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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 18,1852.
CHERRYPECTORAL
Fop tl»« rapid Core of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
Of all the numerous medicine* extant, (and nna or
them valuable) Tor the ourO of pulmonary complaints,
nothing has ever boon found which could compare In its
' effects with this Preparation. Others cure sometimes,
« but at all time* and In all diseases of the luun and
throat where medicine can give relief, this will do IL It
Is pleasant to take, and perfectly safb In accordance with
: the directions. Wo do not adTertlse Ibr the Information
< of (hose who have tried It, but those who have not. Fa
• mllles that have known its value will not be without it,
and, by Its timely use, they are secure from the danger
ous consequences of Coughs and Colds, which, ueglect-
cd, ripen Into fatal Consumption,
r Tbo Diploma or the Massachusetls Institute was award
ed to this preparation by the Board or Judges, In Sep
tember, 18171 also, tbe Medals of the three great Insti
tutes of Art In this country; also, tho Diploma of tho
Ohio Institute at Cincinnati has been given to the 9°**;
ky Pectoral by their Government, In consideration or
• ts extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing af
fections or the Lungs and Throat. . ,
- Read tho following opinion, feunded on tho long expo-
‘ rience of the eminent Physiciani of'the; port and cltv of
ST. JOHNS, Mayo, 1831..
• Dr. J. C. Arts—Five years’ trial of your CHERRY
PECTORAL In my practice has proven what I foresaw
from Its composition most be true, that it eradicates and
enres the ookls and coughato which we, In this auction,
»**1 think Usequal has not yet been discovered, nor do I
know how a better remedy can be made for the distent-
pert of the Throat and Lunya. _ -
• J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R.S.
Soe what H has done on a wasted constitution, not only
In tho following cafes,but a thousand more:—
SUDBURY, Jan. 24th, 1851.
Dr. Avia—In the month or Joly last, I was attacked
by n violent diarrhoea In the mines.of California. 1 re-
OK QKOKQIA.
PTMH8 COMPANY will continue to transport Prodoea
. . a!ml other Merchandise, on the Savannah river, to
from Augusta, by their Iron Steamers
—AND ALSO BY TB» iTRAMSR—
AMORYSIBLEY...... .Ont. ~
The latter Steamer being of leea draught than any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of tha water. The Company la also provided
w thwteen Tow-Boats and two Lighten.
All Freight addrasasd to the care of the Company, ol
Agents, will be received and forwarded, free or com-
- W. M. ROWLAJD, Agent, Aimuli.
FOB FUlIjADEi7PIIIA.
rhlladetphia. ft Savannah Stum Navigation Co.
The new and splendid sldo-wlioolsteam
ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1800 ton*
i day of September, and every alternate WannasDAY
...jreaftet: my on the 23d Sept, Gth aud 20th Oct, and Iron Rln
3d and 17th November, and so on. _
Cabin PaaSia. to
through Ticket#
l (tee rage.
Tbtaahlp
to piiiSdrw.' ;o | ^DoV itoawnu do.
' to N.w York SO 00 Quran of too Wo.1 ilo.
M 0 00 Elevated Oven do.
Ipliubran bulll will.onllro rapid to raftto, “Minor P«lor”StoYfc
comfort »"<t despatch, and offers new and admirable fa I Jewel Parlor do.
duties to business and travel. For freight or passage ap | sept 21
ply to PADBLFORD, FAY A IX).,
Agents In Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
Agentaln Philadelphia.
NEW-YORK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINES :
WEEKLY.
Jew and Splendid StcamSblps
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
ALABAMA^ Captain Lyon,
Belonging to the . ^
IT. Y. dcSavannah Steam Navigation Co,
Will leave Savannah and Ncw-York every Saturday.
These ships are or 1,300 ton* register, aud unsurpassed
la safety, speed, and comfort,
These Steamers, living Savannah at the same time
that the Marion atm -ouhirnkr leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York aa soon as, or before them.
jutwM foUowed by u - —__
1 Anally started for home, but received no bene At from
the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and
when 1 arrived In New-York I was at once marked by
my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I roust
confess that I saw no aufRcleot reason to doubt what my
friends'all believed. At this time I commenced fakir -
your truly Invaluable medicine, with little expedallon
deriving any bened from Its use. You would not re
ceive these lines did I not regard limy duty to state to
the tlBIcted, through you, thnt my health. In the space of
eight months. Is fUllT restored. .1 attribute It to the
ofyour CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH.
Washington, Pa, April 12, 1848.
Dear SirFeeling that 1 hero been spared from a pro-
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro
vidence or nod, I wUl take the liberty to express to you
' my gratitude.
A cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption’
had reduced me too low to leave mo anything like hope,
when tny physician brought me a bottle or your “Pac-
• toral.” It seemed to afford immediate relief; and now,
In a few weeks’ time, has restored mo to sound health.
If It *111 do for others what It has done for me, you are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind.
-Sincerely wlshlngynu every blessing, 1 am,
• - Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN J. CL ARK, Rector or St. Peter’s Church.
With such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof can bo adduced, unless it be from Us effqcts upon
W Preptrad wd Bold by JAMES C. AYER.
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Bold bvT. M. TURNER & CO.. A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE. Ac HENDRICKSON, Savan
nah (.and by all the Drugglsla throughout the State.
nbv 18 lawlSawo—3m
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
Corner of Frankfort-at. and City Hall
Square.
(Oupesits Us City Jlall and Park Fountain^
NEW-YORK CITY,'
W AS built and opened by the subscriber, May 1,
1819, and refitted and furnished, August, 1653. He
trusts that for convenience, elegance, comfort and eco
nomy, It cannot bo surpassed in the world. It contains
more rooms than any other Hotel on thla Continent, aave
ono only, all or which are warmed gratis. They are all
fitted up with -marble top wash stands, which are sup-
piled with Croton water through silver-plated cocks.
There Is but one bed in a room. The balls and water
closets on every floor will be Ut with gas during the
night. This Hotel is conducted on the European plan
lodging rooms, and meals as they may be ordered In tl
spacious and splendid Refectory, and Is In tbe immtdialt
vicinity at MtrcantiU business, and the principal places
of amusement. R. FRENCH,
dec 14 - 3rao
GIFT BOOKS.
/CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—A large variety of Anno-
VJala, Albums and Gift Books, for 1843. Also Fapltr
Macho Writing Desks, Albums, Port Folios, Card Cases,
Port Monales, Alabaster boxes, Fancy Articles, Jtc.fcc^
suitable for Christmas Presents, recently received and r ~~
•ale by . 8. 8. SIBLEY.
