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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY MORINIiNCi, SEPTEMBER 12, *819.
aeonl sales.
C UTY Marsha Pa SALE.—Agreeably tu
> an onl r of Council,I will offer tor tale, under
Ilia Huperint mdeiiee of the Committee on I ut> Ic Hnl -a
mi l l It/ Luts, l.ot No. 6j, liawinr | War I. I I.c »ut«i
will lake p ii o «n» ill • l.ol, ut II o'ti-.ck, A, 31., on Mon
day, the l«lb Still-, UM'J.
■opt a 1)\N. II. STKIVART, c. m.
piIATHAM bluriIT’» SALE;—On the
. V ' hr i Tie-day in Uctfiber next, be on? Uie Court
II..UM- in tin- City ol'Suviinmh, between the legal hou.s
... -.il •. w.li »>i*«.11. all |li»«<i two I,ot* of Land, situate
Mill in 11.1,1. hi Urn county nfotmthim. known a* Lots
Ilnur*.‘i .. iv ,| ) and two (9,) 'Jiiun leilwiit, wit i nil and
Kingnln Hi.- iiiiprmoinuuu th-r.itnlo bel .ngiug: levied
on m the property of Henry K. Maiitfoit, under and by
' trine «• a ll.'» , Iwnml out of tin HouoiaMe, the Court
of I I in I lea* & Over & Ttruiltier, City ol Fav.immh.
I’civr G. Cndira v*. Henry K. Montfort. I’rotteny point
v i out t.y plaintiff* attorney,
sept a \V. W. OATES, Sli’tlV. c.
L 1BEUTY SliorHTs SALE.—On the first
Tuesday to Hrpieuiber next, will be sold In-lbre the
Court House dour in tliaesvllto, Libert) enmity, between
the usual hour* of »ah-, one rertadi irn-i «r iwn-el of
l.aud, situate, lying uud being iu the county ol Liberty,
mi the water* or Cminuclile River, and hounded on th?
Wei t t.y lands of Win. Leigh, North by • nuou -hie River,
no I South by land* of J. I), ilryant. nmtaiiiiug two hun
dred (9lW) acies, iimreoi lew. Levied on a* tlie prop rty
of John J. Jones t»9*11*0' <* A- •’-» i* lie i Iroiu the Sit
"tf Cor 1 *“ ••*- --• ...
ington
plaintiff.
July*
ne-.’ I'mperty p.Intel n
O. F. SAN HI Ford, a. I
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By vir-
XX toe ol an order or the llonurallo th** Int uh-r Court
of Chatham County, when silting li>r ordinary pmpn-c*.
will be sold at tilt Ooiut House door In the Countv of
flryau, berw en til 1 ' umal hour* of sale, on the flrst Tu>-«
day in January next, nine hundred ami fitly (J»M m re*
<more or leas) dmiiiiion flue Land,ri unit near the wiiters
«>r Bln-k Creek in said county; hclng one tlilnl of an un
divided interest In fllte.-n a lj.n.iiiig surveys.
Also, at the sains tins j ami place, oiie hundicd and
slxtv acre* (160) acres (more or lew) situate on the North
»id i of lllack Creek, having about twenty acres iu good
order fltr cultivation. Terra# c-isli, purchaser imiine for
titlj*. ti.dd a* the property of the e talc of Andrew bird,
Junr, late of Chatham County,deoa-ed.
June27 CYRUS IIIRD, Adm’r.
17 XECOTOmS SALE.-Wili bc suld
S.J fore the Court lion e door in Effingham countv, on
the ttrst Tuesday in November not, between Uie ii-ual
hours of sale, the following prop'rty, to wit:
That lane and valuable tract or Invn.^in which the
)Mn Mr). C. Powers resided, uesr No. 9, Ceutr il Kail
Hoad, containing between live and sii thousand acre*.
I’ubllc atteiitiou I* earnestly directed to Hit* pin. e as
surrounded bv conveniences nnd rrcomnu-ndatious which
can be attached tn but few place* in the low country: well
titn'iered, well improved, rood Water and healthy. To be
convinced, only come and examine.
At the same time and place, that very valuable tract of
Ray Lands, known as the “Burton liny,” thirtwix mil.-*
from savannah, on tlm Louisville Road, containing alnut
twenty four hundred nervs, seven or eight hundred of
which arc cleared, including two hundred acn-s of Hay
Baud, wellditrhcd, mid und--rflnecultivnUnn. Those who
desire tn make a lant' quxnuty of Cure. Cotton or Ulce,
will do well to look to this place.
At the same time au.tylnce; one thousand acme of well
timbered Fine Land, near No. 3Central RaP-ltoml.
Also une nne hundred nnd fifty acre tmet, on Ogeeohec
^ euc,tc ‘’ biid »°- Also one lot In Uie village
or Springfield.
At the same tune and place, the place where Zara.
Power* fonn-rlv resided, on the Central Rail-Road, one
Mile below No. 2, cent lining fourtern or fifteen hundred
•eras of wdl Uiiib-reil fine Land.
Auy of the above Lands tnay lie purchased at private
•ale, or any information had respecting them, bv applv-
*5* Jd Wn». Cooper, No. 2, or M. II. Powers, No. J.-,,
Central Rail-Road; or Viigil fowers, Macon.
M. II. POWERS, »
__ VIRGIL POWERS, SBx’r*.
—PIT WM. COOPER. S
/M EORGIA — Uhatham Count\\— To nil
VA whom U may concern:
William*, Adinini tratrix of the Estate
oflUcbanlt.Uiiliam*, huh applied tn the llnumahlc
the Inferior Court ofsaid county, when si'Ung for nidinu-
vy p*irpn-««, f.ir a citation to issue aud lw piibli-hcd ac-
ciwding to law for Letters 01 mbsorv.
rir>s« are thert-fore t i cite ami adninni-h all concerned
toflleiheir objcctionsiil any they bare) to th* apptlcnnt
tn the Clerk’s olhee «*f rai l Couit. ou or b-fore the third
granted *° Utry n ' I,i od « JnvUe letters dOmissory will be
VVllnrss, the llouomble Elias Reed, one oftlic Ju ticcs
«»f said Court, Uiis 3.1 day of July, ISt9.
July 3 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. o. c c.
GEOHOlVl.tUb.KT V i'OV.Vn.
HULK NISI.
desAN Paouktt, >
m. J MoitgJige, fcc., A pill Term, I6d».
John T. Lestfr )
1JHESENT—The Ilmtorablo William B.
JL Fil ming, Judge of the Ea-t. in District, tin. Itap
pvaiiogt.. tho Court hy tho |HaittonorSit an Pacueti, that
on III.- HMh January. |rV|t>,Jolin T. I.esb'r, of said countv,
mado aud d.-llven-U t.» said Hu*an Paggeti, Ills certain
E nUaoty notes bearing the date aiini-said: wlivM.y
n T. I.a-ter prumDcd on or before the l»t January
next, following the date of said notes, to'pay to said Sinmu
l*nga> it. or lenin r, tho sum of seventy four dollars l«.r
valuo mt-ivi-d, and lint ntlei wauls, on the same day and
‘ aforesaid, the said John T. Lvstcr^the lu-tter to se
ttle |>n> incut of s lid notes, eiecnied ami delivered
to the said r‘usnn Pugg, tt his deed of mortgage, whereby
the said John T. Lester conveyed to the said .^usmii I'.ig
fit n t.nct of land lying on the waters of Hvnr.IV
Click aud Allninah.i river, containing four hundred rtl)y
•even and n half nervts, mure or leas, known and distin
guished by Heard’* Creek, being on the North line and
Hi" old Dead river being (he West line of said land, it
being a part of a bounty sutveyol for l'o|. J-imcs Jackson,
comlltioni'il that tf said John Lester should |iav and dis
charge said notes according to the lcm*r and illw i there
of, Hi it then the said deed uf mortgage, and said notes,
should become nod he null and void, to all intents and
purposes. Audit further appearing, that said miles re
main unpaid, it is, therefore, unb red that the said John
T. Lester do pay into Court by the |h»t day of the next
Term thereof, the principal, intcrc i, and cosi* due on
said notes—tor shew cause to the contrary- if any lie
lias,)—nii.l that on failure of the said John l.’cstvr
sob. do, equity of Redemption in the Mid moitgnscd
prcmi-es In* forvv.-r lln-rcancr barred ami forcclo-ol;
and it Is Outlier orderwl that Uii* rule lie imhllrlicd in one
of Ui« Savannah Gnxctie* once a luouili fur four UKmllH,
or a mipv thereof >crve«| oil tin* said John Lester, or hi*
special Agent or Aibuiicv, atlcmt three imuilli* pit-viou*
tn the next term of this Court.
A true extract from tlie minutes list t-rn ofsabl Court.
% W. S. NORMAN, Att’y tor Moitgagec,
July 31 JOHN E. FRASER, d. c. l. r.
TYTOTICE.—Four months aflpr this dale* an-
i.1 idication will lx-io nic to the llonornhle Judge* of
the Inferior Court of Chatham eminty, while sitting lor
ordinary purpose*, for leave to selt a.tim-t of Laud known
as llvthcl,Glynn coitlily, eonlaluingacveii luindrvil arrtm,
more or lea*. Al*o HOC otu. i Us.-I Of parrel of Land in
llenry county, containing two hundred two and a hall
a.-res. a.id a 1.4 of 40 acre* in ilo'Gohl Region, Cln-rokce,
Iming |*irt of the real estate of Isaac Norton, deceased,
and *o.d flu the Ik n fit of the heirs ofsaid estate.
Ft E. THREAD,
Guardian of Tliadd* us Norton.
„ t , JOHN R. NORTON.
Bavann ih, June 30, llt-19. j„|y 3
/GEORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
V* whom it may concern:
Whereas. Robert Watkins Flournoy, Adinini. Irator
•of Robert Willis Flournoy, dec.-as-.-d, bail: made applica
tion to thr llunor-iblo tin Inferior Court of said rouuty,
when suing for ordinary purposes, for a citailou tj Usue
and bc.p iblUlHd according to law for Litters Dt uiU-
nro ih’wfore to rite and admonish all concerned,
f* weir objections (if any they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the Uiir.l
next; otherwise Letter* DLmUtory will
VVituev*,the Honorable W. Thorne William*, one of
(ha Justices of said Court, this 3d day of July, ISltf.
July 3 SEAUultN GOODALL, c. c. o. c.
/^J.EORGIA — Chatham County.— To all
' Whom it may concern: #
Whereas, M itih-w Lufburtmv, Administrator or the
K-tatc or Ann Askew, deceased, hath ain.lie.U-. th* Il..n
vrabla the Inferior Court ofsaid county, sitting for "nil
nnry pttrp »«.•*, for a citation t . issue ami be published,
according to law, for Letters Dionhuory.
afe ,,, vr..f.»re tu citean-l admouisli.all concerned,
to lib- their' olje.;tion* (If any they have) to Uie appli. nni
in Uie Lli-rk’s office of said Court, on or liefore the iwi-ll th
«! * >- ' aid' 5 leU>lM;r " ulJ,enviw, >*«Her* Dlsmiamry will
tViuicss, the Itnimrable W. Thorne Williams, one of
c Justices of said Court, this tw IfUidiy of March, 1449.
