About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1852)
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10,1852. — HnUMOraafsfttllul P^^HSmSn^ n ftbout r fbM/mE I ■/The Lands attached to the place an upon bribe river,conalsttug of several tract* con- Ptobocqualto any In tlio Slat* and botlcr»t- Mh almost any other for tho m»Wu« of Twpen- Une. and some part or the balance la very sullabte for the A.UO,, umSob.■ V«rfldr.wlw|i»™»nrelghl tol S0RH9j«&^wr«Bi . August* Nov. 0,1833, luth>-Jl nor 17 •Executor’* Sttlet, r, be Kid, on the And Tueeday ln January next, lissMsiastea 39 Green Ward, Oily of Savannah; ono Garden Lot, Now Orteun. Mismph OoingB^ ^ BABTOW . nor W Executor of Wm. H. Mongtn Administrator’ll MA . ,. , AN the first Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In 1/front of the Court Ilouae. In Springfield, Effingham oounty, a Negro woman named Eve, about fortv-alx year* of ace, and her ion Reuben , about ten yoors or age. . Abo, a Tract or Land In Effingham county, on Jenckes’ Turnpike Road, between seventeen and eighteen miles Rom the city or Savannah, containing three hundred and twenty three acre* more or less, known as tho late resi dence or Joshua Guann, deceased. Sold as the property of said deceased, tor tho benefit of the heirs and creditors ortho accosted. BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r. K0T.mbern.iaM. « Admlni.tnttor*. solo, — next, wltl be told, in /"\N tho first Tuesday lu January next, will be sold, \J rfont of tbe Court Houre, tn Springfield, Lfllughi oounty, between the legal hour* a likely Negro m ' -*Alaty and ninety acres ; sold as the property of tho rotate of Thomas Horst, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs or ■sssrrt November 83,1858. A LL persons baring demands against the estate of A. Giokor J. ZirmcREn, late of Chatham County, de ceased, will present them within the time prescribed by law; and all persons Indebted will tnako Immediate Day- meat to * CAROLINE Z1PPERER, Adnrx. IRON STEAMBOAT 001 LAMAR, 0»P»- Caaswatu —AMD ALSO BY TBB STB AM KB— AMORY 81HLEY,.. .CRpL The latter Steamer being or lass draught than any other on the Rtver, Insures unprecedented despatch In all stages or the water. The Company la also provided wlth nneen Tow-Boats and two Lighter*. All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, or IU Agent* will bo received and forwarded. free of <—** missions. W.M.ROW1 OR PHILADELP] Philadelphia & Savannah Steam Navigation Co. The new and splendid slde-whoel steam- ablp STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1900 tons register, Capt. John E. Walton, bus commouccd her regu lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wbdmbsday, the 8th day or Beptomber, and every alternate Wrdmrsday the resile I; say on the 22d SepL, 0th anil 90th Oct, and 3d and 17th November, andh on. . Cabin Passage to Philadelphia ..!*& 0JJ ThroughTtokeUto New York 23 00 Steerage. ® 00 Thla ablp has been built with entire regard to safety, comfort and despatch, and offers new and admtrabto fa clllUes to business and travel. For freight or passage ap ply to PADELFORD, FAY fit UU., Agents tn Savannah. HERON A MARTIN, «nm Own Of ehl ieason.u 600 STOVES POE DALE. BY JAMES SULLIVAN, Brongliton-at. (Sign of the M Red" Star Flag.) C ONSISTING In nart as follow*together with HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail. SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE—exproeely for Southern use. Iron Ring...Cooking Stove. fuklob k. orrtoa rrovaa. Eastern Prem. do. Purslan A. T. Parlor. Do. Iron Witch do. Franklin Oral burner. Queen or tho West do. Washington Coal Burner. Elevated Oven do. Sylvan Parlor 8tove. “ Mirror Parlor” Stove. May Queen DiningRoom Jewel Parlor do. Stove; boston do. do. do aeptai tf Central aabccttncmmta. Savannah wmoi.ijnai.ii * iietail Saddlery Warehouse, r..»r> Building, Sign eflhe Gulden Saddle. orrosiTB w. a. simtows cLOTniao btobb. BEY POODS. 1IENKY E.A'1 NEW-l’OKK & SAVANNAH AgepUlnPhllBdolphlt. p, FF iJ 4 ’^’Iau^^h” LOWEST MUMES, Urn STBA11-S111P USE* U roiiowing! ” — - * I T1DVQQ ennf,Q IMnlul UAn.Un U. T..ln.i l DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln De Lalnea; English and American Do Latno* uew designs; Persian Cloth; High Colored Mouslln Do Lntnes: Plaid Raw Silks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch 1 Ginghams; English and French Prints; Changeable Gla de Bilks; Richbroeade SUka, Plain and Figured Black “Ilka. EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Lace Collars; Cheral- setts; Undcr-Slecvcs; Capa and Capes; Swiss and Cam- brio Edgings and Inserting*; Thread Valencias and Lisle Laces; Black 811k and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and Linen Cambric Uandkerchlcfe. HOSIERY—Ladies’, Misses’, Men’s sad Boys’, a foil - ’ J Ie*’Mf ‘ dish and German; Ladle*’ Misses’, ... NOTICE, rT\WO months after date, application will be made to X the Honorable the Court or Ordinary of Glynn coun ty, tor leave to sell the R.-al Estate and Negro slaves be longing to Georgo A. Reed, late or said county, deceased, tor the benefit of his heirs and creditors. J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r. November 85,1852. novSO WEEKLY. _o new and Splendid Steam' FLORIDA, Captain Lyqk, —AMD— ALABAMA r .Captain Lyor, Belonging to the N* Y. dcSavannah Steam Nawlffatlon'Cot Will leave Savannah and New*York every Satubday. There ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed tu safety, speed, and comfort. There Steamer* I **«vlng Savannah at the same time that the Marion aim <»oviirbnicr leave Charleston, ar rive In New-York as soon a* or bofore them. .. i . . Savannah. I GLOVES—Hoakin, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’ 8AMUEL L. MITCII1LL, Riding Gauntlets. JanSS 194 Front-street, New-Vortc. I WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics; SAVANNAH} AUGUSTA Si HAMBURG} 0wnbrio Dlm,Hea J The Union Steam boat Company of Geor I Corded and Embroidered Skirts, ko. (kgi. ,nd sonth Carolina hnvinfftnoron"hlv LIN ENS, Ac.—4-4 Super Irish Linen* beat mark; 3A pareu to uo inwnu. 1 SfrerhanlS and refotod K auperKSm and 7-8 Long Lawnss *4to 19 4 Barnsly Sheetings; Ptf- Shop, near too 7L.COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are low-Case Linens; 8colch and Irish Diapers; Hucabnos; 77>ey have established the folio' now read y to UaMDOrtlNeaht of MldrocriStlonTbS 5-8 to Damask Napkins; Brown and Blue Check charges: , IWMnlriKKffl m.SS Dojk»;MI. 1« BleKhcdud BrownT.bl. p.muk.j' an... ir not more dispatch, than any other boats on tho river. t° 1--4 Bleached DamaskCloths tCottonand V\ orated The steamers are commanded by experienced and sc- Table and Plano Covers; HM to 13-4 Toilet and Imp©. commodaUng Captains. AU freight wniigned to their rtalQnUu; TS \o3-« F D^ty^Uon 8hlrtlng* f agents will be forwarded free or oommlssiona. Sheetings and Tickings: American, English and VVelrii • ..'The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not I FI annuls; Colored French Flannels; FancyWool Plaids superior to any boats on the river. ^ ^ Ibr Hoys; Plain and Fancy Casslmeres; Tweeds; Ken- supenor m "^Y HARPEIL PresWeut, Savannah. tacky SatlnoU and Jeans. ocU9 ■gplEl j’kM-EgHaK^-A^U.“ I AUHIOL’I.XIinAI, I3IPLENENTS. Jlnnufnctuteri of SndiUcj, BrhHrVUInrntsi, Il.vo onhMKl .good MflortraentorB^dlM, Bridle, wrd IluneMM. orwhlel. the following «rmpriion P^ll 8 P«5; lab Quiilod, Ov.rt.ld .ml Shall., EaddKw Plaiuer’a largo and extra lug. Biddle.; Men’, pltln do.| Engllib do” B.J1> and Em. d..| Lrlle.' Swldle. of a vnriotj of Uooft a»Un;t(nrmcntn. VtelHBudeii A Btofy of Kar.IrriI.liU7 IMt. jMnrr.lV^. TUU. By Wm. BADDLERiB MATEIUAL8.-S«ldlo Trwn, Bklrilng and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web; Thread and Tack* assorted sixes. . _ HARNESSES.