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13 PUBLISHED'IN' Till
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
WILLIAM II. BIILLO«*H,
j'f TEN DOLLARS, PER ANNUM,
PAVABLl SBHl-AKHUALLY IN ADVANCE,
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS
lAlE TW-NVBEKXY GEORGIAN,
roll THE COUNTRY,
1. nublishcd t!) meet the arrangement or the
fe, J« three times a week, (Tuesday, Thureddy
Sid Saturday,) at tlio OlHeo or tlm Daily Gear
iins and contains ull the lutolligeuce, Comnter
Jj-1 'political and Miscellaneous, including now
Advertisements published in the Doily Taper.
THIS PAPER
.. ton i to all parts or the 8tntc and Uiiiotl,
or delivered in tfte city, at FIVE DOLLARS
per annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for six
liienllu.
TIIK WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
Is published evory Friduy ufternoon, at three
eoi.LARS per uunum—all payable in ndvanco. •
N B.—Each Citation by the Clerks or the
Courts of Ordinary, that application has boon
made for Letters of Administration, must be pub
lished THIRTY DAYS at least.
Nutico by Executors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditors to renderin their accounts,
must bo published six wzjsks. » , . .
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Admimstrn-
tors must bo at public auction, on the first Tues
day oftlm month, between the usual hours of sale,
at the place of public sales in tlio couiity where
flic Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship; may have boon granted, first giving
sutv days notico thereof in one of the public
gazettes of this State, and at the door of the
Court House, where' such sales are to bo held.
Notice forlenve to sell Negroos, must be pub
lished for four months, before any order absolute
shall bo made thereupon by the Court. .
dales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must he published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sules
must be made at tlio Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and on
tho first Tuesday of the month, between the
hears often in tho morning and four in tho idler-
noon. No snles from dny to day is valid, unless
so expressed in tlio advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Admunstraiorsand
Guardians to tho Court of Ordiunry for leuvo to
sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors utul Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DA\ S.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismisaory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
roal estate, must bo advertised onco a mouth for
FOURMONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy of tho bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must be advertised Three Months
at least. . , ,
Sheriff's sales under executions rcgulnrly
granted by tho Qourta, ratat be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
tjlXTV DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Conrt, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
* * All Letters dirocted to this Office or the
•Editor, must bo post paid to entitle them to atten
tion* •
c11201IGIA*—Chatham County.— 1
VJ To all \Vhoni.it tilay concord.—Whereas,
Isaao Abraham* will apply to tho Honorable tho
Inferior Court of saia county, when sitting for
Ordinary' purposes; for lottors df administration
dd the estate! ami effects of Mrs. Elizu Abruhums,
lute of said couuty, tioceadoij.
Those are thorefore to cite aud admonish, alt
and siiigubir.tlie kindred and creditors of the said
decenscd, to file thqir objections (if any they have)
to the applicant, in die Clerk's oiiice of said
court, on or before t|io eighteenth duy of March
uoxt, otherwise letter? of administration will bo
grunted,
Witnoss, the Iionorablo W. Thorne Williams,
otto of the Justices o? suid court, this 16th day of
February, A.1849.
fob 16 SEABQRN GOODALL, c. c.o. c.c.
f^jEORGlA.—Chatham County.-*
\X To all whom it may concern.—Wherons
Margaret B. Hopkins, widow, will apply to the
Hon. the Inforior Court of said County, when
sitting for Ordinary purposes, for Letters of Ad-
mi uiBiration, (with tho will annexed,) on tho,
estate aud effects of Matthew Hopkins, Into of
said. County, deceased.
These are therefore to cito and ndmnnish, all
and sitigtilur the kindred tend creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in tho Clerk's Oiiice of tho
said Court, on or before the second day of March
next; otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Witness, the Horiornblo Anthony Porter, one
the Justices of the said Court, this Hist day or
January, A.D., eighteen hundred aud forty-nine 1
jail 31 SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o.c.c.
/^BORGIA.— Bulloch County.—
vT To all whom it may concern.—Whoreas
William Holloway, bus applied to the Honora
ble the Inferior court of said couuty when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for letters of administra
tion on the estate and .effects of Mitehcal Hol
loway, late of said county, ddccased.
Tlitso aro therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular tho kindred und creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objectioiis.(ifuny they have)
to the granting snid estate to the applicant, in the
clerk's ollico ofsaid county, in terms of the law,
otherwise letters of Administration will be grant
ed as prayed lof.
Witness tho lion. Wm. Williams, one of the
Justices of said court, this 10th day ofJunuary,
A. D. 1849.
jan 19DAVID BEASLEY,c c. o. b. c.
E01SGIA. — Bulloch County.*—
VT To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Patrick Biinkley, hath applied to tho Hon. tho
Inferior Court of said county, while citting for
ordinnry purposes, for letters of Administration
with the Will annexed, pn tho estate .of Patrick
O'Connor, lute of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to file thoii* 6bjections (if any they huvo)
in the clerk’s olfce, in' terms of the law, otherwise
loiters c?f Administration, with the Will unnoxed,
will be granted to applicant us prayed for.
Witness .the Houofuble Peter Cone, one of
tho Justices of the gaid court, this 15th duy of
January, A. D., 184?.
jan 19 DAVID BEASLEY, fc.c.o.n. c.
WILLUSt B/ HALE’S
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. .
ADIES’ Misses, Children's and Infants
J SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern
ho : NEW GRANITE STORE,
03 Congress streeet, Savannuh, Geo., sign oi
tho Golden Hand. oct \
p BORGIA. — Bulloch county•—
VXToall to whom it niav concern.—Whereas
John Jones, Guurdiau of Frances Wright, a mi
nor heir of William Wright, late of.said county,
deceased, hath nppliod to the Honorable the court
of Ordinary of said county, (6/ letters dismissory
from snid Guardianship. „
These aro' therefore to cite and udmouishhll
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) iu the Clerk's oiiice of said court, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters dis
missory will bo granted tho applicant.