■ dec 14 No. 135 Congrcss-ai.
ALE! ALEI ALEI
) Messrs. Quantock, Roberta 4- Co.:—Gtnl’W
L You are hereby appointed our “Sole Agents”
... [oof our Brands of “Albany Imperial Ale” in
"the city of Savannah, State of Georgia, from and after this
* ,e ' [Signed.] ■ JOHN TAYLOR 4c SONS.
• New York, December 1,1853.
XTAVINa received the Agency of Ihe above well
t XL known superior Ale, a constant and ample supply
will be always kept by us in store at “ WHlink r a Wharf”
Persons desiring the article will be promptly supplied
by giving notice at our office on tbe Wharf; or through
tha Poetroffloe. QUANTOCK, ROBERTS 4c CO.
dao 1 - Wllllnk’s Wharf.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
A NNUALS or every description put up In the finest
A bindings. Juveniles* Papier Macho Writing Desk t
Ladles' Work Boxes and Dressing Cases, In great vari
ety; Fancy Inkstands, Card Cases, Gold Pencils, Portfo
lios, Albums, together with many other articles suitable
for tbe season,Tor sale by
.dec. S r * J. B..CUBBEDGE.
BARGAINS! BARGAIN811
DRY GOODS AT COST.
W O. WADSWORTH will commence disposing
s bis rick and valuable stock or
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
- Thin Day, December 9th, 1853, at New York cost.
We hopo no one In want or any articlo In tbe Dry Goods
Jute, will-fall to call and examine the Goods and prices
*• before purchasing, as we are determined to sell these
Goods at prices full SS per cent, leas than they can be
bought at any other bouse in the city. We wilt not enu-
i merato prices here, but invite all to call, assuring them
i ' that Good! will be offered at prices which will be satis
: Bronx uxpbr Marshall House.
, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST
STORE IN SAVANNAH
T HE undersigned, wbo always bavo sold Ibe cheapest
and best Goods In this place, respectfully call tbe
; aUon'Jon of tbe public to their extensive stock of Dry
Gagds and Fancy Articles, to which every arrival of the
Northern steamer brlnga supplies more new and more
fashionable. It consists of a Urge and well assorted
, ° f HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
f Sucbas whlto and brown Linen and Cotton 8hlrtlog
; and Sheeting, Pillow Case Linens, Marseille and other
Ij Uedqullts, all sorts of Diaper, Table Cloths, Cotton and
4 ’ Damask Table Covers, Towelling, Cotton Fringes, Btan-
{.ketaffcOnfe
. Calicos, I
DRESS GOODS.
„ Ginghams. Muslin Do Lalnes, Cashmeres,
. French and English Merinos, Alpacas, Bombazines, Pop
lins, and a great Tsriejyof hlnck,jihdn and Brocade Silks.
Rich Embroidered Collars, Cbemlsetls and Sleevea.
’ Worked Bands, a lam assortment of Needlework -Edg
ings aud Inserting!, Plain nnd Embroidered 8w!ss Mus
lins, Jaconet and Book Muslins, Bishop Lawns, a great
variety of Silk sod Velvet Mantillas, all aorta and colors
j U-of Fringes and Hood Tassels. ‘ >
£5 HOSIERY.
IS- AH kinds of white, brown, mixed and black Cotton
flj Hose, white, black and grey Merino (lose, Children’s
ft. ! Worsted and Cotton Hose, Ladles’ Vesta, Cotton, Thread,
4 ; Silk, Buckskin and Kid Gloves.
They call particular attention to their stock or Kerseys,
'j Oanaburgs aud Mulberry Stripes; also Carpets, Matting,
i *, OU Cloth.Rugs, Window Curtains, and Ihe largest nsaort-
, | , ment of Slrawls ever brought to this place, consisting o(
Bij i Blanket and 'Long Shawls, Cashmere, Crape and Silk
Shawls, and a great many other articles.
.They assure'the public that all tbe above mentioned
Goods, as well as their whole stock, will be sold at lower
prices than ever before In this place.
EINSTEIN 4c EOKMAN,
dec 13 ' 151 Congress-street, Savannah
G1IUINTIUAN CLOTHING.
G EORGE a NICHOLS has Just received, per steamer,
a handsome and tarn assortment of Boys’ Blue,
Black abd Brown Cloth Jackets, Pants and Vests, for
Boys from seven to fourteen years old. Also, n
assortment pf Children’s connected Grey Suits, for.
ran from four to seven years old. Call soon, for the;
going cheap and fast at tbe Clothlug Store, Gib!
Range. dec
■ —- -‘ruwlugieic.
of Drawing and Painting,
in bis friends and the citizens
ffitutcal
»rti»i Gun ot th.
600 STOVES E0B DALE.
BY JAMES SULLIVAN*
(Sign of the * Red" Star Flag.)
STING In part as follows, together with
IPING GOODS, and TIN WARE, at w
G OK8I8TU
KEEPING
HOUSE
RE, at wholesale
ffiSU—rJE 31, ° 00,tn ' a
---Mtora.toW.y,..^ I XBHSSi
a Prom. do. Persian A.T.
orricx sTovxs.
r. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor Stove.
M ay Queon Dining Room
Stove; Boston do. do. do
gfcnctal g
SAVANNAH Will
Central aaton-tfanurntn.
DRY GOODS.
HENRY LATHROP Ac CO.
/~\FFER FOR SALE, AT THE LOWEST PRICES, tho
U following:
DRESS GOODS—Frencli Prlntod Mouslln De Lalnes;
English and American Do Lalnes, new designs ; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln De Lalnes: Plaid Raw
8ilks; French and English Merinos; French and Bcotch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; Changeable Gla
de Silks; Rich Brocade 8ilks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES—Muslin and Lace Collar*; Cheat,
selta: Under-SIeevcs; Capa and Capos ; Bwisa and Cam-
brio Edgings and Inaertlnga; Thread Valendas and Lisle
laces; Black Silk and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Ltucn Cambric Handkerchiefs.
