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SAVAi\i\All REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1849.
Hc0.il sales.
C l lA'CHAM Slui riff’s SALK—Oouilnunl.
:»n the lifst Tuesday in August n.rat.lreforu tl»ui oitrl
House ill tlie City o. Hnvaiui fli, o. iwtvn tin I. gal hour.'*
ot’ silu, ivi.lbc #..ld, til.! follow liu negro >lav. #, vim t\ ill
nilU Unly, I >l.d on liy virtue i>i u fl. th. in-ueil out ofthe
ilupsrlor tVutt of Chatham County, in fiivor o/' Joseph
cummin*, fur use of A. Port r, Ominiiatt, vs. Janus
I'ouutAUi—mojierty pointed out by Itufemlmit. Fold nt
Uts risk orr.um.T purchaser, lu having refused to comply
T8J?” IV. IV. OATHS,Sheriffc. c.
HATItAM Slioriff’s SALK.—0.1 thu
first Tu isd.iy lit August uoxt, before the Court
Huusu in the city of Favnnnnh. between the lig.il hours
or sale, will be »dd, the following rcUttM Neg.o slaves,
to witi Fortune, Ilun, Sun, aud Sylvia. Levied on a*
the prop. rtyof'S.imu i .11, llurwtt, under snJ by virtue
of a ti. fit. Irauud from tho Superior Couit of Glynn comi
ty; Cluule* E. Putnam .v*. Samuel M. Ituriiett.
July 7 W. \V. OATES, ShrrilTr
VTOTlCK.—Four months after ditto, appU-
. .* caii.m will he infcd® to the Honorable tlio Court of
t inlinury or Libarty County for leave to sell the real estate
- r It. II. Ilonnm, deceased, hue or said County, ur which
concerned will tako due notice. ....
June 81 JOHN SIMIV, A/hnlnLtrBtnr.
AT OTICE.—Four months after dato, applt-
. > cnUon will be made to the Honorable, Uie Interior
Court of Clintiiniu county, while sitting for ordinary pur-
po.»r», fur leave to sell the slaves belonging to tire estate
ot Jua. F< nnentinc, tlcrewed, tor the»« nefil of the heirs
aiul cieditor*. may 83 T. J. WALSH, Adm’r.
* VT OT1CE.—Four months after dato, applica-
X a tion will be made to tho Inferior Court of Camden
county, deceased, for the bem lli ot the heirs and cieditors.
June 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm’r.
HATH AM Shoriir’s SALE.—On tho
\y dr<t Tuesday (n September next, btdhm the Court
lluu-c, in the city of Savannnh, between me 1*4*1 hours
of sale, will be s. ll, a Nee.o Man Mnv, named Joe.
Levied. ii aitli ' property ot Thomas It. Harden, under
and by virtue ofafl. la. irau-’d frdm the Inferior Court of
Chatham County, on (brorloraro of niortgaso; Charles
Or.’U iu v*. Thomas li. fianh-n. Property pointed out in
said mo.tjngc. W. VV. OATES, nhoritfo.
July 7
A N ORDINANCE further to protect the
jt\. Health of tho City.
Suction 1. He it ordained by the Mayor and Abb-riit- ii
of the city of Savannah and the hamlets thereof. InCoun.
cil assembled, and it Is hereby ordained, That worn and
| -MKW-YOUK Curt of Appeals.—Iloporla I
.... _ l'l.ii| 1 M-.l» T .|uij,,AilaT».P«lillriiMiii.'pl.ln .10.1 J-1 flomScpMiberlMT, loDccni-
amt ...cty nff. np.,fi»r each nml rmy n.'po ao btflil,.tl,Qr I l'lauicr’a tana arnl i.tra lain sailijla.' Mi ni, main do i I J-N o
limidnnl «lm. Vald Wliy to l» «U«Jp,d by SSbSdMLT“J5E! id barlSI;
1.1.hprrby a,. "rl,llmaml.M„U„rUa.,B«IU>. IMP, Jaj
...I l.a, al... •n.m.a.l.l 'I'l.iil ..... an.I non. I .... J. _ _.. . I "
*1 IBERTY Sheriff’s SALE.—On tho firet
I i Tuesday in September next, will be sold before the
Court llaatn dour in fiioertfiie, Liberty c..umy, between
th.* usual hour* of talc, one cennin trai t or parcel or
Land, situate, lying and being in tho county of l.lhcry,
on the waters or Cannncldo lllver, and bounded mi Uie
West by land* of Win. Leigh, North by I'nnouride lllver,
and Boiith by lauds or J. I). IJryant, containing two hun
dred <800/ acres, more or less. Levied on as the property
of Joun J. Jones, to satisfy a fl. fa. L-ued from tire Fu-
E ior Court of llty.m county, In favor of Charles \V.
uilnttnit vs. John J. J«nc<. Property po inted out l«y
plaintiff. JNO. F. HAN UIFOltl), *. |» c.
July 88
Pir.v. nnu oe iv rtinoer urunincu, aim 11
dalncd by the authority aforesaid, That an
B*c.3. And bolt funhet ordained, and it is hereby or
dained, That In case of failure to remove by the party or
parties bringing such negro or negroes within limits, on
notice by Uie proper authorities, they shall lm promptly
removed by the city Marshal or other ne -*
**- «... * * “ - Offc’l
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE—By vii
/l tne of an order of the Honorable tin Int.-rtor Corn.
of Chatham County, when sltUng for ordinary pnpo.es,
will bj sold nt the Court Home door In the County of
Hryan, betw.-en Uie usual hour*of rale,on the first Tuc*
day In January next, nine hundred and fifty (85.1) acres
(mors or less) common Pine Laii;l,.l*uatc near the waters
of Rltck Creek in said county; being one third of
divided interest In fUlei-n adjoining surveys.
Also, at the same time and place, one hundred and
sixty news (100) acres (more or less) situate on the North
•Idn of Black Crook, having about twenty acre-* in good
order IbrculUvaUon. Terms cash, purchaser paying r ~~
tides. Sold as Uie property of the estate of Andrew Hi
lunr, late of Chatham County,derra*rd.
June 517 CYRUS ItlRD, Adm’r.
<y the Mayor, at the expense of the
persons.
Passed In Council, Savannah, 10th July. IP40.
[L.8.] U. WAYNE, Mayor.
tWl: Edward G. Wilson, Clerk or Council.
July 30 0
. On tbs twenty-seventh day of July next, will be
sold, at the late resilience of Mrs. Mary Abbott, deceased,
the mlowingproperty, to wit: Sixteen bond Stork Cat-
U« (ateo— * ‘ ■*’“ ’
and Pot
bxtt, deceased,
itors of said deceased.
ALEX. SCRANTON,
JAMES (HAVEN, ,
Brunswick, June t?0», 1N9. June 11
A N ORDINANCE to prescril.e tho duties,
S\. and tu fix the salary of the Health Officer r
Sec. I. He it ord lined, fcr., That from and after the
pis.agn of this Ordinance, it shall lie the duty of the i crsiueam », nimrs, jcwrin
Health Officer to vi.-it all vessiIs arriving in the port of will sell at New-York prices.
Savannah from places infected ssilh tho Small Pox or I lie has also added to his stock an elegant assortment of
oth-r diseases or n contagious and malignant character. I TABLB CUTLERY t SILVER SETS. eonsisUng of Tea-
When any port shall be thu* Infected, lie shall require by I pot, Sugar-bowl, and Creamer. A choice selection of very
public notice in the gaxette* of the City, ail Pilots and fine London mads, full Jewelled LEVER WATCHES, I Magdclan and Man-iR, or the Rectory Guest; by Mrs.
t-awsins of vessels arriving Bom the infected port to bring with heavy fine gold hunting eases; together with a great I Grey.
their vessels to anclmrat someconvenlent place below the variety of other articles, among which may be found I Old London Bridge, or the Days of Henry VIII.
city .there to remain wiUiout communication with the city I Watches, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Finger I Edmond Dantes, a Seoucl to Uto Court ot Monte-Chris-
or adjacent country until visited by him. If a disease sub- I Rings, Hrncrlets, Ear-Hingv, Gold IVns and Pencils, Medal- 1 — *
ertlnglhe vasrel to qu.irsnUne isfound to existoo Itoard, | Ions, Card Cases, Fine Pocket Cutlery. Fancy Boxes,
ie shall order Iter to proceed to, the uuaranUnc ground op- I Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware. Plated Ware, ?*-•*--
nnMi.L’iw, tu.lr^.n «n.l li.in.f.i'imnb. m rf*vw..t ,r» I initL'nl tii«ffn„ni,nt«. I'liinn ami f.ln-a \Vnr..« X
omug propcny, 10 wu • nixuen nemi piih s tsi-
ire or less), one Canoe Hunt, a lot of UcU Clothes,
it Ware, kc.—tho property of the said Mary Ab-
secnscil, sold tot the benefit of the heirs and cred-
(AdminL-trators.
11A — Chatham County.— To all
_ Whoinlt may concern s
IVhereas, Msry Williams, Admini tutrix of the Est ite
of Itichard F. Williams, hath applied t» tho llouoiablc
Util Infcriur Court ol sal | county, when sitUug for o.dina-
ry purposes, for a citation to issue mid he pubILhod ac
cording to law for Letters Dbmhsory.
These «rj therefore U cite and a luu.ni-h all concerned
t » file their objections (if anv they have) to tin* anp’leant
in Uie Clerk** office or said Court, on or befiiro the tliinl
dsy of January next; otherwise IcUers dbiuissory will be
tVitnos, Uie ffonamMc Efias Reed, one of the Ju tices
of said Court, Ulls 3J day or July, 1»;9.
July 3 SEAUURN GQ()DALL, c. c. o. c
/^J.EORUIA—Chatham County. — To all
VJT whom It may concern t
Whereas, Moses LVtuinn, Guardian of fsiwnri E.
Ston* and Martha A. E. Stone, now Martha A. E. Da
venport, orphans of Jeremy 8tone, deceased, hath applied
to tnS Honorable the Itiferfir Court of sai l county, when
sluing Tor ordinary purposes, for a citatiou to i#.-ue and
bspubllsh-d according to law, for Letters Ui-mlssory.
