Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 29, 1850, Image 4

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", Sepal sal —y> acfl.ii jiottccs. ics. A DMINISTRATOR’SSALB.—OnTuBa- XX day, Ihn 3d day of December u«**» WlH be sold at tli« usual hours of sale, before tho Courl llouae door In thti CUr of Savannah, all «ho real dilate belonging to the estate of Hugh Cnsridy, deceased, consisting of House* and l»ots In the city, to wit, Lot* Nos. 88,14 and 7, Otlethornn ward; Lot 39, Elbert ward; Lot 4, llcjthcote Xl o. lh. follow!.. liny will UtM .1 th. 7V«nty-flv» MU* BiaUon, Central Rail-Rood, all the real •state and Negroes i,oiunglng to said estate lu the County ^^'aitwe property will bo sold under a'decree of tlto Court or Equity, held In Einnaham Oounty, nn Uie 23th of October. 1850. IlUUH E. OA88IUY, Ota Ut) Aduilnlslintor. A PPLINQ COUNTY Superior Court.- X3L Presont tlto Honorable A. 11. Hal * VALUABLE LANDS. IT GUARDIAN'S AND TRUSTEE'S SALE. order of the Honorable* r * pursuance of an thu Inferior Court of Richmond county, Gn., setting - BSD AY, as • Court of Ordinary, on tho tint TUBS ... . being the 3d dity of Decumber next, 1850, will bo exposed lit public sale, at Ut« Court ilouift door In Nowton, Raker county Ga., Thu following valuable LANDS r Lot No. 35, Qd dlst., Baker county, 850 acres, _ Hantell, Judge of Mid Court. It appearing to the Court by the petition of Ezekiel Blatrnrd, that on the 29th of May, In the year or our Lord eighteen hundred and forty nine, John F. Uaron and Ran* Mi 1 titaflbrd mado and delivered to Benjamin Lcggllt their certain Joint and several notes, (four In number,) having date the day and year aforesaid,whereby they ■ 4 on or before Uiu fourth day or December next e tho date of said notes, they or either of them to min Lcggllt twenty-live dollars, (In all Slim.) :elved, and that tho »ntd Ezekiel Stafford did e* as security lor said John F. llnron. ranis, to wilt on the day anil year afore n F. Uaron, tho better to secure the pay- is, executed and delivered to Ezekiel or mortgage, whereby the said Joint I . .otho said Ezekiel Stafford the Lot, No, .1 district of said counry, eontalulns il ninety acres, conditioned that if said ihnuld pay off anil discharge said note* done according to the tenor and effect ..ttlheso the said Deed or Mortgage should bo- .. ...,d bo null and void to all Intents and purposes. And It further appearing that said notes have been paid by Ezekiel Station!, security; It Is therefore ordered that the said John F. Uaron do pay unto the Court by Iho first day of next term thereof the principal, interest and costs due on said note or show cause to the contrary, if any he has, and that on the fiiilumofthe said John F. Baron so to do the Equity of redemption In and to said mortgaged premises be for ever thereafter barred and foreclosed. And be it fttrther ordered that tbo Itulo lie published In the publio Gazettes once a mouth for four months or a copy thereof served on the said John F. Uaron, or his special agent or attorney, at least three months previous to Ibe next term of ibis Court, E. II. DACON, PHI*. Atty. Passed Auo. H. IUmsim., j. s. o. s. d, A true extract from tho minute*. aug94 thtin JE83EE MOni.Y, o.s.o. a.c. « 45,“ 48, “ • « 47, •• « 43,« t “ 74, “ “ 22*!: 250 250 250 250 185 70, ‘ 77,« SAVAKI atstot Better a?n [NAH REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1850 lirr Op L.KTTKUS, LIST OF MNING in the Tost Office, Savtn- 13EMA. XV. mil, No., is, imo. fci.011. tvl.hi., li.mn torn this List will plcr.se ask for Advertised Letters; Abbott, Tom Auroras, M Abbott, CD Antloy, Jesse Ashworth, George Adams. Isaac Alley, Franclill Anderson, Mrs Lorctto J Afford, Bin'll) Anderson, Albert Andersor, Wm ll A 1 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.— Agree ably to an order of the Hnn. the Inferior Court of ity, when sluing ns a Court of Ordinary, will bo sold, on the first Tuesday In January next, before the Court House door InStnrkvllIc, Loo county, between the usual hours of sale, a portion of the Lnnds nnd Negroes belonging to tho estate or Thomas Butler', late of ss" county, deceased. GttEENLLL BUTLER, n or 4 Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By /I the ofan order of the Honorable Inferior Com vir- ircWt of Effingham county, sitting for ordinary purposes, will he aold on the first Tuesday In January next, at the Court House in snld county, between the usual hours, n tract of Land containing 200 acres, lying In said county of Effing. hatn,nn the Louisville Road, about forty mile* from the city of Savannah, known as the fate residence of Jesse* Hurst,deceased. Also, a Negro Man, named Tom,about 65 yMrs nr age, and a Negro Girl, about 10 years of age, all belonging to the estate of Jesao Hurst, late of Effing ham county, deceased, and sold for tbo benefit o r the nova A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.-Will I XY. sold on the first Tuesday In January next, befn ttiM (Innrt llnna.. .l.mr In Ihn I nimtv nf Ilrvnti. Imtivei l bo —— _ .. , , before the Court llouso door In the County of Bryan, between tho usual hours of sale, the following property, vlat All the real estate of Harriet Aapp, late of snlil county, deceased; 300 acresnf Lam), it being three-fourths of a 400 acre Lot, bounding on Dr. C. IV. Bodge.s' (and and others, situate on the svatnp known ns Mount Hope ttwamp, in the County of Riyan, on the Darien lloail leading through said county. Bold under an order of Court, for the benefit of the belts and creditors, nov 11 THOMAS P. HARRISON, Adm’r. . SHERIFF'S SALE.—On tho first Tuesday O In December next, will be sold In front of the Court * The above compose one of the finest Cotton Plant' lion* in tills ritnic, on which, in ordinary seasons Drain l ,000 to 1,500 [founds of Cotton to the acre, have been uniformly produced. The Plantation has two fettle* nicntsou it, at one of which thu Dwelling l* a eomfor* tabie Darned building, with the necessary out houses, nnd a fine bold Llmestnnn Spring within a hundred yards, being the source of the Coolcowahee Creek, which runs through tho body of the Inml. Tho oilier settlement ha* a good log house, with a woll nf water, and frame buildings. There are 9,375 acres In tho tract, of which 600 are cleared, tho most of which Is under cultivation nl tho present time.. The remainder Is heavi ly llmherod with Oak and Hickory, an J the entire bod> lies remarkably level. The fertility v( the soil is almost Inexhaustible, on account of Its lime foundation nnd other qualities. The town of Ryren (the former county site) Is a part of the place, and it is within seven tulles of Albany, to which there Is a gord road lending s forming nltngelbcrono of the most des'rable plnntnUons in that portion of the State. A forth' r description is deemed unnecessary, it being what is well known in South Western Georgia, as the Intr. John 8. Porter's Plantation. —A 1,80— The following L(>T8,1 a various parts of Mid county t Lot No. 969,1st d'st., 9u9)$ acres. •• 156, “ 950 “ «« 9)4, *‘ 950 « ** 368, “ 950 «t “ 16, 2d dlst., 950 rc « 81, •< 150 « *« Ws, 3rd d 1st.,250 “ “ 7,41 li (list.,aw ** •• 118, mil dlst.,930 “ « 414,8ih “ 301-10 acres. «* 10,11 th “ 950 “ <« 53, “ 250 “ “ 73.12th “ aw «• Lot* Nos. 413.414.415,416.417,418. 419.430,431,432 and 423, in the 12th nist., earn containing 142)$ seres, TERMS AND TITLES. Tho lilies to the Plantation tract nro undisputed and Indisputable. There nro adverse claims to some of the orner lots, but the titles of the undersigned will be shown on the day of sale, and any information, of whicn they Barron, Richard Barrio, Patrick Hniihs, Ml»s Mary Ba'.cr, Mis Stephen J Boll, Mrs Annie Liiirctt. Thomas It Bate*, James M Brannon, E B Barron, WmM Bilker, Rev Daniel llnrlnw, Mrs Elisa Bailey, YYilitioi F Itnrrett, James Brantley, Mrs Anne tllnko, Mr.< Johanna Haley, John Berg X Lcberman Bell, Mi-s Chtrlolta Bentley, Mrs Wm Ueckler, Vnstou are possessed, will be cheerfully given, upon application to either of them by letter^gosLpaid,) or otherwise. One-third of the purchase money cash, on tho first day of January, 1851, at which timetitlo deed* will be deliver ed, possession given, nnd notes requirod-onn for one- third, payable on the first day of January, 1852; and one for tbo rninninlng third, pa> aide on the first day of Janu ary, 1853, both to bear Interest from the first day of Janua ry, 1851; the Interest pay aide annually, nnd both notes to be secured by a mortgage on the property. A. II. McLAWS, Trustee, W.E. JACKSON, Guardian. tli6 net 3 Dr Beaumont. Thomas H Beecher. Augustus Brydcii, Robert Bryan County, Clerk Loutt Krister, C Bishop, Mrs Margaret ltlyth, Arthur,, Bow, James Brown, C I) Bowman, Ralph Bourough. II Rostock, Tlmmas * Bourne, Sidneys Bowen, Ja* Burke, Michael Bunker, Wm G Butler, Snmucl llurnhniu.il Butler, Win J t'nlvlttp, Henry 1« Carter, Peter Champion, Win 11 Clark, Patrick Comma, Stephen Cass, John Crawford, John 11 Clark. Miss Laura Campbell, Miss Carolina Clare, Frederic Cavanaugh, Jeremiah Cam pin-11, 11II Cnrmody, Mrs Ellen Chapman, G Cnrpentei, John A .. a j t i-.