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u iont to all: port*, ef the. 8tate and Union,
j.ii-nfed in the oity, at* FIVE DOLLARS
2, ulum, or ut THREE DOLLARS for ai*
clonthi. i ," . *
TIIR WEEKLY GEORGIAN, .
Tinubliahcd ovpry Friday oOomopn, oVthrh
toLUa* per annum—ail payahlo in advance.
u n_Each Citation by. the Clorka of tho
# Court« ‘of Ordinary, that application has boon
Jade for Lettera of AdnnmstraUon, muet bo pub-
lMudTuiR-rrDAraatleaat.
Notice by Executora and Admmiatratora for
BebtoM cud Creditors to rendorin their accounts,
mail bo published six wants. . '
aalcs of Negroes by Executors or Administra
tors must be at public auction, on the first Tues-
iiv ofthe month, betweeu tho usual hours pf sale,
lithe place of public sales in the county where
the LottorsTestamentary, of Administration,.or
Guardianship, may have beengranted.firstgiving
nirr oars notice tlioroof in one of tho pnhUo
So” of this State, and at the door ofthe
Court House, where such sales are to be held.
Notice rorleave to sell Negroes, must bo pub
lished for four months, before any ordor absolute
shall be made thereupon by the Court. .
Sales of Real Estate by Executors, Admiim-
tratora, and Guardians, must bo puWishcd SIX-
Tf DAYS boforo tho day of sale. These sales
inuit be made nt tho Court House door of tho
county in which the property is situate, and on
the first Tuesday of tho month, botivoen tho
hours often in tho morning and four ui the after
noon. No sales from day to day is valid, unloss
so expressed in tho advertisement. . .
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to tho Court of Ordinary for leave to
■ell Land, must ho.published FOUR MON nils.
Sales of personal property (except negroes) of
testate and intestate estates by Exeontors and Ad
ministrators, mii8t.be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Applications by Executors and Administrators,
for Letters Dismissory must be published SIX
MONTHS. ,
Application for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate, must bo advertised once a month for
FOURJIONTHS. , . .
Orders ofthe Court ofOrdmary, (accompanied
with a copy ofthe bond of agreement) to inako tl-
ties to laud, must bo advertised Three Months
at least. . . .
Sheriff's sales under executions regularly
mated by the courts, must be advertised
THIRTY DAYS—under mortgage executions
SIXTY DAYSr^-Sales of porishable property
under ordor of Court, must be advertised gener
ally, TEN DAYS before the day of Sale.
V All Letters directed .to this Oflico or the
Editor, must bo post paid to eutitle them to atten
tion. . -
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any advantages whioVthese
,,, i¥W,wl other ruetallic substances
hithorto used fortBofing, &o.. as' they posses^ at
puce the lightne8s,of iron, without. Ui, liability to
rust, having now-^911tested for spyetral years in
this partiouj^,.both in this country and in Eu
rope^ Thhy ar'P less liable to‘ Expansion and
contraction Horn 1 sudden change of the atmos-
pherq* than common tin-plates, iron, zinc, or any
other metal, now .used. for roofing, und conse
quently form a much better and tighter roof; re
quiring far less frequent repairs, whilst the first
cost is bat a trifle more.
A full stipplyi of all sizes, from 16f to 30 W.
G., constantly on hand, and for sale by
, GEO. JR. MOItEWOOD & CO.
14 & 10 Beaver-st. New York.
The patent Hght for this article having been
secured for the'iunited States, ail parties infring
ing thereon, cither by importation or'otherwise,
i U'iift>l;d *)o ft’n'tJinSiyhi
PiaV lJJ 'tilt Vtl h'#nr»»fi 1 siibir*
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II be prosecuted.
lyd&w novlO
NowYork nod Bavannak Liao of Steamers—
Weekly—Snllinu every Wmlaenda> .
The new and superior Steam-ships
TENNESSEE, Cupt. John Collins,
and .CHEROKEE, Capt. Thomas Lyon, will,
until.further.notice, leave Suvanuuh and New
York every Wednesday, commencing with the
28th March.
These swift Steamers aro each of 1.250 tons
burthen, built in the strongest and most approv
ed manner, and are unequalled in nil the needful
qualities to give confidence as' well as despatch
to travellers. They have all the accommodations
for passengers anu freight requisite to entitle
them to public patronage.
The Ceutrul Raii-lload will despatch an extra
train froui Alacon Tuesday evening, to connect
with these steamers on Wednesday, andfrora Sa
vannah on their arrival If .needed.
Passage $25—payable in advance J for which,
or freight, apply to
PADELFORD & FAY,
Savannah,
or SAM’L L. MITCHELL,
inar22 No. 194 Front-st. New York*.
PASSAGE BETWEEN
Savannali and Philadelphia,
B* the Savannah and Charles-
ZlriZVtZKl*ton Steamers and the STEAM-
HHfiSfcsHIP COLUMBUS. By recent
arrangements, Through Tickets will befurnished
from Savannah to Philadelphia, by the Charles
ton Duily Steamers and Stpain-shqe COLUM
BUS, for Twenty Dollars. Freight will also be
received iu Philadelphia, for Savannah, ut ten
cents per cubic foot, for measurement goods,
free ofallcliurges in Charleston.
The accommodation for Steerago Passengers
having beeu very much increased, slits can accom
modate them comfortably, and Through Tickets
from Savnnnuh will bo furnished ut $10.
N. B—The COLUMBUS will loave Charles
ton on her next trip, Thursday Afternoon, Juno
14th,after the arrival of the Savannah Steamers,
and continue to leuve Charleston and Philadel
phia every alteruute Thursday.
BROOKS & TUPPER,
june 4 ' Agents, Suvnnnah.
Apothecary Store.
T HE UN DERS1GNED having purchased the
' Stock in store, Smot’s Building, corner of
Whitaker and Broughton streets, offers the same
nt wholesale orretail. lie is in the receipt of fresh
medicines from the North, which he will sell 011
as reasonable terms as any establishment in the
city. L. J. MYERS,
apr 18 ’ SDiet’s Building.
LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE.