These are therefore to rite and admonLh all concerned,
to file their oblecUuns (if any Uiey Imve) to the applicant
in the Clerk's office of said Court on or before the thir
teenth day of Augu-t next; otherwise letters dismLsory
will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, ono of the
Justices ofsaid Court, this 3d day of July, 1819.
July 3 SEABORN QOODALL, c. c. o. t
/7J.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom it may concerns
Whereas. Robert Wntkins Flournoy, Adraioi. tmtor
of Robert Wiliis Flournoy, deceased, bath made appdea-
tion to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county,
when sluing fur ordinary purposes, for a citation to Iwme
and be published according to law Tor Letters l)Lints-
therefore to cite and admonish oil concerned,
to file their objection* (if any they have) to the applicant
In the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or belbre the third
day of January next; otherwLe Letters Dismi*.-ory will
iTTiness, the Honorable W. Thorne Williams, one
the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of July, 18 9
July 3 SEABORN GOODAI.L, c. c. o. c. c.
O.EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
vX whom it may concern:
Whereas, Matthew Luf burrow, Administrator of tho
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath applied tu Uie Hon
orable the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for n citation to issue and be published,
according to law, for Letters DLmissory.
These are therofiire to cite and admonish, all concerned ,
to file their ohjecUons (if any they linvo) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of Scptcmbtr n:xt; oUienviso Letters Dismbuory wifi
'^tness, the Honorable W. Thorne William*, one or
C Justices ofsaiJ Court, this tw.-llUi day of Marcli, 1819.
" '1AUORN GOODAI.L,
n nI9
i, c. c. o. c. o.
acorn iiotfccs.
CScucrnl cwumfscmcuts.
Uoolt asDci-ttscmcnts.
Gcnci'.il gUrtwrtfacmcnts.
SAVANNAH AVHOMiSAUa and Ki.j-AH. 4 NEW Edition uf tho Unitoil Suites Din-
1 1\. juratoryWood .v llncho, careftilly tevLed.
Tho lloincstlc I'rnctlcoof Hydropathy, (with lllustra
Uon*;) by Edward Johnson,* M. D.
Water-Cure ibr Ladles, BlusBatcd with various CM
by Mrs. M. h. Shew. Revised by Joel Shew, M. D.
llyilreimthy, or Water-Cure: Its principles, processes, I
and modes of trentmentt by Joel Shew, M. D. 1
The Water Coro Iff Chronic DLcnses; by Jan
Oully, M. I).
Tho Water Cure In America i two hundred and twenty
cases of vnrious ilisrnst-s treated wilii Water by Dr*. I
Wcsselhasrt, Shew, Dabortlm, SlilelYrdevker, rnul other*.
The Hand Book of Hydropathy, for Professional and
Domestic uses by Dr. J. Webs.
Results of Hydropathy; by Edward Johnson, M. D.,
.jthor of “Life, Health and Disease,” kc.
Theory and Practice of llyiirojinthyi Notes on tho
cure or Clmlorn by Cold Water, Intended Ibr popular use;
by the lato II. Francke, translated from Uie Ucrrann by
1 Robert Unikle, M. D.
Abcrnethy’s Family P|i>>it-inn, or Ready Prescriber,
with suggestions on Uie treatment of Cliolern; by Dr.
McCormick, U. 9. A.
rartiuillon and tlie Principles and Practice of Obtle- I
tries; by W. Tyler 8mlih, M. I)., London. Lecturer on
obstetrics in Uie Hunterian School of Medicine.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER. 1
July 5M
, SADDLERY WAREHOUSE}
Yomtff’s Bnii(ling%R of the (tolden Saddle,
1 OppotiU Hamilton & Stpnont’ Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY dt CO.,
^Tctitcnl g|ti\)cytCflcmcnts. ;
I I IVER(. , (»AN’LAI,\T.J;imi.liri*.l)y.**|>«‘|)
AJ sis, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dlsea u or the
Kidneys, sad all dUraret arltlng from a dmmtertd Liver
of SloMtth U kvth Mali and Femitlt i
Such usConstipaUon. Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood
to the head, Acidity to Uie Stomach, Nausea. Heart-bum,
, Disgust ibr Food, Fullness or weight in tne Stomach,
Sour Eructation*, Sinking or Fluttering at Uie pltof the
Stomach, Swimming ortho Head, Hurried and Difficult
BreaUilng, Fluttering aCilioHoait, Choking or BoffoeaUng
seusaUons when la a lying naature. Dimness or Vision,
Dote or web# before tho slain, Fever and dnll pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of tho
Skin nnd Eyes, I'ain In tho Bide, (lack, Cheat, Limbs,
1 kc., Sudden Hushes of Heat, Hunting in the P!o»h, Con-
slant Imagining* of ovU and great depression of Spirit*
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Tlttir potm over the above diitaiet it not excelled—
if equalled—by any other prefniration in the United
Slaiet as the caret atteit. tn many cose* qfter skill-
ful vhuticiant had failed.
J Derangement of tho Liver and Stomach MV source* of
Insanity, nnd will also produce disease of the Henri,
Bkln, Lungs and Ktdnoye, and lays the body open to an
ick ortho Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow Fever, and Is
uf Uiat most baneful disease,
iilrticnl GWDriTfBtmcnts.
m
( .
generally tho first causo
| UonsnmpUon.
IN
QUART DOTTIiKS.
OVAlAN
on# directed
tiding {icison or
nwu. si. . |
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
lamessfs of all kinds, by Uie single set.
CARKIAGB TRIMMINGS.—Ilarouclie, Buggy I
Sulky* Springs and Axles; Dash Frame*; llobbt anJ ltotv*,
by Uie «ingli' set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
'i.; patent Dash LcuUier, Top and CurUludo.i broad and
arrow Imres, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringes; black and purple Coach ltoans; Buggy Lamp*;
plated and Brass Carnage 'Bonds; Brass and plated
Knobs, kc. Jan 1
" WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS. _
. - . KASTMAN lias made large additions to his
rr stock of Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Wore, which he
iglish Chancery Reports, vol 5.H); containing Ynungc
ollyer, vol. 1.
Wharton’# American Criminal Law.
FOR TUB REMOVAL' AND PERMANENT UURE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE ULOOD, OR HABIT OF TIIB
BYSTEM, VIZ i ,
Scrofula, or King's HMt^Kheumatwy* Obstinatei
Opinions qfths Philadelphia Press.
Tho “Dispatch,” of December 31st, says:—
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE—We have nrenuent-
ly heard tho Celebioted German Bitters, manutketurcd by
Ur. Ilooflnnd, spoken orin tenns of commendation, and
Wo know deservedly so. It is a too common pracUce, in
certain quarters, to puff ail manner of useless trash; butin
Uio case of the above H liters, hundreds arc living wltnes*
the Removal and Permanent Cure of
_ ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, and of those com-
plnlnts xylileh nre cnu-cd liy nn iinpilred, weakened and
unhealthy condlUon of the Nervous System. This bestt-
tiful and convenientnppticaUon or tho mytterion* powers
of Galvanism and Msgnetisat) iin* been pronounced by
New-York. hi cento.
Eller’s llousekeeptng Made En«y. l'3,*i cents.
Old London Bridge, or tho Days of Henry 6lh.
cents.
June 30 IV. THORNE WILLIAMS,
, dlsUnguiibed phraioiiSsboOiin Europe s
•cs or their great moral and physical worth. As a modi- I 8tetes,to bo the mutt valuable medicinal discovery of lire
norm or itucr. oerna jrvuu, smarm«- , clno Ibr the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility lit. Da. Oiiatsria's Gj.lv A too B*lt and Miltrno
nr I*# »m2a ul Joint# Stub- and Dyspepsia, It lias liecn found invaluable, cflbcUng Fi.bin, is used with the moat perfect and certain success
and 1 atn qf the Pmus and Jotott, blub curB4 ',{ d thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all oUier In all cases of General Dobiiily, strengthening the weak-
Ulcer., iWitfirtc Stpnptomt, SciotM CC m«alclno.h«MlBlM VV. Ikef crnvlnml, tint In Ma — ' ' '
Htgo, and Diseases anting from an injuai- l|J0 ofthe German Bitters, the pnUent docs not bceoniode-1
In ig
lent
bom
Lumbago, and
T ADY ALICE, or Tho Now Una.
ii The LifcnfMaximilicn Robespierre, with extracts
from hl« unpublished correspondence; by G. II. Lewes.
Gieeeler's Ecclesiastical History from tho fourth rdittr
d smell, and can bo administered
. . _ jistoryfromtl
revised and amended; translated ' —
Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
The Woodman: A romance of the times of Richard
III; by G.I’.R. James, Esq.
clousuisqf Mtrcury} Ascites?or Dropsy, J2c- I hHttaied'.’butconstariUy^gi'tlnssuvnith"and vljror to'uio
noture or Imprudence in Life. Alto, Chronic (Vaimt-n fact worthy of groat consideiaUon. The Bitters
Constitutional Ditordert will be removed by this are plensni.t lti taste an Jsmi
Preparation I bnder any circumstance*. io
WA^vtSSff^JSl CthSe vtliontit much I mSmaf-the Kid.,,
mm the IburthrdlUon, I and h£hly icm,fended by Physician*! and
fiom tho Gcnnoii by I, admitted to be the must proverful and searching pre,*ra- inre^riudra F 1
I Uon from U.e root that haa ever been em|dom| In medical |
practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease;
....... n ■—■** —*—•*—' -*•—-1 mill bone* hnlf
ened body, giving tonn loUi* vnrious organs, nad iuvi«o
tilting the system. Abo in Fits, Uramp, Parnlysls auil
*— —'on. Rheumatism, Acute and
neys. I _
all NeryouaDiseases, wldcU era
—jta arise from one simple cause, namely, • Deraags-
mant or the Nervous System.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Iroro Ute
most rewpectabie tourers could be given, si.fi dent to fill
eolutttn'- -** 1 -——
every column in this paper. We make albweelecUona.
....... Mathe-
. , ..'ares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in great vm-ier
ty, kc. Jan 93
le shall order her to proceed to the uuaranUnc ground op- | Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware. Plated V
positeFortJnck»on,andshaHliumediatelymakcareporUo | innUral Instruments, China and Glass W
the Mayor of the nature of the disease, ami recommend '— ***'“—*— J * J -'
such tin a- ure* as are in hi* opinion best calculated to pre
vent it* introduction into the City oradjaient country.
