Scrofula, of tho most »Mtgn*nteh*ncterhal. C .X?' of
a wldo and deserved celebrity. But It la^
MafflasssfiS
moml.tlon..ud Ibo.pprobdlonor tboimbbiiEdK-
eURbllabed, on lu own merttt,n r.rutdl„" o„ ,„ h “
and nmoAor f.r superior to tho v.rt—. — lc *
boarlmr Iho name or^pruparillm Thnfoll^iiJ??"^
montaunreaolcelctlftomuffingtbo rnoltfudfol^ihS
we are dally receiving; and, for furtherennfim?.M«r!? a
roaderl. rerorrod 10 tV. KlSSSlZrSSiSi?:
msnao, ruml.hcd gratultoiuly bj aU oTir.^nta?
Tbo tollowlog wo. -at lo our agent, lieu- W »
too wtUMi * °°' 1 wl “ > *™ P"* 0 "*"! ncquilnted wl»'
Moun. S.no^-’Gem| l omeno^Al»ut^toi^ ,, nm^i
dnee, Uto dlBcaro called or B.Lf'Xb S
pearc.1 on in* (bee, aud u 11 l.’nf rnS wteurrCnV-- ,
“.IdjK-I * “ra/'ffie'nu ov7rio°. r top toe pm
tout bo bad It for two re!r! m3
tried different reme^ ujcmw i
It In a short time by
recommendation,! — _.. u , 1UI11I _ . „
celvad benefit from It, I continued Its use pnlll I am now
perfectly enrol, I am led to bring toll ^ to rour noti™
nrnlullou.ly, from too tod tod too dlnaio I. not ndnd I
In tlm list or etimnlnlnla tor wbleh too 8.rw,p.rilbTui
""" ft'lb”'.neh eSS. mK “” M '4 •» "wm- |
Your, truly, OEO.E.8COTT.
REMARKABLE CUBE OP BBONOII1TIB.
Moun. SAUnit—Having mK'™d 0 Sny’5ran wlto
dl.ctiAO of my toroat, allbcllug too luryil, dMntl whki
Imo 1 was treated by tbe most distinguished Dhvslclsu I
U Europe and tho United States, witeout nMlrtmr
permanent benefit,but all the time my SrelhJ^ 1
nnd strength declining, and the dlwaw mSklSr fwSd
progiess. (faujtlo spiillcnllon. wereXl, and wB2 '
elso was thought moil efficient for produefnga t^re: but I
am confident the doplorablo situation 1 was In. the ls>
rynglllB being accompanied with phtlsls and great dl£
cully In breathing, would toon have lermfaatSmyl ifa
ef f throU ? h Ul0m «hum Of JOUrS
commenced uring tbe'tomlpdllhj’f iKd”pKMto
-ben yS?«re jnVnnod , f , h!Id Irtod moro°to.*n"»R57lJ£!
ent remedies during the past four years, without any iqe.
otsa; but afier taking your Sarsaparilla^ a faw ...
“hllftod at last to yield to evidence. This marvellous sne* I
nol rf D . 7 relle r od * hut cured mo; and I therefor*
.»Km
In^SXn^bT.ttottffirJ”*^* 1 - 1 ** 1
For the Consul General of France,
Prepnred did »ld, wholc-lo'.J'dSl. V b,'?5'2' n
VVIUIam,
Jfi ?»vannah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. It,
nnd by all tho^Drugsiita thnmghoul
STEAM ENGINES, SUGAR MILLS* Aco.
T HE ESSEX COMPANY LAwaKNCi, Mash., are pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill 8hafUng and Gearing, Turbine nnd Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, In the best manner, and at prices os low as
rpilAOKERAY’S new work—Henry Esmond, Colonel
X in the service of Queen Anne.
„ A Life of Vicissitudes: a 8tory of Revolutionary Times.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—The Children of Light.
Kathy t a Cruise In tho China Seas. By Macaulay.
Select British Eloquonce for Iho last two Ceuturies. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—will: numerous Illustra
tions.
Msckay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mocksy’s Ahlmon Uczon.
Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart,
nov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
.’articular attention paid to economy of ftiel In steam
engines, and to durability In every thing.
apr24 ly GORDON ftlcKAY, Agent.
