The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18??, August 11, 1849, Image 4

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JOTION IN THE 10/IHaniiihr.y'so.l.br.t.d Rentody for ...mud Ague—from Two Dollars to One. following gentleman ore my nulhotliod A* * oX^omS Pof dm U±d Suto., will wuh prom %:^CMPH® srir?* 1 ■ Savannah, Ga. AGENTSt „ , . Minton & Brother*, ^Baltimore, Dr. J U Simmon*, Dr. P M Cohun, T C Hiiley, U 8 Bailey, T J S Farr. B R Bylhowood, RT Patrick J 8 Walker, W K Kitchen, Shotwell (fc Gilbert, J II & W 3 Kill*, Lighlibot At Flanders, Dorsey & Knott. 8oIoinou Goodall, Win Root, v Cunningham & Co, Dr. S F Culberson, Winter & Eppiug, B H Mitchell, Josopli Griffin, R II Barrett, A McLano & Co. M C Williamson, Win Hodges, W A Hayles, W A Carswell, P Martin, J A Sperry, Win Carr, B A Burch, Samuel Palmer, J B Colo. F A Poullon, J Wright & Co. •Georgetown, S Carolina do do do do do Tenn. Georgia, do do do do do do do do do do do do do Charleston, Hamburg, l.aurensvillo, Grnhatnvillo, Boqufort, Salem, Madison, Augusta, Macon, Macon, Macon, Grilliu, Atlanta, Marietta, Dalton, LaGrange, Columbus, New nan, Burke Co. Reesavillo. Jacksonville, Dnvisboro', Sandersvillu, Louisville, Savannah, Savannah, Houston Co, Jacksouboro, Huwkiusville, Darien, Black Creek, Jacksonville, ., B .„ New Orloaus, LP*Family Visitor, Madison; Constitutionalist, Augusta; Helicon, Marietta; .Mountain Bugle, Dalton; Enquirer, Columbus; Reporter, Lu Grange; News, Jacksonville ; Horald, Laurens- villc.S. C; Central Georgiuu, Sandcrsville, will ulease copy, and cliungo my advertisement, mar 35 W. HUMPHREYS, Jr, DR. f«WM*l»»»* ctmrmwD k.ntsact or SARSAPARILLA, do do do do do do do do do do Florida, do La. Wander and Hinting of Ikt Agt. Thn wont nxtraonlinary Mcillclnn In the World I rki* Kttract it pni up in Quart Boltin t it it tit limit cheaper, pltaennltr. nnd tearrantid tu- •trior to tap told. It caret leitkoui limiting, purging, sickening or debilitating tkt Patient, The amt beauty and luperlorlty of thia Samnurilla aver all other modloluot la, thut witilo it nradhmtea tlio >1 la- ,,,0, It ituixnratM the body. • It in onooftltp very bert ai'RlNG AND SUAlMKR MKDICINM Ever known; it not only purifies tho whole svatem, and ■trenathoua the person, but it ertatet new.purt and rich Hood: a power poaaeaaod by no other medicine. And in thia lies thn grand secret of lu wonder Ail success. It has performed within tho last two yonrs, more than1100,000 cures of severe cuaes of dUuaae; at loaat 13,000 were conaiderud Incurable. It has saved tho lives of more than 10.000 childrou during tho two past seasons. 10,000 coses of Ocnernl Debility and want ofNervons Eueryy, Dr. Towusond's Sarsopurilla iuviaorsles the whole system permanently. To ilioso who have lost their muaculur energy by the elfcet* of medicine or Indiscre tion committed in youth, or the exceaaive indulgence of tho pnMionv, and brought on« general physical prostra* lien of tho uervous system, laaaitud?, want or ambition, faiuting senaations, premature decay and decline, hasten ing towards that fatal disease, Consumption, can ho on* sly res . parilla is fur suporior to any Invigoratiug Cordial, tin • As it renews and invigorates the system, gives activity, to the limbs, and strongth to the muscular systow, in • most extraordinary degreo. S O (J TII13 Il IYE 1181—TO THE CITIZENS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA,MISSISSIPPI, TEN- NES3EE, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, <fcc.— Allow me to call your attention to one of the great est and most useful Modociucsevor discovered. It is not my intention to tax you with a long and tiresom advertisement, Imt I lav before you the testimony of the most respectable families in the United Suites, most of my certificates are (Yointlre city of Savannah, whero 1 reside, und many IVoin your own State, where tho Medicine is used with great and astonishing success; it has proved itself to be superior to any other Medicine for the cure of Fever and Ague, which it will do in tho very short space of Twelve Hours, it has never been known to fuilto clFect a certain cure. Tho Med icine is a harmless und tasteless one, which will moke it the most popularjMediciiiein the Southern States. Tho Medicine contains no mineral pre paration whatever, but is a harmless Vegetable matter only. To Pluntors, this Medicine is a val uable preparation, as it cures oil cases in twelvo hours, and does not require any time to be lost; all that is to be done is to take the Medicine nnd to go to work. To tho Rice Planter it is u valuable Med icine, as it does not contain any mercurial or min eral preparation whatever, and is therefore a safe Medicine for those who ure liable to exposure. I beg you. do not let me have to tax you so ofren with advertisements, certificates, &c. It has already proved itself to bewliat I say it is, and the greatest proof is every body is recommending it to be {the only certain und speedy cure for the Fever und Ague All you have to do is to ask your neighbor what ho thinks of Humphreys’ Remedy for Fever and Ague, and ofcourse, to he convinced, you will try it, at least I hope so. Here is my offer to any Planter of South Carolina, who will either call 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 out oFtwelve, we will refund the amount paid for it. Your are to see the Medicine taken ub I have directed. Owing to the heavy rains during the past sum mer, ana which still continue, nil the low lands are underwater, which will cause a great deul of this disease on the Rice Plantations; it will be to your advantage to procure a certain und speedy remedy; you can do so by applying to either of my Agents or myself. Ask for HUMPHREY'S REMEDY FOR FEVER AND AGUE. This Medicine is for sale by tho following named gentlemen, who aro the only agents for the sale of the Grkat SouthkrnRkmedk, where it will be found either at wholesale or retail. Country merchants will make a handsome profit by selling this medicine. A liberal discour tmade to Planters, &c., by the dozen. Address. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., oct 18 Druggist, Savannah, Ga. Consumption Cured. Cleanse and Strengthen. Consumption ran be cured. Bronchitis, Consumption. Liver Complaint, Colds, Catarrh, Caught, Asthma, Slitting of Blood, Sorcntnin the Chut, Hectic Flush, Night Sweats, Difficult or Profute Erpecto• ration, Pain in the Side, SfC., havt been and can be cured. SPITTING ni.OOD. " Niu> York, April 28.1841. Dn. Townsend—I verily bollovo that your Sarsana. rilla liav been the mean*, through Prpvidonco, of saving my lift. I linvo for several years had a bad Cough. It became worse and wor*o. At lost I raised largo quanti ties of blond, hud night Sweat*, and was greatly tiobill. toted and reduced, and did not expect to live. I have only used your 8ur«aparillti a short unto, and there has a wonderful change been wrought in mo. I am now able to walk nil over the city. I raiso uo blood, anil my eouxh tins left me. You cau well imagine that I am thankful for these results. Your obedient srrvnnt, VVM. RUSSELL, 05 Catherine-st t Female Medicine. Br. Townsend’s Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and speedy rure for Incipient Consumption. Barrenness, Prolapsus Uteri, or Fulling of the Womb, Costivoness Piles, Lou. corrhren, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstrua, tiou. Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discliargo thereof, and for the general prostration of tho system— no matter whether tho result of inherent cause or cutises, produced by irregularity, illness or accident. Nothing can l.o more surprising than Us invigorating .effects on tho human frame. Persons nil weakness and lassi tude. from taking It. at once become robust and Tull of energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts the nervolessnnss of the femulc frame, which is the great cause ol Barrenness. It will not bo expected of us, in cases of so delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures performed but wo can pssure the afflicted, that hundreds of case* have been reported to us. Thousands of eases where families have been without children, after using a few hottlA of this invaluable medicine, have bueu blos^d with fine, healthy offspring. To Mot Item and Married T.adies. • Tills Extract of Sarsaparilla has been oxprcasly pre- pared in reference to female complaints. No female who lias reason to suppose she is approaching that critical period, “ The turn of life ,’’ should neglect to take it, as it is a certain preventive for any or the numerous ami horrible diseases to which females are subject nt this time of life. This period may be de- luvtd for several years by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for tlioso who are approaching wo- manhood, as it is dalculatcd to assist nature, by quick ening the blood und invigorating the system. Indeed, this medicine is invaluable for all tho delicate disea ses to which women aro subject It braces the whole system, renews pi rmanontiy the natural energies, by removing the imparities of the body, not so far stimulating us to produce subsequent relaxation, which is (he ease of most medicines taken for femutn weakness and disease. By Using a few bodies of (hi* medicine, many severe and paimul surgicul opera tions muy be prevented. ( to MotVirranari Children. H ome industry.- p - -50 Gallons Hnm L phrey’s Superior Cologne llater—Pronounc ed to be superior to the bust imported German, French or English manufacture. Prepared aud sold by W M. HUMPHREYS, JR. Wholesale and Retail Druggist, oct 18 Savannah, Ga. I MPORTANT TO SPORTSMEN. —Guns and Revolving Pistols, Double and Single Guns, Rifles and Pistols, Walker’s Per cussion Caps und Gun Wadding, W. Richards’ do French,G D do. Shot, Powder, Lend, Shot- Bodv-belts and Pouches. All |sorts and sized Flasks, Cleaning Rods, ifcc. &c. Just received tndforsule low wholesale und retail, utNo.ll Barnard street, Savannah. oct 18 E. LOVELL. (■rent llleaaina ---------- ----- It ia thn unltol mid most cffcctuulmimUetnc for purity* lug tin; system, nn.i relieving this sufferings aKemlanl upon child-birth ever discovered. It strengthens both tlio mallow mid child, prevent* pain and disease, in* crc-iMis and cnriciics tho food, tlioso who have used it think it i* indispensable. It i* highly useful both Iwiforo anil after confinement, a* it prevent* diseases attendant upon childbirth—in fostivcncs". Tiles. Cramp*, Swell, iijir of tin- Feel. Despondency. Heartburn, Vomiting Tain in the Back nnd Loin*. False Tain*, Hemorrhage, und in regulating thn secretions and equalizing the cir culation it has no equal. The great beauty of this medicine i*. it is always safe, ami tho most delicate uso it ,„„.( Ml. ssfully, very few ense* require any other medicine, in some u little Castor Oil, or Magnesia, is uscliil. Exercise ill the open air, and light food with this medicine, will always ensure a safe uu.l easy con finement. L IGHT !—Cornelius' Lard Lamps ! The Subscribers are selling off their assortment of the above celebrated Lamps at reduced prices, and would invite tho attention of a\i who would wish to get a good and hundsoine Lamp for a small price, to call. These Lamps will burn with tho meanest kind of oil, nnd give a better light than the old fusliioned Astral Lamp will with the best sperm oil. As a matter of economy these Lamps ure preferable to all others now.in use. Also Sperm and Whaie Oil for Solur Lumps for sale by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. feb 21 181 Buy-strect. T HE RICHMOND SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, near Richmond, Staten Island, commenced the SuinmeAession on Monday. April 30. under the management of Mr.und A|rs. KELLETT, who confidently pre sent their institution ns worthy of patronage.