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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, IS49.
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fl IT Y ShiTilV's
VLUw—Will ho sold, on
Hr i 1'iic-diy hi April licit, before llio Court
Hi" i in of fnv.tnnnli. bet.vei'ii flu- l
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Mahogany
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nit r , hi ! not Ca tort, one
‘tmt l.u king Clmira, two sen
ilo/cii sl’vcr Fork*, two iloi-n Silver
r-p iou«i nvu union Kninv; one ret Tea ami Codec Cup*
aid rfau vr*,one iHni.iu uii I Breakfast s t Crockery, two
Fruit DMien, one a l Nut t’nckers and lickcr*, oho net
DM: Cov iglu Cundlivti ki, ten .-pill sms,six Ilnrtii*
mid t'rnn,*ii Wm’i Mamin, nine Utdsteads, tore* seta
Drawei*. -i* LnokingGIn n -.mio Kiitry I.ann, twoCou,
on i Cou li, I’ed lilucn, Tnliti Linen mi l Ton-el*, eight
Matron"' - " nn 1Pillows, six Mo quit i NcU, Ton nnd Ounce
SoU, .">0 >n d* Cu-pctii.g, nndo.io I'inno: l.cvhdon as
Die pnqsirty of Laura \ ougo, t» •ntlsly two 11. fna. issued
out of the Honorable Court of Comm >n I'l ns k Oyer &.
'i’ennlnor -or lire City of Savannah, nl tiro tnrtinca of
Andrew II. Unnlurr vs. Laura \ o:ijp’,Golfrt y Ji Laltucae
. . " - ty pointed o it by the UefonilnuL
GKO. VV. WVLLY.Sli tllL
i r 'i BORGIA — Libafty County, — To
’ J' whom il may coucurn!
Whore as Smith Hart, applies to me lor l,feuortof Ad
ministration on tiro estate of Air*. .Mary Hart, late of said
County ib ceased i
arc therefore to cite and a Imonlsh nil concerned,
dr objection* (If any they have) to the applicant
Jerk 1 * odtee of noi l Court, within Uic ti.no pre
scribed by law, otherwise) Letters of AdiuinLtraUon will
‘ i granted:
Wit
d EOUGIA — Cat
J whom it may couccr
nar a
/CHATHAMSheriff’* SALE.—Ontltefirst
KJ Tue*d iy in
\pril n at, before tiro Court House in
the City <>l Snva .nah, between tno legal hours of sine,
-Twenty (-JOj Shares of stock in the Cent.wi
d Ranking Company of Georgia)—JovtM on
will
ii" the property of tlioertato of Peter Mlliltef, to satisfy li
fl. fa. is u -d out of the lioiiomhlo tho Superior Court of
Chithain Cmiuu: the l’lamcns Hank va. 1’etcr Alltetwl—
properly pointed out by i I .intiirv Attorn
nt ir J W
Gtmden County.—To nil
Whereas, Stephen M. 'i im nous will apply to tho Hon
orable Uio lufeiior Court of Camden Co , when sitting as
n Court or Ordinary, ibr Li tter* Of Administration upon
Uin^Bdalo of Henry lugerviile, late of raid county, do
Them are- therefore to cite and admonish all eonrerned,
tile tli ir objections (If any) to Uio granting said Estate,
tho applicant In tho Clerk a office of said Court on or
be fort tho Ihst day of May next; oUiurwisc letter* as
prayed lor, w ill be granted.
Witne-a, the llo.iorahle Joseph Thomas, a Jurtlce of
said Court, Uii* 1st day of March, 1W9.
1IENKV IL FOItT, c. cro.c.c.
liff’s Atbuny.
. W. OATHS, Bli*ff c. C.
QHATHAM SlirrifF’s SALE. — On tho
' ilr-t Tuesday in April next, liefore tho Court House
in tho City ii 'Sai iiiiunli, between the leg il hours of aide,
will he - ■hi, two V. gto Men, named Hono and John: lev-
1*1 "it a- im - pr >|> tty of Sa all Cope, to satisfy a fl. fa.
isouod uut of th j llo.i. Suite rim Court uf Chatham Coun
ty i Jamca Fpplnger va. Sarah Co|
war 3
, Sarah Cope.
W. W. UATKA, Sheriff c. r.
I ^.BORGIA—Effliiffluun County.—To all
V.T whom It may ew ern i
Whereas, Edwin Ale Kory, Administrator of the Estate
of Jackson Me Kory, doevaasd. hath applied to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for Letter* HUmisenry.
These are then-lore to rite and admonish all concerned
to flle their objections (if any they have,) to the applicant
In the Clerk’s office of said Court within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Jeremiah Mallette, one of the
Justices or said Court, this eighth day of November, 1848.
uovtt JOHN cllARLTON, o. c. n. k. r.
QII ATI 1 AM Shoriff’flHALE.—Untho first
_ Tuesday in April next, beflire tho Court House In
tim City «r Mivannali, between the legal hours of sals,
will be sold— All that tract or parcel of i.nnit, rituste, ly
ing nnd being In tho County of ChaUinni and State of
O' «• Em. lit tin* U|.p. r or Western extremity of “* ‘‘
In tlie rowannah River, cont dnl'ig fl»rty (4ti) i
or less. I u sd on a* Urn property of Smith l
and Daniel It. Wlubm, to ratUfy a fl. fa. on foreclosure of
mm's ■«•'. i suing out of the HonoraM* Superior Coon of
Chatham t •minty i Robert A. Allen and Alexander A Smote
v*. Simili \V. Uullo.liand Daniel ll.Wiiiiou.
W. W. OATES, ShtTc.-c.
n KYAlY OttWHI'a HAL.K.—Will be wld.
on the first Tuc-day In April next, within the legal
hmirs of "nl-, btlbro tire Court Hmi-o door in Brynn
County: one NVgridirL named llitcbe, aged 11 years;
Arty bead Stock Cattle, and eighteen hundred acres of
Fine Land, la eitht separate tra- U, but alt adjoining the
same—being Well improved. Levied on as U.o proparty
of Wm. II. Edwards, Jr., to satisfy a fl. fh. Istned from
theSup-rinr Court of llry an rouaty, Jauws IL StrinUn?,
v*. Win. II. Edwards, John M. Edwards and James Wil-
klhami. lT'p rty iNdiited out by Wm. II. Fr1w*rd«, De
fen laiit. 11. A. SMITH, Shrritfa. v.
OUYAN SliorilT’s SALE—Will be auld
13 on tlm ilr-t Tuesdny In April next, within the legnl
hour* of sal •, biTure the Court IIouw, In Hrymn County:
t me Tr ict of Lnnd eontainint out Im mr d acres with its
Inipruv i*iii nts, levied Oil to satisfy an rxecutbm ih fhvor
"ft rmii Mltch-ll v*. tiiorge Waller* Levy made arr J
return'd to inc by cuostable.
mar *J H. A. SMITH, Sheriff a. o.
JSAMDEN Sheriff’* SALE—Will be aeld
V3 on Uio flrrt Tuesday in April next, liefore the Court
I lo-isc in the mwn of Jefflwson, bet ween th - legkl hours of
»r»lB. nit that Plantation or body uf Laud situate, lying
and being on ami near the wab rs of White Oak Crock,
in the county of Canid .-a, Stale of Georgia, which is com
po« d of several parrels or tra-ts of land, to wltt All Unit
iqireei of lnnd rontrduing by resurvey of John McKeanoa;
two Umiisand three hundred and Art t-n (ti.315) acres, but
by a more recent survey of Isaac Bailey. Waring date the
third day of March, clg-it'en hundred and thirty; two
thousand two hundred and fbrty aeven (9,447) acres, and
known in the dlvi>lon of the land* of William Middle,
tou ns number three (3.) butting and hounding tit the
North and East on lands of per-oni, their names un
known. to the West by lands late of the division of Wil
bum Mid'leton, andtnthe South by lands late of Sir
Will mm Mlddlct n. AI«o, that other tract ofland known
nnd di-iinguLli. d as division number two (9) of the hbd*
of Willinni Mnldi-tm, rout doing by recent resurvey,
mn tlurasaml flvn hundred and ufuety-fbur pd. '4M) a-res,
nnd bnilngsuch shapoand marks as are deUneatcdiaa
mnp of the same, made and certified by Isaac Hailey,
County Surveyor, on the second d iy of March, eighteen
hundred and thirty. Also, all that tract of land lying to
the North-Kart ortho above lands, containing "it hundred
and forty (040) acres, more or less, granted lo Thomas
Hardee, nnd por.-hawd by Thmna* HuUer King of Joseph
Hull. Also, two tracts of land lying to the Northward of
tin- Ar t above described, and ront lining about nine hun
dred (UK), acre*, bo the stipe more or ie s, p.in-ba'ed by
TbOntn* Rutter King of David Hall, ami all that tract of
land lying North of the lands Just mentioned, and North
Kil l »f raid Middleton tract, containing five hundred and
slity Vf*' acres, more or Was, purehnsedby Tho*. Butier
King "i J. Campbell; and also that other t-act lying North-
Wcst of said Middleton tracts, granted for flvs hundred
(5 >0) acres, nnd parcluued by Thomas Butter King of
•Mrs. CuMendsr of Liberty county, and Which body o
Inn.i composed of said several tm ts, is now known by
- 0 name of Waveriy. To* rther with all and singular
1 It >us -S, out house*, edln -is, buildings, improvem :nts,
rcullaments, rights, iwimk-w aod ai-purl*nances pi the
lances to the
and the re-
•aid Plnnlalion nnd tract of land bcloni
mamder nml remainders, river ion
r.-nt", i-.-u ■» and proflu tlicreof—and all the estate, right,
tit!" and iiitere*t, claim and deutand, whether in law, or
ill equity "title mid Tho*. Hutlsr King and Arina Matilda,
his wife, o*i in,or to the sam«. Bold by 1. fa. on forre-
closurc of inortgag .-—Edmund Mofyneux vs. Thos. Butler
Kiig. fob 9. JNO. TOMPKINri, Sheriff c. c.
\ RERTY Sheriff’s SALES.—On tho lire!
