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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1849.
2.r0it( S.ilrs.
('1 IT Y Mirehal’a SA LES.—T(l» following
vy Lou limit* ramu-rf > • ft* City, I will proceed lo
niter lor * ilo. «.i, Hi • flr*l iMl'mli'.i ill July next. 111 front
of la« Oonrt il<’ Mween the usual hour* of sale, un-
,i.t the srtntendence of the Committee on Public
Mile* and city‘Lots:
C lu n. la »v ir.i—Lots Nos. 7,11, and 38.
Crawford Ward -Low Nor. U, 13,43.
F.Uicrt \Vi»r.l-LotKo.aO.
Franklin Ward—Lou No*. 4,31.
Oieon Wnr.l—Lot* No*. 8,97.
Jackson Ward—Lot No. 10.
\V ai A—Lot* No*. 35.
Warn i Ward—LoU No*. 1,13.
I’ulnAI Ward - Low Nou 10,17,33.
Washington Ward—Lotmf.31.
June -'I 1)AN»L. 1L STEWART, c. x.
licanl iftouccs.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By vir-
XL tue of an ordir of the llonOiahle the Interior Court
of Chatham count)’, when «lnlu| for onhnnry puiposca.
will be sold nt the Coiut Hmi«e door in tho County o.
Bryan, bervf.'en the usual hour*of ■ ale. on the tint Tue*/
day.tn Jauiior)' neat, nine hundred nnd fifty (9W) Herat
(more or less) common Pine Land,*liuato near the water*
of Black Creek in raid county; Icing one third of nn un
divided Interest in fifteen adjoining survdy*. a
Alto, at the name time and place, one hundred and
sixty acre* (160) acre* (more or lets) situate on the North
aide of Black Creek, having about twenty aorea in good
ordeeflw cultivation. Term* cash, purehow paying for
title*. QVUU8 III IIU,
June 37
/^UY Marshal’s SALE,—-Will be sold in
Kj front of the Court House, in the City of Savannah,
on the first Tu* «.lay In July next, the Ibllowlug property,
to win
l.«t and Improvement* on the North comer of Pine and
West Broad-strcetsi levied on na the property or R. M.
Goodwin, TrtMteo of Mr*. Scarborough, lor City Taxe*
Tor the year* 1845,1846,1647,1846 and 1819.
Also, Northern half of Lot No. 31 and Improvement*.
Yatnacraw : levied on n* the property of M. A olotton and
children, for City Taxe* for 1847 and 1848.
Also, part of Garden Lot and Improvement* No. 9,
West, (the North-we»t corner) i leyli d on a* the property
GEORGIA—Chathwn County.-r-To all
' J whom It may concern I Wbaress, George Cornwell,
Adminhtrator of Alary 8. Corn well ■deceased, h»ih applied
to tho Honorable the Inferior flourt of sold county, when
sittiMr for ordinary purp<v«e«Bfl* a citation to Irene and la*
publl-lifil accanllna to law, for Letter* DDniissnry.
These are therefore to cite and mlnimiMi all concerned
tile their objection* (If any they have) to the npplic.nu
... tho Clerk's (Mltcenl said Court, oil w before the ninth
dny of July next, otherwise Letter* Dftmlreory will bo
granted.
Witness, Hie llenotable Rolicrt A. Lewi*, one of the
Justice* of raid < ’oort. thi* ninth day of January, 1649.
Jan 9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. r.o. c~. c.
Taxes for 1847 and 1648.
Also, Letter It ami Improvement*, corner of Har
rison and St. Uall-stroctsi levied on a* the property ^af
lleur^Hittmere, for City Taxes Ibr 1648, le47, le48
Al*o, Eastern half of Lot No. 8, Yamacraw t levied
on^M the junjicrty or Patrick* Kelly, fbt City Taxe* lor
Alto, Improvement* on the South-east quarter of Lot
No. 36, Green want t levied on a* the property «>f Mr*.
Naomi Jones, for City Taxes for 184.%, 1647 and 1818.
June l DAN’L. II. «TF,\VART, C. M.
fUTY ShorifPa SALE.—Will bo sold on
Vj the first Tu.ndny In July next, Iwfore tho Couit
House In the City of Savannah, between the l -x.il buur*
of sole, the Iblhmiiit orttrleaof Furniture, to wit* One
doien Mahogany Chair#, two dmen fane bottom do.,
one Mahogany Sideboard, live ftlahojany Tables, one
Sofa, on* Istie MM,»«ai,y-H«elUiig Ctndr^three riolar
Lamp*, live \\ hii.-r*. one setG**lpr*,ouo lot Glassware,
two t 'Him scat Rovking Choirs, two sets Table Mow,
two dozen Hiivtr Spoons, two doten Silver Fork*, two
dozen hum on-1. tT< a and Coffee Cup* and H.iu -rr#,
i' "in*ana hraakfa-t *ct Crockery, two Fruit lUttica,
one lot Nut Cracker* and. Pickers, one set Di.-h Cover*,
eight Candlestick*, one lot common l.nmp*, fn Spit
toon*, six Bailn* mid Urn*, si* WmIi Stand#, live Bed
steads, three Ott* Drawers, six Looking GUares, one
Entry Lamp, two Cow, one Peach, lied Linen, PsbW
Linen, i«»d Towels, eight Mamas* s and Pillow*, six
Musquito Nets, Tea and Coffee Set, fifty yards Carpet
ing, and one Plano. Levied on os the property of Laura
Yonge, to satisfy three tl. fits, issued out of the Honora
ble the Court or Common I'lcasand of Oyer and Termin
er (br tile city of Savannah, at the Instance of Godfrey
to LaRoche, BheMon C. Dunning, and Andrew II. Gard
ner, v*. Laura Youge. . l'rop rty printed out by Plninfl
titrs Attorney. U. \V. IVYLLYj Sheriff.
June 3 * " » •
/'ZJ.EORGIA — Chatham County.—’I’d nil
' JT whom it may concern t
Whereas, John Lewi*, surveying AdmlnisUatur of Jcre
miah Stone, deeea*ed, Irath applied to tire Imuorahlc lute
riorCourt ot'said county, when sitting f'*r otdlnnry por-
s, for a citation to Ireue and bo iiuhli-ln-d according to
iw, for Letter* Dirailrenry.
These are therefore In cite and adtnonl*h all concerned
. title their objections (If any they have to the applicant In
the Clerk's Office of raid Court on or befoiotbe ninth day
'July next, otherwise Letter* DI«ini*eory will be granted.
Witncre, (he Honorable Klin* It cod, one of the Justices
of said Court, till* ninth day of January, 1649.
Joutf SEABORN GOODALL, i. r. o. r. c.
G EORGIA — Chntham County.—To. all
’ “•
rsrniH ,i| M iiiMVit i.avcimcr, imvcuni, uiuu nppll
the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county, when
sitting for ordinary purpose*, for n citation to issue and
bn published art niuing to law lor Letter* Dl*tnU#ory:
Thera are Urer*A*re to rile and ndmoulsh all concerned
lo file their oiijcUons (if any they haw) to the nppth-r.ni
in the Clerk’s OiJI«-e of said Court, on nr before tire ninth
day of July next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will bn
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of th a
Justices ol said Court, tills* ninth dav of January, 1849.
Jau 9 ‘BHABOgN GOODALL, c. c. o. ~
i, oerwren mo irj« nnurs or ■ .iu,
ertain HuUding, (brick) being of
e adjoining Building, (brick) being
mlJ two Buildings being Used and
ri HATH AM Sheriff’s SALE—On the
\J (IntTucMlay In July next, before the Court House
in the City of Savannah, between the Icgvl hour* of • .l<
w-III be raids §11 Utat certain “ -• • * •
two itoriM. and also tire ad‘
an Engine llwtra, the raid IT .
. occupied, and employed as to. Machine Shop and Engine.
House (stram), and also termed a llanlng Machine oral
Joiner’s Establishment—these Buildings bringalt’inu-d and
located on Lot* Numbers sixty-three, (63) and sixty-four,
(64), Crawford ward, in the City of Savannah, logtHwr
with the Enginea and entire Alaehiuefy and Apparatus,
and everything thereunto belongingt levied on by virtue
of a A. (to founded on furcclnsure of mortgage, issued out
nt the Superior Court or Chatham County in ftivor of
Mosea Eastman, Guardian of tho minor children of J.
Stone vs. Uix Fletcher. W. W. OATES,
June 3 •Sheriff c. i
/CHATHAM Sheriff’s SALE—On tho
Kj first Tuesday in July next, before the Court House
in tire city of Savannah, between tno legal hours or
will be *iAd, a negro man slave, iniacd Adam, cot
In Pi.i Savannah Jail as a runaway, and says lie belong*
to Air. Mciitcr Walker, who live* on Little River, Big Fe
lice, SouHi Carolina. Levied on by virtue of an order of
tire i!<>ii.imblethe Justiceaofllit lnfcii.tr Court <>f Chai
liAoi r-ii tv. to pay expenses,kr., in cumplian-re win
the \ct ot iio Lrci.laiurr, passed WJHecember, 1832.
June IV. W. OATES, Sheriff c. t.
C HATHAM Sheriff’s SALE—On.the
fir.-t Tuesday in July next, before the Court House
in tire city of Savannah, between the legal hour* of rale,
will be sold, the follow inffnegro »litves, vlxr Will and Ca-
ty,l;\id on by virtue of a fl. fa. is>uedout of the Superio-
Court of Chatham County, In Ikvorof Joseph Cutnmiflgr
for use of A. Portcf, Guanfion, rs. James Fountatu—prop,
erty pointed out by Deftmdaut.
June 1 W. W. OATES, Sheriff c. r.
fi HATH AM Sheriff’s SALE—On the
V-/ fir*iTnc*diy in July next, beflire the Court House
in tho City of Savannah, between the legal hour# ofeale,
will tic miM, all those two Lota of Land, rltuate, lying
nnd being In the City of Savannah, and known afld dli-
tUigufshcfi In the plou of oalii City by the Number* *lxty-
thr.-e (01), end ,‘ixty-four (01), Crawford Ward; - tomhrr
will tire Shop and fixtures, Engine and Machinery there
on; nnd also, all the right, title, and intrfert of him, the
said ln\ Fletcher, of, |n, and to oil that Lot of l.andsitu-
mc, lying an l being fn said City, and known and riitUn-
gui-licd by tire Number eight (8), Pubwkt Ward t levied
*>n t>> virtu* of a tl. (to, founded nn forratonuo.gf n\nn-
L-*:c. i--tied «>ut of the Superior Court of Chatham Coun-
i\, in favor of Jgosea Eastman v*. Uix Fletcher.
josofl W. W. OATES, Sh’ff r. c.
Administrator.
ftritmtl Hmbmfswwhts.
GROCERIES.—Givo us a call !—
I The SulMcriber* liavo received from Ncw-
t York, a choice and well xsde. ted nock wl
P GUOCEH1KS, selected one of tito firm ex-
pre*»ly for this uiarl._ _
Ht. Croix, Porto Htco and Muscovado Sutni
Loaf, Crashed, l*owdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pale nnd white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candles)'*
llyson, Black, Imperial and Gunpowder Tett«j,
i (live Oil; Sardine*; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond*, RaDIn*, UurranU and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pall*, OWuhe*, and all other
article* usually kept lu a Family Grocery Store.
* Also keep alw ays on hand of the lied ounllty, clioloe
Goshbi; Butter, Leaf Lord, Fulton Market lleef, Smoked
'CPitpes, Ham*,'toe. For sale on accommodating term*,
bf^ ’ DAVID O’CONNER,
ogt 94 ' Corner of Itroughton and Drajion *ts.
3JooU snibcfUscmnUa.
J^ALOGLAH- Of Journoyings U» tho
Indm
I Humre s nu Amoblngi spi.y op JtmnthHn Uo-
nw i ' \\ Mr • ■' x
<■ ii' - i - re.- !' \ i: 1 - ii ' 'd ull.
