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•^oSikil*-*«i4nn»«rt u«uuiy.
®^SRS*»rtSJ?tt®«tnn<n>‘ ■ .
gfwgij; lJol«. A'lminljtnilni nf
. . iho eiutu of B-, M. Culp, loin of ."hi
PMV. ££5. taU. VpM,'"
COitH nf Ordinary for UlWK Pl-W-WO;
Then arc thorefoie'o olio HjW 1 fflI 01 ':
terned, to fvlo tKoSr ohj.ollnll. (II nny lh»* Iwvnj
lb the imUlWJl In die Ctnrk i otHcn nr the emu
Conn mi nr hofor.' foe ulmh dny III lliieonlhor,
nnit. nUmriVMO letten du.llU.orv Will bonr.lilud.
Witnnor the lien iutin Tddtiiktas on "«
Jmiiwe of rtid Court,lhU9tli dny of June, IBih.
fiinofl HENRY It FUH'- <■ « »
LEGAL NOTICES,
AT<kTIOE.-AII'im»iiniiiiiliiblM in ilin ««•
'ill Inloof Tlnintiu Wylly. Scii'r. toluol IfttniB' „, Ull
limn vnilnty. ilncetaed, nrn hernliy r< qileamd In
uiaku niMiietliNif payment; and «ll |ief'iiiiihi»iHH
riemnii'l* ngniu-l ouid deceased will wilder them W
agreeable tu law.
SARAH G. WYLLY. IVu.
ELISHA W-YLLY, E»’ur
mig 10 mil—
TYTOTiCK-
AMERICAN ISINUI'ASH-Wiirrnnlnil
otimiluintrungtli to Riuujiui lamflla**; lor 1«W®
lollies, nil. ol gra il servin' o'disease* Whore nolle
Georgia—t-amiU*« county
To all whom it mot concern. ,
THRREA8. J«moa Birnard, Kstentnr of
/ ' ilia last will and tMtautaut ot J*u» H B«-i
.biiiion. lart of ■ id county. d*ce**ed. tiatU n|»pliod
tothaHon tho Court of Ordinary or Umden
County for Lettor* DLmisapiy from s ud «t,ita.
Tbeso are therefore to rile and lylinomdi all and
singular the. kindred and creditors of the said de-
'coated ft. file their objections, (if,any limy have.)
Vo the Cbirk'a office of the su|d.Cmut.«»n or below
tho 10th day of September next, otherwise Letter*
Di«mU«ory will he granted.
Witnesa, the Hon Narinnud J PntiiTwii. Jr,
rtie of ih« Jnsticfs of tho said Court, this .m day
of March, 1646.
mar 10 HENRY R- P»RT c core
Georgia-Bulloch CJoiintj.
To all whom it may .concern.
W HEREAS, Jp«idiJ E*t»nlt and Benjmun
Ellit, Adonniairattir* oil llio online «»l John
C Hveritt. deceased, have applied to the Hon tlm
Court of Ordinary of said county, for leitor* dis-
These an? therefmn to vile and admonish nil
concerned, tolile theirnhjev.jioiw. il any. m my
office, within ihe ''mm prv^crijiod yy law, other*
wise loiters disiuwapry will.be granted.
Witness,, Him Hon M lVlimajk. mm yf the
J t »:icp3 of the said Conrl.Jllw Nth day ol July,
1Hiff. DAVID BEASLEY, c. c. o. a. c.
july 11 . •• ■ :
ftcoi’sia-millocu Uotiu.y.
T». ell whom it nmy oointorn.
W HEREAS. Margaret L. William-*. Admin-
Hralru. timl'H It. Hmlg.-*. Ad.nmwira-
tnr oil dm entitle of Ely IC mnudy. hath applied i"
the' lion tho l.ituiior Court nf B'llbmli county,
while sitting fur ordinary piirpilsca. lor Letters
Di-oiiliwory. , , ....
Thesis am therefore to rito and .iduionisli ill per-
>nn < ctiliccrnutl. lo lilo ilieir objections, il any thy)
haw. in niy nrtice, in term* of lli«- law, otherwise
la'ttvi* Dwmi^ory • ill bo Itrantod.
Willie**.tint II*in. Peter Com*, onu ot the Jus
tices of mid Court, llii* (iih «lny of March. IS4li.
march 7 DAVID UKASLBY. o n o w c.
tjcbt'ffiU—Btillocli County.
- To all wlmm it may concern.
W HEREAS. Win II. McLum. Admini-tra-
lt»r on the eslaie of IL H. F. Donaldson,
and also Administrator oil tho c»hite ot James (i.
l.- rttv. ftppHoil in the Hon. the Inferior Court
. f Unlloch county, wh.u t»tiiio« for ordinary pur
i,o*e*. for Li-uors Dismwsory.
Th**so are therefore lo cite and admonish all per
sons concerned, to file ilmir objections, il any they
have, in my office in leroi* of the law, otherwise
Letter* Disinissory will be granted.
Wiiti-**. the Hon. Peter Cnno, one ol the Jus
tice.! of said Court Ibis tiili «lny of March, IS40.
*f.Mrch7 DAVID HEA8l‘KV. c. c.o. n c.
^"'O eoTjTUi— it ul lo if 11 C 6 ii ii i y.
To all whom ii may concern.
W HEREAS. lle/.elualiJ Parrish.fimirili.iu or
Welt by Ann Bird, a minor heir ol Wiley
Bird, deceased, applies for letters disinissory from
said guardianship - ,
These arc therefore to r ite and admonish all
permm whatsoever interested, to file, their objec
tion*. if any. in my office within tl*« •«< -c prescrib
ed by law, otherwise letters dismwsnry will liu
* r VVifo«M, III. Hull. J nil.. Uo, » r lMJI».
likes uf file kniu Citu,l. llnU -iSill J.iy nf Mny- A.
n mm. DAVID iikaSCky.
iunr 4 '
Ocoi'Kin—<eiiUMlen <foi,my.
To q||.whom il may concern..
W HEREAS. Burnell A Brown, Adnjijiistn-
lor of llic estate uf K Chuvolier, deceased,
has applied to tho Honorable tile Cuuit ol Urdi-
nary of Camden couuty for Letters Disnussorj.
These are therefore to cite and admimii-l* all con
cerned, ui. file their objuclinns (if any they have)
lo the applicant iu the Clerk’s office ol *nd C unt
oii or la-fore tlm Ijinih day of Decemhvr, noM,
oihcrwis*! Lniiers Dwmissorv will lm granted*
WilnoMtlic lion John Tompkin*. one id tlm
.InslicMof Ihosaid Court, tlii- l»lh day of June.
IdlB. HENRY It. FORT’, c. c o.c. c.
--
cs, nil» ol great Hvrvivn u ui*en«« *»*•"••* -•*•■
uiiimal food is icouiied, and well cttlviilatocJ
' •* - Sy age If
lew inlntila*,
or Ifiiig -tea vrtv.iae*,' if improve* by age if k"ld
i *1 e...... Ini
v - - All person* having eUiiii* .ig unM
ll the . Slate of Airs. Ami Cmmingliam. Ialujil
Duneii, AleluUidi comity, will lender tilth ac
count* duly alb-sled according to law; and all per
suns indebted will phnso in die pn\mnit la
aug 11 CHARLES SPALDINH. IV"*-
I TiliUlt niiimltn after dam? applicntmii bu
. made lo llio Halt. Ihe Inferior Court ol Clint-
» mi couniy. when filling far ordinary jiuipose-,
ihr leave lo sell all the real uslalc belonging l*» ihe
estalo of Wi ham Braustiy, laic of said county,de
ceased, lor llio benefit of ihe hairs nod creditors,
may sltf THUM AS J. DltAN SB Y. Ad.i.’r.
N OTICE.—Alfporsoin imleliiud to the ns-
tale of the lale Jonaihui Thomas, of Alvin-
lush nouillv. deceased, are requested in innkupny-
in,-lit; and those having demands agailist the »:s-
stale, are requested lo ptes-nl ihe same pniperlv
attested for poyinont, wiihin die lime pr*-sv.rihrd
by law,to WAI. J KING, Quid. F.x or.
may ‘."J
N otice.—ah pvTsous iioiubti-d t« ii»c «s-
laic of Francis d Porch- r, dvcoised, lain ol
Chatham cnuniy, arc rt quesiyd to make paviuoai;
it ud ihascto whom the csiat- i* indvhtyd, will ren*
dor ilieir Haims properly uitubtcd within ihe lime
prescribed by laW.io
JAN NET E. PORCIIKII,
n,, « 7 “ Adm’ix. v la
Gctir«lu-MtTHh«ii 4:o
To all wham it may concern.
