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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY MOltNLNO, AUGUST 6, L849.
acnnl Sales.
/ il iATHAM Slioriff’a SALE-—Cuntininxl.
V_/ t»n foo iimTucsdiy In Augu#titnzt,In-fur, the Court
ftou*.- ill Hhi ,«y 111 H.naiuiib, iH-twmt Hie lignl luiur#
iff **lu, wi.ltx: *.M, the V tlhkwlhi »trRto vl.tv.-t, VtV. V\ til
a>«i cmy, IjvI -il on l>y tlrtuu.ilu A. fit. I*»uwl om ofUto
Fuiwrlur Court of t’hntli.mt County,In four or Joseph
Cttmuilng, f»r use or A. Pint r, Oavfiwn. v*. Jam k
pounia’u —imiiierty pointed out By Dei'eminnt. fold at
thi ink ... r mi r imrciiH-x-T, lu having ruras-nt t»comply
with tlia L-nu* or sale. , . ...
July l \V. VV. OATE3, Sheriff c. r.
* Vf OTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
. A cation will ho untile to the llonorahh’ the Court of
7^1 IATHAM Sheriff’a SALK.—On the
Xj in-t ’i n sJif in August unxt, ln-fo.o the Court
li.ui - - in Ilia city of : uv nitunli, between the I-gal hours
i>i r'.tli*. t\*ilI be • Ail, the fo lotvin* n rnied Negro Slaves,
in t\ iti Poriiiiio, lien, .'hie, nml Sylvia. Levied on as
the pr.ip rtyof Sninii I .M. Iiuruitt, under nml by virtue
of a ii. fa. I »ue.t Irani tlie Superior Court of t.’lynn coun
ty; dia l .a E. I’uiimm vs. Samuel M. Iluruett.
July 7 VV. VV. OATBrf, Sheriffc. ■*
' VTOTICE.—Four months after date, nppli-
,. t cation will Im* nude to the llonnnthle, Uie Imeiior
Court of Chntnatn county, while nittina Tor ordinary pur
poses, for learo to sell tiuislaves belonging to the estate
oi'Jno. P« ruientiuo, tlt-ccascd, for Uie ln-neAl of the heirs
ond cuffllfora. tuny an T. J. WAI.rill, Adm’r.
OTICE.
tinu wtil tie made to the Inferior Court of Camden
county, wlifii nittttqffor ordinary purposes, for leave to
K
liiuiiij, „ iiv'ii nuuni: i'ir iitiiinitry inm#-#.-#, ior leave in
sell all Uie real estate of Henry luxerville, late of said
county, deceased, forthebeni’fit of the heir* audereJitors.
Juuu 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adntfr.
/<HATHAM Sheriff’* SALE.—On ft
flr-lTu-mlay In September next, before the Cot
the.
_ MTu-wlay th September next, before the Court
llou e, in tlie city of rinva until, between the hual hours
of sale, will lw soil, a Nfg-o Man Slave named Joe.
Levied on as the property of Thoiuas II. Harden, under
and by virtue of a A.m. Issued from the Inferior Court of
Chatham Coutitv, on form-lnsuia of muitgaie; Clmrlea
Hr ui ui ts. Th ,inas II. Harden. Property poiut.-d out in
said mo.tjage. VV. VV. OATHS, Hieriffc. c.
luty7 _
1 IBBTrtV SlterifTa SALE.—On the first
.Li Tuesday In September neXK will he sold before the
Court House door in lllne-o lile, l.llierty county, between
the usual hours nr sale, one certain tra. t or par-el or
Land, situate, lying and being In the county n| I ilieriy,
on the water* of Cnuouchle litter, and bounded outlie
West by lauJs of Win. Leigh. North by <'anon -hie Pit er,
and South by land* of J. It. ilryniit, containing two hun
dred iflOA) acres, more or less. Levied on as the prop ny
of John J. Jones, to satisfy a A. fa. issued l ro ii tlie Fu-
B dor Court of Hry m eounty, in fevnf of Chart.-# VV.
nilnetou vs. John J. Jone-. Property p -luted out by
plainUff. JNO. P. FAN DlFuR D, s. u c .
July S
A DMINISTUATOR’S SALE—Hy vir-
XX tu« of nn order of Uie llnnorat.ta the Ini *rt'»r Court
of Chatham County, when sitting for ortUu try p upo-es.
Will Im told at Hr- Court House door in the County of
Hryan, berw -en Uie Usual hours of sale, oil the Ar»t Tu t
day In January nett, idue hundred and fiHy (1151) acres
(more or let.) e mini m line Lund.r I uate ne tr tho waters
of lllack t •reek In snld county; being one third or an un
divided ini -rest in llfte -n adjoioiiig surveys.
Alan, at the mams Him and place, ottediundred and
al*ty acres (160) acres (ra«*re or less) situate on the North
aldo of Black Creek, having about twenty acres in good
order fur cultivation. Terms cash, purchaser pat ing Tor
tlUss. Sold as the property of the estate of Andrew Uird,
Jtttir, late of Chatham County,den-a-ed.
June 37 UYRUfl UIRD, Adm’r.
■a JSMINISTRATOR’ST Sale—Continued.
IX On the twenty-seventh d iyofJuly ncit, will be
aold. at the late residence of Mis. Mary Abbott, deceased,
the foiianrlnt property, to wit: Sixteen head Stock Cat
tle (mote, or lot*), one Canoe fUv-U.a lot of Bed Clothes,
and l*ot Ware, kc.—th • property of l!n< said ilary Ab-
Iwitt, deceased, sold fiir the benedt of the heirs and cred
itors of said deceased.
AI.KX. SCRANTON, I tratnnm
JA.vil’d UOWKN, J Admioutratora
OniutwU-k, June f Ui, 18-19. June II
A N ORDINANCE further lu itrulect llto
llealili of tlie City.
nacTtoM I. lie it ordtin.-d by tho .Mayor and Aldermen
of the city of Savannah and Uie Imml.-ts tlteieof.lirt oun-
cil aa«« mbled, and it Is hcr.-by ordained, That from and
after Uie passage of this Ordinance, no person nr pcrsoiu
shall bring within the ext -oiled limits ot the city any Ne-
gn» or Ncgtocs tick with any epidemical, pcctilcnUal,
i-ttul-tgioiis or infecUous disease, iimb r penalty lor each
and e very offnee.forc.n hand rvi-ry ncgio so brought,of
lie hundred dollars. 8ahl penalty to be adjudged by
o-inrll mid eukneed In the usual way.
Sao.9. And be it ftirthcr ord lined, and it I* hereby or-
ilaiimd by the authority aforesaid, That any and every
i-gMsi-.-k, as before recited, and heretofore bnituht nml
iiw rt-ra lining within said limits, if any su-.h there be,
shall he nt once removed lieyond them, uudt r Uie ubovu
spot fried p-mlty In case of failure.
Str.3. And be It ftirthi’t ordained, and It Is hereby or-
dallied, That tu case of ftulurc to remove by the patty or
parties I Tinging such negro or negroes within limits,' on
itiee by the proper nutlmrtti.*, they shall l>e prompUy
moved hy the City .Marshal or other |v. r nns dirw-t al
by the Mayor, atUic expense of tho otf.-ndlug p.uson or
persons.
Passed in Council, Savahnali, 19th July, IH9.
[L.t*.] It. VVAVNK, Mayor.
Attest: Howard G. Wilsos, Clerk of Council.
July dO i
/^.EORGIA — Chatham County.— lo all
whom It may concern:
Whereas. Mary Williams, Admitd tratrix of the Estate
of Rlehanl f. Williams, hath applied l > the Honorable
the Inferior Court of mid coonty, when sltUng for odina
ty purposes, for a citation to issua and be pubIL-hed ac
cording to law for Letters bi<mi-sory.
These arj th -rafore t»rite and aJumnl’h all eorrerned
t-iflle their objecUo.i* (If any they have) to the anpllc .ni
in the Clerk*s otAce or said Court, on or before the third
day of January nexti otherwise letters dhuiisaory will be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one ofUto Ju tice*
of said Court, UHs 3*1 day of July, I8!9.
July 3
BBARoRN GOODAi.L, r. e. o. r. c.
/ZJ.EORGIA— Chatham County. — To all
VJ wh'un it mnyeon’em:
Wlierea*, Moses Kastman, Guardian of Eilwar.l E.
Plans and Martha A- K. Htnne, now Martlia A. E. Da-
vi-nport,nrpb tn* of Jeremy .Stone, deceased, hath npjdled
to the llonorahle the Inferior Court of said county, tvlmi
siUint for ordinary purposes, fur a riiailmi to issue and
be puuli*h?d according to law, Tor Letters Di-missory.
These are therefore to rite anil admounh all conct rued,
to Ale their oMeciline fir any Uiey have) to the ap|di-nnt
in the Clerk’s office of said Court on or before th” tliir-
f'-nfh day of Augu-t u-xt; oth.-rwiae letters dDuti.-sory
wlll be granted.
Witness, the Hnnomble Robert A. Lewis, ons of Uie
Justices of said Court, Mils 31 day or July, 1M9.
July 3 SEAOOUN GOMDALL, c. r. o. r.
/ZJ.EORGIA'—U hatliant County.— lo all
VJ whom it mayrnneern:
Wherea*. Robert Watkins Floumoy, AdminLtratm
rf brinrl Willi. Flournoy, docoonO, Inuh nudo opp'ico-
tion to the llonorahle tha liifl-rior Cmnt of said county,
when sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to i«*ue
and bo pubiishi’d according to law for Letters l)i*mii
sory:
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to Ale their ohJecUnns (If any they have) to tlie spplirant
in the Clerk's Office of said Court, on or before tlie Uitn
day of January next; otherwise LvUcra DLmbkory wil
be crantil.
Witness, the llonorabre VV. Thorne Williams, one of
the Justices of said Court, thi* 3d day of July, 1819.
July 3 SEABORN Got iDALL, r. c. o.c.
all
/TJ.EORGIA — Chatham County.— lo
V.X wlwm itmay tfoucem:
Whereas, Matthew Luf burrow, AilmlnlsUator of the
fv-Uateof Ann Askew, decnaseil, haUi npptiedtu the lion
(treble the Inferior Court of said county, sitting for onli
nary pnrp'tscs, for a citation to issue ami be published,
according to law, for Letters Dlsminsory.
These are thcrefeire t i cite and admonish, all concerned,
to Ale their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
lu the Clerk's office of said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of September n nt; otherwise Letters DlsmUsory will
be granted.
