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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER G, iS’-ii).
aconi sales.
C 11TY Marshal’s SALE.—Agreeably U.
J mi . rd r of Council, 1 "ill off r tu» »ale, under
tb« Suuerlntandenee or Ihu I'omiiiUirc ou f ub lc sail •
mi I i;a. Lou, laiil No. tti», Ciiw.ord Word. TUB *#14
will mm pla -c mi ilii Lot, ut 11 o i l.ick, A. M-, on 3Ion-
d.ty, the 17th Sept-, UM'J.
mpia
DAN. H. STEWART, r.
/CHATHAM Sharin' 1 * SALE.—On iho
V-/ flr.t Tuesday in Oolobtr next, before tire Court
Homo in thu l ily utSav,ninth, between tliu legal hour#
of sal*, wJl bi; sold, all timee twol.otior l.niul, situate
I.mo .in l i>< i r In the county of Ciimlmm, known a* Lola
iiuiiii.it ■> .c «!,) and two (if,» Thuuierteit, "1th all and
afogulir the improvement* tto-reunto bctouglngi levied
on ns thu property of Henry K. Monithrt, under and l«y
vlnuu in a fl. la, Issued out of tire IlnnoiaMe, the Court
of Common rleas & Oyer k Terminer, City ot Savannah.
Teter U. End. r* vo. lleury K. Mnntfort. Property point
ed out l<y plaintiffs attorney,
sept 3 W. W. OATES, Stiff c. C.
a ALE OP REAL ESTATE,
lly Order of Cailtl of Ordinary.
I r '\N tho first Tuesday In November next, will
KJ be raid in front of thu Court llouae In the illy of
savannah, between the usual houra of sale, all that trait
of Land situate in \\ htte Blull District, count) or Chat
ham, end Mata of Gt urfia, known as the “Bel Mout
Plantation,” containing eleven hundred acre*, more nr
‘ i, belonging to Uic e-ti.to id the late Fraud* S. Pore In r.
Id by perud »lon of the Inferior Court or Chatham
county, when kitting lor ordinary propose*, upon tire ap-
dU-atiuii of Jannei E. Pureher, Adm'x. C. T. A., for thu
sneflt of the helm and creditor* ol said estate,
aiigtll UU
K iR,
mluaton v
plaintitr.
July as
I. Jones. Properly- pointed out by
JSO. F. SANDlFutlD,*.L.c.
'a DMINISTRATOK’3 SALE.—liy vtr-
JrX Pie of an orVr of Die llouo,alda the Interior Court
of Chatham County, when sluing for ordinary puipo. es,
will bo aolil at the Court IIoum door in the Countv of
Bryan, berween tic usual ho iraof sale,on the first Tuee
day in January nett, nine hundred and filly (MW) a-rea
(more or les«) common Hue Land,,! uate near the waters
of Ula.-k Creek in ,a!d coui.tyt being mm third of mi uu
divided lut.-rcat in lifter adjoining surveys.
Alan, at the Mine tint j and place, one hundred and
*i*ty acre* (MW) acres (more or leas) situate on the North
shta of IHack Creek, having about twenty aert-e in good
urdpr fur cultivation. Terms cash, purchaser paying foi
lilies. Huld a. th • property of the eatatu of Andrew Llnl,
Jour, Into of Chath.im County,deceased.
June 27 CYllUd BIRD, Adm’r,
Jicrjnl Ulotttcs.
SAVANNAH WIIOLKSAL13 AND lllfiTAlI*
L iberty sheriffs sale.—an tho first
Tuesday in September next, will Iks sold beforu the
Court llnnso dour In ilinesvillr, Liberty eounty, beuveen
the usual hours of sale, one certain trad or parcel of
Laud, situate, lying and being In the cou .ty of Liberty,
on the waters ot Canouchte Itlver, and Imnnded on the
West by lands of Win. Leigh, North by t anou Ide River,
and South by la id* or J. D. Bryant, containing two butt.
dred (900) acre*, mure Or lese. Levied on a* the prop, rty - ——-—
of John j. Jones ti satisfy a o. ft. u.*ued from the t?u- /"i EORG I A—Liberty County.—lo all whtun
yeiiof Court of llryun county, in favor of CharU-e W. VJf it may cunccrn t
/^.EORGIA—Chalham County.—To all
Vjl whom it may concern:
Whereas, Jo cph 8. Fay, Admlulstiatnr of Uie Estate
of Fiancis Winter. de<*i ased, hath applied to Urn Honor
able tire Inferior Court of anld countv, when •Itting for
nrdiuaiy purpose*, fur a citatum to issue and be pul.lLlicd
according lo law (or Leticia Dismi-sory.
These arc therrfbro to cite and admonish all concenter!
> tile Utelr objections (ifauy they have) to the applicant
in ihe Clerk's office of said Court, on or bclbre the fourth
day of March next; otherwise Letters DUmissory will be
granted.
Witness, tho Honorable II. T. Gibson, one of tho J lu
ll- e* of said Court, this dlh September, (619.
sept -1 SEABORN UQODALL, c. c. o. c. c.
General stwerttsementa.
fpIlE Maglo of Kliulftess; or, tho Won-I
X^drou* Story or the Good Huan: by tho Brother*
^i^rkrau’e History of the National Assembly, front May, |
Whately's Logic—now edition. .
History of I'endcnnia t bv Thaeketny-wllh numerous
illustrations—No. I, price 95cents. j
Sir I ’hurls* LycICs s?.f VWt Co U. 8., (urtv supply.) I
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS. 1
N O. I, tho History of Pemlennis: by W.
M. Thai keray. 3
History of thu National Constituent Assembly, from
May, 18-18 j by J. F. Uorkran, Esq.
The Magic of Kindnessjor, tire Wondrous 8tory of the
Good Human: by the Uroiltcrs Mayhetv.
El menu of Logic, comprising Uie substance of the
Mini* 1 m lh« PwA.fl .1 jit u.imiiwiIIuhU Sw Si. . py
uoric, comprising uie ouwi
Article in the F.ncyriiqvrdta Mcuopolllnnla,
•UchM.^Whateiuy, D. D. Uectlvcd by^ ^
it limy v
Whereas, Joseph Uunrterinan applies for l.ettere l)is
miwory.upon the estate of William LeConte, late of said
County, lieeonsed:
These are therefore to cite «nd mlinonlsh all concerned
to fl!e their oldecUon* (If any Utcy have) within the time
prescribed by law, In my office, or said Letters will be
^Witness, the Honorable Charlton Hines, one of Uie
Justices of said Court, thl* 98th day of July, 1619.
aujO
Court, tbl* 98th day of.
JOHN E. FHABKB,
D. C. C. O. J« C.
AT OTIC K.—Four month!* afterdate, appli-
i. * cation will be made to tho Honorable the Court of
t irdinsry of Liberty County for leave to sell the real o«tate
of It. II. Iletiton. dec nsed. late of said County, or which
all cone rued will take due uoUce.
June 91 JOHN 8HAW, Administrator.
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE;
Yonua’a llulldlimiSIgn ortlieUohlenSmltllc,
OppotiU Hamilton 4* Simona* Clothing Store.
W. II. MAY A CO.,
Manufacturers of DRinLE8, SADDLES mid HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment of Saddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise a
part i Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Hltafton Saddles;
riantcr’s lane and extra large Saddles; Mens* plain dp.;
Entlish do.; Boys’ aud Race do.; I.miles' Saddles of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Bags,
Trunks, lie.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, 8kirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do,; Straining mid Worsted Web;
Thread and Tacks, assorted sites.
HARNESSES.—Coach, llnruuche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of nil kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS—Barouche, Buggy and
StUky Spring* nnd Axles; Dtuh Frames; liobl« mid lluvvs,
by Uie single set; Plated nnd Bra*e Stump Joints; plain
do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and
narrow Laces, variety of patterns; SUk and Worsted
Fifoges; black and purple ('oacli Bonus; Buggy Lamps;
lated and Brass Carriage Bunds; Brass and plated
. nobs, Re. Jan 1
17'XKCUTOR’S SALE.—Will bo sold be-
Ul lore the Court llmue door In Effingham county, on
Uto first Tuesday in November neat, between the usual
bouts of sale, Ui.i following p operty, to wit:
All Uiat targe and valuable tract of Land on which the
late MaJ. C. Powers lived, near No. 9, on Uio C. K. H.
At Uie same Unw and pla -e, that very valuable lot of
Bay Lands, known ni the *• Burton Bay,” thirty-six
miles from Savannah, on the Louisville Rond.
At th* Mne limn and place, one three hundred n< re
Lot, near No. 3,V,C. K. It., and one three Imndn'U nnd
fifty acre Lot, on the Ogeecliee, below Jenckes' Bridge.
Any of the above Ian Is may be pun htued at privare sale,
or any luforuiatioo bad respecting them, liv apply Tug b»
M. II. I’OWEBS.Ip,. ‘
»n|-a IVII. fOOI-EH. j r ‘-
N OTICK.—Four months aftur ilato, anph-
catbm will lie made to the Honorable, tlie Interior
Court of Chatnam county, while sluing for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell the slaves belonging to the estate
of Jnn. FcrtnenUne, deceased, for the bcneltt of the heirs
andcieditors. may 93 T. J. WALSH, Adm’r.
/'GEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
U whom il may concern t
Whereas, Marv Williams, Adtnitti train t of the Estate
of Richard F. Wi lia ui, htUi applied t i the ilnuoiable
th* lufrrtof Court m aai I county, when ai.Uug for ordina
ry purpo<tis,for a citation to Issue and be publi-bed ur
(.ordlng to law for Letter* Di«ml**ory.
Those 4Td therefore to cite aud a imoni-lt nil concerned
to file their objecUous (if any they have) to th» applicant
tn Uie Clerk’• office of said Court, on or beforo- the third
day of January next; otherwise letters dismissory wlU be
graated.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Reed, one ofthe Ju tice-
of said Court, IhD 3.1 day of July, 18:9.
July 3 SKAUURN GOilDALL,r. c. o.'c c.
