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, containing 2,700 acres. BOO of
‘dire land. Tbo bnUdlnaM®
adapted to the purpose* of a
..._ 5tt£fof , p!£ und, >t
K3«‘5MS«a“S
m -.-Mi.
*°AI«os*wUl bo told by the undersigned. at private sale,
€S^Shaaetf£a&s
•"““■•“^SjfeSniSLDHURO, j Adm ,„.
: aeolMI B. A. PUTNAM. | Aflmrt.
IIKlbllP^M*
—AND AMO at TOE STEAMER—
AWORY SIBLEY,. ... ..... .Capt.-
The latter Steamer being of Iom draught than any
other on the Hirer, Insure* unprecedented despatch in
nil stares of the water. The Company Is I
with fifteen Tow-Boat* and two Lighter*,
All Freight addressed to the care of the Company, of
“^-“rasssas -
W. M. ROWLAND, Agent, Augusta.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
0ON8I8TI]
Philadelphia h SaTannah Steam Navigation CO.
The new and splendid side-wheel steam
**fcX*% ,hlp STATE OF GEORGIA, or1800 ton
egister,Uapt. John E. Walton, has commenced her regu
ar trips and will leave 8avannah on Wed jisdav, the „ vnrM ,i,
3d and 17th November, and so on. Eastern t rera. . do.
AdmlntMtratorhs Sale of ValuaWo Beal
-TTTILL BEm^LD^on^he 1 firstTUESDAY In JANU-
W ARY next, at the Court House in the town of Jef
fersonian. Camden co-Ge-within tho legal hours or
eSU, tnpurauanoo of an .order of UteCourtof Ordinary
Slma^^lsuaB
■sM;r£aSSiW P ffl
situated near the head of navigation on the Great Salllla
River in the county of Camden, eight miles Rom Jetlcr-
sonton, same from Centro Village, and about Ibrty miles
Rom the sea. The lands attawedto the place are upon
both sides of the river, oonalaUng of several tracts, con
taining In all two thousand and thirty acres, more or
leas, one thousand acres of which la heavy timbered Pine
Land,said to beequalto any In the State, and better sit
uated than almost any other (br the making of Turpen
tine, and somepari of the balance Is very suitable for the
cultivation of luoe. Vessels drawlug sevencur elght fret
of vratar canoome up to the wbari; and a weekly commu
nication, by steamboat, Is now open between Savannah,
Jefferson too, Burnt Fort, and CentreVillage. The above
daacribod property belongs to the estate of Arnory Wb-
gSM^U^mbe^thehelre. fern
SSSfi 1 SSimSM I Adm’re.
■ Augusta, Nor. B, 1832. tuths-Jl nov!7
Thlashl,.
eotn tort and
ditties to business
ply to
^ Bxocntor’a 8alo»
•\TTILL be smd, on the Brat Tuesday In January next,
W at the Court House In the City of 8avaunab, under
an order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
311 Green Ward, City of Savannah; one Garden Lot,
containing 5 acres, near the City or Savannah t ouo undi
vided hair of Tybea Island; 10 Shares Washington and
B? ° rte *" T *" , " ,Pb “"TOfcra 8. BARTOW,
nov 16 Executor of Win. H. Mongin.
O'
. , AdmluUtrntor’s Sales,, v u ,
,NtheBretTMesday In Januarynaxt^wlUbesoM,,to
front of the Court
x January next, will be sold, in
louse. In Springfield, Effingham
tamed Eve, about forty-six years
oTage, and her son Reuben, about ten yean of axe.
Also, a Tract or Land In Effingham couuty, on Jenckea’
Turnpike Road, between seventeen and eighteen miles
from the city ofSavannab, containing three hundred and
twenty three acres, more or less, known as tho late resi
dence or Joshua Guinn, deceased. Sold as the property
of said deceased, for the bcuefit of the heirs and creditors
of tha deceased.
November S3,1832,
BENJAMIN J. DASHER, Adm’r.
nov 23
QN the first
Lilmlntstrator’a Sale.
Tuesday '
/ In January uexL willbeisold,In
_) front of tho Court House, In Springfield ^ ~
county, between the legal hours, a likely
named Sam.
Also, will behold, on the sarao dw. In Trent )f the Court
Bouse, In the county of Lowndes, lot of Land No. 127, In
.the Kith district of said oounly, containing four Inina red
and ninety acres; sold as the property of the estate
Thomas Hurst, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs
said deceased. Terms made known the dayof sale.
nov 25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.-
' November 83,1B32.
Administrator’* Sale.
AN the first Tuesday in January next. In front of the
U Court House, between the legal hours of sale. v m
•lie eeld, by permission of tho Ordinary of Chatham Coi
tv, tbo following portion of tho Real and Personal Lst
octlfi
bv jabiessutMVAN,nroiigiiton^t. S a <1 <11 c r v Warehouse,
{Sign of Ike “ Red" Star Flog.) Yonnte Building, Sign of Ike Golden Saddle,
”inq mESSY*tSTarm!w&SSSS I v “ »o,y
Through
Passage to Philadelphia.,
igh Tickets to New York...
Do. Iron WUch do.
25 00 Queen of tho West do.
o 00 Elevated Oven do.
i'has been built with entire regard to safety, “Mirror Parlor” Wove.
1 despatch, and olfcre new and admlrablo fa Jewel Parlor do.
usinros and travel. For freight or passage ap septfil n
tadelford,Vay fotX?., 1
Agents tn Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia,
_ KEEPING
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S 80UTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
—- ly for Southern use.
ram, or A orrtcc stoves.
Persian A.T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner,
i PariorS
Sylvan l'
ir Stove.
I ay Queen Dining Room
8love; Boston uo. do. do
Manufacturer^ SndilteT, Srldfck’s Harness,
Have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and
the following comprise a parti 8pan-
sld and Shsfton Saddles? Planter’a
) Saddles; Men’s plain do.) English
do.; Ladles’ 8addlea or a variety of
lartengalcs; 8addle-Bags,Trunks Ac.
do.; Boys’ and'
' ■"’"■-■I,-1 /-.ctertoiSalb,
NEW-YOBK & SAVANNAH STEAM-SHIP LINE' U -
nnvcQ norms Pm
DRY GOODS,
LATHROP Sc CO.
3, ATTHE LC
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; Stralnli
Thread add Tacks, assorted sixes. . , „ „
IIARNESSES?—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
WEEKLY.
byt and Splendid Si _
FLORIDA, Captain Lvoh,
—and— . .
ALABAMA,. .Captain Lyon,
N. Y. ASavannahMeam Navigation Co,
WIU leave Savannah and New*York every Saturday.
These ships are of 1,300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed. and comfort.
These Steamers, I-wving Savannah at the same time
that the Marion atm wouhernbr leave Charleston, ar-
riveln Ncw-York as soon as, or before them.
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Monalln De Lalnei;
English and American Do Latnes, new designs ; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln Do Laluro: Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch
Ginghams; English and French Prints; Cbangeable Uta-
cloSilks; Rich Brocade Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
WBWStiiftsr 1 ' .ssawa
EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Lace Collars; Cheml-
_ jtta; UnderSleevro; Caps and Capes; Swiss and Cam-
brie Edgings and Inaerllngs; Thread Valencias and Lisle
Laces’/Black Silk and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchlefe.
HOSIERY-
assortment
CHILSON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
W B are happy to announco that CHILSONS PA
TENT AIR WARMIXO AMD VENTII.AT-
Itamesses. oTall kGutal'Hv tho stnale set.— ’ 1 WO VVRMACE, as recently Improved and patented,
OAtUukoE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Bugnr and !■ declared by high and reliable authority to be tho
Bulky Springs and Axles; Dash. Frames; Hobbs and | BEST FURNACE IN THE WORLD.
only is this Furnace and our system of Ventilation
rod and declared lo be the best mode of Warming
.f-MMU, Bug; I
Carriage Bands; Brasa and j n n^fy n u the cities and towns In the United Btatea,
.. J^ 83 but Is meeting with equal fevor In the Canadas, England,
l,000~SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING, ' Russia, and othw foreign conntrles. It has been award-
’ADE up with particular reference to comfort and ed at the recent Fairs In this country Gold aniSilvtr
a t.AiL . ».1j ........ li.« t. k. I lr.J.r. XV..< D•nil 1n.l]y f the C
crecy. By G. W. M. Reynolds.