—- « Grail, Charles F Cleary, Michael Clark. Patrick Carroll, Patrick Creighton, Capt Ebcn Davis, Solomon Davies, Thomas Dnrt, James II Davis, Miss Letitla Davies, Wm E Davis, Sntnuel J Davis. M J Daniel, Oliver G Del.)on, Miss Rebecca Derby, James Dillon, Richard t'nlo, Rh'hntd Contmlsky, George E Condon, Win Cnrllsk. Patrick Cole, .Mrs Hetty Coffin. Peter M Cole, Sirs Kate Norton Connor. Peter Cook, Mre Margaret Cotter, Wm Conory. Win Coyle, John Cotter, John Cook, E V Croumcn, Catherine Crowley, John Coe, Mis Mary Adeline Ciibbedgo, E 8 Curry. Capt Wm Cunningham, Dr A D. Dock, Gillinrd Dowling, Putrick Dodge, J S Dobbins, M G Douviile, Mr* Rebecca I)ougla«s, Edward Duvurgin, Joint J Dunham, .tin* Susan Duggan, John Dunbar, Mary Anne Ennis. Richard Elfe, Tcnnh Alin Ellis, Lexington Engels, Emilio Elliot, James II ExIey.Jolm W Ervlu, Wm Augusta, Bept. 20 heirs ami creditors of said deer nsed. Terms made known (T\ EORGIA — Chatham County. — To all of sale. ^Adnilnistratrlx \J whom lunny concern. iajr Whereas, Bridget Fnllinnl trill apply to the lion■ oroide tho Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, lor Letters of Administration nn thu estate and effects of Thomas Folliaid late of said County, deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish, all nnd sin gular tho kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections <l r "ny they have) to the applicant in the Clck's Office of said Court, on or before the 95th day of December next! otherwise Letters of Administration Will be granted. Witness, Hie Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the Justices ofsnid Court, this 25ih day of November, A. D. eighteen hundred and fiDy. *“ SEABORN nov 95 V GOODALL, 0. c. o. c. c. House in Bryan county, between the usual hours of sale, the following, vlxs one Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, situated In Bryan county, known by tbo name of the Cottago, bounded on the north by the Rev. Charles Rodgers, on the north-east by the Oclon Lands, south by the samu, and east by marsh lands and Cottage Creek— Levied on wtfte property of James Johnson, to satisfy n 11. fa. in (kvnr of Charles II. A«h, vs. Ja*. Johnson, prop erty pointed out by defendant. Purchaser paying for titles. WM. flAIlN, nov 9 - Deputys. a.c. QHERIFF’S SALE.—On th« first Tues- O day in December next, will be sold before the Court House door, Hlauville, Liberty county, between the usu al hours of sale, one Tract or parcel or Laud, lying, situ ate and being In Liberty county, containing 2511 acres Pine Land, more or less, together with the Buildings nnd Improvements on the premises, nnd bounded on all sides by lands belonging to Jncnh Simms. Said land levied on as the property of Charles Knight.toMtisfy a II. fit. issued /rom the Superior Court of Liberty comity, lit favor of John Standfield, v*. Charles Knight; property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. E. WAY, s. t. c. nov 9 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOll SALK. B Y virtno of a Decree issuing from the Superior Court of Chatham county, sluing a* a Court or Equity, will be sold, for cash, on tire first Tuesday in January, before the Court Hou*e door in Bavannab,the following Real Estate, to wit; 1st. That valuable COTTON PLANTATION nn the Island of Skidaway, called Hampton Place, known for many years part as the residence of the late James HR- bo; said plantation contains seven hundred and seven teen (717) acres, nearly five hundred (500) of which is cleared and in fine order for cultivation. It is however subject to a deduction of one hundred and fify (150) acres, as yet undivided and unlooated, which f» sub- Ject to the administration upon Hie estate nf the late James Bilbo, nnd will be sold by said Administration. G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—To all whom it may concern: Whereas Edward l’adelford, Administrator of the estate of Lydia Aplin, deceased, bath applied to the Hon orable the Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue uud be tuiblislu-d, according to law, for Letters Diimhsory. (|These arc therefore to ritoand admonish all concerned, to be and appear in my office, to file their objections, (if any they have) to the applicant, on or before the second day or January next: otherwise Letter* Dismlisory will be granted. Witness, the Honorable R. T. Gibson, nnc of tho Justices orsaid Court, this 2nd day of July, 1850. july 3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c. ^.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all ^ whom It may concern i Whereas, William M. Davidson, Executor ot the last Will and Testament of Henry James, deceased, hath ap plied to Hie Honorable the Inferior Court of raid county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for a citati-m to issue and be published according to law, for letter* dismlssory. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all concern ed to file their objections (If any they have) to the ap plicant, in tho C|rrk'* Office of said Court, on or before the 3d day of March next; otherwise Letters Dismlssory will be granted. Witness, Hie Honorable W. Thorne Williams, ono of the Justices of said Court, Ibis 3d day of September, 1850. sept3 SEABORN GOODALL, c.O.O.c.c. On the plantation are a Dwelling House and Kitchen, a Gin House Barn, Cotton House, Overseer's House, and eight Negro Houses; all except the Dwelling House, Kitchen nnd Barn in a good state of repair. There is a spring ortho best water in Chatham county upon the plantation. The place Is twelve miles by laud from Savannah, crossing a ferry, and twenty-one bv water; the Florida steamers touch at the landing whenever esired. 2nd. Also that valuable Plantation one mile from the city of Savannah on tho Thunderbolt road called shady Hall. It was formerly one of Hie best Rice plantations on the IUver, but is now within tho limits wlicrem Rice cultivation is prohibited bv Legislative ennetments.— This plantnUon contains of Low or Swamp land one hundred and twenty-three (123) acres,and high or garden and pasture land, filly-three and a hair (33)$) acres.— The tow lands with proper cultivation can be made to yield seventy bushels of Corn to the acre and its garden and pasture land Is unsurpassed. Upon the sale of this S lauuHon will be reserved to the family nf James ilbo one acre, of which the family burial ground or _ . .r *-*--*-*-‘if er*~*. Cemetery, is Hie centre, with right of entry therein* also will be reserved from said sale two wharf Iou, each two /'N.EORUIA—Glynn County.—To all whom VJT it may concern: Whereas, Woodford Mabry, Administrator nf Hie es tate of John Gigaitlint, Jr., deceased, hath applied to Hie Honorable the inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue nnd lie publish ed according to law, for Letters Dismlssory: These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all concerned to file their objections (if any they have) to Hie nppliranl in the Clerk’s office ofsnid Court, on or before the third day of February next; otherwise Letters Dismlssory will be granted. Witness, Hie Honorable Francis M. Hcnrlett, one or the JusUcesofsaid Court, this 3uth day of July, 1850. aug l ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c. o. c. c, Flaherty, TliomM Franklin, Thomas A Faquicr, dir* Aiue/le Feely, Jeremiah Fleetwood, Thomas M Fitzgerald, Edward Flynn, Miss Mnr^ Flynn, Capt W \ Elian!, Mary Evans, Master Wm R Edward* A Roberts Easnn,Tliontns D Edgar, John Edwards, Mrs Elisabeth J Endy, Henry F. Fink, Charles Ford, (.'apt J O Floyd. Edward Fott, Edward Ford, Mrs Folsoiu, Capt David Foster, Win Greene, MrsJnne Geary, Michael Garey, Mrs Hetty E Gallagher, John Gabon, Catherine Gardner, Rlcliaid Gerta. Curslen GnM.-haui', Mr Ginnchio, Francisco Glenn, James Gifford, F. W Gillum, Ml<s Eliza M Gilbert, Ell Gill, llillinrd Goildin, M II flordou. Samuel Gucrurd, l’hillis Harford, Janies II Harris, Edward Hayden, Horace H Handley, Ml»s Martha A llnrriraii, John W llnll,M A Hall, James J Hawk, M 8 Hayden,John llarregau, Charles llniviy, Miss Sarah Unrhy, flirt L R Harley, Mr* It Hardee, Mr* Mary B Harmon, Kl-v A lleivcant, Peter llcdcrinan, Win Healy, Deiiuls Hess, Wm Henderson, Amos II. Herbert, John llender.on, John ID rbert, Mrs Maria Higgins, Michael llilchcork, James Henry Hclzln lni, Mrs .Mary Hirstleld, S Holmes, Miss Mnrgarct lloyer, Mis ElizabcUi Howard, Pierce Hover, John Howard, Timotby llo lis, Clarence P lloopmun, Gemge F If Hutching*, Rev Thomas Hughes, Felix Iluraii, George Humphrey, Mrs Margaret Hutchinson, J James, George James, llcnj G Jackson, Susan Jones, Itobeil A Junks, Henry IMr, YVm V W Irvin, Andrew J lily* John J Jones, A S Johnson, Rebecca Johnson, Miss Catherine Julies, Edward Junes, F A Krensou, Mrs Sarah E Kelly, John Kerwick, Miss Ellen Kces, Mr* Mary Kcrwin, Thomas K. Kirkland, Joseph Kyle K Harnett King, Highland Knight, Capt N B Kirlcy, John Lane,SpencerC Enure in, Mr* Adeline l.urkiti, Martin Eaw, E S Leary, Mary Leigh, Mis* Sarah J Lewis, Benjamin Lee,John Lee, William Jj. G i EORGI A.—Chatham County.—To all T whom it may concern: Whereas E. II. Barstow, will apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County, when silting for or dinary purpose*, for Lettertot AilinlnUlrnlioii on lint estate nnd effect* of Miss Catharine L. Barnnrd, late of said County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, Ml nnd sin gular the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if nny they have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the thirtieth day of November next; oiberwho Letters of Administration will be granted. Witness Ihn Honourable Itobt. A. Lewis, one of the Justices of said Court, this thirtieth day of October A. D. eighteen hundred nnd fifty. oct30 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o. e.c. hundred and twenty feel in length and Uireo Tmnd’cd feet In depth with right of way to said whnrves by bridge way across the Canal, but in no way to interfere with the free drain ago of said plantation by snid Canal nr the navigation of said Canal, If necessary by boat* or flat*. This plantation has four Negro Houses containing tv. o apartments in each, nnd can accommodate twenty no- ■>ue*shbasacosUy brick Stable and large brick Knrn. There is a fine spring of cool water covered in with brick upnn the place. 