WiTNES6tlieHon. Peter Cone, one of tho Jus
tices ofsaid Court, September 7, 1848.
sep 9 DAVID BEASLEY,c. c.o. b. c. "
said oountv, while siltibg for ordiuary purposes—
Your petitioner humbly sliewethtb your Honors
tliut ha and tho late Eizey Beasley was equally
and jointly connected m ajl,pf fhejr busineH, thtit
is to say iu their lands, negroos and stock of ull
kinds, and tlio titles to the said lands aud negroes
being made jointly to your petitioner and tlio lute
Elzoy Beasloy, and having come to nn 'under
standing with each otHbr a few days before tho
death of tlio said Eizey Beasley, to proceed to di
vide thqlands, negroos, stock, &c. but there'bc-
lug no titles pissed ip oaqh other, your potilion*
““ prayeth your Honors to cnUse.this application
bo published (is the law directs in such case
made add provided, and at tho expiration ofsaid
publication to cause Martha Beasley, Administra
trix on the estate of tbb said Eizey Beasley, to
make a good niid legal title to your petitioner to
to tho following lands, to wit: 552 acres more or
loss, commonly known as the Mills and Dungh
try lands, lying.in Scflven county; also, the fol
lowing lunds in Bulloch county: 122! acres ad
joining lunds of James Hendricks, Tlioums Beas
ley and the bstntb of Henry Beasley, and lying
on Ogecheo sivutnp; one half of a survey grant
ed to the said Enoch Beasley for 426 acres on the
15th of Dec., 1837, lying on Big Lotts Creek;
ono half of a survey granted to the said Enoch
Beasloy on the 10th of December, 1838,'for 242
acres, lying on tho Baygall; one half df n survey
granted to tho Haid Elzoy Beasley for GUO acres on
the 15th of December, 1837, lying on Ready
Brunch; also, one half lot No. 288, 24th district,
2d section of Cherokee, granted to your petition
er for 160acres on the 20th day of July, 1837; al
so, the following negro slaves, to wit: Rose, a
woman, and Lindy, a girl; as in duty bound your
petitioner will over pray.
ENOCH BEASLEY.
The prayer of the petitioner is reasonable and
should be granted. It is therefore ordered by the
Court that this application be published as the law
directs in’such cases ninde and provided.
A true extract from the minutes, this 16th day
of November, 1848.
nov 23 DAVID BEASLEY, fc, c, o, b. c.
J^ .TttATIUX^ALE.^Wni be sold on.the
first Tuesday.,in Mnrqli iiext, before the Court
House door in .Bulloch.County; the.following
Land, fo ,\vit: Seven hundred and ten acres of
Fine Land,, more or less, bounded, by lands of
,tbe estate of, Daniel .ftjgdon, and E. and VV.
by Wm. Burnsido’s laud and granted to D, Rig.
don. Also, opo other tract conuiining Two Hun
dred acres, more qr, Jeps, granted to Nutliaii
Smith, kndivn as the Jatrfcs Deal Itindj bounded
on threo sides .by land of tho estate of said Rig-
dnn. Also, Three Hundred and Sixty-five acres
of Pino land, more or loss, attached to thenbove
Two Hundred acres, and granted to the said
Rigdou, bounded on the N. by Win. Brack’s land
and W. by Joseph OllilPs land„N. W. by the
Watcringholo Branch. Also, ono Town Lot,
No 22, in tho Township of Statesboro’, situated
in the N. W. corner or said township, fronting
the street. Sold by an order of tho Inferior Court
of Bulloch county, and sold lor a division among
the legatees of said estate. Terms on the day of
sale. MARY RIGDON,
dee 21 Exe’.t dml Adut’x.
A BlflUVISTllATOR’S S A Ii E
jla. Will he sold at the'Court House iu tho city
of Dnrien, McIntosh county, fin the first Tues
day in April next, the following five Negroos,
viz : Betty. Hnnnnhnnd Hannah’s three children,
Lindy, Isaac and Stephen—they being a part of
the estate of Thomns K,. Gould, late of said
county, deceased. Sold by order of tho Hon.'
Justices of the Inferior Court, when sittiug for
ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors ofsaid estate.
WM. J. KING, Adm'r.
ANN M. GOULD, Adm’x.
McIntosh county, Feb. 1,1841), feb 5
HAMILTON;* SYMONS have
receivod per Hartford and Savannah: A
choice assortment of French, English and
p BORGIA—Camden County .-To
VX all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
Charles J. Patterson will make application to
tho Honorable tlio Inferior Court of said county,
when sitting ana Court of Ordinary, for letters
of udmiiiistraiion on tho Estate of Isaac Slayton,
late of said couiity, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the'kindred and creditors of suid do
ceased, to Ole their objections (if any) to the
granting said Estate to the applicant,in the clerk’s
oiiice of suid county, on or before the first day o
January next, otherwise letters as pruyed for will
he granted.
-Witness the Hon. Arch’d Clark, n Justice of
paid Court, this 1st clay December, 1848.
dec 9 HENRY R. FORT. c. c.o. o. c.
New-York Advertisement?.
Floor Oil Cloths.
ALBRO. HOYT & CO. VS JOHN STREET,
A re now receiving into store
from their Factories,atElizabetli-Town. N.
J., a variety of new and original patterns of Hea
vy Floor Oil Cloths, in widths of 18. 21 and 21
feet. They are also receiving from tlio Albany,
Lntisingburgh. and Utica Factories, in sheets oi*
18 feet in width, a large assortment, embracing
many new patterns of their Medium Floor Oil
Cloths.* Also, from the Newburgh, Albany,Lnns-
ingbiirgh, Utica und Maine Factories, every va
riety of pntterns manufacturing by them, ofthoir
4-4th,5-4tb, 6-4th, 7-4lh. 8-4lli and 12 feet wide
LIGHT FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
Also, Mahognny, Rosewood and figured 4-4,
5-4 uml 6-4th English, German and American
TABLE OIL CLOTHS.
Also, a great vuriety of now pntterns of CAR
RIAGE OIL CLOTHS.
All of which they offer to the trade on liberal
terms. 3mos— jan 16
EUROPEAN AGENCY,
F OU THE HECOVERYOF
Dormant aud improperly withheld roal and
personal estate; the settlement aud arbitration of
Commercial, Trading nnd other Debts; securing
Patents for Inventions in Grout Britain, Ireland,
and tho Colonies and Dependencies thereunto
belonging, and negotiating for the purchase or
salo of tho same.
Communications by letter aro requested to bo
post paid. EENTIlAM FABIAN,
38 Broadway, New-York.
REFERENCES ARE PERMITTED TO
Hon. Charles P Daly, Judge Court of Com.
Pleas, N. Y.
Chas. Cartlidge & Co., New-York.