Adventures of an Aldfle-Oamp. By James GranL
THE KNICKERBOCKER FOR DECEMBER.
dec 18 '
NEW BOOKS.
5 ASIL t a Story of Modora Life; by W. Wilkes Ook
j Uns.
Horn j Beene* and Heart Studies; by
Cocellai or the Memoirs of an Heir
S &e Successful Merchant; by Win, Arthur.
Whitehall: or tho Times of Cromwell.
Whltefriarsl or the Days of Chariot 2d.
Rochester s or the Merry Days orEngland.
Cuptaln Kydt or tho Wlsxnrd of the Sea.
MlmiloGrayt or who Is the Heir?
Received, and for sale by
S. 8. SIBLEY,
dec 10 No. 135 Congress street*
OWE8T PRIUE8, lh« ■’S.” 8 ?,
ingw; black at
gy Lamps; Putted and Bra
Plated Knobs, foe.
Jan 28
8avannah.
8AMUF.L L. MITC1I1LL,
1M Front-street, New-York.
!M durability; (.Sd .uutb.r Imporlunl Item lo be d/rf./*, Br« Preml.m., and liulll, ll. Orral PB/ZE
known) lathounuenellylow price* nt which we are eelb MF.DAI.al the IVarljCe Fetr, Loaiae. It hae boon aub*
Ing them. Plentcn rliltlnir onr clip will do well lo cell Jeeled In tho molt rigid InrMilgoltoo mid wirore praptl-
mid ox.mlne belbro eelceilng Ibolr clothe le mike up. ce lets, nnd muntmouslr doclnrod Iho bem. (8co iho
and urn money. nrlnlod report, of the Fair*, alio city end Slnlo public
Atao—Alargo .mortment or nm. nnd Cop. IbrptonUi. Oommlneet on Publlo Bulldlngk) Wo hnvo morn Ihnn
f—Ladles’, NUeee’, Monl end Boje’,«(UII lien uee, coiulently on hand nl the Wboleiole cfolblng twenlrdro hundred refCroucoe, mnnj of whom ora pro.
of Entrll.ll end ajrmmi; Lodlem’ Mluen', nnd 11.1 Depot of LYON fc REED, fomlomd gonUemnn. whoeeiolciillgol otulnm.nli In euoh
Ion'ifertno Veils. Ho. lSdOongreeifc MSk Jollniule. metier, ore well knn.o. To ntt.ln tlili dcslrnlilo objeel,
3 • nov 3 ly Savannah, Georgia, the inventor of this Furnace first abandoned the raanu-
- * 1 fecture of the common frail hot-air flirnnces seven years
since, under the settled conviction that red-hot Iron for
... L.. el.. ...... ...I .r Its. .1. ....Iii.Ih. .M is*s_
SA VANN AH, AUGUSTA Sc HAMBURG, I
hhb The Union Strom Boat Company of Goor
gla nnilt-’outh Carolina having thoroughly
overhauled and refitted tho superior K '—
MMMHMMMM Llghtej
GLOVES—lloskin, Bilk, Cashmere, Brover, Ladles’
Riding Gauntlets.
WHITE GOODS-Jaoonet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
8wlss Muslins, Plain and Figured; Cambrto Dimities;
Corded and Embroidered 8klrts, foe. , „ ,
LINENS, foe.—44 Super Irish Linens, best mark; 3-4
and 7-8 Long Lawns: W to 12 4 Barusly Sheetings; Pil
low-Case Linens; 8eotch and Irish Diapersi Hucabucs;
pacacis n. D.LDVR .uu a*gvcikiky.i, YTiui MujUteTS, tW ^Bluo Chrolc
now ready to transport freight ot all descriptions be-1 M to ^.Usnmk^Nspklnst lirownjind^BluoJnheck
Doyloa; 8-4 to 10-4 Bleached aad Brown Table Damasks t
8-4, to 12-4 Bleached Damask ClothsjOoUon and Won*-
I*. COOK and OREGON, with
leeerijpt
, — ^ j, with I ,
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river. ■ « V” VmH hov.r. T in-l
The steamers are commanded by experienced and ec- WJJJHJ*,?}!?’® Sj r 2?»g 1 .”
oommodallng Captains. All Bright consigned to their ^ p
agents will be forwarded free of commissions. I Sheetings and
The accommodations for passengers are equal, If jh
superior to any boats on tho river.
HENRY HARPER, President, 8avannah.
K. F. K1NCHLEY fo CO n Agents “
sept 21 J AM E3 HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
MARSHALL HOUSE
M E88RalcoHKNIBA^NON«*poufSiynnnounce I S!Sihv U scorchlnx J
to the citizens of Savannah thatthey are now pro gv humaSni
nnaMhll namr^f^rauffMon^iriDmfoM^rMta! burning out Of tffo pots, which permits the poisonous
-S^h£e rota^lK^fott ae ufel^^^ I ft!
asks;
jrstid
Toilet and Imp©-
Colton 8htrUngj,
MmSSSTrawnil ■>-’ I H555BioSSiid1WBh rin'^vSiPjliS
Mssengers are equal, for n . Plala and Fancy Cawlmeres; Tweeds; Ken-
PER. President. Savannah. I tucky Satinets and Jeans. oc^ 19
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS!
C0LUHS & BULKLEY
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BRYAN-STREET.
tucky
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
/I EORGIAand French Burrand Europus Mill Stones;
VJT Iron Fire-proof Safes, of Wilder’s patent; Ploughs,
of various patterns, vlx: Eagle, Subsoil and Wrought
Share; Shovels and Spades; Manure and Hay Forks;
Potato Hooks; Manure Drugs; Cob Crushers-
-• -• - - aths; H<
They h
charges:
For a single Shave 10 cents,
For2or3t!meta week....per.month 75 “
For 4 times a week do. fl 00
For 3 or fl times a week..... do. 150 u
For every day do. 1 75 “
For Hair Cutting 20 «
For Hair Curling... Si
For8hainpoolng.
now has tho katlsfacUon of knowing that his efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly warming nnd ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful. They possess the followlug advan
tages: Purity or air, powerful healers, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous coals or wood, all
I equally well—flues easily cleared out—great durability
] or fornace, not liable to repairs fer a long tlmo; perfect
w : \x)Q vrusoen; Coro
. .... | Shelters; Scythesaud8neath«: Hoes; Axes; Pick Axe*
CROCKERY,
CHINA, I leATtBi I *— a—. rv 1 . . tllll --.I fW.unl
GLASS, DISHES,
PLATED TEAPOTS, etc.
. BRITANNIA PITCHERS,
JAPAN fo BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTORS.
TUMBLERS, KNIVES,
DECANTERS, FORKS.
PRESERVES, 8POONS,
WINES and WAITER!
JELLY GLASSES, LAM1
While and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stone
do-Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
Plain G last ware.
Saws; Hand and Yard Saws
Sea Island Cotton Gina; Griswol
Cement; Plaster; fcc. For sale by
CIIA8, H.CAMPF1ELD,
171 Pay-sL
STORAGE.
npHE subscriber having taken “Williamson’s Sheds,”
1 U prepared to receive Cotton and other Produce on
storage. JOHN II. HULL.
