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O^fu^tmuaoH voui.iy
To all wlmm ii owv ionium.
ITtrilKHKAHi Win. D U«lo, Administrator of
W lint t)«Mtu nl' E. M. Cnlii, lain of Mini
cntinty, ileciinttiil, hath applied to flic Him. lint
Crturt of Ordinary ,lbr Lottor* Dismissorv*
Tints* are tlmr«loretoF(t*»'ipdiidnmiu'ih nllcpii-
; tornml, to tile (Imir objeclioua (If any limy buvi*|
m fib* applicant in tlio Clerk's olliee of the si id
Court on or hefore tin:, niit'b day of December,
neat, otin:rwho letter! dinuiDsor* will bograntod
Witiigs* tlio Hon John 'Pumpkin*, one ol lb-
Justice* of Mid Onuft,thb»Uth diix of June, lH4li
jniie0 HENRY R. FOftT.c.c. o. c.c.
, ntorjltt-Cnmilen iVnniiy.
! ' To nil whom itmav concerti.
W HEREAS J nines Uw'-otnl, Executor of
tin* U>t will uinl leawment of J-uiu It Ro
binson bite of m id dimity, tleceitnud, Imthupplied
to tlio lion the Court of l.lntin:iry of Cnin-leu
County for Lotion Di*uiii*Muy Imni end ust'ito.
These are fiiurefitrn to I'itu.ind admonish all nod
silign'nr \hn kindred and creditor* of I bn mud de-
reaaed to lilo their objurliniw. (if any they have.)
in llo- Ok-1 hi oftice oftlio until Com*,on orlnfimr
the mill day of .September next, nlliui wise Lellcrn
l)imii* ory will b« granted.
Witness, tbe lion Nalnniid J Patterson. Jr ,
one of llie Jii'tices of do: aaid Court, Ibis 3 1 day
i. March. I81<f.
u.ar.lO HENRY K FOR'IVc r o. r
w
Cioot’tfia -Mulimit County.
I’o ill »\Iiimii it may rcin.-orii.
lIERKAt*. Jo.ndiJ E'l.'iiti nod Boiij.u
LGCIAL NOTIflKS
IVTOTICK.—All person* iud* lui-.-.l to die us* *
L1 tan: ot Timm is Wylly, Suu'r. I«l« of Idling-
ham comity, doCita»ed,-tilt) heretiy r* quusttpl In
•onkn imiiivili.itn pay omit; and all pur-mM having
detnatida again-1 said dm:ti.*ud will lender them m
agree.,ihlu to law.
HAIIAll GVWYLLY. I’.x’ix.
Kl,l611A \V Y.LLY, Kx’nr.
•tllg 10 lliti~\
■jYTO'I'lCI'J- All poroons having til iiiii* iig*im*
I i the i Male of Ml*. Anil I'uiiiiinglium, late o
Haio ii, . McIntosh county, will-render their tie
counts duly nii'-atml according to law; mid nil per
■•*"»* iiololittfil -will pht.se make payment to
iiorf It ( IIARLES SFAI.IHNH.JKxW.
I^AUDK mouths alter il'ile, iipphcatiou will no
L made to the lion, (he Inferior Cum I of Clint-
m county, when silting for ordinary lint piisc*,
t»t leave to sell all the real estatebelonging to the
•e'jiie of Wt ham Urntixliy. late of said eonnty.de*
'•eased, for the lienelit of the lie rs and creditors,
tifivJO THOM AS J. BRANSBY. Adn.’r.
TV OTHUIL—All persons ludeiiUul to the es-
II lute of the Into Jonathan Thomas, of Mein
tosh county, deceased,are requested to make pay*
iohiiI; and those having demands against the es
tate, mo MapieHteii to pies* ill the same properly
attested for puyiiieui, vviihin the limn prese.nhi i|
by law.to \VM. J. KINO, Quid. ExV.
may 23
O'S’M’12,—All persons mili'bleil to liio os
Kilts, Administrator* on the estate ol John
(J Kveiiit, deceased, i.av« applied to the (Ion the
Court of Ordinary of said county, for letter* dis
m'ssorv. *
These are th-iHore to cite Hiid admonish uli
emie.erucd. to tile their objection* it any, hi my
olHce, within the •tine prescribed by law, otln-i*
wise litters tlismi.«*nry will ho granted.
