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SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1850.
acfl.il Sales.
areal ilottccs.
/ MTY UliniAYBALB—Will be told, on
V, 1 ill- llr-t Tuesday In July next, before Uio Court
Ilo'Hi' in the city ofSavannah, between Uio legal hour*
..f rale. U" rollowlng property, to Witi
I.»t No. (U) twelve, Crawford Ward, Lit) of Satan-
■i ili, iiomiilril on tlio east by Boat llroad-slrcet, on the
we * i bv lot ,\o. eleven, on the norlli by rioutli IlKWdat.,
tiu l on me Mouth by a lane, together with the bu liHng*
nml Improvement* thereout levied on under ami by ttr-
t'i- "i .1 n. t » i -ue.l out of the court of Common Pleas
tiii.l«»».■Tiiml Terminer, for the city of Savannah, at the
Ineinnct of Frederick W. Halnemann vs. Henry James.
AIho.oho liurr.nl. ono do. with glass, ono Mahogany
lir.i i. i.i, one sofa, thre e \Vn»h»tand,, one Matbletop
,lo., two Matrasses, ono Ola** lamp, one pair Mat*, one
rim* table,andete MMChtlt»I levied OU under
nil l bv V If toe of a tlnirala warrant lamed out or the In
ferior Court of Chatham county, at the Inatanco of Daniel
tii.imuon vs. Joseph Scarborough.
Alao, one doxon Walnut Chairs, two CarpeU, ono Ma
hogany Desk,oneCentreTable, and one lot Chinn an.1
i;,i--v\.in ; levied on under and by virtue of a fl. ft. is
sued <nit of the Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and
Tcnnlm r for tho city or Savannah, at tho inatanca of J.
F. Tucker & Co. va. Joaeph Scarborough.
Juno a _ JOHN A. STALEY, Bhcrlfl - .
RYAN Sheriff's SALE.—Thero will bo
J) soli before the Court House door In raid county, on
the AntTueadaym July next, within the legal hours of
a il.-. the following property, to wit t three hundred a««J
,.i Pint l.nnd,tnoraur leae, with
Ihrrron, I) lug on Canoochy river, «4Jolrilnar
and other*, levied on aa the property of Allen HttfMjl, to
.ulttiiy twolLJha., tawed out of a Justiees Court of
Chatham Couaty. Uriah Mitchell and Jeremiah Hall, va.
AIKm IIum.11, prol-n, l.rloJ o. ■*
turned to me. JAMES V1NZEN i.
mavflfl ohenn.
(Cjeitcral gifcocruscmcnts.
rt EQRQIA.— EflltigUatti Couiuy—To nil
\JC wbmn it way concern: ,
Wlicrcaa, Jaime J. Ncaao and LewD H. Dasher apply
ir letters of administration on tho cattle of Gideou
lasher, late of aald county, deceased t
Thoee are, tlierefort, to cllo and admonish, all and sin
ulnr, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to lie
nd appear at my office within the Unto premnbed !•»
iw, and allow cause, if auy they have, why letter* of
ulmlnUtraiion should not he granted UmeMd •PP 11 ^”}*;
Witness, the Honorable P.C.Pendleton, one of the
'u.llcc. Il/ttlU Court of
lay nf Juno, 1850. JAMBS HAHN, o. u. o. a. o.
jdhh 8 -
EORGIA—McIntosh County .—To all
Whereas! Url'ldfJoyner, Administrator on tho estate of
Edward Sholar, late ofsaid county, deceased, applies ft»r
lollera of diamiaalon from Uio Administration ol sold ca-
“•rh«i»fbr. IIm kindred .nd creditor, nf *14 decreed,
are hereby cited and admonLltcd to flit their objections
(If any they have) in my office, in trims of the law, oth
erwise letter* dismlssory will lm granted (he applicant.
Wltneaa, Uio llmiurablo Alex. W. Wylly, one ofthe
msb C0unolOrUUl,ry
may 18 o. c. o. tt»t. c.
1 EORGIA—Molnlwh County.—To all
T whom It may concern t . ... ..
Whereas, William McDonald and George W. Me
Donald, Administrators upon Uie estate of Robert Mc
Donald, late of Utls County, deceased, applies lor Let-
ters of Dismission from the Admlnhtrat on of said estate:
Therefore the kindred and creditor* of said deceased,
are hereby cited and admonished, to IMo their objections
(If any thsy have) In my office In terina of the law, other-
erwiso Lettere Dismlssory will be granted tho applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Henry AtwnnJ. one of the
^ 0 f *» - . - —re e»-.i re.* — -
i?XEGUTORS SALE.—Will be told on. nunm, me uonumiHi urnry /iiwiom. huo uium
Pj the flrst Tuesday In July next, at the Court House Justices of the Court of Ordinary, this ftl day of April,
Murray County.between the houreol‘10and4 o'clock, 1850. fe. M. III.oUNT,
MveeaWytoan onwr of tho Honorable the Inlbrlor Court I apri c.c.o.m’i.c.
flEORQlA- Bryan County.—To all whom
ir.it acres (more or less) situate lying and being In the Hth \J It may concern t
3d section and No. seven. Hold as the property Whereas, James It. Bird, Administrator upon times.
• ——” 1 * "iel Bird, late of this County, deceased, has
llcatinnto the Honorable the Inferior Court
nty^whila, ■ | tM'
tmssnry t
j therefore
S\|lti:it. I. ATIIUOI* »N; M.V1TT,
AAV AN N AIL GBOllQl A>
H AVE IN STORE—a full assortment of
PALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS, which they
oiler for sale at Wholesale or Retail, on the inuslrea*
SLANKKTO—Ifwvy London Duffll, own Imporlallom
heavy Mackinaw ami Twilled Blankets,‘Whitney
smd Rote Ulankctistlbboa bound. .
PLAINS—Heavy allwool NrgnUMalna^seortedquamies.
KERSEYS— A very large assortment, comprising all the
different stylo* and qualities both fancy uml plain,or
Gcotgin and Northern mnnulheturo.
NEGRO DAI'S—Kilmarnock and Scotch Bonnet*.
FLANNELS—Red domestic, plain, all wool, low price
to line, heavy twilled for plantation use: white f lan-
nels, a full assortment of American and English man-
it rue tore.
CANTON FLANNELS—White, brown and colored,
LINSByV-Plain red I.lnmv, Plaid, oaanrted colors.
COTTON OSNABUKOH—Prom Um best Paclories In
the Stale, at Factory (ulces.
BURLArs—Ofllax aud cotton, Ibr picking sheete.
llltO. fc II LEA’I» SHIRTINGS k SHEETINGS—A full
• assortment, all styles mid qualities.
COLORED HOMESPUNS—Mariburo'strlpcsandplaldsi
MAWNBRS^STRIPES AN^iTaPRON CHECKS-Dif
rerent atylcs and qualities.
PRINTS—A very large assortment Dorn low price to sn
SA'fl'INCTS, rtVBEOS (. KKNTWCKY JBAN0—
^jiT u aiM d ®^N 08 _A'.w
DIAPEBlt.llirek.bock, Scolck, lllnl*.Kfc.Borel..nd
cotton Diaper; bro. and bleached linen table damask
and table cloths. .. . .
LINENS—4 4 to lU-t, all qualities, from tho best manu*
lo.lunr*. . •
DIMITV—l*umlture,all widths; a large assortment ol
furniture Fringe*.
HOSIERY—A Bill assortment, comprising cotton, wool-
cn mid silk h<»c. A Iso Indies'nud gents* merino and
muon under-shirts and drawers.
UMBRELLAS—Silk and cotton. AlsoPanwolsand Bun
nf the H*ttterf l Loamr Baldwin^ late ofChntham County
deceased, for tho benefit of his heira and crcditora.
Tcno. creh, psssry^s^f.
, Executor.
tale of Israel
made application - _
nf aald county, while aitUng as a Court ofordlnaty for
Letters Dismlssory t • ,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all nnd tin.
K lnr the kindred and creditor* of said' deceared, to Ilia
eir objections (irany they have) In my office within
he time prescribed by law; otherwise Letter* Disiuls.
iy, In the city of Savannah, between the hours or 10 a0 ry will he granted.
id 4 o’clock, inn (bllowlng perishable nnd personal pro- Witness, the Hon. N. J. Dngger, one of tho Judges of
I.IW krelnnreli.re In lllll eBlnll. Itl'Sha aald John la rtwilllicv. I Bal.l tjniirt. Illil ‘J [ ‘ * *'
A DMIN1STRAT0R»S SALE.—Will be |
J\. sold, on the 1st day of July next, before the Count-
lag Kooruof the lalajota L. SwiMity, deceased,oaffie
e;cncvnl £ttrt)tt*ttecmcnts.
ATJSIl’S CllKItllY PBOTOIUL,
For Iht Curs qf CougAs, CWds, Ifoartttteas,
Jtronckitit, tVhoopi*g-Cough, Croup,
Alhma and Coniumption.
In presenting this Justly celebrated remedy to tht
community, wo make no wild assertions of lu efficacy,
nor 1* any hope hold out to tho afflicted which facts do
not wnrrant. Many ptoof* are here given Irem the flrst
men In tho nation, and fhun the humblest sufferer. They
are Ikcts IVooi which the inquiring can Judge lor them-
•elves. They Itavu generally been givrn unsolicited,
aa an acknowledgment for relief from suffering, or from
the still mow laudnbln motive ofbeneflllng nlhrrs In
distress. Results are Vntlnually showing that (ho me
dicine fully Biutaliw the bcslantli l|milons that ate funned
of It, and the high rejmufom iu-njo) s.
The venerable President of the Vermont Medical Col-
lege, at Casticton. Vt., ono of tho most learned pliysl-
cinn* In iho country, consider It n composition of rare
excellence for the cure of that founldnlilu dLunse, con-
•utnptlon. , . . .
/You* Ikt Editor of tht ATno England Diadem,
An educated nnd highly Intelligent physician. Ills
oiilnlnn is also cnnrinred lu by oilier learned gentlemen
of ilte medical(irofoMlnn In that city. . _ , ul „
PaoviniNca. II. 1. Oct. 13.1W9.
J. (I. Atm, Esq. Dr*a Slat Alth..ngh not ininto habit
of recommciidlni prnprietoiy medicines, It nffimls me
C casme to certify in Tavor nf yours, nml add mine to the
fllmtmnlsyou lmve already received frtitn ao many
•ouictis In relnllhn to your deservedly popular Lmcitnt
Pai’ToN AL, which I regard ns a most useful and relentlfle
preparation. I have prescribed ll In numerous cases, and
slwavs with Ilte happiest results. Indeed, I am not aware
that we possess another remedy at all to lie compared
with it for efficiency In pulmonary affections.
Prepared D*t J. C. Ayer, Chemitt, AoieW/, Mate.
For sih* bv TURNER h ODEN, Monument-square,
T. M. TURNER, 181 Bay •».
may 90 Omo—thstu
ittcufrni ffl»\icutrscmcntg«
petty belonging to the estate of the said John L Swlnncy, said Court, this 94lh day ofJanuary, 1850.
doceaseil cunsistlug of fcl hales Cotton; 1 lot Cotton Sain- ALFRED It. SMITH,
pies;04 sacks tialU 13 coUa Rope; 1 Cotton Truck; I pair
. g^i,iu,|| Scalea; 1 ~- < u.—mm i iiil.ii iw .n*
Calf; 0Countit, r
Inkstand, ke.j 1 single horse lluggy and Harness; l Rock-
awsy Carriage; 9 Urey lloitos; I Saddle and Britlla.
may 18 a JOHN BOSTON, Adm'r.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALES—Agrce-
jHL ably to an order ed the Hon.tiie Ctmn cd Otutnary
lan 85
Deputy Clerk c. o. a. r.
