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SAVANNAH, MOBTDAV MORNING, JUNE 93, 1840.
- If •*.?»»/'. J.
NO. 111!
■SOU*
rilE DAILV GEORGIAN,,
u ruar.mun ID THE
CITY OF SAVANNAH,
JACKSON, PUNCH & SIBLEY,
J *V. T£N dollars per annum,
** 1 ..m.lMIID4Ll.f IN. ADVANCE.
VaYABL* **MI*ANKOAI.LT III ADVANCE,
0/1 1 '■ ■ ’
AT six DOLLARS_FOR BIX MONTHS
OTIB TKI-WEBIU.Y GEORGIAN,
JOH Till OOOTTHT,
publi.hcd to moot the arrtflgomeut of the
si md contain" nil the Intelligence. Commer
Cl Political and Miacellaneotta, including new
»Jrertimnienta published in theJDady Paper.
4 THIS PAPER-
1. ...t to all pane of the State end Union,
deCrod in die city, at FIVE DOLLARS
" u,mra, or at THREE DOLLARS for au
booth!- _
THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
hnubliahed ovory Friday afternoon, at tbex*
^,1.. por annum-all payable in advanco.
N B -Each Citation by the Clerlta of the
rouia Of Ordinary, that application has been
mode for Lottera of Adminiatrntion, must bopub-
lohedrumJrnAYs at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrators for
nsbtors and Croditorsto renderin thoiraccounts,
must bo published six weeks. .....
Sales of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tor, must bo at public auction, on the firet Tues-
Z oftlio month, between tlwueual hours of sale,
,t ths place or public sales in tho co unty whore
the letters Testamontary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have boon granted, first giving
mir osvs notice thereof in one of tho pub ho
unites of this State, and at tho d oor of the
Coart House, where such soles are to bo held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo mth-
lijhcd for four months, beforei any order absolute
idull bo made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Reid Estate by Executors, Attaints-
tntors, and Guardians, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before tho day of sale. Those soles
most be made at Ilia Court Houao door of tho
county in which tho property ta situate, and on
the first Tuesday or tho month, betwocn tho
hours often in the morning and four in the after
noon. No sales from day to day ta valid, unloss
so erpressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
mil Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sale, of personal property (except negroea) of
testate and intoatate eatatea by Executors end Ad-
miaistrators, must be advertieed FORTY DAYS.
Application, by Executors and Adnumatrators,
Ibr Letters Distuissory must bo published SIX
MONTHS. . , „ .
Application for foreclosnro of Mortgages on
real estate, must be advertised once a month for
FOUilMONTHS.
Orders oftlio Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a cony of the bond ofngreemoiit) to mako ti
tles to land, must be advertised Tiirbk Momths
at least.
SherilTs sales under executions roguljuly
granted by tho courts, must bo advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgago executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
tinder order of Court, muat bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before tho day of Salo.
, All Letters directed to til is Office or tho
Editor, must bo pest paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
WILLIAM 35. HALE’S
B
York Advert foments,
R OOFIIVO.-OAIdVANIZED TIN
• PLATES.— 1 Theoubicribera beg to call the
attention of Builders, Architects and owners of
Buildings, to the many advantages which these
plates possess oVfcr all. other metallic substances
hi * " “ Mil i
lithorto used for roofing?<fcc.,as they possess at
once the lightness of iron, without its liability to
rust, having now been tested for several years in
this particular, both in this country and in Eu
rope. . They are less liable td expansion and
contraction from sudden change of the atmos^
, . w T ... «nt«
phere, than common tin plates, iron, zinc, Qr any
other metal how used for roofing, and conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof? re
quiring far less frequent repairs, whilst tho first
cost is bat a trifle more.
A mil supply, of ell sizes, from 16 to 30 W.
G.; constantly on hand, and for sale by
GEO. R. MORE WOOD & CO.
14 & 16Beaver-st. New York.
The patent right for this article having boon
secured fbr the United States, all parties infring
ing thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
W14be prosecuted. lyd&w novlO
New-i
and Savannah Line of Steamers—
~ ^Sailing every’Wednesday.
Jkx new and superior Steamships
-a TENNESSEE, Capt. John Collins,
and CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will,
until further notice, leave Savannah and New
York every Wednesday, commencing with iho
26thMarch. .. .
These swift Steamers are each of 1.250 tons
burthen, built, in the strongest and most approv
ed manner, and are unequalled in all the needful
qualified 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 Macon Tuesday eveniug, to connect
with these steamers on Wednesday, andfrom Sa
vaunah on their arrival if needed.
Passage $25—payable in advanco ; for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELPORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
mar 22 No. 194 Front-st.New York.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
Savannah and Philadelphia,
By the Savannah Xni^Ciiarles-
^Tfcal^TOX Steamers and the STEAM»
naSH^HfcSHIP COLUMBUS. By renent
arrangements, Through Tickets will be furnished
from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Daily Steamers and Steam-siflp COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollars. Freight will also be
received in Philadelphia, for Savannnh, at ten
cents per cubic foot, for measurement goods,
freo of all charges in Charleston.
The accommodation for Steerngo Passengers
having been very much increased, she 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 Afternoon, June
14th, after the arrival of the Savannah Steamers,
and continue to leave Charleston and Philadel
phia every alternate Thursday.
BROOKS 1& TUPPER,
juno 4 Agents, Savannnh.
Apothecary Store.