, HOaiERI’—Lad'c. 1 , Wlura-, M.nW
Savannah. | GLOVES—Hoskln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladlea'
8AMUEL L. MITCH 1I.L, Riding Gauntlels,
JanS9 124 FronUtreet, New-York. WHITE GOODS—Jsoonet Plain and Ptald Cambrics;
SAVANNAH. AllOCSTA A HARIBVHG) f-IS.Sf.kiKrSt C * mbri ° ““'““I
Tho Union SUMm Dost Oompuw or Orar Cortlwi .nil Krabroldfrad B.lrlh kc.^ , . .
gl.i and South Carolina hiving thoroughly *5-—“ 1S n [ ?T 'ni l n
joverhanled nnd reduod too snnortor Mem fhd M Long L.wn.1 W to U 4 B.ro.lySho«t ng.|P||.
packet. H. L.COOK .nd OREGON, vrlto (.Ighlora,.ra Llnon.l Scotch nodIrtlh Dlnpcra! Mucalmcli
now randy to trao.port (TOIght ot oil dcrarlpllon. he- M to tM Dunuk Nopkln.| Drown nd Blh. Chrah
tween Snv.nnnb, Augii.tauid Hatnbutg, with nc much, poylo*IS-* ° lO^BlewchwOaiul Brown Twblo ]D«ma.k.s
II not more dlcpmch.th.il env other bo.u oh too rtver. H h> BhMltoJ pmll.tkOtoto.tpotlonMd Wontt*
Tho ctoamen fro dmmciuliil by experienced and >e- Tthle .nd I‘t»m> Cover. | IW to ItM Toltcl .nd lmpe.
commodellng CpUlOh Atl Itolghl con.lgned to th.ir JflU«DWI M toM Fnraltoro Dlmtly | Cotton Dhlrtlngh
for Boys; Plain and Fancy Casslmeres; Tweeds; Ken-
‘ ySatli
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If not
superior to any boats on the river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. KINCHLEY A CO., Agents “
sept 21 JAMES HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
tucky Satinets and Jeans.
octlO
AGRICULTURAL IMPLENIENTS.
^EORGJ A and French Burrand Europus Mlll^Stonea;
‘ Iron Fire-proof
Saddlery Warehouse,
Young‘a Building, Sign of ihe Golden Saddle,
OFPOStTn W. X. StMMOHS CLOTniHO^TOKa.
MnnnfatturenoJk*^, StlWiSt narnesi.
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
Harnessea, of which Ihe following comprise a part t Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and Bhafton Saddles; Planter’s
targe and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English
do.: Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Baddies of a variety of
patiernst Bridles A Martcngalcs; Saddle-Bags,Trunks Ac.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining and Worsted Web |
Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses, or all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames;
Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.:
broad and narrow Lacca, variety or patterns; Silk and
Worsted Fringes; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug-
j^r Lamps; Plated and Brass Carriage Banda; Brass and
TjoSb SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING,
Ti,f ADE up With particular reference to comfort and
1Y1 durability; (and another Important item to bo
known) U tho unusually low prices at which wo are aell-
log them. Planters visiting our city will do
and examine before leleclTr- -
and save money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hats and Caps for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at tho Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot of LYON A REED,
No. 150 Congress A 75 St. Jullamsts-
*“ i Georgia.
well to call
fng their cloths to make ap,
1J .
Savannah, C
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS I
00LLIN8 & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers.
lOO HHYAN-STREE-
A RE now receiving, and offer for sale at
A a targe assortment
noiwmiv SUCB AS I Timrvua 1 Rice”Threshers ; uuiunim l~>ihhv> rumpo tutu ns-
CR( v9..,w,. ’ «T ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets; Cotton and Coun-
ter Scales; Trudu^lMton Hooks: MIR and Cross-cut
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRE8S1NG SALOON.
M ESSRS.COHEN A BANNON respestfully announce
to the citizens of Savannah that they are now pre
pared lo do all kinds of work in their line at their uow
Shop, near the corner of Broughton and Drayton-streeta.
They have established the following as their rate ot
charges:
For a single Shave 10 cents.
For 2 or 3 times a week.. ..per month 75 M
For 4 limes a week do. fl 00
For 5 or 0 times a week...., do. 150 “
For every day do, 1 73 M
For Hair Cutting 30 “
For Hair Curling JU «
For8bampoolng 20 “
CSTMa. Conan will always bold himself In readtnu.
to attend to orders from those who may require his ser
vices at their homes. ly nov 8
OHILSON*S
PATENT WORLD’S PAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
IXO FURXJICE, as recently improved and patented,
declared by high and reliable authority to be the
BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
Not only Is this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
proved and declared to bo Iho best modo or Warming
aud Ventilating Dwellings Churches, Academies, School
Housos, Court and State Houses, Hospitals, Stores, Ac.,
n nearly all the eltlea and towns In the United States,
but Is meeting with equal fovor In the Canadas, England,
Russia, and other foreign countries. It has been award
ed at the recent Fairs In this country Gold and Silver
.Medalt, First Premiums, and lastly, the Great PRIZE
MEDAL at the iVorlcCe Fair, London. It baa been sub
jected to the most rigid Investigation and aevere practi
cal losta, and unanimously declared tbo best. (See Ibo
printed reports of the Fairs, also city and State public
Committees on Public Buildings.) Wo have more than
twenty-five hundred reforeucot, many or whom are pro-
foastonal gentlemen, whose solenlifio attainments In such
matters are well knuwt.. To attain this desirable object,
tho Inventor or thla Furnace first abandoned the manu
facture of the common frail hot-air fUrnacee seven yeara
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron for
uaccs bum tho oxygen out or tho air, producing an un-
lcnlthy, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to bo inhaled
>y human beings; besides the constant cracking and
burning out of tho pots, which permits the poisonous
s to escape and mingle with tbe air; ana then tho
tyanco and expense of repairs, now pots, Ac. He
now has the satisfaction of knowlug that bla efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
.. * -* —k.....ji— been
ndvan-
ical plan
all
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN A BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTOR8,
TUMBLERS, KNIVES.
, DECANTER8, FORKS.
PRESERVES, .SPOONS,
WINES and WAITERS
JELLY GLASSES, LAMP
While and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
together with every description of Cnt and
8aws; Hand and Yard Saws: Jac,.
Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’a Upland Cotton Gins:
Cement; Platter; Ac. For sale by
nov 10 CHA3. H.CAMPF1ELD, 171 gay-st.
BlUUAUtii
npllE subscriber having taken “Williamson’s Sheds,”
X U prepared to receive Cotton aud other Produce, on
storage. JOHN 11. HULL.
TO THE LADIES.
N K. B ARNUM A CO. have on hand a few seta of
• Stone Martin Vlctorlncs. Muffs and Culfe, which
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at vbe Cheap Hat and
**— “— *—‘ nov 20
do~ Tea Seta, togetl
"’tain Glassware. ■ — —, ,■ - .
China Vases, of elegant patterns; China Powder Boxes Cap Store, 149 Congrcas-alreot.