* Mia HEABORN GUUI).\LL, c. c. o. c. c.
j(GEORGIA.—Ellinghain County.—To all
A_J wIhiiii it may com-eru:
VVh reas. Joint H. Resier,Admiiiistnitorof the Estate of
Valentine Kmler, d nt-ased, hath applied to the llouorahlc
the luf.-rijr Court ofsaid county, sluing for ordinary pur
poses, for a citation to i* m.-and be publLlicd, acco.ding
to htv, Tor Lctt-rs li|«nil**ory. *
These are therefor.- to cite and admonish, all concern
cl, to file their objection* (If any they hav j) to the appli
s ant In the Clerk’* office of said Court, on or before Uie
IMh day of January next; otherwise Letter* Uismissory
will Df granted.
Witiie*#, Uie Honorible I*. C. Pendleton, one or Uie
JusUces ofsabl Coart, tills loth dav of July 1419.
J'ily W JAMBd UAH.V, c. c. o. c. c.
/"IJ.E0RG1A — Liberty County. — To all
VJ whom it may concent:
Whereas, rtarah Howard ap|iliea to mi* for Letters DU-
snissory on the estate of Christine Howard, Into or sold
county, deceased.
These nru Utur -fore to cite anJa lmuiiLlinll concerned,
to file lhcirohj<ictinns(if any they Imvo) within Uie tune
pruscrilied by law, in my office, or said letters will be
granted.
Witness, the Hon. \V. E. W. Quartcnnan, one of tie
Justices of said Court, Uii*5ih day or Marrh, HH9.
mar 7/. a. UltAHWELL, c. c.o. i„ c.
/7J.E0RG1A —Bryan County.—Toall whom
VJ it may concern :
Whereas, Jam.•• Sherman, Admini-tmtor ofUic estate
«r Le wis Lanier, ha* applied to Pie Honorable the Inte
rior Court nf said County, while sitting mm a Court of
Ordinary, for Letters of Bi.inissloufrom Ills said Admini*-
traUon:
These are therefore to cite am! ndmoiiisb all pr: -oils-
interested, to file tb. irolileilions (If nny they have) in
J w. V crk , 4 . P m 'L'* of th,! I’O'irt of Ordinary for Lid
/m.2£ru U '. ,n UlB Mil? I* p “ r "»«d bylaw, otherwise
Letter*Dismis-ory will be granted ilia applicant.
Witness, the Honorable John P. IIIiips, on.* of the Juv-
licesorsnl'l Court or Or.linmy, p,u twenty first day of
J mi", oiiB thousand eight hundred and forty nine.
Jum? 07 J. HMITII, o.c.o.a.
/TJEORGI A—Glynn County.—-To all whom
It nny concern: Wliernw f aiuul M. Unrm-tL Ex
ecutor ufui.i last will and t;»tam"nt of Col.Jolm Hurnett,
duceosed, liaUi applied to Uio Honorable Uie Inferior Court
ol Glynn County, when silUog f.r ordinary purpa.es, for
" eil mt tj Issue mid bo published aciording to law for
Letters Lismissory:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all coneern-
"d, to tU.-Uielrobjection* (Ifany Umy have) to th" appli
cant, in the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before Uie
secon.1 Monday of January next, otherwise Litters Dis-
inittory will be granted.
Witness, Uio fionorahle John M. Ti*on,one of tho Jus.
tire* of the said Court, this 15th day of June, A. IL, 1W9.
ALEX. HCRANTON, t>rk c. o. o. c.
Brunswick,'June !SUi, 1649. June 18
K0RG1 A~Liberty County.—Toall whom
V-* It limy concern:
Whereas, Etlgahetli ». L. Jotite applies for Letters
Diiniissoi)- up >n Uio Estate of Joseph Jones, late of suid
county, deceu*id.
i u l erer ° r ” ,0 rl,c an * admonlali all and singii
l Itr tUo kindred and cp-ditors ol'sahl estate, to tile Umir
objection* (If any they have) in my office, in t-rinx of Uio
lawjoUirrwlse Lott rsof Dlsmissoti will be granted said
applicant nt the Novcuibur torn: ofsaid Court ofUrdinory
of tho present year.
WUnese, tho llonoratile John A. Heudry, this7th May,
18d9. may 9 J. a. URADVVELL, c. c. o. i.. c.
/7J.EOUGIA—Libert, County.—Toall whom
\_J It may concern:
Wlieri-a*,Jiis"pliainrtcrnmiiiipp!|e*for L"Ui-r* Ills-
niissory upon the estate of William LeConte, lute ofsaid
County, decensetf:
These nre thnrcforo todtn nnd atlmoiiish all concerned
to file their objection* (If unv they have) within Urn time
prescribed by law, in my office, or said Letters will be
granted.
Witness, (life Honorable Dinrlton (line*, one nf tliu
Justices of said Court, tills 28lh day of July, 1819.
augt) JOHN FUABEH, u. c. c. o. i. c.
GEORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom it may concern:
Whereas, Jo.-eph H. Fay, Ailministrator of the Estate
o r,^ r ‘J n ds Wluter. deceased, hath applied to tlie Honor-
uUlB the Inferior Court of rild county, when silling for
ordinary purpose*, lor a rilatloii to issue aud be published
according to law for Letters Dlsmusory.
. ^ * re Uierejbre to elm and itdmnnish oil concerned
tn flic ihrlr ohjMttnn* (Ifmty they have) to the applicant
in Uie Clerk s office of said Court,on or lieforo the fourUi
BUu| , te.| MarChneUl 0,, "‘ nv1 '' 0 LcUer * IBsmissory will bo
Witness, the Hnnoralde IL T, Gibson, one or Uie Ju«-
tlccs of said Court, this -111: Septemher, 1849,
sept 4 SEABORN GOODALL, c. o. o. c. c.
1YT01 ICE.—Four months after date appliea-
_L 1 lion will he made to tho Honorable Trustees of the
Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sluing fur Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell tliu Real Estate of John
llincly, late of Effingham County, deceased; consisting
orthree tract* of Lnndi one lying lit tlio said County of
Effingham, one trad In Cherokee, nnd nnothcrin Appling
county. ISRAEL HLNKLY,
wpt 6 Adminislralor.
ftcunt ifloiccci).
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
lly Onlcr of t'mnl or Urdliwry.
O N the first Tuesday in NovcihIht next, will
to sold in Omit of the Court llou»o in the city iff
Fnvnnnah, hettveeu the usual horns of nule, all that tra. t
of Land situate in White Mluff Distiht, county of Chat
ham, mid Mate of Georgia, known a. the “Ret Mont
Plantation.” containing eleven linndnd acres, more or
less, belonging to the estate of the lute Frauds m. Porch* r.
8old by i*. mil sion of the Inf-rior Court iff Umtham
county, when sitting lor ordinary pm pose*, u;hiii the np.
plli stioii ol Jamiel E. Porcher, Ailiit’x. t,'. 'I'. A-, for the
benctil of the heirs aud ervditor* ol said tstate,
mig Jl CO
TYTOIICL.—Four montha atior dale, appli-
ll i ntion will be mad" to the Judges of the Interior
Court of tlie County rff Kthiuham, ah.-n sitting as n Dotirl
of «irdhmry, for leave to-ell all the I.amis and Nr»:rt*es
iK-tonging to th" estate nf Jas. S. Drum, 1st.- of .aid
County, dcceuctl. M. II. POWERS,
» p P«« * II. E. CA.4BIDY,
[ Adm’rs.
ATOTICK.—Knur iiiuiiths afterdate, appli-
? eaii-m •* »U t»e um le to the llonoral.b- tho Court of
Ordinary ol' Liberty County for leave to sell the re rle-t tie
of K. II. Uenton. deceased, late of said County, of which
all ennc.-rn .-d will lake due notice.
June 21 JiMIN SHAW. Admlni trat-r.
I’H-E.—Four monlhH afterdate, anpUca-
timi wiil lie marie t-» the Inferior Court of Caiiulrii
N^E
ouiity, wlie.ii sittingf..r ordinary purposes, for leave
i-llnllth" real estate of Henry Imp-tvilh-, bile of said
c«mntv, deceased, lor the ben.-lti ol tlie h-rrs ami ereilitorv.
June 15 — “ — ■
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Adm’r
N OTICE.—Four month* after tlale appli
cation will he made m the Hoiiorahlu the Interior
Court ort lintlinm county, when sitting a* a Court of Or
dinary, for leuve to divide the Laud* and Negroes belong
ing to the Estate of Franklin I'ox, late of said county,
deceased. CYRUS HIKI),
June 87 Adm’r lie bonis non.
TYT OTICE.—Four iimutlis after date applii-n-
X* Ib-n »vid be made to the Honorable Ui" Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting a* a Court oft ir
diuary, for leave to sell nil the Lands and Negroes he
tongflug to the Estate of Andrew Bird, Jl., lute ofsaid
:ounty, deceased.
June 37 CVIIDB BIRD, Administrator.
' I ’O Ilrn PUBLIC.—BUHNS & SCALOS.
A I challenge ilie world tu prove, that
DALLKYTi RUQtCAL 1MIN KYTH ACTOII.
rh.it i< to say, tin- ortginal and only gciiiiiue arti. I", (not
the cooub rliit nnd imitation Extrucior,) this ever lulled,
in any one single in>uiiiee, from it* first iiitrmliietion by
mein KI9, up toUiD peri at,) to coax tin worst Bruns
and Bcaid*.
To Mothers of Pnmllie*.
I woo'd say, many a-ciderit*, su h a* limns, Scald*,
uis, Wonnils and llniis< *,arc ui’fn.-niiciit occur re nee to
children, and they are moreover subject to many oilier
complniiil* such at Sore and lutlam dEyes.Rlieiima-
V.*?!*.'fMi'. tu f*>^pf'lti', nnd Irillauiuiaiiotis.
DALLE) ’4 L.\ I IIAI.T OB is a certain, quick, safe and
never fiUmg Remedy, in any and nil iff ihc above enu-
mcint' dca ualtn-s nml di eases.
The True Text
s, that the genuine HALLEY* EXTRACTOR, In the
wont lluriM and .-c.ibls,draws out Uie lire and pun iu a
few minutes; and from the iimmcirt of it* appiculiou ii
relieves,siitslm-s Hie pain, nnd produces a rooting and
•nothing effect, aud Wluit I* of vast iui|wrtnn-e, it heals
III" wounds iviih-mt scar ! No luiuilv ought theu-1'..ri to
be without It for a single day, lor it frequently is the
means of preserving life its. If! and now,
MARK TIIK DIFFERENCE.
TU-- counterfeit aud imitation Exlracto.-s ikritats and
tCRKAs: thk raix!
f nprolnn wild Clerks of Htrniubnivts
ought never lobe vvillmuta c<*h1 supply oT ilm gen-
palb y on board of their vest.-b. Explosions and e.dl..,-,
lug ul (toilers do frcqu- nlly mi-ur, ami dreadful suffering,
and—not unl'.pquenilv—lo,» o. Ilf.-is the conse^ieni-e!
