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•L FLOWERS—Fur Uiu.ToIlolor Nursory—
ir«*y;
RoimivosTun, Sun-buru, 8allWr«^M£jeokluii
*Nuumou, tosiiinnnlals in favor oflho Dil* V
sssSsSSraKiMfeS*.
«u, by thtt Lynn Bard, will bo a aulBciout tribtitu
to iujjiji G°n ai.m ^ TllouaAND ptowens.
Ththeauiy uf the ttauuramJ dower* whleta nceul the turn-
AatUpour upon the eh*nu«d hour* tleolr preclou* porAunr*
Exhibit* Mture'k plulle powmin tint* ho* wnnitrou* talrl
In wutero dim a* when beauty dwell* in tarn* of rlcliett
GlawLnjlo the troluptuem swell* (hat Cftihuiara’* »Kk* nil*
Their power the (metal maid Impel* to charm a* w* be
Their virtue* in the folden vein ehe hide* with wondrou*
art*
*" * • —*--* -•—i— *“■“ —-*e liur* impai t
And nichUytnbet flawing Md (Half mode hue* imp*
A ipleadorof*up«raal*rat* toawell enjoy motile hemt.
The chewUt cull* In cholno*t hour* ih* HI*o end the ro»e,
With plant* or all excelling power* where latent virtun
Idea.
Aadlot th< Balm ofTho»/*aud flower* In lUcenl va**»
(lew*.
Prom garden* where narcteau* hloomi the hunting fclfd he
brluga,
Pair flower* thet *h#J thalr rich pertame* betid* tramp*-
Whoie tlut l1?umc*thede*crtfloom* where the cicala ling*.
II* iteha the cllmt of wlutcr *uowa,wheroacarce a stream-
el run*,
Va*t realm* where many a torrent flows to awoll the Aina*
2011**1 .
And where tha luackiut orange grow* beneath nquator »itn».
He cell* lha grove* ofeattorn plaint, whore Shiraz build*
her boworr,
Whnro flowret* turned by tuns and rain* inhale their
healthioal power*,
And thu* thy prucioua wealth he galm, Bairn of a Thousand
Flowers.
The aucienU feigned that Venus rote out of the foaming
•ea,
Bo beauty in all climates trow* more fair for bathing frnc,
And well the hard's experience know* what halm* in wa
ter* bo.
Then lat *11 those who would potmathe charm* In flowora
that ahine,
Bemember woll thut cloanlinen, which doth w ith health
Combine,
It next akin Ingodiiiie**, daughter of truth divine.
Just received and for nalu by
W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
fob 12 Corner ofBny and Drayton street*.
fiBKAT REDUCTION IN TIIE
VJ price of Humphrey's celebrated Remedy for
the Fever uud Agile—Hrrttn Two Dollars to One.
The following geutlcmcn TfTe my authorised A-
genls, and Ituvo the genttino for sale.
Ordure from any part nf Ate United States, will
meet with prompt uttoution. .Addresit, post paid,
WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Savannah, Ga.
AGENTS:
Mars ton & Brothers, Baltimore, Maryland.
Georgetown, S Carolina
Ur. J U Simmons,
Dr. V M Cohen,
T C Risley,
K S Bailey,
T J 8 Farr,
B R Bythowood,
RT Patrick,
J 8 Walker,
W K Kitchen,
Shotwell & Gilbert,
J 11 &. W 8 Ellis,
Lighlfuot &. Flanders,
Dorsoy &- Knott,
Solomon Goodull,
Wni Root,
Ctinninglinin & Co,
Dr. S F Culberson,
Winter & Epping,
B II Mitchell,
Joioph Griffin,
. R II Barrett,
A McLrttie &. Co.
M C Williamson,
Win Hodges,
W A Unyle.i,
W A Carawoll,
P Martiu,
.T A Sperry,
Wm Carr,
E A Burch,
Samuel Palmer,
J B Colo,
F A Poullcn,
J Wright &. Co.
Family Visitor, Madison; Constitutionalist,
Augusta; Helicon, Marietta; Mountain Eagle,
Dalton; Enquirer, Columbus; Reporter, La
Grange; News, Jacksonville; llcrnid, Laurens-
ville.S.C; Central Georgian, Sandersvillc, will
Charleston,
Hamburg,
Laurcnsville,
Graham ville,
Beaufort,
Salem,
Madison,
Augusta,
Macon,
Macon,
Macon,
Gridin,
Atlanta,
Marietta,
Dalton,
LnG range,
Columbus,
Now nan,
Burke Co.
Reescviilc.
Jacksonville,
Duvisboro’,
Suudcraville,
Louisville,
Savannah,
Savauunh,
Houston Co,
Jncksunboro,
iluwkiusvillo,
Darien,
Black Creek,
Jacksonville,
New Orleans,
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please copy, und change my advertisement,
mar 25 W. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
S OUTIIERNE US!—TO THE
CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, TEN
NESSEE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, &c.—
Allow mo to call your attention to one of the great
est and most useful Mudociues ever discovered.
It is not my intention to tax you with a long and
tiresom advertisement, but I lav before you the
testimony of the most rcspectablo fnuiiljes in the
United States, most of my certificates are from the
city of Savautiuh, where t reside, and many from
your own State, where the Medicine is used with
groat and astouishing success; it has proved itself
to be superior lo any other Medicine for the cure
of Fever and Ague, which it will do in the very
short space of Twelve Hours, it has never been
known tG'fail to effect a certain cure. The Med
icine is a harmless and tasteless one, which will
make it the most pnpularjMedicinciiitho Southern
States. The Medicine contains no mineral pre
paration whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable
matter only. To Planters, this Medicine is a val
uable preparation, os it cures all cases in twelve
hours, aim does not require any time to he lost; all
that is to be done is to take the illudiciiiu ami to go
to work. To tho Rice Planter it is u vulunblo M cd-
icine, os it does not contain any mercurial or min
eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe
Medicine for those who are liable to exposure. I
beg you. do uotlctmehavc to tax you so often with
advertisements, certificates, Ac. It has already
proved itself to bowliat I say it is, and the greatest
proofis every body is recommending it to bujthn
only certain und speedy cure for the Fever and
Aguo All you have to do is to ask your neighbor
what he thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fevi
and Ague, and ofcotir&u, to be convinced, you wi
trv it, at least I hope so. Here is my offer to nuy
Planter of South Carnliua, who will either cull on
Doct. P. M. Cohen,of Charleston, S. C. or myself,
in the city of Savannah, and either of us will give
enough for twelve cases, and if it does not cure ten
ontoftwolvc, we will refund the amount paid for
it. Your are to see the Medicine uiken as I have
directed.
mer,
Owing to the heavy rains during the past sinn
er, and which still continue, all the low lands
are undorwator, which will cause a great deal of
this disease on tho Rice Plantations; it will be
your advantage to procure a certain and speedy
l do
remedy; you can do so bv applying to either of
Agonto or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY’S
” W&TiYeJMe We'TCltowmg
named gentlemon, who nro the only agents for
the salo ofthe Grext Southern Rkmf.dk, whore
it will be found oither at wholesale or retail.
Countiy merchants will innke a haudsome profit
by selling this mcdicino. A liberul discour tmade
to Planters, &c., by the dozen. Address.
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.,
ocl 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
TJT OME INDUSTRY.—GO Gallons llum
XAphrcy’s Superior Cologne lFal
Lphrey’s Superior Cologne llater— Pronounc-
od to be superior to the best imported German,
French or English manufacture. Prepared ami
sold by \Y M. HUMPHREYS, JIt.
Wholesale aud Retail Druggist,
oct l“ Savnimuh.Gn.
