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%4TANNAI1, WEDNESDAY MOBNINO, JULY 4, 1849.
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eS %UE DAILY GEORGIAN,
IS PUBLISHED III
CITY OP SAVANNAH,
tlCUSON, PUNCH & SIBLEY,
jr MW DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
*** ..u.1 uvifilI « «M invilflt.
fATABLC ISMI-ANKOALLY Ilf ADVAlfO*,
OH
A T SIX DOLLARS FOR SLK MONTHS
THE TRI-WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
fOR TIIB COUNTRY,
li nublishcJ to moot tho orrangement of tho
J,Ce time, o week , (Tuoa. ay. Thursday
^ j Saturday,) at tho OtHco of tho Daily Otar
and contains all the intelligence. Coiumer
Political and Miscellaneous, including now
A vcSmcnt. pi.bli.hod in tho Daily Paper.
A THIS paper
u *ent to all parts of tlie State and Union,
Al»ored in tile city, at FIVE DOLLARS
He, annum, or at THREE DOLLARS for out
onths-
e
THE WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
V,oubli.hod every Friday afternoon, at thris
fcoLLta. per annum—all payablo in advanco.
N fl —Each Citation by tho Clerks of the
Court, 'of Ordinary, that application has been
m°do for Letters of Administration, must bo pub-
li,'h«d thibtt nivs at leust.
Votice by Eiectilors and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditorsto renderin tlioir accounts,
Jut be published sl» ivalKS.
Sales of Negroes by Execntore or Admuustra-
lors mast bo at public miction, on the first Tuos-
Jav ofthe month, between tho usual hours of sale,
«the place of publuf bales in tho county where
the Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have boon granted,firstgiving
mrr oars notice thereof m one of tho public
ozctles of this Stato, and at tho door of the
Court House, where such sales are to bo hold.
Notice for leave to soil Negroes, must bo pub-
lished for four months, before any order absolnto
shall bo made thereupon by the Court. , .
Sales of Real Estato by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Gnardinns, must bo published SIX-
TY DAYS before tho duy of salo. Those sales
must bo made at tho Court Honso door of the
county in which tho property is situate, and on
tho first Tuesday of tho month, between tho
boars often in tho morning and four in tho after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unless
,0 expressed in the advertisement. . ^
Applications by Exeoutors, Administrators nnd
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
tell Land, must bo publiaKod FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and iutestate estates by Executors and Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must bo published SIN
months.
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS. ,
Orders of tho Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthe bond'of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must be advertised Thrkk Months
at least. . . .
Sheriffs sales under executions regularly
granted by the courts, must be advortn-cd
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishnble property
under order of Court, must bo advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day oj^Sale.
All Letters directed to this .Office or tho
Editor, must bo post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
WILLIAM B. HALE’S
New-York Advertisements.
T> OOXING.—GALVANIZED YIN
XL PLATES.—Thesnbscribers beg to call the
nltetitiou of Builders, Architects and owners of
Buildings, to the tunny advantages which these
plates possess over all other metallic substances
hitherto used for roofing, &c.,ns they possess at
once tho lightness of iron, without its liability to
rust, haying now been tested for several years m
this particular, both in this country quo in Eu
rope. They are less liable to oxpnnsion and
contraction from sudden change of the utmoB-
phere, than common tin plates, Iron, zinc, or any
other metal now used fbr roofing, und conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof {re
quiring far less frequent repairs, whilst tho first
cost is out a trifle more. 1
A full supply, of all sizeR, from 16 to 30 W.
G., constantly on hand, and for salo by
GEO. R. MORE WOOD & CO.
14 & 1C Beavcr-st. New York.
The patent right for this article having been
securedfor the United States, nil parties infring
ing thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
will be prosecuted. lytl&w novlO
New-York ami Mavammli Lluo at* Stcnuierh—
Weekly—Sailing overy WoiIiiCHtlny.
The new and superior Steam-ships
TENNESSEE, C«pt. John Collins.
and CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will,
until further notice, leave Savannah and New
York every Wednesday, commencing wiili the
28th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1.250 tons
burthen, built in the strongest and most approv
ed manner, mid are unequalled in all the needful
qualities to give confidence as well as despatch
to travellers. They have all tho accommodations
for pussengers and freight requisite to entitle
them to publicpatronnge.
Tho Central Rail-Road will despatch an extra
train from Macon Tuesday evening, to connect
with these steamers on Wednesday, and from Su
vannah on their arrival if needed.
Passage $25—payable in advanco ; for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
raar22 No. 194 Fronl-st. New York.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
Savannah und Philadelphia,
THE Savannah and Charles-
Steamers and the STEAM.
BaSfisfiaBSHIP COLUMBUS. By recent
arrangements, Through Tickets will be furnished
from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Duily Steamers and Steam-ship COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollurs. Freight will also be
received iu Philadelphia, for Savannah, at ten
cents per cubic foot, for measurement goods,
free of all charges in Charleston.
Tho accommodation for Steerage Passengers
having been very much increased, she can accom
modate them comfortably, and Through Tickets
from Savannah will bo fnHushed at $10.
N. B.—Tho COLUMBUS will leavo Charles-
ton on her next trip, Thursday Afternoon, Juno
14th, after tho arrival of tho Savannah Steamers,
and continue to leave Charleston and Philadel
phia every alternate Thursday.
BROOKS &TUPPER,
jnne 4 Agents, Snvnnimh.
Agrotiiecury Store.
T HE UN DERS1GNED having purchased the
Stock iu store, Suiet’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, oilers the same
at wholesale or retail. lie is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from the North, which ho will sell on
as reasonable terms us any establishment in the
oity. L. J. MYERS,
upr 18 • Smet’s Building.
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
L ADIES' Misses, Children’s and Infants
SHOES, of every style,shade and pattern
%t the NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Goldon Hand. octl
R EFINED CASTOR OIL.—The Subscrib
ers have just received a few cases of High
ly Refined aud Pure Custor Oil. This urticlo
being void of taste and sinell is suitable for in
fants, children und persons with delicate Sto
machs. THUS. M. TURNER & CO.
spr 25 181 Buy-streot,
D ECEIVED, per Steamer CHEROKEE,
-tv Silk Tissues, French Muslins, French Cum
brics, Mourning Ginghams, Linen Ginghams,
Linen Lustres, Linen Chntnbrnya, Linen Burnge,
English Hose, Egyptian Nett Mitts, do. Gloves.