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes; rich I n .~ „
Cut Win. Dottles, China Jewell Boxes, end otter Peucy | nEsEnAl.NEwapIpEto At
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks, Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mats, Lanterns, both
to Work andTrav-
GENERAL NEW8PAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
108 Nassau Street* NEU'.YORK.
mar 14[Established In 1843.1
guarded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work
S. IK. PETTENGILL.
cling Baskets—together with many other articles not GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
enumerated.
oct23
A CARD.
T HE subscribers would call the attention or the citl* ■ . — 7 - , .
zens of Savannah and surrounding country to their I Agents, No. 10 State street
large and newly-elected stock of Savannah Republican, and
HOU8E-FURN1SHING GOODS, vertisements and Subscrintl
■ receipts are regarded as
GOODS,
comprising almost every article wanted In fornlshlei
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly all ol .
rro.'im.n'nS 111 fcr °*W ?d WlU h” *° ld “ I «EW WIIVE AUD LIQUOR STORE.
OFFICE.
mar 14 No. 10 State-st.. Ro«ton f Ulnae.
8. M. Pettxboill A Co., Newspaper Advertising
Boston, are Agents for the
are authorized to rccelvo Ad-
rintions at the tame rates as are
required at this office. Their
payments.
ably small profits.
They call particular attention to their Stock or Stoves
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac.
Persona wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well lo examine their 8tock before
purchasing elsewhere^ and bare the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock.
sept 28
MORSE A NICHOLS,
153 Broughton-st.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR
C A. R RI A. Cr E S • I >nd his acquaintance wltli tbe trade enables him
to oltor as.ur.neo that toeenielra which era enumera-
No. 6 Whitaker-*t,
Ta THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
sSJto the citizens of Savannah, and of tbe inte-
iatrlorof this State, that he has now opeued and
eep continually In atore, a large assortment of tbo
best qualities of the various kinds ot
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from the best sour
ces. and to his stock of which, at present on band, be In
vites attention. Having bad extensive experience in
France as a manufacturer, and in America aa Importer
and dealer, bis acquain “■* *“ J u “ v, “
n.i.ine... i n th. .I.. o„_..,„,h u | to offer assurance that I
-MPOHTAT.ON
tslderale, generous confidence and liberal pe- | French Brondlet of vnriou# brands; Holland Gin,
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia
* —‘ ’ J “IL Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Bauterne and Burgundy wines.
CORDIALS.
use. A H of these Carriage* a7o weli suited ”to~thls mar-1 ^alta,Klr
ket, and for neatness, lightness and durability they can- Klumwasaer, Absinth, 4ec. A*
not be aurpaued. Rockaways of every style, Coaches I - - - • -- -
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Buooiks or every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light aud convenient style of Sulxv, *~~
Physicians and others. J.C. THORNTON,
-■* “ tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sts.
For the considerate, generous confidence
tronago that I have received from Factobs, Max- ___ ni „ nnr
chaht. and Cmzaxa generally, I desire In this public TS-JMsta^dSL
manner lo express my thanks, and to renew my aasu- Arrac * • Jamalc *
ranees oX increased determination to give the most entire
satisfaction to all who may favor me with their custom. 1
bare devoted the past summer to getting np aLAaox aud
■ PI.CXDID STOCK or KVEEV KIKDOP Cakeiaok now in
> PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct20 ly R. MAYER.
7 DEALEES IK DRY GOODS,
/~\FFER FOR SAL B—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan- Stocks. Honda, El
\J nels, Llnseys, Oanaburgs, Yarns, Shirtings and Likewise, for the
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, De Lalnes and Merinos, Maritims Notarial Pro*
Bombazines and Alpacas, Black aud Colored Ct
Black and Colored Satins and Sllka, Dress Silks
NOTICE.
T HE undersigned have this day formed & Co-Par‘r.er-
ship, under tho firm of BANCROFT A BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY fle BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE PUaCHASE AND SAtN OP
.xchnuge A: Heal Estate.
e transaction of all kinds of
Maritims Notarial Proceedings, and Atfjustmsnt of Ma
rine Averages,
and respectfully solicit the palronnge of their friends and
tbe public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
nor 1 Cy*Offlce No. 117 Bay-street.
Fringes, Dimity, Satineu, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cat-
lime res. Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerehiefk, Capa and Collars, ;
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Bilk Handker
chiefs, Ac.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments. nov 1
OYSTERS I OYSTERS 11 OYSTERS!!!
Tbe undersigned having been appointed
agent for the sale of Mr. Dupon’i celebra
ted Isle of Hope OY8TER8, Is now proper
cd to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up intbe shell by tiiebar- „
irnlshed any quanUty that may be I -alio—
Soda Water Apparatus
WM. GEE,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MANUPACTUEBR OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THE
One Door from lleekman-st. Nets- York,
Draught Tube, Coolers In Tuba, Copper Fountains,
—alio—
STILLMAN’S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at the Shortest Notice.
Ilea and hotels, furnished any quantity 'that may t
desired. W. D. FORD,
octlS Waldburg’a Building, JeffersonatreeL
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can I
find immediate employment by application to \ * —=-
W - D - TOltD - T IIE entweriber I. SSrtT weekly, p.,
TW-EVUT.^ATHKOP t’OTEDDm"”®; for eel. Iho ^romUutSJ'iem&llKSJilutt’liliS
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all aualllle*; 10.000 do. tales—that they are good; thnt they are cheap; and that
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,000 do. Lin- they were bought at tbe Clothing Store, Gibbon’* Range.
Woolsey; 4,000 English Blanket*; 30 balesCotlon of [nov 16] GEO.8. NIUUOLSL
r steamers,
SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
To Ship Owners, Masters and Consignees of Vessels of Savannah and vicinity.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBU8, Portrait Painter, would respi
folly tender his professional services to the cilia
respectfully in
X VANNAH DRY DOCK Is now in successful opera- public Inspection, and he would be gratified to have any
tlon, nnd It {a calculated to take In ships of any class from visitors wno may be pleased to call. norlO
100 to 1500 tons burthen. It Is 230 feet long and 05 feet I ————— —
Informs them that the 8A- His Rooms, In SL Andrew’s HaU, are always open to
wide, and complete in every
workmen is employed and a.
on hand, so that vessels can
set long and — , ————-—
7 particular. A large gang of I CM.OTHINO*
a targe supply or materials is r T' ,l08E fBnc T C.vslmero Business Suits sold by us this
^ , vw ^„ ojm be repaired with as much X season bare been very much admired; we have bu
despatch as in auy other port. Pump and Block Making I * l®ft$ ta eecure tchick our friends must cal
anaSmUh’f work done on the premuus, and every ttffort ®*^y- aye receiving by every steamy additions to
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who may «“<■ already well assorted stock, tancy Talma Cloaks
fovor tbe Dock with their business. | and Over Coats in emUe»s yariety 1 at
D. P. LANDERSIIINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
I, HEIDT A OO.’a
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
BEET,
200 CONGRESS AND 95
Frnnklln-Squarct
•YTTOULD Return his thanks to his friends and patrons
V V for past favours, and inform them, that he Is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
line, end hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with tbe utmost neatness ana
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels,Wagons, Drays, Carta, Ac., made on tho shortest
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 28
JOHN POOLE,,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT AND OIL STONE,
SAVANNAH, OA. -
No. 11 Wlsltakorrtitre®#.
