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VOL. XXIX.
SAVANNAH, ■MurnsnAY mobNino", October it, tin.
NO. !ilO.
=fUE"DAILV GEORGIAN,
IS PUBLISH*!* 1N T,UI
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM II. BULLOCH,
,,{jJ dollars rr.it annum.
rjvJBLE BE.U-A^UALLY 1» AUViSUK,
OR
I * six D0U.ARS_FOIl SIX Months.
Tim Tltl-WEEKLV (IBOROIAN,
4 on tan cou.stnV,
I "”l s!SwT»"'i>“ °' li “ ° rtl " 1 Dl r y a “’ r '
I ml Sal"*);) lll0 itaulligorn’O, Ciimmur-
I ifi™J Lrulluunm,*, il.olmling .low
I &'JK 1,1 1,,,iur -
1 ims pm*vk
. ..u nuns oi' tlui State awl Union, Guardianship."
Vr"' Id ill tRe city, at l’IVK DOLLARS Those nrc therefore to cite and admonish all
[ QOlltllS.
TIIK WEEKLY (IROROIAN,
bnublUliod every Friday allerimmi. ut TnKK
I noM.Au. pur animiii—allj.ay able ... advanco.
. v n —l’ncli Citation by llic clerk, of the
|.‘„. b „f Ordinary, Ilia. a|.l>lical.on ll.|B boon
Si fur laillora orAdiiiiniitralion, mini bo pub-
I I, iicii tiiiktv i»avs at least. . . „
Nolice by Kxooulora anil Ailniinialrulors for
Debtor, and Cradiloratorinidoriutlioirncoounta,
I inii«t be published six wkkks. . .
1 Sales of Negroes hv Kvoeiitora or Adnuiiistrn-
,nna bo ut public auction, on the hrst l uos-
.| |V of the iiiontli, hotvveen tho usual hours or sale,
at tlio place of public sales in thu county whore
I the Letters Testamentary, of Administration,. or
(iuanluusliip, may have'boon grunted, hrst giving
M . T r days notice thereof in one of'the public
••ueltes of this State, and at the door ol the
Court House, where such sales uru to bo held.
Notice fur leave to see Negroes, must bo nub-
|i,l,cl for four months, before unv order absolute
,|»ll be made thereupon by the Court. .
Sales of Ileal Instate by Executors, AdimniH-
iwtow, and (inardiaiis, must bo published SL\-
TV DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
mst lie made ut the Court House door of tlm
county in which the property is situate, ami on
i!»' first Tuesday of the month, between the
hoius often in the morning ami four in the uftor-
I noun. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
■sj expressed in llw advertisement.
Applications !»v I’.xecutors, Administrator* and
(inardiaiis to llie'Court of Ordinary for leave to
Mill Lind, must he published FOtJfi MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
| t.'sUle rfhd intestate estates by Executors nud Ad-
minidmtnrs, must be advertised FORT Y. DAYS.
Applications by Executor* and Administrators,
f"r Letters Distoissorv must ho published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages oil
roil estate, must be advertised once n month for
FOUR MONTI IS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
Killiacopv of the bond of agreement) to make ti
ller to land, must be advertised Tiuikk .Months
alleast.
Sheri IPs sales under executions regularly
fruited by the c.nirts, must bo advertised
TlllllTY DAY’S— under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must lie advertised goner-
illy, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
All Letters directed to this Otlice or the
l!dit»r, must be post jiaid to entitle them to utton-
LEGAL NOTICES.
rllJOBOU, Appling County.—Tu
VX all whom it umy concorfii—Whereas, Dan*
iol Morrison upplies to ina for 1 utters of Adminia-
tratioil on tho estate of lioury Simmons, Into of
said county, ducotumd,
Thuso uru thurulbfo to cite and admonish all
aud siugulur tho kindred and creditors of Uio said
deceased, to Hie their objections (if any thoy
lmve) within the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not bo grunted.
Given fYom under my hand, at offico, this Gtli
September, 1847.
MALCOAI JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
act 4
QGOUU1A, Bulloch County.—To
VX all whom it umy concern.—Whereas, Allen
Williams, Guardian of Martha A. Lyons, hath
applied to tho Hon. tho Court of Ordinary of
lliulocli county, for Letters Dismissory from said
persons whatsoever interested, to file tlioir ObjoC'
tious (if any) in my otlice, within tho time pro*
scribod by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
bo grunted tho applicant,
octl DAVlD BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
F OUlt mouths after date application will bo
mudo to tho Honorable tho Inferior Court of
Glynn county, when sitting us a Court of Ordi
nary for leave to sell the estate of Win. B. McDon
ald, deceased, late of McIntosh County.
ALEX’RAIoDONALD,
daniel McDonald,
oct 5 Administrators.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es-
tato
l nors
I’eiii
.osop.. _ - , v .
County, deceased, are requested to como forward
and make immediate payment. And all persons
having any demand uguinst the estate, arc request
ed to hand in thu same regularly attustud within
tho time prescribed by law.
oct 12 CALEB 1‘ENDARVIS, Exc’r.
1 7*01111 MONTHS after dale, application
. will bo made to the Hon. tho Justices of tho
as u Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho no
soual properly belonging to the estate of Mui
* ■ - 'ucoui
Inferior Court of Chatham County, whilo sitting
" * “ **'per-
ary
PUBLIC SAFES.
On die 1st Tuesday in Decotnbor next, will bo
sold at Uio Court House, within Uio legal hours
. of solo, tho following negroes, viz t
Minta, Lydia, Flora, and Hannah, belonging to
Uio estato of A. 11. Bugslmw* deceased. By per-
inisionof tho Inferior Court of ChaUmm County
andbyordorof JOHN MURCHISON,
oct 5 Administrator.
By Cohen & Fostlick.
WILL BE SOLD before Uio Court House in
ceased, vlzt
Lot Lettor A. on West Broad Street leased to
Charles Van Horn for ton years from first day of
January, 1840.
Also, Not No. 8 and Improvements comer of
Broughton and West Bruud Streets, Liberty
Ward, subject to an annual rout of Thirty Dol
lars to tho City.
Also, Wharf Lot, No. 10, ut Fivo Fathom on
Uio Savannah River.
Also, Tract of Land, No. 940,19th District, 2d
Section of Cherokee, now Cobb County, conta Ji-
taining Forty (40) Acres.
Also, Uie following personal property belong-
ing to tho estate of suiu William Taylor, deceas
ed, viz}
A Negro Man named Shephnrd, and a Pew in
tho Independent Prcsyterian Church in tho City
of Savannah, known in Uie plan of suid Church as
No. 3.
All the above 2»ropertyso)d by tho undersigned
under aud by virtue of u Decree in Equity of the
Superior Court of Chatham County, rendered at
its May Term, 1847.
oct 2 N. WALLACE, Executor.
