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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I, I SKI.
aconl .Sales.
01TY Marshal’s SALE.—Agreeably
to
,1 will offer for sale. uudur
lha Sup^rliit‘lulcnre ol'tliu I’omii'ition on rubltuSnls
and ciu Lou, l.ot No. US, Cinw.or.l Ward. The «u»
will lake pi* e oil the l.ot, at 11 tt’cl *k, A. AL, oil Mon
day, the 17th Sept., 1819.
sept 3
DAN. II. STB WART, c. M.
/CHATHAM Sheriff’a SALE.—On the
V> rtr.-t Tuesday In ocro>er next, Iks,ora tha Court
House in tire City of Savannah, In tween tha legal houia
otaale, willbe sold, all Un«n two l.ota of l.and, situate
lyins and being in the county of Clmiluun, known a# Lou
number Olio if,} ami two (9,) Thun.lortio t, with all and
lingular tha improvement* ihr-r.unto belonging; levied
(III •< the property of Henry K. Moutfhrt, uiiilea and by
virtue of a ll. la , Issued out of lire llnuoiatd,’, the Court
of Common Plea* 3s. Oyer 4 Tcruiiiier.CHy ot Savannah.
Peter O. finder* v*. Henry K. Montlbrt. f*ro|ierty polnt-
e.l out by nlaintifrs attorney.
■ept 3 (V. W. OATES, ShlTc. c.
acflill ^iOtfCCS.
SALK OK REAL ESTATE,
l»y Order or Court of Ordinary.
O N the Aral Tuesday in Nuvombor next, will
be sold in front of the Court House in the city of
Savannah, between the ueunl hours of ante, all that uai t
of Laud situate In White Bluff District, county or Chat-
ham, and btate of Georgia, known a* tlie ‘‘llel Mont
riantnUon,” cautai’iln| eleven hundred acrea, more or
Icm, belonging to the Brin to of this late Francis 8. fore her.
Sold by perniLslon of the Inferior Court of Chathnm
county, when sluing for ordinaly pm poses, upon Uie ap-
K “ration of Jnunct el. Porvher, Adiux. C. T. A., for the
licit of the heirs and cre ditors ol said estate.
nugsM 00
(Keucrnl gfttocvtfscmcnui.
SAVANNAH W(tOLBSALN AND IM0TAI1*
T IBERT V Sheriff’s SALE.—On the first
JLi Tuesday in September next, wilt he sold before the
Court Home door In lllne.wlllo, Liberty county, betwe -
the uiunl hours of safe, one certain trm-t or parrel
Land, situate, bint and being In the county or Libei
on tho waters of Cnuouchle Itiver, and bounded on 1 —
West by lands of Win. Leigh. North by t ’anouctie Itiver,
and South by land < or J. I). Bryant, containing two hun
dred (800) gores, tnorcor less. Levied on as tho prnprty
of John J. Jo ie , tJ"Misfy n d. fa. is-ued rrom tho »u-
E ilor Court oT Bryan county, in fav ir of Ohnrtca W.
milnitiHi vs. John J. June*. Property p doted out by
plaint!ir. JNO. F. SANUIFOBD, s. l. c.
July 88
r^EORQIA—Liberty County.—To all whom
VT It may concern i
Wlmieas,Joseph Quarternmn applies flir Letters Dls
mlstory upon this estate of Willintii LeOoute, late of Mhl
County, deceased t
These are therefore to cite and adnmnirit all concerned
to Me their objections (If auv they have) within Uie time
prescribed by law, in tny office, nr said Letters Will ho
granted.
Witness, Ihn Honorable Chnrlton Hines, one of Uie
Justices ot said Court, this 96thMay of July, 1849.
nu»*0 JOHN F.. FRASER, 1 p. c. c. o. t. c.
A DMlNtSTRATOR’a BALE—b, v.r-
Jr\. too of an order of the Honorable the Inferfor Court
of Chatham County, when sitting tor ordinary puijia.es,
will b s sold at tho Couit House door in the County of
Bryan, between Uie usual hours of sale, on the (Irst Tu«*a
day in January noxt, uino hundred and Ally (95J) acres
(more or les») cuntnnn Pine Lntnl, >4 ;unte near the waters
of Black creek In said countyt being one third of au un
divided l»t xrest In fifteen adjoining surveys.
Also, at Uie same tint* and place, one hundred and
sixty acres (180) acres (more or less) situate on tho North
aide of Black Creek, having about twenty acres in go al
order fur cultivation. Terms cash, purchaser nay lug lor
titles. Bold as the property of the estate of Andrew bird,
Junr, late of cinUum County,deceased,
ju.is 87 CYRUS BIRD, Adm’r.
IT'XECUTOR’S SALE—Will bo sold bo-
l u fora the Court House door In Effingham county, on
ths first Tuuftduy tn November next, between the usual
hours of sale, Uiu following property, to wit:
All that large and valuable tract or Land on which Uie
lute MaJ. C. Powers lived, near No. 0, on the C. R. It.
At the same lima and place, tint very valuable lot of
Bay Lands, known m the ‘- Hun on Bay,” thirty-six
miles from .Savannah, on the Louisville Knrut.
At Uie same limn and place, one three hundied-arre
Lot, near No..1),', C. K. K., and one Uiree hundred mid
. (Illy acre Lot. on the Ogeachec, below Jcnckes’ Bridie.
Any of the ahovo Ian Is uny be purchased at private sale,
or anjr Inlbrnutiuii had respecting ihcin^lj^ applying to
aug89
PllWE —
WM. COOPER.
■t*
Ex’ra.
TVTOT1CK.—Four months after date, appli-
± v cation will ln> made to the Honorable tho Court of
t irdinnry of Lib*, tv lbounty for leave to sell the real estate
of K. II. Benton, deceased, bite of said County, of which
^1 concerned wi.l lake due noUce.
June 91 JOHN BHAW, Administrator.
TVTOTiCE.—Four months after dato, applt-
_LN cation will be made to the Honorable, the Inferior
Court of t'hitnani county, while sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell til*slaves belonging to the estate
ofJno. Fvnucutfne, deceased, tor tho benefit of the heirs
audcicditors. may 33 T. J. WAL8II, Adm’r.
isoou EWct-tfscmcnts.
f PHK Magio of Kindness; or, the - Won-1
X droits Story or the Good lluait f by tho Brothers
.May hew.
I^Corknui’o History of tho NaUonnl Assembly, from May, |
I Whately*s I.ogle—new edition.
Ili-tnry of PeiNlennts: by Thackeray—with numerous
I illustrations—No. 1, price iiflcents.
Blr Charles Lyon’s 3d Visit to U. S., (new supply.)
I Just received hy W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 1
N O. 1, the History of l’ondenms: by W.
M. Thackeray. I
I History or the National Constituent Assembly, from
Max-, 18481 by J. F. Corkran, Esq.
•1 lie Single or Kindness}or, tho wondrous Story of Uio
Good Human s by tha Brothers Mayhcw.
Elements of Logic, comprising tho SubMnnca of Uio
Article In tho Encyclopedia Alfttnpnllunla, Ac. 4c.: by
Kich’d. Whatclcy, D. l». Received by
attgSO ” JOHN M. COOPER.
SADDLERY'WAREHOUSE;
Young’s Utillillucjilcu of the Uoltlen Saddle,
Opposite Hamilton # Symons’ Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY «Si CO.,
.Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles, I Connei
Bridles and llamcws, of which Uie following comprise a I Gould’s 1
K l Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Shalton Saddles;
iterv lane and extra largo Saddles; Mens’ plain do.;
English do.; Boys’ and Race do.; Ladies’ Saddles of
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; 8addlo-Bagi
MANUFACTORY
Dr. S, 1*. TOWNSEND’S
COMrOUXD KVritACT OP
SARSAPARILLA,
Tin most Wonderful illcdltiiio or the Ago,
1,500,000 B0TTI.ES
. v— ■ --—- , MANUFACTURED YEARLY.
Ij'DINBURG^ REVIEW fur July—Con- irhti Medicine la put up In Quart Dottles,
J-J bilnlng a review of Macaulay’s England, and of the nml has cured mor **
jlj tnlulng a review or Macaulay’s England, wiu ui mu
article In Uie Londou Quarterly,by Uioker. Single num
bers tor sqle.
Eclectic Magnxinc, for August,
l’ardleu on do., tr.m>talsd b) "
Cooper’s Vlrril “
ll, Bel
IloaMi
aug 14
„ jy Samuel L. Bigelow. .
' Vital, Virgil JDelphlne, Anthon’s Virgil,
Irgll, Sclmiiu and Zumpt’s Virgil Sic., he. j
» edlmu DRUonM^.fjQnNg W 1ll(aMs. '
inety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Bags,
i funks, Ac
SADDLER’S MATERIAL8.-Sa.ldlo Trees, 8klrtlng
and Hog Skins; Pad do.’, straining and Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted siaca.
HARNESSES—Coach, llamuclic, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the tingle set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.— Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axle*; Dash Frame*;Hobbs and Bows,
by Uie single set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Daidi Leather, Top aud Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Worsted
"VT OTICE.—Four months after date, applien-
XN lion will Ik! made to the Inferior Court of Camden
c®. barb SrSgSfflSSffSSiiS
county, deceased, tor the benefit ortfiehclr* and creditors. •"'» Unte< ,Und, » ,,raM ***!£??*
June 18 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm’r. I Nnons,»c. pint
A SECOND VISIT to the United States;
by Sir Charles Lydl,F. R. S., auUior of “TraveL
In America,” 4c. 1
Hildreth’a History of tho United Sutc*. vol. 8.
Southey’s Common-Place Book. Part 8, I
The History of the American Bible Society, Rom Its
oiganlxatlon to tho present time; by W. P. Strickland,
inilH lILhcd whh a likcncsMifthe lion. Elias Boudlnot,
L. L. D., tint President of the Society. 1
Adventures of a Medical Student; by Robert Douglass,
Surgeon Itoyal Navy.
Alan further supplies of
Lady Alice; « now edition—price 37 J<c.
And Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, or Napoleon’s lu-
—— orRf -*' **--
WATCHES, CLOCKS. .IK.WKI.llV,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FANCY (lOODS.
STM AN has nrale large additiona to his torm-
augO
r Buraia. Received by
JOHN M. COOPEIL
T YELL’S 2d VISIT.—A Second Visit to I
M. KASTM AN hav nrale large addition* to bis form - i
an ‘ 18Um "*«•,Which he tmdrtih’s IHiloiyr of the United Stale—vol. Bd, p.