/^EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
\JT whom It may concern:
Whereas. Robert Watkins Flournoy, Ailmlni trntoi
of Robert Willis Flournoy, deceased, bath made applica
tion to th* Honorable the Inferior Court of sold county,
when sluing for ordinary purposes, for a citation to issue
and be published according lo law fur Letter* DLinD
tonr:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their obJccUons (If any they have) to Uie applicant
in Uu* Clerk** Office of Mid Court, on or bsforn the third
day of January next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will
b* granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thorne William*, one of
th* Justice* of Mid Court, thl* 3d day of July, 1619.
July 3 SEABORN GOOD ALL, c. c. n. c.
BI, IS AST MAN lias mailelarc* l — _ —
er stock of Watches. Jewelry, mid Silver Ware,which he
will sell at New-Yoik pricr*.
!!• has also added to his stock an elegant assortment of
JllC*-
TYT OTICE.—I' our months after dale, appltt
i.T Uon will be made to the Inferior Court or Cami
county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to
sell all the real estate of Henry lugerville, late or said
county, deceased, IV>r the benefit of tlie heirs mid creditors.
June 15 STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm’r.
Vf OTICE.—Four months after date appli-
li cation will be made to the Honorable the inferior
Court of riintlintn county, when sluing as a Court of Or
dinal)-, for leave to divide Ihe Lands and Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of Franklin Fox, law of said county,
deceased. CYRU8 BIRD,
June 97 Adm’r de bonis non.
with heavy fine gold hunting cases; together with a great
variety of other article*, among which may bo found
Watches, Clocks, Watch Trimming*, Breastpins, Finger
Rings, Bracelets, Far-Bings, Gold Pens mid i'eucils,.Medal-
Ions, Card Cases, Fine Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Boxes,
Spectacles, Cones, Silver Warn, Plated Wore, Malhe
malical InsUunii nts, China mid Glass Wares, Musical
Instruments, Military Goods, Fancy Good* in great va icr
ty, he. Jan 99
\r OTICE.—Four months after date a p plica-
Lt lion "1:1 be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of rhatham countv, when sitting as a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell all the Lands and Negroes be
longing t<» the Estate of Andrew llinl, Jr., late of said
comity, deceased.
June97 CYRUS BIRD, Administrator.
■■uu. MUkmifiAb’d biPKuVE.r-
/^.EORGIA—Chatham County.— To all
VT whom it may concern:
Whereas, MatUidw Luf barrow, AdminUtnlor of the
Estate of Ann Askew, deceased, hath applied to the Hon
orohle the Inferior Court of said county, sluing for ordi
nary purposes, for a citation to Issue and be published,
according to law, for Letters Di missory.
These are thereffiro fo cite and admonish, all concerned,
to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk’* office of Mid Coart, on or before the twelfth
day of September next; otherwise Letters DinuU><ory will
be granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thome William*, one oi
c Justices of said Court, Ihi* t\v Ifth day of March, 1419.
« ai!9 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c. r.
/^.EORGIA.—Effingham County.—To all
\T whom it may concern:
Whereas, John P. Resler, Administrator of the Estate of
Valentlae Kesler,deceased, hath applied to the Honorable
tlie InfcriJr Court of said countv, tilting for ordinary pur
poM«, for a eitition to issue and be published, aocoiding
to law, for Letters DI«mls*ory.
These are Uierefore to cite and aJtnonish, all concern
lOtli day of January next; othcrwLe
will be granted.
Wiuiess.the Honorable P. C. Pendleton, one ofthe
Justices of said Court, this 10th day of July 1819.
July 19 . JAMES HAIIN, c. c. o. *. c.
GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINES.
r PHIS beautiful and scienlificlnstruinentcom
.L blues iinportsnt advantages over all otht-r invention*
of the kind, and baa been universally adopt, d by the
Mroicsl Paroassuia, as talng the most perfect and ef
for tual Magnetic Mar bine that has everiicen invented,
it is entirely simple in construction, and thtrefoic not
lianle to gel out of older, or become deranged in any man
ner. It admits of the most perfect control, and can be
oaxnoxTCP to any power—adapted for mi infant, or suf-
ficb-nt fur the string -at adult—at the pleasure of the oper
ator. Thus, in a n*nt and portable cun puns, an ample
and imfai ing supply ol tiic lite-givin|iiirtuencenrElectm-
Maguetism uuv be iustmUy obtauicd. T he magnetic
power is imported in a cotitinuons manner, and w ith no
unplea«.int si tuation lo Ihe most delicate patient. The
whole mar lime Uso'shnpleand pertVct,lhatilcaube used
and uud -istoud by a child-
DR. MORBHBAD’8 MAGNETIC MACHINES are
used wilh positive and permanent success in nil cases
of Rheumatism, acute or chronic, applying to the head,
face or limbs, Gout, Tie-Dotoreiu, Nervous «nd Sick
■** * “ -—*—*- ui.. "onvulsiotts,
. . cart, Spinal
iplainU|jd —
srvous Ti
('ZJ.EORGLA — Liberty County. — To all
Vj whom it may concern:
Whereas, Sarah Howard appiica to me for Letters Di<-
the estate of Christine Howard, late of said
county, deceased.
Th jsa are therefore to cite and a liuonishall concerned,
to file their objections (if any theyhave) within the time
prescribed by law, in my office, or said leuers will be
granted.
Witness, tlie Hon. W. B. W. Quart nnan, one of tlie
Justices of said Court, this 5th day of Marvli, 1819.
mar 7 J. S. BRAD WELL, c. c. o. l. c.
f^EORGIA —Bryan County.—To all whom
VJ it may concern:
Wh -rcas, James Sherman, Administrator ofthe estate
of Lewi* Lanier, has applied to the Honorable the Infe
rior Court of Mid County, while sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for Letters of Dismission from his said Adminis
tration :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all p?r*ons
interested, to fib! their objections (if any they have) in
tha Clerk's Office of the Court of Ordinary for said
County within tha time prescribed by law, otherwise
Letters DDntlssory will bn granted the applicant.
Witness, the llonumblo John P. Hines, one of tlie Ju«-
ticesofsahl Court of Ordinajy, thU twenty-first dny of
June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine.
June 97 J. SMITH, c. c. o. a. c.
GEORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
\JT It may concern: Whereas Samul M. Burnett, Ex
ecutor of the last will and testament of Col. John Burnett,
deceased, hath appliod to the Honorable thu Inferior Court
qf Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
a cll ition to issue and be published according to law for
Leuers Dismissory:
These ere therefore, tn cite and admonish all concern
ed, to file their objection* (if any they have) to the appli
cant, in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the
second Monday of January next, otherwise Letters DU
missory will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable John M. Ti*on,one of tho Jus
tice* ofthe said Court, this 15th day of June, A. D., 1819.
ALEX. SCRANTON, Clerk c. o. o. c.
Brunswick, June 15th, 1819. June 18
/^.bORGIA—Liberty County.—Toall whom
VT it may concern:
Whereas, Elizabeth 9. L. Jon ■■ applies for J.ctti r*
Dismissory upon Ihe Estate of Joseph Joues, Isle of said
county, deceased.
These aru therefor* to cite and admonish all and singu
lar tha kindred and creditor* of said estate, to file their
objection* (ifauy they have) in my office, in term* of the
law; otherwise Letter* of Dismissal! will be granted Mid
applicant at the Norumher term of said Court of Ordinary
of tha present year.
Witness, thu Honorable John A. Hendry, thisTth May,
JB49. may 9 J. a. filiADWELL, o. c. o. l. c.
GEOUUIA-LIUEliTY COUNTY.
RULE NISI.
BusxM PAOuerr, )
t>i. > Mortgage, fc.c., April Term, 1819.
John T. List** j
T> RESENT—The Honorable William B.
X Fleming, Judge of the Ba*tero District, Ga. It ap
pearing to the Court by the petition orHtuan Baggett, that
on thelutb January, 144d, John T. Lester, of said county,
inode and delivered to said Su*nn Baggett, his certain
promissory uotes bearing Ihe date afureMid: whereby
John T. Le ter promised on or before the 1st January
next, following thu date of said notes, to pay to Mid Susan
Baggett, or bearer, thu sum of seventy-four duller* for
value received, and that afterwards, on the same day and
year aforesaid, the sold John T. Lester, the better to se
cure the payment of said note*, executed and delivered
to th« Mid Susan Baggett hi* deed of mortgage, whereby
th* Mid John T. Lester conveyed to tho said Susan Png-
■ gelt a tract of land lying on the water* of Beard’s
Crock and Altaiualia river, containing four hundred fifty
seven and a half acres, more or less, known nnd distin
guished by Beard’s Creek, being on the North line nnd
the old Dend river being the West Hue of sold land, it
being a part of a bounty surveyed for Col. James Jackson,
conditioned that if said John Lester should piw and dis
charge Mid notes according in the tenor and effuct there
of, that then the said deed of mortgage, and said notes,
should become and bo null nnd void, to all intents and
purposes. And It further appearing, that sold notes re
main unpaid,it Is, therefore, ordered that the said John
T. Lester do pay into Court by tile drat day of tlie next
Term thereof, tlie principal, interest, and costa due on
sold notes—(or shew cause to the contrary if any *“
has,)—and Utat on failure of tho said John Le .
so to do, equity of Redemption In the snid mortgngnd
premine* be forever thereafter barred and foreclo*edi
nnd it Is Amber ordered that this rule be published in one
of the Savannah Gazettes once a month for four month*,
or a copy thereof served on tho said John Lester, or his
special Agent or Attorney, nt least three months previous
to the next term of tills Court. «
A true extract from the minutes but tern of Mid Court.
. . W. 9. NORMAN. Att’y for Mortgagee,
July Bi JOHN E. FRASER, p. c. lc.
AT OTICE.—Four montlis after this date np-
plication will Iffimnde to the Honorable Judges of
the Inferior Court of Chatham county, while sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of Land known
as Bethel, Glynn county, containing seven hundred acres,
more or less. Also ono other tract or parcel of Land In
lleary county, containing two hundred two and a half
acrca, and a lot of 10 acre* in tiieGold Region, Cherokee,
being port of tho real estate of Isaaa Norton, deceased,
and sold for the benefit ofthe heirs of said estate.