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols. For sale
by ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
apr 16 Shad’s buildings.
HATS AND CAPS.—D; A. % AM
* BLER&CO. have on hand a full and com
plete assortment of every possible variety oi
HATS AND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
stnore fashionable, a larger or better selected
stock of this kiud of Goods has never been offered
to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough aud Ready,
Ranchero, and Wool Huts ofevery description.
One ofthe partners residing at tho North, ena
bled ns to receive weekly supplies of goods.
To Merchants and Planters we oiler goods on
w favorable terms ns can bo hnd South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
fTIO CAPITALISTS.—The uiidursigu-
JL 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
Slntes of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida,
which could be delivered at either of the above
named ports at a trifling expense. The process
wus lutely discovered by him, and so rapid in its
operation that a barrel can be distilled in tho short
space of Ten to Fifteen Minutes
This Alcohol has been pronounced by medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, New York and Phila
delphia.to be superior to any now iu use for me
dicinal purposes. Certificates from the first Phy
sicians and Gentlemen of this City, New York
and Philadelphia, can bo seen at my store, to
which I ask your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communications
from uny part oftlio United Stutes, which shall
meet my prompt attention.
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
mnr23 Druggist. Savannah. Gen.
CENTRAL BAIL ItOAD.
,X3T FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Passenger Trains leave Savannah and Mncon. daily, at 7 A M.
Do do nrrive at Macon aud Savunnuh, daily, ut 7 P. M.
Ticket* from Savannah to Macon, Georgiu, - - $ 7 01)
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Atlanta,
Augusta,
Columbus, do 15 00
Opelika, ...... 17 00
’’Jacksonville, Ain. 20 00
*Tulludegn, do
Huntsville, do
Decatur, do
Tuscumbia do
*Tti8knloo8n, do . -
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Aberdeen, do
m rings, do ----
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Murpreesb’ do
Columbia, do
Memphis, do
22 00
22 50
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25 00
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Stoges for Tallnhnsseo and intermediate places connect with tho Road, at Macon, on Mondays,
Wednesdays und Fridays; and with Milledgevillu daily.
^ ” To these places Tri-weekly without delay,—leaving Savannah ou Sundays, Tuesdays, and
RATES OF FREtGITT FOR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurement goods, per Cubic foot 13 cents.
Crockery-ware iu Crutes, Boxes or lilids. per Cubic foot, 10
Goods by Weight.—1st Class.—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary per lOOIbs. 50
2d Class.—Sugar. Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides,'
Copper. Tin, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hurd-ware, Rice,Boxes Soap and Can
dles, Hollo ware, Bagging, and other heavy articles not enumerated below,
per 100 lbs -
3dClass,—Flour, Bacon,Liquors,Pork, Beef. Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 100lbs...40
4/A Class.—Millgenring, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Mill Stones, Nuils, Spikes *
and Coal, per 100 lbs
Barrels Beets. Brcud. Crackers. Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice. and other light
barrels, each, : . - f
Oil aud Molasses per hhd (smaller casks iu proportion,) . $G 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.
13
cents.
.10
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50
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.80
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.50
cents.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL 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 leavo DALTON at 4 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at AT
LANTA at 11 o’cIock, A. M.
Trains on the Memphis Branch Rail Road, and Stages for Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn., and
for Tuscumbin, Alu.,utid Memphis, Tenn.. run ill connexion with ibis Roud.
CAUTION EXTRA
A man by th* name of CLAPP haa engaged with &
young man of the name of 8. P. Townsend. and uses hli
name to pat np a Parsaparllla, which they call Dr. Town
send’* SnranpnhITa, denominating It QFJTUIJfF., Original,
etc. This Townsend U no doctor, and never was; but was
formerly it wnrkor on rulfroads, canals, and the like. Yet he
assumes the title of Dr- for the purpose of gnlnlng credit for
what he Is not. This Is to cuution the public not to be
deceived, and purchase none but the QF.IfVUfK OHIQl-
JML OLD l»L Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on
It the Old Dr’s, likeness, his family coat of arms, and his
signature across the coat of arms.
Principal Office, 109 Nassau-it., Neu York CYty.
LEGAL NOTICES.
VOUR MONTHS after date I slmll op-
X. ply to the Honorable Inferior Court of
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY.
FROM ATLANTA TO
>n OW >2 £ O
22rr
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1st Class.—Per Cubic foot.—Boxes of Hats. Bonnets nnd Furniture,..
2d Class.—Per lOOIbs.—Boxes aud Buies of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sad- ?
dlury, Glass, Paints, Oils. Drugs and Confectionery,.. )
3 d Class.—Per J 0011m.—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coll’ee, Liquor,'
Bagging, Rope. Butter, Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,
Hides, Cotton-yarns, Copper, Till, Sheet-Iron, Ilollow-
ware, Crockery, Curlings, Hardware, Marble (dressed), &c.
Alh Class.—Per lOOIbs.—Flour,in sacks; Rice, Pork. Beef, Fish,Lard,
Tallow. Bacon, iu casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of
j Ilags, Ginsing, Fruit.,Bar-Iron, Alurble, undressed; Mill aud
Grind-Stones, Mill Gearing
Transportation Office, W. SfA.R. It.,
Atlanta, April \Ath. 1049.
E. R. MILLS, Supt. Transportation.
apr 19
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
John Mnllcry,
Drapku and Tailor,
At tho old stand on the Bay adjoining the City
Hotel,
I S NOW open ng an entire Stock of NEW
GOODS ill his line, consisting of Cloths.
Cussimers and Vestings, nnd a general assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, and
furnishing articles, all of the latest style und best
materials; which he offers at prices far below
anything ever before offered in this market. He
is prepared, also, to make to order ull kinds of
Gentlemen’s apparel, in tho most approved
style, having secured tho assistance of Mr.