I will sen at New-roik prices. | ||j,iory of tha American Bibb Society j by VV.
GEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VT whom It may concern!
......Whorea*, Mary William*, Admini tratrix of the Estate
ot Richard F. WPIUmi*, hath applied t» the llonorahte
3nthe‘ Inferior Court of sal I county, when ritUng for ordiiia
ry pnrpoHu, tor a citation to t»*uo and be publl bed ac
cording to law tor Letter* ni»ml‘*«ry.
These are th T’foro 11 cite and admonish all concerned
to Ma thslr ob;ectla.is (if any they have) to it.o applicant
la tha Clerk** office of said Court, on or before the third
day of January next; uUtcrwDo leuer* dismlssory w ill be
granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one of Uie Ju lice*
of said court, till* 3.1 day of July, 18 S9.
July 3 ' SEABORN OOODALL, c. C. o. c. c.
VTOTICE.—hour months after date appli-
ll cation will lie nrale to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when (Itting asa Court of Or-
dlnniy, for leave to divide the Lands and Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of Franklin Fox, Into of snbl county,
‘ licensed. CYRU8 BIRD,
|l “"'‘ J7 : 1 li. Euki» .JJ.J» hi.'.i-k... .1*.or I tjmglJA “""S'
XTOTICE—Four i.ii.iiilis aftrr dato applira- A »«!«•' '» •"» «-’•«»* "f ««»
dinary, tor leave to *e]l all the Lauds and Negroea be vwif ,y of 7 other articles, among which may be if.und Th 'ir.n.it An hi. a wnrv fm.„ .h„ I... l „„.i„„
Ati'lww Bird, Jr., late of said j Watches,Clocks, Watch Trimmings, Bresstplns, Finger J/,1) 0 , A 8lorjs fro,n ,Mt Lo,, ‘ ,on
im^’ca^Caii^'toe^^ ^Kancv’Boxm B«ok of Zoology; by Proto*or Jaeger.
SliriEiSia’nSSbvWl. MiUlU
In.,Will,nr, flnn.1. I ...„r «~-l. •" ’ v« l« I An| , un , ^e,. fur l&47 1)M8| of DccU-
ion* in Uie Varioua United States Court*.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
and has cured more than
100,000 Oust of Ohronio Slfloaao,
Within the iMtTnt Ysajra^one UGenuhta
unless signed by I. P. TOWNSBND.
EXPOSE.
BY READINO THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVIT
-the Public will laarn tha origin, or rather whsrs Uis
recipe for making tho stuff they call Old Dr. Jacob
Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, cam* frotn—and will be able
to Judge which la tho genuine and original, and of the
honesty of the men who are employed in sslUng It as
tho original Dr. Towtuand’s Sarsaparilla. Dr. S. P.
Townsend wm tha original proprietor and inventor of
Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla, aud his medielna has
gained a reputation that no other remedy aver gained.
He manufactured ovar one million of botUss last year,
and U manufacturing at present MOO bottles per dey.
We use more Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock In our
establishment eaoh day, than all the othar fhtrsapariUa
Manufacturers in the world. Prinotpal Office 1M
‘“‘““ REAfl THE AFFIDAVIT.
Utter
iWctifcnl gtti^cctrgcmcuig.
Ui, ma
William Armstrong, of tho ssdd City, being c
sworn, doth depose and say that h# la a ptmci
Druggist and Chemist. That some time in the It
X J the United Stales; by Sir Chaika Lycll—3 vots., I DruggL. —
p iper-^l 20. part oT May, or first of June, 1848, e man by the name
*-*’ • 1 of Jacob Townsend, who et that time was a book and
N U«m will lw made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chat ham count) ' ' "
dinary, tor leave to sell
longing to the Kvtate of J
county, deceased.
June 87 CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Goods in great vn ler I
ty, ke. . Jan tM
GROCERIES.—The SubBcribcr I
L IVER COMPLAINT, Jaundice, Dyspep- I
sta, tbo.uli-or Nervous l.eidlitv, Dlnea-e or uie |
Kkln y>, andsll durw arwtay /him a dimmlrrtd Lien
er atom, ck in SelM Jdele end Ft mutt,
Such a* (.'onaiipadon, Inward Pile*, Fullness or Blood
to the head, Aci iity to Uie .Stomach, Nausea, H.-art-bum,
Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight in tlie Stomach,
Sour Eructation*, Sinking or Fluttcnni at Uie pit of U>r
sunna. h, bwimtnlug of the Head, Hurtled and Difficult
Ureaihiny, Fluttering ar.thc lle.ut, Choking or SuffncaUng . — . . .
sensations vc h ii i.i a l)iug posture, Dimnesa of Vision, I 300 l«gs Rio Coffer; 50 Lags Lasuira do,
Lot* or web# b fate Uie t-Lni, Fever und dull pain in the I 50 tuws and poeketa Java roflee
Head, Deficiency of Pe.snirmUou, Yellowness iff Uie 100 pa'kages Polraio, various lirand*
.'kin and Eye*, Inin in the Side, Back,-Cheat, Limb-, j 100 bids, common Ginj SO do. Phelps *
/ZJ.EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VjT whom it may concern:
Whereas. Robert Watkins Flournoy, Adinlnhtrator
Robert Willis Flournoy, deceased, hath made uppiica-
•. Tn to the Honorshle tho Inferior Court of said county,
whan sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to U*ue
and be published according to law for Letters DUmis-
'•%* are therefore to cite and admonish til concerned,
to filQlhctrohJecUons (if any they bare) to the applicani
lit the Clerk’* Offln« of said Court, on or before the third
day of January next; otherwLo Letter* l)ismls«ory will
ba miited.
\Vltne**,the Honrjxiblo W. Thome William*, one of
the Justices of said Court, this 3d day of July, 1819.
July 3 SEABORN GUODALL, c. u. n. c. c.
SO lihds. Porto Rico Sugar
80 do. St.A'niix do
100 |Mckagcs Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
ed and Refln<-d;85 bid*. Coff.-e Sucar
100 bid*. New England Bum; 5 pipe* lloiland Gin
50 bid*. Western Whiskey; 5 half pipes t Hard Brandy
SO quarter and eighth casks Malaga Wine
1 punch «u St. Croix Rum
90 quarter and elghUt casks Madeira Wine
10 bids, super old Monongahe'.a Whiskey
100 ph-ees Dundee Uagglng; 15 hales Gunny do
76 casks Bacon Sides; 95 boxes Pearl 8tarvh
300 canvassed flams, very choice
100 barrels ami halfbbls. Canal Flour
50 bbls. RalUmore Flour; 200 hags assorted Shot
... 80 bhl*. and 10 halfpipes ciderVinegar
Skin. Lung* a id Kidney*, and lay* Um Iraly open to an 50 bhl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Haurd% Powder
attack nfine Cholera, liilhms. or Fellow Fever, and i* I 100 box*'* Soap, various brands
generally the first cause of that most baneful disease, “ ' **
lic-,Siidd>ntliikhe*ofllcat, Uundng in the Flc-li, Con
slant Imaginings of evil and great depletion of S|«irits
Can be effectually cur. »* by
UR. UOUFLAND’S
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled—
if equalled—by any otlwr preparation in the United
States as the cures attest, in many eases qfler skill
ful phusicians had failed•
Derangement nfihe Liver and Stnnia<-h am *ouires of
tusanily, and will al.o produce disca-e of Uie Heart,
pamphlat peddlsr, called unon dsponant, at tha house
of Mr. Thompson. No. 43 Hudson-itrett, where dspc
nent boarded, end requested deponent to write him a
recipe by which to make a Syrup of Sarsaparilla.
Deponent torther eeys, that he bwame acquainted
wiu eald Townsend et the office of Theodore Foster,
Esq- Book Publisher, with whom said Townsend
dealt. That said Townsend had had frequent convert*
lions with deponent respecting the manufacture of an
article of Sarsaparilla to ha sold under the nama of Dr.
Jacob Townsend.
That said Townsend stated ha wu an old man, and
poor, and wu not fit tor herd labor—end wished to
make some money, In order to live easy In hie old
days, end that, if Sareeperllle tinder the name of Town-
•end eold so well, and so much monay was mada by
It, he could see no reason why ha might not make
something out of it too. (hie name being Townsend,)
ir he could get a capable person to prepare a recipe,
and manufacture It for him. Deponent in one of tha
conversations asked eald Townsend if he was related
to Dr. B. P. Townsend, to which ha replied, that ha
knew Dr. S. P. Townsend would be down on him after
ha should commence. But that he did not cere for
him, as he had formed a co-partnership with men who
could furnish the requisite amount of capital—end wu
well prepared to defend himself egainst eny attack
that might ba mada on him.
Deponent further says, that pursuant to the request
of eald Jacob Townsend, he wrote a recipe for tha
manufacture of a Syrup of Sarsaparilla, and gave it to
him. Said Townsend obssrved that he wanted to
make e specimen to -exhibit to his partners for their
approval, as he wished to gratify them in every thing,
, u they furnished ell the capital—said Townsend also
u-onr and Practice of HydiopaUiyt Notes on the told deponent that the bottle* they were to use were
* JwSf*fcf Void Water, intended for popular use; to be of the same els* and ahapa u Dr. S. P. Town-
A NEW Edition of the United States Dis-1
pi-nsatnm by Wood h llai’he, carefully revised.
'1 he Dnim-siic Practice uf Hydropathy, (with lllutint-
j lion*;) by Edward Jidmuon, M. D.
Water-Cure for Ladles, Illustrated with various Cases;
by Mr*. M. L. Shew. Revised by Joel Shew, M. I). |
Hydropathy, or Water-Cure: It* principles, processes,
and modes of treatment; by Joel Shew, M. D.
The Water Cure in Chronic Diseases; by James Manly
Gully, M. D.
The Water Cure In America t two hundred and twenty
caeca of vari-m dDeioue treated with Water by Drs.
WeMdtneit, Shew, llehortha, ShlelYnJecker, and others.
The llnnd Book uf Hydropathy, Air Prdfcwinnal
Doim-atlc us--; by Dr. J. Wei-*.
Result* or Hydropathy; by Edward Johnson, M. D.
author of “i.ife, Health and Disci
.- — -
cure
DISEASE srOI»l»I-:i» IN ITS MAIlCII t
CHOLBRA PHEVBNTflD.
A MeJioinu furAll Complaint* of Uie Blood,
Nervous AUaeka, or Bilious Affection*.