•Select Italian Ueuualicii, truulajed by Gold.ud Gcraud
and Nota. - ’
MMunloT Ancient Geography and History; by Wll-
*— prats, tran-bm .1 from ilw German; mliud ny Kw
citemwir Arnold.
Alniuev tile's.Elements of Rending nnd Oratory.
Saddlebag’* Juau' -v to (Ire Gold Diratu*, i aistratcil
with bfirk’mitmi by Hhnl—Ri cents. racNil'i^i
Nuridty Hook for Yimug Moth-IS by Mr«. t Utlull —
00 cents.
A few mure Mrs. KirklauU’s IloIidn\ ’• Abroad.
Him*on Public Arvli|techire}^I^BnKrt ^Dale oxyens,
4to, many plates.
June 13 , ;
, GROCERIES—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugar*; 90 do. Muscovado do.
900 Img* Rki Coffee; 100 bbl*. N. O. Wlihkey
I 45 hid*, l’help’s Gin; 30 do. N. Y. Brandy
ii 50 do. New England Rum
lie* manuftu'tured Tobacco
Bin* Wrapping Paper; DA hal
i 'odlLh;bo hoxe* imle Soa
. Brandy
Mi 00 "o. new rmgmnn i.um *
UO hotes maniifticturetl Tobacco' y
:«K> roam* Wraiming Paper; 95 half bbl*. No. I.Maeknrol
3000 lb*, t •odfl.h; 50 Uner inle Svan; 50 do. So. I do.
50 Mils. N. Of Syrupi 40 bint*. Cuba Alidade* ’
60 lieree* Culm Mwssjm 50 hole* Sperm Candlna ~
10 qr. cask* atadeIra retire; 95 do. do. Maton do.
95 bbl*. Ilaratarth hum; 50Imxe*•• alial lln
50 do. Sugpr. Butter niul Soda BlrauiU
75 matt* Ca*aa; 10 hhd*. llaeon Side*
A0 quarter qhe-t* Hyson Tea, S3 eighth do. do.’ >'
90 cherts BufclhTca; lO.bag, Pepper; 5 Img* Plnrenbi
10 kc«« Go-lu ii Butter; HObhl*. Monongohela WUi.key
nil’ |»t(*e* dtanl, Dupuv to Co.»s Brandy
vauf!ini50.hoxesChie*b . . <.*
ky Lt-ufTobaccv; 50 boxes PenJISiarcl
—'—is Maes
19 pnlf pipe* lHard,
4 do. do. Swan
5 lihil*. Keitlui ’
whom it may eon 'em i Sugar*; 100 Img* .
Whereas, Georg ■ W. Lavender, Administrator of the 60 idd*Cro*lietl, Powih redknd Refined fldgars -
** 1 * 1 •" 35 boxes Woolsey to Wnojray** Loaf ; do. * *
round! bevtsni nnd corroded by.
IHob, to lie followed by hi* entire
with Pulliam’s edition of Irving’s
lire Ora von >li^d'|nn)('by Wa*blngimt Irving, tm
with.nil tlie.prehcdlkg volume* ol lire new edit
100 Demijohn-*, various *lsns \ * •*, *'* * 1
KiJSsr ^ «■. fflssgfshmr' ,i'W ; , -Tv^iS'« i
jau 1 . '
A. CHAMPION offpre fur solo, nt
Store, North shin Alarket square: 40 liltd* St.
Crmv, Porto Rico, Muscovado mid N. O.
Sugar*; 100 bras Kb* and JavaCoffce
RNE WILLIAMS.
boxes Woolsey to Woo|*ey’»
10 hlids Aloln*e#,and 10 bhlf S)Tup
100 bbl* amtliqirbbl* Coanl nud Georgia .
50 h*.v* Sperm,9.» do ^Adminttflnp, nnd 30 do Hull’s
Cmi'lb*;UtONhxes and half lioxes Soap »
9 i n-ks Wiulctaiid Fall Sperm Oil , . , \
10 Mils. Mess PoS; 10 half bbl*. F. M. Beef
50 paukilgrs Buckwheat In bid*, half nr. e||hUi ami-hag#
35 pncknie* choice Teas; 90,000 superior Havana Hegnr*
75 boxes half nm| qr. Raisins; 10 bo.xes.Layer do. ’
90 casks and 50 boxes ehoiru Wine - - t . ..' *
I pipe Dramly, vintage of 1819 - v J*
l qr. ra k Uuren*s Port Wine *
Ilollniid Gin and Deurestlc Liquors
200 Inixcs aihl hnlf boxes Tfiakeco, various brands
Afnrtard, Pepper, Gingery Alb*rare, Cloves, Mm-e, Al-
Iiimidi*, Currnau, Svfect Oil, Sardine*, Nutmeg*, Starch,
Wine olid Cider Vinegar, Codfish. Potatoes, tor. toe.
N. U.—The above stm-Ji of Goods have allbcensclceted
With much care for each, aftlie uapm-edented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement will lie given to those
wlio purchase for cosh of city acceptances. # nov 1 .
” OROCERIlfs.—Tho Siibscnlier
lia* received by recent arrivals s
50 hhds. l’orto Rico Sugar
20 do. St. Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
rdniid Ik-rtn -il; 93 bbl*. Coffee Fu;ar
300 ba;s Rio Cotlbe; 50 l«g* La-uirado, .
50 bail* and pockets Java LkHfce ¥
100 pa*-ka;es Tohai-co, varioO* brands
too Id*’*, romtoon Gin;50ilo. Ilrelpsito *.
100 tills.New Bugland Ijiini; 5 ni|H>* Holland Gin
50 bills. Wrsf'ni Wlilsk* y;5 halfpipesOtard Brandy
50 quarter mul viabihrask* Malaga Wine
1 pum-h* on Sf. Croix Rum
90 quart r nnd eighth casks Madeira Mine •
nt bid*, super oi l Alooonjahela Whiskey
100 pi-*-c* Dundee ll» reins; 15 bales Gunny do •/
75 «n»ks llrn on Sides; 95boxes Peart Suireh
not canvassed Hams, very ehntee
100 bqrreWaod hniriilibbX’anal Flour 4
50 bids. Baltimore FlntirpSOO Mwa assorted Phut,
90 bbis. and 10|ialfpPp«t*CirtefVlqejtor ' : ■
M bid. No-3 Mackerel; 100keg# Hazard’* Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brands „ ‘ . , /
90 hags Pepper; 10 do.ff pfqe; 95 lioxes Raisins • “
90 lioxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frallr-Almhtids
5ff Wills. Culm MolnsSi-iq 50 boxes Pipes a
:« barrels New Orleans Molasses •
95 .’asks Port* r, pinw nh*l quarts ' t 4
90 quarter i-hi-st* 11)0011 Ten; *5 box** Cheese
M HpaaUh 1,’ipr., vnrlou. bnnilt ‘ ^
v Flour. •
(4.EORG IA —Hrytin County.—Tofll wlumt
Vj it may concern: 0 «
Whereto*, Jam** Shcniiaii. Administrator of the estate
of Lewis Lanier, has applied to Hie Honurnlilo tho Infe
rior Court of sabl County, while sitting' us a Court of
Ordinary, Ibr Letter* of DLuii-shin from bis said Adminis
tration :
Tlrera are therefore to cite and admonish all peroon*
interested, to file tin ir objection* (if any they hare) in
the Clerk’s Offleo of tin* Court of Ordinary for raid
ibounty within the time prescribed bylaw, otherwise
: .eitcrs UUmisMtiy will he (ranted lire a;q4ieaut.
.Witness, the Honorable John I*.Him-*,one of the Jus
tices of said Court of Onlinajy, this twenty-first day of
June, one thousand eight hundred amt forty nine.
June97 |1. PMITII, c.c.oj
riEORGIA—MclnUwh
VJ w limn it may concern:
County.— To nil
Whereas, Vlo.e* V*iun«e, applies for Letter* of Ailinin-
i-tratlou de bonis mm ou the of Uoliert Younge, of
this county, dei-en-ed.
These are then-fine to cits and alumni b all and singu
lar the kindred nnd creditor* of said deceased, to be and
appear at my,nl(trc within the time pre*erll*cd bylaw, nnd
show cause (if any they Imre) why Letters of Admiuis
(ration should imt Ire granted Hir said appli-aut.
Witness the IBmoralile William J. Kins, one of the
Judges of Hie Court of (irdinary of said county, thi s May
31rt, 1849. B. M. BLUNT,
June 9 c. r. o. m’i. c.
/^JEORGIA—Glynu County.—To all whom
V_* ll may concern: Whereas 8anml M. Burm-it, l?k-
rcutor of the lost will at\d ti-'-tnim-nt ofCol.Jolin Burnell,
deceased, hath applied to Hie lltfnnrahlc Hie Inferior Cmftt
hf Glynn County, when sitting fur ordinary'purposes, for
a citation to issue and he published according to law fur
Letters Dlsmlskdry!
Thera are therefiire, to cite and admonish nil concern
ed, to file their oM*-ctlou* (If nnv they have) to the npgU
cant, in the Clerk’* Office of *nbl Court, on or before HiC
*erond Monday of Jauiinr)- next, otherwise Lltt -rx Pi*
Usoxy will he framed.
Wimers, the Honorable John M. Tison.oneof the Jus.
ticea of the said Court, this l.ttli day of June. A. !>., 1849.
ALEX. HCRANTON, tTlerk c. o. o. r.
Brunswick, June 15th, IMP. June 18
■ iv r E MO fll „f u, c U„V., David Al. *1, D. D.,
ITJ.JntoAlisiiohntj toCfiflinjby Ills Neplievv, Ilflv.G.
abpy Horn*!: iflbelionnudy. inscribed to the
People; by HmHev. Jauio llnipllton, D. D.
.1 Hoeicty; or, tire March of Intellect the Con-
if Modern /*xompli.-hnienU; by .Miss CaHiariue
^AT^fit^tx^n'pBifll
hy t Mli<* Cntlmrine ~' 1 ‘
.ffiritrrnl gxMict tfscincnis.
CllOM.lt l.
A SURE IIEAIEDYI A PREVENTIVE! I A CURE M
IE ibliowing letter la frvin Mr. Wootl-
.Ward; of tit. Louis’, to J. N. Harris, E*p, New Lon
don, Conn , General WhotssoM Agciitfbr our ruin Killer.
Air. \YooJw-atil is n resident of r*t Louis, a gailQcinan
of high ic-ptTtuiiiiity.niid during the piovniehrti of Hie
■eboljrn in ili.xt citi Ins u-ntoliOd the result of the nppll-
cation of our Pain’ Killer for this disease, mid III* lc*li-
mony can l» n lied upon with the utmost conibk-nc*’.
2Jt. I.oois, Alnv 31. 1819.
J. N; llarri»«E*(|.—DcarSin You will rcoollqcl mhen
1 saw you in New London, in January lo»tnivexiiri-*-lng
to you my most sanguine exiicctnlmiH that Davis’ Pain
Kill r vvoiilj have n Ircint-iulou* Hale in tlio iVel) tills
ticiptUon- have been inoro than rc.il-
nhny «*f ilioiisainls who have used U
would not be willing logo to bed al
bight without It Id Ilia h* *
’ Oil
sons*ui, nnd my traticl[
ranco of the cholera In thls i-liy, such was
< III the appearance of the choir
ilia confidences in Use l’nlrt Killer ns a remedy, Hint many.
who pur. lui-ed ii u ni ok* -I t ■ me Hut Hi. y Ii t.l at*
or dn-ad of the cholera as long a* they bad the Pain Kil
ler by thrift, ami hundred* took it daily n^x preven
tive, tot no person (-on have a derangcinclUor Hie Urtvcl*
ordiarrhien if they uwsthis mcdb ln*] dally. This wo#
lire security nnd confidence of hundreds MflualMcd w iih
it, and when their fti«nit*Avcre aUnekcd wlili ■* “ 1 -
they w ould ftdiulnl-tcrthls rotpAlyln large iiuanliile* In-
U’lttnlly, and also exlenmlly by Irelbing hud nibbing Ibrtn
f it, nnd >n 'very ease vvfmro It has bran taken in
of tho first stage* of tills disease It has prov*d.
cofnl.. 1 1 consider It nn Inlkllltde remedy. I hnvo
' itrtduallua • " “ -
with
r PHE Dead Sea EXpI^ITION—Narnt-
’ X *|ivoof the United Plate*.Expedition td the River
Jordan nnd the Demi Bea; hv IV, li. l.ynch, U. H, Navy,
Commander or.Hie Expedition—Us one volume, 8vo.,
with map* and numerous Hlu*t(aHoii*.
