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1'IIE DAlLY OIJOItCUN,
M PUHI.ISIIKti IN fUK
CITY OF* SAVANNAH,
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jl l' TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUM, *
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OR
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OR THB COUNTRY,
Advertisements published in the Daily Pupor.
THIS PAPER
Is rent to all part* of tliu Stato mid Uni
nr delivered in tlio city, nt FIVE DOLLA
Jer annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for
*utonthn.
tttU WBHIILTiY GEORGIAN,
'is published every Friday afternoon, at Tim
\»lwm per uunuin— all payable in advuucc.
IV. B.—Eaeh Citation by tlio Clerks of
Courts of Ordinary, that application has In .
made for Issuers of Administration, must bopub-
liihcd THintv days nt loost.
Notico by Executors and Adniinistrn!
Debtors and Creditors to rundnrin tlioir accounts,
lnust bo published six wkeks.
Sales of Negroes by F.xoeutors or Administra*
tors must bo at public auction, on tlio ltrs
day of tlio month, between tho usual hours
gazettes ol tins stale, ami ai uio upor 01 n
Court House, whoro such sales are to bo held.
Notico for leave to sell Nogrocs, must bo pub
lished for four months, boforo any order absolute
shall be mado thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis
trator!'. and Gunrdiniis, must bo published SIX-
TV DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
must bo mado nt tho Court IIouso door of tlio
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of tho month, botwoon tho
hours often in tho tnoruiug and lour in tlio after-
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
jo expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Exocutors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Coutf of Oriliimry for leave to
tell Lind, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales ol'pcrsonal property (oxcept negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for bettors Dismissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosing of Mortgages on
real estate, must bo advertisod otteo it month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders ofthc Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthc bond ofngrooineut) to make ti
tles to land, must bo advertised Tiirkb Months
nt least.
Sheriffs sales under executions regularly
^ ul by the courts, must bo advertised
ITY DAYS—under mortgngo executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sulos of porlsliuble property
under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of Sale.
V All Letters directed to this Ofiico or tlio
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
New Clothing Store,
No. Gt> ANI) ISO GIIIIIONH’ RANGE,
The undersigned has recently ru-
l turned from tlio North, where he,
.has been engaged in getting up a
handsome assortment of READY MAD E
CLOTHING, expressly for n retail business ip
.Savannah, to winch lie very respectfully invites
the Planters visiting this pluco, and tho citizens
generally, to give nim a call, ns ho is confident
lii* STOCK lias novor been surpassed by any
brought to this place. Among his goods uro the
following articles:
Cloaks and Mantlks—Blue and black Broad
Cloth und Catnblet.
Oykr-Coats—Of invisible green, brown, Par
lous Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin
and Blanket.
Dukss and Frock Coats—-Of fine black French
Broad Cloth.
Business Coats—Such ns plain and fancy
Tweed Casimere, black Doo 8km, plain and fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
Sacks and Frocktccs.
Pantaloons—From all of tho most fashionable
Goods, such ns plain Idaek Cassimere, black Doe
Skin, English ribbed Cnssimorc, Moleskin, Plaid,
striped diagonal ribbed Cassimere, Satinet,
Tweed Casimere, and Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet Ken
tucky Jeans.
Vests—Ofovery description, such ns fine plain
black Satin, figured ami plain Velvet and Cash-
mere. Bombazine, Alpucca, Vulincia. plaid Wors
ted. figured Silk, black Cloth und Cassimere.
Unukii-Siiiuts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, fine
and unbleached Colton.''
Guavats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk,
and black Silk.
Linen and Silk Pocket Ilaudkcrcliiefs of great
variety. *
Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped Hickory and French Cali-
c °. Also, a general assortment of Boy’s Shirts.
Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Sntin, Bomba-
xni and fancy Silk Stocks and Neckties.
owu-knurrs of great variety.
jiLov&s of plain French Kid, Idark, white and
WHdSilk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cot-
inn Niglu Caps, Money Belts, Silk Purses,
olioiilder Braces, and Travelling Bags.
Ua shell ak, a beautiful assortment of French
oak. Scotch Gingham, and Cotton IJmbrelhis.
C.irs—A fine and fashionable assortment of
Moth.Clai/.cd Silk and Otter Skill Caps.
N . B. A general assortment of Youths’ and
Boys Clothing, of Sacks, Round {Jackets, Pan-
talonn*, Vesta niM Cloth Caps. Having taken
much pains in selecting the above Stock lie
nope*, by strict attention to business, to merit a
nocral chare of patronage.
GEO. S. NICHOLS.
WILLIAM II. HALE’S
L LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
A J.. E S’ Misses, Children’s and Infnnt’i
SHOES, of over ■-
at tho
NEW
cry stylo, alia
GRANITE
i, shade mid pattern
— STORE
tr.-l n uiwimin oiusij,
.Congressstreuot, Snvuunuh, Geo., sign
_ mm Golden Hand. oct I.
HI UAHUVON * SYMOXN have
tcceived per Hartford and Savannah: A
c hoie.» n^Hortmont of French, English and
“tarn OLUTHfflGASSIMEUS AND VEST-
be«t s’ *°'® c I®d witli tlio greatest enro, and of tho
ttirsiti l ,or ^°d ' n *his country. Wo aro now pro-
L ill 10 'Banulactnre nt tlio shortest notico, and in
oran ,na,, * ,0 ?» any garment in our line, for cash
0r approved credit.
n. i m 17 WHITAKER STREET,
- — Savannah. Gn.
(jWpMIOFOIMI .—Just received a sup-
»*«... 7 ,°£P ur . 0 Chloroform, for the use 'of Sur-
icoiusii ,°'.p ur . 0 .Chloroform, for the use ofSur-
8 oiuend Physicians. For sale hv
J - M- TURNER*BROTHER.
Monument Square.
tuarii
Ui«iVL jv,otices7~
Silas 8itnmons nnd John Tillman, Judges of said
Cdurt. WhOrcns, Senbron jfql|, Guardian of
iliomiui Mobley, u minor, of said county, iiaving
applied to' the court for lottera of Dismission from
the GuardiniiNhip of said minor:
It is, therefore, ordered tli'nt all persons con-
cerucd bo and appear at tho ncxC term ofsaid
cdurt, to be held on tlio socond Monday in Jan
uary 11iuxt. aiul shew cause, if any they lmvo,
why said Senbron Hull should not be dismissed
from said GuardiatiHlilp.
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid court.