UfFJIUDS READ! .
Among the remedies of tlie day, wlWI uicdiclno la the
be.1? 'riil* question lids beeu answered by Uio unsolicited
IcsUmoiiialsofinorottmnTWU HUNDRED THOUSAND
PERSONS l who have been restored to health and use-
fulues* by the u*o or BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA I—
ft cutes because It removes the add humors from tlie
body, and bypuriiymg Uio blood mnkos Uie *ystom Imper
vious to dlseoio.
THE CHOLERA
need produce no n nr to Uiobo who make n IVeo use of
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Turo blood is a pow
erful bulwark against tho encroachments of disease, find
tho pestilence which is again sprimdlng ituoughout the
laud, may bo In a great degree avoided by using
BRISTOL’S SABSAPAllRILl.A.
Dysentery, CosUvnne**, Summer Complaint.Cholic,Ship
Fever, Pains in the Back, Side and Head t Canker,
Ulcerated Throat. Bronchitis, Canker or Stom
ach, Fetef and Ague, Bilious Fever, Typhus
and nllmhcr Fevers.small Pox, Aleasfes,
Scarlet Fever, Rheumatism, Cu
taneous Eruption*, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Coughs,
Colda. and
O O N 8II fit P TIO N.
These complaint* are all occasioned by Impure blood,
and permanently cured by the use of BRISTOL’S SAR
SAPARILLA.
•‘THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE”
Is alike tho langunge of tho Scripture, and the language
of reason. From the blood is built up, particle by par
ticle, the cnUre human body. It* bones, end muscles,
and delicate Uesures, are all th* results of Uie gradual de-
potitueof minute particle*, which are taken up by the
varioua organa throughout the system. As the weed of
the tree grows, year by year, fioin tho depoeitc of ligneous
substance ftom the eap which circulate* through It* ca-
pllllary ve*ael*, so doe* Uie orgnnlxcd living human body
grow, and supply Ita natural waste from the materials
furnished by the blood alone, tor Uie blood contains all tha
material* necessary to tho reparation and growtu of Uie
°«Is tho only moans by which Uto groat (Unctions of
nutrition Is ncrompILhod, so also Is this all Important
vital fluid, Uie souren of all Uio huiuore of the body. Tho
saliva, tears, bile, urine, porspiratton and all other secre
tion*, are token solely Rom the hlood. How IndDpenel-
■’ then, hit, thatthi*
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE
be In a pure and healthy state.
BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA 4 ^
Is the greatest purifier of the blood known in the Atateila
Medico.
INVALIDS REMEMBER I
That BRISTOL'S la Uie only pur# Extract of Sarsapa
rilla prepared in this country, one bottle of which Is worth
ten of the kind offered by many of the unprincipled quack*
throughout the United states.
THE CASK OF JAMES WYOKOFF
laa no equal. It stands out nloue I Bristol’* Sarsaparilla
ins achieved In UiU cure a reputation nud a fame that
never cau lw won by any oUier medicine.
A aynopai* of tho case, ami a quotation extracted froai
tho mo-t influential and re.*peciablt» press, L all that can
ie given in this sheet The history of thu young man
has been printed and Is In* tlie hands or agent*.
IF IN THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
JWrtfcnl fttj'uct'Kscmcutjj.
among tho many who sought miraculous relief at Uielr
hands, there had been brought to them the remnant of tv ,, —on**-.—
human being, deaf, dumb, and paitlnlly blind, wiUi boUi Mexico, I feel much pleasure Ini etotlng th* high aytalun
legs and one arm oaten off by ulceration, hi* anrs, nose, entertained of IU great modlclual value. In my own
and palate, too, completely destroyed by the ravages of
the torrible disease, whoso work of destruction was sure-
nud swiftly going on—would it not have been
/^.EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
YJ whom it may concern i
Whereas, Matthew Luf burrow, Administrator of tlie
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath applied to the Hon
orable Uio Inferior Court of said county*, sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation toieaue and ba published,
according to law, for Letters DUmissnry.
These are then-fire to cite and admonish, all concerned,
to file their obJecU uie (if any they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of September next; otherwise Letter* Di*ini*.-ory will
Im granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thorne William*, one or
e Justices of said Court, this twelfth day of March, 1818.
b Slid SEABORN GUODALL, r. o. n. c. c.
/^EORGIA.—Effingham County.—To all
YJT whom it may concern:
Whereas, John t*. Uesler, Administrator of the Estate of
Valentine Ke.der,d3ceast>d, hath applied to tlie Honorable
the Inferior Court of said county. UUing for ordinary pur
poses, for a citation to issue and be published, acco dinjr
to law, for Letters Dismlssory.
**** o are therefore to cite and a-tmonlsh, all concern
Com umplion.
Opinions of Iht Philadelphia Press.
The “Dispatch,” of December 3ist, taye:-
AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.—We have frequent-
lieard tho Celeb.ab-d German Bitter*, manufactured by
- Ilootlend, sp>k u of in t.-rm* of commend ition, end
kn-.w deservedly so. It U a too common practice, In
certain quarters, to puff all manner of useless trasii; tut in
**•* case of the above lii'.trn, hundred* are living vviuu-s
orthclr great nionl and phy ic*l woith. Asamedi
cine for tho Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Ne.vom Debility I
and Dysp-psia, it ho* been found invalualdc, effecting
cures and thoroughly credi ating dlsca** *, when all other
meJlciiic* have lulled. We leef conviucurt, that in Uie
use o: Lie German Hitters, iha patient docs not become de-
id itnted, but (-on-tniitly % due rtrcngib and vigor to the
frame—* fart woi thy of great consU nation. The Ritters I
are pleasant in txste an t smell, and ran be administered
under unv rireunistanccs, to Uie most delicate stomach.
Ind.-ed, th -y can be uvea by all nei*ons with tlie nio»t
perfect saf. tv*, it would b-- well tor those who are much
afit* t'-d in the ncrvnussyrtetn, to (ommenee with one tea
poonful ot !•■#*, end gradually increase. We speak fiom
xperieare, ami are o: course, a proper judge. The pres*
.hr and wide,have united in recommending the German L
Uiitois, and to iheaffiL-tcd we most cordially adv ise their |
The “Spirit of the Time*,” of Juno 34th say#:— ■
“DO OCItGOOD CITIZENS who are Invalids, know |
the many astonishing cureetbat have been pci
” ' ** ** dcbratnl German Bitterer If they do I tor sain by
ed, to file their objections (if any they have) to th-< npp'i
cant In the Clerk’ll qfflee or raid Court, on or before tin
10th day of Junuary next; otherwise Letters Dismlssory
will he granted.
Wituess, the Honorable F. O. Pendleton, one of l
Justices or said Court, this 10th d ay of July I84B.
July 19 JAMES It AII.V, c. c. o. r. c.
■ To all
riEORGIA —Liberty County.-
whom it may concern:
Whereas, Sarah Howard applies to me for Letter* pt*.
missory un tho estate of Christine Howard, late of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to die their objections (if any Urey have) within the time
prescribed by law, in uty office, or said Lucre will be
great*).
Witness, the lion. W. E. W. Quartormnn, one of the
Justice* of said Court, tills 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. fl. BRADWEI.L, c. c. o. t. c.
C* EORGIA —Bryan County.—To all whom
VT it may concern:
Whereas, Junes Sherman. Adminirirator of the estate
of Lewis Lanier, has applied to the Honorable tlie Infe
rior Court of said County, while sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for Letters of Dismrisinn from his said Adminis
tration :
Three are therefore to rite nml admonish nil perrons
Interested, to file their objection* (if any they have) in
the Cleik’s office of the Court of Ordinary lor said
County within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
Letters DismUmry will bn granted the applicant.
Witness, tint Honorable John I’. Hines, one of the Jus
tices of said Court of Ordinary, this twenty-first day of
June, one thousand eight hundred and torty-niue.
June27 J. SMITH, c.c.o.e.r,
... _ ... , rtbrinedby
Uoofland’s Cchbrated German Bitterer If they do
not, we roc«nim*nd them to tlie “German .Medicine
Store.” atl who ere afflicted with Liver Comp aint, Jaun
dire, Dyapepria, or Nervous Debility; the Doctor hascured
many of our i Uixens after the be.t ptiy-i. ians had fisiled.
We have used them,and they have proved lobe a medi
cine that every one t-liould know of, and we cdiinot re
frain giving our testimony Jn their favor, nml tbut which
gives them greater claim upou our huniulc effort, tiiey are
entirely Vtjtukle.
“Dally News,” of July 4th says:-
: *|icak knowingly of Dr. Ilooiland’e Celebrated
German Biuers, when we say it is a Messing of this age,
and in disease* of the biliary, digestive and Nervous Sys
tems, it has not wc think au equal. It is a PtgeiakU Prt-
parmtios, and made teiUeet AlteM, and to all invalids we
would recommend U as worthy tiu lr confidence.
Head the Following.
It is from one of our first druggist*, a gentleman la.
vourully known throughout tlie united States—Uie pro
prietor of the “Medicated Worm Syrup:”
Philadelphia, Nov. 991,1848.
Dc ar Sir,—It i- with much pleasure that 1 testify to the
extraorJi.mry virtue of your German Hitt- rs, having sold
largely of them these la-t few months to various persons,
afflicted with Liver Complaint;, Dy-pcp-la, and debility
of the Nervous system, lean say cmiscir-miou*ly tliat
they are tha best article of the kind I have ever sold, (and
I deal in all tiiu popular medicine#) and I mushier it the
only medicine for the above disease In tore the public.
I have never sold one bottle that h is not given satisfac
tion, and brought fo. til the commendation of those who
used it.
/-^EORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
Vj It mxy concern: Whereas Saif ul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutorofth-lost will and t.-stanianto, col. John Burnett,
dace ued, hath applied to tlie Honorable tha Inferior Court
of Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
a i-ilitiJii to issue aud be published accoidiug to law tor
Letters Disinissory:
These ere therefore, to cite and a ImnnLh nil concern
ed, to filo Uielr objections (if any tiiey have) to the appli
cant, in tho Clerk’s Office of wild Court, on nr before the
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letters Dis-
tnhsory will be grunted.
Wine**, the Honorable John M.Ti*on,oneof tlie Jus
tices of the said Court, tills 15th day of June, A. D., 1819.
