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CITY OF. SAVANNAH,
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it TEN DOptiARS PER ANNUM, ■
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A T SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS
tub T1U.WSBHJ.V (IKOROIANi
on TltB COUJCTRY,
I. nubfcl'tJ to m*< the otpnRotuciu or ih«
JJfihrw timoi a .«'»*, »!*•
®*B|) it tilt. Offloo of tin. Dalljl Otor
ml ooulatus all. tlio iEtallldniicoT Cominm-
»,| Political nod Miscellaneous, hicMiiik new
tJvcrtisoniouts publisl|ed m the Daily Filler.
* THIS PAPER
J mrtH of the State nnd Uniou,
10 city,, at FIVE DOLLARS
or it THREE* DOLLARS for el*
fewn&hSs i 5
TIIK WEEKJbV GEOIIOIAN^ ‘‘
Y, published every ?|f^SS8?S{ii!ico” ,l,K
\ P.-i-Each Citation by tho Clorks of the
Courts of Ordinary, that application has boon
iiiade for Letters* of Administration, Must bo pub-
lulled THIRTY DAYS at least.
Votice by Executors uud Administrators for
bebtors and Creditorsto render in their accounts,
muit be published six weeks. . .
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Adimnwtra-
inrimust be at public auction, ou tho lirst Tuos-
j. y 0 fthe month, between tho usual hours ofsulo,
n tho place of public sales 4u tho county where
the Loiters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Unardianship, may have been grunted, first giving
jurr days noticu thereof in one ol the public
,, of this Suite, and at the door of tho
Court House, where such sales ure to bu held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must be pub-
lished for four Months, before any order absolute
thdlbe made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Heal Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must bo published 81X-
TV DAY'S before the day of sale. These sales
unit be made at tho Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and ou
the first Tuesday of the month, betweon the
hour* often in the morning and four in the nfter-
noon. No sales from day to day is valid* unless
io esptcMed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
icli Land, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and iutostate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must bu advertised ouce a month fur
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of tho bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must bo advertised Tukxk Months
at least. ,
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
innted by the courts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day Of Sale.
V All Letters directed to tii'w Ollico or the
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
cbuntyi-
, .>-r »• v/«w.A»— a up iiuuyiaviu . rimckfM. Hull,
Silris oflnmfmt ail'd .JohnTillnmn, Judges of said
Conrt.’ ■ Whore a s'; Seubrori* Ilnlf; Guardian 1 of
Thomas Mobley, a mftfqr, oFeiild ootinty/htiVlng
applied tb the court fbr letters of Dismission from
tho Guhrdiaiphlf ofi'ald Inlnort .
It Is. tho re lb re, ttrdbVdd thttVall' porsons con-
corned be and appear ut the next term of said,
court, to bu .hold on tho sucond. Monday iu Jau-
tpu-y, hoxt; uud show cause, If any they have,
why said Soabrim Hall shopld uot bo dismissed
from said GuardUuuhlft.
A true extract from the tiiitiuloa of said court.
Novolnbqrdth, 1848: '
boV14 MALCOM JOHNSON, c. b. o. a. c.
jMKOJtUIA. - Uiuiidtin County.—
vJ To? all whom it may concern.-— Whereas,
George Latig uud Eli/.ubuth Lung have applied
fur letters of Aduiiuisti;atioii. ou the estule of
Willis Luug. lute of said county, deuoasod. •
These uru therefore to cite uud admonish all
aud siugiilttr tho . kindred uiid creditors of fluid
deceived, to filo their, objeelions. if uny tliuy
Imvu.to the granting of suit! administration to tho
applicants in the jerk’s ortltete of tho Court of
Lb/'yj/WKug)' Jlfi i-Mll deX.nLNpyom :
bo gruuted.
Witness tho Hon. William D. Cole, a Justico of
Bald Court of Ordinary, this 25th October. A.
D I84d. HENRY U. FORT, c. c. o. c. e.
oct 27
rtEORGIA. — Uullocli County.—
VXTo all to whom it may concern.—YVherons
John Jones, Guardian of Frances Wright, a mi
nor heir of William Wright, late of said county,
deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the court
of Ordinary of said county, for lettors dismissory
from said Guardianship.
Those are therefore to eilo and admonish nil
concerned, to filn their objections (if any they
huve) in the Clerk's office of said court, within
the time prescribed by Inw, otherwise letters dis-
illusory will bo granted the nppUennt.
Witness tho lion. Peter Conte, rtilo of the Jus
ticcs ofsaiil Court, September 7, 1848.
sep 9 DAVID BEASLEY,c. c.o. b. c.
New Clothing Store,
No. 00 AND 1.10 otano^ HANGlii
■- Tho midersigued has recvutly re-«•*
tho
turned from tho North, whore
has beon ortgdgOd iu getting Up a W IU
tiandsome assortment of READY MAD 1C
.CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business .iu
Savannah, to which ho very rcspcetlutiy invites
tho Planters visiting this pluce, mid the citizens
;eniTally, to give him a call, as lio is confident
iii STOCK lias never been surpassed by any
brought to this place.
following nrtielus: i... v
CI.0AKS AND Manti.es—Blue nnd black Broad 1 ,a Tl
r<EORGU, 15 III loch County.—To
VX ull whom it may concern.—Whereas, David
Beasley, Guardian of Madison S. Lanier, orphan
of Frederick Lnuicr, deceased, hath applied to
tho Hon. tho Inferior Conrt while Rilling for
Ordinary purposes fdf adld CbUnty, ibr Lettors
Dismissory from said Guardianship.
These ure therefore to cite nnd admonish all
persons whatsoever intcrostted, to file their objec
tions (if any) in my office, Withlil tho time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters DisililssOfy will
be grunted the applicant.
Witness tho Hon. James Leo. btio bf the Justi
ces of said Court, this 4th day ofMiiy. 1848.
may 0 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. u. c.
/^EORGIA.— Bulloch County.^
VJ To all to whom it may coiieorn—Whereas
Robert R. Williams Administrator on tho estate
of Nathaniel G. Hull, hath uftftlied to tho Hon.
tho Inferior Court Of Bulloch count}’, when flitting
for ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from
said estate.
Theso nro Ihcrcfbro to eito and admonish nil
and singular tho kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to filo their objections (if any they Imva)
in my office, in torm of the law, otherwise letters
of dismission will be grnutod to applicant as
prayed for.
Witness the lion. William Williams, onoofthe
Justices of tho wild court of Ordinary, tins Jtith
day of August, A. I). 1848.
nug 17 DAVID BEAHLEY. c.c.o. n. c.
N otice.— Four months after date, appli
cation will bo nmdo to tho Hon the Life;
cation will bo nmdo to the Hon the
or Court of Bulloch county, wllon sitting fbr or
dinary punioses, for leave to sell all the person-
0 of Charles Zitterour, late of said coun-
. ADAM JONES, >
JOHN GOODMAN, ]
nov 23
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to llm es
Into of Charles Zitterour. aro requested to
make payment, and all persons having claims
liiH L'nmJa urn tli'n liliil OIII1I ire rJljllctlll 10 prOTOllt till
® ^ sumo duly attested within the lime prescribed by
nov 23
ADAM JONES.
