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SAVANNAn REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBERS, 1852.
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county of Camden, eight miles trpBWMW-
from Centra Village, art about forty ndtej
. innmMk The Lands attached to tbe place are upon
brth •Weeofthe river,contesting of several tracta,oon-
talnlnK In alltwo thousand and thirty acre*, more or
Uatlone thousand scree of which to heavy Unbend Ptee
KSffidto beequal to eny In the Btata,,and beMfJjJJ*
uated than almoteany other for the maklug of Turpen-
! Jetfcrsonton, Burnt Fort, and Centro Villa*#. Jl ,oa ^T®
^ J 0«. S »8, |
Auvrusta. Nor. 9, 1858. tulhe-Jl t>ovl7
Executor’* Sale,
■wssiftas hsestsssst
*a outer obtained from tb. UidlDM, otCh.lh.tn count,,
vldedhalr of Tybeo Island; 10 Shares Washington and
K ..OH«».™«niphOom C6ci8aBA
novlO Executor of Win. II. Mongin,
(Gtnrcnl antiettfltmrnt#.
•~KA^NNXr.^mAtJ!ICixA-7
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TsoSSunwATcoBRSv wmomuT
. .CapL Pnilvot.
. ,Capt.CaKiwit.U
'—AN* ALIO IT TUN aTKAMKR—
AMORYBIHLEY, CapL -
The latter Steamer beln* of torn draught than any
other on tb* River. Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages ortho water. The Company Is also provided
wlthflnoen TowBoata and two Lighters.
AU Freight addressed to the care of the Company, of
Its Agents, will be received and forwarded, free or com*
mlmCs. ^ai^^^nrtuu.
oct 18 W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
, . FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
The new and splendid side-wheel steam-
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, or 1000 tons
register, Uapl. John E. Walton, has commenced her regu
lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wionksday, the
8th day or September, and every alternate Wednksdav
thereahei : tay on the 89d 8epL, 6th and 80th OcL, and
3d nud 17th November, and so on. „
tlCabln Passage to Philadelphia 00
TbroughTIckeU to New York M 00
Steerage. 0 °0
This ahlphaa been built with entire regard to safety,
comfort and despatch, and olfera new and admirable «*
cllltles to business and
ply to
ADltnNlBTH ATOR»S8 ALE.
W Lb be sold on the first Tuesday In December next.
at the Court House In Effingham County, a lot or
-Land, consisting of one hundred *cree or River 8wamp,
lying In Effingham County, Joining Gugel and others; the
aame being sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
Floyd County, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors
or John R. Ihlv, deceased. Terms cash.
oct 18 4d O. W18KNBAKBR, Adm’r.
lstra tor’s Sale.
In December next, will be, sold,
louse door in HteeavlIIo, Liberty
QNtheflrsU ^
countyfalfthe°ReaVEstste of william A. Parker, aon-
. Admlnl.lmu.o-.wao.
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adra'r.
November 83, IBM. ooiib _
” Administrator’* Sale.
O N tho first Tuesday tn January next, win bo sold, In
ftont of the Court House, In Springfield, Effingham
county, betwoen the legal hours, a likely Negro man
named 8am.
Also, will be sold, on the same day. In ftont or the Court
House, in the county of Lowndes, lot or Land No. 1*7, In
the 10m district of said county, containing four hunored
ind ninety acre*; sold aa the property of the estate of
Thomu (Jural, dac-Hd, for (ho t*nr»l°( »f
aald deceased: Tenna made known the dayof sale.
nov25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 83,1839.
Administrator’* Sole..
O N the first Tuesday in January next, tn front of the
Court House, between the legsl hours or sale, will
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham Conn-
ty, thefoUowteg portion of the Real and Personal Estate
oTGcorue Glen,"deceased, late or said county, via*
bfidof C.UI.1 .Tncto? Mod In Brj.n coimlv,ran-
talnlng about 500 acrea; a Tract or Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screven county; containing about 300 acres. Sold for
the benefit of the holrs and creditors or said estate,
nov 5 WM. P. HUNTER, Adm’r c, T a.
Trustee’* Sale. , . ,
a GREEABLE to an onlcrof the honorab’e Court of
A Ordinary of Whitfield County, will bo s-.ld before
the Court House door in Springfield, Effingham County,
between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
In Doeember next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck—
•old as the property of John Fieri Strobejjaminor,
som HELVENdTON, Trust
' eept 93
" Trustee’* bale. _ _ .
TTNDER a decree obtained from the 8upcrior Oourt of
U Chatham county, at January term, 1852, will be sold
on the first Tuesday In December next, at the Court
House In the city orBavannahs a Negro man named
Bacchus, about a yeara of age, a good field band and
■esar maker. Bold for tho benefit of the Children of the
uu, m. cbLboim,
Term, cub . , ™<N T - ROWLAND, TraiUo,
Savannah. NoT.tMSbb 1101f 8
d travel. For freight or passage ap
PADELFORD.FAY It CO.,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON It MARTIN,
A gents In Phlladelpht a.
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH MISS® LINE*
'lie mow and Splendid Stcam-sii
FLORIDA......... Captain Lyon,
ps
—A HD—
ALABAMA,. .Captain Lvos,
Belonging to the
N. V. dcSavannala Steam Nawtiratlon Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, I ***vlug Savannah at the same time
that tho Marion an« «ouukrnkr leave Charleston, ar
rive In Now-York as soon as, or before them.
X3T Cabin Passage825,payable before going onboard?
Aoehti: PADliLFORD, FAY fa CO*
Savannah.
SAMUEL L. MrrGHtLL,
i^Y«
Jan 88
184 Front-street, New-York.
SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA Ac HAMBURG,
w The Union Steam Boat Company or Geor
t-UtiCgAgta and South Carolina having thoroughly
^nBBBapverhRuled and refitted the superior steam
eta H. L. COOK and OREGON, with Ltghtera, are
ready to transport freight ol all descriptions be
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will be forwarded freoof commission!.
,,<The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boats on tho river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY k CO, Agents “
sept 91 JAMES HARPER. Agent;Augusta.
H O U 8 E-FU UN IS IIIN G » OODSl
COLLINS & BTJLKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BRYAN-9TREET.
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at very low prices,
a large assortment of House Furnishing articles,
■uca as:
CROCKERY, TUREENS,
CUINA, PLATES,
GLASS. DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, eto.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN & BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CAOTOR8,
TUMBLERS, KNIVES,
DECANTERS, FORKS.
PRESERVES, SPOONS,
WINES and WAITER!
JELLY GLASSES, LAM1
Whlto and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do-Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
Plain Glassware.
China Vases, orelegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes; rich
Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
8hovcls and Tongs, lamp Wicks. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mata, Lanterns, both
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work andTrav-
cling Baskets—together with many other articles not.
enumerated. oct 23
<Sntcval atrtmrttsmrrnt:
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estnrral aauretlsrmrnts.
Savannah whuSalI) * lUiXAii,
OUIlidON'S
riTENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
■Mta
1 patented,
KY.1CE, as *ecently Improved and pi
I by high and reliable authority to be tho
/JYG rURJtitGi
is declared '
BUST FURNACE IN THU WORLD.