It U th refore ;>o«itiiely. rimin.d. to neglect the arquisi-
Uou ol such an invaluable Remedy. Read the following:
Awful Caw or Sen I ill
WmfiT Firi.d, Nivoora Co. N. V., Ft-H.88,1818.
Mr. JJaUrp—lhtU ^ir: Wild.: uiy sou, lifti-eii y ears old,
was sit work in the shingle uianufa- lory of L. P. Rose he
had tlie ndsfortunc to slip and fall into a large vat, used
for Uie purpose oflmding blm k» pr.qmratory to riming.
I h? Idm ks had Just Im-i n r. unwed from the vat,• con
taining a large qunuUty oflMiiling water, lie lell for
ward. scalding Imtli hands and nruis, all one side, and one
leg badly and tlie other partially, 'i lie scalds were so
bad m» Ids arms and leg tiiat "K».t of the flesh came of)
with his garments, nnff hi r life was despaired iff by both
p~ ptiydcians and friends.
Dol.ey V Pain Extractor was procured n« soon os possl
Me (which was in almutilv hour.) nnd applied, and w hich
relieved linn from nil pain, prevented luflumation nnd
•welling, and in a few days comiw:nc«d h. almg his sores.
I bore npp ar .l a general improvement, mi mm h so that
in three weeks he was removed tti his father’s liou ,e, ills-
taut ul out one mile and a half.
We contihurd the use rff the above medicine for two
months, and.we brlieve it w:is the means, tin h r Provi
dence, of.ariiig hi* HE*, nml wc would clH-erfullyreroui-
iiicnd II in all siniil.ir cases as a safe and invaluable reme
dy. U ith ■entiim-uU of respect, I remain, dear sir, your
obedient and humble servant. Aolak Ci.ahk,
Fi-sannah Clark.
... . C. B. Clark,
M e the undrrvigiied being personally acquainted with,
the ease of Mr. Claik’s son, believe the above statement
substantially correct.
M. Dewey, Louisa Dewey, J. H. Kelsey, Henry B.
Pean-e. H m. Evans, E. Clark, L.!’. Rose, Ira New man,
vv in. Neivman. Mnrv J. Rose.
I mo t rcsficrtfully refer to my |iriii(i-d pauqdib-ts rot
many important l"stniM>nialsof rur.-s performed, and for
the truth of which statement*, I hold myself responsible!
Piles. Rh.-iimati.-'ni, Hall Rlieuni, Erysipehu. Hrald
[lead, Carbuncle, Fever Mores, Cute of the severest kind.
IjruiHcs, Swellings, Punctures, Fore Nipples, Hr..ken
Breast, (happed Hands and l.lps.Fprain# and luflainma-
Uoiis, where the parts nffected can be reneln-d nnd Hit
Lxtractor applied, yield to its pain subduing,curative and
healiu* propertiesf Rut I distinctly declare, that I will
not hold myself responsible for the effects of any Extrac
tor, excepting vvhnt ha* hern procured at uiy mvn depot,
and from my authorised Agents, being cognizant of the
dangerous temb ney ol the counterfeits.
H. HALLEY, 415 llroadway. New-York, ami
. . I’hilarlelpliia.
Agent for Favaniiah.
ft* *!• JJftftMB. DO., Agents, Augusta, Go.
It. CAIII Ell, Agent,(.'olmnbus,Ga,
1*31 KNOTT k frtlOWN, Agents,l.ilffin, (in. •
7VTAGNET1C POWDER—For the de
*!*■ of Cockroaches, Red lings, Moths, Arils,
Hies, Fleas, and Insects on plants. It is free from any
aaaarhM. l»lnluriou«,Rnd bwholly devoid or any
l! io'‘ ? r r ' bas been certified by
Wew-Ywk.and also by the I’m
e v r r ‘berollimlng Hotels; Irving House, American
Hotel, AMor House, &c. A supply of the above Powder
Just received and for sale by
July 3 COLUN8 k IIULK1.EV, 100 nryan-st.
/''j.EORGIA Manufucturod Osnnburffs
m.i Wi ^ Fubscribcrs have on hand the fid
lowing kinds of Osnaburga, which tliey offer for sale at
I- netory prices: Troup Factory, extra heavy; Geor.'la Fne-
tnrv.at Athens; Roswell Fm-tory. Nos. 1 mid 7; Milledge-
lr,i^ F o‘ l ,** , Hlrl l*' M «°-r best quality. Also,
Uosvvi-H Factory FliirUngs, Millcdgeville do. do., Fac
tory Yarns, assorted Nos. *
apr23 H.VIDEIt, LATHKOP fc NEVITT,
GROCERIES.—The Subscriber
... bas rm-eiveil by recent arrivals;
jv) n|l ">0 lilids. Porto Rico Sugar
jftj tJ 20 do. Ft. Crolg do
SHfiaBloo |NVckRges Ftevvan’s Fuim- Loaf, Crash
cd and P.i-rin -il;2.» Id Is. Coif, c Fii^ar
300 tugs Rio Coffee; 60 tails I.RgUlrado.
M l"t-« nml |*i. kets Java Coffee
HW in kagvs Tot.a i n, varums bran ts
lUO iibls. common Gin; 40 do. Phelps do
100 bids. New England Rum;pipes llidland Gin
60 Idds. West, rn Whiskey; .*• half pim-sOUrd tirmidy
60 quarter and • IJith casks Malaga Wine
1 pnurh’-on Ft. Cndx Rum
90 quart r an t ei-Jilli casks Ma b irn Wine
10 Idds. super <d I .MiKiongalH-la Whiskey
100 pieces I Mill-Ice Hailing; 15 bale* Gunny do
75 cask* Itn- on Fi.le*; 85 Mixes P« arl Flan h
.100 canvas*-.! Hams, very clmb it
100 barrels ami lialf bt.ls. Canal Flour
50 Idds. Hall:mme Flour; 900 bug* Rsshrled Shot
•JO bhls. nml 10 half pi;*.* filer kiwvrnr
50 Idd. No- 3 Mackerel; 100 kegs Hazard’s Powder
100 tinges Fioip, various hnui.ls
90 l.ags I’epiter, 10 do. F|dee; 95 Ikixca Raisins
90 boxes Adamantine Candles; 10 frails AluiomU
60 lilids. I.'uha Molasses; 50 Mixes Pipes
60 l>am.-ls New (irlean* Molasses
95 cask* Port"r, pints and quarto
90 quarter chests Hyson Ten; 93 boxes L'hecse
60 M. F|«ubli Cigars, various brands
*ept 14 II. A. CRANK.
nHOLliH A MEDiaiNISa/-TliBSul»cri
niiiun*5.1 ha, |!i'l"' fo,low bigitopularreiricdii'*-
ptrt up iu the most i-arcfiil manner, viz:
-pup nifA i o5y£KS! ,T<g l BRYANT’S,
THE LHARLLrtlON MEDICAL FACULTIKF;
AlW.Dr- H. 1\ NAItIMiVH BOTANIC MIXTURE
htlvS 1 ""‘^'"'‘''Cbnrlesinn ami vicinity iu 1838. ’
July J. A. L vltOCHE, rnr. Hull am! liny--'
C I ," , S!‘!,!’ E L,ME -° n " raak dr y «hiur
rRiOTW^tATcnKAr™;!;^'*"'
».Sd. "**■• *“
ROBE WATER—Golding’s and Leavitt’s nose Water,
nt small ndvnnce. ’
DRUGS AND MEDICINES—A Well selected lusort-
Hient of fresh Drugs, kc., just received.
**8*” l a. Larociie.
rPHE Great Southern REMEDY.—Dr.
J- Hillings’Carniinitivoand Astringent Fyrup, forDi-
nrrlnrn, Clmlera, Dysentery nnd Cholera Morbus; I* re
commended by oinlucnt physicians, nnd used by the sur
geon* In the United Stale* Army, with distinguished *ue-
C . B * , \ M ’b° * r0 suffering from Hie above di-wc*
•l’onld give it a trial, ns It always affords relief. For sale
b )' L. J. MYERB,
©cftimfl Mmirnttemnittr.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND KIVPAIL
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE:
VmuiK’a lttillillitK^SiKit of tDcGoMciiSo.lrtlc.
Op/vttle Hamilton fy Symont' Clothing Slort.
W. II. MAY A VO.*
M*««»% luff Of immi.KF, SADDLES nml IIAR-
ujIl “ S ' have on hand a gmvl assortment of Saddles,
Hridles nml llnriic*-*-*, of wiiieh Uie fidhiwlug eoiupriso a
imrt; FiwuHi Quilb-.l, livctlai.l ami Flint).>n Fn.hlles;
I Imilcr s tans nn.lextrn largo Saddles; Mens’ plain do.;
Lngli-h do.; Hoys’ mel Rm e ib>.; I.miles’ Fuddle# of a
btidlcs *ml Martingales; Fathlle Rags,
HADDLKU’H MATERIALS.-Sa,ldle Trees,Skirling
ami Hog Fkins; I's.l do.; Ftrniniug and Worsted Web;
i lire ml and 'I neks, assorted sixes.
HARNESSES—Com b, Hamm lie, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses i>| all kinds, hy tin:single set.
CARRIAGE 'PR131.MINGS.— ltarou.hr, Ruggy nnd
Sulky Fpnngs nnd Axles; Dash Frames; llidd-s ami Rows,
by th" single set; Plated and Bra-s Stump Joints; plain
do.; pntctil Dasti l.i-allier,'Popamll’iirtnindo.; broad mid
narrow l.mi s, variety of patterns; Filk and Worsted
t-ringes; tdaek nml imr|deCo*> h Itoans; Buggy Lbiiiih;
rnlial nml llra-ss’ Carriage Bands; Brass ami (dated
_ J*n I
\VAT<’HIvS. CLOCKS. .IKWKlJifC -
gs SILVER AND PLATED WARE, /no
Etota FANCY GOODS.
RI. EAtfl'M A N ha* made large additions to his form-
«°ek ol \\ niches..Jewelry, aud Filler Waie,which he
will sell at New Yoik price*.
a- •m'if.&S.ftsS&t 0 f ! i .* k *" ‘•b'ganl assortment of
T ABLE tin LLH) ; SII.) LRFETF, i onsi>ting of Tea-
imt,Migar howl, and Dreamer. A rholi escleetloaofvrry
tine London made, full Jewelled LEVER WATCHES,
with heavy fine gold hunting cases; together with a giem
varietv of other ank les, among which mav U» found
'' 11,.-. f ‘I...L. tt«.l_._l. ... t. . >
I^DINBURU REVIEW lor July-Coit-
...? ret . ,,nv Macaulay’s England, nml nfihn
hers for will* Jo11 ^ l, “ rU ' rl >’» by Ciokcr. Single nuui-
Kclei ilc Magazine, f 0 r August.
I anlieii on do., trnn-lated hy Famud L. Bigelow.