3d. At the same time and place will he sold the two wharf loti reserved from the plantation os nforesaid with right of bridge way across Canal /GEORGIA — McIntosh County.—To all McGarity,'Margaret \J whom it may concern: Sarah Mngill, Mrs Elizabeth Marlin, Mis* Nancy Aiur>liull,John II .Marshall, Andrew Marrcn, Sylvester Masirrson. E*tull .Masters, Jnsrpli M Math.-ws, Thomas Mason, W T T Myt. II, F M ••iller, Hr Lynch, Catherine Liedmau, Charles Lumber, ML* H Lolimaun. Lues l.otsop, Christopher Long, J W Lodge. Mh* Anny C I.oughlnu, Pnlrick Luces, Samuel W JII. Myntt. Capt ,Morrell, Thomas Mornu, Kdwnid Moroney, Timothy Minahiiu. James Moran, Mnria Morgan. William Moore, Edwin M Morgan, Rebecca Moore, Watkins B Moore, Mr* rmruhlt Middlelon, Mm Josephlns AMnrphy, Miss J "vers,Mira Hannah N Murray, Mr dlf,Mr*Ami Murne, Henry Mluts.M C Middleton, Charles E Markcu, Uevut McCan, Miss Jane McCoy, Francis McCoy, Daniel McGuire, Henry McDonald, James McHugh, John McEnlei, Hugh Mflioncll, Mrs 8; boll road nearly three miles from the city of Ssviinnalt. It adjoins land now owned by Mr. Jno. W. Long. It con tains forty-five acres, and will make an excellent garden lot. 5th. A town lot in tho city of Savnnnali with the im- K vements thereon, known in the plan of said city ns No. twelve (12), Warren Ward; It Is sixty by ninety feet. The Dwelling House of wood is out of repair, but the out buildings ore of brick und substantial, ft is what Is commonly called a city lot and pays a ground rent, which is permanent. 6th. Also lot No. one (1), Warren Wnrd, with the im provements, now occupied by Mr. M. Donally nnd Rich ard Brown as'boardlng house*. This is a very taluable lot, a city lot also paying a ground rent, annually of twen- y-one dollars and forty-six cents; it is sixty by ninety tr-oni leet- 7th. Also one halfoflotlNo. thirty, Washington with half the improvement*, the other half with ll igtnn Ward, — with the im provements bclnglhe property of Mr. Tebenu This lot i* also aclty Inland the annual ground rent is ten dollars and seventy-two cents, which is paid alternately by the two owners of the lot; it Is sixty by ninety leet. 8th. Also lot No. thirty-one (3i) ill Washington werd, city of Savannah. This is also u city lot and pays the samo ground rent as the above, viz: ten dollar* and sev enty-two cents; the buildings on llie lot belong to other partita but subject ta removal if desired by the purchaser. His sixty by ninety feet. 9th. Also pen—* o personal property of various kinds, such as Horses, Wagons, Cart*. Agricultural Implements,Nc. All said Estates sold for the purpose of n divirion am ong the parties at interest to a deed of trust, and by direc tion or NORMAN WALLACE, ) Receivers ROBERT G. GUEUAUD, S under nov 9 BRYAfl MURELL, the Bill. f'I EORGI A—Effingham County. VJT is hereby given to all persons Hint on o y.— Notice i or about tint first day nf August, last past, James Hurst, of snld conn ty, departed thu life, intestate; nnd no person has applied tfjl— r ...... .. for Letters of Administration upon the estate of snid d«. ceased, you will therefore file your objections, if any yon have, in term* of the law, why tho Clerk of the said Court nf Ordinary should not have the administration of said estate committed to him. Given under my hand and official signature, this 7th November, 1850. JAMES KAHN. novO Clerk c.o, e. G .EORGIA—Effingham County.—All per sons interested are hereby notified that Calvin Wolf, of the 12th district, G. M.. tolls before me, Henry J. Tunis, one of the Justices of the fence for said district, . — - ’ un > |UI lull UUUKI. asanostray, a dark bay nr black MAIlE, n good deal marked wiUt tho collar, with white right feet; four feet _ may concern. Whereas, William J. King, Executor upon the estate of Jonathan Thomas, late of this county, deceased, ap plies for letter* of dismission from snid estate. Therefore, the kindred and creditors of snid deceased, are hereby cited and admonished to Ala their objection* (if nny Uiey linve) in my office, In term* of the law, oth- wise letter* dismlssory will be granted the applicant, nt the March Term next of the Court of Ordinary for snid county. Witness, the Honorable Samuel Palmer, one of the Judges of tho Court of Ordinary of snid county, this 18tli July, 1850. E. M. DLOUf McElligot, E McUlveu, Miu Margaret A my, July 9) TYTOTICE.—Four months after date, appli- ll ration will lie made to the Honorable the Inferior K tses.'for leave to sell the whole of the real te Gideon C. Uevill, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditois. sept 25 E. W. SOLOMONS, Adm’r. "VTOTICE.—Four months after date appli- _LN cation will be made to the Honorable the Inferior . ferior Court of Bryan County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell two hundred and Uiirty acre* Pine Land in Bulloch County, and Lot No. 41 in the first district, originally Troup, now Merriwether County, be longing to the estate of Delila Burnsides, and sold for the benefit of the heirs. JOHN BURNSIDES, sept 13 * Administrator. -VTOTICE.—Four months afterdate, appli- 1.x cation will be male to the lion, the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for nrdinnry purpose*, for leave to sell lot of land number eleven Crawford Wnrd, In the city ofriavannBb, for the benefit of tho heirs of F. DePetUDeVUIcrs.lateot Chatham county deceased. I. K. TEFFT, Adm’r. nov 13 -\TOTICE.— All persons having i lx against Ann C. Barnard, late of Chauint having demands . . late of Chatham county, dreeased, aro hereby notified to present them, properly attested, to either of the undersigned, within the time prescribed by htw, or they will not he eel tied; nnd all persons Indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. JOHN It. NORTON. ' nov 16 AR3IINIU8 OEMLER, > Executors. Navey, Mr* Nuylm, Thomas J Nnuglilou, John Nelson, William Nickers, Capt Thomas O',Warn, Waller O’Brien, Thomas O’Hrlrn, Kennedy O’Keefe, M O’Conner, Patrick Owens, Joint Olmitead, llurbett E O’Dowdc, Roranna Ogilhy, Mis* G turner, A Otto, Frederick Otto, Suranua Oliniicnd, William Parker, Robert W Pnpol, Mrs B A Pnpot, It D Page, Mira Lnuira Page, John W Plielnn, widow, i Hun-liell Pengil/y, Capt Henry Pieklns. Samuel A Pettit*, Edward Plllalt, Churlc* Pliilhrick, Mis* Rachel Phillip, 'llioma Ellen Pnlhoru, Edward Purvcs, John Quin, Daniel Itk-iy, Patrick Itcnuick, John Riley, James Riley, Patrick Ryan, James Rgau, Dennis Uonr,H M Room, CaptT d. Qunnlnck, William, Sr It. Robertson, Geo L Roger*, Mr# Ann C Robbins, John W Roberts, O A Robert*, Samuel Rhodes, Robert R Roberta, MD* Emma RobUnn, Thomas Rudolph, 11 *VT OTICE.—All persons interested are here- iJN by notified that four months _ . afterdate application will be tnnde to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Lib erty County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Thomas Chesser, decensed. This 14Ui day of May, lf!50. may 14 WM. T. CHESSER, Adm’r. "VTOTICE.—Four months after date, appli- V cation will he made to the Honorable the Jut lice* ofthe Inferior Court of McIntosh County, when sitting a* a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Joseph F. Mttlvey, deceased, net 3 O. C. HOPKINS, Adm’r. ■ throe Inches high; about twelve year* of age, appraised by O. W. Brewer and P. A. Tullts, freeholders or snid county and district, to be worth eighteen dollars. The owner of said Mare is required to come forwnid, pay charges, nnd take said Mare away, or a Ho will bo dealt with as the Inw directs. . A true extract from the Estrny Book. sept91 JAMES HAHN, c. t. c. a. r. -VTOTICE—All persons indebted to the es- 11 tate of James Frew, lata of Chatham County de ceased, are request' d to make immediate payment. And nil person* having demnnds ngainst snid estate, will pre sent them, duly attested, wittiin the time prescribed by law, to W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 13 Administrator. EORGI A—McIntosh County.—To all VT whom it may concern: Whereas, Zsaac Davis, Executor upon the estate of JiUUe Davis, late of this county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from said estate. Therefore, tho kindred and creditors of said decensed, arc hereby cited and admonished to file their objections (if any they have) In my office, in terms of tho Inw, othurwiso lettersdlsmissory will bu granted the applicant. Witness, the lion. Alex. Mltchcl, ono of the Judge# of the Court of Ordinary of sold county, this 10th October, 1850. E. M. BLOUNT, net 19 o. o. o. m'I. c. (GEORGIA— Chatham County.—To all Vj* whom It rosy concern t Whereas, Thomas J. Walsh, Administrator of John FermonUne.jafree - -b In free person of color.) deceased, bath ap plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, county, 5*pll m ■ when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue and be published according to law, for letters dismlssory. Tbeao are therefore to cite and ndmonlsh all concern ed, to file their objections (if any they have) to the appli cant, in the Clerk’s Office orsaid Court, on or before the 3d day of March next; otherwise, letters dismlssory will be f ranted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of September, I860. EADOUN GOODALL, c. o. o. c. c. sept 3 "VTOTICE.