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Seoul
Sales.
C ''HATH AM SlierilPs SALK.—-On the
/ Out Tues Iny in May nest, before the Coml House,
In tbs city of ei.vv.nm i|i, bi-ttwcit the leg il hour* of sale,
wiU be *o|j: All iliac lot of Land, sUu.it', 1> im(, a..U
kslng in the city of Savannah, county of Cuailiam, and
b .own In Uiv plan thursof, na Lot number twjnty Tour
I'M,; ruaskt WarJ. Ala», all that oJwr lot of La»d, in
Mli city of Savannah, an I known l.» Um plat foer-ol, «»
Lot d amber MCwmy-Ato (3 I,) Cr.iwfofJ Ward. AI*o,ona
quart-r |Mrl (being the mil i eastern quarter) of all that
ot i«r lot of L-nnt i.i P al i city of Sivnnnab, a id known in
Via phut thereof, as Lot number twenty tiv.i (22,) Ureen
Word. Also, o .c half part (bel.ij fos Ur.-ata.it nair) of
■tt that other lotof l*hd In aild dty of druannsb. and
known 11 the j,l m thereof, at Lot number twenty-forte
(V3,) Brown UVJ. Also, Harden Lots number* Utraa
(d> and urn. (I.) \vimCurrytonru,to|'tlJer wilhilhe apjiur*
tsnwes th -n unto btlangl >gor nppmainUig. At o, one
Negro VV'oina i, named Alnria. Levied On by virtue of a
fl. fi. li ned out of the Superior court or Cualham coun-
ty, In f»vo. or Henry P. Will.nk v.<. Samuel J. Turner.
Property pointed out by defendant* ettomlce.
moral W. W. OATHS
/'i HAT 11AM Shertff’iSALK.—On the ftrat
vv Tue* la. in May next,before tiu Court Houae in th*
fficoal dloKcrs.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 11; 184SK
- Li—L-UIBBg—Ill I ■ I.I' I 1 "1 !■—M!
Ocneral flRitocrtfsrmcnts.
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J.E011GIA — Camden County.— To
kV whom It may edneern t
Where i*, Stephen M. Timmona will apply to tha Hon*
irabla the Inferior Court or Camden Co , when silting ns
i Court of Ordinary, i > L.-ti.-nm A.imim.iraUftRtthOtt
ha-Estate of Henry Ingerville, late of sold county, de-
These era therefore to cite end admonish ell concerned,
to flla th.-lr objeetionv (If any) to thd granting avid Estate,
to tha applicant In toe Clerk's oflke of said Court on or
before the first day of May next} otherwise letlera oa
prayed for, win be granted.
\vitne-a, the Hodorebio Joseph Thomaa, a Justice of
•eld Comt, this 1st day of March,1849.
mar J HENRY R. ruRT, c.c.o.c. c.
concern»
n Herb will apply tn the Honorable ihe
IJ County, when sluing for Ordinary
ra of Administration on the estate and
la/ la .'lay next, before tha Co;
Jonah, b uwjen the leg U hours
•oid; AU that lot or pe eel of land, in Lai
th< city of Sarmna i, known in the plan o
Ward, as lot number three I3j, conw nlni
anJonniiunlr d (bet in drp.h.au i)e tlo •
rent to th j city of Havana ih o'*— *“* ■*
ty four cents, pi ‘
41«
front
, _.Jund
. or Amy two doll ua anltwcn-
jtiyabic quarterly, together with the improve-
thereon, and ell the right •. memb -ra, hereditaments,
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/^.EORGIA—Chatham County.— To all
V* whom It nvry concern v
Whereas, william Herb “
Inferior Court of sail ~
purposes, for Letters t.
•effects of Benjamin B. Herb, late of said County, de*
netted.
These are therefore tn cite and admonish, all and «ln*
S olar the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
le their objections litany they have) to the applicant In
the Clerk's Office of raid Court, on or before the fifth day
of May next} otherwise Letters of Administration will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one the Jus*
tlces of sold Coun, this 5th day of April, A. 0. eighteen
hundred and forty nine.
sr “
and appjrtenancea, thereunto belonging, or In any w
appe i uni g. Levied on by vlnus of a it fa. founded »n
fo.eclorore uf mortgage, iseuad out of the Superior Court
of Chatham county, in favor ol A. i’orter and Isaac Henry
Eior* J. P. llcnry vs. gamut I J. Turner.
mu 31 W. W. OATE3,8hcriff c. r.
A U Al INISTKATOK’S SALE.—Will be
Xjl »ol I "iv the fl.-.-t Tuesday in May n«xt,atriu Court
Il;iu to in the ,-it i of Savannah, between the usual hours
of sale, t we my -'bare* Centril Roil Rood Sloes, belong-
th- esut* of John Gullmartlo, deceased, for Um
.It of heirs and creditors.
ir3 JNO. F. QUILMARTIN, Adm.
A l.)MlMsVll.VTOR’S SALE.—On the
. first Tucad iy in May next, will be sold in front of
the Court llouve, in the city of Savannah, b.-tw-en the
uruol hours of »ol.; t All th it tract of Land situate, lying
an l being in White Rluff District, county of Chatham
a id St*'* of Or trgla; known oa the Beltemonte Plants-
con. coutlining eleven hundred or-ras, more or less, be
longing ro uie Estate or me Mie mm is b. rorener. Bold
by permission of the Hrniomw. nntirtw court of
- Chatham county, whlf
gg benefit of
Terms imtao'
mar 31
rfalle titling for ordinary pu--poses, f
heirs and creditors ot' said E»ut
known on the day of ,als.
JANNET E. PORCHER, AdmbC- r. a.
apr3
8EABORN GOODALL, c. C. O. C, c.
G
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S EORGIA.—Tattnall County,.—To all
whom It may roncem r
Vheroas, Henry Tillman, Administrator of iha estate of
Wllliem D. Rogers deceased, hath applied to the Honor
able Inferior Court of sold county, when sitting Ibtr"
nary purposes, for Ltriors Di>ml*rory.
These are, therefore, toclte and odmonL-h oil concerned,
to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant,
In the Clerk V office of void Court, within the time pre
scribe.! by law, otherwise Letters DLmlssory will be
^WUness, the Honorable Charles Blount, one of the Jus
tices of sold Court, this fob day of November, IMS.
UEO. A. DURANCE,
— IS Dcp't. r. r. o. t. <
J.E0RG1A—Glynn County.—To ill whom
Whereas, Mrs- Barbara L. Harris, Administratrix of
the Estate of Hiram J. Reoc, deceased, hath applied to
tha Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
ecnrrnl gtbiicrtfscmcuts.
THE ENTERPRISE OF SAVANNAH 1
QAVAISNAH Fancy SOAP Manufacturing
0 corses nr.—5,000 boxes -of the above. Company s
Sntktrn
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boxra essfoi-is/ras drmn cakes of onj rise,
r hare con-
uttls, Steim-
h HooTUfR* Ha
ns ht, tavanimh
rls, forrale by W. UUMPHRBYa, Jo.
. w . n jul« far suptriorto any now off red u> ihe
ptper boxes mlsi«U|fsi doocn cases or onsets
others containing four cokes of another sU?.
The following are the rat is this Cdpiptuy hav
eluded to supply the Nmisstr, DraytisL, JlwttU,
era, Re. il, tmeh wiU eouvinee aO umt If doom* .
Ttaraisa meet riooTuaaa Kscocasnrasirr, tavanimh per MuieCamhle Lebrun,
cm and win. supply anything of tut* kind fur much lest L’Oruli.-ilne DeMu^oui par Mme
than JWrtttra Otiu. Charismagna ct L'Enfknt uu 1'aut
All eve ilk U Eucourntrcment,
Aud thereby support UOMi: INOUdTRY.
isTtat „
100 botea, #30 00
W « w 00
os •• 9 00
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fobs Agent for the Company.
/^.RANDJEAN’S Conpound, for the HAUL
vJT Grandjcan’a composltlmis sru now prepared la six
UUf.-rent modes, and classified from Na 1 to NO. 8.
No. 1.—A simple Tonic, to keep the ltair in a healthy
state—warranted.
Na 9.—Warranted locure the mod Inveterate dandruff.
No. 3.—Warranted to stop the bilr Dan foiling off, end
to make it grow again In lu primitive beauty.
Na 4 —This preparation is of Ihe mat efficacious no*
tute to cure baldue.s.
No. 3.—Contains a most piwcrful Ingre-H-mt that de
composes the substances by which the heir is rendered
white.
Na 8.—Specially prepared for the direoies of the skin
of the hood, to cure ringworm, pustules, humors, Ac.
Th# above preparations lor snlo by
fob 9 W. HUMPHREYS, Ja.
i» otl| v atnin-ttscmrnts.
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and October, lkchnumbi-r contains about two hundred
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X REP *— * —
In the Clerk's office oT sail Court, on or before the t -nth
day of April next; otherwise Letters DDndseory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Robt. 8. Piles, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, the 6th day of October, A. D., 1W8.
ALEX. 8CRAr~'”
A DMIN1STRAT0R»3 SALE—Agrcca-
/.V able i • nn order of the llonamblathd Inforl .r Court
of til-no County, when sitting for ordinary purpose i,
be m!.I on th • fir tTutdiyin June next, at the rv^»U<
or Ihe IV.e John l.amb, deerw-ed, 990 acres (mays or l.HP
o' Pine Land, 4 u it* lying and being In tlia County of
Glynn, near ilm Alt nnaia hhrer, on lira rood leading from
Drun-wi k r i the puhlla landing.
Al-o, al Hie *ame time and pla-e will be rold, one Ne-
groriirl, sbo u t n years oil. ALo, tha following yop.’r-
ty, con Ming .»f 1 I (or re, It bead atoek Hog*. I &&&
Wa;.m, I l orn Mill. Household and Kltehen FuwUure.