Virgil iDelphlne, Airtli.ui s Virgil,
Gmildii V trail, FchinlU nml Zum|4’s \ irgil fcc., fcu,
I looiH'r's Ali-dii ul Dlciiunnrv. *.
*"«>< W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
A «KCOND VISIT to ttya United Slates:
hi rvinerlea^J ClWHea L)cll,F. II. author of “Trnveli
llihlrvih’s History ol'tlio United Flnli's, vol.9. •
Fouthov ’* Common Place Book, Part 9,
I he History or the American lllhlo Foeiely, from ll«
:i gaui/atiou to the |»resent lime; hy W. I*. Mih-klmid.
cmiH’liklKHl vvitlialikem-Asoi the lion. Elias Boiidinot
L. L. IL, fir»t PnoLdeiit of the Focleiy.
Adventures of a Alcdienl Ftudeut; hy Robert Douglass,
surgeon Royal Navy.
Also further supplies of
Lady Alim: a new edition-price 37Jfe.
And Eighteen Hundred and Twelve, or Napoleon’* III
va loti on,u. sU, Iletuived by
nugO
•naUcal llirtimncnts, China and Gla-« Wares,’.Musical
Instnimeiiis, AlihLiry Goods, Fancy Goods in gteat va ier
«>-. ke. Jan 99
. GROCERIES.—20 lilids. Porto
I Rico Fugar-;90do. 3lu«covai|o do.
-90 bag- Rio I ’offset 100 bids. N. (I. Whiskey
I 45 bids. Ph. lp'sGin;.'dido. N. V. Brandy
■ 3° do. New England Bum
950 Isixes mmiufn tured Tol.n.-eo
300 r.-ains Wrapping Paper; J5 lialfbl.U, No. I 3ln> ken-1
J00U Ihs. Co-Ul h,50 boxes lade soup, 50do. No. 1 do.
60 bids. N. l». Fyrup; 40 lilids. ( ubn Alola-ses
50 tierces Cut.a .Miila-.es; M I sixes Fperm Candles
10 qr. « a-k< .Mrnb irn Wine; 95 do. do. Malaga do.
25 bid*. Iluraturin Bum; A0Inixe*scaled Herring
50 do. Fugar, Butter and Fmla BIm uiU
75 matu Ca-ria; in lilids. Ilm on Bides
50 quarter rhe t* Hy.- on Tea, 96 eighth do. do.
90 i■li.-fto Rim k Tea; 10 lows i’eiqier, 5 Imgs Pmuuio
10 k-gs Go h *u Butter;90 bl.Li. Mmiongaii.-la Win-key
12 half pi)** (itanl, Du|Hiy k Co.’s Brandy
I do. do. FwaiiGiii;.'<OltoxvsCh. e.o
5 lihds. Kentucky I.eafTohncco; 50 huxos Pearl Starch
900 Deiiiipihns, vanmt- fixes
75 ha kets Cliam|Rigtie, iff elioj.-e hnimls, in store mid
fur cab* tiy J. V. CONNKKAT.
Jan 1
A. CHAMPION offers fur sain, at
Ftore, North side Alarket square: 40 Idals Ft.
Croix, Porto Rico, Muscovado and N. o.
Fagars; 100 bug* Rio and Java Coffee
50 Idds Crashed, Powdered nml Refined Sugar*
*25 boxes Woolsey k Wmdsey’s Loaf do
10 hlids Alidossc*. and 10 hl.ls Fyrup
100 bids mi.l half bbl* Canal and Georgia Flour.
50 box'H Fperm, 25 do Adamantine, mid 30 do Hull'*
Candles; loo boxc» nnd half lioxcs Soap
8 cask* Winter nnd Fall Fperm Oil
10 Md*. Mew Pork; 10 half Idd*. F. 3f. Reef
50 package* Hm-kwhesl in bids. Iinlfqr. eighth nml bags
95 j.:i kn{. s. Ii.dec Teas;90,000 »it|Mn..r Havana Sugars
75 box.-* halfmt.l qr. Raisins; 10 bote* Layer do.
90 casks and 50 boxes choh-i- Wine
I pipe llrnmly, Vill age of 1819
l qr.ca k Itui-fii'* Port Wine
II.dland Gin mid Domestic Liquors
200 Imixi-s nnd halflHixes'i'olia<‘eo, various luuuds
.Mustard, I’eiqier. Ginger, Allspice, Cloves, Aln.-e, Al-
luomli, currants, Sweet Oil, Sardines. NuUnegs, Btari-h,
Wine and Cider V in -gar, Codfuh, Potutoes. kc. ke.
N. It.—The almve stoi k of Good* have all lu-en selected
with much care for cash, at the unprecedented low price#
of Groceries, ami great inducement will he given to those
w ho purchase for cash or city acceptance*. no v I
a GROCERIES.—Give us n call!
The Fulm-ribers have received from New-
t ork, a choice and well »clccto| Mo. k o|
l-.)3in.) GRoCERIEF, selected by one of the firm t-x
pressly lor this market, con i ting or
? i Croix, I’orto Rico and Milm ormln Fugarq
l.oaf, Cr.i-licl, Powdered and Clarified Fugar*-,
Pain ami while Foap; Fperm and Tallow Candle*;
llyson, lila k, lui|ierial and Gunpowder Ten-;
O ivc Oil; Fanlin-.; Herrings mid No. I Mackerel;
Altnon.l*, It.u-in-, Currants and Prum-*;
Flour, Coffee Brooms, Pails, llril-he#, and all other
article* iimimIIv kept in n Family Grocery Ftore.
AM keep always on hand of Uie Im*m quality, choice
Go/h?ii Butter, Leaf Mill, Fulton Aforket Beef, Smoked
I ongui-s, llaiu*, ke. For talc on nceommrklating terms,
by DAVID O’CONNER,
0,-1 -* tornrr of Broughton jin.l Drayton nt*.
( HHNA, Glass ami Kunlu n WAIIE^-Re-
celled, hy recent arrivals: Fine (.'InnaTen Hutto,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
Fmicrrs; Dinner Fett#; gilt mid plain Pib lirrs; Can-
dlestirks, high and low, China Vases mid otlu-r mantle
ornament*; Have Alls; ’I oilet Bottle*; Card Tray#; Mugs,
gilt and embossed, various sixes; Granite Dinner, 'Pen and
JSail, I n..». If,.u-l —• .- .■ i,. .
oilet Fetis. Lustre Bowl*; together with a general ns-
>rtinent of GraniteAVare; Decanters, new patterns;
.itehers; Goldeto ; Uliju Tumblers, cut and pressed;
}) Inc Bottles; Astral, Folar,nnd (Jlolm Lamps;
Cnmth Mb-ks, pin n mid i-ulorud; Finger llnsius; Fruit
Basket* ; i)i*he*; Howl*; Fait Cellar*, vnrious patterns;
Hall Lanterns; Bohemian Glass ToR.-t Bottles, Vam-s,
. r ; 5 H . n .V' r ’ " n ' 1 bronzed Girnmloh-s ami Robm-k.;
plaited Fruit Basket*; Castors; Mustard Tops; Ten, Iles-
ert and Table Bnoons; Fork*; Candlestirks; Decanter
StopjK-r*;Tea Strainers; Britannia Coffee Biggins, IJrns
and J’oto; Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawer*; Tea I'oto, Choc
olate do.; Lamps, Candlesticks, (’up", Mugs, Foap Boxes.
Pitchers,Castors, kc. WKKDH fc MORRELL, ’
Qi-t 91 Hmets’ new Building, H rough tons tree t.
A 1R TIGHT STOVDIS—Lnr”P Bizi-s. for
Al “’- * rc,v
forrmffi'int kegs Noils, ami 50 boxes Tin
GUNS—30 double barrel Percussion Guns, assorted
SOCKET WPADEF— 50 dozen, ju*t received.
, ' 0lk,, n.r flddlng doors.
U-WI^T. °°I '°*7 I*'j;ri’s superior Ax.-s, Just received.
n " 11 *nd Heine Twine.
BIMHrLLH FOR GINH-AOIIw. Just received, nml fur
' a, «by McCLBBKEY k NORTON.
OKOYVIWS Essence of Jamaica GINGER,
* r*. Bl Ykkokkick IIrows'* Drug
ami ( hcmiciil Store, N. K. comer of Dliesiuut and F|fi|i
Hret-to, PHILADELPIIf.V The primaryeffecto of ihl,
va mi i|c nietiarutn.n xir#- i-tiu-rim.noil i.. ...
*»'-V job primaryeiirew ol Uiis
valnnlde pxeiiarmmn are experienced In ils grnilmitiinii-
lative influence in thestmnneh, nml from thence diffu
sing itoeirthrourli lire whole sy*b-m. It is excellent in all
nous and liypoehondrisejil affections, some of the inosl
evident of which are an oppression or sense of weight,
mid flatulency, succeeded by nervous hcmlarhi-, giddiness
ke. these it removes by acting on the stomach as a
gentle stJinuliw,di Disingamild amleordisl wamith.gnul-
ttallynxhlllratingtlin nerves mid giving bme tiitiiu diges
tive organs. It is also useful in chronic rluuimallsin,
lumbago, ke. a# an external apidiemioii to tfie |mri« nf^
feeted. U henapplUMestemally.ii slmtiid be mixed with
an equal iimiutity of brandy or spirits.
Inll-Itnloncy nr want of tone in the stoinaeh, half
)?a •(toon-fuli may hetnken twice or three times n
iiefnre inenls, in sngnr p«*t •»•«. ...i— .■
feels oppressed after en
alMiut 20 or 30 drops of
->v w.n.:ii miiB or iiirec times a day,
*'Rmr am! water, ami when tliu m|oiii.u-Ii
ii;iI afp-r eating, or ilistended |,y flatulency.
— or JO drops of the essence In n wine eln*s of
water or win", invigorate* andn»i*|* digestion. Ii ‘
cellcnt in sea sickncM, in reMoring Hie toue of the
acli.
One gross received from the proprietor hy
, ' A. A. HOLOMONH, Agent,
J ||no 13 Market Hquarn
It Is ex
i stom
/TJ.RANDJ BAN’S Compound,for the HAIR.
VJ OrmidJean’s ('ompnslifon# are nmv prepared in*U
different modes, and clmwifieil from No. 1 to No, (I,
No. L—A simple Tonic, to keep the Hair in a healthy
stoic—warranted. -
No-?-~)Urmnt,;, loeurulhc inostlnvcteratedandruff.
No. .1.—Warranted to stop Die liulr from falling off, and
‘“•J!?* 0lt JSST“ 8 “ ,n l " ( b» primitive beauty.
* Ms preparation Is or Uie most efficacious na
ture to cure baldness.