VVitness, tho tl'inorahle VV. Thorne VV’iillams, one of
e Justices of said Court, thi* tw Iftli day of March, 1849.
—**iOKh’
n si!9
MKAIIOKN GOODAI.L, r. c. o. c. c
/^.EORGIA.—Effingham County.—To all
\T whom it may concern:
Whereas. John I*. Dealer,Administrator of the Estate of
Valentine Kiu-ler,dceeaned, hath applied brthe HonoraMe
the Inferior tfonrtofsald county, sluing fur ordinary pur
pose*, for a dtation to D un and be published, acco.diug
|o Iiw, for Letrers Di*mi**ory.
These are therefore to rite and admonish, all concern
ed, to Ale their otijecUous (if any they have) to the oppli
cant in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before Uie
Khh day of January next; otherwise Letters DUmissory
will be granted.
VVitness. the llonomblo P. C. Pendleton, one of the
Justices of said Court, this lOtti day of July 1819.
July 19 JAM EH HAHN, c. c. o. a. c.
/^EORGIA — Liberty County. — To all
vT whom il may rftnrern:
Whereas, Hnrnh Howard applies to me for Letters Dis-
mlssoryon the estate of Cliristinu Howard, late or said
county, deceased. ’'
Thesj are therefore IrmUg an I admonish n!) concerned,
turtle UieirohJei-tion.TlMoy theyhuvi-) within the time
prescribed by law, in toy office, or said letters will lie
granted.
Witness, the Hon* W. E. VV. (lunrrenuan, one of the
"Court, this 5th day of March, 1849.
J. «. IIKADVVKLL.c. r.o. i.
»»luiuss, uir I
Justices or said
mar 7
rj.BOR0IA —Bryan County.—loall wlunn
VT it may enneetit:
Whereas, James rfhennan. Administrator of the estate
of Lewis Lnnicr. lias npp'ied to the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of said County, wiille sitting as n Court of
. Ordinary, for Letters of DismLsion from his said Adminis
tration :
These arc therefor- to cite nod admonish nil persona
Interested, to Ale their objections (if any they have) in
the Clerk’s Office of Uni Court of Ordinary for said
County within the Hum- prescribed by tatv^otherwise
Letters Dismifeory will be granted the applicant.
VVitncsa, the Honorable John P. Ilim-r, one of the Ju*-
licea of Mid Court of Ordinary, this twenty-first day
June, one thousand eight hnudred and forty-nine.
June37 J. SMITH, c. r.o.n. c.
acfltii siptrces.
. .11-
. cation will lie made to Uie llonorahle Uie Court of
•rdliinry of Liberty County fe»r leave to sell the real e*t.ite
r it. H. lirnon; licet wed, late of said County, of whk-h
couei-.m-d will take due notice.
Juito 31 JOHN SHAW, Adudnl-trat’ir.
-Ft ni r montlis afttr time, ajtplica-
rt of Camden
General sttromesernents.
SAVANNAH AVUOLICSALK AND HKTAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Young's Bttlldlng^lgn arthertoDlenSmltlle,
Opposite Hamilton <5* Symons’ Ctathing Store.
AV.H. HAY (Ss CO.,
Mnnufni tur. nl of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, linvc on hand a tool aMortuient ofSaildlgs,
Bridles and Harnesses, of wTiirh the follotving i-oinprii<o n
K t SiMiib.li Quilted, Overlaid and 8barton Saddles;
Her s lane and extra large Saddle*; Men*’ plain do.;
Enall-di do.; hot *’ au.l Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of a
variety otTattem*; Bridle* and Martingales; Saddlo Bag*,
Trunks, A.-.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees,Skirting
and ling skin*; Pod do.; Straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tn.-ks,assorted siacs.
HARNESSES—Con. h, llarnurhe, Buggy and Sulky
HariM-**cs of all kind*, by tho singlu set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.— Barouche, Bugay and
Sulky Spring* ami Axle*; Hash Frame*;Hobbs and Botv*,
by Uie *lngl,- set; Plated and Brass Stump Joint*; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; bread and
narrow I.a<-r*, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
Fringe*; Mack and purple Coach Boan*; Buggy Lamps:
plated and Brass lamnge Bands; Brass and plated
Knobs, &e. Jan 1
A N ORDINANCE to present e tho/lutics,
X X. an-1 to tlx the salary of the Health Officer :*
He*, t. Be it ord titled, Ac., That from and after the
r ts-age of thi* Ordinance, it stial! he tiie dill)- of the
IcatUi Officer to vl-it all ve»*.-la amt ing in lira port of
Savannah (him places lafrcti-d with the Small I'ox or
nth-r disca-es of a contagious and maiigtiuul character.
When nn.v port shall be Urns lnfc -te.1, he sliall require hy
jtuMif n.itire iu the gax-ttes oftltet'Uy, alt Pilot* and
t apiain-. of v.-ssel* solving fioin the infected port to bring
III. ir vessel* to anchor at someconvenient place below the
-ity,there to remain without t-ouimunicnti"U with the cliy
•rn-IJarent cotinto' until visib’d by him. If a 1*1*00*0 *ub-
ectiug tlie teasel t<> quarantine I* i.mnd to exLton lunrd,
ic -hall order her to proceed to Uie quarantiHC ground op
IsMite Fort Jackmm. nil J shall linuiedLitidy make a report to
Uie Mayor of Uta nature of the disease, mid recommend
suchnu-a- ure* ns are in bl» n|i«nlon bert calculated to pre
vent lu introdin tion into tbs City oradjatei.t country,
lie shall give the requisite medical attendance to tlie
sick on board vessel* perform! Ug quarantine, or to *urh as
shall lie removed th refrom to hospital*, either temnorar)'
or iMUb4-b.il, and shall Inspect stKh vessel* from tunc to
Uino until lie deems them in a condition to proceed to the
city with safety. AfL-r the peforniance of quarantine, he
shall ord-r l uiuixatioo*. ablutions, or other purifying pm-
cesses calculated to disinfect unrlean vessels pr. vtou* to
their rnntmt tip to the rtty, and shall carry into t-lf ct tlie
1st *e<-t : oii of the Act of 1805 regulating quarantine in the
port of Hnvanuah. It shall furthermore bo hi* duty when
required by the Mayor, to vi. it person* In thet itysup-
pneed to lie affected with 8mail pox or other disease* ora
contagious and malignant charart. r.nnd bigtvr hisopiniou
upon the nature of the dferaot and tho l ot means of pre-
entinsit* extension. Up in the removal of such |>cr*ons
•rouary ornstaMJdied hospitalsin Uie city or country,
-- .. ill Im Id* duty to visit Uie paUent* in said liaspi-
tais. It shall likewise be bis duty, when a question nri.*e*
a- to the condition id" cargoes of danuu'-d Corn, and
other provi.-ions, fruit,bides, and other articles of a |wr-
ishahle unture calculated by their putrefarUon to routs
disease to visit the vessels tiius laden, and In make ruch
n-commeudaUuns to the CivilAuthority a* the cases may
require.
See. 9. That from and after the passage of thi* Ordi
nance, the salary of Uie Health officer shall lie three hun
dred and fifty dollar* tnfnll for nil and stnsiilar the ser
vices that he is required to perform by tills Ordinance.
Pee. 3. That all Ordinances mid part* of Ordinances
miltming with this Ordinance be, and the same are,
hereby repealed.
Passed in Council, 22d May, 1898. A true copy.
EDWARD <L VVILHON,
July 33 4 Clerk nt Council.
FANCY GOODS. ■
ni. I'.. VST .VIA N ha* made largo additions to his
«o stork of Watches. Jetvelry, and 811 ver Ware, which he
will tell at New-York prices.
He has al-o added to hi* snick an elegant assortment of
TABLE CUTLERY; SILVER8KT8. consisting ofTea-
oot, 8ugor-Uiwl,ami Creamer. A choicesclectionof very
itte Lmttlon made, full Jewelled LEVER WATC11E8,
with heavy Hue gold htiuting cases; together with a great
variety ol other artk-les, among which may bo found
Watehe*, Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Breastpins, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Ear-Rings, Gold Pens and Pencils, Medal-
Ions, tht-d Cases, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
Spectacles, Canes, Silver Ware, Plated Ware, Mathe
matical liirtrunients, China and Gln*s Wares, Musical
Instruments, .Military Goods, Fancy Goods in great va ier
ty, Ac. • Jan 99
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
has received by recent arrivals:
50 hhds. Porto itico Sugar
90 do. St. Croix do
100 pnekages Stewart’s Sugar—Loaf, Crash
ed and Reflncd;35 till*. Cod’ e 8ugor
300 bajs Rio Coffee; 50 l a.’* Laguira do.
50 lw.’* and po krt* Java Coffee
packages Toha-crt, various brands
i>LI*. 1 oimnon Gin; 50 do. I’hi-lp* do
100 bids. New England Burn; 5 pipes Holland Gin
50 Uhls. West-m Wiii*kcy;5 liiuf|>ip<uiOtard Brandy
50 quarter and r-ljliUi casks Malaga Wine
I pun; h mi t?t Cmix Rum
93 quart -r and eighth casks Ma.li ire Wine
10 i.bls, supcml i Monon-rnheia Whiskey
100 |d:'”e* Dundee Ba-.’slnx; 15 bale* Gunny do
15 t asks Ua tut Hide*;95 botr* pearl Htarvh
300 canvassi-d Hams, very choice
IU0 bnrr.-l* and hnlfblds. Canal Flour
50 bbls. Baltimore Flour, 900 Img* assortrd Eliot
-J hid*, and 10 Imlf pipes Cider vinegar
50 bbl. No- 3 .Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 boxes Haap, various brands
90 hags Pepper, 10 do. Spice; 35boxes Raisins
90 Imxcs Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Alinoii-.ls
50 hints. Cuba Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrels New Orleans Molasses
35 casks Port: r, pints and quarts
90 quarter chests Hymn Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 M. Hpanlsh Cigars, various brands
sept 14 II. A. CRANE.
UK. MORKHEAD’8 IMPROVED
GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINES.
r 1 ^HIS beautiful and scientific instrument cum
X bines impo.tnnt advantages over all other Inventions
of the kind, and has been universally adopted by the
MKiiiczLl’anrusinN, as being Uie most perfect and cf
fcctusl Magnetic Machine that has «».r liren In tv 11 Bod.
