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in of tho Ordinary or t
il TuoWsy lu December
e In JeSjreontoOi Us®^
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w Court Uoase U
Ibo legal hour* of sale:AM that PLAN*
—of CuniiWi bounded on ihe
a to ibo lialate of Hopkins, on the
* r the aouth by lend* of W.
m .west by land* of the Estate
jo containing ono thousand
lerwlih the buildings aud tin*
brovementa thereon. Bold for the benefit of the heir*
!u3lb|yUtypouTt^MARTIN, Adm’r.
“ itrator’e Snlo,
U*t Ordinary of Chatham county,
on the B at Tuesday In Junuary next, at
i In the oily of Sevannuh, between tho
„ jde, all the renl calntoof the Into Thomas
dcounty, deceased, via: Farm lots Nos. S
“ thing, Desker-Wnrd, and Nos. I and 5
. Pcrelval tt'ard. The above mav bo
. (Vmb sale,by application to Messrs. Wyl-
W “ U, H.P. ATKINS, Ailm'r.
. Savannah, Oct. 14,1653. oct 15
DTaTSTATK OF GEORGIA. «*pt. J. J. Garvin, Jr.,
will leave Savannah Air Philadelphia,'every Wednesday.
These Steamships nro the most comtortableon the coast,
aud are unsurpassed Air surety aud speed. They will leavo
Savannah ns follows:
Wednesday, 8#pt. ?8lh
’* Oct 5th
« Oct. 18lh
“ Oct. 10th
“ Oct. 88th
« Nov. 2d
“ Nov. Oth
“ Nov. 18th
•* Nov. 83d
“ Nov. 30th
** Dec. 7th
Dec. Nth
"nr ILL be sold on the first Tuesday hi December noxt,
VV In front of the Court llonso In ElUnylinm County,
‘ me legal hours: a tract nr l.uud containing 35U
lying on the Devil’s Uranch, about 40 miles
welly of Savannah. Also, ibe half or another
ontalnlng 835 acres, near tho Middle Ground
mout 40 miles from Savannah. Hold ns the
t of the estate of Charles U. Edwards, deceased,
:flt of the heirs and creditors ol said de-
JOSEPH E. EDWARDS,
-'tart 47. . Administrator
within the
Citation, R>r Lettera Dismiosory,
S^^Cfomd onCo« A , | To all whom U may concern
Whereas, Hoatkt Srsfroan, Exeetilor of ibo Ja»l
will and testament of Margaret Iternardy, Into or said
couuly, deceased, applies Air Utters or Dismission:
Therefore, the kindred and creditors or said deceased,
are hereby cited aud admonished to file their objections
(If any they have) In my office in terms ortho law,other*
wise letters DUmlssory will be granted the applicant.
. Witness, James H. Uelveslou, Ordinary for Camden
County, this 1st day or August, 1853.
augd JAMES H. H ELY EATON, Ordinary O.C.
Citation for Lettera Dlsmhsory.
S T 'c«m«n°Co. A ’ i To ” ,h » ra 11 con “ m
Whereas, George W. Hardee, Administrator on the
estate or Henry K. Russell, applies for leper* of dismis
sion from said estate. , . „ ,
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish nil whom ll
may concern, to bound appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, end show cause (If any they
have) why letters of dismission should not be grunted
said applicant.
Witness, James H. Ilelverston, Ordinary for Camden
Conniy, this first day of August, 1853.
Rug 8 J AS. II. IIELV ESTON, O. C. C.
Keystone Male.
State or Georgia.
Keystone State...
Stale of Georgia..
Keystone State..
Slate or Georgia.
Keystone State...
State of Georgia.
Keystone State...
Stale of Georgia,
Key Mono State...
8 late of Georgia..
Cabin Passage
g20 | Htoerngo,
C. A. L. LAMAR, Ag’l til Savannah.
HERON Sc MARTIN, Ag’ts In Philadelphia,
Savnuuah, Sept. 80, 1853.
THROUGH fake
Front OltarloNlon to Italtimorc flT50,
To Philadelphia ®1 ( J, und to Mew York 9%0.
Thread and Tncks, assorlwl sixes. , „
HARNESSES.—Conch, Uarouche, Buggy and 8ulky
llarneasee, of all kinds, by the single set. ,
CARRIAGE TRlMMttfUB,—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axlos| Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by tho slttglo set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do,j
broad and unrrow Luces, vurlety or patterns; Bilk and
Worsted Fringes; black and purplo Couch Roans ? Bug
gy Lamps; Plated aud Brass Carrlogo Banda ; Brass and
Plated Knobs. &c. July M
NEW UAllUIAGE IHANBFACTOUV.
V A~R RTA GTS 8, 11U G GIE 8 ^
AND
SULKIES.
UMCI
80. CA.
L EAVING the wharfat tho foot of Laurene-streot dally
nftertbearrlvsl of tho Southern cars, via Wilming
ton, N. C., Tram which point two daily trains are dis
patched at8.1. M.aaUiP.M.; the 8 o'clock only eon-
nectlugat Weldon, N.C., wlththeSenbourd and Uoanoko
Kail Road to Norfolk, thence bv steamers to Baltimore,
and both Indus connecting at VVehlou with the 11 nee to
Petersburg. Richmond, Washington, Hulllmore, Piiiihutd*
phla, aud ;’„«v*Yorb The public Is respectfully Informed
that the steainors of these lines, are tu first rate condition,
and arena vignted by well known and experienced com
manders; the Rail Roads ure In fine order, (thu Wilming
ton and Weldon, ns well as the Seaboard and Roanoke
hnving recently been relald with heavy Trail) thereby
securing both safety and despatch. By these routes p«»-
senKersavalllng themselves of the first train may reach
Balllraoreln 40 hours, Philadelphia In 45 hours,and New
York In 50)4 hours; aud by the second train they arrive
In Baltimore In 50 hours, Philadelphia In 50 hours, and
New-York In 0I>4 hours.
Through ticketscnn alone be had from E. WINSLOW,
Agent ofthe Wilmington and Raleigh Kali Rond Com
pany, at theoffice ofthe Company, Tool ofLaureus street
Charfeston S.C. to whom please imply. mar 28
SAVANNAH AND APOt/STA
A OEUERhL AM) COAIPIETB ASSORTMENT,
JUST RF.CR1VED,
T HE SUBSCRIBERS aro now prepared to offer to Iho
public, „ ...
enrringts, Phwtons, Buggies, Cnrrynlls, &e„
Fresh from somo of tho most popular Establishments
and Bull lent at Ihe North. ...
The selections wore made by ono of tho firm, with
strict reference lo the requirements of this market.
They uredeiermlned to keep ouly such articles In their
line, as limy can confidently
Uecnmmentl ami Warrant,
feeling assured that they will be sustained In offering a
boiler, and finer class of work thun has been usually kept
In this market.
Tho public are most respectfully requested to call, ex
amine, ami satisfy themselves, whether they are In earn
est, by an examination of their stock.
All kinds ofrepnlrlug doue as heretofore.
1«. S. BENNETT A CO.,
augl Corner of West Broad and Bay streets.
H'agon Manufactory,
at warner’s oi.d stand.
Hoad of llroughiou.Stroet,
The suhscrlhurs manufacture and
keep constantly on hand u largo as
sortment of plantation Wagons, one-
1 horse Wagons Pudler’s Wngous,
Ci»ris, and Drays, and build lo order any kind wauled.
Wo aro thorough mechanics, nullvos of Georgia and
South Carolina, nutI put up our work ourselves, awl wnr-
ntfevery urtlcleof tno best motcrialsand workmanship.
Wereiuruour tlmuks for the very liberal patronage
received, and assure our p droits that ll Is our determin
ation that our work shall bo us goon as any In the city.
REPAIRING ot all kinds done with neatness and des
patch. D\NIF.L 8. WILSON,
sept 14-3tno THOM A8 NORTH.
Citation for Letters Dlsmissory.
S T *TKOKOEQIIOM, j To .i, ora lun „y concern:
Whereas, William P. Bowen will apply »t the Court of
Ordlnara for Letters Dlsmissory as Administrator on the
Estate or Henry Castollow, senr.:
. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may concern, lo bo ana appear before said Court to make
objection (If any they have) on or before the first Mon
day Su November next, otherwise said Letters will be
granted.
Witness, John M. Milton, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, tht- thirtieth day or A larch, 1853.
in 30 JOHN Al. M1LLEN, O. C. C.
Citation for Letters Dlsmissory.
S TATE OF GEORGIA, (To all whom It may concern:
Efflngrliam Co. J WhereaBjJaruesR.ltahn,
Receiver or the Estate of Horace Mallory, late of said
oounly, deceased, has applied to the Court or Ordinary
of said county, for Letters of Dismission from said Ke-
oelversbip.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all und sin
gular Uie kindred and creditors of safd deceased, to file
their objections (If any they have) in my office, within
the time prescribed by law. otherwise Loiters of Dismis
sion will be granted the said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this flfih day
of July, A. D., 1853. JAMES KAHN,
. -Jyfl _____ Ordinary E. C.
~ Citation, Tor Letters Dlsmissory.
S TA w£yne E l'S“ IA ’! T °“ 11 "homilmny
Whereas, Benjamin O. Liles, Executor to the last Will
aCd Testament or Benjamin Liles, latoof said county, do-
deceased, hns applied lo the Court of Ordinary fur let
ters of Dismission from tho Admlidstrallonof said Estate.
These are, therefore, to clto and admonish nil and sin
gular, tlte kindred and creditors of sold dec ae/ed, to Hie
their objections (If any they have) In my office, within
the time prescribed by law, otherwise letters of Dismis
sion will bo granted the said applicant.