T HE UN DERSIGNED having purchased tho
Stock in store, Smet’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, offers tho same
at wholesale or retail. II e is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from the North, which ho will sell on
us reasonable terms as any establishment in the
city. L. J. MYERS,
apr 18 SmefoUuildiug.
rjy O C A PIT AIL, 18 TST h e undersigii-
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
L A DIE S’ Misses, Children’s and Infant s
SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern
tithe NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign 01
the Golden Hand. oct 1
R EFINED CASTOR OIL.—The Subscrib
ers have iust received a few cases of High
ly Refined and Pure Castor Oil. This article
being void of taste aud smell is suitable for in-
fints, children and persons with delicate Sto
machs. THOS. M. TURNER & CO.
apr 25 181 Bay-streot,
a ECEI VED, per Steamer CHEROKEE,
8ilkjTUsues, French Muslins, French Cam*
brics, Mourning Ginghams, Linen Ginghams,
Linen Lustres, Linen Chninbrays, Linen Barago,
English Hose, Egyptian Nett Mitts, do. Gloves,
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols. For sale
by ISAAC, D. LaROCHE,
apr 16 Shad’s buildings.
1
HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
BLER &CO. have on hand a full and com-
f lete assortment of evory possible variety of
IAT8 AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
unore fashionable, a larger or better selected
*tock of this kind of Goods has never been offered
to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi-
00, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
Raachero, and Wool Hats ofevery description.
One of.tho partners residing at the North, ena
bles ns to receive weekly supplies ofgoods.
To Merchants and Planters we oner goods on
u favorable terras us can bo hud South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
ed, in addition to his business its Druggist,
proposes to establish, in the City of Charleston or
Savannah, a Distillery, for the purpose of manu
facturing Alcohol (for Mcdicinul purposes only,)
from the Sour Orange, a fruit common in the
States of South Carolinu, Georgia and Florida,
which could be delivered at either of the above
named ports atatrifliug expense. The process
was lately discovered by him, and so rapid in its
operation that a barrel can he distilled in the short
space of Ten to Fifteen Minutes
This Alcohol has been pronounced by medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, Neto York and Phila
delphia, to be superior to any now in use for me
dicinal purposes. Certificates from the first Phy
sicians and Gentlemen of this City, New York
and Philadelphia, can be seen at my store, to
which I ask your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communications
from any part of the United States, which shall
meet my prompt attention.
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
mar 23 Druggist, Savannah, Geo.
CENTRAL BAIL HOAD.
^FHOM SAVANNAH TO MACON.ja
Passenger Trains leave Savnnneh end Macon, deity, at 7 A M.
Do do arrivo at Macon and Savannah, daily, at - 7 P.M.
Tickets from Savanuah to Macon, Georgia, - 00
Do do
do
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do
do
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10 00
6 50
15 00
17 00
20 00
22 00
Atlanta, do
Augusta, do
Columbus, do
Opelika,
"Jacksonville, Ala.
•Talludega, do
Huntsville, do
Decatur, do
Tu8cuiubia do
"Tunkaloosa, do
•Columbus, Miss.
Aberdeen, do
m rings, do
», Term.
Murpreesh* do
Columbia, do
Memphis, do • 30 00
22 50
28 00
25 00
Stages for Tallahassee and intermediate places connect with the Road, atMucou, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; and with Milledgeville daily.
• To these places Tri-weekly without delay,—leaving Savannah on Sundays, Tuesdays, and
Thursdays.
RATES OF FREIGHT FOR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Measurement Qoods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurementgoods, per Cubic foot, :....13 cents.
Crockery-ware in Crates, Boxes or Hhds. per Cubic foot, 10
Goods by Weight.—1st Class.—BoxesGlass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary.perlOOlbs. 60
2d Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides,
Copper, Tin, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-wure, Rice,Boxes Soap and Can
dles, Holloware, Bogging, and other heavy articles not enumerated below,
per 100 lbs - ,
3<1 Class.—Flour,Bacon,Liquors,Pork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 1001bs...40 do
All. fVl. _,, 111....!... UIm n.il Tin. I.nn (2.1 n/1 nvj.1 Mill fl.nona Mi.'.Il. Cn.lrna 1
45 do
>30 do
Ath Class.—Millgearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Mill Stones, Nails, SpikeB /
and Coal, per 100 lbs - $
Barrels Beets, Bread. Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light ( 7 k l1n
barrels, each, $
Oil and ftlolasses per hhd (smaller casks in proportion,) $6 00
Salt per sack not excoedmg 4 bushels, 50 cents.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Ageut of Transportation.
Office of Centra^ Rail Road, Savannah, May 15,1849.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC KAIL ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
PASSENGER TRAINS leave ATLANTA Daily (Sundays excepted,) at 1 o’clock, P. M.,
arrive nt DALTON at 8 P. M ; returning leave DALTON at 4 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at AT
LANTA at 11 o’clock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail Road, and Stages for Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn., and
for Tuscuuibia, Ala.,and Memphis, Teun.. run in connexion with this Road.
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY.
FROM ATLANTA TO
W a *
2.3 n
>n OW
?a s 5*
5 <.« o«
2= *
fr? P
1st Class.—Per Cubic foot.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture,..
2d Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sad- ?
dlery, Glass, Paints, Oils. Drugs and Confectionery,.. )
3d Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liquor,'
Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,
Hides, Cotton-yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hardware, Marble (dressed), &c.
4(/i Class.—Per JOOlbs.—Flour,in sacks? Rico, Pork, Beef, Fish,Lard,
Tallow, Bacou, in casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of
Rags, Ginsing, Fruit, Bar-Iron, Murble, undressed; Mill and
Grind-Stones, Mill Gearing
CENTS.
2J
10
CENTS.
6
30
20
10
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2.£ » r
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5 P O?