—All persons having demands -l-i against the Eitnto oTIllchnrd Owens, fate of Glynn ('"'inly deceased, are hereby notified to present them, Properly attested, to us, within the limn prescribed by '**• And nil persons indebted to snid deceased, ore hereby required to make Immediate tinymeul to FRANCIS D. SCARLETT, Adm’r. „• , , MAIITIIA OWENS, Adm’x. Brunswick, Oa., Nov. 15,1850. * nov 18 1\TOTICE.—-Four months after date, appli- will be made to the Honorable the Justlc . . . „ - -----the llonorablo tho JUStk-es oftbo Inferior Court of Chnthnin county, while sitting for ordinnry purposes, for permission to sell the following property, viz: one negro man named Edmund; one do. Aleck; ono do. Joe; nnd one do nnmnd Fraud*, belong ing to tho Estate of William llankln, late of Cincinnati, State of Ohio, deceased, for the benefit or the heir* nnd creditors. sept28 WM. M. LEIGH, Adm’r. Sawyer, F W Stratton, J F Hcrulan. Michael Schramm, Phillip Hcrulan, Cornelius Htallery, Mira Ellen Hhephard, James Hlievcr, Mr Hpeucc, Jumps Sweeney,John Shepherd, W il Sheppard, Henry Skinner, James Silber, it Hpeisseger, Samuel Tra*k, Charles II Taylor, W H Taylor, Nesblt Thayer, Mrs P P Taylor, W II Tilden, Barnard B Theot, Charles il Thomson, George Tlioma*, John A AIXEITB Patent «ix berrel «elf looking and Revolving Pistol. Double Barrol GUNS, of all kinds e ml I -..III... III t.'l .l.’tj 300 mHKniOM »ol 1UFI.H8 150 pairs English nnd Gcnnnn Pistols “Allen’s ami “Colt’*’’ Repenting PI l.'t.atl.h nn.I Vhhii.,! Pi.I|.|I««I|III I Jltltl 25 “AllVnVaml iiCoJtV’ Repenting Pistols 950,000 English ami French Peicusslon Caps 73 doacn Powder Flasks nnd Shot Bags 60 kegs Dupont's and California Powder 900 dozen Table and Pocket Cutlery, lie. Also, a general assortiaent iff SPORTSMEN’S ARTI CLES, Hardware, Nc. For sain nt ns low pi Ices as any other establishment, North or South. Mr. MOUSLEY, where superior work gnvo universal sntlsfttritnn tho past yctir, has returned fmm London. “■* “"I" “Ive personal attention to Manufacturing ami _ ol all kinds of FIRE ARMS, call nnd cxnuiino before purchasing. JOHN CABRUTHKR8, 175 Cc and will g.. Repairing n Please ca 5 cbtigross-st. SAVANNAH WHOhKSALE AND HKTAIL . SADDLERY WAREHOUSE; Ynung’a lliiildlngtSIgn of theGoldonSniltlle, Opposite Hamilton fy Symons' Clothing Store. .. W. H. MAY & CO., Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR- NCtldetl - -.. _ —.m.l ...rtri.ufliil nf Un.l.ltaia Cfcaerat SUrtterttsrattms. THE GREAT REMEDY Par Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrqftda, Kings .Evil, Back, Ltmbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Atoll, Write Swellings, Hard 7\imors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. NESSES, liavo on hau l a good assortment of Saddles, n.i..i ,pf which the following comprise a Bridles mid Hnmesscs, in itnnn mi. .uuimihs v«m,|i.w» « M Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shafton Saddles; er’slaree and extra large Saddles; Mena’ plain do.; English do.} lloys' and Race do.; Ladles* Saddles of a variety of Patterns; Bridles ami Martingales; Saddle-Bags, Trunks. Ac. SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees,Skirting and ling Skins; Pad do,; Straining and Woritod Web; Thread and Tacks, assorted sizes. HARNESSES.—Coach, Itanuche, Buggy and Sulky Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set. , CARRIAGE TIUSfMINGS.f. Barouche, Bti| WIIBKK THIS PLABTBa IS APPLIED, PAIS CANNOT KXIBT rpHESE Plasters havo the advantages of be- JL Ing put up In nlr-tlglit boxes—hunco they retain their full virtues in nil climate*. tVe have Just received the following tesilmniiiul Bum C. C. Sellars, an eminent liwj ver III successful practice In Wilcox county, Alabama. Hu Is a gentleman in his standing, and ono whose influ ence hue great weight: “Cxmdbn, Ala., Nov. 94lh 1818. "Messrs* Srovilf Mead—IGentleman! Having been re quested to statu what has linen the result of my experi ence in tho tlto of your “Hebrew Plastor,” 1 cheerfully comply by saying that 1 havo found it to be as heretofore recommended, mi “invaluable medicine.” In dlfltorcnt casus of iny fondly 1 have applied the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumor* mid Pains, uml It has never foiled to nf- nrd instant relief- I have also mod it with good effect upon my own |R-r«min the duo of uleeis, with which 1 have been severely afllictcil, Respectfully, Ac. C. U. BEL LARS. It has been very tieiicficlnl In enses of Weakness, such as Pniu uud Weukuess In thu Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, AlB-ction of tho Spine, Femnlu Wcnknes*, Ac. No remain, subject to pain mu) wenkness In tho hack, or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situntinns, find great relief from constantly wear ing tills Platter. The application of tho Plasters between tho shoulders has been found a certain remody for Colds, Coughs, Phllilslo nnd Lung AffcciIon In their primary stages. It destroys Influmatlnn by perspiration. Purchasers nre tu!vised that a mean counterfeit of thin article Is in existence. CAUTION.—Thu subscribers nro the only General Agents in tho Southern States for thnsalo of this truly valunhla Plaster;and In order to prevent purcluwors bo- lug imposed upon by acountnrfcit article, sold in this city nnd elsewhere for the genuine, they Invite particular at tention to tho following: Marks of the Gcniilno. 1st. Thngoniiiiiolsjmtuj) In smooth, engine turned bottomed boxes. 2d. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the direction*, around the box. 3d. Unless it has (on tho direction around box) n copy of tho Record of tho Court tn K. Taylor, Hociikstrk, It Is counterfeit. (&?»SCOV|b A MEAD, 113 Chnrlcs-street, New-Or- leans, Wholesale General Agents ftir (ho Southern States, to whom nil orders mu*t he nddressed. Sold Wholesale and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER A CO., nnd TURNER A ODEN,Savannah, GEORGF PAYNE. Macon may 3 f—5osuow6mo u*gy n and Bor Sulky Springs and Axles; DashFraiueiqllobbs am. by the single set; Plated and l/rnss Stump Joints; plain do.; pnlonl Dash LenUiur/Popknd Curtain do.; broad nnd ..... --.r —*- J narrow Laces, variety of pntTerns; Silk nnd Worsted Fringes; lilnck and purple Cokch Roans; Buggy Lnmps; plated nnd Brass Carriagu panda; Brass and plated knobs, Ac. ’ janl rpHE Enrl’s DaughtBr, by tho author of 4- Amy Herbert, Gcrtiide,Ac. __ Amy Herbert, Nos. 14 nnd 15 Dickens’ llnjschot Works Tho Architecture or Country Houses, Ineluding de signs for Cottages, Farm Homes nnd Villas, with 330 il lustrations, by A. J. Downing Clrcassln, or a tour to Uio Ciucasus, by Gcorgo Leigh ton Ditaon Appleton’s new and complete United States Guide Bonk for trvcliers, embrni'ing the Northern, Eastern, Southern ami Western States, t'nnndn, Nova 8eotla. N. Brunswick, xc. with liumeroisillustraUons, by W. Wil liams. No. 14 Byrnes’ Dictionary of Mechanics and Engine Work. Vol. 3, Gibbons’ History of Rome; Harper’s edition Second Book in Greek, by John McClintork. I). D. The Psnlins, translated add explained by J. A. Alexan der, Professor In the Theological seminary of Princeton Supplement to Frank Foster’s Fish nml Ftahlng nf the United Stale* and British Piovlnces of North America First Book of Nnturnl History, by A. Ackerman Part 4, Life nnd Correspondence of Robert Suulhey The Ureen Hand, a short Yarn Parti, Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution Rose Foster, vol- 3 The Drenmers, n story of Modem Lifu The Children of Love, by Eugene Sue. Received by nug I JOHN At. COOPER. TPIVE YEARS of a Humor’s Life IN AFRICA—By It. Gordon Cutnming, Esq.—2 vol*. George Cnstriot, surnaincd Scnuderbtg, King of Al- banin. The Conspirator; liyA. O. Ilupey. Bourne's Catechi-'iir of the Sleani Engine. Ellen Pnrry, or Trlnl* of Iho Heart. Vale of Cedar; by Groco Aguilar. Ilnrp-u'* Monthly Magazine for October. Iutunrnlioiinl Maanziucfor October. No. 7 Field Book nf the Revolution. Dr. Moore on Health, Ditense nnd Remedy. St. Giles nnd St.Jnrnus, the Monk Knight. Ilody the Hovers The acnmrtrnss; No. 0 Pentlennh octlO **"’ "’** * ***** 1>H* HOOF! CELEBRATED QER ty, Diseases of tlto Kidney*, and^ all Diseases arUi!^ TO FLANTGKS AND FACTOHS. UPHE Undersigned have received their Fall X supply of Plantation Goods, which they oiler for sala on nernmmodating terms, consisting in pnrt of Ilia following! BLANKETS.—SO linlessuperior London Duffil, com prising nil the different Grades. PLAINS.—3D bates (nil tVool) heavy Plains. KKR8EY8.—'75 do Kerseys, Plain nnd Fnney. LINSEYS.—10 ca*cs Fnney Plaid; 10 do Plain Colors. COTTON OSNABUUGS.—50 bales Stout Cotton Os- BIUIVVN SHIRTINGS.—50 do heavy Brown Shirtings. PRINTED CALICOS.—20 eases low price to fine. FLANNELS.—15 bale* Red und White. HANDKERCHIEFS.—500 dozen Blue nndFancyhend Ilandkeichnifs. SHAWLS.—200 do Fancy Wool Plaid Shawls. NEGRO CAPS.—100 do Kilmarnock nnd Scotch Bon nets. SNIDER, LATIIOP X NEV1TT. oct7 NEW GROCERY STORE. OEO. M. WILIiETT * CO. H AVING established n general Wholesale and Retail GROCERY STORE, nt Romsharl’s old stand,No. 08 Nt. .Inlltm ami 101 llvynn Street*,' (Wnring's Building) nrn now prepnred in furnish their Iricndrt r:nd patron* with a general assortment of OnoCElUES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS, Tobncco, Candles, Preserves, Syrups, Pickles, Potatoes, Apples, Fruit, Nuts of nil kinds, and GARDEN SEEDS; also FISH nnd OYSTERS t wlien in season,) will bo nut up fresh to order nl their arm ou Uiu Isle of Hope, in nny quantities, either fresh, pirkled in vinegar, or suit, or in nny mnnncr in which the purchaser may desire, nml which, from a long expe rience in tlie business Uiey will warrant to glvo satis faction. All order* from the country, accompanied by thecnsli, or approved city references, will bu promptly attended to. OEO. M. WILLETT, J. P. A. UUPON, JOHN K. TRBEAU. Savnnnali, Oct, 1,1850. m t91 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS. rpHE DESERTED WIFE! I.y Emma D, X E. N. Soutliwortli, Author of “Retribution or the Vale of Shadows.’’ Household Words; by Charles Dickens—No. 17 k 18. The Gem of the Henson: A Souvenir for 1850. The Children of iho Mnu*e; by Mrs. Duncan, Author of “A Meinour of Mary l.uudie Duncan”, Xc. Milman’s Gibbous’ Rome; Vol. 0, complete, Boston Edition. Tlr Night-Side of Nature, or Ghosts nnd GhoaU-Scers; by Catharine Crowe. Washington and the Principles of tho Revolution t An Oration delivered licdun Uiu Muuleljiat Authorities of Boston, on July 4th, 1850; by Edwin P. Whipple. A further supply iff Mulmmuicd, aTrndcedy; by George II. Miles. Received by sept4 JOHN M. COOPER. jy£ElGS ON DISEASES of Young Chil- Mc. McDonell. Edgar M McCk-natlKli, Thomas McGinnis, E » McFarland, Mis HarrictG McDonald, Donald It McIntyre, Hugh McCormick, Mr McKinlay, Janie* W Me Rory, Mi#* Mary A McCann, Charles McGuire, Henry PoutiiU house hold Pnrgvry, or Hints on Emergencies. Bowman’s Practical Hand Hook of Medical Chemistry. The Broken Bracelet, nnd oUier Poems; by Mrs. Erliug. Ilnxbaugh on Heaven, or Iho Abode ol tha Sainted Dead. Siueaton’s lliiihler’* Pocket Companion. Cabinet Maker and (JplwLterer’s Companion. Descriptive Geography of Pnlcstino; by Itnblil Jos. Schwarz—8vo. The Drawing Room Scrap Book for 1851, with 13 il lustrations; Morocco gilt. Tho Gift, for 1851, with 8 steel cugrnviugs, Moroc co gilt. Gray’s Poetical Works, with illustration* by Radcliffn. Morocco gUt. W. TnOllNE WILLIAMS, oct ID 15 RIGHT’S Law of Husband nnd Wife J J with American notes; by Lockwood—2 vnls. Abbott on Shipping; Story X Perkins’ notes, new edition. Tho Berber, by the nuthot nf Kalooinli—2 vols. Leigh Hunt’s Autobiography—2 vo|*. Julin Howard—pries 25 cents. Harper*’ Mngnxfne for September—No. 4. International Magazine for September. Pictorial Field Hook ofthe Revolution—No. 0. Night Side nf Nnture, or Ghosts and Ghostseers, Cotton’* Three Year* In California. The Lily nnd lire Totem; by W. Gilmore Sims. March's Reminiscences of Congress. The Lorgnette, or Studies of tho Town, engravings, — W. THORNE WILLI*** sept 20 LIAMS. QODEY’S LADY’S BOOK for Novem- NEW WHITAKER-ST. STORE. J. A. BROWN fPAICES this method of informing tho citl- X zons and public generally that ho has taken the store on the corner of lirnughtnn-strcct Lnnc nnd Wliit- nkcr-slrcet, (formerly occupied by Mr. James Kennedy,) for the piinrose of establishing the FRUIT, CONFEC TIONERY, nod FAMILY GROCERY BUSINESS. Respectfully soliciting a pnrt of the patronage of those who have known him ns a clerk in Ills mother’* store In Congress-street, ho takes pleasure in Informing Ids friends that hi* stock will consist nf Butler, Cheese, l.nrd, Hams, Fnlton Market Beef, Mackerel, Cndflrii, Her ring, Sugars, Coffee. Tens, Oil, Vinegar, Syrups, Flour, Ctackera, Candles, Snaps, Starch, Spices,Tobac co, Cigars. Willow-Ware, Brooms,Pnlls, Matches,Table Salt, Candles, Nuts nr all kind*, new Pickles, Catsups, Coniinl*, Porter, llrandy-Cherrles. Brandy-Pearlies, as sorted Preserve*, Olives, Capers, Hnulincs, Rnlslns, Cit ron, Fruit of nil description*/ nnd various other articled too mimcrnu* to mention. All of tliu nliove stock U nf tho host quality, and will be Hold nt tho lowest Cnsli price. 15 oct 16 IN QUA11T MOTTLES. Scrofula or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bing Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatubu or Lumbago, anti diseases arising from an injudicious use q/* Mer cury, Ascites or Dropsy, Exposure or Impru dence In Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Dis orders. Tin* Medicine has acquired a very extended nnd c*- tnhliriicd reputation where* cr it has been used, based en tirely on it* own merit*, which Its superior ofllcncy tin* alone sustained. The unfhrtiiuMn victim of hereditary disease, will! swollen gland*, contracted sinews; and Imiic* half carious, linvo been restored to hnnllli ami vigor. The scrofulous patient, covered with ulcers,loathsome to himself nnd Ills ntteudnnls, has been made whole. Hun dreds of permits, who Und gronnrd hopelessly foryenrs under cutancn* and glandular disorders, chronic rheu matism, nnd many other complaint* springing from a derangement of the secretive nignns and tho circulation, have been raised ns It were from the rack of disease, nml now, writ! regenerated constitution*, gladly testify to the efficacy of tills inesilmahlo preparation. “TRUTH IS STRANGER TUAN FICTION.” The attention of the render is called to tho following n#t«riLliing cure, effected by the use or Sands’ Sarsapa rilla: Tills l* to certify that I havo n colored womnn who has been afflicted fur the last live yems with Scrofula, nnd nil tho remedies I used had no cfl'eottu arresting the pro gress of the cuiiiplnint; on thu contrary, she constantly grew worse; mid after expending between £70 and £80 with physicians, besides using other popular remedies without succo*s, till tho diseasu had enteu away the car- tilugu ot her nose, mado It* nppcntnnse nn vuriuiis parts tor licr body, and had finally commenced lu ravages In ha roof of her mouth. lu this drcndful situation, with tho prnsncct of dentil -taring her in the fnce, l stated hci case to Dr. Disoswuy, the agent for Sands’ Sarrapnrilln in Newborn, N. L\, by whom I was advised to use that article; and to my sue- prLe nnd that of mV neighbor*, to whom her case was known, after using tour and a half bottle* she was restor ed to perfect health,nnd that in the space of threo weeks, and wns ntde to work ill two weeks from thu lime she gommcnced taking it- In witness of thu truth nr this statement, I have here unto affixed my name, till* Ifltlt dny of Sept., I847. JOSEPH McCOTTKlt, J. P. Mouth ofNcuso River, Craven On., N. U. HOIIE THROAT. The following I* nn extinct Troiii a latter received fmm Mr*. Ilevun, who had been afflicted several years with Scrofulous Ulcers, Dyspepsia, &c., and recently an nlfec- Uon ofthe tin oat and chest: UAUKVSBOHa, Va., Dee, 13.1845. Messrs. A. It. & I). Hands: Before I commenced using your Sarsaparilla, my suflerlngs were nlimwt part expres sion; my throat was completely ulcerated; I had a dread ful cough, and there were frequently weeks toguthet that I could not speak above a whisper; and beside*, the In flammation from my throat extended to iny head, so that my hearing wns very much impaired. After inking tho Snrsnpnrilln a short lime, my health Improved, and my throat Is now well; I am as free from cough nnd tightness ofthe chest us ever I wns, nnd can hear quite, distinctly. My tlunnt has been well utiout three months, (lie cure of which has been effected entirely by tho use of your Sar- s^ri'vnur friend, LOUISA R. nEVAN. Tho tallowing testimonial to tho value of the Oaiimpa- rllln, Is from the Rev. Luther Wright, aged 70 years, Congicgnlioual AHnhucr, residing nt Woburn: Wonua.H, Mass., March 30,1840. Messrs. Hands: Gentlemen—From what I hnve expe rienced, and from the information I hnve recently receiv ed from n number of persons of high respectability who havo used your Snrsnpnrilln, I have not thu luust doubt but Hint It I* a most valuablo medicine, nnd that the nu merous certificates you havo received of its cllicney nro fully sustained by experience, and nlllmtigli Its reputation nod utility nre very extensive, and stand in no need of my humldo efforts to Increase them, I want all who nr<? ntilictcd by diseaso to bernmo acquainted with thu effica cy nnd power nf your valuable medicine. I am, gentlemen, gratefully and very respectfully yours, LUTHER WltlullT. Prepnred nnd sold, wholesale nnd retail, by A. It. & D. SANDH, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton »t., corner of William, New York. Sold also by Druggists general ly throughout the I 'idled States and Canadas. Price, £1 per bottle; six (Kittles for £5. nug 27 .jotil a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Sue hi i* OoastlptUlott, Inward I’ll cs, Fullness ofln^ to tho fiend, Acidity or tho Stomach. Nmuoa, hIS burn, Disgust for loud, Fullness or weight In tho neh, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering atthi ff; iff tlto Stomach, Swimming of tho llend, llurrlml.lf Dllllcalt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Chokii,. 8 ?*! Suffocating sensation* when in a Lying Posture, iJlii.f,. r of Virion, Duls or Webs boltoro Uie sight, Favor anS'Kw pain in tlto Httnd. Deficiency or Perspiration, Ye||ow„- of the Skin and Eves, Pain In tho side, liack. ri“** Limbs, Xc., Sudden Flushes of Heat,’otirnina Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Groat l)«^5! ,fl .lull oV g|ilril.