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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22,1852.
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. . i.iff f J wimiiti iIwUIm bom situated In
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9 t&nSm wUl bo accommodating for tbo
seaSSSaaSSE
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U location.
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|-tTTlLLbe»otd, on the flr»t Tuesday In January n®»«»
1 • W at tho Court Homo In Uie City ofSarsnnsh, under
on order obtained from the Ordinary of Chatham county,
KwOrtroDWwrophOMjrojj
Executor of Wro. 11. Mongln.
: Adnlnlitimtoria Sale. ""
«tint Tuesday In January next, win be sold, In
it of the Court House. In Springfield, Effingham
a Negro woman named Ere, about forty-six yean
“ ‘ bout ten years or ago, _
mttinal mtotfammtih
JOHN
UNA
’—aim auo »r wi stismu-
ANOKT tlBLEY^........ .T.... .OapC
The latter Steamer being of less drau*u. mu» w
also provided
ether on the Hirer, Insure* <
all atom of the water. The
wlthflfteea Tow-BoeU and tw . .
AU Freight addressed to Urn care of the Company, of
oct 10 Wo M. ROWLAND^ Agent, Augusta;
FOR PailfADfiLpillA;
Philadelphia k Sarannah Steam Navigation Co.
The new and splendid aide-wheel aleatn*
Ship STATE OF GEORGIA, of 1200 tons
. egister, UapL John B. Walton,has commenced her regu
lar trips and wlU leave Sarannah on WnoRienaT, U>*
6th day or September, and a very alternate Widkksdav
khereehott say on the 23d SepC, Olh and 20th OcL, and
fid and 17lh November, and to on.
Oabln Passage to Philadelphia $S
ThrooghTtckelsto Now York I
Steerage.............. «V i 0 00
This chip baa been built with entire recant to safety,
comfort and despatch, and offer* now andadmirable (it
duties to business and travel. Portin' “
travel. For freight or passage ap
ply to PADELFOUD,FAY fcOU„
Agents In 8avannabt -
HERON & MARTIN,
Agents In Philadelphia.
NEW-Y0KK & SAYAKNAU STEAM-SUIT LINE*
Mflr.l fill, nl III. ».».on.»
500 STOVES you SALE,
Central aSbtrtfatwrnls.
Cmtrnl srabtctfamrmta.
1ES&
rtONsia
\J KEEP1N
BY JAMES SDLUVANtKronilitonit.
<Sign of the “ Red” Star Fiat,) ,
.
and retail.
SULLIVAN’S SOUTHERN IRON WITCH COOKING
STOVE—expressly for Southern •’**
on Ring.. .Cooking Stove,
astern Prem. . • do.
Do. Iron Witch do.
Queen or Uto West do.
9/SSO^k
Jewel Parlor do.
eeptai IT
raatoa & orrto* e-rovxs.
Persian A. T. Parlor.
Franklin Coal Uurner. >
Washington Coal Uurner.
8ylran Parlor Store.
* r Queen Dining Room
love) Boston do. do.(1
DEY GOODS.
“TlSwES.Ib.
iwenty three ecre. more or less, known tithe Utnreah
of lire aocoored. tJENJAUIN I. DASHES, Adm’f.
November 0,1858. novSS
ilmlBtrmtor’n Sale.
rsrmtormoOn^.lSn^apToX’Mn^Vm
county, between the legal hours,* likely Negro man
' Also, will be boM, on the same day, In front of the Court
Home, In the eounty or Lowndes, lot or Land No. 187, In
tbo 18th district or sold county, containing four bunarod
and’ninety acres; sold as the property or the estate or
Thomas Hunt, deceased, for tbo benefit or tbo heirs of
Mid deceased. Terms made knowntheidayof sale.
novSS ' ELIZABETH HURoT,
ALABAMA,. .Captain Lvon,
Belonging to tho
N. Y. dtSawannola 8t«am Navi prat ion Co,
WIU leave Savannah and New-York every Saturday.
There ahlps are of R300 tons register, and unsurpassed
In safety, speed, and comfort.
There Steamers, l***vlng Savannah at the same time
that the Marion atm «m>uhrenrr leave Charleston, ar
rive In New-York as soon as, or before them.
Jan 88
SAMUEL L. MUCH ILL,
HM Front-street, New-Yi
ork.
8AVAKKAH, AUGUSTA A HAMBURG*
The Union 8leom Boot Company of Geor
m and South Carolina having thoroughly
■thank'd and refitted tho superior steam
[COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, m
November 88,1858.
; Adm’x.
[yin January next, In front of the
■■PHKreen the legal bourn of safawUl
otGeorge Glw, mceased, late of said county, via :
A PLANTATION. situated on tbeOpecKee, 18 mlfoa
from Savannah,containing about 1^33 acres^with^aU
jX, with her thrcechtt3reiLOncy, Vtliwrva and Edward; |
5 head or caul ; a Tractof Land In uryon county, con
taining about 500 acres: a Tract of Land In McIntosh
county, containing about 500 acres; a Tract of Land in
Screven county, containing about 300 acres. Bold for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors orsald estate. |
.opr 8 WM. P7HUNTER. Adm’r c. t. a.
packets It. L. COOK and OREGON, with Lighters, are
now ready to transport freight of alt descriptions be
tween Baronnah, Augusta and Hamburg, with as much,
If not more dispatch, than any other boats on the river.
Tbo ateauen are commanded by experienced and ac
commodating Captains. All freight consigned to their
agents will bo forwarded free of commissions.'
The accommodations for passengers are equal, IT not
superior to any boats on tho river.
HENRY HARPER, President, Savannah.
E. F. K1NCHLKY A CO n Agents **
sept 81 JAMB8 HARPER, Agent, Augusta.
foUowlng:
DRESS GOODS—French Printed Moualln De Lslnes)
Silks; French and English Merinos { French ond Soolch
Ginghams t English and French Prints; Changeable Ul»
ole Silks; iUchB recode Silks, Plain and Figured Black
Silks.
EMBROIDERIES-Muslin and Lace Collars| ChemL
setUi UnderSleevee; Cape and Canos? Swiss and Cam-
brio Edgings and Inserting!! Thread Valencias and Lisle
Laces; Black 811k and Blonde Edgings; Rich Lawn and
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs.
HOSIERY—Ladles’, Mimes’,Men’s ud. Boy*’,*foU
assortment or English and German; Ladles,*
Men’s and Boya’Merino Vests.
GLOVES—Hoskln, Bilk, Cashmere, Beaver,
Riding Gauntlets. ■
WHITE GOODS—Jaeonet Plain and Plaid Cambrics?
Swiss Muslins, Plain and-Figured; Cambric Dimities;
Oorded tod Embroidered Skirts, Ao.
low-Care Linens; Scotch and Irish Diapers; Hucabuoa:
5-8 to 34 Damask Napkins; Brown and Bluo Check
Doylos ;8-4to 104 Bleached sad Brown Table Damasks:
84 to lid Bleached Damask Cloths; Cotton and Worsted
Table and Piano Covert; 104 to 134 Toilet and Imps-
rial Quilts; 7-8 to54 Furniture Dimity I Cotton Shirtings,
I ibeetlnga and Tickings: American,English and WMm
Flaimete; Colored French Flannels t Fancy Wool Plaids
Boyet Plain and Fancy Cuslmoree; Tweeds; Ken-
tacky SattoeU and Jeans. oct IB
^LL person
. tbted to the estate or Henry Tillman,
late of Pulaski county, deceased, are hereby re-
ate payment; and all persons
‘' decerned will render them
* to law. Dato of Letters of Adminlstra-
feasse'jurist.
nov BMawMw ’ JOSEPH TILLMAN, Adm’r.
A CARD.
rrtHE subscribers would call the oUentKwi of the clU-
A sens of Bavannah and surrounding oountry to their
Urge and newly-selected stock of
. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
... ,— x ty article wanted In furnishing
— , JoteU and Bieamihlpo—nearly all of
which were bought for Cash, and will bo sold at remark-
'bhr small profits.
They coll particular attention to their Stock of 8tores
Grates, Mantel Pieces, Ac.
Persons wanting any thing In the line of House-keep
ing articles would do well to examine their Stock before
purcllosing elsewhere) and have the advantage of select
ing from an entirely New 8took.
MORSE A NICHOLS,
sept SB tf 155 BroughtoMt
J. W. HOUSTOUN.
NOTICE.
npHRBE MONTHS after this date, on application wlU
■A be made to the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank of
the Stale of Georgia for payment or a Bank Note of the
lane of said Bank, No. 161, dated November 1, 1840.
for flOO- the left hand half of which has been lost. All
persons are cautionod against tredinj|dtoUie^ 1 ‘“
Nov. 8,1858. lawfon Woodbury,
•A. to the Planter*’ Bank for renewal of a Twenty Dot
Ur Bill, letter. A, No. 863-the right hand half having
been lost. COHEN A TARVER.'