Ac. Ac.; p oiKirtyofihetvtefoof John Lamb, late of.aid
County, d- i an d. Bold for the benefit of Ut* heir* and
creditors of Ute said estate.
apra JOHN P. LAMB, AdmV.
* 'EXECUTOR’S SALE.—On the firat Tues-
o-l 10
ANTON, c. c. o. n. r.
Xi'XEC
XJ day In June next, at Ute Court Hou win Snrlngfl.
Effingham county, between Uie u uvi hours of rale, t
Negroes, to wit< n Boy, named Moses, about 19 years
’ “1016*1 Ellen, alMiut 10 ware old. Also, a
—{go »c rM , lying i n Effingham
__ f L. Wellman and Jno. f. Car
r-,-J »o the last will and testament of Mrs.
Mary C. Bergman, for the purpoea of paying off Ihe legs-
'Ids mentioned in the sai l wl I.
spr 6 LEWIS WEITMAN, Executor.
a i.i,
1MH.
Bill for
Discovery
end Relief,
*e.
.Tattnall Snperior Court—Oct. Term,
IN EQUITY.
Joseph A. Mattox and wife Mary Ann, Martin'
L. Jonea and wle Martha Caro Inc, Com
plainants; and Henry A. Smith, Aaron B.
eui Aland, rilmnn P.Smith, John A. Mat
tox, Guardian of Lu?y A. A., James A. 8.,
Rebecca J., and Sarah Strickland, and
Lewis N. O. Strickland, Defendants. ,
O N motion, It Is ordered tliat tho complain
ant i’ Solicitor have leave to am*nd hi* bill in the
sb -vp s'atadense, and th: defendants bj served with n
npy thirty dsjv i»-rore the next term of this Court, it is
further ordered. That HMnr A. Smith, one of the defend
ants who iceilc out <>;' inis county, haw •»r*fc , c yi-
ftet -<i ou bln, hy ynVIiCiriirt m om ..rule puniie gaxi Its
In un* Htatc, uecordiiig to ihe rule of Court in aucb cares
made and pmvi led.
A tue extract from the mlnntes of th* Superior Court,
Jan. 17th, 1MV. WILLIAM W. HOGERS, c. s. c.
jin 31
[owar.l applies to me for Letters Di<-
i of Christine Howard, late of said
/ZJ.EORGIA — Liberty County. — lo all
VJ whom it may concern t
Whereas, Sarah llowsr.l
mlsemyontheesute
county, deceased.
This j ore therefore toclte and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections (If any th 'yhavv ) within tha time
preerribed by law, In my office, or said I.-tiers will be
granted.
WUncee, the Hon. W. B. W. Quartwman, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 5ih day of March, 1849.
mar ? J. 8. BRADWELL, o. r. o. t.. e.
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/^J.EORGIA — Liberty County. — lo
VJ whom it may eor
W her.a«, John Shaei
fill
rinn on the Estate or Robert II. Benton, late of said
County, deceased t These are therefore to cite end ad
monish all concerned to be and appear at my Offl-e on nr
before the flr*t Monday in May next, and snow cense, If
any they hare, why Letters ofAdminlstrerita should not
be crant 'd said applicant.
Witness, the HonoraMe 8. A. Fraser, one of the Justices
of said Court, this 19th March, 1849.
roar 19 J. 8. BRADWELL, c. c. o. u c.
Whereas, Edwin McRory, Administrator or the Estate
of Jackson McRory, deceased, hath applied to the lion
orahle the Inferior Court of aald county, when silting for
ordinary purposes, for Letters Dlsmtssonr.
These ore therefore tn cits and admonish all concerned
to file their objections (if any they have,) to the applicant
in the Clerk's office of said Court within the time pra
scribed by law, otherwise Letter* Dtsmissory will be
grunted.
Witness, the Honorable Jeremiah Mallette, one of the
Justices of said Cc ' " “ *
nor 9
'ourt, this eighth day of November, 1848.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. t. c.
GEORGIA—Liberty County.—To fill
VJ whom It may
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or* of James K-An
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/GEORGIA—Chatham County^—To all
whom It nny concern«
Whereas, Doctor llcnry K. Burroughs will apply to
the Honnrahlufoilnfbri* Court of sell Couuty, when
si tin* for ordinary purposes, for Leu-re of AdmlnDtra-
con .[? honicnm, on foe estate and effacUof Uriah II.
Bivtas, 1st tor said County, deceared.
The**; arc i here for# to clt» end admonish, all and iingu-
Ur the kin In-.l and erwiitus of the sold deceared, to file
their objactions (ir any they have) to the apfeicsnt lu foe
C erk’s Offi c of -.il I Court on or before the second day
of May next; otherwise Letters of AdmlnLlration will be
grant -d.
Witness, foe Honorable Elias Reed, one or foe Justices
«r said Court, this second day of April, A. D. eighteen
bun ired end forty-nine.
•pr •-! SEABORN GOODALL, c. e. n. c. c.
It may concern:
J. Moody applies to the Court of Or
Msmlssion a* Guardian of foe min-
’James K- Archer.
Them ore therefore tn rite and nrfmonDh all concerned,
to ID# their objection* (if any they have) within foe time
prescribed by law, or said Letter* wfll be granted.
Witness, foe Hon. 8. A. Fraser, one of foe Justices of
foe Court of Ordinary, tills 93d Oct., 1848.
oct 93 J. 8. BRADWELL, c.
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GEORGIA —Liberty Ckmnty—To all
VJ whom it may concern t
Whereas Smith Hart, applies to me lor Letters of Ad
ministration on tbs estate of Fire. Mary Ilart, late of Mid
County deceased r
These ore there fere to cite end admonish all concerned,
to file foeit objections (if any they have) to foe applicant
in the Clerk's office or said Court, within foe time pre
scribed hy raw, otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Witness, foe Honorable John A. Hendry, one of foe
Justices eif sold Court, tills fifth day of March, 1818.
ir 7 J. 8. BRADWELL, c. c. o. t- e.
I0RGIA — Chatham County.—To all
■ it
Me the Inferior Court of sold county, when titling f *
ordinary pu-prscs, for Letters of Administration on foe
estate and effects of Henry CtuUlUw, senior, late of said
eounty.dcc rased.
Then ore fo -refore to rite and admonish all and singu-
hr the klndrad and creditor* of the said dee a e<t, to file
their object! . n * (If any thsy have) to tha applicant In foe
Clerk’s office or said Court, on or before the ,econd day
rise Letters’ •
of M iy next
i* of AdmlnLlration will bo
Wi.nt-ss, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, one of foe
Ja tire., of t-ald Court, tilli second day of Apri', 1849.
•pi 2 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
C J.E0RG1A—Chatham County.—To all
» «vh >m it mav concern t
Where >■*, jo» -ph 8. Fay, will apply to foe Honourable
the Inferior Courtof sold Cou.itr, when silting for Ordi
nary purp *«"#, for IjettciS of Admlni-tratlan (with the
will ami' xed) on foe estate and effocU of Sarnu4II. Fay,
1*13 or sold County, deceased.
Th *». are therefore to cite and admonish, a’l and sln-
gulir the kindred and creditors of the eaiJ deceased, to
fie th-ir ohie tions (if any t'my hav.*) to the applicant
In the clerk’s Office of raid Court, on or before the reernid
d iy of May next,otherwise Letter* of Administration will
bo granted.
s.fos Honorabls W.Tborna WUIIam«, one of
spr 9
AT01MCL.—Four months after date appli
ll lion will be mode to the Inferior Court or ulynn
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell oil foe real anil porsonoi estate of John Lamb, late of
said county, deceased, for fo" benefit of the heirs and
creditor*. JOHN. P. LAMB, AdoTr.
Brunswick, Go., Jon. 99,1849. feh9
H^HE HISTORIES of Coitut Corneliua
X Tacitus, with Note* for College*; hy W. 8. Tyler.
The Germania and Agricola ofCslas Cornelius Taritus,
with Note*; hy W. 8. Tyler.
Tlie Hand Book of Hydropathy, for Pmferei-tnal and
Domestic use, with an Appendix, ke. ke.| by l)r. J.
Weiss.
Mrs.
fk Ail.
The Miner's Guide, and Meta 11 urgin'* Directory; by J.
W. Orton. •
The Year-Book or Facts in Science end Art, ke. kc.;
by John Timhs.
No. 1 Macaulay’s flbtory or England—ch*ai» edition.
No*. 933 and 9H Lillell’s Living Age.
Fart 0 lllurtnited Franklin.
Also further supplies of Peter Bchlemlh), and
Union of Church and State; by Noel. Received hy
mar97 JOIIN fit. COOPER.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
ii cation will ba mode to foe Justices of foe Inferior
Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary
puro ww, for leave to sell all the real and personal estate
of Charles Stewart, life of tai.1 County, deceased, (or so
much thereof os may be necessary.) for foe benefit of foe
hrir* and creditors of sold estate.
Umar 90 .B. W. ADAMS, Administrator.
ATOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
ls cation will be mad* U> foe Honorable foe Infer (or
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pnr-
S i.es. for leave lo sell all that l*H of Land, known as Lot
n. J8S, in foe fifo District of originally llourton, but
now Crawford county, containing 903,N acres, drawn by
William Eppinger, and belonging tn foe estate of said
WuLEpjdnsef. WM. FABIAN LAW, Adm.
