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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 28, 1S49.
atom snics.
C 1 IT ¥ Marshal’s SALES.—The* following
/ Lot* having reverted to Uro city, l wLI p o.-ired t
■ nl on ili« tirnt i u iJny
Uou a
Lot No. Jl, L
riiuVkt w*ni> IsSr--;^
Lot No. 15, \VHhiu(lm Ward.
Lot No. 4, Moutarsy Ward.
ma 3 D. II. STEWART, c. M.
la A|>r.l n x., le.orj ilia lourt
■n.mli, beuv Kb tin u.u it hour*,
04, Cuw.onl Ward.
/MTV Sheriff* SALE.—Will b« sold, on
Vy> ure fir t Tot d iy lu April iioxt, before the court
Home l.i tire City of aavmnali. I».*i.ve n tin legal uouia
. r mile, t io follow! n arJ I •», \lx« One doron Mahogany
rim M, two d It n cane Hot om do., one At ihog*ny aide
Hoar I, ono Hofi, one lire® Mahogiuy Ro.'kiug Chiir,
three rto.ar l.a ii;is, live Walt r , our act t.a to*, one
■et (JU*« War , t.vo Cam Heat (forking Cbairt, l.vo --on
Ta ile Mat , two ilo/cn oliVar Fork*, two doam Hilver
6p >o.i(, t vo doxen iCnlvei) on* *«t A a and co.fee cup*
a 1.1 Hiii. 1 r , on - Minin! and Breakfast a..t Cio k ry, two
Fruit Millie*, ono art Nut One ter* ami Pi.'k.r-, oue »st
UI*U Covji*,eig.'u Con 1!a.tick*. t*a HpttlK»n«,*ix Basin*
and Pro*, «ix Wart Stan la, nine II.dsreate, t ree sets
Drawi-.s, »lx Looking Hi*-ajs, on* Entry La up, two cot*,
ono Uou'll, lied I.l ien, T*Wa Linen an I Towel*, eight
M ittoMMaai FiUuw«>tlK Mu^qulti Net*, Tea and dunce
Kelt, 50 yardiCa.pctl.ig, nndo.io Piano: Ltvldon a*
the proportr o' Laura \ ong*, to *ati*ry two 0. fa*, issued
out .fine ilojo/ablj Court of Couiinm H a* fc'Oyer fc
Tcrml ior lor the City o.'Ha.an ,ah, at the Inline# of
An.lrew D. Gardner V*. Lau.a Y0 .!(•:, Ontfrsy ItLaffuCtlS
v* l.nur.i Youge. Prop;rty pointed out by the IH-f.-nda.I.
mar 3 GEO. W. WYLLY, rthrtlT.
aCfl.Tl &0tfCCS.
G EORGIA — Camden County.—To all
who.n it may concern i
Whereon, f-tenhen M. Tlmmon* will apply to the Hon-
orobl; the luferidr Court of Camden Co , when fitting aa
a couit of Urdlnary, fur Letter* of AduiinUtratlon upon
the E-tate of llcary lugervUe, lata of said county, d*>
The* arc therefore to cite and admonish all conceme<l,
to file th ir oiija.-tion* (If any) to the grouting uld B»tate,
to the appllc mt In tho Clerk'* o.ilce of said Cuurt on or
before the flit day or May next} oUi.-rwlse Isttera x*
pr.wvd for. w ill be granted.
Yvtuia a, tho lltaioranle Joieph Thffmas, a Janice of
■aid Comt, this Ut day of Atanh,1849.
mar J HENRY It. FORT, c. c. 0. c. c,
jjooli assertfflcmrnts.
F RENCH DOORS.—LaChaswAux
Araftutt) par cliarle* He Hamard. .
Le Peru Uortat; pur Mo Italxac.
Andre, par (Jvorge Hand. „
\ Ingt An* Apr *{ par Alexandre Duma*.
Oeuvres C'lioule* ,.e liuifim, eulliou Ulustr;*. •
Julienne ou La oervante Uo Ll*tt| par M. Lt Via
WaUh.
AurelUe etMathUJe ou OrgueU et MoJeatlet par Victor
(HI ATHAM Shoriff’a SALE.—On the first
Vy Tuoiiiy In Apll n-xt, beftretlu Court llouae in
the i'ity .if Hava inah, between toe lent: h .ur* ofrt.ie,
will l, j * >11—Twenty (30) Him** or rtto:k In Ine Cent al
Kall-H->n I and Ranking Company of Georgia)—levied on
m 111,! property of the e tat: o Peter MU net, uj satis ya
fi.fu. is ued out of the llo.iorable lire sup-'ri-r Court or
Ch ilium Countv: tho Plan.er* Hank vn. Peter Mlu.hel—
prop.-rty pointed out by i laintifl”* Alt no y.
nuri . W. W. OATfirt, ShVc. c.
riEOUGlA. — Tnttnall County.—To all
vJ whom U may concern i
Whereas Henry TUtman, Administrator of the estate of
William U. Rogers deceased, hath applied to the Honor
able li.ft.Tior Court ofkalj county, ivh*u sitting for ordi
nary purpo 04. for Lottors l)l.-ml*rory.
•J tie e a,e, therefore, to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Ale their objections (if any they have) to the applicant,
In the Clerk** ofltee of said Court, within the time pre
scribed by law, odicrwLe Latter* Dlsmlsaory will be
|r \Vlttie*s the Honorable Chutes mount, one of the Jus
tice* of said Court, this 8th day of November, 1818.
GEO. A. DURANJJB,
no* 15 Dept. c. c. o- T. c.
CSritcvnl atnm'ttscmciits
PLS—For Nows, Rook and Job Offices,
X furnished by tho long estahlsheC Baltimore Typo
Foundry, Uank Lane, njjoiiffng llaruum'* City Hot I,
at the following grouty reduced rate*, on six mouth*
credit,forappiuud i.ntcs, ora literal discount allowed
when money la paid t—
juooi'bit locitaiib
aftmft
C HATHAM Sheriff 1 , SALE. —On tho
first Tuesday in April next, before the Court Hon*e
In ilia City oTHavau.mh, between the legtl hour, of ■ de.
wllltie - W. two Nrgio Men, named Hono and John: lev
ied mi ns the pr ip uty of Hath Cope, to aiua.ya a m.
Ltu>> | »ut of ihHon. Superim Court of Chatham Coun
ty : Jn ne* r.ppnicer r*. earah Cope. .
n.i. a \V. W. GATES^ShrrtTc.c.
riEORGIA—McIntosh County.—To nil
V_* whom It may concern:
Whereas, Cha le* A. Prindle and Barnuel M. Btreet,
Exe U'.o * on the Estate of Ha. a A- Kimberly, late of raid
county,decca ed, bath applied to the llnnorablo the Infe
rior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary pur-
po e«, for Letters lH inito,y.
The-e are, thorefore, to rite and admonish all concern
ed to file their objection* (If any they have) to th* appli
cant, in the Clerk’* OOlce of the raid Court within tho
time pre*cAbeJ by law otherwise Letters Dismissory will
betiantod.
Witness, the Hnnmable Alexander Mitchell, one of the
Jo nice, of the aali Court, this U7th day of Heptcmbcr,
I8i8. E. ,M. DLOITNT, c. c. o. x r i. c.
Darien, Sept. 87,1818. sept 89
l.a Halle D'AsUe Au Uord Dt La Men par Ernest
Foulnvt. -
Aniitl: et Devourment ou Frol* Tols a La Louisiana
tior .Mine Comlde Lehruu.
J.’Urph .dnu Me .MimvOU} par Mum \N oillex.
Cltarmiuagno ct L'Enfant uu Pauvrej par MU* Anto-
nlncl.e. Icr. ^
I au ou La Recoanalsnance} par Abel Maurice.
Le* Anluiaux In.msulcuxj par It. Allcnt.
Abreg* de tou* Lv* \ oyag** Au l’oto Nord; par Henri
Lebrun.
Voyage* et Decouvcrtos dan* L'AfHque Centrale par
Ilcnrl Leurun.
Emmanuel ou La Domination Portogalse) par Leopold
M LottobUuon BuImci par Johann Radolph Wyu.
Imlianai par George rand.
Conte* ct Nouv. lie*! par Alexandre Dumas.
La t'ean De chagrint par M. De lialxac.
Lcs Dernier* Jour* 1>* I’ompcUt liulle De Rulwer.
Paul ct Vtrgtnle, nuivi Do La»liait ulere Inul.nne.
Iltstori* Des Yr.Uo, l*remler Eptoodet par M.
Oataa*.
Le* Allcs D'Icare} par Charlie De Rernard. _
UnMcuag.i De Uar.on en Protince) par 51. De Oalaac.
Le Li* dan* La \ aiteci par 51. Uo baixac.
HpiriJiou) tMir George rand. O
l.e Gvmire: par Charles De Ramar.l.
Modest# Mignon Beene De La Vie Privceypar M. De
Dalaai*.
Arentures De RoblMon Crusoe, Tradultoa De Daniel
e Foe. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
Jan 1
Agate,.
Nonpareil,.,,,
Minion,..
brevier,
Uoirg.ois,.,
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*/^J.EORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
C HATHAM SlicrilT’aSALE.—On the first
Tuesday In April next, before tins' Court lloum in
ihi ii' «r HavMinah, between the legal hour* of sale,
will b<* wld—All that tract or parrel of Land, iltuate, ly
ing and being in th* County of ChaUinn sod Btate of
Gcn-gln, at too npp r or Western extre.uit. - ol Fig latind,
IntheBavaanMi River, cjutilnlig fir.y (40) acre*, mar:
or l -*4;—I -Vlad on m tha prop. rty of.Hndth W. liulioch
and Manlel.B. Wl.it ni, to s.ui fy a tL fa. on (hr-closure of
m irtgxfc, Iwuhig out of thj llo.ioraTile Hujiertor Court of
I h .III on I 'Hiintw Robert A. All n and Alexand.r A Hmvts
v* H mi til IV. lludo.li and DanM U. Wiafon.
nun :i IV. IV. OAT&d, Hh'ffc. c,
A”DMINISTRATOR’3 SALE.—WiU be
^ V cd t on the 11 ; t Tuesday In May next,at the Court
Iloiim In thecityof Havonna'i, between Urn usual hours
of sate, twenty Hhtre* Cenlr.d Rail Road Htoek, belong
ing to too estate of John GuUiuartin, deceased, fur the
bene.it of heir* and creditors,
nra a JNO. F. OUILMAUTIN, Adm.
A DMINBTRATOR’S SALE.—Will be
.la. sold on the flr»tTu -atay in April next, at tho Court
House In th* City of .Savannah, Chatham County, be
tween the hojreof t!H and fair o’clock, atreeaMy toa
decree of th* Honorable the Bupnior Court of said Coun
iy, found d on OUl in Rqulir, at the tn ta urn of Die II. Ire
• od Mi t tbutewat Law of AnuCampb II, uevcaa^li A
Negro Man named Rob} a Woman n.»m -d B<. t ey, and her
child} and a Woman named Ell -n, and her e!il «li fiw th:
purp no of making a dlvisnn among said heirs. Term*
cash, purcluu-r paying for title*,
mar 3 HE A BURN GOODALL, Adm*r. ex. officio.
