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[fj=* Refuse Lime for Agricultural purposes, transported during the months of May, June, July and
August, at half the above rates.
(LJ’Freight for Atlanta, Athens, and all stations on the Western & Atlantic Rail Road, payable at
those stations. For other stations it must be paid in Augusta. *
F. C. ARMS, Superintendent of Transportation.
Transportation Office, Georgia Rail Road and Hanking Company, )
Augusta, Ga.. April 14,1848. S my 10
Patent
DR.HOOFL AND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS;
PREPARED BY
DR. C. M. JACKSON,
At the tinman Medicine St re, Xo. 120 Arch
strect, Philadelphia.
WILL effectually cure Lirer Complaint, Dys
pepsi», Jaundice, Chronic or "Nervous De
bility, Disease «f the Kidneys, and all Diseases
arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of
Blood :o the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau
sea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or
weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking
or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim
ming oi the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breath
ing. Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocat
ing sensations when in a lying posture. Dimness of
Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and
Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side,
Back, Chest. Limbs, <Scc., sudden flushes of Heat,
Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil
and great Depression of spirits.
The Genuine are entirely Vegetable and free
from Alcoholic Stimulant Syrup, Aloes, Rheubarb,
Calomel, Acids, and all Mineral and Injurious In
gredients, they are pleasant in taste and smell, and
mild in their operation, never griping or giving
any uneasiness, they give strength to the whole
system whilst they drive from it disease. Thsy
can be administered to the most delicate inlant
with perfect safety.
the following Article.
It appeared in tht leading uc. u.„„ a | n f
Philadelphia - toe “Philadelphia Democrat."—
The editor was personat'y acquainted with Dr.
Hoofland, and prizing the services of this great
man be Could n»t quietly look upon the assurance
ot an imposter, without apprizing the p-.Ulic of
approaching danger.
CHRISTOPH WILHELM HUFELAND.
I!N ENGLISH
I HiIISTOPHER WM. HOOFLAND.
"■ One of the most renowned physicians, one of
tha greatest benefactors of modern times, was born
at Langen Ssalza, Germany, on the 12th day of
August, 1762. Aftera careful scholastic educa
tion, he. like his father and grandfather, (two cel
ebrated Doctors,) voluntarily devoted himself to
the stud / of Medicine, at Jena and Gottingen, and
in 1783 obtained the degree of Doctor of Medicine,
at the last- r Uinveruty. From 1793 to 18ul, he
utliciated as I* . ■. ssor at the University qf Jena
la 180 he . /pointed Private Physician to the
King of Ft . . Member of the Academy of
Science, an . upon .he establishment of the near
College at Berlin, Professor and Court Physician
by the Ministry ot the Interior. His character
istic profoundness and deep penetration enabled
him to combine the theoretical and practical) to
imiie old and new systems) produce in common
the practical and useful, and thus draw therefrom
the results ami necessary applicable means.
<« It was Dr. H. principally, who exposed and
destroyed the ‘ Brown’s System/ which, notwith
standing the brilliant exterior, could not conceal
its many imperfections, brought to light by Hoof
land’s noble impartiality, sound truths, and deep
penetration. Independent of his practical useful
ness as Fhysican Bid Professor of the healing art.
he has canned undying fame 'or his superior know
ledge in Materii Medic a, as well as for his manifold
works on Medical jurisprudence. Among these
may be mentioned his world renowned ‘ Alakro
btolik, or the art of prolonging life/ 'System of
practical healing art.’ ‘ Leas es Pathogenic/
• Journal oi practical Medicine,’ dec. He has be
sides all this, gained eternal lame and praise from
suffering humanity for the discovery and combina
tion of several infallible medicinal-*, among which
is the far-famed and justly celebrated compound,
known as
DR. DOCKLAND S GER'i Pi BITTERS.
The application of aciduou Uv the cure
of Sulphuric diseases —the cr- ny.l ) Diaphoretic
remedy—and numerous invm ocorded re
cipes.
After the celebration of his fiftieth professional
festivity in 1833, upon which occasion the King ot
Prussia honored him with the insignia of the Or
der of the Cross o’ the Red Eagle, and many other
- Royal Ordeis i i marks of disunion, he died on
the 25th da/ v . ng ust, IH3G, (as the King of Prus
sia's private ... :il Counsellor,) without any le
gitimate mat&nei. o. offspring.
“ Dr. C. M. Jackson, of Philadelphia, has had
the means ot obtaining the genuine receipes ot the
great medical counsellor, ‘Christoph Wilhelm
Hufeland/ and these invaluable medicines are pre
pared with the utmost care at ihe German Medi
cine Store. The bitter mixture ; Hoodand’s Ger
man Bitters, is the result of many years study and
experience by the great inventor, and known and
priced in Ei ope as an infallible remedy for the
cure of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. 6c c.
Dr. C. M. Jackson's preparation of this medicine
has obtained the same celebs in this Western
world. The testimonials an numerable con
firmations of thousands of the most severe and dif
ficult cases cured, is ample proot of this. The
medicines compounded by Dr. C. M. Jackson have
produced the very effects and the same happy re
sults, which the immortal inventor indicated and
intended, and consequently must be prepared with
scrupulous accuracy. In view of the above facts
it seems singular, that any body could have the
hardihood and impudence to abuse the name ot
this distinguished Doctor, who died thirteen years
ago. To pass off a charlatan quack preparation as
the real and genuine medicine, and to give a sem
blance of originality by affixing a sac site' of the
deceased, is indeed extraordinary! T,, üblic
will undersiand what to expect, and v. .to do
under such circumstances." _ f
A number of German paper.- the above
and are therefore entitled to our mail KB.
These bitters are worthy the attention of inva
lids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification
of diseases of the liver and lesser glands, e* M
eising the most searching powers in weak? •*
affections of the digestive organs, the- j
si, Bate, certain and pleasant.
lldware of Counterfeits.
This Me disine has attained that high character
which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in-
duce counterfeiters to put forth a spurious article
at the risk of the lives of those who are innocent
ly deceived.
Look woU'ito the marks of the Genuine,
\ They have the written signature of C. M. JACK
SON upon the wrapper,and his name blown in the
bottle, without whieh they are spurious.
