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NO. 308.—VOL. XXXVin.]
savannah, Georgia,) Thursday morning, December 24, ism
■SAVANNAH 'REPUBLICAN,
PUBIiHHBD DAILY A!ID TM-WZZKLY
ft DAVI‘8,
KUITOtlS AND riUiPRIRTOIIN.
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TERMS,
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‘ly Paper...,-,
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VTAdwrtisemenlt appear in both jmpert.jp]
All Advertisement* publishednt the usual rites,
vizi Sovonty-five Cents Air tlie first, am! Thirty-
raven and n hair Air each itaertion after, 'per
square of twelve lines.
N. U. Ench Citation by tlie Clerks oftlio CnhrU
•of Oruittnry, thnt application lias been made for
Letters of Administration, mint bo published
THIRTY DAYS at least.
Notice by Executors and Administrator* for
Dobtors nnd Creditors to render in their accounts
must bo published SIX WEEKS.
Solos of Negroes by Executors nnd Adminis
trators must be at pubic auction, on the firstTucs-
dav oftlio mouth, botweon'lho usunl hours of
'sale, at tlionlaco of Public Sales in dm Comity
whore the Letter* Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, first
giving sixty days notice thoroof in 0110 of the
publio gazettes oftliis State, and nt die dooref
die Court House, whoro such sales aro to bo
jeld. * i' 1 .uxr^M
Notice for leave to soli Negroes, must lio pub-
lislied for four months, before atiy order absolute
shall be made dioreupau by the Court.
Sales ofRool Estate by Executors, Administra
tors, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before dm day of Salo. These sales must
bo made at die Court Ilottso door of dm County
•hi which dm property is situate, and on tho first
Tuesday of die Month, botweeu dm Imursoftoniii
tho morning "ml four in dm uftornoon. No sale
from day to dny is valid, unless so expressed in
■ tlie advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
' Guardian* to dm Court of Ordinary for leuvu to
'sell Loud, tnust be publislmd FOUR MONTHS.
Soles of personal property (except negroes)
‘of testate and intestate estates by Executors nnd
•Administrators must bo advertised FORTY
DAYS.
Applications by Executor* Itod Administrators
for Letters Dismissory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application?for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate must bn advertised once a mouth for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders ofdie Court of Ordinnry, (accompani
ed wldi a copy of the bond of agreement) to
mako titios to laud must be advertised Tkukk
Months nt least.
Sberiirssalesuiider executions regularly grunt
ed by dm Courts, imlst be advertised TIIIRTY
DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perishnblo property under or
tier of Court, must bo udvertised, generally, TEN
DAYS before tho day of salo.
All AdvertUomentswili bo punctually attended
# # # All Lettors directed to this Office or tno
Editor, must be postpaid, to tmddo diem to at
tention.
PETEH’N PILLS.
\KT\R would call attehtiou tn dm advertisement
VV Tti ourcnlmnus to-day of PETERS’VEG
ETABLE PILLS. We understand by Urn bout
modieul authority, thnt thorn is no preparation o
tho day which ontoy* so envinhln n reputation.
At the South and North, their success has been
unbounded, and wlterever introduced wolmliovp
tlmjf have given tlm most perfect satisfaction.
We liatto this dny had an Interviow with ono of
our citizen*, Henry K. Fox, who was recently
cured of a most retnarknhla nnd ohstinnta cuta
neous ontnlhtn, where the Imdy was covered with
ftiUonm ulcers, mid oven tlm tonsils of the thront
eatoiiuwny—and by using these Pills daily for six
weeks, was entirely restored to hcaldi.—New
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do itideod r«***nre tho health of tho body,
because theypurify nnd invigorate the blood, mid
their good effect* are not counterbalanced by any
inconvenience 5 being composed entirely of veg
etable*. dtey do not expose those Who turn them
to danger, nnd their nflbct* ore a* certain a* they
aro salutary; thoy ore daily nnd snfoly adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood nnd old ago, and
to women in tlm most critical and delicate clrcnnt-
stances, limy do not disturb or slibck Urn animal
ftinctions, but restores their ordft* 'hud re-estab
lishes their, health; nnd for nil Uth'tMirpnses which
a vegetable purgative, or ccrtnlh Cleanser -of the
whole systmu are required, limy titaud without0
03“ Sold wholesale and retail,fit all Urn princi
pal Druggist* in Savannah.
jnly 29. 188—ly
The Luciim CoVdiuI,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of thiiboncfi
cent and inestimable CORDIAL iu tho U-
uited Status, Im* induced onati’r •more unprinci
pled pereotiR to mamifucturo tptlrious catchpenny
articles, under Various names, ami purporting to
produce the tame effect’, but which, iu reality, pro
duce no other eflitet than that bf swindling the
public; and to give,a yet uioro plausible appear-
anco of their cupidity, thoso persons atlect that
their wretched nostrums have ’been in uso in
Englnnd nnd elsewhere for n number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin made
Id* wonderful discovery, 110 euro forhurrcnnens
bad boon ever thought of, or nt lenst made pub
lic; and all tiloSo then in use for tho —-•—-•t—
oftho decayed virile powers were found to he of
hut little avail. Thus, nil nostrums advertised
for barrenness or tlie cure of impotciicy, hut Dr.
Magnin’s nroniorc cntclipcntiy humbugs, which
" ccn thought
would never have been thought of hut for the ap
pearance and great celebrity of tlm LUC IN A
CORDIAL. As 110 counterfeit oftho nanio is
For Item.
M Tlro Rooms on the 2d mid 3d floors oftlio
Savannah Insurance dad Trust Company
Building, well adapted for Counting Ramus, or’
Luw Offices, and will be fitted up tn suit tho oc
cupants. Possession given on the 1st Novemher.
oct 15 S C HOUSE, Secretary.
Ten Dollars He ward.
«lx Runaway from tlm milwcrilier about a
wr month since, his boy DAVID, well
known about tlm city ns a Bricklayer by
trade. Helm/ recently bcensnRii on
'tlm Ogeechce. The above rewnrd will be given
•on hi* delivery to II. F. WILLINK.
nov JO
ut present iu circulation, it Umy in general he a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for tho
Luciim Cordial, hut as further assurance,ilwoiild
0 ns well to note that its imam, Luciim CorJial,
o Elixir of Love, is stamped in tlm glass of each
butte—-tho cotnbiued arm* of France and die U-
nited Stales are 011 tho outward envelope—that
a Fleur do Li* i* printed on tho accompanying
directions, and beautifully embossed on tho show
bills hanging in tlm store* of tlmso who have the
gciiitino article for sale.
Tho celebrity of the Lucina < ordial being such
1 it is, it is scarcely necessary to add thnt it is the
only efficient remedy for barrenness, nnd the res
toration of decay erf virilo powers ever known;
mid thatin tho cure of Fluor AUms, Gleet, obstruc
ted, difficult or pninful Menstruation, the incon
tinence of the urine, or tlm iiivoluutary disclinrgo
thereof, it* superiority over every other medicine
is not only decided, f ‘
sale by
july 29
Rloflatt's Lilc Pills nnd Phnuiii
BiUei<s.
fTiIIESE medicines have long been known nnjf
X appreciated for their extraordinary and irn-
ntediatejtowcra ofrestoring perfect health to per
sons suffering tinder nearly every kind of disease
to which theraimnu fraum i* liable.