Freeland, Stuart & Co. 44
W. & J. T. Tapscett, "
G. R. A.Ricketts, Esq*., 41
Edward Schroder, Esq., Cincinnati, Ohio,
A. Patchia, Esq., President Patchin Bank,
Buffalo. 61110s— nov 8
G eorgia. -- isuiiocii county.—
{■ may conuoni.-Wl.orrM
IXGS, selected witli the greatest care, ami of the i ICoDert 11. IVdlmms. Adumostrator on the estate
host imported in this country. Wo are now pro- j Aulhumel G. Hell, liuth applied to the Hon.
pared to manufacture at the shortest nolicfe, und in ! tj 10 Inlerior ConYYof Riillochcnunty t tvhensiltm 0
the best manner, any garment in our line, for cash'
or approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah, Ga.
WATCHES AND JEWEL-
RY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
, attention of his customers to a choice us
sortiuont of fine Watches/ jmtf received by recent
orrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CaseLcvers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Don-
bio Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escnpomont Lo
vers, Silver Hunting Case Lever?; Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escupcm'cnl Le
vers, Silver Lopine and Vertical Escapement.
Also,lino Gold FobChojns, Vest Clinius, Curb
Gunrd Chains, KeysanffCliain Rings, aUofwhich
will be sold as low as in any city iu the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
m llATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
BLER & CO. ha’ve on hand a full and com
plete assortment of’ every possible variety of
HATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter ourselves that
a more fashionable, a larger or better selected
stock oftliis kind of Goods has never been offered
lo the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Bfeaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough aud lleaay,
Uanchero,and Wool Hats of every description.
One of the partners residing at the North, ena
bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods.
. To Merchants and Planters we offer goods on
as favorable terms as can be hnd South or North,
oct 17 1,19 CONGRESS STREET.
said estate.
These aro thcreforo to cite and ndmonishnll
and singular the kindred aud creditors of the paid
deceased,to file their objections (if any they have)
ill my oiiice, in term of the law, otherwise letters
of dismission will be grunted to applicant us
prayed for.
Witness the Hon'. William Williams, ono of the
Justices of tho said court' of Ordinary, this 16lh
day of August, A. D. 1848.
nug 17 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
p EOIS-GIA. — Appling County.—
VJT Present—Tlio Honorable Francis M. Hall,
Silas Simmons uud John Tillman, Judges ofsaid
Court. Whereas, Senbron Hall, Guardian ol
Thoinus Mobley, a minor, of said county, having
applied to the court frir letters of Dismission from
tho Guardianship ofsaid minor:
It is, therefore, ordered that all persons con
cerned be and appear at the next term ofsaid
court, to be held on the second Monday in Jan
uary next, aiid shew cause, if any they have,
why said Seubron Hall should not be dismissed
from said Guardianship.
A true extract from the minutes ofsaid court.
November 6th, 1848.
nov 14 MA LCOM JOHNSON, c. c. o. a. c.
1YTQTICE.—On the first Tuesday in April
11 next, will be sold, before the Court House
in the City of Savnnnnh, between the usual
hours of sale, Ton Share* of tho original capital
stock of tho Central Rail Rond and Bauuing
Company of Georgia; and also sundry articles
of Counting Room Furniture ; being part of the
personal estate of the late Robert Scott, deceas
ed, and sold for the benefit of the creditors of
said estate. MARGARET SCOTT,
feb 12 Executrix Robert Scott, dec’d.
B ulloch sheriff’s sale
—Will be sold on the first Tuesday in March
next, before the Court House door in Statesboro,
Bulloch county, between tho usual hours of sale,
the following property, to wit: Ono Hundred
Acres of Land, bounded on the North by lauds of
MorrisDoorin, and South by lands of E. E. Mar
tin. Levied on as the property ofMikell White
to satisfy his State and County Tax for, tho year
1648. Levy made and returned to me by a Con
stable. This the 14th December, 1848.
dcc23 WM. II. MacLEAN, s. b. c.
M. CAREY’S
Fashionabi.% Tailoring Emporium,
Jilt. SIGN 0$ tfHE GOUDEN LAMB,
Corner of Jt'hitakr and Broughion-Strut*,
. 1 *Savannah,'«eougia.
N. B. Constantly on hand, -a full assortment
of Stuplo and Faucy Goods, which will be niude
to order at tho shortest notice, nud warrauted to fit.
jrtn 27 1 ly——
reopened; •
E. WITHINGTON’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAUDKY’S lMJILDING ON THE IJAY.
ISTTickots and Shares for salo in J. VV. Mau
ry & Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurrcnt Blink
Notes bought. jan 3
, ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE Sf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BKOUOllTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER&BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, QEOtlQU.
• Grave Stones, of Italian and DoincsticMarblo;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Irou Railings,
«fec. &c., furnished to order. ly— oct 28
JOHN FOOLS,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
; OILDER, UUAINEU AND GTiAZIER.
All kinds ol Mixed Puints,Glass and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near tho Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct24 ly—
! A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Wilt, take contracts for Building and work in
Masonry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
/^JLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
VT On the first Tuesday in April next, before
the Court House in the town of BrUUswick, be
tween the legal hours of sale, a Tract of Land,
8ituute, lying and being in the County of Glynn,
containing twelve hundred acres, (moro or less,)
and hounded South by James D. Piles’ land,
East by Darts', North by Pritchard’s and. Wil
liams’ land, and West by Burnett’s Creek,
when William A. Berrie now lives—levied on us
the property of the Estate of John Burnett,
Sc nr., to satify two fi.fan. issued out of the Su
perior Court of Glynn County, inf favor of R. &
VV. King, vs. Samuel M. Burnett, Exr., John
Burnett, Senr., property pointed out' by De
fendant. M. C. B. WRIGHT,
feb 20 Dep. Sheriff G. C.
New York anil Savannah Line
• i 'OF OCEAN STEAMERS.
Tho splendid new steamer-CUE-
i, Capt. Thomas Lyon, (late
of tho Wm. Seabrook,) will leuvo Sayuuuau for
New York on WEDNESDAY the 20th Decem
ber, 3d January, 17lh Juhdary, 31st January,
and on evory alternate Wednesday thereaf
ter. This ship is 1250 tons burthen, built ex
pressly for this trude, in tho moat substantial
manner, and with every regard lo safety, com
fort und speed.
The second steamer for tho line, the TENNES
SEE, is launched, and will be ready oarly in the
spring, so that one will leave New York nud
Savannah every Wednesday.
The facilities and advantages offered by this
Lino to the travelling public of Georgia, Ten-
j ucssce, Alabama and Florida, it is hoped will be
tried and duly appreciated.
