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CITY OF SAVAtfSAH,
WILLIAM ll‘. BULLOCH,
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•fltB TKI-WREKLY GEORGIAN,
oli Tiii: couNTiiv,
I, published to moot tho nriaylgoment of the
mails, three times n week, (Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday!) at fob Office or tho Daily Gear
fan nud contains all tho intelligence, Commor
cial Political and Miscellaneous, including ttew
Advertisements pubjiahod in tlio Daily Papor.
i'lUS PAPER
I« ipi'it to all parte of tho State nud TJuiou,
St delivered in the city, .at FI.YE DOLLARS
L annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
sioiitlisi
J THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
hpublished every Friday afternoon, at three
LoliArs per anmuu—all payable in advance.
N. B—Each Citation by the Clerks of the
(joufta ct Ordinary, that application has boon
iuado for Letters of Administration, must bo pub
lished T1I1KTV hays at loust.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditorsto ronderin theiruecouuts,
must be published six weeks.
SuIv’S of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must bo at public auction, on tho first Tues
day ofilie month, between the Usual hours ofsalc,
nt the place of public sales in tlio county whore
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have boon granted, first giving
mtYOAYs notice thereof it/, tufa of the public
gazettes of this State, nutlet tlio door of tho
Court House, where such sales are lo be held.
Notice for lenvo to sell Negroes, must he pub-
listted for four months, before any order nbVoluto
,hiil bo made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis-
frstors, and Guardians, must be published SIX-
TV DAYS before the day of sulo. These sales
mint bo made nt tho Court House door of the
county in which tho property in situate, nud on
the lir>t Tuesday of the month, between tho
hours often in the morning and four in the after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
io expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
tell L-uid, must bo published FOUll MONTHS.
Sales of personal pYc'pcrty (except negrhes) of
testate mid intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.'
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
tot Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
realestate, must bu advertised unco a month for
Four months.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accotnpnmftd
with a copy of the bond of agreement) to make ti-
tics to land, must bo advertised Three Months
at least.
Sheriffs sales under executions regularly
? aided by the ctfirifts, npVst ( be advertised
IIIIITY !l).VYS—under mortgago executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of.norishnblo property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tlio day of Sale.
*,* All Letters directed to tliis Office or the
Editor, must be post puid to entitle them to atten-
tion.
-~ r . ■' - ■ -~±=r
Silaa Simmons ond Jdfo Tillman. Judges of said
.Co&rt. • Whereas, Sbabron .Hall, Guardian of
Thomas Mobley, a minor) of said cauuty, having
applied to foaaourt for. lottom of Dismission from
tlio Guardianship bfsaid minor: ■:*» •
It is* therefore,' ordered/that, all persons con
cerned bo and appear At tho next term of said
court, to be hold on the second Monday in Jan
uary next; and show cause', If any, tliey have,
why said Styfor/m^HaU should udi ue dismissed
from said Guardianship. .
A true extract from the minutes tffsaid court.
November 6th. 1848.
nov 14' . MALC031 JOHNSON,c. c. o. a. c.
New Clotl&ftft Store,
No. «0 AND 150 GIBBONS’ RANGE,
The undersigned bus recently re-.-nr-
(JA turned from the North, where lio] W.|
JULlins been engaged in getting up u w
handsome. assortment nf READ V MAD E
CLOTHING", expressly,for n retail,business in
Savannah, to which bo very rospectfudy invites
the Planters visiting this place, uud the citizens
[cuerullv, to give him a call, ns ho is coufideut
iia STOCK lias never been surpassed by any
Brought to this place. Among his goods are the
following articles:'
C'ioaks and Mantles—Blue evil black Broad
Cloth and Cuuiblut.
Over-CJoats—Of invisible green, brown, Par-
tons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skill
and Blanket. (
Diikss andFkock Coats—O’ffiiio black French
Bfcad Cloth'.
Di/si.vess Coats—’Such ns plain and fancy
Tweed Casimere, black Doo Skin, plain and fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Backs ami Frocktces.
Pantaloons—From all of tho most fashionable
Goods,suck''ill triaiu,black Cussliuere, black'Doc
Skin, English ribbed'Cussiuiuro, Moleskin. Fluid,
striped dingonul ribbed Cussimere, Satinet,
Tweed Casimere, and Negro Cloth.
Hound Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satiuot Ken
tucky Jeans.
Vests—Ofevpry description, such as fine plain
black Satin, figured nud plain Velvet and Cush-
mere, Bombazine, Alpucea, Valinoia, plaid Wors
ted, figured Silk, black Cloth and Cussimere.
Uxdek-Siiirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
and unbleached Cotton.
Ciuvats of Worsted,’ fancy Satin, Plaid Silk,
snd (.lack Silk.
Linen nud Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs of great
variety.
Shirts of Lino)}, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped Hickory and French Cali
co. Also, a general assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks of plain Satin; crihibdd'Sntiti, Bomba-
2,0 and fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties.
Suspenders of groat variety.
Gloves of plain French Kid, black, white and
col’d Silk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cot-
toil Night Caps, Money Belts,- Silk Purses,
Shoulder Braces, and Travelling Bags.
Umbrellas, a bunutiful assortment of French
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas.
Caps.—A fine and fashionable assortment of
^totbj DJaiyedSilk and Otter Skin Cops.
.N .li; A general assortment of Youths’ and
Uny* Clothing, of Sacks. Round Jackots, Pan
taloons, Vests and Cloth Cups. Having taken
jiitich pains m selecting the above Stock ho
hopes, by strict nttontioiVto” business, to merit a
liberal share ofpatronage.
GEO. S. NICHOLS.
/^JIEORGIA. -CniDidtn County.—
VA lo all whom it may concorn.—-Wlibruas,
George Lang and Elizabeth Lang have applied
for letters of Administration ou tho estato of
Willis Lang, lute of said county, deceased.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil
am! singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to filo. their objections, if any they
have, to the grantit/g of fluid administration to the
applicants in the clerk’s offico of the Court of
Ordinary, ou or before the 25th day of Novem
ber ensuing, otherwise Hitters as prayed for will
be grunte.d.
Witness the lion. William D. Cole, a Justice of
said Court uf Ordinary, this 25th October, A.