. ALEX. SCRANTON, Clerk c. n. o. c.
llrqn*vvtck, June 15th, 1P49. June 18
/'^.KOIIGI A—Liberty County.—To all whom
VJ it may concern:
Whereas, Elizabeth 8. L. Jon"# applies for Letters
Duinisaory up an flu Estate of Joseph Jonas, lata of said
cou.ity, discerned.
These ora therefore to cite and admonish all and singu
lar the kindred and credilois of sold estate, to file their
objections (If any they have) In my office, in A rms of the
law; otherwise Letters ofDisudsson will be granted said
applicant at the November term of said Cougt of Ordinary
of tha present year.
Witness, Uu Honorable John A. Hendry, this 7th May,
1849. may 9 J. S. Bit AD WELL, c.c. o. u c.
GEORGIA—LIUldlLTY CUUN'i’k.
RULE NISI.
SoexN PzaoitTT, )
vs. > Mortgage, Ac., Apt II Term, 1849.
Jour T. Lmtzb )
•T) RESENT—The Honorable William
X Fleming, Judge of the Kn-tcrn District, Ga. Itap-
pearing to the Court by the petition of Susan Barrett, that
on the 10th January, 1848, John T. LesL r, of wii I county,
(uido and d.divcrod to raid Su-an Padgett, his certain
pruinisanry notes hearing tlie dnte aforesaid: whereby
John T. Le ter promi-e.l mi or before the I t January
next, following the date of said notes, to pay to said Susan
Baggett, or bearer, tho sum of soventy-four dollars for
value received, and tint afterwards, on the same day and
year aforesaid, the said John T. Lester, the better to se
cure the payment of said notes, executed and delivered
to tlm sold Susan i’aggutt his deed of mortgage, whereby
the said John T. Lester conveyed to tha raid Susan Pag-
K itt a tract of bind lying on the water* or Beard’s
reek and Altnmalia river, containing four hundred fifty
seven and n half acres, more or less, known and distin
guished by Board’s Crunk, being on the North line nud
tin: old Dead river being the Wen line of raid land, it
being a pari ofa bounty surveyed for Col. James Jackson,
conditioned that if said John Lester should pay and dis
charge said notes according to tlm tenor and effect tin
of, that then tiio said deed of mortgage, and said no
should become and ho null and void, to qll intent* i
S mses. And it further appearing, that said notes
n unpaid, it is, thereftire, ordered that the raid John
T. J.ester do pay into Court by the first day of tlie next
Term thereof, tho principal, interest, and costs due —
*ald notes—(or shew enuso to the contrary if any
ha*,)—and that on failure of tlie said John l.ester
*o to do, equity of Redemption in the raid mortenged
premise* be forever thereafter barred and forecloied;
and It Is further ordered that tills rule be published in onu
of tho Savannah Gazettes once a mouth for four month*,
or a copy thereorserved on the said John Lnstnr,# Ills
special Agent or Attorney,at least throe month# previous
to tlm next term of till* Court
A true extract from the minutes Inst torn of said Court.
July 31
W.,8. NORMAN, Att’y for Mortgagee,
JOHN K. FRASER, n. o. re c.
5.—Four months after this date ap-
_ - plication will be made to thq Honorable Judges
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sluing U.
ordinnrv purposes, tor leave to sell a tract of Lnud known
n* itcthci,Glynn county, contalningecven hundred acres,
morcorlcm. Also one other tract or parcel of Land '
Henry county, containing two hundred two and a h
nercs, nml n lot of 40 acres in the Gold Region, Cherokee,
being part of the real estate of Isaac Norton, deceased,
and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said e»uto.
F. E. TEBEAU,
• Guardian of Thaddmis Norton.
JOHN ll. NORTON.
Sxvennxh, June 30,18IP, July 3
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 tilnle. Culm Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 barrel* New Orleans Molasses
95 casks I’ortsr, pint* and quarts
90 quarter chests Ilyson Tea; 35 boxes Cheese
50 M.B—' *—*-—
by the late II. Francke, translated from the Uurman by
Hobert Uatkie, M. D.
Abernetby** Family Physician, or Ready Prescribe!,
with suggestion* on tlie treatment of Cholera; by Dr.
I McCormick, U. H. A.
Parturition nml the Principles and Practice of OI*to-
*- *** h, M. D., * ‘ *
I tries; by W. Tyler 8ndth, m. n., i.onuon, i.eciui
| Obstetrics in tlio Hunterian School of Medicine.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
JulyjM
AJ KW-YUKK Court uf Appeals.—Reports
it of Case* decided from September 1817, to Decem
ber 1848; by Geo. W. Comstock -vol. 1st.
London, Lecturer on
•ept14
Spanish Cigars, various brand*
II. A. CRANK.
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. Porto
Kiro Sugar*; 20 do. Muscovado do.
BOO bag* Rio Coffee; 100 bids. *’ ~
45 bbl *. Phclp’s Ola; 50 do.
50 do. New England Rum
a'4) boxes manufa tured Tobacco
300 r um Wrapping Paper, •15 half bid*. No. I .Mackerel
3000 lb*. Codfl-h;50 boxe* pale Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bid*. N. O. Syrup; 40 iihd*. Cuba Mola**es
50 tierces Cu' a Mola«>e«; 50 l>oxe* S|*cna Candle*
10 qr. ca.-k* Madeira Win-; u5 do. do. Malaga do.
25 bbl*. Barntaria Rum; 50boxes ikaied Herring
50 do. Sugar, Butter and Soda Ri-cuiU
75 matt* iraotn; 10 hhds. lim-on Sid-*
50 quarter cbe-U lly.-on Ti a, 95 eiglitli do. Jo.
20 chests Black Tea; 10 bag* Pepper. 5 bag* PhnMitn
10 kegs Go-hen Butter, 20 bid*. Monnngah-la Whiskey
19 half pipes Otnnl, Dupuv A Co.’s Brandy
4 do. do. Swan uiu; ."iO boxen nice, e
200 Demijohn-, various fixes
75 baskets Cluunpngne, of vlmjcn brands, In store and
ir sal.-by J. V. CONNEHAT.
jau 1
■end's, and deponsnt, at the request of said Jacob
Townsend, went to tlie office of Dr. 8. P. Townsend,
and procured one of hi* labels.
And deponent ftirther says, the! he he* been Inform,
ed. end verily believes the Syrup of Beneparilla, sold
as Old Jacob Townsend’s, Is made after the recipe ftir-
nished by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid
And further deponent selth not
WILLIAM ARM8TRONO.
Sworn to brtore me, this 34th day of May, 1840.
C. 8. WOODHULL,
Mayor of the City of New York
. . ..., — . , PROOFII PROOF!!!
.2,"' un,i.w„„ English Chancery Reports, vol 90; containing Youngn Here is proof conclusive that Dr. 8. P. Townsend’e
•J'vK 1 A Collyer, vol. 1. * ‘ Baraspenlla is the original. The following I* from
„ • * • | Wharton'• American Criminal Law. | some of the most respectable papers in this Stale.
FROM THE
Albany Evening Journal.
Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.
There probably never has been so popular a remedy,
• patent medicine, as Dr. Townsends’* 8arsapariua,
which was originally, end continues to be tnnnufsc.
tured in this city, at Ant by the Doctor himiel( and
afterwards for several years and to the present time,
by Clapp A Townsend, the present proprietors. Since
the partnership was formed, the Dootor has resided in
New Yoik, where he keeps a store, and attends to tha
business that accumulates at that point The mann*
factory is in tills city, and is conducted by the junior
partner, Mr. Clapp—here all the medicine is manufac
tured.
Few of our citizen* have eny idea of the amount of
thia medicine that is manufactured and sold. Besides
the sales in this country, it is shipped to tlie Canadas,
West India Islands, South.America, end even to Eu-
rope, in considerable quantities. At the manufactory
they employ a steam engine, besides a large number
of man, women hnd girls, in the preparation of the
medicine, making boxes, printing, Ac., and turn out,
ready for shipment, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly
6000 bottle*. This i* on enormous quantity.
•a enquire
Also, the cholera, It* Cause, Prevention and Cure; by
Charles Richardson, M. I). Price IJjf cents.
The Old Judge, or Life In a Colony; by Judge Hallbur
m. Price 50 cent*—complete edition. |
The Hiirlug Street Milliner’s Apprentice, or Life In
New-York. 85 cent*.
Eller'* Housekeeping Made Ea«y. 19# cents.
Old London Bridge, or the Day* of llenry 8th.
cent*.
June 2J W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
L ADY ALICE, or The Now Una.
Thc-LifeofAlaxiiidllcn Robespierre, with extract* I
from III* unpublished correspondence; by G. H. Lewi s. 1
••allf»storyfrnmUiefourt r
J to . . Gleeeier’* Eccli-siostical History from the fourth edition,
vl 30 > ° Xe, ‘ re * f Htan '*' I revised and amended; traiihlulad front tile German by
R) De iiiiohn.-'. vaiiou.* fixes -I d>i..n.,i nm-i. .... ■ ■ ■> 4
Samuel Davidson, L. L. D. .
The Woodman i A romance of tho time* of Richard I
111; by O. P. R. James, Erq.
America and the Americans; by the late Achilla Murat,
translated from the French. t
The Carpenter of Knuen; by J. 8. Jones, M. D.
The Mysteries of tho Court of London; by G. W. Roy-
nlilrf. Purl I.
A. CHAMPION oflVrs fur sale, at
Store, North able Market-square: 40 lihds St.
Croix, Porto R|ro. Muscovado and N. O.
Sugars; 100 bag# Rio ami Java Coffee
50 bbls t rashed, Powdered anil Refined Sugars
95 boxes Wooiscy A Wool toy’s Loaf do
10 hhds.Molasses.and 10 bids Syrup
00 bbl* and half bid* Canal nnd Georgia Flour.
SO box*** Sperm, 95 do Adamantine, nnd 30 do Hull’s
Candles; 100 boxes ami half boxes Snap
9 casks Winter and Fall Sperm Oil
10 bbl*. Meas Pork; 10 hnlfbbls. F. M. neef
50 packages Bu~kwheat In bid*, half nr. eighth nml bags
T5 package*rlmlce Ten*; 90,000 superior llavnun Segnrs
’ 5 boxes half an I qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
20 casks and 50 hoxea choice Wine
I pipe Brandy, vin'aae of 1812
I qr. i*n k Queen's Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquor*
900 boxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mu«tard, Pepper, Ginger, AIDpiee, Cloves, Mn-r, Al
mond*. Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine and Cider Vinegar, CodAMi, Potatoes, Ac. Ac.