•\TrHF.RKAS. K W Iteh-ieal. licarge A M« -
VV- Donald and J a airs B‘110. Exccolar* ot the
ln«twill mid lostainent *»f Norni.ni J McDonald,
late «rpaidcnnniy.docwiMnl, lime applml to the
. I'oiii 1 of Ordinary of said Comity, for Let:vr-
Disaii*fory. • 1 1.
These are lliornforo to cite and iidiiionish all
person* rtmcernvd to lilo fficir objeeiioiis.(if:ui)
t’.ievhave) in the Clerk’s • Mficc ofTuml Conri. willi*
»* tlii- time prcuenbvd hy law; oiherwise Loiters
Disiniwory will lie granted. ..... ^
fiiveti mi'lar my hind at office, lilts 4ffi day ot
Mnv min iliuii.null i-iglii liiiiulrml mill liiriyuin-
may s J.K. TlilVN.SIfNI). c- mu mi i-.
WIAFKI.V L. SHOUliLUV,
Al'VOHtiRV AT LAW.
MACON. DKO.
All lilt-iuc— nutriulcil lu In. cure will "l.flwilli
prompt attention. n—Irr ilc. ill
I AHII A Alt !?I AtiKi:IIEL.- I
J li.Hlil.Uilm wllltii l.cuf l.'iril, lOli ill hkl, Inryu
Nil I Vina, Ma.1k.T0l Imiilius (inrliric I’liilurn.mi.l
for 0.1I0 l.v SCRAN TON A JOHNS TON,
nny 45
Vf ALSioitiNES, X .—Fitiimli
JL> Hi I zur i 11-n, Mark, trine mill wlmo llilzmiiio
and Ujrosn,; liljck rlripe.l RoTli rn. Kuuoy Prim..
I.ndii', mill Ardour I.H'11 Tl.r.Mil tifojfor. I.'uon..
Long LiW.iis, ft f* Ditpers, Brawn llo'land.-,, ft-i-
1T11'Jems’; CaroliiH, Chacisw ami Janies Mills
Long CVitiiC while and fancy ,M at sallies Vesting-
lilaek llali 111 C’ratiils. Aic Recmved per schr (
E Thorne, and far <mI* l*v
fobtfO ’ IIENliy LATURniV
Q11NillM EJ4.-Nmv hnjdn.g Jra... i-it* P 1
yj lire, Ur macs. Lemons, new ( liHesrj.ina Itm
ter, R*isiu*. Ahoon l». Prasurvp I ,Cfiogp ; f’r*i* - k
. rr*. Butler, dilgar. 3-ala: Fdal II-end, and C.iiuiI
' Flour iu whale and half hid*. Far sale by
jmie ‘iO J/ jE HILULR I
M olasses a^oIi%com.—--j"
bfi’e superior nualliy New Orleans .Mains
t-., *M,i SOilfids flhoiee Ihdlioiorv Bacon dales jil
leceived and f u sale ty IL A. CRAM .
; ; _*_.i
W E 4V 45 (>OII?4.—The uu*ler*li!iinil would
infarut ilieir cusionierx *ind frle'mN that limy
ere receiving ihoir Spring rtiid Hummer Hlm-k of
Ready Made Cloth'll!; and Piece 1 loads, all nf
who'll has heAn tulip .fio-litred mid seli-eled iiinler
Ihe iinmvdi.ihf rm'pefvjsloii of Air C C Tlmuip-ant
Received anil id *iore. ready for iosp'cr. lbn.Black
and DrabdTlo Frock Ca.ttS.dbilo Dress da. .In
C.i*lnnsr«ttfl do da, do Frock W. fViudy 1 Tweed
d.i do,tin Hack da do Croton CoUiupdo, do Cm*-
Liilifh'Frdelci! Coils, do do Dress Coals, Chech
do do; do do' Frock do ! . Gingham do do. do Bim-
ioim dd. prtiiHV Hjit Onthi do, Hnoich Cherk do,
Lilian da do. Ciiian do <lo, l-Miicy Marseille- Vests,
do (V'lilliiig do, Fancy lighi Duo 3liin Cuss Pants.
doDnllhia do.
* PIECE GOOD3.
IJgfil Freij -l^Chrths, Flench .and Eili'li»li Drnh
d'Efe, FiguraiJ Doe Sltiu Casimores, Marina do.
. .. t.e ... pjg„ re d 4uiliiug , Shirts,. Su*.
Dperii Tie . Neck M'ies, tVo. ’For
C. THOMPSON A CO.
' I'JII Rnv ••r—t.
1()|;r mouths niter d ue, nppliu.niou win t.e
_ unde lo ihe Hull, the Inferior (’unit of Chut
ham county, while sitting for ordinary purpose*,
for leavo lo soli a portion of the estate, holli real
and pfiiaounl. helaugingio tlm late Francis S Por-
clier, doc«n8ed. JANNET E POKCIII'.R,
mig7 — Adm’x. c t a.
N otice. All persons'having demandt-
against die esi.ite of llio Into All*. Ann B-1-
■her, .ire requested lo render them duly attested;
and those indebted to miiHe payment,
pdy “ii — W. B. BULLOCH. E:
^vTlfTra.umiis alie.r dale, applivalioii will be
drv.aqn ciinho'iiimle into Sa*»t* iua
sod ii.of,j*ri!'Uaervicq iu clarifying Cider, Uucr,
and \V ilu*. ,
To iiiiiAe n\ Io.iki two ourtews
ol CoopcrV It 'lined Afiior’c.iH Umgluiw. which
should ho Ii si soikod m cold water for iw** hodrst
dra-n oil* that wafer thou ftlte l'Vi» quails or cold
walor, onu and a h If pound* of sitgur, pul ill it
the wliito of ilirec egg*, the jiliuu ol’ihroo good
•iml lemon*,tlm ponlof on*-, a siick ol chuiainon.
ulillio nutmeg, ornhgn pnal. or ollmr spire lo suit
llm taste; *lir all tho ingrediutit* well n^otlicr while
void, ilieii boil tlm whole iim**finiror live iiumpc*,
nmllliun pour it through a Jelly Bug. when it may
bo put into glaose* or .mould*, mid when cold, will
iu lil for use. Tho mould* should he first wet with
ihtlln wliito of ogg and water. |ii«t helbro the jel-
v i* put in ilium, iu order to muko it easy to turn
hem out ini plates, , .
Thu Jelly Bug is nvidn ofllniincl 8 or 10 inclios
cross llm opuning, mid about half n yard deep.
narrowing to a poininl lliv # tmttom. Tho linind
Imt run* through first, should ho pourod back in
iho jelly bag until it rims through clear.
And oiie pint of wino to tlm almvo forWiim
Jolly. Othor liquid* made from preserve*, may he
elliodby using tlm same proportion of the lsing-
ass.
Itiaur. Mviqc may lm tuidejiy using at least tone
siiuce of Isinglasi lortvvo quart* ol milk, or cream
liu peal of ttvo lemon*, sugar and spice lo suit the
lull* -bring the whole to a boiling heat, strain it,
and when nearly .tool, stir it well to mix tho cream
lint will rise wliilo cooling, pour it iu moulds, and
wlmn pflrlbatly cold.it may be turned out nud
will limn be ready for u«e. The inouhl* should be
first wet with cold water, which will prevent it
rnm sticking to tin in.
A fresh supply, jint received, nud For sale by
uov 2 T, ltVi;itrit)viV ('()
mCALLIHTEIPti OINTMEN 1*
Ex’ors.
made to the ll»n. llio Justine* of the Inferior
Court nf Liberty comity, wlivu sitting for ordina
ry purpose*-', for leave in sell a pari of llm real es
IU,- of Robert Hendry, Into of said county, decoas-
I. for the benefit of llm heirs and creditors of
said dt ilu.
J A. HENDRY
jnne 6 E. DANIEL,
N OTHTeV—AH' persons indebted to the .:*•
bit,! of the late Robert Hendry, deceased, of
Liberty county, arc hereby requested lo make im
mediate payumul; und lliore liaviog demand* 11-
cniu-t said VHiato will render them in agreeable to
law, to JOHN A. HENDRY, or 1 ...
ENOCH DANIEL, i
inivjJfi
X T^tlUR tnonlli* alior date, appliculiou will bo
. made in Ihe Him llm Jo aic*-- *»f Ihe Inferior
C*mriol - Bollorb county, wliilo silting for orihnu-
rv purpoun*. for h-nve In sell all tlni laud* bulling-
nig to llioe»tato of Frodcrick Lanier, lab* nf said
enmity, drecarvil, for llm benefit of tlm Imirs anil
creditors of sniil estiie.