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40
25
15
Transportation Office, IV. fir A. R. R.,
Atlanta, April 14th, 1849.
E. R. MILLS, Supl. Transportation.
apr 19
BUSINESS CARPS.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
Jobn Mullcry,
Draper and (Pa ilor,
At the old stand on the B»y ndjoiuing (he[City
. - *•'- Hotel,
I S NOW opening an entire Stock of NEW
GOODS in his line, consisting of Cloths,
Cussimera and Vestings, and a generul assort
ment of READY MADE 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. He
is prepared, also, to make to order all kinds of
Gentlemen’s apparel, in the most approved
style, having secured the assistance of Mr.
MOTT, from New York, of many years expe
rience, and much celebrity as a Cutter. Ho feels
confident of being able to please those who favor
him with their orders. Those accustomed to
sending North for their Clothing are invited to
call aud examine his goods ana prices previous
to doing so ; as ho feels assured he can fur
nish them on as good terms as they can get them
abroad. . —- act 13
ft WATCHES AND JEWEL-
Jsi RY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
Will attention of his customers to a choice as
aortroentoffino Watches, just received by recent
atriTsla, consisting of Gold; Hunting CfcaeLevers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou-
”' 8 Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
* er «, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
veil, Silver Lcpine and Vertical Escapement.
Also,fino Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb
Chains, Keys andChain Rings, all of which
aii ?°^ aa * ow M * n any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired nnd warranted
D; B. NICHOLSf-
1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
HAMILTON A SYMONS have
received per Hartford and Savannah: A
jJLchoicu assortment of French, English and
Bfilgmm CLOTHS,CA88IMER8 AND VEST-
b? t 8| * aoleetcd with the greatest care, and of the
imported in this country. We are now pre
pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in
M. CAREY’S
Fashionable Tailoring Emporium,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Corner of Whitaker and Broughton-Strcets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
N. B. Constantly on hand, a full assortment
of Staple and Fancy Goods, which will be made
to order at the shortest notice, and warranted to fit.
jun 27 ly—
REOPENED.
E. WITIIINGTON’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING ON THE DAY.
ESTTickots and Shares for sale in J. W. Mau
ry <& Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurrent Bank
Notes bougnt, jo» J
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE S( STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUQHTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER &BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Grave Stones, ofltalian and Domestic Marble;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stnnn for Buildings. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&c. &c., furnished to order. ly— oct2P
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER. GRAINER AND GLAZIER.
All kinds of Mixed Paints,Glass and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Board Priuts, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct24 ly—
John P. Gavail fr Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Anil Forwarding Agents, Macon, Gn.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly july 23
A. SHORT,
TER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and work in
Masonry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
rjtHE WIFE’S FRIEND.—Important
JL to those about to become Mothers.—Professor
ALEXIS V. PAULITAN, of the Paris Lying-in
Hospital, member of the Medical Academy of
France, Corresponding Secretary of the Paris
Pharmacentical College, respectfully begB leave
to announce to the Ladies of America, that lie
has appointed Dr. Jerome Y. C. Ropenhurty,
of New York, his sole American Agent, for the
sale of his wonderful medicine, known in Frunce
as The Wife’s Friend, or Mother’s Assistant the
most extraordinary inedicul discovery the world
has ever seen. Its province is to Lessen the
Pains of Child-Birth, and promote asnfe.easy,
and speedy delivery, which it docs by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
pleasant to the taste, und never fuils to promote
an easy and safe delivery, nnd improves the gen
eral henlth of both mother nnd child. It has been
tested for years in all the principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, and receives the sanction of
nearly all the!prominent Colleges und Medical
men of the old world. It is thegreatestmedicine
in tho world ; as all will admit that u medicine
must be thatwiil lessen the terrible pains usually
ntteudanton childbirth. There is no mistake -
bout this medicine doing all that is suid of it.
It never fails. It is in tho form of a fine, light
powder, to be made into a drink, and used for u
few weeks previous to the expected event, and
its price is so low as to bring it within the reach
of all. Surely no hu mane husband will suffer
his wife to endure pain, when it can be so easily
and cheaply avoided. For tho small sum of only
$1,00. sent post paid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
ROPENHURTY, New York Post Office, a
package will be sent by return mail, it being so
light that it can be sent anywhere by mail, at a
very trifling cost. CsP’No unpaid letters taken
from the office. To prevent imposition, theU.
8. Agent, Dr. Roponhurty will write his name
in full on the outside label of each package. No
other genuine. Remember this. Chios mar 10
LEGAL NOTICES.
pOUR MONTHS after date I shall ap-
A ply to the Honorable Inferior Conrt of
Bulloch County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the Real and Personal
Estate of Mitchell Hofloway, late of said County.
Deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Crcdi-.
tore of said deceased.
way 86 WILLIAM HOLLOW AY/Adm’r.
T71 OUR MONTHS after date application
J. will be made to the Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County, for permission to sell
four Negroes, viz : Sarah and her threechildren,
Will, Delia and Susan, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of tho late Joshua Rnhn. de
ceased. ALEX. II. RAHN, Exe’r.
mar 19
17IOUR MONTHS after date, application
A will be made to tho 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
Baid county. JEMIMAH HENDRIX,
feb 15 Administratrix.
•pXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All per-
AJ sons having demands against the estate of
Dr. JAMES TROUP, of McIntosh county, de
ceased, are requested to present them properly
attested; and those indebted to tiie estate ure re
quired to muke payment to
J. HAMILTON COUPER,
D. H. B. TROUP.
Darien, 15th May, 1849. Qualified Ex’ors.
