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iii» in»lm bum lif'oninM,
nlSmiiltrt f Mrt, . M0 “ ww *
for •1oc«ihm or
•iSfortJjCWMd A9Q.
Aa sxperisnoed Surgeon attach en to eaoo amp.
No Derthican basoourod “ ,J **“
•nd r kllcheuFuraUiire,
. i to bo oonitnuad ftum
with Will annexed.
Bpcinafleld. In aalit
> relate of Win. Hint,
M U*p property of the relate .
tjySaj EPWAitu man, k>v.
^ $^jhe^taftniEry of Chatham county,
lay in September neat,
iavaanah, between iha
vault hour* ol sale, one negro wan named Eli, about 3fl
VjT PR11HIS*U)N ofih. tlrihury of O
JL> olukoaoUnlboInlToHdifln f
•( Uw Court Uo» la U>o city ofaonou
year* ok). Bold aa thepreperty of thoealato or the late
Thomas Green, of Chatham county, deceased, for'he
Iwnedtof the hair* aud creditor* of aald eatate. Term*
tJulylMawtdaJ JNU. C. FKBRILL, Kx’r.
Cttatlon for Letters DUmlwory.
amf2 oV I To It »»y concern •.
Whereas, William P*Rowon will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for'IueUcraDIftnlMory a* Aumtutatrator on the
l^Uta of Henry Castellow, aonrd
Tlteee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
nay concern, to be and appear before aald Court lomaku
objection (If any they have) on or before the flrat Mon*
day in November next,otherwise aald Leitcni will be
granted.
Onuu
Wltnree, John II. MlUen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
aunty, thi- thirtieth day of March, 1833,
mtM JOHN M. MILLKN,O. G. C.
Citationi for Lei tent Dismissory.
S TA c£md. G n U cS.‘ A ’ I To ill Wborait mnyr concern
Whereas, HoaaaT 8TArroap, Executor of the Inst
will and tealament of Margaret Bernard}-, late of laid
county, deceased, applies for Letters of Dismission j
Therelbre, the kindred and creditors of aald deceased,
are hereby cited and adnoulahed to lllo their objections
(irany they have) In my office in terms oftho law,other*
wire leUesa Dlamlieory will be grauted the applicant.
WltnSs? James H. Ilelvestou, Ordinary for Camdet
County, Uiu 1st day of August, I M3.
—* JAMES H. nfiLVBBTON, Ordinary
1C. C.
Citation for Loners Disml.sury
S T C T ^idon 0 Co! A ' l To *" ,lK ’ ra !> ”W
Whereas, George W. Hardee. Adtnlnlalrulor on tlio
eatate *f Henry K. Russell, applies for letters of dismis
sion from aald estate.
Those iare, therefore, to clto nod admonish nil whom It
may concern, to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, aud show cause \lf any they
have) why totters of dlsralsslou should not tie granted
sold applicant.
Witness. James If. Hel version, Ordinary for Camden
County, this first day of August. 1833.
oug 8 J AS. II. HELVESTON, O. O. C.
Citation) for Letters of Administration.
WiiaRKAs, Wm. J. Manor bus applied to mo for
totter* of Administration, do bonis uon, on the Estate of
Frances U. Solomons, late of South Carolina, deceased.
These are, therefore, to clto and hdmonlsli nil, uud #in-
guiar the kindred and creditors of said decoa-ted, to tile
tlieirobJecUoiia(if any they Imve) In my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise said Letters will be
granted the applicant.
Witness' niy hand and official signature, this ‘.Mth day
of August, A. D. 1833. JAMES UAIIN,
aug27 Ordinary Effingham county.
Citation for Loiters of Admluistrutiou.
-lS£°c”' I T o«ll whom lltn.y concern:
Efftsighain Co .
W hereas. Ann Jiohblus has applied to me for Letters
of Administration on the estate of Daniel I. Hob-
bins, late of said County, deceased:
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (If any they have,) in my office within
the lime proscribed by law, otherwise said Letters will
be grunted the uppllcant.
Witness my hand and official signature this 19th day
of August, A. I). 1833 JAMES IIAIIN,
aug90 Ordinary Efflnglmtn comity.
Citation for Loiters Uismissory.
S TATE. OF GEORGIA,) To all whom it may concern:
Effintliam Co, J Whorcas,Jaine#R.Rahn,
Receiver or the Estatoof Horace Mallory, lute of said
county, deceased, baa applied to the Court ofOrdluary
of said county, for Letters of Dismission from said Re
ceivership.
These are,therefore, to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred aud creditors or said deceased, to tile
their objections (If any they have) in my offico. within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise Letters of Dlsuils-
•ion will be granted the said applicant.
Wllneu my hand nnd official signature, this fifth day
of July, A. D., 1853. JAMES HAHN,
Jjfl Ordinary E. C.
Citation, for Letters Dismlssory.
) T EOIa(bnm Go.' jT°.""homUmiiyor>ncem:
Whereas,T|liLTOK H. Poivsiu, Administrator, with
Will annexed, of the estate A James a. Cam, late of
•aid county, deceased, has applied to tho Court of Ordi
nary of aald county, for Dismission from said Adminis
tration:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of aald deceased, to tile
their objections (If any they Imve) in my office, within the
time prescribed hy law, otherwise letters of Dismission
will be granted the said applicant.
Witness ray band aud ol
April, A.-D. 1853.
a G Ordinary E. C.
mm me warn amnieai...
my band aud official signature, this 5th day of
1.1853. JAMES IIAIIN,
Citation) for Letter* of Uismismy.
SdKUlMhraCO.’ 1 To.MwhomlUna,cn„c
Whereas Georg* Pace, Executor of the Last Will nnd
Testament of Tryosi Pacts Into of Mid county, deceased,
has applied to tho Court of Ordinary or said county for
Letters Dismiss.>ry.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish nil and sin
gular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to file
their objections (If any they have) In my office within
the time prescribed by Inw: otherwise Lettera of Dismis
slon will be granted the said applicant.
Wltiiess my hand and official signature this seventh
day or March, A. D. 1853. JAMES HAHN,
mar 10 Ordinary E. O,
ttlMI
PROPOSED DATES
IVmMicM.
Saturday....AugH. 0, II
Saturday.,.. AukX SO, 11
Saturday....Bopl n, 1833
Saturday....Bent* 17, 1853
Saturday....OcVr. 1,1853
Saturday.... OotV. 15, 1853
Saturday....Oct'r. 9U. 1853
Saturday.... Nov. 18,1853
Saturday....Nov. 95, 1853
Saturday.... Dec. 10,1853
Satnnlay....l>ec. 94, 1833
For Freight or Passage, api
UN84t .J.
'BAtlANG.
#W« Metre—i>
Wednesday,, Aug. 10,1833
WednesdayAug. 94, 1833
Wednesday..Sept. 7,1853
Wednesday..Sept. 91,1853
Wednesday.. Oct, 5,1853
Wednesday.. Oct. 10,1853
Wednesday..Nov. 9,1853
Wednesday.. No v. 15,18.13
Wednewlay..Nov. 30,1853
Wednesday.. Dee. 14,1853
Wednesday..Doc. 93,1853
Ighl or I'oMagb, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS k Cj)., 5U WaINtrect, N. Y.
. and otimr JKWELR1
l such ka Table, Desert a]
Platfeand.Wailere.Tei
iTnitibleliPlB,
• Silver Plated Spoone. Forks and Ladles, Cake I
Castors, Wallers, snuffers and Trays.
Ivory BalauM llandlo Knives, aud Sliver Plated on
laal, Table and Desert Knives.
FlueTwenty-ouo Day Marble 3lanileCloeke,and com
mon liras* Clocks, of every doserlptlon.
Gold and Silver Jaiver and Lvplno Watches, One en-
emallod Hunting Watches, Gold and Silver Watch
Chains, Seals and Keys, Uold and Hlver Thimbles, Gold
and Silver Sjwctader, Hogers' Fine Pockot Cutlery, R*
*ora and Kasor Strops, Uenl Cases, Port Monalea, me.
Particular allenllon will bo given to Repairing ol
Watchw, Clocks and Jewelry.
From Ills long experience end extensive fhcllltleo, he
confidently believes lie will satisfy all who may Ihvor him
with their patronage.
Ills prices are aa low. and tertna as fkvorable,as at
any other eslabllslifunt In tho State,
ml? S. W1LMUT. No. I Market-aqua re.
BROWN, SHIPLEY k.IX)., Llverpcv
E. G. ROBERTS k Co., 13 Klug'a Arms rard, London.
J. MONROE Is CO., 90 Rue Notre Dame des Yictolras,
Paris,or GKO. II. DRAPER, Havre,
ty The owners nfthesu shljui will not be accountable
for gold, silver, bullion,specie, Jewellery, predoiiaatonos
ormeuK unless bills of lading ure signed thurufor, and
the value thereof expressed therein, end—lv novHI
N1»1KIN(J AltltANUEiUENT.
THE LIVERPOOL fc.PHILADELPHIA
■8TKA MSI I IP COM P A N YI utond sailing their
ivorito steamships,
CITY OF MANCHESTER,9105 tons,Capt. Robt. Lollcli,
CITY OF GLASGOW, 1010 tons,Cant Wm. Wylie.
FROM PHILADELPHIA.
City of Manchester,.... Saturday, July 30,1833.
City of Glasgow, Saturduy, Aug. 90, 1833.
»Ity of Manchester, Salurdny,Sept. 17,1833.
City of Glasgow, Saturday, Oct. 8, 1833.
FROM LIVERPOOL.
City of Manchester,. Wednesday, July fl, 1833.
city of Glnsgow,....Wednesday, July 97, 1853,
City of Manclieste,.. Wednesday, Aug. 91. 1833.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
IRON FRONT JEWELRY NTOllE)
Wholesalound Itolall*
THE largest and bust selected stock of goods
over olfored fur ante In this city. Gold and Silver
Watches, Vest, Fob aud Guard Chulua. Seta of
' Jewelry. Chntelanos, Bracelets, Brooches, lino
Dlumund work Finger Kings, silver Castors, Tea Sets,
Pltcliors, Goblets, Cups, Cake Uuskots, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives,Plti Knives,Cheese Scoops, Ladles, Syphons.