October fith, 1858. law oct 8
HEAIMUARTER8 FOR
dOODCARRIACfES.
MY BUCOESB In tho CARRIAGE
„„Jwj5?Buslneee tn the dty of Savannah, U no
longer an experiment, it U a “jlxwf f*eU n
For the conahlersle, generous confidence and libenri pa*
trorngo that I have received from Factors, Mer
chants and Crrut ns generally, 1 desire In thU public
er to express my thanks, and to renew my assn-
e of Increased determination to give the most entire
sallsffccUon to all who may favor me with their custom. I
have dovoted tho past summer to getting up a lards and
SPLaNDID STOCK OP EVERT KIND OP CaRRUOE now In
use. AU of these Carriage* are well suited to this mar
ket, and for *mtnu$ t lifktnut and dartiUltg they can
not be surpassed. - Rockaways of every style, Coacurs
and Pleasure Waoons. Also, Boaotas of every con
ceivable shape and kind (among them, some from J. H.
Godwin’s oelebrated Establishment In New York) and a
very **«<, light and convenient style of Bulky, for
Physicians and other*. J.O. THORNTON,
oct 28 tf Corner of West Bread anABay-els.
NOTICE.
rruiREE montl
A the Bank of
Twenty Dollar Bill, let
a Tea Dollar Bill, No.
tt'AiguMfo’tlM right —
from the mall In remitting i
Savannah, Nov. 98,18*3.
dot 29 law*
is after date application will be mode to
tbe Stalo of Georgia for payment of a
I1L letter A, doted Jane Btb. Also, for
, No. 48, both payable at Branch Bank
right band halve! of which were lost
AW. BLOUNT.
A LL persona having demands against the estate of
XA Geoeok J. ZirrsESE, late of Chatham County, de-
rrasod, wUl present them within the time prescribed by
Uw, and all persons Indebted wlU make Immediate pay-
• CAROLINE Z1PPERER, Admx.
NOTICE.
rrtWO months after date, application will be made to
A the Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Glynn coun
ty, for leave to aeU the IL-al Estate and Negro slaves be
longing to George A. Reed, late of said county, deceased,
for the benefit or his heirs and creditors.
J. GORDON HOWARD, Adm’r.
<.JtoTtB>bM83,185B. nov»
DEALERS IN DRY GOODS,
{XFFBR FOR SALE—Plains, Kerseys, Blankets, Flan-
nelo, Llnseys, Osnabnrgs, Yarns, Shirtings and
Ibeetlngs, Ginghams and Prints, DeLnlncs and Merinos,
tombsaines and Alpacas, Block and Colored Challys,
Hack and Ooloied Satins and 81 Iks, Dress Bilks oraR
qualities, LUen and Cotton Shootings, Linen and Cotton
PlUow-casIng, Super Irish Linens, Towelings, Damasks
and Napkins, Table Diapers and Cloths, Furniture Prints,
Fringes, Dimity, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Cat-
slmeres, Vestings, White, Brown and Colored Canton
Flannels, Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Embroidered
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 8bawls of all Undo, La
dies’ Embroidered Handkerchief*, Cape and Collars,
Hosiery of all kinds, Gloves of aU kinds, Silk.Handker
chiefs, Ate.; together with every other article usually
kept In Dry Goods establishments.nor 1
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will be made to
tbe Court of Ordinary of Effingham eounty for leave
M sell all the lands belonging to the estate or Robert J.
Mlngledorfl; U»e of said county, deceased.
EDMUND A. SilNGLEDORFF, Adm’r.
Springfield, Nor. 18,1858. nov 15
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate of
ELIAS BLISS, formerly of thU dty, deceased, will
prevent them within the time prescribed by Uw, and
those Indebted to said estate will make payment to
nov 17 ELIAS REED, Admrir.
NOTICE.
rpWO MONTHB after date, application will be made
A. to tho Court of Ordinary of Effllngham county for
• leave to sell all tbe Lands belonging to the estate of
THOMA8jHURBT,Uto of told eounty, deceased, for di-
ELIZABETH HURST, Adm’x.
November 8, IP58, nov 3
NOTICE.
npWO MONTHS oiler dote, application will bo made
.X. .to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
—“ly.tor leave to sell the Real Estate and Negro SUvet
ring to JAMES M. BATES, lota of said oounly, de-
L for the benefit of .hie heirs and creditors.
8 i ANN B. BATES, Adm’x.
...... NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS bavin* demands against the Estate
, of GEORGE A. REED, late of Glynn county, de
ceased, are hurt by required to present them, duly at
tested; within tbis time prescribed by Uw; and all per
sons Indebted to. said Estate ore hereby requested to
mako Immediate payment to
J.G. HOWARD, Adm’r,
PPT18 Savannah.ua.
NOTICE.
A LL .PER80NS bavins claims against the Estate or
A W. WE1GHBBLBAUM, deceased, late of Burke
eounty, are hereby notified to present them, properly aw
tested, within the lima prescribed by law ; and all per
sons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to
make Immediate payment to
A. EINSTEIN, Adm’r.
NOTlCEt
A^G'efwAMESD“.^WIN?deX!oX ire reqtSuS
to present them, duly proved, to the Executor, at Erwin-
ton. Those Indebted to aaldEsUte. are required to mako
payment forthwith. JAMES D. ERWIN,Executor,
Erwlnton P. O n Barnwell DUt~ 8.0.
Deo. 10,1858; '8aw4w dec 10
(Station) for Letters of Administration.
S T Effin|:bamOo! (®>»U»l>omlHM,Miioen«
of uld county,' deceased:
These art) therefore, to die and admonish all and sin
gular the Mildred and creditors of sold deceased, to,"
their objections (If any they have) In my ofllcowlthln
•time presalbed by Uw, otherwise said Letters wUl
granted tbo applicant.
nov 30 Ordinary E. O.
Citation) for Letters of Administration!
S T Mbc?jTc“iSur. i T "«U»l>omnm.,0OD«™
. Whereas, Joux Cu*ru ax applies to me for Letters o
Administration on tho goods and chatUls, rigbU and
credIU of F. T. Cnonux, Ute or said county, deceased:
.'These are,therefore, to cite and admonish all and
e granted. J. 8. BRADWELL,
-por.87., Ordinary,Liberty Countr.
station, for Letters Dismissory.
i nSInvnDni . . « 4
cj
gTAra^OP GEOHOIA, (To.ll whom It inij concent
TVlimu r.»»«i. I1I..LT, Adm1ni.tr.tor of tbo muto
.r Jonn 11...LY. Ute of Mtd coonly. deccired. bu
Ibe» «o, thwoform to cite ww t mlmonUb lb. ktodrad
ud mrntlton of Mid doceacd, to nio tbdr object Ion. (If
Mir tboy h.T0) In my otto rrltbln tbo time pi^orlbod by
SdSf'SSSu DtaU ’ ,1 ' > " ,U1 “»
ley bind ind offlcUI .IgnMun., ltd. nh Onto.
Ordlnsiy E.’c,
- IHftltr In Watches and JswZrv.
iMfc
ACR1CVETCRAE IMPLEMENTS.
n EORGIA and French Burrand Europus Mill Stones?
VJT Iron Fire-proof Safe^of Wilder’s r
various patterns, vUt Eaglej Bubtol
Share; 8hoveU and Spadea; Manure I
Potato Hooka; Manure Drugs: Cob Crushers? Corn
Sheilere; Scythes and Sneaths: Hoest Axes? Pick Axe*
and Handles ? Road Scrapers ? Ox Uhalns; SegraenU and
Gudgeons: Screen Wire? Hamee; Measures; Urlvt Mills,
Rice Thresher*; Cauldrons ;Douglas’ Pumps and Wa
ter Rams; Well-wheels and Buckets ?Ootton and Coun
ter Scales; Trucks: Cotton Hooks t Mill and Cross-cut
Saws; Hand and Yard 8aws; Jack Screws; Burns’
80a Island Cotton Gina; Griswold’s UpUnd Cotton Glnst
Cement; Plaster? Ac. For solo by
lfl 0HA8. H.OAMPF1ELD,
rpilB subscriber having taken 11 Williamson’s Sheds,”
X is prepared to recelvo Colton and other Produce, on
storage. JOHNH.HULL
TO THE EADIESc
N K. DARNUM A CO. have on hand a few seta of
• Stone Martin Victorinas, Mutt* and Cufifc, which
wUl be sold very cheap. Inquire at the Cheap Hat and
Cap Store, 148 Congress-street. nov 8U
GENERAL NEV^PAPEU^ADVE^8LNt? AND 8UB-
8URI ”rcet?N“® L
ilUhedin
S. M. PETTENGILL.
GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION
OFFICE,
mar 14 No. 10 8tatQ-xt«« Boston, Blaanc
8. M. Pettixoim. A Co^ Newspaper AdvertUlng
Agents, No. 10 8tate street, Boston, nre Agents for the
Bavanuah Republican, and are uulhorlzod to recelvo Ad-
vertlMiuenta and Subscriptions at the samo rates as are
required at this office. Their receipts are regarded as
payment*.
beat qua
PLANTATION GOODS..
