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it Tuesday In January next, 1
he City off “
at Ura QouriHouio In lira City of Savannah, under Vlll
an order obtained from the Ordinary or Chatham county, ply to
' 1 and personal property, belonging to v
wing real and personal property.bolonglD*to
» oT william B. Mongin, deceased, via LotNo.
' SO Green Wdrd, CUy oT Savannah; one Garden Lol
on.8. BARTOW,
- noV 16 . Executor qf Wm. H. Mongtn .
« ~ . AdmtnlstimtQ**E Sale. .
: SXN the first Tuesday In January next, win be sold, In
t U front oT. the Court House, in Springfield, Effingham
. county, a Negro woman named Eve, about forty-six years
or ace, and her son Iteabsn. about ten year* r -
Also, aTract or Labd In Effingham county,
Turnpike Road, .between seventeen and eighteen miles
'i from the ell
twepty ‘
—ASP AMO BT Til aTRAH*R—
amort imunr, oh*.-—
The Utter staaroev being of less draught than any
other on the Elver, Insure* unprecedented deapateh In
allatane or the water. The Company U also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two ldghtera.
All Freight addressed to the care oT the Company, of
^..lab.^^^ ot oom-
oct 1# W.M,ROWl^gR^ntTA^u«U.
Steam Navigation Co.
Tlienewand snlendkt side-wheelstoam-
SJbmSsL ahlp STATE Of GEORGIA, of1900 ton*
register, Cap L John B. Walton,has commenc'd her regu
lar trips and will leave Savannah on Wanyaanaf, the
8th day of September, and every alternate Wednesday
thereafter; say on the 22d SepL, OUt and 90th Oct, tad
3d and 17th November, and so on.
re to Philadelphia,
lets to New York.,
ThlssSphas been built’with entire regard to safety,
comfort and dee patch, and offers new and admirable fa
ellitlee to buslnem and travel. For freight or passage ap
PADELFORDjFAY 4s
Agents in 8a
HERON fc MARTIN,
A Remain Philadelphia.
NEW-VOBK fc SAVANNAH STBAM-SH1F LlNEj
WEEKLY ■
BY JAMES 8in,L,VAlY, Bron»hton-«.
/"10N8I8?u53 tlvM u MlwiwSSw.ui HOUSE
U KKKPINQ uduD8,.trf TIN WARE,.! »bolM^«
EULLIVAK’A 80UTIIKUN IRI1K WITCH COOKIHO
8TOVK—expressly for Southern use.
•ShOO
23 00
9 00
oo n
Iron Ring.. .Cooking fetove.
’Eastern Pram. do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen ortho West do.
Elevated liven do.
“ Mirror Parlor” Stove.
Jewel Parlor
aeptai
rAai.ua k orrtea stoves.
PeraUn A.T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Burner.
Washington Coal Burner.
Sylvan Parlor Stove.
M ay Queen Dining Room
Btove; Boston do. do. do
PHY BOOBS.
/-\FFER BJrIaLeI'mTUB LOIVEOT PMUES, Iho
U rollowlngt
DRESS GOOD8—French Printed Mouslln Do Lalnes}
- - • -*-• Persian
English and American Do Lalnes, new designs; Persian
Cloth; High Colored Mouslln Do Lalnes: Plaid Raw
Silks; French and English Merinos; French and Scotch'
Ginghams {English and French Prints sChangeableUla-
do silks; Rich Brocade 8Uka, Plain and Figured Black
EMBROIDERIES —Muslin and Lace Collars; Cheral-
ew and Splendid ....
FLORIDA, Captain Lyon,
—AND—
ALABAMA,. .Captain Lyon,
. Belonging to the
N. Y. & Savannah Steam Navigation Go,
Will leave Savannah and New-York every Satueoat. 1 .-uat Unde£8teevea : Cans and Canoe; Swiss and Cam.
seventeen and eighteen miles 1 These ships are or W00 ton register, and unsurpassed b ric kdgings and Inserting! 5 Thrcsdvilenclaa and Lisle
containing three hundred and In safety, speed, and comfort, .... „ LaceaVulaek Silk and Blonde Edgings} Rich Lawn and
. more or less, known aa the late real- There Steamers, I **«vlng Savannah at tho same time uncCambrlo Handkerchiefs.
■HjBB&AjassinB sa^assptesr 0 "' * -srsas? sa&tss
Savannah. OLOVBS-Hosklo, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver, Ladles’
SAMUEL UmTOHlLL. I Riding Gauntlets.
Jan 28 194 Front-street, New-York. WHITE GOODS—Jaconet Plain and Plaid Cambrics;
SAVANNAHt AUGUSTA dc HAMBURG, Swim Murilns, Plain andJ2S»*S* °* mbric Dimities;
Tho Union Steam Boat Company or Geor Corded and Embroidered Skirts, fce. «.
ijria and South Carolina having thoroughly I LINENS, fce.-—4-4Super Irish Linens, boat mark, jW
overhauled and refitted the superior steam and 7-8 Long Lawns; 9-4 to 134 Barusly Bj^Jnjtai PP*
paouw. U. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighten, are lovuCase Linens; Scotchand Irish DUpere; Hueabucsj
now ready to transport freight ol all descriptions be- £8 to 3-1 Damask Napkins; Brown andWuOuOt
twonnSavannnh, Augusta and Hamburg; with aa - ” — k *‘
Have on hand a good assortment or Saddles, Bridles and
Harnesses, of which the following comprises part t Span
ish Quilted, Overlaid and 8halton Baddies; Plantert
large and extra large Saddles; Men’s plain do.; English
do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a variety of
patterns; Bridles k Martengales; Saddle-Bags, Trunks fcc.
SADDLER’S MATEIUAIA—Saddlo Tram, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do.; 8tralnlng and Wonted
Thread and Tacks, assorted sites.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and
Harnesses, or all kinds, by tho single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by the single sot; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; palent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do. t.
iroed and narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Bilk and
Wonted Fringe*; black and purple Coach Roans; Bug*
py Lamps; Plated and B ram Carriage Bands; Brass and
kroTi
..or a-*"--« BENJAMIN J. DA8IIER, Adm’r.
November 23,1852. nov25
1,000 SUITS NEGRO CLOTHING,
M ADE up with particular reference to comfort and
durability; (and another Important Item to bo
mown)Is the unusually low prices at which we are acti
ng them. Planters visiting our city will do well to call
and examine before selecting Uielr cloths to make up,
and save money.
Also—A largo assortment or Hats and Caps for planta
tion use, constantly on hand at the Wholesale Clothing
and Hat Depot or LYON k REED,
No. 156 Congress fc 75 8L Jullan-»t»-
nov 3 ly Savannah, Georgia.
