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“B “«4 of nivlsitlon on Ih. 0ri«t8.1lll«
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i ,,des ofthe river, consisting of several tract*, com
lDK In »U two thousand and thirty acre*, moroor
onelhouraud acre* of whlchls heavy limbered Pto
fsss?4sS|i
■ nranerty belongs to tho estate of Atnorr 81b-
JSdLSSdaold for tho benellt of tho heir* Terms
Wd,IW J03IAII 81UI.EY, I A(1|n ,_
OEO. A. SIMMONS, 1 A “ mr "‘
nutmil. Nor. 0,1852. uiUin-JJ »°TlT
etnctnl 3Hln-t(Btmtnt(J.
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.SAVANNAH KKP1I])! IC
din o
'*u by Umlr Iron Btean
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.AND ALSO ST TUB aTBAMBB—m
AMORY SIBLEY,............... -CapL —— ; -
The latter Steamer being or lee* draught than any
other on the River, insure* unprecedented despatch In
all stage* of the water. The Company la also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care or the Company, of
Its Agents, wUl be received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, President, Augusta.
T, U, MILLS, Agettt. Savannah,
oct 18 W. M. HOWLAND, Agent, Augusta,
_ . Executor’s Nnlo,
. itti£l bo sold, on tho llrst Tupwlay In January next,
• W at the Court llouso In tho City of8avannah, under
an Older obtained from Uie Ordinary of Chatham county,
0ri '““ T " eS " 1 “‘ “'ffi&OIS 8.BABTOW,
noT ie Executor of Wm. II. Mongut,
Artminlatrator’ii Sale.
> N the first Tuesday 1- ’ *
front of the Court 1
In January next, will be sold, In
House. In Springfield, Efllnghnm
> named Ev* about forty-six yeara
A Urn IIIRO huru, irainwu .... —b""— ,
from tho city of Savannah, containing three hundred and
twenty three acres, more or less, known aalhe late resi
dence of Joshufc Guam* deceased. Sold as the property
of said deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors
orUM MCWd. BENJAMIN J. DA8IIER, Adra'r.
NuTcmbcr 23,1852. norS5
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and
In safety, speed, and comfort.
These Steamers, living Savannah at t!
__ Administrator’* Sale-
/-\N tho first Tuesday In January nexUwlU bo aold, In
U frontoftho Court House, In Springfield, Efllugham
county, between tho legal hours, a Ukoly Negro man
n *Al50, w'm’bo sold, on the same day. In front or the Court
Upases In the county of ^wndeo^lol of luujd No. 187,1jj
ty acre*} sold as tho property or tho estate of
Thomas Hurst, deceased, for tho benefit or the heirs of
•aid deceased. Terms made known tho day of sale.
nov25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November S3.1852.
A LL persona having dftnarids against the estate of
A. Geobob J. Zirrxxxa, late of Chatham Oounty.de-
Mased. will present them within the time prescribed by
Sis^'“'“^roSS'zot^am:
NOTICE.
;rrUVO months aBer date, application will be made to
*#• JL the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary or Glynn coun
ty, for leave to sell tho R'nl Estate and Negro slaves ho
ly, for leave to tell the R'nl Estate ana negro waves oe-
‘ longing to George A. Reed, late or said county, deceased,
for the benofltofhls holrs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
.November 85,1852. novSO
NOTICE,
nnwo MONTHS aflcr date, application will be made to
J. -tho Court of • -rdlnary of Effingham countv for leave
to aell all the Jande belonging to the estate or Robert.
“M^DTatN^RFF, Adm*r.
Sprinafleld. Nov. 12,1852. nov 15
ajIAs BLISS, formerly or this city, deceased, will
t them within the time prescribed by law, and
ndebted to said estato will make payment to
y !7 ELIAS KEEP, Admrir.
NOTICE.
i*mWO MONTHS after date, application will bo made
* I j© tho Court or Ordinary or Effllngham county for
leave to sell all tho Lands belonging to tho ©date of
- ^THOMAS HURST,late of said county, deceased, for
TW.» .toon. .h. »rt». EUZAB)ste Htasr> Adm , x .
November 2.1852. ™tl
NOTICE.
two MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
Me the Court or Ordinary of Chatham
r ________
county for feAveto'seUthe Real Estate and Vegro 81avi
belonging to JAME8 M. BATES, late of said county, de-
ce*5>ed. for the benefit of his heirs and creditor*. _
nov 2 ANN B. BATES, Adro x.
JAMES SULLIVAN, BranfhtoniL
{Si&n of tho " Red" Stir Flag.)
C ONSISTING In part as follows, together with HOUSE
KEEPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at wholesale
Philadelphia it Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
The new and splendid slde-whoelsteara-
MU ship STATE OF GEORGfA, of 1900 tons
SVlftleSel^^^^ IRON WITCH COOKING
h day of September, and every alternate Wednesday STOVE-exprctsly ■—
thcrcallet; •*> on Um 22d Sepl, «lh ud SOU. OeL, .nd Iron Ring.. .CooUim Store.
3d mid 1711. November, udKioh. EoUen; Frem. do. |
CblnPuwo 10 PhtUolelpbl. I»0» „D». Iron WUcb do.
TbroughTiacU lo New York S3 00 Q““" ° f *•» Wc *‘ J*
9 OU Elevated Oven do.
Thla strip has been built with entire regard to safety, “ Mlreor Parlor” Move,
comfort and despatch, and offers new and admirable fa 1 Jewel Parlor do.
ditties to business and travel. For freight or passage ap | sept81
ply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO.,
for Southern use.
PARLOR & OrrtCR STOVES.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Uuruer.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor 8tove.
May Queen Dining Room
Stove; Boston do. do. do
HERON A MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia.
DRY GOODS.
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE*
WEEKLY.
_7now and Splendid Steam-
FLOR1DA, Captain Lvoa,
—and—
ALABAMA, Captain Lvon,
Belonging to the
N. Y. d:Savannah Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Satuxday.
* * tons register, and unsurpassed
HENRY LATUROP —
SUFFER FOR BALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, the
V-r followings
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Mouslln Do Latnei;
English and American De Laluo* new designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Lalnes: Plaid Raw
8llka; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch
rvl - . YiMnll.1. aIwl VmkmI. IMnl. • rSnumsKI.IJll.
Ginghams; English and French Prints; Changeable Gla
de Silk*; Rich " • -“ J “ J
h Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
EMBROIDERIES—Muslin and LacoCollars; Choml-
the same time
that the Maeion atm eouuaaNxa leave Charleston, ar-
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
setts: Under-8leeves; Caps and Capes J Swiss and Cam-
brio Edgings and Insertlugs; Thread Valencias and Lisle
Laces; Black Silk and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
j Edgings;
Linen Cambrio Handkerchiefs.
HOSIERY—Ladies’, Misses’, Men’s sad Boys’, a frill
—* ^ ’ lies,’ Ml
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young , t Building, Sign of the Goldtn Saddle.
ovrosjTn w. a. hmmows olotihro stoeb.
Mnnufaeturen ^ ‘SndiHeT, Hrl°d?es'fc nnrne«i,
i on hand a good assortment of Baddloa, Bridles and
sea, of which tho following comprisp a part: Span-
llted, Overlaid and 8hafton Baddies; Planter’s
H —^j 1 ij
Ish Quilted, Overlaid” and 8hafton 'Saddlra; -
large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plaln do.; aigUsh
j. . n —.. - - - ( 0t? Ladles’ Saddles of a variety of
• n A Improved—KW tlluilrallons.
..The Physician’s Dose and Symptom Book t by Jo*eph
^Ttm Physician^ Dose and Symptom Book t by Jo*eph
’’'•■‘-‘'•Knacksjrom an Edltor’s Tablii by L. Gaylord
do.; Boys* and Race do.;
patlr— *- *g|
CUILNON’N
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE,
Knlck-.
Clnrk—lit
Poems t by Mnttlo Griffith, now Just collected.