MOTT, from New York, of many years expe
rience, nnd much celebrity as n Cutter. He feels
confident of being uble to please those who favor
him with their orders. Those accustomed to
sending North for their Clothing are invited to
call and examine his goods und prices previous
to doing so ; as he feels assured he can fur-
uisli them on as good terms us they cun get them
abroud. • — octJ3
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—The subscriber wishes to cull the
> attention of his customers to a choice us
lortiaentoffiue Watches, just received by recent
wrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CasoLovers,
Gold Doable Bottom Lovers,Gold iniitntion Dou
ble Case Levors, Gold Anchor Escapement Lc
vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
bottomi Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
Vers, Silver Lopinn and Vertical Escapement.
Also,fine Gold Fob Chains, Vost Chains, Curb
Buard Chains, KeysnndChnin Rings, all of which
"mlbe sold as low nsiu any city in the Union.
All kinds of Wutches Repaired and warranted
D. B. NICHOLS,
l First corner west of Pulaski House.
M. CAREY’S
Fashionadi.k Tailoring Emporium,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Corner of IVhitaher und Broughton-Strcets,
‘SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
N. B. Constantly on hand, a full assortment
of Stuple and Fancy Goods, which will be made
to order atlhe shortest notice, and warranted to fit.
jan 27 ly—
R E O P E N F. D .
E. WITIIINGTON’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAL’DRY’S BUILDING ON THE IIAY.
mB*'*Tickets and Shares for sale in J. VV. Mad-
ry & Co.’s populur Lotteries. Uncurrent Bank
Notes bought. . jan 1
ROBERT D.‘ WALKER,
MARBLE Sf STONE MANUFACTURER.
BROUGHTON-ST., BKTVKBN WHITAKRR &1IAKNARD.
SA VANNAII, GEORGIA.
Grave Stones, nfltuliun and Domestic Marble;
Marble Mautln Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&c. &c.. furnished to order. ly— oct 28
JOHN POOEE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER. GRAINER AND GLAZIER.
All kinds of Mixed Paints, Gloss nnd Putty, Paper
Hanging, Firo-Bonrd Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Buy,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct24 ly—
John P. Gnvan & Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Forwnrillna Agents, Mucon, Gn.
Mncon, July 20,1847 ly july23
aT'seToITt; ~
MASTER BUILDER.
Will take contracts for Building and work iu
Masonry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
HAMILTON & SYMONS have
Sj received p 0r Hartford and Savannah: A
.rlLchou,.. assortment of French. English and
Be gg m CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND yEST-
|NGS, selected with the greatest care, and ofthe
«wt imported in this country. We nre now pre-
th k t0 man,| ffi c hird tho shortest notice, nnd in
“8 beat manner, any garmentin' our line, for cash
w approved credit.
17 WHITAKER STREET,
• oct 13 — Savannah, Go.
AN EARNEST A P-
_PEAL.—Those who have never
•C/tub Cft H 0t l on 1,8 l* or N^GRO BRO*
«ANS hive something yet to lenrn, viz l Thai
{bere is a small Shoo Store in this city; with a
wje stock of NEW GOODS in it, aud that we
*8111 much wish to see more new faces. We are
In “ om , e . nl nil hours from half past 5 in the morn-
Ir®’, 11 mi] 0 h) the evening,and those who call on
TtJ”d 118 I* 1 * hitmor to sell goods.'
. 1 he Rice and Cotton Planters in this vicinity
To tbq inhabitants of (Savannah
Iu conformity witlia Resolution recently pnss-
ed by the Board of Health, I would cull your re*
inembrunce to L;e good stato of Health enjoyed
by our Fellow-Citizens for years past, and to
urge upon you the necessity, if you desire a con
tinuance n(*that blessing, during the approaching
season, to keep under those local causes by a
prompt removal of all animal and vegetable de
composition. beyond the corporal limits of Sa-
vatiuuh. Cleanliness is an iudispensible ingre
dient of henltli. It ought to bo observed by ull,
otherwise you invite disease, nnd the consequen
ces that necessarily follow in its train. Wo, your
Board of Health, earnestly entreat you to white
wash your Forces, Cellars, Out-houses; and
freely use the (Sulphate Forri) Copperas iu pro
portion of two pounds to three gallons of water,
in your sinks aud oilier places eiuiting unpleas
ant efiluvin. For the belter advancement oi
health, we would euggesUlint each citizen adopt
n feeling liint he also is a member of this Board,
by giving bis. 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 strict examinations
and faithful reports.
Your Bonrd of Health requests thatyou make
known through the medium of its Chairman,
Ward-Committees, City Marshal, or by letter
tht’oiigh tho Post Office, of any nnisnnce 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 not been
without effect.
SOLOMON SHEFTALL,
, . Chairman Bourd of Health.
Savannah, Mny 30, 1849.
y iqyip ADHESIVE PLASTER, or COL-
!>*• nnd we wish them to look at
m Q . r J*®GK BROGANS this year, that ,thby
*131 l ROW wIloro tb And the goods they want a
“StBd^ 6 ’ ' V ° nr ° n ° W ,n -PP ,5ed wilh tho
ns wo ever saw, aha we would res-
3Wsay. to. thdso who, have; Shoes to buy,
,rt bg In you* measures. * 3
H, WILLIAM B. Hi\LE,.
• Atl®S Congress St Souttrsideof
w Market Square.
JR,
HATS I HATS I — NEW FASH
.IONS FOR SPRING. 1849. —The sub
scribers have received the Spring style of Hats
from the manufactory of Messrs. W. H. Beebe
& Co , Broadway, New-York, whicli they offer
forsulo on. Saturday next;. March 3d, nt New
York prices. rD. A* AMBLER &-CO.
feb 27 149 Congr»*s-*t.
P ER TENNESSEE*—Black and white
Lace Canes; Linen 1 Cambric Hdkis;
Thread and Lnkn , Edging* r-Egyptian :Nett
QlovesandMitts. ForiaJe bv . n n
1HA
apr 10
MARSHALL A ATKIN.