N. B.—'The above stock of Unodahavn all bcenselcctcd , —— _
Willi much C.IC f.rch, al tha imptaamlaiilad law pri.-a. U UIIOPEAN I.il'u und Murmurs in fnrailiar
rrw»pin«. nnrl urnnl Inifn..pfin.nl ti-tll lu. I.ih.rt ln tlm.. I I* . . .. . .. — .
nnlda, Part I.
Magdelun nnd Man ia, nr the Rectory Guest; by 5tr*.
I Grey. 1
Old London Bridge, nr llio Dnvs of Henry Vlff.
Edmond Pantos, a Sequel to the Court ot Monte-Chris-
n: by Alexander Itonus.
Persuasive* to Early Piety, interspersed with suitable
•rayerf; by llev. J. O. rilre,f)eiby, England.
Class llonk of Zoology; by Prof. II. Jager. Received by
July »7 JOHN M. COOPER. 1
I rpHE Dead Sea EXPEDITION.—Narra-1
I X tivu iif the UnlKd States Expedition to Die River
Jordan and the Dead Sea; by W. ll. Lynch, U. S. Navy,
rommander of the Expedition—In one vqjfline, 8vo.,
wifliinap* and numerous Illustrations.
Titekcmian’a Characteristiea of Literature, illustrated
I by the Genius of Distinguished 5Ien.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural APTclillcc- !
lure—4th edition, many plates.
1 June 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
of Groceries, and great inducement will he given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptances. no v 1
GROCERIES.—Give us a call!-
The Suhscriliers have received from New-
X-J Letter.* to Friendr; hy Henry Colmnn.
A — r -
liffe,
A Trap to catch a Hunbeam; by tlie author of Old Jol-
ffe, A Meiry Christinas, 4c. Ac.
Tnrdleu’s Treatise on Enidcmlc Cholera, translated
l deem this my duty both to you m the proprietor of this I W York, n choice ami well selected"etoi-lt ol
btjhly vnlual lu article, and to lliose afflicted with Ihe FA.MII.V GROCERIES, selected by one of the ftrtnex-
aimr oeoniptainU, that tiiey may know of lu curative pro- 1 . . *
pertie* and to enable them to e-.dect the good from tile
various article* with which our maikel I* flooded.
With mttrli rcfpict, I remain voure, Ac.
J. N. IIOBEN8ACK, Dniggtst.
Comer of Second and Coates streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COMPLAINT CURED
After Physicians had Faded.
Piiilaiislpiua, Dec. 27,1843.
Dear Sir—It If with feelings of pleasure I commuui
from the French, hy Samuel L. Bigelow, Al. D.
Report on tha Cholera In Paris, publl-hed by authority
of the F rciit-h Government: translated from the original.
Wild Western Scene*: A Narrative of Adventures In .
the Western Wildernose, the neareft and best Callferttia;
by Luke Shortflcld, illustrated.'
Ihuming's Common-Hen-c—being a rational treatise
condensed from hi* course of popular lecture* on Chronic
DLease*—a new edition.
J by
pres»ly for tills market, ron«Ltiug of
KL Croix, Porto Rb o and Muscovado Pucar-i
Loaf, Cra-hcd, powdered and Clarified Hugnr*;
Pale and whilu Soap; Hpcrui and Tallow Candles;
Hyson, Ble< k. Imperial and Gunpowder Tea*;
Olive Oil; Sardine*; Herrings nnd No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond*, Rabin*, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Broom*, Pail*, Km he*, and all other
artirle* u-ually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
_ . . . Also keep always on hand or the best quality, choice .
calc to y..u the sanative effect# (and in a short time) or Goshen Ifolter, Leaf l.nrd, Fulton Market Beer, Smoked thereon,
your Invaluable “llooftand’* Celebrated German Bitter*.” | Tongues, llam*, Ac. For rale on n'-eommmlatitig term*, | f nstru
upon iny ryatem whUe laboring under the Jaundice. A- I by DAVID O’CONNER,
bout two year* n-n I hnd nn aitat k of the Jaundice and I net 24 Corner of nrougliton and Drayton sta.
was confined to the liouse sir teseJu under medical treat- I m V* TT*—Ti .in V.V4—ii—
meet uf Ike Fa ily Phyician ami for sometime after, when I | ’ HIIN A, Gl.'lSH and Earthen WARE—Ro-
I went out 1 had to be very careful of myself since that I ciived, by recent arrivals: Fine China Tea Setts,
time 1 have had seveial attacks of the same disease, and I various patterns, splendid variety of singlo Cups ami
your Bitt:rsh.ive entirely relieved and cured ine in two I Saucers; Dinner Setts; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can- _
or thru days. My nextdoorneighbor, Mr.JOHN DIEHL, I diesticks, high ami low. China Vases nml other mantle | LTUME’S History of
last spring, had a long and serious spell of Jaundice, he I ornaments; Have Alls; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mus*, XX torv of Knslnnd from the
hnd it sometime before 1 knew it; hs nueonfasd to kit gilt nnd embossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Ten and io the Abdication of James llie
bed. As soon as I heard of hi* condition I called to see 1 - — • - 1 10 ino AM,cmuon ol J,lne4UI °
him end told him of the efTt
In the ram.: disease, lie in
and is a few days he was eared.
ces recommended Uie Bitters in outer cases, mway* pro- i wanoicsucas. piain ana coioren; r inger liasins; milt I Mncaiil
duciug tlm same hapny effeeL My wife has been conxl- I Baskets; Dishes; Bowl*; Halt Cellnrs, varioua patterns; I i 1iUp j
durably afflicted whfi Livar Complaint and Neuralgia. Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Vases, i, n n,
« •*- • -*•— ■*— ——1|| ....... ..Innlaa mnnA I l>» • fill... «tl. ant ..J ri-t l_! I ***
Sharpoy and Quoin’s Anatomy; edited by Joseiili Leirft,
M. I)—first American from fifth London edition, wiili
over500 Illustrations.
Friend* in Council; A series of Readings and Discourse
Parker's Compendium of Natural and Experimental
Piiihfrnphy, with a description of Steam aud Locomotive
Engines.
Weld’s Latin Lessons and Render.
A Treatise on Algebra; by 8. Clm*e. Received by
‘—“ ’PER.
June 85
JOHN M. COOP!
ENGLAND.—His-
Invasion of Julius Cesar
James tlie Second, by David Ilunie;
tlie Bitters in other cases, always pro.
ms ssFt'!«.*• iaswi | oto w.,'«rva^: i rac■ wKTSStcs: I pSasrsisiss’
by the use of the Bitters she is well, now enjoying good Ac.; Silver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles and rfobucks; iheapeH and most readable edition ofuio two authors now th8t U not *»/ »• **• Townsend, commits alnui,
health. Webelievo fromthc msny cure# we know of plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tope; Tea, lies- extauL rcaaaoie cuiuon oi mo iwoauuiors now | 4 .
The great sale tho medicine haa acquired, has in
duced a number of men to get up imitations, and thsre
is at the present time, other medicines for isle, that
are called “ Dr. Townxnid’a Sarsaparilla.” One In par
ticular started e short time ago In New York, is celled
•' Old Doctor Jacob Townsend's Sarsaparilla,” end ap
parently with a view, hy dint of advertising, and th*
usual remedies resorted to In such efforts, to appropri
ate the name of ftr. H P Townsend’s great remedy,
and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the
' -f the name which he haa acquired for it,
|>»tiuiit and expensive labor*. Dr. 8. P.
iornteily uf this city, aa Is well known
here, is the inventor aud original proprietor of th#
medicine known at “Dr Townsend's SarsaparJIIo,”
and we think those person* wlm arc attempting to tell
their article as the genuine, should he exposed.
FROM THE
Ncxr York Dnlly Tribune.
Cry- We iiuhlizhed nn a>}vciliiirmcnt inadvertently
some time since that did injustice to Dr. S. P. Town-
send, who is tlie original proprietor of the preparation
of Sarsaparilla known ns hr. Townsend'#. Other
parties have within live pn»t few months engaged or
connected themselidt with a man by the name of
Townnend who put up a medicine end call* It by the
«nme name This medicine was advertised in The
Tribune os th* original, he. This advertisement alio
contained matter derogatory to tlio character of Dr.
S. P. Townsend amt that of hi* mediriu*. We regret
It appeared, and injustice to the Dr. mako this ex
plantation.
FROM THE
New York Dnliy Sun.
Da. Towssr.xo’# extraorilhiniy odvertii*ment,which
copies an entire page of tlio Sex, will not escape
d.iticc. Dr. S. P. Townsend, who it the original pro
prietor of Dr. Tow iiicnd’s Suuapiiilla. and whose of
fice u next door to ouis, whore he has been for sever
al yean, it driving an immense businei*. He receives
no less than four hundred dozen of Bamparilla per
day, and even this enormous quantity does not supply
the demand. No medicine ever gained so greet a
m 'arity as his preparation of tho Sarsaparilla. His
n of Almanacs for 1849 cost 532,000, and he
has paid tlie Newr York Sex for advertising, in the
last four yuan, over $10,1)00, and he acknowledges
that it is the cheapest advertising hs has had done.
This medicino is exported to tho Canadas, West In-
dies, South America end Europe, in considerable
quantities, and i* coming into general use in thoaa
countries, os well os here.
Swindlers.
Druggists and nthera that sell Sanaparllla for the
these Bitters effi'i-Ung, tha: tiiey possess iu a remarkable
nnd extraordinary degree great curative properties, and
thut which enliancps their value with us I*, they are en
tirely vegetable. We always keep tlie nitters on hand
•Mild would not be willing to lie without them.
Vciy respectfully yours.
.. 370 South Front sheet.
•; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea,
ert and Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
qtoppers; Tea Htrainers; Britannia Coffee Biggin*, Urn*
ind Pots; Bent'* Patent Coffee Drawer*; Tea Pots, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, Cups, Mur*. Soap Boxes,
Pitcher*, Castors, Ac. WEEDS A AIORBKLL,.
**"• Smcta’ new Building, Bioughton-strect. *
Can stronger testimony be adduced by any Preparation I A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
before ihe public? A single bottle will convince any one jfX public rooms and hall*. Also, a few Cooking
nf Inoir luitvrr over HI.nu. 'I'hn ara Pm.*.* ypr.r. I u....... .»
of iholr power over dLease. They are EimaaLY Vzoz- J Stove*, at reduced
tsblr, and will pt rmauentiy destroy the mast obstinate '—
costletnus, and elve strength and vigor to the frame, at
no time debilitating the patient; being also grateful to the
most delicate itoninch under any circumstance*, and can
be administered with perfect safety to delicate infants—
they are free from Alcouil, Syrup, Acids, Calomel,
id all mineral and injurious ingredient*.
