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CITY OP SAVANNAH,
JACKSON, PUNCH 4c SIB LEV,
AT TEH DOLLARS PER ANNUM,
MVAKX (Ml-MnUU-t 111 ADVANCE, ,
OR
AT SIX DOLLARS FOR SBC MONTHS
«H TUI-WBEKAY OEOBGIAN,
von the edoirtnr, j
upablbhed «o ih»« U» EMEagEnwntoMh.
—31, throe time* » week, (TiiMd.jr.Tlmrtday
Si Saturday,) at,tho Office of the Daily Gwr
ICC , . .11 tlin InlnHlvitniia flmnmnv
TAOOFING.—OALVANIZEIk TIN
XL PLATEB.—Thocubreribera beg te cell the
attention of Builders, Architect* 'end owner! of
Bdildihgsi to-the many advantage*; which these
ipses* over: all other metallio sobstanccs
AdT*Xmcot» publishod in the Daily Paper.
IP THIS PAPER
(• Mint to all part* of the State and Onion,
dsUvered in the city, at FIVE DOLLARS
? u 2m°or at THIUEE DOLLARS for sir
Booth*' _
Tint WEEKLY GEORGIAN,
It published evory Friday afterrtoon, at three
•otuiu per annum—all payable in advance.
« p —Each Citation by the Clerk* of the
Coorts of Ordinory, thot application boa been
taado foT Letter* of Administration, must bo pub-
lithed tiiirtt dais at least.
Notice by Erecutora and Administrate!* for
Debtor* and Creditorato renderin their accounts,
must be published six weeks.
gtles of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must be at public auction, on tho first Tues
day of the month, between theusual hours of sale,
at the place of ptiblic sales in the county where
ihe Letters Testamentary, of Administration, or
Guardianship, may have been granted, first giving
niTr days notice thereof in one of the public
garottes of this State, and at tho door ofthe
Court House, where such Bales aro to bo held.
Notice for leave to sell Negroes, must bo pub-
liihed for four months, before any order absolute
ihall be made thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Adminis
trators, and Guardians, must be published SIX
TY DAYS before the day of sale. These sales
most be made at the Court House door of the
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of the month, between the
hours often in the morning and four in the after
noon... No sales from day to day is valid, unless
io expressed in the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
, fl il Land, must be publishod FOUR MONTHS.
Sales ofpersonal property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Executors nml Ad
ministrators, must be advertised FORTY^DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS. , ✓ _ __ _
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
teal eitate, must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS. •
Orders ofthe Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthe bond of agreement) to make ti
tles to land, must be advertised Three Months
at least. , . ,
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
panted by the courts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYS—Sales of perishable property
under order of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sole.
*,* All Letters directed to this Office* or the
Editor, must be post paid to entitle them to atten
tion.
WILLIAM B. HALE’S
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
L ADIES’ Muses, Children’s and Infant’s
SHOES, of every style, shade and pattern
at the NEW GRANITE STORE,
163 Congress streeet, Savannah, Geo., sign oi
the Golden Hand. oct 1
R EFINED CASTOR OIL.—The Snbscnb-
ers have just received a few cases of High
ly Refined and Pure Castor Oil. This article
being void of taste and smell if suitable foriin
fants,'children and persons with delicate ato
machs. THOS. M. TURNER & CO.
apr 25 181 Bay-streot.
g ECEIVED, per Steamer CHEROKEE,
IX SilkjTissues, French Muslins, French Cam-
ric9, Mourning Giughams, Linen Ginghams,
.inen Lustres, Linen Chnmbrays, Linen Borage,
English Hose, Egyptian Nett Mitts, do. Gloves,
lilk and Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols.* For sole
7 ISAAC D. LaROCHE,
apr 16 Shad’s buildings.
JH HATS AND CAPS*—D. A. AM
BLER&CO. have on hand a full and com
plete assortment of every possible variety of
HATBAND CAPS. We flatter ourselves that
a more fashionable, a larger or better selected
itock of this kind of Goods has never been offered
to the citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tamni-
«0, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
Ranchero, and Wool Hats of every description.
One of the partners residing at tho North, ena
bles ns to receive weekly supplies ofgoods.
To Merchants and Planters we offer goods on
** favorable terms as can bo had South or North,
oct 17 140 CONGRESS STREET.
JgL WATCHES AND JEWEL-
|T1 RY.—The subscriber wishes to,call the
Qkafc attention of his customers to a choice as
aartmentoffine Watches, just recoived by recent
Rivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CoseLevers,
Gold Doable Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Lo
* er, » Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement La
Silver Lepine and Vertical Escapement.
Also,fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb
Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
*iUbe sold as low akin any city in the Union.
Au kinds of Watches Repaired nnd warranted
• D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
bne0the1i|ht^e*_ „ Tr
rust, having flow Been tested for several^carsm
this particular) both in thia country add in Eu
rope. They are, lose liable to expansion and
contraction from sudden change of the atmos
phere, than common tin plates, iron, nine, or any
other mepd. r novr used, fpr rooflng, and conse
quently. fo ( rra d much better and tigh ter roof { re
quiring for less frequent repairs, whilst the first
cost is but a trifle more.
A foil supply, of. all sizes, from to 30 W.
G., constantly On hand, and for sale by
GEO. R. MOREWOOD & CO.
14 & 10 Beaver-st. New York.