L A DIE 8’ Misses, Children’s and Infant s
SHOES, of every stylo, shade and pattern
at the NEW GRANITE STORE,
103 Congress streeet, Savannali, Geo., sign 01
the Golden Hamh oct 1
PEOBGIA MANUFACWJREp
VTOSNABURGS AND SHIRTINGS.—The
mbacribers have ou hand the following kinds ol
Omaburgs aud Shirtings, and Yarns, which they
offer for sale ut factory prices.
Troup.Factory, Extra heavy.
Georgia do at Athens.
Roswell do Nos. 1 and 7.
Milledgevillo do.
8chley r s Stripes do best quality.
Also
Roswell Factory Shirtings; Milledgeville 4p;
Factory Yarns, assorted Nos.
apr 23 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
Ill HATS AND CAPS.—D. A. AM
BLER & CO. have on hand u full and com
plete assortment of every possible variety ol
HATS AND CAPS. Wo flatter ourselves that
a more fashionable, a larger or better selected
•tock of this kind of Goods has never boen ottered
to tho citizens of Savannah. It comprises Fine
Beaver, Mole Skin, Silk, Plain Russia, Tampi
co, Ashland, Buena Vista, Rough and Ready,
Knnchero, and Wool Hats ofevery description.
Oue ofthe partners rosiding at the North, ena
bles us to receive weekly supplies of goods.
To Merchants aud. Planters we otter goods on
m favorable terms as can be had South or North,
oct 17 149 CONGRESS STREET.
WATCHES AND JEWEL
RY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
___ attonlionof his customers to a choice as
lortiuontoffiue Watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CaseLevers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers^ Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
v ®rs, Silver Hunting Case Levers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escupoment Le
veri, Silver Lepine and Vertical Escapement.
’Alio, tine Gold Fob Chains, VeBt Chains, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
•tllbe sold as low as in any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
T O CAPITALISTS.—The undersign
ed, in addition to his business as Druggist,
proposes to establish, in the City of Charleston or
Savannah, n Distillery, fur the purpose of manu
facturing Alcohol (for Medicinal purposes only,)
from the Sour Orange, a fruit common in the
Stntes of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida,
which could be delivered at either of tho above
named ports at a trifling expense. The process
was lately discovered by him, and so rapid in its
operation that a barrel can be distilled iu the short
space of Ten to Fijleen Minutes
This Alcohol has been pronounceih by medi
cal gentlemen of Savannah, New York and Phila
delphia, to bo 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 bo seen at uiy store, to
which I ask your attention.
I would bo pleased to receive communications
from any part ofthe United States, which shall
meet my prompt atteution.
Address WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, JR.
mnr23 Druggist, Savannah, Geo.
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- . 2^* .Wl v ^QtMacod aud Savannah,dally,P. M
Tickets from Savannah to Aldcou, Georgia.. 1.. Li i 1..- $ 7 Of
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Huntsville, do }
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10 00
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15 00
17 00
20 00
22 00
Tuscuinbig do
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Aberdeen,
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Mem^liis ? .‘‘ di.
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25 00
30 00
Stages for Tallahassee and intermediate places connect with tho Road, at Macon, on Mondays,
Wednesday# and Fridays; and with Milledgevillo daily.
# To these pluces Tri-weekly without delay,—leaving Savannah on Sundays, Tuesdays, and
Thursdays. n,t ’ ’ * i
RATES OF FREIGHT EORMERCHANDISE GENERALLY FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON.
Measurement Goods.—Boxes of Hats, Bonnets, Furniture, Shoes, Saddlery, Dry Goods, and
oilier measurement goods, per Cubic fool,. i 13 cents.
Crockery.-waroiu Crutes, Boxes orlllids. per Cubic foot, 10 do
Goods by Weight.—-ist Class.—Boxes Glass, Paints, Drugs and Confectiouary per lOOlbs. 50 do
2d Class.—Sugar, Coffee, Rope, Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tobacco, Leathor, Hides,}
Copper,Tin, Sheetand Hooplron,Hard-ware,Rice,BoxesSoupand Can-^
dies, Holloware, Bagging, and other liouvy articles not enumerated below, (
per 100 lbs........... J
3d Class.—Flour, Bacon, Liquors, Pork, Beef, Fish, Tallow and Beeswax, per 1001bs...40 do
4fA Class.—Millgenring, Pig uud Bar Iron, Grind and Mill Stones, Nuils, Spikes ?«, ft An
and Coal, per lOOlbs i U d0
Barrels Beets, Bread, Crackers, Potutoes, Fruit, Oysters, Onions, Ice, and other light An
barrels each ^ .v uo
Oil and Molasses per hhd (smaller ciusksiu proportion,) $6 00
Suit per sack, not exceeding 4 bushels, 50 cents.
C. A. F. IRVINE, Agent of Transportation.
Office of Central Rail Rpad, Savannah, May 15,1849.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD.
. ATLANTA TO DALTON IOO MILES.
PASSENGER TRAINS leave ATLANTA Daily (Sundays excepted,) nt 1 o’clock, P. M.,
arrive nt DALTON at 8 P. M; returning leave DALTON ut 4 o’clock, A. M., and arrive at AT
LANTA at 11 o'clock, A. M.
Trains 011 the Memphis Branch Rail Roud, aud Stages for Nnshville nnd Knoxville, Tenn., and
for Tuscuiubia, Ala.,and Memphis, Tenn.. rim iu connexion with this Road.
RATES OF TRANSPORTATION FOR MERCHANDIZE GENERALLY.
FROM ATLANTA TO
Marietta
nnd
Bolton.
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CENTS.
CENTS.
1st Class,—Per Cubic foot.—Boxes of Hats, Bounds nnd Furniture,..