^Persons intending to take passage in this
lino are assured that the Centrul ltaifRuud Com
pany will, whenever necessary, run a Special
Train to suit tho urrival and departure of the
Steamers.
For freight or passage, npplv to
PADELFORD &. FAY,
Hnvnuimh, or
SAMUEL L. MITCHELL.
dec 19 — 194 Front st.. New York.
W AYNE SHERIFF’S SALE.—
On tlio first Tuesday in March next, will
be sold at tho Court House door in Waynes-
ville, between the legal hours of sale, the follow
ing property, to wit: Two Negro Girls, Beccu
and Nelly Becca, nbout Eighteen Years old. and
Nelly Becca’s child about five years, levied onus
the property of Stephen A. Myers, to satisfy a
fi. ill. issued out of the Superior Court in No
vember lufct, in favor of the Central Bunk of
Georgia.
Property pointed out by security.
Jan 12 THOMAS BECKHAM, s. w. c.
R oofing.—galvanized tin
PLATES.—The subscribers'beg to call the
attention of Builders, Architects and owners of
Buildings, to the many advantages which these
plates possess over all other metalffb substances
hitherto used for rooting, &e.,ns they possess at
once tlio lightness of iron, without its liability to
rust, having now been tested for several years in
this particular, both in this country ami iu Eu
rope. They are less liable to expansion and
contraction from sudden change of the atmos
phere, than common tin plates, iron, zinc, or any
other metal now used for roofing, and conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof; re
quiring far loss frequent repairs, whilst the first
cost is but a trifle more.
A full supply, of all sizes, from 16 to 30 VV.
G., constantly on baud, and for salo by •
GEO. It. MORE WOOD & CO.
14 & ICBeaver-st. New York.
Tho patent right for this articlo having been
secured for the United Stutcs, all parties infring
ing thereon, cither by importation or otherwise,
will bo prosecuted. lyd&w nov 10
1 7*OUII MONTHS nftcr date, application
. will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the real and per
sonal estate of John Hendrix', decenscd, late of
said county. JEMIMAII HENDRtX,
' feb 15 Adniiuistratrix.
AN EARNEST AF-
iPEAL*—f Those who have never
. ^called on ns for NEGRO BRO-
vANS have something yet to learn, viz : That
there' is a small Shoe Store in this city, with a
Ihrge stock of NEW GOODS in it, and that we
very much wish to see more newfuces. We are
at home nt all hours from half past 5 in the morn
ing, until 9 in the evening, and those who cull pn
us altnll find us in a humor to sell goods.
. The Rice and Cotton 1 Planters in this vicinity
are yet to kuow us, and we wish them to Jqpk at
our THICK BKQGANS this year, that ..they
may know where to.,find the igoods they want a
y«ar hence. We are now. supplied with the
best Brogans we ever-saw; and wo would res-
pectfully say to thoOe 4 tyho, have Shoes to buy,
bring in your measures.
-WILLIAM B. HALE,
At 169 Congress St- South side of
: oct25 ' % • i ’ u (Market Square.
Shaving cuEAM.-wehaVea fcw
dozen of nRoussoll’s Paermin /Shaving
Cream” on hand.- Those doairous ofluxuriating
*n a oomfortable and easy Shave had- better sjiji-
, JjJlJhemselvesat pnee with some of thi’s; unri-
THOMASMyTURNER & CO.
leiBay-Btreet.
. t ,I.T l,IO()UU§.— An invoice of
Meotch Ale in pinU t and ehbeiior Porter,
^naractarod expressly for this market, just re<
A.knl. aliit in .InL'iliA i.m.
.7/r“*lwiaroo expressly rorutia martlet, just re-
. AV.^bj'Br. shiri Athol, also' in stofeihe some
A J't qoarts. These articles are of direct .imp or-
quality. For Bale
JYTGTIUE.—Four mouths after dqte, npjdi-
IV .cation will bo made to the Hon the Inferi
or Court of Bulloch copnty, wheq silting for or-r
diuury puruoses, for leave to sell nil the person
al estpto or Charles Zitterour, late of said coun
ty, deceased. ADAM JONES, ) ..
JOUN.GOOUMAN, ) ora '
nov 23
LnilJV'lSTRATOU’S NOTICE.
—Four months aftor date, apnlicution will
bo.made to the Honorable the I.iiforior Court of
Chatham County, whilst silting as n court df or
dinary, for leave to sell n negro girl named Sa-
rah. and'all thereaj estaje of Dominic O’Reilly,
deceased. SOLOMON COMEN, Adm'r.
dec 5 .■' - ••
Doctor Yourself! lor25 Ctfnfs!
BY MEANS OF THE
POCKET ESCULA-
1'IUS, or, EVERY ONE .1113
own physician ! twentieth
edition, witli upwards of a
hundred ougrnvings.
By VV. YOUNG, M. D.
Tho time bus wow ar
rived that persons sutler!ug
from secret disease, need
no moro become the vic
tim or QUACitKRY, ns by tlio
prescriptions contained hi
this book any ono moy cure himself, without hin
drance to business, or the knowledge of tlio most
intimate friend, and with one-tenth the usnol ex
pense. In addition to the general routine of
private disonsc, it fully expluius tho cause of
manhood's early declino, with observations on
marriage — besides many other derangements
which it would not bo proper to enumerate in
tlio public prints.
Any person sending twenty-five cents
enclosed iu a letter, will receive one copy of .this
book, by mail, or five copies will bo sent for ono
dplfitr. Address, « DR. VV. YOUNG, No. 102
SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia,” post paid.
LV WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or
Book Stores, and Pedlars, in'evory town in. tlio
United States, to act as agents for tho above
work. —sfiuio oct 21
E ffingham sheriff s sale.
—Will bo sold, on the first Tuesday in
April next, before the Court Houso door in
Springfield, Efiingham County, between tlio
usual hours of sale, tho following property, to
wit, one hundred acres of laud, lying and being
in tho North District of Efiinglinm County,
hounded North by lands of L. Weilnion, South
by G. Davies, East by Savannah river, and West
by lands of Mrs Pavery. Levied on as the prop
erty of William Bird, to satisfy four executions
issued from a Magistrate’s Court, in favor of
Daniel Zettlcr, property polluted out by the
PlaintilT. Levy made and returned to me by a
Constable. D. A. MORGAN, s. e. c.
feb 26
John F. Gtivnu & Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Forwarding AgeutM, Maeou, (Jit.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly jitly 23
strained by'a sense of duty/ growing out of a
grutefhl remembrance of thesiguul benefit which
has resulted to tnyself from your treatment for a
Cancerous affection utider which,! suffered, ,fbf
some tithe; to give yofil under tny own hand rt
statement of all the facts involved, loavitig it at
yourdiBcrotion to give tljatstatomeut publicity or
not, as you may think proper.
