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SAVANNAH REl’UliUCAN, WEDNESDAY MORINEN'E, AUGUST 1, 1849.
aconl sales.
C II1AT1IAM aiSur’s SALE—Continued.
> un tue uratTuesti i> in Auguftilbitjbefora tliurnurt
S ous * iu the city nr Hh\ mm tli, u. tween tto !• y»l hptiW
' sale, wMtm *..ld, tho Cillow fun negro fl.iv--*, viat VVill
a 1.1 Italy, I \I d 04 l.y \lHuo.il .i n. fo. lamed uuioftlm
Superior Court of Ohnth un County, In favor of Joseph
Cummin*, far u« or A. I’mt r, Guardian, v*. James
Fountain—ixopuriy pointed out by Defendant. Sohl at
th* iisk oiTiitu.T purc.uucr, hj havingrefused to comply
1 w-.w-oate^^....
MIATHAM Sheriff’s SALE.—On tho
t Til ffiliy III August next, before tlm Court
tho city of Savannah, between the I g tl hour*
c
i-in uiomy oi cnvaiitinn, nciwcen me i-|ai iiuu«»
tie. will i-o ti >ld, the following named Nego Slave*,
it: Fort um, lieu, due, a.id Sylvia. Levied oh a*
i by
2tcgai aiotrccs.
N OTICE.—Four months after dato, appli
cation will be made to the Honorable tho Cnuit of
Ordinary of Liberty County (hr leave to roll tlm real crUtu
of K. II. Benton, declared, late of said County, of which
nil concerned will take duo notice.
June 91 JOHN SHAW, Adnilnl.-trator.
IVTOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
JL l cation will be made to the Honorable, Urn Interior
Court of chntnam county, while ritUng Ibr ordinary pur-
poser, for leave to sell the slaver belongtn* to the estate
of Jno. Fcrmcntiuc, deceased, for tlm he lie lit of the heirs
and cieditors. may 93 T. J. WALSII, Adm’r.
II
to wit i rort.mo, II-.., » , .. ■■—. .
th ■ pr >p rty of riamu. IM. Uurnett, under and by virtue !
or a n. Ik. Lsuoil front tho Superior Court of Glynn coun
ty; Chat Is E. Putnam vr. Samuel M. Uurnett.
July 7 W. W. OATES, Sheriff r.«
■\r OT1CE.—Four months after dato, applica-
-L v tlnn will bo made to the Inferior Court of cam.lcn
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
scltallthe real estate of Henry Inacrville, late of said
county, deceased, Ibr tlmbenetlt or tlm lu-lrs nnd creditor*.
June 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm’r.
CJcim-.il asim-ttscmcitts.
irilT’s SALE. On tho A N ORDINANCE further to protect tho
ttemher nett, before the Coart I -ts- Health of tho City.
iinnh, between the feral hours I Snetfon I. lie it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen
p HATH AM Sheriff
tlrrt Tuesday In SepteiuW ,
o r°Mfe J* will* b^ s.Alfn'Neino .Vhu^ Slav^naiimd'jo” I of the tity of Savannah and the hamlet* theicofinCotiti
Levi >d ..it as tim*property oT?’liomrw II. Harden, under cjl assuWlded, and It Is;hereby ordained. That from and
and by v irtuo of all. fit. liu -d from tlm tubrlor Court or ^rnrtlM passage of U»U Urdlnanee, no person or persons
Chatham Comity, on ftfrcMf/g or mortgage} Chart#* *lmll bring witldn the exte nded limits of tho etty any So.
BM-in vs. Thomas H. Ilard-n. Property pointed out in F» «r. N. froos siek with any epidemical, pestilential,
sail uio fane. W. W. OATES, sheriff c. c. contagious nr infectious disease, under penalty lor each
lutv?^ I nndoveryoffwee,(breachandevitynegro so brought,of
. * J. — I ono hundred dollars. Said penalty to be a.|ju.lgcd by
*1 IBEllTY Sheriff’s SALE.—On the first toumil and enfmeed In the usual way.
.LJ Tuesday In September next, will be sold before the , *«c;9. ‘ii*
Court (loose door In HInesvilla, l.lliurtv county, between dnlied by the authority a.oresald, 1 hat any and ever)
thi usual hours of sale,one eortain tractor parcel of | n<*gra_riefc,asbeforerecited,nml heretofore brought and
te, lytag and being in the county
toertfstment*.
ISO OR
NEW Kdithm of tho United States Dis-
A penaatom by Wood & Bnehe, cnrufttlly revised.
Tlm Domestic Practice of Hydropathy, * ‘
tlousj) by Edward Johnson, M. I).
Water-Cure Ibr ‘ ’“ *-•*
by Mrs. M. L,
Hydropathy
, (yriUt lllustra-
i, iiiuitrited with various Cnsesj
. revised bv Joel Show, M. D. *
Hydropathy, or Water-Cure: Its priuciplns, processes,
d tnodue oftreatmehti by Joel Hmw, M. I).
rim Watef Cure In Chronic Diseases) by Jamos Mnnly
— " ‘n America! two hundred and twenty
diseases treated with Water by Ur*.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young’s i:nililln-,S|.;n of thctloltleliSruUllc,
Ojijiotitt Hamilton 5* Sjffton*’ Clothing Store.
Vv. II. NAY Af C O.,
5lanitlhcttircrs or nitlDI.EB, SADDLES and IIAU-
NES^KS, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
I TNI k W-Y0U1CfeSrf AppoaW.-KojprU
1‘lantcrs lw anduxtra large Bmldlest Mens* plain do.; ft«m Srptcuiher 1547, to Dccein-
tem —• ••-'i ..e . i bcrl8485byOeo.\V.Cnmstock—vol. 1st
English Chr *• • • - •> -
JNO. F. SAM)IFOI(I), i.uc
West by lands of Wm. I.eigh, North by ' *anou.-«iie Hirer,
and South by lands or J. I>. Ilrymnt, containing two hun
dred (900, acres, more or U se. Levied on ns the property
of John J. Jones, bi satisfy a II. Pa. is uod from the Hu-
pcilnr Court of (Irjrin county, in favor of Chart's W.
Kemlngtoii vs. John J. Jone«. I’roparty p dated out by
plaintiff. | “ *
July -A3
A’DM1NISTHATOIUSSALE.—By vir-
jTjl tue or an order or the tlono.-*lil2 the Inlerlir Cdurt
of Chatham County, when sittiiig Ibr ordinary p itpa.es,
will bi sold at the Court Home door in tho ( ountyof
Bryan, berween tlm usual hours of sale, on the first Tucs
day tn Jauuary next, nl. e hundred and fitly (B3J) acres
(moreorlesi) common Hue Lsn l,.| uaie near the waters
of Black Creek In sal 1 county; being one third of an un
divided Interest In Afiecn adjoining surveys.
Also, at the eeme tlm j and place, one hundred and
sixty acres (150) acres (more or less) situate on the North
side of Black Creek, having about twenty oerre in good
>hnll lie at once r»moved beyond them, under Use ubovi
pet I fled penalty In case of folium.
Hec. 3. And be it further ordained, and it Is hemby or
dained, That In case of foilure to remove by the patty or
panics bringing such negro or negroes witldn limits, on
nnti.-BhyUic proper authorin'*, they shad be promptly
removed by the city Marshal or other par-one directed
by the May or, at the expense of tlm otrending pcison or
persons.
■'assed In Council, Bavaunah, 19th July, 1-49.
[L.B.J It. WAYNE, Mayor.
Attest: Edward G. Wilsos, Clerk of Coum-il.
July 90 6 ,
lari.* and extra large Baddies; Mens' x»l*— — ,
English do.; hoys’ and Hare do.; (.miles' Baddies of a
variety ofl'altems; llridlea and Martingales; Baddle-Bags,
Trunks, &r.
SADuLElfd MATERIALS.—Bmhlle Trees, Skirting
id Hug Bkins; I'ad do.; Btraining and Worsted Web;
bread and Tacks, assorted sites.
HARNESSES—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Bulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by Die single set.
CAB It I AGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy a
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames;llobbs ami Hot
Bulky Bpnngs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and Bows,
by tlm single set; Plated and Brass Btump Joints; Plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.) broad and
nornnv Laces, variety of patterns; Bilk and Worsted
Fringes; Ida. k and nunde Coach Roqiis; Buggy Lamps: June 90 W. THORNE WILL
US l”' 1 Ur " t * mw Bra “ “Mfi T ADY ALICE, urThe New Una.
-Li The Life of Maximilian Robespierre, will
\ N ORDINANCE to pregvril-e iho iluiit-sJ
II. and t» fix the (alary of the llrnlth Otfmer:
B« c. 1. lie it onl lined, ke. f That fmn an I aft r the
K is age nf this (ir.liiianee, U shall be tin* duty of f ie
Tallhntth-crtovi Hall rose Is ninviiig in t ie port of
I Snvanmih from places infected with the Birndl I’ot or
oth rdi* a-esot a eont igiou* ami maligioint dnraeter.
When any port shall be tints Infected, he shall r.*«|uire by
ordw Ibr cultivation. Terms cash,’purchaser paving for imldle Vm h!r^tni > nnrt < in hrin'i
titles. Bold ns the preperly of tho estate of Andrew Bird, '»P ■. of vvsscD arrii ing flora the inlbeted port Mlbri g
ianr. late of Chatham Countr.deceasrd. their vessels to anchorat some convenient place below the
J iu m 97 7 CYRCS I1IRD Adin’r ally,there to remain without communication w ith tho city
■JjUUr LVttua uiKii,Auin^ or adjacent country until visited by him. Ifa disease sulo
A DMINISTRATOR’S Bale-Continued. J ccH ."« Uie , v ‘ ! « cl ‘ n quarantineuroundtowi.tonboard,
A On the twenty seventh day of July next, will be he sbajl onlcr h. r to p.oeeed to tlm M nnta„tl.,«- ground op]
vn.,1 a
the fop
the twenty-seventh day or July next, ’
at the late r.*sl lenceofMis. Mary Abbott, deceased,
! following property, tn wit: Blxtrsn bead Block Cat-
(morc or leasL one Canoe Boat, a lot of Bed Clothes,
and Pot Ware, St.—the property of tho said Mary Ab
bott, defeased, sold Ibr the benefit of Urn heir* and cred
itors of said deceased.
ALEX. BCRANTON,)
* JAM Ed GO WEN, I Administrator*.
