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SAVANNAH REPUBlkCANi FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1853.
Uenfll UTotCccn.
i:iriil(flinm C'onnty SttorUP, tjltlO;
O N Ihu Unit TIJE8IMV, In Ainu noil,'wUI bo Mill
attire Court House In Hprlngflehli Lfllngn»rn County,
within the legal hours, nil tho Interest of Gideon h.
Kevin, deceased, In corlaln lands, lying In tho twolftli
district of sold county, knowu hb the Betiarmerliorn
lands; levied on ns tho properly or tho ostnto or said
Gideon U. Bovlll, deceased, to sat ify a fi-fa, Issued
rmm the Superior Court or said county, In favor or
D ,nlnl Z.,“. r , pmpn'*,
; Adinriiistrutor’s Kale.
Iho first Tuesday In August next will bo sold at
w tho Court-house In Springfield, Effingham County,
wltliln tho legul hours, three iracts of Land, to wit: ono
tract of threo hr.mlrod nnd fifty acres, ono of two hun*
dred and eighty-seven acres, nnd one tract of ono him*
dred acres, all lying in snld county on tho MounthoUh
It.intl about seventeen miles from Savannah. Bold as
the properly of thoostnto of Lav Id lleltnly, deceased.
Tortus mndo known on Ihu day of sale.
juuu 15 FREDERICK IIINKLY, Adtn’r.
AdinlitlNtrntor’N Kuic.
O N tho first Tuemlay In August next, will bo sold nt
the Court-house In Springfield, Effingham County,
two Negroes, to wit: Jacob, about 83 years of ago, and
Martin, ubout 45.voars or ago. Sold ns tho property of
the estate of Christopher T. Futrell, ducoused. Terms
made known on tho uny or sale.
j„,,o 15 REDDICK FUTRELL, Adm’r.
Exocu to r’s Sule,
W ILL bo sold oil tho first Tuesday In September
next, nt the Court House In Effingham county, be
tween the legal hours, n tract of Lund containing 51)
acres, lying about JJn' miles below Springfield, in said
county. Bold ns the property of the estate of Win. IHrd,
deceased. [July 23J KDWAUI) It I It l), Kx'r.
Executor’* Sule.
B Y PERMISSION oflho ordinary of Chatham county,
will be sold on tho first Tuesday hi September next,
nt the Court House in llio city of Savnimali, between tlio
usual hours ol sale, one negro titan named Hit, about III!
years old. Bold ns the property of the estate of the late
Thomas Green, of Clinllmm county, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs mid creditors of said estate. Terms
cash/ 1 lulyltf-lawtdsi JNO. C, FEUIULL, F.x’r.
Citation, for Letters of Administration*
CTAYE OP GKDRGIA, J Tu ,| w | l0in pconcern
OKffitiglinm ( : «* I
Whereas, Albert Ci. I’outkk, has applied to me for
Letters of Administration, with the Wills annexed, on
the estate of Maria S. Mallory, late of sntd county, de-
01 These are therefore to cite ami admonish all nnd sin
gular, tin* kindred and creditors of said deceased, to tile
their objections (if tiny they linvc) in my olllce, within
tiie time prescribed by law, otherwise said letters will bo
granted the applicants.
Witness tnv hand and oUlcitil signature, this 28lh day
of June, A. 1). 1853. JAMBS IIAI1N,
janfJH ordinary B, C.
Citation for Lellurs DiMnioory.
S T A TP. OP GEORGIA, /To till whom it may concern:
Eftillglinill t'«. i Whereas,.lames It. Kahn,
Receiver olTlm Estate of Horace Mallory, late of said
c.oin'y, deeeased, has applied to lliei'.oirt ot Ordilinry
ol said county, for Letters of Dismission from said Re-
ceiversliip.
These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish nil and sin
gular lln* kindred and creditors nt said decea-ed, to tile
their objections (if any they have) in my otlice. within
the lime prescribed by law, otherwise Letters ol Disuils-
sioti will lie granted the said applicant.
Witness my hand and otllciul signature, this fifth day
ol July, A. D., 1853. .1A M ES It A11N,
jy0" Ordinary L. C.
Citation for Letters of Administration
* it may concern:
Whereas, Robert Stafford will apply nt the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration, on the Estate of
D. C. Lnwrlc, late of said county deceased:
These nre,i here fore, to cite nnd ndtiionisli nil whom It
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mnke
object on (if any they have) on or before the first Monday
in August next, otherwise said Letters will he granted
the applicant.
Witness, lalgar C. P. Dart, !><;., Ordinary for Glynn
Cnnntv, this twenty-fourth day of June, 1*53.
June-*7 P..C. I*. DART, t>. G.C.
Citation for Letters of Administration.
gTATL yM^EORGlA, j To a p w j, om |( ,„ a y concern:
Whereas, Robert Hnzlflutrst will apply nt tin-Court of
Ordinary lor Loiters of Administration, nu the Estate of
James Munghnin. late of said county, dc ceased:
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
may concern, to be and appear before said i 'oiirl, to make
objection (if any they have> on or before the first Monday
in September next, otherwise said Letters will be grunt
ed tho applicant.
Witness, Edgar C. P. Dart, Esq., Ordinary for Glynn
Countv, this twenty-second day of Julv,l853.
JulySil E. C. P. DART, O. G. C,
Citation for Letters of Administration.
gTAThjGt GEORGIA, j To a | ( W j, oll) p ran y concern:
Whereas, Robert Hazlehurst will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration, on the Estate of
Sistguuibin Maugham, late of said county, deceased:
There are, therefore, to cite and ndmoni-li all whom it
may con :eru, to lienmi appear before said Court, to make
objection (if uny they have) on or before Hie first Monday
iu September next,otherwise said Letters w iil be granted
me appMCuM*.
Witness. Edgar C. P. I ran, u.4i„„ rv mr Glynn
County, this twenty-second day of July, l Kill.
July VC JS._C. I*. DART, O. G. C.
Citation, for LciTers Dl>inis>ory.
S T ' T «'!i) ii<i eo.’ 1 ( Toall “ l """ l,n, “ > co '"' cr " :
Whereas. Benjamin <•. Liles, Executor to the last \\ III
ntd Tcstiitnent of benjamin Liles, lute of said county, de-
deceased, has applied to the Court of Ordinary for Let
ters of Dismission from the Admiui-triilion of said Estate.
These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of -aid decaesed, to file
their objections (If any they hnvei in my otlice, within
the time prescribed by Inw.'olhcrwise Letters of Dismis
sion will lie granted the said applicant.
Witness my hand and otllciul signature, this — 1 *t day
or June, IK5:t. JAMES II1GHSMITH,
juuc27 Deputy Ordinary W.C.
Citation, for Letters ili>mi»ory.
S 1 iirrin»iViim'<! T " 1,11 *
Whereas, .Mu.ton H. Powkiis, Admltiislnitor, with
Will annexed, of the estate <t Ja.mks s. Cm .«, late o|
said county, deceased, has applied to the < ourt of (irdi-
nary <>f said county, lor Dismission from said Adminis
tration:
These art*, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin
gular, the kindred anil creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (if any they have) Iti tnv otlice, within the
time prescribed by law, oiherwiso letters of Dismission
w ilt lie grunted the said applicant.
Witness my hand and otllciul signature, this 5th day of
April, A. D. I M3. JAMES KAHN,
a fi 1 irdinary E. <'.
Citation, for Letters of i'i>tni»ory.
S T *:rn. l .Bimi.'.'t o.’ i T " n " 11 '“>' c ™ c " r " :
Whereas lo-ori-e Pace, Executor of the Last \\ ill and
Te-tiimiiiit of Try on Pace, late of said county, deceased,
has applied to the Court of Ordinary of said county for
Letters Dismis-ory.
fhese tire therefore, to cite and tiilmoni-li all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said decea-ed, I.• file
their objections (it any they have) in my olllce within
the time prescribed by law; otherwise Letters ol Dismis
oioii w ill lie granted thu said applicant.
Witness tin Inn;‘I and olticial signature this seventh
day of March, A. I). 1833. JAM KS RAIIN,
mar to Ordinary 11.
Citation, for LulTers lliMitissory.
»—
WnicRtivs. Win. P. Hunter will apply at *.|ie Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Dismission ns Administrator on
the Estate of George Glen.
These are, therefore, to cite nnd admonish all whom it
tuny concern to be nnd appear before said i \*urt, to make
objection (it any they have) on or before the first Monday
In August next, otherwise said Letters will he granted. ’
Witness the Jrwi.x At, Minus, Esq., U diiutry lor Ghat*
\ainCounty, this first day of Eebruurv, IM3.
feb2 __ JOHN M. MlLLKN.o.c, r.
Citation for Letters Di>inis>ory.
Whereas, \\ ilium P. Ilowcu will apply nt the (.’ourt of
Ordinary lor Letters Distnissoryas Administrator outlie
Estate of henry Cnstullow, senr.:
These are, therefore, lo cite uud admonish all whom It
muy concern, to be nnd nppeur before said Court to make
objection (if any they have) on or before the first Mon
day in November next, otherwise said Letters will be
grunted.
VVitm ss, John M. Millon, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham
Cohnty, thi - thirtieth day of March, Ip53.
m HO JOHN M. MILLEN, O. G. G.
S T ''u'lTnn.'oMni,-,! A " P 1 '™"’" re
hereby notified Hint, two months after this dale, npj.licn-
lion Will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of
said County, lor leave to sell Lot No. (73) seventy three,
in the llth district of, originally Irwin, now Lowndes
county, Ga.,n purt of the real Estate of William Trescolt,
deceased. This May 27th, 1853.
inn>30 KOItERT STAFFORD, Adm’r.
.VAiicii.
T WO MON'l IIB after date, application will be made
.to the Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sellall
the real and personal estulo belonging to the estate of
Daniel Blue, lute of Buhl county, deceased.
ALEXANDER BLUE, Administrator.
Butler's Island, July 1. 1853. J>4
NOTICE.
A LL PERSONS Indebted to AbdbrsonG.Tomr de
ceased, nnd all persons having demands against
Mm. will make settlement with
ROKF.UT SI. JOHNSTON, Agent,
for Mrs. Mauy A, E. Toms,
Savannah, June ID, 1853. Quid. Administratrix.
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after dale application will be made
to the Court of Ordinary of Kfilngham Comity, for
leave lo sell all the rent estate ol Alexander Watt, late
of said County, dhceased. JOHN U. WATT,
Ex’r and Adm’r of the Estato of Alexander Watt, Into
of said county, deceased. June 15
NOTICE.
rpWO-MONTHS afterdute application will ho made to
X the Ordinary of Chatham County for leave to sell
the interest (being one half,) of Merrtt Finch, deceased,
in one negro man named Hector.
JunelO JOHN F. QUILMARTIN, Administrator.
NOTICE.
T WO months nfler date application will be made to
the Honorable, the Ordinary of Chatham county,
for leave lo hell all the real and personal estate of the
late Dr. James II. Gilbert, for the benefit or the heirs and
creditors of said estate. EDWARD PADELFORD,
June M W.P. HUNTER, Executors.
NOTICE. ~
T WO MONTHS after date application will be made to
the Ordinary ofChnthntn County, for leave to sell all
the real estate belonging to the estate or R. W. Gould,
June‘3'3 H. M. GOULD, Administratrix.
J9U0(tU00
AiiciirrccTCiiE.
SHOLL & FAY, ARCHITECTS,
Corner of Hull unit I»ryun«*trooU»»
SAVANNAH,
Offer their services to gentlemen about to build, to Com*
mltlecs of Public Buildings, Churches, School
Houses, Sec.