E. Turner, late of said county, deceased, for tho
icnclit of the heirs ami creditors of said cstutu.
aug 17 STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
Iconic MONTHS after date, pplication
X will he made to the lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for loavo to sell a lot of
laud in Early county, No. 140,5th district, belong
ing UHlio estate of James Brinson, deceased, Tor
Uie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. JASPER WILSON, ) Px ,
m.j.t 111 S1.MHON UHIN3QN, j L r "
1 .1 OF EC MONTHS after date, application
will bo made to the lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham couuty, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to soli two Ne
groes, being part of the personal property of the
Into Joint P. Williamson. Sold for the benefit of
the heirs. JOHN N. LEWIS, Guardian,
sept 2
1 7*OF 1C MONTHS after date, nppication
. will ho made to tho lion, the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell thu real
estate and slaves belonging to the estate of Mi
chael Dillon, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs, devisees and legtees of said
estate. ROBERT M. CHARLTON, Ex’or.
jutie 23
R EMOVAL.—The Subscriber lias reinoy-
ril to the corner store adjoining May &
IV*. Sailillery, opposite Parsons’ Drug Storo,
ami Ins m ule ami is .-till receiving largo additions
tuliisstock of HOOKS AND STATIONERY,
which are eilVrnl for sale at reducud prices.
IWlT.lt UK EVERY DESCRIPTION.—
r.tigiisli, French am! American of every grade of
'1'i ility ami price. A line article of Ruled Letter
r.qtfr. from .'?! to $2 fit) per ream.
STEEL PENS in great variety, from 374 cts -
lu $1 per gross.
A line stock of WRITING, COPYING AND
.MAItkl.N'ti INKS. English and American.
Amu, dUILLS, READY MADE PENS and
UI’IU. PEN NlltS, the latter a new and iuge-
m*m>ly made article of the best quills, aud used
with Imldcr*.
Amu,aline a***ortnienl of Quarto, Cap, De
mi and .Medium PORTFOLIOS, with and vvilh-
out locks. Plain Sheep, Morocco, extra gilt Tur
in Morocco,ami Paper Macho do.
IKKNl'Il PORCEL1AN PUMP INIC-
•M’ANDS—a line assortment. Also, a great va
nity of Glass ami other Inks, together with u
Inn! stork generally, of iudispeiisilno and eonvo-
iiiciit ntiiclos for n’n ollieo or counting room.
AIm». a tine assortment of English and French
VAIN AND FANCY NOTE PAPER AND
ENVELOPES, Visiting Cards, Card Cases, Cut
(ills* Seals, ami plain and fancy Wafers of every
description ami lor all occasions, together with «
variety of articles selected especially for tho no*
rvininmlnlion of ladies.
t’lll^s MEN AND BACKGAAIMON AND
DUALtillT IM)ARI)8 of various sizes. Also,
■y3* «f new and interesting UAME8 for
ANNUALS FOR 18-17, splendidly illustrated
n"l richly Imiiml. Also, an vxtonsivn stock of
SioS wl a “‘ l 1,05,1 JUVENILE AND TOY
I he new works of ihc dav will he received as
issued by the publisliers, uud sold at tlieir
lhe siili-crilicr solicits the patronage of the
nmmmmty. His Hook Slock generallfy, is sold
imtjlisher* prices, and in regard to Stationerv,
net* assured of being able to give satisfaction,
in., i! i a r" in,r - v ,nL ‘ rc bant is ollered 2t)0U Spell-
'liaS', ,50 ’ , ! ,,,l 'l" ilU '»0(M»qninw Blank Work,
UiiiMiui i UUt U l , lar ?' s H *oek of Bibles, mid Ton-
51 l, . v »"i Heeks, Note Hooks, Paper, Ink,
' , i.! " n o nn ? Hook* generally, at low-
l ;c ,‘ UH " ,au " as been before ollered in this mar-
ni'i-mv.A NI> J0 " FHlNTINfi AND BOOK
“ 17 JOHN M. COOPER.
T’tiAW; ,, ', ,,A 'V AltE IN WANT.
(I pl™*'iro in having it
Itnrcd in ""'all)- I, tli.it lit, i« pro-
Ladies Veit... »i M! W"* ol 1,11 ,lll! Gentlemen,
RAOMC MONTHS after duto,application
.1. will he made to tho Hon. tho Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting
us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real
estate and slaves, belonging to tho estate of Doro
thy Sulfucr, late of said county, deceased, for a
division of the sumo aiming the heirs of said es
tate. ‘ N. NUiN'GEZER, Ex’or.
July 21
C l HATH AM SHERIFF’S SALE.
^ —On tho first Tuesday in December next,
hofore tho Court Houso, in the City of Savan
nah, between the legal hours of Sale, will be
sold a Negro Mun Slave, named Lafayette, levied
on by virtuo of n fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of
Mortgage, issued out of tho Superior Court of
Chatham County, in favor of llanry K. *Bi
roughs vs. T. Waters,
oct 1 ELISHA WYLLY, Shcrift*, c. c,
C HATHAM SIIBKIFF’S MALE.
Oil tho first Tuesday in November next, be
fore tho Court House in tho City of Savannah,
between thu legal hours of Sule, will be sold, All
that Lot of Ground, situated, lying nml being in
tho City of Savannah, County of Chatham,
known m the Plan of suid City by the number
eighteen (181 bounded East by Washington
Square, South by St. Julian Street, West by Lot
number seventeen (17) and North by Bryan
Street, together with all tho iuiqrovcmouts there
on—Divided to satisfy tho following executions
issued out of Justice’s Courts, viz.: John G. Fal-
ligaut vs. Mary Scgurs, Administratrix Estate
James Sugars, deceased; Cope & Mills vs- same
William M. Leigh vs. same} C. C. Thomqsoit A
Co. vs. same; and three, Francis M. Scarlet,
Adm’r, F.Htute John Purland, deceased, vs. same,
Levies mudo and returned by a Constable. Pro
perty pointed out by Plaintilrs Attorney.
ELISIIA WYLLY, Sheriff, c. c.
oct 1
WKlalilAM B. HALE'S
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
J^A DI ES’ Misses, Children^ tmd t Infant’s
SHOES, of every style, shade and nattorii
at Uio NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress streeet, Savannah, Ooo., sign of
Goldon Hand. . oct 1
tho
Ion Hand.
Dot 1
Cliill Fev er, 1) i mib Ague, Inter
milleut &Kemiltent Fevers &
all the various forms of
Bilious JDiseas.es ?=v
.Si’EFDIJ.YitTIJUROlJGHIff
by/),CURED
'■ 'Psgoods India Cliol^
_ f
T HIS invaluable medicine was prepared from
ail exensivo practice of sevoral years in a
bilious climate, and is never known to fail of cur
ing Fever and Ague, or uny of Uie disuoses abovo
nuined. ,
Thoso who nro suffering from affuc.tions of this
kind, as also those who have bccomu invalids from
their ellccts upon tho constitution, will find tho
India Cholagogito a most invaluable remedy for
purifying tho blood, and thoroughly cleansing
from the system tho morbid effects of u bilious cli
mate.