JOHN GOODMAN,
Ex’ors.
Cloth and Camblcl.
Uvzu-CoATS—Of iuvuiblo green, brown, Par-
ions Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, LiuuSkiu A DMINISTIIATOR'S N UT I (’ E.—-Per-
and Blanket. j cons indebted to tho lute Dominick O’
Dkkss and Frock Coats—Of fine black French ' Reilloy will please make payment to the tinder-
I!roi(l Clotli. ' signed, nnd those having claims against said estate
Hcsixess Coats—Such ns plain and fancy will present them according to law.
Tweed Cusiineru, black Doe Shut, plain and lig- j nov 19 SOLOMON COHEN, Admr.
ttred Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans 1 TTIOIHA jtlONTUS ufter dute, application
flasks and Frocktees. J. will be made to tho Hon. tho inferior Court , .
I’antai.oons—From all of tho most fashionable , of Bulloch county, while setting for ordinary pur- j 1^'NG.IjISII AND GERMAN HOSIERY.
Goods, such as plain black Cassimerc, black Doe ; poses, for leave to sell a part of the renl estute un- i
ffitm, Eagfish ribbed Cussimero, Moleskin, Plaid, j ,|er the will of Daniel Rigden, and all the utibe
said county, while sitting for ordinary purposes—
Ybdr petitioner ImUibly flhetveth to yobr Honors
that I10 aud tho late Elzey Beasley was equally
aud jointly connpcioil In oll.of their bitsines, thut
is. jo .say ip their lands, negroes and^tock of all
kinds, and tho titles to the suld lands and negroes
being ipado jointly to your petitioner and the lute
El*6y Beasley, and having conm to nil liudor-
atoiidtng with ortch othqr n ftw days before tho
'death bf tho said Elzey Beasley, to proceed to di
vide thb lands, tiegrdes, stock, &c. but there |io-
itig no tilles passed to ciiteh othqr, your petition-
or prnyoth your Honors to oduko rtiis application
to 00 published as tho law directs in sucii case
made and provided, and at the expiration of said
publichtion'tq cause Martha Boasley, Administra
trix on tho cstatu of tho said Elzey Buasley, to
makou good nnd legal tltlo to your petitioner to
to the following luuds, to wit: 552 acres more or
less. boMMonly knutVn as tho Mills and Daugh
try lands, lying iu Scrlvort bounty j also, the fol
lowing lands iu Bulloch county: 122£ acres ad
joining lauds of James Hendricks, Thomas Beas
ley nnd tho estate of Henry Bousloy, and lying
on Ogcchoo swamp; ouo half of a survey grant-
YiStirci/’-iTw}'.* w,‘
one half of a survey gruutod to tho said Enoch
Beasley ou the 10th of December, 1838, for 242
ucres, lying on thtt Baygall; one half of a survey
granted to tho said Elzey Beasley forGUOncroson
llm 15th of December, 1837, lying on Reudy
Branch *, also, one half lot No. 288,21th district,
2d section of Cherokee, granted to your petition-
or for 1(10 acres ou tho 20th day of July, 1837; al
so, the following negro slaves, to wit: Rose, a
woman, ami Lindy, a girl; as in duly bound your
petitioner will ever pray.
, , ENOCH BEASLEY.
The prnyor of the petitioner is reasonable and
should bn grnutod. It is therefore ordered bv the
Court llmithis application he published as the luw
directs iu such cases nmdo and provided.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day
df November, 1848.
nov 23 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o, n. c.
PHILIP KEAN, Draper A Tailor,
98 BRYAN^STnEKT.
Tho subscriber grate
ful to his friends and
patrons for past favors,
takes much pleasure iu
informing thorn of his
recent rteturn from tho
Northern Cities, with ns
Him an assortment of ar
ticles in his line ns can
he found in any similar
establishment iu the city.
—Having selected his
, r . , . ’stock from some of tho
first houses in New York, lie feels no hesitancy iu
warranting every ariir.lb, which hois prepared to
mukotu orderinthelntcststyluaudfnshion l»y the
mosteXpmionccd workmen. Itis stuck consists
of
Hup. Froncii, EnglMi nnil Germanthtgl'i Hill’d Broadcloth*
llliick nyd Fiincy Hillt CiuliincrcttH do do do
l)o. no. do. do. do doCnssinmres.
Do. do. do. do. do Doeskins.
I)o. do. do. do. do Tweeds.
Plain and Corded Drap Detto, with u splendid
assortment of Vestings of Satin, Silk and Fancy
Marseilles; plain vvlnte and fancy Linen Drills,
together with many fancy urticles suitable for
Spring mul Summer wear.
Togbth'
8AEE8.—
On the first
Tuesday in January next, will bo sold, before
the Court House, in tho City of Darien, between
the usual hours of sale, a tract of Irtnll lying in tho
County of McIntosh, containing five hundred
and forty-uino acres, more or less, bounded
North by unknown or vafcunt hinds at the titno of
sUrvtey, South by William U. Giguilliilt’s lands,
West'by.Dunham's lands, aud Ert«t by Cat-Ilend
Creek and unknown lauds. Levied on ns tiro
property of William Cignillint, claimant* or so
4 r „, . . ■ ril __ „ , . . — 1 •. , ¥ - ... , iimcliofsaidlrnctaswillsatislytlietuxcstiiieby
rlio midersigued biui recvuti} re-r,|n itm dinary purimses, for leave to sell ull the porsun- hn in dhterminod to stell rtt inhdl’fate.prices; to ibo said WilliamGirfllllliaqclaimant,Tor tlm State,
lurnjid from the North, \yiioro * ,0 j|Uia„l u | estate of Cimtius Zitterour, late of said conn- gother with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Susiieii Uutiuty and Poor School Tax, for tho vonr 1848,
has beon ortgagOd 1 n^g^tting^q^a^lJ^He ty,duccasud. ADAM JONF.S, _ ^ Ex’ors. aora, Hnndk'tla Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery Amount duo. $6 36 cts. aud 5 mills and costs.
«r.-s it aus_» j r» Ai.so, will be sold in the same man tier ns above
stated, another tract of land lying in tho County
originally Cherokee, containing one hundred
and sixty ncres; More or less, atld kiiown ns
Nmiittbr twri hundred and twenty-five, Sixth
District, Second Section. Levied on ns the pro
perty of the estate of James Boilett, or so much
j of said tract ns will satisfy the taxes due by the
' said Estate fur the Stale, County aud Poor
School for tho year 1818. Amount due, Sixty-
nine cents rtnd cotftb.