Gonial it# a mo*, powerful ingredient llintile-
wliHm sit's lance, ny which tho Iiairis rendered
No.6—Fpiiidnllyprepar al fur Hie diseases of the skin
nr (hi! head, In cure ringworm, pustules, humor*, ke,
■J In- above preparation-, for sale by
w IV. II V p„,
Hook sxoiirrttscnicnts..
r I' 1 UK Magic uf lCiiidiicss; nr, llio Won-
.)i«yhfw" ,W h,0ry ,l11, 00041 lluaa! by Ihc Brother#
I848. ,kruh ' ,, ° r,,l,> NatloiRR Axaemhiy,from May,
Whatelyhi Logic—new rdlllou.
I* , b»wy or I’eiKlennls: hy Thaekeray-wilU numerous
'ustrajlons-Nu. Lpri.-o 95 cent#,
in-. - l, ‘* l 0eB’s 9.1 Visit tu U. H., (new supply.)
Jusue. civ.-il hy W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
N o. 1, tho History of i'eiidonnis: Ivy W.
■M. Tlmekcray. •
,, ,,u V' r y of tliu Niithuinl (’omtllu -lit Assembly, fimu
M»y. 1818: by J. F.Corkrmi, llsq.
1 b«' Magic or Kindness; or, tho Wondnius Htnry iff the
Good Human: hy Um llrother# Alayhow.
hl. tneiito of Logie. ciuuprUilig the Huh-tanee iff Hie
». r . c ,. w.V"* R«c) , cioi«til» .Metrunulltanla, ke. ke.: by
Rii-liM. Wltoteley, ll. ti. Recelv.S by 1
«««»» JOHN M. COOPER.
JOHN M. COOI’EU.
T YELL'S &1 VISIT—A Sroml Visit to
pi|ter-'|l ; »1) U '* Suie,t by Fir Chiiib-s Ly.ll-9 vol#.,
Foulliey's CimiSHin Place Unok, complete-one vul.,
cloth—Al 95.
'lililriiir* Ili tiHy iff tliu United Ftates— vol. 9d, p.
History iff tho Ameiban Biblu Society; by )V. P.
Ftrickliiml— I vol.—,^1 M.
FalmuuU Duiitcs: A Fiquel to Uio Count of MimtR
Cristo-5’) cents.
\ lass Hook of /milogy; by I’nffcs nr Jaeger.
ii l-asy liiiruduetioii to Fpini h Conveisaiious; t.y
Velaxipii zili- laDadcaa. ’ *
Fmry or a Oenliiq by Cell Mnntt.
Also -Tim Annual Digest, lor 1817 nnd 1818, ol Di els
lous in Hie vnrious United Ftates Court*.
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
A NEW Editiun of tho Unitui States Dia-
(K'nwitory; by Wood k Bnelie, car.-rnlly rovi ed.
'I lie llomi’Mli 1‘rneib-" iff IlydroimUiy, (with llluslr.i-
Uiiiw;) by Edward JidinMin, 31. If.
Water Cure for Ladies, ilhiMrnled with vnrious Cases;
liy Mrs. 31. L. Shew. Iteiiseil hi Joel FIh-w, 31. D.
Ilytlropnthv, or Wiilcr-Cure: IU prlneiplcs, proeeiwes,
mid modes iff treatment; t»y Joel Shew, 31.1).
Cud) 3l'*D f Cur * ln ^'bnmie |)i«em>cs; by James Manly
•J'lic Water Cur. in America: t»vo hundred mid twenty
i-asi * or varli>iii diseases treated w ith Water by Dr*.
U nwilimil.Fln-w, lielHirilm, FhloCrdoeker, nnd others.
»«•
Result* of H)ilro|iaUiy; by Edward Jidm<on, 31. D.,
nutliorol ‘‘Life, lli-ulih and Disease,” ke. ’
Theory mid I’riu lie" iff Hydiopalhv: No|"* on the
euieof ( tmleiul>> Cold Water.iiiti-udid fortKipulnr use;
hy the Ian-II. Iramki-, Iraiulatcd Iroiu the Get mall hy
Robert lliiikle, 31. It. 1
Aliei netli.i ’* Family Physician, or Ready Premlto-r.
willi Hiizgesiii.u* on the treatment of Chubm; by Dr.
.McCoimirk, ILF. A. '
Parturition and the Principle* and I’ra. th e of OMe
tries; Jiy )V. Tyler Smith, 31. It., Li ‘ ’
,-qr W- ■ x.-; i.uiiik.ii, i,m-|
(tMtotri-s in the lluiiteri.ni FcIuhiI of 3|edlclne,
.ondon, Lecturer i
iff Medicine.
JOHN M. COOPER.
N
EW-YORK (isirt of Appc;ils,—UoiKtrb
, •*/ «*n^- from Seplemb. r 1817, to Dccuu-
ucr I8|r*; by Geo. W.Cnmstork - vol. 1st.
k r.'Jlyer VidT'^ Ke| "‘ r, '‘' a0 » eolitainiiig V.iUtlgc
Wharton'* Amerienn ('rimiiial Law.
ilY‘ nnd cuiei bv
CharlesRi. |iard*ini, 31. D. Pil.-u 19k cento.
The Old Judge, or Life in n Colony; by Judge llnlil.ur
too. price 60 emits— i-nuiplet" edition.
i FpF — ‘ •
Ncw-Vnrk.
EHer’a Umisekm-idug 31 ml - Ei*y. 19^ . imts.
cents ,l Hdg", «r the Days of llemy 8Ui. 5
W. THORNE WILI.IAMF.
I AlJY ALICE, or Tim New Una.
J The Life iff 3|aximilien Rolw-plerre, w ith extract*
iroiii hU uiipjildUlicd corretpondence; by G. II. Lewes.
Gb selci s fce. l.-*ia*tirul IIUtoiy from the loin th edition,
^sKbSE'ist.ir 1 "'* 1Um " m ,,f
iii.'S®Km,,i.r£T’ " r " ,0 u, "“ or “ i '""" 1
• Aiii. riea and tin: American*; by the late Ai-lnlle Murat,
translated from the Fieirh.
Tb« Car|a-ntiu iff Rooen; by J. F. Jones. 31. D.
in.lil J Part l | !m, " 0, ’ ,,, «t’nurl of London; by 0. VV. Roy.
(.M^cl'-lan and Man-n, nr the Ructoiy Ginst; by 3lrs.
(•Id London Bridge, ir the Days of Henry VIII.
Edmond Hunt :*, a H.quel lo die Court ol .Vlpnte Chris
to; by xMexander Until a*.
,,‘’'■ r '"! , r‘ v ',T "• Eiirly Piely, intorspriwil with suitable
I raji r», b> Rev. J. (,. fike,Deiby, England.
I lass Book of Zoology; by Prof. If. *
July 17 .
I.Jii g. r. Received by
JOHN At. COOPER.
'I'IIE IX.ini S™ KXPBDITION.—nW,
. , live of Ihe UniM Ftafet Fxiie.lltinu to the River
Jordan and tlm Dead Her, by W, ll. Lynch. IL H. Navy,
Commander nr Um E»pediUon-ln one volume, 8voV,
withmap* ami iiumcnns llhuirntiuii*. * ’
«f Literature, illustrated
b) the (ii'iiius of DUtucuislu-il Mtn.
../.“’"jIK (* nn d |,cn l» Gnnlenlngand Rural Architec
ture- 4th edition, iminy plates.
Juno 13 WypllORNK WILLIAMS.
I?UROPEAN l ifpand Manners in familiar
J -J Letter* to Friemli; by Henry Column.
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Uenilcmen. Received hy JOHN M. UOOJ’JJR
iHclirml (DitiVjrriUjcmnUfl.
r IN Lit COMPLAIN 1, Juumlice, Dv8t)cp-
XJ sin, i hr..iu.- or Nervous Debility, Dlseasu of the
Kuluey.,s«JoMdwfmrsarMis//esMa U.surmrtJ l.icti
ur Stoneek in Folk Male amt Kiw.de»
Buell iul onitlimtlon. Inward Pile#, Fullness or Blood
^"''’Achfityto tho Htonmch, Nausea, Heart burn,
Disgust lor Food, Fullness or weight in tlm Hlomacli,
Fuur F.iucUiUim*, Fluking or Fluttering at tho pit of tho
Htunm. h, Hvylmmlug of the Hen.1, Hurried ami Dlllleull
Breathing, Fluttering ntjtlio Heart,Choking or Suffocating
■cfisutlons when In a lving iMisturtf, Dimne.s iff Vision,
1 oto or vycla b.ff.ue Hie Fight, Fcvur and dull pain in the
llea.l, Ilea cieuuy of Perspiration. Yellowness of the
Hkin anil F.yes, l ain Jn tliu Fide, Rack, t hest, Limbi,
kc., huildi n Hushes ol Heat, limning Iu ilm l ie’ll, Con-
■taiitlmniiniugx of evil ami great ilepie**ioii or Hplrits
Can bo vffoctually cur. d by 1
1>U. llOOFIi.VND’S
CELEBHATED GERMAN niTTEltS.
Hirir power over the above tlUeanri it ml excelled—
\f etjualUd-by any other preparation in the United
^ tf
Derangement nl thu Liver nnd Hlomm-li nr.* *otures of
Insuiiity, ami will nl-o pnmuen disome of tlm Henri,
Hkin, Lungs and Kidneys, and lays tlm body open to an
attack ofine Cholera, Bilious, orYellow Fever, ami is
£ literally the first tutise uf lli.it most baneful tllauuse,
oittUnipUon,
Opinions of Ihe Philadelphia Press.
rlm‘‘UlNpateh,” ol Deeciiil.er 3I*|,says:-
AN INV.VI.UARLE .MEDICINE—We have Bequent-
ly heard tlm CelelnaU-d Gaiinan BiUcis.iiianufiictur. il !>v
Dr. Ilonllaiiil, spnkm of in t mil* of comiumidailuii, and
wo know deservedly so. It Is a too ciuiiiiioii pmctico, iu
eertnliiquartcni, lo |Hill'all manner of tisclesi tuish; but in
the en#o ofthenbiivu Bitters, litimlredii mu living wltu<n-
ses oi their grant moral nml physical worth. Ax a medi
cine fin tlm Liver Comptolnt, Jaundice, Neivotu Debility
uud Dyspepsia, It has been luund luvnliinbl.*, effe. Hug
cure* mid thmuughly i r.idl-atiug iliseuM-s, when all other
medicine* hnvu fulled. We Rud enuviiiceil, Hint In the
use oi Hie German Hitter*, ilm palientdoeiiiotli. comu.le-
hi llalpd, I m constantly g .lns i-tr.-ngih nml vigor tn tlm
frame—a fact worthy or great eonslikinUnn. The Bitters
are pleasant in taste ami •mull, and can be administer, d
under any citeumstoiices, to tlm most delicate *tomm-li.
lin y cuti he mi ll hy all |m-isoiis wIHi tho most
ltiM| ... _ .
perieet snf. tv. It would bo'well ilir thoso who nru niimli
ullected in tlie ner *
... m i viuii syvmm, In i oinnmnce wIHi one ten
spoonful or less, nml gradually iiterance. We siH-uk fiom
experience, and arcoi'course, a proper Judge. The press
far nml whie, have united in n-i oniun mling tin* German
Riitui*,nmt tn thenffih-ted wo intHtcoiilinlly niltUeHiulr
n*e.