TMPOUTANT TO SPORTSMEN
Guns and Revolving Pistols, Double and
om/'le Gnus, Rifles and Pistols, Walker’s Per
cussion Caps nnd Gun Wadding, W. Richards’
do Fronrli fi n >1,1 QI.m I..- T .... i CM . .
n° H do. Shot, Powder, Lead. Shot
Body-belts nnd Pouches. All sorts ami sized
HMke, Cleaning Rods, Ac. Ac. Just received
atnl lor sale low wholesale and retail, at No. 11
Barnard street, Savannah.
00118 E. LOVF.I.L
ifZJJWGIIATilS*— 20 pieces colored Gin*r
VJ hams at I2-J cents; 20 ‘
- »t 124 cents; 20 do do do nt 18, t?()
and 2o cents 5 10 do Mourning do do at 18 to 25
cents. For sule by
“« 18 EIN.8T.RIN & ECKMAN.
f "“'*'‘J’ H. J. GILBERT,
° ct31 We«l Bide Market «qpnre.
^1L ION A IS I. 13 1IATS~
jTJEPL?.:.!-■*• |SS»T.iv',d
a fcw dozen of .uporior quality.
, 147 DAY STREET
r^OPPEii.—iuu ongi kio Coffee, 50 do
V Jamaica do, 30do Java do, landing, and for
>& by WOOD, CLAGHORN A, CO
/~^lkAIIBKRRlHH»*>*>Fresh Cranberries
in (tore, and for sale '
4 for sale by
JE.18E A CADY.
1>It. TOWNHHNU'S
coMroVNo r.xTKAcr or
SARSAPARILLA.
JFdndtr and Mining of the Apt.
The iwo»t extrmmliiury Mi-ihuIim In llin World I
I'Ai* Extract it put up in Quart BoUlet: it is tit
timet cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted su
perior lo auy sold. It earns without
Patient.
The pront beauty nnd tuitoriorlty of thi* 8nr*:«parm*
tear nil other mmlinlnn* I*, that wliilu it ooidiontu* the ill*,
on, it invlsornie* tho I tody. Il l« onn of tho very hcit
Bl’IllNQ AND SUAtMKR MF.D1C1NKS
Brer known; it not only puriflo* tho whnln *y*tom, and
flronslliftu* tha perion. but il creates new, pure nnd rich
Hood 1 a power po».te»«nd liy 110 othnr inndicino. Aud in
thi* lie* tun prand aocrut of its wundnrtal tucona*. It has
porforinad within tho last two yeur*, more than 100,000
euro* tit »avore case* of dUoase; at leu*t 15,000 were
contidnreil incurable. It ha* laved thn live* of more
than 10.000 childrou during tho two past icosons.
10,000 cnees of Oenernl TOebUIty and
waul of Ncrrou* liner«y.
Dr. Tos'iuond’* Sarsunurillu inviporuto* the whoto
»y*tom permaucutly. To those who lmvo lost their
muscular cneruy by tho riTur.lh of medidno or iudlicro-
tiuu committed in yuuth. or tho oxceisivo indutgeuce of
thn passion*, aud brought on a pcuerul physical proMra-
ticn of tho uervou* *ystcm, Inssitudn, wunt of umbitlon,
uiRtinp *onsatlons, prematura decay and decline, hustou-
iug toward* that futul disease, Consumption, can lie en
tirely rertored by this pleasant remedy. This Sarsa
parilla is far superior to any
I stria
As it renews aud Fi . . „ ,
to tho limbs, nnd strau^th lo llio uiusculur system, in a
most extraordinary degree.
rigorntiiig Cordial,
d fnviforntc* the system, fives activity
Consumption Cured,
Oltnnet and Strengthen. Consumption can be cured.
Bronchitis, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Colds,
Catarrh, Covghs, Asthma, Spitting of Blood,
Soreness in the Chest. Hectic Flush, Night
Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expecto
ration, /’uiw in the Side, fyc., have
been nnd can be cured.
SPITTING UliOOtt.
New Fork, April 08. 18-17.
Dm. ToWVSKNH—I verily boliovo that your Sarsapa
rilla hit* been thn means, through Providence, of mivinf
my lifn. I have for novornl yeur* Imd n hud Cough. Il
liccamo worse and worse. At last I ruisod largn quanti-
tin* of blood, hud night Stveuts, anti was fraatly dcliili-
luted and reduced, und did not expect to live. I liavo
only used your 8ar*apnrilh» a short time, und thorn bus
a wonderful change boon wrought in me. 1 mil now nble
to walk nil over the city. I rnhn no blond, and my
cough ha* left me. You cun woll lumgiuu that 1 um
thankful fur those result*.
Your obedient servant.
WiM. RllSSKLIi, 03 Cuthcrino-st
Frmnto nieiliciuo.
Dr. Townsend'* Sarsaparilla L u sovorolgn anti speedy
cure (hr Incipient Coiwuiuptinn, Uurreniicss, ProlupMis
Uteri, or Fulling of tho Womb, Costlvr.no**, Piles, l.eu-
corrhoin, or Whites, obitructoil or diillcult Menstrua
tion. Incontinence of Urine, or involnnturv disdiurgo
thereof, ami for tho general proslnitinu of the system-
no mutter whether tho resuU of inherent enuso or cnimn*,
produced by irrognlurity, illncs* or accident. Noihing
can be more surprising than il* invigorating ellccts
on the human frame. Persons nil weakness und lassi
tude, from taking it. nt once become robust und full of
energy under its iiiilueiieo. It immediately counteracts
tlm nnrvolessnnM of tho female frame, which is the great
cause ol IturrenncM. it will not lie expected of mi, in
case* of so doiieuto n nuturu, lo exliiliil cortificute* of
cures performed but we can n*.<urn the nlflieted, that
hundreds of ease* have been reported In 11*. Thousand*
of case* where fumilies lmvo burnt without children,
after using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine,
have boon blessed with tine, heulthy offspring.
To ITIollicr* nml Bfnri'fail I,n«llc*«
This Rxtrnct of Sarsnimrilla ha* been expressly pre
pared in referoneo to female complaint*. No femula
wlm lias reason to suppose she is approaching that
critical period, •• The turn of life," should nogleet to
tuke it, us it is a certain preventive for nuy of the
dimerous and horrible diseases to which fomnlcs nro
subject at this time of life. This period may be de-
Inytd for several years by using this medicine. Nor
i* it less vulunblo for tlioso wlm urn approaching wo
manhood, ns it is calculated to mud*-, uniuru, by ipiick-
ruing the blond und invigorating thu system. Indeed,
riling UH IllUilU Him lllliquilllins ...... ......... u ,
till* medicine is invaluable for all the delicato disea
ses to which women urn subject.
It braces tha whole system, renews p« rnmnently the
natural energies, by removing lim imparities of ilia
body, not so fnr stimulating us to produce Mibseipieul
relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for
female woukness and disease. Ily lining a few bottles of
tliis medicine, many severe und painful surgical opera
tions may be provented.
mother uud child. Ho careful lo gat tho gcuuiuo.
Opinions of PhyMtrinn*.
Dr. Towrnsund i* nlmost daily receiving order* from
Physicians in different parts of the Union.
Thi* is to certify tliut wo, the undersigned, Physicians
of the City of Alhnny, lmvo in miinerouKcusns proscrib
ed Dr. Townsend's Hnrsapurilln, nnd believe it to be
vne of thu must valuable preparations in thnmnrkct,
il. I*. PULING, M. D.