The wonderful operntiou of tho Cholagoguc in
orndicating bile from thu human system, cun only
explain its extraordinary ngonev in tho speedy,
Uiorougli and permanent euro of fever tulr aguo,
aud thu various grades of intermittent aud remit
tent fiivors.
It is equally offoetunl for tho euro of Liver Com-
E laint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Livor: also
nlargomont of the Spleen, called Ajjuo Cuke,
and the various forms of billions Indigestion.—
Tlicso, with the other vnriod affections of such
climates, arising fYom a common miasmul cause,
are only modifications of the same disease, uud u-
qually controlled by the same romody.
The operation of the Cholugoguo, as its name
imports, is upon the liver—promoting Uie dis
charge of bile. The Uiousaiids who havo used it
need no further evidence of its vnluo than its hap-
pv restorative effects. For sale by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
jan 11 Monument Squnrn.
A DMINlSTieATOICS SALB.-On
thu first Tuesday in December next, be
tween tho usual hours, will he sold at thu Court
House in Darien, McIntosh county, tho follow
ing named negro slaves, Mary Aim uud her three
children, Ollnnd, Toni, Eliza, Rose, Adam Aleck,
Beck and infant, Louisa and Grace, for the bene
fit of the heirs of Alexander S. McIntosh, deceas
ed. W. J. MelNTOSH, Administrator,
oct 12
17*0IJIt MONTHS after dale, application
J. will lie made to the Hon. thu Justices of the
Inferior Court of Bryan county, when silting us a
Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tho per
sonal property of Alary S. Wilson, u minor,
july 25 O. W. HART, Guardian.
UHUAllS: 812<4AItS!!. S120A11S!!!
Just received —
5,000 fcJugerior Britannia Brand
5,000 •* Charleston “
4,000 “ Diana 44
2.000 “ (fold Leaf 44
0,000 44 Brilniiniu Scguudi Brand
5,000 44 Puneleln
5,000 44 Coiisolucioii 44
3,000 44 Lord Byron 44
Besides various other brands, which thu subscri
ber offers ut wholesale and retail.
P. JACOBS,
27 Bull street, sign of llio Indian,
apt 14 ;
A GR1CULTURAL IMPLE-
xlu MENTS.—Having made largo additions to
their former assortment of Agricultural luipla-
ments, Uio subscribers now oiler to pluuters and
morchnnts, a bettor stock Uian over befbre offered
in the SouUiorn country, consisting in part, of tho
following arUclos, viz:
PLOUGHS.
Yunkco Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11,13 and 20
Dagon, or Connecticut Wrought iron 1,2,3, & 4
Alien pattern
a os, Norse &■ Mason’s Improved, viz:
eavy 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel and cutter
No. 2 B, a largo 2 horse
Do. with wheel uitd cutter
No. A 3, medium 2 liorso
44 A 2, light 2 horse
44 A 1, light 1 inulo or gardon
44 0 inch light 1 horse turniug
44 7 do. do. medium 1 horse turning
44 15 do. do. new pattern ldo, for light soil.
44 A I, sido hill 2 horse
44 O, do. do. 1 do.
Sub-soil, a lioavy 2 horso or ox
Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse
Do. O, 1 do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rico do now pattern, with guugn wheel.
The above Ploughs, with and without stocks—
extra stocks for tho improved Ploughs
HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0,1,2, & 3 crown.
Do. bright do. 0,1,2, &3 do.
Do. Rice, No. 2 and 3 do.
Do. Now ground, PP and PPP do.
Do. Oval Eyu Grubbing,Nos. 2and 3 do.
Do. llouud'Eye do. Nos.2uml3do.
Lyndon &. Co's. Anchor, 00,0,1 and 2 do.
Brade’s Patent, 0, 1, 2,3 uud 4 do.
Light Yunkco
AXES.
Do!!!i7f C °'. [ various pa.ro.,,,
SHOVELS.
Handled Spades, Socket Spades
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, &c.
Improved Cultivators, with gunge wheel
Cultivutor Plough, or Horse IIoo
Common Harrows, Folding do
Corn aud Cobb Crushers, a hand mill
Do. do. do. for horse power
Corn Shelters; Fan Alills, two sizes
Patent churns, Plantation Wheelbarrows
Common Straw Cutters, Putcutdo. do.
Swinglotreos
Gruiu Crudles, new pattern, Rico do. do.
SCYTHES, HOOKS, &c.
English Patent Scythes, American Grass do.
Grass Platt do. Briar and Brush do.
Scyth Snuiths
Briar Hooks, Corn Cutters
Post Spoons, Ox Yokos aud Ox Bows
Frails, Axo Helves, Pruning Shears
Dirt Scrnncrs for public roads
Gurdeu lioes aud Rakes, Ditching Kuivcs
Transplanting Trowels und Forks
Garden Reels aud Lines
With a variety of Implements not enumerated.
For sule by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
oct 7
.STOKW.-KO- nBIBIS°l' M’AMBTDIStt'S At.Ii
WARD SWIl'T would rospectftilly inform HEALING OINTMENT.—Abdul the.yea
1817, I was living in |ho western part dftbjs Slate;
pursuing tin* oceiiputidn of a farmer. One my
while chopping in Uie woudH, I foolishly chopped
my foot ueurly ofl*, instead of Uio tree. Daring
thisniistbrtune I employed mysolf in pordsiilg Uio
T would rospectftilly inform
his frionds uitd tho public generally, that he lius
commenced tho Wholosule Grticory Business, in
Uio store adjoining S. E. Crane’s Carriage Repo
sitory, mid nearly opposite to Mr. John Boston's
Counting Room, on Bay street, where ho is now
receiving, and intends to kcop constantly on hand,
a general assortment of Groceries, to which he
invites tho attention of purchasers, feeling saUs*
fiud that, from his long experience in Uie business,
combined with his porsonul attention being given
to Uie purchase aud sulectiou of his stock iu the
Northern murket, that he can offer as greut in
ducement to buyers as cun be obtained iu this
City or Charleston.
His stock comprises tho following, WiUi evory
thing clso in his hue *
New Orleans Sugar,
St. Crox uo.
Muscovado do.
Orleuns refined do.
Stuart’s Loaf do.
White Huvmia do,
Ltiguiru Co(Tuo
Rio do.
Java do.
Sugars and Toliucco of
various brands.
Liquors, Wines, Ac.
Crashed & Powdered do. Teas of different qua-
Cuhu Molasses. lilies,
sept 4
ROCl3ltll2S.—BJO boxes Hammond’s
*J Soap. GO do. Fny’i
L'ppcr.
E xecutory safe.-By virtue of
an order of tho Honorable Inferior Court
of Liberty County, whoti sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will he so id at thu Court House door iu
llincHviUc, of said County, on tho first Tuesday
in Dueumher next, between the usual hours of
sale: All thu rumaiuiiig real estate of Robert
Hendry, late of said County, ducoused, consisting
of several Tracts and parts of Tracts, viz: Two
Hundred und Sixty Four Acres of Laud granted
to Thomas Neal uml Philip Pippins. Three
lliiudrcd Acres granted to Jonathan Robinson.