The patent right for thin article having been
secured for 1 the United States, all parties irifring-
nc thereon, either by importation or otherwise,
vfllbeprosecnjleL^^^^lyd&^
novlO
New-York nml Srirnnimh Line of Steamers—
Weekly—Sailing every Wednesday,
, The new and superior Steam-ships
TENNESSEE, Copt. John Collins,
and CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lton, will,
until farther notice, leave Savannah ond New
York every Wxdnxsdat, commencing with the
88th March.
These swift Steamers are each of 1.850 tons
burthen, built in the strongest and most approv
ed manner, and are unequalled in oil the heedful
qualities to give confidence os well ns.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 evening, to connect
with these steamers on Wednesday, andfrom Sa
vannah on their arrival if needed.
Passage payable in advance ; for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
mar 22 No. 194 Front-st.New York.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
Savannah and Philadelphia,
Bv thz Savannah and Charles
ton Steamers and the STEAM*
SHIP COLUMBUS. By recent
arrangements, Through Tickets will be furnished
from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Daily Steamers and Steam-ship COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollars. Freight will also be
received in Philadelphia, for Sayannah, at ten
cents per cubic foot, for measurement goods,
free oFall charges'll! Charleston.
The accommodation for Steerage 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 ofthe Savannah Steamers,
and continue to leave Charleston and Philadel
phia every alternate Thursday.
BROOKS &TUPPER,
june 4 Agents, Savannah.
Apothecary store.
T HE UN DERSIGNED having purchased the
Stock in store, Smet’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, offer* the same
at wholesale or retail. He is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from tho North, which he will sell on
as reasonable terms os any establishment in the
city. L. J. MYERS,
apr 18 Smet's Bnilding.
T O. CAPITAJL18TM.—'The uuaeraigti
ed, in
addition to his business ns Drugfpst,
proposes to establish, in the City of Charlestonor
Savannah, a Distillery, for the purpose of manu
facturing Alcohol (for Medicinal purposes only,)
from the Sour Orange, a fruit common in the
States of South Caroliua, Georgia and Florida,
which could be delivered at either of the above
named ports at a trifling expense. The process
waq lately discovered by him, and so rapid in its
operation that a barrel cun be distilled in the short
space of Ten to Fifteen Minutes
This Alcohol has been pronounced by medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, New York ana Philo-
delphia.Xo 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 be pleased to receive communications
from any part ofthe United States, which sholi
meet my prompt attention.
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
mar 23 Drnggist, Savannah, Geo.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS*
John Rlallery,
Draper and Tailor,
At the old stand on the Bay adjoining the City
Hotel,
I S NOW opening an entire Stock of NEW
GOODS in his line, consisting of Cloths,
Cassimers and Vestings, and a general assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, ond
furnishing articles, all ofthe 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
nontlAniAti’a apparel, in the most approved
assistance of Mr.
Gentlemen’s
style, having secured tho
MOTT, from New York, of..many years expe
rience, and much celebrity ns a Cutter. He feels
confident of being able to please those who favor
him with their orders. Those accustomed to
sending North for their Clothing are invited to
call aud examine his goods andprices previous
to doing so; as he feels assured he can fur
nish them on as good terms as they can get them
nliroad. — oct 13
JjJA Y B U T T E R,. CHEESE,
CRACKERS, &c.—20 tubs choice Butter;
25 Goshen Cheese; 30bbls. Butter, Sagnrnnd
Soda Crackers; 30 half do. do. do.; 20 bbls.
Pilot Bread. Landing and for snle by
may 30 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
•ViioM 8 ■ av a ‘ m'a jp jzi
P«**ang*r tfraiii* leayo Savannah and ’ Mmoii, dailr, at. l'<
L,.Do do arnra at Macon and Savannah, daily,at.
Ticket* ftom Savannah to Macon, Georgia,.... i
Do do . do Atlanta, do ...a
Do ' do I (do • Augiiata, do ..........i..........
Do do do ' Columbui, do
do . Opelika,
do • -JaOltihoiiville, Ala
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... $ 7 00
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... 6 60
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20 00
Decatur, do
Tateumbia do
"Tuikalooia, do
'J.Columbad|Mias,
Aberdeen, • do
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22 00
22 50
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MemjfhlSj'd^'^i.
30 00
Stages for Tallahassee and intermediate places connect with the Road, at Macon, on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays; and with Milledgeville daily.
* To these places Tri-weekly without delay,—leaving Savannah on Sundays, Tuesdays,.and
Thursdays.
RATES OF FREIGHT FOR MERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
do
S45 do
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnots, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
other measurement goods, per Cubic foot,.... .1 .13 cents.
Crockery-warein Crates, Boxes or Hhds. per Cubic foot, 10 do
Goods by Weight.—1st Class.—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectionary, per lOOlbs. 60
2d Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leather, Hides,*)
Copper, Tin, Sheet and Hoop Iron, Hard-ware, Rice,BoxesSoap and Can- f
dies, Holloware, Bagging, and other heavy articles not enumerated below, (
per 100 lbs - J
3d Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beesuax, per lOOlbs... 40 do
4th Class.—Millgearing, Pig and Bar Iron, Grind and Mill Stonei Nails, Spikes \ *„
and Coal.per 100lbs...... ...1... r u d0
Barrels Beets, Bread. Crackers, Potatoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light ( 7 e *
barrels, each, - )
Oil and Molasses per hhd (smaller casks in proportion,). $600
Salt per sack hot exceeding 4 bushels...... 50 cents.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent of Transportation.
Office of Central Rail Road, Savannah, May 15,1849.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BAIL ROAD.
ATLANTA TO DALTON 100 MILES.