Brunswick, June SUi, 1B49. June 11
TJeorgi
VT whom It
IA-
— - . . . I H” , .
porite Fort Jackson, nn.l shall immediately make a report to
Urn Mayor of tlm nature of the disease, and recommend
such incu-ure* as are in his opinion be>t i alcu’at.'d to pre
vent its iiitmdu tiou into the City nradj.vcnt country.
He shall give the requisite medical attendance to tlm
tick nn board vessels pctfotmlng quarantine, orto ,uch as
slnil be removed therefrom to hospitals, either tmopornry
or eatabhdied, and shall inspect such vessels from tiini to
time unUI he deems them in a condition to proceed to the
rity with safety. After the pcfomianre of qmrantine, he
3 FANCY GOODS. _
HVSTJIAlf has made large additions to his (hrin-
stnek of Watches. Jewelry, and Silver Wore, w hich he
will sell at Neiv-Yoik prices.
He has al-n added to his stock an elegant assortment of
ABLE Cim. EH Y; SILVER SETS, consisting ofTea- 1
rt, Sugar bowl, and Creamer. A eholeescleeUonof very
in# London made, run jewelled LEVER WATCHES,
heavy fine gold hunting cases; together with a great
•ty of other articles, among which may be found
elms, Clocks, Waten Trimmings, Breastjiins, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Ear-Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils, Medal-
Inns, Card Cases, Hue Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Mathe
matical instruments, China and Glass Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in great va ler
ty, fce. Jan 2J
-Chatham Countv. To all | shaB order fumigations, ablutions, or Other purifying pm-
it mar concern t 7 - I cesses calculated to disinfect unclean v« sscls previous to
Wmw,U»<nw Admlni tmtrli of lh« Knits »* l “ , , n „' ir ' f 1 !]'!
ofltit-hir.t F vviiii I. hath annlimt i, thn llnnoiable I 1st »ection of the Act of leOv regulating quarantine in Hie
?h. iXLL-oInrnSicras.V^WhJs d.iis. fh?t d!ni P"« » r SWTMiMk. Il.h.ll Amhsraisre l-s III.djts.vhm
etmlin- to law for Letters Dbmirsnrv. l>”seil to be aflYcted with Small Pox or other diseases of n
TImmj are th : refore t» cite and aimonDh alt concerned contagious and mailrtant ebaract.T,nml to give Id opinion
to file their objections (Ifaav they have) to the anp icant | «P°" the nature rrfth# dlseam aiul the best means of pre-
lu the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or b -for* the third
day of January n. xt; otherwisu Ictutrs dLuiissory w ill be
granted.
Witnoa, the (lonora'il# Elias Reed, one of the Ju tices
of said Court, this 3J day of Julv, IB.9.
July 3 BE A BORN QOOPALL, r.r. o.e.r.
t Hard Brandy
vcntinglt* extension. Upon the removal of such persons
to temporary orestablbhcd hospitalsiu the city or country
it shall be bis duty to visit the patients in said hospi
tals. It shall likewise lie his duty.whenaqucstion nri-e-
a« to the condition of cargoes of damaved Corn, and
other prov1<iims,fiuit,hides, and other nrtieles of a per
ishable nature ralculab*d by their putrefaction to cause
disease to visit the vessels thus laden, and to make tiicb
whom It may enn-eni: ’ I recommendations to the Civil Authority a* the cases may
Moses Eastman, Guardian of Eilwnrd E. | rp q nlrc * _ . . .
arlha A. H. Slone, no.. Maltha A.E.Ua. That fromandalhoh; pa.as«ofUil. Ortl.
-- ------ ■ *—* ”-s » nance, the sntary of the Health officer shall be three hun
dred nnd fifty ilnllais infull for nil and singular Uie •
vices Uint he Is required to perform by this Ordinance.
Bee. 3. That all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
mutating with tilt* Ordinance be, and the came are,
hereby repealed.
Passed in Com,.
EllVVARD G. WILSON,
July 93 4 Clerk of Council.
... - -.i - I isnaute nai
.EOllGIA— Chatham County. — To all disease to
-a-— •* —- - - i recnnimcn
require.
fiEcrnc
mss'
Btoo# and Ml
s.Uing for ordinary purposes, fur a ciiatiou
to published according to law, for Letters I
These aro therefore to cite and admonith
to file their objeciluttg (If any they have) to th-- applicant
ht the Clw**s office of said r *
i Ea-tman, Guardian of Edward E. 1
A. K. Btonc, now Msrt’.a A. E. Da
venport, orphans of Jeremy Stone, deceas 'd, hath applied
to the Honorable the Inferior Court of raid county, When
fora that ion to Is.ue and
Dimlssory.
all concerned,
PHPHBPHPb U>3 appHcanU
... r s office or said Courtnnr.rbelhrethethir-
ggenth day of August n.:xt; otherwise letter* dlsmbsory
win be granted.-
Witness, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, one of tire
Justices of said Court, tills 3d day or July, 1849.
July3 BEAUOKN QUOD ALL, c. c. o. c. c.
/GEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern t
Whereas, Robert Watkins Flonrnoy, Admlni tratnr
of Robert Willis Flournoy, deceased, hath mails applica
tion to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county,
when slttlni .. — j....-
and be pul
rory:
These are therefore to cite andaJmonlsh alt concerned,
tn file their objections (if any they have) to live applicant
in the Clerk's Office of said Conn, on or before the third
day of January next; otherwise Letters DDmUiory will
— — - j
the Jortlces of *Md_Court, thia 3d day of July, 18 9.
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
has received by recent nrrlvnli:
50 lihda. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. Bt. Crolg do
_ 100 packages Stewart** Bti;nr—Loaf, Crash-
Ueftu.ul;95 tills. Coir e Sugar
300 bar* Rl° Coffee; 50 tag* Laruira do.
50 liar* and pockets Java Coffee
100 pa kaie* Tobacco, vnrinus brands
100 bHs. common Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 Phis. New England Rum; 5 pipe* Holland Gin
50 bids. Wcst.ra Whisk.)’;5 halfpipes
50 quarter and Hahthcask* Malaga Win
l pun h on Bt. Cndx Ruin
90 quart r nnd eighth casks Mn h Ira Wine
10 bids, super old Monongahela Whiskey
100 places numtcc Bagging; 15 bale* Gunny do
73 t asks llm on Bides; 25 boxes Pearl nlarch
300 canvassed Hams, very choice
100 barrels ami half bids. Canal Flour
50 libls. Baltimore Hour; 900 Iwgs assorted Shot
•JO bbls. nnd 10 halfpipe* Cider Vinegar
50 bid. No* 3 Mackerel; 100 keg* Hazard's Powder
100 lioxes Soap, various brands
90 bags Pepper; 10 do. Spice; 95boxes Raisin*
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frail* Almond*
50 hh Is. Culm Molasses; 50 boxes Pipe*
50 bnrrels New Orleans Molasses
95 casks Port r, pints and quarts
SO quarter chests Hyson Tea; 25 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brands
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
lUng for ordinary purpores, for a citation to issue I
mbitshed according to law for Jitter* Disinis- 1
D1L MORKHEAD’H IMPROVED
ORAOUATEU MAGNETIC MACHINES.
J«iy9 SEABORN QOOPALL, r. v
/^•EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
YJ whom it may concern t l
Whereas, Mntthcw Luf borrow, Administrator of Uie
Evtue of Ann Askow, deceased, bath applied t-» the lion
orable the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for ordi
purposes, for a citation to issue and be published,
law, Tor Letters Dirmiaaory.
i are therefwe to cite am! admonish, all concerned,
r PIIIS beautiful and scientific Instrument com
i bines impo:tint advanbigcs over nil other inventions
of til • kind, and has been univerzilly adopt* d by (be
MautcxL Paortssioa, as being the most p ro ct and el'
fectual .Magnetic Machine that has ever been invent'd.
It is entirely simple in constiuction, and therefore noi
Habit* to g t out of’oidt-r, or heroine derani’ d in any man
ner. It admit* of the mail perfect control, ami can he
into, (-'l.fk'.ifmre or snld Court,’n of lwft.ro Uie twelfth tl Vl t !uJ n u tfu tv olui C flu C* fVim
*TKLS?”** Oi.mU.oo Will
oJ«feo. ofolj hno^ht. o^«. ? h, i»t». | „ nd ^ tfoot.’hotU eao he „.e,,
jftjWWMA^MhiC County. To .11 J&Xfc jSSKtSJJBM
"A.mloUit.ftttor i.».K«.i,or ""
I andund -rs
GEORGIA.—Eningham County.—To all
jrwltooilti,i.ycoocer»? 1 u.oA wi.lt
Whereas, John P. Ke*l«rr, Administrator of the Estate of
SSZSSt taStt&rtK"? onSOTwTSfrltH“.‘t’ISn]
r.ttt In th. Clork’. otlico nVwtl.1 Court, on or liolhre Ote dl)! l a U! c d , ,^t??t , M|o :, virvout'uvit-rt| U A.'a'.to"’'?-*
101.. to, orj..uxrauti MmwuUm Diuu-tnf
recomin* ruled,
i nnd Hick
r'its.Convulsions.
the Heart, Boltin'
Joints, Lmnfmi
Mgo,
r Ex
. t day of January next;
will be granted.
- Witness, die Honorable P. C. Pendleton, one of the
Justice* of sal.I Court, tilts 10th day of July 1849.
July 12 JAMES HAHN, c. c. o.
and in Uie most confirmed cases of .Scrofula, Dropsy,
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of Um Bpine, nnd
similar complaints,its effort* are equally successful.
Ei»_*h Macnine is conveniently arranm-d wilh the Rat
r.OUGLA — Liberty County. — To all tcr * an<1 "•**•*? appHin. es, put up in neat walnut
• whomi,ptmrrntt 7 1 I AriStu™
■h..r..ni Htir.il Itnurnr.l annllaa (n mo for t .Pll.Tl Ul«. I ' ,1, ‘ n *"! Simp 0 (HlCCtiOn* fOf It* U
Whereas, Borah Ilowrard applies to me for Lifiters I)i«-
niissory on the nutate of CllrisUne Howard, late of srJd
« uinty, deceased.
. simple’dhcctTons for It* use and rpp’icaUon
the various diseases in which it Lr rccommi-n Ji d.
Price of Uie Machines comp’ete. TWELVE DOL
L ARS each. A liberal discount maae to Whoi(-s;ile Pur
These are U.ercfore to cite and admonish nil concamcd, ti,. hi 1 . 1 I
i file UiniroljJftiitotwtif.nythi'yhmtt) wlUiln Uto time f,""™,.
to file Uielr objections (If any theyluivc) within Uie Uine
prescribed by law, in my office, or said leUurs will be
granted.