It is entirely simple in constiuction, and therefore not
liable to g.-t out of order, nr become deranged in any nun
nor. It admits of the most perfect control, and ran he
nnu>o*Tautnany power—adapted for an infant, orsuf
fid.-nt for the strong -st adult—at the pleasure of tlm oper
ator. Thus, in a treat nml portable compass, nn ample
and unfui ing supply of the lire-giringiiiltucneenf Eli-ctrn.
Magnetism nrav lie InstanUy obtained. Thu nngncUe
{tower is imparted in a continuous manner, nnd with no
unpleasant s:-a*aUon to the most delicate intient. The
whole ma n hine is sosiinple and perfect,thatlt ran lie used
and understood hy • child.
DR. MOREIlkAD’H MAGNETIC MACHINES are
used with positive and permanent sueci s* In nil case*
ofltheumatism, acute or chrouie, applying to th» head,
face or limits, Gout, Tlc-Doloreux, Nervous and 8lck
Head relic, Pataltrisor Palsy, Epileptic I its,Convulsions,
Dyiqieiidn, BroneldUs, Palpitation of the Heart,.Hjtiiiai
nnd Dip Complaints, Htiffmss of tire Joints. Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tremnis, General Dehillty «»r Ex
/^ZJ.EOUGIA—Glynn C ounty.— lo all whom
VT it may concern: Whereas Hamul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutor of tho last will and testament of Col. John Burnett,
stace-uerij haUi applied to tlie llnnoinble tlie Inferior Court
of Glynn County, when sltUng fir ordinary purposes, for
a ritution to issue and bo published according to Intv for
Letters Dlstnissory:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all concern
ed, lo flic their abjections (If any they have) to Ure-nppll
cant, In the Clark’s Office nr sai l Court, ou or before tire
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letters Dis-
ml-sory will he granted.
Wiure**, tire Honorable Join, M.Tison.onnnf tire Jus.
ticca of the said Court, tills 15th day of June, A. D., 18!9.
ALEX. HCRANTON,Clerk c. o. o. c.
Brunswick, June I5Ui, 1849. * June 18
/7J. KOUGI A—Liberty County.—To all whom
VT it may concern:
Wliarean, Elizabeth H. L. Jonns applies for Letters
Dismissory up in Utn Fhitnte of Joseph Jones, late of said
county, deceased.
These are Uwtafof* to elte nnd admonish nil and singu
lar Ure kindred and creditor* of said estate, to file Ureir
objections (If any Urey have) in my office, in terms of Uie
law; dUlcrwise Letters of Dl*uii*«nn will he granted said
applicant at Uie November term of said Court of Ordinary
of His present year.
Withess, the Honorable John A. Hendry, Uiis?th May,
1849. may 0 J. 8. BRA DWELL, o. c. o. l. c.
T\T OTICE.—Four months after this date ap-
.1. v plication will lw mude to tlio Honorable Judges of
lire Inferior Court of Chuihant couniy, while sltUng for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract or Laud known
as Bethel, Glynn county, containing seven hundred acres,
more.orl.iss. Also one other tract or parcel of Land in
Henry county, containing two hundred two nnd n half
iicres, and a lot of 40 ncrcs in tin-Gold Region, Cherokee,
being part of tire real m-talu of Isaac Norton, deceased,
and sold for the iiencilt of Bin heirs of said estate.
F. E. TEBEAU,
Guardian of Tliaddeus Norton.
JOHN R. NORTON.
Savannah, June 30,1810. July 3
TVrdTICp,—Four months aftor date appli-
.LN cation will he made tn Utn Honorable tho Inferior
, Court Of Chatham county, wliun rttllng as n CourV-of Or
dinary, for leave to divide tho Lands nnd Negroes belong
ing 10 the Esiatfl of Franklin Fax. Inte or said county,
. deceased: CYRUS UIRD,
June 27 Adm’r do Imnls non.
ior Palsy, Epileptic I its,Convulsions,
Js, Palpitation of the ID-mt,.Hpimt!
s.Htiffiu ss of Ure Joint*. Liimb:
Neuralgia, Nervous Tramnrs, General Debility nr
hau>U»n. Defteicncy of Nervous and Phyrieal En-i,
and all Ni-rroii* Di -o.-dcrsor Complaints ailsing from
dcrnngi d statfi of tire Nervous System* Asa yrnnuin
tor Apoplexy Ure Machine I* mnfldedtlv rerninm nded,
and in Uie most confirmed rase* of Scrofula, Dropsy.
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of Ure Spine, nnd nil
similar eouiplainu,iu effort* arc equally sure*ssful.
Each Machine is conveniently amused with Ure Bat.
tery ami all necessary »;*piian'-cs, put up in m at walnut
cases. Accompanying each I* a new Manual, containing
full nnd simple directions for it* usn and apjilieaUou in
the various diseases in which it Is r. coninremh d.
Price of Ure Machines complete, TWELVE DOI.
LAUH each. A liberal discount made to Whoirt dc Pur
chasers. The Machines can be »afely.scnt to any partol
the world, and each inmum-nt Is warrtnied.
Manufticturcd and sold wlmlesale and retail, by
II. c. MORElIEAll, M. D.,
189 Broadway, New-York.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM DR. IIOLLICK
Thectlebraltd Author, lecturer, and Practitioner.
NcwYork, Oct. IM, 1848.
De»r Sir:—In complUnce with jour request, tn “state
candidly my opinion of your Graduated .Matnetic Ma
chines,’’ it affords ino pleasure to say, that I highly aj»-
prove of their simplicity and convenience, nnd Uist, after
iiumerru* Dials oftlioseiiianufacturcd by others, I have
been induced to adapt yours in my practice, and tn re-
coniim-i.d Un-in lo those who consult moon tlie subject
l.sliould al o shite that I hive never found Ure I -nsttrouMe
in keeping your InsUunrent* in perfect order, and Ure sim
plicity of their construction is such, Uint I should suppose
no person would find any difficulty in thi* rei|»cct. 79/*
it not tkecatt with other instrument!, ma y of tekith ure
compter in their cnntt'HCtion, and thi refore liable to derange
ment. Ilia few wold*, I consider Ure general exc: II nee
ot yonr Magnetic Machines worthy of coimm-nd.ition,
you nre free tn use my name and inlluence, if it cun be
service.
It may not hr nmifs to mention that ! regard the Mag-
ncjfe .Machine ns pi’c-ulinrly hcneflclnl In the |*».:vah-iil
class of diseases coifed Nervous Complaint*, and ttv.it I
have recomtqi-ndcd your imtrumcnt 111 sever.* nnd pro
tracted ra c*ofDyrp<-|wi.-i, Convul-inns or Fits,nnd Deaf
ness, (Whirli Is nearly always ofnercout character,) w '
ZNTIRK Sl-CCVZZ.
1 am, dear sir. verj’re*pc« tfullyyour*.
FREDERICK IIOLLICK,.M. D.
To. Dr. D. C. Morehfad, 189 Cromlway, N. V.
FROM DR. CHARLKH A. LEE.
Editor of the Nt\o York Journal qf Medicine, Pro-
ftstor of Materia Mediea in Geneva College, &-c.
fi.C. Mo*-iu.iD, SI. I).
DziaHra:—I have employed your Impnived Gradii.t-
ed Magnetic Machines, for tire lust year in my practice
and have found Uicm superior to any witli which I have
heretofore licen nequainted. They appear to inn to com
bine nil tire advantage* doired in such au lirotniment, and
I accordingly cheerfully recommend tlimn lo tire profes
sion. CHARLES A. LEE,M.I).
Professor of Materia Medlca in Geneva Cortege.
FROM HORACE GREELEY, ESQ.,
Editor of the N. Y. Tribune.
We rccenUy heard of a case wherea mother and new
ly bora Infant given up as dead, were restored almost ln-
KtonUy by the use of the Graduated Mngnetic Machine.
These instruments nre made hy Dr. Mobkiikad of this
eity, and we leant that their use is rapidly extending
among intelligent Practitioners. They nre exceedingly
elegant and convenient in Uielr construction, and we be
lieve equally excellent and efficient in Uielr use.
/•Vom the New Orleans Commercial Times.
Is It too much to say that every family, hotel, boarding
house, every ship and steamer which leaves our t>ort<, and
every physician nnd person needing benefit nr desiring to
do good, should posses# at least one of Dr. MoKenr.An’t
Magnetic Machines? In all AVreuus Diseases we know
them to ho invaluable.
OO- Price or the Machines, TWELVE DOLLAR**
each, complete hi every re*;rect, and warranted.
For sole at the Proprietors prices, by
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Jan. 99. 3in * Jlgent for Sarannah. tleo.
WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWF.UIY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
aiooit sitrorvifscmcnts.
A NEW Edition of tho United States Din-
pensatnm by Wood A Ruche, careftilly ret feed.
The Doiiii silt- practice of Hydropathy, (With Illustra
tion*;) by Edward Johnson, M. I).
l\ utcr-Curu fbr Ladies, llliutmled with varlmu Cases;
hy Mrs. M. L. Shew. Revised by Joel 8hew, M. D.
IlydroiuUiy, or Watcr-Curei Its principles, processes,
and males of treatment: by Joel Hhew, M. D.
The Water Cure iu Uniunlc DDcascs; by James Manly
Cully, Al. D.
Tho Water Cure In America: two hundred and twenty
coses of various dlseare t treated with Water by Drs.
IVrsselhccft, Hhew, Debnrtha, HhieiVnleeker, nud others.
The Hand Book of llydrointliy, Tor Professional and
Domestic use: by Dr. J. Weiss.
Results of Hydropathy; hy Edward Johnson, M. D.,
author of ••Life, Health and Disease,’’ Ac.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy: Notes on the
cure or Cholera hy Cold Water, lutended for popular use;
by the late II. F'rancke, translated from the German hy
Robert llatkie, Al. D.
AberncUiy’s Family Physician, or Ready !*rescribrr,
with tngtesUons on Dm irvalnicnt of Cholera; hy Dr.
AlrCormlck, U. 8. A.
PartuilUon and the Principles and Practice of Obste
trics; by W. Tyler 8mlth, Al. D., Lomlou, Lecturer on
Obstetrics in the Hunterian School of Mcdlcino.
Received by JOHN Al. COOPER.
July 94
Chancery Reports, vol 20; containing Youngc
'jVTEYV-YOllK Ctiurt of Appeals.—llotiorts
-L1 of Cases decided from Heptember 1847, lo Decem
ber 1848; by Geo. W. Cam#took—vol. 1st.
English Cl
A Collyer, vi
Wharton’s American Criminal Law.
