About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1852)
5ER 7,1852. . from thus**. Tl* Lands attached to I Vn, .nr-uur.o, ; noted than almost any other for the mSwf °f line, and aomepartof the baUnoela wywluWa forth# ... cultivation of eGb. Vessels toawlMMrenc* eight fret * of water can ooro# up to the wbsrt; and a weakhr comrau- . ideation, by steamboat, la now open between savannah, Jeffersonton, Burnt Fori, and Centra VlUage. Th®* 1 ??.™ * 1 Angdata, Wot. 0,1853. , tuths-Jl nov!7 ! " Executor’* Sale, . "" 1XTILL be sold, on the drat Tueetlay In January next, . W, at the Court Houae In the City or 8avannnli, under ■ an order obtained from the Ordinary or Chatham county, 39 Green Ward, Gity or Bavnnnah; .one Garden Lot, containing 5 acres, near the City or Savannah: ono undl- * vlded half ot Tibet Island; 10 Shares Washington - • Telegraph Cony-— Shares Wa F&A&C18 S. BARTOW, Executor ofWtn. H. Mongin. ; u Hew Orleans • nor 16, . \ APniNlSTBATOB’S SALE. fTTlLL bo sold on the flret Tuesday In December, next, , YV at the Court House In Effingham County, a lot or 3JV. STEAMBOAT COMPACT OP 01 _ iS bUm' LAMAR, CApLOauwIU. —and also bt tub steamer— AMORYSIBLEY,. .Capt, - Tho Utter Steamer being or lass draught than any _ther on IheRivsr, insure* unprecedented despatch lu all stages of the water. Tho Company U also provided with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighten. All Freight addressed to tho oare of tho Company, ot IU Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free or com* missions. A. BIBLEY, President, Augusta. «IH W.M.RQW.iu?D° 1 \;»n* I 'ASiiil». PhlUdelpMa’i Fawms^teanT Navlsatloa Co. ^dhSSL Tho new and splendid side-wheel steam- ship STATE OF UEORGIA, of 1900 tons register, UapL John E. Walton,has commenced her regu lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wednesday, the 8th day of September, and every alternate Wednesday thereaftei t say on the 93d Sept, 6th and Sttth OcU, and 3d and 17th November, and so on. £ Cabin Passage to PhlUdelphU 0B Through Tickets to New York 25 00 Btoerago. 0 00 This ship has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable la clllllea to business and travel. For freight or passage ap ply to PADELFORD, FAY St OtX, Agents In Savannah. HERON fe MARTIN, AgenU In Philadelphia. same being sold by order of the Court of Ordinary Floyd County, for tho benefit of tho heirs and credlto of Jons R. Ibly, deceased. Terms cash. —- ’ Q. W1SENBAKER, Adm’r. . Admtnlat O N the' first Tuesday in before tho Court Hou Intrator’n Sale, lu December next, will bo sold, louse door in Hlueaville, Liberty . county, all the Real Estate ot Winitm A. Parker, sen., I late of said county, deceased. Sold for the benefit or said [ocVg.]^ H. C. PARKER, Adm’r. , AdmlnIatra«or»a 8al«i * AR1U first Tuesday In January nexL will besold, In U front or the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham county“ " ** “ from the cityoTSavannah, containing tiireehundrcd and • twenty-three acres, more or leas, known aa the late resl- , dcnce of Jbabon Gnann, deceased. Sold aa the property of »ld,deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the deceased. BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r. November 83,1859. nov 25 , ... Administrator’* Sale. /T\N the first Tuesday In January next, wilt be sold, In U front of tho Court House, in Sprinrteld. Effingham county, between tho legal hours, a likely Negro man named fem- - Also, will be sold, on the same day, In front or the Court House, In tjie county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 197, In the 16th district or said county, containing four hunared and ninety acres; sqld aa the property of the estate of Thomas Hurst, deceased, for tho benefit of tbe heirs of of sale. ", Adm’x. Terms made known the di nor 25 ELIZABETH HUB November S3, >853. ! - , Admluiatmtor’a Sale. G N the flret Tuesday In January next, In front or the Court House, between Uw legal honrs of sale, will be sold, by permission of tho Ordinary or Chatham Coun ty, the following portion of the Real and Personal Estate of George Glen, deceased, late or said county, via t A PLANTATION, situated on tho Ogcechee, 12 mllee from Savannah, containing about 1,033 acres, wits all requisite buildings; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer, fee- with her three children, Oney, Minerva and Edward; S head of Cattlet a Tract of Land In Bryan county, con taining about 500 acres; a Tract of Land in McIntosh county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract or Land In Screvoq county, containing about 300 acres. Sold for tho benefit ofthe heirs and credltore or sold eMate. nov 5 WU. P. HUNTER, Adm’r c. T a. Trustee’s Sale. , r B to an order of tbe honorab’e Court of xdlnary of Whitfield County, will bo s'.M before io .Court House door In Springfield, Effingham County, . itwecu the usual hours of sale, on the Urat Tuesday ' In December next, a certain negro Man, named Elleck— eold as tho property of John Fieri StrobeLa minor. -«*• 1 Joseph «. helvenston, ~ sept23 I, Trustee. Trustee’* Sale* TTNDER a decree obtained from the Superior Court ot U Chalbim county, at January term, 1852, will be sold on the first Tuesday In December next, at tho Court Houae In the city of Savannah: a Negro roan named Bacchus, about 29 years or age, a good field band and aegar maker. Sold for the benefit of the Children of the late M. Chisholm, and Amelia Georgians, his wife. Terms cash JOHN T. ROWLAND, Trustee. Savannah, Nov.0,1853. nov 8 ... Sheriff* Sale—Continued. • /Vf THE FIRST TUESDAY In December next, before the Court House at Springfield, Effingham County, wUl be sold: Tom, a negro slave, levied on as the prop- ' erty of the estate of Isaiah Neely, deceased, to satisfy an execution In lisvor or Elizabeth Jones vs. James Stewart, ordinary of said estate, andone In favor of Jobu Walling against the same. JOHN DASHER, OCi7 Sheriffs, c. NOTICE. mwo months alter date, application will be made to A the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun ty, for leave to aeU the Itonl Estate andNegro riaves be longing to George A. Heed, late or said county, deceased, toto ^“ 3bu rs , o«iss?vAR D ,^ 1 »-,. November 85,1852. nov 29 IVOTIOJB. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Efflc . to sell all tbe lands belonging toit . Mlngledorfl; late of said county, d ^ EDMUND A. MINI t Springfield, Nov. 12,1852. NOTICE. A LL persona having demands against tbe estate or A ELIAS BLISS, formerly or this city, deceased, will present them within the time prescribed by law, and (bore Indebted to said estate wUf mske_ 77- NOTICE. T WO MONTHS after dale, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Efflingbam county for leave to sell all tbe Lands belonging to the estate or THOMAS HURST, tale of aaid county, deceased, for di- vision among the heirs. ... , ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x. November 2,1852. nov 3 , . ..... NOTICE* T WO MONTHS after date application wiU be road* to tbe Court or Ordinary of Effingham county, Jpr leave to sell all tbe Lands belonging to tbe estate of : Clarborne Bevllle, late of said county deceased, for divl- ““““'““"‘tiXSw.BOLCMQNa, Executor. October 5,1852. oct 6 NBW-VORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINES WEEKLY, _ lie i* our and 8plendld Steam- FLORIDA, Captain Lyoh, —and— .Captain Lyon, Belonging to the N. Y. ASavnnnah Steam Navigation Co, Will leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday. These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed in safety, speed, and comfort, Theeo Steamers, l-avlng Savannah at the tame time that the Marion ar«% bouherser leave Charleston, ar- rlvo In New-York aa soon as, or before them. T3T Cabin Passage925, payable before going onboard! aosnts: paMlford, fay A CO„ Savannab.' SAMUEL L. MITCH1LL, Jan 28 194 Front-street, New-York. SAVANNAH, AVGUSTA & HAIUBIinO, Tho Union Steam Boat Company or Geor gia and South Carolina having thoroughly joverhauled and refitted the superior steam H«»vw •>. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are now ready to transport freight o( 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. AU freight consigned to their a onto will be forwarded free or commissions. The accommodations forpuseugera are equal, If not superior to any boats on the river. HENRY HARPER^ President, Savannah. E. P. KINCI1LEY fc CO n Agents « sept 31 JAMES HARPER, Agent?Augusta. HOUSE-FUHNISH ING » OOB8I COLLINS & BULKLEY Importers and Dealers, _ tOO HBVAN-STREET. A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at very low prices, jCX a targe assortment or Houso Famishing article*, auen ast CROCKERY, TUREENS, CHINA, PLATES, GLA8S, DISHES, PLATED TEAPOTS, etc. BRITANNIA PITCHERS, JAPAN * BOWLS, TINWARE, GOBLETS, CASTORS* TUMBLERS, KNIVES. DECANTERS, FORKS, PRESERVES, SPOONS, WINES and WAIT EDS, JELLY GLASSES, LAMPS. White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White 8lone do-Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and Plain Gtaaaware. China Vases, or elegant 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, Shovels and Tongs, Lsrap Wicks. Wood and Willow Ware, Brooms, 11 rushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladies’ Work ana Trav eling Baskets—together with many other articles not enumerated. octf” A CARD. rpiiEsubscribers would call the attention ofthe dll- JL tens of Savannah and surrounding couutr r to their large and newly-selected stock or HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, comprising almost every artide wanted lu furnishing Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark ably small profits. They call particular attention to their Stock of Stovca Grates Mantel Pieces, fee. Persons wanting any thing In the line of Honse-keep- ing artldea would do well to examine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage or select ing from an entirely New Stocky sept 28 HEAD-QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRIAGES. MY SUCCESS in the CARRIAGE Basinets In the dty of Savannah, ia no longer an experiment, it is a "JUid /tut.” tor the condderate, generoua confidence and liberal pa tronage that I have received from Factor*, Mer chants and CmzKNB generally, 1 desire In this public manner lo express my thanks, and to renew my assu rance* of increased determination to giro the most entire satisfaction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1 have devoted the past summer to getting up a large and SPLENDID STOCR OF EVERT KINDOP CARRIAOX DOW In use. All of these Carriages are well suited to this mar ket, and for ntatnu» % llgklntti and durability they can not be surpassed. Roceaiv ays of every style, Coaches and Pleasure Wasons. Also, Buouies of every con ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H. Godwin’s celebrated Establishment in New York) and a very neat, light and convenient style of Sonar, for Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON, oct 26 if Corner of West Broad and Bay-ala. CHIIiSON’S PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL FURNACE. *\T7E are happy to announce that ClflLSOWS PA- VV TEJVT AIICWARMIMG AMD VEtmUl T- tXG FURNACE, as recently Improved and patented, la declared by high and reliable authority to be Um BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD. Not only te thla Furnace and our ayatem of Ventilation proved and declared to be the best modo of Warming and Ventilating Dwellings,Churches, Academies, School Houses, Court and Stato Houses, Hospitals, 8tores, fee- in nearly all the cities and towns In the United States, but la meeting with equal tavor In the Canadaa, Eugland, Russia, and other foreign countries. It has been award ed at the recent Fain in this country Gold and Silver Medalt, Firtt Premiums, and lastly, tka Great PRIZE MEDAL at the World's Jhir, Lea Jon. It has been sub jected to the most rigid inveslignlion and severe practi cal testa, and unanimously declared tho best. (See the printed reports or tbe Fairs, also city and Btate public Committees on Public Buildings.) We have more than twenty-five hundred references, many of whom are pro- fesalonal gentlemen, whose scientific attainments in auch mat lens are well know... To attain this desirable object, the inventor of this Furnace flret abandoned tbe mana- foeture of tbe common frill hot-air furnaces seven yearn since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron frir- naces bum the oxygen out or the air, producing an un healthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to be Inhaled by human Mings; besides tho constant cracking and burning out of the pots, which permits the poisonous gases to escape and mingle with the air; and then the annoyance and expense of repairs, new pots, fee. He now has the satisfaction of knowing that bis efforts to secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been entirely successful. They possess the following advan tages: Purity of air, powerful heaters, economical plan for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all ually woll—flues easily cleared out—great durability .. furnace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect safety against setting buildings on fire In which they are located; may be set in low cellars. Sizes for all classes of buildings. Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE FURNACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved ROSTON SCHOOL STOVE. REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATE8; ROOM VENTILATORS, fee. Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofe of buildings smoky chimneys, fee. COOKING RANUE8, with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures. All sizes and styles of those beautiful HI&E0B. MARBLE MANTLES, Parlor and, Chamber Frame Grates, of rich European and American styles. Also—A splendid article or LIVERPOOL 80FT COAL GRATES, for Parlors, fee. Architects, Builders, and ihe Public general ly, please examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part ortbecsfcntry. CHIL80N, RICHARDSON & CO, 374 Broadway. New-York. Also, CH1LSON, RICUARDSON fe CO, 51 fe 53 Blackiione-st, Boston. oct 19 ltawl4tawo4mo *«Flrst Gun of tlte Season*’’ S00 STOVES YOB BAtfe, BY JAMES SULLIVAN, Rroughton-st. (.Sian of the “ Red ” Star Flag.) C ONSISTING Inpart as follows, together with HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, and TIN YVARE, at wholesale and retail. SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE—expressly for Southern use. Iron Ring...Cooking Stove. _parlor fe_omca stoves. ing...C< Eastern Pram. _ . Do. Iron Witch do. Queen of the West do. Elevated Oven do. 44 Mirror Parlor” Stove. Jewel Parlor do. sept21 Persian A. T. Parlor. Franklin Coal Burner. Washington Coal Burner. Sylvan Parlor Stove. May Queen Dining Room Stove; Bostou do. do. do DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, /~YFF£R FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan- V/ nels, Llnseys, Osnaburgs, Yarns, Shirtings and Sheeting*, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalues and Merinos, Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Cballys, Black and Colored Satins and Silks, Dress'Silks* of all qualities, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Linen and Cotton Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linens, Towelings, Daruosks and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints, Fringes, Dimity, 8alinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cos- simeres. Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Shawls of all kinds, La dies’ Embroidered Handkerchief, Caps and Collars, Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Uandker- NOTICE. ralhanr t y for leave to tell the Real Estate and Negro Slave* gteg to JAMES M. BATES, late or said county, de- d, for the benefit of bta heirs and creditors. r3 ANN B. BATES, Adm’x. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having demands against the Estate A of GEORGE A. REED, late or Glynn county, de ceased, are berfiby required to present them, dnly at tested, within the time proscribed by taw; and all per- Ions Indebted lo aaid Estate are hereby requested to q_ HOWARD, Adm’r, nor 12 Savannah. Ga. • ' NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of ■ A W. WE1CHSELBAUM, deceased, late of Burke county, are hereby notified to present them, properly at- tested, within the time prescribed by taw ; and all per- . sonslndebtcd to said deceased are hereby required to IPt A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r. S T EHInBlmm™o^ | To oil whom Itmiyconccm: Whereas, Benjamin Blitch has applied to me for Letters or Guaidianshlp to George, AUen and Adeline Hum, minors and orphans or James Hunt, tale of said County, These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to-flit their objections (If any tboybaveA in my office within the lime prescribed by Uw, otherwise aaldLet wiU be granted the applicant. ITWltnesemv band and official 26th day of October. A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN, oct 27 *Ordinary E. C. Citation, for Letters of Administration. S T EHlnrl“S?.“o.’ J To *11 whom It to., concern: Whereas, Cakmxl Tyson has applied to me for letters of Administration on the estate or Calvin Tyson, late • or aaid county, deceased: , ,. „ . , Three are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sln- gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file : their objections (If any they have) In ray office within the time prescribed by taw, otherwise said Letters will be '^AVJtncesfmy^hantfand official algnatnre. this 24th day ; of November/ A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN, Citation, for Letters of Administration! S*Liiwr^Countr- l To ,alwhom i tnu ‘yc° ncwn: YVbereas, John Chatman applies to me for Letter* of ' Administration on tbe goods and chattels, rights and credits of F.T. Chatman,‘late of aaid county, deceased: . TbesA are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to Die their objections (If any they have) in my office, within tbe time prescribed by law, or said Letters will l>e granted. . J. 8. BRAD WELL, • n»r 27 Ordinary, Liberty County. Citation, for Letters of Oeardiansbip* i To Ul who” U m»y oonoem! Wubekai, James J. Hines has applied to me for Lot- ten of. Guardianship to Mrs. Hannah A. Watt, (lunatic,) ofuid county, These are therefore to cite and admonish all contented to file (Mr objections (If any they have) In my office within tho time prescribed by taw, otherwise , for Letters Dismissory. nOo? } To all whom It may oonoem: J Hinbly, Administrator of the estate BBaWgSwSgtfBg. i'are 1 *lhSSor^lo'dte and admonish tho kindred dltor* of said deceased, to file their objections (if iy have) In my office within tho time prescribed by terwtao letters of Disotatlou will be granted tbe rignature^tbU^OcU, ■ octfl Ordinary B.C. •.esss „ . iSteSu BulU iold by qf thta .vebeen very mu^admlredpafi harebu OYSTERS! OYSTERS!! OYSTERS!!!. The nndereigned having been appointed agent for the sale of Mr. Dcton’s ceiebra- ted isle of Hope OYSTERS, ia now prepar ed lo meet alt orders with promptness and dispatch. The/ will bo pnt up in the shell by the bar rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, in auch size kegs as to snlt the wants or the public. Parties, private fami lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be desired. W. D. FORD, oct 18 Waldburg’s Building, Jefforson-streeL WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can find immediate employment by application to oct 18 r W. D. FORD. DRY GOODS. HENRY JLATHROP Ac CO. O FFER FOR SALE, ATTHE LOWEST PRIUES, Ihe following: DRESS GOODS—French Printed MouslinDe Latnes; English and American De Lalnes, new designs; Persian Cloth; Uigh Colored Mouslln De Lalnes: Plaid Raw 8llks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch Ginghams: English and French Prints; Changeable Gla de Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and figured Black °llks. EMBROIDERIES—Muslin and Lace Collars; ChemL setts: Under-Sleevea; Capa and Copea; Swiss and Cam bric Edgings and Inserting*; Thread Valencias and Lisle laces; Black Silk and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. HOSIERY—Ladles’, Misses 4 , Men’s aad Boys’, a foil assortment of English and German; Ladies,’ Misses’, Men’s and Boys’ Merino Vests. GLOVES—floskln, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladies’ Riding Gauntlets. WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Pteld Cambrics; Swlsa Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambric Dlmlllea; Corded and Embroidered Skirts, fee. LINENH,fe<L—-1-4 Super Irish Linens, beat mark; 3-4 and 7-8 Long Lawns: 9-4 lo 12 4 Bamsly Sheetings; Pil low-Case Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Uucabucs; 5-8 to 3A Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check Joylos; 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached aad Brown Table Damasks; J-4 lo 13-4 Bleached Damaak Cloths; Cotton and Worsted Table and Piano Covers; 10-4 to 13-4 Toilet and Impe rial Quilts; 7-8 to5-4 Furniture Dimity; Cotton Shirtings, Bheclings and Tickings; American, English and Welsh Flannels; Colored French Flannels: Fancy Wool Plaids - ‘ ; Tweeds; Ken- oct 19 Saddlery Warehouse, Young 1 * Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle. OTTOSITE W. a. SIMMONS CLOTIUMO STORE. ilannfneturenSiiiMtT, firl°d?e«’& Harness. Have on hand agood assortment of Saddles, Brldleaana Harnesses, of which the following comprise a part: Span ish Quilted, Overlaid and Bhafion Saddles; -Planter** targe and extra targe Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English dod Boys’ and Race do.; Lad lea’ Saddles of a variety of patterns; Bridles fe Martengalcs; Saddle-Bags,Trunks fee. SADDLER’S M ATE1UAI A—8addlo Trees, Skirting and llogSkIns; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread and Tacks, assorted alzea. HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses, of all kinds, by tho single set. CARRIAGE TRIMM1NG8.