He shall give the requisite medical attendance to the
sick nn board vessels performing quarantine, or to m<*h as
shad he removed Uicrefrom to hospital*, eiUier temporary
or e.-tablLhed, and shaU insp ct such vessel* from time to
Unie until he deems them in a condition to proceed to the
city with safety. After the pefornnnre of quarantine, he
shall order fumigations, ablution*, or other purifying pm-
cesses calculated to disinfect unclean vessel* previous to
their I'omiue up to the city, end shall carry into eff.’ct the
1st section n: the Act of 1803 retulating qusrantlnr in the
vaperieueD, aim nru ui vuuik, a proper jlldgo. « no |ih-h
(br and wlde,!iave united in recommending the German
,(ur u. r. n. jam.'., r..q. - , win, .mmon |»nn., cmiratira .m.iy. .11.1 I BW.n,«ml U. SooSicM >vo ino.tcotUi.lly mlvl.oih«lt
America and Uie Americans; by the late Aehilte Mutnt, rnrioti*, has been restored to henlUi nnd vigor. Tho serof- I u, °* oll ,, . i rev— •
translated from tho French. ulous patient, covereil with ulcers, loathsome to himself ?.!?io,iT flf,t ^ f™ aMraordlnary caserend condurivtlyprows
XI*® Carpenter of Rouen; byJ.S. Jones, M. D. and Mill* attendant*, luis been made whole. Hundreds «DO*JStmkhi^eVrlfrtSftiiJuenribrniedbv * .
ITte Mysteries of Uie Court ° r London; by G. W. Rey- of persons, who had groaned hopelessly Ibr year# under l 8f2Si22?al , e5 , 2a3^2j2f tr ste^v n
noMs, Parti. . .. , t „ ... | cutaneous^'and glandular disorders, ebronie rWmatism, * >/; «enn«i» Ulttwrai? IfUiiay do
. - «nd tnany other cranphUnte springing from ade^gement I {»o*>W 8r, te^mend Uicnt to the German Mediclno
ofthe secreUvo organs nnd tho circulation, have been Stort^” ail who arc afflicted wlUt.L”*( t "® ,n P'A4!!i' ,n,in ;
e, or Uie uavs or Henry VIII. I ‘ " ‘
cmiiuuiiu uuHta. a Sequel to tho Court ot Monle-Chris- I
to; by Alexander liumns.
Class Book of Zoology; by Prof. II. Jrgvr. Received by
• — *• JOHN M. 1 — 1
J able event* in tl
Rnv. I)r. Landis, i
'WJiNL ...
Clergyman of New Jersey, Of dls-
July 17
. COOPER.
rpHE Dead Sea EXPEDITION.—Narra
X tlvo of the United Stntcs Expedition to the River
genUeman of high standing and extensive acquaintance «a.i fidlowsi—
Uirou0I1 Uie Southern States, nnd lately appointed Consul | give* “lent greater claim upon our humble etlVrt, they are | tmtl
. jirougli Uie Southern States, und lately appointed Consul
to New Graundt, commends itself to tho attention of nil-
Naw-York, January 7,1848.
put of Savannah. Itshnll furthermore l.e hi* duty when
rei|iiir-d by th* Mayor, to vi»tt person* in tho city sup f
[*med to be atocted with Small Pox or other ilfrenteo of a |
contagious and mai tenant rharacti r,nndtugivc hi - opinion
upon the nature of the dtica-e and the best mean* of pre-
ventingiu extension. Up >n the removal of such persons |
lias received by recent arrivals
50 hhds. Porto Hico Sugar
530 do. St. Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Refln.*d;85 bl ls. Coff -e Sugar
300 bogs BloCiitree; 50 bags Laruirado.
50 bats and pockets Java Cutlee
inn —kageaTobacco, various brands
“*" lo. P
tatirtlo FegttaM-
Tho “Duly Nows,” of July 4th sayst—
TKo SL.hoorihoF I »ndUte Deaiiseaiby W. ll.'iVynch,"U.”8. Navy, I Messrs. A. B. kD.SandsTGentfetnen-Havini used. 1 , kl !X)n , !u.^n 1 MH. > n°Li t l»i a nI nr.'m.T-o" I enf treatment'whatever.
GHUGL.111 JbS.—I he Subecnber j remmamier of tha Expedition—la one volume, flvo., | and witnessed the effects of yqur excellent prcpirntion of German llJtters, ’J'.’ 1 ®".iLMV^L"*! n i5.,1 I and excellent men; but
“ r ‘*c*iv«it hv r«w-ont arrtvnia. I * — I Snn ,npnrilla on different ponton* in various parts of thu “"l 1 ■ Aboul ^urie.n yonrssl
Southern country, viai—Virginia, Louisiana, Texas and | temif.lthas not we “Jiok.aitcfiual. It Is n VtgetaiU Pri
Mexico, I feel much pleasure In stating tho high opinion
entertained of its great medicinal value. In my
For about twsMtg g*art I had been suffering Rdm Dys-
pepsln. Every year Uie symptoms became worse, nor
could I obtain permanent relief Bom any course of rnedl-
1 —* skllfol
with maps and numerous illustrations.
Tuckerman’s Characteristics or Literature, illustrated
by tlio Genius of UisUngulsbed Men.
Downing's Landscape Gardening mid Rural Architec
ture—4Ui edition, many plates.
«My physicians were skill,
here their prescriptions flUied.
! I .. m _..
paratha, and modi teitiuat Alcohol, and to all invalids we
„„u,d^
Aboul iburtcen yours since, In consequence or frequent
exposure to the weather, In tho discharge of my personal
duties, I becuino aubjeet to a severe Chronic RheumatUni,
B pa 1
0 1.1,1*
loramon Gin; 30 do. rliclp* do
to temporary orestahlLliedhnspitalsin ths city or counto', 100 pikers Dundee Hagxins; 15 bales Gunny do
It shall be hi* duty to visit tire patient* in said liospi-1 7ft casks l)n> on Sides; 35 boxes Pearl Sterch
100 bid*. New England Hum; ft pipe* Holland Gin
ftO bids. Western Wldikey; a half pipes t Hard Brandy
50 quarter and < Uhth casks Malaga Wine
1 pun. In on St. Croix Ruin
530 quart- r and eighth cask* Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old Monongaliela Whiskey
liundr* "—*—
tals. It sluill likewise be bis duty, whennquestion arher
a* to the condition of cargoes of daio"t<‘d Corn, and
oUier prtni*lons,fittlt,hidt*s, and oUier artiries of a per
ishable nature calculated by their putrefactiun to cause
disease to visit the vessels thu* laden, and to make such
recninmeudatious to the Civil Authority a* Hie cases may
require.
Sec. 8. That from nnd after the pas-age of thW Onli-
nanre, tlie salary of the llralUi officer tlisll Ire three hun
dred and fifty dollars in full for all and singular the ser
vices that he is required to perform by (hi* Ordinance.
Sec. 3. That all Ordinances and part* of Ordinances
miltatiog with till* Ordinance be, and the same are,
hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, !£d May. 1838. A true ropy.
EbWARD G. WILSON,
July 31 4 Clerk of Council.
Ml canvassed Dam#, very choice
UK) linrrclsand halfbbls. Canal Flour
50 bids. Baltimore Flour; 900 bats (resorted Shot
90 bids, and 10 half pipes Cider Vinegar
ftO bbl. No* 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hoxard’s Powder
100 boxes Ponp, various brands
90 bag* Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 85 Imjxcs Raisins
30 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
ftO hhds. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
3ft casks Porter, pints and quarts
510 quarter chest* Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
liflb, A Merry Christmas, ko. kc.
' TaMleu’s Treatise on Epidemic Cholera, translated
I from the French, by Samuel L. Bigelow, M. U.
Report on the Cholera In Paris, published by authority
)f the French Government*, translated from tho original.
Wild Western Scenes: A Nnrrativo of Adventures In
I the Western Wilderness, tlie nearest and best California;
I by Luke Shortficbf, illustrated,
I Banning’s Common-Sense—being a rational trcntUo
I condensed from his eourse of popular lectures on Chronic
| Diseases a new edition.
..... ESIfrfISi'HSflJiIStfSSS.'iiSaSSSSr I -Mrs;
.nicin.nii.mm.uim,-ftfoi-now is^a®!r8JSBSiW!Sff®» sa
of the Nervous system. lean say conscluntionsly that SjSSSJiflu,ttret
they nre tho best artiele ofthe kind I have ever sold, (and K^^BnJ^dwiViTraeh nih. r ihrouoh rt,Tn>ni!lHm!ff
1 deal in ail the popular medicines) and l consider It the U through tho uicdliun of
only medicine for tlio above disease befiiro tho public. 1 ,hn N« vo "« Hv, " m *
myself rninptL-
considered nn almost indi*peu*obio requisite in Hie Army.
In conclusion I would sny, that the better it is known the
more highly it will bo prixed, nnd I trust Hint its health
rotnrius virtues will make it generally known, Uiroogh-
oiit Uie li-iigtti nnd breadth ofour Widely extended country.
Yours very rospectfiilfy. _ 8. O. TAYLOR,
limy, d. u» iaiiigk,
U. S. Consul to Now Granada.
Bharpey and Uunin’s Anatomy: edited by Joseph Lcidt,
** " '* ‘ ';an from firth Loudon edition, with
I M. D—first American
| orerftOO lllurtracions.
1 Friends in Council; A sories of Readings and Discourse I with general debility, wcaknem, lost of appetite, kc., re-
thereon. reiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed.
Instruction for Field Artillery, lforse and Foot. I I concluded about throe months since to mnko use of
Parker’s Compendium of Natural and Experimental | yourSarraperilla. I now have the jileasure of Informing
lire Nervous System.
Hut reasoning from cifoct to causo, I concluded that tho
‘ d, before any hope could
„ --™ tef from these most dis
tressing maladies. In the whole pharmacopeia there
seemed to be no remedial atent which could reach and
VVith much respect,yremain^our^kc. I with no very sanguine hopes or Marl* efficiency,) I do-
Corncrof BMnndnnd CMtcialroe,
U,m .ndb ro u," , r»r,l,,"» c ™„„o»d.,,on of U,o.«
u, ?d. lt trn..i>nt m.lmt,.;. In ttin wliftln nli.