Fifty Acres granted to Sylvanus Robinson.
Twenty-five Acres, being part of a Tract, grunted
to Ann Robinson. Two Hundred Acres granted
to Andrew Floyd. Three hundred Acres "runt
ed to John Underwood, containing about Eleven
Ilutidred and Forty Acres, more or less, nml sold
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms made known on the day of
sale. JOHN A. HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL,
sept 23 Qualified .Executors.
R UTTABAGA, Dale’s Hybrid, White Flat
r ~
__ Dutch and Globe Turnip Seeds. All varie
ties ofCubbugc, Radish, Spinach, Luttuce, Peas,
Cauliflower, Beets nml Sulsify Seeds, Gardon
Trowels, Inarching Knives, Pruning Scissors and
Nippers. J list received per Sterling, and for sulo
T •*. TURNER & BROTHER.
M oninnent square.
by
sept Ifi
J. M.
■ AVANA 81214 AUS.—The Subscribers
D. having made arrangements with the most
celebrated Sugar Manufacturers iu Havana, will
continually kuop on hand, for sale, a choice se
lection of their own direct importation, und now
have on hand tho following:
20,099 Britannia Garcia choice Segars
25,000 La Ceres do.
25,500 Aqiiilla do.
10,000 Consotncio do.
5,000 Washington Regalia do.
10,000 Venus do.
25,000 Alrio do.
und various other brands, which they oiler on ac
commodating terms
oct 0 CONNEItAT & BARI 12.
IU'I-Ii.vm im.i'o ; Roots, Shoes, Car-
"'•mroW i 1 n" k, T'' To llro O.m-
J.» I, ' ” V|,l "" of ltu.nl}' Made
.Cfe 1 mirpnascd for ntvlu,
H.nimiot Banimi" 1 '” “''I’l' 1 )' of iluliipiiublo
M... k Jrs ' m u1 """ uur I'"® "">* vnriud
To the Yoim..’\V H . H lu •‘"'O every customer,
‘'•leriiii! n„. a,. .It’ 11 aimoiiiieed that we uru
Bats that con i W, r llr ’. S . ll,t * I'diiaiw* and Leghorn
i'rnt.,1,1i" llli » «i'<y. “'"I wr.
('nil 'it v 1 v 1 ,u ‘"’el.
(lOUlVvI’f ,’’ (lll - r u.. Slrcut, .ian of tho
„-'n'-'l-f JIIANI).
- WILLIAM 11. IIALIL
pC5Siini?c
r«i«S, ‘LLIAM II. HALE. Mnmi-
ll »l.,C , i ralcr ll*"nl}| Altido OliillihiB,
Mrect, 8onil, , *7; fo’Onks, etc., 1G3 Congress
nnv. 19 l ‘ l, * w 'Market square, Savannah, Ga.
Itl&lKXeilANOE laullo.’,
iron: .iJS 1 . ChAlroiw’ irn.l Inlimu’ S1IOE8. of
titor'e, |(}:{ (. !,( t ‘ a "d pattern, at the new Granite
nov It) street, Savannah, Ga. .
HJVlj.1 .IA»l 11. HALE, Proprinlor.
J 1 hif firaS ®IV B ttl— A uronl
RutKiio a., i H it, Tooth and Nail
T O FACTORS * PLANTERS.—
PLANTATION GOODS.—Snidku, La-
tuiioi* n. Nkvitt, oiler for sale—
20 Indus superior London Dullil Blanket!
JO do. Fancy End Twilled do.
20 do. Georgia Plains, Schley’s manufacture
25 do. Cable Warp do. 25 do. Fancy, do.
20 do. Washington, Glasgow uml Union rolled
Kerseys
5 do. extra heavy Mallory do. do.
5 dh. plain mid twilled Red Flannel
5 do. plain and fancy Linsey Woolscy
20 do. heavy Cotton Osnahurgs, Georgia made
25 do. 3-4 brown Cotton Shirting
JO do. 7-8 do. do.
5 eases blue ami fancy Striped Homespuns
5 do. low priced Calico
50 dozen Kilmarnock Cups
25 do. Scotch Bonnets
25 do. Wool Socks. 190 do. lle&l Unmlk’fs
25 do- do. Gloves.
50 do. Cotton uud Wool Shawls.
For sale at the lowest prices. scptC
N ew faff and winter
GOODS.—SNIDER, LATH HOP &
NEVITT, oiler for sale, on reasonable terms —
PLAINS—35 bales Fancy, 25 do. Cubic Wnrp,
20 do. Schley’s Manufactures.
KERSEYS—20 bales Washington ami Glasgow,
20 do. Union Rolled, 5 do. Extra heavy Mal
lory,
LIN SKYS—5 bales Fancy aud Plains.
BLANKETS—25 bales Loudon Dullil some ex
tra large ami heavy, 10 do. Bristol, fancy ends,
3 do. Col’il and Fancy,2do. Fine Whitney, bed.
FLANNELS—5 bulos Plain uud Twilled red, 0
do. white. 5 cases Canton, or Cotton.
SHEETINGS—50 bales,3-4,7-8and4-4, brown,
10 eases, do. do., bleached.
MARLBORO’ STRIPES—5 bales Fancy und
Southern.
PRINTS—20 bales American and English, com
prising every style and
SHAWLS—W( '
lilies and sizes.
DE LAINKS, Low Priced and Fine.
llANDK’FS—Silk and Cotton, pocket, Verona,
Madras* nml Kutnall.
NEGRO CAPS—Kilmarnock und Scotch Bon-
. nets.
WOOL SOCKS—Low Priced und Fine.
HOSIERY—Ladies, Gouts, and Misses, of nil
kinds.
LACES—Figured and Plain Bobbinctt, Edgings
and Insortiugs.
CRAVATS—Ladies and Gents Fancy aud Black
Silks.
BROAD CLOTIIS—Black, Blue, Brown, Mix
ed nml Green, Broad Cloths.
SATIN ETTS—Cadet, Black, Blue, Mixed aud
Fancy Satinctts and Jeans. oct 1
d quality.
Yooieu, Silk und Colton, ull qua-
. 'ay’s pale Suup.
50 boxes Colgate’s do. do.
60 half boxes Family Soap.
25 boxos No. 1 Chocolate.
50 M Principe Segars. lObni
25 boxes Mustard. 5 bags Allspice
20 bbls. Clarified Sugar.
5 hlids. choice St. Croix do.
200 Demijohns Is, 2s, 3s, and 0s.
50 boxes Bunch Raisins, (it) doz. Brooms.
50 doz. painted Puils. 20 boxes Tublo Salt.
3 chests Oolong choice Tea.
15 cases 44 Byass" London Porter.