The Banker's Common-PUck Book—Chronicles
Characters of tho Stock Exchnnge, with stock tables from
1732 to 18-10; Dividends on Bank or England Slock from
181)7 to 1847, &c.: by John Francis—1st American edition.
Essays on Exchange, Interest, Mnnoy, <to.: by J. R.
IcCulloch, author or Commercial Dictionary. .
Homes or American Author#, containing Anecdotes,
Personal and Descrlptlvo Sketches, by various writers—
Illustrated'with views of Residences, Portraits, d-o.
First Lessons In Uook-Kcoping! by Joseph H. Pal
mer, A. M.
llnrpor’s Magazine from commencement In vols. bound
dcc9 •
rpHACKERAY’S new work—Henry Esmpral, Colono
W E are happy to announce that CHILSOWS PA-
TEXT AIR WARM 1X0 AXD VEXTItJiT-
I IXO FURXACF., as »ecently Improved and patented,
is declared by high and reliable authority to be tlia
BEST FURNACE IN THE WOULD.
stem of Ventilation
mode of Warmti
andUogSklns;
Thread and Ticks, assorted sixes. . 1(t „
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, hr the single set,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy
Bulky 8prlnga and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and « — - —
Bows, by the single sot; Plated andUrnss 8tumn Joints; Not onl - u thU Furnace and our sysl
plain do.; patent Dash LoaUlor, Top and Curtain do.: proV ed and declared to be the best mode or Warming
ByLamne; Ptatod and Brasa Carriage Bands; Brass and | n „eftriyall Ihe cities and towns In tho United SUIes,
Plated Knobs. Ac. 83 but ts meeting with equal fovor In tho Canadas, England,
1.000 SUITS NEUBO CLOTlllNB, Russia, and other foreign oonntriei. It has been award-
IV/fADE up with particular reference to comfort and ed at the recent Falre in this country Oold and Sitter
III durability; (and another Important Item to bo Medatt, Firet J’renfciR*, and lastly, the Great PRIZE
\ 1 _ . I 2 11— l. H kUljM *. —1.1.L .«11 I If tin if .1 f km If f—T/fl. L5. • — f Tl ti.. Kaaii a 1 iK.
1 Savannah. I GLOVES—Hoekin, Silk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
BAMUEL L. MITCH ILL, Riding Gauntlets.
Jan 28 194 Front-street, New-York. ] WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
NA VANN All. AUGUSTA ft HAJ7U1MC, DI “ 1U< “ !
Tho Unionlua BoolOotnpm.ot Goor ““JEmbroWerert BAlrta,.0. ■
igls and South Carolina having thoroughly | In to A Ua.lnlu QkaallniM 0 PlU
and 7-8 Long Lawns: 94 to 12 4 Barnsly Sheetings; P|l-
pacKcio ... U. COOK .nd ORDGON. with fdghtora, .to I
Dow read, lo Iromporl (Wight ol .11 dcscrlpllon. ho- lo M j,j B ES2 - tSS,J 1 'KiSSS
woodSoronnah, AiigniUand Hamburg, withaa moch, W o lWBlei^riaad BrownTahlo l>anm.ka,
If not more dispatch, than any other boato on tho rlrer. WJo lid Blrochri pamaaltaothsjCollon end IVonlod
Tho ateomera ire oimmand* by oxporienced and ac Table and Pimm Emnii 10-1 to lW Tollnl^and Impo-
commodatlngCaptains. All freight consigned lo their HalOulltai
agents will be forwarded ICeeor rommlulons.
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not Financial Colored French Flannels, Fancy FVopI Plaids
', 1 r? - a ‘ ’ for Boys; Plain and Fancy Casslmorea; tweeds; Ken-
j-va. uurnmmy ; cana anotner iinponan: uem iu no i .uruud, fir.i i . rc “: * «***«
known) is the unusually low price* at which we nro sell- MEDAL at tka Worltft Pair, Lando*. It has beeu sub-
ing them. Planters visiting our city will do well to call Jected to the most rigid Invesllgntlou and severe prattl-
andexamtno before selecting their cloths to makeup, cal tests, and unanimously declared the best. (See the
and save money. printed reports of the Fairs, also oily and 8tate public
Also—A largo assortment of Hata and Caps for plants-1 Committees ou Public Buildings.) We have more than
tlon use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing twenty-five hundred reference*, many of whom are pro-
and Hat Depot of LYON A REED, I fesaional gentlemen.’whoso *clenllfio attainment* In *uch
No. 150 Congress A 75 8L Jullan-sts. matters are well knu*u. To attain this desirable object,
nov 3 ly Savannah, Georgia. I tho Inventor or this Furnnco first abandoned the manu-
1 Picture of tho common frail hot-air furnaces seven yeara
since, under Ihe settled conviction that red-hot Iron ftir-
a— m ou t of the air, producing an un-
ibis odor, unlit lo be inhaled
the constant cracking and
•——**- iltonoua
.bon the
pots, Ao. Ha
•Vf ESSRS.COURN A BANNON re*pestfolly announco h^.l^^rohin^dfMarMa!
M tollj,dtjjRot BayTOah ,lh.l lh.yotdowpro H“|SS.rbSiS , i Sffig’L
^li, m in. n burning out of the pot*, which permit* the poU
d “^"a.lngl«Bh.y. IP > ' low * l,, ■ "" -“M* 1 “* hl ‘ *“
superior to any boots on the river.
iny boats i
11ENUY H ARPF.R, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY A CO- AgcnU M
sept21 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
IIOlffcE-FCUNIFIllINn
i iur uuja , rimu
1 lucky Satinet* and Jeans.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
I n EORGIA and French Burrand Europus Mill Stone*;
VJT Iron Fire-proof Safe*, of Wilder’* patent; Plough*
or various pattern*, vis; Eagle. Subsoil and Wrought
I Share; Shovels and Spade*; Manure and Hay Forks:.
I Potato Hooks: Manure Drugs; Cob Crushers; Corn
— “ Pick
GOODS 1
COLLINS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers.
. 100 i BIIYAN-STREET. , I shellera; Scythes and Sneatlis; lloe*: Axe*; Pick Axet
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at very low price*, ^ u aD jic; Rood Scrapers; bx Chain*; Segment* and
a large asrortment of House Furnishing article* Gudgeons; ScreeuWire; Haroe*; Measures; Grist Mills,
nmri-mv ,CCH *■ 5 titrvfxh r, » Thresher*; Cauldrons ; Douglas’ Putnp* and Wa-
n» ter Rami; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton andCoun-
ATE8. I ... C...1 rr l ll.. n i,. . Mill ...j f- .^..i
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN A BOWLS,
TINWARE.
GOBLETS, CAST01 .
TUMBLERS? KNIVES,
DECANTERS, fOR]
PRESERVES, SPOONS,
WINES and WAIT1
JELLY GLASSES, LAMPS.
While and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Slone
do.. Tea Sets, together with every description or C:
Plain Glassware.
of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
Cement; Plaster; Ac. For sale by
nov 10 CHA8. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 Bay-sL
STORAGE.
IVES. I rrxHE subscriber having taken “ Williamson’s Shed*”
FORKS, X | R prepared to recelvo Cotton and other Produc* on
SPOONS, storage. JOHN II. HULL.
China Vases, or elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes; rich
Cut Wine BoUles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy
tides In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
TO THE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM A CO. have on hand a few sol* ol
• Stone Martin Vlctorines, Muffs and Cuffls, which
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 140 Congreaa-slreet.
nov 20
Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wick*. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mala, Lantern*. l>oth
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work and Trav-
wrn. II. MCDONALD’S,
- —iWSPAPF.R, ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
108 Nassuu Street. NEW-YORK.
mar 14 [Eatabllalied In 1843.1
guarded and plain; Fancy and
’ork i
S. M. PETTENGILL.
cling Baskets—together with many other artidcs not j GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
enumerated.
oct 23
A LL PEBSON8 having demands against the Estate
or GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de-
"ertby required to present them, duly at-
tho time prescribed by law; and all per-
I to said Estate are hereby requested to
inrtoimlnrtlrt. p.jni.»l £ B0WABD> AdoV
kk. io Savannah, Ga.