A DMINISTRAT01VS Sale—Continued.
Jrt. WUi be aoVl before the Court House at Wajnea.
villa, Wayne County.on th - fl.atTu -*day In April next,a
Negro Man named March, belonging tortlie estate of tIl
ia t* .Mary Ann Diown, of arid county, deceased. Bold for
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REPOHtTORY OF FHKFCL KNOWLEDGE—
For the Year 18:8, with the Calendar and Cel stlol I he-
nomena, HtntbU «orUi" United fetal *, and of the Indi
vidual Mat.*, Nottcts of the *tnte of Europe and lw
deigning Hovcreigns, American ulltuary, ttironl.le of
Nvhcr-a*f Mr*. Barbara L. Harris, Administratrix of the i.epu lie of the United Bute* of AtncrWi itsdu-
“ •- “*■■- ‘ “ * * • - ‘ ' tie* to Itself, and it* relations, to other countries, with a
review of tlie late war betwe.n tiie L’ntt.-d btate* and
Mexi.o, its causes and results; and of tiros • im asurcs of
govi-mnu nt which hare rhanutcrlxcU the Deuiteravy of
the Union.
The talamairteri a legend for Christmas-found a
luongst the papers of Um wt: Ernest HelfensU-lnt edilud
by E. Cakes Binilh.
A Treatise on Etherization in Cbtt \Mrth, WuMrated by
five hundred aud t L-lity-onc cases} by WalLr Clionnlng,
’* D.—a new supiily. Just received by
ml W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
the EsUte of lliram J. Read, deceased, hath appli -d to
the Ilonoratile the Court of Ordinary of said count)', for
Letters UUmissory.
These ars therefore to cite and admonish all concernr-d
to fil.i their ohjc- lions (If any they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk's office of sat I Court, on or before the t nth
day of April next} otherwise Lettsrs Dlsmlsaory wUl be
granted.
Witness, tha Honorable TtoM. S. Pile*, one of tin Jus
tices of said Court, the fith day of Ortolier, A.- D., 1848.
uct II) ALEX. HCRANTON, c. c. o. o. c.
/^J.E O tt GI A— Liberty County.—To all
VJ whom U may concern t
Whereas, Manning J. Moody applies to the Court of Or-
dlnan- for Letter* of Dismisxiou a* Guardian of the min
ur» orJame.4 K. Ar.-her.
The-e are there five tn rite and admonish all concerned,
tn rdo their obisetions (if any they hare) within the time
prescribed by law, ur said Letters will be granted.
Witness, the lion. 8.'A. Fra er, one nf Urn Josticea of
the Court of Ordinary, this 33d Oct., 1818.
oct 35 J. H. HRADWELL, c. c. o. L.
O.F.ORGlA — Liberty County.—,To all
VjT whom it may concern : « .
Whereas John Bhawappllre for letter* of AdmlnDtra-
tinn on the Estate or Robert II. Ilcnton, late nf *aid
County, dnet-AWd: There ore thprefore to cite and ad-
inoiibh all cone -rued to be and appear at mv Office on nr
before th* flrrt Monday in Mar next, and show cans#, If
Aoytbey bars, why Lett-re of Administration should not
be granted raid applicant.
Witne-s. the lli.no ahtn 9. A. Fraser, one of the Justices
of said Court, this FJUi .March, 1819.
mar 19 J. H. HRADWELL, c. f. o. t. c.
LLUSTRATED BOOKS AND ANNU
ALS FOR 1849— Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap liook}
Heath's Rook of Bemtyt The Keepsake} 'J he Wo.ni-m of
tiie bl'dc; Tho Women of the Scriptures} Rosary of lltu»-
u.tion* of the b Rite; 1 he C hrUtian Keepsake} 1 he Gem
of the Hcasoti} The Rook of pearls} Uoms of Uenut}*}
Leaflets of .Memory} Harper’s I I. tori.il Li d-} Ann I in
Ni;ht»} Uni andN IrgtniijOdd Fellows’ Off-ring} Irving’s
feket-h Rook} Scenes In tiio Lives of tiie Pntriar. h* and
Tronti.-L«;Getnsof6a r«'il Poetry; Heme* tn the Life of
the Saviour} Lnlln Kookli) lrtiuy of the I.ak } P.ry.int’s
Poems; Longfellow’s Yocum; t owpvt’t Poems; lemxic
Charretereofshikspcar i Ja nelson's Charaneristi of
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Offering; FrUrv Ring; The Annrmtiit 1 he Rui.y; Excel
sior Annual} i’he Lady's Annuo); Gift of Friendship*,
The llyminth; Tho Gem; Juvenile Scrip Rook; Green's
Nursery Annual; EUien; Unuiw? and elntniii; Papier
Mach.- and Turkey Moro.-co Port Folios, and fine Lose-
ood and Mahogany Writing Desks. For sal j by
Jan 1 JOHN M. COOPER.
fob 21
t of ti)c twin and cr -diUTs of,aid estate.
I Adm re
fT'XECU'rOIl’S SALE.—Will be sold, on*
-L_J the first TuMday in Aphl nett, befi>re tire Cfjurt
House door in Darien. McIntosh county, with'n the I cal
hours <>f sale, t'ie r:al Estate of the late John Colder, de-
ceaseit l*helat) residence of said deceased, known as
Contentment, containing seven huuJred atrei, mors or
Its*—for the benefit of Uie heir* and credito-j. Term.,
cash. JAB. J. OARRAHON, Executor.
/GEORGIA — Liberty County. — To all
vT whom It may concern:
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letters Dli-
missoty on tha estate of Chit-tine Howard, lata of said
county, deceased.
'Th -** are ther fon to cite an-1 admonish ail concerned,
to file their objection* (If any they bavv) within the time
prjscrited by law, in my office, or said letters will be
granted.
Wim-ss, the Hon. W. E. W. Quart-rman, on* of the
Jnrtice* of said Court, this 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. H. UKADWELL, c. r. o. L
GUARDIAN’S SALE.—Will be sold, on
VT tiro first Tuesday in Aprtl aext, before the Court
lloaaflitror In Spriugnctd, Etfingliain County, within the
I-gal hours of sale, one Negro Woman nam -d Hannah, be
longing to Joslah II. Clark, a minor, sold under on o-d.-r
outlined from tho Court of Ordinary, Jbr the beueflt of
said minor. Terms cash.
mar 7 GEO. R. WHIG (IT, Guardian.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
1* cation will ba made to the Justices «>f the Inr. rior
Court of Chatham Countv, when sitting for ordinary
porjvwe*, for leave to »-II oil the real and |*er»onal estate
of Charles Stewart, late of said County, deceased, (or so
much thereof m may ba necessary,) For the' benefit of the
heir* and creditors of sal t e-tale.
r 9) JR. W. ADAMS, Administrator.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
whom it may concern:
Whereas, Mauhcw Luf burrow. Administrator of tiro
R tare of Ann Artrew, deceved, bath applied t»the lion
erable tiro InTeriar Court of soli county, •iiting For onlt-
nary purpose, for a cl niton tn Issue and be published,
according to law, for Letters Dtcnissory.
Th**e are iIit- Ftc to cite and admonish, all concerned,
to file their o'.j- tims (If any they have) to the applicant
In the Cl -rk’s office of said Court, ou or before the twelfth
dayoF Hi premier nssgt} ofoerwise Letters IttsmUrory wil|
be granted.
Wi.ii—*, tiie Honorable W. Thorne Williams, one of
the JustJeee of sal I Court, Itill* tw.-lltii drtr of March, 18t9i
mar 12 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. r.
^EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VT whom it may concent: Wberea«, St -phen A. Patot,
A lnilnlstratnr (with tha will annexed) of tiro. Estate of
Mary E. Tumor, late of uld county, deceased, both ap.
plied to tha Honorable the Inferior Court of Mid county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue
sod be published aneor ling to taw,fbr Letters Dtsmlsiory.
These are therefore to rite and altnonDh al) concerned
to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
in Uv-1 Merit's office of said Court on or before tha seventh
day Of May next} otherwise Letters DlstnUsory will be
• •anted.
Witness, the Honorable Fnuiris Sorrel, one of tiie Jos
tle* of raid Court, this 7th day of November, 1818.
nov 7 BEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. e.
G EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
whom it may concern:
Whereas. Owen Foley, Administrator of Francis Foley,
deceased, hath appUel to the liouoraUe Uia Inferior
Court of said county, wh a sitting for ordinary purpose*,
for a citation to issue and be puMuhed according to law,
fat Letters Dbunlssory.
The* s arc therefore write and admonish ail mn-emed
to fils their ni.je tion* (if any they have) to the applicant
in the Cieik*s office ofsaid Court on or ht-fore the seventh
dsyof May next; otherwise Letters DUmlssory will be
granted. .
Witness, the Honorable Ellas Herd, one of the Jus
tice* of sold Court, this 7»h day of November, 1818.
nov 7 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. 0. c.
TtEORCJIA — Chatham County.—To all
VT whom it may concern:
Whrrea., John l.ewi-, surviving Administrator of Jere
mloli Stone, deccaird, hath appiled to tiro honorable Infe
rior Court of said county, when sitting for oidlnary pnr-
po-re. For a citation w issue and be published according to
law. For Letters DlstnUsoiy.
There are therefore to cue and odmont-h all concerned
to file their objections (If any they have to the applicant in
(he Clerk’s Offlce of said Court ou or before Ure ninth day
of July next, otherwise Letters DitmDrery will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Ella* Reed, one nf the Justices
or said Court, this ninth day of January. 1849.
Jan 9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. n. c. c.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
it ration will be mads to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, wtien sitting for ordlnor;
po-e«, for leave to sell all that lot of (.and, known as u>n
Vo. Id\ in tha Cth District of oririnolly llou-ton, but
now Crawford county, containing 3wjg acres, drawn by
William Eppinger, and belonging to th« estate nf said
Wm.E^Hnger. ^ WM. FABIAN LAW, Adm.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date applica-
XI tion win be mode to the Inferior Court of Glynn
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
•ctl all the real and p»reonal estate of John Lamb, late o
said county, deceased, for the benefit <>f the ht lrs am
creditors. JOHN. P. LAMB, Adm’r.
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V? whom It may concern t
Whereas, George W. Lavender, Administrator of the
estate of William Lavender, deceased, luttli applied to
the HonoraUe the Inferior Court of said county, when
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. . Letters UUmissory:
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J u .ti-ea of raid Court, this ninth dny of January, 1849.
Jang SEABORN GOODALL, c. C.o. c. c.
