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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1849.
Hrflnl Sbnlts.
Hcjjnl Jiotlcrs;
1 AT 0'1'ICK.—Four mouths after date, applt*
I carl hi will be matte to the HonoBWf tho Court of
i 111ATHAM Sheriff's SALE—Continued.
V> kii tha <.r*c Tocsd ty in Augtrrt twit,before the court . _ , ^ , - -
Il'Mi* • in iiiu . Hy m s.iwiiniDt. b. tween tiie legal hour* Ordinary of Liberty County forlenre to «cll the tew estate
of »air, iv 11 lie » .14, the r.illuitl io negro *lav.*,vlxt Will I of It. II. Benton, deceased, late of said County, of which
tti.n i). i \ i d o.i by virtuflol« fi. In. U ued out of the | all concerned will take due notice,
tot. i'iioi r art »f Chathitn County, In Ctvor of Joeeph I Juno 91 JOHN 8IIAW, Administrator.
rununlng, for u*o of A. Port r, Uuudlsii, vs. Janus 1
Fountain —property pointed out by Defendant. gold nt
the risk of firm Jr purejuor, hj having rei’usuu to comply
with the t.ruie i»r*tle.
July 4 W. Wa OATE9, Sheriff c. c.
General gtfrtcvtfsnncnts.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE! AND IlliTAlL
UIOLKKA.
TVrOTlCE.—Four months after date, apj
i.v caUnnwr
, cation will be made to the llouorable, Urn lltteriur I
Court or Clitumun county, while silting (br ordinary pur- 1
poses, fbr leave to soil the slave* belonging to tho estate
■ . . „ , , ofJno. FermentinO, deceased, Tor the benefit or the heir* |
/1HATHAM bltertfli’b SALE.—On tiio | and creditor*. mityaa T. J. WALSII, Adnt’r.
Vy iir c I u -I ty m August next, before Ute Court I ^i
limis‘in uiocity o! ravttniidh. between the- i.gni hour* [ TVT O i ICE.—P our months after uaio, appiica- J
" - J.q non will be ntndo to tho Info|ior Court of Camden I
county, when eltting fur ordinary purpose*, for leave to
scllalitlm real relate of Henry lngervlllo, late of sold
■ —j-——-* a™.ortnehr'.— 1
r-t Tu city in August next, before the Court I
ii tin! city of ravftniiBh. between the 1.gal hours
of sale, will be suld, tile ro.lowlnt named Negro Slaves,
to witi Fortune, lien, Suo, and Sylvia. Levied on as
lltspr p rtynfeamu l M. Ilururtt, under nnJ by virtue — ,
of a tl. fa t sued from Ute Superior Court of tilynncoun- county, deceased, fhr foe benefit o'foe heir* and creditors.
Cha-l -s C. Putnam v*. Samuel 81. Burnett. June 15 STEPHEN Si. TIMMONS, Adm’r. I
ty; Chart
JUlv 7
VV. tv. OATHS, Sheriff c. c.
/CHATHAM Sheriff’s SALB—On tho AN ORDINANCE farther to protect tho
lV„e ,‘tt El dfflfiSaSS"m££mI«U SS werolre SUSSSt** b, lira M.,.'.. .n.t AU.mran
", * ;. w hi ty JII « sSTstaVN wuMd Jm! ° ru »° «** of Savannah and the bnnleU foercof.InCoun-
V' 1 - ' / , . v N ^ TiS» JL H a ^ie». und« Cll assembled, and it U hereby ordained, That ftom and
nn I,v , , . n 8 K SSSX 4 TUSrtor Court of »ner the passage of this Ordinance, no person or person,
M1 ':>■ I JteusP fe »“'»I StSSSuESS J JSCI SSSUSdF“«.dii
. pti.nti T IVERCOMPLAINT. Jaundice,Dyapep-
uor,.,^ V'^ ; ;|
* tVaterCurc * ' ‘ * ' * *' ~ ' Son-Conn.’General WhnlMala Aenntlhr our l>aln Killer. I Such asConstlnnUon. Inward l'llos. Fullness or Dlood
j\. * tho Unit'll Stales Dis- j a_8UIU2 REMEDY! A PREVENTIVE!!
i. wnru, oi ou i.onis, to j. i\. iinrris, i.sn., nor uuu- , vr o, WM , PW » ... > VM ..... —
rnr with various Coen I ® on * Conn., General Wholesale Agontfor our nil) Killer. Buch as Constipation. Imvard Piles, Fullness or Dlood
hvMrs.M i r iiVaii^hV Josl S m d Ml. Woodward is a resident of tit. Louis, a genUcmnn to the head, Acidity to the Stomach. Nausea, Heart-horn,
itvdronoihv of high nwpwtaWltw, and during the ineral.ncs of tho Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight In the Stomach,
idmode*o? t.MiVnCo, twKri shew ’ I cholera In that city has wntclmd the. result of the appll- Bour HtUcwUonx, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit «rf tlla
The^WMert’nraVnV'iinani^iiUeMMi l.v Jamee Manlv I cttllon orour Pain Killer (br thl* dl sense, and his tertl* I titomach, tiwlcmulnf of the Heart, Hurried and DlilHuJt
I he V\ ater ( mu in Chronic Disease,; by James Manly I mQ ^ ^ wlU| lh8 utm0 st conOdcnce. Uresthlng, Fluttering aClho Henit, Choking or tiunbcaUng
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE}
Property ^
said tno.tjage. W. W. DATES, tihcrlffc. c.
y poluti'd out in
Ynun^’a Unlldlng^ign oftheUoldeis Saddle,
Oppotitt 'Hamilton 4* Symoni’ Clothing Store.
\\\ II. MAY di t-O.) ~
MnnutHcturcra of nRIDLES, 8ADDLES and HAIL
NEtitiES, have on hand a good a«mrtment of Saddles,
llriilles and llnrnesees, of which tlw following compriM a
July 7
1 IBKRIT Sheriff's SALE.—On tho first I c-mineli nnU ento.ee4 in ar.o u.u«i «r«y. I.rreby or ’“WALanasBtaiU&Jiv^LSSjip!
JU Tuesday In September next, will be sold before the . «?«• *• And be It JhnheroiMncil. umI tt b Mnhfnr- Trunks, kc.
* 1
of John J. Jonc.i, tj satisfy a ..
K r Court of lliyriti county,
ntton vs. John J. Jones. Property .
pjslnbff. JNU. F. tiANDJKUKD,
J«lyM
I by the Mayor, at tho expense of the
( persons.
1 Passed in Council, Savantinh, 19th July. 1?49.
& S.J II. WAYNE, Mayor,
t: Edwaod 0. Wilson, Clerk of Council.
July 30 6
| HWIUW bwca, TOIIVIT ill pntterns; l-
tiding person or j Kriiigcs; blai'k and purple Coach Roansj Buggy Lamp
A DMINISTRATUR’S SALE.—By vir
XJL tue of an order of the Honorable the Interior Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary puipo-m,
will bu sold nt the Corirt House door In Ihe Count.- ot
Bryan, berw.-en the uvunl hours of sale, on the first Tu.-*
d#y In January next, nine hundred and (illy (B5J) acres
KiJefS3 SS'u.Jd ^ I a».p or im. ununahe, K am a. is. d.r, of u.
SwS.M.S‘11! MtoSSJaffifw" I »""h 0l» r .. MgSMftgyV.agWBI teiteigl or
Also, at the same tinr.i and place, one hundred and
Sixty acres (ICO) acres (more or less) situate on Uic .Yort't
aids of Black Creek, having about — ■
rder for cultivation. Terms cash,
knobs, kc.
Jan 1
ng for ordinary puipo-es. I .W 80 5 C5L. 8,L ' 1
iss.? £& i
eSfdunSwUoJuen k ':j ™9 ij™ a* 1 •"T/!!■' -
WATCHES. er.OCICS. ABWBUtV.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY GOODS. _
M. KASTMAJi has made large additions to hie form
er stock or Watches, Jewelry, and Sliver Ware, which he
will eell at New-Yotk prices.
, He has also added to hi* stock an elegant assortment of
, oih-r dlsea-w of a contsgiom and tna.'igmml character. I TA RLErfTL'Tl.ERY j SJLVElltiKTti. lonsinling of Tea-
iaL»ni»Vh,.rvlt When any port shall bn thua infected, he shall require by I not,Sugar bowl,and Creamer. A choice selection of very
iVh-c! iH5^nr public notice In \iie gaxrttcs of Ute City, all Pilots and lino London made, full Jewelled LEVEK WATCHES
HiiM fkuaaithnttfnMirtvAf , oftiifoN^v Tiir.! Captains of veaeel* arriving ftom the infected port to bring with heavy line gold hunting cases; together with a great
lunMate of ChalhSnCoSSr KenSd ofAnd,cW l,,rd * | ih.irveMls toanchorateJmeconvenicot plawbelowthe | variety of other article,,, among which may be found
June 87 CYRUS‘dIRD, Adm’r. “ " *
JHPP 'ty of
city,there to remain without comniunicatbui w Itli the city | Watcbe,, Clocks,
DMIMSTRATOR’3 Sale—Continued.
On the twenty-seventh day of July next, will
it the late r.'tl lenceofMre. Mary Abbott, deceased, |
or i,tj wnt country until visited by him. It a disease sub-
jerting the vessel to quarantine is found to t-xirtou board,
lie rhall order h.-r to pioceed to tin* uuaranliuc ground op
I positc Port Jackson, and shall iiniiir i!i,itcly make a report to
ilic Mayor o.'tlin nature of the disease, an I rccomni>'nd
I suclitm a>un'» os nri-in bis opinion best ••a'ciBntrd to pro-
STB Hr peipcrt, 6i ib. «>id M.ry ai>- 1 ■-ii" 1 ’.'; 1 - aM
Stull be runntfed therefrom to liospiial«, eitlier t 'lniRirnry
or c t iblMi.nl, ami shall inspect such V« **« Is Irom time to
. time until he deems them in a condition to proceed to ihe I
city with safetv. Alter the p. f. nn ince of quarantine, he I
m
•old, at ute iwe r.’si imctgi wire, .nary aooou, uecmacii,
the fol'oivlng property, to wit: tilxuren head titnckOat-
tie (more or leas), one Canoe Roat,n lot of Deil Clothes,
and Pot Ware, kc.—the property of Ihe said Mary Alt-
ball, deceased, sold/br the benefit of the heirs and cred
itors of sail deceased.