K F-RP8 constantly for sale—WHITE LEAD, Pure Noe.
1 and 2 English do.
GROUND PAI TS t
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue. a
DRY PAINTS t
Venetian Bed, B|
Ochre, Red Lead,
Prussian Blue, Chrome
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AND ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all the modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the TraveUng
Public.
Boston, Nov, lfl, 1852, ly
To Merehante, Shippers Druggists and Others.
MUSTARD.
Withlngton Ac Wilde’s Celebrated Pre*
mlam mustard, •
OUT up expreaaly for Ihe Southern and Western Mar-
keta, In Kegs,Cans, Tins, aud Bottles.
This Mustard Is made from the best English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than the ex
tensive sale It has met with for the put nnmber of years,
and being In constant use by Ihe U. 8. Army and many
of tbe Hospitals In tbe United States. For sale by 1
WITHINOTON A WILDE,
at their Coffee and Hplce Factory.
« . * . No. 7 Dutcii-SL. New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgalcs A Co.’s Soap Factory,
oct 5 , 2tw3mo
Ipanfsb Brown, Lampblack, Yellow I fpnFfSKieJSlr^Mufetm*^^®’
Litharge, Paris and Chrome Green, X Wire. Railing for publle and private grounds
Prussian utue,uurome Yellow, Ur benTemida Sienna, Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OP FANCY COLORS/ 7 Wrought and Oa«t Iron Railing, Iron Columns,
Linseed Oil,. Hnerm do, Neatah.pt do, and SPIRITS Iron Doors and Shultersjron Itadsteads, nod Iron Furnl-
opturpentIn!?^whiSvySt BRUwiko, pmS/vI?.
nlsta Graining, and Arttata* do, window and Picture
Ss^nf
of ail kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Hoard Prints and
"'nrTli. .(MV. wilde. will Ito wlit on muoiubl.
“wWiSSlR"™®!.' 1 «5Tir nSSnjJI.
MKflipp;,
ffilwwara
hum I “*
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w
IIS) rw Joiih n, mm
AVATCUC8, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PUTED WARE,
THE Subscriber hsS on hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from the best and most re
spectable manufacturers in the country. Rich
•atoms DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW
ELRY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Table
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates am
Walter*, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblors, Pap Boats, Soup and Saute Ladles; Pie, Ice
Cream, Cake and Fmt Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
Knives.
8ilvcr Plated Spoons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Basketa,
Castors, Walters, Snnfitrs and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knlres, and 811ver Plated on
eel, Table nnd Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-one Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brssa Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever and Leplno Watches, flnoenai
died Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles,' Gold ana
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monales, Ac.
Particular attention will be given to Repairing of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes ne will satisfy all wbo may fovor him
with tholr patronage.
His prices are ns low, and terms as fovoreble, as at
any other establishment In the State.
mar 18 8. WILMOT.No.l Market-square.
thoroughly worming and ventilating buildings, hi
entirely successful. They possess the following
togea: Purity of air, powerful heaters, economic
for burning anthracite, bituminous cools or wood, all
equally well—flues easily cleared out—great durability
or furnace, not liable to repairs fcr a long time; perfect
safety agaiust setting buildings on fire In wlileh they are
located; may be set In low cellars. Sizes for all classes
of buildings.
Also—Four sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURN ACES—Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, Ac.
Emerson’s celebrated VENTILATORS for Roofr ol
buildings smoky chimneys, Ao. COOKING RANG! -
with or without Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures,
sizes and styles of those beautlfol
MIRROR MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grate**
of rich Europoan and American styles.
Also—A splondld article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, Ac.
Architects, Builders,and the Public generally, please
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings in any part
or the country.
CHILSON, RICHARDSON A CO,
374 Broadway, New-York.
Also, OUILSON, RICHARDSON A CO.,
51A 53 Blackstone-sL, Boston.
oct 10 Itawl4tawo4mo
IRON FRONT JEWELRY STORE*
Wholeaale and Retail*
THE largest and best selected stock of goods
ever offered for sale In this city. Gold and Silver
Watches, Vest. Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Cbatetanes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets,
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake *» °- J -
Flsh Knives, PieKnives, Cbeosi
A Iso, all kinds of PtauriVvare, Military and Fan’cy'tfoods,
awl a great variety or articles, too numerous to mention;
tiie whole of which will be add at reduced prices.
Al I k I nda or W stches, Clocks, Jewelry end other Jobbing
-‘tended to by con— 1 — *--■*-
aug23 HOUTOl
IIKBMAN, No. 1 lfl Broughton-st.
JEWELRY, die.
MR. F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-etreeL has
lust received the finest assortment of new fash
ioned JEWELRY of all description t Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pena; Silver and Silver-
plated Ware, such as Fruit Baskets, Walters Tea-sets,
Candle-stlckSjTable and Tea-spoons, flneTable, Pocket and
Pen Knives, Ac. AC.—a large variety of the finest Work-
boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, Ac. Ac., for ladles
and gentlemen—as also, a fine selection of Fiutlnas,Ac-
cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which be
offers at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
Tbe public generally and the ladles particularly, are
apectfully invited to call round and examine the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Brougbton-street
aug81
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
ji— .....
bought, from the most feablonable bouses In the trade, _
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and English—of all
descriptions, for Costa, Pautaloons, Vests, Ac. Ao. The
selection or Clothi< Casslmeres, Ac. Is one of tho bee
and handsomest ever offered for sale In this market, and
he will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
of all descriptions or Goods usually kept in such estab
lishments, with the monthly fashions from France and
England. The subscriber is prepared lo cut and make
up bis Cloths for customers Intbe neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly Invited to
call and examine for themselves,
sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 103 Bryan-street.