—Coach, llarouch* Buggy and Bulky Harnesses, or all kinds, by tho single aeU CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—llarouch* Buggy Sulky 8pringa and Axles; Dash Framro; Hobbs Bow* by the slnglo set; Plated and Brass 8tuap Jolnu; plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do. | broad and narrow Lace* variety or patterns; SUk and Wonted Fringe#; black and purple Coach Romts; Bug* gy I.ampa; Plated and Brasa Carriage Bands; BniMand VWtKnoba.Ac. luly^l ijMo Suits negro clothing, ^ *axADE up with particular reference to comfort and 1YJL durability; (and another Important item to bo known) Is the unusually low prices at which we are sell ing them. Planten visiting onr oily will do well to call and examine bofore aelccung their cloths to make up, and save money. Also—A largo asKrtment or Data and Caps torplanta- tlon us* constantly on hand at the Wholesatat nothing and Hat Depot of LYON k REED, ^ No. 156 OongreKfc73 8LJullan.su- nov 3 ly Savannah, Georgia. MARSUALL HOUSE nrti NOTICE. , iWO MONTHS after dat* application will bo made to X the Court of • frdlnary of Effingham county for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Robert J. Mlnglodorfl; Ute of said county, deceased. EDMUND A. MINGLEDORFF, Adm’r. Springfield, Nov. 13,1638. nov 15 HOUSE-FURNISHING COLLINS & BULKLEY Importers and Dealers. lOO BRYAN-STREET. A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at ver A a large assortment or Houre Furnishing article* | Gudgeons ;^Screen Who ; Homes; Measures;Xlri»t Mill* ,DCH Al s lUce Threshen; Cauldrons ;Douglas’ Pumps aud Wa- vrT^ EN8 ’ ler IBtms; Well-wheels and UuckeU; Cotton and Coun- NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the rotate of J\. ELIAS BLI8S, formerly or this city, deceased, will present them within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate wtlimakepayment to nov 17 ELIAS REED, Admr NOTICE. frtwo MONTHS after date, application will be made X to the Court of Ordinary of Effiingham county for leave to sell all the Lands bclonglug to the estate of THOMAS HURST, Ute of said oounty, deceased, for di vision among the heirs. ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x. November S,1P32.nov 3 NOTICE* T WO MONTHS after dat* application will be made to the Honorablo tho Court of Ordinary or Chatham county for leave to Mil the Real EsUte and Negro 81aves belonging to JAMES II. BATES, Ute of said county, de ceased, for the benefit or hU heirs and creditors, nov 3 ANN B. BATES, Adm’x. NOTIGEi., A LL PER80N8 having demands against the EsUte A. of GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de ceased, are hertby required to present them, duly at tested, within the time prescribed by law; and all per sona indebted to said Estate are hereby requested to nuke Immediate P.,me« g. OOY18 Savannah, G i AdmlnlMtrator’M Sale. f\N the first Tuesday in January next, In front of the U Court House, between the legal hours or sal* will be Mid, by permission of tho Ordinary or Chatham Coun ty, the following portion of the Real and Peraonal Estate of Georgs Glen, deceased, Ute of aaid county, viz: . A PLANTATION, situated on the Ogeeche* 13 miles Bom Savannah, containing about 1,033 acre* with all requUUe buildings; negro woman, Su* a cook, washer, kiL with her three children, Oney, Minerva and Edward; 5'bead of Cattlo; a Tract of Land In liryaa oounty, con taining about 500 acres; a Tract of Land in McIntosh county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. -nor 5 WM. P. HUNTER. Adm’r c. t. jl. NOTICE. A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of A W. WE1CHSELBAUM, deceased, Ute ot Burke bounty, are hereby notified to present them, properly at tested, wlthlu the time prescribed by Uw ; and all per rons indebted to tala deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment to nor 10 A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r. J To oil whom il may concern: Whereas, Benjamin Blitch has applied to me for Letters of Guardianship to Georg* Allen and Adeline Hunt, minors and orphans of James Hunt, Ute of said County, : These are therefore to dte and admonish nil concerned to file their objections (if any they hare.) in my office within tin time prescribed by Uw, otherwise'said Letters will bo granted the applicant. . Witness my hand and official signature, this 28th day Of October, A. D. 1859. JAMES KAHN, oct97 Ordinary E. C. Citation, for Letters of Administration. SeKSS!: j To *11 whom It majeonem: , Whereas, Gimmzl Ttion has applied to mo for Utters of Administration on the estate or Calvin Tyson, Ute 9 ^£Me < ai*%«^r*to cite and admonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (If any they bare) In my office within the time prescribed by Uw, otherwise said Letters will be granted the applicant. T Witness, my hand and official slgnatnr* this 241 h day —“ivember, A. D. 1839. JAMES HAHN, Ordinary E. C. Citation, for Letters of Administration^ S^UlbcrtyCounty. l TotJlwhorn it may concern: . Whereas, Jons Chap* a*n applies to mo for Letters o ro te ault tbe wants of the pi Administration on the goods and chattel* rlghU and ljes_ and hotels, furnished credits of F.T. CnarMAN, Ute of said county, deceased: These ar* therefor* to cite and admonish all and ilngalar tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file their objections (ir any they have) in my offic* within U»o time prescribed by Uw, or said Letters will be granted. J. H. BRAD WELL, Ordinary, Liberty County. Citation} for Letters of Guardianship. S T EMtag£S£c£:,i To.11 whomBm'i,coneora: WnxxBAs. James J. Hines hu applied to me for Let ters of Guardianship to Mrs. Hannah A. Wat, (lunatic,) or said county, These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to file tbslr objections (If any they hare) in my, oiyce within tbe time prescribed by Uw, otherwise ■eld Letters will be granted the applicant . Witness my hand and official signature this second day ofNovomber, A. D. 1632. JAMES RAUN, nor 3 Ordinary E. C. Citation, for Letters Dismissory. S T i'ria“olmmCo.’ j To *11 -booi It m«,concern: Whereas isbaxl Hinklt, Administrator of tbe estate of John Hinklt, late 'of said county, deceased, has ap plied to the Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of Dismission from said Administration: These Sr* therefor* to cite and admonish the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file tbelr objections (If any they have) In my office within tho time prescribed by Uw, otherwise lotlers of Dismission will be granted tbe aalo applicant. Witness, my hand and official signature, thU 4th Octo ber, 1859.. JAMES RAHN, oet 0 Ordinary E. O. .AN .ORDINANCE. T)E It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Jj City of 8avnnnoh and HamleU thereof; That It shall not be lawful for any person or perrons whatsoever to rldelnor through any part of a Square, Street, or Lan* inwblch the InhablUntssball be assembled for the purpose or extinguishing fir* except the commander or the Mi litia with such officers as may be necessary In attendance on him, and it shall be Uwml for them to do so in such cases only as may require that he should communicate with tho Chief Fireman; and should any person or per- aoni not’of lha above description 4 #* herein excepted, at tempt to ride In or through such port* of square* street* or lane* In which perrons are assembled for tbe purpose of extinguishing the fire ss aforesaid, sneh person or perrons to offending shall, on conviction thereof, be fined ln'kaam not exoeeding. Thirty Dollars.—Extract from Fire Ordinance. Attest: R, F. AKIN, Savannah, Ang.4,1853. Clerk or Council. July'S 18—thJl y qty papers please copy. ——. n EORGIA and French Burrnnd Europus Mill 8tonea; GOODSI VJT Iron Fire-proof Safe* of Wilder’s patent; Plough* ’ of various pattern* vis: Engle, Subsoil and Wrought Share; 8hoveU and 8padea; Mauure and Hay Forks; 5 I Potato Hooka: Manure Drug*; Cob Crushers; Corn RYAN-STREET. I shellcrs; Scythes and Sneatlis; Hoes: Axes; Pick Axo* j, and offer fersMe at very low pricro, tnd ;i am iics; Road Scrapers; Ox Chalna; Segments and tent of House Furnishing article* Gudgeons; Screen Wire; Unmes; Measures; Grist Mill* CHINA, PLATES, GLA8S, DISHES, PLATED TEAPOT8. etc. BRITANNIA PITCHERS, JAPAN A BOWLS, TINWARE, GOBLETS, CAOTOR8, TUMBLERS, KNIVES. DECANTERS, FORKS, PRESERVES, 8POONS, WINES and WAITER! JELLY GLA8SE8, LAMI White and Fancy China Dinner Servlee* White Stone do^ Tea Set* together with every description of Cut and ter Scales; Trucks; Cotton Hooks; Mill and Cross-cut 8avrs; Hand and Yard 8aws: Jack Screws; Burns' Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’sUpland Cotton Gins: Cement; Plaster; Ac. For sale br 8TORAGE. rpHE subscriber having taken 44 Williamson’s Shed*” X is prepared to rocolvo Cotton and other Preduc* c storagw. JOHN H. HULL. TO THE EADIES. N K. BARNUM k UO. have on hand a few sets of • Stone Martin Victorinc* Muffs and Cuff* which lulre at the Cheap Hat and nor 2U will bo sold very cheap. Inqulr. UD. LCacCH, lOg. China Vase* of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes I Cap Store, HO Oongreaa-etrec't. and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vasea and Cologne* rich Cut Wine BoUle* China Jewell Boxe* and other Fancy articles in great variety. Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fender* Andiron* 8horel* and Tong* Lamp Wicks, Wood and Willow War* Broom* Urushe* Door Mat* Lantern* both a-j—a a*.a..., tnr *. TmdTrav- GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB- SCRlPTltJN OFFICE. 102 Nassau Street. NEVP-YORK. mar 14[Established In 1843.1 guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work ana 1 S. 1UI. PETTENGIIiE. eling Baskets—together with many other articles not GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION enumerated. oct23 | OFFICE. A CARD. mar 14 No. 10 State-«t.« Boston, ftloaa. IHE subscribers would caU the attention of tho cltl- zena of Savanunh ana surrounding country to their I Agent* No. 10 8i#te street. Boston, ore Agents for the larue and newly-selected slock of 3 Savannah Republican, ana are authorized to recetvo Ad- 8 HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, vertlsements and Subacriptlons at the same rates as are comprising almost every article wanted in furnishing required at this office. Th< Private House* Hotels and Steamships—nearly all of payments. DRESSING SALOON. 'A/TESSRS. COHEN 8c BAN NON respettftiUy announce 1YX to tbe citizens of Savannah that they are now pro pared to do all kinds of work In their line at their new k. * « hton and Drayton-streets. [lowing u tbelr rate o? ^^Ura single Shave 10 cents. For 3 or 3 times a week... .per month 75 w For 4 times a week do. gl 00 For 5 or 6 times a week do. 150 “ For every day..... do. 175 “ For Hair Cutting 20 « For Hair Curling .25 »» For Shampooing 20 44 fiT7*Ma. ConxN will always hold hlmsetf In readiness to attend to orders from those who may require his ser- vlcea at their homes. ly nov“ WATCHES, JEWELRY* SILVER AND SILVER PUTED WARE. THE Subscriber hu on hand, and is con stantly receiving from the best and most re spectable manufacturers In the country. Rich IJIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW ELRY, and sterling SILVER WARE: such ns Table, Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; 8Uver Plates and Walter* Tea Sett* Castor* Cups and Saucer* Goblet* Tumbler* Pap Boat* Soup and Sauce Ladle* Pie, Ice Cream, Cuke and Fruit Knlve* solid Bllver Desert,Pickle and Butter Knlve* Napkin Ring* Salt Cellar* and Fruit SUrcr Plated 8poon* Forks and Ladle* Cake Basket* Castor* Walter* Snuffers and Trays. Ivory Balance Handle Knlve* and 811ver Plated on Steel, Table and Desert Knives. - Flue Twenty-one Day Marble Mantle Clock* and com mon Brasa Clocks, of every description. Gold and Bllver Lever and Leplne Watch e* fine enam elled HunUng Wafehe* Gold and Silver Watch Chain* Seals and Key* Gold and Silver Thitnble* Gold and Silver Spectacle* Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors and Razor Strop* Card Case* Port Monale* Ac. Particular attention will .bo given to Repairing of Watchc* Clocks and Jewelry. From his long experience andextonsivo facilities, he confidently believes he wUl satisfy all who may flavor him with their patronage. Ills prices are as low, and terms ns favorable, as at any other establishment In the State, mar 18 B. WILMOT.No.l Market-square. 'heir receipts are regarded as which were bought for Cash, and wlU be rold at remark-1 NE W WINE AND LIQUOR STORE* ably small profits. I w 0 n . ojr Sf 11 PyH. cnl * f £ UenUon 10 their Stock or Stoves T11F. SUBSCRIBER reapectrully announces rate* Mantel Piece* kc. I r3;in tlio citizens of Savannah, and of the tnte- Peraon* wanting anything In the Uneof House-krop- yggjgjfyior n f this Btal* that he has now opeued and a h ? wU^eep continually In store, a largo assortment of tbe pursuing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select- ^ q u£| tlea of tho various kinds ol Ing from an entirely New “tock^^ ^ n I WINES AND LIQUORS, sept 28 MORSE k NICHOLS, 155 Broughton-st | both foreign and domestic, Invoiced from the best sour ces. and to hit stock of which, at present on hand, he In vites attention. Having had extensive experience In France as a manufacturer, and in America as Importer and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him ce that HEAD-QUARTERS FOR _ GOOD CARRIAGES. i? i^IUUAGB I to offer assurance ibat the articles which are euumora- Business In the dty of 8avannah, Is no I ^ below are each genuine. “ eJperimen i’., U U * ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION. f 1 ”"® 11 Orandles of various brands; Holland Gin; nnhiT; Scotch. Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia Arr.ckiWlcndS.Xlxn™. " s .zM‘S5isSr'^„r npw,,oek ’ havederoted thepastsummer to getting np a lakoh and 6 CORDIALS. srLKNDID STOCK or KVKNT KIND or CaKRUON now 111 In RnoM. Cursena. Manuehllu. RnUfln flUvatlz. ktr. use. AU orthero Carriages are well suited to thlsnur- a^eniraSer AbetoUi 8tavaU *» K,r ket, and for neatness, ligktne,, and durabilitg they can- <whenwaiser, Absmu^kaj&^PORTER. “i h®l ur P»»^- _ RncKAWAYS^pf every M^I^Coacbm | London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale. and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Bcoatxa of every con ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H. Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a very nest, light and convenient style of Sulky, for Physicians aud other* J.C. THORNTON, oct20 tf Comer of West Broad and Bay-sl* Also Agent for Domestic Liquor* oct 20 ly R. MAYER. NEVITT, LATH1KOP Sc HTEBBIN8} WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, /~VFFER FOR SALE—Plain* Kersey* Blanket* Flan- Stocks* Bonds, Exchange & Real Ell nel* Llnsey* Osnaburg* Yarn* Phirlings and Llkewla* for the transaction otaU kinds or Sheeting* Ginghams and Print* DeLalnea and Merino* ] JUaritiois Notarial Proceedings, and jhfjnstnsnt t Sheeting* Gingham* and _ _ . , Bombazines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Chally* Black and Colored Satins and Silks, Dress Sllke'of all qualltle* Linen and Cotton Sheeting* Linen and Cotton Pillow-casing, Super Irish Linen* Toweling* Damasks I and Napkin* Table Diapers and Cloth* Furniture Print*, Fringe* Dimity, Satinet* Kentucky Jean* Tweed* Cu- ■lmere* Vesting* White, Brown and Colored .Canton Flannel* Linen Cambric Handkerchief* Embroidered Linen Cambrio Handkerchief* Shawls nf all kind* La dles’ Embroidered Handkerchief* Caps and Collar* Hosiery of aU kind* Gloves of all kind* SUk Handker chief* Ac.; together with every other article usually kept In Dry Goods establishments. nor 1 'T'HE undersigned have this dny formed a Co-Partrer- X ship, under the firm or BANCROFT k BRYAN, for the purposo of conducting a GENERAL AGENCY fc BROKERAGE BUSINESS, IN Till PURCHASE AND SALR OP itatc. _ , and Jliljnstment of Ma rine Averages, and respectfullysoUclt the patronage of their friends and the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT. JOSEPH BRYAN. novl Byomce No, 117 Bny-street. OYSTERS! OYSTERS!I OYSTERS!!! The undersigned haring keen appointed agent for the sale or Mr. DuroN’s celebra ted Isle or Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar ed to meet all orders with promptness and dispatch. Tber will bo put up In the shell by the bar rel, and opened, either fresh or pickled, In such size kegs as to suit tbe wants of the public. Partle* private fami lies and hotel* furnished any quantity that may be desired. W. D. FORD, oct 18 W aldburg’s Building, Jefferson-strcet. WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS c find immediate employment by application to oct 18 W. D. FORD. Soda Water Apparatus. WM. GEE, Machinist and Brass Finisher, ALIO MANUPAOTORRR OP The Improved Prem I am SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING MACHINES, AT TBB Soda Water Apnratus Manufactory* No. OT GOLD-STREET, One Door from Beekman-st. JWte- York. Draught Tub* Coolers InTub* Copper Fountain* Bottle Mould* Force Pump* Gasometer* Generator* Model Making. —ALSO— STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES. Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice, ov 5 6mo2awl NV Schley’s ■ sey Vvoolsey; _ - Osnaburgs; 50 do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen Wool Capa. oct 18 Steadily Cuming ami Constantly T HE subscriber Is race!ring,* weekly, per steamer* large supplies of Boys’ and Children's Clothing; as 50,000 yards Negro Kersey* all quolitiec; 10,000 do. I tale* By’a do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Pialne*: 4,000do. Lin- they Woolsey; 5,000 English Blanket*; 30 bales Cotton of for role I the numerous little suit* seen about town will tell three tale*—that they are good; that they are ebeap; and that “■ were bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Rang* [nov Iff)QEQ.8.N ICHOL8. PORTRAIT PAINTING. JOHN ANTROBU8, Portrait Painter, would For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS,^WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Of aU the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them valuable) for tho cure of pulmonary complaint* nothing has ever been found which could compare In its effects wtlh this Preparation. Others euro sometime* but at all times and In all diseases or the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do It. It Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe In accordance with the direction* Wo do not advertise fbr tho Infermatlon of those who havo tried it, but thoie who have not. Fa mllles that have known Its value will not be without It, and, by Its timely uro, they are secure from the danger ous consequences of Coughs and Cold* which, neglect ed, ripen Into felal Consumption. The Diploma of tho Massachusetts Institute wasnward- ed to this preparation by tho Board of Judge* In Sep tember, 18471 also, the Modal* of tho three great Insti tutes of Art In this country; also, the Diploma or the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been given to tlio Cnaa- ry Prctoral by their Government, In consideration of Its extraordinary excellence snd usefulness In curing af fections of tbe Lungs and Throat. . . Read the following opinion, founded on tho long expe rience of tha eminent Physician of the port and city or bT. JOHNS, May8,1851. Dr. J. a Avia—Five year#’ trial of your CIIERRY PECTORAL In tny practice has proven whnt I foresaw from Its composition must be tru* that It eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which wo, In this section, I SlMtllaequia has not yet been discovered, nor do T know how a better remedy can be mode for the dlstem- pw, " m »*" u 'rr omTO K,«. a-, *.*.8. Bee what It has done on a wasted constitution, not only in tho following esse* but a thousand more:— SUDBURY, Jan. 24tb, 1851. Dr. Ayrr—In the month of July last, I wns attacked by a violent diarrhoea in tbe mines or California. 1 re turned to 8an Francisco In hope of receiving benefit from# change of ell mate and dloh My dlarrhma ceased, but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness. 1 finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyag* My cough continued to grow wore* and when I arrived In Now-York I was at once marked by ray acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt wbat my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly Invaluable medicine, with little expectation of deriving any benefl from Its uw. You would not re- cel vo these linos did I not regard It my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health, In tbe space of eight mouth* la fUUv restored. I attribute It to the us of your CU ERR Y PECTORAL. Your* truly, WILLIAM W. BMITH. Washington, Pa^ April 19,184B. Dear 8lrFeeling that l havo been spared from a pre mature grave through your Instrumentality, by tho pro- vldeuce of God, I will take the liberty to express to you my gratitude. A cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced roe too low to leave mo anything liko hop* when my physician brought mo a bottle or your 44 Pxo- toral. It shouted to afford Immediate relief; and now, I n a few weeks’ tlmo, has restored roe to sound health. If It will do for other* what It has done for me, you are certainly ono of tho bcnefiictore of mankind. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, Ism, Very respectfolly, your* JOHN J. CLARK, Rector of SU Peter’s Church. With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger E fcan be adduced, unless It be from Its effects upon Prepared aud sold by JAMES C. AYER, Practical Clieinlsl, Lowell, Mas* 8©ldbvT. M. TURNER & CO.. A. A. SOLOMONS, W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, k HENDRICKSON, Savan nah ; and by all the Druggists throughout the State. *vwT5 ‘ NEW- ROOKS. RE0EIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO. IPednssdav. Movstnhor Q5(A. TT'RANK FREEMAN’S BARBER fellOPt n Tal* by X 1 Rev. Ilnynnrd R. Halt, D. D n author of “Teaching a 8c!enco,” ct*, Illustrated by Rush B. Hall. Tho Cabin and Parlor: or Slaves and Masters; by J. Thornton Randolph. Whitehall or theTtmos of Cromwell: a Romancoof English History: by the author of “Whltcfrlnr*” Mary Price, or the Adventures or a Servant Maid; by G. VV. 51. Reynold* vol. 2. Godey’a Lady’s Book, for December. On tho Study of Word te second London Kdlllt^. Graham’s Nagaxin* for December. Table Talk about Book* Men and Manner* from Bjd- noy Smith and other* Kathayt a Cruise in the China Seas; by W. Hasting Macaulay. ■ Regal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History; by Francis W. Newman. The Children of Light: atheme forthe time; by Caro line Choseboro’. IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE, Wholesale and Retail* THE largest and best selected stock of goods ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and Silver Watclie* Vest, Fob aud Guard Chain* Sets of Jewelry, Chntelanc* Bracelet* Brooclie* fine Diamond work ringer Ring* Silver Castor* Tea 8et* Pitcher ~ 1 “-“ “ " • Flsbl* Also,—. -...... , , and a great variety of articles, too numerous to meutlon; the whole of which will be sold at reduced prtoe* AH kinds of Wntche* Clock* Jewelry end other Jobbing attended to by competent hand* aug 23 HORTONk IU REMAN, No. 1 lfi Broughton-st. TAlUORINGc M ESSRS. DIBBLE k CAREY having Just returned from tho North, respectfully Invite their customer* tho citizens orSavnnnah, and the public generally, to call and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors of French, English nnd American Cloth* Casslraeres and Vesting* which they are prepared to manufticturo lo order In tho neatest nnd most fashionable styles. Also, their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfiold, Coddlngton, and other new and fluhlonablo Coat* Vosts nnd Pant* Their stock of ._ .... ... .. 0LE8 Is complete and well assorted, which they wlU sell JEWELKY.dtc, MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-street. has just received the finest assortment of new fash ioned JEWELRY oral! description: Gold and Silver Pencils nnd Pens; Silver and Silver- S I War* such ns Fruit Basket* Walter* Tea-set* o-stlck*Tnble and Tea-spoon* fine Table, Pocket nnd Pen Knlve* kc. Ac.