' Administrator’s Sale.
f* /^N'the first Tuesday In January next, will be sold, In
VJ front of the Court House, In Springfield. Efflnghr-
county, between the legal hours, a likely Negro m
Also, will be sold, on the samo day, In froni or the Court
- ‘House, in the county or Lowndes, lot of Land No. 127, in
Thomas Hnrst, deceased, for the beMfit of the heirs or if not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river. 8-» »o lit Bleached DsmMkUlolhsjCotton and Worsted
add deceased/ Tmmamade known the day of sale. The steamers are commanded by experienced and ac- Table and Plano Covers; 16-4 to 13-4 Toilet Impe-
nov25 ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x. commodallng Captains. AU freight consigned to their rialQulUs; 1-S to.M Furniture Dimity {OoUon Shirtings,
November S3.1852. agents wllll* forwarded free or obmmlaslona. Sheetings and Ticking,; American, English and WeQh
novemog-aj, ■ The accommodations for passengers are equal, IT not Flannels; Colored French Flannels; Fancy WoolPlslds
SSS.Sft front of tha ■upcrlor to any boateon the riven * for Boys i Plain and Fancy Caaslmerea; Tweeds; Ken-
i J th« iS^hourtS^MdefwlU I HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah, | tucky SalineU and Jeana. octJ9
AdmlnUtrator’a Sale.
‘ it Tuesday In
* ty, the following potion of,
« of George Glem (foceosed, Is
A PLANTATION, situate
■vg the first . ™ ,
rt House, between the legal hours of tale, will
jy permission or the Ordinary of Chatham Coon-
‘fen ortho Real and Personal Estate
ised.late of said county, vlx:
a rbAniAiiuii. situated on the Ogccchcc, 12 mile* I
from 8avannab, containing about 1,033 acres, with all I
, requisite bulkllngs; negro woman. Sue, a cook, washer,
kCn With her threochildren. Oney, Minerva and Edward;
S head of Call! ; a Tract of Land In urysn county, con-
talnlng about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In McIntosh
■ county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land In
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Bold for
■ the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
nor 5 WM. P. HUNTER. Adm’r c. T. a.
sept 21
R. F. K INCH LEY k CO n Agents
JAME8 HARPER, AgenU Augusta.
AGRICULTURAL IMPIjEHENTS.
& EORGIA and French Burr and Europua Mill 8tones;
Iron Fire-proof Safes, of Wilder’s pstent; Ploughs,
I or various patterns, vlst Eagle, Sabsoll and Wrought
Share; Shovels and 8padea; Manure and Hay Forks;
Potato Hooks; Manure Drugs; Cob Crushers: Core
Shelters; Scythes aud8neaths; lloest Axes; Pick Axes
and Handles; Road Scraperi; Ox Chuns; Segmi
quested U
having demands i
: . In, agreeable to I
Uou,lstorNovam
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOOD8I
COLLINS Sc BTJLXLEY
Importers and Dealers,
lOO BHIAK4XBGET.
I w»d H»wll«VHo-ti 8«.peri} OxCtwln.1 Seffroenu tnd
A. > Urs. UMBMI11 of Hotu. YoraUhlng Mklo, Gudgoom; 8tre.li Wire • Ilian; Mciurei; UrUl Mllli,
* OOB I Rice Threshers; Cauldrons {Douglas* Pumps and Wa-
, ler Rams; WeU-wheelsand BuckeU; Cotton andCoun-
I ter Scales; Trucks; Cotton Hooka: Mill and Cross-cut
Saws; Hand and Yard Sawa; Jack 8crews; Burns’
1 Sea Island Cotton Gins; Griswold’s Upland Cotton Gina:
I Cement; Plaster; fcc. For sale by
1 vlO • CHA8. H.CAMPFIELD,
MARSHALL HOUSE
DRESSING SALOON •
M ESSRS. COHEN k BANNON respcsifully announce
to tho citizens or Savannah that they are now pro
pared to do all kinds or work In their line at their new-
.Shop, near the corner of Broughton and Drayton-streeta.
They have established the following as their rate ot
charges:
For a single Shave
For 2 or 3 tlmeaa week..
For 4 times a week
For 5 or 6 limes a week..
For every day
For Hair Cutting
For Hair Curling
For Shampooing — .. ..
tST&la. Cohxh will always hold himself In readiness
to attend to orders from those who may require hia ser
vices at their homes.ly — °
law. Dale of Letters of Admlnlstra-
tlom lst of November. 1B53.
nov 0—lawlfiw JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
AB pe»ons having demands ngalnst ..
. J estate orj. E. Iloustoun, deceased, will please for-
ward them to the subscriber through the Savannah post
CHINA, PLATES,
GLASS, DISHE8,
• PLATED TBAPOT8. etc.
BRITANNIA P1TCI1EBS,
JAPAN k BOWLS,
TINWARE,
GOBLETS, CASTORS,
TUMBLERS/ KNIVES.
DECANTER8, FORKS.
PRESERVES, 8POON8,
WINES and WAITED!
JELLY GLASSES, LAMT
), 171 Boy-i t.
STORAGE.
rnHE subscriber having taken “Williamson’s Sheds,’
X Is prepared to rocelvo Cotton and other Produce, oi
storage. JOHN II. HULL.
! d eel 4^-1 awfl
i. W. HOU8TOUN.
NOTICE.
rpHREE MONTH8aBer this date, an application will
X bo made to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of
- the State of Georgia for payment or a Bank Note of tho
u Issue of said Bank, No. lol, dated November 1 } 1849,
White and Fancy China Dinner Services, White Stono
do-Tea Sets, together with every description of Cut and
PlamGlasaware.
China Vases, oreleeant patterns; China Powder Boxes
and Colognes; Bohemian Glass Vases and Colognes; rich
Cut Wine Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and other Fancy
TO THE LADIES.
N K. BARNUM k CO. have on hand a fow seta of
• Stone Martin Vlctorincs, Mulfe and Cufft, which
wiU be sold very cheap. Inquire at vbe Cheap Hat at
Cap Store, 149 Congrese-atreet. nov 20
Bottles, China Jewell Boxes, and
articles In great variety.
Family Hardware, Wire and Brass Fenders, Andirons,
- t „ ... , . . „ . , , w .„ , Shovels and Tongs, Lamp Wicks. Wood and Willow
***21 “Id Bank, No. 101, dated November I. i«u. Waws Brooms, Brushes, DoorMsts, Lanterns, both
for tlOO- the left hand half or which has been lost. All warded and plain; Fancy and Ladles’ Work andTrav-
persona aro cautioned against trading for the same. I ->■— n ■*-- .... ■
■ JAMERSON ALTORD,
' mcj I GENERALTnjWSPAPEIL ADV?iRnSlN& AND SUB
SCRIPTION OFFICE,
Nov. 0,1852. > law3m
Woodbury, Ga.
ellng Basketa—together'with many other articles not I GENERAL A*DVERT w"lNG E AND *3 U BSCR1PTI ON
enumerated. oct 23 OFFICE.
A CARD. mar 14 No. 10 Stnto-st.. Boaton, ITIiiaa.
rpHE subscribers would call the attention of the cltt- S. M. ParraHottL k Co, Newspaper Advertising
I sens of Savannah and surrounding country to their I Agents, No. 10 State street, Boston, are Agenta for the
. X to the Planters’ Bank for renewal of a Twenty Dol I largo and newly-selected stock or Savannah Republican, and are authorized to rocelvo Ad-
. lar BUL letter A, No. 963-tbe right hand hair having HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, vertisementa and Subscriptions at the same rates aa are
. been lost. COHEN k TARVER. comprising almost every artido wanted In fornlthlng required at thli office. Their receipta are regarded as
. .October 6th, 1852. law oct 8 | Private Ilonsea, Hotels and Steamships—nearly ail of| payments.