TO THE LADIES,
N K. BARNUM fo CO. have on hand a few sets oi
• Stone Martin Vlctorlnes, Muffs and Cufffc whtch
will be sold very cheap. Inquire at ibe Cheap Hat and
.. —• nov20
anSZSKSTii'ittiiVuH^ifie^ii®*. gjsjrtgS i ^^S u !!,»«ii°A° , bKKu1L1S
lo .uernl to order* from those who mny require hi. *or- “ , r c ?irS! lr “ “ “ w 8U “ ror “““
vices at their homes. \j nov8 Also—Four sixes of new and superior PORTABLE
WATU1E8, JEWELRY. FURNAOES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, stove.
THE Subscriber has on hnnd, and Is con- I JJEglOTERS of ril drocrlpUons; HOT-AIR GRATES;
stantly receiving from the best and most re-1 ROOM VENTILATORS, foe. ,, .
apectable muruncturore In the country. Rich Lmereons celebraletl VLNT1LATOR8 Ihr Rooft of
DIAMOND, RUBY, PEAR!, rud ether lEVV- bullrllngo emohy oh mney*, So. COOKING RANGES.
El.RY, anti Sterling SILVER WARE! euehrte Tnblo, with or wllhouf Relit Bonora end HoUAIr Flxluro*. All
hBSStPt. H? I MIREoi MABBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates,
, . ofrieh European and American stylro.
and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
Kulves. GRATES, for Parlors, foo.
Sllvor Plated 8poons, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets, Architects, Builders, and tho Publls general ly, please
Castors, Walters, Snuffers nnd Trays. | examine our oxtenslvo assortment. Personal attention
lroiy Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on given to warming and ventilating buildings In any part
d. Table and Desert Knives. of the country.
^ I CHILSON, RICHARDSON fo CO^
374 Broadway. Now-York.
f, RICHARDQON * “
Steel, fable and Desert Knives.
Fine Tweuty-ono Day Marble Mantle Clocks, and com
mon Brass Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Sliver Lever and Leplne Watches, One enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and 8llver Watch Chains,
Seals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold ana
Silver Spectacles, Rogers’ One Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Coses, Port Monaii *
Also,
CHILSON, RICHARDQON & CO..
51 fo 33 Blackstone-sU, Boston.
llawl4htwo4mo
Chin. V«*e*,'oreleh«it n.Uemrt Chin. Powder Boxra I Gap Store, HO Oongrcea—treat. 1 . I “j »“°f ^ ffig C“?*l . ,U JE8BB8. DIBBLE*! o”" I y”.I.. Jurt returned
ad Colognes; liohcmlan Glass Vases and Cpkwnes; rich WM. H. MCDONALD’S* rtnriraisndJamlrv 81X80 t0 Repalrln8 of iVl from the North, respectfully Invite their customers,
SLU'!?! J52. 1 ! 1 ?.!?!" Je, '“ D ° 1 "’ “* OENERAI. NEWSPAPER, ADVERTISING AND SUB- TxnirtenJ? end oxleertv. f.el!IUre.h. Iho eltl*en. of Sey.linel,. ehdlbo publlo generally. 10 C.D
1,033 acres, with —
requisite buildings; negro woman, Sue, a cook, washer,
foe^ with her three children. Oqey, Minerva and Edward;
8 head of Cattl ; a Tract of Land In nryan county, con
taining about 300 acres; a Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land Jn
Screveu county, containing about 300 acres. Sold for
the benefit of the heir* and creditors or said estate.
nov5 WM. P. HUNTER. Adm’r c. t. a.
and Colognes;
Cut Wine Bol... .
articles in great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fender*, Andirons,
8hovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood and Willow
Ware, Brooms, Brushes, Door Mata, Lanti
guarded and plain; Fancy and Indies’ Work
GENERAL NEWSPAPER. ADVERTISING AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE.
102 Nassau Street* NEW-YORK
mar 14* [Established In 1B43.1
r , , - . . . . . 8- M. PETTENGILL.
cling Baskets—together with many other articles not GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
enumerated. oct23 | OFFICE.
A CARD. mar 14 No. 10 Stnlcut., Boston, Maas.
E*ub*crtbere woild rail the Utentleo of Iho elll- . «■ M.,P»iyait*.*. Ip. Co. Jfew.pepe; Ad*.rtlllog |
A-
Administrator’s Notice.
persons Indebted to tbo estate of Henry Tillman,
lata of Pulaski county, deceased, are hereby re-
[nested to maka immediate payment; and all persons
tvlDg demands against said deceased will reuder them
i, agreeable to taw. Date of Letters of Admlntatra-
aJSSSSSS^'^EPn TTLLMAW, Adm’r.
N OT1CE,-tAU persons having demands against the
eatato of J. E. llouatoun, deceased, will plrose for
ward them to the subscriber through the Savannah post
*decl4—l.w« J. W. HOU8TOUN.
TSi-sssaas ss<ssu5r«*r,urfi51
tarn and newlv-edected stock of 8avnnnah Republican, and are authorized to receive Ad-
tr8 ° HOUSE-FURN18IUNO GOODS, vertlsementa and Subscriptions at the u *
comprising almost every article wanted In fomlshlng required at thta office. Their receipts i
Private Houses, Hotels and Steamships—nearly ail or payments. *
rmL C !lm*n 8 «^m? ltR>rClU,,,indW,Ub8 ' 0l<1 * lr8mar,t ‘* NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE
ably small pronts. | 7Vo. G Wliitukor-Nte
Thoy roll particular attention to their 8toek of8toves THE SUBSCRIBER respeotfolly announce*
Grates, Mantel Pieces, foe. I fjgfej^aito tho citizens of Savannah, and of the Inle-
Persona wanting any thingdn the line of House-keep-1 MB'?
Ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purchasing elsewhere, and have the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New Stock. ,
MORSE & NICHOLS,
sept 28 tf 133 Broughton-st
NOTICE*
IE MONTHS aBer this date, an application will
be made to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank or
8tala of Georgia for payment or a Bank Note of tho
mue of aald Bank, No. 101, dated November 1, 1849.
for 8100- the lefr hand half of which has been lo*». All
r amm e.uUohed W h»IIJJI^ S U , . A - pSh
Nov* 0,1852. !aw3m Woodbury, da.
1
rplIREE MONTHS after date, application will be made
X to the Planters’ Bank for renewal or a Twenty Dol
tar BUI, letter A, No. 963-lbe right hand half having
been lost COHEN fo TARVER.
October 0th, 1852. law oct8
. NOTICING
f pBREE month* after dale application will be made lo
JL lb* Bank of the State of Georgia for payment of a
Twenty DoUar BUI. letter A, dated June 9th. Also, for
a Tid Dollar BtU, No. 40, both payable at Branch Bank
In Augusta, the right band halve* of which were lost
from the mall In remitting them.
Savannah, Nov. 20,18 Vi.
nov 29 * law*
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
Gxoaox J. Zirrsaxa, late or Chatham County, de*
ceased, will present them within (he time prescribed by
taw, and all persons Indebted will make Immediate nay
meat to • CAROLINE Z1PPERER, Admbc.
A. W. BLOUNT.
NOTICEc
T WO months afler data, application wUl be made to
the Uonorable the Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, for leave to seU the IL'al Estate and Negro staves be-
longing to George A. Hoed, late of said county, doceoaed,
for the benefit of hta heirs and creditors.
November 25,1852.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
“ illcatlon will be made to
;bam county ror leave
f Robei “
rpWO MONTHS after date, appllcat
f i the Court of ordinary bfEmngbL
to *ell all the lands belonging to the estate or Robert J.
MlDglodorffi late of aald county, deceased.
EDMUND A. MINGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nov. 12,1852.
NOTICE.
.-A LL persons having demands against the estate of
jCX ELIAS BLISS, formerly of this city, deceased, wil
present them within the lime prescribed by taw, and
those Indebted to said rotate will make payment to
nov 17 ELIAS HEED, Admr’r.
NOTICE.
tWO MONTHS alter date, appllcaUon will be mode
*- - e Court or Ordinary or Efflingham county for
Mil all the Lauds belonging to the estate or
TH0MA8 HURST, Inle of aald county, deceased, for di
vision among the heirs.