November Gth, 1848.
nov 14 MA LOOM JOHNSON, c c. 0. a. c.
f.1*5,01*01 A. — Collide,, County.—
To ull wlioni it may concern.—Whereas.
George Lang nnd Elizabeth Lung lmvo applied
•or letters of Administratioti on -the estate of
Willis Latig.datu of said county, duconHod.
These are llmrcfore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
deceased, to filo. tlioir objections, if any they
have, to the granting ofsaid administration to tlio
applicants in tho clerk’s office of the Court of
Ordinary, on or before the 25th day of Novem
ber ensuing, otherwise letters as prayed for will
bo granted.
Witness tho Hon. William D. Cole, n Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 25th October, A.
D. 1848. HENRY R. FORT, 0. c. 0. c. c.
oct 27
{-rm W ,! {W, ^ , "".^ u Ho <! Ii County.—
lo nil to whom it may concern.—Whereas
John Junes, Guardian of Frances Wright, a mi
nor heir of William Wright, Into of said county,
deceased, hnlli applied to the Honorable the court
0! Ordinary ofsaid comity, for letters dismissory
from said Guardianship.
Thoso aro therefore to cito nnd admonish all
concerned, to lilo their objections (if any they
have) in tlio Clerk’s office of said court, within
the time proscribed by law, otherwise letters dis-
imssory will bo granted the applicant.
, Witness tho Hon. I'cter Cone, one of the Jus
Does ofsaid Court, September 7,18-18.
sep 9 DAVII) BEASLEY, c. c. 0. n. c.
Bulloch County.—To
V-" till whom it may concern.—'Whereas, David
Bcnsloy, Guardian of Madison S. Lanier, orphan
ol Frederick Lnuier, deceased, hath applied to
tlio Hon. tho Inferior Court while sitting for
Ordinary purposes for said County, for Luttcrs
Dismissory from said Guardianship.
Thcso tiro therefore to cito nnu admonish nil
persons whatsoever interested, to tile their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within tho time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will
ho granted the applicant.
WitticHS the Hon. Janies Loo. ono of tho Justi
ces of said Court, thin 4th day ofMny. 1848.
may G DAVID BEASLEY, c. 0. 0. b. c.
(-- Bulloch County.—
To nil to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Robert It. Williams. Administrator on tho estate
of Nathapiel G. Hall, hath applied to tlio Hon.
the Inferior Court of Bulloch county, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for letters dismissory from
said estate.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular tho kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file tlioir objections (if any they have)
in my office, in term of tho law, otlierwiso luttcrs
of dismission will bo granted to applicant as
prayed for.
Witness the lion. William Williams, one of the
Justices of tho said court pf Ordinury, tins 16th
day of August, A. D. 18*18.
nugJ7 DAVID BEASLEY, c.c.o.n.c.
JVj RTICE.—Four months after date, aptili-
-Li cation will ho made to tho Hon the Iulori ,
or Court of Bulloch comity, when sitting for or- j
dinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho person- |
ai estato of Clinrlcs Zittorour, late of said comi
ty, deceased. ADAM JONES, ) ,
^ JOHN GOODMAN, } Ex or *- '
IYI OTICE.—All persons indebted to tho es
±1 talc of Charles Zittorour. nro requested to
mnkc payment, and nil persons having claims 1
ngninst said estato are requested to presout the >
same duly attested within tho time proscribed by 1
law. ADAM JONES, > r , 1
unv 2U JOHN GOODMAN. ( hl ori1 '
A DMINISTRATOR’S N OT IC K.—Per-
XX sons indebted to the late Dominick O’
Ruilloy will please make payment to the under-
si^neii, ami thoso having claims against said ostute 1
will present them according to law.
nov 13 SOLOMON COHEN, Admr.
j^RIJR MONTHS after date, application .
X will he mado to the Hon. Justices of the Iufc-
riorcourt of Bulloch county,while sitting ns a court '
of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the real estate of '
Simeon ShuHield. late of suid county, deceased -
for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said \
ostato. JAMES 11 AGIN, Adm’r. 1
snp 9 fc
L^OUR MONTHS after date,application _
X will ho mndf to tlio Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior court ol Bulloch county, while sitting ns
a court ofOrdiimry. lor leave to sell two Negro „
slaves, the property of William ShuHield, a mi- i,
nor, lorthc benefit of said minor. ..
sop 9 RICHARD A. LANE. Guardian. £
UOIIlt MONTHS after date, application u
X will ho mado to the linn, the Inferior Court t
of Appling county, while silting for ordinary pur- I
poses, lor leave to sell all tlio real ami porsonal n
estate of William Patterson, bite of said county, «
deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and crcdi- 0
tors of said estate. ft
oct (5 ISOM REDDISH, Adm’r. t*
LIOUK MONTHS alter date, application ^
X will he made to tlio Hon. tho Inferior Court
of Bulloch county, while setting for ordinary pur- _
poses, lor leave to sell a part of tlio real estate on- ']
dor tho will of Daniel Itigdcn, nnd all tho niibo J
quoatlicd part ofsaid estate both real and person- |
MARY IMGDEN, |
«mg 17 Executrix ami Administratrix. n
l^OUIt MONTH'S after date application c
X will be mado to tlio Ilonorablo tlio Justices
ol the Inferior Court ol McIntosh county, while
sitting oh a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell >
all tho real and a part ofthc personal estate, lie- 1
longing to tho estate of Thomas K. Gould, late
of said county, deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate. _
WM. J. KING. Adm’r. 1
nug 4 * ANN M. GOULD. Adm’x. J
Il'IH K IliON'A’IIS ullur ditlu upplicntion ^
.1- will he mado to the Honorable the Inleror ,
Court of Cliuthnm county, sitting for Ordinary *-
purposes, for leave to sell the real estate belong- *j
mg to the estate of George Sliick, deceased, for *'
the purpose of umknig a division umotig tlio BJ1
heirs umi legatees of suid deceased.
»"S 1 MARY C. FELL. Ex'*.
IN ERUlTV-ciiittlinm Superior e
Court.—May TERM. 1818. ftl
Wm. P. White, Complainant,
AND 7
E. W.Russell and WirK, C. Hines nnd Wm. I. J
Way, Defendants. n
It appearing to tho Court that Charlton Hines, Ii
one of tho defendants in the above case, resides
out of the county of Chatham, in tlm county of ]
'Liberty, in tho State of Georgia: On motion
of Matthew Hall McAllister, Solicitor for com-
nlninnnt, it is ordered that the said Clmrltoii '*
Hines shall appear nnd nnswer on or before the
first day ofthc next Term of this Court. Ami it 1
is further ordered flint tho Clerk of this Court '
shall publish n copy of this orderat least onco a r *
month in one of the public Gazettes of this city, b
until the first day of January uoxt.
