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tSS'thii tlmottwrolhef ror thomskW of Turp«i-
t)nc« and some part ortho balance U very tabjefbrthe
cum ration of wee. Veaeel* drawing seven w eight ftrt
S watwamcomTup totbewhari; aid a weekly comma- |
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AniraiU.Vo'r. lallie-JI nor 17
. - CxMiitorhi Sale* , ,
W Lit be »id, on the Am Tuesday In January next,
at the Court House In the City of&trannah, under
vldSESf orSbeeTdandn'fi Share* Washington and
N.W OrlMruTele^rtph a . BART0W
nor 10 v Executor of Wm. H. Mongln.
—JiWO*'-.—
nrffii?;
“joIm (aSSlA... S&oESSIii.
LAM AIL . .OapCCaKawatitn
• — aim * Leo at tub steankx—
AUORY BlltLEY,
The latter «teame r d . . ..
other on the River, iaaarea unprecedented despatch In
all stage* of the water. The Company la also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boat* and two UgMer*.
All Freight addreeeed to the care of the Company, ol
Ita Agent*, will be received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. gB^
W£ M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augtula.
" FOR PUILADELPHIA.
Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid aide-wheel eteara
ship STATE OP GEORGIA, of 1900 tonL
register, UapL John E. Walton, has commenced her regu
lar trip*and will leave Savannah on WanjaSDsT, the
8th day of September, and every altornatoWaMisoAV
thcreaftet ; say on the 29d Sept, 6th and 90th Oct, and
3d and 17th November, andaoon. „„
Cabin Passage to Philadelphia 5^5 00
ThroughTkkeU to New York » 00
Steerage....... 900
Thta ahlp hat been built with entire wntd to safety,
-orafort and despatch, and oBbra new and admirable ra
cllltlea to business and travel. For height or pamage ap
ply to PADELFORD,FAY & CU.,
A^uluBavannah.
XTTlLLbeaoldonthetlratT-^---, ------- ---
W at the Oourt Houae In^ntham Oounty, i
WEEKLY.
ie new and Splendid Si
norld
J8 8ALB7
' In December next,
_ » County, a lot of
Land, oondatof of one hundred acre* or River Swamp, FLORIDA, Captain Lvov,
v ly ingin Effingham County, Joining Gogol and other* 1 the '
•ante being sold by order of the Court of Ordinary of
noVd County, forth* benefit of the helm and creditor.
OlIIi.SON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIXR BIEDAL
FURNACE.
■fTTB are happy to announce that CH/LSOX*S PJt*
YY TKXTJIIR WJlRMrXOJtXD VEXTItmlT-
1X0 FURX.1CE. as recently Improved and patented,
la declared by high and reliable authority to be the
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD,
NBW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINEj Not only I* this Furnace and our mtem of VenllUtlon
WPPIfI v proved and declared to be the ben mode or Warming
and Ventilating DwelUngs, Churches, Academies, School
House*, Court and State Houses, Hospital*, Store*, foc^
HERON A
Agetitaln Philadelphia*
in nearly all the clUeaand towna In the United States
but la meeting with equal tavor In the Canada*, England,
Russia, and other foreign countries. U has been award*
cd at tho recent Fairs In this country 0*14 and SUrtr
MrJdl*. Pint Fttmihms, and lastly, Ue Great PRIZE
MED.1I.it Ms Wirin'! Fkir\ Lndn. H has been sub*
— A«iminiatratot»a Sale.' I These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unaurpaaaed I Jeeted to the moat rigid InTcslIgatlnn and pracxl-
osSSiEra# “fiSMcw-Jss**-.«»»„. ^
Isle or aakl oonnty, dece^. paRK^, Adm>. «3T Cabin Passage rAP?J* bl0 before going onboard! fcsslonal genUsmen. whose •clentlflcatulnment. Insuch
[octa.] —‘ Aeamrat PAfiELPORD, FAY fc OO n matter*are well ktw*i.. To attain this desirable ohlect,
*- Savannah. the Inventor of this Furnace first abandoned the mane-
SAMUEL L. MITCIIU.L, 1 facture or the common frail hot-air (Vtrnacea seven year*
Jan 98 194 FronUtwet, New-York. | alnre, under Iha settled conviction that red-hot Iron for-
•axd—
ALABAMA,... .Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the .
N. Y. iVSnvnunnli Strain Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah,and New*York every 8atubdat. f
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and u
In safety, speed. and comfort.
AN the JJ I
U flront of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham |
nroao ana narrow urnes, variety oi pw
oountf,Negro woman nanroi KToTaVori fbrw-»ix jowl
JMsijsTansgsussxm
SSWfflKSS
oriho deooniecl. BENJAMIN J. DASHER. Adm’r.
NortMberaVUBI. »° T>i
out or the air, producing an un
seeable odor, unlit to be Inhaled
lea the constant cracking and
jirerhiutod »nJ remted Si iljmrtir «S5 | JiftiPg!
BUiTt.COOK nod OREGON, with Uhlan,an nril!Tilai’iSiIf? IU
raadj to Inuuport (Tel,hi ol all deacrtptlolu lw uIGfk-nan -r knowlmr tho'hn’afforta to
asSlnimh, AU.aU«idIlmnh«rg,wllh>mnch, W* “
SAVANNAII, A1IOBSTA A. I1AJIUIJUIJ, £^5^,'
tween Savannah, Augusta and Hamburg, will
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
Tho steamers are commanded by experienced and ao*
commodatlng Captains. All freight consigned to their
v i taagsargg I agent! will be forwarded free of commissions.
. iJ*jlnn«r. .Sit will be aold. In i-'The accommodations for passenger* are equal, If not
'JTJJSSjaff biKBiS auparlor to aha boauon Iha Hja.r*
•. Effingham
Negro man
"AtaS.win'bc told, on the aamedM.lnlhmtor the Court
House, In the county of Lowndes, loi of Lend No. 197, In
the 10Ui dUtrict of said oounty, containing four hunored
and ninety ecreat sold.a» the property of Ibe retale of
Thomas Hurst, deceased, for the beneflt oflbc heirs of
said deceased. Terms mado known the dayof sale.. 1
novS^ ELIZABETH HURST, Adlu'x.
November 93,1859. ■
Admlntatrmtorta Sale. _ . ..
0 |N Iha Aral Tueaday In January neat, In Irtnl of the
I Court Uouao, between the legal hour, ot a»le, wUI
be sold, by permission of the Ordinary of Chatham Coun
ty, the following portion ortho Real odd Personal Estate
” r A?lSuSAT10^aRu«lod on the uSSeo, IJmlloa
from Savannah, containing about 1,033 acres, wit ai all
requisite buildings; negro woman, 8ue, a coot washer,
talnlitg about acres; n Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres t a Tract of Land In
Stamen coootnwnutabig About WO nerra. Bold for
tho beoellt of Iho holra nod creditor; of uld ealnlo.
POT 5 WM. p. HUNTER, Adm’r o. T s.
“ Truatcc’a Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the bo
'Ordinary of Whitfield County, win uormutnmj
the Oohrt House door In Bprinxflcld, Mlnghimi County,
between Ihe naoal hour, of anfc,on too Drat Tueaday
In Docembar neat, a certain rare Main named Eltecb-
aoldaa the proparty^if John E’rriLnibo], t tuj|]or.
JrV HARPER, IT^dant,8nTtnnnh.
Trunlce’n bale
. TTNDER a decree obuload from too Bormrior tjurt of
U Chatham oonnly,al Jenuarj lerm, 1815, will hereto
on the flrat Tueaday In December neat, al the Coon
Houre In ton city of Saranuahl n Negro men earned
j^^fctfhaiafF&KSdSSfis
late M. Chisholm, and Amelia Georgians, hla wife.
TernuTcash. JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee.
Savannah, Nov.6,1859. noT B
the Court House at 8pringflold, Effingham County,
execution In Ihvor of Blttaboth if
ordinary of said estate, and one
against tb» i same,
oct 7
E. F. K1NCHLEY k. CO, Agents
sept 91 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
H O U 8E*FDRN IN II IN<3 i 001)81
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
100 BRYAlf-STREET.
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at very low prices,
A a large assortment of House Furnishing articles,
SUCH ASt
CROCKERY,
CHINA,
GLASS. DISHES,
I PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN k BOWLS,
TINWARE, .