, may 17
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Ware county, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for loave to sell tho Lands belonging
to William H. Miller. Minor,
feb 24 THOMAS HILLIARD. Guardian.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application
will be made to the Honorable tho Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell a truct of two hun
dred ami seventy-threo acres of land (more or
less) lying In the County of Burke, originally
granted to Willis Hurst, being purl of the real
estate of Andrew Mclnlire, lute of Chatham
county deceased, for the benefit of hi? heirs uud
creditors. JOHN MURCHISON,
may 1 Snrv’g Ex'or.
F
'OUR MONTHS after date, application
will bo made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Efiinghuin county, sitting (or ordinary
purposes, for leave (o sell (3) three trnctsof land
in suid county, containing in the aggregate (390)
three hundred and ninety acres. Said land be
longing to the estate of Israel Woitmnii, late ot
said county deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs
nnd creditors of said estate,
apr 3 E.G. WEITMAN, Ad’r.
J^OTICE •—All persons having demnuds
against Isaac Slavton. late of Camden coun
ty, deceased, ure hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to me within the time prescribed
by law. And all persons indebted to said decea
sed, are hereby required to muke immediate pay
ment. HENRY R. FORT, AdmV.
may 11
G eorgia—cimtiiuiii county.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whorcos,
Robert II. Griffin, Esq. will apply to the Honor
able the Inferior Court of suid county, when sit
ting for Ordinary purposes, for letters of admin
istration on the ostatennd effects ofGcorgo Oruis-
by, late of suid county, deceased:
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said do
ceased, to file their objections (if auy'thoy have)
to tho applicant, in the clerk’s office of said court,
on or before tho 22d day of June next, otherwise
letters of administration will be granted.
Witness tho Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Court. tliis22dday of May, 1849. .
may 23 SEABORN GOODALL. c.c.o. c.c.
QEORGIA.—Chatham County.—-
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James Eppinger, surviving Executor of John
Eppingerjate ofsaid county, deceased, hath ap
plied to the Hon. the Inferior Court of said
Couuty, sitting for Ordinary purposes, for a ci
tation to issue and bo published according to law
for Letters Dismissory.
These aro therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
concerned to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office ofsaid
Court, on or before the sixth day of September
next; otherwise Letters Dismissory willbegrant-
Witness, tho Hon. W. Thorne Williams, one
the Justices of the said Court, this 6th day oi
March, A.D., eighteen hundred and forty-nine,
mar 6 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c.c.
^TEORGIA.—Chatham County.—
'"tauuiauiuio ak uiu imuuvoi uuuuu, uuu 111
woeitmanner, any garmentin our line,for cash
Approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 Savannah, Ga.
W AN EARNEST AP-
V^^^^PEAL.— Those.who have never
P ,.7^^^ c aUed on us for NEGRO BRO-
J’ANS "W 0 aoraething yet to learn, viz: That
|J 8, e ta a sranll Shoe Store in this city, with a
"Jgo stock of NEW GOODS in it, and that we
Jy touch wish to see more new faces. We are
w Dome at nil hours from half past 5 in the morn-
9 in the evening,nnd those who call on
us in a Immor to sell goods.
it* w w c ? n,M tC°tt°a Planters 1 in this vicinity
oi.. y r£;;?J tnov * nnd we wish them to look at
THICK KROGAN8 thi. year, that, they
vJ. ? now whero to find the goods they want a
bii» n ° 0, aro now DuppUed with the
p , ' ( r ro 8sus. we ever saw, and we would res-
To the Inhabitants of 8nvauuab.
In conformity'with a Resolution recently pass
ed by the Board of Lfealth, I Would call your re
tnembrance to tue good state of Health enjoyed
by our Fellow-Citizens for years past, and to
urge upon you the necessity, if you desire a con
tinuance of that blessing, during the approaching
season, to keep under those local causes by a
prompt removal of nil animal aud vegetable de
composition, beyond the corporal limits of Sa
vannah. Cleanliness is an indispenBible ingre
dient of health. It ought to he observed by all,
otherwise you invite disease, aud the consequen
ces that necessarily follow in its train. We, your
Board of Health, earnestly eutreat you to white
wash your Fences, Cellars, Out-houBes; and
freely us9 tho (Sulphate Ferri) Copperas in pro
portion of two pounds to three gallons of water,
in your sinks and other places emiting unpleas
ant effluvia. For the better advancement oi
henlth, we would suggest that each citizen adopt
a feeling that he also is a member of this Board,
by giving his attention to tho 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 striet examinations
and faithful reports. . '
Your Board of Health requests thatyou make
known through the medium of its Chairman,
Ward-Committees, City’ Marshal, or by letter
through the Post Office, of any nuisance or de-
ioait that may bo .calculated to produce disease.
Clio duty assigned to us is an arduous one. If
L IQUID ADHESIVE PLASTER, or COL-'
LODIAN—a new and elegant substitute
for Pluster cloths, Sutures, Bandages, &c.—This
article has been found by all surgeons who have
tested it, far superior and more convenient than
former means of drossing incised wounds. For
burns, sore Nipples, aud eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
much preferable to court plaster and gold beater's
skin. It is not acted upon by water, andadheres
with almost incredible tenacity to the skin, keep
ing tho edges of the wound closely together, and
causing it to heul with hardly a perceptible scar.
A history of tho article, together with commu
nications highly commendatory of its value from
Dr. J. Mason Warren of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. S. Loudon, and other surgeons, will
be found accompanying it. A supply of the
above received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, .Market Square.