J. WILSON, M. D.
K. B. MIMAS. M. D.
Albany, April 1.18-17. P. E. ELMENDORF, M. D
CAUTION*
Owing to the great success and immctisc sale of Dr
Townsend's Sarsuparllla, a numticr of men who were
formerly our Agents, have commenced making Snrsnpa
rilla Extracts, Elixirs, Hitters, Extracts of Yellow Dock,
Arc. They generally put it up in thn Kamo shaped hot.
lies, amt Mime of them Pave stole and copied our adver
tisement*—they nro only worthless imitations, mid
should bo avoidod.
N. Y.; Redding & Go., 8 State street, Boston; Dyott i
Hons, KU North Hocond street, Piilludolphia: S. b
ifnneo, Druggist, Hnltimoro; P. M. Cohen, Clmrlostoe
Wright & Co., 151 Chartres Street, N. O. j 105 Soutk
Pcnrl Street,' Albany; nnd by nil the principal Drug
gisu nnd Merchants genemlly tl-j-oughuut tho United
States, West Indies and tha Cnnudai.
For iiilo by THOS. M TURNER & CO.,
Agom„ S,„c;.- new buildiug, corner Bronglilon
»nd Whitaker streoli. feb SS
T®4mi^ T AI ?® SMAVIWO SOAP
thi “ r A '"EMl;> r >oi''Icle, for sale m
Tills article issnpe
s: a. wtjfSS &***!$"&
“ u * 6 W. HUMPHREYS, Jit.
Tuts Medicine has acquired a very ex
tended nnd established reputation wherever
it hag been used, based entirely on its own morits,
which it* superior efficacy him alone sustained. Tho utv
fortunato victim of hereditary disease, with swollen glnnds, con
tracted sinews, and bones half carious, has been restored to health
i vigor. Tho scrofulous patient, covered with uledrs, loathsome to himself
ds attendants, has been made whole. Hundreds of persons, who Imd groaned
hopelessly for years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rheumatism,
and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the soerctivo organs
and tho circulation, have been raised as it were from tho rack of diseaso, aud now,
with regenerated constitutions, gladly testify to the efficacy of thi* inestimable
preparation. Tho testimony of those who have been cured by its use, With tlioir
residences, has been published from timo to tlmo; nnd were it desirable, u muss
of tho most overwhelming testimony could bo brought forward, proving most con
clusively its inestimable value. Tho nfllictcd, and thoso who have not used this
medicine, aro invited to mako a trial of Us virtue*, and appropriate to thenlselvcs tho
benefits which it alone can bestow.
OANOEROUa ULCER CURED, OF 8EVEN YEARS’ STANDING.
■mi ln Juljr i • lh , er o° ,mve bcon no symptoms of a return,
and her health still continues good, July, 1&18.
f A ? D f-"“9 entlomen T I consider it but an act of justice to youto state tho
following facts in reference to the groat benefit I have received in the euro of an ob
stinate Cancerous Ulcer on my breast.
_ Jancerous Ulckk on my breast.
Hrtiino 8 »H tl i ended ei P ht ® en months by a regular and skilful physician, assisted by tho
navico nnu counsel of one of our most able nnd experienced surgeons, without tho
least benefit whatever. All tho various methods of treating cancer were resorted to;
tor nvo weeks in succession my breast was burned with cutistic three times n-day.
and for six it was daily syringed with a weak solution of nitric add, nnd tho cavity or
internal ulcer was so large that it held.over nn ounce of the solution. The doctor
Red the ulcer and examined tho bone, und said the disease was advancing rapidly
I?. k?*.’ ^ nd » if 1 did 5 0 , 1 "P, ewd y roliof by medicine or an operation, the result
v™ U rt a. «»tnl- I was advised to hove the breast laid open and tho bones examined;
but rinding no relief from what had been done, and feeling I was rapidly Rotting worse,
I almost despnirod of recovery, und considered my enso nearly hopeless.
Hoeing various testimonials and cortificutcs of cure by tho use of Sands’ Sarsapa
rilla, In cases similar to my own, I concluded to try a few bottles, several of which
wero used, but, from the long deep-seated character of my disease, produced no very
tledded change. Considering this us tho only probable cure for mv case, I persevered
until tho disease was entirely cured. It is now over eleven months since tho euro
was completed; there is not tho slightest nppcnrnnco of a return. 1 therefore pro
nounce myself WELL, and the cure entirely effected by Hands’ Sarsaparilla, as 1 took
noouier medicine of any kind during the time I teas using it, nor have 1 taken any since.
I lease excuse tins long-deferred acknowledgment, which I think it my duty to
va , hmbl ° Sarsaparilla cured mo, w ith tho blessing of Divine Providence,
when nothing else could; and 1 feci myself under lasting obligations io you. lean
?“.LT” y tb * n 8® J cannot write, and I do most respectfully invite indies afflicted us I
I 1 . 0 '® bccn » CH !* upon me, und I will satisfy them fully of the trutli as stated above,
and many other things in reference to the case.
NANCY J. MILLER, 218 Suilivan-strcct.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Tho following is an oxtract from a letter received from Rev. William Golusha
restored to better heiUth Um,. ehe imd before i
ms. W. Stevens, who had br— 1
by the use of a few bottles.
to bettor health than she had before enjoyed for ten years; nnd
n had been severely afflicted with Erysipelas, was entirely cured
olUe# - Yours truly, WM. GALUSHA.
CURE OF A SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES.
whh°rs r cro S taruuVhu?n C o UlC T n 7 JIy Ul h» B i da "® ,llt ' r ’ wlwn one^ : onr oldt wusnttaeked
almost^ hor f ? c .°u’ whlch foon after extended into her eyes, causing
tJS nhrailiLni2S5lH onc °i f lhe '."' and ^-^guring licr whole face. I employed
n ,fii«;\iS l i ? *P a B®nd her, who exhausted their utmost skill to givo her relief, but
inli!!. P . r ^ C . < i U8e,CS8 ’ a £ d ?“? , ! y 0 „ n ° of lht ' m remarked to mu that lie had known of
t«in«rt*nno CJ?»Mn reS K? fl i Cct i ed by Sarsaparilla, and advised mo to try it. 1 ob-
eSedTn on,‘ ;“*.!??! “1'S.‘“f?™ » »"» M. up il hed
—..... ..... null 1/«V1 luili
it C Hv?H°mr.K r ;*ft C n 0 . l . hB d .‘??5 l8 !’,und 'we aro satisfied that rtiVap'erfeet'cur«n
Khni| V n C r 8 J 1 nmSmi n n» p ensur0 lo adt }, ,bat 1 ®a» recommend it to every sufferer from any
suntlar complaint. Respectfully yours, GEORGE ROBINSON. 1
PREPARED AND BOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY
A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists and Chemists,
100 Fclton-st., corner op William, Nbw York.
Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canadas
Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5.
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L ays of ti nr western Vvorld—
A Book of Dainty Devices; illuminated liy
T. W. Gwilt Maplcson.in tin elegantand unique
volume, small folio, superbly bound in Morocco.
Tho First of the Knickcrbockers.a talo of J 573.
Child of the Sea aud other Poems; by Mrs S
Anna Lewis.
A Fable for Critics, or a glance at a few of our
Literary Progenies; by a Wonderful Quiz.
Grecian mid Roniun Mythology ; by M A
J Dwight.
! Klipstuiii’s Study of Modern Languages—part
first. French. Indian, Spanish, Portuguese, Ger
man and English.
Irving’s Life and Voyages of Christopher Co
lumbus, vol. 1; author's revised edition.
Irving’s Sketch Book, illustrated and superbly
bound in Turkey Moroc o, also in plain and ex
tra gilt cloth. Also a further supply in plain bind
ing of Sketch Book uud Knickerbocker, N.York,
without illustrations. Received nml for sale by
nov 8 JOHN M. COOPER.
r\tlX
1SOOKS.-La Cliasso '
JL Amaills; par Charles Do Barnard.