Witness my hand and official signature, this 21st day
of June, 1853. JAMES ilJGHSMITH,
* Julie 1 .*? Deputy Onllnary W.C.
Citation for Letters Dlsmissory,
gTATO OF GEORGIA, j To u || W j, om u mn y concent:
• Whereas, Issue Hatcher hath applied to the Court ol
Ordinary of Wayne county, for letters Dlsmissory as
Guardian of Jobu and Martha Hatcher, minors of Moses
Hatcher:
• These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It
may conoern, to be etui appear before said Court lo wake
objection (lr any they have) on or before the first Mon
day In November next, otherwise said Letters will be
granted.
Witness, Jta. Hlgbsmlth, Dep. Ordlnnry for Wayne
county, this twelfth day or August, 185.1.
augltt JAS. 1HOHSMIT1I, Dep.Ord.W.G.
IRON STEAMBOAT COMPANY OK GEOUUJA,
T HIS COMPANY will continue to transport Produce
and other Merclmmltso, on tho Savunnuh rivef,tn
and from Augusta, by tholr Iren Steamers
JOHN RANDOLPH, Cnpl. Piiupot.
LAMAR, Capt. CRkswant.
—AND ALSO BV Tltx 8TXAMXR—
AMORY SIBLEY, Capt.
The lutter Steamer being of loss draught thun any
other on the River, Insures unprocodonled despatch In
all stages of the water. The Company is also provided
with fifteen Tow-Boats and two Lighters.
All Freight addressed to the care of tho Company, of
Its Agents, will bo received and forwarded, free of com
missions. A. SIBLEY, Presldenl, Augnsla.
T. R. MILLS, AgenUSavnnnuh.
oct 16 VV. M. ROWLAND, Agont, Augusta.
Jxnfmrauce ©ompauics.
HUDU INN (Jit AN (’ll COMPANY,
OF THE CITY OF NKW-YORK.
Capital- 91)00,000 — All Paid in.
C.J. Martin, Seo’y. 8IMEON L. LOOMIS, Pres’t.
Tho Subscribers hovlng been appointed Agents of
tho nbovo Company, are now prepared to lake Risks
against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, &c. Ac. on
favorable terms. COHENS A HERTZ.
July 8
NAVANNAH MI TIAL INSCHANCJE CO.
Orrtcx 118 Bay-btrkkt.
This Company will take Fire, Marino, and River Risk:
m the most ravorablo terms.
—TRUSTKBH—
Henry D. Weed, I John W. Andeison,
Hiram Roberta, I N. B. Knapp,
John R. Wilder, J llenry Lathrop,
t.W. Morrell, I E. F. Wood.
HENRY D. WEED, Pretident.
HIRAM RJBERTS, Pice Prte't
Jam its McIIknry. Ste’y. tnur 17
Life insurance.
Notnii uNinm uancuoo.
Tills Compuny charges no extra premiums for person
residing in tho Southern States. They will remit one
fourth of tho first premium. Profits divided annually Id
cash.
Ahbi’ry Hull, President. O. P. McOay, Actuary.
Applications received by
dec lh ly WM. KING, Agent. 103 Bay-st. Savanna
NOTICE.
A GREEABLY TO AN ORDERqtlhe Honorable, the
Court of Ordinary of Thomas clftpty, pussed ui the
August Term, 1653—will bo sold before the Court House
door. It: State-borough, Bulloch county, the Real Estate,
• belonging lo the Estate of Anron Everett,deceased; lying
find being Insnld conniy, and kuown as the place where-
bn Borah Everett, deceased, resided previous to her
death. Said sale to take place on the first Tuesday In
January next; terms made known on the day.
THOMAS ADAMS. Jr,
Administrator, de bonis non.
TnOMASYILLE, Brpt.10, 1853. scpt3»
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date, l shull applv to tho Ordinary
of Ihe County of Camden, State of Georgia, for leavo
to sell or to divide, all the property belonging to my Chil
dren, consisting of Bank stock, Ac.
EDVVAHI) IB »PKINS, Ounrdlan.
If ay port Mills. E. P., Sept, is, IRIX (sept 22-fiw}
NOTICE.
T WO MONTHS after date, application will bo made
lo the Court of Ordinary of ElUmrhum county, for
leave to sell a Negro VVomnn named Mary, the property
of ffannait Uelvea, minor, for the benefit of said minor.
P. KTOTESBUUY, Guardlun.
August 23,1653. aug 24
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
FIllE & LIFE INSIIHANC ECtUII'ANY
Tho Undersigned, Agents of the above Company, will
lake risks against Fire on Buildings, Stock In trade, Ac.
ou thu most favorable terms.
BANCROFT A BRYAN,
Jan 24 No. 117 Bay-st., Savannah.
wi orison on inspbance comp’ny
• OP HARTFORD, CONN.
The-undersigned. Agents of the abovo Cotntmuy,
K nred to take risks ngnlust Fire on Buildings nnd
contents. Also, Murine Sea Risks, on the most
favorable terms. BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.,
jan7 _ Agents.
nCTlJAL LIFE INSiTitANCE COMl»»Y
OF NEW-YORK.
Isaac AonxTT, Sec’y. F.S. Winston, President,
Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Examiner.
Applications received by
feb 1 W. P. HUNTER, Agent.
LONDON PHtENIX FIHE IIFFICE.
riilsCompouy takes Fire Risks in tills Cily,bnd Insures
Rents and 1.eases.
sept 2 R. HABERSHAM A SON, Agents^
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE,
ANNUITY AN1> TllUST C'OIVII'ANY.
' CHARTER PERPETUAL-CASH SYSTEM
Cupitlil 82f»0,0(j0.
This Company coinhlnes the Mutual and Proprlotarj
system, and will insure the lives of white persons, also
negroes Dr. ARNOLD, Medical Examiner,
marl ly MINIS A FLORANCE, Agents.
HOYAli INM HANC i: COMPANY.
tjONDON AND LIVERPOOL.
Capital 8,000,000 of I'oiiiuIk Storting
This Institution has establlshe<l an Agency In Havan
aah,nnd Fire Policies upon I’roduce nnd Prnpertv will
bo issued by ANDREW LOW A CO.
Savannah, Oct. 20,1851.
nnu .’nln of Die Bonos am, ---- -- - - -
nhylUlu Disorders, Luntbsgo, Rtiltial ComplalnU.and all
Diseases arising from aiiTnjndlclous use or Mercury,
Imprudence In Lire, or impurity of llio Blood.
. This valuable Modlclne, which has become celebrated
for the number of extraordinary cures effected through
lie agency, tins Induced tho proprietors, at Iho urgent, re
quest of tholr friends, to offer llto the public, which they
do with tho utmost confidence In Its virtues and won
derful curative properties* The following certificates,
selected from a targe number, are, however, stronger
testimony than tho ntero word of tho proprietors: nnd
are all from gentlemen well known In their localities,
nitd ofthe hlghost resiteclaLllUy. many oftbuin now re
siding In Iho city of Richmond, Va.
F.BOYDKN, Esq., of Ihe Exchange Hotel, Richmond,
known every where,says ho hn»*eoti the Medlclno cn I-
cd CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administer'd In
over n hundred cnsemln nearly all tho d senses for which
It Is recommended, with tho most astonishingly good re
sults. He says It Is tho most extraordinary medicluu lie
,m AGUB*ANb FEVER-HBEATCURE.—I hnreby cer
tify, that for three years 1 had Ague ntul Fovoror the
most violent doscrlpthm. I lied several Physicians, took
largo quantities of Quinine, Mercury, end i believe all
tho Tonics advertised, hut nil without nay tiermnmutl re
lief. At Inst I tried CARTER’S BPANISll MIXTURE,
two bottles of which effectually cured me, and I am
happy lo say I bnvu had neither Chills or Fever since.—
I consider lithe bust Tonic In iho world, nnd Iho only
medicine that over reached my Ij0NGDRN>
Boaver Dam, near Richmond Vn.
O. It. LUCK, Esq., now In the city of Richmond, and
for mnnv\ears In the Posloffice, has such confidence In
tho astonishingefflcncy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX
TURE, tliut ho has bought upwards of 511 bottles, which
ho Imsglvun ownv lo the afflicted. Mr. Luck says ho
has never known U to full when lakcu according to db
r °Dr? RUNG B, a practising Physician, nnd formerly of
Iho City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says ho has
witnessed in n nttinb»r of Instances tho effects or CAR
TER'S 8PANISH MIXTURE, which wore most truly
surprising. Ho says In a case of Consumption, depen
dent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful In
deed.
SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker A
Morris, Richmond, was cured or Liver Cotnplnliit of 8
years stuudlng. by the use of two hollies of CARTER’S
BPANISll MIXTURE.
IRON FHONT J K\VELKY STORE,
WhnloNale und Itvlull*
T)JE largest and best selected stock of goods
ovor offered for mile in this city. Gold and Silver
Watches, Vest, Fob and Gnnr.t Chains, Seta of
Jewelry, Clintolanes, Bracelets, Brooches, fine
Diamond work Finger Rings, Silver Castors, Ten Sets,
Pilchers, Goblets, Cups, Cake Baskets, Spoons, Forks,
Fish Knives,Pie Knives, Cheese Scoops, Ladles, Syphons.
Also,nil kinds of Plated Ware, Milltnry and Fancy Goods,
ami a grent variety of nrtlcles. too numerous to mention;
the whole of which will bo sojtl at reduced prices.