UVAintAH WllOLtMAUi AND 11KTAU.
/CHATHAM Sheriff’s SALE.—On the
V-/ fir»t Tuesday in July next, before the Court House
in th<-, ity „r Savannah, between Uie legal hours of sale,
will lie mi: |. al that certain lot, piece or parcel-of Land,
-itu it -. ly in? nnd being In tha county of C'haHiam, on the
I-le of lf»p (.containing five (5) acres of land, more or
I'-*-., l.oiii, i> ) on tho north by lands of IVillinin Uran*hy,
mi the miiiiIi anJ vest by lands of George Glenn, and »n
iu -ii i.v 8kldaway River. Also, a certain other lot,
piece or p ireel of laud, odjoininf to Hie said lot, piece «r
parcel or land above asraribed, containing also five (5)
acres, more or leva, together with all and singular tire
building. and improvements to the same belonging, or in
any wi.e mqi’Tiulnins— (mortgaged by Johannah Uranrby
to John It. U’lMor, after tho making, executing and de-
liveryoi 11|<- mii.i mortgage to the saM John R. Wild* r,
v)'.»- > ml J..ii * ii i iii Bramby did intermarry with ims John
I,avail, upon tho contract of which said marriage, a
deed of inurl igo settlement wa* duly unde and execu
ted, vvh re by Uio sold mortgaged property above described
was conveyed to the Rev. Jeremiah F. O’NIi-ll, of the
fittls and county aforesaid In trust for Uie use or tire said
Johannah Oransby, now Johannah Lavan, os is therein
more particularly mentioned and expressed.) Lev rd on
by virtue «r « fl. 11*. founded on foreclosure ofmoitgage,
issued out of the Superior Court of Chatham county, In
favor of John It. Wilder vs. Johannah Lavan, Jolm La-
van. find Jereniiub F. O’.Viell, 1'rustec.
June 9 W. IV. OATES, BheHffo. c.
fJ.KOHGIA—LtlxTly County.— lo all vvliom
VT it may concern i
Wlicrens, Elixalieth S. L. Jonc* applies fir Letter*
Dismissory upon the Estate bf Joseph Jon*-*, late of said
county, deceased. ^
Thera are therefore to <-itc and admonish nil nnd singu
lar Hie kindred and creditors of *ni<i estate, to die their
objet lions (if any they have) in my offer, in terms of the
law; nthrrwito l.*-tt< r* of Dismlsson will be granted Mid
applicant at the November term of said Court of ordinar)
or the present year.
IVitnes*, the Honorable Jolm A. Hendry, tills 7th .May.
1849. J. H. BRADIVELL, r. c. o. t.c.
may 9
f^MSORGlA — Liberty County. -raTu all
V.T whom it may concern:
Whereas, Barali Howard apidics to nre for Letter* Dis-
nilsoory on the estate of Christine llotvqrd, Into of said
county, deceased.
Thera are therefore locite nnd admi)iii*lnill concerned,
to file their objection* (if any they have) within the time
prescribed by law, In my offee, or said h-tiers will he
granted.
Witness, thn Hon. W. E. W. Unarferninn, one of Ui4
Justices of said Court, this 5th dny of Alnn-li, 1819.
mar 7 J. H. BRAIHYELL, c. c. *». v. c.
TT’XECUTOIt’S Noiice.—All iwreonn in-
I * debted to lire Estate of Arehlbnld Clark, late'nf
Camden county, Georgia, deceased, are r*-que«ied to
make payment; and nil persons having rhlms against the
same, are called upon to present lli*-ir accounts properly
attested. HENRY E. W. CLARK,
VTOTICE.—All persons having demands
i. X against the estate of Dr. Jnines Troup, of McIntosh
County, detected, nre requested to pit-sent them properly
attested; and those indebted to the estate are required to
make payment to
J. HAMILTON COUPER,) Qualified
D. II. II. TROUP, \ Executor*.
D..rieu, 15th May, 1849. * may 17
A DMINISTRATRIX’ SALE—On the
JTx. first To'•s lay In Angust next, will be sold in front
of tha Court House, in the city of Bavannah, between
the u*uai hours of rale: All that tract of Land, situate,
lying and h* ingin White Bluff District, county of Chat
ham ami State of Georgia, known ’as the llelleinmiie
Plant ire m, containing eleven hundred arres,mprJor less,
qelonging to the Esttte of the late Francis B. Porcher,
Bold by permlsilon of lire Honorable Hie Inferior Court
of Chatham county, while sitting for nrdinaiy pnruofe*
for the benefit of the heir* nnd creditor# of said E-tatfl
Teinra made known on the day of rale.
JANNET B. PORCHER, Adm'x r. t. *.
.DMINISTRATOR’3 6»le—Conlimicd
f twenty-sovellih day of July next, will he
ate residence of Mis. Mary Ahliott, deci-ared,
■ property, to win Bixleen head Block Cat
), one Canoe Boat, a lot of Bed Cloilie*,
... ac.—tho property of the raid Mary’Ah-
•d, raid for the benefit of the heir* and ered-
aW decegrad- -
ALEX. HCRANTON, ) Adn.inlslrntor#
JAMES GOWEN, j Administrators.
June8Ui, 1849. ..June ll
— . .. ... late of Glynn County,
deceased,* are hereby .required to make payment to tire
undersigned; and all pprsou* bavin? demand* ng.iinM said
Batata, are tr*jii**-i-ai to present lire same w iUiin Hie tiiu
Pr ” C *i? MLEX. SCRANTON, ) . In ,, llU „ al *
. - . * JAMES GOWEN, j ^dminiatialnra
Brunswick, (Ga.) April 12,18 J8. npr 19
TCrOTlOE,—All .persons indebted to the
J.N guhscriber, cltlicr by note or Umlc account, will
ilrtira come forward nnd pay the same, on or before the
kilt.' day of June next* Alter that Hme.tlipy will tie placed
ii the hands of nn attorney for collection.
* . GEO. W. ADAMS.
Savannah, MaySCtb, 1819;
TVFOTICE—Three months after dateanpl
i.a cation will bo made to lire Central Rail-Road mid
tanking Company of Georgia, for renewal of Certificate
(0.813, dated June Vlth, 1837, in'my iinnie for five
Shares of the Capital Slock of sab! Company, raid Certifi
cate ItaviiA been lo. t. t
Jnny 4 WM. H. BUpD.SAl/
0RG1A—Chatham County.— To al\.
ip it may concern i
_j, Jane N. Robertson will nppiy to Hie Honors-
aferior Court of said County, when sitting for
purposes, for Letters of Administration de bonis
A. on the estate and effects of Marion Ann
j, late of said County deceased i ‘
Thera are iher.cfore to cite and admonish all nndein-
gular the kindred and creditors of Hie raid dec. nsed,
to file their objection^(If any they have) to the applicanl
In Urn Clerk’s Ottice ofsalit Court, on or before the find
dav of July IK-xv, otherwise Letter* of AdmiuLiraliou
"' anted.
*, the Hon oroide Anthony Porter, one of Uie
J 1 Court, this 31st da^of May,
■.BEAllORN GOOD
LL, c. c. o..c. c.
/'GEORGIA.—Chatham County.— To all
;VJ wlimn it may concern:
Whereas, Philip Reilly will nppiy to the Honourable the
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for Ordinary,
purpose*, for Letter* of Administration on the estate and
effects or Charles Mullen (a minor) late of said Comity,
lar tho kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file
tJi. rii!.ji--'tions(ifany they have) to the applicant in the
Clcrk’a Office of raid Court, on or before the first day of
July neitiothervviso Letters of Administration will be
granted.
Witness, lire Honourable \v. Thome William* one of
the JiiMre8#of*aid Court, this 3l*t day or May A- D. 1849.
may 31 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. C. c.
O.EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
vU* whom it may concern:
Whereas, Matthew Luf burrow, Adminfslrntor of Uie
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath applied to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue and be published,
according to law, for Lei ter* IRsmlssnry.
These are therefore to cite and ndinouish, all concerned,
to Mu their objections (if any Oiey have) to Hie applicant
in tho Clerk’s offee of said Court, an or before the twelfth
. day of September next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will
bo grant' ll.
Witness, Uio Honorable W. Thome Williams, one of
oJustice# of said Court, till* twelfth day ofMarch, 1849.
iti >|13 BEAllORN GOODALL, c. c. o. n. c.
Bt. Mar)‘s%Ga-, June 1st, 1819.
Qualified Ex’i
June 4
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
YuunK’a niilldlnj(«Nlgn of the (toldcaSiulillr,
Opposite ITamillun ff Symons' Clothing Start.
W. H. 1IAY df CO., ..
MaiiufniHirrr* of BRIDLEB, BADDLEB nnd IIAIU
NESBEBjIiaveon hand a good assortment of Baddies,
Bridle* nnd Ilnnic*****, of vvlib-h the ri>llo«ing coni;irlra a
BpnnDh ttuilu-il, Overlaid ami BhaftoflEBaddfoa;
it’s larau and extra lnrgn Baddies; Men*’ Plain do.;
dwlo.; Iloy*’ and Race do.; l.ailiea’ Baddte*V>f *
variety vrPatteru*; Bridles and Martiugules; Boddlu-Ungs,
Trunks, to*-.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees,flklrMn?
anil Hog Skins; Pad do.; Straining nnd Wonted Web]
Thread mtd Tfleks, assorted sizes. 0 Jjs
' ILlltNEABEB.—Coach, Bnrotrehe, Buggy‘fold Bulky
Harnesre* of till kinds, by Hie single set.
CARRIAGE Till MAI I NOB.— Barouche, Buggy nnd
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frait)es;ItohM and limvs,
by Hie single ret; Plated and Brass Plump Joint*; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top mid Curtain do.; broad nnd
nnrrmv Lnees, variety of patterns; Bilk on*l Worsted
Fringe*; black nnd purple Coach Boons; Buggy Lamp*;
(dated nnd Urars Carriage Bands? Brass and plated
Knobs, too. jail I
■\TOTlCE.—All persons Indebted to the Es-
J.X Ute of Mrs. Mary Abbott,
*\TOTICE.-rThrcc months after date appli-
11 cation will he made to the Bank of Hie Htale of
Georgia for payment of Hie following Note* of said Bank
Let 13, principal iliuik, payable to N. A. Hardee, sign*-
A. Porter, CosHlcr.-left Irend hair lost |ir desuoyed, (fi
Fifty Dollar*,) aim No. 2,41«, pilnclpul .Bunk, *igW(
B. t;iiminliiff, ; J’rr#Meht, right lumd half h»l nrdestiorei
(forTell Dullar*.) . JOHIAII E, NL'NNALLY.