—llarouche, Buggy and Balky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joint* | plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.: broad and narrow LscoA, variety of patterns; 811k and Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug gy Lamps; Plated and Brass Carriage Banda; Brass and Plated Knobs, fee. July 23 t'OOO SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING, YTADE up with particular reference to oomfort and IvA durability; (and another important Item to bo known) lathe unusually low price* at which we are tell ing litem. Planters visiting our city will do well to call and examine before selecting their cloths to moke up, and save money. Also-A largo assortment or Hals and Caps for planta tion use, constantly on hand at Ihe Wholesale Clothing and Hat Depot or LYON & REED, No. 156 Congress fe 75 8L Jullan-sts* ly Savannah, Georgia. MARSHALL HOUSE DBE88IN G SALOON. "VTESSRS.COHEN fe BANNON respeitfUlly announce lvl to the citizens of Savannah that they are now pro pared to do all kinds of work In their line at their now Bhop, near the corner of Broughton and Drayton-streels. They have established the following as their rate ot fihorees: For a single Shave 10 ceuu. For 9 or 3 limes a week.... per month 75 44 For4 times* week........ do. 9160 For 5 or 6 limes a week do. 150 “ For every day do. 175 44 For Hair Cutting 20 44 For llalr Curling 25 44 ForShampoolug 20 ’ 44 ESTMa. Cohrn will always hold himself In readiness to attend to orders from those who may require his ser vices at their homos. ly nov 8 VVATOIIE! SILVER AND " ■ . THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con stantly receiving from the beet and most, re- JEWELRY*: PLATED WARE. spectable manntaclurers In the country. Rich ■WN DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: suohns Table, Desert and Tea 8poons and Forks; Silver Plates and Walters, Tea 8etts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets, Tumblers, Pap Boats, Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Coke and Fruit Knives; solid 811 verDeeert, Pickle and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, 8alt Cellars, and Fruit Knives. 8!lvor Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, Castors, Walters, Snuffers and Trays. lvoiy Balance Handle Knives, and 8ilrer Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. Fine Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com mon Brass Clocks, of every deecripUon. Gold and Sliver Lever and Lepine Watches, flnecnam. elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlory, Razors and Razor Strops, Cord Coses. Port Monales, fee. Particular attention will bo given to Repolrii Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. From his long experience and extensive facHIUes, he confidently believes he will satisfy all who may frivor him with Iheir patronage. His prices are as low, and terms aa Ihvorable, os at any other establishment in the State. mar 18 8. WILMOT, No. 1 Market-square. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE* Wholesale and Retail* THE Inrgest and best selected stock of good, ever offered for sale in this city. Cold and sliver tVntr.lie*. Viml. Knh nnrt Cnnnl ('hnlna R.I. nf For tlio r»phl Cure of COUGHS, C0I/D8, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTH1IIA, AND CONSUMPTION. Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure or pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare In Its effects with this Preparation. Others ctiro sometimes, but at all times and In all diseases or the lungs and throat where medicine can give rcllor. this will do It. It Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safo In accordance with the directions. Wo do not advortlse for the Information of thoao who have tried II, but those who have not. Fn mllles that have known its value will not be without It, and, by Its Umely use, they are seoure from the danger ous consequences of Coughs and Colds, yrhich, neglect ed, ripen into frital Consumption. Tho Diploma ofthe Massachusetts Institute was award ed to this preparation by the Board or Judges, In Sep tember. 1847: also, tho Medals of the three great Insti tutes of Art In this country; also, tho Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been given to the Gnaa- ry PacToRAt, by their Government, in consideration of Its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing af- foctlons of the Lungs and Thront, Read the following opinion, founded on the long expe rience ofthe eminent Physician oflho port and city or „ T „ . ST. JOIlfjS, May 8,1851.1 DnJ.C. Avia—Five years’ trial of your CHERRY PECTORAL In my practlco has proven whit I foresaw from lu composition must be true, that It eradicate* and cures the colds and coughs to which we, In this section, -re peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a better remedy can be mode for the distem pers ofthe Throat and Lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. 8. See what It has dono on a wasted constitution, not only In tho following cases, but n thousand more:— 8UDBURY, Jnn. 24th, 1851. Dr. Ataa—In tho month or July laat, I was attacked by a violent dlarrham In the mines or California. I re turned to 8an Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrhcea censed, but was followed by a sovero cough and much soreuoss. I Anally started for home, but received no benefit from (ho voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived In New-York I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim or consumption. 1 must confess thnt I saw no sufficient reason to doubt whnt my friends nil believed. At thla Urao I commenced taking your truly iuvaluable modlclne, with little expectation of deriving any beneil from lu use. You would not ro- :elvo there lines did I not regard it my duty to state to iho afflicted, through you, that my health, In the apace of sight mouths. Is fullv restored. I attribute It to tne use oryour CHERRY PECTORAL. Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WAsntNOTON, Pa, April 12,1848* Dear Sirs—Feeling that I have been spared from a pro- mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro vidence of God, I will take tho liberty to express to you my gratitude. A cotigh and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your 44 Pro- toral.” It soemed to afford immediate relief; and now, in a fow weeks’ time, has restored me to sound health. If It will do for others what It has done for me, you ora certainly one of thn benefactors of mankind. Blnceroly wishing you every blessing, lam, . ■ Very respectfully, yours, .JOHN J. CLARK, Rector of8t. Peter’s Church. With auch assurance, and from such men, no stronger K roon be adduced, unless It be from Ita effects upon Prepared and sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Bold bv T. M. TURNER fe CO, A. A. SOLOBIONS, W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, fe HENDRICKSON, Savan nah; and by all tbo Druggists throughout the Stato. nov 18 lawl2awo—3m Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of Jewelry, Chatelanes, Bracelets, Brooches, floe work Finger Rings, 8llrer Castors, Ten Sets, Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Pie Knlves-Cheeso Scoupt, Ladles, Syphons. Also, all kinds of Plntod Ware, Military and Fancy Goods, and a great variety of articles, too numerous lo mention; the wholo of which will be sold at reduced prices. All kinds of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing attended to by competent hands. nug23 HORTONfc R1KBMAN, No. 116Broughtomt. for Boys; Plain and Fancy Caselmerea; lucky Satinets and Jeans. PLANTATION GOODS. N EV1TT, LATHROP fe 8TEBBIN8 offe r — SAVANNAH DRY DOOR. To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels T HE Suacriber respectfully informs them that the SA VANNAH DlUr DOCK la now In aucoeasfril opera tion, and It la calculated to take in ships of any class from 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It la 230 feet long and 65 feet wide, and complete in every particular. A large gang of workmen ia employed and a large supply of materials la on hand, so that vessels con be repaired with aa much favor the Dock with their bualm D. P. LANDER8HINE, Agent and Superintendent, feb 24 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKER, 200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-STBEE1 Franklin-Square. W OULD Return hit thank* to hla friends and patrons for past favours, and Inform them, that he la now ready at the old aland, to execute any work In the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing in tbe above business done with the utmost neatness ana dispatch. Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and an kinds of Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carta, femode on tbe shortest notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 26 JOHN POOLE* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FAINT AND OIL ST0BE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. 11 Whl taker-street. K EEPS constantly for sole-WHITE LEAD, Pare No*. 1 and 2 English do. .% GROUND PAI TS: Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome 1 recn, Paris Green, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINT8: Venetian Red, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, ,T - *•-- — -*- “ rA j,ui ix SPIRITS - , ... alnt, Vnr- -Ish. Graining, ana Artists’ do. Window and Picture GLASS, of all qualities, from 6by11 to 32by46: Copal. Ja pan. Light and Dark Conch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS of aUkfiidt, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and Borders. . 17* The above articles will be sold on reasonable forms. Houecy Slp nnd Ship Palnflnff Done In a workman-llko manner, and at reasonable Prtra-Jan 20 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. bu « , nz: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrougbi 8bare; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks; EkX}° Ma “ n ™ Drugs: Cob Crushers: Core 8h S .i”’.. 8c,l n e *5°^Sneaths; Hoes; Axes; Pick Axe»' and Handles; Road Bcrapera; Ox Chains; Segments and Gudgwns; ScreenWIre; Ifames;MeasuresjGriitMills, Rice Threshers; Cauldrons ;Dougins’ Pumps and Wa ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun ter Scales; Trucks; Cotton Hooks; Mill and Cross-cut Saw*: Hand and Yard Snwa: Jack Screws; Bum*’ Sea Island Cotton Gina; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gina: Cement; Plaster; fee. For sale by — 16 CHA8. H.OAMPFIELD, 171 Bay-at. STORAGE. rpBE subscriber having taken 44 Williamson’s Sheds,’ JL Is prepared to recoive Cotton and other Produce, <r “—age.JOHN II. HULL. TO THE LADIES. N K. BARNUM fe' CO. have on hand a few seta of • Stono Marlin Victorineo, Muff* and CuffiL which will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap flat and Cap Store, 149 Congress-street.novf“‘ „„ „ WM. H. MCDONALD’S, GENERAL NEWSPAPER, ADVERTISING AND SUB SCRIPTION OFFICE. 108 Nassau Street. NEW-YORK. mar 14[Established In 1843.1 8. M. PETTENGILL. GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE. mar 14 No. 10 8tate-»t., Ron ton, Mass. 8. M. Psttknbill fe Co M Newspaper Advertising Agents, No. 10 State afreet, Boston, are Agent# for the Savannah Republican, and are authorized to receivo Ad vertisements and Subscriptions at tho same rates as are ..... Tin’ required et thla office. payments. heir receipts are regarded i NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE. No. O Whltaker-st. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to the citizens of Savannah, and of the Inte- .dor of thla Stale, that ho has now opened and will keep continually in store, a largo assortment of the beat qualities ortho various kinds ot WINES AND LIQUORS, both foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the best sour ces, and to bis stock of which, at present on bond, he in vites attention. Having bad extensive experience in France os a manufacturer, and in America aa Importer and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera ted below are each genuine. ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. French Brandies of various brands; Holland Oln; Scotch, Iriah and Monpngahcla Whlaky; Old Batavia Arrack ; Jamaica and 8L Croix Rum. WINES. Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. CORDIALS. In Case*, Curacoa, Maraschino, Ratafia, Slavaltz, Kir- schenwasscr, Absinth, fee- fee. ALB AND PORTER. London Brown Stout and Edinburgh A|e. Also Agent for Domestic Liquors. oct 20 ly 1L MAYER. BLAKE’S PATENT FIRE PR4H1F PAINT* FROM OHIO. rpms Valuable Mineral Bubata^“sold in tine A dor, then mixed with Linsoed Oil to the oonstetanoy of.thick point, and sppllod with a brush, and after an ex- posure of a tew months to the atmoaXre. thla coating becomes a perfect slate or cost of mall, protecting what ever Is covered from tbe action or tho weather and from fire. There la nothing equal to 11 for steamboat and car decks, for all kinds or Iron, as H forms a coating nearly aa bard “iSsoSr^BceVfippurioiisKj^R°ltaSbeen Mid os ths genutae, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy ol ISfiiSsW JWjSJMOl LAMAR, •ttSSf**- 1, wmawa. Dying and jttM^ritin^BrtablWunent, 73 Yorbet.,rear o) ihe Court 'llouee, F.alabllNhod in 1882. T ADIE8’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table ±J Covers, fee. Cleaned, and D/ed various colors; Ladles' Bonnets Bleached and ifrcswxifn a flublonable stale; Kid Gloves Cleaned and Gentlemen's Garments cleaned. Renovated or Dyed[aa may bo required. All done In ths ssmaslyta which has generally m much pleased my pafrons and friend*. Terms moderate. Parsons sending parcels by Htcmnbosta, or Rail-Road, JJCiWtibUX, ACC. MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-street, has just received the finest assortment of new fash ioned JEWELRY of all description: Gold and .—_ Silver Pencils and Pens; 8llver and Silver- plated Ware, auch as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets, L'andlc-stickSjToble and Tea-spoons, flneTublq, Pocketand Pen Knives, fee. fee.—n large variety of tho finest Work- boxe*. DreaslUg-eaao* VVrillnir doaka, fee St a., tar tail!** and gentlemen—bs also, a line selection ol Fliitlnas, Ac- cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all description*, which he offers at tho lowest prices ever sold at In this city. The public generally and tho ladies particularly, are respectfully Invited to call round and examine tho above stock of Spleudld Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-etreot tug 31 if FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup ply of GOUDS at his old stand, 105 llryau-street. He lias lust returned from Now-York, where he has bought, from the most fashionable bouses in the trade, a pletesupnly of CLOTHS—French and Englisl:—ofall iriptions. for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fee. fee. The — clion or Cloths, Coaslmeres, fee. is one of tho best and handsomest ever offered for sole in this market, and be will continue to receive every ten days new supplies or nil descriptions or Goods usually kept in such estab lishments, with the monthly fashions from France and England. The subscriber is prepared to cut and make up his Cloths for customers lu ihe neatest nnd most work manlike manner. Genliemen are particularly invited to call and examine lor Ihcmaelvoa. sept 25- ly M. D. MURPHY. 103 Bryan-atreet. T HE SUBSCRIBERSliave This Day opened Iholr ex tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which thoy would most respectfully call the attention of Planters vis- Ring this city, as they are determined to make it to the interest or nil who may favor them with a call: 3000 paira colored and white Loudon Duffll Blankets, 100 44 super KM, 11-4,12-1 Whituey Bod do 50 44 green, blue and red Mackinaw do; 20 bales Carolina Plains; 20 44 Georgia do; 30 44 while and black Washington Jeans; 25 44 D. R. Heavy Stripes: * 15 44 twilled and plain red Flannel; 20 44 heavy Cotton Osnaburgs; 40 44 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings: 10 44 Hazard’s heavy Plains; 20 44 Manchester Plaids; Also, a very handsome assortment 8atlnetta, Cass!- meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy, ScotchPInlda, fee., we offer to the public at very reduced prices, by[oct 71 AIK1N fe BURNS. FINE HATS. THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats hav ing been permanently established, we have now In store a large 8tock of Hals from the most cele brated manufacturers, which wo warrant superior to any other that can bo produced for Ihe same price. ■opt 25 N.K. BARNUM fe CO. FRESCO AND OIL "AMS 0044 *"™ non io mo ciuzen* or oavannan. ana ne con rarer to rev ere! specimens or his work already In this city. He K nta on plaster, canvres, glass, prepared paper, fcc^ . He also paints window shades, transparencies, feci He can produce testimonials that his fresco nnd other work does not In the least lose Its color'by the Influence of dlmalo. His shop Is at the comer of Broughton and Dray ton-street, where he has for sale a fine assortment of engravings, both fancy and historical. oct 18 T HE subscriber* btv* In afore, d vory lanre stock of DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which they offo at tho lowest prices, and on the best terms. Dress Goods.—Black nnd fancy Silks: Baquadere and Bccho Robes; Moustalne De Lalnes; Cnalmcroa; Black Bombazines; Black nnd Fancy Alpaccas; Black Nor- wicli Cloth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Cali co’s, English nnd American, do» Needle work Collar*, Chemisette, Lace Capes, Bonnot Ribbons, Gloves and Uosieryi Laces, Linn, Cambric llandkorchlefe, fee- fee. Da WITT fe MORGAN/ oct IB Ribero’a Building, Congre*a-«lreet. Notice. CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, » „ May Tsrm, 1852. j HERB AS. Thomas Rverson, William Robertaon, J. N. Philips. P. G.Thomas, W. W. Johnson arm M. Prendergfut, summoned to attend the present May Term of Hits Court as Grand Jurors, have made default for tbe Term—it Is ordered that they bo lined Forty Dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or bofore tho first day of the next term of thla Court, And whereas, Wm. J. Moore made default on the twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, and aub- aeauenliy—It la ordered that he be flnod Forty Dollar* unless be file good and sufficient cause of excuso 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. B. flashier and J. S. Sturtevant, summoned to attend the prerent term of this Court aa Petit Juror*, have made default for Ihe term; and whereas, B. b! Bushier and P. Bosnian, Petit Jurors, mode default on five days of the aecond week ofthe term; and where- nj, James Connelly, Peter GsTney, Beni. 8pencer, Trancl* M.Myrrel, rrederick Bcherff and D. Cohen, summoned « Talesmen, mado default for the term-ltls ordered that they bo fined tweuty dollars each, unless they file trood and sufficient cause of excuso on or before the flret day of the next term of this Court. And whereas, M. LIneanthal, Talesman, mado defoult on four day* oj aaid second week, and James Bherdon, Jacob Mnnkoa, John Gray, and John Thomna, Talesmen, made de- fatilt on three day* of said week, and Daniel Clark, M. II. Talesmen, made default on two days or aaid week, •teJ.WfiL B. Malfers, Patrick MeGovern, Emanuel Kata waller* M. Lowenthul, John Claneoy and Stephen lladrlck. Talesmen, made default on ono day or said week—It la ordored that they be fined five dollars each, for every days » deraul t, unless they file good nnd sufficient cause ?wSEES' on or ber ° ro l " 8 flr “ to/ of tho next term of inis court. Extract from tho Minutes. JNO. P. GUILMARTIN, CLBRE s. O. O, 0. CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT, •nil «haMK Wm. if. I,/on, Robert II, P«i«| an ,| ffi, Juror., m«l. d.r.ijll on' lli. mSffSn L V, UUILMAIITIIft , UuMinr. v,v,v, > fia TAILORING. M ES8R8. DIBBLE fe CAREY having Just returned . from the North, respectfully invite their customers, Ihe citizens ofSavannah. and tho public generally, to cull and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles onu colors or French, English and American Cloths, Cassimorea and Vestings, which they are prepared lo innnutacturo io order In the neatest and most fashionable styles. Also, their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddington, and other new and fashionable Coats, Vesta and Punts. The undersigned havingselecled these goods with great care, feel confident of pleasing all who may be in want. Their stock or FURNISHING GOODS fe FANCY ARTI CLES is complete nnd well assorted, which they will sell on Ihe most farorablo and accommodating terms. it2 DIBBLE & CAREY. ^ NEW WHOLESALE HAT STORE, Comer ot Bronqlston As Baruurd-ats., , , SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. npilEuudorsigned would respectfully announce fo the JL citizens and merchants of Goorgla, and adjacent States, that they have taken the extensive three story Urliik building uu the corner of Urouglilon and Uarutird- streeta, in the immediate vicinity of sevnral other whole sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th of September, to open one or the LARGEST & CHEAP EST ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FUR8, and othor Goods in their line, over offered In tho Southern markets.- Their assortment Will not only be made up from their own extensive manufactory In Now-York, but will embrace every tiling that is new, fashlouable, and adapted to season and climate. wo are resolved lo make It Iho interest of merohanta, in all sections of the South, to trado with us, and are pro- nared to give them as good terms as can bo had In the iortbern cities. On tho first of October next, we will open our RETAIL DEPARTMENT, when wo will offer to tho citizens o 8avannnh and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort ment of Gents’ and Boys’ llata and Caps, Ladles’ Hiding Hats, Ar<ta fee. tSTParticutars In future advertisements, sept 24 BELDEN fe CO. STEAM ENGINES* SUGAR MILLS* fee. T HE ESSEX COMPANY LAwa*NOK, Mass., are pre pared to execute promptly oil orders for Steam En- and Gearing, Turbine and.Parker —, Inlsta’ Tools, and Machine Work generally, in Uie best manner, and at prices as low as equally good work can be obtoluod forelrewhore. Particular attention paid to economy of fool in steam Vines, and to durability In ovory thing. qpr24 ly GORDON McKAY, Agent. LAND WARRANTS. qpHE Highest Cush Price paid for Land Warrants by JL July s A. C. TOMS, No. 120 Bny-street. GLASS WARE. i A large and varied assortment Just opened; a mong which may be found several patterns of finely _ cut Decanters, In setts; a largo variety of single De canters, both cut nnd pressed; some handsome stylos of Wine'and Hock Bottles, Colognes,'fee. Call and ex- nmlne, at [sept20J COLLINS fe BULKLEY’S. Georgia Burr mill stones. rpiIE Underalgnod has on hand an assortment or Barr J. Stone, from 18 Inches to 4)tf feet diameter, a portion or which Is already dressed for running, and of superior quality. All the uecessory Irons furnished with the Stone when wanted. Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill Stones, the nrtlcle can bo delivered at all times to suit orders,and on liberal terms. 0. H.OAMPFIELD. U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM* WHOLESALE WORKROOMS AT THE “RED-DOORS.” ouere inducements to auuTiiKHN and WESTERN buy ers In regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock, rarely to be met with. The Increase of sales from a very liberal patronage, has been such ns to warrant their of fering Clothing at nnnaicaJ low prices, and carrying out the system ot 1 *Large Sales and Small Profits,” 87“ Orders from any part of Uio United States prompt ly executed and with especial care. „ ...... .... REED, BROTHERS & CO. . P. 8.