Administrator’* Sale. ....
.the fire: Tuesday In January next„ln front of the
O Court House, between the legal hours of sal* w
be sold, by permission or tho Ordinary of Chatham Cot
ty, the following portion of the Real and Personal Let
* or G«onre Glen, deceased, lato of said county, -
A PLANTATION, situated ou tho Ogeech<
from Savannah, conutnlng about 1,933 acre
iee, U 12 miles
-with all
from. 8«..r»rt;, J™,
ney, Minerva and Edward;
requisite building*;
fcc M with her tbreochll
9
Ae~ with her iureocnnarcn,umjj, Minerva and Edward;
5 headofCattl } a Tractof Land In nryancounty,con-
Bcreven^unty, containing about 300 acres. Bold for
thTbeneflt or the heirs and creditortof said estate,
nov5^ WM. P. HUNTER. Adin’r c.'
WM. P. HUNTER. Adut’r c. t. *.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
W. WE1CH8ELBAUM, deceased, lato 0/ Burke
county, are hereby notified to present them, properly at-
teHwltblu the time prescribed bylaw; and allper-
amis Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
A. EINSTEIN, AdplV-
NOTICE-
h.rlaj demMd. to OUU of
rwln-
A LL persons having demands against we tsta
Gean. JAMES D. ERWIN, decewed, are reou
s to present them, duly proved, to the Executoivat El
ton. Those Indebted to *sldE«Ufe, are required to
navmeiit forthwith. JAMES D. ERWIN, Execute
Dec. 10,1852. 2aw4w dec 10
Cita
gTATE
Whereas,TJawmel Tyson has applk
of Administration on the estate or Calvin Ttson, late
l^ere^??mm*i. Tyson has appBed lo me for letters
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefoi
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 8tatewt» Boston, Moss.
8. M. Pettenoill A Co^ Newspaper Advertising
A CARD.
T UB subscribers would call the attention oftho clll-1 — T’m 'YJ2 r
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their Agents, No. 10 8tatostreeL Boston, are Agents for the
large and newli-selected stock of 8aviumah Republican, and are authorized to recelvo Ad-
HOUSE-FUUNIsmNG GOODS. I vertisemonts and SubscrltiUons at the same rates as. ore
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, .
comprising almost every article wanted In fornlahlng required at tms omce.
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all or payments.
which were bought for Cash, and will be sold at remark
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock of Stores
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac.
Persons wanting any thing In tho line of House-koep-
Ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and bare the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
MORSE A NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 155 Broughton-st.
I best qua
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR
GOOD CARRIAGES.
MY SUCCESS In the CARRIAGE
'Business in the city or 8avamiab, Is no
experiment, it la a "filed fact.”
, „ —all.— Dful llheml pa.
CHANM SftiSa mnmlfi fo°ihti nuhtfa I 8cotch,'Trlsh and MonnngnheiaIVhlaYy j'oi'd'BsUvia
chants MdCmiMi ««»•“ 1 »» P«^« Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum.
to express my thanks, and to renew my assu* I * winks
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR 8TOBE
No. G Whltnker-st.
. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
to the citizens of Savannah, and of the into*
_^rior of this Stale, that he has now opened and
eep continually In store, a largo assortment of the
lualltles oftho various kinds ol
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from tho best sour
ces. and to bis stock of which, at present on hand, he In
vites attention. Having bad extensive experience In
Franco aa a manufacturer, and In America as Importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION
FrtMlt OmuIIm of variou. brand.; Holland Gin;
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my'
ranees of Increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to all who may fetor ine with their custom. 1
bavo devoted Ihe past summer to getting up a lakoe and
■rLEKDID STOCK Of EVENT KIND OF CaBBUOE DOW In . nmr
use. All orthese Carriages are well suited to this mar- Absinth &i
ket, and for neatneee.ligktneee and dnrabititf they can- I *cbenwas*er, At»sintn t *«
not be surpassed. Rockaways or every style. Coaches
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Bdooiks or every con
ceivable shape aud kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neau light and convenient style of Sulkt, for
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON,
oct 20 tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-ala.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sauterne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Cura cos. Maraschino, Ratafia, Blavaltz, Kir
4 *-Blnlb, Ac- Ac.
ALE AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly R. MAYER.
SEAIEBS IN DEY GOODS,
i-L-O LVlII dll V IH.U. IT._.. til-
NOTICE*
T HE undersigned have this dny formed a Co-Par*r.«r-
•hip, under tho firm of BANCROFT A BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE FDXCHASE AND SALE OF
for Lettere of Administration, ^
GEORGIA, 1 T h , t concern: B°®bazmes and Alpacas, Black and Colored Chilly*
ham Co. S l w „ “[ concern. BIack and ^ alln8 ’ nnd eillc* Dress Silks of a3
qualllie* Linen and Cotton Sheeting* Linen and Cotton
PlUow-caslng, Super Irish Linen* Toweling* Damasks
and Napkin* Table Diapers and Cloth* Furniture Prints,
fore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (if any they have) In my office within the
time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will be
granted the applicant.
Wltues* my hand and official signature, this 241b day
of November, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAHN,
• nov 30 Ordinary E. C.
Citation, for Letters of Administration.
— Napkin* Table Diaper
Fringe* Dimity, Satinet* Kentueky Jean* Tweed* Cat-
slinere* Vesting* White, Brown and Colored Canton
’lannel* Linen Cambric Handkerchief* Embroidered
Aneu Cambric Handkerchief* 8bawls of all kind* La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchief)* Caps and Collar*
Hosiery or all kind* Gloves of all kind* Silk Handker
chief* Ac.; together with every other article usually
kept in Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
n It may concern:
_or*AVmpplles to me for Letters of
the goods and chattel* rights and
irxjui, late of aald county, deceased:
or* to cite and admonish all and
jd and creditors of said deceased,
elr objections (If any they have) In my office,
within tho time prescribed by law, or said Letteri will
be granted. J. S. BRADWELL,
nov 27 Ordinary, Liberty County.
Citation, for Letters of Guardianship.
S^IIlnBhumcil i To all whom It may concern:
D Ell Ingham Co-1
Wuereas. James J. Hines has applied to me for Let-
• ' ter* of Guardianship to Mrs. Uuman A. Wal
. o Mrs. Uannaih A. Watt, (lunatic,)
.of said county, These are therefore lo cite aud admonish
all concerned to filo tbsir objections (If any they have, in
my office within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
aald Letters will be granted the applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature this second dsy
of November, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAIIN,
noy,3- Ordinary K. C.
Citation, for Letters Dismissory.
S T EfUMb22‘«) l £ j To rtf whom It may concern:
Whereas Iskael Hinelt, Administrator or the estate
of JounHinbly, late of said county, deceased, has ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary of sold county, for letters
of Dismission from said Administration:
There are,
KXfHHpon j -
any they have) in myoffice within the time prescribod by
law. otherwise' letters of T DlsmlBsIon wii,l be granted the fovor the Dock with their bualn.
aaliapplicant. D. P. LANDERSIIINE,
d applies—
IVitues* my hand and official signature, this 4th Oclo-
* ber, 1852. JAMES RAIJN,
octfi *- Ordinary E. O,.
AN ORDINANCE-
T)E It ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the
. J3 City of Savannah and llamleU thereof, That it shall
not bo lawful foi an; person or persons whatsoever to
ride in or through any part of a Square, Street, or Lane,
■ tnwhieb the Inhabitants shall be assembled for the
of extinguishing fir* except the commander of .... ...
lltla with such officers as may bo necessary in attendance
I . nn 1.1m . hjI 11 ah mil t>« <• Willi **-— »- J- --
r them to do so In such
on blfo, and lt shall be fowl
cases only as may require that he should communicate
. with the Chief Fireman; and should any person or per-
■ sons not of the above description^* heroin excepted, at
tempt to ride in or through such parts of square* street*
or lane* Ip which persons are assembled for the purpose
of extinguishing the fire as aforesaid, such person or
1 ,,r ” J, iftbaU l pu conviction thereof, bo fined
reding Thirty Dollars.—Eitract from
Attest: B.P. AKIN,
.4,1852. Clerk or Council.