In the beginning of, tho summer of 1810,1 dis-
cove pod d small tdiitbr or pimplo on rather tlio
iutiorsidb ,of the lower lip, near, the right corner
of the mouth. This for somp time, guvo tno uo
uneusiness, us I supposed, it a matter of tio md,
mhtit. It contihiied to iticreuso in sizo until the
month of SdptMnbfer of; October, wlieh it be-
caino exceedingly, painful.. 1 procured the ad
vice of several medical men, who stood high in
their pro/bssmn, aud was encouraged by thorn to
feel no unertsincss, as it hnd tidne of tlio clmrac-
tOristics of a Cancer. Cnustics and otlior reme
dies, usnnlly applied for the removal of pimples
and warts, were recommended.by them, aud yseci
by me for a length of time, biit without benefit.
On the contrary, under the irritating influence of
these applications, it cxtemlud more rapidly, and
finally became exceedingly painful. It had
grown iu six months to he the size of a dime coin.
I wns recommertded by my friends—among
whom I will mention Dr. A. d. Rogers, of Craw
ford county, a well known pliyr* 3 **- *-
myself under your treatment,
hope of recovery, but as I could expect Uotliing
less than a hofribte death, if the disease continued
its ravages, I concluded to follow the counsel of
my friends. On tho 7th day of. December last I
placed myself under your treatment apd con-
tinned subject to your prescriptions for three
weeks*, nttiie end of which time! returned home
completely cured. Aifd tlip ,thing not,ljto least
marvellous in this most mirnculatis curb is. that
notwithstanding the size of tho cancer, and the
depth which it'hnd affected the surrounding
parts, there is now scarcely uiiy sciir perceptible.
I know it may, and no doubt will bo said that
ntino was not u caso of eaucer. Of one thing,
however, I am satisfied, that without a cure. I
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,
United States of America : ?
Southern District o/j Georgia, j
To the Marshal of suid District—GREETING:
WHEREAS, James Pederson, owner and
master ofthe barque JOHN J. GARDNER, has
exhibited his libel in tho District Court.-of the
United States for the Southern District of Geor
gia, propounding, alledging, and declaring : Tliut
u curtain vessel or barque Called tlio “ PRINCE
CHARLIE,” whilst on a voyage from the port of
Belize Ilonditrus, and laden with a cargo of Ma
hogany, Logwood,Cochineal, and other merchan
dize, und bound for tho port of Loudon, in the
kingdom of Great Britain, being overtaken otV
tho high seas by a tremendous storm or hurri
cane, on or about the ninth duy of September, in
the year one thousand eight hundred and forty-
eight, aud becoming water-logged and unman
ageable, was ubuudoued aud deserted by her
commander und crew fur tho safety of their
lives, ami lei! a derelict on the high sons: That
after her abandonment us aforesaid, the said ves
sel called the “Prince Charlie,” was driven about
on the high seas by the winds and waves until on
nraboultho tenth day of October, in tho year ono
thousand eight hundred and forty-night, when
she wns driven nshore on tlio East or Ocean side
of Cumberland Island, to wit, iu the District afore
said, acompleto wreck: That the sold vessel call
ed the “Prince Charlie” not having been insur
ed, libellant purchased from the owners thereof
nli their right and titlo thereto as n wreck, and
proceeded und took possession of the same on
tho ivvemv-fiith duy if November lest pesliami ! “J® "Mlity«° «“re Cancer Fistula, &c..
niler much labor and heavy espouse, silccoedo.d I* ,- 1 " '"V" " l4,,dl ' , 2 <1 " ' loi,bt 1,8 * ■»
in saving and securing on CunTlierlnnd lelnitd, ! refll ^ < h--e ami means of your trealment. I take
in the district eforesaid. three hundred end seven-! ? r<mt P 1 ” 1 ! 8 " 1 ' 0 ln b,!urin< ! tpy, humble testinmny
ty-onr: logs nr pieces of Mahogany, seven barrels !° 5 , our l "S l ' I cl ‘“ r " c te.r as a genlleman, an.l to tlio
if, „ kindness and courtesies with which you aro uni-
FJIO.M SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Passenger Trains leave Savannah and Macon
dqily, at... 7 A M.
Do do atTD’u at Macon and Savannah
' daily, at 7 P.M.
Tickets from Savannah to Macon .$ 7 00 j the said District Court,
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of Cochineal iu a damaged condition, and about
eight cords of Logwood, being part of the cargo
of the said barque or vessel called the “Prince
Charlie” wrecked as aforesaid, and which is now
in the custody and possession of Nuid.libellant ut
Cumberland Ij!uud, iu tho district of Georgia,
uforosaid.
And, whereas, John
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6 50 persons interested to be cited to bo aud appear
at the Court House iu Savannah, at eleven o’
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; tt,MONT WS.ulUr; «l»te, applied,tihn
— ..-.will he made to the Honorable, the Inferior
Court of VVare county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging
to William li. Miller, Minor. .. •.. •
THOMAS HILLIARD, Guardian.
feb 24 - v -■
•TWOTICBt*-Four mouibsofteVdato, appli-
-41, qatipQt.will be .mgde ; ,to.tfie; H'dnp.rnb'P
Justices ofthe Inferior.Coqrt of (^jiat-bam.' cpnn*
ty, while sitting for Ordimiry.purposcs, for leave
to. sell theremaining realeiutq, (beingLot* Iso"*
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dVfid'iQ'.Coinrpbm^ ^jirdj -City,,o'f Savannah,)
and. alio a Negro, ffAnjloyei uaracd.Moaes, lie-
longing to,tho. estate of JUfeer^ Scott late of .paid
county, deceased,, fprihe JienafifLot ^creditors
coupty, 4epei^sed, ; fpr.Bie
tiFYaAY •‘WBrimi
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t^djtor.
Executfixiiobt. Scott, deC’4..