Plans for all kinds and styles of dwelling hottaos, fcc..
actually built and lu progress, cun at all times be scou at
their olllce. . ,
As It Is more economical, nnd saves much nfter-tllsap-
pointmcnl,lo have plaits uml specifications well mntured
lieforo cominonclng, It must ho desirable for those about
lo build to secure tho services of uxporl-enced Architects
fjjr They also undertake the Inspection of work*
during their progress, ns well as furnish designs for every
stylo of Interior decoration, monuments, tablets, &c.
dec 4 lv
JOHN it, COC IIIt AN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Dublin, liiuiruiiN Count)', C*n«,
Late Junior Partner of the firm of J. J. Cothran,
Irwin ton, Georgia.
Will attend promptly to nil business entrusted to his
care. Particular attention paid to collecting.
RsrKHicNcK.—Dr.C. it. Guy ton, and F. II. Rowe, Dub
lin, Gn.; M. Marsh, Savannah. ly inuy‘2
J O ifN 1*. II o V K IN S ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cliuttnnoofrn, Tcnn.
RxrKRSNetcs:—Thomas M. Turner At Co. mid Nevitt,
Lnthrop & Stebhlns, Savannah; Col. C. II. Hopkins,
Darien; and Thomas II. Calloway, President East Ten-
nessennd Georgia Rnilrond, Cleveland, Tennessee.
Jnti 5 dly
HOOK AND JOB 1»IIINTFne
Executed with neatness and dispatch, and on aiA-utnino
dating terms, bv
GEORGE N. N IC HO LB,
OwciiN’ Iliiililiiig'Opp. Du Inski House.
Vff ‘ •rders from the country, with tho cash enclosed
will be attended to promptly. j a
DhlNTLSTRY:
IIOYALE tk JOHNSON,
SURGICAL AM) .MECHANICAL DEXTISTS,
Si. Julinn-wtruot,
feb 14 fiTcar the .Market, Snrnnnnh. ly
Ditrs. «V V A N COST7 DEN TI ST,
Is prepared to perform all necessary operations for the
Regulation, Preser-at ton and Beautifying the Teeth,
and will Insert Artificial Teeth, from a Single Tnoth to u
Di tilde Set. Dr. P. will spare no effort to give Iho tit.
most satisfaction to nil who may command his services.
_a‘J3—ly Oil'll a: I 50 BROi:GHTON.r*TRKIX
IflOltl.AN A’ SI*AIT,DIN<m
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
Trimiivilio, Lowuilc* Co., <*a.
W.M. I.. M olio AS, ((, IV, SI'AI‘1.1*1X11.
July I-' eotl ly
D." L7C<niEN,
Cl>NTRACTOR AND III'II.DEK,
Tii yior-Ht root,
IrtVK nooRH WKST OK PRAVTOS-STHlilCT,j
Is prepared to eontruel for all kituls of Building and
Repairing.
Ai.so—To conduct Water through the various pnrtsol
Houses. orl 13
( . a ||| T ,/j ; ,l,
MASTER III 1 I.DEK,
Denier iu While I»iue I.umber,
VORK-STRKKT, OOl.KTIIOHPK-Sgl'AHX.
N. B.—He Is prepared to pul lu Iron Fronts to Stores
Ate. is npr v!U
D O f:« A fj D r t: 16 C< I SON.
Si-Mon uml I liileroit-er,
WRIGHT SQUARE, NEAR COURT HOUSE,
Savannah. Gkohima,
111 iitlditlon to his iluties as Sexton, will attend to
furnishing for funerals. [ jnti -li.
It A N CKO Ft AN D BRYAN,
General Agents uud Itrokerw,
For the purchase uml sule of Slocks, Bonds, Exchange
and Real Estate,
117 BAY-STREET, SAVANNAH. Jan 24
JOSEPH G A N A191., '
ATTtiBNEY AT LAW,
June 25
Carrier of Hoy <inil It'hilakrr etrrrte.
«>•
11 i:\ltv A. CL INCII,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
OKFtflC No. Ill, CoMMKItl IAL Pl.ACK,
Netv Orleans, I.oitisinun.
feb 15
E . <> . C A It AN I S S ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Forsyths En.*
Will practice In tho Flint ami adjoining Counties nt the
jail f Macon Circuit. If
WELLS A BIRR,
FACTORS AND OlMMISSInN MERCHANTS,
No. D I Ituy JSI.. Suvtmiiiili. i«u.
i,. tv. net.t.s, mar 1 t. m. im hr,
wji. w. (aiiitAiiih
FACTOR &. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
8^ ItuyStreels
feh 5—ly s. ir.lXX.IH, 0.4
jVTlASKICOI ( li A CO..
I.MKOICmtS AM* \V It'll K - A I. K I'CAl.gltS IN
Earthen-Ware, French China Looking Glasses.
lirnUffliUia.^t ml.
fttewcai.
3
ptrUUJU.
Knntir.iucc <E0till).1 HUB.
HO.tli; INS* RAM i: COttPAAY,
OF TIIE CITY OF NF.W.Y' *KK.
Cu|>itul. 00,000 - All F t id in.
C.J. Marus, See’j. Pl.MKoN L. l.uoMIS, Pres't.
The Subscribers having been appointed Agents of
(he above Company, are imw prepared Intake Risks
ncain-t Fire <>n Buildings, Merehaiulii-e, kc. &c. on
favorable terms. CnlILN^ &. llldtT/..
July 8
LIFE tV FI 16 E 1NM RAM I', AGENCY,
/Vo. l'J 1 .* Concrrtts-nl , Saraiiiki/i, (Jo.
dinner On It Life Insurance Co.
HARTFORD. CONS.
Capital, (endor.-ail by the Stale) $'i50,IHII).
Alirki* Gii.t„ President. J.vs. c. Wai.ki.kv, Sec’y.
Farmers Fire Itisiiruuee Co,
Capital .sJtHi.ntMi.
(•ranite Fire Iiiniiranee Co.
Capital *21 nt,imo.
Kuiekerboelti-r Fire luMiranct* Co.
< apiinl !j 150.(10".
These Companies having a rarlt eapilal. safely invest
ed in bond end mortgage, are prepared t<> effect In-ur-
utir.f ag.onsl ituiuin't! by tirr, mi ■ill <•/’ properly <ai
reasonable terms. Applications received bv
A. Mil.BCR.
July 9 Agent for Savannah, 121) Congresvst.
JAAIES Alell i:\tCY,
INSl’RANCK BROKER AMI .\0T.\KY PUBLIC.
Oll'iie No. IIS IKii)•'■*1 reef,
((i/i/iiMite the frmit of III < ( or 11 hi /Inline.)
MARINI. PIDil l.sTS noted and extended : Average
mtuisled; Cluirier Parties amt Average Bonds tlravvii:
Papers piepareil whereby l*i reeovi r i.**»ses Irom A me
ricnimr Bnti*b Cnderwrilers; ami attention given to at
matt'Tseoiinerted with Shipping and lusiirutice.
imv 8 ly
SAVANNAH Bi l l Al. I NSFI6ANFE CO.
itrrn i: 118 B«v-strkit.
This Company wilt take Fire, Marine, and River Risk!
m ilie most luvornhle terms.
—Till STKI.S—
Henry D. Weed, j John W. Andei.-on,
11 Irani Rol.eris, | N. It. Knapp,
John It. W ilder, 1 Henrv Lnthrop,
I. U . Morrell, I E. F. W
HENRY D. WEED, 1‘rtnnlnil.
III RAM U'HIKRTS, fur Vrrn'l
J A M K S MrllBNRV. Sif'y. mar 17
THE 1' Y IT Ell STATES LIFE I.Nsi'RA.ME,
ANN 1 ITY AN D T16I ST i O.M »»AN‘Y.
CHARTER PEltPETt AI.-CASH >YSTEM
Cu pit nl S25O.0O0,
This Company combines ihe Mutual and Proprietary
system, and will insure the lives of white persons,also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD. Medical Examiner,
marl ly MINIS & FI.oRaN'cE, Agents.
LIFE INSURANCE.
SOI THE It N B IH A L IN SI It A NCE CO.
This Company charges no extra premiums for person
residing in the Southern Stales. They will remit one
fourth of thu first premium. Profits divided annually in
cash.
Asdi iiv II President. C. F. Met'a v. Actuary.
Applications received In
due 1!) ly WM. KING, Agent, 1113 Buy-si. Savannah
LIVERPOOL AM) LO.MIO.V ~
Flit E A SAFE INSl'lt AN('E CO.TII*AN Y.
The Undersigned, Agents of the above Company, will
take risks again*! Fire on Buildings, Mock iu trade, &c.,
on the most favorable terms.
BANCROFT St IIRYAN,
Jan 24 No. 117 Bay-sl.,Savannah.
PROTECTION INSI itANCE CO All*’NY
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
Thu undursignuil, Agents of the above Company, are
prepared to take risks against Fire on Buildings and
their contents. Also, Marine Sea Bisks, oil the most
favorable terms. BRIGHAM, KELLY A. Co.,
u 7 Agents.
ItOYAI. INSURANCE < 031 FAN\.
i.ONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Cnpital 2,000,000 ot' I'imiiiiIh Slcrlinqr
This Institution Ims established an Agency in Savnm
nnh,and Fire Policies upon Produce and Properly will
be issued by ANDREW LOW St CO.
Savannah. Oct. 20, 1851.
AICTFAL LIFE IN'SI KANCE COAIP’Y
OF NBW-YORK.
Isaac Aihiatt, Sec’y. F. S. Winston, President.
Dr. R. I). ArnoI.I*, Medical Exojniner.
Applications received by
fell] W. P. HUNTER,Agent.
LONDON FIDENIY FI It E OFFICE.
This Company takes Fire Risks in this City,and Insures
Rents and Leases.
sept 2 It. II ABEU.SIIA.M 4t SON. Agents.
1300 CHALLENGE,
llobcnsack’s Worm Sjt
A N Article founded upon Scientific Principlet, w...
pounded with purely Vegetable substances, being
perfectly sufe when taken,and has never been knowu te
fall In curing tho most obstinate eases. Il'ormn eng
never exist when this remedy Is onco usod, from lb.
fact that II not only destroys them but removes all in,
sllmo uud mucus which tnny remain.
Tlio Tape Worm.
This worm Is the most dlfllcult ono to destroy or
that inhabit the human body. It grows to an almost li
definite length, nnd becoming so coiled nnd fastened I
In Hie Intestines and stomach ns to produce Fite, s,
Fitii*’ Dance, &c., which is tho cause of many going to
the grave, uot believing Hint these coin plaints have .heir
origin from llio Tape. It’orm; consequently they do mil
use the proper medicines Tor their disease. To thoso
who aru afiliclod with this awful Too to health. I recom
mend the Uno of tny I form Syrup ami Liner Pills ; the
Byrup to be taken iu doses of two table spoonfuls threo
thne-i a (lay, then take from five to eight of my Liver
1 ills, to dislodge and lias# the worm, lly strictly follow
ing these directions, the most obstinniu cases of Tape
worm can he spcedly cured.
Knuml or Ntoiniu'.lt Worm*
This worm Is usually found in the small intestines, and
Is the worm most common to children, yet It is not cn
tirely confined lo them, ns adults linvo frequently been
known In suffer with them. 7hr symptoms most prom
inent w bile uffucletl with this worm, are hardness and
fullness of the belly, slimy stools, looseness of the bow
els, picking at Hie nose, a hliiclsh streak under Ihu eyes,
fce. If you, or any or your children, have any of the
above symptoms, HOUENsACK'.S WORM SYRUP can |
safely bo depended upon—by using it yon have a certain, .
safe and speedy cure; and if after using it according lo
Hie directions, the patient Is not restored to health, and
the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you
can rest assured there is no remedy heynml the grave;
ns for lull, there Is no such word ns lull with those who
use my Ifnrm Syrup,
AHcurld<!N,or Nninll Tlireni! Worm*.