Mny 22d, 1818.
True extract from the minutes. r
R. F. AKIN, Dcp. Clerk s. c. e. c. 1
may 21 mo
fSOMBSTIC IiliitjOKS.-l.in bhT.1 4
A-/ Phelps' Gill, 50 do Connueticut River GinT i
20 do Domestic Brandy, 50 do N E Ruin, 7G do
N O Whiskey, in store, ami for snlo by =
nttll) SWIFT & DENSLOW.
■ T A MS.—125 llams. For sale by r
XX oct 20 THEODORE MINIS.
ftBOftOfA, BULLOCH CObS-
V* IY.—Io tliu Hon the Inferior Court of
said county, Wliilu silling for ordinary purposes—
Your petitioner humbly ttheweth to your Honors
that lie and thb lute Elzey Beasley whs equally
and jointly connected in nil of tlioir tiusihos, that
is t to soy in tlioir Innds, negroes aiid stock of all
kinds, and the titles tin tho said lauds and negroes
being mnde jointly to your petitioner and the Into
blzoy Beasley, and having come to an under
standing With each other a few days boforo tho
death ol tho said Elzoy Beasley, to proceed to di-
yido the lands, negroes, stock, &c. but thorn bo-
mg no titles passed to eaoli other, yourpotition-
or nrayeth your Honors to cniiso this application
to ho published os tlio law directs in such enso
mnde and provided, and nt the expiration of said
publication to cause Murtlm Bcusley, Administra
trix on tho cstnto of tho said Elzoy Bonslcy, to
make a good and local titlo to your petitioner to
to the following lands, to wit: 552 acres more or
loss, commonly known ns tlio Mills and Daugh
try lands, lying in Scriven county ; also, tho fol
lowing lands in Bulloch county: 122A acres ad-
joining hinds of James Hendricks, Thomas Boas-
ley and tho estate of Iionry Bonslcy, and lying
on Ogcchoe swamp; ono half of a survey grant
or , t0 4*° 1 F.nocli Beasley for 42G ucres on the
15th of Dec., 1837, lying.on Big Lotts Creek?
one half of a survey granted to tho said Enoch
Beasley on tho 10th ol Decombor, 1838, for 2-12
A khiinistkatok's k ax «.-
-£*• By virtue of tin Girder frtnu the Honorable
the Inferior Court of Appling County, whvusit-
ing for ordinary purposes, will bo sold before, the
Court Hnitso of said county, botwoon tho usual
hours of snlo, on tho first Tuesday in February
uoxt, Lota or Land Nos. 371, 371), 401), 477,1334
and 208, all lying and being in tlio Third l)is-
Lict of Appling county j and also No. 45 in tlio
Filth District ol said county. Also, a negro man
named Dnvo, age not known. All of the nbovo
property to bo sold for tlio benefit ofthc heirs
and creditors of Benjamin Leggett, lata of said
comity, deceased.
Terms mude known on day of snlo.
»»v M BERRY LEGGETT. Adm’r.
ley _ ^ _ ^ ^
ncros, lying on tlm Daygnllj onoTillfl'iif’n'jnrvcy
grnulml to llm mid Elzoy Bonsloy ftirOOO ncrraim
Am ir.tli of December, J837, lying , m Kcmly
Uranch: nlsn, ono half lot No. SB8, 84Uj dwtrici,
-*1 miction oi Cherokee, granted to your petition
er for 1G0acres on tlio 20tli day of July, 1837; al
so, the following negro slaves, to wit: Rose, a
woman, and Liudy, a girl; as in duty bound your
petitioner will ovqr pray.
„ , ENOCH BEASLEY.
I no Prayer of the petitioner is reasonable and
should bo granted. It is therefore ordered bv the
Court Hint this application ho published as the law
directs in such cases mado and provided.
A true extract from the minutes, this 18th day
of November, 1848. J
nov23 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o, b. c.
I H1LI1* KEAN, DmpertV Tailor.
98 BRYAN-Sthekt.
Tlio subscriber grate
ful to his friends . and
patrons for past favors,
takes much pleasure in
informing thorn of his
recent return from tho
Northorn Cities, witli ns
film an assortment of ar
ticles in his lino as can
bo found in any similar
establishment in the city.
—Having selected his
itock from sumo of tlio
feds no lioHitnncy in
nil ho is prepared to
a and fashion by tlio
His stock consists
lluck and Fancy 8ilk Cnsliiiicrclto do do do
Do. do. do. do. do doCassiuiercs.
Do. do. do. do. do Doeskins.
Do. do. do. do. do Tweeds.
Plain and Corded Drap Dctte, with nspluudid
ssortmontof Vestings of Satin, Silk anu Fancy
larsoilIo8; plain white and fancy Linen Drills,
jgether witli many fancy articles suitable "
■ nncy satins, and a largo vurioty of Plaids.
Ho lias also on hand a largo and well sclented
ssorlinent of Ready Made Garments, gotten up
n the best inimncr, expressly for this market,which
io is determined to sell at moderate prices; to
ether with such articles as Shirts, Stocks, Snspon
era, Handk’llsGloves, Umbrellas, Caps, Hosiery
Torino and Lambs Wool Under Sliirtsnnd Draw
ra;aml all oilier articles usually kept in fosliioiiablc
stablislimeiits of this kind.
PHILIP KEAN would also inform his friends
lint ho has removed from Owens’ Building on Bull
Itrcet, to the store No. OS BRYAN-ST., recent-
f occupied by J. Southwell Sc Co., where he will
apr 7
(Postponed Sale.)
XlXECUTOIl’S SALE.-By pcrniis-
won of the Hoiiornldo Inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in De
cember next, beforo the Court House in tlio city
of Sovuntinh, between tlm usual hours of wile,
City Lot No. 14, Pulaski Ward, oily of Savannah
•(subject to a ground rout of Thirty-nine Dollars
and ninety-two cents pcrnuiiuiu.)—together with
tho improvements thereon, consisting of a com
fortable Iwo-story wooden Dwelling on a brick
basement, witli convenient out-buildings and a
well of good water. t -
The same being thopropcrly ofjtlic late David
Turner, of Beaufort, 8.0. dc/w-lsod, and sold for
a division amongst the legatees.