GOBLETS, CASTORS,
TUMBLERS, KNIVES.
DECANTERS, FORKS,
PRESERVES, SPOONS.
WINES and WAITER!
JELLY GLASSES, LAMl
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do- Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
Plain Glassware.
China Vasea, ofekeant patterns; China Powder Boxes
ier of the bonorab'e Court of and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Cbl
County, will be sold before Cut Wine BoUloa, China Jewell Boxes, and <
j-fa ~—— 1 articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Rrass Fenders, Andirons,
Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Malt, Lanterns, both |
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work andTrav- L
ellng Baskets—together with rriany other articles not
enumerated. net 93 1
secure a kmJtAFiL, teiu»mical and dunUt apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, baa been
entirely successful. They possess the following advan
tages: Purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coala or wood, all
equally well—flues easily cleared out—great durability
or furnace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against setting building* on fire in which they are
located: rosy be set In low oellars. Bites for all class*
of building*;
Also—Four site* of new and superior PORTABLE
FURNACES—Dr. Clark 1 * Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, foe.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofe ol
buildings amoky chimneys, foo. COOKING RANGR8,
, with or without Bath Boilers and Uot-Alr Fixtures. AM
TUREENS, aiioa and styles of those baautlfol
,S^ TE8 » I * MIBBOB MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates,
of rich European and American styles. >'
Also—A splendid article or LIVERPOOL SOFT GOAL
GRATES, for Parlors, foo.
Architects,Builder*,and Iha Public generally, please
examine our extenaivo assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part
of the country.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddle*, Bridleaand
Harnesses,oTwhlchthefollovrinf oomnriaeapart; 8nan*
Uh Quilted, Overlaid and 8hafton Baddlea; Ftantart
Urge and extra large 8addlea; Men’s plain d©4 &«Ush
doj Boys’ and Race do.;Ls^^dfo^f nwg^
and UogBklns lid do!VStraining and Worked Web?
Thread and Tncks, assorted alios.
HARNESSES.—Cbacl., lUrouche, Buggy and 8ulky
11 *CARUIAGE^TRl^U^GS.—barouche, Buggy and
Bulky Springs and Axle#; Dash Frame*; Hobbs and
Bow*, by the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do,; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.;
broad and narrow Laoes, variety of paltaroa; Silk.ami
— d purple OM^Roaa«;^B^
UOOO SUITS N EOKO'ctOTU IIJU,
Tt f ADE up with particular reference to oomfort and
lvl durability; (and another Important item to bo
knows) (a the unusually low prices at which wo are sell
ing them. PUntera visiting our nlty will do well to call
and examine before aelocur - *“ —
and save money.
Also-A largo assortment or Hat* and Cap* forplanta*
Uon use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and n*t Depot of LYON fo REED,
No.150CongTeafc75 8t.Jullan.su-
POT 3 , ly Savauuah, Georgia.
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
’VffESSRB.COHEN fo HANNON respectfully announce
1VL to the cliUens 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 Broi "—
They'har
^Ria alnile Shave......
For 8or a times* *eek.
For 4 times a week....
Forflor Otlmaaweok..... ..
Fortveryday do. 1'
For Hair Cutting t-
For Hair Curling w
For8hampoolng...90 u
nfMn. CaniN will always hold hlmsetf In readlnea
to attend to orders Bom thoao who may require hit ser
vices at their home*. ly uov8
jughton and Dreytdc-etreets.
Thejrhave establUhed tho following as their rate ot
...*. ;.i.M ceuts.
..per month 75 M
..^o. «1 00
do, 150 «
do. 175 «*
For ibe rap hi Curt of
coughs, coins, hoarseness,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all tho numerous medicines extant, (and some of
them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaint*,
nothing has ever been found which could compare In Ita
affects with this Preparation. Others euro sometimes,
but at all time* and In all diseases or tho lung* and
throat where medicine can |tvo roller, this will dolt. lt
la pleasant to take, and perfectly ufo In aooordano* with
the direction*. ,We do not advertise for tho Information
of those who have tried It, but those who hare tint. Fa
rallies that have known Ita valuo will not bo without It,
•ndi by IU timely use. they are secure ftom the danger-
EmmSsahsi w®
The Dlplom a or the M amchuseUa Institute wm award
ed to this preparation by the Board or Judges, In Sep
tember, 1847: also, the Medals of tho three great Insti
tutes of Art In this country; alsd, the Diploma of tho
Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been given tbthb entre
at PaeToast. by their Government, In consideration of
IU extraordinary excellence and usefulness Id curing af
fections of the Lungs and Throat, .
Read the following opinion, founded on the long expe
rience of tho eminent Phyalclan of the port and cltv of
~ BT« JOHNS; 1 May 8,1851. *1
Dr. J. 0. Atia—Flvo yean* trial or your CHERRY
PECTORAL in my practice has proven what I foresaw
from its composition must bo true, that It eradicates and
cures the coklsand roughs to which we,,ln this section,
are peculiarly Habit,
I think Its equal has not yet been dlecovored, nor do I
know how a belter remedy can he made for the dlatem-
p.to or to. Thro., .od L« TBURI01ti M - ^
8eo what It has done on a wasted constitution, 1 not only
in tho following oases, but a thousand more J—
8UDBURY, Jan. 84th, 1851.
Dr. Avia—In the month of July Iasi, I was attacked
by a violent diarrheas In the mine* or California. 1 re
turned to 8an Francisco In hope of receiving beneflt
tom a change or climate and diet. My diarrheas ceased,
iut was followed by a severe cough and much eorauoss.
Anally started for home, but received no beneflt ftom
the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and
fittriyedjr
T * sndMouaeJ
from the French or Trou*.
for Iha
MagaJdM of Art^vol.1—with numerous ongrar-
• Castlo Squander—111 uslra led.
JMBqOUatotorf
I^ndon Library,
13th yoL Howr-
10th vet. En “
nil oh hand.
Cema feom Fablo I>*ml—Mercantile Morals.
IpSiiiSF?
A SHABBY GENTELL 8TORY, and other Tales; by-
iV WUIIans M. Thackcry—Appleton’s Popular Library.
Rochester, orTha Merry Days of England; by tho au-
hor or th* “Young Chevalier^ foe. f ,
The Winter Evening fltory book; by “Uncle Tom.”
A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with on* hundred Illustrations; also a large Stock or Ju
venile Books. Toy Books, foo. in various bindings.
A Digest of English Grammar, Synthetical and Analy
tical ; by T. L. Covell.
^ Grammalra AnglalM D’AprAa Le SystCme; par Charles
Clilbcs Tli ilmes Do La Grammalra Anglalse.
A further supply of Northwood, or Ufb North and
South t by Mre.a. J. Hale. nor 18
MSS
ex brary, containing tho latest publications.
A brary, containing the latest pul
A Journey to Katmandu.
Summer.tlmh in the Country.
Faria Sketch Book, 9 vote.
Malden and Married Life of Mary Powell.
Travels In Tart*ry, Thibet and China, 9 vote.
Little Pendleton, 9 rola.
Gaieties nnd Gravities.
Essays upon tho London Times.
Ingoldtbunr'a Legends.
Paper* and Quarterly Review.
Menfe Wives t by Thaekeray.
Yellow Plush Papers t by Thaekeray. .
BookofSnoba u M
A Shabby Genteel Btory t by Thackeray.
Lives of Wellington and Pool. For sale at the Book
•to™ Of . „ .8.8. SIBLEY,
nov85 8 No. 135 Oougreee-slreet.
at*, Salt Riikum, ravanoo
flib, Bilks, Mkhcukul
ooa EavmoNs, Livanw—
OUlTta, CONSUHrTtON, Fx>ULS T (5,to.
rttaiNTa, Lose or Arrartra, o««.
Bk*L Debility, foe.
----XAsa^OtTm.
In this preparation aro strongly concentrated all th*
medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined with 1m
most effectual aids, the moat salutary productions th.
moil potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; .S IS.
combination Is sueh that one modlflce and Improvet th!
other, producing a compound differing entirely ] Q | tl ch ®
rector and propertlro feom any other preparatioD, .J
unrivalled In IU operation on the system when lsborln.
under;disease. The manv wall anthsmiMito^ ’
CUILSON, RtUIIAKDSON fo CO.,
51 fo 53 UlackstonweL, Boston.
ltaw!4tawo4mo
Colognes; rich
nd other Fancy
“First Gun of the Season*”
500 STOVES BOB SALE,
>n B. nELVENaTON, Trustee.