G EORGIA—Effingham County.—To all
whom it may concern t
Whereas, Milton II. Powers applies for Letters of Ad
ministration do bonis non, on the estato and effects of
~ late of the State of New-York,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin-
of Liberty county, will be sold on the Dm Tuesday in gular, tho kindred and creditors or said deceased, to bo
Auguri next, at the Court House between the usual hours and appear at iny office within the time prescribed by
nfaale, that tract of land called Oak-Lawn, containing
two hundred aud eighty-eight acres,bounded on the North
by lands ofC. Iliue* and W. J. Way, west by public r«*ad,
south by E. B. Way and E. II. Bacon, and ea*t by B. II. |
Bacon, aa part of tne real estate of Est. J.T. Fleming,late
of • dd county, deceased.
may II P. W. FLEMING, Administrator.
law, and show cau«c, If any they have, why Letters of
Administration de bonis nou should not be granted the
■old applicant.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas R. Illnev, one of the
Justices of the Court or Ordinary or said County, Ibis
7th day of May, 1630.
may U JAMES HAHN, Cl’k o. o. a. c.
nary of ■■■■I.
tne residence of WIMtam T. Che»ecr, In Liberty County,
all the perishable property of Thomas Chesser, deceased,
consisting of one Horse. Saddle and Bridle, one.Cart,
IHnataiiou and Carpenter’s Tools, Household nnd Kitchen
Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention,
may 14 WM. T. CHESSER, Adm’r.
the personal property oftbe Estate, consisting of llorees, Witness,
Cattle, llogs, Household Furniture, Farming Utensils, the Justices of said Court, this twenty-fourth day of
fcc. Terms of sale i Purchasers will be required to give JUay, A. D. ‘ - -■ ■ - —-
ereqi
„-e flrr emounU not exceeding thirty doll .
come due ibe flrst day of January next, with good per-
aottal security.
Also will be sold at the same time and place, the lent
of the Station and Bridge.
June# HUGH E. CASSIDY, Adm’r.
/GEORGIA—Glynn County .—To all whom
VT It may concern i
Whereas, FilicitoE. DuBignnn and John. DuBI-non,
will apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said
County, when sitting for null nary iiurpores, for Lcttcis nT
Administration on the estate and effects of Joreph Du-
Blgnim, late of aald County, deceased!
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of the »a!d deceased,
•- flic their objections (if any they have,) to ihea;ip‘icaiit
... the Clerk’s Office of Iho said Court, on or beowa lira
Ant dev of July next; otherwise Letters of Aduiluhtra-
will ha granted.
the Honorable Francis M. Scarlett, one of
is of said Court, tills twer— *—-
,, eighteen hundred end filty.
may 30 ALEX. SCRANTON, Clerk c. o.u.o.
/■^.EORGIA—Glynn Couuty.— 1 To all whom
VT it may concern:
_ it may
Whereas, llenrv DuBignnn will apply to the Honora
ble the Inferior Court of said County, when sittiug lor
ordinary purposes, for Letlcts of Administration on the
estate and effects of James M. Sturtcvuut, Into of said
County, deccnscd
Three an* therefore to dm and admonish all and *in-
J itar, the klwUett ami creditors of the said deceased, to
le their objection* (if any they have) to the applicant in
; io uie osraw oi wim uccnueu, consisunjr to me* i the Clerk'*sOffice of the said Court, on or hcrora the flrst
Horses, Hop, household and kitchen Furniture, day of July next; otherwise Letters of AdminLtratlou
** **• ‘ * *“ J ‘ *■ will he granted.
Witiiess. Um Honorable John M. Tl-on, one of the
Justices iff said Court, this twenty fourth day of May,
A. D. eighteen hundred and fifty.
NTON,
A DMINISTIIATRIX’S SALE.—WiU
Jr\. bo sold, at tho late residence of James Love, Jr.,
dccrared, in Chatham County, near the Louisville Rond,
on Monday,tile iM day of July next, between tlm hours
often and four o’clock, oil the perishable property be
longing to the estate of raid deceased, consisting of Stock
Catili-, Horses, Hop, household and kitchen Furniture,
Plantation Utcn«ili, kc., together with a number of other
articles tno tedious to enumerate. Terms made known
ou the day of sale.
June U SUSANNAH LOVE, Adrn’x.
TUAUSHAL’S SALE.—Will bo Mold on 1^™*
III the first Tuesday In July, In Dont of the Court TVTOTICE.—Four munllis after duto, appli-
House, In the city of Harim, between Uie usual hours ll cation will he mode to the Honorable the Justices
may 30 ALEX. SCRAN
I, Clerk o. o. n. c.
WINDOW SHADES AND CURTAIN MATERIALS
A large variety.
—also—
GING1IAM8, English mid French TrlnU, Mmts da
l.aincs, Cashmere*. Mack nnd rolorcd Al|wcca*. English
and French .Merino*. «ela Plaids, Worried Damasks aud
Moreen,. Willi nDill hoc rreicnlor all style*of ltrr*s
and Fancy Goods. eept irtl _
ATEW CLOTHING STORE, No. 00 mid
it 150 Gibboms’ IUniir.—The uudcrsleued has re
cently returned rrom the North, where he basbeeu en
gaged In getting up a liandssine assortment of llEADt
MADE Cl.t/nllNO. expressly for a retail business In
Savannah, to which he very respectfully invites the
Planter* visiting this place, ami the ritlstiis generally, to
give him a call, n* ho Is cnnthlcnl Ills slock lm* never
been surpassed by any brought to this place. Among Ills
goods lire Um following articles i
Cloaks and Mantles—blue and black Broad Cloth and
Camlet.
Over Coats of Invisible green, brown, Parsons mixed,
Pilot Cloth, quilled Camlet, l.lon Hkln and Itlankrt.
Dress Coats and Frocks, or fine black French Drond
Cloth. _
Business Coats—snch ns plain nml fancy Tweed,Casl
— w (leaverCloth,Satinet, Ken
mere, black Doc Skin, plain 11
lucky Jeans, Sack and Frocte
Pantaloons, from nil of the most fashionable goods,
such ns plain black Cnssluiere. black Doo Hkln, English
rildied Casslnierc, Mol.-skln, Plaid,Satinet,Tweed Cass!
mere tad Negro Cloth.
Round Jackets, of plain Flannel, Batlnct, Kentucky
Jeans.
Vcsunf every description, such as fine plain Idack
Batin, figured and plain Velvet aud Cashmere, tluiuhn-
nine. Alpaca, Valencia, plaid worsted, figured Bilk, black
Cloth mid Cnsslnu-re.
Under Shirts, of heavy ribbed Wool,fine nndnnhlcnrn
Cravat*, of worsted.fancy Satin,plain Silk,black Silk.
Macs r.n;! Silk Pocket HnndkcrehlclV,or great variety.
Shirts, of Linen, Cotton wiUt Linen Imsoinf, fancy
Cotton, strlpi d Hickory nnd French Calico. Also,a gen
eral assortment of Hoy’s Shirts.
Stocks, of plain Satin, rrlmped do, Bomliaxino and
fancy Silk Stocks nnd Neck Tics,
uspenders, of grcnl variety.
Gloves, of plain French Kid, black, while nnd rolorcd
Silk, Frit Cloth and Thread, silk nnd Cotton Night Cnns,
Money Hells, Bilk Purses, Shoulder Unices, Travelling
"Umbrellas—a beautiful assortment nf French, Bilk!
Scotch Glnglmmtind Cotton Unihrcllns.
Caps—it fine nnd fashioualdc assortment of Ulotn
Glnlai-d Bilk, nnd OttcrHkln Cap*. ...
N. B. A general assortment of Youth’s nnd Boy’s
Clothing, of Hacks, Round Jackets, pantaloons, Vests
and t’loih CnjM. Having taken miieh pilns in aidi-cting
the aliovc stoi-k, he hop*-s by strlrt attention to business,
to merit a liberal share of patronage.
dec 90 GEO. S. NICIIOLH,
property, to Will Lot No. l|J,with
hi, consisting of Carriage-house and
‘ levied on oy virtue of FI Fes, Is-
of tits Inferior Court of Effingham county, while sitting
for ordinary purposes, fur permission to sell the following
property, viz: one Negro lloy, named John, and all the
Rest Estate,If tweesrary,belonging to the Estate ofllorace
Mallory, late of sold county, deceased, for the bum-fit uf
the heir* aud creditor*. JAM Ed UAIIN,
Juue 11 Adm’r.
11. A Crane, vs. Simeon d. Tyler. Property pointed out
by plaintiff’s Attorney.
THOMAS McGUIRE,
F—^ T h>l 'ii I TVTOTICE.—Four mottlhs after date, appli-
/VJ.EOIIGIA.—Chltham County.—To all J.v| cation will l-c made to the HononMc the tnirriof
\T whom It may concern: — - -
Whereas, Eliza M. Eastman will apply to tho Honors
bio the Inferior court of said County, when sitting for or-
Court of Chatham County, when silling tin ordinary pur
pose*, for leave to sell thr whole of the real date of Jolin
mu uin imcriur v-imii ui mu ,viu.ii iiui^fTii cT«- I Witt, late of Bulloch County, deceased, for a division I
Bleary purposes, for letters of Administration on the es- among the heirs of,aid deceased. h
Ute and cffccU of Moses Eastman, late of said County, June 11 RAC I
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- VT OTICE.—Four months afterdate applicn-
B lar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to I il tiou will be made lothu Honorable the Infurlnr
a Uiuir objections (if any thiy have) to Uie applicant lu M ‘
the Clerk’s office of said Court, on oi before the -.’Sill day
ofj ‘ ' -
Jane uext, otherwise letters of Administration wlil be
Witness, the llonoraMe Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices ofsald Court, tins 38th day of .May, 1850.
BEAUOllN GOODAL
may 96
Court uf Cauulen county, when silling for ordinary put'
poses, for leave to evil a portion of the persnunl property
of Juo. Tompkins, deceased, fur the benefit of heirs and
creditors of said estate.
4NO. TOMPKINB.
mar 8 THOR. D. IIAWKIN0. \ “ on '
TVFEVV DRY GOODS STORE, 111 Con-
.Lv ercss-strcct,opno.ilo Pulatkl House.—J. H. MA
GI LL would rropecuully aimonwce to the citizen, of Ha
vannah and surrounding country, thnt he has Juri received
nnd I* now opeuiug n well selected i?t»ck of FALL AND
WINTER DRY GOODH, expressly for the market, and
are now offered at the lowest market price*! Domestic
Hhirtings ami Htu-ctings.EnglL-h and American Print- and
Gingham*, Hcotch ami French do., Idack nnd colored Al
paca.*, .Merino, Ca-hmcre, Monro de l.aincs,raw Bilk
a.l.l.l. Itn.ii.lA.I f *l>....ulium Ulllr. .1 f 1 )
TVTOTICE.—Four months after date, appli-
J. v cation will be made to the honorable the Jurilces
TTctooTma r,. ... .it Ll cation will be made to me nonoranie me ju.ures
I ^.frORGIA — Chatham County.——10 all Ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham county, while silliocfor
VT s Whom it may concern: , _ . „ I ordinary purpn*es, for permission to All the following
** | Negro Mason Mechanics, Isaac and Eleck, lielonging to
; the estatu of Tlmmu* Clark, late ofsald county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heir*.
March 4,1850. GEO W DAVIS Executor.
Whereas, Joseph H. Fay will apply to the Honorable
the Inferior Court of said Cnuuiy, when sitting for ordi-
K purposes, for letters of Administration (wills the will
zed) on tbeesta •— '
of Providence, U. I.,i .
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin- ,
(•Ur, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to
file their objection* (if any they have) to tho applicant in
the Clark’s Office of said Court, on or before the four-1
“VTOTICE.—Four month* after dato applies-
ll linn will be inode to the Honorable the Justices of
tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, while silting for
the Clerk’s Office ofsald Court, on or before the four- ordlnnry purposes, fiir leave to sell all the real
teeuthday of Jutio next, otherwise letters of Adutinis- of Um limit* or Chatham County of the lain
* r *\*^ n will be crientett. „ , W. 11 eiuemann, for the benefit ofthe heirs am!
um. - |fc n onort bta RohL A. Lewis, one of 1 - - » - -
d Court, tiua I4ih day of May, 1850
BEAOOIIN GUODALL,
of said estate.
apr90
laty, —.....
all Ilte real esbtbt nut
tiie late Frederick
heirs end creditors
G. N. NEYLE, Executor.
Alro’jUit opening i beautiful L. O. Handkerchiefs .from
to .93. To thero Is Invited particular aitenlloii. Many
other kinds of rich anil desirable Good* expected In n few
days,at the HAVANNAH CABII HTOliK
MILLINERY.—Tho Millinery b M line** will be carried
on in tho same house byjt lady of experience in a!' it
branches. fob il
PAINTS,OILS, GLASS, !u>.—200 Kcg»
JL White Lead, assorted qualltlest IU0 cans Croum
Green. In Oil; 9casca do; do , in boxes, Slbs.ear'it 3
ra*k* Yenilian Ued; 3 do. HpanLh Brown; -J cases I’sna-
slan Blue; 9 do. do. do.. In oil; 10 barrels English I.fn
seed Oil, warranted; 9 do. t.’opel Varnish, No. 1; Ido.