Not only la this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
proved and declnred to bo tho best mode of Warming
i ind Ventilating Dwellings, Churches, Academies, School
louses, Court and 8tato Houses, Hospitals, Stores, Ac-
n nearly all the cities and towns In the United States,
>ut Is meeting with equal favor In the Canadas, England,
Russia, and other foreign countries. U has been award
ed at the recent Fairs In this country Gold and Silver
Medale. Pint Preniume. and lastly, the Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the IVerli’e Fair, tendon. It has been sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal tests, and unanimously declared the best. (8ee tho
prthted reports of the Fairs, also city and 8tate public
Committees on Public Buildings.) We have more than
twenty-five hundred reforences, many of whom are pro-
fcsslonnl gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such
matters are well know,.. To attain this desirable object,
the Inventor of this Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture or the common frail hot-air frxrnaccs seven yeara
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron fur
naces bum the oxygen out of the air, producing an un
healthy, scorching, dlsagrceoblo odor, unfit to be Inhalod
by human beings; besides the constant cracking and
burning out pr the pota. which permits the poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with the air; and then the
annoyance and expense or repairs, new pots, ke. He
now has the satisfaction of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful. They possess tho following advan
tages: Purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan
*'■' burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
oally well—fines easily cleared out—great durability
fUroace, not liable to repair* for a long time; perfect
safety against setting buildings on fire In which they are
located: may bo set In low cellars. 81 sea for all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four sixes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNAOES-Dr. Clark’s ImprovedROBTUN SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, foe.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roolh of
buildings smoky chimneys, foe. COOKING RANGES,
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
sixes and styles of those beantlfol
MIRROR MAP/RT.T! MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Gra'tes,
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, foe.
Architects, Buildera,and the Public generally, please
examine onr extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and reutUating buildings In any part
of the country.
CHILSON, RICHARDSON fo CO n
374 Broadway. New-York.
Also, CHILSON, RICHARDSON & CO„
51 fo 53 Blackstone-st^ Boston,
oct 19 llaw!4tawo4mo
“Firs*. Gnn of the Season.”
fiOO BT0VE8 FOR SALE,
Effingham Sheriff’s Sale—Continued.
e \N THE FIRST TUESDAY In December next, before
O the Court House at 8prlngfleld, Effingham County,
execution in fovor of Elizabeth Jones vo. James Stewart,
ordinary of said estate, and one in fovoi^Nohn WalUtog
against tb# same. JOHN DASHER,
7 Sheriff a. c.
—” ' NOTICE.
T WO months alter date, application will jbe made to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, for leave to *ell the Rc*al Estate and Negro slaves be
longing to Goorge A. Reed, late of said county, deceased,
f«U..bMe«torU.helra-dcr«lltori
November 85,1859.
J. GORDON. HOWARD, Adm’r,
nov 29
NOTICE,
- (plication will be made to
y for leave
__ ' Robert J.
Adm’r.
Springfield. Nov. 18,1859. nov 15^
rnWO MONTHS after date, application will be mac
± the Court of»inllnary of Effingham county for li
to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Rob*
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
A ELIASBLISS, formerly of this city, deceased, wlU
present them within the lime prescribed by law, and
w “ U “““ *S(EES“ d” r-r.
NOTICE.
fTVWO MONTHS after dale, application will be made
JL to the Court of Ordinary or Effllngham county for
leave to sell nil the Lands belonging to the estate of
• THOMAS HURST, late of said county, deceased, for di-
vision among the helrs. EuzABBTH HUEgTj Adm i x .
November 8.1858. nov 3
, notice.
fTNWO MONTHS after date application will be made
A to the Court of Ordinary or Effingham county, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the estate of
Clarborne BevlUe, late of said county deceased, for dlvl-
SP* lb BDwS W. SOLOMOKS, Executor.
October 5.1852. «• «
T WO MONTHS after date, application will t
to tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary.of C
county for leave to sell the Real Estate and Negrt
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said enu
NOTICE
A LL PERSON8 having demands
of GEORGE A. REED. * “
Inst the Estate
lynn county, do-
)RGE A. KEBU, late or uiynn county,
hereby required to present them, duly at-
.. f. -iribed by law; »nd all per-
in are hereby requested to
ceased, are hertby required to pi.—.
tested, wltblu the time prescribed by Uw; andall
sons indebted to said
A CARD.
T UB subscribers would call the attention of the citi
zens or Savannah ana surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted !u furnishing
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They coll particular attention to their Stock of Stores
Grates, Mantel Pieces, foe.
Persons wanting any thing in the line of Honao-keep-
ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and bare the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE fo NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-st. i
D-QUAUTEHS FOB
CARRIAGES.
I(EAD<
GOOD
MY SUCCESS in the CARRIAGE
Business In the city of Savanuah, Is no
longer an experiment, It Is a "fixed fact.”
For the considerate, generous codiMwm »n4 liberal pa
tronage that 1 have received from Factors, Mas-
charts and CtTtzKRs generally, 1 desire In this public
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rances or increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to all who may fovor me with their custom. I
have devoted tho past summer to getting up a laroc ard
srCKROID STOCK OP EVKRY UKD Of CaRRUOR DOW In
use. All ortbese Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for neatness,lightness and durability they can
not be surpassed. Rockawavs or every style, Coacuks
and Pleasure Wacom. Also, Buootcs of every con
ceivable shape aud kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of 8otxr, for
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON,
oct 28 tf Corner of West Brood and Bay-ats.
NEVITT, LATHHOF Ac STEBBlNSy
WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL
DEALERS HT DRY GOODS,
/“\FF£R FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
nels, Linseya, Oinabnm, Yarn*, Shirtings and
Sheetings, Ginghams □nd Pnmg}PeLalne* and Aferlnos,
Bombazines and Atj ‘ * “
Block aud Colored t .. _
qualities, Linen and Cotton t&eeS3ERISS8ln,*nd Cotton
Pillow-casing, Suiter Irisli Linen*, Toweling*, Damasks
and Napkins, Toble Diapers and Cloths, Furnlinns Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeahi, Tweeds, C'as-
slmeres. Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Lbien Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchiefr, Capa and Collars,
Hosiery of all klnds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chiefs, foe.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov *
•nX.tara^p.jmen. £ g ^ ^
no T 18 Savannah, Ga.
. A'LL PERSON8 having claim* against the Estate of
A W. WE1CHSELBAUM, deceased, late or Burke
oituiity, are hereby notified to nreaent them, pwperiyet*
tosted, wltblu the time prescrioed by law s and all per*
! . aonatodebted to said deceased are hereby required to
OY8TEHS! OY8TEH8II OYSTEWMII
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale of Mr. DernR’s celebra
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
edto meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They wiU be put up In the shell by the bar
ret, and opened, either fresh or pickled. In such size kegs
at to snlt the wants of the public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be
desired. W. D. FORD,
oct 18 Wald burg’s Building, Jefforson-strcct,
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find immediate employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
Saddlery Warehouse,
Younft Building, Sign of tho Oolden Saddle.
orroitTi w. a. simmors cioTmii* stoks.
Mamif neturers ft ’Siufiftei, ISsHimeu,
Have on hand agood assortment of Saddles, Bridlcsand
Harueaaea, orwhlch tho following eomprlre a part t Soan-
1th Quilled, Overlaid and Shafion Baddloa; Planter’s
.large and extra largo Saddles; Men’s plain do.} BwUsh
do.; Boya’and Race do.; Ladlea’Saddles of a varioty of
patiema; Bridles fo Mnrtengales; Saddlo-Bags, Trunks foe.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees. SkfrUng
and Hog Skins; Pad do. \ Straining and Wonted Web;
Thread and Taoka, assorted sizes. , „ ■
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho slnglo set,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Bulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by the slnglo set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Dash Leather. Top and Curtain do.j
Broad and narrow Laces, variety of pattern* ;• Silk and
Wonted Fringe*; black and purple Coach Roan*; Dug*
^y Urnps ^rioted and Bras* Carriage Banda; Brasaand
1,000 atim NEGRO CLOTHINU,
M ADE up with particular reference to oomfort and
durablftty; (and another Important Item to be
known) it the unusually low prloea at which we are sell
ing them. Planters visiting our elty will do well to call
and examine before selecting their cloths to make “
end save money.