Also, all kinds of Plated Wure, Military nnd Fancy Goads,
and a grout variety of articles, too numerous to mention;
the whole of widen will bo sold at reduced prices.
AllklndBOfWntclies,Clock8,JowolryR:iJotnorJobbliig
attended to competent hands,
VROX LlVIiHI’OOI.,
Saloon norths. .90 Guineas
Midship “ ..15 ••
Forward “ ..13 “
from rmiaDKU'iiu,
Saloon Berths IK) Dol.
Midship “ 113 "
Forward “ 35 “ . ...
Including Steward’s fees.
THIRD CLASS PASSENGERS.
A limited mitnber of Third Class Pissengere will bo
taken from Philadelphia and Liverpool, aud found In
previsions.
From Philadelphia....99() | From Liverpool....935
Certificates of pnssago will be Issued here to purtios
who are desirous of bringing out their friends at corres*
l» >ndlug rates.
Dralls on tho Agents nnd tho Dnnk of Ireland from
jCI mid upwurds.
ry FREIGHT ON GOODS (Mis. PEU TON.
Bills of lading for goods from Havre signed by the
agents there, through to Philadelphia ut $99Jf per ton.
An experienced surgeon will bo carried on each ship.
All goods sent to the Agents In Philadelphia and Liv
erpool, will be forwarded with economy aud dispatch.
For freight or passage,
t/ioMas RICHARDSON,
9 Walnut st.. Phllud., and 41 Exchange Place, N. Y.
RICHARDSON, BROTHERS4t CO.,Liverpool.
PADEI.FORD, FAY Sl CO., Bay st., Savannah,
all—eodly
SAVANNAH AND AURESTA
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA.
rpillfi COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
aud other Merchandise, on the Savannah river,to
and from Augusta, bv their Iron Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH Cnpl. Piiii.i’ot.
LAMAR, Cupt.Cia.sivni.L.
—AND ALSO BV TIIK 8TKA.MKK—
AMORY SIBLEY, Copt.
Thu latter Steamer being of less draught Hum any
other on the River, Insures unprecedented despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company is also provided
with llfteen Tow-Bunts and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to tho cure ol'the Company, ol
Its Agents, will be received and forwurded, free of coin*
missions. A. SI It LEV, President, Augusta.
T. R. MILLS, Agent,.Savunnali.
oct 10 W.M. ROW LAND, Agent, Augusta.
aug93 HORTON k. H!REMAN, No. 110 nroughton-Bl
t AMlIOVAIILi: TAIIjOItINta*
M. D. MIJRIMIY. 91 llull-ilrett. would respect
fully Inform Ills friends nnd the public generally,
that ho has received his spring styles for gentle-
men,among which will bo found as rich aud fluo
Fancy Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., as Imve ever been
brought to tills market.
All orders executed with despatch, and III the best
style ol workmanship.
Gentlemen nru respectfully Invited to call and judge
for themselves. in 11
1*1 AND FORTH DEPOT
I THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully In
forms the citizens of Savannah, Georgia,
'nnd Florida, that they have on hand more
man iiiiv ri.vNOS, the largest stock ever on sale in tills
city, and miidu by the must celebrated iniuiufuclurerairt
thu United Hlutcs, Nunns At Clark, T. Gldckcrlng, Board-
mnti At Gray, I .eight At Newton, Edwurds At Fisher, all
well known to the lovers of Muslr. have pluco in their
(urge assortment. These Pianos me of rich tono, and
beautifully llni-licd In Roso Wood, Black Walnut, und
Mahogany, with Iron frumes made ill the most substan
tial and workmanlike muiiner. Also, the Justly cele
brated .Eolinu Plano Fortes which for their sweetness of
tone have not been equalled. All these Instruments have
lilch render them peculiarly suited for
this climate, preventing necessity of tuning for years.
e, i! ,
The undersigned are Agents for Henri llerz’s celebrat
ed Grand Piunos, made in Paris. For power and beauty
of lone, they stand pre-eminent.
Gauiiart’s Mkloukonr.—This beautiful toned wind
instrument, manufactured by Carliarl At Needham, N. V„
for villuge purposes, Lodges, serenading parties and the
private practice of Organists, possessing n sweet and
powerful lone, they have ulso for sale. All those instru
ments will lie disposed of on the most accoininoilnling
terms. The prices of tho Pianos rnnglng from 9175 to
91,UnO. lJuly 90] _ I. VV. MORRELL At^CfL
NEW CAR I MAGIC .71A NIJ FACTORY,
„ a-'* w O A R It I A C E 8, It U G G IES
S !' I. K I E 8.
Til KUUUI1 FARE
From ClinrltiNton (o Haiti more SI 7 50,
To Philmleluhia $1‘J, anil to New-York $90.
“ Air-
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON
80. CA.
L EAVING the wharfut thefootofLaurens-streeldally
after the arrival of the Southern curs, via Wilming*
ton,N. C., from which point two dally trains ore dis
patched at H .1. .M.andi I’. A/.; the H o'clock only con
necting at Weldon, N. C., with theSenbourd and Roanoke
Rail Rood to Norfolk, thence by steumers to Baltimore,
and both trains connecting at Weldon with the line* m
Petersburg. Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, Phm.uel-
phla, and E^w-York The public is resnectfully Informed
that the steamers of these lines, are in Urst rate condition,
and arena vignted by well known and experienced com
manders : the Rail Roads are In fine onler, (tho Wilming
ton aud Weldon, as well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
having recently been refold with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despntch. By these routes pns-
sengers availing themselves of the first train may reach
Baltimore In 40 hours, Philadelphia in 45 hours, and New
York In 5U)£ hours; and by the second train they arrive
In Baltimore in 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
Ncw-York In (il# hours.
Through tlcketscan alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agonlofthe Wilining'.on nnd Raleigh Rail Rond Com-
B , at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street
I • •
Chnrfoston S. C., to whom please apply.
Grurral fttoimfonunita.
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
WILLIAill K. NYiUO.Vs.
Draper and Tailor,
Citation for Loiters of Administration.
gTATB OF GEORGIA, (
Oljitn Co« ' |To all whom It may concern:
'Whereas, Robert Hnzleuurst will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration, ou (ho Estate of
James Maugham, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and mlmonlsh all whom it
may concern, fo be and appear before said Court, to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday
in Feptember next, otherwLu said Letters will be grant
ed the applicant.
Witness, Edgar C. P. Dart, Esq., Ordinary for Glynn
County, this twenty-second day of July. l«53.
JnlyVst E. O. P. DART, O. G. c.
Citation for Letters of Admiulstratinn.
S TAT =°c n „' | To all whom It muy concern:
Whereas, Robert Hozlehurst will a;.ply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration, on the Estatoof
Sjsigsmbla Maugham, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it
may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make
objection (If any they have) on or before tho tirst Monday
in rfoptember next,otherwise said Letter# will bo graiib*l
the applicant.
'Witness.'Edgar O. P. Dar', Esn., Ordinary for Glynn
County, this twenty-socorul .lay of July, 1853.
JutyW E. c. P. Di‘ —
XO. 17 IVUlT.iKER-STR F. F. 7’,
R ESPKCrFUI.LYsolicits the attentfon of his friend-
and the nubile In general, to bis forgo Mock ol
Remly-Mado Clothing, sultablo for tho present and com
ing season. It has ull been made u p under his personal su
periutendemo, uad for •lyleitiiiworl muoMiip.Uliilu-
rlor to none to be found In the market. Tho following
comprises u portion of tho ttoit.:
FROCK AND SACKS of III in nnd Colnriil Cashmere
Cloths; Black Drap tie Etc Fiocks uud Sacks; Linen
Duck Drill and Fancy Linen Frocks aud Sack-; India
Grass Silk uttl Brown Linen rtacks; Black and Colored
Alpnccn Fi ocks s ml Sacks.
PANTS of Fancy French l'a««lmcre, Black I)»eSkin
Cap; llfock limp DeEto and Spring Tweed I 'up; White
Duck; Fancy Linen Drill- -mgetlier with a large lot of
Cotton Di ill and Duck Pams for -ervnuts' wear.
VESTS of Blick Snlln, llluek Barathea and Fancy
Silks; Fancy nnd White Marsi-lllsi, Figured and Stripe
Linens Also, a forge slock of F'lpM •■;g (tooils, such
us St..;ks, Glores, Siispinders, Cravats, Collars, Silk,
Gnuzo, Merino ami Cotton Undershirts, strljie Silk und
Colton Sucks, Silk aud Gingham Umbrella#, Arc. tec.,
the whole of which he offers for sale on accommoding
terms, nail at prices nr cheap ns the cheapest. a 19
T AILOli INfa.
E. C. P. DART, O. G. C.
Citation, for Letter* lilsinissory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, J Ton,, whom It m
IVSTflo €'o. > 101,11 ' ,hon '"
Whereas, Benjamin IJ. Liles, Executor to tl
It may concern:
, r , . to the last Will
d Testament of Benjamin Liles, lateof snlil county,de-
deceased, has applied to the Court of Ordinary for Let
ters of Dlsml—loii froio the Adinlnhlmtlmiof -aid Estn'.e.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all nnd sin
gular, the kindred and creditors of said decayed, to lllo
their objection* (ir any they have) In my office, within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise Letters of Dismis
sion trill bo grunted the raid applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 2ltt day
1833. JAMKf *■"
of Jam
Junt
me,
1027
JAMES IL'GIISMITH,
Deputy Ordinary VV. C.