Zebufoii, Pike ri unity, Mgrcli 22, 1849. , mar 24
'ptfr.mooihR afier daiu applU
node to'tire Honorable tire Ihlcriw
Unty, wlieii sifting ns a court of rtr-
vide tin* Land* and Negroes Irelong-
nf Franklin Fox. late of raid county,
^ ' CYRUS Blltf), -
Adin’r dc boni* non. *
cation 1
Court or Cbni._ r
dlmtiy, for leavalo dlvi
ing to the Estate
deceased. *
June 27
TVTOTICiS.—Four months afUir date apnlica-
lv tion^vlllba niltde to U«* Hunopildo the lufi-rioi
Court of Chatham «ounty, when'sitting ns n Court of Or
dinary, for leave to rail all Hie Land* nnd Negroes bo.
longing to the Estate of Andrew Bird, Jr., Into iff said
County, deceased. •
June 97 CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
iVTOTICE.—Four months afterdate, appli-
J. 1 cation will be made to Hie Honorable Hie Court of
Ordinary of Liberty County for leave to sell the real
of B. II. Renton) dpeeased, late of raid County, of*
all concerned will take due notice.
June 31 JOHN 8I1AW,.Administrator.
TVTOTICB.—Four months after date, anph-
1 X cation will he made to Hie Honorable, tire Inferior
Court of Clmtnam county, while sitting Ibr ordinary pur
poses, for leave- to sell the slaves belonging to Hie estnto
of Jno.'Fennftiline, deceased, for the bcncfil of Hie Ireir*
and creditors. T, J. WALSH, Adin’r.
may 23
TVTOl ICE.—Foui' months after date, appli-
li cation Will be made to the Justice* of Hie Inferio.
Court of Chatham*County, when silting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell nil Hie real and personal eetate
of Charles Hie wort, late of said County, deceased, (or so
much thereof as may he necessary,) for Hie benefit of tho
heirs and creditors of said estate,
mar 20 It. IV. ADAMS, Administrator.
Tattnall Snncrlor Court—Oct. Term, 1848,
' IN EQUITY.
Joseph A . Mattox and wife Marj’ Ann, Martin
L. Joins ami wife Martha Caroline, Com
plainants; tuul Henry A. Smith, Aaron 11,
-1, Sltnon 1‘. “ " * ‘ " '
y a. nniiiii, Aaron n.
icKinini, mu™ j*. Smitlij John A. Mat-
Guardian of Lucy A. A., Jaine* A. S.,
becca J., and Sarah Strickland, and
wis N. G. Strickland, Defendants.
Bill for
Discovery
ami Relief,
iV motion, It is ordered that tho complain-
nut,’ Solicitor have leave to amend hl-i hill in Uio
ohovo Mated cue, and the defondant* be served with a
copy thirty daya before the next term of this Court. It is
fortlicr ordered. That Henry A. Smith, one of the defend
ant* who reside out of this county, have «-rvirc yet-
fected «■( Mia by TtdrllcyJu (,t tote urine puollc gazette*
in tm** Biate, according to Uie rule or Court In such cases
m ul’ and provided. . . '"'.v
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior Court,
JMG17UI, 1849. WILLIAM W. ROGERS, c. f. c.
TVTOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
1" cation will ho mud*; to tho Honorable the Interim
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell nil Hint lot of Laud, known ns Lot
No. 165, in the 6th District of originally Houston, but
now Crawford couuty, containing 202)f acres, drawn by
Willinm Epplnger, and belonging to Hie citato of «aid
Win. Eppinger. WM. FAllIAN I.
mar 1(1
LAW, Adui.
TVTOTICE.—Four months after date applica-
It lion will be made to Hie inferior Court of Glynn
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell nil Hie real and personal estate of John Lamb, late of
said county, deceased, for Uie benefit of the heirs and
creditors. JOHN. V. LAMB, Adin’r.,
Brunswick, Go., Jan. 29,1819. felt 2
nut beard of au Individual lu any ftuully who used the
Pain Killer when mucked but what spoedily recovered.
Copt Hrooilvvell, ofthsi steamer AUanttc, a New pr-
.... leans packet, Informed ms that on one of hi* trip* up tha
bv Wailiinslmt Irvins.toei-tlicr ri,r,,r *° *hli city, Utatthere were upward* ofraventr cr “
Xm**'uf the iiew ediuint— of cholera on bonril, nndtto l’aln Killer was tued
* yi .ipa new cinuuu C g nl| 9 ul( , an d trlumptiant success.
-Theclerk Infornn-d mo that lie administered It to per
sons When cold mid in the cramp*, and U gave Immcdiata
relleft but still It whould be given quickly, Ibr when tho
discharge of “rice water” ha* begun, lire hope of life hag
tied. hiKHild this illseoso make It* appenranee among
you, as In ail probability it will, bo not alarmed, you and
all others there have tha remedy, Slid I am confident If tho
Fain Killer is used not a death b) cholera will occur in
your city. .
If the cholera comes among you, watch IU nmgress,
mid the remedy use, sad m»rh sty wired*, tha fttmlly* who
r the March of Intellect;
' Received by
TJQOHNrMf
. TuckeniianW Clinracterl.llca' orldioraiute , Illustrated
by thffQcnlusof.lfisUngulsnfld Met), •
'Downing’s Lnnd*.-N|re Gardening and Rural Arclillec-
, u^y , Uon > m. | iyr , ^ uouKRwuUAMa .
LT A RR1 SON’S Columbian tNK—Ipqimrt,
II pint*, 8o*., 4 o*. ami iu smnll stands, in Jioxcs o
...... al.k*.IB. ll, t.B* BAlhll *
ycHi Black Ink. in quarts and pir,ts.
— jinsoit’s Steel Fen Ink, In quarts, p
-8 ot., 4 nz. and 2 ft*., by the doai-u or retail.'
■Indelible Ink, for writing on-Lliren. -
Copying Ink, Arnold’* best Encli-li, in pint and half
pint stone Jugs; do. Maynard to Noye’s do.
Cop) lug I’npcr, bv the ream—bo»t Engli-li; do. do. in
Rook*. «l one ream and of half ream. - .
Copying Freeze*. *
Manifold Letter'
I'li.tlAMS.
Manifold Letter Writers, Ju*l ri’ce
apr 21 : .s.VlvjnoR;
'I’llE Rra. LlONffrSwi-lV?til 8nUhtl
•i . hy J. Fcuniiiioro Ctrepeh - ’ . 7
1| A uaT- { ni,do of ^ ,0,|,:yi UouglaiiJcrrold,9<l ydlUon,
Kllfn \Varrham; or, l.ovn and 6uiyt ‘A thrilling hovel
of real lira; by Mira Ellen Pickering. *
The Gold Mines0| tire Gila: A Hcqunl to ofd-Hftka
tliri Guide; by Charles wHvohber. ■ .1 . r
Eighieeu Hundred and Twelve; or Napoleon’s iuvn-
sion of IliiMin i Au lllstorienl Riflnnnre: by Lon* IlclUtab.
-Jbstr^lv^iy. ... >V. TljollNB WILLIAMH-
)OT .CioUl-Sfcior’s MAiSyA
J. pnn tlenlauil jnslrurtiveCnidt^nXdl:
hoing- a
' nr to’Uie Iiewiy. ii^cnvsrcd Goid 'Region* or 1
vol. 71'timamVcdlUniio^ Irving's Wdrk*.. *. v -
* Fnhclmev or Zoology, toucliinj the »tructut«S develpp-
ilbuthni nodiinturai nrniug -im-nt of the race*
', being and extinct; hy Louis Agatsix olid Au
'•mid.
niPin.
I'MSJ i on tha Dlynlaea oftheAir Passage*: rom-
pririiiaaiiinqiilrt'int'iUioliDtsry.pailiology, rnii«e*. and
treatment of ttin*v nffertions or tha throat called llron-
\V%SKi* Cowman’. Bore Throat, toe.;
.The Dramatic Works of nirhiiril RrinsIcyHIieridnn.
1 he l.ile of, Lorenzo de Medici, called the Msgiilfij
cei.tl by William Bft-cot. L
TheLlfe and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth; by William
| ItoSeOC. '
jHUIImhn'* Joumnl of Hrlencn ami Art* for March. |
-rived by
LLIAMrf.
1 lie Wcstuilnster'llev law for January, 1849.,
- Arnof* Gothic Architecture, No. 4. Ju-trac*
mar 12 W. TIIORNB tl'ILLI
iWcbtcal ^tiDciUisfmnus.
tho l’UBLIC—BURNS & SCALDS.
J. I challciiL’e till'world to prove, Hint
DALIil-lY'N .V1AOICAI. 1‘AIN 10.VTIIACTOH.
That l» to say, the original and only genuine article, (not
Hu- couiitrrri-itniui imitation Extractor,) lias cvcriuikd,
in any one single ln*iangy, ftom its first introduction by
me In 163U, up to this period,) to onus the worst Burns
and Scalds.
To mothers of Pninlllca.
1 would say, niany arcidcnts, *Uch a* Bums, Scald*,
Cut*, Wound* nnd Bruises, are offrenaent occurrence to
i-liildreii,and they me moreover subject to’many other
complaint*, snch n* Sore and Inilaineil Eyes, Rheuma
tism, Eruptions, Swellings, Sprains, and Inflammations.
HALLEY’S EXTRACTOR fl * certain, quick, sure nml
never failing Bi-iucdy, In any and nil of tho ubovc enu
merated cniuallres nml di-ea^c*.
The True Teat
*, tint Hie genuine DALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, In tho
vvoi.t Bums mid Scald*, draws out the llru nnd pain In n
few minute*; ami Troiii Hie moment or It# application it
r* li'Vi • l siib.iui-H lire pain, nnd produce* a cooling nml
(Milling efibet, and vvlist Is of vast Importance, It heals
tlip vvpu&us wlvliout *tu» I No family ought therefore to
be ufthOut it Ibr a «lngle day, for It ftequanlly is Hie
H.UII* of preserving lift) Itself I and now,
1 MARK .THU DIFFERENCE.
Tha counterfeit and Imljallon Extractors imutatk and
larasssKTitarstMi • ,
C'(i|>lnlus mul Clerlta of Htcnmhoikla
ought never to be without o good supply of Uie —
w 8xmo^*‘- — J
IttriKcnl gtaim-Ksnncwts.
OACTion icxrn*.
BrsS^StHVfasa
. Of .Wnsuis Of w P.TfWaMsjtjad «w StraBarffiffi 1 *
Bsnsptrliu. »l.lfh lh*y «»li Df. 1 W»mhJg«r«tp*rllln, dlnonL.
tin* ll OBNUINe, UrUicsl, tie. 1 HU Tuwimnd I. ho .lojfor
M„r***i, huiw*t Lrattrir a work** Sa nlleMili, » n <lix.
(it. ) *4 h* humiiM lllli of Ilf., Or ll.* |w|xti, p| nlniut credit
...... kit f.mily smi *1 tm, so4 L. '
. J’rlnclpal qjtrr, IWNsoami., Ksm-Vni
OLD
Jacob
TUG OltlUlNAL
DOCTOR
Townsend,
DISCOVERER
aiiNUlNB
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA,
Uses tha Puln Killer dally will have a* rliarrtora, m tie-
nrraay oaort of tire lioivef*, and‘canrequcnlly no ckotem.
If those who are atucksd will use tho Pain Killer eat*"
and thoroughly they will he saved. This has beta U
experience of hundreds in this city daring Uie ravages
this dreadful di*ea««. * • • . • *
I have not been able to supply one-fourth oftho demand.