Tlm ‘'Spirit oftlic Times,” nf June 9 Ith says:—
“lli> OUll UUOI) CITIZENS who are Invalids, know
tlm many ushuiUlduK run s Hint have lieen perlhrmed In-
Dr. Ilooilnml’s Celebrated Ucimnit IHttera? Iflliey do
lint, wo recommend lliclti to the ‘‘German 3ledicine
Ftore.” all whoaruaffili-ted with l.lver Complainl. Jnuti
du e, Dyspep-l,i, nr Ncrvou* Debility: tlie Doctor hnscur.'d
many of our i ilixi-ns alter tho ben phy b Ian* Ii ad Ihilt-d.
W u have Used th. in, ami they linvu proved to be a incill-
i-lne that every mm rimuld know iff, and wc c.ninot io-
fr iiti glvingour testimony in their Ikvor, and Hint wltk-li
gives them greater claim U|kiii mu humble effort, they are
eulirtlf Vtgttdhlt.
Tlm “Dolly News,” of July 4th snys:—
“Wc MN-ak knowingly of Dr. Ilooilnml’s Celebrated
German IllUeis, when we say it is q bh-asiug of this age,
nml In diseases nfllm biliary, digestive and Nervous Bys-
tuins, it has "lit we think nil equal. It I* n I'toeUM* Pre
paration, and made tnthont Mrak-d, and to all invalids w o
would recommend it as worthy their confidence.
Head the Fullim lug,
It to from mm of our first diuggiiff*. u geiiHemnii la
vnurnbly known throughout tliu United Fu»tc*-Mhe pro.
prietor of Uie “AKdicuted Worm Fyrup:”
I’hlladelpnin, Nov. 82.1,1848.
In nr Sir,—It I# wiUt intirh pleasure that I texUty to tlm
extraordinary firi'm of your German Bitters, having s.dd
largely uf them these la t few month-, tu various iierami*,
ohllcted wjlh Liver Complaint*, D)>p"p*ia, and debility
of tlm Nervous system. I mu »ny cnuH-ienlioudy Unit
Rl'.y “ r " ** ln Imi»1 nrtb Ic ofthe kind I hnvu ever rnhl,(uml
I deal in nil Hi" (Kinular medicines) nml I t-oiulder it Hie
only umdli'ino for Uio above discaie Infore the piildic.
I have never sold one ImtUe Hint lias not given ►attofim-
tion. uml brought forth Um t'oiimmudnUmi or ilmsu who
Used it-
I deem thl* my duty both to you ns tlm proprietor of
highly VHlunld" nrtb-1". ami tu Urns., nffiieteil with
nlHive i nmninlnto, Unit they may know of in curative pro.
|iorUe* nnd to enable Uii in to select Um good from the
various nrUelqs w itii which nurinmket i* flooiled.
With much respect, I remain jours, ke.
J. N. IIOBKNSACK, Dinpgl.t,
Corner of Beenudni.d Contes streets.
JAUNDICE AND LIVER COAIPI.AINT CURED
-iftrr 1‘hpticiant had Fuilnl. .
• Philapelciiia, Uer. 27, IH-H.
Dear Sir-It U with feelings of pleasure I cmumtml
cate to you tliu sanative i ffecto (mid in a short time) of
ynm Invaluable“llootland’s Celebrated German Hitler*,”
upm my *y»tem while lal-oring under Um Jnundice. x\-
iH.ut two year, ago I had an Mini k iff Um Jamuliee and
was confined to tlm Imu*" sir write nndrr mrdiral treat
mmt of the Fa • dp pkpeiciun mill for smimUme aller. when
I went out I hod to Im very cnreful nf mysel 1 *, since Hint
Hum have had several sttneks of Um miiio ilin-ase, aud
your llitt is h ive entirely relieved and cured mo In two
or three dupe. 3ly nextdoorneighbor, Mr.JOHN DIEHL,
la#l spring, had a long nnd serious spell of Jaundice, lie
bail It sometime before I knew it; a* waetinjlnrd to hie
brd. A* ‘Oon1 as I heard of his l ouilltion I enlleil to sec
Iiiiii Hint told him of tho effect your Bitter* bad upon me
In Uii- same disease. ||e iiiiiimdialrly sent for n Bottle,
and in a few dupe hr wae eared. I have in several instill
ec* rcfiiiuun mli'il the liiiters in other enaes, always pro-
dnclor Hie ■ameltopoy effect. 3!y wi'e has been ransi-
durably nffiieteil wi ll Liver Comidnlut nml Neuralgia,
by Hie use iff the Hitters she is well, now enjoying good
henll". \\e believe fiomilic many i-uros wo know of
these miters effecting, that they posH-ssiu a riuunrknhlc
and extrnordliiaiy ilcgrre gieni curative pmiiertieH, nml
tlmt which "iihnimi-s tlu-ir vnltm with ii# D, Umy are en
tirely vegetable. Wo nlwnys kern Um Bitter* on hand
nml would not be willing to Im without them.
Vciy respectfully yours.
G\ I'EIRCH, :t70 South Front #(•#*(.
Gan stronger testimony be nd.lueed by nny I*r.para I ion
lieforo Um puldie) A single boiile will ruuiim-e any one
of their power over ill -en*". They are Ito i irei.y Veiji.-
T»nr.R, nml will p rmnimotly destroy the mo.t ohrinate
coeiirnr**, nnd give MreniHi and vigor to Um frame, nt
no Hum debilitating Um (mllenl; being iiIhu grateful to Um
iiiimi delicatestnmneli under nny elreunistonecs, nnd can
he iidiiiini-t.-reil with perfect safety lo ili-lieate infuiil*-
tlmv are free from Ai.imi oi., Fthup, Al io*, Gai.omkl,
mid nil mineral nnd Injurious Ingredient*.
77ie// can be taken at all times and under all cir-
rumstanas, no ordinary exposure will prevent them
hdntig a salutary effect, and no bad result can ac
crue from un over dose.
K Rktaii., nt Um principal Po-
1*1, GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, No. 978 Hair
Strekt, I'litladelpliiii. For sule in Hnvannnh by
J ‘ A. I.aRCNHIE.
In Ghnr!ertnnhyHAvii.3RD,H»RRAi.k Co;-ln Angus-
a, by \) m. II a inks, and by r.-*|metnldo Dealer* gem-rnlly
throughout Um Unil.-d Ftates. ~ * ’
IT
llrelyi
nly 14 '
USBAND’S GKNU1NK CALCINED
f-f- MAGNIBIA.—Husband’s Calcined 3tngni«in i*en-
.1 rely deprived oft nrliouic Arid, freo from iiup|pn-nnt
ta-te, miii ii,oi otherili.«Ngidcahle property, and without
roughrms or gitlinc** to tou-li or (Milale. One tea spoon-
fill of it i* equal in strength to three or four lea spoonfii!*
iff the Common Calcined AlngnMii.
Ilnvlnr made trial oftlm Calcined filnffiiLfu prepnreilhy
riioma* J. Iliislinml, I have fiiutul it a superior article,
nnd can rci-nniineiid it as being equal to llenry'*.
m i i.i- Charles Evans, 31. D.
riulntlclpliin, 1844. '
I have used'lltisbaud's Calcined .Mngntoin,” mtieh to
my satisfitrUon, and have no Imsitntotion in iceoiumenil-
inu it nx a superior article.
I’liiliidelpliin. 1811. N. HtioEMARra, 31. D.
I have examined a bottle ofthe Cnl. fiied 3lagnl*in iire-
jiari-d hv I liomiu J. Hm-haiul, nnd regard it ns nn excel
lent article. R. 31. Huston, 31. IL,
„... , , >’F>f-MntermMedien In Jeff. Med. College.
Philadelphia, 1814. ”
I have nirnie trlrd of the Calcined Mogimria prepared
.1 . r ;A ,|n , , ? ns J ' ft , ” lK * n, L Mid consider ll quite equul Pi
that of.Mr. Henry of Manchester.
...... , FaANns O. Smith, 31. D.
Having hint some experience III Ilm n*e iff llitolmml’s
3Ingne*in. with my patient*, I feel confident tlmt ll to fully
equal to llenry s Lngll*li 31ngni'»ln, nml I think one tea-
s|NKinriil| equal pi lour tea-*|KHinsfull oftlm eouitnon Cnl-
,:l m' .‘' , . n, f". e ? ,a . 0 J* ,,B ,,,0 I W ' L’iurleH Noble, 31. D.
Philadelphia, I8|6.
I have frequently used Huslmud’s .Magnesln In my font
»y*nd prneUL-e,andcotisidprit eqnnllo Henry’s.
Philadelphia, 1845. T. II. Yarolrt, 31. D.
Price 50 cents. For snle hy
, . TURNER k ODEN,
ucc ‘ l .Monument Mpinre.
P AUL DE VEHE & CO.’.S CELUBRA-
JSP SXTtlACTH—For liraUt,
inn to Pins, Puddings,delRes, Blnne hlaiigc, kc.,tlmir
dell«-iutis flavour*, wiUiout Um slightest trouble or pre-
K lon. Uannex a few opinions of Uie press respect-
icecsuperior preparations: 1
lbS?l!x|rarto 0 —Era* ,,avor * urc ,0 1,0 obtai ned from
These ufi-fui ?r #|riesno doubt will find their way into
• • iiipii ici..... .............. mi.l tutu, way iiiio
£ c-'Kldlna abroad must really
liu invaliinlile.—I.omlon 3Iereantllc Journal.
_.H[2 ri2 r v«iVf 1 L*r i, ^ B4 l,y , n »", vcl ‘y I''"’ etilinnry n*e
tr*y Umm°—TIum* 1 rm ' u > ni "* Mlviso all our friends to
" av '"« V''' n . 1,ov , ,! in our family, we elmer-
flilly ennctir with tlm London l imes, cte., in it* recoin-
mendnUnn^—Family Circle, N- Y.
Tlm decided economy In Um use nf these usefttl nrtl-
Mtor? ( r. er ,h ° " ' * ,yll! ,,y “ , ' i,,Bl0 ,rl *i-—Kvenlng
3lunufartory,l)nl*ton, 3tl.ldle#ox. Office, 89Abcliurclt
Lane, London. Agent* for Hnvmmnh,
EiJmi.i j. A. La ROOIIK, Corner Hull nnd Bny-st*.
L1NI-
FALLIGANTO RHEUMATIC
*• I’AIN KILLER.—Having for n mi...
• '‘V' mimr.it.—uaving tor a niim-
l ra,t lo * n 'i "®ld my• Liniment, ami
"“'.".'‘‘IV '"y ‘.'. wn Wrson.1 feel perfectly socurit
I", ||d ft Hid'., nn.l «.*mI m - ...