— The beauty and heultlifulness of the location are such as to make it to the pupil one of the most attractive places in our land. For board, wash ing. instruction in all the English branches, Lutin, elementary music and singing in classes, per ses sion of 22 weeks, $0(J. Pupils cun receive a musical education, aud have tho charge for tho English course deducted. A reduction tnnde for the daughters of clergymen. The Seminary can be reached from New York in 14 hours, by taking tho Staten Island bout from South Fer ry. The Richmond stage meets the 9 and 4 o' clock boats, and brings passengers to the gate of the Institution. A sketch of the In'titution and Circulars, with references and further particulars, moy bo obtained of tho Misses Gumming, pro fessors of music, 693 Broadway ; Mr. Benedict. 6 Wall-st. Ncw-York; or of Mr. aud Mrs. KEL* LETT, at tho Seminary, ulso ut this office. Pu pils can enjoy the advantages of sea-bathing, may 14 — It, DAYTON, Principal. Ttcnniv nml Ilcnltli. Cosmetic*. Chalk, and n variety of preparations gone- ratlv in iimi. wit mi applied t» thn very «onn spoil it „f iix brmtv. They clo*« thn pure* of tho skin, and check tlm circulation, which, when nature is nut thwart cd bv di-cu-c ur powder, or the skill‘infiuiiicd by tho in Mian*, beau lilies its own production in (l„- imni in face Diviim.” as well as in the garden ol rich and delicately tinted and vui icgalcil flower*. A free, active and healthy circulation of the fluids, or tho noiir-iu-i of tlio pure, rich blood to tho extremities, u dial which paint* the -un.lo.inucc in the most cxqui- site beauty. It i* that which impart* tho ndc*cribuble «!,tides and flashes of loveliness ihM <dl admire, hut none can describe. This beauty i* Hie offspring of na- lure-nol of poxrder or soup. U there is not a free and h'-althvcirculation, there l-i no beauty. If the Intly )i fair ai driven snow, if she paint, mid use cosmetics, tnd the blood i* thick, cold and impure, she is not beau tiful. If she bo brown or yellow, and there i* nuro and active blood, it gives a rich bloom to the chock*, and a brilliancy to their eye* that is fascinating. This is why the southern, nnd especially tlio Span ish ludi<*. are so much admired. Ladies in tlio north who take hut Ultlft exercise, or aro confined in closo room*, or have Mioilnd their complexion by the appli cation of deleterious mixtures, if they wish to ro- rain elasticity of step, buoyant spirits, sparkling o^c* and beautiful complexions, they should use I)r. Town- loud’s Sarsaparilla. Thousands who have tried it, are morn than satisfied, aro dcligUtsd. La-itu# of every nation, crowd our office dully. Notice to Hie limlleu. Those that imitate Dr. Tow nsciid’s Sarsnpnrdln, have invnrinhlv culled their -luffa great Remedy for be- main, Ac., Ac., and have copied our hill* und circular* which relate* to the complaints of women, word for word -other men who pm up medicine, have, slncn tlio groat success of Dr. Townsend's Sarsaparilla in compliant* incident to females, recommended theirs, although pre viously they did not. A number of these Mixture*, Tills, Ac., arc injurious to females, ns they aggravate disease,' and undermine the constitution. l)r. Townsend’s is the only and be*t remedy for the numerous female com plaint—itrnrelv, if ever fail- of effecting n permanent euro. It can Im taken by the most delientn females, in uiiv case, or by thorn expecting to become mothers, with the greatest advantages, ns it prepare* the system and prevents pain or danger, nnd strengthen* both mother and child. Bo careful to gel tho genuine. Scrofula (Wired. This certificate conclusively prove* thut this Burst- pnritla tin* perfect control over the most obstinnln ilia- rases of lint Blood. Three person* cured iu one house is unprecedented. B rowns dentifrice.—in assor assorted size bottloA and boxes. Prepared by Frederick Brown of Philadelphia. A supply received by A. A. SOLOMONS, apr23 Murket-squaro. C OPPERAS.—50 barrels fine Green Copperas, just received and for nulo by TIIOS. M. TURNER & CO., ^june 20 181 Buy-Htrcet. M’ DSTAKD.— London Muntnrd of flu- LYJ. norior quality, jmt received and for nolo by June 20 L. J. M YKIIS, Smote’ building*. pHAPlilAN’S ANYI-DISPEP- V T TIC PILLS.—Propurod only by Frederick Borwn, f Philadelphia. For Hide by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, may 31 Markct-aquere. TVALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACT- XJ OR.-, flaraalioni. may 23 •A anperior article for Duma end In- Forauloby L. J. MYERS, Smete’-buildinga. ~| ^ME.-IOQ BBL8. JUST LANDED, FOR I aale by juna23 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. Jfc- . fiUBIFID SUGAR, &C.-25 bbla Wooieay Sc Co'a — - Powdered Sngara; received by 'June 14 Clarified, Craehed, and 15 bag* Java Coffee. Just W W. GOODRICH. TIlVCP. (JllllllfCIla Dn. Townsknd—Dear Sir: I linvc tlm pleasure to Inform you Hint three of my children linvo licon cured of tin- Scrofula h.v the ti»c of your excellent medicine. Tin y went afflicted very severely with bud Hives ; huva taken only four bottles : it look them away, for which feel my*olf under great obligation. t Your*, respectfully, ISAAC W. CHAIN, HJOWoostor-it. Opinions of Phyulclnim. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving ordor" from PlividciaiiH in different purl* of the Union. this is to certify that we, tlm undersigned, Physician! of the City of Albany, have in numerous cu.cs proscrib ed Dr. Townsend's Hurstipurillu, nnd bn ievo it to b" sue of tlm most vuluuble preparation* "* V! 0 ! 1 ,' 11 ^ 0 ^ IL l’. I’UI.IM., al. U. J WII.80N, M. I). II. II. IlKKHfS, II. D. Allmey, April 1,1817. I’. K. EI.MKNUOIIF, M. D CAUTION. • Owing to thn grout •access and immnnsB sain of Dr lWonnd'i 8»r.ii|rarlll«, a nnmlior of men wlm were fornuirly our A«.nu, lloto comoomcoil lii.Wnf Han.p. rill, pixlruut, Elixir., Hiller., Exlrxc'.. of Volloo Dock, fcc. Tliey Mnr.rnlly pul il up In die .imp aiiap.il bov lie., anJ .unu! of llioui love «tol" apd cppieil pur advap tl.oiiinnio— tliny nro ouly worllihx imluUou., oml should ho uvoided. Sous, ™ IN QUART BOTTLE! AND FOR THE -OfUUA CURE OF * 0 *° - -0*« ULOtM . »«*« MV**..#,, runr m.. 'Off riMAig eo H . 1 ^ •wa ** This Medicltic hn* nrqaircd a vrry rx* trailed nnd establlshpd reputation wherever B hu been used, baaed entirely on IU own merit!, which it! ittporior cfllmtcy has nlone "iistamcd. The un fortunate victim of hereditary disease, with swollen glnndi, con tracted sinews, and bones half carious, hits boon restored to health nnd vigor. The scrofulo^tMtlent, covered with ulcers, loathsome to himself his attendants, has bee^pifkde whole. Hundreds of persons, who had groaned hopelessly fur years under cutaneous and glandular disorders, chronic rhoumatittn, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the socrotive organs ani tho circulation, have been rained as it were from the rack of disease, and now, with regenerated constitutions, gladly testify to the efficacy of this inestimable preparation. The testimony of those who have been cured by its use, with their residences, 1ms been published from tiino to time; and were it desirable, a mass of the most overwhelming testimony could be brought forward, proving most con clusively its inestimable value. The nffiicted, and those who have not used this medioino, nro invited to make a trial of its virtues, and appropriate to themselves the benefits which it alone can bestow. OANCEROU3 ULCER CURED, OF 8EVEN YEARS' STANDING. This cure was effected In July, 1844 -, there have been no symptoms of a return, and her health still continues good, July, 1848. „ Nets York, July 23, 1844. Messrs. Sands:—Gentlemen—I consider it but an act of Justice to you to state the following facts in reference to the great benefit I have received in the cure of an ob- e Cancerous Ulcer on my broast. Ins by stinnte I was attended eighteen inonti Ighteen months by a regular and skilful phyr . , .... advice and counsel of one of out most able and experiencea surgeons, without the sician, assisted by the surgeons, without the lenst benefit whatever. All tho various methods of treating cancer were resorted to; for fivo weeks in succession my breast was burned with caustio three times a-day, nnd for six it was dqily syringed with a weak solution of nitric acid, and the cavity or internal ulcer was so large tlmt il held over an ounce of the solution. The doctor { irobed the ulcer nnd examined the bone, and said the disease was advancing rapidly o the lungs, and if I did not get speedy relief by medicine or an operation, the result would lie fatal. I wns advised to have the breast laid open and the bones examined; but finding no relief from what had boen done, and feeling I was rapidly getting worse, 1 almost despaired of recovery, and considered my case nearly hopeless. Seeing various testimonials and certificates of cure by the use of Sands' Sarsapa rilla, in cases similar to my own, I concluded to try a few bottles, several of which were used, but, from the long deep-seated character of my disease, produced no very decided change. Considering thia us the only probable cure for my case, I persovereu .until the disease whs entirely cured. It is now over eleven months since the cure was completed; tliero is not the slightest appearance of a return. I therefore pro nounce myself well, and the cure entirely effected by Sands’ Sarsaparilla, at 1 took no other medicine of any kind during the time 1 was using it, nor have 1 taken any since. PIouso excuse this long-deferred acknowledgment, which 1 think it my duty to make. Your valuublo .Sarsaparilla cured me, with the blessing of Divine Providence, when nothing else could; nnd I feel myself under lasting obligations to you. I can say many things 1 cannot write, and 1 do most respectfully invite ladies nffiicted as I have been, to call upon me, and I will satisfy them fully of the truth as stated above, and many oilier things in reference to the case. NANCY J. MILLER, 218 Sullivan-Btreet. LIVER COMPLAINT. The following is an extract from a letter received from itev. William Galusha „ . Berkshire, Vt., Oct. 23, 1845. Messrs. Sands:—I have been afflicted with a severe pnin in my side, occasioned by a diseased livor, for the last twenty years; suffering at times what Innguage can not convey; but since taking your Sarsaparilla 1 have been greatly relieved, so much ?