Watch and Jewellery score.
South tide Monument-Square.
Tim subscribers have ami
will keep constnntlyonhand
> a well selected assortment
) o(Clocks, Watches, Jewel-
L lery, Silver-ware, our* fan-
5 cy Goods, which they will
1 sell on the most reasonable
f terms, tn those who will fa
ll u call.
SPEAR & JONES.
,N_. B-—Particular attention paid to Repairing
Clocks and Watches, and their time warranted.
• Also, Jewellery made to order and repaired,
oct21 254
Tlm 'proprietor rejoices fn tho opportunity nf
fordeilbv tills universal diffusion oflhe daily p’ress
Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort,
’OUR consumption, liver compluint. imtlmm,
J. loss oftlesh, palpitation of tho heart, Ac.
Delays are always dangerous—particularly *0 to
those who neglect their colds mid coughs. At
Unt you complain of a cold, which is neglected;
afterwards a soreness i* felt in tlm htonchia, with
« hacking cough, and ftfially the disease Retries
upon tho lungs; then conics hectic fever, spitting
jot blood,paiu in the chest,hard coughs and sweats.
'To obviate all these distressing aympteflis, spare
■no time in using Dr. Tnylor’s Balsam x»f Liver
wort. For eight years this invaluable vegetuble
Balsam has been used with unbounded success.
Very Importaut.—The original Proprietor
wishes it to be distinctly understood, that he has
110 connexion with 375 Bowery, (N-Y-) and
that tho individual nftimt number is not uulhori-
*zed to use my name or to vend my inadicitfe.
'Touch nono that has not my written signature on
tlm label, and tlm certificate of copy wrightoii tlm
wrapper and label, and iny name and seal on tho
H:ork. GEO. TAYLOR. M. D.
34 Chumbers-street, New-York-
Sold by appointment by
ANSON PARSONS,
nov 12 No. 8 Gibbons' Range, Savannah.
•Clarified Essence of Iloreliouiid
Candy.
J PEASE & SON’S Ilorehound Candy
• compounded fiom25 different ingredients 1
dilghly recommended for tho cure ofcougliH.cold*-
ihoarsenosHt irritation oftho throat, &c. Just re
Reived por Excel, and for salo to
nov 7
and for salo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Robinson’s Patent Barley, &c<
if* DOZEN Robinson’s Puteut Barley, 3 kegs
siipnrfino Scotch Out Meal, 0 do do do Poari
•Barley. Just received mid for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
nov 23 No. S Gibbons' Range.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
Badeaii’s Strengthening Plaster.
T HESE Plasters are prepared for paius or
weakness in tlm breast, Hide, buck or limbs.
■Also, foi the gout, rhoumulism, liver complaint,
Ntnd dyspepsia. And for coughs, colds, nsthmut,
■difficulty of breathing, oppression oftho stomach,
•Ac., tlioy willgivo inmost immediate nnd sooth-
ing relief! and for pleusantness, safety, euso and
'certainty, are decidedly superior to most other
roinodies. At certain seasons of Urn year, whou
'coughs and colds aro ro prevalent, and when so
tnany aro afflicted with affections oftho breast
■and lungs, there is nothing in tlm whole range of
tlm matariu modita thnt can be usod with so much
Yiafety and certainty as Badeau’s Plasters. Ono
xif these invaluable Plasters applied to tlm chest,
will, In twenty-four hours, relievo tlm most vio
lent cough, mid give soothing roliefto the chest.
They are also invaluable as a provcr.tw *, as few
'persons take cold when wearing the Plasters. It
is not supposed that porsons unacquainted with
medicine can understand how Plasters can bo of
»o much importance in these affections. Yet they
•may roly on such being tho fact. At nil events
tho experimout is u salo ono, and will not cost
much; aud those who are thus afllictod are advi
sed to try them.
A supply of these colebrated Planters just re-
ioivod tiuo
nov
'coivod tutu for salo by
v24 G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Drrls and Chlorine Tootli Wash;
TjlOR cleaning and preserving tlm Teeth and
•JC Gums, and purifying tilts breath; prepared
tfutiroly from vegetable substances, aud'is liighly
Vnllcr’f Celebrated Frehcli Pills
TT/fes Hundred Didlars Cfttdlt.ngn.
rnnr; smiuiim French Pills e^iifiist all the
X QUACK nfftrniMaftlwiuriJ—fnrthecura
of a certain disease. The FRENCH PILLS
nroapplirabW ill fill enwafer cilhdrsex, (warrant*
ed free fVoin mercury,) nnd «H> *Hot nfi’act tlm
breath iu tho least, and are perfectly pleMUht and
odtccoble to Urn stomach, and lufvo ndtftfr failed
roiuakn a speedy and permanent cure, Hvithont
tho least regard tu diet or npplicktkflito bl/*innM.
In long, protracted or chrontajitales 'ofllm dis-
case, nhstiniito Gleets, Filler■Aflnis, GtitVel, Fe
male Complaints, or tt-W<!llkM«<*'bfdioli)'org8ii*,
limy are beyond a dmifh'tlle nilfstWdcluhl reme
dy over discovered, hitvlflg cured tiulily'obstinnto
cases nfter overy MUiertncdicme had fiillod. The
I'tcnch PiUt have keen so universally SuccoMfiil
that the proprietor ciiali.knokn any dim to pro-1
v...w..n....r>n .UIJ .fill. ... 11,11-, ’..It IVIIII'T
riheon remedy'oftonal certainty unddr u forfeit-' ers, mid others, relative to tho amaaing efficacy'
Uh) ofThrco Hundred Dollars,
rrice 92 por.lmx. For sale by
G. 11. HENDRICKSON, Srfvtftffaah.
jhly 20 ; I«SI—ly
Petcfti’ Vegetable rale
d°ily effecting Mime of Um'Biost oaton-
•ishing ami wonderful cures thhl have ever
heen known—in consequence of whlfcli they Imvo
now'brcnine asiiiniiig nmrk, against which all Urn
arrows of disappointed Impo, envy end unebarit-
abilities* are levelled without distinction. '
■Peters' ye/jetnble Pills ere inthbilions, anti-
dyspeptie, arid anti-iiietcurinl, end may justly ho
considered a Universal‘Medicine—but they are
peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints!
Yellow nnd Bilioiis Fevers.Fevor and Ague.Dys-
B ' , Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache,
re, Astlima, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension
oftlio Stomnclt and Bowels, Incipient Diarrlimn,
Flatulence. Habitual Cnstivnness, Lora of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
mid in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where
n Cnthnrtic or nn Aperient is heeded. They nro
exceedingly mild In their operations, producing
neither iiauseA, griping nor debility.
KTSold wholesale and retail at all tho principal
Drug Stores in Savannah. jnly 29 182—ly
Advertise me nf.