A CARD.
rpilE subscribers would call the attention of the cltl-
X tens of Savannah ana surrounding country to their
large and newly-selected stock of -
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In furnishing I
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all or
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably amatl profits.
They call particular attention to their 8tock of Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, foe.
Portons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their 8tock before
^na^jmeaste^'*"»**"*"*«* BY JAMES SULUI VAN, Brou.htou-i
ln JOHN DASHER. ^ * MORSE fo NICUOLS, (Sign of the “ Red” Star Flag.)
Sheriff a. c. I •ept’B if 155 BroaghtoP-aL | n°N8!CT[Natojtart_aafolto^tether with UOU8
sept 88
HEAD*QUARTEB8 FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
NOTICE.
T WO month# after date, application will be made to
.the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun- w MY 8UCCBB8 In the CARRIAGE
ty, for leave to sell the B'al Estate and Negro stave* be- QgB-ffVj£ , Bmlnca* In the city of Savannah, la no
longing to George Ai Reed, late of said county, deceased, longer an experiment, it Is a "Jlztd fict.”
for the banefltol hla heir* and credltora. For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-
J. GORDON HOWARD, Admr. tronagu that I have received from Factors, Alaa<
C ONSISTING In psrt as follows, together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale
lUivnn o ouuiimnn nvun mit.
8TOVE—expressly for Southern
Ring.. .Cooking Stove, raslos fo oi
cm From. dm Persian A. T.
November 85,1858.
nov89
Iron
Eastern.......
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen oftho Wat do.
cnAMT* and Citubns generally, 1 desire In this public I Elevated Oven
r to express my thanks, and to renew my aa#u* 44 Mirror Parlor” Stove.
of Increased determination to glvo the most entire I Jewel Parlor do.
MlnKfedorii late of said county, deceased.
1 EDMUND A. 5UNGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nov. 12,1652. nov 15
NOTICE, , .
A LL persons baring demands against the estate of
A ELIAS BUSS, formerly of thUelty, deceased, wiU
present them within the time prescribed by law, and
E^toto.tototo-toto.^a.j
NOTICE.
,, - . NOTICE.
T 'foe Ornriof ?>rdlwy'of l^nrtam 1 counrt^ foHeavo I aJIwlio may favor me with their custom. I
to’j^ffiuto..^^«-^/t«“ss-v3sffSfa2iriss ,4 s;srf , s
» — ... use. All of these Carriages are well suited to Ibis mar
ket, and for Mtntttyligklmua and durability they can- ,
not be surpassed. Rockaways of every stvle, Coacubs
and Pleasure Waooxs. Also, Duoaias or every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some feom J. H. i
— *- -abUshment In Na
septfil
omca stoves.
T. Parlor.
Frauklln Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor Stove.
Queen Dining Room
>vo; Boston do. do. do
PBY GOODS.
IIENKY EAT1I1KOP A: CO.
O FFER FOR 8 A LE, AT TUB LOWEST PRICES, tho
following:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln De Lalnei;
English and American De Lalnos, new designs; Persian
ke payment to
BREED, Admrir.
T WO MONTHS offer”date,~appj!catlqn will be made I
• to tho Conrt of Ordinary or Eflllngham county for
leave to sell oB the Lands belonging io tho estate of
THOMAS HURST, lata or sold county, deceased, for dl-
vision among the heiri. ...mow .j ,
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 8,1859. nov_3_
r ; ■ NOTICE; r “
T WO MONTH B after date application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for
leave to sell all the . •*-.
Godwin’seelebraled Establishment In Now York) and a , — , — ——_
very mat, Hgkt ami convenient atyle of Sulky, for Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Laluest Plaid Raw
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON, Bilks; French nnd English Alerinos; Freucn and Scotch
octgfl tf Corner of West Broad and Uoy-ats. ’ - ” -- - ■ •*-' “
FITTy LATHUOP & STEBBINS,
WHOLKSALX AHO RETAIL ,
DEALERS IH DRY GOODS. EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Lace Collar*; Chemh
O FFER FOR SALK—Halm, Ktrtom OlaokcU, Flan- I ®»P- c *r“l, 8 »i" a" 8 VI?'
txla, I.lnto,^ OattabunS, Y«m< Fhlrtlrw and brioktltfntaaodlnrort jaiiThroad Valtroclaa.tto Ltala
Sheotlng^ Glnnbam. and Prtnu, DttUInc. and »f.rinoa, I-^toll'Iat* Silk and Blond. Edging.) Rich Uwnnnd
Bombnzln« nnd Atnacaa, llltwk and Cotorcd Chill,a! Eln-oltombrlollnndknrchlelk.
Black and Colored Satins and Silks, Dress Silks of all HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses’, Aten’s sad Boys’, a full
qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings Linen and Cotton assortment of English and German; Ladles,’ Aliases’,
Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens, Towellngs, Damasks Men’s and Boys’ Aferino Vests.
y”y , PilP»».T ia> j B P |> P*?. Kn ? i goto*FuralturePrints, | GLOVES-Hoikln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladla’
.— r .. Jell all the Lands belonging to the estate of Frlugea, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cat-1 Riding Gauntlets.
Olarbome Bevllle, late of said county deceased, for dlvl- slmeres, Vestings, While, Brown and Colored Canton white GOOD!
slon among the legatees. D „ f nxinva „ , Flannels, Unen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered awfeT M&ta£nSrJSdPlaned ‘Sffi,®
EDWARD W. 80L0M0NS, Executor. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La- nJiSL^IS'SlSSiS.ISt Umbrio Dlm,Uo# l
OrtFkhee a. 1852. octfl I dies’ Embroidered Handkerchlefk, Caps and Collars, ^SVkk i K...
Hosiery or aU kinds, Glove* of aU klnda^ Bilk llandke? offtoias
chlefe, foe.; together with every other article usually iriA
k; P , lnto T0 < nto.^.b'Ubn , ." L a Q21L1
OYSTERS! OYSTERS 11 OYSTERS III Doylo#:8-4 to 10-4 Bleached aod Brown Table Damaskat
The undersigned having been appointed W to 19-4 Bleached Daroaak Cloths; Colton and Worsted
agent for the safe of Mr. Duron’s cole bra- Table and Plano Cover*} KM to lU Toilet ami Inpo>
ted Isle of Hopo OYSTERS, Is now prepar gM Q“Htt; 7-S toW Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings,
ed to meat all order* with promptness and Sheeting* and Hcklnga s American, English and Walsh
„ . "hey will be put up in the shell by the bar- Flannels; Colored French Flannel*: Fancy Wool Plaid*
rei, and opened, either feesh or pickled, in sudnsite kegs for Boys; Plain and Fancy Cass!meres; Tweeds; Ksu
ss to suit the wants of the public. Parties, private feml- I lucky Satinets and Jeans. oct 19
dSlrS? fUmUhed Mjr ^wIVroRD 7 h* I AGRIflULTDIL
oct 18 Waldborg’s Building, Jetforson-strrot,
October 5,1852.