For sale wholesale and retail at the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORE,
No. 120 ARC ti Street, one door below Sixth,
late of 278 Race street, Philadelphia.
Also, by Win. Haines, Augusta and Madison, G.
L. Penn. A gent, Edgefield C. H., S. C.; I’outright &.
Miot, Columbia; and respec able dealers generally,
thoughout the Southern States
Nov 9 d&dcfimos «
DR. ROGERS’ COMPOUNDS YRUP OF
LIVERWORT AND TAR,
A SAFE and certain cure for the Consump
.cX. tion of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs,
Colds, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Bronchitis,
Whooping Cough, and all Pulmonary Affections.
Statement of HIIiAM COX, late a Profssor in
Ihe Eclectic Medical (College, and a Physician well
k nown , who has an extensive practice, in relation
t the case of Miss Belt, after liar g been given
up to DIE with the last stages of ■ ' 'XSUMP
TION, by a number of able Pli VSi’ /. I XS.
Mr. A. L. Scovir.r.—Sir—However ductanCl
have been to permit my name to appeal .cached
to a certificate recommending Patent . .Heines,
Nostrums or Catholic.mis, 1 nevertheless >iuk it
my duty-, not only to my patrons, but to the com
munity, and ail afflicted with diseases requiring
Cough Medicines, to state, that in three particular
cases of incipient CONSUMPTION, viz; Miss
r Belt, step-daughter of Mr. John Carr, of this city,
[ _ i -i n. vr VV.,„.10..,
j butcher, and Mr. R. K. Cox, one of our City Coun
■ 1 cil, that DR. ROGERS’ COMPOUND SYRUP
‘ of LIVERWORT and TAR operated more LIKE
a SPECIFIC, than any remedy of a similar char
acter in its operation that 1 have ever used in nil/
practice. One of the cases above, viz; Miss Be J,
appeared to be laboring under the last stage r/
Scrofulous Consumption, as pronounced by several
PHYSICIANS who were in attendance previo- s
to my being called to treat the case. She is at
his time in the enjoyment of as apnareut good
| health, and from appearance, aslikelt > die with
1 any- other disease, as any- other young I dy of this
city. As it respects the health of the other two
cases, all the threatening premonitory symptoms
' seem to have subsided from the use ot a few bot
-1 ti.ks of the Syrup above.
Very respectfully, &c.
: HIRAM COX, M. D.
Cincinnati, Jan. 251 k, 1847.
j. To show the high standing of Dr. II Cox, we
1 give below the statement ol the Hon. Judge Hen
r ry Morse, of the courts of Ohio, at Cincinnati.
1 lam well acquainted with Dr. Hiram Cox, of
‘ Cincianati, Ohio, and his practice, i■' having been
‘ my family physical! for many years, and can
y cheerfully say that 1 have as much, or more con
-1 fidence in him, and his skill as a practising Physi
-1 dan,as any man living. HENRY MOUSE.
, Cincinnati, Nov. BUi, 1847.
1 I Dr. Cox is also the Physician of the Hon. Judge
J 1 James Saflin, our late city Marshal.
1 j
I From the wife oj C. W. Motley, city Missionary and
* j Pastor in charge of Maley C /. uel.
I have been afflicted with my lungs for several
* j years; have tried various prescription> with but
* j little success. Last winter 1 was advised by a
* j female acquaintance to try Dr. Rogers’ Coi pound
; Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. I used several
. bottles and found great relief, and would recom
. mend it to such as are suffering with diseased
lungs as an excellent medicine.
■ | S All AH MALEY.
1 Cincinnati, Aug. 12,1845.
Price $1 per bottle, orsix bottles for $5.
1 SCOVIL & MEAD, No. 11], Chartres street,
* j New Orleans, wholesale general agents for the
Southern States, to whom all orders must be ad
dressed.
, Sold wholesale and retail by 11AV LAND,
: RISLEY & CO., J. BARRETT & CO. Augusta;
POND &. WILCOX, Columbus, Ga. J.A VI
LA ND, HARRALL & ALLEN, P. M. COHEN
j Charleston, S. C. wf dec 21
BE WISE IN TIME!
»TIS FOLLY TO DEFER!
AFFLICTED READ.
, f| THOUSANDS are suffering from disease
X which there is no difficulty in being perma
nchtly and speedily relieved, provi led the right
i means are used. As every vice has i s own punish
ment, so it won d seem cverv disea-i lias its rem
edy. This is true, and there is nothin in this h
more certain than that the AMERIU \ COM
POUND, is the most speedy and certain remedy
of all diseases of a delicate character, known
to the world. Adapted to every stage of the dis
ease, sex and constitution, at ail times and seasons,
there is no fear of exposure, detention from busi
ness nor restriction in diet, from the certain and
speedy relief that it gives, it is now the most popu
lar remedy of the day. Ten thousand cases have
been cured effectually by it during the past year.
Prepared by a practical physician, the public can
rely with confidence on its curative powers over
diseases of this character. Full direction accora
pany each bottle.
0“ CAUTION.—Ask for the Amkrican Com
pound, and purchase only of the Agents, corner of
3d and South, 3d and Grecn-sts., Philadelphia) P.
Moise, Augusta. Ga.; R. M. Turner A; Co., and J-
Sullivan, Savannah, Ga ; G. Payne, Macon; Kpi;se
&. Ware, Athens) Coster & Coxe, Montgomery
and by respectable Druggist throughout the South.
Price. 51,50 per bottle. fimcAul ie 22
:
G. P. GREEN.
FASHIONABLE TAILOR,
1 210 BRO.UhSTKEKT, AUGUSTA, UF.OROIA.
HAS JUST RECEIVED a choice assort
ment of FRENCH, ENGLISH, and BEL
| GIANj( ’LOTUS,CAST MERES and VESTINGS
j which will be made up in the most fashionable
i stylo and workmanlike manner. The above Goods
i will be sold to customers at New Yo/.k prices.
I Making and Trimming at tha usual prices.
' Sept. 18
Patent fUebieiues.
W J 3 A 5 "W q|
(TJREAD THIS ATTENTIVELY !XB
.4 TTESTED by thousands and approved by 1
J. A all who use it,Dr. Keeler's Cordial and Car
trinative, stands without an equal for the speedy
and certain cure of Diarrhcra, Dysentery, Cholera
Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholic,Fatulency, Grip
ing pains, and for all derangements of the stomuch
and bowels, cuscd by Teething, improper food,
drink, etc.