10 baskets “ Rococo" Champagne.
20 boxes assorted Cordials.
20 bbls Crashed uml Powdered Sugar.
15 bags Brazil Sugar.
15 eights casks Brandy.
15 qtiurter casks Malaga Wine.
15 do. do. “ Dourotte” .Malaga Wine.
6 eighth do. do. do. do.
5 quarter do. Madeira Wine.
15 eight do. do. do.
2 half pities Oturd, Dupny & Co’s Brandy.
5 bbls. Clover Leaf Gin. 15 do. Cordiuls.
13 Venal’s Regalia Segars.
200 Reams Wrapping Paper.
50 Gross Andrew’s Chewing Tobacco.
20 boxes perfumed Soap,
100 Gross Friction Matches,
Landing from brigs PhiUtra nml John Hurt-
man, and for sale hv
yept 15 CONXKRAT & BATHE.
u
|s.
_ variety of
Nail Brushes;
—..ig Combs; Perfumery,
Article* C8 * Ornaments and Fancy
kftt’G.S ah ,ny uw,, d supply of FRESH
ah selected with the utmost care,
tfnt oq THOMAS - RYERSON,
1 corner of Buy & Whitaker «ta.
N EW FALF OOOllS.—Tho Subscri
bers have received, by late arrivals ami uro
now opening a full assortment of Fancy uud Do
mestic Dry Goods, which consist, in part, of
Broad Cloths, Cassiincres, Snliuetts, Tweeds,
Vestings, ill every variety, Black Alpacas, Silk
Wrap do., Black, Plaid, nml Ced’d Merinos, Wors
ted Plaids, Oregon Plaids, Twilled Ginghams,
French do., Cashmere Drusso.s.Mousliudc Laities,
Rich Fig’d do., English and American Prints,
Black ami white Prints, Furniture Prints, White
amIKod Flunmds, White.and Brown Canton Flan-
mils, Paper Cambrics, Cambric and Jaconet Mus
lins, Itoh ltoy mid Broeho Shawls, Printed Cash-
mere do., Marseilles Quilts, Hemstitched and
Plain L. C. llamlk’ls, Silk do., Cotton Pocket and
Veronn llnndk'fs, Bleached and Brown Table Du-
iuask, Bird's Eye Diaper, Huckaback Cotton do.,
Dowlas Towels, Clasps, Rings aud Tassels, Braids
uml Silk Twist for Purses, every variety of Silk
and. Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols, Oil Cloths,
Carpetings, Druggett or Figured Baize, Carpot
Rugs, &c., &c., which, with a variety of other
goods, will bo offered ut tho lowest market prices,
and on thu most accommodating terms, Wholesale
or Retail. Merchants, Planters, aud others, are
invited to call and examine.
GODFREY & LaRCCHE;
oct 5 West corner Shad’s Range.
L aces and embroideries.
Inside Illidf; Emb’d Muslin Collars; Lace
Cans; Muslin Bands; Cambric Edging &. Inscrt’g;
Swiss do do; Thread do. do.; Valeueiene's Lace;
Lisle Edging and Inserting; Linen do. do.; Plain
and Fig’d blk. Lisle Luce; Fig’d und plain Cap
Lace. For sale by
oct2 HENRY II. STOTESBURY.
_ NEW AND SEA-
SONABLK GOODS.—
Received by late Arrivals
from Now York, Boston ami Pliiludalphja. Thu
Subscriber begs loavo to ucquuiut the citizens of
Suvununh and its vicitniy, that ho has received,
ami is now opening, at his Store, a most piiIuu-
did assortment of GOLD AND SILVER
WATCHES,CLOCKS, JEWELRY,SILVER
AND SILVER PLATED WARE, FANCY
GOODS, Ac., consisting in part ns follows:
CLOCKS.—Splendid Gilt uml Ebony Mantle
Clocks, Mahogany, Rosewood and Black Walnut
Gothic Clocks, new patterns; Oflico Time
Pieces, 8 days; O. O. G. O. G. Brass Clocks,
8 days ami 30 hours.
WATCHES.—Gold Lever, Duplex’d, Anchor
aud L’Epiuu Watches; Silver Lever, Anchor,
Lcpinc and Plain Wutehes.
SILVER WARE.—Table, Dessert and Tea
Spoons, various patterns; do. do. Forks; Silver
Clips, u great variety; Ladles, Fish Forks, But
ter Knives, Salt und*Mustard Spoons, Cyphons,
iVc. &e.
PLATED WARE.—Cake Baskets,Tea Trays,
Castors, Candlesticks, Butter Tubs, Salt Dishes,
uud every other article in that line.
JEWELRY’.—Gold Pons uud Pencils, Gold
Guards, Vest aud Fob Chains of every descrip
tion, Bracelets, Finger uml Ear-Rings, Wutcli
Keys, Broochus and Breast-Pins, Mcdufious, Gold
Specs, Bracelet Clasps, Thimbles, Studs, Slides
and every other article of Jewelry usually found
in n Jeweler’s store.
FANCY GOODS.—A most splendid assort
ment of Rich Porcelimi and China Flower Va
ses, from §12 to §30 per pair; u good assortment
of Japan and Enameled Waiters, new styles, ve
ry rich; a tine assortment of Girandoles, Solar
Lamps, new style, ull sizes; Britannia Tea Sets,
Clusters, Lamps, Candlesticks, &c.; Ladies’ and
Gcntlometi’s Dressing Cases, Ladies’ Work Box
es, Fuucy Fans, Curd Cases of every description;
together with u large and varied assortment of
Fancy Goods, suitable for holiday presents, &e.
SUNDRIES.—Perfumery, a tine assortment;
Musical Instruments of every description, Silver
mid Steel Bug and Purse .Mountings, Silver and
Steel Becds,Silver Pencils nml Toooth-picks, Ci
gar Cases, Snuff and Tobacco Boxes, Silver
Chains; Tooth, Nail mid Shaving Brushes; Hair
and Clothes do, Alilitary Trimmings of every de
scription, Canes, a good assortment of Cutlery—
together with every other article usually found hi
our trade.
Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry Repaired in tho
best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction.
oct 18 T. T. WILMOT.
r(REAT RARGAINS FOR CASH.
VT JOHN MURPIIKY has rocoived in store
and for sale, Blenched Linen Drill from 31.4 to 75
cts. Brown do. do. from 134 up. phiin Brown
Linous and Hollands from 124 up, Irish Linens
from 20 to 874c, fine Cotton Chintz at 35c; mixed
cr iy, blue und black Satinet, black Cashmere and
Cuslunerutl very cheap, Worsted Grumbroous
at 25 cts. white und fancy Vestings at 75c per
yard, colored and mourning De Lai ns front J2-4
up, Silk lldkfs from 31J up, Linen Hdkfis,
Ladies, Misses and Children's llose ut 10 to 50c,
Ladies Linen and Raw Sijk do, Gents brown and
mixed Socks from 10 to 25c. net Gloves mid Mits
from 10c up, black Silk Cravats from 50c up,’
super Italian Suwing Silk at 3 cents a skein,
wliito Linen Table Cloths from 50c to $2, needle
worked Collars from 25 cts. up, Mourning Culi-
cogb at 8 to 124c, colored do at 64 to 124, aud
nl — u — -*•««:- which, to-
o-— ^ are well
worth tho attention of ull who ueslre good and
cheap goodB.[ aug 4
mill, and for sule by
oct 6
CONNERAT & BARIE.