F. E. TEBEAU,
-Guardian of Thaddeus Norton.
JOHN R. NORTON.
Savannah, June 30,1819. July 3
WATCHES, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE, -
FANCY GOODS. _
MIAN has made large addition* to hia
Q. SII,
n.KAVri
GHOCBR1SS.—The Sutecriber
has received by recent arrivnls t
50 hhds. Porto Rico Sugar «
90 do. St. Croix do
100 packages Stewart’s Sugar-Loaf, Crash
rd and Kefin.-d; 95 bids. Coff< e Sugar
300 lugs Rio Coffee; 50 Lojs I.uuiredo.
50 bass and piK-keta Java Coffee
100 pai kage* Tobacco, various brands
100 bids, i ommon Gin: 50 do. Phelps do
: 00 bbls.New England Rum; 5 pipes Holland Gin
50 bbls. West m Wliiskt-y;5 naif pipe* Utard Brandy
50 quarter and eUbth casks Malaga Wine
I puueli -on st. Croix Run:
90 quarter and eighth casks Madeira Wine
10 tibia, super old Mmioncahela Whiskey
100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 15 bales Gunny do
75 casks Boeon Sides; 95 boxes Pearl Starch
300 canvassed Hams, very chnti-o
100 barrels and halfbbl*. Canal Flour
50 bbls. Baltimore Hour; 900bags assorted Shut
90 bbls. and 10 halfpipes Cider Vinegar
50 bbl. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Haaard’s Powder
100 boxes Soap, various brawls
90 bay* Pepper; 10 do. Spire; 93boxes Raisins
90 boxes Ailamantlue Candles; 10 frails Almonds
50 hhds. Cnb* Molasses; 50 boxes Pipes
50 l«mls New Orleans Midasacs
95 casks Porter, pints and quarts
ilooii anDci’tfscmcnts.
iWcStral awmilsnucnis.
COOHI.ll.
01NBU11G REVIEW for July—Con-
talnlng a review of Macaulay’s England, and of the
article in the Loudon Quarterly, by Ciokcr. Single num
ber* for sale.
Eclectic Magnxlne, for Augit*
l’ardiou ou do., tran-latcd by
Samuul L. Bigelow.
Cooper’* Virgil, Virgil iDelphlne, Ambon’* Vlrgl),
Gould’s Virgil, Schmitz and Zumpt’s Virgil &c., Ac.
Hooper's Medical Dictionary.
14 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
MANUFACTORY
DC. S. 1\ TOWNSEND’S
coMrouxi) nnuct or
SARSAPARILLA,
The mast Womlcrrnl Mcillclno or tho Age,
1,500,000 BOTTLES
MANUFACTURED YEARLY.
Till. MfUtcInn I. pttl up In an«ti Battle.,
anil ha* cured more than
100,000 Oaxea of Ohronlo DIsoaxc,
within the last Ten Yeam^one I* Genuine
unit** algnetl by 8. P* TOWNSEND,
EXPOSE.
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in America,’’ Ac. honesty of th* men who *r* employe!in xtlUng it m
— ~ 1 th* onclnat Dr. Townsend’* Sarsaparilla. Dr. 8. F.
— :_ J .- ,1._ - ln«,ntnp nt
America,”
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Southey’s Common-Place Book, Part 9.
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oiganiKallon in the present time; by W. P. Strickland,
cinlH-llbln-d "|th a likrucsiofthe lion. Elia* Boudinot,
L. I.. D., Ilr*| President of the Society.
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8urg«-on Royal Navy.
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cloth—At 95.
Illldritii’s III- lory of the United States—vol. 9d, n.
History of tlie American Bible Society; by W. P.
Strickland—1 vol— 51 50.
Udmond Dantes: A Sequel lo the i'ouiit ot Montn
CristO-ffl cents.
Mrs Ellis’Hearts and Home*, or Social Distinction—
50 c«nt«.
Thu Maiden Aunt: A Story;from the lout London
edition—50 cent*.
Class Book of Zoology; by I’rofVsc or Jaeger.
An Easy Introduction to Spaui*h Conversations; by
Velazqurt de la Cnriena.
Story of a Genius bv Ceta Mnnti.
Also—The Annunl Digest, fur 1817 and 1848, of Dt cl*- |
ious in the various Uulted States Courts.
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
Townasnd wss th* original proprietor and inventor of
Dr. Townsend** Sarsaparilla, and hia medicine hu
gained a reputation that no other ranftdy ever rained,
fie manufactured over one million of bottles left year,
and U manufacturing at nreient 6,000 bottle* per day.
W* UI* more Sarsaparilla end Yellow Doek in our
establishment each day, than all the other BaraaparlUa
Manufacturer* in the world. Principal OfflOft 136
Fiilton.it.
READ THE AFFIDAVIT,
City and County <\f NtwYork, it.
xm Armitrong, of th* udd City, being duly
doth depot* end say that ht ill practical
it and Cnemist That some time In the latter
pert ot May, or first of June, 1848. a man by the name
of Jacob Townsend, wbo at that time waa a book and
pamphlet peddler, celled upon deponent, at th* houra
of Mr. Thompeon, Na 43 Iluilson-strest, where depo.
• ’ * end raquested deponent to write him a
. William
sworn, d '
Druggist
rt ol »
gim\>crtfiscmnus,
“disease stopped in rra maiicii i
, OHOLBRA PREVENTED.
A Medicine forAU Complainla of tho Blood,
Nervous Attacks, or Bilious Adactioua.
INVALIDS RFJtDl
. Amonglheromeilieaorthuilay, wlinl medicine la the
hurt/ Tilt* question has been answered by tho unsolicited
lestbmminlsof more Hum TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
J'KKSONSJ who have been restored to health and uso-
rulnes* by tho two of BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA I—
It cure* because 11 removes tlie acid humors ftont the
body, nnd by purifying tlie blood makes the system imper
vious to disease.
| THE CHOLERA
neod produce no fear to titoso who make n free use of
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA. Pure blood Uapow-
crfol bulwark against tho encroachments or disease, nnd
the pestilence which Is nplil spreading throughout the
laml, may hu In n great dcgionavoided by- using
UlUSTllL’a BARSAPARHILLA.
Dysentery, Costiveness, Summer Complaint,Cholic,Ship
Fever, Pains In tlie Hack, Side nnd Hoadt Canker,
Ulcerated Throat. Hroiuliitla, Canker or Stom.
uch, Fever and Ague, llilion* Fever. Typhus
and nllotlu.r Fuvcis.Uuiall Pox, Measles,
Scarlet Fever, ltiteumnllim, Cu
taneous Eruption*, Liver Com
plaint, Jaundieo, Coughs,
Colds, nnd
CONSUMPTION.
Tlieso complaints ara all occasioned by impure blood,
and permanently cured by tho u*e or BRISTOL’S SAR
SAPARILLA.
•'THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE”
Is alike the language of tlie Scripture, and Uie Innguage
ofrea*on. From the blood I* uullt up, particle hy par
ticle, the entire human body. Ita bonus, and muscles,
and delU-nte llssures, are all the results or the gradual de-
■ port tea of minute particles, which are taken up by the
various organs throughout the system. A* the weed of!
tho true grows, year by year, from the deposits of ligneous
imbalance from tim sap which circulates through Us ca-
pitliary vessels, so docs the orpnized living human body
mow, and supply its natural waste front the materials
furnished by tho blood alone, for the blood contains all tlie
materials uocesMry to the reparation aud growth of Uie
*Asil la the only moan* by which the great functions of
nutrition Is aci ompll-hod, so also D this all Important
vital fluid, tho sourco of all the humors oftiio body. The
Rtctifcnl sroticrtftcmcnts.
FOR THE REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OF
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE
STATE OF THE BLOOD, OR HABIT OF THE
SYSTEM, VIZ:
Scrofula, or King'e Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples, or Pustules off
the Face, Blotches, Biles, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ring l Form or litter, Scald Head, Enlarge,
meat amt Pain qf the Bones and Joints, Slut*
bom Ulcers, Syphilitic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, and Diseases arising from an injudi
cious use qf Mercury{ Jscites, or Dropsy. Ex-
posure or Imprudence iff Life. Also, Chronic
Constitutionui Disorders toilI bt removed by this-
Preparation.
The value of tills preparation I* now widely known,'
nnd every day the fluid of ita usi fulnc.-s Is extending. If
saliva, t«nrs, bile, urine, perspiration end all other score- I Is approved and highly recommended by Physicians, and
turn*, aru taken solely ftont tho blood. How IndUpensi- Is admitted to be Uie moat powerful and searching prepara
ble then, D it, Unit this lion Trout the root that baa ever been employe in medical-'
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE I practice. The unfortunate victim of hereditary disease;
be In apuro and healthy stale. I wilh swollen gland*, contracted sinew* and bone* hall
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA carious, ha* been restored tn health and vigor. Tho acrof-
111110greatest pmitiqf of thn blood known In the Materia ulous patient, covered with ulcers, loatiuomo to himself
McdU-a. and to hia ntu-ndanu, luu been made whole. Hundreds'
INVALIDS REMEMBER 1 I of persons, who hud groaned hopelessly for years under
— - > I cutaneous and glandular disorders,chronio rhet
nolp. hr which to m.1, • »r™n of B.ru parllla.
& mJSmsBusaawas
99 quarter chests liyvon Tea; 95 boxes Cheese
50 M. Spanish Cigars, various brand*
rapt 14 H.A.U1
A NEW Edition of tho United Slates Di»-
pciu*ntort-} by Wooil h llache, cnrt fully revised.
Tho Domestic Practice of Hydropathy, (with lllustra-
tioii*;) by Edward Johnson, 61.1).
Water Cure for Ladies, illustrated with various Cases;
by Mr*. M. L. Shew. Revised by Joel Shew, M. II.
Hydropathy, or Water-Cure: It* principles, processes,
and modes of treatment; by Joel Shew, M. D.