PASSENGER TRAINS leave ATLANTA Doily (Sundaye excepted,) at 1 o’clock. P. M.,
arrive at 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 onth*e Memphis Branch Rail Road, and Stage* for Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn., and
for Tuscnmbia, Ala.,and Memphis, Tenn.. ran in connexion with this Road.
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY*
FROM ATLANTA TO
1st Class.—Per Cubic foot—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets and Furniture,.
2d Class.—Per lOOlbn.—Boxes and Boles of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sad
dlery, Glass, Paints, Oils, Drugs and Confectionery,
3d Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Georgia Ddmestica, Sugar, Coffee, Linuor,'
Bagging,Rope, Batter, Cheese,Tobacco, Leather, Feathers,
Hides, Cotton-yarns, Copper, Tin, Sheet-Iron, Hollow-
ware, Crockery, Castings, Hardwaro, Marble (dressed), &c. _
4th Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Flour,in sacks; Rice, Pork, Beof, Fish,Lard,'
Tallow, Bacon, in casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of
Rags, Ginsing, Fniit. Bar-Iron, Marble, iindr^M^d; Mil) and
Grmd-Slones, Mill Gearing,..,.—.-.— ,
Marietta
and
Bolton.
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SBOhj
CENTS.
24
CENTS.
6
CENTS.
8J
10
30
40
10
1
20
25
10
15
Transportation Office, W. Sf A.R. R.’,
.» ^Atlanta, April 14tA, 1849. > <
E. R. MILLS, Supt; Transportation.
apr 19
BE81WE8B CARDS*
M. CABBY’S
Fashionable Tailoring Emporium,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Corner of IFhitaker and Broughton-Streets,
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.
jan 27 ly—
E.
REOPEN ED.
WITHIN!GTON’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING ON THE BAY.
IdPTickets and Shares for sale in J. W. Mau
ry & Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurre..t Bank
Notoa bought. jan J
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE Sf STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOHTON-ST., BETWEEN WHITAKER &BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Grave Stones, ofltalian and Domestic Marble;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Stone for Buildings. Ornamental Iron Railings,
&c. &c., furnished to orden ly— oct 28
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER.
All kinds of Mixed Paints, Glass and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fjre-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct 24 ly—
John P. Guvun & Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .
And Forwnrdlng Agents, Macon, Ga.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly jnly 23
A. SHORT,
MAS TER BUILDER,
Will take contracts for Building and work in
Masnnry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
rpHE WIFE’S FRIEND*—Important
A fo 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
Pharmaceutical College, respectfully begs leave
to announce to the Ladies of America, that he
has appointed Dr. Jerome Y. C. Ropenhurty,
of New; York, his sole American Agent, for the
sole of bis wonderful medicine, known in France
as The Wife’s Friend, or Mother’s Assistant the
most extraordinary medical discovery the world
has ever seen. Its province is to Lessen the
Pains of Child-Birth, and promote a safe, easy,
and speedv delivery, which it does by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
pleasant to the taste, and never fails to promote
an easy and safe delivery, ajid improves the gen
eral health of both mother and child. It has been
tested for yenrs in all the principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, and receives the sanction of
nearly all the {prominent Colleges and Medical
men ofthe old world. .It is thegreatestmedicine
in the world ; as all will.admit that n medicine
must be that will lessen the terrible pains usually
atteudanton childbirth. There is no mistake a-
bout this medicine doing all that is said of it.
It never fails. It is in the form of a fine, light
powder; to be made into a drink, and used for a
lew weeks previous to the expected event, and
its prioe is so low as to bring it withiu the reach
of all. Surely no humane husband will suffer
his wife to endure pain, when itcan be so easily
and cheaply avoided. For the small sum of only
$1,00. sent post paid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
ROPENHURTY, Now York Po.t Office, a
package will be sent by return mail, it being so
light that it can be sent anywhere by mail, ato
auu.lo tint op • Suuputl!., which they ell Df.Town-
- Maf. MrupanlU, d.nonihnUi), 11 Qtttbmr., Orltlml,
.at*. TW*Tow»w.41»Vm.wto;
What hs U boi. This Is tu'caution ths palillc hot to bo
.tfecclrcd, and pachas* none but tbs GENUINE ORIGI
NAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townes wi’* 0arsaparUla,havla| oa
It ths Old Dr's. Ilksnsss, his fiunUy coat of arms, atid Us
ilfnature across the coat 1 of ann*.
Printipl OJice, 102 NuisA tt., Ncto York City.
—Bullaoh Uoant,.—
citato of J*me»DiiMon, law or said Comtv.de.
ceased, applies Ibr leUers dismluofy.lrcm tho
? x«cpt,onihippf**ijl«*t»|e...
'JUierelore the kmdrod and creditor* of said
deceased are hereby cited and adnionlihed to
61a tlwi* objection* (if an, they, have), in-my
office, id term* of the law, otherwise iettera di*.
miMory will be (tooted the applicant a* applied
for. ’o!•*.-».. :• **ul• >• I.*»•
Witness the Honorable William Williams,
one ofthe Justices of the told Court, thi*2d of
Jnly, A. D, 1849., ••
jnly 6 DAVID BEASLEY, o. c. o. *. o.
Kulloch
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND,
THE ORIGINAL DISCOYERBR OP THE
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old Dr. Tmvnsend is now about 70 years of age, and has
•onS been known as the A VTHOR and DISCOVERER
nf Ihe GENUINE ORIGINAL •• TOWNSEND 8AR-
SAFARILIJIBeing poor, he was compelled to limit Its
aiannOictsre, by whieh means it has been kept oat of mar
ket, and the sales circnmscrlbed to those only who had
proved 1U worth, and known its value. It had-reached
the ears of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had
been healed of sore diseases, and .saved from death, pro
claimed Its excellence and wondnrfnl
HEALING POWER.