2d Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Boxes and Bales of Dry Goods, Shoes, Sud- ?
dlery, Ginas, Painta, Oil., Drug, and Confectionery,....... J
3d Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Georgia Domestics, Sugar, Coffee, Liauor,^
Bagging, Rope, Butter, Cheese,Tobacco, leather, Feathers, 1
Hides, Cottoti-yarna, Copper. Tin, 1 Sheet-Iron, Hollow- j
ware, Crockery, Castings, llurdware, Marble (dressed), &c.J
4th Class.—Per lOOlbs.—Flour,in sacks; Rice, Pork, Beef, Fish,Lard, "J
Tallow, Bacon, in casks, boxes or sacks ; Beeswax, bales of 1
Rags, Ginsing, Fruit, Bur-Iron, Marble, undressed; Mill and |
2i
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10
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40
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25
Grind-Stones, Mill Gearing,.. * j
15
Transportation Office, W.SfA. R. R>,
Atlanta, April 14th, 1849.
E. R. MILLS, Supt. Transportation.
apr 19
BUSINESS CARDS.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
JoXm Mallery,
Draper and Tailor,
At the old stand on the Bay adjoining the City
Hotel,
I S NOW openng an entire Stock of NEW
GOODS in his line, consisting of Cloths,
Cassiiners aud Vestings, and a general assort
ment of READY MADE CLOTHING, and
furnishing articles, all of the latest style and best
materials ; which ho offers at prices fur below
anything ever before offered in this mnrkot. He
is prepared, also, to make to order all kinds of
Gentlemen’s apparel, in the most approved
style, having secured the assistance of Mr.
MOTT, from New York, of many years expe
rience, and much celebrity ns a Cutter. He feels
confident of being able to please those who fuvor
him with their orders. Those accustomed to
sending North for their Clothing are invited to
call and examine his goads and prices previous
to doing so; as he feels ussurcil ho can fur
nish them 011 as good terms as they can get them
ubroad. f*« oct 13
M ay butter, cheese,
CRACKERS, &c.—20 tubs choice Butter;
25 Goshen Cheese; 30 bbls. Butter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers: 30 half do. do. do.; 20 bbls.
Pilot Bread. Landing and for sale by
may 30 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
M. CAREY’S
Fashionable Tailoring Emporium,
SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB,
Corner of lVhitaker and Broughton-Strcets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
N. B. Constantly on hand, a full assortment
of Staple and Fancy Goods, which will be made
to order at tho shurtest notice, nnd warranted to fit.
jan 27 . ly—
REOPENED.
E. WITIIINGTON’S
LOTTERY AND EXCHANGE OFFICE,
GAUDRY’S BUILDING ON THE BAY.
GP’Ticketa nnd Shares for sale in J. W. Mau
ry & Co.’s popular Lotteries. Uncurrent Bank
Notes bought. ja n 1
ROBERT D. WALKER,
MARBLE It STONE MANUFACTURER,
BROUOHTON-8T.. BETWEEN WHITAKER &BARNARD.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA,
Grave Stones, ofltaliun and Domestic Marble;
Marble Mantle Pieces, and Berlin Grates; Free
Slone for Buildings. Ornamental Irou Railings,
&c. &c. t furnished to order. ly—■ oct 28
JOHN POOLE,
HOUSE, SION, AND SHIP PAINTER,
GILDER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER.
All kinds of Mixed Paints, Glass and Putty, Paper
Hanging, Fire-Board Prints, &c.
For Sale at No. 11 Whitaker St. near the Bay,
Savannah, Georgia.
oct 24 ly—
John P. Gnvtui &. Co.,
AUCTION AND COJIMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Forwarding Agents, Macon, Gn.
Macon, July 20,1847 ly july 23
A. SHORT,
MAS TER BUILDER,
Will tako contracts for Building and work in
Masonry of every description. Residence East
side of Pulaski Square. — jan 8
T HE WIFE’S PRIEND.-/mpor/a«t
to those about to become Mothers.—Professor
ALEXIS V. PAULITAN, ofthe Paris Lying-in
Hospital, member of the Medical Academy of
Frunce, Corresponding Secretary of the Paris
Phurmncenticul College, respectfully begs leuve
to uunounce to the Ladies of America, that he
has appointed Dr. Jerome Y. C. Ropenhurty,
of New York, bis sole American Agent, for the
sale of his wonderful medicine, known in France
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; und promote a safe, easy,
and speedy delivery, which it does by assisting
nature. It is perfectly harmless, efficacious,
plcasnntto the taste, mid never fails to promote
an easy and safe delivery, and improves the gen
eral health of both mother nnd child. It has been
tested for venrs in ull the principal Lying-In Hos
pitals of Europe, and receives the sanction of
nearly all the prominent Colleges and Medical
men <of the old world. It is tliegreatestmedicine
in the world ; as all will gdtpit that a medicine
must be thutwill lessen the terrible pains usuully
atteiidnntou childbirth. There is no mistake a-
bout this medicine doing nil that is said ofit.
It never fails. It is iu the form of a fine, light
powder, tube made into a drink, aud used for a
few weeks previous to the expected event, and
its price is so low as to bring it within 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 pnid to DR. JEROME Y. C.
ROPENHURTY, New York Post Office, a
package will be sent by return mail, it being so
light that it pan be sent anywhere by mail, at u
very trifling cost. ISTNo unpaid letters taken
from the office. To prevent imposition, the U.
S. Ageut, Dr. Ropenhurty will write his name
in full 011 the outside label of each pnekuge. No
other geutiine. Remember this. (jmosmarlO
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A roan by tbs name of CLAPP baa essayed with a
ypnnf^n^of Ibe same of 8<. t. Tojvniend, and, uaea his
.name to put.up.a iBhmperyieVwhjeh they call^pr. Towa-
•ahd*i Saraspeiille, deribrnlnatlny It OKHUINK, Orlitnal,
•». ThU Towneend U nil doctor, and iievSr wA« \ but was
fbraterly a Worker bnxultr6adii canals, and tbs like,. Yet he
assnines the,title ofDj^., faif thq purpose ofsalnlny credit for
what ns is ObL Thu Is'to cau^on the public hot to !he
deceived, andfpurehase none but the QENrvtNR ORIGI
NAL OLD Dr. Jacob Townsend’s S&mparilln, having oa
It the Old Dr's, likeness, bis flunlly coat of arms, and h|i,
slfnature across the coat of arms.