—a large variety of the finest Work- boxc* Dressing-cases Writing-desk* kc. Ac- for ladles and gentlemen—as also, a fine selection ol Flutlna*Ao- coni can* and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he offers nt the lowest prices ever sold at In this dty. Thepubllo generally and the ladles particularly, are respectfully Invited to coll round nnd examine the above stock of 8plendld Jewelry, nt No. 148 Broughton-street aug 21 FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Brgan-strtst. He hu lust returned from New-York, where he hu bought, from the most fiishlonablo bouses In Iho trad* a complete supply of CLOTHS—French nnd English—orall description* for Coat* Pantaloon* Veals, A* A* The selection of Cloth* Cassimere* Ac. Is one of tho best and handsomest ever offered for sale In this market, and he will continue to receive every ten days new supplies of all descriptions of Goods usually kept in such estab. llshment* with the monthly fiuhlonsfrom France and England. The subscriber Is prepared to cut aud make up blsClolht for customers in tbe neatest and moat work manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine for themselves, sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Brysn-streeL ^ NEW jfoaa if WHOLESALE HAT STORE, tel Corner of Broughton * Barnard-sUt., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. npilE undersigned would respectfolly announce to the X citizens and merchants of Goorgla, and adjacent State* that they have taken the oxtenslvo throe story brick building on the corner of Broughton nnd Barnard- street* tn the Immediate vicinity or several other whole- ute establishment* where they prupo»c. about tho som or September, to open one of the LARGEST A CHEAP EST ASSORTMENTS OF HAT’S, CAPS, FURS, and other Good* In their tin* ever offered In the Southern market* Their assortment will not only bo made up from their own extensive manufactory In Now-York, but will embrace every thing that Is now, Ihshionable, and adapted to season and climate. Wo are rerolvod to mako It the Interest of merchant* In all sections of the South, to trado with u* and are pro- R nred to giro them u good terms as cau bo had in the orthern elite* On tho first of October next, we will open our RETAIL DEPART3IENT, when wo will offer to tho citizens o Savannah and vicinity a moat stylish and elegant assort ment of Gents’ and Boys* Hats and Cap* Ladies’ Riding Hat* Aft, A* JCjrPartlculars in future advertisement* sept 24 DELDEN k CO. Woolen Goods* Day opened their ex lood* to which they would moat respectfully call the attention of Planters vis iting this city, m they ore determined to make It to tha interest of nil who may favor them with a call t 3000 pairs colored nnd white London Duffil Blanket* 100 *« super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bed do 50 44 green, blue and red Mackinaw do; 20 bales Carolina Plains; 20' “Georgia do; 30 “ white and block Washington Jeans: S3 “ D. R. Heavy Stripes: 15 “ twUIed and plain red Flannel; 20 “ heavy Cotton Oinabttrgs; 40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirting* 10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plidns; 20 “ Manchester Plaid* Also, a very handsome assortment Balinetta, Caul- mere* block and colored Keulucky Jean* Corduroy. ScotchPlaid* A*, we offer to the public at very reduced price* by [oct 71 A1KIN A BUI chlnery. Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker Water Wheel* Machinists* Tool* and Blachlne Work generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as equally good work can be obtained for elsewhere. Particular attention paid to economy of (Uel In steam ' ‘ ibHUylner—“■*— engine* and to durabl aprlil ly _ LAND WARRANTS. rpHEHighest Cash Price paid for Land Warrants by X July 5 A. O. TOMS, No. 120 Bay-street. GLASS WAREl I A large and varied assortment Just opened; a roong which may be found several patterns of finely _ cut Decanter* in setts; a large vorfolyof slnglo De canter* both cut and pressed; some handsomo styles of Wine and Hock Bottle* Cologne* Ac. C'nll aud ex- amln* at [sept 20] COLLINS A BULKLEY’B. URNS. FINE HATS. THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemon’s Hats hav ing been permanently established, we have now _ In store a large Block of Hals from the most cele brated manufacturer* which we warrant superior to any other that can bo produced for tbe aame price, sept 25 N. K. BARNUM k CO. M SAVANNAH DRY BOCK. I (J folly lender his professional scrrlces to Ihe’ctl To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels of savannah and vicinity. —IHE 8nscriber respectfully Informs them that tho 8A- HU Room* In BL Andrew’s Hall, are always open to -RYDOCK.r ‘ ‘ ' ' * J ,J ■- J - 100 VANNAH DRY DOCK is now In succeasfol opera- public Inapectlon, and ho would be gratified lo have any in, and U U calculated to take In ahlpsof any dau from visitors who may be pleased to call. nov 19 „[)to 1500 tons burthen. It U 230 feet long and 65 feel fra n-rniMn — *- bom »eir mud, udmlrol i wo (...but despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making I * ^ ew ™°- re *• e'enre which our friends must call • ■- * ** ili3L md and Smith’s work done on the premtro* and every effort made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may favor the Dock with their buslnes* D. P. LANDERSHINE, Agent and Superintendent, feb 34 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston. left, to secure which our friends must call We are receiving by every steamer additions to _ .... jady well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaks and Over Coats In endless variety, at nov 17 PIERSON, 1IEIDT A 00.»8. GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE, CARRIAGE MAKER, _ 200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-STBEET, Franklin-Square. W OULD Return his thanks to hla friends and patrons for post favour* and Inform them, that he Is now ready at tne old stand, to execute any work In the above line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all who may honor him with a call. AU kinds of repairing In the above business done with the utmost neatness and Wheelwright and Blocksmllh work, and all kinds of Wheel*Wagon* Dray* Cart* Ac., made on the shortest uotlce and on most liberal term* • Jan 28 . m AMERICAN HOUSE, HANOVERrSTREET 7.. .BOSTON. BY LEWIS RICE. REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. Possessing all the modern Improvements and Conveni ences for Ute Accommodation of the Traveling Boston, Nov. 10,1832. Public. ir To Merchante, Shippers Druggists and Others. HTJSTAED. Wfthlngton Sc Wilde’* Celebrated Pre mium Muwtard, OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western Mar- L ket* In Keg*Can* Tin* and BoUle* This 31 uatard Is mode from Iho best English and Italian Seed, and needs no other recommendation than the ex tensive sale It has met wlUi for the put number of year* and being In constant use by the U. 8. Army and many .Ued State* For sale by * iifif r nn of the Hospitals In tbe United State* Opposite Wm. Colgatos A Co.’s 8oap Factory, oct a 2;w3mo m TO P0BCHA8EHS OF DRY GOODS 1 TF Goods or the' best quality, at tbo lowest price* are X an lndricdpfent, ploaro calf at Wi C. Wadsworth’s, {Under the Marshall Mouse,) BROUGHTON-STREET, Arid examine his stoclr of FANCY A STAPLE GOODS, comprising some of the richest and moat fashionable ■nodi ln the clty, among which are some rich Brocade BOk* from <15 to 831 per pattern; Chamellon A Striped SUk* from 75c. to <1 per yaidj handsome Checked and Striped Bilks for Mooning; French all wool Cashmeres ■Among tho Staple Goods may be found a variety of Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; Tickings; Keraoyli| Limeys; Flannels; Blankets;Linen Damasks; Gloves; Handkerchlefe°^^^le* , Ac! 7 it^ri[ll of which he Invites an examlnaUon, feeling confident lhat tlio qualities and juices will prove satisfactory to*” dec l pSriMHiSSEw JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAIUT AND Oil. ST0EE, SAVANNAH, OA. No. II Wliitnker-atreet. K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD,Fore No* 1 and 2 English do. - GROUND PAI TSt Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome 4 reen, Paris Groen, and Prussian Blue. DRY PAINTS t_ Venetian Red, 8] ^X^m"YXw;u;’bS."TiS , di"s”^? I Drop Black, 2>d A VARIETY OF FaK'CY COLORS^ Wrought nndCa.t Iron Railing, Iron Columns, LuueedOIL, Sperm do, Nealsfoot do, and SPIRITS Shatters, Iron Bedstead* and Iron Fund- OP TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHE8 