/''I FOVES.T-Ludies black und dark Hoskln
VX Gloves, do. light and white do. do. do. white
black and white Bilk do. do. fmd Miss Merino do.
Miss colored Silk do. Gents white, black undeol-
orod Hoskln do. do. do. Silk do. do. Linen Lisle,
and Merino do. d°* uuper Black do. Opened
and for sole by
oote HENRY II. STOTESBUllY.
> WAVFIIES AND JE1VEF-
\ R\\—The Subscriber wishes to call the
^^jlfraUciitioii of bis customers to a choice as
sortment of fiuu watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Lovers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
vers. Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Limine mid Vertical escapement.
Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys und Chain Rings, all of which
will lie sold as low as in any city iu tho Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 Firat corner west of Pulaski House.
XjlRESII SEEDS. — The Subscribers
A lmve received u choice selection of GAR
DEN SEKDS|Which have been raised with great
cure by a 8oed*man of high reputation, and arc
warranted us good us uny to bo found in this
country.
ASPARAGUS.—Giant und Roots.
BEANS.—Kidney, Dwarf, Bush or Simp.—
Early Mohawk, Early Yellow, fi Weeks, Early
Cliiua Dwarf or Largo Kidney, Refugee or 1000
to 1, Half Moon, (polo or running,) Largo White
Limn, White Dutch Runners, Scarlet Runners,
Red Cranberry.
BEET.—Early Blood Turnip, Long Blood,
White French Sugar.
BROCOLI. —Early White, Large Purple
Capo.
CABBAGE.—Early York. Largo York, Green
Globu Savoy, Early Sugar Loaf, Eurly Drum
head, Lute Drumhead, Lurgu Late Battersea,
Lute Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutch, Green
Glazed.
CAULIFLOWER.—Early aud Late.
CELERY.—White Solid.
CRESS.— Curled or Pcpporgrass, Broad
Leaf.
CUCUMBER.—Early Frame, Early Cluster,
Early Short Green, Early Long Green.
CARROT.—Early Horn, Long Orange.
CORN.— Swoet or Sugar, Early Cuimda,
Tuscnrora.
EGG-PLANT.—Purple.
KALE.—Green Curled Scotch, Purple.
LEAK.—Lurgu Scotch, Louden.
LETTUCE. — Drumhead, White Cabbage,
Curled Silesia, Large Grcciihcad, Imperial Cab
bage.
MELON—Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cuutelopc,
Large Musk.
MUSTARD.—Brown or Black, While English.
MARJORAM.—Sweet.
ONION.—Yellow Dutch, Large lied, Silver
Skin, Onion Sotts.
OKRA.
PARSLEY.—Curled.
PARSNIP.—Large Dutch, Gurnsoy.
PEPPER.—Boll, Cayeno.
PUMPKIN.—Connecticut, Mammoth.
PEAS.—Early Washington, 2j foot, curly
Warwick, 2 foot, Early Double Blossom Frame,
3 feet, Eurly Clmrlton, Golden Hotspur, 34 feet,
Dwuiff Marrowfat, 34 feet, Bishop's Dwarf Pro
lific, 1 foot, Matchless Marrowfat or Tall, 0 feet.
RADISH.—White Fall, Hardy Long Scarlet,
Long Salmon, Seurlet Turnip, Yellow Turnip,
(line Summer uud Winter Variety,) Bluek Fail or
Spanish.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
SPiNAGE.—Prickly or Fall, Round Leaf or
Summer.
SQUASII.—Early Summer Bush, Early Sum
mer Crook-neck, \y iutur Crook-neck, Cncouuut
or Porter’s Valparaiso Vegetable Marrow.
TURNIP. — Early White Dutch, Flat or
Spring, Eurly Red Top, Early Garden Stone,
Large English Norfolk, Hanover or Long Tank
ard, Purple Top Rutahcga.
TOMATA.—Large Red.
THYME.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In packages of 12, 25, 50 ami 100 kinds iu
each.
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c.
Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Canary
Seed, Hemp Sued, Millet, Red Clover, Rye uud
Oats.
Flower Seeds, Roots, Fruit aud Ornamental
Trees, furnished to order from one of the best and
most extensive Nursery and Flower Gardens iu
this country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of Stuck, Poultry, &c., to which
will he added iiic most popular works published
on tho above subjects.
Agents for tho American Agriculturalist, pub
lished monthly by A. U. Allen, N. Y\, for which
subscriptions ore solicited,
oct 7 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
r3.ROCElfiIES.-rII. A. CRANE .oilers
VX for salo, on favorablo terms,
SUGARS.—10 libds. St. Croix; 25 do. New
Orleans; 25 do. Aluscovmlo; 30 tierces do.;
10 do. refined Orleans; 50 packugos Stuart’s
loaf, crashed, and powdered; 5 boxes white
Havana.
COFFE.—150 bags ltio; 50 do. Laguira; GO do.
Java.
MOLASSES.—50 hlids. Cuba, 25 tierces do.;
50 barrels Orleans.
CRACKERS, &c.—20 bbls. Butter( 20 do.
Boston; 20 do. Sugar; 10 do. Pilot Bread.
SHOT.—100 lings, assorted.
POWDER.—50 kegs, assorted.
BACON.—20 cusks sides; 5 do. Shoulders, and
5 do. Hums.
PEPPER &, SPICE.—10 bags each.
POUTER.—20 casks Byass, pts.; 20 do., do ,
qts.; 20 do., do., Ale.
ALMONDS.—10 frails soft shell.
RAISINS.—25 boxes Malaga; 25 half do. •
TEAS.—20 half chests Black; 20 qr. chests Hy
son ; 10 eases Imperial.
VINEGAR.—2 j bill*. Cider; 5casks While YViite.
CANDLES. — GO boxes Adamantine; 25 do.
Sperm; 25 do. Tullow.
SOAP.—100 boxes, various brand.*.
TOBACCO.—2000 packages, various brands.
SEGARS.—100,000 Spunish and Principe, the
most nqprovod brands.
LIQUORS, WINES, &c.—10 pipe* and half do.
pure Otard Brandy; 10 pipes pure Holland
Gin; 150 libls. Western Whiskey; 100 do.
Northern Gin; 50 do.N. E. Rum; 25 do. ex
tra clioico old Monongahela Whiskey; 10 do.