Also, will be sold iu the same manner as above
stated, another tract of laud, lying iu tho County
originally Cherokee, now Cobb, containing forty
ncres, more or less, and known as Number two
hundred and ninety-four, Seventeenth District,
Second Section, levied ou us the property of the
| Estate of John Todd, or so much of said Tract as
... will satisfy the tuxes due by the said Estate, for
tiliiSii AND GERMAN liUSIhRY. 1 1 |„, State, County and Poor School, for the year
mill s, boy. , women . and miMo. Lamb, , 84s . A , ntmm d „„, ,i, te01 , „„j c „ sU f
s | \V ool Merttio; Cotton nud Raw billc llose and j WILLIAM J. CANNON r. c. m'i c
striped ’iliagonal ribbed C.Wunere, Satinet, • qu'entiied part of said cstuic both real uud person-! half Hose. Also, ladies’ and misses’ Merino and • , lov ;j
Tweed Casimero, and Negro Cloth. . ! a( MARY RIGDEN, Silk Vests, just received per stenmer Clierokco. ; ^—rTT~n—TsTi;
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet Ken-1 it,jg J7 Executrix and Administratrix. | oet2l STOTESBURY & A1ARSHALL. j ^ On the brat
lickyJcanj | nollt IUO.Y'rilsVilSr dmo upplicatiim | 7VTEW GOODS.—Per
Toghthter \Vit!» a most splendid aRsnrtment of Cash-
moro Woolenett, Fancy Silk Velvets, Plairt and
Fancy Sntins, and a large variety of Plaids.
He has also on hand a litrgo’and well selected
assortment of Ready Made Garments, gotten un
in the best manner, expressly for this inarltet, which
he is determined to sell rtt mhdl’rate. prices: to
gother with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Suspoil
dors, Hnudk’lls Gloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery
Merino and Lambs Wool Under Shirtsnnd Draw
drs; and all other nr^ticles usually kept in fashionable
establishments of this. kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also infilnu his friends
that ho has removed froni Owens’ Bit iltling on Bitll
Street, to the store No. 98 BRYAN-ST., recent
ly occujned by J. Southwell & Co., where ho will
ho gratified to fill their orders. npr 7
PmiCSALEB, ,
the Inferior C onrt of Applina Connty, when sit
ing for ordiuary purposes, will bo sold.before the
Court House of said obuuty,- betweauthe usual
hours of sale, on tho first Tueflduy.jn February
mt, Eots of Land Nbs. G71) 370, m 477,'334
nnil 208,-all lying and being iu the Third Dis
trict of Appling county; and,also No. 45 in the
Fifth District of said comity. Also, a negro man
natijed Dave, age not known. All pf the above
property to -be sold for the .bouefit|iif Ihd Jj'eirs
uud creditdrii of Boujothiu Leggett) late of said
qomity v deeeased. , <
Terms mado known on day of said,
nov 14 BERRY LEGGETjT. Adm’r.
PHAT1IAHI 8IIEH1FI^8 8AL.E.
Vy Continued-.—On tho 1st Tuesday in Decem
ber uext, beforethe Court liousnin tkecity of 8a
vanunh, between th*e legul hours of side, will bo
sold* All tlmt Wlmrf Lot eituato, lying and being
hi file city of Bavauimh, nnd known nud distin
guished in the plan of suid city bv tho number
Two (2,) East of Bull Street uud Lincoln Street,
aud hounded East by a Lot late Peter Kean’s,
West by a Lot owned by ostnto of Robt Isaac,
and North by tho Savnnnali River. ^
- LovJjJd..Mi by. virtue of «-Pi. Fa. founded on
»Y‘ u *2" —'er-g**, issued'iu»^- Owp.
nor Court of Chatham (RMuty.-ia favor of Lucy
Isuncund Robert Bruce Isuao \i, Margaret Scott,
Executrix df Robt Scott,
uuv 8 ELISIIA WVLLV, Dept. ShorilTc.c.
(Postponed Sale. )
ITIXECirTOirS SAEE.—By pennis-
J-J siou of the Honorable Inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold on the first Tuesday iu De
cember 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 a ground rent of Thirty-nine Dollars
nnd nirtoty-two certts peramiitm,)—together with
tho improvements thereon, consisting of u com
fortable two-story wooden Dwelling on n brick
basement, with convenient out-buildings and n
Well of good water.
The same being the property of tho late David
Turner, of Benufort, S. C. deceased, uud sold for
a division amongst tho legatees.
FREDERICK A. TUPPER,
nov8 Qualified F.xcteiltor.
•pXECtJTOirS 8 A EE.—By virtue of
JLH un order of the " “ - - •
Honorable the Inferior
uourt of Kltinghuin County, wlieu sitting for or-
diunry purposes, will be sold at tho Court Hottst
door in said County, on the first Tuesday iu Jan
uary next, between tho legal hours of sale, the
balance of the Real Estate of Thomas Wylly,
late of said County, deceased, viz: ono tract or
parcel of Land, lying and being in tho County
uloresaid. containing four hundred nnd eighty
(480) acres, more or loss, bounded North by the
Hnvnnimli river, West by lauds of Goldwire and
King, Soutti by lands of Morgan nud Treutlen,
ami East by lands of Christian Tromlent sold m
the pronertyoftbe lute Thomas Wylly, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of Baid
deceased. Terms ofsule cash. Purchasers pay
ing for title. ELISIIA WYLLY,
nov ti. Act’g Executor.
rpAX COLLECTORS'
X MeJNTOSH COUNTY.-
PRICE & V E A 1) E U ,
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
NO. 147 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
7\JT\ Keep constantly on baud a large nssor
! ' , meat of the bast Cloths, Cussimcrs.nJic
i/J^Vestings,withafullStockofFuncyArticles.
—ALSO—
A large supply of Rnxnv Made Cr.oTiiisn,
oy will
whichthey wtlf sell oil their usual tcrtnp,drl()
percent discount for cash. — mar 10
lore the,Court Honso door in Sti
frtclf county; Lots Nos. ten, eleven nnd twelvo.in
the town of StaldtiboroV Bulloch county, with
the - improvetiionts thereon, tdgtether witlr tho
household .aud kitchen furniture. Also, ut the
snine time nnd place, will ho sold, three Negro
SluVes, Cloe, an old woman, Violet, aged about
32yenrs, and her iufunt child; sold under an or
der of tlm Hon the Iuibrior Court of suid coun
ty when sitting for ordiuary purposes, for a di
vision among the heirs.
' HASKELL SEMMONS,
' - Guardian of Jasper Sonn.
CHESIjEY DANEIiS,
nov 23 Guurdiiui of Elnr.a Sonn.
A Dl»HNISTBATOK»S SALE.^
j: jl Will be edld. oil ti»b first Tuosduy in Febru-
dry next; before tlio Court House door iu Bul
loch County, tho following lands: Four hundred
aud iiiue and half ucres of plrto land, adjoining
lauds pf Richard A Lane, James Lastiugor, Wil-
lium Sheffield, and Williutn Waters, lying on
Pole Branch; sold an the property of James Den
mark, late of tho Stnte of Alnbuma, deceased,
and under uu order ol the Honorable the Inferior
r Cyurl of Uie county of Bulloch, while sitting for
nrui" ,, i^ pi.H^aoa. ...M a»,- honoHunf ilie
heirs and creditors tef said estute. Terms tnaile
krttnVn ou tho day of salo.
nov 23 REDDING DENMARK. Adtn’r.