—Facilities will bo ofitered buyers lo purchase no the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy- COI’PElcSlfllXIK and pluiiiuing. rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with J. his Foundry and Machine VVorks, a Shop for the above business, and engaged the aerrices of superior workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that may offer. jUI work done in the very best manner and at the shortest notice. A. N. MILLER, July l2 tf Eastern Whorl. T ut, .MARINE railway. HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may ne«Klhlsrervlces,thatbe has charge of tho MARINE uaILWAY, which Is now in successful operation. He is therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually visiting our port, aud to do the work of repairing, fee- on reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the bottoms of tholr vessels can also be accomodated on the Railway upon rensonnble terms. IIu is also prepared to contract for building vessels of auy class or description, and to carry on tho business of Ship Carpentering. Soar Hating, and Caulking, In nil Ita vaifnna brand" .T’nV to eastern extremity of the city. ^ A good Ship Smith is on the premises. IT II. F. W1LLINK. Jr. O ^raoa , R‘ SYMON8 FFERS for sale a large assortment or Cloths, Cos- simeres and Vestings, consisting In part or the following article*, selected by hlmsol? during tbo post summer in LONDON and PARIS, which he will make up to order In tbe beat style of workmanship, and at the shortest notice, Hla stock of Ready-made cloth ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen's wear. Is very large, and of Ihe best quality awl atylo-the whole of 44 rondo this full under bis own Inspection, and will be sold at the lowest price# for cash or approvod credit:— French Black, Blue, Brown and Olive Cloths; Fancy French and English Casslmoros; Fancy Silk Vestings, repep Fancy Silk Plush .Vestings; Black Barathea Bilk XgfjBW 8 “P««' Black Doeskin IfcsalmercBs Merino and 811k nndoqhlrts odd Drawers; White and FnncyShlrta and Collars: Canton Flannel 8blrts and Drawers; White, niack and ftincy Kid Glove*; Nock Ties, plain and em broidered; Merino and Cotton Socks; Bcarft; Satin and Bombazlno Stocks. 17 Will taker Street JUoott astimfatmnits. — 1 " IIOOKN. gWgMfels 1 2* Magazine or Art, vol, 1-wlth numerous sngrav Gems from Fsbta Land—Mercantile Morals; bI ' h ” Tho Winter Evening Story book; by “Uncle Tom.” A Troasury or Pleastiro Books for Young Children, with one hundred Wuslratlnnst also a largo stock of Ju venile Books, Toy Books, fee. In various bindings. • A Digest of English Grammar, Synthetical end i tical; by T. L. Covell. i Anoly- Clef Dee Thfirae* De La Gratnmalre Anginlse. A forther supply of Northwood, or life North and South; by Mrs.o. J. Hale. nov 18 APPLETON’S POPULAR LIBRARY* A BEAUTIFUL edition of Appleton’s Popular Li brary, containing tho latest pubUcoliona. A Journey to Katmandu. Summer time In tho Country. Paris Sketch Book, 9 vols. Malden and Married Llfo or Mary PowelL • Travels In Tnrtary, Thibet and Chino, 2 vols. Lltdo Pendleton, 2 vols. Gaieties odd Gravities. Essays upon the London Time*, lngoldsbury’s Legends. Papers nnd Quarterly Review. Men’s Wives: by Thackeray. Yellow Plush Papers: by Thnokeray. Book of8uobs “ 44 A Shabby Genteel 8tory: by Thackeray. Live* or WeUiugton and Peel. For sale at the Book Honor 8.8. SIBLEY, oovSS 0 No.l35Congresa-slrceL . P WI?, TE P IA ? PUBLICATIONS. A v “ riot ? °fthe best publications or the ^. Presbyterian Board of Publications; Just received and for sale at the Book store of __ _ 8. S. 8IBLEY, nov25 0 No. J35 Uongreas-st. MERCANTILE BLANKS. " * 8HIPPING ARTICLES, Declaration fe Protest, Foreign Outward Manifest Foreign Inward ‘do. JlHf *“ C HARTER PARTIES, Entry or Merchandise, Re-warehouso Entry, Withdrawal Entry, Coastwise Manifest, Manifest of Port of Cargo. nov 23 For sale by JOHN M. COOPER fc CO. 'ROCHESTER; o^Tho MerryDfqs of England. By Inst rated 0Uth ° r ° f Lmwronc ®i tc - Beautlfolly 11- ^ Stor y of Rerolutlonary Times. By O. P. R. James, Esq. _. ASlinbby-Gcntcol Story, and oilier Tales. By Wm. Ai. Thackeray. .. The. Life and Adventures of Punchinello—adapted from the French of Octave Flulllot, and embclllsliud with one hundred Designs. Oita’s Treasury or Stories for Young People, with nn- meroua Engravings. A Treasury of Pleasure Books for Young Children, with more than one hundred Illustrations. Winter Even 1 ng Rocreatlon; n Collection of Tales for Youth. Illustrated. The Winter Evening 8lory Books comprising Btories or Adventure by Lana and Sen, perilous Encounters with 8avages and Wild Boasts, and Domestic Talcs. By Uncle John. Beautifully illustrated. Home ud lli Pleasures: Slmplo Stories for Young People. By Sirs. Harriet Myrtle. With eight boauttrid Engravings. . Nut-Cracker and King Mouse. Translated from tho German of Hoffman by Mra. 81. Simon. Illustrated. The Pleasures of tho Country: Simple Stories for Young People. By Mrs. Harriet Myrtle, nov 18 Received by J. B. CUBDEDQE. NEW HOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fe CO. ' Wednesday, November 95th. F RANK FREEMAN'S BARBER SHOP: n Tale, by Rev.flaynard B. Hall, D. D„ author of “Teaching a Helenas” etc., Illustrated by Rush B. Hall. The Cabin and Parlor: or Staves and Masters; by J. Thornton Rnndolph. Whitehall or tho Times or CromweU: a Romance of History; by tho author of “Whllefrlars.’’ -““T Price, or the Adventures of a Servant Mold; by G. W. M. Reynolds, vol. 9. ’ ' Godey’s Lady’s Book, for December. On the Study or Words; by R. O. Trench, B. D n from tho secoud London Edition. Graham’s Magazine, for December. Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners, from Syd ney Smith and others. Maauiin yS n< ’ rul “ ,n th « China Seas; by W. Hasting RegalJ&ome: on Introduction to Roman History; by Francis W. Newman. 1 * 7 received”^ icin n'ii^cooter fe co. Tsisr" 1 ' wr,u “ br A Life of -v'lcli.llmle.l o iStor} or notolollooirj Times; by G. P. R. James. Bleak House, No. 0. «Ji“ 0 M, R , 0 ?. u,U85 b * Ja cob AbbotL Select British Eloquence: embracing tho best speeches saaa%8aisirsE*" °' bku a ' Mni ^ ul ”“ nu “ I cd,,lo “' p " bll,b - gmjjlfii Nepos; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D. IIACKERAY’S new work—Henry Ktjnoral, Colonel n the service of Queen Anne. ByG L p° R f JamS tUdC8 * “ 8U)r ^ of Rovolull <ro"T Times. Bleak House, No. 9-The Children of LIghL Katby: a Cruise in the China Seas. By Macauley. Seloct British Eloquenco for Iho last two Centuries, By Prorossor Goodrich. 7 Table Talk nlmut Books, Men and Manners. History orRomulua. By Jacob Abbott. Regal Romo: an Introduction to Homan History. Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Illustra tions. Mnckny’a Lexicon of Freemasonry. Mackny’s Ahlinon Rezon. Stownrt’s Freemason’s Alanun! and Cross’s Chart. " ov 25 W. THORNE WILLI AM8, NEW HOOKS F RANKFREEMAN’S BARBER 8UOP: aTnle. By R » o 0 Bay,1 ?,r 1 ^ HMI.D.D-author of “New Pur- by Ittish b/S Dgf ° r Evcry ‘ body ’ &fee., Illustrated q Tjj||1® Talk on Books, Men and Manners, from Sydney Smith and other*, edited by Chet wood Evelyn, Eeq. Moon Hoax, with a Memoir of the author, byWm. N. Griggs' MnMUly ,! A CrUUe *" lb ° Ch,Da Sea8 ’ by W * Masting inStf.iSfim. ?! Sffi Eraond, E«l, Colonel In llm b/ wm M. TtoktS 1 :- Q “““ W,UU!n ^ Wood’s Minstrel Songs—a now song book. Grahnm’s Magazine for December. Godoy’g Lady’s Book for December. Roceived by nov84 J. B. CUBBEDGE. NEW STOR E , BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINT/NG8, EN- T „„ „ . , GRAF/NGS, trc.