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JACKSON, PUNCH & SIBLEY,
' AT TEN DOLLARS PER ANNUX,
ppttu"* iwMintMtir ik iiylMli,,
aT siX DOLLARS FOR SIX MONTHS
-HK TW-WBBKLY OBOnalAN,
“iPalitkal and MUceilantouq, including new
U;.Seu“n“pubUJ.od inltofclOIy Papar.
’i. ..nt to all potto of the State and Union,
li the alhr, at FIVE DOLLARS
**£?- at THREE DOLLARS for six
aieiitiu, a
»nB WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
t.ooHUhed every Friday afternoon, at mu
f ”.,.1 par annum—alljiayabla in advance.
N B -Each Citation by the Clorka of tho
Court! of Ordinary, that application haa been
aide for Letters of Administration, must be pub-
lil No J tice l by I Exeeutors and Administrators for
Debtor! and Creditorsto renderin their accounts,
mart be published six wjcjck*. ■ ?
Seles of Negroes by Executors or Admimstra-
tori mult bo at public ouction, on tho first Tues-
div oftlie month,between theusual hours of sale,
,l tbe place of public sales in the countywhore
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
auirdiuubiPi may have beeu granted, first giving
!inr dats notice thereof in one of the public
fsiettes of this State, and at the door of the
Court House, where euch soles are to be held.
Notice forleaveto sett Negroes, must be pub-
lished for four months, before any order absolute
,hsll be made thereupon by the Court. .
Soles of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis-
tutors,and Guardians; must bo published SIX-
Tlf DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
muotbemndeat tho Cottrt House door of tho
county in which the property is situate, and on
tbe Cut Tuesday of tho month, between the
hours often in the morning nhd four in the after-
No sales from, day to day is valid, unless
,ell Loud, must be published FOUR MONTHS.
Solos of porsouaf property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must be advertised ouce a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders ofthe Court ofOrdinnry, (nccompamed
withneopy ofthe bond ofagreomont) to make ti-
tlssto land, must be advertised Turku Moxths
it least.
SlierilTs sides under executions rognlurly
granted by the courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY DAYS—nnder mortgngo executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of penehubie property
tinder order of Court, must be advertised gener*
illy, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
V All Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor, must be post paid to .entitle them to atten
tion. , , '
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BOOFINO^ALYMIZCD TIN
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atteutiou olfBolldeiV, Archltecta, iina»
Buildings,’ id the many p,dvantages wfild
blaiei*possess of w 1 aH othdr motallic substances'
hitlicrto used for roofing, &c.,as thdylpossess at
once the lightness of iron, icitAowt its liability to
nut/ having now been tested for s'eVe'ril years in'
this particular, bo ( th;In thb .country and.in Eu*
rope. They are less liable, to .expansion and
contraction from sudden change of the atmos
phere, than common tin plates,'woty zinc, or any
other metal , now used* for roofing, arid corise-
quently form a much better and tighter roof} re
quiring far)ess foeqnent repairs, Whilst the first
cost ishnt & trifle more. q- 'i >:
A fiill supply, of all sizes, from 16 to 30 W.
G., coAflt&htly on hand, and for sale by
GEO. R.MOREWOOD & CO.
* 14 & 16Boaver-st. New York.
The patent right for this article having been
securedfor the. United Stated, all parties infring
ing thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
will be prosecuted. lyd&w novlO
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The new and superior Steam-shipB
TENNESSEE, Capt. John Collins,
and CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will,
until fiirther notice, leave Savannah and New
York every Wednesday, commencing with the
28th March. ;
These swifi Steamers are each of .1,250 tons
burthen, built iu the strongest and most approv
ed manner, and are unequalled in all the needful
qualities to give confidence as well as despatch
to travellers. They have all the.accommodations
for passengers and freight requisite to entitle
them to public patronage.
The Central Rail-Road will despatch an extra
train from Maoon Tuesday evening, to conuect
with these steamers on Wednesday, audfrom Sa
vannah on their arrival if needed.
Passage $25—payable in advance; for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
mar 22 No. 194-Front-st. New York.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
Savannah and Philadelphia,
*“ By the Savannah and Charles
ton Steamers and the STEAM
SHIP COLUMBUS.* By recent
arrangements, Through Tickets will be furnished
from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Daily Steamers and Steam-snip COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollars. Freight will ulso be
received in Philadelphia, for Savannah, at ten
cents per cubic foot, for measurement goods,
free of all charges in Charleston.
The accommodation for Steerage Passengers
having been very much increased, Bhe can accom
modate them comfortably, and Through Tickets
from Savannah will bo furnished .at $10.
N. B.—The COLUMBUS will leave Charles
ton on her next trip, Thursday AAernoon, June
14th, after the arrival of the Savannah Steamers,
and continue to leave Charleston and Philadel
phia every alternate Thursday.
BROOKS &TUPPER,
june 4 j Agents, Savannah.
WKLLUM B. HALE’S
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
L A D I E S’ Misaos, Children’s and Infant’s
SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern
-itthe NEW GRANITE STORE,
;• 103 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Golden Hand. oct 1
tlEFINED CASTOR OIL.—The Subscrib-
jLV ers have just received a few cases of High
ly Refined and Pure Castor Oil. This article
beiug void of taste and smell is suitable for in
fanta, children and persons with delicate Sto
machs. TIIOS. M. TURNER & CO,
apr 25 181 Bay-street.