LW^jito those who have Shoes to buy,
“’tag in your measures. , ’
WUJAM B. HALE,
At l«a Congress St Squill side of -
" 135 Market Square.
we meet with a cordial nnd approving support)
then shall we feel that cur labors have not beert
without effect.
SOtOMON SHEFTALL,
Chairman Board of Henlth,
Savannah, May’30, 1849.
NEW
Sk,
HATSTHATS i - NEW FASH-
IONS FOR SPRING. 1849. — The sub
scribers hate reoeivedthe Spring style of Hats-
from the manufactory of Messrs. \V. H. Beebe
A Co., Broadway, New-York, which they offer
for sale on Saturday next, March 3d, at New
York prices. D. A’ AMBLER & CO.
feb 27 14Q Copgrdss-st.
R TENNESSEE*—Black hhd white
H-
.Lace Capes ? Linen . Cambrifc Hdkfs;
Thread and Linen Edgings?. Egyptian.Nett
W HITE LEAD.—500 kegs pure Nos.
1 and 2 White Lead, in 25,50. 100,200
and 500 lb. kegs; 50 kegs Venetian Red, Spanish
Brown and Yellow Ochre; 200 lbs. Chrome and
Paris Green, ground in oil. Received aud for
sale by DENSLOW & WEBSTER,
niar 3
. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
&c. &c.—A large ussortmeut of Ladies
_ . .and Mis es white, black and col'd Cotton
Hose ; bluck and cold Silk and Raw Silk Hose;
Men’s and Boys’ white, brown and col’d Cotton
half Ilosc: Gauze, Cotton and Merino Under-
Vests ; Lads’ and Gent’s Cotton and Silk Um
brellas. Just received and for sale by
iuar 1 MARSHALL &A1ICIN.
fry.
y si
YOUNG LADIES AND
MISSES will find us supplied with
_ some very pretty black und bronze
Gaiter Bootees, Nos. 1 and 2; also, 11’**, 12'sand
and 13’s, und Ladies of all ages are very apt to
find themselves suited before leaving our Store,
at 1G3 Congress street.
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Doctor Richard Wayne, Executor of the last
Will nnd Testament of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins,
deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the In
ferior Court ofsaid county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue und be pub
lished according to law, fur letters dismissory.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office, ofsaid
Court, on or before the eighth day of November
next, otherwise letters dismissory willbogranted
Witness the Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of Bttid Court, this 8th day of May,
A. D. 1849.
niayS 8EABORN GOODALL, n.c.o.c. c.
LEGAL NOTICES.
'C'lOUR MONTHS after date.application
X; will be made to the Inferior Court orCam*
den couuty, when aittiifg for ordiuory purposes,
for leave to sell the following properly belong
ing to tho ostate of JOHN T. RUDULPH. for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors, viz: Wharf
Lot and Stores, and ono Dwelling House and
Let, and the following negro slaves, viz: Abra
ham, George, Dublin, Lucy. Philamiali and Bell-
ar. EMILY RUDULPH.
St; Marys, May 29.1849. juneS
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—All per-
JLJ so ns indebted tothe estate of ARCHIBALD
CLARK, late of Camden county, Georgia, de
ceased, are requested to make payment: And all
persons having claims against the same, are call
ed upon to present their accounts properly at
tested. HENRY E.W. CLARK,
Qualified Ex’r.
St. Marys, Geo. June 1. june4
/7JEORGIA.—McIntosh County.-*
YY To all whom it may couceru.—Whereas,
William I. King, Administrator on llie estate of
Thomas K. Gould, late of said county, decensod,
hath applied to the Honorable tho Court 6f Or
dinary ofsaid county, for letters dismissory on
said estate.
These arc therefore to cite aud admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant’s discharge in the Clerk’s
office orthesaufCourt, within t!ie tiino nreanrib- '“is,'/,',, .. . .
.g k., i„.., i».. At t * —-.I i._ Every thing seemed to point my mind to nu *
object, viz.: the preparation of tills herb into a
medicine. I then determined to roturn to the city
of N. York. I did so, and immediately inquired
for the herb. It was not to be found. I then
sent to Europo and there found it under another
unme.
ed by law, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Wyley, ono
of the Justices of said Court, this 23d day of
May, A. D. ono thousaud eight hundred uud
forty-nine.
june 9 E. M. BLOUNT, c. c. o. m’i. c.
/^.EORGIA. — Liberty Comity.
YX Whereas, John A. Hendry and L. B. Hi
Hen-
dry.npplies to the ConrtofOrdinary oftliis Coun
ty, for letters of administration on the goods and
chattels, rights and credits of William II. Hendry,
lute ofsaid county, deceased. Now, these are to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they have, iu tny office, within the timn
prescribed by law, or said letters will bo granted.
Witness the Honorable Edward Q. Andrews,
one of the Justices of said Court, this 26th May,
1849. J. S. BRAD WELL, c. o. o. i.. c.
june 7
1YTOTICE.—All persons indebted tolhees-
tale of ISRAEL WEITMAN, late of Effing-
hain County, deceased, aro requested to make
payment: And all persons huving demands u-
gainst said estate are hereby notified to present
them within the time prescribed by law.
may 29 » E. G. WEITMAN, Adm’r.
PUBLIC SALES.
C 1ITY MARSHAL’S SALE.—VVill
/ be
be sold in front of tho Court House, in the
City ofSavaunnh, on the first Tuesday in July
next, the following property, to wit:
Lot and Improvements on the North corner of
Pino nnd WcstBroad streets. Levied on nB the
properly of R. M. Goodwin, trustee of Mrs.
Scarborough, for City Taxes for the years 1845,
1846,1847,1848 nnd 1849.