D. 1848. HENRY It. FORT, c. c. o. c. c.
oct 27
/JEOROIA. — ISulIocIi County.—
VA To all to whom it tnny concern.—Whorons
-w-Auuuiu niiimi H may concorn.—Whereas
John Jones, Gunrditui of Frances Wright, a mi
nor heir of William Wright, late of said county,
deceased, hath applied to tlio Honorahlo tlm court
of Ordinary of sdid county, for letters dismissory
from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
BULLOCH C«UN
VX TY.-—To the Hon the Inferior Court of
sni#! county, while sitting for ordinary purposes—
Your petitioner humbly, qhewefo to your Honors
that he and the late Eizey Beasley was equally
and jointly’cdnnocted fn all of tliolr bushier; that
ii to say in their Iqnds, negroes nrid stock of all
kinds, and the titloa to the.said lands and negroes
being made jointly to your petitioner and tl;e lute
Elzoy Beariby, and having come to an under-
rtthitlirig with each othor a few days before the
death of the said Elzcy Beasley, to proceed to di
vide tlio lands, negroes, stock, Ac. but there be
ing up titles passed to each other, your petition
er prayeth your Honors to cause this application
to bo published ns tho law directs in such case
made and provided, olid at tho expiation of said
publication to cause Martha Beasloy, Administra
trix on the estate of the Baid Eizey Beasley, to
make a good and legal title to your petitioner to
to the following lands, to wit: 552 acres more or
less, commonly known ns the Mills and Daugh
try land", lying in Scriven county; ulso, tho fol
lowing lands jh Bulloch county: 122J unres nd-
ioinm/t lands of James Hendriclls, Thomas Bens-
loy and the estuto of Henry Beasley, and lying
on Ogechce sivamp; one Jialf of UBifrvpy grant
ed to the said Enoch Beasley ft»r 42G acres ou tho
tsthof d,.., .1637, wni .mBHij niiiiii&J;
to the said Eifoch
- ^ mu ii mu u,Miiuumii un
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
luivn^ in tho Clerk’s office of said court, within
the time prescribe a by law, otherwise letters dis-
—« presc.. utJ UJ uuivitvisu
missnry will he granted the applicant.
Witness the lion. Peter Cone, one ofthoJv!3
ticos ofsuid Cyqr.t. September 7, 1848.
sep 0 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o. a, c.
f^JEOUOlA, ItuBlocIi County .—To
VX nil whom it may coucerti.—Whereas, David
Beasley, Guardian of Madison S. Lurtfor. orphan
of Frederick Lanier, deceased, hath applied to
tlio Hon. the Inferior Court while sitting for
Ordinary purposes fdV said Comity, for Letters
Dismissory from said Guardianship.
These are therefore to cite and uduiftnisli nil
persons w hatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions (if any) iti my office, within tho time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
be grnuted tho applicant.
Witness tho Hon. Jnuics Lee, one of the Justi
ces of said C.ojirt, this 4th day of May. i848.
may 0 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
riEOllGlA.--litillocli County.—
VX To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Robert R. Williams Administrator on the estate
of Nuthiiuiei G., IldLJinlh applied to tho Hon.
the Inferior Court.vTBu\lochcounty,whquKiUiiig
for ordinary purpoeea, for letters dismissory from
said estuto.
These are therefore to citii nnd admonish all
and singular the kindred uud creditors of the said
decensfcrT.to file the if objections (if uuy they have)
in my office, in term of the law, otherwise letters
af dismisgiou will be granted to upplicaut as
prayed for.
Witness the IIo;fi’. William Wrfiinms, one of the
Justices ofthc Haid court of Ordinary, this 16th
day of August, A. D. 1848.
aug 17 DAVIp BEASLEY, o.c. o. ji. c.
one half cf n survey grniitc
Beasley on the 10th of December, 1838, for*242
acres, lying on tho BnygrflJ; one half of u survey
granted to tho said F.lzey Beasley for 500 acres on
the 15th of December, 1837, lying ou Ready
Brunch; also, one half lot No. 288, 24th district,
2d section of Chofokeo, granted to your petition
er for 160acres on tho 20th day of July, 1837; al-
so,tho following negro slaves, to wit: Rusi,-, a
woman, nud Lindy, a girl; as in duly bound your
petitioner will over pruv.
rnI t ENOCH BEASLEY,
vhe prayer o. the petitioner is reasonable and
should lie granted. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that this application he published as the law
directs in such cases made and provided.
A true extract from tho minutes, this JStlt dav
of November, 1848.
nov 23 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o, n. c.
C hatham sheriffs kale.
Continued.—On tho 1st Tuesday in Decem
ber next, before tho Court House in tlio city ofSa
vaniinh, between the legal hours of sale, will he
told, All that Whntf Lot situate, lying and being
in tho city of Savannah, nud known and. distin
guished ill the plan of said city by tho uiunber
Two (2,) East of Bull Street pnd Lincoln Street,
nud bounded East by a Lot late Peter Kean’s,
West by a JLot owned by estate of Robt Isaac,
and North by the Savannah River.
Levied on by virtue of a,,Fi. Fa. founded on
foreclosure of Mortgage, issilod out of the Supo
tioTCoflrl'brOhatkani C(^iu(yv in favor of Lucy
Isaac and Robert Brace mac vs. Margaret Scott,
Executrix of Robt Scott,
nov 8 ELISHA WVLI.Y, Dept. Sheriffc.c.
]YTOTICJG.—Four mouths after date, apjili-
it cation will be made to the Hon the lufcri
ill be made to the Hon the 1
or Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell all tlm person
al estate of Charles Zitteroiir, late of said couu-
ty, docoased. A'DAM JQNES, 7 r •
JOHN GOODMAN, y or *'
nov 23
[yfOTICE.—All persons indebted to tho os-
-L i late of Charles Zitteroiir, uro requested to
make payment, and nil persons having claims
against said estate arc requested to present, flic
same duly attested 1 within the. lime prescribed by
law. ADAM /ONES, ? ...
JOHN GOODMAN, f Lx on -
nov 23
A DMINfSTJGYrOli’ji. NOT IC E.-—- Per
sons indebted to the late Dominick O’
Reilley will please iiiaku puymeiit to the under
signed, uud those having claims against said estate
will present them according to law.
nov 13 SOLOMON COHEN. Admr.
□OUii MONTHS after .Into, application
■ will be made to the lion, the Inferior Court
of Bulloch county, while sotting for ordinnry pur
poses, for leavo to ac)l a part ofthe real estate un
der the will of Dabicl Rigden, and nil Jhc tinho
(luuathcd purtofsaiil'cst'ote-both real atiH'person
al MARY RIGDEN,
aug 17 Executrix and Administratrix.
F " oim jloTnfiis after dc.te application
will'bo made to the Honorable the Justices
IVILLMIII It. 1IAL,H’S
— .....bo mndw
of* the Inferior Court ofMcInlosh county, while
sitting ns n Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
all the real and n part of the personal estate, be
longing to the estate of Thomas K. Gould,, late
of said cqnpty. deceased, for the ben'elsl of tho
heirs and creditor of said cstatd.
WM. J. KING. Adm’r.
aug 4 * ANN M. GOULD, Adm’x.
I iOIJ R MONTttk’after date, application
will be made to the Hon. Justices of the Inle-
riorcoiirt of Bulloch county,while sitting ns a court
of Ordinary, for leavo to sell nil tlio real .estate of
.Simeon Slitiffinld. late of said county, deceased,
for til a benefit ol'tho heirs nnd creditors of sniu
estate. JAMES IIAGIN, Adm’r.
sopO
H’HIL-ir KEAN: Drnper A Tjiiioi’.
08 BRYAN-Street.
The subscriber grate
ful to ins friends uud
patrons for past favors,
takes much pleasure in
informing them of his
recent return from the
Northern Cities, with a a
fine an assortment of ar
ticles in bis line as cun
be found in any similar
establishment in thecity.