The Water Cure lu Chronic DDcnrcs; by Janie* Manly
Gully, M.D.
The Water Cure In America: two hundred anil tweuty
cases of vnri'on diseases treated with Water hy Dr*.
Wesseihrcft, Mr.-w, Dcbo.tha, Shloferdeckcr, and others.
Tho Hand Book of Hydropathy, for Professional ami
Domestic use: by l)r. J. Webs.
Results nr hydropathy; by Edward Johnson, M. D.
autiiorofa.lfu, Health aud Disease,” &c.
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy: Note* on the
cure of Chnlera by Cold Water, intended for popular use;
by the late H. Franckc, translated from Uio German by
Roltcil IUtklu,M. IL
Aberncthy’s Family Physieian, or Ready Prcscriber,
with suggestions on the treatment of Cholera; by Dr.
McCormick, U.S. A.
Parturition and tlie Principles and Practice of Obste
trics; by \V. Tyler Smith, M. I)., London, Lecturer
Obstetric* In the Hunterian School of .Medicine.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
July 94
I throughout the United States.
THE OASE OP JAMBS WYOKOFF
ha* no equal, It stand* out alone I Bristol’s Sarsaparilla
has achieved tn this cure a reputation and a fame that
never can lie won by any other medicine.
A synopsis of thu case, and a quotation extracted from
tho ino.t iiitltiontlal nnd respectable pres*. L all that can
be given In till* sheet. The history or tho young man
has been pi luted and U In life hands of agent*.
IF IN THE DAYS OF THE APOSTLES,
among tho ninny who sought miraculous relief at tholr
hands, there had been brought to them tho remnant of n
human being, deaf, dumb,and uaitinlly- blind, with both
i. nol j. |,y ulceration,
or tlie •ecreuvo organs nnu uio cinnusuon. nave wen
raised os It were Trout tho rack of disease, and now, witii-
regenerntod constitutions, gladly testify to the efficacy of
litis incatiinablo preparation. „ .
Tho following certificate from Col. Samuel G. Taylor,a
S enlleman of high standing and extensive acquaintance
trough tlie Southern Stales, aud lately appointed Consul
to New Granada, commend* itself to tbo attention of all.
Naw-Yoax, January 7,1848.
Messrs. A. B. kD. Pandit Gentlemen—Having used,
nnd witnessed the effects or your excellent preparation of
Sarsaparilla on different persons In various parts of the
Southern country, viai—vhginla, Louisiana, Texas and
Mexico, 1 feel much pleasure in stating the high opinion
id of its great medicinal value. In my
legs nnd one arm eaten off by ulceration, his ears, nose, entertained of Ita great mu —
and puluto, too, completely destroyed by the ravages or case it ncted almori like a charm, removing speedily the
the teirible disease, whoso work of destruction wu* euro- enervated state of the system, and exciting In the most
-r. - ~ ‘ ' * * * * '~~lfear -
KANE.
Headache, Paralysis or Palsy, Epileptic Pits,Convti
Dyopcpsla, Bronchitis, Palpitation of tim Heart,
and Hip CompSainU, Stiffness of the Joints, Lumbago,
Neuralgia, Nervous Tiemots, General Debility or fix
hau*Uon, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical Energy,
and all Nervouk Di. orders or Complaint* arising from a
deranged stale of the Nervous System. As* prtcrnliet
tor Apoplexy the Machine is confldedtiy recommended,
andiu tlie most confirmed cases or Scrofula, Dropsy.
Erysipelas, Deafness, Curvature of the Spine, and all
- ’tnilar complaints, its efforts arc equally »urr< ssfiil.
Each Machine is conveniently arranged wilh the lint
lery and mil necessary appliances, pul up in ucal walnut
coses. Accompanying each is a new Manual, containing
full and simple directions for Ita use and application in
the various diseases in which il Is recommended.
Price of Ihe Machines complete, TWELVE DOL
LARS each. A liberal discount made to Wholesale Pur
chasers. The Machines can be rafely sent to any part of
the world, snd each instrument is warranted.
Manufactured and sold wholesale and retail, by
D. C. MOIIEIIEAD, M.!».,
183 Broadway, New-York.
VALUABLE TESTIMONY, FROM DR. IIOLLICK,
The celebrated Author, Lecturer, and Practitioner.
NewYoaa, Oct. 18<A, 1818.
Data Sir:—lu compliance with tour request, to “state
-- " J ‘ —— ~ r Graduated .Magnetic Mi-
, — .Jtoeay, that I highly ap
prove of their rtuiplicity and convenience, and that, after
numerous trials or those manufactured by others, I have
been induced to adopt yours in my practice, aud to re
commend them to Ihorc who consult me on tbo subject.
I should *1m) stile that I have never found the l?a*t trouble
lit keeping your instruments in ;m rfect order, aud the sim
plicity of their construction is such, that I slmuld suppose
» person would find any difficulty in this respect, nil
_ 0at 0,1 cun with ether uutrumcuU, ma*y •/ mhitk ere
compile is th'ir tonitrurliom. end Ihrrc/mrtUeblt to ienngt-
ment. Inafowwords, I consider Iho g nienti exedb-nce
of your Magnetic Machines wortliy of coinuiendation,
you are free to use my name and influence, if It can be of
service.
II may not lie amis* to mention tint I regard the Mag
tietic Machine a* peculiarly beneficial in the prevalent
class of diseases called Nervous Complaints, and tint I
have recommended your in-tnimcnt in severe and pro
tracted ca.-e» of Dyspepsia, Convulsions or Fits,and Deaf,
ness, (which is nearly ulwnys ofuoreoui character,) with
KNUR* evccr.es,
I ain, dear sir, vrry respectfully yours,
FREDERICK IIOLLICK, M. D.
To. Dr. D. C. Mobkuejvd, lt?3 Broadway, N. V.
FROM DR. CHARLES A. LEE.
Etilor of the New York Journal of Medicine, Pro
fessor of Materia Medica in Geneva College, fye.
O.C.Mnxr.ttiw, M.D.
DeaaPra:—I have employed your Improved Gnidua-
ed Magnetic Machines, for the lost year in my practice,
nnd have found them superior to any with which I have
heretofbre been acquainted. They appear to me to com
bine all the advantages doirrd in such an instrument, and
* accordingly cheerfully recommend litem to the profes-
CHAKLKS A. LEK,M.D.
Professor of Materia Medlcn In Geneva College.
FROM HORACE GREELEY, ESQ.,
Editor tf the N.Y. Tribune.
We recently heard of a case where a mother and new
ly born infant given up as dead, were restored almost in
stantly by the me of the Graduated Magnetic Machine.
These instruments are made by Dr. Morciikao of this
city, and we learn that their use Is rapidly extending
among Intelligent Practitioners. They nre exceedingly
elegant and convenient lu their construction, and we be
lieve equally excellent end efficient l/i thrlruie.
From the New Orleans Commercial Timet.
Is it too much to ray Hint every ftinily, hotel, boerdini
house, every ship and steamer which leaves our ports, am
every physician and person needing benefit or deririug lo
do good, should posses* at least one of Dr. MoReinuo’a
Magnetic Machine*? In all Nrrcoui Diittuei we know
them to lie invaluable.
Op- Price of Uto Machines, TWELVE DOLLARS
each, complete in every respect, and warranted.
For sale at tlie Proprietor’s prices, by
A. A. SOLOMONS,
Jail. 99. 3m Agent for Savannah, Uie.
GROCERIES.—20 hhds. I’orto
Rico Sugar-; 90 do. Muscovado do.
■ 900 bags Rio Coffee; 100 bid*. N. O. Whiskey
46 bh|«. Ph. Ip’s Gin; 50 do. N. Y. Brandy
50 do. New England ltuiu
360 boxer maiiuftcturcd Tobacco
300 r am* Wrapping Paper, *15 half Id I-. No. I Mackerel
3000 Hm. Cndfi It; 60 boxe- pals Soap; 50 do. No. 1 do.
50 bbl*. >N. <>. Syrup; lOlihd*. Cuba Mohxwcs
50 Heroes Cuba Molar*es; 50 boxes Sperm Candles
10 qr. < arks Madeira Win--; 95 do. do. .Malaga do.
25 bid-. Ilarataria Hum; 50 boxer H aled Utrring
50 do. Sugar, Rutter ami Soda tibcult*
75 mott-i Ca-cta; 10 hhds. Baron Sides
50 quarter die. t< lly-on Tt a, 25 eighth do. do.
90 cherts Black Tea; 10 hag* Pepper, 5 bag* I’hm-nto
10 kegs Co h n Butter, 20 bbls. Mommgaliela Will.-key
13 half pipes Utard, Dtijmy k Co.’a Brandy
4 do. do. Swan Gin; 50 boxes Cheese
5 hlnls. Kentucky LrafToliacco; 50 boxes Pearl Starch
900 Demijohn-, various rises
76 basket* Champagne, of choice brands, in store ami
for rale by J. V. CONNERAT.
Jan 1
' V[ EW-YOR1C Ctiurt of Appools.—Rejwrla
i. 1 of Cases derided from September 1847, tu Decem
ber 1844; by Gen. W. Camrtock-vol. 1st.
English Chancery Report*, vol 90; containing Younge
Wharton's American Criminal Law.
Also, the Cholera, Its Cause, Prevention and Cure; by
Charles lik-hardsoii, M. D. Price 19# cenU.
Thu old Judge, or Life In n Cotouy; by Judga llitllbur-
m. Price 50 rente—eoninlete edition.
The Spring Street Milliner’* Apprentice, or Life in
New-York. 95 rents.
Eller’s llnosekm-phig Made Easy. 19# cents.
t>ld London Dridge, or tho Days of Henry 8lh.
ents.
June90 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
A. CHAMPION offore for sale, at
Store, North sble Market square: 40 hhds Ht.