' “ NOTICE* ’
T WO M6NTH8 afterdate, application will be made
>to the Honorable the Conrt of Ordinary of Chatham
county for leave to tell the Real Estate and Negro Slava
d -
nova ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
. PERSONS .SSI, nnaln.t the Estate I dispatch. Tbey'wllTbe put up fnlfie sKeTfby the bar- I Flannels;
. jCX of GEORGE A. REED, Uie of Glynn county, de-1 ret, and opened, either feesh or pickled, in such si: ‘ ' l “ "
HJHUts A. KBc>u, law oi uiynn county, i
„ j hertby required to present them, duly at-
tested* within the Ume prescribed by taw; and aU per-
aona Indebted lo sold Estate are hereby requested to I
mako InnnMUte pajra'nl „„
Savannah, Oi
nov 12
NOTICE.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
/'t EORGIA and French Burr and Europus Mill 8 Iona;
... , vX Iron Fire-proof 8aTe*, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENER8 can St rw1o !!f. P*\tan»a, ri«t Eagle, Bubsoll and Wrought
And lmmodlato employment by application to I ^hovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks;
net 18 W. D. FORD. I ?8^!° H 9®kst Manure Drugst Cob Crushers; Core
1 — -nd Sneathsj Hoes; Axa; Pick Axel
■ ■'■ A LL PERSON’S having claims against the Estate of
0)un5aroSbrS'»^’S^^m, t 'pm™rlJ r i“ I -|^EVnT t ^.Afll"ROPJ^IfMnSPoSi tor ule I o1JSS 1 |«<^wfffunn»«2^nSt®i l !l®
toatetl, wltliluth. Umo praeriWI b,Uw; .nd aUm- »,«» ,-nl. Nrgrn Knn.,a nil qiulltlri; lOJIOOdo. RkaTbnibmiCMldiOMiDouSffpS'n.^ISi"fc
non.Indebted to uld Jeceued nr, hercb, required to seble,'edo.| laMOfo. ell Wool Pleln™ J.OUOdoTun. torRnini; w”|.whceS!nnd ItockSu? IkSPuldiLouK
moke Immedlnto pajment to ■ ley *ooUerl 1,000 Engllibninnktuii) b.le.CoUcn |„ ec ,| c ;. Truck.1 CoUen Itook.! Mill .nd iwSrt
no* 10 A ’ EDiBTEIN, Adm'r. | oanebnrgi; SO de. Hear, Colton Sheellngn 100 dnren 8nwe; Hind nnd Vnrd Sow. | deck 8cre»i i DW
oct 18 | Sea IslandCutton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Colton Gins:
LD, 171 H.y.|,
a.
O Effintrlsam Co** 1/ SAVANNAII DRY MOCK.
ast-
nr jump* Hunt. i>Uk of uid County, V ANNAH DRYuOCK Is now In successful opera-
nii rnnrpmM tlon, and it Is calculated to take In shlpsofsny class feom
l InmoSta VOOto 1500 tons burthen, ft It 930 feet Ion* and 65 feet
I. * i ...: ca I wtiif*. and enmntata In averr nartlrular. Alarm nan* nt
minors and orphans ofJ tunes Hunt, late of said Countyi
^^heaeare therefore to cite and admonish all
1 signature, this 20th day
JAMBS RAHN,
Ordinary B- C.
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T EHIn|l?Sco.’ j To ell .bom 11 m«, oonoem:
Whereas, Uammbl Tvson has applied to me for letter*
of Administration on the .estate or Calvin Ttsom, late
or said county, deceased■ .
— i.—p--. w die and admonish all and sln-
_.i creditors .of said deceased, to tile
any they have) in my office within the
pmma tbSVmSSt “ fd U ’ UOT ’" U >“
nov 30 ■ Ordinary E«0.
M iscellaneous—
SO boxa Colgate* Pari Starch;
50 do. ao. Pale Soap;
75 do. New York No. 1 do.;
- . Citation, for Letters of Administration.
1EORGIA, iTnallwbo
m*Cn wraan nppHee to me tor Letlera of
on the-goods .and chattels, rights and
. Chapman, late of.aald county, deceased:
iwefore, to dte and admonish all and
Indred and.creditors of said deoeasod,
lections (If any they have) in my office,
within the time prescribed, by Jaw, or said Letters will
be granted. J. 8. BRADWELL,
nov 97 - . . Ordinary, Liberty County,
.iDlored and a lnrue siiddIv
on hand, so that vessels can be repaired with as ' much I
despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Slaking
ana Smith’s work done ou the nrcmlsos, and every effort
mode to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may
favor the Dock with their business. 1
D. P. LANDER8IIINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
feb24 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
GEORGE W. HAUDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
800 CONGRESS AND 05 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Frauklln-Squnrn.
TTTOULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
YV for past favours, and Inform them, that ho la now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to plcaso all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch. I jl tsp
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of I Morage
75 do. Pound Bar do.;
100 do. Smith’s Family do.;
50 do. Adamantine Candles <
500 reams Wrapping Paper, various rises;
50 dozen Brooms;
SO do. Buckets:
95 boxes Lemon Syrup;
. 100 do. large bowl Negro Pipes;
SO do. assorted Candy;
100 do. Herrings;
100 do. Cheese:
25 barrels No. I Mackerel;
25 hr. bbls. 1 do.
25 bnrrels 3 do.
25 br. bblt. 3 do.
50 barrels 3 do.
In store and for sale ny
nov 19 SWIFT fo 00.
STORAGE.
„ , *vncciwngiiv ana uiacuiniui wor*, ana an ainas ot
» {To allwbom It may concern: Wheel%Wagous, Drays, Carts, fcc n made on the shortest
- -• I notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 28
WHOLES ALE^i^NE^MTTAIL
PAINT AND OIL ST0B.E,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No. 11 WbltaKerretreet.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English J ~
npilE subscriber having taken 44 Williamson’s Shod*,”
X. is prepared to rocolve Cotton and other Produce, on
Storage, JOHN 11. HULL.
TO THE LADIES.
■VT K. BARNUM fo CO. hove on band a few seta of
iNe Slone Martin Victoria^ ”
will be sold very cheap, luqul
Cap Store, 149 CongrcBS-sireet.
GENERAL ADVEW^INS^ANlf^UBSCRlpTION
< UitatioDi for Letters of Guardianship,
y ATO O^OEQROI^ | To all whom It may concern:
iFFICE.
No* 10 8tata-ot.* Boston,
" Newspaper A
mar 14
B. M. PSTTBNfllLL fo Co.
_Black,Yellow,Browu,ChromeCreen,Pari*Green,and IAgeuU,*No? 10StalerireeL Boston^are^genta^fOT*lhe
Prussian Blue. v _ . IKTfl Savannah Republican, and are authorized to recelvo Ad-
i£Sj£SiSS?S2iS£i'SK Sir BulTS.d'A vari®’ “— 1 ”—
^MU^K^amea J. ^ines hu a:
*”9* Ouurdfen^toMrvHwn^ a-watt, nunstio.) I. ^kn^u^^me Yefiow,
M.n.m Dro P Bfeck, and A VARIETY OF FANCY COLORsT NEW WINE AND LIQUOR. STORE,
n°hv» LlnseodOIIj,Sperm do, Ncatafoot do-nnd SPIRITS No* O Wb!taker»at*
bAmMpmoffir»Miur ULW« ouseroruo OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUBIIKS, Paint. Var- THE HUB8CR1IIER respectfully announces
S'SStvuwJtai SSEkSSSrthlaa* vinArf.ir n, » h f Graining, and Artists’ do M Window and Picture (BsEflto tho citizens or Savannkh, ahd of the Into-
B GLASS, of aU qualities, feom 6byH to 32by4fl: CopqL Jn- MB«rior of this Stale, that he haa nhw opened and
0 - °J r 5> m ^ Cr ’ A * D ‘ * 8 ^ 2, J 'Oriiinmp'p 1 paiu Llghthnd Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAufTO will keen continually In store, a large aaaortmanl of the
oraini>r > ”‘.r- . or all kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Print* and I best qualities pf tho various kinds ol ,
‘dltati6ni for Letters Dlimlfl9orjr. .|.Bord«nL_ . I wines and liquors,
B OF GEORGIA*
fflnnu v ™ Bisnnssorjri ffy* The above article* will bo uld on reaunable bothforelgn and domestic. Invoiced from the best unfe
oj.um.iA, / jo a n whom It may concern: | terms. ceo. and to his stock of which, at present on hand, he in-
J Arfmtnt.ir.tor »r the relate « House, sira nnd Ship Palntlnff attention. Havfr- *-* — '
^.Stt ,f rflS!^Lip° n ® ,a * workman-Ilke manner, and at reasonable France as a manufoctu
r A lV a ^i,“^ “. u .“ l ri I Jan90 | and dealer, hUaoqusln
™““jSmJ>UuStor“ * w **'^ ! "' rtt.iito. I tooir.r -.ormn-tb.1
i to cite and admonish the kindred I
House, Sign nnd Ship Pnlntlnor vltes ntlentlon. Having bad extoniive exparience ln'
* ,n * J"-- —— --* 1 as a raanufseturer, and In America aa Importer
” lualntance with the trade enables him
ur iifiiu n iTfwT I wuHorawuniuco ibat’the article# which-are enumera-
vmn pniMivPiiwJrS.n*. _____ tod below are each genuine.