-Chatham County.—To all
GEORGIA
V. x whom it may cunccni:
Whereas, Thomas J, Walsh will apply to tiro Honorable
tiie I nferior Court or said county, when sitting for ordinary
pu.-p for Letters of Administration on tiie estate and
°‘ J “ !,n Eenntntine, (free person of color,) late of
(-.•I i • "iniiv,deceased:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar, tiro kindred and creditor-' of said deceased, to file
their'objections (:fany they have) to the applicant in tiro
Clerk’s Office or said Court, on or before the eighteenth
day of Mardencxt; otherwise Letter* of Administration
will bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the Justices
of raid Court, UiD vixteentli day of February, A. D.,
eighteen hundred and forty nine.
feb 16 BEABORN GOODALL, o. c. o. o. c.
/^.EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
VA whom it may concern: Where**, George Cornwell,
Administrator of Mary S. Cornwell, deceased, hath applied
to tiro Honorable the lnforior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue aud be
published according to law, lor Letters DDmDsory.
These are therefore to clto and admnnblt all concerned
to file their objection* (if any they havo) to tho applicant
in thei Clerk’s Offlce orsold Court, on or before tiro ninth
day of July next, otherwise Letter* Dbrabwory will be
granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Robert A. Lewis, -one or the
Justices ot said Court, this ninth day of January, 1849.
, JMB SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c.
/2J.E0RGIA—Effingham, County.—To all
VA -whom it may com-ern:
Whereas, Edwin AfdJtnry, Administrator of the Estate
of Jackson Me Rory, deccas.-d, hath applied to the Hon
orable tiro Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for
ordinary purpose, fiy Lett -r* DUmlssory.
•nross are therefore to cite and adinonUI: all concerned
fo file their oltjectiona (If any they have,) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of raid Court within tiro time pro
tcribed by law, otherwise Letters DlsmUsory will be
granted. ■ • • • - ? «
IV'ltnea*. tiro Honorable Jereinlnh Mallctte, ono of the
Justices of said Court, this eighth ilayof November, 1848.
r- fi Qy 9 JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. a. o.
GEORGIA—(Liberty County.—To all
VA whom it may roncem:
VVhrrrn* Smith Hurt, applies to mo lor Letters of Ad-
mlRIflrnUon on ilrocs|ati: of Mrs. Mary Hart, late of said
County il< ci-.a*.-d:
Tlu'«o arc ilu-rnfore to citennd admonish all concerned,
to file their obji- lions (if any they have) to the applicant
tn tiro (’folk'* office of said Court, within tiro time pro
scribed by law, otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Witness, tiie Honorable John A. Hendry, one of the
Ju-th-e«of said Court, this fifth da 1
«n*r7 J. 9. Billin'
■iJ'fifir
DWELL, o. o. o. i. c.
De
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Hmoili’ica, 31 ‘‘
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and larger sIxn at equally low p rocs. . „
Fancy Lrtu r of every de*cnpUon, ComMnation Bor
der*, Flowers, Cut*, and Umum nt'.ln great variety.—
Wood Letter of every de.u-ri, tion. horn two to seventy-
five lines flea, l’ower, Hand aud Card I'rem^famished
at the lowest manulkciure-r’s prices. I'rint r*’ lnx, Ida k
and colored, of t-v. nr r -qulred quality; together With
ev. ry article tt*ed In a printing oihee. on t ie moat favor
able i rm«, Inda ling, wuen wanted, l^T>e Bern other
founJaries at Uuir pric. a.
Second bund Typ.', Tresses, and oilier mate-
ri ds, may be had at tin Baltimore foun iry nt very low
rat **. Old Typo received at the foundry, free or ex
pense, at nine menu p.-r piund In exeh inee for no#.
btore-otype Work of every dc# rlixlon ifona In tho very
beat manner, at as low price* a* at ofcicr fbnnuri *.
(W- Urders addressed to the proprietor for every tiling
required by prinL-rs,wUl meet tviin die most prompt at-
t.-nUon Lv F. LUCAH, Jr., I'mpri tor.
©tiwrnl gtlibci'itsniU'nts.
uVs^Vc/i.NireT'
TVTO IMPOSITION.—Clothing Not at Cost.
In geo. S. NICHOLS has on hand a large and well
selected assortment of Heady Mads Clothing, which he
la desirous of reducing before: spring trade op.-ns, (to
make room for a heavy stork of Spring and Summer
Clothing ordered) itml will now off.-t any article in his
line at very small profit (not at cost) and invites all in
want of Clothing to examine hla sio.-k k afore purchasing,
and he will satisfy iht-rn his prices srg as |nw,ll not lower,
than any to be found in tho City, fill aud aeo ntthe
CHEAT AND NEW C07IIING STORE,
Jan 94 Nos. 69 and UO Gibbon*’ Range.
ortho POCKET
JS, OR EVERY oat
Ills ow’d Physician, twentieth
edition, with upwards of n hun
dred engraving*; by W. Yovna,
Tho time has now arrived,
llml person* *uU'eiIng from so
rrel disease*, need no more be
come the virtue* s/furdrry, os
by the prescriptions contained
In tbl« book any one may cure
lilinseif, without hindrance to
tiu Inesst or tiro knowledge of
tiro most Inlimata fHend, and
„ —- . with one t.-nih the jisual ex
pense. In addition to tho general routino or privatn dis-
ra» a, it frilly exp niu* Uie cau-e of nunhood’a early do
t-line, with observations on marriage—beside* many other
derangements w hlch it would not be proper (o enuiirorete
In the piilille ptlnts.
ft/- Any person sending twbntv-vivk ernr* enoloi
tn a Ictt r, will receive ono copy of this book, by mall, nr
live copies will be sent fat one dollar. Addrese, “Dll.
W. YOUNG, No. 158 SPRUCE afreet, PiiaxDXLritu,’’
ittetffcal stuvertfsements.
x-oiiis, iiwiNgni, imianon* oi inn mnw, i/iwip,
Whooping Cough, Asthma, Catarrhs, Difficult Exiroclnra-
tion, in fart all dlseawa likely to terminal* in Confirmed
SfLATE LINENS, Gronadinoa, &c. — 8
O and 4-4 HUt* and Brown Linens, super Grenadines
and llrillianie*, small plaid lin-ig coor d Glnglmins. low
Priced light Prints, embroid red. col >red and white Mus-
Iks. tup -r Paris Lu»tre, (for ladica’ dre-scs.) black Demi
Veils, liivl.-re and Uonlered Linen C. Ilandkcrchiefli,
mixed Linen Fringes
okre, and ibr sale by
feb 13
/■a HINA,
' J reived,
GIom and Earthen WARE—Uo-
v>: ertvoa, by recent arrivals: Fine China 1 Tea Setts,
various patterns, splendid variety nf single Cup* ami
Bnu.-cn>} Dinner Sett*; gilt and plain Pirohers; Can-
dlcstli ks, high and low, China Vases an I other mantle
ornament*} nave All*} Toilet IlntUes; Card Trayst Mugs,
lit anj embossed, various *ige*} Granite Dinner, Tea and
■oilet Setts. Lustre Bowls; together with a general as
sortment or Granite-War j; Decanters, nsw patt-rns;
: 1 teller*} Go! lei*; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed}
Valor and Wine Bottles; Astral, Polar, and Globe Lamp*;
Candhxti -k*. plnln and rolored) Finger Basins; Fruit
] taskcti} DDhest Bowl*} Balt Cellars, various patterns;
11nil Lanterns: Bohemian Glass Toll, t Bottles, Vases,
fee.t Silver, gilt and bronxed Girandoles and Itobw-k*}
plaited Fruit Basket*; Castors; Mustard Tops) Tea, Des
ert ami Table Bpooni) Forks; Candlesticks) Decanter
'topncr*;Tra8lr«lner»} Britannia Coffre Biggins, Urns
nd Pot«; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawer*} Tea Pot*, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlestick*. Cup*, Mug*, Hoop Boxes.
Piroher.*, Castors, kc. WEKIM k MORRELL,
oct21 SmeU’new Uullillng, llioughton-ctrcet.
rpHREE SISTERS AND THREE FOR-
t JL_ TUNES, or Rose, Blanche and Violet) by G. II.
Faith: In three parts, embra; ing some of
the Scriptural Reasons and Doc trines of Faith) by Thom
as C. L'pltntn.
Prim iplca of the Int rior of Hidden Lifoi designed
wrticularly for the eonslderatfon of UmmowIio nr: seek
ng assurance of Faith and Perfect Love; by TboiuaaC.
Upborn.
Xrncophou’a Metnora’dlia of So .-rate*, with English
Notes, »-riti. nl and explanatory, thu Prolegomena of huh
ter, tviggcr’a Life ol so rates, kc.) by Charles Antlion,
L. L. D. Just received by
W.
WINTER DRY GOODS AT- RE-
v V DUCTED PRICKS.—In con*klerntion of the late-
nes* nf tiro scarnn, we are very derirous of reducing our
stock, and we will sell the bulk of our Winter Slock at
cost, and some tiling* at much less. Ladles’ Dress Good*,
dark Ginghams, Shawl*, Blankets, Hattlnets, Kerseys,
aud a great variety of other Goods.
DEWITT k MORGAN,
dec 18 Imo Ribem’s New Building. Congress-at.
ot35
. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rPHE DISCIPLINE OF LIFE—A Novel.
X Past and Present Chartism and Sartor Resartus; by
Thomas Carlyle. .
Ltfi: of Msltme Catharine Adorna, Including *onro
lea ting fa u and traits iu her religious experience; by
Thomas C. Uphx.it, D. D.
A Hr»t Book in Greek, containing a frill view of the.
leading form of words, with vo a u.ories and copious ex
ere l*es, on th: mctiio.: of constant i idution and repctl
liorii by Jno. L. MccUntoc k and ()eorgc R. crook*.
Lays an<l l olla is, by Thomas llu hnnnn ReaJ.
Elements of ilaue and Spherical 'irigononn try, with
tiiclr appli ation to ,Mcn*urauon, aunr.yiii* and Aarixa-
tion; i y 1 li.o* Loo.uL, A. M.
liarp.-rei’ illustrated edition of tiro Arabian NighU, Noe.
9,10 and II. Just received by
Jan I JOHN M. COOPER.
TJRAGEBRIDGE HALL—Or Tlio Hu-
J J nioriiU: a Mo.il«y; by UvolTrey Crayon. Gent.
ILsays anJ Reviews; by Edwin P. Whipple.
Literary feket- he*an I Uetture: lieinr tiro i Inal Memo
rials of Charles Lamb, never before published; by T N
TaUburd*
Action, or the fire le of Life: a collection of Thou|ht*
<ui i oiiM-rvations, designed lo delineate Life, Man and
tiro World.
Gra--e Leslie: a Tale.
Christ is All; by Stephen II Tyng, D D.
Memoirs or the Court of Charles tho Second; by Count
Granmont.
History of the War between the United State* and
Mexico; by John B Jenkins.
The Widow Directed to tho Widow’s God) by John
Anrell James.
‘J ho Box of Jewels: containing Gems of Sterling Value.
Wavcrly Novels: Do*ton Edition, neatly bound iu jutif
M"ro •» o, i omplete in 97 volumes.
The Bon lmald; by Fred- rika Bremer.