Print ip tl Ojjice, 103 Nutsu-st., Nets York Citjf,
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/ZJ-EOROIA. — Bulloch Comity.—
YJ To (ill whom it may conpern.-—Whereas
Jasper Wilson, one'df the' Exdcutors upon the
estate dfJahieB^Brinson, late of said Courlij',‘de
ceased, applies for letters dismissory from the
exeoutdrfcmp’of said estate. ' •’
Therefore 'the kindred end creditors of said
This is ro prepared, l
L iquid adhesive plaster, or col
LODIAN—a new and elegant substitute
for Plnstor cloths, Sutures, Bandages, &c.—This >avBW t wMt% t>ttM w<tt wttfm
article bus been found by all surgeons who hnvel Men's uoj Boys' white, brown nnd cbl’d Cotton
tested it, far superior and more convenient than ha)( u 08e; Gauze, Cotion and Merino Uuder-
4^ HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS,
^TpT&c. &c.—A large assortment of Indies
^I^.nnd Mis es white, black and col’d Cotton
Hose ; black nnd cold Silk and Raw Silk Hose;
HAMILTON & SYMONS have
received per Hartford and Suvannoh: A
_ choice assortment of French. English and
Bfilgium CLOTHS,CASSIMERS AND VEST
INGS. selected with the greatest care, and ofthe
host imported in this country. We are now pre
pared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in
best maimer,' any garmeutin our line, for cosh
°r approved credit
17 WHITAKER STREET,
oct 13 — Savannah, Ga.
AN EARNEST A P-
PEAL.— Those who have never
juj ’.:—r called on us for NEGRO BKO-
WANS have something yet to learn, viz; Thai
there isa smnll Shoe Store in this city, with a
•*rge stock ofNEW GOODS in it, aua thnt we
v ery much wish-to see more new faces. We are
w home at all hours from half pastS in the morn-
« i U m « 9 ta’to® evening,and those who call on
,pu a “ “*td us in a humor to sell good*.
I ha Rico and Cotton. Planters in this vicinity
and we wish them to lookpt
ut THICK BROGANS this year, that they
way know where to find tho goods they want n
h« fi» ■ ilc ®' '' r ° aro n,,w •‘tPpHod with tlie
Brogans we ever saw, aud we Would res-
ryfinim Bisrotit' ;
G UNSI--OUNSI—EDWARD LOVELL,
Manufacturer and Importer of every de
scription of Double and Single barreledGunsaud
Rifles, Duelling, Belt, Holster, Pocket and Six-
barreled Revolving Pistols, and every variety of
Gun inuterial nnd Gun impliments.&c. Flasks,
Pouches, Percussion Caps, Powder, Shot, Lead,
and every article in tho Sportsman’s lino, for sale
ow.
EpGunsrestocked, Flint-Iocksnlterodto per
cuasion, and repairing done as usual.
SP*No. 11 Barnard street, South sideMarkct
sign of the Indian. — nwe 2
W IOLESALE WINE, LIQUOR
AND GROCERY STORE,-No. 188
Congress and 88 St. Julian Street,—WILLIAM
M. DAVIDSON would inform his friends, that
ho continues to keep on hand at his old stand,
West Side of the Market, a largo assortment of
WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS AND GRO-
CE1UES, 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 respectfully invites the atten-
tiorrof the public ~ oct 3
Hi
HATS ! HATS l — NEW FASH-
IONS FOR 8PRING. 1849. — Tho sub-
scribers have received the Spring stylo of Hats
from the manufactory of Messrs. W* H. Beebe
& Co., Broadway, New-York, which they offer
for salo on Saturday next, March 3d. at New
York prices. D. A* AMBLER As GO.
feb 27 149 Congress-st-
CPRING AND SUMMER HOODS
KJ per brig Excel—50 pieces printed Muslins
and Lawns; lOdoz Ladles White arid black Lisle
thread Hose; 20 do GeuU 1 . Lisle thread Gloves;
10 da Ladies Silk Glover, 20 pieces Cotton Qns-
siinere; 50 do do coj’d Prints; 60 do« Ladies wht,
black, brown and mix’! Cotton Hose: ICO pieces
Scotch Gingham; 200 do Mosquito, Netting; 5
'"fptlr bnTdIr, Uthrop & nevitt.
former means of dressing incised wotinos. For
burns, sore Nipples, aud eruptive diseases, it
has proved extremely efficacious. It is also
much preferable to court plaster and gold beater's
skin. It is not acted upon by water, and adheres
with almost incredible tenneity to the skin, keep
ing tho edges of the wound closely together, aud
causing it to heal with hardly a perceptible scar.
A history of the article, together with commu
nications highly commendatory of its value from
Dr. J. Mason Warren of Boston, Erasmus Wil
son, F. R. S. Loudon, and other surgeons, will
be found accompauyiug it. A supply of the
above received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Market Square.
R eceived per steamer
CHEROKEE.—Pluin Swiss Muslius; Plaid
Cambrics; Printed Muslins; Bleached Jeans and
Drills; Black Wire Net Gloves and Mitts; White
Cotton Hose; Puvillion Gauze, Ac. &c. For
sale by LATHROP & FOOTE,
may 29
Vests ; Lnds’ and Gent’s Cotton nnd Silk Um
brellas. J ust received and for sale by
marl MARSHALL & AIKIN.
Wy YOUNG LADIES AND
Mi N. MISSES will find us supplied with
^J-^fe^some very pretty black and bronze
Guiter Bootees, Nos. 1 und.2; also, ll’s, 12’sand
and 13*8, und Ladies of all nges nro very not to
find themselves suited before leaving our Store,
at 163 Congress street.
nov 3 WILLIAM B. HALE.
TUST RECEIVED.— 10 baskets best
«/ refined Salad Oil; 3 cases fresh Prunes; a lot
offresh Teas ; French Sweet Chocolate ; fresh
Mnccaroni; do Vermicelli; a lot offresh Gnava
Jelly, and many other articles too numerous to
mention. For sale by
opr 26 J. ROUSSEAU.