Tuesday in April next, will be sold before the Court
iion-c do .nn lllncsviile, -Liberty county, between the
usual hours of sale, lire following property, to wit: four-
t'-cn fi'ttng Chairs, three $edstca.ls, three Feather Beds,
three Mattresses, Blankets and Bedding, three Mahogany
Table*, Bra** Andiron* and Fender, tihovcl and^Tonn,
and one Buggy or (iiggand llarne**. Levied on as the
nn<p-m of John W. A. Fennell, to satisfy a fl. fa. i-snwl
from the Superior Court of said county, In flavor of Harris
h. Reilly vs. John \\'. A. Fennell. Property pointed out
by Plaintiff"* Attorney.
Al*o, tilt.- following tract* or parcels of Land t One tract
e ml umng fifty arn-s, mute or leva, bounded on the East
by Nuc-ijJi An lr.-w*,t»ouUj«nd WertbyWm. Wilson,and
No. t’i by Forbes’s land, and also one other tract contain
ing four hundred and Arty acres, more nr leas, bounded or
the Kart by Thos. H. Mell, South by the estate or Palmar
("Hilling, W>"t by lands of Wm. Shave, and North
by vacant or unknown lands, levied on a* the property
of J"-c|di Adaim. t > satl-fy a fl. fa. issued fmm tlie Hu-
p»ri"r c«nrt «f raid county on the forccbMura of a inort-
y age In favor of Francis Sorrel vs. Joseph Andrew*. Prop-
11tv iviiiited out by Plaintiff’s Attorney,
fob Sd JOHN F. SANIUFORD,
Sheriff u c.
1^XECUTOU’S SALE.—Will be sold,
,lj tlie first Tuesday In April next, befim tire Fourt
House door in Darien, Alclntosli couu.y, within the liwal
hour* of sale, the real Estate of the late John Colder, de
cerned i The 1st" residence of said deceased, known --
Contentment, containing seven hundred acres, more _.
I m—for the neueflt of tin! heir* and creditor*. Term*,
eatii. JA8. J. OARHASON, Executor.
Jan 31
'A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Will be
: \. sold on tlie first Tuesday In May next, at the Court
Home tn tlie city of Savannah, between the usual hour*
"t "ide, twenty Shares Central Rail K<md Stock, belong-
iugu. ih*: cstiue of John Guilmartiu, deceased, ' ' •*•'
benefit of helm and creditor*. •
mar 3 JNO. F. OUILMARTIN, Adin.
arflal itolftrs
lUie*
>ti"l!*l
tuar 7
, tho Honora’do John A. Hendry, ono or tlio
I Court, this fifth day of March, 1W6.
J. S. HRADWELL, c. c. o. L. c.
liooii astimfsrmrnts.
T.' R K N O II UO 01CS—La CIuwko Aoa
JL Amajilr, tnr t b irlcs De Barnard,
t e Per* Godot; \wr Do Uoitac,
Andre, par George Sand.
\ Ingt An* Aprss; par Alexandre Dumas.
Oeuvre* t houie* tie Bulfon, edition Ulustree.
Julienne ou La Servants D« Dltt| par M. Lt V’to
W*aWi.
Aurcltio el.Mathilde ou Orguell el Modcstic; par Victor
LaSalle D’Asils Au Lord Dc La Men P&r Ernest
Foutnet.
Aiiiitin et Devouoiin nt ou Frols Tols a La Louistans;
par Mum Camille Lebrun.
L’orpht’iiue De Moscou; par Mine Woillca.
Charlemagne ct L’Knfmt Du Pauvre; |>ar Milo Anto
nin" Let lor.
Pau ou lot Reconnaissance; par Abel Maurice.
Lee Anhuaux Industriaux; par IL Allenu
Abrcgo de toiu Lea Voyages Att Pula Nord; par Henri
Lebrun.
Voyages et Decuuvcrtcs dans L’Aftdque Centrale par
Henri Lebrun.
Kmmanuol ou La Domination Portugaise; par Leopold
Mery.
Lo Roldiuon Sul*s-.>; par Johann Rudolph Wyw.
Indiana; par Georgs sand.
Contes ct Nouvvlles: par Alexandre Dumas.
La Penn De Chagrin; par M. Do Ralxac.
Lee Dcnii- re Jours He Pompelit India Do Hulwrr.
Psulet Vlrginle,Sulvi De La Chaumlcre Indlcnnc.
HUtorle Dee Trlxc, Premier Episode; pax M.
Lea AUea D’lcare; par Charles De Bernard.
Un .Menage Do Gar. rut en Province; par M. Da Balsac.
Lit Lis dans La Vallee; par M. Do Balsac.
Splridlon; par George sand. .
I.e C<-n<lre; par l liarles De Barnanl.
MoJckte Mtgnon Scene De La \ le Privet; par M. Do
Balsac.
A ventures Do RoMnson Crusoe, Tnulullcs De Daniel
Do Foe. Received by JUltN M. COOPER.
Jan 1
r i'PES—For New,. Book nml Job Oflk-re,
rumMba.l by ih« long eatahOahed; Baltimon T)pa
Foundry, Batik |.au«-, a-ljoinlug llaniunt’a City Hotel,
at llio following greatly icduccu rains, on six mombe
credit, for approved notea, ora liberal discount allowed
where money is paid re-
Agate,...., TJCts. per lb.
Nonpareil, M !! !!
Minton, do “ ‘
Brevier djJ ** “
Boiug’oi*, ....37 «* ‘
Long Primer »• " *'
Small Pica, W “ ‘
Pica, » “ “
and larger sixes at equally low p ice*.
Fancy Letter of every dctcripUon, Combination Bor
ders, Flowers, Cuts, and Ornament*. In grqpt variety.—
Wood Letter ol every dereriylion, Bom two to seventy-
five tinea Pica. Power, Hand and Card i’re«ca fontished
at tho lowest manuffecturer’s prices. Printers’ Ink, Mack
and colon-<t, ofevco - required quality} together with
-•nry article u*cd In a printing oilice. on the inogt fhvor-
deforms, including, when wanted, Typo Born other
founder!r* at their pnees.
fop- Second band Type, msecs, and other mate-
rials, may be had at the Baltimore Foundry at very low
rates. Old Type received at tho foundry, free of ex-
pentc, at nine cent* per pound In exchange for new.
Stereotype Wotk of every description done In the very
best manner, at as low prices as at other foundries.
„ OfP- Orders addressed to the proprietor Ibr every thing
Da required by printire, will meet with the most prompt at
tention by F. LUCAS, Jr., Proprietor.
I GEORGIA.— McIntosh County.—io tui
' .A whom it may concern:
Whereas,Finnic* A. Prtudle and Samuel M. Street.
Exm ittorv nn the Rotate ofSaia A. Kimberly, late of said
county, decea-od, hath applied to the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of raid county, when sitting for ordinary pur
port*, foe Letters DLmUorir.
The-e are, therefore, to cite and admoabh an concern
ed to file their ubjc’ticM* (ifany they have) to the appli
cant, iu the t'fork’s Offt -e of tira raid Court within the
time prescribed by law olhenvhe Leuurx Diiuu^urv will
be granted.
Witness, the llouot able Alexander MHrhell, one of the
Jtratico* of the raid Court, Uii* '*7th day of September,
1818. K. hf. BLOUNT, c. c. o. uT c.
Darien, Sept 37, 18 8. sept 89
GEORGIA—Glynn County.—To aU whom
_* It may concern t
SVher -a*, Mn. ttarbant L. Harris, Adminutratrix of
the Estate of IllrtunJ. Rea l, deveafcd, h ub app'fod to
the llonoraide the Court of Ordinary of said couuiy, for
I,otters DismlMory.
These ar • tlicrefore to cite and a linonlsh all concerned
to ill • their ol'Je. tions (If any they have) to the applicant
in the t fork’s office of said Court, on or before the t-nth
day of April next; oth.rwfoe Lctt-rs Dismiseory will be
Witness, the Ifonnra'de RoM. 8. PJI-e, one of the Jus
tice* of said Court, thu flth day of Octubur, A* U.> 1848.
o l 10 ALEX. SCRANTON, c. c. n. a. c.
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Jan 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
/^.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Tlmmaa J. Wal-h will apply to the Honorable
the Interior Court of said county, when nitting for ordinary
INirpofos. fi>r Letters of Administration <ui tlie estate and
• lfe< ts of Jolui Fern: nlin •, (free (arson of color.) late of
sal I county, de.-eased: .
These are therefore to rite and at monish all and slngu
Isr, tli" kin trad and creuHur* of said deceased, to flle
their oi.Je lion* (if any Uiey have) to the appUeant in Uic
f 'fork’s Office or sai I Court, on or before the eighteenth
day of March next; otherwise Letters of Administration
‘ ill lie granted.
Witn.ss, the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the Justices
of sai 1 Court, this rixteenth day of February, A. D.,
eigbteen hundred and Ibrty nine.
fob 18 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
) llonoraide tlm Inferior Court of said county,
whi n sining Ibr ordinary purposes, for a citation to Issue
and be published a-.t--on.lug to law, for Letters DisniDsory.
These are therelbre to die and a lumntsh all concerned
) flle their olijections (if any th-y have) to the applicant
—i the Clerk’S office of said Court on or beflire the (cventh
day of May next; otherwise Letter* Dlsmtssory will be
Witness, tin* Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 7th day of November, 1848.
nov 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all errlae*. nn the method of CO
whom R may concern: ' lion; by Jno^L.McUlntockand
Whereas. Owin Foley, Administrate of Frtncls Foley,
deceased, hath applied to tlie Honorable the Inferior
Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for a citation to Issue and be published according to law,
for Letters Dismisanry.
The*.* ar ■ therefore to die and a-lmonlsh all concerned
i fll>> their obJe<!Uoas (If any tiiey have) to the applicant
In tlie cleik’s office of said court on or before the seventh
day or May next; otherwise Letters DismUsory will be
Witness, the Honoraldo Elias Ra-vl, one of the Jus-
"•* raid Court, this Vih day of November, 1&48.
nov 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. r.
/GEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereat, John Lewi*, surviving Administrator of Jere
miah Stone, deceased, hath applied to the honorable Infe
rior Court of raid county, when silting for oidlnary pur-
E «es, for a citation to Issue and be public lied according to
or. for Letters DDmlssory.