Also, the Cholera, Iti Cause, PrevenUon and Cure; hy
Charles IHehardson, Al. I). Price l-JK cents.
Tho Old Judge, or Life in n Colony; by Judgo llnlibur-
bm. Price 50 cent*—complete edition-
Th* Slicing Hireet Alilllirer’s Apprentice, or Life in
New-York. 35 rent*.
Eller’s Housekeeping Blade Easy. 19V cents.
Old London Bridge, or Uie Days of Henry 8lb. 50
W. THORNE WILLIAAI8.
F ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC L1NI-
AIENT, OR PAIN KII.LKK.-Ilnvlngfetr a num
ber of yenre pa»t mnilo and sold my Lintmont, ntjd
used the same <m my own ;«pson,t feel pufcetly secure
lnntferingUtoUie|Hiblic,aan safe and curtain remedy
Tor Rheumatism, Pains In Ure Limbs, Joints, andHwull-
ing or Enlargements of Uie Bones.
VVrtiMMi*/*—Wc append Uie following Testimonial*
or persons well known in Savniumh:
HkvannaH.AIavOUi, 1817.
Mr. W.G. Fnlllgnnt—Pin This is to certify Uiat l was
severely attacked with Uhrumallsm In my feet, so ns to
prevent me from attending to my business. Having been
recommended to try your Rltcuiuatle Liniment, or Pain
Killer, I did so and was (Vcifl from all ptttn In a short time.
I am now perfoetty well nnd have not felt any pain since,
nnd would chccrftilly recouunend It to my fellow-citizens.
Kira Karr.
Bcrivrn County, May l9Ut, 1818.
1 have been troubled with very severe pains In my
limbs, and particularly In my back, so much so as not to
be ahfe to attend to my pianUng Interests, and having boen
recommended to use Fnlligaut’s Rheumatic Liniment, or
Pain Kilter, 1 Uioiight I would do >0, ami 1 found it to give
mo almost inuiieillnte relief; and what ismostslngulnr,
tny wife having enlargement and sttflhcst of joints of her
hands, hy ap;dying the remedy to my alike ted ports,
received great relief Ireiself.
I would recommend it tn every person affiirtcd. ns being
a sovereign r ure and a very cheap one. J no. Luo as.
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the store nt
• L. N. FALLIGANT.
West side Alarkct square, Savannah, On.
None are gonulne unluss bearing the signature of tho
proprietor of his own hand writing on Ure label.
W. G. FALLIGANT.
Savannah, Oct. 9-7,1818. oct94
cents.
June 98
T ADY ALICE, or Tho New Una.
XJ Tho Lifenf.MaxIinlHen Kohcsplerre. with extracts
from his unpublished correspondence; hv G. II. Lewes.
Gl< sclcCs Ecclesiastical History ftnmtne fourth cdiUnn,
revised and auietidi-d; translated fiom the Ucrman hy
Haniucl Davidson, L. L. D.
Tim Woodman t A romance of Uie times of Richard
III; by G. p. It. James, Esq.
America and the Americana; by the Into Achilla Murat,
translated Horn Uie French.
The Carpenter of Rouen; hy J. 8. Jones, Al. D.
The Alysterics of Ure Court of London; by U. W. Rey
nolds, Part 1.
Alagdelau and Alarela, or the Rectory Guest; by Mrs.
Grey.
Chi London Bridge, or the Days of Henry VIII.
Edmond Dante**, a 81-quel to the Court ol Alonte-Chris-
to; hy Alexander Duma*.
Class Book of Zoology; by Prof. It. Jrogcr. Received by
* JOHN Al. COOPER.
July 17
r PHE Dead Sm EXPEDITION.—Narra-
-L live of the United State* Expedition to the River
Jordan and U10 Dead Hen; hy W. II. Lynch, U. 8. Navy,
Commander of the Expedition—in 0110 volume, 8vo.,
with map* and numerous Illustrations.
Tuckennan’s Characteristics of Literature, illustrated
by the Genius of Distinguished Alcn.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural Architec
ture—4Ui cdiUon, many plates.
June 13 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Rio Hngnrs; 30 do. .Muscovado do.
900 lm«* Itlo Coffee; 100 bbls. N. O. Whiskey
45 bid*. Phrip'a Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
50 do. New England Rum
250 boxes uionufa 1 lured Tobacco
300 re ams Wrapping Paper; 35 half bid*. Nn. 1 Mackerel
3000 lb*.Co:lftdi;50 tioxe* pale Snap; 50do. No. 1 do.
•50 bid*. N. O. 8ymp; 40 hhds. Cuba Mola.oes
50 tfer. e* Cuba Alolarees; 50 boxes Hperm Candles
10 qr. ca-k*Madeira Win?; 25 do. do. Malaga do.
25 bids. UaraUria Bum; 50 Ikixcsre aled Herring
50 do. 8ugtir, uutter and Coda ULeuits
75 matt* Ca-i-la; 10 lilid*. Bacon Hides
50 quarter c he.L* lly-on Tea, 35 eighth do. do.
90 chest* Ilia* k Tea; 10 bog* Pepper; 5 bag* Pimento
10 k -g* Go h .11 Butter, 90 bids. Alrinongaiu-fu Whiskey
13 liaif pipes Otard, Dupuy k Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheese
5 lihd*. Kentucky LeafTohar co; 50 boxos Pearl Starch
900 Deinijotiii*, various sizes
75 ba-kets Champagne, of chojee brands, in store and
for sale by J. V. CONNERAT.
Jan 1
fT ALOOLAH—Or Journey mint to tho
Xsl. DJ”b«l Humre: nil Autoldojiapliy of Jonathan Ho
ur: edited hy VV. 8 Mayo.
The Genius of Italy; hy the Rev. Robert Turnbull.
Select Italian Comedies, translated by Goldoni, Gcraud
and Nota.
.Manual of Ancient Geography nnd History; by Wil
helm Pectz, translated front tlie German; edited by Kc-
chenovcr Arnold.
Alnndeville’s Elements of Rending and Oratory.
Saddlebag’s Journey to the Gold Higgins, illustrated
iti* caricature* by Head—95 cents.
Nursery Book for Young Alottu-rs; by Mrs. Tutliill—
50 cents.
A few more Airs. Kirkland’s Holiday’s Abroad.
Jack Ariel, or Llfeon Board an Indiunutn.
Tire Hen-Pecked Husliaud: a Novel.
Hintson Public Architecture; by Robert Dale Owens,
4to^manjrplates. VV. THORNE WtLLIAMH.
A. CHAMPION ufiris for railc, at
Htore, North side AInrket-sqiinrc: 40 hhds 8t.
Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado aud N. ‘
8ugan>; 100 baits H10 nnd Java Coffee
50 bbls Crashed, Powdered nml Reflired Sugars
95 boxes Woolsey k Woolney’s Loaf do
10 lih.U Molasses, aud to hhU Hymn
100 bbls and half l.-ld* Canal nnd Georgia Flour.
50 box*-* Hperm, 35 do Adaninutlne, and 30 do Hull’s
Candb-s; 100 mixes nnd half boxes Soap
<Q casks VV Inter and Fall Sperm (til
10 bbls. Me** Pork; 10 half bbls. F. Al. Beer
50 packages Buckwheat in bid*, half or. eighUi and bags
95 lMckasischoice Tens; 90,000 *ii|iennr llnvnnn Sugars
75 boxes half nnd qr. Ilaisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
20 casks and 50 boxes choice Winn
I pipe Brandy, viirage of 1842
1 qr. ca k Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
300 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Aliistard, Pepper. Ginger. Allspice, Cloves, Alore, Al-
mntids, Currants, Sweet Oil, Snnlines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine nnd Cider Vim-gar. Cndlbdi, Potatoes, fcc. kc.
N. B.—The aliove stock of Good* have all beenselcetcd
with much care for cash, at Uie unprecedented low price*
of Groceries, nnd great Inducement will Ire given lo those
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. no v 1
GROCERIES.—Give ua a call!—
Th? Subscribers have received from New-
York, n rhnlre and well selected stock ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,selected by one of Uie firm ej
prc.c-ly for UiD market, ron.-fetlng or
Ht. (.'mix, Porto Rk-o and Muscovado Sugar- 1 ;
Loaf, Cra-lie-l, powdered and Clarified Sugars;
Pale and white Soap; Hperm and Tallow Candles;
Hyson, Black, Imperial nnd Gunpowder Tea*;
<divc nil; Sordines; Herring* ami No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond.*, Bakin*, Currant* and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Falk, Hru-dres, nnd all ottrer
articles ii’itnlly kept In a Family Grocery Store*.
Also keep always on hand of the best quality, ehoh-e
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tongm-s, Ham*, ke. For *aic 00 a.-crimmodnting terms,
by DAVID O’CONNER,
ocl 34 Corner of Broughton nml Hraytnn >t#.
C 'HINA, Gloss and Earthen WARE—R<v
/reived, hy recent arrival*: Fine China Ten Sett*,
various patterns, splendid variety nf single Cups and
Saucer#; Dinner Setts; gilt nnd plnln Pitcher*; Can
dlesticks, high and low, China Vases nnd ottrer mnnUe
ornaments; Save Alls; 'I oilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs,
gilt and embossed, various si tes; Granite. Dinner, Ten and
Toilet Sett#, Lustre Bowls; together with n general as
sortment of Granite-Ware: Decanters, new patterns;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed}
Water ami Wine Bottles; Astral,Polar, nnd Globe Lamp*;
Candlesticks, plain and colored; Finger Basin*; Fruit
Basket*; Did.i>; Bowls; Halt Cellars, various patterns;
Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Houles, Vases,
kc.; Hllver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles and Robiick#;
plaited Fruit Bosket#; Castors; Mustard Tops; Ten, Des
ert and Table Hpoon#; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
8tojir»cra;TenHtnilner#; Britannia Coffee Biggins, Ums
nnd Pot*; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea 1’otg, Choc
olate do.; Lamp*, CandlesUcks. Cups, Mugs, Hoap Boxes,
Pitchers, Castors, kc. WEEDS fc AfOKRELL,
oet9l Millets’new Building, Hroughton-strret.
A IK TIGHT STOVES—Largo sizes,
XX public rooms and halls. Also, a few Cool
—, for
Cooking
. tmu.m iv.nuu-11 inn-rn.
NAIM* AND TIN.-300 kegs Nails, and 50 boxes Tin
for roofing.
GUNS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
prices, .
SOCKET SPADES—60 dozen, lust received.
Carriage Ways and Lock* for folding door*.
AX EH—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axes, just received.