I hate received order* from persons begging me to ft fid
them some. *. >
Now, for your own salra, for my take, and for Hie sake
of suCforiiig thousands, man sums arraugemanU Hurt yonr
«aq he supplh d. Increase ypur manulheture, rio
jagtbat a suffering world may be.relieved fwm,
pain, for the time will,come when wot a fttmlly ott this
cmulncm will he willing lorlo without it a single dny. „
1 Respuctftilly^oiirs, A. T. WOODWAitE.
Those using tho.Pnln KB|er should strictly observe the
following directions i
At the commencement of the disease lake a teaspoon-
fill of Pain Killer in Bugar and water, and Uien halksfrts-
1* across Uio stomach und bowels with tho Pain Killer
^Hliould tire diarrhaia or cramp* ronlinue, repeat the
dose every fifteen minute*. In Hits way the dreadful
scourge may be checked and the patient relieved In the
course of a few liours. :
N. Ur Beitirn nhdget Uia genuine article, ns there la
some siiurinus stuff nliout the country. Por sale by tho
principal druggists in Hie United Htat.-s. *
. - PERKY DAVIS to SON, Proprietor*,
June 97 . , Ju . . 74 High el* Providence R. I-
Uahuy on board of their ve wels.-Ei piuaiims and collaps
ing orbollpts do ftequeptlv occur, nml dreadful sulforlng,
mul—not uwftcqucnUy—for* or Ufa i* Ujo consequence 1
It Is therefore positively criminal, to neglect the acquisi
tion ofsifch tut IflVnluablo Remedy. Rend Uio following;
Atvftil Cnse^of Nr-nlili
Wheat FtgI.D, Niao«i*aVo. N. Y., Feb. 28,1818.
Mr. Usllc*—Dear Bin ’While my soil, fifteen years ol
wu» at work In the shingle manufactory of L. I*. Upse I
had the mlsfiirtun* to slip and fkll Into a large vat, ud
tile purpose of boiling • block* preparatory to cutUr.,.
c blocks had Just beet) removed from the v*t, coii-
—nlug a largo quuullty df boiling water. He fell for
ward, scalding lioth hands and nmu, all one plde, and one
log badly and tho other partially. Tho scalds ware so
hud on his arms and leg Hint 1110.4 of the flesh came'oft-
with Ids garments, and his lift) was despaired of hy both
•2 physicians and friend*. .1 . .»■'
Dull*) '* l’aln Extractor was procured as soon as ■ possi
ble (which was in nboutiix Iioum) andapphed, and which
relieved 1 *him from nil pain, prevented inflnmation and
swelling, mid In a few days commenced healing hit sort*,
There appeared a general improvement, so much so Hist
In three weeks he was removed to his father's house, dis
tant almut one mile and a half.
Wo continued tha usq of tho shove mrdidno for two
months, nnd we believe It was Hie means, under Provl-
dence, of saving hi* life, nnd wo would cheerfully rrenu-
-tbi aK93SS
GKi-iDa-filte. 0 *
flmo, nnd V..r,nn1l,d Prrpnrnll..
fcSKSMWVJffi - 1 " •“‘••■'WNrU—d
L'-i,. ™«.i a. piWmmbb, 11
A1J * , OBNUINK
Old »r. Jacob Townsend's KnrsRpnrllla
Ouro of Innumerable Dleontee, -7
Bosswuh Clark.
V. E. Clark,
personally acquainted with
vllcve the above statement
donee, of saving Ills life, nnd WO Would cheerfully recum- — — -«w*»swt
>i" ml It In oil similar case* n» a rafe and invaluable rente- ./CUNWttPTION, DYBPEMIA, *.k1 MyRnc6Mfl.AtNT.aM
Rmiuam Cmm. ow»ii*«sn*rs* iisw
Impurity of the Blood.
StSMSlCii
T/'ALLfaANT'S RHEUMATIC L1NI-
X 1 WENT, OR FAIN —
r I^HE Biliffe MANUAL, comprising sclcc
X lions of Scripture, tngeUier with Scripture Kxnres-
rimiB of Prayer, aiiriilicil from Mathew Henry, with an
Ap-tMtia,D)- wtw.tKen.; • ■
Tin* Scripture Text‘Book, eoniniiiin
of Minister*, B. S. Tevdiere, ami Kami
l’er»us*lvc( to
Prayer*; hy Rev.
I.ito In Ennui
tm 1 m
ALu, a ftittimraftppi' of Tim Sha*lmv oftho Cross, nn
llegory by,(lie Rev. lY. Adams, M» A. “ * ’~ _ “
lltlun. lie 1 “ 1
mar 17
r|-*iTF.t)IASiob r D Vral the 1'BA1U^-By
X- MK.0..re,
I’rrey, or mb ow.r J d “•*"— ^ *-
itliorof ‘‘Tlie Ifoi
Ana 'linn I.
AGRICULTURAL !M
PEH.MENTS. —400 Plough*, nun
pri-hignll the various sixes and kinds
71-«d in this section.
40 t uttivator* mid Harrows, various pattern*
40 Btraw and Corn Foddar Cuttef*. various price* •
125 I’ateut nml rountion Grain Fan Mills ,
I 0 Grain 1 broiling Machine*
30 Corn Miollers, varioiu kinds/for bond .and hor
power; fi do. do. with i4*|)oniler and cleancf
fi Coni *u<l Cob C'rm her* •
U Pat nt baud (’orn Mill.; ai'i improved machine
J 30 common j-teel do. do. .
375 Tray Wheel Barrow*
■50 doz. Plantation lines, roulplele aitortiqrnt
>00 mvir Trace Cligio^; 100 do, dm do. extra strong''
75 n» mi l Log Chain.; 30 i|pz.-PocUAt ripade*
10 rinz. hnnille*f 8pade»; 15 do. I(qif handled Shovels
H fin. do,. . Shovi-D - *
8 do. long and short handled Manuro Forks
A complete SA-ortment ofGard.-n npc!* hnd Rakes
16 Fairbank to Co.’S Plntforiii Srnirs, nscorfril size*
A suiijily df Filsgeruid's Patent MM*
A supply of PatsnV Maelllnw Belting.
ForWwby- DENdLOW to WEBSTER
.* and the Nows-a Novel; by tho
Jkked JgtivlKuid.’’
ilia linn Liunior*),h«th<! Life of a Beauly : a Novel J
by Uie auilior iff “Tha Alt.** ■ -i
ti f'fcV*™ 00 ’ wrB Ut‘W'1’*®’*!? 1 Yew lu India; hy Cap-
The Mari)Ing Man! a Novel;' hy Uio autlmr of “Tim
Jill.” \ '
Jack Ariel, or Llfonh-IJoard nn Indlamnn.
Tho lien.Peeked III band: a Novel.
Perry HtiiiUiur|tc, « Uio Vicissitude* of Fortune;
Mr*. Gore. »
Tim Hindent of Halt naucm a thrilling Tale of Ihe Car-
list War of H|*Qin.
The Bandit’s Bride, >r the Maid of Haxonyi a Romance;
by Loai-n Sidney Him iopc-*
CufUvs In th« Air; b - Mrs. Gore.
Tim Trapper’* llrid/tr Spirit of Adventure; hy the 311-
thor of Hie J'ralrlrt Bird/
Hie Ameiiciui Fistiim......
Figiitingiii the Unit, delates.
WATCfIRS. CT.OCKB. JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
. STJIAN ha* made large addition* to his form
er stock of .Watches, Jewelry, mid BUvrx Ware, which he
will imll al ftew-Yorb price*. * * • *> »
He Jnu also added to Id* stock an clcgiuil assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY; HJLVK118ET8 ’consisting of Tea-
;hM,' Sugar Ikiw I, amt frtamcr. A choh-e solection or very,
floe London made, full Jeivellrd LEVER WATCHE»,
■■■ full-jewellrd LE I
. It heavy lino sold hunUng ca*es; together vvftli a grirat
toriefirof other article*, among - which, tnnr l*« muni
WaftnesgUlocgg, Watch TriromRig*, Breastphi*, Flnjifcr
Kings, Bracelet*. Ear-Mug*,ColdPensaadP*
US Card Coses, Fine Pocket Cmiery. f
■MfhuaUs, Canes, tSilvre VVai#i'PI*l«|vf. ...
IcoJ Instrument*, China nod Glai* W*es, MuHenl
• s, Mll'Uiy GiM>d«, Fancy Goods ill ylSnt v-^ier■
niaflcsl Instruments, China
Instrumelils, Miliury^Godi)*,
Ml-Wore, Mathe-
T)OOKBINDING AND HDANK-BOOK ■ „ „
1 > MAKUFACTOIIV—TJw Hub.rri,«'rlmvln, pe.k TO-Tp.MlH'.. IWWw > il
the Manufacture of Blank-Work, Ruling of Procr and
Boqij»-Binding of 0)11 klnil*, yespectfiilly sojicU* the po-
tronage of Uie public, tly recent arrival* hqve been re-
ecived a large supply ol Cap, Demy, Modium; Royal and
Super-Royal LeflgenEaper, or Hie very best quality, which
will lie made up at sooi t hoUce, nprl i n a «up*iq'
JOHN M. COOPS
/"I IIINA,
V/ crlved, *
'ot*; Bent’* Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea Pot*, Chop-'
olaln do.; Lamp*, Caiidicitiek*, Cups, Mug*, Soup Boxen,
Pitchers, Castore, toe, , WEEDS to MORRELL,
oct’Jl Smets* new Building, ilroughton-alreet.
rpilAVELIJNG BAGS—Geo. S. Nichols
J. has Ju*l received a lienuHful assortment of Ladies’
and Gentlemen'* Travelling Bags, mgdd of Brussel* and
Wilton Carpeting, some of extra Inrtfesize, nnd for gale
cheap nt Urn NEW CLOTHING STORE,
■pf 3 Gibbons'Kangt.
TYTOTICE.—Four months after date, npplica-
X 1 lion will bo made to tho inferior Court of Camden
county, when sluing for ordinary purpose* fog leave to
sell all the real estal* of Henry Ingerville, late of said
county, deceased, for Urn benefit of the heir* and creditor*.
June 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm'r.
PAINTS AND VARNISH.—600 kcos
X White Lead, pure, Nos, 1 nnd3, in25,50and 100-lb.
kean 850 Ilia. No. 1 dry Chrome Green, 200 lb*. Engliria
ana Brunswick do., .’WO lh*. Chrome Green, ground, In B
9.4, fl and 8-lb. cans; 150 lb*. Pari* do. do., 900 lh*. Paris
Green, llryi 100 kegs black, red, yellow and brown Paint,
ground in nil; 8 hid*. Furniture and Coach Varnish; 3 bblts
Japan and Leather <!<>.; for sale hy
DENHLOW
nov 8
T to WEBSTER,
n.UM CAMPHOn.~t.000, Ihe. lUflned
YX Gum Camptmr, for sale low hy
TURNER to ODEN,
.Monument Square.
Ingtcx. . .
pmpmullies, ;vi edliion.—
,Ti«ty» intersirracd tvlUi suitable
(L]Pike,Deihy, Bnslmpl.
*iX'l.ei'ture*oi; CliricUon .PPWPMH
. James liauiUton, nuUmr uf “llarp on the
3d Amoricaii
'M. COOPER.
PV'' • \ . , .
iifii, fonLviiilng a History of Prize
~ with a foil account of all
Mgiiuug in uie iinii-iiplates, will) a foil account or nil
the particular* of Hie great iJIO.OuO mntrli between Suili-
van andillyef. 1 ' • . . , •
Tha Life and Aducnture* of John A. Murrell, tile great
Western Land I’irnte.
• 'J'He Llftj and Adventure# of Joseph T. Hart, Ihe hold
RohhcrandIB*lnvnv;nsa.. wi*
The Life ami Advent'll el of lh« ncfftmpjished Forger
and Swliullcr, Col. AJigitoc Edward*. “ '
Just received by ] IV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
17
— ........ r, tm j'AlN KILLER—Having for a num
ber of years past mode and sold my Liniment, nnd
used Uio *smo on my .own perron, 1 foul perfectly secure
In offering It to Hie public, as a snlii and certain remedy
for l{hcuuiaU«m, Pains in Urn Limbs, Joints,and8wulf-
ing or Enlargement* Of the Bone*.
TrAimoeUts.—We append tint following Testimonial*
of persons well known in gavannalt:
* • "• * v ' riAVANSAH,MAt6lh,lWt ,
Mr.-W. G. Folllgant—SR t This Is to cenlfy that l was
severely attacked vviHi.BhriinmUsm In my foet, so ns to
prevent me from Attending in my buxines*. Having been
recommended to try your Rheumatic Liniment, or Ptoin
-Killer,' 1 did *0 and was freed from nil pain lit n short tium.