—Having selected his
- — 'stock from some ofthe
first houses iu New York, he feels no hesitancy in
warranting every ariiclc, which he is prepared to
make to ol der in the latest stylo nnd fashion by the
most experienced workmen. Ilis stock consists
of
Sup. Prom’li, English nnd f,crni»nsiii?lc mil'll Broadcloths
Ulncli and Fancy Silk Cu»liui«retlo do do do
Do. do. do. do. do doCussimeres.
Do. do. do. do. do Doeskins.
Do. do. do. do'. do Tweeds.
Plain and Corded Drup Dette, with a splendid
assortment of Vestings of Satin, Silk and Fancy
Marseilles; plain white and fancy Linen Drills,
together with many fancy articles suitable for
Spring nnd Summer wear..
Together with a most splen'dicftisaortmont of Cash
mere Wooleuett, Fancy Silk Velvets, Fluid* and
Fancy Satins, and a lurge variety of Plaids.
Hu has also on hand a large and well selected
assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten up
in the host manner, expressly for this murket,which |
he is determined to sell at moderate prices; to
gethcr with such articles ns Shirts, Stocks, Suspon
dors, Haudk’tlk Gloves, Umbrellas, Cups, Hosiery
Merino nnd Lambs Wo$l Under Shirts nud Draw’
ers; nud all other articles usually kept in fashionable
establishments of this kind.
PHILIP KEAiy would also inform hiu friends
that lie has removed from Owens’ Building ou Bull
Street, to the store No. f>8 BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occupied by J. Southwell <k> Co., where be will
he gratified to fill their orders. upr 7
P H I G E
ptbubjEl
A DJHNISTBA'IOB’S SALE—
By virtue, of au order from the Honorable
the Inferior Court of AppUns, CJoupty, when,ait-
lug for ordinnry purposes, will be sold before the
Court House of said county, between the usual
hours of. solo, on the first Tuesday in Februnry
next, Lots of Land Nos. 371, 370, 409, 477,-334
and 208, all lying and being in tho Third Dis
trict of Appling county; nnd also No. 45jbthe
Fifth District of said county. Atyo, a negrb man
named Dave, age not known.. All of tho above
property to bo sold, for the benefit ofthe heir*
and creditor* of Benjamin Leggett, late of said
county, deceased.
Terms mado known on
nov 14 BERRY
i dny ofable.
' LEGGETT.
Adm’r.
/^UABDIaN'S SALE.-^Vill 6. «IJ,
VX. on the first Tuesday iti Febrdary next, be-
tho Court.House dom- ill flbilnahnrn* TTnL
fore the Court House door irt Statesboro’, Bub
loch cnnnty,LDtsNof,.teu, eleven and twelve, in
the town pf Statesboro’, Bulloch county, \Vith
the improvements thereon, together with tho
household and kitchen furniture. Also, at foil
same time ond place, will be sold, three Negro
Slaves, Cloo, ap old woman. Violet, agpd about
32year*, and her iufunt child l sold unaor an or
der of the lion the Inferior Court of said coun
ty when Bitting,for ordinary purposes, for a di
vision nmoog the heirs. . , ,
HASKELL SEMMON8,.
Guardian of Jasper Soon.
CIIESLEY DANEI.s;
nov 23 Guardian of Einza Soun.
nOBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE,Si STONE MANUFACTURER,
A DSdlSTBATOH’S 8ALE7=
-iji. Will ba sold, on [bo first Tuesday in Fob
( Postpuncll Suit. I
E XECUTOR’S SALE—By permis
sion of the Honorable Inferior Court of
Chuthumi county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, wijl be sold on tho first Tuesdiiy io De-
cumber next, before the Court House in tho city
of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale,
City Lot No. 14, Pulaski Ward, city of Savannah
(subject to n ground rent of Thirty-nine Dollars
and ninety-two cents peruijaum.)—together with
the Improvements thereon, consisting pf a com
fortable twu-jpory wooden Dwelling on u brick
Tuesday in Fubru-
ary next, before the Court II.6usa door in Bui-
loch County, the following lands: Four hundred
and nine arid half acres or pine land, adjoining
lands of Richard A Lane, James L»*tii)ger, Wil-
lium Sheffield, and VVilliam Waters, lying on
Pole Brattchj soldo* foe properly nf Jnmes Den
mark, late of the State of Alabamn, deceased,
and under nn order ol the Honorable tho lufertor
CoUrt of the county of Bulloch; while sitting for
ordinary purposes, and sold for,tho benefit of the
heirs nnd creditors-Of said estate. T<.».»o
known on the day of sale.'
nov 23 RED DING DENMARK, Adm’r.
basement, with convenient oul-lmildiugs and a
well of good water.
Tho same being the property ofthe late David
Turner, of Beaufort, S.C. deceased, aud sold for
a division amongst tlio legatees.
FREDERICK A. TUPPER,
nov 8 Qualified Executor.
E XECUTOirS SA£e'.—By virtue of
up order..pf the Honorable the Inferior 1
Court of Effingham County, when Hitting for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House
door in said County, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, between the logo! hours of sale, the
balance of the Roaj ..Estate of Thomas Wylly,
Iqte of said County, deceased, viz; one tract or
parcel of Land, lying nnd being in : tb6 County
aforesaid, containing four hundred and eighty
A DMIiYISTCRATRIX'S SALE. —
Ajl. Will, be sold, on tho first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, before the Court House door, iu
BitllqQh County, the following lauds, to wit:
Six hundred and eighty-seven acres of laud, more
or less, bounded by lands of James Young on the
South and South-East and South-West, uud by
James Hendreclrs on tho North aud North-West,
on tlio East by the Great OgcelleO’ River. It
being tho late residence of Eizey Boaslcy, de
ceased, and is well improved. Also, at the same
lime and place, fourteen hundred acres of
pine land, lying ou the West side ofthe Baygall.
ull adjoining and know as the Bowen lands.
Sold under an ort,lfir of the Honorahlo the In
ferior Conn of said County, while sitting for or-
diuury purposes, aud sold for .the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors of the said Estate. Terms
made kmwn on tho day of sole.
MARTHA BEASLEY, Administratrix
nov 23
Bnoy0HT0.V-8T., JJJSTWSKJf WHITAKER fcBARICABD.
SA VANS AIT, OEOROTA,
-Grave Stones, ofltaliun andDomostic Marble;
Marble Mantle Riecoa, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for^uildlngy. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&e. dee., furnished to order. ly—
J 0,11 W i P OOL E;
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER, ORAI.NER AND fil.AZIEIt.
All kinds of Mixed Paiula.Glass and Putty,, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at Nq. 11 Whitaker SC?near tha Bay,
SiVANNAlf, GecHoU.
oct 24 Ij-—
iScn' l'Di k aiii! sTrvVinn'iTiriLlir’'
OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
“ The splendid, new steamer CHE*
, ROKEE, Capt. Thomas, Lyon, (late
"f fob Wm. Seahrook,) will leave Savatinnh for
Nev> York oil WEDNESDAY the 6th Decem
ber, and on every alternate Wednesday thereaf
ter. Tins ship is, J250 tons burthen, built ex
pressly for this trade, iu the most substantial
manner, and with every regard to safety, com
fort and speed.