Blanket** Kerseys and Woolen Good*.
T iHE SUBSCRIBERS nave This Day opened their ex
tensive stock of Plantation Goods, to which tbey
ouldmost respectfully call the attention of Planters vis-
log this city, as they are determined to make it loth*
i tercet of all who may fovor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and white London Duffll Blankets,
100 “ super 10-4,11-4,12-4 Whitney Bed do
50 “ green, blue and red Mackinaw do ;
20 bales Carolina Plains;
20 “Georgiado;
30 “ while and black Washington Jeans:
« “D.R. Heavy Stripes; *
“ *“*"*■* —■* -’-In red
> twilled and plain red Flannel;
“ heavy Cotton Oanaburgs;
“ 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plains;
20 “ Manchester PWWs; "
Also, a very handsome assortment SallnetU, Cassl.
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy,
8cotchPtaids, Ac^ we offer to the publle at very reduced
prices, by[oct 7]A IK IN A BURNS.
FINE IVAT8.
THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s ilgta hav
Ing been permanently established, we have now
_ In store a targe Slock or Hats from the most zele-
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
reduced for tbe same price.
N. K.BAKNUM A CO.
other that con be pro
sept 35
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
F COBRA Is prepared^execute every description
• ot decorative painting. Having learn*
Italy, he flatters himself that ho can give enl
tlon to the citizens orSavannah, and he can reier io sev
eral specimens of his work already in this city. He
paints on plaster, canvass, gtasd, prepared paper, Ac.
Ac. He also paints window shades, transparencies, Ac.
He can produce testimonials that his fresco and other
work doee not in the least lose its color by the Influence
or climate. His shop is at the comer or Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where bo has for sole a fine assortment of
engravings, both fancy nnd historical. oct 18
DRY GOOA8.
npHK subscribers have in store, a very targe slock
X DRY GOODS, recently purchased, which tbey offe
at tho lowest prices, and on tke best terms.
Dress Goods.—Black and fancy Bilks; Btqnaae
Becbo Robes; Moustalne De Lalnes; Cualmcros; Black
Bombazines; Blnck and Fnncy Alpaccas; Black Nor
wich doth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Call-
co’s, English and American, do-Needle work Collar*,
Chemisette, Lace Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves and
Hosiery, Laces, Linn, Uumbric Htndkorchlefo, Ac, Ac.
■ Da WITT A MORGAN/
l 8 Rlbero’s Building, Congrcaa-atnwt.
Notice,
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT.
. _ ^ „ Mar Tiem, 185% j
YTTHEREAS. Thomas Rycrson, William Robertson.
VV #• N. Philips, P. O. Timman, W. W. Johnson and
M. Prendergast, summoned to attend the present May
Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, bare made default
for tbe Term—It Is ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars
each, unless they fllo good and sufllclent cause of excuse
on or before tbe first day of the next term of this Court.
And whereas, Wm. J. Moore made default on tho
twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, and sub-
soouently-U Is ordered that he be fined Forty Dollars
unless be flip good and sufficient cause of excuse on or
before Uie first day of the next term of this Court. And
whereas, John O. Look, John V. Moldruin, James Quan-
to*, J * D* Hashler and J. B, Hturtevanl. summoned
to attend thei present term of this Court as Petit Jurors,
have made default for the term» nnd whereee, II. B.
Baahlor endI P, Bcanlen, Poilt Jurore, made default on
fire daye of the second week of Ihe term; nnd where*
iffeawAai™
ns Talesmen, made defaull for iho lerm-llls ordered
Jhettitey fined twenty dollar# each, unlese they l U>
good and ijifljolenl cense of eieuse on or before
first dsy of Uie next term of Ibis Court, Aj '
M, l.lni onilisl, Teleemsn. medp defaull on
REOEIVED
vambta l fc 00.
u4.f,DMMHr 15.
PIU?lloodl, uid.TramraxIoui Ad.
-_r«T»HafirojfgodS^ ijrw'.wnkll oSmnl-
SRUBHSMOn lifter Mr.
Arthur ““If' 11 ' ° f K| e5*weod Hill. Sjr WIlllMU
Webeter’e Worita. The Speeches, Forenalo Argo-
imffliiaF D “'" w « b “"'
English Tklee. end Bketehes. By Mrs. Newton Croe*
land. Tlcknor. Reed A Fields.
EMaya and TJslee In Prose. By Barry Cornwall.
Zlnna, the Glpsey. By Annette M.MaUlard.
Lord Saxondalo tor, Life among the London Art
cracy. By G.W.M. Reynolds.
Adventures ofnn Ald-de-Csmn. By James Grant.
THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR DECEMBER,
dec 15
T HACKERAY’S new work—Uenry Esnioral, Colone
In tho service of Queen Anno.
A Life or Vicissitudes i a Story of Revolutionary Times.
ByG.P.R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—Tho Children of Light.
Kathy t a Cruise In the China Seas. By Macauley.
Select British Eloquence for the last two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich. • \ ■
Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
H Istory of Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romo: an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Illustra
tions.
NEW ROOKS.
fTVHE Home Circle, or Familiar Thoughts on Verloue
.X Topics, Literary, Moral aitd Social—by Mrs. Klrk-
d.
.tomes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal
and descriptive sketches, Illustrated with vlewa of their
residences, from original drawings, and Ute fee simile of
the manuscript of each author.
Romanoe or Indian Life, and other tales—by Mrs. Ma
ry H. Eastman.
Illustrious Personages of the Nineteenth Century, Illus
trated with beautiful steel engravings.
Gems from Moore’s Moludles—4 to ten beautlfol Illus
trations.
The Bible In Ihe Family—by Rev. Dr. Boardman.
Footprints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity—by John
Colo Hagen. Illustrated with Meel engravings.
Girt Book uf Gems—a literary offering of af~
—edited by Emily Percival—richly Illustrated.
Review of New Themes.
Received, and for sale, by 8, 8. SIBLEY,
doc 14 No. 135 Congress at.
M 1
TAILORING
ESSRS. DIBBLE A CAREY having
from Ihe North, respectfully Invito tl
the citizens ofSavannnh, and the publlo generally, to call
and examine their FALL STOCK of all styles and colors
or French, English aud American Cloths, Casslmeres
and Vestings, which they are prepared lo manufacture to
order Id tho neatest and most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock or READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddlngton,
and other now and fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undersigned having selected these goods with great
care, fool confident or pleasing all who may bo in wont.
Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS AFANCY ARTI
CLES Is complete nnd well assorted, which they will sell
on the most favorable and a J “*’““ *
oct 2
d accommodating terms.
DIBBLE A CAREY.
NEW
WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Corner of Rrouffhton Ac Barnard-*t*.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
npHE undersigned would respectfally announce to tbe
X citizens and merchants of Georgia, and adjacent
States, that they have taken tbe extensive three story
brick building on tbo corner of Broughton and Barnard-
“—*- In the Immediate vicinity of several other whole-
....... FURS,
other Goods In tbelr line, ever offered in tho Southern
markets. Tbelr assortment will not only be made up
from tbelr own extensive manufactory In New-York, bu
will embrace every thing that Is new, fashionable, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to make It the Interest of merchants,
In all sections of ihe South, to trado with us, aud are pre
pared to give them as good terms as can be bad In tbe
lortbern cities.
On tbe first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when wo will offer to the citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a moat stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boya’ Hats aud Caps, Ladles’ Riding
HstSjfrc^ Ac.
iSTPartlcutare In foture advertlsemonls.
sept 24' BELDEN A CO.
STEAM ENGINES* SUGAR MILLS* dec.
T HE ESSEX COMPANY Lawxknck, Mass., are pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbino and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine 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 fool In steam
engiues, and to durability In evenr thing,
aprttl ly GOBDON McKAY, Agent.
LAND WARRANTS.
rpflE Highest Cash Price paid for Land Warrants by
X July 5 A.O. TOMS, No. 120 Boy-street.
GLASSWARE*
i A largo and varied assortment Just opened; a
mong which may bo found several patterns of flnoly
_ cnt Decanters, in sells; a large variety of stogie De
canters, both cut and pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock.Bottles, Colognes, Ac. Call and er
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS A BULKLErS.
GEORGIA RURR MILL STONESi
rfrtHE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Burr
X Stone, from 18 inches to 4)4 feet diameter, a portion
of which is nlrcady dressed for running, and of superior
qa illty. All the necessary irons famished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, the articlo can be delivered at all times to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. O. H. GAMPP1ELD.
U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WA REROOMS
Nos. 177 ft 1771-2 Market-st, Philadelphia,
(North Side—above Fourth)
AT TIIE »RED DOOU8.fi
rpHIBNew and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
X Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
offers Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers to regard to low prices and Immense variety of stock,
rarely to be met with. Tho increase of soles from a very
liberal patronage, has been such ns to warrant their of
fering Clothing at KMKsttaneto prices, and carrying out
the system of “Largs Sales and Small Profits
Or Orders from any part or the United States prompt
ly exocnted and with especial care.
REED, BROTHERS A CO.
P. S,—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly deals
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
rr\HE Subscriber having fitted np, in connection with
X his Foundry and Machine Works, a Shop for the
above busiuess, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, Is prepared to do any description of work that
~iay offer.
All work done in the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Whorl.
ITIAHIIVE HAIMVAY.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs all who may
need his services, that he haachargo of Ibe MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now to successful operation. He s
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, Ac., on
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 of any class or Jescriptlc
and to carry on the business of Ship Carpentering, Bp
Making, and Caulking, In all Us various branches, atl
“istern extremity of the city.
A good Ship Smith Is on the premises.
aug3 ly H. F. WILL INK, Jr,
O FFERS for sale a largo assortment or Clolhi, Cas-
sltnuffi and Vestings, consisting In part of the
following articles, selected by hlmselr during tiie pas
summer In.LONDON and PARIS, which he wll
make up to order to tho best stylo of workmanship, am
at the shortest notice. Ills stock, of Reody-mnde Cloth
ing, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlemen's wear, Is
very large, and of the best quality and stylo— Uie whole of
It made this fall tinder his own Inspection, and will bo
French Black, Blue, Brown and Olive Cloths: Fancy
- p^oy silk vesting
'•{toy Bint vesting
Bialik Barathea 8|
•Imarea; Merino
French and Kmtilsh Cusilinerei; I
sujmt; Fancy Hllk Plush V« xlliiK'S
Vestings; super Black Doeskin cMi
Silk Undershirt* and Drawers) White and Fancy]
■nd Collaret Canton Flannel Hlilrta and Drawers; m
plaek and Fwioy Kid (iloveal Neck Ties, plain snHI
hrolderedi Merino and Colton bockif Hcarfai Matin and
Bombasine Blocks,
fgoott flOiberttncmcnta.
oott at
IIVED I
JHcWcfncfl.
NEW BOOKS.
A8IL: a Story or Modem Life; by W. Wilkes OoL
Homo Scene* and Heart Btudleet by Grace Aqullar.
Cecelia: or the Memoir* of an Heireu; by Allas E
^he S
.... Successful Merchant; by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehall! or tbe Time* of Cromwell.
Whltefriarst or tho Days of Charles 2d.
Roohcaler: or the Merry Days or England.
Captain Kyd t or tbe Wlxxard of the Sea.
Minute Gray t or who la the Heir?
Gray:
Received, and for sale by
deolfi
B. 8. SIBLEY,
No. 135 Congress street 1
Alsckay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mtckay’s Ahlmon Raton,
Stewart’s Freemason’s Manual and I
Croat’s Chart
.W, THORNE WILLIAMS.
- NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
December, commencement of Vol. five,
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rled different remedies without success, bui flnaljy cured
the uas of Sands* Sarsaparilla, On this
tin a short time by i
IV tl .up. uu ui
rccommendation, I bought'oue bottiejand*Hndlng* 1 rew
celved benefit from it, 1 continued ila use until I am now
perfectly cured. 1 am led to bring this to your notice
gratuitously, from tbo fact that the disease is not named
to the list of complaints for which the 8ar»uparllla is a
remedy, nnd that you may be able confidently to recom
mend It for such cases.
Yours, truly, GEO. E. 8COTT.
REMARKABLE CURB OF BRONCHITIS.
„ „ „ , Naw-Yoax, Fob, 17, 1849.
Messrs. Bands:—Having suffered many years with a
disease of my throat, atfecllng Ihe larynx, during which
ime 1 was treated by the most distinguished physicians
n Europe and tho United States, without receiving any
permanent benefit, but aU Ihe time my general health
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progtess. Caustic applications were used, and whatever
< lire was thought most efficient for producing a cure; but
am confident the doplorablo situation I was In, the la
ryngitis being accompanied with phllsls and great diffi
culty to breathing, would soon have terminated my life,
had 1 not obtained rellerthrough the medium of your In-
valuable Sarsaparilla. 1 must say, gentlemen, when I
commenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not place much
confidence in Its virtues; and this will not surprise you
when you are informed I had Irted more than fifty differ
ent remedies during tbe post four years, without any suc
cess; but after taking your Snrsapnrllta a few weeks, Vwas
obliged al last to yield to evldonce. This marvellous spe.
cldc has not only relieved, but cured me; and I Iberelors
hlnk It my duty, gentlemen, for the benefit of suffering
humanity, loglye you this attestation of my cure.