FREDERICK A. TUPPER,
M0V ° (iunlifiod Exoculor.
riXECUTOlPS SALE.—By”'
-i-J an order of tlio Honorable the
Court of Rlfinghnm County, \yhon sittin
J Id i
virtue of
tliu Inferior
a Y , sitting for or
dinary purposes, will ho sold at the Court House
door in said County, »u the first Tuesday in Jnn-
nnry next, between tlio legal hours of sale, the
balance of tlio Real Estate of Thomas Wylly,
Into of said County, deceased, viz: one tract or
parcel of Land, lying and lining in the County
atorcsaid, containing four hundred mid oiglity
(480) acres, more or less, bounded North by the
Savannah river, West liyfands of Coldwirc and
King, Sinitn by lands of Morgan and Treutlen,
and East by lauds of Christian Treutlen: sold as
the properly of the late Thomas Wylly, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms ofsale cash. Purchasers pay
ing for titlo. ELISHA WYLLY,
,,ov & Act’g Executor.
lore the Court IIouso door in Stutcsbc
ill ho sold,
j rteit, bo-
t ............ Statesboro', BuK
loch enuntyj Ld,ts Nns, ten, eleven and twnlvo.iu
tlio town of Statesboro’, Bulhicii county, with
tlio improvements thereon, together with the
household and kitchen furniture. Also, at tlio
sumo time and place, will lie sold, tlirco Negro
Slaves, Cloo, an old woman. Violet, aged about
32ycnra t and her infant child ; sold under an or
der of tlio lion tho Inferior Court of said coun
ty when sitting for ordinary purposcH, for a di
vision among tho heirs.
HASKELL SEMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Scnn.
CUES LEY DAN ELS,
nov 23 Guardian of Elnza Bonn.
A imiNISTRATRIX’S SALE. -
Will bo sold, on (lie first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, bolero the Court House door, in
Bulloch County, tliu following lands, to wit:
Six hundred and eighty-seven acres of laud, morn
or loss, bounded by lands of James Young on the
South and Smith-East and South-West, and by
James Hendrccks on the North and North-West,
on tho East by tlio Great Ogochee River. It
being the laic residence of Elzey Bcnsloy, de
ceased, and is woll improved. Also, at tlio same
tune and place, fourteen hundred acres of
pine laud, lying on tho West side of tho llaygalt,
all adjoining uud know os tho Bowen lands.
Sold trader nn order of the Honorable tlio In
ferior Court of said County, while sitting for or
dinary purposes, and sold fur tliu benefit of tlio
heirs mid creditors of the said Estate. Terms
mude known on tlio day ofsale.
MARTHA - BEASLEY, Administratrix.
PRICE * VEADEK,
DRAPERS AND TAILOR*,
NO. 147 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
Keep constantly on hand u large assor
llljiiieiit of the best Cloths, CiisKimera.mic
W Vestings, with a full Stock ofFancy Articles.
—ai.so—
A largo supply of Rkahy Mark Ci.otimno,
which they will sell on their usual terms, or 10
•oy
per cent discount for cash.
— mar lt>
E nglish and german hosiery.
. h«»ys’, women’s and misses’ Lambs’
‘ “’orino; Cotton and Raw Silk Hose mid
so. Alsu, ladies’ mid misses’ Merino ami
its, just received per steamer Cherokee.
STOTESBURY & MARSHALL.
V GOODS.—Per Steamship Client,
e. Super black Bombazines, Alpnccas
TAX COLLECTORS* SALES.—
X MclNTOSII COUNTY. — On tlio first
Tuesday in January uoxt, will bo sold, beforo
tlio Court House, in the City of Darien, between
the usual hours ofsalo, a tract of land lying in the
County of Alclntusli, containing livo hundred
and forty-nino acres, nioro 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 Cut Head
Crook mid unknown Innds. Levied on as tho
property of William Gignilliat, claimant, or so
iiuicli ol said tract as will satisfy tho taxes due by
tho said William Giguillia', claimant, for the State,
County and Poor School Tax, for tlio year 1848.
Amount due, $G 3Gcts. mid 5 mills mid costs.
Ai.so, will bo sold in the same manner as above
stated, another tract of land lying in tlio County
originally Cherokee, containing ono Imridrcd
a sixty acres, nioro or less, mid known ns
Numnor two hundred uud twonty-fivo, Sixth
District, Second Section. Levied on as the pro
perty of tho estate of Jnincs Boilett, or so umcii
of said tract ns will satisfy tho taxes due by the
said Estate for the State, County mid Poor
School for tho year 1818. Amount due, Sixty-
nine cunts and costs.
Af.so, will lie sold in tho same manner as nbovo
stated, another tract of land, lying in tlio County
originally Cherokee, now Cobb, containing forty
acres, nioro or less, and known ns Number two
lumdrud and iiiiiety-fbur, Seventeenth DiHtrict,
Second Section, levied on us the property of tliu
Estato of John Todd, or so much of said Tract ns
will satisfy tlio taxes duo by tlm said Estate, fur
tho Suite, County uud Poor School, for tho year
1818. -Anionnt duo, sixteen emits mid costs.
WILLIAM J. CANNON, r. c. m’i. c.
nov 3
B ulloch sheriffs male.
Will be sold on tlio first Tuosday in Juiiu-
nry next, beforo the Court IIouso door in States-
hormigli, between the legal hours ofsalo, tho fol
lowing Properly, to wit: Six Hundred ami
Twenty-six acres of Laud, bounded ns follows:
On llio Soutli by John Driggors, on tliu North by
Jesse Elcrheu.
Levied on as tlio property of William Bragg
security for John J. Jones, to satiHly sundry ii fas
issuing from a Justices Court of Bulloch County,
in favor of William Burnside vs. John J. Jones
and William Bragg, security. Levy made nnd
returned to mo by a Constable, Nov. 7th, 1818
WILLIAM II. MaoLEAN,
nov 1C Sheriff, B. C.
A DMINISTRATOirS SALE.--
Will lie sold, on tlm first Tuesday in Febru
ary nox», before the £ourt IIouso dbor in Bul
loch County, the following lauds: Four hundred
and nine and half acres of pine laud, adjoining
lauds of Richard A Lano.Jnmes Lnstiugur, Wil
liam Sliciludd, and William Waters, lying on
Pule Brunch; sold as tliu property of James Don-
mark, late of the Stato of Alabama, deceased,
mid under an order of tlio Honorable tlm Inferior
Court of tho county of Bulloch, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, mid sold for the huuelil of tlm
heirs mid creditors of said estate. Terms made
known on the day of snlo.
tmv 23 REDDING DENMARK, Adm’r.
8hadtss
, Fund-
ingti
For sale low by
SNIDER, LATHROP & NEV1TT.