AUklndsorWatclicsClocks,.Iowe!r>»tsaotliorJobblng
attended to by competent hands,
aug23 IIORTt>N A HIKEM AN, No. I ID Broughton-st
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE,
I’ll E subscriber bits on band, and Is constant
ly receiving from the best and most respectable
manufacturers In tho country, Rich DIAMOND,
RUBY, PEARL, nnd other JEWELRY, ini'
Sterling SILVER WARE: such nsTable, Desert and Tea
Spoons ami Forks; Silver Plates and Walters, Tea Sells,
Castors,Cups and SnucorB, Goblets,Tumblers, Pop Boals,
Soup ami Sauce Ladles; Pie, Ice Cream, Oako ami Fruit
Knives; solid silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knives,
Napkin Rings, Salt Cellars, und Fruit Knives.
811 vor Plan'd Spoons, Forks nnd Ladles Cake Baskets,
Castors, Walters Snuffers and Trays.
Ivory Balance Handle Knives, und Silver Plated on
Steel, Tnblo and Desert Knives.
FinoTwonty-ouo Day Marble Mantle Clocks,and com
mon limes Clocks, of every description.
Gold and Silver hover and he pine Watches, Hue em
nmallcd Hunting Watches Gobi ntul Silver Watch
Chains, Seals and Keys Gold and SI vor Thimbles Gold
nnd 8ilver Spectacles, Rogers’ Fine Pocket Cutlery, Ra
rorsntul Unzor Strops,Cnrd Cases, Port Monuios, Ac.
Particular attention will bo given lo Repairing ol
Watches, Clocks nnd Jewelry.
From his long experience nnd extensive facilities, he
confidently belluves tie will satisfy all who may fuvorhitn
withthelrpntronuge.
His prices areas low, nnd terms as favorable, us at
any other establishment In the state.
«nl7 B. WILMOT.No. 1 Mnricel-squnre.
BPANISll MlXT
GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—Tho editors of the
Richmond Republican had a servnnl employed In their
press room,cured of violent Hcreruhi, combined with
Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.—
Two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE made
u perfect cure of him, und tho editors In n public notice,
say thov “cheerfully recommend It In all who nro af
flicted with any dlsense ofthe blood.”
STILL ANOTHER CURKOF SCROFULA.—I had n
very valuable boy cured by three bottles of Cnrlor’s
~iiuulah Mixture. Iconslderlt a truly vulunblo tnedl-
Jim. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor ou the R. F.A
P.R.R.Co., Richmond, Vit.
BALT RHEUM OP 90 YEARS STANDING CURED.
Mr. JOHN THOMPSON residing In the city of Rich
mond, was cured* by three bottles of Cnrter’s Spanish
Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which Imlim] nearly 20 years,
nnd which all the physicians lit tl-ecily could not cure.
Mr. Thompson is u well known merchant In the city of
Richmond, Va., and his euro Is most remarkable.
WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Va., had a serv
nnl cured of Syphilis, In the worst form, hy Cnrter’s
Spanish Mixture. He snys hu cheerfully recommends It,
and considers it an Invaluable medicine.
RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured or
Scrofula, and what physicians cnlled confirmed Consump
tion, hy three bottles of Carter’s SpuuUh Mixture.
EDWIN HURTUN, Commissioner of the Revenue,
says he has seen tho good effects of Cnrter’s Spanish Mix
ture In a number orSyphillilccases, und says it Is a per
fect euro for that horrible dishnso.
T. VV. DYOTT A SONS, 132 North 3d street, Phlla
delphla.
BENNETT A BEERS, 125 MM*.street, Richmond, Va
WM. C. HARWOOD, of Richmond, Vn., cured or
Old Sores ntul Ulcers, which disabled him front walking.
Took n few bottles of Cnrter’s Stmitlsh Mixture, and was
enabled to walk without a crutch; In a short time per
manently cured
Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., 83
Malden Lane, New-Y'ork.
And for sale hy J. 11. CARTER, A. A. SOLOMONS,
A CO, und THOMAS M. TURNER A CO. Savannah,
aud by Druggists nnd Country Merchants every where,
Price $1 per Bottle, or 6 Bottles for $5.
may ID—lawlfiuwol v
FAI.I. OF 18031
GEORGE 8. NICHOLS.
(VOTICK.
T WO MONTHS afterdate, application wlllb« mnda
to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham county, for
leave to sell all the Lands belonging to the Estate of
pttilel J. Robbins, late of said county, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said deceased.
October 4lli, 1853; ANN ROBltlNB, Adm’x.
October suj,Jcj3.
ClIATlIA.Vf SVPEIIIOIl t'OUIlT,
Edwin M. Mnonx, Cornpl’t.,) May Tkkm, 1853.
and >
Nathaniel M. Harris, Deft.)
TT appearing hi the Court, that tho Defendant hnving
1 been duly served in Ihe above entitled case, has fail
ed to demur, plead nr answer thereto; on motion, it Is
ordered, that tho said defendant do plead or answer, on
or before the dm day ofthe next term, or that the said
bill he taken pro confesso against him; and It Is further
ordered, (hat service of (hU order bu effected by pub-
Ushlng it In one of the public Gazettes of Savannah, once
• month for four mmitns prior to that time.
. Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Cl’k. 8. C. C.
September 10, 1853,
Lil t; *V HUE INNCUANCE AGEMUYi
iVo. \2 { 3^0nigresa-st., Savannah, Ga.
I'liarivrOtik l.lfe Inmiraiico Co.
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital, fendnrstul by tho State) 8250,000.
Alkuki) Gill, President. J as. C. Walklky, Sec’y.
Furinur^M Flro InMirttnre C’o.
Capital 82tK),tltMt.
Granite Fire liiNiirunce Co.
Cupltal $2<Hi,otHi.
Knickerbocker Fire Insarance Co.
Capital 9150,000.
Ncav York 8c I-lrie Fire Initurance Co.
Capital 8I50,0(KI.
Equitable Fire IiiNurnuce Catnimny
OF LONDON.
Authorised Capital 82,500.000
Capital puld In 81,000,000
C. E. IUhccut, f>q., )
IIrnrt Ltmi.AM, Esq., STrustees, N. Y.
Rout. J. Dillon, Esq., j
These Companies having a cash capital, safely Invest
ed in bond pud mortgage, are prepared to effect Insur
ance against dnmugo by fire, on all kinds of properly on
reasonable terms. Applications received by
A. WILBUR,
July 0 Agent for Savannah, 120 Coiigress-st.
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
FUUNISHIN0 G00DS,
T HE S171ISGK1BEK has now In store and offers for
sale, the following:
Gent’s fine blue, black, and brown Cloth, Bcuver Cloth,
Peter Sham Fur Cloth, nnd Crmbioi Overcoats.
Gent's flue black Cloth Cloaks uml Mantles.
Gent’s ibm blue, bl’k, and cJurel frock und Dress Coats,
Gent’s Cadet Cass mere. Tweid CasAtnerc, black Cas-
slinere, blue CusAmere Frock tees, und business Suck
Contn—a great variety.
Gent’s black Doe t'usslmero, upd more than thirty dif
ferent patterns of fnney Cassimere Pants of Intest styles.
Gent’s Vests—about 1.5011 Vests, embracing all of the
new styles some perfectly bountiful.
A very largo lot of Snllnelt Round-Jackets and Pants,
Flushing Overcoats, Frock nnd Sacks for sorvuuts.
India-11 hher and Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
Youth's and Boys’ Department:
has never been equulled in this pluce and coutulns tho
following t
Broad Cloth, Beaver-Cloth, Peter Shum Overcoats and
Sucks.
Blue, hlnck, brown, nnd claret Cloth Dress Frocks nnd
Sacks.
Blue, black, brown, nnd Cadet Cloth Dress Jackets,
Cutlet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jackets.
Mixed nnd Kersey Round Jackets for Negroes; fine
black Doe-Cnsslmere, blue Cloth, ami u large assortment
of fency-colored Cussitnero and Sullnel Pants.
Black Satin, figured Bilks, Alpuccn Black Cloth, und a
great variety of Merino Vests. All of the above lor
hoys from iu to 17 years old.
Children's Department:
contains very pretty fringed and plain black Cloth Suits
fhnev colored Cusmmere Suits, with Vests and Punts con
nected; Genln’a new style of Fancy Dress Jackets; black
and brown Talmas j black and green Togas < ivercoats;
embroidered Caps. All for children from 4 lo lit jenrs.
Children, boys’, ntul yout>’s white and colored Shirts.
Taney Articles:
embracing utmost every urth le lor a gentleman’s wnrd-
robo Hint can bo cnlled for, together with the richest as
sortment of covered and plain CAPB for gentlemen,
youths, boys, und children.
N. B.—Most ol tho above goodi, tho Men and Boys’
Clolhlng, have been tnude up expressly for my Irade,
and under rny Inspection, at the North, nnd l can confi
dently recommend them ns good, and ns cheap ns can
ho found elsowhere. Tho citizens and public generally
are Invited loculi aud seoul the Clothing Store,Gibbon’s
(oct 7]
' DOCTOli YOUHSELIT
* THE POCKET 2E80TJLAPIUS:
OB, BVMtY ONE Ills OWN PHYSICIAN.
THBPortlolb Edition, with
Onellumlred Engravings, show
ing Dlsoasesand Malformation*
of the Human System In every
I shape and form. To which (s
ft added a Treatise on the Dls-
| eases of Females, being of Die
I highest importance to married
I people, or those contemplating
’"wuljlof VOUNG, M. D.
Let no father be nshumed to
J-v r present a copy of tho JFJ3CU-
- LAPIUS to hlachild. It mny
save Mm from an early grave,
lj«i iio young man or wmnun
obligations of married llfo without
SdlM the POCKET AUUULAP1UH. Let no mio suf-
rltig frOTO • haeknled Cough, Puln In the Side, restless
nights, uervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyapep*
tie sensationa,aod given up by thslr physician, be another
moment without oonsulUng the AWCULAPIUS. Have
Ihe married, or those about to be married any lm;>edl-
moot, read this truly usaful book, as It haa been the
means of saving thouaands or unfortunate creatures
from tho very Jaws of death.