These worms, to which lliuliiiman system Is lliilile,aru
(lie most troublesome of all others. They are generally
lo ho found In thu rectum, uml if allowed to remain, I
Irom the irritation they produce, lay the foundation lor |
serious disorders, such ns Jiiliummalioii of the bowels, and
other derangements of the stomach Thu best and sates!
medicine that can he used is ID HIENSAt.'K’S WORM |
SYRUP. Such is tiie astonishing power of my modi-'
clues over .htariiles, that I defy uny one to produce n
ease where my Worm Sy rup nml Liver Pills are recom
mended to lie'llsed they will iml cure. Alt that is neces
sary Is to usu tin' Syrup in accordance with directions oil
each bottle; nml In'case a gentle purgative is required
in order to allay Hie Irritation they produce, the Liver
Pills by their sympathising action uud healthy operation
upon the bowels, is thu most pleasant medicine that can
lie taken.
Ilulieiisacli’s Liver Pills.
No part of the system Is more liable lo disease Hum
the Liner, it being supplied with numerous blood ves
sels nml nerves, and If dlscai-ed, I he blood of conr*u
llowine Itiroiich all purls of Hie body produces I.inr
t'ninptaiiits, Jauiidicr, lli/mus IJfectioiis, Dyspepsia,
iVe.,»Ve.
LIVED COAIPLAINT.
Is attended will, chills, succeeded by fever, severe
pains in Hie region of the Liver, vomiting, biller taste,
yellow furred longue, pulse lull and Itoiiiidim.', Hie pain
in the side Is increased by pressure, should the left lobe
lie affected, the pain is generally in Hie left shoulder,
Willi li short, dry cough, the skin hieoininp of n sallow
nppt nrintrr,nud the stools r.imi ro/orril. Thi* disease call
he cured by the use of IP.BLNSM K’S LIVER PI LI *.
ns they act directly upon the seat ot Hiedfscnse, and then
operating upon Hie bowels they expel all thu corrupt
and vitiated matter Irom the system.
DYSPEPSIA.
The symptomsof Dyspepsia, and Its various diseases,
are dizziness in the head, heartburn, oppression after
eating meats, sourness arising ir»tu the stomach, Ac.,
and sometimes a general languor of the whole body,
Irmu this it will be seen that the disease owes its origin
to ii disorganized state ol the Liver and stomach. ID »-
BEN’S AUK’S LIVER PILLS Is the very medicine toot
led a permanent nml lasting cure, ns they act liy chang
ing Hie certain morbid action ol the system into a healthy
action, mid rendering the blood pure and healthy.
To Females.
You will find these Pills nn invaluable medicine In
many complaints to which you are subject. In obstruc
tions either total or purliul. they have been found of in*
estimable benefit iu restoring and purifying the blood
and other fluids so as t<* cure ail other complaints which |
may an*e Irom lemnle irregularities, as h-adaehe. dim- •
in ss of sight, pain in the side, hack. Ac. Tln-e Pills are j
the only safeaint effectual reiirdy to cure the billowing
complaints, Gom, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick lleml- :
nche, Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dream-, Dim
ness of *ig|it, or in fact any ol the diseases that uris»
from affections of the Liver, impurity of the Blood, or
constipation ot the Bowels.
.71 EDM A L EVI DSINCE.
We. the undersigned Physicians, having had I hr re.
ceipl of Huir iiiiitiulHclure submitted t<* us for in-pec.
lion, say that the ingredients of which they are compos. ]
e<| makes them Ihe best Pill in tec for all diseases ol Hie ,
Liver,Impurities of the Blood. Ac.
GEORGE WOOD. '!. D.
F. URoWLEY, M. D.
L. IhiWF.N, M. h.
£ Purchase none blit those liaving the signature j
••J. N. It*) BEN BACK," as all othersnre worthless imilu j
lions.
Agents wishing new supplies, nnd all other** wishing ,
to become agents, mu-t address the Proprietor. J. N.
ItoltENBAt K.at Ins Lahorntoiy. No. 120 North SEC- I
< IN I) Street, nhovt: Race. PHILADELPHIA.
Sni*| ii* all UrnggistH and Merchants i.i the U.S.
iririy l!»—lawi.uiwoly
I'AllTEft’.S .Ni*AM.NBI 311X11 I6E.
TIIE GREAT KENTUCKY
SOUTHERN REMEDY
DR JOHN UUI.I.’S
SARSAPARILLA.
THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO
DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL:
Scrofula
or King’s Evil.
Cancers, Eruptions
of (he Skin, Erysipelas,
Tumors, chronic Sore Eyes,
Ringworm or Tetters, scald Head,
Rheumatism, Pains iu the Bones or
Joints, i Hd Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of
the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Di-eases arising Irani Ihe
use of Mercury, Loss of Appelile, Pam In Ihe Side and
Shoulders,General Debility, Lumbago,Cough*,Colds,
Dropsy, Jaundice, Co-liveiu—, Bronchitis, Weak ties-of
the Chest, Sure Throat, Pulmonary Affections, nml all
other Dlsensciilending to produce Consumption. Liver
Complaints. Female Iriegiilnrities and Complaints,
Low Spirits,Sick and Nervous Hcudnchc, Night
Sweats, Exposures <>r Imprudence iu Lite,
Chronic u,>nsiii*oi..■••.!
a spring nml Slimmer Drink, mid
General Tonic lor the Syslein,
ainl a Gentle nnd Pleasant
Purgative, il 1*superior
to Blue l.ickumtCon
gress *Vtiler. Sal s
o r S e Mill t /.
Powders.
It is a remarkable tact, iim:|among Ihe hundreds of
eminent physlcuns who have examined Ihe receipt by
which Bull’s Sarsaparilla i* prepared, not one has con
demned it, lint ill approved it, nml commend il in the
highest terms. Many pin-icon.- expr*-s themselves
strongly iu Hie l:eliel that it is dcc.dedly the best prepar
ation ol Sursiqaiillii Hint Ims ever been placed heloru
the public. Although then* ure many physicians who
feel « riluriniiee la having ib.-ir mimes appended (<> me
recomim-niliitioii ol any particular remedy, notwithstand
ing ihe, may a; prove of it In the higliesidegree, there
lire others vvhii rankly yield their support in Invor of a
remedy which they know Is capable of doing so much
good hi an nllltclcd community. As an evidence, read
Hie loRow ing Iron old mid respectable phy
high i • Hiding i;i the community in which they live. , , ... .... ,
Ttraliinony. I ,,f 1,! ‘ admirable effects, I
Testimony Ilka Ihe following render* superfluous nil I confidence recommend It,” Ate.
comments on the etllcucy of Hull's Sarsaparilla. From
Dr. I.. P. Yiiinktl, Professor of • hetiiisiry in Ihe Louis,
lam; Medical College: I have looked over the li*l of ili-
grc-'leliis conipc *tng John Bull's Compound Extract of
Mtrsaparilla, and have no he-itnlloii in saying Hint they
fur a ii side compound, ni.fi one Unit promises well In
chronic diseases, lo which it is applicable.
L. P. VAN DELL, M. I).
I.ouiev illc, June 0, lc 18.
mcTHM.
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I do. Train Oil, best quality;
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do. No, 1 Castor Oil;
ilo. (k/pperim, green nnd dry;*
do. Epsom Salts; 10 casks Potash,
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5 barrel* Refined Saltpetre;
850 ounce* Paris* Hulphnte Quinine;
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50 boxes Key’* Lemon Syrtip,
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STAIIIjEK’N
ANODYNE Dili!liltY EXPECTORANT.
I B confidently recommended to Invalids, ns unsurpassed
by uny known preparation, for tho cure of Coughs,
Hoarseness, and other forms ofcommon Cold-; Bronchi-
Its, Asthma, Croup, Consumption iu an early stage, ami
for the relict of'the Patient even in udvnncud stages of
that I uml disease,
It combines, in n scientific manner, remedies of long
esteemed value, with others of more recent discovery,
and beside* its soothing uml Ionic qmiHHe?, acts through
the skin gently, and with great etllcucy, for the cure of
this class of diseases.
■Slublor’N Dinrrliutii Cordial
I* a pleasant mixture, compounded in agreement with
the rules ol Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, long known
nml celebrated lor their peculiar efficacy in curing Dior
mid similar affections of the system, lu its action
HOLLOWAY’S TILLS.
fwntfeal.
EXTRAORDINARY CURE
or boss or iikai.tii, msoBmuui, stomach, inmoh*.
TIOS ANU II IT RUMINATION < )r BI.00H TO YIIK
IIK A l».
Copy of a Litter from Mr.John J.lny-t, of F.rwwen, near
Ihrled, Mmmah.h!,,.
To Professor IIai.i.oway :
Hir— 1 avail my self of Iho first opportunity of Inform
ing you Hint for a very long period 1 wus nfillcled with a
dangerous giddiiicssnnd frequent swimming, of the head,
intended by u loss of appetite, disordered stomach, nml
gonerrally Impaired heidtli. Every means Imd railed to
give me any permanent relief, ami at length it beenmu
so alarming that l was really afraid or going about with
out no iiltendnnl. lu this melancholy condition, 1 w ait,
ed personally upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Harlech, for
the purpose of consulting him us lo whnt I had better thereof shall be for mint nnd the leaf thereof for mtdi■
i 1 a. * ...» ....... tint. . t tl...... ^
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rnplil Cure of
colons, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
M J«d by the rivtr, upon a bank thercoj, shall ffroto all
trees for 9 ment, whose leaf shall nut fade, and the fruit
lie kindly recommended your Pills; I tried them
without delay, and. after taking them for n short time, I
am nappy to hear testimony to their wonderful eflkncy.
I am now restored to perfect health, and enabled to re
sume my usual duties. You are nt liberty lo publish
this letter tu any way you think proper.
I am. Hir, your obedient servant,
JunetUh, 1852. (Signed) JOllS LLOYD.
MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY.
F.itrnrt of a Letter from Edward Itnwlry, F.su., of India
It'nlk, Tobago, dated . Ipril 8/A, Ie5‘i.
To Professor IIiii.i.oway :
Dear sir—I deem it n duty I owe to you nnd Hie pub
lic at large to liilorm you of a inns' miraculous recovery
from Huff dreadful disease. Dropsy, and which, under
Gi*d, was affected by your invaluable PHI*. I was tapped
live time* within eight months, and skilfully treated by
two 'nodical practitioners, Iml could not get cured until
I had recourse to your remedy, nnd, notw ith-tamling all
I had undergone. Hits miraculous mcdicinu cured me in
the course of six weeks.
(Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY.
INFALLIBI.BC'UKG OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT,
WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD-
, ACHES
l.xfraci o
il allay* nausea and produce* a healthy condition or Hie
Liver. Hois removing Ihu cause at the same time that it
cures the disease.
The valuable medicine* above named have recently
been introduced, with the approval of a number of tho
Medical Profession iu the city of Baltimore mid else
where, mid in practice have succeeded im>-t admirably
in curing the disease* for which they are prescribed.—
They are offered to ihe country practitioner, a* medi
cines which lie can in all respect* depend iiliou, ns pro-
most learned and judicious physician*, mid strictly in
accordance with Hie rules of Pharmacy, and so especi
ally serving hi* convenience, who cannot so readily as
Hie city physician have liisownpre*>erl|it>''*iacomiiMiiud-
eil by u practical Pliar—-iceon.-t. . , . .......