, LAND WARRANTS.
rpHE Highest Cush Price paid for Land Warrants by
X July 5 A. O. TOM8, No. 126 Bay-street.
GLASS WARE.
A large and varied assortment Just opened; a
long which may bo found several patferas of finely
it Decanters, In setts; a large variety of single De
canters, both cut and pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Colognes, fcc. Call and ex
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS fc BULKLEY’S.
GEORGIA BURR MILL STONE8.
rpHE Underelgned has on hand an assortment of Burr
X Stone, from 18 Inches to 4Jf feet diameter, a portion
of which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU tho nocessary irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual lo dress and fit Mill
Stones, the article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. O. II, OAMPP1ELD.
NEW BOOKS.
F RANK FREEMAN’S BARBER SHOP: a Tale. By
Kov.Baynard R. Ilall, D.D- author of "New Pur-
byRush B°Ilaff^ Evor3, ' b(>d), ’ »lu»lratod
Table Tnlk on Books, Men and Manners, from Sydney
Smith and others, edited by Chelwood Evelyn, Esq.
Moon Hoax, with a Moraolr or the author, by Wm. N.
Griggs*
Knthny: A Crulso in tbe China Seas, by W. Hasting
Macauly. __ _ _
n historical Ro-
fcc.
, . , a Romance by
Ingraham,
The History of Henry Esmond, Esq n Colonel In the
services of Her Majesty, Queen Anne, written byhlmseU,
by Wm. M. Thackeray. . ^
Wood’s Minstrel 8oiigs—anew song book.
Graham’s Magazine for Decernbor.
Godoy’s Lady’s Book for December. Rccolved by
nov 34 J. B. CUBBEDUE.
U. STATES ULOTRING EMPORIUM.
_ WltOLESALB WAREROOMS
AT THE “RED DOORS.”
T IHSNew nnd Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
Estobltohmeill, iwtoillv opened bylh. Bnlncrtocn,
oners InduccmenU to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers In regard to low prices and Immonso variety of stock,
rarely to bo met with. Tho Increase of soles from a venr
liberal patronage, has been such ns to warrant their of
fering Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
the system of "Largs Sales and SmaU Profits.”
B3T Orders from any partoruio UnltodHtetesprompt-
ly executed nnd with especial care.
„ .... .... REED, BROTHERS fc CO.
P. 8.—Facilities wlU be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowod to cash buy-
ly dec 18.
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
rpiiK Subscriber having fitted up, in connection with
JL his Foundry and Machine Works, n Shop for the
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do uny 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 Wliarl.
T ~ MARINE RAILWAY. ’
I1E undersigned respectfully Informs nil who may
need his services, thathe has charge of tho MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now in successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
Visiting our port, and to do the work orrepnlring, fcc- on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. lie is also prepared lo
contract for building vessels of any class or description,
and to carry on the business of Snip Carpentering, Snor
Making, and Caulking, In all Us various branches/at the
eastern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith Is on the premises.
*ug3 Dr ILF. WlLLINK,Ja.
0 „ nn „ a , WM. R. SYMONS
FFERS for salo a large assortment or Cloths, Cos-
simeres and Vestings, consisting in pan of the
following'article#, soloctod by himself during the post
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which he will
make up to order In the best style of workmanship, and
at the shortest notice. Ills stock or Resdy-mado Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’s wear, Is
very large, and of the best quality and stylo—tho whole of
It made this fall under his own Inspection, and will be
sold at the lowest prices for .cash or approved credit:—
French Black, Blue, Brown amkOUvo Cloths; Fanoy
French and English Casslmeres; Fanoy Silk vestings,
super; Fancy SUk Plush yestingst Black Barathea Silk
Vestings; Super Ulsck Doeskin (fasstineros; Merino and
Bilk Undershirts and Drawora; White and Fancy Shirts
nnd Collars: Canton Flannel Shirts nnd Drawers; White.
Black and Fancy KldGIovea; Neck Ties, plained em
broidered; Merino and Cotton Hocks; Bouft; Batin and
Bombazine Stock*.
lT Whltaker Street oct21 ,
rrtllOSE fancy Caulmere business Suita sold by us this
X season have been very much admired; we have but
a few more left, to sicurs which our friends must cad
early. >Vo are rcoelvingby every steamer additions to
ou 5 wel1 «»orted nock. Fancy Talma Cloaks
and Over Goats In endless variety, at
nov 17 PIERSON, IIEIDT fc CO.’S.