Tiro Voung l atroon, or Christinas in 1890: a Talc of
New-York; by Irving*
Esther de Mcdlua, or the Crime* of London: a Sequel
to Ellen Munroe.
Also, a further, supply of Webster’* Unabridged Die-
TVT ACAULAY’S ENGLAND—Vol. II
. “X Ma aulay'a History of England.
The following extract rrorn a long critique in iho Na
tional Intelligencer, from iu Lonfipn correspondent, will
giva some IJca or tiro estiin-itiou in which It 1* held there:
“.Mr. .Mac .ul y lias here laid the foumlati-in of a new
school or hirtory, although a pre-vi ius attempt of a siml-
I *r description i* extint, in tha very Interesting work of
Dr. Henry, nnd Its continuation by Mr. Andrews. “I
shall chrerfally hear,” says Mr. Marnul. y, “the reproach
or having defended bi low tiro dignity of III tory, if I can
succeed in placing before tiro Engll h of tlio nineteenth
century a true pl tufe of tiro lives of tholr ance-Jor*.”—
The opinions of the reviewers L almost uimnimou* that
the success ftf the exp-riment I* undeniable—unequivo-
cal: that so complete a history of a single reign has never
before been writtrn.' it I* pronounced to be, not a mere
hlstdry of tiro King and hi* Ministers, not a record of
cabals in tha raid act, and adventure* in the rt IJ, but a
“many-tid d History nf England, under tiro lu -klrss rule
nr tire Put of the Stunrt King*.” I* l*n lllrtory nrihe
Cabinet, of tlio Court, of th* I’rirathood^f the People—a
HP-lory of the social Rib nf Great Britain, vi -wed in
every variety of aspect—u picture, or n serie* of picture',
crowded with del til*: each, however, inliiut > and scem-
nsly unimportant, elaborated with the utmost care,
bearing tiro Impre- * ofmitnlstakaMe truth.”
Roland Catirol; by Charles Lever, illustrated by Phlx to
No. I, with many pl it-s.
History of llanitib.il, tiro Carthaglulan; by Jacob Ab
bott, xvith numerous ensravinfs.
P'Wthumous Works of Rev, Thomas Chalmers, D. D.,
L. L. D.; by Rev William Hanna, L. L. I)., Vol. V.
Nos. II nnd III Aubibioeraphy of Bcnjnmln Franklin,
wilts n narrative of his Public Life and Services.
, Jiwt received by
feb 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
tlonar/. Received l
dec 23
JOHN. M. COOPER.
Mamifacturcd and sold wholerale and retail, hv
D. C. MOREIIEAD, jif. D.,
189 Broadway, New-York.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM DR. HOLLICK,
Thecelebruted Author, lecturer, and Practitioner.
New Yoax, Ou. 18U, 1848.
I ETHERIZATION.—A Treatise on Ether-
X J ixallou in Childbirth, lUuslrato I by five hundred and
cigbty-one cases; by U'alter charming, M. D.
Lectures on the Principles and Practice of Physl*, de
livered at King’s t'olicgc, London, by Thomas Watson,
M. D.; revised with *uMi(i'in*,by ll.*Fiuii LConh -,M.D.
A I'm tl al 1'r ati-c on tiie Diseases of Children; by
-D. Francis Condi:, M.D.
The Theory and practice of Midwifery, by Fleetwood
Chur- hill, M. D., will: notes and additions by Robert M.
Houston, M. I).
Select i-urgical Works of Sir Benjamin Brollc, con
taining Clerical Le for s mr Surgery, Surgical Observa
tions on tiie Diseases of the Joints and the Diseases of the
Urinary Organs.
On Disorders of the Cerebral Circulation, and on the
connection* between the Affections of tiie Brain and
Disease* of the Heart) by George Burrow*, M. D.
An inquiry into the degree of certainty in Medicine,
and into Ure nature and extent nf its power over DLctee*,
by Elidia Bartlett, 51. D.
A DLp. nsxtory or Commentary on the Pharniaeopo-ias
of Ur at Britain and tiro United Staten; by Robert Chris-'
tt*on aud R. E. Griffith, 51. D. For sole by
Jan 1 W. THORNE WILLIAMS;
fpttE Women ok the dible, de-
X lincatedjn a rede* of Sketches of Prominent Fe
males mon'inned in tiro Holy Scripture*, by Clergymen nf
tiro United State*—lllurirated by eighteen characteristic
ensravinjs. Edited by tiie Rev. J. M. Wainwright, D. IK
The Female Poets of America; with portrait', bbigrapli-
leal notice*, and specimens of.their writings: by 'i'homas
Buchanan Read,
Ellen MidJIctnn, a Ta'e: by Lady Gcorgiana Fullerton.
CljmpMU of R..kc Life, or Cause, aud Caiucqucucexr
by Emma C. Embury.
An Elementary Practical Book for learning to speak and
Write tiro Spanl-h Lanxuate, from the method of Dr. *
11. P. Heideiiotoetker: by J. Girard, P. L.
The Beautiful ABU Book. Received by
nov 10 • JOHN M. COOPER.
TVTOVELS—Memoirs of a Physician; by
J. v Alexandre Dumas,
catties In tiro Air; by Mrs. Gore.
_ _ , _ ,-r— -— Kate Waisinghami a Novel; by Miss Pickering.
com Pi lw,cc wdth your request, to “itatc Asucs, or tiro Possessed: a Revelation of McsmerLm;
wfoatea Magnetic Ma- by T. B. Arthur.
candidly tny opinion of your Graduated .Magnetic 5Ta-
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prove of their simplicity and convenience, and that, alter
numcrou< trials of tlrose mnttufacturcd by other*, I have
been induced to adopt yours in my practice, and to re
commend them to lliosc who consult me on the subject.
I should al o strtethat I have never found the I real trouble
in keeping your instrument* in perfect order, and tiro sim
plicity of tiiclr construction is such, that I should suppose
no person would find any difficulty in till* respect. This
it not Ui* oue with other ioetromeoU, wa-y of ukich ore
eompl*r in their rimitiuctiuH, and Ourtfurtl-abU to Hrrnn tr-
uuhL la a few words, I eonridar the g?m.rri cxcJI acc
of your Magfletic Machines worthy of commendation,
you are free to use ray name and influence, if it can be of
service.
It may not l»c ami«s to mention that I regard the 5Tag-'
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class of diseases called Nervous Complaints, and that I
have recommended your instrument in severe and pro
tracted cn e» or Dy: p -pii i, Convulsions or Fits, and Deaf-
ness, (which L nearly always of ntrtout character,) with
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lorn, dear sir. very reaper tfally yours, -
VttEDBlflCK HOLLICK, M.D.
To. Dr. P. C. Morgue* p, 182 Broadway, N. Y.
FROM DII. CHARLES A. LEE.
Editor of the New York Journal of Medicine, Pro-
fe*or nf Materia Mtdica in Oeneva College, A c.
I). C. Morxhesd, M. D.
Dtsa Sr*I have employed ypur Improved Gradu.».
cd Magnetic Machines, for the last year in my practice
mid have found them *up -rior to any with which I have
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I accordingly cheerfully recommend then: to tho profe*-
,i0IK « , CHARLES A. LEB.M. D.
Professor of Materia Medics In Geneva College.
FROM HORACE GREELEY, ESQ., *
Editor of the N. Y. Tribune.
■ WTj recently beard of a case where a mother and new
ly horn Infant given up as dead, were restored almost in
stantly by the use of tho Graduated Magnetic Machine.
These Instruments are made by Dr. Mobkiikad of this
city, and wo learn that their uae i* rapidly extending
among Intelligent Practitioners. They are exceedingly
elegant and convenient in their construction, and we be
lieve equally excellent and efficient in their use.
From Uie New Orleans Commercial Timet.
la it loo much to say tiint' every family, hotel, boarding
house, every ship nnd summer which lenves our port*, and
every phy-lcian and person needing benefit or desiring to
do good, should poises* at least oue of Dr. Moo^ukad’s
Magnetic .Machines? In all Nercotu Disrate* we know
them to be invalualle.
Q&“ Price of the MncUInca, TWELVE DOLLARS
each, complete in evory rtxnect. and warranted.
For sale at the Proprietor's prices, by
. M . A. A. SOLOMONS,
Jan. 99. 3m Agent for Savannah, Ota.
Tiro Orphan Niece: a Novel; by Miss Ellen Pickering.
Paul Arden helm, the Monk of Wisrahikon; by Llpperd.
The Two Dianas, or the Son of a Count and the Daugh
ter of a Kins; translated from tiro French of Alexandre
Dumas; by Eugene Plunkett.
Salvador, or the Adventures of a Marquis; translated
from tiro French of Vldo -q, the Minister of YoUce.
Hose and Gertrude, or tiie Mysterious Wedding; trans
lated from the French of Roilotpli Topffer.
La Esmeralda, the llundibock, or Uie Boll Ringer of
Noire Dame; bv Victor lingo.
Tire Rcfonucd Highwayman: a Sequel to ILtlrer
Medina, nr the Crimes of London.
Newton M Curtis’ filaster Pieces r—The Vldctte; The
Ptar of tiro Fallen; The Victim’s Revenge; The Found
ling of tiie fifohawk: Tho Hunted Chief; The Maid
Saranac. Ju*t received by
dec 19 VV. THORNE WILLIA51S.
( GRAHAM’S American Monthly Maeazino
T for February, 1819. ^
Godey’a Lady’s Book forFelwiary, 1819.
Hart-tin’* Union Magazine of Literature and Art,for Fcl>-
ruary, 1819.
Part 1, Three Yean: After: A Sequel to Uie Mysteries
and Miseries or New York.
Remark aide Apparitions and Ghost Stories.
Tiro Beautiful Ci?nr Vender nnd iu Sequel.
Tire Old Dower House: A Tale of By-Gone Days;
Airs. Grey.
Tha Poor Cousin: A Novel; by Miss Pickering.
Guildford: or Tried by his Peer*; hyj. A. Fractas.
A further supply of Maybew’a Model Men, Women and
Children. Received by
Jan 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
•\T0TE8 of Travel in CALIFORNIA :■
-La tiro prominent geographical, agricultural, geolo
gical, and minmnlogioal features nf tiro country; also
the route from Fort Leavenworth, in Missouri, to Han
Diego, in California, including parts of the Arkansas, Del
Norte, nnd Glia Rivers—from the official report* of Cn|.
Fremont nnd Major Emory.
A Dlctiounry of the German nnd English Languagi
. nn| . «np|,<liijbjifeyj
Heyac,
from
compiled from the Works ofllilpert, FlugeLC
and oiliers; by G. J. Adler, A. M.
Thankfulness, a Narrative, comprising
the Diary of tiro Rev. Allan Temple.
A new Spanish Render, conristing of passages from
the most approved authors, in prose and ver«e, with a
copious vocabulary; by Alariano Velasques’de la Codetta.
Gotjtic^Architecture applied to modern residences, part
lifctlonaryof Americanisms—a glossary of words and
phtMca, usually regarded as peculiar to th* Unit*d States)
uy John Russ«'ll flartiett.