OT Any ^rsotissnfilngTWF.NTY.FIVK CENTS en
closed In a lelter, will receive ono copy of this work by
mail.or live copies will be sent for One Dollar.
Address, (poet paid.) DU. WM. YOUNG,
; aagi-lyo ho. 158Bprnr-MtU, Philadelphia,
enter I
rosdti
Uset Dr. Btriyfie** Cholrra-Morbits, Dlorrbaa, and Dya-
sept 28
•.Collar., Ac Ulcovdg.
r „_ntr» '1n calling the aUeniloB of Ihe
Ilea lo our rich ana extensive atock of the shore
richer,, or more elegant eswrt-
tt ladies to our jnen ana exi
ed fn flavauMb. iw mo by
NEW LINEN GOODNu
f^pHE St/nscRfBERS have now in store and offer for
X sate on accommodating terms, u lull assortment of
Linen Goods, uinottg wltioh are—
5 cares Light, Medium ami Heavy Irish Muons;
20 pieces Richardson’s Pillow Cnso Linens;
‘JO ” Linen Sheetings, from 0-4 to 12-4 wldo;
300 “ Russia Diapers;
100 •' Bird's Eye do.;
25 “ Scotch do.;
25 “ lluckabuckdo.;
25 “ Brown and Bleached Taldo Damask;
10 11 Brown Damask TuhleCloths;
10 M Bleached H ” “
50 “ *• “ ** Napkins;
25 “ •* « ” Doylies;
25 ** Brown ** “ ”
25 “ Colored bordored French Towels;
25 “ ” »* Scotch “
25 ♦* “ “ llucVahuck w
2 cases Long Lawns;
5 M Linen Ciitnhrlc Handkerchief*,
sept 24 NBVMT, LATHROP fc HTEHBfNS.
FASHIONABLE TAII.OKINU.
M. I). MURPHY, 21 Hull-street, would reaped-
fully Inform Ills friends and the public generally,
that ho has received hi* spring styles for gent I u-
men, among which will bo found as rich und fine
Fnney Caeelmaree, Vestings, &c., as have over been
brought to this market.
All orders executed with despatch,and In tho best
style of workmanship.
Gentlemen are respectfully Invited lo call utul judge
for themselves. mil
1HIENN UOODU,
N EW STYLES of colored, striped, and plaid BILKS;
plain, colored, glace,nnd rich figured Brocade Silks;
plaid raw Silks: plain und flg’d block Sllka ; black satin
du Chine; black satin Nullonalo, aud black Armoura
Sllka. Plain and coi’d Motird’Uine ; Cttshtncres, ami
Persian Clnlha; white, black, and coi’d French Merinos;
Gala Plaids; Ladles’ black und rul'd Talma Cloths;
French Cambrics, and Scotch Gtnqhnma,Juat received by
oct 3 NBV1TT, LATHROP & 8TKMHN9.
MOPUNINU (JOODS*
B LACK BOMBAZINE; Black Alpnca;
Black Mousolln Do Inline;
Black and white Flg’d do; do. do. Gingham;
Do. do. do. Cailcot solid black do.;
Black Kid Gloves; black Crape Collars;
While Crape Collars; Lawn Ohlinmlieiteai
Black Italian Crape; black English Crepe;
4-4 black Veil do. Just received by
K>pt2o lahoche it bovvne.
TA1LOU1NU.
DIUBLEl CAREY,
Drapers and Tullorny
Cor. Urnughton uml ll’hitaker-ste.
T HE subscribers would call Iho attention or thoclll-
zens of Snvaunnh, to their Spring styles of all col
ors of CLOTHS, CAS81MERES Jit VESTINGS, which
they aro prepared to manufacture lo order, In the neatest
ami most fashionable styles.
Also, tholr stock of n«ndy Made Clothing, all ofwhlch
have been got up In a superior stylo to any over offered
before for sale In litis market. Their slock or Furnish
ing Goods Is cotnplclo and well assorted. These Good*
will be sold on tho moat roasonnbloaud accommodating
terms. a 1U
Hoots and Shoes!
Thr undersigned would res-,
pcelfflIJy Invito the altonllon of
purchasers to tholr largo and’
. well solecled slock of HOOTS
..... which have boon manufactured expressly
for them hy tho best manufacturera In Philadelphia, Now
York, and the Eastern cities,ntul which, In point of style
ami durability, camtnl hesurnnssed. In the retail depart
ment may he found every stylo ami qunlitv of Hoot*.
Niioks, and GAtTRRs, for Ludicn', Gent's, Misses’, nnd
Children’s wear, which will lie sold as low aa can be pur
chased In any Northern ciir.
Planters and Factors will find at at! times a Inrgo as
sortment or far PLANTATION BROGANS, JH nnd
house aervnnt’s SHOES, made to order nnd warranted In
every reinoct, amt will he sold at the lowest mnrkat
prices. Merchants from Iho Interior aro Invited to ex-
amino our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as wo will
sell them by the puuknge ns low na can be bought In any
Northern market. O. JOHNSON & CO.,
IfcOCt 13 108 llryau and 70 St. Julleu sts.
*nU»fov«d KxtraBljce Hrfdlli* Fowdurs.
rpHmE Powders are prepared expressly for the retail
X trade, from luperlor. Imported materials, and are
warranied full weight SeldlllxVowders,(when accurately
prepared, as these are warranted to he) are held In the
highest estimation for their peculiar vfrluee In gl vlnrf re
lief where thore la Indigestion, heart burn, or hllloua
affections prevail; end when used according to Hindi-
ruction*, form an etfervosolng aperient draught, more
agreeable, yet posaetalntr all the medicinal properties of
lived; soma of )hem
'sh. Aim, Pocket
COOPER k CO.'
SHOES! SHOES!! SHOES!!!
For thu Fall and Winter Trade
The Hubscrllwr would respeclftilly call thu
attention of the Planters of Georgia, South Care
ollnn and Florida, and the public generally,
hla largo stock of
* BOOTS AND BIIOE8.
His stock has been selected hy himself with special ca .
and particular roferoneo to thu retail and plaidere* trade,
that bolng the most Important feature of his business,
fie confidently offers to his customers nnd the public
work uf a superior quality and ou reaaouablo term
lllastnck comprise* all the vanetle* tunnlly kept In
Shoo 8tore, consisting of Ladles’ Shoes, Boots, and Ga •
ten or every variety; Gentlemen's Boots. Show and
Congress Gaiters*, aim, Misses’. Boys’, Youths’, and
Children’s Shoes of ettery kind. Iu connection with ihe
abovo be baa a (ante stock of
' NF.GRO BltriOANP,
which can safely be recommended aa a superior artlclo.
No effort will bo spared to giro entire aatlafeotlon. A
mil la solloUed from you before purchasing.
wptsXJ WM. UlilDT, Gibbous’ Range.
DR .FOHN BULL'S
SARSAPARILLA.
THIS MEDIC'fNE. VVffEN USED ACCORDING TCJ
DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL:
Scrofttla .
or King’s Evil.
Cancers, Eruptions
of the Ski», Erysipelas,
Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes,
Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head,
Rheumatism, Pains lit the Bones nr
Joints, < lid Snrc* nnd Ulcers,Swelling of
Ibo Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, 8oU Rheum,
Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseases arising from tho
usoof Mercury, Loss of Appeillo,PuiulniheSldouml
Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago,Coughs,Colds,
Dropsy, Jaundice, Cosllvenets, Bronchitis, Weakness nf
tho Chest, Boro Throat, Pulmonary Affections, nnd ull
other Dlseascstendlng to produce Consumption, Liver
Complaints. Female Irregularities and Complaints,
Low Spirlts.SIck nnd Nervous llenduchc. Night
Sweats, Exposures or Imprudence In l.lfe,
Chronic Constitutional Din a?e», und us
a Spring and Summer Drink, and
General Tonic for tho System,
ami h Gentle ami Pleasant
Purgative.It Issuperior
to Bluo l.ickand Con
gress Water, Salts
o r S o I d 111 z
Powder*.
It Is a remnrknble fact. Ilia; among the hundreds of
eminent physicians who have examined llto receipt hy
which Bull’s Sarsupurlllu Is prepared, not one has con
demned it, but ull approved It, and commend It In tho
highest terms. Many physicians express themselves
strongly In the belief that it Is decidedly- the best prepar
ation of Sarsaparilla Hint bos ever been pluccd before
the public. Although there uro many physicluns who
feel a reliiclnnte to having their mimes appended to tho
recommendation of rHfypnrticnlnr remedy, notwlthstnnd*
lug they may apnrovo of it in tho highest degree, there
are others who trank ly yield their support In favor of a
remedy which they know Is capable of doing so much
good in an uHHclvd coiuntuully. Aa an evidence, read
thu following from old and respectable physicians, of
high stundiug iu the community In which they live:
TcNtiinoiiy.
Testimony like the following renders superfluous nil
comments on tho efficacy or Bull’s Snrsaparlllu. From
Dr. L. P. Yumlell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louis-
hum Medical College: 1 have looked over the list of in
gredients composing John Bull’s Compound Extract of
Sarsaparilla, und have no hesitation In saying that they
for ii a sale compound, and one thul promises well In
chronic diseases, to which U is applicable.
Louisville.-lunefi, 1848. L.P. VAN DELL. M.D.