They cun be taken al all times and under all cir
cumstances, no ordinary exposure will prevent them
having a salutary effect, and no bad result cui
nHnrin.il np I TJROWN’S Essence of Jamaica GINGER,
pO, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 378%*cu I Trkdkrick IIrows’# Dm,
Hthret, Philadelphia. For sale In Savannah by
JOHNSON A CO.
extant.
Hearts and Homes, or Bocinl Dcstinction: a Story, hy
Mrs. Ellis, author or “The Women of England,” Ac. Ac.
The Malden Aunt: u Story t by S. 51.
• Etiquette for Gentlemen* Etiquette for Lndies.
David Cnperfleld: by Charles Dickins, part 3.
Godey’s Ladles' Book for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Also n«w supplies of:—
- - I K*pciIiilUnn Ul. Ib. Dead 8c. and die Jord«n i hy
wves. at reduced price*. | W. P. Lyneh, U. B. N.
NAILH AND TIN.—300 kegs Nails, and 50 boxes Till I European Lire and Manners; by llenry Coleman,
ir routine. I A History of Wonderful Inventions. Received by
for nxiflng.
GIJNH—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
price*.
SOCKET SPADES—50 dozen, Just received.
Carriage Ways anil Locks for folding doors.
AX EH—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Ax*-*, Just received.
TWINE.—Bagging, Ball and Heine Twine.
, BRISTLES FOR GlNH-50lbs.Ju*t received, and for
sale by McCLESKEY A NORTON.
July 31
JOHN M. COUPE!
fj A RRISON’SColumbian INK—In quart',
XX pints, 8oz., 4 oz. and in small stands, In boxes o
one dozen or by retail.
Maynard A Noye’a Black Ink.in quarts and pint*.
Hogan A Thompson’s Steel l’en ink, In quarts, pint*,
8 oz.. 4 oz. and 2 oz., hy the dozen or retail.
Indelible Ink, for writing on Linen.
and swindles the customers. Men that would be
guilty of such an act, would commit any other fraud
—and no Druggist or common intclligeuce but knows
that ours is the only genuine.
Olil Jarofr Townsend.
Some peoplo who are not well iiiformsd, end have
not read the papers, and not seen our advertisements,
have been led to suppose, that because these men ad
vertise thslr stud s* “ Obi Jacob Townsends,” that it
must, of course, be tlie original. It Is less than one
S eer since they commenced to make their medicine
urs has been in the market over ten years.
This Old Jacob Townsend.
They aro endeavoring to nalm off on the publlo as
en old Physician, 4c. lie Is not a regular educated
Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a med
icine, until these men hired him for the use ot his
nime. They say they do not wish the peoplo to be
lieve that their Hursaparilla is ours, or the seme—but
the better to deceivo the public, they at the same time
assert that their’s is the Old Dr. Townsend's, and the
original; and endeavor to make the people believe
July 14
SKi i - i » if I ss sx***
nnd Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Chestnut and Fifth ^Coiwlna Pmir bv too ream-bore Ensliih• do do in 8,m r» riU “’ th « »«“■ performed to many wonderful
11 .nnriv.ii.M J„ai rnonivn^ hu which li s base, villainous, unprincipled
sing itself throuih the whole svsfom. It isexcellentin nil I enrol lWr ' r ' Wr \v TIIORNF Will iamb We have commenced suits ugaiiist Iheso men for
noua and hypochondriacal affections, some of the most I ? : W. i tlUUWK WILLIAMB. damage*. We wish it to be understood, that the old man
evident of which are an oppression or sense of weight, 1 fTIHE Ron I.IONS- nr TIioTawf Konlnra. I U no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad-
In Cli.rlc.ton by IIAVII...H .H.UUblt Uot4n Anyu- SW-I
ta, by Wm. Hainks, and by resjiectable Dealer# generally it 8 .1 » Manlfofd L<
throUBlKiuttlm I'liiliilState,. ]nt,U | I •»'!"
. T r ZZ . evident of which are an oppreeslon or sense of weiglit, fllllE Li'ONR* nr ThpTawt FLmlnra - «noi relation to Dr. Townsend whatever. In their ad-
T^ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC LINI- and flnuilency, succeeded by nervous headache, giddiness I bvJ r-nnJwr AlieLiOSt ocnlcrs, vertUsmenta and circulars, they publish a number of
l 1 MENT, OK PAIN KILLER.—Haring for a num- he. These It removes by acting on the stomach as n % Man inade of^ Moii vX Douclas Jerrold Qd edition •‘m" *5 Ue il? od * rc, i>ectlug Dr. Townsend, which we
her of ycare past made and sold my Liniment, and Uentlestiinulus.dimi-ing a inild nnd cordial warmth, grail- I ",i c or Mo,,L y» D° u 8*"Jorrold,Sd edition, | will not notice. „ . _
.V... f y._i -r .I.. ' 1 llnllv ttfh llrntlna lltn nrint.. r.n.1 It
unlly exhillrating Uio nerves and l
live organs. It Is also useful In ch'ronlc rlioninali'-iu,
lumbago, 4c. as an external application to Uie parts aft
fected. When applied externally,it should bo mixed wltli
i equal quantity of brandy orsplrlta.
I ii flatulency or want of tone in Uie stomach, half a
lea spoon-full uny be taken twice nr three times n day,
All, IV1 AT UUI, IO| I. I m.ii u. 8int.ll mi.trill III. 1 U llllll* II flUy, I - -
to certify that 1 was before uresis, in sugar and water, and when thu stomach TRVING’H WORKS Vnl 7 Tnloa of n
in my feet, so as to feel# oppressed after eating, or distended hy flatulency, I Travelleri^hv rwr,*v rT.'von ° l * laM 01 0
Ines*. Having been | about*)OrSOdropsof the essence In a wine ^liui of | ur
used the same on my own person, I feel perfectly secure
in offering it tothe public, as n safe and certain remedy
for Rhuuinatism, Pains in the Lluilw, Joint*, and Swell
ing or Enlargements of the Done*.
Testimonial*.—We append the following Testimonial*
of person* well known hi Savannah:
Savaxnaii, May fith, 1817.
Mr. W.G. PaUigant—Sir: 'ihlai#*- ’ -
severely attacked with Ubeumutism . . , _ .
prevent mo from attending to my business. Having been . . ... ... _ -
recommended to try your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain I wateror wine, Invigorates and nssists digestion. It
Killer, I did so and was freed from all pain in a short time. I celleiit iu sea sickness, in restoring the tone of the
f am now perfectly well and have not felt any pain since,
and would cheerfully recommend it to my fellow-citizens. One gross received from tlio
Ezra Rest. , A. A. SOLOMONS, Ai
Scriven Codntv, MaV I’JUi, 1848. | J un013 fllsrket Square
I havo boon troubled with very severe pains in my
limbs, und— • -
be able ton
recommended hi u*a r wugum-ii iuiuiiniauc i.uuiucni.or
Pnln KUInr.r Ihoiijhl I would dom, nnd f (bund it tn giro | No. I—A Minplt 'to keopthn ll'nlr’ Inn hoBttl.y
me almost inunediate relief; and what is mostsingiilar, I state—warranted.
my wife haring enlargement nnd stiffncM of Joints of her No. 2.-Wiuroiitei| tocurcthe mostlnveternwdnndruff.
hands, liy applying the remedy to my affected parts, No. 3.—Warranted to stop tlie hnlrfrom felling off, and
received great relief herself. - to make It grow again In ita primitive beauty.
I would recommend it to every pcmmnflllrted. ns being No.4.—This preparation /sof themost efficacious i
a sovereign cure and a very cheap one. Jmo. Lucas. I ture to cure baldnese.
illustrated.
The Gold Mine* of tho Gila: A Sequel to Old Hicks
Ihe Guide; by (,'hnrlc* W. Webber.
Eighteen Hundred nnd Twelve; or Napoleon’s Inva
sion of lliirsia: An Historical Romance; by Lous Rcllstab.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
apr24
Our opponents hare published in the papers, that
8. P. Townsend was dead. This they send to their
Union of Church and State; hy II. W. Noel, M. A.
-- J —’-’nlBlS, tr 1 **-
False Reports.
jnente here —*-
Dr. 8. P. Townsend wu
•gents about the country, who report that wo have
B ivan up business, 4o. 4c. Tho public should he on
jeir guard, and not be deceived by theso unprinci
pled men.
Notice of Remoeal.—After the first of September,
1849. Dr. S. P. Townsend’s New York Offico will be
in the 8outh Baptist Church, No. 63 Nusau-street.
Orainnuid vimnMWttUi with 'lllu.lrVllin.'nnU Sll c . h %";» "I 11 -:*” 1 "* • lb»rou 8 li ch.ng.,
a Map by J. Q. Thornton, in 9 vols. will ha fitted for the better accommodation of the
fifemnlr* of Chateaubriand; written by hlntsclf, vol. I. pnotors and the public.
nnwiimZ m.w..l.(» li.. I Take nnrttrula
and
pro-
Take partlcu)ar Notice—No Sarsaparilla is the
KogurofWcndover’s Chronicle, comprising the History i _ - i- . , •
or England from the descent of the Saxons to A. D., 1235; P enul , n « >5*! ori Jf i S al J ,r ' Tow , n *« n ‘ 1 » Sarsaparilla,
translated from the Latin by J. A. Giles, V. C. L. * ,M •>*“««* by th P. Townsend,
lllstory Philosophically Illustrated from the Fall of the I . “ „ _ , ,
d ii M inutii .o lu not w /^.KANDJEAN’S Compound,rur tlmllA in. XnmnTn*^& M tt. , F|bnni!%MuK a hy"o”o™
o attend to my planting interests, and.having been I Vj Grandjcnn’s Coiriitosltimi* are now prepared in six I Miller, D. IL, 61. It. J. A.—third edition, revised bv lire
ended to use> Falllgantfe Rheumatic LinlinenLor different modes, and classified from No. 1 to No. 0. author. ’ * d Uy U,e
For sale, wholesale and retail, at the store ol
L. N. FALLIOANT,
West side Market square, Savannah, On-
None are genuine nolens bearing the signature of the
proprietor or his own hand writing on the label.