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 3^1852.■ nov 3
rpWO MOI
.L to the C
leave* to sen
NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHS afterdate, application will be made
-X to the Honorable tbeCourt of Ordinary of Chatham
bounty, for leave to tell the Real Estate and Negro Staves
belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late or aald county, de-
ceased, for tbs benefit of hta heirs and creditors.
n6V9 ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
1
A'LL PERSONS having demands against the Estate
iX of GEORGE A. REED, tale of Glynn eounly, do-
ceuod, are hereby required lo present them, duly at
tested, within the lime prescribed by taw; and all per
sons indebted to said. Estate are hereby requested to
make Immediate payment to
J. G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
nov 18 .Savannah. Os.
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
W. WE1CI1SELRAUM, deceased, late or Burke
oounty, are hereby nollOed to preMDl them, properly at-
tested, vrlthlu the time prescribed by taw ; and all pe~
sons indebted to aald dcccoaod are hereby required 1
make Immediate payment to
nov 10 A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
NOTICE.
<A LL persons having.demands against the Estate of
XX Gen’l. JAMES D/ERWIN, deceased, are requested
it—a..swu.j.u ■ '- - 1 - —— atErwin-
. Erwlnton P. O- Barnwell DisL, «.'C.
2aw4w doc 10
Dec. 10,1633.
Citation, for Lottera of Administration.
S T K««m»fc£mCo: { To 1111 wlmm It may concern:
Whereat*, Cammel Tyson has applied to mo for letters
of Administration on the citato or Calvin Tyson, late
of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular Iho kindred and creditors of said deceased, to fllo
thelrptfiectlons (If any thoy have) In my office within the
time prescribed by law, oUterwtae said *
.nov 30 Ordinary B. C.
CitatioDj for Lottera of AdmlolatraUoui
llierty 1 SSy. j To * llwbom 11 omy oonesm:
a a OUhPH AN appl lM to Hta, for’
Admi irailon on tho goada and -
aredi if P, T. Orapman, late of u
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WHS ultvlmty,
j Tll.llwlux.il Mir HWW.I
best qui
ir of this Stale, that be boa now opened and
eep continually in store, a largo assortment of the
luolitles or the various klnda ot
WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic, invoiced from ibe best sour
ces. and to hta stock or which, at preMnt on hand, ho In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience in
France as a manufacturer, and In America as importer I
Fron. it. long uiwrUuicG and«t.»lv. r.clllllre, h. I IS b^kWIiI S5S
>n ,i .. hv ._u. .. and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture lo
.. Xr^uMlZS In h. auS. ’ “ brtl.r Intht ncalrel anS moil nisbloii.bl. .Ijlre. Al»,
iy other HUbllahmentln the Ststo. lh.lr.tock orREADV-MADBOLOTIIlNG. con.l.tlnx In
B. WILMOT, No. 1 M»k»»<iu»o. | , ofBanl |„i.n. Albert Top, ChoslerlleM, Coddlnxlon,
andolher now and fashlonablo Coats, Vesta and Pants.
. j The undersigned havlngaelecled these goods with great
THE largest and best Mlected stock of goods care, feci confident of pleasing all who may be In wnn .
evor offered for sale in this city. Gold and Silver Their stock of FURNISHING GOODS & FANCY ARTI-
Watches, Vest Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of CLE8 is complete nnd woll assorted, which they will sell
WhlB Jewelry, Chatelanes, Bracelets, Brooches, flne on the most favorablo and accommodating terms.
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Tea Sets, | oct2 DIBBLE fo CAREY.
Pitchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks, —— ^ fv —~
Fish Knives, Pie Knives. Cliereo Scoups, Ladles, Syphons. NLW • A
A Iso, all kludtof Plated Ware, Military nnd Fancy Goods, WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
nud a groat variety of articles, too numerous to mention; 1 ” ’
the whole or which will bo aqid at reduced prices.
All klndsof Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and other Jobbing
attended to by competent hands.
aug23 HORTON fcR!KE51AN, No.llODronghton-st.
HEAD-QUARTERS FOR vltes nttonllon. Having had extenalve experience In Jr* loned JEWELRY of all doecrinl .......
GAnn r A RR140ES. Frimee as a manufacturer, and in America aa importer VUHB- Silver PencUa and n Pena; Blfver and 8ilver^
U " v hiTnri^is 1C, rAnniAnp dcaIer . hU scqualniance with the trade enable, him Pitted Ware,auch os Fruit Baskets, Walters. Tea-sets,
JdJLal ,J.! r.e i.to offer assurance that Uio articles which are enumera- CandlMtlcks^Tnble nnd Tea-spoons, OneTabta Pocket and
oslncss in Ibe city or Savannah, _ It P2 | ted below are each genuine. Pen Knlvea, Ac. foe.—a large variety of the finest Work-
ARTICLES OP DIRECT IMPORTATION boxes, Dressing-cases Writing-desks, foe. foe- for ladle*
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin; and gentlemcn-as also, a flne selection of Fiutlnas,Ao-
Scotch, Irish and Monongahela Whisky; Old Batavia cordeans, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions, which he
Arrack; Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. offers nt the lowest pricos ever sold at in Oils city.
WINES. The publlo generally and tho ladles particularly, are
Old Port, Madeira, 8herry, Champagne, Hock, Claret, respectfully Invited to call round and examine the above
Sauterne and Burgundy Wines. »tock or Splendid Jewelry, at No. 148 Broughton-atroet
CORDIALS. 1 "
u». Alt of there Uirrt*{M.r. well aullrtl I. .hMm.r-1 R *“'' 8l *" 1U ’ Klr -
ket, and for neatnue % ligkt*ete and durability they can- schenwaMer, AWtnu^xc-occ.
'MVSFZSl London Brown Btoul Bnd Edinbur 0 h Ale.
*!!!!!. ^Alsq, Bpoo**■ £f | Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly R. BlAYKR.
Corner of Brouiflaton ds Uuraurd-sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rrtHEundorsIgned would respeotfolly announce to the
A citizens nnd merchants of Goorgla, and adjacent
...vn ..v . „ , Slates, that they have taken the extensive three story
xtn v srriN Nn ijl brick building on tho corner of Broughton and Barnard-
nnril JHIVP.I.HV nf nil .Inai.Hntlnn • RnlH .nH
rpHAOKERAY’S new work- - Henry Esmoral, Colono
X In the service of Queen Anne.
A Life of Vicissitudes! a8tory of Revolutionary Timet.
By G. P. R. James.
Bleak House, No. 9—The Children of Light.
Kathy: a Crulso In the China Sosa. By Macanley.
Select British Eloquence for the last two Centuries. By
Professor Goodrich. .
Table Talk about Books, Men and Manners.
H latory or Romulus. By Jacob Abbott.
Regal Romot an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous Illustra
tions.
Mackay’s Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmon Rezon.
Stowart’s Freemason’s Manual and Cross’* Chart
nov 25 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
-— .. BOOKS.
T HE Home Circle, or Familiar TboughU on Various
Topics, Literary, Moral and Social—by’Mrs. Kirk
land.
Homes of American Authors, comprising anecdotal,
and descriptive sketches, Illustrated with views of their
residences, from original drawings, and the fee simile of
the manuscript of each author.
Romanco or Indian Life, and other tales—by Mrs. Ma
ry H. Eastman.
Illustrious Personages of tho Nineteenth Century, Illus
trated with beautiful steel engravings.
Gems from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ton beautiful Illus
trations.
The Bible In iho Family—by Rev. Dr. Boardman.
Footprints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity—by John
Colo Itagen. Illustrated with steel engravings.
Gift Book of Gems—a literary offering of all seasoi
—edited by Emily Percival—richly Illustrated.
Review of New Themes.
Received, and for sale, by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
doo 14 No. 135 Congress at.
„ ’ IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purifying- J^o^obd, ;and^ forth®
80X0FOT.A, RnXVMATISM, STUBBORN Ul,CIR| Dts*.».