.ODIAN—a new nnd elegant substitute
for Plaster cloths, Snlures, Bandages, &c.—This
article has been found by all surgeons who hnve
tested it, far superior nnd more convenient than
former means of dressing incised wonnes. For
burns, sore Nipples, aud eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
much preferable to court plnstor and gold beater's
skin. It is not acted upon bv water, nudadhercs
with almost incredible tenacity to the skin, keep-
ing the edges of the wound closely together, nnd
causing it to heal with hardly a perceptible scar.
A history of tho nrticle, together with commu
nications lughly commendatory of its value from
Dr. J* Mason Wurrcn of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. 8. Loudon, nnd other surgeons, will
be found accompanying it. A supply of the
above received by
A. A. SOLOMONS. Market Sqhnre.
T HE WtrE’S FRIEND.—Important
to those about tmhccomc Mothers.—Professor
ALEXIS V. PAU1.ITAN, ofthe Paris Lying-in
Hospital, member of the Medical Academy of
France, Corresponding Secretary of tho Paris
Pharmaceutical College, respectfully begs leave
to announce to the Ladies of America, that be
hns appointed Dr. Jkrome Y. C. Ropknuurty,
of New York, his sole Amerienn Agent, for tho
sale of his wonderful medicine, known in Franco
as The Wife’s Friend, or Mother’s Assistant the
most extraordinary medical discovery the world
lias ever seen. Its province is to Lessen the
Pains of Child-Birth, aud promote a safe, easy,
and speedy delivery, which it docs by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
pleasant to the taste, and never fails to promote
an easy ami safe delivery, and improves the gen
eral health of both mother and child. It has been
tested for vears in all the principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, nnd receives the sanction of
nearly all the prominent Colleges and Medical
men ofthe old woild. It is thogreatestmedicine
iu the world ; as all will admit lliat a medicine
must be that will lesson the terrible pains usually
uttcndniitun childbirth. There is no mistake u-
bont this medicine doing all that is said of it.
It never fails. It is in the form of a fine, light
powder, to be made into a drink, nnd used for a
OLD DR, JA001I TOWNSEND,
TUB OUKJINAI. IM8CJOVERKR OF TUB
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Hr. Tmvnscml i» now nlxnit 70 yearx of moo. nnd h&i
,nng lieen known ns tlie AUTHOR nnd DISCOl'F.RER
of tun GENUINE ORIGINAL •• TOWNSEND SAR
SAPARILLA.'* Helen poor, lie \vnscoui|M>||i!(l to limit its
■intiufictiiro, liy which menus it has been kupt out of mar
ket. nnd the sale* circumscribed to those only who had
proved Its wntth, aad known its value. It hnd reached
the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had
been healed ol' sore diseases, and saved (rum death, pro*
claimed Iu excellence nnd wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Knowlns, many years a*o. that he had. by his skill,
science and experience, devised an article which would lie
of Incalculable mhanimre to mankind when the muaiis
would lie furnished in. t»riii)S it into univurs.il notice, when
Its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated.
This time lias come, the means nre supplied ; this
a ran!) an/i unequalled preparation
is maniifncturud on the lurcest scale, and is called for
(hrnuiihnui tho length and breadth of the Inod, especially
as it is found incapable of degeneration or deiermration.
Unlike young 8. V Townsend’s. It improves with age. and
never chanties, hut for the'better: because It Is prepared on
scientific principles by a scientific man. The hluhest knowl
edge of Chemistry, and tho latest discoveries of tho art,
have all Iteen brought Into requisition In tho manufacture
of the Old Dr’s Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it is
well known to medical men. contains many medicinal pro
purties, nnd some projierties which are inert or useless, and
others, which If retained In prewiring it for use, produce
fermentation nnd odd. which Is Injurious to the system.
Some of the pro|tertics of Sarsa|iarilla are so rolatile. that
they entirely evaporate nnd ure lost in the pre|iaration. If
they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only
to those experienced In its nmnnfactu e. Moreover, these
wolatile principles, which flv off in vapor, or as an exhala
tion. under hent. nre the very essential mcdictJ properties
of th*- which ">•••* to it a. wii”„
Any person enh boll nr *f*w the root till they pet a dart
jolored liquid, which 1* more from the coloring matter u
Die root than from any thing else: they am then strain
Utl* Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasse.
and then cull It “SAHHAl'AlllhbA KXTHACT or 81
Http.” Hut such is not the nrticle know ii a* the
GENUINE OLD Dll. JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SARSAPARILLA.
This is so prepared, that ull the inert pro|ieril«* of the
Sar>nparillit root nre first removed, every thins capable of
becoming add or of fermentation, is extracted nnd rejected;
lhe» every pniticAe of medical virtue is secured In tv pure
and concentrated form ; nnd thus it is rendered incnpable of
losing nny of Its valuable nnd healing pro|iertioi l'rejaueil
iu this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the
C’uft't’ of iimmuerablo disease
Hence the reason why we hear commenilatloas on every
aide In its ftvor by limit, women, und children. We And U
doing wnmicra In iho euro nf
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, nnd LIFER COM
PLAINT, and in RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA,
PILES, COSTIFENF.SS. all CUTANEOUS ERUP-
Tlt NS, PIMPLES, RLOCrilES, and ull nllectlunt
arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
It pmscsiesa marvellous cHicocy in nil complaints arising
* , from.iddilffnf Hit Stomach, from unequal
IVoio Indigestion, , .
circulation, determination of L-kwi to the heud, palpitation
hot Hash
nf the heart cold feel and hands, cold chills ami hot Hashes
over the body. It has not its equal in Colds and Coughs;
anil promote* easy expectoration und gentle per .pirution,
relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every other part
Hut in nothing is iu cxcrlieoco more iiiuuUiislIy seen aud
acknowledged than in all kind- and stages of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders In cases of F-uurAtbns or Whites. Fill
ing of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses.
Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and thu Jlke; and
Is n» eHeciltal In curing all the firms of Kidney Diseases.
Hy removing obstructions, and n-guialmg the general
system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, aud
thus cures all forms nf ,
*9 Nervous diseases and debility*
and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other mala
dies, ns Spinal irritation. Neuralgia, St. Fills' Danes
Swooning, Epileptic Fits. ConoultiuHi>, tic.