O* Asiatic Cholera. —While this scourge of na
tions is passing over us, leaving here and there
t ible and sorrowing marks of its pathway, Spe
cifics like musroons spring up, possessing no merit
or confidence even by their concoctors. Amid
liie excrement and fear which this despoi'er ol
the threshold occa ions, credulous people catch at
straws. Think a moment, wherein consists the
pathological difference between this disease and
Cholera Morbus. There is none; one is more vio
lent than the other, only because it exist epidemi
cal!} and appears to present strong evidence of
being contagious. These wonderful specifics are
never thought of to cure Cholera Infantum, Dys
enienj, etc., they despise such plebeian diseases.—
Be not deceived. Dr. Keeler’s Cordial and Curmi
native will speedil} cure more cases of Summer
Cor plaints, yea Asiatic Cho;era too, than any re
medy before the public. It has been tried in i
Mexico, in the South, the West and North, with
the most flattering success. Mothers never be
w iout it. 1 ean point you to living witnesses who
vjre saved by this Cordial w-hen given up to die.
Read carefully the following important letter :
Philadelphia,June Ist, 18411.
D . J. A. Keeler—Sir: I have received your
not this morning asking lor information as to the
distribution I made of the package ot Cordial you
Eutinto my possession while in command of the
n’ted Stales transport during the Mexican
\\ ar. According to your directions a part was
distributed in Vera Cruz, the other I kept for the
use of my seamen and others on board, believing
1 saould have use tor it, as I had on board fre
qii'-vly from one to three hundred persons, and
that many on leaving Mexico would be on the
sick list. Such was the faet, Dystentery and Diar
rhera, extensively prevailed. 1 used the Cordial
freely and not inasingle instance do I recollect
of its having failed to completely cure. My own
crew would often be attacked with Diarrhoea,
Disentery, etc., peculiar to nearly all alter getting
on shore and eating fruit and vegetables—in all
such cases the Cordial tailed in none to cure
speedily.
When in New Orleans a friend informed me of a
Philadelphia gentleman. (S. Churchman, Esq.,)
who was sick with l)y sentery, and dispaired of
by Doctors—l mentioned having a bottle or 2of
your Cordial; he sent it to him and in a few day s 1
had the pleasure of seeing him on ’Change and
well. lean give you many names and testimonials
of the efficacy of your Cordial if necessary-. I
have given it to one shipmaster of this port in par
ticular (Capt. Whipple, ship Monongahela) and he
informed me he would never be without it, and
from my own opinion of it, I think it the safest and
be st medicine I ever used or have known to be
used in affections of the stomach and bowels.
I remain yours respectfully,
D. S. WILCOX,2BS South Bth st.
fn these days, abounding- in fruit, it behoves
every one to be prepared with a remedy for evil
effects which it sometimes produces—we have
been told by those who know and who have tried
it—that Keeler’s Cordial is an article which has
been used in some of the severest cases of Summer
Complaints, both infants and grown persons. The
Cordial can be procured at the corner of Third
and South streets. —North American and U. S.
Gazette. Sept. 4 th, 1817.
Dr. Keeler’s Cordial.—We would call the al
ter.; ion of our readers to this invaluable medicine,
which will be found advertised at length in our
columns. As a corrective in cases of DiarrcCa, a
disease very prevalent at the present time, it is
highly spoken of by all who have used it. It is
perfectly safe in its nature, and we speak ex
perimentally, when we say that it affords imme
diate relief.— Neal's Satin day Gazette, Auer, i>B//i
1847.
Dr. Keerler's Cordial and Carminative.—This
.o QjKU'tiuwl in another part ot our paper
it is warmly recommeuded hv t.n.i.!»vt
tried it. It is especially useful amoung children,
and has effected hundreds of cures. The doctor
is abundantly supplied with testimony upon the
subject, some of which is very strontr- This Cordia!
is not a quack nostrum, but a carefully prepared
medicine, and perfectly free from any thino-in
jurious.
ITT* C3ee Circulars. Price only 2o cts. per bottle.
DR. KEELER’S SARSAPARILLA.
For the permanent cure and removal of all dis
eases arissng from asperities of the blood, or habit
of the body-, viz.: Chronic diseases of the Chest.
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Pleurisy-, Scro
Tula in all its forms, Tetter, Scald Head, Blotches
on the Face, Chronic diseases of the Stomach.
Liver and Skin, Cutaneous Eruptions, W'hite
Swellings, Hip-joint Affection, deep-seated Pains
of the Bones, Swelling of the Joints, Ulcers. Sy
pbiutic Disorders, Mercurial and aU Hereditary
Pr dispositions. Females suffering from Obstruct
tier, Sallow Complexion. Nervousness, dtc. will
find the Sarsapr.Hlla an elegant remedy- for their
removal.
(O’For details, certificates, &c., see circulars.
See. —Price § 1 per bottle, large size; 6 bottles $5.
Prepared and sold Wholesale at W. Cor. 3d and
Sou l ii and 3d and Green, Phila. Where also may
be it.td Dr. Keeler’s Cough Syrup, Vermifuge Sy
rn Rheumatic Lotion, Liver and Sanative, Pills. —
Ft” sale also, by 11. M. Turner & Co., and A. Sol
omon .Savannah ; P. Muise, Augusta) G. Payne
Macon; Reese & Ware, Athens; Coster A Cone
Montgomery; and by respectable Drugjifts
throughout the South. firaos d&c June 22.
DYSPEPTICS READ THIS !~
DR. ALLEN’S VEGETABLE COM
POUND, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver
Comphint, Nervous Debility, Billions A flections,
Scc,6tc. This medicine is offered to the public
under the assurance that there is no article in ex*
istence having stronger claims to their considera
tion. Being compounded by a regular graduate of
Jefferson College. Philadelphia, and a practising
Physician of twenty years standing in Phila
delphia, his long experience has confirmed him in
the opinion, that a compounded medicine was re
quired to PREVENT and remedy the DEBILITA
TION produced by residing in low miasmatic cli
mates, and to counteract the prostrating inrtu
ences of the many nervous disorders with which
(he human family are afflicted.