AT OTICE.—Three inuntlta after Hate uiiuii-
ii cation will lie made to Ihe Hank or foe State of
Ueorii* for payment or foe following Notes of raid Uank:
Lrtta, prim ipM Hank, pejrM.fe to N. A. Hardee, >i-n»-d
A. I’orter. Cashier, left hind half lo*t or dentroved, (for
Fifty Dollar*,) and Na. 9,449, principal Rank, signed G.
n-EOBotA^ctoC Coumy.—To .u ’HSigBri.ifttsssfiffisanl
wh";:.”7.!'»TrX,“AiUnu« B ..rr», C i.roi. r . ns ..»i
deeeass.1, nafo applfel to the HonoraMe th? inferior
Court of sal 1 county, wh n tittlnT for ordinary purposes,
for a citition to l**ue on j be pu. lislicd a.-toruins to law,
for Letters Dlamimory.
The* • nr: therefore toclte and almonifo all ron-ernel
to 111 3 their o'lje -tlon* (If any foey have) to the appli ant
In the Clerk's office of sold Court on or tx-fore the seventh
day of May next; otherwise Letter* DUmbsory trill he
planted.
Witness, the HonoraMe Ellas Ite'd, one of the Jus-
a of said ~
ATACAULAY'S ENGLAND.—Vol. II
1».L Ms-au lay’s IJUtory of England.
The following extract from a long critique In foe Na
tional intelligencer, from lu London correspondent, will
give some i lea of the estimation in which It ir held foire:
“Mr. Macaut *y bo* here laid the foundation of n new
school or history, atfoomha pravious attempt of a simi
lar description i« extant, in foe very Inter-—U.ig work of
Dr. Henry, and its continuation by fiir. Andrew*.
"hall cheerfully bear," says .Mr. Macaul v, “fos r* nroacl.
of having defended below foe dig dty or hi tory. If I can
mceecd In placing before the Engli-hnfths nineteenth
century a tnn picture of fos lives of thclrnncc-tor*.”—
The opinion* of foe reviewers Is almost unanimous that
the snreear of foe exp riment Ir undcnlehle-unequlvo-
cal; that so compicta a history of a single reign has u.-ver
before been written. It D pronou-iced to he, not n in re
hinoryof Ihe King and Iris MluUfore, not a record of
cabal* In foe cabinet, and adventures in the A IJ, but a
“many-rid d History of England, under foe luckless rule
of the lx t of the Stuart Kings." Is Isa History of foe
Cabinet, of the Court, of the Priesthood,of foe People—a
Hi-fory of tlie sochl life of Great Britain, vi wed In
.- 1 —- --- - or • Seri'S of pi
, .. wrever, mimitn ami
Ingly unimportant, elnlmrated with foe utmost cars, and
bearing tha imprem ofuntnistakahle truth."
Roland Ca<hel i by Charias Lever,'illustrated by Phi*,
Nn. 1, with manv pi itea.
Foe. Hand ill Autobiography of nenjamin Franklin,
with a namtire of his Public Life and Services.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ATOTICE.—All Demons having demands
lx against foe estate or Charles Stewart, late of Chat
ham County, deceased, will present them duly attested,
and all indebted to foe same will make payment 4 ~
“ “ " • DAMS, Admin
iices o
oovT
ABORN i
yof November, 18(8.
/'J.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom itmar concern i
Whereas, John Lewis, surviving Admlnlutretnr of Jere-
1 decerned, hath applied to the honorable Info-
faald county, when rittins for ordinary pur-
pies, for a citation to issue and be published according to
T$ie*e are foere^e'ta^e and admonhh all concerned
to file their objection* (if any tbev have to foe applicant lu
the Clerk’s Office or said Court on or before foe idnfo day
of July iiert.nihemlr'e Letter* Dintnl-rory will be granted.
Wimess, tlie Honorable KJfai Reed, one of foe Justices
•f sai.l Court, this ninth day rtf January, 1849.
Jon 9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
/^.EOItGIA—Chatham County.—io all
VX wlmm it may concern:
Whereas, Georgs VV. Lavender, Administrator of foe
retail of VVIUlanLav.mder, deceased, hath applied to
the HonoraMe fos Inferior Courtof said county, when
■ . nvn v wiiiu'm. . iv'j miiiuiii.il ail tunv men
to file their objections (if any they have) to foe applicant
lo the cl -rk’s Office ofsaid Court, on or before tlie ninth
dty or July next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted. ' >* -
Witness, the Honor
Justices or sold Court.
Jan 9 SEAR
[ononbla Anthony Porter, *me of the
ourt. this ninth day of January, 1849.
SEABORN GOODALL, c. c'o. r. c
RGIA—Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom it may concern:
Whereas, fiiattli- w Lurburrow, Administrator of the
E»ta<e of Ann Askew, deceved, hath applied to foe Hon
orable foe Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
nary pnrp wM*, for a citation to Issue and be published,
according to law, for Letters. DDmtsaory.
These are foerefere to cite and admonish, all concerned,
to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
in tho cl rk’s office of sold Court, on or before foe twelfth
day of September next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will
bo granted. »
Witness, foe Honorable W. Thome Williams, one of
f Mary ta. i>umweii, ueocs’ea, Usui njipuea
to the Honorable foe Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue and be
pubii -lied neeprding to law, for Letters DI<nii»rory.
The*c are therefore to cite and admnnUh all concerned
to file their objections (if any they have) to foe applicant
in tin; (’Ink'll Office of sold Court, onor before foe ninth
fiwr Of July next, otherwise Letter* DUmlssory will be
granted. - > —
Witness, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, one of foe
Justices ofsaid Court, this ninth day of January, 1849.
Jan 9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. o. o.
EORGI A—Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern r Whereas, Bt-pben A. Patot,
Adrninlilrntor (witli rite will annexed) of foo Estate of
Mary E. Turner, late of said count) - J * —
when si .
and \»« puMUbcda-i
These arc there(b
, vi h, tor a citation to issue
nwj to law, tor Letters Dlsmiteory.
it" and a'lmonlsh all concerned
to tile tlu'lr objections (If nny they hnye) to the applicant
In tin’. < ‘fork's office of said Court on or before foe seventh
day of May next; otitanvisc Letters Dismissory will be
s-tnted, . . r- j' . r
Witness, the Honorable Franri* Sorrel, one of foe Jos-
decs of suid Court, this 7ili day of November, J818.
pNT BEAlIf'UN GOODALL. 0. 0,-0. «. fi.
mar 20
B. VV. ADAMS, Admlnl-trator.
OTICE—AU persons haring demands
X * against the Estate nr fit. HOPKINS, deceased, ore
request'd to band them iu duly att *sted—and those in
dented, to make payment to EDWARD HOPKINS,
mar 13 MARGARET B. HOPKINS, Adm’x.
*\TOTICE.—AU persons indebted to thees-
X r tats of Mrs. Rachel IL Sweet, late of Chatham
County, deceased, are request'd to malt* payment to for
Sulwcriber, and all persons h-avlng demands against sold
estate are hereby notified to present them within the
lime | tr escribed by lew. WM. 8. BASINGER,
mar 17 Qualified Executor.
TYT O TICE.—All persons indebted to the
it tata of William Eppinger, late of Chatham County,
dccca**d,*r« hereby required to make ?syiwent U roe
Subscriber: and a!l person* *• aving demands against said
itata, ore requeued to tHcsent foe soinn within ihe time
yrescribcibyiaw. WM. FABIAN LA VV,
10 Administrator.
EWTjRY'GOOUS bTOREn 1 fcSS-
X. 1 gress^treet, opoo its Pulfkl House.—J. 8. MA-
OILL would re pectfully announce to foe citizens of Ba-
vannah and rumaindlng country, that he has Ju t received
and is now opening a well selected Block of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODS, expressly for foe market, and
ore now offered at the H»we t market prices r Dome-tic
rhirtingt and Bheetlnxs,Engli h and American Print* and
Ginghams, Hcotch and French do., block and colored Al-
P*"**, Marino, Ca-hmerc, fifou-e da Lain**,raw BUk
plaids, beautiful Chameleon Bilk*, at (Dj^c., Gimps and
Fringe*, Bonnets and Ribbon*, Flower*, Feather*, Steel
Trimming*, kc. fce.t r*wimercs, Sattinet', Tweeds,
Kentucky Jeans, Blankets. Negro Cloths, Flannels, Um-
broils-, riiawl*, kc. ,
Al-o,Ju.t opening: beautiful L. C. Handkerchiefs, from
q9 to A3. To there Is Invited particular attention. Many
other kinds of rich and derirahle Goods expectod in a few
dav*. at foe SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
MILLINERY.—The Millinery bu iness will be carried
on in Uie same bouse by a lady of experience in all lu
branches. oct 97
A URIFODINA—Or, Adventures in tha
J.X. Gold Region; by Cantull A. Bfgly.
The California Guide ifeok, comprising Colonel Fre
mont’s Geographical Account of Upper California, Major
Emory’s Overland Journey from Port Leavenworth in
Miseuuri, to Ban Diego in California, Including parts of
fos Arkansas, Del Norte and Gila Rivers; and Cnptaln
Fremont’s Narrative of foe Exploring Expedition to foe
Rocky Mountain*, and to Oregon and North California,
with a Map of the various routes, and a Map of the Gold
Rrgions.
The Gold Mines of California, Ae. kc*; edited by G. O.
Fotitor, Esq.
The Lancarhlre Witches: by VV. II. Ainsworth.
The Prince of Georgs HL George Julian; by Henry
Cockton.
Th* Old Judge, or Life In a Colony.
Percy, or foe Old Love and foe New. Received by
feb 14 JOIIN M. COOPER.
nPHE OLD JUDGE—Or Life in a Colon
X by Judge HoUburton, author of “8am Slick tl
Clock Maker."
Percy,or foe Old Love and tlie New: a Novel; by tilt
author of the “Hen pecked Husband," kc.
Kate Clarendon, or Necromnney in Ihe Wilderness:
a This of foe Little Miami; by Emerson Bennett.