I am now pftrftjetly well nisi have not foil any pain sinew,
and Would clicorftilly recommend It to my felloiv-cfllxeti*.
, ' ’ ’hcoivsn qoujmr,MAT itth/MUto *
I. lukvc Imen troubled with ycry severe pains iu tny
IIml"#, and pnrtie.iilarly In my Iwek, *0 much so a* not to
bo able to ntloinl to my [ilnntliia Interest*, and having liemi
reeomiiismlctl to uso FnllignnFa Rheuiuatle ‘Llnliurnt. or
Tain Killer, I HhhuIiU Would do so, and I found il to givo
iiiu almost iiiinie.ll.-ite relief; ami what i* most singular,
iny will'haring enlargement and rtiffhes# of Joint* of her
hand*, by applying the remedy to my affected part*,
re* cived grant reliiTli' r*elf.
I would rarommend il to every person a (Hi;-ted, as being
a sovereign cure ami a very cheap one.
. Jko. Lucas.'. ►
For sole, wlndesilc and nuiil, nt Uiejtoro of
. L. N. FALI.IGANT,
West side M nrket square, Havannnh, Da.
None arc genutliounless hearing tho signature of the
proprietor of Iii* own hand vvriUng nn Bin luliel.
W. 0. FALL WANT*
Bnvannah, Oct. 93,-1818. . oet9l
worm or Tetter, llnrlicr’s Itch, Eruption* of tile Rkiu.toc.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE OP Jill HUM ATIB-M.
Du. IIayn**—Dear Hlri For nine yea|a| hnvo been
d cnaiftOM hy sflelfs, nml „
ally last from two to four month*. J would lie eoufined
I cry out with agony, that tho
a. Life seemed a great burden,
We the unfleralgned being pc
the ease of Mr. Clark’s son, bel
substantially coVrect,
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. 8. Kelsey, Henry D.
Pearce, Win. Evans, E. Clark; L. P. Rose, Ira Newman,
Wm. Newman, Mary J. Koto.’
. I most respectfully refer to my printed pamphlets Ibr
many Important testimonials or cures performed, and for
Hie troth of which statements, I hold myseir responsible I
Piles, RheumaUsin,. Bolt Rheum, Erysipelas, Braid
Head; Carbuncle, Fever Bores, Cut* of the severest kind,
Bruises, Hwellinrs, Punctures, Sore Nipples, UrOkeii
Breast, Chapped llandsnnd l.lps,Sprain* am) Inflamma
tions, where Hie part* nlftctoil can ho reached nnd the
Extractor applied, yield to U« pain subduing, oyntlve ami
heeling pnqmrtie*; But 1 distinctly declare, that 1 will
not hold myseir responsible Ibr tho effect* of any Extrac
tor, excepting wliat luu been procured nt my own depot,
and frofti my authorised Agents, being cdgnlxant of the
dangerous tendsnev of Hie counterfeit.
II. DALLEY, 415 Broadway. New-York, and
235Chnslnut-itrcct, Philadelphia.
Ai A. SOLOMONS, Agent for Bavannah. . '
I). U. PI.UMII '.to CO., Agcnts,Augusta,Ga.
It. CAHTEU. Agent. Columbus, Go.
Jn3) KNOTT & HltOWNi Agents, Orllfin, On. s .
( UIUMIOAL, B11EAD1—An iraproved
V7 mctlioiiror making Bread, hy which n saving of 90
percentDeffected, nml a better and more wholesome
article obtained than by the hid process or fermentation.
This Brenil l* a certain ctiie firr, and preventive or, Dys
pepsin,; and Is liivalnuhli in the preservation of good
health. Invalids are particularly invited to give it a trill.
' n. L. U. Lewis, M. D.
, Neiv-York; April 1849.
l.swreuiu Reid, E#q., I’lnfesor of Chemistry to the
College or Pharmacy, New-York, says 1—Bread made hy
this process,is perfectly safe anil wholesome,' isnotnenr
s«l apt to sour, the quantity produced much greltei’, and
will remain sweet for several day*.
James U. ChUton, Mill., says t—TUe. procesa It per
fect ly »lmplo, the Bread aweeter, and undoubtedly more
wholesome than vvltcn made by the u*uol method.
l’rofcraor, gJIllmtin, Jr. sUlss;objections to. the com
mon mode, gjves Uie rationale for making Dread by the
Chemical procto, nml addri the bbalth'of the community
must bo greatly hfnefittud hy v lhe f fi
euliarly adapted to delicate stomi
The undersigned have purchased from Doctor Lewis
hi* valuable receipt, and are prepared to fornisb families,
bakers and oilier# with material# and direr Hon* Ibr use,
The expense U less (hurt tlio price oftlieyhast In the or
dinary mode.. JOHNSON to CO.
aBSawgaantgia
lUMSsUscwMtotNd wtts; sa4prwM«MM*y*spMl«rsUM, *a
gtsiMpmpirauos,r«Uting suiewrs A Um hMW*,(Srwl, udinq
JS$XT&\£X1JT
Female Vsusplaluls*
U works vMltr* In ***** ofS**r mHm sr *Utn, Pottos of tha
Nervous Dlaeuaen and Dehillly*
< IIUs'cM pwN* tar till* ssotkia* le bll to (I* gad 1 ilhstiiMMag
IS ll *M*k(*a ow Hsrm I ll »*a M**r w* sr (Mil, suit ikuttort
ms Mttr Iom lu curailv* praperviv*. IuImmm Um UmI. tBritts
Uw ll»,r I* kMktivicllofli Imm* lh« »iBm»ch»ndr»Ms«»4di*M»M«,
rtlhtM Ik* bowel* of twryr smI comUuiUm, *U»r* tolsisaMtsa,
vlfor*U* tlu *Mir* svrttM *;*UM. 1* M Ute, Ums,
Tho Rledtrlae !•« Prr-rmliieaily Rsedll
Dot Mil ssyjff Um*s ihlnf* h* **ld *f ■. P. TesoModh IiWh
rticltl Tbll7*u»| man’* ilqtfid te sol lo b*
Compared with Ihe Old Dr.'ll
bMSOM •(••• on AND PACT, thsttb* sat b lNCAPAULK ADZ-
TCniOlUTlON »uJ
Tferor flptlli,
USB
)’3 GENUINE CALCINED
1 -Husband’s Coleineil Magnisia Is en-
m>„
tirely deprived of Carbonic Add, free from unpleasai
la-to. sun'll, 01 oilier dLagredable property, and withnu:
rqnghne* or gitHncH* to touch or palato- One- tea spoon,
ful of it I* equal In atrensili to three or four toff spoonfols
■^ftavhtt^^s truly u/tiiB ISidnril Magnls.it prepared by
sve found It a superior article,
1 being equal lo Henry’s.
and can recommend It as being equal to Henry’*-
. riillniMpliln, IW4. . “«*->■»'• D -
I have used 'IliHbnud'* Chjcined Mnguiirin,” mm li to
to my roouf, and Would
ndglilior* eouhl hear mo. .. „ —,
and over)' 01m about me were misrrahlo on my neeouiit.
Daily Some-tiring would bu given mo—and 1 dreaded every
thing new, I suffered dreadfully nnd wasted nvvny to leulnrl
hones, and would have died thnnigh pain, hut for
DR. HAYNK’d ANODYNE LINIMENT,
which gave mo Instant relief, and lias now completely
cured me. 11 i* two year* siflec 1 wot cured, nnd I have
Imd no ntlack since.
JOUN D. ni.AK»:,57 North Twelfth-street.
AL.MOHT A MIRACLE.
Read nnd doubt if you can, tho Infallibility of this won
derful working Liniment of Dr. Haynes;
“I have been n cripple for two year*, owing to contra'I-
* ed cords and Rheumatic affections. I could not walk
Without a cane, and wont limping along, vvlillo every pno
. |,y Would pass tun, and many times I liavo heard remuikcd,
_ . *|>oor cripple.* It wns then I fell my infirmity most, ami
prayed heaven to restore my limb. In Philadelphia I
Unlit n bottle of UK. HAYNES’ ANODYNE I.INI-
MEN1',bring rneommemleil hy a friend who used it ill
tho City Hospital. I applied It well ot night for n lew
dav*—did tint perceive any change, nnd liesan to doubt
of ||* doing mo any good. On tlio fourth dny 1 fuiimi
souio benefit, lliongh flight; I was encouraged, nnd kept
on applying ft throe time* n day, und was rewarded by
having tny lamrpess removed—a month nfter I could
vv'alk as well a* any man. IfllMire I* any ono sceptical M
to Hie virtue* of HAYNES* LINIMENT. I hope liovvill
call on me. David It. Van Dvuk, I'anulen, N.j.
Testified before me, ilil* 27ih dny of July, 18I5.
Joskcii IViTTBit, Justice of tho Peace.
Hold by . A. A. 80LQM0NH, nnd
may 13 * JOHNSON.to Up, Savannah.
mysatlafoction, andliavonohesitatatlou In recommend-
ins it as n superlo* nrtirla. ' •
J’liiladclphla, 1844. . fi. BiioeMAKBa, M. I).
I hnvo Examined n bottle of the Onjefncd Mngnlvlri pre-
nared hy Tlioinn* J. lltrdmnd, nnnresnrdJl at nn excel-
lent article. .' .1LM. IIi'ston.M.1).,
nt article. . • . It: M.IIuston, M. D.,
* * Prof. Materia Medicn In Jeff. Mod. College.
Pblliulelplilq, 1844. .« 1 . • > ■*-•
I have made trial of the Calcined Magnesia prepared
hy Mr. Thmims J. Iftrtbfipd, arid fconsldcr it qulto.equnl to
Hint ofMr. Iloury of ManeliCHter.
• • . - Fkancis G. Smith, M. D.
Hiving had some experience in the n*e of Husband’*
Magnesia, with tnr patients, I foe! confident that it i* Hilly
equal to Henry’* English Magne*ln, and I think one tea-
iiMNinfull eqiinl to four tea spoonsfull of Uio common Cnl-
Incd Mnsnesin orthe ihop*. CiiarlkH Noble, M. D.
Philmlclphla, 1815.
I have fretiueiuly med lliiibnnrf’* Magnesia in my fam
By and prnrtice, mid consider it equal to llonry’s.
I’liilndelpliin, 1845. T. 11. YsontJiV, M. D.
Price 50 cent*. For *n!e hy
TURNER to ODEN,
doc 4 Monument--square.
V Nt-MTOM.
funiny,^ i, t — . ... ^ - Decidedly ihe finest flavors arc to he obutined from
kc. By Artliiir Murphy, B*q,’ 5
I'he'wlioWvvorVtof-Mraoplion, translated by
...
'Ashley
h imi„i n <i, «mm< r iciing and otlieN..
liloMipliyof Religion. By J. D. Morel, A. M.
.-or Queet) Elisabeth. By Jsro|> Abbott.
^■.-.ylForertcr’* Field Hpoit* of llie IJniled Htntcs. and
British Province*, of North America, -lly William Hen-
Ion of ibo
imerinn vvkftlrari'aiaied from Uio
By William Hniilh. A.M.
IDtory of England—yiieap Edi-
ry Herbert.
Thn History, or tlio
Bn,nan Republic. By
History of the Pr-lnn
Greek or Thucidide*,
No. 1. Macaulay’s
Uon,
use Extracts.—Era.
These useful utricle* no doubt will find their vyny Into
f very house; and to person* residing abroad mutt really
be invaluable.—London Mercantile Journal.
...We wore much gratified by a novelty for culinary "sc
colled J)u Vera's Extracts, and ndvisa nil our Blond* to
*—*»— ’"imn*.
iUk>vh Kxtnicls In our family, vveehecr-
on,. « . «• I
The Dlnmondand thk PcarJ. By Mr*.