Witness, thn Hon. W. E. W. Quartemiao, one of Ui
Justice* or mid Court, this 5th day of March, 1849.
* /. S. HKADWELf
Otar 7
T^EoliG
YJ Uinayei
8. IIKADM
LL, C. n
IA —Bryan County.—To all whom
it may eoncent:
-*-—■— .—'*Jms estate
Urn Infe-
Whereas, James Sherman, Administrator of Uie e
of Lewis Lanier, ha* applied to the Honorable thn I
rlor Court of said Counts, while sitUng a* a Cou
the world, and each Instrument is warranted.
Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail, by
D. C. MOREHEAD, AL D.,
182 Broadway, New Work.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM DR. HOLLICK
The celebrated Author, lecturer, and Practitioner.
Nr-wYona, OeU 18tA, 1848.
Davit Sin:—In com;»Hancc with vour request, to "state
candidly my opinion of your Graduated .Magnetic Ma
chines,” it afford* me pleasure to saj-, that I highly ap
; of I prove of Uicir simplicity and convenience, and that,
I is- I numerous trials o: Unite inanufoctured by uthers, I ..
been induced to adopt yours in ray prarUce, a.id to
These are therefore to cite nnd ndinonhdi all perrons I commend Uicm toUiose who consult me on the subject.
nt** ——**--■ * * I should alo state that I have ueverfotuid the l.-nstinrable
lit keeping) our instruments in perfect order, and Uicsim
plicltyof the’
interested, to flic their objection* (if any Umy have) in
the Clerk'S Office of Uie Court of Ordinary for said
County within the time prescribed by law, oUtertvise
r.etura Dlsmlseory will be sranted the applicant.
plicity nf Uteir construcUon is such, Uiat 1 should si
Witness, the Honorable John P. Ilincs, one of the Jus- \u not the cute Kith vther imtrumenu, uut-y vf ukick
,, iui'. ■, run uuii'iiamc rfiiiiri r. min *, «iiio
tices of said Court or Ordlnajy, this twenty-1
June, one thousand eight hnu lrcd and Torty-nl
i.—Sr , u .t i-mi -
June 27
J. SMITH,
first day of l complex la tkeircait time turn, and t\trefart liable to derange
I meat. In a fow words, I consider U:e general excellence
I of your Magnetic Machines worthy of commendation,
you are free to use my name and iulfucnce, if it can be
service.
I It mny not he amiss to mention that I regard the Slag-
neUc Machine ns peculiarly beneficial in the ;ircvn]<*nt
I class of diseases called Nervous Complaints, ami that I
/^BORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
VJT it may concern: Wliercn* Bamul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutor of til* last will and testament or Col. John Burnett,
dap# tsed, bath applied to the Honorable Uie Inferior Court
or Glynn County, when rilling fur ordinary purposes, for have recommended your Irntruinent in severe nnd pro-
. i*l|.itlnt. In L.iia .nil lu. nnhildhnil ni.rnrili,iir In Intv Oir 1 lrarl..il mi.inf llv.iifttult. rVinviil.Iiiii.iir Fif. nn.l f
a citation to Lsue and be published according to law for
Letters Dlsmlssory:
Those aro therefore, to rite nnd ndmnnirit nil concern
«d, to file Uieir objection* (if any they ha'
cant, in the Clerk's Offietrof said Court, >
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letter* I)i*
, /niwory will be granted.
Witness, thn Honnrabto John M. Tiwm.oneof tlieJu*.
lice* of the said Court, this 15th day of June, A. D., 1819.
ALEX. BCIIANTON, Clerk c. n. o. c.
Brunswick, June )5th, 1849. June
/7J.EORGI A—Liberty County .—To all whom
VJT It may concern:
Whereas, Elizabeth B. L. Jones npplies for Letters
Dismissory up.rn tite Estate of Joseph Jones, late of said
county, decca»cd.
These nr* Uiercfor* to cite and almonisli nil and singu
lar the kindred and creditors of said estate, to flic* their
objections (if any tiiey have) In my office, in terms of the
lam otherwiso Letters of Dismtsson will he granted said
applicant at the November term or said Court of Ordinary
ortho present year.
Witness, the Honorable John A. Hendry, tills “tit May,
1819. may 0 J. S. HHADWELL, c. c. o, i.. c.
*\TOTICE.—Four months after this date ap
i. X plication will boimulo tn tho Honorable Judge* oi i Mc iioni ntwi efnclrntIn tin irosn
the rnforlnr Court of Chatham county, while sitting for ,,evo 17 rw!!?Jr!5»f U Stf
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Lnnd known ' * rt,m ^ , tw Orleane Commercial 11
aa Bethel, Glynn county, containing seven hundred acres,
acres, and a jot of 40 acres in UioGold Region, Cherokee, «? * tn ° f r,* r ’ " 0E f?
being port of the real oMnte of l*aac Norton, decensed, I f ft ! ach . ine rL 1,1 Arcrcou* Datatte we
and sold for Uie benefit of the heirs of said estate.
F. E. TEHP.AU,
Guardian of Tliaddeu* Norton.
JOHN R. NORTON.
Savannah, June 30,1819, July 3
’»&c.
Theory nnd Practice of Hydropathy: Notes nn t|te
re of Cholera by Cold Water, Intended for popular use;
cases or various Tl R__ ,
Wrsselhaift, Shew, Dchortiin, Bhloferdocker, nnd other**
'Hie llnmt Rook of Hydropathy, for Frofossional nnd
Domestic use: hr Dr. J. AVelra.
Result* of Hydropathy; by Edward Johnspn, M. 0-
outhurof "Life, Health nnd Disease, * “
cure ol ...
by the late II. Frnncke, translated from |he German by
Bol.cn llalkfe, M. B. ’
Abernethy's Family Hiysirinn, or Ready prcscrlher,
with suggestions on Uio treatment of Cholera; by Dr.
McCormick, U.S. A.
Parturition nnd the Principles mid Practice of Obste
trics; by W. Tyler Smith, M. D., London. Lecturer ou
Obstetrics in the Huulcriuit School of Medicine.
Received W JOHN M. COOPER.
July 94 1
Kr,n.hfc hancery Report*, vol 90; containing Youngo
fc Uollyer, ynl. 1.
Wharton's American Crinihial (.aw.
Also, Ihe Cholera, it* Cause, Prevention and Cure; Jiy
Charles Richardson, At. D. Price I'Jjjf ccnu.
The Old Judge, or Life in n Colony; by Judge Hulilur-
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The Spring Street .Milliner'* Apprentice, or Life in
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Eller’s llniisekiieplng ATado Ea«y. 193^ cenU.
Old London RrUgc, or thu Day* of Henry 8th. I
cents.
June 98 W. THORNE WILMAAtS.
AVATCH114, C LOCKS. JKWEI.RY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
Robespierre, with extmeu
from his unpublished corrcsiHiudeiu'e; by G. II. Lewes.
Gicscler’s Ecclesiastical History from the fourth edition,
revised nnd amended; tnmsluted fioin tho German by
Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
Tho Woodman i A romance of the times of Richard
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America and Ihe Americans; hy tlm late Achille Murat,
translated from thn French.
. The Carpenter of Kniien; by J. 8. Jones, AL 1).
The Mysteries ofthe Court of London; by G. W. Rey
nolds, Part 1.
Alngdclan nnd Marcia, or Ihe Rectory Guest; hy Mrs.
Grey.
old London Bridge, nr Uio Day* .
Edmond Dantes, a Sequel to the Court ot Monte Chris,
to; by Alexander Dumas.
Class Book of Zoology; by Prof. B. Jtrgcr. Received by
July 17 JOHN*!.
(THE Dead Sea EXPEDITION.—Narra
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Downing's l.nmlscape Gardening and Rural Architec
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June 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rico Sugar*; 90 do. Muscovado do.
200 ling* Itio Codec; 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
45 hid*. Phclp’s Gin; 50 do. N. V. Hraiffiy
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50 do. Sugar, Butter ami Soda BDcuiU
75 matt* Ca ls; 10 hhds. Hncon Sides
60 quarter che-U Hyson Tea, 25 eighth do. do.
20 client* Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper; 5 bags Pimento
10 kog* Go-li n Butter, 20 bbls. Monongahela WbLkey
12 half pipes otonl, Dupuy & Co.** Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Chcere
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900 Demijohn*, various sixes
73 haikets Champagne, of chojce brands, In store and
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Jan 1
L'UIIOPEAN Lifu and Manners in familiar
j -L-J Letters to Friend*; by Henry Column.
A Trap to catch a Buulicani; by the author of Old Jol-
liffe, A Meiry Clirb * - *-*
Tatdieu'a Treatii. ...
from the French, by Samuel L. Bigelow, M. D.
Report on the Cholera In Paris, pii'ili-lied by aiilhoiiti
of the French Government: tihnsl-lcd frein the original
Wild Western Scriiea: A Niurntivo of Adventures in
Uie Western Wildcrne.-*, tho nearest nnd best Cnlll'ornla;
by I.uke Sbortflcld, illustrated.
Ilaiinlui’s Cominon-S«*n*e—being a rational traatl*.
coudciued from hi* course of popular lecture* on Cbiouic
DDeases—a new edition.
Sharpey and (Dinin'* Anatomy, edited hy Jo*enh Leldz,
M. I).—firet Am- rican from fifili Loudon edition, with
over500 Illustrations.
Friends In Council; A series of Rending* and Piacourse
thereon.
Initruction for Fl-ld Artillery, Horse nnd Foot.
Parker's Compendium of Naiural nml Experimental
ThlliKophy, with n description of Steam and Locomotive
Baritwit
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A Treatise ou Algebra; by S. Clia-c. Received by
June 23 JOHN M. COOPER.
(General gtabcrtfscmcttUi.
SHcirtcitl swbctttseiitWtB.
T 1VER COMPLAINT, Jimnillco, DyBiwp-
JJ sia, Chronic or Nervou* Debility, DUcaju of the
Kldne^n and Mil dbMgsf arltlng fnm a duoruind Wer
J or Stomuth la bvt\ Mali and JdcMM*, .