ODWEN. ON ' \ ‘W»inw™«L
Brunswick, June fih, 1949. June II
r 4i ih’ic-, Bnuma wiiivii uisy uc iuuiiu
J,, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Ear-Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils, Medal-
Ion*, Card Coses, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
tipcctaclcs, Canea, tiilver Ware. Plated Ware, Mathe
matical Instruments, China and Glass Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods In great va-ler
ty, Ac. Jan 93
y^J-EORGiA — Chatham County.
VJ who nit may concerns
Where**, Mary Williams, Admtni tratrix
of Richard F. Williams, hath applied r “
the Inferior Court ot sai l county, wlieu
ry purpotes, for a citation to issue and be publi
cording to law for Letters DLtni-sory.
Thuse are therefore t»cite and a Imanl-
GROCERIES.—Tho Subscriber
ha* received by recent arrivals t
50 Ithds. Porto Rico Sugar
90 do. 6t. Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Refln.'d; 95 bids. CoflVe Sugar
To all I ritallord’r fumigation*, ablutions, or other nurlfylnr pro- I .TOO Imia Rio Cotfce; w bags Laruira do'.
i calculated to disinfect unclean vessels previous in I 50 bar* and po. kets Java Coffee
ntni... .. n . n .ha a.I.t* aM.I aL.II ...... li.tr. u.C.ira. .ha I .nr. .... . .... -a - - — a!..... I t_
r _. ... rup-
pueed to be affected with Small Pm or oth r disease* of a ,
.— ,lve bi»opinion
■h all concerned coutagiousnnd ma.'icnant choractciyind tog|
1.1 ih.. . n'iPMi I “P° n Bio nature of Ute di<ca<e arid th* best mean* of pre-
* It ... I .ian.ll.alta M.t.a.lnn 1 '(..h nf ' *
I vcntiiiKit* extension. Upon the removal of such person,
B irknges Tobacco, various brand.
Ids. common Gin; 50 do. Phelps do
100 bbl*. New England lluht; 5 pines tin
50 bids. Western Whiskey; 5 n
50 quarter and eighth cask# Malaga V
I |»m h on tit. Croix Ruin
90 quart r and eighth casks Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old Monon jaheia Whiskey
alf pines (J
*r» Wine
t<« file their objerUo.i* rtf any they have) In th.- anp’
next; othcrwUo'let’iere ^biidiSory wUl'be I fRlMnpornry'orestaidUh«jhnepltaJsIn die city or couniry, I ]66 piccesTmiidee BanTtigris bales Gunny do
aranted nnt, otn.rwtse teuere aumtswy win oc u ^ ^ l(g duly vUU UlP pnUeuu in said hospi- 75 'tuk, Damn Sidest 95 boxes Pearl Starch
v VVItiiB.s the HnnnraMe rilas Reed oncofihcJn lice* I wl »‘ H shall likewise be his duty,when nquestion arise* 300 cauvassnl Until*, very choice
•rMRamLtkblJduor JoUstSt. u " f«4W«l.of .mm‘of Cera, I.II.I loo liarrel.amt hairabl. rnnal Flnur
iulv3 * 8EAIJOKN tJOtJDALL r. c o. c r. 1 other provisions, Lull,hides, and other articles of a per- I 50 bhis. Baltimore Flour; 900 bag, ass
BbAUUHN UUUUAIilii r. C. n. C. r. I Uhnhl!. niltiM ha- their mitr.-fo.-tinn In rnnae I .*11.1,1. .... I III hnlf ninn. I 'l l** i i...
m.EORGlA— Chatham Couoty. —'I'o all R*«m »vWitt.voMi.iliu.lM,n,radtn
\JT whom it may concern t I recommendation, to the CivUAudiorUy n» the
Wltetta*. Mn«e« Eastman, GuarJtan or Ed Ward E. | require.
Slone and Martha A. E. Stones Row Martha A. E. Da
venport, orphanx of Jeremy Stone, decese.nl, hath applied
to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of hi! I county, when
silting fort»r,Unary purposea, P»r a citation to is*tie and
be p.ib!btied at cordlns to law, for Letters IH mlseory.
These are therefore n cite and admonUh all concerned,
to flla their objecfl m, (if any titty have) to the applicant
In the Clerk's office of said Court on or before the thir
teenth d*y of AuftL-t n-'Xt; otherwise letters dismiseory
trill be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Robert A. Lewis, one of Ute
■Justices of said Court, IM* 3J day or July, 1819.
July 3 SEABORN OOODALL, c. r. o. c. r.
/^.EORGIA — Chatham County.—i’o all
\J whom It may concern:
Whereas, Robert Watkins Flonrnoy, AdmlnPtritor
of Rubert Willis Flournoy, deceased, hath marie app-ica-
tlon to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said county,
when tp.ting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to b>tie 1
and b* pq*-"-*—• '
■X., are th*refore to cite nndadmonlsh all concerned, I
, 50 bhls. Raltiinnre Flour; 900 bare assorted tihot
Uhable nature calculated by their putrefaction to cause [ -JO bbu. nnd 10 halfpipes Cider Vinegar
' Hhus laden, and to moke such | 50 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard's Pond'
tier, it That from and after the pas-arc of thl< Ordi
nance, the salary of Uie Health officer shall l^e three hun
dred and fifty dollars In full for ell and singular tho ser
vices that he is required to perform by this Ordinance.
tine. 3. That all Ordinances and part* of Ordinances
miltating w|Ui this Ordinance be, and the same are,
hereby repealed.
" d in Council, 92d May. 1898. A true ropy.
EDWARD C. WILSON,
July 9) 4 Clerk of Council.
DR. MOREHEAD'S IMPROVED
laden, and to make such I 50 bbj. No> 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard's Powder
cases may I 100 boxes tioap, various brands
90 bags reptier; 10 do. Spice; 95 lanes Raisins
90 boxe* Adamantine Candles; 10 frail, Almonds
50 hhdt. Culm Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
95 rasks Porter, pints and quarts
90 quarter cheats Hyson Tea; 95 boxes Cltetse
50 M. ti -
sept 14
tipanish Cigars, various brands
II. A. CRANE.
to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant
S t tho Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the third
if of January n«ti otherwise Letters Di-mi j ory will
be granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thorne Williams, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of July, 18 9.
July 3 SEABORN OOODALL, C. v. o. c. c.
/2J.EOUGIA — Chatham County.— To all
VX whom It may concern:
Whore,is, Matthew I.uf burrow. Administrator nf j!m
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath applied V> the lion
onblo tha Inferior Court of Bald county, sitting for ordi
nary purposes,Tor a citation 14 issue anJ tu published,
•■jeordingto law, for Letters Dismiseory.
These are the re fire t > cite and admonish, all concern'll!,
•to file their ohjerUon* (if any they b * ~~ ijgSS
rtn the Clerk’e office of said Court, on
GROCERIES—20 hhda. Porto
Rieo Sugars 90 do. Muscovado do.
900 hag* Ilio Coffee; 100 bbl*. N. O. Whiskey
45 bb&. Phclp’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
60 do. New England Bum
950 boxes manufactured Tobacco
300 r am* Wrapping Paper; 95 half bbl*. No. 1 Mackerel
w.Co.111 h;50 “ J * ” * ■-
do.
GRADUATED .UAGNK1TC MACHINES.
»0 llM.Co.lfl h; 50 t»oxe* pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1
50 bbl*. N. II. tiyrup; 40 uhd*. Cuba Mola*c*
50 Ucrees Cuba Molasses; 50 l>oxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. tacks Ma-l. Ira Win •; 25 do. do. Malaga do.
95 bbl-. ilnratoria Ruin; 50 boxes scaled Herring
50 do. tiugnr, llutter and SoJa ULculU
75 mall* Ca-ia; 10 hhd*. Hai-on Sides
50 quarter rhe.-1* Hyson Tea, 95 cigliUi do. do.
20 chest* Black Tea; 10 bags Pepper; 5 bags Pimento
10 kegs Go h.n llutter; 90 bbls. Monongnheta Whiskey
19 half pipe* ftutnf, Dupuy k Co.’, Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheese
5 hhd*. Kentucky LeafTobacco; 50 boxes Pearl Starch
900 Domijobns, various sites
uoou saiibmtsniicHts.
(Rnirvnl SWtorvtisrmntts.
■mciicai amitrustwcntg.
many cum itfltr ekitl-
rfflfy’ir-I SZffirSiaSmSSSSMM p*'» K“-1 gunmni
MixJLk It i “ ucatracnt or Chuiert; by or. |efb them ind hundtei | a ,ook|t dally as a proven l/ul phyiiciam had failed.
r ,rrtsUrt of Ob.le- I R«., Ibr no K mi. c.ntara• dcn.npm.nlor I SKBi.S r
Partuiltlnn and
tries; by W. Tylc
Obstetrics in the'
Received by
July 24
.. and rritcUeii of Obale-
D., London, Lecturer on
J yier Sinltn, «l. n>, idonuun, i.eci
the Hunterian School of Medicine.
JOHN M. COOPER.
"Vrfcw-YORK Court of Appoala.—lteporla
of Coses decided ffom September 1847, to Decem
ber 1848; by Geo. W. Camstock-vol. lit.
English Chancery Reports, vol 90; containing Younge
k Cmlyer, vol. I. _ .
The Spring-Street Milliner’s Apprentice, or Lifo In
Ngw-York. 95 cents.
Eller’s Housekeeping Made Easy. 19J< cents.
Old London Bridge, or the Days or Henry 8lh. 50
cents.
June 90 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
e, for no person can have a derangement oi me ooweis Derangement or me civer anu Bioniaen ere sources ui
dlarrhmalf .they use tills medicine daily. This was Insanity, and will n|»o produce disease of tiie Heart,
tho security and confidence of hundreds acquainted with Skin.Lungs and Kidneys,.and lays tha body open to an
it, and when their friends were attacked with the cholera attack orthe Cltoierj, fUllout.or Yellow Fever, and in
they would administer this remedy in Urge quantities tit- generally the first cause of that most baneful disuie,
I by bathing and rubbing them Consumption.
where it has been Uken In Opinions qf ths Philadelphia Press.
f this disrate It hu proved The‘‘Dispatch,’’ of December 3lst, says t—
they would administer this remedy In large[quantities
ternnlly, and also egtsrnally *•“ •*
with it. and In every case •
any of Ihe first stages
Mtecfssral. *
not heard c ..