N EVITT, LATHROP A BTEBBJNS oOO for sale
50,000 yards Negro Kerseys, all qualities; 10,000 do.
Schley’s do^ 10,000 do. all Wool Plalnem 4.000 do. Lin-
•ey Woolsey: 5,000 English Btankots? 30 bales Cotton
Osnaburgs; 50 .do. Heavy Cotton Sheetings; 100 dozen
Wool Caps. oct 18
SAVANNAH DBY DOCK.
X VANN All DRY DOCK Ut now In successful opera-
ton, and It to calculated to take In ships or any dais from
O^io 1500 tons burthen. It is 23Q^feet ton^ond 05 feet
workmen la employed and a forgo supply of sail
mud, so that vessels can be repaired with as much
»tch os in any other port. Pump and Block Making
.— Smith’s work done on the premia*, and every effort
made I j ensure economy and fidelity to those who tuay
favor tbe Dock with their business.
D. P. LANDERSHINE,
Agent and Superintendent,
fob 84 Late of Marsh’s Dock. Charleston.
NEW WINE AND LIQUOR STORE.
No. G Whitakorrat.
t THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces
to the cltlxens of Savannah, and of the lute-
Irtorof thti8tale. that he has now opened and
cep continually In store, a large assortment of Uw
lUaliUee of the various kinds ol
1 WINES AND LIQUORS,
both foreign and domestic. Invoiced from tbe best so
ces, and to his stock or which, at present on hand, ho In
vitee attention. Having bad exteuslvo experience In
France as a manufacturer, and In America as Importer
and dealer, his acquaintance with the trade enables him
to offer assurance that the articles which are enumera
ted below are each genuine.
ARTICLES OF DIRECT IMPORTATION
French Brandies of various brands; Holland Gin ?
Scotch, Irish and Monnngahela Whisky; Old Batavia
Arrack ? Jamaica and SL Croix Rum.
WINES.
Old Port, Madeira, Sbernr, Champagne, Hock, Claret,
Sanlerne and Burgundy Wines.
CORDIALS.
In Cases, Curocoa. Maraschino, Ratafia, Slur alts, Kir-
achenwassor, Absinth. At, Ac.
ALB AND PORTER.
London Brown Stout and Edinburgh Ale.
Also Agent for Domestic Liquors.
oct 20 ly B. MAYER.
BEET,
GEORGE W. HARDCA8TLE.
CARRIAGE MAKER,
800 CONGRESS AND 85 ST. JULIAN-8TE
TTTOULD Return his thanks to his friends and pidrons
vV for past favours, and Inform them, thathelanow
ready at the old stand, to execute any work In the above
Une, and hopes by his untiring exertions to please all
wbo may honor him with a call. All kinds of repairing
in the above business done with the utmost neatness and
dispatch.
Wheelwright and Blacksmith work, and all kinds of
Wheels, Wagons, Drays, Carta, Ac n made on the short*!
notice and on most liberal terms. Jan 80
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
PAINT ANS OIL STONE,
SAVAMXAS. OA.
No. 11 Whltake r*etree t.
K^‘ffiSKS“ , ^ w I I , rrELEAI, ’ Pare,f0fc
GROUND PAI T8:
Black, Yellow, Brown, Chrome! reen, Paris Green, and
Prussian Blue.
DRY PAINT8:
Venetian Bed, Spanish Brown, Lampblack, Yellow
Ochre, Red Lead, Litharge, ParM and Chrome Green,
Prussian Blue, Chrome Yellow, Ur ber. Terra de Sienna-
Drop Black, and A VARIETY OP FANCY COLORS/^
Linseed OIL*Sperm do- Ncatafxot do-and SPIRIT
OF TURPENTINE, White-Wash BRUSHES, Paint, Va
nlah- Groining, and Artists* do n Window and Pictm.
GLASS, of all qualities, from fibril to 32by46j Copal, Jo-
a Light and Dark Coach VARNISH, MIXED PAINTS
kinds, PAPER HANGINGS, Fire-Board Prints and
Borders.
85T The above articles wlU be sold on reasonable
rms.
House, Sign and 8hip Painting
Done In a workmanlike manner, and at reasonable
Jon an
BLAKE'S PATENT
FIRE PROOF PAINT) FRORT OHIO.
rpHIS Valuable Mineral Substance is sold In fine poor-
X der, then mixed with Linseed Oil to the consistency
of thick paint, and applied with a brash, and after an ex
posure of a raw months to the atmosphere, this coating
becomes a perfect slate or coat of mall, protecting what-
ever Is covered from tbe action of tbe weather and from
fire. \
There Is nothing equal to It for steamboat and car decks,
for all kinds or iron, as It forms a coating nearly as hard
os the Iron Itseir, and never cleaves ofi".
In some places, a spurious article has been sold as the
genuine, therefore purchasers should be careful to buy ol
authorized Agents.
Every Barrel Is marked BI*HKF?8 FIRE-PROOP
PAINT. Tbe above Point U for sale In Savannah by
sep 18 O. A. L. LAMAR.
MARINE RAILWAY.
T HE undersigned respectfully Informs all who may
need bis services, that he has charge of the MARINE
RAILWAY, which Is nowln successful operation. He Is
therefore, prepared to take up vessels of any size usually
visiting our port, and to do tbo work of repairing, Jcc^on
reasonable terms. Those who wish to clean or paint the
bottoms of their vessels can also be accomodated on tbe
Railway upon reasonable terms. Dels also prepared to
contract for building vessels of anr dose or description,
and to carry on tbe business or 8h!p Carpentering, Spar
Making, and Caulking, In all iU various branches, at the
eastern extremity of the city.
A good 8hlp Smith is on tho premises,
ml"'" ly H.F. W1LLINK,Ja.
■ COPPERSMITH AND PLUMBING.
rrMIE Subscriber having fitted up, In connection with
X his Foundry and Machine Works,* Shop for tbe
above business, and engaged the services or superior
workmen, 1* prepared to do any description of work that
may offer.
AU work done > In the very beat manner and at the
shortest noUco. . A. N. MILLER,
HU* tf Eastern Wharf.
M, HVMTpHt
STORAGE.
), 171 Bsy-sU
109 Nasi
[Bstablh
n 1843.1
CHERRYPECT0EA1
For the rapid C**r« of
COUGHS, C0I.1I8, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,UHOOPING-eOllGH,
CKOIIP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
or alt the numerous roedlclnea extant, (and some of
them valuable) for the cur* or pulmonary complaints,
nothing has ever been found which oonld compare In Its
effects with this Preparation. Other* cure sometimes,
but at all times and In aU diseases-of the tonga and
hroat where medicine can rive relief, this will do It. • It
Is pleasant to take, and perrecUy safe In areordance wllh
tho directions.. We do not ndvertiso for the Information
of thoso who have tried It, but thore who have not. Fa
mills* that havo known Its valuowlU not be without (t,
and, by Us Urocly use, they are secure from the danger
ous consequence* of Coughs and Colds, which, negtoct-
r^iwDlptomaof 1 ihe MShffittS biriltl>W was* ward
ed to Uila preparation br tho Board , or Judges, ln Scjv
teraber. 1847: also, the Modal* of the three great lull-
tee or Art In this country; also, the Diploma or the
Ohio Institute at ClnctonnU has been given to the Cnxx-
Kt Pectoral by their Government, to consideration or
to extraordinary excellence and usefulness In curing af
fections of the Lung* and Throat. ' .
Read the following opinion, founded on tho long expe-
ence ofthe eminent Physician of Ute port and dty of
BT. JOHNS, May 8,1851.