+c. ' HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congreas- . ‘‘‘■fet. a general assortment of LITERARY, MIS CELLANEOUS. RELIGIOUS, nnd SCHOOL BboKS. Also, UiiAxa, Record, and Memorandum Books, of every desert pllon. A largo variety of Car, Lkttkr and sud Envelopes, of overy description; Fancy Stationery in large varieties; Pain-i^ uuvu, etc. Also, a general assortment or Catuouo Books, Prints, Cards, Mkmrntoki, feo. Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, and Spiritual publications. The above works will be sold at rearona- eklmlnethI5?oSi-‘ b carer “ pocUW,jrlnrlled toSSand *oet 14 th k ' f 8.8. SIBLEY. E NGLI8H REPORTS IN LAW AND EQUITY: The (fo'nraon Law, Equity and Criminal Reports com. AH-t 1 .'JPJ ,« rie8 x « ,Inine fc« will* tho Decisions of ilitaSi 6 Term, 1850. and contains, from that Pe ;i a , ‘ b ?„» ,0 ,"V 0f English Courts. The «porta are funilnlied by a corps of over thirty regular wggcaiBia gsarjaeae °Tpn vninm^T°J l,n,, l r,l ^ rui i nl ' he . d 'estlmonlals. Ten VO uraes have already been Issued, bringing down the decisions to she Summer of 1852, being thus two years ,n p«* V n! 6 ®2L“V 7 oU,er re P rinl ° r English Reports/ of ProfoaSdon, there .These Reports will bo continued, In the same auperior Bl . lll ° l°w price or92 per single volume lo perm*, pent subscribers. Subscriptions to the above received bj L„ ,« J&HN “• COOPER fe CO- n0T 16 Agents for Savannah. I N . E .!'T A •“PoHorqualltyofNeWsInk, Book and Job Ink of overy quality, red, blue, green, gold slzo, 'feo- «romtho manufactory of Romlg, lay ic Co„ Philadep. El , i!? , nn^h« U £.« y i W to kept constantlv on hand, an- sold on iho moat reasonable terms. Ordors from l^rin era respectfully solicited. [oct7] J.bTcUBBE DGE. A N ju 0 ,i L £ 0 LSil E8 b7 u VK1U,E8 - B > mm 1,0,17 J.B.0UDBED0E. Doctor Youraolf for 26 Oenta! BY Means ofthe POCKET bS 1 S | and form, aud ranifortnsUoiu of r ,J. h0 u,no has iiow arrlyod, bocomotbovioTiM or ouaok- '/ .Uje DresflnpUofis JHrttctnra. fort . Sckopula, RjisuMATi.Mj^caaoRN Ulobbi Drinp. plaints, Loaa or Appetite, Gen- rral Debility, fee. !n this preparation are alrongljr concenlrated all th. medicinal properUes or BaraapSrllla, combined with th. most effbctual aids, the tnoat salutary producllons, th. most potent simples or the vegetable kingdom; sadth. combination Is such that one modifies sad Improve, ill other, producing# com pound differing entirelyIn lucht! racter und properties froth any other preparation, amt unrivalled In Its operation on the ayatem when laboring under disease. The manv well authenticated cure, at ScrolUla, of tho most malignant character, havem»? n tt a wide and deserved celebrity. But It Is not aToas ! t« Scrofola, nor In the class of diseases to which It fin that this preparation has been found beneficial, apeclflo In many diseases or ihe akin, and tnay be adaiim Iricred with favorable results In all; and Ithaaff ^ fully tested, not only by patlenta themselvea but aUo b? physicians, that H has received their upqtudlflod 2? M? 1 !?!? «»«'lUkppWbHIon or ihSWbfflifffi established,op Us own merits,a reputation I&pvald. and amoAov for superior to’the rarious commit. n.nac, fuml.hcj mtulloiuiy b r .ll sent./'* 144 The following was sent to our ’ngenta, Messrs, W. A the A writo?j * C0 ' t Wh ° "* pe " onaUy »«ltolntad with „ VVATaaroao, N.Y n Nov. 20i 1850. BIcasra. Sands—Gentlemen {—About three months •loco, tlio dlaosH colic,I “ Bc.rt, or Birbcr 1 . licit,- .2 licnrol on my r.co, «nd u It li of nr. occutrSIV-oo the galled breast or n canal horse; and even pufiedout m y Beordon the side of my Ikce and chin., A short time HIL fl frlomt Inlil nut I It.. 1, n k.rl I, n 1 ... , gnmmausiy, irom me met mat me disease Is not nam In the list oF oomplalnta for which the 8amn>srills la remedy .and that you may be ablo oonfldebllyto rccoi mend It for such coses. 7 Yours, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT. REMARKABLE CURB OP BRONCHITIS. Naw-Yoax, Feb. 17, 1849. obliged at last to ylelS to evident"Thl.’mamlloM . dflo has not only relieved, but cured tne; and I tberef think It my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffer humanity, togive you this attestation or my cure. « „ Tm ln?»?jSa»b^. , D7p25Bg® e * !,k " 0,,4ai For the Consul General ot France, SAN^s 1 ^? S2£ a u < ** ! r jS lo "} to ,|ind ^ta’ll, V by ftS VimuVft Kr’llA W - m >-™COLN and I. tea« , s4 u »OTi25p o !srsji'i and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exau flavor and aroma, altogether trauscendant In Ita coi Md medleliuil properties, to any Hollaud Gin hereto they occasion. It Is also found lo be a cure snd nn ° r to Vu r nnd Ague, a complaint caused by fee •» the atmosphere, !ffii. 1 tRW c ?, n * ca ln water » of those tllstm DAMsMYna\feP rev,lU * T 1 }®ARlIMATIO8C DAM SCHNAPPS Is consequently In great domain persons travelling or about to settle in IboM parts & country, especlafiy; as well os by many In oven-ws oils olherro^3liU^ropertles. WU * to*l >oount oni; Tsssa-fi or the disease. In Dyspeptlo maladies, when take proper quantities, ns SJief drink, nnd Mpcclkllyat byun,rorm exporloMeltobe emlni efficacious In the most obstlnnlo coses, when even nWn mni°. U8Ual ret P cd,e8 have felled to afford t in iJH,^i , V mp0 . r ? ry r ? Hefi ,n at" 5 * ° r Flatulency, an Immediate and Invaluable specific, and It may be {tota to which many of the most emlaout nle bolb In Eiiropn unf Iho Vnllcd BlnlM, bn. borne Icn'.i’tborltfei. 08 corro!wrnl,)tl by tholr hlgbcil The AEIIMATI08CIIIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is In good .trong boulofe noally oovorcd nnd Ubol, cotnpanled by .an Eooay upon lu prnporllo. am ^No.23BeaveMtroet,l In our last number wo accompanied tho pub! ?, r /, c ' rc i 1 ? r ,^‘ h, ‘ ,1 . ub i^ ,"° m 0 »r follow. Udolphe Wolfe, E*q n with a brief commentary,* slvo of our own vlewa. Slnco then We have be ploying this agent, and thus ftr with favorable i But we are in receipt of several communications) object from medical men, which serve to show tb Wolto’s Aromatic Beiedam Schnapps Is very exte: In use, and In tho hands of physicians, Is proving ns s stimulating diuretlo to be eminently successfol other medication with this Intent had been tried li In ono or the cues thus reported abdominal drop boon cured, and the necessity of topping averted; t another a distressing case of gravel, so called, bs Mtirely removed by the passage of a calculus c ■Idorable rizo, which Is ascribed to the use ofonl bottles of this article. - We know not the ot^ect of-Mr. Wolfe In ded| ‘"AJto^totomlta It to bo nothing else than ihe »£i!L , *S part Y nadu,, «rnted by noxious and hence he conlrndlsUngulshes It from Gin o i arty Ml of which, as Is well known, Is “to eleewhbre from Inferior whUki oi uesiguaungnis article, *s ] exclusively for medical purposes,' and thus bon 10 P h 1 > r ? , 1 c '«i« for whose convenience It is'ffif ask reputable druggist* ---*—->• <- • . As respoctalu i demand him to di ■ nHWW WUIDHIOUIXNI ista and apotheearies. ‘ «ui« ns medicinal and curative effect* -“•-r--hlrato claim only tfaat lt Is a pure and article of Holland Gin, and as suob worthy of U denoe of physicians, In those diseases for which wontto nreacrthn tL *nH h*v*t,llh*^nnnl*hMti pUre .»». .uvHIH , medicine deprive Ihe afflii l'from' :iicnuioio mu um i d any prejudice nguinsi nllctfxl or tho bonc/ll ;of de, which - nroro time. inintemfirtal^MM held among the remedial o|*ncl(i or the'MatertaM bo found worthy of confldenoe By continued ( At all events, those who pet slat-lit the emploj Inlnpatlnn at niku.Hu>k.iu m _ai.l... .. ,ln. .MS I, II, * T, OIUIW,