Citation for Letter* Disraissory.
gTATB OF GEORGIA, | Tn al | w | 10ia | t nmy concern:
Whereas. Isaac Hatcher hath applies! to the Court ol
Ordinary or Wnyno county, for fitters Dlsinlssory as
Guardian of John and Martha Hatcher, minor# or Motet
liateber:
These aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It
may concern, to be amt appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Mon
day In November next, otherwise said Loiters will be
granted.
Witness, Jas. lUghsmllh, Dep. Ordinary for Wayne
hly, ibis twelfth day of August, 183J,
JAS. IJIGJISMITII, ~
couuljr^tii
, Dep. Ord. W. C.
NOTICK*
T WO MONTHS alter date application will be made to
tbe Ordinary of Liberty County, lor leave to sell
tyro Lots, with tbolr Improvement*, In the town of Hines-
ville, and also a Negro Man, named Andrew; said
property belonging to the estate cm’ James H. Brad well,
lata of aald county, deceased; for tbe benefit of the heirs
aid creditors of said estate,
i ant* ISABELLA HRADWELL, Executrix.
'• • y ' ' NOTICE.
nPWO MONTHS alter date, application will bo made
jJL tolbcCourt of Ordinary of P.fflns
to tbe Court or Ordinary of Rfflnaham county, for
- W sell a Negro Woman named Mary, I bo property
of Hannah Reives, minor, for tbe jbenefU of said minor.
Anyoam 1853.
P. STOTKSBURY, Guardian.
atig 24
NOTICE#
hh PERSONS having demands against James S.
XX Brad wad,, late of Liberty ffounty, deceased, will
please render fe their accounts, duly attested, and per-
aonetodebtjNl to said James S. Ursdwell will please make
taiioedletepayment to B, A. FRASER. Agent
52... *«■
Hinsevllle, Avgust 5,1653. ao«4
r, n.i.j,.r iv . k OTiCBl
Saftei * ‘
MONTHS slier data, application will be made
Ordinary of Glynn county, for leave to sell all
■personal estate belonging to tbe estate of
t of *«ld comity, deceased.
LEXANDKR BLUE, Administrator.
,Juty 1,1857. Jy4
fstfl
•Her*’
LB ARTICLES<-GBO. S.Nidl()L8has
4 per slMiasr. Gent’s flauie, Merino, and
Khlrt* with half Sleeves: Judson’s superior
yron and sundlng Collars; Crus Linen
Ys#f« Ptanlare’ Lingo and Striped Pantat Trav-
ncl) Mnen Over Hocks; Kllk ami Linen Cra-
n and'Silk Pocket ItandkcrebUft; Linen, ami
. Three-ply Linen Collars;
mhrolist; Boya* Shirts, Ladles
Ate All for sals at low prices, for wh or
ilUtSl (be Clothing Blore, Olbbons' Range.
DIBBLi: &€ARKY,
Drain- rw sun Tailor*,
Cor. IIruutun miil IVhitnkrr-.itt,
T HE suhsiTilxT- would call tho ultentlon of the citi
zens of Savannah, to their spring styles of all col
ors of CLOTHS, CASSIMEKKd tc VESTING8. which
they are prepared lo iiiituiifuclurc to order, in the nuutest
and niont fashiounlile Myles.
Also, their thick ol Ueudy MudeClothlng.ull of which
have been g«l up in a superior stylo to any ever offered
before for sale in this maikel. Their stock of Furnish
ing Goods!# complete and well assorted. These Goods
will bo sold on the most reasonable and accommodating
errn*. a li)
ItOIBINSON iY CAM 1',
Drapers and Tailors,
A GENERAL AM) COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
JUST Rh'CRIVEI).
HPIIF. 8UII8CRIBER8 aro now preimre-i to offer to the
L public,
t'lirrinsrs. Pha-tnns, llngjics, Currynlls, if.,
Fresh from some of the moat popular Establishments
and Bull ter# at the North.
The select Ions were made by one of the firm, with
strict reference to the requirements of this market.
They are determined to keep only such article# in their
line, os they cun eonlltlcnlly
• lli'coninioml nml YTnrrnnf,
feeling assured that they wBI tie sustained iu offering a
better, uud Ilnur clas# of'work than has been usually kept
In this market.
The public are most respectfully requested tn cull, ex
amine, nnd satisfy them.-elves, whether they ure in earn
est, by an examination of their slock.
All kind* o r repairing done a* heretofore.
L. 8. BENNETT Ac CO M
nugl Corner of West Broad und Bay streets.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE A*. UFTAIJL
Sailillcry Warehouse,
Young's Building, Sign of the Golden Saddle
OrroSITR W. H. SIMMON* CLOTIIINO STORK.
. . W. H. MAY & CO.,
.Unnufacturersof Siiililles, Bridles & llnrnes,
Have on hand a good tm#ortinenlnf8addk'B,Biidlc*nnd
icli
Harnesses, of which the followingcomprlsea pur, s Hpan-
I sit (Juiltod, Overlaid nnd Slitinon Huddles; Flanter'i
large nnd extra forge Huddles; Men's plain do.; English
do.; lioy*'nt.d Race do.; Ladies’Huddle* of a variety of
patterns; Bridle* & Muriengule*:Hnihlle-Biigs,Trunks &c.
SADDLER’S MATERIA (^.—Saddle Tree*, Skirting
and Hog Skin*; Pud do.; Straining nnd Worsted Web;
Thread and Tucks, assorted size*.
IIA Id K8SEH.—Conch, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
'Harnesses, of all kind*, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, liturgy aud
Sulky Spring* nnd Axles; Dash Frame*; Hobbs and
Bows, by the single eel; Plated nnd liras# Slump Joint*:
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top nnd Curtain do.:,
broad und narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Silk ami
Worsted Fringe*; blnek nnd purple Conch Roun&; Bug- |
gy Lamp#; Plated ami liras* Carriage Bands ; Bras* and
Plated Knobs. Acc. July 23
UtKITOR YtllRSELF !
the skin gently,and wl
this cists of Ulr
thstfatsldlsaase. . i
It iiomblnct, in a sclentlflo manner, remedies of long
esteemtNl value, wttb others of more recent discovery,
—. i-.ij_. *■
greet
wordlieMee. „ _
Ntablor’s Dtarrho* Cordial
_ r ._mni mixture, compounded In agreement with
thu rules of Pharmacy, of tliorepeulfo agents, long known
and celebrated for their peoullsr efficacy In curing Diar
rheas, and similar affections of the system. In Its action
It allays nausea and produces a healthy condition of tho
Liver, thus removing tho cause at tho same time that It
euros tho disease.
The valunblo medicines above named havo recently
been Introduced, with the approval or a number of the
Medical Profession In the city or Baltimore and elso*
where, and In practice Uavo succeeded most admirably
In curing the diseases for which they am prescribed.—
They lire offered to tho country practitioner, as modi-
elites wliloli he can In all respects depend iiiiou, ns pre
pared In agreement with the experience of some of the
most learned and Judicious physicians, uud strictly In
accordance with the rules or Pharmacy, and so turned-
ally serving his convenience, who cannot so readily as
the city physician have hlsownprcicrlptfouseoiDuouiid-
oil by a practical Phore-nceutlsl.
8eo tho descriptive pamphlets lo bo had gratis of all
who havo the medicines for sale, containing recommend
ation* from Doctors Martin, Bsltzell, Addison. Pnyno,
Handy, Lovo.fec.
Doctor B. B. Martin says: “ I do not hesltato to room-
mend your Ulnrrbtnn Cordial nnd AuodyneUlierry Ex
pectorant,” Ac.
Doctor John Addison says: “It gives mo much ploas-
ure to add my tostlmouy to that of other#, In favor «f tho
extraordinary efficacy of your Dinrrhum Cordial," Ac.;
aud of the Expectorant, “ I have no hesitation In recom
mending It, as a most valunblo medicine,” Ac.
Doctor H. A Payne says ho used the Dforrhum Cardial
In hi* practice "with tho happiest effect, and thinks it
one of tho most convenient und efficient combiimtiiHis
over offered lo our profession.”
M Doctor L. D. Handy writes: “I linvo ndministered
your Anodyne Expectorant, In aovernl cases or Bronchial
affection, with the most happy results,nnd from u know,
ledge or iu admirable effects, I can with the greatest
conlhlencc recommend It,” Ac.
Dow* W. H. Love write* to us that he has adminis
tered the Expectorant to Ids wife, who hns had the llroii-
chlii* for fourteen years, and that *ho Is fast recovering
from her long standing malndy. It has iu n few weeks
done her mom good than ull the remedies slio bus here
tofore u-ed under able medical counsel.
Hixtei'ti oftho be«i Apothecaries und Plinrmncoiitlsts
In the city of Baltimore, writes " Wo are satisfied thu
preparation* known a* Stabler’* A nodyne Cherry Expec
torant nnd Stabler’* Dlnrrlupa Cordial are medicines ol
great value, nml very efficient for the relief Mid cure of
thu disease* for which they ure recommended, they bear
the evidence of skill and cure iu llieir preparation and
style of putting up, and wo tuku pleasure in recommend
ing them.”
Twkntv-Hkvkn of tho most respectable Mkruiiant*,
resident* of Marvi.anp, Viroinu, und North Caro
lina, who have sold and also used these medicines
themselves,say, “From our own tipcricnce aud that of
our customers, wo do confidently recommend them Pm
Bono Publico. Wo have never known any remedies
used for the diseases for which they are prescribed, to he
so efficient nnd to give such entire satisfaction to nil.”
The above notices of recommendation from members
of the Mruital Facvi-tv, PiiARMACKrris rs of lifoh
standing, and Mr.nniA.tTn of the llrsl respectability,
should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines ure
Kurt hi/ of trial bv the uffilcled, and that they lire of a dif
ferent stamp nnd class from the “Quackery" und “Cure
Alls” so much imposed upon Hie public.
For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country store
keeper# generally. E. II. STABLER fc CU.