What Dr. Pyles, physician by appointment to tho Lou-
isvlllt Marine lln«pitul, says of Bull's Sarsaparilla:
Lootsviu.k. March 20, 1H40.—I have examined the
prescription for th*» preparation of John Htill’s Snrrapar
Bin, nnd I bellevt the combination to ho an excellent
one, und well calculated to produce un alterative im
pression on the system. 1 havo used It both in public
und private practice, aud thluk ll the best article of Bar
eaparlJla now In use, M. PYLES, M, D.,
Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital.
Loudon, Ky,, April 25th, 1850.—Sir: Permit me to
address to you a few Hues, and do mu the honor to reply
to a request that 1 will muke In tho connection or this
letter, &c
1 utn a gmdunte of Transylvnnla Medical University;
hove practiced modlc'no In this wilderness cuuntrv,
about live years, hut owing to exposure lo bitter cold
wt ather, I have been Indisposed with Acuto Uheuma.
tlnm ubout six months. After having exhausted my
_ CORDIAL.
The Eighth lVondcr of the Ilolanie
World.
....... - — ...j The Invigorating Elixir and Cordinl Introduced into
skill in the treatment of my case, and deriving no bene- {tiled leu I prac Ice by tho great Chemist, Physlcinn and
fit, 1 wus induced to ulve your Fluid Extract of Sursap- Traveller, Dr. M. Morse, has for its basis uu Oilentnl
DE. KOQEK'S
LIVERWORT & TAR,
MIK TIIK COMYLRTK CWIIK OV
COUGHS. COLDS INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, BRON
aims, HprrriNG of blood, and all
OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS
TtCNDINU TO
€ O A S V Ml* X I O N .
LOOK AT ITS
Unparalleled Success !
The above distinguished COUGH MEDICINE Is car
rying nil before it in Lung Complaints. In all sections
of the country It la constantly performing Cures which
astonish even pliysleiuns themselves. Look ut the high
churncterand standing of the nnmes w hich vouch t*r Its
unrivalled healing power. II. Cox, M. I)., Into Pndbssor
in the Medical College ut Cincinnati: YV. J. Rlcliurtlk, M.-
D.; Don. JntJgo Morse; Hon. Judge Win. Burke, -for
more than 20 years Postmaster of Cincinnati; R. S.New-
Ion, M. D., Professor In llte Medical College at Memphis,
Tenn.; John A. Collins, Esq., Proprietor of the Tempe
rance Organ and General Agent of the Grand Division
of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio: Win. II. Levisnu,
Esq.. Editor ofthe U.8. Milltnry and Navnl Argus ut N.
Y’ork; Thomas C. Fnulder, Esq., of Alhuny : Rev. 11.
Wiseman, Rev. R. Hoy t. Ncw-Y’ork Cllv; and we could
name hundreds, nye, thousumls, of otiiers who testify
from personal experience that It has cured them nnd
their (rlutuls, in some cases after all other remedies had
fulled. Such men never muke such statements, tinless
convinced ol their truth beyond the possibility oludoubt.
Rond n few ofthe letters:
Extract from a letter from F. M. Cory lo H. L. Strw-
rt, Esq., No. 137 Second-street, Now-York.
SPARTA, Just 30, 1840.
Dear Friend Stewart:—1 hnvn been homo now Just
two months. When I Instsaw you, I had but little hopes
ot over getting any heller. But I have now tho pleasure
of thanking you lor recommend lug me to take I)r. Ro
gers’ Syrup or Liverwort, Tar and CanchningtiH. I got n
dozen bottles of it and took home will) me, determined
to make a lair trial of ll, ns I hud dotio with every thing
else. I have ouly taken four bottles or It, nnd I must say
It has done mu more good than any other medicine 1
havo ever taken. Ou my first taking ’it, It increased tho
‘xpcclurulion, and I raised a great deal of bloody mat
ter irota inv lungs. But '.hat has now censed.and so ha*
tny cough, nearly. 1 cough hut little now. nnd expect
soon lo ho entirely free from it. I consider It an Invalu
able medicine, end shall recommend It lo all who are
allUctcd'Wilh a cough onliseuned lungs.^ ^
I leln young Indy, who had the CONSUMPTION, nnd
Imd hied a good deal from the lungs, uml doctored sevo.
rnJ months with our physician, but grow worse, have ono
hotituof it, mid ll cured Iter. It ucted ulmosl miracu
lously In her case. Your sincere friend,
' F. M. CORY.
BLEEDING nl tho LUNGS CURED.
OT SEE MOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS! ^jTJJ
Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 308 Puarl-streel,
N. Y’.—A few (fays before last Christinas, I wus takon
unwell, nnd soon commenced bleeding freely at tho
Lungs. I called In a llonnuputldb physician, Imt Ills
mediclno did not seem lo help me. I rend your adver
tisement, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers’ Syrup oi
Liverwort, Tar and L'anchulagun. Before 1 hnd taken
up the third bottle, tny bleeding hnd stopped, my cmigli
was gone, and I tell well us nsuul. My health Is now
good. 1 consider It n most excellent medicine, mid cor
dially recommend It to tnv friends. [This statement was
made to tho Proprietors, March I2lh, 1650.]
ClKCIIEARS' Ac.
As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain
the nature and tuerll* of this article, the Proprietors have
published u new t'irculnr, giving llte history of this Me
dlclno; the description, nature, Ac,, or its principal in
gredients ; tho effect they are designed to have upon the
Lungs nnd Ll vor, nnd n copious reference to the persons
who have been cured hy it-giving their names and ro-
sidences, even lo the street nnd Iho number. Those who
nro troubled with u Cough, or whose Lungs are In the
least affected, nro earnsstl) desired lo call upon the
Agents named below, uml pro sure ono of these Pam
phlets. It can bo hnd grails, ami will well jenny a pe
rusal. SCOVII. 4t MEAD,
111 Chartres-slreel.Ncw-Orlenns,
Wholesalo General Agents for Iho Southern Stales,
whom all orders must bo addressed.
Sold wholesale und retail, by Thomas M. Turner Sc
Go., A. A. Solomons fc. Co., William W. Lincoln, John
il. Moore Sc Co., ifnvanuali; llavllaml,Rlatey U Co., At
gusto, Gn.; Iluvlluud, Ilarrnll Sc Co., Charleston, 8. C
and by dealers in medlclno throughout tho South.
a! cow Om—o
EXTRAORDINARY CURB
or boa* ok hr alt it, niaoRDiRRD btonacit, indiox*.
TIOIt AMR lIRTRRMINATIOR OF IbOOD TO TUK
DEAD.
Copy of a Litter from Mr. John IJoyd, ofKrw-wn, mar
t Harlech, Merionethshire,
To Professor Hallow ay :
Blr— Invallmynoiroflho first opportunity of Inform-
Ing you that for n very long period I wa* aftllctod with a
dangerous glildlncisaiid frequents wlinmlugsof tho head,
nttondM by a loss of appetite, disordered stomach, and
gunerrally Impaired health. Every means Imd fulled to
give mo any permanent relief, andulfengih It became
so alarming dial 1 was really afraid or going about will),
out uk attendant. In this melancholy condition, I wait
ed personally upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Harlech, for
tho purpose or consulting him as to what l bad bciler
do. Ho kindly recommended your Pills; I tried them
without delny, nnd. after taking them for a short time, I
am nappy to bear testimony to their wonderful ufilcocy.
I am now restored to perfect health, aud ennblod to re
sume my nsuul duties. You are at liberty to publish
this letter In any way you think proper.
1 am, Blr, your obedient .servant,
Juno CUi, 1852. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD.
MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY.
Extract of a Letter from Edward How/ey, Hoc., of India
Walk, ‘Tobago, dated Jipril 8th, 1852.
To Professor Holloway :
Dear Sir—J deem It a duly I owe lo you and Iho pub
lic ut lnrje to Inform you or a most miraculous recovery
from that dreadful disease, Dropsy, and which, under
God, was affected by your Invaluable Pills. 1 wn* tapped
flvu times within eight months, and skllfttlly treated by
two medical practitioners, bu; could not get cured until
1 hud recourse lo your remedy, aud, notwithstanding ull
I hnd undergone, tills miraculous medicine cured mo In
the course of nlz weeks.
(Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY.
INFALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT,
WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD
ACHES.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. 8. Gowcn, Chemist ol
fllltou, hear Bristol, dated July 14 th, 1852.
To Pr lessor Holloway,
Dear Sir: I am requested hy a ladv, named Thowas
just arrived from llto West Indies, to acquaint you that
for a period of eight years herself und family suffered
from continued hnd health, urislug from disorders ofthe
Liver and Stomach. Indigestion, losl of Appetite, vio
lent Head-aches, pains In he side, weakness and general
debility, for which lie consulted the most eminent men
In the colony, but without nny beneficial result; nl
IubI, site had recourse lo your valuable Pills, which Iu a
very short tluie effected so great n clinttgo for the heller,
that she continued them, nnd tho whole family were re
stored to health and strength. Further, she desires mo
to say. that she has witnessed thelrextruordinnry virtues
In these complaint* Incidental lo children, particularly in
cases of Measles and ScnrluHna, having effected positive
cures of these diseases with no other remedy.
(Signed) H GOWEN.
Thpse celebrated Pills are wondcrftilly efficacious in
tho following complaints:
'Ague, Aslhmtt, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on Ihe
Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the
Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery,
Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of ull kinds,
Fits, Gout, Head-ache, ludigestfou, Infiammatiou, Jaun
dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Plies Rheumatism,
Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, 8oro
Throats, Slone and Gravel, Tie Douloureux. Tunion
Ulcers,Venereal Affections, Worms of nil kinds, Weak
ness, from whatever cause,&c.. &c.
Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway.