These are therefore tn cite and admonish all concerned
tn flle their objections (if any tiiey have u> the applicant iu
the Clark’s < iffice of said Court on or before the ninth day
of July next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elia* Heed, one of the Justices
of said Court, this ninth day of January, 1M9.
Jan 9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. r. n. r
/7J.EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
VJT whom it may concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Mary A. Bradley will apply to th" Ilno-
nrabl.t the Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for Letter* of Administration on the
estate and effects of John Bradley, late of said county,
d'-ccased.
These are therefteo to cite and admonish, all and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to Hie
tbelr objections (if any they have) to the applicant in the
Cl rrk’s office of said Court, on or before the s-vonth day
of Mar-h next; otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Wirn'-ra, tim llonoraide Antlnmy Potter, one of the
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Harpers’ illustrated edition of the Areldan Nights, Nos.
9,10 and 11. Just received by
Jan l JOHN M. COOPEn.
TJRACEBUIDGE HALL—Or Tho Hu-
X) morists: a Medley; by GeoflYey Crayon, Gent
Essay* and Reviews; by Edwin P. Whipple.
Literary Sketcliesond Letters; being^the Final Memo-
rials urcliailes Lamb, ngrorMIUu r~hlUh.Mli U T N
Taifourd.
Action, or the rirefo of I.lflu a etdlc-tion of Thoujhts
and Observjtious, designed to dellucafo Life, Man and
the World.
Grace Leslie: a Tafo.
Christ is AB; by Stephen II Tynr, D D.
Memoir* of Uw Court of Charles the Second; by Count
Gnunmnnk
History of tlie War between the United 8lates and
Mexico; bjr John H Jenkins.
The Widow Directed to the Widow’s Godt by John
AnreU James.
’i he Box of Jewels: containing Gems of Sterling Value.
Waveriy Novels: Boston Edition, neatly bound in half
Morocco, complete in 37 volume*.
Tlie Bondmaid; l>y Fmh-rika Bremer.
The Young Patroon, or Christmas in 1690t a Tale of
New-York; by Irving.
Esther de Medina, or tlie Crimes of London: a Sequel
tn Ellen Munroe.
Also, a further sujrply of Webster’s Unabridged Dic-
/~J.EORGrA—Chatham County.—To all Cburchm^s’.u,
VJ whom it may concern:
_ Jtmayec
Whereas, George W. Lavender, Administrator of the
estate of W llliam Lavender, deceased, hath applied to
tlie llonoraide the Infrrior Court of said county, when
sluing for ordinary purposes, for a citation to kerne and
be published « •« m llng to law for Letters Dismissory:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to flle their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
in the (.'I rk’s Office or said Court, on or before the ninth
day of July next; otherwise Letters IJUndsaory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices or said Court, title ninth day of January, HMD.
Jan 9 SEABORN GOODALL, r. r. o. c. e.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be
Jrx. sold on tlm HritTutadsy In April next, at the Court
House in the City of Savannah, Chatham Count)’, be
tween tlie hours of t-n and fiwr o’clock, agreeaidy to a
decree of the Honorable the Superior Court o( said Coun
ty, found'd on Bill in Equity, at Uie Instance of the Heir*
aid Di-tributeMax Law of Ann Carnph lL deceased: A
.Negro Man named Bob; a Woman n;un.;d lleGey, and her
i tni l; and a Woman named Ell :n, and her cliild: for the
P’lrp'-- "f making a dtvisna among said heir*. Terms
each, purchaser paying for titles.
nnr3 SEABORN GOODALL, Adm'r. ex.officio.
A UMIXISl'IlATOR’S Bale—Continued.
J \. Will be sold before the Court House st Waynus-
vi 11 ■. IVoynn County.on the first Tuesday in April next,*
Negro Man named .March, belonging to the estate of the
late .Mary Ann lli"tvn,oroald county,deceased. Sold for
the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said estate.
IL 8. PILES, I Ad _,_
. fob 21 A. U.SCOTT, 1 Adn>ri
(GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Will be auld,on
VX tli'i first Tuesday in April next, beforedl*e C.’ouit
Hull I "ir in H|ai:igii"l'i, Effingham County, within the
I. gil hour* uf sale, one Negro Wntnannamt'dlfannah,be-
l.uuiiig loJosiah II. Clark, anjlimr, sold under an order
obt lined from iho (fourt of Ordinary, fur the benefit of
said minor. Terms cash.
mar 7 GEO. R. WRIGHT, Guardian.
(} WHIG I A.—TaUnnU County.—To all
V whom |( may eonceru t
Wlforea*, Henry TiUiiun, AdmiuUtruor of the estate of
William I). Rogers deceased, hath applied to the Honor
able Inferior Court of said county, when sluing fur ordi-
jmry purii'i for Lettor* DismUsory.
Thee are, therefore, todta and admonish aU concerned,
m file Ui'.-ir objerliofts (if any they have) lo the applicant,
in the Clerk’s office or raid Court, within tho time pro-
BCfibod by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted.
Witiiera, tlie Ilounrable Charles llloimt, one of the Jus
tice* of said Court, this 8th day of November. 1818.
GEO. A. DURANCE,
nov 15 ||ep’t c. c. o. t. o.
/"GEORGIA—Liberty County. — To all
v/ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letters Dls-
mi*-' try ou the estate of Christine Howard, Into of said
county, deceased.
These are tlierolbre to cite and admonish all concerned,
to til"thelrobJections(lfanyth"yhave) within Uie time
prescribed by law, in toy office, or said letters will be
granted.
Witness, the lion. \V. B. W. Quart ’mian, one of the
Justices or said ***'- * **—*- ' a,n
mar 7
Court, tills 5th day of March, 1849.
J. S. HRADWELL, c. c. o.
-To all
- /5LBO RGI A— Liberty County.-
VJ whom it may concern:
** nlngJ.Mood; ...
1 of Dismission a* Guardian uf the min
irrher.
o therefore in cite and admonish all concerned,
to fib! their olijections (ifany limy have) witliln the time
pri’K. riln’d In law, or -aid Letter* will pe granted.
WitnoM, tlie lion. S. A. Fraser, one of the Justices of
the Cqsn of Ordinary, tljPBd Oetu 18
(M’t •-*.■) Lt). HRADWELL, o. c. o. t. c.
N OTICE.—Threemontl\aafter dale 1 shall
apply to the Planter’* Hunk oftlie State of Georgia,
for a renewal of Scrip No. Lil, dated 5tii June, £810, anil
Miui'd lo lluiglt Kora lor seventy-five (75) Shares of the
: ’spiral Stock of that Bank, on which eighty dollar* per
Share had been paid in—the original certificate or sc rip of
the said Stock having been lost or mislaid.
R- HUTCHISON, Administrator
of the Estate of Hugh Rn*», deceased.
Savannah, (*■.,' Dee. 33, 1848. mth Dm dec S3
/^.EORGIA — Chatham County.— lo all
VT whom It may concern: Wberea*, George Cornwell,
‘ Mary 8. Cornwell,deceased, hath applied
the inferior Court of raid county, when
may concern
Administrator of Mary S. Co
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of raid county,
sitting for onlinary |iurpn<es, for a citation to issue and be
pubiL-hed according tn law, for Letters Diunissory.
These are therefore to cite and alumni-h all concerned
to flle their objectioiui (Ifany they have) to the applicant
In Uie Clerk’s office of said Coart, on or before the ninth
day of July next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, one of the
Justices ol said Cour •
Jan 9
Court, this ninth day of January, 1849.
SEABORN GOODALL, r. c. o. c. c.
Tattnall Superior Court—Out. i crm, loan.
IN EQUITY.
Joseph A. Matrox and wife Mary Ann, Martin
' Jones and wife Martha Caroline, Conn
_. - . - — Aaron B.
—Jl A. 1MU-
— . — .James A.
Rebecca J., and Sarah Strickland, and
Lewis N. G. Strickland, Defendants.
JtIII for
SotSKSMtininR kuSumt"
tox, Guaidiaii of Lu-y A. A., Jami
Rebecca J., and Sarah Slricklai
Lewis N. G. Strickland, DefcndanL.
O N motion. It is ordered that the complain-
ants’ So’idtor have leave to am-nd his bill In the
above stated rare, and the defendaffis be served with a
copy thirty day* before tlie next term of this Court- It is
further ordered. Thht Henry A. Smith, one of tlie defend,
nuts who 1 eside mil of tills county, have service p; r-
f(!ct!d 00 hint by publication in one of the public gazettes
in this SUte, according to the rule of Court in such cases
made and provided.
A true extract from the mluute* of the Superior Court,
Jan. Util, 1849. WILLIAM W. ROGERS, c. s. c.
lYTOTICK.—Four months after date apnlica-
1: tlon will be made to the Inferior Court or Glynn
county, when sitting for Onlinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the real and personal estate or John Lamb, late of
said county; deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and
creditors. JOHN. I’. LAMB, Adm’r.
Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 99, 1849. fob 3
1\TOTICE.—Four months after date, applica
lx tlon will be made to the Honorable, the Justice* of
tiie Inferior Court or Tattnall county, sitting ns n Court or
Ordinary, Ibr leave to sell tlie real e*Ute of William Cat
ady, lave of said county deceased,
nov 15 JIMBKSON CANADY, Adm’r.
1YTOTICE.—hour months after date, appltca-
ls tlon will be mnde to tho Honorable, Uie inferior
Court or Effingham comity, sitting for Ordinary purposes
for leave to veil a Negro woman named Hannah, fur tlie
benefit of Josialr Clark, a minor,
nov 9 GEORGE It. WRIGHT, Guardian.
A BILL—To bo entitled “An Ordinance to
amend tire existing Ordinances regulating tlie City
Watch.”-
Sec. 1. lie it ordirineil by the Mayor and Aldermen of
tiie City oT SavannaJi ami Hamlet* tlicreof,in Council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the
same, that from and nfter the passage of this Ordinance
there shall be four Division Sergeant* of Uie City Watch,
instead of three as heretofore, and that tho additional
Sergeant shall be subject to all Die exiting Ordinances
regulating the Sergeants of the City Watch, and shall re.
celve the same com|ienratioo and glva the same bond.