See the descriptive pamphlet* to he had gratis or nil , ‘ 'J'T .'n ,1’n i\ l!/'!' r . •,
who lm\e the medicine- for sale, containing recommend- l - r " 1 c " i n 1 ,:i - 1 ttr, .'“nK from dnmrde
hIioiis from D*>ciurs Martin, Bultzell, AdUison. Puvne,
Handy, Lot e. fc c.
Dodnr S. Il Martin says: “ I do not hesitate to renin-
mend your Diarrlueu Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Kx-
pecioraui,” Aic.
Doctor Jolin Add -on say*: “Il gives me much pleas
ure lo add no li-nniony lo Hull of oilier*, iu favor of ihe
extraordinary etllcacv >*t your Diarrlneu Cordial,” Ate.;
mnl of Hie i.< i.ccmriiiti. •• I have no hesitation in recom
mending il, .** a iiiom valuable med'cine," &c.
Doctor It. A Payne «;•>« he used the Diarrlneu Cordial
hi hi* practice ** w ith tlio happiest effect, and thinks il
one of the most convenient mid efficient couildnulii^is
over offered lo our profession.’’
Doctor L. D. Handy writ***: “I have administered
Of all the maladies we suffer from, nono hns carried
tnore victims In an untimely grave than Consumption
of the Lungs. Subjoined we give some evidence that
this too may tie cured, m d Hint Pulmonary Complaints,
in all their forms, may bo removed by Ciikrrv Photo*
RAl.«
Sufferer*, read and Judge for yourselves.
FOK INILILN/A AND U IIOOPl.Nf;
corn ii.
Nash viii.k, Tknn., June 20.1851.
Sir: I have repeatedly used your Ciikrrv Pki toiiai.
for Whooping Cough nml Inllueiiza, and have no Iu-m-
latioii tu jironouiiciiig It a complete remedy. Four ol my
cliilil'i'ii nave been afllicled willi these diseases, amt H.e
free use ol the Pkctoral bus olwnvs afforded almost in.
laid relief, JAMES GLUVI.R.
We altest Ihe trolli of the above statement.
M. M< GIN’I Y. Editor ol the Nashville Whig.
J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Druggist.
This in one of the. niininoiis ciirrs nf t Asthma
r.c f>r.c
lafis of : Anodyne Expecloraiit, in several wises of Bronchial
’’ ' affection, will* the uio-l happy results,and from n know.
ii with the greatest
:oiiimeno ii, kc.
Doctor W. S. Love writes lo iis Hint he has adminis
tered 1 lit* Expectorant to hi- wife, win* lias hud tiie Br«m*
chili* h>r foiirleen years, and Hint she i- fast recovering
freni her long standing malady. It basin a lew weeks
done her more good than all the remedies she has here
tofore Used under able uiefin-ul counsel.
Sixteen of the best Apotliecnric- and Pharmaceutists
in the city of Baltimore, write: *• We are satisfied Hie
•ther remedy.
S GO WEN.
wonderfully efficacious in
What Dr. Py les, phy-iriun by appointment imho Lou-
isvdli Marine Ho-piml. says iff Bull’- Sarsaparilla :
l.i.ri-\ii.i.k. March 2u,Vl'.i.— | have examined the
prescription tor the prcparuioii ••! John Bull's Sar- a par
ilia, and I believe the comb nniu-u to lie an exeellent
one, and well calculated to produce an alleralive im-
pre-ion on Ihe system. I hnv<; used it both in public
amt private practice, and think il Ihe In-st article of Sar
saparithi m.w in use. M. PYLES. M. D.,
Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital.
cures of these di-eu-es w ith
(Signed)
These celebrated Pills
the billowing complain!*:
’Ague, Asthma, Bilious Cotnplninls, Blotches on the
Skin, Bowel Comphiiiils, ' olics. Conslipaiioti of Ihe
Bowel*, Coii-omption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery,
Erysipelas, Female Irregularities. Fever* ol all kind*.
Fits. Gout, Head nebe, liuligestion, liifiammalion. Jnnu-
; dice, Liver Uomplalni.*, Lumbago, Piles, Itlieumalisui,
I Ri-teiition of Urine, scrofula, or King’s Evil, Sore
Throats, Mone and Gravel, Tic Douloureux, Tumors
I Ulcer-, Venereal Affection*, Worms of all kinds, Weak
1 ne-s,trotii whatever cause, Ac., Ate.
' .'-■•Id at the Kslahli-hmenl of Professor IIoi.I.ovvaY.
| 214, si rand, (lieu* Temple Bar.) London, and l>y nil
|.r.-,K.r.tl>....-k t ... A
loranl and Stalffer’s Diarrh* • '
a i.etier irom .vir. s. Gowen, Chemist of
• i.n.M., near Bristol, dated July NHi, 1852.
To I'r lessor Hoi.i.ovvaV,
Dear sir : I am requested hv a lndv, named Tin**,
just arrived from Hie West Indie*, lo acquaint von that I
' and lumtty suffered '
... <1 the •
Liver and Stomach. Iinlige-lion. loss of Appeilh-, v to- '
lent Hcad-uchc.-, pains in lie side, weakness and general i
debility, for which lie consulted Hie nm-t eminent men
III the colony, but without any biuu-lieial result; ai
last, site had recourse to your vul'uable Pill-, widen in a
very short time effected s<* great a cliaiige for Ihe belter.
Hint she continued Ibem.iimi the whole Inmily were n-
sloied l<* health and strength. Further,-he de-ire- me
lo shv. Hint she tin* witnessed tlieirextraordiuarv i irtue-
l» II.;.-.- II.I cl. in „f OiUcgr, Bhrwi
of .tfea-fes ni.oM'nnaCina, hiving effected posiftvt | # lf ,, fl ,,
which hare le.cu accredited to Cherry Pectoral.
Ai.uany, N. V., April 17, 1818.
Dr. Aykr, Lowell— Dear Sir: I have for years been
afflicted with Aslhuin in thu worst form, so Unit I have
been ohligeil to sleep in my chair for a larger part ot ihe
time, being unable ta breathe on iny bed. I had irieff a
great many medicines to no purpose, until my phy-ician
pre-erduul, as an experiment, you*
At first It seemed to make me w
n wi ck I begun to experience H.e
from it* use; and n<>w, in four w,
tirely removed. I can sleep on i
nnd enjoy a state of health which I
to enjoy.
• ( hi •ry Perturat.
'•rte: but in les* th-oi
most gratify lug r-! -f
•eks. the (Iimui-c ■ li
ny lied with coinu.rt,
I hud nevir expecietl
GEORGE S. FAKANI,
'ommiasion and Forwarding Merchant.
'■orffinl are medicines ot
for the rebel nml cure of
recommended, they bear
m their pa-puriiHon nnd
<• plettMfrein recommend-
I .ii
. Kv.. April 25th, I.-.50.—Sir: Permit me to
you a lew line*, and do nn- the honor to reply
i .*1 that 1 w ill make in the connection of this
lo a reqi
letter, fee
I mu a graduate of Transylvania Medical Unlver-lty:
I lui'c practiced mcdic'nc iu tin- uildcrm— country,
alioiil live year-, Inn owing lo e\p--uru l<* bitter coi*l
vw iiltu-r. I tune been tiidispoM-il w.;n Acute llheinnu-
ti.-in about *.x uioiillis. Alter liav ing exhaiisietl my
skin in Hit- '.icntmelil of my ca-e, unit deriving no bene,
til, 1 wa- i mi nee* t to.ive your Hunt l.xiri.c: of Sirsap.
urill.i
11-1 a
iiliou
r mi ll
ha- entirely c
t; is my oi
■t-ksiig
ml 1 i
l!l c
a-e.| a I ..tile of ,
• •r.e P. Blown, j
i Hint one Imtilu |
ol Sar-npnrdla ;
Hint your preparutioi
is ffecnletlly-uperior to anv oilier i»ri*i•arimon now in
ii-e, and I will lake great pleasure in recommending il
to ihe nfthcled a* being a rt medial agent, anil I wnl ad
vise the physician* lo use it in their practice. Ate.
lie-pec;(ully yours, It. B. ALLEN, M. D.
Loi i-vii.i.k, July 13th, H-ll*.--1 have examined the
list ol article* that couipo-e John Bull's Extract of Sar
saparilla. amt I have no lie-imtion in -ay mg Him il is n
sate and valuable compound. I would prefer it to any
article now in se. Ii-r H.e dl-cn-i s arising Irom an Im*
•tntnci .led. it >
> tie a v atUlible siicce.laueiim
y doniils whether in ’lienm-l
-**f Syph.hs, accnliipaitied
sol the holies, whether it
Honorary Member
A
THE GREAT PURIFIER iff* THE K.,••"!/!
N«l ti l*nrticli‘ of Jlcrniry in It.
N infill little remedy f-r scrofula. King'- Evil. Kheu
milt is >ii, iffistinnte L'utaiieoiis I’.ruplion-. Pimple
l*U-l llio
ore
. Ring Worm or Teller, Scald lien .
and Pain of the Rone- and Joint-. Stubborn Ulcer-. Sy- ■
pbytitic Di*,.r,|er-. I.iimtiago. Spinal Uornp1aii.t-.and all
Disease* nri-imr from an injudiciou- n*.- • I Mercury,
Imprudence iu Lite, or Impurity of the Blood. ' \
Thi-valuable Medadne, wliieli ha* becoiiu* ciffetirabal
for tin-number of evtraurdinar;. cur*'* eff*‘*'ted ihr.uigli
itsageiicy, ti.i* indiieedthe proprietors, nt the urgent re-
que-i of iheir fri« nds, to offer it to Hie pu'dlc. wl.iclilliey !
do with the utmost confidence iu ii* v im.. -and won- .
derlul curative properties. 'I lie follow ing certfficnle*. •
from a large iniinbe
disease-, for which (I .s rec
to directions. I believe il I
to Mercury. Nay, I haven
violent and protracted ca-.
v i.|. Nod. - i ropiie. iu cnri
ought Hot to succeed ever*
S. R. M.i 'iNWIIIK, M. D.
t the Medical society, I'liiladelphia.
Hear whnt fir. Stnpp, a Phy-irian win* stands iff Hie
top ot tils proles-ioii. <avso| .l.dm Buil’r Sarsaparilla:
I have hern Using J dm Bull's sarsaparilla in a great
variety iff chronicdi-ea-e*. w ith the im-l happy dice's,
nml have no In-uation in it !•> (lie public
lor Hie cure ol -cnfftil.i. -ypniti-, and ..ll cutaneous and
glandular disease*. \ours. in.*-i t. rv.-ntlv.
\\ M. s'l'APP, M. D.
Lewi*p..it. Ky , Apr.I lilh, l-J'.i.
il.au H.e
lord >
the pr
il irom ueuilemeii welt kin*-
i‘ d of the highest respecHiMlitv. man
■ i>..n.' in tl .■ cit\ ot Richmond.' Yn.
F.B«)YDEN.'I
ih.-ii
ot Hi.'
. stronger
•'.ors: and
toc.iiiiles.
| Rev; I
Bull's Sarsapnriila.
giue rallv known a-
tor .-i '.tie M. I. <1.hi
year*, and ai tins
Matmii iff Agent
w.old product' In
. snu
I Be
IISOIl.
rhuliiu copy of a
-imi nt tiie proprietor of
W. Schoti i- widely arid
nnd I'ccoiiipli-heil pas-
. E. Su-
lid /.enloll
> .Id Im:
..'lube
at value, and
liit- diseases for which they
the evidence of -kill nnd
style ot putting up, ami wi
, lug them."