ROYS’ CLOTIIUVO S. NICH
OLS is now nponiug a good assortment of
s’ Tweed Casitnor Sacks, fine black cloth
L N ASSORTMENT or Bi.ack Doe
L Skin and Fancv Cassimkrp. Pants. Alsou
SCp ii
IIONS.
EXTENSIVE. PIER ANI) CENTRETA-
1 J BI.ES, with Mahogany, Black Walnut mid
»lc Tops. Also, Grecian Claw-fool Tables,
tiling do; G Leg do do; Card Tables ; Sofa
1 do
nov 23
I. W. MORRELL,
Sniots* buildings.
I1.SICEY.—-50 barrels Now Orioaus
Rectified. lauding from brig Virgiuin and
»y WOOD, CLAGIIORN &. CO
sop 20
llANIlIDNA IC Li IS SAC ItS.—Just re-
X cowed por brig Clinton, a limidsmuo nssort-
" Cloth mid Tweed Cussiincro Sacks, of
s, for sale low by
HAMILTON tt SYMONS.
snp 21
A LAO A WINE.—20 casks, and 20
(Indian) barrels pure Malaga Wine, laud
oui shin Hartford, and for snlo by
SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
)OWDER.—iW) canisters Wesson's supe
rior crystaliscd Rifle Powder, 10-lb each;—
do Dupont’s do. Just received and for salu
E. LOVELL,
No. 10J Barnard street.
t Also, A Counter 20 feet long, will be sold
sop 12
»A1NTE1> BUCKETS,Arc.
100 doz Painted Buckets; 50 do Brooms;
SWIFT & DFN8LOW.
•ct 18
Currants, landing from bark Peter
for snlo by
WOOD, CLAGHOJR^ Sc CO.
I^XLCUTOR’S MALE.—On the first
-1-J 1 uesday in December next, will be sold,
before the Court House in the city of Savannah.
15 Shares of the Stock of tho Central Rail Road
mid Banking Comnany of Georgia, nnd two no-
gro slaves named Juno mid Frank, a part of the
Estate of Win. It. Scott, deceased. There will
also ho sold on the plantation belonging to said
Estato on tho Ogcchoo Rond, (about 11 miles
from Savannah,) on Thvirsdny, December 7th,
all tho stock of Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Horses,
Household and Kitchen Furniture. Plantation
Tools, Utensils, Provisions, &c., belonging to
said Estate. All the above property sold under
decree of tho Superior Court of Chatham coun
ty. H. A SCOTT, ) „ ,
nov 3 JOHN MURCHISON,} hx rd<
B ulloch sheriff’** sale.
Will lie sold on tlio first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before tho Court IIouso door in States-
borough, between tlio legal hours of salu, the fol
lowing Tracts or Parcels of Laud, lying mid be
ing in tho county of Bulloch, to wit: All that
Tract of Laud containing Tlirco Hundred nnd
Filly acres, hounded on the South by John D.
II. Hughs. Also one other Tract containing Two
Hundred acres, hounded by Yomium'fl laud on
the West. Also one other Tract containing
Throe Hundred acres, hounded East mid West
by lands on which Berrymin Burnside now lives.
Also one other Tract contaiuiog Thirty ucros
bounded by lands of John Slmfimd. Also one
other Tract containing Seven Hundred acres on
winch tractoflaud Berrymin Burnside now liven.
Also ono other Tract containing Five Hiindrod
acres, bounded by lauds of John Rushing mid on
which tract of laud II.* AI. Burnside now lives.
Levied on ns tho property of John Burnside
to satisfy a Ii fa issued out of tho Superior Court
of Bulloch County in favor of Samuel G. Slmr-
mait vs. John Burnside. Property pointed out
hv tliu defendant this the Kith Nov. 1818.
WILLIAM 11. MacLEAN,
nnv Shorin', b. c.
ROBERT I). WALKER,
MARBfiE fc STONE MAN.UFAC/TURER,
imouuuTON-sr., iibtwkbn wuitakkr ^hahnaud.
SAVARRAU, . pKOfiCil,f
Grnvo Stones; of Italian antlDotnastic Marble;
Mmblo Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Irb'n Railings,
&c. Ac., furnished to order. ly-i- tici28
HOUSE,
JOHN POOLE,
SKiN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
OILDEK, (SltAINKK AND (JI.A/.1KK.
All kinds ofMixcd Paints,Glass and l’iitty, I’apci
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 IVhilahvr St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
OCt 24 Jy_
EUROPEAN AGENCYr
j^ORTHE RECOVERY OF
. Dormant nnd improperly withheld real mid
personal estate; the settlement and arbitration of
Commercial, Trading nnd other Debts; socurinj
Patents for Inventions in Great Britain, Irolnnd,
nun the Colonies mid Dependencies thereunto
belonging, mul negotiating for the purchase hr
sale of the same.
Communications by letter nro
BE
post paid.
requested to bo
r iv
BENTIIAM FABIAN,
38 Broadway, Now-York.
ERA! IT
REFERENCES ARE PERMITTED TO
lion. Charles P Daly, Jtidgo Court of Com.
Pleas, N. Y.
Clins. Cartlidgo & Co., Now-York.
Freeland, Stuart Sc Co. "
VV. Sc J. T. Tupseott, ••
G. R. A. Ricketts, Esq., •*
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio,
Putclii**, Esq., President Patchin Bank,
Bulfalo. Gums— nov 8
R OOFINO.-UAI.VAN1XVD TIN
I LA I Lb.— lhesidiscribura beg to call the
ntteiitiou of Builders, Architects and owners of
Buildings, to tlio many advantages which these
dates possess over all otliur metallic suhstmmes
litherto used for roofing, S’.n., as they possess at
race tlio lightness ofiion, without it# liability to
rust, having now been tested for snvcral years in
this particular, both in this country mid in Eu
rope. They nn less liable to expansion and
contraction from sudden cliaugo of tho atmos
phere, than common tin plates, iron, zinc, or any
other metal now used for roofing, mid conse
quently form a much hotter mid tighter roof; re
quiring far loss frequent repairs, whilst the first
cost is hut a trifle nioro.
A lull supply, of nil sizes, from 1G to 30 W.
., constantly on hand, nnd for snlo by
GEO. It. MOREWOOD & CO.
Id & lGBeuvor-st. New York.
The patent right fiir this article having been
secured lor the United Statu*, nil parties infring-
uig thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
will he prosecuted. „ iyd&w nov 10
G
Postponed Safa.