T HE subscriber has been induced, at Urn re
peated solicita tion of his friends, to offer to
tlm public tho Medicines which Imvo proved nf
signal benefit (o themselves. It is Idle to declare
that he has no other object in view than tho bed-
efit oftho afflicted. Self-prcservkfinn is tlm first
organic law of nature in man; and he who labors,
•'xerts his intellect, and spends his means for the
public good, without expectation of any return
ironi tlm public, must possess a greater share of
philanthropy tlmn one in u thousand. After this
avowal, it i>< proper to mention, that Urn Hygeinn
Imvo been compounded nfter a life of
cided, hut unnueHlioimble. For
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Savannah’.
for facing his VEGETABLE LIFE WEES
wHImii tlm knowledge nnd reach of every imlivid-
uni in the community. Unlike tho hostofper-
nfeious quackeries which honst of vegetable fn-
gredients, tho Life Pills re purely nnd solely
vegetable, uiid contain neither mercury, antimo
ny, nrsonic, nor any other mineral in any form
whntever. They nro entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare nnd powerful plants, tlm virtues
of which though long known to several Indimi
tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists nre altogether unknown to tho Ig
norant pretenders to medical science, and were
never before administered in so happily effica
cious n combination.
THE P1KENIX BITTERS nre so called,be
cause they possess the po'wer ofrestoring tlm ex
piring embers ofhcalth, to glowing vigor through
out tlm constitution, ns tlm Pliamix is said to be
restored to life from the nslies of its own dissolu
tion. Tho Phcunix Bitters urn entirely vegetable,
composed of root* found only in certain parts of
the western country, winch' will itifnlihlv cure
FEVERS AND AGUES ofnll kinds; will never
fail tn eradicate entirely ufl Urn effects of mercury
infinitely sooner tlinu the most powerful prepar
ations ofSaranpnrilln. and will immediately cure-
tlie determination of BLOOD TO THE IIEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to young females:
nud will bo found a certain remedy in nil cose* of
nervous debility and weakness of tho moat im
paired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflanituntory
Khenirmtism, tlm efficacy of tho Phmnix Bitters
will be demonstrated by the use ofa single bottle.
The mmul dose of these Bitters is hull'a wine
(hiss full, iii wnter Orwmo, and this quantity may
m taken two or tlireo times a day, ubont half an
hour before meals, or a less quantity tuny be ta
ken nt all times. To rlroso who nre uffiictcd with
indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very greatly increaso tlm ac
tion oftho principnl viscera, help them to perform
their functions, nnd enable tiro stomach to dis
charge info the bowels whatever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
nppelite restored, and tho mouths oftho absorb
ing vessel* being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
nnd stronglh of body and energy of mind nro tlm
happy rostiliB.
For farther particulars ofMoffntt’a Life Pills
and Plimnix Bitters, npplyat Moffatt’s office No.
510 Broadway, New York, where the Pillscun ha
obtained for 25 cents. 50 cents nnd $1 per box;
and tho Bitters for $1 u $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the woudorful efficacy of both,
Mcdinnes have been compounded nfter a life of
practical experiment and acute observation; uud
that thoso recipes are adopted which have been
found most ethcnciou* iu ihe treatment oftlmdis
eases for whivh they are recommended. It is al
so proper to observe, thnt in hi* younger year*,
(he subscriber himself suffered the most deplora
ble ill health, arising entirely from great derange
ment of hi* digestive organs, induced by too in
tense application to study at college, und acquir
ing a knowledge of his profession. His own suf-
ferings eurly induced him to inveritigatoilm cause
of them, aud to endeavor to discover the best re
medies. His experience, in counexion with the
observations ho has made in n great number of
post mortem examinations, has irresistibly drawn
him to the conclusion, that tho digestive orgntis
aro tlm senttof a great share of human disease—
that the dtowfed nr deranged stnto’of them istlio
enuso of mtfch of our sufiering; for these nre vl*
tol organs, supplying the system with nourish
ment, ns as purifying it, aud pWMerving iu
healthy coMHIou. Beside*, the sympathy exist
ing between the digestive organs nhdVivery oth
er part oftlm system is very great, though the
connexion oftlm nerves. WtmA A6* digestive
organs nre tieratited or disease^. wS blood is
poisoned by tiro absorption of acitd,'putrid, and
undigested matter from the stomn’ch and intes
tines; and this mailer is not so completely thrown
offnt tho different emunctorins in diftcuso as in
health. As the blood is circulated through (he
system with wonderful rapidity for iu nourish
ment, it immediately begins to suffer whenever
the blood becomes contaminated. Hence, if we
desiro nr exjroct health, wo must kcrih tho foun
tains ol'lifo pure. S. J. SPOONER, M. D.
Tho nhovo meufeino for sale by
nov 26 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Ifarrlton’B Npcclflc Oliitmcut*
F OR tlm euro of whim sweRhigs, scroftilnus
ahd othertuirtoni,ulcers,sorolegs, old and
fresh'wounds, spibins nml -hmfates,swellings and
hiflahluiatiofts, scald head, women's sore breast*
rhinitliatlo pain*, tetter*, wtpfwiis, ciiUblains,
wliitIHws, biles, iftorns, and external diseases
gnnettilly. Tlm prnpriotnr has received at lenst
a ibtithniid Reitificates nnd other documents in
fitvnr nf this Specific Ointment—and tlioy em
brace almost all tlm complaints—m their worst
stngi*l—to which Ointment or sticking plnsUr
pa n ho applied. Among those certificates, there
are a grout many from tiro most eminent- physi
cinn* Til tiro conntty, who use tlm Oimuiutit in
their dnily practice, in preference toany, or all)
otlrore which Imvo ever been invented. Tho
proprietor has also received a great many te«ti
mcminls from farriers, military gentlemen, furui'
, as sontu
s can be ob-
of his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, nud all the ex
ternal complaint* and diseases nf horses; aud!
among tliem are no less thaw n dozen certifying!’
to tho perfect cures which it ha* performed oii;
tho sore backs nf some of those uuimnls. Al-|
together the proprietor fuels no hesitation in!
stating—nr in pulling ittothi proof ngninst nil
composition—that “Hnrritou’rf Specific Oim-
mont" is vastly superior to every thing of the
kind which has ItHruUifnre been tillered to tlie
public. For salo by T. M. &J.M.TURNER,
oct 28 , - ,<Mpnuumiit Square.
Evans’ Clmiuonalic Pills
P REPARED from a pure extract ofthe flow
er, a very wholosome bmdicine, mild in op
eration and nleasnnt iu uffdct, tlm most certain
praservoroflmalili, a snfc and eficctunl cure of
indigestion and all stomach dniiiplaint*: nnd as a
natural cntisequcnce, a purifier of the blood nnd
a sweetner nf dm whole system, to the nervous
and debilitated.
The powers of Evans’. Chamomile Pills nro
such, llmt tlm palpitating ll«art, tlm tremulous
hand, tlm dizzy eye,nml the fluttering mind vnn-
ish before tlmir effect* like noxious vapor* before
tiro betiigu influence of the morning aim. Tlm
tonic medicine is for various diseases, general de
bility, indigestion and its roK4equence»; as want
ofnpnelite, an apparent distension of tlm stom
ach, oclching, pains in tho stomach, acidity, un
pleasant tusto in tlm mouth, rumbling noise in
tho bowels, nervous symptoms,languidnnss,when
the Wind becomes irritable, desponding, thought ;
fid, tnelancholy nud dejected, hypochondrinrisni,
low spirits,consumption,palpitation* oftlm heart,'
nctVoiis irritability, night mnre.rheiimatisin.spas-
nindic affections, cJimnoss of sight, delirium, and
all tither nemuts symptoms, the-m Fills will pro-,
dude ail cffuctual cure. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS.
sept 7 No.8 Gibbons' Range.