It cle.ni.--e.i tho blood, excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomach, und gives good digestion, relieves the
bowels of torpor and constipation, uilnjs inll.immation,
purifies tho skin, equalises the circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally ull over the Irmly, and
the insensible perspiration; relaxes ull strictures ami tight
ness, removes all obstructions, and Invigorate* the entire
nervsas system. Is nut this then
Tire msdicine you pre-eminently need J
I Hut can any of these thing* bo said of 8. P. Townsend’s
> Infer or article 1 This vatia-i man's liquid i* not to be
| COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S,
because nf une tiltA.N'D FACT, that the one is 1NCAPA
DLKof DBrJSRlOKATION. and
NEVER SPOILS,
while the other DlJl-S ; souring, fermenting, and blowing
I the bottles containing it Into fragmenu ; the sour, aclo liquid
exploding and damaging other good* ! Must not this hurri-
, . . . , , ■•linniiiig. win u iiiiu«ui*
IOW weeks previous to the expected event, Ulld I bis compound lie jinisniious to the system?— What! put
its price is so low ns to briny It tritllili the reach I acid into a system already diseased with acid! What causes
of nil. Surely no hiimnno liiixlrand will snITer Ui-y-pi-'■“> "«''i! ""»»noi»u k.".». _ihu whubw*
his wife to endure pain, when itcuu be so easily
nnd cheaply avoided. For the small sum of only
.$1,00, sent jiosr paid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
UOPENIIURTY, New York Post Office, a
package will be sent by return mail, it being so
light that it can be sent anywhere hy mail, at a
very trifling cost. !3tTNo unpaid letters taken
from the office. To prevent imposition, the U.
S. Agent, Dr. Ropenlmriy will write his name
in full on the outside label of ouch package. No
other genuine. Remember this. Gmos mar 10
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 and for
sale by DENSLO W & WEBSTER,
mar 3
JUST RECEIVED.—10 baskets best
refined Sulad Oil; 3 cases fresh Prunes; a lot
offresh Teas ; French Sweet Chocolate ; fresh
Mnccoroni; do Vermicelli: a lot offresh Guava
Jelly, and many other articles too numerous to
mention. For sale by
apr 26 J. ROUSSEAU.
. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
&c. &.c.—A large assortment of Ladies
.and Mis es white, black and col'd Cottou
Hose ; black and cold Silk and Raw Silk Hose;
Men’s and Boys’ white, brown aud col'd Cotton
hall Hose: Gauze, Cotiou nnd Merino Under-
Vests ; Lads’ and Gent’s Cotton nnd Silk Um
brellas. Just received nnd for sale hy
marl MARSHALL &AIKIN.
YOUNG LADIES AND
MISSKS^vill find ns supplied with
_ some very pretty black and bronze
Gaiter Bootees, Nos. 1 and 2; also, ll’s, 12’snud
and 13’s, and Ladies of all ages are very apt to
find themselves suited before leaving our Store,
at 163 Congress street. 1
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
PIANO FORTES-Made
by Chickeritig, Nunn’s, nnd Fiseh*
_ , ... _ er, and Gnle& Co. The subscri
ber offers for sole a large assortment of7, 6J, 6]
nnd 6 octave Rosewood and Mahognny Pianos,
from the abovo makers. These Instruments n^e
unsurpassed by any made in llijs country for pu
rity ond fullness of tone, and ejegnnee of work
mnnship ; some of them ore furnished with the
coniplete Iron Frame, which strengthens the case
and prevents the liability of getting out of tone;
others have the ordinary meialjq pljije.' and ean
be offered, for; lower priceg. tTCjiese Piano* are
offered without any advance from themannfoc
tttrer'* prices, nnd those who are desirong of oh
taioing a superior instrument ata piddcrale.ex-
.pansewould.dq well to call Mia examine before
purchaulng elsewhere.
P J.n3I - I. W. MORRELL.
T RULY MAGICAL.—A .greatPaper’s
opinion.—M’Mackin’s Philadelphia Model
Courier comes outnnd declares to its 70.000 sub
Bcribers, and neurly one million readers, that
Doctor Wiley’s Celebrated Cough Candy is
truly an excellent article. Read what it says:
“A Valuable Article.— Those suffering from
colds, will do well to procuro a supply of Dr.
Wiley’s Cough Candy, prepared only by Geo.
W. Childs &. Co. \Vehave had a fair opportu
nity oftestiug tho virtue* of the can-ly in our
owu family, nnd. unsolicited, except by them, we
give our experience. It is very pleasautto the
taste, without utffisca in its efiects, and almost
luugicu! in its operations upon the affection.”
The above, from such a source, we think is
enough to convince tho most skeptical.
We would udvise nil who are iu the least trou
bled with a cough, cold, or any disease arising
from those complaints, to he sure that they 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,
and $1 per package. Be sure to ask for Dr. Wi-
Ifiy’r. Cough Candy, ond take noue other, if of
fered to yon. Gxo. W, Childs do Co.
Sole Proprietor*. No. 320 Market-st, Phila’a.
, A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. Market-sq.
fob 3 Sole agent for Savnnnnh.
TjSIiEGANT PERFUMERY.—A
J-i general assortment of Lnhin’s Extracts for
the Handkerchief; a variety 1 6f Trench, English,
hhit A MAnAMii 1 ItnUnlllAVV ' Tnllftf Ahft Olfiintn■
ati'd American'Perfumery; Toilet and Shaving
SoapmAntiqua dUs,Pomatnm*. Ac.:jnirt receiv
ed by " A»*Al' SOLdSpNB, AgV
dec 6
Bulloch Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses. for leave to sell ull the Real and Personal
Estute of Alitchell Holloway, lute ofsaid Countv.
Deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs aud Credi
tors of said deceased.
may 26 WILLIAM HOLLOWAY. Adm’r.
XT'OUR MONTHS ufter dateappuemiou
J. W'll be maJe to tho Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County, for permission to sell
four Negroes, viz : Sarah and her three children.
Will, Delia und Susan, for the benefit of thu
heirs aud creditors of the lute Joshua Rahn. de
ceased. ALEX. 11. RAHN, Exe’r.
mar 19
For sale by
june 27
WM. HUMPHREYS,
Agent for Savannah.