Wiiolkhai.i: Dhuooihts,
120 Pratt Street, Haitimorc,
m 18—,a„l5awoly
CAKTEU’S Si’AMSil MIXTI RE.
THE POCKET iESCULAPIUS:
OR, EVERY ONE HIS UIVN PHYSICIAN.
Drnleru in Fine Rcnilys.llaifo Clolliing,
A UII now receiving and opening ttieir Muck of spring
uud Hummer Good*, all of which Ituvu been select
ei| within (lie last month Ity our Mr. Camp, consisting In
part of Light. Black ami Fancy CoPd Cloth*, Cassimeres,
Cnsbmeretl*. Pellenii cloth* und llrup D’Ete*, Vestings
of Hilk*, balms, Marseilles uud Embroidered Pattern*.
Our ready made Clothing I* from tho well known
house of W. T. Jennings fc Co., Broadway, New York,
and cannot hi- surpassed.
We Imve our iimml large supply of Furnishing Goods
on hand, everything requisite for a Gentleman’* Ward
robe, together with Trunk*, Vulisc* aud Carpel lings.—
AImi, India Rubber Good*, such us Coals,Clonks,
Ponchat. Loggias und Ch|h-s, all of which we offer a*
low, and on a# good terms avenn bo obtained elsewhere.
Guudry’s Building, next to Pulaski House. u4
~N K WIIOOKN.
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER fc CO.,
IVcdnctilay, Jlurunt 25th.
T he pedestrian in France and .Switzer
land ; by George Iforrell, Jr., author of “Bubbles
of Fiction.”
A Memorial of Horatio Greenougb ; by Henry T Tuck-
erman.
Personal Hkotches of Ids own Times: by Sir Jonah
nsrrlnglou, Judge of (ho High Court of Admiralty, Ro
land, etc.
Tho Liberties of America { by H. W. Warner.
Hecond Volume of Eustace Quentin, a Sequel to Alary
Price; by G. W. M. Reynolds.
Old Put, or the Days of Serenty-SIx: a Tale of tho
Revolution.
Illustration oftho Industry or all Nations, published In
the Crystal Palace, Now-York—Nos. 111. and IV.
Godey's Lady's Book, for 8cplernber.
Dare-Devil Dick, or the Road and Its Riders.
Clanmore: the Bandit of Saratoga Lake; by Park
Clinton.
Tho Humorous Speaker: being n cholco Collection of
'-ihi
Amusing Piece* ;_by Oliver Oldham.
uttg25
CARPET AND PLIIIIB CLOTH WAUlilllllM.
Curtains, Curtain Good,,
&c* Ac. Ac.
No. 140 Congren and No, 57 St. Julian-Ntroeta,
OIL CLOTHS,
Of orery width from one to eight ynrde. for Halls,
, ...... t /aiup, mi nan.,
Dining Rooms, Bleamboals, Saloons, fcc.: Rosa Wood,
Mahogany and Small-figured Fnrnlturo Oil Cloths,' *
Mahogany _ .
5-4 and 0 4 wide; Flgnred India Rubber Cloth for Stairs.
OI/ItTAINM.
Silk snd Worsted Damask DoLalno; Worsted and
Linen Damask DoLalna; Plgtired snd Plain Damasks,
variety of colors; White and fluff, (or Shades.
_ WINDOW SHADES*
..A r ^ u,p,,renl Landscape, Medallion, Garland, and
While and Gold, entirely now stylo; Cord; lamps;
TasseOf togatlier with alt tho varlnua Trimmings for
Curtains and Shadea.
UmM , . ILT COUNICES.
Ilanda, Loon# and • Pins, of iha greatest variety and
P*. l i ef ! 1 *’*•*••( Importation; all ofwhlch will be
sold at wholesale or retail, on the most liberal tnrins.
, 4n# , WM. II. OUION, Agent,
noT n 29? n « ri!> » nr »d 57 8t.jl ullan-sta.
The stibscrjbar m'akes'naw and repairs ohl
,,— sim* rr wir. vim
w Furniture. The bottoms of Sofas, Chairs, fco..
i 1 * 1 f«1»wl| Urp.1., Muling
Hand Oil Cloih cut and put down, llella litimt t
Curtains and Wind, put up. Old Furniture bought and
N. n.-A lot of NEW FURNITURE, Including * ya-
rlety of 0f»lro,just recei red.
THOMAS HENDERSON,
MOW ,3taw Lyceum Hnlldljig Poil-st•
iVopB^-l.iKw colU superior Bate Rope, In store' and
Jt for sole hy W,W. GARRARD,
•UgS-ilAO
69 Bay stroeU
THE Fortieth Edition, with
Ouellundred Engravings,show
ing Dlst-nsesand Mnirormntlons
**f tlie 11 iimitti System iu every
shn|i«- and form. To which is
added u Treatfoe on tho Pis-
east's ut Female*, bring of tho
higher im|»>rtutice to married
people, or those contemplating
marriage; by
WILLI AM YOUNG, M. I).
Let la. father lie utdiamed to
present a copy of the JWCU-
LAPIUS to hi* child. Il may
rave him Irotn an early grave.
Let tin young man or woman
enter into the secret ohliunllnns of murried life without
rending the POCKET .E8CULAPIUS. I.et no one suf
fering from n linckuied Lough, I’nin In the Side, restless
nights, nervous feelings, nnd the whole train of Dyspep
tic sensations.und given up by their physician, be another
moment without consulting the .!>CULAI’IU8. Have
the murried, or those about lo be married any impedi
ment, rend this truly useful book, a* il has’been tho
menus of Having thousands of unfortunate creatures
from the very jaws of death.
ITT Any‘person sendlngTWENTY-FI V F. CENTS en
closed iu a letter, will receive one copy of this work by
innll.or live cot.leu will be sent for Onu Dollar.
Address, (post paid.. DR. WM. YulJNG,
Bug I—lyo No. 152 Spruce-sl., Philadelphia.
APOTHECARY'S HALL.
hOBTIl-BAST COll.N'Ell Or
IImuuliion A Iluriinril-MNMSiminnnli.
The subscriber would most respectfully Inform
the citizen# of Savannah and the Mirrouuding
country, that ho hu* taken the store situated ns
above, where hu is now opening n full nnd select
slock of Drugs, Medicines,Chemicals, Perfumery, Fnncy
Articles, Dye stuff*, Glnsswnre, fcc. fcc., which lie of-
ffe.rsto the public nt wholesale und rutnll, on sucli terms
as cannot full to give entire snlisfucllon, both ns regards
price and quality.
Every urticle lie offers for ulo hns been selected by
himself within the lust twenty days, from thu most rulln-
Die houses iu the northern markets; particular altentiou
having been paid to their purity aud freshness.
Having hud several years’ experience In the prescrip
tion business in northern and southern cities, he feels
himself fully prepared to compound all prescriptions
and fotnll]' medicines entrusted to him, with care, neat
ness and despatch.
Proscriptions put up nt all hours of tho day and night,
by n skilful ami competent hum).
0 hyslclBns, Country Merchants and Families, and all
persons who need or muy need pure and genuine medi
cines or any other article that Is generally found In a
—.. .-*- J ’uspeclfully
well regufotod Drug Store, are respectfully Invited to
call nnd oxnmino hi* stock before purchasing elsewhere,
at the Apothecary’s Hall.
in 29 if J. E. PkFORD, Druggist nnd Chemist.
j. u. .TiooiK i: a co.«
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
OllibotiN. Iliiilrilnga*
PER FOR HAL It—5.000 lbs. Uulou White
Leaf l.eiid, pure and No. 1;
150 boxes Window Glues;
000 gallons Linseed Oil;
500 do. Bleached Winter Sperm Oil;
90 barrels do. Whale Oil;
1 do. Train Oil, best quality;
0 do. Winter straiued Lnru Oil;
5 do. Coburn’s Machinery OH;
1 do. No, 1 Castor Oil;
90 do, Copperas,green tnd dm*
10 do. Epsom Rolls; 10 casks Potash;
5 casks Rslwrat'is:
5 barrel* Refined Saltpetre;
950 ounces Paris’ Sulphate Quinine;
10 barrels LorllUrri’s Bnuff;
90 boxea assorted Candles:
50 boxes Roy’s Lemon Ryrttu,
30 b#gs Pepper, Allspice and Ginger;
1 barrel each Nutmegs, Mace and Clr
100 reams letter and Writing Paper;
Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medt
clne*;Prrfomery; llalr, Tooth oim| Shaving Brushes;Toi
let Soaps; Tuck, Dressing and Sldo Combs, fcc. fco.; ail
nfwhlen arc offered at the lowast prices, either for onsb
or approved paper. fell 0
Moves;
M URE CHILDREN’S STRAW HATR.-TIio snbscrl-
burs havo just received, pur f-tesmor Alabama, a
fresh supply of ooys' and Childrens’ straw Halo. Con
sisting In part of fnfents' Spilt straw Plcadlllas, very
fluet Misses’ Bland Zerllna Flats, extra Ann; Misses’
Split Bin w Magnolias, Youths’ Canton t Straw llats.
Also, aftwh supply or Mous' Sannat Hals, and Boy*’
Leghorn, at 50 cent#. For sale (it our nsw Hat and Cap
shire, 170 Broughton street.
July 16 ■ N,K. PARNUM ItCO.
igifmVRYon’H COMPABLB8.—Two end Fife Pole
Clialus, MaUiutnutlcal Instillments, fco. For sale by
•UK 4 JOUN M. COOI’ER fc 00.
THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD!
Not n Particle of ITIcrcury In It.
A N Infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheu
matism, obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples
r Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic 8ore
Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Hcald Head, Enlargement
and Pain of the Bones ami Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, 8y-
phylltlc Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints.ami all
Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury,
Imprudence In Life, or Impurity ofllie Blood.