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ECEIVED* per Steamer CHEltOKFsE,
, SilkjTissues,French Muslins, French Cam
brics, Mourning Giughams, Lineu Ginghams,
Linen Lustres, Linen Chiimbrays, Linen Barnge,
English Hose, Egyptian Nett Mitts, do. Gloves,
8ilk nod Cotton Umbrellas, Pornsols. For sale
by ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
apr 16 . Shad’s buildings.
Jj^ HATS AND CAPS.—D. A.
. AM
► BLER &.CO.haveon hand a full and com
plete assortment of every possible variety of
HATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
• more fashionable, a larger or better selected
itock of this kind of Goodshas never been offered
to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
ft&nchero, and Wool Hats ofevery description.
One ofthe partners residing at the North, ena
bles us to receive weekly supplies ofgooda.
‘ To Merchants and Planters we offer goods on
*i favorable terms os can bo had South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
Apothecary Store.
T HE UNDERSIGNED having purchased the
Stock in store, Smet’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, offers the same
at wholesale or retail. He isin the receipt of fresh
medicines from the North, which he will sell on
as reasonable terms as any. establishment in the
city. L. J. MYERS,
apr 18 „ ....jgiqet’s Building.
T O CAPITALISTS.—Tho undersign
ed, in addition to his business as Druggist,
proposes to establish, in the City of Charleston or
Savannah, a Distillery, for the purpose of manu
facturing Alcohol (for Medicinal purposes only,)
from the Sour Orange, a fruit common in the
States of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida,
which could be delivered at either of tho above
named ports at a trifling expense. The process
was lately discovered by him, and so rapid in its
operation thut a barrel can be distilled'in the short
space of Ten to Fifteen Minutes
This Alcohol has been pronounced by medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, New York and Phila
delphia,to bo superior to any now iu use for nm-
dicinal purposes. Certificates from the first Phy
sicians and Gentlomen of this City, New York
and Philadelphia, can be seen at my. store, to
which I ask your attention.
1 would be pleased to receive communications
from any part ofthe United States, which shall
meet my prompt attention.
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
mar 23 Dniggist, Savannah, Geo.
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Passenger Trains letjre> Savannah and Macon, tally,'ari
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_ OI A—Chatham County.-
. _ To^ftll whom It niay concern.—Whereas,
^Robert H. Griffin, Esq. will apply to the Honor
able the Inferior Court of said countVi when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for letters of admin
istration on the estatennd effects ofGeorgdOrms*
by, late of saiff Oouhty^deoeUsed: :
These are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular the kiqdred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections (if Any they have)
to the applicant,1h the clerk’s office of said cottrt,
on or before the 22d day of June next, otherwise
letters of adminietration will bo granted. 1
Witriess the Hoh. Ellas Reed, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Cottrt, ’this 22d day of May, 1849.
rtiay 23 SEABORN GOODALL. c.c. d. c.c.
25 00
30 00
Stages for Tallahassee and intermediate places connect with tbe Road, at Macon, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; and with Milledgeville daily.
* To these places Tri-weekly without delay,—leaving Savannah on Sundays, Tuesdays, and
Thursdays.
RATES OP FREIGHT FOR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurementgoods, per Cubic foot,...-. 13 cents.
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Crockery-warein Crates, Boxes or Hhds. per Cubic foot, io
/w J - *"■ w ‘ : %ht.—l#f Cfoss.—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary per lOOIbs. 50
atlie
2d Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides,
Copper, Tin, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware, Rice,Boxes Soap and Can
dles, Holloware, Bagging, and other heavy articles not enumerated below,
per 100 lbs - - J
3dClass.—Flour, Bacon,Liquors,Pork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 10Olbn 40
Ath Class.—Millgearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Mill Stones, Nails, Spikes \
• and Coal, per 100lbs.
Barrels Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light
barrels,each,....'.. — j
Oil and Molasses per hhd (smaller casks in proportion,) $0 00
Salt per sack not exceeding 4 bushels,.... 50 cents.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent of Transportation.
Office of Central Rail Road, Savannah, May 15,1849.
45 do 1
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WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
PASSENGER TRAINS leave ATLANTA Daily (Sundays excepted,) nt 1 o’clock, M.,
arrive at DALTON at 8 P. M; returning leave DALTON ut 4 o’clock, A. AI., and arrive at AT
LANTA at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains onthe Alemphis Branch Rail Road, and Stages for Nashville and Kuoxvillc, Tenn., and
for Tuscumbia, Ala.,and Memphis, Tenn.. run in connexion with this Road.
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY.
TXOUB niOftfTlfS often application
A{) Wll b,tt made; to; thft Inferior Court ofCnm-
/^JEORGIA.—Chatham County.—
VT To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James Eppinger, surviving-Executor of John
Eppingerjate of said county, deceased, hath ap
plied to the Hon. the Inferior Court of said
County, sitting for Ordinary purposes, for a ci
tation to issue and be published according to law
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office of said
Court, on or before the sixth day of September
next; otherwise Letters Dismissory willbe grant
ed.
Witness, the Hon. W. Thorne Williams, one
the Justices of the said Court, this 6th day oi
Afarch, A.D., eighteen hundred and forty-nine.
mar 6 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c.c.
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To all to whom it may concern.’—Wherens
Doctor Richard Wayne, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Alias Elizabeth Wilkins,
deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the In
ferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue and be pub
lished according to law, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office, of said
Court, on or before the eighth day of November
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
Witness tho Hon. Anthony Porter, one ofthe
Justices of said Court, this 8th day of Alay,
A. D. 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c.c.o.o. c.
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1 st Class.—Per Cubio foot.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture,..
2d Class.—Per lOOIbs.—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sad- >
dlery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Drugs and Confectionery,. y .... )
3d Class.—Per lOOIbs.—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor,'!