- . - .y. ^ .Af>Qj
t fo the westoin part of
pui«umg uiu eccup&Uon, of a' formm.v
whilo chopping in tho Woods, I fool ‘ ‘
my foot nearly off, instead or the
- - * - J
m
.. tndse
scattered leaves I read of an herb which hodbebn
analyzed by some of .England's ancient AVbhb*
IllifilM. nliHwini, nmnaHiAt n
mists, shewing properties and qnalitjes.nbvcr bo-
fore fouud in any plant that was evW discovered-,
This one herb, under tho force of the RMtfrt
id Grncihln. ilpvnlnn/>ft mnrA tKnn Inn dlMitwi
nnd Orueillie, developed mor6 than ten dlftinct
properties. This foct struck my mind so forcibly/
rim. It....... Jj.r_ri. '
Thusp.coud steamer for the line,the MUSCO-
»LL, will scon ue inuii<;iit;a, «,..i —
(480) acres, more or loss, hounded North by the
Savannah river, West bv lands of Gold wire and
King, Sonin by lauds of Morgan and Treutlen,
uud East by,lauds of Christian Trontlen: sold ns
the property ofthe Iato,Thomns Wylly, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs n»id creditors of said
deceased. Terms of sale cash. Purchasers pay
ing for title. ELISHA WYLLY,
nov 6. Act’g Executor.
rPAX COLLECTORS’ SALES.—
JL McINTOSH COUNTY. —On the first
A V S3 A 1> 13 It ,
DRAI>i:(t8 and tailors,
NO. 14.7 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
W Jveop constantly on hand u large nssor
iiinnt of tlm best. Cloths, .easterners,ajic.
Vestings, with a fail ii lock of Fancy Articles.
—xr.so—
A large supply of Rkaoy Mauk Ci.othino,
which the v will sell on their it sue. I terms, or 10
percent discount for wish. — 1 • mar 16
E nglish and"german"TiosTery”
men’s, boys’, women’s and misses’ Lambs’
Wool Merino; Cotton ami Row Silk Hose and
half Hose. .Also, .ladies,’ and misses’ Merino aud j
Silk Vcat«) jiist received* Her eteauicr Cherokee.
cct‘24' STOTESBURY & MARSHALL.
Tuesday in Junuary next, will be sold, before
the Court Mouse, in the Cjty.of Darien, between
tlio usuul hours pfsnle, a tract ofland lying in the
Couuty of McIntosh, containing five hundred
and forty-nino acres, .more or less, bounded
North by unknown or vacant lands at the time of
survey. South by William R. Gignilliat’s lands,
West by Dunham’s lands, and Ea«t by Cat-Head
Creek nnd unknown lauds. Levied on as the
property of William Gignilliat, claimant, or ho
much ofsuid tract as will satisfy tlm taxes due by,
the said William Gignillia^'claimant, fur the State/
County, aiul Poor School Tax, for the year 1848.
Amount due, $6 30cts. nud 5 mills and costs.
Ai.ho, will be sold in tho same manner nfi above
stated, unother tract ofland lying tu the County
originally Cherokee, containing one hundred
aim sixty ucres, iiioro or loss, nnd jciown as
Niimucr two hundred and twenty-five, Sixth
District, Second Section. Lovied on .as the jiro-
petty of tho estate of James.Boilett, or so irfncii
of said tract ns vvill satisfy the taxes due by the
said Estate for tlio State., County and Poor
School for the year 1848. Amount due, Sixty-
nine cents and costs.
Ai.ho, will be sold. in. the same manner us abov.'j
eta ten, another tract ofland. lying in tho County
originally Cherokee, now Cobh, containing forty
acres, more or less, nnd known ns Number two
hundred and ninety-four, Seventeenth District,
Second Section, levied on as tho property of tho
Estate of John Todd, or so much ofsuid Tract ns
will satisfy’ the taxes duo by tlm said Estate, for
the State, County ami Poor School, for thu year
1848. Amount due, sixteen .cents nud costs.
VVILLIAM J. CANNON, t. c. m’j. c.
nov 3
eat Ivin the spring, so that one will L.ave New
York arid Savannah every YVodnesduy.
The facilities and advantages offered by this
Line to ilio travelling public of Gaorgin,’Ten
nessee, Alabama and Florida, it is hoped will be
tried and duly,appreciated.
[^"Person.: intending to take passage in this
Hue are assured that the Cuutrul Rail Road Com
pany will, whenever necessary, run a Special
Train to suit tho arrival and departure ofthe
Steamers. ,
For freight or passage, apply to
PADELFORD &. FAY,
Savannah, or
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
nov 23 — 104 Front st., Now York.
B LLLOCII SHIlRUT’S SALE.
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in Janu
ary' next, before the Court Mouse door in States-
borough, between tho legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing Tracts or Parcels of L/ind, lying and be
ing in the ,enmity of Bulloch, to wit: AH that
Tract of Land containing Three Hundred and
Fifty acres, bounded on the South by John D.
B. Hughs. Also one.other Tract containing Two
Hundred acres, hounded by Youman’s land on
tho West. Also one othor Tract containing
Three Hundred acres, bounded East and West
by lauds on which B’orryann Burnside now lives.
Also one t other Truct containing Thirty ucres
hounded by lauds of John Shufield. Also one
other Tract containing Seven Hundred acres on
which tractof land Borryatftf Burnside nowlives.
Also one other Tract ooriteining Five Hundred
acres, huundod by lands of John Rushing and on
which tract ofland II. M. Burnside now lives.
Levied on as tho property of John Burnside
to satisfy a fi fa issued out of thn Superior Court
of Bulloch County in favor of Sittmiul G. Shnr-
man vs. John Burnside. Property pointed out
bv the defendant this the 10th Nov. 1848.
„ , WILLIAM II. MacLEAN,
nov 16 Sheriff, b. c.
B ullocui siiersi f s sale.
Will bo sold on tlio first Tuesday in Janu
ary liaxt, before tho Court House door pr States-
borough, betvveeu tho legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing Property, to wit: Six Hundred nud
Twertfy-six acres of Land, bounded as follows:
On the South by John Driggors, ou the North by
Jesse Klorheo.
Levied on ns tho property of Wiliiuni Bragg
security for John J. Jones, satisfy sundry fi fas
issuing from u Justices Court of Bulloch County,
secu,
issuing' front'a /usticcs Court of Bulloch County,
in favor of William Burnside vs. John J. Jones
and William Brngg, security. Levy made and
returned to me by a Constable, Nov. 7th, 1818
VVILLIAM II. MacLEAN,
nov 10 Sheriff, B. C.
MON*TlI»'r.I>er date, application
. will he made to tlio iluti.tltu Justices of the
Inferior court of Bulloch couuty, whilo silting as
a court ofOrdinary, for leave to sell two Negro
slaves, tho property of VVilliam Shuffield, a mi
nor, lor the benefit of said minor..
RICHARD A*. LANE, Guardian.
sep 0
I701JR MONTHS after date, (ipplicatiou
X will be made to tlm Hon. the Inferior Court
of Appling county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave lo sell all the real nnd personal
estate of William Patterson? lute of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of tlio hoirs and credi
tors of snid estate.
octO ISOM REDDISH, Adnl’r.