Jnpan do., No. l;9U0boxes Window Ola*s, assorted •isos;
50 d-iz. Paint Brushes nnd Hash Tools; 10 do. Whitewash
Brit-he*, received per Isto arrivals,and foi sale ou occult
modaling tetui*,by
O. R. UBNDRIUK80N fc CO.,
fch 2J Gibbous’ Buildings.
HARDWARE.—The Undesigned would
XX Inforiii hi* friends nml the public Hint ho Ims re
ceived, by recent nirivals, h largtr k of Hardware,
consisting of Carpenter'* ami Hmith’s Tools, Agncultural
Impb-im nts, Ac., &c., which he will sell nt tlm lowest
market prices, at No. 177 Congress-*!., Hnuth Wert Mar
ket. K.IIOPKINH, Agent.
GRATES.—The Subscriber keeps cunstnutly on hand
a fine assortment of Grate*, which lie will sell nt very re
duced prices; al*o a fine ossoniuentor Kitchen Furniture
octfa E. HOPKINS, Agent.
may 15
/^EORGIA—Chatham County.—To all
VT whom It may concern i
Whereas. CoL William F. Law, Administrator on the
estate or William Eppineer,deceased, hath applied to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of tald County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for » citation to taut* and be
published, aceonUir ' * fil 1
\t OTICE.—All parsons Indebted to tho Es-
XN tnte of ilte lute Alva T. Wilkins, deceased, (and
known here m Thomas O. Richardson) are required to
make immediate payment, and all persons having de-
Brands against the said estate, will prerent Ibeui duly at
tested within the time prescribed by law.
may 9 W. 8. RUSSELL, Adm’r.
sceording to law, for Letters Dismlssory: TVTOTICE.—A11 persons interested are here-
IN l‘7 notified, lli.l f'liir nft.r 11,1. tl-lc .ppll-
obj^Uons^lif sny Urey have) jo tbs | cation will lie made to the Honorable the lufrrior Court
‘ ““ of I Uiathnui enmity,when sitting ns a Court «if Onlinary,for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the real
estntx nnd slnvos of the late Dr. Timothy O. Barnard,
of said county, deceased.
Signed, -MARY 'ANN M. BARNARD,
may I
to file their objections (If any they have)
In the Clerk’s office ofsald Court,on nr before the seventh
day of November nextt otherwise Letters Dismlssory
will be granted.
Witnoss, tho llonorablo Wm. Thorne Williams, one of
the Jusleesof said Court, this 7lh day nf May, 1850.
may 7 SEABORN GOODALL, a. c. n. u. c.
"J um a man, and deem nothing which relate to
man foreign to wyfrrlingt,"
YOUTH & MANHOOD, A VIGOROUS LIFE
Or a Premature Ornth.
KINKEUN on SELF-1’RESERVATION.
ONLY 513 CRNTSI
rpHIS BOOK, just published, is filled with
X mrnfol Information, on the Infirmities ami diseases
of the Generative Bystem. It addressee itself alike to
YOUTH,MANHOOD and OLD AGE, nnd sliouldbe
n nil liy all.
The valuable advice nml Impressive warning It gives,
will prevent years of misery uml suffering, niulsavuum
'fy Thousands of Lives.
,» A remittance of 95cents, enrlored In a letter, ad-
dressed to DR. KINKEUN, N. W. corner nr THIRD h
UNION-Htrects. hctwi-cn Hpnice fc Pino, PHILADEL
PHIA, will ensure a hook, umlvrctivelnpc, per return of
mail.
Perron* at a dlstnnco may address Dr. K. by letter,
(post (mid,) and he cured at home.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, *c.,
forwarded by sending a rcmlllnncc, and put up secure
from DAMAGE of CimtOBlTV.
Ilixik-scllcr*, News Agents, Pedlnrs, Cnnvnsscrs, and
all other*,supplied with the above work at very low rates.
Jiut 92 Iy—tilth*
K. <’• BTOTBKNHUHO’S
IRON, BRASS AND BELL FOUNDRY.
'\Vlliul»Kt«n* Del.
rpHE Subscriber would Invito tho attention
X nf Southern Mill-owners, Mill-Wright*, nnd Mn-
rhinlsl*, to hi* extensive Foundry, at the comer of Front
and ’.Vnshington streets, Wilmington, Delaware. Ho
po*»c* more than nrillnnry advantage* In his tine, having
had twenty-seven year* practical experience in the hits!
miss, and possessing n very large assortment nf patterns
Ibr Rolling Grlrt, lllce ami Haw Mill*. In nil order* fur
Mill Genrlng, the imlicrns will ho mule free of charge.—
A lift of Id* pitrern* of Gearing will be sent to persona
wnnting to order Castings.
Fine toned HELLS, suitable for Churches,Brenm-boats,
Fmiorlcs, fcc.. always on ItnmU lira** Cn*liutia mn.1o t
order. ETC. HTOT8ENIUJIIG.
Wilmington, Del., March 1st, 186M.
NML All kind* nr Rnil-llond work done in the very
best manner. Chillled Car Wheels, (luxes, Ac.; alro,
Chilled Driving Wheels, for Locomotives, of T. Glasco’s
patent—warranted to give satisfaction.
murid ly—tilths
iHctifcnl SUiticiXCscmcnts.
NOnCWTO THAVKLLI2H8.
/^J.EO, S. NICHOLS hnviitff tnflde arrnnffo-
VJ nicnt* with the manufacturers of Trunks, Carpet-
lings, Vnllre*, and Hnteliels, lu supply him with such
Goods, lm would iiifnriu tlm (ravt-lliua puhlie that he Ims
Juri received n Hire nsrortim nl, and lutctirfs in keep on
tinnd nt all liums n general assortment nf the above
named Goods, together with Shirt*, Under-Shirts, Draw
ers, Gloves, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Blocks, Half Hose,
and In fact almost awry thing that travellers can cnll for,
and front arrangements mndu,tiicy will ho sold ntvery
low prices fn* cash, ul the Clothing Store,
Jehfl GIIIIION8* RANGE.
/^IHINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—no
VJ eel veil, by recent nrrivnls: Fine ClnnaTea Belts,
vnrlous palter"*, splemlhl variety of single Cups nml
Bauecrs; Dinner Hells; gilt nnd plain Pitchers; Cnn-
dlestleks, high nml low, China Vases nnd other mantle
ornaments; Have Alls; *| oilct lloltlcs; Card Trays; Mugs,
gill and embossed, various site*; Granite Dinner, Ten and
Toilet Belts, Lustre llniv!*; together with a general ns-
tortim nt of Granite-Ware t Uuenutere, new patu-rus;
Pitchers; Goblets; Wind Tumblers, cut mid pressed)
Wntcraml Wine Bottles; Astral,Hnlnr,and Globe Lamp*;
Camlh sticks, plain nml colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
Ilnskets; Dishes; Bowls; Halt Cellars, vnrlous patterns;
Hall l.nnicm*; Bohemian Gin** Toilet Hollies, Vases,
kc.t Hilvcr, gilt nml bronzed Girandole* nml llobucks;
plaited Fntlt Ilnskets; Cnriors; Mustard Tops; Ten, Des
ert nml Table Hpoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Htonj»er*)Tea Htrnlners; Ilritniiuln Coffee Higgins, Urns
and I’ou; tient’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea Pols,Choc
olate do.; Lnnips, Candlesticks, Cups, Mugs, Hoap lloxes.
Pitcher*,Castors, kr. WF.P.D8 k MORIIELL,
wt‘Jl Hmcts’noW tin tiding, llrou|htnn-slreet.
WJ ASHING MADE EASY.—The iiiten*
V V lion of Housekeepers I* railed to Iho new »yri in
of Wnsldug, wlmicby a large fouilty wn.-hiug rail be
done before brenkfiut. by nnu |H>rsniMvi|lioo| Hie uro of
Wnshins Mncliiucs, Wash-Hoards, or Pounding llurn I*;
thus avoiding nil tho eonftirinn of n wnridugdny. This
proec** of washing is done without tlm tiro of turpeu
tin**, cnmphinc, or nuy other ollcnsivo article. Tho
article* u-ed cost but n few cent*, nnd do not Injure tlm
finest Inhric, aud rnn bo obtained nuy where. The
above Inrirtietlnns arc roomim-d in a printed circular,
aiul for -n!u ni the Hook Biota of
Price 50 cents JOHN M. COOPER. -
IN aUAMV HOTTIiTEWI.
Serqfula or King't Eotl, JRheumatim, Obttinati
Cutanemn Eruptiont, Pimples or l*uslules on the
Face, Jllotches, Bites, Chronic Sore Eyes, lling
Worm or 'fitter, Scald JItad, Enlargement and
Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers,
SuMHtic Symptoms, Sciatica or Lumbago, and
Instates arising from an injudicious uss qf
Mercury, Ascites or Dropsy, Erpoture or Im
prudence in Life. Also, iVironic Constitutional
Disorders.
In tin* preparation are strongly concentrated nil the
Medical prornTtle* of 8Ai>s*r*aii b*, combined with the
most efluclunl aids, the most snlutnry productions, tlio
mo»t potent simples of tlm vegetable kingdom; ami ll
has been so folly tested, not only by patients themselves,
but alro by Physicians, that It ha* rrrrived their nnquall-
fleil n commcmiat ous nml Iho npprobnllon of the public;
nnd Ims ostnldlsliod on lu mvn inorits n roputnlion for
valor nml srricACV for supi’rlorto the various com-
ounds bearing tho imine of Haruparllln. Diseases
j»ve Iwrtt cuted, such *e are not furnished In the re
cords of time pari; and what it has already done for the
thousands who have used ll, It Is rnpable of doing for Ilte
millions still suffering nnd struggling with disease. It
ptlilfles, elennses, and strengthen* the Immtnln spirits
nr life, Infuses new vigor throughout the wliolu animal
,DC ' ANOTHER CUBE OP 8CROFULA.
The following striking nnd as will be seen, permanent
cure of an inveterate case of ticrol'uln, commends itself
to all siiiilhuly mulcted :
Hoi<rttpoaT, Conn., Jan. 1,1848.
Messrs. Banos i Gentlemen—Hytnpathy for the affilrt-
cd induces me to inborn you of the remarkable, cute
effected by your Harsnpnrllin in tlm case of iny wife.
Bhe was seriously nffiwted with tlw scrofula on rUlfotcut
part* of tlm body t thu glands of tlm nock wora greatly
enlarged nml her limbs mi ti swollen. Alter suffering
over n year end finding no.. deffrom tho remedies used,
Ibe disease nliirkcd one leg, nnd hetow the knee sup
purated. Her physician advl-cdit should bo laid open,
which ws« done, but without any immanent benefit. In
this siiuntloiirive heard ol, nnd wern Induced io usa
Hands’ Hnrmpnrllln. Tlm (list Smtilo produced n deci
ded nod favorable cfllct, relieving her nmrathnn nny
prescription slm had ever taken, nnd bafhre she had Used
six bottles, to the astonishment and delight of her friends,
she found h* r health quite leriond. It la now over a
yenrsince the cure was effected, and her licnlth remains
good, showing tlm dlsoasa was thoroughly cnullcntml
from the system. Our neighbors are nil. knowing to
these farts, and think very liislilyof Hands* Hnrsapnrilla.
Ymir* with respect, JULIUS IMKH.
Extract Bum a letter rccclvrd from Mr. N. W. Harris,
a gentieman well known In Lmii-n county, Vn.i
"GcmlcfiOM—I have cured n negro buy of mlno with
ynurSnrsnpnrllln, who was attacked with Scrofula, mid
of a scrofulous Ihtnllv.
“ Your* truly, N. V/. HARRIS.
Fredricks Hall, Va., July 17,1848.”
Hands’ Hamapasilla.—It seems nlinost unnecessary
to direct nltnitiou tonnartlclo so well known, and so
du.*crvcdly popular, ns Ibis preparation, but pnllcnl*
often wlm with to use tlm extinct of Sarsaparilla are
Induced in try worthless compound* heating thu name,
but containing little or none of tlm virtue of this valua
ble root; ami we think we entrant confer a gres’er Imimflt
nn our renders tlinu In directing their attention to lira
ndvertlsPiimut of tlm Mus»rs. Hnnds in nnnthcr cuhiuin.