A BMIIHSTBATRIX'S 8 A EE. —
-l*- Will bo sold, ou tho first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, boforo the Oourt House door, iu
Bulloch County, the following lands, to wit:
Six hundred und eighty-seven acres ofluiid, more
ter loss* bounded by lands of James Young on the
South aud South-Eust add South-West, und by
James Ilundrccks on the North and North-West,
on tho East by the Great Ogechue River. It
being tho late resilience of Elzey Buasley,' de
ceased, uud is well iiuprovod. Also, at the same
titno and place, fourteen hundred acres of
pine land, lying on tho West side of tho Baygall.
all adjoining uud know us tho Bowen lands.
Sold under an order of tho Honorable the In
ferior Court of suid County, while sitting for or
dinary purposes, uud sold for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of the suid Estate. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
MARTHA BEASLEY, Administratrix
nov 23
B UI.LOCH SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday iu Janu
ary next, before flic Court House door iu States-
borringli, between (ho legul lirtur* of sale, tho fol
lowing Tracts or Parcels of Laud, lying aud be
ing in the county of Bulloch, to wit: All that
Tract of Land containing Three Hundred nnd
Fifty ncros, bounded on tho Boutli by John 1).
B. Hughs. Also one other Tract containing Two
Hundred acriis, bounded by Yduuiun’s land on
tlm West. Also one other Tract containing
Three Hundred acres, bounded East and West
by lands on which Berryann Burnside now lives.
Also ouo other Trad coutaiuiog Thirty acres
hounded by lands of John Shnlicld. Also ouo
other Tract containing Seven Hundred acres on
which tract of land Berryann Burnside uowlives.
Also otta other Tract containing Five Hundred
ncres, bounded by lands of John Rushing and on
which tract of laud II. M. Burnside now lives.
Levied ou Us tho property of John Burnside
to satisfy a fi fa issued out of tho Superior Court
of Bulloch County in favor or Samuel G. Shur-
muu vs. John Burusido. Property pointed out
by the defendant this the 10th Nov. 1848.
WILLIAM II. AIacLKAN,
novlG SI tor ill*, o. c.
B ulloch sheriff's sale.
Will bu sold on the first Tuesday iu Janu
ary ttnxt, boforo the Court House door in States-
borough, between the legal hours of stile, tho fol
lowing Prnpirty, to wit t Six Hundred and
Twenty-six acres of Land, bounded ns follows:
On the South by John Driggors, uu the North by
Jesse Elerbeo.
Levied on as the property of William Bragg
security for John J. Jones, to satisfy sundry fi fas
issuing from a Justices Court of Biilloch Coiiuty,
in favor of William Burnside vs. John J. Jones
aud William Bragg, security. Levy mado uud
returned to me by a Constable, Nov. 7tb, 1848
WILLIAM II. Mac LEAN,
nov 10 Sheriff' B. C.
will be mado to the Honorable tho Justicos |
scans. t • I IT
Vests—Of every description, such ns fino plain Jj
Mi* arthi, figured and P'»*“ . v"n»‘ ’ "r" 10 <" rcri " r C4nrlofMolHlo.li ™,«y, while
mje BombMllM, Alpnccu, Valnioin, |lh d Wore-1 siui „ 8 „ c „„ rt „ f 0nU „„ ry , fnr | eavB ' ,,n
H figured Ht black Cloth and Ciujuncre. . „ t|| f n ,„, n r t | 10 par,anal mini., be
UreER.Si,'R,r».-Ol hoa*y ribbed Wool, bac |, , tll0 Mta V 0 Tboniua K. Gould, laic
nd unbleached Lottoti. 1 of said county, deceased, for the benefit of the
Of Wonted, fancy Sabo, Plaid Silk, ; u „j crc ai tota D r s »|d calatc.
and black bilk. I \ir\r j KING Ailm’r
l.ittou and Silk Pocket Httiidkerchiofs of groat; * ANN M. GOULD, AdinV
variety.
Nta?
Tuesday in Decelnb’er tlexti will bo sold,
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to tho Hon.JnsiiecsofihoInfo-
riorcniirt of Bulloch county,while sitting ns a court
of Ordinary, for leave to sell nil tho real estate of
Simeon Shutficld. Into of said county, deceased
Ibr the benefit of the heirs aud creditors ofsaiil
estate. JAMES II AG IN, Adtn’r.
sep ~
Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped Hickory and French Call-
c °- Also, a general assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Buuiba*
zin niul fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties.
fiuapEXDEns of great variety.
OtovEsof plain French Kid, black, white and j
r til’d Silk, Felt Cloth nnd Thread, Silk and Cot* j
ton Night Cups, Money Beks, Silk Purses, j "EioUR MONTHS after dute. application
Shoulder Braces, and Travelling Bags. * Jl will bo mado to tho Mon. the Justices of the
Umbrei.i.as, a beautiful assortment ofFreuch ] Inferior court of Bulloch county, while sitting as
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Umbrellas. I a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell two Negro
Caps.—A fine and fashionable assortment of I slaves, the property of William Shulfiold, a uii-
Cloth, Glaized Silk and Otter Skin Caps. | nor, lor the benefit of suid niiiiori
Super black Bmnbazii
Steamship Cltcro- j before the Court House iu the city ofSavuuunii.
ibazilies, Alpaccas 15 Shares of the Stock of the Central Rail Road
aud DeLnittes, Very superior black Silks, super and Banking Com
black Crape, black und colored Prints, black | gro slaves nntiicd.
und colored Kid Gloves, Super Silk nnd Colton j Estate of YVm. R. Scott, deceased. There will
of Georgia, and two im
part of the
MM.-
Umbrellas, while aud colored Murcuus. gold ! also be sold on the plantation belonging to said
mixed, Oxford mixed, and brown mixed Ken- ; Estute on the Ogccbee ltuud, (about 14 miles
tacky Jeans, Birds-eyo, Scotch Uud Huckaback from Savannah,) on Thursday, December 7th,
Diapers, Jenny Lind Fringes, colored shades jail tho slock of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs. Horses,
and fixtures, mixed Tweeds, superior black atld
white Silk Hose, English and] American Prints,
coarse Shawls for servants. Worsted Nett Coats
for children, brown and white Hollands, Furni
ture Oil Cloth, Washington Plains, Bulliilo
Cords, &«. Are. For sale low by
SNIDER, LATHROP &. NEVITT.
oct 23
N. B. A general assortment of Youths’ aud
Boys’ Clothing, of Sacks. Round Jackets, Pan
taloons, Ve^ts and .Cloth Capa. Having taken
witch pains hi selecting the* above Stock ho
nopcs, by strict attention to business, to merit a
liberal share ofpatronago.
oct21 GEO. S. NICHOI.S.
sep 9
RICHARD A. LANE, Guardian.
WILLIAM it. MALE’S
^OllR MONTH8 after date, application
will bu made to tlm Hon. the Inferior Court
-Appling county, while sitting for ordinary pur
ifies, forfonvo to sell ull tho real and personal
poses,
estate of William
deceased, for the beuefit of tho heirs uud crci
tors of said estate.
octO ISOM REDDISH, Adm’r.