Also—A large assortment of Hats and Capa for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothli
and Hat Depot of ^ _ LYON fc REED,
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
TFESSRS. COHEN fo BANNON respestfolly announce
lvl to the citizen* of Savannah that they are now pro
pared to do all kinds of work In their line at their new.
Shop, near the corner of Broughton and Drayton-strceta.
They have established the following aa their rate ot
for a single 8havu. 10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week.... per month 75 M
For Atlmeaa week........ do. 91 00
For 5 or 6 times a week do. 150 “
For every day do. 1 75 “
For Hair Cutting.....:.. 20 u
For Hair Curling AU “
For Shampooing...' 20 M ,
H3TM*. Uohsr will always hold hlmseirin readiness
to altond to orders from those who may. require hla ser
vices at their homes. , ly. t . nov 8
ivAT'ClIE!
BfS
For Ilie rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WII00P1NG-C0UGU,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of
them valuable) for tbe curt of pulmonary complaints,
Dook avetrUarairnts.
Wrttttnts.
nothing has over been found which could oompare In lta
effect* with this Preparatioti. Others cure sometimes,
but at all times and in all diseases of the lungs and
throat where medicine can give relief, this will do It. It
Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe In accordance with
tho directions. Wo do not advertise for the Information
of thoso who have tried It, but those who hnve not. Fa
rallies that havo known 1U valuo will not be without It,
and, by Its timely use, they are secure from the danger
ous cousoquencea of Coughs aud Colds, which, neglect
ed, ripen into fotal Consumption.
Tho Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was award
ed to this preparation by the Board of Judges, In.Sep
tember. 1847: also, the Medals of the threo groat Insti
tutes of Art in this.country; also, the Diploma of the
• SBD.IHHW
(J Homtite French of Trous.
"a Book for too Home Clrde-a companion for the
Evening Book; by Ur* Kirkland, with IbeaUUAtl stool
Uagmzlna of Art* voL 1—with? numerous engrav
er Castlo Squander—llluitrated,
nECEIVED^iyJm’N^J’oOOPER k CO.
A JHABnY GENTEEi/hTORY, ind b,
William M. Thsckery—Appleton’s Popular Library.
The Winter Evonlng 8tory Book; by “Uncle Tom.”
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with one hundred Illustrations: also a large stock of Ju
venile Books, Toy Books, foe. In various binding*.
A. Digest or English Grammar, Synthetical and Analy
tical ; by T. L. Coveil.
B Clrammalro Anglalso D’Aprta Le Syst4rae; par Charles
Clef Dea Thfimcs De La Graromalre Anglalso.
A further supply-or Northwood, or Llfo North and
Boutin by Mrs.8. J. Hale. nov IB
tvl „„.. .jtrypsL., .
Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been glveu to the Cubu
sy Pzctokal by their Government, In consideration of
Us extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing af-
feet ions of the Lungs and Throat.
Rend the following opinion, founded on the long expe
rience of the eminent Physician or tho port and city or
ST.JOHNS, Mays, 1851. T
Dr. J. C. Avia—Five years* trial or your CHERRY
r uxun ec. PECTORAL In iny practice has proven whit I foresaw
No. (50 CongrM. k 15 8L Ji.ll.nxiv,. tomJu composition raott bo Iroo, (hu It «rad|ral»«rf
1, Boramnoh,Gwrglk; SSwiSffi.rtJI'.bli “ h “ lnlhl *
I think Us equal bunot yet been discovered, nor do I
know how a bettor remedy can be made for the distem
pers or the Throat and Lungs.
J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. 8.
See what It haa done on a wasted constitution, not only
In tho foUowing case*, but a thousand more:—
8UDBURY, Jan. 84tb, 1851.
Dr. Avss—In tho month of July last, I was attacked
by a violent diarrheas In tho mines or. California. I re
turned to Ban Francisco In hope of receiving beneflt
from a change of climate and diet. My dlanhtea ceased,
but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness.
1 finally started for home, but received no benefit from
the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and
when 1 arrived In New-York I was at once marked by
my acquaintances a* a victim of consumption. I must
confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my
friends all believed. At this lima 1 commenced taking
your truly invaluable modlcine, with lllUo expectation of
deriving any benell from Us use. You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to state to
the sffilcled, through you, that my health, In thespsce of
eight months, is four restored. I attribute U to the use
ofyour CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Washington, Pil, April 12, 1848.
Dear Sir t—Feeling that 1 bare been spared from a pro-
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro
vidence of God, I wUl take the liberty to express to you
my gratitude.
A cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption
had reducod me too low to leave me anything like nopo,
t whcn my physician brought me & bottle of your “ Pro-
toral.” It seemed to afford lmmedlnto relief, and uow,
In a few weeks’ time, has restored me to sound health.
If It will do for others what It has dono for me, you are
certainly ono of Urn benefactors of mankind.
Slucerely wishing you every blessing, lam,
Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN J. CLARK, Rector of St. Peter’s Church.
With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
K rcan be adduced, unless It be from its offsets upon
Prepared and sold by
J ABIES 0. AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Blass.
Bold bv T. M. TURNER fo 00- A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, fo HENDRICKSON, Savan
nah; and by all the Druggists throughout the 8tate.
nov 18 lawl2awo—3m
SILVER AND S1L1
THE Subscriber has oh hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from the best and most re-
spectable manufacturers In the country. Rich
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table.
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Stiver Plates and
Walters, Tea Setta, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
" p Boats, Soup and P-— * ™- *—
Tumblers, Pap 1
,. .Boats, Soup ana Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Balt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
Silver Plated 8 poo ns, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, 8nufien and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, and 8Hrer Plated on
Steel, Table and Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Bras* Clocks, of every description.
Gold and SUvor Lover and Lcplue Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
8ealsand Keys, Gold and Sliver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ flno Pocket Cutlery, Razors
aud Razor 8tropa, Cord Cases. Port Monales, foe.
Particular attention will be glveu to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes he will satisfy all who may fkvor him
with their patronage.
His prices are as low, and terms as favorable, as at
any other establishment in the State.
. mar 18 S. WILMOT, No.l Market-square.
mON FRONT JEWELRY STORE,
Wholesale and Retail.
THE largest and best selected stock of
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and Silver
BY JANIES SUIiJLIVAN, Brongliton-tft.
(Sign of the “ Red" Star Flag.)
INSISTING in part na follows, together with HOUSE
_ KEEPING GOODS, and TIN VVARB, at wholesale
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S 80UTIIERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for Southern use.
Iron Ring.. .Cooking Stove.
Eastern Prem. do. *
Do. Irou Witch Uu.
Queeu of the West do.
Elevated Oven do.
“ Mirror Parlor” Btovo.
Jewel Parlor do.
sept 21 tf
PARLOR fo omen STOVES.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Cool Uunicr.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor Stove.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove; Uostoudo.do.do
DRY GOODS.
HENRY IiATIIROP Ae CO.
r\FFEIl FOR SALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, the
vy following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed MouslinDe Laines;
English and American De Laines, new designs; Persian
Cloth; Ulgh Colored Mouslin De Laines: Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch
Ginghams: English and French Prints; ChangeableUla-
clo Slllu; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES -Mnslin and Lace Collars; Choral-
setts: Under-Sleeves; Caps and Capes; Swiss and Cam
bric Edgings and Inserting!; Thread Valencia* and Lisle
Laces; Black Silk aud Bloude Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs,
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Men’s aad Bovs’, a full
assortment or English and German; Ladles,’ Misses’,
Men’s and Boys’ Merino Vests.