< The Genuine nro Entirely Vcgotablonndftcofmm .. coholle Stimulant Bmp. Aloes, Khcubnrd, CabL , Acids and all Mineral and Injurious Ingredients n are pleasant In taste and sin ell, nml mild In their Iw 1 ' 11 Uon, never griping or giving any uneasiness; tlwv\, n ' strength to tho whole system whilst they drive riL* . dlseuao. They ran bn administered tq tho most den". ‘ Infont With perfect sntbty, aelic *i« READ TIIM FOLLOWING ARTICLE, neared In the loadlnt IN 5 BITTERS PnKPAtt8D nv RB. O. M. JACKSON. ’ At th. 120 Arch-.t,, Hnppei phla—tho “Philadelphia usasyflsSfti- personally acquainted with Dr. Iluollnnd, nnd ariiiii. .S' service* ot tliis grunt man ho could not quietly look thunssurnneo of an Impostor, without anpiizi„, l », en X a ofapproaelilngdangerr . or approaching danger. .. UlimSTOPlI WILHELM HUFELAND. IN KNIItilStt CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOFLAND “One of Uio most renowned physicians, one of n,. greatest heuufoctore of modern time*, was born ut Lshii* Salza.GeriiiMiy. on the 19th day or August. I7ti9. Af,!;? careful scholastic education, ho, like his IkUirrandiMM Duller, (two culolirated Doctor*,) voluntarily devoted 1.1., self to Uie study or Medicine, nt Jena and Gottingen in 1783 obtained tho degree or Doctor of Mediciiis. latter University. From 1703 to 1801, ho officiate ,! Professor nt the University of Jena. In 1801, ho wmibI pointed Privato Physician to the King of Prussia. her oftho Academy orsekneo, anil u;»on the esttnii.i, ment ofthe near College at Berlin, Professor and Physician by the MlnUtry ofthe Interior. His charaettr Istfc profoundness nnd deep penetration enabled him 1# combine the theoretical and practical; to unite old now systems^produco In comiuon thenrocUcnl a«d u " e . * tits and necesun ful, nnd thus draw thereftom tho rcsul applieablo menus. “It wns Dr. II. principally, who exposed and deitmvH thoHlrown’s System,'which, notwithstanding the lhiiu! exterior,could not eoncenliu manylmnorlbcUuni,brnn f h, to light by llooflnnd’s noble impartiality, sound tm and doep penoirntion. Independent of Ills ptncticti u fuliu-ss as Physician and Professor of tho henling an | l( has enrnod undying fomo for his superior knoa^u'. u Mnterin M edlca.ns well os for his manifold works on leal jurisprudence. Among these may be mention,j his world renowned ‘Makrobcollk, or the art of proim, ing life,’ ‘System of practical healing nrt,’ ‘Ideas or rE Biogenic,' ‘Journal of practical Medicine,' Ac. I|, u, besides all till* gained eternal fame and praise from faring humanity for the discovery nnd combination a several infolliblo mcdieinnls, among which is tha fo fomed and Justly celebrated compound, known ns Dll. IIOOFLAND’S GERMAN BPITERS. Tho nppliention of nclduous earth for the euro of nu phurie iliscnses. The cclebrutcd Diaphoretic retnedr-. and numerous invaluable recorded recipes. 1 After the celebration of his fiftieth professional fertili ty, In 1833, upon which occasion Uio King of Prussia hon- ored him with tho insignia ofthe Order ofUie L'ro*aofihi Red Engle, and many other Royal Orders and Matkist distinction, he died on the 25tli day of August, R-so, 1,. tho King of Prussia's private Medical Uouncellor,) win,, out any leglllmnlo male heir or offspring. “Dr. O. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, hns had tkt "i/i. m. rfuuKsuii, ui 1 ■iiinueipiiin, uni naa it, mean* of obtaining the genuine recipes of the great mil i__. p,, wilhelm Hi' * - icalennnscllor'Uliristoph Wilhelm Hufeland,’and Hire luvnlimblu medicines aro prepared with the utmost can nt tire German Medlcitio Store. Tho bitter miiluit: llooflnnd’s German Bitters, is the result of many year* study nnd experience by the gn at Inventor, and knon nml prized In Eurnpo as nn infallible remedy for Uiu can of Liver Cnmplnint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, tie. I)r. f. M. Jackson’s preparation of this medicine has obtainri the anino celebrity in Uiia Western World. The tntimo- nlnls nnd Innumerable confirmations of thousands of Us mi J —• • ^ most severe and difficult ease* cured. Is ample prool this. The medicines compounded by Dr. V. M. Jack havo produced the very effoetaniidtliesumohnpnyrwBn#! which the Immortal Inventor indicated nnd Intended, ini consequently must be prepared with scrupulous neeuracr. In view of Uio nbovo Dicta itsccinssliigiitarthatanybaty could have the hardihood nml Impudence to abuse tha nnmonrthla distinguished Doctor, who died thirteen vesn ago. To pass off 0 chiirintan quack preparation u u„ run) and genuine medicine, tiitil to give a remhltneeol originality by affixing n foe simile of thu deceased, is in. deed extraordinary! Tho public will understand what is expect, nnd whnt to do tindot such circumstancca.” A number of German pnpers copied the above and art therefore entitled to our thanks. Those Bitters are worthy the attention of Invalids. the - Possessing great virtues in the rectification of discs*, <4 Kin ttver and lesser glands, exercising the most senrcbiM powers in wenkness nml nffertlonsor tho dlgosUvc or gans, they are withnl, sale, curtain, and pleasnnt. ^ Oglnlona^off tho Philadelphia Press. DOUOAI/tl FERGUSON, CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER WrlKht-Square, opposite Court IIouhc. a THANKFUL fur past favors, hopes his ox- . ertionsiind extensive nrrnngomrnts during tbo past siimnier tn meet the coming tindu will secure for him from his friends ami tho public generally a liberal share of their fovnrs in the nliovo line—such ns Carpels Mndo nmILnid Down. Window Curtains Hung, nnd every thing else connected cither with Upholstery or Cabinet Making, executed promptly nnd to plenaethu most fas tidious. Ho has nt been appointed Agent nmf fins tn operation TODD’S CELEBRATED PATENT STEAM FEATH ER RENOVATOR—Tho Feathers nre cleansed nml dried from nil unctuous nnd glutinous matter, nnd cnnnnt foil to give satisfaction. nug 16 Graham’* Magazine for November. Hnrtain’s Mngnzino for November. Horace Templeton; by Charles Lever. An old Country House 5 A Novel by the Author ofUio “Gambler’s Wife,” Xt. Tho Cruise of the Crescent, or tho Boatawaln’a Prize by Sir Admiral Fisher. Jenny Lind’s Melodist. Household Words, Nos. 97 and 28. Received by oct23 JOHN M. COOPER. MACHINE NETTING. Manufactured on the Celeb rated Machine Invented and Patented by JOHN McMULLUN. llAT/TlIUOItTC. fPHE Undersigned will keep on hand and X bo prepared to liirnish to order, HEINES. NETTS, Xc.. of any required length and depth, warranted to bu equal (if not superior) to the best hand netting in the perfection of tho knots, freedom from slip knots, and greater regularity of tho meshes. The knot* nro tho well known Fislierinnn’s Knot, with the particular advantage of not capsizlug by a strain, in the merit, as in tlm hand netting. From tha facilities given in the manufacture of this Machine Netting, it can be sold lower Uiau it could possi bly bo xvhen knit by linnd. A lnrg« quantity hns been put in uio nnd has given general saUsfactlon. Apply to. WILLIAM E. HOOPER, Manufacturer, No. 74)$ IJowly’s Wharf, oct 31 lhstu6 Baltimore. Y^ONQUESTOF GRANADA—Putnam’s V-/ Uniform Library of Irving’s Works. Library of Irving’. . Tile Berber; by the author or “Knloolah.” Rural Hours; by a Lady. Europe, Past nnd Present; by Francis H. Ungenltter, L. L. I). Received by JNO. M. COOPER, nug 20 ' JjWGLISH PICKLES, Salad Dressing,8tc. Smith, N P Smith, Miss Elizabeth Stiles, Miss Mary Aon Smith, W J Bullivan, John Solomons, William Strong,A B Scott, John Scott, Absalom B Slone, Win Somerville. Win Snlte, William Stuart, It L X A T. Toole, Miss Ramil Toonahowi Division, No 9 Thompson, Samuel VV Thompron, MrsM C Toole, Mrs Hu»nn Thomas, Mist Maria Thomas, Joseph Turner, Mary Prime English Pincalill; ofthe kind; ~ * ** Billed Oil, septfl . ny, id; Bpiced Murinrd, I, be.; fur sale by tho choicest preparation Balnd Dressing, superior J.E. JOHNSON. OLD PENS.—A new supply of Gold V_T pens, consisting of Urown’s, llnxjey’s consisting of Urown’s, Baxley’s and other Received by JOHN M. COOPER. Visscy, John Vingunt, James Walsh, Jnincs Ward, John Wann, Emanuel Walsh, Patrick Waters, Jnincs Y Wnldbniir, Thomas Wallace, James Wall, Thomas Wnkely, John Wall, John Welsh, Mrs VVellnncr, Henry Whednii, Wm Wheedou, George B Walsh, Janie* Walnschmith, Conrad Whnttcn, Thomas J Wise, Mrs Rachael VlctabhlPis, Peter Voss, Heinrich W. Welsh. William . Weddell, William Whlcnian, II Witnell, Moses Wine, Rachael Williams, T F Withered, Moses Wiedemann, Theodore While, Miss Lydia VV Winter, Henry Wilson. F Wild, Thomas Wilson, Samuel 8 Wright, John Edixson Willian s, Wesley Williams, William Wood, F D MOREHEAD’S Magnetic MACHINES. 1»X A supply of Morchend’s Magnetic Machines, re ceived by tho Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS b CO. i)» no tii:r\ s A Sale und Certain Cttro for Consumption of thu Lung*, {Spitting of Blood, Couxli*, Gold*, A8tbmn,Painin the Bide, Bionchitls, Wliooidnu Cough, n ■ ..II ll.A ir.i.tl I. ... . The Uerman “Illustrated Neivs” snys: “Our editor nml others of this office hnve used tlx German Bitters and enn recommend H withconfidrnrr u our renders. As prepared by Dr. Jackson, it fully egiuh If notsurpnsses in lu effects upon diseased Liver ut Htomach, tho fullest expectation of tho dUlinguiiM physician.” Tha “City Item," October 10th, snys: Joy roRTUK In valid.—How many of our readers art ntllictud with diseased liver, stomach, or nerves l Muj, IIU mm ui. 4 1117 uiu |U in: |iiui:i|. Dr. Hooflnnd's Uerman Bitters has already cured ... dreils; and Hint it will cure, no ono who once tn.es il»J doubt, if Uiey use il as directed. It has citnlilhdiedfo itself nn uml) ing fame, which few hnvo done out of th Vast number that hns been thrown before the public. !i la one of Uie most perfect preparations in use, and, in German contemporary hns snld, Hint ns prepared by Dt J arkson, it fully rnunlt, If not »urpnrsea,)n it* effect/ tlr D and Supporter, for sale by may 11 A. A.SOLOMONS b CO. pRESTON’S EXTRACT OF LEMON: Ju*t received, and for sale by inv 20 11 URNER b ODEN. / AROSSMAN’S SPECIFIC—Justreceiv- KJ cd, a full supply nfCroasinnn's Specific; I supply nfCroasinnn's Specific; for snlo by TURNER b ODEN,Monument-square. Q ALTPETRE.