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NO. 309;—VOL. XXXVIII.]
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN,
.. PURMIIIKD DA1I.T AND Tlt|>WKRKI.Y
BY IOCKE ds DAVIS,
' KOiroita AND NltOPIUKTOUH.
Daily Papor v*
Ti'i’WOpMy Paper
TERMS.
. .910 par annum.
• 9& per iinnum.
tCTAdtirtiscmcnls appear in both papers,
All Advertisement* published nt tlio usual rates,
viz: Suvonty-fivo Cents for tho first, and Thirty-
revolt and a Imtf for each insertion uftor, per
fipinro of twolvo line*.
N. li. Each Citation by the Clerk* oftlio Courts
nf Oruiirm*, thnt application has hcon made for
JjPttoM of Administration, must ho published
THIRTY DAYS at lout. !
Notiro by Executor* and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditor* in tvndor in their account*
must bo published SIX WEEKS.
Sale* of Negron* hy Executors end Adminis-
. Irator* muat be at pubic auction, oil the finrtTuea-
Uav oftlio month, between the usual hour* of
Njdc, at tin* place of Public Sale* in tho County
‘.Nvhoro th? inters To*Umeutaty, of AdmiuUtru-
tjniuor Guardianship umyhavo linen granted, first
giving sixty days notice thereof in 0110 of the
S it'd ic ira-'otte* ofthw State, and at the dooref
ie Court House, where such sales aro to ha
Held.
Notice for leavo to sell Negroes, must ho pub
lished for four months, boforo any order absolute
shall ho made thereupon bv tho Court.
Sales of Real Estate hy Exceptors, Administra
tors, and Guardians, uiustbo published SIXTY
DAYS boforo the day pf Sale. Those sales must
. bo mado at tho Court House door of tho Comity
in which tho property is situate, and on tho first
Tuesday oftlio Mouth,between the hoursoftenin
the morning and four in the afternoon. No sale
from day today is valid, uulesa so expressed in
the advertisement.
Application* by Exocutcr*, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Lund, must ho published FOUR MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (oxcopt negroes)
of testate and iittestata estates by Executor* and
Administrators must ho advertised FORTY
DAYS.
Application* by Executor*and Administrator*
for Letter* Disimuory, uiustbo published SIX
MONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Morlgages on
real estate must be advertised onco a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Order* oftlio Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with n copy of the bond of agreement) to
make title* to land inii*t he advertised Tnur.E
Month* nt least.
SherifTssnlesunder oxocutioni regularly grant
ed by tho Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY
DAYS—-under mortgage execution* SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perishable property under or
dor of Court, must he advertised, generally, TEN
DAYS boforo tho day of sale.
All Advertisemeutswill bo punctually attended
to' '
\* All Letters directed to thi* Office or too
Editor, must bti postpaid, tp entitle them to at
tention.
PETE It*N PILL*.
W E would cull Attention to the advertisement
in our column* to-day of PETERS’ VEG
ETABLE PILLS. We understand by tho best
medical authority, that thore is no preparation 6 .
the day which enlovr so enviable a reputation.
At tho South ninf North, their sttcceu has been
unbounded, and wherever introduced wo believe
thny have given tlw uyixt perfect natWhntlnii.
Wo have this day had CD Irtlervhiw with one of
our citizen*, Henry K. Fox, who was recently
cured nfn most remarkable and obstinate cuta
neous eruption, where the body was covered with
fltlsnmo ulcers, and oven tho tnlisil* of thu throat
oaten away—and hy using these Pill* daily for sht
world, wni entirely restored to health.—.Veto
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed reborn tint liunlth oftlio body,
beennso they nitrify and invigorate the blood, and
their good*dir cl* are not eoiintnrbalnncRd hy any
inconvenience 5 being composed entirely of veg
etable*, they do not expose those Who use them
to danger, and tliolr elfncla are na certain a* tliov
nro salutary ; they are dally and safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and
to women in the most criticnlnnddelicate clrcmii-
stance*, they do not disturb or shock tho animal
function*, hut restores their order and re-estab
lishes their health; nud for nil the purposes which
a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the
whole system are required, they staud without a
rival.
O’ Sold wltnh'vnlo and retail, at all tho princi
pal Druggists itt Savannah,
july 29 182—ly
For Rent.
M Tho Room* 011 the 2d and 3d floors oftlio
Savannah Insurance and Trust Company
Building, well adapted for Counting Room*, or
Law Office*, and will be fitted up In soil the oc
cupant*. Poiucssion given on the 1st November.
octlR S C HOUSE, Secretary.
Tcu Dollars Reward*
Runaway from the subscriber about a
month since, his hoy DAVID, well
known about the city an a Bricklayer by
trade. lie has recently been seen 011
the Ugecchcu. Thcuhove reward will be given
oil hi* delivery to II. F. WJLLINK.
nov 10
Watch and Jewellery Store,
South title Monument-Square.
The subscribers have and
will keei* constantly on hand
a well selected assortment
\ ofClocks, Watches, Jewel
lery, riilvor-wnre, and fan-
I cy Goods, which they will
L sell on the most reasonable
terms, to those who will fit*
1 n cull.
SPEAR & JONES.
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing
flocks und Watches, and their time warranted.
Also, Jewellery nmdo to order and repuired.
oct21 254
Taylor’s Balsa 111 of Liverwort,
F OR consumption, liver complaint, asthma,
lossofflesh, palpitation of the heart, Ac.
Delays are always dangerous—particularly so to
those who neglect their cold.* and cough*. . At
first you compluiu of a cold, which ip neglected;
afterwards a soreness is felt.in tho hionchia, with
n hacking cough, nud finally tho disease sullies
upon tho lungs; then conies hectic fever, spitting
nf blood,pniu in the chv*t,!urd cough* und sweats.
To obviate all these distressing symptom*, Minus
no time in using Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort. For eight years lliis invaluable vegetable
Balsam has hoen used with unbounded success.
Very Important.— 1 The original Proprietor
wishes it to be distinctly understood, that lie has
no connexion with 375 Bowery, (N. Y.) mid
tlmt the individual of that number i* nut authori
zed to use my namn or to vend my medicine.
Tonch none that has not my written signature 011
•he label, a:;.l;!.««.«iliiiu.ilu ufoupy wrigntou the
wrapper and label, and my name mid seal on tho
cork. • GEO. TAYLOR. M. 1).
31 Chamhers'Street, Now-York.
SolJ by appoititmem liy
ANSON PARSONS,
nov 12 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range, Savannah.
Clarified Essence of Ilorehound
Candy*
J PEASE & SON’S Horchonnd Candy
• compuiiiided ft0in 25 diffident ingrediontm
highly recommended for the cure ofcoughs,colds-
lunrsenc**, irritation of the throat, &c. Just ro
tcived per Excel, und for sale .by
nov 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Robinson’s Patent Barley, Ac.
/* DOZEN Robiu*on's Patent Burley, 3 kegs
v superfine .Scotch Oat Meul,G do do do Pearl
Barley. Just received nud forsnle hy
• ANSON PARSONS,
mov 23 Nu. S Gibbons’ Range.
_ THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
ttiidenn’s Strong tlieuinir Plaster.