Dr. Allen is a weli known Physician, and has
use'! the above medicine in his practice for
tew lve YEARS with the most astonishing effect,
having tested its qualities in above
FIVE THOUSAND CASES.
Nv/ medicine ever received more flattering re
commendation from Physicians of eminent stand
ing than has been bestowed on this. Read the
following:
The late Dr. GEORGE McCLELAN, of Phila
delphi ~ pronounced it one of the BEST TONIC
preparations he had ever used, and recommended
; strongly in cases of Dyspepsia, Nervous Debili
ty .vc.
. ; c following is an extract of a letter from
DR. ROBERT AGNEVV,
an eminent Physician of Lancaster county, Pa.
“Dr. Allen.—Dear Sir;—lt is with great plea
sure that I inform you of the success attending
your Medicine, while employed in my practice,
ijfirmly believe that in eight cases out ol ten the
Dyspeptic may, by the use of your Medicine, rid
himself of this thorn in the pathway of life. Not
only in Dyspeptic cases, but in all casess of con
slipatiou and diseases depending on a dcbi'itated
state ol the nervous system, togesher with a tor
pid state of the Bowels, will your Elixir be of in
e*limablevalue.',
Prepared only by the Proprietors G. W. Allen
M. I)..Philadelphia,and J. A A- "-‘Cleveland
No. 207 Fling street, Cba'-V-CU ..ft. C.
Agents for Augu-jj, JExglxvt tmbe A Co., and
P. A. MoiSE, iy „ . , ‘ by the principal
OruggLts in t un |J r^tate S . 7 P
None genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. Al
LF.N, and countersigned by J. A. Sc W. L. Cl.Et K
LAND.
The bottles having the words ‘'ALLEN’S DYS
PEPTIC MEDICINE, Philadelphia, ’ blown on
the glass. aug. 24
NEW B^OKS^
THE LITTLE SAVAGE By Caplin
Mary at, R. N.j 3rd Pan of History of Pen
denis, By Thackery.
2d Part of the Caxtons, a family picture, by Sir
E.Bulwer Lyttou.
7lh vol. of Chalmers’ Posthumous Works
or sale by J. A. CARRIE &C«
oct7
patent iilcbleincxL
111 1 lUA Vi itA. ]
A the name of RIEL CHRP ha. eu-aped with a »oon»
aw- ofll.e iu.nl- of S. P.-Tcwnnend, and Hies hii name to put up «•
SHwariUa Which the. call Dr. Tuwn.end’i SanapanUs, deBOBUB*-
line it *GESUISE, Original, etc. Thu Towniemt J no docior .nd
oe»ar aa. but m formerly a worker on railroad., canal*, aud tha
like. Vet he aiv.mea the title of Dr., for the purpose of 1
lor what he U not. He 1* alio sending out card« her..ed l nek. ot c
Uaacks.- in which he taye. 1 hare .oW he use of my name for CT j
a week 1 will n»e 3. P. Townsend gSOO if he will produce one tingle
solitary’ p. oof of this. This it to 'oLO C
ceiled, ami purchase none but the GAAfL/.Vfi ORIGINAL OLD {
Ur. Jacob Townsend’S Sarrvpardla, fcaymg on it iho Old Dr. a like
neiL so. family coat of arms, and In.
Principal office, 102 Km-Yurk Cup. (
°tn DOCTOR
Jacob irffpl Townsend. ;
THE ORIGINAL OiSyKt DISCOVERER ,
TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA- I
Old Dr. Townsend is now about TO vears of aze, and has long beet -
mown as the AUTHOR and UIS h'VKHEIi of the GENUINE ]
ORIGINAL “ TOWNSES D SARSAPARILLA.’’ Being poor, he ‘
wae compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means .t has i.e-n i
kept odl of market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had
pru.ed its worth and known iu value. It had reached the e is of ma
ny, nevertheless, ns those persons who had been healed of sere iiis- 1
eases, and laved from Tsatli, proclaimed lie excellence and wonderful .
HEALING POWER. This
ami L'uequailed Preparation |
is manufactured mi the largest scale,’and is called for throughout the
length and breadth of the land. 1
Unlike young d. P. Townsend’s, it Improves with sge, and never \
changes, but for the better ; because it is prepared on trlenliftc prin
ciples by n scientific man. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and
the latest discoveries of the An, have ail been brought into requisition i
in the manufacture of the OLD DR.’S SARSAPARILLA. Toe Sar
tapaiiila root, it is weil known to mcdica; men, contains medicinal pro*
perlies, and some properties which are inert or useless : and others,
which, if retained in preparing it for use, produce fermentation and arid,
which is injurious to the system. Some of tire properties of Sarsaparilla
are ao volatile that they entirely evaporate and are lost in the prepara
tion, if they are not preserved by a scientific process, know a oniy to
those experienced in its manufacture. -Moreover these volatile princi
ples, which fly off in vai-or, or as an exhalation, under heat, are the
very essential medical properties of the root, w hich givea to it all its
value. The
GENUINE
Old Ur. Jacob Totvnientl’g Sarsaparilla
le eo prepared, that a.- tire inert properties cf the Sarsaparilla, root
are first removed, everything capable of becoming acid or of fermenta
tion, is extracted and rejected ; then every particle of medical virtue
is secured in a pure and concentrated form ; and thos it is rendereu
incapable of losing any of its valuable and healing properties. Ptw
pared iu this way, it is made the most powerful agent in the
Cure of Innumerable Disease*.
Hence the reason why we hear commendations on every side in ita
favorby men, women and children. We find it doing wonders in the
cure of
CONSUMPTION’, DYSPEPSIA, and LIVER COMPLAINT, atH*
in R HEU.M ITISM, SCROFULA and PILES, COSTIVENESS, at I
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES , asd aL
afi'ectiona arising from
■*- Impurity of the Blood. » r j
It pjMe*sc« a marvellous efficacy In all complaints arising from In* '
digestion, from Acidity of the Stomach ; from unequal circulation d«- j
termination of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart, cold fest and !
cold hands, cold chill* and hot flashes over the body. It has not had *
.ts equal in coughs arn! colds ; and promotes easy expectoration, and I
gentle perspiration, relaxing stricture of the lungs, throat, and every |
other part.