Dr. Jayne’s Expcctorum. ,
T HIS iuvuhi.dilo medicitio is daily effecting
some of the most astonishing and wonder
ful tu res that have ever been known. All who
have ever used it for asthma, cough, spitting tif
blood, whooping cough, croup or hives, con-’
sumption, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, pain and
soreness oftho breast, difficulty of breathing, nfid
every other disease oftlm Mugs and breast, caYi
and do attest to its UfefulucsH. Bronchitis, a dis
ease which is ntmunlly sweeping thousands upon
thousands to a premutiiro grave, under tlie mis
taken name of consumption, is always cured by
it. The usual symptom* of this disease (Bron
chitis) are cough, soreness of tho lungs or thront,
hoarseness, difficulty of breathing., asthma, hec
tic fever, a spitting up of phlegm or matter, and
soirietiuie* blood. It is uu inflammation of tlm
fine skin which lines the inside of the whole nf
tlm wind tnlmsor nir vessels which run through
eveVy part oftlm lungs. This Expectorant im
mediately suppresses the cut^h, pain, infinmmn-.
lion, fever and difficulty of breathing, and produ-!
ces a free nud ousy expectoration, nnd a cure is
sdtti effected.
It alwny* cures asthma—two nr three large (to
nes will cure the croup nr hives of children, in
ftWn fifteen minutes to un hour's limn. It im-
irMdwlaiy subdue* the violence nf whooping
dtidgh, and effects a speedy cure. Hundreds who
hive been given up by their physicians a* inenr-
atrin with 'consumption,’ have boon restored to
perfect health by it. Foi sale by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
dec 17 Moaubicnt-SqiiarR.
CHAPMAN'S PATENT METALLIC
Dr. Jebb’s Kheiiinatic Liuiuieiit#
T HIS IriaMy approved uud long celebrated
npplicutftift for Kheunintic Disorders, is care
fully prepared according to tbe original recipe of
Sir Riclmrtl Jebb, Baronet, Physician to her late
Mnjesty arid Royal Family. It i* doubtless true,
tlmt the excruciating pain, tlm decrepitude, de
formity and premature old age, which are the
usunl attendants aud consequences of this dread
ed disorder, are suffered by many persons from
utter despair of n cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in tire efficacy of tlm niinmrous pretended
antidotes toted to effect this purpose. But those
who Imvo Itimlo trial of Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic
Liniment, even in obstinntu cases of long stand
ing, nnd of ttoo most severe character, have re*
euro- ceived cssebtial relief, nnd ninny have beoh cur
ed iu a fe\V days, some in twenty-four littnrs, o*
a number Ofpenrons in Boston and vicihity, who
were formerly afflicted with the Rlmuitiatisin,
have very fnl y and satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nro in the possession of the Proprietor,
which prove tho most thorough and surprising
cures by means of this most powerful Liniment,
iu cnscs where other approved nppliitatitins had
totally failed. Tim I.miiiiont is nlsb Used with
signal suctfess, and may be confidently recom
mended for chilblains, bruises,'spraitil, numb
ness, stiffrifctai oftlm joints, &c. 1’rftta, 50 cents.
A supply W the abovo article for state by
VVM. H. TURNER,
jnly 14 Opposite tlm Mansion House
Unzor Strop.
WITH FOVIl SIDES.
T HIS Tablet combines the properties tif both
a hone nnd strop, require* no oil or tother
fluid, and is in its use extremely simple. It is
tuosi particularly recommended to genttefhen
Vrho experience the inctiiiventencv ofa tender
Toco und strong heard—a* a razor applied occa-
sionally to tho Tablet will receive and retain so
pci feet nn edge, ns to render tho operation of
shaving as easy and agrctaablo nsit was before urn
plousant uud painful. For sale hv
WM. H. iTIRNER,
nov 5 Opposite tho Mansion House.
may be there inspected.
For sale by
A. BARTOW.
Athis Store, on tlm Bny, corner ofDmytnn-St.
jnly 14 169—ly
Lc Cordial do LuciiiCy on L’Et-
exir do L*Amour.
W E perceive by tlm papers tlmt tho famous
French physician, Dr. Mngnin, has estab
lished an ngcncy for the sale of tho nbovo named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, wo aro sorry for it, us wo think tlmt
there are tno umtiy people in this part of tlm
world already. We dure not enter into an expla
nation of tlm wonders effected by this medicine
hero, hut will imvurtlmless vetituro to add, that it
is tiro royalist thing in tlm world Ibrgcwt/fmeiiuud
ladies who nro husbands and tcivet, ahd who wish
to bn fathers aud mothers. The agent should lake
this medicine to tlm far west, Wlrora pcoplo nre
scarce.—Ncio York Examiner.
The Lucine Cordial” is a general iuvigorator
of tlm human frame iff nil tho various cases of
Inngor, lassitude aud debilitation, and is nt the
same time so simple, yet ho officaciotis, that white
it /au renovate tlm prostrated energies ofa giant,
an infant umy use it, notouly witli iinnunity, but
with ndvnntago. Tho Luciim Cordial is also an
iuduhitnhlo euro for tlm incontitionno oftlm tlriuo,
or the involuntary discliurge thoroof. It is like
wise an invaluable und unrivalled medicine in
cane* ofehronioeruptions oftlm skin,, and in tho
dropical affections ol'tlie ago.
This eoluhralod and inestintablo Cordial is for
sale by G. Jt. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
npprovcdnnd rocainmnudcd by physicians and
tioutisUoftho first ro»pov.-**iliiy. Just received
and for sale by A. PARSONS
oct 5
CoukIi RcniGditiSL
B ONSITj Llquorine, Tolu and Ilourhound
Lozengcs;Eiigiish refin'd Liquorice, Frencli
Jiijnbn Paste, Roso flavored Gum Drops, S)rup
• • * • • &, ffjwp-
of Gum Arabic, Church*', Amletson’s
mnu’sCdngh Drops; Hill'*goiiuiiio Balsam IIuu-
Justrocoiv
oy, &c. J not received and fur salo In
liov 20
lvml nml for salo by
0. 11. HENDRICKSON.
American Keperttary)
ilanuactiircs, embra-
^^F Arts, Sciences and
cing record* of American and either patent
inventiotar, account of Manufacture*) Arts, &c.
Fhilosophfcal and Literary Essays^cnniaiumg
also tho transaction* of
Tho Mechanics’ Institute, New Yrtrk.
Tho General Society of Metilulnics aud
■ - Tradesmen.
Lyceum of Natural History.
National Academy of Design.
The Jersey City Lyceum, aud other Scien
tific Institutions. Edited by James J. Mapes,
Profussor of Chemistry nnd Natural Philosophy,
itiftho Natimml Academy of Design. Published
monthly ut $4 por annum or 37£ cents per num
ber.