Cistern -Hay, in Store,; and
for tale by. ’
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tbg inveutiou of Dr. Clias.' Michaux, formerly
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has been extensively used in tbo United . States,
and, rarely /ililqjo give entire satisfaclipu, ; Al*
though intended principally for- Freckles, it will
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RATES of Freight for Merchandise generally
FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets,
Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurement goods, per Cubic foot, 13cts
Crpckery-waro Iu Crates, Boxes or
Hhds. per Cubic foot,
Goods by Weight.— 1st Class.—Boxes
Glass, .Paints, Drugs und Confectionary,
per 100 lbs.
2d Class.—Sugar. Coffee, Rope, Butter,
Cheese, Lnyd, Tobu'dco, Lea inter, Hides,
Copper. Tin, Sheet and Hooplron, Hard
ware, Rice, Boxes Soap and Candles.IIol-
lowurc, Bagging, and other heavy articles
not enumerated below, per 100 lbs.
3d Class.—I’lbur, Bacon, Liquors, Pork,
Beef, Fish, Tallow dud Beeswax, per 100
lbs. 1 1
Ath Class.—'Mjllgearing,. Pig and, Bar .
Iron, Griuduud Miff Stones, Nulls, Spikes
and Coal, per ICO lbs. 30
Barrels Beets. Bread.Crackers.Potatoes,
Fruit,.Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light
barrqls, eacV, ^ . 75.
Oil and Molasses per libd (smaller casks
id proportion,) 1 “ 1 ““ $6 00
Suit per sack not exceeding 4 bushels, 50
L. O. REYNOLDS, Eng; & Supt-.
Savannah, Jan. 1,1849- ?i ly— j-jauJ2
E legant fekfijmeky.-—a
gehoralcaaSoTtment bf’LnblnUt Extracts for
the Handkerchief; a variety of French, English,
and American!Perfumery ;-Toilet and Shaving
SuapB; Antique Oilt,Pomatuins, <&c.: just recolv-
ed-by ' - AV-A. SOLOMON S,Ag’t.
. dec*6* . 1 ; I. *1 1 •
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—-.. ■ ; ri piirt6f IhiFSlata
pursuing Hie occupation ol' a former: One da,
while chopping in the woods,-I foolish!- chopped
in, foot nenrly olf, instead of tho treol During
t us misfortune J, employed myself in permdnglhe
fragment leiivos of oil old volume, printed in Eng,
land some hundred, years ago. Among the,d
scetlyt ed ieuvop I read dfan.hprb which hnd been
analyzed by sonto of Ehglnnd'e nneioflt Aiche-
mists, shewiug properties end qualities never be-
I'erb found ill'any plant dint wns ever discovered.
Tins nue herb, under the force of rhe Uetois
and Crucible, developed- mere limn ten distinct
properties. This fact atruck tny mind so forcibly,
ll'Bt itwnp impossible )o get rid of it! Something
seetiied in tell me that Trhvidenco', whose spcciul
cere is extended towards all his creatures, had
never concentrated into one smell herb ao man.
inodicinul qualities, as various and os complicated
Jthougli perfectly idqBtfcnl es the huinnii blood,
Without a wise uud good purpose Here was to
be found tho nbtds, tho alkalis, the oils, tho wkWh
tucuir, tho suits, the soda, &c n all combined, coi*
centratcd. and ehouiically united into one shiglo
lenient of, power, forming a Bitbstunco moratd-
lied mid in affinity .to tho human blood than was
ever before discovered in tho works of nature.
Laboring under theso impressions for several
, . . -s , >'<;«*•*, 1 hecaine tuioasy, diseontentod, and un-
known pltysiciuii—to place ; willing to confine myself longer lo tho duties oft
treatment. I had but Ijttle I farmer.
it as I couffi expect UMliiiig Every thing seethed to point my mind too n
object, viz.: tlio preparation of this herb into
(dieme. I then determined to return to tho city,
A. \ ork. I did so, and immediately iiiquireu
(or the herb. . It was not to bo found. I then
sent to Europe and there found it under anothor
muni). . ,
Having prepared the article to tny oatisfiictien.
[ gave itnvvny to nli vvho would use ft. Hun
dreds, 1 might say thousands; took it into their
bundles nud used it: sente for' one. thing mid
smito for nnothcf. jtnd. all from tho vory ftst to
the vory last, jtroriounced it of uurlveied excel
enco and power. - ■ , .. . .
Tito first cusc Hint came under my observation,
was n limn that had lost the nso of his arm-fur
sonto vents.. Tho. Ointment testOrod.his ortn
completely in a few days; This surprised inc os
much as It did the patient. Allor him tliore camo
n man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—e.
vary bad caso indeed. Oita box only sufiicicdto
It-ako a perfect cure. And T would here remark
that hundreds have boon cured of sore eves
who never found any rnltcfbut in tnis Oint-
inont.
Tltt-ro nexteomo n woman who was suffering
excruciating pain from the ague in tlio faco,-
iier physician (thinking it the toolhaolio.) lift'd
extracted eleven of Iter tooth, liut tlm difiScttltv.
ndi mnained us had as ever. I’lio ApplicaU'on
uftlie All Healing Ointment wns attended with!
immediate cessation of pain. Horfaco however,
began lo swell, nud the surface wns covered over
witli pimples of eruption Jilm prielcly heat. ' In
one dny nil this disappeared. About tlm soma
fit 10 - ! l lady mode application witli it far tlm
headache olI long .landing, and AhiUing uf tlto
liuir. rite Oinimeuf cured her hcadsche, nud
restored lior ltuir. Since litis, 1 have known tho
Ointment to cure, cases often, twenty ondfnrtv
years standing. I hesitate not to any, that it is
alitti at un infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this.fime tlicro wero two coses, ono df
Cniismnpht'ti, end Die othernf Scrofula, which
had haffied the skill of every physician who pres-'
crtl od. It was wonderful to witness the effectof
the Ointment on these persons. No one wouhi
believe it unless they lu;d personullv witnessed it. *
But it did the work properly. There was & half
way business, for they recovcrod tiiuir health in a
lew months.
Sheumutisin, Fevnr, Citiinzy, Soro Throat, Cu-
lancous Entntions, (lineages 6f tlm Spine, and
Nervous CompInintH wero treated with unheard
of success. But lit Chest diseases, such as Asth
ma, pain and onnression, I believe there is no hot- '
rn a*?! J* 10 c t on,l,10 » diseases, such as
Ulcei 1 Sores. Scnld Head, Humors of tlio Skhs’
Inflammation^ Piles, Sure Eyes, Sprains, BVtuses '
and Burns, it seems to lie a perfect antidoto.--
People would como into tho store smiling, wish
ing to know if I was really tho SevenUt Son. or
wheiher the Omlmenttlmt I gave them was indeed
all-t|cahngtn its nature. . For said. Uiey, niton®
single application hnsfuiled cure.