Croix, Porto Rb-o, Muscovado aud N. ”
Sugars; 100 bags Hio and Javai.'offee
50 bids Craahcil, Powdered and Refilled Sugars
95 boxes Woolsey k Woolsey’s Loaf do
10 hhds Molasses,aml 10 bbls Syrup
100 bbls ami half bbls Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 boxes Sperm. 95 do Adamantine, and 30 do Hull’s
Candles; 100 boxes nml half boxes Soap
9 casks Winter and Fall Spertn Uil
10 bbls. Mess Pork; 10 half bills. P. 51. Href
50 packages Buckwheat in bbl*. Imlfqr. eighth and hogs
25 packages <-lmire Teas; 20^00 superior llavnua Segars
75 boxes half mid qr. Raisins; 10 boxes Layer do.
90 casks and 80 boxes choice Wine
I pipe Brandy, vm-nae of 1842
1 qr. ca k Queen’s Port Wine
Holland Gin and Domestic Liquors
200 Itoxes and half boxes Tobacco, various brands
Mustard, Pepper,Ginger,'Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Al
monds, Currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines, Nutmegs, Starch,
Wine ami Cider Vinegar, Codfish, Potatoes, kc. kc.
N. IL—The aimve stock of Goods have all bcenselected
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low prices
of Groceries, ami great imlm-eiiieut will he given to those
who purchase for cash or city acceptance*. nor '
ADY ALICE, or Tho New Uim.
— The Life of Ms} milieu Robespierre, with extracts
Train hi» unpublished ,/ rrespojidencc; by O. H. Lewes. 1
Giescler’s Bc« le*iu>teal History from the fourth edition,
revised and amended; translated from the Uermnn by
Samuel Davidson, L. L. D.
The Woodman : A romance of tho times of Richard
III; by G. p. It. James, Esq.
America and Uie Americans; by the late Achilla Murat, |
translated from the Freneh.
The Carpenter of Rouen; by J. H. Joues, M. D.
The Mrstorics of Ihe Court of London; by G. W. Rey
nolds, Part I,
Mngdelnn nnd Marcia, or tho Rectory Guest; by Mrs.
Grey.
Old London Bridge, nr the Days of Henry VIII.
Kdinmul Dantes, a Sequel to the Court ol .Monte Chris
GROCERIES.—Give us a cull !—
The Subscribers have received from New-
i .. ~ York, a choice and well selected slock ol
AMILY GROCERIES, scle<-t.-d by one of tlie firm ex
pre^ly for this market, cnrobting or
St. Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado Sugar-;
l.oaf, Cra-hc<t, Powdered mid Clarified Sugars;
Pale mul white Soap; Sperm mid Tallow Candles;
Hyson, Black, Imperial nnd Gunpowder Tea.-;
Olive Oil; Sordines; Herrings ami No. 1 Mackerel;
Almond*, Rairins, Currants and Prunes;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pails, lira-lies, ami all oilier
article* usually kept in a Family Grocery Store.
Also keep alway- on hand of the he-t quality, choice
Goshen Butter, Leaf Lard, Fulton Market Beef, Smoked
Tongues, limn-, kc. For sale on accommodating tern
*7 DAVID O’CONNER,
oct 24 Corner of Broughton and Drayton sis.
Sil>£.
/ 1HINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Re-
V/cclved, by recent arrivals: Fine China Tea Belts,
various pattern*, splendid variety of tingle Cup* end
Sam crs; Dinner Setts; gilt and plain Pitchers; Can
dlesticks, high and low, China Vases and other mantle
ornaments; Save All*; Toilet Bottles; Card Trays; Mugs,
eilt and embossed, various sizes; Granite Dinner, Tea and
Toilet Setts. Lustre Bowls; together with a general as
sortment of Granite-Ware; Decanters, new patterns;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut mid pressed;
Water mid Wine Bottles; Astral, Solar, and Globe Lamps;
Candlesticks, plain mid colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
Baskets;Dishes; Bowls; Salt Cellars, various patterns;
Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, Vues,
kc.; Silver, gilt and bronzed GirandnU* and Ilobucks;
plaited Fruit Baskets; Castors; Mustard Tops; Tea, Des
ert mid Table Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks) Decanter
Itoppers-.Tea Strainers; Britannia Coffee Biggins, Urns
jnd Pot*; Kent’* Patent Coffee Drawers: Tea Pots, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, Cups, Mugs, Soap Boxes,
Pitchers, Castors, kc. WEEDS k MORRELL,
octal timele’netrBuilding, llroughtnn-itreet.
T^ALLIGANT’S RHEUMATIC LINI
X 1 WENT, OR PAIN KILLER.-Haring for a nun:
her of yoara put made and sold my Liniment, and
used the same on my own person, I fuel perfectly secure
In offering it to the public, os a safe and certain rented'
for Rheumatism, Pains In thu Limbs, Joints, and Swell
ing or Enlargements of the Bones.
TntimoniaL.—We append tlie following Testimonials
of persons well known in Savannah:
Savannah, May (i Ui, 1817.
Mr. W.G. Falligant—Sir: This is to certify that I wne
severely attacked with Rheumatism in my feet, so ns to
prevent me from attending to my business. Having been
recommended to try your Rheumatic Liniment, or Pain
Killer, I did so nnd was freed from all pain in a short time.
I am now perfectly well and have not felt any pain since,
and would cheerfully recommend it to my follow-citizens.
Ezra Krnt.
. , PcniVKN County, Mat 12th, 1818.
I have been troubled with very severe pains in my
limbs, and particularly in my back, so much so as not io
be able to attend to my planting interests, and having been
recommended louse Falligant’* Rheumatic Liniment,or
Pain Killer, I thought I would do so, and I found Ilto give
me almost Immediate relief; and what is mo*ts(nguiar,
my wife having enlargement and stiffness or Joints of her
hands, by applying tho remedy to my affected part*,
received great relief herself.
I would recommend it to every person afflirted, as being
asovoreign cure and a very cheap one, • Jao. Lucas,
For sale, wholesale and retail, at Uic spire oi
L. N. FALLIGANT,
West side Market squnre, Savannah, Ga.
None are genuine unless bearing tlie signature of tlie
proprietor orhis own hand writing on the label.
W.G. FALLIGANT,
Savannah, Oct. 93,1848. octal
Tl/TAGNETIC POWDER—For the de-
±vi struction of Cockroaches, Bed Bugs, Moths, Ants,
Flies, Fleas, and Insecta on plants. It is free from any
substance which la injurious, and la wholly devoid of any
disagreeable odor. Its efficacy lias been certified liy
eminent Physician* or New-York, and also by tlie Pro
prietor* of the following Hotels: Irving House, American
Hotel, Astor House, kc. A supply or tiio above Powder
Just received and for sale by
July 3 COLLINS k BULK LEY, 100 Bryan *1,
'THE Dead Sea EXPEDITION.—Narra
i live of the Unlt-d States Expedition to the River
Jordan nnd the Dead Heathy W. li. Lynch, U. S. Navy,
Commander of the Expeiliiion—in one volume, 8vo.
wilh map* and numerous illustrations.
Tuckrrman’s UharacterDtics of Literature, illustrated
hy the Grniu* of Distinguished Men.
Downing’s Landscape Gardening and Rural Architec
ture—4ili edition, many plate*.
June 13 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
A IR TIGHT STOVES—Large sizes, for
il. public room* and halls. Also, a few Cooking
loves, at reduced prices.
NAILS 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 Locks for folding doors.
AXES—100 boxes Hunt’s superior Axwr, Ju*t received,
TWINE.—Bagging, Hall and Seine Twine.
BRISTLES FOR GIN8-60 Bis. Just received, and foi
sale by
TDROWN’S Essence of Jamaica GINGER,
JX Prepared and 8old at Fridrrick Brown’s Drug
nnd Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Chestnut and Fifth
Sreets, PHILADELPHIA. Tlie primary effects of this
valuable preparation nre experienced In Its centlcstimu-
lative Influence in the stomach, and from thence diffu
sing itself through tlie whole system. It I* excellent In all
nous and hypochondriacal affections, some of Uio most
evident of which are an oppression or sense of weight,
aud flatulency, succeeded by nervous headache, giddiness
kc. These it removes by acting on tho stomach as a
gentle stimulus, diffining a mild and cordial warmth, grad
ually exhiliratiug Ihe nerves and giving tone to tlie diges
tive organs. It is also useful (n chronic rheumatism,
lumbago, kc. os an external application to the parts aft
fected. When applied externally,it should be mixed with
an equnl quantity of brandy or spirits.
In flatufem-y or want of tone in tho stomach, half _
tea spoon-full may lie taken twice of three times a day,
before meals, in sugar nnd water, and when the stomach
feel* oppressed after eating, or distended by flatulency,
about90or30dropanf the essence in u wine glass oi
water or wine, In rtgomtee end tuwUu dlgeetlon. hit ex
cellent in sea sickness, in restoring the tune of the stom
ach.
One grosa received from the proprietor In
A. A. SOLOM'
Juna 19 Market Square
That said Townsend had had frequent conversa
tions with deponent respecting the manufacture of an
article of SaneperiUa to be sold under the name of Dr.
Jacob Townsend.
That said Townsend stated he was an old man, and
poor, and was not fit for hard labor—and wished to
make some money, in order to liv* easy in his old
days, end that, if Sarsaparilla under the name of Town
send sold so well, and ao much money wu made by
it, he could see no reason why he might not make
^5'• It ChlJT^sMnent^oM M t% hands, there had been brought to them
converttUoMMkid sald^oWMend'ff'hevru'reUUd '. deaf. dumb, and oartla.h
to Dr. 9. P. Townsend, to which he replied, that he
knew Dr. 8. P. Townsend would be down on him after
hfm^e^hrhaTformed aeo-perinenhip wtih^in*n*who I iy~ an.i ewiftly gdlng on-would it not have been
«ISldftrJnUhthevemilsUeamountofoanltal—andwae «°' , med a striking Illustration of miraculous power, had
wallprepared to dSff 1kSSSfegffiWrtSk cruel malady T,eon at once sl.yed-u Horrible u/cera
Tv...«• nn him! “ 7 t on* at once heuled-and tho mutilated body of tha auf-
1 r ° reT relte,.il flom.ncklnt pthii^li!. .piwllte
of said Jacob Townsand, he wrote e recipe
manufacture of a Syrup of Sarsai
him. Said Townsend observed
Sl^JL? p fftol e 2iIhs!5 > tn l *raHr* l oI.^to‘2M^ r tWnif i yet sttcli Vwondeffitl'worlt has Wen wrought by Bills-1 restoring vlrtura'will make U'leheraliy known, through-
fsnitaf. .‘.ra T* iL’S SARSAPARILLA. . \ out the fength and broadthofour widely e«ended country.