Knowing, maty fears aro, that he had, by his skill,
science and experience, devised an article which would be
of Incalculable advantage to mankind when the means
would be thrntshed to bring It Into universal notice, when
Its inestimable virtues would be known and appreciated.
This time baa come, the meant are supplied: this
GRAJjfD AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION
is manulhetured on the largest scale, and Is ealled for
throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially
sa it la found incapable of degeneration or deterioration.
.Unlike young 8. P. Townsend's, it improves with age, and
never eharyres, but for the better: because It Is prepared sa
teintifieprinciplet by a scientific non. The highest knowl
edge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art,
have all been brought Into requisition In the manufacture
pf the Old Or’a Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it la
wall known to medical men, contains many medicinal pro*
pertles, and some properties whieh are Inert or useless, and
others, which If retained In preparing It for use, produce
..J ...*J iukl.l. I. I.ln.l.n. _
fermentation and acid, Which la Injurious to the system^
Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are to volatile, that
thay entirely evaporate and are lost In the preparation, If
they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only
to those experienced In its manufactuie. Moreover, these
votatils principles, which fly olf in vapor, or as an exhala
tion. under heat,-are the very essential mtiicU properties
af the foot, which five to It all Its valna.
Any person can boll or stew the root tiU they get a dar*
Colored liquid, which is more from the coloring matteri*
the root than from any thing else; they can then strafe
Oils Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour molasser
and then call It r> SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or 8T
RUP." But inch is not the article known as the
GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND’S
SARSAPARILLA.
Thia Is so prepared, that all the Inert properties of the
Sarsaparilla root nre first removed, every thing capable of
becoming acid nr nf fermentation, Is extracted and rejected;
then every i»artlele of medical virtue Is secured In * pure
and concentrated form; and thus It Is rendered Incapable of
losing any nf lu valuable and healing properties Prepared
la Ibis way, it Is made the must powerful agent In the
Cure o( innumerable diseases.
fence the reason why we hear commendations on every
e la Its fitvor by men, women, and children. We And ft
vopderxlntbeeureof
UMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COM'
doing w<
CON8U^ r
PLAINT^:, at
PILEStiVOSTIVENKSS; all CUTANEOUS EH UP-
NS; PIMPLE8, BLOCTHES, and all aflbctloni
TICN8,' PIJUPLE8,
arising from
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy In all complaints arising
from Indigestion, from Acidity of the Stomach, from unequal
circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation
circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpii
of the heart, cold feet and hands, cold chills and hot fl
over the body. It has not Its equal In Colds and Coughs ;
and promotes easy expectoration and gentle perspiration,
relaxing stricture ofthe lungs, throat, and every other part.
. every other part.
But In nothing Is Its excellence more manifestly seen and
’* ‘ “ J tnnn in all kinds and.stapes of.
igs, throat,
Hence more ....
acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders In cases of Fluor Albas or Whites. Ftill
ing of the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Mcmsc.
Irregularity of Ihe menstrual periods, and the like; and
is as eflfectual in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases.
By removing obstructions, and regulating tne general
system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and
thus cures all forms nf
I Nervous diseases and debility,
and thus prevents or relieves a great variety of other mala
dies, as Spinal irritation. Neuralgia, St. Vitus' Danes
Swooning, Epileptic Fits, Convulsions, See.
It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the stomach, and fives good digestion, relieves the
bowels of torpor and constipation, allays inflammation,
purifies the skin, equalises the circulation of the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and
the insensible perspiration; relaxes all strictures and tight
ness, removes nil obstructions, and Invigorates the entire
nervous system. Is not this then
Tbe medicine yon pre-eminently need t
. But can any of these things be said of 8. P. Townsend's
Inferior article 1 This young man's liquid is not to be
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S,
because of one GRAND FACT, that the one la INCAPA
OLE of DETERIORATION, and
NEVER SPOILS,
while the other DOES ; soaring, fermenting, and blowing
the bottles containing it Into fragments; the sour, ncid liquid
exploding, and damaging other goods! Must not this horri
ble compound he poisonous to the system V- What I put
acid into a system already diseased with acid I What causes
Dyspepsia but acid f Do we not all know that when food
louratuo * ' - - .
, a, 008 ** unpaid letters taken
from the office. To prevent imposition, the U.
S. Agent, Dr. Ropenhurty will write his name
in full on the outside label of each package. No
other genuine. Remember this. 6mos mar 10
HAMILTON A SYRIONS have
received per Hartford and Savannah: A
choke assortment of French, English end
?vT«? ra CLOTHS,CASSIRERS AND VEST-
*u»o, selected with the greatest care, and ofthe
t*r J?P orte d in this country. We ore now pre-
j*rea to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in
«neat manner, any garment in our line, for cash
"•pproved credit
„„ 17 WHITAKER STREET,
- Savannah, a*.