Tills valuable Medicine, which hns become celebrated
for the number of extraordinary cures effected through
its agency, has induced the proprietors, nt the urgent re
quest of their friends, to offer il to the public, which they
do with the utmost confidence In its virtues nml won
derful curative properties. The following certificates,
selected from a large number, are, however, stronger
testimony itian the mere word of tho proprietors; and
are all from gentlemen well known iu their localities,
and of the highest respectability, many of them now re
siding in thu city of Richmond, Ya.
F. ROY DEN, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond,
known every where.says lie linsseen the Medicine call
ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administered in
over a hundred cases, in nearly ull lliodlsease* for which
It Is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re
sult*. lie says It Is the most extraordinary medicine lie
has ever seen.
AGUE AND FEVER-r.RKATCUKH.-l liurcby cer
tify, Hint for three years I had Ague nml Fever of the
most violent description. 1 had several Physicians, took
large qmiutille* of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all
the Tonics advertised, but all without iiiiv permanent re
lief. At Inst I tried CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE,
two bottles of which effectually cured me, aud I mil
happy lo say I have hud neither Chills nr Fever since.—
1 consider II the bust Tonic In the world, uud the only
medicine that ever readied my case.
JOHN LONGDKN.
Reaver Dam, near Richmond Va.
O. II. I.I'CK, E#q., now in the city of Richmond, and
for ninny years iu the Poslofficc, lias such confidence ill
the astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX
TURE, Hint he tins bouulit upwards of 511 bottles, which
he hns given away to the ufiiictcd. Mr. Luck says he
ha* never known il to full when taken according to di
rection*.
Dr. .MINGE, n practising Physician, nnd formerly of
the City Hotel, III the city of Richmond, says he hns
wKneescil in n number of instances tho effects of CAR
TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly
surprising. He says Iu a case of Consumption, depen
dent on Hie Liver, the good effects were wonderful in
deed.
SAMl'ELM. DRINKER,of Hie firm of Drlnkcrfc
Morris. Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of t»
year*standing, by the lire of two bottles of CARTER’S
SPANISH MIXTURE.
GRKATCUKE OF SCROFULA.—The editors of tho
Klrhtnond Kc|iiihhc:tn bud a sen ant employed in their
press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with
Rheumatism, which entirely itlsnbh <1 him from work.—
Two hollies or CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE innde
n perfect cure of him, mid tho editors In a public notice,
say they “cheerfully recommend B to all who ure af
flicted with miy disease of the Blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFULA.—I had n
very valuable Imy cured by three botth* of Carter’s
Spanish Mixture. I consider it a truly valuable medi
cine. J AMES M.TAYLOR, Conductor on the II. F.fc
P.R. It.Co.. Richmond, Vn.
SALT RIIEIJM OF 2,1 YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON residing ill Hie city of Rich
mond, v.t.s cured by three hollies of Curler’* Spanish
Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which lie had nearly 20 years,
nml which all thu physician* In the city could not cure.
Mr. Thompson i» a well known mcrchnnt in tho city of
Richmond, Yu.,undid* enrol* most remarkable.
WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond. Vn., hail n *erv-
ant cured of Syphilis, In the worst form, hy Carter’*
Spanl-di Mixture, lie nays he cheerfully recommends it,
ami considers it an invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of
Scrofula, mid wluit physician* called confirmed Coii*iiui|>-
Hon, by three Imltte* of Carter'* ■Spanish Mixture.
EDWIN RUKTnN, Commissioner ol the Revenue,
says he hnssecti the good effect* of Carter’s Spanish Mix
ture In u iiumher nfSypliillllccanes,mid says it Is u per
fect cure for Hint horrible disease.
WM. C. HARWOOD, of Kichinniul, Vii., cured of
Old Sores and Ulcer#, which di#nbled hi in from walking.
Took a few hollies of Carter’s Spnuislt Mixture, mid was
enabled to walk without a crutch; In a short time per
mmiently cured.
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE fc CO., 83
Malden Lane. New-York.
T. W. DYUTT fc SONS, 132 North 3d street, Phllu
dolphin.
BENNETT fc BEERS, 125 M u. rtreet. Richmond, Vn.
And for salo hy J. 11. CARTER. A. A. SOLOMONS,
fc CO, mid THOMAS M, TURNER fc CO* Savnnnah,
and by Druggists qml Country Merchants every where.
B3sP* Price $1 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles fur $5.
may IB— !awl5awotv
HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT.
A CIUPPLE BETH ABIDE HIS CRUTCHES AFTER
TEN YEARS’ BUFFERING
Copy of a LtUrr from Mr, Thompion, Chemist* Liter.
foot, dated Jiugaet 9Uth, 1859.
To Professor Holloway:
Dear Sir—1 am enabled to furnish you with a most ox
Inordinary cure effected by your invaluable Ointment
and PUIs, which has astonished every person acquainted
With the sufferer. About Hi years ago, Mr. W. Cummins,
of Baltney-streel, Iu this town, was thrown from his
horse, whereby hu received very serious Injuries; ho had
tho best tnrdlcnl advice hi the time, and was aflerwurds
an Inmate of different lufirmnrlc*, yet Im grow worse, and
at length a malignant running ulcer settled in his hip,
which so completely crippled him that he could not
move without crutches lor tierrlv ten years; recently ho
hcguti to uso your Ointment and Pills, which huve now
hculod the wound, strengthened his Hint), and enabled
him to dispense with his crutches, no Hint he can wulk
with tho greatest ease, and with renewed health und
vigor. (Signed) J. THOMPSON.
A MOST EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A DREAD-
FUL SKIN DISEASE WHEN ALL MEDICAL
AID HAD FAILED.
Copy f a Letter from Mr. tlird, Draper, of Ktady.nrar
Onintbru', dated March lit, 1852.
To Professor Holloway:
Hin—Home time since, ono of my children was afflict
cd with tl remit ill eruptions over llm body aud limbs. I
obtained tlm advice of several eminent Hurgeons and
Physicians, by nil of whom the chho whs considered
hopeless. At length 1 tried your Ointment and Pills,
and, without exaggeration, the effect wus miraculous;
for, hy persevering in their use. ull the eruptions quickly
disappeared, nnd tliechlld was restored to perfect health.
I previously lost n child from n similar complaint, and
I firmly believe, hud I In her case adopted your medi
cines, she would hive been saved, also. I ahull be hap
py lo testify the truth of this to uuy liiyulr«-~
(Signed)
I. IllRD, Draper.
CERTAIN REMDEY FOR SCORBUTIC HUMORS
AND AN ASTONISHING CURE OF AN OLD
LADY,SEVENTY YEARS OF AGE, OF
A BAD LEG.
Copy of a Letter from Meters. It'a/kcr S Co., Chemist*.
Hath.
To Professor Holloway:
Deur Sir—Among the numerous cures effected by tho
use of your valuable medicines ir (ids neighborhood, we
uinyiiK'iitioii that of nn old Indv living In tho villuge of
PresTbn, about Uvo miles from tills city. She had ulce
rated wounds In ber leg for many your#, and latterly they
Increased to such on alarming extent us to defy all the
usiiul remedies; her health rapidly giving way under ll.e
suffering she endured. In this distressing condition, she
had recourse to your Ointment and Pill#, nnd, by tho as
sistance of her friends, was enabled to persevere In their
use until she recoiled a perfect cure. Vve have ourselves
been greatly astonished nt the effect upou so old u per
son, she being nbnvu7U years of ago. Wo sliull be hnpiiy
to satisfy any Inquiries us to the authenticity of this reullv
woiidcrlul case, either personally or by letter.
A private in Hio Until police force, Iso, bus been per
fectly cured ol ail old scorbutic uffcctioti in the face, after
all other mentis had failed. He stales that It Is entirely
by the use of your Ointment, and speaks loudly in ills
praise. Wo remain, dear sir.
Yours, fuilhfiilly,
(Signed) VVAI.KEU&CO.
April fills, 1852. —
The Pills should bo used conjointly with tho Ointment
Iu most of Hie following cases:
Bud Leg , Bad Breasts, Burns, Bunions, Bite* of Mos-
clietoe*und Sand Files, Coco-bay, Chicgo-foot, Chlbluins,
Chupptd Hands, Corns (soft,) Cancers, Contracted und
Stiff Joints, Elepliantlasie, Fistulas, Gout,Glandular Swell
ings, Lumbago, Piles. Rheumatism, Scalds, Horn Nipples,
Sore Throats, Skin Diseases, Bcurvy, Bore Heads, Tu
mors, Ulcers, Wom.i's, Yuws.
Hold ut Hie Establishment of Professor Holloway.
244, Mrund, (near Temple Ihir.) London, and by nil
Vendors of Medicine throughout the United States, in
boxes lit 37)tc., b7c\, and 8L5<>c. cm b. Wholesale by
the principal Drug house# in the Union: nnd by Messrs.
A. It. fc I). Hands, New York; uud W. W. Lincoln,
Savannah.
There Is a considerable saving by taking the
lurgcsl sizes.
N. It.—Directions for Hie guidance of patients in
every disorder are nflixed to each box.
»4—lawStoeowly
MARRIAGE,
Happiness and. Competence.
WHY IN IT j
That we behold many feinufe s, scarce In the meridian of
life broken in health snd spirits with a complication of
diseases snd ailments, depriving them of Hie power for
the enjoy ment of life at an age when physical health,
buoyancy of spirits, and happy sereuityof mind, arising
from n condition of health, should be predominant.
Many of the cautet of her sufferings st first—perhaps,
years before, perhaps during girlhood, or the firaty- ur«
of marriage—were In their origin so light us to puss un
noticed, and of course neglected.
IN A FT Eli YEARN.
When too late to lie benefltted by our knnwlodgo, wo
look back and inourn, and regret Hie full consequence of
our ignorance.