Such usConsUimUon, Imvanl Pile*, Fullncsa or Blood
to the head, Acidity to the Stomach, Nntucn, Ikart-hnrn,
Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in tlm Stomach,
Sour Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at tiiq pit tif Uio
Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried nml Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering nt*tho limit, Choking Or Suffiicatliig
sensations when In a 1) mg posture, Ulranusa of Virion,
Dot* or welt* bufoto the Bight, Fever and dull pall) in tlm
Head, Dellclunoy of Perspiration, Y’ollowimss of Uto
,$ln '•
gbbcrtfflcnwtts,
, Lln\bs,
. Skin and Eyes, Pain In tl|e Side, Back. Chut,' .
fcc., Sudden fluslics of Heat, Burning In Uto Mesh, Con-
slant Ininilnliig* orevil anil great depicsrian of Spirit*
| CELEBRATED GERMAN
lit eir power over the above dieeaiti it not exet
“ quailed—by any other preparation in the United
lee ae the ewret attest, in many caiei offer thill-
BITTERS,
Is not excelled—
d physicians hat
Derangement oft!
isanity, and will
Insanity, and will also
| Skln t Lui|gs and Kldne;
IN aUAUT BOTTLES!*
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE Ob
ALL DISEABES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE
SYSTEM, VIZ
Liver and Stomach are tottreei of
bo produce dUcoso of t|te Henri,
tKin.imnnanu fuuneys, nnd lay* the body open to an
ittack of uie Cholera, lillioiis. or Yellow Fever, and la
generally the fl(st iamm of tlint most baiKlul dlaoaae,
Ceiuumptlon.
Opinions qf the Philadelphia Press.
The "Dlsimtch,” ofUecemliarBlit, *ay*i—
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.—We have ftoqqent.
B heard tlm Celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by
r. lloollntid, Spoken of In terms or commendation, and
know deservedly so. It Is a too common practice, In
1? OR tho Removal and Permanent Cure of
JJ ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, and of thoee com-
jilalnD which are cau-od hy nn lihL....™. ,. v — v »«« .., u
unhealthy condition or the Nervou* Hysti in. This beaa-
tlful and convenient application or the InJ-sterious power*
or Galvanism and Magnetism, liu been pronounced by
dlsllnguiriicd physicians both In Europe nml tlm United
State*, to be tiie most valuable medicinal discovery ortho
ago. Da. CiiRiSTik’s Galvanic B«lt JHp MAORrrtc
Fluid, Is usod with the most perfect and certain iticceta
I, weakened and
cious tue qf Mercury; Aicilet, or Dropsy. H
pasture or fqiprudettce In Lift, jiteo, Chrou
Conttitutiontd Disorders will 6q removed by th
Preparation.
Tint value nf this nrepnrat...-. .. ,— r . iV -
nnd every day the field of Us usefulness I* extending. II
’ ’ and highly recoinmendod by Pbyriclnn*, am
. >. -— —* search 1 " *"
perfect safety. It would bo well for thoee who qre much j
„ 11U , nflected lii the nervous»yttem, to commence with one tea
I,m. iireiiara- •poopfol or lew, and gradually Increase. Wo sneak from
•d lo medical experience, and areoTcourte, a proper Judge. Thai
Ltarv disease f | "' n»d wide, have united in recommending the del
Il'U, him a i , I ... ,| 11 .„,i|l,.t.,.l ,v.. nnr.llniii* n.lvliu.
is approved and I..,--., - ■. ■
I* admitted to bo tho most powerful nml
lion from the root Hint has over been employed
SfiiSwSs SiI aAaaaaliil. feac.Sfeay
, Uomjililm, Bpfnll
, Bplqe, lllp Compliant.
Disenoe* or tlio Kidney*. Deficiency of Nervou* tnif
Physical Energy, nnd all Nervou* Diseases, which com
plaints arise firom one simple cause, namely, a Derange,
mentor the Nervous System. , 1
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Irom the
most respectable sources could he given, suffl -lent to mil
iluian lit this paper. Wo make •—“ • —
.Jgctruncaie in>ui s*«'i* ouniut, «• i ,„.,i
gentleman of high standing nml extensive ncqualutniico
through tho Southern Btiitcs, and Intoly appointed Consul WWW'jpwtter
to New Granada, commends Itself to the attention of all. ^ f , , 4h
Me..™, a. n. ft. p. mfiTamiul.™—Sffiviii* 1IMJ, „ 11k'ffil, wlw! 1 !™ «iyn'iJlTSleSS ?fi
Boulhern country, viz:—'Virginia, Louisiana, lexns nnd to vti
Mexico, 1 reel much pleasure In »tallng the high opinion
entertained or it* grent medicinal value. In my own would recommend It “.worthy^Inlr confidence,
case It acted almort like a charm, removing speedily the , . r
enervated state of the system, and exciting in the most
agreeable manner, a tonic nml invigorating Influence. ) ^uuytt n
Your SarraparlllB is highly approved and extensively pnetor of the
used by the United States army In Mexico, and my cousin n Bl . „ . ,„. |H -...l -,.. •* lhnl , ,
Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for the past five years been In ...i
the habit of using It, nnd recommend* the same; lie and r^n'.
' * ' 'tho article at the same time, and it D now | **. r Jf e !3 r .°f *•?*?*. ,,le *p. I 8 ** rewmqntlisto various person’
Head the Folloxvlnir,
ivor, nnd that which ,. u l .iinw*:_
iUmble .(Tort, fticy nro rw¥Mu'iieul, |«n I tutl been ..lir.rln, DW D„.
pcpsla. Every year tho symptoms becamo worse, nor
iiinfiniiti'a relri.mtart could! obtijn pcrmnnont relief fiotn any course'qfmedl.
cal treatment r whatev«r. My physicians were skilful
and excellent men | hut here their iirptcripllons foiled.
’ bout fourteen years since, in consequence nf frequent
K uru to thu \yeathor, In the discharge of my personal
i,J becamo subject to it severe Chrome KlmuiimtUio,
i^yjSSgi
| wIBch (hr year after year, caused nioUidc*crtbableni
Gen.!
thchnlittorusinglt, and recommend* me same; no amt i
im self adopted the nrtlcls: at tho snme time, and UI* now 'JJJJ”'. rw«i«ini. n v . Mni i. ...j \, n i.m„
considered an nlinost Indhponsablo requisite In thn Army. "2 1 ,Ji', 1 • l ’
III coiiclusinn I would sny, that the better it I* known tho ASPi'tf*?
more hlghlv It will bo prized, ami I trust Uint Its lu nlth
R ALUOI.AH—Or Joumeyinaa to the
DJebel lliinire: nn Autobiography of Jimntlian llo-
mer: edit**cl hy W. S Mayo.
The Genius of Italy; by Uio Rev. Robert Turnbull.
Select Italian Comedies, translated by Goldoni, Gcraud
and Notn.
.Manual of Ancient Geography nnd History; by Wil
helm l’eetz, translated from the Gi-rinan; edited by Ke-
chenover Arnold.
Mandevillc’s Elements of Rending nnd Oratory.
Saddlebag’s Journey tn ibeGold Dlgglns, Illustrated
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A few more Mr*. Kirkland'* Holiday’s Abroad.
Jack Ariel, or Life on Hnnrd nn Indlnmnn.
The Hen-Pecked llnsbnnd: a Novel.
Illntaon Public Arelilt■•cttire; hy Robert Dale Owens,
4to, many plate*. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
June 12
rc-luring virtues will moke it Bi-nernlly known, through
out the length and breadth ofourwidolyextendml country.
Your* very respectfully, S. U. TAYLOR,
U. S. Consul lo New Granada.
The following Interesting case I* presented, nnd Bid
reader Invited to it* careful perusal. Comment on such
evidence is unnecessary*
New-Yoon, April 28,1847.
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—Having long been mulcted
with general debility, weakness, lor* of appetite, fcc.. re
ceiving no benefit from the various remedies prescribed,
I concluded about tlirco months slnco to make use of
your Sarsaparilla. I now have thn pleasure of informing
you that Its effects hnvo been attended with tho happiest
results In restoring niy bcnltli, and I am induced to add
my testimony to the many other* you nlrendy posse**, nnd
to those desiring further information, I will personally
give the particulars of my case, and the effects of this In
valuable medicine, bv calling nt283 Bowery, New-York.
Yours respectfully, JANET MclNTOSH.
This certille* that fill** ‘
» a member of thu Church,
confidence.
Pastor of Second Presbyterian
Pr pared and *nhl, whnlmile and retail, by A. 0. fc D.
SANDS, New-York. Bold also by DruggUI
throughout tlio United States and Canndus.
per Houle; siz Unities fur (|5.
Agent*in Snvnnnnh,Gn-, A. A. Solomons, G. R. Hen
. .rcMb... ..,
drick-on & Co., Turner fc Oden, nnd Tlm*. fit. Turner bed. A* *oon a* I heard of Ids condition 1 caBed to ace
IT URBANU’S GENUINE CALCINED
_ MAGNISIA.—Husband’s Calcined Magnisini*en
tirely deprived of Cathonlo Acid, free from unpleasant i *.mv....
tn*te, smell, or other disngrecalde property, nml without I derabl
roughne# or glttlncss to touch or palate. One tea-spoon- “ * “
ful or it is equal in strength to three or four tea spoonfuls
.. **-• ’-|od I*—
TTOLIDAYS* ABKOADj or Europe from
a ^ , . i-L the West t by Mrs. Klrklnml.
A. CHAMPION oilers for sale, nt The Hill Difficulty, and some Experiences of Life In
Store, North side Market rejunre i 40 hhds St. ‘he Plain* of Etuw-wlth other Miscellanlee t hy George
« « i ||. Cheever, D. D.
No. 1. The Pcrmn-il Histoiy nml Experience of David
Copperfield Tho Younger: by Chnrles Dickens.
. Dermot O’Urlen; or thn Taking of Tredagli, a Tale of
1049—with Illustration*, by Henry M.Herbert.
Received by JOHN ft!. COOPER,
may 28
MMfc Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado aud N.
tiugar*; 100 bags Bio and Java Coffee
* ” Crashed, Powdered nnd Refined Sugnra
25 lioxes Woolscy fc Woolscy’s Loaf
10 hh Is Molasses, and 10 hbls Syrup
100 bbUand half bids Canal ami Georgia Flour.