44 Bourbon’’ do.; 15 pipes and qr. casks choice
old MaderiaWiue; 2 hlids. choice old Port;
10 bills old Poach Brandy,
oct 10
G < It OF FlCl 13 S.—100 bags Rio Colloe, 20
r do. old Java, 20 do. old Cuba, JO do. Cape
do, 20 Mid*. Muscovado, 5 do. S(. Croix, 5 boxes
Loaf, and 10 bbls. Crashed Sugar; 10 hlids Sides
and Shoulders, 10 bbls. Sugureiirml Hams, 10do.
uml 25 kegs Luril; 30 boxes Sperm, ami 25 do.
Tallow Caudles, choice Green ami Black Teas,
for sale by THEODORE MLN'lS.
oct 12
fragment leaves of on oid volume, printed in Eng
land soldo huddrea yfear* ago. Among these
scattered leaves I read ofaii herb Which hud be'en
analyzed by some of England’s aiieieut Alche
mists, showing properties uud qualities ueveY' Be-
fore found id any plant that wfts over discovered-.
This one herb, under llfo force Of the Retort
and CrucibW developed more than top distinct
properties* This tact struck niy mind so forcibly,
that it was impossible to get rid Of it. Something
seemed to tell uio that Providence, whose special
care is extended towards all his croAtdWl, hdd
never concentrated iiito one small herb sd niany
medicinal qualities, ns various and as complicated,
although perfectly identical as tho human blbod,
without a wiso pud co’dd purpose. Here was to
bn found tho acids, the alkalis, tho oils, Uio Wafer,
Uio air, the salts, tho soda, &c„ ull combined, fctih-
cuiltratcd, and cliuuiically united iiitb Duo single
elomont of power, forming a sitbstnilco more al
lied and iu afliuity to thu huiniui blood thmi was
ever boforo discovered iu UiO works tif nature.
Laboring Uildor thoso impressions for sevoral
yoars, 1 became uneasy, discontented, nud un
willing to coniine myself long of td UiO duties'of u
farmer.
Every tiling seeniod to point my mind to one
object, viz.: the preparation of tills herb into a
medicine. 1 then determined to return to Uio city
of N. York. 1 did s6, and immediately Btqttifrm
lor thu herb. It was not to ho found. I then
sent to Europe and there found it under uudUier-
name.
Havitig prepared tho article t6 iny satlsfacUort;
I gave it uWdy to all Who would use it. IIu'rt-
il reds, I might suy thousands, took it iAto Utoir
families and usud it: some for one thing uud
some for aunther, und ull iYom the vnry first to
thu very last, pronounced it of unm uled excel
lence mid power.
Thu first case that Canto under my observation*
was A uian that hud lost lhe use of his orin for
Home years. The Ointuteilt restored* his arm
completely iu a few days. This surprised ino os
much us it did the patient. After him there came
a man with sore eyus produced by gunpowder—a
very had eftse indeed. One box only sulllciudfO
ke a perfect cure. And I Would hero remark
that hundreds have been cured rtf fcAto eyes,
who never found uny relief but iu this Oint
ment.
There next came a woman who was suffering
excruciating puiil from the aguo itl tho IHcfr.—
Her physician (thinking it tho toothache,) had
extracted eleven of her teeth. But tins dillieulty
still remained as bud as rtVer. Thu Application
of the All lleuling Ointment was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Her futo however,
began to swell, and tho surface was covered over
with pimplus of eruption like prickly bout. Ill
one day all this disappeared. About tho same
time, a lady made application with it for the
limulaclin of long standing, nud a filling of the
hair. Thu Ointmuiit cured her headache, mid
restored her hair. Since tills, I frtyo known the
Ointment to euro cuhus of tun, twenty audforty
years standing. I hesitate i\ot to soy, tl\U it is
almost an infallible remody for this complaint. t
About this timo thero were two cases, one of
Consumption, uud thu other of Scrofuln, which
had bullied thu skill of every physieiau wlirt pres
cribed. It was wonderful to witness tlieolluetof
the Ointment on these persons. No one would
bulievu it unless they had personally Ucmcgscd ifi
But it did thu work properly. There was no half
way business, fur they recovered their health in a
few months.
Rheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cm
tancons Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, uud
Nervous Complaints were treated with Unheard
of success. But in Cliest diseases, such as Asth
ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Alsu, tho commoii diseases, such us
Ulcer Sores, Scald Head, Humors of thu Skill)
Inflammation, Files, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
uud Burns, it seems tu be u pcrluct antidote.—
People would come into tho storo smiling, wish
ing to know if 1 was really the Seventh Sun, or
whether tho Ointment that I gave them wus indeed
all-healing in its nature. For suid tliuy, not 0110
single application has failed trt elite.
Liver Crtmplaiiit, purtieulu
great and universal success.
It. produced such good results in all canes Uml it
has been noised abroud, nud I wus offered sums of
money lor a receipt to ulako it for private Use
merely. Every man spoke well of it, ns it hud
dune so much good.
Not withstanding nil, I have boon carenil nttf to
recommend it, except in cases I knew it would do
good. 1 was never willing to lend'inyself to any
t testing Us merits. This I oh*
C HAITI I* A 44IV11, Acc.—40 baskets Cham-
pugno, qls and pints, “Grape," brand, 20
boxes Claret, 20 baskets Sweet Oil, 100 boxes
Sardines, 10 do Brandy Fruit, 5 do Y’ermaeilli,
5 do Macaroni, 20 do Lemon Syrup, 10 do Hasp
berry do. Lauding from brig Josephus, and lor
sale by WOOD,
30
sept 3
, CLAG HORN & CO.
B
UTTEll,—U kegs Prime Goshen Butler,
lauding, for sulo by
oetJJ L. BALDWIN & CO.
17*FOUR.—50 sacks nml 20 barrels Georgia
J- Flour, ground from new Wheat, 11 splcndud
article, for sule low by
oct 8 ALBERT HARD.
L UTIISi—800 cusks Lime, cargo of schooner
Emily Knight, for salo to arrive, by
oct8 L. BALDWIN & CO.
L IITIE*—500 casks fresh Lime, landing from
sclir. Mary Farrow at Johnson's wharf, for
sale by L. BALDWIN & CO.
may 20
, wus treated with
liing without first testing its merits.
tll-„ „
(leaver to do on every rt ecus id 11, und.when I anted
as one of the Sick Committee in tl!o Lodge of L
(). of O. F. 1 then tested it upon Brothers in the
most critical conditions, nud had abundant oppor
tunity of proving its worth.
And, in conclusion, I would remark that I havo
placed this Ointment before tlm pcoplo ‘of tho U.