18-tbJl
is please copy.
TO PURCHASER# OP DRY 0001)8!
— ‘ut fuality, at the lowest pries* are
ndnwortli’M
tmmmini
rine Average/,
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
the public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nov 1 fly Office No. 117 Bay-street.
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. GEE,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
‘ii
OVSTEKSI OVfirEH.HI UVSXEUMIf
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale of Mr. Duron’s celebra-
dispatch. They
-_j —ened,
ted Isle of Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
td to meet all orders with promptness and
hey will bo put up In the shell by the bar-
ALSO MAMCrACTDBlB OF
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUE
Soda Water Aparatus
cr Aparatus Manufactory,
No. «TGOLD-STREET,
One Door from Beekman-et. Xeto. York.
‘ ill- ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ' ‘
. . . DraughtTub*Coo!erslnTub*CopperFountaln*
^ and opened, either fresh or pldried, In such size keg* Bottle Mould* Force Pump* Gasometer* Generator*
to suit the wants of the public. Parlle* private forol- Model Making,
is and bold* furnished any quantity that nuy be —also—
W. D. FORD,
lies
desired,
oct 18
Wald burg’s Building, Jefferaon-strcct.
• WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can
find Immediate employment by application to
oct 18 W. D. FORD.
nov 5
■ALSO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice.
i Gmoltawl
Omo'Jawl
PLANTATION GOODS.
N EV1TT, LATUROP & STEBHIN8 offe for sale ,
50,000 yards Negro Kersey* all qualities; 10,000 do. tales
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines; 4,000 do. Lin- I they
tey Woolsey; 5,000 English Blankets; 30 bales Cotton I of
Osntburgs; 50 do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen
Wool Capa.
Steadily Coming, and Constantly
Going 1
T HE subscriber Is receiving, weekly, per steamer*
large supplies of Boys’ and Children’s CUT • -
— — -Clothing; —
the numerous little suits seen about town will tell three
tales—Hint they are good; that they are cheap; and that
were bought at tho Clothing Store, Gibbon’, Range,
[hovlO] GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
JOHN ANJHOBUS, Portrait Painter, would reap
m DLI n SAvrAI J I I ' , A , I DRY DOCIt. I (J foHy tender his professional' services toThe tdi
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels of Savannah and viciiiity.
rpHE Soscriber resjwctfolly Informs tliem that the SA- His Room* in SL Andrew’s Hall, are always open
tlon
100
wkl* and complete In every
workmen Is employed
that yease
'ii-* ouacnocr rcapccuuiiy iiuurxu. uicm iiuu ine da- nis lioom* in ou Anurew n nail
. VANNAH DRY DOCK is now In successful opera- public Inspection, and he would bo,
m, and It U calculated to take In sblpsof any class from visitors who may be pleased to call.
0 to 1500 tons burthen. It is 230 feet long and C5 feet I ———————
■y particular. A large gang oi I CLOTHING*
a large supply .of materiau Is I ’ I ’U08E fancy Cosslmero Business Sulla sold by us Ibis
an bo repaired wjUi as much I season have been very much admired; we have bat
on hand, so that vessels can b
despatch as In any other port. Pump and Block Making * fow “ore left, to etenre which our friends must a
ana Smith’s work done on the premise* and every effort | *** l y* t We are receiving by every stenmer additions
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who mar I our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Clou
- .. _ n . t.t .* It . I. 9 -I nn A Ohm (V)pl« In ntullnM «.
foals iu eudlcss vnrictj
Agent and Superintendent,
Late of Marsh’s Dock* Charleston.
* variety, at
PIERSON, HKIDT Sc CO.’8.
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. J ULIAN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square.
W OULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
for past fuvour* and infon - **—
at the old stand, to execute.
and hopes by his untiring
AMDHICAN HOUSE,
| IIANOVER-STREET BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE,
d Inform them, tlutthe Is now
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all tho modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
Boston, Xov. 10,1852. ly
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing WTT . "ZT - . _ _
In the above business done with the utmost neatness and I JxL U o x A A S.
dispatch. A x . WltlUngton Ac Wilde’s Celebrated Pre-
Wheel” " — — —* * " ’ ‘ ——
. ,'heelwright and Blacksmllh work, and all kinds of
Wheel*Wagon* Dray* Cart* kc n made on the shortest'
notice and on most liberal forms. Jan 2d 1
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STORE,
SAVANNAH. OA.
No. 11 Whitakswilreef.
K EEPS constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD. Pure Not.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAI TSl
^ Black, Yellow, Brown, Cliromo t recn, Paris Croon, and
ml ii m ITIuatard,
DUT up expreMly for tho Southern and Western Mar*
L ket* In Keg* Can* Tin* aud BoUles.
This Mustard Is mode from the best English tfnd Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than tho ex
tensive sale It has met with for the past number or year*
and being in constant use by Ihe U, 8. Army and many
of the Hospitals In thu Hulled HUfos. For sale by 7
WITJIINGTON Sl WILDE,
at their Coffee and Hi,Ice Factory.
„ , No.7UuTiJU.Ht- New-York.
ilte Wm. Colgafos lc Co.’aSoap Factory.
JT 1 "'
Venetian Red, B|
iSinlslt P llrownf Umpblack, Yellow
Oclir* Red l^nul, Llihnrg* Parlt ami Cliromo Croon, 1 Wlru llaliliig for fiuhllo and private grounds
Prussian lllne, Chroma Yellow, Ui her. Terra de flienn* Verandah* Window Guards and Crating;
Drop Black, attd A VARIKrY OF FANCY COLOHH, , WroUflil nnd Cnnt Iron Balling,
in Hi mm,
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON.
jg JcBANN
,10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week... .per month 75 *
For 4 limes a week do. fl 00
ForSorfitlmeeaweek do. 150 u
For every day do. 1 75 M
For Hair Cutting 29 “
For Hair Curling -23 **
For Shampooing..
now has tho satlsfection of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus for
.. ... . , d ven ,nan,,, building* has been
ley possess the following advan
tages: Purity of air* powerful heater* economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
eaually well—flues oasfly cleared out—great durability
equally well—nues easily cicarea out—great auranmiy
or furnace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
r^ranatm^mg............... • •• *•*' ~i tafetyagaltwtseUlug buildings on fire tnwhtch they are
Slro oM-rS iffittS? Jto'to^lflro “ '° W ““ ror cl " , ' ,
vices at their homee. _Iy Bov8 Also—Four sizes of now and superior PORTABLE
WATCHES, JEWELRY, FURNACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BUSTUN SCHOOL
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE. stove. *
THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con- | _J?®U18TERS j of all^dcscripllons; HOT-AIR GRATES;
X in the service or Queen Anne.
A Lifo of Vicissitudes: a Story of Revolutionary Times.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—The Children of Light*
Kathy: a Cruise In the China Seas. By Macauley.
Select British Eloquenco for the last two Centuries. Dy
Professor Goodrich.
Table Talk about nook* Men and Manners.
History of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
■ Regal Rome: an Introduction to Roman History.
^Comparative Physloguomy—with numerous Illustra-
Mackey’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’a Atilmon ltezon.
Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and Cross’s Chart,
nor 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
, lOOKBft
T HE HOMES OF AMERICAN AUTHORS, wllli nu-
incrous fine engraving* various bindings.
Almanacs lor 1853.
Harpers’ Magazine, and Godey’a Lady’s Book, for De
cember. London Art Journal for November.
, laylord Clark, •
The British Poets, from Ben Johnson to Walter Scott,
3 large volumes.
The Romance of the Revolution. *
. Cecelia, by hilts Burrey. Remorse, by James.
Whllefrlar* or the days of Charles 2d.
Whitehall or Ihe days or Cromwell.
Home and Us Influences. A Story for the Home circle.
Frank Freeman’* Oarber Shop. A Tale.