GLOVES—Hoskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
Swiss Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered 8klrta, foe.
LINENS, foe.—4-4 Super Irish Linens, best mark; 34
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 0-4 to 124 Bsrntly Sheetings; PsJ.
low-Caso Linens; 8cotch and Irish Diapers; Hucabucs;
5-8 to 3-4 Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check
Doyles; 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached asd Brown Table Damasks;
84 to 12-4 Bleached Damask Cloths; Cotton and Worsted
Table and Plano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe
rial Quilts; 7-8 to 5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
Sheetings and Tickings; American, English and Welsh
Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Cosslmores; Tweeds; Ken-
lucky Satinets and Jeans. oct 19
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Chntelanes, Bracelets, Broodies, fine
Bond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea 8eta,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knfres, Pie Knives.Cheese Scoups, Ladles, Syphons.
Also,all klndaof Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great variety or articles, too —— * *
the whole of which will be sqid at
All kinds or Watches, Clockdi Jew
—peter*
numerous to mention;
reduced prices.
, fowelry end other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
aug23 HORTONte R1 NEMAN, No.llflBroughton-st.
JEWE1UI.M.
MR. F. 8TEIN, No. 148 Brougbton-streot. haa
Just received the finest assortment of new rosh-
loucd JEWELRY of all description: Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pena; Silver and 811 ver-
S I Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets,
e-stlck8,Table and Tea-spoons, flno Table, Pocket and
Pen Knives, to. foe.—a lnrge variety of the finest Work-
boxes. Di-aulng-essos Writlwr-dosks, foe. fou., for ladles
and gentlemen—os also, a flue selection ot Flatlnos, Ac-
eonleans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
offers at tho lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
The public generally and tho ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to call round and oxamlne the above
stock of Spleudld Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-etreet
FASHION ABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE Subscriber has Just opened bis Autumn sup
ply or GOODS at bis old stand, 105 Rrpan-etrect.
He has lust returned from New-York, where he has
bought, from the most fashionable bouses in the trade, a
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of all
descriptions, for Coals, Pantaloons, Vests, foe. foe. The
selection or Cloths, Casslineres, foe. is one of the best
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
lishments, with the monthly fashions from France and
Eugland. The subscriber is prepared to cut and make
up his Cloths for customers Intho uealeatand most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and examine tor themselves,
sept 25 ly M. D, MURPHY, 103 Bryan-street.
TAILORING.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE fo CAREY having Just returned
from the North, respectfully Invito their customers,
tho citizens orSavannah, and the public generally, to call
and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Caulmeros
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to
order In the neatest and most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part or Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other new and fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undersigned having selected those goods with great
» fcol confident of pleasing all who may be In want.
•stockof FURNISHING GOODS fo FANCY ARTI
CLES Is completoand well assorted, which they will sell
on the most favorable and accommodating terms,
oct 2 DIBBLE fo CAREY.
[ WHOLESALE HAT STOBE,
n
Corner of Brouffhtou Ac Barnard-sts.y
SAVANNAn, QEOROIA.
npUE undersigned would respectfully nnnounco to the
, jL citizens and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
Slates, that they have taken the evtimsive thrao .tory
:k building on the corner of Broughton and Barnard-
TSiati_
brick building on the corner of Broughton and Bamai-
strects, In the Immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
of September, to open one of the LARGEST fo CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
other Good* In their line, ever offered In tho Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be mode up
from their own extensive manufactory In New-York, but
will embrace every thing that is new, fashionable, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to make It the Interest of merchants,
In all sections of the South, to trado with us, and are pro-
R ared to give them os good terms as can be bad lu the
orthern cities.
On tho first of October next, wo will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to tho citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elc
meat of Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Li
Hats, foe., foe.
tj-TTartlculars In future advertisements,
sept 24 BELDEN fo CO.
make Immediate payment to
nov 10
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
QTATE OF GEORGIA, j To Ml whom It may concern:
V1?hercaj,SciiJaxuIn Blltch has applied to me for Letters
therefore to cite end odmnnUh alt eonceraed
{WnSlwhuid'gd'oOcUl .*59
or October. A'. 1). 1852. “SSffiftq
Citation, for letters of Administration,
S T EfflnBlmmCo.’ jTo^Urhomltmercoocenit
Whereas, cakkil Tvsok has applied to me for letters
of Administration on the estate of Cal vis Tyson, late
of said county, deceased: , • ,
• Those ore, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
thdr objections (If any they have) In mv office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will be
Kr vVRnau! > my P himd and official signature, this U4th day
of November, A. D. 1852. 8 J AM& RAHN,
nor 30 Ordinary B. 0.
. Citation, for Letters of Administration.
oTATE OF^GEOBGIA, | Toa ii wh om it may concern:
L WbtTe*a,^oB* Quash an applies to me for LeUera of
Administration on fbe goods and chattel*, righto and.
credits of F.T. Chatham, lata of said couutv, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors or said deceased,
to file their objections (tr any they have) in my office,
within the time prescribed by law, or said Letters will
be granted. J. &. brad WELL,
nov 27 Ordinary. Liberty
Citation^for^Lettcra of Quardiatubipi
| To all whom U may concern:
Milncs has applied to me for Let-
6 Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, (lunatic,)
e therefore to cite and admonish
objections (If any they havo) In
e prescribed by law, otherwise
“d the applicant.
llclal signature this sooond day
orNovember A. D. 1853. JAMES RAHN,
00^3 ■ , , Ordinary E. C.
; citation, ftr Letters Diamirawy.
j'l| | To all whom It may concern:
: rail Whereas Iskanl Hinelt, Administrator of the eftate
1 of Dismission from aald Administration:
of Dismission frou
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred
nud creditors or said deceased, to file their objections (If
any they have) In my.ofilto within thojlme prescribed by
law, otherwise Jetter* of Dismission will bo granted the
hand »nd omdal
Ordinary E.*C.
PLANTATION GOOD8.
J^BVITT, LATHROP & STEBB1N8 offo
*ey; . „
Osnabnrgs; SO do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings;-100 dozen
Wool Caps. oct 18
SAVANNAH DRY BOOR.
To Ship Owners, Wasters and Coniignees of Vessel*
nnllE Suscriber respectfully informs them that the 8A-
X VANN AH DRY DOCK Is now In successful opera
tion, and It Is calculated to take in ships of any class from
1U0 to 1500 tons burthen. It la 830 feet long and 05 feet
wide, and complete in every particular. Alarge gang of
workmen la employed aud a large supply of materials la
on hand, so that vessels can be repured with as much
despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making
ana Smith’s work done on the premlsas, and every effort
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
favor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDER8IIINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
feb 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
EOItGIA and French Burr and Europus Mill Stones;
VJ Iron Flre-proor Safes, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, viz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
8hare; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks;
Potato Hooks; Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers: Corn.