TWINE.—Bagging, Ball nnd Heine Twine.
UUIHTLEM FOll OINB—50 Bm. fast received, and for
sale by McCLEHKEY k NORTON.
Sj O riCE.—I'our months after dale ai
J.X lion will bo made to tho'Honorable the inferior
Conn of < 'hntlinm county, when sitting as a Court nf Or
dinary, fur leave to sell nil the Lnnris and Negroes be-
bulging I" the Estate of Andrew Bird. Jr., Into of raid
count v-. ili-cc-nsed.
June 27 CYRUB BIRD, Administrator.
TVTOTK .’h:.—Four months after date, appli-
l.l cation will bn made to Uie Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, when sitUng for ordinary
purposes, for leave to tell nil the real nnd personal estate
nr Charles Stnvkrt, Win of wild County, deceased, (nr no
mill'll thereof as may Im necessaiyj) for the benefit of tho
licit * 11 ml creditor* of oabl estate,
mar ‘N H. VV. ADAMS, Administrator.
BURNER'S Compound Fluid Extract of
± CONYZA and 8TYLUNGIA.—This preparation
is a highly Concentrated Extract, containing all the nctlvo
niedlclunl properties of Uie Couyza, (commonly known
aa Black Bool,) and Uie Btyllingia, nr Queen’s Delight.
These plants hnvu been long since used aiming our
BouUiern Negroes nnd in einpyrleal practice, with tire
happiest results,'In cases of Chronic Rheumatism, Ulcers
of long standing, and Hecondary Syphilis. It is much su
perior to any preparnttnn orBarrnpnrilla ns an nllcmlive,
being more active and prompt in its operation on the
system. These facta have induced Uie subscribers to
present to the attcnUon of Physicians a preparation pre
pared according to strict Chemical and Pharmaceutical
science, devoid of all the feculent and Inert parts of Uie
roots, not doubting that it will supersede the unscientific
andcrudo prcpamUons heretofore used.
Price—Al per botUe, or six bottles for £5.
Prepared only hy TURNER k ODEN,
June B Monument-square. Havannah, Ga.
f'JREEN GINGER.—For Bale by
VJ July 18 L. J. MYERS, Bntcts’ Building’s.
ID IlOWN’S Eiwence of Jamaica GINGER,
J J Prepared and Hold nt Frcderick Brown’s Drug
nnd Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Chestnut nnd Fifth
Hrects, PHILADELPHIA. The primary effects of this
valuable preparation are experienced In iu gcnUestimu
lative influence in the stomach, nnd from thence diffu
sing itself through the whole system. It is excellent In nil
turns and hypochondriacal affections, some of the moo
evident nf which nre an oppression or sense of weight,
and liatuleney, succeeded by nervous headache, giddiness
kc. Tire so it removes by noting on Ure stomach a* 11
gentlr. stimulus, diffiuing 11 mild and cordial warmth, grad
ually exhillrnUng tlie nerves nnd giving tono to the diges
tive organs. It is nlso useful fn chronic rheumatism,
lumbago, he. a* on external application to the part* 111-
fitted. When applied externallyJi should be mixed with
an equal nuonUty of brandy orsplriu.
In liatuleney or want of tone in Uie stomach, half-
ten spoon-full may he ukeii twice or three times n dny,
I re fore meals, in sugar and water, and when the stomach
feels oppressed afh*r enting, or distended hy flatulency,
about 20 or 30 drops of the essence in u wine glass of
wnter or wine. Invigorates and assists digestion. It is ex
cellent in sea sickness, in restoring Uie tone of the stom
ach.
One gross received from the proprietor hy
A. A.HOLOMONBi Agent,
Ju»« Market Square
fiBntrval SWtin-ttscmnits.
■fttclifcnl Sitibn-uscmntifj.
L IVER COMPLAINT, Jauojico, Dysi»n-
sin, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseajo or the
— _ie Head, Hurried ami Difficult
tering atThe Heart, Choking or Suffocating
n In a lying jreeture, Dimness or Vlsluti,
•fore Uie Higlit, Fever and dull pain in the
JUritcnI main 1 tfscmcnta.
/'1UEMICAL BREAD!—An Improvod
Vj meUtod for making Bread, hy which a saving nf 90
percent I* effoctml, and a better and mom wholesome
article obtained than hy the nld process of fermentation.
This Bread is a certain cure flir, and preventive oft Dys
« , and is invaluable in tire preservation of good
. Invalids are particularly invited to give it a tritr’
IL L. B. Lewis, M. D.
New-York, April 1849.
I.nwrvnce lleld, Esq., Trofessor of Chemistry to the
College of I’lmrmncy, New-York, says:—Bread made by
Uiis process,It perfectly safe and wholesome, 4s not near
to apt tn tour, the quantity produced much greater, and
will remain eweet for several days.
James R. Chilton, M. D., raja:—The process is per
fectly simple, Uie Bread sweeter, and undoubtedly more
wlmiesoiiie than when mado by the u*ual method.
Professor Milllman, Jr. slates ohJecUona to tho com-
moil mode, give* Uie rationale fur making Bread by tire
Chemical process, nnd odds, Uie healUi'of the community
must be greatly benefltted by Urn use or this article so pe
culiarly adapted to delicate stomachs. .
The undersigned have purchased from Doctor Lewis
Ills valuable receipt, and ate prepared to ftinilsh families,
tinkers and oUrer* with materials nnd directions for use,
The expensu is less Umn tho price of the yeast in the or
dinary mode. JOHNSON k CO.
TJUSBAND’S GENUINE CALCINED
Il MAGNI8IA—Husband’s Calcined AtagnJsia I* en
tirely deprived of Carbonic Acid, Dee front unpleasant
taste, smelt, or other disagreeable property, and without
*- alate. Oi
l^UROPEAN Life and Manners in familiar
Letters la Friend*; by Henry Cnlmun.
A Trap to catch a Huulrenm; hy the author of Old Jol-
liffe, A Meirv Christinas, kc. kc.
Tnrdleu’s TteaUso 011 Epidemic (’liolcra, translated
fioin tho French, by Hatuuel L. Bigelow, M. II.
Rc;ioit on the Cholera In I'atit. publi-hcd by niithurit]
of tlie French Government; translated from the original
Wild Western Scenes t A Narrative of Adventures In
live Western Wilderness, the ncnrc»t and best California;
hy Luke Hhortfleld, illustrated.
Banning’s Conimon-Hcnse—being a rational treatDo
condensed from ills course of popular lectures on Chtoulc
Diseases—a new cditiim.
Mharpey and Qualii’s Anatomy: edited hy Joseph Lefelz,
M. I>.—first American from llfllt London edition, with
over500 IlhistrnUons.
Friend* in Council; A series of Readings and Discourse
thereon.
Instruction for Field Artillery, Horse and Foot
Parker’s Compendium of Natural and Experimental
'hllnrophy, wiUi 0 description of Bream and Lucotnuiivu
.nclnet.
Weld's Latin l.oson* nnd Render.
A Treatise on Algebra; by 8. t hose. Received by
~ JOHN M. COOPER.
rougluic* or gittiness to touch or palate. One tea spoon
ful of it is equal in strength to Uiree or four tea spool ' *
of the Common Calcined Mngnisiu.
Having niade trial of tlie Calcined Mngnhda prepared hy
ThomnsJ. Husband, I have found it a superior article,
and enu recommend it ns being equal to Henry’s.
Cuarlbs Evans, M.
Philadelphia, 1844.
I have used ‘llil*band’s Calcined MngnUla,” much to
my satisfaction, and hnve no hositataUon in recommend
ing It as n superior article.
Philadelphia. 1844. N. Hiioknakrr, M. D.
I have examined a bottle of the Cnlcftied Magnlsla pre
pared bv Thomas J. Husband, and regard it n.* an excel
lent article. It. M. Huston, M. 11.,
Pmf. Materia Mediea In Jeff. Med. College.
Philadelphia, 1844.
I have made trial of the Calcined Mngnesla prepnred
by Mr. Thomas J. Husband, and consider llqulte.equnHo
that ofMr. Henry of Manchester.
Francis G. Burnt, M. D.
Having had somo experience in the use of Husband’s
Magnesia, with my patient*, I feel confident that it Is folly
equal to Henry’s English Magnesia, and I* think one ten-
snnnnfolt equal to four tea-spoonsfull ofthe common Cal
cined Magnesia ofthe shops. Cm arleB Noble, M. D.
Philadelphia, 1845.
I have frequently used Husband’s Magnesia in my fan
ily nml practice, nnd consider it equal to Henry’s.
Philadelphia, 1845. T. II. YaRDLIT, M. D.
Price 50 cents. For sale by
TURNER k ODEN,
dec 4 ' Monument-square.
June 25
TJOL1 DAYS’ ABROAD; or Euroix) from
XX tho West: bv Mrs. Kirklaml.
The Hill DilH< ulty, nnd some Expcrb-nees of Life in
the Plnintof Ease—with other Miscellanies: by George
U.Checm, D. It.
No. 1. Tho Personal History and Exjierlenca of David
Copperfield The Younger: by Clinrles Dickens.
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'PO the PUBLIC.—BURNS &. SCALDS.
X 1 challenge the world to prove, that
UALLBY’8 MAGICAL PAIN KXTRACTOU,
That is tn my, the original and only genuine article, (1
tlie counterfeit and imilnUon Extractor,) lias ever mill ...
in nny one single instance, from its first introduction by
mo In 1p39, up to lids period,) to l-urr Uie worst Rums
and Scalds.
To Mothers of Famlllcz.
I would say, many accident*, sm-h as Bums, Hcntds,
Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, nre nffreouent occutreneo to
children, nnd they nre moreover subject to many other
complaints, tnch as Bore and Inflamed Eyes, Rlicuiiin-
Utm, Eruptions, Swellings, Sprains, nnd Inflnmtnatluiis.
DALLBY’ri EXTRACTOR is a certain, quick, safe and
never failing Remedy, in any and nil of the above enu-
meinti-d ea-ualtie* and dUenset.