Life of Henry Clay, 12 roo^ plates.
Physicians Dose and Symptom Book.
Poo2. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
NEW BOOKS,
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
December, commencement or Vol. five,
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table, by L. Gaylord
Clark-Illustrated.
Homes of American Authors; comprisinganecdotlcaL
personal and descriptive skefolie* by various writer*
illustrated with vlows of their residences from original
, , origtuu.
drawings, and a fec-slmlle of the manuscript or each
author.
stantly receiving from the best’and most re- ROOM VENTILATORS, Ac. _ . .
•pectablo manufecturers In the country,Rich Emersons celebrated VLNT1LAT0R8 for Rooft» of
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW- buildings smoky chimney* Ac. COOKING RANGES.
ELRY.awl Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table, with or without Bath Bo lore and Hot-Air Fixtures. All
: foeert and Tea 8poons and Forks; Silver Plates and sIXMandstylesorthosobroullfol . w ____
Valter* Tea Sett* Castor* Cups and Saucer* Goblet* MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
1 Tumblor* Pap Boat* Soup and Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Parlor and Chamber Framo Grates,
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle of rich European nnd American styles,
and Butter Knlve* Napkin Ring* Salt Cellar* and Fruit Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT cOAL
Knives. GRATES, for Parlor* Ac.
Silver Plated 8poon* Forks and Ladle* Cake Basket* Architect* Builder* nnd the Public general ly, please
Men or the Time, or Sketches ot living Notables.
Mlnnl Gray, or wno is the Heir, by the author of “Amy
Lawrence,” Ac^ boautlfoly Illustrated.
Harries* Principles and Pructloo or Dental Surgery;
5th edition, with &0 Illustrations. * ™
Tho Young American Library. Tho Life of Hem
muioung a men can J.tbrary. ino Life of Henry
Clay, tho Statesman aud Patriot, handsomely Illustrated.
Received by J. B.CUBBEDUE.
Castors, Waiter* Suufffirs and Trays.
I examine our extensive assortment. Peraonnl attention
Ivory Balance Handle Knlve* and Silver Plated on I given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part
8toel, Table and Desert Knives. I of the country.
Fine Twenty-one Dny Marble Mantle Clock* and com
mon Brass Clock* of overy description.
Gold and Silver Levewuid Lepine Watclie* fine enam
elled Hunting Watclie* Gold and Silver Watch Chain*
8eatsand Key* Gold and Silver Thimble* Gold and
Silver Spectacle* Rogers* line Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strop* Card Case* Port Monale* Ac.
Particular attention will be given to Rej
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
From hts long ex—*
confidently believes.
with their patronage,
CHILBON, RICHARDSON A CO.
Also,
i, niunAiUJaun k tu,
374 Broadway, Now-York.
I, RICHARDSON A CO.,
CU1LBON,
51 A 53 Blackstone-eU, Boston.
ltawl4tawo4mo
-^7OMAN’S RECORD,^ or Skefobos of Distinguished
Private Life of Daniel Webster. By Charles Lawrence.
The Seven Wise Men or Greoco. By Rov. A. D. Jones,
l’ulto’s Homajopnthlc Domestic Physician.
Mil: Part Losslng’s Field Book of the Revolution.
Tlie Chevalier’s or France, or Legends or Love and
Chlvnlrv. By II. IV. Herbert.
Cap 8hcaf. By Lewis Myrtlo.
The Napoleon Dynnsty, or History of the Bonaparte
Family, with 22 portraits.
Second Series Essays from the Loudon Times.
TAULOltlNG
1 TV/TESSRS. DIBBLE A CAREY having just returned
(pairing of | jyi_ frora ,he North, respectfully Invite their ct
from the North, respectfully Invite their customor*
fotiv B Bxnerirnco 7 *nnd cxtanMvn fenlltu<w.h H the elUzens or Savannah, and'the public generally, to call
oxamlno their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors
.........r ^ 7 I of Freud', English nnd American Cloth* Casslmeres
fils pricesare ^slow, and terms as fevorable, as at •’ a ™ ®Sabtoata^A?«f
„ .4, ra to]i.hto U y„ ,h. to,. - as,”^ h ‘of n ffl«rD%OTTmS;a'„“vitt
^LMOT. No.I Market-square. | pnrt of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Uoddington,
and other new and fashionable Coat* Veils nnd Pants.
any
. Tlie undersigned havingselectcd these goods with great
THE largest and best selected stock of goods care, feel confident of pleaslug all who may be In want,
srer offered for sale in this city. Gold and Silver Their clock of FURNISHING GOODS A FANCY ART!-
Watche* Vest Fob and Guard Chain* Seta of CUES Is complolohnd well assorted, which they wl
Jewelry, Chutelane* Bracelet* Brooclic* fine | on the most fevorable and accommodating terms.
utt *” Silver Castor* Tea 8et* oct 2 DIBBLE A CAREY.
... ry,«
Diamond work Finger Ring*
Pitcher* Goblets. Cup* Cake
Flsh.Kmve* Pie Knives. ~
Also,allklndsof Plated) . ,
and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
the whole of which will be sqld at reduced
All kinds of Watche* Clocks, Jewelry and i
attended to by eompetet“”“'*'
tirlcos.
4
WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
tended to by competent bands. • I HTHE undersigned would respectfully announco to Ute
aug23 UURTON AR1KEMAN, No. 110Broughton-st. J- citizens nnd merchants of Georgia, and mljseent
ipiirpi ,.y~ a . Stale* that they have taken tho oxtenalve three story
xin p RT?tw sin I4?t hrlck building on the corner of Broughton aud Barnard-
lu.^Sto'nnc.Ju.nrtmrotofn™)..!,. V or .ov« r al o.Uor whole-
inniwt JRWRf.nv n r nil ftnm-rtniinn • rjntH mwt I “J? establishment* wher
iinrfJEWELBYnr.lFdroroMm• OoidVnli
Br olferc
Pen Knlve* Ac. Ac.—a largo variety of tho line
inrun varlutv of thn imoit Wnrir. »»wketa. Their assortment will not only bo made up
boxes, Dressing-<»ses ivSil! Ac?a1 for tadfo. LTemhra^ere^thfna ’ ferifio^’a^d
and genUoraen-as also, a firm selection ol Flutlna*Ac- I * Ln^i b .T D W ’ rMhl(JDablo i “d
cordean* and Fancy Goods or all descrlpitoo*, whloh bo I t intoro*: nr mnMhania.
offers at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city. • are resolvod to make It the Interest of merchant*
—. — - - pric.. .... ——. — .. n ._ ^.
The public generally and the ladles particularly, are
respectfully Invited to call round and exnmlno tho above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-etreet
aug21 tf
FASHIONABLE
TAIJLOUING ESTAULISHMENT.
T HE Subscriber has just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old aland, 105 Bryan-etreet.
He has Just returned from New-York, where he has
... are resolvod to thiike it the Interest of merchant*
In all sections of Ihe South, to (redo with u* nnd are pre
pared to give them aa good forma as con be had In the
’ortbern cities.
On the first or October noxt, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when wo will offer lo tho citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assart-
ment-of Gents’ and Boys’ Hata and Cap* Ladles’ Riding
Hat* Ac., Ac.
Hat* Ac., Ac.
B3TParticular* In future advertisements,
sept 24 BELDEN A CO.
Jut. ,
SmStoKSlMoLOTHSirtoilhlffl i?„SuKr’.n I STKA17I BHOIHES NCI.7All KIIL.I.S, tec.
couipk’lii.upiilyafCLOTJIS—Froi^h.f.11 rpHEESSBXOOMPANt Mu..m pro-
I I p*red lo execute promptly all orders for atom Eo-
description* for Coal* Pautaloon* Vests, Ac. Ac. The
eelcctfon or Cloth* Casslmere* Ac. is one of tho best
and handsomest evor offered for sale In this market, and | chlnery
pro-
tecule promptly all orders for Steam En
gine* 8ugar Mill* Locomotive* Cotton and Woolen 51 a-
of all descriptions or Goods usuall;
llshment* with the month)' * ’
...hop u, | x b<u,i
chlnery. Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine nnd Parker
« ntSrliit 0 wSn? Wator Wheel* Blochlnlsta’ Tool* and Machine Work
tV > A.hinn«r£. l tn > Pra C i!!.f S ^ generally, In the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work cau be obtalued for elsewhere.