AN EARNEST AT*
, EAL.-r Those who have never
fliwoT eaUed- on u, for NEGRO BRO-
have aomethint vet to learn, vis: That
jUU " * .mall Shoe Store in this city, with e
itock of NEW GCIODSin it, orifthat we
touch with to ace more newface,. We era
•“to* from half nut 8 in the morn-
u j, D .c i ®J U thaeveuinffieho those who call on
Tail'd >n a hnmor to sell goods.
ond Cotton Planters in this vicinity
J'rV.lb™ **• nnd wo wish thorn to look at
k? n ICK L BR0QANS ‘M* ynar. that they
S «oow wh«rn to find the good, they wont a
h»nco. Wo are new (applied with the
G IJNSl—GUNSl—EDWARD LOVELL,
Manufacturer and Importer of every de
scription of Double and Single barreledGunsand
Rifles, Duelling, Belt, Holster, Pocketand Six-
barreled Revolving Pistols, and every.variety of
Gun material and Gun implimenta, &c. Flasks.
Pouches, Percussion Caps, Powder, Bhot, Lead,
and every article in the Sportsman’s line, forsale
ow.
t2p*Guns restocked, Flint-locks altered to'per
cusaion, and repairing done as usual.
IT"No. 11 Barnard streot, South sideMarket
sign of the Indian. — aim 2
TI7HOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR
VV AND GROCERY STORE.-” “
. -No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street.—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON woujd inform his friends,that
he continues to keep on hpndat his old stand,
West Side of the Market, a large assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO
CERIES, all of which he offers on the best pos
sible terms. He is also constantly supplied with
the best ALBANY ALE and NEWARK CI
DER,to which he respectfolly invites the atten*
tion ofthe public — oct 3
HATS! HATS ! — NEW_FASH
ION? FOR.8PRING. 1849. — Tho sub
scribers have received the Spring style of Hats
from the manu/actory of Messrs. W. H. Beebe
& Co., Broadway. New-York, which they offer
for sale on Saturday next, . March 34, at New
York prices. D. A* AMBLER & CO.
fob 97 149CoHgress-st.
10 do Ladies Sijk'Gfoves;90 pieces Cotton Cas-
•luarei50do dbcol’d Prints;50doz Ladreswht,
Mat*, brown utf mU’» Cotton
'leotch Gingham 1800 .dp Mosquito
L iquid adhesive plaster, or col-
LODIAN—a new and elegant substitute
for Plaster cloths, Sutures, Bandages, &c.—This
article has been found by all surgeons who have
tested it, far superior and more convenient than
former means of dressing incised wounds. For
burns, sore Nipples, ana eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
much preferable to court plaster and gold beater's
skin. It is not acted upon by water, and adheres
with almost incredible tenacity to the skin, keep
ing the edges of the wound closely together, and
causing it to heal with hardly a perceptible scar.
A history of the article, together with commu
nications highly commendatory of its value from
Dr. J. Mason Warren of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. 8. London, and other surgeons, will
be found accompanying It. A supply, of tbe
above received by
A. A. 8QLOMON8, Market Square.
-DECEIVED PER STEAMER
XL CHEROKEE.—Plain Swim Mini in,; Plaid
Cambrics; Printed Muslins; Bleached Jeans and
Drills*, Black Wire Net Gloves and Mitt*; White
Cotton Hose; Pavillion Gauze; &o. &c. For
sale by LATHROP & FOOTE
may 29
10 baskets
TUST HECEIVEb.—10 baskets best
J refined Salad Oil; 3 cases fresh Prunes; a lot
offresh Teus; French Sweet Cbooolato; fresh
Maccaroni; do Vermicelli: a lot offresh Gnava
Jelly, and many other' artidlei too numerous to
mention. Forsale by •
apr 86 > Ji ROUS8EAU.
PIANO FORTES—Made
•by Cbickerinff, Nunn’s, abd Fisch
er, and Gale A Co. The subscri
ber offers forsale a large assortment or7,8|; 0j
and 6 oetave Rosewood • find Mahogany Pianos,
from tho above' makers, a These Invtrumenfs are
unsurpassed by anv^ made m this country for pa
rity andClines* oftbne. and elegance nf work
manship ; ioqia of thefn are furnished with the
complete Irort Frame, which strengthens theefise
and prevents the liability of getting ont of tone;
other*hive foe oWfifoi^ nietalic plate, iand can
. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
&c. &c.—A large assortment of Ladies
_ ^ond Mis es white, black and col’d Cotton
Hose; black and cold Silk and Raw Bilk Hose;
Men’s and Boys' white, brown and coi’d Cotton
hall Hose: Gauze, Cotton nnd Merino Under-
Vests ; Lads’ and Gent’s Cotton and Silk Um
brellas. Just received ond for sale by
marl MARSHALL &AIB3N.
YOUNG I,A DIES AND
MISSES will find us supplied With
_ some very pretty black and bronze
Gaiter Bootees, Nos. l and 2; also, ll’s,12’sand
and 13's, and Ladies of ail ages are very apt to
find themselves suited before leaving our Store,
at 163 Congress street.
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
PTIRUJLY MAGICAL.—A great Paper’s
A opinion.—M’Mackin’s Philadelphia Model
Courier comes ontand declares to its 70,000 sab
scribers, and * nearly one million readers, that
Doctor Wilky’b Celebrated Cough Candy Is
truly an excellent article. Read what it says:
**A Valuoble Article.—TSise 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 had a fair opportu
nity of testing the virtues of the candy in our
own family, and. unsolicited, except by them, we
give onr experience. It is vety pleasant to the
taste, without nausea in its effects, and almost
magical in its operations upon the affection.”