InvpctMotMPdrefilr’HJrtdml.'’JomMied!' , o l n , iUch |
evidence is unnecessary.
, end to those afflicted with the
I Philosophy, wilii a description of Steam aud Locomotive
I Engines.
Weld’s I.a'in Lesson* and Reader.
A Treatise on Algebra; by S. Clra<c. Received by
June 95 JOHN M. UOOPBR..
DB. MUKEIIEAD’S LMPHON ED
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rieo Sugars;‘JO do. Muscovado do. , - y . . _ T . - . , —
5200 bag* Rio coffee: ioo bbi*. N.o. Whiskey A LOOLAH—Or Joumoyinffs to tho
. 45 bill*. Phc/p's Gin; SO do. N. V. Brandy j XV. Djebel (lumrei nn Autobiography uf Jonathan Ko-
G .EORGIA.—Effingham County.^—To all
whom it may concern t
Wh ‘Teas, John P. Be*lcr,Adnilnl»tnitorof the Estate of
Valentine Ke»ler, deceased, hatli applied to the Honorable
the Inferior Court nr said county, sitting for ordinary par
poser, for a rlt ition to ls*uc and bu published, according
to tiff, for Letters Dismls-ory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish, nB concern
ed, to filo their objection* (if any they have) to the appli
cant In the Cl-rk’s office of said Conn, on or before Uie
10th day of January next; otherwLe Letters Dismtesory
will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable P. C. Pendleton, one of Uie
JusUces of said Court, this lOUi day of July 1810.
July 13 JAMES RAHN, c. c. o. e. c.
GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINES.
fT'HIS beautiful and scientific Instrument com
X bines important advantages over ail other Inventions
of Uio kind, and has been universally adopted by Uie
MKiiic*Ll“ann#*nia, ns being the most perfict and cf
fectual .Magnetic Machine that Iras ever been invented,
it is entirely simple In const.'action, and therefore not
liable to g. t out ol mder, or become deranged in any mnn
ner. It admits of tho must perfect control, and can be
niADOAno to any power—adapted for an infant, or suf
ficient for the strong, st tdull—at the pleasure of the oper
ator. Thus, in a neat and*portnble compass, an ampli
and unfal.ing supply ofthe IH'e-givlugintiui nce of Elcctro-
MngiiL-Usin mnv be insteiiUy obtained. The mr.gnctlc
|K>iVi-r.i# imported in a ronUnuous manner, and with no
unpleasant sensnUon to the most delicate jntient. The
whole machine Is so simple and perfect,tliatit can be used
and understood by a child.
DR. MORE HEAD’S MAGNETIC MACHINES are
used with posiUte nnd permanent succi Min nil case*
of Rheumatism, acute nr chronic, applying to the head,
face or limb*, Gout, Tic-Doioreux, Nervous and Sick
llendichc, Pond) sis or Palsy, Epileptic Fits, Convulsion*.
Dyspepsia, llroncbiUs, Palpitation of the Heart, Spinal
mul llip Complaints, Stiffness of the Joints. Lmnlxigo,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, General Debility or Ex-
SS’.uS’bSSSS yaSWar™ Baa; IVT EMOIU oftlio ROT. David Abed, D. D.,
SdfflftSUSiXWinS SSZwSto, SS!, fS5K Wta,IMS1« Vlnejar,Cojfl.h, I'uuiloc.,fcc. if. 1»JL talaMinlonu,toCIU„^b, hi. Neph.», H«v.O.
il.-rinvrd state of the Nervous Svsttiu As a orrrrmtiei I N. II.—The above stock of Goods have all bcensclceted R-Williamson.
- -® • — *• ^ - - * "Hi. •■■...H a. ih. iinnm.iidn.tui im« nd-o. I The Happy Home: nffeclionately Inscribed to Uio
Working People; by the Rev. James Hamilton, D. 1).
jOEORGIA — Liberty County. —To all
VJT whom it mny concern i
Wh.-reas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letter* Di*-
mis—.y on the estate of Chnstino Howard, late of said
county, deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to file Uicir objections (if any they have) within the time
presented by law, in my office, or said letters wUl be
. Witness, the Hon. W. E. W. Qnnrterman, one of Uie
Justice* of said Court, Uiis 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. S. RltADVVKLL, c. c. o. te c.
derungtd state of the Nervous Syrttin. Asa preetotivt
for Apiiplexy tlie Machine is confidedtlv recommended,
and In tint most conlirtnid cases of Scrofula, Dropsy,
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of Uie Spine, nnd all
similar complaints,its effects arc equally ruceraafiil.
Each ftluchine is conveniently arranged wills the Hat
tery and nil nccosury appAnm-cs, put up in neat walnut
*—Tmpnnyfni ** g
The SuiMcribera have received from New-
cases. Aorompnnyfng each D a hew Ma'nual, containing | /ilj' lce . an .' 1 j'. vel1 “tected stock of
full and simple dire.-tions tor its use and application In I PAftIILV GROLLKIES, selected by one of the firm ex-
'• 1 pres.-ly forUii* market, corohting of
O.EORGIA —Bryan County.—To all whom
VJ It may concern:
Whereas, James Sherman. AdintuDtrator of the estate
o'Lewis Lanter. ha* applied to the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of said Comity, while sitUng as a Court of
Ordinary, fur Letters of DLtnL-slon from his said Admini*-
rik troUon:
w These aro therefore to cite and admonish all perrons
Interested, to flit! their objections (if any Urey have) in
the Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary for snld
County within the time prescribed bylaw, oUierwise
Letters DLmissory will Ire granted tlio applicant.
Wltne**, the Honorable John P. Hines, one of Uie Jus
Uces of said Court of Ordiunjy, this twenty-first day of
June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-uine.
June 37 J. 8M1TH, c. c. o.e. c.
the vniious diseases in which it is recommended.
Price of the Machines complete. TWELVE DOL
LARS each. A literal discount made to Wholesale Pur
chasers. The Machines can be safely sent to any part ol
lire world, and each instrument is xvarrnntcd.
Manufactured and sold wholesale ami retail, by
D. C. MOKEHEAD, M. D.,
183 Broadway, New-York.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM DR. tlOl.LICK,
The celebrated Author, lecturer, and Practitioner.
NewYosx, OU. \<6tk, 1848.
De-.r Stas—In compliance with your reimeai, to “stale
candidly my opinion of your Graduated Magnetic Ma
chines,” it affords me pleasure to say, Unit I highly ap
prove of their simplicity nnd convenience, nnd that, nfler
numerous trials of those manufactured by others, I have
been induccd.to adopt yours in my practice, and id re
commend them to those who consult me on the subject-
I should al.ro state Umt i have never found the least trouble
cetveit, ny recent arrivals: fine China Tea Setts. , rpiIE Sea LIONS; or,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups ami | JL by J. Fennimorc Conner.
Saucers; Dinner Sea*; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can-1 A Man made of Money; by Dough
i snouwai.ro state iwu i naye never,itnii.uure reiuiunuure i MesUckf, high and low, china Vases and other mnntle illustrated.
inkeopingyourinBUumenLinpcifccjordt'Gandthesiiii- I ornaments; Have AIL; ToiletBotUc*; Card Trays; Mugs. I Ellen Wnrehnin; or. Love and Duty i A Uirllllng novel
/7J.E0RGIA—Glynn County.—To nil whom
\J it may concern: VVlicrcn# Sainul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutor ofthe last will and testnment of Col. John Burnett,
dace-ued, hath applied to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Glynn County, when fitting fur ordinary purposes, for
a citation to issue and be published according to law for
Letters DLmisrory:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all concern
ed, to file Uieir objections (if any Urey have) to the appli
cant, In the Clerk's Office of said Court, on or before the
second Mondny of January next, otherwise Letters Db
missory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable John 51. Tison, ono of the Jim-
tices of tho said Court, this Iftth day of June, A. D., 18(9.
ALEX. SCRANTON, Clerk o. o. o. o.
Brunswick, Juno Iftth, 1649. Juno 18
/'IJ.EOUGI A—Liberty County.—To all whom
it may concern:
Whereas, Elisabeth S. L. Jones applies for Letters
Dlimiasory Upon Uio Estate of Joseph Jones, late of said
eOuntyj deceased.
Thuso am therefore, to cite and admonish ail and singu
lar lira kindred nuff creditor# «,f said estate, to file Uieir
objections (if any they have) in my office, in terms of tho
law: otheriviso Letters or DLuibaon will lie granted said
apidioant at Uio November term of said Court of Ordinary
of tb o present year.
Witness, the Honorable John A. Hendry, UilsTUl Mny,
1649; may 9 J. S. IJRADWELL, c. o. o. I. **
1\T OTICE.—Four months after this date ap-
1N plication will Iremndc to Uio llonomtdo Judges of
tho Inforior Court of Chatham county, while sitting for
or.liiinry purpoiies, for leave to tell a tract of Land known
as Bethel, Glynn county, contniningscven hundred acres,
more or less. Alro on® other tract or parcel or Land in
Henry county, containing two hundred two and n half
acres, and a lot of 40 acres in tlreOold Iteglon, Cherokee,
being part of tho rent cstnto of Isaac Norton, deceased,
and an’.d for tho benefit of Uie heirs of raid estate.
F. E. TKBEAU,
Gunrdian nfl'liaddeus Norton.
JOHN JL NORTON.
Savannah, June 30,1849. July 3
Court
OTICE.—hour months after dato appli
cation will be rimde to the Honornblo the Inferior
of Chntliam county, when sluing ns a Court of Or-
/, tor leave IO divide lire Lands nnd Neemes bclnng-
inr to Uie ILuilc of Franklin Fox, late nf said county,
deceased. CYRUS BIRD,
June 37 Adm’r do bonis n«;
JYTOTICE.—Four riionths after date applica-
ll lion tvJJJ)><• made to tho Honorable the Inferior
Court of Ch.it limn county, when sitUng os a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell all Uio Lands nnd Negroes bc-
lotiflng to the Ertnto of Andrew Bird, Jr., Lie of said
county, deceased.