Tiff Marrying man.,/ -. <*•
Western Ariirricn,
with man* of those II „
¥ The Exiiloring Imperii
cgonmidCajifonJiiJj
wiih
Ineoi
__ JOHN
STBBIES or City ’life—Or fit.
from tlie AVortd’s: Book—being a *relc* of
i-«, Infiden » anl Hennons, founded on the
lunual of Phyitloiogy
1*: iQ’Jvmir,. novviii ll. » . / , . ;
itllnesof English Lit rnturer byThomn* B. Bbaw.
irmlcnl smI rluvmni uitie Mnnfpulotloii*; a .Manual
m MedUanlinl ami C lemleo-Meclinnleni Operation*
mmm , ,1.;AVilllam H Klrkc*, M. DJ
assisted by Janies Paget; rill* 118 niuatratlQn*, on wood..
R An -
outlinrsof English Lit raturer byThomns B. Bbaw.
Chemical and rluvinai utle MnnfpulaHon* 1 n Manual
ofjhe Meebanh-al ami- f icmico-ftlecluinical Opfralioh#
of the i.olmratory; eniitul lug ueomplctu duscHpUonof
Jho mo«t approved nppnra 1*, wiih iiutnietJon* B* to their
application nnd ninimgcui nt.hoth in manufacturing pro?
ccsscs, mid in tlie more e: u-trletnll* of analysis and re-
search s hyCumniH-ll Mor t, nssisted by Al«x, Muckle.
Roriherg’s half y early Al 'tract of (Jin Medical Hdence*,
from July to December, lf*18. , * -...
The Medieul Exnnilnerillid Record of Me,"
' ■ |,M.D.,nnd Dav
I. 8m/th, J
Edited hy FyanCl* O. Bmfth, M. D., nnd David 11. Tucker!
M. I)., Nos. 1 and 2, for January and February, 1849. ’ 4
Christmas Htorirs,toj tlier with Pictures from Italy;
by Charles Dickens. ;
HoUMlItptd Kdiicnlion; hy Ilnrrlcl Mortinonn. Juit.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
£
. Glass and Eartliun WARI*.—Ro-
, by recMt arrival*: Fine ClfinsTea Setts,
various patn-ms, Mfndid variety of single Cups and
Hnucnnq Dinner Hells; gift and |rfnln Pitcher*; Can
dlestick*, high and tow, Chius Vase* and other month*
oraamoots; Have Alls; 1 oilct Bottle*; Coni Trays; Mugs,
eitl and (finlaiMPd, various *ize»; Graoilo Dinner, Ten and
I'oilet Betts, Lustre Bowl*; togetiier vvitli n cent ral ns-
sortment of Grnnite-WarO; Derantora, new. pattern*,
PBelicr* 5 Goblet*; Wine Tninblers, cut nnd pressed j
Wuierand Wine Botties; Astral, Holnr, nnd Globe Lamp*;
Candlestii-k*. plain and colored; Finger Basin*; Fruit
llnskc-t*; l)i*li. »; Bowl*; Halt Cellar*, variou* pattern*;
Hall Lunieni*; Bohemian Gin** Toilet Bottle*. Vases,
toe.; Silver, gilt and brdn/.ed Girandole* mid Kobiieks;
plaited Fruit Basket*; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Dcs- .. !—.
JTo U , BJJWpjjjjjUCjftj UraWL-r,; Te* I'ou,f.’lloc- AW. , v . Wm| m . a . .
Oregon and California in I8IH, with lUuHirations nnd
a Map by J. Q. Thorntos, iu 9 vol*. ‘
Memoir# of Chntoanbn.ind; wrilten by lilin«elf, vol.
Roger of Wcndoyer'# t.'IironIe|e,rompri#lngtlic History
of England from the desevnt or'the Bnxons to A. D„ 1235;
lranriate.1 from Ihe. Latin by J. A.Giles, 1>. C. L.
History I’hllosotihlenll; llhistrnteil from the Fall of tlio
Roman'Kmplin to the French Revolution; hy Gem
Mllb-r, D.D.,M.R.J.A.-thlrd edition, - ' ‘ ■-*
author. “
Tho Work* of Pinto; translated hy Henry Cary» M. A.
Mncntilny’s History of England, Boston edition, vol. 1.
Hhnw’NUiitlinnaor English Literature.
Here a I,inle and There a Llltle; hy the nuthor of Line
upon Lino, Precept upon Precept, toe.
The Year-Book erf Fact* in Hcl-nca and Art, kc. toe.*,
by JohnTimii*.
Raphael or Page* pf me 'Book of Life at Twenty; hy
Alphonse Ve Lamnrtine., k
f T>'° n Uaxtons; A Family Picture hy Bir B. Bulwer
Franklin’* Life. (Ulimlated,) Parts 4 and 5.
A Mauth*! of Fashion and Polltenesa for Ladies and
Gentlemen. Received hy JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 13
Oeoreo
hy the
leaving turd tho above Extract* In oil
folly concur with Uie London Times, etc.. In itarteftm-
lundsrlnn Fnnillv Glrehto N. V. ■' .
of thrse uscftil'arti-
slugUrlriol.—EvctUng
■Uon.—Family Circle, N* V.
’ decided economy in Uiq use
ier tho old stylo U seen uy a:
ry,Dnl*lnn, Middlesex.
n. AgcnuforHavnnnnh,
I1NBON to L’q., Corner Bull and Bay-sis. *
fT Ckinani fated. V^eialijo nnd Bpico
Tlie
elt** over
Minor.
* 'nnufnetory, I inis toil, Middlesex.
ie, Lapdon^^ggggi fog a
no joir
Offee, 99 Abchtirch
jllipice, Al.
'a7.S;sK5;
i,.Celery, Cinnamon, clov
“ ‘ • • , ftir imparting to _ ..
aX.'ij^^'and^e
tiieir delicIon* ilavotir#, wlUiout Uie slightest trouble,
ntton; on by Die iiitrodu* Uon of n few drop# n
KxinU't, Uie dr sired rlavoiircmircndlly be obtained
Tn Captains of Vessel* anil persons-going to n foMjgp
climate they will be found Invuhuiblo, having nil the lux-
iirle* of a Conservatory nt hand. Warranted to retain
their qualifies for '**•”
->lo
•Hod.. For sale by
NV.lt to ODEN, Mi
ionuuwnl-si
m
ck Bam.
"’ -stout and l ift
i, nnimuiiui.-nio. ‘ i no. piniiary effects pf. this
Ide preparnfion are experienced in ft# genUosilmu-
'■ -1 iu-UipftonlMi, and from tlienco dlirn-,
Igli tlie wholo system# It is excellent in all
" ' ' ‘ nfiecUoris, tome or the moat
- sumo '
.-hondrii
evident of which nro an ..
nnd fintutoney, succeeded hy nervon# hcndacho,
fcc. These it removes by acting on thn gtomnel „
gentle *llinulii»,dlffut.ing a mild und cordial ivnrinth,arnd-
unlly exhllirating (tap nerve# and giving tono in tha iligoa-
Uvc organs.. It Is‘also useful In chronic rheumatism,
lumbago, toe. op an external npidirnifnn to the parts af
fected. . Wheb applied externally,11 should bo mixed with
an pqualflunnUly of brandy or spirits. ,
. Infinliifeneyor want of tono Jn tlio stomneh, half a
tea spoon-full may ho taken twice or three limes n day,
before meal*, In sugar and wator. and when the stomach
feel# oppressed after eating,' or distended hy flatulency,
about 20 or 30 (Iron# of the essence in a wine gh
water or wine, inVlg ' ' ' * ‘
eellent III
ncli.
One gros* received from the proprietor by
A. A. SOLOMONS, A|
- June 12 ’*- L
. i
IntlgoratoH andpMists digestion. It is eg-
cknesg, in restoring the tone of tha atom-
UONB, Agent
Market Hqur
•^PURNLR’S Compound I' Imd Extract of
X CONY'4A ami BTVI.LINGlA.-'I'hl* nreparntlon
] Is a highly Concentrated Extract, containing nil tho nctlvo |
medicinal properties of the Conyon, (commonly known
os Block flora,) and Uie Btyllingfa, or Queen’s Delight.
These plants have been long since Used amoni
BouUiern Negroes and In cmpyrlcal practice, will. .....
happiest results,In enscs of Chronic Rheumatism, Ulcers
| of tong stonding, oral flecondnry Syphilis, it is much mu-
K ilor to any preparation of tinreaparllla n* on alterative,
ing more active and prompt In lu operation on tho
•system. These fact# have-Induced Uio subscriber* to
present tq the nltonUon of 1’hyilclgng a preparaUon pre
pared according to strict Chemical and I’hannnceullcol
science, devoid of nil the feculent nnd Inert part* of the
roots, not doubting that it will superiede the unscientific
and crude prepnraBons heretofore uged.
Price—At per bottle, or six bottle* for f5.
Prepared only by TURNER to ODEN,
June 9 Monument square,Savannah, Ga.
KXTliAOlllJINAII'*
/“CUTANEOUS AffbotionB, known aa Scald
V7 Heads, old or ohulunte Triterki'find soifle oilier*,
'
•uTlVihf tj iu'mYVv h • 11" p*i »cM lai*iiiws str^
Wh.1 «.um. O.*. W
^3^E33T^r
•all til* RuiVins «wl*r NMcrrs bul »»uU tAmtMl, sow*.
Id, wWcfc laataMlM tMtf St!««**»•
tad lalsMiag lh* irodtr sad ddUais
SoSt,vsisSEI
IsUMt Sad |U« wk*#*. liriWUag
Um*m upra wkklr h iiuI l
UM klMd, *rd«raastd (IrvuUitoM, sad
JjraSW.orabSribW to isskt *«d mU,
Nenrlu|{ ( Fermenting, Acid 11 Compound"
OF 8. P. TOWNSEND!
•a**«t Os MMld fxln htv* ll u«d*rt(Md IhM OU Jtcah T
OKNUINK OBluiNAL«Ar‘ • •**•-
bUIsftrtor brtosratKMi 11
Hmvmi (nrMdlbal
w**ImmU d*slln sii srtUI* wbkb vosld Ute
nttmMtttt mo. P. TBWMmd’s srtUta I sad wbkb
—pm* onnfuwa *)i.hi lW UM Dr. sack sjmknMsIs trad af MO.
W« «Wi Hawbmoad, Nc*um U U IS* «toTO>w ln.(*,lS«ia. p.
TowssMMt'l snUU sad UM Or. J*««b Towns»n4'# tr*
«#••>■<■<• iii# B|*iri. siM InSalulydiMlmlUr; ibst ib*y sr* uakk* U
*v*ry MrllcuUr, Im«Iu iral wm smgl* ihlnf la cswimis..
*•■ F. TwmMlkMitour. *m1 MT*r«n,l« thMnUt,Mslur*
V-tor»i it w*r% A Mtdtoto* re dim**, \U% Mg wire
ifMsionai mi, wbai mmmIm «sa tbs
nreextremefydiflli-nlUocure—Indeed, ....
most of the nreporathms physician* ordlnari
From Dooly county, nn extraordinary'>aso Tuts UeVq
given of n nmu who lin* had aehronio Teller upon hi*
-bin and lower Up for IS yean, that liml resisted every
hing—which lias been recently cured by Dr. liltlluNs
IINGVVOR.M AND I’ETTER OINTMENT. It lifts
icon perfectly well for several nionUi#, nnd foryoars pre-
rlous, .thought to l*u incitrohlo.
FROM ALABAMA. , r
Tittaroosx CoUntv, April, 1849.
Till# is to certify.that Dr. Little's Ringworm and 1'etter.