Dr. J. C. Aral—Five years’ trial of your CHERRY
PECTORAL to my practice has proven wli-U I fores*’
from IU oompositloa must bo true, that it erad cates an,
cures the colds and coughs to which we, to thUsecUon,
**1 flK3tu not yot boon dlsoorored, nor do I
know how a better remedy can bo made for the distem
pers or tbe Tbroat and Lunn. " • .. _ • „ _
J. J. BURTON, M. D n F. R.B.
Boo what U baa done on a wasted constitution, not only
to tho following cases, but a thousand more t— ,
8UDBURY, Jan. 94tb, 1851.
Dr. Atxa—In the month of July last, I was attacked
by a violent diarrhoea In the mines of California. 1 re
turned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit
from a change of climate and diet My diarrhoea ceased,
but was followed by a severe cough and much soreness.
I finally started for homo, but received no benefit from
voyage. My cough continued to grOw worse, and
—an I arrived In New-York 1 was at once marked by
my acquaintances as a victim or consumption. I must
confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason to doubt wbat my
Moods all believed, At this time I commenced taking
your truly invaluable medicine, with little expectation oT
deriving anybeneft from Its use. You would not re
ceive theso lines did I not regard It my duty to state to
tho afflicted, through you, thnt my health, In tbe space of
eight months, is four restored. I attribute It to the ui
if your CHERRY PECTORAL.
Yours, truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH.
WasmxoTOX, Pan April 18,1848.
Dear81rs—Feeling that! have been spared from a pre
mature grave through your Instrumentality, by the pro
vidence or Uod, I will tako tbo liberty to express to you
my gratitude.
A cough and tho alarming symptoms of Consumption
had reduced me too tow to leave me anything tike hope,
when my physician brought mo a bottle or your “Pec
toral.” It seemed to afford Immediate relief; and now,
n a few weeks’ time, has restored mo to sound health.
If It will do for others what It bu done for me, you are
certainly ono of lh« benefhetort or mankind.
Sincerely wlsblngyou every blessing, lam,
Very respectfully, yours,
JOHN J. CLARK, Rector of SL Peter’s Church.
Wllh such assurance, and from such men, no stronger
proof ean bo adduced, unlou It-bo from its effects upon
trial. Praptred ind K>ld by JAMES C. AYER.
Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Bold bv T. M. TURNER & CO n A. A. SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, MOORE, KHENDRICKSON, 8av*D-
nth; and by all tho Druggists throughout tho State,
nov 18 lawlSawo—3m
NOTICE.
riMIE undersigned have this day formed a Co-Psriver-
1 ship, under the firm or BANCROFT Jc BRIAN,
for tho purpose or conducting a
GENERAL AGENCY It BROKERAGE BUSINESS,
IX TBX rURCUASK AXD SAL* OF
Stocks, Bonds, Excnnnse As HealExtate.
Likewise, for the transaction of all kinds of
JUritiwu Notarial Proettdingt, and Adjustment tf Mar
rint Averages,.
and respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and
tbe public. JOSEPH BANCROFT.
JOSEPH BRYAN.
aov 1 |y Office No. 117 Day-streeL
Soda Water Apparatus.
WM. GEE,
Machinist lit Brans Finisher,
ALSO MAhUfACTURE* Of
The Improved Premium
SELF-ACTING GENERATORS AND BOTTLING
MACHINES,
AT TXX
Sodm OOLD- , yrMCT“ ,a0, ® TT ’
Or* Door from Heckmans L New- York.
Draught Tubs, Coolers InTubs,Copper Fountains,
Bottle Moulds, Force^Pumgs^Gasometers, Generators,
—alio—
STILLMAN'S PATENT STEAM GAUGES.
f 5 Jobbing Dona nt tbo 8hmtest Notice.
Steadily Coming, mud Constantly
'HE aabseriber is receiving, weekly, per steune
— large suppHes of Boys’ and Children’s Clothing; _
the numerons Uttle suits seen abont town wlU (ell three
talee—that they are good; that they are cheep; and that
they were bought at the Clothing Wore, Gibbon’s Br—
Ot, [nov 18] GEO.8. NICUOl
PORTRAIT PAINTING.
J OHN ANTROBU8, Portra’t Painter, would respect
fully tender hta professional services to the citizens
of Savannah and vicinity.
His Rooms, in SL Andrew’s Hall, are always open to
public Inspection, and be would bo gratified to have any
visitors who may be pleased to ealL nov 10
CLOTHING.
rpHOSE fancy Casslmere Business Salts sold by ns this
A reason have been very much admired ? we uavebu
a few more left, ts secure which our friends most call
early. We are receiving by every steamer additions to
our already well assorted stock. Fancy Talma Cloaki
‘ Coateln—" >—■-
and Over U
nov 17
■ variety, at
PIKR90N, HE1DT
4c CO.’S.
BOSTON,
BY LEWI8 RICE.
REBUILT, KJCLARQED AND KLEQAXTLY TUBNtiHXD.
Possessing all tbe modern Improvements and Conveni
ences for the Accommodation of the Traveling
Public.
RssU*, Afrg.Tfi, 1852. • ly
To Merchants, Shippers Druggists and Others.
M TT B T A.R T1
Wilhlngton & Wilde’s Celebrated Pre
mium mustard*
OUT up expressly for the Southern and Western Mai*
L keU, In Kegs,Cano, Tins, and Bottles.
ThU Mustard Is made from tbo beat English and Italian
Seed, and needs no other recommendation than tbe ex
tensive sale It has mot with for the put number of years,
and being in constant nse by tbe 17.8. Army and many
of tbe Hospitals tn tbe United States. For sole by
WJTHINCTON 4c. WILDE,
at their Coffee and 8p!ce Factory.
No. 7Dtrrca-SLvNew-York.
Opposite Wm. Colgate* 4s Co.’s Soap Factory.
Worta
T Wlro IUsllInor for public and private grounds
Verandahs, Window Guards and Grating;
Wrought and Carat Iron Balling, Iron Columns,
Iron Doors and Shutters, Iron Bedsteads, and Iron Furul-
Wtre Fence*, , for Plantations, Railroads, Ire.
made entirely on* mw plan, with rails and Iron posts
JNO. B. WICKERSII AM. 840 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Tho Subscriber would refer to the enclosure
Forsyth Ptaoe, the railing and gallery work at tho Jewish
Synagogue and a number of dwellings to Savannah,
aaclomra or the wjvat# cemetery of toe Everett frailly
“ Valley, wwatao to hla wont at Macon, Madison, find
iririmu presents, which w* are auxlnue
«w wiiM fidvanoeim ton cost, that w I
i at m adtano* on
'AtSSSmtBk
• CIHLSON’S
PATENT WORLD’S FAIR PRIZE MEDAL
FURNACE.
TTTB are happy to annonnoo that CHII.SOWS PA•
VY TENT AIR WARMING AND VKNTIMIT-
ING< FURNACE, as recently Improved and patented,
‘ declared by, high and reliable authority to be the
Nbt only Is tots Furnace and our system of Ventilation
iroved and declared to be the but inodo or Warming
~il Vent Hat Ing Dwellings, Churches, Academics, School
•uses, Court and State Houses, Hospitals, Stores 4ml,
..nearly all the oltiu and towns In the United Btates,
tut Is meeting with equal frvor in too Canadas, England,
Russia, and other foreign conntrlcs. It has been award
ed at toe recent Fairs to this country Gold and Silver
Medals, First Premiums, and lastly, ths Great PRIZE
MEDAL al the World's Fair. Loudon. It bas boon sub
jected to tbo most rigid invullgatlon and severe practi
cal tuts, nnd unanimously declared tbe but. (See too
printed reports of too Fairs, also olty and . State publlo
Committees on Publlo Buildings.) We have more than
i wenty-fivo hundred references, many.of whom are pro-
saalonol gentlemen, whose scientific attainments In such
matters are well know,.. To attain this desirable object,
the Inventor of IhUFurnaco first abandoned toe manu-
IBIS'
facture or tbo oomnton frail hot-air fornaoee sere
since, under the Milled conviction that, red-hot li
nacea burn the oxygen out of the air, producing an un-
lealtby, scorching, disagreeable odor, unfit to be Inhaled
by human beings? besides the constant cracking and
burning out of the pots, which permits the poisonous
gases to escape and mingle with toe air? ana then tho
aunoynnoe and expense of repairs, now pots, fee. Ha
now has. tbo utlsfoctton of knowing that hla effort* to
secure a healthful, economical and durable apparatus, for
" ■——* —‘Mating buildings, bas boon
ess too following advnn-
healers, economical plan
thorongbly warming nnd ventilating buildings, bas
entirely suooeufttL They possess toe following a<
tageat Purity of air, powerful healers, economical plan
for burning anthracite, bituminous .coala or wood, all
equally well—flues easily cleared out—great durability
or furnace, not liable to repairs for r *—'*
safety against MUlng buildings on fi
located: may be Ml to low cellars,
of buildings.