Yours, very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulatr or Francs in thr United States.
Tho above statement and signature) were acknowledged
In our presence by Blr.D. Parent os true.
For the Consul General of France,
« J L . , L - Dott «i Vice Consul.
„ Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. A D
BANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton-st- corner of
William, New York. Bold also by Druggists generally
hroughout the Uulted State* aud Canadas. Price 91 per
bottle: six bottles for 95.
Sold In Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. M.
TURNER A CO., and by all the Druggist* throughout
io CILy andBtate. 3mo—th sepl20
W c .
Schiedam, 1
factory, •, It
moo harsh berry, but by the oboice botanic*) variety of
tbe aromatic Italian Juniper berry, whose more vinous
extract is distilled and rectified wllh Itasplriluoiissolreot,
and thus becomes a concentrated tincture, or exquisite
flavor and aroma, altogether transcendaut in its cordial
and medicinal properties, to any HoUand Gin heretofore
known.
lu Gravel, Gout and Rheumatism; in obstructions of
Ihe Bladder and Kidneys Its effects are prompt, decided
and invariably rollablu. And It Is not only a remedy for
these maladies, but In all cases, In which tbey are pro-
duced by drinking bad water, which Is, almost universal-
uur a o obauujAm AnutlATlU cUlIrtArra,
manufactured by the proprietor exclusively, it
’dam. In Holland, by a process peculiar to his own
ry. it la flavored and medicated, not by the con>
*“ ulo«Kvr-'-* *
nil our great Inland river*, like the Ohio, Bllsslssippl au5
Alabama, from the large quantity or decayed vegtsUbls
matter contained In them, In a state or solution, la wed
known ; as Is also that ortbe water* or limestone regions,
In producing Gravel, Calculi and Stone In the Bladder.
The AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is an sbio-
lute corrective of *11 there ipjurious properties of bid
water, and consequently prevent* tbe diseases which
they occasion. Jt Is also found lo be a cure andpreuo-
live of Fever and Ague, a complaint caused by tne con
joint effects of vegetable malaria In the atmosphere, aud
vnunlatil- In Ik- -I 'll...!... I.
S ible putrescences In tbe water* of thore district* la .
It principally prevails. The AROMATIC 8CUI&
JAM SCHNAPPS is consequently in groat demand by
persons travelling or about to settle in those parts i *
country, especially; as well as by many In every co
nlty whore It has become known, ou account or tit
DAM SCHNAPPS is consequently L „
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- comma-
..... _ , Its , virf-
ous other remedlul properties. '
It: all cases or a dropsical tendency, It Is generally lbs
only remedy required, when adopted In tho early stages
of the disease. lu Dyspeptic maladies, wbon taken Is
proper quantities, as a diet drink, and especially at dlo-
tier, It is found, by uniform experience, to be eminently
efficacious to the most obstlnuto cases, when even Uis
best of the usual remedies ha'vo failed to aflbrd more
thou mere temporary roller. In cases of Flatulency, It 1*
an Immediate and Invaluable specific, and it may be sd-
ministered to dllluted and proportionate quantities, erea
to young lufaute, to all thore paroxysms of griping pain
In the stomach and bowels, to which they are especially
■ublect, as well as lu the colic of grown persons.
its Judicious adoption to connection with Ihe principal
meals, or whoa a senso or exhaustion dictates IU uie,
novor Tails to relieve Ihe debility, attendant upon.pro
traded Chronic inniadlea, low tcraperameuta and exhaust
ed vital energy, by whatever ca-ao Induced. These are
, — , _ „—facts to which many of the most eminent medical men,
Catuolio Books, Prints, Cards, Mementoes, Ac. both In Europo and the Untied State*, baveboruo tesjl*
Phrenological, Physiological, Water Cure, and Spiritual mony, and which are corroborated by their highest wrto
publications. The above work* will be sold at reasons- -“ , —
hie rales. The publlo are respectfully Invited to call and
examine the stock. ^ 8.8. SIBLEY.
ten authorities.
Tho AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is put tip
In good strong bottles, neatly covered and labeled, ac
companied by an Essay upon its propertle* and uses.
For sale by tbe principal Druggists In ibis city and United
States. UDOLPflE WOLFE, Importer.
No, 22 Beaver-street, N. f.
In our last number we accompanied tbe publication
or a circular on this subject, from our fellow-cllura
Udolpbe Wolfe, Esq., with a brief commentary, expres
sive or our own views. Since then we have been em
ploying ibis agent, and thus far with favorable resulfs-
But we are In receipt of several communications on th*
snbjeetfrom medical men, which serve.to ahofrtbatwr-
Wolfe’s Aromatic Bciedam Schnapps la ve
. appa Is very ——„
In use, and In tbe hand* of physicians Is proving lure
as a stimulating diuretic to bo eminently successful after
other tuedicatiou with this lutcnl had been tried In wm
In one of the cases thus reporlod abdominal dropsy ns*
been cured, nnd the necessity or tapping averted; and in
another a distressing case or gravel, so called, has been
entirely removod by the passage or a calculus or eon-
slderablo size, which Is ascribed to tbe uso of only two
bottles of this article. ,
We know not tho object of BIr. Wolfe In design*^
his preparation by the singular uneuphodlous n«u#
“ Schnapps,” nor ot his denominating It to his advert^
monta, iho “ concentrated Tincture pf Juniper.”
or perpetuating Its ancient title of Holland Glo. 1 »
true that he admits It to bo nothing else than the w W
articlo to Its pure stale, unadulterated by noxiousdrug**
and hence he contradlstiuguleboa It from Gin of com
merce, noarly all of which, a* Is well known, Is ntMjf
factored hero and elsewhere from Inferior whiskey
ratose drugs. Tho name ho baa given It, however, mil
•ervo the purpoee ol deeignallng life article, al propjW.
exclusively for medical purpose*, and thus commend »
to physlctans for whore couvenlunco It ll pn eata.oW W
reputable tlruRglita and apotbocarlee. _ .
As respects lu modlclnal and pwratlve eflWIfi
dorsland him to claim ouly lint It la a pur#