The True Test
*, font the genuine HALLEY'S EXTRACTOR, in foe
worst Burns nml ticnlds, draws out the fire and pnln in n
few minutes; nnd from the moment of its npprteaUon it
relieves, subdues the palu. nnd produces a cooling and
sooUiing effect, and whut Is of vest importance, It ueals
Uie wounds witiinut scar I No fomily might riisi»fi>r«» u»
Ihi nliimut it lor n singlo dny, for it frcqueuUy is foe
menus of preserving life Itself I and now,
.MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit ami Imitation Extractors irkitatk nud
■ NCRKASZ TUK VAIN I
Cniitniii* nntl Clerks of Ntennibonta
ought never to be without a good supply of foe genuine
DnRi-y on board of Ureir vessels. Explosions and collaps
ing ol bollm# do frequently occur, and dreadfttl suffering,
nml—not unf.eqtu-iitly—lo.s of life I* foe consequence:
It is therefore positively criminal, to neglect thuncqulsi
tion of such nit invaluable Remedy. Read foe following
Awful Cose of Scald I
Wheat Fiki.D, Nkohra Co. N. Y., Fell. 28,1848.
Mr. Dalley-Dcnr 8lr: While my son, fifteen years old,
was nt work in the shingle nmnufm-tory nf L. P. Rose he
had Uie misfortune tn slip ami fell into a largo vat, used
for tire purpose of boiling blocks preparatory to cutting.
The blocks had Just been removed front tlie vat, con
taining a large quantity of boiling water. He fell for
ward, scalding both hands nnd anus, all one side, and nno
leg badly nnd the other partially. Tho scalds were so
had on his arms and leg foot most of the flesh came oil
with his garments, ami III* life was despaired of by bofo
■E physician* and friends.
Dailey’s Pnln Extractor was procured ns soon ns possi
ble (which was in ahoutslx hours) nnd applied, and which
relieved him from nil pain, prevented iiiflamnllon nml
swelling, nnd in a few days commenced healing his sores.
There appenrml n general improvement, so mtn-h so that
In three weeks he wr* removed to hi* father’* house, dis
tant ulmut one mile and a Imlf.
We continued the use of Uie nbovc medicine for two
mnnUis, nnd wo believe it was tho menu*, under Provi
dence, ofsnvlng hi* life, nnd we would cheerfully recom
mend it in all similar ctue* ns a safe nnd invaluable reme
dy. With senUim-nts of respect, I remain, dear sir, yoiit
obedient and humble servant. AoUak Clark,
Busannaii Clark.
C. E. Clark,
Wo the undersigned being personally acquainted with
the ease of Mr. Clark’s son, believe the ubovu statement
substantially correct.
AI. Dewey, I.ouisa Dewey, J. 8. Kelsey, Henry II.
Pearce. Win. Evans, E. Clark, L. P. Rose, Ira Newman,
Win. Newman, Mary J. Rose.
I ino.-t ro*|>ertfiilly refer to my printed pmnphlc
may important testimonials of cure* performnl, n
foe tntUt of which statements, I hold myself responsible
Pile*. RlieutnoUsm, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas, Bcald
Head, Cnrhiinrlo, Fever Bore*, Cut* of foe severest kind,
Bruises, Hwellings, Punctures, Hore Nipples, Broken
Breast, Chapped llnnd*nnd Lips, Hprnlns and Inflamma
tion*, where tlie part* alfecled can be reached nnd foe
Extractor applied, yield to its pain subduing, curoUve and
healing properties: Rut I distinctly declare, font I will
not hold myself responsible for foe cffecto of nny Extrac
tor. excepting whnl has been procured at iny own depot,
and from my authorised Agents, being cognizant of foe
dangerous tendency of the counterfeit*.
II. DALI.EY, 415 Broadway, New-York, nnd
935 Chestnut-street, Philadelphia.
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent for Savannah.
D. II. PLUMII fc C'O., Agents, Augusta, Ga.
R. CARTER, Agent. Columbus. On,
Jn3l KNOTT & BROWN, Agents, Oriflln, On.
Kidneys, and all JUtsses arising from a disordrrtd Here
or Stemuth la bulk Mate and Ftmalsi
Such at Constipation, luward Plies, I-ulluos# or Blood
in ilia liuml, Acidity to the Stomach, Nausea. Heart-burn,
Disgust for Food, Fullnoss or weight In the Stomach,
Sour EructnUons, sinking or Fluttering at tho pit of the
Stomach, swimming of the Head, llumr’ —•*
BronUiing, Fluttering
sensations when in r
Dots or web# before ..... — —
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the
Skin nnd Byes, l’aln in the Side, Rack, Chest, Limbs,
fcc., Sudden flushes of Heat, iluriilne In the Flesh, Con
stant Imagining* of ovll nnd great deptesrion of Spirit*
Can be effectually cured by
Dll. HOOPfiAND'N
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their power over the abort diseases is not excelled—
1 f equalled—by any other preparation in the United
Stales at the cures attest, in many eaten if ter thill-
ful physicians had failed.
Derangement of foe Liver and Stomach are sourcca of
Insanity, and will also produce disoaso of Uie Heart,
Skin. Lungs and Kidneys, and laya the body open to an
attack of the Cholera, Bilious, or Yellow Fover, and it
generally tlie first cause of that most banuftil disease,
Consumption.
Opiniont qf the Philadelphia Prut.
The “Dispatch,” of December 31st, says:—
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.—We have frequent
ly heard foe Celebrated German Bitters, manufactured by
Ur. Hoofland, spoken of in terms or commendaUon, and
we know deservedly so. It Is n too common pracUce, in
certain quarter*, to puff all manner of useless trash; hut in
Uie com ofthe above Bitters, hundred* are living witnes
ses or Uielr great moral nnd phyrieal worth. As n medi
cine for the Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Nervous Debility
nml Dyspepsia, It Im* Item found invaluable, efltocfoig
cures and thoroughly eradicating disease*, when all other
medicine# have felled. We feel convinced, that In the
uso of Uie Ucrman Bitters, the patient doe* not become de
bilitated, hut constantly gain* strength and vigor to thu
frame—a foci worthy nfgreat rousIdernUon. The Hitters
are pleasant In taste and smell, and can bo administered
under any circumstances, to the most delicate stomach.
Indeed, they cuti bo used by ell nelsons wiUi foe mo. t
perfect safety. It would bo well tor fooee who are much
affected In tho umou*#y»tcra, to commence with one tea
spoonful or less, and gradually iucretua. Wo speak from
experience, and arc of course, a proper Judge. The press
far and wide.Imve united in recommending the German
Bitters, and to tho afflicted wo mo»t cordially Rdvlao Uielr
- ie.
Tho “Spirit or tlio Times,” nr Juno 94th says
“DO OUR GOOD cmZHNH who are invalids, know
tho many astonishing cures that have been performed by
Dr. Iloofland’s Celebrated German Bitters? If they do
not, we recommend them to thn “German Medicine
8tore.”all who are afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Dyspeprin. «r Nervous Debility; the Doctor has cured
many of our ciUzeua after foe best physicians had foiled.
We have used them, and they havo proved lobe a medi
cine that every one should know oft and we cannot re
frain giving our testimony In their fovor, and Uutt which
gives them greater claim u|k>ii our huiuuto effort, Uioy are
entirely Vegetable.
The “Daily Newt,” of July 4th eayat-
“Wc speak knowingly nf Dr. ilonfland’a Celebrated
Gentian Hitters, when wo my it Is n blessing of Uiis age,
and In diseases of thn biliary, digestivo and Nervous Sys
tems, it has not we think an equal. It is a Vegetable Pre
paration, and made tcilhout Alcohol, nnd to nil invalids we
would recommend it as worUty their confidence,
llcail the Following.
It it from nno nf our first druggists, n genUeman fa
vourably known throughout foe United 8tau*»—tho pro
prietor of the “.Medicated Worm Byrupt”
Philadelphia, Nov. 03d, 1848.
Dear Sir,—It Is with much pleasure font I tesUIV to tlio
extraordinary virtue of your German Hitters, having sold
largely of them these last few mnnUis to various person*,
afflicted with Liver Complaints, Dyspepsia, and debility
of tho Nervous system. lean say conscientiously ilia
Uiey are the l*et article ortho kind I havo ever sold, (am
I deal in nil fon popular medicines) and I consider it foe
only medicine for the above disease before tho public.
1 have never sold one botUe Uiat has not given salisfoc-
tion, and brought forth U10 commendaUon of Utdke who
used It.
I deem till* my duty I10U1 to you as Uto proprietor of this
highly valuable urU-.-le, and to thoeu afflicted with thu
nlmve complaints, Hint Uiey may know of its curative pro
perties and to enable them to select foo good from foe
vnrious articles with which our market is flooded.
WiUi much respect, I remain yours, fcc.
J. N. IIUBENHACK, Druggist,
Corner of Second and Coates streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Physicians hast Failed•
Philadelphia, Deo. 27,1843.
Dear Sir—It Is wiUi feelings of pleasure I communi
cate to you the sanative effects (and In a short time) of
your invaluable “Hoofland’# Celebrated German Hitters,”
upon my system while Inliorinc under the Jaundice, A-
bout two year* aso I had nn attack of foe Jaundice and
won coil lined to Uie house six weeks under medical treat
ment pf the Fa •ily Physician nnd for smueUme after, when
I went out I had to ho very careful of myself, since Uiat
timo I have had several attacks of Uie same disease, and
your Ritters have entirely relieved nnd cured mo hi two
or three days. My nextdooriieighbor,Mr.JOIIN DIEHL,
lost spring, Imd a long nnd serious spell of Jaundice, he
had it toinctimo before I knew It; A* watconfined to his
bed. As warn a* 1 heard nf Ids condition l called to see
him and told him of the effect your Hitters hod upon me
In tho same ritocase. Ho hnincdiatrly sent for n Bottle,
nod in a few days he was cared. I have In several Instan
ce# recommended Uie Hitters in ofoer cn*es, always pro
ducing the same hnp^iy effect. My wife has been const-
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"OATENT Concentrated Vegetable and Spice
X Extracts, for Culinary Purposes.—Allspice, Al
monds, Celery, Ciniinmon. Cloves, Rose. Ginger, liomi-
rndtoh. Lemon, Lemon Peel, Mace, Marjoram, Peach;
Mint. Nutmegs, Oranga Peel, Ratafia, Savory, Thyme,
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preparation; a# hy the introduction of a few drops
cither Extract, the desired fluvourenii readily lie obtained.
To Captain# or Vessels and person# gains tn a foreign
climate they will bo found Invaluable. Having all the lux
uries of a Conservatory nt hand. Warranted to retain
their nimliUes for nny period. For *ntc by
feh 10 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument sq.