The Work* of Washington Irving, new edition, rol.
being Life and Voyagea of Columbus, vol. 9.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Jan 99
a hivl. ru and Uo'nlervd Linen C. Ifandk rchit-f*,
Linen Frjng'M and Braids, juit received per Cher-
MARSHALL k AIKIN.
TO EVERY MAN WOMAN AND CIIILD.-Dorlor
Wiley's Cough Candy ha* been long and favorably known
pa an invaluable remedy fitr Cough* Cold* and all diseas
es that lead to Consumption. It has received tiie first
testimonials nf tiie putdlu press throughout the Union,and
Is recommended and used by Physicians, Clergymen,
Lawyer*, Farmer*, Mi reliant*, lie., of the highest res
pectability. lt differ* from all other Cough Candy, being
very Pleasant to take, ami not containing anything that
could pos/tbly injure tiro nitlent, and tiie packages are
much larger at tire same prices.
Ever> Family throughout Uro country should alwaya
have a package on Band. Those who nave used It are
never without it. Give it a fair and Judicious trial, we
ask no more.
Dr. Wiley’s cclshrated Pectoral or Cough Candy ha*
obtained itich an extraordinary popularity that several
would be Cough Candy Inventors nave been tempted to
Counterfeit iu so before )0U p irehase, see that the name
of Geo. W. ChiMs fc Co., is writtcu on the wrapp-r.—
None other will do you any good, not to aay anything
about tiro harm they may produce.
n> lire price p -r pvkngo u two rolls for 19J< cents;
five roll* 25 ci-pt*; 19 rolls W cents; *JD roll* fot *)l.
A dollar 1 * worth ought tn be In every family in the conn
in'; it will save twenty times tiie amount in doctor hUU.
GEO. W. CHILDS k CO.,
Sole Proprietor* and Manufacturer*.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Alnrket square,
feh5 Bole Agent for Savannah.
T?ALLIGANT'3 . RHEUMATIC' LINI-
X 1 MBN*r a OR PAIN KILLER.—Ilnvini* lor n num
ber' orMtira poat made and aold.my Lfalmcnt, nnd
usd tho samq on my own person, I fa. 1 perfectly secure
in offering it to tire public, ax a aafo and certain remedy
for Uheuniatisin, 1 uln* In tire Huib*, Joints, fold Swell
ing or Enlargements of tiro Bones.
P ,timonial*.—Wo append lire following Testimonials
of persons well known in Savannah:
* HSVANNSII.MsYOtit, 1817.
Mr. W. G. Falllgant—Sir: This I* to certify that I was
■everclv attacked with Blu-umatism In my reel, ro na to
Rrevent me from altcn.llng fa my business. Ifaring been
recommended to try your Rheumatic LtnfaronL far Pain
Killer, 1 did *o and wax freed from ail pain Inn short time.
I am now perfectly well nnd Itavo not felt any pain since,
and would checrfally recommend It to my fellow cltigen*.
Eras Kent.
Rcatvrx County, May 1‘Jth, 1618,
I Imre been troubled with very sevrre pain* In iny
limbs, and particularly In my lin k, so much, so ns not to
bo able to attend to my planting Interests, and having been
recommended to use Falllgant’* Rheumatic Liniment, or
Pain Killer, I thought 1 would t’o ao, and I (bund It to give
me almost Ireuu tiaie relief, and wlmt Is most singular,
my wife haring enlanrement and stiffhess of Joints of her
bands, by applying tiro remedy to my affected parts,
received great reliorln-nelf. . • ’
I would recommend il to every person afflicted, a* being
a sovereign cure and a very cheap on*. ^ ^
West side Market aquaro, Savannah, (la.
None are genuine unless bearing Ure signature ot the
proprietor of his own hand writU^onfaelnbM.^^
Savannah, Oct. 93,1648. * * ' oct 94
^KlsjAPAli'lxJ^
riREAf REDUCTION IN THE PRICE
VT or Humphreys’celebrated Remedy far tiro Fever
and Ague—from Two Dollar* to One. The fallowing
jronUcmen are my authorired Agents, and have the genu-
Orders from any yartof the United *8tatei, will ipeet
j... 1
Savannah, Ga.
AGENTS.—Meson. Maraton k Brotirora, Baltimore,
Maryland; Dr. P. M. Cohen. Cluuleston. Houth Carolina;
T. C. III.ley, Hamburg, H. C.; R. ti. llailcy, Lauren»rUlo,
H. C.| T. J. H. Farr, Grahamville. B. C.; II. R. Ilyther-
wood, Beaufort, S. C.j R.T. Patrick, Salem,Tenn.) J. H.
Walker. Afndl’on, Ga., W. K. Kilelion, Airourta, Ga.;
•IL «a Gllbert. Maco^Ga.j J. li. k W- B/EUIs,
Sfiotwcl
T> ATENT Concentrated Vegetable and Spice
X Extracts, for Culinary Purpose*—Alls pic*. Al
monds, Celery, Cinnamon. Cloves, Roro. Ginger, llorse-
ndUh. Lemon, Lemon Peel, Alace, MaiJorumJ’cach,
Mint, Nutmegs, Oranga Peel, Ratafia, Savory, Thyme,
Vanilla, Nectarine, kc., for imparting to I’ies, Pudiungx,
.’dill's, Htano Mange. Houps, Hashes,Staw*. Ragout*,and
every description or Made Dishes, and Confectionery,
tiv-ir delicious flavour*, without the slightest trouble or
preparation; as by the Introduction of a few drops of
either Extract, tiie desired flavourcan readily be obtnlnrd.
To Captains of Vessels and person* going to a foreign
rllmate they will be found invaluable, having all tiro lux-
urtos of n Conservatory at hand. Warrauted to retain
tiiclr qualities for any period. For sale by
feb Id TURNER k ODEN,Monument aq.
Macon, Gaj Lighlfoot Is Flanders, Macon, Ga.) Dorsey
k Knott, Griffin, G«., Holouion Goodall, Atlanta, Ga.;
William Root, Marietta, Ga.} Cunningham ta Co., Dalton,
Ga.| Dr. 8. F. Culberson, LaUrange, Ga.; Winter k
Epmng, Columbus, Qa.; U. IL Mitchell, Newuan, Ga.}
Jo'eph Griffin. Ilurke county, U.a; it. II. Barrett, l(*ese-
vIlIe.Ga; A. Mcl.ano k Co, Jackronville, Ga.; M. (J.
William.-on, Davl'boro* Ga ; Wm. Ilotlge*. Bandersville,
Ga.; W. A. Ilavle*. Louisville, Ga.; W. A. Caaswell,
Favannah, Ga.; P, .Martin. Havannali, Ga.; J. A. Hpcrry,
Uousbm county, Ga.; William Carr, Jacksoulioro, Ga.;
E. A. Burch, llawklnsvUlo, Ua.| Hamud Palmer, Darien,
Ga t J. II. Cole. Black Creek, Florida; F. A. Ponllen,
Jacksonville, Fla.; J. Wright ta Co., New Orleans. La.
mar93 W. HUMPIIHBYB, Ja.
XX/KSTEHN AMERICA—IncludingCal-
V V Ifomln and Oregon, with Maps of those regions,
nnd of th? “Sacramento V olley,” from actual surveys:
K ‘ Charles Wilke*, U. 8. Navy, Commnnder of iho'U. 8.
iploring Expeditliin.
California and it* Gold Reginna,wltii a Geographical and
Topographicnl view or iho Country, Itx mineral and ag-
ri«ulura) tcsourecs, pretMited from official nnd nther docu
ments, with a Map of lire United Pintos nnd California,
showime the roiilox of Iho U. rt. Mnll Btcam Packets to
California} also, the various Overland Routes: by Fayette
Rotdnron. t
Whnl I rt w in California—being the Journal of a Tour
by the Emigrant noule and South Pass of the Rocky
Mountains, across the Continent of North America, and
** d ,& * 71 by E ® w * n Br)-ant,late Alcalde of 8t ra va« »,| coni lu led to follow ih j coun el of my friend*.
Francisco. — On the 7til day of Dcct-tnlx r la t, I pla ej my- elf under
riULLODEN,GA.,FEB. 18, 1847.—Dr.
Mausium.: Ih arHIr—I Ibel con-trained by a rense
ofduty, growing out of grateful remembnuice of the tlgnal
bensut wi.Ui ha* resulted to myrclf (You: ynurtreatiucni
for a tancerou-affection, under which 1 «uiwredforaome
time, to give you, under tuy own hand, a. tat -nront of all
tho fad. involved, leaving It M your uiH rclion to give
that rtatement publicity or not, m you may tiiink proper.
In Ure beginning of tiro summer of 1817, 1I covered a
small tumor or ’pimple on rather the inriffe of the lower
lip, n ar the right comerof the mouth, 'i hl* for some
time, gave me no unea-ine*s, a* I *uppo-eJ It a matt -r of
no moment. It continued to Increase in »lxe until tiie
month ofrtentemler or Oclo er, when It became exceed
ingly painful. I pro.ured the a .vl e of several iuo.llcal
men, who >too I high in th ir prof_* ( Ion, and wat encour-
age.i by th mu to feci no unca ine... a. it bs I nonu of Uu
chant teri-ti-s of a Cancer. Cau tl^ and oilier r.-meile*,
u unify applied Ibr tiro removal of pimple* and wart-,
were reco.mui nde.| by tlrom, and u ea by me Ibr alcngtii
of time, but without ueuunt. ( n the lositrnry, under tiro
irritating influence of tlu,e application-, it cxicndcd more
rapl ily.and finally be anie ex ee.inglypainfal. It had
grown In six month, to the rise of a ul ire toin. I was
re omnicnJed by u.y friend*—among whom I will men
tion Dr. A. C. Roger/, or crawfori t ounty, a W II known
nhy I Ian—to pin e my elf unJ« r your treatment. I had
but Rule hope of recovery, but a* i coul l expect nothing
Aurifodrna, or Adventures In the Gold Region« by Can-
tellA. Blglcy, For sale by^
mar 9
. THORNE WILLIAMS.
■\70L. II Macaulay’s Hwtoiy of England.
T Indurtrlnl Exchanges and Hoctal Remedies, with a
con*idcntiimof Tnxatinn; by Itav. Parish Itarhydt.
Vol. V Posthumous Works of tho Rev. Thomas Chal
mers, D. IK, L. L. D.;edited by Uro Rev. William Ilanna,
L. L.D.
llistui
Fftrt*
Part I llolnnd L'a.Irel; by Charles Lever. Reeelvni by
felt 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
A URIF0D1NA—Or, Adventures in tlw
X\- Gold Region; by t'antidl A. Blgtv.
The Calllbrtda Guide llenk, comprising Colonel Pre-
nifmt’*Gcnj,«ph|ral Account of Upper l-’nllfornla, Major
hnory’s Overland Journey from Fort Leavenworth In
Missouri, lo Fan Diego In California, including pirt* of
tho Arkansas, Del Norm and Gi!a Rivers; and Captain
Temont’s Narrative or the Exploring Expedition lu the
Rocky Mountain', and to Ore;on and North California,
with a Map of the various routes, and a .Man of the Gold
Region*.