TlXECUTOR’S NOTICE*—All per-
JLJ eons having demands against the t ‘
sours is our ntoinuchs. whut mischief* it iirmluces I iLtu-
lenee, henrtburn p;il|dtatit>n of the iictrt, liver couipiaiut.
diurrhatii. (ly*eoter>. colic, nnd corruption of tho blood I
Whut i* fcrolnliv hot un ncid humor in the body ? Whnl
produce* ml the humor* which bring on Brniitions of tht
Hkln, dculd Head, Halt Itlienm, Krysi|ielii*. Vvlnte Swell
lags, Fever Sore*, aud all ulcerations Internal Hnd external?
It is nothing under heaven, but mi acid substance, which
■oars,and thus spoil* nil the fluids nf the body, more nr
let*. What cause* Ithcuinaiion but a sour or acid fluid
which Insinuate* Itself between the joints nnd elsewhere
Imt, ting nnd inrimiring the delicate tissues upon which
Seta 1 ho uf nervous diaeanes. of impurity of the blood, n-
ierai.fed circulation*, and nearly ull the nil men la whh£
afflict human nature.
Kow 1* it not horriblB to make and sell, and infinity*
worse to a»n this
SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID “COM
POUND” OF S. P. TOWNSEND,
Mil yet he would fain h»ve it understood that Old |)r. Jacob
i'nwnsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, is un IMITA
TION of his Inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that wo should deni in un nrticle which
would bear tho most distant resemblance to 8. P. Town-
icnd’snrd'e/*/ nml'whlch should bringdown ii|Min the Old
Dr. such a mountain load of complaint* and crimlnntions
from Agents who hnve sold, nnd purchn*«rs who have used
S. P. Townsend’s PKItMEXTIKU COMPOUND.
We wish It understood, Itecause It is the absolute truth,
thnt 8. P. Townsend's nrticle and Old l)r. Jacob Town
send's Sampnrilln are hcantn-wide apart, and infinitely dis
similar ; that they nre unlike in every particular, having
not one sinsle thing In common.
As 8. V. Townsend Is no doctor, and nover was, is nn
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more nf medicine or
disease than nny othercomnmn, unscientific, unprofessional
man, what guarantee can the public hnve that they are re
ceiving a genuine reientifle medicine, containing nil tho
virtue* of the articlns used in tire|uiriog it. nnd which are in
cnpnble of chance* which might tender them the A(1 ENTS
of Disease Indent! of health.
Hut what else should l>e expected from one who know*
nothing comparatively of medicine or riUense ! It requires
a person uf some experience to conk nnd serve np even a
common decent meal. How much more Importnnt 1* it that
the insrsons who mnnnfActord medicine, designed lor
WEAK STOMACHS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS,
should know well the medical properties of plants, tbs
best mnnuer nf securing and concentrating their healing
virtues, nlMi no extensive knowledge of the various dUenses
which nfll'Ct the human system, and how to adapt remedies
Iu tho.-e diseases!
It is In nrre«t frauds upon the unfortunate, to ponr bnlm
Inui wounded humanity, to kindle hope In thu despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor lout the
crushed nnd broken, nnd to banish Infirmity that 01,1) DK.
JACOH TOWNSEND hns NOUGHT nnd FOI/ND the op
poriunlty and menus to bring his
tiraud Universal Concentrated
Remedy
within the reach, and to the knowledge nf all who need it,
that they mny learn and know, by joyful experience. Its
Transcciideut Power to Ileal*
suns having demands against the estate of
Dr. JAMES TItOUP, of McIntosh county, de
ceased, are requested to present them properly
attested; and those indebted to tho estato urure
quired to make payment to
J. HAMILTON COUPER,
D. II. B. TROUP.
Darien, l51h May, 1849. Qualified F.x’ors.
may 17
ILECAXi WOTICES.
iLy
/I EORG1A. — Liber y l ... .
VT Whereas, John A.,Hendry and L. B. Hen-
County, r-
dry.Applies to the Cointof Ordiiiarytifllii* Conn*
, for letters of administratinn on the goods and
l H. Hendry,
chattels, rights and credits of \yilliam II.
late orsariTcoilnty, deceased. Now, these ore io
cite ajid admonish ull add siiigtihVr the kiudred ana
creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if any they huvo. iu my office, within the time
prescribed by law, or uuid letters will bo granted.
Wiluess the Honorable Edward Q. Andrew*,
one ofthe Justices of said Court, this 26th May,
1849.. J. S. BRAD WELL, c.c.o.l. o.
jmio7
OTICE.—All persons having
F OUR MONTHS alter ditto, application
will bo made to tho Honorable tlie Inferior
Court of Chatham county, 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
granted to Willis Hurst, being part of the real
estate of Andrew Mclnlire, late of Chatham
county deceased, for tho benefit of hi * heirs und
creditors. JOHN MURCHISON,
may 1 Snrv’g Ex’or.
IpOlHt MONTHS) after dale, application
JL will he made to tlie Honorable thu Inferior
Court of Effingham county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell (3) three tracts of land
hi said county, containing iu the aggregate (390)
three Imodred and ninety acres. Said land be
longing to the osluto of Israel Wcittunii, late ol
said county deceased, for the beuefit of thu heirs
aud creditors of said estute.
npr 3 E. G. WEITMAN. Ad’r.
against Isaac Slayton, late of Camden coun
ty, deceased. nre hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to me within the time prescribed
by law. And ull persons indebted to said decea
sed, arc hereby required to make immediate pn/c
uient. IIENRY R. FORT, AdmT.
may 11
E XECUTOR’S NOTICE.—Allfyer-
suits indebted to tho estate of ARCHIBALD
CLARK. Into of Camden county, Georgia,
ceased, nrti requested to make payment: And till
persons having claims aguinst the sumo, ure call
ed upon to present their accounts properly at
tested. IIENRY E. W. CLARK,
Qualified Ex’r.