Oven! Blessing to mother* mill Children.
It 1* tho surest ami most nflVctuul mmliuino for purily
ing thn system, nml n-liuving thu sufferings attnmltuil
upon chilil-birlli over discovered. It streiigtlioii* both
the niotber nnd child, pruvunt* pitin nml iIUkusu, in-
crnnsuM nml curichns tho fnotl, tlioso who lmvo used il
think it is imUspen.-mhlc. It i» highly iwrlul both hi.-foro
nml after confiiininoiil, us it prevent* dispioc* nttondnnt
upon chililliirtli—in Costlvnnoss, I’iie*. ('rninn.-, Swull-
inp of tli« Feet. Despuiulnucy, HunrtlHiru, Vomillng,
Fain in the Buck nml Loins, Falsa Pains, Ifnimirrhuec,
Mini in rcpiiluling thn secrntlon* nml eqimli/.inp thn r.ir-
cuhitinn it tin* nu oqunl. Tho pront beauty of this
mmiiduo is. it is- always snfu, uml thn most doiicntc u*o
it most aitnunsftfiilly, vnry fnw mans rnquirn any otlmr
medicine, in some u little Cnstor Oil, or Mupnoalii, is
useful. Exercise in llin open uir, nnd light food with
(hi* medicine, will ulwuys ensure n eafe uud easy cun-
fincmcnL
llenuty nntl IVenlih.
Coanetic*, Chalk, uml n variety of preparation* gene,
rally in use, wlien upplied to thn fueo. very xoou spoil it
nf its heuitly. They close tho pore* of thn skin, und
r.hork the circulation, which, when nature i* not thwart
ed by discus* or powder, or the skill inflamed by tho
nlkulm* used in soup*, beautifies it* own production iu
lh,i •• human face Divine," ns well ns iu tho gurden of
rich nnd delicately tinted nml variegated flower*. A
free, nctive nml henlthy circulution of tho fluid*, or tho
coursing of thn pure, rich blood to thn extremities, is
llmi which paints tho c.mnleimnco iu tho most exqui
site beauty. It i» that which imparts the indescribable
shades nml flashes of loveliness that nil ndinirn, hut.
noun cun describe. Thi* bcuntv is thn offspring of na
ture— n nt of powder or soup. If there is not n free und
hnnUhy circulation, there is no boauty. If tho Indy is
fair ns driven snow, if site paint, nnd use cosmotic*,
tnd tho blood i* illicit, cold und impure, she is not licuu-
el fill. If Mho 1)0 brown or yellow, uml thorn is pure nnd
active blood, it gives a rich bloom to tho cheeks, uud a
brilliancy to their eye* that kfuscinuting.
This is why thu southern, nnd especially thn Span
ish Indies, nro so much admired. Lndict in lhe north
who tnko hut little exercise, or are confined in close
rooms, or have spoiled their complexion by the appli
cation of deleterious mixture*, if they wish to ro-
gain elasticity of step, buoyant spirit*, sparkling eyes
and benutifiil complexions, they should use Dr. Town-
sond’s Sarsaparilla. Thousand* who lmvo tried it, are
more than satisfied, are delighted. Ladies of every
•tntiou, crowd our office daily.
iVotire lo tho T.ndJrft.
Those tlinl imitate Dr. Townsend’* Sarsaparilla, have
Invariably called tlioir Huff a great Remedy for Fe
males, ice.., Ac., and have copied our bill* ami circulars
which'relates to tho complaints of women, word for word
-othor men who put up medicine, have, since tho groat
success of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in complaints
incident to female*, recommended theirs, although pre
viously limy did uoL A number of these Mixtures, Fills,
&o., are injurious to females, ns they aggravate disease,
and undermine thu constitution. Dr. Townsend'* is llio
only and best remedy for the numerous female com
plaints—it rarely, if ever fail* of effecting a permanent
euro. It can be taken by tbe most dciicute iVmulcs,
In any cue, or by those expecting to become mothers,
and prevent* pain or 'onngoTf
' MM.
ScroAiln Cured.
This certificate conclusively proves that this Sari*,
purilla lus perfect control over the most obstinutn ilis-
esses of thu Blood. Tlireo persons cured iu one house
is unprecedented.
Three Children.
Dn. Townsend—Dear Sir: I have tho pleasure to
Inform you that three of my children have been cured
of the Scrofula by the use of your excellent medicine.
They were afflicted very severely with had Sores; have
tnkon only four bottles; it look them away, for which
I fcoi myself under grant obligation.
Your*, respectfully, *
ISAAC W. CRAIN, lflfl Woos tor *L
A-cut, in Stivniiimli, O. R. HENDRICKSON it Co.. A. A. UKNSLOW. JOSiil’l! M. TUR
NER, A. A. SOLOMONS, nnd R. S. DAILEY. ,Yields iu Macon. DR UNO & VIRGINS •, i
IlnwkilMVillo, I). It. MATHEWSON; in Augusta, WM. KITCHEN,and T. UARETT .V CO.
out I'J
D R. TAYLOR'S JIALSAM OE LIVER
WORT.—Tlmt thi.'
Dr. Jnynu’M Kxncetornnt.
From Mr. Jtts. II’. EttiU. A J YVOHT—Tlmt this medicine shnuld „c-
Salrm, Columbia County, (Ohio,) \ , quire so in ink notoriety is not ut all strango when
Anril, 1841. i | wo tako into consideration tho vast mimhor tlmt
Or I). Jam—DcnrS,r: I leel bnnnd to van „ ro cured liy its use. Fnr ninny yours it him
uihI llio public, to nvail inyscll ot this opportunity | proved so astonishingly siicccssfulnt the’North that
tutni-ly every li.u.ily retain il in thoir In.use us nn-
ou* ,,v , t 0,1 ,n - vs .‘ ! '• Havmg tidototo colds, coughs and consumption,
hecti alllictcd lor several years with a severe j That no other article possesses the same merits
cough, hectic fever, and its concomitanl diseases, l i„ equally true, and the consumptive (earns that
I mniinod only doomed to lillgur nut it short but j huoalldenend iinnn '
lilisorahlo existence, until tho full of I«:t'J, when have proved ivnrtlihiss. Tlioro is
hoing niore severely uttuokod, nnd linving resort, thuusmids are yeurly enroll br 11
. Birinor remedies, and tho prescrip-; medicine, and in maiiv instuncei
this inediciim when all others
not a donhthiit
o , — .. this inestimable
medicine, and in many instances whoro those
, ... ..given up todio,have in uninc’dibJe short time been
out deriving liny lieiiehl, nr the convolution ol; omlr.ilv ciirucl l.v iln unriv-i.llcd clKcnev. Theiul.
surviving hut a tew days, or woeks at tho farthest, j lowing re; ** '' ‘ *
my ioriner reiuedies, nnu tlio prescrip
tions of two physicians in the neighhorhood, with-
when tho last gleam of hope was about to vanish,
I had recommended to mo your Expectorant
—and blessed by that Being whp docs all things
in tho use of llio means—and contrary to the ex
pectations of my physicians and friends, 1 was
in a few days raised from my bed, aud was cu
aided, by ihe use of u bottle, to attend to my
business, enjoying, since, better health than I had
for ten years previous. Jam us XV. Esrtu,.
BRONCHITIS.
Beavkr, Pa., January 22, 1811.
