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CltY OF SAVANNAH,
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XC 'TEN DOhlAKS i'E'n AtoNUil,
rATADLK SKMI-ANKUALLY IN ADVANUK,
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AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS
Tilt Tlir-WliKiU.Y IlKOIKHANj
OR THK COUNTRY.
lit published to moot Uio arrangement or thu
nwik three timed a week, (Tuesday, Thursday
iind HAttttdny,) ti thu Ottteft of tlio Daily Utor
ei«n nod contains all tlio intelligence, Comiuer
cinl Political and Miscellaneous, including new
AdvvrtiiiOineuU published in the Daily Paper.
WtS PAPER
scut to ail parte of the State and Union,
♦V delivered in uio city, at FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
taoirths.
T1IK WRKKI.Y GEORGIAN,
\jViV.Minhcd every Friday afternoon, nl three
hoixAiis per aiimuU—All \myAbto in advance.
N. ft.—Each Citation by tlio Clerks of tlio
Pniirli of Ordinary, that application linn been
uindn for I .oilers of Administration, must bo pub-
lislinl Tiuarv pays at least. t
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditorsto romlorin tlioir uccounts,
must bo published six weeks. ....
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Adnumstrn-
mrs must be at public auction, on the lirst Tues
day of the inoutli. between tlio usual hours ofsule,
at the place of public sales in the county where
die Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may liuvo been granted,lirslgiving
m.\tt days notieo thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this State, and ut tlio door of the
Court House, where such sales are to bo held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub
lished for four months, before any order ubsoluto
shall bo made thereupon by the Court.
jfalc* of Real Estate by Kxoentors, Adminis-
irntors, and Guardians, must bo published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. Theso sales
must bo made at the Court House door of the
county in which Uift pfftjterly is situuto, and on
the first Tuesday of the month, betweon the
Jjpnrs often in the morning mid four in tho after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
io expressed in tlio advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrator* and
Guardian* to tho Court of Ordinary lor leave to
•ell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (exeept negroes) of
tcutato and intcBtuto estates liy Executors und Ad
ministrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
fur Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real CKtnto. must bo advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS. .
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of tho bond of agreement) lo make ti
tles to laud, must bo advertised TititKE Months
'.Sheriff* sales under executions regularly
granted by tho crtiWts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—-under mortgage executions
.SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable properly
under order of Court, must bo advertised gener-
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Salo.
V All Letters directed to this OlTice or the
Editor, must be post paid lo entitle them to atten
tion.
New Clothing Store,
No. 60 AND 150 GUIDONS’ RANGE.
l| The undersigned has recently re- m
turned from tlio North, whore hod[|lj[/)f]
bus been engaged in getting up aWW
handsome assortment of 11 K A D Y At A D r.
CLOTHING, expressly for a retail business in
tSiivnnuuli, to which lie very respcctlully invites
Ihe flan tors visiting this place, and tlio citizens
generally, trt give him a call, ns he is confident
bis .STOCK lias UftVer liceft surpassed by any
brought to this place. Among his goods are the
following articles:
Cl,oaks and Mantles—Blue and black Broad
Cloth and Ciuuhlet.
Over-Coats—Of invisible green, brown, Par-
tons Mix, Pilot Cloth, quilted Camlet, Lion Skin
and Blanket.
Dukss and Frock Coats—Of fine black French
Broad Cloth.
Dusiness Coats—Such as plain and fancy
Tweed Casimerc, black Doe Skin, plain and fig
ured Beaver Cloth, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans
backs and Frocktccs.
Pantaloons—From nil of the most fashionable
Goods,such as plain black Cusshncre, black Due
.Skin. English ribbed Cnssimere, Moleskin. Plaid,
tttiped diagonal ribbed Cassimerc, Satinet,
Tweed Onsimore, and Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Satinet Ken
tucky Jeans.
Vests—Ofevcry description, such as fine plain
black Satin, figured and plain Velvet and Cash
mere, Bombazine, Alpucca, Valincin, plaid Wors
ted, figured Silk, black Cloth and Cussiinere.
Under-Shirts.—Of heavy ribbed Wool, line
and unbleached Colton.
Cravats of Worsted, fancy Satin, Plaid Silk
and black Silk.
Linen and Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs of great
variety.
Shirts of Linen, Cotton with Linen Bosoms,
fancy Cotton, striped Hickory and French ('ali
ve. Also, a general assortment of Boy's Shirts.
Stocks of plain Satin, crimped Satin, Bomba-
ziu and fancy Silk Stocks ami Neckties.
busrENDEits of great variety.
Heovks of plain French Kid, black, while and
rul'd Silk, Felt Cloth and Thread, Silk and Cot
ton Night Caps, Money Bolt*. Silk I'nrscs
Shoulder Braces, and Travelling Bags.
UnnitELLAs, a beautiful assortntuul of Frond
Silk, Scotch Gingham, and Cotton Unibrullas.
Cats.—A fine and fashionable assortment o
Cloth, (,*|nized Silk and Otter Skin Caps. *
N. II. A general assortment of Youths' am
talooiH, Vests and Cloth Caps.
JMcIi pains in selecting the nl
hopes, by strict attention •*» t" 1 -'
liberal share of patronage.
GEO. S. NICHOLS.
WILLIAM B. HALE’S
L . LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
ABIES’ Misses, Children's und Infa
SHOES, of every style, shade and putt
tttthe NEW GRANITE STORE,
lo.t Congress sirccct, Savnnnuh, Geo., sigi
the Gnidon Hand. net I
best
received per Hartford nitd SavannaIi:
imported in this country. Wo are now pro-
pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and
me best manner, any garmeutin our line, for cai
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET.
|5 —_ Savannah. Gn.
.(^HLOaOFOHNI.-Jnst received a»up-
ply of pure Chloroform, for the use of Sur-
.groiwand IMiysiciaus. For sale by .
-J. Iji. TURNER & BROTHER.
0,41 ■ Monument Square.
1.EOAE NOVICKS.