T HESE Plasters two prepared for pains or
weakness in the broust, side, back or limbs.
Also, fin flu) gout, rheumatism, liver complaint,
and dyspepsia. And for coughs, colds, asthmas,
difficulty of breathing, oppression oftlio stomach,
&c., they will give almost immediate and sooth
ing reliufi und lor pleasantness, safety, cu*o nud
Certainty, nro decidedly superior to most other
remedies. At certain season* of tho your, when
cuughs and colds nro *0 prevalent, nud when so
nnyivuro afflicted with uflhciiotm of the hruuut
ami lungs, thfcra is nothing in tho whole range of
ffio materia medicn that can bo ttsud with so much
safety and certainty us Undunu’s Plaster*. Una
of these inVnlnnlile Plasters applied to thu chest,
will, in twenty-four hours, relievo thu most vio
lent cough, and give soothing relief to tho chest,
"hey are also invaluable ns a preventive, a* few
person* take cold when wearing thu Plasters. It
11 not supported Uint porsons nuncqmiiutod with
Miedicitm can understand bow Fluster* can bo of
1,0 much importance in these affections. Yet they
Mny rely on such being the fact. At all events
•na experiment is a safe one, and will tint cost
Mi’jcli; and those who urn thus nlllictod ure udvi-
■on to try thorn. •
A supply of these celebrated Plasters just ro-
' c * w *d nud for sale by
"ov 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
GpHs and Chlorine Tooth Wurth*
L’OR clumting nud preserving the Teeth and
. Gums, and purifying die breath; prepared
entirely from vegetable suhstancos, and i* highly
Approvod mid reoomiuoudud hy physicians und
•icntisu of the first respectability. J list recoivod
«nd for tale hy . A. PARSONS,
octft
Tho Lucina Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T IIE unprecedented nonularity of this benefi
cent and inestimable CORDIAL m the U-
nited States, has induced one or tuoro tiuprinci-
pled persons tn manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, uniter various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other effect than Unit of swindling the
public; and to give a yet inoro plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, those persons ailed tlmt
their wretched nostrums liavo* been in use in
England und elsewhere for a number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. M.aguin made
hi* wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been over thought'of, or at least mado pub
lic ; mid all 'those thcti iu tun for the restoration
oftlio decayed virile powers were found to ha of
hut lililu avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for harrenne*s ortho cure of iuipntcncy, but Dr.
Magniu’s aro more catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have been thought of hut lor the ap
pearance and great celebrity of tho LUCINA
CORDIAL. A* no counterfeit of the name is
at present in circulation, it may in general he a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Lucina Cordial, hut a* further assiirance.ilwould
e a* well to noto that its name, Lucina Cordial,
o Elixir of Love, 1* stamped in the glass of each
hullo—the combined arm* of Franco and the U-
nited Stales are on theoutwnrd envelope—that
a Flour dc Li* is printed nil tho nccmnpstiying
direction*, and bountifully embossed outlie show
bills hanging in Um stores of tbdse who have - the
genuine article for sale.
The celebrity of tho Lucina Cordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add tlmt it is the
only efficient remedy fur hnrrcnucsN, and tho res
toration of decayed \ irile powers ever known;
and that in the cure of Fluor^AIhus,Gleet,ohsti no
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence of the urine, or tire involuntary discharge
'thereof, it* superiority over every other medicine
is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For
snlooy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
jnly 29 182—ly Savannah.
ITIofiatt’s LIIr Pills and I’liwtiii
Bitters.
T HESE medicines Imyc long been known and
appreciated for their extraordinary and im
mediate power* ofredoring pnrlect health to per
son* suffering under nearly every kind of disease
to which the human frame is liable.
The proprietor rejoice* in tho opportunity nf-
forded hy tho universal diffusion ofthe daily n'resa
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE BILLS
within the knowledge and reach ofevery individ
ual ip the community. Unlike tho host of per
nicious quackeries which boast of vegetable In
gredients, the Life Fills are purely and solely
vegetable, utid contain neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form
whatever. They are entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare and powerful plants, tho virtues
of which though long known to scvernl Indian
•tribes, and recently to some euiinent pharmaceu
tical chemists arc altogether unknown to thu ig
norant pretenders to medical science, and were
never before administered ill so happily effica
cious n combination.
THE FHCENIX BITTERS are so called, be
cause they possess the power of restoring the ex
piring embers ofhcalth.to glowing vigor through
out thu constitution, as tho I’hwuix is said tn he
restored to life from thu ashes of it* own dissolu
tion. Tho Fha-nix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
composed of root* found only in certain part* of
the western country, which will infnliblv cure
FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds; will never
fail tn eradicate entiroly all the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than ihc most powerful prepar
ations of.Sarsnpnrilln. and will immediately cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to voting females:
und will lie found n certain remedy in all cases of
nervous debility and weakness of thu most im
paired constitution*.
A* a remedy for Chronic nud Infinnuuntory
Rheumatism, the efficacy oftlio I’hnmix Bitter*
will ho demonstrated hv the u*o of a single bottle.
The usual dose of these t litter* •• h'fs tvlttfi
gias* tint, m water nr wine, and this quantity may
he .taken two or three limes a day, about half an
hour before meal*, nr a less nunntity may ho ta
ken nt all times. To tliosu wlto are afflicted with
indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very greatly Increase the ac
tion oftlio principal viscera, help them to perform
their fiite-nons, and enable tho stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Tints indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
nppclito restored, and the mouths of the absorb
ing vessels being nlcamipd, nutrition is facilitated
ifnd strength of body and energy of mind urn the
happy results.
For farther particular* ofMofihtt’s Life Pill*
and Pliumix Bitters, apply at Mollhu’s office No.
510 Broadway, Now York, where the Pill* can bo
obtained for 25 cents. 50 cents and $1 per box;
and the Bitter* for $1 n $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates oftlio wonderful efficacy of both,
may lie thcro inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on tho Bnv, corner ofDrayteu-St.
july 14 169—ly
Vnlfcr’s Celebrated French Pills
Three Hundred Dalian Challenge.
rTIHF. Pennine French Pills against nil the
X QUACK nostrums oftlio ago—for tho cure
of a certain disease. Tint FRENCH PII L8
are applicable in all case* fur cither sex. (warrant
ed free front tucirury,) and do not Alicet tU«
breath in the least, and nro perfectly pleasant nud
agreeable to flip stniuncli, and have never failed
to make a speedy and permanent cure, without
tho least regard to diot or application to busim-s*.
In long, protracted or chronic stage* nf tho dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Flour Alims, Gravel, Fo-
mule Complaints, orn weakness ofthoso organs,
they are beyond a doubt the most ofieclunl reme
dy over discovered, having cured many ohstmnte
Case* after every other liicdicmu had tailed. The
French Fills have been so universally successful
that tho proprietor ciiau.kmof.* nny otto tn pro
duce a remedy of equal certainty under a forfeit
ure nf Three Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 per box. For sale hv
CL R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july 2!) 182—Jy
Peters’ Ycptnblc Pills
A RE daily effecting soma of the mo*t aston
ishing und wonderful cures that have ever
been known—In consequence of which they have
now become a shilling mark, against which nil the
arrow* of disappointed hope, envy and tuichuril-
nhlen.'s* are levelled without distinction.