Witivs*. the Hon M Denmark one of the
JiMie.es ol the said Court, this lllii day of Jiily,
lfilfi. I) Wit) BEASLEY, c c. o. b c;
jolH I
OttOi^ln -Btlllocll Kwlllli) .
To a'd'vvhuui it may eoneorn.
Tl/MKREArf. Margaret I.. Wtlhams, Admjn
if istiulrix, and II H. Il«lg-s. .Vi|niniistra-
tor. on the -Vtate of I'.ly K- nnedy. hath applied to
llte Hon itiu l.vletior Coii'l of*Rallocb emrity.
v, lule *ittmg for oidmary purpo.es, for Kottms
iTts'iu.sorr.
These ini therefore to cite an I admonish alt per-
mios emicerocd. to file tlimr idyertion.s, if any they
have, in my oflii:e, in terms dl lb • law, ollicrvvisn
Letlrui l)isiui*«ury ill be gianlcd.
Wttiieas, the lion' Peter f’one, one of ihn Jus*
t,..Es ofeaid Court, ibis lilh day of March, IMJii.
march 7 UAVIl) ur.ASi.KV. <; c. o. n •.
(lPorfiT;PHttiii>cli Ooiialy.
To all whom it may concern.
W 'llKItllAS. Wm II olcLine. AdmiiiHlra*
tor on ilie estate of II. < a. F. Donnld.on.
and also Administrator on the estate of James (i.
Kerhv.hu'li applietl to ilio lion, iltu lof.-ti..r (.’min
of Bullouii county, while x*ning I'm ordmury pur
poses, for Kutieis DiMiitssory.
Tb-se are tli-refon* to cite ami adumnish ail pnr-
Miiis emice tried, to liio their objection j, if any they
have, in my o',lieu, in terms of the law, otherwise
Kellers (>i*oo*sory will he gr.niti d.
Witness, the lion. iVmr Cone, one ol the Jus
tices id's 'i I Court tin* lilh day of March, 1 ri |(»
march? DAVID BKASLKV. c. c. n. n
(■ttargiii-itiniucii i'otiaty.
To all whom it may concern.
W ltKKKA.S. Iler.cki-ih J Parri.sli.fiunrdi ui of
Webby Ann Mini, a minor heir of Wiley
Uud. dereased. applies On letters dtsmisboiy I'nno
•aid guardianship
The*.: are Ibcreliue in i it*? and adimmisli all
persons whatsoever mtcre-iud. to libMbeir objer-
'tioris, it a»iv. m niv olliee vviibiu n*e m e p.-e*erd>-
ed hy law/ otherwise lettius diMinseoiy will be
granted.
Witness, til" lion J mi** le’U. sin- of lliejiis-
ttces'it'the »atd Court, this *.'Hdi day of May A
I). IrtjO DAVID IIKASI.KV:
nine ti 1 t: e u. r. *
’ ii-Viiind «* ii foil my,
To all whom it may concern.
W HF.KI*AS. Ilurvvrdl A Brown. A'lounisli.i-
loi ol'Mie est.ile ol K Chevalier, deceased.
Ills ip|d|e*l to the lloiuuatde the ('mill of Oidi*
ii iiv ol (laiiobui eoiiuty Im Keitels DiMiiis.nr).
'Ilie.su •'ue then fore to cite and admnni'h all eon-
enrued.to file their objections (if any they have)
l.j the appiitisUl ill the Ch'tk's olliee of said Coin!
on or before (lie ninth day of U-eemli, r. next,
ollierwise Letters Disnu—nry will lie grautid*
Witness the lloii Joldi Toinpkios. one of the
Jn-liei's of the said Court, llii-Itlli day of June.
mo HENRY It KURT, t c .» r; i^
join: 'J
~ Ocoi’Kla-Jlr:ftritttsii Lo.itnf.
'i'n all wlmm ii miyuiiueerii.
W HEREAS. KW Delegijl. Unrrge A Mc
Donald and James Blue. K.\ee*U"|s of llo*
la-twill and t-sHiueiit of Norman J M-Dmnld.
late of said eouiily,deceased, have applied to (lie i
Court ol Ofdipacy of said Couiil), In l.vt rr;
Disnn- oiv.
Tln-se are llict* fore to cite and -•dmnnid, all
persons uiiirumd loti!*' dour obj—l;ou>.(if(un
t'o»vh >»«) in the Clerk'**.Mltce ols.nd Court, vvtib-
>tl c ti lie pr-s-rih d hy liw; otlieiwi.se Kelli:is
l) tniMOiy will hegiaiilvd.