Also, North halfof Lot No. 31 nnd Improve
ments, Ynmacruw. Levied on ns the property
ofM. Volloltonaiid Children, for City Taxes for
1847 and 1818.
Also, Part ofGnrden Lot nnd Improvements,
No. 9, West. (The N. West corner.) Levied
on as the property ofHetty Arnold und Thotnns
W. King, for City Taxesfor 1847,1848 and 1849.
Also, Letter R and Improvements, cornor of
Ilarrisonand St. Gall streets. Levied on as the
property of Henry (Dittmers, for City Taxes for
1846,1847, 1848 and 1849.
Also, Eastern half of Lot No. 8, Ynmacrnw.
Loviedon as the property of Patrick Kelly, for
City Tuxes, for 1848 and 1849.
Also, Improvements on the South-east of quar
ter Lot No. 36, Green Ward. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. Naomi Jones, for City Tuxes
for 184o, 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, iu front of tho Court House,
between the usual hours of sale, under tho su
perintendence ofthe Committee on Public Sales
und City Lots:
Columbia Ward, Lots No. 7.11, 38.
Crawford Ward, LotsNo.43,12,13.
Elbert Ward, Lot No. 20.
Franklin Ward, Lots No. 4, 31.
Green Ward, Lots No. 6, 27.
Jackson Ward, Lots No. 16,40.
Warren Ward, Lots No. 1,12.
Pulaski Ward, Lots No. 10, 17.
Washington Ward, Lot No. 31.
juno 2 DANIEL H. STEWART, c. m.
jyjcINTOSH SHERIFF’S SALE.
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To ull whom it muy concern.—Whereas,
E. F. Wood and Susan Wood, Guardians ofAl-
znda S., Laura A. and E. J. C. Wood, have ap
plied to the Honorablo the Inferior Court ofsnid
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
a citation to issue nnd be published according
to law. for letters dismissory.
Those aro therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
concerned tofilo their objections (if any theyhave)
to the applicants, in the Clerk’s office of said
-Will he sold, on the first Tuesday in July
next, in front of the Court House, in the
City of Durieu, McIntosh County, between the
legal hours of sale, Mrs. Elizabeth Marchment’s
right, title and interest, iu nnd unto (said interest
being only for her life time) the following
Negro Slaves, to wit: Dinnnh, Juno nnd Lucy,
and her infant Child. Levied ou to satisfy u fi.
fa., issued from McIntosh Superior Court, in
favor of Theodore P. Pease us. Elizabeth March-
ment and William J. Cannon. Property poiuted
out by Plaintiff. C. O'NEAL,
may 31 Dep’ty Sheriff m’c. c.
'■heaungointmeh?
BK'B All
^Douttneyear
1617; I Wft> UvibgihUie western ps<t of tbit S tafe, x
““ ir. One day
pursuing the occupation of a farmer. One day
while chopping in the woods, I foolishly cho
my foot Hourly ofiyinstead of the tree. Di
this misfortune I employed myself in pbruiit
fragment leaves ofen old volume, printed in Eng*
land some hundred years ago. Among these
scattered leaves I read of an herb Which had been
analyzed by some of England's ancient Alche
mists, shewing properties and qualities never bW
fore fouud in any p «mt that was evet discovered!
This one herb, under the force efthe Retort
and Crucible, developed more than teh distinct
properties. This fact struck my mind so forcibly;
that it was impossible to get rid of it. Something
seemed to tell me that Providence, whose speeiu
care is extended towards all his creatures, l)ad:
uover concentrated into one small herb so many
medicinal qualities, as various and as complicate!!*
Ithough perfectly identical as the human blood,
without a wise and good purpose. Here was to
be found the acids, the alkalis, tho oils; the water,
the air, tho salts, the soda, &c., all combined, con
centrated. and chemically united into one single
< lenient of power, forming a substance more al
lied aud in affinity to the human blood than was
ever before discovered in the works of nature.
Laboring under these impressions for severer
years, 1 became uneasy, discontented, and un
willing to confipe myself longer to the duties of a
LOCK MANUFACTORY.—C. S.
Yy Sperry, No. 136 Pearl Street, New York.
Has on hand an extensive assortment of Clocks
of his own manufacture, adapted to tho Foreign
and Domestic trude, at astonishingly low prices.
Also, a large assortment of Buttons, Combs, and
Fnncy Goods. ly— oct 23
DliKIFY THE BLOOD.—Tho vir
XT lues ofSarsapnrilln are too well known to
10 me applicants, m-cra. omen oi mm eV(Jrv ou8 , 0 „ e od any praise or puffing. Tliat
court, on or before the eighteenth duy of June UwiI| ^^ blood and thereby malm the
7V r human system less liable lo disease,1,a. been aet-
Witness, tho Honorable R.l..Gibson, one. of , bo ,.J nd a doIlbt> h „ , bo | earn ed end
A° D ' 1849 ’ y ’ 1 Ph 7* ici " n * in «*• world -
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o.
Having prepared the article to my satisfaction*.
I gave it nwuy to all who would use it. Hun*
ilrcds, I might suy thousands, took it into their
families and used it: some fur une thing and
some for unolher, nnd ull from the very first to
tho very lust, pronounced it of unrivaled excel;
once and power.
The first case tliat came under my observation,
was a man tliat had lost the use of his arm for
some years. The Ointment restored his arm
completely in a few days. This surprised me as
much as it did the patient. After him there came
a man with sore eyes produced by gunpowder—a
very bud ease indeed. One box only sufficied to
mako a perfect cure. And I would here remark
that humlreds have been cured- of sore eyes,
who nover found any relief hut in tnis Oint
ment.