Peters’ Vegetable .Pills nro anti-bilimt*, anti-
dyspeptic, and otiti-tucrcuriid, and may justly bo
considered a Universal Medicine—hut they are
peculiarly beneficial in thu following complaint*:
Yellow mid Bilious Fevers.Fovor and Ague,!);*-
B ’ . Croup, Liver Complaint. Hick Hendnchn,
cu.Asthma, Dropsy, RIleumutisin.Enlarge-
mailt of tliu Spleen. Piles, Female Obstruction*,
Heartburn. Funcd Tongue, Nansen. Distension
ofthe Htomnrhalid Bowels, Incipient Diarrhu-A,
Flatulence, iliilliltlal Cnstivcness, Loss of Appo-
tilo. Cholic, Blotched or Hallow Complexion,
nud in nil cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where
u C’oiharlic or nil Aperient is needed. They nro
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
neither nnu»rn, griping nor debility.
10’Sold wholesale und retail n't all tho principal
Drug Store* in Savannah. july 23 18*2—ly
Adi'crfispinent.
T HE subscriber ha* but-n induced,*at the, re
peated solicitation of hi* friends, to ofiur to
the public tho Medicines which have proved of
signal benefit m themselves. It is idle to declare
that he has no other object in view than the ben
efit oftlio allljclcd. Half-preservation i* the first
organic law of nature in man; and ho who labors,
exerts hi* intellect, and spends his means lor the
public good, without expectation of nny return
•rort the public, must possess a greater share of
philanthropy than one in a thousand. After this
avowal, it is proper to mention, that the Mygeian
Medicines have been compounded after a life 4 ,f
practical experiment nod acute observation; uud
thatlho"* recipes are adopted which have been
found most clhoacious in tho treatment ofthe dis
eases for which they are recommended. It is al
so proper to observe, that in his younger years,
llie subscriber himself suffered the most deplora
ble ill health, arising entirely from great derange-
incut ofhis digestive organs, induced hv toofn-
tense application to study at college, anil acquir
ing a knowledge of his profession. His own suf
ferings early induced him to investigate the cause
of them, and to endeavor to discover the best re
medies. His experience, iu connexion with the
observations ho has made iu a great number of
tuSxt mortem examinations, has irresistibly drawn
him to the conclusion, that the digestive organs
nro tho sent of u great share of human <li*e«*o.—
tlmt the disvuml nr deranged stale of them is the
cause of much of our suffering; for these ore vi-
tal organs, supplying the system with nourish
ment. a* well us purifying it, and preserving its
healthy condition. Beside*, the sviupathy exist
ing botwpcu tho digestive organs and every oth
er purl of tin* system is very great, through the
connexion ofiho nerves. *\Viicn the*digestive
organs nro deranged or diseased, the blood is
poisoned by the ubsorptiou nf acrid, putrid, and
undigested matter from tho stomach und into*
tines; and thi* matter is uot so completely thrown
nffat the different oiuiiucturie* iu discaso as in
health. As thu Idood is circulated through the
system with wonderful rapidity for in nourish
ment. it immediately begins to suffer whenever
the blond becomes contaminated. Hence, if we
desire or expect lieulth, we must keep the foun
tains of life pure. S. J. SPOONER, M. D.
Tho above medicine li>r sale bv
nov 36 T. M. *.V J. M. TURNER.
Ilnrriion’s Spnclflc Ointment,
TAOIl tlm cure of whim ■wrllWic*. icroftiiont
.0. and other tumor*, ulcers, sore legs, old and
fresh wounds, spruins and bruises, swelling* nnd
inlhiiiiuntioim, scald head, women’s sore breasts
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruption*, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, font*, and cMerunl disease*
generally. The proprietor lias received nt least
u thousand chitiUcnles and other dncmnetiU iu
favor of this Specific Ointment—nnd limy em
brace almost all the complaints—in their worst
stagps—tn which Ointment nr slicking plaster
can bo applied. Aiming theso certificate*, thcro
are u great tunny from tho most eminent physi
tians in the country, who n.*n the Ointment in
llicir daily practice, in preference tonn/, or nil
otliers which liavo ever been invented. The
proprietor has also received a great many t«*ti-
molt lain from furiers, military gentlemen, firm-
era, nud other*, relative to' the amazing efficacy
of his Ointment, in ImiD'c*', cuts, nnd all the ex',
tcrnal complaint* mid dis:*usr* of horses,* nud
umotig them arc no luiut tlwitt a dozen certifying
to tho perfect cures w hioh it lias performed on
the sore hacks of some nf those animals. Al
together thw proprietor IVel* no hesitation iu
stating—nr in putting it to the proof against nil
composition—iliut "llAirifMii’H Hpecdic Oint-
mmit” i* vastly soperior .to every thing oftlio
kind which has heretofuro been offi-red to tho
public. For sale by T,M.&J.M .TURNER.
0ct2H illoilUincut .Square.
Evittik’BlinittNiiVo JPTl3»7
P REPARED froui npiOo extract •oftlm flow
er, n verv whulcsome medicine, mild in op-
eratfon nnd nleasnnt in effect, tho most certain
preserver of health, a safe und effectual cure of
itpligestiou nud all slotimch cmnplninte: mid
natural consequence, a purifier of tlm ( blood and
a siveetner nt thu whole system, to lire lien on*
nnd debilitated.
The powers of Evans’ Chnmomilo Fills are
Hitch, that tho palpitating heart, the tremulous
timid, the dizzy evu.uud ihe tluUmmg mind van*
i*h before their effects like noxio us vapors before
the benign influence of tlio morning sun. This
tonic medicine is for various diseases, general de
bility, indigestion and its consequences; m want
of appetite, nil apparent distension of the stom
ach. belching, pains in the Btotnzch. acidity, un
pleasant tnsto in the mouth, rumbling noise in
lliebotvcls, nervous syuiptoms,laiiguidneM. when
thu nnnd bccotnesirritahle, desponding, thought
fill, melancholy and dejected, hypochondriacirui,
low spirit*.consumption.palpitations oTthe heart,
nervous irritability, night marc.rheumatisin.sprs-
modic Affections, dimness ofsight, delirium, uad
all other non mis symptoms, these Pills will pro
duce an effectual cure. For rale hy
* ANSON PARSONS,
sept 7 No. d Gibbon*’ Range.
Bi'. Jay«e’8 Kxjieccornni
T HIS invaluable medicine is daily effecting
some ofthe most astonishing and wonder
ful cure* thut have ever been known. All who
have evor used it for asthma, cough, spitting of
blood, whooping cough, croup or hives, con
sumption, chronic plmiri«v. hoarseness, pain and
sorenes* ofthe breast, djl,'i.ulty of breathing, and
every other discaso of the lungs and breast, c in
and do nticst to its usefulness. Bronchitis, n dis
ease which ismmunlly sweeping thousand* upon
thousands to a premature grave, under the mis
taken uarnn of consumption, i* always cured by
it. The usual symptom* of this di-unse (Bron
chitis) aro co'tigh, soreness oftlm lungs or throat,
hoarseness, difficulty of breathing, asthma, hec
tic fever, a spitting up of phlegm or matter, anil
sometime* blood. It is nu inti uuniatioii of the
fine skin which lines tho iuride nf tho whole of
tho wind tubes nr nit vessels which run through
every part ofthe lungs. This Expectorant im
mediately suppresses the cough. pant, inflamma
tion, fever and difficulty of breathing, und pr- du
ces n free and easy expectoration, nnd a euro is
(toon eli'ecUid.