•AUGUSTUS LANIER. \
MUSKS I. IIODUKS, V A " l " r ''
jiinn 2
French prllliiu"
' sal* by , L
"filar»
I.OHS*—T'tt. Cownueiiou III HIM iTiy-o
Sciences; hy .Mary 8"omrvilh,
ptiriui-i, "J , /i v '• * .1
• ‘TUiljiijal fs'kriniH of the .)lu«*ulnni|*:1*9 Df fi.
' \Vl«l, Cqn)prj*iilg JSo*. 14' Ami 15 of Harpers'
’jfld^.'Muicellnily! ' ^ ,
•-'* Dtfinbftfc Cookery; wl'fi many
_ ‘ 'lYlirfmrV iiL..LJd. i u/--*--...- wj
! n.irpcrs' Fietorinl History of. Lrt-hml, No 4.
if "Harpi-D’ IHlimioated hint lllosl^itvd dlmkspeare,
4ttJ.<6t)4ffl. andUlifW.
bn* ' M<ir*4s > Gcogfaphifl Map». 'No. 6, cnnMiiiing
MeikJOr C*m*ral Am-rici. Yucalin, Mississippi,
uid.N.iW'H*nij»s|iii«. ., , V .
A Hehool Duct mil* w «d Grgck.ind R«m|»n An*
>VilllaBi H.ii.tb, L L D.‘, with corrcc-
Viious and imurnvomsni*. by Cliarjc* Anllipp. Li'
V -Received hr PETER G/ITIOMAH. I
Tntv JI IW Brvan *lrn of iti»»T.**rf*»,*r
1 ....
A ISniAL illAGIVETISM v*». .JVI3-
TAK’3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The following, although it limy appear a little
liiiiimt ims to some, is not the less worthy ol pub
lications ami bu tlm theory ol Magnetism into nr
faLc, it shows it is sometimes productive of much
good. _
SYiiAcusE, Dec. IH. 1812.—Denr Sir; One
circiiiiistuuce has greatly helped llm sale of the
Mill,Min nf Wild Cltfl.ry lltTB. A ynung I nly wil,
oinguetisnd.aiid rvipierledlo prehcribolof her lath*
er, who has an affi-ciion of tlm lungs. Shu said
there wa* n inedieinc at Hough’s aecompaoied
with a small book, that would help him. il wa*
the Balsam orWil.l Cherry. Ho look il. aud it
cured him. She hussineu proscribed it for anoth
er, wlm Inis taken il with the same result.
Yours. Ate.. lluuuH llninocs.
p. 3. Hough & Bridge* am heavy duruggista nt
Syracuse, to whom we refer the curious.
P0Ttsvim.k. Dec. ‘Jffil.lrtll,—Dear Sir,—Your
II ilsam of Wiki Cherry has elleclod some astou
ishing cures here. One of wlti«-hi*aii old lady,
Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering for a long
time with shortness of breathing, and general
weakness, until she was finally obliged l» keep her
h.-tl. After v .rious ollmr had heonre-
sorliHlintovnin.shu vuininonvi-*lii>iog your Balsam,
and after taking two hollies, wa* far recovered
as lo lm able to ailend to all llm duties oflicr house,
and on taking two bullies morn was entirely cur*
ml. Respectfully, & e.
John 3. C. ManTiN.
A CASE OF ASTHMA.
Tlm following in from a di-iiiiguishril Lawyer of
llm city of New York, who had been affiicled
with ilm A*tlmia lor upwards of “TWENTY
YEARS;" an 1 who after reading sorb • nsos can
doubt llm Hlicnei of tin* medicine T
Nkw Youk. January Uo, IS-IT.—I have lo rn nf
Iheiril with spasmodic asllmm lor twenty f**ar
v ,.„ r Mmu-tiine* so severely as lo ho coulim-d to
'my room lor weeks; and although atlondcdhy vn
n/,,1* itmdiral advisers, of tlm highest reputation
and skill III ill" country, tlm relief was Iml partial
a<-*l temporary—twice llm disease proved nearly fa
tal to my life.
.Some few week* ago. I cnniineiieed taking
Wisl ir's Balsam <>r Wiul Cherry, which gave no-
iustaal relief, and a single bottle produced in a
li-w days what I linlievo to lie a radical and per
fect cure. A. Wn.i.UMR, Attorney at Law.
No C18 Wiliiaiii street. New Yoik.
We.ire anpiainled with the writer of Rienliov*
rerlifmale. and liihstaloiiionis arc cutillcd to lln-
liill coulidcliee of llm puldic.
F. A. Tai.maihir,
It* cordor of llm City of New York.
Jllll* PoWKTt. D. D.
Viraf General of Now York.
P **. The nlmve eorlilieate Itiay ho seen at No.
J lf* Fulton siieet. New York.
Tlm fi* lowing i* from Mr J dm Brown, an ex-
tnt-ite builder in tlm city of New York, and an-
oih.-r from Mr, Woodruff, of Elixahctlilonn.—
The original ccr ille ties of these and many other*
,U.IV lm MTii at No. 125 Fulmn street, New York.
New Vouk, March 10.18-13.—I was hut Ihll nt
lacked with a pain and severe *orcnc«i of (lie clmsl.
which Continued for a number ol week*. Iliad
previou*!* for several years been subject loti per
manent weakness of llm chest enuseO by n strain.
This la«t aback gave me murli apprehension, a* I
fViind ii wa* llm eoiiimmiceninnl of a f Mai disease.
About the middle of December I began to take
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Glmrry, n single hot-
lie of wliu lt soon removed all snrettei* from the
elm-l. added strength nod vjgor to (lie lungs—
ami 1 now regard<niy*elfa* perfectly sound nud
well. Jnii* lliiowx (il Aun-stroct.
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
K*dwi.r.ivii.i.k.JiiiieUO. 1815 —This willeerti
fy that I have been afllicled with a Liver rumplaim.
general debility, and pain in my sido, for several
years, mid for eighteen nihntlisnnd been unable to
do anVwiirk. In DerembnrlaNi, I couimoiiced ta
king Dr. Wi*lar’s BaLnm of Wild Cherry, and
found Immediate benefit from if. I soon began to
gam strength, tlm pain in my *idc wn* relioved.nnd
Ilirtd aLo a couah, which wa* entirely cured in a
few week* by tlii* medicine.
Anx.i D. Hopkik*.
Tho nliave coriificito is strictly corroot
KnOWI.K* 4V. Clir.KIKMAS.
Jn«t rereived and for sale by
•eot 21 T. RYERSON A CO.
MUTALH5 POLiSlIING I'OIV-
IT I. HER.—An article tint challenge* an equal
In allthnomiuihlquhliiw* of a rnpiilaud lianuti-
fill polish for silver, brass plate, Gorman silver,
brit muiu, fine oitllory. Ac. Il lias received the
lestitntmy of numerous itrtiMsa* mperinr to any
article nnwitt use. A •iliglwtrlal.*«t4»‘iD'r.iV7.»*"" r *’
for the sniisficiioii of any p^r*n«^ if Vl’lt
P/fro’n
jnif 18
?.-TT7W h«U MW
Beef, i-muiug
BM.
CItAoilO
CONSUMPTION CURED!
BtICEAN’S
HUNGARIAN BALSAM
OF £XFB.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of the
CHEST and LUNGS.
B UCHAN’S HUNGARIAN BALSAM, Hi.
great Eugli-h Remedy for Pectoral ami Pul
monary diseases, still stands unrivalled and iiusur-
passrd 11s tlm must elegant, agreeable and effect mil
curaiivo of these formidaliie complaints now
known m the civilized world.
Three years of (rial ill the United 8talos. during
which timn il in.* boon distributed from Alaine lo
Florida, lia* only served to odablish its pre-emi
nent merit in nil pnrlsof (lie country, as tlm great
and
ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in the worst casus of Pulmonary diseases; and the
best nud most agreeable curaiivo of nil the slight
forms of colds, cough nod iufl inunntion, that can
possibly bo u*ed.
SPITTING OF BLOOD.
This frightful symptom of approaching Con-
sumption, speeddvchecked nud prevented bv the
use nr Uii'-han’s fliiuunrinii IliDain, which lionls
llm affected membrane, remove* tho incijiient tu
bercles, nud restores those vital organs, (lie lung-,
tu a sound and heal by condition.
REMEMBER THIS.
Spitting of blood always arises from a tendency
to tuberculous diseases, and if riot clu cked at the
outset, will soon r or Inter terminate iu drntli. A
person who rui.-u* blood once, will rniuj blood
,-tgiiin, unless u propercurutivnisiinincdiaiely em
ployed.
PAIN IN THE SIDE.