/^.EOBOI.Vr-OamaotkConmy.-Til |
• .all whom it may concern.—Whereas, *
Charles J. Patterson will make application to Bn
tho Hoiiorable tho Inferior vonrt of said county, Y
when sitting as n Court of Ordinary, for letters t!
of adiiiiiiistraiion on thu Estate of Isaac Slayton, u
late of sftiil county, deftOiisedi In
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all k
and singular tho kindred arid croditors of said do-
ceased, to file their objections (if any) to the E
granting said Estate to the applicant,ill the clerk’s «t
OlHco fit said county, on or before tlio first dAy o d
Jnuuaryjnoxt, olhterwiso letters as prayed for will v
be ffrauted. it
Wftftftss tho Hon. Arch’d Clark, a Juilico of «
•aid Court, this 1st day Dcconibor, 1848. . to
doc 2 HENRY R. FORT. c. e. o. c. c. i»
rj.EOII«IA. — Ai»plinu- County.— f.
VX Present—Tho Hcuorablo Troncis M.' Hall,
Silas Simmons and John TillWan, Judges or said J"
Court. Whereas, Sonbron Hall, GiVArdiau of
Thomas Mobley, a minor, of said county, having ,
applied to thu court for letter* of Dismission from ,,
the Guardianship of mid minor:
It is, therefore, ordered Ihnt ull person* ertft- -F
corned he nnd nppunr at tho next term of said
court, to be lurid ou the second Monday in Jan- 0
nary next, nud show cause, if any they Imve, V!
why said Sunhron Hall should nut be dismissed „
from mid Guardianship. V,
A true oxtruct from Uio minute* Of sold court. ”,
November Gilt, 1818. af
nov 14 MAI.COM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c. S*
QEORRIA. — Cumdeii County.— u
YA To nit whom it tuny concern.-—Whereas. 2<
George I^aug und Klizuliulh Lang have applied ei
Ibr lultero of Administration on tlio estate of sc
Willis Lnng. late of mid county, deceased. Vr
These nro therefore to cite nnd nduionish all p
and singular the kindred aud creditors of said
deceased, to tilo their objections, if any they
have, to the granting of said administration to the si
applicants iu the clerk’s office of the Court of C
Ordinary, on or before tho 25lh day of Novcin- d
her ensuing, otherwise letter* as prayed for will
he granted. 0
Witness the Hon. Willinnl t). Colo, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 25th October, A. r
D. 1848. HENRY R. FORT, c. c. o. c. c. 1
oct 27
/"J.EOUGIA. — Bulloch County.—
YJ To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas E
John Jones, Guardian of Frances Wright, a mi
nor heir ofVVillinui Wright, lato of suid county,
deceased, hath nppliod to file ^Honorable the court m
of Ordinary rif mid emtrity, lor lettuhj dismissory „
from mid Guardianship. [,
These aro therefore to cite nnd admonish nil 0
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s oflicc of said court, within 1|
tho tiino prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis- |]
miflsoiy will bo graiitml lllft ripplicmit. j s
Witness the Hon. Potcr Cone, ono of the Jus *1
tines ofmiid Court. September 7, 1848. ...
sop » DAVID BEASLEY.c. c.o. n. c.
AEORdlA, Billlodi Coiiuly.-To
YX all whom it may concern.—Whereas, David
Benslev, Guardian of Madiuon S. Lanier, orphan
of Frederick Lanier, deceased, hath upplied lo
the lion. Ihe lifibriftr Court whilo witting for
Ordinary purposes for said County, for Letters *
Dismissory from said Guardianship.
These nro therofore to cito ana admonish nil
persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions (if any) in my office, within the time pre
scribed hy law, otherwise I«ctters Dismissory will
be granted Uie applicant.
WitncsR tlio Hon. James Lee, one of the Justi
ces of said Court, this 4lh day of May. 1848.
may G DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
p EOUGIA. -- Bulloch County.—
YX To all to whom it may connorn—Whereas
Robert R. Willitftftn. Administrator on the estate
of Nathaniel G. Hall, hath applied to the Hon. /
tlio Inferior Court of Bulloch county, when sitting ..
for ordinary purposes, for loiters dismissory from
suid estate. ( ‘ |
Theso are therefore to cito nnd admonish nil J
nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file tlteir objOctlfifts (if illiy they have) y
ill Uiy efikft) ill term of the law, otherwise letters jj
of dismission will bo grunted to applicant us
prayed for.
Witness tho Hon. William Williams, one of the
Justices of the suidcnilrt of Ordinary, tins 10th
day of August, A. D. 1818. ns
aug 17 DAVID BEASLEY, c.c.o.a. c. M
TYTOTIUE.—All persons indebted to the Ks- 0
Lx lute of John Eppiuger, Into uf Chatham &
County, deconsod, nro requested to make pay- J-
incut, nud those having rioinnuds against suid >■
Estate, will prcsuut them aufiioutinated.neeordiiig E
to law. JAMES EPPINGER,
dec 5 Surviving Executor.
X DIIIMSTiai’OU’S NOTICE. !'
ilL—Four months after da'e, application will
he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of ^
Chatham Comity, whilst sitting ns a court of or- »
diimry, for leave to sell A llegro girl limned Sa
rah, and all tlio real estnto of Dominic O’Reilly,
deceased. SOLOMON COllEN, Adm’r. c
.leer, „
JYTOTICB.—Ftllir months after date, npirii-
il cation will be made to file llftn thu luleri ft
or Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for or- h
dinary purposes, for icnvo to sell all file person- ~
al estate of Charles Zittnrour, Into of said coun
ty, deceased. ADAM JONES, ) ,
JOHN GOODMAN, j I xors -
nov 23 |
[YT OTIC! 13.—All persons indebted to the cs \
lx tate of Charles Zittcrour. are requested to
make payment, and all persons having claims
against said estulo are requested lit pi'Gsbftt the w
same duly attested within the time prescribed hy p
hiv. ADAM JONKS, ) .
novas JOHN GOODMAN, $ *' ,ora - j
A DAI IN 1ST RATO It’S N O TIC K.—Per- "
_iJL sons indebted to tlio late Dniftiitibk O’ (
Reilloy will please make payment to the under- t
signed, and those having claims against said estate 1
will present them according to law. \
nov 13 SOLOMON COHEN, Adtnr. «
IAOUIC MONTHS after date, aiqriieatitm »
Ju will bo made to tlio Hon. Justices of the Info- 1
riorconrt of Bulloch county,while sitting as a court
of Ordinary, for leave to sell nil the real estate of «
Simeon Sluiflicld. laid of said county, deceased
for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said
estate. JAMES 1IAGIN, Adm’r. y
scp9
IAOUK MONTHS after date, application |
J. will be made to tlio lion, tlio Justices of the
inferior court of Bulloch county, whilo sitting as
a court of Ordinary, for leave to sell two Negro
slaves, the property of William Sliulllcld, a mi-
nor, lor Uie benefit of said minor,
sop9 RICHARD A. LANE, Guardian.