F **OIVI OHIO. I ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION.
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber .has on hand, and la con
stantly receiving fromthe best and most re-
.apectable manufacturers In the country. Rich
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW-
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARF.t such os Table.
)eaart and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plate* and
Walters, Tea Setts, Osstors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie. Ice
Cream, Coke and Fruit Knives; solid 8llver Doaert,Pickle
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Oellars, and Fruit.
Silver Plated 8 poo ns. Fork* and Ladles, Cake
Castors, Walters, Snuffers and Trays.
Ivory Dolanc« IIaudio Knives, and 811 ver Plated on
8tecL Table and Desert Knives. .
Flue Tweuty-ono Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of overy description.
Gold nnd Silver Lover ami Ifeplno Watches, flno enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
8ealaaud Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spoctnoloa, Rogers’ flno Pockut Cutlery, Razors
aud Razor Strops, Cord Cases. Port Monales, t■ -
Particular attention wilt be giveu to R<
Watcher, Clocks and Jewelry.
From hla long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes he will satisfy all who may fevor him
with their patronage.
Ills prices are as low, and torma aa feyortble, aa at
any other establishment In the State.
mar 18 8, W1LMOT, No.l Market-square.
'■ROlTraONt JEWKLHY bTOIIK)
sinssaaRSffiaiSk«™l
evor olftred for sale In this city. Gold and silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Chatelnoos, Bracelets, Brooches, flue
Hampna work Finger Rings, Silver Cutora, To* Sets,
’ltchcrs, Goblets, Cups, Cake Boskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives,Pie KnlvefoOhoeaeScoups, Ladlos,Syphons.
Alto, all kinds of Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a groat variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
the whole of which will be sold at reduced prices.
All klndsof Watches, Clock!, Jewelry and othor Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
augS3 HORTON fo HI NEMAN, No.lKlBroughtotut.
Repairing of
iroy worac,.-
wh4n 1 arrived in New-York I ww at onro marked by
my acquaintance# aa a vlcilm of consumpllon. I must
confess that I saw ho suffldeut reason to doltbt what my
frlejids all believed. At this time I commenced taking
your truly Invaluable medlrine, with tittle expectation ot
deriving any benefl from Its use. You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard It my duty to state to
o afflicted, through you, that my health, In thospaco of
jbt months, Is fliuv restored. I attribute It to the use
your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Youra, truly, WILLIAM W. 8MITH.
WssutKOTON, Po n April 12, 1848.
Dear 81r:—Feeling that I have been spared from a pre
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro-
vldenoe or God, 1 will tako the liberty to express to yon
my gratitude. '
A cough and the planning symptom! of Consumption
had reducod mo too low to leave me nnythtng like hope,
when my physician brought the a boitfe of your “Pac-
Toast.” It seemed to afford Immediate relief, and now,
n a fow weeks’ time, has restored mo to sound health,
ir It will do for others what It has done for me, you are
certainly one of Um benefactors of manklud.
Sluceraly wishing you overy blessing, lam,
Very respeotfoUy, yours,
. JOHN J. CLARK, Rector or 8t. Potor’a Church.
Willi such assurance, and feom such tnon, no stronger
proof can be adduced, unless It bo feom lls effects upon
irial. Prepared and sold by
JAMES a AYER,
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mata.
8old bv T. M. TURNER fo CO- A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOURE, fo HENDRICKSON, Savan-
uah; and by all the Druggists throughout the 8tato*
nor'18 ' lawlSawo—3m
TAILORING.
M ES8RB. DIBBLE fo CAREY having Just returned
feom the North, respectfully Invite tnolr customers,
the citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, to cull
aud oxsmlue their FALL STOCK Of all stylos and colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Casslmore*
and Vestings, which they ore prepared to manurueturo In
order In the neatest and most feshlonabte styles. Also,
their stock orREADY-M ADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part or Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other now and feshtonabto Coats Vesta and Pnms.
The undersigned havlngseloelcd thoso goods with great
care, feel confident of pleasing all who mny he In want.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS fo FANCY ARTI
CLES Is complete and woll assorted, which they will soil
on the most favorable and accommodating terms.
iLEf "*”
JEWBbUY, rtic.
» MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughlon-atreet.hu
Just received the finest assortment of new fash
ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and
Silver Pencil* and Pena; Silver and Silver-
Vare, such aa Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets,
C*ndle-*tlcks,T*ble andTea-spoons,fluoTable, Pockelnnd
Pen Knlvet, foe, foe.—a forge variety or the finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Wrltlmrdeskt, foe. &c- for ladles
and gentlemen—aa also, a flue selection ol FiuUnns, Ao.
cordeoiui, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
olfrra at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
Thopubllo generally and tho ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to coll round aud examlno Uio above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-street
augSl tf
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING USTARLISllfflENT.
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at bis old stand, 105 Eryan-itmt.
He hu just returned feom New%lfork, whore he bM
bought, from Iho most feahlouable house* lu iho (rede, a
coraplolosupnly of CLOTHS—French and English—ofall
descriptions, for Costs, Pnutaloous, Yosts, kc. foo. The
selection or Cloths, Cosslmere*, foe. Is one oftho best
and handsomest evor offered for ulo In this market, and
he will continue to recalve every ten days ntw supplies
of oil descriptions or Goods usually kept In such estab-
Ishmenta, with the monihly ftablotis from Franco and
England. Tho subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
up his Cloths for customers intbo neatest aud most work-
manltko inonuor. Gontlemon are particularly Invited to
call and examlno for themselves.
■opt 83 ly M. P. MURPHY, 105 Brynn-streeU
4 NEW ^gn
WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Comer of Brouffhton At Uaruurd-ats.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rpilE undersigned would res|>oclfolly announce lo ihe
X citizens and merebanta of Georgia, and adjacent
States, that they have taken the extensive three story
brick building on the corner of Broughton nnd Barnard-
streets, In the Immediate vicinity of several other whole
sale esiobllshmouta, where they propose, about tho 80th
of Beptomber.to open one of Iho LARGEST fo CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
othor Goodi In their line, over offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
feom their own oxtensivo manufactory in Now-York, but
will embrace evory thing that Is new, fashlonablo, and
adapted to season and climate.
We nre resolved to make H the Interest of merebanta,
In all sections oftho Boulh, to trade with us, and are pro-
~-nred to give them os good terms as can be had In the
[orthorn cities.
On tho first of October next, we will open ourRETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to tho citizens o
Bavnunah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents' and Boys’ Hals and Capa, Lndlcs’ Riding
Unta, foOn foe.
17*Particulars in future advertisements,
sept 94 BKLDEN fo CO.
... GINE8* SUGAR BULLS, Ac.
rnfiE ESSEX COMPANY LAWSSNca, Mass., are pro-
X pared to execute promptly all orders for Sloam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Looomoiivcs, Cotton and W<
BlnnkolM, Keraoya and Woolen Goods*
T HE SUBSCRIBERS nnvo This Day opened their ex
(entire stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would moat respectfully call the attention of Planter* vis.
ting this city, as they aro determined lo make It lo Ihe
nterestof all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs ootored and wblto London Duffil Blankets.
100*“ super 10-4,11-4,12-4 IVhltnoy Bed do
50 “ green, blue and red Mackinaw do;
90 halos Carolina Plains;
90 “ Georgia do t *
30 “ white and black Washington Jeans;
95 “ D. R. Heavy Stripes;
15'“twilled and plain red Flannol; ...
20 “ heavy Cotton Orenburg*;
40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard's heavy Pfoln*;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
Also, a very handsome assortment SaUnetta, Caul-
meres, black nnd colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
ScotchPInlds, foe- we offer to the publlo at very reduced
prices, by[oct 71 A1KIN fo BURNS.
, ^ FINE HATS* .
A THE'PALL STVLK fur UenllemenV Hit. hnr-
Jm Ing bben permanently established, we have now
Ih store a large Slock or Hal* feom the most seltr
bran d manufacturers, wblch we warrant superior to any
oilier that can be produced for tho same price;
sept 25 N. K. BARNUM fo CO.
ft'HEHGO AND OIL^DEOOKATIVE
Tjv conn a is iSiae execute every descript!