‘ ' I whl.h w.rn hnnilht Cif Pjl.h .nrl will hn bllil .1 rnmnrlr. I
NOTICE.
after date, application will be made |
the Planters’ Bank for reuewal of a Twenty Dol
NOTICE*
rpMIREE months after date application will be made to
X the Bank of the 8tele or Georgia for payment of a
Twenty Dollar BUL letter A, dated Juno 9th. Also, for
• Ten Dollar BIU, No. “ * “—*■ ”-- w
'' v jn Augusta, the right band
’ from tho mall in remitting Ih
Savannah, Nov. 20, IB'S.
them.
»ly small profits. t
They call particular attention to their Stock of Btovea
Grates, Mantel Pieces, fcc.
um » Lifuui.ii ,-m- . Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep-
of which were lost ,n 8 artlclea would do well to examine their Stock before .
i
MORSE k NICHOLS, 1 W,NK
sept 28 tf 155 Bronghton-st.
A. W. BLOUNT.
No. O YVhltaker-stc
. THE SUBSCRIBER respect folly announces
to the clllzena of Savannah, and or the Into-
Irior of this Bute, that be has now opened and
:eep continually in store, a large assortment of the
lUea ortho various kinds ol
WINKS AND LIQUORS,
cea, and to bis stock of which, at present on band, he In
vites attention. Having had extensive experience in
France aa a manufacturer, and In America aa importer
. A LL persons having demands against the relate of HEAD-QUAK^TERS FOR
. A. Gkokob J. Zirraaia-late or Chatham County, do-1 GO OD CARRIAGES, i - --r- — - —.rr - rr7 — rrr
footed,trill presentthemjrUhlnthe Umepreswlbod by | MY 8UCOE88 In the CARRIAGE whtMr^nSSre-
. .... 1 '^“AfBuslnea In the city or Savannah, is no °«^ tlc,M whlch "® enuroera *
5 — “^■longer an experiment. It Is a >l Jz*d fact." I ^
_ _ For the considerate, generous confidence ananberel pa-
mWO monthsafler date, jTppliciUon wUlbe nude to I ccMrelfr TdretabTiSSaMitoto I ***** Iri ^ “id'MonoMaheia "(Vblsky fold Batavia
-X.tbe Honorable the Court of Ordlnaryof Glynn conn-1 tKamS mj fhSSSS 5i«S tTrenSr my P «2 Arrack {Jamaica mid SL 5rolx Rum.
- law, and Ml persons Indebted will make ImmedUte pay
• «-»• • CAROLINE ZlPPERER,Adm < x.
ty, for leave to sell the End Estate and Negro slaves be
longing to George A. Heed, late or said county, deceased,
for the benefit of his heirs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
November 25,1852. nov 29
NOT
rpwo MONTHS aflerdsl
X the Court ai i ndlnary
to nil all the lands belonging to
NOTICE.
ilication wUI be made to
‘ un county for leave
estate or Robert J.
Mingledorfl; late or said county, deceased.
EDMUND A. M1NGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
' 'Springfield,Nor. 12,1852.nor 15
A LI. persons baring demands against the estate of
A ELIAS BLISS, formerly of this city, deceased, will
—re out them within the time prescribed by law, and
Admrir.
i exprem ray thanks, a w _
ranees of Increased determination to giro tho moe't entire I
satisfaction to aU who may favor me with their custom. 1
have devoted the post summer to getting tip a large and
SPLENDID STOCK OP XVIST KIND OP CARRIAG E DOW In
use. All ofthese Carriages are well suited to this mar
ket, and for Nsstssss, lightnus and durability they can
not be surpassed. Rockaways of every style, Coaches
and Pleasure WaooRa. Also, Bdooiks or every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s celebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very seat, light and convenient atyle of Bulky, for
Physicians and others. J. C. THORNTON,
oct 28 tf Corner of West Broad and Bay-sts.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, 8herrv, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sauterne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Curacoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, SlavalU, Kir*
... Abtlmh. kc- fcc.
ALE AND PORTER.
Loudon Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors,
oct 20 ly R. MAYER.
f> ".present them within the time pi
those Indebted to said relate wilt r
nov 17 ELI AS
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date,
to the Court or Ordinary o
- toave to'sell all the Land, belt
HOMAS HURST, late of said county, deceased,
. DEALERS IH DRY GOODS, ,
/"\FFER t OR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-1 8toclca« Bonds, Exchange fc ltcal El
■V/nela, Llnseys, Osnaburgs, Yanw, Shirtings and Likewise, for the transaction ofaU kinds of
Sheetings, Ginghams and Prints, DeLalnes and Merinos, Maritimt Notarial Proceedings, and Adjustment t
NOTICE.
rpHE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Par*rep-
X ship, under the firm of BANCROFT k BRYAN,
for the purpose of conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY & BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IN THE PURCHASE AND SALS OP
“ “ & Heal Estate.
X trillAB UUKOi,UW Ol
▼Mod among the nelre. MT
November 1^1852,
NOTICE.
vHPWO MONTHS afterdate, application win bo made
X. to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ofChatham
county for leave to sell the Real Ertato and Negro 81avre
5 belonging to JAMES M. BATES, late of said county, dt>-
1 ceased, for the benefit ofhls heirs and creditors,
nov 2 " ”” ‘
ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
“ NOTICE. .
,• • A LL PERSONS having demands against the Estate
A or GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de-
ceased, are hertby required to present them, duly at-
V; tested, within the time prescribed by law; and all per- 1
‘ sons indebted to" said Estate are hereby requested to
uowABD
nor 12 Savannsh.Ga.
' . 7 ■: NOTICE.
A. LL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of . ,
• i\. W. WE1C1ISELHAUM, deceased, Isle of Burke WANTED.—A few diolco OYSTER OPENERS can
county, are hereby notlfled to preaent them, properly at- find Immediate employment by application to
■ tntra, wltblu Ih. tiro. prewrtMd bj UwT .n(l *ll p.r-I «I16 W. D. FORD.
sons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to [ PLANTATION GOODS,
make immediate payment to
' nor 10
—.—, 1 Sheeting*, L_
Pillow-casing, 8uper Irish Linens, Toweling*, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Frluges, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cas-
»!meres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Embroidered I
Linen Camprie Handkerchiefs, Shawls of all kinds, La
dles’ Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Caps and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Handker
chiefs, fcc.; together with every other article usually
kept iu Dry Goods establishments. nov 1 1
OYSTERS! OYSTERS 11 OYSTERSII!
The undersigned having been appointed
agent for tho sale of Mr.Durox’a celebra- .
ted Isle or Hope OYSTERS, Is now prepar
•d to meet all order* with promptness and
dispatch. They will be put up In the shell by tho bar
rel, and opened, dUire frwh or pickled, In soda slze^kegs
. may be
... . W. D. FORD,
Wald burg's Building, JeUerson-alroeL
JOSEPH BRYAN,
gy Office No. 117 Bay-street.
as vo suit the wants or the public. Parties, private fami
lies and hotels, furnished any quantity that may be
desired,
oct 18
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. GEE,
Machinist and Brass Finisher,
ALSO NANOVAOTUKKE OP
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TUR
Sod “ 5o r rssi^f ,,,ac ‘ orT ’
Ona Dost from Dsekman-tU AT* so- York.