This distressing symptom nf Consumption ari
ses from inllaiiiinatiun of the longs, on tiio mem-
brail" called the pleura, nr from bronchial affection
ol the air passage*. Iu either ease it is a very dan-
geroiH indication of discn*o II prevents full and
free breathing, nud wonrsaway tin- natural strength
uf tho system. Tlm cnii*o of this symptom should
lm removed nt mice; and nothing cull possibly cf-
teetthnt nbjocl so speedily and happily ns tho cronl
English Remedy, discovered by Dr. Buchan,
which i*miiiruly vegetable in its ingredients, and
peilcctly biirude** in nil itsinialitirs.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
iu cases of Consumption, the Liver i* always
more or lo * affected, and also ilia Hplaen Pleura
and small iutiistincs. On d goicting Consumptive
patients, Tubercles arc often found in all those or-
.•nns. piirlieul trly upon tlm Liver, which ulso be
comes fully, oily and swelled. 'I’lio effect of llio
Hungarian Balsam in tlisensa- of llio Liver, espe
cially if it be ot ail ulcerous nature, i* direct nud
powerful. Simple disease nfllu* Liver imatii-nd-
t-d by Conmmptinn 1* speedily cored by Us use.
WINTER COUGH!
Tliebur.li, dry, hacking Wiii'er Cough which
nOliei* Old People, and invalids in n low state of
ht-allli is happily affected by the Hlingnrian Balsam.
It wnrui*. moistens, and siimulite* tliu whole
brenlhing apparatus; removes all morbid mucus,
nud oilier foul m tllor; purifies nud animates tlm
blood; improves tin* secretive jtownr nf l!m Liver,
Spleen, and oilier large glands, nud dm digestive
organs; nod imparls new lilo to tho wan and
mnaemted system.
BRONCHITIS!
Bronchitis, Difficulty uf Breathing. Harsh
Cough, n slimv expectoration, with all other
symptoms caused hy affection of tlm nir-luhcs lead
ing from tlm tlirnnt to ihe Lungs, are directly and
specifically cored by llm uso of llm admirable
remedy invented by Dr. Buchan.
Fur sale in Sat annuli, by
J. M. TURNER,
jilly *2 Muuiiuient sqtiurc.
4400DS.—Tlm Subscriber hnv-
. ing rntiirn-d from ill! North whern ho lias
been siiperimonding llm maimficluriog of his Fall
nud Winter Stuck or READY MADE CLOTH
INC, offer,on tlm most ae.r.ommndniing terms, llm
following article*, viz: French black Beaver Cloth
Peltntiss English-Twoods’ Ciisimerodo; do black
Cloth do; do do Cnsimeru do; do do Cloth Ot or
coats; do brown do do do; do grepu do do do; do
Beaver do do do; do black do Mniitols; French do
do do; do do Casiuitfro Pants; limey do do; blank
Satin Vest*; do do striped do; I'uncy Velvet do;
Woollen do do; Cashmcro do.
PIECE GOODS.
Snpcrfitm Etjali*h and French Cloth; do do do
Cii*inmrcs: do Cut Velvets (n new nrlielo); do
Reili Ceslun re. Al*n, blick Satin Scarfs figur
ed; do do plain; fumy’do dot do do Tins; black
do Stocks; under Shin*. Drawers nod Husp.-ndcrs.
For sale by C. C THOMPSON,
oct 17 12!) Bay sired.
milE preceding figure Isglvnn to rcprcsoiittho
.L iNSKfisiiiLB PBUSPiniTtoN. It is tfic great
evncuniioii far tlm impurities of tlm body. It will
lm noticed that u thick cloudy mist issue* from all
points of the surface, which indicate* that this
perspiration flows uninterruptedly when wo aru
in henlili, bill cense* when wo are sick. Lilo can
not be sustained without it. It is thrown oil’from
tlm blood and other juices of the body, and dispo
ses by this moans, nf ncnrly nil the Impurities with
in ns. Thelungiiugo uf Scripturo is, “in tlm blond
is llm lilo.” If it evur becomes impure, il may bu
traced diructly to llio s oppugo of llio inaonsililu
perspiration. Tlm# we sec, all that is necossary
when the blood is stagnant, or infected, is to open
ihe pores, nnd it relieves itself from all ijnpiirily
instantly. Its own heat mid vitality are sufficient,
vithout ono particle of medicine, except to open
the pores upon tho surlnco. Thu* wc sno the
Hilly of taking bo much intornal romodies. All
practitioners, however, direct their efforts lo re-
store the insensible perapirntion. The Thompso
nian, for insinneo, steams, the llydropnthist
•dirontl* no in wot hlnnkcts. llm Homopnthisl denis
uni infinitesimals, Adnpnlliist bleeds nnd doses us
with mercury, and tlm blustering Uuack gorges us
with pill#, pills, pill*.
To give some idea of the nmoiilii of the in.icn-
sihle perspiration, wo will state that the learned
Dr. I.ownnliock, ascertained that five-eighths uf
all we receive into Ihe stomach, passed oil’ by ibis
nmans. In oilier words, if we eut and drink eight
pounds per day, wn evaninto five po-tids of it by
llio insensible perspiration
This is iioiic other than the u*«d up particles of
tlm blood, and other juic-s giving place to the m.-w
und fiesli ono*. To check this, tlmroforu, is to
retain in llio system five-eighths of nil tho virulent
matter tlint nuluro demnn lsshotihl leave the body.
By a sudden transmission from bent to cold,
tlm pores nro stopped, llm perspiration ceases, and
disease begins nt oucoto develop" itself, llem-e.
a stoppage of this flow of the juices, originates su
many complaints.
ll'j.s by stopping tho pore, that overwhelm*
mankind with coughs, cold, nnd consumptions
Niim-toulbs of llio world dio from diseases induc
ed by a stoppage of tlm Iiuemibln I expiration.
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what
course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to
iui*top tlm pores, after they ure closed. Would
yon give physic to unstop ihe pores? Or.wonld
you apply something that woo’d do this upon llm
surface, where llm clogging nciu.illy is? Ami yet
I know nf no physician who m ikes any external
application to effect it Under these circum
stances, I prosent to physicians, nnd to all others,
McAlister’s ALL HEALING OINTMENT, or
the WORLD’S SALVE. It has power to restore
perspiration on tlm feet, on the head, uronnd old
sores, upnnthc chest, in short upon any part ol the
body, whether discn3od s ightly or severely.
Il lia* power to cause all external sores, scrofu
lous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, In
discharge their putrid muttor, nud tlmn heals thorn.
Itisn remedy that sweeps off the whole cata
logue ofcntincous disorders, and restuto* the en-
tiro cuticle to it* healthy function*.
It is a remedy that forbids tlm necessity of so
many and deleterious drugs taken ill the stomach.
It is u remedy that neither sickens, gives incon
venience, nr is dangerous to the intestines.
It preservesnud defends the surface from all de
rail .eiimnt of its functions. Tlm snrfico is tlm
outlet nffive-eigliths ol tlm bilo nnd used up mat
ter within. It is pierced with millions ul opening
to roliovc the intestines. Slop up these pores, nnd
denili knocks nt vnur door. It is rightly termed
All-Healing, for tfmro is scarcely n disenso, ex
ternal or internal, that it will not benefit. I hove
used it for tlm last fourteen vunrs for all disease* nf
the chest, consumption. liver, tnvnh ing the ut
most danger nnd responsibility, nnd I declare bc-
foro Heaven and mail, that not in one single case
it tailed to benefit, when llm patient wus within tlm
rcnch of mortul mean#.
I have had physician*; learned in tlm profession;
I have hid ministers of ihe Gn«pel, Judges on tlm
bench. Aldermen nnd Lawyers, gentlemen ofthn
highest erudition and multitude* of tlm poor, use
il in every vn-ioty of way, nud (hero hashed) but
one voice—one united, universal voice—mying
“McAlister,your Ointment 1* good."
CONSUMPTION.
It cm hardly be credited Hint a salve can have
•my effect upon tlm longs sented, as limy nro with
iu llm system. But if ptaced upon tlm chest, il
penetrates directly to llm lungs, separates Ihe
pni mioim pnrtirlns that are consuming them, and
expel* them from the system.
I need not say that it i* curing persons of Onn-
sump'ion conliuunlly, nlthnugh wo nro told it is
foolishness. 1 care not what is snid. so long ns I
can cure several thousand person* yenrly.
HEADACHE.
The Salvo has curml persons of tlm Head
ache of 12 years staudinv, nnd who had it regu
larly every work, bo that voinitr g often took place.
Deafness and Ear Aclm nro helped with like sue-
CU.ItNSr v, (■: t . • /”
Ocoaaional uso,bf the Oinlptp,fit will olvfny«
keep corns from, growuig., .Poojile neod never
bo troubled with them If they. will.nsejt.
* AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.
No man cup measure it* value, So long oa llio
atara roll along, over the l!eavon«--io long .a*
man trends the earth, subject lo all itifiriuiticB ol
tho lleah—so long as disease and sickness is
known—jnst so long will this good Ointment be
used and usleuiimd, .When niuncunsos from off
tho.earth, then the demand will cease, and not
till then*
james McAlister a co.
Solo proprietors of tlm/ above Mjdiciuo.—
Priuo 2o cunt* and 50 cents.
CAUTION.
As tbo All-Hauling Ointment lin* been grcnlly
countcrfiiilud, wo ItaVo given this Cuutloli to llio
publio that “no Ointment will be griutiiim unless
tlm names of J.imos McAlister; or Jihiiob Me-
Abstor A Co'., ure written with a pen upon
overy label."
Now wo Imrchy offer a rownrd of $500 lobe
paid on conviction iu any of llio cjinffiluted
courts of tlm United States, of any individual
cuuntcrliiiting our name and Ointment.
For sale by
ANSON PARSONSaml JOS. M. TURNER,
fob 21 I yd At w Agents. Bnvnnnah.
B OOKS.—Tlm llulory ol iho Baslile ami
of itscnjitive*; by R A Davcnrinrt.
Recollections of llm Eveiilfol Lilo of a Soldier;
by tlm luto Jos Donaldson, Sergeant in tbo 01th
Scotts Brigade.
l’lie Pirate's Daughter; by tlm authoress of the
CoiiBpirotor.
Cliarcool Sketches, or Scenes in n Metropolis.
The Comic Black*tonc of Punch, parts3 ind 4;
by Gilbert Abbott A'Bockot.
Hamlet, a trugedy in 5 acts; Ion, dodo
Tbo Life, Trial and Conversations of Robert
Emmett, F.*q
St Jumnn', or the Court of Queen Anne, n his-
torical romntmc; by W Ilarrison Ainsworth.
Tvnley II ill,a novel; by Thomas llood, author
of Whims nnd Oddities.
Tlm Advonturos of a French Gentleman—ton
engravings.
Also, a fresh supply of Rl 't" Borko, or tbo
Foundering* of llm Sea; by J 11 Ingraham.
Mibid*, or tlm Memoirs of a young Woman;
by Eugene Sim, uiilhor of tlm Mysterios nt Pa
ris.
Fleming Field, or tlm Young Artisan; by J 11
Ingraham.
George Barnwell, n novel, by llm author of
Splendid Misery.
Nick Bigelow and tlm Female Burglar, end oth
er lenves from n Lawyer’s Diary.
Tlm Widows’ Walk, or tlm Mysteries of Crime;
by Eugene Sue.
’ Percivnl Keene; by Capt. Mnryntt.
Jack Hinton the Guurdsman; by Charles Le
ver.
Handy Andy; by Charles Lover.
Knights of tlm Round Table,or Stories of Aunt
Jam! and her friends.
Etiquette or n Guide to tbo Usage* of Society,
with a glance at Bad Habits; by Count Alfred
D’Orsuy
John Oliver, or the Bride of a Ghost; by tho
author of Major Jones’ Courtship.
Tlm Quaker City nr Monks of Mnnk Hall, a
romance of Philadelphia Life,Mystery and Crium;
by George Lippurd, Esq-author of tlm Ladyo An
nabel. A c.
Tlm Spy. tlm Pilot, llm Red Rover. Two Ad-
minis, nnd others; by J Fennimnru Cooper.
Texas mid llm Gulf of Mexico, or Yutcbing in
ilm New World; by Mrs Houston, with a portrait
of Antonio I.nprz De Santa Anna.
Tlm Croniclcs of l’inorille or Sketches of Geor
gia Scenes.
Major Jones’ Courtship.
Married ana Single, or Marriage and Celibecy
Contrasted; by T S Arthur.
Tlm Big Bear of Arkan ns and other Sketches.
Picking* from tlm Portfolio of the Portfolio of
llm New Orleans Picayune.
Adveiituros of Capt Simon Suggs.
History and Extraordinary Adventures of* Mar
garel Calebpnle.
M ss Piekermg’s Novels.
Tlm Lady in Black, a story of New York Life,
Manners nnd Mornls.
Tlm Ran«om*-d Bride.
Charles O'Mally, tlm Irish Dragoon; by Charles
t.ever.
Destiny, or llm Chief's Daiiplitor.
Old St Paul'#; tlm Mysteries ol London.
Wiley aud Putnam’s' Library nl Choice Rend,
ine.
Parley’s Cabinet Library. 20 vols. Received by
PEI’ER G. THOMAS,
may 30 00 Bryan st.signo! tlm Ledger.
S EKlVsT—— 1 Tho subscrii-er. are receiving
and linvu made arrangements with n Gardner
nnd Seedsman of high reputation, to lie hereafter
supplied with a choico selection of Garden Seeds,
ns good a* any tu bu found iu this country, among
which nrn the following kinds:
Omni Ajparopii* |(Jroen Citron Melon
Curly yuilow -ixw«flk» lloon* Nutmeg
^Hi?
■Hurlm.iilnl-A«rlc»Uurul (ImHEK f" 1 ”
scribora now offei* to planmr* nnffnitinffinni*, a
better Itock than ever beford offered Hi life Hofitli-
oru country, consisting iu part 1 , of the following
urticles, viz 1
PLOUGHS.
Yonkea Coat Iron. Nos. 10, II, 12and 20
Dagonj or Coniieuticut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 A\
Allon pattern ... • ■
Rugglss. Norst A Mnson’a Improved vitt
Eagle, heavy 2 Imrsu or ox
Do. willi wheel aud cutter
No 2 B,q large 2 hor^e
Do. with wheel and cutter
No A 3, medium 2 Imrso
“ A 2, light 2 borne
" A 1, light 1 miiloQrgarpen
“ fiiitch liglit J hofed turning
•* 7 do do medium I Imrso turning ;
" 15 do do now puttern I do do, for light boi
“ A 1, sido hill 2 horse _
" O, do do 1 do
Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse
Do. O, 1 do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 liorso
Cotton Trenching, I horse
Rice do. new pattern, wiihguuge wheel.
The above Plough* with and without stocks—
extra stocks for the improved Ploughs
HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0,1,2 A 3. crown
Do. bright do, 0, 1,2&3, do
Do. Rice, No. 2 nnd 3 do
Do. New ground, PP nnd PPP do
Do. Oval Eyo Grubbing, Nos. 2and 3 do
Do. Round Eye do Nos. 2und 3 do
Lyndon A Co’s. Anchor, 00, 0, l and 2 do
Brodu’B Patent, 0,
Light Ynnkeo
ijullins&Co’s. \
Hand's J
,2,3 and 4
AXES.
Variou* pntlorni.
SHOVELS.
do
J Root'll
\ Kiug'«
Handled Spmlrti, Hooket Spndca
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, *c,
Improved Cultivator*, writlilCorn flliellera
guajro wlioel
Cultivator Clough, or Horso
Hoe
Cniuiiioii Harrow*
Folding do
Corn uml Cobb Crushers, n
hand mill
Do. do. for horse power
Fan Mill#,two aiaea
Patent Churn*
Plantation Wlicelhnrrowi
Common Straw Cutters
Patent do. do.
^wlnglatreoa
drain Cradtci.naw pattern
Rii-.o do. do.
Engtiah Patent Scythe*
American dr si do.
drorr Plait do.
Scythe Snsilh*
drier uml Il ith do.
Ila. Hooka
Corn Cuttere. Post Spoon*
Ox Yoke* and Ox Bow*
BCVTHE8, HOOKS, &o.
Fruila.Axn Helve*
Dirt Scrimnr*,for pub. road*
Pruning Bhear*
darden Hue*, do, Rekei
Ditching Knivn*
Transplanting Trow*!* and
Fork*
darden Reel*, Dp. Life*
With a variety of Implements not mentioned.
For snle by
HAZARD, DENSLOW A* WEBSTER,
jan “
S EBRING’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—
Custom House, Notv-York, June 16,1842.—
C. C. Scbrmif, Esq —Dear Sir: The extraordina
ry benefit received by me from the use of your
-•Restorative Cordial," impels me to make thu
following statement,notonly ns an act ofd.ity in re
gard to suffering humanity, but as ono of justice
towards you, its proprietor.