N EW GOODS.—Per Steamship Chero-
kce. Super black Bombazines, Alpaccas
and DeLaincs, very superior.black Silks, super j
black Crape, black mid Colored Prints, black |
aiul colored Kid Gloves, Super Silk and Colton j
Umbrellas, white, mid colored Moreens, gold
mixed, Oxford mixed, and brown mixed Ken- !
lucky Jeans, Birds-eyO, Scotch and Huckaback j
Diapers, Jennjr Lind Fringes,.colored ahadcs |
and fixtures, mixed Tweeds, superior,.black nnd
white Silk Hose, English antlj American Prints, |
coarsf Shawls for servants. Worsted Nett Coats j
for children, brown and white Hollands, Fund- I
lure Oil Cloth, Washington Plains, Buffalo
Cords, &c. Ate. For sale.low by
SNIDER, L AT I AtOP &. NEVITT.
oct 23
WIKHL1ESALE WINE, LIQUOR
Vr AND GROCERY STORE.—No. J88
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—VVfLLlAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, tlmf
he continues to keen ou hand at his old stand,
West Side of the Market, a large assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GUO-
CERIES, ull of which he offers on tlm best pos
sible terms. He is ulso constantly supplied' with
thu best ALBANY ALE cud NEWARK CI
DER, to which ho respectfully Invites the atten
tion of tho public — net 3
Doctor Yourself 1 for 55 Pouts!
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET E SCUL A-
PIUS, 0* 1 , r.vznr onk nts
> own ptivftciAN! twentieth
\ edition, with upwards of a
K hundred engravings.
By W. YOUNG, M. D.
The tii
timo has now ar-
that it was impossible to get tt&of It Somethirig
seemed to tell mo that Provl3aiice, whose jp eC l®*
care is extended towards all his creatures, had
uever concentrated into one small herb *o many
medicinal qualities, as various and ns complicated,
'•Ithdugh’perfectly identic^ qs, foe human blood,
without a wise and gob’dptfrjiose.' Here was to
be fouud the acids, the alkalis,-the oils, the v?e(et>
the air, tho salts, the soda, <&c., all combined, con
centrated. and chemically united into one single
element nf power, forming a substance pnbre‘al
lied and in affinity to tho human blftod- than was
aver before discovered iu tbfr works of nature.
Laboring under these impressions for several
years, I liesnme uneasy, discontented, i»nd (Un
willing tu confine myself longer to foe dtitieB.ofa
futmier.
Kvory tnutg 8eeu;eu ( w :umi» ».ujL ».. An u
object, viz.: the preparation* of this herb.ipto ti
medicine. I then detennined to return to foe oily
of N. Yoflk. I did so, nnd immediately inquire^
for tho herb: It -was riot to be found. I then
sent to Europe and there fouud it under another
name.
Having prepared the article to my satisfaction,
I gave if away to all who would uso if. Hun
dreds, 1 might say thousands, took it into fogjr
families nud ttsediire abuf^J for one thiiig ano
iome for nnothey,, apd all from the very first to
the very hit, pronounced it of unrivaled exoSl
cucft nnd power.
The first case that cnmeupd.cr.my obnervatiou,
was a man that had lost tlm use cf his arm for
some years. Tho Ointment restored .his. arm
completely iu a few days. This surprised me as
much as it did foe patient. After him there came
a man with sore eyoe produced by gunpowder-Hi
very bad case indeed. One box only sufiicied to
make u perfect cure. And I would hero remark
that hundreds have been cured of sore eyes,
who never found auy relief but iu tnia Oint
ment. . • •• • ■ * '
There next came a woman who tvas suffering
rived that persons suffering i _ ... .
from Merit diaonso, , le „3 «cru<;.al ,it pan. Horn the ague m 111. fooe.-
itn ...era heaemo Iha Vic- H ' r P ')•*“•""> (Uthiklng > Ilia toolhaahej had
TO. or QWCaanv, aa hy Ilia ! ™'.1=d clovai. of her taath. Dut lha difficult,
prescriptions am,.aim’d in "'ll’‘•nmil.cd ns had aa aver. The Aphllcutiilf
this book anyone mnv cure himself, without bin- . t * ie ^ 1 loalqip.Ointment was attended with
(bunco to ho si liens, or the knowledge of the most I * n,u,c< - ,e pf pain# Her face however,
iutiuiatc. fricud.-aud .with one-tenth the usual cx- • }° K ' ve 'h ond the surface was covered over
ponao. Ti: iidditinn * to the mineral fentino „f whit tiiniiito. Jf.ntptioii hlto prick!, heat. In
private disease, it full, axphiitli the causa 0 f I ajnatln, all tliia dlaappaared.. Ahoirt Uio-aama
manhood's carl, decline, with observations on f 1 ’ 11 */ ? f'laj' made application vrtth it for tho
iniirriago —hosldoa man, nil,nr .(lorangomonts I 10 ! ld,lc ^', “"F «tar.d",g. and n failing of lha
which it would tint ho proper to eiilllnorata in l,w f' T 1 , 1 ' O . m J m0 'S, 0 " t0 , d , h ? r . heidacbo, and
foe public prints.
Z’W Any person sending twbsty-fivf. cknts
enclosed in n letter, will receive one copy of this
hook, by mail, or five cqpies will bo sent for one
dollar. Address, "D’R. VV. YOUNG, No. J52
SPRUCE- dtreet, Phii.adei.puia,” post paid.
WANTED—-Proprietors of Drug or
Book Stores, and Pedlars, iu every town in the
United States, to net ns agents for thn above
work. —s6tno oct 21
dSSSS
TGUtKSIJ OARDEN SHEDS.- Just
JL received per stennislilp Columbus, from
Lundrctli’s Gulden, a fresh supply of ull kinds of
S"r‘r. !i |“! ls ; ‘’“"-V n ™!“' ' Vc ' "' llkhare ’ jlii-tienlitlff in iu nature,
ottered in Jots to.suit purchasers. I -s— i— i--:i
„m,q THOH.M.Tt'HNERJ.CO" ,. 1Ter plIfu „ u ,
_ c holotfule Drnpgistw, Ibl Buy-sf. great aud universal muccoss.
" WATCHES AND J E \V 13
ItY
restored her hair. Since tins, I have known,foe
Ointment to euro cases pf ten, twenty and forty
yearsctanding- .1 hesitate not to «ay, that it is
almost aii.iirinllihle remody for this complaint:
About this time there were two • cases, one of
Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which
Imd buiiled thu skill of every physician who pres
cribed. It was wonderful to witness foe effect of
the Ointment ou these persons. No ouo Would
believe it unless they had pprsdrially witnessed it
But it did the work properly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered their health in a
few mouths.
ShcunuitiBin, Fcver^Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cu-‘
tiuiemis Eruptions, diseases ofthe Sjpino, and
Nervous Coiuplaiuts were .treated with unheard
of success. Butin Chest disposes, such ds Asth
ma, pain nnd oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such as
Ulcer .Sores, Scald Mend, Humors ofthe Skin,.
Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
nnd Bafrris, it seems to,lm a perfect antidote.—
People would come into thc.p/.ore smiling, wish
ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or
whether the Ointment font I gave them was iiki&bJ
nll-qenliugin its nature. For said they, not one
single application has failed to cure.
Liter Compldifit, particularly, was
r, was treated wjfo
0UNS! r -GUI¥S!--EDWARb LOVEU.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—On the first
Tuesday in December next, will bo sold,
before tho Court Mouse in thecity of Savannah,
15 Shares ofthe Stock of the Central Rail Road
and Banking Couipan) of Georgia, and two ne
gro slaves named June and
Estate of Wm. R. Scott, deceased',
also he sold on the plantation belonging to said
Estate on the Ogechce Rond, (about 14 miles
from Savannah,) »n. Thursday, December 7th,
all tho Block of Cuttle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation
Tools, Utensils, Provisions, &c., belonging to
said Estate. All the nhovc property sold under ' GMyttWLS* — Rich Emhroidered White
decree of tho Superior Court of Chatham coun-1 ^-Crapo ; Printed Fuskin; Thibet Wool; Cash-
ty. IJ..A SCOTT, > r , | more aud Plaid Wool Sqiiuro Shawls; Black
nov 3' JOHN MURCHISON, S J ' x rs * i Merino and Plain Wool.Lnng Shawls, for sale by
r | oct31 LATHROP & FOOTE.
The subscriber wishes to call the
attention of his ccstotuers Uiachoiceics
sortmentoffiiie Watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gobi Hunting CaseLevers,
Gold Double Bottom Lovprs,Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Lovers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lc
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers. Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Auchor Escapement Lo
vers, Silver Lepiue and Vertical Escapement.
Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb
I Guard Chains, Keys ac'd Chain Rings, ull of which
will lie sold as loy/ as in nuy city iu the Union.
All kinds of V/ntohes Repaired arid warranted
I). B. NICHOLS,
_oct I Firsl corner west of Pulaski House.
HATS AlflTCAUS,
Jit
Manufacture!; and Importer of every de
scriptioii ofDou5lo and Single barrpJcdGnnsnnd
Rifles, Duelling. Belt, Holster, Packet and Six
barreled Revolving Pistols, and every variety of, , -
pljfj\VI *! Gun material and Gun implimoula, &c. Flasks , * BI.LR &.CO.have on bandnAiU and com-
V TV.' 'i Ponchos, Percussion Capa, Powder, Shot, Lead. assortment of every possible variety of
M^bdoiiPinl to* snld | in ^ cve O' article ill tho Sportsman’s line, for sale j HATS AND CAPS. Wo flutter ourselves that
CS^Guns restocked, Flint-locks altered to pei
enssiorr. uti'd rcpajriug done us tisunl.
£3?'No. II Barnard street, South side Market
sign of the Indiun. — aug 2
It produced such good results in nil ciwoa font it
bus been noised abroad, and I was offered sumsi/f
wionpy for a receipt to make it for private use
merely. Every.,.mail spoke well of it, as it had
dotieso inuebgi’bd. ' , ,
Notwithstanding nil, I have boon fcareful not to
recoiinuuud it, except in.cases I knew it woulddo.
g'jod. I- wks never willing to lend myself to any
tiling without first testing its merits. This I en
deavor to do on every occasion, aud when I acted
one of the Siek Committee in the Lodge of I.
Cf. of O.- F. I then tested it upon Brothers in the
most critical condifia't’s, arid had abundant oppor
(unity of proving ft* worth.
And, in conclusion, I would remark that I have,
pi iced this Ointment before foe people of foe U
Slatcqduring the last nine or twelve months, and
so gen'eral has beep the satisfaction, nnd so great
JML .»»«•“«; of ^ ij»v n “ ,ro
alter ourseIv#>Hthat! boxes Iiuve already been sold. I do really
B OYS’ CLOTHING.—G. S. NICH
OLS is now opening a good assortment of
Boys’ Tweed Cusimcr Sucks, fine black cloth
Round Jackets and Pantaloons, Saiitinct Jackets
aud Pants, Vests, &c#* which will bo sold low for
cash, at the new Clothing Store, Gibbons’Range,
oct 10
A IV ASSORTMENT of Bi.aci; Doe
8Kite and Fancy CassimErf. Pants. Alsou
large variety of Satin; Silk, Bbmljti^jnh nbd Cash-
iucre Vests, just received and for sale by
HAMILTON &• SYMONS.
LADIES’ S1IOF, EXCHANGE. .
I , Misses, Children’s and Iiifiml’s
8IIOL8, Of Al* | ”’V ululrt ckniln ,at.«l ..faff.,. 1 ,.
»t lha
163 Coni
, of every style, shade and patter
NEW GRANITE HTORE,
lLonzresg strecet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Golden Hand. oct 1 .
HAMILTON * SYMONS have
flf r ? c ® ,v °d per Hartford and Savannah; A
choic- assortment of French, English nnd
t vS™ Cl-PTirs.CASSIMERB AND VEST-
b P „ • ’ with tho greatest care, and ofthe
m»-Ji l ? porlC( * * n country. Wo are now pre*
ft-.2.7 manufacture at fop-shortost notice*, and in
or*tl B l U,a j ncr » Qn yg«rmeiitin our line, for cash
Aftprovcd credit •
C 1 !
17 WHITAKER STREET,
~ SaTonhoft, Gtt.
_ ll mip-
i«oo«.L U DP“ r<,Ch or ^? ,rn '-. for ' l ' e
* “* ‘"'I Rliyuiwnne. For aide by
>. M. TURNER At BR<
,*'.l b
qthp.r:
.'tbnum.nrSijnars.
jpOUR .ITONTIIS after cTato application
ho mudo to the Iloiioruble tho Iuferor
Court of Chatham county, sitting for Ordinnry
purposes, for Wave to soil tho real estate belong
ing to tho estate of George Sliick, deceased, for
the purpose of making a division among the
heirs and legatees ofsuid deceased.
1 . MARY C. FELL, F.x’x.
IN EQlfl TY-CImriiuin Superior
Court.—MAY TERM, 1848.
YVm. P. Whitk, Compiuihant,
AND
E. W.RtfssEi.i. nnd YVifk, C.Hinks and Wm' l
Wav, Defendants.
It appearing to the Court that Chariton Hines,
one oftiie dcfundalits in the above ease, resides
out of tlio county of Chutham, in tho county of
Liberty, in foe. State of Georgia: On motion
ofMatthow Hull McAlbstor, .Solicitor for coin*
K 'uinnnt, it is ordored that tho suid Charlton
iue/i shall appour nnd answer on or before the
first day oft Jut next Term of this .Court. And it
is further ordered that the Clerk of this Court
shall publish a copy of this order at lo;wtonce a
month ih one of tho public Gazettes of this city,
uritil tho first day of January n'exf.
May'22d,1848..;,
True extract from the minutes. ..