Dr. D. Jayne.—Dear Sir: Having been for a
longtime alllictcd with Bronchitis, a disease which
annually sweeps away thousand< of the human
race to a premature grave, under the mistaken
name of Consumption; and having heard of your
EXPECTORANT for Coughs, Asthma, Diffi
culty of Breathing, and every other disease of
the Lungs, L purchased two bottles of it, aud am
happy to inform you, nnd all the sous and daugh
ters of afilietion, that it immediately suppressed
the cough, removed tho pain and diluculty ol
bruathin,** ““• 1 - ’*■ J -
remarkable case of consumption was
l... 11..L. i : ‘ .
'd l>y this Balsam of Liverwort. 4 As you
value life and hcullh and would he cured, at once
resort to this article, and rest assured you will not
resort iu vain—but read and judge for yourself:
Interesting cure, of Consumption nntl Liver
Comnlnint.—I had a violent cough, with raising
of phlegm, a severe pain iu my side, hack,
stomach, aud across my bowels. I was so cold at
times, it seemed impossible to keep warm, even
when others were complaining of tiio heat, and
my skin was very yellow. I fell away to skin and
bones, my veins sunk in aud became invisible, and
every person supposed mo dying. A friend of
mine recommended me to try Dr. Taylor’s Balsam
of Liverwort, which I got, as my physician did
me no good, aud this medicine soon’ restored
me lo good health again-
■T. Kavanaoh,
Ship Carpenter, (540 Water-street.
Although thousands arc cured by Dr. Taylor’s
Balsam of Liverwort, and as many still die of that
fatal malady, the cause is plain, neglect your first
Le Pero Gorlol; par De Balzac.
Andre; par George Sand.
Vingt Aus A pres; par Alexandre Damn*.
Oeuvres Choisics do Hull*m, edition illnstree.
Julienne on La ScrvantuDe Dieu ;par M Lo
Vie Walsh.
Aureilio et Mathilda ou Orgucil ot Modestie;
par Victor Doublet.
La .Salle D’Asile Ail Ilord Dc La Mer; par
Ernest Fouiuet.
Amitio et Dcvoueinnnt on Frois Mo is a La
Louisiana; par Mine Camille Lebrun.
L’Ornhelino Dc Moscou; par Mine Woillez.
Charlemagne et I .’Enfant Du Pauvro ; par
Milo Aiitouine Lccler.
Pan on Lit Rccoiiiinissnncc; par Abel Maurice.
Lus Aniuutux Iiidustrieux; par B Alleut.
Alirego do tons Les Voyages Au Pole Not'd;
par Henri Lubriin.
4'oyagcs ct Dccouvnitos dans L’Alriqiic Ceil-
tralc; par Henri l.ehntu.
Emmanuel ou La DomiuatiouPortugaisc; par
Leopold Mery.
Le Robinson Suisse : par Johann Rudolph
Wvss.
India tia; par Geo Sand.
Contes ct Notivellcs; par Alex. Ditmns.
La Penn Do Chagrin; par M. Do Balzac.
Illusions Perdues; par M. Dc Balzac.
Les Dernicrs Jours Do Pompeii; Unite Dc
Uiilwcr.
_ Paul et Virgiuie, Suivi De La Clmuuiiere In-j
diunne.
Historic DcsTreizc, Premier Episode; parM. !
Do Balzac.
I.esAiles D’lcnro: par Charles Do Bernard, j
Un Menage Do Garcou on Province ; par M. ;
De Balzac.
Lo Lis dans La Vallce ; par M Dc Balzac.
Spiridiou; par George Sand. I
Lo Gcndrc; par Charles Do Barnard.
A ROOT.—Just received a freah
X\. ■tipply of Col. Hnljowes’ Arrow Root, new
crop^ uud for sale by, J. ROUSSEAU.
titutp of that fetid unwholesome oils, extructicnblo
by nlcohbl frdm Potatou starch.—Dr. Un on Arts.
1 have examined aud have hud nrcnarodimmn
have examined and have hud prepared some
Arrow Ruot cuUjvntotVaud manufactured by Col.
lUillowes uf St. Marys, Georgia. It is tho best
quuhty of tlpit variety of faecum I lmvo met with,
being superior to any Bermuda or othBr Arrow
Itooti have seen. Samuki. Jackson, M. D.
fch J8 University of Pomisylvnnia.
poii. II At LO WHS’ PlUilTu-
Vy ROW ROOT—“New York Hospital, Oct.
Dili, 1847.—1 have made nn uiiniysis and compa
rative examination oftlio Arrow itoot grown and
rauve examination ot mo Arrow Hoot grown nnd
iiftmtiUclured from the crop of 18‘lu, by Col,
Ilallowcs, Iff Ht. Marys, Ga., and iiow exhibited
Marys,
at tho Fair of the American Institute of this City,
and have to report that 1 find it equal in every
respect to the heat Bermuda Arrow Root, and
much superior iu the care with which it has been
niun'tffiletured to most of the Bermuda now in
the Now York market.
“Lawrkncb Heid, Professor of Chemistry to
tho College of riiarinncy,aud Lfifttifrer on Medi
cal Chemistry in tho Ndtv Yftrk Hospital."
A supply oftlio last crop just received by
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent,
oct 1C Market-square.
ivro.TiCE.-Dk. w. w
ll would respectfully inform ol?^
flicted with Cancer, Fistula, Wen.
fcers and tmhon, originating #bd
chuje, that h« la tofnaml^oLtf
ofMuootlj where be may be founi l ? ft 't)
tthd wlriter. Dr. M. we^ld S
gomst tho roporta, viz: that |,e h a
rrqm Georgia—that ho wa« dead a ,T ’**W
timid. It nlae oppeora tlmt affi :,?, '""W*
other Doctor,, oro making or trvm. ul
ralae imprb«ion that tliey treats,
na Dr. M. does, thereby tni—i,,,Precep
and deceivitig their patimila, anme of” 1 !* 1 *
ate, have keen worldly impoaod un!n ^
hooo obliged to Vint Dr. M at®’tfJS
doornail only neccary to odd, that i,i *
aud eollllliued eucce.a in ||, B ™ foa,
Iheae diaeoaea, laeoitcltt.iv. evident»
perionty orios practice overall 0|!e rt ft*
Una, o ( nuy other country. E or S'" ""tati
of this aaaerlion he refer# to Id. .
Cancer, &c„ which may ho kuPwl
ejtplicntien to him by letter (pen n,Mi !nh ' b
wnto. Fer tile further encourogememlra
ted, Dr. M. would justudd, that 3 n f
Macon, they will have Ihe m„ ,
■ itinerant
mony in fovor ortho utility onMHKg
having ncueia to those who h.veC"'i
wholo.und ulso, to those who **
undertreanm.tit (from various psm tWi
“ »") ■" ,uvory siege and variolv of .1 tiH -
nkuuls. Ihe treatment is without th. "»
Itude.ttreunsticund is both 534**
piNE GqjLD&SIIiVEKGOODS,
&c.—Including some very linn Watches
ofovery description; real Diunmnd and rich Jew
elry, of groat variety, and embracing tho newest
fashions.
Real Silver Pitchers,Ten Sets. Goblets, Mugs,
Syphons uud Fish Knives und Forks; uew pat
ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spobiis, very ele
gant; Priuco Albert und doublo threaded pattern
do., nml plain ; Shcrwood’H Galvanic Batteries
with directions ; Papier Muche Goods in abun
dance t Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui
tars, Flutes, Accordians, Banjos, aud Sheet Mu
sic; Walking Canes, &e. Cull and see, as now
opened.
Repairing of Watches nnd Clocks attend
ed to us usual, uud warranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
dec 4 1st door West of Pulaski House.