June 97 CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
T OTICE.—Four montlis after date, appli
cation win bo nrade to tho Justice* ofthe fnrerior
t or Cliatliam County, when sitUng for ordinary
i, for leave to sell all Uie rcol and personal estate,
lee Stewart, late of said County, deceased, (of so
much thereof as may be necessary,) tor the benefit ofthe
heirs and creditors of said estate,
inar 30 R. W. ADAMS, Admlnbtrutor.
New England Rum
350 boxes nranufa lured Tobacco
300 reams Wrapping Paper; 35 half bbl*. No. 1 Mackerel
3000 lbs. Codfish; 50 boxes pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bills. N. O. .-'yrup; 40lihd*. Cuba Molasses
50 fierce* Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. cask* Madeira Wine; 95 do. do. Mnlagn do.
525 bbl*. Hamtaria Rum; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Biscuits
75 mart* Costla; 10 lihd*. Bacon Hide*
50 quarter chests Hyson Tea, 35 eighth do. do.
90 chests Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper; 5 bags Pimm
10 kc** (iokn llutter; 90 bbls. Mnnnngnlrela WhL
13 half pipes (Hard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheese
5 lihd*. Kentucky LeafTolmcco; 50 boxes Teorl Htarcli
300 Demijohn*, various sixes
75 baskets Champagne, or chojce brands, in store a
for sale by J. V. CONNEBAT
Jan 1
A. CHAMPION offi-re for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square: 40 hhds St.
Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado aud N. O.
Sugars; 100 bags Rio anil Java Coffee
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered and Refined Sugnra
SIS boxes Woolsey k Woolscy’s Loaf do
10 Ulnla Molasses, and HI bbls Syrup
100 bbL oml hnlf bids Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxes Sperm, 525 do AdaninnUne, and 30 do Hull’s
Candl>-*; 100 boxes and half boxes Soap
3 casks Winter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 hnlfbhL. F. M. Beef
50 packages Buckwheat in bills, half qr. eighth and bags
3ft packagesrlioire Teas; 30,000 superior Havana riegars
7ft boxes half and qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
30 casksand 50 boxes choice Wine
1 pipe Brandy, vin rage of 1843
l qr. ca k Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gill nnd DmucsUc Liquors
300 boxes and half boxes Tobncco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper. Ginger. Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Ai
mer, edited by W. S Mayo.
you Urat lu eflbcts have liecn attended with the hnppk .
results in restoring my health, ami I am induced to add
my testimony to Uio many other* you already possess,and
to those desiring further InfonnnUon, I will personally
give the particulars of my case, and Uie eifccta of this In
valuable medicine, by calling at985 Bowen', New-York.
Yours respectfully, JANET MCINTOSH.
Tills certifies that Mis* Janet McIntosh is known to
,.ie a member of Ure Church, in good standing, nnd worthy
of confidence. J. 8. SPENCER,
Comer of t
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After PkptUisns had Failed.
Philadelphia, Dec. 37, 184S.
Dear 8ir—It L with feelings of pleasure I communl-
"■ --
wlUi no very sanguine hopes of thrir effleiency,) 1 _ _
termindd to try the effect or tlio apullcatlon of the
GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, 'WlUl the
MAGNETIC FLUID. This was in June, HMfl,—
To my great astonishment, In two day* my Dyspepsia
had gone; in eight days 1 was enabled to retunio my pu-
toml laltorn, nor hnve I since omitted a single service on
account of the Bronchitis; and my RheuraaUc affection
BAND .
throughout.
per Bottle; rlx Bottles for $5.
Agents In Savannah, Ga., A. A. Solomons, O. R. Hen
d rick .on k Co., Turner k Oden, and Tho*, M. Turner
k Co. In .Macon: Rrminand Virgins. 3mo |nly 9
meni .
The Genius of Italy; by the Rev. Robert Turnbull.
Select Italian Comedies, translated by Goldoni, Ueraud
and Nota.
Manual of Ancient Geography and History; by Wil-
helm Tecta, translated from the German; edited by Ki
chenovcr Arnold.
Mandeville’s Elements of Reading and Oratory.
Saddlebag's Journey to the Gold Diggins, Illustrated
with caricatures by Head—515 rents.
Nursery Hook tor Young MoUiers; by Mrs. Tuthlfl-
50 cent*.
A fow more Mrs. Kirkland’s Holiday's Abroad.
Jock Ariel, or Lifonn Board an Indlnmnn.
Tho Hen-Pecked Husband: a Novel.
llintson Public Architecture; by Hubert Dale Owens, I rnugl
4to, many plates. W. T1IORNE WILLIAMS. ful ot
June Is j offiio Common Calcined Magniriu.
tTOLlDAYS- ABROAD;!? Europe fium
XX Ure West: by Mrs. Kirkland. I and enn recommend It as being equal to Henry’s.
The Hill Difficulty, nnd some Experiences of Life In *’
tlie Plains of Ease—with other Miscellanies: by George
U. Cheever, D. D.
The Personal Histoiy and Experience of David
dd Tho Younger: by Charles Dickens.
tO’Ilrienj or the Taking of Trodngli,aTnle of
1649—wiUiillustraUons, by Henry M. Herbert.
Received by JOHN **
may 3fi
in ■ .hnri <i,»n\ nf occouiu oi mo iironciuu* ; ami ni> luicumnuc anccuun
nt?iMN » I >1*0 ceased to trouble me. IfUme ncnnltted, I could
mV&Stal IXXSbSiiSiuteteMh? Jufnrflra n A fl " » ••>*«» of p*l» r with Ihe details of parficu-
tfihsSw -ml law, but I can now only furnish this brief atmtmcL-*
wn U s < emfl^rf7o^fihmiso > iL M iBML treste Dvsncpsla hca never returned i file RlreumaUsm one®
whin ln * vl *<L •""» bu * never MVMlf. and Jt cosily
"KKnVrf cnhyuH^CTij.-hSLuVn. I JW/u! ftp/iTiSr
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k D. time I hnve had several attacks of the satna disease, nnd i Km rMommcmfod Ura I ELT^ FLUID fo* many
AN Ira, New-York. Bold also by Drucgbu generally your Bitten have entirely relievedl andI cured tneIn to® I w j, 0 blvebe^7lk" wiMnifforing frorn neuralgic SSS-
“ nd Cn,mdlu - " ,,lco « 1 I ««»-! J o hey Hoi?tried U,om, with Irappy rosufi, 1 bo-
last spring, Irad a long and serious spell of Jaundice, lie
had it sometime before 1 knew it; A* iear— M —'
bed. As toon as I heard of hi* condition. _
him and told him of th® effect your Bitten had upon tne
TTUSBAND'S GENUINE CALC/WED I SSt
11 MAONISIA.—Husband’s Calcined Magnlsia is en- I ces recoimnenelcd the Bitters in oUier cues, always pro- uu “* 1 * n _ mrauTia's oalvanio corstivrs
Urely deprived of Carbonic Arid, free from unpleasant I duclng file samo happy effect. My wife has been consi-1 m.. n B i V anic nel'l Three Dollars
taste, smell, or oilier dlsngrceablo property, and without derably afflicted with Ltvsa Complaint nnd Neuralgia, m ! n “. ' ^ V. ’L','" ’ .V" », 0 . 1q „
rouglincs or gittiness to touch or palate. Ono tea-spoon- I by Uio uio of the Bitter* she is well, now enjoying good I ~. Oslvante Bracelets’ One Dollar each
ful of it i* cquaMn strengfii to tlirce or four tea spooniUl* heolth. Wo believe from the many cures we know of ? MMMtto Fluff One S
nfflin r'nmmnn ffnlnlmuf Miml.h. ( fhxui -fflirltn-. thsl <h-V nnat—a (u ■ mmnrlcstite I 1 !? W, r. "Il’I't'.lilfl'l.iil AtWl '
list.
these Hitters effbeting, that they posses* ill a remarkable
-— -*!riles, and
and extraordinary degrea great curative
that which enhances Uieir value with us is, uiey are ei
tlrely vegetable. We nlwnys keen the Bitters on Iran
and would not bo willing to he without Uiein.
Voiy respectfully your*.
V. PEI BCE, 370 South Front street.
Can stronger testimony Ire adduced liy any PrcparnUon
before the public! A singlebottlo will convince any on® |
of their power over disease. They ire KmiuiLy Vs
ii Savannah by Uie authorised Agent,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Dru
I M. COOPER.
pOOPEIl’3 WORKS—The Spy: a Tale
of tlio Neutral Ground; Revised ahd corrected by
he author. A new ediUon, to be followed by his entire
work, to correspond with Putnnm’s ediUon of Irving’s
works—.^1 3ft per volume.
The Crayon Miscellany, by Washington Irving.t
wlUi nil the preceding volumes of thu now ediUon—
ffl 35 each.
Layard’s Nineveh, a now supply.
may 15 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Ciuri.cs Evans, M. D.
Philadelphia, 1844.
I Imve used ‘Hu>band’s Calcined Magnlsia,” much to
mysatis(hction,nndlmvenolio*iuttaUon in reconimcud-
ins It tu a superior article.
Philadelphia. 1844. , -- -
I have examined a bottle ofthe Cakftted Magnlsia pre- table, and will pmnnnently destroy Uie was.
K red by Thomas J. Husband, and regard it as nn excel- I eostiventst. and elvo strength nnd vigor to tho frame, nt
it article. It. M. Huston, M. D., [ no time dehttitaUng Uie patient; being also grateful to thu
Prof. Materia Mcdica In Jeff. Med. College. most delicate stomach under any circumstance*, and can
Philadelphia, 1814. * I be administered with perfoet safety to delicate Infants—
I Imvo mode trial of tho Cnloincd Mngnesia prepared they are free from Ai.ooi.ol, Bvhup, Acids, Calomel,
by Mr.ThnnmuJ. Uuslmiid, nnd consider U quite equal to I and nil mineral nnd injurious Ingredients.
tllf. ” '*' *•—— I »m. *-- J -
itiey can be taken al all times and under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them
having a salutary effect, and no bad result can uc-
I fflnkmjg | *TB&jRSE5(Rrt«teM^(to prln.lp.ID.-
pr.t, GEItSlAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 978 Race
Htrcst, Philadelphia. For sale la Savnanah by
JOHNSON kCO.