Twkntv-Skvkn of Hie mo—i respectable Mkrciiants,
residents of Makyi.vm*, Viiiuima, nml North Caro
ms a, who have -old and also used these medicines
j tlieliiselve*,say. “ From our own riprrirnrr and that of
| n'.sr riisinincrs, we do cotifidditly recommend them Pro
Iloilo Public... We have never known any remedies
Used fertile diseases for winch they are pre-eriieal, to he •
s«. eHicieni amt to give -•!••!» entire *i lisfacii.m to all."
The al.nve notice- of recommendation from members
of tin* Mi. i*i < ii. F.v* ri.i v. I’ll ill'i.v ti ri-is. of high
standing, nml .Mcn.iu-r- of the IIr-t rc-pertafdfffy,
should lie-ulllcieid to -n11-ly all.tliat tie--.* ■uediciue-are
worthy i if trial |»y ihe nllhc'eil. and that Kiev are of a dif-
fereiff stamp ami cli-s from the-Quackery" and “I'uro
i All-" so much imp..-ed upon Hie public.
F*.r .-ah' by Druggist*, Apothecaries and Unitntry* Store-
I keepers generally. I',. H M' MH.ER n ri i.
Wnoi.r- u.n Dki cioi-ts,
I2U Pratt .Str«</, litjhniorr,
in 18 — Iiivvi.'iiiwoI y
M A UK 1 A <; K ,
Happiness amt I'ompcfvHce,
WHY IS IT?
That wc behold many l.-iuuh'*, -rave in Hie meridian of
life broken ill ln-ullli and spirit* will, a conipllealioii of
di-eiis.-s and nilmeni*. depriving them <>t Ho- power f-r
Hi** enjoy im-ni iff life titan age when physical health,
buoy nnej ol spirit.-, i.nd l.nppy serei.iiy.it mind, arising
from a roll.till.>n of health, should he pr*-ib>m<iiaiil.
Many oi H.e rousts iff her s'lffi-rine* at first—perhaps,
year* belore. p.-rhni-s during girlhood.. r ll.e l!rely- ar*
of iioirr.ugc— w ere in the.r origin so light as to pass un-
notice.I. and <n c.-ur-e neglect, d.
IN IITEIC YI AItS.
When too lute to lie tieru-lltted by our knowledge, we
look back and mourn, amt regret the full e.iii-eqiu-nce of
Whnt would vve not often givel.* p.*-».-»s, in early life,
the knowledge vve nhtaiii in after years} «nd*what
Jays and mgi.i* ..I
ed, il H e knowledge was tune
AI EE.lM'fKHA AM) ST.% IITI.I N(J
To lieli.<ld the -ickne-s and suffering endured n.v many a
w ih* lor many >ear-, from cau-i-s simple and eonir.*ll:i'
tile, easily remedied—or better still—iml Incurred—if
every
WiFi: A.M» AIOTIIFIC
I*"—e-sed ll.e iiiformatioii c.udain.-d in a little volume,
(Within the reai'li of alii wliieli would -pure lo hers*-li
Yi:Alts OF IIISEKY,
And to her hu-hand ll.e con-fai.l toil and anxiety of
mind, mci—i.ril* devolving upon him from -ickm-s of
Ihe vv de, without giv mg bin. the .-pportuniiy ol acquir
ing ilia: competence which I i* .-x.-riion- are entitled, and
tlu'l which would secure the happiness of
him-elt, w iie, and children
M(l iti: Till: .11 FANS OF IIA l»l»l N FSS
By beC'inmgin nine p.u-es*ed ol ll.e knowledge, the
li Inis cau-cii ilie sii'kiie.-s and povtriy of
boxes at 3"Vc.. 87e„ and $ I,.Vic. cm h. Wholesale by
the principal Drug li.ui-es InHie Union: and by Messrs. 1
A. It. fe D. >ani>s, New York; .and W. W. LimoI.n,
Savannah.
t'5 > " There is
. con-ideralile saving by taking the
Direelir.ii- lor the guidance of putienis in
r.teran* affixed to eacli box.
5t.ie.iwly
DR. ROGER’S
LIVER WORT & TAR,! >
run i iik * .iMci.r ri:
Oil Gits. l.'iil.D’ 4 INF El I.NZ.V, If INI A, BID *N-
ClIITIS, 81’i'l'l'INi. iff BI.IMID. W|| ALL
< G il LB I.UNG UU.MI'LAINTS
€ O \ & i:lpT I O A .
LOOK AT ITS
f>aparalleled Success !
Tin* above distinguished i (iUG|| MEDl'INF. is car- .
ry ing all lielore it in l.uug I'oinplaiiils. In all section* j
ol lIn* country it i- constantly performing i'ure* wliieli j
a>loiii-h wen Physicians themselves. I at (he high '
cl.aracler and -landiiigot the name* which vouch l"r it-
linnv ailed healing power. IE < ox, M. D„ late Professor
m Hu- Medical l ollege at Uineinunii: W.J. Richards, M.
D.: Hull. Judge Morse; lion. Judge Win. Burke. f«.r
iii'-r.-ibaa 2n years I’osiinasier of • inciiinati; R. S New- 1
lull. M. D.. Proir-soMii ilia .Medie.il • ollege at Memphis,
T.'iin.; John A. I'ollin.*, E-q.. Proprietor of ihe Tempe
rance "rgnii and General Agent of H.e Grand Division
i ol Hie 8on- ol Temperance ->f i ihio ; W m. II. Levi««*u,
E-q.. Editor ol the U.S. Military and Naval Argils at N.
York: Thomas • . I'aulder, I sq . of Alliany ; Rev. II.
! W i.-eninu. Rev. If. Hoyt. NevvA ..rk i ity ; and we could
name liui.itr.-il-, aye. Hioii*ind-, of other- wtio testify
; from per-oiial experience that it Im* cur.-d them and
their Iru-iid*, iu some cast— after all other remeilles hud
failed. Such men never make such «i:t'emenis, unless
their truth hey- ml Ihepn—ihihly oladoiihl.
jhtrhcocl, M. D-, LL. il., t^c.
J. C. Avxr— sir: I have used your Lhrrry Pectoral in
my own case of^ deep-sen led Bronchitis, and am saliMied,
from its chemical constitution, that it is nn admirable
compound for the relict of luryngial amt bronchial diffi
culties. If my opinion, us to its superior character, can
he of an) service, you areal liberty lo lire il a* you think
pr. per. EDWARD IJITClfuOi. K.
Amherst, Sept. 12,1811).
Among r.tlior di-lingiii-he.I authorities who have lea
their names to recommend this preparation us Hie l>e*i
knownto th> hi tor nffrriii n-ol the lungs, are: Prrtudenl
Perkin*. Vermont Medical • ollege: Hon. Chief .In
Story, Sup. Beneh U.S. A.; I'fd. \ahnlii,e Moil, New
York; Pi of < l.-uv.-lund, Bow d..in Meal. College; Pr.ff.
Butterfield, fffm. Med. College; Uan.adiau Journal of
Medical Review: flo-ton Med.fe. Surg.Jouriial: Chari, s-
ton. S. r. .Me<|'<-:il Review; N.-w Jersey Medical Re*
, porter: lion. Henry i lav. U. s. Senator: Hon. Geo. I’.
■ Mar-h. tin. Ambassador to Turkey ; Gen. Emunii.-I
ftnlne*. President of Chili: Rt Rev! Ed. power, l.or-1
; ilishop >>t Toronio; Ri Rev. I'.i-hop Kt-.-e. ..f ihe M.-:!e
pi-. * hurcli: tretiliistioji Purcell, ol i inrinnnii, (»lm.;
*VI—* * man) eminent pers- nag.-.- ill I..reign Coiintrie-.
| Not only in the more dangerous and di-tre—mg u -
1 Va-.-s iff ll.e Lungs, but ai-. n* a family medii: ne tor nt-
| •.i«ioiinl use, it is the si.fesi, plea sail lest uml best m the
| vorld
Prepand by - loir, < In lumi, J.mnil,
Sold t.v T. M. Tl It NE It ft cn. A. A.suLm.MmNs,
'■V. W . I.INi'i 'I.N. J. It. Ni* o IREfe.ii)., Suvumii'.li; :.!,J
ly til) the Druggist ihr.uigti. ut ll.e
J'" 11 '
-3m
”|M 111. lEGLTABLt: EXTIt.U'i.
lb-ad a
of ti e telle
e migl.l I
s|.u
'il E-q 1 ..'No.' i't: Sec
a !'. M. i
> II. I..
md-streel. New-York.
SPARTA. Ji nk 30, 1849.
/i/ir Fr/nn! Sfmurl.—| ) turf bffli hurtle Unit JUS
tvv i months. W lien I la-t saw you, I had tint little hopes
ol ever gelling any belter. But I have now- the pleasure
ol thanking v.ui n.r recomm.-nding me lo lake iir. Ro
ger-' Syrup of Liverwort, tar and Cariclia'agua. I g*.i a
do/eii lmti!f.- iff il and took i-niiiv wilti tiie, delerimn.al
l" make a lair Inal ot it, a- I had done with every thing
el-e. I have only taken four luff lies <>l it. and I must say
il Im- done me nn re good than any oilier medicine I
t.ave.-ver taken. • »n my llr«i taking il. il tin reused Hie
expect.iratioii. uml I rai-.-d a great deal <>l bloody mat-
ter from lily lung*. Bui '.Inti hit* now ceased, and so lias
tnv cough, nearly. I cough tint little in.vv, and expect
-..on in- entirely fn-e trotn it. I consider it nn Invutu-
at*!.- med.i'ine. and shall ree. iiimeml it to all who are
afflicted wall a Cough ordista-.-d lungs.
I let
He.
In ■
Sill'll c
v-t ;
• Hotel, Richmond,
ilie Medicine call- :
MITER'S SPAS1HI MIX 11 RE adininisii red in
over a hundred eases, in nearly all Ihedi-cu-. - tor wliieli
it i- recommended, with the most a-ioid-tiingty good re
sult*. lie savs il is the most extraordimirv medicine lie
has e
offered in I.i..
Lqi isviinx. Mil) ••lull. 1849.— W.
BuB's Sar-.qe ri'.la,.iial have known
entire sabsla.'tioii: anil we have
our beliei, it.nl it I- a sale and v
pound, and calculated to prod lie.
it.-ve much suffering; amt tin-
uml e
(JOWQIA MATT INF.
T IJST received :t very superior quality of Canton Mat-
fluff, of the celohrafed Gowipm mnke, expressly for
family use. TIioho families desirous of fiirulshlng, would
find It greatly tu their ml vantage to select from'this lot
lor future use. Alsu n Very prettv variety of Adelaide
Mats. VVM. II. GUION, Afft.,
Carpet Warehouse,
fob5 No. 14ft CongrcBS-st.nnd 57 Ht. Julian st.
FKENCII ZINC FAINT.
rp||I8 nrtlc'o Is greatly superior to White Lend In da-
l rnhility nnd brilliancv of color, and entlrelr free
from all poisonous qualities, never (njurinff Hie uealth
of the Inmates of newly painted apartments or of the
workmen. In the humid atmosphere of the South it
will be found Invaluable, ns it never changes its color or
rubs off Uke Whlto Lead. For sale by
J< >I1N B. MOORE St CO.,
m 89 Gibbons' Building*.