TMPOUTEp CORDIALS, luL—Jurt received. 18
X keta Bordeaux Anisette! 10 cates Dutch and French
Curacao; 10 do. Italian and French Maraschinoj 8 do.
Absyntbe: 8 boxes Brandy Fruit*; 8 cases Rokec’s
Btonjtwb Bitter; 10 do. Hockholmcr Wine; 30 bask eta
Bordeaux Olivo Oil} In More, and for sate by
nov 17 ^ J. ROUSSEAU.
CHEAP- CASH STORE.
CORKER WHITAKER fc CONGItEH^STREETS,
T HE subscribers arc receiving tholr Fall nnd Winter
supply of STAPLE fc FANCY DRY GOOD8|whlch
tnoy will dispose ot. at their usual tew prices, for cash or
city acceptance. Our stock U large and well-solccted.
Planters and jlerchante visiting this dty would do wall
by giving us a call before purchasing cite where.
Mptgf M. PREN DERG AST fc CO.
I above Hotel and
the beat of now fUr-
toshers
to bual-
lonco to
suo uuuni ucr. uw onus VI
Macon, Ga^ having taken the
make the guests of his house comfortable.
j udo3I ly JE8HE CAIN, Proprietor,
•Vr AIIjSj—500 kegs best Brands. For salo by
IN nov S3 JOHN R. NORTON,
NEW 8TOBE.
BOOKS, STATIONERY. PAINTINGS. EN-
GRAVINGS, Ift.IfC.
T HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congrcss-
-■hygl.Bgeneral assortment of LITERARY, MIS
CELLANEOUS. RELIGIOUS^ and SCHOOL BboKS.
Also, Blank, Record, nnd Memorandum Books, o'
A ,nr 8° variety of Cap, Letter am
Panov Notk Paper; Cards, and Envelopes, of every
description; Fancy Stationery In largo varieties; Paints
iNozand Pictures, framed and unframed, an elegaul
port FoIloi, « Perl Monnles, Pocket Books
and Card Cases for ladles and gentlemen, Gold and Sti
ver Pons and Pencils, Ink Stands, Inks, Paints, Drawing
Books, fcc. fcc. fcc. Also, n general assortment o
Catholic Boors, Prints. Cards, Mkmrntoei, fcc.
Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, nnd Spiritual
publications. The above works will bo wild at rcuisona-
bio rates. Tho public are respectfully Invited to call and
exnmteo the stock. s. 8. SIBLEY.
invNGLI8H REPORTS IN LAW AND EQUITY: Tho
JU Common Law, Equity and Criminal Reports com-
a P 1?*7 Th ® /» riea v II10n cea with tho Decisions of
•llchaehnns (Nov.) Term, 1850. and contains, from that
period, nil tho Decisions of all the English Courts. Tho
Reports are ftimlaliod by a corps or ovw thirty regular
and experienced Reporters, nnd for comprehensiveness,
brevity, nnd accuracy, the publishers challenge compart!
son with any other series or English Reports nowpub-
liahed. Among the numerous Instances of superiority of
these Reports over any other, the publishers aro permit
ted to refer to many dlstlngushod mombera oflho profes-
slop who have voluntarily furnished testimonials. P
Ten volumes have already boon Issued, bringing down
Iho decisions to sbe Summer of 1852, being thus two years
In advance or any oilier reprint or English Reports.
w^. 0 B r ,“ , S B eM nvcnlen “ of l* 1 ® Profession, there
tocZ,» ri .M?„rss? “ nu " uh ” »
Reports w II bo continued. In (he same superior
stylo, at tho I°w prlco of 82 per single volume to norma-
nont subscribers. Subscriptions to the above received
hv JOHN M. COOPER fc CO-
Agonts for Savannah,
I NK8.--A superior quality of Nows Ink, Book and Job
Ink of ovory quality, rod, bluo,groon, gold sice, fcc-
trom tho manufactory or Homlg, Lay itCo- PMli^fl!