For ton years I was most seriously fllicte J with
Dyspepsia and its various complications, no much
*0’, indeed, tlint I wn* oflen unfitted for business
one or two days in tlio week. I suffered mostly
from disordered digestion and a painful nffeciinu
of the bowels, connected with the most trouble-
pome nnd obstinate costivcuess, the pnrticulntp of
which it would bo out of place here to specify.—
Siillmo it to Bay, that the first botile of your Reslor-
ntive Cordial, inkno annie six months go, ufi'orded
me immediate roliof; nnd that h iving continued it
from tune to time, I am now linppv to add tint the
ruro has been completu t and permanent. Believing
that many mnv be simil irlv afflicted with the va
rious form# or Dyspepsia, I nm induced to innko
this public acknowledgment for the general good.
Respectfully, yours, Ac , Wm. Hooker.
Inspector of Customs for the Fort of N. Y.
A Tortlier Bitpply, just received nnd for t.nle by
junoll T. RYERSON A CO.
^4 IIAMI'AGNE.—Hldo/siiperinrCliamp'ixna
fur sal* bv , nov IH A ■■’MINIS.
(ttft’OiWi—Landing iVnmbr7gs An-
gn*t«. S irlmg and I'hilurn—3-4 and 7-4
Itrbwii Slurtiuga. 5-4 Brown Wnliliam Shndingo,
Bluicbed ('ntteii Hhlilings, nssortmJ 4-4 lr}«li I,in*
riM, real Welsh G iuxo I'lannnl, Arrln-r'# patent
nn-hrinhog do. fancy ftlsrlbo o Stripes. I’atcnl
Oklrl*. Ilalr Cloth do. Linen Cr-nffirio llnndker-
B iscuits sv«au.-15;i-i.i*
Treadwell's Bolter Hiiiacuit, 10 do do Sugar
do. 2(1 do do Pilot Bread, 1H do W A VV Crash
ed Sugar. 6 do do Fowdcred do. Lnnding from
lirig L Baldwin, nud lor sale by
fell 28 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
B OOKS.^-Light# and Shadows of Scottish
Life,by l’rare*«or ‘VVIUon; llm Trial* nf Mar
garet Lindsay, by Professor Wilson; Geraldine,
othnr poem#, by. Professor,WiUou; tlm Forre#tar*.
by l’rofes<nr Wdsoui Thimlo|f tlm Iculauder and
A#lnngu’s Rlnglit, from the German nf Baron De
• - Mom,. I'miKuet Simms’ Life of Marion: A
Bynopsis or I'nppryns itwasanu a* 11 h, ny tyin.
Hogan, IvOi. formorly a Honinti Calh die Primt;
Auricular Cnnfii^ion and PopLIi Nhnerios, by
Wm, Hogan, E*q i The, Artist The Merchant.
Tho Stiitesmnn.by (? Edward Le»lor, nnihor of
tlifcGlnryand Shame of England; Hold'* Dictiona
ry. Receivod by P. G. THOMAS,
hpr 13 Sign of Ufa Ledger.
B tJ T T13 il-1 < ik 0 u a 7ius Ii 0 iTft u tie r, ju«#t !
received, Olid for s-llo by
I,. BALDWIN A CO,
x
PP* 2,
nruM SiAftaBijy.iiti' vIp® 1
‘W; Another lot ftifyalf low. ' - • ’ ; j ;
JOHN'BOUtllWELL A CO? ;
/tRio 8 V8 llrran itrrH,
COLD FEET.
Consumption. Liv**r complaint, pnin* in the
rhost nr side, falling oirof the hair, one nr the oili
er. nlwny* a'•companies cold feet. It i* n sure
sign ol disenm in tlm system to have cold feet.
Tlm Salvo will cure every case.
In Scrofula. Erysipelas, Salt Rheum. Liver
Complaint. Sore Eyes, Quincy, Snro Throat,
Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Brna*t, Piles, all Clmsl
Disease*, such a* Asthma. Oppression, Pain*,also,
Sore Lip*. Chapped Hands. Tumors, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Nervous Doon-es, and of tlm Spine
there is probably no medicine now known so
good—and as for Burns, il has not its equal in
tlm world!
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. MASCULINE
SKIN, GROSS SURFACE.
It* first action is to expel all humor. It will
not eenso drawing till tbo face is frao from any
matter that may ho lodged under *kin, and fre
quently breaking nut to tlm surface. It thou
heal*. When there is nothing but groasues*. or
dull repulsive surf-me. it Logins to soften and
soften until tbo skin boemnoa n* smooth and
delicate os a cliild’8.
WORMS
If parent* knew bow fatal moat medicines
were to children taken inwardly, they would bn
slow to resort to them. E#peeia'ly “mcrcnrl d
lozenge*."called 'lacdicatcd lozenges,’’ “vermifu
ges," pills, Ac. Tlm truth is, no one can tell,
invariably, wlmn worms nro prnsont. Now loi
III0 *i,y to parents, that this Salvo will always
tell if n child bn* worms. It will drive every
veatigo of tli'tin away.
Timm i* probably no medicine on the face or
the earth at once *u sure and 10 safe in tho ex-
Toil et
Alllimii'li I li«*» «"i'l I'tll. 11,1(1,11 i< «« 11 I" 111
n'.tnrnlivo} ynl I will null* il «anlrt«( lh. warlil!
’I’lioy nny tiring llicir Oil. for nnd nrnr, .nil
, n ||,J will rmlnri 1 tli. Ilnlrlwn omo, lo Ilieir olio.
Ol.ll HQRRSi
That .OHIO Soro. nrn oil imtlol lo tlm inipuri*
lion of llm .yitlom. i« boo.H.0 limy onmml |m.«
iiirtliroil.il llio nnUirnlrlimlllol# of llm lii,ori.iWo
|i.n|iirmion. If iticb «oro, nro ImnloJ U|i, llm
inilHiritioo ftlBJl Imvo.onm ollmr oull.il, or II will
cniliinpnr lilo. Till. S..IVD will .tllnyS pwniO.
for.,mh.omr,,™io- hMTlMI
li remove* almost imumdintely tlio iuflnmmn-
thin amlswoHiiig. vVlionlbit tinlu iff oouno cutisml
FEVERS,
In all caves of Cover, tbo difficulty lies in the
pores being looked up, : *n that Iho hunt and
perspiration cannot imim off. If tlm least tnois-
turn could bn st.irlou, tlm crisis bns pa#*od and
the danger oven The Alj^leaiing Ojniin.entwill
in nil ca*e* of feversnlmost instantly unlock, ilm,
iikin niiil brliig forlh'lho pdrspiratiun. * , <
. SCALD HEAD.
We lia it cured cnnAa that Hctnlly defied every
thing known,-hit >w#ll at the ablltlv of fiftf ep or
twenty d«etoin. : Ono'tnan told us he had spent
i(500 on hj* children wUhonuny benefit, whan a
few boxci of the Oinltnonr curod them. -
a Pail
i.nrgnMii'k do
Yellow Dutch Onion
Curio,I I'nraley
jioDulcIi Parsnip
(•uriiftcy do
Enrlv alntihln bios*, fi
Do Warliioninii ilu
Do Warwick «lo
I)waif Mnrmfal do
MnIcIiIho do do
Caveunc I’eiiecr
Bill do
l.ungBcarlnt Rndiah
Do Bnlmon du
BcnrlntTurniii do
Wliito do do
Yellow do do
While Foil do
Black do do
Hnl.ify
E-irly Summer Bn-li Sqnaah
Do do Ciook Neck -lo
Winter do do
Vcirniulile M 11 row do
l.nrjjn Und Torn do
Early White Dutch Tor.iip
Do Hod Toji do
Du CnrdniiSloiiO do
White Flat do
Largo Eng. Norfolk do
PornloTo|i llnln llagndo
Early Cnnailiun Corn
Sweet or Sugar do
Turcnrora do
Whito Englltb Mtuinrd
Brown do
Sago Send
Sweet Murjorum
Ause.Scnd Whrnt.dn Rye,
do Oaia, Timnlliy, Rod l'up
nnd Clovorseed.
Ilo * Chinn Owuif
Do Molinwk do
lloyalDwurf do
l.urge Limn do
Scarlet It minor* do
While Diilcli do do
Rod Cranberry Polo do
Early Biood Turnip Beet
Long do do
Early Whim Brncoli
l.nryo Purple Cope do
Cram ClolnHuvory t'uhbage
Early York do
Do Large York do
Ilo Sugar Loaf do
Du Drum Hi-nd du
irgo Lain do do
Do do Bnllnriea do
Eearly Horn Carrol
I.oiij Orange do
Early Cauliflower
I,nlo do
While Solid Golnry
Curled Celery
llro nl Loaf Crcit
Curled do
Early Frame Cucumber
Do CluMcr’ do
!>u Short Orem do
-^niigCrecii do
Purple Eng Plant
lireon Curled Scotch Kaln
I'urpla do do
Large Bcuicli Leak
London do
Curled Bilerin !.e|tiire
Loiiu Orecii lle.iil do
Imperial Culihago do
Whita du do
Drum Head do
Prickloy Spinago
Rnuiul do
For sale nt wholesale or retail on reasonable
terms. ...