F • of decorative painting. Having learnt his art In
Italy, he flatten blmMlf Mist he can «lve entire wtlsfao-
tlon io the citizens of Savannah, and lie can refer to sov-,
era! specimens of hla work already In this city. Ha
paints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, foo-
foe. He also paints window shades, transparencies, foe.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and other
work does not In Uio least lose Us color by the Influence
of climate. Ills shop It at the corner of Broughton and
Drayton-streef, where ho haa for ule a flno assortment of
engravings, both fancy and historical. oct 18
X DRY, GOODS, recently purchased, whlcli
Bombazines; Black and Fanoy Alpaccaa; Black Nor
wich Cloth; Black and Colored Merinoa; French Cali
co’s, English and American, do-Noodle work Collars,
Chemisette, Lace Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Cambrlo Handkerchiefs, foe- foe.
D* WITT fo MORGAN/
318 Rlbcro’s Building, Congrew-gtreet.
Notice.
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, )
May Tksm, 1853. t
YX7II ERE AS, Thomas Rycrson, William Robertson,
W J. N. Philips, P. G. Thomas, W. W. Johnson and
M. PrcndcrgoRt, summoned to attend Uio present May
Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, have mado default
for the Term—It la ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars
each, unleu they (Ho good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or before the first day or th* next term or this Court.
And whereas, Wro. J. Moore made default on the
*—- j... .. •lajG&Mhr —*— • •
twenty-fourth day of ill
id present term, and sub-
Mm .( HLiml—Ion .IU b. lb. | of {IP*S™
— . . .. , poaure ora'few month* to tho aunosphore, this coaUng - ’ vvini
. I ’ alb AND PORTKR.
London Brown Htout and Edinburgh Ala.
A**™*,^ n HAVEtt
aequenU j—It la ordered that be be flnod Forty Dollars
unless he fllo 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 Quuu-
lock, J. H. Bashler and J, B. Bturtevant, summoned
to aUeud tho preunt term of Utla Court aa Petit Jurors,
liavt made default for tho term; and whereas, B. U.
Bashler .and P. Scanlon, Petit Jurors, made default on
five days or the second creek of Uio term; and where
as, James Connolly, Paler Gafetey, Beni. Spencer, Francis
M.Myrrcl, Frederick Seberff and D. Cohen, auumonec
as Talesmen, mode default for the term—ills orderec
that they be fined twenty dollars each, unless they file
good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before the
first day of the next term of this Court. And whereat,
M. Llneambul,Talesman, mado defhult on four days o!
said second week, and James Slierdon, Jacob Moukes,
John Gray, and John Thomas, Talesmen, made de
fault on throe day* of said week, and Daniel Clark, M. If,
Myer, Talesmen, made default ou two days or said week,
and win, B. Mailers, Patrick McGovern, Emanuel Kan-
waller, M.Lowentbal,JohnClancey and Stephen Hndrlck,
Taleamenj made default on one day or said week—It Is
ordered that they be fined five dollars each, for every
! days’* defkalt, unless they file good and sufficient cause
of excuse, on or before the first day of the next term of
thta Court. ■ • '
.Extract feomlho Minutes.
JNO.F.GUILMARTIN,
‘Ci.uka.o.o.o.
CIIATIIAU INFERIOR COURT,
—■■ —
Urout,
Cburt aa Patlt-Jnrora, hare,
JliS:.!'. OUII.IMHTIN,
1 ■ II. Clir* mr ( Ui v« c,
Ynkebab, Jackson Whlto, Jsmes D
1,'rhos.B. Shaw, John C. Ilernaudt
jus, summoned lo allaod Uio pro
IOR COURT, )
lea aod John _
•resent term of this
K for Ute term
oct 9
DIBBLE fo CAREY.
> MmeapniBN
,,8,, a. sidley,
oorS, a No, lu ODimreu-it,
MEHCANTILEULANKS. S
riHARTER PARTIES, I BIlMTINaARTICLES,
\j Entry of Merohandlso, DedaraUon fo Prolest/
i Re-warohoueoEittry, rorelgnOutwsrdManlfest
Withdrawal Entry, Foreign Inward do,
Ooastw lso Manifest, | Manifest of Part br Cargo,
nov 93 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER fo 00.
^rohili^nor toth*dauordlsBMoito whlch 0 |t
Utat this preparaUon haa boon found beneflclal, it
■peclflo In many diseases of the skin, and may be “IV*
—,• of England. By
t Lawrence, foo* BoauUftUly H-
TJOUHEBTEHl orfSo
Xti the author of Amy '
lustrated. i...
A Life of VlclsaUuds# t A Btory of RovnluUonary
Times. By G. P. R. James, Esq.
yAjBhabbjjGentool Story, and other Tales. By Win;
*Tbe Llfb and Adrenturo* of rimcblnello-adtpied
froth the French of OeUvo Flulllet, aud cmbellishod
with one hundred Designs,
Oita’s Treasury or Stories for Young People, with no-
merous Engraving*.
A Treasury or Pleasure Books for Young Children,
with more than one hundred Illustration*. 77
Winter Evening Recreation t a Collection of Tales for
Youth. Illustrated.
Unde John. Beautifully Illustrated.
Homo and Its Pleasures t Simple Stories for Young
People. By Mra. Harriet MyrUe. WUb eight bcauUIUI
Engravings.
Nut-Cracker and King Mouse. Translated from Uio
German of Hofflnan by Mrs. Si. Simon. Illustrated.
the Pleasures of ihe Country t Slmplo Stories for
Young People. By Mrs.'Harriet MyrUe.
nov 18 Received by J, U. CUODEDQE,
NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fo GO.
I lPidnudijf, XkemUr 85tk. ■
JMIANK FREEMAN’S BARBER SHOPi a Tale, by
’ Ror. Uaynard R. Hall. D. D- author of “Teaching a
Science,” etc^ Illustrated by Rush B. Hall.
The Cabin and Perlart or Slaves and Masters; by J.
Thornton Randolph.
Whitehall or the Times of Cromwell t a Romance of
English History; by the author or“Whttefrlars.”
Mary Price, or iho Adventures of a Servant Maid; by
G. VV. M. Reynolds, vol. 8. 1
Godey’a Lady’s Book, for December.
On Ute Study or Word*; by R. 0. Trench, B, D, from
the eeoond London Edition.
Graham’s Magazine, for December.
Table Talk about Books. Men ahd Manners, from Syd
ney Smith and other#.
Kathay: aCrulao In tho China Boas; by W* Hailing
Macaulay. -I::-
Regal Romot an Inlrodudlon lo Roman History; by
F rancla W. Newman.
HiThoOhHdrwt ofLJghtt nthomeforUteUmo; byCKro-
—...-approbation or thelitmlnLiSff?!
established, on IU o)vn raertta, a repnuilon for vii?i
ifmHi
■ —
m.nic.fuhilihrt.-inlloiuljXj^Kr'illKifu^ 11 ™'' 1 '
Tbo following w»« MU lo ouruwu,MMH>.\V.A,'
*° °°’ ’ ,h ° *™ wiio'M »m
WATa*voao,N.Y.,N6Vi20,lB50.
i Measre. Saxos—GonUomon i—About three 1 month*
•IncMhe disease called,“ Beard, or Barber’s Itch,” ip-
peared on my feco, and aa It ja of rare oocurrahre-ro
cm as yot hsvlng come under the oate of our vllUw
hyilclana—I found Jt very difficult even to elbp the mb-
gre*a of the dlseaao on ray feco, alihouglr 1 tried reme
lee that bad cored feom the plmpW on a child’# fere to
the galled breast qf a caneFhorto; 1 and even puHedout
my beard on the side or my 1)100 and chin. 1 A short time
nee, a friond told me that he had It for two years, and
rled different remedies without success, but filially cared
t In a short Umo by the use of SatxWBamparilto Dn tbla
recommendation,! bought one bottle, and'finding Ire.
oelved beneflt from It, I continued III use unlll I am nov
perfectly cured. 1 am led lo bring this to yourooile*
iretulloiisly, feom Ihe feet that the disease la not named
Vu Uio Bat of complaints for wbloh Ute Sarsaparilla Is a
remedy, and that you may he able .confidently to recom
mend It for euoh coses. .