Tlm !mule lias rcreutiy been enlarged to hold a quart,
and thosewlio wl-li a really goo.1 nrticle will flndcoucrn-
tral' d in till- all the mediriunl value of Ilte root. The
experience of thousand* has proved Its effienry In enrtng
tlm various disease* for which It Is rerniuincndcd; nnd at
tlm present lima inotu than nuy ntlmr, pi-rltnp*. In this
mcdltiim useftil, In preparing the syrtcui for a change ul
season.—lUmr J-nrual, Sq,l. 1848.
I'rcpnred and sold, wlmlc-nb- and retail, by A. II. k D.
8ANDH, DiucgDtsand Ghcmlsts, 100 Fiil'mi-st., roruer
of William, New-York. Bold also by Druggist* generally
thrniichnut tlm United Stales and Uuundaa. l'rice ill per
llnttle; six Hollies fur 45.
For sain by T.M. Turner k Co., Ray-st., A. A. Solo
mons k Do., Market sq..Savannah;T. O. Ilolmc* k Co.,
Jacksonville, Fla-; P. C. Zylstra,8t. Auxti*tine,and J. A.
k 8. Virgin, Macon. npr It
; JE.W..0ftVID‘8.
HEBREW PLASTER.
Til Id UllldAT REMEDY,
For Ilheumalism, (lout, Pain in the Side, Hip,
Bach, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil,
IVhite Swellings, Hard l\imors, Slit)' Joints,
anil all Fixed Pains xohatever,
W'llEHK Tina t’LABTEU 18 APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT
nxibt,
rpHESE Plnstors possefla tho tulvnntagoB
X of being put up In air tight boxca-hence they re
tain their full virtue* In nil climates. We have lustre,
ceived the following testimonial from C, O. Sellars, nn
eminent lawyer in successful pracilco In Wilcox county,
Alalmmu. lie is n giuitlcman In high standing, and one
whose intlucnca has great weight!
“Camdcn, Ala., Nov. 34lh 1043.
••Muirs. SM*i/4’A/««d-Ucntlcmaut Having been re
quested to statu what Ima been thu result of mV experi
ence tn the nso of your “IleliriiW Plaster,” I cheerfully
comply by snying that 1 have fiiund ll to bu na licreiofoie
ri-couimcndcd, an "invaluahle mcdlchm.” In different
caros of my frailly I have appllrd tlm Planer loChronic
Sores. Tunmre and Pains, nnd It has never (felled to af
ford Imtint relief. I linve also used It wllh good effect
upon my own putson lu Die euro of ulcars, wllh which
I have been severely Afflicted.
Rupeetfolly, kc. 0. C. HELLARS,
It has been wry beneficial in oases or Weakness, such
as Pain and Wenkncs* in the Stomach, Weak Limbs,
Lameness. Affection nf tlm 8|dne, Female Weakness,
kc. No female, subject lo pain nnd weakness In the
back, or side, should bo without ll. Married Indies, In
delicate sltunluma, find great relief from constantly wear
ing tills Plaster.
The application ofthe Plaster* between tlm shoulders
has linen found a certain remedy for L’olda, Coughs,
Phthisic and Lung Affection In llmlr primary atoges. It
dtiltoys liiflntnnilon liy perspiration.
Purduusrt art mleistd that a mmn
tUls is in tiisttscs-
l esuntirfiit tjthis nr-
CAUTION.—The subscribers are the only General
Igeulsiti tho Southern States fur tlm sale of this truly
. nlitahlu Piaster; and In order tn prevent purchasers lm-
lug imposed upon by n counteif It article,sold In litis city
nml elsewhere fin thef*SMi<u, they Invite particular at
tention to tlm following t
Murks of the Genuine.
1st. The genuine is pul up In smooth, engine turned
bottomed boxes.
2d. Tlm genuine has tlm rngrnved head of Jew David
on tho direction*, around Urn box.
3d. Utiles* it has (nn Iho direction around box) a copy
of Uio Record of tlio Court to E. Taylos, ItocusarsN, i
Is coitnlorrcit.
(Xf- rtl’OVIL k MEAD. 113 Chnrlcs-strast, New Or-
leails, Wlmlrsnle General Agi nts for Iho tioutlmni States,
to whom all mdcra must lm addressed.
Sold Whulcsnln nnd Retail liy
jHrstcnl Etiiimtscmcnts.
BPS 3E©2msnisri0B
may 3
THOMAS M. TURNER k CO.,and
TURNER k ODEN, aavanuah,
GEORGF PAYNE. Alacon
f—5os oowfimo
nitivAitiG
Executrix.
p RANDJBAN’S Compound,for theHAi R.
VJ Grnndjcnn’s Compositions uro now prepared In «lx
different modes, and classified from No. I tn Nn.G.
No. I.—A simple Tonic, lo keep tlm Hair in a healthy
statu—warranted.
No.3—Warranted tocurcthemo*tlnvetrratedandniff
No. 3—Warranted to stop the hairfrom falling off, and
to make it grow again in ils primitive beauty.
No. 4—Tills preparation is of tlm most efficacious tin
lure to cure baldness.
No.5.—t’nnuinsamost powerful ingredient thntde
composes the substances hy with It the lialri* rendered
white.
No,6—Specially prepared for thediscaeesofllioskin
of the Rend, to cure ringo onn, pustules,humors, kc.
The above preDaratium- for sal" hy
feh 0 W. HUM I’ll REY8.JN.
rjEORGIA— ChaHuun County.—To aU rpHETRIAU of Prof. John W. Wetotre,
or.U«l«I
vviueno l esuuuemoi uoucri ncuu, unceastu, nsiii
plied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said County,!
when sluing for ordinary purpose*, for a elution tn le
ans and he published, accoiding to law, for Letters DU-
"Titamare therefore tn cite and admonish nil concerned
to file their objection* (if auv they have) to tho applicant |
In the Clerk’s Offiee ofsald Court, on orlicforeUm seventh
day of November nextt otherwise Letters Dismlssory
^WUnKejute’ Hon. Ellas Reed, ono ofthe Justices of [
•aid Court, this 7lh day of May, 1850.
may 7 SEABORN OOODALL, o. o. o.
P.EORGIA—Chatham County.—-To all
VJP whom it may concern:
Where**, John F. Guiltnartin will apply to Uie Honor
able tht .nforlor Court or said County, when sitting for
Ordinary purposes, for Letters of Admlnutiatiou de lioiiis
non, on Um cxUle and effects of Waller Smith, late or
••id Couaty, deceased t
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular Ibe kindred and creditors of Uie said deceased, to i may tu juiinai.coui
the cierk^s^e^/M^d^mm/'on"^hefonH?ioeighUi TI/TKMOIRS of tho House of Orleans,
day of June nextt otherwise Loiters of Administration JjX sketches of ihe most distinguished charnel
fll,‘ ^ 1
Latter Day Pamphlet*; edited by Tbonuu Carlysle.No.
3—Downing-street
Woman’s Whim*, or the Female Barometer; transla
ted from the French or X. B. Saintine, author of “l’ic-
lola.”
Haered Scenes and Characters; by J. T. Headley, new
edition.
Memoirs ofthe Court ofMniie Antoinette; by .Madame
Campon, trauslalcd from tho French; by M. DcLom-
artlne.
A Discourse on tho Baconian Philosophy; hy Sntnuel
Tyler.
Hume’s Uistoty uf England; Vol, 6, Harper’s Edition,
complete.
Lectures on Art nnd Poems; by Washington Allston;
edited by Richard Henry Dana.
Tlm Vvomen ofthe American Revolution; by Mrs. El-
let. Vol. ai.
Hketches and Rambles; by J. T. Headley.
Zanonl; bv Hlr K. Ilulwer Lytlon.
Uourt-ldp nnd Wedlock; try the author of the “Jilt.”
Wouiau’s Friend-hip ; by Grace Aguillar. Uec’d liy
may 16 JOHN M. COOPER-
PAINTS, OILS. IIItL'MIEK, Ac. AJ
/jAA ICcgB While Lead, puro Atlantic,
M / flOil do While Load, pure No. I and 3, Union
Wotks, 200 kegs F.ngllsli I.cml
100 krg* Black, Yellow ami Venetian Red, Ground
500 Rr* Chrome Green and Yellow, drynnd trmimd in Oil
1000 do Venetian Red, Spanish Brown anil French Yellow
3000 do lied Lead. Orange Mineral, Paris Green, Prus
sian Blue, Umber, Tirrixlnnnn, Drop Black, llluo
Black, Eddy’s lllnck, Indian lied, and all kinds of
Fancy Colors
30 dnz White-Wash Bru-1ies—all sixes
50 do I’nlnl do do
90 do Hash Tools, do
Grainingnnd VarnLh Brushes,Lettering and Stri
ping Pencil
1000 g.illnns Linseed Oil—boiled and raw.
For sale at wholesale or retail, nn accommodating
terms, hr JOHN G. FALLIGANT, .
iiov 32 West side Mnnnmunt-sq-
will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable W. Thorne Williams, one of
the Justice* of said Court, this eighth day of May, A. D.
eighteen hundred and fifty.
SEABORN
maya
V GOODALL, o. c. o. o. c.
ofAdiitiXratiun TpISHEll’S DrawingllouinSCRAI’ BOOK,
X: London, with 36 hlabty finished engravings, 4to.
J’orter. ono of (he Dana’s Geology of the United States Exploring Expe-
Uti* tenth day of May, 1850. 1 '" ,,nn - "»»'m ■ Mtn «•»«»» of
SEABORN GOODALL,
/^.EORGIA—Chatham County.— To all
VJ whom it nuy concern:
Whereas, Margaret A. Pendernst will apply lo tho
Honornblo Dm inferior Court ofsiud county, when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for Letters of AdmtnUtntUon on
tho ostate ana effects of Pierce 11. Poiuiurgust, late ofsald
county, deceased.
These are therf^hrr fo rite and admonish, all and sin
gular tlm kindred aud creditors of tlm said deceased, to
file their objections, If any they bnve, to the applicant in
tlm Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before tho tenth
day of June nexti otherwise Lettors
will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter,
Jiutlceeoraald Court, r
M
EORGIA — Chatham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern t
Whereas. Eliza 51. Iloustoun, Administratrix of Lydia
McQueen, late of said CouLty, deceased, hath applied to
tlx* Honorable the Inferior Court or Chatham County
when sitting for ordinary purposes for Letters L’isinis-
B X„c nro therefore to cite aud ndmonish all concerned
to file their objections to the applicant (if any they have)
In the Clerk’s Office of said Court, on or before the
fifteenth day of July next, otherwise Letters Dismlssory
will be granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 15th day of January, 1850.
Jau 15 SEABORN GOODALL, c. c. 0.0. o.
with
... distinguished cluraeteis In
France during tlm 17th end leUi Centuries; by W. Cooke
Taylor.
51 arie Antoinette; by Madame Campan and De La
martine.
Memoirs ofthe Empress Josephine; hy M ’llo Lo Nor-
mend.
5ll*a Kavanah’s Woman In France during the 18th
Century.
The Angel World; by Bailey, author of Fettu*.
Tin: Conquest v' Crania} by Wsrharton, author of
Harhi-lngn-
Alfred Tennyson’s Poem*; a new edition enlarged—3
vol*.
Heroine* of 5fi»sionary Enterprise: or. Sketches of
Female Missionaries.
tony 1U W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
C. C. O. C. 0.
/^.EORGIA.—Uborty County.—To aU
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Shepperd Griffin, Admlnlstrntoroftho Estate
ofMoPImrsnn II. Orlfflhj has applied, to tlio Honorable
the Inferior Court ofsald county, while aittingo* a Court
of Ordinary, for Lettere of Dismission Rom his said Ad
ministration i
These are therefore to cite and admonish all persona
interested, to Alo their objections (If nny they hnro) in
tlm Clerk’s office or the Court of Ordlnnry for snld
t'minty within the time prescribed by law, otherwise
Lctt>'rs DiHiiiiw-i.rywIllbognuited the applicant.
Witness, the Honorable O. Hines, one of the Justices
ofsald Court of Ordli
J " ,T
onorable V. Mines, one of the Justices
Irdinary.this Hth day ofJanuary, 1850.