«u, Balt nnruM, P*v»Boxes, Eav.irsur,;"^
flks, Bilks, Mercurial Diseases, CUtans. ‘
oos EaurrioNS, Liver Complaint, Bson.
obitis, Consumption, Female Cog.
plaints, Loss or Appetite,Gen
eral Debility, foe.
In this preparation are strongly concentrated all tbi
medicinal properties of Sarsaparilla, combined withih,
most effectual aids, the moat salutary productions,^
most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom; and ih«
combination is such that one modifies and Unproves tha
other, producing a compound dlfferiug entirely In In eh.*
meter nnd properties from any other praparallou, and
unrivalled In Its operation on the system when Uborfe,
under disease. The manv well authenticated enn*
Scrofula, of the most msllgnnnt chancier, havogiren u
a wide and deserved celebrity. But It Is not aVon. u‘
Scrofola’ nor In the class of diseases to which It bSoa£
that this preparation hu been fotlnd beneficial. It
spec!no In many diseases or roe skin, and may bo adnii!
isterod with fevorable results In all; and It hna been »
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
Dccetnbor, commencement of Vol. five,
Knick-Knacks from on Editor's Table, bv L. Gaylord'
Clark—Ulualrated.
Homes of American Authors; comprisinganecdoilcal,
personal and descriptive sketches, by various writers,
illustrated with viows of tholr residences from original
drawings, and a fawlmtle of the manuscript of each
author.
Men of the Time, or Sketches of living Notables.
Mlnnl Gray, or who Is the Ilelr, by the author of “Amy
Lawrence,” &&, beautlfoly Illustrated.
Hurries* Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery;
5th edition, with 330 Illustrations.
The Young American Library. The Life of Henry
Clay, the Statesman and Patriot, handsomely Illustrated.
Recelvod by J. B. CUllUEDGE.
dec. 2.
W OMAN’S RECORD, or Sketches of Distinguished
Woman. By Mrs. Hale.
Private Life of Daniel Ytfobiter. By Charles Lawrence.
Tho Seven Wise Men ofGrceco. By Rov. A. D. Jones.
Pulta’s Homceopnthlo Domestic Physician.
2flih Part Losslng’s Field Book of tho Revolution.
The Chevalier’s of France, or Legends of Love and
Chlvalrv. By H. W. Herbert.
Cap Sbraf. By Lewis Myrllo.
The Napoleon Dynasty, or History of the Bonaparte
Family, with 22 porlraits.
Second Series Essays from tho London Times.
Blakoley’s Historical Sketch of Logic from the Barilos
Times—London Edition.
Israol or tho Alps or History of tbo Waldenses, with
pistes—London Edition.
deoil W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
For the considerate, generous confidence and liberal pa-
tronago that I have received from Factors, Mek-
cnsNTf and Citizens generally, i desire in this publlo
manner to express my thanks, and to renew my assu
rance* of Increased determination to give the most entire
■atlsfectlon to all who may favor me with their custom. I
b*vodevoted the past summer to getting up a lakob and
SPLENDID STOCK OP EVERT KIND OP CaKEIAOE DOW to
other Goods In their lino, ever offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
‘ *“*—Now-York, but
Glut|
Yvo are resolved to make It the Interest of merchants,
In all sections of the 8oulh, to trado with us, and are pre
pared to giro thorn as good terms os can be had iu the
Northern cities.
On the first of October next, we will open onr RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer lo the citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment or Gents’ and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
Har *~
NEW BOOKS.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fo CO.
Friday, December 10.
S TORIES or Waterloo: by YV. H. Maxwell. Essays
from tho London Times, second scries—Appleton’s
Popular Library.
Cap Sheaf, a Fresh Bundle: by Lewis Myrtle.
Tho Chovnllors of Franco, from the Crusaders lo the
Marechals of Louis XIV: by Henry W. Herbert.
The Private Life of Daniel Webster: by Charles Lan-
man.
Minnie Cray; l. ..
“ Stanfield Itall,” etc.
Pictorial llrothor Jonathan for Christmas.
The Picture Pleasure Book—500 Illustrations,
The Sunday Picture Book—50 “
A Day or Pleasure, a simple story for Children.
YVoman’s Record: or Sketches of all distinguished
Women from “Tho beginning ’till A. D. 1850,” wllh ee
lections from femalo writers of every ago: by Mrs. Borah
*. Halo—Illustrated by 230 Portraits.
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, No. 29.
Pictorial Life and Adventures or David Crockett,
llluatraled Edition of FcstuS. dec 10
r ,, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very neat, light and convenient style of Sulky, for
Physician* and others. J.C. THORNTON,
oct 20 tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sis.
aug21
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE Subscriber hu Just opened hta Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bryan-etreet.
I lie has just returned from New-York, where he has
t,fror“- 1
Hats, foc^ foe.
ttjT Particulars In future advertisements,
sept 24
BELDEN & CO.
Ftan-
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
fAFFER FOR SALE-Ptalns, Kerseys, Blankets, F
V_/ nets, Llnseys, Orenburg*, Yarns Shirtings
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalnes and Merii ,
lombaxines and Alpacas, Black and Colored Challys,
Black and Colored Satins and Silks, Dress Silks of all and re*i
“ Linen and Cotton the public.
—"—s, Damasks
— — lure Prints, | nov 1
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Car-
slmeres, Vcstlnga, YVhlte, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambria Handkerchiefs, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Shawls or all klnda, La
dles* Embroidered Handkerchlefe, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Haiidker-
L. I bought, from the most ftshlonable houses In Iho trade, a I D>|ip >n, FNniiVFN. mmsu iiin.iiS. at.
NOTICE. ^THElSlEX COM^AKt’ I.I'w.'?"?., M»..„So p'O-
T HE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Parser-1 d *?S?P don % Pantaloons, Vests, foe. foe. The I A. pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En-
ship, under the firm of BANCROFT fo BRYAN, nif?iin*iMi^?rt fflne^ Sugar Mills. Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma-
for the purposo or conducting a ffLuSShSi u £!Un!! chlnery. Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
GENERAL AGENCY k BROKERAGE BUSINESS, Sfl'Sp"lto».f?^ e S?“SSlS7.*5fu“ ffUSTtoSTS
IN the puechaie and sale op lishments, with the monthly fashlonxfrom France and SJSftSrtfSJha ShtlSi forSls^hm “ W
Maritime Notarial Proceedinge, and Attfuetnent of Ma-1 manlike manner. Gentlemon are particularly Invited to cn ®l“^J aDd 10 d “™ b Ulty n 0 °Jp^Q D j3 0 KAY AgenL
call and examlno for themselves. I — 1 • • — 1 *
sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-street.
NEW HOOKS.
T HE SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT: Sketches or the
Life of Mr. Samuel Budget!. By William Arthur,
A. Mm author of “ A Mission to the Mysore,” foe. foe.
Bull: a Story of Modern Life. By W. Wilkie Col
lins, author of “Antonina,” “Rambles Beyond Ball-
-ays,” foe.
Confessions or FilZ'Boodle, and Tremendous Adve:i-
lures of Mqjor Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray.
Adventures of an Ald-de-Camp. By Janies Grant,
Esq., author of “The Scottish Cavalier,” and “Romance
of War.”
Ztngre, the Gipsey. By Annette M. Milliard.
Walde-Warren: a Tale of Circumstantial Evidence.
By Emerson Bennett.
Lord Saxnndole; or. Life among the London Aristo
cracy: By G, W. 51. Reynolds.
J -i>15• Received by J, B.CUBBEDGE,
rine Averages,
“ ronage of their friends and
JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN,
rgromce No. 117 Bay-street
chiefs, foe.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments.nov 1
OYSTERS! OY8TEBSI! OYSTERS!!!