Pain Killer when attacked but what ...
Capt Uroadwell, nfthe steamer Atlantic, nNew Or-
«... of this dlama It has proved The “Dispatch,
I. I consider It an Inlklllble remedy, Ihavf AN INVALUA
of an individual In any Dually who used Ihe J jy heard Ihe Cckbraled German Diners,manufactured by
ir when attacked but what sp iedily recovered. 1 Dr. Houlland, spoken ofinturm* of commeudntlon, and
**--•*- know deservedly so. It U a too common practice, In
'—trash; but in
T ADY ALICE, or Tho New Una.
JL The Life ofMaxImlllen Robespierre, with extracts I
from his unpublished correspondence; by G. II. Lewes.
Glcseler's EccIcsIutlcalHIstoryfroniUie fourth edition,
revlred and atnenriedi translated from the German by
Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
The Woodman t A romance of the times of Richard
III; by G. P. U. James, E*q.
•r- (and Dyspapsia, it has been found Invaluable, eflbctinf
[1° I cures and thoroughly eradicating diseases, when all other
h® medicines have foiled. Wefoel convinced, that In the
" use ofthoGerman Hitters,tho patlentdoeanotbccomede-
IdHtated, but constantly g.dna strength nnd vigor to the
you, ns In all probability It will, be not niarmed. you ana | frame—a Diet worthy of great conslaeintlon. The Bitter*
nil others there have the remedy, and I am confident If tho [ arc pleasant in foste amismell, and can be administered
Pain Killer Is used not a death by cholera will occur In * * * “ *—
■fttcfifcal gommfsmms.
LYVJU.ID S
Among the rcino lies or tha 4
best? Tlilsquostlo
lCMtimo:,lal*ot more
PERSONS! who hat
n lias lie
mpib........ M.nm.■——»—.
The clerk Informed me that he administered it to
sons when eold and in tiie cramps, and It gave iinmr'
relief) ' ~* “ “ * * “* , ‘ t '- “ “ w *"
! diseliat
fled.
, ns In all nrobabllitv It will, be not alarmed, you ana | fVai
Pain kllie^ U used not a death Vy cholera will occur In I under any clrcunufonces, to tliu most delicate stomach,
your city. Indeed, they cun be used by oil poisons with the mod
If tho cholera coinca among you, watch its progress, p Cr foct tafoty. It would bo xvejl for those who are much
and tho remedy use, and nark teg rest-ds, the family who I affected in the nrrvousay*tem, to commence with one tea
uses the Pain Killer dally will have ne diarrhea, nt die- I tponnfol or less, and gradually increase. We speak from
amugmtnl orthe bowels, nnd consequently w> ehetern. I experience, and nre of course, a proper Judge. The prets
If those who ore attacked will us# the Pain Killer early far and wide, have united In recommending the Gennntt
‘ ‘u been the Bittora, and to the afflicted we most cordially advise their
IHNIVVMIO STOPPED IN ITS MAUCIII
CIIOLEIIA PREVENTED.
A Medicino forAll Complaints of tho Dlood
Nervous Attoaks, or lllllou* Atlectiona. ’
Jf mwim
o day, wlmt tnodlcine is the
u iinsweri-4 by tiie unsolicited
i UHUNDRED THOUSAND
..... t restored to health nnd ujh.
rplnetabyihe use of BRISTOL’S tiARtiAPARi LI,A li
lt cures became it remures the a Id hurnora fYntd tha
body, nnd by purify mg tha blooj make- the eyatom lmp C r.
vious to dlscaso.
THE CHOLERA
need produco nofenr tothoitu tvho make a free use of
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA. Pure lifoo,| Unpow-
erful bulwark .uainst tha fiieronchmenu of 4lu n*o. nnd
the ncstlleiicu which Is ugnlu *pr-.«4lnq threughout the
laud, may be lit n Brent destine avoided by usiu»
BRISTOL’S HAIItiAPAIUllLLA*
Dysentery, CfMUvenese, Bummer Complalnt.Chrtlo.Shls
Fever, Pains io the Back, Uldo*aiid Ihnd t CunKer 9
Ulcerated Throat, llronchltia, Unnker or stom>
ach, Fever and Ague, Bilious Feter, Typhus
and nllotlar Fevera, Small l’ox, Measles,
Scarlet Fever, Uheumntlsm, Cu-
taneous Eruptions, Liver Coni-
plaint, Jaundice, Couchs,
Colds, nnd
CONSUMPTION.
These com plaints ate nil occasioned .by Impure blood
d^VviULI 1 A* 11 *' CUr0d byU ‘° U '° 0f D ®Wtl2»0 SARl
•‘THE BLOOD IS THE L!FE>»
Ta alike the langimie of the Scripture, nnd the hneuace
or reason. FrourTha blood la built up, parilcfo bv oar-
tide, the entire human body. It* bones, nnd muscles,
and delicate tlwurea, are nil the results of the urndu-il dei
posjlca of mlnutu particle*, which nre taken up by the
various organa throughout Uto i)sum. A* the weed of
th* tree frrnvs, year t.yycar. from Ihe deporite of Ifoncoiu
substance from tho sap which clrcufoP i throusli iuca-
pllllary ve-scls, so doe* the organised living human body
grow, and supply Its natural waste lril „, tlio nmtcrtnls
furni-hed by the blood alone, fur tiie blood contains*11 the
materials nocessary to the reparation nmlgiowih of the
organ*.
As it lathe only meana by which tho great fonctiona of
nutrition Is aecompj.hed, so aho 1* this all important
vital fluid, tho aourco ofay the humor* oi’llte body. The
Iva, tears, bile, urine, perspiration and all oilier secra-
thins, are taken solely from tile blood. How indlspantl-
then, U It, that this
J^."raoSwS^ffiWSjaBoM a^laj m! uTrand ibimra?utSwin^ru™ih.l B h.ra bMO
Holds, Part 1. ’ r ’ [ them some. I l)r. Hooliand’a Celebrated German Bitters r. If they do
Magdelan and Marcia, or th# Rectory Guest: by Mrs. Now, for your own sake, for my sake, and for Ihe sake no t, we recommend them fo the “German Medicine
Grey/ 7 t J I of suffering thousands, make wine arrangements that your I Store .“nil who aro afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jgun-
Old London Bridie, or the Davaof Henry VIII. agents cah be aupplled. Increase your manufketure, do I dice, Dyspei^fo, or Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured
-- !• .-.I-..— ./.»— I Mint a suffering world rosy be relieved front mnnyofourciugenaaRcr the best pit;
they will bo saved. Thle hna I
Dttre of
Edmond Dantes, a ticquel to the Court ot Monte-Chris-
to; by Alexander Dumna.
Class Book of ZooIod*; by Prof. B. _
July 17 JOHN
ihyslcians had foiled.
rpHE Dead Set EXPEDITION.—Narrn
X live nf the United States Exped '
Jordan and Ihe Dead ties; by W. II. L.... ..
Commander of the Expedition—In one volume, Bvo.i
with mnps and numerous Illustrations.
Tuckerman*> Characteristics of Literature, illustrated
by the Genius of Distinguished Men.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural Architec
ture—4lit edition, many plates.
June 13 tV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
- - . fo r th e unto will come when not a fttnlly on thle I We Have used them, and they have proved to be a modi-
>. J*ier. Received bv I continent will be willing to do xvithout it a single day. ( cine that every one should know of, and we cannot re-
HN M. COOPER. 7 1 Respectfully youre, A. T. WOODWARD. fraln giving our testimony In their fovor.nml that which
I Those using the Pain Killer ehould strictly observe the gives them greater claim upon our humble effort, thoy are
gives
tntirtly Vtgruble
The “Dally N(
following directions t
At the commencement of the disease take n teaspoon- —.
ful of Pain Killer In Bugar and water, nnd than baths free- “ We epci
fy across tire stomach and bowels with (ha Palo Killer ( German Bid
it upon o
_ _lly Newa, 1 ' of July 4ih sayat—
“We speak knowingly of Dr. Iloofland’a Celebrated
German ftltrers, when wa say it Is a blessing of this age,
and In diseases of thu Hilary, digestive and Nervous Sys
tems, It baa not we think ait equal. It Is a VrgttabU Prt
partition, and nadt without jtUakol, and to nil Invalids wc
would recommend It m worthy their confidence,
ltcnd the Following.
It is from one ot our first druggist*.* gentienran Is-
vourahly knoxvn throughout the United States—ths pro
prietor of tho “Medicated Worm Syrupi”
Philadelphia, Nov. 93<l, 1848.
Dear Sir,—It U with much pleasure that I testiiY to ths
extraordinary virtue of your German Blltcra. having sold
Should the diarrhoea or cramp* continue, repeat the
dosn every fifteen minutes. In this way the dreadful
scourge may be checked and the patient relieved In tho
course of a few hours.
N. B. Bo sure and gel Ihe genuine article, aa there Is
soma spurious stuff about tho country. For sale by the
[EUROPEAN Life anti Manners in familiar principal dru « l ^.{ 1 VvV u * n viM n mnrl . tn _
J-i Letter* to Friends; by Henry L’olmnn. PERRY DAVIS k SON, Proprieton,
A Trap to catch a Sunbeam; by the author of Old Jol- June 97 m 74 High st Providence R. 1.
..Trap
liffe, A Meirv Christmas, he.
Tardicu’s Treatise on Ep ....
,froin tho French, by Snmuel L. Bigelow,.
Iteport on tire Cholera in Paris, puldi-hed by authority
of the French Government) translated from the original.
Wild Western Scenes: A Narrative of Adventures in
. -UNTA1N OF LIFE
In a pure and healthy state.
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA
s the greatest purifier of tiro blood known In the Materia
iledlca.
INVALIDS REMEMDEttl
That BRISTOL'S is (he only pure Extract of Sarsapa
rilla prepared In this country, one bottle of which la worth
ten nfthe kind otlbrcd bymunyoflhe unprincipled quacks
throughout tiie United btatca.
THE CASE OF JAMES WYCKOFF
ias no equal, it atnnda out olona I Bristol's Sarrapartlla
list achieved in this cure a reputation and n fame that
never can he won by any oilier medicine.
A synopsis oi Ute case, and equitation extracted from
ho mo.4 influential and ro<pcctnblr pres*, Is all that can
>e given lu this sheet. The history of the young man
has been primed and is In Ibe hands or agents.