° 1 * ll4ve ‘ ,cen l P attend to iny business, and preach occasionally, for the last fifteen months. I wholly discarded all other medicine, and thoroughly tried the Sarsnparilia. which I can recommend in truth and sincerity to all those who are in any way afflicted with any species of scrofulous complaints. There have been some remarkable cures effected by its use .in this vicinity. Mrs. I. Shaw, by the use of six bottles,^ whs restored to better health Ihitn slit- nufl before enjoyed for ten years; and Mrs. W. Stevens, who had been severely afflicted with Erysipelas, was entirely cured by the uso of a few bottles. Yours truly, \VM. GALUSHA. CURE OF A 8CROFULOU3 AFFECTION OF THE EYES. „ ^ South Kingston, R. /., October II, 1847. Ajessrs. Sands :—Gentlemen—My little daughter, when one year old, was attacked with a scrofulous humor on her face, which soon after extended into her eyes, enusing almost total blindness in one of them, and disfiguring her whole faco. I employed two physicians to attend her, who exhausted their utmost skill to give her relief, but It all proved useless, and finally one of them remarked to me that he had known of some striking cures effected by Sands’ Sarsaparilla, and advised me to try it. I ob tained one bottle, which she commenced using, and before it was all used up it had effected an entire cure. It is now over four years since she was cured, and there hat been no reappearance of the disease, and we tire (alisfied that it is a perfect cure. It gives me great pleasure to add that I can recommend it to every sufferer from any siintlur complaint. Respectfully yours, GEORGE Respectfully yours, ROBINSON. PREPARED AND BOLD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY A. B. & D. SANDS, Druqoists and Ciif.mibts, 100 Fblton-st., corner op William, New York. Sold also by Druggists generally throughout the United Slates and Canada* Price $1 per Bottle; six Bottles for $5 Agents in Savannah : G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.; TURNER & ODEN ; A. A. SOLO MONS. do Macon: BRUNO & VIRGINS, do Hawkinsville: DR. R. MATHEWSON. do Augusta: WM. KITCHEN, nnd T. BARRET & CO.tnny 15 Do Do Do A RROW ROOT.—Jn«t received u fresh supply of Col. Hullowcs’ Arrow Root, new crop, and for sale by J. ROUSSEAU. Tho Arrow Root may be distinguished from Potatoe Starch by the different sizes of its parti cles and by the difference of structure. It is des titute of that fetid unwholesome oils, extracticnble by alcohol from Potatoe starch.—Dr. Ure on Arts. I have examined and have had prepared some Arrow Root cultivated and manufactured by Col. Hallowes of St. Marys, Georgia. It is the best quulity of that variety offaectila I have met with, being superior to any Bermuda or other Arrow Root I have seen. Samuel Jackson, M.*D. feb 18 University of Pennsylvania. G uns, caps, &<*. — 45 doubie- Guns, assorted Ion gilts and calibers; i: Baldwin’s indented patent Gun-wads; Joyce’s do do: 155M Walker’s selebrated Porcns- Q O L. HALLO WES* PURE AR ROW ROOT—“New York Hospital, Oct. 9th, 1847.—I have made an analysis aud compa rative examination ofthe Arrow Root grown and manufactured from the crop of 1846, by Col. Hallowes, of St. Marys, Ga., and now exhibited attlie Fair ofthe American Institute of this City, and have to report that I find it equul in every respect to tho best Bermuda Arrow Root, and much superior in the care with which it has been manufactured to most of the Bermuda now in tlio Now York market. “Lawrence Reid, Professor of Chemistiy to the College of Pharmacy, and Lecturer on Medi cal Chemistry in the New York Hospital.” A supply ofthe last crop just received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, oct 16 Market-square countr Principal omc. 170 PULTON Bird. 8un Biilldlnr, n. v.i iwoiMfc«:», s,s»» HMcV6«mStrBclt.nior.i P. M. Cnlicn. OljiirlMlM Wrixht Sc Co., 151 Chart™* Street, N. O.j lOSSoutk Feurl Street, Albany; und by all thu principal Drug euri Direct, aiw.u, , — j » l . ^ gUu and BlorclianU generally throughout the United Stalai. We«t indies aud the Cuuudua. For tale wholesale and retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER &CO. feb 28 181 Bay-Street, Savannah. UfOUNT EAGLE TRIPOLI.-For 1YJL cleansing and poliahing all metallio and glue surfaces, such as Gold; Silver, Brans, Brit annia and Steel ware, Window pane*, &c. For ■aleby _ A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent may 10 Market iquare. jpiNE GOLD & SILVER GOODS, &c.—Including some very fine Watches ofevery description; real Diamond and rich Jew elry, of great variety, and embracing the newest fasnions. Rcul Silver Pitchers, Toa Sets, Goblets, Mugs, Syphons and Fish Knives nnd Forks; new pat ent Gothic pattern Forks and Spoons, very ele- § ant; Prince Albert nnd double threaded puttern o., and plain ; Sherwood's Ghlvanic Batteries with directions ; Papier Mache Goods in abun dance ; Vases; Plated and Military Wares; Gui- Jars, Flutes, Accordians, Banjos, and Sheet Mu sic; Walking Canes, &c. Cull and see, as now ty Repairing of Watches and Clocks attend’ ed to as usual, und warranted. D. B. NICHOLS, dec 4 Istdoor West of Pulaski House. I0M Ely’s do do. X feb9 E. LOVELL, No. 11 South side Market. )ORT WINE.- warranted pure, and of direct importation. Fc sale by J. ROUSSEAU, may 24 cor. Bull & Broughton sts. a UININE ! Cherokee, end for sale by nprfiO W. HUMPHREYS, JR. I. W. HIOKKELL ry TUltE STORE in Suiela’ Southern marketa. nov22 M A RULING INK! THOMAS M. TURNER & CO’S, npr 19 181 Bay street. wholesale or retail. who have used it. sale by may 24 Price to suit the times. J. ROUSSEAU. riOSIIEN BUTTER. pURIFY THE BLOOD.-The vir tues ofSarsnparilln are too well known to every one to need any praise or puffing. That it will purify the blood and thereby make the humun system less liable to disoase, has been set tled beyond a doubt, by the most learned and ominotit Physicians in the world. Thomas M. Turner & Co's Compound Syr up of Sursaparilla is a delightful und healthful drink for summer. It has boon used extensively in Florida, und throughout the upper purt of Georgia, for several years, and has never failed in giving entiro satisfaction. A number of fam ilies in tliis city can testify thut it is the most pal- itable Sarsaparilla now mado. We do not pre tend to. its being a cure all, but do confidently re commend it to the public as a pleasant and health ful drink. Prepared nnd sold only by J VI) B. k. Prepared and sold only by THOMAS M. TURNER (fc CO. may 19 * 181 Bay street. W INES AND CHOICE LIQ.UORS.