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for the isle of Mr. Dupon’s celebra
ted hie or Hope OYSTERS, Is now proper
ad to meet all orders with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up in the shell by the bar
ret, and opened, either fresh or pickled, In such size kegs
as to suit tiie wants of the public. Parties, private feml-
lles and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be
desired. YV. D. FORD,
oct 18 YY’aldburg’s Building, Jefferson-strcet.
WANTED.—A few choice OYSTER OPENERS can |
find Immediate employment by application to
W. D. FORD.
PLANTATION GOODS.
N EV1TT, LATHROP fo HTEBBINS offe for sale
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Schley’s do.; 10,000 do. all Wool Plaines: 4,000 ao. Lin-
sey YVoolsejr; 5,000 English Blankets; 30 bales Colton
Osnsburgt; 50 do. Heavy Cotton Bheetings: 100 dozen
YVool Caps. oct 18
SAVANNAH DBV BOOK.
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. G££,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO MANUPAOTUak OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT THE
Soda Water Apanstue Manufactory,
No. ttfGOLD-STREET,
One Door from Btchnai-tt. New-York.
DraugbtTubs,Coo!en!nTnb*,Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force Pomps, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making. 1
—ALIO—
STILLMAN’S PATENT 8TEAM GAUGES.
Jobbing Done at tho Shortest Notice.
av 5 0mu2awl
Steadily t'omlng^and Constantly
T HE snbicriber Is receiving, weekly, per steamers,
targe supplies of Boys* and Children’s Clothing; as
tho numerous little suits seen about town will tell three
tales—that they are good: that they are cheap; nnd that
they were bought at the Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range,
[nov 10) GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBU8, Portrait Painter, would respect-
frilly lender his professional services to the citizens
lanketN, Kerseys and Woolen Goodi
T HE SUBSCRIBERS have This Day opened their e:
ti— "-A- •-
LAND WARRANTO.
rpHE Highest Cash Price paid for Land YVsrranti by
X July 5 A.o:TOMS, No. 120 Day-street.
_ tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respectfully call the attention of Planters vis-
Ring this city, as thoy are determined to make it to the
n [) W ho may favor them with a call:
' i red and
Interest of
3000 pairs coloi
GLASS WAREu
— large and varied assortment Just opened; s
tong which may be found several patterns of finely
ut Decanters, In sells; a largo variety of single Do-
white London Duffil Blankets, canters, both cut and pressed: some handsome styles of
' — °~* J - 1 Wine and Hock Bottles, * rn n " n •*-
100 “ super KM, 11-4,13-4 YVhltney Bed do
50 “ green, blue nud rod Mackinaw do;
20 bales Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do;
30 “ white and black YVashlngton Jeans;
25 * J D. R. Heavy Stripes;
15 “ twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Orenburg*;
40 “ 3-t, 7-6 and 4^ Shirtings;
10 “ Hazard’s heavy Plnlns;
*“ “ Manchester Plaids;
, .... j,'Colognes, ...
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS fo BULKLEY’S.
. foo. Call and ex-
GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES.
rrtHE Underulgncd hu on hand an assortment of Burr
X Stone, from 18 Inches to feet diameter, a portion
I of which is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All the necessary irons fttrnished with the Stone
when wanted.
Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mill
- nimiuiicrtiiir ruuuK Stones, the artlclo can be delivered at all times to suit
Also, a very handsome assortment Sntlnetts, Csssi- orders, and on liberal terms, O. H. CAMPF1ELD.
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans, Corduroy. U. STATES CLOTHING EMPORIUM*
8colchPtald», fotL, wo offer to the public at very reduced wholesale warbbooms
prices, by [oct71 AIKIN fo BURNS. | Noo.177 ‘
FINE IIATS.
4 THE FALL 8TYLE for Gentlemen's Hats har
Ing been permanently established, we have now .
In store a targe Slock of Hats from the most cels-
1 TIIE “BED DOORS.”
npHISNew and Extcnslvo READY-MADE CLOTHINO
A Establishment, recently opened by the Subscribers,
bran d mauufeciurera, which we warrant superior to any I offers Inducements to SOUTHERN nna YVESTEIlN buy-
other that can be produced for Ibe same price.' era In regard lo low prices and Immense variety of stock,
sept 25 N. K. BARNUM fo CO. rarely to be met wllh. Tho increase of sales from a very
To Shipowners, Masters and Consignees of Vessel! of savannah and vicinity.
T HE Suscrlber respectfully Informs them that the 8A- Ills Rooms, In St. Andrew’s Hall, aro always open to
VANNAI1 DRY DOCK Is now In successful opera- pnbUc Inspection, and he would bo gratified to have any
tlon, and It is calculated to take In shlpsof any class from visitors who msy be pleased to call. — *"
Kioto 1500 tons burthen. It to 230 feet long and 05 feet I
wide, and complete In every particular. A targe gang ol} ,,
workmen la employed and a large supply of materials Is 'T’HOsu fancy
on hand, so that vessel* can be repaired wllh u much \ seasonnave
j —. pump and mock a few more left, to secure x
promts*, .oderery .Iron «">»•, W« me recelrlim bj
fldrtlly to thou who may °" r . *J rMd / • ll
fevor the Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERSIHNE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fsb 24 Late of'Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
nov 19
CLOTHING.
. Casslmere Business Suits sold by ns this
. season have been very much admired; we have but
a few more left, fo secure which our friends roust call
—« Ve are receiving by every steamer additions to
dy well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaks
and Over Coats in endless variety, at
nov 17 PIERSON, IIEIDT fo CO.’S.
sept 25
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
. PAINTING.
F COBRA !s prepared to execute every description
• of decorative painting. Having learnt hta art Itf
Italy, he flatters himself that he can give entire satisfac
tion to the citizens ofBavannah, and be can refer to sev
eral specimens of his work already In this city. He
paints on plaster, canvass, glass, prepared paper, foc~
foe. Ho also paints window sbades, transparencies, foo.
He can produco testimonials that bis fresco and other
work does not In the least loso Its color by the Influence
of climate. His shop Is at the corner of Broughton and
liberal patronage, has been such aa to warrant their of
fering Clothing nt unusual low prices. and carrying out
the system of ^ **Large Sales and Small Profits,"
KF* Orders from any part of tho United Statespromp
ly executed and with especial caro.
REED, BROTHERS fo CO.
P. 8.—Facilities will be offered buyers to purchase no
the rcgutarcredit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly deb 18
COPPERSMITH, AND PLUM RING,
T UE Subscriber having flttcd up, In connection with
hta Foundry and Machine works, a Shop for the
if i
Draytou-strect, where he bos for sale a fino assortment of above business, and engaged the aorvlcea of superior
engravings, both fancy and historical. oct 18 | workmen, la prepared to do any description of work that
DRY GOOdS.
GEORGE W. HARDCA8TLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 05 8T. JULIAN-STBEET,
Franklin-Square*
TTTOULD Return his tlrnnks to hta friends and patrons
Y Y for past favours, and Inform them, that be is now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
who may Iiuuqj; him with a call. All kinds of repairing
In the above business done with the utmost neatness ud
Y^heclwrigbt and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
YVhccls,YVogons, Drays, Carta, foe., made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terms.Jan 20
iavo
rr-xiip i. , I All work Som in the very best manner and at the
Tnavronw? ‘bortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
. G . 00 i ,B ’ rece . nl ‘ ir purchased, whlch lhoyoffo July 12 tf Eastern YVbarl.
»t tbo lowest prices, and on the best terms. ; ■■----grr™
AMERICAN HOUSE, Drw# Goodsr-Ulack and fancy Silks; Baqnadere and “A 1 W A 1.
HANOVER-STREET. ....BOSTON, Beche Robes; MouatalneDeLalnes; Caslmeros: Black r T HB anderslgned respectfully Informsi all who may
M LEWIS Hinp Bombazines; Block and Fancy Atpaccas; Blade Nor- X need htasewlces, that he ha# charae of the MARINE
LEH IS RICE. | w)oh c| 0th . ’oiftct an d Cotorod Merinos { French CtlL RAILYVAY, which Is now in successful operation. He Is
■ English 1 * ——* “—-*’- ’ *- —I ItianhM iroil l.lllu .. ,u..l.