But in nothing is its excellence more manifestly seen and ickaow
ledf Jd than in ail kinds and stages of
Feuialc lumplnii^ts.
It works wonders in cases of fuor r.ihn.t or whites, Fulling of the
Womb, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Mnifo-s, 1; t ug- n i?y ol
the menstrual periods, and th© bite ; and i* effectual iu ( ;'.ru.g all toruis
of tha Kidney Disease.
By removing obstructions, and regtilaiing the general system, it gives
tone and strength to the whole body, and cure* all for-ns of
Nerrous uucl Debility,
nad thus prevents or relieves a g r e.xt variety of other diseases, as Spinal
Irritation, Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Fils, Con
vulsions, Ac.
It is not possible for this medicins to fail to do good ; it has nothing
la it which can ever harm : it can never sour or spoil, and therefore
can never lose its curative properties. It cleanses the I lood, excites
the liver to healthy action, tones the stomach and gives good digestion,
relieves the bowels of torpor and constipation, allays inf animation,
purifies the skin, equah7.es the circulation of die blood, producing gen
tle warmth equally all over the Itody, and Iho insensible perspiration ;
relaxes all strictures aud tightness, removes all obstructions, and in
vigorates tii# entire nervous system. Is not this, then.
The you l*rp-(‘niiurittiy iVeetl I
Bat can any of the-se things he said of S. 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 is INCAPABLE of PE- I
TERI ORATION and
Never Spoils,
while the clher DOES ; it so irs, ferments, and blows the buttles
containing it Into fragments ; the sour, acid liquid exploding snd
damaging o* her good s I Must not this bon Able conqoimd be polsor*-
ous to the system? What I put acid into a system already diseased with
acid! What causes Dyspepsia but acid? Do we not all know, th«u
when food sour* in our stomachs, what mischief* it produces ?—flatu
lence, heartburn, palpitation cf the heart, liver complaint, diarrhoea,
dys* ntery, cholic and corruption of th© blood? What is Scrofula
but an acid humor in the body ? What produces all the humors w hich
bring on Eruption* of the Skin, Scald Heed, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
While Swellings, Fever-Sores, and all ulce ration* internal and exter
! oal ? It is nothing under heave* but an acid substance, w hich sours,
and thus spoils all the fluids of the body, more or Ics'a. What causes
I Rheumatism but a sour acid fluid, which iasimiatea it.elf between the
j joints and else where, irritating and inflaming the lender aud delicate
tissues upon which it acts ? Eo of nervous diseases, oi impurity of
the blood, of deranged circulations, aud nearly ail the ailments which
i afflict human nature.
No», i» it not borribl* to x»-k* and sell, ai,d iufiuUely Worse tO USC
Nourlng, Fermenting, Acid “ Compound”
OF S. P. TOWNSEND.
! ’and yet he weald fain have It understood that Oil Jacob Town .end’s
GENUINE ORIGIN AL SARSAPARILLA, is an IMITATION ot
his inferior preparation ! I
Heaven forbid that we should deal in an. article which would b-.»r
the most distant resemblance to S- F. Townsend’* article ! und r,-.V,;b
should bringdown upon the Old Dr. such a mountain load of com
plaints and criminations from a gents who ha-re toll, anti purchasers
w-.~« used S. P. Townsend's FERMENT RING GOMPOI'N D I
W* wish it understood, because it is the absoitxte truth. ,thatS. P.
Townsend's article and Old Or. Jacob Towusen<!’» Sarsaparilla arc
hsaven-wide apart, and infinitely dissimilar ; that ther are uu ;ae iu
j Particular, having not one single thing in common.
A.9 8. P. Townsend is no doctor, and never was, is no chemist, no phar
maceutist—knows no more of medicine or disease, than anv other
common, unscientific, unprofessional man, what guarantee can th©
public have that they are receiving a genuine scientific medicine coc
i tsining ail the virtunes of the articles used in preparing it, and which
are incapable of changes, which might render them the AGENTS of
i DISEASE instead of health ?
It is to arrest fraud* upon the unfortunate, to pour balm iuta
wounded humanity, to kindle hope iu the despairing bosom, to restore
health aud bloom and vigor into the crushed and broken and to banish
infirmity—that old DR. JACOB TOWNSEND has SOUGHT and
FOUND the opportunity aud means to bring his
Oraud ITnivc-rsal Conccuti-ated Remedy,
I within the reach, and to the knowledge of all who need it, that they
I may learnand know, by joyful experience, ita
Transcendent Rower to Heal!
and thus to has* the unpurchasabl* satisfaction of baxing raised thoa
sands and mil.; °o> from the bed of tickness and despondency, to hope,
ksAlth, and aloi 2 Ids of rigor and usefulness lollieioselrea, their fam
ilies and frisnds.
Principal office 102 Nassau-atreet. N. Y
Fo.’ sale on consignment. Ly
HAVILAND, KISLEY %CO.
april 27 dfcly
SOUTHERN MUTUAL INSURANCE
COMPANY.
O’ At a Meeting of the Southern Mutual In
surance Company, held in Griffin on the 7th inst. 1
the following members were elected the Board of
Directors for the year 1819.
DIHFCTORS.—Hon. Asbury Hull, Athens, I
hesident and Treasurer; J. G. Hill. Esq., Griffin,
Vice-President; Rev. J. U. Parson, Griffin, Sec
retary ; Prof. C. F. McKay, Athens, Actuary ; H.
J. Sargent, Esq., Griffin; Wra. W. Chapman,
Guilin, Hon. Lot Weaver, Albany; Hon. Wm. \\.
Clayton, Athens; E. L. iNewlon, Esq., Athens;!, j
H. N swte i. Athens; A. Chase, Athens; J. J. Hug- i
oin?T—*»’. hen?; Fielding Bradford, Athens; W.
Lefchei Mitcbel, Athens; Dr. H. Hull, Athens;
VVm. M. Morton, Athens; Dr. E. V. Ware. Athens
Thomas Cunningham, Greensboro; John Robson;
E&q., Madison B. King, Esq., Roswell; Miller
Grieve. Millcdgevillej Isaac Winship, Maeon ; N.