The LaneosWr r Witches: a Romance of Pendie Forest;
by W. Harrison Ainsworth.
The Prince, or Geo-ge 8L George Julian; by Henry
Cockton, author of “Valentine Vox,"’ kc.
California and itaGntf Regions, with a Geographical and
Topographical View of tire Country, iu Mineral and
Agricultural Resources, with a Map of foe United State*
and California, showing the routes of the U. 8. Mail
Packets to California, also foe various Over Und Routes:
by Faycita Robinson.
Adventure* of a Medical Student; by R6bt, Douglas.
Memoirs of a Physician; by Alexandre Dumas.
The Count of Monte-Christn; by Alexandre Dumas.
The Three Guard.m*n. or ihe FeaUand Fortunes of i
Garson Adventurer, by Alexandre Duma*.
Twenty Years After: s Sequel to ‘ “
by Alexandre Dumas.
Por sale by VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
feb 14
a Sequel to the Three O uardsmen;
AMERICA—Including Cali
v V ifomla and Oregon, with Map* of those regUns,
and oT foe “Sacramento Valley," from actual sirvey* i
bv Charles Wilkes, U. 8. Navy, Commander of foe U. 8.
ExploringExpedition.
Cahrornls and iu Gold Regions,wkh a Geographical and
Topographical view of foe Couuiry, it* mineral and ag-
.rl-'ulurai resource*, prepared from official and other docu-
— With a Alaprof tha Unlt-d SKtei and California,
at the routes of tha U. B. fiunsteem Packets to
California; alto, foe various Overland Routes r by Feyetta
Robinson.
What I »w In California—being foe Journal of a Tour
by fop Emigrant Route and South Passof foe Rocky
Mountains, otiose foe Continent of North America, and
foe Greet Desert Morin, and through California, In fo
roars 1848 and 18471 by Edwin Bryant, late Alcalde of B
Aurifodsne, or Adventures in foe Gold Region t by Can
ted A. Blglcy. For sale by
mar 9 W. TIIORNB WILLIAMS.
rpo Ihe PUBLIC—BURNS Si SCALDS.
X I challenge foe world to prove, that _
1>AIj1.i;y\S PlAUICAI* PAIN UXTItACrTOR,
That is to oay, foe original and only genuine article, (not
foe count.'«Wtsad Imitation Extractor,) has overfilled,
in any oner Ingle In tancr, from Its first Introduction by
ms ln 1(^9, up to tills ptriud,) to ouaa foo worst Burns
To Mothers of Families.
Bumi, Sca’d 1
' occuircm-e to
many o.h«r
Hliei
iHrti(cnl stKDrrusrmntts.
DOCTOR YOURSELF—FOR 8C CIS NTH i
By means of foeipOCKttr
ESCULAP1U8, on cvenv on*
nis own Physician, twentieth
edition, with upward* of a hun
dred engravings; by \V. Yboito,
Jttrtftnl flttibci-ttstmnits.
Tho Ume has now arrived,
Hint persons suffering' from *e-
tint dlecaset, need no more be
come the victim* ifintuMttyt'u
by foeprescripllhn* contained
in Mil* bock any one may cure
himself, without hindrance to
bu incss, nr thu knowledge or
the most Intimafe friend, and
ute wbld
[c prints.
vv- ..... person sending TwavrY-vtvt oxrrni enelornd
in e letter, will receive one copy of this book, by modi or
five conics will be rent for one dollar. Addreee, “DR.
VV. YOUNG, No. 189 SPRUCE street, PniLADiwuia,"
post paid.
ft?* WANTED—Proprietors of Drug .or Book-Stores,
nndPeUlers, In evhry town In tiiu United States, to actu
agents for thtt abbve work. Out oct 91
I woo’d say, many a cidenta, su -b as Ru
Cut*. Wounds and tiralaea, arc of frequent o
children, and th.-y are moreover subject to _.
complaints, onch i: Bo.e and Inrtnm dEyce,
tism, Erup torn. MweUInge, Bpralns, and Inllamnniions.
DALI.EV *d EXTRACTOR is n certain, quick, safe and
newr filling Remedy, in any aud oR of the above enu-
meiatcd casualties end 41 esses.
Thu Tnn Teet.
U,foatfoe genuine DAL LEY *8 EXTRACTOR, In foe
woot Burns and ticalds,dhtwa out the fire and pun in a
few minutes; and from theiunmunt of Us applcafora il
radar, a, subduct foe pain, and produces a coodux and
southing effect, and wnat u of vrsl Importance, it heals
the wound* without acaa I No family ought theiefere to
be without it for a single day, for it ftequsuUy is the
means of preserving life itself I aud now, .
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
Tho counterfeit and Imitation Extractors i tut static and
IMOaBASi TUI pain I
Captains and Clerks of Strambnnts
ought never to be without a good supply of fos gtnnine
lialljy on board of fo dr verarir. Explosion* and coll tpe-
ing ofbolleis do nre«|U Mly occur, and dreadful suff.rLg.
an<l—hot unf.equcmly—w« of llfeisfoa consequence!
It is fo.trefore positively criminal, to neglect foe acquisi
tion of such on invaluable Remedy. Read the fuUawing:
Awful Case of Kcahl 1
Wtteat Fiki.o, NtAQO&A Co. N. Y., Feh.CS, 1848.
Mr. DelUf—Dear rilrt Whil * my aou, fifteen yearn old,
wa« at work in foo shingle ma lulkctory of L. P. Host he
had foe misfortune to slip and fall into a largo vst, used
for foe purpose or boiling Mot ks preparatory to cutting.
Tha blocks had Just been removed from foo vat. con
taining 4 large quantity of boiling water. He fell for
ward, scalding both hands and arm*, all one side, and one
leg badly and foe other putl illy. The scnlils w. ro so
bad oa his arms and leg that mo I of tire ft :*h come of)
witli his garmsnta, and his Ufa was despaired of by both
hi. nhvrlcians and friends.
Dal ev's I’nin Extractor was procured as soon as possi
ble (which was In about six hour,) and applied, and which
relicv.ul him from all pain, prevented ii.flantatim and
swelling, and In a few days commenced healing his sores.
There app -arad a goneraf Improvement, so mu h eo that
In tlireu weeks he wa< removed to Ids (kfovr’s home, dis
tant about one mile and a half.
We continued tha uso of foe above medicine for two
months, and we belli ve it wm the means, under Provi
dence, of ►aving hit life, and wo would cheerfully recom
mend It In all »fmll:tr cases as a safe and invaluahla reme-
•\TO MORE Coughs,Colds,&c.—Dr.Wilov'a
X> celebrated PectnrS of COUGH CANDY,for Coughs,
Cold*, Hoarecness, Irritations of the Throat. Croup,
Whooping Cough,'Asthma, Catarrhs, Difficult Expectora^
tlon, lit (let all diseases likely to terminate In Confirmed
Contumption.
TO EVERY MAN WOM
Wiley's Cough Candy hoa b*'
as an Involuablsremedy for i
ss that lead to ConsnmptiOlti ... .
testimonials of foe public prees throughout tlie Union,and
la recommended and used by Phyticl-uw, Cfergytnen,
Lawyers, Fartn’r*, Mcrvhmts, kc., of the highest res.
p.TtahlUty. It differs from all other Cough Candy, being
very pleasant to take, and not containing anything that
con’d pos Pdy Injure the nitient, and foe packages ere
much larger at foe eeme price*.
Every Family throughout ti
have a ps 1 -'
never wit—
ask no more.
Ur. Wiley's celebrated Pectoral or Cough Candy has
obtained such an extranrdlnsumpopularliy that several
would be Cough Candy Invent^have been tempted to
Counterfeit ltt to before yea purchase, see foot thu name
of Geo. VV. Childs k Co., I* written on foe wrapper.—
None other will do you any good, nut to aay anything
about the harm they may produce.
The price p r package Is two rolls for 19W cents;
five rolls US cunts; 19 rolls hdcenls; 30 rolls for qi.
A dollar ■« worth ought to be lu every ftunlly (n foe coun
try; it win rave twenty tlm<» the amount In doctor bills.
GEO. W. CHILDS k CO., x
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
A. A. 80LOMON8, Mnrkct square,
feb 8 Bole Agent Itor Savannah.
a'papkafo'nn hand. Those whhfi live used it £
without IL Give It a (Mr and Judicious trial, v
Xuneophoufe MemoraVUIa of Bocrates, with English dy. With sentim-nts of respect, I remain, dear sir, your
Notes, critic al and explanatory, foe Prolegomena of huh obedient and humble acnnuiL Adlan Clank,
> Wltgvffe Life ofrio: rates, kc.} by chariea Anthoo,
nor. •Vlgger’s liib oi or. ....
L.L.D. Just received b^
0.193 \V. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rpHE DISCIPLINE OP LIFE—A Norel.
X Past and Present Chartism and Sartor Rcsartus; by
Thomas Carlyle.'
Life of Ma-iame rufoarine Adorno, Including some
leading feet* and trolls In her religious experience; by
Thomas C. Upham. 1). D.
A First llook in Greek, containing a foil view of the
leading form of words, with vo a> uiarius and copious ex
ereises, on UumcthoJ of constant irritation on I repeti
tlon; by Jno. L. McUiutnck and George K. Crooks.
Leys and Rolla ls; by Thomas Pu. Italian Read.
Elenienuof llano and Spherical Trigonometry, with
their appli ation to Mensuration, Purveying and Naviga
tion; hy Lilas Loomis, A. M.
Harpers' illustrated edition of the Arabian Nights, Not.
9,10 and ll. Just received by •
Jan 1 JOHN M. COOPER.
ere: being foe Final Memo-
liefer* published; by
T N
tnaiTHL
rial* of Charles Lamb, never
Talfounl.