REBUILT, ElfLABQED AND ELEGANTLY rtntmSHED. , w *, ciiyiiiu aim American, uo- newno wore Will
Possessing all the modern Improvement* and Convent- Chemisette, Lace Capes, Bonnet Ribbons, Gloves
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling 1 •— »-— *•—«— i -.- "- 11 —*-•-*- -
Public.
Boston, Nov. 16,1852, ly
To Merchants, Shippers Druggists and Others. |
Mtrs¥AED.
Withlnffton Sc Wildo’a Celebrated Prc-
. _ minm Mustard,
OUT up expressly for tho Southern and YVestora Mar-
L keta, In Kegs, Cans, Tins, and Bottles.
This ftlustard U made from tho best English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than the ex-
» OanHjnterlng,Spar
nous branches, at the
PAINT AND OIL ST0BB,
■ SVANNAItjOA.
No. II Wbitaker-Ntreet*
K EEPS constantly tor sale—YVH1TE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do. ..
GROUND PAI TS:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l recn, Paris Green, and
Pruadan Blue.
DRY PAINT8I
Hosiery, Laces, Lluo, Cambric Ilondkcrchlefe, foe- foo.
De YVLTT fo MORuAN,
Rlbero’s Building, Congrcrulrect.
Notice*
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT,
May Term, 1B52. i
W HEREAS, Thomas Rveraon, YVlIllam Robertson,
J. N. Philips, P. O. Thomas, YV. YV. Johnson and
M. Prcndergaat,summoned to attend the present May
Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, havo made default. ^,
for the Term—it Is ordered that they be fined Forty Dollars ( Y — - — r - . —
each, unless tiiey fllo good and sufficient cause of excuse Vf slmeres and Vestings, consisting In part of the
- ■ ■ tS 1 by himself
therefore, prepnred to tako up vessels of any size nstiaUy
visiting our port, and to do the work of repairing, foe., on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to dean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. Uu Is also prepared to
uouirect for building vessels of auy class or description,
lu l to carry on the business of Ship n
3Luting, and Caulking, in all its vane
eastern extremity of the city.
A good 8hlp Smith Is on tho premises.
aug3 y ly ILF. YVlLLINK,Ja,
YV1THINOTON fo WILDE,
at Uielr Coffee and Spice Factory.
No. 7 DuTnii-stl New-York.
is fo Co.’s Soap Factory.
2tw3mo
Opposite Wm. Colgate* fo Co.’s 8o^>
oct 5 2tw3mo
tensive sale It has met wllh for the put number ofVears, I ° A n “ r before tho first day of the next term of this Court. toUowIng ( Articles, solccted by hlmrelf during tho pu
and being In constant use by the U. S. Army and many And whereas, Wm. J. Moore made default on the summer Jn LONDON nud PARIS, which he wll
ofthe Hospitals Inthe United Stales. For sole by 7 twenty-fourth day of May of the present term, and sub* U ,P ofdern thobost style of w o rkmanshln,»nd
uriTiiiunwiM *.7u,,,v,n I soqueutly—It Is ordered that bo lie flood Forty Dollars I atlho snorlest notice. IlisstockofReady-madeClolh-
unless he file good aud sufficient cause of excuse on or * n k* * nd °f Furnishing Goods for gentlemen’# woar, Is
before tho first day of tho next term of this Court. And ™ry large, and or iho best quality and sly o-tho whpto of
whereas, John U. Oook, John F. kleldrum, James Quan- 11 tu" 10 ibis fell under his own Inspoctlon, and will be
Venetian Bed, Bpanlsh Brown, Lampblack, Yellow nrilFflubs^ber Manufactures^ 11 ^
ebro, Bed Lead, Lltharve, Paris and Clirome Green, X Wire Railing for public and private ground*
russlan Blue,CI:rotne Yefiow, Ur ber.Terra de Slenui, Verandahs, Window Guwds and Oral Ing;
— ■ —* * aa. I Wroufht and Cast Iron Railing, IronOolumns,
Iron Doors nnd Bhulters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron FurnL
’Ira Fenoan, for Plantations, Railroads, foe-
antlrely on a haw plan, with rails and Iron nostsj
j at 9,1 •* « d | w | oafttajpjrnwnlng fool *H foelhlghi
Jonytlt
tock, J. B. B ashler and J. H. Slurtevant, summoned sold sUho lowcitpricc* for caihoranprovod credit:—
to sUoiHl tho present tormoflhta Court as Petit Jurors, French Block, lino, Brown nnd Olfvo Cloth« Fanoy
have made default for tho term» and whoreas, 11. B. Frenoh and Knft Ish Casslrocros; Fsnoy Silk Vestings,
Baablur and P,. Bosnian, Petit Jurors, made default on ««P«n Feney Bilk Plush Veal ngst Black itarnthea Bilk
flvo days of tho second week ofthe term; and where- Votlngai Super Black Doeskin liuilinoros; Merino and
• — ■ -- ’ Francis |
nen, mwl# defeuli for tho lenn—It l* ortorod ■ ...... - .— ----
tbatthey bo flnotl twenty dollars each, untas* they file hroldcrodi Merino and Uotloi
"1 sufficient cause of excuso on o^^beforo Iho Uomhailne Btoeki..
17 AVlillaUor Strnot
00191
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BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS, EN-
ORAKINaS, A c. i-c.
T HE Undersigned has opeuod, at No. 135 Congress-
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CELLANEOUS, RELIGIOUS, and SCHOOL nboKS.
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Catholic Rooks, Prints. Cards, Mkmkntoks, foe.
Phrenological, Physiological, YVater Cure, and Spiritual
E ubllcatlons. The above works will bo sold at reasona-
le rates. Tho public aro respectfully Invited to call and
examlno the slock. 8.8. SIBLEY,
oct 14 tf
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anf?..
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son with any other series of Engtisb Reports now pub-
I sbed. Amongtbe numerous Instances of superiority of
these Reports over any other, the publishers aro permit
ted lo refer to many dlstfngushed members ofthe profes
sion who have voluntarily furnished testimonials.
Ten volumes havo already been issued, bringing down
tbe decisions to she Summer of 1852. being thus two years
In advance or any other reprint or English Reports.
For tho greater convenience of tho Profession, there
will nlso be published, as soon as required, a full Table
or Cases, showing at n glance the volume and page
every scries or Reports which contain the same case*
the Law and Equity Reports.
There Reports will bo continued, In tbe same superior
stylo, at the low price of 82 per single volume to perma
nent subscribers. Subscriptions to tbe above received
by • a . JOHN M.COOPER fcCO.,
D0V 1°Agents for Savannah.
PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS.
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Presbyterian Board of Publications; just received
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era respsclftillysolicited, [oct 7) J. B. CUBBF.DQB.
A'iSuirLS.i.W 0 VEa8 “-»»*■"»
“"I’ 11 J. ll.OUrniEDOB.
crtnbllslicd, on Its own merits n ropulnll
nnd .motor for .nperlor lo tho ».rloo.
mi "f nnmo pf 8«n«p.rlll.. Tho MowlSffl
tnonlals are setocted from among tbe mbltltude of tw*
Wenrodallv reoel.lpgi nnd,
render is referrwl to th«j Family Recipe and Medical AL
manac, furnished gratuitously by all our agents.
The following was sent to our agonts,Messrs. W. A.
Waldron fo Co., who are peraonaUy acquainted with
the writer:
_ Watersord, N. Y., Nov. 20,1850.