W. G. FALLIOANT.
Savannalt, Oct. 23,1818. oc 124
No.5.—Contains a tnosi priwerful Ingredient that de
composes the substance* ny which the Imlris rendered
white.
No. 0.—Specially prepared for tlicdiseues oftheskin
of the head, to cure ringworm, pm-uileH, humor*, 4c.
Tire above preparation for sain by ^
ft h v W,l| v ,Jn. I Gentlemen. Received by
Tlie Works of Plato; translated by Henry Cary, 61. A.
Macaulay’s History of Englnnd, Boston edition, vol. 1.
Bhaw’iOutline# of English Llteraluro. *
Here a Little and There n Little; by the author nf Lino
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, 4o.
. ’U'e Year-Book of Facta In Science nnd Art, 4c. 4c.;
byJolmTImb*.
Raphael or Pages of the fRookofLire at Twenty; by
Alphonse De Lamartine.
The Caxtons i A Family Picture hy Sir
Lytton.
Mrs. E. Kidder, No. 100 Court-street, Boston t Samuel
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Pratt, Salem; Jamee ~
Green, Worcester; Allison 4 Gault, Concord;
Belch 4 Son, Providence; end by Druggists end Mer
chants generally throughout the Unitea States, Wei*
Indies end the Canada*.
Solo Agents for Savannah,
THOMAS M. TURNER 4 CO.,
»'»g 10 181 linystreet.
Franklin’s Life. (Illustrated,) Parte 4 and fl.
A Manual of Fnshisn nnd Politeness for Ladle* nnd ! Sfl denln per bottle.
JOHN M. COOPER. I MI|«J
E. Buiwer r P R! CO PH E EG U 8.— Professor Barry 1
I X TricophnrousrtLrrestoring, preserving and beaut
>• tying Uie Imlr, and eradicating scurf and dandruff. I’rlc
. Iieouti-
lie - —
For sale hj
G. R. HENDRICKSON 4 CO,
(formed n striking illustration or miraculous power, had
the cruel malady beeu at once stayed—ita horrible uleera
lions at once healed—and the mutilated body of the suf
ferer relieved from racking pains—his appetite restored—
hi*sleep again rendered sound and refreshing—hie flesh,
spirits, animation once more returned—In abort, a com-
pleto restoration to general health effected.
Such would Indeed have been deemod A MIRACLE—
yet such a wonderful work haa been wrought hy IlltlS*
TOL’d SARSAPARILLA.
James WTcnorr, now 91 year* old, and the eon ofpe
ter Wyckoff, a farmer of Clarence, Erie County, New-
York.U Uio living monument of till* most wouderful cure.
When five vears old, being attacked by Meascls, be had a
preparation of Mercury administered to him, and lot.
eleven long years of walstlii* pain, and frightful mutila
tion, were iu pjruklou* eflecta at work. Awful beyond
de*ciip'Jon were the sufferings of that poor hoy during the
interval, ns detailed In an inrerexting history of his extra-
nrdlnarycure, published In 1843 at Buffalo, for his beneAt,
and wlm-h can be had of UrLtol’s Agent*.
Six years have now elapsed sluco till* modern miracle
was wrought, and the person yet live* to testify—though
mm ly, yet most eloquently—to thu curative properties of
DtUSTOL’S SARSAPARILLA!
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM.
llARTroao, Conn., Sept. 99,1813.
Thia may certify that 1 have been a subject or Inflam
matory Rheumatism fortho last eighteen years, and often
confined to my bed for four nr six week* by each attack,
t have tiled every posable remedy that tlie most celebra
ted of the New-York medical feculty could prescribe,
be»IJes any quantity of quack medicines, but did not
obtain permanent relief.
Soon after resuming my residence In Hartford, I had
the most severe attack I ever had. 1 was confined to my
room two months, nnd when I left I was scarcely able to
walk, nnd not without the mo*» severe pain. My ’—
cues* lasted from last October to the June following.
Having Im.-inessInNew-Yorklast February, 1 was there
introduced to a gentleman hy Uie name ol Thomas Hogan,
who highly recommended Bristol’s Sarsaparilla.
He told me that ho had been confined to his bed eight
mouths wltli Rheumatism Mini Scrofula, nnd his physi
cians had given him up, as past recovery. He used fifteen
bottles of Bristol’s Sarsaparilla and It was to tills
medicine alune that he attributed Ids present existence.
1 concluded to defer the trial until I returned to Hart
ford nnd again consulted my physician, whose prescrin
lion I followed until May, without relief. I then bought
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA of you, and continued
Inking It ncrordiug to directions. 1 then visited New
York again, nnd was there Introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
advised me by all mean* to persevere. I called on twen
ty different Individuals of the first respectability, who hnd
been cured of nil the Ills that flesh U heir to, who all at
tribute their restoration to henlth entirely to this Invalua
ble medicine. With all this testimony, I continued till I
hod taken sixteen bottle* which has restored me to per
fect health. I shall be happy at any time to give any one
nil tlie Information that I am possessed of, in regard ta
this invaluable medicine, nnd confidently recommend it
to all who are afflicted with the diseases for which it Is
recommended. Respectftilly yours,
H. L. MOORE.
REMEMBER
That Bristol’* Snrmnnriltn Is the ONLY
Original Medicine,
Aud that nil the various Sarsaparilla* that have sprung up
in the la<t few years are mere Imitations. Bristol’s was
Kstntillalied in 1839.
In 1848 the proprietor, at on immense sacrifice,enlarged
tlio ImIiIi!* to a full quart, thus offering to the afflicted a
i.arokk quantity nud n purer article for Uio money
than was ever before offered.
'J’hoao who buy Snrsnpnrllln should Ire sure they
buying tho genuine articlo. Ask for BRISTOL'S UIU
NAI. SARSAPARILLA.
For sale hy U. H. HENDRIOKBON 4 CO.,
June 30 amw 18—M Gibbons’ Building, Savannah; Ga
IN QUART HOT FLICS.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OP
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
HTATB^OF |THB BLOOD, OR HABIT OP TUB
Scrofula, or King’s EtU, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules on
thi Ihce, 1notches, Riles, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ring Worm or Teller, Scald Head, Enlarge,
tnent and Pain qf the Bonts and Joints, Stub
born Ulcers, Syphilitic Svmptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, nnd Diseases arising from an injudi
cious use if Mercury} Ascites, or Dropsy. Ex
posure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic
Conetthdicmui Disorders will bs removtd by this
The value nf tills preparation Is now widely known,
and every day Uio field of Ita usefulneza I* extending. It
I* approved and highly recommended by Physicians, and
Is admitted to be the most powerful and searching prepara
tion from tlio root tint haa ever been employed In medfee?
practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary dtMur,
with swollen glands, contracted elnewe end bones half
carious, has been restored to health and rigor. The scrof
ulous patient, covered with ulcers, kmtti.M>uM in himself
and to hi* attendants, baa been mada whole. Hundred#
or persons, who had groaned bnpelcMiy f„r years under
cutaneous nnd glandular disorders, chrunle rheumatism,
and many other coinplnlnta springing from a derangement
of the accretive organa and the circulation, have been
raised ns it were from the rack of diieaso, and now, with
X ended constitutions, gladly testily to the efflcacy or
lestlmahle preparation.
The following certiflealu front Col. Samuel G. Taylor.a
S ntlenmn of high standing and extensive acquainheitc
rough the Southern States, end lately appointed Comal
to New Granada, commend* Itself to the attention or all.
New-York, January 7,1848.
Messrs. A. B. 4 D. Bandit Gentlemen—Having qm'iI,
and witnessed the effects iff your excellent preparation or
Sarsaparilla on different persons in varioua parts of the
Southern country, viz:—Virginia, Louisiana,Texas a ‘
Mexico, I feel much pleasure in stating the high epinl
entertained of IU great medicinal value. Ia my own
case it arted almost like a charm, removing speedily the
enervated state or the system, nnd exciting la tha most
' ifoand*--’ jam—- —
agreeable manner, a tonic and Invigorating Influence.
Your Sarsaparilla ia highly approved aad ezteasivtly
used by the United States army in Mexico, ao* my combi
Gen. Zm hary Taylor, has (hr the past five yean beta in
tlie habit of using it, and recommend* the same; Im aad
myseiradopted the articlo at tha aiune time, and Uie now
considered an almost Indispensable requisite in tho Army.
In conclusion I would say, that the better it ie known tie
more hlshlv It will be prized, and I trust that its hraWt
restoring virtues will mako it generally known, through
out the length and breadth ofourwidelycxtendedcoantry.
Your# very respectfully, 8. O. TAYLOR,
U. S. Consul to New Granada.
The following Interesting caso la presented, and the
render Invited to Its careful perusal. Comment on such
evidence is unnecesaary.
New-York, April 98,1847.
Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—Having long beta afflicted
with general debility, weakness, loss of appetite, 4c., ra-
eelring no benefit from the various remedies prescribed,
I concluded aliuut three inuntlia since to make use of
your Sarsaparilla. I now havo the pleasure or Infbrming
you that Iu effects have been ntlcmlcd with the happiest
results In restoring my Ireulth, and I am Induced to add
my testimony to the many olheisyou already possess,and
to those desiring ftirther Information, 1 will personally
give the particulars ormy case, nnd the effects of this In
valuable medicine, by calling at 8S5 Rnwety, New-York.
Yours roapectfully, JANET AfrlNTOSH.
This ceitifles that Miss Janet McIntosh is known ta
me n member of tho Church, in good itandlnt, and worthy
of confidence. J. B. 8PENCKR,
l’n.*tar of Second Presbytarinn Church, l)rooklyn.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. D. 4 D.
SANDS, New York. 8old also by Druggists generally
throughout tho United Statos and Canadas. Price gl
per Bottle; «ix Dottles for $5.
Agents in Savannah, Ga., A. A. Solomons, O. R. Ilea
drlcKson 4 Co.,Turner 4 Oden, nnd Tiros.51. Tamer
4 Co. In Maconi Rrunonnd Virgins. 3mo JulyB
rPO tlio PUBLIC.—BU11NS 5t SCALDS.
X I clmUeugn tlio world to prove, that
MAG10AIj ^ Al ^ BxTriACTOIlt
DALLKY’S MAGICAL
That I* to say, Die orithinl and only genuineurtiele, (in:
tlie counterfeit nml Imitation Extractor,) has everfuileil,
in any one single Instance, from Its first introduction by
ine in 1839, up to tills period,) to curr Uie worst Burn*
and Scalds.