'utlersou, late of said county,
idi-
L LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
ABIES’ Misses, Children’s nnd Infant’s
SHOES, of every stylo, *hade and pattern
»tth« new granite store,
*”•* Congress streect, Savannah, Geo., sigu oi
the Goldon Hand. oct 1
jJAchoitv assortment of l’rench, English am
Sftff* CLOTHS,CASSIMEiia AND VEST
h!/, • ’ ®°* ect cd with tho . greatest care, and bf tin
HAMILTON A 8VMON8 havo
received per Hartford und Savnnuah: A
“ " "* nm j
■ST*
. .w.wgiuu wiui uio,greatest care, and bf the
un imported in this country. We aro now pro-
thnh t0 raanu, “cturo at tho shortest notice, and in
■we best manner, anygarmentiu our,lino, for cash
,or approved credit. :• .......
n 17 YyHITAKER STREET,
ti • Savannnh, Gn.
PUliOROFORill.—Just received a sup*
P'y pnro Chloroform, for the use of Stir-
leonsandPhj
17IOUR MONTHS ufter date application
JL will lie made to tlm Honorable tho Iuforor
Court of Chatham comity, sitting for Ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belong
ing to tho estate ofGuorgn Shielt, deceased, for
tho pnrposo of making a division among tho
huirsund legatees of Hnio deceased.
nug 1 MARY (L FELL. Ex’x.
IN CU*U IT V—Oliatlia111 Superior
Court.—MAY TERM, 1848.
YVm. P. YViiitb, Complainant,
AND
E. W. Russr.i.r. nud Wikb, C. IIines nud YVm. I.
YVay, Defendants.
It appearing to the Court that Charlton Hines,
ouo of tho defendants in tho above case, resides
out of the county of Chatham, in tho county of
Liberty, in tlio Stalo of Georgia: On niolibu
of Matthew Hull MeAllistur, Solicitor for com
plainant, it is ordored that the suid Clmrltou
Hines shaft appear and answer on or before the
first day of the next Term of this Court. And jt
'in'further ordered that tho Clork of this Court
shaft publish a copy bf this order at least onca a
month in ono of the public Gazuttes of this city,
until tho first day of January next.
May 22d, 1848.
True extract from tho minutes.
It. F. AKIN, Dop.Clerks, c.c. c.
may 24 mo—,
B OVS' t'LoTHlNO.—G. a. NICH
OLS is now openiiig a good assortmout of
Boys’ Tweed Cnsimcr Sacks, line black cloth
Round Juckets und PuntulootiS, Santinet Jackets
and Pants, Y’ests, &c., tvllicii Will be sold low for
cash, at the new Cldlhiitg Store, Gibhuus’ Range.
Oct 10
A n assortment nr iWk dob
Skin and Fancy Cassimere Pants. Alsou
large variety of Satin, Silk, Bbn|bazitlo atld Cash-
Mere Vests, jtast received it till for sale by
sep 25 HAMILTON &aYIldN8.
XTEN81VE. PIER AND CENTRE TA
BLES, with Mahogany, Black YVnlnntnnd
Marble Tons. Also, Grecian Claw-feet Tables,
do Dining do; 0 Leg do do} Card Tubhfc f Sofa
do with Mur bio Tons; do do Mnhognnv do ? La
dies’work do; do do do with Folding Tofts { do
do do do Deep Drawers, Just received, and for
sale by l.W. MORRELL,
nov 23 Smets* buildings.
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Plantation
Tools, Utensils, Provisions, &c., belonging to
snid Estate. All the above property sold under
decree of the Superior Court of Chatliam coun
ty. H. A SCOTT. ( F .
nov 3 JOHN 3IL T RCHISON, $ bx r "'__
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE YVillbesold,
at tlio Court
npHJS 8tBSCRIR£R8hav« received
•L by late arrivals from New York. Plijludelphit.
and lialtimore, tins following artiules:
St Croix and Porto Rico Sugars
Loaf, Crushed uud Powdered do
Imperial, Hyson and Pouchong Teas
Boxes ofChoe.su, English und Duirydo
Rio and Java Colfeo; Hull’s Caudles; Sjienndo
Baltimore Flour, Canal do. in whole ami half bhb
Baltimore Bacon, Sides, Shoulders und Hams
N. Y. YVhiskoy in bids; New Englund Kum
Baltimore Gilt; Monongabelu Wliiskey
Cluinipngnn, Bollntigernnd otlteu brands
Holland (jin and Cognac Brandy
Malaga 'Vine; Goshen Butter
Fulton Market Beef in half bids
Pepper. Pint-tito aud Pickles
Boxes and half boxes Tobacco, 5's,8's and Iti’n
Mess and Prime Pork; Mess Beef in half bids
Pig Pork; boxes and half do Rnisins
Philadelphia Porter and bottled Ale, Smith & Sic
kel s brewery
50 bids John Taylor Son's Imperial Alo
20 do superior Cider; Onions, Potatoes nnd
Cranberries, &c. For «nle on liberal terms, by
F. SI1EILS &. BROTHER,
jnn 17 Mongin’s Uppbr wharf.
ROBERT. D. WALKER,
MARBLE A* STONEMANl/PACTURER,
Aftouodfbtf-tfr.',' 'rik'rWEkN'iv'K'rfAftfc'it t Barnard.
SAl'AtfNAll, QEOUGIJ.
Gravo Stones..qfiutlian and^qipestic Marble;
Marble Afnittle Pieces, aud Berlin. Grates; Free
Stone for Buildihga, Ont^tnwdaLIron Railings,
&o. &c., furnished to order, ~. Ty~- <ict 28
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN. ANfr SlilP PAINTER.
GlLDp.K, GItAINBIt AND BLAZICit.
All kinds of Mixed Paints, Glass nnd Putty, Paper
Hanging, Firo-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale ut No. Jl Whitaker St. near tho Day,
Savanna it, Gkoroja.
out 24 -''Jy—'
'KB'ffBPSXifXHlSBVr’ ~ ^
17*01* THE RECOVE BY OF
X. Dormant and improperly withhold reiil uud
porsonnl estate; tho scttlcnumt uiid arbitration of
Commercial, Trading ahd otitor Debts; securing
Patents for Inventions in'Great Brituin, Ireland,
and the Colonics add Dependencies thereunto
belonging, and iidgotiuting Ibr tho purchase or
sale of thu same.
Communications by letter are requested to be
post paid. BENTHAM FABIAN.
REFERENCES ARS'pEWp^ffil^f’lY ’
lion. Chnrlufe P Uilly, Judge Cttuvttef Com.
Pleas, N.Y.
Clias. Cartlidgo Sc Co., New-York.