Bngging,Rope,Butter, Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feathers, 1
Hides, Cotton-yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron, Hollow- J
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hardware, Marble (dressed), &c.J
Ath Class.-—Per JOOlbs.—Flour, in sacks; Rice, Pork, Beef, Fish,Lard, q
Tallow, Bacon, in casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of l
Rags, Ginsing, Fruit, Bar-Iron, Marble, undressed; Mill aud (
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Griud-Stones, Mill Gearing, * - J
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Transportation Office, IF.SfA. R. R.,
Atlanta, April \Ath, 1849.
E. R. MILLS,
Supt. Transportation.
apr 19
BUSINESS CARDS.
M. CARET’S
Fashionable Tailoring Emporium,
8IGN OF TIIE GOLDEN LAAIB,
Corner of IVhitalcer and Broughton-Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
N. B. Constantly on hand, a full assortment
of Staple and Faucy Goods, which will he made
to order at tho shortest notice, and warranted to fit.
jan 27 ’ ly—
4:
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—The subscribe? wishes to call the
. attention of his customers to a choice as
wrtraentoffine Watches, iust received by recent
wrivils, consisting of Gold Hunting CascLevers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Casa Levers, Gold Anchor Escapemeut Le :
▼ers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Lo
ill Vers < Silver Lepine and Vertical Escapement.
j21 „ Aliio.fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chaius, Curb
ix’f
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18,
26,
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NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
Joint ITIallcry,
Draper and Tailor,
At the old stand on the Bay adjoining the City
Hotel,
I S NOW open’ng an entire Stock of NEW
GOODS in his line, consisting of Cloths,
Cas8imera and Vestings, and a general assort
ment of READY AIADE CLOTHING, and
furnishing articles, all of the latest style and best
materials; which he offers at prices far below
anything ever before offered in this market, lie
is prepared, also, to make to order nil kinds of
Gentlemen’s apparel, in tho most approved
style, having secured the ussistauce of Air.
AlOTT, from New York, of mnny years expe
rience, and much celebrity ns a Cutter. He feels
confident of being able to please those who favor
him with their orders. Those accustomed to
sondiug North for their Clothing are invited to
call aua examine his goods ana prices previous
to doing so; as he feels assured he can fur
nish them on as good terms as they can get them
abroad. — oct 13
Guard Chaius, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
▼ill be sold as low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted
d: B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
HAMILTON Sl SYMONS have
fjj received per Hartford and Savannah: A
-H. choice assortment of French, English and
BoWum CLOTHS,CASS1AIERS AND VEST-
JNG8, selected with the greatesi care, and ofthe
imported in this country. We are now pre-
{jJKdto manufacture at the shortest notice, and in
*00be«t manner, any garment in our line, for cqsh
‘o* approved credit-
17 WHITAKER STREET,
J>ct 13 — Savannah, Ga.
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AN EARNEST AF
-PEAL.—Those who have never
^called on us for NEGRO BRO-
JANS have something yet to learn, viz : That
y>«re ii a small Shoe Store in 4hi» cityiwitha
«rge stock of NEW GOODS in it, and that we
*ery much wish to see more new fuces. We are
P home at all hours frppi half past 5 in Jhe.morn-
ti. l ® ' n the evening, aha those who call on
tiId- u * ' n a h nmorto *ell goods.
^O/tyceand Cotton Planters, in, this vicinity
S j® know' ub, and we wish tliera to look at
^ THICK BROGANS this year, that they
know where to find the goods they want a
ZJJJ kence. We are now supplied with foe
J**J. Br °gans weever saw, and we would res-
to who have Shoes to buy,
' At Itt^ Congress St. South sido of
-“‘So • - - Market Square.
I,-^\Ve ilave a fqtr
REOPENED.
E. WITIIINOTOltt’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
OAUDltY’S BUILDING ON THE BAY.
l3P*Ticket8 and Shares for sale in J. W. Mau-
ry & Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurreut Bank
Notes bought.ja» 1
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE Sf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUGHTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER&BARNARD.
SA VANNAH, GEORGIA.
Grave Stones, ofltaliun und Domestic Alarblo;
Marble AInntle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&c. &c., furnished to order. ’ ly— oct 28
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER. GRAINER AND GLAZIER.
All kinds of Alixed Puints,Gloss and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct 24 ly—
John P. Gavan A Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERC1IANT8,
And Forwarding Agents, Macon, Ga.
M aeon, July 20,1647 ly july 23
A. SHORT,
MASTER BUILDER,
Will take.contracts for Building and work iu
Masonry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
y aiave a
- aozen of “Rotusell’s Paerinin .Shaving
rc&m on hand. Those, desirous ofluxtiriating
„l. 5 OB1 *ort , ibJe and easy Shave'hod better sup-
IS°CnBa Vej> ** ° DCe With unr ‘‘
W _ Q TliOMAftM. TURNER & CO.
181 Pay-itreet.
To tbq Inhabitants of Savannah.
In conformity with a Resolution recently pass
ed by tho Board of Health, I would call your re
membrance to the good state of Health enjoyed
by our Fellow-Citizens for years past, and to
urge upon von the necessity, if you desire a con
tinuance of that bjessihg, during the approaching
senson, to keep under those local causes by a
prompt removal of all animal and vegetable de
composition, beyond the corporal limits of Sa
vannah. Cleanliness is an indiapensible ingre
dient of health. It ought to be observed by all,
otherwise you invito disease, and the consequen
ces, that necessarily follow in its train. We,your
Board of Health, earnestly eutreatyouto white
wash yonr Fences, Cellars, Ont-houses; and
freely use the (Sulphate Ferri) Copperas in pro
portion of two pounds to three gallons of water,
ill your sinks and other places emiting unpleas
ant effluvia. For the better advancement ot
health, we would suggest that each citizen adopt
a feeling that he also is a member of this Board,
by giving his attention to the cleanliness of his
premises,and those around him.