Ointment, cured ft l(ln|worm of two year’s standing, by a
few npplicstton#,.whon every tiling else had ftriled. In
aunilic)-aluiihff ease,-! have known ihe Ointment used
.vvlUi perfect success. v L. W, Uobcrtsoh.
Avev.au, ApiII, 1849.
Dr.LilUc—Hir: I Irnvecured two enses or Hcahl Head
in toy fiimlly willi your Ringworm and Tetter Ointment.
Respectfully, Ac., Wtt.O. filooRr-
THE FRENLii MIXTURE..
' luchanno) J
loyaace to Physicians,
ir the prompt cure of
‘'Bladder, and Vcne-
fesstett!,
i. I Mlrl.ip..
It lin* been n source ofmui
that iio remedy liml been ilcvi
Chronic.ifiiicnsc* of the Kidney
real nfllcUon* (Gonnrrlura.) 1
fir iu advance irfany rameilv ol ■» u«,...... uvxu a.
compllMictl hy *U*» iiiir.»due(|ftn-hf the Prtncli Mliiiir.-.—
Ill# nut on!;'a .-nre. hut iiivdraaElu medicine, recently
introduced into Ihe United Ptates, for tlie cure of tills dis-
in its various complicated (bun*.
ne V-cnrs ago I obtained a Recipe of th* FranchMIx-
ture, vvlildi I have prcBcrihed will* unparalleled suocc*s
mrxill" ■*' ..'-J-#..*-'-
cver since in the troatmcnl ortlie#ii dfrcascs, nml chronic
Ilflccllons or the Kidneys nml Bladder; nothoiv’evor, witii-
out sonic moillflcollon of tlie extensive compound that
suggested itself from Bine to tlMi.i, iadoing uu nctlvo pio-
scriidng huslncs# vvilh tho medicine,
id Bring Um* Improved nnd perfeclcd,' I consider fiinla
y, new era has dawned in the treatment of them dlienacs,
r.r hy the introduction of tlie French .Mixture, which is not
- ' only a safe remedy. Imt a sure nnd speedy ofin.
For the pun**c of adapiing ihe remedy to nil tho form*
of the dlf-asp, nml to tliu various pcrullarttics of tlie ron-
sliuitioii, it has been found necessary to use tlio medicine,
M modified in tlie forms of No*. 1 nml 2. Hie first for the
acute siiigi). nnd No, 9 In the chronic form of the ’iltoense.
Ill# In the latter from (Ulennffrlvffa) flint so much difll-
cultyiins been experienced in curing It, and which Is by
fur the most common.
” t Um cure of Fluor Albus.n bottle of No. 9 of thi*
•Ino luu sovereign remedy, ,as a dny or two’# uso
Imiitting this medicine to tho testofputillo sceuri-
ve no fear for tho result. Hundred* of canes have
,, ired by it, nnd even in wild and dissipated subject#
the euro Im* ni ton boon prompt and effectual.
-. No doubt, if taken os directed, U will promptly cure
Uin non, irhot all of those old mid almost dcr - *
KMgsasafBwas
< Il U to *rrcit fr.iid# aiM lb# votortauU, to P«*r ImIm Ut*
Inllrmilr—<h»l oU UR. J4COB TOVVHXCND b*s SOUGHT tad
FOUND Um opiMrnialty sad smsm I* totog bto
Gritud LTntn ranl Csncinlratrd Rriaedy,
■ vrtiMn Um mcb, snd to lb* borerltdi* of sllwbo «m.I M ibst»toy
may Man, sod know, by Joyful «ap«rUaM, lu
Transcendent Fewer Is IVenl!
»*1 Isos to bsv* lb* aiHMfcbsMbh mIUTuiIm A brelag rtUtdlbM.
mu4# and milhrnu from lb* ted A skkoM* sad dstp— U*«r. to bre*,
fctMtossdshw-gbf«ofrigresad swtolreM i»lb*sn*tv**, iSMrfui-
Prinolpol office 109 Nssiauatreet, N. Y,
Je97 W 51. ilU.m-HuLVo, *a., Agent, Savannah.
SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. .
(NHW-YORK.)
IN QUART UOTTLES.
For Pur\f ying Ihe Blood, and/or the cure qf Scrof
ula, Hheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers, Dyspepsia,
Salt Itheum, Freer Sores, Erysipilas, Funpits,
Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Eruptions,
Liver 'Complaint, Brorchetis, Consumption, »•
male Complaints, Lost of Appetils, General Ds-
• *■■
rril/li PROPRIETORS have spent much
.L time in hringing thi# preparation of Bars#rxrills
iolu present state or perihelion | and the experience of
fourteen year* has furnished them tho most ample op-
portiuilty to study,ill tlislr various forms, tho dlressas for
which |l U reeoinmendod, and to adapt ft exnqtly to their
rslier amft-ure. Patients who wl*hsac*ttv ooonMedL
dire are invited to give it a trial, and satisfy llremtelvM of
Its superiority, and the in vain life property ft possess eft of
arresting and curing diseases. The bottle has been en
larged to hold Una Quart, and in lu presant Improved
form may enfely claim to be the aasTnndoitaArasT mad-
icinn of thnfcge. It iiudflos,cleansM^iRdftiranfthena the
fountain spring# of life, and inftires new vigor throughout
"S&aRIuTcuiie or. DBONCIIITW.
New. York, Feb. 17, lW8r
Ma«saa. SAMP*t—Having auffered many years with a
disease of my throat, affecting the larynx, during whidU
time I was treated by tlie moat distinguished physicians
in Europe and disunited States, without receiving aiy
isneiit benefit, bnt all the time my general baallli and
lUlileelliiliix, and tho disease making fearful pro*
gras* i caustic applications'^were usod, and whatever ets«
wn#thoiighljilo#t * indent for prmlueinga cure; but I am
confident tlio deplorable situalioii 1 was in, Ihe larytigitl*
unpanicd with phthisis and crest difficulty in
would soon have terminated my life, had I not
. .. .. sliefthrough the medium ofynurlnvafusbleBts-
snpnrilln. This marvellous specific hna not only reliev
ed, hut cured mo; and 1 therefore think limy duty, gentle
men, for Uiv benefit or sufforiiig humanity, to give you
hip attestation of my euro.
Your* very truly, I). PARENT.
Consulate of France in the United 8MU*.
The above statement and signature were acknowledged
of those old arid almost deserted cases,
thought to bo incurable.’’Its pro-eminent success has
been achieved mostly lu cares of this kind, whilst in all
stages oftho disease the effect baa been unequalled.
Tho French Mixture having been counterfeited Ihe pub
lic arc therefore particularly, informed that the sfmrfna
medicine heart tlrasignntdro of Wm. O, Little, ProprteJ
tor. upon the.ouuido wrapper df each bottle; am
ft, it 1* spurious, and not to ho rolled on.
Sold by tlio Proprietor at each of Ills Drug Stores. 5111-
Icdgayilln and Macon.
. ’,' ’ T. M. TURNER to CO., Agents, 8avsnnnh,
And hy Agents and Druggists generally. June 93
^^^OltflEHSAND COPAIBAforThia Compound
Is superior to nny preparation lifthortlnnvented, combin
ing in a very highly concentrated state all tho medicinal
properties of Cubebft and Cojiolba. Ono recommends ,
lion tills preparation enjoys over all other* is its nost and
portable form, pul up In pots; tho mode' in which! it lar^
ha taken is hour pleasant nnd convenient, being Inti
form ofa 1 ■ - • ~
lion.
f I — U- ^ <•■■11 UUll.ti.I.UIIt, UVIIII III ui
a pnste, tasteless, nnd docs not Impair tho dliei
lold hy u. R. HENDRICKSON k|JO.
T E DOYEN’S Disinfecting FLUID—*
dU supply of this cRh<hrnted*I)iHinft cting Agent, no 1
extonslvely u*od nt tlio North; rceolvod por steamer Tet
ncssce, for sole by (Jio Irottfe or gnllrtn, by
, O. R. HENDRICKSON to CO,,
Jur.?H» Gibbons’Bulldtug.
HR. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Astnn-
\:J gent SYRUI'-The great Sdhttrem Remedy for.
DJarrlnen, Cholera Infnniiiin, or Hummer Complnlut of
01 Idren. Dysentery, andChdlera Morbus, Heeommend-
ed by eminent phyiiclans, and med by Uia surgeons In
the United State* army, with distinguished success. For
Mia by L. J. MYEKS, Emets’ Building.
Juno 7
in our presence by Mr. I). Parent ns true.
For tho Consul General ofPiance,
New York, Fob. 17,1848. L. IlORG. Vico Comul.
The following testimony from Rev. John Grigs, tee
.Rector or. the Church of Uie Crucifixion In this cttjr,cooi-
mond* Itself to Uie attenUnn of tho afflicted.
. Alessra Sands i A member of my ftimlly ha* taken your
valuable Harsnparllla for a severe scrofulous affoction, kc
with tho most beneficial ofifcct resulting from lu -uio. It
gives mo very great pleaiure to record my tesUtnonyiao*-
huiroflts virtue nnd efficacy, hoping Uiat other* war •*
Induced to make a trial of It. JOHN GRiuG.
New York,May 10, 1848.
LIVER COMPLAINT. ■
Tho following Is nn extract from n letter received from
Rav. William (ialuslui t Birksiiirk, Vt. OchfiJjM®.
Messrs. Sanosi 1 have been afflicted with a wv«J*
palrtln my side, occasioned by a diseased Uror,forlhsta*J
twenty year*, I wholly discarded all other nwdldne, ana
thoroughly tiled Ihe Barsaparllls, which I can recommend
In f ruUi and sincerity to all tlioso vvlw are In nny wsy.ai*
filcteii vvlUi any species orscroftilous complaint*. Thsr*.
have boon some remarkable cures effteted to. its ure «
lrlnltv. Alrs;L Shaw, hy the uso ofsugootU *
red to better health than she had beflire enpi v — ■ .
ton yenra; and Mrs. W, Stevens, who bad been severely
‘ “Irely.ciifed by Ujousaof
this vicinity. Mrs; j. Sfinw, hy the u#o ofslgootUes, wss
restored to bettor healUi Uian sire had beflire enjoyed for
ton year*; and Mr*, tv. Steven*, who had b<ron severely
afflicted wiih ory»l|>clas, was enUrely cured by UiouM°r
afowJiotUes. Yours truly, VVM< OALUSHA*
SCROFULUH AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
South Kinoston, R.!., Oct 11,1847. •
Messrs. Sand*!—Gentlemen—My little daughter, when
ona year old, was attacked with a scroftifou* humor on
her rnro, which soon after extended Into her eyes, causing
almost total blindiifM In one of them, and disfiguring n* r
whole face. I employed two physicians to attend her,
who exhausted Uielr utmost skill- lo give h#rrelief, not It
all proved uselesi, and finally one of them remarxeo io
—. .. v — » - j—— mo that ho had known of some striking cures efreewo oy
J. OF CiyiEHS AND COPAID/Ift-This Compound was all used up It had rflfecfed an entire
Is now over four year# since she was cured, and tn«re
ha* been no reappearance of Uie lII*en^e,«»d'» e l l^eMU, '
M u», u I.. ,ur«. OK.
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. K D*
HANDS, Druurst* and Cliemlsta, 100 I'ulton-atre corner
of IVillinin, New York. Hold ,l, * 0 ^jgJ l ,l pjS?l?er
ihe United States nndCanad
six BotUesfort57 ,r
Agents in Savannah, Ga., A. A. Solomonii O- E-H«)
Fluid !■ the
n , „ mam, tarn-
Mind•*»*•*<*
uf In Frunfe.Enilrod,
T E DOYEN'S Dhylfertlra F«
Xjl«rt rt&nftoUn|«tnl kn"«»; “ff.KV.SKr
tel offensive ruJdrt. w
nit leaving
nilvcly iire.1
' llsinf. -
in amen »i '."■•■.xn'r the
alsq usad’fljfth#'disinfection or sore# andwounagoi