Tho work commenced in Febrttaty; tho Octo
ber number contains among many timers, papers
on tlm following subjects:
The Steam Engine.
Tables of strength ofTimber.
Daguerrotype Improvement;
Progress of Engineering.
New Suspension Bridge, hy James Dredge,
Tho ‘Nonsuch’ Iron Passage Bout.
Now svitoin of Lockage for Canals.
Now Pinning Machine.
Description of American PilltanU.
List nf English Patents.
Pcrsous desirous of subscribing, can see sonio
numbers of the work on application to
VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
nov 23
Pocket €ombs, ftc.
G ERMAN Silvor, Ivory and Horn Pocket
Combs; also, n largo assortHteut of Ladies
nnd Gentlemens' Sholl. Ivory nnd Hum Dressing
Combs; Pine Tooth do, Ereueh, Eriglish am
American Tooth Brushes. Just received mi
for state by A. PARSONS
ittiv 23
Sliuvlnsr Compounds,
W ILLIAMSON'S Saponaceous Compound
Guorlaiii’s Ambrosial Cream,Delasallor's
Cream of Almonds, Glumi's Sapotidceons Com
pound. For sate by
. WM.II. TURNER,
nov 5 Opp o to tlm MausiUH Hnuso.
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September,) it will be issued th(eo time* n week.•
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having resided Imre for tlm last nitre year*. nhM
during the whole of that lime, acted ks Foreninh
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Tore, undertake tlm arduous dntiek necessarily
appertaining (b Hie establishment of a now jour-
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He avow* himself nn opponeut of the perni
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years, “ that to die victors belong the spoils." Tlm
ncopta'h ivr condemned it; and in his opinion, it
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species of despotism, heretofore uiikhuwn in Uio
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of'huiiiun happiness. Man, ns a citizen, decay*,
wither* und shrink* under the iiiflifuiico of*ueh
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fur from wishing to ho instrumental in advancing
such an infamous principle, would desiro to im
press tin 1lm mind* of hi* natrons ahd the public,
n generosity ofpnipo<e which woftld scorn such
ndocfrhm ahd which should neither practice tlm
art* of corruption nor Im their dupes. lie would
endeavor to impress on tho minds oftlm readers
ol'ihe Savannah Evening Post, tlie fact, that nil
government* founded on *uch an immoral basis
uud pulpublo injustice, debases and iujiire* tlm
happiness, while it infringes gradually, hut cer
tainly, on tho civil rights oftlm great moss of dm
people.
Tlm Literary Department of tho Savannah
Evening Post, shall receive all due attention;
Several gentlemen of high literary diameter, have
promised occasional aid in this important part of
tho subscriber’s labor, nnd he feels safe iu assur
ing his renders that limy will find much interest
ing mater under this head.
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supervision of an industrious and competent
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collecting hiicIi information ns may bo useful
and interesting to the merchant and business por
tion oftlm community.
Correspondents will be estnhfixlmd nt home
nnd abroad, and every necessary means employed
to collect correct iufqriiiation lotaching tlm pro
ceedings of our Nulioiml nnd Slate Legislature*
—tho various changes in the sttek nnd mnnay
markets—tlm issue of new works from tlm pres*
—the doings of the old world; in short, every
possible effort will be made lo issue a journal,
which will induce every businetas mnu lo adver
tise in its colutan*, and take il into his hnuso
for the instruction und nmuseinent ofhis family.
The iindersmgncd deems it unnecessary to
enter into a tong detail of premises,, soum of
them, perhaps, never to tie .performed; -suffice
it to say, that he will mako every effort in his
power to please those who may fnvor him with
their patronage. B. T. THEUS.
TERMS;
Dnily paper. $8 perniiiiiun, payable whan tho
firstmiinlmri*delivered. Country paper, (three
time* a week,) $4. payable in advance.
(^Advertisement* will he published at tho
following rates, viz: 75 cents )mr squnre of 12
line* for the first insertion, and 50 ct*. for each
time Uiercnfter.
*#* Legal Advertisements published at tho
usual rates.
Razors. Ac.
R ODGER'S, EllinR's, IVnde’s nnd Du teller's
stip’r old English Razors
Chinese and Elliott's brass hack do do do
Saunder’s, Emerson's, Stougbt’s and Mucins'
Mctulie Strops and Pasto
Gentlemen's Dressing Cnses, of rose wood, ma
hogany and leather
Metalic, Chinn, Glass nnd Wood Shaving Boxes
Hair, Cloth, Hat,Tooth and Nail Brushes, every
variety uud new patterns
Fino English, French and American Washing
mtd Shaving Honp«, nud Shaving Cream*
Macasf; r, Bears, Antique, Nut und Ward’s Veg-
etui)to liairOils, highly flavored
Bears Grouse, Beef Marrow nud Pot Pomatums,
new stylo
Otto Roso; Lip Salve and Almond Paste
Cologne, La vender & Honey Waters, vtryaup’r
Extract Lemon, Orange, Musk, Rose, China
Pink,Verbena, Vtotets.&c., nil fresh articles.
Just received and for sale low, In
nov 21
R ECEIVED by Uib ship luwnnl nnd lirfg
Lydia, from Liverpool, and ships Timolnbn
and Eli Whitney, .from Boston, and brigs Clin
ton, L Baldwin undG U Lamar, from Now-Yi
a largo and extensileiwsnrtiimut ofTiilIntid \\ ...
ter Dry Goods. Auiong which hi* tlm following
12 bates heavy London Dnflte Blankets; 12
hales fancy Twilled Blanket*; fi hales colored
Blankets; 2 hole* lino Whitney Blanket*; JO Mo*
.whlto Welch Plain*; 10 hale*heavy tnix’d Plain*;
-50 cases Kersey* aud Liii*ey*. comprising all the
varintin; ip case* assorted nntitmlts; 5 case* Ken
tucky Joan*; 25 primes super blue,, black and col-
nred Urosdclnlh; 20 halos Red Flannel*, assorted
'qunlitir.*; 10 hales While FlatmeU, Roger’s Pa
tent. real Welch, &e;50 doz Scotch Bonnot*; 50
doz Kilmarnock Cap*; 50 hide* 3-4 and 7-8 brown
Shirtings; 20 kiln* 4-4 aud 5-1 brown Sheeting*;
10 ensc* 3-4 and 7-8 bleached Shirtings; 10 pane*
4-4 nud 5-4 bleached Sheeting*; 10 case* assorted
Prints; 5 case* asstirtod Checks; 200 dozen blue
Rotuall Hdkfs; 106 do/, light lldkl's; 100 piecos
Pongee Silk Hdkf*; BIO dozen domestic Wool A
Hose; 100doz VVHolen Gloves: 500.'doz assorted
spool Cotton; 200 llw Patent Thral^l; 600 dozen
Tapes nnd Braid*; 100 gro black and white Bone
Billion**; 150,000 Hemming’* mid Pfardovv'* Nee-
die*; with a variety ol‘Fancy Goudh- loo limner-
on* to mention,‘fill of whicli i* offered nt whole
sale uud retail tfdon nor usual favourable terms.
SNIDER, LAT1IROP & NF.VITT.