The Board of Health expects their Fellow-
Citizens will afford them aid in their weekly vis
its, to enable them to effect strict examinations
and faithful reports.
Your Board of Health requests that you moke
known through the medium of its Chairman,
Ward-Committees, City Marshal, or by letter
through the Post Office, of any nuisance or de
posit that may be calculated to produce disease.
The duty assigned to us is an arduous one. If
we meet with a cordial and approving support,
then shall we feel that our labors have hot been
without effect. ,
SOLOMON SHEFTALL,
Chairman Board of Health.
Savannah, May 30, 1849.
Sag*
JWKtared exi
EHQUOtSS. —An invoice of
I in pints, si
. , pints; and superior Porter,
bti.»? These articles arc ofdirecj impor-!
dec’lV^'°^ c k** 1 quality. rWhjhj
Jfjf HATSi HATS !-NEW FASH
IONS FOR SPRING, 1849. — The snb*
scribers have received the Spring stylo of Hats
from the manufactory of-Messrs.. W.II. Beebe
& Co., Broadway, New-York, which they offer
for sale on Saturday next, March 3d, at New
York prices. D. A* AMBLER & CO,
feb 27 . . 14PCpngrea*-nt. •
P ER TENNESSEE*—Black and \yhito
l^aco Capo*Lidfn Cambric . Hdkfs;
Thread nnd Liuen Edgings; Egyptian Nett
Gloves and Mitts. For sale by • **’
. apr 10 MARSHALL & AIKIN.
O nion setts! onion setts:
—2 barrels Onion Setts, white and yellow,
just received per steamer Columbus from Lan-
dreth's Garden by
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO,
dec 11 181 Bay-street.
T HE WIFE’S FRIEND.—Important
to those about to become itfbfAcrs.—Professor
ALEXIS V. PAULITAN, of tho Puris Lying-in
Hospital, member of the Medical Academy of
France, Corresponding Secretary of the Paris
Pharmaceutical College, respectfully begs leave
to announce to the Ladies of America, that he
has appointed Dr. Jerome Y. C. Ropeniiurty,
of New York, his sole American Agent, for the
sale of his wonderful medicine, known in France
as The Wife’s Frieud, or Mother’s Assistant the
most extraordinary medical discovery the world
has ever seen. Its province is to Lessen the
Pains of Child-Birth, and promote a safe, easy,
and speedy delivery, which it does by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
pleasant to the taste, and never fails to promote
an easy and Bafe delivery, and improves the gen
eral health of both mother and child. It has been
tested foryears in ull tbe principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, and receives the snnetion of
nearly all thelpromiuent Colleges and Medical
men oftlie old world. It is the greatest medicine
in the world ; ns all will admit that a medicine
must be that will lessen the terrible pains usually
uttendantou childbirth. There is no mistake a-
bout this medicine doing all that is said of it.
It never fails. It is in the form of a fine, light
powder, to be mado into a drink, und used for a
few weeks previous to the expected event, and
its price is so low as to bring St within the reach
of all. Surely no humane husband will suffer
his wife to endure pain, when it can be so easily
und cheaply avoided. For the small sum of only
$1,00. sent post paid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
ROPENHtJRTY, New York Post Office, a
package will be sent by return mail, it hoing so
lightthnt it can be sent anywhere by mail, nt a
very trifling cost. IdJ'-No unpaid letters taken
from tho office. To prevent imposition, theU.
S. Agent, Dr. Ropeniiurty will write his name
in full on the outside label of each package. No
other genuine. Remember this. Gmos mar 10
/^JEORGIA.—Cliatlium County.—
YT To all whom it may concern.—Whereus,
E. F. Wood and Susan Wood, Guardians ofAl-
znda S., Laura A. and E. J. C. Wood, have ap
plied to tho Honoruble the Inferior Court ofsaid
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
a citation to issue and be published according
lo law, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned to file their objections (if any they have)
to tho applicants, in the Clerk’s office of said
court, on or before the eighteenth day of June
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be grunted.
Witness, the Honorable R. T. Gibson, one of
the Justices of said court, this 8th dayofMuy,
A. D., 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
LEGAL NOTICE9J ’»»«l
the benefit of the beiri and creditors, vie:. Wharf
Lot and Storq*. and one Dwelling House aud
Lot, and the foltowing negro slaves, viz,:,Abra
ham, Georg^, Dublin, Lucy, Pfnlamiah and Bell-
ar; ^ ^ < EMILY RUDULPH.
, St. Marys, May 29.1649. : i t. r. jnifd6
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.-All per-
J^/ons Indebted tothe estate of ARCHIBALD
CLARK, late of Camden county, Georgia, de
ceased, are requested to make payment: Aud all
pereoiw having claims agaiust the same, are cell
ed upon to present , their accounts properly al
lied. HENRY E. W. CLARK,
Qualified Ex’r.
St. Marys, Geo. June 1.‘ ' june 4
/^JEORGIA.—McIntosh County.—
VT To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
William I. King, Administrator on tho estate of
Thomas K. Gould, late of sojd.couaty, deceased,
hath applied to the Honorable tho Court of Or
dinary of said comity; for letters dismissory on
said estate.