Hoc. fl. ne It further ordained by the authority aforesaid,
that the additional Sergeant, by this Ordinance rrented,
shall be elected at the first regular meeting of Council, nf-
Wr the passage of tills Ordinance, and annually thereafter
at tbs same meeting with the other Officers of the Watch.
Sec. 3. ne It forther ordained by the authority aforesaid,
that all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances militating
against this Ordinance be, and the same are hereby, re
pealed.
Passed In Council lit March, 1849.
(g) R. WAYNE, M. II., Mayor.
Attest, Edw.G.JWilsok, Clerk of Council. 3 tuar 3
tionary. Received I
dec 33
(Rnirval gtMierUBcmtnts.
©cncrnl fX'oVmTfflcmnus.
WATCIl 124, CLOCKS. .TI2WKLUY.
^ SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS,
•LYST.MAN ha* made torse nddilin
er stork of Watches. Jewelry, and Silver V
Will sell at Ncw-Yoik prices.
lie Im* also added to hi* stock nn elegant assortment of
TAltLK CUTLERY; SILVER SETS, consisting of Tea.
iH)t,Sibtnr-bowl,and Creamer. A clinleu selection ufvoty
line l.undon made, full-jewelled LEVER WATCHES,
with heavy tine g .Id bunting coses; together with n great
variety pt other ankles, among which tuny be found
Watches, Clocks. Watch Trimmings, Dren’.tpine, Finger
Ring*, Bracelets, Ear*Rings, Gold Pens and Pencil*, Medal,
foils, Card Cases, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
Spectacles, Canos, Silver Ware, Plated Wore, Mathe
matical Instrument*, Chinn ami Glare Wares, MuMcn!
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods In great vnric*
ty, &c. Jan £2
l\TO IMPOSITION.—Clothing Not at Coat.
IN GEO. 8. NICHOLS has on hand a largo and well
•elected assortment of Heady Made Clothing, which he
Is desirous or reductng before spring trade opens; (to
make room Ibr a heavy stock or Spring and Summer
Clothing ordered) and will now offer any article In his
linn at very small profit (not at cost) and Invites all In
want of clothing to examine Ills stock before nurehaiing,
amt he will satisfy them his prices am n* low, il not lower,
than any to be found In the City, tfoll and see at the
CHEAP AND NEW COTIIINO STORE,
Jan 94 No*. 89 and 150 Gibbons’ Range.
CLATF. LINENS, Grenadines, &c.— 3
kJ and 4-4 Slats and Brown Linens, super Grenadines
and Brilllames, small plaid light colored Ginghams, low
priced light Prints, embroidered, colored and white Mua-
Ins, super Paris Lurtro, (for ladies’ dresses.) black Demi
“ Its, Riviera and-Bordered Linen C. Ilandkerchleik,
ted Linen Fringes and timid*, Just received per Cher-
MAH8HA1.1. " ATKIN.
C HINA, Ulan and Entthon WARE—Ho-
cvlved, by recent arrivals! nut China Tea Betts,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
Saucers; Dinner Sett#; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can-
dlcsti'.-ka, high and low, China Vases and other mantle
ornament*! Save Allot Toilet Bottles; Card Trarst Mugs,
lilt and embossed, various.six**; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Totlcl Setts, Lustre Bowls; together with a general as
sortment of Granltp-Wgre 1 Decanters, new patterns;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed;
Water and Winn Bottles; Astral, Solar, and Globa Lamps;
Candlesticks, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Frull
Baskets; Dishes; Howls; Salt Cellars, various patterns;
Hall Lanternst Bohemia* Glass Toilet Bottles, Vases,
kc.; Silver, gilt and bronxed Girandoles and ttobucks;
plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, De*.
ert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Stoppers; Tea Strainers; Britannia Cotfoe Biggin*, Urpt
and Pots; Bent’s Patent (foffee Drawers; Tea Pots, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, Caps, Mugs, Soap Boxes,
Pitchers, Castors, kc. WEEDS k MORRELL,
—tfll Buiete’ new Building, Broughton-*treet.
TYTEW DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
.LA gross «treet,opposite Pulaski House.—J. S. MA-
QILL would rc : i«ctlUily announce to the citizens of Sa
vannah and surrounding country, that he has Ju»t received
and ts now opening a well selected Stock of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for the market, and
are now offered at the lowest market price*: Domestic
Shirtings and Sheetings, English and American Print: and
Ginghams, Scotch and French do., black and colored Al
pacas, Merino, Ca«hmere, Mouse de Lalne*,raw Silk
rdalds, beautiful Chameleon Silks, atOT
. UDOij ra
KSages. Bonnets snT Rilforaw. Flower^'Vvathrr*, Steel
Trimmings, kc. kc.t Cassimeret, HattineD, Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, Blanket#, Negro Cloths, blounets, Um
brellas, Shawl*, kc.
Alro,justopciiliig i beautiful L. C. Handkerchief*, from
09 to ta. To these U Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and desirabto Goods expected in a fcw
days, at the SAVANNAH CASH STORK.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery business will be carried
on in the same house by a lady of experience In all Its
branches. oct 97
AV IL LI AM II. IIALB’8
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
Ladles’, Miue*’, Children’s and Inftuite*
SHOES, of every Style, shade and pat
19 tern, at the New Granite Store, No. 163
Congress -street, Savannah, Ga..
Jan 1 SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HAND.
rniANUJ LAN’S ConpoutuT, for the HAIR.
VJ Urandjean’s Compositions are now prepared In six
diflferent modes, and classified Bom No. 1 to No. fl.
No. I.—A simple Tonic, to keep tiie Hair in a healthy
state—wan anted ■
No. 9.—Warranted to cure the most Inveterate dandruff.
No. 3.—Warranted to stop the hair from foiling off, and
to make it grow again in its priinltlvu beauty.
No. 4.—This preparation u of Uio most efficacious na
ture to cure boldness.
No. 5.—Contains a most powerful, ingredient that de
composes the substances by which the balr Is rendered
white.
No. fl.—Specially prepared Ibr tho dlseaies of the skin
t .u_ —humors, kc.
Jr.
jHrtucnl (gfeiicrttBcnShtfli
riio tho PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS.
J. I challengo the world to prove, that
LltU.LEY'MMAGICAL PAIN llXTUAC TOH,
That is to say, tho oilrinal and only genuine uiti> l«\ (not
tho counterfort arid Imitation Extractor,) Ims over t.iilod,
In any ono single ln*tancc, from It* first lntrodtWtion by
me tn 1S3D, up to this period,) to core tlie worst Bum*
and Scalds. __ „ tl .
To Motlirrs of l-’amlltr*.
I would say, many accidents, such us Hums,, Scald*,
Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, are of frequent occuirence to
children, and they are moreover subject to many Qlher
complaint*, sneb a* Sore and Inllanicd Lyes, Hheuina-
tiam, Eruptions, BweUings. Hpralns, and Inflammations.
DALLKY’d uvRAUTOIl Is a certain, quick, safe and
never foiling Remedy, In any and all of Uio above enu-
mciatcd caiualties and diseases.
The Trno Test
i*. that the genuine DALLBY’S EXTRACTOR, In tho
worst Bum* and Scald*, draws out the fire and pain In a
few minute*; and from the moment of It* application it
relieves, subdue* tho min, and produces a cooling nnd
soothing etfoct, and what Is of vast Importance, it lieals
tho wounds without sc a* \ No family ought therefore to
be Without it ibr a singhr day, Ibr It frequently l* tho
means of preserving lifo itself I and now.
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfoil nml Imitation Extractors ixbitati and
INCItKZSK Tits PAIN i
Cnptalna and Clerks of Stcanklionts
ought nevor to be without s rood supply of tiie genuine
Dailey on board of their vessel*. Explosions and coUsps-
lug of boilers do frequently occur, and dreadfol suffering,
and—not unfeeqaentiy—lore of Ufa lathe coneequencol
It ts therefore positively criminal, to neglect tiie acquisi
tion of such an Invaluable Remedy, ltcod the following 1
Axvful Cnire of Ncaldt
Wheat Field, NuoaaA Co. N. V., Feb. 86,1848.
Mr. V*Utf—Dear Sin While my son, fifteen years old,
was at work In the shingle manufhciory o.*L. I*. Rose he
had the mislbrtune to slip and Adi into a large vat, used
forthspurpoee of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.
The blocks had Just been removed from die vat, con
taining a large quantity of boiling water. He fell for
ward, scalding both hands and arms, all one side, and one
leg badly and the other partially. The eoalds were so
bad on his arms and leg that mart of the flesh came off
with his garments, and hla lift) was despaired of by both
hi* phyilciana and friends.
Dailey’s l’sln Extractor was procured as soon M possi
ble (which was in about six hour*) and applied, ami which
relieved him from all pain,-prevented inflamaUon and
swelUng, and in a fow days commenced healing his sore*.
There appeared a general improvement, so much ao that
in three weeks he was removed to hla lather’s bouse, dis
tent about one mile and a half.
We continued tho use of the above medicine fur two
months, and we believe it was the means, under Provl-
ifWclifcnl iamm tiscmcHts.
of the head, to cure ringworm, pustules, humors, k
The abovo preparation* for sale by
fob 9 W. HUMPHREYS,
w J INTER DRY GOODS AT RE-
V V DUCED PRICES.—In conridention of the late
ness of the season, w« are very dertrou* of reducing our
stuck, and w e will sell the bulk of our Whiter Stock at
cost, and some tiling*at much less. Ladira* UrereGoods,
dark Gingham*, Slmwls, Blanket#, Sottiucte, Kerseys,
and a great variety of other Goods.
DEWITT A MORGAN,
dec 18 lino Bibcm’a Now Building. Congress st.
MACAULAY’S ENGLAND.—Vol. II
1* L Macaulay’s History of England.