Tire Gold Mineaof California, Ate. fcc-; edited by G.O.
Fo tt- r, F.*q.
Tiro La:w.ohire Witches; by XV. II. Ainsworth.
The Prince of George Ht. Gcorgo Julian; by Henry
Cookton.
'i’he Old Judge, or Life hi • Colony.
Percy, or tiro <>ld Love and tiro New. Received by
' JOHN M. COOPER.
pOLUMBUS.—Vol. 3. the Life »nd Voy-
\J ag.-s of Chri'tppher Colunfims; to which are ad
ded lhn-c of his Companion*; by Wa.hingtnn Irving.
Specimens of Early English Aiculcal Romances, tac.
fcc.; by George Ellis, Esq.
Vol*. 1 and 2. History, Philosophically Illustrated from
the fall of tiis Roman Empire to Uro French Revolution;
by George Miller. IK D., Al. R. I. A.
Exposition of Psalm 119 as illustrative of the character
and exccreisca of Christian Experience; by Rev. Charles
Bridges, M. A.
Tire Modern Ftnndnrd Drama, a colleetion Of tho most
popular Acting Plays; edited by John W. 8. Hows.
I’he .Minor Drama; a collection of Uro most popnral
Tetit Comm tics. Vaudevilles, Burlettas, Travesties, etc.
Al ‘O, a further supply of
Thankfalnets; by 0. U. Tayb-r.
Tt\s Dmmatla woitta«C tho IH tt«n tt. tt Kheridan,
with a Memoir of hla Life; by 0.0. B.
Received by JOHN AT. COOPER,
feb 98
TRVING’S WORKS, Vol. 7—Talc? of t
X Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon.
Union of Church and Htaie; by B. W. Noel, M. A.
Oregon and CNllfonila in 1848, with Illustrations and
a filnp by J. (j. Thornton, In 9 vol*.
Memoirs of Chateaubriand; written by hlmseir, vol. 1.
Rngcrof Wendoirer’a Chronicle, comprlslngUro Hritanr
of Kiiglaudfrom the descent of the rtnxnna to A. U., 1235;
tran-liktcd from tlio Latin by J. A. Giles, D. C. L.
lll-tnry Pblh.opM'-nlly Illustrated from tha Fall of tire
Roman Empire to Ure French Revolution) by Georeu
MU' r, D. I)., M. K. J. A.—tlilrd edition, tovtavd by the
outliqg.
Tiro Works of Plato; trantinted by Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulay’s ItlMory nf England, Boston edition, »ol. 1.
Bliaw’aOul'inoKor English l.ltcraturo.
Here a Little and There a Lillie; by tiro autimr nf Lina
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, fcc. «.
Raphael or Pages of the Dock of Life at Twenty; by
Alphonse De Lamartine.
Ths Cox tons: A Family Picture by Sir E. Bulwcr
Lytton.
Franklin’s I.ifo. (Illustrated,) Parts 4 and 5.
A Manual of Fashion and 1'olltencsa for Ladles and
Gentlemen. Reci-itedby JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 13
mce of Pendle Forest;
feb 14
THE old JUDGE—Or Life in a Colony:
X by Jtidg3 llallburton, author of “Bain Slick tne
Clock .Maker.”
Percy, nr the Old Love and the New: a Novel; by tiro
author or tire “Hen-pecked Huslmnd,” tc.
Kate Clarendon, or Necromancy In tiro Wilderness:
a Tnle of the Little filinml; by Emerson Bennett.
Tire Lancashire Witches: aRotnam
by W. Harrison Ainsworth.
'lire Prince, or George St. George Julian; by Henry
Coekton, author or “Valentine Vox,"’ tac.
California and ItsGold Region*, with aGeographlral and
Topoxraphlcal View of the Country, its Mineral and
Agricultural Resources, with a Atap of tiro United States
and California, showing the routes of the U. 8. Mail
Packet* to California, also the various Overland Routes;
by Fayette Robinson.
Adventures of a Mediral Student; by Rnbt. Douglas.
Memoir* nr a Physician; by Alexandre Dumas.
The Count of Monte-ChrLte; by Alexandre Dumas.
The Three Guard*men. or the Feats and Fortunes of a
Gacson Adventurer, by Alexandre Duma*.
Twenty Years Alter, a Bcquel to tiro Three Guardsmen;
by Alexandre Dumas.
For tale by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
feb 14
PREMIUM Cotton OSNABURGS-Troup
X Factory, Ga. Prices awarded for two successive
years, attire exhibition at Atlanta.
Georgia Factory, Athens. Ga.—a very superior article. /'I OLD PENS.
Itosw. II Factory, Cobh Co., Ga., do. do. do. I T lu.* r G
MlUedgnville Steam MUD, Alilledgovllfe—Plain and J
Fanry Stripes.
Schley’s Striped Oninburgta exlra heavy.
The above Goods we offer far sale nt fectory prices,
feb 5 BNIDEB, LATH BOP ta NEVITT.
PAINTS AND VARNISH.—GOO kcg»
9.4,8 and 8-lb. cans; 150 llw. Paris do. do., 9001b*. I ’ari*
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C ud In oil; 8 bids. Furniture and Coach Varnish; 3 bbb*.
n and Leather do.; for sale by
DENSLOW ta WEBSTER.
PAINTS, OILS, Xe;—-10,000 lbs. White
i Lead, pure, extrannd No. 1; SOkcgsBpanish Brown,
anrt Black, ini HI; DroinK Green, drv and tn Oil; Croirre
Yellow, and Vsnligris, do. do.; I'nisslan Blue;* Drop
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may 15 Gibbons’ Building.
A N Illustrated System of Human ANATO-
Ia. MV, HpeciaI, General and Microscopic: by8am-
uel Gcorgo Morton, M. D.
A Digest «r tiro Laws of iho United Btate*, including
the Treaties with Foreign Powers, and an Abstract of the
Judicial Decision* relating to the Cnmtitutional a::d Stat
utory Law, with an addenda: by Thomas F. Gordon.
The Hbfpmaster’* Assistant, and Commercial Digml;
con wining information necessary for Merchants, owners,
nud Masters of Ships r by Joseph Blunt.
Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and
Statutory, and Constitutional Construction: by E. Filch
Binlth. Received by • JOHN M. COOPER.
feb S
rpHE SAXONS In England.—A History
X r>t lire English Commonwealth till tire period of tin
Norman Conque.-t} hy John M. Kemble, M. A., F. C.P.
rt.: 9 vols. Loud in edition.
The Architect Builder and Contractor rocket Book of
Price*, for 1849.
Bronchitis, Chronic LarynnitD.Clerfyman Bore Throat,
etc. etc.} by Horace Green, A. AL, M. IK, second edition
revl'ed nnd enlarged.
Tho Poet’s Comp inlon, a Dictionary of all allowable
Rhymes in thd English language.
Tire Gol l-Se>:ker’s Manual, b :lng a Practical nnd In
structive Guide to all perenns emigrating to tlio Guld Re
gions of California: by David T. Arreted.
Littcll’s Living Age, Nos. 951 nnd 952.
AI«o further tupplica of
Pater Bchlmlhl In America) Vanity Fair, hy W. M
Thuciury: Atemoirof Hnrah B. Jndfon by Fnnnv For
rester} nnd Macauley’s History of England. Received by
mar 14 JOHN M. CiJOPEB.
your treatment, and continu0fi»u'Je tto your pr.-scrip ■
lion* for tiireo week', at the end of whl h time 1 returned
home loiuplct Iy cured. And Uie.tiling not tiro Icart
inamllou-in.thijtno t mira ulou* euro 1, that notwlth-
itariffing the riauof the cancer, sn l tiro depth whirl: It
had aff. i t -d the .-urrounding parti, there Is now scarcely
any scar p r cptrile.
(know it may, and doubt not will be rail, that mine
wa* not a.re-n of Cancer. Of one thing, liowev. r, I am
rati-tled, tlmt without a cure, I must have died of the
dbu-a-e, and 'that very toon. The remedioi In common
uro had failed—it ha I all the appearance*, an I produced
all the peculiar^en-ations of pain, i aid by phy icioiu to
mark the rhnra; ter of Cancir, and hence 1 make no he.-i
tntion in raying that It wm* a Cancer—and I tpcak from a
convi- Unn prolu.rod by happy expert mro, when I ray,
that if taken In time, your treatment will cure in avaav
caro. •
I should n«H have performed my whole duty, If I were
to conclude till statement without re o-muen Ing to all
having ranccroa* affection', to place tiromrelve* under
triWirai^iBitte"- 1 "" ,1 " tn u '”’ ' ,lro
llt-.p M-ifully, Jams* Smith.
Bev. J. Smith is favorably known a* a lo.-al MethodLi
Alinltter, rerluing at Cullouen, Monroe county, Ga.
• Atsci:*, Gs.
Aly Dear Sir. I take great pb-a-uro in contributing the
mite of my experience and confidence in the effir lency of
your prat tic® and treatment of those ca.es ofdiroa-e men
tioned In your pamphlet. Of tiro meanaat treatment,, I
o n unable tn rprak—Uiere lielng rontined toj'our o—
praetpe and profe.oiunal retearefi; but fully roiimdo in
olfira yof llinro inrnnt from -the eff ect* i have known
produced. There effect* teem not confln *d to tiro lo; nil
tyof thedl*'-a e, hut to pruvado tiro whnl: ry tom; Im
parting renewed rigor to tiro con titution and tiiu* char
a t rising your treatment a* both Ual and eanstHn'Unal
Of all the ca rs under your profe*ional car-, whl -h I
have noticed—and thcroarenot a few-the Indivliual*
wiui n ,iuu' e cx'-cntlon, havo avowed tome tliat thutr
general health had greatly Improved, and their ry terns
■com to have been renovated. In my Individual «a-e, I
wo* greatly reduced from the ravages of till* loath-ouro
di-ca-e, my friends tuppo-ed mein a rapid decline, mr
nrof.**r(on|l pur-ult* were almo-i entirely abandoned, am.
I had given up to linger out a living death. Hearing ac
cidentally of your treatment anil tiro mere** which at
tended It, I repelled tiro prejudices which an individual
nnd tindlrulg.-d ry tem of practice had prompted, and
placed my.elf unreservedly under your control. In a
very short time I found the discare yielding and my health
Improving, nnd In two months I felt my constitution ro-
rnewed nnd the discaro reduced to thn smallest compost,
I am now in better health tiinn I have been in for seven
year* previnu Iy—and If I should again relnpro into tiie
ngunl ■* of tiro dDearo, 1 would, with the utmost confi
dence, replace myself under your treatment.