THE COST OP 001N0T0 HOUSE-REEPIN\
Wliat it Uufita for Ilousc-licopinfr
Art Idea..
The following list of Articles of aonn quality, which
are all requisite to going to house-keeping, will bo pack
ed and shipped as directed, for Thirty Dollars, from
hu General House-keepers’ Furnishing Store, No. 50
M aidxm Lark, New-York. (Sign of the Big Tea-Kettle.)
Rouse-Furnishing List.—Sot No. 1, for $80t
Kitchen Shovel, Tongs and
Poker.
Iron Tea-Kettle.
Tinned Iron Pot.
Tinned Iron Saucepan.
Soap-stone Griddle.
Tin Bake-Pans.
Tin Dripping Pan.
Tin Saucepan.
Small Tin Kettle.
Pepper and Flour Dredge.
Tin Plo Plates.
Tin Wash-Basin.
Dish Pan.
Table fe Tea Spoons, Iron.
Chop Knife and Bowl.
Tea and Uefibo Canister.
Japanned Lamps.
Match Safe.
Chamber Pall.
Smoothing irons.
' Cedar Wash-Tubs,
1 Gridiron.
1 Coffee Boiler.
I Ten Pot.
1 Grater.
1 Tin Dipper.
1 Egg Whip.
1 Pair Bellows.
1 Boating Spoon.
1 Skimmer.
1 Ladle.
1 Meat Fork.
1 Meat Knife.
1 Knife Board.
2 Scrub Brushes.
1 Dust Pan.
1 Dust Brush.
8 Brooms.
1 Coffee Mill.
1 Flour Sieve.
1 OH Filler.
1 Knife Box.
I Door Mat.
1 Kitchen Table.
1 Potato Masher.
1 Flour Pall.
1 Spice Box.
1 Paltry Board.
1 Robing Plu.
1 Clothes Line.
1 Pair Bronzed Andirons.
Large Cedar ]
Wash-Board.
Doz. Clothes-Pins.
Pint Mess ore.
Set Table Mots.
Britannia Coffoe Pot.
Britannia Tea PoL
11 Knives fe Forks, stag bds.
Pair Carvers to match.
Corkscrew and Tunnsl.
Large Walter.
Painted Palls.
Tbe following list for Ssrairnr-Ftra Dollars Is com
prised of more articles, and still devoid of superfluities,
a* may be seen ? too articles are generally of larger size,
and the list, of course, more complete.
Hotue-Furoishing List.—Set No. 2, packed and
delivered on board Vessel for $75.
Tinned Iron Tea-Kettle.
Tinned Iron Oral Pot.
3 Tinned iron Saucepans.
1 Soap-stone Griddle.
S Russia Iron Drip Pans.
3 Tin Pans, assorted sizes.
French Coffee Filter.
Small Tin Kettles.
Bet Measures, quart to glU.
Kitchen Corkscrew.
8 Floor Scoops. l.Sugar do.
Flour Dredge, 1 Pepper do
TlnWaterDipper.
Flour Sieves, assorted.
Chop Knife and Tray.
Vegetable 8llcer.
Square Walter,for kitchen
Round Bowls, wooden.
Barrel and Half do, cover.
Nest Wooden Boxes.
Nest Flour Palls.
Scrub Brushes, assorted.
Oil Feeder.
Oil Cam J Slop Pall.
Enatnel’d Preserve Kettle.
1 Roasting Tin Oven.
1 Pastry Brd fe Rolling Pin.
1 Paste J
1 Apple
1 EngllsL
* Pair* Kitchen
3 Cedar Wash Tubs, ass’ed.
1 Zinc Wish Board.
1 Settee Ironing Table.
1 Clothes Basket, Willow.
8 Britannia Lamps.
' Each, Coffee and Tea
Cad-
1 Japanned Knife Tray.
1 Knife Board.
BetO Table Mats.
Set fi Ivory Nankin Rings,
set 5 Wire Dlsn Covers.
' ~ "tan.
_ -Tomer.
0 Tin Pie Plates.
I Cullender.
1 Bread Grater,
1 Dish Pan. 1 Wash Basin.
1 Tin Tea-pot.
3 Tunnels, assorted.
I Wire Egg Whip,
1 Ladle. 1 Skimmer.
1 Meat Fork. I Toast Fork.
1 Meat Knife. 1 Dread Knife.
I Basting Spoon.
I Set Skewers.
3 Wooden Spoon
1 Towel Roller.
2 Painted Palls.
1 Potato Mosher.
2 Match Safes. 1 Cup Mop.
1 Preserving Spoon.
I Cup Keeler. 1 Cake Box.
1 Square Spice Box,
1 Lemon Squeezer.
I Window Brush.
1 Wash Bench.
3 Clothe* Lines.'
4 Doz. Clothes Pins.
4 Smoothing Irons.
I Stand for do.
1 Dust Pan. 1 Dust Brush.
1 Floor Brash.
3 Shaker Brooms.
1 Feather Duster.
1 Meat Safe.
I English Bntter Print.
. 1 Pair Bellows.
’jungoArtlcles enumerated to
1 Pr. Brass 8bovel fe Tongs.
3 Door Mata, assorted sizes.
Many UMftil Housekeepl
our Illustrated catalogue (which will bo forwarded by
moll when requested) are not Included to toe above seta,
tbe prices or » few of which we append.
^.Silver Plated Castors with 0 cut cruets at 35, $050, $10,
$15,
do do Caks Boskets at $4J0u $0, $9, $15.
Ivory-handle Knives and Forks, table size, at$3JS0,
I4J0, $0. tn, per doz pieces,
■'t'aKws m
“ **■ “T«t
Black Tin Dish Covers at $8J0, $10, $13, per set.
(of six.)
Bronzed Hat Standi, boxed, at $5, $5.75, $8£3, $11.73
$14.80. each.
Brss Andirons, at $315, $3.75, $7.00, $10.50, $15 per
pair.
Fine Tea Trays, Windsor or Gothic shape, at $3.50,
An order for any ofthe above articles, si
price and accompanied with tbe amount, willreeeivetofi
same attention as though the purebaMr were here ‘
person to select and ship them.
B. W, SMITH fe BROTHER,
dec 17—lawtatolm 50 Malden Lane, New York,
and Ejjovato^j&tobliUuuTOL
73 York-st., rear of the Court House,
_ I'.afablUhrd in 1839*
L ADIES’ Silk and Woolen Dresses, Shawls, Table
Covers, 4re. Cleaned, and Dyed various colors? Ladles*
Bonnets Bleached and Pressed In a fashionable style; Kid
Gloves Cleaned and Geailomen’s Garments Cleaned,
Renovated or Dyed as may be required. AUdonelntbe
same style which baa generally ao much pleased my
patrons and friends. Terms moderate.
Persons sending porosis by ateynboats, or Rail-Road,
are requested to write per tnalljc -Jatlmayknownwhere
to mil for them. 'ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
uaooft grtUicrttBtmnitn.
nm:ivTh t'v j" *. (*>.,
hod.- Tlckmir, Itml
Eernyo and Tolce to Proso.
edltlrm hi one,
"" iRWMWg
. i, Forensic Amu-
of Denial Webster. By
By. Mrs. NewlouOrot-
Cornwall,
tailtard.
London Aristo-
By Barry Cot
metis M.Mnill
among tbo Li
deo 13 ■ t ‘ •
HOOKS.
NUW
JASILta Story of Modem Life ? by W. Wilkes Col-
Iloinu Beenes and Henri Studies*, by Grace Aqtiltar.
Coculin: or tow Memoirs of an Heiress? by Miss Bar
, by Wm. Arthur.
Whitehnllt or theTImea of Cromwell.
Whltefrlarsi or toe Days of Charles 8d.
Rochester t or the Merry Days of England.
Cnptaln Kydt or the Wlzznid of tho Son.
Minnie Gray: or who is toe Uolrt
Received, and for sola by
B. 8. SIBLEY,
deo to No. 185 Congress street*
rrui ACKER AY’S new work—Henry Eemoral, Colouo
X in thesorvico orQuoon Anno. _
A Life of Vicissitudes t aStory of Revolutionary Times,
By G. P. R, Jatnos. -
Bleak House, No. 0—The CbUdron of Light.
Kathy t a Cruise In too Chin* 8cai. By Macaulcy.
Belecl British Eloquence for too last two Centuries. By
Profossor Goodrich.
Tahle Talk almut Books, Men and Manners.