C. Miinic., Esq., Macon; Jolm L Jones, Esq , Ma
con ;V. R. Tommy, Columbus ; J. J. Ridgeway.
Columbus: Henry Hall,Columbus; D. F. Wilcox,
Columbus.
This Company commenced business on the sth
ot Foot i ary, 1848. The report submitted to the
meeting shows the follow-ing gratifying result for
the In si ten months,ending the sth inst.:
Fire Kisks.... .480
Marine -65
Inland... 258
Servants 83
1,066 Kisks
Premiums. §55,628 43
Paid Losses §1,663 07
Incidental 728 25
Salaries 1,820 00
K 'turn iC on risks terminated. 504 00 4,715 32
50,913 11
Risks terminated §69,425. On all expired poll
cies one half the premiums has been saved to the
red, equivalent to a dividend of 60 per cent,
ol their premiums.
Communications addressed to the Secretary- a
Griffin will receive prompt attention.
.31, U- PARSONS See.S. 2.1, Ins. Co.
THs O will insure Houses, Stocks ot
io :ds, '.-Otton in Store, or on shipboard, and Ne
v>r< es —and will take all kinds of Fire and Marine
Risks not exceeding §IO,OOO, on any- one risk, on
as reasonable terms as any office iu this city.
Those who insure property for five years pay only j
one-fifth in cash, and will probably never be call
ed on for an assessment the remaining tour years
and at the end of five years be entitled to their
share of accumulated profits then on hand. Open
policies, for shipping merchants, for Marine and
Inland Risks.
CHARLES HALL. Agent,
Jan. 14 Sou. Mu.lns.Companv,242 Broadts.
NEW BOOKSTnEWTbOOKS ! !
Memoirs of the ope op wil
liam WIRT, Attorney General of the
United States, by John P. Kennedv.
THE COURT AND REIGN OF FRANCES i
THE FIRST, KING OF FRANCE, by Miss Par
doe, author of “Louis XIV,” “The City of the 1
Sultans,” etc For sale by
«ot S§ JOS A. «\RRIE 6c C©. *
patent iiliftkinrs.
DR. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGETA- <
BLB PANACEA I '
READ the names of the gentlemen, testifying |
to the cure of Mr. Brooks. They certain
ly must give confidence to those that need a modi- j
cine of the kind. Call upon the Agents named be-
low, and get a pamphlet—a kargk pamphlet, j
containing more testimony, and more convincing g
than any other medicise in the woulh !
ISAAC BROOKS’, JR., CASE! '
Go and see him and you will say the half has not been
' told!I!
Wc the undersigned having visited Mr. Jssac |
Brooks, Jr., at the office «>t Messrs. Rowand &- (
Walton, 373 Market street, Philadelphia, consider
his case the most remarkable one we have ever
witnessed or heard of.
His disease was Scrofula, and terrible must have
been his twelve years comliet with the destroyer:
His Palate,the entire roof of his Mouth,Nose,Upper i
Lip, and lower lid of the Eye have been destroy
ed. his Face nearly eaten up. and part of the Jaw i
Bone carried away. And yet we can give no de
scription of his case*
Mr. B. informs us that in January last, the whole
interior of his mouth, as well as most of his tacc,
was amass of deep and painful ulcers. *
Oivthe 14th of January last, he commenced ta- j
king Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea,which
checked the disease in a few days, and from that
time the cure has progressed without in'ermission. .
New flesh has supplied the place of the deep ul
cers, and though badly disfigured, his f ace is sound
and his general health is restored.
We are assured that m the treatment of Mr,
Brooks’case no Mercurials, Ointments,*r Caustic
applications have been used. —in fact, the Panacea
alone, has wrought this wonderful change.
Phillip S. White, Esq. J. W. Jones, MD ,
Rev. John Chambers, W. Steeling - . M. D„
Rev. A. 1). Gillette, T. P. S. Roby. M. 1)..
Rev. J. R. Nicholas, Jacob Frick, M. D.,
Rev. Wm. Urie, S. B. Coles, M. 1).,
Rev. E. Kincaid, J. W. Ashmead, Esq.,
Rev. Levi Brink, P. Sken Smith, Esq.,
E. Guillon, Esq., L. A. Godey, Esq.,
And thousands of others equally respectable,whose
names might be added if necessary.
Residence, west side of Jefferson street, third
door from Schuylkill,ruuningtrom Schuylkill sixth
between Locust and Spruce.
A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE PILES.
Ur. Cullen 1 s Indian Vegetable Piles Remedy, ‘
Is a domestic preparation, which has been used
with entire success for many years. Being an in
ternal medicine, it has decided preference over
outward applications, which are br.t paliatives and
not curatives. This medicine acts upon the dis
eased parts, producing healthy action, and a per
manent cure, which we warrant, or refund the mo
ney.
NO CURE NO PAY.
Dr. Cullen 1 s Indian Vegetable Remedy.
Warrented to cure, or the money returned. —
This medicine is prepared from an Indian receipt,
obtained from one of them in the far West at great I
expense. Those who have been familiar with the
Indians know that they can and do cure Venerial
without the know ledge of Mure ary, Balsam, or
1 anything of the kind The atflicted have now an
! opportunity of being cured without the danger ol J
Mercury or the unpleasant use of Balsam. This ,
| medicine is pleasant to the taste, and leaves no j
I smell on the breath.
I> (’ulliti- Vegetable liufiau Specific for
IlVuiale CtomplaiutM.
This medicine is fast taking the place of every
preparation heretofore used for diseases arising
from wcaknes or other causes. All that is neces
j sary to secure this medicine a place in the Do
mestic practice of every family where such a ment
is needed, is a trial.
It speaks for itself—is innocent in its operation
and n.» injury can arise from its n<e at any time.
For -aie wholesale and retail by Ramond Wal
ton, proprietor, N'o. 21 north sixth street. Phila
delphia: Win. K. Kitchen, and I*. A. Moiso. Au
gusta 5 P. M. t'ohen. Charleston; G. i). Per.n.