?OR tlio Removal and Permanent Cure of
. . AM# NERVOUS DISEASES, and of those COn t.
p nlnto which are enu-cd hy an Imptired, weakened and
unhealthy cotHliUnn of Uie Nervous System. This beau
tiful aud convenient application of foe mysterious powers
or Galvanism nnd MagnetLm.ha* been prtinoumrd by
distinguished physician# IhjUi in Europe and the United
Stales, to be foo moat valuable medicinal discovery or foe
ge. Dr. CuRtaTiR’a Galvahio Bslt and Maokrtio
lo 10, Is used witli foe most perfect and certain success
1 nil eases or General Debility,strengthening the Weak
ened body, giving tone to the vnrious organs, and invigo
rating the system. Aire In Fits, Ununp. Paralysis and
Palsy, Dysnepria or IndigesUiiu, Rheumatism, Acuta and
Chronic, Gont, Epilepsy. Lumbago, Dearness, Nervous
Tremor*, Palpi ration or foe Heart, Apoidexy, Neuralgia.
Pains In the Bide anil (.‘best, Liver Complaint, Bplna(
Complaint, and Curvature df the Bptne, Hip Complaint,
Disease* or the Kidneys. Deflcfeney of Nervous and
hvalcnl Energy, aud all Nervous Diseases, which corn-
. hunts arise horn ono aimpie cause, namely, a Derange
ment ortho Nervous Bystem.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Irotn tho
most re*pcctnWe source* could Im given, aufflclcnt to fill
every column in till* piper. We make a few selection.
The flrrt to an extraordinary case, and conclusively proves
that “truth Is stranger than fiction.”
Tho following letter, narrating one of foe most reraark-
nhlo events in the annals of Medical Science, Is from foe
Uev. Dr. )«nndls, a Clemman of New Jersey, of dis
tinguished attainment* anil exalted reputation t
HIDKRV, New Jersey, July 12,1848.
Da. A. H. CnaiSTia—Dear Sift You wish to know of
sna what has been the result lu iny own ease, ofthe sppR
cation of the Galvanic Rbltaku Nkoklack. My reply
is n* follows:—
For about tmaly ysara I had been suffering from Dys
pepsia. Every year foe symptom* became worse, nor
could l obtain permanent relief fiom any cootm of medi
cal treatment whatever. My physician* were skilful
and on-eJfent men; hut here Uielr preacripUons felled.
About fourtoi-n yenre aince, iu conccqucnee of frequant
exposure to the weather, in Uw di#charge of my personal
duties, I tiernme subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism,
which for year after year, caused me Indescribable anguish.
In the severer paroxysms, the skill of my physicians
sometime* afforded mu great relief) but this relief ttSjs on-
durably afflirn-d with Liver Complaint and Neuralgia,
by the uso of foo Ritters she is well, now enjoying good
health. We believe fiomfoc many cures wo know or
these Bitters cflbcUug, that they possess iu a remarkable
and extraordinary degree great curative properties, and
that which enhances their vain* with u* L, thsynro »n-
Urely vegi-tnlile. e nlwnys keep foe Ritters on hand
nnd would not he willing tn he without them.
Very respectfollyjmure.
Ci PEIRCE, 370 Snath Front strut.
Cnn stronger testimony Im niMuccd by nny Preparation
liefore lliu pnldie? A single bottle will convince any 0110
of Uielr power over dDense. They are Entirely Vsoa-
taslr, and will p.-rmancmly destroy foe most oksiisnls
coitictness, and e*vo strungUi and vigor to foo frame, at
no time debilitating the paUcnt; bclug also gratcftil to the
most delicate stomach under any circumstances, nnd cnn
lie administered wiUi perfect snfety to delicate infnnts—
they are free from Alcolol, Hvaur, Acids, Galomkl,
and all mineral and injurious ingredient#.
They can be taken at ail times anti under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them
having o soltildri; effect, ami no bad" result can ac
cruefrom an over dost.
For sale, wiiolbsals and RKTAiL.at thn principal I)o-
S t, GERMAN MEDICINE BTORE, No. 978 Rack
turkt, Pliilndclpliin. For sale in Savannah by
JOHNSON fc CO.
In Charleston by Haviland ,11 arnalIi Co;—In Augus
ta, by Wm. Hainks, nnd hy respectohle Dealers generally
— ““ July 14
throughout fon United Htntes.
CIIOLF.HA AND MIM-7IIAL WATER.
Antidotal Treatment of Epidemic Cholera.
■JI/TIl. Uoussell, of Philadelphia, in his Card,
lfi makes tlio following miotnlfon from UraifownU’i
Medical nnd 8urglcal Journul, to which wo would algo
invite the attenUnn of the public. Ilralthwalt snyst—
“Whon iho remedy (Mineral or Hodn Wnter) has boen
given in Uioso ca»c*, denoting derangement of U10 atom-
«ch alone present, according to my experience, tht
cflVct of the medicine has been to relieve tho symptoms,
almost Immedliitely, the nntisen is speedily dissipated, the
J iddlness nml faintness disappear, and Urn sense of bum
ng and heat at the pit of stomach is nn longer felt 01
complained of niter two or Uiree doses. Rut Uie moat re
markable circumstance is font which attended thn em
ployment of tne sumo ngcut during foe stngo nf tlie diar-
rlimn, font relaxation of foo bowel* which is almost al
ways Uie precursor of the severe form of Cholera, in the
numerous case* in which 1 iinvn given foo Carbonic Acid
nt Uiis period, it has Invariably arrested (wiUi some few
exceptions) foo morbid process, nt n longer period, it is
Iran, but still n rcgulnr and certain interval. But It is in
tho commencement of collnpso that foe efficacy of foe
remedy is best observed nnd its modus operandl tho most
apparent. Not only to the vomiting immediately arrested,
ns in Uteprovlous stage, hut the heat nnd burning sensa
tion nt the pit of stomach disappear almost as speedily—
depression ofthe system la removed, and other symptom*
or this Binge vanish by degrees, so as frequently tn leave
the patient comparatively free from all ailment after the
administration of 8 or 6 denes.
The effects produced by a chnnge of water mny he ob-
vlnted by tho use of plnln Soda Water. A superior nr-
ticlo may he Imd nt all times In boxes of convenient slzn,
put up nji JOHNSON fc CO.
r y o tho PLANTERS and FARMERS of
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Hnrldn.—I nm fon authorized Agent for the snlo nnd pur-
ehiwo «r fon “(.’AMELINA BATIVA” or GOLD OF
i’LhA8URE SHED, n nntlve of Flbcrln.
I nm rnndy to fill nil orders for thn Food, nnd being au
thorized by Rio Company to purchase foo same, I will pay
the highest market price roa all font may Im shipped to
me inBavnnnnli. W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
mny 30 Agent for the Coni|wny of New-York.
HR.CULLEN’S Indian VeijolabloREME
i.f DY—No Cure No I’ny—Rend Physicians’ Opinions
or it* Virtues.
I have prescribed tho above medicine in several
or Primary Vcncral Discuses and Secondary Syphilis,
nnd foe effect has been, strikingly honellclal; *0 much
so ns to induce me to cnnUnue its use in such cases
with much sntUfiu-tlon. Uto generally ngrccablu to the
taste of pnUenu.
JOHN A. F.LKINTON, M. D.,
No. 109 N. Fifth-Street.
Pliilndclpliin, June ID, 1845.
I have prescribed “Dr. Cullen’# Remedy” In manycnsos
of GonorrhiMi, nnd found it to effect n euro In n very short
time. A. WILSON, M. D»
Corner Twelfth und Shlppen-8t*.
Philndclphln, June 10,1815.
Wholesale and Retail, by ROWAND fc WALTON
proprietor*, 91 N. Hixth-street, Philadelphia. Fold hy
TURNER & ODEN, Fnvntmnh (In.
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V.X Grnndjimu’# CoinpositiotiM nre now prepared in six
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No. 1.—A simple Tonic, to keep Uie Hair in a hculiJiy
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No.9.—Warranted tneurntlm mostInvefernfedandruff.
No. 3—Warranted to stop thu hair from falling off, nnd
to make it grow again in it* nriinlUve Imnuty.
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No. 5.—Contain* n most powerful ingredient Hint de
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white.
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The above preparation , for sale hy
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Oregon and California in 1818, with IlliistraUons and
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Meimdra or Clintcnuhrlnnds written by hhnself, vol. 1.
Ifogerof Wi.mlover’# Chronicle, comprising the History'
nr England from the descent ofthe Fnxnns to A. D., 123j;
translated from the I.aUn hy J. A. Giles, D. C. L.
History PhiloMitthlcnlly Illustrated from the l-’nll of tlio
Roman Empire to the French Revolution; by Gcorgo
Miller,!). J)., AL R.J.A—Uilrd edition, revised by foe
author.
The Works of Pinto; translated by Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulay’# ItiMory of England, Boston edition, vol. 1.
Bhaw’spuUine* of English Lltorature.
Hero n Little nnd Thera n Little; by the nutlior of Lino
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, fcc.
T .*'u Y .m r '! 1,K,k ° r ,n Science and Art, fcc. fcc.;
by John Timhs. * ’
Raphael or Page# of the "Book of Life al Twenty; by
Alphonse De Lamartine. ” ’
Tho Cnxton* i A Family Plcturo hy Hir E. Huhvcr
Lytton.
Franklin’s Life. (Hlustrated,) Parts 4 and 6.
A Manual «r Fashion nnd Polltone#* for l.ndio* and
Gentlemen. Received hy JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 13
. 170R TRAVELLERS.-Tho followintr
n 1 '*" X, "nicies may ho found nt the New Clothing Store,
Gibbon’* Range, viz: Brown nml Check Linen over*
Hank#, Ruck-Skin Money Betts. Carpet lings, Unforelins,
nlilrto, Laps, 1 ranks, nml in fact almost every thing for
lL l . e 5? nvc, . lience .° r Travellers, (except money,) may bo
I'llnKP 111 wont ..nil nn.l
round, and at inmlcrnto prices. Those hi wont call nnd
GEO. B. NICHOLS.
mny 08
PAUL DE VERE Sc CO.’S CELEBRA-
L TED FLAVOURING EXTRACTS—For Impart.
Ing to Pies, Puddings, Jellies, Blauo Mange, fcc., their
ilellcloits flavours, without the slightest troublo or pro-
C tlon. Wo ntinex a few opinion* or the pre## re#pe»:t-
he#csuperior preparations:
Decidedly tho flnost flavors nre to he obtained from
these Extracts.—Era.
These useful arslclosno dOUhQvlll And their wny into
every hnuNo; nnd to person# residing abroad must really
ho InvaFimldc.—London Mercantile Journal.