History or Bomulus. By Jacob Abbott;
Regal Romet an Introduction to Roman History.
Comparative Physiognomy—with numerous lllua
Mackny’a Lexicon of Freemasonry.
Mackay’s Ahlmon Heron.
Btewsrt’s Freemason’* Manual and Cross’s Chart
nov 85 W. THORNE WILLI A5U
BOOKS.
rnBB Homo Circle, or Familiar Thoughts on Various
X Topics, Literary, Moral and Social—by Mrs. Kirk-
’*nd. ......
Homes.of American. Authors, comprising;anecdotal
and descriptive sketches, illustrated with views of their
residences, from original drawings, and the fro simile of
the manuscript of each author.’
Romanoo of Indian Life, and other tale*—by Mrs. Ma^
ry H. Eastman.
ftirnace, not liable to repairs for a long llmo; perfect
Udlng* on fire In which they are
^ i. Sizes for all classes
Also^our sizes of new and superior PORTABLE
FURN ACES-Dr. Clark’s Improved BOSTON SCHOOL
STOVE.
REGISTERS of all descriptions? HOT-AIR GRATES;
ROOM VENTILATORS, fee.
, Emenon’s oelebrated VENTILATORS for Roofs of
buildings smoky chlmnoys, fee. COOKING RAN GET
with or without Bath Boners and Hot-Air Fixtures. A
sizes and styles of those beautifol
~ MARBLE MANTLES,
Parlor and Chamber Frame Grates,
of rich European and American Myles.
Also—A splendid article of LIVERPOOL SOFT COAL
GRATES, for Parlors, fee.
Architects, Builders,and tho Pnblic generally, ploaso
examine our extensive assortment. Personal attention
given to warming and ventilating buildings to auy part
ofthe country.
CIHLSON.RIGH ARDSON fe CO.,
374 Broadway, New-York.
Also, CUIL80N, IUCI1 ARDSON fe CO.,
Si fe 53 Blackstone-sL, Boston,
oct 10 llawl4tawo4mo
Illustrious Personages or the Nineteenth Century, Illus
trated with beautiful atcel engravings. ^
Gems from Moore’s Melodies—4 to ten beautiful Illus
trations.
The Bible to the Family—by Rev. Dr. Boardman.
' Footprints of Truth, or Voice of Humanity—^by
Cole Hagen. Illustrated with steel engravings. .
Gift Rook of Gems—a literary offering of all se
literary offering t
—edited by Emily Perelval—richly Illustrated.
Review of New Themes.-
Rccelred, and for sale, by 8. 8. SIBLEY,
doo 14 ’ No. 135 Congress at.
M ESSRS. DIBBLE fe CAREY*having just returned
from the North, respectfully Invite their customers,
the citizens or Savannah, and tho publio generally, to call
and oxomlno their FALL STOCK of ail styles and cotor*
of French, English snd American Cloths, Casslmeros
and Vestings, which they are prepared to manufacture to
order In Ibe neatest and most fashionable styles. Also,
their stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting In
part of Sardinian. Albert Top, Chesterfield, Coddington,
snd other now snd fashionable Coats, Vests and Pants.
The undersigned hsvingsclected there goods with great
» , feel confident of pleasing aU who may be In want.
r stock of FURNISHING GOODS fe FANCY ARTI
CLES Is complete nnd well assorted, which they will sell
: the most favorable and accommodating terms.
octS DIBlILEfe CAREY.
MARSHALL HOUSE
BRE8NING SALOON.
M E88RS. COHEN fe BANNON respostfully annonnoo
to tho citizens of Savannah that they are now pr*
rod to do all kinds of work In their lino at their nee.
top, near the comer of Broughton and Drayton-slreeta.
They have established tbe following as tbolr rate of
Ch * l ?0r a single Hbavo .10 cents.
For 3 or 3 times a week... .per month 75 “
For 4 times a week do. $100
For 5 or 0 times a week do. 150 **
For every dny do. 1 75 “
For Hair Cutting 20 “
For llalr Curling .25 “
For Shampooing 20 *»
OTMa. Couch will ulways bold himself in rendlnr __
to attend to orders from those who may require bis ser
vices at their homes.ly nov 8
. NEW
] WHOLESALE HAT STORE,
Comer of Broughton dt Barnurd-sts.,
SAVANNAH, GEOHGIA.
rpHE undersigned would respectfully announce to _..
X citizens *and merchants of Georgia, snd adjacent
Suites, that they have taken toe extensive three story
brick building on toe corner of Broughton and Barnard-
streets, In the Immediate vicinity of several other wholo-
saio establishments, where they propose, about the 20tb
of September, to opeu one of toe LARGEST fe CHEAP
EST 'ASSORTMENTS OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, and
other Goods In their line, ever offered In the Southern
markets. Their assortment will not only be made up
from thsir own extensive manufactory In New-York, but
will embrace every thing that .Is new, fashionable, and
adapted to reason and climate.
We are resolved to make It tbe Interest of merchsuls,
In all sections ofthe South, to trado wllh ns, and are pre
pared to give them as good terms as can be bad to the
Northern cities.
On toe first of October next, we will open our RETAIL
DEPARTMENT, when we will offer to tbo citizens o
Savannah and vicinity a most stylish and elegant assort
ment or Gents* and Boys’ Hats and Caps, Ladies’ Riding
Hats, fee, fee.
r»r Particulars to future advertisements,
sept 24 BELDEN fe OO.
PINEHAX8.
THE FALL 8TYLE for Gentlemen’s Hsta hav
permanently established, we lmve now
j targe Slock of Hate from too most role-
brated manufacturers, which wo warrant superior to any
other that can be produced for the same price,
sept 25 N, K.BAUNUM feCO.
4^. THE FA1
Jm ing been pi
In store a h
STEAM ENGINES* SUGAR MIXES* Ao.
T HE ESSEX COMPANY LawKBMOK, Mass., are pre
pared to execute promptly all orders for Steam En
gines, Sugar Mills, Locomotives. Cotton and Woolen Ma
chinery, Mill Shafting and Gearing, Turbin* and Parker
Water wheels, Machinists’ Tools, and Machine Work
generally, lu the best manner, and at prices as low as
equally good work con be obtained forelsewhere.
Particular attention paid to economy of fool In steam
and to durability to event thing.
ly GORDON McKAY, Agent.
engtoreja.
GLASSWARE.
o and varied assortment Just opened.
-h may be found several patterns of finely
“ a variety i *
i A h
mow whit
cut Decanters, In setts? a targe variety of single De-
jts, both cut and pressed: some handsome styles of
Wine and Hock Routes, COIogneo, fee. Call and ex-
amine, at [sept20] COLLINS * •"*" "* ***'•“
fe BULKLBY’S.
GEORGIA RURR MILL STONES.
HP HE Undersigned bas on hand an assortment or Burr
# fr**® j 8 Inches to 4)4 feet diameter, a portion
of which Unready dressed for running, aod of superior
quality. All too necessary Irons furnished with the Stone
when wanted.
_ Having a competent individual to dress and fit Mill
Stones, the article con be delivered at oU limes to suit
orders, and on liberal terms. C. II. OAMPFIELD.
^n-^KEAEjPASII STORE.
T CORNER WHITAKER fe. CONGRESfrSTRBETB.
HE subscribers are receiving tbelr Fall and Winter
supply orSTAPLE fe FANCY DRY GOODS, which
they will dliposeor. at their usual low.prlces, for cash or
dty acceptance. Our stock Is targe and well-selected,
Planters and Merchants visiting this city would do we
by giving us a coll before purchasing elsewhere.
“P» *7 M. PRENDEUU AST fe CO.
EMPIREMOTEL* OGLETHORPE* Gr,
flrtjk The Subscriber, bite ofthe Wasmiiainn Hall,
JlSlM Macon, Go, having taken the above Hotel and
, furnished It throughout with the best of now fur-
toture. and bavlngtarge and ain rooms, he hopes to share
a portion of publlo patronage by close attention lo busi
ness, having good stabling, and every convenience to
nuke tbe guests of bis bouse comfortable.
JuneSt ly JESSE CAIN,Proprietor.
kabiTTo naiTle
JK(t(C(nt0,
For Purlfyingr *hoHL_.
' _ CUTOOl
Sofiogr *
? (or (he
_ wnre oit, • .< —“
’^oaSSHi
llimnn(.hav.M> i. rc » or
feSSSSi
NEW BOOKS.
H ARPER8’ NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE for
December, commencement of Vol. five,
Knick-Knacks from an Editor’s Table, br L. Gaylord
dark—Illustrated.