H»hey furnished all the capital-said Townsend also | j AMKa WvcKorr, now 91 years old, and the son of Pe | Your* very rospectrully, _ 8. O. TAYLOR,
er Wvckoff. a farmer of Claronce, Erie County, Now-
fork, is tlie living niouumciitor tills most wonderful cure.
When five vears old, being nttuckcd by Mensels, he had a
proporation of Mercury administered to him, and for
eleven long year* of walstlng pain, and frightful mutila-
i linn, w.-re lie pernicious effects at work, Awful beyond
description .«.—.«—i—- 1 '—“•*
interval, ”
, th . . ferer relieved from racking pelne-hie apireute restored—
! S! SI
In I pfeU 1 restoration to general health effected. ’
rved that he wanted to | v W0U |j indeed have been deemed A MIRACLE—
agreeable manner, a tonic and invigorating Influence. .
Your Sarsaparilla le highly npproved and extensively
used hy Iho United States army in Mexico, and my courin
I Gen. Zachary Taylor, has for tho pasl fly* yean been in
the habit of using It, and Vecominend* tha tame; he and
, myself adopted the article at the same time, and lib now
considered an almost Indhpeuisblo requisite In Iho Army.
In conclusion I would ssy, that the better It la known the
more highly it will be prized, and I trust that its health
iring vlrii *
„ b ty furnished all the capital—said Townsand elso
told deponent that the bottles they were to use were
to be of the same site end shape es Dr. 8. P. Town,
sand’s, end deponent, at the request of said Jacob
Townsend, went to tb* office of Dr. f ** "* J
end procured ons of his labels.
And deponent further says, that he hu been inform
ed, end verily believes the Syrup of 8>neparilla, sold
~ '-lobToi * A —
as Old Jacob Townsend’s, is mode after the recipe IUh
nlshed by deponent, to Jacob Townsend, as aforesaid.
And further deponent ssith not.
WILLIAM ARMSTRONG.
Sworn to kefore me, Ibis 34th day of May, 1849.
C. S. WOODHULL,
Mayor of the City of New York.
PROOF I! PROOF!!!
Here is proof conclusive that Dr. H. P. Townsend’s
Sarsaparilla is the original, The following is from
soma of the most respectable papers in this State.
FROM THE
Albany Bvenlng Journal.
Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla.
There probably never hu been so popular a remedy,
or patent medicine, u Dr. Towntends’s Sarsaparilla,
which wn» originally, and continues to be manufac
tured in this city, at first by the Doctor himseU and
afterwards for several years and to the pruent lime,
by Clapp k Townsend, the present proprietors. Since
“-i partnership wu fin mod, the Doctor hu resided la
.. jw York, where he keeps a store, and attends to tha
business that accumulates at that point The manu
factory is in this city, and fa conducted by the Junior
jiertner, Air. Clapp—here all the medicine it mmufao-
Few of our citizens have any idea of the amount of
thl* medicine that is manufactured end sold. Besidt'
the sales in this country, it is shlppod to the Cenadai,
West India Islands, South America, and even to Eu
rope, In considerable quantities. At tha manufactory
they- employ a steam engine, beside* a large number
of men, women and girls, in the preparation of the
medicine, making boxes, printing, fee, end turn out,
rty for shlpmeut, over 400 dozen per day, or nearly
..9 bottles. This is an enormous quantity.
The great sale tho medicine hu acquired, hu in
duced a number of incu to get up Imitations, and there
is at tho present lime, other medicines for sale, that
. Consul to New Granada.
The following Interesting case is presented, and the
reader Invited to Its careful perusal. Coounenr u
evidence is unnecessary. .
New-York, April 90,1847.
... Messrs. Sands: Gentlemen—Ilavinglongbeen afflicted
ion were tho suffering! of that poor boy during the with general debility, wcakntu, lose of appetitr, kc., re-
j, ns detailed In an Inrercotlng history of his oxtra- cetvlng no benefit from the various remedies prescribed,
ordinary euro, published in 1846 at Buffalo, for Ills benefit, I concluded about three mouths since to make use of
and which can be had of Urirtol’s Agent*. your Sarsaparilla. I now havo the pleuure of Informing
Six year* have now elapsed since tbl* modern miraclo you that Us effects have been attended wills the happiest
was wrought, end Uie person yet lives to testily—though results In restoring my honltli,and 1 am induced to add
mutely, yet must eloquently—to thu curative propci tics of my testimony to the many other* y ou already possess, and
IISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA I to those desiring further information, I will personally
CASE OF INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. give the particulars of my ense, and tlie elfecta of tbla lu-
II Aiu roRD, Conn., Sept. 99,1819. valuable medicine, by calling at985 Boweiy, New-York.
This may certify that 1 have been a subject of intlnm- Yours respectfully, JANET Mol "
JANET MclNTOSH.
...... Janet McIntosh Is known to
ine a member ofthe Church, In good standing, and wortliy
of confidence. J. 8. SPENCER,
Pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k I).
" NDS, New-York. Sold also by Druggists generally
i United States and Canadis. Price $1
SZJlr wrawLlikmelNW ■—
'loss Book o
July 17
JOHN M. COOPER.
parently with e view, by dint of advertising, and tho
usual remedies resorted to In «uch efforts, to appropri
ate tlie name of Dr. 8. P. Townsend's great remedy,
and thus gain all the advantages resulting from the
popularity of Hie name which he ha* acquired for it,
by y ears of patient and expensive labor*. Dr. 8. P.
Townsend, formerly of this city, os Is well known
here, I* tlie inventor and original proprietor of the
medicine known aa “Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla,"
and we think those person* who are attempting to sell
their urticlo as tlie genuine, should be ex|K>iod.
FROM THE
New York Dully Tribune.
(Kf- We published an advertisement inadvertently
some time since Unit did injustice to Dr. 8. T. Town
send, who is the original proprietor of Iho preparation
of Sarsaparilla known sa I)r. Townsend’s. Other
parlies buve within the |»wt lew months engaged or
connected themselves with a man hy the name of
Townsend wbo nut up a medicine end call* it by the
same name. Tina medicine was advertised In Tht
TrUnint as the origin#!, kc. This advertisement also
contained matter derogatory to tho character ot Dr.
8. P. Townsend and that of nis medicine. We regret
it ep|«are.l, and In justice to the Dr. mako this aa
pit nation.
FROM THE
New York llnlly Sun.
Dm. TowKswiu’a exlioiudluaiy advertisement,which
copies eu entire jmgc of thu Sun, will not escepo
itotice. Dr. 8. P. Tow round, who is the original pro-
priotor of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and whose of
fice is next door to nuts, where he has been for sever-
al years, is driving an immenso business. He receives
no less than four hundred dozen of BarsaparilU per
day, and even this enormous quuutity docs not supply
the demand. No medicine ever gained so greet a
popularity ua his preparation of tho Sarsaparilla. His
edition of Almanacs fur ItrtO coat $33,000, and he
r TTtfef'i7»a „p uMni a wifi Sir I ba * P“M ll » e New York Bon for advertising, in the
LJ UMIVS History of ENGLAND.—-HiS- Inst four years, over $10,000, and he acknowledges
-LX lory of England from the Invasion of Julius Cesar | that ii ia the cheapest advertising he hu had done.
Thia medicine is exported to the Canadas, West In
dies, South America and Europe, in considerable
quantities, and is coming into general use in those
countries, u well os here.
Bwliullera.
Druggists end others that sell Sarsaparilla for the
rnmnlota wifi'rnrm for I K 6nul "0 and original Dr. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla,
complete, will form the | Q, tt Jg not iigne uV 8. P.Townsend, commit* afraud,
and swindles the customers. .Men that would ba
I^UROPEAN Life and Manners in familiar
Letters to Fricmlr-, by Henry Column.
A Trap to catch a Sunbeam; by the author of Old Jol-
liflb, A Metry Christmas, kc. kc. 1
Turd icu** Treatise on Epidrinl
' ou: the French, by Samuel L. lilgrmw, ni. u.
Report on Die Cholera ia Paris, publLfted by authority
of the Fri'm-li Government; translated from Uie original.
Wild Western Scenes: A Narrative of Adventures in
ihe Western Wlldcrner*, the nearer land beat California;
by Luku Hhorificld, illustralcd,
lltuniiig’a Coiiution-Seiiro—iM-lng u ralioiiul treati-u
cogdenred from his course of popular lectures on Chronic
Diseases—it new edition.
r
M.
over500 llluMration*.
Fiirndn in Council; A series of Reiuling* and Discourse
thereon.
Instruction for Field Artillery, llorse and Foot.
Parker's Compendium of Natural nnd Experimental
’hilntophy, with n description of Steam and Locomotive
Ingine*.
Weld's Latin Le*sons nnd Render.
A Treatise on Algebra; by 8. Clour. Received lit
June 25 JOHN M. COOPER.
inntory Rheumatlstn for tho last eighteen years, and often
confined lorny bed for four or »lx weeks by eiu-h attack.
I have tiled every possible reiitmly that the most celehra-
" w-xork medical faculty could
uautltv of quack medkluus, bu
pnt relief. —,
Boon after resuming my retddcucc in Hartford, I had I tiiroughnut the United State
..in most severe attack I over had. 1 wo* confined to my I per Bottle; six Boltiea for $5.
room two mouths, nnd when I left I was scarcely able to *■ *
walk,and not without tiiqmo t severe pain. My
cni-s* lasted from lot t October to the June following.
Having buslncssiu New-Yorklasl February, 1 was theta
inti odin-cd to a gentleman hy the name of Thomas Hogan,
who highly recommended Bristol’s Sarsaparilla.