Yours, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT.
REMARKABLE CURB OF. BRONCHITIS.
Messrs. Barbs i-Havtog suffenS” inany^yesri with a
n Europe and iho United Slate*, without receiving any
permanent beueflL but all tha time my general health
aud strength declining, and the disease making fearfol
progress. Caustic spnllcsllonslvereuscd, and whatever
else was Uiought most efficient for prhducloga cure: but
am qonfldetit the deplorablo BlluallonI waaln,lhela-
ryngllla being accompanied with philsla ahd great dint
gully In breathing, would aoon have terminated my life,
had 1 not obtained relief through tlio medium of vourin.
valuablo Snrsnpnrllln. I must say” aenUemon, when 1
commenced using Iho Sarsaparilla, l did no* • '
confidence In lla virtue#; and tbla villi no! „
when you are Informed I bad tried more than i
ent remedies during tho past fopr years, without a'i
cess; but after tar J! - 1 —- 4 ’- - -l. ? •
obliged at last to,,
clflo has not only relle:
hlnk It my duly, —
MORE NEW ROOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fo CO.
rpilE HISTORY OF HENRY ESMOND, Written by
X himself: by W. M. Thackcry.
A Life of Vlclssltudeii a St.
Time*; by 0. P. R. James.
Bleak Houso,No.9.
History or Homulus; by Jarob Abbott.
8«loat Drlllth Kloqiionoe l embracing Iha best speeches
entire or the most eminent oratora or Great Britain; by
Chnuncoy A. Goodrich, D. D. •
David Copporfluld t a now Uluslrated edition, publish-
ed by llnrporfo Urolhers.
Cornelius Nopoa; by C
nov 25
—, Jugar Mill*. Locomotives, Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, in the beat manner, and at price* as low aa
iqually good work can be obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of ftiel In ateam
mgluea, and to durability In every thing,
apr 94 ly GORDON MoKAY, Agent.
fpilAoRliUAV’a new work—Ifenry Esmoral, Colonel
X In tho service of Queen Anno.
A Life of. Vicissitude#: a Story of Revolutionary Times.
By O. P, R. James.
Bleak House, No. 0—The Children of Light
Kathy: a Cruise In tbo China Sosa. By Macauley.
Select British Eloquence for thelait two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
History or Romulus. By Jarob Abbott.
Regal Rome t an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numeroua lllusiri
lions. <
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmou Rezon,
Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and Crow’s Chart
nov 25 W. THORNE WILLI AMS.
LAND WARRANTS.
HE Highest Cash Price paid for Land Vt
July 3 A. 0. TOMB, No. ISO
A large
GLASS WARE.
and Ti ‘
l Warrant* by
19(1 Bny-alroot.
varied assortment Just opened; a
be found several patierns or fluely
._aelU| a large variety of single De-
—lan, both out and pressed t some handsome siyle* of
Wlno and Hock BoUles, Colognes, foo. Call and ex-
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS fo BULKLEY’B.
mong which may Mi
cut Decanter*, In setta; a
T HE Undersigned haa on hand an assortment ot Burr
Stone, feom 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion
or which Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quaUty. AU tho necessary Irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Raving a competent Individual to drew and (It 31111
Stones, tho article can bo delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. 0. II. CAMPF1ELD.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM*
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE “RED DOORS.” ..
rpHIBNew and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
X Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
offers Inducement* lo SOUTHERN nnd WESTERN buy
er* In regard to low prices and Immuntc variety of stock,
to be met with, Tho Increase of sales fro“ -
a very
elr or-
rarely to be met with. Th<5 increase of aalesfroin n.
! lberal^otomagc^ has been such ns to wamnt their
the system of^L;
. EgT Orders from"any part or the United State* prompt
ly oxocuted and with especial care.
REED, BROTHERS fo CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed lo cosh buy-
^COPPERSMITH AND PLUMUING.
rpilE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
A bis Foundry and Machine Works, a Shqp for the
abovo business, and engaged the services of superior
workmen, la prepared to ao any description of work that
may offer.
All work dono in tho very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 19 If Eastern Wharf.
MARINE RAILWAY*
T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
need his services, that he has charge of tho MARINE
RAILWAY, which la now In auccewful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, foo-on
reasonable terms. Thoao who wish to dean or pn|nl the
bottoms of tbelr vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. He la also prepared to
contract for buUdlng reasela of any dans or Jeacriptlor
and to carry on tbo business of Ship Carpentering, Sna
Making, and Caulking, In all Its various breaches? at th
eastern extremity of ihe city.
|A good Ship Smith la on the premises.
aug3 ly If. F. W1LLINK, J*.
V slmeres and Vostlngs, consisting In part of the
following articles, selected by himself during 1 the past
summer In LONDON aud PARIS, which h* wUI
mako up to order in the best style of workmanship, and
at tho shortest notice. His dock of Ready-made Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’* wear, Is
very large, and or tho best quality and atyle-the whole of
It mado Uila fell under hla own Inspection, and will be
xnlrf at (tin 1bW.il n d.*i fnw Mali nr .nnnnJ al..'
Super Black DoMkln ^ss raerre; Merino and
Silk Underahlrta andCrawere: Wblto and Fancy Shirt*
and Collars; Canton Flannel Shirts and Drawers; White.
Black and Fancy Kid Gloves; Neck Ties, plain and e£
D^mbiuUjo Btocka ^ ^° lUm Bock,} Scarft l Batin and
IT Wbttakor Street octal
CORNER^mA^Sfol^ONauSSTUEETB.
they will nlspoMo^St Uielr usual low prices, foroaahor
—•* well-aaleotod,'
do well
Story of Revolultonary
era. _•
y Charles Anthon, L. L. D.
?RANK FREEMAN’S BAL._.
Rev. Baynard R. Hall, D. D h
chase,” “Sourelllng for Every-bodi
by Ruth B. HnIL
— SHOP: a Tale. By
- aulhof or “New Pur
iy,”fcc 1 fcc.,mustr- J
Tnblo Talk on Books, Men and Manners, from Sydney
Smith and others, edited by Uhetwood Evelyn, Esq.
Mood Hoax, with a Memoir of the author, by Wm. N.
Griggs*
Kathay
Macauly;
nthay t A Cruise In tbo China Sea*, by W. Hasting
iw.1';iufc , . h m ”. lvUwl |B‘“‘"-’tf
Th. Illllor, of llooi, Emoml, E*,, Colonel In Iho
Q ““ D A “ ne ’ ,Sll “
Wood’s Minstrel Songs—a new eong book,
nraliatii'* Mavaotii* ni* OiMinluo.
Graham’s Msgazlno for December.
Godoj’* Lady’s Book for Docemter^
•. Received by
B. CUDBEDQE.
BOOKS, l
‘ 0 y£'£™ oe ’ K
peued, at No. 135 Con
*JITJOXJBR.
QRAVIXQl.
npHE Undersigned hu opeu_,
X alreoLa general assortment of LITERARY,*
OELLANEOUS. RELIGIOUS, and SOIIOOL ullOKS.
Afeo, BLaxx,’ ubOokp, and Mkmokaxddm Books, of
oypry dMcrlptlon. A large varlety of Uai>, Lxttbr and
Faxov Not* Pamm Garbs, aud Exvawtpaa, of overy
deacrlpllon; Fancy SUllonery In largo varieties;,Paixt-
mas nnd PioTbass, framed and unfraraed, an elegant
^4?rttnwt]t Port Foltos, Pott Moirnie*,‘ Pocket Bdokt
and card Cfasea for ladles and gonUemen, Gold and 811-
W n V nd Z onc i I ‘» tak stand*, Inks, Paints, Drawing
f,|Xih^r" o ' re ^™ffiwEr
iNQLISH REPORTS IN LAWAND EQUITY 1 The
p or " , . noa If’"t Hq»Hy and Criminal Reports com-
bitted,—The series commences with the Decisions of
Mldinelmns (Nov.) Term, 1850. and contains, from that
period, all the Decisions ofall tbo English Courts. Tho
Reports aro furnished by a corps of over thirty regular
and experienced Reporters, and for comprehensiveness,
brevity, and accuracy, tho publishers challenge compari!