Theso are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if niw they
have) to the applicant’s discharge in the Clerk’s
office ofthe saia Court, within the time prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witliessthe Honornblo Alexander Wyley, one
of the Justices of said Court, this 23d day of
May, A; D. one' thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine.
june 9 E. M. BLOUNT, c. c. o. m’i. c,
/^EORGIA* — Liberty County. —
YT Whereas, John A. Hendry and L. B. Hen-
dry.npplies to tho CourtofOrdinary ofthis Coun
ty, for totters of administration on tho goods and
chattels, rights and credits of William H. Hendry,
late of said county, deceased. Now, theso aro to
cite und admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of Baid deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, in my office, within the tinio
prescribed by law, or said letters will bo granted.
Witness the Honorable Edward Q.. Andrews,
ono ofthe Justices of Baid Court, this 26th May,
1849. J. 8. BRAD WELL, c: c. o. l. c.
june 7
,1ir|rt»onAK, liiifUlliiX
■»-.U u #
PUBLIC SALES.
r*EORGIA.- Camden County.—
YT To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
George Lang, Executor oftho estate of Wm. T.
Ashley, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Or
dinary for letters of dismissory from the said es
tate.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
T. Ashley, to file their objections to tho granting
ofsaid letters dismissory, within the terms pre
scribed bylaw, in the clerk’s office ofthe Court
of Ordinary, otherwise letters as prayed for will
be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Tho, K. Duuhain, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 5th March, A.
D. 1849. HENRY R. FORT, c. c. o. c. c.
mar 9
EORGIA. — Bulloch County.—
YY To all to whom it muy concern.—Whereas
Thomas Knight, Sen. applies to the lion, tho
Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of
Administration on the estate of James Mikell,
Sen., late ofsaid county, deceased.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred aud creditors ofthe said do-
ceased, to be and appear at my office, in terms
ofthe law, and show cause, (if any they have,)
why letters of Administration should not be
granted the said applicant.
Witness the Iiotioruble Peter Cono, one of
tho Justices of the suicl court, this 15th day of
May, A. D., 1849.
may 26 DAVID BEASLEY, c. o.o. b. c.
I^OUR MONTHS after dute I shall op-
X ply to tho Honorable Inferior Court of
Bulloch County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all tho Real and Personal
Estate of Mitchell Holloway, late ofsaid County.
Deceased, for tho benefit of the Heirs and Credi
tors of said decenscd.
muy 26 WILLIAM HOLLOWAY. Adm’r.
F OUR MONTHS ufter dateuppiicutiun
w'll be made to tho Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Cliathuin County, forpermission to sell
four Negroes, viz : Saruh aud her three children.
Will, Deliu and Susan, for the benefit of tbe
heirs and creditors of tho late Joshua Ruhn. de
ceased. ALEX. H. RAHN, Exe’r.
mar 19
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.-Will
be sold in front of the Court House, in tho
City of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in July
next, the following property, to wit:
Lot and Improvements ou the North corner of
Piue and WestBrond streets. Levied on as the
property of R. M. Goodwin, trustee of Mrs.
Scarborough, for City Taxes for the years 1845,
1840,1847,1848 and 1849.
Also, North halfofLot No. 31 and Improve
ments, Yamacrnw. Levied on as tho property
of ill. Volloltonand Children, for City Taxes for
1847 aud 1848.
Also, Part ofGarden Lot and Improvements,
No. 9, West. (The N. West corner.) Levied
on as the property of Hetty Arnold and Wil
liams, for City Tuxes for 1847,1848 and 1849.
Also, Letter R and Improvements, corner of
Harrison and St. Gall streets. Levied on as the
property of Henry IDittmers, for City Taxes for
1846,1847,1848 and 1849.
Also, Eastern half of Lot No. 8, Yamacraw.
Leviedon as the property of Patrick Kelly, for
City Taxes; for 1648 and 1649.
Also, Improvement on the South-east of quar
ter Lot No. 36, Green Ward. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Naomi Jones, for City Taxes
for 1845,1847 and 1848.
june 1 DANIEL H. STEWART, c. m.
C ITY MARSHAL’S SALES.—The
following Lots having reverted to the City,
I will proceed to offer for sale on the first Tues
day in July next, in front of the Court House,
botwoen the usual hours of sale, under the su
perintendence oftho Committee ou Public Sales
and City Lots:
Columbia Ward, Lots No. 7.11, 38.
Crawford Ward, Lots No. 43,12,13.
Elbert Word, Lot No. 20.
Franklin Ward, LotH No. 4, 31.
Green Ward, Lots No. 6, 27.
Jackson Ward, Lots No. 16,40.
Jasper Ward, Lot No. 1
Warren Word, Lots No. 1.12.
Pulaski Ward, Lots No. 22,10, 17.
Washington Ward, Lot No. 31.
juue 2 DANIEL Hi STEWART, c. m.
IVTcINTOSH SHERIFF’S SALE]
J-TX --Will he sold, on tho first Tuesdoy in July
next, in front of the Court Hotiso, in the
City of Darieu, Mclntdsh County, between the
legal hours of sale, Mrs. Elizabeth Marchmout’s
right, title and interest, iu and unto (said interest
being only for her life time) the following
Negro Slaves, to wit: Dinnah, Jane and Lucy,
and her infant Child. # Levied on to satisly u^i.
fa., issued from McIntosh Superior Court, in
favor of Theodore P. Pease vs. Elizabeth March-
inent and William J. Caunon. Property poiuted
out by Plaintiff 1 . C. O’NEAL,
may 31 Dep’ty Sheriff m’c. c.
HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
&c. &c.—A large assortment of Ladies
aud Mis es white, black and col’d Cotton
Hose ; black and cold Silk und Raw Silk Hose;
Men’s and Boys’ white, brown and col’d Cotton
hall Hose: Gauze, Cotton and Merino Under-
VeststLads’ and Gent’s Cotton and Silk Um
brellas. Just received and for sale by
mar 1 MARSHALL & AIKIN.
YOUNG LADIES AND
MISSES will find us supplied with
.some very pretty black and bronze
[alter Bootees, Nos. 1 aud 2; also, ll’s, 12’sand
aiid 13’s, and Ladies of ail ages are very apt to
find themselves suited before leaving our St
at 163 Congress street.
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
Store,
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Bulloch county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to sell the reul and per
sonal estate of John Hendrix, deceased, late of
said county. JEMIMAII HENDRIX,
feb 15 Administratrix.
TflXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All per-
J-i sons hnving demands against the estate of
Dr. JAMES TROUP, of McIntosh county, de
ceased, are requested to present them properly
attested; and those indebted to the estate ure re
quired to make payment to
J. HAMILTON COUPER,
D. II. B. TROUP.
Darien, 15th May, 1849. Qualified Ex’ors.
may 17
'L'lOUR MONTHS after duto.upplicatiou
X will be made to tho iiouoruble the Inferior
Courtof Ware county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell the Lands belonging
to William H. Miller. Minor,
feb 24 THOMAS HILLIARD, Gunrdian
P URIFY THE BLOOD.—The vir
tues ol'Snrsuparilla aro too well known to
overy ouo to need any praise or puffing. That
it will purify the blood and thereby make the
human system less liable to disense, has been set
tled beyond a doubt, by tho most leuruod uud
eminent Physicians iir tho world.
Thomas II. Tur.vkr & Co’s Compound Syr
up of Sarsaparilla is u delightful and healthful
drink for summer. It has been used extensively
in Florida, mid throughout tho upper part of
Georgia, for severul yeurs, and has never failed
in giving entire satisfaction. A number of fam
ilies in this city can testify that it is the most pal-
itable Sarsaparilla now made. We do not pre
tend to its being a cure all, but do confidently re
commend it to tue public as u pleasant and health
ful driuk. Prepared and sold only by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
may 19 181 Bny street.
L iquid adhesive plaster, or col-
LODIAN—a new and elegant substitute
for Plaster cloths, Sutures, Bandages, &c.—This
article has been found by all surgeons who have
tested it, far superior aud more couveuient than
former means of dressing incised wounds. For
burns, sore Nipples, ana eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
much preferable to court plaster mid gold beater's
skin. It is not acted upon by water, and adheres
with almost incredible tenacity to foe skin,-keep
ing tho edges of Urn wound closely, together, and
causing it to heal with hardly a perceptible scar.
A history of the article, together with commu
nications highly commendatory of its value from
Dr.. J. Mason Warren of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. S. London, and other surgeons, will
bo found accompanying it. A supply of foe
above received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Market Square,
apl 10
W HITE- LEAD.—500 kegs pure Nos.
1 and 2 White Lead, in 25,60, 100,200
and 500 lb. kegs; 50 kegs Venetian Red, Spanish
Browti and Yellow 1 Ochre;*200 lbs. Chrome and
Paris Green, ground, in oil. Received and for
sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
mar 3 ; . . .. ..
JUST RECEIVED*—10 baskets best
tl refined Salad Glil; 3 cases fresh .Primes; a lot
offresh Teas ; French 8weet Chocolate ; fresh
Maccaroni; do Vormicelli; alotoflYesh Gnava
Jelly, and many other article's tod numerous to
m .^„..F, , s.l.by j R0US SEAU.
rMlRULY MAGICAL.—A great Paper’s
X opinion.—M’Mackin’s Philadelphia Model
Courier comes ontand declares to its 70.000 sub
scribers, and nearly one million readers, that
Doctor Wiley’s Celebrated Cough Candy is
truly an excellent article. Rend what it says:
“A Valuable Article.— Those suffering from
colds, will do well to procure a supply of Dr.
Wiley's Cough Candy, prepared only by Geo.
W. Childs & Co. We have Imd a fair opportu
nity oftesting the virtues of the^candy in our
owufuuiily, and. unsolicited, except by them, we
give our experience. It is very pleasautto foe
taste, without nausea in its effects, and almost
magical in its operations upon the^affection.”
Tho above, frpm such u source, we think is
enough to convince fhe most skeptical.
We would advise all who are in the least trou
bled Willi a cough, cojd, or any disease arising
from those complaints, to he sure that they pnr-
chaso a package of DR. WILEY’S CELEBRA
TED COUGH CANDY, and we will guaruntee
them a perfect cure. Price 12J, 25, 50 cents,
aud $1 per packngp.; Be sure to ask for Dr. Wi
ley’s Cough Candy, and take .none other, if
fered to you. , ‘ Gko. W, Childs & Co. -
Sole Proprietors, No. 320 Mnrket-st, Pliilu’a.
A.’A. SOLOMONS, Agt. Market-sq.
fob 3 Sofoagent for .Savannah.