UAKDIAN’S SALE—By virtue of
mi order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Cmndoii county, State of Georgia, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, nn the first Tuesday
in January next, will lie sold Jimmy, a negro hoy
almost twenty-five years of ago, the property of
Richard Cole, a minor. Sold for the hcnulit of
said tuinor. WM. D. COLE, Guardian.
G j UAKDIAN’S SALE.—WSlFl^soid;
I before llm Court House in Gilmer county,
oil the first Tuesday in January next. Lot No.
(•7, SGtli district, 2d section, (originally Chero
kee, now Gilmer county.) containing IG0 acres;
sold by order of tho Jinn Inferior Court of Mc
Intosh county, for the benefit of Ann O’Horn, a
lunatic. JOEL HUTSON, Guardian.
iiov 3
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be sold,
at the Court House in Lafayette, Wrliter
county, on the first Tuesday in January next, be
tween the usual hours of salu, Lot of Land No.
222, Till District mid 4ll» Section of originally
Cherokee hut now Walker comity, belonging to
Estate of Asa Eislnnds.
nov 3 . S. M. STREET, Adm’r.
A DM INI STRATI) ITS SALE.—Will hosokl,
in front of the Court llonso in Ncwuan,
Coweta county, on the first Tuesday in January
next, between the usual hours of sale, Lot of
Land No. 29G, 1st District of Coweta,‘belonging
to the Estate of Peter Odcun.
nov 3 S. M.«STREET. Adm’r.
I 71 A S 111 O N A B 1. II B L A C K
. CLOTH FROCK AND DRESS COATS.
A largo assortment, of the most fashionable
mako, just received mul for sale by
sop 25 HAMILTON Sc SYMONS.
G oods for hentlemen^s
WEAR.—Black. Green and Blue Broad
Cloths ; Supr Blk and Cnl’il Cassimeres ; Doo
Skins, Caslimerctts and Tweeds. Also. An as
sortment of Fancy Caslmterc and Silk Vestings,
allow prices, just receivod and for sale by
oct IG STOTESBURY Sc MARSHALL.
S hawls and silks.—8-4 c«7h-'
moro, Rob Roy, and n variety of other styles
Shawls. Long Shawls, a superior article. Blk
and col’d Merino mid Thibet Shawls. Also,
Blk Pout desoi.Gros do Pains, Gros do Rhyne.
Gros do Afriquo, nnd Grosde Swiss Silks; Col’d
embroidered and Camofion Silks; Samuels nnd
Persian Silks, just received, and forbsale In
oct 16 STOTF.I
S hawls.
Cri
fcsalo by
’.SBURY A*. MARSHALL
Rich Embroidered White
Crapo ; Printed Fuskin; Thibet Wool; Cash-
mero und Plaid Wool Squaro Shawls; Black
Merino mid Plain Wool Long Shawls, for sale by
oct 31 LATHROP Sc FOOTE.
B lankets, kerseys, &c.-
Bales 8-1 to 10-4 London Duflil and Twill
ed Blankets; bales 9-1 to 12-4 Whitney Blankets;
cases heavy, all Wool, Plains;-cases Georgia
Plains; Twilled Kerseys; Plain and Fancy Cable
Warp Jeans; Plain Lulscys, &c., a full assort
ment. For sale by
ocj 31 LATHROP & FOOTE.
A LE.—John Taylor Sc Son’s, Imperial Ale,
/X lauding from brig American mid for sale by
»ovl3 F S1IEILSA BRO.
riiiiE subscribers lmvo received
X by Into arrivals from New York, Philadelphia
and Baltimore, the following articles:
St Croix mid Porto Rico Sugars
Loaf, Crushed mid Powdered do
Imperial, Ilysonmid Pouehong Teas
Boxes of Cheese. English mid Dairydo
Rio and Java Coll’ee; Hull's Caudles; Sperm do
Baltimore Flour, Canal do. in whole and half bids,
Baltimore Bacon, Sides, Shoulders mid limns
N. Y. Whiskey in bids; # New England Rum
Baltimore Gin; Mouongalicla Whiskey
Champagne, Bollengermid otlmo brands
Holland Gin mid Cognac Brandy
Malaga Wine; Goshen Butter
Fulton Market Beef in half bids
Pepper. Piin- titn and Pickles
Boxes and half boxes Tobacco, 5’s, 8’s mid lG’s
Mess and Prime Pork; Mess Beef in half bids
Pig Pork; boxes mul hulfdn llaisins
Philadelphia Porter and bottled Ale, Smith Sc Sic
kel s brewery
50 bids John Taylor Sc Son’s Imperial Ale
20 do superior Cider; Onions, Potatoes mid
Cranberries, Ac. For sale on liberal terms, by
F. SIIEII.S Sc BROTHER,
J nlt Moiigin’s upper wharf.
I RON MORTARS.— A large supply of
Iron mid Marble "Spice Mortars" just re
ceived mul for-sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER Sc CO.
_ nov 8 18| Bny-sf.
Genuine farina coloone;
—;>0 dozen. Received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
_ ABirket-sqiiHru.
^JlJFERFfNE Black Dross and Frock
Coats, received by the Clierokeo mid will be
so Id cheap for cash by
nov 8
G. S. NICHOLS
C lANAL FLOUIC,,—Lauding, 50 barrels
' 40 halt do., for sale by
HOV IS WOOD. CLAGIIORN Sc CO.
P RINCETON CRACKERS. —
5 bills, genuine Princeton Crackeis. Just
received mid for sale by
n»v 22 W. W. GOODRICH.
... •! r ° ,m * • H»vnn & Co.,
Atrei ION AND COMMISSION MHItUllANTS,
Ao.l ForwiuMIng Agcntw, Macon, «u.
Mncon, July 20,1847 ly july23
New York nnd Savaiimih LIne
OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
The splendid new stnmnor CIIE-
^OKEE.Capt. Thomas Lyon, (Isto
of tho Wm. Seahrook.) will Icavo Savannah for
New York on WEDNESDAY the Gtli Decem
ber, and on every alternate Wednesday thereaf
ter. This ship is 1250 tons burthen, built ox-
prcssly for this trade, in the most substantial
manner, nnd with every regard to safety, coin-
tort mid speed.
^ Thosecond steamer for the line, tho MUSCO
GEE, will soon bo launched, mid will he ready
early in the spring, so that ono will Icavo Now
York mid Savannah every Wednesday.
The facilities and advantages ofiured by this
.inc to tlm travelling public of Georgia, Ten
nessee, Alabama nnd Florida, it is Imped will bo
tried mid duly appreciated.