A11 n*sortnicot of valnahlo works on Agricul
ture, Horticulture, Gardening. Raising of Horses,
Cnttle, Slmcp, Ponltry, Ac. will bo kept constant
ly on hand, with tlm moat popular works used,
jan 14 DENSLOW A. WEBSTER.
A N ORDINANCE, to amend an ordi
nance, entitled “an ordinance to nmcml tlm
existing ordinances.regulating the duties oftlm City
Watch, A:c.;" und further to define the duties of
tlm same.
Sec. I. Bo it ordained by the Mnyor and Alder
men of the city of Savnnnah nnd hamlets thereof,
iu Council assembled, and it islmreby ordained by
tlm authority of tho .same, That from and nftertlm
passage of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of
oach and every watchman of the city of Savannah,
to plncu upon the information docket, Ihe name*
of nny nnd all persona who shnll nt nny time be
guilty of violating any of tho existing ordinances
nf tlm ciiv of Savannnh, nnd shnll report to His
Honor tlio Mnyor, nil viulntion* of llm snid ordi-
nances which may coma wiihinliisor ihuirknowl-
edge nt nny time, eitlicfat night, whilst engaged on
duty, *>r during tlm dny. nr nny nlimr time wlmn
-licit violation of any of the ordinances albresnid
tilinll come within hi* or Ilieir know-lodge.
Sec. 2. Bo it further ordnined by jlm authority
aforesaid,‘ Tliit any watchman or watchmen, who
shall, or may lm guilty ^f nyglocttn Juf^m njpffiist
npy riqraou 01* person*, who shall at Tiny Unto bo
guilty of viblullqg nny nf l|m exiting ordinances
aforesaid, siieli wnichmnn or Watclmmu shall, upon
cotivlclidn bf sucli neglect of duty, lie finod in n
*nm not exceeding ton dollars, or bo 'dismissed, or
both, nt 'he discretion of the Mayor
Sec 3 Be It further ordained, That till ordi-
finite'!#, nr pail* of ordinances, miliiniiug ngainii
tlm iiiovi*ions of this urdinniil'O be, and the tAnm
are Imroliv rupenlod..
Fusciid iu Council. Iftth F«ib., 1846.
H. IC. BURROUGHS. Mayor.
Attest, A. C.'Pavxnimiht. c. c t-35 fob 23
apTHAIJISUBWl! co’vrop
/Jil IIAIITFO II). CONNF.CTICUT—Tli,
undersigned, agent* for tho ahove Company in
thiscity, coulimifi toin*ure against loss or daitiage
tiy Firo on Building* or Stock* of Goods. 'Phi*
is nun ofth* old«st • lu*itr.\nco^C'jmpanlcs in the
'United Status, and .its los**n have a|wny»'bcen
promptly, mud. Application for .Insuraiico .will.
1011,31' CUIIEN^NQIUlia * CO»X*t«.
ivr~o.jtfoLAlSBl.-i'
LN lm#ea,liodlotparyjr|lni
ms f ll4a.n * v, WO OH) 4 CLAGIK
E IjECTRICAIj hair glove
AND BELT FRICTORS—Warranted of
the host quality.—The combined effect# of heat
nnd cold, nf variability in tciqpernturc, and irre
gular action of the aystem. produce a general tor
por nnd rigidity of tlio skin, inducing n slate of
disease which deprives tlint covering of It* flexibil
ity. and render* it incapable of performing those
functions for which natnredenignod it. To romo-
dy this evil, and restore tlm skill to u healthful state,
has long been a desirable object: and tlii* remedy
has been found in tlm operation oftlm Hair Glove
and Belt Frictor.
Tlm movement of all ports iff the body whilst
undergoing tlmproccx* of friction, produces a gen
eral activity, nud circulation nf tho blood, nnd at
llic same time removes all encrustations front tlm
*kin, ami clearsnu 1 opens tlm pores effectually.
The regular use of the Hair Frio tors night nnd
morning, will produce n general glow ami health
ful excitement of the skin, nud wil. oe found linih
a preventive and cure in nil cases of Cold. Rheu
matism, dec. They require only to be used in or
der that their most beneficial cflVcts may be known
nnd appreciated.
fob 7 T. RYERSON A CO.
rpRANSPARENT GELLATIAE.
L Warranted equal in strength to Russian Is
inglass fur Table Jellies, and of great service in
diseases where delicatu animal fond is required,
and well calculated for long sen voyages. It itn-
urovesby age if kept dry, and can be made into
Soup innfew minute*, and is of great Bcrvieom
clarifying Cider, liner, nnd Wire.
TO MAKETAULE JELLIES.—Uso nt len«t
two ounces of Cooper’* llefinnd American Ising
Ins*, which should he first winked in cold wnterfor
two hour.-;drainofftbat water, thentnko twoqnorts
of cold watet, ono and n half pound nfdugar, put
in it tlie white, of three eg"*, tlm juice of throe
good sized lomons, the peal of one, a stick of cin
namon,n little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spiun
to suit tli" taite; *tir nil tho ingredients well to
gctlier while cold, then boil tho whojo mnss four
or five minutes, and then pour It through a Jelly
Bag, when it may lm put into glasses or moulds,
and when cold, will lm fit lor use. The moulds
should bn first wet with a little white of egg nnd
water, ju*t before tlio jolly is put in them, in order
to make itnn*v to turn lltom out on plates.
Tho Jolly Bfle is made of flannel 8 or 10 inches
across the opening, nnd about half n yard donp.
narrowing to a point nt tho hottom. Thclimnd
tlint run* through first, should he poured back in
the jelly bag until it runs through clear.
Add’ono pint of winn to tbo above for Wine
Jolly. Otlmr liquid* made from preserves, may
bo jollied by using the snmo proportion oftlm I»*
inalnss. . . .
BLANC MANGE mny I10 made by using at
least one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts of milk
or cream, the peal of two lemon* wignr and spice
to suit tlm taste—bring tho whole to a boiling
Imal, *trnin it, and when nearly cool, stir it well to
mix tlm cream that will ri*e while cooling, pour it
in mould#,nnd when perfectly cold, it mny,bo turn
ed out and will then be ready for use. Tho
mould* should be first wot with cold water, which
will prevent it from sticking to them. Just receiv
ed anil fof salehy
mar 10 T. RYERSON A CO.
uml il i«li.roll, Jirj.ln.ii i,y ,| l( ,
Mlno, Til,I IlieM.yorli. .nlliori MlJ
10 olfor for .nlo iKsoiyiHo iiot« lu ri„J
lisiuxin ill. county, of dunum, ,
I'url or III. oii.lSMi piiriion of p„
? d "' i, J ,n S lin «
J W. BclJwIn, soil llic city, rmuiini k
west .from tho main Savannab rite# il
Island to tho water tinr-age balWMrl
lliitcliini n l-lund#, tliKiice co#tw W d]ta
dam now existing, running north?'#,?
will mako thu quantity or land tweni.J
Sec. 2 Be it further ordained, Tlm 2
cause said piece or parcel of land to l
by three freeholders of dm city of
three ortho Alderman. ndvurti<«d fur«aL%
in liotb tho ciiy piipiiia.ilien nip up ai n? “
llio highest bidder, over and above ill
llm purchaser paying twenty per cefii"d,*
alioiif Wrid advance money, rcceiviii*,#
iho balance atnii interest of six pur cent 1
Quarterly, wjlh the condition thai j,;,} |j 11
111 conformity to the ordinance rtfultf
culture' '"i
See 3. Bo it further ordained,ihaull ?.#;'
nr pnit*of ordinance* militating again*; *
nance bn, and tlm sumo are hereby rtfo,-.-,
Passed in Council 14th May, ]Q4G
IL K UUIlROlJGIlSfi
Attest : A. C. Djvr.spr.RT.c c.
A’n ORD1NAN1JE,toprevbuti
interfering with, or injuriugtheoit
the river.
S c. ]. Bo it ordained by the Map
dermen of tho Oily iffSavnnnahandlAi
of, in Council mniumhlcd. nnd it it
nil by thu authority or ilm #nme,
after the parage of this ordioanca, no,
ifflumlicr. ranging limber, log#, rtiretJ
reeds, cane*, or wood, shall lie permittHt,
longsidc nfany of the wharves longer d£|
lour hours.