J.8. BKADWELL, o. o. o. I» o.
county, deceased t
Those arc therefore to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors or said deceased, to
hie their objection* (Ifany they have) In this office with
in the time prescribed by law, or said letters will ho
granted.
Witness, the Honorable S. A. Fraser, ono ofthe Jus-
ticc# uf *ahl Court, tills 8th May
l ). 0, BRAD WELL,
0. C.O. L. O.
of said Court, lh
“S' 11
iu«n, quario, who n mini vmuinc oi piiu),,
Tlm Traveller; by Woffington Irviug, Illustrated with
numerous Htecl engravings.
Goldsmith’s 5!inccl!nneous Works; edited by Jas. Prior,
In 4 volumes—1st vol. received.
Dwight’s Grecian and Roman Mythology, with a aeries
of illustrations in outline.
5H*a Frederika Bremer's Works, new edition—vol. 1st
“Tlio Neighbours.”
The Scripture Gift Book, with several finely executed
engraving*.
Egypt Illustrated; by the Rnv. Dr. Hawke*, mnnypbite*.
Tlm Ogilvies;The Monk; The Golden Calf; Phantom*;
Three Nights; Charity Sisters;The Three Cutter*, kc.
Edinburgh and London Quarterly Reviews, for October.
doc 4 W. TIIORNB WILLIAMS.
YITTASHINGTON Irving’s Mnhomet, Vol.
V Y 2d; The Hungarian Revolution; by Col. Pragay.
Layer.I'* Nineveh; cheap ed. 9 vols. 19mo.
David Copperfleld. Vol. 1st.
Tlm Optimist; by Tuckcrntan.
Characteristics of Literature, Illustrated by tho genius
of Literary men.
Hand Book of Modem European Literature; by Mr*.
Living Authors of America! Cooper, Emerson, Poe,
Longfellow, Prescott, Bryant, Halleck, kc.
Danas* Poems nnd Proso Wilting*.
Civil War in Hungnry in 1848 and 1849, with tho per
sonal adventures of an Austrian Officer,
may 4 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
I, BRUSHES, StCi &c.—250 kcs»
White LFnd.puro, No. I nnd 3; 3,000 lbs Englllhdo;
50 kcg« lllnck, Yellow, Red and Brown Paint
3001b* Ground I’nints, vlzt Chrome Green, Yellow,
Paris Green, and Prussian Blue
1^100lbs Dry Venetian Il<:o,n;mnl*h Brown,Lampblack,
Yellow Ochre, Rod Lead, Paris Green, Chronic
Green, Prussian IJhm, Chroma Yellow Umber,
I'criailcsicnna, nnd a variety nf Ifency colors
20 dozen While-wash Brushes. 30 dozen Paint do
5 dozen Varnish, Graining and Artist*’ Brushes
8 by 10,10 by 13; 10 by 14,12 by 14,12 hy 16, 12 by 18
and It by IS Window Gloss, of all qualities
20 dozen large size Picture Glass
10 lild* Connl, Japan, Light nnd Dark Cnnrh Vnrnlsll
14 bids Spirits Turpentine, 300 gallons Linseed Oil
3,000 jilcccs Paper Hangings, assorted kind*
2<>o piece* Paper Borders; Mixed Paints of all kinds
For sale on reasonable terms, liy
JOHN POOLE, Nn. II Whitaker *!.,
oct30 Nearly opposite Swift, Denslow k Webster'S;
TT'MBllOIDERIES and French Nced|t
J J Worked Cuff* and Collars, Lace Cape*, Infant
Waktsand Caps.5(usllu Baud*; also, a beautiful assot
menlof English Thread Laces, Linen nnd Lisle do.; al
so, bwi*a nml Jncormt Edging* and Inserting*; OenU’
nml Ladies' Linen Cambric Handkerchief*, Gloves, Ho
siery, kc., kc., just received, nnd for sole by
mar 6 DEWITT k MORGAN.
P XTEN8IVE aBsuriment of CLOTH ING,
Xj nt No. 150 nnd G!) Gibbon*’ Range, Havannah, (Ga.)
The Hutwcrllier would respectfully inform Ids customers
nnd citizens guucnilly, that he is uow receiving n lame
assortment iff Seasonable READY 5IADE CLOTHING,
made up lc Ids order, ksomisivsi-t to bktail, and those
who buy mny depend upon gettings good nrticle well
made. Ills slock will con«l»t of tlm most fashionable
Goods, nnd mndn In the latest style. HI* iiunncossnry
to nnnmcrnto the different g irment* in nn ndvcrtlremiint,
nnd will ssy every rnsliiniialde garment can be found at
Ids e*tn'.>ILmnent, and nt o* inndeiatr. prices a* can bn
afforded for as good Goods n« will he found there. All
In want are invited to give Idm a call.
N. n. A full assortment of Youth’*. Roy’s nnd Chil
dren’s Ready Made Clothing, which Ilia Ladies are ill-
‘‘ik r *
vlted to look at.
GEO. H. NICHOLS.
T|RUGS.-
XJ articles at wholesale In my line,
— — —— they can procure them at from ten to fifteen
/TlEOIlGIA—Llborty County^—Whereas, *«*■ titan usual prices, by calling nt the cornor or Brough-
\J Samuel H. Perry applies to thli office fiir letters of ton trad Dn^on-su.
administration on Uie estate of Abiul Perry,late of said *P r 11 E ’ JOIIN80N.
ranntr. ilcrrmuhtl **
pOUGH REMEDIES.—Church’s Cough
Vj Drops; Anderson’s do do; New England Cough
Syrup; Ayers’celehrated Cherry pectoral; Jayne’s Ex*
peciorant; Gum Drops, Gum Candy; Jujube Paste and
Jujube Drops, refined Liquorice. Winter’* Cough Lozen
ges, *e. kc.; a large supply or these popular remedies
Just received. and for sale by
0. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.,
fob 97 Druggists, Gibbons’ BuJIdlng.
QPRING and Summer GOODS.—Baniges,
O Summer Silks, Foulard Bilk*. Tissues, Alboreetts,
Foulard Lustres, plain mid figured Orgcndles, plain, dot
ted mid striped Swiss 3fiislins; French and American
colored hfuslins; plain and figured French Jackonets,
French Lawns, plain, colored Cbambreys, Gingham*,
Calicoes. Cambrics, kc. Also, Infant’* embroidered
Kolies, Muslin Bands. Cambric Edgings and Inserting*,
Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, rcnl Vnlnncian Edging,
Imitation Vnlencian Edging, Lisle Edging, Inserting, kc.)
White Muslin Mantillas, Sacks and Capes; black Lnce
Bhawbfsnd Scarfs, Barege and Hewing Silk Scarfs; white
nnd colored, plain and embroidered Crape Shawls and
Scarfs; Neck Ties. Ribbon*, Dress Trimmings, Button*,
ke. Just received, and for snlo hy
aprl LaKOCHB, BOWNE k Ca
■\7C7’OMEN in Franco during tho Eig-h
VY tccntli Century; hy Julia Kavnnagh.
Memoirs of extraordinary Popular Delusions; by
Charles hlaeHay.
Apostolic Baptism. Facts and evidences on the sub-
Ject and mode ofChristlan llnptismt by C. Taylor, edit
or nf Chalinet’* Dictionary ofthe Bible.
Representative Men; by It. W. Emerson.
The Churchman armed, and Hobalt’s apology for apot-
I’ottry ior Schools; by the authorlof’Popular les
ions, kc. Received by JNO.M. COOPER.
I A KE SUPERIOR: lm Physical Charac-
X_1 t-r, Vigplatlon, and Animals; bv Louis Agassiz;
wiili a narrative ofthe tour by Elliot Cabot, ch-gnntly Il
lustrated.
Tlio Manufacture of Iron In nil Ils various branches;
by Frederick Overman, with 150 wood engravings.
Tlio History of England, by Duvtd lluine; Harper’s
Edition—vols. 4 and 5.
Voyage of the U. H. Exploring Squadron, commanded
by UitnUiln Charles Wilke*. U. H. N., lu 1838, U, ’40, ’I,
nml HI, togiilicr wllh exploration* nnd discoveries by
other dlstitiguiriicd tinvlgiiiors mid travellers: and nnac-
count ofthe Expedition !•> the Ih-sd dea, under LiauL
l.jm h; by John H. Jenkins—illustrated.
Lynch’s Exiteditiou to thu Dead Sea and River Jordan;
a new and cheap edition
Encyclopedia of chemistry, practical nml theoretical;
by James C. Booth, A. 51., 51. A. I'.rt., assisted by Camp
bell 5lorflL atitlinr nf "Applied l.'beinl-try.” kc.
Soutitey’a Cuuunon Place Bmik—I’nrts 3 nnd 4.
Memoirs of the .Mother and Wife nf Wa-biugtnn.
Outline*and Sketches by Washington Allston; engrav
ed by J. k S, W. Churtny. Received by
apr23 JOHN M. COOPER.
PATHOLIC Prayer BOOKS.—Uraullna
KJ .Manual; Devout Manual; Catholic I'lely; Flowers
of Piety; SI*** and Vesper Book) Catholic Manual; littr-
rignn's Popular Library; Duway lllhle, kc., ke., various
bindings.
Mire McIntosh’s Women in America.
People 1 have Met—new supply.
Byrne’s Dictionary of.Mechanic-, No. 5.
No. 2, Con Cregan; No. 4,1’i-mlenni*.
The Wclmington’s; by fhe author of Two old Men’*
Talc*.
Cn-mos; byllumbolt; No.’JHoutliey’* Life and Cor-
respuudence.
I)r. Cbafmrr’* Ufa and Writlngrtby Hanna.
Illackwo<«l,for Felmiary—Klcctle fcsilllmati’* Journal.
Heytnour’s Sketches of .Mine,ou. Just received.
mar27 W.TIIOUNE WILLIAMS.
T IIE RACES OF MAN,and their Geo
graphical Dl-trihution; by Charles Pickering, 51.
D., Mrinlicrof tho HcicnUllc Corpi attached to the Ex
ploring F.xpcthtinn during tho years 1838, leCtl), 1840-1
anti 2, under the eominund of Charles Wilkes, U. S. N.
Illurtrnteil wiihrolored porirnlls.
Chiijiinmi’s Ameticnii Drawing
A Universal Formulary: conts
Pr. paring and Adrrrlnlsteritig (illiciunl and other Medi
cines; by It. Kglcsfeld Griffith, 51. D.
.Money Bags nnd Titles—a hit at the Follies of the Age;
translated from thn French of Jules Hamlcau, by Leon
ard .Myers. Received by
— IU
opr II
JOHN M. COOPER.
A Man hy t
engaged wi
QPRINGand Summer GOODS.—Tho Sub-
O scribcrs are now receiving their stock of Spring nml
MurmnorGoorl*, consisting in part of Idack nnJ colored
Cloths, Halit tnnierlalH; Hllk Warp Cnnltmerett*, iff black,
green nnd brown colors; Halit fancy Cassinterre him k do;
Vt:«||rig*. of light Hllk mid figured Murscllle*. All of
which ivill be mnde to order nt the shortest notice, hy
ROBINSON k CA.MI*.
•pr 1 Gmnlry’s Building, next to Pulaski House.
TYTEW Spring GOODS.—Tho subscribers
ll have received, nnd will continue to receive hy fu
ture arrivals from New-York, a large and well selected
stock of Htsple mid Fancy Dry Good*, which they offer
for sale at tho lowest mnrkct prices, nnd to which they
invite the attention of Country 5lerchanta, Factor* nnd
Planters.
fob 38 BN1DER, LATIIROP fc NEVITT.
CAUTION EXTXVA |
, tho name of RUEL CLAPP haa
__ _ with a young man of thu name of 8. P.
Townsend, and uses Ills name lo put ups Snrsnpnrllln,
wdiieli they call Dr. Town semi’s Sur*ap.trills, denomina
ting ItflK^ (//.YE, Original, etc. Tills 'J'mvnsend Is tut
doctor nml nnver was, hut was Ibrmeily n worker on rail-
ruatt*, cnunls, and thu like. Yrtlw aremiwsthe title o 1
Dr., ftir lltu pur|Mi.-e of gaining credit for what he Is not.