Action, or the Circle of Life: • collection of Thoujhta
and Observations, deslgnsd to delineate Life, Man and
foe World.
Gra.'e Leslie: a Tale.
Christ is All; hy Stephen 11 Tyng, D D.
Memoirs of foe Court of Charles foe Second; hy Coun}
GraintnouL
History of the War between foe United States and
Mexico; by John 8 Jenkins. V
The Widow Directed to foe Widow’s God; by John
Angell James.
The Box of Jewels: containing Gems of Sterling Value.
Wavcrly Novels: Ronton Edition, neatly bound In half
Morocco, complete in 97 volumes.
The llon lmald; by Frodirika Bremer.
The Young Patroon, or Christmas in 1690: a Tale of
New-York; by Irving.
Esther de Medina, or foe Crimes of London: a Sequel
to Ellen fit unroe.
Also, a further supply of Webster’s Unabridged Die,
tionary. Received by
.MaK,-
ScsANNAtt Clark.
0. E. ClabKi
We foe undersigned being personally acquainted with
foe case of Mr. Clark’s eon, believe foe above statement
substantially correct.
M. •Dewey, Louis* Dewey, J. 8. Kelsey, Henry B.
Pearce. IVm. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newinan,
Wm. Nawman, Mnry J. Rose.
Imo-t respectfully refer to my printod pnmnhlu. ...
many Important te- timonlnls of curl'd performed, and for
foe truth of which statements, I hold myself responsible •
Piles, RhuumntLm, Balt Rheum, Erysipelas, Beall
Head, (Tarbuncls, Fever Sores, Cuts of the severest kind,
Bruises, Swellings, Punctures, Por* Nipples, Broken
llrenst, Chapped Hands and Line, Pprains and Inflamma
tions, where foe parts affected con be reached and thu
Extractor applied, yield to it* pain rubdulng, curative ami
henlingpropertieef Rut I distinctly declare, that I will
not hold myself rcspon-lble (hr foe effects of any Extrac
tor. excepting what has been procured at my own depot,
and from my authorised Agents, being cognisant of the
dangerous tendency of the counterfeits.
II. DALLEY, 415 Brnndwity, New-York. and
935 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
A. A. 80LOMON8, Agent for Savannah.
D. B. PLUMB k CO., Afrtit*, Augusta, Ga.
R. CARTER, Agent. Columbus, Gn,
1 BROWN, Agents, Griffin, C
T> ATBNT Concentrated Vegetable tnd Spice
X Extracts, for Culinary Purpo.es.—Allspice, Al
monds, Celery, Cinnamon, Cloves, Hore. Ginger, Horse
radish, Lemon, Lemon Peel, Mace, fiferjorum, Pt-ach,
Mint, Nutmeg*, Orangr. Peel, Ratals, Savory,'rhyme,
Vanilla, Nectarine, kc., Tor Imparting to Pies, Puddings,
Jellies, Blanc Mange, Boupa, Ha hes,8t»Ws,ltogoutsand
every description of Mode III-he*, and Confectionery,
their delicious flavours, without foe slightest trouble or
preparation; as by foe introduction of a few drops of
either Extract, foe desired itavnnrcan readily be obtained.
To Captains of Vessels and peraOns going lo a foreign
climate they WiU he found InvaluoWe. having all foe lux
uries of a Conservatory at hand. Wnrrank-d to retain
their qualities for any period. For sale by
feb 18 ' TURNER fc ODEN, Monnmentvq.
*17ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC, LINI-
X MENT, OR PAIN KILLER.—Having for « ndm-
bar of yean put made and sold my Liniment, and
used foe some on my own person, I fo. I p. rf ctiy secure
la offering It to tho pu’.li ', a* a rare and certain remedy
for Rheu netisin, I'aJns In foe Iriinbe, Joints, and SWall-
Ingor Enlargement* of foe lionet.
append foe following Testimonials
of persons well known in Savannah: %
Havannam, May Gtii, 1817.
Mr. W. O. Falliganl—Sir: This la to certify Urat i wl.
sevvrely atta-kgl with Rh.-unmtiain In my feet, so as to
prevent me from attending to my business. Having been
recommended to try your Hheumatim Liniment, or Pain
Killer, I did so and was freed from aiipaln In a abort tone.
I am now perfee tly well and have not felt any pain since,
and would chcerftihy recommend it to my follow citlirns.
Esea Kent.
8cuivau County, May ivto, 1818.
. I have been troubled with very aavere pains In my
tlmbe, anti particularly in my ba .-k, eo muvh eo ae not to
be able to attend to my planting interests, and having been
recommended to um FalUgant r s Rheumatic Iriniment. or
Pain Killer, I foouxht I would do so, and I found U to give
me almost Immeuiate relief; and what 1* most si
my wife having enlargement and stiffiKs* of Joints
hands, by applying foe remedy to my aflbcl ‘
received great rellefhi rself.
I would recommend ll to every person afflicted, as being
a sovereign euro and a very cheap one.
Jno. Lucas.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the store of
L. N. FALLIOANT,
West side Market square, Savannah, ua.
None are genuine unless hearing foe signature of the
proprietor of his own hand writing ou tire label.
VV. 0. FALLIOANT.
Savannah, Oct. 93,1848. oct 94
rated parti,
IN QUART OOTTH'.S.
br Purifying On Blood, audforlhe cure of Scrof.
via, ltheumatlm, Stubborn Ulcer*, J)y*p*jma t
Salt Rheum, IVuar
BUtt, MertnrUtl Ditto**, Cutanto i* M uption*,
I.ictr Complaint, ilnwchtitt, Coniu.r.utton, J-V
malt Complaint*, Lou qf Jppetile, Central V*
bility, 4'c. .
T HE PROPRIETORS have spent mfoxH
tint j in bringl.il fol‘ P epnratlon ot UaMAf ar.lu
to it* preu nt i tats of p* rfo, tlon j and the cxpsricue* of
iburte-u year. It it frinitsbt.l th.-m.lh* most amplj op.-
l>or.nnitv tjatudy,l.i t.#l.-variJuafoima,tiedl ra.<« i ur
whli h it 11 levornm mfed, awl tn aiapt it extra y io tbsir
r lie. a id cure. Patients who with a a ? ally open Midi-.
cine are Invited to live ll a trial, and mi lyihenutlm of •
Its.up,rt-rty, and t ie Invalabfe prop- ity li p nsetsea of
ar.esilniHiid curing dlaeosii. The bottle hoa been en-
I irg d to hold Onu Qu art, aud In ill prerenl improvcil'
flint may »ai* Iy d din in he the user and cntAntT toed*
Idas of foo age. It nn lfl s.cletBses^nd suenttiteoa tho
fountain spring, of life, and Itfouae new viger foruugi.out
foe wh»lu animal frame.
REMARKABLE CURF. OF RtONCIHTIB;
NsW-York, Feb. IT, l^f
files ins. Banosi—Having sufltred many years wl
di et.* ofroy forotl, affbeting the larynx, during w
time I was treatid by Um mo t di-tinguI.«bc.l pl»5>l inns
In Euro;>e aud foo United Btataa, without receiving any.
petuiam nt benefit, but all ths titnomy g. ncmlhcaliUond
»Length dticiiulux, and tbe di e* a making fearful pro-
. .,.,.1 , ...j| itlnn. hum iiuul. nul wliil.iur i 1 —
beingae.o.npxn[.tdWith |dtUW* andgrtal , lt
tireathii-g, would ■<.oobare terujimuaiTm. life, had l nef
obtalne.i re lef forou :h tha mstilum of your Invo unb:« s*r-
M la. This marvellous sp-dffe ha* not onlyrdiov*
it cured me; and I tMrefi.re think it my duty,
men, fir tiubmefit of suffrtlng humanity) to gU# yo«
Us attestation of my curs.
Vour* r ry truly, W PjttENT.
con-ulate of Yraanrlntiie Uaited States.
Ths above ttatementaudilgnawre were acknowledged
in our presence by fiir. D. Parent as true.
• Forth* Con-ul General of Pi anee, _ -
New York, Feb. 17,18W. L. Bono, Vice Coniul.
The fWlowint te-tlmony from Rev. John Gri.-g, late
Rector of foe Church of tlie Crucifixion In foU city, coos*
mends Itself U the attention of foe affllrted.
Me era BAaoa t A member o’ my Ikmily bos taken yeur
valunl.le Sarsapari U tor a severe Scrofulous affkctlon, kc.
with foe most benefi ialrffert resulting from ft* u-e. Il
gives me very gn at pleasure to record my testimony In t^-
nalf nf its vlrtnn and vffifacy, hoping foot nthm may bo
Induced to moke a trial of It. JOHN ORIGO.
Now York, May 10. 1848. _
LI VEn COMPLAINT.
Tho following I, nn extract from a Ltter reaeived from
Rev. William Galusha i Baaxsmat, Vt. Oct.
Meurs. Hands: I have been afflicted wtfo a severe
thoroughly t led foo Baraaperille, wbleh I ew recommend
In truth and sincerity to nil foo-e who an In any way af
flict’d with any species ofecrofrilou* complaints. There
have been some remarkable cure* effected by Its use tn
this vicinity. Mrs. 1. Hhnw, by the nu oMi botflif, was
restored to bett-r health limn rlie hod before enjoyed for
ten years; and Mrs. VV. 81 vens, who had been severely
afflicted wllh erysipelas, was entirely enred hy the us* of
* • • fours truly, WM. gaLUhi
afewbottics. '''fours'truly, ’WM.OALOhiia.
SCBOFULU8 AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
_8o(jtii KtNosroN, IL I., Oct. 11,1847.