—Madeira, Sherry, and Port Wines, in boxes of one dozon each, also n few cases of fine old Brandy, Gin, aud Rum; these are old and choice selections. A. MINIS. apr27 *|Y|"AIIOGANY CHAIRS*—25doz. Full JJA. French puttern; 25 do Jth do do; Gothic Top do with Rpring seats, just received and for sale by * I. W. MORRELL, nov 23 Sunils’ Buildings. ^JOED PENS.—Bagley^s“United States” Pen (very large) Desk Holders, do do do patent extension Case, new style. Also a further supply of the “A. G. Bagley’s” Pen, in plulu und patont extension cases, rocoiv inor 39 ed by JOHN M. COOPER. M ATTRESSES.—Tho subscrlberofiers for sale a large assortment of Hair and Moss Mattresses for double and single Bedsteads alio for Colts. I. W. MORRELL, nov 14 Smets’ building, Broughton-»t T)ER CHEROKEE. —Rich English JL Chintz in great variety. ly 14 MARSHALL & AIKIN. may ] For sale by may 24 WOOD, clAghorn & CO. F ISII HOOKS AND nod “ Ebenezer” Silk Lines, for sale by may 17 E. LOVELL. S HALE POX.-VACCINE -F State for Vaccine Matter will be promptly a > warranted, ed to and filled with an niticle warranted dressing the undersigned. article. The Matter will he sent by Mail to ar part of the State. The cash must accompat; the order or I will not fill them—Amount $5.- Address W. HUMPHREYS, JR., apr 9 Druggist, Savannah, Geo. B 1 dolphin. This Essence is warranted to | centrated form, nil the vnluablo j cellent Family Medicine. the cause of iutemporanco: the proprietor, by june 11 A. A. SOLOMONS. T ADY ALICE, |OR THE NEW UNA.-- \ J-i Tlio Llfo of Maximilian ftobniplerro, willi » extract* from hia unpubll»hed correipondence, w by G. H. Lewea. .. JJ. Gieiolor'a Ecoloaiaatioal Illatory. flrnm the 4th otli edition, reviiad and amended. Tranilnted from the German by Samuel Davldion, L. L. D. J® The Woodman, a Romance of tho time* of Mt Richard III; By G. P. R. Jamea, Eaq. « America and the Americans, by the lato Acbllle «« Murat. Translated from the Frerfch; ,r0 The Carponter of Rouen, by J. 8, Jones, M. D. wn Tho Mysteries of tho Court of London, by G. W*.Reynolds. Parti. ^ a “ Mnguolan and Murcia, or tho Rectory Guest, °P by Mr*. Grey. n . 0 Old J*ondon Bridge, or the days of Henry °h VIII. „ „ UH Edmond Dantes, a sequel to the Count of v ° Monte Christo. By Alexander Dumas. Class Book of Zoology, by Prof. B. Jaeger. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. J“‘y g T5URE CASTOR Oil,.—'the subscri- J h( JL hers have just received a few more cans of j n pure filtered Castor Oil. This article is void of w taste and smell, and being highly purified, is ot rendered capable of being taken without produ- Be cing the disagreeable nausea which usunlly attends the common Cnstor Oil. For sale by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. july 24 181 Bay-street. — i^ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK FOR JULY.— X vT Graham's Magazine for July- •. m Mabel Carrington, or Love and Pride; by Mrs Grey, author of the Gambler’s Wife, &c. ol David Copporfield, the Younger; by Charts Dickens, part 2. lot Cholera—it* causes, symptoms, nnd treatment, M considered nnd explained; by J. B. Bacheldcr, M. D. of New York City. au Received by JOHN M. COOPER. fr june22 IVTAUSlIALl. A AIKIN have received 111 IfX by recent arrivuls, 10 bales 3-4 und 7-8 ®* Shirtings; 2 cases Mariners Stripes; 2 caseai lr Carolina Stripes; 2 cases 10-4 and 11-4 Bleached Sheetings; 5 do. Bleached Shirtings; 30 bales J r Georgia Osnaburgs. All of which will be sold ,e by the able or piece at very low prices, mnyl * s , e /COTTAGE LECTURES; OR THE PIL Vy grim*8 Progress prnctically explained. D Dunallan; or Know Wlrnt You Judge, By Grace Kennedy, Authoress of “The Decision” “Father Clement” &c. _ m Life in California, By Charles Averill. ar A complete set of The Classical Librury, pub lished by Harper & Brothers. Scripture Facts in •simple language, By the Authoress of “The Peep of Day.” Sartain’s Magazine for August. Also further supplies of Lady Alice, or the Now Uno, nnd Diifid Copporfield, port 2. / Received by JOHN M. COOPER. | july 24 m g^lANAL FLOUR, BROOMS, BUCKETS, si Kj &6.—50 bbls. Cunal Flour; 75 do Balti- more do; 100 doz Brooms; 50 do Buckets: 100 1 boxes C. Smith’s Family Soap; 100 do New J York No. 1 do; 50 do Grant &. William’s To bacco, 5*s nnd 8’s, in store and for sule by SYVIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, july 4 b TjYMPTY BOTTLES YVANTED !!!— THE T fx niilincribere will pny the highest prices for p clean Porter nnd Wine Bottles, nt their store, 181 it Bnv street. p july 2 THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. b OAPER.—159 REAYfS DOUBLE YVRAP- - 1. ping Papen 100 do Crown do do; 150 do T Single do do; 100 do Straw do do; 200 do YVri- tiug do. ' For Rule by li SYVIFT. DENSLOW&YVEBSTER. tl july 4 *' rVTARD, DDPUY Sc CO’S BRANDY IN “ Y-f Bond.—10 half pipes O, D & Co’s Brandy, Vintage of 1846; 10 do dodo do do of 1847. for sule by = SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, july 4 j TTAY.—50(BUNDLES NORTHERN HAY s tl (prime qunlity) landing from brig Velasco, Tor sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. i«iy 1 TITORRISON’S HYGF.AN PILLS.—A 1 1TX supply of genuine Morrison's Pills, re- t ceitcd and Art otilo L.. J. MYERS, '* july 18 Smets’ Buildings. -| ' TVTOTICE.—THE UNPERSIGNED BEG J JL i respectfully to inform their friends and the t public generully, that they huve opened A ^ ’ STORE IN NEYV YORK—at NO. 170 ’ BROADWAY, UP-STAIRS, where they are a ’ prepared to make up clothing to order at the ' ’ shortest notice, und in the very best manner.