Draught Tabs, Coolers In Tubs, Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds. Force Pam pa, Gasometers, Generators,
Model Making.
—ALSO—?
STILLMAN’S PATENT STF-AU GAUGES.
.Jobbing Done at the Hhortret Notice.
»v5 6mo2awi .
i hereby requl
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
Going 1
NOTICE*
persons having demands against the Estate of
rt. JAMES D.ERWIN, deceased, are requested Osntbargs;
to present them, duly proved, to the Executor, at Erwin-1 Wool Capa.
— Indebted to said Estate, are required to make s
PLANTATION GOODB*
N EV1TT, LATHROP k BTEBBIN8 offe
50,000 yard* Negro Kerseys, all —
Schley’s do^ 10,000 do. all Wool Pli
sey woolftcj^ 5,000 _ Engllah BlankeU;
large supplies ot Boys’ aj3^Ch«dren’s I Clotbtng;
for rele the numerous lltUo salts seen about town will tell tbi„
XJOdo. tales—that they are good: that they are cheap; and that
j. Lin- they were bought at tho Clothing Store, Glbbon’a Range,
v. — . ( ^ ),ton I Of [nov 16] GEO.S. NICHOLS.
.do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; IM^oren PORTRAIT PAINTING.
TOHN ANTIiOBUS, Portrait Painter, would respect-
O folly tender his professional services to tho citizens
of Savannah and v Ictnily.
HU Rooms, In 8L Andrew’s nail, are always open
ton. Those Indebted to said Estate, are required to make SAVANNAH DRY DOCK.
——— —————— X \ ANNAH DRY DOCK ls now In successful opera- public inspection, and he would be gratified to have ar
Citation, for Letters Of Administration! tion. and it Is calculated to take In Ihlpsorany class from Visitors who may be pleased to call. nov 19
OTATE OP GEORGIA, I ..... rnnj1 . rn - 100 to 1500 tons burthen. It U 230 feet long and 05 feet ——
O Effinffham Co.’ | To all whom it may concern: wide, aod coraptete In every particular. Alargegangol
- ’ Whereas, Oajckkl Ttioh has applied to me_for letters | workmen U employed and a large supply, of raatenata U |
CLOTHING.
_ e supply of materials Is I rpHOSE ftney Caselmere Business 8utti sold by us thU
Ialvih Tyson, late I on hand, so that vesseU can bo repaired with aa much A season bare been very much admired; we bavo but
1 despatch as in any other port. Pump and Block Making I • few more left, ta secure which our friends roust cal
awfSmllh’awork done on the premtaM, and every effort | eariy. We w ^receiving byererysteamer addltlopsto
■ of AdminUtnUlon oh the estate ol
CU. .nd ulmtml.h d,.«! .1.
i fular tho kindred and crodltora of said deceased, to file - , - -
their objections (If any they have) In my office within the favor the Dock with
. lime prescribed by uw, otherwise said Letters will be
granted the applicant.
Witness, my hand and official signature, this 24lh day
ofNovember, A. D. 1852. JAMES RAF1N,
nov 30 Ordinary E. O.
made to ensure economy and fidelity to those who uiay our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloak*
fovor the Dock with their business. | and Over Coat* In endleaavariel^^at
D. P. LANDERSUINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
Late of Marsh’s Dock. Clmrieston.
nov 17
nEIDT k OO.’S.
' Citation, for Letters of Administration.
S T fc?b.rtr tSSStr.! To ljl, ' h01 "
Whereas, jobx Chapman applies to me for Letters of
Administration on tho goods and chattels, rights and
credits of F.T. Chapman, late of said county, deceased:
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish
singular lC_ *-*—*—* —■* "•
GEORGE W. HARDCASTLE,
CARRIAGE MAKER,
200 CONGRESS AND 95 ST. JULIAN-STREET,
Frankifn-Squojre.
-VTTOULD Return his tlianks to his friends and patrons
Vv for past fevours, and Inform them, that ho U now
ready at the old stand, to execute any work in the above
line, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
% — him with a call. All kinds of repairing
AMERICAN HOUSE*
HANOVERSTREET BOSTON,
BY LEWIS RICE.
REBUILT, ENLARGED AMD ELEGANTLY FURNISHED.
Possessing all the modem Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
Bottom, Jfov. 10,1852,ly
_ aft and I who may honor him \ _
tbs’kindred'and creditors or said deceased,! In the above business done with the utmost neatness an3 I
• “ “ “•—*- ' * * dtansteh.
i wright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
to file their objections (If any they have) in my office, dispatch,
within the Urns proscribed by law, or said Lettesr will Wheel:
law, or said ueunr w
J. 8. BRADWKLL,
Ordinary, Liberty County.
Wbools, Wagons, Drays, Carta, iu n made on the shortest
notice and on most liberal terma. 1 Jan 26
WHOLESALE /.
PAINT AND OIL ST0BE,
SAVANNAH, OA.
No* 11 lVlzitaker-Ktreet.
R EEP8 constantly for sole—WHITE LEAD, Pure Nos.
1 and 2 English do. ..
GROUND PAITSt
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome l reeu, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINTS:
To Merchant*, Shipper• Druggists and Others.
MU8TAED.
YVitlilngton de Wilde’s Celebra toil Pre-
mi am mustard*
OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western Mar-
JL keta. In Kegs, Cans, Tins, and Hollies.
This Mustard Is mado from the best English and Italian
Seed, and needa no other recommendation than the ex
tensive sale it has met with for the past number of years,
the U. S. Army and many
station; for Letters Dismissory.
iTo.llwl»mltm.,conMmi
TVhercas Israel Himely, Administrator or the estate
#f Jour Himklt, late of said county, deceased, has ap
plied |o the Court of Ordinary of said county, for tetters
of I)fr mission from a*!d Administration:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish the kindred
and creditors of said deoeased. to file their objections (if
drv paimts! I Now York Wire Bailing Work*.
said applicant. Venetian Red, 8panUh Brown, Lampblack, Yellow rpHE Subaeriber Manufactures °
)VltM^ my band find official signature, this 4tbOcto- Ochre, Red Lead, Mtharge, Paris and Chrome Green, X Wire Hailing for publfe and private ground*
bsr, 1852. JAMES HAHN, | Prussian Blue, Chrome Yefloar, Uz ber. Tana de Slanna. Verandah*, Window Guards and Grating j
• octO Ordinary E.O. Drop Black, and A VARIETYOP PANOY COLORS. . Wroughtand CMtlron Hairing, Iron Columns,
Linseed OIU Sperm do, NcoUHkH do, and SPIRITS Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Don FumJ-
| OPTURPENTINE/Whlte-VyasbBttUSItES,Paint, Var- 11 —
and being in constant uso by the U. 8. Army and many
of Iho Hospitals In the Uulted States. For sale by
WITHINOTON k WILDE,
at their Coffee and Spice Factory.