Messrs. Pandfi-Oentlemen— My little daughter, when
one year old, woe attacked with e scrofulous humor oq
her free, which soon after extended Into her eyes, caiiMog
almost total blindness In one of them, and dMI&mlng her
whole (hce. I employed two pbpiclans to euend her.
who exhausted their utmost shill to give her relief, but U
all proved us des*, and finally ono of them remarked to
me that ho hod known of some striking cures clfocwd hy
Sud's BorsapAri!la, and advlrad me to try It. 1 obism.-d
oM bottle, which she commenced using, and beibrs It
was all used up It bod effected on entire CUI«. It
it now over font yearn tine* the wot eured, and theta
has besn no reappearance of th* rllse* e,and we are satis- |
M 1,4111 " ■ c “'" gtgsift.'teae d
J«1 KKOTT k 1
TTALL. on THROAT .nd LUNGS—
XX The nature, cauaee, symptoms nnd cure of Dis
eases of the Throat and Lungs; the difference between
Bronchitis, Clergyman's Sore Throat and Contumption,
with a new and certain method of ascertaining or this
Inst named disease in Us earliest stages, witli numerous
by feet* nnd rase* by 8. VV. Hall, fit. I)., and VV. W.
11*11, A. M. fil. D. For solo by
Jan 99 JOHN M. COOPER.
dec 93
JOHN. fil. COOPEn.
rn ARRANT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT
X OF CUBEns AND COPAIBA—This Compound
Is superior to any preparation hitherto invented, comhin
ing In a very highly concentrated stato oil thu medicinal
properties of Cuhebe and Copaiba. One recommenda
tion this preparation enjoys over oil others is Its neat and
K |e form, put up In pot*; foe mode in which It may
tn is both pleasant and convenient, being in foe
form of* paste, tasteless, and does not impair foe diges
tion. Sold by G. R. HENDRICKSON k GO.
T7THERIZAT10N.—A Treatise on Ether-
XJ tuition in Childbirth, Illustrate J by five hundred and
eighty-one cases; bj Walter channlng, M. D.
Lectures on tho Principle* and Practice of PhysK de
livered at King’s College, London, by Thomaa Watson,
M. D.| revised witli additions, by D- Fram Is Condi j,M.D.
A Pnt tl -oi Treatise on foe Diseases of Children} by
D. Pram Is Condi sM. D.
’i he Theory and Pra.'Ure or filidwifery, by Fleetwood
Chur-hill, M. D.,tWtb note* and addition* by Robert M.
Houston, >M. D.
Bcle'-trnrglral Works of Blr Benjamin Brodfo, con*
talnlng fieri-nl Lector s nn Hurgery, Hurgi.al Olissrva-
linns nn Uie Diseases of the Joint* and the Diseases of foe
Urinary Organs.
On Disorders of foe Cerebral Circulation, and on fo*
connection* between the Affections of foe Brain and
Diseases of foe Heart; by George Burrows, M. D.
An Inquiry Into the degree of certainty in Medicine,
and Into foo nature and axicntoflls power over DUeases,
by KILha Bartlett, M. I).
A Di*p .'oratory or Commentary on foe Ptmrmoropmlas
of Gr-at Britain and the United Btatesi by Robert Chris-
tison and R. E. Griffith, M. D. For rale hy
jan I VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
rpHE WOMEN OF THE BIBLE.; do-
X Unrated in a serice or Sketches of Prominent Fe
males men'ioned in Ihe Holy Scriptures, by Clergymen of
tlie United Htale*—lllustratod by elthteon characteristic
merer loss. Edited by the Rev. J. fil. Wsinwright, D. D.
The Female Poem of America; with portrait-, biograph
ical notices, and specimens of foelr writings: by Thomas
Buchanan Read,
Ellen Middleton, n Ta'a: by Lady Georgians Fullerton.
Glimpses of Home Life, or Causes and Consequences:
by Emma C. Embury.
An Elementary Practical Book for learning to speak and
Write die 8panl»b Language, from the method of Dr. J.
II. P. 8elderiMoctker: by J. Girard, P. L.
_.. — • • k q Rook. Received bv
‘—I Af.
Tlie Beautiful A U
JOHN Af. COOPER.
TVTOVELS—Mtttioirs of a Physician j by
it Alexandre Dumas.
TVTO IMPOSITION.—Clothing Not at Cost.
it GEO. 8. NICHOLS bos on hand a large and well
selected aasortmeat of Ready Mode Clothing, which he
is desirous of reducing before spring trade opens, (io
innke room for a heavy stock or Spring and Summer
('lathing ordered) and will now offer any article in his
line at very small profit (not at cost) And Invites ail ih
want or Clothing to examine his stock before purelwslng,
and he will satisfy form hi* prices are os low, if not lower,
titan any to he found In the City. Call and see at foe
CHEAP AND NEW COTHING STORE,
Jnn 94 No*. 69 and 150 Gibhon*’ Range.
sale by
may 15
n, dry
lo.; Pr
U
Turpentine; 1 do. Co^
nd Varnish Brash*
1 *» uiuwjYoiMe, assorted Ft
. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO;,
Gibbons’ Building.
Yellow, and Verdigris, do. do.; Prussian Blue; Drop
Btaclfi Rose Pink; Chinese Vermillion; Pumice Stone;
500^is. LinseedOU|5bbls.Spirits Ti *—-• •- ~-
pal vnrnisli; 1 do. Japan; Paint and forafab'Bnuiltesj
Bash Tools; 500 boxes Window.Glass, assorted Hrr*. For
T7RENCH Toilet SOAP.—A fresh supply
X of Gelle Freres, red and marbled MonsUos* soap,
just received and fer sale by
G. It. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
mar 30 / Gibbons’ Bnlldinf.
T> AREGES, Lawiw, Minima, 6ic.—Tho
J J Subscribers have just received per Cherokee: Super
A ""•* '■'•* —1 printed Lawns; em-
wbll* Swiss Muslins.
k and eol’d Bilk and
ParasoUetLi nnd 8un Rbades, whit* and
iTfila*'
mar 1 Opposite Monument-square.
r PHE Aged Christian’s COMPANION—
L containing a variety of Essays, adapted to the Im
provement, consolation, and encouragement of persons
advanced In life, by the Rev. John Stanford, II. D. Christ
is All, by Stephen 11. Trnx, D. D.; Sermons delivered in
foo Chapel of Brown. University, by Franc!i Wayland;
Last Day# of Elisha, from the German of Dr. F. W.
Krnmrnacher; Tlie Lord Our Shepherd, an Exposition of
foe 93d Psalm, by the Rev. John Stevenson; Tlie Widow
Directed to the Widow's God. hy John Ang«-ll James;
The True Christian, Exemplified in a series of Addiessea,
from a Pastor lo his own People, by Jnliq Angell James;
The Anxious Enquirer after Salvation Directed and En
couraged, hy John Angel James; Tbe Afount of Olives,
and other Lecture* on Prayer, hy the Rev. James Hamil
ton ; The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus, to
which are added those of his Companions, by Washington
Irving. For rale by
feb 9 - JOHN M. COOPER.
Csstiss In foe Air} by Aire. Gore.
Kata VValriBgbam: a Novel; by Alls* Pickering.
Agnes, or tlie Possessed: a Revelation of Meimerlsir
by T. 8. Arthur.
The Orphan Nloct i a Novel | hv Miss Ellen PlekerinL.
Paul Ardenlielmyfoe Monk of VVissahlkon; by LlppeM.
Tire Two Dianas, or foe Bon of a Couot and foe Daugh
ter of a Klnt; translated from foe French of Alexandre
Dumas; by Eugene Plunkett-
Halva/lor, or foe Adventures nf a Afarquls; translated
from tlie French of Vido'-q, Uie Aliniitor nr Police.
Rom and Gertrude, or the Mysterious Wedding} trans
lated from the Frenen of Hodolph Topffer.
La Esmeralda, tlie Hunchback, or tlie. Bell Ringer of
Notre Dame; by Victor lingo.
The Reformed Highwayman: a Sequel to Esther de
Medina, cr tho Crime. ..f London.
Nowton M Curtis’ Master Piece*Tlie Vldetto; The
Star of foe Fallen} The Victim’s Revenge; Tho Found
ling of the Afohnwk; The Hunted Chief; The Alaid of
'taranar. Just received by
dec 19 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
piRCSsaiAN BALM—Utuiv&Uod nnd
\J unequalled for foe cure of ail cutaneous diseaMs,
such as bait Rheum, Tettor, and Ring Worm, Scald
Head, kc., also, Burns and Scalds, removing foe pain,
ondrir.TUngncurelnnnla-re.llMo Miort timoi Hlrakr
shaving It Is unsarpaased; softening the hair, and render
ing the akin smooth and free from all Idotrlies. For
cleaning tin! teeth it stand* pre-eminent, curing foe gums
of SCURVY, and making ins teeth have that pearl white
appearance which all admire. Onr certificates of cure*
of foo above cases aru numerous, and from persona of foe
best int grlty.
The following TciUlnioiiinls from highly respectable
member* of tlie Unit'd Bocluly of Shakers, showing foe
extraordinary Curative propertioe of ihe Cirtrutlan Balm,
are worthy of all confl lencc. The very many who wore
troubled with Holt Rheum or oilier dliqasea of tlie skin,
have all been cured, which establishes foe cham-tcr of
the Balm as a remedy for Cutaneous Eruptions beyond nil
doubt- A* foo Balm contains a chlorine, It should bo
tifotiy corked, to prevent the action of foe atmosphere
upon it.
Gerts i I hnve been afflicted with a Scrofriloua affec-
PASTILLE’3 DE VICHY—A cure for
£ Dyrpcp la.
A fresh supply of Baker's Cocoa Parts, Cocoa, Drama
and Cliocoiau.