— n Any of their customers that wish their full sun- a ply made at ready made prices can do so by call- ing and leaving their measures at q july 2 HAMILTON & SYMONS. TjYLOUR AND HAMS.—PERSCHR. ORB, J Jj 50 bbls Baltimore Flour, 200 Reynold’s I llams, for sule by july 10 YVOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. n /'VL —1000 GALLS BLEACHED WHALE V/ Oil; 1000 do Blenched Sperm do; 500 do » unbleached do do; 600 do Common Whale do; 1 For sale by ® SYVIFT, DENSLOYV&YVEBSTER. • s iulv 6 d TYOMESTIC LIQUORS.—150 BBLS IN O * jlJ Whiskey; 100 do E. Phelp’s Gin; 30 do , » American Brandy; 50 do N E Rum; 100 do P , r & 11 Conn brand Gin, in store and for snlo by n SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER. ‘ july 4 I^LOUR, SOAP, AND BISCUIT.—50 bbla - J. Baltimore Flour; 75 boxes BuclmnsFamily * Soap; 50 do No ldo; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar, ’ and Soda Biscuit; 25 boxes Soda do. Landing 1 and for sale by july 7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. TTTTHITE CLARIFIED SUGARS.—50 1 TT bbls White Clarified Sugars, landing . from ship Star Republic, and for sale by 1 SWIFT, DENSLOW & WEBSTER, s july 6 1 /"YLD WINES.—MADEIRA, SHERRY and e vJ PORT WINES of very choice quality, hot r tied, nnd in cases of one dozen each. Some of these Wines are of great uge, and such ns ure rarely offered for sale. A. MINIS. - i»«y > 3 r. ANAL FLOUR, &c.—LANDING, 50 bbls. Canal Flour; 10 do Butter Crackers; 10 box es Soda Biscuits; 5 do Pine Apple Cheese, for - sain by YVOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. ~ july 10 s DRUGS AND MEDICINES. d . FTYHOMAS M. TURNER & CO. are now X recniving largo additions to their extensive assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, .» Perfumeries, Brushes, Teas, &c. <fcc. at their e store 181 Bay street, to which thoy would in I vile the attention of the Country Merchants and 1* Planters. We would also respectfully inform r- our friends nnd tho public generully that we Kcgp II for RETAIL a fine assortment ol Perfumeries, e Soaps, Toilette Combs and Brushes; Teas and y Spices of all kinds, besides a woll selected stock y of Chemicals; all tho Patent Medicines ofthe — day ; Sperm and Whale Oils, &c. &c. All of which will be offered at prices to suit the times, mnr 28 181 BAY STREET. I rflHE CHOLERA.—ITS CAUSES, PRE- at i vontntive, and Cure ; by Charles Richard- 4. son. M. D. a- Tho Cholera—Its Cure and Prevention ; by Geprgo Stewart Hawthorne, M. D., with Intro- n- dn dory remarks ; by D. C. Morehend, M. D. a- Received by JOHN M. COOPER, x* june 26 TVTUSTABD! MUSTABDH—20boxes * I’X superior London Mustard, just roceived n and for sale by |„ june 21 THOS. M. TURNER & CO. r . e CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS. ■[ VZ A choice assortment or Wines, Cordials, 1( t Brandies Monongahela and Bourbon Whiskey, »• forsale by THEODORE MINIS. «• may 23 to /\TARDi DUPEY & CO.’S BRAN- ig YX DY.—10 half pipes, in bond, vintuge 1846. no Landing and for salo by at may 14 8CRANTON & JOHNSTON. *" TJRESTON’S EXTRACT OF LEMON.- m JL For flavoring Sauce*, Jollies, (fcc., just re ceived and for sale by L. J. MYERS, may 15 Smets’ buildiug*. 81 the Baltimore, , Boston and Nere is, ucncrui siucncu unu x/vmmittwn ujfice, l Mon iu whoTetnfe and retail stores, and ■uriijer. Iiuvc rL-eeivpj’.'L"’’ 1«9. fi-om Hill ni!„iu|| tcl d * 8p r j|, ^Lo, [Irondivnv, Nutv vW Hr, "'I to*?? s "‘iini»y Hick [genii,Call«ctora,Ovor>eer> ill all bronclicx ■InoH, &c. We J|[ivo nt all time, n large Tlio.e in YVe have a large acquaintance in all tke TAYLOR & TAYMAN, aid,) ai by bo doing lliey innloyiuent for llieniaelvex. Add ress, TAYLOR & TAYMAN, No. 59, Second-st, Baltimore, Md. EUROPEAN LIFE AND MANNERS, IN familiar letters to friends ; by Henry Col- ; by 11 is, (fee. the author &c. York prices, feb 27 D ' A 'SWrH 'MC,« (‘CO ' WIKEBTuaiToSW.' Iw L ■tble terms. |i„ , • ,le offers Qn , ^RO R the bext A I.OANV a’^.'>'mlb' p0 T sgv batten-1 F. Lynch, U H .v * J,r ‘"iSAD SEA^fc • l^c Incarnation m m •, l>« Son J byjSt, 0 , 1 '^™“filmVirgin and 2 fc «SSsS5lr ! fr ,i, *• Abboll. " Il1 °* * ranee; by J 0 | ln s _ -being a rational fifth by Allan Do Fivos. JOHN M. COOPER. <]ueeas; by Jlenn,,, JI.WI. ' e)r “ r lhe Marl Received bv John u F-Jilion June 19 ■ JU11 N M.COOI'ER. F -t"'rate,® nounce to the Ladies 0 r S J r . eK P e «fully nnl they have jn.t received per JES,!! W’H a new and complex „,„ icr „ c "l |ln| liN..| FASHIONAliLK mss coon. ■ Iic '"“'f tin. season, tomprWm. in '/"port, Green Cashmere,. «rined V r"’ M " ad D>ueo, | Lame, Queen', Cloth, 1 coe Of various «yl„ endX . A1 P= ' description, i.iiteu ci[nibr™<*S! U N , *'-" e upwards, French andTndhhr! f, |" n 1 12) ciuit, lu 25 ct, p C rv"f^;.^ Ollier article, too inimefoni they now o~ purchasers, ill” their interest"to'culi and'exmrinJn” 1 "^ 11 before nurchaaine ebewl,.» ' ' “ ur ,10c: Iheynowofler'iipri^d^”'"™^* . ...at cannot fail to n Strangers visiting the ' t purchasing elsewhere. d “ 9 KIN STEIN 4 eckmaN. N® hfrokf? ® ans pnnted Bar,., Ash, broken and GREINER (fc BEALL. >ASTIEEES DE VICHY.-A cure for Dyspepsia, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, lec6 Market square. -Smith & Torry’s Kendall’s Sleeting Bath, which has stood t of ages. Torrv’a Hin Hath. Smith's Sns- n Bath. apr 25 Just received und for sale low, I. W. MORRELL. 