_ No. 7 Dutch-8 L. New-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgates k Co.’s Soap Factory.
oct 5 2tw3mo
...A BiJ^'B^uTand' Pouclms,
ting Rods, and almost erreything
agreatvariety of final tilth, Graining, and Artists’ do. Window and picture { Wire Fence*, for Plantation*, Railroads, fcc.,
of Laminated Steel, I GLASS, or alFqualltlea, from6b»iito321>y46;CopaL J*. made entirely on a new pten, with roll* and Iron ports
>t Jlam'ls, also Game ] pan. Llglit and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIaED PAINTS prices at9, J f,andl3c*nUP4r running foot fjffoelJilgh
.-.U and other Pistols, all ofwblcb ar#
sand on term* *-
pan, Llglit and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED FAINTS I prices at 9, II, and13 e*hU per rui
oTMlklndi, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Print* and for circular wl todwJreMjddreiM
N. B/-The Subscriber woir J *
Forsyth Flare, Uw railing and
i and a numlwr of it „
hiH
Bordo
-cr
- above article* will be sold on rmuooablo
SSSeSTl
sss
wcBgs
ffl
ClUIiNON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
■tlTE are happy to announco that CHILSOWS PA-
W TEXT AIR IVARMMO AMD VEXTIMT-
mo FURNACE, aa recently Improved and patented,
la 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 be the beat mode or Warming
and Ventilating Dwellings Churches, Academies, School
Houses, Court and 8tate Houses, HoapUals, 8lores, fcc.,
In nearly all the cities and towns in- the United States,
but la meeting with equal fevor In the Canadas, England,
Russia, and other forelgu conntrlcs. It has been award
ed at the recent Fairs in this country Odd and Silver
Module. First Premiums, and lastly, us Grsal PRIZE
MEDAL at the WerleCe Fair, Louden. It baa been sab-
jeeted to the most rigid Investigation and severe practi
cal tests, and unantinouslv declared the beet. (See tho
printed reports of the Fairs, also city and State publlo
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) We have more than
twenty-five hundred references,-many or whom are pro
fessional gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such
matters are well know... To attain this desirable object,
the Inventor or this Furnace first-abandoned tha roanu-
feature ortho common frail bol-alr furnaces seven years
since, under the settled conviction that rod-hot Iron for
10 cents*
..per month 75 “
.. do. 91 00
.. do. 150 “
.. do. 175 «
20 «
ja «
. ..20
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
8ILYER AND SILVER PLATED WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand, and Is con
stantly receiving from the beet and most re
spectable manufacturers In the country. Rich
■si». DIAMOND, RUBY, PEARL and other JEW-
EI.RY, and Sterling SILVER WARE: such as Tablo,
Desert and Tea Spoons and Forks; Silver Plates and
Walters, Tea Setts, Castors, Cups and Saucers, Goblets,
Tumblers, Pap Boats, 8oup and 8suce-Ladles; Pie,- Ice
Cream, Cake and Fruit Knives; solid Silver Desert, Pickle
-nd Butter Knives, Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, and Fruit
nives.
Silver Plated 8poona, Forks and Ladles, Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters, Snulfera and Trays.
Ivonr Balance Handle Knives, and Silver Plated on
8teel, Table and Desert Knives.
Fine Twenty-one Dsy Marble Mantle Clocks, and com-
ion Brass Clocks, of every deecription.
Gold and Silver Lever and Lepine Watches, fine enam
elled Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch Chains.
Beals and Keys, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and
Silver Spectacle^ Rogers’ fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors
and Razor Strops, Card Cases. Port Monalr * ‘
Particular attention will be given to
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
From his long experience and extensive facilities, he
confidently believes no will satisfy all who may fevor him
with their patronage.
Ills prtoes are as low, and terma aa fevorable, as at
any other establishment In the 8tate.
mar IB 8. W1LMOT, No.l Market-equare.
Iron front jewelry store*
Wholesale and Retail*
THE largest and best selected stock of gooc
ever offered for sale in this city. Gold and silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Guard Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Chatelanea, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
JIamond work Finger IUngs, Silver Castors, Tea Sets,
’Itellers, Goblets, Cups, Cak# Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knlver, Pie Knlve&Cheese Sooups, Ladles, Syphons.
Also, all klndaof Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Goods,
and a great variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
the whole or which will bo sold at reduced prices.
All kinds or Watches, ClockMewelry end other Jobbing
attended to by competent bands.
augS3 HORTONfc.HlKE.MAN, No.UnDroughlomsL
burning out or the pots, which permits the poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with the air; ana then the
annoyance and expense or repairs, new pots, fcc. IIo
now baa tho satisfaction of knowing that bis efforts to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
thoroughly warming and ventilating buildings, has been
entirely successful. They posses* the following advan
tage* t Purity or air. powerfol beaters, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bllnmlnoua coals or wood, air
equally wen—flues easily cleared out—great durability
or fornace, not liable to repairs for a long time; perfect
safety against selling buildings on fire In which they are
located: may be set In low collars. Sizes for all classes
* buildings. . _
Also—Four sizes of. new and anperlor PORTABLE
FURN ACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS or all descriptions; HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, fcc.
Emerson’s celebrated VENT1LATOR8 for Roofe of
buildings smoky chimneys, fce. COOKING RANG""
with or wiUiout Bath Boilers and Hot-Air Fixtures,
sixes and steles of those beautiful
MIBB0R MARBLE MANTLES.
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates*
of rich European and American styles.
Also—A eplondld article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, fcc.
Architects, Builders,and tho Public generally, please
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and TentllaUng buildings in any part
of the country.
CHILSON, RICHARDSON k CO-
374 Broltdway, New-York.
CU1LSON, RICHARDSON k CO n
81 k 53 Blnckstone-at, Boston,
oct 19 ltawl4tawo4mo
[ring of
TAILORING
"VfESSRS. DIBBLE k CAREY having Just returned
. VX from the North, respectfully Invito their customers,
the citizens of Savannah, and tho publlo generally, to call
and examine their FALL STOCK or all styles and colors
of French, English and American Cloths, Casslmero*
and Vesting*, which they aro prepared to manufecture to
order In tho neatest and most roshionable styles. Also,
their atock or READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian, Albert Top, Chcsterfiela, Coddlngton,
and other new and feshlonable Coats, Vests and Panta.
CUES It complete and woll assorted, which they will seH
on the most favorablo and accom mod sting terms,
oct 3 DIBBLE k CAREY.
F. STEIN, No. 148 Broughton-strcot. has
reived the finest assortment or new rash-
JEWELRY* die,
MR. F. 8TF -
Just received ,.
toned JEWELRY or all description: Gold and
Silver Pencils and Pens; 8llvcr and Silver-
plated Wate^uch as Fruit Baskets, Walters, Tea-sets,
Candle-t t!cks.Tnble and Tea-spoons, UneTable, Pocket ami
»eo Knives, ice. kc.—a large variety of tho finest Work-
cordeons, and Fancy Goods or all descriptions, which he
olfers at the lowest prices ever sold at In this city.
Thepubllc generally and the ladles particularly, are
sspectfully Invited to calLroundand examine the above
stock of Splendid Jewelry, nt^ No. 148 Brougbton-etreet
FASHIONABLE
TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
T HE Subscriber has Just opened his Autumn sup
ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Brpan-etruL
Ho has Just relumed from New-York, where he bos
bought, from the most fashionable houses in the trade,.*
complete supply of CLOTHS—French and Engllqft—ofall
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vests, fcc. fcc. The
■election or Cloths, Cawlmeres, fcc. Is one of tho best
and handsomest ever offered for sale In this market, and
he will continue to receive every ten days new supplies
of all descriptions of Goods usually kept In such estab-
lisbmenta, with the monthly fashions from Franco and
England. The subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
up bis Cloths for customers In the neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to
call and examine lor themselves. <
sept 25 ly M. D. MURPHY, 105 Dryan-eircct.
I WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Comer of Broughton Ac Barnard-sU.*
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
rpHE undersigned would respectfolly announce to the
X citizens and merebanta of Georgia, and adjacent
States, that they hare taken the extensive throe story
brick building on tho corner of Broughton and Bamnrd-
streets, in the Immediate vicinity or several other whole
sale establishments, where they propose, about tho 20th
or September, to open one of the LARGEST k CHEAP
EST ASSORTMENTS OP HATS, GAPS, FURS, and
other Goods In their line, over offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only bo made up
from their own extensive manufactory in New-York, but
■win «i»w. tliiit* i“«i -la uow^ fluhionable, and
adapted to season and climate.
We are resolved to make it tho interest of merchants,
In all sections of Ihe South, to trado with us, and are pre
pared to givo them as good terms as can bo had in the
Northern cities.
On the first of October next, wo will open our RETAIL
JEPARTMENT, when we will offer to the citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment of Gents’ and Boys* Hats and Caps, Ladles’ Riding
Hats, fcc^ fcc. .
tSTPartlcalars In future advertisements?
sept 24 BELDEN fc CO.
BlankeU. Konevs and Woolen Goode,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS have ThU Day opened their ex
tensive stock of Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respectfolly call the attention of Planters vis.
ting thU city, as they are determined to make It to lb*
merest or all who may favor them with a call:
3000 pairs colored and white London Dnflll Blankets.
100 “ super 10-4,11*4,13-4 Whitney Bed do
50 “ green, blue and red Mackinaw do:
20 bales Carolina Plains;
20 “ Georgia do;
30 “ white and black Washington Jeana j
25 “ D. R. Heavy Stripes:
15 “ twilled and plain red Flannel;
20 “ heavy Cotton Osnabnrgs;
40 “ 3-4,7-a and 4-4 8hlrtlnga;
10 “ Hazard’* heavy Plains;
20 “ Manchester Plaids;
Also, a very handsome assortment Satinetts, OasaU
meres, black and colored Kentucky Jeans. Corduroy,
8cotehPlalda, fcc^.we •*- 1
prices, t
uiw nnnun, .cans, uoraaroi,
- offer to the publlo at very reduced
[oct 7) A1KIN k BURNS.
FINE HATS.
: .Jk THE FALL STYLE for Gentlemen’s Hats hav
Jm to? been permanently established, we have now
in store a large Block of Hats from Uio most cele
brated manufacturers, which we warrant superior to any
other that can be produced for the some price.
■ept25 N. K.BARNUM fcOO.
FRESCO AND OIL DECORATIVE
® CORRA la prepared*!?exeeflto every description
• or docoratlve painting. Having learnt hta art In
Italy, ho flatters himself that he can givo entire satisfac
tion to the citizens of Savannah, and he can refer to nov-
eral specimens or hta work already In this city. He
paint* on plaster, canvass, glsss, prepared paper, fcc,
fcc. He also palnta window shades, trauiparancles, fcc.
He can produce lostimonlaU that hU fresco and other
work doee not to the least lose Jta color by the Influence
of climate. Hi* shop Is at Uio corner of Broughton and
Dray ton-street, where be has for sale a flno assortment of
engravlnga, both fancy and historical. oct 18
T HE aubseriben have In store, a very large stock or
DRY GOODS, recently purchased, whlcJrlhoy offo
at Iho lowest prices, and on the best terms.
Dress Goods^—Black and fancy Bilk*: Baquadere and
Becbo Robes; Mouslatno Do Lalnes; Caslmerus; Black
Bombazines; Black and Fancy Alpaccaa; Black Nor-
wlch Cloth: Black and Colored Merinos; French Call,
u-.j.-i. ..... .—>— -*- Needle work Collar*.
Ribbons, Gloves ana
Handkerchiefs, fcc- fcc.
Dr WITT k MORGAN/
<xtl8 Rlbero’a Building, Congrcas-sirect.
Nolico,.
CHATHAM SUPERIOR COURT, (
May Tsau, 1852.1
TTTIIEREA8, Tbomaa Ryerson, William Robertson,
W . J. N. Philips, P. G. Thomas, W. W. Johnson and
M.Prendergast,summoned to attend the present May
Term of this Court as Grand Jurors, have made default
fortheTerm—It I* ordered that they be fined Forty Dollara
each, unless they file good and sufficient cause of excuse
on or bofbre the first day of the next term or thU Court.
And whereas, Win. J. Moore made default on the
twenty-fourth day or May oflhe preaent term, and sub-
•equenUy—It is ordered that be be flood Forty Dollars
unless he file good and sufficient cause of excuse on or
before tho first day of the next terra of this Court. And
whereas, John G. Cook, John F. Meldntm, James Quan-
lock, J. B. Bushier and J. fi. Stiirterant, summoned
to attend tho present terra of this Court aa Petit Jurors,
bare made default for the terra t and whereas, is. u,
Jtashlor and P. Beanlan, Petit Jurors, mado default on
fire, day* of Die second week of the terra; and where-
nnnn)in&
a* TelesuM, made default for (he term—ill* order
that th*y he fined twenty dollar* escli, unlre* they
good and auffleleut mum of excuse on or Uforo Ute
w»tds/ ofthf next terra of ihU Court. And whereas,
M. Mneanthal, Taleiman, made default on fourdeys of
Mhl second week, end Jenie* Slwrdon, Jacob Mwike*.
JJ m imm/r
“ Wl
iwodeys or Mid wnelr,
w.\
' Vhitefriars: or the Day* of Gharlee 2d.
Rochester t or tho Merry Daya or England.
Captain Kyd: or the Wlzzatd or tho Boa.
Mlutilo Gray t or who la the HelrT
Received, and for sale by "
8. 8. SIBLEY,
dec 16 No. 135 Congress street*
rrtH ACKER AY’S new work—Henry Esmoral, Colone
l In tho sorvlco or Queeu Anno.
A Life of Vicissitudes t a Story of Revolutionary Times,
y G. P, R. Jnntee.
Bleak House, No. 0-Tbe Children of Light.
Cathy: a Cruise In the China Boas. By Maeauley.
Select British Eloquonco for the lait two Centurie*. By
Professor Goodrich. .*
Table Talk about Bootup Men and Manner*.
Comparative Physiognomy—with riuinorou* lflustnu
ons.
itackay’a Lexicon of Freemasonry,
dackay’s Ahlmon llozon.
stowarfa Freemason’s Manual and Grots’* Chart
noVJ5 W. THORNE.^WILLI AMS.
NEW ROOKS,
rpHE Home Circle, or Familiar Thoughts on Various
. Topics, Literary, Moral and 8odaI—by Mrs. Kirk-
nd. .
Homes oT American Authors, comprising anecdotal
*nd descriptive sketches, illustrated with views of their
residences, from original drawings, and the facsimile of
the manuscript or each author.