Wo wore much gratified hy n novelty for ctdlnnry use
try tliom —Ttoic#^' x 1 ract * ,) nn ' 1 ndvi,,c nl1 our friends to
Having used tho nlmve Extracts in our fninily, wo cheer
fully concur with the London Times, eta., In Itamcmn-
iremlnlinti.—Family Circle, N* Y. c ,n
The derided economy In thu use of these lucftil nrll-
MlrrJr. fir tH ° ° ‘ ,ly 0 h l,y n ,,ln « ln hlal—Evenlng
Manii(hrtory,Dnlston, MfdjUesox. Omco,9aAbchurch
I.une, | ,ond<m. Agent* for Fnvntmnh,
Jan ft JOHNSON fc CO., Corner Bull nml Bay-sto.
1YTAGNETIO POWDER—For tho do-
J-yX slrucUon of Cockroncho*, Bed Bugs, Moths, Anto,
riles, Finn#, nnd Insoci* on plnnts. It u freo from nny
substance which to Injurious, nnd is wholly devoid ofnn r
nlRngTcenhlu odor, its officncy him been certified hy
disagreeable “dor. Its officncy tints been certified by
eminent Physicians or New-York, nnd nlso hy tho Pro
prietors of foo following Hotel#: Irving House, American
Hofei, A*tor House, fcc. A supply of for ’ *
Just received nnd for sale
Iho above Powder
July 3
COLLINS fc BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st.
j ^R. BILLINGS’ Carminativo and Astrin-
— gent SYRUP— 1 The gront Southern Remedy for
Dlnrtluen, Cholera Infentum, or Bummer Complaint of
Children, Dysentery, nridCholorn Morbus. Recommend
ed by cmiunni physician*, nnd used by tho surgeon*
Iho United State# army, with .n.n..«ni.i.n,i ,
sale hy l,
June 7
i. J. MYERS, Bincto’ Building.
0 AIC ORCHARD Acid Spring Water.-
Iho Wniersof these celebrated Medicinal Springs
nave been very extensively used by Pbyslclnn* for n grent
variety of discuses; for dlxcnscs or tho akin of every kind,
Uiey nre regarded n» n certain remedy; in cn*e* of dchlll-
ty.lo«# of nppctlte, wenkne*# of tho hrennt nnd back, Iho
vvnter* are a info and pleasniit remedy, nnd nlso for Dys-
pctMln nnd Chronic Diurrhom. '
I hcproprieiois roly particularly on the opinions of Phy-
slclnns, who hnvo tested the Wntare to suhitamlnto thu
.i . Ul . rJ. hn “bove nssortiono. It Is put up In nunrt hot-
M J
ties, nt 60 cents nor Iiottla—do#o, a wineglass
,n to hy G. n. HENDRICKSON
HPHE Great Southern REMEDY.—Dr.
x. lulling*’CannlnlUvonnd Astringent Byrun, for 1)1-
nrrhnin. Cholera, pyacnlerynnd Cholera Morlius; la ro-
coinuiended bv eminent physician#, nnd u»od hy the #ur-
AM 10 V nlled 8la, Sf w *di dlstingutohed #nc-
fSIf.’ia I "[ ,0 * llffrrin 8 from tho nliovu dlieasea
Hhould give it a trial, a# U always afford# relief. For ante
h y.„. unn L.J. MYRRH,
J ,,, y ao Bincto’Building.
iy temporary. Farther: In the winter of *43 and ’48, ta
consequence nfpreachlng a gnat deal in my own and
various other churches in this region, I was attacked by
tho Bronchitis, which soon became so severe a# to require
an immediate suspension of my pastoral labors. My are-
voas system ws mow thoroughly prostrated, and as my
tronchiUs became worse, an also did my Dyspepsia and
Rheumatic affection—thus evincing font theso disorders
were connected With each other through the medium of
Uio Nervous System.
But reasoning from effect to cause, I concluded that foe
Mereoas system must be reached, before any hope could
be Indulged or my obtaining relief ftwn Uteae most dis
tressing maladies. In foo wholo phantiacopmla there
seemed to bo no remedial a?cnt which could reach and
recuperate my Nervous System; every thing that I had
Died for this punioao had completely felled. At last I was
led by my friend* tn examine jour Invention#,nnd (though
with no very sanguine hopea of thrir efficiency,) I de
termined t« try th« effect of the application of the
GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with foe
MAGNETIC FLUID. This was In June, 1848.—
To my grent astonishment, In two days my Dyspepsia
had gone; in eight days I wm enabled to resume my pus-
toral Inlmrs, nor have I since omitted a single service on
account of the Bronchitis; and my RheumaUc affecUon
al*occn#edto troublo me. If time permitted, J routd
fill a sheet nf paper with foe details of particu
lar#, hut I can now only furnish Uil* brief abstract—
My Dyspepsia Iim time returned»the RheumaUsm once
in n while visits me, hut never severely, and Is easily
arrested, and Is mnnlfbsUy being driven from it# holdup-
on tny system jutd my BrnnchialaflbeUon to entirely eared.
I have nn ointncndcil the BELT nnd FLUID to many
who have been likewise suffering from neuralgia affec
tions. Tltoy have tried them, wJUi happy results, 1 be-
love In svere case.
.-■"""'’'""KSa™..
Tho Galvanic articles can be safely sent to nnrp.ui of
foe country, and are accompanied by full and plain direc
tions for use.
pricks or n*. cttttsTtK’a aAtWAKir curatives.
The Galvanic Belt. ...Three Dollars.
The Galvanic Necklace, TwaDoilnra.
Tlio Galvanic Bracelets One Dollar each.
The MagneUe Fluid, One Dollar.
For sale iu Savannah by tho authorised Agent,
A. A. HOLOMON8, Druggist.
i.ANii, ItisLKY fc Co.; In Macon
UprlD
In Augusta, by Haviland, Riblkv 1
hy Gkorob Paynk.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OP
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF TIIE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF TUB
SYSTEM, VIZ t
crofula, or King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on
the Face, Blotches, Riles, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlarge
ment and Pain qf the Rones and Joints, Stub
born Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, and Diseases artsing from an injudi
cious use cf Mercury) Ascites, or Dropsy, Ex
posure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chrome
Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this
Preparation.
The value or Uiis preparation to now widely known,
nnd every day tlio field of lu iist'rulnei>s is catondlug. J|
i# approved nud highly recommended by riiysician#, ami
is admitted to bo the moat powerful and searching pr«l***:
tion from tlie root (lust has ever Iwen employed In medic*'
prncUco. Thu unfortunate viefon iff hereditary disease;
will) swollen glands, contracted sinews and bones b*ir
carious, has been restored to lienlfo nnd vigor. Tlie acrof-
ttlous paUcnt, covered wiUi ulcers, loathsome ta htmseir
and ta Ills attendants, tins been made whole. Humlreds
ofpersonsjWliohnd groaned hnpclenly for years under
cutaneous nnd glandular tils orders, chronic rheumatism.
and many other complaint* springing fmtn a derangement
ofthe secreUve organs and tlio circulation.have been
raised as It were from the rack of disease, anu now, with
regenerated constituUons, gladly testify to thn efficacy of
UilstnesUmablo preparation.
Tho following certificate from Col. Samuel G. Tny lor, a
gejitleinnn or high standing and oxtcnilve acquaintance
through Uie Southern States, nnd lately appointed Consul
to New Granada, command# itself to the nttenlion of all*
Nbw-York, January 7,1848.
Messrs. A. B. fcD. Bonds: Gentlemen—Having used,
nnd witnessed tho cffecto of your excellent prcparallon or
Bnrsnpnrilla on different persons in various part# of thu
Bouthcm country, viz:—Virginia, Louisiana,Texas and
Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion
entertained of its grent medicinal value. In my own
enso it ncted nltnost like n charm, removing speedily the
enervated state of tho system, and vxciUng In the mort
agreeable manner, n tonic and Invigorating Influence.
Your Sarsaparilla Is highly approved and cxtcn*Wc|f
used hy tho United State* nrtny in Mexico, nnd my coiirin
Gen. Zachary Taylor, hu for tho post five years been m
the hnblt or using It, and recommend* tho same; no ana
myself adopted tlio article at tlio aame Ume, nnd III* now
considered nn almost Indtoponsnblo requisite in foe Army-
In conclusion I would say, that Uie bcttetrlt to known uj®
more highly it will ho prized, and I trust that Its health
restoring vlrtkes will mako it generally known, through-
out the length nud breadth ofour widely extendedcountri •
Your# vory respectfully, 8. O. TAYLOR,
U. 8. Consul to New Granada.
Tho following Interesting case is presented, and flj®
reader invited to its careful perusal. Comment on iucn
evidence is unnecessary. .
Nkw-York, April 98,1847.
Messrs. Bands > Gentlomen—Having long baon aPHctea
witli gancrnl debility, wcakncaa, lost of appoUto, fcc-, fj*
celvlng no benefit from the various remedies iHMcr"*“4
I conchtdod about Uiree months aince to mako iu»o «
yourFarsnpnrilln. I now havo Uto pleasure of Infnnninx
yoii that its effeoto liavo boon attended witli foe h*pp*«"
results in restoring my lienlth, nml I am Induced to
my tostlmony to foo many others you alreoily powes»,*n“
to thoso desiring further Information, I will |hw*™“''
give foe pnrtlcumr# ofmy caso, nnd foo effect* of ttfi*J®
valuable medicine, by calling at985 lloweiy, Ncw-Vot*'
Youra respoctnilly, JANET M0INTO8H.
Tills certifies font Miss Janet McIntosh I*
tnoamnmbornftho Church, in good standing,nndi wonnr
of canfldenco. J. 8. BI’BNCER,
Faster of Second Prosbytarlnn Church, Brooklyn-
Frepnred nnd sold, whotasnla nnd retail, by A. !*•
BANDS, New-York. Bold ulso by DrUffllit* 8| j n« r# !ii
. throughout the United State* nud Canadni. I n ce *
[n r Bottle; six CotUca for ®5. „ _ „, n ,
Agcntaln Bavnnnnli, Ga., A. A. Solomons, O- .
drleknon fc Co., Turner fc Oden, nml Tlma.M. Tttfo
fc Co. In Macon: Rhino nnd Virgins. 3mo July *
n HOLERA MEDICINES,—ThoSubjorl;
xJ bora hnvo on hand Uio following popubiramedir*
upt up In foo most careful manner, viz:
ajmTbK b: t.
twod wiUi sues css in Charleston nnd vicinity inlox-
July 93 JOHNSON fc CO., cor. Bull and Bay-H*’