Liver Complaint, particularly, wus tr*ented witli
great aqd universal success.
it produced»uch good reaiilla i„ „M cn9e , tlmt it'
httBhoennowedabroad,end I was oll'crcd sumsof
money for a receipt to mulco it for privnto use.
merely. Every man spoke well of it, tut it fed
done so much good.
Notwithstanding oil, I have bopn careful not to
recrmmtond it, except in cases I know it would do
good. I was never willing to lend myself to ony
thing without first testing its merits. This I en
deavor to do on every oecasiou, and when I acted
ih out* of the Sick Committee in the Lodge of !.-
U. of O. I-. I men teslod it upon Brothers in tho
mostcriticnlconditions, and had ubunduntonnor
(unity of proving its worth.
And, in conclusion, I would remark that I linvo
pheed this Ointment before tho people oftlm U,'
Mates during the Just nine or tvv«lve months, mid
sn general has been the ssiisfitetiou. and so great
amount of good done, that moro thnu-lmlf a uiill-
mu. oi boxes have already been soldi I do really'
uehfcve there never was a medicine which gained
such widespread,.universal nptl unummotissatis-
faction ns ilm All-IIeallng Ointment. From all
parts ol the land there .have come .up one deep,
voice of —
in ,tfie pretensions of Dr, Al! Tlio cases he Iiih j *uA * *.
cured of lute in this idace. are numerous, mvseli'i •, 0 health forever attends thy
Apd were I now to gi vonll the good.
must have died ofthe diseuste, and that vory soon.
Tlio remedies it! ooinmon use had Puilcd•—it hud
all the nppeurnnees, and produced all tho pecu-
liaraoiiijutions of pain, said by physicians to mark
tho .character of Caucer, and li’ence I make no
hesitation in saying.tjim it was a ciuicor—and I
speak from a cOn'viCtioii produced l»y happy ex
perience, when I sny, that if taken intime, your
treatment wijl cure in every case.
1 should not have performed my whole duty,
if I were to conclude this statement without re
commending lo all having cancerous affections
to place themselves under your treatment with
out delay, und ihe word of u man who has tried
it, they will be healed.
Respectfully, James Smith.
MACON, Geo.
My Dear Sir: I take great pleasuro iu contri
buting the inilo of my expedience and confidence
in tho efficiency of your prncticennd treatment of
those cases of discuses mentioned in your
pamphlet. Ofthe means of treatment, I am till
able to spunI:—these being confined to yoifr own
practice and professional rcseurch; but fully con-
tide in the efficacy of those means from the ef
fects I have known prodded. „ Theso effects
scent not coufined to the locality ofthe ditease,
but to pervade tb^? Whole system ; imparting re
newed vigor to tho constitution and thus charac
terizing your treatment as both local und consti
tutional. Of ull tlio cases utider your profession
al care, which I hnye noticed—und these aro not
a few—tho individuals yvith a single exception,
hnve avowed to me that their general health hnd
greatly improved, and their systems scent to have
been renovated. ^
In my individual cnpe.,I was greatly reduced
from the ruvngef!’ of (his lor-tlisome disease, my
friends supposed me in n rapid declino; my pro
fessional pursuits wore almost entirely abandon
ed, and I had given up.fo linger out a hvingdciitli.
Hearing accidentally of your treatment and tho
success which.attended ft, I repelled the preju
dices which aff individual and undivulged system
of practice hnd prompted, and placed myself un
reservedly under your coutrul. In a very phort
time I found t|ic disunso yielding nud my health
improving, and in two months I felt my constitu
tion renewed und the diseuso reduced to the
smallest compass. I am now in better health,
than I have boon in seven years previously—and
if I should again relapse tnto the agonies of the
disease, ! would, witlujic utmost cc “ ‘
place myself under your treatment..
1 deem it but proper to urate that since you
firsf came to JUucon, in 1815, that success with
which you have met and subdued disease, has in
spired an almost general confidence in your
practice; and tho doubt whir If at .first prevuiled
ith which you aro uni-
Vcrsally receivod uml cherished hero.
Yours, Respectfully, S. R. Blaejc.
Dr. \V. W. Marshall.
Dear Sir: I feel li particular pleasure in giving
my testimony in favor of thp method pursued by
in any department of human knowledge or inge
nuity. Wo cun assure the public, there is none
among the number.
j The Doctor has patients froi.. ...« .w
have miy right,titlo, interest or"cluiu. in or MMhe ! j'? r * s 1 “ f ' V ! 1 10 l* ! T lhcni “ l "» .
said throe Imndred and seveitty-ona lo K a nr i 7™?'“ ' ll, “ recatnmuiidatmti , v0 ;,
pieces of Mahogany, aeven l.arrer 3 of Coehitlaal, | 1'" I "d ? "'u d ‘"m-’",' "
and eight cords of Logwood as aforesaid. Saved [ “ " .7, ' 7 ", dV ' 8C ' '""i 1 '
from the wrack ofthe said '■ Prince Charlie," by " d V. M t . wpj, thT’w' .
nil lawful ways alld means whereby this mat itiot. “ ' M- “ whom they w I hnd ell the trails
nitty be tnnti; ptthlic, tn be and appear before the I ,llc ficuUc..;...
Jndge aforesaid al thd lime end place above spe- t '■‘"."/X ... ® 1 ' ,
eifet!, and to attend upon every cessionor L- i S he iormor
cions of said Court to lie held Ilian aud from 1 K Tf the ^ vd I? ? M P an
priotor ot the 1* Jo yet House, at Macon. All
• j , . * , '.jiiiu .u It UJIV2 Uhtilf
sittct-rentid umvorsal voice of npprobiiUonoeyitiB'
■•McAlister thy tongue both dropped tlio word of
noth and iovo, vyhilo liculth foravor attends Illy
luot steps." Apd were I now to givonll the good
11 Die remolrst OT °f i", 0 their ttnquidiiSed nppiovnl, -
cttiselvcs under ntracor
ecomoicndutiott d "’ , i‘ ,su “'i' »
thence, until a definitive decree skull be nromulg-
eoinuiunicatious uddressud to him on thin subject)
so to do aud to hear, abide by and perforin , (|
and singular what may be decreed in the premis-; —“
ed , in t , ho p . r ,"7,' ,f , lllem . *, h,dl dd,lk j will meet with prompt attemiam
i dec 16 W. W. t
W. W. MARSHALL.
os under pain of the law and contempt thereof, j ,JY®*®LESALE DRY,QUODS
Aud whatsoever you shall do in the premises, t ’ STORE.—9 he subscriber bnsjust opened
you skull duly certify to the Judge aforesaid at, a,i entire new stock of Dry .Goods, in Ibusloro
*•-- — 1 - 1 -—**- •—*• : **- • L ~— ' nextto N. B.& II. Weed, in Broughton street,
UnStairs—which ho offers for sale at Whole-
said only, utthe lowest market prices,
mar 2 ~ HENRY F. WARING.
the time and place aforesaid, together with theso
presents.