To fllolliera of Families.
I would say, many accidents, such a* Bum*, Scald*,
Cuts, Wound* nnd Bruise*, are of frequent occuirunre to
children, nnd they are moreover subject to many other
complaints,inch rs Sore and Inllnnu d Eyes, Bnoiimn-
tlsni, Erupiiona, Swelling*, Sprain*, and Inflammation*.
DALLE Y’S EXTRA!.Tolt f* a certain, quick, *afe and
never failing Remedy, in any nnd all or tho above enu
merated casual lie* nnd dl-eusos.
The True Teat
a, that tlio genuine DAI.LEY’S EXTRACTOR, ill Uie
wor»t Burn* and Scald*, draw* out the fire and pain In a
few minute*; nnd from the moment or Ita application it
relieve*, subdues tlie pain, and produce* a cooling and
soothing effect, nnd wlinl Is of yait importance, It lieols
the wound* without *cah t No family ought therefore to
ho without it for a single day, for it frequently is the
limn* of preserving life itself I nnd now,
61 ARK THE DIFFERENCE.
The counterfeit and imitation Extractors irritate and
INCREASE TIIK PAIN S
Captains nnd Clerk# of Steamboats
ought never to he without a good supply of the gonulne
Dailey on hoard orthelr vessel*. Explosion# und collaps
ing of hollars do frequently occur, and dreadful suffering,
nnd—not unfrequcntly—lo-a of life la tlio consequence!
It is therefore positively crlminnl, to neglect the acquiai-.
tion of such an invaluable Remedy. Read tlie following:
Awful Case of Scald I
Wheat Field, Nuoora Co. N. Y., Feb. 98,1848.
Mr. Dailey—Dear Sir: While my eon, fifteen yea ra old,
was at work in the shingle manulhctory of L. P. Rose ho
had thu mlafortoiie to slip nnd dill into n largo vat, used
for tho purpose of trolling block* preparatory to cutting.
The block* had Just been removed from the vnt, con
taining a largo quantity oflioillng water. Ifo fell for-
wurd, scalding both hands and arm*, all one aide, nnd one
leg badly and Uie other partially. The scalds were *o
bad on his anna und leg flint moat *
with his garments, nnu ll'
fa physician*
J)nlley‘
ble (whit
relieved him from nil pnln, prevented' inflntnntion and
swelling, and lu u few day* commenced healing his sore*.
There appeared n general improvement, so much ao flint
in throe weeks he wn* removed to his fhthor’a house, dis
tant about one mile nnd n half.
We continued tlio use of the above mcdlclnn for two
months, and we believe It wa* tho mean*, under Provi
dence, of saving hi* life, nnd wo would cheerfully recom-
~~ 'ind It in nil similar cases ns a anfe and Invaluable
17 011 tho Removal and Permanent Cure of
X 1 ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,and of those com
plaints which nre enured by nn Impaired, weakened pm
unhealthy condition of Uie Nervous System. This beau
tiful and convenient application of tlie mysterious power*
or Galvanism and Mngncti-m, has been pronounced by
diatingiij’ lied phyiiciuus both in Europe and tha United
States, to be tno most valuable medlcinnl discovery of tb#
see. Dr. Ciiristik’s Galvanic Kelt and 6lAe*ETtc
Fluid, is used with tire most perfect and certain success
In all cases or General Debility, strengthening the weak
ened body, giving tone to the various organs, and Invifo
rating tho system. Also iu Fits, Cramp, Paralysis and
Palsy, bysiH'psla or Indigestion. Rheumatism, Acute and
Chronic, Gunt, Epilepsy. Lumbago, Deafness, Neryou*
Trenrors, Palpitation or tno Heart, Apoplexy, Neuralgia.
Pains In tire Side and Chest, Liver Complaint, BpTnal
Complaint, nnd Curvature of tho Spine, Hip Complaint.
Disease* of ih« Kidneys. Deficiency of Nervous aud
gPhyatcnl Eneigy, nnd all Nervous Dlsenses, which com
plaint* nrise from one-simple cause, namely, a Derange
ment of the Nervous System.
CERTIFICATES AND .TESTIMONIALS trom th«
most respectable sources could bo given, sufficient ta nil
evory column in this paper. Wo make a few selections-
The first 1* an extraordinary case,and conclusively prove*
that “truth U stronger thnti fiction.”
The following letter, narrating one of the most remark
able events in the anneli of Medical Science, Is from tn*
Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman of New Jersey, of dis
tinguished attainments and exalted reputation t
9 SIDNEY, New Jersey, July 12, IM®.
- Da. A. II. CiiRtsTta—Dear Sir: You wish to knowoi
me whnt has buun thu result in my own case, of the appu
cation of-Uie Galvanic Belt and Neoklack. 5iy icpfr
is a* follows:- „
For about twenty years I had beeu Buffering from vp-
pepsin. Every yonr tlio symptoms becamo worse, r*»r
could robtaln permanent relief from nny course ormem-
cal treatment whatever. 6!y physicians were ski
end excellent men; but‘-here their prescriptions fWJM*
About fourteen years aincft^lp coniequencu of frequent
exposure to the weather, in tlUNllschargo ofm/peftoo"
duties, I beeamo subject to a *ovcra4;hronicBheuiiiaU»i
which for year aftor year, caused me lndeicriUableankul*n.
In tho severer paroxysms, the skill of my phyilcW*
sometimes afforded me great relief; but this roller KM on
ly temporary. Further: In Uie winter of »45 and
consequence of preaching n great deal In my own ana
various other churches In tills region, I was nttackeooj
tho Bronchitis, which soon became so severe asiorequirs
it most of tho flesh caino of!
i |iiiy*ieiiiii* Mini menu*.
Halley’* Pnln Extractor wo* procured a* soon ns possl-
o (which was in aboutsix hours) and applied, and which
Roved him from nil pain, prevented Inflntnntion nnd
dy. With sentiments of respect, I remain, dear air, youi
obedient nnd humble servant. Adlar Clark,
Susannah Clark.
C. E. Clark,
Wo tlie undersigned being personally acquainted wltli
tho case nr Air, Clark’s aon, believe thu obovo statement
substantially correct.
61. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. S. Kelsey, Henry D.
Pearce. Wm. Evans, E. Clark, L. I’, noao, Ira Newimtn,
Wm. Ncwiunn, Alary J. Rose.
I ino#t respectfully refer to my prlntod pamphlets for
many Important testimonials of cure# performed, and for
the truth of which statements, I hold myself responsible!
Piles, Rheumatism, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Scald
Head, Carbuncle, Fever Sores, Cuts ortho sovorest kind,
Bruises, Swelling#, Punctures, Sore Nipples, Broken
llrenst, Chapped Hands and Lips, Sprnino and Inflamma
tions, where tho parts affected con bo reached and the
Extractor applied, yield to its pnln subduing, curntlvo and
henllngpropertiesf But I distinctly declare, that I will
not hold myself responsible for tlie effects of nny Extrac
tor, excepting whnt has been procured nt my own depot,
nnd from my authorised Agents, being cognizant of the
dangerous tendency of tlio counterfeits.
II. DALL15Y, 415 Brood way, New-York, and
a » Philadelphia.
A. HOkOMONS, Agent for Hnvnnnah.
D. B. PLUMB 4 CO., Agents, Augusta. Ga.
R. OAKTEK. Amnl. ColninbiS on?
Jn31 KNOTT.lt AgRPU,Oiiifin, (,'n. .
nHOLEUA MEDICINES,—ThoSulmcri-
V.7 bore have on hand tire following popular remedlea-
put up in the niostenroful manner, viz:
CARTWRIGHT'S. BitYANT’S.
THE CHARLESTON MEDICAL FACULTIES;
Alao.Dr. fl. T. NAKDIN’H BOTANIC MIXTURE,
HHcd with success in Charleston and vldnlly in 1830.
July 85 JOHNSON 4 CO., cor. Bull and Bay all,
V0UM
Brand .
Rheumatic affection—thus evincing that these
were connected with cncli other through the medium <»
tire Nervous System. . . a.u.nh*
But reasoning from effect to cause, I concluded wzt
Nervous bustim must bo reached, before nny hope cow
be Indulged of my obtaining relief from those moit «u»-
tresslng maladies. In tho whole nhnnnncopmia ta'’*
Boomed to bo no remedial agent which could renen *»
recuperate my Nsrvnm Hvatmn i everv thins that J.
tried for thi* puri
led by my rhumb .....
with no very sanguine hopes or tnrir emciowc/,; •
termlncd to try tho effect of the application oi j
GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with U»
MAGNETIC FLUID, inis was m --.-i.
To my great astonishment, In two days my DW™*".
liocTfonei in eight days I was enabled to reaumo njy FV
tornl labors, nor linve I since omitted n single
account of tire Bronchitis; und my Jthoumntic aneca
nl#occn*cdto troublo inc. If time permitted, I '
fill a sheet of pnper wife the
lure, but I can now only furnish this brief abstrwi
My Dyspepsia has never returned i tho Rheumntlim oac
In n while visits me, but nevor severely, ond _U »
arrested, and U manifestly being driven from lUMia^j;
on my system,nnd my Ilronchlalaffection u entirety"
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to
who have been likewise suffering from neurtlgw «*
lions. They have tried them, with hnppy roiulU. *
(lev. In every cn.e. BOijHT SSMSSSV
Tho Galvanic article* enn be snfelysent to any r
tha country, and are accompanied by full and plain a
lions for uio.
mucus or on. ciikistiz’s Galvanic cubat« v *
Tho Gnlvanlo Bolt, P reo ,HC
Tho Galvanic Necklnco, J w ®v2SR«eli.
Tho Gnlvanlo Bracelet*, One Dollar vm*
The Alngnctlc Fluid ••••Oh® '? r ‘
P„,.,r, In s »v.„„.h
In Augusta, hy Havilanr, Uislrv 4Co.|
by Grorob Payni. EZ-—
-=r* , The
inii ncunuAvu) "
Thi. was .In ***[*£»
JL-J most powerful and dfTectunl DI flnftctiuniahtja
discovered, being capable of Instantaneously renrev n l p#
foul smells from sick chamber#, sinks,[snwcrsi * c j. b j ;
Ing altogether colourless nnd without poor.-It >* X Ul
preferable to nil other agents of this class I it »■
abundant use In Ihe ships and ho^tola of W> of
States Navy, nasaengcr ships, and iu MF^stroagiy w *
•mm r ”