■ AOUIt MONTHS after date, application
J- will he nude to the lion, tiie Inferior Court (
of Appling county, while Billing for ordinary pur
poses, lor leave to soil all tho real nnd personal
estate,of William INttcrsnn, lato of said county,
deceased, for tho bciufit of tho heirs and credi
tors of said estate.
oct G ISOM REDDISH. Adm’r.
jXOU It mtONTTIS utter date, application
JH will bu made to Uie lion, the Inferior Court
of Bulloch county, whilo setting for ordinary pur-
s poses, for leave to sell a part ol the real estate mi
ll dor the will of Daniel Iligden. and nil the unbii
nueatiied part of said estulo both real ami person-
, «1 MARY RIGDEN,
aug 17 Executrix and Administratrix.
c HOUR MONTHS after date application
\ JC will be uiiido to the Iioridrablc the Justice*
d of the Inferior Court of McIntosh county, while
V sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell
o all the real and a pnrt of the personal estate, bo-
r- longing to the estate of Thomas K. Gould, Into
n of nai(f county, deceased, for tho benefit of the
h heirs and creditors of said estate.
WM. J. KING. Adm’r.
nug 4 * ANN M. GOULD, Adm’x^
afeaalLiLZi
Wal notices:
savannah, fbipav mogawo, .pffiiEmnEtt. s, uga.
i—Se",iji5
NO. »08
, negroesn
; lauds of Junius Hendricks, Thomas Boas-
d tho estate of lluury Beasley, and lying
cchec stvatup; one half of n survey grant-
lie suid Enoch Buaslcy for 42G acre’s on the
in, nud Lindy, u girl| as iu duty bound your
lucr will ever pray.
ENOCH BEASLEY.
j prayer of the petitioner is reasonable und
1 he granted. It is therefore ordered hv the
DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o, u.c.
Coili'l.a-MAY TERM, 1848.
Wm. P. White, Complainant,
AND
Russell and Wife, C. Hines and \
Wav, Defendants.
R. F. AKIN, Dop. Clerks, c.c. c.
mo-
98 BRYAN-Strekt.
The subscriber grate
ful to his friends nud
patrons for past favors,
lakes much pleasure iu
inforiuiiig them of his
recent return from tho
Northern Cities, with as
line an assortment of ar
ticles iu his lino as can
he found in any similar
establishment iu the city.
—Having selected his
'stock from sonio of dm
Ills stock consists
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
till.
,n>
do Causi meres.
Doeskins.
Tweeds.
• and Bummer wear.
loro. npr 7
V U A l» 11 It,
l’ltioi: Ac
miAi‘i:UB aNI» TAU.OIIS
Keep constantly on hand a large assor
|..|mont of tlio best Cloths, Cnssiiners.ajic
i|n Vestings, wilha full SlockolT’aiicy Articles.
—ALSO—
largo supply of ReaUv Made Clotiiino,
litlioy will sell on their usual terms, or 10
out discount for cash. — mar IG
A N EARNEST A I*-
PEAL.— Those who liuvo never
called on us fur NEGRO BRO-
ncthing yet to learn, yiz : That
Shoe Store in this city, with a
BW GOODS iu it, mid that we
to see more new faces. We aro
We nro now supplied with the
uur measures.
WILLIAM B. HALE,
At 1G3 Congress St Smith side of
Market Square.
nilARDUN’S SATtKa—Will ho sold,
YX oil tho first Tuesday III February next, be
fore the Cfturt House door hi Statesboro’, Bul
loch county, Lots Nos. ton. eleven and twelve, iu
tho town of Statesboro', Bulloch county, with
tho improvements thereon, together with the
household uud kitchen fiirrih'Ure. Also, at tho
same time and place, will he sold, tlireo Negro
Slaves, Cloo, on old woman, Violot. aged about
IWyears, and her infant child? sold undor an or
der of tho lion tho Inferior Court of said eftiin-
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for u di
vision among tlio hairs.
HASKELL SEMMONS,
Guardian of Jasper Seim.
CHESLEY PANELS,
nov23 Guardian of Elnza Senu.
A DHIINI8TRATKLV8 SALE. —
-TA. Will be Hold, on (ha first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next, bororo the Court Hump fioor, in
Bulloch County, tho following lands, to wits
Six hundred and eighty-seven acre* of laud, more
or less, boHndcd by lauds of James Young on the
South nud South-East and South-West, and by
James Ilemlrccks on the North nnd North-West,
on tho East by the Grout Ogochee River. It
being tho late Ycsidcuco of El/.fty Beasley, de
ceased, and is well improved. Also, at the same
tune ami placo, fourteen hundred acres of
pine land, lying on the West side of tho Baygall,
ull adjoining and know ns the Bowen lauds,
Sold under an order of the Honorable the In
I’qrior Court of said County, while sitting for or
dinary purposes, and sold for the benefit of Ihe
heirs uud creditors of tlio said Estute. Terms
made known on the day of sale.
EBY.il
MARTHA BEASCE
uev 83
Administratrix.
B ulloch sheriff’s sale.
Will be sold on thu first Tuesday ill Janu
ary next, before Uio Court House door in Status-
borough, between the legal hours of salo, the fol
lowing Property, to wit: Six Hundred and
iwuiity-six acres of Laud, bouuded ns follows:
On Uie South by John Driggors, on thu North by
Jesse Elcrhco.
Levied on as the property of William Bragg
security for John J. Jones, to satisfy sundry !\ IttB
issuing from a Justices Court of Bulloch County,
in favor of William Burnside vs. John J. Jones
and William Bragg, security. Levy made und
returned to me by u Constable, Nov. 7l!i. 18-18
WILLIAM II. MacLEAN,
nov 16 Sheriff, B. C.
A dministkatokls sale.—
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary next, before tlio Court IIoiiso door in Bul
loch Coituty, the following lands: Four hundred
and nine and half acres of pine laud, adjoining
lands of Richard A Lane, James Lustinger, Wil
liam Sheffield, nud William Wntors. lying on
Pole Brunch; sold as tlio property of Juinns Don-
murk, Into of the Stato of Alnuntnn, deceased,
nnd under an order ol tlio Hniioruble the Inferior
Court of the county of Bulloch, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, nud sold for tho benefit of the
heirs nud creditors of said csluto. Terms made
known on the day of sale,
nov 23 REDDING DENMARK, Adnt’r.