50 Isixe* Bpenn. 25 do Adamantine, uml 30 do Hull’s
Candb *; 100 boxes and half box*** Soap
9 cask* Winter nml Foil Sperm Oil
10 bids. .Mess Pork; 10 half bbls. F. fif. neef
50 package* Bqckwheat in bbls. half qr. eighth and bags
95 pm-kitt- s choice Tens; 90,000 superior llnvnna Began
75 boxes half and qr. Raisin*; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 cask* anil 50 boxes choice Wine
I pipe Itmndy, vintage of 1849
1 qr. ca k Queen’s Port Wine ,
Holland Gin nml Domestic Liquor*
900 iMixet and hair boxe* Tobacco, various brand*
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines, *' '
pOOPER’S WORKS—Tho Spy:
V_y of the Neutral Ground; *revtsed and eorr
a Tain
. — — rorrecled by
heauthir. Anew edition, to lie followed by his entire
work, to correspond with Putnam’* edition of Irving’*
works—$1 25 per volume.
Tho Crayon Miscellany, by Washington Irving, together
with all the preceding volumes of the new edition—
$1 95 each.
Lnynrd's Nineveh, n new supply.
' TIIOI
of the Common Calcined Mngniiiu.
Having made trial ofthe Cnlclned Magniria prepared by
TliomnsJ. Husband, I have fimml it a superior article,
nnd can recommend It a* being equal to Henry’*.
Ciiahi.es Evans, M. D,
Philadelphia, 1814.
1 have used'Uu.-tmnd’s Calcined Magnlsla,” much lo
iny satisfoction, nml hnvc no hcsUntalion in recommend
ins it as n superior article.
‘'hibidclphint 1814. N. Shoemaker, fit. D,
have examined a bottle of the Cnlelbed Magniria pro-
inred by Thomas J. Ilu-baml, and regard it as nn excel-
R. fit. Huston, M. D.,
Prof. Materia Medico In Jeff, filed. College.
Philadelphia, 1844.
hnvn made trial of tho Cnlclned Mngnesln prepared
.. rj tl *
may 15
(JUNE WILLIAMS.
■ii"uui l i a uiuuiu,rni , , (
Wine and Cider Vinegar, Codfish, Potatoes, fcc. fcc.
N. II.—'I he almve stock of Goods hnvc nil been selected
with much care for rash, nt the unprecedented low price*
of Groceries, and grent Inducement will be given to those
who purchase for cosh or city acceptances. no v 1
Nutmegs, Starch, ll/TEMOIR of ihe Rev. David Abed, D. D.,
itocs, fcc. fcc. -L»JL Into Missionary to Chinn; by his Nephew, Rev. G.
.... .11 I.HM I (I
R. Williamson.
The Happy Home: affectionately Inscribed lo the
Working People; by tlm Rev. Janie* Hamilton, D. D.
Modern Society; nr, the March of Intellect tho Con
clusion of Alodern Aciomplhhinenti; by Miss Catharine
Sinclair.
Modem AcconipIDIunent*, nr tlio March of Intellect;
hy.MIs* Catiiarino Sinclair. Received by
npr!7 JOHN Al. COOPER.
lint of Mr. Ilenry of Maucliexter.
Francis G. Smith. M. D.
Having hnd some experience in the u*c of llurimnd's
Mnanedn. with mv patient*, I feel confident that it I* fully
equaltn Henry’N English Alagnoin. and I think one tea-
infull equal to four tea spoonsfull of llm common Cal-
d Magnesia ofthe shops. CiubleS Noble, M. I).
Philadelphia, 1815.
I have frequently used Husband’s Magnesia in my font
By nml practice, nnd consider it cqunl to Henry’s.
Philadelphia, 1845. T. II. Yahdi.kt, ft!. D.
Price 50 cent*. For sale hy
TURNER fc ODEN,
dcc4 Monument square.
■ GROCERIES.—Give us a call!—
Tlm SuUcrilicr* have received from New-
York, a choice and well selected stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,selected by one of the firm ex-
pre.-'riy for till* market, com L ting of
BL Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado fiugt/M
Loaf, Crarimd, Powdered nnd Clarified Sugars;
I’ale and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candles;
Hyson, Black, Imperial and Gun|*o\vder Teas
Olive oil; Banllfics; Herring* and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Rni-ln*, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Rrooms, Fall*, Bni-bes, and oil oilier
article* usually kept In a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep always on hand of the best quality, choice
Ooriien Rutter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Reef, Smoked
Tongues, Ham>, fcc. For sale on accommodating term.*,
by DAVID O’CONNER,
oct9l Comer of Broughton and Drayton *t*.
PHINA. Glass and Eartlicn WARE^lffr. =, , . ,
ceivejl, by recent arrivals; Fine China Tea Setts, ’I^HE Sea LIONS; or, ihoLoSt feealcra;
' ' ' Cup* ami 1 J- by J.Fenniinore Cooper.
T°,
H ARRISON’SColiunbian INK—In quart,
pint*, 6 oz , 4 o/.. dull In spiall stand*, In boxe* o
one dozen or by retail.
Alnynnrd & Noyu’s lllnek Ink,in quarts and pints.
Ilogan fcTImmp'on’s Steel Pen Ink, in quarts, pints,
8 oz.. 4 oz. and 9 oz., by the dozen or retail.
Imlelilile Ink, fur writing on Linen.
Copying Ink, Arnold** be,t EnzIDh, in pint and half
pint stone Jugs; do. Maynard & Nnye’s do.
Copying Paper, by the fiatm—be*t English; do. do. in
Books, of one ream ami of half ream.
Copying Presses.
Manifold Letter Writer*, Ju*t received by
npr’Jl W. TIIOIINE WILLI
i prove,
DALLKY’fi MAU1CAI* PAIN KXTRACTOU,
That Is to say, the origimil and only genuine nrticle, (not
tim coiiuu-rfuit and Imitation Extractor,) has ever tailed,
any ouc single Imtonee, from it* first introduction by
...ur —* aja** “—
and
mofol^rtmmU^wSdAtoct^tbotvorrtUurn* I 1 nlo ' 1 “ pnw»it according to mv experience, Uio I bramlyororiicratlm.ilani without any of tlio dcblliuilnj
a id Beal J*. 1 ’’ cfRcl or the medicine ha* been to relieve tho symptom* effect*, which ate suro to follow tlm use of liquor of »nr
BIIU Dima*. ... I t.limwl iinn,«illnlnltf »lm tinnunn !■ unno.lilv .tliatfllinfml llm I kind) lUlll it ll tltrtrlbtg _«lAn.lita InftltlMr.l
LIAMS.
various patterns, splendid variety nf single Cup*
Saucers; Dinner Setts; gilt and plain Pitcher*; Can-
■* -4Jill ” - * ' ’
dlesticka, high and low, China Vase* and other mantle
_ — jonei
A Man made or .Money; hy Doug!niJcrrn!d,2dedition,
illustrated.
Ellen Warcham; or, Love and Du'y: A thrilling novel
of real life: by Mis* Ellen Pickering.
The Gold Minesnff ie Glia: A Sequel to Old Hicks
tractad ca'e* of Dyspepsia, Conruhion* or Fiu,nud Deaf
ness, (which i* nearly always of nervous character,) with
ENTIRE ICCCCI*.
I am, dear sir, very respectfully your*.
FREDERICK HOLLICK, M. D.
To. Dr. D. C. Morehead, 1B9 Broadway, N. Y.
FROM DR. CHARLES A. LEE.
Editor of the New York Joumul of Medicine, Pro
fessor of Materia Mtdica in Geneva College, fyc.
D. O. Morehead, M. D.
Dear BraI have employed your Improved Gradim-
ed Magnetic Machines, for the last year in my practice,
nnd have found them superior tn any with widen I have
heretofiire been acquainted. They nnp nr to me to com
bine all tim ndvantaee* dciircd in sui h nu instrument, and
1 accordingly cheerfully recommend them to the profes
sion. CHARLES rt. LEE, fif. D.
Professor of Materia Medicn in Geneva College.
FROM HORACE GREELEY. ESQ.,
Editor of the N. Y. Tribune.
We recently licaru of a case where a mother nnd new
ly horn infant given up oh dead, were restored almost in
stantly hy the u*e of the Graduated Magnetic Machine.
These instrument* are made by Dr. AIoreiikad of this
city, and we learn tlint their use is rapidly extending
among Intelligent Practitioner*. They nre exceedingly
I elegant and convenient in tiicir construction, and we bc-
1 *'—i equally excellent and efficient In tin-iruse.
Prom the New Orleans Commercial Timet.
Is it too much to sny that every family, hotel, boardin'*
liotu'c, every ship and steamer which leaves our porta, and
Wiring to
’ore heap’*
-- „ . .. — e# we know
them Pi be invaluable.
00- Price of the Machines, TWELVE DOLLARS
ten, complete in every respect, and warranted.
For sale at the Proprietor’s prices, by
A. A. SOLOMONS.
Jan. 99. 3m Agent firr Sanannah, (Jen.
hit! ,
ornaments; Save Alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs,
gilt and embossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Betts, Lustre Bowls; together with n general as- , - -- - - -
sortment of Granite-Ware; Decanters, new patterns; l Urn Guide; by Charles W. Webber.
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut nnd pressed; Eighteen Hundred nml Twelve;
Water ami Wine Bottles; Astral, Holnr, nnd Globe Lamp*.; “ *
Candb sticks, plain and colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
Baskets; Dishes; Bowls; Balt Cellars, various patterns;
Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Vases,
fcc.; Silver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles uml Itohiicks;
plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Ten, Des
ert nnd Table Spoons} Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Wrappers;Tea Htrainerr; Britannia Coffee BInins, Urn*
and l'ots; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawers: Tea Pots, Choc
olate do.; Lamp*, Candlesticks, Cups, .Mugs, Soap fluxes,
PiPhera, Castors, fcc. WEEDS fc fifORRELL,
Oct21 Smcts’ new liuUding, Broughton-strcet.
or Napoleon’s Inva
sion ofllm>sm: An Historical Romance; by Lous Relixpib.
Just received by W. TIIOIINE WILLIAMS,
npr 24
rPHE Gold-Seeker’s MANUAL; being a
JL practical and instructive Guide lo all persons emi
grating to the newly discovered Gold Region* of Cull
forma.
Inft rpURNER’S Compound Fluid Extract
Court of Chatham county, when sitting o*n Court of Or- 1 X CONYZAand HTYLLINGIA.—This prepnral
— -—,— , n sitting
diuaiy, for leave to divide tho Lands nml Nwroo*
. — « -- “ * » of sold i
Dig tothn Estate of Franklin Fox, Iste
Incensed. *”*
Juuc 97
of
...— preparation
belong- is a highly Concentrated Extract, containing nil tiic nctive
county, medicinal properties of the Couyzn, (commonly
CYRUS ill ui), as Black Root,) nnd the Ktylllngia, or Queen’s Delight.