I deem it but proper to stale Hint .fare you first came to
Macon In 181.1, tlmt succecs with w-hlcli you have met
and subdued di*cn*e, has Inspired an aliuo-t g -ncral con
fidence In your practice; and tho doubt which nt fint pre
vailed as to your ability to cuaa Cancer, FI-tula, kc.,
seems to have modified Into a doubt a* to tiro r medits
and mean* of your treatment. I lake great pleamre in
•►coring my humble testimony to your high character as a
gentleman, nnd to thn kindness and courtesies with which
you are uuivoreally received and cherished here.
Yours roup -dfully, 8. fl. Blakk.
Dt.W.W. Msnsnsi.u .
Macon, Go., December 12,1848.
Reference: Jn*. E. Godfrey (of Favannah,) who of late
has been under Uro care of I)r. AT. dec 14
I.V (IBART ROTTLK1.
FOR THE BS.MOVAL AND PERMANENT CURB OF
ALL DIBBABES ARIBINO FROM AN IMPURE
BTATE OF TUB BI.OOD OR HABIT
OF THE SYSTEM. VIZ.:
Scrofala or King’* Evil, Rheumatism, obstinate Cutl*.
neou* Eruptions, Plmpl, *, or Pualulee on the face,
Blotches, lilies, Ghroni • rtore Eye*, King Wumi or Tet
ter, Bcald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Itim a
nnd Joints, rtttlbborn Ulcer*, BypiiiUtlo Ifymptotus.Hcl-
atten, or Lumbago; and Diseases arising from mi injit-
dli-loususoofm reury, Acltltcs or Dropsy, Exposure
or Imprudence In life) al*0| Uhronlo Vonstituliongl Dis
orders, tac.
This.Mcui Ine has acquired a very extended nod ertab-
llshed r. nutation wherever it has been u*.-d, based en
tirely on (ta own merit*, which its superior i il" a. )' tins
alone suit lined. Tiro unfortunate victim of hereditary
dis. ascs. with *woili’n grinds, contracted sinews, nml
bone* lulfrnriotu, h** been restored to health no I vigor.
Hundmls of persons, who liad groaned hopelessly far year* .
under cutaneou* and ilandolar disorder*, ebraoie rbeu*
matism, and many other compktinta springing from nd*-
rang,'in« ntofilro *wruUve organ* amt tiro circulation,
have been raised as it were from tiro rack of disc rare, and
now, with regenerated constitutions, gladly tsitify to tb«
•fficacy of this Ineatlptahle preparation.
“TRUTH IS .STRANGER THAN FICTION.’!
The attention of tiro readcr Is called to the following
astonishing dure, effected by ths use of Banda’ Bam*
parilla:
Tl I* I* to certify that I have a colored woman who ban
born afflicted far tho last flvo yearn with Bcrofttb, and
all thu r msdlca I used had no effect In arresting tho pro
gress or the complaint} on the contrary, she constantly
grew wonr; and after rxp ri ling between #70 and #80
with physician*, beside* using other popular reroetik*
without success, till tiro dlscosu had eaten away the cor-
tll ig - ofh r nose, made its app-.-aianc# on varloas parts
of her bo lv, ami had finally commenced if* ravage* to
the roof of her mouth. j. - ‘
In till* dn-ndfal situation, with the prospect of death
•taring her In the face, I stnt vl her case to l)r. Dhwaway,
Uro ng nt ftir Fund’s Sarsaparilla In Newbcrn, N. O., by
whom I was advised to use that article; and to my *ttr-
prise and tiwt of my neighbors, to whom brr ease was
known, after using four and a half bottles, aha waa re
stored to perfect health, and tliat In tire apace of three
week*, end wet able to work in two week* from the
time ilro commenced taking il.
in witness of the truth of rids statement, I have here
unto affixed my name, this 19tii dey^ofBsgMBrt^ p •
Mouth of Neuse River, Craven Co., N. C.
SOBB THROAT;
The following is an extract from a IcUer received from
Air*. Hcvtiii, who had hern affileted several year* with
Bcroftdoui Ulcer*, Impcp la, fcc., and recently au atfye-
Uon of the throat and cheat:—
BsiLCYsacan, Va., Dee. 13,1815.
Atcnrra. A. n. ta D. Bsnos t Before I commenced mlng
your Fnr.npari.la, my suiferings were almost pa t expres
sion; my throat wa* completely ulcerated, I had a dread
ful cough, and there were frequently weeks together that
1 could iiqt speak above a wbl-per; aud be ides, the in
flammation from my throat extended to mv head, ao that
my hearinH wa* vec much Impaired. After taking the
Barsaparilla a short time, my health improved, and my
throat l* now well; I nm a* free from cough and liihlnesa
of the chert a* ever I wit*, and can hear quite distinctly.
Aly throat ha* been well about three mouths, the care of
wlilch has been effected entirely by tiro uie of your tier-
“ * • ‘ Louies IL Bevah.
rp ARR ANT»S COMPOUND EXTRACT
X OP CUBEUB AND COPAIIlA—ThU Compound
Is sup rior to any preporatlun hitherto invented, combin
ing in a very highly concentrated Mate all tiro medicinal
properties of C'ulwbs and Cnpallm. Ono recorninendn-
lion this iireparatlon enjoys over all others l> its neat and
portable form, put up In po(« the mode in wldc-h it msv
be taken Is both pleasant and convenient, being In Uie
form ofa paste, tasteless, and does not Impair tiro digd
tion. Bold by G. R. HENDRICKSON ta CO.
■A now and large supply
_ just received, consisting of Brown’s large Engross
ing Fen) Hpenccr and liandall’s do.; Brown’s ordinary
size Premium Diamond Pointed I’en; the Franklin Ten,
with extension case; French Pattern Gold Pen; Unglry’s
celebrated Pen i the Gardiner Pen; tiro C X How Pen,
Amerlcnn People’*, tac. Also, several now styles of
Silver Pencil Case* and Holders. For sale by
Jan 90 JOHN M. COOPER.
A BILL—To be entitled “An Ordinance to
amend ,h# exl * tJu * 0nUn8nce * reflating tiro City
Bee. 1. ne it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen of
Uie City of Savannah and Hamlets thereof,in Council as
sembled, and it is hereby ordninrd by the authority of Uie
panic, that from and after the pawage of this Ordinance
there »hai| be four DIvLInn BergAuiU of tiro City Watch,
instead of three as heretofore, and that the ndditionni
Sergeant shr.ll Iro subject to all tiro exi ting Ordinances
rcculnUng tiro BergeHiita of tiro City Watch, and ■hint re.
ceive tiro same compensation nnd give tiro wune bond.
Bcc. 3. Be it furtiier ordained by tiie nuthority aforesaid,
that the additional Sergeant, by this Ordinance created,
■hall be elected *l the llret regular meeting of Council, af
ter tiro ptusage or this Ordinance, mul annually thereafter
at tiro same meeting with the other Officers or tho Watch.
Bee. 3. lie if farther ordained by tiro nulhoilly aforesaid,
that all Ordinances and parts of Ordinance* militating
ag-iln-t tills Ordinance be, and tiro same are hereby, re
pealed.
Passed in Council l»t March, 1849.
(m> R. WAYNE, AT. D., kfnyor.
Attcrt, Enw. O. Wiurow, Clerk of Council. 3 mar
THE Aged Christian's COMPANION—
.L containing a variety of Essay*, adapted to tiro Im-
provement, comolallon, and encouragement of perrons
advanced in life, by tiro Rev. John Stanford, IK D. Christ
is All, by Stephen H. Tyng, D. D.) rtermons delivered in
the Chapel of Brown Unlvcn'lly, by Pranci* Waylnnd;
Irost Day* of Elisha, from tiro German of Dr. F. VV.
Krurnmncher; Tiro Lord Our Shepherd, an Exposition of
tiro 93d Psalm, by the Rev. John Btevenron; Tlio Widow
Directed tnihr. Widow^ 00.1, by John Antell James;
The True Chri'iian, ExemplUiedln o scries or Addresses,
» P«*ter lo his own People, by John Angell James;
The Anxious Enquirer after Salvation Directed and En
couraged, hy John Angel James) Uro Mount of Olive*,
and outer Lecture* on Prayer, by tiro llev. James If mull.
ton; j he Life and Voyages of Christopher Colmnlius, to
tvh ch are added those onii* Companions, by Washington
Irving. For sale by
feb 9 JOHN AT. COOPER.
Powder, and London Mi
by
Jvn 4
INBON ta CO.,
earner Bull and Bay-ets.
AT OTICE.—Extracts from Fire Ordinance—
IN SCUTTLES, * c.:
“dec. 1. That tho owner or owner* of nil building* over
ono story high, within tiro Jurisdiction of till* city, Hurt
are now deficient in Ladders and Scuttles, shall, before
tiro expiration nf thirty days from Uro date of tiffs Ordi
nance, cause said building* to be provided with n Bcuulo
or opening In Ih# roof, close to tiro ridge thereof, of not
leas than 9fl by 30 inches, with steps up to it on tiro Inride,
V that* person can pnsa up and through, upon the riugo
of tiro house, wtih *a e|yand ftcllliy; and the owner or
owner* or such building a* sliall not lie so provided in tiro
tinro above mentioned, shall Im fined In a sum noi ex-
ceeujni Uilrty dollnrs, and a further sum not exceeding
#99 for every 30 days which such building slinll remain bo
unprovided thereafter.
“Hee.3. Thai every building hereafter erected wlUiin
the HiniU of tho cliy, of whatever mnrerinl, being over
ona atery high, shall have a Scuttle or opening In the roof,
close In tiro ridge tiierenf, not less limn 90 by 31 Inches!
with stem on tho Inside, ns mentioned In tiro first section
of tiff* Ordinance; and tiro owner nr owners of every such
building, *o w be rrerted, unprovided With such Bcuttle
as ulbresnld, shall Im Hired In a sum not exceeding #30,
and * farther sum not exceeding «9D for every 90 days
ord,n *"“-" J
By order, EDWARD O. WILBON,
* n * r 01*rk of Connell.
saparilla. Your friend,
The fallowing testimonial to the value of the Sarsapa
rilla, I* from tiro llev. Luther Wright, aged 70 yogr*, Con
gregational Alinlster, residing at Woburn:
WotcKK.Mita., Msactt 30th, 18 tl.
ATestra. Sands: Gent! men—From what I bars ex
perienced, and from tiro Information I Irnve recently .re
ceived from a number or persons of high ,«*pectability
who have u rod youf Barenparilln, I havo not the least
doubt Inst tliat It I* a most valuable medicine and that the
numerous certificate* yotttaave received of its efficacy are
fully snrtalned by experience, and-although iu repuiatioa
and ntllity are very cxieiwivs, and stand In no need or
nv humble cffiirts u> Increase them, l want all who are
afflicted by disease to become acqualntadwith tha effica
cy and power of your va'iinbte medicine.
i m., m pa.'axmtBF.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. n. ta D.
BANDS, Drurgl.t* and ChcmLte, 100 Fulton-street, cor
ner of wnilam, New-York. Bold also by DiujiisUjtn-
nrany tunmgmiiu xtie * run, .1 Oimm end C'nnsdn*. Prleo
#1 per Bottle; six liotties for #5.
Jan 3) A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, Savannah,
TO tlio PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS.