B ulloch sheriff’s sale.
Will ho sold on tho first Tuesday in Janu
ary next, before the Court House door in Slates-
borough, between the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing Tracts or Parcels of Lund, lying nnd be
ing in the county of Bulloch, to wit: All that
Tract of l.and containing Tlireo Hundred and
Fifty ucrcs, bounded on tlio South by John D.
B. Hughs. Also one other Tract containing Two
Hundred acres, bounded by Yuiiinau's land on
Uio West. Also one other Tract containing
Three Hundred acres, hounded East nud West
by lands on which Bcrryauh Burnside now lives.
Also one other Tract coUlriiniog Thirty acres
bounded by lands of John Sliufiold. Also oiio
other Tract containing Seven Hundred acres on
which tract of laud Berryaiin Burnside now lives.
Also Uito ether Tract containing Fivo Hundred
acres, hounded by lands of John Rushing nud on
which tract of land II. M. Burnside now lives.
Levied on a* the property of John Burnside
satisfy a li IU issued out of the Superior Court
of Bulloch County in favor of Samuel G. Shur-
man vs. John Burnside. Property pointed out
by tho defendant this |ho 10th NoV. 1818;
William ii. Maclean,
nov 10 Sheriff n. c.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
nn order of the Hunornhlo the Inferior
Court of Kllinghulh Cnnlily, when Hilling for or
dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House
door in said County, ou the first Tuesday in Jan
uary next, hetWetn tho fegiil liofirs of sale, thb
balance of the Real Estate of Thomas Wylly,
Into of said County, deceased, viz: one tract or
parcel of Land, lying and being in the County
tllbresaid. containing four hundred and eighty
(480) acres, more or less, hounded North by thu
Suvunnnh river, West by Irtllds ill'Gold wire nnd
King, Soiitu by lands of Morgan nud Treutlen,
and East by lands of Christian Treutlen: sold ns
tlio property of the Into Thomas Wylly, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said
deceased. Terms ofsulo cash.' Purchasers pay
ing for title. ELISIIA WYLLY,
nov 0. • Act'g Executor.
G VUARMAN’S SALE.—Will be sold,
I before the Court llonsb in Gilmer county,
on the lirst Tltcsdny in January next. Lot No.
07, 20th district, 2d section, (originally Chero
kee, now Gilmer county.)containing J00acres;
sold hy order of the Hon Inferior Court of AIc-
liitofih UoutJiy, for the benefit of Ann O'Hcru. u
lunatic. JOEL 11UT80N, Guardian,
nov 3
PUBLIC SALES.
LjlXECUTOR’S SALE.—Agrecublj to
J-J an order of|tbe Honorable the Justicusuf
tho Inferior Cdnrt of Chatham County, when
sitting foY Ordinary purposes, will he sold at tho
Court llouso, in the City of Savannuh, on the
first Tuesday in February next, hotween thb Ibgdl
hours of salo. tho follotVitig property belonging
to tho Estate of John Eppiuger, late of said
County, deceased, to wit:
Lot No. 1, Vernon Tylhing, Ilcathcote Word,
in the City of Savannah, situated at the coruer of
South Broud and Jefferson streets, with the im
provements thereon.
Lot No. 1, Jackson Ward, also on tho corner
of Juffetobh nnd South Broad streuts. with the
improvements. These lots nro in fen simple.
Lot No. 31, Jackson Ward, ou Perry street,
Orleans Squnro, ntld improvements, subject to
an annual groiuid-rent oJ $28 32 to the Corpo
ration of Savannah.
Lot No. 30. Jackson Wnrd, adjoining Lot
Nii. 31, with the improvements, subject to utl
annual ground-rent to tho City of $11) G8.
Tho plantation in Chatham County, -cnllcd
Hampstead, about five miles from Savannah, nud
on Uie White Bluff Rond, containing 235 acres,
more or less, adjoining laud of John Hover, Esq.,
estate of Francis l'orchclr, And others.
Fifteen ncros of land, more or less, being part
of an undivided tract of 80 acres, known us the
old Brick Yard, lying about two tuilos Wost of
the City of Savannnh,
JAH
dt 12
HUES KI’P/nGER, SdrvivMg Ex’r
A BMINISTRATOR’S SAL E.—
xA. Will bo Bold at the Court House in McIn
tosh County, on tlio first Tuesday of February
next: All the Estnto, right, title, arid ftUcr'cat of
Mrs. Mary E. Dunham, late of said County,
deceased, in, to and upon a certain Plantation hi
said county, situate on Cathead creek, called and
known by the iiamo of •‘OASIS"-* lately the res
idence of Win. A. Dunham (fornlefly Uf McIn
tosh County) deceased, containing in the whole,
one thousand acres, (1000 more or less.) Sold
by order of the Inforfor Court of McIntosh
Comity. Terms of salo cash. Thu purchaser
paying fur title .
ucc 2 8. M. BOND, Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Willbesold,
in front of the Court House in Nowiiun,
Coweta county, on tho first Tuesday in JanllaVy
next, between the usual hours of sale. Lot of
Land No. 290, 1st District of Coweta, belonging
to the Estute of l'otcr Odcnu.
nov 3 S. M. STREET. Adm’r.
A BMINISTRATOR’S SAL E.—
XA. By virtue of Aft tir'd'el* from the Honorablb
the Inferior Court of Appling County, when sit
ing for ordinary purposes, will be sold before the
Court IIoiiso of said county, between tho usual
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in February
next, Lots of Land Nos. 371, 370,409. 477,-331
arid 80S, all tying nml being iu the Third Dis
trict of Appling county; nud also No. 45 in the
Fifth District of suid county. Also, a negro man
named Dave, ago not known. All of the above
property to bo sold lor tlio benefit of the heirs
ami creditors of Benjamin Ll'ggctt, late of said
county, deceased.
Terms made known on day of sale.
nov 14 BERRY LEGGETT. Adin'r.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—Will be sold
In Savannah on Uie lUtli Jnmiury next, be
tween the legal hours of sale, one Patent-lever
Gold Watch, Silver Plato, Household and Kitch
en Furniture, liookB, Prints, &c.