In Clmrlcston by IIaviland ,IlARRAt.k Co;—In Augus-
wiUi much core for rash, nt Uie unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and great inducement will bo given to Uioso . „ — r -,
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. nov 1 I Modern Society; or, the March of Intellect tire Con-
Tz: 77-.— elusion of Modern AocomplLliments; by Miss CnUinrino
GROCERIES.—Givo us n call!— Sinclair.
■ ' Moiiem Accomplishment*, or the March of Intellect;
by Miss Catharine Sinclair. Received by
opr 17 JOHN M. COOPER.
lint ofMr. llenry of Manchester.
Francis G. Smith, M. D.
Having had some experience in tho u*o of Husband’.
Mngncsin, with inv patient*, I feel confident tlmt it is folly
eqiinl to Henry’s English Mngnesia, and I think ono tea-
rnooiffiill equnl to four tea-spoonsfull ortho common Cal
cined Magnesia ofthe shops. CiurlcH Nobln, M. D.
Philadelphia, 1845.
I hnve frequently used Husband’s Magnesia In my fam
ily and practice, nnd consider it equal to Henry's.
Philadelphia,1845. T. II. Yardlsy, M. D.
Price 50 cent*. For sale by
TURNER fc ODEN,
dec 4 Monument-square.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Druggist
In Augii*t*. by IIaviland, IIislsv fcCo.; in Mac .
by Gsoaos Paynk. - apr 19
PAUL DE VEUE & CO.’S CELEBRT-
X TED FLAVOURING EXTRACTS—Fos impart
ing to Pies, Puddings. Jellies, Blanc Mange, kc., their
delicious flavours, without lire slightest trouble or pre-
K ‘on. Wo annex a few opinions ofthe pros* respect-
e*e superior prcpOrnUons:
Decidedly the finest flavors arc lo be obtained from
Urese Extracts.—Era.
These useful articles no doubt will find Uieir way into
every house; and to perrons raiding abroad must really
bo Invaluable.—London Mercantile Journal.
Wo were much gratified by a novelty for culinary us*
called Do Vera’s Extracts, and advise all our Mends to
try them—Times-
Having used tire nlrevo Extract* in our lUmily, we cheer-
folly concur with the London Timus, ctm, in its recom
mendation.— Family Circle, N- Y.
The decided economy in Ure u#o of those useful *rti-
cleaover tlie old stylo Is seen by a single trial.—Evening
Mirror.
Mnnuiheiory.Dalston, Middlesex. Office, 39 Abchurrh
In, by Ws. Haines, and by respectable Dealers generally Lone, London. Agents for Hnvannah, .
throughout Ure United States. July 14 j Jan 5 JOHNSON k CIO., Comor Bull and Bay-sts.
T7SSENCE of Jarnaicn GINGER— Prc-
X J pared hy Frederick Brown, PI
CUOLEItA AND MINEltAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
St. Croix, Porto itteo and Muscovado Sugars;
Loaf, Cra hcl, Powdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pole and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Caudles;
llyron, Black, Imperial nnd Gunpowder To
Olive Oil; Sardines; Herrings and No. 1 Mot
Almond*. RaL-iiw, Curranrt and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pails, Bruriics, and ail other
articles usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep always on hnnd of Ure best quality, choice
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tongues, Hams, kc. For sale on accommodating terms,
by DAVID O’CONNER,
oct 34 Comer of Broughton and Drayton-sls.
(A HINA, Glas^ _ ^henWARE^R^* I
ceived, by recent arrivals: Finn China Tea Setts.
•rnuuiu > o u l ain x-iAinnv.uii, i
That is to say, the original and only genuino article, (not I
r t a *Mir t I the counterfeit mid InutnUon Extractor,) lias ever failed, I
LI AIUUSON SColumbian INK—In quart, in any one riiiglu instance, from iu first IntroducUon by '
XX pint*, 8os., 4 ox. and in small stands, in boxes o me in IkJO, up to ' ‘ ' **■ *
—tedoxenor hy retell. • - • ••
Maynard k Noye’s Black Ink. in quarts and pints.
Hogan k Thompson’# Steel Pen Ink, in quarts, pints,
8 oz., 4 oz. nnd 3 og., by Ure dozen or retail.
* 1 ? riUr -
i, Philadelphia. Tills Es*
i a concentrated form, sll
HNVMIIM j of Jamaica Ginger, and will be
round on trial, an excellent Family Medlclno. It Is par-
I .l.i.UJu ....... .1 ...I M I.... I.. Ii. HiiHnn. .1 1
liuielilile Ink, for wriUng on Linen.
Ca—‘—*■** 4 — ,A,m
pint
: ..I , ... .* . . . I ..HIIMIIiMl IHIU HOT MIU iU.J.V. HI
Copying Ink, Arnold’s bcstEmlish, in pint and half complaints, sneb a* Sore nnd inflamed Eyes,
Int stone jugs; do. Maynard k Noyes do. I tism, Empiloiis, Swellings, Sprains, and Inlla
Copying Paper, by Uio reimi-Jict English; do. do. in DALLKV ’d EXTItAC3 p Olt (s a certnin, quick
Copying. , , .
Books, of one ream and of liulf ream.
—*—j Presses.
apr 31
T'O the PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS. TV! 11, Phllndelphie, in hie Card, w'»„anio,l to po..c-, n
X I chnllenao Ure V’orld to Drove. Umt "JL wakes lire following quotation from Uroithwaits Uinvaluablo properties of Jain
DALLLIY'S AtAlilCAL 1*AIN EXTRACTOR. I Medical nnd Surgical Journal, to which wo would algo I found on trial, an excellent Fni...., r
- - s fliAuitertiA ffAAH S.AUWLIUU Invite the attention of Ure public. BraiUiwnit says:- ticulsrly rocnminendsd n*< tonic, to person* recovering
'“When tire remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) has been I fnun f*vcr or oUier diseases, a few dro|is imparting to the
given in those cases, denoting derangement of Ure stom- ftonmch a glow nnd vigor equal to a wliic-glassfoll of
neh alone present, according to my experience, the | )rnn dy or other itimuinnt Without any of Ure debilitating
efl'ect of lire medicine bn* been to relieve Ure symptoms rficcts, which nre sure to follow Ure use of liquor nf any
almost Immediately, Ure nausea is speedily dissipated, tho kind; and it is therefore especially serviceable to children
giddiness nnd fointnura disappear, and Ure souse or bum- „tid female*. To Ure hged will prove a srent comfort; to
fug ami (rent at Ure pit nf stomach is no longer foft or the dyspeptic, nnd to those who are predisposed to gout or
complained or after two or three doses. But Uio most re- rheumatic affections, It gives great relief; and to the Ine-
markable circumstance is that which attended Ure cm- briato who wishes to reform, but tvboso stomach is eon-
ptoyment ot tno same agent during Ure staqe of Uie diar- ,ta n Uy craving Uio noxious liquor, Itls Ihvniuabic-fiving
. up toUii* period,) to cun* the worst Bums
and Scalds.
To Mothers of Pnmllle*,
would sny, many accidents, such as Bums, Scalds,
Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, arc of frequent occmrunce to
children, und they nre moreover subject to many oUier
... — - *” • ' * - "licuma-
mny c
.J, Itiict.
InfiammnUuns.
nowr l fiiX!n , eS!!in'.n"«!iSnir l (If HwaLanmn! I “™V«n!ri." ciluciiumiiy'ii ireBrnemlin S coiuiof
ini'inii ii nuunitii'B nvni iiiypnifi ' I numerous coses to wliicli I liuvu uivLii ure Gartionfc Acid I temperanco.
j bv I Tlie Trul. Test •* ll» Hivnrtrtly «rn»U'd (with «>m. f«w dlracUon. Kcnn,p«nyll., Moll ba.U.,
'W.TlUiaNB WILUAMB. ..ihulho l.m.inr IJAU.F.V’B BXTBAOTOB, In Ml. Kff,® A M ”
...... ..... . application L ,
■ —I arasa wYai
means of preserving life itself I nnd now,
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit and Imitation Extractors irritate and
incus ass Tint vain!
Cnjitnlns ami Cleric* of Steamboat®
, -----. -—— — | uriuuiicuia. nave/titHi « uuei iiiiiuct; uani 1 tarsi mukb. ■ or, tjuyo nnu i/u,
(dicity of their coostrucuon is such, that i should suppose ^it nn d emlKisird, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea ami of real life; by Mis# Ellen Bickering,
no person wouldfindanydifficulty in till* respect, nit j Toilet Setts, Lustre Bowls; togcUier with a general ns- | .The Gold Mines of the Gila: A Sequel to Old Illck*
.... r—— •—r. .**•— | ioneiociu,i.usirc Howls; togeUicr with agehenti as-1 . too«mu rnmusu, u« >.na. a
u not the cute mth other instruments, vutrp of which «re wrtl »e nt of Granite-Wore; Decanters, new potteros; Uie Guide; by Charles W. Webber.
cmspletm their construction, andth.refore liable to derange- pitrlrera; Goblets; Wine Tainldcrs, cut and pressed; Eighteen Hundred and Twelve; or Napoleon’s inva-
mrat. In it few words, Icoiuiderthe general excellence v\ F a trr atiri Wine Bottles; Astral, Solar, nnd Globe Lamps; «lon of Russia: An Htetorical Romance: by Lous Rellstnb.
ol your Magnetic Machines worthy oj commendation, c*ndb sticks, plain nnd colored; Finger Basins; Fruit Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
you nre Tree to use my name and influence, If u can be or itoakcta; Dishes: Howls; Halt Cellars, various patterns; »pr 31
^^1 ”*****^3* npHE Gold-Seeker’s MANUAL; being a
have recommended your la-truinent in severe nnd pro- I qva Hirldnen- lirimnnin
H«wffiBSny.S., CatmiMoto .7el u , m lS- ..
ne.., (ivliirh I. neuly nhvey. of .err... cli.rneu r,) WlUi CnJIMleb., Cuy., Mnn, Bonn iln;
wwuMyM I fSsftfiriBtJiSr •Sbb tms&b.
FHEDEKIUK IIOLiriUK
I Uon nt tire pit of stomach disappear almost as speedily-
depression ofthe *y»tcm is removed, nnd oUier symptoms
nun Miii' iiiiR,
... - consequence!
to neglect Ure acqulsl-
rnibiit.iuciv IIUBUIUIV, M. D.