Huts also sending out cards headed "Trick* of Quack*,”
In which lie *sya, I Iravc snld Uie u*e of iny namn for 97
a Week. I will give S. I’. Townsend #500 If lie will pru
ducc one single uditnry proof of this. Till* I* tn caution
the public not In lm deceived, and purchase noun hill the
nKMVWK UHWI.YjIt. out Dr. Jacob Townsend’*
Sarsaparilla, having on It the <>ld Dr.’* likeness, Id* fami
ly coal of nruts, nnd Ills signature across the coat of arms.
JACOB TOWNSEND.
Principalojtce, 102 JVrtr-Y, rX- City.
OLD DOCTOR JACOB TOWNSEND,
The Original Discoverer of
Tin: UEMIINE TOWN8HND
SARSAPARILLA.
Old Dr. Tutvnsend I* now about 70 year* of ngc, an-
bn*Iona horn krown n* tho ADTIIOR mid PIHCOVEIL
Bit nf the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOWNSEND HARl
HAPARILLA.” Being poor, lie was rompidled tn limlf
It* inaiiuiiicture, hy tvhirii menu* it has Imcn kept out ol
matket,nnd the sales rlrcumscTilmd tn those only who
had proved Its worth mid known its vnlite. It Imd rent'll-
ed thu ear* or many, ncvorthclore, na those person* wlm
had beuti healed nf sore diseases, nnd saved from death,
proclaimed Its excelleuca aud wonderftil HEALING
POWER. This Grand and Unequalled preparation la
manufactured nn tho Inrgest scale, and i* called for
throughout tho length nnd breadth of tlw (nud.
TI1K UENDI5K
Old Dv. Jncob TuwiiBiiuI'aMnranimrllln
Is so pre'pared, that nil the Inert properties of thu Hnrsa-
pnrilla root nro first removed, evcrytiilug capable or lm-
coming arid or of fermentation, Is extracted mid rejected;
then every |*irthdu of .medical virtue I* secured in a pure
and concentrated form; nnd titus it is rendered Incnpaldo
nf losing nny nflis vnlnnblo anil healing properties. Pro-
pared in till* wa>\ it lstiiadu the most powerful agent m
the C'irre or Iimuturnilile liUrnsc*.
lienee Hits touson wliy we henr cmuniriidatinii* on
every side In Its ffevor hy men, women and children.
We find il lining wonders In thucure of
CONSUMPTION. DYSPEPSIA, nml LIVER COM
PLAINT, mid in HHEHMATISiM, HUUOFULA nml
PILES. L'OHTIVENKSH, nil CUTANEOUS EUUP-
TIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, and all affections mi-
sing from Iiiipnrlly nf Iho Illnnr!.
It possesses a marvellous effienry In all complaints ari
sing from liirilgcMinn, rrom Aridity of the Stomach; from
imuniml «'iiciilatiou, deiertnliintloti nf blood to tho head,
palpitation of Ilte hrart, raid feet nnd cold hands, cold
chills and hot flashes over the Imdy. It ha* not had its
equal in rough* nnd cold; mol promotes easy expectora
tion, nud gcntlo perspiration, relaxing airicture of the
lungs, llirnnt, and every oilier part.
Ily removing obstructions, nml regulating the general
system, It gives tone and strength lo the whole body, mid
cures nil form* of
Nervous Disease* sxml Dclitltty,
III* not possible for UiU medicine to fnllto ilogood; It
has nothing in It which can ever harm; It can never sour
or snoil, and Iheraforo can never lose Its eurnlive power*.
It elennses the blood, rxeims tho liver lo healthy notion,
times tiie stomncli nnd gives good digestion, relieve* Uie
I towels of torpor mid ronstipation, allay* inflamnlloo.
purifies thu skin, cqunlizca tho circulation iff Iho IiIinnI,
producing gentle tvnrmtii equally nil over the ImmIv, nml
he inoenalhUt perspiration; rclnxcs all siriclitres nnd
tightness, remove* nil obstructions, nnd invigornlus the
entire iicrvuu* system. Is not tills, then,
The Metllrlne you I’l'c-cmliinilly Nccilf
But ran nny of these tilings be said of 8, p. Townsend's
Inferior artieli! I This young Ilian’s liquid is not to hu
Cmnjmnalwllh the OUl Dr.'s,
hcrnttseof mm Grand Fact, that tho ono Is INUAPABLn
of DETERIORATION nml
Never Hpolls,
while tho other DOES; It sour*, ferments, and blows the
bottle# cotitiilnlngititito fragments; the sour, neid liquid
explodingaml damaging oilier goo.lt.! Must not tills lior-
rime compound be poisonous tit tlio system.
Now, I* ll not horrildo to make and sell, mid inflnitul
worse to use ihl*
Huuriiiu, KermenUni
OF S. P. i
nnd yet he would fain have It understood Hint Old Jncob
Townsend's GENUINE ORIGINAL HARHAI’ARILLA,
I* UK IMtTA Tt Off of Id* Inferior preparation! I
Heaven forbid that wn should deni In an nrticle which
would bear llto most di-taui rcsemhlnnce lo S. P. Town
send’s article | and which should bringdown upon the
Old Dr. such a mountain load of complaints and crimina
tions rrom ngent* who linvn sold, nnd purchaser* who
have used S. P. Townsend’s FERMENTING UOM-
Ull. IIOOFLAND’B
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS
PRKPABBD IY Da. V. M. JACKSON,
At the Herman Medicine Store, 120 Arch-it.,
Philadelphia,
W/ILL Eflbetually Cure Livor Complaint,
Y Y Jnumllcu. Ilys|iep*ia, Chronic or Nervous Debili
ty, Disen*, a of thu Kidneys, end all Diseases arising
from n Disordered Liver or 8inma<-h.
rtiteli. a-Uoiull|Kilion, Inward I'll.*, Fullness of Blood
tn the (lend, Aridity of the stomach. Nausea, Heart
burn, Disgust for Fund, Fulluos! or wuight lu ilte Stoni
n'h, Hour Eructations, sinking or Fluttering at the l’it
of tho stomach, Mvlmmlug of the Head, Hurried and
Difficali Breathing, Hutti rlug at tho Heart, Choking or
Suirncutliia Miiisationa when fn a Lying I’usture, Limu'ss
of VI- Ion, Dot* or Wei* before the Sight, Fever and Dull
pain In Dim Head. Dell,.•limey of Perspiration. Yellowness
of (lie Skin mid Etc*, i'uiu in the Side, llnek, Chest,
Limb*, kc., Sudden Flushes nf Ileal, Burning In tiie
Flesh, Comtmit Imnglningsof Evil and Gnat Depres
sion of Spirits.
Thu Genuine are Entirely Vegetable and freefoom Al
coholic stimulant Syrup, Aloes, lihcuhiird, Calomel,
Acids mul all Mineral nml Injurious Ingredients, they
nru plensautin tit-tu nud stuull, mul mild in lltelr opera
tion, never griping or giving nuy iiueasincss: they give
sir. ngtli to tne whole system whilst they drive from it
ill ease. Th. y can bo administered to the most delicate
Infant wllh p -r cct saf-tty.
HEAD TIIE FOLLOWING ARTICLE.
It appeared III the lending German Journal of I'liltnilot-
plila—tlio "Philadelphia Democrat.” Thu Ifelitnr was lu lulluenco. ll ltnnie.tir.tely
jtcrtniially a-'qualnltsl tvitii Dr, lloailand, mid prising the tics* of Uie female frame, whk
servlet)* of ihi* great man lie could not quietly look upon — -
thu assurance of an iuqHistur, without apprizing Ilte public
of approaching danger <
* CHRISTOPH WILHELM IIUFELAND.
IN kNoLiau
CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM IIOOFLAND,
"One nf the mo,t tenowned physicians, one of the
greatest heneracbN* of mudern llluo*, waa bornnt Langen
Sul/. i, Germany , mi the hhli day of Aujurt, I7U9. After a
careful scliotmtio education, hu, like his Ifetinr nnd grand-
father, / two eelehrnled Doctor*,) voluntarily devoted Illni'
scirto iliu study of .Metllcine, nt Jena and Gottingen, and
In t?dd obtained Ihe degree of Doctor of Mcdb ine, at the
latter Uaiversity. From 1.93 to 1801, ho nffiriaird as
Pro e.sor nt tlm Unlvcrsityot Jena, lu 1801, lie wnsap-
G Inicl Private I'liy-l. inn tutlie King or Prussia, 5fem-
r of titc Academy of Scti nvu, and ujnnt tiu. Mtnhtish-
tnent of tlm uenr College at Uerilti, I’rofossor mul Court
Physician by the 5llnMry ofthe Juti-rior. lli.ehar.K ti r-
I*tic profoundness end deep penetration enalded him to
cotnldiiu tlio thcorelienl mul practical; to unlto old end
new systems; produce in common the nrarticul and use
ful, and thus draw therefrom the results mid necessary
applicable mean*.
”lt was Dr. II. prlnci|ially, who expoecd ami destroyed
* * lUunt
/CARPETINGS, Oil Cloths, Rutra, Stc—
VJ 15 pieces super Brussel* Carpeting; 20 do do 3 ply
do; 20do super nnd superfine Ingrain do;20 dnCottnnnnd
Colton nml Wool do; 20 do5 8.3 4 nnd 4-4 Venetian do;
10 do 0-4 nnd 12 4 col’d Baize; il, 4, (J nud 0 4 Oil Cloths;
4,5, mul 6-4 while and col’d ninttirig; wllh n large a*
sortme.nt of Tufted aud Chenille Ruga and Mats. Just
received and for sale hy
sept4 SNIDER, LATIIROP k NEVITT.
■DARAOES, GINGHAMS ke.. — Per
J / steamer Southerner: plain mul printed Burnses;
5!onrnlng nnd Fancy Gingham*; solid col’d French Cam
brics; col’d .Mill'll"* and Lawn*; blk Grenadines and
Enrages; blk Lace Scarfs und Shawl*; Fancy Ribbons;
FOOTE.
Button* kc.
LATIIROP U f
r ADIES DRESS GOODS.—Paris Albo-
J_J rines, Tyrolifiinrs, Tissues, Figured narnges,
Plain do, In all color* t Fotillard Silks, Indiu nnd French
Silk*, Blk Go de Ithincs, kc., recently received and for
•ale by DEW ITT it MOllO AN.
'"nr III hero’s Now Building.
T^URTIIER SUPPLIES of tho Confession
< ’? n ? re l* n )tim Irish Gil lllsst by Charles Lever.
White Jacket or tho World in a Man-of-war: by iier-
man .Melville.
, Tlm Ways ofthe Hour: by the Author of «Tlt« Bpy,”
"Tho Red Rover,” kc. Received hy
»nny 15 JOHN M. COOPER.
TT IESTED’S Breast OINTMENT—Thia
I umors from any oilier causes, whether in Ihe llronstor
any other part of the body; Just received and for sale by
fob 7 G. IL HENDRICKSON k CO.
CANDS’ Sarsaparilla; Clark’s Matches;
n .?, rdy t Ami-Dyspeptic and AnU-BUIous Elixir;
Hall’s Cinnamon Hoap,for *nlr. hy
larqoii:
fc GODFREY,
laudry’s Rulldlng.
ILTENRION’S superior Syrups of Lemon,
XX Pine Apple, Strawberry, Raspberry, Ginger, Or
geat,kc. Just received by
A. A. HOLOMONH k CO.,
raarSH Market-square.
utliiff. Aelrt “Compound”
P. TOWNSEND!
d, nml pit
PERM BN
We with it understood, hernuse it I* the aheoluti truth,
tlint ri. V. Townsend’* article mid Old Dr. Jacob Town
send’s Sarsaparilla are h •nv’en-wiilc.npart!’amiTrifintn'ly
dissimilar; that they are unlike In every particular, hav
ing not ore slugln tiling in rniniuon.
A* H. I’. Town-end I* no doctor, nml never was, I* no
chemist, no pharmaceutist—knows tin more of medicine
nr disense, than nuy other common, unscientific, unpro
fessional man, what guarantee ran the public have that
they are receiving ngcnuiiie scientific medicine contain
ing nil the virtues of tlm article* used in preparing It,
nnd which are iiicnpuhlnorchantte*, which might render
them the AGENTS of DISEASE instcud of health/
It i* to arrest fraud* upon the unr<uitiiiNlo, to ivotir halm
Util wounded humanity, to kindle hope In Ilia despairing
bosom, to restore health nud bloom nnd vigor Into the
crushed nml broken nml to banish infirmity—thnt old Dr,
JACOB TOWNSEND InwHOUGHT mul FOUND Ilia
opportunity nnd tnunns to tiring* Ills
UrMiiil Uni vernal Concentrated Remedy,
within tho resell, nnd to the knowledge ofnll who used ll
that they tuny learn and know, hy Joyful experience, lu
Tmtiaccndent Power to Ilenl I
and thus to have ihe unptirclutsable satisfaction oflinvlng
mired thousand* nnd uillllnu* from .the lied of sickness
mu despondency, to hope, health, and a longlife of vigor
and UMeriilnessiotliRmieIvcN, their fntnlllcs and friends.