Also, will lie sold ou the 18tli January next, at
Humpstead Plantation, 5 miles from tho city, ou
the White Bluff Road, 1 Horse; 1 Mule, a quan
tity of Fodder nud Hay, 1 Wagon, 1 Cart, Cows
and Calves, Slock Cattle, Foot Gins, PlaftlA-
tion Tools, &c. &c. for the benefit of the heirs
nud creditors of Ihb Estate of John Eppiuger,
deceased. 8 do to continue from day to day until
the whole is disposed of. Terms cash.
JAMES EPPINGER,
dec 5 BnFvivitig Executor.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS have received
hy Into arrivals from New York. Philadelphia
and Baltimore, tlio following articled:
St Croix uud Porto Rico Sugars
Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do
Imperial, Hyson and Poiicliong Tea*
Boxes of Cficcso, English nnd Dairy do
Itio and Java Coffee; Hull’s Caudles; Sperm do
Baltimore Flour, Canal do. iu whole and half bids
Baltimore BAUftft, Sides, Shoulders and Hums
N. Y. Whiskey in bids; New England Rum
Bultlmoro Gin; Mouoiiguhnlu Whiskey
Champagne, l)ollonger und otbao bruudu
Holland (iiu Arid Cognac Brandy
Malaga Wine; Goshen Butter
Fulton Market Beef in halfbbls
Pepper. Pim iito and Pickles
Boxes and Irtlf boxes Tobacco, 5’s. 8’s arid 10's
Mtfts Aft’d Prime Pork; Mess Beef in hull' Idris
Pig Pork; boxes uud lialfd'o Raisins
Philadelphia Porter nud bottled Ale, Smith &, Sic
kel s brewery
50 hhls John Taylor A*. Son’s Imperial Ale
2{) do superior Cider; Onions, I'otatocn And
Cranberries, Ac. FHr sale on liberal terms, by
r’. siiuii.s & mtoTiir.it,
jail 17 Mongiii's upper wharf.
BUSINESS CARDS.
noimu'jt' i». WALKF.it,
MAI\RLE &! STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUU1UW-ST., 8KTWKKN WlllTAKRU fcDAR.HAKD.
8Ay ANN AH, GKO ROT A.
Grave Stones, of Italian and Domestic Marble;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Briitrilftg*. Ornamental Iron Uuiliugs,
&c. &c., furnished to oYifer. Jy— net 28
post paid.
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDKU, ailAIXKll AND ni.A'/IUll.
All IlMds of Mixed Paints,Glass Ami I^utly, i^aper
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, Ac.
For Safe at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Day,
Savannah, Gkorqu.
oct24 Jy—
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
I ^OR TllE RE CO VE ItY OF
Dormant and improperly withheld real and
pcraftiuil estate; the settlement and arbitration of
Commercial, Trading and other Debts; securing
Patents for Invention* in Great Britain. Irulaud,
nnd the Colonies and DepeiidelYriieb thereunto
belonging, and negotiating for the ptircbuso or
sale of tlio same.
Coniinuuicalions by letter aro requested to bo
BENTIIAM FABIAN,
38 Broadway, New-York.
REFERENCES ARE PERMITTED TO
lion. Charles P Daly, Judge Court of Coin.
Picas, N. Y.
Chau. Curtliilgn & Cp., New-York.
Freeland, Stunrt Si. Co. “
W. &. J. T. Tupscolt, “
G. R. A. Ricketts, Esq., “
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio,
A. Putehiu, Esq., President Putchin Bank,
Buffalo. Chios— iiov 8
tJ1>ofing.-<;alvanized tan
JLL PLATES.—ThosuliKcrihurs beg to cull the
attention of Buildors, Architects ami owners of
Bftlldings. tft tho ninny advantages which thesu
elates possess over all other metallic substances
hitherto used for roofing, &c.,as they possess at
once tho lightnes8 of iron, without its liability to
rusl, hftving now been tested for several years in
this particular, both til HilS coufttry arid In Eu
rope. They are less liable to expansion nnd
contraction from sudden change uf the atmos
phere, than common tin plates, iron, zinc, or any
otlftB* nVotill now used for rooting, and conse
quently form n much better and tighter roof; re
quiring far less frequent repairs, whilst tho lirst
cost is but a trillc more.
A full supply, of all sizes, from Jfi to 30 W.
G., constantly on hand, and for sale hy
GEO. It. MORKWOOD & CO.
, 14 &. I(» Uonvci-M. New Yuih.
Tho nntent right for this article having boon
seciirudfor the United States, all parties infring
ing thorooii, either by importation or otherwise,
will bo prosecuted. lyd&w nov 10
Joint I k . (titVJtYi A (’p„
AUCTION AND COMMISSION AlUltCHANTH,
And Forwarding AgeutN, lUacou, Gn.
Macon, July 20, J847 Jy july23
New York and Srtvdmtdh Line
OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
Tlio splendid new steamer CUE-
tWf&ntorSs ROKEE.Capl. Thomas Lyon, (late
ef thu Win. Seulirook,) will leave Savannah for
ND\V VDrkoii WEDNESDAV tlio fitli Dtcour-
her, and on dvery alternate Wednesday thereaf
ter. This ship is 1250 tons burthen, built ex
pressly for this trade, in the most substantial
manner, and with every regard to safely, com
fort arid speed.
Thesoeoud steamer for tlio line, the MUSCO
GEE, will soon be launched, ami will he ready
early iu the spring, so that o.ue will leave New
York and Savannah every Wednesday.
Thu facilities and advantages offered hy this
Line to thu travelling public of Georgia, Ten-
iiohhco, Alabama and Floridu, it is hoped will be
tried nnd duly appreciated.
_ LtfTcrsons intending Id lake passage in this
line aid assured that the Central Rail Road Com
pany will, whnnuvcr necessary, run u Special
Train to suit tho urrival and ilupurturc of the
Steamers.
For freight or passage, apply to
l’ADELFORI) Si. FAY,
Savannah, or
SAMUEL L. MITOIIeI.L,
nov 23 — 191 Front si.. Now York.
iToolor Yourself! for25 CeiilN!