f PalnLVar- w»5 ■ . . nlsh, Graining, uni Artiste’ do. Window and Picture K ^ I 7* d ‘> GlAss, of all qualltle* from Bbyll to 32by46; Copal, Ja- made enUrelrou a new plan, with rails and Iron posts pah. Light and Kcfonch VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS foeftilgh EK'“ U ’ PAraR,,ANOm ° S ' F]nrV °‘* l^V^^S.miMdnef lK y: CSTThe above articles will be sold on reasonable I - ffriP 10 Subscriber would refer to the enclosure of House, Sign and Ship Painting Done In a workman-like maimer, and at reasonable prtoe*' Jen at) New York WueEaillng Work.. Spuitih Brown, Laopbluik, Yellow >pUli Bobwjbor Muiuf«torer “ I, Ibbow, B«l<»niaoom.G,o e o, FRE8GO AND OIL DECORATIVE PAINTING. F CORRA Is prepared to execute every description • of decorative painting. Having learnt hla art in Italy, he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfac tion to tho citizens of Savannah, and lie can refer to sov- eral specimens of his work already In this city. He E tints on plaster, canvas* gtas* prepared paper, Ac, * He afro paluts window shade* transparencies, Ac. He can produce testimonials that his fresco and other work does not In the least lose Its color by the Influence of climate. His shop Is at the corner of Broughton and DrayUm-street, where he has for safe a flno assortment of engraving* both fancy and historical.oct DRY GOOdS. T HE subscribers have In store, a very large stock of DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which they offo at Iho lowest price* nnd on the best term* Drou Goods.—Black and fancy Bilks; Oaquidere and Boche Robes; MQiuIaine.De Laines; doslmeros: Block Bombazines; Black and Fancy Alpaccas; Black Nor- wlch Cloth; Block and Colored klerlnos; French Cali co'* English and American, do., Needle work Collar* Chemisette, Lace Cape* Bonnet Ribbon* Gloves and Hosiery, Lace* Linn, Cambric Handkerchief* Ac, Ac. D. WITT fc MORGAN, oct 18 Rlbero’a Building, Congress-street. — letery ofthe Erenrtt family at Fort Valley, and also to his work at Macon, Madison, and other places In Georgia, BLAKE’S PATENT I tST Orders will be received by G. W. HARD- FIRE vaoov PAINT, mold OHIO. CASTLE, Agent for Mr. W, No. S3 CongraMtree!. T HIS Valuable Mineral Substance Is sold In fine pow-I mar4 ly - .der,then.^° consistency | — TAKE NOTICE!'—•'' " ' , . . . „ ^ receiving, and have la stor* an assort- ever ls'covered from the action of the weather and from I WACTIIES, JEWELRY & FABTCY GOODS. fire. - . ' . Not to be surpassed In the Stale, which can be bought at - There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car deck* reduced price* Our friends are Invited tojrive os a call, for all kinds of Iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard HORTON k HIKE MAN, as the Iron Hull; and nevercleavaa off. novl 110 Broughton-street. In some place* a spurioris artfete bro been sold as the rpEA~8 a BPI6E8:~75 packagu Te£. coiUisUm ^ tS or thick paint, and applied with a brail* and after an ex- -rrrEai posuro of a few months to the atmosphere, this coating W mr becomes a perfect slate or coat of mall, protecting white * . , Every Barrel U marked BLAMPS VIRErPROO* do; l?Cs IWsrf W R. NORTON. deed ton ground do; wlu 1 case Nutmeg* 1 bbl. Cloves: l ease ilndlgpi Just in store and for safe st 1EB k RODGERS', 142 Bay*. Notice. CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, ) 31*v Tknm, 1852. J W HEREAS, Thomas Ryerson, William Robertson, J. N. Philip* P. G. Thomas, W. W. Johnson and M. Prendergast,iummouedto attend the present May Term of this Court as Grand Juror* have mode default for tbe Term—It is ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or before tho first day oT the next term of this Court. And wherea* Wm. J. Moore made default on the twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, nnd sub sequently—it Is ordered that be bo fined Forty Dollars unless he (lie good aud sufficient cause of excuse on or before the drat day of tho next term of this Court. And wherea* John G. Cook, John F. iteldrum, James Qtian- lock, J. I). Boshfer nnd J. B, Bturtovnnt, summoned to attend tho present term of this Court as Petit Juror* have made default for the term; and wherea* B. B, Bushier and P. Scanlan, Petit Juror* mode default on five days or the second week of the term; and where- a* James Connelly. Pater Gafnoy, Beni. 8pencor, Francis M. Myrrel, Frederick Scherff ana D. Cohen, summonet ns Talesmen, mado default tor tbe term—ills ordcrcc that they bo fined twenty dollars each, unless they fife 8 ood and sufficient cause Of excuse on or before tho rat day of the next term of this Court. And wherea* M. Llnoanlbal, Talesman, mado default on four days ot said second week, and James Sherdon, Jacob Alanke* John Gray, and John Thoms* Talesmen, made de fault on threo days of said week, and Daniel Clark, 31. II. 3!yer, Talesmen, made default on two days of said week, and win. B. llalfer* Patrick McGovern, Emanuel Kan- waller, 31. LowenlbaJ, John CUmoay and Stephen Ilndriek, Tulesmen, inndodefault on one day of said week—It '* ordered that they be fined five dollars each, for days’s deftult, unless they file good and sufficient ttf excuse, on or before the first day of the next te Kxteactfrom the Minute* JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, C1.NRK S. O. C. 0. CHATHAM INFERIOR COURT, ) - WniR*iS, Jaekaon Whit* James DoyfejW^O. Staf ford, Tbos.E.8baw,'John O. Hernandez and John U. Btrou* summoned to attend the , present term or this Court a* Petit Juror* have made defeult for the terra; and where#* Wm. If. Lyon, Robert D. Pa pot and James Connelly, Petit Juror* made defealtnn the second day ofthe term—Uls ordered thattbeytie fluod twenty dollar* Meb, unless they file ifobd and •umeteot cause or excuse, onor before the first day oftbe next term of this Court. Extract front thirftniiiite* “NtTi-. GUILMARTIN, CLSKK INf. O. 0, C. every cause term of lawl2nwo—3m fo and Adventures of PunehtoMto—adapted French of Uctave Flulllct. and embellished hundred «“*— *ML__ The Lite from the Ft—— _ vwwu ,. with one hundred Design* m2S?l£",7 or Hl urle.ror Young PooplN.ilh ch,uren ’ Y«a^“ ,COllKUOn .r^fe M^SlK k «S^!3S JSgBSf * la fo graving* Nut-Cracker and King Mous* Translated from tho German of Hoffman by 3Tr* St. Btmon. - illustrated. Tho Ploasurcs of the Country: Simple SlorioaJor Young People. By 3lr*-Harriet Myrtle. — ,n Received by J. B. CPBBEDOE. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO. T HE HI8TORY OF HENRY ESMOND, Written by htmself: by W. 31. Thackery. A Life of Vicissitudes: a Story or Revolutionary Times; by G. P. R, James. Bleak lions* No. 9. History or Romulus; by Jacob Abbott Select British Eloquence: embracing the best speeches entire of the mostemluont orators of Great Britain; by CLauncey A. Goodrich, D. D. ed^y , Ha^rfc r Brot^or* eW ed,Uon » puhllsh- Oomcllus Nepos; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D. nov 25 rpil ACKER AY’S new work—Henry Esmond, Colonel X In the service or Queen Anne. „ yiolssltudea: aStory of Revolutionary Time* By G. P. R. James. Bleak House, No. 9—The Children or Light K*thy: a Cruise In the China Seas. By Macnuloy. Select British FJoquenco for the last two Centnrio* By Professor Goodrich. Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous illustra tions, Mackey’s Lexicon of Freemasonry. Muckny’s Ahlmon llczon. Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and Cross's Chart nov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. NEW BOOKS. RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER k CO. ... ThUreday, December id, IFE of Henry Clay, containing numerous Anecdote* J with Illustration* Young American’s Library. The London Art Journal for November. Yankee Jack: or the Perils of a Privateersman, a ro mance ortho War or 1812: by Harry Hazel. Poverll of tho Peak—Llpplncolt’a Abbotsford’S edition of Waverly Novel* The Principles and Practice or Dental Surgery: by Chapin A. Harris, 31. D.