W"«tonl5 on handf? 6
sold on the most reasonable terms. Orders from Pi
era respectfully solicited, .[oct 7] J.B.CUB BEDS
’rln
If OLIO OF DOMEBTZO VEHSES,
A’
nov 17
Judson. Rccclvodby
By Mrs. Emily
J.B. CUBBEDQB.
Doctor Yourself for 80 Cents!
Means ortho POCKET
^® 8 ®P Ij APIUS’pr Every ono
Ills own Physician I Thirty-
•»* r 'J,® d ! tl °n,w 1 Ui upwards of
®"K n } ,r,n fiN showing
prlvntodlscaso in every shape
and form, ud malformations of
’ ti?f 10 Broo * lft * now turlvod,
that persons suffering from so-
crot diseases, need no more
become tbo victim or otuox-
to tbegcnoral romrneo'f'prtv*to"dis«£»^fw‘ly »p!nins
nhood’s early decline, with observations
the cause of man! _
oh marriage—besldoamany othor dt._
would not be proper to euumcrate lq
IT'Any person sending T
enclosed In afatter will receive
by malLorflye copies will be sent for one dollar.
ni B7* Da. YOUNG can be consulted on any of tha
TURNER fc GO-
he City and State.
W °m.S.tSS2 I P*.? ar °MAT10 80IIKHP8,
manufactured by the proprietor exclusively, u
procras peculiar to hli on
factonr. It is flavored and medicated, not by tbe co» I
n harsh berry, but by the cbolos botanical variety tf
aromat c Italian Juniper berry, whose mors vlnou
cxlract Is distilled and rectified with Ita spirituousioIiml I
and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquUlt
flavor and nrqras, altogether transcendant In its rerdkl
kn2properties, to any Holland Glnhcrcttfto
Hheutnillam; !n obslructloostf
Iho Bladder and Kidneys lu effects' are prompt, deridtf
and Invariably rellablo. Aud It Is not only a reroMrfcJ
Which they arc pro.
dured by drinking bad water, which hi, almost unlveml*
0 ?. aUS0 °f It oporatca aa a sura prevenllte.
The distressing effect upon the Stomach, Bowels ud
Bladdor of travellers, now resIdSnla, and all persons os-
accustomed to them, produced by the walcra of netrir
al our great Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi ui
Alabama, from the large quantity of decayed vegrisbk
matter contained In them, in a state of solution, uvefi
known; M Is also that orthe waters of limestonemfe
' n . Blone In the
Tho AROM ATIC BCH1EDAM HCHNAPPSii «n sbro*
luto corrective of all these injurious properties of bid
water, and consequently prevents the diseases skid
they occasion. It is also found lo be a cure and prsres*
tive of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by Aeeoo* .
J.! j !. ll !. 0 ! r f ct ?. 0 . r Tegcl * bl ? “alarin In the atmosphere, ud
persons travelling or about to"soitie In tfofo 1 par
Mimlrv, especially; as well as by many in every
nlty whore it has bccomo known, on account or I
ous other reraodla! properties.
lu all cases of a dropsical tendency, It Is generally
only remedy required, when adopted la tbe early »(**
or tho disease, lu Dyspeptic maladies, when taken to-
proper quantities, as a diet drink, snd especially at din
ner, It Is found, by uniform experience, to be emlwwly
efficacious lu the most obstlnuto cases, when even the
best or the usual remedies have failed lo afford more
than mere temporary roller. In eases of Flatulency, It k
an Immediate and Invaluable specific, and it rosy be sd-
ministered In dllluted and proportionate quantities, eves
to young Infanta, In all those paroxysms of griping P»te
In tho stomach and bowels, lo which they are especially
lubleoL as well ns In the colic of grown persons.
its Judicious adoption lu connection with the pnndpsl
meals, or whea a senso or exhaustion dictates Ita uw,
novor falls to rellove the debility attendant upon pro*
trncted Chronic maladies, low temperaments and exbiuit.
ed vital energy, by whatever ca-se Induced. These ire
facls to which many of the most eminent medical men,
Loth in Europe and the United State*, have borne testi
mony, nnd which are corroborated by their highest writ
ten authorities.
The AROMATIC 8CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is poU?