US’ 1 *Persons intending to take passago in this
no nro assured that tho Central Kail Rond Com-
ptiny will, whonovor necessary, run a /Special
I ruin to suit tho arrival und departure of the
Steamers.
For freight or passage, apply to
PADELFORD Sc FAY,
Savannah, or
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL,
nov 23 —191 Front st., New York.
Doctor Ynurat-lf! I'orgA Coiiim!
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET K SCUL A-
P1US, or, F.vr.nv one his
own ruYsiciAN! twentieth
edition, with upwards of u
hundred engravings.
By W. YOUNG. M. D.
_ I’lm time bus now ar
rived that persons rtiilforiiig
from sccn-t disease, need
-no nioro become tho vic
tim op qiMCKKitv, ns by the
, , proscriptions entttnined in
this hook any one may cure liiiiMnlf, without hin
drance to business, or the kuowhul.
. PIBRl” 5, Wo?d*71'fooiwilv cii'm'ml
my foot-marly oil, in-ten,I ||, e liMrii,,.
til»ini»liiHlmoI eiitpluvtiil iiiy TC |r„,
rr/iginc(illmivn«orali old volurnn, printed in Blur 1
l.-uid Boinc hundred yuan iigo. Auioii K .llm“o
•cutiored leaves I rend ofuii.lierb which had boon
analyzed by seme of England's ancient Alclio.
allowing properlioa and'niielilies never bo^
iore round ni any phut Unit was ever discovered,
rhbnno horb,t under the force of tlio Roion
and Crueililc, developed more than . ton distinct
properties. This fact struck my mind so forcibly,
that it was mipossihlp to get ridqf it. Something
secrasd to tell me U|u| ProvWence, whose special
caro is extended towards oil his creatures, bad
never cnucontralcd into one small ,herb so ntani
sail'd! * ~ * •' *
, , .... Ige of the most
intimate friend, and witli onn-tonth the usual cx- , - D -
pensc. In addition to tlm general routine of I 80 general lias been the satisfaction, and so great
lliennen if fi.ltu nv.,l..,., M .I,— .... .. Illllllllllt nP irmiil rlrttisl llkfs. .linen ll.a*. leltll
medicinal qualities, as variotisSSplic^
although perfectly identical its tho human blood
without a wise and good pu'rposo. Herd was to
be found tlio acids, the alkalis, the oils, the water*
tlieuir, the salts,, the soda, &o., all combined, ton
cciitratcd. mid clnimlcally united into oiid sliial*
element of power, fomiihg a substdrice liioreW.
hod and in affinity to the human blood than was
over boforo discovered ih the Works of nature.
Labnruig under these impressions for several
yoors, I. Itecame unoftsy, aUcontcnted, and un-
willmg to cuufiue mysolf longer to tlie dutioj of a
(armor. • .
Every tiling seemed to polwr my mind to W
object, viz.: the preparation of tluA horb into a
, I then determined to return to the city
of N. York. I did ho, und immediately inquired
for tlio herb. It was Hot to be round. I then
sent to Europe and there found it under another
name.
Having prepared tlio article to my antisfaclion,
I gnvo it uwny to all who* would uho it. 'Iltua-
dritils, I might say thousand*, took it into tlioir
lummox mul used it: some for om thing and
>omo lor {mother, nnd all from the very first to '
the very last, pronounced it of unrivuiod oxcol
once nnd power.
The first ease (lint came under my observation,
was a man that had lost tho use of his ann for
some years. The Ointment restored his arm
comnletejy in a few days. This Hurprisod mo as
iiiudi as it did the patient. After him there came
a man with Here eyes produced by gunpowder—a
very had case iiulecd. One box only sufficiod to
make a porlbet euro. Aiui I would horo remark
that hundred;'have been cured of sore oyes,
who never found any relief but fn nus Uinl-
mmit.
Thnrowxtcamo a w*oman who was sufiering
excruegiting pain from tlio ague in the face.—
Her physloian (thinking It tho toothache,) hud
extracted eleven of her teeth. But tho difficulty
^ . rfi,l * l n l, M l ?" b, i ai " ,veri Tho Application
ortho All Healing Ointment was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Her face however,
began to swell, and the surface was covered over
with pimples of eruption like prickly boat, lu
quo day nil this disappeared. Abont the same
time, a Indy made application with it for tho
licadiicho ot long standing, and a falling or tho
hair. I lie Ointment cured her headache, and
restored her hair. Since thin, I have known the
Ointment to eure cases often, twenty and fnt-ty
years standing. I henitato not to say, that it ia
almost uu infallible remedy for this complaint.-
About this time tliero were two eases, ono of
Consumption, and the other of Scrofula, which
had Imfilcd the skill of every physician-who pres
cribed. It was wonderful to wituess tho cffijcluf
the Ointment on these persons. No ono would
belicya it unless they hud personally witnessed it.
But it did the work properly. There was no half
way business, for tlioy recovered their health ius
few montlw.
Slieumatism, Fever, Cltiinzy, Sore Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of tlio Spina,7end
Norvous Complaints wero treated with unheard
of success. But ill Chest diseases; such-as Asth
ma, pain nnd oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common diseases, such ns
Ulcer Sores, Scrdd Head, Humors of tho Skin,
lutlainmuthm, Files, Soro Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
and Burns, it scorns to bo a perfect antidoto;—
People would come into tlio store smiling, wish
ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or
whether tho Ointment that I gave them was indeed
nll-qealing in its nature. For said they, not ono
single application lias failed to cure.
Liver Complaint, purticulurly, was treated witli
grout and universal success.
It produced such good rosults in all eases that it
lias been noised ahroud, and I was offered sums of
money for a receipt to make it for privutd use
merely. Every muii spoke well of it, as it liud
doncso much good.
Notwithstanding all, I Iwivo been careful not to
recommend it, except in cases! know it would do
good. I was never willing to lofld myself to any
tiling without first testing its merits. This I -en
deavor to do on every occasion, and when I aqtod
ms one of liie Sick Committee in the Lodge off.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in tlm
mustcritiad conditions, and had ubuuduiitoppor
(unity of proving its worth.
And. in conclusion, I would remark that I Iifivo
pi iced this Ointment before the people of the if.
•States during tlio last nine or twelve months; and
private disease, it fully explains tlio caiiso of
inniihood’s early decline, with observations on
marriage-—besides many other duraiigeiuciits
which it would not be proper to enumerate in
the public prints.
l"if ‘ Any person feuding twkntv-fivk cents
enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this
hook, by mail, or five copies will he sent for one
dollar. Address, *• DR. NV. YOUNG, No. 152
SPRUCE Street, Piiii.ai>ei.i*iiia,” post paid.