{ fifth edition, revised, modified and Improved—230 Illustration* U 1 Wythe*M U D 1,0,0 ^ 8 * ra P lom Bookl by Joseph Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table: by L. Gaylord Clark—Illustrated. Poems: by blattle Griffith, now Just collected. The Banker’s Common-Plack Book—Chronicles nnd Characters of tho Stock Exchnng* with stock tables from 1732 to 1846; Dividends on Bank or England Stock from 1607 to 1847, kcj by John Francis—1st American edition. Essays on Exchange, Interest, 3loney, Ac.: by J. R. McCulloch, author of Commercial Dictionary. Homes of American Author* containing Anecdote* Personal and Descriptive Skclelie* by vsrious writers— Illustrated with views of Residence* Portrait* 4-c. First Lessons In Book-Keeping: by Joseph U. Pal mer, A. 31. Harper’s Magazine from commencement In vol* bound dec 2 For Pur'urS-V^nVo^Si f „ rlh(i ^SDtSSESSSassid&^ FLB* filLB* hlBBOUBUL DllEASKS, Ce T .Lr. oua EsumoHs, Lnraa Complaint, Baos. ciitTis, Consumption, Fbmalk Com. PLAINTS, Loss OP APPBTITK, Gzs. KRAL DZatLlTY, kc. In this preparation are strongly conoenlrsfedaU medicinal properties or SarsaparlU* combined with thi most effectual aid* the most salutary production* th» most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and tha combination la auoh that ono modifies and Improves thi other, producing a compound dUferiug entirely In Its eh*, racier nnd properties from any other-preparation, and unrivalled In Its operation on the system when laborin* under disease. Tbe manv well authenticated cure. S c rofola,oflh o most malignant character, hsvertrenft a wide and deserved celebrity. But U Is not alon. i» Scrofula, nor in the class of diseases to whlch lt beW? that this preparation has boon found benelelal. iffl folly tested, not only by patients Iherasehre* but Mm bv physician* that U has received Uielr unquilfledreSS "•endation. aud the approbation or the public, andhS established, on Its own merit* a reputation for valiT. and .mei’e, ft. .iiperlor iTu,. AiSSr«££«& bar nr lbs nii of8m«p.rtllfc Hi. fcllowlsguj;' monftl. .i, Hlsoled fhun oniong tbs niullimdn nr ihni. and) tortorth.rconllnn.llon,lh” reader Is referred to the Family Recipe and Medical al mans* furnished gratultonsly by all our agente; h Tbe following waa sent to our agent* Messr* W. A. WAtnaoN k Co^who are personally acquainted with tbo writer: .. «. WATKBroRD.N. Y., Nor. 20,1850. 3Iessr* 8ANna—Gentfemonj—About throe months sine* tho disease called “ Beard, or Barber’s it oh,” ap peared on tny fee* and as It is of rare occurrence-no «»»« « Jet having come under tho care or our viUsn physicians—I found It very difficult even to slop the pro* «fe«» ° r ,‘he disease on my fee* although l. tried rente- dlea that bad cured from the ptrople on a child’s fece to tho galled breast of a canal horse; and oven pulled out tny beard on tbe side or my thee and chin. A abort lima sine* n friend told mo that he had It for two year* and tried dlfforoul remedies without sncces*but flnallv cured tins short time by the use of Sanda’ 8arsaparilla. On this recommendation, I bought one bottle* and finding I re ceived benefit from It, 1 continued Its use until 1 am now perfectly cured. I amJed to bring this to yournotlco gralultously, from the fact that the disease Is not named In the list of cotnnlaliite for which the Sarsaparilla Is a remedy, and thnt you may bo ablo confidently to recom mend it for such coses. Your* truly, GEO. E. SCOTT. RE3IARKABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS, „ „ , Naw-Yoax, Feb. 17,1849. Messr* Sandst—Having suffered many years with a disease of my throat, atfectlng the larynx, durii '' ■ every thing. 10RDON Mi oKAY, Agent. GEORGIA BURR NULL STONES. T IE Undenilgncd has on hand an assortment or Burr Ston* from 18 Inches to Kyi feet diameter, a portion of which is nlreody dressed for running, and of superior quality. 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Tbe Reports are furnished by a corps of over thirty regular nnd experienced Reporters, and tor comprebenslvenes* brevity, and accuracy, tho publishers challenge compart, son with any other series or English Reports now pub lished. Amongthe numorous Instances of superiority or Uiese Reports ovor any other, tho publishers are permit- ted to refer to many dlatlngushod membors ofthe profes- ilon who have voluntarily tarnished testimonials. Ten volumes have already boon issued, bringing down tho decisions to she Summer of1852, being thus two years lu ndronco or any other reprint of English Reports. For the greater convenience of the Profession, there wlll nlso be published, as soon as required, a full Tablo of Case* showing at a glance the volumo aud nago of every series of Reports which contain tbe samo coses os the Law and Equity Report* J} e l > . orta w [ 11 bo continued, In the same superior stylo, at the low price of 62 nor single volume to perma nent subscriber* Subscriptions to the above received by_^ tit JOHN 31. CUOPER A CO., Agents for Savannah. WM. B. SYMONS O FFERS for sale a largo nsaortment or Cloth* Cas- slmeres and Vesting* consisting tn part or tbe following article* selected by himself during the past summer In LONDON aud PAR18, which he will make up to order in tho best stylo of workmanship, and at the shortest notice. Ills stock of Ready-mado Cloth ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gontleinon’s wear, Is very largo, and of the best quality and stylo—tho wholo of It made this fell undor Ills own Inspection, nnd will be •old at tho lowest prices tor cash or approved credit:— French Black, Blue, Brown and Olivo Cloths: Fancy French and English Gaulmcrcs; Fancy Silk Vesting* super; Fancy Silk Plush Vestings; Block Barathea Silk Vestings; Super Black Doeskin Cnsslmercs; Merino and Silk Undershirts and Drawer* Whlto and Fancy Shirts and Collars: Canton Flannol Shirts and Drawers; Whit* Black nnd Fanoy Kid Glovea; Nock Tie* plain nnd em broidered; Merino apd Cotton Hocks; Scarfr; Satin and Bombasine Stocks. IT Whitaker Street octal CHEAP CASH STORE. CORNER WHITAKER A CONGRESS-STREETS. T HE subscribers arc receiving tholr Fall and Winter supply of STAPLE A FANCY DRY GOODS, which they will dispose oft at their usual low prico* for cosh or cltr Bccciilnneo. pur .lock I. tarac .ml wolUcloclod. Planters andMerehanls visiting this*cUy would do well uk8n I th ®' *b° v « “oW and furnished It throughout with the beslof new for- .— 3 -.-1 — j v . r ~......ecomfort June21 ly JESSE CAIN, Proprietor. kegs best brand* For safe by 1TDOV23 JOHN R. NO£ H ARPER’S MAGAZINE,—Tho December number Is received, commencing a now volume. Now is the wme for subscribing. On hand, for sal* a fow cop*-- - tne Magazine from the commencement, handsome!) a ., u Jjboiiplgybound for libraries. For safe at Publishers dec 4 7 8. 8. SIBLEY, No. 135 Congress-st. PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS. A GENERAL varioly of tho best publications of the Presbyterian noard of Publications; Justreceivod ana for solo at the Book store of 8. B. SIBLEY, 00795 No. 135 Congress-st. I NKS.—, Ink of i from the ■“A superiorquail if of News Ink, Book nnd Job of overy quality, rod, blu* Breen, gold slz* Ac- ie mamifectory of Romtg, Lay A Co., PhlladeV- and strength declining, and the disease making fearful progress. Caustic applications were used, and whatever elso wns thought most efficient for producing# cure; bnt 1 am confident the deplorable situation 1 was i* the la ryngitis being: accompanied with pbUsIs and great dlffl- oulty tn breathing, would soon have terminated my life, had 1 not obtalued relfer through tbo medium or your Ini valuable Saraaparlll* I must any, Bentlemen, when I commenced using Uio Saraspnrill* I did not place much confidence In Its virtues j and Ibis wIB.amt surprise yon when you are Informed I had tried more than fifty differ uun|iniuiiHiui,iDia loeriuonce. i ms marvellous ins. clfio has not only relieved, but cured me; and 1 therefore hinklt my duty, gentlemen, for tbe benefit or-suffering humanity, to give you thU attestation of ray cure. Your* very truly, D. PARENT. Consulate or Frxkcr in tub United Statzi. Tho above statement and signature were acknowledged In our presence by Blr.D. Parent as true.' For the Consul General of Franc* , ... L. BORG, Vice Consul, a wld, wholcsnle and retail, by A. B. A B Druggists and Chemist* 100 FultoireL, cornerof William, Now York. Bold also by Drugglsfe generally throughout the United State# and Ganadas. Price 91 per bottle: six bottles for 65. Sold In Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. Bf. TURNER A CO, nnd by all tbe Druggtata throughout bo dty und Slate. 