Edgefield C. H. S. C.; Boatwright A: Waist, Co
j Intnbia. lyd&c je 2.1
EPPINGS COMPOUND FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AM)
HUEE.VS DELIGHT.
fBIO THE PUBLIC.—This preparation has
A acquired a very extended and established ce
lebrity in most of the Southern States of the Union
—both in tile hands ol Physicians and private use
—which i s etiicacy alone has sustained for several
years, as a remedv for Scrofula cr Kings's Evil
Ulcerated .Sore Throat, lung standing Rheumatic
Affection, Disea; es ol the Skin, old Csores, W lute
Swellings, Diseases of ihe Bones, and all causes ol
an ulcerous character. It is also particularly use
ful in chronic and nervous complaints occurring in
debilitated and cachetic constitutions. Over Sy
phiilis and the host of painful, disagreeable and
hitherto incurable affections resulting therefrom,
i such as Ulcere of the Throat, Larynx. Nodes, Ac.,
and all those evils occasioned by an improper and
injudicious use oj “ mercury ll it displays complete
control. It has been loan# to be a most useful pu
rifier of the blood in all such diseases,
i In fell complicated cases of Scrofula and Syphi
lis, and in cases where the Syphilitic virus of the
parent causes a development ol Syphilis or Scro
fula in the child, this is the only remedy upon
which the hope of recovery can be reasonably
: founded. It relieves the disease, and at the same
j time imparts vigor to the whole system —under the
I use of this medicine, the patient is enabled to tak<
nourishing food, which in other practice is with
held. In many cases where the horrible ravages
of disease have taken so deep root that patients
have been given up by he roo>t skilful physicians.
; the disease has been arrested and the patient re-
I stored to good health, Ac., ami the most reasona
ble expectations fully satisfied.
The cures performed in this city alone, : rc sufli
cient to establish its reputation on a permanent
! basis, ami too solid lobe effected either !>v the
' malignant or envious. It is worthy o( note that
I the greater part of the patients cured, had previ
on ly to using this preparation, recei"°d the hes
medical treatment and given up by their Phvsi-
I ciansas being beyond the reach of medical skill,
1 It is, however, advisable that it should he given, if
j pi acticablo. under the - m erinteiulence of a Phy
i sician, for him to prescribe such other remedies in
conjunction with this, as the necessity of the case
may require. This preparation has put into the hand
of Physicians a remedy, by which they can master
a variety of diseases, which have hithertoo bullied
the greatest skill and study. It is a safe and harm
less medicine, and removes all those evils which
an unsuccessful use of mercury so often occasions.
Price $i per Hottie, or %b for six Bottles. Pre
pared and lor sale by J. P. M. EITING, Chemist
and Druggist, 277 King-street, opposite Society
street, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Augusta by
PHILIP A. MOISE,
aul6-5m Sole Agent for Augusta.
TO~THE AFFLICTED.
HAVE you a cough, cold, or the consumption?
If you have, try Dr. Hastings, Compound
Syrup of Naphtha. This medicine is the discove
ry of the celebrated Dr. Hastings, Senior Physi
cian to the Blenheim Free Dispensary of London.
Dr Hastings had his early attention drawn to the
consideration of the causes of, and the cure for
consumption, and after numerous experiments and
long years ol patient and laborious study, discov
ered that Wood Naphtha com; minded with other
vegetable substances, was a certain and speedy
cure for consumption, and all diseases of the Tunas.
The Naphtha being of a very volatile nature, im
mediately rises to the lungs, the seat of the dis
ease, and attacking it in its stronghold, destroys all
tubercles that have formed upon the lungs, and
prevents the formation of others. For coughs and
colds it is an invaluable remedy, curing the most
severe in an incredible short space of time. A
single bottle will prove the virtue of this remedy.
In tact, a single dose will effect an almost instanta
neous relief.
Hastings’ Compound Syrup of Naphtha
is now being ti ed in nearly all our hospitals, a::d
is also coming into rapid use among all our besl
physicians, lor coughs, colds, and all diseases ol
the lungs. It has been recommended in the worst
state of consumption by the celebrated physician.
Dr. Mott, of Now Yorkj and Dr. Arnold,of Sa
vannah, Geo., writing to the agent at New York,
under date of Jan. 30th, 18i8. says :—“ 1 received
the half-dozen Hastings’Naphtha Syrup, ordered
from you. and am convinced that Naphtha is the
principal ingredient. Enclosed is twenty-five dol
lars. ior which you will send roe two dozen aud-a
half bottles more. 1 have two patients in the Ma
rine Hospital, whom I think will be benefited b\
it.”
Dr. Lenoir ol Lenoir’s Landing, Tenti., writes
as follows:—‘[procured some of Dr. Hastings’
Naphtha Syrup from Philadelphia, and enclosed
send you tea dollars fer one dozen more bottles, i
mttmmm n inn t n rrrtr \ r i nrwu i
Patent <lUbinnis.
consider it a very valuable medicine for all dis-*
eases of the lungs."
Savannah, Feb. 9th, 1348.
Mr. M. A. F. Hakrison
Dear Sir: —At the suggestion of Dr. Arnold.the
Physician of the Hospital of which 1 am one of
the director*. 1 tvould like to supply myself wilh
Hastings' Wood Naphtha. The Doctor ordered,
some days siqce, some for the use of the Hospital.
Should you deem proper to send the article on
liberal terms, 1 can forward the sale of it in our
city.
Yours truly, J- TURN ICR & BROS.
ITice $ per bottle For sale by HAVILAND,
KISLE.VCU. tm dec. lb
LAND FOR SALE.
riNHE UNDERSIGNED offers forfsale his
valuable PLANTATION, 18 miles below
Milledgevilte, and b miles from Fish’s Depot on
the Central Rail Road. It joins lands of Col.-H.
A. Blount, on the East and South East, and on the
South a tract of land known as the Me Loud tract,
whi eh is offered for sale, and contains 1.400 acres.
The Flantatloirof the undersigned contains 930
acres —of which 300 is cleared and under fence,
and of this 100 is in cultivation. About 300 acres
is swamp laud—the remainder choice hammock
land
The place is healthy and has fine water. There
is on it a Gin House, with Gin and running Gear
complete,Overseer's House, Negro Houses,&c.
The property will be sold ou the most reason*
blc terms.
Letters addressed to l)i Win. Taylor, \r a! .
lace’s P. 0., Jones Co.,Ga., will meet with prompt
attention. WILLIAM TAYLtijl.