Romance of Indian Life, and other tales—by Mrs. Ma-
r il. Eastman.
Illustrious'Personages of the Nineteenth Century, illus
trated with beautiful steel engravings.
Gem* from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ten beautiful lUua-
trationa.
The Bible In the Family—by Roy. Dr. Boardman.
Footprints or Trulh, or Voice of •Humanity—by John
Cole Hagen. Illustrated with steel engravings.
Gift Book or Gems—a literary offering or all season
—edited by Emily Perctval—richly Illustrated.
Review of New Theme*.
Received, sad for sale, by 8, S. SIBLEY,
dec 14 No. 135 Congress it.
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPERS’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
December, commencement of Vol. five,
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table, by L. Gaylord
Clark—Illustrated.
Homes or American Authors; comprisinganecdotlcal,
traonal and descriptive sketches, by various writers,
1 lustrated with views of their residences from original
drawings, and a fao-slralle of tho manuscript of each
Also,
STEAM ENGINES. SUGAR MILLS* Arc.
nplIE ESSEX COMPANY Lawkenck, Mass., are. pro-
X pared to execute promptly all ordere for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Colton and Woolen Ma-
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbine and Parker
Water Wheels, Machinist*’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, in the best manner, ana at prices as low as
equally good work can bo obtained for elsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy, of Aral in steam
engines, and to durability in every thing.
apr 24 ly GORDON McKAY, Agent.
LAND WARRANTS.
rpHE Highest Gash Price paid for Land Warrants by
X July 3 A-. O. TOMS, No. 126 Bay-aired.
GLASS WARE.
I A large and varied assortment Just opened. _
mong which may be found several patterns of fluoly
_ cut Decanters, Inaolta; a large variety of single Do-
cautera, both cut and pressed t some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Bottles, Cologne*, fcc. Call and ex-
amine, at [sept 20] COLLINS k BULKLEY’B.
GEORGIA BURR MILL STONES,
rpHE Undersigned has on hand an assortment of Burr
X Slone, from 18 Inches to 4# feet diameter, a portion
orwhlch Is already dressed for running, and of superior
quality. All the necessary Irons ftmtished with the Slone
when wanted.
Having a competent Individual to dress and fit
Stones, the article can be delivered at all times to suit
ordere, and on liberal terms. O. H. OAMPFIELD.
U. STATES OXOTIIING EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE WAREROOMS
AT THE “RED DOORS.”
rpHISNew and Extensive READY-MADE CLOTHING
x Establishment, recently opened by the Snbecrlbers,
offer* Inducements to SOUTHERN and WESTERN buy
ers to regard to low prices and immense variety of stock,
rarely to bo met with. The Increase or Bales from a ve
il berol patronage, bas been such aa to warrant their
“■ ........ . . oul
..-n'
a* prompt-
feting Clothing at mwuI lew priest, and carry
the system of rLargs Sales ana Small Profits,”
Cr Orders from any part of tho United States j
ly executed and with especial care.
REED, BROTHERS fc CO.
P. B.—Facilities will bo offered buyer* to purchase no
the regular credit. Usual discount allowed to cash buy
ers. ly doe 15
COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING,
rpHE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X his Foundry and Machine Works,* Shoo for Ihe
above business, and engaged tho services or superior
workmen, la prepared to ao any description of work that
may offer.
All work done In the very best manner and at the
shortest notice. A. N. MILLER,
July 12 tf Eastern Wbari.
MAU1NH B1ILWAI.
rpHE nndersigoed respectfully Informs aU who may
JL needhlsservlcea,tbathohaschargeoflbe MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is now In successful operation. He ■
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do lira work or repairing, fcc., on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to dean or paint tho
bottoms of their vessels can also bo accomodated on the
Railway upon reasonable terms. lie la also prepared to
contract for building Teasels or any class or Jeecrlptlon,
and to cany on the business of Shin Carpentering, Spar
Making, and Caulking, In all 11* various branches, at tho
eastern extremity of the city.
A good 8h!p Smith Is on Ura promise*.
aug3 ly H. F. WILI.INK, Ja,
wm. n. svmuws
' a large
dings
summer'’ In' LoSDON nud 'PAliisj which" be wH
roako up to order to Uio best style of workmanship, a
at Iho shortest notice. IlD stock of Ready-made Clo
lug, and of Furnishing Goods for gentlomon’s wear, I*
very large, and of lira host quality and stylo—the whole of
It made this full under his own Inspoctlon, and will bo
•old at Ilia lowest prices for cash or approved credit—
French Black, Blue, Brown aud Olive Cloths: Fancy
French and K/*K!!*1L u ( u “i m ?. rc ?/ Bllk yrellnRs,
WJkllL
broldered; Merino and Gotten ibocm; ncarji; n»mi an
itombsxln* Stocks.
IT Whllakar ItwM oeUH
Men or the Time, or Sketches of living Notables.
MlnnHJ raj, or wno ls the llelr, by the author of “.
“Amy
Lawrence,” kc^ beautlfuly illustrated.
Ilarrlss* Principles and Practice of Dental Surgery;
h edition, with 236 Illustrations.
Tho Young American Library. The Llfo of Hern
Clay, tho Statesman aud Patriot, handsomely Ulustratci
Received by J, B. CUBBEDUE.
doc. 2.
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ERAIi DKitLlTTi Ako« '
Inlhl.pr.pAr.tl6o «r« rtrongl, concw„ w
medicinal,propgrtloa of SuMpvlll^ combltud .in I!
moil cITuctual .1,1., the moM ralutarr ptoditcil’tU J!
mo.l potent ilmplm of'the Trouble kingdom; ..d th»
oomblnnllon I. inch IhU ono module, .nd ImnL.. I
other,producing .compounddlffijrlug enllrelr |n n.
meter «nd properllc. from any other prepnrallon
unrlvnllod lulu operation on tho ij.t.m ih e nl.ta"|S
under dlienao, Tho men* well .uthenllimtod ,
Bcruful., of the mq 5 l,ni.ll^«ntehAr«c™rjS.Ai^.'l
• wld.uid deerved • colotjrlty, hut II I. not ,T» A
jtcmfnith nor to the due of dlAenne. la whlS?It tSaJi?
Ui.t thliipropsmttan tin. been fti*id.h«nellct.|. nffi
IMKlOO'tn ro.ny diwue. of In. ikto, and may bo 1( J‘*
lered with rnvorahto r..utt. In .lit «nd It iu liZ 1 !:
fully tested, not only by patients themselves, but £°
phyfllclniii/th.t II no. recclvetl uVe
mfnd.tlona audtheapprobntiou of tho imb|&andh»
established, on It* own merits, a reputation
•nd nmoAor lir .uperlor m Ih. nHmamKuS
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The following waa sent to.our agent*, Messrs. W A.
SawtSSrt* 00,1 Wh ° "* nc T°“totedwlih
Messrs. Sawns-^emfo^cn j^About^thre?' nramhi
•toce, the disease called “Board, orBarber’slIch”?
poared on rov face, and as It Is of rare occurrence-io
ca*o at yet having como under the care of our vllUiie
I £ yB . c i?1?r 1 » ound 111,0,7 d ' ffl °ult even to atop the pro-
gress of the dlsense nn my face, although I tried remo-
dies that hud cured from the pimple on a child’s face to
dyed benelllfrom It, Imnllnued II. um uulll [ im now
ly cured.- I am led io bring this to your, notice
TX7 OMAN’S RECORD, or 8ketchea or DUttoguUhed
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Second Series Essays from the London Tlmee.