What would wo not often give to possess, in early life,
the knowledge wo obtain in nflerjenraY And what
days aud nights of anguish we might not huve beeu spare
ed, if the knowledge wns timely possessed. It is
.YIEEANG’IIOEY AND STARTLING
To behold Hie sickness and suffering endured by many u
wife lor many years, from causes simple and controlla
ble, easily remedied—or better still—n»»t lucurred—if
every
WIFE AND iriOTIIFR
Possessed tho information contained in a little volume,
(within Hie reach of all) which would spare to herself
YEARN OF MISERY.
And to her husband the constant toll and anxiety of
miod, necessarily devolving upon him from sick ness of
the wife, without giving him tho opportunity of acquir
ing Hint competence which III* exertions arc entitled, and
Hid pnrsession of which would secure the happiness of
himself, wife, uud children.
NEt’MtE THE MEANS OF IIAPPINESN
By becoming In time poesessed of the knowledge, the
waul of which has caused the sickness und poverty of
thousand*.
In view ofsucli consequences, no wife or mother Is ex
cusable, if she neglei Ho avail herself of,lint knowledge
In respect lo herself, would spare her much siiffeilng, be
tho iiU'uimoriinppliiesHnnd prosperity to her husband,
and confer upon herchildreu that blessing above all price
—healthy bodies with healthy tnlnds. That knowledge
Is contained in u little work entitled
Tin: M.1KIUF.1) IVOM.IX'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION.
BY I)R. A. M. M AURIt-FAU,
Ilroxvii’a Eaaonco of Jamaica Ginger*
B ROWN’S Essence or Jnmalca Ginger is elaborately
prepnrod from carefully selected articles of the best
quality; It possesses In a concentrated form all the valu
able properties of tho Jamaica Ginger, nnd Iswnrranted
to he free from all irritating or other properties of an In
jurious tendency.
It Is beneficially uaed In a vnrlety ofclrciimslancea
where a warm cordial and agratefu! stimulant I* requir
ed, particularly in enrea where there Is a sense of exhaus
tion arising from excessive fetigue or heal, a few drop*
in half a tumbler ol water with a little stignr, will be
found cn effectual and most pleasing restorative, which
makes this essence h highly useful add I lion to the trav
eller’s portmanteau, as well as to the femlly collection ol
ledies.
Where there Is an unpleasant sense of weight nr nan-
soa atler eating, from Imperfect digestion, or whore nau
sea is Induced from riding In a rail road car, or carriage,
or from the motion of a vessel at sen, tho Essence of
Ginger, If given according to tho directions, will almost
Invariably give relief. , .
In ordinary DlarrhiBa,Incipient cholera, In short in all
eases of prostration of tho digestive functions, whether
from Indulgence or disease, It 1* of Inestimable valuo.
During the summer month* and In Boulhem climates,
It la Invaluable, particularly during the prevalence ofep-
Idomlo cholera; no traveller or femlly should bo without
It. A large luvofoo received by tho agents,
m 98 A. A. SOLOMONS fc GO., Market Square.
Iniprovmt Extra Nice Noldlitai Powders,
T UB *K Powders are prepared expressly for the retell
trade, from superior Imported materials, end are
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highest estimation for their peculiar virtu©* In giving re
lief where there is Indigestion, heart burn, or billons
affections prevail; and when used according lo tho di
rections, form an uffnrvoaclng aperient draught, more
* " —
... I)»)\ft . „ .
agreeable, y«t possessing all the tnedlnlnnl properties
tho much esteemed Boljllit* Spring* In Germany. By
mlhl W, W, LINCOLN, Monument Square.
tnedlnlnnl properties of
Iquare.
OALEB’ ANODYNE OF OPIUM.-Tbl* It • now
\7 chemical preparation of t.plimi which eontatnaall
It* sedative and Anodyne properties, producing none of
the bad offecls which follow the use of the other prepare
iWfc F0, “ , ’ l SoUMB.W00R«fc0 0 .
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DECTOll AL COFG11 CANDY.
T HIS ARTICLE la a never falling remedy for Coughs,
Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, and Tightncssoftho
Lungs nr Chest. Persons who are much exposed, and trou
bled with Irritable Coughs nnd wenk Lungs, will find ul-
most Instant relief by trying tho Pectoral Cnndy. In fuel
no one should be without il when thechsngesln the wea
ther are so frequent. No article of Cough Cnndy has
been so much appreciated for itr safety and certain cure;
you will find It noeds but ouo trial, to convince all of Its
medicinal virtue*. A fresh lot received by
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A CERTAIN euro for Chills and Fover, Dyspepsia,
Neuralgia, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight when pro-
ceedlng from weakness, and all cognate dlmnlers.
Warranted to contain neither Calomel, Arsenic, nor
Quinine, the usual remedies for Chills and Fever. Fuj
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A LL the solid Ingredlentsof the SsidllU’s spring whton
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pound powder, the effervescing solution ofwhlch Iu
water Is rendered nearly lailtleta. Resides being more
In ~ “ " “
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W OLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS.—A snperntlve
Tonic, Diuretic, antl-Dyspeptlo, and Invigorating
Cordial. This medicinal beverage la manufactured by
the proprli lor at Schiedam. In Holland, and l* warranted
not only pure from every injurious property and Ingre
dient, but or thu boat potslble quality. It* virtue Ir
acknowledged by tho whole medical frailly. For sale by
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DR. MOHSE’M '
INVIGORATING CORDIAL
A PH EXUMEM0X
P ROFESSOR MORSE’S INVIGORATING HMXIR,
OU (X)RDIAU
Tho Eighth Wonder of thu Botanic
World.
The Invigorating Elixir and Cordial Introduced Into
medical prao Ice by the great Chemist, Physician aud
Traveller, Dr. M. Morse, has for Its basis an Oilental
herb, first brought from tho stony deseri* of Arabia Pe*
ires, by that eminent philosopher, which ha* been en
dorsed by tho medical colleges of all the great oillea of
of Europe ai tho best preparation extant for the
CUIUS OP NKftVOUS DISEASES.
No language con convey an adequate Idea of the Im
mediate and almost miraculous change which It occa
sion* In the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous
system. Whether brokcu down by excess, weak by na
ture, or Impaired by sickness, the unstrung ami relaxed
». a — ~1fled, ““** *—"*
organisation la at once re-braced, re-vivified, and built
tip. The menial and physical symptoms of nervous tile-
enae vanish together tiuder Its Influence. Nor Is the ef
fect temporary. On the contrary, tho roller Is |ierma-
noiil; for tho cordial properties or the medlclno reach
tho constitution Itself, and restore II ,o Its normal condi
tion. Well may the preparation be culled the
MEDICAL WONDER
of tho nineteenth century. It Is, as the first scientific
men lu the old world have admitted, that miracle of
medicine herulof ,re supposed to have no existence,
A HTIMULANTTHAT ENTAILS NO UK-ACTION.
Its force Is never expanded, as Is tho case with opium,
alcoholic preparations, nnd all other excitant*. The ef
fect of these is brief, and It may well bo said of him who
take* them, “Hie lust stale of that man I* woreo than
the first.” But tho Elixir la mi exhllarant without n aln-
f ;lo drawback—safe in Its operation, perpeluul In Its
nippy Influence upon the nerves, tho tnlna, and tho en
tire organization. Incuses of neuralgia, headache, ver
tigo, pain in the nerves ofllie face, und tlie various train
of nervous affections, H will produce a cure In an aston
ishing short period ul time; und it will also remove de
pression, excitement, a tendency to blush, restletsnuM,
sleeplessness, dislike of sorlety, Incapacity for study or
business, loss of memory, contusion, giddiness, blond to
the bend, meluncholy, mentul debility, hysteria, indeci
sion, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destriicliuii, four of
Insanity, hypocondrlnsls, ' * “ ’ * —
Irritability, nervousness, .... .... .
tilninl, Hour ulbus, nnd all discuses incident In Tumulus,
Iiysterlu, monomania, vugue terrors, palpitation of the
lieurt, constipation, fcc. fcc., from whatever cause arts
Ing, il Is, if there Is any reliance to be placed ou human
testimony, absolutely infallible.
An appeal Is mudu to
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness
tremors, pnlus in tho buck, or uny other disorder, who
Iher peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes, to
give the Invigorating Gordlul a trial.
LET FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Hear wlml the celebrated und distinguished Dr. Wood,
of Massachusetts, says of it:
Dear Hr—I gives me pleasure lo inform you Hint one
of my patients, while in Boston, procured some of your
Cord ml. which lie has taken two weeks, aud tliut ho is
entirely cured. Hu already looks like a new person, who
bo short a lime ago looked so pule and thin, and was
scarcely nble to crawl around. 1 thought It scarcely
possible for him ever to regain his full strength and fr.
cullies; his case was an extremely had one. I prescribed
the usual medicine used in ' uch cases In the Hospital,
but they were of no effect. Iu the meantime, my patient
hud procured some of your Cordial, which effecled a
cure I am satisfied no other medicine could linve done.
1 ahull over warmly recommend It when an opportunity
occurs. Tho inventor iu my younger duys I well remem
ber as being considered one of the most skillful physi
cians in the United Slates, and had heard hi* Cordial
very highly spoken of; but was ouo of the iucredulo.is
ns tolls merits until 1 was so unexpectedly und saliufnc-
torilj convinced to the contrary.
I remain, very truly, yours,
H. A. WOOD, M. D.
Clergymen, ns well us physiclnns, und thousands ol
others in ull parts of the United Slates, ure coulinunli}
sending certificate*, informing us of the benefits derived
from using Dr. Morse’s Cordial. We enn publish only a
few. Thu follow lug is n specimen:
REV. JOHN HUGER,
of Jersey City, an old und highly respectable gentleman
oftho llupilst persuasion,handed in the following curti-
ficulu ni Dr. Morse’s office. It speak# for itself:
l)u. Muiihk—Dear Sir: I am constrained to givo you
u statement of the benefit I derived from using your i 'or*
dial, believing, by so doing. I shall render u benefit to
those who are suffering ns I Imve been.