PIANO FORTES-Made
by Chickering, Nunn’s, and Fisch-
_ - _ _ er, and Gale & Co. Tim subscri
ber offers for sale a large assortment 617,6], 6J
and 6 octave Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos,
from the above mnkers, These Instruments are
unsurpassed by anV made in thiscorintry'for pu
rity aud fullness Ufjone. and elegance : ofwork
manship ; some of them are fhrnished with the
complete Iron Frame, which strengthens the case
and prevents the liability ofgettirig ont of tone;
others have the ordinary metalio plate,' and can
be offered fdr lower prices. 'TheaePianbs are
offered without any advance from the menufac
tutor’s prices, and those who are desirous of ob
tairtingV«riperi6rinstoii)Watil ^pdeWtp
pensc wnul/do Weffto -pipwttjebefr
purchasing elsewhere. " - ^
jatl Sl '^2. ' L * t. W.-MORRELL
rpRULY MAGICAL.—A great Paper’s
X opinion.—M’Mackin’s Philadelphia Model
Courier comes out and declares to its 70.000 sub
scribers, and nenrly one milliou readers, that
Doctor Wilby’s Celebrated Cough Candy is
truly an excellent article. Read what it suys:
"A Vulunble Article.— Those suffering from
colds, will do well to procure a supply of Dr.
Wiley’s Cough Candy, prepared only by Geo.
W. Childs & Co. We nave had a fair opportu
nity oflesting the virtues of the caudy in our
own family, und. unsolicited, except by them, we
give our experience. It is very pleasant to the
taste, without nausea in its effects, aud almost
magical in its operations upon the affection.”
The above, from such a source, we think is
enough to convince the most skeptical.
We would advise all who are in the least trou
bled with a cough, cold, orwy'disease arising
fromthoBe complaints, to be-sirre thattbey pur
chase a package ofDR.WJLEY’8 CELEBRA*
TED COUGH CANDY, and we will guarantee
them a perfect cure. Price 124, 50 cents,
and $1 per package. Be sure to ask for.Dr, Wi
ley’s Cough Candy, and take none other, if of
fered to you. ■ Gzo. W. Childs A Co.- P
Sole Proprietors. No. 820 Mnrkot st, PhilaV
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. Market-sq.
feb 3 t t , Sols agent for Savaunabi
OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND,
tub bmaiNAi; iiisooverer opthr
Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla.
Old I)r. Towntend i» now ntraut 70 yenr* of nxc, nnd b&s
^>ng been known ns the AUTHOR nm\ DISCOVERER
nf the GENUINE ORIGINAL ** TOWNSEND BAR-
8APARILf*A. n Being poor, he wa* compelled to limit IU
manufacture, by which ilienna It has been kept out of mar
ket, nnd the snles clrciunacrlbed to those only who had
proved Its worth, and known Its vnlue. It had reached
the ears of many, nevertheless, ns thone persons who hnd
been healed ot' aore diseases, and saved from death, pro
claimed Its excellence nnd wonderful
HEALING POWER.
Knowing, many yeart aro. that ha had. by hit skill,
science and ex;>erleiice, devised an nrtlclo which would be
of Incalculable advantage to mankind when the mean*
would lie furnished to bring II into universal notice, when
Its inestlmnble virtues would be known nnd appreciated.
ThU time has come, the meant are supplied; this
GRAND AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATION
it manufactured ori the Inrgest scale, and Is called for
throughout the length and breadth of the land, especially
u It It found incapable of degeneration or deterioration.
Unlike young S. 1* Townsend's. It liu|irovcs with age. nnd
never changes, but for the belter: because it Is prepared *a
scientific principles by a scientific man. The highest knowl
edge of Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art,
have all been brought into requisition In the manufacture
of the Old Dr’s Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla mot, it It
well known to medical men, contains many medicinal pro
perties, and some properties which are Inert or useless, and
other*, which If retained in preparing It Ibr use, produce
fermentation and. acid, which la injurious to the system.
Some of the properties of Bnrsnpnrilla are so volatile, that
they entirely evaporate and are lost in the preparation. If
they are not preserved by a scientific process, known only
to those experienced in iu manufacture. Moreover, these
oslotileprinciplts, which fly olf in .vnpor, or as an exhala
tion. under heat, aro the very essential medicU properties
uf the root, which civ* to lt.nll U* value.
Any person can boll or stew the root Ull they get a data
colored liquid, which Is more (tom the coloring matteri*
the root Than from any thing else; they can then strata
this Insipid or vapid liquid, sweeten with sour tnolosse*
and then call It •• SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or 8Y
RtlP.” Rut such Is not the article known as the
GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND’S
SARSAPARILLA.
red, that all the inert properties of the
8nrinpnrillR root ure tint removed, every thing cupnble of
becoming add or of fermentation, is extracted nnd rejected;
then every imrtlde of medical virtue is secured In a puro
and concentrated form; nnd thus It Is rendered Incapable of
losing any of tu valuable and healing properties Prepared
in this way, it Is made the most |>owerlul agent In the
Cure of innumerable diseases.
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every
side In iu favor by men, women, and children. We find It
driing wonders in the cure of
CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPSIA, nnd LIVER COM-
PLAINIV nnd, .in, RHEUMATISM, *
arising from , .
IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.
It possesses a marvellous efficacy Iu all complainU arising
from Indigestion, from Acidity of Iks Stomach, from unequal
circulation, determination of blood to the head, palpitation
ofthe heart, cold feel nnd hands, cold chills and not flashes
over the body. It has not IU equal In Colds and Coughs;
and promotes easy expcctnrntlou and gentle pcnpimilon,
relaxing stricture uf the lungs, throat, and every other part.
But In nothing is Its excellence more manifestly seen and
ackuowlcdged than in all kinds and stnges of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works wonders in coses of Fluor Albas or Whites. Fhll
ingof the Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Menses.
Irregularity of the menstrual periods, and the like; and
Is as effectual In curing all the forms of Kidney Distaeco.
By removing obstructions, and rcguluting the general
system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, and
taut cures all forms of
Nervous diseases and debility,
and thus prevents or relieves n great vuriety of other mala
dies, as Spinal irritation. Neuralgia, St. Vitus’ Dames
Swooning, Epileptic Fite, Convulsions, Ac.