E!!/ 10 WANTED — Proprietors of Drug or
Book Stores, and Pedlars, in every town in the
United States, to act as agents for the above
work. —hOiiio oct 21
ASTERN HAY*—300 hales in fine
-J order, on board hark Globe from Bath, for
by PADELFORD &, FAY.
nov 24 •
S UCSAKS.—Choice New Orleans, for sale
by,. A. MINIS,
iiov 16
B acon siioci.djbr*.—&
landing irnin brig Knlinrt Wain. Ei
by
Idols,
.'or sale
COHEN & FOSDICK.
(1 RASHER SIJHAR.—12 bids. Vv^f-
ney Sc Co’h. Crashed Sugar. Jiut receiv
ed and lor Halo by W. W. GOODRICII.
nov 10
y lNEOAIL—20 barrels prime Vinegar,
for sale by
nov 14 BRIGHAM Sr. KELLY.
P ' A INTER BUCKETS. 35d7zon
landing and for sale by
nov 7 II. A. CRANE.
S ugars, sugars.—10 idids'. strietiy
prime New Orlnnns Sugar; 25 do. choice
Porto*Rico do.; 15 do. prime do.; 10 do. Mus
covado do., landing from brig John Endcr*. and
for sale by SWIFT Sc DENSLOW .
nov 1
MAC
LtX'Mi
CUE 1C EL, &c.— 2ohdlf bids., No. 1,
Mackerel; 25 quarter do. do.; 20 kits, do.
do.; I(Kl drums Figs; 30 doz. Pickles, half and
quarter gallon 1 *. For sale by •
imv 1 WOOD, CLAGIIORN Sc CO
"OACJON.—Friiuo Sides, for sale by
X> novlti A. MINI;
I ^RESII GARDEN SEEDS.-Just
received per Hteamship Cidiimbus. from
Lamlrotli’H Garden, a fresh supply of all kinds ol
Garden Seeds, Peas, Beans, See. See. which arc
ofiered in lots to suit purchasers.
THUS. M. TURNER Sc CO.,
° c t IS . Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bny-st.
S.
WATCHES AND JEWEI.
RY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
attention of his customers to a choice as
Hortineutofline Watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CascLevcrs,
Gold Doiiblo Bottom Levers,Gold imitation Dou
ble Cnso Lovers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lc
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levon*, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Lc
vers, Silver Lupine and Vertical Escapement.
Also, linn Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curl)
Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, till of which
will ho sold as low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct I Find cornor west of Pulaski House.
M hats and oAi's—n. a:"aaT
RI.ER & CO. have on hand a full and com
plete assortment of every possible variety of
1IATS AND.CAPS. Wo flatter onrselveHihat
h mure fashionable, a larger or better selected
stock oftliis kind of Goods Iiuh novor been offered
to the citizens of Savannah. ^It comprises Fine
Beaver, Molo Skin, Silk. Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
Rancliero, and Wool Hats of every dencription.
One of tlio partners residing at the North, ena
bles uh to receive weekly supplies of goods. ~
ToMerohanisnud Planters wo offer goods on
ns favorable terms 03 enn ha had South or North.
oct 17 1_19 CONGRESS STREET.
B utter andTiTeese;
kins choice Goshen Butler. 2U
_ r80 fir
kins choice Goshen Rutter, 20 boxes
Cheese, for sale by
oct 31 . SWIFT & DENSLOW.
aiuomit of good done, that more than half a mill
ion of boxes have already been sold. I do really
believe there novor was a medicine which gained
such widespread, universal ntid unanimous sutis-
fiiction oh the All-IIealing Ointment. From all
parts of the hind there have come nn one deep,
sincere ntid universal voice of approbation saying
•‘McAlinter thy tongue hath dropped the word of
truth and love, wlulo health ihrever attends thy
loot steps." • And were ( now to give all the gofyi
sayings of tlio peoplo, tlioir tinquuliried approval,
their thankfulness and gratitude, their joy atreodv
eriug from diseaso and sickness, I-could fill a
volume. Jamks McAi.istkr, New York.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. M. TURNER Sc BROTHER,
18 Agents for Savannah.
MAYNARD & NOYES’ CELE-
1TX BRATED BLACK WRITING c INK
FOR (HULL OR STEEL PEN !! ‘-This Ink
lius stood the test of more than thirty years’ trial,
and during that time has been constantly iiicroae-
iugiti public favor uud patronage, and is now
the leuding article in the country. It flows with
freedom, becomes permanently block, and will
not mould under any circumstances.
Savannah. Ga., June 24,1817.
The undersigned having for several years usnd-
in tlioir respective offices the Black Writing Ink
mauiifuctiired by Messrs Maynard Sc Noyes Of
Boston, cortily tnat they have uiiifrirmly fi»und it
to be Hiiperiortonnyotlier. particularly in tlioun-
chnugeaide character of its blackness.
J. Smith, Cash. Marine & Fire Insut .tied Bk.
B. R. Cuvr.Kn, Cash. C,R. R. Sc BltgCo. Ga.*
J. HuntKit. Cash. Insurance Bk. of Columbus.
S. C. House. Sec. Suv. Ins. and Trust Co. *
A. Pon-rzn, Cash. Bk.of tho State of Ga. ■
I. K. Tkfkt,Teller " ! «. - V '
For sale wholesale and retail by
THOS. M. TURNER & CO.
fob 10 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bay ft -
Com ,QO *■
M.
ho cotiUmtcs to keep
West Side oft the Mu
WINES, LiaUORS, C
CERIF.S, nil ofwliirli ha oilers on WIHI|niB .
sible terms. Ho is als*t constantly punnlid Witli
the best ALBANY ALE arid 1 NEWARK CI
DER, to which ho respectfully invitos' the 'atten
tion ofthc public —
7!j.iJNS!;-GUNS! r HDWARDl
VJ Manufacturer' and Importer of
Hcriptiou of Double and Single barrels
Rifles, Duelling, Bolt, - Holster. Pockf
barreled llcvolvjng Pistols.-and every
Gun material and Gtin impliincnts, Ac. . .
Pouches, Percussion Cops, Powder, (1^,1
nnd every article In tho Sportaman's lino, for salo
low. .7 , ./‘Si'' •
ISTGnns restocked, Flint-locks altered to ptr-
cttnsioii. mid'repairing done as uhiibI. 7
lOP’No. 11 Barnard street, Bouth side Market
sign of the Indian.
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