(
1 UNK.—A few fine double barreled Damascus Twist
T Guns, for aalo at ruducod prices.
jUQj 20 JOHN R. NORTON.
A SPLENDID
OPENING OF FAFF ROODS.
T HE Subscriber would respectfully call the attention
of Ihe public to his large and well selected stock of
Fall und Winter Staple uml Funcy
Dry Goods.
Consisting In part of: IITnek and colored Silks, of a great
variety: very rich embroidered Silks, of all patterns;
MnuD'ia* uud Crape Shawls; Scotch Wool Long du.;
and square Plaid Shawls; Cashmeres; Mouscline de
Laities; Alpnccas, a great variety; Needle-Work Col-
lars und Capes, of all patterns; Chimizettcs; Muslin nnd
I.ace Under-Sleeves; Cambric Handkerchiefs, from IQjf
cents to S5u piece; Irish Linens; Huckabacks; Diaper:
French Towels from 25 cents to SI a piece; double
Damask Table Linen; whlto nnd brown Napkins, n fine
assortment; a very largo assortment of Gloves nnd Ho
siery, of tho very best make and style; English nnd A-
mertenu Long Cloths; unbleached do.; rich Damask
Tnble and Pleno Covers; Ciisslmeresand Cloths, black
nnd blue of every quality; rich Vest patterns of all
styles; Satinets; Kentucky Jeans; Kerseys, a very large
assortment; ono of the very best selected stock of Blan
kets ever brought to this market.
CARPETING—Brussels, 3-Ply, 2-Ply, A11-Wool,A va
riety of patterns; and, also, r'otlonCarpeting.
N. IL—Clothing nt wholesale only. Country merchants
would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, as
the goods shall he sold low uud on the most accommoda
ting terms. [oct 2] JOSEPH L1PPMAN.
/TALES’ ANODYNE OF OPIUM.—*This Is a new
\ T chemical preparation of opium which contains all
its sedative and Anodyne properties, producing none of
Hie bad effects which follow the use of tho other prepar
ations of opium. For sale by
July S3 JOHN B. MOORE fc CO.
F lONCINE 80 AP.—Power’s Ponciuo Soap, for whiten
ing the hands. Tiffs Soap, so essentially cleansing,
Is particularly .usclul when tho hands become much
swollen, nnd is nn excellent article to u*e in the balb.—
Also, Bazin’s Imitation Soap. For sale by
JOHN B MOORE ft CO.,
July 1 Gibbons’Uuikilogs.
K AND FEVER—GREAT* I RE.-1 hnrcbv c< r-
lily. Huff for three years 1 lunl Ague and I'ev'i-roi H.e ,
most violent .|i-eripli.>ii. I Imd j-everat Phy-ic-an-, l.»>k i
l.irtri‘i{>iiiinilii‘s i,l Ipiiiiiiie, Mercury, mull believe ai) 1 1
the foiiics advertised, hot all without any p.-rin-.n.-ut ri- ;
lief. At last I fried CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE, I,
two bottles ot wli'ch effectually cured me, and I mil j
happy to -ay I have hud neither Chills or Fever since.—
I consider ii the best Tonic in the world, and the only '!
medicine that ever reached my case.
JOHN LONGDKN. ||
Beaver Dam, near Richmond Vti. ;|
C. It. LUCK, E-q.. m.w in the city of Ricliin..ud. nnd
for ninny voirs in the Posiolllee. Inis such confidence in i
the astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S S|’\N|S|| MIX
TURE, Hint lie ha.* bought upward:) <>t 5l> bottles, vvhl.-li I
lie lias given away to Hie afflicted. Mr. Luck nays tie
has never known it lo fail wlicn taken according to di
rection-. j
Dr. MINCE,a practising Phy-iciiin, and formerly of ;
the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says lie has
witnessed in a number of instance* the effect* of CAR-
THU’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly
surprising. He says in a case of Consumption, depen
dent ou the l.tver, the good effects were wonderful in-
atid ii
-igned)
have used John | i
,,ii ii lo lie used, with ,
o tie-iiution in slating, ‘
liialffe m.’ineal com.
luucli good, and re- ,
•re woiilff cheerlulty 1
libeled. !
yq...
Ilse.pleTi
lilldr* !
• I that kn«.i
i- ex-
ledge
icli stiffeni.g. In;
I.I Her ll.1st,and.
Ig above all nn.'e
Tlial kn.e
w ledge
lly recommend it u the
E. W. .-i.ii'i.v,
IL STKNKN.-UN.
healiliy
contained in a Rule work el
/•///: .M.utntr.D hum.lx's
Flf I V A VI . Tl ERICA F FUJI I’A.MO.V,
IvY DIE A. M. MAURIt t;.\U,
ho had the mNsUMPTInX.nnd
irom Ih. lung-, and doctored -«
i)-icuiii. but grew w..r«e, have one
ir.-d her. P a''led altno-t miraci-
\ our sincere Ir.etid,
i . M. CORY.
BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED.
te' .-ii. ii"U p;ti..vpn.\ it ai T.-:
young lady, vv
I Med a go. <| deal
month- w ,tn our p!
tie oi it. and it c.
sly hi her cast.
V Y. ’
I Mr. '
■ t.ef.
Lang. It;.
< bri-i
i. ;ui-
, l '
‘Ugh
earneslly inv tie nU persons who
•‘ll.e til- Il.al flesh i- heir to," to
agent, and gel a copy of Boll's
: and, lor tiie sake ol humanity,
individual will n>>l be f.•
ire suffering with
call on Hr. John
Family Journal,
we h pu that a
illing to give
Bull s sar-ap irilla a trial, alter reading and recollecting,
at the -aine lime. Hint it is nupo-silile for the Doctor to
publish H.e lentil part of the number n| certificates of
nsioimding cures performed by his Mir-apnnlla. Tiie
nmoiiiit <>f le-timony voliiiitarily -howered <>n Dr. Bull's
Sar-aparilliu from well know n and ■li-iiugui-lied indi
vidual-, both iu public and pn * ate file, has been per
fect* overwhelming.
f'jfDr. -I' ■ Im Bull’.- Principal < 'lllce. west side of Fifth
street, first door below Main, l.oii.-ville. Ky.
Sole in Savannah, wliule.-ulc and retail, by
J. B. MooRE & CO.,
And hy Druggists generally. luwi—ly jy9
llrou nS INscui'c of .Inniiiirtt Rtiigcr.
B ROWN'S Essence ot Jamaica Ginger I* elaborate!)
prepared from carefully selected articles of Hie best
jqitahty ; it possesses in a concentrated form all the valu
able properties ..f the Jamaica Ginger, and is warranted
to be free from all irritating or other properties of all iu-
jurioii* tendency.
ll is bench. I'ally used ill a variety nrcircumstances
where a warm eor.liul and agrateiul stimulant is requir-
«*d. particularly in cases where there is a seii-eof exiinua-
|i<oi arising from excessive fatigue or bent, ii tew drops
|ii half it i.nnlilor «»• wim-i- with a little sugar, w ill be
found an effectual and mn-l pleasing restorative, which
makes thi- essence a highly useful a.ldtiion to Hie trav
eller's portmanteau, as well a* to Hie family collection of
I'cim-du's.
Where there is nn iinplea«iint sense of weight or null-
sea after eating, from imperfect digestion, or where mm-
j«'.a is induced from riding ill a rail road car, <>r carriage,
i*r I'r.
deed. ‘ ‘ !
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker &
Morris. Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of H
Years standing, bv Hie use of two bottle* ol CARTER'S
SPAN IMI MIXTURE.
GREAT! t'UE I)F SCROFULA.—Tlio editors of the '
Richmond Republican had a -ervaiil employed in Iheir
i'" *“ room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with
Itliouniiiilcm, which enur.-ly <li«uli1i<l him irom work.—
Two bottle* of CARTER'S .'•PAN 1811 MIXTURE made j
a perfect cure of him, and Ihe editor* in a public inffu c, j
say they “cheerliilly recommend il to all who nrenf-
tlie.ied with any disease of the blood."
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I lind n !
very valuable boy cured by three hollies of i urtcr'n j
Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable inedl* 1
cine. JAM EH M.TAYLOR, Conductor on the K. F. At
P.R. R.Co., Richmond, Vn. Ginger, if given tuvordiug to the directions, will almost
SALT RIIEU.M OF 29 YEARS STANDING CURED. Invariably give Teller.
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON residing ill the city of Rich
mond, was cured hy three hoi Res <>f Carter's Spanish !
Mixllire, of Sal: Khctiiu, which he had nearly 20 years, !
and which all the physicians in H e city could not cure. !
Mr. Tlioiiipsoii Is a well known mercliaiil in Hie city of :
Richmond, Va., and Ids cure is most remarkable. I
VVM. A MATTHEW'S, of Richmond. Va., had a scrv- I
nut cured of Syphilis, in Hie worst form, hy Curler's j
Spanish Mixture, llesays he cheerfully recommends it, j |fY t i
and considers it nil invaluable medicine. °
RICHARD E. WEST,
KDVVlN BURTON, Commissioner of Hie Ruvcnue, ! L’r c i ,ttr . ul ’5 8 ' l, !J 8K “ rts .. l^A
says he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mix
ture in a number ofSyphililiccases, ami says it Is a per
fect euro for that horrible disease.
VVM. C. HA It WOOD, of Richmond, Va., cured of
Did -'ores and Ulcers, w hich disabled him from walking.
Took a lew Infflles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, mid was
enabled to wall; without a crutch; In a short Hmo per
manently cured.
Principal Depots nt M. WARD, CLOSE St CO.. B3
Maiden Lane,New-York.
T. W.DYdTT It SONS, 132 North 3d street, Phila
dolphin.
BENNETT & BEERS, 125 Main street. Richmond, Va
And Tor sale hy J. II. CARTER. A. A. SOLOMONS,
Sc CO, nnd THOMAS H. TURNER Sc fn, .Savannah,
nnd hy Druggists and Country Merchants every where.
825^Price SI per Bu,tlc, or G Vuttlcnfor §5.
may 10—lawl.'iawol v
Diurihu*n, incipient cholera. In short in all
rases of pro'-tration of Hie digestive lonctioiis, wlielher
from indulgence ordisense, It is of inestimable value.
During the *umi»er inonilisaiid III Soiuhern climates,
it i- invaluable, piiitlculiirly during the prevalence of ep
idemic ciiolern; no traveller or family -honld be wilheiit
it. A large invoice received hy the agents,
m 28 A. A. SOLOMONS St CO., Market Square.
iinikio ini.iiiriiio i , I 111 prove!*! ExiniMzr Seiiilliz Foxvelurw.
n ntblli nur „, ’rpilE-E Powdersaro prepared expressly fur the retail
of Richmond, was cured of ■ | lrBdt . froIll >iwri {, r i m p„ r i. d inuterinls, und are
iatis called confirmed Consiimp> | I Wlirriiriti . ( | roll wniX s.-i.liiii Powdcrs-f when accurately
. _, , , e held in the
highest estimation lor their peculiar virtues in giving re-
j lief where there I* indigestion, heart burn, or bilious
affections prevail; and when used according to the di
rections, form an effervescing aperient draught, more
agreeable, yet possessing all the medicinal properties of
the much esteemed Seidlltz Springs in Germany. By
ni 22 VV. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square.
llutlcr’N TawtelrnN SrldlUz.’** Powder.