It cleanses the blood, excites the liver to healthy action,
tones the ’stomach, and gives good digestion, relieves tha
bowels of torpor and constipation, allays inflammation,
purifies the skin, equalises the circulation nf the blood,
producing gentle warmth equally all over the body, nua
the Insensible perspiration; relaxos all strictures nnd tight
ness, removes all obstructions, aud Invigorates the entire
nervous system. Is nut this then
The medicine you pre-eminently need!
But ciin any of these things be said of S. P. Townsend'e
Inferior article 1 This toung man's liquid is not to be
COMPARED WITH THE OLD DR’S,
because of one GRAND FACT, that the one l* 1NCAPA
OLE of DETERIORATION, and
NEVER SPOILS,
while the other DOES ; souring, fermenting, and blowing
the bottles containing D into fragments; the sour, acin liquid
exploding, ami damaging other goods 1 Must not this horri
ble compound Ire polsunous to the system 7~- What I put
acid into a system already diseased joitk acid I What causes
Dyspepsia but acid 1 Do we nut all know that when food
sours In our stomachs, what mischiefs It produces 1 flatu
lence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver complaint.
diarrhoBa, dysentery, colic, and corruption of the blood 1
YVhat Is Scrofula but an acid humor In the body 7 What
produces all tho humors which bring on Eruptions of the
8kln, Bcald Head, Bull Rheum, Erysipelas, White Swell
logs, Fever Sores, nnd nil ulcerations Internal and external!
It Is nothing under heaven, but an acid substance, which
tours, nnd thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or
leu. Whnt causes Rheumatism but u sour or acid fluid
which Insinuates Itself between the joints nnd elsewhera
irritating and Inflaming the delicate tissues upon which *
acts 7 bo of nervous diseuses, of impurity of the blow!, o>
deranged circulations, and nearly all the ailments whldt
atllict human nature.
Ndw Is It not horrible to make and sell, and infinite*
worst to use tills
SOURING, FERMENTING, ACID ** COM
POUND” OF S. P. TOWNSEND,
tnd yet he wonlu fain have it understood that Old Dr. Jacob
Townsend's Genuine Original Sarsaparilla, l» tux IMITA
TION of his Inferior preparation!!
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an article which
would benr the most distant resemblance to S. P. Town-
tend'e article! and which shonid bring down npon the Old
Dr. such a mountain load of complalnu and criminations
from Agents who have sold, and purchasers who have used
3. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING COMPOUND.
We wish It understood, because It Is the absolute tmU,
that B. P. Townsend's article and Old Dr. Jacob Town-
tend’* 8ars&parilla are heaven-wide apart, and infinitely dis
similar; that they are unlike in every particular, having
not one elngle thing in common.
A* 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, Is no
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows no more of medicine or
disease than any other common, unscientific, unprofessional
man, what guarantee can the public have that they are re
ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, containing all ths
virtues ofthe artlclos used in preparing it. and which ara in
capable of changes which might render (hem the AGENT8
of Disease instead of health.
But whnt else should be expected from one who know*
nothing comparatively of medicine or disease I It requires
a person of some ex;>erience to cook and serve up even a
common decent menl. How much more lin|H»rtant is it that
the persons who manufhetare medicine, designed for
WEAK STOMACHS AMD ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS,
should know well the mddleal properties of pleats, the
best manner of securing and concentrating their healing
virtues, also an extensive knowledge of the various diseases
which nflbct the human system, and bow to adapt remedies
to those diseases!
It Is to arrest frauds upon the unfortunate, to pour balm
Into wounded humanity, to kindle hope in the despairing
bosom, to restore health and bloom, and vigor into tha
crushed and broken, and to banish Infirmity that OLD DR,
JACOB TOWN8END hna SOUGHT and FOUND the op
portualty and means to bring his
Crand Universal Concentrated
Remedy
within the reach, and to tha knowledge of all who need It,
that they u»y ienra and know, by joyful experience. Ua
Transcendent Power to Heal.
Forsnle by WM. HUMPHREYS,
june 27 Agent fpr Savannah.
missory will be grauted the applicant as applied
for. * ■ t.J
Witneu the Honorable William William.,
one ofthe Justices of the gaid Court, this 2d of
July, ArD., 1849.
july 6 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. or
TYTINEVEH AND ITS REMAINS,
ll with an. account of a visit to the Chaldean
Cfirisliauis of Kurdistan, and the. Yczidis, or
Devil-Worshippers, and art inquiry into the Man
ners and Arts of the Ancient Assyrians. By
Austen Henry Layard, Esq., D. C. L. Received
By ' JOHN M. COOPER,
apr JO ; pj!I,
/~i EOIfcGIA. -^Bulloch Couuty.
XT To all- Whom. It, may concern.—Whereas
James Houjn, guardian of John M. Wright,
Orphan of William Wrigh^, late of said Courtly,
deceased, applies for letters dismissoiy' from
said guardianship.
Therefore: the kindred and creditors of the
said John M. Wright are hereby cited nnd’ ad
monished to file their objections, (if any they
have) in my office; IH terms of the law, other
wise letters dismissory will be granted the appli
cant as applied for;
Witness the Honorable Peter Cone, one of
the Justices of tho said Court, this 2d day of
July. A. D., 1849. .
july 6 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c.o. b.«.
JaKT
Doctor KchfiU
Will and Te«ti
deedHsed, Uaihauui.au lW , *«.« «
fdrior Court 0 fAh id Mu nty.^yfh a
"iry purposes, lor a citotion to Ittue andbe jiult- 1
according tb IavV’.' forletters dlsmliiib’ry.'. J
These are therefore td cite and Udmonliili nll,
concerned, uj file their Objection* (if any tlidV.'
have) to the Applicant in'the Clerk’s offljjdipfraia*
CoUTt, on or before the eighth day of Noyerabfj’.
next, otherwise lettera dismissory wUlbe|ftn?&u!