Adm’r de bonis nan.
VT01IOR.—l'our months nflcr dato npplica-
ll lion will ho mnde to tiie Ifonoroble the inferior I — ■— n —— B J
Court of Chatham county, wlio.t Bluing a* a Court of Or- periorto any preparation of Sarsaparilla a* nn nlteralive,
rlinary, for leave to soil nil the .' Lnnd* and Negroes be- being **"“ * ““ *‘-
longing to the Estate of Andrew Bird, Jr., Into of said
county, tide cased.
Juno IT C5’RUS BIRD, Adinlnlstra|or.
■VTOTICE,—Foar months after dato, appli-
J.N cntinn will he made to the Justices ofthe Inferior
Court of Chatham Countv, when nitting for ordinary
purposes, for lenvo to sell all the real and personnl estate
of Charles Btewnrt, Into nr snld County, deceased, (nr*o
much thereof a* may be nrctnaary,) for the benefit ofthe
heirs and creditors of said n-tato.
mar 90 n. w. ADAMS, Admluirtrator.
more active and prompt in its operation on tlm
system. There fact* have Induced the •ulwcrlhers to
present tn the attention or Pbyrician* n preparation pre
pared according to strict Chemical and Pharmaceutical
sclcucc, devoid of all the feculent and inert parts of Ihe
root*, not doubting that It will *upcr*ede Die unscientific
nndcrudo preparation* heretofore u»ed.
Price—per bottle, or six bottle* for P.h.
Prepared only by TURNER & ODEN.
June 9 I* " * “
Alonumcnt square. Savannah, Ga.
QREEN GINGER.—For sale h;
July 18
L. J. M YERS, Smets»T!til|diiig’».
i,Gent: being
ui —I o' ii iii uay."«r.
a Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon,
am’* edition of Irving’s Worlu.
~T~tf» 7n't)-,f ;rn Ofnnt/na : y I Frinclplcs of Zoology, touching tho structure, develop-
A lit UGHr STOVES—Large sizes, for I mem, distrihutlnn and natural arrangement of tiie races
lY public rooms nml halls. Also, a few Cooking I ° r mtimals, being and extinct; by Louis Agassiz nnd Au-
' ■ gustus A. Goulti,
Here a Little nnd There n Lltlln, or Scripture Fuel*: by
the autiior of "Peep of Day,” * -
Tale* of a Traveller; * '
vol. 7 Putnam’s edition
Principles of " '
H.—300 keg* Nalls, and 50 boxes Tin ]
I'urx, nt icuiircn
NAILS and tj
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double-barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen, lust received.
Carriage Ways anti Locks for folding doors.
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, Just received.
TWINE.—Ragging, Ball nml Heine Twine.
ItniflTLES Pvlt GINS—60 lbs. just received, and for
tie by McCLESKEY fc NORTON.
B ROWN’S Essence of Jamaica GINGER,
Prepared and Hold nt Frederick Brown’s Drug
nnd Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Chestnut nnd Fifth
Hrccts, PHILADELPHIA. The primary effect* of till*
valuable preparation arc experienced In ll* fcntleailmu-
Intlve influence in the stomach, nnd from tlmnce diffu
sing itselfthrough Uie whole system. It Is excellent In all
nous and hypochondriacal affections, some of the mn<t
evident of which are nu oppression or sense of weight,
and flatulency, succeeded hy nervous headache, giildiric.'i
fcc. These It removes by acting on tlm stomach as a
gentle stimulus, tiiffu.ing a mild and cordial warmth, grn>l-
ually exhilirntlng the nerves nnd giving tone to the diges
tive organs. It Is also useful in chronic rheumatism,
lumbago, kc. os an external application to the part* nr.
fected. When npplind extcmally.it should be mixed with
i equal qunntiiy of brandy or spirits.
In flatulency or wnntof tone in the stomach, half a
teaspoon-full mny he taken twlee or three time* a day,
before meals, In sugar and wntrr, nnd when thu slouucli
feels oppressed after tailing, or distended hy flatulency,
aboutQ0or30dropsuf tile essence in a wine glass of
water or wine, Invigorates and nssUts digestion. It Is ex
cellent in sea siekness, In restoring the tone of the stom
ach.
One gross received from the proprietor hy
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
June 12 Market Hquare
A .Treatise on the Diseases of the Air Pnssngps: com
prising an Inquiry Into tho history, pathology, enure*, nnd
treatment of those affections ofthe lliront called llroii
cbltis, Chronic Lnryugiti*, Clergyman’* tioro Throat, fcc.
by Horace Green.
The Dramatic Work* of Richard Brinsley Rhcridnn.
The Life of Lorenzo de .Medici, called the Mngnifi
cent; hy William lloreoe.
Tho Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth; hy William
Roscoe.
Arnnt’s Gothic Architecture, No. 4. Just received by
war 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
f PIIE Rililo MANUAL, comprising sclcc
X Hons of Scripture, together with Scripture Expres
sions of Prayer, abridged from Mathew Ilenry, with nn
Apendlx, hy VV. \y. Everts.
Tin-Scripture Text Hook, containing text* for the use
of Ministers, H. H. Teachers, and Families, .'Id edition.
Persuasive* to Early Piety, Interspersed wttii suitable
Prayers; by Rev. J. G. Pike, Dei by, England.
Life in Earnest—six Lectures on Christian Activity and
Ardor; by Rev. James Hamilton, author of "llnrp on the
Willows,” fcc.
Also, a further supply of The Shadow nf the Cross, nn
Allegory by the Rev. VV. Adams, M. A., 3d American
edition. Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 17
RVING’S WORKS, Vol. 7—Tales of
L Traveller, by Geoffrey Crayon.
TJhiou of Church and State; by B. W. Noel, M. A.
Oregon nnd California in 1818, with Illustration* and
a Map by J. Q. Thornton, In 9 vols.
Memoirs nf Chateaubriand; written by himself, vol. 1,
Rogcrof Wendovcr’s Chronicle, comprising thu History
of Englniidfrom tiie descent ofthe Saxons to A. D„ 12.li;
translated from tim Latin by J. A. Giles, I). O. L.
History Pliilornpbirnlly Illustrated from the Fall ofthe
HARMn jtopire to tiie Frei '
r'RANDJEAN>S _ C ump ound.ror thoHAIR. 1 ^n’W.’S.SSiSa ST
V* Grnndjenn’s Compositions are now prepared In six | author.
“ —- ’Into; translated by Henry Cary, M. (
ory of England, Boston edition, vol.
of English Literature.
_ Grnndjenn’s Compositions are now prepared In six
different modes, and elnssifled fioni No. 1 to No. 0.
No. 1,—A simple Tonic, to keep Uio Hair in a healthy
■Ui to—warranted.
No. 2.—Warranted tocurcthn most Inveterate dnndruff.
No. 3.—Warranted to stop the hair from falling off, and
to ninko it grow again in it* primitive beamy.
No.4.— 1 This preparntioq, I* of the most efficacious na- .
lure in euro l™ldnc,». llj|i!mcl or p. |c . nf dm-Houle of Mfc .ITwen/lby
No. 5.—Contain* a inosi powerful ingredient thalde-1 Alphonse De Lamartine,
compose* the substances fty which the hair I* rendered 1 *•*--'•— ......... • - - - ■
white.
No.fl—Specially prepared for thn diseases of tho skin
of tho head, to cure ringworm, pustules, humors, fcc.
The almve preparation. for sale by
sale hy
W. HUMPHREYS, Jn.
Tho Wftrks or Plata;
Macaulay’s Hlrtory o.
Shaw’s Outline* or Engllsi
Here a Little and There a Little; by the nutlior of Line
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, fcc.
7 he Year-Book of Fact* In Science and Art, fcc. fcc.
I by John Tlmbs,
t ._.
lltd...
The Caxtan*: A Fumily Picture hy Sir K. Ilulwer
Lyttan.
Franklin’s Life, (Illustrated,) Part* 4 nnd 5.
A Manual of Fashion and Politeness for Ladle* and
Gentlemen. Received hy JOHN M. COOPER.
' mar 13
I deal In all the popular medicine*) nnd I con.lder (t the tth oU,t!r ,I,r9Ugh Uu ' W_
only medicine for tlio above dlseaso Imfiiro the public. nS in muse r mnriutisti ihn »t
1 hnvo never *old one bottlo Hint lia* not given satDftic- muatImreSiteSP&bre 0 ?£y tumfSad
Mftdblfto^lIbnUlb, coonmodoUoo of UloM ,vlio | n»m S» «
F 1 deem this my duty botii to you a* tho proprietor of till* * **•
highly valuable urtlele, nml to those aiffieted with the
above complaints, that they may know nfiN rurativo pro
perties mid lo enable them to select the good from the
various articles with which our market Is flooded*
With much respect, I remain yours, fcc.
J. N. IIOBENHAUK, Druggist.
Corner nf Second nnd Conte* streets.
JAUNDICE AM) LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Phyticiant had Fulled.
1'iiiLAtir.LPiiiA, l)cc. 27, 1849.
Dear Sir—Ith with feelings of pleasure I communi
cate to you tin* Mnnitve effects (and in n short time) r‘
your in valuable "Hoolland’s Celebrated German Hitters,
upon my system while tailoring under the Jaundice.
liny maladies. In the whole nliapnaropcria tl
—jica to be no remedial njent which rnuld reach
recuperato my Nervous Hystcln; every thing that I
tried: for till* purpose bad ciHiiplehdy failed. At last l'
led by my fiiemh to examine y6urinvcntlmi*,and (tlio
. my
With no very - _
lermlned to |t. _.
GALVANIC IlEI/_ .
MAGNETIC FLUID. .
To my grant astonishment,
had tone; In eight days I wi
total labors, nog have I uucl —..... r _
IS ranii in > short time) - of I wcount of the Bronchitis; and ray Rlienmatlc auucuen
>iei?rair.i*ni*rm*n i hi -ra i aleoceasedto trouble me. If time permitted, I could
celebrated Oerman Hitter*,” | fl , t « ^ $ of p, wjU| , ho oF particb
... t — ... —a—i-w >,rief —■
I lie hope* of thrir efficiem
effect or the ap;Ji
AND NECKLAC... ..