It always curesastlmn—two nr three largo do
ses will core the croup or hives of children, in
from fifteen minutes to an hour’s time. It im
mediately subdues the violence of whooping
cough, aud effects n speedy cure. Hundreds who
huve been given up hy their physician* a* incur-
nhln with ‘0011511101)11011.’ have been re-tored to
perfect health by it. Fm sale hy
T. Al. A J. M. TURNER,
dec 17 Monument-Square.
Dr. Jcbb’H Hbcuinntlc Ltuimcnt.
T HIS highly approved and long celebrated
application for Rheumatic Disorders.i*care
fully prepared according to the original recipe ol
Sir Richard Jehl). Baronet, PhysiciatMo her late
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It is dpubileralrne,
that the excruciating pain, the decrepitude, de
formity and premature old age, which nro the
usual attendants and consequences of this dread
ed disorder, nro suffered hy many persons from
utter despair of n cure, or frequent disappoint
ment iu the efficacy of tho numerous pretended
nntidotoBused to effect this purpose. But those
who have nmdo trial of Dr. Jcbb's Rheumatic
Liniment, even iu obstinate cases of long stand
ing, and of the most revere character, have re
ceived essential relief, nud many have boon cur
ed in a few days, some iu twenty-four hours, a#
a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who
were formerly afflicted with tins Rheumatism,
have very Ini y nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates are in the possession ofthe Proprietor,
which prove tho most thorough and surprising
cures by means of this most powerful Liniment,
innisc* where other approved applications had
(utuliy fniit-u. The Liniment 1* also used with
signal success, .'.ml may ho confidently recom
mended for chilblains, bruise*, sprains, numb
ness, stiffness ofthe joints, &c. Price, 50 cents
A supply of the above article for sale hy
\VM. II. TURNER,
jnly 14 Opposilotho Mansion House.
CHAPMAN’S PATENT METALLIC
Raxor .Strop*
WITH EOUIl SIDES.
T HIS Tablet combines the properties of both
u ho 00 nud strop, requires no oil or other
fluid, uml is in its usw extremely simple. It is
most particularly recommended to gentlcincn
who experience the inconvenience of a tender
faconud strong heard—ns n razor applied peen*
sionully to thu Tablet will receive and retain so
perfect nu edge, as to render the operation of
shaving us easy and agreeable as it was before un
pleasant and painful. For sale hv
WM, H. 1’UttNER,
nov 5 Opposite tho Mansion House.
PROSPECTUS
or TIIR
BaYftnnnli Evening Port* -
rtUIE subscriber proposes to publish in this
X city, a paper under the above title, as soon
ns u siilftcieit! number of atihtcrilters cart be ob
tained to warrant the undertaking.
The Savannah Keening Fort will ho iriihlislicd
daily, (.Sunday* exempted.) for rune inohth* in the
year—the'oilier\hrdo months, (July, August and
September,) it will be issued three times a week.
Tim undersigned is 'well known in thi# city,
having resided hero for the Inst nine year*, and
during the w hole ofihnttune, acted ns Fnreiut!n
of the Saeaunah ItepuUicun. lie does not, there
fore, undertake the arduous duties ni-ccssarily
appertaining to the establishment of a new jour
nal, without soma experience und n due dppruci-
utioti of its high responsibilities. •
Tho Editorial Dtparliamt will be under the di
rection of a gentleman well qualified to attend to
lllut duty.
The Savannah Evening Port will he devoted to
the advancement of the true doctrines of State
/.'igA/*—confining Ihe action ofthe General Gov
ernment within it* proper and legitimate sphere
—tn the cstuhlitfhinc.iit of law nod order through-
oitulie laud, from tho primary movomeiusof the
people at the ballot box, to Uic highest legislative
and judicial trihoml*; nnd ns the best and must
available means of securing nud placing on a per
manent basis these iuestimablu interests, thu sub-
senior's undivided support will bo given to tint
aduiinislrulitiu about to be established under die
atispirc* of that veneniblH. holiest nud sltirdv old
pairiot-licrn.Gcn. WM. HF.NRY IIARRfHQNt
Ho avows himself nu opponent of tho perni
cious (loclrino practised during the last four
years, ” that to the actors btlong the spoils." The
people h ivc condemned it; aud ill In* opinion, it
leads and would—if persevered in—result in a
specif* of despotism, heretofore unknown in tho
annuls of nny country. He looks upuii it a* llie
greatest adversary ot political virtue—nay, even
ofliumtin happiness. Man, as a citizen, decays,
\-ithci* und shrinks under thu influence of such
.a doctrine. Like die plant of some temperate
cliiue, scotched and burnt up by thu sun ui'n tor
rid zone, In- sickens and dies. The subscriber,
far from wishing to he instrumental iu advancing
Mich an infiomm* principle, would desiru to im
press on the minds ofhis patrons and thu public,
a generosity'of put pose which Would scorn such
n doctrine and which should neither practice die
nrt» of corruption nor he their dope*. He would
endeavor to impress on the minds ofthe readers
of die .Savannah Evening Post, tho fact, dial all
governments founded 011 such uu immoral basis
and palpable- injustice, debases and injures the
a tines*, while it infringes gradually, but ter-
y, nu the civil rights of die grout mass of the
people.
The Literary Department of the Savannah
Evening Post, shall receive all due attention*
Several gentlemen of high literary character, have
premised occasional aid in this important part of
dm tuducriber’Hlabor, and boluulssafe in usiitr-
ing his readers that they will find much interest
ing mater under this head!
That porlon nf tho Post Which shall be devoted
to the Interest of Coiumvna, shall lm under the
supervision of n> iiidiistrion* and competent
coadjutor, whose whole time shall he dovqfed to
collecting such information ns may ho useful
and interesting to the merchant nnd business por
tion oftlm community.
Correspondents will he established nt home
nnd abroad, mid every necessary menus employed
10 collect correct information touching the pro
ceedings of oar National aud H late Legislature*
—the various ekaugo* in thu stock utul money
market*—the issue of new work* from tho pies*
—the doings of tho old world; in short. ttvorv
possible effort will be made to issue a journal,
which will induce every businessman to adver
tise in its columns, nud take it into his hnnso
for the instruction und nmusemeut ofhis family.
The iindersiugnud deems it iltir.ecessary to
enter into a loug detail of promises, some nf
them, perhaps, never to bn performed; siilflce
it to say, that ho will innkn uvory effort in bis
power tn please those who uinV favor him with
their patronage. fi. T. THE US
TERMS; ,
Daily paper, $8 per annum, payable when tho
first liiimunr is delivered. Country paper, (three
times ft week.) 34. payable if» advance.
d vert ise me ms" will bo published nt the
following rates, viz: 75 cents per square of 12
lines for Ihe first insertion, und 50 els. for ouch
time thereafter.