He told me that he had hern confined to his lied eight
inoiiih* with Rheumatism nnd Scrofula, nnd his physi
cian* had given him up. ns past recovery. He used fifteen
bottle* of Bristol’s Sarsaparilla and it was to tide
medicine alone that hu attributed hie present existence.
I cnni-liiiti-il to defer the trial until I returned to Hart
ford and again coniulied my physician, whose prescrip
lion I followed until May, without relief. I then bnugfit
BRISTOL’S SARSAPARILLA or you, and continued
inking it according to directions. I then vlslied New
York nguln. nnd wns there introduced to Mr. Bristol, who
advised mo by all menns to persevere. I called on twen
ty different individual* of tho flrrt rcs|>ectnbility, who had
been cured of all tlie ills that Uesli is huir to, who all at
tribute their restoration to health entirely to tills Invalua
ble medicine. With nil this testimony, I continued till I
had takun sixteen bottles whTch has restored me to per
fect health. I shall Ini happy nt any time to give any one
all the Information that I niu possessed of, in regard te
this invaluable medicine, and confidently recommend il
to nil who nra afflicted with the diseases for which U is
rccommunded. Respectfully yours,
8. L. MOOIlEi
REMEMBER
That Bristol’s Sursnnarilla lathe only
Original Ulcillclnc,
And tim; nil Iho various Sarsaparilla* that havo sprung up
in tho la*t few years are mere imitations. Bristol’s was
KstnblUlteri In 1839.
in 1848 the proprietor, ntnn immenso sacrifice,enlarged
tlie IniUIcs to a full quart, thus offering to the afflicted a
laRurk quANriTT aud n purer article for Uie money
than wns ever before offered.
Those who buy Snran|nrilla should he sure they nre
Inlying tho genuine article. Ask for BRISTOL’S Ollir*
NAL SARSAPARILLA.
For sain by U. II. HENDRICKSON fc’CO.,
June 20 smw 18—*6 Gibbons’ Building, Savannah; Gn
Agents in Savannah, Ga., A. A. Solomons, O. R. Hen
drickson k Go., Turner k Oden, and Thoa.M. Turner
Co. In Macon: Bruno and Virgins. 3mo luly 9
Sharpcy nnd Qualii’it Anatomy: edited by Joseph Lefilz, i
’• Hy—flr#t American from firth London edition, wlili
fl^O the PUBLIC.—BURNS & SCALDS.
.L I challenge Iho world to jtrovo, Hint
im,I.F,Y'N MAGICAL PAIN KXTIlACTOIl,
Tliiit Is to say, tlie oriulual and only genuine nrtlcle, (nol
the coimterlbit and Imitation Extractor,) hon ever railed,
in any one single Instance, from its first Introduction by
me in 1839, up to tills period,) to cure the wout Burns
nnd Scalds.
To Mother* of Famlllee,
I would say, many a>cidcntM, such aa Burns, Scald*,
Cuts, Wounds and Bruises, are of frequent occurrence to
children, and they are moreover subject to iiiuny other
complaints, such m Sore mid Inlluim-d Eyes, IUicuma-
"—nions, Swellings, Sprains, and luflai
.quick,
F )R tho Removal and Permanent Curo of
ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,and of ihoeo corn;
plaints which are enured by an Impaired, weakened ami
unhealthy condition or ihe Nervous System. This beau
tiful aud convenient application ol the mysterious powers
of Galvanism and Magnetism, has been pronounced by
distinguished physician* ImtH in Europe and the United
Stales, (O bu the most valuable medicinal discovery of Ibe
age. Da. CuaiSTtR’e Galvahic Belt ard Maoretio
Fluid, Is used will) the roost perfect and certain success
In all cases or General Debility, strengthening the weak
ened body, giving tone to the varloue organs, and irivlgo
. , rating the system. ALo ill Fit*. Cramp. Paralysis
io» Palsy, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, llhcuinaiwm, Acute nnd
3*1, Chronic, (font, Epilepsy. Lumbago, Deafness, Nervous
by Tremors, Pulpitation ofthe Heart. Apoplexy, Neuralgia,
rne Pains in Ihu Side and Chest, Liver Complaint, Brtnsl
Complaint, and Curvature of the Spine, Hip Complaint.
Diseases or tha Kidneys, Deficiency of Nervous and
Ph) sicnl Energy, aud all Nervous Diseases, which com
plaints arise ftoiu one simple cuuse, namely, a Deitngs-
iBiil ofthe Nervous System. ....... ..
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Iron) fee
table sources could lie given, sufficient to fill
lory of England fi
to the Abdication of James the Second, by David Hume;
and continued from that period to the present time; by
T. Babtngton Macaulay. Hume will be comprised In six I
volumes, which will be issued separately, at Intervals of
about a mouth. Two volumes of the comiuuMinn of
Macnulay having been published, the bnlnnce will he
issued, in uniform style, Immediately on their appearance
In London. The whole, when complete, will form the
cheaput and moit readable edition of the Iwo authors now
extant.
limn, Eruption*, Swellings, Sprain*, and Inflammation*, most rc.pocta
DALLEY’S EaTIIACTOK is a certain, quick, aafe and I every column ......_ r _ r _..
never failing Remedy, in nny nnd all or Uie above enu- Tho first Is an cxtraordlnarycn*e,and concluslvelyproves
mcinted casualties and dLeiues. that “truth is stranger than fiction.”
The True Test The following letter, narrating ono ofthe most remark
*, that tho genuine DALLEY’S EXTRACTOR, in Uie able events In tho annals of Medical Science, lsftomjhe
worst Burns and Hcnlds, draws out the fire nnd pain In a Rev. Dr. Landis, a Clergyman or New Jersey, ofdls-
few minutes; and from the moment ofiu application it tinguished attainments and exalted reputation i
relieves, subdues tho pain, and produces a cooling and Sidnrv, New Jersey, July 12.1848.
soothing effljet, and what is of vast importance, It heals Da. A. II. Cheistie—Dear Sir: You wish to know of
| the wounds without scar! No family ought therefore to mo what has boon tho result in my own case, oftiio appli
he without it for a single day, for it frequently is the cation of the Galvanio Belt akd Necklace. My reply
means or preserving life Itself l und now, 1
MARK THE DIFFERENCE.
Heart* and Hornes, or Social Dcstinetion: a Story, by
Mr*. Ellis, author of “'('ho Women of England,” kc. kc.
The Maiden Autif: u Story; by 8. M. 1
Etiquette for Gentlemen. Etiquette for Ladies.
David Cnperfiald: by Charles Ilk-kin*, part 3.
Godey's Ladles' Book for August.
Graham’s Magazine for August.
Also new supplies of:—
..Th. 0 ExpediilUon to the Dead Sea and tlie Jordan; by
W. F. Lynch, U. S. N.
European Life nnd Manners; hy Henry Coleman.
A HUtofy of Wonderful Inventions. Receivi-d-hy
July 31 JOHN M. COOPER.
LJ ARRlSON’SColutnbian INK—In quart, 1
XX pint*, 8oz., 4 oz. and in small stands, in boxes o
one dozen or by retail.
Maynard k Noye’s Black Ink.In quarts nnd pint*.
Hogan k Thompson’* Steel Pen Ink, in quarts, pints,
8 qz.. 4 oz. and 9 oz., by the dozen or retail.
Indelible Ink, for writing on Linen.
Copying Ink, Arnold’s best English, in pint and half
pint stone jugs; do. Maynard k Noye’s do.
Copying Paper, by the ream—test English; do. do. in 1
Books, of one ream and of half ream. ••
Copying Presnes.
Manifold Letter Writers,
guilty of such nu act, would commit any other fraud
—end no Druggist of common intelligence but knows
that ours is the only genuine.
Old Jacob Townsend.
Some people who are not well Informed, and have
not reed the papers, and not seen our advertisements,
have been led to suppose, that because these men ad
vertise tliqjr stuff as “ Old Jacob Townsends,” that it
must, of course, be the original. It is leaf than one
year since they commenced to moke-their madiclne
Ours hu been In tha market over ten years.
Tbl* Old Jacob Townsend.
They are endeavoring to nglm off on the publio u
an old rhyalcien, kc. lie Is uot a regular educated
Physician, and never attempted to manufacture a med
icine, until these men lifted him for the use of his
name. They any they do not wish the peoplo to he
lie vo that their Sarsaparilla is ours, or the same—but
tho bettor to deceive the public, they at the seme tim#
assert that their’* is the Old Dr. Townsend’s, and th#
Thu counterfeit and Imitation Extractor* irritate and
I INCREASE TIIK FAIN I
Captains and Clerks of Steambonte
ought never to te without a good
Dailey on board of theft vc*aels.
Ing or boilers do frequently
and—not unfrequnntlv—lore or Ufa Is tho consequence!
Il Is therefore positively
is as follows:— _ , ^ _
For about twenty ysari l had been suffering ftom Dys
pepsia. Every year lira symptoms became worse, nor
could 1 obtain permanent relief from any course ofmedP
cn! treatment whatever. My physicians were skilful
and excellent men; hut here theft prescription* l«i«j-
supply of thn genuine I uhu BAt-KiKHiiumi, wu. h«iu «,«■■ w«f»»i<n’n—
„. —..Explosions nml collape- About fourteen year* since, In consequence of frequeni
frequently occur, and dreadful suffering, exposure to the weather, in thu discharge ot my person**
iiicntlv—for# of life I* tha consequence I duties, I became subject to u severe Chronic IlheumttlMj)
therefore positively criminal, to neglect theacqulsl- whichforyoarartoryear.cnuscdmolndcscribableanjuUb.
tlon of such an invulunbio Itoinedy. Rend tho following i In the severer paroxysms, lira skill of my phyiTcisn*
Awful Case of Ncald I sometimes afforded mo great relief; but tills relief wa* on-
WirxAT Field, Nuaani Co. N. V., Foh. 28,1848. |y temporary. Farther! (n Uio winter of '43 and *49,, to
Mr.JJaUey—Dear Sir: While iny eon, fifteen years old, consequence of preaching a great deal In my °WD *j»
was at work In tlie shingle manufactory of L. P. Rose he various other churchee in this region, I was attacked by
hud tlie mlsfortuno to slip and fall inton large vat, used tho Bronchitis, which soon became so severe as torequire
for thu purpose of boiling block# preparatory to cutting, an Immediate suspension of my pastoral labor*. My ner-
I he blocks had Just teen removed from tiio vnt, con- V oei isitrm wai now thoroughly proitretid, and a* Wf
mining a large' quantity of boiling water, lie fell for- Broncliltiabecamo worse, an also did my Dyspepsia *fd
ward, aealdlng both hande and arms, oil ono side, nnd ono Rheumatic affection-tiros ovlncing that those dWorder*
eg badly and the other partially. The scnlds were so were connected wltli each other Uirough Ihe medium of
bad on his arttw and lea that most of thu flesh camo oil tho Nervous System. , .
with his garment#, and lift life wns despaired of hy both But reasoning from effect to causo, I concluded that fo*
aprSl
W»THORNE WILLIAMS.
r PHE Sea LIONS; or, TheLost Scalers;
X by J. Fcnnlmore Cooper.