IF IN THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
among the mnny who sought miraculous relief at their
hand*, there had been brought io th :m the remnant of g
luman being, deaf, dumb, and partlnliy Hind, with both
eg* nml one arm eaten off by ulc. ration, his ears, noss,
and palate, too, completely destroyed by the ravage* of
the terrible disease, whose work of destruction waa rare-
nnd swlflly going on—would it not have btsn
deemed a striking lllu;iration of miraculoua^owfTj bad
the cruel mttiM
Epidemic Cholera, iranslaied I TJUSBAND’S GENUINE CALCINED j |.',™i7or n tiOT persons,
|K Bltelow. M. D. XX MAONISIA.—Husband’s Calcined Msgnlsla lean- .filleted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility
- • *••••' • • — 1 tircly deprived of Carbonic Acid, free from unpleasant of the Nervous system. Iran say conscientiously
taste, smell, or other dDagrooatde property, and without they tiro the best article of Ihe kind I have ever sold,
nunmuin , rouglmes or gittinesa to touch or palate. One tea spoon- I deal in all the popular medicines) nnd 1 consider fi
the Western Wilderness, the nearest and best California; fu * °f R R equH In strength to three or four tea spoonfrtl* only medicine for tne altove diseasei before the public,
bv Luke Shorlflchl, illustraud. 5 of the Common Calcined Mngnlsl*. 1 have never told one bottle that has not given satiafoe-
Bannlng’a Common-Sense—being a ratlonnl treatise I Having made trial of tha Calcined Magnisia prepared by I lion, end brought forth tho commendation of those
condensed from hi* course of popular lectures on Chronic I Thomas J. Husband, l have found It a superior article, I used it.
DLeases—a new edition. and can recommend It as being equal to Henry’s. I I deem tills my duty both to you a* tho proprietor of this
Slmrpey and Qunin's Anatomy; edited by Joseph Leldt. Ciuatea Evans, M. D. I highly vslutbhi article, and to those afflicted with Ihe
M. I).—first American from fink London edition, with Philadelphia, HH4. I abovo complaints, that they may know ofits curative pro-
over 500 lllustrntinns. I have used ‘Hatband’s Calcined Magnisia, 1 •* much to I perties ana to enable them to select tiio good from the
Fri .-iid> in Council t A series of Readings and Discourse I my*ati*flirtioir,andhavenohe*i(at*tiort in recommend- I ret lout articles with which our market lo flooded,
thereon. • Ino it ns a superior article. I With much respect, I remain voure. kc.
Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot. Philadelphia, 1844. N. Suonunta, M. D. I J. N. IIOBENSACK, Druggist,
Parker's Compendium of Natural and Experimental » have examined a bottle ofihe Colcftted Magnisia pro- akS?V'fvpu 8 rnMPi 1 a wKm!fn/Sn'
Philosophy, wltii a description of Stcain and Locomotive pared by Thomas J. Husband, and regard It aa an excel- I JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
■ lent article. R. M. IlnsroN, M. D.,
Prof. MateriaMedicain Jeff. Med. College.
Philadelphia, 1844.
I have made trial oT the Calcined Magnesia prepared
irltr *
foalnes.
Weld's Latin Lertons nnd Render.
A Treatise on Algebra; by S. Chase. Received hi
June 95 JOHN M. COOP]
T/* ALOOLAH—Or Joumeyings to the
XV DJcbel Humret an Autobiography of Jonathan Uo-
AJlcr Physicians had FaUtd.
Philadelphia, Dec. 27,1843.
Dear Sir—It ii with foellnge of pleasure I communi
cate to you tho sanative elfocta (and in a short time) of
... —ifobrated German Bitters,"
_ leGenius of Italy; by the Rev. Robert Turnbull.
Select Italian Comedies, translated by Goldoni, Ueraud i •», - ------
and Nota. spoonfoll equal to four tea-spi
Manual of Ahcfrnt^Geograpby^and History;^ WII- J c ,ho P*‘
.. . . . your liivsluabla'rilnoflaud’s Celebrated German Bitter*.-
of,Mr. Henry of Manchester. upon my system while laboring under the Jaundice. A-
FSANcra G. Smith, M. D. bout two years ago I bad an attark or the Jaundice and
of Husband’* I was confined to the house six teteks asdrr medical tnat-
mmt of the Fa ^ily Physician and for sometime after, when
I went nut I had to he vary careful of myself, since UiBl
- .....1^.., (Hater
Having had some experience In the use
“‘■mypatter*- '*—*-—*■*—
Magnesia, with my patienU, I fcrl confident that It Is folly
equal to Henry’s English Magnesia, and I think one tea-
illustrated
helm Peetn, translated from the German; edited by Ke-
chenover Arnold.
MandevlUc’s Elements of Rending and Oratory.
Saddlebag’s Journey in tbe Gold Higgins, illu
with caricatures by Head—93 cents.
Nursery Book for Young Mothers; by Mrs. Tuthlll-
*7 cents.
A few more Mr*. Kirkland’s Holiday’s AH
Jack Ariel, or Life on Hoard an Indiaman.
Tho Hen-l’ecked Husband: a Novel.
r I' HIS beautiful and acienlificlnsmiment com J 5 .t**"* Oaoipaina, or diojra bran,.. 1,1Mn.ana
X bines linportmt advantages over nil Other inventions '' *' v * *'' J NNERAT.
of tire kind, ami ho* been universally adopted by the j ** a 1
Mkoical Pam ESstoN, as being the most prrfcct and cf
fiictual .Magnetic Machine that has ever been invented.
It Is entirely simple In const) uction, and therefore not
liable to get out ofordar, or become deranged in any man
ncr. It admits of the most perfect control, nnd can be
1 onsvaxTEb many potrrr—adapted for an Infant, orsuf-
KTrSTSS I fivknt f.ir the strong st aduit^nl tiie pleasure of tiie oper- f f. E%V n SFr„V
,u>r - Thus, In a neat nnd portable compass, sn ample ,^1* ^L^ino’ ui*.
. , u , , .*!i < l C , r1 ’ ? n ?. T be ? re Bie twelfth a un fol ins sunidv of the Ufe-rivlnalntim-nce of Electro- *9? bbls and half bbls U
day of September n ;xt, oihenvise Letter, Di
bt granted.
Witness, tho Honorable W. Tlmme Will
I nml unfal lugsupply ofthu liie-givingiatlucnce of Electro-
Ui.mlirarj wUl I M , E:l « t] „„ in.l.nUi i.liUin
. , magni
lmwtrU Impartdin a continuous minner, and with .
. r;..ir-»i Vrti.W.«nr»rII 1 ,Vh 0 t 1 »so r unpleasant Serwotion to the most-delicate indent. The
e Ju^ccsofsaU Court, ti^^ffth day of afsrchriMS. wKofo marhine Is so simple and perfect.tlmtlt canbe u
n Cll* SLA BORN COODALL, c. c. o. c. c. | , n q understood by a child.
/UPonfiA rntwrai.-^. Pn. m i„ r r\. „|| I DR. MOREHEAD’S MAGNETIC MACHINES are
( ' LOKU1A.—blUngnam Uounly.— lO all atflA wilh p^mve in d permanent success iu all coses
whom it 1 — ■*-
yts
A. CHAMPION ofltrts for sale, at
Store, North side Market-square i 40 hhd* St.
Croix, Porto Rfro. Muscovado aud N. O.
_ i; 100 bags Bio anil Java Coffee
50 bbl* (.’raslied, Powdered and Refined 8ugars
25 boxes Woolsey k Woolsey’s Loaf do
'*“ * * -* id 10 bbls Synip
Canal and Georgia Flour.
[hcd. I he magnetic | 50 boxeaSpernido Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candle; 100 boxes aud half boxes Soap
9 cask, Wilder and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbl*. Mess Pork; 10 half bids. F. M. Beef
50 package* Buckwheat in bbl*. Iinlfqr. eighth
. a... — — irior Ilnva
These are tiierefora to cite and admonish, all concern-
vd, v '
eantl
10th day or January
svillbegrarltcd. -
Witness, Uie Honorable P. G. rendleton, ona orthe
Justices or said Court, this 10th d iy of July 1819.
July 19 JAMES RAIIN, c. c. o. a. c
inusinwraan wc n anaaamonwo, an concern- haurti-.n.Deficiency of Nervous and Physical :
id, w file their oMoctlnns (If Miy they have) to the app i- and ttarraus Di/order, or Complaints arising
on of tefntoIho .l.ra^dmunfI6« JV.noiu .... A
» ollwwlra UlttT. DUmton, th » Mnchlne I. cotinjcdOj- iff.il
ncunJp .Nervous Tremors, General Debility .
haurtion. Deficiency of Nervous ami Physical Energy.
—^ ... t* m—• <’ “— from a
. and hags
are I 95 packages chok e Teas; 29,000 superior Havana Scgars
I 75 boxes half amt qr. Raisins; 10 Imxes Layer do.
1 90 cask* and 50 boxes choke Wine
1 pipe Ilramly, vintage of 1849
1 qr. ra k Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
•300 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mustard, Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currant*. Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine nnd C'ldcr Vinegar. Codfish, Potatoes, kc. lie.
N. U.—The altove stock of Goods have allbccosele
pOOPEU’3 WOR1CS—The Spy: a Tain
Kj if III. Jfnnlral flrnuntli %a«nd ana iciracwd by . „„„, „„„
he auth-ir. A new edition, to be followed by hla entire j f eW niinulcs; and from Ihe moment or Us application It
gStey-WriggL*** » «UUa» «f Itvinj’. | r«li„»..,.u i Muf.U.eiinln ( nnd pradii... n noolln^Md
works—81 95 per volume.
Tho Crayon Miscellany, by Washington Irving, together
wilh all the preceding vofumes of thu new edition—
*1 93 each.
Lnynrd’a Nineveh, a new supply,
may 15 W. THOI
and in tiie most confirmed coses oL Scrofula, 1
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature or foe Spine', xra
all been selected
with much care for cash, at tho unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, and grant inducement will Im given to tlioao
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. no v 1
Liberty County. - To all
Georgia
V-l whom U inay concern t
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letters pis-
raluoryon tbeusute of Christine Howard, late of said
county, deceased.
Those are therefore to rite ani ailmonirit all concerned,
to file their objections (If any they hare) within the time
prescribed by law, in my office, or said kuers will be
granted.