Freeland, Stuart A Co. "
YY r . & J. T. Tapscott, " M
G. R. A. Ricketts, Esq.,
Edward Schrdder, Esq., CindiiiUntl, Ohio,
A. Patchi i, Esq., President Puichin Bank,
Butl’ilo. (linos— nov 8
R oofTnuT-oaevaneeeo tin
PLATES.—Tliesitbs*jriburs beg to call the
attention of Builders, Arclnfeefti and owners of
Buildings, to tho many advantages which these
plates possess over all tether metallic.substances
hitherto .used Ibr roofing, &c., us they nits'ess at
once tho lightness of iron, icilhont its Viability to
rust, having how been tested Ibr several years m
this particular, both ill tliifi country and iu Eu
rope. They nrs less liable to expansion and
contraction from sudden change of the atmos
phere, than common tin plates, iroii, zinc, or any
other metal now listed for roofing, and conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof; re
quiring far less' frequent repuirs, whilst the first
cost is hut a trifle more.
^ A full supply, of ull siztes, fWni 111 to 30 YV.
G., constantly on hand, and for sale by
GEO. R. MOREYVOOl) &, CO.
" J4&. 113 Beuver-st. Now York.
Tlm jintent right Ibr this nrtiifte having boon
soe.urudfor the Uiiitlid Shitos, ull parties infring
ing thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
will be prosecuted. Jyd&w nov 10
JoliiTP. OuVan
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MEUCIIAN't’S,
And Fortvnrdlnir Agents, Ulncon, Mn.
Macon, July 20,1847 ]y July 23
TScw Vork and Stivunnnh Line
• . OF OCEAN STEAMERS,
r , ^* 10 "(dundid new stoatuer CUE-
ROKEE.Uupt. Thomas Lyon, (luto
• f tlio Win. Scahrook.) will leave Snvannnli Ibr
New York on WEDNESDAY the 6th Decern-
her, und Hit livery nltermito Wednesday thereaf
ter. This ship is 1250.tons burthen, built ex
pressly for this trade, in tlio most substantial
manner, aud with every regard to aaftity, botu-
fo r l and sp bull.
Theatecond atodnior Air iliii lirto, tile MUSCQ-
GEE, will soon ba launched, und will ho ready
early in the spring, so that one will leave New
York and Suvunnah eVtiry YVedno«duy.
The faeilitica aud advantages offered by this
Line to tlm travelling public of Georgia, Teg-
nossoo, Alabama ahd Fldridd, il is hoped will bte
tried aud duly appreciated.
, ^'Persons intending to take passage in this
lino ure assured that tho Central Rail Ruud Com
pany will, whonuvor necessary, rtlu u Special
Train to suit the arrival and departure bf the
8 learners.
For freight or passage, apply to
PADELFOKD & FAY,
Savntiuah, or
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
nov 23 — 194 Front st., New York.
w irtlieaVaffb!
lurid sottie. .b
icattefefflcuVL
analyzed by some of England’s
mists, allowing properties and qualiti
forte'ftnitid.in fiffy plant Hint was ever discovered-,
Thisiattbihertv^uhdbr tho'forao of the Retort
and. Crucible, develoft^d iVtbrc than ton distinct
properties.', .This fact struck’ihy miud so forcibly,
'hat it was impossible to get rid of it*. Sbmutliing
seemed to tell-moitltat Providence, Whoso special
earn U. exlei)fted towards all bin creatures, v had
never concentrated into brto sum!I herb so many
modibiniil qualitiesj-asivarions and tw coiiijilipaleB;
id though perfectly identical as tho human blopd.
without u wise and goodjrarnose. Ilcre Was to
ba fqtiitdtlite teblds, Ufo tilkalis, tho oils, tho wA.icr,
tlm air, thu salts, the soda, &e., ull coinbihcd, con
centrated. nnd clicmically united into 1 oiie singl'd
element of power, forming a substanco^oro al
lied and in affinity. Io the human blond titgii \Va»
ever before discovered in tlio works ofuinturo. ..
Laboring undor tlieso impressions ibr sUvoriil
yours, ,1 ttecamo uneasy, discontentqd) arid uil-
KSuofc* 0
Every tiling secincd,.to poiiit my iniud to ojio
ohJ^h ylW.: the preparation of this herb lino a
meihciue. I thcndeterniilicd to return tdtitb tlty
ofN. York. I did sb, and immediately inuitired
for the herb. It Was not to be found. : I thou
sent to Europe und there found it under uiiotiier
name. . •
Having prepared the nrtido to ray satisfaction.
I gavo it away to all who Wteuld uso it. Htth-
dreds, 1 might say thousands, took it iittb Ihoir
families add used it: some fur one thing ntnl
some for {mother, and nil from tho very first t<)
tho very last, pronounced it of uuriyaled' bxcol
unco and power.
The first baste that catne under my observation,
is a man that laid losl th\j tftib uf his arm for
o years. Tlm Ointment restored his ann
nletelyin a few days:’ This sitrpHsocl hih fa
h as it did the patiout. After him there ctuim
was
somo
couii
tnucl
I'HA’iVLS. — Rich Euihroit'crcd YVliito
OCrapo ; Printed P
Crapo
mere nud
Ftiskin; Thibet YVool; Cash-
YVool Square Shawls; Black
House in Lni'ayette, Wrlker J Merino and Plain YVool Long Shawls, for salo by
county, on the first Tuesday in Jauunry next, be- oct 31 LATHROP Sr. FOOTE,
tween tlio usual hours of sale. Lot of Laud No. i
222, 7th District aud 4tli Suction of originally I
Cherokee hut now YValker county* belotJgiltg to j
Estate of Asa Eislands. i
nov 3 S. M- STREET, Adm’r.
' rja* y
Thysicintts. For sale fr
J. M. TURNER*,BROTHER.
j\Joumuont Squat c.
III8KEV.—50 barrels Now Orleans
ectified. lauding from brig Y r irgiuin and
AGIiORN&CO
YVOOD, CLA<
fbr sale by
sep 20
1 " MblilONABLR SACKS.—Just re-
. ceived per brig Clinton, a hniidsoioo assort
ment of Cloth and Tweed Cussitnure Sticks, of
Into stylus, for sale low bv
sep 25 HAMILTON &. SYMONS.
~T 1)MlN 1STRATOIt’S SALE.—Will bosold,
jta. in front of the Court House in Newnnn,
Coweta county, on the first Tuesday iu January
next, between tin? usual hUurs of sale. Lot of
I,anti N'ti. 29(3, 1st District of Coweta, belonging
to the Estate of Peter Oduua.
novjl 8; M; STREET, Adm’r.
G UAKDIaFS SAX13.—Will bo suIdT
before the Court House iu Gihuer county,
tilt the ftist Tuosduy iu January next, Lot No.
67, 26th district, 2d section, (originally Chero
kee, Itbw Gllfiler cbiinty,) containing 160 acres;
srild by ordet of the lion Inferior Court of Mc
Intosh county, for the benefit of Ann O’Hcru, a
lunatic. JOEL HUTSON, Gitartliau.
nov 3 ;
Postponed Sale.
( GUARDIAN’S SALE.—By virtue of
T an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Camden county. State of Georgia, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, on tho first Tuesday
in January next, will be sold Jimmy, a negro boy
almost twenty-fivo years of ago, tho properly of
llichurd Cole, a minor. Sold for the benefit of
snid minor. WM. D, COLE, Guardian.