The above, flora such a source, we think is
We would advise all w)jo aiwiir the least trou
bled with a cough, cold-. ipr any disease arising
from those complaints, to be enre tbatthey pur
chase a package of DR. WILEY’S CELEBRA
TED COUGH CANDY. artd we will guarantee
them a perfodt curir i Price 12J, 25,'50 bents,
and $1 per package. • Be anre to Oak for Dr. Wi*
ley’s Cough Candy, and take none other, If 6f-
fered to yott* * • GKO. W^ Childs & Co. -'
Sole Proprietors, No. 320 Miirket-et* Phila’e.
f.V R*’ ^. •
sat 1 ‘‘t*- 1 ' isct jasasri'.'^y—7
pUeOiXI- PBBFjDBEBY.—-A
JEi ■» gSttorelassomosntof Istbmi Eiuracufor.
our iUmmchs, what mwchlefr It produces 1 flatu
lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint
dlarrhma, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood!
What Is Scrofula but an acid humor in the body 1 What
P roduces all the humors which bring on Eruptions of ths
kin, Scald Head, Salt Kheum, Erysipelas, White Swell
logs, Fever Suras, and all ulcerations Internal and external)
It l» nothing under heaven, but an acid ratalante, which
sours, and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or
less. What causes Rheumatism but a sour or aeld fluid*
which InelnnateS Itself between the Joints and elsewher*
Irritating and Inflaming tbe delicate lifsues upon which *•
sets 1 80 of nervous diseases, of Impurity of the blood, o*
deranged circulations, and nearly all the aliments whi#
afflict human nature.
Now Is It not horrible to make and sell, aod infinity
SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID “COM
POUND” OF 8. P. TOWNSEND,
tnd yet be wonlu fain have It understood that Old Dr. Jseoh
rownsend's Omanis Original Sarsaparilla, Is an IMITA
TION of hls Inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that we should deal In an article whieh
would bear the most distant resemblance to B. P. Town*
send'e articlel and which should bring down upon tbe Old
Dr. inch a mountain load of complaints and criminations
from Agents who have sold, aad purchasers who have used
9. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COMPOUND.
We wish It understood, because It Is tbe absolute fmU,
that 8. P. Townsend’s artlele and Old Dr. Jacob Town
send's Sarsaparilla are hsaesn-wiis apart, and infinitely dis
similar; that they are unlike in every particular, having
not one single thing in common.
As 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, Is on
ehemlst, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or
disease than any other common, nnsclentifle. unprofessional
man, what guarantee can the public have that they ere re
ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing *11 the
virtues of the articles used In preparing It, and whieh are In
capable of changes which might tender them tbe AGBNTf
of Disease instead of health.
But what else should be expeeied from one who knows
nothing compentlvely of medicine or disease! .It requires
n person of some experience to cobk aad 1 serve up even a
common decent meal., flow much more important 11 It that
the persons who manuflUtura medldne, designed Ibr
WEAK STOMACHS AND JSKFIXIXJBD SYSTEMS,
should know well the medical properties ef. plants, U»
best manner of securing and concentrating their heating
virtues, also an extensive knowledge of tbe various dlseasM
wb ich afreet the human system, snd how to adapt remedies
It Is to arrest frauds upon the unfertdnate, to pour betas
Inlo’.wonnded humanity, to kindle hope in the' despairing
boson, to restore health'and bloom, and .vigor Into the
crashed and broken, and to banish Infirmity that OLD DSi
JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT aad FOUND the op
yortnnlty and means to faring hls
Grand Universal Concentrated
within the reach, and totihetatowlndta of in whir need It,
that they, may learn aad know, by JoytU experience, Ua
Transcendent Power to Heal.
For*? V. WM.HUMFHREY8,
jan. 27 . A,eat for SaTannah.
-A41
and American
tuarietj afiFrenth, English,
- • i Toilet and/ fibaritlf
fc toitf T tat gxAvt!
> ID '.vofifc'i awjji
Gr To all Whom It may concern.—Wherena
James Hagin, Guardian of Jbhn M. Wright,
Orphan of William Wright, Jaty of said County,
deceased, applies for leuefs ' dikraissory from
said guardianship. v 1
Therefore the kindred and creditors of the
sqid John M. Wright,are hereby cited and. ad
monished to file their objections, (if any they
have) in ti? office, 1 'ifr terms of the'law, other
wise iettera dismissory will be granted thS'appli
cant a* applied for.
. Witness the Honorable Peter Cone, one of
the Justices of the said Court, this 2d day of
July. A. D., 1849. ■
july6. DAVID BEASLEY,.c. &.o. b. c,
EYEH AND ITS REMAINS,
ith an acequnt;of a visit to the Chilean
ins of Knrqisuui, and the Yezicfia,* pr
Devil-Worshlppers, add an tiqdi^V into the Man-
new and Arts of ihe Afrefonl Awyriana: ;By
etssraiiiKhes'
/2J.EORGIA. —Bulloch County.—
VAToall to whom it may coricern.—Whereas
James Lee; Executor nnon the estate of Anthony
W, Bnnnell, late of said County, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory from the executorship
ofthe said estate.
Therefore the kindred and creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file
their objections (if any they have) in my office,
in terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted the applicant as applied for.
Witness the Houorable. James Cone, ono of
the Justices ofthe said Court, this 2d day of July;
julyfi DAVID BEASLEY,c.o.o.b.o.
/^JEORGIA. — JBulloch County* —
VX To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Haskell Semtiohs, Guardian of Benjamin J.
Sems, Orphan of Maroery Sems, late of said
County / deceased, applies for letters dismissory
from said, guardianship of said orphans.
. Therefore the kindred and creditors of said
said orphans are hereby cited and admonished
to file their objections (ir any they have) in my
office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters dis
missory will be granted applicant as applied for.