R- F. AKIN, Dop. Clerk s. c. c*. c..
mdy 24 • : mo—
Marble Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tahj.qs,
doDiuingdo; 0 Leg’do do; Card Tables; Sofa
do with Mar.bleTops,; do do Mejingony do ; La
dies’work do; do do do with Folding Tops; do
do do do Deep Drawers, Jiist received, and for
sale hy I. \V. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smetti’ buildings.
T^OMESTiCLVQUORSi—IBObbls E
JL/. / Ph6lpa‘ Gin, 50 do ConnecticutRiverTRiji
20 do domestic Brandy, GO'do N E Rum, 75 do*
N 0’\Yhiskiw, in stnre n nnd for wile by
oet!3 SWIFT * DEN8LOW
sep 25
E xtensive, pier and centre ta
bles, with Mahogany, Black Walnut nud
^fillSKEY .--50 barrels New Orleans
Rectified, lauding from brig Virginia and
OD, CLAGIIORN & CO
for sale hy WOOD,
sop 20
ITtASIUONARLE SACKS.—Just re-
Jl ceivcd per brig Clinton, a handsome usaort
meiit of Cloth and Tvvoed Cussimere Sacks, of
lute styles, for sale* low by
HAMILTON & SYMONS.
sep 2.)
ABiAOA WINE. —20 casks, and 20
(Indian) barrels pure Malaga Wine, laud
ing from ship Hartford, and for sale by
sep 21 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
P OWDER.—30 canister# Weaspn’s supe
rior crystalised Rifle Powder. 1,0-lb each;—
50 do Dupont's do. Just received and for sale
by E. LOVELL,
No. 10J Barnard street.
Aino, A' Counter 20 feet long; will'bo sold
cheap. sop 12
P ainted bijokB'XS.&co
100 dop Painted BuckeLv; 50 do Brooms ;
50 boxen Win'. Colgate 4e Go's Pearl Starch; 100
do Candles, 6’snnd 8’s, VV. Hull & Son's, Und
ine and for aalc by T>
oct 14 8VVIFT & DFNSLOW.
.4 DM INISTR ATOJl'S SALE.—Will be sold, ——- 1
A ' ■“* ■
liA'fVKE'l'S, KKKSJGVS, &c.—
Bales 8-4 to 10-4 London Duffil and Twill-
u at the Court House in Lafayette, Welker
county, on foe first Tuesday in Jannury next, be-. -------
tween the usual boars of sale, Lot of Lund No, | °d Blankets; bales 9-4to 12-4 Wbitney Blankets;
222, 7tU District uud 4th Section of originally l cases heavy, all Wool, Plains; cases
l*lu>Fnt,lin lx.it nn.V Mimlv luilnK.nl,.. ... Plll’l IU ! Tw I lied KcrSOVS! IMuill II
u tnojre nnliioiinliM,' c'lorrar or bitter’estctcd bolievo there novor wm a uicdicino which gaittod
mod: ol'tlii. kina nf Good. Its. niivor Itticit olVorodl uitlveranl nud uiiunimoua Bam-
It comprises Fine j ntcti°« us the All-IIealmg Ointment. From alt
In RiiJin r Pnt»,.;.! parts of the land there have come up ono deep,-
to the citizens of Savnniibh.
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buemi Vista, Rough uud Reanv,
U tittolu<vn >n\rl U.., s *
Cherokee but now Walker county, belonging to
Estute of Asa Eislands. .
nov ? 8. M. STREET, Adm’r.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—WillImsold,
iu front of foe Court House in Newnnu,
Coweta comity, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the usual' hours of sale, Lot of
Land No. 296,1st District of Cowctu, belonging
lo tlio Estate of Peter Odena.
nov 3 S. M. STREET. Adm’r.
ru
VJ I
UARRIAN’S SALE.—Will be sold,
T before foe Court House in Gilmer county,
.. the first Tuesday in January next, Lot' No.
67, 2Gth district, 2cl section, (originally Chero
kee, now Gilmer comity,) contninmg 160 acres;
sold by ordei of the Hou Inferior Court of Mc
Intosh county, for tho benefit of Ann O’flcrn, n
lunatic, JOEL. HUTSON, Guardian.
Postponed Sale.
Georgia' n,,t l Baltimore, tlio following articles
Plains; Twilled Kerseys; Plain and Funcy Cable j ^. ro j, x nn d Porta Rico Sugars
Warp Jeans; Plain Luiseys, &c., n full assort- pruylicd and Powdered do
incut. For sale bv I Imperial, Hyson and Pout-hang T
nters wo offer goods on W'fl 8 V'A'V 3 . pc°plo, their unquaimed approval,
as favorable terms as cun be Imd South or North, i «lieirtlmnkfulii5ss and gratitude, foeir joy ut r^tor
cut 17 149 CONGRESS STREET. from disease and sickness, I could fill a
— volume. James McAlister, New York.
fl^ME SUKSURBRERS hava received i For sale, wholesale and retail,by
X by late .arrivals from New York. Philadelphia j J. M. TURNER ifc BROTHER,- h
oct 18
Agonts for Savannah.
incut. For sale hy
ocj 31 .
| Imperial, Hyson and Pout-hung Teas
LATIIROP A- FOOTE. • Eoxes of Cheese, English ard Dairy do
—r~f iTa nrv a i \ R'io and'JavaCutt'ec; Hull’* Candles; Sperm do
A^Sih| tom' felt BemiH alfd b'SI'h"' l,olebbl *
AnivnKtn. »ni( inr Kiiin hv .. .. .... . . 4 .
fLTAYNABD & NOYES* €ELE-
1 LTJL biu—
Augusta, and for sale by
WM. M. DAVIDSON,
oct 10 vvestaide Market-square.
AY? AND BRANDY.—15Tihds.
prime Porto Rico Sugar; 10 do. New Or
leans do.; 20 quarter and ]0 eighth c.isks u Do
mestic Brandy. Lauding from - Isaac Mead,nnd
for sale hy SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
oct 20
4 YRANOESt-
v> aligns iu store
-A' Choice lot of Florida Or
anges instore nnd for sale by
nov 7 JESSE Sc CADY.
G <UARDIAN*S SALE.—By virtue of
f an order of tho Honorable Inferior. Court
of Camden county, Sjqte of Georgia, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday
in January next, will be sold Jimmy, a negro boy
almost twnnty-fivo years of ace, the property of
Richard Cole, u minor. Sold for tho benefit of
say! imrioiv
. WM. D. -COLE, Guardian.
1 FASHIONABLE BLACK
. CLOTH FROCK AND DRESS COAm
CLOTH FROCK AND DRESS COAX
A large assortment, of the most, fashionable
make, just rcceivod nud for sale by
Blip S>0 HAMILTON &. SYMONS.
oentEEmen 7
E oaf and crashed sugab.
75 packages landing and for sale hy
nov 7 ^ IT. A. CRANE.
•300
'XE'ffONii's 'aWd kai&tns
x.Y whole, half mid quarter boxes Raisins; 20
fraila Almonds, landing and for Bale by
(JR.
nov. 7
11. A.
RANK.