Witness, the Hon. W. E- IV. Quarterman, one of foe
Justice* of saM Court, tills 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. 8. lilt A DWELL, o. c. o. u c.
GROCERIES.—Give us a call !—
The Sulisrrilmrs have received from New-
—— York, n choice and well selecteil stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES, scltk-tcd by one of Uie firm eg-
^j.EORGrA —Bryan County.—To all whom
tvaV^ASSaHram, admlnl.tratnrordi.mn:, I crnidldl, iny oidniun lr four OniaaM MmoUc
if Until Lootor. ha* .(IfilM to tha llonorald. tho tore- cldoca," itadhrda nc i pl,a.oro tony, tl.ot 1 hi,Illy
lor Co in or .aid County. Mdla alrUn, aa a Court ot I'mve of th.lr .lm|d dly and conv.jd.nc,, arid that, .
the various diseases In wlilch it Is n.-comm<
Price of foe Maehiuea complete, TWELVE DOL
LARS each. A liberal discount made to Wholesale Pur
chasers. The Machines can be safely sent to any part of
foe world, and each instrument Is warranted.
Manufactured nnd sold wholesale and retail, by
D. C. MOREHEAD. M. D.,
183 Broadway,New-York. , , , . „ -
VALUABLE TESTIMONY. FItOM LB. llOLLIL'K, “TiSo Hr oSi. .hoi™
TheetUbralttl Author, l^clwer,^ai^Pra^ilioMr. | fI,rf,.|j|’„rtool , Fulton Mnrke/lJeer,brooked
compliance with yi * —
lion of four Grad)
by o
prev ly for tills market, comb ting of
Ht. Croix, Porto Klco nnd Muscovado Sugars;
Loaf, Crafoctl, powdered and Clarified Hugnm;
Pale and white Soap; Sperm and Tallow Candice;
llyeon, Illiu k, Imperial and Gunpowder Tea*;
Olive Oil; Sordines; Herrings and No. 1 Mackerel;
Almonds, Rairins, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pails, Brushes, and all other
‘ l/TEMOIR of Ihe Rov. David Abcel, D. D.,
1TX late Missionary to China; by Ids Nephew, Rev. G.
R. Williamson.
The Happy Home j affectionately Inscribed to foe
Working People; by the Rev. James Hamilton, I). D.
Modern Society; nr, the Mnrch of Intellect foe Con
clusion ofModcrn AccompBriiment*; by Mlsa Catharine
Sinclair.
Modern Accomplishment*, or foe March of Intellect;
by Miss Catharine Sinclair. Received by
apr 17 JOUN M. COOPER.
I Tongues, llatns, lie. For sale on accommodating ten
by DAVID O’CONNER,
net 91 Corner of Broughton and Drayton si*.
, . i County, while sitting s
Ordinary, for Letters of UDmUslon from hla sold Adminis
tration :
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all person,
Interested, to file foeir objections (if any they have) lu
' the Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary for said
County within foe time prescribed bylaw, othr—'
Letters Dlsmtssnry will be granted foe applicant.
prove of their simplicity nnd convenience, and foot, after
riumermu trials oi those manufactured by others, I have
been induced to adopt youre In my practice, nnd In re- '
commend them to those who consult me on the subject.
I should aLoetitefoat I have never found foe I -nsttrouble
in keeping your instruments in perfect order, and Uie sim-
plieityof thi
C HINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Re
ceived, by recent arrivals: Fine China Tea Betts,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
Saucers; Dinner Setts; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can
dlesticks, high and low. China Vases and other rnnntie
ornaments; Have Alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs.
one dozen or by retail.
Maynard h Noye'a Black Ink. In quarts and pints.
Hogan fc Thompson’* Steel Pen Ink, in quarts, pints,
8 oz., 4 ox. and 9 ox., by the dozen or rctaU.
Indelible Ink, for writing on Ltnun. I with his garments. aniTliia 1
Copying Ink, Arnold’s be»t English, In pint and half I *•-physicians nn«l friends,
pint .l.n. JUf. 1 do. M.yn.nl I. No>do. I C dBKX E.SSX'
Copying Paper, by thu ream—treat English; do. do. in
Books, or one ream and of half ream.
Copying Presses.
Manifold Letter Writers, Just received by
apr 91 VV. THORNE WILLI
person would find any diliiculty in tills respect. This J Toilet Sell#. Lustre Bowl*; together with a general as-
OfMl»-tY«ni L uorintane» P«l«rn.|
, 1 tlnn.'-u --I'pn. i " .
Witness, the Honorable Jdhti P.lliurs, one of the Jus- l is not us cast m eiiui / sort merit or (■r.ini(o-tvare; Decsnre
tlcei ofssld Court of Ordinnjy, this twenty-first day „f\ complex in thtirconstnutwn, and thirtfore liable to derange- PUehen; Gol-lcta; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed!
June, one thousand eight hnndrcd and forty-nine. meau In a few wards, ( consider the general exccll-nce I Water sad Wine Bottles; Astral, Solor, and Glohe Lamn*|
June 27 J. SMITH, c. r. o.s. c. I ol your Magnetic Machines worthy of coiuinundation, I Candli-sticki*. plain and colored; Finger Busins; Fruii
-L jprii»riA pi... | .I, JJJLS; Ire *"‘ ll '»•■»•> u “«“ or ?»»«.,mASinmSj b.u c.W wHoS put'™,
EOIvGIA—Glynn County.—-Io all Wliom I strvtce. .. ... .... I Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles. Vase*
\JT It may concern s Whereas Bamul 81. Burnett, Ex- I It nmy not be aml^s to mention that I regard the 8fng-I fc r .; Silver, grit and bronzed Girandole* and llolweks:
ecutor of foe last will and tistninent of Col. John Buniett. | netic Machine as peculiarly beneficial in foe prevalent I plaited Fruit Baskets; Castora; Mustard Tops; Tea, De»!
dareaved, hath applied to the Honorable foe Inferior Court I rlaae of disease* called Nervous Complaints, nnd tluU I ert q-abie gpoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
of Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for have recommended your iruLrument in severe undpro- gt„ppcr*;Tea Strainer*; Britannia Coffee* Bl- ' "
a citation to issue and be published according to law for traded eases of Dyspepsia, Convulsions orFits, andDeaf- „ nd
Letters DismlMoryt “ C4 *i (which is nearly always of nervous character,) with i
n Those are therefore, to die and admonish all concern- tariae srccess. ^
- 1 l am, dear sir. very respectfully yentrr,
FREDERICK HOI.LICK, M. D.
To. Dr. D. C. Morhikad, 162 Broadway, N. V.
FROM DR. CHARLES A. I,EE.
Those nre therefore, to cite and admonish all concern- I
ed, to file forfroWcetton* (if any they have) to foe appll- |
cant, In fo# Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before foe I
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letters DU- 1
Rlssr *
. Bent's Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea Fotg, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, Cups, Muss, Soap Boxes,
Pitchers, Castors, kc. WEEDS k AlORRELL,
Hmeto’newnuildlng, Broughtnn-sUcet.
t • .. _ ^ T**° n i on * of ‘ h V 0 u *- I Editor of the New York journal of Medicine, Pro- I Stove*, at r
tices of the said Court, fei® IMf d*y of June, A. D., 1819. e cttor of Materia Medica in Geneva UuUege, tyc. , NAILS i
*SL*AM6»,tt»»ftj !£ « i u. “ . WmS*
U, LIIUII. U
ALEX. i_
Brunswick, June 15th, 1849.
D**n Hrn:—1 have em|
employed your Improved
.d'T RORQI A—T .ihnrtv ('nuntv —Tn nil whom «d Magnetic Machines, for the last year In my practice.
1 4 r j L ' 0Un y 10 a " wl om nnA Im*. foutnl th.m .upcHor» uny with wM I have
V™" ll may concern. I h«.r»«iofiirn been scnuninled. Thev nnounr to inn so com.
Whereas, Elisabeth S.L. Jones applies for Letters
Oiamlssory upon the Estate of Joseph Jones, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to elta and admonish all and singu
lar foe kindred and creditors or said estate, to file their
objections (ir any they have) in my office, in terms of the
law, otherwise Letters of Dismtsaon* *
binu all the ad vanUgca derired in such nn instrument, and
l accordingly cheerfully recomme-tul them to the profes-
| sion. CHARI.ES A. LEE,Al. D.
Professor of Materia Medicn in Geneva College.
FROM HORACE OREELEY, ESQ.,
re. nr v r n-:i
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Larpe sites, for
( £jL paMk rooms and halls. Also, a few Cooking
M.-M0 kegs Nolls, and 50 boxes Tin
GIJNrT-30 double-barrel Percuulon Guns, assorted
prices.
SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen, lust received.
Carriage Ways and Locks for folding doors.
AX Erl—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, just received.
TWINE.—Bagging, Bail ami Seine Twine.
BRIHTJ.ES FOR GINS—50 lbs. Just received, and for
•ale by AIoC’LESKBY k NORTON.
wtii'i.M BrnniMt .„i,i | Editor of th* N. Y. Tribune. .
Inni'lfant at the November term of said Cnurt of rjrdimJrv I We recently heard of a case where a mother and new-1 - 1 f } re pa red and 8old at J ukdesuk Bsown’s Drug
of ° rJlnsry jy born Infant given up as dead, were re*p»redrtroostin- *»'• Cheii'‘‘«l Store, N.E. corner of Chestnut and Fifth
f present year. .... ... . I .i-.nti.-i.., nr tin. r:r.iiliinf/>.i MrumMi. I Hrccts, PHILADELPHIA. The nrlmarv cffscis nf this
13 ROWN’S Essence of Jamaica GINGER.
J X Prepared and Sold at Freperick Brown’s Drui
.. _e present year.
. Witness, foe Honorable John A. Hendry, this 7fo May,
1849. may 9 J. S. BKADWBI.L, o. o. o. t. c.