Shellere; Scythe*aud S'leathsi Hoes: Axes; PicicAxei
and Handles ? Road Scrapers; Ox Chains; Segments and
Gudgeons; 8creeu Wire; Games; Measures; Grist Mills,
Rico Threshers; Cauldrons ; Douglas’ Pumps nnd Wa
ter Rams; V\ ell-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun-
ter Scales; Truck*; Cotton Hooka; 31111 and Cross-cut
Saws; Hand and Yard Saws: Jack 8crews; Burnt’
Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gins:
Cement: Plaster; foe. For sale by
nor 16 CIIA8. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-st.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 8T. JULIAN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return hls thanks to his friends and patrons
for past favours, and Inform them, that he is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
wbn may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with the utmost neatness ana
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and an kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carta, foe., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan26
JOHN POOLE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FAINT AND OIL STOBB,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 1J Wlilluker-street.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 nnd 2 English do.
GROUND PAI TS:
Block, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Bluo.
DRY PAINTS:
Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ur her. Terra de Sienna,
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORS.
Linseed OIL, Sperm do, Neatofiiot do,end SPIRIT.^
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Var-
nl«h, Graining, and Artists’ do. Window and Picture
GLASS, of all qualities, from Obyli to 32by46; Copal, Ja
pan. Light and Dnrk Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
ofsjngd*, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Print* and
terms? ^ ab ° Ve * rUcle#
House. Sign and Ship Painting
Done In a workman-llke manner, and at reasonable
Prtg* Jan 89
1 be sold on reasonable
BLAKE’S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT, FRONT OHIO.
TC ‘ oW ,n flD ® P 0 *-
.JL der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brash, and aftoranM-
K re of a few month* to the atmosp&ore, this coating
rues a perfect slate or coat of mail, protecting what
ever is covered from the action of the weatherand from
fire!
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, as it forms a costing nearly as hard
«s the iron itself, ana never cleaves off.
' In some places, a spurious article has been sold aa (be
ge^n^herc^rapurchasersshould be careful to buy of
Krery Barrel is marked BLARE'S FIRR-PR 009
PAUfT. Tbeabove Polutjt for tale th Savannah by
aeplB 0. A. L. LAMAR.
NORTON.
_ lankets. Kersey* and Woolen Goods,
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS havo This Day opened their ox
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respeclfiilly call the attention of Planters vis-
ting this city, os they are determined to make it to the
ntcrest of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and whlto London Duffll Blankets,
100 r « super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bod do
50 u green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
20 bales Carolina Plains;
SO “ Georgia do t
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans;
25 ** D. IL Heavy Stripes:
15 “ twilled and plain red Flannel {
SO u heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 3-4,1-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plttlns;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
Also, a very haudaome assortment Salinelts, Cassl-
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans. Corduroy.
8cotchPlalds,foc, we offer to the public nt very reduced
prices, by [oct 71 A1KIN & BURNS.
Vf ISOELLANEOU8—
1YX 50 boxes Colgate* Pearl Starch;
rn J * do. Pale Soap
50 do. ... I
75 do. New York No.l
75 do. Pound Bar do.;
100 do. 8mllh’s Family do.;
.50 do. Adamantine Candle*:
500 reams Wrapping Paper, various sizes;
50 dozen Brooms;
50 do. Buckets;
25 boxes Lemon Syrup;
100 do. large bowl Negro Pipes;
50 do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Cheese;
25 barrels No. 1 Mackerel;
25 hf. bbls. 1 do.
25 barrels 2 do.
25 hf. bbls. 2 do.
50 barrels 3 do.
In store and for sale by
nor 19 SWIFT fo CO.
, STORAGE.
rpHE subscriber having taken ‘‘Williamson’s Sheds,”
X Is prepared to receive Cotton and oiber Produce, on
storage. JOHN 11. HULL.
TO THE LABIES.
N K. BARNUH fo co. have on hand a few aeta of
« Stone Martin Vlctorines, Muffs and Cuffe, which
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 149 Congresstotreet. no»
_ S. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE.
mar 14 No* 10 8tato-et«. Boston* Masse
S. M. Pxttznoill fo Co., Newspaper Advertising
Agents, No. 10 State street Boston, ore Agents for the
Savannah Republican, and are authorized to recelro Ad
vertisements and Subscriptions at the same rates as are
>.• Till ‘
required at this office.
payments.
heir receipts are regarded as
best qui
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. 0 Wliltakevat.
THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
__Jto the citizens of Savannah, and of the Into-
KSKrior of this Stale, that he bus now opened and
eep continually in store, a large assortment of the
ualitlea of. the various kinds of
YtaNES AND LIQUORS,
bothlbrelgn and domestic. Invoiced from the best sour
ces, and to bit stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience ip
France as a manufacturer, and In. America as Importer
and dealer, bis acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which, are > enumera
ted below are each genuine,
ARTICLE8 OF DIRECT IMPORTATION*
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Qln;
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old li atari*
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sauterne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Coses, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, SlavallX, Kir-
achenwasscr, Absinth, foe. foe.
. ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
06120 ly R. MAYER-
FINE HATS.
/fa THE FALL STY LE for Gentlemen’s flats hav-
Am ing been permanently established, we have now
Q lu store a large Stock or Hals from tho most cele
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
other that can bo produced for the aame price,
sept 25 J N, K.BAilNUM &CO.
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
F „ nnn , , PAINTING.
CORRA Is prepared to execute every description
• or decorative painting. Having learnt hli art In
Italy, he flatters himself that he can gtvo entire satisfac
tion io tho citizens orSavanaah, and he can refer to sev
ers! specimens or hls work already In this city. He
paintsi on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, foc-
foc. He also paints window shades, transparencies, foe.
He can produce testimonials that hls fresco and other
. work does not in the least lose Its color by tho Influence
of climate. Ills shop Is at the corner of Broughton nnd
Drajtim-etreet, where he has for sale a fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical, oct 18
DRY GOOdffo
rpHE subscribers have in store, s very large stock of
X DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which they offs
at tho lowest prices, and on tho best terms.
Dress Goods.—Black and fancy Silks: Baquadere and
Bcctio Robes; Mouslalne DoLaiaos; Casltnefos; Black
Bombazines; Block and Fancy Alpaccaa; muck Nor
wich Cloth: Black and Colored Merinoa; French CM|.
co’s, English and American, do. Needle work Collars,
Chemisette, lame Capes, Bonnot Ribbons, Gloves ana
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambric Handkerchiefs, foe. foe.
Dt WITT fo MORGAN,
oct 18 Rlhero’s Building, Congress-street.
Notice.
CHATHAM 8UPE1U0R COURT,
May Tskm, 1852.,
W HEREAS, Thomas Ryeraon, William Robertson,
J. N. Philips. P. G. Thomas, W. W; Johnson and
M.Prendergost,summoned to attend tho present May
Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, hare made default
for the Term—it Is ordered that they be fined Forty Dolton
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or before the first day of the next term of this Court.
And whereas, Wro. J. Moore made default on the
twenty-fourth day of May of the preaent term, and sub
sequently—It Is ordered that ho bo fined Forty Dollar*
unless he file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or
before the first day of the next term of this Court. And
whereas, John G. Cook, John F. Meldrum, James Quan-
lock, J. II. Bashler and J. 8. Sturtevont, summoned
to attend the present term of this Court as Petit Jurors,
have mode default for the term; and whereas, B. B.
Bushier aud P. Bcanlan, Petit Jurors, made default on
five days of the second week of the term; and where
as, James Connelly, Peter Gafney, Betti. Spcnccr, Francis
M. Myrrcl, Frederick 8cberff and D. Cohon, suinmonod
as Tnlesraen, made default for the term—It Is ordered
that they be fined twenty dollars each; unless tboy file
good and sufficient cause' of excuse on of before the
first day of tho next term of.thls Court. And whereas.
M. Llneanlhal, Talesman, roado default on four days of
said second week, and James Sberdun, Jacob Mankca,
Johu Gray, and John Thomu, Talesmen, made do-
fa'tit on three day* of said week, and Daniel Clark, M.II.