I* prepared to cut ana make I Particular attention natit in wnnnm* nt ftinl In steam
ball and examine for themselves,
sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-etreet.
Blankets* Kerseys and IVoolcn Goods.
T HE SUBSCIUBERSlmvo This Day opened their ex
tensive stock of Plantation Good* lo which they
would most respectfully call the attention of Planters vis-
ling this clyr, as they are determined to make It to the
LAND 1VABHANT&.
J\HE Highest Cash Price paid-for Land Warrants by
A. O. TOMB, No, 126 liny-street.
Interest of all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and white London Duffll'
100 super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bet
50 “ green, blue and red Mackinaw do
20 bales Carolina Plains;
90 “ Georgia do;
30 M white and black Washington Jeans;
25 « D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 u twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs;
40 “ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 M Hazard’s heavy Plains;
“ Manchester Plaids;
GLASS WARE.
i) A largo and varied assortment Just opened;
Jymong ——— *— *“ r —* • —“ ,m —
ng which may bo found several patterns of finely
__ .Decanter*! n sells; a large variety of single Do-
ite London Duffll Blanket* earner* both cut and pressed; some handsome styles of
12-4 Whitney Bed do I Wine and Hock Bottle* Cologne* Ac. Call and ex-
-od Mackinaw do; amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS A HULKLEY’B.
GEORGIA BUnR IflULU STONES.
I rpHE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Burr
X Sion* from 18 Inches to 4Jf feet diameter, a portion
or which Is nlready dressed for running, and of superior
quillty. AU the uecessary irons ftirnlshed with the Stone
| wnen wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit Mill
*tne r--’ r — -* ’*
Stone* the article can be delivered at all times to suit
Also, a very handsome li&rtment Satlnelt* Cassl- orders, and on liberal forms. O. H. OAMPFIELD.
mere* black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
a....Ln..>... ... . -•*•--n5u oa | v eryroduee J
A1K1N A BURNS.
price* by
[oct 71
FINE IIATS.
j^ THE FALL 8TYLE for Gentlemen’s Hata hav
Ing been permanently established, we have now
_ In store a large Slock of Hals from tho most cele
brated manufacturer
other that can I
sept 25
facturer* which we warrant superior to any
n bo produced for the same price.
N.K. BARNUM A CO.
U. STATES CLOTHING EHIFOltlUltl.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
**Mnass*Bgff**
AT THE “RED DOOR8.»
npHISNew and Extensive RBADY-BIADE CLOTHING
JL Establishment, recently opened by tho Subscriber*
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN bur
to low prices and immense variety of sloe)
rlth. The Increuae of sales front a very
has been such ns to warrant their or-
ers In regard tt
Uberal patronage. .. ,
taring Clothing at unusual low prices, and carrying oat
the system of “La— B -’- •* c —”
WSffiSB£SSSS^^ P b.-FbcIUHc! b. oS U CK E p?robi?-no
“S r «^* rcredlt - dlBcount allowol|Kbn,-
Ac. He also paints window shade* transparencies, Ac. I—= —
He can produce testimonials that Ills fresco and oilier COI’PEKSNIITH AND PUUHBING.
work does not In the least lose Its color by the Influence I ^PUB Subscriber bav|ng fitted up, In connection with
T HE Subscriber having fitted up, lnc
_ u _ hls^Foondiyand Machine Work*ji Shop for the
I - his Foundry and Machine ^ ...
Dray ton-street, where ho has for salo a fine assortment of Bbove buslnce* and engaged tho services ofsupei
engraving* both fancy aud historical. oct 18 workmen, Is prepared to do any description or work l
1 may offer.
rr-mu ...i,to.rii.nraT,rrJ„ln i i ,1 All work done In the very best manner and at Ihe
T H D E u“GOODSiS,ljSaUTSSraA' ■* A.1I. MU.1.EB,
■t Ihn InoiMl nrlpAi .ml nn iIia lro.1 l.m. I
at tho lowest price* and on the best terms.
Dress Goods.—Black nnd fancy Silks; Itaqnadere and
• - Lalnes; Cr — — ■
tf Eastern Whari.
HAItINE RAILWAY.
Beche Robes; Mouritlne ne LalneiY(jasitireres;'Black I TTUE undersigned respectfully Informs all who maj
Bombazines; Black and Fancy Alpaccas; Black Nor-1 X.. '*
need his service* that ho has charge oftho MAR
wlch Cloth; Black and Colored Merinos { French Call-1 RAILWAY, which Is now In euccawfol operation. He Is
co’* English and American, do., Noodle work Collars. I *h®/«fer* prepared to take tip vossels or any size usually
Chemisette, Lace Cape* Bonnet Ribbon* Cloves and | visiting cur port, and to do the work ofrepnlrlng, Ac., on
, -r--. Ribbon*
Hosiery, Lace* Linn, Cambric Handkerchief* Ac. Ac.
Da WITT A MORGAN?
oct 18 Rlbcro’s Building. CongresulreeL
Notice.
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, 1
May Tkem, 1852. (
HEREABjTbomas Rycrson, Wlljlam Robcrtaoi
iibi>o(u>, iiiumas Rycrson, William Kobciiaon.
J. N. Philip* P. G.Thomn* W. W. Johnson anti
M.Prcndenait,summoned to attend the present May
Term of this Court as Grand Juror* havo made default
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. He Is also prepared to
contract for building vessels or any class or -Inscription,
and to carry on tho business of Bfilp Carpentering, 8pnr
Making, nnd Caulking, In all Us various branches, at the
eastern oxtremlty or the city.
A good Ship Smith is ou the promises.
tug3 lv ILF. WILLINK,J*.
T
w
t
For Purifying tho lilt
cniTi., CflN.uMrriQH, Pi..-, ’ooi."
r—iMT., Lo*. or ArrtTiT.,
and D.muir, tto.
In thla preparation are .tronglj eonc.nlr.t~l .111».
medicinal proporlle. of SernpeHlle, eombmed wnniv
mo.l ofTeetUel .id^ Iho mou enlutnrj prodoellOM.il,!
meltpoteatalmplosof UioYepoInblo klOBdom.lffih I
combination 1. inch lb.1 one module* ud to ' “
other, prodnolng u compounddlgorlog entlrel. InliVckl! I
rooter end propertlo. from .nr other prenir.llan. V~,' I
unrlrnllcd In IU operation on thn IJ.lem |,7,,,' . 1
nnrl» ill.aHM. Thn men. ..II ...at . . * W ™S
Ihe
at,
that lids preparation haa been foiJmrbeueOclaV
■peclflo in many dlseaaes of me skin, wni m,v be
Islcred with favorable results In all | wid^ It ha*
fully tested, not only by patients themielve* hut aU, tl
physicians; that It Inn received their wSSaifiSSS
mnnilnllnn* niifl Mm ni.n».l.nll«.. of ‘ “ CU ri . c,, a-
mendatlons aud the approbation of tho iiuhlic.
established, on Its own* merit* a repnln'tlon TuSt
and arriOAOv. for superior to the various comnornii
bearlug the name orSarsaparilla. The followInM
monlals arc selected from among the multitude or iw
““ “"“' vlng; and, for forther confirmation, 2
to tbe Family Recipe and Medical At
gratuitously, by aU our agents.
we are dally reculvlni
referred'
reader Is ...
manu* ftirnlshed gratuitously, by aU our agents.