Iter of y
lit nfiiriiig it PiUte puhlie,iU a ante ami eertnin retimdy
for Rheujnntlsui, Pains inihu Limbs, Joints, nml HwelL
ing nr Enlargement* of Hit; Hone. * ’
severely attacked wiUt Rlmumaiisnt Inniy rteL so tui p»
prevent nm frnin nttoiiding to my Imsltmss. Having hei-n
tciner Till'i «.^„a ry y °e' lr Liniment, or Pain
i am nnw M "’“T, fn '*d fro "* Hn In a short time.
mffi woub^.hn.!rr y im° ni " ,IUV ? not fo11 nn y P‘ u "
ami would cheerfully rccotmnend it to my fellow -citizens!
Ezra Kent.
, B«l(IVRRC0DRTr,MAV mill, 1818.
n. y i ftrt y o I'Cen troithh'd with very Severn pain* In my
.. ahL ranr," . c , ulnrly '? hn f k ’ »nuclt •«» ns not to
be nhlu to attend to my pimiUng Interests, nml having been
pmn kiii" l T l V ,UIM ! r! u,l * n "V* nhflttiriaUo Liniment.or
I nln Killer, | thought I would do so, and I found Itto give
i “"» i K
• I wouldreeomtnend it pi every person affilcpjil. ns heimr
a sovereign eiire nnd n very chuftR one. Jro. / (U oa s. *
For sale, wholesale and relnll, nt tlm Klorn ol
. L. N. FALI.IOANT,
prnprl.!.... ori.la own I ton.I .vrIUn, on toil |5b“, r ““
floTo'nnoli,Oct.SO,IS.8. ’ • 0. PAl.I.IOAXV'r.
/"IHAPMAN’S Anti-Dyopoptlc PILLS—
fuii,Stol!,""' 1 'P , JrL"'“sri.9 , JSiw*i
may 31
A. Hoi/oMONsT
Market nquaroi
B AKSAPAllI LL A.
AVoiiiler nml Dloiixliig of tlie Age.
The moil extraordinary Medicine tn the IForld t
This Extract Is put up In Quart Bottles; it U ala limes
choapcr, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any
■old. It cure* disease without vomiting, purging,
■tokening, or debilitating the Patient.
The great beauty and auperJoriljr of this Saraapari).
la over all other Mcdiclnea la, while it eradicate! dii-
cue,it invigorate* Uio body. II la one ofthe very beat
8P11ING AND SUMMER MEDICINES
ever known; It not only purifiei tha whole ayatlm
and atrengUiena tho poraon, but it cragUia, new, pure
and rich blood t a power poaaeaaed by no other Med
ici no. And in thia Ilea the grand aaorat of Ito wonder,
fill auccou. It ha* performed within the laat two yeara,
more than one hundred thnuaand cure* of aovore cane*
nf diaeaae, at laaat, 60,000 ware conaldered incurable.
It haa aaved the livta or more than 16,000 ohlldnn tha
three paat aeaaona.
100,000 coaca or Genornl UcLlllty nml want
of Nervona Biicrgy.
Da. 8. P. TowaaRNp’a 8anaparilla invigorate* tha
whole ajalem )iermanently. To Ihoee who have loal
their muaoular energy, by tho effect* of medicine, or
IndiacreUon committed in youth, or tho exceaalvo in*
diligence ol tho passlona, ami brought on by phyalcal
proatratlon of the tiarvoua ayatem, laaaitude, want of
ambiUon, fainting aenaatlona, prematura decay and
decline, hastening toward that fatal diaeaae, Conaump.
tion, oan be entirely restored by thia pleaaan! remedy.
Thl* SaraaparllU la far auperior to any
INVIGORATING CORDIAL,
Aa it renewa and invignratai tha ayatem. give* activity
to tha llniba, and atiength to tha tnuacular ayatem iu a
moat extraordinary dagreo.
Coiiauinpttoii Cured*
Uleanae and Strengthen. ConaumpUon can be cured.
Hronchttts, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds,
Catarrh, Coughs, jfelhma, Spitting of Jl/oad, Sore*
ness in Ihe Chest, 1 lee tie Flush, Night Sweats, Dif.
fieult sr Profuse Expectoration, Pain in Ilf Side,
|c, Aar* Aren and can Ae cured.
SpUtlug Dlood.
Da. 8. P. Townsend—1 verily believe your Sana*
parilla haa been the mean*, through Providence, of
saving my Ufa. 1 have for several yean had a bad
Cough, ft became worse and worae. At lait I raised
large quantities of blood, had night sweats, and was
greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to
five. 1 liava only uaed your Sarsaparilla a abort time,
and there haa a wonderful change been wrought in
me. I am now able to walk all o«er tha city. 1 raise
no blood, and my cough haa left ma. You can wall
imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your
obedient aenranL WM. IIUSSEL, 06 Catherine-aL
Fit*! FI tail Fltatlt
Da. 8. P Townsend, not having teited his Sana*
parilla in cast of Fits, of course, never recommended
It. and waa surprised to receive tha following from rfh
intelligent and respectable Farmer in Westchester
County:
Ford ham, August 18, 1847.
Dr. 8. P. Townsend—Dear Sir: I havo k little girl,
■even yean of age, who haa been several yean
afflicted with Fits j we tried almost ovary thing fot
her, hut without success; at last, although we could
find no recommendation in your circulars for cuee like
her*, we th. night, ea she waa in vary dalicate health,
wo would givo her some of your Sarsaparilla, and am
S ad we did, for it not only restored her strength, but
e has had no return of tho F'ito, tn our very groat
pleasure and surprise. 8ho is fast becoming nigged
and healthy for which we feal grateful.
Youra reapectAilly, JOHN BUTLER, Jn.
Female Medicines. t
Da. 8. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla U a sovereign
and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barren,
ness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, Coe*
tivenoss, Piles, Leucorrhma, or Whites, obstructed or
difflcuH Menstruation, Incontinence of Urlno, or in*
voluntary discharge thereof, and for tlie general pro*,
tration or the system—no matter whether the result
of inherent cause or causes, produced by Irregularity,
illness or accident Nothing can ha more surprising
than its invigorating effecto on the humsn frame.
Persons ail weakness and lassitude, from taking It, at
once become robust and full of energy under ita in
fluence. H immediately counteracts the nervelew*
ueca of the female frame, which is the great cause if
Barrenness. It will not be expected of us, in cases of
so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures
performed, but wo can assure the afflicted, that hun*
dreds of cases have been reported to os. Thousand*
of oases whore families havt been without children,
after using a few bottles of this invaluable Medicine,
have been blessed with flue, healthy ofispring.
Great IHcialng to Blot here and Children*
It is the safest and most effectual medicine for
purifying the system, Bnd relieving the suffering* at*
iaiulaiit upon childbirth ever discovered. It strength,
en* both the mother and tho child, prevents pain and
diseme, increase* and enriches the food; those who
have used it, think it I* indispensable. It is highly use
ful both before and after confinement, as it prevents
diseases attendant upon child-birth—in Cortiveness,
Piles, Cramps, Swelling of the F'eet, Despondency,
Heartburn, Vomiting, Fain in the Buck and Lions,
False rains, Ilemorrhago, and in regulating the secre.
tlnna and equalizing the circulation, it has no equal.
Tho great beauty of this medicine is, it is always safe,
and the most delicate use it most successfully, very
few cues require any othor medicine, in some a
littlo Castor Oil, or Magnesia is useful. Exercise in
the open air, end light food with this m- dicine, will
always secure a safe and easy coufineme..
Rheumatism.
Blackwell's Island, Sept. 14, 1817.
Da. 8. P. Townsend—Dear Hlr: I have suffered ter
ribly for nine years with the Rheumatism ; considera
ble of the time I could not eat, sleep or walk. I had
the utmost distressing pains, and my limbs were ter
ribly swollen. I have used four bottles of your Sarsa
parilla, and they have done me more than nno thou*
sand dollars worth of good, I am so much better—in
deed I am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to
use tills for the benefit of the afflicted.
Yours respectfully, JAMES CUMMINGS.
The Rev. John Scger
Of Jersey City, an old and highly respectable clorgy
man of the Baptist Denomination, handed in the fol
lowing ceitiilcute at Dr. 8. I*. Townsend’s office. It
speuks for itaeU.
Dr. 8. P. Townsend—Doar Sir: I am constrained to
give you a statement of the benefit I derived from
u.ing your Sarsaparilla, believing, by so doing, I
*bnll render a benefit to thoso who are suffering as I
have been. 1 wu reduced for many months by tho
l>) sjicpsia, so much that It was with much difficulty
f..r me to walk or keep about. I had also a tetter,
which covered the most part of my head—which was
extremely troublesome and sore; it got to he almost
a scab. ( used quite a number of remedies for both
tho complaints, but received little or no benefit, until
I took your Sarsaparilla, which, through tho kindness
of Providence, has restored me to more than my usual
health, as I am now enjoying hotter than I have for a
number of years. I am now 60 years of age. I be.
Rove it to be an invaluable medicine, and recommend
It to my numerous acquaintances, which Is very
large, as I havo boon a minister a great many years
' hope thto hasty sketch may bo as much benefit lo
rou as your mediclno ha* to me.
July II, 1847. JOHN 8F:OER, Jersey City.
Blotliodlet Clergyman.
The following was sent to our Agent in Rahway,
ny the nev. J. 0. TUN ISON, of tho Methodist Episco.
K l Church—one of the most learned and respected in
o connection—and is another evidence of the won
derful effects of Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla on
the system.
Fniend Pearson—Having for some time past, a* yon
are aware, experienced great general debility of my
system, attended with constant and alarming irnUioh
of my throat and lungs, I was, at your instance, snd in
consequence of having read Captain McLean’s de
elded testimony In its bohalf, induced to try Dr. H. P.
Townsend’s far-famed Sarsaparilla. I tried it, I con.
fess, more In the hope than in the confidence of its
proving efficacious ; but I am bound in candor now to
acknowledge, that I had not tried It long before I be
gan to experience its salutary effecto; and I may now-
■sy, wilh Captain McLean, "that I would not be with
out it on eny consideration.” It haa done me more
S ood than any previon* remedy I have tried, and if
ii» statement Is deemed by you of any importance,
yon have my full consent to make it public.
Rahway, August 3d, 1847. J. O. TUNI80N.
(SCROFULA CURED.
This certificate conclusively proves that thl* Sana*
perilh has perfect control over the most obsUnate
diseases of tho blood. Three person* cured in on*
house Is unprecedented.
Throe Children.
Du. 8. P. TowNSEND-Dear Sir: I havo the pleasure
to inform you that three of my children have been
«« r i°u. 0f th ® ® croful » by the use of your excellent
medicine. J hoy were afflicted very severely with
bad Sores; havo taken only four bottles ; it took
t i?i m n W,y ',/ or which I feel myself under great
obligation. Very respectfully,
ISAAC W. CRAIN, 100 Woostor-sb
OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS.
Da. 8. P. Townsend is almost dally receiving orders
from Physicians In different parts or the Union.
This is to Cortify Hint wo, tho undersigned, Phvsi
clans of tlie City of Albany, have in ir“*
proscribed Dr. 8. P. Townsend’s Haraui
Hove it to be one of the most valuable l
the market 1 *
II. P. PULING, M. D.
J. WILSON, M. I).
IL B. BRIO08, M. D.