A LL the solid ingredleutsof the Seldlitz’s spring widen
nre usually olfmid to the public in tho two separate
portlnns, nre here, hy a process which prevents any
spontaneous action upon each, combined in one com
pound jmwder, the effervescing solution of which in
.water Is rendered marly tasteless. Besides being more
palatable, it Is male In much less time, and with tufl
nltely less trouble lVan that produced with tho two pow
dors prepared ill tht usuul wuy. For sale hv
m3 A. A. SOLOMONS ft CO.
F. llrotvn'N Essence of Jamaica l.inger.
cpllis Essence I* a preparation of unusual excelfoner.
X In ordinary Diarrhwn,Incipient Gholern, in short,in
nil case* of prostration of the digestive functions, so com-
mon.it is of Inestimable value. During thu prevalence
of«pldr*nic Cholera nml Summer Uomnlninl of children,
it la peculiarly efficacious. No fiunBv. individual, or
traveller, should bo without ll, ns il er.ntffes tho system
to resist the infiuunco of incipient diseases which lurk in
a changing climate.
Caution.—Persona desiring an article Hint can ho ro
Hod upon, prepared solely from pure Jamaica Gisuer,
should he particular to ask for “ Brown’s Essence of Ja
maica Ginger,’’ which Is warranted to be whnt it is rep
resented, and Is prepared only by Frederick Brown,
and for sale at Ills Drug and Chemieal Store, N. K.Cor
ner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, Philadelphia, and In
Charleston by P.M. Cohen tt Co and IIaviland, IIar-
bom. It Co M und by all the respectable Druggists and
Ayotoecttleelu Uie United Stales. lawlnly febl
IIOOFI.
CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS,
I ADR the permanent cure of Liver Cotniilalnts, Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, and all diseases
arising from a dlsorAered l.D'er or Stomich. This day
received per steamer State of Georgia, and Tor sule by
Jan 81 VV W. LINCOLN. Monument Square
DII.I61NII».S
V r nlon nnd Antl-I'crlaillc Fills.
A CERTAIN cure for Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight when pro
ceeding from weakness, ami nil cognate disorders.
VVnrrnnted to contain neither Calomel, Arsenic, nor
Qilnine, the usunl remedies for Chills and Fever. Foi
sale hy (inayfi) A. A. SOLOMONS St CO.
jpIlIJRCIPS'vfcGETABLE LOTION.—An 'effoctua
\^. cure for Eruptions on the Fnce and Skin, partial.
lorV Pimples, Sun-bums, nnd Freckles; for sato by
J|oe 17 ^ A. A. SOLOMONS St CO,
One Ih.no> ISmiu., pp , 25o. I’rne 5U Cents.
IIM I'.CI'lt. K I'll V 111 Mff NO, S | IHI, J
I I' I •! 1*1!t '.-Ill'll III If! 17, Mild || i> u.ff
I M Bftlil/,U.(.l)lt VVOMII BM I,,
C..!....I. rn it EVl.RY FEMALE. VV III.TI1F.U
! MARRIED <'U V T, can here acquire a full kimw li-.lge
| of tl.i-iiaiiir.*. I'hur.'.cler, and cuum's ol her coiii| hunts,
with tlm v.tri. 'i-*y nipioiU!i, nnd that nearly
11 VI.U A 'I II.I, ION ('01*1 FS
sli.nil.l hint' Ih'i'Ii -.ffil.
ll i-impnictic:.blf to coiiw y lull) tin* various siihjccls
trc.iliMl m. ii.-ihf) ar.! of a naiure -Iric'.ly iiii.-mlt-.l for
iln> marri.id, or ilio-e c.inli'iiiphiiing marriages, hoi no
female desiroii* of enjoying to allli. und Him lieimiy.eoii-
-equenl iipoh liei.llli. which is-n .'"inliii'i*e lo tier 11
| happines-, and dial o( her hiishaiid. bill eilherlia- or
will oiilain ii, a.* lias or w ill every husband who has (he
love au.lair.ieiioii of in-wife iff be.iri, or Hint of his
own pfcuiiinn improxemeiil.
i I’vv vBusi); dm: hi \mti:utiioc-
SAMI coi*ti s
Have been SENT IfiY .11 All. within the lust fnw
months.
CAUTION T0~THE PUBLIC.
III. NDl lil.ru lUDEI):
Buy noliook unless Dr. V. M. Muureeaii, 129 Liberty
Street, N. Y.. is on the title page, and Ihe entry in tint
l Jerk’s Dfiice on hark iff ct'e page; anil buy only of
respectable ami lioii.isalde dealers, or-eitd by mi it and
nddiess to l»r X M. Mimroe.nl, as there are spurious
and surreptiHoiis inlringenieii'- ot copy light.
That none need remain iiu.iiforiii. d upon subjects so
vital to their peace, ilu-ir he.dili mi.I their happiness, a
I’ampblet of thirty-sir poses, r»lilalidug extracts, with
lull lille-pnge, and also index of eonieiils, will lie -.-lit
free of charge to every pari ot Hie United Stales, by ad
dressing, post paid, a* herein.
Of"' 1 'n receipt of Fifty Cents .■ nr Due Dollar for tho
fine Edition, extra biiding.t “The Married W oman’s
Private Medical Companion" |* sent umii/td fret i to any
part of the United Suites. All tellers tniisl lie post-paid,
and iuhlresH-d to Dr. A. M. Mnuriccnu, Box 1224. New
York City. Publishing Olllce, No. 12!) Liberty Street,
New York.
For salr bu—Lee k Whitman. Ringgold ; R. F. Ben
nett, Cussville; Doy til fe Sears, McDonough: J. A. Rey
nolds. Dah ouega; C. Youngldo. il, Oglethorpe.—Ga.
New York City, STRINGER fe TOWNSEND.
ADR I VNUE, SHERMAN it CO.
DtcVV FIT k DAVENPORT.
BARNES St CO.
Office, 129 Liberty Street. (Iawlii-3law<lnij June !
IH6,S\VFET’S
STKKXGTItEMMi SAl.Vli IIR PLASTER.
For Pai’is in the Dark, Hhe.umatism, Debility, <$ - e
I N order to gHin the confidence of the public, many.
and nearly all, the venders of specifies and remedies,
publish a long list of certificates of the value ot
iheir medicines; hut my Strengthening Salve must
rest on its own merits, feeling confident that when used
for the complaints for wRich it is designed, tt w ill never
fall of affording relief; and the public may be assured
that Hie Salve contains no article Hint can, in any case,
pmvo injurious, but appropriate to the tender infant, the
most delicate constlliillou, and the robust and strong.
For sale by [majfi] A. A. SOLO.VR >N8 k 13
I jM.LIS’t* COMPOUND SYRUP OF SARSAP VRIL-
J LA.—This Concentrated Syrup is found to tie a
safe and vuluable remedial agent, alterative iu Its effects,
nnd purifving lu Its nature; nml may lie used with great
advantage in H.e cure of RHEUMATISMS, ULCEUS,
SCID IFUI.A, TETTER, nnd other diseases arising from
mi impure stale of the blood,Just received nml for sale
by tV. W. LINCOLN,
June 13 Monument Squnre.
OLFF/S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.—A superatlve
Tonic, Diuretic. anti-Dyspeptic, and Invigorating
Cordial. This medicinal beverage is manufactured by
the propri- lor nt Schiedam, iu 11. din ml, nml !• warranted
not only pure from every Injurious property and Ingre
dient, but ol the best possible quality. Its virtue it
acknowledged by the whole medical faculty. For sale by
ml5 JOHN II. M<)ORE & CO., Gibbon*’ BuHdlngi.
T HREE MINUTE 8ALVE.-Thls Salve will remove
and cure Warts Mo'es, Coras, Totter, Balt Rheuin,
Ring Worms'and Tooth-Ache. This Snivels quite safe,
nnd almost miraculously destroys the unnatural growth
of flesh In man or beaut It will cure any or Urn above
named diseases, in from three to ten minutes. For aato
by J. K. DaFORD,
July 37 A|H>lheciiry*a Hall.
id «""ii mmim-iiced tdevilii.g treel. at ;
l.iing-. I called hi a lt<>Miu'|.utlnc |ii.y»u laii, tiui
liis'.ii.-.ilit- did in•! seem lo help lut*. I r.-.nl ymir adx
li-.-tiienl, a.'.d Hi.iiigl.i I w.i.ild try Dr. Rug. r*'.-yriqi
i I.uerwi.n. lur and » nnrhub.gua. Itetnre I had' i..k
1 up the ti.ir.l b.ilile. nn t»tee.i;i,g li:id stopped, nn
, was gone, and t left well usual. My I.enJIh'i.- i,
giiod. I consider il a liu»l excelleiil lilt'd..'.i..', alnl c
oially reemmend ii i<> my fnend*. j'l'in.- -lau iueni «
made lo Hie Proprietors, March 12iti, leoll.]
(TliCI I VUS. Arc.
As no ordinary -i/ed mix. rli.-ement can fully explain
the iialur.i and merits of this article, ihe Proprietor-have
p'l'dislii-d new ( trunlar, giving the lii-'ory «>l Hus Me.
diem*•; the description, naiine, fee., of ns principal in
gredients ; ll.e ellei't they are de-igued to lone upon ||u>
Lung* and Liver, and a copjou- reference to Hie persons
w In. tuive been cured >>y it • giving their name* and re
sidenee-, even to the street and the number. Iliosewlio
are Irouhled wilti a i ough, ulmse Lungs are in die
lea-t affected, are earnssily desired to call upon Hie
Agent- i.t.tii.'il Mow. and pro-arc one of II.esc Pam
phlet-. Ilcau be bad grati-. .md will weli repay a pe
rusal. -i'dVIL fe .XIHAD,
1IH .'liartres-siree!. New-' irlean-.
Wholesale General Vcents lor Hie S.uithern States, to
whom all orders must he uddre-sed.
Sold w liolesah.' and retail, hy i'lioinas M. Turner k
Go.. X. -\. Solomons fe ( •>., \\ i it lain XV. Lincoln, John
It. .XJni.te fe I'n., Savannah; llavdaiid. Kisley fe Uo., Atl-
gu-ia.Ga.: I'aviland, Harriill fe i o.,'.'I.arle-ton, s. G.;
und bv dealer* in medicine ihroiighoiu the South.
at ' cow 1.111—0
DRUGS AND MEDICINES. ~
I»It. ?ItlUSE’S
[XVir»OliATIN(t CORDIAL
i ./ PIJJXU.UF.VOX IX MF.DH tXF..
INVIGDuA'lING ELIXIR,
The Eighth Wonder of the Itolanic
World.
The Invigorating Elixir and I'orilinl intro«!ured into
i|iedi'*:il j.rac tee I.) Hie great CheuuM. Pliysiciaa and
Traveller. Dr. .XI. Morse, tin* for tl- basis an D.u n::d
herb, lir-t hroiiglil Irom Hie stony dc-vr s of Arabia !'•••
Iren, by ’hat eminent philo-opl.cr. which ha- bo n er:-
dor*ed* tiy tiie tnedteal colleges of all the great cities of
of I'.uroiie a- the be*i preparation extant for the
« URE DF N'ERYDl S DlsLASEs.
No language can comey an adeqiinte idea of the ini-
ihediale and nlmo*t miraculous change wliieli ft ..cca-
* on- in Hie ili-ea.-ed. dehthlaied and -hntlered nervous
* * stem. Wlielher broken down hy exej-ss. weak l.> na.