Witness the Honorable John Gooaman, one
ofthe Justices ofsaid Court, thia 2d day of July,
A. D., 1849. .
july 6 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. 0. b. c.
JAprt'iip.i.™
purposes, ci*
Itd according to law
ofsaid ednn
- rtiSikff-
County, lining for Ordi.....
tatlon to isouol ond bo pabli.
fur Lotion Dlitnissory;
Thosd are tbotofore to cite *tad ndmonisb, iU
concerned to die; their objections fif'etto 'they
next; otherwise Letter.Dl.mis.ory'trlllGdg
lORN COODALLiC, g;b;ctd.
deceased,hath apphed to the Jlohoritilejhelj
when intdngjpr,^
GEORGIA. — Bulloch County.—
VT To all whom it
may concern.—Whereas
William Lee, Jun., applies for letters of admi
nistration on the estate of Thomas Lee, a lunatic,
late ofsaid County, deceased, these aro to cite
and admonish all and singular the kindred aud
creditors of the said deceased to be arid appear
at my office within the time prescribed by jaw,
and show cause (if any they have) why letters of
administration should not be granted the said
applicant.
Witness the Honorable Benjamin Ellis, one of
the Justices ofthe said Court, this the 2d day of
July. A. D., 1849. >
jnly 5 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b, c.
AEORGL1. — Bulloch County. —
VX All persons concerned are hereby notified - ,
t^t.fourJPODthi. afteiJateJL .skalL appty to. the
the Honorable Inferior Court of said County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all Ute lands belonging to tho estate of tbe
late Sarah Giggor, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the said deceased, this
2d of July, A. D., 1849. "
july 6 WILLIAM SHERFFIELD, Adm’r.
AEORGIA, Bulloch County.—All
VX perions concerned are hereby notified, tl
perions concerned are hereby notified, that
four months after date I shall upply to the Hon
orable Inferior Court of said County, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil
the lands belonging to the estate of the late
Charles Zitteraur. deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceased, this 2d
of Jnly, A. D., 1849.
july 6 MARY ZITTERAUR, Adra’x.
AJEOKGIA.—Chatham County.—
VX To all whom it mav concern.—Whereas,
E. F. Wood and Susan Wood, Guardians ofAl-
zadtt S., Laura A. and E. J. C. Wood, have ap
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court ofsaid
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for
a citation to issue and be published according
to law, for letters dismissory.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish, all
K.
JJTOMWWi.
'Bob*
to the applicants, in the Clerk’s office of saic
court, on or before the eighteenth day of June
next, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable R. T. Gibson, one of
the Justices of said court, this 8th day of May,
A. D., 1849.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c.o.c.c.
C*EORGIA.—ITlclntosh County.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
William I. King, Administrator on the estate of
Thomas K. Gould, late of said county, deceased,
hath applied to the Honorable tbe Court of Or
dinary of said county, for letters dismissory on
said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant’s discharge in the Clerk's
office ofthe sata Court, within the timo prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness the Honorable Alexander Wyley, one
of tho Justices of said Court, this 23d day of
nr-., a n - .1 J 1 .
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
forty-nine.
june 9 E. M. BLOUNT, c.c.o. m’i.c.
AEORGIA. — Camden County.—
VX To all whom it
may concern—Whereas,
George Lang, Executor ofthe estate of Wm. T.
Ashley, has applied 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 kindred and creditors of said
T. Ashley, to file their objections to the granting
ofsaid letters dismissory, within the terms pre
scribed bylaw, in the clerk’s office of the Court
ofOrdinanr, otherwise Jotters as prayed for will
be granted.
Witness the Hon. Tho. K. Dunham, a Justice of
said Codrt of Ordinary, this 5th March, A.
D. 1849. HENRY R. FORT, c. c. o. c. 0.
mar 9
AEORGIA. — JLlber y County*r
VX Whereas, John A *
A. Hendry andL. B. Hen-
dry.applies to tho Court of Ordihatyofthia Coun
ty, for letters of administration on the goods and
chattels, rights and credits of William H. Hendry,
late of said county, deceased., Now, these are to
cite and admohish all and singular the kindred and
creditors of said deceased, to file their objections,
if an? they have, in my office, within the time
prescribed by law or said Jetiers will be granted.
Witness the Honorable Edward Q. Andrew*,
one ofthe Justices of said Court, this 26th May,
J; S. BRAD WELL, c. c. oi tV '
1849.
v june 7’ 1
nt
iprjGORGIA.—Chatham
y wtonp w
County.—
feribtCourtiifs
have) to the anplieantin the Clerk'a oflico, of paid
Coart, on or before tho eighth'day'orfroYetiitar
w w let,e !;" wili be granted.
WitncE, the Hon. Anthony Porter, ono ofthe
AIM849 “' d Cputt, ““ hm. >>f «V.
inayB SEABORff GOODALL, c.o.o.c. c.
IVTOTICK.—All parsons indebted to the
Ll Estato of Daniel K. Rolfe. I.t. rfrihit..
of Darnel H. Aollh, late of Chatham
County, defeated, are requested to make oar-
tnont, and thoao to whom tho mid Estato is in
debted will render in their claims, properl, at.
tester, within Ihe rime prescribed by law. '
GRACE J. ROLFE, Er’ix.
Gw— . ■ ■' '
jnlyG
Ordinal, pnrnoset, for Letter, of Administration
(with tho Wiilannoxod,) on lhs«at«tonnd sffscta
of Elixa,AbmhSins, late ofsaid pqnnty, dcdeaied.