Messrs. 8andb—Gentlemen:—About throe months
since, the dispose called “Beard, or Barber’s Itch,” sp.
penred on my face, and as U Is of rare occurrence-no
caso as yet having come under the care of nurvlllags
physicians—I found It very difficult even to slop Uio nro-
K ess of lb* .disease on my face, although l tried na»
en that had cured from the pimple on a child’s face lo
tne galled breast of a canal horse; and qven pulled out
my beard on the side or my ‘face and chin. A abort time
since," friend told me that he had U for two years, aud
rled different remedies without success, but finally cared
t In a short time by the useof Sands’ Sarsaparilla. On this
recommendation,! bought one bottle, and finding I re
ceived benefit from It, 1 continued Its use until I am now
perfectly cured. I am led to bring this to your notice
gratuitously, from tbe feet that the disease la not named
In Iho list of complaints tor which the Sarsaparilla Is a
remedy, nnd that you may bo able confidently to recom"
end It for such cases.
Yours, truly, GEO. E. SCOTT,
REMARKABLE CUBE OF BRONCHITIS.
.. - .. . Newt-Yore; Feb. 17,1819,
Messrs. Bands:—Having suffered many years wllh *
disease of my throat, affecting tho larynx, during which
tlmo 1 was treated by he most distinguished physicists
n Europe and the United 8tatca, without receiving in»
permanent benoflt, but all the time my general fieslih
and strength declining, and the disease making fearful
progiess. Caustic applications were used, and whatever
elso was thought most efficient for produclnga cure: but
I am confident tho deplorable situation I was In, i!ie!».
ryngllta being accompanied with phtlsls and great din.
cully In breathing, would soon have terminated my life,
had 1 not obtained rctlcrihrough tho medium of your in-
valuable Sorsaporllla. I must say, genlleraen, when I
commenced using the Sarsaparilla, I did not place muck
confidence In Its virtues; and this will hot surprisem
when you are Informed I had tried more than fifty differ
ent remedies during tbo post tour years, without any suo.
oWg^atl^ to y^elSlo^ktan^'IntistnirvWtoM im!
clflo has not only rellovcd, but cured mo; and I thrrolor*
think it my duty, gontlomon, for the benefit of suffering
humanity, togtvc you this attestation of my cure.
Yours, very truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate or France in the United States.
Tho above stntcinont and signature were acknowledged
In our presence by 51 r.D. Parent ns true.
For tho Consul General of France,
„ . . „ t L. BORG, Vice ConsnL
o nnd , “ ,d * rbolesnle and retail, by A. B.fo D
gANDS, Druggists and Chomlsts, 100 Fulton-st..cornerof
YVlIllam, New York. Sold also by Druggists generallr
throughout the United Stales and Canadas? Price 81 mt
bottle; six bolllea for 85.
iRjWJg Savannah by W. W. LINCOLN and T. M.
UUN Lit fo CO^ and by all -the Druggists througboai
he City and State. 3mo—th sept 20
tlfOLFK’S SUIIIEDA51 AROMATTu SCHNAVPg,
out "'“““feobired by tbe proprjetor exclusively, si
Schiedam, In Holland, by a process peculiar to his o»i
factonr. It is flavorod and medicated, not by the con-
mon harsh berry, but by the choice botanical varioty of
thearomallc Italian Juniper berry, whose more vlnou
extract Is distilled nnd rectified with Its spirituous enlvect,
aud thus becomes a conoentrated tincture, of exquisite
flavor and aroma, altogether transcendent In Us contol
and medicinal properties, to any Holland Gin herctofon
known.
In Gravel, Gout jmd Rheumatism; In obstrucliou of
the Bladder and Kidneys Us effects aro prompt, decided
anrl lnvtirlnhlv pnllnhl.. At.,1 I. I. Ai u _ _'
‘bo cause of them, It operates as a sure prefemtlve.
The distressing effect upon theBlom- tt ”—— J
Bladder or travellers, new residents, and nl] persons no-
accustomed to them, produced by lh* waters of nearly
MJ our gremt Inland rivers, liko the Ohio, Misslulppl sod
Alabama, from the large quantity of decayed vegeUbls
matter contained In them. In a slate of Mlutlon,Ts wefl
known; as Is also that of tho waters of llmestoue regions,
!r n iffR u o« v i , 6H^,raiM;S‘r
lute corrective of all theso Injurious properties of tad
water, and consequently prevents tho diseases which
they occasion. It Is also found lo be a cure and preven
tive of Fever and Ague, a comptalut caused by Uie cod-
Joint effects of vegetable malaria In the atmosphere, and
vegetable putrosceuces In the waters of those districts I*
which ll principally prevails. The AROMATIC BCH1&
DAM SCHNAPPS is consequently In great demand by
persons travelling or about to settioin those
couulry, especially;' *- --
nlty wliorelt has bo
ous other remedial i
In all cases of a «L
only remedy required, when adoptol 'in the eariy i~.
of the disease, in Dyspepllo maladies, when tsken Is
proper quantities, as a diet drink, and especially at din-
ner, it is found, by uniform experience, to be eminently
efflcaclous In the roost obstinate cases, when even Ita
best of the usual remedies have felled to afford-nun
than more temporary relief. In cases of Flatulency, It ll
an immediate and Invaluable specific, and It may be id-
ministered lu dilluted and proportionate quantities, eves
to young infants, In all those paroxysms of griping ptin
In iho stomach and bowels, lo which, thoy aro especullf
•ubloctv as well as lu the colic of grown persons. - ,
lit judicious adoption lu connection with the principal
meals, or wheu a sense of exhaustion dictates It* use,
never fells to relieve tbe debility attendant upon pro
traded Chronic maladies, low temperaments and exhsuil-
ed vital energy, by whatever ca so induced. The*# in
feels to which many of tho most emlucnl medical m«i
both In Europe and tho United States, have borne tofi*
mony, and which are corroborated by tbclr highest writ
ten authorities.
, Tho AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is OTltip
In good strong bottles, neatly covered and, labeled, so
companled by on Essay upon IU propertlii and twj
For sate by tbe principal Drugglsu in this city and Uailta
“ es. UDOLPflE YVOLFE, importer,
No. 22 BeaTCfrStreet, N. L
lour last number we accompanied the pnbHtratloM
of a circular on this subject, from our fellow-dlU*
Udolpho YVolfe, Esqvwith a brief commentary, expnsj*
•lvoorourown views. Since then we have been*®-
ploying (bis agent, and thus fer with favorable rwultfc
But we are in recolpt of several communications on
snnject from medical men, which serve to show that »j.
YVolfe’s Aromatic 8dedam Schnapps Is very exttnslrw
in use, and In the hands of physicians, Is proving il”“
as a stimulating diuretic to be eminently suocessfal * n “
other medication with this Intent had been tried Invsitu
In one of the cases thus reported' nbdoralnsl dropsy n “
been cured, and tbo necessity of tapping averted! sod “
another a distressing case of gravel, so called, bs* W*“
entirely removed by Iho passage of a calculus of wo-
slderable size, which Is ascribed to the Use of only two
bottles of thlr article. . ,
YVo know not tho object of Mr. Wolfe In design*** 1 *
bis preparation by the singular uneuphodlous nsmeo:
“ Schnapps," nor of hta denominating It-lh Me edvertwe
manta, iho “concentrated Tincture of Juniper,” *“*}“,“
or periwluatlng lu ancient title of Holland Gin. J »
true that ha admits U to bo nothing elso thsn the uw«
artlclo In Ita pure atato, unadulterated by noriouiowj
and henco he contradistinguishes It from Gin of w®*
raoroe, nearly nil of which, as Is wall 1 known. Ii
lectured here and elsewhere from Inferior whiskey e*»
reftise druge. Tho name he has given It, however,
servo the purposo ol doslgnsting bis article, as preW"
exclusively for medical purposes, and thus commend'*
to pliyslotans for whoso convenience It Is on ealo only hj
Ing or about to setUb Jn those part* of.ita
couulry, especially; as well aa by mauy - In every comm*
It lias become knowu, on account of Us virt
ual properties,
f a dropsical tendency, It Is generally the
lulre-d, when adopted In the early wqa
iersiund him lo olalta only that It U a jlifro and rellso"
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