24-1, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) Loudon, and by ali
Venders of Medicine throughout the Culled Slates, in
boxes at 37)^c., 87c., nnd 81.50c. eat h. Wholesale by
the principal Drug houses inthe Union: and by Messrs.
A. B. Sc D. Sands, New York; und W. YV. Lincoln,
] Savannah.
, r*r There Is a considerable saving by taking the
largest sizes,
N. 11.—Directions for thu guidance of patients In
every disorder ure affixed to each box.
a4—In\v5loeowly
ter exist when thl* remedy lienee uwd, from a!
The TAjue V
Thl* worm 1* the most dlfflcul
that inhabit the human body. It grow* to an tfmoti fa!
definite length, and becoming so colled and fMtensd u
la the Intestines and stottsch «■ to produce Fu,
F«i*» Dance, hc^ which Is thu cause of many gnlnVm
UM the proper medicines for their disease. To thr*.
•bo are affllclcd wllb lb f nwtol foe to health, I r ,«?
mood the me of my WormKyrup anALtter /W,* t£
Syrup to be taken In dosas of two table spoonful* (h,Z
lime* a day, then take from live to eight of my Lilt?
Pills, to dislodge and pasa tho wofm. By ilrietly foiin.
Ing these directions, tbs most ottaUnate cam of%
worm can be apacdly cured.
Round or Miamach Warm.
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACT.
DR. MOUSE’S
INVIGORATING CORDIAL
.2 PHEMOMEMUM Itf MED 1C WE.
{ pROFKSSOU MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR,
arilla a fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle ol
your medicine from your agent, Mr. George P. Brown,
about two weeksugo, and 1 must confess that one bottle
has entirely cured me.
It ts tny opinion that your preparation of Snrrapnrllla
Is decidedly superior to any other preparation now in
use, hud l will tako great pleasure In recommending il
to Ihe afflicted as heiug a remedial agent, uud I will ud-
vise the physicians lo use it In their practice. Sic.
Respectfully yours, B. B. ALLEN, M. D.
LorisviLMc, July 13th, 184!).—I have examined the
list of articles that compose John Bull's Extractor Sar
saparilla, uml I have no hesitation in saying that it is u
sale and valuable compound. 1 would prefer It lo any
article now In nse. for Iho diseases ’ "
pure slate of tho blood or tuinl of
acidly recommend it lo iny friends . - ,
Extract, and one that I believe will cure nil classes nl
diseases, for which it Is recommended, il used according
to directions. 1 believe it to bo a valuable sticcednueum
to Mercury. Nay, I have my doubts whether in (lie most
violent nnd protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied
w illi Nodes Troplie, iu caries of the lumes, whether ll
ought not lo succeed every other remedy.
S. K. McG’ONACflfE, M. D.
Honorary Member ofthe Medical Society, Philadelphia.
Hear what Dr. Slnpp, n Physician who stands at tU*T
top of his profession, snys of John Bull's Sarsaparilla:
I have heun using John Bull's Sarsaparilla inn grent
variety of chronic diseases, with (he most happy effects,
nod have no hesitation in recommending it to the public
for llte cure of scrofula, syphilis, and all cutaneous nnd
glandular diseases. Y’ours, tnosi fervently,
WM. STAPP, M. D.
Lewhport,Ky., April tlih, 1840,
Rev. E. YV. Selion—Rev, 15. Stevenson.
CoNcLUsivr.—'The following Isa verbatim copy of n
certified!* now In the possession of Ihe proprietor of
Bull’s StfanpurillH. Rev. U. YV. Sehon Is widely and
generally known ns mi edoquent and accomplished pas
tor ofthe M. E. church, and Rev. E. Stevenson has been
known ns one of the most talented and zealous members
that the Kentucky Conference could boast of for many
years, and ut (his lime islllllngtno high nnd responsible
station of Agent for the M. E. Book Concern. Can the
world produce heller or more satisfactory testimony in
favor of tiny medicine V better testimony than ,.us over
offered in favor of nny medicine, ltev. E. W. Sclmn—
Rev. E. Stevenson.
Loctseiu.K, M«y 8Wtl», 1819.—Wo havo used John
Hull’s Sarsaparilla, ntul have known It lo he used, with
entire satisfaction; nnd we have no hesitation instuting.
our belief, that It is u safe and valuable uu-uicnl com
pound, and calculated to product) much good, and re
lievo much suffering; nnd therefore would cheerfully
and most earnestly recommend ll ty the uffliclcd.
(Signed) Ii. W. SEHON,
. E. STENENSON.
YVe curneslly Invilo all persons who aro suffering with
nny of *‘1110 1118 that flesh is heir to,” to cull on Dr. John
Bull's agent, ntul get a copy of Bull's Family Journal,
gratis; nod, for Iho sake of humanity, wo h**po that n
single Individual will not he found unwilling lo give
Bull's Sarsaparilla a (rial, after reading uud recollecting,
ut the same time, (hat It Is imposslhto for (he Doctor (o
publish tho tenth part of the number of certificates of
astounding cures performed hy his rfar.npnrillu. The
amount of testimony voluntarily showered ou Dr. Bull's
Sarsaparilla, from well known and dlaiimiuhdicd hull,
vidua)*, both In public and private life, bus been per
fect h overwhelming.
pjjTDr. John Bull’s Principal Office, west side of Fifth
street, first door below Main, Louisville. Ky.
Sole in Suvuunnh, wholesale and retail, hy
J. B. MOORE & CO.,
And bv Druggists generally. Inwl— ly j)U
UNIVERSITY MEDICINES!
rzven *sn aui*k cukku nv rowand’s tonic mixti'rk.
rpHE University of Free Medicine and Popular Kuowl•
1 edge; chartered hy tho Stale of Pennsylvania, ut its
last session, (viz. 2Ulh April, 1853,) in:'
herb, first brought from the stony deserts of Arabia Pe-
trea, by that eminent philosopher, which has been en-
iloreed hy the medical colleges of all the great cities ol
of Europe us the best preparation extunt for tho
CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES.
No language can convoy un adequate Idea of the Im
mediate und almost miraculous change which it occa
sions In the diseased.debilitated and shuttered nervous
system. Whether broken down by excess, weak by na
ture, or Impaired by sickness, the unstrung nnd relaxed
organization Is nt once re-braced, re-vivifled, and built
up. The mental and physical symptoms of nervousdls-
ease vunbh together under Its Influence Nor Is the ef-
would nrvtvr n lo hoy ,ccl temporary. On thu contrary, the relief Is perina-
l-s nrinlntr from no tin- I tient; for the cordial properties of the medicine reach
r l .. .vVi™ 1 cm S. I llio tfuimtllMtlon Itseir. imu restore it In lla normal coudl.
S.M >X'« p'lWrrru) Unn. Well "U »>• Un
of the nineteenth century. It Is, us the first scientific
men In (he old world have admitted, that mIracle el
medicine herclnf .re suppost-d to have no existence,
A STI MU LA NT THAT ENTAILS NORE-AUTION.
Us force Is never expanded, as is the case with opium,
alcoholic preparations, and all other exettuuts. Hie ef
fect of these is brief,yind it may well be said of him who
lakes them, “the Ins! stale or that man Is wor?o than
the first.” But the Elixir Is an exhilnrotit without a sin-
glo drawbneti—safe In Its operation, perpetual In Us
happy Influence upon the nerves, the mind, mid llte on-
tire organization. Incases of neuralgia, headache, ver
tigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train
of nervous affections, It w ill produce n cure in nn aston
ishing short period ot time; and It will also remove do-
presslon, excitement, u tendency to blush, restlessness,
sleeplessness, dislike of society, Incapacity for study or
business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to
the head, melancholy, mental debility, hysteria. Indeci
sion, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction, fear of
insanity, hypocondriusls, dyspepsia, general prostration,
irritability, nervousness, liinbllliyto sleep, liver com-
plaint, dour albns, nitd all diseases Incident lo females,
hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the
heart, constipation, Sic. fee., from whatever cause nrls
ing. It is, If there is any reliance to be placed ou human
testimony, absolutely Infallible.
An appeal fa made tn
EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE,
wlto suffers from weakness, derungemgnl, nervousness
tremors, pains in the back, or any other disorder, w he
tiier peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes, to
give the Invigorating Cordial a trial.
LET FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES.
Hear what tho celebrated uud distinguished Dr. Wood,
of Massachusetts, snys of it:
Dear Sir—l gives me pleasure to inform you that one
of my patients, while In Boston, procured some of your
Cordial, which he has taken (>*'« weeks, nod (hat he Is
entirely cured. Be already looks like a new person, who
so short a time ago looked so pale and thin, und was
scarcely ablo to crawl around. I thought it scarcely
possible for him ever to regain his full strength nnd fa
culties; his case was an extremely had one, 1 prescribed
the usual medicine used In -itch cases In tho Hospital,
hut they were of no effect. Iu the meantime, my patient
hud procured some of your Cordial, which effected i
cure 1 nin satisfied no other medicine could have done
I shall over warmly recommend It when an opportunity
occurs. The Inventor iu my younger days 1 well remem
ber as being considered otto of the most skillful phvsl-
cinns in the United 8lutes,nnd hnd heard Ills Cordial
This worn) Is usually found In llto small IntestinM.J
I* tho worm most common to children' yet It u not
{Italy confined to litem, as adults have frequenting,
known lo anffer wlin ih«n. Tht in,*,'™*
Ittenl while affected with this worm, are hurdncMiSl
fullness of iho belly, slimy stool*, looseners of th*
ols, picking at tho nose, a bluelili streak under thorn*.
fee, If you, or any of ynur children, have anr of o5
above symptoms, HOBBN8ACK’8 WORM SYRUP
safely he depended upon—by using Uyou have»e*rw*
sure and speedy cure; and If after using )l sccordi,!,
the directions, the patient fa not restored to healih .ha
the warms thoroughly eradicated from the system'mb
cun rest assured there fa no remedy beyond tbeanW,
us for fall, there fa no such word aa fail with Ibosewhn 5
use my Worm Syrup.