Them ire therefore to cits and hSmoni.h, .11
and singnlaf tho kindred and droditorft oftho said
'fronted. i.s a. 1 ,:.i;; r--1',1.1 -
~38mms^%ss^-£
I,.cigbtoonhundred and fettv nine.
Iq'OB R MOWXRS oRer date I shall r ap-
oii P'/ '° ,he Henorsble Inferior Cohrt of
Bnllocn County, when iittiag for ordinary pur-
poies, for leayo io mil all the Real and Petoonll
Estate pf Mitchell Holloway, late ofsaid Conitty,
Deceased, for the benefit oftho Heirs snd Credi
tors of aaid deceased.
may 26 WILLIAM HOLLOWAY. Adin’r.
TpOliB MONTHS after date application
J- W'll be made to the Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Chatham Comity, for permission to soil
Cot;r Negroos, vi*; Sarah and her threo children-
Will, Delia and Susan, for the benefit of thh
hem and creditors of the late JothnO Rehn. de
ceased. ALEX. H. RAHN.Exe'r. :
mar 19
TjlXECVTpR’S NOTICE.—All ppi-
J-J sons having demand, agoinil the date of
Dr. JAMES TifOUP, of Mcrolosh connty“do-
ceased, ore reqtteitod to preoont them properly
attested; and thoie mdebtod 10'the esUUe nroro-
quired to make payment to
Darien, 15th May, 1849. Qualified Ex’of*.
may 17
TV OTICE*—All persons having demands'
-i-i against Isaac Sjayton, iqtecf Camden coun-
« ; tyion,,iatecfUflmden coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified t6 present thdifr,
properly attested, to me witbirf the time prescribed
by law. And ajl persons indebted to said deceit-.
may 11
Eaiasaasiiia
CLARK, late of Camden connfy, Georgia, de
ceased, are requested to make payment: Andall
persons having claims against the same, are call-
ed upon to present their accouiits 1 properly at
tested. ' HENRY E W nt.Abir*
Jits properly
HENRY E. W. CLARK,
„ _ Qualified Ex'r.
St. Marys, Geo. June 1. ’ ’ jnitfe'4
TC'OUR MONTHS after date, application
JL will bo made to the Honorable tho.Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell a tract of two ham
dred nnd 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 the benefit of hi. heirs and
creditors. JOHN. MURCHISON,
m »yl Surv'g Ex'or.
POliRMONTHS afterdate, application
TT w ‘hhemadoto the Honorable tho.Inferior
Court orEffingham county, silling for ordinary
nuVnnana fit. la*** in ..II i_..x
purpose., for leave to sell (3) three tracts of land
m said couDtyr, containing in tho aggregate (390)
‘ Id land be-
three hundred nnd ninety acres. ,„, M MU ,
longing to the eitate of Israel Weitman, late o!
said county deceased, for the benefit of the lieira
and creditors of said estate.
■P'3 E. O. WEITMAN, AdV.
IffONTHS after date application
X will be made to the Inferior Court of Cam
den county, when sitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell tho following property belong
ing to the eitate of JOHN T. RUDHLPH. for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors, viz: Wharf
Lot and Stores, nnd one Dwelling House and
Lot, and the following negro slaves! viz - : Abra*
ham, George, Dublin, Lucy. Philamiah and Bell-
ar - ’ „ ' EMILY RUDULPH.
8t. Marys, Mny29. 1849. june 5
TVTDTICE.—All persons indebted tolhees-
11 tale of ISRAEf
of ISRAEL WEfTMANp late of Effing-
ham Conntv, deceased, are requested to make
payment: And all persons having demands %•
irnimt srmtrl a.tnta n.n k«..h« i!_ J s_ _ .
S sioit .aid eitate are hereby notified to present
icra within the time prescribed by law.
may 29 * E. G. WEITMAN. Adm’r.
PVBJLIC SALES.
CHEIUEE’S SALE.-On tho fim
LJ Tuesday in August next will bo sold, at ths -
Court House, Effingham County, between tha
usual hours of sale, all that tract oi lend lying
in said County of Effingham, containing one
hnndred cores, more or less, bounded by lands
of James Zettrour on one side, levied on by «
Constable, andreturoed to me as the property
oftho said James Zettronr. to aatisiy two execu
tions in favor or Trion .Pace ns. soup James
Zettrour. Conditions, rash-
jnlyG D.,A, MORGAN, s.
/GUARDIAN B BALE—WILL BE HOLD
>* ag ,M * M “ *° an order from the Honorable
Inferior Court of Ward county, while sitting a* a.
Court of Ordinary, before the Court Horns door •
in tho town of warosboro’, Ware County,'on
tbe first Tuesday in Augnst next, within the usual
honra of sale: Lot of Land No. 193, in tho i8ih
DistrictofariginallyAppling, now Ware county,,
containing‘190 acres, more orleu. Sold forth*'
benefit of William H. Miliar, minor.
THOMAS HILLIARD, Guardian.
jime 26 . . ■ :
/CHEMICAL and Pbarmacentio Manipus-
lotion t A manual of tho Mechanical end
Chemico-Mechaoicul Operations of the Labors-
tory, containing Deaortptioni of Instnietiorab
Apparatus, and Managament in Mannlhctnringr
ana in Atalyais and'AOeurate Research, forth,
use of Chemists, Aa.' By Campbell Morfit .'
Also, mother supply of Channing's Ethorix*.
tion in Chijdbiitb. ■-(•> i,,, r
suli.
Osh^^R
iolTcr for sale at (
I do Nos.land-7.
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