Uivuti under my Ii nid at tdfiee, tin* -l«l» daj ol
Mav. o a tlioimand eight loiinired and loriy si.x
may H .1 Ti I\VN S KND.i: c. o m'i e.
late i»f Francis S Perchi-r. deceased, late ol
Chatham calmly, are nipjisied to make payment;
and iIiohi* to vvhotu the estal i- indebted, will ren
der their claims propeily a!t>..s|ed within the tuna
prescribed hy law. in
JAN NET K. I'ORCIIER.
«»5 7 _ Adm’iv'.c. | n.
{ ^VfUK. inonilis alter due, application will ne
made to lint (loll, the Inferior Cunrt nl Chat
hum county, while silling for ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell a portion of the estate, both real
and personal, belonging to the late Fnuieis 3 Por-
Clirr. deceased. JANNETE I'ORCIIER.
7 *- Adm’x n. t. n
ivtoticb;—aii pursuits having demands
J a against tliu estate of the late Mrs. Ann Hi I
‘•her, ate requested to lender them duly u'lcstcd;
and those indebted to make payment.
ju|y sw — vv. b. ui,i.i.tten. r.x'nr
t JIOUIl momlis allot dale^ tippliviilion will be
Hindi- to the lien the Justices «f ihe l.l'.rhu
Court of Liberty comity, when f itting for ordina
ry purposes, for leave to sell a part of lilt! real es
late of Kohml Hendry,late, ol'nai.l County.deceas
ed. for the benelit of the heirs and cruhtois ol
said mA ite.
J A. IIKNORY. } ,
joint (» E. DANIEL, j ** k ori *
|\l OTICIL-Ali plrrMtils iudthti d to the es*
-1.1 taut of the late U'dnut Hendry, decea-ed. o'
Liberty county, are hereby reipiesttd to inal.e ill.
mi diale pa; on uli and tho.e having dutnuin's a-
-aiiist said i -i.Ue will lender them in ogrncalilc to
law, to Jt>l| \ A. HENDRY, or I
ENOCH DA MEL, <,
may *Jt»
Ex’or
ri'HJIl UUilillis oiler date, appheation vv ill lie
5- undo In the lloii the Jo-liees of llo: inferior
Court of IJulhich comity,, w hilo sitting lor nrd na-
J>’ piirp'ises' for l-avo to sell all tin: lands belong
ing to the estate of Frederick Lanier, late of -aid
comity, deceased, lor the bi-m-lii ol tau heirs and
creditors of said estate.
Al'CU^TL'S LANIER. ?
MOSES I. IIODtJI.S, \
Adlll’is.
A »I.
-*V TAB’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The following, alllioii-h it may appear a little
huioormitf to roiiiii. is not tin* le-s worthy ol* poll-
he,itimis and lie the Ihcuiy of M.igucttsiu true m
I.iUu. it shows i; is rnmetiines pro luclivc of mu h
SynAct'xr.. D-e. lil IHJ—Denr Sir: -On.-
ciremii-nmre lias greatly helped tlio sale of Un-
Hals nil of Wild Cherry hen* A young lady was
•nagiielj'etl,,iiid i« •jne*te»l to pre-ci ihe Ibf her to III
who has an all'ctioii oftlio longs. She slid
llieto vva-a uiedieiiiv at llmtgh's necompiioied
with a small Imok. that voiild lo-lp him. It was
Ihe B d.-ain of Wild Clicrry. lie look d. audit
ured him. She has since prescribed it lot .ninth
r, who bas taken it with the same resn't.
Vours. vVe.. 11• • i'<• 11 .v lliiinoi 'i.
I* S. Hirigh A: Budges are beavy durnggist* nt
m laeuse, to whom vve.ieler the curious.
IM
svii.i.k. Dee JIM 18! I.— Dear Sir.—Yom
of Wild Chet v Inis ellecti'd .smile aslou
i.-iini'g cnnr* to il'. One ol vvliHi is an old lady.
Mis. Kos-itl who had been so lie nog for a long
• loo* vvuti fhmiuess of bri'.ilhuig, mid gi'lielal
klie*is. Hold she was finally obliged to keep Itci
In d A In-r v nous oilier remedies had heeuru
sorleduilovani.-lo- • omuotin:» dosing youl Ihtlsiiui,
and alier laknig tvv«> hollies, was su fir nieovuud
is In lu> able to i|tl< ml I" all the diltie- oi lier house,
and inrirtiting two hoitlea none was enlili I)' cm-
liespei llully. A ••
J'um S. C M ui i is.