AHcuriduH, or Nmall Thread Worms.
These worms, to which Ihe human system Is llaLta ara
the most troubleremo of all others. They are cener.ii»
(oho found In (he rectum, and If allowed to remuZ
from the Irritation they produce, Jay the foundation r,*
serious disorders,such as Inflammation ofthe bowe1s,u4
other dcrnngcmeuu of the stomach The best sod uf.it
medicine that can be used Is HOHENBACK’H U’ORu
8YHUP. Huch fa the astonishing power of my m«|L
cities over Jlscaridet, that 1 defy any one to produce,
case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pills are recoin,
mended to be used they will not cure. A ll that Is oects.
sary fa to use (he Syrup Iu accordance with dlrectlnnicn
encl) bottle; andlnatse a gentle purgative Is reavlnd
In order lo allay Iho irritation they produce, the Liver
Pills hy their sympathising action and hesltliy npmtlon
upon the bowels, is the most pleasant tnedlchiethit cu
be taken.
Hobensack’s Liver Pills,
No pari of tho system fa more liable to disease thin
Uie Liver, It being supplied with numerous blood ves
sels nnd nerves, and if diseased, ihe blood oi courts
flowing through all parts of (he body produces Liter
Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Jifftdiors, Dyspepsia,
i.iviiR cojiruui.
Is allended with chills, succeeded by fever, severs
pains in (lie region of the Liver, vomiting, bitter lane,
ellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pslo
l n the side fs increased hy pressure, should the left lobs
be affected, the pain fa generally in the left shoulder,
wilh n short, dry cough, Ihe skin becoming of a edlsi
appearance, and the stools cloy colored. Thisdlseatecai
bo cured by the use of H<>HKN8A<JK’8 LIVERPU.ia
as (hey n cl dlrectlr upon the seat of l be disease, and then
operating upon the bowels they ex|>cl all the corrupt
and vitiuted matter from the system.
DYSPEPSIA.
The symptnmsof Dyspepsia, and Us various disease*.
re dizziness in the head, hearlLuro, oppression slier
eating meals, sourness arising from the stomach, let,
and sometimes u general languor of the whole bodr,
from this il will be seen that the dis*u** owe* its orirm
to a disorganized state nt Ihe Liver und stomach. IIO-
BENSACK’S LIVER PILLS fa ihe very medicine to ef
fect n perinunent aud lusting eure, as they set by chan;-
Ing Ihe certain tnorbid action of the sjrteiiiiulaa healthy
uclion, and rendering the blood pure und healthy.
To JFem tiles.
u will find these Pills nn invaluable medlrlseia
many coinpluiul* to which you nre subject. In nbdruc*
tlons eillicr total or partial, they have been found of In*
e.litnuhle beuefll III restoring und purity Ing the blond
nnd other fluids so us to cure all other complnlnt* which
utuy arise from fcmnlu irregularities, ns.headache, dim-
ness of sight, pain in Ihe able, back, itc. These Pillsar*
the only sale nnd effectual remedy to cure the following
complnlnt*, Gout, Nervousness. Meluncholy, Kick Hesa-
nche, (thldines!*, Rheumatism, distressing Brenmi,Dim
ness of sight,or in fact nny ol the diseases that srisr
front uffectlons of the Liver, Impurity of (be Blood, oi
constipation ofthe Bowels.
MEDICAL EVIDENCE.
We, the undersigned Physicians, having had the re
ceipt of their manufacture submitted le us for intptc-
lion, say that Hie In gradient* of which they are compet
ed make* them the bust Pill In use for all diseases of th#
Liver,Impurities ot the Blood. Sec.
GEORGE WOOD.M.D.
F. CROWLEY, M.D.
L.BOWEN, M.D.
Purchaso none but those having the signature •‘J.
N IH)BENSACK,”ns u!l others are wor hlers imitations.
Agents wishing new supplies and all others wiihlnj
to become agents, must address the Proprietor, J.N.
HOBENSACK, at Ills I.ahoratoiy, No. 12(1 North SEC-
ONI) Street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA.
Sold hy all Druggists nnd Merchants ia the U.B.
may Hi—InwISnwoly
In)
very highly spoken of; but was one of the incredulous
us to Its merits until I wus so unexpectedly und suliafuc-
torlly convinced to (fit* contrary.
4?
I reinulu, very trul<
11. A. WOOD, M. D.
Clergymen, ns well us physlcinns, nnd thousands of
ethers in nil purls of tho United Stales, are continually
sending certificates, informing us of Iho benefits derived
from using Dr. Morse's Cordial. We can publish only a
few. The following fa n specimen :
REV. JOHN 8EGER,
of Jersey City, an old nnd highly respectable gentleman
utility for the pur- of llte Buplfat persuasion, hnnde4 in the following com
pose of arresting tho evils resulting from the sale of J flcnln at Dr. Morse’s office. It speaks for Itself: _
DU. SWEET’S
STRENGTHENING SALVE Oil PIASTER.
Fbr Pains in the Back, Rheumatism, Debility, 4-c
I N order to gain the confidence of tho public, many,
and nearly nil, llto venders or specifics nnd remedies,
publish a long list of certlflcales of tho value o|
their medicines; but my Hlreiiglhenliig Salve must
rest on Its own merits, feeling confident Ihnt when used
for ihe complaint* for which It is designed, ll will never
fail of affording relief, uml Ihe public may bn assured
that the Halve contains no article that can, In any cnso
prove Injurious, bulnpproprinto tn the lender Infnnt,live
most delicate constitution, nnd the robust nnd strong
For sale by fumy 111 A. A. SOLOMONS Sc CO.
F, Urowii’s Essence of J aniulcar.iitsur.
1 MII8 Essence In a preparation or unusualexcelleuct.
. Inordinary Dlnrrhma, Incipient Cholera, in short,In
allcnse* of prostration of Ihodlgostlveftinctlons, so com
mon. It fa of Inestimable value. During the prevalence
nfepld-^lcuholeru and Bummer Complaint of children,
U Is peculiarly efficacious. No famlta. Individual,or
traveller, should be without It, a* It onhoks the system
to resist tho Influence or Incipient diseases which lurk In
n changing climate. , .
Caution.—Person*deslrlng ntftrtlcle that can be re
Hod upon, prepared solely from pure Jamaica G iho a a,
tld be particular to »sk for '* ill
parlous ami dangerous nostrums, also for tho purpose
of supplying tho public wilh rclinhlu remedies. In cases
wherein the pulienl cannot obtain or will not employ Ibe
best medical advisers; having purchased that itivalu.
able reinodv, Rowand’s Tonic Mixture, on account of
its Just celebrity, nnd known efficacy in the treatment of
Fever ntul Ague, uml its kindred affections:—Ims no
hesitation in recommending ll In ihe highest terms to
the patronage of the afflicted.
B OWEL COMPLAINT enrol by Rowand’s Black-
nicnnY Root. The above Institiillon extends Its
snticllon, In like manner, lo the remedy for “ Bowel
('■omplutiit,” so well known hr Rowand’s Compound
Syrup of Blackberry Root, and earnestly recommend It
to tho confidence of patients afflicted with those com-
plaints--believing it to bo Invnluuble In tho treatiuonl of
such cuscs.
f Hen. Henry K. Strong,
j lion. J. K. Flanigan,
By order of the Trustees,^ John It. Bowand, M. D.
I). R. Ashton, Esq.
I Hector Orr. Esq.
fTjT All Communication* to ho addressed.—John R.
Hownnd, M. ))., (lend of the PlinrniacetiUcal Depart
ment, nnd President of the University.
Home Dispensary nnd Office, No.47 South Second-
street, Philadelphia.
Brunch Dispensaries nt the Stores of
J. A. MAYER, Savannah, Gn.
F., M.CmVLBtf, MHIedgcvIHc, Ga.
P. A. MORSE, Augusta, Ga.
J. M. POTTER, llalnhridge, Gn.
J. 8. McULVVEEN, near “ “
sept 12—mwf Is-tuths o3tno
•hottld be particular to nsk for'‘Brown’* Essence of Jn-
mnlen Ginger," which I* warranied to be what It fa rep.
resettled, and fa prepared only hy FaanaRtoa Browh,
and for sale at fill Drug and Chemical Biota. N. h.Cor*
ner of Firth and Cheitnut Streets, Phllndelphln, and In
Charleston hy P. M. Coiiih fa Co and Iavilahu, Ha a-
roll Ac Co., and by all the rospectublo Druggists ntd
Aiotneearlesln tho uolted Stales. lawinlv fob 1
- lam*, and other oheap and valuable pub-
ications. For »*1« nt the book store of
aug 10 • - ■ 4L 8.81BLEY, No. 125 Congress attach
liroivii’N CNseneu of Janmlcn «ln(rc*r.
B ROWN’S Essence of Jamaica Ginger is elaborately
prepared from carefully selected articles of llte best
quality; It possesses In a concentrated form nil the valu
able properties of tho Jntnnlcs Ginger, and Is warranted
to bo free from nil Irrllullug or oilier properties of an In
jurious tendency.