Homes or American Authors t comprising aneodoUcaL
personal and descriptive sketches, by various writers,
illustrated with viows of their residences from original
drawings, and a fao-elmlle or the manuscript or each
author.
Men of the Time, or Sketches of living Notables.
Mlnni Gray, or who is the Heir, by the author of “Amy
Lawrence,” fc(^, beautlfoly illustrated.
Harries* Principles nnd Practice of Dental Surgery?
5th edition, with 236 Illustrations.
The Young American Library. Tbe Life' of Henry
Clay, tbo Statesman and Patriot, bandsomoly Illustrated.
Received by J. D.
dee. 8.
- V -•ktitx, Gxk*
aiut, Dkbimtt, fee.
In thin preparation nre .tronglj concMtrahd til in.
medicinal proponloa of Sareaparltta, comtnnod with ill
moil effectual aid., tho moat inlotarp prodiratau. a.
most potont almptoa or tho vogolablo UnsdomtaM ml
combination la aueb that ono mndllloo nnd Imnrom n
other, producing ■ compound differing entire!/ in lu
motor nnd preporUoi from tn/ other preparaltoo. .ro
unrlrattcd tn tto operation on tho. a/ilom when ut»Hm
under dUoa«i. The man, ..11 .„m.,UonUd
under disease. The.
Scrofula, of Uio most
a wide and deserved ceiebi
Bcrofoln, nor In the class of diseases to which it beinn«
thst Itoii preparaUpa has boon fotfad •benelfiSsi. u K
Poclflo lu rasny diseases or toe skin, and may be adiii
ph/atetanh that It haa rrcol.rd th^w,,S5|«rtSS^
“’f .pprobatlou or ffifffflHRJfflS
oatabltihed.on lla own.moriu,. repouilM"SmSs!
nnd tmoto/ (hr onportor to.tho raHonvcomMiuI!
manac, furnlihcd gratuitously by rU our agent*.
The following wss sent to onr agents, Messrs. W. A.
lh.‘“r!S?r * °°’ WlW pereowdlj wgrulntod .ml
Messrs..
slnco, the disease called
W OMAN’S RECORD, or Sketches or Distinguished
Woman. By Mrs. lisle.
Private Lire of Daniel Webster. By CharlesLawre .
The Soveu Wise Mon of Greoce. Ily Rev. A. D. Jones.
Pulto’s Hommopathle Domestic Physician.
80th Part Lowlngta Field Book ofthe Revolution.
Tlie Chovoller’s of France, or Legends of Lovo and
Chivalry. By H. W. Harbert.
Cap 8hcaf. By I^wis Alyrtlo.
.Tbo Napoleon Dynasty, or History or toe Bonaparte
Family, with 29 portraits. ,
Second Series Essays from the London Tiroes.
Blakeley's Historical Sketch or Logic from the Earlles
Times—London Edition.
Israel of tbo Alps or History of tho Wsldenses, with
plates—London Edition.
deo 11 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
RECEIVED 1 !! Y JOHN M. COOPER fe CO.
Friday, December 10.
S TORIES or Waterloo: by W. 11. Maxwell. Essays
from tbo London Times, second series—Appleton’s
Popular Library.
Cap Shear, a Fresh Bundle: by Lewis Myrtlo.
Tho Chevaliers of France, from toe Crusaders to the
Marachala of Louis XIV: by Henry W. Herbert.
Tbe Private Life of Daniel Webster: by Charles Lan-
ian.
Minnie Grey: or who U the Heir: by the author of
“Stanfield Hail” etc.
Pictorial Brother Jonathan for Christmas.
Tbo Picture Pleasure Book—500 Illustrations.
The Sunday Picture Book—50 “
A Day of Pleasure, a simple story for Children.
Woman’s Record: or Sketches of all distinguished
Women from “Tbo beginning ’till A. D. 1850,” with
loctluns from fomale writers or every ago t by Mrs. Sai
J. Ilnle—Illustrated by 230 Portraits.
Pictorial Field Book of too Revolution, No. 29.
Pictorial Life and Adveulurea of David Crockett.
Illustrated Edition of Feslus. dee H
T HE 8UCGES81 w .
Life of Mr. Samuel UudgetL By WUIIam Arthur,
‘ • M- author of “A Mission to the Mysore,” fee. fee.
Basils a Story or Modern Life. Ry W. Wilkie Col
lins, author or “Antonina,” “Ramble* Beyond Rail
ways,” fee.
Confessions or Fltz-Boodle, and Tremendous Adven
tures of Major Gahagan. By W. M. Thackeray.
Adventure* or an Atd-dfrOarap. By James Grant,
Es^ author of “Tbe Scottish Cavalier,” and “Romance
Zlngfa.tooGIpsey. Br Annette M. Milliard.
Waldo-Warren: a Tale of Circumstantial Evidence.
By Emerson Bennett
Lord Ssxondale; or, Life among the London Aristo-
cracy: By G. W. AI. Reynolds,
dec >6 Received by J. B.OUBBEDGB.
lieoHctlled “Iteord, or Borber , .It c li l ”BpI
pered on tn/ f.co, nnd u It !• nr nre ocoorraiw-io
is; fflw&rwsi.fe j®}
since, a friend told me that he bad It for two years, and
triednlflbrent remedies without sucres^ bitnuWycu^S
It In a short time by the use of Sands’Bars* partita. Onfall
recommendation, 1 bought one bottle, and finding 1 re.
ceived benefit from it, 1 continued its use until I am now
---ily cured., I sm led to bring this to your notlra
tously, from the fact that the disease Is not named
list of complaints for which too Sarsuparilla IsS
Yohrs, truly, OEO. B. SCOTT.
REMARKABLE CURBQF BRONCHITIS.
Messrs. 8Anns?—Having sunT^many'Sisira,wS' „
SMSaftWiTraWS*
n Europe and toe united Stele
permsueut beuoflt, but all tho
and strength dedlnlni J **•'-
progiess. Caustic
else was thougl
1 am confident
ryngltll botog aecompuiled with phlt.li oudrreldlro
old romndle. during tho pul Ibur zero, without Sri JS
hinh f^ro/ duty,"emlemon!"lhr bonefll*0/ rid&fhg
huuiuoll/i toglvo you thl. itleitatlon of ro/«uro. w
in awpr^nre'by'MrJDSpwStluifru^
For the Consul General of Prance,
. ... , , ’ Lo BORG, Vice Oonnil.
wiulam, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally
Mat 1 ®" 44 ®
nraNp'S w - w ; rawoui ud t. m.
TUltNER fc CO, and by au. the Drunlsts throughout
ho City and Slate. 3mo-U» *#pl 80
OLFE’S Bull 1 EDAM
■wwi/o I. •• iiuiurcu mm meaicaieu, not by the com*
tnon harsh beiry, hut by the choice botanical variety of
known.
JffiSMftS Rbeprakllsm ? in Obetrncikmi of
toe Bladder and Kidneys Its effocta are prompt, decided
and Invariably reliable. And it is not only aremedy fb?
PWJWJWiWO-
C URTIS WORK8._ThelfowadJI In Syria? Nile Notes
* Uowndjl ? Lotus Eatiug, a Summer Book. iUas-
trated br Rensctt. For sale by 8.8. SIBLEY,
deo II No. 135 Congress-st.
paiVATELIFE OF DANIEL WEBSTER^-Received
X per steamer Florida, the Private Llfoof Daniel Web
ster, by Lanman, embellished with a number of engra-
rlnw, Just published by the Harpers. For sale at the
Book-store of 8.8. SIBLEY,
deoil No. 135 Copgreafrstrect.
t^ugtonn^tot^^Vp^b^'ibjThc'waters^ncarly
M our gr«il Inland rivers, like the Ohio, Mississippi »"d
Alabama, from too large quantity of decayed refutable
toatter contained In them. In a: state of solution,Ts weil
known? m Is also thatoflhe waters or limestone reglow,
n producing GraveLCsIcuU and Stone in the Bladder.
The AROM ATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is sn abso-
tto corrective of all these Injurious pronsrUes of bad
'ater, and conreauently prevents the disease* which
‘2 » a * 4 ° Couud to be a euro, and proyen.
MERUANT1LE blanks.
C HARTER PARTIES,
Entry of Alerchandlse,
Re-warehouse Entry,
Withdrawal Eutry,
Coastwise Manifest,
SHIPPING ARTICLES,
Declaration fe Protest,
Foreign Outward Manifest
Foreign Inward. do.
Manlfost of Part of Cargo,
nov 23 For solo by JOHN H. COOPER fe OO.
NEW STORE.
BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTINGS. EN-
T „„ „ J GRAFING8, Ss. tft. ’
HE Undersigned has opened, at No. 135 Congress-
•.iracL * general assortment of LITERARY, AII8-
UELLANEOLfB. RELIGIOUS, and 8CHOOL flboKS.
Also, Blank, RacokD,und BInmoeanouk Books, of
every description. A large variety or UaivLbttkii aod
Panct Notz Pakk: Oasds, and ENV«LoV*«of every
.txsaftf
•reortnioni Port FoIIm, Port Mou.lc N Pocket Itaiki
swAfeirri
PhreDologlcol, Physio logical,.Wstev Cure, and Spiritual
publications. Tho above works will be sold at reasona
ble rates. The public are respectfully Invited to call and
examino the stock. S. 8. SIBLEY.
rMVOB^J&SSSVBS'.
X ply of GOODS at his old stand, 105 Bruan-sts
He has Just returned from New-York, where he has
bought, rromtbe'niost faihionahle houses In the trade, a
complete supply or CLOTHS—French and Engllsli—of all
descriptions, for Coats, Pantaloons, Vesta, fee. Ite. Tbe
selection of Cloths, Com!meres, fee. Is oneof the best
and liaudsomeet ever offered for sole In this market, and
be will continue to receive every too days new supplies
of all descriptions or Goods usually kept In such ettab.
Itshmenta, with toe monthly fashions from Franco and
England. The subscriber Is prepared to cut and make
op bis Cloths for customers In the neatest and most work
manlike manner. Gentlemen are particularly invited to
call and examine for themselves.
AI. D.MI—
IrtMUUall UKPOUTS IN 1.AW AND KiUltVi Tire
l5 1 LF 0 '2J! ,on Uw * KquHr -ml CrimlD.1 Jteporl. com
. ! 1( ? '7 T i0 K rle# ootnraencre wlU. tlw Decl.lon. o
!llcliutmu(Nn/.) Torn, 1850.uid cootriiuk thim lh«
P-riod, oil tba fMctaldna of oil tho Knnlt.1i Couru. Tbe
Reports are furnished by a corps or over thirty regular
and experienced Reporters, and for comprebenslyeness,
brevity, and accuracy, toe publishers challenge compari-
yon with any other series of English Reports now pub-
Usbed. Among toe numerous Instances or superiority of
these Reports over any other, toe publishers are permit
ted to refer to many dlstlngushed members ofthe profes
sion who have voluntarily furnished testimonials.
Ton volumes have already been Issued, bringing down
tbe decisions to sbeBuinmor of 1853. being Ibus two years
in advance of any other reprint or English Reports.
For toe greater convenience of toe Profession, there
will also bo published, as soon as required, a full Table
of Cases, showing at a glance toe volume and page of
every series or ReDorts which contain the same cues as
the Law and Equity Reports. . .
Theso Reports will bo continued, In toe same superior
stylo, at toe low price of $9 per single volume to perma-.
uenl subscribers. Subscriptions to toe above received
toy JOHN At.CUQPERfeCQ-
noT 10 Agents furSavannatt.
sept 85 ly
. D. MURPHY, 105 Bryan-streel.
apr 1
PAblllOMdHLB?,f?t!oSlNO K8TABt.lbIIMraT.fi
rf'llE subscriber having Just removed to No. 91 Uulb
Keflish and Amsrtreu aotoyOsaelniersesad Vrattogi,
M, H. MURPHY.
OT*
Blankolfi. Kerseys rand. Woolen Good*.
rrttiEsUUSOUiURUri nave This Day opened tbelr ex
X tensive stock or Plantation Goods, to which they
would most respectfully call the attention of Planters vis.
Ring this dty, as they are determined to make ft lotos
Intereotof all who may favor them with a eall t
*ss evswruwife&ttiy* 1
5Sb»5JrA?‘ ta ““ ,,,u ''
13 “ twilled and |daln rad Flannel;
80 “ heavy Cotton Osnaburgs?
8 sE2®pr
IM “ Wsnchestof Ptalda;
Also, » vary handsome aasortmsnl ftatlnetu, Osssi-
mares, black and ootorad Kenturky Jems, Oorduroy,
ar^lW
PRESBYTERIAN PUBLICATIONS.
A GENERAL variety of toe best publlcaUous of the
..... ££S!}ytart*n Board of Publicalfoni; Just received
and for sale at the Book store of
„ 8. 8. SIBLEY,
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Pbta- A supply wUl be kept constantly on hand, and
sold on the most reasonable terms. Orders from MnU
era respccifolly solicited, [oct 7] J. B. OUBBKPOE.
•e.un.vm
1111,17 J.B.CUBBEDOE.
Doctor Vonnelf (or SB Cental
hit —n, Ph/.lclMil Tm«™.
•rari! 110 "-* 1 ! 1 ' "p«-«tot
**! n "? r S? *“«'*»t»Di -tlnwlni
t«u.dla«ro!,.,«/ ili.p.
ll tlHn,utdnull(irtjuUoB.'- >
Tbe time has now arrived,
jW W«w»* suffering front a*!
cral diseases, need no more
SilS’i"
w.l
ni
’k". ID Omhitomo T. -.
I. Wt«
4WW
,1c mu up,
occasion. „
ive of Fever and Agile, a oomnl
Joint effects of vegstable n 1
vegetable pulrescehcee li
ous other remedial properties. .
In all cases of a dropsical tendency, It Is generally tbi
only remfely requlr«J,whon adopted In tbe'early Mt|N
or toe disease. In Dyspeptic maladies, when taken lo
proper quantities, as a diet drink, and - especially at tMo-
ner, It Is found, by uniform experience, to be eminently
efficacious In too most nbstlnato caste, when even tbs
best of tbe usual remedies bare failed to afford more
than mere temporary roller. In cases of Flatulency, H li
an Immediate and invaluable specific, end It may be *4-
ministered In dlllutod and proportionate quantities, eras
to young Infants, In all thoke paroxysms of griping pain
in tbe stomach and bowels, to which they arc especial!/
sublect, as well as in the collo of grown persons.
its Judicious adoption In connection with the principal
meals, or when a sense of exhaustion dictates its use,
never falls to relieve tbe debility attendant upon pro
traded Chronic maladies, low temperament* and exhauit-
ed vital energy, by whatever ca»so Induced. These are
fads to which many of the most eminent medical meo,
both in Europe and toe United States, -have borne- testi
mony, and wbleb are corroborated by tbelr highest writ'
leu authorities!
Tbe AROMATIC SG'HIEDABI ‘60HNAPPS is pul«p
In good strong bottles, neatly covered and labeled,-'ac
companied by an Essay upon it* properties and uk*.
For sale by the prlndnsf Druggist* in tots dty and United
Btates. UDOLPHE WOLFE; Importer,
No.23Uear»Mlrod, N. Y.
In our last number we accompanied toe publication
of drcnlar onjbls subject, from our fefloir.cIllM*
Udolpho Wolfo, Esq^ with a brief commentary, wpw
slro of onr own views. Since then we bare been «o-
B loving this agent, and tons, far with favorable resultt-
ut we are In receipt of several communications on jAf
subject from medical men, which serve to show that Mr.
Wolfo’s Aromatic Bclednm Schnapps is very ezienslrelf
In use, and In too hands or physicians, is proving
ns a stimulating diuretic to be eminently successful slier
other medication will: this-intent bad been tried In vain.
In one of the cases thus reported abdominal drop*/b«
been cured, and tbe necessity of tapping averted? and w
another a distressing case of gravel,^so caUed. has been
entirely removed by toe passage of a calculus of corn
sldorable size, which Is ascribed to tbe us# .of ody W®
bottles of this article. , , '
We know not the object of Mr. Wolfe in
bis preparation by the singular uneuphodious h*®?.®*
“ Schnapps, n nor of bis denominating It In bl* sd’®^^
monta, the “ concentrated Tincture of Juniper,” 1®“®®
moree t nmly all of which, as Is well, known, is
tacturcd here and elsewhere from inferior whiskey *n®
refuse drugs. The name he ho*.glrcn lLjioi«erw, on
to pby.tclan. fo; wboM oon.VnlJnt. It U on «J. only V
deuce or phyricltns, in those diiMm for whlab Ibflf *™
wonjtoprescribo to oud^have hitherto on, |[
tillrn Itnlfl. Nao.iI.iiM .«u .mIh.I BlflOHli!
I, nn VW " ,
, Jset
dor mod leal advlw|i)td.plt*l«
S c .. , JttslDsai
iiwI ,ttW ‘° “"i!
,)5 tl- ««»
□fliwuwr.