The following extract from a long critique In tho Na
tional Intelligencer, from its London correspondent, will
give some Idea of the estimation In which it la held there 1
“Mr. Macaul y lias here laid the foundation of a new
school of history, although a previous attempt of a simi
lar description i« extant, In the very interesting work of
Dr. Henry, anil ite continuation by Mr. Andrews. “I
•hall cheerftdly bear,” says Mr. Macaule/, “the reproach
of having descended below the dignity or 111-lory, If I can
succeed In placing beflire the Engli-h of Uio nineteenth,
century a true pluture of the lives of their ancestor*.”—
The opinion* of the reviewers la almost unanimous that
tiie success of the experiment la undeniable—unequivo
cal; that so complete a history of a single reign has never
before boon written. H i* pronounced to be, not a mere
history of tho King and bis Ministers, not a record of
cabala in Uio cabinet, and advsntures In the field, but a
“many-sided History of England, under the liieklesN rule
of the test of tlie Stuart Kings.” Is Is a History of the
Cahlnet, of the Court, of the Priesthood, or the Peopte-ra
History of tho social lifo of'Great Britain, viewed In
every variety of aspect—a picture, or a series of pictures,
crowded with detell*t each, however, minute and seem-
ingly unimportant, elaborated with the utmost care, and
bearing the Impress ofumtiUtekalile truth.”
Roland Cashel; by Charles Lever, illustrated by Phis,
No. t, with many plates.
i. In addition to the general routine of private
eases, U frilly explains the cause of manhood’s early _.
cline, with observation* on marriage—besides many other
derangcnients which it would not be proper to enumerate
in the public prints.
(Xf • Any person sending twmtv-hv* cksts enclosed
In a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mall, or
five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, “DR.
W. YOUNG, No. 153 SPRUCE street, Puiladilmha,”
P *0CP’ WANTED—Proprietors of Drug or Book-8 tores,
ond Pedlers, In every town in tlie United States, to act as
agents for the above work. flin oct 9-)
^HUtnry of Hannibal, th (^Carthaginian; by Jacob JAb-
Porthumous Work* oi^Rerl^Thom*# Chalmers, D. D.,
L. D.; by Rev William llanna, L. I.. D., Vol. V.
[).; by Rev William Hanna, L.
‘ *-*-“ —y of Benjamin Franklin,
fo and Services.
W. TIIORNB WILLIAMS.
*. II and III Autobiography «
■VOL. II Macaulay’s History of England.
V Industrial Exchanges and Social Remedies, with a
consideration of Taxation; by Dav. Parisli Barbydt.
Vol. V Posthumous Work* of the Rev. Thomas Chal
mers, D. D., L. L. D.j edited by tiie Rev. William Hanna,
L. 1«. D.
History of Hannibal, the Carthaginian; by Jacob Abbott.
Part* II and III Franklin llliutrated.
Part I Roland Cashel; by Charles Lever. Received by
fob 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
JOHN. M. COOPER.
A URIFODINA—Or, Adventures in tho
1\. Gold Region; by Oantell A. lilgly.
Tlie California Guide Deok, compri-ina Colonel Fre
mont’s Geographical Account of Upper California, Major
Emory’s Overland Journey from Fort Leavenworth In
Missouri, to Son Diego in California, Including parts of
Uie Arkansas, Del Norto and Gila IUvers; and Cnpteln
Fremont’* Narrative of the Exploring Expedition to tiie
Rocky Mountain*, and lo Oregon and North Californio,
with a Map of the various routes, and a Map of the Gold
ETJattento ntikfolSMBust^lSyfive hundredand <*gM”<•»«• of California, Ac. kc-; edited by G.O.
eighty-one case*; l.y Walter Channing, M. D.*
I.ectures im the Principle* and Practice of Physic, de
livered at King’s I’ollcge, London, by Thomas Watson,
M. D.; revised with a.lditioti«,by 1). Francis CraHte, M.P.
A Practical Treatise on tho Diseases of Children; by
D.Pranrta Condi", M.D. .
The Theory and Practice of Midwifery, by Fleetwood
bun bill, .M. D., witii notes and additions by Robert 51.
Select Surgical Works of Sir Benjamin Rrodic, con
taining Clerical Lectur ■« on Surgery, Surgical Observa
tions nn the DUcaacs of tlie Joints and the Diseases of the
Urinary Organs.
On Disorders of Big Cerebral Circulation, nnd on the
connections between tlie Affections oftlie Brain and
Diaeasegof the Heart; by George Burrows, M. D.
An inquiry into Uie degree of certainty in Medicine,
and Into the nature and extent of ite power over Diseases,
by Elisha Bartlett, M. D.
A Dispensatory or Commentary on tiie Pharmacopeia*
of Great Britain and tiie United States; by Robert Chris-
tison and IL E. Griffith, M. I). For sale by
Jan 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
'PHE WOMEN OF THE BIBLE; d0-
X Unrated in a series of Sketches of Prominent Fe
male* mentioned In the Holy Scripture*, by Clergymen of
tiie United Slate#— illustrated by eighteen characteristic
engraving*. Edited by the Uev. J. M. Waiiiwright, I). IL
Tlie Female Poets of America; with portrait*, biograph
ical notice*, and xpeciioeus of tlieir writings i by Thomas
Buchanan Read,
Ellen Middleton, a Talci by Lady Georgiana Fullerton.
Glimi"w« of Home Life, or Paijso* and C-'meequence# 1
by Emma C. Kiiittury.
An Elementao’ Practical Rook for learning to speak and
Write the Spanish Language, from the method of Dr. J.
**. P. Seidenstoecker: by J. Girard, P. L.
The Beautiful ABC Book. Received by
nov 10 JOHN M. COOPER.
TVTOVELS—Memoirs of a Physician; by
Vi Alexandre Dumas. ’ J
casUes In tii* Air; by Mrs. Gore.
Kate Walsmgtmmi a Novel; by Mlsa Pickering,
jrarafra«ii«v.ution or MSwtkni
by T. H. Arthur.
peOrpJianNIecei .Novel; by Miss Ellen Pickering.
Paul Ardenlieiin, tlie Monk of Wimaliikon; by Lippanl.
Tiie Two Dianas, or the Son of n Count and Die I)au-li-
ter of a Ktnff; translated from the French of Alexandre
Dumas; l>y Eugene Plunkett.
Salvador, or the Adventures of a Marquis; translated
from tlm French of Vitim q, the Minister of Police.
ArasassMs*??-
I^Fj*meralda,tiw. Hunchback, ov tiie Bell Ringer of
Notre Dame; by Victor lingo.
The Iteioniied llisbwavniant a Sequel o n*ibc r do
Medina, or the Crimes of London.
Neuron M Curtis’ Master Pieces:—The Vldette; The
Star of the Fallen; The Victim’s Revenge; The Found
ling or tiie .Mohawks The Hunted Chief; The Maid of
Saranac. Ju*t received by
dec 10(V. THORNE WILLIAMS.
QMHAM’S American Monthly Magazine
Oodcy’s lady's hook for February, 1819.
ruarylKifl Vn * on of Literature and Art, for 1
Part I, Three Years After: A Sequel to tiie Mysteries
and Miseries of Now York.
Remark aid0 Apparitions and Ghost Stories.
Tlm Beautiful Cigar Vendor nnd Ite Sequel.
The Old Dower House: A Tale of By-Gone Day*; by
Mr*. Grey,
Tin* Poor Cousin: A Novel; by Miss Pickering.'
Guildford: or Tried by hi* Peer#; byj. A. Pnietas.
A further *upply of May hew’* Model Men, Women and
Children. Received by
Jan 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
TYTOTE8 of Travel in CALIFORNIA j—
it the prominent geographical, agricultural, geolo
gical, nnd mineraloglual matures of the country; xJ*o
the toute from Fort l^aveuworth, in Miisourt, to Sou
Diego, In California, Including parts of the Arkansas, Del
Norte, and Gila Rivers—from the official reports of Col.
Fremont and Major Emory.
A Dictionary of the German and English Languages,
compiled from tiie Work* ofliilpert,Flugel.Greib, lleyse,
and others; by G. J. Adler, A. At. '
■Thonkflilncss, a Narrative, romprUing passages from
the Diary of the Rev. Allan Temple.
A new Spanish Reader, coniisting of passages from
tiie most approved authors, Iu promt and verau, wllha
copious vocabulary; by Mariano Velasquez do la Cadena.
Gothic Architecture applied to modern residences, psrt
3; by ll. If. Aroot.
Dictionary of Americanism*—a glossary of words and
phrases, " ”
by John
The Works of WaMilnften Irving, new edition, vfll. A
being Life and Voyage* of Columbus, vol. 9.
Just received by IV. THORNE WILLIAMS,
jan 30
Foitter. Esq.
The Lancashire Witches; by IV. II. Ainsworth.
The Prlncu of George SL George Julian; by Henry
Cockron.
The Old Judge, or Life In a Colony.
Percy, or the Old Lovu ami tlie New. Received by
fob 14 JOHN M. COOPER.
nPHE OLD JUDGE—Or Lifo in a Colony;
^X ^ Judge llaliburtou, author of “Sam Slick the
Perry, or the Old Love and tiie New 1 a Novel; by tiie
author of the “Hen-pecked Husband,” kc.
Kate Clarendon, or Necromancy in tho Wilderness:
a Tale of the Little Miami; by Emerson Bennett.
Tho Lancashire Witches 1 a Romance of Pcndle Forest;
by W. Harrison Ainsworth.
The Prince, or George 8L George Julian; by Henry
Cockton, autiiur of “Valentine Vox,’’ kc.
California and ItsGold Regions, with a Geographical and
Topographical View of Die Country, Ite Mineral and
Agricultural Resource*, witii a Map of (be United State*
and California, showing the routes of the U. S. Mail
Packets to California, also the various Over-land Routes;
by Fayeip) Robinson.
Adventures of a Alrdlral Student; by Robt. Douglas.
Mcipolra of a Physician; by Alexandre Dumas.
The (fount of Monte-Chrism; by Alexnmlre Duma*.
Tlie Three Guardsmen, or tlie Feat* and Fortunes of a
Gacson Adventurer, by Alexandre Duma*.
Twenty Year* After: a Sequel to UieThreeGuardsmcn;
by Alexandre Dumas.
For sale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
fob 14
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years, at the exhibition at Atlanta.
Georgia Factory, Athens. Ga.—a very superior article.
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Milledgevllle Steam ' Mills, Millcdgeville—Plain and
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Schley’s Striped Osnahurgs, extra heavy.
The above Goods we olfcr for «ale at factory prices,
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X White Lead, pure, Nos. 1 audS, iu 25,50 ami 100-Bi.