O’ Wholesfalo Room op A'airs, fruntiog Con*
gross-street. oct 29
O’ A Subscription List isteft at Col. Wa.-
lums' Bntik Store,where those who wish to sub
scribo are requested to.:ull aud leave their names,
dec 2l)
lor sale low,by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Drugs, IVcdiciiios dec..
1 f \ C ASKS Epsom Salts
JL \/ 4 do Pearl Ash
2 do Snluralus
2 do washing Sodn
1 do Flour Sulphur
B cases roll do
) do Gum Camphor
2 do Rhubarb
hbls green Copperas
dn Whiting
do CustorOil
6 do Alcohol
do dear strained Honey
6 do Bristol Brick
4 do Flax Seed
3 bates fine VelvetCorks
, 3 do Demijohn nnd Jug do
iOtl pnckagcsApothccatics Giailwarc,every
variety
10 groc'o Mnynnrd r:nd Rogers’ hlk luk
6 Uhls Macaboy und Scotch Simlf
20 jnt* do and Rappee db. &c. Ac.
Received by late arrivals, andforsate low ou
accommodating terms,
oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Press for Sale.
B EING desirous of embarking in another bu
siness, I now offer the establishment oftlm
Wilmikotoy Advertiser for sale.
I do not know of a more eligihte situation for
K entons desirous tif embarking in tho printing
usiness, than Wilntihglon, Nortli Carolina.
Term* acconimbdatiug. Application must be
post paid. F.C. HILL,
nov 16 276
PcrDuncry*
J UST received, a large supply of French,Gor-
man and American Cologne Water; al*o,
Lavender, Florida, Hriney, Orange. Portugnljdo
Esp'tde Roso, Ext. Burgnuiot.do Musk,do Vio 4
let, do Lavender. Fot sale l»y
A. PARSONS,
nov 4 No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
CS allies.
E NGLISH Back Gammon Bunrds, assorted
sizes. English, Fruncli and Cbineso Chose
Meu nnd Bonrds, fiuo Ivory, Ebony and Bone
Dominoes, Carnclle Cubs, Uattte Doors, Gumcs
and Grecos, extra Back Gammon Mon, Cups and
Dice,*Dissected Map* aud Puzzles, Bngatal
Boards. Just received and for sale hy
dec 15 G. R; HENDRICK80N.
dec 15
iiid~Pcppcr nud fllustardi
IOXES Londdn Mustard
10 do Cannister do
10 do ground Popper, in pnpnra
For sale by T. M. A J- M. TURNER;
sept 17
ViitviR Iflcdii’iiics*
(i\ DOZ. Henry’s Calcined Magnosla,
\_i!d nine; 6 do Uutlor’s Aperient do dd
16 grocu Myitard A Noyes’ Seidlita Powders
5 do do Soda do
Just received and for sale by
dec 9 A. PAllSONU.
Fresh Spices, ftc.
1 CASE Mace, 150 mats Cinnomou
1 bill Nutmegs, 1 hill Cloves
10 kegs hare grotihd Ginger
10 bags Race do
10 do Alspice, 25 do Tepper
Just received utid for sate by _ . .
dec 11 G. R, IIENDRICR^ON.
PnitoiirWiirnilnsf Stools. .
A SUPPLY ofthis neat ami dosirablo arUclo l
dorignod fbr warming bods, nnd iu churches
nud ussombllns lbr the feht, no fire btalng used
renders them ftto from danger. Just received
O. It. HEN-nniCKHON.
fifniibcr Nulls, ftc.
UBLS Glauber Salts, suporur quality
4U?rf'
250 boxes do do do do
16 4 bhls Salt Pttlre. 15 bUU Wbitiug
3 cask* Linseed Oil*, just received nud for
salobv T.'M. A J- M. TURNER,
doc 5 MouuineiiPSquuru.
TO THOSE WHO VALUE A FINE HEAD
. OF IIAIR. USE .
Quirk’s. Cnssada oil.
T IIE disetaVe* of the linirnmnng in are thn*e
which dccasinu baldness und gradual fulling
offfoftinj liafr, and thinness of it—tho causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
vers; por*|nYution, which extend* the pores, re-
luxe* tlm rdot*. cause* tlie hair tn fall off. nnd of
ten occasions total liuldue**. Baldness has ever
been esteemed a greuldufcct. -It generally arises
through violent exercise, from wheretoerew per
spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss
of the linir—it relate* the roots—the acidity pre
vent* tliu •fluid acting on tlm hair,which occasions
it to waste. For instance, nfter u vi dent perspi
ration tlm hair becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, und no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore,
to prevent it* taking nn effect ou the hair, first
nih ihe linir dry witii a cloth, then apply the Cns-
sndtt Oil to the rent* of die hair, so tnat tlm skin
oftho head may ho moistened, uud remain so af
ter each time of perspiration.
Sold u hotoi-alo and retail hy the proprietor
Tims. Quirk,No. 490 Broadway, N. York; and
by npptiintuient, hy
nov5 ANSON PARSON?.
Tlm true PottnMujl.
Extensively used in Liiropn. never
dttced into America.-.
I T cures rind prevent^ all Clianplnp
nesHof tjm Hands end Ups. lr
effect* of cold weather,,.well rul
tlm hands and lip* every, night goi
certain preventive mid dura. , .. -
Italsn cures Frosted Fget, nnd .Corns,
lieyo tho paii| nf Corrt* wpsli tlfy fuel
water, pnre the Corn cfoito, apply n lilt
oil a piece of linen lint,^ , •
It cures Swelling* «nH Bruise* Acfiwtonod by
ful|s nr otlmrwisc. mid y HI prevent tiro many bid
consequence* of such oicidnnto. ,, .-j.
)fa little be wqll rubbed in oil a Bmise.or Phroh
it w’ill urcvctit liJpckneK . . -y
It will cure Burn*, nnd Squids, If, applied ui-
•only, alleviating pain, and ’preventing ulistenro-
M w 'tsnftil lbr ( u Stiff Neck, and SwellitigVf
tho Glnnds, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic*,
and Gouty Pains, in any part-. » >T |
It immediately remqytt* frnniiles, und oth’pr
Eruptions: is exceedingly usc.nil lor Sore Brenfits,
particularly in lyiqg-iu. It* efficacy.,in this very
trying casn, whei| allnther application* hnvo fsfj-
edrlins been well proved, mid can be ntiestettby
. . (jscful for Cnocejn before,they nre broken,
and Im .unfailing remedy for the Pile*. . } *>
It give* a duhcncy'oTfragriui'tontid that nnlnrnl
heallhful appearance lo tho skill ,1)0 oilier preptyt^
mini) oftho kind Im* over been kn^wn to prndqre.
So iuvaUialda i* this compound, (or every bveq^-
vonieiicoto which tlm skin i* liable, thnt tnnjm
who Ipivo onca proved it* beuefit will tiover wif-
liugly tie without it. .
For sale by WM. II. tURNF.R,, .
sept5 Opposite tlm Mansion House.
Oclntluc Cupsulcs of Fare Co-
paivn Baling
A C’crlaiu Cure for Sick Head
Aclie.