DKTeh eoopeu’K ilEianep.
1 AiMEttlpAN hSIN'II.AHS-Wi.rNniM
tjipi il iiiaUiuigtli to Uusniail ls‘u»|{lus.v lor l .iplc
lelliea, an itif gie.u'service u ili-oiiHes whore deli-'
•vile uqima) fund is requit ed, null well cttlculntod
nr lujm no a voyages, it improves hy age. if kept
ilry.iitid catiho.umde into Simp iiiii lew utinubts,
uni is of groal service in darifying Cider, Beer,
and Wine.
To rrt'i/fc Tii’il i Jillirj.—Use at loanl two oil lid’s
ol Cooper’s ll-iliued Amur call Isinglass, which
should he Ii at snaked in enhl water for tvv > hours;
Ura.n oil* Unit water then ako two quarts of cold
vyiiur. tine and n Ii If jHiuiid.s nf sugar, pul in it
the white of llircd eggs, the jiueo of tlirnn good
-ir.ed lemons,llte pnaluf on afltiekof ciuii'amun,
nliule nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit
tly: taste; stir all the ingredients well ngether while
cold, then boil the whole massfouror five tniniitcs
mill then pour it through a Jelly Bag. when it may
be put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will
»o (it fur ti*o. Titu moulds should he lit si wet with
alittle whituof egg and water, joai helbru the jd-
y is put in Uiein, in order to tnaku it easy to turn
hem out mi plates, ^
Tlio Jelly Bag is made ufllauod 8 or 1(1 indies
icross the opening, and about half a yard deep,
narrowing to a point at the^holtoni. The liij'iid
din; rubs through first, should he poured hack in
the jdly hag until it runs through dear.
And one pint of wine In the ulmvu forWito'
Jelly. Other liquids mule from preserves, may ho
ulliedby using the same proportion of the isiug
ass.
lilnitc Mange may be m.tde.hy using nt least lotto
Miiif.o ol'Isinglass I'ortwu quarts of milk, or cream
ho poaloftwo lomniiH, Hilg.irand spieo to suit the
H-te— bring the vvholo ton boiling limit, strain it,
ami when uo-trly gout, stir it well to ini&tho cream
tint will rise while cooling, pour it hi moulds, and
when perfectly cold, it may ho turned out and
will then he ready for use. The moulds should he
first wot with cold water, w!i|. |i will prevent it
rom .sticking to them.
A frexhsupply, juit received, and for *alu hv
nova T. ItYKUSOv A CO
nioiB.Lm'iaesioiNT.iieivi'.
CONSUMPTION CURED!
StJCHAH'S
fllllE preceding figure is given to represent the
I. In'jknsibi.k Fkiispihation, Itis the great
, great
evacuation lor the iinporiln's ot tin- body. It will
he. noticed that a thick cloudy mi-i is*m*s from all
puiiiis of Ihe Burfaec, which indicates that this
perspiration Hows uninterruptedly whim wo aru
in health, hut ccaxes when we nre sick. Life can
not he sustained without it. It is thrown ofiTrom
the blood am] other juices of the body, mid disno.
Hus hy iIiIh means, of nearly all tho impurities with
in us. The language of Scripture is, ' in the blood
i.v the file.” If it ever becomes impure, it may ho
traced directly to the s uppage of the insensible
perspiration. Thus we hoc, all that is necessary
when the blood is stagnant, or infected, is to open
the pores, and it relieves itself from all impurity
instantly. Its own heat and vitality nre milliciuni,
without one particle of medicine, except to open
dm pores upon the suriaco. Thus we sco die
folly of. taking so much internal remedies. All
practitioners, however, dire:i their ciTorts to re
store the insensible perspiration. The Thompso
nian, for instance, utmumi. the Hydropnihisl
-hrouds nsiuwnt lihiulccl*. the llomnprithist deals
out infiuitxsiuiids, Adopnthtsi-bleeds and doses us
with tnerciiiy.iind the blustering duuck gorges us
( with pills, pills, pills.
i To give some idea of tho niuonnv of thetnsati-
i si'dn perspiration, wc will stain tint the h*urm:d
• Dr. Luvvunliock, ascertained that five-eighths of
all wo receive into the stomach, passed oil' by this
nutans. In oilier words, if vvn cat and drink eight
pounds per day, wo evacuate five pvti.ls of it by
tin* insensible perspiration
This is mine other than the ttsod up particles of
the bl ind, ami other jttic* h giving place to the new
and fresh ones. To check thi«, therefore, in to
retain in the system five-eighth* of all the virulent
matter llut naliirn liuiu'iil issli'mld lonve the body.