Thi* wo* Iq June, i
had gone;'in eight «i I tvtu'e nabl edta'rrs u m e my^pu
iriabors, nor_havi!l uiiceoiiilltcdnslii|le service oa
Tl
* generally
Price $1
. . . ill. since lint)
tiiiiu I have had several attacks of tiie same disease, and
your IIIthrs have entirely relieved and Cured me In tiro
or thret days. My next door neighbor, Mr. JOHN DIEHL,
Inst spring, had a long and serious spell of Jaundice, he
lars, but 1 enn now only furnish this brief abstract-
*•“ ” lias never returned/ tho lUieumatism once
* me, but never reverelys and is easily
, 9RV is manifestly being driven from It* hold 0|i-
i my system,nnd niy Bionchlul affection Is entirely cured.
I have recommenaed Uie BELT and FLUID to maay
hnd it sometime before I knew ll
l •rmtonjfned to hU
who have been llkcwIre suffe ring front ncurnlglo a(£n
ifotint I
tlons. They havo tried them, with
lleve in every care.
happy resul
lu
kh-oii ot I urnrr « imu .11. 1 mi"
Co. In Macon: Bruno nnd Virgins. 3mo |uly 9
dear fir, very respectllilly imura,
_ , ROBERT W. LANDIS.
, Tho Gnlvnnlc articles enn b« safely sent to any part of
’ tiie counuy, and are accompanied by full *hd plain dirce-
1 tlons for use.
CRICKS or DR. ciirutir’* oalvario CURATIVES.
him nml told him of the cir ct your Bitter* hid upon mo
^ | In the sMnu disease. He immediately rent Ibr n Bottle,
nnd in a fere day* he teat cured. 1 have In several instan-
nisrssi.'S.'SRs’"iK'.SiffiMPng i '*>•>■ ■"»- ..uw.
iSKKS’iS cS£ s; gsgs? ft— agamE
by tho use of the Bitten she I* well, now enlovlmr *ood I .{,!!? S®F*!r®®»
health. We belluvu from the many cui
these Bitters effecting, that they poasem
nnd extraordinary degree grent curative properties, and
that which enhance* their value with ui is, they are en
tirely vegetable. We always keen the Hitters on hand
. —-t.. •-—•••■— •- j*, W |tliout them.
hvnV’th. lurinra'.h*u^Di? n nnw"«nimrSrar^SvI I ' l ' h8 Oltivanlc Neeklnco, .....Two Dollars.
?„*, nr The Gnlvnnlc Bracelets, One Dollar caeln
hnv,«L.Jiin > ramStiJ Tho Magnetic Fluid,...! One Dollar.
hoy paMen ill a remarkable I For sale ill Savannnh hv. thn autlinrliMul Asent.
and would
' C. PETiCcE,'370 South Front street.
Can atronger testimony be adduced by any Preparation
before the public? A single bottlo will convince any ono •PJf. \ * 1
of Uteir power over disease. They are Entirbly Vkok- "J; 1 ' ,!" ' "?^ u " k n .. . f „„
TABLE, and will pi rmaiiently destroy tho mnI obuinate f^hp^.urafrtn^
eoetivMtse.and give strength and vigor- to tho frame, •! In ffi^iSi 0r «OTSS?ra
no time dohilitatingtlic patient; being also grateful to tho I U -! ealy ,h0 n h®* 1 0avor *
most delicate stomach under any circumstance*, and can
Imi administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—
they nre free from Ai.coi.ol, Strop, Acid*, Calomel,
—a r“ —*— —*—j.—.
ilagneti) _
For sole in Savannah by. tho authorised Agent,
• A. A. SOLOMONS,Drunist.
, In Augusta, by Haviland, Risley fcUo.; In Macon
] hy Oroboe Payne. apr 19
P AUL DE
TED FLAVOI
Ing to Pies, I’u ''
VERE & CO.’S CELEBRA-
/OURfNO EXTnAq'P8--ror Imi
filr. Thomas J. Ilu band, and consider it quite equnl to mki all mineral nnd injurious Ingredients,
I. ..Ml. If....—. nfl(..l.lllU,il, I ——— li. ! r. I‘.h .1 —I) lim.. MM U •
EXTRACTS-ror Impart
s, lllane Mange, fcc., their
tho slightest trouble or pj|—
They can be taken al all limes and under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them \
having a salutary effeci, and no bad result can ac
crue from an over dote.
Fors.de, wholesale and retaii . .
|)Q, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 978 Rack
Street, Phlladclphln. For sale in Savannah by !
JOHNSON fc CO.
In Charleston by Haviland ,tlARRAt.fc Co;—In Augus
ta, by Wm. II a inks, and by respectable Dealer* generally
.. . -'■ 1 { eg , July 14
throughout tho United State:
dings, Jellies,
i, wltnnitl th. . .. ...
a few opinion* of tho prew respect-
locidedlytho flnesfllavor* are to be obtained frota
these Extract*—Era.
These urefttl arsleleino doubt will find their way Intn
every bouse; and to perron* residing abroad must really
be Invaluable.—London Mercantile Journnl.
Wo ware much gratified by a novelty for culinary u»e
called I)o Vera’* Extracts, and advise all our frianda W
try them—Times*
Having used the above Extracts in our ftmlly,wech«r-
fhlly concur with the London Times, etc., in its racoo-
- lendatlon.—Family Circle, N« Y.
Tho decided economy in the use nf these mend arti
cles over tho old stylo is seen hy a single trial.—Evening
Mirror. .
Manufortary,Dals|nn, Middlesex. Office,22Abchurch
Lane, London. Agents for Hnvnnnah,
Jan 5 JOHNSON k OO., Comer null and llay sti.
O tho PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS.
CIIOLKlt A AND MINK UAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment qf Epidemic Cholera.
1VT ll. Rousscll, of Philadelphia, in his Card.
1YJL make* the following quotation fiom nroltliwalt’s
,Medical nnd Surgical Journnl, to which we would also
Invite the attention of the public. Brnlthwnlt say*:—
"When the remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) lias been
given In those cares, denoting derangement of the Hom- stomach a glow
nch alone present, according to mv experience, tiie brandy or other a
E ssence „r Jamaica gingeh— pk-
pared hy Frederick Brawn, I’liilndclphln. Tills Es-
\» I Renee I* warranted to possess In a coiicentnUed form, »|l
- warranted to possess
tho valunblo properties of Jamnica Gini
,icn
I Ginger, and will b«
found on trial, nil oxcollont Family MerUcIno. Itlspff-
tlculorly recommended n* a tank, to person* recoyerlng
from fever or other dlsoases, a few drop*. Imparting to tns
To Moiliere of Famlllc*'
I would *ay, many OLcidi-uts, such a* Bums, Scalds,
ds and ilri ’
ll and it is therefore esprcinlly serviceable to eljUdrcs
.. .... . ... . fcinaks. To tho aged will prove a grunt comfort; to
Ing nnd heat at the pit ofstomneh I* no longer felt or the dyspeptic, and to those who nre predisposed to gout or
r.».n..raln»H nf nflor turn nr .lirnn Jnua tin. Ihn mr«. rn. I -\i.. n (T oc |j on>f e | V CS great rflliffl Rlld fo tilO in*-
1 the cm
Swelllnvs, Sprains, nnd InflMiimntions.
.TRACTOR Is a certain, quick, safe and
m v. r failing Remedy, in any and all or the above enu
merated casualties and dl-cnacs.
Th* True Teat
tlint tho genuine HALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, in the
worat Rums and Scald*, draw* out tiie fire and pain in a
utmost immediately, tiie nausea is speedily dissipated, the
I Udine** and fuintums disappear, and the sciiso of liurn-
ug nnd heat nt the pit nr stomach is no longer felt or
«h(t?r.!i U n. , . , . , ^»h. , V nrn^nnrnnvnr !X!' ‘.n'^mHnv'ntT.^ I POOlffiMncd Of after tWO Or titrCO dOSCS. But the most r0-
ehihlren, Mid they are moreover subject to many oilier I ....(.1.1. i. ...n* ..ri.ir.ti ■timirimi
complaint*, sneli a* Sore and Inflamed Eye.*, Hlieuma- | pioynient of'SmJS?* * that which attended
rlm n, that relaxation
way* tiie precur>nr of ...o itvuie .uiiu u. ir.ioiuni, m u.u
nuineraus case* in which I hnvo given the Carbonic Acid
at till* period, It ha* Invariably arrested (with some few
exception*) tho morbid process, nt n longer period, It I*
true, but still a regular and certain Interval. Rut it i* In
Uio commencement of collapse tlint tho efficacy of tlio .
rviM nml IU nmhiemtrandi Uio cno.t I CHEMICAL BREAD I—An improved
....uu in ... .1 .. I..........i.iiiuu ...u . Ill- urinin vvno vvisnes 10 rmorm, mu wihshj i.wun.1..**-..
ne ngont during tim stage of thedlnr- stnnlly craving tho noxious liquor. Ill* Involuablc-gmm
an of the ImiwcIs which is alniort al- t nno to the digestive orgnus, nnd strength to wisttempUj-
of the revere form of Cholera, in the I Hon; and 1* consequently a great agent ll), thn cause of
wnri i.iii.i™ imu ru.11111, ilium uui uio mu imu ,111111 m u 1 ..
few minutes; and from the moment or it* app'lcalioii it - ilHln -- n .
relieves,subdue* the pain, and produce* a cooling nnd u ,.on!»" '
soothing elfe-cl, Mid what Is of vast Importance, it neals | N “ ton, y
the wounds without scar I No family ought th
liontond is consequeutiy a great ngenl ll
I tempernneo. ...
Op- Full directions accompanying each bottle.
A full supply roccivod from F. Hro n.by
npr 5 A, A. SOLOMONS, filarkemqOMt'
I more
lion nt Uio pll or .loiil.cli Ulupponr .Imml iu .pooUlly- | JSSl oflJSS UiiilSr lh« oMmoc™ of ftranonuiw-
irtaln cute fur, and preventive of, for*
depre*slon of the system Is removed, nnd other symptom*
ofthlsstago vanish by degrees, so n* frequently to leave
I tlio patient comparatively free from *" *"
I ndmlnDlmtioti of 5 or 0 do'c*.
The effects produced by n change of water mny he oti-
Tinted hy the use of plnln Soda Water. A superior ar
ticle mny be had Rt all Urmia In boxes uf convenient size,
| putupbjr JOHNSON CO,
D " ll.CULLF.N’SliiJiimVegotableREME
DY—No Cure No Pay—Rend Physicians* Opinions
| of Rs Virtues.
I hnvc prescribed tlio nbove medicine in several cases
(Vnn.ii.nllv'in ’l.mvn I TRUllrCBd I* a CCrtMll UUI.) IM(,«IIH|I.«*»."*'' -Iff:.
ntf . lmcnt nrtir th« I»I"I«, »"d is liivnlunldo In the preservation of «oo4
nil alliucnt utter tlio I Invalids arc particularly Invited to give It R ujri.