W HICH ha* been used in families, every
member of which has had sick hundnche
-•* n infancy,as nconstiintioiml family complaint,
11.(hascured cflectuully in every instance yet
known.ninQiiiuiiiglonniuy hundred*. It i* not
uriplenrtmt to tlm taste, nud doe* not prevent the
daily avocations ofoim using iu it must he perse
vered iu. uud tlm cure is gradual, hut certain and
pcriiinimut. Instance* are constantly multiply
ing where thisdistrossirtg complaint incomplete
ly relieved and cured, although of year* standing,
by tlm use of Dr. Spohn’s celebrated remedy.
One decided preference i* it* pleasantness, hnv
iug nolle of the uauscntiug effect* of common
drug*.
lit all dyspeptic syiuttinis, costiveness, irregu
larity, distress after meals, pninsiutlm side uud
torpidity ofthe fiver, tlmcuru is perfect, and any
oue so afflicted will hcconm immediately convin
ced oft using it, tliathe bus ut last found u ‘‘sover
eign balin for his wouudS." Females are particu
larly recommended to use it for costiveness or ir
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
proved to correct vitiated uud disordered humors
keepitig llio stomach in Most perfect order. Those
person* who nfter nn evening* indulgence at bar-
tics, tico. hnvo heatlnohn «i»«l dullness tho next
day, will find this n surfe preventive if taken nt
bed tithe. For all common complaints, iu n few
days it* virtues will be sell-evident, and a complete
cure will soott bo effected. When n person bus
ncoldatid fouls unwell,' generally u free use of it
fora tow days will Im sure to relieve without
physic or pills. To children it umy be given wiUi
Uio grentestadvnntagc.
In all acidity or sourness ofstamnch this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; a* a general family
medicine it is now ado pled by many of Um most
respectable fumiles. It ucver sickens the stomach
or nrtiduccsnny ofthe inlhlensnut effects ofphyiic.
For salo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
mig 4 Moument Squdre.
A CLEAR FAIR SKIN-
T HE Copavia’ Balm is, of /»Yl the medicine.^
employed m rombniing .Jlic chronical qpij
acute gonorrlural affections, lusb tbe blcnnnrhuui
called whites; the only one, tho specific nctjqffbjT
which hn« n*ver been doubted, nnd to wnicn
physicians have in con*cqnence.given the prefer;
eucti* but its nauseous taste nud smefl lire tbe
causes nf its being rejected hy many patients',
This is Um reuson why no utany experiujerit*
have beennindein order tndWqversome niodq
of disguising its tnato, so thnt it might he^tnkeq
wiui less repugnance; but hitherto this had been
lull imperfectly effected, nnd qlwnya hy mldiiinu
of «omo active sulwtaiice which; modifies its pro-
perties. and tlm* destroys il* clicmirnl roiistilu-
tion and its physical character. 1 therefore offer
n mode of administering it ill such a slate tlmt it
cannot occasion tlie slightest repugnance, mid
this without Kiibniitting it tu 'utty pltoraiioii. My
method consist* iu ouclu*ing it in the Gelatiuo
Capsule*. , t , .
A supply oftlm above valuable ntcdicino just
received, aud for sate hy * . -. ■ ,
ANSON PARSON8,
, nor 21 . No.8 Gibbons’ Range.
Houck s Paltacea. .7. ,
T HIS valuable medicino maybe tnkrq with
perfect safety Ijy all ages and in all disease*.
Its cures nro fbr the followingdiseasos: Dyspep
sia. loss of nppelite, indigestion, inflammation of
tho slotnnch, nenrtlmrti. dinrrham, dysentery nr
flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men
struation, periods of cessation of menses, floitr-al-
hit8 or whites, ague nnd fever, bilious or remit
tent fever, typhus fever, scntlet fever, small pox.
Erysipilos nr St. Anthony’s fire, asthma, pleurisy,
measles, fellow fever, costiveness, wind on the
stomach nr bowels,cholerh.morbus,consumption!
spitting blond, influenza^ colds, coughs, ipflani?
umtinu of Um chest, palsy, gtiut, rhuunuitisyu irs-
flanminthry sore throat hr quinsy, /whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat,
croup, iilflamumtion ofthe heart, dropsy, rickets,
disease.* Uf the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics. nervous and sfrofn- ’
IdusnffehtionsofUm membrane* nnd ligtahtents,
Mercurial and vctierialdiseiwes, ulcers, sorea^af:
fectionshfUm ski'd, nud diseases arising ftomim-
pbreBlti'od,&c. * , “* ,i“*,
A Supply ofthe above ralttnbio medicingjusf
received par brig Oglethorpe, aud lbr sale by the
single bottle or box, by . 3L
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 14 N<>. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Rlttrkiiiff luk.
BBLS Mnrking Ink, suitahlo for nmrking
cotton, just received nnd for unto by
oct 24
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Ilnrrisbn'H Specific Ointment,
F OR tlm cure nf white swellings, scrofulous
nnd other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old und
fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings und
itiflnnmmtiniis, scald head, women's sore breasts,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilbinins,
whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseasesgen-
erally. The proprietor has received at least a
thousand certificate* mid other documents in fa
vor ofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they
embrace nlmtlfet all the complaints—in their worst
stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can
be applied. Among thoso certificated, there are
a great number (rout tlm most etui tie rit physician#
in the country, who use tlm Ointuifetit in their
daily practice, in preference to any, hr all others
which have ever been invented. The proprietor
;timoniafs
bus also received a great many testimonials from
farrier*, nlilitary gentleman, farmer* and others,
relative to tho aatuzing efficacy of hift Oiutmcnt,
in bruises, Hits, and all the exterual complaint*
nnd disensfis of horses; and among them are no
loss than a dbzeu certifying lo tho most perfect
cure* which it has performed on tlm sore backs
of soum of those animal*. Altogether tlm pro
prietor feel* tio hesitation in stating—or In put
ting it to tho proof against all composition—thnt
“HARRISON'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT’’
is vastly superior to overy tiling of the kind which
has heretofore been offered to the public.
(CTSold wholesale nnd retail at all the princi
pal Drug Store* in Savannah,
jnly 29 182—ly
• Rowland’^ Knlydor,
for the FACE and SKIff,and of vital importance
to the support of FEMA LE LO PEL I MISS.
P OWERFUL of effefct,yet mild of influence,
thin admirable specific (u Preparation from
tho most delightful Balsamic Exotics, nnd per
fi ctly free from mineral, or other pernicious
admixture) possesses balsamic properties of sur
prising energy. It eradicate* TAN, FREC
KLES, PIM PLF.8,8 POTS. REDNES S.nnd all
CUTANEOUS ERUPTION'S,gradually renliz-
mg a delicately clear fair, and soft Skin; trans
form* even the most SALLOW COMPLEX
ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; renders
harsh tahd rough skill delightfully soft and
smooth; imparts to tite FACE, NECK, nnd
ARMS, a healthy aud juvenile bloom; nud, by
due percevenmcH in it* applications, promotes
a free attd uninterrupted exercise of those im
portant functions of dm skin, which ate ofthe
utmost necessity for the preservation of Health,
und continuance of n Bdnutiful Complexion.
The Knlydor is etjually ihdispensihle in
the NuVsery as at tho Toilet Perfectly innox
ious, it may be used by the most delicate Lady,
with the,assurance of safety and efficacy.