There nextenme a woman who was suffering
excruciating pain from the ague in the face.—
Her physician (thinking it the toothache,) had
extracted eleven of her teeth. But the difficulty
still remained as bad ns ever. The Application
of the All Healing Ointment was attended with
immediate cessation of pain. Her face however,
begun to swell, und the surface was covered over
with pimples of eruption like prickly heat. In
onednyall this disappeared. About the some
time, a lady mado application with it for the
headache of long standing, and a falling of. tho
hair. The Ointment cured her headache,-and
restored her hair. Since this, I huvo known the
Ointment to cure cases of ten, twenty and forty
years standing. I hositato not to say, that it is
almost nn infallible remedy for this complaint.
About this time there wore two cases, one of
Consumption, and the other of Scroftila, which
had baffled the skill of every physician whotires-
crihed. It was wonderful to witness tho eflectof
the Ointment on these persons. No one would
beliovd it unloss they hud personally witnessed it.
But it did the work proporly. There was no half
way business, for they recovered their health in a
few months.
Shoumntism, Fever, Quitizy, 9oro Throat, Cu
taneous Eruptions, diseases of the Spine, and
Nervous Complaints were treated with unheard
of success. Butin Chest diseases, such as Asth
ma, pain and oppression, I believe there is no bet
ter remedy. Also, the common discuses, such as
Ulcer Sores. Scald Head, Humors of the Skin,
Inflammation, Piles, Sore Eyes, Sprains, Bruises,
nnd Burns, it seems to bo a perfect antidote.—
People would come into the store smiling, wish
ing to know if I was really the Seventh Son, or
whether the Ointment tliat I gave them was indeed
all-qeoling ill its nature. For said they, notone
single application has failed to cure.
Liver Coinpluiiit, particularly, wus treated with
great and universal success. ,
It produced such good results in all cases that it
hns been Hoised abroud, und I was offered sums of
money for a receipt to make it for private use
merely. Evory muti spoke well of it, as it had
donoso much good.
Notwithstanding all, I have been careftil not to
recoininen d it. except in cases I know it would do
good. I wassivvor willing to lend uiyself to any
thing without first testing its merits. This I en*
deavor to do on ever}’ occxsiou, and when I acted
us one of the Sick Committee in the Lodge of I.
O. of O. F. I then tested it upon Brothers in the
mostcriticul conditions, and hud abundant oppor
(unity of proving its worth.
And, iu conclusion, I would remark tliat I have
pi iced this Ointment before the people ofthe U.
States during tho lust nine or twelve months, and
so general bus been the satisfaction, and so great
amount of good done, that more than half a mill-
inn of boxes have already been sold. I do really
believe there never was a medicine which gained
such widespread, universal nnd unnnimouisatis
faction as the All-lleiiling Ointment. From all
parts of tho laud there have come up one deep,
sincere and universal voice of approbation saying
•‘McAlister thy tongue hath dropped tho word of
truth und Jove, while health forever attends thy
footsteps.” And were I now to give nil the good
sayings of tho pooplo, their unqualified approval, ‘
(heir thankfulness aud gratitude, their joy dtrecnv
ering from disease and sickness,,-1 could, fill a
volume. Jamks McAlister"* Now York.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
oct 18 Agents for Savannuh. *
^JEORGIA.—Camden Comity.—
JUST RECEIVED.—10 baskots best
•J refined Salad Oil; 3 cases fresh Prunes; a lot
bffresh Teus ; French Sweet Chocolate ; fresh
Mnccaronijdo Vermicelli; a lot of fresh Guava
Jelly, and many other articles too numerous to
mention. For sale by
apr 26 J. ROUSSEAU.
PIANO FORTES —Made
BQnSni by Ghickering, Nnnh’s, and Fisch*
U U x u 1/ er, and Gale & Co. The subscri
ber offer* for sale a large assortment of7, 6$, 0i
and 0 octavo Rosewood and -Mahogany Pianos,
from tho above makers. These Instruments are
unsurpassed by puy mado in thiscouutry for pu
rity and fullness oi tone, and elegance of work
manship ; some of them are furnished with the
complete Iron Frame, which strengthen^ the case
and prevents tho liability bf getting out 1 of tone;
others.havo the ordinary metalicplate, andean
bo offered fpr lower prices.. These Pipnos are
offered without any qdvaltlce 'from the uianafac
hirer’s prices, and those who are desirbus of ob
taininga superior instrument ata’mbderateox-
_ . - v- ... . ponse/wottkljdq welltO'Qaft wid; examine before
Gloves end Mitts. Forsileby. f nurbhasitig elsewhere. ’ , .
aj* 10 ' ‘ MARSHALL 1 & AIKIN. ( v — I. W- MOfeffELL. ,
nRRULY MAGICAL. —A great Paper’s
X. opinion.—M’Machin’s Philadelphia Model
Courier comes outand declares to its 70.000 sub
Hcribers, and nearly one million readers, that
Doctor Wiley’s Celebrated Congh Candy is
truly an excellent article. Read 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 hud a fair opportu
nity oftesting the virtues of the candy in our
own family, aud. unsolicited, except by them, wo
give our experience. It is very pleasant to the
taste, without nausea in its effects, and almost
magical in its operations upon the affection.”
The above, from snch a source, we think is
enough to convince the most skeptical.