T l—Cornelius’ Lard Lumps ! The
Subscribers urc selling off their assortment
of the above celebrated Lamps at reduced prices,
and would invite the attention of all who would
wl.-h to get a good nnd handsome Lamp for u
small price, to call. Tlioso Lamps will burn with
the meanest kind of oil, and give a better light
than the old fashioned Astral Lamp will with tho
best sperm oil. As a matter of economy these
Lamps are preferable to oil others now in use.
Also Sperm and Wlmlo Oil for Solnr Lamps for
sale by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
feh 21 181 Bay-street.
JpAUJEK.—300 reams single and
Wrapping Paper ; (50 do (Toiible wrapping
paper; 40 do heavy Grocer’s bug do do ;50 do
llardwnro and fine envelope do; 50 do Shoe and
Ton do; 75 dn Foolscap do; 100 do plain and
ruled letter paper ; 00 do Flat Cap, and Packet
Post for printing. For sale low bv
may 20 DEN SLOW it WEBSTER.
hffmm, Jurhson Co., Ca h„ m
W. tv. Ma..a.,ii_n.
Dr.W. W. Marshall.—D,; Ur ' g", ■■
ml mrrt ntaM.ii <1... ..ill-.. ■ * 1 '' JU*tlt
you uud mercy lo the ulllicled. ureL’i 1 """
the public liuow that soJCXr^
small tumor made its appearance ™ t,n «»
lip.ncarthocarucrer,,!;'™;,;
'J ‘ttJcnluc somcwimi troithlcomaia ffi*
Several friends expressed ceuosrn ZTl S ~
mg that my mother Imd died of t v.' 1 !?
breust-and that my appearance ioditiiid’,.
thspus'non towards concern,,, ntreetion, ift
lull but little apprehensions until ii, n '
altlmugh its size had e»nsiilerab!vLP^
} <; ar, aitimngn its size had cunsii!*r>.i.i.: 1
} VUe first of the year, the Rev S.'Tn??
expressed great Year that it was a Ccact/ 111 —
1,1.. (lint I rf.tit line.. I I .» i . t-M
me that front personal kirn'
‘ I'" wa. aura you c.nliZ '
lint several physician., had caution,J JJ nt
careful pot to jmlute it, „ r | E ,
th.ng toil least they should make
riuus of it. By the latter pari ol April ,!?
threatening appearance, ami I Lj „ . .T'
threatening appearance, and I |, a j ‘
copferepce of the M. E. f.'lmrcl,7«tM
tersburg, \ a., and as you ore a cilizettso'fK
mend \ a,, I deternmud taste you
came on to the Madison Sariug, C ,
In August last, I started for lhe Satin.. n ~
way llulher u very eminent
n and lo t me ,t threatened lo be .m
place, end kindly tillered to cat it nut for mr n
sluing mo that I would sufler les, f„„ n lb( ,?
ban uny other method of rntting It. Dotlu
lcimvvn many taken out with the knife urf
re-appear. I therefore llioiiaht it Lest to detU--
ullho ugh warned to au unsightly scar maillu*
uiv face. But I
—. nm l“PWto saythitlmh,
hileen days ,you was successfal in
han two weeks thurcalisr, the pan
i' healed, leaving so small..,.
&HOWEK ItATIIS.—SmithdkTnrry’s
O Lnrge Plunge Bath—the best Butli ever made.
The Large Pump Bath with Copper Pump, com
plete. Kendall’s Sleeting Bath, which has stood , nir more success!al than any
the test of ages. Torry’s Ilip Bath. Smith's Sus-1 and I fuel confident in stating you will ad
pension Bath. Just received and for sale low, take without good hone of sum.**
bv 1. W. MORRELL. 1 ■' ■ 1
*npr 25
had entirely healed, leaving so smalia mv
scarcely to he noticed without dose exnraintiic,
I would therefore advise all who are tffietd
with Cancer in its various character, tottli'uj
see you, for 1 consider your Irualtiienl betteraiJ
. tar more successful than any I have over knew*
pOWDEK, SHOT, Ac.—150 kegs
American Crystallized” Gun Powder {20(1
hugs Patent Bnck-slmt; 300 do drop do ; BarLead
Percussion Caps, Steel nnd Brass Dog Collars; ]
case good Plantation Muskets; 3 do cheap Ger
man double and single Guns; 1 doz revolving
Pistols, Nos. 2, 3, and 4.
Just received uud for sule nt No. 10.\ Barnard
street, by E. LOVELL.
JSP'Rifics made to order aud warranted to
shoot. nog 28
S UGAR* COFFEE, TOBACCO,
LIQUORS. &c.—Thu subscriber has recei
ved liy recent arrivuls
50 Itlids Porto Rico Sugar
20 do St Croix do
Crusoe, Traduttes
Avcnluros Do Robinson
Dc Daniel De Foe.
Modesto Migtion Scone Do La Vie Privoe; par
M. Do Balzac. Received by
nov 3 JOHN M. COOPER.
^NIVIIALS FOR 1849..
Utivo you tried iff
If not do not dolny another day, hut send im
mediately; if you have been one of the wise and
|irudeut.’aud already bought a bottle, tho question
is settled—you have recovered your lienlth.
Jayne’s Curminativo Balsam for Bowel and
Summer Cumplnint, never fails. It is the only
medicine that will cure. Thousands of persons
have given their testimony in
\\ MY. WEAR A WIG?—A majority of the
Wigs worn urc wholly uunccessurv. The n*c of i, 1 U.«„:"V," ’j
JAYNE’S II \IR TONir will A. suui '*? U,IH incurable and must soon d o. Yet I
aKsaas': Kisrts,^-;
cured consumption in advanced stages, as the
testimonials below will prove. But the surest
way is not to defer, as “delays nro always dan
gerous.’’
Consumption Curcil—.My son having a violent
cold, used to cough violently, raising quantities
of thick putrid matter, and finally he could not
turn over in bed, from weakness, lie manifest-
ml every symptom of confirmed consumption.
I or b vears ho had been subject to tho asthma.
His physicians, Dm. Vcrnioule and Anderson.
most cuses ro-clothe Ihe head with a
beautdul crop of new hair.
I L\ Lit AND AGUii—Cuhk Warrvntkd—
JAYNfc’sAGUB PlLLS AltE WARRANTED to dire the
worst forms of Fever nnd Ague. Tho mouoy
will ho refunded iu ull cases if they fail to cure—
hut tliry never do foil.
( . A STRONG EVIDENCE that DR. JAYNE’S
i EXPECTORANT is superior to all other reme
dies for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and other Pulmonary affections, is, that the same
persons who commenced the use of it in their
families ten years ago, still prefer it to all other
remedies of the hind; and where auy have been
induced to try other preparations, they have al
most invariably been disappointed in receiving the
benefit which was reasonably anticipated from
the high praises bestowed by the proprietors, uml
have returned lo the use of JAYNK ! S EXPEC
TORANT, as a remedy that never has filled to
relieve them, and which probably never had its
equal in arresting Pulmonary diseases.
Prepared only by Dr. 1). Jayne, Philadelphia,
and sold oil agency liy
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.,
may IB Wholesale Druggists, 181 Bnv-st.
medicine has fully restored his health.'
. . . Sophia Gam.o.v, 14 Norfollc-st.
Asthma Cured.—I have sull'ered from the
Asthma n very long time, nnd have used every
medicine I could obtain for its euro iu vain, until
I tried Dr. 1 aylor n Balsam of Liverwort. This
medicine has allurded me most manifest benefit,
and is, m my opinion, a euro for this distressing
disease; more especially, as I know of many
cases among my trionds, whore it has been highly
successful. Persons interested are invited to call
at my residence for further information.
w . M'is.S. Ruton,2JH Luurens-st.