The following was sent to our agont*'Bje**rs. W,i
WAtnaoa & Co^ who are personally acquainted
the wrltart , m
nroRD ’ N ’ Y ’* Kov - 2°. 18SH
Messrs. Sands—Gentlemen .'—About three n«di
since, tho dlsoase called M Beard, or Barber’s ItcViT
peared on my fee* and as It Is or rare occurrenre-I
case as yet Imvlug come under the care of our vlUn
physicians—I found It very difficult even to atop |hs w*
gress or tho disease on ray fee* although I tried ram*
had cured from the pimple on4 chlld’i faeeta
Ute gulled breast or a canal horso; and even palled out
beard on tho ride or my ’fece and chin. A short linn
. rj.ml Ini.I m. Ik., k. h.4 lli. " " IUrt l,BI '
—jys from... ■ .
Blakeley’s Ii Istorlcal Sketch of Logic from Iho Earllos
Times—Loudon Edition.
Israel of the Alps or History of the Wnldense* with
plu tea—London Edlllou.
d«° U W. THORNE WILLTAM8,
MORE NEW HOOKS.
■pTIBTORICAL Sketch or Logl* from the earliest times
JCJL to tho present day, by Robert Hlakey, Professor of
Loglo and Melaphyslc* Queen’s College.
my._...._
■luc* n friend told me that he had It for two years, su
tried different remedies without succea* but finally cum
It In a abort lime by thu uao or 8ands’Sarsaparilla. On thli
recommendation, I bought one bottl*and finding 1 re
ceived benellt from It, 1 continued Its use until 1 am nm
perfectly cured. 1 am led to bring this.to your noth
gratuitously, from the feet that tho disease is not niuw
In tho list of complaints fer which Iho 8arsaparllls Ui
remedy, and that you may bo able confidently to recon
mend It for such coses.
Your* truly, GEO. E. SCOTT.
REBI ARK ABLE CURE OF BRONCHITIS.
„ „ „ , Niw-Yonx, Feb. 17, IRtt
BIeMrs. BANDt:-Havlng suffered many years with,
seasoof my throat, affecting tho larynx, during wkhi
time 1 was treated bv tho most distinguished phyiltfi
n Europe and tho United State* without receiving u
permanent bunoflt, but all the time my general beta
and strength declining, and the disease making feitf
progress. Caustic applications were used, and whaler,
else was thought mont efficient for producfi ~ -
Logit ~ ov ,
A Discourso on tho Time* Characters and Writings of
Hlppocrate* by Ellahn Bartlett, Bl. D.
David ftgfig ° f L f0 5 ° r * Advlce ,0 Youlb ’ h) 1 Ro
Tho Fadod Hope, by Mrt. L. II. Sigourney.
.. TI '°, A .i°" llu g Watches und Night Watclie* by the at
Uior of “Tha tulthful Promisor.”
Received and for sale by
dec 11 JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
vos though: most emcieni ror producing a curat ba
confident tho deplorable situation I was In, lbtl»
ryngllls being accompanied with phtlsls and great dll
cutty In breathing, would soon have terminated my Ilk
* ““* obtained rollefthrough the medium of yourb
!!!«.•< rou »‘“yj gentlemen, whet I
the Sarsaparilla, l did not place tnsrt
had I
valuable Sarsnparilla.
commenced using the Sarsaparilla, l did not place mert
confidence lu Its virtues; and this will not sun '
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED U Y JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
Friday, December 10.
TORIE8 of Waterloo t by W. H. Maxwell. Essays
ropularLlbrary° Ud ° UTlm “’ B0C0nd Mriet—Appleton’s
U“P Shear, a Fresh Bnndlet by Lewis Myrtle.
Tlie Chevaliers of Franc* from the Crusudera to the
MarechalaoYLotdsXlV: by Henry W. Herbert.
The Private Life of Daniel Webster: by Charles Lan-
man.
Minnie Grot
.. sro^dbu. u^rj"« r ier h6 Helr ' p. u,,au,hor ° r
“• — o7i
Pictorial Brother Jonathan for Christmas.
The Picture Pleasure Book-500 Illustration*
The 8unduy Picture Book—50
A Day or Pleasure, a slmr
Woman's Recordor 81
Wnmnn from “Th« Wl
wrtf
leusur* a simple story for Children.
. . 'Sketches of all distinguished
when you are informed I hod tried more than liny dift” c
ent remedies during the pari four year* without any wt. c
cess; but after taking your Sarsaparilla a few weeks, 1 wu
obliged at last to yield to evidence. This marvellom in.
clflo has not only relieved, but cured mo; nnd I thmion
hlnk it my duty, gentlemen, for Ihe benefit or suffer!*
humanity, togive you this attestation of my cure.
Your* very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate or France in the United Stats,.
Tho above etafeinontand signature were ncknowledni
In ourprosence by Blr.D. Pnrent as true.
For tho Consul General or Franc*
. L. BORG, Vice Consul.
Propnred and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B.kl
, ANUS, Druggists and Chemist* 100 Fulton-sL, comerd
William, Now York. Sold also by Druggists genenlh
throughout the United States aud Canudas. Price 11 pt
bottle; six bottles for (5.
Sold In Bavunnnh by W. W. LINCOLN and T.
TURNER A CU., and by all the Druggists througho
ho Cityund State. 9mo—tb sept 20
Wnmnn from ‘‘Tho Winning hill Jt. JJ. nun.*’ will. ••
leetlons from female writers of every ago t by Mrs. Sarah
J. Hale—Illustrated by 230 Portraits.
Pictorial Field Hook or the Revolution, No. 29.
Pictorial Life and Adventures of David Crockett.
Illustrated Edition of Feslus. dec 10
„ . . NEW BOOKS.
T^HL Private Life of Daniel Webster, by Charles Lnn*
X mati: Stories or Waterloo, by H. W. Maxwell; Plo-
lorlul Life of David Crockett, written by himself. Re-
oolvod by dec 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
P RIVATEL1FE OF DANIEL WEB8TER.—Received
per steamer Florida, the Private UfoorDantol Web-
■tor,by Lanman, embolliibed with a number of engra
ving* just published by the Harper* For sale nt the
Book-store of “ - —
dec 11
8.S. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-street.
ir Sketches of all distinguished
Women from the beglnnlug to J850r'arriiuged In
2 > ^ era 5’.tf Mr ?l ■' aru . hJ ' U«l°' .Illustrated by two bun*
dred and thirty Porlralls. A splendid Gift Book,
published by the Harper* and rur sale by
Just
deoil
.. S. S. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-st.
ptURTIS WORK8.—TheHowadJiln8yrla; Nile Notea
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Uuted bv ReiiselL For salo by S. 8. SIBLEY,
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nPHE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
®“ortment of LITERARY, MIS
CELLANEOUS. RELIGIOUS, nnd SCHOOL nboKS.
Also, Blank, Record, nnd Biemorandux Books, of
every description. A largo variety pf Uaf, Letter and
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description; tnney Stationery In largo varieties; Paint-
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„ —. ^ gentlemen. Gold and Sil
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Book* Ac. Ac. Ac. Also? a general "assortmeat''of
Catuolio Books, Prints, Cards, BIementoes, Ac.
Phrenological, Pliyalologlcai, Wator Cur* and Splrllunl
E jibllcatlons. The above works will bo sold at reasona-
lo rates. TJie publicaro respectfully Invited to call and
exnmlno the stock. fj, s, SIBLEY,
oct 14 if
‘Ti'NOLlSH REPORTS IN LAW AND EQUITYj The
Jlf Common J^aw, Equity and Orlinlnnl Roporta com-
blued.—The sories commences with the Decisions of
Michaelmas (Nov.) Term, It
nnrlnrl ..II ll.n tlnal.l -
poriod, all tho Decisions
ii, 1850. nnd contain* from that
of all tho English Courts. The
— — — English Reports now pub
lished. Among tho numerous luitanoea of superiority or
there Reports over any other, the publishers are permit
ted to ruler to many dlstltigushod membora ofthe profe*.
slop who have voluntarily tarnished testimonial*
Ion vo uinos bavo already been Issued, bringing down
the decisions to she Summer of 1852, being thus two years
In ndvauce of any other reprint or English Reports.