Myer, Talesmen, made default on two days of said week,
and Wm.B.Malfers, Patrick McGovern, Emanuel Kan-
waller, M. LowenthsI, John Clanoey and Stephen Hadrick,
Talesmen, mado default on ono day of aald week—It to
ordered that they be flood five dollars each, for every
days'* default, unless they file good and sufficlent cause
-tf* first day of Ihe next term of
_ pared to execute promptly
glnes, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Colton and Woolen Ma<
chlnery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water whoels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
genorally, In the beet manner, and at prices as low aa
equally good work eau be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of foe! In steam
engines, and to durability In every thing,
apr 24 ly GORDON BoKAV, Agent.
APPLETON’S POPULAR LIBRARY.
A BEAUTIFUL edition of Appleton’s Popular li
brary, containing tho latest publications.
A Joumoy to Katmandu.
Summer time In the Country.
Paris Sketch Book, 2 vols.
Malden.and Married Life of Mary Powell .
TraVotoln Tartary, Thibet and China, 9 veto.
Little Pendleton, 9 vols.
Gaieties and Gravities.
Essays upon tho London Time*.
Ingoldsbun’s Legends.
Papers and. Quarterly Review. • :
Mon’a Wives t by Thackeray.
Yellow Plush Papers: by Thackeray.
BookofBnobs “ “ .
A Shabby Genteel Story: by Thackeray.
Uvea of Wellington and Pool. For aale at the Book
•loro of 8. S. SIBLEY,
fl No, 133 Congress-street.
raSCTimS PUBLICATIONS.
A. variotyof the beat publications or the
Presbyterian Board of Publications; Just received
and for sale at the Book store or
■ . 8. S. SIBLEY,
oov25 6 No. 135 Congreas-sL
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For PurUjrlnir {■£ Blood, .an’i fo „ h .
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C HARTER PARTIE8,
Entry of Merchandise,
Re-wnrchouso Entry,
Withdrawal Entry, *
Coastwise Manifest,
SHIPPING ARTICLES.
Declaration fa Protest.
Foreign Outward Manlfe*:
Foreign Inward do.
Manifest of Part of Cargo,
nov 23 For aalo by JOHN M. COOPER fa CO.
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A Treasunr onMeaaure Books for Young Children,
with more than one hundred Illustrations.
WlntarEventog Recreation: a Cbltectlon of Tales for
Youth. Illustrated.
The Winter Evening Story Bookt comprising Stories
of ..u i von uro b ? Lan “ an(1 Bea * perilous Encounters
with Savages and Wild Boasts, and Domestic Talcs. By
Undo John. Beautifully Illustrated.
Home and Its Pleasures t 81 mplo Stories tor Young
People. By Mrs. Harriet Myrtle. With eight bcaulinti
Engravings. .
Nut-Crackor and King Mouse. Translaled from the
German of Hoffman by Mrs. St. Simon. Illustrated.
The Pleasures of ihe Country! Simple Stories for
Young People. By Sirs. Harriet Myrtle.
— Received by J, B. CUBBEDGE.
, NEW 1IOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER L _
Wednesday, November 2bth.
F RANK FREEMAN'S BARBER SHOPt a Tnlo, by
Rev. Unynord R. Hall, D. D- author of “Teaching a
Science,” oul, lllustraled by Rush II. Hall.
The Cabin and Parlor: or Slaves aud Masters; by J.
Thornton Randolph.
'''hllehsll or the Times or Cromwell: a Romance of
EngHdt History; by the author of“Whltefr!ars.”
„ Mnnr Price, or the Adventures of * Servant Mold; by
G, W. M. Reynolds, rol. 2.
Godey’s Lady’s Book, for December.
On the Study or Words; by R. C. Trench, B. P n from
tho second London Edition.
Graham’s Magazine, for December.
Table Talk about Hooks, Men and Manners, from Byd-
ney Smith and others.
KaUjay: a Cruise In the China Seas; by W. Hasting
Macaulay.
Kogal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History; by
Francis W. Newman.
MOKE NEW HOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN 51. COOPER fa CO.
T HE HISTORY of HENRY ESMOND, written by
hlmseir; by W. M. Tlmukcry.
A Llfo ot Vicissitudes: a Story or Revolutionary
Ttma«: by O. P. n. Jumos.
Bleak Ilouie,No. 0,
Illatoryoritomuluat by Jacob Abbott.
Select British Eloquence: embracing Ihe beat speecbee
sri/.sats?" orore “ i
rt n b; , i^ p Aiti.k“ w MUm ’ * mb,, " h -
HACKER AY’S new work—Henry Esmoral, Colonel
lu tho service of Queen Anne.
By A G L p 0 r! jiSS. lUde * S " 8t0ry Revolutionary Times.
Bleuk House, No. O-Tbe Children of Light.
Kathy i n CrnlM In the China Seas. By Mocauley.
Select British tloquonco for tho tost two Ccnluriefl. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about Books, Mon and Manner*.
History or Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to.Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numorous Illustra
tions.
Slackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmon Rczon,
Stewart’s Freemason’s Alanoal and Cross’s Chart
23 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
mRANK FREE5IAN’fl BARBERSHOP: aTale. By
4. J « ^ 0*11, D. D^ author of “New Par-
by Riish B°inL “ 8 ^ EYery * bod y’" Illustrated
rpHE Highest Cash Price pa!d*forLand & WnrranU by
X July 5 A. 0. TOMS, No. 120 Bay-street.
GLASS WARE.
A large and varied assortment just opened; a
ong which may be found several patterns of finely
it Docanlera, In sells; a large variety of single De
canters, both cut and pressed: some handsomo styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Colognes, &c. Call and ex-
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS fa BULKLEY’B.
T GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES.
HE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Burr
Stone, from 18 Inches to 4>f feet diameter, a portion
orwhlch Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. AU the necessary irons runtished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, the article can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. 0. H. OAMPF1ELD.
Griggs*
a CrotK to the China feu, bj W. Uniting
m ,^L l r'b? I j!,s r 0 , ;rj^r'r h o e , t ^E7 r !L l ^'L h e , .* u>H “ t i v>-
nSiMte 1 .™. mmri ,ha xt. * b '
_2S®SgI»®«lt OoIomI In tb.
ffiiM My Qu “" b »""™‘ f .
WockI’s Minstrel 8ougs-anow song book.
Graham’s Magazine for December.
novSI ‘ Lody ‘ Uook for ^raber. Received by
U. STATE8 CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE “BED DOORS.”
“ IDE CLOTHING
the Subscribers,
t irr-r—s n WESTERN buy:
era In regard to low prices and immense variety or stock,
rarely to be met with. Tho Increase of sales from a very
libera 1 patronage, has been auch as to warraut their of
fering Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying out
thosystem ot*terge Sales and Small Profits.”
. Er" Orders from any part of tho United States prompts
ly executed and with especial care.
REED, BROTHERS & CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed ta cash buy-
ly dec 15
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X hls Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for Ihe
above buatneso, and engaged too services ur superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
All work done In the very best manner and at the
ahorieat notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Whart.
T „„ MARINE RAILWAY.
HE undersigned respectfully informs all who may
need hls services, thathe has charge of the MARINE
uaILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. Ho Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, foc~ on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or pnlnTtho
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terras. Hula also prepared to
contend for building vessels of any class or description,
and to carry on tho business of Shin Caro—- 4 —
Slaking, and Caulking, in all it* various b
eastern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith is on the premises.
aug3 Ijr ILF
F. WILLINK, J*.
or excuse, on or before
this Court. .