V/ULAlJ^oolNTJlIiflT.—Aouultnnyoi'.
|H**t * twin J in u,e wewoiir pan of thh But-
IMifjulmj lllo'««•■!,union of .■ IHttaer. Ono ii}
while chopping in the woods, I foolishly chopped
my foot nearly off iuntcud of tlio troo. During
t ns misfortune I employed mysoirih perusing till*
Irogmcnl loaves of an old voliuuc, printed in Eng
land some. Imndigd years ego. Among theso
scattered leaves I read of an herb Which hodbeert
analyzed by somo of England’s ancient Alche
mists. shewing properties and qualities never be
fore round in any plant that was ever discovered^
This ouh herb, uudey tho forco of the Retort
nnd Crucible, developed more tiijui. 'tan DjjEtyWcl
properties. This fact struck my mind so forcibly,
•hut it was impossible to got rid of it. Something
seemed to tell mo that Providence, whpsp speciiil*
euro is oxtonded towards ail his creatures, lipd
never concentered into one small herb so many
medicinal qualities, as I'uripu* and as complicated,
although perfectly identical as Uie human blood,
without a wise and good purp'Va'a. ,HcYe \\as t'6 -
bo found the acids, the alkalis, the oils, Uio walrir,
the air, tlio wilts, the soda, &c., a)) combined, con
centrated, nud chemically umtmi Vnto ono single
•-lenient of power, forming a substn'iice more al
lied ami ill affinity to the human blood than \Ya4
over before discovered in the works of nature.
Laboring under those impression* for several
years, 1 oceanic uneasy, discohtchtcd, and qn-
willing to confine myself longer to tho dutios of a
farmer.
Every thing seemed to point my mind to:ontt
object, viz.: tlio preparation of this herb into ii
medicine. 1 then dcleruiiiicd to return to the oily
qf N. York. 1 did so, and iiuuiudiutely inquired
for the herb. It was not to bo round. 1 then
sent to Europe and there fouud it under dnolhbY
name. . .
Having prepared the nrticlo to my satisfaction.
I gave it away to all who would u«o it. Hun
dreds, I might suy thousands, took it into their
families und used it: somo for ouu tiling nml
some for another, nnd all from the very first to
the very last, pronounced it of Unrivaled Meet
once and power.
Tho first case that pan'iQ under my observation,
was u man that hud lost tho use of his arm for
some years. The Ointment restored his nrfti
completely in a few days. This surprised me u*
much as it did the patient. After him there euttie
a man with.sore eyes produced hy gunpowder—a
very had case indeed. One box only sullieied to
muKo perfect ctiro. And I would here remark
that hundred* have been cured of woro oVbs;
who never found any relief but in mis Oini-
mofth (
There next came a wot'driH who was sit (Hiring
excruciating pain from tlio ague iu the Ibce.—
Her physician (thinking it tho toothache.) hud
axtru..lutl«l«rou <>1*1101 luullt. Illlt lliO-ilifli*uUy
still remained as bud as 'oVUr. Tho Applicatiftii
of the All llenliug Oiiitmcnt wub Auonued with
immediate cessation of pain. Her face however,
began to swell, arid ihe "surface was covered over
with piinjiles of eruption like prickly lica't. lit
one day all this disappeared. About th\) 'shine
time, a lady made npnlieatiUn IVfth it for tlio
headache of long standing, arid ii tailing uf tim
hair. Tho Ointment cured her heuducho, ami
restored her hair, since this, I have known the
Oiiitmcnt t'o cure cases often, twenty and forty
yearsstanding. I hesitate riot to say, that ilia
almost nil iufnllilrio remedy for this complaint.
About this time there were two cusps, ono of
C'oii'siunptiou, and thu ether of Scrofula, Vvlijch
had ha tiled Bio skill df'oVcry jdtysiciiui Who jifos-
cril-cd. It was wonderful to williess tlio effect of
the Ointment on these persona. No oue would
bcliovc it unless they had personally witnessed it.
But it did tho work properly. There was no half
wAy iVrisliUis'D, for Uloy Recovered their health in a
few months.
Sheumatism, Fever, Quinzy, Sore Throat, Cii-
Inrieftits Ej’iiptious, diseases of the Spine, and
NerV'ri'ris Oftift^lAiHts wero treated witli nimcard
of success. But iu Chest diseases, such as Asth
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.—Will he sold,
at tltft Court House iu Lufuyeitn, Welker
county, on the first Tuesday in Jnnunry next, be
tween the usual hours of sale, Lot of Land No.
222, 7tli District and 4th Section of originally
Cherokee hut now Walker cdmily, belonging to
Estate of Asa Eislands.
nov 3 Si M. STREET, Adm’r.
GLOVI3S— GIiOVFJ. —Just re-
ceived n largo assortment of superior
1 quality, viz: While, Black, and Colored
ritlin few dozen Wash-Leather, and Color-
net 14
For sale at No. 147 lhiy-st.. hy
FRICK
17 llay-sl
E S:. VE/1
i\DER.
|I/| ACKEREL| — 25half bbls..No. 1,
Lfi Mackerel; 25 quarter do. do.; 20 kits. do.
lo.; 100 drums Fign; 30 doZ. Pickles,' half and
quarter gallons. For sale hy
nov 1 WOOD, CLAGIIORN & CO.
N ORDINANCE, entitled an Ordi-
. nance for tlio relief of certain purchasers
its iu Monterey Ward,
r.e. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Al-
ird may, nt their option, comply with tho
f the said ordinance, or may surrender
cs, anil have new titlc.i executed for the
pnn the terms and conditions prescribed
isle of other portions of the public do-
Providcd, If any of said purchasers Imve
paid less than 20 per cent, of tho amount of pur
chase money, they shall, before changing their
y up to that amount, and if any pur-
all have paid more than 20 per cent,
trehoso money, no part of that excess
refunded, but the auuiiul ground rent
assessed upon the amount remaining
— ..fthe suid purchase money.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained by tho authority
_forcsatd, That all Ordinances, or parts thereof,
militating with the provisions of this Ordiuunce
be. and the same are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 23d Nov., 1848.
IL K BURROUGHS. Mayor.
! Attest: A- Da vex tout, ,c. c. —6 dec
T AX COLLECTORS’ SALtiS.-
McINTOSH COUNTY. —On the first
Tuesday in January next, will lie sold, before
the Court House, in the City of Darien, between
the usual hours of sale, a tract ufl.-lml lying in the
County of McIntosh, containing live hundred
and forty-nine acres, more or less, hounded
North by unknown or vacant lands at the time of
survey. South by William It. Gignilliut's lands,
West by Dunham’s lands, nttil Ea«*t hy Cat Head
Creek and unknown lauds. Levied on as the
property of William Gignilliat, claimant, or «o
much of said tract as will satisfy the taxes due by
the said Willium Giguillia', claimant, for the SUitej
County and Poor School Tax. for tho year 1848.
Amount due. $0 30 ets. ami 5 mill* anu costs.