N
jy Willi ill tun, gi. in mi in uuiii, vytjc i v.pu cu niiuumiu- i ----- . ...... ' —. —
stnntly by foe use of the Gmdunud Magnetic Machine. I Srects, PIIII.ADELI 11IA. The primary effects of this
These instruments nre made by Dr. Murkhead of this I valuable preparation are experienced In its gentiestimu-
city,aud we learn font their use I* rapidly extending I *. ^?A n vi!u!15 e V.i* 10 " n<1 from ‘HfTu-
OTICE.—Four months after this date ap- intelligent Practitioners. They arc exceedingly I II I* excellent In nil
ollralion will M ttl. of " ! -
«r41inry plir|m,M t fbrluBvo to .ell . tract of Lstel known l^^^n>alAcl«wOvteoiwwnln:crctoIjnim«.
as Bethel, Glynn county, containing seven hundred acre*,
itscir turougii uie whole sysu-m. It Is excellent In nil
. and hypochondriacal affections, some of the most
evident of which nre an oppression or sense of weight,
and flatulency, succeeded by nervous headache, giddiness
kc. _ These (t removes by acting on the stomach ns n
I* It too much to say font every family, hotel, bonrdint foe stomach a* s
.,r L.ndTn i i^« r JS5S’ n ri
' * " “ ’’ *** ’ - ‘ ilency or '
Aim iiiio uuict uwi, vi i'hiiibi u, ...11111 in i - ’ - ...
Henry county, containing two hundred two nml n half
acres, and a lot of 40 acres In foe Gold Region, Cherokee, 1 ,ln • ond - *" ou,d
being part of the real estate of Iraac Norton, deceased,
and sold for Ute benefit nf Uie heirs of said estate.
l\ E. TEIIEAU,
Guardian ofThaddmis Norton.
JOHN Jt. NORTON.
Savannah, Juno 30,1849. July 3
t, and warranted.
•Vj-OTiCE.-Four i
. espect, ai
For sole at tiie Proprietor’s prices, liy
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Jt gent fur Savannah, Uto.
....... brandy or spirit*.
In flatulency or want of tone in the stomach, half »
tea spoon-full limy be taken twice or three times a day.
before meals, In sugar and water. •
------ r, and when the stomach
feels oppressed after eating, or distended by flatulency,
. .. onn), i 11“ "* m Jvr "«"• ; about 90 nr 30 drops of the essence in H wine alnss or
friURNERis Comfountofluid Extmct of
. when eltting as a Court or Or- X CONYZA and STY/iLINOlA.-Thi* preparation ach. V
Negroes belong- is a highly Concentrated Extract, containing all tho active ono gross received from Uie proprietor by
or said county, medicinal properties of foe Conyza, (commonly known A. A. SOLOMONS,
1 as Black Root,) and tlioBtylllngla, or Queen’s Delight. June 19 MarketfiatiRra
These plants have been tong since used among ' ,,ir •
“ J ‘ ’ —’tn
cation will be model
Court or Chatham county, when eltting _
dinary, for Icavu to divide the Lands nnd
In* tn thu Estate or Franklin Fox, late
deceased. CYRUS BIRD,
Juno 37 Adm’r de bonis non.
\I 01 ICE.—Four months after date applied- hanpii
i.X tlon will bo mnde to foe Honorable foe Inferior of Ion
Court of Chatham county, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave lo sell all tho Lands and Negroes be
longing to the Kstnto of Andrew Bird, Jr., Into of said
countv, deceased.
June 27 CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
]\q-OTICH.--Four months after dale, aj
f Chronic "itljuumatism,' Ulcers I I asKTSW.
catimi will bn mnde to the Justices ofthu Inferior I and crude preparations heretofore used.
jest results, In eosea of Chronic ...,
mg standing, and Sccondnry HypldlU. It is much *u- different modes, and cliistifled from No..
parlor to any preparation of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, No. 1.-A simple Tonic, to keep (lie Hair in a healthy
being moro active and prompt In its operation on the I state—-warranted. 9 1
system. These facts have Induced foe subscriber* to No. U—Wamuitcd to cure tha most Inveterate dandruff.
present to tho attention of Physicians n preparation pre-1 No. 3.—Warranted to stop foe hnlr from fulling off, and
pared according to strict Chemical nnd PJmrinaceutlcnl to make Itgrow again In lu primitive beauty. *
science, devoid of Ml the feeiilent and Inert pnru of tho No. 4.—ThU preparation Is of the most efl
roou, not doubting that it will supersedo tho unscientific ture to cure Imldnoss.
Court of Chatham Countv, when sittiiig for ordinary
purposes, for leave to self all tho real and personnl estate
»»f Charlee Stewart, late of said County, deceased, (nr so
much thereof ns may be necessary,) for tha benefit of the
hru-. iii'4 <-r ditora of said e.^talc.
mar90 ». W. ADAMS, Administrator.
Price—ft 1 per bottle, or six boules for A5.
Prepared only by TURNER k ODEN,
Juno 0 Monument-square. Savannah, Ga.
f3REEN GINGER.—For sale by
VJ July 18 L. J. MYERS, SmeU’ Building’s.
t efficacious na-
No. 5.—Contains * most powerful Ingredient llintde-
I composes foe substance*, ny which the hair is rendered
j white.
No. 6.—Specially prepared for foe diseases of foe akin
| orthe head, to cure ringworm, pustules, humors, kc.
lion - fors- ,_ *~
The above preparation for sale bi
feb 9
W;TlUMPIinBYS,jR,
-sponnsfull of ihe common Cal- |
CtuRUtS Noaui, 81. IT
I have frequently used Husband’s Magnesia in n
IIy and practice, and consider it equal to Henry’e.
Philadelphia, 1M5. T. II. YaRDLKY, M. D.
Price 50 cents. For sale by
TURNER fc ODEN,
dee 4 Monument-square.
I qio tho PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS. |
j ,X_ I challenge the world to prove, that
time I have had several attacks of foe same disease, and
>our DltL'rs have entirely relit vt-d and cured me in ta>-
. . , or three days. My nextdoorneighbor, Mr. JOHN DIEHL,
iesla In my lam | last spring, had a long and serious spelt of Jaundice, he
had it sometime before I knew ir; As wastonjtntd to his
bed.' As soon as I heard of his condition I railed to sea
hint and told him of tiie effect your Hitters had tip in me
In the same disease. He Immediately sent for a Bottle,
and In a few days he was eared. 1 have In several Instan
ces recommended tiie Hitter# In other cases, always pro
ducing the same happy effect. My wl.'ehn# been consl-
, _ , W11I111 nmv « that I denddy afflicted wltit Ltvea CompUlnt and Neuralgia,
II lots on Publio Architecture; by Robert Dole Owens, I |)ALliKY'8*MAGICAL pAial EXTRACTOR. I ^ the use of foe Bitters sho is well, now enjoying good
4.0 manyp,ates. W. ThJrnB WILLIAMS. ft^Slty 8 ,U^otiSSS (no! SfMfo. WeXTn/TaXSMfo fltSRlg
JunB 13 foe counterfoil and ImlUtion Extractor,) jms ever Ailed, ir.^? I^ft™end
TJOLIDAYS* ABROAD; or Europe from SS^TtVcu« riferat flSrS fostwhkb^&es^JrWe w?.h u.lsToyare en-
XX foe West i by Mrs. Kirkland. 1 2.d SrsS’ P ^ tircly vc». tab!e. We always keen foe Hitters
The Hill Difficulty, and some Experiences of Life In 1 DCO,u, ‘ T _ of rannillles. * nd w 00 '* 1 not willing to ho without them.
■the Phtina of Ease—with other Miscellanies) by George
" Cheever, D. D.
ferer relieved rroin racking palns-
hD strep again rendered souml and refrea ,
ilritSjttniiiiMlon once more returned-In short, R con
leto restoration to general healtii elfoeled.
Buch would Indeed have been deemed A MIRACLE—
preparation uf Mercury administered to hint, and for
eleven longysars of walsUnr ‘
tlon, were Ha p irtiicioue c"'
Six year* have now elapsed since Sils modern mlraela
waa wrought, and Die person yet Uvea to (ratify—though
mutely, yet most eloquently—to the curative properties of
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA I
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
llARTriiRD, Conn., Kept. 89,1819.
This may certify that 1 have been a subject nf Inflam
matory Rheumatism for tho last eighteen years, and often
confined tnmy bed fbr four or six week, by each attack.
J have tried every possible reined/ that the most cel elite-
ed of Ute New-York medical faculty could prescribe,
betides any ftuautliy nf quack medicines, but did not
obtain paramount relief.
Soon after resuming my residence in Hartford, I had
..ja moat severe attack I ever had. 1 was confined lo my
room two months, nml when I left I wr< scarcely sbln to
walk,and not without tho mo,t seVcre pMn. My lam-
encas la-tcti from ln*t October to the June following.
Having buslnctsin New-Yurklast February, 1 w«* thtte
introduced to a gonUsman hy Uto name ol Thcmaa Hogan,
who highly recommended Brintoi.’s Harsaparilu.
He told me (hat he had been confined to his bed eight
months with Rheumatism and Scrofula, and his pbysl-
elnns had given him up. ns past recovery. He used fifteen
bottle* of IIrutoi.’* riau#apariu-a and it was lo this
medlcinn Mono that ho attributed hla present existence,
I concluded to defor the trial until I returned to Hitt
Aib.I tin.l .anln MAn.lllll.il N.U ■iliv’klolnn MflifUA l.r.linrla
and Scalds.
To Mothers of Families.
1 would say, many accidents, such os Bums, Scalds,
ids and Bruises, aro of frequent occurrence to
i< y nre moreover subject to muny other
No. l.The Personal History and Experienreor David I chlhlrenl'atid foev*wr
opperfield Thn Youdgefr by Chdrlea /tickens. SuiMcbu
Dermot O’Brien; or foe Taking or Tredngh, a Tale of u. n P Kruntion*. «we
W9—withillu.tratlons. bv Hcnrv M.llerlM-rt. V/P'.’/'fHP.L
as Sore and jnflnnred Eyes,
Received by
may 28
OIIN 81. COOPER.
ORNE WILLIAMS.
ling i
. .eiral. # .—. .
V. PEflCcE, 370 South Front attest.
mv nthrr I Can stronger testimony be adduced hy any Preparation
Rheuma- hefor « ,hfl publlcf A single bottlo will ronvlnco any ono
filing..sprains, and Inflammations. ^
ALLEY’S eIcTRACToU is n certain, quick, snfo and -m
evt-r foiling Remedy, in any and all of foe Aove enu- mltMaW. JJlStnm in’ihn
ns nn ii casualties and dL eases. I n0 time debilitating the patient; being alao gratefol to Uio
most delicateatomneh under any clrcumstnuccs, nnd can
be administered wilh perfect safely to delicate infouts—
they aw free from Atcoi at, Strop, Acids, Oalouxi,
anil all mineral and injurious Ingredient*.