A Man made or Money;’by Douglas Jcrrold, 2.1 edition,
illustrated. ’
The Gold Mine* of tim Gila: A Sequel to Old Hicks
tim Guide; by Charles W. Webber.
Eighteen Hundred and Twelve; or Nnpolt
sion of Unrein: An llistoriral Romance; liy Lous Rellstnb.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
apr9l
.wu inn, mu. Him;ii uaa gmnci
reputation which no other medicine ever enjoyed
which is -a bass, villainous, unprincipled falsehood.
Wo have commenced suits against theso men for
damages. We wish It to be understood, that the old man
is no relation to Dr. Townsend whatever, in their ed-
vortlsemeuta end circulars, they publish * numbor of
gross falsehoods respecting Dr. Townsend, which w#
will not notice.
False Reports,
s have published ii
ur. b. r. Townsend was dead. This they send
8K ents ebout the country, who report that v
ran up business, kc. kc. The publio shou
sir guard, and not be deceived by these u
til.il to.,.
rhy
ONS, Agent,
Market Bqusn
dRANDJEAN’S Compound,for ItioHAiR.
VJ Orandjean's Compositions are now prepnred In six
different modes, and clnssUled from No. 1 to No. 0.
No. 1—A simple Tonic, to keep the Hair in a healthy
state—warranted.
No. 9.—Warranted toeure tho most in vetemte dandruff.
No. 3.—Wacriuitod to stop the hair from foiling off, and
U> make it arow again in its primitive beauty.
No.4—This preparation Is of the most efficacious na
ture to cure baldness.
No.fi.—Contains a mosi powerful ingredient that de
composes the substance* hy which the hair is rendered
No. fl.—Specially prepared for the diseases of tho skin
of the head, to cure ringworm, pimtulrr, humors, kc.
The above preparation i for sale by
fcbP W.II v J*.
TRVING’S WORKS, Vol. 7—Talcs of a
X Traveller, by Geoffrey Crayon. |
prietors and the public.
Take particular Notice.—No Sarsaparilla Is th#
genuine and original Dr. Townsend’s BarsaparilU, t*“
loss signed by 8. P. Townsend.
ellenby
Union of Church and ^iate; by B. W. Noel, M. A.
Oregon nnd California III 1848, with Illustration* i
a Map by J. Q. Thornton, In 9 vol*.
Memoir* of Chateaubriand; written by himself, vol. 1.
RogeroftWendover’s Chronicle, comprising thu llfttory
of England from the descent oftiio Snxons to A. D., 1335;
translated from the Latin by J. A. Giles, D. C. L.
History i’bllosopbically Illustrated from the Fall of tho
lioinsn Empire to tho French Revolution; by George
Miller, D. 0,,M. R.J. A.—third edition, revised by the
author.
The Works,or Plato; translated by Henry Cary, BI. A.
Macaulay’s History of England, Boston edition, vol. 1.
Shaw’s Outline* or English Literature.
Here n Little and There a Little; hy tiio author of Linn
upon Lino, Precept upon Precept, kc.
The Year-Book of Fact* In Science and Art, kc. kc.t
byJohnTimbs.
AMmnso 1 n” r i Pn * n * ° f 1,16 * fl00,t ° f I<lfU * tTwen, yi *>y
‘fire Caxton*T > A ,i Fsinily Picture by Sir E. Bulwcr I ^I^RICOPHEROUS.— Profosaor Bifrry'f
franklin’s Life, (Illustrated,) Parts 4 and 5, I ftlng tho hafr, and era d i cut fog acu / f nmul a nd niff. '^Pr! co
A Manual of Fashion and Politeness for_Ladfte nnd | Soceiita per bottle. For »nln liy *
, „ , - »vo niodlelno for two lermincd to try tho effect or tha application «
Tn!.n l ^? ,1 lr^ .’.i rm 0 U ' V . IU ,h ° ,n .° J an ,?’ U i"! cr I,rov| -J GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with lb«
dence, of saving hi* life, nnd wo would «-lieurfullyrocom-i MAGNETIC FLUID. *"
mend II in all similar cases n* a safe and Invaliwbla remo- Tot ' ’
«y. ..Wltli lentiiunnta of respect,! remain, dear sir, youi had
obedient and humble servant. Aulak Clark, toral
Susannah Clark. I nccount ofVhe Bronchitis;
We tim umlerslgiieil being personally acquainted with fl||°a" sheet° of OU nBDer ne wllh tit'e' uew.- r -
Our opponenU have pubflThsd'In iho papers, Ihet I illtetatfu^Ucorron?^* 0 "' ,M!ll8V011,0 #bovo ,lntcmcn ‘ lure, but I enn now only furnish ‘jj 1 * brtef^jj^jjj
Dr. 8. P. Townsend was dead. This they send to theft "uhstaiiUrUly corront. K . „ „ Bly DyaiNipelahas esere rrfar«sd; tho IUictunaU«n®yL
opentz ahnut tha cnunlrv ulm iv.ui wo j.. va I "• Wewey, jUOUISa IJeWCy, J. H. Kelsoy, Henry II. I In " i»wli Malia ..... hn* nniwr aavarelv. nnd IS '
should bo on fsn Wm * Rf S a * E ,‘ V lttr6 ’ L ‘ p - * lo,0 » Ini Nowinan,
... Wm. Newman, Mary J. Rose. ’
pled men. unprinci- | m a, t respectfully refer to my printed pnninhlcta
v . ninny important testimonials of cures performed, nnd
£ t Zl 0Va, —h Iter the first of September, thu truth of which statements, I hold myself rcinonalhle t
1849. Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s New York Offlc# will be Plies, RbeunioUsm, Halt Rheum, Erysipelas? Scald
in the South Baptist Church, No. 83 Nassau street, | Head. Cnrbuncle. Fever Bores. Cm* of thn i-J 1
which is now undergoing a thorough change, and
will be fitted for the better accommodation of Uie pro* ... ,
Extractor annRnil^vM i 1 "" A 0 . rcac| ied and thu ° n * alct^or DR. CURlSTia’s oalvahio euRATivas.
Extractoreppliod, yield to its pnln subduing,curative and I The Gnivnnia licit Three Doljnr*.
healing properties 1 llut I distinctly dcclnro, that I will Tho Galvanic Necklace Two Dolliiro.
mlliuli(inva«irroiimmllilu for Uie eirocuof'miy Eilno. AS! bSoXb !oh Kollor «acli.
tor. excepting wlrat has been procured at my own depot, I Tho Muanotie Fluid, ^ n ® Dollar,
and ftom m v authorised a W” I SSmiilk 4V
LAND, RULEY k'Co.{
o my grent astonishment, In two days my Dy»P*P*
id gone; In eight dnys I was enabled to resumeP*
iraMahors, nor have I since omitted a single senice
1* i and my Rheumatic affect"
ic. If tlmo permlltod,
with the details ;bf’P«y'l
Iy furnish this briof abstract.
I My’DyspopsIn has never rsturnsdr the IUicunraUrei on"
inn while Visita mo, but never severely, nndi*.'
arrested, nnd is manifestly being driven from Ita bora p-
on my system,and my Uronchlnlaffectionlaratiwlic*^-
I havo recommended tire BELT and FLUID fo g
who hnvo been IlkuwUo suffering from » BUr *jP? f"m.
lions. They have tried them, with *>nppv resultar*
liovo in oven' case. . ROBERT W. LANDfo.
I IIcito,Uarten^e^FBver^res,c"irtaofthn"I^(Brcstklmj! I 'Wo&TaSescan
tlons, wlmro tho parts alfected can be retched and the ‘ "pl-c
Kidder, Jr., Lowell; Henry Pratt. Belem; James B
Green, Worcester; Allison k Gault, Concord; J,
Belch It Son, Providence; and by Druggists and Mer
chants generally throughout the United States, Wss*
ladies and the Canadas.
Sole Agents for Savannah,
THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.,
Bug 10 181 Bay-Street.
and from my authorised Agents, being cognixanl of the*
dangerous tendency of tiio counterfeits.
H. DALLEY, 415 Broadway, New-York, nnd
935 Oliestnut-strect, Philadelphia.
n‘ n' 8 m I i'fi?!. 0 £ S AA B0 1 t for H *vminnh. P
i !?• **• PLUMB k. CO., Agents, Augusta.Ga,
, R- CARTER. Agent. Columbus Onf ’
Jn31 KNOTT k /lltowki, Agents, 6rlfiin, Go,
In Augusta, by HAViLAND,nutRY I
by Grow or Pavkr.
aprl»
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Gentlemen. Received by
.... ....... .jadles and
JOHN M. COOPER.
uug 2!
O. It- HENDRICKSON h t.’O.
THE CHARLESTON MEDICAL FACULTIES; prisons,boepiiali.
Also, Dr. B. T. NARDIN’H BOTANIC MIXTURE, commended by respect
used with success in Charleston and vicinity in 1836. I cottnlrie*. For stuo hj
July 95 JOHNSON ft CO., cor, null and Day-sl*.
ectablo physician* of titi* mj