Principal office 102 Nassau street, N. Y
Je27 WM. flUMl’HHEVB. J*.. Agent,Savannah.
'POWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA^
X «) dozen 8. P, Townsend’s celehrated Bnrsnpnrlllai
Just received and forsalo hy
umr 6 o. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
QUPER Cnrbonatoof SODA.—Thesubacri-
KJ Iters offer for sale at n low price 500 lbs. super Car-
bonnto ofHodo, direct from the innniiftictnry.
ay 15 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-sq.
IVf OREHKAD’S Magnetic MACHINES.
-lyx A supply of Moreltead’s Magnetic Machines, re
ceived by the Agents, A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO.|j
XROMATIC VINEGAR—EdT&C^’i
Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar. Inst received and for
••lo by 8. tt. IIBNDRIOKSON fc CO.,
Gibbons’ Rulldlng.
ROACH’S EMBROCATION—Thisartl-
IX cla is Imported direct, nml Ibr snlo hy
mV 28 TURNER fc ODEN, Mouumont-fquare.
tlie’lliowu'* System,'tthich,mdwJtlisiandluglhebriUL...
exterior,could not 1 nuccal iU iznu> Imiteifei tl.m»,brought
10 light hy IliHitlsnd a noldu inipaitiality, sound truilts,
nml ileep |H'iietrnlliqi. lndu|H ndout «t'lift pinrllcnl usa-
fulness n* I’liyslcisn nnd I’rntessor of the hunting art, he
has earned "inlying lame for Ills superior knowledge in
Muti'tia Medics,tu well as for hit manifold win k» on M ed-
ii-al juri-prudi iici'. Among these may be nientloued
Ilia world tenowned 'Maktobcollk, or tiie art of prolong
ing life.’ <Sv*k'in of practical healing art,’ •Ideas of |*n-
tlmgi'iiic,''Ji.iirniil iff practical .Medicine,’ Ac. lie haa
besides nil Ihi* gained i turiml fiitiia and praise from suf
fering Imiunidly lor tho discovery mid nmibinalinn of
several Infallible uiedicinsL, aiming whlrh 1* the far
famed nnd Justly eckhrati d compound, known as
Dlt.llOOFLAND’S GERMAN HITTERS.
rim application <ff ni'idtiniis earth for Uio cure of sul
phuric dlsoasa.-. Thu cclcbmtud Diaphoretic remedy-
mid numerous Invaluable recorded recipe*.
After Ihe celebration iff ids fiftieth professional (festivi
ty, in 1833. upon which ocea-ioti Die King of Prussia lion-
nred him with the Insignia iff the tinier ofthe Cross ofthe
BedI Engle, mid tunny other lloynl Onlets mul Mnika of
distinction, lie ill;d on ihe 25th tiny of Atigiirt. I KM, ins
tho King of PnisMit's private 5ledu al Councillor,) with
out nny Icgitimatn mule heir 01 offspring.
"Dr. C. 51. Jnckson, or Philadelphia, line had the
means of obtaining the genuine reripea ofthe great med
ical counsellor‘Christoph Wilhelm IlNfeland,’ mid these
Invaluahle medicines nru prepared wllh the utmost enre
nt the German Aledlcino Store, The hitter mixture 1
Honllmid’s German lliltere, is the result of many yenis*
study nnd experience by the great Inventor, mul known
nnd prized in Europe as nn infalllblu remedy for tiie cure
of Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, fcc. Dr. C.
M. JncksonVi.r-'parnilou of this medicine lm* obtained
the same celebrity in this Western World. The losllmo.
trials ami limumeraldn confinnations ol tlintismiria of the
most severe and difficult rases curl'd. Is itumlo proof of
this. 1 ho medicines compounded by Dr. C. 5L Jackson
have prodiircd the verj' eflcctsand thosnnie jinppy resulu,
which tlm Immortal Inventor Indicated nnd intended, mid
rnnncqiictiriy must lio prepared with scrupulous nroiiraei
lu vletv of Uie above fiicU it seems singular thatnny ima
could have thu luudihood nnd impudence to nbuse tho
nainenfihl* distinguished Docior.wlioriled thirteen years
ago. To pas* off n charlatan quack preparation ns tiie
renl and Benuino medicine, ami to give n scnildniice of
originality hy nlfixlng a (lie simile ofthe deceased, Is in-
deed extraordinary I The public will understand wbnlto
cx|m)c|, nnd wlmt to do uniloi such rireumslaiircs.”
A Number of qenuan paper* copied the above and are
therefore entitled to our thunk*.
There Bitter* me worthy the attention or Invalids.
Possessing grant virtue* In the rectification of disease* of
the liver and lesser glands, oxerrislngthe mostsunrrhing
power* In weakness and affection* or tlm digestive or
gan*, they are withal, *afo, certain, and |dcn>nut.
• Ottlulmte eftlie PlitlniirtpUta Press.
Tin' German "llliiiintti-d Nows” says:
"Our editor nnd other* of ml* office linvo used tho
German Bitters nnd can recommend ft witlicniifidencn to
our render*. A* prepared hy Dr. Jackson, it fully cqunls
11 not surpasses in Its pffecta u|m>ii ill -eased Liver nnd
phyrtelsri »V 10 ru,,n, ‘ l °*peetotlon or thn distinguished
The "City Item,” October Kith, anyat
Jov ronTHK iMVAbto.—How ninny ofeurreaders are
afflicted wllh diseased liver, stoium'li, or nerves I Mnny,
no dmiht. Titov are to |m pitied, yet fo nil there Is a cute.
Dr. Iloolland’s German Bitters has alrcmly cured hun
dreds; and that it will cure, no one wlm once U‘*s It will
doubt, If they use It ns directed. It lias established for
Itsvh nn unity lug fm m,whHtfow lmve dona out nf tho
vn*t number that linitlmciilhinwii before tlm public. It
iMOtmnf Um mostperlbct preparation* in use, nml, tun
Germ:in contemporary has said, that ns prepared by Ur.
Jackson, it fully equals, If hot surpasses, in It* e fleets the
fullest representations oftlm distinguished |diy*|elnn who
first comimundcil It. Aa n spurious nrticle la now before
tlio public, we would caution all against using auy hut
Hint signed by o. 51. Jackson and sold hy him ut 120
Arcli-stn cl.
Tim "Camden Domocrat,”tlie best paper In WcstJcr-
s*y, *»)•*, July 21 x
"IIOUFLAND’8 GER5IAN BITTERS.”
"We havo seen many Haltering liolicesnr this iticdiclnu,
nnd the source from whlrh they emtio Induced u* to nmke
inquiry respecting its merit*. From Inquiry wo were per-
sunded louse it, nnd must ,ay we found it specific lu it*
action upoiiiU-ea.cs of tlm liver and digestive organa,
and the powerful influence ll exert* upon nervous prostra
tion is really surprising. It enltus and strengthens the
nerves, bringing them Inton state oftoposo, utuklngaleep
refreshing. '
If this medicine was more generally used,wo are satis
fied thero would lie leu sickness, ns from the afonmeh,
liver mul nervous system, the great ninjorily of real nml
Imaginary diseases emanate, lingo them in a healthy
condition, nml you rnn hid defiance lo epidemic* general
ly. Till* extraordinary medicine we would advise our
friends who ere ut all Indisposed lo give n trial—It will
then recommend llself. It should, lu fort, hu in every
fondly.” No other medicine can prnduccauclrevidcnccs
of merit.
REWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.
Till* medicine lie* uttniuud that high character which
is necessary for till modlt Ine* to Minin to induett counter
feiter* to put forth u spurious article at the risk of Ute
Uvea ofihosc who nre innocently deceived.
Uak well to (At marks qfikt Granixi.
They havo the Written signature of C. 51. JACKSON
■—mtliu wrapper,nnd Iris nunio lilowt 1 • • •
conrotrao r.tta
SAltSAPAKIUA.
Wonder nnd Illesalng ortho Ago.
The Most Extraordinary Medicine in the l For Id/
Tills Exlnttfla put up In Quart iioUlMilt It aix times
cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior many sold.
It cure* ill-rare without vomiting, purging, sickgfflni
or dehlllinilugtlio I'ntlent. '
The great beauty mid supetlotlty of tbi . Snr*n|ikrll|a
oie( nil oilier Medicines Is, while It eradicates dUe«*t.
‘ irate* thu body. It Hone or tlm very best *
SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES
aver known; It not only pmlfioa the whole systemnnd
slroiiatimna tho person, hut It crentes now, pure nud rich
hlnml; npower pnvsosaed by wo otiwr Mcdivlnc, And
In tills lies Uie grand secret of its wonderftil success. |.
has performed within tlio last two years, more than on*
[ lundrrd thousaud cures of severe casco of disease, ai
east, 50,000 were considered Incurable. || has saved ths
lives of moro than 15,000 children thu three past seasons.
100,000 cases of Ueueml Debility uml want
of Nervoua Bnrrgy.
Dr. S. I*. Townsman's Sarsaparilla Invigorates the
wlmla aystem permanently. To tlwre who have I0.1 their
muscular energy, by tiie effects or medicine, or Indta re.
linn rommltled In youth, or llm excessive indulgence of
the passions, und brought on by physical prositnllnu „r
Ihe nervous system, lassitude, want ut mntdtion, folutlng
sensation*, premature decay and decline, hastening u*
ward that fatal dlroase, Con»umpthm, can be nitlrrly m.
stored by this pleasant remedy. This SaiMparilla is for
* UpC 'lor l iN%aOnAT IV lfl CORDIAL,
Aa It renews nnd Invlgomtea the system, gives activity fo
the limbs, and strength to the muscular system in a most
extraordinary degree.
Cuusumirtlnn Cured.
Cleanse nnd Strengthen. Consumption can be cured—.
Bronchitis, Consumption, Livor Complaint, Colds, Cn-
t ilth, Coughs, Astiiuui, Mdlllng ol Blood, Soreness fo
the Chest,llcctle Flush. Night Swenu, Difficult Or Pro-
ftisa Expectorntlnn, l’alo lu the tide, fcc., have been
and can be cured-
Milt I Ini; lllooil.
Dr. B. 1*. Towtiaean—1 verily itcllevu your Sannpnrlt-
la has been Ilia menus, through Providence, ofsnvtug my
Iti'a. i linvo lor several ) ear* had a Imd Cough. I bis.
came worse nnd worse. At last I raised large quantities
of blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated
and reduced, and did not expect tu Ine, 1 have only u*n|
vour Harrapurilln a short time, trod lliete has a wonder-
ftti clianav Lev u wrought In mo. I nut now able ro walk
all over tno city. 1 raise no blood, und my rough tins lot t
me. You can well Imngiuo that I am tlumkftif for these
results- Your obedient servant,
WAI. RUSSELL, 65 Catherine it.
Fltet Fits 11 Vital II
Dr. 8. P. Townsend, not having tested Ills Sarsaparilla
In case of FlU, ofrour.o, never recomnmiidfd It, and uu«
surprised to receive the lollowlng from an Intelligent nud
respectable former in Wcslchrsd r County t
Ford ham, August 13,1847.
Dr 8. P. Towhsmd—Dear sin I have a little grlrl, so.
von year* nr ngn, wlm has been several years afflicted
with Fits; we tried nlmnrtoveiy thing for her, hut with
out success; at ln-t, Hlihougli wo could find no reeom-
mendailnn in ynnr cin-nlnr* ftw ease* like her*,we thought,
as shewn* In very dnllceir health, we would giveher
some of) our Sarsaparilla, and ate glad wn did, for It n»t
only restored her strength, hut she has nn return of the
Fits, to our very great pIcnMiru nnd sutprise. the Is fast
hccmnlng tugged end healthy,for which we foci grateful.
Yours,respectfully, JOHN BUTLER,Jr.