St. Marys, Gen. June ]. jnne 4
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
Isaac Abrahams will apply to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting fur
Ordinary purposes, for Loiters .of Administration
(with the Will annexed,) on the estate and effect*
of Eliza Abrahams, late of said county, deceased)
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ull
ami singular the kindred nnd creditors ofihUsaid
F OUR MONTHS after date application
will be made to thu Inferior Court of Cam
den county, when sitting lor on inary purposes,
for leave to sell tno following property belong,
ing to the estate of JOHN T. RUDULPH. lor
the beuefit of the heirs and creditors, viz: Wharf
Lot and Stores, and one Dwelling House and
Let, and the following negro slaves, viz : Abra
ham, George, Dublin, Lnc.v. Philamiali and Bell-
ur. K.MILY RUDULPII.
St. Marys, May 29. 1849. june 5
N OTICE.—All persons indented loiuuus-
tat
late of ISRAEL WEITMAN, lute of Effing
ham County, deceased, are requested tn make
payment: Aud ull persons having demands a-
gainst said estate are hereby notified to present
them within the time prescribed bv law.
may 29 ” E. G. WEITMAN, Adm’r.
G < EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
r To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James Eppiuger, surviving Executor of John
Eppinger, late ofsaid county, deceased, hath ap
plied to the lion, the Inferior Court of said
bounty, sitting for Ordinary purposes, for n ci
tation to issue and be published according to luw
for Letters Dismissory.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned to tile their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in tlm Clerk’s Office ofsaid
Court, ou or before the sixth day of September
next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will bo grant
ed.
Witness, tho lion. W. Thorne Williams, one
the Justices of the said Court, this ffili day ot
March, A.D., eighteen hundred ami forty-nine,
mar 6 SEABORN GOODALL. c. c. o.c.c.
C 1 EORGIA.—ClitKtlium County.—
L To all to whom it may concern Whereas
Doctor Richard Wayne, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Miss Elizabeth Wilkins,
deceased, hath applied to tho Honorable the In
ferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to issue and he pub
lished according to law, for letters dismissory.
These aro therefore to cito nnd admonish!
and ndmonishull
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) tolly) applicant iu the Clerk’s office, ofsaid
Court, ou or before the eighth day of November
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted
Witness tho Hon. Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of said Court, this bill day of May,
A. D. 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL. c.c.o.c. c.
TYTINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS,
11 with un account of a visit
visit to the Chaldean
Christians of Kurdistan, and the Yezidis, or
Devil-Worshi jiper*. aud nn inquiry into the Man
ners and Art* of tho Ancient Assyrians. By
Austen Henry Layard, Esq.. D. C. L. Received
by JOHN M. COOPER.
apr 10 '' • ‘ • t ‘ •' *
T)ERIODICAES AND NEAVSPA-
ir PERS.—The subscriber will proenre to be
•ertt W p*h»n* wiahihg to *ab«crib*,anyiPe»iodi-
o«l or Newspaper, Atnsriean 6t Fcnigti. 8ab-
*"47 14 s,rcMH
G <EORGIA.—CluitliaiM Coiiuiy.-
T To all whom it limy concern.—Whereas.
E. F. Wood and Susan Wood. Guardians ol'AI-
zadtt S.. Laura A. and E. J. C. Wood, have ap
plied to tho Honorable the Inferior Court ofsaid
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
n citation to issue and he published according
to luw, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned tofilu their objections (ifanv they have)
to the applicants, in the Clerk’s office of said
court, on or before the eighteenth day of Juno
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable It. T. Gibson, one of
the Justices of said court, this 8lh day of .May,
A. D., 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL. c. c.o. c.c.
deceased, to file their objections (if uny they
applicant, iu the Clerk’s Office of
have)to tho :
said Court, on or before the third day of August
next; otherwise Letters of Administration will be
granted.
Witness, the Ilnnorahlo R. T. Gibson, one ttf
the Justices ofsaid Court, this 3d day of July, A.
D. eighteen hundred and forty nine,
june 3 SEABORN GOODALL. c. c. o. c. c.
B ACON.—Lauding, 20 hhds Sides Bucou;
j “ • •
innv 24 WOOD, CLACHORN
tie by
& CO.
VfliYG CREAM.—We huve u few
O dozen of “Rousseirs Puermm Shaving
Cream” on hand. Those desirous of luxuriutiug
in a comfortable and easy Shave had butler sup
ply themselves at once with some of this uuri-
vulied Cream.
TIIOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
nov 8 181 Bay-street.
£1 LOCK MAN C FACTORY.-C. 0.
Sperry, No. 136 Pearl Street; New York,
Mason hand uu extensive assortment of Clocks
oflii* own nlailufuttrtrt), Adapted to tho Foreign
aud Domestic trade, nt astonishingly low prices.
Also,a largenssortuieut of Buttons, Combs, anti
Fancy Goods. 1v— oct 23
P URIFY THE BLOOD.—The vir
I
tues ofSursnparilla are too well known to
every one to need any praise or pulling. That
it wilt purify tho blood nnd thereby make tho
human system less liuble to disense, has been set
tled beyond a doubt, by tho most learned uud
eminent Physicians in the world.'
Thomas M. TtmNF.it & Go’s Compound Syr
up of Sarsaparilla is a delightful mid healthful
drink for summer. It has been used extensively
in Florida, and throughout the' upper part ’of
Georgia, for several yenrs, nod has never failed
in giving entire sutisfuclion. A number of fam
ilies in this city can testily that it is tho moBt pal-
itable Sarsaparilla now made. We do not pre
tend to its being n cure all, hut do confidently re
commend it to the public as a pleasant und heultb-
ftil drink. Prepared and sold only by
THOMAS M. TURNER *& CO.
may 19 181 Bay street.
« B it II .IEVI'ELKY'- EliT-
/kT* bracing fine Diumnnd Pins nnd Rings;
Gold and Turquoisaml other settings of
Ear Kiugs, Bracelets, Pins mid Ornaments; fine
Guard, Vest, Fob und'Neck Chains; Wilis
Buckles, Gold Pens and Pencils, aud every va.
riety of New and Elegant Jewelry; togethe •
with a large assortment of Silver Ware, suclm
Tea Sets, Pitchers, Mugs, Fish and I’yO Knives
Forks, Spoons, Card Cases; Plated and Fancy
Wares, (a great assortment.) Fine aud Extra dt).