It fa beneficially used In a variety of circumstances
where a warm cordial and agrateful stimulant Is requir
ed, particularly In cases where there fan sense of exhaus
tion arising from excessive fatigue or heat, a fow droits
In half a tumbler ol water with a little augnr, will bo
found an effectual nnd most pleasing restorative, which
makes tills essence a highly uspful addition to Iho trav
eller’s portmanteau, as well n*lo tho family collection of
remedies. , , , , . .,
Where therefsan unphuisantsettsoofwelghtornnu-
sea nftpr eating, front Imperfect digestion, or where nau
sea fa induced from riding in u rail road ear, or carriage,
or from the motion of u vessel at sen, lire Efsenco of
Ginger, If given according lo the directions, will almost
tnvarlabl) give relief , ...
In nrtllnnry Dlnrrhroa,Incipient cholera, In short In all
oases of prostration of tho digestive function#, whether
from Indulgence or disease, It fa of luusllmnble vnluo.
During the summer months nnd In Southern climates,
Jt fa Invaluable, particularly during Iho prevalence of ep
idemic cholera; no traveller or family ahould be without
It. A largo Invoice recolved by the agents,
m28 A. A. SOLOMONS Sc COA|||irketBquare.
Dr. Morsk—Dear Sir: I ntn constrained to give you
n statement ofthe benefit I derived front using your Cor-
I dial, believing, by so doing, 1 ahull render u benefit to
| those who ure suffering as f have been.
J jl was afflicted for many months wilh pains in tho bend
! anil dimness of sight, together with great nervous debili
ty, so much tltul it was with much difficulty for me to
walk or keep about. My digestive organs, also, were
much deranged. I used quilo a number of remedies,
but received little or no benefit, until I took your Cor
dial, which, through the kindness of Providence, has re
stored mo to more than rny usual henlth, as I now am
mjoylng belter health than 1 have done lor u number of
years. I am now fit) years of age. I believe It to be nn
invnluuble medicine, which I recommend to my nume
rous acquaintances, and they nre very large, ns I have
been a minister a great many years. 1 hope this hasty
sketch mny bo as much benefit to you ns tho medicine
has to tno. JOHN HEGER, Jersey City.
Jan. 7, 1852.
METHODIST CLERGYMAN.
The following was sent lo our agent Iu Rahway, by
Rev. J. O. Tunison, ol tho Methodist Episcopal Church—
ono of thu most learned nnd respected In the connection
—arid Is another proof of (ho wonderful effect of Dr.
Morse’s Invigorating Cordial on Iho system:
Friend Robinson:—Having for some years past, as you
aro aware, experienced groat general debility of uiy sys
tem, utlendcu with constant nnd nlurtnlng Irritation ol
tho throat and lungs, I was, nl your Instance, and in con-
soquenco of having rend Capt. McLean s decided testi
mony In lit behnlf, Induced lo try Dr. Morse's far-
famed Elixir. 1 tried It, 1 confess, more In tho hope than
In tho confidence of Itaproving efficacious; but I am
bound In candor tn acknowledge that I had not tried it
long before I began to oxperlonco Its salutary effects;—
that 1 may now say with CapUMcl A»an, “that l would not
now ho without ll on any consideration.” It has done
mo more good than any previous remedy l have tried,
and irthlsstatommi fa doomed by you oratty Importance,
you tuny have ray full consent to make It public.
Rahway, Aug. 3,1850. J. 0.TUNI80N.
THE MEDICAL JOURNALS
Have not in a single Instance that has been authenti
cated, given their sanction to any other preparation for
the above complaints. It has In many dtwpernlrand vi
olent cases effected radical cures, after patients bad bean
abandoned und tholr condition pronounced hopeless by
medical practitioners of high professional character-
It is put up highly concentrated, In ulnt bottles, with
the name blown In theflass, and sold for
83 per bottle—ll for 812—824 Iho doxen,
pr important advice accompanies each bottle.
Prepared by M. NORSK, M. D„*ml for aaloby Of!A8.
H. RING, General Agent, 102 Broadway, New York, to
whom all orders muit bo addressed.
AnKKTs—A. A. Holomons St Co., Savannah I Hat I-
land, Rlsley k Co., Augusta; Haviland, ilarral Is (fe.
Charleston. ,
Bold by Dragglata generally throughout the Unlled
Stales. 1 .. . .•
»—Iflawolv
GOOD MEDICINES!
STABIiEH'S
ANODYNE CIIKKRV EXPECTORANT,
S confidently recommended to Invalid^as^nsurpsllt4
^. by any known preparation, for the cure of L'ongbi,
Hoarseness, nnd other forms of common Colds; Brotiehl-
lu. Asthma, Croup, Consumption in un early stage,urt
for the roller of the Patient even in advanced stage* of
Ihnt fatal disease.
11 combines, in n scientific manner, remedies of long
esteemed value, with others of more recent discovery,
and besides Its soothing and tooloqualities, act/ throw!)
the skin gently,and with great efficacy, for vhecureo!
this class of di'seases.
Stabler’* Diurrlioeu Cordinl
fs a pleasant mixture, compounded In agreement will
the rules ol Pharmacy, ol'therapeutic agents, long known
and celebrated lor their peculiar efficacy In curing Diar-
rhuen, nnd similar affections of Uirsyslem. In its setto#
ll allays nausea nnd produces a healthy condition of the
l.lver. thus removing the cause altlie same time that il
cures the disease.
Tho valuable medicines nhove named have recently
been Introduced, with lbe approval of a number of the
Medical Profession in the (.ity or Baltimore and rhe-
where, and in practice have succeeded ramt admirably
in curing the diseases for which they are pretcrlbed.-
Thcy arc offered to the country practitioner, as medi
cines which he can lu all respects depend upon, s> pre
pared In agreement with the experience of some of tbs
most learned nnd Judicious physicians, and strictly In
nccordatice wilh the rules of Pharmacy, and so especi
ally serving his convenience, who cannot so readily m
the city physician have his own preBcrRjti'"i*conn>cm-
ed by u practical Phar-nceutfal. . „
8ee tho descriptive pamphlets to be had gratis or ill
who have the medicines for sale, containing recommend
ations from Doctors Murtin, Ualtzcll, Addison. Tsjne,
Handy, Love, fee.
Doctor S. B. Martin snys: “ 1 do not hesitate to reom-
mend your Dlarrlmsa Cordial and Auodyne Cherry u*
ueetornnt,”4cc. . .
Doctor John Addison snys: “It gives mCmnch pleu-
ure (o add my testitmniy (o that of others, In favor o.w 1 *
extraordinary efficacy of your Dlarrha'a t’ordisl, «*•»
and of the Expectorant, “ 1 have no hesitnUoniu recon-
mending it, as a most valuable medicine,’ ke. .. .
Doctor U. A Payne says he used Ihe Dlnrrhffa Urftu
In hla practice “ with the happiesl effi cl, audtliioM »
one of the most convenient nnd efficient cotnolnatiun
ever offered to our profession.”
Doctor L. D. Handy wrlles: “I have admlnlrtma
your Anodvne Expectorant, in several cases of Broncwu
nfleclioti, with the most happy ivaulls, and from
ledge of its admirable effect?, I can with the greater!
confidence recommend It,” Stc.
D*~-;*r VV. 8. Love wrlles to us that he has adanw
lered ihe Expectorant to his wile, who has had then rote
chilis for fourteen years, and that she is fast
from her long standing malady. It ha* In a few
done her mop) good than all the remedies she bss Mff
tolere used under able medical coiium I.
BlxlCfii of the best Apothecaries nnd Pharisacwi""
In the city of Baltimore, write: “YNe are[“‘“■ff/"
prvrmratloMsfcnown asBiabler’s Anndynet hem t>I“
torant and Stabler’* Dinrrhwa Cordial nre niechctor* •
Brent value, ami very efficient for the relict «»' d .
the diseases for which they are recommended, tht)
the evidence of skill ami care in llielr pre; urnta n sm
My le of putting uj), nnd we take pleasure In recomruerw-
'"twknty-Bxvkn of llio most respectable
sUlents of Marvi.anp, Vihoima, and Noutu l**®*
na, who have sold nnd also used these mm'Wi*'
themselves,say, “From our own nperuntr »«« «*'
our customers, we do confidently recommend tbemr
Bono Publico. YVo have never known any rro^iM
used for the disease* for which they are prescribed, to o*
an efficient nnd to give such otitlro sstlsfaction
The ahovo notices of reconniiendnllon from n) en . .
of (he Mkiucal Farvirr, I’maRM a] Ability,
standing, and Mxrchahts of the first
should bo sufficient to snlisl> nil. that there nmlicine»»J
u-orihtt of trial by ihe afflicted, and that they aw
ferent stamp and class from the “Quackery
Alls’’ 81, much Imposed upon the public.
For sale by I)ru«g'sfa,Applhecnrles androung8»
kct‘,i,rB generally.
120 Praf I Street, Roltiwer*,
ukueived «y }oii”m?Eoopeii t ro-
Thursday, October Sts. ,
T HE RUDIMENTS of Iho Art of Building; ferfa*
of Architects. Builders, Bnwfbl»M.. MagJJJ
ami Mechanics, edited by John Bullock, Arobitecq
Editor or tho “ American Artlzau " .. . : era*
The Christian’s Manual or faith
tnlnlng Dialogues and P were, Hobart,D- D
erclsos ofthe Chrlsllati Idle, by John Henry HoMfa.
The Clmrobmau’e Companion In the qesgj,^
inncis r«. rugei, a*. r\„ arovr yi *:?“■«' .I—* m ctfr
AbbcoKute; or, Sunrise vvllhln the TropWLs^
Hue or the Origin and Progress of
by Mis* Tucker, author or ‘ TheBalabow In W Altt .
Tho Missionary of Kllmaay.biilnp • 01
atider Patterson, by the Rev. John Balllte*
nn. iiDHri’fl j '
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