Ai.so, will lie sold 111 the same manner ns above
stated, another tract of laud lying iu the County
originally Cherokee, containing one hundred
and sixty aeri’fl, more or less, nitd kbowu as
Nllmuer two hundred and twenty-five, Sixth
District. Second Section. Levied on a* the pro
perty of the estate of James Boilett, or so much
of said tract as will satisfy tho taxes duo by. the
sab! Estate for the State, County and I’nnr
Schodl for llm year 1848. Amount due, Sixty-
nine cents and costs.
Ai.so, will bo sold in the snide manner as above
stated, another tract ol lumt, lying in tjie County
originally Cherokee, now Cobb, containing forty
acres, more or less, and known as Number two
hundred nnd ninety-four, Seventeenth District,
Second Section, levied on as tho property of thu
Estate of John Todd, or so much of said Trdfct as
will satisfy the taxes due by the said Estate, for
the Stute, County and Poor School, for tho year
18-18. Amount due, sixteen cents and costs.
WILLIAM J/ CANNON, t. c. m»i. c.
nov 3
N ew wholesale dry goods
STORE.—The subscriber has just opened
an entire iimv stock of Dry Goods, in filestore
next to Ni B. *V, H. Weed, in Broughton street,
UpStairs—which ho Ullefa for sale at Whole
sale only, at the lowest market price*,
mar2 — HENRY F. WARING.
P ATENT HI ETALIC CSUfll ELAS
TIC BELTING.—A supply of tho above
article of various widths from l.q to 14 inches.—
This article has been tliorougly (listed iu Blake’s
Steam Rice Mill, ill this city, and hy other Mills
in this vicinity, an well ns by many nfanturo In Va
rious part* of the State, foi* Gift Bauds, and for
all plain Bchiug, has a decided preference over
Leather, as it does not stretch, and is nut affected
by wet or dry weather.
As wo sell this lit manufacturer’s prices, our
terms arc cash. For sale hy
mar3 DENSLOVV & WEBSTER.
( 'IIILOROFORHII CHLOROFORM !!
J Tho subscribers have just received a fresh
supply of this invaluable article, which is Uffcrclt
iu quantities to suit purchaser*.
* "1IOMA3
mar 8 * H
I M. TURNER A* HO.
M ahogany uhai us.—25 doz. Full
French pattern *, 25 do jthdo do; Gothic
Top do with spring scats, just received and lift
.alt: by I. W. ntOltjfliU., .
nov23 Smetn’ Buildings.
D OMESTIC!*.— 3-4 Brown Shirtings. 4-4
and 5-4 blown St. blenched Sheetings, Marl
boro Stripe* and Plaids,Shirtings Stripes, Chalii
brays and Checks, for sale ut reduced rates by
nog 17 A. MINIS!
Postponed Sale.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.-By virtue of
VJ* an order of the Honorable Inferior Court
of Camden county, Stato of Georgia, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, on the first Tuesday
in January next, will be 6old Jimmy, a negro boy
almost twenty-five years of ace, the property of
Richard Cole, a minor. Sold for the benefit of
said minor. WM. D. COLE, Umudiuii.
C '1 ROC ERIKS. FRUITS AND CONFEC-
Y TIONARIES.—The Subscribers would
respectfully iufoiui the Citizens of 8aVttiiuah,
thutthey have coiumcljebd binriiie&s in the brick
building, next to Walker’* Marble yard, and di
rectly opposite to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionary,
south side of Broughton Htrcet, where they are
nottr thteiVillg. nnd will constantly keep on hand,
a general asBprtnieilt Uf grbeelibs, friutfl, &c. a-
mougst which muy be found Almonds. Raisins;
Prunes. Citrons, &c. and they hope by strict at
tention to business, nnd selling at lew prices, to
merit nshare ol’publit putrtiltngc.
dec 14 JESSE At CADY.
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET E S C 0 L A-
PIUS, or, kvkiiv onk iiis
OWN physician ! twentieth
edition, ivith upwards of a
hundred engravings.
By W. YOUNG, M. D.
The time bus now ar
rived that persons siltlhring
ftftftl sriclet disease, lifted
no more become the vic
tim OK quackkuy, as by the
prescriptions contained in
this hook anyone may cure himself, withlftll lllft-
drailcftlft lliislnnss, tir the knowledge of tlio most
iulinialo friend, and with one-tenth tim usual ex
pense. In addition to the general routine of
private disease, it fully explains the cause of
mnithnod'ii curly decline, with observations on
marriage-— hesidos many other derangements
which it would not be proper to fttlumcrute iu
tlio public pritfiS.
rV' Any person sending twenty-five cents
enclosed in a letter, will receive nuc copy of this
book, by mail, or fivo copies will bo scut for ono
dollar. Address, “ DR. W. YOUNG, No. 102
SPRUCE Street. PmLAiiEt.riiiV foist paid.
WANTED — Proprietor* of Drug or
{ look Stores, ami I’cdlnrs, in every town in tlio
Jllitcil States, to act ns agent* for file above
wot’k. —sfimo oct 21
XHRENH GARDEN SEEDS.—
J? rUL'UiVtiu per stenuiRliip ColnittHH*.
irm
— Just
steamship ColilIttHH*. from
Laudrelli’* Garden, h fresh supply of all kinds ol
Garden Seed*, IVas. Beau*. iVc. *Vc. which are
oll'cred iu lots to suit purchaser*.
THUS. M. TURNER A. CO.,
bet IS Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bay st.
WAT41HE!* AND .IEWIfL-
RY.— 1 The subscriber wishes to call the
attention of hi* customers to a choice us
sortliicntoffine Wutchcs, just received by recent
arrivals, cousiHting of Gold Hnuliug Cusolsivers,
Gold Double Bottnui Levers,Gbll! illlltntiou Dou
ble Case Lever*. Gold Anchor Escapement Lo
vers. Silver limiting Case Lever*, Silver Double
Bottom Lovers, Silver Anchor Escapement Lo
vers, SilVftr Lbjrino and Vertical Escapement.
Also, tine Gold Fob Cllaiiis, VL'st (’bain*. Curb
Guard Chains, Key* illid Cliain R ings. nil of which
will be *nld a* loft’ a*in any city iu the Union.
All kiuds of Watches Repaired and warranted
D. B. NICIIOLS.
oct 1 First coriicf west of Pultlski House.
jj^RATS AND CAPS.-D. A. AM
M-
Ti/TARKING INK M MARKING
ILL INK!!!—Tho anbseribera have jttsl receiv
cd, and offer for sale, by th? gallbii tir barrel, 10
bbh Muyiiftrddltd Noyba’ superior Marking Ink.