We might give hundreds of testimonials from
Si ’ c 1 , « r jpy.«nd tlmso who have
ii!» .nr'. Y?- dcK . ,n ? 18,0 cnl1 t,lu nttontion
°* yj® .uihcled, and lor thoir own. good they will
-The Rosary
of Illustrations of the Bible; edited by Ruv.
Edward E. Hale.
Tho Book of Pearls: n choice Garland of
Prose. Poetry and Art. containing twenty finely
executed steel Engravings.
Tho Ruby : a Token of Friendship for 1840,
With superb steel Engravings from designs by
celebrated Artists.
The Rose of Sbnron : a Religious Souvenir,
for 1849; edited by Mrs. S. C. Edgarton Mayo.
The Excelsior Annual, or Pupil’s Gift, for
1849, edited by Ed. B. Fellows
The Forget-Me-Not for 1849, edited by Al
fred A. Phillips.
100 packages Stuart’s Loaf. Crashed nnd Refill
cd Sugar. 25 bids Coffee Sugar
300 hugs Rio Collco, 50 bags Luguirado
50 do and pockets Java do
100 packages Tobacco, various brands
100 olds common and 50 do Phelps’ Gilt
100 do N E Rum, 50 do Western Whiskey
50 qr and eighth casks Malaga Wine
5 half pipes Otard Brandy
5 pipes Holland Gill
1 puncheon St Croix Rum
20 qr and eighth casks Madeira Wine
10 bids ext sup old Monoiiguhula Whiskey
J00 pieces Dundee Bugging
J5 hales Gunny do
75 casks Bacon Sides
300 canvassed Hams, very clioieo
J00 whole and half bids Canal Flour
50 bids Baltimore do
20 do and 10 hull*pipes Cider Vinegar
50 do No 3 Mackerel
100 begs Hazard’s Powder
200 hags assorted Shot
100 boxes Soap, various brands
25 boxes Pcnrl Starch
50 bids Crackers and Pitot Bread
20 hags Pepper, JO do Spice
20 boxes Adamantine Caudles
25 boxes Raisins, 11) frails Almonds
50 lihds Cuba Molasses
50 bbts Ncw-Orlcuus do, 50 boxes Pipes
25 casks Porter, pints and quarts
20 qr chests Hyson Tea
60M. Spanish tiegars, various brands
25 boxes Clieeso
For sale on favorable terms bv
»cpl3 H. A. CRANE.
J \V HE’ 1
The Rev. J. W. Glenn is favorablyknowou
the public «s a Methodist minister, in the (icoiri
Conference. Misaddress is Jefferson, JicIlki
count; Ga. W.tt'.M.
Macon. February It), 1847.
Dr. W. AY . Marsball.-'-Sir,—A seueo ofgrai
tnde will not permit me to bid you adieu iicbl
have first returned my sincere thanks for iheu
sistuucc which you so kindly und so cflicitutlvRi
dered during my recent Affliction. When Ha
arrived in Macon, with a view to test your tru
meat for that dreadful disease Cancer,! an
confess I entertained many anxious doubts cot
corning my recovery. Those doubts, (thanki»
your medical skill) have] been entirely remold
by my perfect cure. Nor do I more highly appre-
unite your signal ability as a physician, than Id*
your character ns a gentleman nml chrUtixn—<
character manifested by your constant urbanitr
aud humane attention In myself during my if
ness. Sympathizing with all’who are atnictedu
I have been, I am willing for you to me lb
note in any manner which may serve to inforu
those unfortunates that there is n certain reuetiy
or their disease. Yours with grrlitndc,
UEUKCCAUm
Residence, Madison, Morpn county,Geo.—
Mrs. Ward had been attended many lean 1/1
eminent physicians. W.W.JI. |
Cullodtn, Ga.. Feb. 16,164*.
The case of Mrs. Ward wnsn distressingoc«
as was known to most oftlio inhabitants nf Jlii-;
son ami ulso to tlm Hon. Mr. NUbet of Mawii
It will be observed that I give the nddreis of at
patients tlmt they may lie corresponded with, t
I is presumed thut none could wish fnr bettered
donee to show tho utility of my treatment,
j Reference—Rev. Janies E Godfrey (of Sam
nail) who of late lias been under Dr. M’lcatt.
out 20
' IVfJBiV WHOLESALE B1IV «00*
i 1 i STORE.—The subscriber has just opene
an entire new stock of Dry Goods, in Iheiton
next to N. B.& II. Weed, in Broughton tint
Up Stairs—which lie oilers for sale at Win*
sale only, ut the lowest market prices,
mart! — HKK1IY F. WAHI«
IT KiYflOroS.—10 boxes Lemons, in line or-
der, landing per barque Peter Demill. aud
for sale by
oct 10
CRANE & ROWLAND.
S WLET OIL. — 10 baskets siiperioi
“nice” Oil. Just received and for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER & CO.
juue 1(5
C lAUPETLm OIL
> WINDOW SHADES,&c.-
161 Bay-street.
€ LOT IES,
•30 pieces now
The Lady’s Animal; a Souvenir of V
ship nnd Remembrance for 1849 ; edited by Em
ily Marshall.
Thn Juvenile Scrap-Book for 1849; edited by
Grandfather Merry man.
Tho Pearl, a Christmas, Now-Year and Birth
Day Present for 1849.
Green’s Nursery Annual for 1649.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
oct 30
nnd super 3 ply Ingrain and Venetiun Carpeting;
riond- [ 50 Wilton & Tuffted Rugs, assorted prices; a
trv it.
’Li
signature,
.ook out for counterfeits! Always observe the
iiiture. Geo. lay lor, M. D., ou tho engraved
label, and prepared at the Wholesale Depot,7i
ueekman-street, New York. 1
For sale by
B UTTJGR, iVc.—Butter and Sugar Crack-
|»||l)t Hl*l.fV,l (..III Qn.ln Tli.in.. !.
. ’Hot Bread and Soda Biscuit, 10 bids,
of each, in store and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON.
1 west side Alarket-squnro.
D iTTCH IIERRflV«r&cT-20 kegs
Dutch Herring; 1 enso each whole nnd
half boxoa Sardines ; 40 boxes Guava Jelly, just
received nnd for Bale by
"®P 29 W. W. GOODRICH.
\ •7’Johii Taylor & Sons Imperial Ale,
A Landing from shyp^jartford nnd tor sale by
nov 0
8 &. BROTHER.
T^EIVItNIVES.—A now supply of Rogers’
A geiiiiiiie Penknives. Received by
Receivcdby
JOHN M. COOPER.
A. A. SOLOMONS,
. , A. A. DENSLOW,
i n whom only can the gouuinu be had. All
otlics are spurious. 20 inur25
THE LIFE OF FAITII; three parts in one.
-L By Tliomas C. Uplmm.
Principles of the Interior, or Hidden Life.’
By Thomas C. Uplmm.
Xenophon’s Memorabilia of Socrates, with
English Notes, critical and explanatory, tho Pro
legomena of Kiihuer, Wiggcr’s Life of Socrates,
etc. By Charles Atithon, L. L. D.
The Three Sisters and Three Fortunes; or
Rose, Blanche, and Violet. By G. 11. Lewis,
Esq.
Part 8. Harper’s Edition of the Arabian
Nights. Received by
— JOHN M. COOPER.
A WVLALS
•LJL Beaul
haudsome assortment of Oil Cloths, -1, 5, (5 und
6-1; Stair Carpetings and Crumb Cloths; a largo
assortment of Window Shades, just received uud
lorsalo by »
oct7 STOTESDURY & MARSHALL.