1'ire.ur inipi'■ red b* sickne—, Hie uii-lriing and relax* d
"rgiiinzat.oti i« at once re-l'rared. re-viv Hied, and built
up. Tli«' mental and physical symptom- ot nervon-di*-
ex.-c vnni ti together under it- intlueoce N**r is H.e i*f.
led lemporury. tai the contrary. the relict is perina-
tout; for Hie corditil properties ot Ilie medicine reach
It. con-million U-ell, and r.-lore it to h- normal couili-
itw. t.'.u. W ell inti! the preparation bv railed the
' MEDI' At. W'dNDLK
"t the nineteenth century. I> is. as the flr-t scieruiflc
in.-a in il.e old world have admiucd. tGat miracle of
modu ine heretot .re -uppo*. d to have n>> existenee.
A >11X11 I.ANT t il XT EN I .XILSNdRE.Ai TI"N.
R* lore.'Is tuner expanded, ns i* the cti-e with opt'im,
idc holie pr.'p:ira , i"i!-, und all other exeiim.i*. 'Mir et-
I'Vt o| these i- briet. and it may wed he said "1 him wl.o
takes them, “the last stale of Hint man is Wor-. ;'.nn
H o fir.-t." Bin ihe l.lixir i- an exhilarant withou; :■ -in
gle drawhact—-life m its operation, perpetual in its
I. ipp) imin. nee upon the nerves, the mii.it, und Hie en-
f-o oVgamzaiioii. Incases o| iieiiralgiu, headache, ver-
'• g... p.vii in the nerve- of the luce, and ll.e various train
* •I ncrvo'i- iiffcciioii-, it will proituee a cure in an a-ion-
i-liing sliori period ol time; and it wilt also remove de
pression. excitement, a tendency to blush, restlessness,
sleepless lies-, di-ilk*' "I sociely. ili.'iipticiiy lor siu.lv .-r
bu-m.-s, !"-s ol im uiory. confusion, giddiness, blood m
ilie Genii, iiieliuicl..-). is.ei.tat (iebdily. hysteria.iiuleci-
- on. vv relcbedne-s. Hiougtiis o| sell ile-irnein.n. fear ■ f
ta-auiiy. hy pocoiidii:.*'* dyspepsia, general pro-traii. i.,
i*rit:ihi|.l>,’ nervoii-iiess. il.nl'ili'y to sleep, liver ohio
Pt.nni. Hour ail.u*. unit ail disetis. s inn.lent lo letn. >es,
by.-.eria. iiiofioniaii'ti, vague terror.*, palpitation >>i ll.e
I .'ear . c-iiis:-pal.on. fee. fee, from whatever ciei.-,' -
tag. a i*. if there i- any reliance to be placed on l.'nua.i
b -nn-iiiv.ati-nMi.. > inf.i’.lible.
An appeal i- min!.-
F.\ EliX WdMAN DF SF.NsE,
wim -mleis ir.no vvetikiies-, derangrinei.., in rvo'.-m-s
'reiii.T-. pains in ll.e back, or any other di-onUr. wnc
It er | eeulinr to ll- r sex. or t olliile'l. to botli si . ?. lo
give the Inv goraiii.s • ordial a fra.I.
LEI EX' l> >1*1 Ah I'd. IIIEMSELVES.
Hear x.iitii Hie celebrated and d.-iinuio-l.ed Dr. Wood,
■ •I Ma—..cliti.-eils, suys ol .it
Dear Mr—I give- me pleasure to inform you that or,u
ot ii,y patient-, while in Bo-ton. procured some ofyoiir
1 '.rilial. which lie luis taken two weeks, and dial J.e is
entirely cur. >1. He already look- like a new per-mi. w ho
a time ago looked so pale and thin.ami wus
sea reels aUe l" crawl iiround. I Hioiight it scarcely
pii-.-itil'e lor Iiiiii ever In regain his full strength and la-
('•illIff ; hi-cu-e Was an extremely had one. I pre-vribed
I)..' a*.ml Mi.'dicii e u-ed ill ' iicti cases in ihu Hospiiul,
Imi t| H .\ were1.1 ii.. effect, lu Hie meantime, my pain nl
had procured smue of your i'..rdial. wliirli ctJeeleit a
rm.' | am ther medicine Could have done.
I -hull ever warmly recommend it when an opportunity
.•.'•:.irs. The invi liior in iny younger day-1 weltreinem-
I" r as heiiig c.in-i.l. r.iil uni'"of the most skillful phy si-
c in,., in me I nited Slate*, and lunl heard hi-< or.lial
ver, highly .pokciinf; hut wa- one of ihe incrcdulo.is
a- tolls meriis mild I was ->• unexpectedly and sallutac-
tordy convinced i<* the coni run.
I remain, very truly.yours.
II. A. WOOD, M. D.
W'i
JAJILS II. ( VltTllt,
vvmn.xsAi.i. and hkiaii. ukalvk i
DHUtiS, MFDH tXFs, i HF.Mlc.4Ls, P.lIXTs,
OILS, HFCSHFs, PFHFl’.IIFH J,
IXSTHC.UF.XTS, P.4 TEXT MFit F
FIXES, F.4XCY .4 It TIC LES,
hr., hr. he.
TD MERCHANTS.—Merchants, wishing to purchase
any thing in the above hue, w ill flint it to their interest
to call and examine my Slock, as lain certain they will
tie pleased, both wilh Hie quality nnd prices. I am de
termined to sell us low as can be 1>olight in any Southern
market.
Tl) I’ll YSICIANB.—Physicians are respectfully invited
to call mid examine my stock of Drugs, Glicmirula and
Instruments, us they were selected by my self, and 1 war
rant them fresh and genuine.
PATENT MKDU'INKS.—All of the most approved
Patent Medicines..I the day always oil hand.
PAINTS, DIE & GLASS.—A large stock of White
Lead and every variety of Color, Dtlanf nil kinds. Lamp,
Train. Lin-eed und Neatsfoat; Window Gluss of all sizes,
French and American.
PERFUMERY fe FANCY OfHIDS.—A large variety
of all kinds of Perfumery, Cologne and Extracts, Funcv
Cologne Bottles, Fancy Smelling Phials. Hair ami Tooth
Brushes, and In fuel uverv article usually kept in the
Drug line.
Don’t forget toe«tl at CARTER’S and examine
his stock before von purchase. lawly oct 2
APOTHECARY’S HALL.
SOUTH-EAST CORNER OV
llrniigtitoii A llamar«l-.MH*tSuYiinnnIt.
The subscriber would most respectfully Inform
Hie citizens of Savuiumh mid the surrounding
country. Hod bo has taken Ihe store situated as
above, where he is How opening u full and select , , t . |lll(IV ,... - v .. ,_ i
stock of Drugs, Medicines, i hemiciUs, Perfumery, Fancy j u\)d"rtliis stidemen| W is<l(«tnc(l by you ol any importance^
Articles, Dye sniffs. Glassware, fee. fee., which ho of-1 vt,„ mnv have nn full consent to make It public.
ITersto the public nl wholesale mid retail, on such t-rms * .... isio J. ii.TTINISi
cannot fail to give entire satisfaction, both ns regards
Clergymen, as well ns phv-irians. and lb.iusau.1* f
nll.i.r- in a I part- of the I nilvd States, are conuiiiialiy
s. i-dii.g ceriilieate-. informing us of the benefits .t-riv.d
t'ro'i, ii-tng |ir. .vtor-e*- Cordial. We cun pnldish only a
lew. The billowing i- a -pfcimen :
Rf.Y.JDlIN r-KGF.R,
of .lors.'V i'iiy,an »l.l and highly re-peclable gentleman
j oi Hie n.'q-ii... |K'rsuasn n, halide I in me |otl..« ing rertt-
llciiiti nl Dr. X|ors»'*s oll.ee. ll sjieaks lor it.-elf:
Di|. Mok-x —Dear Sir: I am Con.-lrained lo givoy.m
a -tt.jeinei.l *1 Hie heui'lll I derived Irom using your t'or-
ilialJli. li.'Ving. by -o doing. I -hull render a benefit in
tli>'-p win. arc suffering as I bnvo been.
I ^'t!9nllheled for many month* with pains in the head
and «Bmm-s ol sight, together w iih great n. rvoiis debili
ty. -> mueli ihtU ii wtrswuh miieti ilililculiy for me i»
wt.iR nr ktsqi about. My digestive organs, also, were
iii'ieh deranged. I used quite a number of remedies,
hut received little or no benefit, until I lo..fc your for-
ill;.:, which, through the bindues- ol Providence, tin- re
stored me to more than my iisutil health, as I now am
enj tying lielter health than I have done for a number of
yetrs. I tun now lift years of age. I believe tt to be au
invaluable inedicine/whicb I recommend to my nuine-
r.H.s acquaintances, and they nre very large, ns I have
been a minister a great many years. 1 hope this ha»ty
skficli may he as much benefit to you us the medicine
has to me. JdIIN SEGER, Jersey City.
Jail. 7, 1852.
1 METHODIST CLERGYMAN.
The following was sent to our agent In Rahway, hy
Rev. J. i >. Tuul-on, ol the Methodist Episcopal Church—
n^e of the most learned uml respected in the connection
-fund is another proof of the wonderful effect of Dr.
Morse's Invigorating Cordial on Ihe system:
' Friend Robinson:—Having for some years past, ns you
nffe aware, experienced great general debility of my sys
tem, uttendeu with constant and alarming irritation of
the throat and lungs, I wa*, nt your instance, and in con*
Hequence of having rend Capl. McLean’s decided testl-
t .my in Its behalf, induced to fry Dr. Morse’s far
med Elixir. I tried il, I confess m-re in the hope than
the confidence of Its proving efficacious; but I am
mud ill candor to acknowledge that I had not tried it
ng before I began to experience its salutary effects:—
ml I may now say with Gajit.Mcl.ean, “that I would not
•w be without ft on any consideration. It has done
Iho inure good I ban any previous remedy 1 have tr‘ed,
price and quality
Every article he offers for sale has been selected by
himself within the Inst twenty days, from the most relia
ble houses in the northern markets; particular attention
having been paid to llielr ptiniy and freshness.
Having had several years’experience In the prescrip
tion business iu northern and southern cities, ho feels
himself fully jire|*ared to compound nil prescriptions
and family 'r.edlcines entrusted lo him. wilh care, neat-
uoss and despatch.
Prescriptions put up at all liours of tho day nnd night,
by a skilful and competent hand.
’’hysiciaiis, Country Merchants and Families, and nil
•lersoiis who need or may need pure nnd genuine medi
cines or uny other article that is generally found In a
well regulated Drug Store, are respectfully invited to
call and exumine his stock before purchasing elsewhere,
nt the Apothecary's Hall.
u 22 tf J. E. DkFORD, Druggist and Chemist.
Rahway, Aug. 3,185ft. J. O.TUNISON,
| THE MEDICAL JOURNALS
Hava not in a single instance that has been Authenti
cated, given their sanction loan)' oilier jireparation for
H ie above complaint*. It has in many desperate nnd vl*
o ent cases effected radical cures, aftoi patients had been
a miidoned and Ibcir condition pronounced hopeless by
n edical practitioners of high professional character.
It Is put up highly concentrated, iu pint bottles, with
t: ih mime blown iu the glass, and Bold for
*3 per Imltle—6 for $12— 824 Ihe dozen.
) [fTf” imjHirtant advice accompanies each bottle.
: Prepared by M. MORSE, M. D., and for sale by CIIAS.
II. RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, to
whom nil orders must Ire addressed.
AntsTs—A. A. Solomons & Co., Savnnnsh; Havl-
land, Risley & Co., Augusta ; llavllnnd, llarrnl k Co.,
Ghurlcstou. .
S.dJ hy Druggists generally throughout the United
auto. * G—o