M alaga wine. — 2 0 casks, and 20
(Indian) barrels pure Mafagn YViue, land
iuc from fillip Hartford, and fbr sulo by
«en21 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
D omestic liquors.-ico bbis e
Phelps’ Gitt,J)0 d6 Connecticut River Gin,
20-do Domostic Brandy, 50 do N F. Rum, 75 do
N O .YVbiskey* in Jtoro. ami for sain by
oct J3 SWIFT'^DENSLOW.
owder, —30 canisters YVesson’s supe
rior crystnlised Rifle Powder, .10-lb each;—
50 do Dupont’s do. Just received and for sale
by E. LOVELL,
No. 10.J Barnard street.
Also, A Counter 20 feel loug, will be sold
eheup. sop 12
P ~ AIWeFBIIC RET S.ftc.-
lOOdnz Painted Buckets; 50 do Brooms:
50 boxes Wm. Colgnto & Co’s Pearl Starch; 100
do Candle*, G’s and 8’a, W. Hull & Son’s, land
ing and for sale by
oct 14 SWIFT &DFN8LOW.
uru ms rigs; COjat.
u barrels Currants, landing from bark Peter
Deniill. and for sale by
ect 18 YVOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
F ashionable black
CLOTH FROCK AND DRESS COATS.
A largo assortment, of the most fashionable
make, just received und for salo by
sop 25 II AM ILTON & SYMONS.
G oods fob gentlemen's
WEAR.—Black, Green nnd Blue Brond
Cloths ; Supr Blk nud Cni’q Cassimeres ; Doe
Skius, CunhraereUs mid TvVeedu. Also, Art ns-
sortmetit of Fancy 'Cashmere' and Silk Vestings,
at low prices, just received and for sale by
oct 10 STOTESBUttYfifc MARSHALL;
B lankets, kerseys, &«.-
. Billon 8~! to 10-4 London Dutlil nnd Twill
ed Blankets; bales 9-4 to 12-4 YY'liilney Blntikets:
cases heavy, all YVool, Plains; cases Georgia
Plahis; Twilled Kersey*; Plain ami Fancy Calm?
YVarp Joans; Plain Ltdseys, &e., a full assort
ment. For sale by
oci 31 LATHROP & FOOTE.
B oys* cloaks aNd'over
coats.—A few have bean received at the
cheap Clothing Store, Gibbons’range,
nov 8 G.S. NICHOLS.
E %V BEEF.—Landing, 100 Mils'Mew
it
Mid Prime, Ibr salo by
tt.iv fl WOfJD.CL
agHorn & co.
J)RESERVES.— Quincus, Egg J’ltlms,
Damsons and Green Gages, fbr {tale by
'"‘'■''UN & A
WOOD, CLAGHORp
CO.
G t UNNY BAGGING.—20 bales latidiifg
r per bark Roman, and Ibr sale by
nov 6 PA DEL FORD & FAY.
D rop and buck shot and
BAR. LEAD.—400 bogs Shot, assorted si
zes; 1000 lbs Bar Leud, just received nud Ibr
sale by E. LOVELL,
nov 7 11 Barnurd-fitrcct.
TJ AI$IN8. — 325 boxos Bunch RaisiUs,
JLV. 100 half boxes, do. do. uo.; 100 qtiaUcr
do. do. do. For sills by
nov 15 COHEN & FOSDICK.
A LE.—John Taylor & Son’s, Imperial Ale,
l.-imiing from hrig American and ibr sale by
lauding f
ufit 13
CIUWI.S AIVD SI,WlS.-8.4 Ch,Ii-
mere, Rob,Roy, 'aqd a Varlety of otherstyles
Shawls. Long Shawls, a supterior orticlte. Blk
and col’d Merino and Thibet ShaiyIs. Also,
Blk Pont dcsoi, Gros ae. Pains, Gres do Rhyne,
Gros de Afrique, and ^rosde Swiss Silks; Col’d
embroidered and Caintellon/Silks; Samnetsnnd
Persiou Silks, just received, and fark«ale b-
octlC STOTESBERV& MAlf
SIIEILS&BKO
L^EGARS.—J5,000"Iluvuna Segors, 35.000
^ P’lbridu do. for salo by A. MINIS.
nov 16 •
^JIDER VINEGAR.—20 burryls fiim
Cider. Viuegar,laj
fo r snip by JE
jiov’7 , ' , .
arrei
us from ship Ilartfiud,
IGIIAM & KELLY.
Dnclnr Yourself! Ibr23 OutM!
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET K8CUL A-
PIUS, or, EVEKV OXK HIS
own physician! twentietli
edition, with upwards of a
humlrcd engravings.
By YV. YOUNG, M. D.
t The time has now ar
rived that persons suffering
from secret dison-o, need
no more become the Vic
tim or quack t:itv, ns by the
prescriptions contained in
this book anyone may cure himself, without hin
drance to business, or the knowledge of the most
intimate friend, and With one-tenth the Usual ex
pense. Iu addition to the general routine of
private disease, it fully explains the came of
manhood's early decline, with observations ou
marriage-—besides many other demugcmcuU
which it would nUt be proper to uilumurutu in
the public prints.
Any person sending twenty-five cents
enclosed in n letter, will rccoivo ono copy of this
bonk, by mail, or five copies will bo sent for one
dollar. Address, " DIt. YV. YOUNG, Na. 152
SPRUCE direct. Ptiii.AOEt.PtiiA,” post paid.
CT#* YVANTED — Ffoprleturs of Drug or
Book Stores, nnd Pedlars, in every town in the
United Stutcs, to act ns agents for the above
work. —sfhno oct 21
that hundreds liavc uMrbd of sore .
who never found any reliof but iu t'nia Oint
ment. ‘ •
There next canto o Woman who was suffering
excruciating pain from tho ague iu the- Ihco.—
Her physician (thinking it tlio toothache,)' had
extracted cloven of her tooth. Rut the’ difficulty
still remntned its bad ns ever. The Application
of the All Healing Ointment was attouded with
immediate cessation of paiii. Her face hotvever,
bl'gau .to swell, aud the surface was qovored over
with pimples of eruption like prickly hoatr■ In
one day nil this disappeared. About the same
titno, a lady made application with it jor the
headache of long stunding, and, a falling of-tini
hair. : Tlio Ointment cured her .headache) and
restored hter hair. Since this,'I havo known tho
Oihtincut,to euro cases often, twenty and forty
yearVsbmding. I hesitate not to say/that itis
uiiucst an iulalliblu remedy for this domplnint
Alibut lltik titno there’wore two cases, otio of
Consumption, and the otheror-Seroftila; Which
had bnflied the skill uf every physician who pros
cribed. It was wonderful ttt witness the effeetbf
tlio Ointtuofit teii Uicbc persons. No ono would
belieVu it unlessthoy hud personally witnessed it.
But it did.tito wdrk pteteperty. . There was no hkif
way husinoHa, fbr ihey recovered their health in a
few months. ..