We would advise ull who are inthe least trou
bled with acough, cold, or any disease urisiug
from those complaints, to be sure thatthey pur
chase a package of DR. WILEY’S CELEBRA
TED COUGH CANDY, and we will guarantee,
them a perfect cure. Price 12^, 25. 50.cents,
nnd $1 per packuge. Be sure to ask for Dr Wi
ley’s Cough Candy, and take none other, if of
fered to you. Geo. W. Childs & Co.
Sole Proprietors,-No. 320 Mnrkct-st. Pliila'a.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. Market-sq.
feb 3 Sole agent for S&vannnh.
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
George Lang, Executor ofthe estate of Wm. T.
Ashley, has upplied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary for letters of dismissory from the said es
tate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kiudred nnd creditors of said
T. Ashley, to file their objections lo the granting
of said letters dismissory. within the terms pre
scribed bylaw, in the Clerk’s office of the Court
of Ordinary, otherwise letters as prayed for will
be granted.
Witness the Hon. Tho. K. Dunham, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinnry, this 5th March, A.
D. 18-19. HENRY R. FORT, c. c. o. c. c.
inar 9
G eorgia.—Bulloch county.—
To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Thomas Knisht, Sou. applies to the Hon. the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of
Administration ou the estate of James Mikell,
Sen., late ofsaid county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil aud
singular the kiudred and creditors of the said de
ceased, to be and uppeur at my office, in terms
ofthe luw, and show cause, (if any theyhave,)
.why letters of Administration should not be
gruuted the said applicant.
Witness the Honorable Peter Cone, ono of
the Justices of the suid court, this 15th day of
May, A. D., 1849. * < ‘ •’
may 20 DAVID BEASLEY,;o. b.o. B. tf.
Thomas M. Turner & Co’s Compound Syr
up of Sarsaparilla is a delightful and hcnlthful
drink for summer. It has been used extensively
ill Florida, and throughout the upper part ( of
Georgia, for several years, and bus never failed
iu 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 pro
tend to its being a oureall, but do confidently re
commend it to the public as u pleasant and health
ful driuk. Prepared nnd sold only by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
mny 19 181 Bay street.
IVIILLS AND THRESHERS.-
Lr JL r ‘ - * * -
Improved Fan Mills for cleaning Rice; 1C
do do do for all kiuds-small Grain; 6 Grain
Threshere; 2 do do with Straw Carriers; 2 Port
able Horse Powers; 40 Improved Grain and
Rice Cradles; 30 Hand Corn Mills; 6 “Fitzger
ald’s” Patent Ilorse Power Mills, for plantation
use. For sale by
apr 3 DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
JEWELRY — Em
M aynard a noyes> cele
brated BLACK WRITING INK
FOR QUILL OR STEEL PEN ! •!—This Ink
lias stood the test of more than thirty years’ trial,
and during that timo has been constantly increas
ing iu public favor and patronago, and is now
the leading article iu the country. It flows with
freedom, becomes permanently black, and will
not mould under any circumstances.
SAVANNAn, Ga., June 24,1617.
The undersigned having for several years Used
in their respective offices the Black Writibg Ink
manufactured by Messrs Maynard & Noyes of
Boston, certify that they have uniformly’fotfnd it
to be superior to any other, particularly m the un
changeable character of its blackness.
J. Smith, Cash. Marine & Fire Insm dice Bk.
R. R. Cuylkr, Cash. C.R. R. & B’kg Co. tftK
J. Hunter. Cash. Insurance pk. of Columbus,
S. C. House, Sec. Sav. Ins. and Trust
A. Porter, Cash. Bk. of the State of Ga.
I. IC. Tefit, Teller “ “ ••
For sale wholesnlo and retail by
THOS. M. TURNER & Cb.
feb 10 Wholesale Druggists* 161 Bay it.
. Lnbin!« Extracts for
the Handkerchief; s rarrety or French; BttgUtbr
and American Perfumery; Toilet and Shaving
■"W :
DACONr-landing, 20 hhds Sidea Bacon;
JD lOhlids Shoulder. Bnoon. For.ole by
may 24 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
£<HAVING CJbUSAM.jrW.ehavea^Jew
.dqaen of, “Roussell'a Piietmin Shaving
Cream” oh hand. 1 Thoao dcairoua of litxhriating
in o.comfortable and eaiy Slave had boftorinp-
ply thomaalyoaot once with .aonia of |hU,itnri-
^^Mkas m; TBimtaBb Ctt: 1
RICH _
bracing fine Diamond Pins pud Rings;
Gold arid Turqnois nnd other settings of
.ur Rings, Bracelets, Pins and Ornaments; fino
Guard, Vest, Fob and Neck Chains; Wnis
Buckles, Gold Pens and P&nclls, and evpty va
riety of New and Elegant Jewelry; togelhe
with a large assortment of Silver Ware, suchia
Tea Sets, Pitchers, Mugs, Fish and P/s Knives
Forks, Spoons, Curd Cases; Plated and Fancy
•Wares, fa great assortment.) Fine and Extra do.
Gold aud: Silver Watches. Mantel’CloQks and
Time Pieces, Musical Instruments, Music,.
Nowo P c»i..g»..dlor«|l^ IcHo ^ ; ,-
First door West of Pulaski Hbuse.
N. B. Competent Workmen engaged in the
Repairs of Clpokf nnd .Jfewidrj, and
warranted. dec 20
Congress and 88 St. Julia* Street.—WtLLlAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform bis .friinda, that
hecontiuues to keep on band at hia bid stand,
West Side of the Market,.a latge Assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which lie ofi'err.oh thd best pos
sible terms. He is also cou*tantly snpplied with
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK OI-
DEE, to;which he respectfully invites the atten-
tion oftbe.public ; ■ -■,, ; oetifli
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