—20 kcg8 beat refined SaU- novO lr0 ’ r ° r * ,U a. Jl. HENDRICKSON b CO. SNIDKIl, I/ATIIROP di NEVITT, SAVANNAH, GEORG/A, H AVE IN STORE—A full assortment of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale at Wholesale or Retail, on the most rea sonable terms. BLANKETS—Heavy London Duffil. own Importation huavy Mackinaw and Twilled Blankets, Whitney and Rose Blankets,ribbon bound. PLAINS—Heavy all wool Negro Plnius,assorted qualities. KERSEYS—A very large assortment, compiLing all the different styles nnd qualities hnUi fancy and plain,of Georgia and Northern manufacture. NEGRO OAFS—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bonnets. FLANNELS—Red domestic, plain, all woo’ !ow*nrlce to fine, heavy twilled for plantation use; white Flan, nel*, n full assortment of Amerlcun aud English iiiuu- ufoeture. CANTON FLANNELS—White, brown and colored, best qualities. LINSEYS—Plain red Llnsey, Plaid, assorted colors. COTTON OSNABURGS—From the best Fuciuricain - tho State, at Fuctory price*. BURL APS—Of tlax and cotton, forpfekingsheou. BllO. b BLEA’D SHIRTINGS U SHEETINGS—A full assortment, nil sty lea nnd qualities. COLORED HOMESPUNS—Marlltoro’stripesandplalds; Columbian nnd other stripes. . MARINERS’ STRIPES AND APRON CHECKS—Dlf Icrcut styles nml qualities. PRINTS—A very largo assortment from lowprlco to su perflnu. 8ATTINETS, TWEEDS b KENTUCKY JEANS— BFull assortment, plain nnd fancy colors. CLOTHS, CASSIMEUES AND VESTINGS—A large vnricty. DIAPERS—Iluekabiick, Scotch, Blrd’sEye,Russtnnud cotton Diaper; hro. nnd bleached linen table damask and table cloths. LINENS—4-4 to 12-4, nil qualities,from the bcstinnnu- faeiiirers. DIMITY—Furniture,all widths; a largo assortment ol furniture Fringes. Asuimn, I'liin in me cine, muni and all 1‘ulmonnry Allcctiutiri. UitlnloiiM of the Press, Tho Louisville Journal says: "Dr. Rogers’ LIVER WORT nnd TAIl not only gives immediate relief in Coughs nml Colds, but from tho testimony iff men of the highest standing here nml elsewhere, it is making soiiiu -ty remarkable cure* of Consumption.” Thu Knilwny Register adds: "Vvc havo heard it stated, hy persons of great respectability, who linvo used Ibis medieme, that it is ono of the most reinnrknblc medicines of tho ngu, for Cough*. Colds, Itillucn/.n, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in tlm Side nnd Breast, Spilling of Blood, Whooping Cniixli, nod all Lung Complaints, which, if neglected, usually terminate in Consumption; and tho certificates attached to tho advertisement* would scum ftilly to justify Uie statement. IjIVEHWORT. This Plant hns, for many years, been found to be of slugulnr virtue in the cure of Affection* ot Uio Liver. More recently it was ascertained that it possessed great power lu arresting bleeding at tire Lungs, Coughs of n chronic character, etc., and nf essential servicu in all diseases of n pulmonary character. TAIl. Tills article is now universally acknowledged to ho Uio most henling nnd efficient application for diseased or de caying Lungs, or any portion of the fleshy or unisciilnr parts of thu human body. Its medicinal nnd preservnUvo qualities were understood by Urn Egyptians In the early ages of the world, and no doubt now exists among sci entific men, tlml tlm preparation used in the emhnlmmciit of hndics, was composed principally of this ingredient. In Inter ages, it was found to he In universal use among the nborigincs of America, and nt this dny it Is their principal, and, in fact, only incdiclue fm nn unsound ■Into oftho Lungs, or any approach toll. Those who nre acquainted with the history of this hardy rnco of men, know tlint a death from Consumption is unknown among them I Tho incdicnl facility in nil countries nppcnr to hnve heroine aware of tlto grent henling properties of this nrliclc, nnd nre now introducing it in their practice. I)r. Buclinn, of England; Dr. Crichton, of St. Petersburg; Dr. La i’rleuio, of Purls; nml the distinguished Dr. Coop er, linvo been in the hnhit of combining It with other ar ticles in their prescriptions, nod with entire success. CO* Beware nf Counterfeits and base Imitations I W7“Tho genuine article Is signed Andrew Uouerb, n the engraved wrapper around each bottle. fU?- Price £1 per lloitle, or Six Bottles for £5. Bold lyitole-sale and Retail by. SCOVIL b MEAD, 113 Clinrtrea-strnct, between Conti nml St. Lnuia-st*., New-Orleans. Boi.e Genrrai. Aoents ronTiiK HoUthkun States. Hold Whole snlo nnd Retail hy T. M.TURNER b CO. nnd TURNER b ODEN, Savannah, Ga.j and OEO. PAYNE, Mncoti. f—5os enw7mo June 7 ...... . ........ surpasses, fullest representations oftho distinguished physician «k first compounded It. As n spurious article is now kf .i the public, wo would caution all ngninst using snjk* that signed by C.M. Jackson and sold by him it H “We hnve .. . ...... seen many flattering notices of this medkii* nnd the source from which they came induced us to raik j,., inquiry respecting Its merit*. From Inquiry w ' — * “ id it sp 1 ww fr action upnn dlsenscs nf tho liver and digestive ortui, ami tho powerful Influence Uexcrtsiipon nervouspiwirs linn is really surprising. It calms and strengthesi ta nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, maklngilcts refreshing. If this inedlcino wns more generally used, we nre «*• fled there would bo less sickness, na from tho stousei liver nml nervous system, thu great majority ofresl imaginary dlsenscs emanate. Hnve them in a hwitj condition, nnd you can bid defiance to epidemics gramt ly. This extraordlnnty inedlcino we would advi»* 1 friends who nre ut nil Indisnored to glvo n trial—it w then recommend itself. It should, in foot, he in every family.” Nouthur medicine cnnprnducesucberliftnctf of merit. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This medicine lias attained that high cbarsrter is necessary for all medicines to nttnm to Inducecoutuer* felter* to put forth a spurious nrticlo nt the ibk cf u>« lives of tliosu who nro innocently deceived. Look well to the marks of the Genuine. They havo tlto written signature of C. M. JAFKsOv upon tho wrapper, nnd his name blown in the boute,'• Kn out which they are spurious. For snto wholesale ami retail nt the German MCdRM Store, No. 120 Arch-strcct, one door below Sixth, l«« « 978 Rnce-strect, Philadelphia. For sale in Savimnrii.lj ’ J. A. La ROCHE. In Charleston by IlnviJnnd, Harris b Co.; in Auguta by Will, llnincs, nnd by respectable Dealers innen-1 unilcil Suited * throughout the L (ROACH’S EMBROCATION—Tliisaili- u cln is imported direct, nnd for snlo hy mar 28 TURNER b ODEN, Monument-square. T>RESERVED GINGER, Jellies, X Fiuits, be.—5 cases East India Ginger; 2 . Dried 20 dozen ns. Also, Pecan Nuts. Brazil Nuts, Eng. VVnlu'ut*, Filbert#, nnd every variety lu the trade, at July 31 M. J. SOLOMONS, 151 Congress-st. T) ERFUMERYand Fancy GOODS.—An .1. assortment of Lubin’s Extracts, Roussel’s and Hnuel’* Perfumery and Hair preparations, CoAinctics, be. For sale at JOHNSON'S PHARMACY, sept 25 Lye ou in Building. HOSIERY—A full assortment, comprising cotton, wool- on nnd silk hoot. Also Indies’ nnd gents’ merino and Yntcs.Jnmes GEORGE SCHLEY, P.M. TVTOTICE.—All persons interested nrehero- -L x hy notified that four months after this date applica tion will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Ef fingham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for Icnvc to sell a Negro Woman, named Sylvia, and a Negro Girl, named Dorcas, belonging to the estate of Thomas lluist, Into of said county, rlocessud. — ELI" nov 23 LtZABETH HURBT, Adm’x. cqnthactoii and uuildeu. rPHE Subscriber is prepared to execute with X neati Pi neatness and despatch, nil work in the nbnve line. No. 149 Brouxhlon-st., two doors west of I. W. Mor el’s Furniture store. mayffij flm L. SOLOMONS, Agent. RO 13 I NS ON & CAMP, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, And Dcolcrr In Pine Rrndy>lllnde Clotlilng. A RE now receiving their stock of Fall and -fX VVinlcr GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths. Cas- simercs nml Vestings, Beaver. Castors nnd*Pllot CloUia, for Over-Unuta, Ready-made flna black Frock nnd Dress Loots, Business Sacks, Fancy Conts, Over Coats of all giades, Pantaloons, black, colored and fancy Casslmere; Vents, Ctoih, Cnsbmere, Satin nnd Silk; fogetherwith a Inrxu assortment of Fancy Articles, all of which will bo offered low, at OAUDRY’H BUILDING, sept 34 Next door to tho Pulaski Ilousd. C'OMDS and PERFUMERY.—Shell and Vs Buffalo Horn Tuck Combs, of the latest style. Lu bin's fine Extracts for the Toilet,also fine Toilet Soaps am Shaving Cream, a superior article. Just received and for sale by H. Wll.MOT, Dealer lu Bllver Ware, Watches and Jewelry. JUST RECEIVED a largo lot of Tweed d Coats.” --- - »•-- - •-* ^ wonm, Pants, and Vests. Also, a lot of Black and Fancy Silk and SaUn Vesta. For snlo low nt PIERSON b IIBIDT, sept 3 No !0 Wliitaker-street. LOVES.—-Just received Ladies’ Gaunt- VJT 1 “ ‘ " _ leu or Riding Gloves, Gents, fine nuckskin Gloves, Dogskin Gloves, Kid, Woolen and Cotton Gloves, nt all prices. For sale by oct 211 LxUOCIIE, BOWNB & CO. d^OLD PENS.—A now and largo supply Vj* Just received; also, an assortment of Gold Pens and Pencil Coses, by oct 29 JOHN M. COOPER. fWER-COATS.—Just received a large as- * ^Isortmontof superior quality, for snlo nt tbolowest uy, mrsnic PRICE A T> LANKETS, Plains. 8to.—20 bales Lon- X/ don Dffiuo BlanKeUl ID do Twilled do; 9 do 11-4 to 13-4 Whitney do; 50 cases uml bale* Plain* nml Knrieys. 