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FOR TUB REMOVAL AND PERMANENT CURE OD
ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN iM 'IMii-
sv2te3I?viz! ,r ‘ ,m,od ’ °* ofthe
Scrvfulai or King's Evil, Hheumatim, Obstinate
Cutaneous Eruptions.' Pimples, or Pustules on
« mchSybu,..’cL n ic .w av™
Hina IPoim or Miter, Scald Head, Enlarge,
•dent and Pain of the lionet and Joints, stn.h.
, l a '£ n ° nrt arul Joints, Stub-
bom Ulcers, Syjhlttic Symptoms, Sciatica or
Lumbago, and instates arising from an injudi-
ctous use qf Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, E,.
poaure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic
Preparation™ Dilorder * wU * ** removed by Uiii
Tlm valuo or itur preparation Is now widely known
nml every ilny the field of Iu usefulness Is extetidlnt. lt
to approved nnd highly reeonitnonded by Physician*? ana
to Admitted to be Uio must powerful and searching prepare
.imni. il to t>e uio most powerful and searching prepara-
tliiii from tlie root that lias ever been employed In medical
pi uctice. j ht unfortunate victim of hereditary disease;
with swollen glands, contracted sinews and bones half
carious, liBslnien respired to health and vigor. The scrof
ulous patient, covered wiUt Ulcers. loath*nmu Pi himself
nm| to lito nin-mluills, haa fe-un made whole. Hundreds
aBaardaEBaeMaflaS
raised as It were Dorn Uie rack or tltoeaso, ami now. with
regenerated conaUUtUotis, gladly testify to till, cfflcacvoi
Ultollicslimitble preiNitnrlon. 9 “imatyoi
The following eerUficntn from Col. Samuel O. Taylor ■
geiitlomiin of high •fending and extensive acquaintance
through Uio Southern State*, nml lalcly appointed Consul
to New Granada, commend* itself to the attention of all
.. . . Nkw-Yore, January 7,1848. ‘
Mi-ssis. A. II. k 1). Funds: Genth-un-n—Having used
nml w itnessed the ctlYcto or your excellent preparation i.r
Snrsitpiirllla oil dlffeii-nt iiersoiu in various parts of Un*
Southern criuntrj', viz:—Vhgliiln, Loutolana,Texas and
3lexlro, I feel much pleasure in spiling tho high opinion
(•nlertalneil of ils grant iiiedicinal valuo. In my own
case It in-led al«io»i like a charm, removing siierdtly Uie
enervated statu of tho system, ami exciting in Uie most
agrei-ablu manner, a mule nml invlgoraling Influence.
Your Fnri-npurillu to highly approved and cxtcn-ivcly
used by tho UnRml Slntes army In 3toxleo, and my cotuln
Gen. Zaclinry Taylor, has for tlm part five years been in
Uiulubiiiffii»iiigit,nii'l raciiuiHiend* thnsnmst he and
niy»rirndopti-d Uie article at the same tlni", and Ul* now
romiilered an almost iiidi-pein>abh>reqttl*lia In tlm Army.
Ill conclusion I would say, that the better it is known tb«
U. H. Consul to New Gransds.
Tlm following lntert-*Hng i-oso Is presented, nnd Ut*
render Invited lo Us careful |iuriisul. Comment on such
evidence is unnecessary.
Nkw-York, April 98,1847.
3le**rs. Hands: Hcntlemcn—Having long been afflicted
with general debility, weakness, losa or appetite, kc., re-
ecivlng no lh>ii"fit from the various remedies prescribed,
I enni-lmted nl*mt three months *iucn to make iiaent
your Sarsaparilla. I now havo the plem-ure iff ItiferniiiM
you Hint ft* oIR-cto have been ntP-ndcd with tho hnprHol
n-siiltolu restoring my hi'nlih,nml I eni Induced to add
uiy testimony to lira tnoiiy others you already itowessrand
to Ihore desiring further InfoniinUon, I -will personally
give the luiticulnn iff my case, nml the effecto of this In-
valuable medicine, by calling at981 Bowery, New-Yotk.
Yours respectfully. JANET flfcINTOBH. •
Thto catU(h'* that Miss Janet 3!clnpMh|sknnwnt'i
me n member ofthd Church, In good standing, nnd worthy
of ruufidenee. J. F. Hl’F.NCER,
I’n-torof Second Fiesbylerinn Church, Brooklyn.
Tn pnred ami sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. k I).
HANUflh New-York. Sold ntoo by DiuggUto grnendly
throughout tho United Ftntea hud Canadas. Trice ft
per llnlile; vlx Hollies for ffi.
Agentoln Fnvnnnnh,tla., A. A. Solomons, O. II. Ilm
ilrii-kAon k Uo., Turner k Oden, nnd Tho*. M. Turner
kfo. In Mac.ii : Bruno nnd Virgins. 3mo July 9
l?0n tlm Removal nnd Pormanont Cure of
J. ALL NERVOUS DISEASES, and of those com
plaint* which nm cau-ed by an impilred, weakened and
unheiilUiy roiidltlou of tho Nervou« System. This l«au-
ttful ami ciinveiilenlnpplicnUon of the mysterIon*powers .
nt Gnlvnntoni nml 3l:iRiieU*ni, Im# been pronounceil by
distlngiii hod physician* Imtli in Europe nnd the Unkrd
Slntes, to bo the umst vnlualde mcdlelnnl discovery of the
nue. Hr. Ciiristir’s Galvanic Belt and fllAORgtlc
f i u:d, to used with tho most (icrfect and certain success
in all t-nsns of General Debility, strengthening the weak
ened body, giving tone to the various organs, nnd Invlgo
rating the syNieto. Also in Flu, ('ramp, I’nralysls and
I’nlsy', DysiM-psInor Indigestion, niiouiiintlsin, Aral*and
Chronic, Gout, Epilepsy, Lumbago, Deafness, Nervous
Tremors, I'nlpltation iff the Heart, Apoplexy, Neuralgia,
l*ulna in the Fide nnd Chest, Liver Complaint, Spinal
Complaint, nml Curvature oftlic Spine, Hip Conipfslnl,
Disease* of the Kidneys. Defii-li-iicy of Nervous add
I’hysienl Energy, nnd nil Nervous Diseases, which com
idninto arise from one simple cause, namely, a Derange
ment oftlic Nervous System.
CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Irom fee
must ro-pi-i table sources could bo given, sufficient to (III
every eoluiiin iu llito piper. VVe make a few selection*.
The firrt to nn extraordinary ease, and conclusively provts
that ‘‘triirii to stranger thnu fiction.”
Tho following letter, narrating one ofthe most remark
nhln evouto in III" nmmU of filedirnl Science, I* from (Ire
Rev. Dr. I.nndls, n Clergyman of New Jersey, of dis
tinguished nUnlumciito nnd exalted reiitilnlioni
Sidney, New Jersey, July 19,1M8.
Dr. A. H. Christie—Dear Hlr: You wish io know of
mu what hae been tho result in my own case, ofthe sppli-
c-ition of the Galvanic Belt and Necklace. My reply
is as follows :—
For about twesty years I had been suffering front Dy»J
|M*|».ln. Every year the symptom* bocaine worse, nor
could I obtain permanent relief I'toin nny course of inedi-
cnl treatment wlmtover. My physIclRn* were skilful
ami excellent men; but here their prescriptions failed.
Aimut fourteen years since, In consequence of fottjirani
ox|k>mim' lo the weather, In tho discharge of my pcrsinsl
duties, I lice nine subject to u severe Chronic Bheumgtlw*
wliicli for year after year, caused in" indefcrihnldeanguiih.
In the severer paroxysms, the skill or my physician*
Hoinutinics afforded mo great relief) but this relief wa* on
ly temporary. Farthort In Um winter of ’4) and Mfl» •»
consequence of preaching a grout deni In my own snd
various other churches in this region, I was attacked by
the Bronclillls, which soon becnino so severs as to require
an immediate siisiKmrion of my pastoral labors. My ner
vous system was now thoroughly prostrated, and ns my
Bronrhltisliecnmu worse, so also did my l)y«p*p*>* * n '*
lllinuinnllcnlfecllon—thus evincing Uml these disorders
were connected with each other through the medium or
tlie Nervous System.
But reasoning from effect to cuunn, I concluded Ural lira
JVemms System must ho reached, befofe any hope couio
bo indulged of my obtaining rallor from theso most d»-
trcsslng iiinlnille*. In the whole plmrinncopa-in tncf*
seeim-d to bo no remedial agent which could reach *na
rectijienilo my Nervous System; every tiling that I l'“
tried for thto pimmst! Imd completely fulled. At last» Wl ”
led hy my friend* to examine your Invontlorfg,and
with no very sniigiilne hoped of llirlr efflelcncy,) I |< e ’
lormliied to try the effect of tho application m
GALVANIC Iliy/r AND NECKLACE, wife W
3IAGNKTIO FLUID. This was In Juno, IWO.--
To my grant n*toni#liiiient, in two dnyg my D)ip*P“"
litul gone; In eight dnys I wns cimblnd to rcstmio my
tbral Inhors, nor have I i-lnco omitted n single service on
nee mi ut of Um Bronchitis; and my Rheumatic nneciion
also ceased to troublo me. If tlmo permitted, I caw
fill a sheet of paper with the details of iwiHlcu-
Inr#, but I can now only furnish thto brief nbstriK-i--'
3Iy i)y#|M)|Mln Ims never returned t the Rheumatism <***
in n while visits me, blit novor severely, nnd l»
nrri>*teil, nml is mmilfestly being drlvon from It* bold up
on my systemptnd my llionchlHlaflbeuon to entirety caret'
I Imvo recomincmled the BELT nnd FLUID b> ura»y
who linvo Iwoit llkowtoo stiffiirlnn from nolirulfio nm c-
Uoti*. They hnve tried them, wlfli happy result*, I w-
Ilovo in every case. ROBERT \V. LANDIS*
TuffUnlvanlo articles enn Im safely sent to nny P*”
the ponntry,nnd nro nccoinpnnled by full and plain airct-
tloiraforitse. .
I'nifKH or nn. cnRis-m's oalvanio rog»TivM.
Tho Gnlvaule Bell, Three> Dffllam.
The Gnlvnnic Nccxlnco, Two Irnllnrs. .
Tho Gaiygfiia Bracolatg, Olio,Dollar oath-
Tho MagnoUe Fluid, One Hollar.
For snio In BavatmnJl by.Ihe nuUinrtocd Agcnl, .
A. A. SOLOMONS,I rUMlsb
In Augttoln, by IIavilarii, Rihlkv kCo.; l" , ' , r n I C o
by Uroror Payer.
T E DOYEN’S Diflinfoctinff FLUID.-TIio
■I.J most powerful nml elfeciiinl JltoluriicUiigag®"* ®'
discovered, being capable of Instaiilmicoudy ra"'"”"*
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Ing nltogcUinr enlmirloss nnd wiUiout ‘Mlor, It to " 1 *".'
piel'urnuin to nil oilier ngonto of tills cliuw* R JJi n®” d