Essence of Jamaica Ginger; also, Dentifrice, prepared
by Frederick Brown, of Philadelphia.
Four ea«e* opaque, trail, parent, shred and crimson Gel
atin. Received and for sole hy
Jan A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
WILLIAAI D. HALE'S
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
Ladles’, All***’,Children’*and infirm*,
SHOES, or every Style, rhade and pat
l w tern, at foe New Granite Btore, No. 163
Congr.-** -street, Savannah, On.,
Jan I SION OF TUB GOLDEN HAND.
\XTQODEN WARE. — Ncrnts of Tub*,
1 V Buckets, l'l!;snn». Churns,Flour Pail*,nest Box**,
Covered Pel's, Wood Measures, Bowls, Wire Selves,
Wash Roard*; Barrel (-oven, Knife Boxes, Rolling Tina,
Towell Rollers. Wood Spoons, Fnuceti, Spigots. Whl-te
and Straw Brooms. Received hylaie arrivals, and fc
sola hy COLLINS k BULKLEY.
A GRICULTURAL Iniplemftnls and Ma
rl. chine*.—600 Ploughs, comprising 30 different pat-
terns nnd siirs; 95 Corn Shrllors, various patterns
S Straw and liny Cutler*, six kinds; 30 parent Fan Mills
Threshing Alachlnes, for threshing Wheat, Rice and
Oats; SO Grain Cradles.
In store, and for sale by
DENSLOVV k WEBSTER.
AND VARNISH.—COO kern
_ White Lead, pure, Nos. 1 and9,ln95,50nnd 100 Ih.
keg*: 950 lbs. No.l dry Chrome Green, 900 Ih*. English
and Brunswick do., 300 lbs. Chrome Green, ground, in l,
“ ' l&JParis
9,4,6 and 8-lb. can*; 150 lbs. Pori# do. do., 900 lbe.
Green, dry; 100 kegs black, red, yellow and brown r
ground In nil; 8 bhls. Fumilure nnd Coach Varnlih; 3
Japan nnd Leather do.; for sale by
nov 8 DEN8LOW k WEBST1
■pAPISR.—500 reams Wrapping Piper, as-
X sorted sixes; 50 do. Envelope do.; 10 do. large heavy
do., expressly for Cotton samplra; 900 do. ruled and plain
Letter Paper; 100 do. do. nnd do. Fools Cap do.; 100 ‘
Flat Coo and Packet Postdo. Rhc ‘— 4 *
mar 9 DBN8L'
\XHRE DISH COVERS—For protecting
V V meats, kc., from files and Insects. A full sup
ply, Just received and for rale hy
COLLIN* fc BULKLEY,
mar 97 108 Bryan-street.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. fc D.
SANDS, Druggist* and Chemists, 100 Fulton eL, corner
or William, New York. Bold also by Druggist* generally
throughout the United Statu and Canadas, pries (1 pet
Bottle; six Hatties fhr $5. „ _ „
Agent* In Sevnnnah, Ga., A. A. Solomons, O. R. Hen
drickson k Co., Turner k Oden, and Thos. M. Turner
fct'o. In AlacAn: Bruno and Virgins. opr 5
DR. MORBHBAD'S IMPROVED
GRADUATED MAGNETIC M.VCKIXB9
tlon under in;
Ing that woul
iy r.yra for many years past, and found noth-
ild give me p ruianent rcILf, till I tried j'Otir
CtRcxsauu lUut, whL-h luu entirely cured me; ana me
members or our family, who w. re troubled with Halt
Rheum seeing the beneficial effect It had upon me, tried
It foamsulves, and they became entirely cured.
D. J. IU WHINS,
Trustee oP Second Fnmlly of United Society of SliaKers,
New Lebanon, New York.
Stas t Several nf my Ikmily were troubled with Salt
Rheum, and have been for years. We have tried very
many remedies, but found nmhlnaA effect n cure till we
tried your Cisoassu Kai.m, whlclTna* entirely removed
the disease, nnd I believe It to be the best remedy for
Eruptions of foe Skin, ever used.
Signed, Justus lUuwnap,
Trustee or Second Family United Society of Shaki rs,
IV.trrvlIM, N.w York.
This is to certify, Umt when T was In New-York In foe
Spring of 1846,1 hail foe misfortune to hum my hand
very severely, tliat I feared I should be laid up, as my
hand was terribly Mister'd, and foe chords of my arm*
affected clear to foe shoulder, nut bnvlng applied your
Circassian Balm at night, It immediately relieved the
pnln and removed all Inflammation, so that In tlie morn
ing I was nbln to continue my business. It really acted
likoacharm. It is Uie best remedy fort Bum I ever
used. iIisam Wkkdkn,
Merchant, Afadisonrn., New-York.
R. F. HIBBARD k CO.,
No. 98 John street. New-York.
For sole by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
*pr5 wflmo Market square, savannah.
PAUL DE VERE 8c CO.’S CELEBRA-
X TED FLAVOURING EXTRACTS—For linpnrt-
if in Pie*, Pudding-, Jellies, Blnnc Mange, kc., fo .ir
wHou* flavour*, without tho sliglire-t trouble or pro-
* r *“ nn Wo unnox a few opinions of the pres# respect-
.—jieilly foe (Inert flavors are to be obtained from
these Extract*.—Era.
There n<erul ar-lclesno doubt will And their way into
every hqu-e; and to per,on* re> idln; abroad must really
be Invnlunblec—London Mercantile Journal.
We wore much gratified by a novelty for culinary u»e
calted De Vcrc’* Extracts, and advise all our friends to
try them—Times-
Having u*ed the above Extracts in onr flimlly, we cheer-
frilly concur with the London Times, etc., In its recom
mendation.—Family Circle, N* V.
Tha decided economy In the use of tlieso utefril arti
cles over tho old style is seen hv a single trial.—Evening
Mirror.
Manufactory,Ralston, Mfddleaex. Office, 99Abchurcli
Lone, London. At-nu fnfBavannah,
Jan 5 JOHNSON k CO., Comer Dull and Bay-sta.
TRVING’S WORKS,,Vol. 7—Tales of a
X Traveller; by Geoffrey Craybn.
Union of Church and Stale; by B. W. Noel, M. A.
Oregon and California in 1848, with 1 Ilu*(rations and
a Map by J. Q. Thornton, in 9 vol*.
Memoirs of Chnreaubriand: written by himself, vol. 1,
Roger of Wendover's Chrolilcle, comprising the llbtory
of England from tlie descent of the Saxons to A. D., 133fe,
trantialed from Uie Latin bv J. A. Giles, I). O. L.
Ill* tory Phllo»opbicany lllustratod from foe Fall of foe
Roman Empire to the French Revolution} by Oeorge
Miller, D. D., fil. It. J. A.—third edition, revised by foe
author. -.
The Work# of Plato; translated by Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulay’* History of England, Boston edition, vol. 1.
Shaw's Outlines of English Literature.
Here a Little and There a Liulc; by tlie author of Line
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, kc.
Raphael or Pngca of the ‘Book of Life at Twenty 1 ; by
Alpbonte ~
^The C«
L 9™illn-. Lift, (in nstratod,) Parts 4 and 5.
A Manual of Fashion and rrtlton
Gentlemen. Received by
mar 13
/^RAHAM’S American Monthly Magazine
VJ for Fehrunry. 1819.
Oodcy’s Lady’s llook for February, 1849.
Barttin's Union Magurinc of Literature and Art,for Feb
ruary, 1619.
Part I, Three Years After: A Sequel to foe Mysteries
and Miseries of Now York.
Remarkable Apparition* nnd Ohost Stories.
The Beautiful C'i»*r Vender and lu Sequel.
Tlie Old Dower House: A Tale of By-Gone Days; by
Mrs. Grey.
The Poor Cousin: A Novel} by Miss Pickering.
Guildford: or Tried by hi* Peer*; by J. A. Frnetas.
A further supply of Mnyhew’s Model Men, Women and
Children. Received by
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TJOOKBINDING AND BLANK-BOOK
XJ MANUFACTORY.—The Subscriber having great-
Iy Increased the fortttticj of foe above c-tahtUnncnt for
foe Manufacture of Blank-Work, Ruling of Paper and
Hook-llinding of. all kinds, re pectfully rotirit* tho pa
tronage of foo public. By recent arrival* have been re
ceived a large supply ol Cap, Domy, Medium, Royal and
8up:T-Roynl Ledger Paper, of foe very best quality, whHi
will be mode gp at short notice, and in a superior innnnnr.
oct 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
Shaw's Outlines of EnriUh Literature.
*"—- • *“*x aud T^— * * ■*
Page* of the ‘Book of Life at Twenty 1 ; by
,amariine.
Caxtons: A Family Picture by Sir E. Bulwer
... Ladle* and
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TVjOTES of Travel in CALIFORNIA
i-l the prominent geographical, agricultural, geolo
gical, and mincralogtcai teaturet of the country; also
tiie routa from Fort Leavenworth, In Missouri, to Han
Hlego, in California, including parts of foe Arkansas, Del
Norte, and Gila River*—from foe official reports of Col.
Fremont and Major Emory.
A Dictionary of the German and English Languages,
compiled from foe Works ofUllpert, Flufel,Grelb, lieyw,
and others; by O. J. Adler, A. fil.
Thankfulness, a Narrative, comprising passages from
foe Diary of foe Rev. Allan Temple.
A new Spanish Reader, consisting of passages from
foe most approved anthora. In prose and verso, witli a
copious vocabulary; 7ry Mariano Velasquez dr la Cadena.