Witness the Iionorablo John C. Nicoll, Judge
ofsaid Court, this tenth day of February, in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and forty-nine.
m. h. McAllister,
HENRY & WARD,
Proctors for Libellant.
Gzo. Glen, Clerk, l. s’. r • • .
All persons interested in the foregoing moni
tion will take due notice thereof.
JOSEPH BANCROFT,
U. S. Dy. Marshal s; Diat. Geo.
feb 12 ft—
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poihpletejy eradicating scurf, dandruff, and all
diseases of the skin. It will positively change
the harshest hair into the rpost soft, glossy, and
healthy state, and, a£ the same time, imparl to it
a darker color.
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TIC BELTING—A supply of Die tifroVe
article of variqtts widths from 1! to 14 inches.—
This article hns beSti tlrarougly tested in Blake’s
Steam Rice Mill, in this city, and by o,ther .Mills
in thiS vicinity, ap WQlla* by incny pluntdrsijj va
rious parts of the State, for Giu Bands, and for
all plain Behing, has a decided preference over
Leuther, as it does not stretch, and is not affected
by wet or dry weather.
As wo sell this at manufacturer'* prices, our
terms arc cash. For sale hy
timr 3 DENSLOW& WEBSTER.
T1XTRAOTS FOR TIIE TOI-
1 LETX’E.—The. Subscriber* have just
received a fresh supply of Extracts of tho most
approved variety; - comprising Lhbm’s and- Mea-
kini’a Rose,‘ Pastelipnly, Jockpy CJab,-Vanilla,
and others too numerous to mention.
a xuT.itHomas m; turner & co.,
jamgS c r '• : wfibtetsl Buildings-
sn'EORGUC OFLUID.—For the growth
«\JT' jhd- ptrsservaUdn 1 of - the heir; received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Ajftnt,;.
... Jamks McAlister, Now York.
For saie, wholesale aiul retail, hy
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
n(!t " Agoitts fitriSevnmtab.
M aynard «v novks’
. BRATE0. BLACK
CEI.E.
" INK
FOR QUILL OR STEEL I’EN I! M-Thie ltih
lias stood the test of inoto than thirty yenra’ trinl,
and during that time has been cntistnntlv ittcrcas •
Ills III. ptthjio favor und pnlronngo nnd is now.
the leatsijig article in the country. It Hows with*
freedom, becomes permanently , bhek, and will'
uot mould under any circumstances.
# Savannah, Gn., Juno 24,1817.
J lip undersigned having for severnl years used
in their respective offices the Block Writing Ink
manufactured by Messrs Maynard <fc Noyes of
Boston, certify that tlicy hov^. tiniformly found it
to. bp superior to any other, particularly iu the un-
changyahla character of its muchness. '
J. Smith, Cnsh. Marine & Fire Insui ,nco Bk.
It. R. Cuylkh, Cash. C.R. It. & B’kg Co. Ga.
J. Hunter, Cash. Insurance Bk. of Columbus.'
8. C. House, ,Sec. Sav. lus. nnd Trust Co.
A. Porter, Cush. Bk. of the State of Ga. “*
I.IC. Tefft,Tellor “ . V 4 * r <4 ’
For sale wholesale ond retnil by. '
I™ 3 - M. TURNER S CO, .
Whole,aleJhiiEgiiits, 181 Bay
feb 10
D rugs, medicines, chemi
cals, faints; oils, dye stuffs,
BRUSECES, &c. &c.-—The subscribers having
taken the store formerly occupied by A. T.
Bowne, would respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they will Hud at
their NEW STORE in amets* Buildings, a gen-
eW assortment of qrticles in their line, compris
ing all tho mostpopalarPatont Medicines, Chtenv*
icals, Perfumery, Fnucy Articles ;. Hair. Nail,
Tobth, Cloth, Flesh, Paint, Varnish ancf Shoe
Brashes; Also a variety of Snrgiteel Instruments,
Supporters, Trusses, Sperm and. Whple Oils,
Spices, opd, Tgps of superior quality, • 4
" LanorSth's Sardeti Seeds, warranted genuine.
CF'PhysictSnS* pfescriptlbrls 1 will meet with
particular attention.
. ' THOMAS. M. TURN5R & CO.
, Jan j8 : :. • ;• Stpets’. Buildings.
he conhmics to keep oq hand at his old rtand,
wivr S o d0 T°. r ^ l !lr e JSlo rkol, .“ l » r iR> ! .»"0«ment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRP-
CERIL8, all of which he-oilers on tno boat nos-
sible terms. Ho is alsn cnnstnntly snpnlicd with
,k ® k « st ALBANY. ALE and NEWARK Cl-
DER, to which he respectAilly invites the atten
tion ofthe public — • , oc$'3
'TJLAWTWG/'FOTATOEN.^fibbis
X d« 36 for'-Uli hy-'sHiiA! CRANK
/^CNSi.-OIJIVSI-F.DWARD LOVEU,
V« Manufacturer and Importer nf cvery .de.
scription ofDouhle nitd Simile barreledGuhs.nd
Rifles, Dtiollinc, Belt, Holst.,, Pack.t.pdSix- •
barreled RwAlvihrFiMob, and dVery variety of.
Gdn material and OlioImplimen'ts.Xc,’ Flaeks,
Foiichos.-Pcreussion Cops, Powder, Shot, Lead,!
and every article in the SpertemaD’s line, foraaio
°w. ■ ■. -' ■ - . ' , e*
GTOatu rettoeked,. Flint-lacksalterhd to nir.’
qp.seion, and repairing dono a. usual. : i v . '
, fi U^tpara Wrest..Sonth lid. Market '
|i^t pf.tke Indian. — ■ $fSfflt