July to —ti
PIANO FORTES, MUSIC &C.
-r- fr .- r , CH ARLES CATLIN A
having purchased
f { f||RY PARSON’S stock of
no F(srfcs and Music, invite the attention
of the p*alic to their slock of
CHICKERING’S CELEBB VI ED IKON
FRAME PIANO FORTES ;
also those made by Atoms Clark, with and with
out the .Roman Atta v hmini. These instru
ments, for touch, tone, and durability, are unsur.
passed, and will be sold at Factory Pricks—and
warranted perfect in every respect.
Persons wishing to purchase, are requested to
call and examine their stock before making a se
lection, as they are confident that the variety,
quality ami prices cannot fail to please. All or
ders will receive prompt and careful attention.
New music received bv the steamers every week >
O* PIANO FORTES TUNED and REPAIR
ED.
A good variety of GUITARS, VIOLINS,
FLUTES, &c., always keptfor sale.
Jan. 23 f
GUNSMITHIHG,
>s The subscriber continues
to carry on the above bust
ness on Broad street, next
ijy) door to Volger’s Segar Store,
aD( t keeps for sale every
the
S PORTI N< 1 LINE,
; makes RIFLES, with all the modern improve
| raents; Ke-Stocks and Repairs Double xi. J Sin
! gle Barrelled GUNS, &:c. in the best manner, and
! warrants all work done at bis establishment,
febl 5 ly F. IS. ROGERS.
PIANO FORTES.
- j-rry¥7~i. TDK Subscribers
would respectful!}
f J S f f i cal! the attention off f f? J J|
their friends andthe public to their assortment of
Rosewood and Mahogany PIANO FORTFiS, from
the well known ami justly celebrated Manufacto
ries ol Bacon &Kaven, A. H. (Iali: & Co., and
Dubois A* Sf abury, New Vork, which are \V ar-
KAMi.u in every respect, to be at least fiiliy
equal to any instruments manufactured in this
country or Europe.
Hr* The Subscribe s would aisn state that the
instruments now on hand arc of the latest pat -
terns and fashion, and fresh from the .Manufactu
rers. For sals at vert low prices for Gash or city
acceptance at
GEO A.O ATES & CO.’S,
3 doors above United States 15otct,Bd.Sf
nnv 1
WM. O. PRICE & (;6~~
DRAPERS AND TAILORS.
j % RE NOW UECEIVISC. an extensive us
-e a. sort merit of Ciotiw. Oasimeres and Vestinas.
sailed to the Full and Winter trade. They h-vi
- ’.so assortment of Iteady-maile CUohiniy ol
Grinds, together with Moniiii® Robes Drawer-
Siiirts. Suspenders. Gloves. Hosiery, !la's, Caps.
Umbrellas, Acc. Ac.
_ CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER,
AS CHEAP AS READY MADE.
HAVE now got in a fall and conoir'e
% ? Stock of (1.0 fHS, C \BLMEREB. and
VESTINGS, of all the newest patterns, and are J
prepared to make to orrter, any and every article
of dress in the Lest manner, at New York prices.
Also, CLOTH LN'G of all descriptions Ou hands
READY-MADE,
Which will he sold as low as at any of (he North
ern cities.
HOSIERY. UNDER SHIRTS and DRAW
EUS, SCARFS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS
GLOVES, with every article desirable for dres>
sept. 30 ‘ WM. O. PRICE & CO.
INSURANCE.
mHE SIJBSL’RIHEIL Agent for Hie St utii
.l. ern Mutual Insurants Company, lor Angus j |
ta, ccntiimes to take Marine, River, and Ware- \
House risks. Only seventv-five per cent, in rasli
is required—the balance in a good note, which
may never be celled ior. Merchants in (he city
and up country, are invited to take open Policies,
so a? to keep in Georgia the. heavy Premium*
heretolore paid to foreign offices. He Is also pre
pared to make Insurance on Life, in the same In
stitution,at reasonable rates. Office at the Provi
sion Store, corner Mclntosh and Reynold's -treef*.
July 12 T. W. Fi,TIMING.
WM O. PRICE oc CU..
DRAPERS AND TAILORS
4 RE RECEIVING WEEKLY from New
il York
SPRING GOODS,
CLOTHS, CASIMERLS ANi)V ESTINGS.of
the newest style of manufacture.LlNEN DRILL,
COTELINNES, and all the new styles for Spring
and Summer Wear.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
of new patterns of goods and cut, and very cheap .
TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. &c. &c„ at their
Furnishing Warehouse —Old (Stand —2s9 Hroatl
W. O. PRICE,
March 12 W. T. INGRAHAM
The Greatest R emedy of the A
DR. KNIGHTS.
Celebrated Remedy for Tetter, (Scrofula, and other
Diseases of the Skin.
| YR- KNIGHT, was formerly a Skilful
a. * Physician of Philadelphia and the present
proprietors were put in of the receipt*
by him upwardsof twenty years, since which time*,
there has been hundreds of cases, cured gratui
tously. many of which were of long standing, and
not until recently has if been offered for sale.
The proprietors are daily receiving orders and
certificates from ihe country, which has induced
them to publish it benefit of the public. »
For sale wholesale and telai at the S E. Come
of 12th and Washington streets, Spring Garden,
Philadelphia. " Bkn k.soi.l V Co
Price SI,OO per Bottle.
for sale also by \\ . HAINES, Augusta, and
JAMES La ROCHE, Savannah,
nov. 22 # ly
NEW BOOKS ! ISTEW BOOKS !
'StHF. WESTERN WOULD, >r TRIALS J
Jt IN THE UNIT 1) STATES IN 1846-47. /
exhibiting then in their latest developments, So- J
cial. Political, and Industrial, including a chapiter
on Cal fnrnia ; By Alex. M ackaj*. Esq , oi the
Middle Temple. Barrister at Law.
ESSAY IIN CHRISTIAN BAPTISM. By
Baptist W. Noel.M. A.
THE OGILVIES. A Novel, I
MEMORIAL OF JOHN BARTRAM AND ?
HUMPHRY MARSHALL ; YY'ith notes of their
Botanical contemporaries. By William Darling- ,
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