GofoU^Arctiitoctiire applied to modem residence#, part
Dictionary of Americanism#-* glossary of word*and
ptoieaea, usually regarded i ecu.iaMo« » e United State#}
n »wedWon, vol.4
>*»"•
^^NORDINANCE to amend the Firo Ordi-1
/ V nances ortlils City so farts relates to Gunpowder
in uansitu. I
Sec. 1. Bo ll ordained by tho Mayor nnd Atdormcn of
Uie City ofSavann ill and tlie hatnfet* thereof in L’auncH J
imweinbled, and it is hereby ordained, foal from nnd after
tlie passage ol t ils OrdinanenallGunpowd.il arriving at
till* port to be forwnnlrd to the Interior by nail Hoed or
River, may be transport'd directly from the vessel brim
it to die cars nf Hie Itnil Rond Co,, or the boat* for wMH
it is destined, without being aubjurt to bo placed in Uie
Imagazlne or to fees totiro keeper thereof: PruUtd how
ever, That as soon as any vessel having Gunpowder on I
I board for such destination be mndn fast to the wharf, it
shall, without being suffered to remain nn tim wharf, at
I mice be plitced in a safe and proper conveyance under
cover of a tarpauline coijipIcuouMy mprked “ I’ow-
Lna*"—and Uaiwportad to fon Hail Bond Depot,"or to
the landing of tlie boat for which il is designed. In
lliie’former case, at shall at once Imj placed In a car or
cars which shall be moved nut of Uie depot on foo track
beyond fon Canal Bridge until taksn up the Road. In de-
Lfeult a this, it shall ho placed In the Magazine of fon
(feHupony, to be removed at U* earliest possible conve
nience. In Uie rase of'river transportation, it shall not be
allowed lo remain on foe wharf or In any store, -but bn at
nnenputon boardboat, which ahall be Immediately
hauled into the stresn above fon diy. as Is now by law
■ j n derHU || of any boat being In rudlnesa for It.
‘ shall lie placed in tlm Matjnr.liicof
ded, subject to tlm usual fee*.
’punUbed^by aflne° rwiMceedi^
lllsiiiic-
Attest, F.dwakd G. Wiuton, c. c. mar 31'
RHEUMATISM,
XV Bruises, Tumours, Callosities,
Evil, Chilblains. Flesh Wound*, DUr
Illp Joint, lleadache, Croup,.Stiff'Nock, Sail 1
.—.. . — ” vw. f!nm.. RiikI Dun'
_ , Scrofula, or King’s
Diseases of the Spine or
— —__„„tiir Neck, Soli Rheum,
Erysipelas, Dropsy, Fever, Corns, Sores, Bunions, Scolds,
Toothache, Pain In foe Bide or Brcort, Pltnples, Ring
worm or Tettor, Barber’s itch, Eruption* of foo Skin,kc.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMATISM.
Dr. ilfYNKS—Dear Sir: For nino year* I havo been
nlflii tod witli tiie most a?u|o and dlstreralnt pains owing
to Rheumatism. It would come on by spells, and goner-
ally last from two to fimr months. I would no confined
to my room, and would cry raft with agony, that Uto
neighbor* could hear me. Ltfo seemed it great burden,
and every one about mo wore niis'-reldo on my nccount.
Dally something would bo given me—nnd I dreaded every
tiling now. 1 suffered dreadfully and wasted away to
boncaj and would have died through pain, but for
Dll. IIAYNE’S ANODYNE LINIMENT,
which gave me Instant relief, and has now completely
cured me. It is two yeara since I was cured, and 1 have
hod no attack since.
John I). Dun, 57 North Twelfth-street
ALMOST A MIRACLE.
Read and doubt If yon ran, foo Inflilllldlity of this won
derful working Liniment of Dr. Haynes r
“1 hnve beon n cripido for two years, ov..
cd cords and Rheumatic affections. I could not walk
n cripido for two years, owing to contract-
heumollc affections. I could not walk
without a cane, and went limping nlong, while every one
would pass me, nnd many times I have heard remarked
‘poor cripple.' It wn* then I felt my Infirmity most
... —it most, nr
iycd heaven to restore n»v limb. In Philadelphia
“— — ' — LIN
tht a bottle of DR. HAYNES' ANODYNE 1
MENT, being recommended-by* friend who used It In
tiie City Hospital. I applied it well at night for n few
day*—did nut perceive any change, and beyrn to doub
pro vi
then—
the City, as Is now p
** See.ft-Each-l
Mid Gun Powder *1
of iu doing me any good,' - On tfie fourth Say I fbum
somo boneflu Uiough slight} I was encouraged, and kept
ou npplylng It three times a day, and was reworded by
bnvlng my lameness removed—ft month nfter I could
walk ns well ks any roan. Iftiierc to any one sceptical r
to the virtues of HAYNES'LINIMENT, I hope he wl
call on mo. David II. Van Dtcr, Camdeii, N. J.
Testified before mo, till* 97U: dny of July. 1845.
Joszru Wittrn. Justice or Um Peace.
may 13 y JOHNSOfLfc^O^'Bwsnnth.
This brauuful «nJ Mlemilic Instrument
comMiiesInipo.tantndvnnbigrsovernR other inventtons
of tiu kind, mid hi* been unlverrally adopt d by fo*
Mki.ical PaortssioN, ns being tho most mr.tct and ef
fectual Magnetic fil* 1 bine font has ever been invented,
t is entirety simple In const uction, and thrnfora not
liable to g t out of md t, or becom • deranged in any man
ner. It admits of Ihe most perfect control, and con be
onaiiuatrii to nny power—adapted lor an Infant, orsuf.
Adept fi»r til 3 Strong *t ndult-nt foe pleasure of the epsT.
ator. 9'bus, in a neat and portable compass, an ample
turd unfnl Ing supply ortlie li e-glvl.f Influence of Eleetro-
Magiietism miv be instantly obtained, ‘lbe rmenctlc
power is imparl, dins eontinuou* manner, and with no
unpleasant svnsatinu lo the most dellcato miisnt. Th*
wholn machine is so simple and p.rfect,foatlt cube seed
and und -nitrxN] hy a child.
DR. MOREHBAD'S MAGNETIC MACHINES ore
used wllh positive and permanent success in all casee
of Rheumatism, acute or ehrttte, ap|dying io foe head,
fucoor limbs, Gout, Tle-Do'.oreux, Nervous and Sick
Headache, Paralysis or Palsy, Epileptic Fit*. Convulsions. •
Dy*i>cmta, Brondillls, Pa'pltntlnn of foe Heart, Sninal
and Illp Complaints, Stiffueaa of foo Joints, Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, General DebHity or Ex-
hau.tliin, Dsflrlency of Nervous nnd Phy.iral -Enargy.
and all Nervous 1)1 orders nr Complaints arising rrom a
deranged stato of the Nervous System. A* a print***
fbr Ap >plcxy foo MsNilne is cortfldedtiy recommended,
and in foe most confirmed case# of Scrofula, Dippsy.
Erysipelas, Deafrtm, Curvature of foe Spine, and ell
lory and all rteco-sary appliances, put up In 9Ml Jjflnut
cases. Accompanying each Is a now Manual, containing
full nnd simple directions for Its u*e and npplratlon fo
the various diseases In w..lch it is reeoraiwndcd.
Price of foo Machines compete. TWELVE DOL
LARS each. A liberal dlscouut ramie to WhoIttsleTW;
chaser*. The Machines can be safely sent to any pkitof
foe world, and each Instrument is warranted.
MwluttcluHduS D„
VAIJJAHLE TBSTIMON “ TwStl'^JlaiucK,
Tkt&UbmtldAuikor.
Dras Sit i—In compliance with your request, to “state
utdldJy my nplnion or your Grndualed Mogneue f
lilncs,’* itafloid* m" ptoasus# to may, tliat 1 high
H rore o.*Urelr*lmrjlcUy and convenience, and that
numerous trials of those manufactured by other*, I
been Induced to odopt yours In my practice, and to re
commend them to tlioee who consult roe on Uie subjects
I should al o state that lluvenevurfound foe fenstuouble
in keening your Insvuroenu in perfect order, and foe *lm*
pllcity of foeir conslnjction 1s such, that I should suppose
no person would find any difficulty In this respect. TU*
lit not th* tue wtk *th*r lutrumttU, mo-y tfrthUb *r»
templet in their tuel'Ution, and lh>rifuriluM* to itttvat
menu Iu a ferv words, I consider ths general'CM41^68
or your Mngnetio filachlnes worthy of commemUUoD.
you nro free to use my name end influence, IfU can,hoof
It may not be amiss to mention that I regard the Mag
netic Mschlno as p::ruliurly beneficial in foe prevalent
class of diseases called Nervous Complaints, and that I
havo recommended your Instrument In severe and pro;
tract ;d cases or Dyspepsia, Convulsion# or File, and Dcvfe
ness, (which Is nearly always ofnsnwus character,) with
SNTIKZ I0COFSS.
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T0 . B „
Editor qf the Afete YorU Journal qf Medicine, Pro-
ft nor of Materia Medico in Geneva College, fyc.
D.U. filnncHKAh, M. D. .
DsAUHrat—I have employed your Improved Gradua*
•d Magnetic Machines, for ihe last year In my.'pmetics,
nnd have round titem superior to nny wltii whlfcn Mtat*
heretofore been nrqu tinted. They appear to mo w cwn-
blnn all tiie advontaxes derired In such nn Instrument; sad
Profefsor of Mhteria Med Ira In Genov* Colleg*.
FROM HORACE GREELEY. ESQ.,
Editor of the N.Y. Tribune.
tly heard of n enso where h-mOfoetqflMNUW-
We recently
from the Neto OrUant Commircial Ume*.
‘^'"i'iS r S l Mi'"'M.rtii n ’.., Ttt-m.vr bomam
each, compIcteJn every tt*pecLom|wnrrnnt«"l-
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