- Extract from tho Minutes.
JNO. F, GUILMARTIN,
Clzsk s. c. c. c.
CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT,
O aI-mun, MACKEREL, foo.-90 Mtta No. I Salmon,
Q 50 packages No. 1 new Mackerel, wholes, halves and
quarters: 29boxes Alaccaronl,20 bags Brazil Nuts,SO
WnaxtAs, Jackson While, James Do/ta, wK G. Btaf-
ford, Tints. E.Shaw, John 0. Hernandez and John If.
.Btrous, summoned to attend the present. term of this
Court as Petit Jurors.havo made default for the term;
and whereas, Wm. U. Lyon, Robert D, Pa pot and James
: Connelly, Petit Juron, made, default on the second day
AfUlA term—It IlnnlMwt that ltiM lu, flruwt lurnnlw
"ct i 80 boxe# Maocaronl, 90 .bag*. —, „
boxes Colgatcs No. I Soap, Laudinjz aud for sale by
. l»r JM r CRANE fa HOLCOMBE.
utfaSOj Extradfromtb* Minute*.
JNaF. GUILMARTIN,
• Clerk uty.e. me.
0 DonnB , WM. R. SYMONS
FFERfl for solo alarge assortment or Cloths, Ca*:
slmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the
following articles, selected by himself during the past
summer In LONDON and PARIS, which he wlU
make up to order In the best stylo of workmanship, and
at the shortest notice. Ills stock or Ready.tnnde Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gontlomen’s wear, is
very large, and of the boat quality and stylo-the whole of
It mado this fall under hls own Inspection, and will be
wild at the lowest price* for cub or approved credit:—
French Black, Blue, Brown and Olive Cloths; Fancy
French and English Caaslmeres; Fancy Silk Vesting^
super, Fancy Bilk Plush Vestings; Black Barathea Silk
VMHig*; Super Blade Doeskin Quslmeres; Merino and
Bilk Undenhlrta And Drawers: White and Fancy Shirts
and Collaret C*nton Flannel Shirt* and Drawers; White.
Black and Fancy Kid Glove*; Neck Ties, plain and er5
broldered; Merino and Colton Socks; Bcarflq Satin and
Bombaxino Stocks.
17 Whitaker Strcot
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,4it ° r LITERARY, Mil
OELLANEOU8, RELIGIOUS, and BOHOOL BOOK
Also, Blank, lucoan, and 3ikmorandu.h Books, ..
evory dwcrlptlon. A large variety or Oat, LttTaa and
NoTzPAraa; Cards,nud Envilofks,of every
description: Fancy Stationery In large varieties; Paint-
iNosand Pictures, framed and unframed, an elegant
assortment: Port Fnlln*. Pnn d
SdHSdcl^offfr P ° r , 1 «o» a K Wet ItSoD
and Card Cases for ladles end geutloineu, Gold and 811-
books, sc c. sec. &c. Also, a general assortment of
CATnotic Books, Prints/Oakds, Mbrkntom fcS
nnluil. 0 1? 8 00 ’ J!b)' 8, o |o 8l c ^. Water Cure, and Spiritual
publications. Tho above work* will bo sold at reasona-
examine'tb^?o?k b i0nr0 res P 0Clfull f bivltod to call aud
exwntoe the stock. ^ 8.8. SIBLEY.
E NGLI811 REPORTS IN LAW AND EQUITY: Tho
uf OI Th« “Jf w * KquUy tnd criralnnI Reports com.
®? mme ?cos with the Decisions of
nflriwl 7 0rra V ^°L nnd con,alni h from that
" U Nnklllh Courts. The
lieports are runitshea by a corps of ovev thirty regular
ii.iJ
Jbere Reports over any other, the publisher* are permit- •mother
riJnwho'»SnSiofffepSS:
ri ^en^volume h^v. n S ri ^iy furnished testimonials. P
otbw re P rlnl ®rSnJliT:LpmS.’
.tn 0 . r ..«L gre f , M nven * anc e of *be Profesafon, there
of C—1? * futlToblo
°jr * l lan . Cfl ^0 volume aud page of
SbAwInd COnU,n lb0 “ me “
These Reports wf
style, at the low t
nent subscribers.
•by
nov 16
under itlieuo. Tile nun. .ell .ulhontldod cote. 3
ScroMi,orUio noil m.llotmnlcli.r.cter, lit.e .i v 7n u
• wide unit dOMrnxt colobritr. Hoi II la ,,'5'“
Bcrorido, nor In Hie clou or (IIkokio to .littb lt bju,'?
tlml thli prop.rotlon liu boon found beooflclol. 11K
spec!do in many diseases of the skin, and may be .dm'iti
Isteiwl with favorable result* In alp; ahdltfc*. bSJ m
frilly tested, not only by patients themselves, but aim h?
physicians, that It has received their unquallfledrecoS
and the approbation of tho public, nndbE
established,on Ita own raertta,a reputation fornufj
and arnoAov far superior to th? vkHou* cbmpomvh
bear ng the name or 8araaparllla. The following twL
monlals are selected from among the multitude of thS
wearedalWToqelvlng; and, tor further confirmation. Z
reader Is referrotl to flie Family Recipe and MedMAL
raanac, furnished gratuitously by all our agents.
JDtt following was sent to our agents, Meters. W. A, I
WIloroh fa Co, who are personally acquainted wife
me wrttert . ... t
■ • WAT«aroat),N. Y„ Nov. 20,1850.
( Mossra, Sands—GentlemenAbout three tnomhi
since, the disease called “ Beard, or Barber’* Itch,” ip- I
peared on my face, and as It la of rare ocourrenco-M
caw ns yet having come under the care of ourvlUm I
physicians—I found it very difficult even to stop the pro.
ofthedteeaao on my face, although I tried reme- !
die* that had cured from the pimple on a child’* face to i
the called breast of a canal horse; and even pulled out
my beard ou the side of my’face and chin. A ahort time
ripcfiR friend told me that he bad H for. two yeara, and
tried different remedies without success, but finally cured
It tnasborttime by the use of 8ands’Sarsaparilla. On thte
recommendation, I bought one bottle, and finding 1 re
ceived benefit from It, I continued Its uso until I am now
perfectly cured. I am led to bring this to your nolle*
gratuitously, from the fact that the disease la not uamed
In the list of complaints for which the 8arauparilla is a
remedy .and that you may be able confidently to recom*
mend It fur such cases.
Yours, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT.
RE5IARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS.
„ ... Nkw-Yokk, Feb, 17, 1840,
Messrs. Sandst—Having'suffered many yean with ■
disease of my throat, nObctlng the larynx, during which
time 1 was treated bv the most distinguished physlS
In Europe ami the United Stales, without receiving mi
permanent benefit, but all the time my genera] health
and etrouglh declining, and the disease making fetenTj
progiess. Caustic apollcutfont were used, and whatever
else was thought most efficient for producing a cure; but
I am cotiUdeut tho deplorable situation I was ln,Wi!
ryngUls being accompanied with phtlsla and great dlffil
cully In breathing, would soon bare terminated my life
had I not obtained relief through the medium or your In.
valuable Bwaaparllla. I must say, gentlemen, when I
commenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not place much
think I tmy duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering
humanity, to give you litis attestation of my ouri **
Th c.,.» y S o’rfSv ii
i.^pSSbTM;!D?pte!K:r ,ctoo * Wi ' d
For the Consul General of France,
8 AN^Rnl *5^ ^* ld * by X BJZ d
..MSJfi S.vjmniO. by W. W. LINCOLN >od T. M.