/Legal Advertisements published at the
usual rates.
BJ*A Subscription List is left at Col. Wil
liams' Book Store,where those who wish to soli,
scribe are requested to cull und leave tlieir names,
dec 23
nnd EH Whitney, IVnm Boston, anil brigs Clip-
ten, L Baldwin nnd G II lAtnnr, from Now-Ynrk.
a large nnd extensive assortment of Full nud Will
ter Dry Goods, Among wh'-rh me the following *
12hales Itenv/ London Duftln Blankets; IU
bales fancy Twilled Blankets; 5 hales colored
Blankets; 2 Imles fine Whitney Blankets; ]0 bale*
white Welch Plain*; 10 hales heavy mix'd Plains;
50 cases Kerseys nud Limeys, comprising all thu
variolic*; lOeiisua assorted tfatinntt*; finises Knit-
lucky Joan*; 25 pieces super hhre, black nnd col-
ored Broadcloiht 20 hales Red Flannels,aborted
qualities; JO hales White Flannel*, Roger’s Pa
tent. real Welch, Ac;50 doz Scotch Bonnet.*; f.0
dnaKilmarnock Caps; 60 hales 3-4 und 7-8 In'owii
Shirtings; 20 holes 4-1 uudfi-t brown .Sheetings;
10 cases 3-4 nnd7-8 bleached .Shirting*; 10 cases
4*4 aud5-4 bleached Shootings 10 Cases assorted
Prints, 5 cases assorted Checks; 200dozen lilun
Rotnoll lldltfrt 1W do* light iMkfs; 100 pieces
Pongee Silk lldkis; K/0 dozen domestic Wool |
IIo*c; 100doz Woolen Gloves; 500 doz assorted
•pool Cotton; 2i)Ulb* patent Thread; G0O dozen
Tape* nnd Braids; 100 gro black and white Ooite
Buttons; 150,000 Hamming’* and Pardow’s Nee
dle*; with a variety of Fancy Goods, loo numer
ous to mention, ult of which is offered ut whole
sale and rotnil upon our usual favourable tetins.
SNIDER, LATHROP & $EV1TT.
(O'* Wholesale Room up stairs, froulirig Con
gnoM-vlroet. or. 123
Lc Cordial do Luriitc, ou L’EI-
«*xir do JL’Amour.
W E perceivo by tho papers that tho famous
Freiich physician, Dr. Maguin, has estab
lished nn agency for the sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; nud to speak
tho truth, we are sorry for it, us wo think flint
there are too many people iu this part of tlm
world ulrcady. We dare not enter into nn expla
nation of tho wonders effected by this medicine
here, hut will hevertlich. s venture to mid, tlmt it
is tho royalist thing fn tho world for gentlemen and
ladies who are husbands aud trices, and who wish
to he fathers aud mothers. The agent should take
this medicine tn the far west, whore people arc
scarce.—New York Examiner.
“ The Lucine Cordial" is 11 general itivignrutnr
of tho liiimun frame iu all tho various cases of
Inugor. lassitude mid debilitation, nnd is nt the
sauio time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovate tho prostrated energies nfn giant,
an infant may use it, not only with impunity, but
with mlvniilugo. The Lucine Cordial is also nu
indubitable cuve for the incontinence of the urine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like
wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions ofthe skin, ami iu tho
drnpittul affections ofthe nge.
This celebrated und iiieslimahlo Cordial is for
lie by O. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly, Savniinnh.
Cough Ilemcdlcst
B ONSIT, Liquorice, Tolu and Hoarhotind
Lozenges;English refin'd Liquorice, French
Jujube Paste. Romo flavored Gum Drops, Byrnp
of Gum Arabic, Clitirclnr, Attdetson’s & Chap
man's Cbttgli Drops; Hill’sgoimino Balsam Hon
ey. &c. Just received ana for salo by
iiov 20 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
American Repertory;;
O F Arts, Sciences and Afaiiuacturos, embra
cing records of American and other patent
inventions; account of Manufactures, Art*. &c.
Philosophical nud Literary Essays—containing
also thu transactions of
The Mechanics’ Institute. New York.
Tho Gcucr-d Society of Melhanics aud
Tradesman.
Lyceum of Natural History.
National Academy of Design.
The Jersey City Lyceum, and other Scien
tific Institutions. Edited by James J. Mupes,
Professor of Chemistry und Nntunl Philosophy,
itijlin National Academy of Design. Published
monthly al $4 per uiiuum'or 374 cents pur uuiu-
her.
Tho work commenced in February; the Octo
ber number contains among many others, papers
on llie following subject*:
Tho Steam Engin**.
Table* of strength ofTimber.
Dagucrrotypo Improvement.
Progress of Engineering.
Now Huspunsiou Bridge, by Jamn* Dredge.
The ‘Nonsuch’ Iron Puxsuge limit.
New system of Lockage for Canals.
New Planing Machine.
Description of American Patents.
List nf English Patent*,
Persons desirous of subscribing, can 1110 some
numbers of Uic work Qn application to
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
nov 23
Razors Ac.
R ODGER'S, Lilian's, Wade's and Butcher'.-!
sitp’r old English Razor.*
Chinese and Elliott's brass hack do do do
Haunder's, Emerson's, Htuughi's and Mcehis’
Mctalie Strops and Paste
Geiideiui-n's Dressing Cases, of rose wood, ma-
hoguny and leather
Metulic, China, Glass and Wood ^Imviitg Boxes
Hair, Cloth, Hat,Tooth und Nail Brushes, every
variety aud new pattern.*
Fine Engliri), Frencn nnd Amorican Washing
and .Sharing Soaps, and Hi nving Creams
Macassar, Bears, Antiqro, Nulatid Ward's Veg
eta!,!.! Hail Oils, highly flavored
BearsGrcttre, BeefMr.rri-.v«iJ I\>» Por.»a:;*
new style
Otto Rose,'Lip Salvo nnd Almond Paste
Cologne,Lavender I Ionov Waters, vrrysup’r
Extract Lemon, Ornnoc, Mitsk, Rose, China
Pink,Verl» na, Violets,vVc-. all fresh articles.
Just received aud tor »alo low, hv
nov 21 G, 11. HENDRICKSON
7 Press for Sale.
B EING dcsiioiis Ofomharking in another bn-
Mtie**, I now offer the establishment of jhe
WtunvoTo* AtivnnTiiBR for sale.
Ido not know of a more eligible situation for
C eriums desirous of cmhnrking in the printing
usiness, than Wilmington, North Carolina.
Terms accommodating. Application mustbo
‘postpaid. F. C. IIILL.
nov 10 270 .
l'cr fiim cry.