Fcnmle Medicine*.
Pr. 8. P. Towns a* o’s Sarsaparilla Is a sovereign and
speedy cure ftir Inriidcnl Consumption. Barrcuness, Pro-
|.«|Nsua Uteri, or Falling of tho Womb, Cnstiveness, Piles,
Lrncorrlnou. or Whites, ohsiruetcd or difficult Menstrua
tion, lucunlilicnre of Urine, nr Involuntary dl-rlmrgn
thereof, and for the griursl pnairntlon ofthe system—no
mailer whether the result of Inherent ran** or causes,
produced by Irrrgulnrltv, illness or accident. Nothing
can be ninru surnriring than RsiiivIgotatlnicirerU nn tlio
huitinn frame. Personsnll weakness and insritudf, ftetn
taking It, at once become rohu*t und foil of energy under
‘ itiui iico. It lmnie.llr.iely counteract* the nerveless-
of Use female frame, which is the great came of Bar
renness. 11 will not lm exported nru*, in cases of so
delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures perform
ed, but we can assure tho afflicted, tlint liundnxls ofenree
have been reported to u*. TIioumiiiIs of ctw. s where
fiinillh's lmve liecn without children, after using n few
hotllcsafthlsiiivalunblc modiilnu,huvo been blessed wllh
fine, health v offspring.
tirtst lllcsstiiR to filotlrrrs nml CItllilren,
ll Is the infest nnd nm*l offectunl medicine for purifying
tlm system, nml rclluvlng llm suffering* nttfifdnni upon
childbirthevcrdlsenvcrmf. itslrcngtliensboihiheniuih-
er anil the elilhl, prevents pain nnd dl-ca-e, Incrcnm sand
enriches Ute food; throe wlm have used It, think it la In-
dlxpensaldu. It Is highly useful both before andnRermn-
fluenieut, aa It prevents disease* ntlendnnt npon child-
Irtrlli—In Coftiveitfis*. Piles, Cramps, Swelling or the
Feet, Despondency. Ilwntbunj. Vomiting, Pnlnln the
Back and Loins, Fnlsu I'uitis, Heuiorrhare, and In regu
lating the seen linns and equalizing the circulation, linns
no equal. The grant homily ot this medicine is, It Is al
ways safe, nud Ihe most delicate use It most successfully,
ry few cases require nny other medicine, in ronui n
tiillu Castor Oil. or Magnesia Is useful. Excreta, lu llm
open air, nnd light food wllh this medicine, will always
secure a safe and easy confinement.
IUxeumatisin.
Blackwell's Island, Sept. 14,1847.
Dr. 8. P.Town»snd— Dear Sir: I linvo suffered terri
bly Ibr nine yenr* with tire Illreuinntlsm, eonridernhle of
lire time I could not enl, sleep or we'k. I had tho nlinost
distressing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen.
I have u*ed four bottles of your Sarsaparilla, nnd they
liavedona me uioro limn one thousand dollar* wnrtii of
good. I am so much Iretier— indeed I am entirely reliev
ed. You uro at liberty to use tills fur thu benefit of tire
afflicted.
Your* respectililly, JA5IES CUM51ING8.
TI “ ” -
reiNciahle clergyman
d In thn ftdlowltigcer-
' * fer it-
out which thru art spurious.
For snlo wholesale nnd rctnil nt the German 51edicine
0 blown In lire holilo,iB{/A-
Storo, Nn. 130 Arch-slreul, one door Itclow Sixth, late of
378Race-street, 1’liilndclphln. For snlo in Hnvnminii hy
, , ... . J. a. Laroche.
In Charleston by Haviund, IIarrar. &Coj—In Au-
gitsmliy WM.IlAiNK*.midhyrn*|iectahlo Denier* gem
rally throughout tire United Slate*. net 37
XTELUNGER’S LINIMENT. —This
XV. highly fragrant nnd truly wondorful embrocation
ha* hi,an In usa for upwards iff thirty years, hy tltq best
niKtllcnl prnotitloners In the. world; It never foils to euro
ItliciiiiintlNm, Burn*, Scald*; Pains In tire Rack, nnd Af
fections of the Splno.fco. fcc. For sale hy
U. IL IIEND1UCKBON fc CO.,
apr 17 Gibbons’ Rulldlng.
pANCHALAGUA—A Californian Plant
KJ of rare virtues; n preventive and cure (hr Con
sumption, Bronchitis, Fever and Ague, and lllllou* Com
plaints. Infolildo In all diseases peculiar lo females, nr
which originate in Constipation or tire Bowels or Impuri
ty or tho Blood; received and for sale hv
>n 93 G. R. HBNPRIOKBON It C(\
TXriNNEIl’S Arcanum Extract.—Tho Ar-
Y Y eanum Extract is an unrivalled Medicine for the
effectual cure ofScrofitln or Kings Evil, the worst diseas
es of the Skin, Ulcerous Sore* and HyphilRIe Ta'nta,
Rheumatism, White Swellings, Liver affections, Dyspep
sia, CO*tlveno*» of tlio Bowels, General Debility, fco.i
for snlo only by LaIIOCHE fc GODFREY,
Jan 30 Gaudry’s Building.
lie Rev. John Super
Of Jersey City, an old and highly re* 11
of lire Baptist Ilcni'Udnalion, handed 11
tlfieote at Dr. S. P. Townsend’s office. It speak* ll
srlf.
Dr. 8. P. Towksenu—Dear Sir: I am constrained lo
give you aatniouiciilnftlre benefit I derived from using
yoursarnapaniln, Irelievtiig, by so doing, I shall render
a benefit lo ihosi) who arc buflcrlug as I lmve been. I was
reduced for many month* by tire Dyspc;isla, so much that
It wo* with uiueli diffieiilty for nre tn walk nr keep nhniiL
I had also a tetter, wlileli enverod the mrot part tff lay
head—which was extremely trouldesmire and sore; il got
to Ire almrot a scab. I u.nil quite a numtrer ufrciiirdic*
ftir forth tin* complaints, but received little nr nn benefit,
until I took ymir tforroparilla, which, through thn klud-
net* of Providence, has restored tue lu tuora than my
muni healtli, ns I nm uow enjoying butler Ilian I have for
a number o' years. I am now till years of age. 1 believe
It to l>e nn Invaluahle medicine, nnd reenmmend it to my
acquaintances, which I* vutv huge,a* I have been n min
ister a great mnny yenr*. I hope this hasty sketch may
be ns much benefit to you ns your medicine tins to nre,
July 11,1847. JOHN HEGEII, Jersoy City.
Methodist (lIcKO'iiinii.
Tho following was scut tn our Agent in Railway, by tire
Rev. J. O.TCN ISDN, of lire 5lclliodi*t E;d-copal Chutch
—ono of the most learned and respected In tire connec
tion—and i* niretlier evidence nftlre wonderful eflfecfo of
Dr. 8. P. Townsend’* Hnrinpnrillnon tits system!
Friknd I'karson—Having lor some time past, n» you
nru aware, experienced grout general debility of my sys
tem, atiendcd with constant and alarming liribrtinn of my
throat and lungs, I was,at your Instance, and in conse
quence iff having read Captain McLean’s decided lestl-
moityiniU behalf, induced In try Dr. 8.1’.Towiiseml’g
for-fomed Snr»ii|Mirllln. I tried it, I confess, more in lire
Irejm than in the confidence ol Its proving efficacious; hut
I mu foiund in enndor now innrknowlcdgc.llmt I Imd not
tried it long before I began to exp-trienra Its salutary ef-
focia; and I may now *ny, with Captain .Mrl.can, " Hint
I would not bo without it nn nny conrbirration.” It hns
done me more good than any previous remedy I havo
tiled, and ll'Hils statement Is deemed hy you nrnny Im
portance, you have my full consent to make It public.
This rcitifieate cnnclurlvcly prove* Hint this Fnr*n;n-
rllln tins perfot l control «rcr tire nrest obsllnale diseases
of tire blood. Three person* cured in fore house is unpro-
ecdsnted.
Three Children.
I)r. 8. P. Townsnnd—Dear Slri I linvo the pleasure 10
Inform you tlint three of my children have been cured iff
tint Scrofula hy lire nsu of your excellent medicine. 2 hey
were afflicted very severely wllh bad Hnro*; hnvti taken’
only four bottle*! It touk tirem nwny, ftir which 1 feel
OPINIONS OP PHYSICIANS.
Dr. 8. I*. Townsend Is nlmrot daily n cclvingorder*
from Physicians in Uio different parts of the Union.
Tills b* to certify that we, ilia undersigned, Physicians
nftlre City nf Albany, havo in minierons case*, ptescrlltod
I>r. 8. P. Townsend's 8nr*a;Mtills, and believe it to be
one of tire most valuable preparation* In the nmikeL
II. P. PULING, M.D.
J. WILSON, 51,1).
U. R. RIUGGH, M, D.
P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D.
Albany, April 1,1847.
AoKN-ra.—Redding fc Co., No. 8 State-street, nnd Mr*.
E. Kidder, No. 1UU Court-Miect, Boslon; Samuel Kidder,
Jr.,Lowell; Henry Pratt,Snltuit; Jnnre* II.Green, »or-
ccrior; Allison fc Gault, Concord; J. Hnlili fc Soil, Pro*
vldonro; nml hy Dragglit* nnd ATorelmut* gctreraliy
foroughout tlio ifnlled States, West Indies, and tire Lan
Hole Agont* for Savannah,
THOMAS M. TURNER fc CO.,
181 Ray-sired.
O AIC OllCHAM) Add Spring Wflor.—
Tho Waters of these cclr.brntcil Mcdlclnzl Sptleg*
have been very exiensivclyused hy Pliyslclnns for a greal
variety or disenics; for diseases of thu skin ofeverrklnd.
they nre regarded ns n curtnln rotnedy; in cn*«* of debili
ty, loss of appetite, weakness of tlrelirenst end hnrkjlire
Waters nro a safe nnd plcnsntit remedy, nnd also for uys-
penria and Chronic Uiarrliom. , ,
The proprietors roly particulnriy on tire oplnlonsorrny*
sicinti*, who have tested tire Water* to siitatnniintoHre
Iritlli of tire above assertion*. It la pin tip in qunrt bot
tles, nlSO cent* par bottle—iIomi, awlnoalnsslttll.
sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON fc C<> _
ITARDY’S Anli-Dysiieptionnd Anli-Bi;
XX Inus ELIXIR.—A po.itlvo nnd pcrmnnrnl‘’fo 8 .
for Dyspeiwln, Hypochondria, Constipation, hfcwu at
Cosliveness, lud|irsllon,Lomof Appetllo, ncfotnl De
bility, Nausea of Pregnancy, Worm*, nnd nil 11 i f
ortlio Liver. Stomach, Kid tiles and Spleen. J , !f{ 1 r *£. e ‘ vca
and foraale by LaROCIIE & GODFREY,
fob 4 Oaudry’a Buildfoly
J E. JOHNSON, ortlio lolo (inn ofJolm-
• son fc Cn.,Driiggl*ls, Bn* rocoinniniicud businws
nt tlio corner nf llroimhtmi nml Dr«yton-*1 root*, n ’ , i , . r , 1 "
spectfully solicits the pntroiisgu of hi* ftienfi* and tire
^ U A*cotnpleUJ stock of puro DRUGS, UIJBMIOALB and
PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONSphlnlnefiIftom
such sottrcoa ns nduilt of no tloubi of lltelr being genunre
"ud! Watar. In tlio l.lgtm.t nmo of |K'fcolln»,'*l> 111111
fcctlonary nnd Fnttcy Article*, (Perfumery, Lcwinctjcs
Soaps, Brushes, Cntiths, fcc. fcc. mnrw_
HEPATIC ELIXIll.—A now roro^X
XX fur Jaundice Dyspesla, Indigestion,Wcakne»sn»iu
Borenes# of tlio Stomach, Loss of Appetite, ke.kc.
This is a vegetable production, nnd maybe taken wim
perfect safety, for any term of time, hy Pfo*®"* 0 ['2 #
moat delicate constltMtlon, however low thojr may »»»
been reduced by disease. It will ulso bo fofo'tl rt "« r ®
remedy for bloleliod foces, so troublesome to young F
, L.iio 0 'i,B > dopnwro
TDOACIT POISON.-Lynn’s SSSS®
KiX nr,f " r ""
may II