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teen, ary; 11*1 negs oisex, red, yellow one brown ramt,
{ roundin oil; 8 bid*. Furniture and Coach Varniaii; 3 bbl*.
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PAINTS, OILS, &C—10,000 lbs. White
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nnd IUachi lrtOif; Cromc Green, dry anj la C!l; Crnn.c
YcBow, and Verdigris, do. du., Pm**ian Blue; Drop
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500 gal*. Linieed Oil; 5bbl*. Spirits Turpentine; 1 do. Co
pal Varnish; I do. Japan; Paint and Varnish Brushes;
8a»h Tools;500 box** Window Gla*s, assorted sizes. For
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DOCTOR! YOURSELF—FOR 35 CHNTHI.
By means oT tho POCKET
F.SCULAPIUS, OR RVKRY nxx
ms own PimtcjAN. twentieth
edition, with upwards of a hun-
dredengravings;by W. Yoono,
Tho tiint has now arrived,
that persons suflfeilng from ic-
crct (Biesscs, need no more be
come the victim* «/quackery, as
by the prescriptions contained
iu this book any one’ may cure
himself, without hindrance to
buriucss, or the knowledge of
dy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir, your
ibedlent and humble servant. Adlib Clark,
Susannah ClaRR.
O. E. CURR,
We the undersigned being personally acquainted with
the caaa of Mr. Clark’s son, betters the above statement
substantially correct *
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry 0.
Pearce, Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L, P. Hose, Ira Newuwn,
Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
I most respectfully refer to my printed pamphlets Ibr
many important ta«tlinonlals of cures' performed, and for
the truth of which statements, I hold myself responsible I
Piles, Rheumatism, Salt Khrum, Erysipelas, Scald
Head, Carbuncle, Fever Sores, Cute of the severest kind,
Undoes, Swellings, Punctures, Sore Nipples, Broken
Ureast, Chapped Hand* and Lips, Sprains and Inflamma
tions, where the parts aflV-cted can be reached and the
Extractor applied, yield to IU pain subduing, curative and
healing properties 1 Uut I distinctly declare, that I wilt
not hold myst-ir respondblo Ibr the effects of any Extrac
tor, excepting what has been procured at my own depot,
ami from my authorised Agents, being cognisant of the
dangerous tendency of the counterfeit*.
v II. DALLEY, 15 Broadway, New-York.
Jan 31 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent for Savannah.
•RHEUMATISM, Gout, Swollinff, Sprains,
XL Bruises, Tumours,*Callosities, Scrofula, or King’s
Evil, Chilblain*, Flesh Wounds. Ulscases of the Spine or
Hip Joint, Headache, Croup, Stiff Nock, Salt Rheum,
Erysipelas, Dropsy, Fever, Corns, Sores, Uunlons, Scalds,
Tootliaclie, l’aln In Uie Side or Breast, Pimple*, Ring
worm or Tetter, Barber’s Itch, Eruptions of the Skln,fcc.
EXTRAORDINARY CURB OP RHEUMATISM.
Da. Havnks—Dear Sir: For ninu years I have been
afflicted with the most acute and distressing pains owing
to Rheumatism. It would come on by spells, and gener
ally last from two to (bur months. I would be confined
to my room, and would ciy out. witii agony, that tho
neighbors could hear me. Life seemed a great burden,
ami every one about me were miserable on my account.
Dally something would be given me—and I dreaded every
thing new. 1 suffered dreadfully and wasted away to
bones, and would have died through pain, but for
, DR. HAYNE’S ANODYNE LINIMENT,
which gave mu instant relief, and has now completely
cured me. It is two years since I was cured, and I bar*
had no attack since.
)»»*« Tw.lftl* *U*.:.
ALMOST A MIRACLE.
Read and doubt if you can, the infollibllity of this won
derful working Liniment of Dr. Haynes:
“I have been a cripple for two years, owing to contract
ed cords and Rheumatic nffecjlnns. I could not walk
witlinut a cane, and went limping along, while every ond
wonld pass me, and many times I have heard remarked,
(poor cripple.’ It was then I felt my Infirmity most, and
prayed heaven lo restore my limb. In Philadelphia I
bouaht a bottle of DR. HAYNES’ ANODYNE LINI
MENT, being recommended by a friend who used it In
tho City Hospital. 1 applied it well at night for a fow
days—diil not pereelvo any change, and began to doubt
of its doing me any good. On tho fourth day I found
-~nc benefit, though slight; I was encouraged, and kept
applying It three times a day, and was rewarded by
having my lameness removed—a month alter I could
walk os well as any man. If there is any onn sceptical ns
to the virtues of HAYNES’LINIMENT, I hope he will
call on me. David R. Van Dreg, Camden, N. J.
Testified before me, this 27lh day of July. 1815.
Joaxru Witten, Justice or the Peace.
Sold by A. A. SOLOMONS, and
may 13 JOHNSON k CO, Savannah.
_ Humphreys’celebrated Remedy Ibr the Fever
and Ague—from Two Dollars to Ono. The following
|[cntiemen are my authorised Agents, and have the genu-
Orders from any yart of the United States, wUI meet
with prompt attention. Address, port paid,
WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
* Savannah, Ga.
AGENTS.—Messrs. Manton k Brothers, Baltimore,
Maryland 5 Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, South Carolina;
T. <;. llisley, Hamburg, S. C.; R. S. Bailey, Laurensvllle,
S. C.; T. J. 8. Farr, Grahamvlllo, S. U.; II. It. Bylher-
wood, Beaufort, 8.0.; H.T. Patrick, Salem. Term.; J. 8.
N O MORECoUffhs, Colds,&e.—Dr.Wiley’s
celebrated 1’ectond or COUGH CANDY, for Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness. Irritation* of tlm Throat, Croup,
Whooping Couxh, Asthma, Catarrhs, Difficult Expectora
tion, in fact all diseases likely to terminate In Confirmed
Consumption.
TO EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CHILD.-Doctor
Wiley’s Cough Candy has been long and favorably known
as an Invaluable remedy for Couth* Colds and all diseas
es that lead to Consumption. It has received the flrst
testimonials of the public pres* throughout tho Union, and
is recommended and used by Physicians, Clergymen,
Lawyers, Fanners, Merchants, kc., of tho highest res
pectability. It differ* from all other Cough Candy, being
very pleasant to take, and noi containing anything tint
could possibly injure the patient, and the packages are
much larger at the same prices.
Every Family throughout tlie country should always
have u package on hand. Those who havo used It arc
never without It. Give It a fair and Judicious trial, wn
s*k no more.
Dr. Wiley’s celebrated Pectoral or Cough Candy has
obtained such an extraordinary popularity that several
would-be Cough Candy inventor* nave been tempted to
Counterfeit iu so before you purchase, see tint the name
of Geo. W. Clillda k Co., is written on tlie wrapper—
None other will do you any good, not to say anything
about the harm they may produce.
CXf- Tlw price per package Is two rolls for 13V cents;
five rolls 35 cent*; 19 roll* 50 cents; 30 rolls for frC
A dollar 1 * worth ought to be in every fomlly In thr coun
try; it will save twenty times the amount In doctor bills.
GEO. W. CHILDS k CO.,
Sot" Proprietors and Manufacturers..
.. . A. A. SOLOMONS, Market-square,
fob 5 Sole Agent for Savannah.
rpHE Female POETS of America; by Ro-
X fusWIImot Griswold.
Manual of Physiology; by William Stenhouse Klrkcs,
M. D., aisiited by Janies Paget.
Household Education; Ly Harriet Martineau. '
Phedon,ora Dialogue on tlie Immortality of tha Soul;
by Plato, translated by Madamo Darter.
Also, further .iipplfe* of: Blank Book*, for Sketching
and Drawing; Music Paper, and Blank Music tiooks.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 9
rpiIE London LANCET, of 30 years atand-
X inf, and by for the most widely circulated Medical
Periodical In Europe, edited by Thos. Wakley, M. P. for
London! 8ub-Edltora, J. II. Rennet. M. D.and T. Wak
ley, Jr. Republished monthly In New-York at $5 per
annum. Tho January number received.
Hay’s American Journal of the Medical and Phyitcal
Sciences; ©5 per annum.
marl VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Walker. Madison, Ga.; W. K. Kitchen, A .
Shotweil & Gilbert, Macon, Ga.; J. H. fc VV. 8
Macon, Gaj Llghtfoot k Flanders, Macon, Ga.; Dorsey
k Knott, Griffin, Ga., Sotomop Goodall, Atlanta, Ga.;
William Root, Marietta, Ga.; Cunningham k Co., Del ton,
Go.; Dr. S, F. Culberson, LaGrange, Ga.| Winter k
Epping, Columbus. Ga.; ll. II. Mitchell, Newnan, Ga.;
Jo*eph Griffin. Burke county*, U.a; R. II. Barrett, Reese-
vilte, Ga.; A. McLane k Co , Jacksonville, Ga-; 51. U.
Wtubumon, Davteboro’ Or.; Wm. Ilodge*, Sandenville,
Ga.; W. A. Ilayles, Louisville, Ga.; W. A. Carswell,
Savannah, Ga.; P. Martin. Savannah, Ga.; J. A. Sparry,
Houston county, Ga.; WUliam Carr, Jacksonboro, Ga.;
E. A. Burch, Hawkinsville, Ga.; Samuel Palmer, Darien,
Ga t J. U. Cote. Black Creek, Florida; F. A. Poullon,
Jacksonville, Fla.; J. Wright k Co., New Orleans, La.
W. HUMPHREYS, Jq.
T?ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC L1NI-
X 1 MENT, OR PAIN KILLER—Having for a num
ber of years post made and sold my Liniment, and
used the same on my own person, I foci perfectly secure
In offering U to the public, as a »afo and certain remedy
Ibr Rheumatism, Pains In tlm Limbs, Joints, and Swell-
Rigor Enlargements oT the Bones.
YvjitrmvHW- w. -rr—* ♦>-- TWlmnnlsts
of persons well known in Savannah 1
Savannah, May flth, 1817.
Mr. W. G. Falligant—Sir t This is to certify that I wi_
severely attacked with Rheumatism in my feet, so os to
prevent me from attending to my business. Having been
recommended to try your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain
Kilter, I did so and was freed from all pain in a short time.