J UST received, a largo supply of French,Ger
man nud Ameriran Cologne Water; also,
Lavender, Florida, llnnoy, Orange. Portugaljdo
F.sp’t do Rose. Ext. Bergamot.do Musk,do Vio
let, do Lavender. For .-ole by
A. PARSONS.
nov 4 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Drugs* Medicines &c*
A CASKS Epsom Salts
JLU 4 do Pearl Ash
2 do SahcmtUM
2 do washing Soda
1 do Flour Sulphur
0 cases roll do #
1 do Gum Camphor
2 do Rhubarb •
)<) Idils green Copperas
10 do Whiting
JO do Castor Oil
6 do Alcohol
10 do clear strained Honey
6 do Bristol Brick
4 do Flax Seed
3 hales lino Velvet Corks
3 do Demijohn und Jug do
1UU packages Apothecaries Glassware,every
variety
JO groce Maynard and Rogers’ blk Ink
0 bills Mucahoy and Scotch Snuff
20 jni* do und Happen do. &c. &c.
Received hy late arrivals, nud for sale low uu
nccnmmodiitiug terms.
net 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON^
Srirlilng Ink*
4 DHLS Marking Ink. suitable for marking
cottou, just received and for sale by
net24 C M . K. HENDRICKSON.
TO THOSE WHO VALUE A FINE HEAD
OF HAIR. USE
Diiii'k’ft CnsMida Oil*
T HE diseases ofthe hair among us are those
which occasion Isildncss mid gradual falling
off ofthe hair, and thinness of it—tho causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
ver*: perspiration, which extends the pores, re
laxes tilt* runts, cause* tho hair to fall oft*, und of
ten occasions total hal-litea*. Baldness has ever
been esteemed n great defect. It generally nri-es
through violent exercise, from whence ansa per-
spiratlous, which loo frequently occasion a loss
nf the hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pr«-
ye.iite the fluid acting on the hair,which occasions
it to waste. For iustauce, after a vi dent perspi
ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent its taking an effect on the hair, first
rub the hair dry with a cloth, theti apply the Cns-
sada Oil to the roots nf the hair, so tnut the skin
oftlm head mny he moistened, nnd remuin so af
ter enrh time of perspiration.
Sold wholesale nud retail hy the proprietor
Tho*. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N- York;and
by appointment, by
nov 5 ANSON PARSONS.
I T cure* and prevent* all Chap
JieMoftlm Hands and Ups, 11
eflects of cold weather, Well ro
thn hands and lips every night ‘going 1
certain preventive rfnd cure.
It uwp curt* Frosted Feet, aud Co'r ».
lieve tho pain nf Cornr.waxh the fret fti warm
w ater, pare Ihe Cdrn close, apply tt httfo pomade
ou u piece of linen llty. , 5
It cures Swtillihgs 'ami Brtusr* oreaxioped hy
fills nr otherwise,audit ill nret«tit tlm many bad
consequencesbfimcli ‘acciatrnU.. * ,
Ifn little boWujlrubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch
it will prevenLldnckijc**.. . . *
It will cure Burn*, and Scald*, If Applied dl*
rertlv, nlleviuiiug pain, and pruvonting Idistrr*.
It tsnsefnl for a Still'Neck, and Swelling of
tlm Glands, and will greatly relievo Rheumatic,
and Gouty I'nlns, in nny part.
It immediately ranfnvc* Pimples, nttVAtther
Eruption*: is exccedhigly useful lor Such Breasts,
particularly in Itihg-in. Its efflcacV in the* Very
trying cant, when aII other applications have faiL
hd, has buon well provad, and cn\\ ho atic*Mhy
III useful for Career* before they‘ore broken, ’
nnd an uiffiiiling retiwdv for tin-Piles.
It gives n ilnhcncy of frngrauei- and flint natural
liniililifiil nppearkneo to the skin nn otimr, prepay
nlhm ofthe kifldhnsuvVrbcenknptvii to produce.
So iiivaloahtn is this compound, for t-very ineon-
Vt'nifhCM fo which die akin is liable, that fhoen
who have once proved its bcuefit will ueve'r wil
lingly ho tvithmit it. ,
For sale by WM. II. TURNER. *
»epi5 Opposite the Manrinn House.
A Certain Cure for Sick Head
Ache.
W HICH has been used in families, every
member of which has had sick hondache
. r tr infancy,ns n constitutional family complaint,
1 tlias cured effectually in every Instance yet
known, amounting to many hundreds. It is’hnt
unpleasant to thu taste, ail'd doe* not prevent the
daily evocations ofoue using It; it tnnst be perse
vered in. and the crc is gradual', but certain and
permanent. ln-tanre* nre constantly multiply
ing where thi*distressing complaint incomplete
ly relieved and cured, although of ycnr.s standing,
by the use nf Dr. Spbltn’s celebrated remedy.
One decided preference is its pleasantness, huv
ing none of the nauseating effects of entmnou
drug*.
In nil dyspeptic svmtnms, costiveness, irregu
larity, distress after menln, pain* in tho side nnd
torpidity nf the liver, the cure is perfect, nnd nny
one so afflicted will become immediately convin
ced oh using it, tluitjie lias at Inst found a '‘sover
eign balm for hi* wounds.” Females are particu
larly recommended to uso it for costivcticss or ir
regularity, nnd other female complaints. It is
proved to correct vitiated nnd disordered humor*
keeping the stomach in mast perfect order. Those
persons who after an cv-.-jitlgs indulgence at par
ties, Ac. have heuduehn and dul>iuss tho next
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken nt
bedtime. For alf common complaints, in a few
days iu virtues will be self-evident, and a complete
euro wilt soon bo effected. When a person has
a cold and feels unwell, generally a free use ofit
for n fuw days will he sure to relieve witlioot
physic or pi:,*. To children it mny be given with
flic greatest advantage.
- In all acidity or aniiri-suofstomach this remedy
is sovereign nnd invaluable; ns 11 general family
medicine it is now adopted hy many .of the most
respectable familes. Itncvcr sickens the stomach
or produces any ofthounpleusnuteftee is ofphysic.
For sale by T. M. & J. M .TURN ER.
mig 4 Moumnnl Square.
CtelailiHx Cn^iMiiilcii of iPurc Co-
pfliva Ilulnii
rilHE Cnpavfa Balm if, of all tho medicinal
J. employed in combating thV: chronical and
acute gonofrlxcal affection*, also tho blennorha-a
railed white.-; the only one, tho speeificdctiutl of
which ha* never been doubted, and to which
physicians have in cnuseqiip.iic'e given tho prefor-
cnee; but it* nauseous taste and smell are,thu
cairns of it* being r»Aected by many patients'.
Thi* is tin* reason wny so ’many experiinetitl
hove bom made in order (4 discover.some mode
of disguising its taste, sb that it might be tokofl
with less repflgnnnce; hi;t hitherto tliik has been
but imperfectly effected, nud nlwayh^ty a'driitinfl
of some actitV substance which modifies it* pro
perties, nnd Bills destroys its chemicnl rbnstiih-
(ion and its physical character. 1 flierhforr. nflier
n inode ofnOiniiiistering it iuatich n state that it
cannot occasion the slightest rcj'ti'gnauce, arid
this without submitting it to utty alteration. M V
method cmisiaU in onclosiug' it in tho Gclatihu
Capsules. .
A supply ofthe above vaftiablc niedieme just
received, and for sale hv .
an Son parsons,
no«r81. No. 8 Gibbons 1 llatigtri
Pocltet Combs &c.