States during the lust nine or twelve months, and
so general has been the sutisfiicfiAu, aiUl sb great
umoiint of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes have already been sold. 1 do really
bulievu thoro never was u medicine which guiued
such widespread, universal aud uuniiimbus satis-
faction as tho All-Healing Ointment. From all
parts of tlm laud thero have como tin olio deep,
sincere and universal voice of upprnbntiou saying
".McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tlm word of
truth uud love, while health forever attends thy
foot steps." And were I now to give all thu good
sayings of tlm people, their unqmuifiud approval,
tlmir thankfulness uud gratitude, tlieir joy at rccov
cring from disease aud sickness, 1 could fill it
volume. J.VMKi McAi.istkr, New York*
For sale, wholosule and retail, by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 18 • Agents for Savannah.
jyjOFASSJES.—Bugarhouse Molasses, for
. sale by
oct lfi
II. J GILBERT.
^IJOAK.—15 hints, prime Porto Rico Btigitr,
'»y.
lauding from brig Alice Bentlov, nud for sale
SCRANTON iV JOHNSON.
B AUOY, dtt!.—Shoulders aud Hams of
superior quality. Also n few barrels of New
• Mi ' ' "
G *4>FI> PJ3IVS.—A large supply of tho q*
T hove embracing every variety of ull tlm prin
cipal nmkor*, which have been selected in pershti
with great care, and cannot but give eulisfnetiou.
The assorlino-.t varies in prices from §1 to §4
50 and includes some very superior small size
Pens for Ladies writing; together With u few Puns
iu heavy Gold Cases. A liberal discount made to
No. I
uckcrcl, for family use, for sale hy
A. HARD,
sept 28 Cor, of Broughton and Drayton sts.
L EMONS.—Just received, 5 bbls.
India Lcmous, und for sale hy
oct 5
West
CONNER AT Si BARIE.
II1JCU1VFK & ITIEFJGK.FR,
Nos. 105 ond 109 Bryan street, lmve just
_ _ received, u tine assortment of BOOTS uud
SHOES, for Gentlemen, Y’outliB and Boys wear,
of the best materials and manufacture, and of the
latest style. Also, Ladies, Misses and Children’s
Shoes of every variety and style, warranted as
good as can ho found in this market, and at as
low prices. A large and carefully selected stock
of PLANTATION BROGAN8, which planters
and fuctors will find to tlieir advantage to call und
examine. Care tukenj jn fitting measures. *
Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks,
Valises, Curpet Bags, School Satchels, See.
And a supply, of Ludies and Gentlemen's Paris
made Boota^jdirect importation. oct 1
riOEFEG,-50 bags Rio, 25 do old Govern-
VJ meat Java; 2 bales Mocha, landing from brig
Savounoh, and for salo by
oct 7 J. E. GAUDRY &CO.
AOODYEAR8 PATENT VIIF-
VX CANIZLD RUBBER 'BELTING.—A11
assortment of tho above of various widths, for
salo at Manufacturer’s prices.
Also u small supply of Goodyear’s Putent Rub
ber Bands. These Rings or Bands are for plac
ing round papers and parcels of every description.
In un instant oue can he placed round a packet of
papers, holding them firm, ut the same time al
lowing an addition or reduction without loss of
compactness,
oct 6
For sule by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
R ICE AND RAISINS.—10 casks whole
Rice, a fine article lor lutnilyuso; 10 boxes
Raisins, for sale low by
oct 2 ALBERT HARD.
TTAWTS.-200 Reynolds Extra Sugar cured
XI Hama, just received, for sale by .
oct 7 J. E. CAUDRY & CO, .
T7*FOUR.—10 bbbls. Georgia Flour, 10 do,
X Apples, received and for sale by
oct 13 ALDERTHARD.
W OOFSEY AND WOOFSEY’8
SUGAR.—30 packages Loaf, Crushed
und Powdered Sugar, landing from brig Savan
nah, and for sale by
oct 7 J. E. GAUDRV & CO.
B ISCUITS.—40 barrels and half barrels
Soda. Sugar and Butter Biscuits, landing
from brig Savannah, uud for sale by
oct 7 J. E. GAUD ft \’ & CO.
IVIONS.—2000 bunches Ouious, received
and lor sale by II. J. GILBERT,
oct 6 * •
O
I jlFOIJR.—125 bbls. superfine Flour, lund-
/ ing per bark Convoy, und for sale by
octO CONNER AT &. BARIE.
S undries.—Apples, Potatoes, Tobacco,
Herring, Co’d Fish and Cheese, lauding from
brig Alice Bentley, and for sule hy
oct 5
GILBERT.
B UTTER.—20 kegs choice Butter, for
sale by THEODORE MINIS.
oct7. _
j—30 boxes Judd’s Candle*.
Landing from brig Savannah, and for sole by
oct 9 J. E. GAUDRY & CTO.
TwdleS
Landing froi
oct 9
pUTXBB ANDXAKO.-10 bbls. No.
JJ ]; Leaf Lard, 15 kegs choice Butter. Land
ing Ihrtn brig John Endow; and fertile *
ABAHWE COUNTV BUTTER
V-/ 10 kegfl choice Orange .County Butter, land 1
ing flora brig Pliilura, and for sale by
sept 15 CONNEItAT A BARIE.
heavy t
wholesale purchasers,
oct 12
john at. cooir.n.
'|\TJE W 1* IJ It UC A TIONS.—aralumi'.
-Lx American Monthly Mugttziito, for Octobur.
Godey’s Lady Book. ;
Thu Kitchen Directory and American IIoiish-
wife, containing the most valuable aud original
receipts in all the various branches of Cortkery.
The Frugal Housewife or Kitchen Companion.
The Volunteer or the Maid ofMontertsy, A tale
of thu Mexican war, by Ned Biliitling.
Christopher Tudpole by Albert Smith With il
lustrations part J.
The Journeyman Joiner or tho companion dr
the tour of France, by Georgo Sand.
The Gardiner and complete Flourist. ?■
Endless amusement containing ueurly 400 'eiF
tertuining experiments. .
Comic Nursery Tales by Y.. W. N. Bovloy.
Received by
oct 13
lesbv V. >V. IN. uavloy.
JOHN M. COOPER
OART G Loilis the Fourteenth nhd Cdurt
-IT of France, by Alisa Pardoe. ,
Norman's Bridge, or the Alodern Midas.
No. 29 Pictorial lliatory of England.
Alargaret (Graham, or the r'evarim* Of Fortune;
by G; P. R. James, Esq.
Tales and Sketches, by the lath Wm. 8; Stone. -
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.,
oct 0
oct7 J.E. GAUDRY A CO: '
DORTER.—20 casks qta and pU Itymiri
Jl Porter,in.tore apdfor»!o by ‘ . _ r ,
octr ' . . ■ J. E. (1AUDRV&dffi l
CHAMPAGNE.—15 banket. Anchor uni
15 busketa DeBrimhnt, quarts und pintm-^
Lauding from brig Savannah, And for Artie by".', :
‘ - S * J.E.OAUI)By&. CO: -
rpEAS.—10 cluwU anperior IJveod Tcj
X aoa Gunpowder ond Imperial Tert; If
choice Powchong Tea; 25 dQ. ordinary dd
do. 8ouch6ng Tea, landing.per per Hartforl, __
for able by WOOD, CI^GIIORN & COj