To. Dr. D. C. MoasiiEAD, 183 Bro.ulw.iy, N. Y.
FROM DR- CHARLES A. LEE.
Editor of the New York Journal qf Medicine, Pro
fessor of Materia Medico in Geneva College, tyc.
D. C. Moeruead, M. D.
DsARSfa:—I have employed your Improved Gradua-
ed Magnetic Machines, for lire last year in my practice,
und Imve found Uiein superior to any wiUi which I have I
icrctofore been acquainted. They uppear to me to com-
lirto all the advantages de.lred in such an instrument, and
I accordingly checrniily recommend them to tire profe*.
■ion. CHARLES A. LEE,M.D.
rrofessor of Materia Medica in Geneva College.
FROM HORACE GREELEY, ESQ.,
Editor qf the N. Y. Tribune.
Wo recently heard of a case where a mother nnd new-
(infrequently—Jo># of
lunuiru a ops;'i ca, ucs- i h»cku«i«ihi iiini vi-uKuiiiuiiiuaii iniiruim diiii- ■ It ii therefore posiiivcly criminal, to iiagieci uioncquisi-
CandlcsUcks; Decanter fratlng to the newly discovered Gold Regions of Cali- Uon of such on invnlunblo Remedy. Rend Ure following:
in Coffee Biggins, Urns tornin. ... Awful Ciu® of Scald |
rawer*; Ten Pots,Choc- . Hero a Little and There a LiUle, or Scripture Facts; by Wiisat Fiki.d, Niaoosa Co. N. Y., Feb. 38,1848.
’ups, Muss, Soap Boxes, the author of “Peep of Day.” ne. Mr. DaUty—Dear Sir: While my son, fifteen year* old,
’ n “ ■- hMAwwsK » I Talc* of a Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon, Oenlt being I wtis nt work In tho shinslo manufactory of L. V. Rose ho
®l* 7 Futnoni’# •dltion of Irving’s Works. I had Ure misfortune to slip and full into n large vut, used
nnd Ure ei
Andl supply received from F. lirn n.hy
npr 5 A. A. SOLOMONS, Market-square.
/H^EMICAL BREAD!—An improved
\J mcuiod for making Breail, by which n savins of 90
per cent is effected, and a bettor and more wholesome
article obtained thnn by the old process of fermentation.
This Bread Is a certain cuto for, and preventive of, Dy*
« n, nnd Is invnlunblo In Ure preservation of good
b. Invalids aro particularlj' Invited to give 11® W*l-
New-YorktApril 1840. ’ »
Lawrence Reid, Esq., Prnfossor of Chemistry to the
College of Pharmacy, Now-York, sny*Dread nrade by
this process,!* perfectly snfo and wholesome, It not near
so apt to sour, the qnantlty produced much greater, and
will remain sweet for several day*.
Jame* R. Chilton, M.D., say*:—Tho processl*per*
focUy slfnple, tho Bread sweeter, nnd undoubtedly more
wholcNniuu than when inndo by thu usunl method.
Profossni Hillimnn, Jr. stole# olijections to Ure com-
VTuI I men mode, gives Uto ratlonklg tor making Dread by ms
| the patient companitively
ndministrnUoii of 5 or 0 do-
I The effects produced hy a clranso of water mny bo ob
viated hy Ure use of plain Soda Water. A superior nr-
Uclo may he Irad at nil times in boxes of convenient size,
put up JOHNSON St CO. 1
HU. CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable REME
I.' DY—No Curo No Pay—Rend Physicians’ Opinion*
of it* Virtues.
I have prescribed Ure above mcdicino in several cose*
of Primary Vcncrnl Diseases and Secondary Syphilis,
i eflbct'*•"* “ ■“*
octal Snieu’new Building, llroughton-strcet. | vo ’ - 1 Futoam’s isdition of Dvina’s Works. I had the misfortune to slip and foil into a large vut, used i ”*•;"■*,"vI unemiow process, *no auus, uie neoiHioi
' 'I~tn'riimTimorrA*f nn • 7~ I Principles of/.oolojo, touching Ure structure, develop- I for Uie purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting. I 10 w cmUlnuo ito use]In such ease* I niustlio grcaUy benefitted by tho use of till# article so pe*
A IR 1IGHT STO V ES—-Large Sizes, for I mont. distribuiion and natural nrrangement of Ure race# 1 Tho blocks Irad Just been removed from tho vat, con- I ^ muchsatl# foe tion. It Is generally agreeable to the I gun^jy adapted to dcllente stomarhs.
JTX public rooms nml hall*. Also, a few Cooking I or wiunais. being nnd extinct; by Louis Agassiz and Au- I toininga large quantity orboiling water. He fq)l for- I of pouents. BINTnM M n I Tho undersigned imvo purchased from Doctor Lewi*
Stoves, nt reduced prices. I gustu* A. Gould. ..... I ward, scalding both hands and arms, all ono *ldo,iffid one 1 JOHN A, EL HINTON. M. D., I, —j
NAIL» AND TIN.—300 keg# Nalls, and 50 boxen TIn A.Trenlise on the Diseases of tire‘Air Passages; com- leg badly and tho olher partially, Tho scalds worn so
tor roofing. prising an inquiry Into tire history, pathology, causes, and bad on Ills nrms nnd leg that most of the flesh enrno oil
GUNS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted I treatment of Uioso affections or lire throat called /iron- I wiUi his
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen, iu*t received.
Carriage Ways nnd Locks for folding doors.
AXES—100boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, Just received.
TWINE—(lagging, Ball and Seine Twine.
IIRISTLB8 FOB GINS—50 lb®, just received, and for
sale by McCLESKEY k NORTON.
eg Uio
garment*, nnd his
ilcinns und friends.
life was despaired of by both
sSphysieiai .
Dailey’s Pain Extractor Was procured ns soon ns possi-
chitis, Chronic Laryngitis, Clergyman’s Sore Throat, kc.;
by Horace Green.
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
Tire Lite of Lorenzo de Medici, called the Magnifi
cent; by William lloscoe. VU , HIMV „ HW , ,„. B
The Life and Pontificate nf Leo tire Tenth; by William I There nppeared n general improvement, so
Roscoc.
B IlOWN’SEMcnconf Jamaica GINGER,.
Prepared and Hold at Ynr.nmtc* Damira’s Drag 1 rexuv n:: i—xsamita t— ; . .—
mSiic'. | sssysmbotSL^jUqriiSwVtSk -L i| ™,*» r »iwis»»«w«»j»i*iiBi>»siSra-
| assaw&as^ *
.....dfthroush tire tvhole syru-m. It isexeellent in all 1 Th® Scripture Text Book, containing text# for iho .
nous and hypochondriacal affections, tome of the tnorl | of Ministers, 8.8, Teachers, and Families, 3d edition,
evident of which are an oppression or sense of weight, * *-“**- -
city, and wc learn that Uieir use i< rapidly extendins
among intelligent Praetilloners. Tliey nre exceedingly
elegant nnd convenient in their construction, nml we be
lieve equally excellent and efficient In Uieir use.
From the New Orleans Commercial Times.
Is it tno much to say that every fnmiiy, hotel, boarding
house, every ship and steamer which leave* our porU, and
every physician nnd person needing benefit or desiring to J
do good, should possess at least one of Dr. Moriiibad’s [
Magnetic Machines! In ail Nervous Disrusts we know \
Uiein to he invaluable.
Q(p> Price or Ure Machines, TWELVE DOLLARS |
each, complete In every respect, and warranted.
For sale at the Proprietor 1 * prices, by
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Jan. 39. 3m Agent fur Savannah, Uto.
rPURNER’S Compound Fluid Extract of I
X CONYZA and HTYLLINGIA.—This preparation
is a highly Concentrated Extract, containing nil tire active
medicinal properties or tire Conyza, (commonly known
as Black Boot,) and tire Htylllngia, or Queen’s Delight.
Tbeto plant® have been long since usednmonij o—
JOHNI hi.*voluiMereceipt',and
Phiindninliln Junn 19 184 r , N0,103 N ’ Ftilh-Strcet. baker* and others with material# and directions tor use,
Fhnve < pre#crilred n “Dr. , Culic'n’s Remedy” in many case. JJ*»“W* «■ ">« «•“»> P rice PXfem J *&"*
f Gonorrhiea, sml found It to effect a cure In a vety short binary mode. JOHNSON k cu^
_ time. A. WILSON. M. I)., T^ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC LINI*
Ido (which was in nhoutsix hours) and applied, and which I Uotncr Twelfth nnd Bltippcn-Bts. Ji MENT, OR PAIN KILLER.—Having for a Mini-
rciiomi Will llm M min, prmmlnl InlhnMhn omi hfnnwAND k WAITOM ll "' "f W mS «ml «W my I.lSlmtiii, «»l
.welllni,.mlIn>(bwitnomniii.nc.illmallii,lil<.ora. 'nMmhmj Hotnll, hy UOWANn^k WAI.TON ui*.mnoon,nyown ptrwn,Ifo«l iittfst!)>»««;«
™I impriivcmenl, .a much .o that I ,",""""1 f»."' SMtWi!-*g ft In WTcrtn, U to Iho ifaSfle. a. a .nhi and .eitaln af
1 r™OOn5Wte”s%. fcr Himumall.iniralita^lnthyxSnh., Joinhr.aailBwalf
w. • iFmmmm HSSr--
do- ' Btv*NNAit,MAtflUi,lML
An,. Mr. w. G. Kallignnt—Sir: Tills Is to cortiiy tiiat I WM
-L'r.’ I severely attacked with Rhoumntism III my feet, so a*J«
A 111 • II II gUIIUMU III, MU
. . . ... | in tliren weeks Ire was removed to Ills fnthor’s house, di#-
Arnot's Ootliic Arctiitecturc, No. 4. Just received by unit nliout ono mile nnd n half. .
nnr *2 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS. | Wn continued Uie use of tire above mcdicino for two
months, and wo believe It was the mentis, under Provi
dence, of raving Itis life, nnd we would cheerfully recoin-
. —, mend It In nil similar case* ns n safe and Invaluablo i
Mathew Henry, with nn dy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir,
ob«” *■— ‘ - -
:dient and humble servant.