G t ERMAN Silver, Ivoty nud Horn Pocket
T Combs; also, a larg., u**oriincnt of Ludics
nud Guntlculet|H , Shell, ivorvand Horn Dressing
Coiqhsi Pino Tooth do, French, English and
Amuricnn Tooth Brushes. Just received 11J
for sale hv A. PARSONS
nov 23
* HiKtvliiir Compounds, ~
W ILLIAM HON'.8 Saponaceous Compound
Gucrlnin's Ambrosial Crcnm.Delusallnr's
Cream of Almotids, Glenn’s Saponaceous Com
pound. For sale by
WM. Hi TURNER,
nov 5 Oppo tn tho Mansion House.
Patent McdU'incH.
"i Ot DOZ. Henry’*Caleiued Mngnotia, gon-
| fid nine; ti do Butler's Aperient do do
JO groce My Hard & Noyos' Seidlitz Powders
5 do ■ do Soda do
Just received and for sate hy
dl-c9 A. PARSONS.
Unities.
E NGLISH Back Gat on Boards, assorted
size*. Eugiish, Frtltch and Chinese Chess
Men and Hoards, fine Ivory, Ebony und Bone
Dominoes, Cnrnello Cups, Baltin Doors, Games
end Graces, extra Back Ganimpti .Mon, Cups and
Dice, Dissected Maps nit>l Puzzles, Uugatel
Board* Just received and lor sale liy
dec n gjLjn:N’DRicKsqN._
ulTonnd Pepper imfl Hustnrd.
BOXES London Mnstanl
mi\j 10 do Cammter «te
10 do ground Pepper, in papers
For sain hy T. Si. A: J- M. TURNER,
sept 17
Fresh Spiers, *0.
1 CASE Mac*. J5Um.it* Cinnamon
1 bid Nutmegs, 1 bid Clove*
10 kegs pure ground Ginger
10 hag* Race do
19 do ABpice, 25 do Popper
Ju*t recch od aud for sale by
HEN
HuiTisouEs Specific Oiutim ut,
F OR tlm cure of white swellings, stfrolhlous
nnd other tumors, ulcer*, sore legs, old and
fresh w ounds, sprains und bruises, swelling* nud
iutlaniiiiutions, scald head, Women’s sore breasts,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, lutes, corns, nnd external diseases gen
erally. The proprietor has received at least a
thousand certificates nud other document* iu fa-
vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they
embrace almost all the complaint 1—ill their worst
stages—to which oinlmnnt nr sticking plosttr can
lie applied. Among these certificates, there ate
a great number from the most eminent physician*
iu the country, w I16 uso tho Ointment in their
daily practice, iu preference to any, or all others
which have ever been iuveuted. The proprietor
lias nteo received n great many testimonials from
farriers, military gentlemen, farmers end other.*,
relative to the amazing ctlicacy of hi* Ointment,
in bruises, cuts, and all thn external complaints
and disease* of horses; and among them aro nn
less than a dozen certify ing to tho most perfect
cures w hich it has performed on the *ore backs
of some, ofthoso animals. Altogether tho pro
prietor feels no hesitation in staflug—or ill put
ting it to dio proof against nil composition—that
“HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every' tning »f the kind which
has heretofore boon nflured to the public.
(ETriold wholesale nnd retail ut nil tho princi
pal Drug Stores iu Savannah,
july 29 182—ly
dec II
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Ptilunt Wui miHR Stools.
A SUPPLY of this mint and desirable nrticlo,
designed for warming beds, nnd in churches
aud assemblies for llie feet, no tire huing used
renders thorn free from danger. Just received
nnd for sate by
dec 8 <1. R. HENDRICKSON.
Glauber Nalls, *c.
4A UHLS Glauber Salt#, superior quality
“l” 250 boxes do do do dr
10 4 I1I1U Halt Petre,-15 bids Whiting
3 casks Linseed Oil, just received and for
sale hv T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
dec 5 Monument-Square
A CLEAR FAIR 8KIN.
Rowland’s Knlvdor,
For the FACE and SKIN,and oj cital importance
to the support of FEMALE LOVELINESS.
P OWERFUL of effect, yel mild of influence,
thi* admirable specific (a Preparation from
the most delightful Balsamic Exotics, and per
frctly free from mineral, or other pernicious
admixture) possesses balsamic properties of sur
prising energy. It eradicates TAN, FREC
KLES, PIMPLES. SPOTS. REDNESS,and all
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS,gradually realiz
ing a delicately clear fair, and soft Skin; trans
forms oven the most SALLOW COMPLEX-
ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; render*
handi aud rough skill delightfully soft aud
smooth; impart* to the FACE, NECK, and
ARMS, a healthy and juvenile bloom; and, by
due perseverance in it* applications, promotes
a free and uninterrupted exercise of those im
portant functions of the skin, which are of the
utmost necessity for the preservation ot Health,
and continuance nl a Beautiful Complexion.
Tho Kulyclor is equally ihdispotisibln in
tlio Nursery as at tho Toilet Perfectly innox
ious, it may be used by the most delicate Lady,
with the assurance nf safety nnd efficacy.
To Mothers Nursing their Offspring, it gives. In
allnnscKO of incidental anfliitnmntioti, immediate
relief; cools the mouth of the infant, and enhances
maternal pleasure in the act of aduiiuisleriug
alimentary nourishment. •
To Gentlemen, whoso faces are tender after
SHAVING.—A great infelicity which attends
the operation ofShaving is tho # irritation ofthe
skin; many Gentlemen miller severely from this
cause. Howland's Klatulor will be found excel
lent beyond precedent hi amelioration andullny-
ing that most unpleasant sensntidn.
It protect* the face and shin from the perni
cious effect* of thu Sun an-J dust, which produce
Sun-burns, Tan, Parched Lip*. Freckles. Ac.,
nil of which it entirely eradicates; and iu ruses ol
stings of insects, it immediately allay* the most
violent inflammation, and reudet* the skin delight
fully smoothund pleasent. _ .
To Ladies, who occasionally sojourn on the
sea coast, or nro partial to aquatic excursions, or
nre about to encounter long voyages, should in
variably provide theUwelve* with the Kdlydor,
by the uso of which, dlirihg the novelty of such
recreation, and after salute immersion, or sea
Bulbing, the pristine fascination of a fine skin
and uuimted Complexion aro guarded from
btiicrwite certain, and perhup* lusting injury, a*
thn influence oftlte Sun ou the skin produce*
tan, Sunburns, rodghness.tensity, Sfe.
For mIo liy T. M. .V J. M. TURNER,
Ilonck s Pnnnccd;
T HIS valuable medicine may hb tftkhh wiill
perfect safety !w nil ages and hi alldiwiasei.