Thru can bt taken at all timet and under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure toill prevent them
having a salutary effect, and no bad result can ac
crue from an over dose.
For sale, wnousAbt and retail, at foe principal De-
ptl, GERMAN 8IEDIOINE STORE, No. 978 Race
Htrket, Philadelphia. For sale In Savannah hy
JOHNSON kCO.
In Charleston hy IIavu.and ,11 arrai. k Co;—In Augus
ta, by Wm. Haines, and by respectMde Dealers generally
* u — “— July 14
. . upturns, i
DAL LEV’S EX'
nevr foiling Re „ ,
meinted cmuMUcs and dl. eases.
The True Test
s, that the genuine DALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, In the
wont Burns and HcMde, draws out foe fire and pain in a
. . ... .. it « .
soothing effect, and wlmtisof vast importance, . —, — .
foe wound* without sc*a! No fnmily ought therefore to having a salutary effect, and no bad result can ac
he without it Ibr a single day, for it frequently is foe I C rue fre
mean* of preserving life itself f and now, 1 --
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit and imitation Extractors irritate and
INOaRASK TUE PAIN I
Captains anti Clerks of Steamboats
ought never to bo without a good supply of the genuine _ __
Dalluy on board nfthalr vessels. Explosions and cnlhps- 1 throughout tha United estates.
ingorboilorsdofrequ ntlyoccur,and dreadful suffering, —
and—not unfreqiicntly—lo.-s of life Is the consequence! I CIIOLIuItA AND MINEllAI, WATER.
It is therefore positively criminal, to neglect foe acqulsi- Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
tlon or such an Invaluable Remedy. Read foe following: TlyTlt. IiotlSSell, of Philadelphia, in his Card,
Wlf _,_ i,.«v L on iRSR I -i-’X makes tho following quotnilm from Brnifowsil's
WitiAT Field, NlAonRA Cm N. Y., Feb. 5», 1848. I Mrdlcnl and Surgical Journal, to which tve would also
thc BUonU °n of the public. UrnifownU tnyst—
S?f wwHJn the °fL. P. Bpw he owhen foe remedy (Mineral or Soda Water) Ims been
tosUp and foil into a large vat, used I given in thoee ca-es,denoting derangement of foe atom-
ueh alone present, arconirng to my experience, too
cfl'ect nf tho medicine has been to relievo the symptoms
almost Immediately, foe nausea Is speedily dissipated, the
■ * “ * ilnt—’ — —
FT A RmctniSl’Otr'nliimMiin IMff Innnnrt I Itiul foe itiunortuitB to slip and full into a large vat, used
H , . o bU , OGoJumblan INK—-In quart, fl, r thu purpose ofbolling blocks preparatory to cutting.
XX pints, 8ox-, 4 ox. and in small stands, in boxes o I The blocks had Just been removed front foo vat. eon*
.. —- . giddiness and firinUittfs disnpitear, and the sense of bum-
is were so fng and beat at thu pit of stomach is no longer felt or
‘‘f 1 comp!aland of after two or three doses. But tho most ro
ot ny Doth I markable circumstance la that which attended Uie em-
LIAMS.
CPHE Sm LIONS} or, TheLoot Scalers;
i by J. Fennfmore Cooper.
A Man made of 8Ioney; ny Douglas Jerrnld, Sd edlticn,
Illustrated.
‘“A thrilling novel
Sequel to Old IUcks
, 4 — .at.
mining a large quantity ofbolling water. He fell for
ward, scalding both hands and arms, nil one aide, and one
leg badly and the other partially. The scalds were so
L ■ — *-• d leg that most of foe flesh camo oil
jnJ W.Ufo w n,do.|»lre>l of bjr bun I nu fa, M< mm, }, Ul.tl.hlch.llend.il __ ...
n ’.|- . .. „ M .. l I ployment or ino same agent during too stage nf the dlar-
r.lM«i™ Sth.bowJl. which I. nlmo.1 n|.
SfifiH“f, J 1 Hi!»« proeuwor of 111. « »,r. form or Cholera, In lira
I-oiTin- M|i|l i^ 1 r-i I nuincroui cases lii which I hevo uivcn the CsrlKmlc Add
11 tit** period, it has invariably arrested (with aonie fow
.*?^r«_?PP?«f^ »lf«MWlirn^veinenuaornuch «o that Pxcop t|on.) foe morbid |«occ.s, nt a longer period, it ia
10 flwher “ hou ‘®» dU * true, but still n regular and certain In* '
I in Uireu weeks Im w
Ellen Wsreham; or, Love nnd Duty i
of real life; by Mias Ellen Pickering.
Tim Gold Mines or Uie Gilas A Seqi
the Guide; by Charles IV. Webber.
Eighteen Hundred and Twelve.
sion or Russia I An Historical Romance; by Lous Rdislab.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
nprai I suosiamiaiiy correct. m
— - M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. 8. Kelsey, Henry B.
rpHE Gold-Scoker’a MANUAL; beinff n Wm -Bv nn «,E.Clark,L.P.Roso,Ira Newmnn,
X practical and instructive Guide to all perrons enn- I *>m. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
tant nliout one mile and a half.
We continued too use of foe nbove medicine for two
months, nnd wo believe it was foe means, under Provi
dence, of saving his lift, nnd we would chcerfullyrecum-
mend it in all similar cases os a safe and Invaluable reme
dy. Wltit sentiments of respect, I remain, dear sir, your
obedient and humble servant. Adlar Clark,
Susannah Clark.
C. E. Clark,
We tiie undersigned being personally acquainted with
foe case of Mr. Clark’s son, believe foe above statement
substantially correct.
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J.
„ « ‘
true, but still a regular and ci-rinin interval. But it Is...
tlm commencement of collnpse that the efficacy of tho
remedy is best observed and its modus operand! the most
apparent. Notonly Is the vomiting immediately arrested,
as in foe previous stage, but tiio heat and burning soma*
tlon at foe pit or stomach disappear almost aa speedily—
depression of foe system is removed, and other symptoms
of this stage vanish hy degrees, so as frequently to leave
foo patient comparatively free from all ailment after the
administration of 5 orO dores.
Thn effects produced by a change of water may ho ob
viated by foe use of plain Soda Vvatcr. A superior ar
ticle may be had at all timee in boxes of convenient tdze.
put up JOHNSON k CO.
HR* CULLEN’S Indian Vegetable REME
\ ) DY-J
- , . perrons
grating to foe newly discovered Gold Regions of Coll- I most respectfully refer to my printed pamphlets for , . . ... - ------ ------ P - , - - , ,
foniia. many important testimonials of cures performed, and for I DY—No Cure No Pay—Rood Physicians’ Opinions
Here a Llttio and There a Little, or Scripture Facts; by Uietruthofwhlchslntenienti!, I hold myself responsible! ofits Virtues. ....
foe author of “Peep of Day,” kc. Piles, Rheumatism. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald I have prescribed Ute above medicine in several cases
Talcs of a Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon, Gent! being I Head, Carbuncle, Fever Sores, Cut* of foe severest kind, I of r r . imBr 2 Vcneral Diseases and Socqndnry Syphilis,
vol. 7 Putnam’s edition of Irving’s Works. [ Braises, Swellings, Punctures, Sore Nipples, Broken I l * IB e *!Ct has been strikingly beneficial; so much
Principle* of Zoology, touching the structure, devdop- I Breast, Chapped Hands and Lips, Sprains aud Infl&mma- I •** to Induco mo to continue its use In such ensea
— v- 1 •* *•— --»—s »- reached and foe 1 with much satisfaction. Ills generally agreenblo to foe
curative and taste of patients.
• - 1 JOHN A. ELKINTQN. 81.
No. 109 N. Flfrli-Stroet.
Philadelphia, June IS, 1843.
I have prescribed “Dr. Cullen’s Remedy" In manycnscs
of Gonorrhaa, and found It to effect a cure in a very short
time. - A. WILSON. M. D..
Comer Twelfth and Bhlppon-Sts,
Philadelphia, June 10,1845.
Wholesale and Retail, hy ROWAND k WALTON
proprietors, 91 N. Sixth-street, Philadelphia. Sold by
TURNER k ODEN, Bavnnnnh Ga.
font I will
. ..iii.-ipic» ui s.ufiiuBy, uiucuuig uie structure, acveiop- i mean, wunpiiua iinimssnu Lips, fjpinms nna
ment, distiitnition and natural arrangement of foe races tions, whore tiie parts affected can be rc.acli
of animals, being and extinct; by LouLs Agassis and Au- | Extractor applied, ytald to its pain subduing, e
gustus A. Gould. healing properties! Hut I distinctly declare,
A Treatise on the Diseases of foo AirTassagtst com- I not hoP •*'- ~ r -
prlslng nn Inquiry Into the history, pathology, causes, and
treatment of tboso affections orthe throat called limn- ... .......
chilis, Chronic Laryngitis, Clergyman’s Sore Throat, kc.; dangerous tendency of foe counterfeit#,
by Horace Green. H. DALLEY, 415 Broadway, New-York, and
The Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan. 235 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent for Savannah.
D. B- VL1JMB k CO,, Agents, Augusts, Ga.
B. CARTER, Agent, Columbus, Gn,
BROWN, Agents, Griffin, Ga.
The Life of Lorenzo de Medici, called foe Magnifi
cent; by WJIJJarn Jloreoe,
The Life and Pontificate of Leo foe Tenth; by William
Roscoe.
Arnot’s Gothic Architecture, No. 4. Just received by
mar 12 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Jn31 KNiriT k
^ ’—Z i 1^ P. M. COHEN, Charleston, 8. C.
TJATENT Concentratod Vegetable and Spice „ w * K ‘ KITUIIEN, Aunuto, Ga.
JL Extracts, for Culinary Purposes.—Allspice, Al- way B tufflmo—iuflt
T‘u.ra. «%“ra,ra»lV„iSXpL n il E^'rc 0 ,. M AGNE f°WDEH-For Ihe do-
wions or prayer, abridged from Mathew Henry, with an I Mint, fautmegs, Grange Peel, Ratafia, Savory, frhyme! I *tn lc tl'>n of Cockroaches, Bod Blur, Mofos, Ants
Apendlx, by W. W. Evert*. Vanilla Necmrlno kc for imnartlnR to Wm buddW Fl,u *» "»«* Insects on plants. It ii free from nn)
'rh« Unvinii.r.. 't«-. u~.v rarara.-i„ira-..... a...... I . ... »... T^uhes^Staws Rngouu nnS suNtonco which It lniurlnu*, nnd jswholly^devoidofany
tlon oi’lilaiin’liialn's.’nnii (fdiifopiinnnrv. I ‘B*4greeablo odor. It
of Minister*, S. 8. Teachers, and Families, 3d edition.