Sheumatism, Fevor, Qttinzy, Sore Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of the SptuQ, .odd
Nervous Complaints were treatod with unheard
of sitceuss. But in Chest diseases, such as Astit-
ma, painnnd teppitetesibri, I belieVe there is no hot
ter remedy. Also, tho common diseases, such as
Ulcer Sores. Sculd Head, Humors of the- Skin,
Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
and Burns, it seems to be a perfect antidotei—
People wduld etime into the store smiling, Wish
iilg to know if 1 was reully tho Seventh Sou, or
whctiier tiic Ointmoulthat I gavo them waaiudeed
all-qoalingin its nature. For .said thoy, not one
single application has failed to euro.
Liver Complaint, particularly, was treated with
great and universal succoos. pi
ll produced such good besdUa in ull casos tifat it
bus fieeii noised abroad, and I was offered sums of
money for a receipt to make it for private use
merely. Every muu spoke well of it, us it had
dour so much good.
Notwithstanding all, I have been careftil not to
rccoinntettd It, oxtetpt in cases 1 know it wbulftdo
good. I wls never willing to lend myself to any *
thing without first.testing its nicritK. This <1 on
deaV tib to do on every oecasiou, and when I-aptud
its ttfieof the Sick Committee in the Lodge of I.
O. of O. F. 1 then tested it upon Brothers in the
ulohteritical conditions, nnd bad abundant oftpor
(unity of proving its worth. .
And. ineoiiclnsion, I would remark that I have
pi iced this Ointment before the people of tho U.
Stntcsduriug the Inst nine or twelve months, aud
so general has been ilib SiUisfdctiblj, atid so groat
amount of good done, that iUbte than halfa mill
ion of boxes havo already been Sold. I do really
believe there ndvteb Was a medicine which gained
such wldesHredd, universal and unanimous satis-
lactibhns the All-Healing Ointment. From all
parts of the land there have conic up one deep,
sincere nnd universal voice of approbation saying
•‘McAlister thy tongue hath dropped the word of
truth nnd love, while health forever attends thy
Ihot steps.”- And were I now to give all thtegood
sayings of the pobplq, their rtriqualifieU approval,
tliefr thankfulness rind gratitude, their joy at recov
nriug from disease and sickness, 1 could fill «
volume. James McAt.tsruu, Now York.
For sale,- Wholesale and retail, by • 'i ’
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 18 ■* Agonts for Havonnnh.
F resh garden seei*s.— Just
received per Kteuiuahip Coluiiimts. from
Lundrotii’s Garden, a fresh supply of all kinds of
Garden Seeds, I’cus, Builiis, <ve. ccC. which urb
o lie red in lots to suit purchasers.
TUOS. M. TURNER S' CO.,
oct 18 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Buy-st.
-rOBTABSl-
Iron and .Mnrb’lo "Sftico
reived and f&r sale by
THOMAS *M.
nov 8
A large supply of
uortars” just re-
TURNER A, CO.
181 Bay-st.
nsnu COLOOXE.
vJ —50 dozen. Received by .
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
oct J8
Agent.;
Matkct-squaie.
YVATCIIBS AND JEWEL-
ItY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
atteitlioti of his citstonibN to a chtfino us
Hortmentoffiitii YVatclies, itlst received by recent
arrivals, cdiisiatiugofOolu Hunting CnseLevors,
Gold Double Iinltnm Lovers, Gold mfitatibn Dou
ble Case Lovers, Gold Anchor Eficripeuieift Le
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Kscapoment Le
vora, Silver Lupine and Vertical EHcapcment.
Also, tine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chailfs, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys aud Chain Rings, dll of Which
will behold un low aa iti any city iu the Union.
All kilids of YY r atbhbA Repaired nud Warranted
D; B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski Hondo.
M ~ HATH AND CAl’S.-iD. A.. AM
BLER Sl CO. lidvn mi hdud it full end com-
K ’ete a?Hortineitt of every possible variety of
ATS AND CAPS. YVo flatter ourselves that
it more fashifinable, n largbr or batter selected
»(ock of this kind of Goods hag never been offered
to tho citizens of Savannah. U comprises Fine
Beaver, Mold Skill, Silk,' Plain Riisgia, Tamni-
eb, Ashland, Buemi Viski, ’ Rodgh and Ready,
Rnifchero, nnd Wool Hats ofevery description.
One pf tho partners residing atthe North, ena
bles us to receive Weekly-supplies of goods.
T6 Mterchhritd and Planters We otfer goodson
dl fafrb'rdble tbrhis as can bfe had Sonih or Nortli.
oct 17 149 CONGRBSS STREET.
B UTTF.Il ASI> CIIEE8E.-30 fir-
kins choice Goshen Batter, 20 boxes
r... ..i. u..
lias stood tl(e tost of more than thirty yenrsMfiaj,
and dtfrlitg that titno has been constantly incroos-
iilgih public favor and patronage .-.atid isVntew
the leading article iu the country. Itflows with
freedom, becomes permanently black, uud will
uot mould under any circumtetanoes, .», •
SAtAxitAtt, Gu.y Jiiii'c 24,1617.:
Tho undersigtied having for several yetfra used
in their respective offices the Black YY’riting It?k
manufactured by Messrs Maynard Noyes of
Boston, fciirlif}' Ifidi.lhby have uniformly ft»und.it
to lie «uj)bfior to any other, particularly in ihe^iih-
chnngealilo character of its blackness. - ■ ’’ -
J. Smith,'■Cash. Marine & Fire Itifun ,noo>Bk.
R. R. Covi.Bte,-Cash. C.R. R.’ &, B'hg Co. Oa.
J. Hunter. CHsh. Ihniirnhco Bk. of Columbus.
8. C. House, Sec. 8av. Ins. andTrust.Co,
A. Poiitxr, Cash. Bk. of the Stato of Go. •
LK.TKrrr, Teller ti .• • ti' . .. , .ti v
For idto wholesale and retail by
fdlUO
THUS. M, TURNER & C6.
IVholfesale DrtiggiaU, 181 Bay, st.
CheeSei fbr.sftlo by
! oct 3r
WHOLESALE yvuve, liquor
VV AND GROCERY STORE.VrNb. T88
Congress and 88 St. Jiilinn Street. —\V 1L LI A M
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friorid^Jhai
ho continues to keen oit baud at his ’pR
YVest Side of tho Market, n large assortfi
YVINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND G
CERlES, all of which he offora niV.tito best'
sible terms. - He Is als<r constantly teuppltte *
tho best ALBANY ALE and NEWAR.^
PER, to which ho rcspeclfnlly.invites, tiitoktten-
lion,of the public / iftfirni- rnsm ikaAffi..
FTfiJNSl-iGCNKU.
vIT. Mnnufucturer atid-
SWIFT &DENSLbYV.
Gun mutorial nnd Gun iijipl
Pouches, PerfctiMion pr 1 --
aud every urticlb in thte
-°BFGun. MBtocKoa. TllilrfjckBii!
CUBBiqn, nnd repiiiriSg' donens llBnal;.
, SaFSd. ll Bnrawd Blfftt,
sign bf the Indian.