Blakeley’s II iilorlcol Sketch of Logic from the Earllea
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„ „ ... New-York, Fob. 17,1819.
Messrs. Sands'—Having, suffered • many yean with >
Iseose of toy throat, affecting the. larynx.Iurtog whlcb
mo | was treated by he most distinguished K
Europe and the United Slates, without recSylng » n ,
permanent benefit, but alNhetlme my general he«li&
and strouglh declining, and the disease miking fearful
progt ess. Caustic apnilMtlons were used, and whntn,„
else was thought most efficient for produclr
Iamconddout the deplorablo situation I'
ryngltl* botog accompanied with phtlals and great din- I
““by, 10 brrothlng. would soon have terminated my life
had 1 not obtained rellerthrougb the medium of yourlS
valnnble Sarsaparilla. I must say, gentlemen, when I
commenced us/ng the Sarsaparilla,^ Jld not pls’J much
confidenco In Us ■ virtues; and this will not surpriie rqa
when you are Informed I had tried more than fihy differ-
ent remedies during tho past fonryears, without any iu
ores; but after taking your sarsaparilla a few weeks, I *i
Yours, very truly,- D. PARENT. 1
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In ourpreaenco by Mr.D. Parent ns true. ^
For tho Consul General or France, .
vimunS ® a )^ nah by w. W. LINOOLN and T. M.
TURNER k OO^ and by all tho Druggists Uirougbool
he City and Slate. 3mo—th seplSO
auuMatio BCUHAPra,
manufacturcd by the proprlctor.exeluslvciy.it
sailed am, iu Holland, by a process peculiar to hie own
factory. It Is flavored and medlcateS^otby the
1,10 ?. h0,co bo ‘ an,0 »l variety of
the aromatic Italian Juuiper berry, whose more vlnoui
extract Is distilled and rectified wltii llssplrltuoussolrtoi,
52^ t i‘ U ^ bocorao ‘ a oonco " troted tincture, or exqnUiii
«S5. d l “ ro . m "’ ^toeetoer transcendantlnUs-cerdlti
and medicinal properties’to any HoUand Gin belrelofors
.K In m'hT® 1 ’ G 2 u Af? d Hheuronltam; In obilriictiouof
‘b* Bladder wid Kldnoys its effects are prompt; decided
The distressing effect upon Ura Stomach, Bowels snd
Bladder or travellers, now residents, and all persons un
accustomed to them, produced bylhe waters of nearly 1
vuhw.'to* iu iucui, iu a Mate oj aomuon, is ,wru
known ; aa Is also that of the watera of limestone regions,
In producing GraveirCoicitil ■
The AROM ATIC. BCH1EDAf
Dne in the Bladder.
INAPPSIs *••
lute corrective of pU there •Injurious propertleaof b»d
water,i and consenuontly -prevents Ihe dWates which
bey occasion. Il la also (bund to be a cure' and proven-
, T®. 0f / 0 ' ,er J md A ® uo ’ * °°n>Ptotot caused by Ihewn-
, olnt effects of vegetabla malaria In tbe atmosphere, snd
vegetobto pulresceucea in the waters of those district* In
5TL h ii.t , . , 2P? , JKL lir :P rev,ll »-' Tho AR(iMATIC SCHIE
DAM SCHNAPPS Is consequently In great demand by
persons travelling or about to settlo In those parts of lira
country, especially; as well as by many to every commu
nity whore It baa become known, on account of Its vari
ous other remedial properties.
in ail cares of a dropsical tendency, It is generally »b»
only remedy required, when adopted In the .early
or tho disease- In Dyapentle maladies, when taken In
proper quantltire, aa a diet drink, and .capedaUy at din-
ner, It is found, by uniform experience, to be efotoently
efficacious In toe most, obstinate case*, when even lbs
best of Uie usual remedies have failed to afford mors
than mere temporary relief. lneasesof.Flatulency,ltl«
an Immediate and Invaluablo specific, and It. mat be id-
ministered In dllluted and proportionate quantities, ires
o young infanta, in all those paroxysms of griping p»ln
In the stomach and bowels, to whlcb they are especially
sullied, as well as ill the colic of grown persons.
its Judicious adoption Iu connection with the principal
meals, or when a retire of exhaustion dictates Us um, l
never foliar to rellovo tho debility attendant upon pro |
traded Chronic roaludles, low temperaments and exhsuit-
od vital energy, by whatever ca seinduced." Therein
facts to which many or the most eminent medical mes,
both in Europe and the United Statos, bavo borne Icetl-
mony, and whlcb are corroborated by their highest writ- |
ten authorities. • ,
Tho AROMATIC 8CHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is pnt op
in good strong bottles, neatly covered and labeled, *>*
companlwl by an Essay upon its properties pnd u»
For sale by tbe principal Druggists In this city and United
“tale*. UDOLPHE WOLFE, Importer, 1
No. 22 Beaver-street, N. V.
In onr last number we accompanied the publication |
of a£ circular on this subject, from our feflowralliiea
Udolpbo Wolfe, Eaq^ with a brief commentary, expres
sive or our own views. Since then we have been em
ploy tog ’bis agent, and thus far with favorable results-
But we to:' In receipt of several‘communications on the
subject frori medical men, -which serve to show that Mr.
Wolfe's Av< ■matte Bctedam Schnapps Is very extensively
In use, snd In the handa of physicians, Is proving ttwlf
as n stimulating diuretic to be eminently successful slier
other medication with this Intent had been tried in vain.
In one of the cases thus reported abdominal dropsy bs*
been cured, and the nooesefty of. topping averted; and in
another a distressing case or gravel, So called, has been |
entirely removed by lira passage of a calculus of cc"-
sldernblo size, which Is ascribed to the use of only ti
bottles of tills article. -
Wo know not tbe object of Mr. Welfeln deslfnatinf
his preparation by tbe singular uneuphodloui nwne of
“ Schnapps,” nor of bis denominating H In bis advertire
monta, Iho « oonoenlrated Tincture of Juuiper,” to»if»° 1
of perpetuating Its ancient tltlo of Holland Gin. 1»
true that be admits II to bo uothlog elso than Iho latter
arttejo. in Its pure stale, unadulterated by noxious drug**
and banco he coniradliilnguishM It from Oto of® 0 ®*
merco, nearly all of whlob, aa Is well known, U nisnu*
lacturod here and elsewhore from tororior whiskey sed
refttre drug*. Tho namo ho-has given It, however,
servo lira purpose ol designating hi* article, a* pr®P*”S
exclutlyely for modlcal purposes, and thus eo»tn«j».”
to physlolaus for whore convenience It Is on.soto only by ,
ronnloblo druggists and apothecaries.
As respootslu modlolnnl and curative effects, vrfun
deroiondI him to elalm only that It la. si pure *nd L rdlabj*
article of IloUand Gin, aud as auoli worthy or iho oon**
donooof physlulons, In thosodiseases for whlob I
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