E legant perfumery.—a
general assortment of LubinVExtracts for
.the Handkerchief; a variety of French, English,
and American Pcrfttmery ; Toilel and Shaving
Soaps; Antique Oils, Pomatums. Acr, just receiv
ed by A. A. SOLOMONS, AgV
dec 6
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Courtof Chatham couuty, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell a tract of two hun
dred and seventy-three acres of land (more or
less) lying in the County of Burke, originally
grauted to Willis Hurst, beiug part of foe real
estate of Andrew Mclntire, late of Chatham
comity deceased, for foe benefit of hi) heirs und
creditors. JOHN MURCHISON,
may 1 Surv’g Ejt’or,
F our months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Effingham county, sitting lor ordinary
purposes, fur leave to sell (3) three tracts of laud
in said couuty, containing in tho aggregate (390)
three hundred and ninety acres. Said land be
longing to the estate of Israel Weitmnu, lute ot
said county deceased, for the benefit of foe heirs
and creditors of said estate,
apr 3 E. G. WEITMAN, Ad’r.
"IYJOTICE.—All persons having demands
IN against Isaac Slayton, late of Cnnidcn coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to me wifoin the time prescribed
by law. And all persons indebted to said decea
sed, are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment HENRY It. FORT, Adm # r.
may 11
TYT OTICE.—Four mouths alter dale, appli-
-1N cation will be made to, the Honorable foe
Justices ofthe Inferior Court bfChathnm' ebuh-
ty, while sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave
to sell the remaining real estate, (being Lots Nos.
9 aud 10 Columbia Ward, City of Savaunali,)
and also a’Negro roan slave named Moses, be
longing to tho estate of Robert Scott, Idto'of said
county, deceased; for the benefit of the creditors
ofsaid estate. MARGARET SCOTT. !
feb 12 Executrix Robt. Scott, dec’d.
G UNS, CAPS. Ac,. — 45 clouble-burrel
Guns, assorted lengths nnd calibers; 80,000
Baldwin’s indented patent Gun-wads; 20M
Joyce’sdo do: 155M Wnlker’s selebrated Percus
sion Caps, No. 45 to 57; 25M Starkey do do;
20M Imperial do do; 10M W. Richard’s in bags;
10M Ely’s do do. Also, Guu-lock’s Nipples,
Wash-rod’s Nipple-keys, Cocks, Wad-punches,
Rifle Wipers, Caps, Worms. &c. Just received
nership Lancashire from Liverpool, and for sale
Ly E. LOVELL,
feb 9 No. 11 South side Market.
T> AD WAY’S CHINESE MEDI
AL* CATED SOAP.—12 gross ofthis cnlebra.
ted Toilet and Shaving Soap, received and for
sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Bejpg.agent for Messrs J. & R. G. Radway, of
New-York, for tbe States of Georgia, Florida aud
Alab'alria, I will keep constantly on hand alargp
supply for Bale at manufacturer’s prices.
fc!r* Thegenuiue for sale in 8avunnah only by
, W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
aug j8 Corner of Bay and Whitaker sts.
■i-‘..v. by^uthoibiIpY,;'^!
i nt v'r' m Irtoiflunsfi lenoifin w-Mj «iii
AtU.mi Ra«UR*Ufp*tKd h MStami Safon
of <*» Tkirtutk Congrut iff Hi Untied Staid.
. •< ••>•■(.; ‘-lit to JU ' J ••.(. .0* twilit B
pM lr.tMl£fcoMftl^Jft)i'g(fhsl' ' .l -tp .
An Act to atnend.ths.ci'ontidea '*Alt'Act ijip-
plcmental to > tht not lor tho ndrttlnlott ir the
States of Iowa and Florida Into tho UOitm."
llo it omictcd by the Batiste and HOttWof Re-
presentatives'of the UbHedStates ofAWbriCa in
Congress assembled. > That fbr the borpaso nf
trying all issues or fact, triable bV a IdW In (ho
district court of the United StnfeirorlW district
of Iowa,, as established by the not .milled * An
act supplemental to the act for the edtaWHOIt'or
the States oflowaand Florida into tHo Ulilbn,”
approved third' Murch, eighteen hnndr(M'abd
forty-five, tho said district shall be aepotiled Oita
three diviaions. as follows, to vritf All thUbart
of said distriot lying within the Dubuqne' land
district, as altered by (he ■' Act lo establish an
additional land district in Iowa,” approved eighth
August, eighteen hundred and forty-six, tbhll
constitute the northern division; 'atid'WMMhr
term of said court for said division shall bCMtd
annually at Dubuque, to commence (m the'fitst
Monday in January, all that part of said district
lying wifoin foe Iowa land district, as established
by the “Act to establish an additional land dis
trict in Iowa,” approved eighth August, eighteen
hundred and forty-six, shall constitute the middle
division, and a regular term of said court for this
division shall be held annually nt Iowa city, to
commence on the first Monday in October, and
the residue ofthe State of Iowa shall constitute
the southern division, and a regular term of said
court for this division shall be held annually at
Burlington, to commence on the first Monday in
June: and should tho judge of the said district'
court fuil to attend at the time and place of hold-
ing any ono of the regular torms oftho court, for
either of the suid divisions ofthe uforesaid district,
before the close of the fourth day of any siich
term, tho business pending in such court shall
stand adjourued to the next regular term thereof:
Provided, That whenever the judge ofsaid tjourt,
from any causo, shall fail to hold a regular term
of said court for either of said d i visions, it shall be
his duty, if in his opinion the business iu' said
court shall require, to hold an intermediate term
ofsaid court, utsuch time ns ho shall, by his'order,
under his hnnd and seal, direct, addressed to the
clerk and marshal of said court, nt least thirty
days previous tothe commencement ofsaid term,
nnd to bo published, iu tho several newspapers
published in tho bounds ofsuid division and dis
trict, the same length of time; and at any nnd all
such intermediate terms, the business of ony auch
courts, of overy nature and description .whatso
ever, shall have reference to, and be proceeded
with, in the same maimer naif the same were a
regular term ofsaid court. Andall such issues of
facts shall bo tried at a term of said court, to be
held in the division where such suit should here-
niter be commenced, in accordance with:the
third, section of this act. But nothing herein
contained shall proveut foe said district oourt,
by genera) rule, from regulating the venue of
transitory actions, either iu law or equity, end
from changing tho same for a good cause to be
shown.