Persuasives to Early Piety, intcr#pei*od with suitable
Prayers; by Rev. J. G. Pikc.Dciby, Knslnnd.
opp
and flatulency, suecceded by nervous headache, giddiness
kc. These it removes by acting on tire stomach ns n
gentle stimulus, diffoaing a mild and cordial warmth, grad
ually exhillrating tire nerves nnd giving tone to the diges-
*“ in chronic rheumatism,
. , . dicationto Uie parts ate
feeted. When applied externally,It should be mixed with
an equal quantity of brandy or spirits.
In flatulency or want of tone in tire stomach, hnlf a
ten spoon-full may be taken twleo ***— **- •
before meals, In sugar and water.
feels oppressed after eating, or d
about30 or 3U drops of Ure essence in a wine sir
water or wine, Invigorate# and assist# digestion. It Is ex-1 a Map"by j. q. 'iiiom'ton.Tn's vo’isV
’(lent in sea elckiie##, in restoring Ure tone of tire store- I Memoirs of Ulmtenubrinnd; wriU
Prayers; 1., ■»>.,.u. ...,
Lire in Earnest—six Lectures on Christian Activity and
Ardor; hy Rev. James Hamilton, nutiior of “Harp on the
Willows,” kc.
Also, a further supply of The Shadow of Ure Cross, nn
-rileaory by Uio Rev. VV. Adams, M. A., 3d American
edition. Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 17
rtmS: M AGNETIC POWDER—For tho
r. voui "intcfion ofCockronchos, Bed Bugs, Moths,/.
’ I Flies, Fleas, nnd Insects on plants. It is free from nny L
siflistanen which is injurious, and istvholly devoid of nny
disngrecnldo odor. Jw efficacy Jm# boon certified by I
eminent Physician* of New-York, nnd also by tho Pro-!
nrietora of tire following Hotels: Irving House, American
Hotel, Aster House, kc. A supply of iho -**— **—*—
Just received anil for snle by
July 3
tho above Powder 1
liui.LINu A HUI.KU’.V.IOO nrynn .c.
One gross received from the p.
June 13
jprlrtorby
JLOMONB, Agent,
Market Squar
written by himselr, vol.
Itogeror VVenilovcr’s Chronicle,coniprlsinsUre History
of England from the descent ofthe Basons to A. D., 1335;
translated from tire Latin by J. A. Giles, D. O. L,
DltlitrtWd' ' “
, 1 I A UC
Adlar CIiahk,
Busannaii Ci.ark.
C. E. Cl.AUK,
VV'e Ure undersigned being personally acquainted with I
thecas:* of Mr. Clark’s son, believe tire above statement
substantially correct. f
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. H. Kelsey, Henry B.
Pearce. Win. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Iloso, Ira Nowman,,
IVm. Nowman,Mar,J. IN*,. pwR, BILLINGS’ Corminatlvo and Aatrin- •
most respectfully rofor to my printed pamnhlet# for .1J gent 8YRUP—The great Southern Remedy for
many Important testimonials of cures performed, nnd for Dlnrrlmra, Cholera Infantum, orBninmor Complaint of iJSn K«..^r »
tiie truth nf which statemonu, I hold myself responsible! Children. Dysontory, nnd Cholera Morbus. Recommend- ftimo-sl S* .tttair^whiit is mostsl
“"--i RhoUmatlitn, Balt JUreum, Erysipelas, Bcald ed by eminent physicians, nna used bvtira ■i.r.nnm in I ". , ! 1 9 , VV nlnU( !' nl0 roUo . , » W.*S!!“
larbumli), Fever Sores, Cuts of the Everest kind, tho United Stales army, with
Hwolilna., Pu'iolm™. 8»™_NlprJ«! L J_lra!ion|m;oli,_ L. J. Myeiio, uinou-uiuiain,. | SSiftiMnaShSMT .
I would recommend it lo every person afflicted,
iverelgn cure and a very cheap ono. Jso. Lwo***
prevent mo from attending to my business. II»vlng b««n
rceommcnded to try your Rhcuinntin Liniment, ort *m
Killer, i did so nnd was frond from utl pain lit n short timf
I am now perfocUy well and imvo nut folt any pain •»»'*»
and would cheerfully recommend it to my foHotv-clUMn*.
BoaivsN County, May 19th,IM®-
I havo been troubled wltii vory sevoro pnln* I'* "Jr
(I I libs. Und psrttnnlnrlv In mv linnlr. nn null'll SO 0* HOI
bonbiotontl
rtf oninreiidod to u
History
—.......jand Lip*, ...
tinns, where tho pnrta nflV-cted can Ire readied nnd tire
Extractor npplied,yield to Its pain subduing,curative nnd
healing properties! But I distinctly declare, tlmt I will
not hold myself responsible for tire effect® of nny Extrac
tor, excepting wlmi Iras been procured at my own depot,
of her
.. ..... .MM and Inejap^rlcnl praciica, with la. f*BANDJEAN’SCompound,fortheHAIR.I Mmit.j.A^S Son
happiest results, in cose* of Chronki Rueunratism, Ulcer# I VJ Grandjean’s Conipositions are now prepared in six I nutiior. '
of tong standing, and Secondary Syphilis. Ill* much »u-\ different modes, nnd classified Ctom No. I to No. 0. ~ “
Soutirern Nei
perlor to any preparation of Surxnparilla ns an alterative,
being more active and prompt in its operation on Ure l
system. These Tact* have induced Ure subscribers to
present to Ure attention of Physicians a preparation pre.
pared according to strict Chemical nnd I'liarmaceutical
sciencv, devoid of all the feculent and inert parts of the I ....
root#, not doubting that It will supercede the unscientific | ture to cure baldness,
nnd crude preparations heretofore used. *’ * ~ '
Price—*1 per bottlo, or six bottle# for $5.
Prepared only by TURNER k ODEN,
J uno fl fllonument-squaro. Savannah, Gn.
n n , ' ' l wiiRniiisueenprocuiou at my own uepot, I ii..'.. ;
. A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent for Savannah. pepsin and Chronic Dl
f^REEN GINGER.—For sale by
VT July 18 L. J. MYERS, Bmcts’ Building's.
wiu—nanuiiii'u.
No. 2—Warranted to cure the most inveterate dandruff.
No. 3.—Warranted to stop Ure hnirfrom foiling off, and
to make it grow again In it* primitive beauty.
No. 4.—This preparation Is of the most efficacious rra-
jre to cure baldness.
No.fi—Contain# a most powerful ingredient tiiat dn-
composes the substances ny which tho hair is rendered
white. |
No.fl—Specially prepared for the diseascs.of the skin ’
of the head, to cure ringworm, pustules, humors, tee.
The above preparation. for snlo by
fell 9 W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Tire Work* of Plato; translated by Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulay’s History of England, Boston edition, vol. L
Bliaw’sUutliiresor English Literature.
HorpaLUtleandThereaLHUetby the nutiior of Line
up™ Lure, Precept upon Precept, kc.
. r , h ® Venr Hook or Facta In Science and Art, kc. kc.;
byjattn 7'inibs. 1 ,
Raphael or Page# of Ure !Uook of Life at Twenty; by
Alphonse Do Lamartine.
Tho Cixtons: A Family Picture by Bir E. Hulwer !
Lytton.
Franklin’s Life. (Illustrated,) Parts 4 and 5.
A Manual of Fashion end Politeness for Ladles and
Gentlemen. Received hy JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 13
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent for Savannah.
D. II. PLUMB k CO., Agents, Augusta,Ob.
B* CARTKBi Agent. Columliiis, Oitj
Jd31 KNOTT k BROWN, Agenta, Grlffln, Ga.
O tho PLANTERS and FARMERS of
South Carollnn, Georgia, Alabama, Tennesson nnd
Honda.—I aid tire authorized Agent for bio salo mid
elinso. of the “OAMKLINA BATIVA” 1
PLEASURE BP.P.D, a native of Blborla.
O AIC ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.—
The Waters of thnso celehrated Mediclnnl Springs I
have been vory extensively used liy Physicians for a great |
variety of diseases; for diseases of Ure skin orevery kind,
— s M certain remedy; In cases of debill-
wcakonss of Ure breast nnd bnek. Ure
e sin and Chronl i DlwYhtWb rtmC<ly ' “ n,, n,l ° r ° r “y®* I
P 'Fire proprietors rolyporilcnlnrly on tho opinions tfPliy- rp ARRANT’S COMPOUND EXTRACT
•| c l?tt"t who havo tested tho Waters to substantiate lire I X . OF OU11EBB AND COPAIBA.—Tills Compound
For snlo, wholesalo nnd retail, nt tire *WM 0l'
West side Markot squnrc, Snvnnnafi,J fl *
Nmti fife genuine unless- bearing tire slgnnturo ot
| proprietor orlils own hnnd writ|n^°nth<ri»bob iaANT
Bavannnli, Oct. 93,1848. ‘ * * -oct»4^
tnitiioftlie aiiovcasserUoniL *it*»VPBI U®6rteWp®HPl^^«d7|E
| lIon this preparation enjoys over nil others I# iis nett “L
R ortnblo form, nut up in pots; tire indite in which “ '
. f taken Is botli .pleasant nnd convenient, being Uj[W®
ypHE Groat Southern REMEDY.—Dr.
'All n, hmn'nn I ^ Cnrmlnltive nnd Astringont Byntn, for Dl-1 betaken is bdUi .plcosnrit nnd convenient, noinB*'jrj
A or GOLD OP nrrha-n, Cliolern, Dysentery nnd Cholera Morbus; Is rn- I form ofo paste, tasteless, nnd doc* not IntpaU tit® Sx
Tnm rendr to fill nUordsrsrnr thi'ftlmt .«.i tu.ro. ... comm fnded bv eminent pliyslclnns, nridusml by the sur- lion. Hold by XL B. 11ENI)KICK0ONJ^J_
m°UlCi.S pr '“ "WSWJ8ftWr < bi” u “ « l, »«»w,»it"iwyiSVrti&Jsw 'SnXPtfStSBS^h prop
nrejao Agent for Ure Company of Now-York. I July 30 BmeU’ Building. apr81 *TtiRvWfc ODBN.J
TURNERfc ODEN, Monumenl-iquM®'