, . , ll. L. IL Lewis, M.D.
!f tvn.pr mnv lie nh. I Ncw .y ork| Apr }|
Lawrence Reid, Esq., Professor of Chemistry to tn»
College of Pharmacy, New-York, snysBread madeny
'title process, is perfectly snfo and wholosomo, |»notn«J
so nplto sour, tun quantity produced much greater, are
will remain awcet for aoveraf day*. _ ,
mies It. Chilton, M.D., say* i—The process U per-
ly simple, tiie Bread sweeter, nnd undoubtedly more
iloiome thnn wheo made by tue uniinl method,
rofeaior Slllltnnn, Jr. stntos objection* to the can-
.... .. r.IImiiI hv ur
ling nnd
„ — - . It tool*
wounds without *car ! No family ought therefore to
be without it for a slnglo day, for it frequently I* the
mean* of preserving life Itself 1 and now,
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
Tlm counterfeit and Imitation Extractor* irritate niul |
INCREASE TIIK PAIN!
CnpUIn* nntl Clerk* of Strnmbnnts
ought never to ha without a good supply of the genuine
Dailey ou board ot their vessels. Explosions and collaps
ing of toilers do frequently occur, nnd dreadful suffering,
and—not utifrequently—loss of fife is tiie consequence! |
It Is therefore positively criminal, to neglect the acquisi
tion nf such mi invaluable Remedy. Rend the following:
Atvflil Case of Kcalri I
Wheat Field, Nuorra Co. N. Y., Feb. S
wifmtfcK ofPrinm£v=f'Dl£™, RUd^^ond^^pidlis, I
had the misfortune to slfp and fnB Into a Inrge vut, used ^‘ ho ,„ ra tl! cni.Unufl'itf'uM in itiett cases wiwmiBw pnarass, awisuu>, m .■■ouw-n—
for th« purpose of tolling block* preparatory to cutting. -V,^il U ~,f«J^iv U n^rcc l ?i.ia h io n fbJ must to greatly henefitted by the use of Uti* *rtlclesop«-
Tho blocks had Just been removed from tne vat. con- tmichsalLfactlon. Ill* generally agreeable to the eU |tariy adnptod to delicate stomachs. ...
mining a large quantity of toiling water. Ho fell for- patients,
word, scalding totii hands and nrtus, all ono side, and one
mon mode, gives thn rationale for making; Bread by ljw
Gheinlcat process, and adds, the hsal thoftho cotu m unUJ
leg badly and tho other partially. The scalds were so I
bud ou hi* anns and leg Hint iuo>t of the flesh cmiio oil
with Ills garment*, nnd his life wus despaired of by totii
*2 pliysiclans and friend*.
Dailey’s Pain Extractor was procured ns soon a* possi
ble (which was in nboutsix hours) and applied, and which
relieved him from all pain, prevented tnfluinatinn nnd i
swelling, nnd in a few day* commenced healing Ills sores.
There appeared n general improvement, so much so that
in three weeks he was removed to his lather's house, dix-
—nt about one mile and a half.
Wo continued the use of tiio nbove medicine for two
month*, nnd we believe it was tlio menus, under Provi
dence, of caving Ills life, nnd we would cheerfully recom
mend it In ail similar coses ns a safe and invaluable reme
dy. With sentiment* of respect, I remain, dear sir, your
obedient and liumlilo servant. Adlak Clark,
Huiannaii Clark.
C. E. Clark,
We the undersigned being personally nrqunlnted with
Philadelphia, June IS, 1845.
I have prescribed “Dr. Cullen’s Remedy” in mnny case*
of GnnorrlKL-n, nnd found it to effeat n cure In a very short
“me. A. WILSON, M. 1).
Comer T
Philadelphia, June 10,1845.
Wholesale nnd Retail, hy ROW AND fc WALTON
proprietors, 21 N. Sixth-street, Philadelphia. Sold by
TURNER fc ODEN, BavRnuahGa.
P. M. COHEN, Charleston, 8. C.
W. K. KITCHEN, Augusta, Ga.
may 8 tuf uino—tu Omo
euliarly adnptod to delicate ia.ii.scni. „ , ...
The undendgned have purchased, from Doctor J.*'™
Ill* valuable receipt, nnd nre prepared to fonilsh fomli »•
linker* und otliors with material* nnd direction* for use,
The nx|ien*e I* less limn tho price or Iho yetut in tn# nr-
(Unary mndo. JOHNSON . CO.
u UIILU. II ruiij III u fair B1IUI , , ,
4Sa.» TfAI.LIGANT’8 ItHEUMATIG LIN
Twelftb nnd Shlppqn-St*. J4 MENT 0R pAIN KlLLER.-*Hnrttj| (hr * naro-
’ 1 tor of ytnre past mode and sold my Llnlmnnl, wj
used the aamo on my own person, I feci perfectly secu
In offering It to the public, a* a safe and certain remw
for Rheumatism, Pain* In thu Lluibe, Joints, andoweii
Ing or Enlargement* of the Hone*. , m
WetimenUU.—We append tho following Testimony
or peraona well known in Savannah: . 1R ,7
MAGNETIC POWDER—For tho do-1 Mr w „ PBll , Mnt
JVl. itriicU.in orcookronchn., Hull Nu,., MoltiiiAnt., | gpiSK
u win inn'
!ll nn.l hnvn nnl Bll nnyMSS
siilislnrifinlly correct,
fif. Dewey, Louisa Dowej
’earen, Win. Evans, B. Clarl
Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
1 mon respectfully refer to my printed pmnnlilnls for
tantUMtir—' 1 — 1
toy, J. 8. Kelsey, Henry D.
irk, L. P. Hose, Ira Newman,
Flies, Fleas, nnd Insects on plant*. It U free from nny
substance which is Injurious, and is wholly devoid of any
dlxngrcenldc odor. Its efficacy hna been certified hy
eminent Physlcbms of New-York, nnd also hy tho Pro-
' the following Hotels: Irving House, American ,
..... lr House, fcc. A supply of tlio above Powder
Just received nnd for ante by
July 3 COLLINS i
HH. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Aetrin- 1
JU* gent SYUUP—Tho great Southern P.cmedy for
i mon respectfully refer to my printed pamphlet* for IS gent SYUUP—Tho grent Southern Remedy for
many important testimonials of cure* performed, nnd for Dlnrrlimn, Cholera Infantum, or Summer Complaint of i. n i?. inn!
the truth nf which statements, I hold myself responsible I children, Dysentery, nnd Cholera Morbus. Recommend- .JI. «!.!!!!
Pile*} lUieumatism, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald cd hy eminent physicians, nnd used by the ‘
recommended to try
Killer, I did so nnd wa* ...
I am now perfectly well nnd have not felt nny I 10 *":' 1 ’,
and would cheerfully recommend It to my fellow-nuxei
hiss n*"'*
Scrivrk County, Mat Wfoii’J”*.
I liavo been troubled with very •overe pnlm tn n j
Hmbg.ar' —
he alilot
reeomm
- - is. .... ,
(lend, Carbuncle, Fever Sore*, Cuts ofthe severest kind,
Bruises, Swellings, Punctures, Sore Nipples, Broken 1
Ilrcnst, Chapped Hand* and Lips, Sprain* Mid Inflnmmn-
tlnna, where tim part* nlfr-ctcd can be reached nnd the
Extractor applied, yield to Its pain subduing, curative nnd
healing properties! But I distinctly declare, Hint I will
not hold myself responsible for tiie effect* of any Exlrac-
' '. excepting wlml ha* been procured nt my own depot,
d from my authorised Agent*,, being cognizant oftiio
dangerous tendency of tho counterfeit*.
IL DALLEY, 415 Broadway, New-York, nnd
035 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent fer Hnvnnnah.
I). II. PLUfilB fc CO., Agents, Augusta, On.
It. CARTER. Agent. Columbus Ga, ’
Jn31 KNOTT fc imOWN.Agoni*, Griffin, Oa.
iy cr
Unj
... jy.tiie surgeon* In mv
^ /nltcd State* army, wltlMBstlrifQilsjrnd■ucec*s ; For |
Juno 7
0 AIC ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.—
Tho Water* of these celebrated filodlelnnl Spring*
hnvo been very extensively used by Physicians for a great
variety of diseases; for diseases or thn skin of every kind,
they nre regarded ns a certain remody;Jn cases of doblll-
ty,los« of appetite, weaken** of tho brnnst nnd back, tlio
hands, by applying “t...
received great relief herself. . , lb£ pi|
I would recommend ll to every person nfllktcd. *■
a sovereign cure nnd n very cheap nno. J*°*
Forsale, wlndcsalo and retail^ nuli^storo n^ N>J ,
West side Market square, MvannjJ?’ A,
Nononro genuine unless honrlng the signature
HS nr HJ! nr .no IB H SB | n'"ftN«..rn? l „.
Waters nre n safe nnd nleasniit remedy, nnd nlso for iivs- Savannah, Oct.83,1848. . il——
peprin rnd Chronic Dlnrrlima. , r ^^ivrrinACT
,1U l , ! llu l! 1 " 'J. 1 *?.* 1 'S’ 1 -1 I.Snpnrlor in mivlnoparntlun ltlllinriolnvoiitcd, comn^J|
Florida.—I am the nulliorlzed Agent forth
eha.«3 of the "CAMBLINA HATIVA”
PLEASURE,BRED, a native of Siberia.
m m ItU p . ut U| ! ,n r?/ 1 'i? 1 * <* *uporiof to nny preparation lilthertolnvcntcd. eotn^j
a n. 5 0nc„,. P n r ‘-j^JJjg^l)!^ | SdBHBBUBMKS
Grant Southern REMF.r5Y.-l5r'.
ga* Cnrmlnltlve nnd AstrlnRontHyrun, forDi- lie taken la botii pleni
rpo tho PLANTERS and FARMERS of
JI SouffiCMoIlnn, Georgia, Alnbnnm. Tennessee and HPHE
rim^^lh J"on a » 0 -!! a n f ?, n, l , , p f u ^. J; Billings’Cnrmlnltlve nnd AatrinaonTSyrup, for Di-1 he taken la botl
GOLD OF nrrlimn, Cholera, Dysentery and Cholera Morbus; jgro- form of a pnafoj
“ ilnont physicians, and uaod by the aur • I tinn. Bold by