Gold nnd Silver Watches, Mantel Clocks nud
Time Pieces, Musical Instruments, Music, &c.
Now opening and for sale low.
D. B. NICHOLS,
First door West of Pulaski House. >
N.B. Competent Workmen engaged id ihb
Repairs of Watches, Clocks und Jewelry, aud
warranted. dec 20
^JJEORGIA. — Cuiaiilen County.—
all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
George Lang. Executor ofthe estate of Wm. T.
Ashley, has applied to the lion, the Court of Or
dinary for letters of dismissory from thu said es
tate.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
and singular the kindred und creditors of said
T. Ashley, to file their objections to the granting
ofsaid letters dismissory. within the terms pro
scribed bylaw, iu the clerk’s office ofthe Court
of Ordinary, otherwise letters us prayed for will
he granted.
Witness the Hon. Tho. K. Dunham, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 5th March, A.
D. 1819. IIENRY It. FORT, c. c. o. c. c.
mar 9
G < EORGIA. —- Bulloch County.—
* To nil to whom it may coucnrm—Whereas
Thomas Knight, Sen. applies to the Hon. the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for letters of
Administration on the estate of James Mikell,
Sen., lute ofsaid county, deceased.
These arc therefore to cito and admonish all nnd
singular the kindred und creditors of the said de
ceased, to he and appear at iny office, in terms
ofthe law, and show cause, (if any they have.)
why letters of Administration should not be
granted thu said applicant.
Witness tho Ilouoruhlo Peter Cone, one of
the Justices of tlie said court, this loth day of
May, A. D., 1849.
nny 26 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o. b. c.
G EORGIAt-^McIniosli County.—
To ail whom it may couccru.—Whereas,
William I. King, Administrator on the estute of
Thomas K. Gould, late of said county, deceased,
hath applied to tho Honorable the Court of Or
dinary ofsaid county, lor letter^ dismissory on
said estate.
These arc therefore to cite nnd.admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
huve) to the applicant’s discharge in the Clerk’s
office ofthe said Court, withiu the time prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Wyley, one
of the Justices of suid Court, this 23d day ol
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine.
june U F,. M. BLOUNT, c. c. o. m’i.'c.
^pUARDIAN’S SALE.—WILL BE SOLD
X agreeable to au order from the Honorable
Inferior Court of Ware county, while sitting o« a
Court of Ordinary, before the Court House door
in the town of Waresbdr'o’, tVare County,'on
the first Tuesday in Aiitfnst next, within’the usual
hour* of sale : Lot of Land No. 193, ip the 8th
Distrifet of originally Appiiny,”now Ware connty,
containing 490 a8fM; more.or lefs. Sold for tht
bhoefitOfHVffiiitolf.Miller.tdhor/'
TItOlIAS HILLIARD, Gfluditn.
* — .grw'it v\-. :
June 25
G UNS1—GUNSl—EDWARD LOVELLt
Manufacturer und Importer of every tie
scription of Double and Single bnrreledGiiusntid
Rifles, Duelling, Belt, Holster. Pocket and Six-
barreled Revolving Pistols, and every variety of
Gun material and Gun inipliuients.&c. Flasks,
Pouches, Percunsion Cups, Powder, Shot, Lead,
and every article in the Sportsman’* lino, for sale
ow.
rF*G ii ns restocked, Flint-locks altered toper
enssiou, and repairing done as usual.
l35^No. 11 Barnard street, South side Mnrket
sign of the Indian. — nng 2
'yy HO LES A LE \X IN E, LiqU OR
AND GROCERY STORE—JVo. J83
Congress and 88 St. Julian Strcrt.*—WILL!All
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that
he continues to keep oti hand at his old stand,
West Side of the Market, n large assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO-
SERIES, all of which he oflbrs ou the best pos
sible terms, lie is also constantly supplied With
tho best ALBANY ALE nnd NEWARK CI
DER, to which he respectfully invites the atten
tion nf the public — ’ oct 3
AND SUMPiiEK GOOD*
per brig Excel—50 pieces printed Muslins
util Lawns; JOdoz Ladies white and black Lisle
thread Hose; 20 do Gents’ Lisle thread Gloves;
10 do Latiii:* Silk Glovest 20 p.eces Cotton Cna-
simerc; 50 do do col’d Prints; uOdoz Ladies wht,
black, brown and mix’t Cotton Hose; 150 piece*
Scotch Gingham ;2C0 do Mosquito Notiing ; 5
cases Marlboro Stripes (and Plaids; 5 hale* Bed-
tick; 5 do 4-4 bro Sheeting ; 20 do 3*4 bro Shirt
ing, for sale low hy r
apr 16 SNIDER, LATI7ROP &. NEVltT.
M ills and threshers.—6
Improved Fun Mills for cleaning Rice; 10
do do do for all kind? small Grain; 6 Grain
Threshers; 2 do do with Straw Carriers; 2 Port
able Horse Power*; 40 Improved Grain and
Rice Cradles; 30 Hand Corn Mills; 6 “Filiger-
aid’s” Patent Horse Power Mills, for plantation
use. For sale hy
DENS1
apr 3
*slo\v&. Webster.
S'tffEMICAL und Pliarmucentic Mmiipu-
v-/ lution: A manual of the Mechanicnl and
Chemico-Mechnnicnl Operations of tho Labora
tory, containing Descriptions of Instructions,
Apparatus, and Management in Manufacturing,
nna in Analysis and Acciimto Research, for the
use of Chemists, &c. By Cittupbell Morfit. 11
Also another supply of Cbaiitting’s Ethurfea-
tioh in Cjiiidbirth. ’ '
Antesthesia. or the F.qipIoyqiBDtnf ChlorofoV’m
ond Ether In Surgery, Midvvife>y,'&c. j by J'
Simpson, M. D , F. R. Kee'eiv*db
mny 15 JOliN M.' COG
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jlsy!*Strip*ado beilfla*litr. •
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»pr'S3 8NIDER, LATHROP <fc
, , ,. ..itli(l Yarni, which they
•Kacto-y-priee,.’ • ' • /
aclfiry, Litia heavy.