In good strong bottles, neatly covered and labeled, w-
compnnlcd by an Essay upon Its properties
For sale by the prinolpal Druggists In Ibis city end Untied
States. UDOLPfl B WOLFE, Importer.
No. 23 BeoveMtroet, N. *»
In otir last number we accompanied Iho publje»ti«
or a circular on this subject, from our fellow-dtixM
Udolpho Wolfe, Eaq^ with a brier commentary,
slvo or our own views. Since then wo hare.waj®* |
ploying this agent, and thus far with favorable re*" 1 *
But we are In receipt of several communlcatioDion me
•nbjcct from medical men, which serve to show lb*} *»;
Wolfe’s Aromatic Scledam 8-*- * * — , * n * Jr * fT
in use, and In the hnnds of p!
as n stimulating diuretic to bo emmenuy
othor medication with this Intent had boon tried In
In one of tho cases thus reported abdominal drow°«
been cured, nnd the necessity of tapping averted:
another a distressing esse or gravel, eo celled, bz* 1 **"
entirely removed by Ibe pasiago of a calculus ol con
siderable size, which is ascribed lo tbe use of only i*°
bottles of title nrtlclo. .
Wo know not tbo object of Mr. Wolfe in deslguwnf
■ liri.nnrnllnn tiv llut -It. mi la.* ittimmlinillnlin MD"
parti of tke
~ST
his preparation by the singular uneupliodlous n»me
" Schnapps,” nor ot bis denominating It In hi* adJMJJJJ
monts, tuo "concentrated Tincture of Juniper., im'fg
letuallnglta ancient Utlo or Holland Gin. » “
at ho admits it to bo nothing else limn tbe
lu lls pure atato, unadulterated by noxlouiurop,
uce ho contradistinguishes it from Gin of cow
monts, the "concentrated Tincture of Juniper,"
of perpetuating 1U ancient Utlo or Holland Gin.
truo Hint ho admits it to bo nothing
artlclo in lls pure state, unadulterali
nnd hence ho contradlstlngulsbos It iron.
merce, nonrly all of which, as is well known,tij**.
inclured bore and clsowhere from Interior whiskey *•“
roftise drugs. Tlie name he has glven lt, however, roq
servo thopurposeol duslgnatlnguis article,a»pu’Fi
exclusively for medical purposes, and thus comfflcM f
to physicians for whose convenience It Is on sale owj "1
reputabledrugglstaand apothecaries.
As respocts Ita medicinal aud curative cffecU, ^
dorslnnd lilm to claim only that it la a pure and
artlclo of Holland Gin, and as such worthy of
dencc or physicians, In those diseases for which W:
wontto proscribe It, snd have hitherto only been «*«{»*
ed, by finding lUmpractlcable to obtain the “AjfJjLu
pure etate. Nor should any prejudice ag*Iu»l* , 1 J?%.
medtetno deprive tha Mulcted or tha beneflt of lW'
elo, which from time: Immemorial -baa haw itfPJ.u
among the remedial agonclcs of tho Materia Medl»»'
bo found worthy of confidence by continued extkW™j
At alleveuta, those who persist In the emp. ,0 7® e ” Sp
toleration or othor alcoholic medicines, ftitinrtureN.^
tors, fc«L, and espoclnlly those who proscribe Gln*^
any clrcumstancea, must all unite In giving tbo pre«ro^
*iiW5^K* a S3feSSs
efVfimssMaag
on the innocence, »■*»*•- nwirJencv of hi* .
Gin, Whon usodund
own character In buouiuw w» w® •••"*:." :r ■ / /iiuuii
point nny ono who uhTE-JMUM Mtf"
on. I.16M. lnwutoama
Hew Tin, Slieet-lron k Copper MannfaetorT
or hoots, at mnsi .43
STOVES I STOVES 11 BTOVFS l
Tli«l!nt-CTjb«r. tin.e on hind nl 1M “Jju
of Broughton nnd JcffereoiwfrcM'S“JL >n d
COPPER WAR^whlci Utoy offer *» wb ? r
^»JobWorklnourl|n^
&
ork in oui gr- ^
executed. Orden
•f*i prepared to execute all Joba lb that line In U>c
itnd moat approved manner. . „ „ v hibIIOPJ
ocl 1J.
j. n.« T.