5 bales Turk and Plain Ited Flannels, 5 ease* plain anil fancy Tweeds; 5 do do Satinet*; 5 do Plaid Llnrev,; 20 hale* Cotton Osnalmrgi; 50 do Brown Shirting* nnd Sheeting*; 9ft enses Blenched BIlirtinas nnd Hheeilngs; 5 bale# Brown Cotton Drills; 90 case* Fanny Print*. For *nle by LATIIttOP b FOOTE. and gents’merino and emton iimler-sbirts nnd drawers. UMBRELLAS—Bilk nnd cotton. AlsoPnrnsolsnndSun tindcs. WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS A large variety. —ai.so— GINGHAMS, English nnd French Prints, Moos do Laities, Cashmeres, ulnck and colored Alpnccus. English nnd French Merinos, Gala Plnids, Worsted DninaKkanml Moreens. With n full ussc r.mcnlof all styles of Drees nnd Fnney Goods. sept 29 JIKADY AUBE CLOTHING, AT W 11 O L E B A I. E AN I) Il E T All/. W E have now on hand, and nro constantly receiving, the most elegant nml well selected :r offered - -jgant stock of Spring and Summer CLOTHING in this market. We have spared no pniu* in the selec tion of nur goods, nml being imiuiifncturnd under nur own Miparvinion, wo have no hesitation In snying wc nre ahlo to oiler tbo greatest variety, nml nt tbo lowest prices. Wo respectfully Invito tho attention of merchant* vis- Ring Savannah, and especially tlmsu who, heretofore, Imve gone to Clinrluston or die Nnrili to purchase, ns xvo feel confident wo enn soil litem nt such prices, and on ■iicli terms, us cannot but lie satisfactory. 0 \ * inuria PIERSON b 1IEIDT, 10 Whltnkcr-st. N ELSON’S Patent OPACIUE GELA TINE.—Jelly la made with the greatest facility In a Tew minutes, possessing thu whole of thu nutriment without tlto Impurities oftho calves’ feel. Tho Patent Opaque Gelatine will bn found, by comparison, to bo tho most economical preparation of ita kind evnr used, being nearly dotihln Bin strength nt nny other Gelatine, nml equnl in strength and purity, to the finest Isinglass, nml one.tblrd tin price. One ounce will mnko two pints of ,, price. One ounce will mnko two pints of Ulnnc-innngo.or Jelly, sufficiently firm to turn nut of moulds. For snlo hy A. A. SOLOMONS b CO. nov 0 r PHREE COURSES, and a Deasort: by nn/ iiiu.tf.uoci 1*1,ini. London edition—Bolin. Tho Nucoinachcnn Ethics nf Aristotle; by It. W.Browne. M. A.—Bohn’s Library, London. t ArtstoUo’a^TreaUsa on itiietorir; nJso, the Poetic of Aristotle, literally translated hy 'I^licodoro'Buckley, IL A.—Bohn, London. ’ Pictorial Field Book, No. 8. Received by • *>ov 11 JOHN M. COOPER, AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the Cure qf Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Wiooping-Cough, Croup, Alhma and Consumption. Tbo uniform success which hns intended tho use of this preparation—il* salutary effect—ita power to relieve nml cure nflectiou* of the Lungs, hnvo gained for it a celebrity equalled hy no other medicine. We offer it to the mulcted with entire confidence in its virtues, nnd the full belief that it will subdue and remove tlie sever est attacks of disease upon the ilirnnl nml Lungs. VALENTINE MOTT, M. D., Prof. Surgery Med. College, New York, says “It gives mn pleasure to certify the value nml efficacy of Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL, which I consider pu. eullnrlyadnptcd to eurediseasesoftha'i'lirnnl uud Lungs.” From Benj. Silliman, M. D., L. L. D.,etc., Professor or Chemistry, Mineralogy, be., Ynlo Col. Icgc, Member of tlio Lit. Hist. Med. Pint, nml Scicu. So cieties of America and Europe. “I deem the CirenuY Pkgtoiui. nn admirable cnmpnsi- tionfrom some of the be«t of tliu Mnterin Medina, and n very effective remedy for tliu class of diseases itis intend ed to euro.” Ncw-Ilnvcn, Ct., Nov. 1,18-19. From Ilr. Jones, An eminent practitioner of Medicine in Alabama, well known throughout the State. Montoomkry, Ar.*., Oct. 4, 1849. Dr. J. C. Aykr—Sih: I Imve used your ndmirnhlo compound extensively In my practice, nml find it to sur pass liy far nny other remedy we hnve for curing disnaso upon the lungs. Your ob’l servant, It. B. Joiikh, M. D. Prepared By J. C. Ayer, Chemist, Lowell, Mass, For salu by TURNER b ODEN, Monument-square, und t. M. TURNER, 181 Hay-at., Savannah. July 23 2mo—tilths DR. LEIDY'B SARSAPARILLA BLOOD PILLS. AHEAD OF ADD OTirEllS! The Envy of All Pill JHamiffc«H»rtr*l .7t7ELL may tboy bo envious or jcaloci r V when it i* 11 so well-known and undeniable I* wherever lJr. Leidy’s Bnrsnpnrilln Blood 1 PHI* duced nml hecniuo known, olliors nro superseded, u he public will take no others than Dr. Le dy’s. 000,000 BOXES BOLD ANNUALLY. The only Pills known to contain Barinpnrll n. NofoJ such combination in form of Pills exists. 1 hey pr«* both Purgation and Purifications in other words, they purgu nnd cleanse tho stomach and bowels, IKJ tliu sumo time purify the blood and fluid of the be Hence the reason why Physlclana lu ell parts ots* United Btntcs 1 ccnmmciid them. EAT. DRINK AND LIVE AS USUAL. Dr. N. H. LEIDY, solo Proprietor and Manuftciarer' tlie celebrated Hursapnrilla Blood Pills, does not W* you, .while taking them, tn abstain from eating,of Je customary linbils. It doe* uot require much nrfUinra convince nny nnc with common sense, that IW' system requires nourisliinuiit end •upl’ortln ric**'"" wellnslnlicaltli. Nature tenches usu “7 ant a man, and tlerm nothing which relates to man foreign lo my feelings." YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A VIGOROUS LIFE Or n Prniimtiiro Death. K1NKKLIN on SELF-PRESERVATION. ONLY na CENTS, rpHIS BOOK, just published, is filled with J- useful informnlion, on Uio Inflr/nlilo* nml dlsunstts «fJi'O.Gimeratlve Hystem. It addresses Itscllaliko tn YOUTH, MANHOOD uml OLD AGE, nml should lio rend hy all, Tlio valuablo advice and Impressive warning il gives, will prevent ycurs of misery nml suffering, nml aavenu- ntially i'lioufiinils nf Live*. . *** A reiniltnnce of 95emits, enclosed In n letter, ad- t0 ,m * N. VV. corner of Tllll(l) * UNION-Htreeta,liel ween Bprueo and Pino, i’ll 11, A DEL- PHIA, will ensure a book, under envelopo, per return of Persons ntnillstanco mny address Dr. K. by loiter, (post paid.) nml lie cured ut homo. ’ _ PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, bo., forwarded by Mqdiija' n remlllance, and put up secure from DAMAGE or OUltlOBITY. .... DAMAGE or GDRIOBITY. Book-sellers, News Agents. Pedlars, Onnvnsiors, nnd all others, supplied with tliu nliovo work at very low rates. stiiUi—ly J>ROF, BARRY’S TncopborotiB orMedi- . ,fMed Compaiind--Far 1 preserving and beautifying ”•<1 Dnlr, eradicating seiirfuml dandruff, nnd curlngdls- or tlie skin, glands nml muscles, stings, cuts,bruises, '•I I'istrcccivud. and for sale by »»2H - G, ll.'HENDRICKSON b GO. enses- be.. juiiud bike* ormg or aecnyuig piaui. neiuicr is roslrsiBtftoni oc" pation required, nor need fear of exposure bespy'*"*"* ed whilst taking llieso Pills. . AN OUNCE OF PHEVF.NTION IS WORTH A POUND OF CURE. , . It is almost incalculable and incredible, wlist nf suffering might lie prevented by a little timely p' K " linn. IT mo.t pursons, when tlieynl first bejln w unwell, nnd aro aware of existing symptoms of ■ sickness, would take nt once 4 to 6 of Dr. Leldy’eewj pnrllln Blood Pills, and rppent, nfter a dny or two,«« tlie symptoms not entirely subside, what an amonin suffering would be saved, how. mndy anxious mn,»" spared, ami how much toll, trouble and uttenuo* families nml friends rendered unnecessary 1 Think, render, of tho foregoing; reflection wifi you its truth. There Is nothing so vciy alarmingw<* diseases or slcknessj it is tlio delay in chocking n* 1 gross that oftilmes mnkes recovery Impojiible. MOST DISEASES COMMON TO MEN, W0J» AND CHILDREN . Pi nre overcome by Ilr. Leidy’s Snrrnpnrilla Blooo ' They nro efficncious in Dyspepsia, llcnibiclie, Dll* Giddiness or Faintness, Palpitation or Fluttering. . Heart, Dimness of Uio Eyes, Costivencss, Inflttw Want or Appetite, Dislike or Disgust to Food, Fuin«J Woiglit nt tlio Btomneh, Heartburn, WntcrlirMib Woiglit nt tliu Btomneh, Heartburn, WntcrUrMo, Eructations or Acidities nf the Btomneh. Inward Foul nr Offensive,Breath, llnd Tnsto ini he MouW'X morning or nt oilier times, Colic Pnliis.Flattilenryi . of tho Breast, tho Lungs und Limbs, of tho me, tlio l.niiiH, of tho Ilnck, Shoulders, IlhnumsmW;, „ Diseases of tho Bkiu, Scaly Eruptions, Dry V i'linplcs of Uio Fnce, Neck nnd Body, 'i cR ,!r , worm, Prickly Ileal, nnd nn Itching, burning L^, Ing sonsntinii iff the akin or flesh, Depression o' Melancholy, Morning Biekness, nnd tramp* ~ Btomach, ole. common to Females. IF PILLS RE NECESSARY, . f Take no other thnn Dr. Leidy’s SnrsnpndH" j ^ tlioy nro wnrmntod to do more good, nt tin m'. j|fJ _ any others, nml mny bo safely taken Ifor m™" “ . i-miiinmi In tii.itil/lnil ri.nnirliiir nn restraint la 11 ■II/ "Ki"i"| mill mny «m»i/ - - . enmmon to mankind, requiting no rcsirnmim Mura coiifidencecan ho plnccdln them than because jirepurud by Dr. N. U. Lcldy I'himW} " y„i, Dnioalni. (Ilmmlit nml Pbvslcinn.Grndimie or . i stiliilions, nttested hy Dr. P. S. Phyatlck. Dr, •• - — - ^ *—ids, Dr. IL Dr! N.'chnpirra'n^'DrfT.'fL Jwn8s» i>f• ll ''•Vy Jackson, tis. w. rtiii«<m. Dr. J. It. Coxe, nr. w woes, Delano; bo., nil of Pbilndnlpbln, oroitaruio.kla.lu tlio puM», MMP* " S Cn nnL Ilu ni.tiroilj Hmn, If you Hfiilrt.“J'Llf nn/ roni.rBn.ln. or (lurlflcnllon, or Tor th, l-II.I.H IN A mr- 1-rlnolpnl djhSDnTl.EIBY'8'DWhhf nSTh Notlli l'mmTII-.tronl, helwnn. I,BC#sn street*, Phiindelatila. Hold also hy nil r«#j In Augtuln. Mlllodgoi. hn b„uu,i il5;-||-grttK»®0(g • M. 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