I was ufiiictcd for man} month# with pttlus in the head
nnd dimness of sight, together with great nervous debili
ty, so much thul il wus with much difficulty for me to
walk or keep about. My dige.-tive organs, also, were
much deranged. I used quite a number of remedies,
lint received little or no benefit, until I look your Cor
dial, which, through tho kindness of Providence, has re
stored me to more than my usiiul lienltb, us 1 now uin
enjoying belter health than 1 Imve done for u number of
years. I am now W» years of age. 1 believe It to be an
Invaluable medicine, which 1 recommend to my nume
rous iicqiniiiituncu#, und they are very large, us I have
been a in,ulster a great many vears. 1 hope this hasty
#Leich inuy be us much benefit to you as the medicine
has to me. JOHN SEGER, Jersey City.
Jan. 7, 1852.
tnlfl JOHN B.MOORK fc CO., Gibbops* PulldlnfT*.
Ops’' 1
jM.UB’M.opsipimNn synupopTcpAPAniL
A,—This Concentrated Syrup Is fedi)d to he t
HI “■ “““* - 1 *—*•- -*■—*-
safe and valuable remedial agent, altoraUvaIn It* effect*.
and purl tying In lUuature; and may be used with great
advantage In the cure of RHEUMATISMS, ULCERS,
SCROFULA, TETTER, and other diseases arising from
an Impure alato of Mia blood, Just received and for sale
by W« W. LINCOLN,
Junsl3 MonumentSquare,
METHODIST CLERGYMAN.
The following was pent to our agent In Rahway, by
Rev. J. O.Tuiiison, oftho Methodist Episcopal Church-
one ol tho most learned and respected In the connection
—and is another proof of tho wonderful effect of Dr.
Morse's Invigorating Cordial on the system:
Friend Robinson:—Having for some yearspast, ns you
ure aware, experienced great general debility of my sys
tem, intended w ith constant and alarming Irritation ol
tho threat and lungs, I was, at your lustunce, and in con
sequence of having read Cupt. McLean’s decided testi
mony In Its behalf. Induced to try Dr. Morse’s far-
famed Elixir. I tried it, I confess, more in the hopethnn
in the confidence of Its proving efficacious; but I a in
bound in candor tn acknowledge that I had not tried it
long before I begun to experience its salutary effects:—
that I nmy now say with Capt.Mcl.euii, “that 1 would not
now be without il on any consideration.” It has done
me more good than any previous remedy I have tried,
and If this statement Is deemed hy you of any importance,
you limy Imve my full consent to make II public.
Rahway, Aug. 3,185». J. O.TUNISON.
THE MEDICAL JOURNALS
Have not in u single instance that 1ms been authenti
cated, given their suiicllon to any other preparation for
the above complaints. It has in ninny desperate nnd vi
olent cases effected radical cures atler patients had been
abandoned and their condition pronounced hopeless by
medical practitioner* of high professional character.
It is put up highly concentrated, in pint bottles, with
tlie name blown In tbe glass, and sold tor
83 per bottle—0 for $12—824 the dozen.
ZjT Important advice accompanies each bottle.
Prepnred by M. MORSE, M. D.,and for sale by CH AS.
H. RING, General Agent, 102 Itroadwuy, New York, to
whom nil orders must be addressed.
Aoicnt*—A. A. Solomons fc Co., Savannah; llnvl-
land, Risloy fc Co., Auguslu ; llaviland, Harm I fc Co.,
Charleston.
Hold by Druggists generally throughout the United
Htntes. a d—<»
iocases
CHERRY PECTORAL
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONCHITIS,WHOOPING-COUGH,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
u .dnd hy the river, upon a hank thrrrof, shall grow all
tree* fur meat, whose leaf shall not fade, and the fruit
thrrrof shall be for meat and the leaf thereof for nedi•
Of nil tlm maladies we suffer from, none lias carried
more victims to an butlinely grave than Consumption
of the I.lines. 8uhjoiM-d we give some evidence that
tills ton may tie cured, aid llml I’lilumimry Complaints,
in all their forms, limy be removed by Ciikhry i'lccro-
HAL.
Sufferers, rend mid judge for yourselves.
FOR INFLUENZA AIND WHOOPING
COIR1I.
Nasiiviilk, Thnn.,June 2(1,1851.
Sir: 1 have repeatedly used yourChkany Pkctohal
for Whooping Cough and lutliieuzn, and huve no hesi
tation lu pronouncing it n complete remedy. Four of my
children have been nfflicled wuh these diseases, and the
free use ol thu 1’kctoral has always afforded almost lu-
taut relief. JAMES GLOVER.
We attest tho truth oftho nboveatatenient.
M. McGINTY, Editor of the Nashville WM*
J. M. ZIMMERMAN, Druggist.
This is one of the numerous cures of Asthma
oe
which huve been accredited to Cherry Pectoral.
ilf Pi
Albany, N. Y., April 17,1848.
Da. Aykr, Lowell—Dear Sir: I have for year# been
afflicted with Asthma lu thu worst form, to tnnt I have
boon obliged to sleep in my chair for a larger part of the
time, being unable to breathe on iny bed. I had tried a
great many medicines to uo purpose, until my physician
prescribed, os an experiment, your Cht~ry Pectoral.
At first It seemed to tunke me worse; but In less than
a week 1 began to experience the nfosl gratify ing relief
from it# use; und now, In four weeks, tho disease Is en
tirely removed. I can sleep on my bed with comfort,
and enjoy a aluleof health which 1 had never expected
to epjoy. GEORGE 8. FARANT,
Commission und Forwarding Merchant.
tub ubkat axuanv rna
RHEUMATISM. GOUT, PAIN IN THE 8IDR Bln
BACK, LIMBS AND JOINTS, BCHUFULa "
KING’S EVIL, WHITE 8WBLI.IN0B.
HARD TUMORS, BTIPP JOINT8, ’
and all fixed paint whatever.
Where (lilt Plaster It applied, Pain cannot exist
There Plasters possess the advantage of being r/m Mri
In air-tight boxes; hence they retain their full vlrtu*» ti
all climates. * ' a
This celebrated Pain P.xlractor hot been so sxletwlr*
lv used by physicians snd tho people In general, both i,
this country and Europe, that It I* almost needitti £
say nnv thing about It. Yet there may be f*~— - ■
i» thing about it. Yet there may i, t . «ome.eti
In need of It* healing power*, who have not m
tried It. lor their takes, we will simply state
baa done in thousand! of cases, snd what it will du 4-
them, when tried. — **
A VOICE PROM GEORGIA.
Read Ihe following lesllincy' from a Physician*
GtBTLBMaa—Your Hebrew Plaster has cured
pains or which I have Buffered for twelve mri
During this period I labored under au affliction ofin.
loins mid side, nnd tried many remedies that mrr.si
tiled cal experience suggested, but without obtslnfiwri
lief. At length I used your Plaster, and am now bt iu
good effects entirely cured. I will recommend the )**
David or Hebrew Plaster to all who are suffering fo*
contraction ofllie muscles, or permanent nslni iu iu
sldo or bade. ^
The people of Georgia hove but to become acquaint*,
with its virtues, when they will resort to Its use. ^
Yours, truly
M. VV. WALKER, M. !).
Forsyth, Monroe County fi*
To Messrs. Scovil fc Mead, New Orleuns, Lu. '
JEW DAVID’3 OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH
CAROLINA.
SIxssrs. Scovil fc Mkai»—1 have been troubled with
Ihe chronic rheiimat'sm for the last twelve yean, its
the 1st or July. 18W, 1 was so had that 1 could not turn
In bed, nnd the pain so severe that I had not slept s nick
for six days. At this time mv attending plitiirisn i, r .
scribed Ihe “Hebrew Plaster,” and It acted lifce a ehsrm’
the pain left me, and I slept more than bailor thetiiebt!
uud in three days I was able to ride out. I coifodtr
the “Hebrew Plaster” the best remedy for nil v.ru of
pains now in use. G. VV. .M'.MINN
Hendersonville, N. O., Aug. 16,1830.
q q q q $ q q q q
Beware of counterfeits nnd base Imitations. 1
CiTThu genuine will In future have the Mgnstare
Taylor,ou the steel plute engraved label on the ton ol
each b«x. r
Purchasers are advised that u mean counterfeit of ibli
article is In existence.
The genuine Is sold only by us, und by our agents ■#.
pointed throughout the South—and no pedlur it allowed
lo sell It. Dealers and purchasers generally are esudoutd
lignins! buying of any but our regular agen!#, otherwise
they will be lmpo*ed upon with a worthless article.
SCOVIL fc MEAD,
111 Chartres-street, New Orleans, Sole General Ag<nti
for the Southern States, to whom all orders must in.
variably be addressed.
§j00 challenge.
From ihe President of Amherst College, Edward
Hitchcock, M. D., LL. D. t tic.
J. C. Ayer— Sir: I huve used your Cherry Pectoral In
my own care of deep-tea'cd Bronchitis, nnd am satisfied,
from Its chemical constitution, that it la an admirable
compoitud for the relief of larynglnl and bronchial diffi
culties. If my opinion, aa to lit superior character, can
be of any serf loo, you are at liberty to ure It as you think
proper. • EDWARD HITCHCOCK.
Amherst, Sept. 19, J84D.
Among other distinguished authorities who have lent
their names tn recommend this preparation m Ihe best
known to them for affeotlonsof the lungs, are: President
Perkins, Vermont Medical College: Hon. Chief Justice
Slorv, Sup. Bench U. A. A.; Prof. Valentine Mott, New
York; Prof. Clenreland, Bowdoln Med. College; Prot
Butterfield, Ohio Med. Collego; Csuadlaii Journal of
Modlcal Rovlow; Uoilon Med.fc Surg. Journal; Charles
ton, 8. C. Medical Review, Now /ersey Medical Re
porter; Hou, Henry Clay, 11.8. Senator t Hon. Geo. P.