I am now perfectly well and hav* not foil any pain since,
and would cheerfully recommend it to .my follow-citizens.
Krra KRnt.
Scrivrn County, Mat 19th, 1818.
1 have been troubled will: very severe pains In my
limbs, and particularly in my back, so much so as not tn
be tblo to attend to my planting interests, and having been
recommended touse FalUgant’s Rheumatic Liniment, or
Pain Killer, I thought I would do so, and I found it to give
me almost immediate relief) and what is most singular,
my wife having enlargement and stilfriesB of joints of her
hands, by applying the remedy u* my affected parts,
received treat relief herself.
I would recommend it to every person affiictod, as being
a sovereign cure and a very cheap one.
Jno. Lucas.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the store of
L. N. FALLIGANT,
West side Market square, Savannah, Ga.
None are genuine unless bearing the signature of the
proprietor of his own hand writing on the label.
W. G. FALL1GAM
Savannah, Oct. 93,1818. oct
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURB OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD OR HABIT
OF THE SYSTEM, VIZ.i
Scroftila or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutn-
nenua Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on the r.ice,
Blotches, Biles, Chronio Sore Eyes,Ring\V orm or Tot
ter, Hrald Iliad, Enlargement *nil I'nlu of the Roil. *
and Joints, Stubborn Uterra, Syphilitic Symptoms,Sci
atica, or Lumbago; and Diseases arising from mi Inju-
diclous use or mercury, Acltite* or Dropsy, Exposure
or Imprudence In lifo; also, Chronic Constitutional Dis
orders, kc. • .....
This Mcdtelnn has acquired a very extended and ertab.
lahed reputation wherever it has been used, based en
tirely on its own merits, which Its superior efficacy hu«
alone siirtuliicd. The unfortunate victim (ff hereditary
diseases, with swollen glands, contracted sinews, and
lioncs half carious, has been restored to health and vigor.
Hundreds of persons, who Imd groaned hope tessly for yearn
under cutaneous ana glandular disorders, clironte ilou-
matism, and many other •oraplalnts sprini’iug from n do-
rmngementofthe aecretite organs and tiro circulation,
have been raised as it wore from the rack of discus", and
—— ■ —“■‘■“-‘sQcbogtitUtions, xlr *—■**■ **•-
Unable preparation.
IS STRANGER THAN
Tho attention of tho reader is called to the following
astonishing cure, effected by Uio use of Sands’ SSna-
panUai.
This is to certiiy Unit I have a colored woman who hit*
been atflteted ftir the last Hire years with Scrofula, and
all the remedies I used had no effect in airesting tiro pro
gress of th* com plaint; on tira contrary, aha cowtmtiy
grew worse; and after expending between ©70 and ©W)
witii physicians, besides using other popular remedies
without success, till the disease Imd cat n away the c«r ;
tlliiR.! of her nose, made Iu appearance on various parts
if her body, and had finally commenced its ravages In
he roof of her mouth.
In this tlrcadflil situation, with the prospect of death
■taring her In Uie (Ucc, I slated her care to Dr. IHsosway,
tlie agent for Sand’s Sarsaparilla In Ncwbcrn, N. C.’, by
whom I was advised to uw that article; and to my sur
prise and that of my neighbors, to whom her care wa«
known, after using four and a half bottles, she was re
stored to perfoct health, and that tn tho space of three
weeks, and was able to work in two weeks from the
time she commenced taking It.
In wltnoea of tiie truth of this statement, I have here
unto affixed my nemn, this 19th day of Sept-, 1847.
JosarM McCottxr, J. P.
Mouth of Neusa River. Craven Co. N. C.
SORB THROAT.
The following is an extract from a letter received from
Mrs. Reran, who had been afflicted several years with
Bcrofrtious Ulcers, Dranepiia, kc., and recently an affec
tion oftlie throat and chest:—
lUtLtvsauan, Va., Dee. 13,1845.
Messrs. A. B. k D. Bands: Before I commenced Bring
your Sarsaparilla, my sulforints were almost pari expres
sion; my throat was completely ulcerated. I had a dread
ful cough, and there were frequently wcekriogether that
I could not aimak above a whisper: and bdxklo*. the In
flammation from my throat extended to my head, so that
my hearing was very much Impaired. After taking tire
Sarsaparilla a short time, my health Improved, and my
throat is now well; I am as free from cough and tightness
of the chest as ever I was. and can hear quite distinctly.
My throat ha* been well about three months, the rure of
which has been eflbcted entirely by the use of roar Sar
saparilla. Your friend, Louisa R. BrvaR.
The following testimonial to the value of the Sarsapa
rilla, I* from the nev. Luther Wright, aged 78 years, Cou-
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—From what I hive ex
perienced, and from the information I have recently re
ceived from a number of persons of high ,e*pectability
who have used your Harraparilla, I have not the lea»t
doubt but that it is a most valuable medicine and that the
numerous certificate* you have received of its efficacy or#
frilly sustained by experience, and altliouxli its reputation
apd utility are very extensive, and stand in no need of
tnv humble efforts to Increase them, I want alt who ate
afflicted by disease to become ocqualntedwith the effica
cy and power of your valuable medicine.
I am, ,cnUemca, ,mmfully and ’
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k D.
SANDS, DrutgisU and Chemists, 100 Fulton-rireet, cor
ner of William, New-York. Sold also by Druggirisjoa*
orally throughout thu United Stales and Canadas.* Price
fl per Bottle; six Bottles for #3.
Jan ftJ A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Savannah.
DR. MOREHEAD’S IMPROVED
GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINES.
A N llhwtrated System of Human ANATO
MY, Special, General and Microscopic: by Ssm
uel George Morion, M. I).
A Digest of the Laws of Uic United Slater, Including
the. Treaties with Foreign Powers, and an Abstract of the
Judicial Decisions relating to tiie Uoiiititutionnl and Slat-
GA11TA IN’S Union Magazine for March.
LJ Tlm Marksmen of Monmotii, by Newton M. Curtis.
Kate Clarendon, or Necromancy In tho Wilderness, by
Einnruon Bennett.
Twelve Lectures on Comparative Embryology, by Louis
Agnsalx. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
C IRCASSIAN BALM.—Unrivalled and
unequalled for the cure of all cutaneous diseases,
such hs Salt Ilhouin, Tetter, and Ring Worm, Scald
Head, kc., also, Burns and Scalds, removing the pain,
and effecting a cure In an Incredible short time; also for
shaving It is unsurpassed; softening the hair, and render
ing tlie skin smooth ami freo from nil biotelics. For
cleaning tho teeth It stands pro-eminent, curing the gums
of SCURVY, snd making the teeth have that pearl white
appearance wltich all admire. Our certificates of cures
of the above cases are numerous, and from persons of the
best Integrity-
llio following Testimonials from highly respectable
members oftlie United Society of Shakers, showing tho
extraordinary Curative properties or the Cirtcutitm Balm.
are worthy of all confidence. The very many who were
troubled with Halt Rheum or other diseases of the skin,
have all been cured, whteh establishes the character or
the Balm as a remedy for Cutaneous Eruptions beyond all
doubt. As tho Balm contains a Chlorine, it should be
tightly corked, to prevent tho action of thu atmosphere
upon it.
Gents : I have been afflicted with a Scrofulous affec
tion under my eyes for many years post, and found noth
ing that would give me permanent relief, till I tried your
Circassian Halm, which has entirely cured me; and tho
mombera of our family, who were troubled with Salt
Rheum seeing the beneficial effect it had upon me, tried
it themselves, and they becamo entirely cured.
D. J. Hawkins.
Trustee of Second Family of United Society of Shakers,
New Lebanon, New-York.
Bias 1 Several of my fomlly were troubled with Salt
Rheum, and have been Ibr years. We have tried very
many remedies, but found nothing to effect a rure till we
tried your Circassia Halm, which has entirely removed
the disease, and I believe it to bo the best remedy for
Eruptions of the Skin, ever used.
Signed, Justus Harwood,
Tnwteonf ftaemvA Family United Society or Shaker*,
Wstorvllet, New-York.
This Is to certify, that when I was in New-York In tlie
Spring of 1818,1 bad the misfortune to burn my hand
very severely, that I feared I should be laid up, as my
hand was terribly blistered, and the chorda of my anus
affected clear to.tho shoulder. But having applied your
Circassian Balm st night, It Immediately relieved the
pain and removed all inflammation, so that In »be morn
ing I was able to continue my business. It reuiiy acted
llkeachann. It la the best remedy fora Hum I ever
used. Hiram Wrrdxn,
Muchunt, ModLon to., Now-Yoik.
R. F. HIBBARD k CO.,
No. 08 Jnhn-sfreet, New-York. ,
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
>pr3 wflroo Market-square, Savannah.
Tins beautiful and scientific] instrument
combines Important advantages ovor all other inventions
of the kind, and has been universally adopted by tha
MeniCAt. I’RorassioH, as being tiro most perfect and ef
fectual Magnetic Machine that has ever been Invented.
It Is entirely simple tn censtitictlon, and therefor* not
liable to gei out of cidur, or become deranged In anynmui-
ner. It admits of the most perfect control, and can be
obaduatku to any power— adapted for an infant, orauf-
fleient for the strongest adult—at tiro pleasure of tbs oper
ator. Thus, In a neat and portable compass, an ample
and unfrtiling supply of the life-givlnihifluonce of Eloetro-
Magnctlsm mav be instantly obtained. -The magnetic
Iiowcr.i* Imparted In a continuous mannor, and witii no
unpleasant sensation to the most delieute patient. The
whole machine isaorimplo and perfect, tint It can lie used
and understood by a child.
DU. MOREHEAD’S MAGNETIC MACHINES ar*
used with positive and permanent succeas in all easts
of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, applying to Urc to ad,
face or limbs, Gout, Tk-Dotorsux, Nervous and Sick
Headache, Paralysis or Palsy, Epileptic Fits,Convulsions,
Dyspepsia, Bronchitis, Palpitation of tiie Heart, Spinal
nnd liip Complaints, Stiffness of tiro Joints. Lumbago,
Ncuntiris. Nervous Tremors, General Debility or Ex
haustion, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
and all Nrmroa Disorders or Complaints arising from a
deranged state of tiro Nervous Hyrtcm. Asa frtvvditt
for Apoplexy tiro Machine Is confldcltiy recommended,
and in tiro most confirmed case* of Hcrofuta, Dropsy.