Witness the Hon. Anthony Porter, otu£ofjJi<j
JubUcej^oT said Court, 1 this 8th day of 'Muy,,.
may 8 SEABORN GOODALL, c.oloVcVci;
mpUR MONTHS AFTER DATE, AE^til
jL cation will be made.to the Honorablp.tktt
Justices ofthe Inferior Court, for the County of)
McIntosh, while sitting fur ordinary purpqMs,-for
leave, to sell all the real estate of theJats : JpHN,
MITCHELL, deceased, in compliance .with hiq
.last will and, .testament.
RANDOLPH SPALDING, EwV.
Darien,July 3,1849., July 9 i
TJEKIOmCAlS AND AEWSPA-
Jc ?! PER6r.-s-TlB»'.obicribir win procure' to ha
.onttopar.om:wUbinf46iobMrib.,.ttjr>R«riodi.
«J.<!r ; N«w.WW>/. AW '
ription. in .11 epre.p
may 7
EORGIA. — Bulloch County.—
YXTo all to whom it iriay concern.—Whereas
James Lee, Executor upon the estate of Anthony
W. Bonnell, late of said County, deceased, ap
plies for letters dismissory from the executorship,
of the said estate. '
Therefore the kindred *imd creditors of said
deceased are hereby cited and admonished (o file
their objections (if any they have) in my office,
iu terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory
will be granted the applicant as applied for.
Witness the Honorable James Cone, one of
the Justices ofthe said Court, this 2d day of July
1849.’ *
july 6 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. b. o.
/^EORGIA. — Bulloch County.—
VT To all to whom it may concern.—Whereas
Haskell Souimons, Guardian of Benjamin J.
Sems, Orphan of Margery Seats, late of said
County, aecen^d, applies for letters dismissory
from said guardianship of said orphans.
Therefore tho kindred and creditors of said
said orphans are hereby cited and admonished
to file their objections (if any they have) in my
office, in terms of the law, otherwise lettera dis-
missory will be granted applicant as onrilied for.
Witness tho Honorable John Goodman, one
ofthe Justices ofsuid Court, this 2d day of July.
A. D., 1849.
july 6 DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. n. c.
/TEORGIA. —Bulloch County.—
VX To all whom it may concern.—Whereas
William Lee, Jun., applies for letters of admi
nistration on theestote of Thomas Lee, a lunatic,
lute of said County, deceased, these are to cite
nnd admonish all and singular tho kindred and
creditors of the said deceased to bo and appear
at my office within the time prescribed by law,
and show cause (if any they huve) why letters of
administration should not be granted tho said
applicant. . ,
Witness the Honorable Benjamin Ellis, one of
the Justices ofthe said Court, this the 2d day of
July, A. D., 1849.
july 5 DAVID BEA3LEY, c. c. o. b.
/^JEORGIA. — Bulloch Comity,
vJ All persons concerned ure hereby notified,
that four months after dnje I ehnll npnlu^rn tho
the Honorable Inferior Court of said County,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell all the lands belonging to tho estato of tho
late Sarah Gigger, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of the said deceused, this
2d of July, A. D., 1849.
july 6 WILLIAM SHERFFIELD, Adm’r.
TYTOTICE.—All persons indebted'-to'tbif
L1 Estate of Daniel R. Rolfe, late of Chatham
County, deceased, are requested to make |hiy-
ment, and those 4o whom the said Estate lit in
debted, will rdnder in their claims; properly ats
tester, within the time prescribed by law.
GRACE J. ROLFE, Ez’i*.
july G * - flw—. V»v. ut I
l^OUlt MONTHS after date I Shall
X ply to the Honorable Inferior Cohrt qi*
Bulloch County, when kitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all the Reul arid Personal
Estate of Mitchell llolloWav, lute ofsaidCoiiritv;
Deceased, for the benefit of the Heirs and Crbdi:
tors ofsuid deceased. , *
may 26 WILLIAM HOLLOWAY,'Adui’f/,
l?OUR MONX’HS after date application
X wUI be made to the Honorable Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County, for permission to sell
four Negroes, viz: Surah and her throechildren,
Will, Delia and Susan, , for the benefit of the
heirs aud creditors of the Into Joshua Rahn. de
ceased. ALEX. H. RAHN, Wr,
mar 19
■rj> XEOll'l'OK'S NOTICE.-AlIJiH'r'-
XJ sons having demands against the estate of
Dr.; JAMES TROUP,of McIntosh county,ittei
ceased, are requested to present them properly
attested; and those indebted to the estate are re
quired to muke payment to
J. IIAMiLTON.COUPER,
D. II. B; TROUP...
Darien, 16tl» Muy, J849. Qualified Ex!ora^
may 17 u
G EORGIA, Bullocli County.—All
perious concerned are hereby notified, that
four mouths after date I shall apply to the Hon
orable Inferior Court of said County, when
silting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all
the lunds belonging to the estate of the late
Charles Zitteraur. deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of said deceused, this 2d
of July, A. D., 1849.
july 6 MARY ZITTERAUR, Adm’x.
TV] OT1CE*—All persons having demands
-L ^ against Isaac Slayton, late of Camden court*
ty. deceased, are hereby notified to present them,
properly attested, to me within the time prescribed
by law. And all persons indebted to said deceu
sed, are hereby required to make immediate pay
ment. • HENRY R. FORT, AdnVr.
may 11
XIXECUTOR’S NOTICE.—AH pm-
XJsons indebted to the estate of ARCHIBALD
CLARK, late of Camden county, Georgiai de
ceased, are requested to make payment: And oil
persons having claims against the same, are call
ed upon to present their accounts -properly at
tested. HENRY E.W. CLARK;
St. Mary,, Geo. Jun. 1.
Court of Effingham county, sitting for ordinary
purposes, for lonve to sell (3) three traotoof land
tu said county, containing in the aggregate (390)
three hundred nnd ninety ucres. Said land ha
lo iiging to the estate of Israel Weitman, late ot
said county deceased, for the benefit of tbeiheira
aud creditors of said estate,
opr 3 E. G. WEITMAN, Ad’r.