X •! challenge tiro world to prove, tlmt
DALLKY’H MAGICAL PAIN KXTUACTOII,
That is to ray, the o.lxinal and only genuine article, (not
the co-j»for.i-;t and imitation Extr icior,) has ev. r foiled,
In any oiio .ingle in tance, from iu first iutrxlte-ilon by
nrein lr3tf, up totals period,) to com tiro worst Burns
and Scalds.
To Mothers of Piunlllea.
I would say, many a-clffunts, su h a* Bu-n*, Scald*,
Cuia, Woumia an I llruiaea, are of frequent oceuirenct to
elul Iren, aud th y are moreover aubjeet to many other
complaint*, such a* Fo.e and Indent d Eyes, Rheuma
tism, Erup Ions, F well Inst, Sprain*, and inflammation*.
DALLES U EXTRAL-POlt is a certain, qnlckj safe and
nuv-r filling Remedy, in any aud all of tiro above euu-
me,and casualties and di eases.
The True Test
I*. that tiie genulns DALLI’.Y’rt EXTRACTOR, In tilt
woM Burns mid Scalds, draws out thn fire and p tin in a
few niiuules; and from (he m mient of iu app'lcntlon It
rtl|avcs,aul>tlue* tiro pain, nnd produces a cooling and
aootlffng efibet. and wont is of vast lm|iorlance, it htols
tiro wound* witii-mt *csa! No family ought therefore W
bo wlffrout it lor a single day, lor it frequently il lbs
ineou* of preserving life Rich'! and now,
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit and imitation Extractors taaiTSTC and
iNonassK tiik vaimI
Cnptnlns mul Clerks of Rlcamboata
ought never to bo without a good supply of tilt genuine
DalL-y o.i bo ird of tiiclr vessi-l*. Explosions and collaps
ing of boilcia do frequently occur, and drekdful suff riug,
nnd—not unftcqut ntiy—loss of life U Uro consequence!
It is therefore po.diivdy criminal, to neglect tiro acquisi
tion of such an involuuble Rtuiedy. Read thl following t
Awful Case of. Scald I
WnasT Fiti n, Nuooas Co. N. Y., Peb. 28,1848.
Mr. Dailey—Dear Fin White iny son, flfrecn year* old,
wa* at work In Uro shingte maiiufa'-tory of L. P. Roe# ht
Imd tiro misfortune in slip and fill Into a largo vat, used
for tiro purp >■« of boiling block* preparatory to culling.
The block* hnd Just bet n removed from |ho V*L con
taining n Inr4» quantity ofbol.ing water. Ha fell for
ward, acalding botli bands and arm*, all one side, and one
leg badly and tho other partially. Tlio scald* were *o
. -. __ nn|ll anJ tliat ino-t of Uro flesh canto oft
•substantially correct.
AL Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. B. Kelsey, Henry D.
Pearce, Wm. Evan*, E. Clark, L. P. float, Ira Newman,
Wm. Newman, Alary J. Rose.
1 mo.t respectfully refer to my printed pamphlet* for
many impoitnnt tertimonlnlsof cures performed,, and for
Uro truth of which statements, I hold myself re«re'n*llde t
Plica, Jlbaumatirm, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, 8cald
i-ail. (.nrhiinrlo. Fever Barrs. Cuts of the severest kind.
It themselves, and Uroy became entirely cured.
„ D. J. Hawkins,
Trustee of Second Family of U)ffted Society of Shakers,
Now Lebanon, New-Vora.
Bias: Several of my fiunlly were troubled witii Balt
Rheum, awl havo been for years. We havo tried very
many remedies, but found nothing tn effect a cure till we
tried trout Ciaosssis Halm, which lias onllrcly removed
tiro disease, nml I believe it tu be Uro best remedy for
Eruption* of Uro Skin, ever used.
„ Slaned, Justus Hakwopd,
Trastee of Second FamUy United Socloly of Shakers,
Wutervlict, New-York.
Tiffs Is to certify, that wlron I was in New-York In tiro
Bpring of 1848,1 had tire misfortune to burn my Imml
very severely, that I feared I should be Intel up, a* tny
hand was terribly blistered, and tiro chorda ofmyorma
affected clear to tiro shoulder. But having applied your
CiaosasiANllALM at night, it Immediately relieved Uro
pain and removed all inflammation, so tlmt In the morn
ing I wna able to continue my business. Il renlly acted
like a charm. It Is tiro best remedy fora Bum I ever
.. , Hiram Wixdek,
Afcrehant, ATndisnn co., New-York.
It. F. HIBBARD ta CO.,
_ . , No. 98 John stteet, New-York.
For sale by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
,apro wfimo Market square, Savannah.
PAUL DE VERE &. CO.'S CELEBRA-
X TED FLAVOURING EXTRACTS—For Impart-
•n*. fa Pies, Pudding'. Jellies, Blnno Mnnge, kc., tiiclr
delirious flavours, without Uro slightest trnubln or pro-
C llon. Wo nnnnx a faw ophiloiu of Uro pros# respoct-
Jrose superior propnnulonst 1 1
Decidedly iho flnost flavor* are lo bo obtained from
tiirsn ExlnreU.—Era,
Tlrose useful arrtclcsnn doubt will find tholr way Into
every home; and to perrons ror id ing abroad must really
be invaluable.—London Mercantile Journal. .
We were much gratified hy a novelty for culinary use
called De Vere’s Extract.*, and adviio all our friend* fa
try Uroin—Times-
Having u*ed tiro above Extract* In our family, wo chner-
faliy concur with the London Timet, etc., in lu recom
mendation,—Family Circle,,N< Y.
Tiro decided r-rounmy in thn use of these usefal nrtl-
clesover the old stylolisrcnbyaslnaloUlal^-Evcnlng
Mirror.
Jgn 6 JOHNSON k, CO., Corner Bull and Day-su.
/CIRCASSIAN BALM.—Unrivalled and
unequalled Ibr tho euro of all cutaneoua dlraases,
■U' h as bolt Rheum, Tetter, and King Worm, Scald
Head, kc., also, Bums and Si-abls, removing the pain,
andi lfertiiigarureinaninmilll te ahort time; also for
■having it is unsurpassed; softening tiro Iralr, anil render
ing the akin smooth an.f free from all blotches. For
cleaning the teeth it stands pre.aininent, curing the gums
of SCURVY, and making the teeth have that pearl white
appearance which nil admire. Uur certificates of cun-a
of the above case* we numerous, nnd from persons of tiro
best integrity.
The following Testimonial* from highly respectable
members of tiro United Society of Blinkers, showing the
extraordinary Curative properties of the Circassian Balm,
are worthy of all confidence. I’he very many who were
troubled witii Salt Rheum or other diseases ofUieakin,
have all been cured, which establishes tiro character of
tho Hahn as a remedy for Cutaneous Eruptions beyond all
doubt. As tiro Rnlm contains a Chlorine, it ahould be
tightly corked, fa prevent the action of the atmosphere
upon it.
Gbnt* : 1 have been aflllcled with n Scrofulous nflhc-
tlon under tny eye* far many year* past, and found noth
ing tliat would gtvo me p rmnnent relief, till I tried your
membera *of our*^tmlfy,*' who* were ^trouWed 1 with Bait I{e*^,f3arhunrle, Fever Bore*, Cpu oflhe KjrercstkWi
tion*, where the part* affected can he reached and ths
with hi* garment*, nnifliU Ilf* >va* despaired of by both
hl« phy.lclnn* and frlemla. .
Dailey*. Pain Extractor wa* procured as soon as possi
ble (which wa* in nboutslx hour*) and applied, and which
relieved him from all pnln, prevented liiflamntlon and
swelling, ami In a few days commenced healing Iff* sore*.
There npp -orcil a general improvement, *o much *o that
In three week* lie wa* removed to Iff* father** home, dis
tant about ona mile and a half.
We continued tire use of the above medicine for two
months, nnd *y> belli ve it wn* the means, under Provi
dence, ofsaviughi* life, and we would cheerfully recom
mend it in ail similar cose* as a safe and invaluable remo-
dy. WUh sentiment* of respect, I remain, dear *ir, your
obedient and humble servant. Adlak Clark,
Susannah Quark.
, C. E. Curi,
We the undersigned being peraonaily acquainted .with
tiro cnsoofAIr. Clark’s sen, belie vo thu above statement
Ilona, where the part* affected —I...
Extractor applied, yield to It* pnin subduing, curative and
healing properties! But t distinctly declare, th.nl I will
not Hold myself icsponrihle for tiro effocls of any Extrac
tor, excepting wlint has been procured at my own depot,
nml from my authorised Agents, being cognisant of tha
dangerous tendency of tiro counterfeit*.
II. DALLEY, 415 llrondwny, New-York, and
935Elihstnut-atrect, Philadelphia.
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent for Savannah.
IK 1). PLUMB ta CO., Agent*, Augusta,0»-
R. CARTER, Agent, Columbus, Ga.
KNOTT ta BROWN, Agents, Griffin,fla-
TTUSBAND’S GENUINE CALCINED
XX MAGNISIA.—Hu*band’* Calcined Magnlsta I*en
tirely deprived of Carbonic Arid, free from unpleraant
.taste, sinell, or otlier disagreeable property, and without
rougnne* or gittines* lo touch or palate. One tea spoon
ful nf it Is equal In strength to threo or four tea spoonfal*
ofthoCoinmon.CalcIned Magnlria.
Having made ulal of the Calcined Alagnisla prepared by
Thomas J. Hu "band, I have found it a superior artlo) # »
and can recommend it as bc(ngequal to Henry’s.
Charles Evans, M.D*
Philadelphia, 1W4. .
I havo used ‘Husband’* Calcined Magnlsla,” much fa
my sail*(hrtion, and have no hositntntlon In rccouigi” 0-
lug lta*n superior article.
Philadelphia. 1814. N. llU>RMAKRR, M. D.
I havo examined a Itollle of tho Cnlcfacd Magri*l* I**'
pored hy Thomas J. Husband, nnd regard It M*«n exeat-
rout artlclo. U. M. Huston, M* Do
Prof. Materia Mcdlca In Jeff. Med. Colleg**
Philadelphia, 1814.
I havo made trial of tho Calcined Magnesia P rP P“f^
by Mr. Thomas J. Hu»band, ami it qui"' • 'i 1 " 11
.'-.j -w of Mar-'
Unit of Mr. Henry d
FRANCIS U. HMITII, Ol. *'-
Hnvlng hnd aomo experience In tho 11*0 of I/m-bon
Magnesia.with mypnticnt*, I feel confident thatUI»fa|
equnl to Henry’s English Alagneiln, and I think oner®
lenry’s
Je
fall equal tq four tea-spoonsfull of Oio common
Magnesia ortho shop*, C»uai.a8 Norle, M. V
I have iM'iii.’-mly used Husbnnd’s Muffiicsia in iny fpn-
lly nnd nrnctlce.andconsider B e.|irol to lU-no' ",
Thllnirelphin, 1815. T. II. Yakoliy, M. V-