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of Uio Spine, mid nl)
similar complaints,its effect* are equally •ueccasful.
Each Machine is conveniently arranged wiih the Bat
tery and all necessary appliances, put up in neat walnut
casea. Accompanying each is a new Manual, containing
full and simple directions for Its use and apnJication in
the various diseases in which it Is recommended.
Price of the Machines complete. TWELVE DOL
LARS each. A liberal discount made to Wholesale Pur
chasers. The Machines can be safely sent to any pert of
the world, and each Instrument is warranted.
Manufactured nnd sold wholesale and retail, by
D. V. MOItKIIEAD. M. D.,
189 Broadway. New-York.
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utm
lory Law. with an addenda: by Thomas F. Gordon.
The Shipmaster’s Assistant, and Commercial Digest;
containing Information oecessary for Merchants, owners,
■ml Masters of Ships: by Joseph Blunt.
Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional J,»w nnd
Statutory, and Constitutional Construction: by E. Pitch
Smith. Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
fob 8
r l'HE Ago! Climli.Ti’s COMPANION—
X containing a variety of Essays, adapted to the im
provement, consolation, and encouragement of persons
advanced In life, by tiro Rev. John Stanford, D. D. Christ
if AIL by Stephen II. Tyrol, D. D.J Sermons delivered In
Uie Chapel of Brown university, by Francis Wayland;
Last Days of Elisha, from tiro German of Dr. F. W.
Krummacher; The Lord Our Shepherd, an Exposition of
the 93d Psalm, liy the Rev. John Stcveiuon *, The Widow
Directed to tiro Widow's God, by John Angell Junes;
Hie True Christian, Exemplified In a series of Addresses,
from a Pastor to bis own People, by John Angell Jams* 5
1 ho Anxious Enquirer alter Salvation Directed and En
couraged, by John Angel James; The Mount of Olives,
■nd other Lectures on Prayer, by the RoY, James llanill-
t°J»,» Tiro Life, and Voyage* m Christopher Calumbua. to
wbicli are added those ofhia Companions, by Washington
Irving. For snip by
febfl JOHN M. COOPER.
T?NQLISH SAUCES, Sic—John' Bull,
u Worcestershire, Reading k Royal Cnmp
Sauces, Thwaitwak Bradshaw's Salad Dressing Currie
lowder, and Ixmdon MutUrd: lust received and for sale
by J JOHNSON fc CO.,
J 1 " 4 Comer Bull and Bay-tin,
XT ALL, on THROAT and LUNGS—
XX Tho nature, causes, symptoms and cure of Dis-
cascsoftiroThroatand Lungs; the difference between
Bronchitis, Clergyman’s Sore Throat and Consumption,
with a new and certain method of ascertaining of this
Inst named disease In Its earliest stages, will: numerous
by-fact* and rues by 8. W. Hall, M. I)., and VV. VV.
‘all, A. M. M. D. For sale by
J«n 29 JOHN M. COOPER.
PATENT Concentrated Vegetable) nnd Snico
X Extracts, for Culinnry Purposes.—Allspice, Al-
mnnds, Celery, Cinnamon. Cloves, Rose, Ginger, Horse
radish.- Lemon, Lemon Peel, Mace, Marjoram, Peach,
Mint. Nutmeg*, Orange Peel, Ratafia, Savory, Thymo,
Vanilla, Nectarine, kc., for imixirtfng to Pies, Puddings,
Jellies, Blanc Mango, Soups, Hashes,Stew*. Ragouts,nml
every description or Made Dishes, and Confectionery,
their delirious flavours, without tiro slightest trouble or
preparation; ns by Die introduction of a fow drops of
either Extract, tiro desired flavourenn readily be obtained.
To Captains of Vessels and persons going to a foreign
climate tiiey will bo found Invaluable, droving nil Uie lux
uries of n Conservatory at hand. Warranted, lo retain
tiiolr qualities for any period. For sale by
fob 16 TURNER k ODEN, Monumcnt-sq.
PASTILLE'S DE VICHY—A euro for
X Dyspepsia.
arid Ctacola2e >,y Ukl(CT,a Coc , oa I ’ lu,U) > Cocoa, IJroma
Essence of Jamaica Ginger; also. Dentifrice, prepared
by Frederick Brown, of Philadelphia.
Four eases opaque, transparent, shred andcrimson Gel
atin. Received and for sals by
**" A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
T VORYam) Pearl TABLETS—A nowsop.
X ply, assorted sizes, recsired by
fob l JOHN M> COOPER.
TTUSBAND’S GENUINE CALCINED
X X MAGNISI A.—Husband’s Calcined Magnlsia Is en
tirely deprived of Carbonic Acid, free from unpleasant
taste, smell, or other dlaogreeable property, and without
roiignncs or glttiness to touch or palate. One tea-spoon
ful of It Is equal In strength to three or four tea spoonfrti*
oftlie Common Calcined Mafnisla.
Having made trial of the Calcined Magnlsia prepared by
Thomas J. Husband, I have found it a superior article,
and can recommend It as being equal to Henry’s.
L... , , Charlss Evas*, M.D.
Philadelphia, 1844.
I have used ’Husband’s Calcined Magnlsia,” much to
mysatlsfiirtion,andhnvenoheiitaUtion in reoommond-
Ing It as a superior article.
Philadelphia. 1844. N. Siioxmarbr, M. D.
I have examined a bottle of the Calrfned Alagnisia pre
pared by Thomas J. Htubsnd, and regard it as an excel-
lent article. R. M. Huston. M. D.,
Prof. Materia Medlea In Jeff. Med. College.
Philadelphia, 1814.
I have mnde trial of tho Calcined Alngnesia prepared
by Air. Thomas J. Husband, and consider It qultejxiual to
tnat of Air. Henry ofAlanchesur.
Pra»
Having had some experience Ir. .
Alngncrin, with my patients, I fool confident that It Is folly
equal to Henry’s English Atognesla, and I think ono tea-
spoonfoll equal to four tea-spoonsfull of the common Cal-
clned^Ma^ncsia of tiie shops. CuarlxB Noble, Al. I).
I have frequently used Husband’s Magnesia In my fom-
ily and practice, and consider It equal to Henry’s.
Philadelphia, 1845. T. II. Yardlxy, M. D.
Price 60 cents. For sale by
TURNER fc ODEN,
dec 4 Alonumcnt-square.
T7 1 IIV ALL NT A.—1 ho daily uie of this vnl-
XJ uable and pleasant nutriment is said to be exceed
ingly serviceable to grown persons or children suffering
from roiutipaiion. A fresh surndvlurt received and for
esteliy G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
fob 9 Gibbons’Building.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROAI DR. ILOLLICK*
2'/i« celebrated Author, Lecturer, and Practitioner.
Naw Yoax, Oct. 180, 1848.
Da ax Star—In compliance with your request, to***t“*
indidly my opinion of your Graduated Magnetic I
tines,>> it affords me pleasure to say, that 1 highly
“state
chines',i’ it affords nro pleasure to say, that 1 "highly np-
prors oftlrolr simplicity and convenience, and that, after,
(rials of uiose manufactured by othsra, 1 have
sed to adopt yours In my |irsctice, and to re
commend thrni to those who consult ine on the subject..
Ishould nlro state that Miave never found the least trouble .
Ih keeping your Instruments in perfect order, and tiro sim
plicity of their construction is such, that I should supposo-
no person would And any difficulty In this respect *. Tkla
tanoltMaeaaa with athar instrument», many «/ ukkk art
compltt in thdr construetiau, and tXcrtfarsli-Mt ts derange
ment. In a few words, I consider tho genera) excellence
of vnnr Magnetic Machine* worthy of commendation,
you are free to mw my name and influence, lf .lt can or
service.
It may not be amiss to mention tint I regard Uie Afsg-
nctic Alnchinn as peculiarly beneficial in tlie prevalent
class of discuses nailed Nervous Complaints, and that I
havo recommended your Instrument In severe and pro
tracted oases of Dyspepsia, Convulsions or Fits, and Deaf
ness, (which Is nearly ulways of ntrvtnu character,) wills
tNTtaa suoosss. \
1 am, dear sir, very respectfully yours,
FIuJdEKICKHOLLICK, AL D.
To. Dr. D. C. Mobeiiead, 18fl Broadway, N. Y.
PROAI DR. CHARLES A. LEE.. . -
Editor of the New York Journal qf Medicine, Pro-
feeeor qf Materia Mtdica in Geneva Ckilege, fye.
D. C. Mokeiixad, Al D. / •
Diab Bra 1—I have employed your Improved Gradoa-
«d Magnetic Machines, for tiro last year in my practice,
nnd hnve found them superior to any wills which I have
heretofore been acquainted. They appear tome to com
bine oil the advantages deslrfed In such on instrument, sad
1 accordingly checrfolly recommend than to the prate**
■ion. CHARLES A. LEE,M.D.
Professor of Materia Alcdlca in Genova College.
FROAI HORACE GREELEY, ESQ., ‘
Editor qf the N. Y. Tribune.
We recently heard of fc case where a mother end new
ly born infant given up os dead, were restored almost in
stantly by tho use of tho Graduated Alagnetio Machine.
These instruments are made by Dr. AfoaxnxAn of uii*
city, and wo foam that their use is rapidly extending
among intelligent Practitioners. Thojr are exceedingly
elegant and convenient In tlieir construction, and we be
lieve equally excellent and efficient in their use.
From the New Orlcane Commercial Timet.
Is It too much tosnytliat every fluidly, hotel, boarding
liouso, every ship and steamer which leaves our ports, *»'»
every pliyslclan and person needing benefit or desiring to
do good, sliould possess at least ono of Dr. AIoasiia*i> 8
Alnwrotlc Machines? In all tftrcou* Ducaiee wc know
them to be Invaluable.
0rs- prlco of tho Alnchlncr,
lach, complete in every rerpcct, and warranted.
TWELVE DOLLARS
r ,_ try rerpcct, and war
For sale at the FropM r'-^WoMONS,
Jan. 99. Bgtulfar Savanna*, Oit.