For thu greater convenience of the Profession, there
will also bo published, as soon as required, u fullTablo
... .* : ' --- ■■■"'•* un ivuiiiiii lull iduih
of Case* showing at a Rlsncc tho volumo aud pngo of
ovenr series or Reports which contain the same case* as
tho Law and Equity Report*
uriiLflt ih°n P i‘™ ^i 11 ^“"Mnued’In the samosuporior
b y JOHN BI.CUQPER A CO-
1 Agents for Savannah.
WM. R. SYMONS
ordered that they bo fined Forty Dollars n p ? p,R0 for salo a Inrge Ofrertmont or Cloths, Cns-
llo good and sufficient cause of exouso slmeres and Vesting*'consisting In part oftho
Irst day of tho next term of this Court. Mllowlng article* relootod by-himself during tha post
• " .... 1 •- LONDON mid PARIS, which he will
for tho Term—It is
each, unless they fife good
on or before tho first day of the next term of this Court, i -.
And wherca* Wm. J. Mooro made defeult on tho ■ u >?toer In
twenty-fourthday of ! 1 ““
sotiuenily—It ‘—
unless ho fllo
beforo tho first day of the next term of this Court, 5lnd I * ... . ■— LV .—.j
wheren* John O, Cook, John F. Moldrum, James Qtian* M"! fl ‘ 11 Md® 1, ow, » Inipoctlon, awl will bo
■ H. Ilashler and J. B. Hturtovnnl. summoned I »ol‘l sst tho lowest prices for will or npproved crediu—
1 thei present term of Ihle Court as Pulll Juror* Ef®"® » ll ‘°»J ,r, i wn «»»d Olive Clotlisi Fancy
ado defeult for the term I and whtrsa* ||, iT. Eronoli and BtigHsli Cssslmoros; Faiicy Silk veallng*
. w iS?.?SY’ rEU,AN »«bwca**o«b.
BHafeapasBiil
nov 95
TNK8.-A
X Ink of i
8, B. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress-at,
a ratofiwrfisiiK-J S
from tho muntjfecinry of liotnlg, Lay lc Uo* Phllsdei-
wl " 1,0 .H 0 !* 1 conalniitlw on hand, nnd
Mldonilio most reasonable terms, tinier* from |Mnt-
ora respeetfolly solicited, [oct7J J,U. CUIIUEDQB,
T *
- n ? yl7 J,n, curniEDOE.
llorlorJFounelMor 90 Vmtn t
■l.Tl. «l Hun, wtif, i,,,w.nl,.,f
ivliigs, sliuwl.
Inavera simp
ilrarmallmuh
iletii|uy VV»,
W OLFES SCHIEDAM AHOMAWc BCIINAPPS
manufectnred by the proprietor exclusUely, it -
k#2";sp'®
- J I —• PeCUl._ ,v HI. ,'HU
. - - - and medicated, not by the com-
man a»rob bertr, bul bj Iho cbolc. bolablai *ulH. ■
the aromatic Uullan Juniper berry, whose mure vhV
extract Is distilled and rectified with Its spirituous wlreaL
nud thus becomes a concentrated tincture, of exquisite
flavor and arom* nltogetlier transcendant In Its cordial
and modlclnal propertle* to any Holland Gin heretofore
known.
.v.^nV^T® 1 ’ °9 u AW d Bheumatlsm; In obstructions of
the Bladder and Kidneys Its effects are prompt, decided
nnd Invariably reliable. Aud It Is not only a remedy fur
there maladte* but In aU care* In which they are pro.
duced by drinking bad water, which I* almost universal-
•yd h0 cause or them, U operates as a sure preventWe.
The distressing effect upon the Stomncfe Bowels u
The tllstreestog effect upon the Stomach. UowuU sod
Bladder of traveller*, new resldeut* and all penoni unJ
all our great Inland river* like the Ohio, Mississippi u
Alabama, from tho large quantity or decayed vegetitM
matter contained In them. In a stale or solution, is «eul
known; as Is also that ofthe waters of limestone reglou]
producingGraveL~ ’ “ *“ '
loAROBIATr
waters orilnn-teneMV
TfRttOMHffilKbT'wilNAPrSh H
lluto corrocllvo of all there Injurious properties orM
water, and consequently prevents the dlsesSes M
they occasion. It Is also found to be a cure andprtiJ
I live of Fever and Agti* a complaint caused by feeeJI
joint effects of vegotable malaria In the atraosphi!fe,ul
.vegetable putrescences In the waters of those dliirlcuk
|which jt principally prevail* —MM
The AROMATIC »
principally provL .
DAB1 SCHNAPPS la consequently in great demsM kH Wl1
persons travelling or about lo retlle In those parti of th* n
country, especially; os well as by many In every comsvB “
nlty w/iorelt has become know* on account of lu -
ous other remedial properties.
or a dropsical tendency, It Is generally H
eqiilrud, when adopted In Ibe oarly staps]
F/
In all eases
only remedy required,
of the disease, lu Dyspeptic maladies, when taken Sl
proper quantities, as a diet drink, aud especially sl dta
uer, It Is found, by uniform experience, to be emlneMlJ
efficacious In the most obstinate case* when area' Ut
best or the usuul remedies have felled to afford men
than mere temporary relief. In cases or Flalulenc;, ilk
an immediate and invalunblo speclfl* and tt. mar to »*
ministered lu dillutcd and proportionate quantities, eta
to young Infants, in all Uiow paroxysms of griping W
lu tho stomach aud bowel* to which they are espeeuHl
sublect, as well us lu the colic of growu penoni
lta judicious adoption In connection with the.
meal*, or when n sense of exhaustion dictates it*
never fells to relieve ihe debility attendant upon fj*
traded Chronic muladle* low temperaments and sztota
vital energy, by whatever ca- re Induced. Theresr*
—ts to which many of the most eminent medical "*
both In Europe auu the United State?, have borne ,
mony, and which nro corroborated by their highest »*l
ten aulboritle*
• The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is PjH
In good strong bottle* neatly covered and labeled, u
companled by an Essay upon Its properties and
For sule by the principal Druggists lu this city and uo^
State* UDOLPHE WOLFE, Importer.
No. 22 Beave rstrosl, N. "<
ICai
I Wl
I Ho
ipanlec. __
or n circular on this subject, irom our L- __
Udulphe Wolfe, Esq., with a briof commentary,eipwm
alve or our own view* Slnco then we bare becn«*|
B loylng this agent, and thus far with fnvnrnble r« 0 2l
ut wo nro In receipt of several communication*on
subject from medical men, which serve to,show tbst »B
Wolfe's Aromatic Solednui Schnapps is very MiedjrtJl
In us* and In Hie hands of physician* Is proving
as a stimulating diuretic to be eminently succcitfu)
otlier medication with this Intent hud been tried
In one of tho cores thus
been cured, aud the iiecesil
another a distressing care
entirely removed by the passage of a csleulu* of
side-ruble size, which Is ascribed to the use of onff
bottles of this article. . . h
We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe In de*lf»»“^p 0Ui
. mil,... I >.. 11... .Iroro..!.. ..ro.... ..hrwl fill* ^*018 *1
IliUlIbH. ,HV HUIIHVIIMIUVU .IHbllliU V. —I, I, II —«
of perpetuating tto nnolcnt title of Holland ut*
truo that ho admits tt to bo nothing el»e tb*n ■ Re
article In Its pure state, unadulterated by uowou* 0 '■ hsl
and bonce ho contrndlfltlngulal.es tt from flln .. 0 kuS-
merce, nearly oil of which, a* Is well known, lifj 1 .*
lactured hero and olrewliere from Inferior wbli«J .■
refore drugs. The name he ha* given It. l0 « c ’ r '' ■
servo tliopurposo ol designating Tils nrllcle, sspn , t ■
exclusively for medical purpose* and thus eomWjrj. ■
lo physicians for whore oonvonleime It I* on *»« oD 1 ' ■
reputable druggists and apothecaries. *st»H
As r&mects Its inedlolnal and qursllvs cflWji
dorstand him to olalm only that II Is n purs snd rt'J
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