Sec. 2. And bo it furhtor enacted, That all
issues now pending in foe said district-court shall
be tried at foe places above prescribed for. hold
ing auch court, withiu tho division where the
cause of action may have arisen, unless otherwise
ordered by suid court, in pursuance of .the au
thority given in the first section ofthis act; and
no process Issued, or proceedings pending, in
the said district court, shall be avoided or im
paired by this change of the time and place of
holding such court; but all process, bail bonds,
and cognizances, returnable at the next taruxof
said court, shall bo returnable and returned to
the court next held at the appropriate place, ac*
oordlng to this act, In the same manner as if so
made returnable on the face thereof, and shall
have full effect accordingly; and ull continuances
may bo made to couform to the provisions of
this act.
Sic. 3. And bo it further enacted, That all
suits hereafter to bo brought in the said district
court, not of a local, nature, shall be brought in a
court of the division of the district where the
defendant resides; but if there be more than one
defendant, and they resido in different divisions
ol the district, the plaintiff may sue in either
division, and send duplicate writ or writs to foe
other defendants; on which the plaintiff oy his
attorney shall endorse that the writ thus sent is a
copy of a writsiied out of a court of tlte proper
division ofthe said district; und the said writs,
when executed and returned into thd office from
which they issued, shall constitute one suit, and
be proceeded in accordingly.
Sec. 4. And bo it further enacted, That it
shall be lawful for the clerk of tho district court
for the district of Iowa to appoint a deputy at
each of tho places prescribed for holding terms
ofthe said court, who, in his absence, may exer
cise all the official powers ofthe said clerk, at the
place nnd within the division of the said district
for which lie may be appointed. And such
deputy, before he enters on tho discharge of his
duties, shall take foe usual oath for foe faithful
performance of his duties as such- deputy. And
nothing herein contained shall be held to exouse
or release foe said clerk from legal responsibility
for acts performed by his said deputy, in behalf
of snid clerk in the offico aforesaid.
Sec. 5. And be it further enacted, Thai foe
district attorney and marshal of the distriot of
Iowa shall respectfully, perform the duttes of dis
trict attorney and marshal ofaud for the northern,
middle, and southern divisions of foe district of
Iowa, as established by this act; aud the said
marshal shall keep an office at each of the places
where the sessions of the said district .court are
directed to be held, and his charges for mileage,-
in the executiou of foe duties of oif office within
the said district, shull be computed from the city
of Iowa. .... .
Sec. 6. And be it ftirther enacted, That in
addition to the ordinarv jurisdiction and powers
of n district court or foe United States,, with
which the district court of Iowa has been invested,
it be, and is hereby, invested, within foe limits of
said district, with foe exercise of couflurrent
jurisdiction nnd power in all civil cases now
exercised by the circuit courts of the United
Stntes; and that in alt cases where said court
shall exercise such jurisdiction, writs of error
and appeals shall be allowed and taken from the
judgements, orders, or decrees of said court to
foe Supreme Court of the United States, iu the
same manner und upon the same conditions as
appeals may be token from tho circuit courts*.
Sec. 7. And bo jt further enacted, That all
acts nnd parts of acts , inconsistent with the pro
visions of this act be, and foe same aro hereby, .
repeuled.
ROBT. C. WINTHROP,
Speaker of foe House of Representatives.
Qj M. DALLAS,
Vice President of the United Stoles/stnd
President of the Senate.
Approved March 3,1849. .
JAMES K. POLK.
_L POX.-VACCINE MATTER
•^Physicians’ orders from any part of foe
State for Vaccine Matter will ho promptly attend
od to nrtd'filled with nil article warranted, by ad
dressing the undersigned) • Having 'mndo ar
rangements with Physicians in New York. I will
keep constantly on hand a supply of the above
article. The Mutter wiH- be sent by Mail to apy.
part of tho State. The ensh must accompany
tim order-or I- will not fill theta—Amount $5.—
Address , ,W. HUMPHREYS, JR.,
apr 0 . 1 Druggist, Savannah, Goo. .
! • ’. [Public—No.‘67.1
An Act to transfer the towns of .Viniff Hirvcn,
North Haven, and Islesboro 1 from the collec
tion district of Penobscot to that of Belfast, in
tho State of Maine. ' ' ; '
Be it enacted by the Senate and Hbiisfe oi* Rep-'
rcsentatives of the United States of America in
Congress assembled, That tbe tdWnk bf Vitja^
Haven, North HoVon, nncf Islesboro',In'the State’
of Maine, now included in the"collection dhtriet
of Penobscot, shall hereafter be ihclddedin and
constitute a part of the 1 collection district of
.Belfast. ’• i ;
Approved March 3,1849.
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LU. Improved Fan Mill, for cleaning Rice; < 19
do' do du for all kinds small Grain: (i Grain
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Uice'Cfadliat 30 Hand Corn HUbt 6 “Finger-,( -e-i.- u ■ . ■ - -■■■*
oldV Patent Horae PowerMiUs, for plentotfon DACON.-Landing, 20 hhd* BidU Bacon;.-
use. For lalfc hy i 1A 10 hhds Shonld.rs Bacon. Fortaloby .
apr 3 OENSLOW & WEBSTER. I may 21 WOOD, CLAGHORN d (in.