1EN THOUSAND CHILDREN . are annually dying with Worms, whilst their Satin plaid do ; Silk Tisanes; ?lrin'sh i gaudies i French Prints; French mid Em-h Lawns; crape Slmwl,; hlfc Egyptian iuf,, Moravian l ose; Lace Copes; ihmding c lars; 1 ointde Plume; Egyptian Edging!; K Gloves ; Hewing Silk Fringes; checked Gin n hams; fancy Hdk’s; fringed Silk Pamsolelte ' Cardonet Bullons ; Oil Silk ; Turkey red Ys, prmted Cahc°s; Carpeting, ling, and Miiimt 12-4 Slieenng; Long chilli Shining; Grcn Buragc; Merrunac Prims; hlk Indian Crapei b k gro de Rhine Silk,; super hlk Bombazine hlk IJarnges and (iranadiitc*. jan 30 SNIPER. LATUR0P&.YEVITT. D ll. BILLINGS' Carminative and As- trii “The Deud Shot” uud i,” which will destroy i in tiie system. A fresh THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. 181 Bay street. dec 5 Vanilia, Rose, Almond, Peach, U, &c., of superior quality. For A. A. SOLOMON. Agent, Market-square uiar 1 TEW SPRING CLOTHS AND i CASSIMERES.—Tho Subscribers have eived per TENNESSEE, A SUPERIOR 'OCK OF CLOTHS, FANCY CASS1- 2RES AND VESTINGS, of the Latest They are prepared to mar 27 HAMILTON & SYMONS. O. SUGAR AND MOLASSES. •—Landing, 20 hhds prime Sugar ; 50 bbls For sale by june 5 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. |RY GOODS.—*] L'hc subscribers have * just received d new and complete nssort- Also, a full supply black , &c. Persons desirous of purchasing a ap!2 EINSTEIN & ECKMAN. superior quality. dee 8 J. ROUSSEAU, Corner Bull and Broughton-sts. IIE HISTORY OF TIIE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, from the Dis- Constitution, Dante’s Divine Comedy; The Inferno. A Sermons by the late Thomas Chalmers, D. D. * ~ “ •* * "‘.ages ii of his isUw, 1798—1847, being Vol. VI. ions Works. Layola; and Jesuitism it« Rudiments. By Gospel Studies. By Alexander Vine!, D. D., Author of “Vital Christianity,” &c. The Domestic Practice of Hydropathy. By Southey’s Common-Place Book. Edited by Roland Cashel. July 3 By Charles Lever, Part 2. JOHN M. COOPER. Also to expel Botts and moy 10 ; in good condition. For A. A. SOLOMONS, Market square. v-n TWINE.—50 halos Gunny Cloth; 200 coils Kentucky Rope; 3 bales Bagging Twine; laud ing from ship Star Republic nnd for sale by SWIFT, DENSLOW vt WEBSTER, j illy 6 V, Ac. — 400 Ilia ; 100 boxes Gunvn mnv 25 ’.V. YV. GOODRICH. [ USKF.TO NF.TS.vtc., PER CHEROKEE —84 Whito Miisketn Nets ; Satin Ribbon,; Scotch Dinners ; Cotton Hosinry; Fig’d Swiss Muslins! G E Suspenders: Oil Silks,&c. For sale by LATHllOP & FOOTE. tringeut Syrup, the great Southern Uenieily for Diarrhaia, Cholera liifautum, or Stinuuer Complaint of Children. Dysentery.and Clioler Morbus. Recommended by eminent Physiciann and used by the Surgeons in the United Stats. Army, with distinguished success. For sale ei june 7 L. J. MYERS, Smets*tmldiiigs.bj J ARP, MAY BUTTER, WOOL. SEY & WOOLSEY SUGAR. &c.- bbl. prime Lard, 50 kegs do; 20 tubs May ter; 50 packages WooUev & WooUey’s Crashed Powdered and Loaf .Sugar; 100 bbl* Baltimore Flour ; 50do Canal do; 25 half dodo do; 5( bbls Butter. Sugar and Soda Crackers; 25hall bblsdo do do do ; 200 boxes Fmilli & Diichno’ Soap ; 100 do No. 1 do do ; 2*2 bbls Smart’s Clar ified Sugar : 50 boxes Raisins: 2a do Adaman tine Caudles ; ‘20 hills cotninon Brandy; JOeiglilli ensks Port Wine; 10 do do Sweet Malaga,do 20 boxes Pearl Starch, landing and for rale by june 5 SCRANTON & J0HXST0N. P ER STEAMER CHEROKEE, —Black and while Lntvns and Organdies Whito atitsliu Cravat*; • \Uiife Crape; Oil’ Silk; Bonnet Ribbons; Checked Matting, 4 4urn 6-4; Col’d Florences; Childrens Gloves; Ffiller Chimizetles; Lisle Edgings; Fine Long Clot Sheetings; Blue Drillings; while and sbadei Serpentine Braid; black and while Silk Bose Illusion Lace; low priced Prints. &c. may 14 SNIDER. LAT1IR0P & NBV1H R ADAVAY’S CHINESE RIEDI CATED SOAP.—1*2 gross oflliis celebra ted Toilet and Shaving Soap, received and fo sale by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. Being agent for Messrs J. & R. G. Radway,o New-York, for the Stales of Georgia, Florida an Alabama, I will keep constantly on hand alarg supply for sale at manufacturer’? prices. BP* The genuine for sale in Savannah onlyl. W. HUMPHREYS,Jr. aug 18 Corner of Bay nnd Whitaker?/*- D KY GOODS.—Bhick and White ban Slmwl, ; Colored Darajre do ; Crape do Printed Mu,tins ; Black and Co wed Boras Linen Cambric llhdhfe Xnvdte YY orked Collot and Cuffs; Lace Capes; Kid G ove, i Silk w Lisle Thread do ; I’arasoles aiid Liubreto. & broidered Swiss .11 a,hn,; I’hm J “|’ J “ 0 !! L '' % Can,brio do; Irish Linen,; Fre.ieh and Ln* Drillings; Tweeds; Cottonadw, Ac. Ac. r, sale at remarkablvlow^esby^^^^ car. of emigres & Whitaker sis. may 19 bags Patent Buck-shot; 300 dodropdo Pereussie„C^;S.ee;aadR,,D : . : C : »»;« i good Pianlation M |, ’i e, *',Yj„„ c volriiP 'double end single Gnus; 1 dosrevoiru Pistols, Nos. 2, 3, and 4. iai g n ,na Just received and lor sale at L0VFLi ■ "’Is^Rffles mode to order and shoot. ;;— MUSLINS, Priidj 1*1. per steamer Clierokee.^r ^ ^ LATHI[______ BJECEIVINO sis rf... ioi.ii Cinnming. D- c5Ha*j|g»f~at£ The Nursery Bonk for Mrs. L. C. Tuthill. De5cri bed.vv.,1, A Tim Countries ol Enron »’ „ v ou tli ecdotesaud iiiiiiieroii, j{ t , e ,.ivcd by „F Peep of Day, Ac., A* ( „ c0 OPF.R. i"JL e l a . qnrffittiA"® A sli? " ElMENT.—otl in this cmmli ,iOr, £k 0 aR» S endcleU,nea,.dC c , (from the Newark tuent Co.) forsale by ;x & fOSD/CK. ju'y 13 -j-j-ririBKiN) M arking in hm mnm INK!! !r rh , c . s '*'5w gallon or barrel, id, and offer rot sale,M Ma.rking U bbls Maynard and NoJ « ' erior writing Also,Maynard t0 ounces. inn" sized bn^ '^KLUACO; feb 10 _ Whelo^e Drag^^ C Sl»<’< - A ; i,, 'dvea,sort‘aent » r ,C [ Fancy Goods* "W'TlE*""^ ^ JSg&£2&StS?M from brig Clinloii and selw L ( ^yiDSO^ niaj-T T^TvjTsPONGE BATi S ID —* june 25 lUTTER AND CHEESE.—21) IUB» I choicoMny Buttor, nud2o boxes new do Clicoso. Landing from summer Clierukco me ou —iiTV • J"* FitSSwesgs* nov 14 .\i, br<)31| ..riril’SCOCqA A;., coooa Pal Cocoa, B-'-Tr'^fflsquiirN June 26 'SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. dec 6 " -iJ'..-..