3nio—th septSO. phta. A supply will be kept constantly < ““ “ Oiden •old on the mostrposoTiable^ormB.^Or^orafrom'^rfetl era respectfolly solicited, [oct 7] J.B. CUBBEDGE. A N J.?d«n.°noS.?,Tb™ VJU ““- nov 17 J.B. CUBBEDGE. Doctor Youraclf for 2B Gents 1 oflho POCKET i£8CULAPlUS,or-Evory one Ids own a Physician I Tiubtv- sixtu edition, with upwards of n hundred engraving* showing prlvatedlseaso In overy shape and form, nnd malformations of yXTmsr** Tho time hu now arrlvod, thnt persons suffering from se cret disease* need no more become tho victim or quaok- **7» M bv the prescriptions contained In this book, any one . .. t m »J«*i;ahlro«elf without bin- draneoto builnem, or the knowledge of the most Intimate friend,and with one-tenth UieusuBiexpease.. In addition: to the 1 general routine of private disease. It folly explains the cause of manhood's early doclln* with observations on marriage—besides many other derangement# which It would not be proper to enumerate In the public 'print* IdT Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE GENTS enclosed tn a letter will receive one oopy or this book, by mall, orflre coploswlll bo aaot for on dollar. Ad- dress, “Da. W. Y&UNO, No. 153 SPRUOEStreSt PHIL- A DELPHI A.” Postpaid. S3T Da, YOUNG can beoonsulted on any ofthe Disease* described In bis dUferent^ publication* It bis Office, 152 SPRUCE Street, every day bOlwcen T) and S o’clock, (Sunday’s exoepted.) Only 27—osly] TjW. ivoiilfTAuLB cUtLerV. ' Fur ftl.br » ‘f-bOTM JOHN R.‘MOiaoN. t770LPE’3 80UIBBAU AROMATIC fi URN AITS, fectory. It le flavored and medlcatod, not by the com mon harsh berry, but by the choice botanical variety of thenrotna to Italian Juniper berry, ( wbose more vinous extract is distilled and rectified with Its spirituous solvest, and thus becomes a concentrated, tlnctur* or exqulilis flavor nnd nrqra* altogether transcendaut In lu cordial and medicinal propertle* to any Holland Gin beretofors known. ...‘“n? 1 ?! 61 ’ Khoumatlsm; In obstructions of thoi Bladder uud Kidneys IU effects are prompt, decided and Invariably reliable. And it is not only a remedy for these,mnladlefcbutlu.il case*in which they are pro. ducod by drinking bad water, which I* almost universal- ‘y^ko cause or them, It oporatos as a sure prevenllv* Tbodlstroulngolfect upon; the Stomach, Bowels tnd BUdder of traveller* new rosldenl* and aU persons an- accustomed to thorn, produced by (he water* of nearly aU our great Inland river* like tho Ohio, Mississippi tnd Alabama, from tbo largo quantity of decayed vegetable matter contained In them. In a state of solution, is well known; Mis also thatof tho waters of limestone regions, Is.SsiL'JP« Slone In the Bladder. Tho AROMATIU SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is an abso lute corrective of all these- injurious properties of bad water, and consequently prevenu tbe diseases which they occasion. It Is also found to be a cure and proven- Uvo or Fover and Agu* a complaint caused by lbs con joint effects or vegetable malaria lit the atmosphere, ssd vegetable putrescences In tho waters of those districts la prevails. The ARUMAT108CH1E- DAM SCHNAPPS is consequently In great demand by persons travelling or abont to settle In those parts of lbs country, especially; as well os by many In every commu nity whore It has becomo known, on account or IU vsri ous other remedial propertle* In all coses or a dropsical tendency, U Is generally lbs otriy remedy required, when adopted In the early itsgu of tbe disease. In Dyspeptic mulndle* when takes Is proper qusntltle* as a diet drink, nnd especially at din- ner, It Is found, by uniform experionc* to be emlnenily efficacious In the most obstinate ease* when even the best of the usual remedies have felled to afford more than mere temporary relief. In oases of Flatulency, It U an immediate nnd Invaluable speclfl* and It may be sd- ministered lu dillutod and proportionate quantifies, even to young Infanu, In all those paroxysms of griping win In Ihe stomach and bowel* to which they are especially ■ubiect, as well as lu tho collo of grown person* Its Judicious adoption In connection with the principal meal* or when a sense or exhaustion dictates Its use, nover falls to relieve the debility attendant upon pro tracted Chronic mnlndle* low tomperamentaand exhaust ed vital enorgy, by whutever cause Induced. These are feels to which many or the most eminent medical me* both In Europe nnd the United 8tates, here borne teed* mony, and which are corroborated by their highest writ ten authorities. Tbo AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is put up In good strong bottle* ueatly covered and. labeled, so- compnnled by an Essay upod Us properties and uk* For safe by tbe principal Druggists In this city nnd United State* UDOLPflE WOLFE^lraporter, y In our last number we accompsnfed' the publication of a circular on this subject, from, our fellow-dtUea Udolpbe Wolfe, Esq., with a briof-commentary, expres sive of our own views. Blnce then wo' hare < been em ploying Ibis agent, nnd thus far with fovorable results. But wo uro In receipt of eeveral communications on fin unbject from medical men, which serve to show that Mr. Wolfe’s Aromntlc Sclednm Schnapps Is very extensively In us* and In tbe hands of physician* Is proving wu ua n stimulating diuretic to be eminently successful afior other mcdlcntlon with this Intent had been tried In vain. In ono of the oases thus reported nbdomlnnl dropsy ns* been cured, nnd thd necessity of tapping nvertod; and w another n distressing case of gravel, so called, hsi been entirely removed by the passage of n calculus or con- ■liferable slz* which Is ascribed to the use of only two bottles of ibis article. Wo know not the ohjoct of Mr. Wolfe In - designating hla preparation by the- singular uneuphodlous name or “ Schnapps « nor of his denominating It In bis advert 1 *®, muni* also “concentrated Tincture of Juniper,”.-IniteM ipr perpetuating Its ancient title of Holland Gin. »» iruo that ho admits It to bo nothing else than the WW article lu Its pure state, unadulterated by noxious drugs, and honce be contradistinguishes It from Gin of cow murce, nearly all or which, as Is well kuown, Is ruMU- lactured hero and elsewhere from inferior whiskey ew rofoso drugs. Tlio name ho has given It, however,- m*T •ervo tho purposo ol designating his artlcl* as P w P*J, t exclusively for medical purpoie* and thus commend w to phyalclans for whoso convenience It Is on sale only uy reputable druggists nnd apothoenrta* Mrw As respccls its medicinal aud curative dfect* Wf on- dorstand him to claim only lhat It Is a pure and reltapw article of Holland Gin, and as such worthy or the confi dence of physician* In those diseases for which they we wont to prescribo It, aud have hltberto only been reetnun* ed, by finding It impracticable to obtain the article to ■ pure slate. Nor should, any prejudice against slcohwie oiodlcino deprive the afflicted ortho benefit of jthtoJrtJ- ol* which from time Immemorial has bold. Ita pwo* among tho remedial agencies or tho,Materia BIcdna,» w be found worthy of confidence by continued ®xperien»- At nil ovenl* those who peislst In tbe employment sm .. _ pure article oyW the niaffifold'Mtfi&rafionMO In tho market, Mr. Wqlfe liberally •uppllea kPWjJjWJ with a sample bottlo for analysis and trial, as set forth » his circular, and slake the reputation of the jwP W. W on too Innooeno* safety, and 'efflttcncrof'WoJ Gin, when used under medical advice; pledge* hta own character In business that the artlcldwIU no) owf^ point any ono who use \W-New-rork MeiUcl Of , Oct, 1,1852, lawlOtoBrao : ~ NewTlDi Slieet-lron & Copper Monufnctoiy ar look at Vaui ja j STOVES I 8T0VESII STOVES H I Hi. Subscriber. b»e on bund .1 Ib- gfj line WW prion w Hi J. a. ft T. BISUW-