P ATENT METALIC GUM Eld*
TIC BELTING.—A supply of the aUn ■ 1
article of various widths from to 14 inclie*-
This article has been thoroiigly tested in BIhm
Steam Rice Mill, in this city, and l»v otherJI#
iu this vicinity, ns well ns by many planter*in
rioits parts of the State, for Gin Hands, tndw
all plum Bchiug, has a decided preference®^
Leather, as il does not stretch, and is not affeto
by wet or dry weather.
As wc self this ut manufacturer's price*, •»’
terms arc cash. For sale by
_inar:i DK.V8LOW Sr WEBSTER-.
ftHLOBOFO it ,tl! "Cl I LOItOFOB£
Vy The subscribers have just reeeiitdi jw
supply of this invaluable article, which tf offer* ,
in quantities to suit purchasers. .
mar 8 THOMAS M. TURNER A CO^
M AIIO«ANrCIIAIRS.-25doz. «
French pattern; 25 do jtli do do^i Golw
Top do with spring scats, just receive*
rjYEAMND AVIS IS IS E V.—50 Brand 12
lb boxes Hyson Tea, 15 olds Mon. Whiskey
landing from brig John Enders.nnd lorsalo by
SWIFT & DENSLOW.
oct 31
jyFPOINWP o wdjerT^
30 kegs aud
20 half kegs Dupont’s FFF and FF J’ow-
dcr, landingfroiu schr. G.J. Jones, nnd for salo by
octG SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
QA1IDEN SEEDS, dike.—A fresh sup-
mn-
ply of the usual varieties just received:
Early Canada, YVhito Flint, Tuscarora and Sit
FOR 1849. — Goins of
, | »«»u*Y* or Literary Gift, for 1849. Edited
by Emily Percivul.
, Leaflets of Memory, nn Illuminated Animal
for 1849. Edited by Royuell Contes, M. D.
Ihe Opal, a Pure Gift for all Seutsous. Edited
by Mrs. Surah Josepha Hale.
Friendship’s O fie ring, a Christinas, New Yeur
aud Birth-day Present, for 1849.
i ho Christian Keepsake, und Missionary An-
ml Iftlfl J
gar Corn; Extra Early, Early Washington, Early
Warwick, Early Charlton, Early Double Blossom
salo by
nov 23
L W. MORRELL
Smelt' Building*-
D OMESTICS.-3-4 Drown Sliirtinn,)'
nnd 5-4 brown & blenched 8hceling*. «
boro Snipes and Plaids, Shirtings Stripe*, vM".
brays and Checks, for sale at reduced rote* V
aug 17 AjUMfl
AND CONfEfj
ROC FRIES. FRUITS /um
O' TIO N ARIES .—The Subscriber*
respectfully inform the Citizens of S*vaDti|
that they have commenced business m (be I
building, next to Walker’s Marble yard, * nfl
rcctly opposite to Mr. Dickson's Coufectioo^t|
soiitfisido of Broughton street, "'^ erethc / ul i
now receiving, and will constantly keep ouw*
a rroncral nssortment nf groceries, frail*.® '
r III IUIV, I.ill IY Yyllill Ill'll, l«ll I V 1SUIIUMJ UMISSOm , i
. nunc, and Dwarf Marrowfat Peas ; Bunch and I n g®muul assortment of groceries, f n«t*.■ ‘ ,
Polo Beans, usual varieties Canary, Hemp, Mil- which may bo found Almond , I
le’t and Lucerne; a few hundred Asparagus j 1 ru . neH » Litrons, <fcc. and they hope by .
1 b ' tention to business, nnd soiling atlowpnw*. i
Asjiaragi
Roots at low prices.
29 DENSLOW &. WEBSTER.
jyjALAGA GRAPES, Ac.-15 keg
Malaga Grapes; 1 bbl Green Ginger; 20
Kilts Mackerel; 20 boxes Sperm Candles; just
ecaivcd and for sulo by
nov 8 W. W. GOODRICH.
•ACDiV.—5000 lbs well cured Tennessee
B Sides aud Hums, in lots to suit purchasers,
BRIGHAM & KELLY.
I W. MORRELL invites ilis friends
• anil tlio nub he neucrallv. Imili fi-nm
* n,ul ,Il ° public generally, both from town and
SIS'y’CTm rexamine bis new FUJtNI-
lURE STORE in bluets’ new Bnildm™
n o. , s,uob *' mow Buildings,
Broughton Street, the largest in the country undor
one roof, where he will have great pleasure in
exhibiting to them tlio most extensive assortment
or ready made Furniture over offered in the
Southern mnrketa. nov22
C ANAL FLOUR.—25 bbls Canal Flour,land-
ing and for snlo bv
aitsJ5_ SCRANTON A. JOHNSTON.
TJAY AlVi» BKICK—lOTtaHiE;
. i l? rll “? E »"t«»i Hay: HO M -ooil Eoslortt
| Brick, landing from brig Carlton and for sale bv
mov IU BRIGHAM A KELLY/
mini, for 4849.
A Gift of Friomlahip, n Token nf i.'vmeui
bruuco, for 4849.
Christmas Roses, and New Year’s Gift, for
1849.
Christmas Blossoms, nnd New Year’s Wreath,
for 1840. JJy Uncle Thomas.
The Ilynciuiii, or Affections Gift. A Christ
mas, New Yeur and Birth-day I’resent, for 4849.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
oct 23
R ose-wood writing desks!
—A sui]
for s.'de by
oct 31
ANIONS-
V-r for sale by
for s/ilo by
nnv 7
III r.rulow nnd hhlri.
JESSE & CADY.
pOItEIGN LIQUORS.—15 halfpipe
JL Otard, Ditpuy <fc Co’s Brandy, 5 pipes
MOder’s Swan Gin, landing, und for sale bv
oct 43 SWIFT & DENSLOW
superior English article of Rose-Wood
and Mahogany Writing Desks, of different sizes
und patterns. For sale by
oct 17 JOHN M. COOPER.
rjIOILET AND SHAVING'SOAPS
—A few dozen ef n superior imported nrti-
' * * JOHN
do. for sale by
ect 17
M. COOPER.
H EFKIGERATORS.— Badger’s Im-
XX proved Pattern which does not consume
lullfthe quantity of Ico as the old style. Ham-
ding’s approved Chests. Just received and for
salo by I. W. MORRELL.
qpr25
JJANILLA FORD AGE, FOR GIN
BANDS.- Ono large coil Mnnilla Cordage,
innde for Giu Bands, weighing 740 lbs., for sale
low if applcd for soon, by
CRANE &. ROWLAND,
•«t4 No. 172, Bay stroct, Telfair’s wharf.
merit a share of public patronage.
JESSE & CADE
SiABKI*!
cd, nnd ofi’er for sale, by tho gallon urbamj’J
bbls Maynard nnd Noyes’ superior Mnrkmf I
Also.Miiyuard & Noyes’ superior wriling I
in all sized botslcs from 1 to 32 ounce*. ..
THOS. M. TURNER. £ &
fob 4 0 Wholesale Drnggwl». loij
fi OSIIEIV BUTTER *
VJT—12 tubs of Goshen Dimer, and a ? uo, ,j[
now Cheese, received per brig American, 1
for salo by ' W. M. DAVIDSON,
July 15 West side Market«qiw».[ M
7=rHoicB“oi:D wii«BS.-n* |
KJ scriber offers for sale n lot of ver) p , „ I
Wines, tho private stock of a gentleman in i
dolphin. Most of these Wines are rrotn
selection of tho lato Wilson Hunt, E«q >
ludclphin, ono of tho most distingmshed c ^^
seurs of his day. Tho Wine has been , ;
vnnnnh sineeJuno Inst, nnd is thorough!/ ^|
None of it has been in this country lew in*« i
teen years, nnd some of it nearly ””^jfjjff8. I
thor particulars apply to.
feb 10