Marsh, Am. AtuhaMndor to Turkey: Gen. Emanuel
Bnlnes,President of Chill; Rt. Rev. Ed. Power, Iwmi
Bishop of Toronto: Rt, Roy. Bishop Kecre,nfthe Meth-
Kplt. Church: Archbishop Purcel
(hop Kecse, oftho Mel ti
nt*. Church! Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, Ohio;
Also many eminent personages In foreign countries.
Not only lu the more dangerous and distressing dis
eases or Ihe Lungs, but also as a femlly piodlolne for oc
casional use, It It the safest, pleasantest and best In the
world.
Pr epared by j. C, Ayer, Chemist, J,e*sR,Mats.
JSold by T. M; TURNER fc^I, X. A^SOLOMONS,
W. W. LINCOLN, J. II. MOORB fc CO., Savaunah; and
by all tho Druggist throughout tho State.
JiineU ■ ■ lawfiiawn—!tm
CONGRESS ; VVATKR—Direct from the
Spring .ml IKWtlr Wjnoj Undijgjml f» ?
if 10 Monument square. ’
nets of alghl, patn In Ihe side, beck, fcc. • ''"V.,"-
the only safe und effectual remedy to cure the fell"* 1 "*
complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Meluncholy, Sick
ache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, digressing Dresrn*,
or slghl,orln feci any oftho disease* »*»'
i affections of the Liver, Impurity of the Wood)
’ AT A. WJLOMUSS fc CO-
I
Dr. (tuyaotl’N Yellow Dock and Nnr-
n» pnrilln,
F’or Ihe Cure of Disease, ora* a Spring Purifier of the
Blood, and as a General Tonic for the 8y»iein,
is unrivaled.
Tlm curative powers or this Extract is truly wonder
ful, and all irnulids should make immedinli- trial of tb«
“ Ytlluw Hock and Sarsaparilla." 'it cannot Injure ILe
most delicate patient.
Then fly from mineral nostrums to seek hope, life atul
vigorfmin this mtuv vkuktabi.e reml-dv. There
fore, however broken in health und spirits, however
lout fo. mm to himself and others, let no one despair of
recovery; lei tho patient only understand ihni hi- tmpe
of physical restoration lie# in “Guvott’s Extract of Yel
low Dock und £ur#ULi.riliu.’’ and persuade him. I«r Lit
LIFE’S SAKE,
to try it, and wc have no iiediulion iu predicting Lii
speedy restoration to health.
**A thiiitr of Itcaiity in n Joy Forever.”
Why will people endure pimples on the “liumsu
face divine,” or eruptions of any kind, when It i* a fact
sowell known that Hr. Guysutt's l)otk and *arn<ps-
rilla cleanses the skin from all impurity, removin-z Pim
ples, Sores and Blotches, leaving the affected I |nri»i>
iieahh). smooth nnd soft a* ihe tlesli of a babe, it it
really priceless to all that wish the rosy beauiy of child
hood.
It causes all sores and poisonous wounds to di#rhar^«
nl infected matter, and eradicates every impurity from
the system.
It does its work mildly, but effectnalh, giving con
scious beauty and blooming health iu the place of ugii-
ness and soul-sickening disease.
In cnlliiii; iiftcntion to Dr. (Jtiyzott’s
IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOv.K AND
SARSAPARILLA, wc feel confident that we are doing
n service to all who may he affected wlih Scrnfrilnui, and
other disorders, originating in hereditary taint, or from
impurity of Ihe blood. VV e have known instances, w ith
in the sphere of our acquaintance, where the must formi
dable distempers have been cured by the use of G*y-
soft’s Extract of Yellow Hock and Sarsaparilla alone.
It Is one of tlie few advertised medicines that cannot
be stigmatized with quackery, lor the “ Ytllor Doth”
and the “ Sarsaparilla” lire well known to he the molt
efflciclciit (and, ut the *ntne lime, (noxious)agenis in the
whole Materia Medics, nnd by far the best and purest
preparation of Uietn is Hr. Guyton's Yellow Hech end
Sarsaparilla.
Sold wholesale und retail, hy Thomas M.TuMierfc
Co., A. A.Solomons fc Uo., William VV. Lincoln, John
B. Moore fc Co„ Savannah; llavilnnd, Ritley fc Co., Ar
gustu.Ga.: llaviland, llnrrnll fc Uo., Charleston,8.C.
und hy dealers in medicine throughout the South.
at eow 6m—o
n
Ilobcnsack’s Worm Syrup.
A N Article founded upon Scientific Principles, com
pounded with purely Vegetable substances, being
perfectly safe when taken,nml has nicer been knnwnto
fall lu curing tbe mn»t obstiuule cases. Worm* can
never exist when this reiuedv is once used, from the
feet that it not only destroys them but removes all tbs
slime and mucus which muy remain.
Tlx: J a lie Morin.
This worm Is tlie most difficult one to destroy of all
that Inhabit the human body. It grows to an utmost in
definite length, aud becoming so coiled nnd tnsiem-d In
in the intestines und stomach as to produce Jilt, it.
Titus' Honce, fcc., which is (because of mnii) going to
the grave, not believing that these complaint* have tl.eii
origin from tlie Tupr Worm; consequently they do not
use the proper imdicine* for their disease. To Ifort
who ure afflicted with lids uw fill foe lo health. I recom
mend the U»e of my Ihirtn Syrup and l.ieer Pun; tho
Syrup to be taken in doses of two table #|><iohluls iliree
times u uny, then take from five to eight of my Liver
Pills, to dislodge and puss tlie worm. I.’y strictly follow
ing these directions, the most obstinate cates of Tape
worm cun be speedly cured.
Hound or Stomach M’oriu.
This worm is UMially found in ihe small Intestines,snd
is tho worm most common to children, yet li is not en
tire!) confined to tneui, as udulis have frequently been
known to suffer with them. The symptom/ most prow-
Incut while affected with this worm, are hardnesssm
Inline#* of ihe belly, slimy stools, looseners or the bow
els, picking at the nose, a bluelsh streak under the eyes
*■ i. If you, or any of your children, huve any o f ,h *
nvcsymptoms,liOBENSAUK’S WORM bYltl l
of the
ubovesy inptoins, lioUENs-AUK’S WORM SYRUP fan
safely be depended upou—by using It you have a certain,
sure nut] speedy cure; uud If after using it according to
thu directions, the patient is not restored to health, and
the worms thoroughly eradicated from the system, you
can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the grave;
us for full, there Is no such word us fail o ilh those who
Use til) /Form Syrup.
AacuriitcH, or Small Thread Worms*
These worm#, to which the human system is liable,are
n mn.l all ftlli.p,. rh..\ !l re Cr'IiWullT
the most troublesome of all other#. They ure generally
to be found In the rectum, and if allow ed fo remain,
from the Irritation they produce, lay tlie foundation fer
serious disorders, such as inflammation of Ihe bowet»,aud
oilier derangements of the stomach The best and safwl
medicine that chii be used Is IIOBENSACK’S V\ HUM
SYRUP. Such Is the astonishing power or my medi
cines over .1 scar ides, that I defy uny one to produces
case where my Worm By run und Liver Pill* ure recom
mended to be used they will not cure. AII that is neces
sary Is to use tho 8yruj» In accordance with dlreeiioiuon
each bottle; and III case u gentle purgative ts required
in onler to allay the Irritation they produce, the Liver
Pill# by tliclrsyinnutldsing action and healthy opt raiion
upon t he bow els, Is tlie most pleasuul medicine that ciu
be taken.
BJolicflisock’s Iiivcr Pills.
No purl of the system Is morclinble to discus** Him
the Liver, It being supplied with numerous bloodves
sels und nerves, nnd il diseased, the blood of course
flowing through all purts of the body produce* l.itir
Complaints, Jaundice, Hilivus Affections, Dyfpepn*,
4*c.,A'C.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
I* attended with chills, succeeded by lever, seirre
puliis in the region of the Liver, vomiting, hitter taste,
yellow furred tongue, pulse full and hounding, the j'»m
In the side Is increased hy pressure, should the tell l»os
be affected, the pain is generally In the left shoulder,
with n short, dry cough, the skin becoming of a
arnrurasoqnnd tlie stouts clay colored. ThisdisejM’CM
bo cured by the use of HGBKNSAC'K’S LIVER I G.fet
as they uct directly upon tlie seat of the disease, ana tneij
operating upon the bowels they expel all the corrupt
aud vitiated matter from the system.
DYSl’El'NIA.
£
Tho symptoms or Dyspepitu, nnd IU varfo:i* dlw*»fh
ire dizziness In the head, It
are dizziness m me nvnu, heartburn, oppression sftr f
eating meals, sourness arising from tho stomach, k<-t
and sometimes a general languor of the whole
from this it will be seen that the disease ow es h» ont'S
to u disorganized state ol the Liver and stomach.
BENSACK’S LIVER PII.1.8 la the very medicine to «'
feel a permanent and lasting cure, ns they act by cn»u«'
Ing the certain morbid action of the system Into a ncsimy
action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy.
To Females.
You will find these Pills, an Invaluable medicine
many complaint* to which you are subject. I» p ® , L r fr
lions eltbet total or partial, they havo been found of '"j
estimable benefit In restoring and ptirll)l»g fo* D J“‘ h
and other fluids so as to cure all other complaint*
muy arise from female Irregularities, as hendath ""J”
- ■— — 'Te. beck. Ac. Tb<* PHI'S
nesso
from a
constipation oftho Rowels.
MED1CA1. EVIDENCE. ,
We, the uudorslgtied Physicians, having h»u inc
celpt of thslr manufacture submitted to us for in |*£
lion, uy that the Ingredient* of which they ar “J"“P£
ed makes them Hie best Pill In use for all Ulmawi ol
Ll,„, Imjiurlllc. of tho IWto g „„„„ „ B .
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their nrwllolnn. I- bul my Blr.rjflh.nlng »«yn mjj
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