Also, Maynard A& Noye3’ superior writing Iuks
in all sized botslos from 1 to 32 ounces.
TIJOS. M. TURNER & CO.
feb 10 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Boy-at.
C l OSHEN BUTTE K A CHEESE
V—12 tubs of Goshen Butter, nnd 20 boxes ol
new Cheese, received per brig American, aud
for snlo by W. M. DAVIDSON,
july 15 Weil side Market 6qiinre
1). A
__ LEIt tft. CO. have on hand a full aud com
pletc assortment of eVtirv possible variety of
HATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
a more fashionable, a larger or better selected
stock of fill* kind of Goods has never been offered
IS tlib citizens of Savtiuriab. It comprises Fine
Beuver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tuiupi-
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rtifigh und Ready,
Ranchero, and Wool Huts ofevery description.
One of the purUiero residing at tlio North, enu-
blc3 ua to receive weekly supplies of goad*.
To Merchauto and Planters we offor goods on
os favorable terms as can bo had South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
B utter and ciieese.-3o fir-
kin* choice Gooheu Butter, 20 boxes
Cheefe. for sale by
oct 31
SWIFT & DEN9LOW.
i If
act
if
of HUcec**. But ill Chest diHonscs, hucIi as Astli . • J;
ma, pain and oppression, 1 believe there i* uo het- 1 ?
ter remedy. AwtM .•!>« comin'oti diseases, such ax , 1.~
Ulcer SftfoS; Sftald li'end, Humor* of tho Skin,
lullummation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Spruiris, Bruises, *4 if
nud Burns, it seem* to bo a perfect antidote.—
People would como into the *toro smiling, wish
lug to know if I was really tlio Seventh Son, or
whether the Ointment thut 1 gave them was indoed
all-qealing in it* natupn. For said they, not one
single application lias failed Vo eftrtt. ■, j,
Liver Complaint, particularly, was troutodwilh , .
great and universal success. ,
It produced such good roKults in nil cases tlult it ' Hi!
ha* been noised abroad, and 1 was ofleied Htiiusof
money for a receipt to make it for privtUtiftse
merely. Every man spoke well of it, us it hud
duucHo mm ligbod.
NotwilliHlnudiiig all, I Imve been careful nottft
recommend it, except in eases 1 knew it would do
griftil. 1 wo* never willing to lend myself to any
thing without first testing its tnerita. This I on-
deAvor In do on every occasion, aud when 1 acted
us one Uf Uie Sick Committee iu the Lodge of I
O. ef O. F. 1 then tested it upon Bi'tithero iu llm
most critical condit ion*, and hud abundant oppor
(unity of proving it* worth. . ,
And. in conclusion, I would remark that I have
yfi food fiii*Ointment before tlio jnmple.of tlio U-
State* duriiig llic l&sinme or (ivelve inonUis, and
so general ha* been file satisfaction, und so groat
uiuouiit of good done, that more than Imlf u mill
ion of boxes have already befilj sold. I ’cfo Yeully
believe there never wuku medicine which guinnd
fliich wideHpffciili, Universal and unanimous satis
taction a* the All-UouliVig Ointment. From all
|hlH* ttf the land there Imve come tip one deep,
sincere and ii hi vernal voice of approbation nayirig.
“McAlister thy longue hath drnjipcd tho Word of
IHltlinud lfi Vo. while health forever attends thy
footstep*." Alld were i now to give all the good
saying* of the people, llicir unqualified approval,
their fimnkfulne** and gratitude, their joy at recov
oriug from disease and sicknucs, l could fijl a
velunie. James McAi.isteii,.Now York.
For sale, wludenale and retail, by
J. M. TURNER St BROTHER,,
oct 18 Agents for Savannah.
AYNAIlD A NOYES’' CELE
BRATED BLACK WRITING INK
FOR QUILL OR STEEL PEN !!!—This Ink
lias stood tim test of more iluiii thirty years’ fria’l,
nud rluriiig ihnt time lias been constantly increas
ing iu public favor and putronage, and is now
t)iu lending article ill the country. It flows with
ifccdom, becomes pciTiiaucntly black, and Will
not mould under any circunistutic'os.
Savannah. tj:i„ Juno 24,1617.
The undersigned having for several years used
iu their respective olliccs the Black Writing Ink
IHiilturaclured hy Messrs Maynard Sc. NoVcs of
Boston, cortily that they have uniformly fonVid it
to be superior to any oilier, particularly in Ui'elin-
cluiiigeablc character of il-* (ihiekness.
J. Smith, Cush. Marine &. Fire Lhiii .nee Bk.
R. R.. Covi.T.n. Cash. CML IL Si. ll'kg Co. Gn.
J. Huntkh. Cash. IliMiirance Bk. of Cojumbus.
S. C. House, Sec. Hav. Ill*, alidTrust Co.
A. Poktkr, Cash. Bk. of the Stale of Gn.
!. K. Teket,Teller “ “ "
For sale wholesale and retail hy
TIIOS. M. TURNER & CO.,
fob 10 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Buy at.
W it<>LESALi;.\v mneTeiquor
AND GROCERY S’J’ORE.—Mr. 168
Congress and S$ St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends,that
lie continues to keep ou hand ut his eld Htuhd,
West Side of the Mtirkhl. a largo assortment of
WINES. LiaUORS. CIGARS AND GRO-
CERIF.S, ull of which lie oilers on thu beat pos
sible term*. He i* nlsb constantly supplied with
tlio. best ALBANY ALE nnd NEWARK Cl-
DE1L to which lie respectfully iiivitos tlio atten
tion of the public — oct 3
G UNS'.—KUNS!—F.DYV AIU1 LOVEL1.
Manufacturer ami Importer of every d<ir
scription of Double and Single borreledGunsand
Rifles, Duelling, Belt. Holster. Pocket and Six,,
barreled Revolving Piatols, and eveJy variety of
Gun material and Gun ituplimegu, oto. Flask*.
Pouches. Percussion Caps, Powder, ShoLLiad:
and every article in the Sportsiuan’a line, for aalo
' BKGun. rratodna. nlnt.lock.oji|SM to per-
errsion, and repairing done nsTiBunl.
ly'Nti. 11 Barnnid stieet. South side Market
rifcn of the Indian. — aug d