® E L‘s2&“‘ 1
5JJES SCHIKUAM AROMATtB eOti»AVl«,
manufactured by the nronrietor exdustvoi*. 7!
ecu led am. I
factory, it.
mon harsh t..„,
Uionroniatlo Italian Juniper berry, i
1»distilled and rectified with ila splrltuoUMolrenu
and thus become* a concentrated tincture, of exquldii
flavor and aromn, altogether transcendent In its cordial
a £d medicinal properties, ! 0 ujy Holland Gin hcretofors
toi n MUtolMS a v!l? d Hben »“ a ‘l*nil •«> obstructions *f
the Bladder and Kidneys Its effects are prompt, decided
* rwUsiblo. And It Is not only a remedy for
5S2!2i , KSW! 8 S. bul J ,, J Bl1 c * 8ei1 ’ ,n wh,cb the 7 are P r °*
ducwl by drluklng bad water, which It, almost universal*
y Vh °f tbe iP» operate* as a sure preventive.
The distressing eflbct upon tho Stomach, Bowels tod
,Bladdor of travellers, now residents, and all person* un
accustomed to them, produced by the waters of newly
Ml our great Inland rlvera, llkellie Ohio, Miaelulnpl ud
Alabama, from tbo large quantity or decayed vegetable
mattor contained in them, In a state of solution, u well
known; as Is also (hat of the waters of limestone region*.
In producing Gravel, CaJcuH and Stone In the Ulidder.
The AROM ATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS I* an »b*o-
lute corrective of aU these Injurious properties ofb*d
water, nnd conMouently prevents Uie diseases which
they occasion. It ft also found to be a euro and proven-
live of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by tne con
joint effects of vegetable malaria In the ntmwpbere, »nd
putrescences In the waters of thore districts te
^'IcJiltprincIpBUy prevails. The AROMATIC SCHIE
DAM SCHNAPPS la consequently In great dem*nd by
peraons travelling or about to settle In tno»e part* of tb*
couutry, especially; as well aa by many In every conmo-
ally where it has become known, on account or Ita varl-
oue other remedial properties.
I n all cases of a dropsical tendency, It is generally flu
ortiy remedy required, when adopted in the etrly stages
of th* disease. lu DysMptio maladies, when taken, in
properquantities, as* diet drink,and especially nt din-
uer, it Is found, by uniform experience, to be eminently
efficacious In the most obstinate canes, when even the
best of the usual romedlea have failed lo sfford more
tiran mere temporary roller. In cases of Flatulency, tt te
an Immediate and Invaluable specific, snd it msjr be ad.
mlulstered la dllluted and proportionate qusntltles, even
to young infanta, te all thoeo paroxysms of griping pain
te tho stomach and bowels, to which they are especially
■ubiuct, ns well as in the oollo of grown person*.
Its Judicious adoption lu connection with the prindpsl
meals, or whou a senso of exhaustion dictates Its we,
never falls to relieve the debility aUendsnt upon pro
traetpd Chronic maladies, low temperament* and exhsust.
od vital enorgy, by whatever caneo Induced. These are
fact* to which many of the moet eminent medical men,
both te Europo and the United 8tatee, havo borne testw
mony, and which are corroborated by tbclr highest writ
ten authorities.
The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAITS Is pul op
'■* *■ ‘ ' “ “ vered and u ** “•
sw^”®?’ *? tbe , “ m ® ® u Perior
price of 82 per single volume to perms-
. Subecrintlons to the above received
JOHN M. COOPER fa CO-
Agents for Savannah.
from tho manufactory of Romlg? Lav fa Co ph?i.5°P
sold on the most reasonable terms. Orders frnta iVin
ersroapectfollygoiicltod. [oct7] J.BtCUBBBDQ E.
A"SKSl 0 gigSfl™ vamEa - ,f»Ur
nor 17 J.B. CUBBEDGE.
VUEAP CASH STORE*
CORNER WHlTAKER fa CONGREH^TREETS. j
rpHE subscribers are receiving their Fall and Winter
.if' •“RP'J! ofBTAPLE fa FANCY DRY GOODS, which
mg M.roCNWIiflAOTI. 00.
mskis Uve guests of hit house oomforta^l^
juneSl ly JE88BOALN, Proprietor.
•VTjflLSj—500 kegs best Brands." For'tale by p""j
Xl D0V23 JOHN R. HORTON. ‘
Poetor YoMraelg for 85 Conte I
nY Jleana of the POCKET
.■ragsaaraws
Hw* hM now arrived,
that person* suffering from so-
dl f®S < ®^ need no more
boopmo tho virna or quack-
ERV|- as by the prescriptions
contained fn this book, any, ono
rou . lln ®.,° r priMto disease. It folly
aomuIM on any
In good strong'boTtiM,* *neatiy covered »ni Ubcled,
companlod by an Essay upon Its properties *nd t “*“r
For aalo by the principal Druggists In this city snd United
States. UDOLPHE WOLFE, Importer,
No. 82 Beaver-street, N. Y.
r - -
In onr last number we 'accompanied the pnbllcstton
of h circular on this aubject, from our fellow clllien
Udolpbe Wolfe, Eeq, with a brief commentary, expw
sire of our own view*. 8lnco then we baTe.beM*®*
ploying this ngonL and thus far with favorable resells.
But we are te receipt of eeveral communications on in®
•nbject from medical men, which' eerve to show fast Mr.
Wolfe’a Aromatic Sdedtun Schnopps I* very exlansteoj
te use, and te the hands of pbyslernns. Is proving Itari*
tu n stimulating diuretic to be orolnently successful em
other medication with this Intent bad been tried In vsuu
In one of the cases thus reported abdominal dropsy w
been cured, and tbo necessity of tapping averted: and «
another a dlstreulng case of gravel, so called, hss betn
entirely removed by tbe passage of a.calculus of con
siderable size, which la ascribed to foe use of only l*°
bottles of this artlcfo. J
We know not tbe object of Mr. Wolfe te dedgnzMf
hls preparation by the singular uneupbodlou* nsmp oi
“ Schnapps,” nor of bis denominating U to bis advertW
meats, tho “concentrated Tincture of Juniper,”
of perpetuating Ita ancient title of Holland Gin. » “
true that he admits U to-be nothing else titan foe WW
article In Its pure elate, unadulterated by uox.tousdruE’i
and hence be contradistinguishes it from Gin of
merco, nearly all of which, aa is well known. Is mwj
lectured here and elsewhere from inferior whiskey
refuse drugs. The name he has given IL however, rosy
eerve the purpose ol designating^hie article, as pfePffJJ
exclusively for medical purpo*es,,anfl,fo l
to physicians for whose convenience U Is <
reputable druggists and apothecaries.
As respects Ita medicinal and curative ctfecls, w« w
ircro d r'i , .T,, , ^gtiis. , 5si52:‘ ,, -uc , h*
medicine deprive the atltlcUM of tho benefit of thlszw
cle, which from time Immemorial haa bold
among the remedial agoncleaof the Materia M-- ^.
be found worthy of confidence by contlntted pxperifaw?
At all evenly thoeo who net slat in'thb emptoyment te«
toleration of other atoohollo modletnes, Mtinwdrofti K
ten, fao., and especially those who j
any circumstances, must all unite te g.
ginSffiumn
with a (ample bottle for analysis and tt,
hls circular, and stake tho reputation 0
on tho Innocence, safety, and f*"-’*-
New Tln^hetlOton^IrCojjjHJIawfattorr
pj}
3, a.«,T»mauor.