To Mothers Nursing tAtir Offspring. it gives, In
allcasesonf incidental nilflaimimlioii. immediate
relief; cools tlm mouth nf ilm infant, and enhances
maternal pleasure ill tiro act of administering
alimentary nourishment:
To Gentlemen, whose face* nre tender nfter
SHAVING.—A great infelicity which attends
tlie operation of Shaving is tlm irritation ofthe
skin; iriunyGentlemen sutler snvorely from this
causo. Howland's Klaydor will be found excel
lent beyond precedent in amelioration and allay-
iug lliat most unplcnsant sensation.
It protects the face and skin from the perni
cious effects of the Sun and dust, which produce
Suii-liurtts, Tnn, I'arcbed Lip*, Freckler, Ac.,
nil of which it entirely eradicates; and in case* ol
stings of inserts, it immediately nllnys the most
violent intlnrM'intion, nnd renders the skill delight
fullv smooth nnd pleasciil.
To Ladies, who occa**ionally sojburnon the
sea const, or are partial to aejuntic excursions, or
nre about to encounter long voyagei, should In*
varinhly provide themselves with tho Kalyclor,
by tho use of which, during tlm novelty of such
recreation, aud alter online immersion, or *ea
Bnthing, the pristine fascinotioil bfa flue akin
and atiimled Complexion arb guarded from
othenvise certain, and perhapn lasting injury, as
tho influence ofthe Son on tho skin produces
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort.
TjlORcHnsiimptioii nnd liVorcQmplnint,coiigh*j
Ju cbld*. astlmiu, difficulty of breathing, pain*
ill the side or lireast, spitting of blbod;. catarrlis,
palpitation oftho heart, oppression itiijl soreness
of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectiq
fever, night sweats, diflicidt or profuso expecto-
ration, nnd all other affections of the chest, lung*
and liven
* To persons of disordered nervons system, or
tho«e who are unable to rest well at night, this
mediciith is most emphatically recommended:
The inestimable value ofthis celebrated medicino
lias been highly tested, liild fotinU not wantiug.
TheIVoprietorisdaily receiving tiro most flatten
ingnt&biiiita ofhis success;and ills truly gratify;
ing tii say this is emphatically tHb medicine oftho
people! Iti* usod hy the Medical Faculty; sup
ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole
New-York Press, aud is in thb. house of most of
our citizen*. •
It tuny bo taken without the least fear of dan
ger by children, nnd person? t debilitated by dis
ease. In fine, tho cures tiro Balsam ofLivetworf
has already effected, and is hourly perfolmingf
the consequent popularity it Im* obtained among
thoso persons, who b^experietice are bust quail,
ned to judge nf iu etticacv; the exalted npiniori
otitertuinud of its virtues by physicians; tho con
sequent recommendation it receives from tho
Medicul Faculty—spank cogbiitly and unequivo
cally ofthe merits aud success of tins medicine. •
Invented by au old ami very learned phyweiun,'
distinguished alike for his talent, research; and
experience; the confidence rbjrosed by him ji| itri
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
hint while soverely aud Inmehtably diseased witH
the most distressing symptoms or Consumption,
it being now subjeetto tim udvice and control ol
three physicliins, together with the inuitv tiptimo
tiinl* und corroborating certificate* wqich have
bfcbtt voluntarily, given ttg by persons who have
received it* pbtunt and salutary effect, must go,
fltr, very far, tu recommend tni* a* a Vegetable
Medicine oftincquulted and undeninblo virtue fof
Consumption and nil the di*tf (isuswhich prey up
on timeliest, lung* oud liver;
nicdicirro a:
tier (o ask _ .
Wbrt,” aud do not takfi any tiling else- There is
fib other medicine connected with this, or. in any,
way possessiUg tlm saute virtues; . See that tlm
signature of Geo.Taylor, M, D.,,\s nn every bot
tle, in iny hand writing, .To counterfeit thiswil
be forgery. For sale at •" *, •
juiie 1 T. M: & J. «(: TURNER’S.
tan, Sunburns, roughnejji, tensity, Sfc.
For sate by T. M; A J. M. TURNER,
UncuiTcnt Dank Notes.
A UGUSTA Bank*, Colunibus Banks.
Monroo Rail Road State Batik Bruuches,
Ocmnlgoe Bank, Bonk HawkltisviUe,
Goo. Rail Road, Ac; Ac. Ac.
Purchased at the lowest rates; Uud tiio highest
*!’^ r ipL e fa,D r .i.b r ,
Corner Bull-street nitd Bay Lano.
For ante, a tow shares of Marine Bank Stock,
march 3 60
Flax Sectb Ac. *
BBLS freih Flax bred
3 ]
|. do dd Carrageen or Irish Moss
t case pure White Gtttri Arabic
2 do superfine Bermuda Arrow Root
l do di) Tapioca
1 do PedrlSogo, just received nmlforLdo
l, y ANS0N PARSONS:
nov 20
Tlie Itlaii-at-AvinS)
O R Henry do Ctjri>its;u romance, by G. P.
R. James, ndthor nf Darnlby De L'Orme,
Charles Tyrrell, Hebry of Gui*c, &c.
The clement* nf Geology for Jihpulnraso, con
taining a description oftite'Geoio'gibul foimations
attd tnmernl resources of tho United Stales* by
Charles A Loo, M. D. , . •
Tlm Farttter* Instffictor, conlwting of Essay*,
practical direction* lin'd hint*, for tlie inanpggntwC
of tho Farm and tite Garden; originally pnhiisned
iu tho Cultivator, qnlegted and revised by J
Bncl. Raj. J“™ 0 J ,;K f . w|luams .
tion in use, for tiio above diseases.. It convert^
whooping ch'iigh into a .mild, and■ Iraotable (lisj
ease, slmrteiis its durntiou more than one lutlf.anu
produces a certain and speedy recovery. Fr,nut
hhlftn ono (hx-sponiifttl will certainly cure cronn
itj Infants olid young cluldren, to hnlf on hour and
sept J6
10
Cnt-kit BlMtliof Lonip Oil, low pncoil,
iilHt rucoivod und fur wilobv '
OC1I3 GU HENDRICKSON.
"OH;
Clrccn Hons- l’Uints,
-pOUuululow.b, wm; j|_ BURNER,
dec-17 Opposite Maitateb llmi*u-
GUdu uutL (ipiiiia Frl’sc’Jt’vcrtj
OrnnKeti. . (
•cioRwliy W. Il. TllUNEIi,,
J; dec 17 Opphsito Mutfslhu Ilotik.
ihlfto ono Ita-sponiiftil will certainly cut
il infants tutd young children, to hnlf on
«« hour. Tho live* ofhnndreds of child
be saved a/inaally, by alwny* keeping it on Itatidf
read y for every niuorgency. r njjMle by^
dors
2 hbls Mo
1 do high Trait
Just received, per late arrival*, and.
A Serial’ Cases;.
NEAT, fancy article, for hold
emu. Juflt received per bri- A
fur Rule liy ANSON
nus:K)
Presto * Kei
A ,niu„u,d
. Suud,. WM! . ..
ue^v wl and fur tulu by^
1 -nov ao