Its cures are for the following diseases t DyspepX
sin, Ins* of appetite, indigestion, inflammation 01
tho stomach, heartburn. rii'ilrha , »i dysentery W
flux, piles, fistuln, obstructed or excessive bic’rt-
strnution, periods of cessation of menses, flour-ul-
linn or whiten, ague ami fovor. hiUmix or remit-
tent fever, typlms fever, scnrlet fbVbr, smallpox,
Erysipilas n'r St. Anthony’s fire, asthma, pleurisy^
mcaile*, yellow fpver, costivenes*, wind on tho
stimmr.ii or Imwels,cholera imirbus.emiMunptiotr,
spitting Idood, influenza, colds, cough*, iuitenl-
mutihn of the chest, palsy, goilt, rheumatism, in-
flahunatnry sore ^throat or quinsy, whoVipitig
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sbre throat,
croup, iuflamnmnon ofthe heart, drupsy.rickebr,
diseases of llm liVer, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous alia scfnfirt
Ions affections of the membranes and ligaments,
mercurial and vcnerbl diseases, tt leers, sores, af
fections oftlio skit), mid diseases arising-fro fit im
pure blood, & c. #
A supply ofthS ahovfl valuable niediciK’e jiist
received p«r brig Ojrietiiorpe, and for sale by tlte
single bottle or box, hv .
Anson Parsons,
nng 14 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range'. ,
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Llvcr^
wort.
F OR consumption and liver complaint, codghsj
colds, iiHthmn, dilficnliy nl hrmithiug, pnliiJ
in the side or breast, spitting of blood; catarrhs,
palpitation ofthe heart, oppression ail'd aorettewf
nf Uic chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectio
foVer, night sweats, difficult or profuse cxpecto*
ration, and all dther afflictions of the choit, lungd
and liver.
To person* of disbrdoreU tiervou* syxteib.nr
those who are tumble to rest w'ejl at night, Utis
medicine is most emphntienllv rocommend'ed.
Tho iuestiinablu Value of thi* celebrated medicine
lots been highly tested, mid found not wanting:
TliftFroprietorisdiiily receiving rfib luostflatter;
ing account* ofhis success; nnd it 13 truly gratify*
inir to say this is tfntphilti bally the medicine ofthe
paoplel ’It i* used by the Medical Fucitl^’isunl
ported by tho L’lergy, advocated by thu wholn *
New-York I’rus*,dnd is in Uie house of most of
our citizens . '
It may he taken without the least fear ofdntl
per hy children, ami poranti* deluliiutcd by dis
ease. In fine, the cures tho Butentn of Liveiwort
lm* already effected, and is hourly performing!
the consequent popularity it bus obtained among
those persons, wholly experitHice me liestddtjlr
fieri to judge of its eificaev; tlte exalted npmibn
entertaund of its virtues hy physicians; Lhocnii 1
rcqUw&I XvvwtuitiMiuaiiuii it receives irom the
Medical Faculty—speajt cogently mid uuequiva-
cnlly of thn mnrttshnd success of this medic inn.
Invented by an old and very learned phy&iciiilij
distinguish ;d alike for his talent, research, aim
experience; the confidence reposed by him jit ili
irresistible merits nnd its fltmeficinl effects tlpiiti
him while severely and Immmlnbly diseased witll.
(he ttibst distressing symptoms of Consumption!
it being m»»v subject to the advice and control ol
three physician*, together with the many teitimb
uial* and corroborating certificate* wnich hnvd
been voluntarily given its by persona who have
received it:- potent and salutary eftefct. must Jtti
far, very iar, to recommend this a* a Vegetsulb
Medicine nfiiiicquulied and undeniable vlrtlifefor
Consumption nnd allthediso useswhich prfey Up j
on tltachest, lung* uml liver. _ ,
O* Betcare’af Counterfeits!--Fraud* unoti thm
niedicincare issued in pvery direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort,” and do not take nny thing else. Thfere is
no other mudiciho eqhmictflfl With this, or in liny,
wav possessing the game virllics. See that tlfU
sifftiatnreof Geo.Taylor, M: D., is on every bot
tle, in my bund writing. To bbunturfaitth.« wtl
he forgery. .Fotftate.it
juiiel T. M. & J. M: TURNEk’st
CliKTiirrcnt Bank Notes.
A UGUSTA Banks, Columbus Banks.
Monroe Kail Road State Bank Branches,
Ocnmlgeo Bank, Bank llawkiusvillo,
Geo. Rail Road, &c. &c. &c.
Purchased at the lowest rates, and the highest
premium given for apeciu,by
WM. ROBERTSON. Brokur,
Corner Bull-street nnd Bay Lane.
For sale, a few shares of Marino Bank Stock,
march 3. 50
Flax Noodi &<T*
3 BBLS fresh Flax Seed
1 do do Carrage. n Or Irish Moss
I case pure White Gum Arabic
2 do auporfinn Bermuda Arrow Root
1 do do Tapioaa
1 do Teari Sago, just received and for sole
hy ANSON PARSONS,
nov 20
The illUll-Ut-ANUS,
O R Hour)-de Cerous; a romi'uce, hy G. T.
R. James, author of Durnley Do L'Orme.
Charles Tyrrell, Utility tlfGitise, &c.
The elements of Genltigy ihrpnpularuse.cnn-
kiiuiiig a description of the Geological formations
nnd ntiueral resources of thn United States, by
Charles A. Lee, M H.
Tlm Farmers Insttuctbr, consisting of Essays,
practieu) directions und hints, for the matiagentent
of flic Farm and tho Garden; originally (tublished
in t’oo OnWvator,-selected and rcvUed by*J
Bnol, Esq. JitHt frecived hy
sept 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
. M»mp t on. .
•g Caska Bleached Ump Oil, low priced,
Grotin House I-luuts,
JpORutel^.b, WM H , TURNRR,
<len 17 Opposite Mnyrion House-
Wliooping CbiiRh und Croap.
T O PARENTS—Jayne'sExpectbroutiswitli
out exception thu most valuable-prepara
tion in use, for the above diseases, it otmverhl
whooping cough into a mild and trautnbln dis
ease,shortens its duration more than one lialf.eud
produces a certain and speedy recovery. From
Imlfto one tou-spoonftil will certaiiily euro croup
iu infants uml young children Jn half nn hour and
nn hour. Tholivesofhundredsof children will
be raved unnanllv. hv always keeping it ori haiiff
;
doc.17 MomimeiihSquard.^
FindCnt Tobacco; Act .
OA GROCE Mrs Miller's fnto Out Tobacco
Ol/ 2 bhls Lorillard's ScoteU Bnuff, in blitd-
/ uei
lihls 1 do
I do high Tost
1 do Mnccahoy
2 kegsF/ettch’Rnppeo
J list received,'tier lute nrrivnla, nnd flirsnle hy
net 31. . . A. PARSONS!* 1
■Hri—
Hn.loilliilMtW
Uo I
tlo v!.
Scgar Cases; ,
A NEAT, f.ncy arti*,for holii«| lWb8« ; '
J. JL gars. Just received pur brig Augi
fofstifehy AN80NFAK
Citron and China Preserved)
Oranges.
TJlORoalo by W. II. TURNER,
J? dec 17 Opposite Mansion House.
4
Fresh A; trcnninc Bardent--
A FULL nnd veil nssorted sitpblt bftGani
Seeds, warranted crop bf 1840. Just re-
„ived.*lfo,«l.br AmdNp/ ^ B0N ^'-
nov 20 No 8 Gibbons'Raog«:
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