/^JEORGIA.—McIntosh County.—
VX To ail whom it may concern.—Whereas,
William I. King, Administrator on the ostate of
Thomas IC. Gould, late of said county, deceased,
hath applied to tho Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of said county, for lettera dismissory on
said estato.
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 tiinoprescrib.
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
May, A. D. one thousand eight hundred und
forty-niue.
june 9 E. M. BLOUNT, c. c. o. m’i. c.
G 'EOUGIA. — Camden County.—
l To all whom it mny couccrn.—Whereas,
George Lang, Executor ofthe estate ofVVm. T.
Ashley, has applied to tho Hon. the Court of Or
dinary for letters of dismissory from tho said es
tate..
These are therefore to cite and admonish uli
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
T. Ashley, to file their objections to the granting
ofsuid letters dismissory, within the terms pro
scribed by luvv, in the clerk’s office ofthe Court
ofOrdittury, otherwise letters as pruyed for will
be granted.
Witness the Hon. Tho. K. Dunham, a Justice of
said Court of Ordinary, this 5th March, A.
D. 1849. HENRY R. FORT, c. c. o. c. c.
mar 9
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whcroas
Isaac Abrahams will apply to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of said County, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, for Letters of Administration
(with the Wiilnnnexed,) on the estate and effects
of Elizu Abrahams, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and udntonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant, in the Clerk’s Office of
suitf Court, on or before the third day of August
next; otherwise Lettera of Administration will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable R T. Gibson, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of July, A.
D. eighteen hundred and forty nine,
june3 SEABORN GOODALL. c.c.o.c.c.
G EORGIA.—Chatham County.—
To all whom it may concern.—Whereas,
James Eppinger, surviving Executor of John
Eppinger,lute of said county, deceased, hath ap
plied to the Hon. the Inferior Court of stud
bounty, sitting for Ordinary purposes, for a ci
tation to issue and be published according to law
for Letters Dismissory.
These ore therefore to cite and admonish, all
concerned to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office ofsaid
Court, on or before the sixth day of September
next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grant
ed.
Witness, the lion. W. Thorne Williams, one
the Justices of the said Court, this Gtk day or
Mgrch. A.D., eighteen hundred and forty-nine,
mar 6 SEA BORN GOODALL, c. o. o, c.c,
F OUR -MONTHS after date, application
will he made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes for leave to sell a tract of two hun
dred and Bovouty-threo acres of land (more or
less) lying in the County of Burke, originally
grantpd .to.WiUiit Hurst,.being part of the real
mil
nQuli.v-iq ofri :.j v•'<4it?v?f Ex’or.
? MONTHS after date application
A will be made to the Inferior Court of Cam
den county, when Bitting for ordinary purposes,
for leave to soli the following properly belong
ing to the estate of JOHN T. RUDULPH. for
the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors, viz: Wharf
Lot and Stores, and one Dwelling House arid
Lot, and the following negro slaves, viz : Abra
ham, George, Dublin, Lucy, Philamiah and Bell-
“»*• EMILY RUDULPH.
St. Marys, May 29. 1849. june 5
TVOTICE.—All persons indebted to thoes*
tote olISRAEL WEITMAN, late of Effing
ham County, deceased, are requested to mako
payment: And all persons buving demands a-
gainst said estate ure hereby notified to present
them withiu the time prescribed by law.
may 29 * E. <5. WEITMAN, Adm’r.
PUBLIC SALES.
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE Of
nn order from the Honorable the Justices
ofthe Inferior Court, for the County of Mcln^
tosh, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be
sold iu the City of Darien, ou the first Tuesday
iu August next, nt tho residenoo ofthe late John
Mitchell, deceased, all the personal estate ofsaid
deceased. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in tho
morning, and to continue from day to day, if
necessary. Terms cash before delivery.
RANDOLPH SPALDING, Exe’r.
Darien, July 3, J849. july 9
E XECUTOR’S SALE.—ON THE FIRST*
Tuesday in September next, will be sold-
before the Court House door, iu the Town of
Statesboro, Bulloch County, the personal prop,
erty ofthe Estate of Churlea Zetterouor, deceas
ed. consisting of oue negro man, Adam, Vidy
Harriot, Annin, Hannuh, George, Peter and
Clarisa. Terms of sale, twelve months credit.
Purchasers will be required to give small notes
with approved socurify. July 2,1849.
ADAM JONES, ,
july 4 JOHN GOODMAN, J Ex **'
QIIEKIFF’S SALE.-On the firar
O Tuesday in August next will be sold, at the
Court House, Effiugbam County, between the
usual hours of sale, all that tract of land lying
in snid County of Effingham, containing ono
hundred acres, more or leu, hounded by lands
of Janies Zcttrour on oue side, levied ou by a
Constable, and returned to me as the property
of* the said James Zottrour, to satisfy two execu
tions in fuvor of Trion Pace tv, said James
Zettrour. Conditions, cash,
july 0 D. A. MORGAN, *. z, a
UARDIAN’S SALE-WILL M SOLD
agreeable to an order from the Honorable
Inferior Court of Ware coanty. while sitting ua
Court of Ordinary, before the Court House door
in the town of Waresbpro’, Ware County, on
the firstTuesday in August next, within the ustiel
hours of sale : Lot of Land No. 193. in the 8th
District of originally Appling, now Ware connty,
containing 490 acres, more or less. Sold foFthe
benefit of William H. Miller, minor.
THOMAS HILLIARD, Guardian.
june 25
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die. Congreil Gaiter Bootoei i Ladle. Blue, Blk
end Bronze aide lice Goiter, j Genu. Leghorn
Panama and Palm Loaf 1I.U; Boja aluf Chil
dren. nreuy Leghorn Hata, for aole tt lheNeW
One PricB Shoe Store in Broughton etreet.
apr 25
E EFINED CASTOR OIL.—Tha Subacrib-'
ere hare juat received a rent eaten of High
ly Refined and Pure CaatorOil.’ Thia- artreti >
being void of luata and imell ia aultobla for in-’
route, children and parenna with delicate 8to
mocha. THOS.'U. TURNER & Cd, '
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