P OTATOES 50 bbl# Northern Potatoes
in storo, arid for sale by .'**
JESSE & CADY
nov 7
SWIFT
Y^RUIT.—50 drum* Fig*; 50 jarB Pruinea *,2
i barrels Currants, landing frdm bark Peter
Demill,"end for sale by'
eel 10 WOOD. CLAGHORN & CO
G oods for
WEAR.—Black, Green and pji* e Broad
Cloths ; Supr Blk and Col'd CassimpY.es ; Doe
Skins, Cjvshmeretw and Tweeds, AU.o, An as-
sortmert^qf Fancy Cashmere and SiflCVestings,
allow prices,' just*received and for side by
oct 16 STOTESBURY & MARSHALL,
eIIAWLS AND SILKt. -8-4 Cash-
O mere, Ro.b Roy, and a variety of other etyles
Shawls. Long Shawls, a superior article. Blk
nnd col’d Merino and Thibet Shawls-. Also,
Blk Pont dgsoi, Gros de Pains, Gros do Rhyno,
Gro* do Afrique, and Grosde Swiss Bilk#; Col’d
embroidered and’Camolion Silks; Santnetsand
Persion Silks, iriot received, and fotVale hy
_ — 7 — MT8HALL/
D RESS WOODS—French printed Mous
do Lancs and Cashmeres; Plain Moualins
and ThibitCJoths ; Madonna Stripe^; Plain and
Plaid Alpaccss, Plaid Mohane; Fig’d and change
able Silkr; Plain and Fig’d Blk Silks, for sale bv
oct 31 LATIIROP & FOOTE. '
oct 16 STOTESBURY Ar MAR
N EW., GOODSt— Received per steamer
Cherokee, Funcy Prints,5-4 French Ging
hams, black Mouslin do Lain?, black Alpacas,
Mourning PrinUjFuriiUuro Prints, FancyCnsi-
meres, Satinets, Mudra* Hdkfa, Shawls, for
sale by LATIIROP & FOOTE,
oct 24
IVf 'O. WIIISkEY.V'l&O bbls Now 07-
IN • leans Whiskey, for sale
. Sides, Shoulder* and Hams
N. Y. VVhiakoy in bbls; Ni;w England Kuiu
Baltimore Gin; Monobgnhela VVliiekcy.
Champagne, Bolhmgsr and otbsd brands
Iloliiind Gin nnd Cognac Brandy
Malaga Wine;Goshen Butter
Fulton Market Beef in halfbbls
Pepper. Pint- nto and Pickles
Box-.s ar.d half boxes Tobacco. 5’c, 8’a nnd 16’t
Mess and Prime Pork; Mess Beef in halfbbls
Pig Pork; boxes nnd lialfdo Raisins
Philadelphia Porter and bottled Ale, Smith &. 3ic
kdl a brewery
50bbi3johti Taylor & Son’s Imperial Alo
20 do superior Cider; Onto us. Potatoes nnd
Cranberries, &c. For sale on liberal terms, by
F. SIIEJLS BROTHER,
Mongin's upper wharf.
j an J7
•LXlSLYDSTOClK’SVEliiWlfJUE.
Y. 3 gross received by
oct 19. A. A. SOLOMONS, Ag’t.
[ jKI.'Ii; Moiitt.-40 SMV. Prime Pork,
XT lauding nnd Cur sale hy.
lauding n..,
ort2G WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
STRICTLY sIME GREEN
RIO COFFEE.—100 bags landing from
bark Texas and for sals by
‘ N &
oct 23 SCRANTON
. JOHNSTON.
D omestics.—20 cares 3-4 to 12-4
bleached Shirting and Sheeting; 30 bales
r j 3-4to 12-4 brown do do; 5 cases Shirting Stripe,
> 2 do Apron Checks -• 3 dn IVfnrihfirn PlniiU un
oat 31;
sy,’for#a]e^y,* :.... .• .«•
SWIFT ,&>DENSLOW.
B utter and cheese.-3o fir-
kins chofce Goiben Butter, 20 . boxes
Che«v, for sale by
oct 31 SWIFT <fc DENSLOW
4 . 3 do Marlboro Plaids and
Stripes ;,2 do Kentucky Jeans; 3 do Plain and
Faucy Tweeds; 10 hales White and Red Flannels,
received und for sale by
oct 31 LATHROP (fe, FOQTE.
gBDES AND SHOULDERS. —20
casks primo- Cincinnati Bacon Sides; 30 do
du do Shoulders. - Landing and for sale by
nov 6. . SWIFT &. DENSLOW.
BRATED BLACK WRITING INK
FOR QUILL OR STEEL PEN !! I—This Ink
has elood the test of more than thirty years’ trial,
and duriyg ti« nl time has been constantly increas
ing in public favor and patronage, ana is now.
the leading article in the country. It flow# with,
freedom, becomes permanently black, and will
not mould uudcrauy circumstances.
SavanhatT, Ga., Juno 24,1817.
The undersigned having for several years used
tu tboir respective offices tho Black Writing Ink
manufactured by Messrs Mayuard & Noyes of
Boston, certify that they have uniformly found it
to be superior to any other.particularly in the un-
chaugeulile character of its ulocknens.
J. Smith, Cash. Marine & Fire Insui .nee Bk.
R. R., Cuvr.FR, Cash. C.R. R. & B’kg Co. Go.
J. Ifc.vfEn. Cash.' Insurance Bk. of Columbus.
S. C. House, Sec. Sav. Ins. and Trust Co.
A. Porter, Cash. Bk. of the Stato of Ga.
I. K. Tei kt,Teller “ “ •*,
For p.alc wholesale and retail by . . ■.
THOS. M. TURNER CO. '
fob 10 Wholesale Dr.tggiats, 181 Bay st.
(T^ ROCERIE8.— 1 The subscriber hai
vT ceivcd per recent arrivals from New Or!
rn--
per recent arrivals from New Orleans
and New York, &c., 25 hhds prime N. O. Sugar,'
50 hbls prime N. O. Molasses, ICO kegs No. 1
Lard, 50 lihds Matohz38 Molasses, 25 tierces dtV
do, lOOhbln Corn Gin. 50 do N. E. Rum, 60 do
N. O. Whiskey, 20 casks choice now Hams, 100
boxen Soap, 20 casks and 60 boxes Cheese, 26
coil* Rope. 200 pkga Tobacco, various brands,
25 qr chests Hyson Tea. 60 bblsButtorand Sugar
Crackers. 20 do Pilot Bread, 25 do and half de
Nos 1 nnd 2 Mackerel. For sale by
fob 11 II. A. CRANE.
^HA VING CREAM.—We have a few
O ddzeri of “Roussell’s Pncrmin Shaving
Cream" on hand. Th6se desirous'orluxuristing
in a comfortable and easy-Shave.had bettor sup
ply themselves at once with some of this unri
valled Cream. • .
THOMAS M. TURNF.R<^CO.
r hby S, ' . • - ■ ■" J81 finy-stTfct: L -
oiEAtlll'oitCII.VRp COAE.—200
b. tona rnJlable for grstes, for sale by . A ‘ *
nov 4 WOOD, CLAGHORN CO 1 •' ^
— OU UKP«. JWfOlicui/,) ,
A- A. SOLOM OI7S; A gent, ,e.
net *l& JfarketiqQare,