Persus- 1 *—— »- j -»■-)-' )-•— -
Prayers;
Ardor; by
Willows,” kc.
Also, a furtlier am
Allegory bytiio Rev.
illim, JfeieJvcd by
nar 17
pjily of Thn Shadow of tho Cross, an
iv. W. Adams, 81. A., 3d Arncricnn
JOHN AL COOPER.
foreign
oy will bo found Invaluable, having allthclux-
| uries of n Conservatory at hand. Warranted to retain
forir qualities for any period. For sale by
fob lfl TURNER k ODEN, iwonumenl-sq.
p\R. BILLINGS’ Carminative and Astrin-
A.J gent SYRUP—Tho great Southern Remedy
I Dlarrixen, Cholera Infontuin, or Hummer Complaint or
I Children, Dysentery, and Cholera Morbus. Rcoommond-
i -nr- J?- v i.In
For
O AK ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.-—
Tho Waters of these celcbratadMedlcInnl Spring*
itnve beonyery extenslvnlyuied by Pliyslclnne font great
variety of diseases; for diseases or foe skin ofovery Kind,
they nro rognrded as n certain remedy) In coses of dtrtrjjj.
- loss of appetite, weakness or foe broar
TRVING’S WORKS, VdTwUc. of a T° fl **!• : PLANTERS and FARMERS of
1 Traveller, by Geffrey Cravon ' ,„ L , Botitii Carolina, Georgia, Alabnma. Tennessee and .the United States army. WlUt dlstinguislied Success. Fi
J 88§«®Hsralsmtessm iw, Lmma -^
a Msi?bv J q Th...^’i. ,l,utlralIont * nd PLEASURE SEED, a native of Siberia.
Mswilra oft ’hnroT.mrtranm i,- him«.ir „«■ i 1 " ,n roa ‘ 1 y fo fill >» orders for Uie Seed, nnd being nu-
Roeero? Wsimn^IVi'M rhrnLih I thorls5e ‘l by Iht Company to purchase Uie same, I will ;my
% Ke.rr ^ , v“.uMbv8"jt *
foe^ French Revolution; by^ Gi
author/
The Work* of Pinto; tram
Morniilny’s Histonr of Bni
siiaw sOutiinesor Engllsii uuciaiuru. ■ rmnui i rruuiorfon aooveassertions, iti, nm unin muiri hm.
I | .ag^KSKIHHESI
Raphael or Pages of tbc'BOok of Lift at Twenty; by
La fo»rtJne. | Gibbon’s Rsnj
i XS? Caxtonsi a Family Picture by Bir E. Bulwcr Backs, ~
Lyttbn. ,■ .. 1 — •
Franklin’s Life* (Hloitrtted,) Parts 4 and
A 8Ianuel of Fashion and Politeness for Ladies and
Gentlemen. Received by JOHN 81. COOPER.
Inted by Henry Cary, 8
end, Boston edition, -
Literature.
E OR TRAVELLERS. —Tho followinff
articles may be found at fo# *»-•*, himm** *«.—P I
wn’s Range, vizi Brown at
Backs, TIuelr.Bkfn Money Belts. I
wXSdramndmrapHe,.. A™. I„ «,’ Md |
JulyQO
L. J. .....
Smets’ Building.
men at oneo »t iyed-lu: ...
itilnied body of
-his appetita n
I yot.
taking it according to directions. I Him Visited New
York ngain. and waa there Introduced to Mr. llrbtal,w|»
advised me hy all monna lo persevere. I called on Iwtsj
ly different Individuals of tiio flrtt reapeclablllty, who had
been cured of Ml foe Hi* font flush Is JicJr io, who al) at-
tribute foeir restoration tn health entirely m this invxlux-
bio medicine. Wltit all this testimony, I rontinued Ull I
had taken sixteen bottles which hat restored me to per
fect health. 1 shall be happy atnny time to give any eat
all foe Information that I am possessed or, in regard to
this Invaluable medicine, nnd confidently recommend H
to nil who are afflicted with the diseases for which It is
recommended. Respectfully yours,
8. L. MOOtE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sarsaparilla is foe orlv
^■1. Orlitlnnl Medicine,
And ths; all the various Ssrsaparllfa# font hare ipntag op
in foe last few yean are more iuiimtinni. Bristol's *ss
Betssbllalieri In 183!!.
In 1848 tita proprietor, ntnn Immense rhcriflcn.enlsrgtl
the bottles ton full quart, thus offering ta the afflicted*
larger quantity Rod a ruRia article for tbe tnonty
than was ever before offered.
Thoso who buy Sarsaparilla should lm sure Iheysn
buying the genuine nrtlele. Ask for BRISTOL’S ORIGI
NAL SARSAPARILLA.
For sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON k 00.,
June 30 sinwl8—18 Glbimns’ Building, Savannah; Gs
/^IHEMICAL BREAD!—An
VJ method for making Bread, hy which a savin* of 89
per cent U offeeieil, and a better and more wholesome
nrllelo obtained than by tiie old process of formentiUon.
Thi* Bread la a certain cute for, and preventive or, Dys
pepsin, and is Invaluable In the preservation of good
heal tit. Invalids are particularly Invited to give It a Mil.
. II. L. B. Lewis,M.P
New-York, April 1849.
Reid, K.q.,
Professor of Clumilstry to ti
College of Phannnry, New-York, says:—Bread made fcy
tills process, la perfectly safe nnd wholesome, Isnotntur
■n apt to sour, tlm quantity produced much greaicr, sni
will remain sweet for several days.
James II. Chilton, M.D., sayei—The proeeraispM-
fuctlv simple, foe Bread tweeter, anil undoubtedly mor*
wholesome'than when made by the usual method.
Professor Sllllman, Jr. states objections to foe com
mon mode, gives the rationale for making Bread by w*
Chemical process, and adds, foe healtlfof foo community
must be greatly benofltted by foe use or tills artideaop*-
euliarly adapted to delicate stomachs.
The undersigned have purchased front Doctor Lemi
Ills vAunblo receipt, nnd are prepared to furnish famlll**-
linkers and others with materials nnd directions for u«,
Tho oxpenso Is loss tiwn Iho prica ortho yeast * n *“* or *
dinarymode. JOHNSON k CO.
T^ALLIGANT'S RHEUMATIC UNI-
X MENT. OR PAIN KILLEKv—Having for a nna-
her of years past made and sold my Liniment, ana
ml thn snme on my own person, r fool pcrfur(iysec«j»
offering It to foe public, as a safe and certain remW
.„r Rheumatism, Pnina Infou Limbs, Joints, and 8well
ing or Enlargements of foe Hones. m , ...
Testimonials.—Wo append tiio following TeetiinonlW
or persons well known in Savannah t
BAVAHHAtt, MhtClhi 1W-
Mr. W. O. Fallignnt—Sir t Thisia to certify fonll w*J
severely attadkod ndfo Rheumatism in my feel, ww*®
prevent me from attending to my business. Having
reeommortded to try your Rheumatic Linunont, or r»»
Killer, I did So nnd was freed from all pain In a short dm*-
J am now perfectly well and have not felt any P a ‘ l J
and would cheerfully recommend it to my fellow-eltisw-
Kxra RrKT-
ScatVEH County, Mav lath, 1818.
1 have been doubled wltit vory eevoro polo* in w
limbs, and tuirticularly in my back, so much mm not J®
be able to attend to my planting IntureiU, and having
recommended to uto Fallignnt’* Ulicunmtie Linlinenr.«
Pain Killer, I thought I would do so, nnd I found it to P*
me almost iminudlnto relloft and wlmt ls.ino*i»in|rt"'
my wife having enlargement and stiffhu** of Jrtnw or n«
hands, by applying foe remedy to my affected part*)
received grant rellofhnrsclf. . . .......
J wouldrocomBBEd it to every person afflicted, ** W"*
a sovereign cul^Bn vory cheap one. Jira. Lucai*
For aiilo, wluSMIi and retail, atfooitqre ol
Weat sldo Market aftttare, HivvanufoA
Nono are genuine unless hearing foo signature oru*
proprietor of Ms own hand wrftin^onfo J,^lIGANT-
Savannah, Oct.93,1818. * ’ 4 ,
PAULDE VERElfCO.’S CELEBBA-
JL TED FLAVOU1UNG EXTRACTS—F°’ “g,
Ing to Pius, Puddings, JeliJos, Dlnnc Mange. kc.,w'
doTldoita flavours, witlmut foo ailghtest trouble or P"
nnmtlon. Wo annex a fow opinion* of the press reip* 1
iiMii 10 b. a-
tiiesu Extract*.—Era. . .. ,.™„vlnW
, Those useful aralclee no doubt will flndfoelrjwy
overy house; and to persons residing nbrotui mm re
ho Invaluable.—London Mercantile Journal. „ u „
Wo wore tnucli gratified by a novelty for culinirt
called Do Vera’s Extracts, nndjulvlso all our fr ,en “
Slaving iiHL'd tlm above Exlrneta In our
folly concur with the London Times, ctc-» M ,ure
mondnUon.—Family Clrclo, N* Y. „ .«,«,! arti-
The decided economy In the itre nf UiM1 wjg*
eleeover'tiie old stylo is aeon by a single trial. »•»
M Maniifactory,D'alNton, 1 Mlddloeox. Ofllrio,®* Abebnre^
Lone, London. Agents for Savannah^
. jail u .uiiiipun ™. >;u.,uiiiiivi r™
<I 'Alii! A NT’S (;o,M I’OIIN DUXT'Sj
JL OP COnEBS-ANn aoPAIDA^VWL.°?SS
Is eopcrlor to any preparation hltliorto Inventea 1 SumI
Ing in a very highly concentrated e into all r°^£j,nD-
propcnleiof qnbabe muJ Cftjiatba. One
tlon this preparation enjoy* over all ofoerata'". „ | a to
...I .Iran, nr
tlon. Sold