Sec. 2. Bo il further ordnined by t|xai|
aforesaid. That the owner or owner#:if*
gent* of raft or rafts ns recited in the lm
tlii* ordinance, who will suffer, orh
or rafts to lio alongside of any nf ihe
a luimer period than twenty four hoi
fiiiecJ in the sum not exceeding thirty _
iu ense no owner nr ngent shall be vrhKaj
shall be the duty nf the Harbor Mwttti
Marshnl. to cause said rnfl ur rnfu mUi
across the river at the risk and expfow"
owner or owners, and that it or tliey skalj
iu the custody of the Harbor Mailer or “
shat, nnd not to he restored to iucrtl
until the fine and expense# accrued
paid, otherwise, or in case the pronerlyt
ho claimed within ten day*, it»h.ill I,hen
duty of the Harbor Master or City Mai
veriise the pnine for sale at public, ontajj
days, for the purpose of collecting theixt
fraying the expense*. The balance r
coed* nf the sale, should Un-re he any, i
into tlm hands of the City Treasurer,
counted for to the owner or owner# of
party.
Sec. 3. Be it further ordained br (be „
nforesnid, That ail ordinance* militatit^ 1
Ihe provision* of this ordinance be. amlila]
nxe hereby repealed.
Passed in Council.30th April. 1816.
Attest. II K BURROUGHS,III
A. C. Davexport, 3 c.
may20 'AlJ
XTRACT of nn Ordinancarrmt
Scavenger's Department, p«#^ r ~ r
15tli iff Aunust, 183ft.
“ Be it nrduiiioil, that die owner#, tfBi
ciipnut# of hoqaes, *' all keep wiihiiiihwn
enclo#urcs respectively, a box orlmrrdr
cient size, ill winch fbail lie depouieJillii
fifth, rubbisli, uirt, and other muter gt|N
said building nnd enclosure, nod lh« mi
every dcpcnptioii as aforesaid, #hal!bed
said box oroarrel, from the firat day ft
the fir-tduy of November, before iho' (m
o’clock A M.; and Irom the first dny of |h
her. inclusive, to the last dny nf March,'If*
before the Imur or 8 o’clock A- M-jaadW
ter so placed, shall be daily reuioved(Sii4
cepcd) hy the snid Superintendent,»*«•
vvi hout tlm city ns shall be designatedkrlhel
or a majority of the Street nnd L*neC*w4l
npr 25 3 A-C. DA YEN'PORT,j
IVI Arir’S IHiNOIVNED ,
ItjL TER CLOTH.—Approvednndro
ded for the last forty yenrs by the omit e
the Faculty and citizens in the United 81
pared only by thesolo Proprietor, T. vV.D
M. D., successor to Uouchonry Lonk
lato approved preparer. 1 <
quAurixs or maiiy's plaster cw
Tlii* Plaster Cloth i# so well knownJMjj
tlm United States, but more geuerally i#f
of Pliiladelphia. that its beneficial fltefU"
prising cures, have procured lor 'ltj>«f
lion and rccommeiiduliou of the most en
tlie Faculty.
It is a sure and safe remedy fnr. I
Sores, either fresh or of long dannee.*4j
and prevents Gangrenes, am! by a UrntlJJjP
nation will preserve many a taluaUtlyiff"
(11 case* of inveteracy of Ulcer*, art ft
of the affected parts to mortify, (nf Gang
vill be advisable lor tin- uu!"rtiina|e n
resort 10 thu use of some gentle pup®
alow day*previous to using the
inue tlm saum till a cure i- comp!«|e«^
may be confiduntly expected in "«
No purgative morn propertbun Br. V]v
known Anti-Billion* Pill*. ,
Tlm Malmigorsofllm Negroes i« ran»
lm ilenominatinn of Ulcer#; this valnnblin
* also a certain cure for it, if d'* MineoT
e olisorved a* above. „
Cancer*, Erysipelas. Wen*. ScrnruIM
White Swelling, Sore Breast*. Ffinn#,
«nd BoiGore removett. amt rnm# b*rP“f P
red by the n.*c of this vnlunble Plaster. .
It remove* Abscesses, nod disstputc*
htimoiin; it also cures Sprains, Draws. W
Scalds, Burns, nnd all Sores nml WoniwM"
to suppurate; it draws c-intcrized 8or<#
very »ucce**lully nnd without pim-, J*
distressing pain front Gout or Rnrow*f
very short biu", and i# a safe and cerwn
Rheumatism nnd flying Rheumatic n™
Plaster be constantlynpplied to the aa
for six or oiglil months,tlm parts nffcctM
rigorated, and a cure seldom fnil#l n ®*W2
It 1* also Rucccssfully used fur the ciireo
Those nseftil men, Mariner*. .1
withoutMallv’s valuable Plaster LKWN
any length of time equally good. »"•' *T
ly calculated to dry sores arising
wound*, after they nro suppurated, ww
aid*. It is nocessnry it should lielrcp'f
Recpivcd aud for sale by,
mav 12 T 1
1
15
D RY GOODS.—IHO hull)*34,7 0nnd4-4
brown Shirtings and Sheetings,5 do 5 4 noij
6-4 do Shirtings
60 bales Cotton Ombltrgs, of Northern nnd
Snu|lieru maku
10 dn Baxter's undrosmd Flax 0*nnhurg#
15 .do brown Cotton Drills.Bozov'il^Gront
Falls and Yiirk*
10 do Bed Ticking, assorted ott ilitlcs
30 casus 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 blenched Sheeting!
50 do. Fancy Prints, ass. stylos and mini
do F.arlson Ginghams
do Pantaloons, Cotton Drilling, liluo
Drills, mixed Denims. York Fattcas,
Cottoimdos, &c,
5 do Goorgi*Nankeen*.
3 do- 4-4 I ruh Li non* > , 4 f :
2 do Brown Holland, 10 po*. whito do
5 do . Coto’a 81100I Cotton. 2 do Clark'* do
fill piocos fancy Lincu nud Cotlou Drilliugs
20 do Gras* Cfoih Liden 1
200 do 6-4 eiieckod, striped nud plain Cam'
. . brie*
50 do t3-4 striped and plain S w is# and Booa
Miuiiu
150 do pruttod Lawn* and Freiieli'Muslins
500 dozen black aktto. mixed and whim Hose
nnd Half Ho*o
200 pieces !M«JH Flagg bu t Pbngoo IMkfii
200 dozen plaid Head do
100 do tibia Rninal do
300 do Britunnin do
Tngathdf witlvo general varietymf impy other
iloseri|itinn*of Dry Gnod#,&o. which arc u>u«|ly
kept in dry goods itoroit nil of mo nt arrival*
which ha# boon MUoted .particularly for, thi* mar-
«el, and i# offered fnr *alo at the lowest market
WKPzmmff
J UI.F.S 1IAUKLS I’.AU DIVINES
NUS or Nymph 80AP.(jfo»'!^
composed of nn Eastern Botanical
surprisingellioacy for rendering tha
fair. A« n creator and conservator w
distinguishing charm of female lov«iij*"j'
parent fair skiu, Jule* Hauel'* Laa m
mi* or Nymph Soap may be
most magical power, compoiedi for tw ( j
of oriental baliamio plant*, to
of nil mineral admixture, it U dtfttjJP
cimdly for it# extremely bland. punljiR
iog action on tbo skill, and oy
pore* nnd miiinto secretory v0!i ■
purities From Uie surfice. allay#
iullammation aud by tlii* moi!*ou|aton
di-sipntos all rndnou, tin. pimj'le*).!
outaneou* viiitatiou* inimical 1tQ
He** ;' iff constant fise’will flange 11
complexion into one ofmlian' whiten
To sontlemon afflicted with »
skin In shiivlhg, illil twa of the E*u B «
n09,‘ Wil| bo round to al'ny all cutwow
oeeqaioned by common jnap ; or crea _
miito. Jdst received and
jnu27-■ ^ltYBRSOiyy
B ~ Trs’CLofiiSfl.
, of Gingham Suck*, black
Cainhlel Jnqkot* and l^ntaloonj.
do,', Gingham Jackets,
Linen do.Cottonadeifo, AlbertpUW
GamhrOnn do, Brown Linen do. r[
(.'men do. Cotton ide do, and« »«>'* 7 ..■*
'nprfJil ' ; iBBrJJS
‘■‘nas 1 ’-'*'
kinds,-mu,1 «
do do rut c,p. .for pl ; oH>ln f
Roled Invoice Paper: IU do PlJJjj
Lotter dot 200 doWrapp/tgdotOW
jty Nijw* Ink.
mar 3,
DENSWVV*WS«
| J:I A now I mdine front brig Clint***
lo .ftom’thewburf,V-. v -‘