- 1 ™ whohovo voluourll, rurnUbid loillmoiiUl..
.1 boro ^milf boon lliuod, bringing down
n dool'lous lo ibo Bnnunor of IBd^bolo^lbo. two yeon
■■ ’—7 # —— —■ —h*uni Reports.
-l„ o :,M«S5ffin2 ll ! w '*"? of ll ‘o Proroulon, Iboro
MW*® «
Throo Bo|»ru will bo oondnuod, In Ibo uni ouporlor
a-Kspars
euporior quality of News Ink, Book and Job
mx oi every quality, red, blue, green, Void size, fcc-
frim thomanufeetpry ofRomlg, Irfty for Go- Phfladeb
ph ilf* A•“EF , ^1 W,,1 constantly on hand,an
sold on thei nfoit rcasonablo torma. Order* from Prin ,
orp respectfullyMjlcltod. [oot7] J.B.CCJBBE .‘jDflt
AlSaT"" a,« r *Em U ,
1101,17 J.B.OODBEDOE.
Poolor YonncH fora. Cento I
bis own Physician I TniSTv-
stXTU edition, with upwards of
•hUtfred engravings, showing
privatodlsease in overy shape
and form, and malformationsV
•Tbo Umo has now arrived,
a&gfes
to.the general
the cause ofi..
SW*
ot place mnch
faKSydlB
1 !”»!?“ m.rv.iio«!.}!;
nl, relieved, bul cured mo| rad I Ibrrelnre
. ,, . - «},. gonllomon, Ibr Ibo bcnoll of luferlng
hunirati,, to glvo you ihln ollcitotlon of m, cure. ,
_ Youro, very truly, ,.... D, PARENT)
__ Cotr.ULATK or Pranoe ik the Umtod statbi.
Tho above ■totoineolond .IgnolurewarooQknowIedied
loourprawnco by Mr.D. Porenlulrno.™
Ppr Iho Coniul Oenorol of Franco,
lltam, Now York. Sold also bir ,1
William, Now York. -
hroughout the United States and 1
bottlu t six bottles for 85.
r.mM £°^ 1 inBh J b L W * LINCOLN and T. Y.
TURNER fo-OOra tod ibr/*
ie City and State.
al:. tho Druggists tliroughoiit
PB 3mo-7-th ' ; sept 90
tVOLrR'a aollibli'AM AI161ICTI0 ktlH»KK,
■ .L J n,an V ft ‘.°, ,u .^ d J b ? ,ho Propristor exclusively, «t
Schiedam. In Holland, by si prOcess pocullar to bis ova
feolonr. It Is flavored and medicated, not by th* cos»
mon harsh berry, but by. the choice botanical variety of
the aramatloItalian Jnnlper berry, whose more! vinos*
extract is distilled and rectified with Its spirituous solrest,
and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquliiii
flovor and aroma, altogether transcendaut In IU cordial
and medicinal properties, to any Holland Gin heretofort
I known,
Li l m ,l ?y® , » °2 u i!!P d nheuraallim; In obatrectleu of
the Bladder and Kidneys IU effeota are prompt,- decided
and Invariably reliable. And It Is not only a remedyfor
these tualadlea, but In aU- case#, In wblch they are pro.
duced by drinking bod wafer, which Is, almost unlvenil*
Jd* 10 cause of them, it operates as a sure prereoUv*.
• The distressing effect upon the Stomach, Bowels sod
Bladder of travellers, new residents, and all persons un
accustomed lo them, produced by the water* oPasafiy
•> o'ir groat Inland rlvera, like Ihe Ohio, Mississippi sod
I Alabama, from iho large auautlty of deoayed vrnubii
natter contained In them. In e state of Mlutlon, Is wsU
known; M la aUo that of the water# of limestone regletn,
n producing Gravel. CtlcuU and Slone In Ihe Blsddsr.
Tho AUOMAT1U SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is anabM-
iluto oorreollro of all tbesa Injurious-prdpenic* ofbsd
water, and consequently prevent* the dUcaies abkl
Ithey occasion* Jt is also found lo be e cure and prern-
lUe of Fever end Ague, a oomplslnt caused by lbs sow
Joint oflbcl# or vegetable malaria lu the atmosphere, ind
1 Vegetable pulrosccuccs In the walereof those dlstrlcu Is
pfoy* 114 * The ARC iMAT10 BCHIfr
pAMBOUNAPPS Is consequently In great dernsod by
HggttdM||U|«or abou t to eeiUe. ln those parts of tbo
r^MjfelU^^nsio^^vcy comma-
is travelling or J
country, ospeclnlfv; os well as by iniiiiyBI
nlty where It bus k-comu known, on account
ous other remedial properties.
in all cases of a dropsical tendency, It Is generally lbs
only remedy required, when adopted In tbo early »usrt
uor, It Is found, by uniform experience, to be omlasatfp
efficacious In tho most obitlunto cares, when errn tbs
best of tho usual remedlea havo felled to sBbrd mors
than more temporary relief. Jn case* of Flatulency, It l*
Inn Immediate and Invaluable specific, nnd It tnsy b* sd-
ministered In dlllutcd and proportionate quantities, even
to young lufenlt, In all thoso paroxysms of griping pain
In tbo stomach nnd bowels, to which they aro especially
sublecl, ns well as lu Uie collo of grown persons.
WM L* Judicious adoption In connection with the principal
118- meals, or whou a rense or exhaustion dictates It* uwi
.never fella to relieve the debility attendant upon pro-.
tracted Chronic maladies, low temperament* and exhaust
ed vital energy, by whatever oa- ae Induced.-.These *«
facts lo whloli many of the most eminent 1 medical meih
both In Europe and Uio United Btatot, have borne lesfe
mony, and. which are corroborated by tbelr highest writ
ten authorities. H •! i
The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS li.putJP
In good strong bottles, nentljr covered nnd labeled, fo-
companlod by an Eiany upon lu propertiee snd.wtt;
For sale by the principal Drunlileln thta elty andUtdted
Btatos. UDOLPfiK WOLFE, importer.
f ,No ! 23UeqvfMtrt>et,N.r.
onrlost number we acoompnnted Ihe pnbHcstioa
circular on Ibis auMeot, from our. fellow-clliwt
Ipbe Wolfe, Esq^ with a brief commenUry.ezprrt*
...woronr own views. Since then we have, been em
ptying this agent, and thus for with ftvorable resniu.
But we ore In receipt of covers] communlcallonioo in*
snbjcetfrom medical men, which serve to ahow that Wr.
Wolfe’s Aromatlo Soled am Bohnepps Is very WWMjwtt
In use, and In the hands of physicians, Is proving wJJ
na u sUmulatlng diuretic to be eminently successfm snw
other medication with this Intont bad been tried
In one of tho ensos thus reported abdominal dropq'h"
been cured, and the noccsiUj of lapping syerted; indiu
another a distressing case of gravel, - so galled. hM h«°
entirely removed by tjbo ptMoge of a caJcuIui or eofr
sldernble size, which Is ascribed to tbo use of only
bottlu of this article. ; 1 1 ^ i , .
We know not tho object of Mr. Wolfe In dedgnitltf
hi* preparation by the singular uneuphpdlqus n*™ »*
- " nor of hl. doiiomliulltwll lo.hlo
roents, tho “ooneentrotod Tincture of Janlpef,"_In^“S
of perpetuating Its ancient title of Hollsnd Gin. i{"
trbetbathe admlta lt to bo nothing else.Ihsn Ibe W«r
article lu lls pur*stato, unadultoraled by nozloiiidropj
lectured here and elsewhere ft
refuse drug*. The name he. b*
WM*'.*'
-lo.ptiyileli.nl for *bo» rauvoolonco II lo on Ml. W
■ ■ , ..XtoMUftigg
denlond him lo ololrn oilylbol II lo o pure
article of Holland Gin* otod oe such worthy.of .
dance or pbysldoni.' In thoso dlf*
wont to prescribe It, and have hi
ed, by flndinglt impwoUbable t
pure state. Nof sfiould any pirindl
medicine deprive the affliefed oflhe
de, which from tlnte Imtnplnorial;
among the remedial agencies of the Mai
be found worthy of ronfldeiico by coBH
unH
rai^mV
SbBhB
.with* sample bottle for analysis*
Bwipl