By a sudden fnmnnitdon from hunt to cold,
tin: pores are stopped, the perspiration census, and
disease begins at once, to develop!' itself. Hence,
a stoppage of this flow of tlio juices, originates so
many complaints.
It i* hy stopping the poro*. ihnt overwhelms
mankind with coughs, cold, ami cousomptions.—
Xiuc-tualU* of the world d'.c from diseases induc
ed hy a stoppage of tho Insriribb* I expiration.
Let nut ask. now, every enudid mind, what
course seems the most reasonable to pursue, to
unstop tin* pores, after they are closed. Would
you give physic to unstop the pores? Or would
you apply sono thiug that would do this upon the
Hirfaco. where the clogging actually is? And yet
I know of no physician who In dies nny external
' ■' ci re it nt
sew
■•*. v* •
OcpudottaJ, ij«q of tho Ulijimoitt, ulvvaya
konp corns from growing. Fqqple iiooi) never
ho tiqubled with Ibmu if limy will tiro it.
AS A FAMILY. MKD101NK.
No imm can measure im value. So Iqng an. tlio
slips roll'ulqtig over the Huiivciir—po .,)|»|ig n»
uiun treads tho earth, amlijxcl to till infiruutieB ol
Ihii Hindi—so long,, ns disease, ami sickness is
known—just ho long will this good Uinlmoul he
tisud and ustenoied^ When iiimii censes from oil*
lha uar|lj, then tho duuiaud will cease, mnl not
il l limit' •
JAMES Me A LISTER & Co.
Sole proprietors of the nhuvo .Medicine.—
Price *Jfi cents nod fiO rent*.
CAUTION,
As tho All-Healing Ointment has been greatly
counterfeited, wo have given this Caution to the
public that ' no Ointment will bo gemtiim unless
tlio mimes of James McAlister, or James Me-
Ahstor & Co., are written ivitli u pen upon
every liibol.”
Now wo hereby oiler n rowurd or .$500 to ho
paid on cotivielion in nny of tho coii-tiinti d
courts of the United States,’ nr nny individual
cotiuturfi'itiug our naiiie and Ointment
For sale hv
ANSON PARSON Sand JOS. M. TURNER,
fob til IvdiVwr Agents. Savannah.
-teWA.ii.l'fe
i mpp'y of Mate Burke, or the
I the Sea; hy J 1] Ingraham.
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of the
CI1EST and LUNGS.
L >L*tMIAN’S IIUN0AR1AN BALSAM, the
y gro.it Engli-h Remedy for Pectoral and Pol-1 ... - .
iiiounr) dist'iisur, still statids iiurivallcd ami nusur-( >> l , l > " u, d |oii 10 enact it. IJmlcr the:
i« most I'lvguut, ngri'ealde and i-lIVctual I presen! to phjsinans, mid to all other.*,
f tinso formidable complaints now V'''.V•' 1 ! c ,[}!‘}JOINTMENT, or
icejvdtxod world. ’ V . ^ has power to restore
passed .is the
curative of
know n in the
Tluee years of trial in tlio United States, during
vvhi'-h linn’ it Ins liven distributed from Mattie to
Floiida, Im* nulv aerved t-i establish its pre-emi-
nt merit in all parts of the country, ns the greet
perspiration on tho leet. on the bead, around old
sores, upon tho ehcMl, in short upon niiypnrt ol the
body, w hetlier diseased s iglilly or severely.
It lin* power to cause till extern d sores, srrofn-
mi* humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to
discharge their putrid matter, and then heal* them.
it is a remedy that sweeps off the whole cata
logue ofniitnieoux disorders, and restores the en
tire eulielo to its healthy functions.
It is ii remedy that forbids the necessity of so
many and deleter in us drill's taken in the stomach,
|i is a rnmedy that neither sickens, gives incon
venience, or is (hrigrrmis to the intestines.
It prvt-ervcxnnd defends tho surface from nil de
rail I'uieiit of its fimutiutis. The .-nrfiicu is the
outlet of five-eighths of tho bile and it.-ed up mat
f ter within. It i- pierced with millions ol opening
REMEMBER THIS. j "»mlieve the inteslims. Stop uji th-.se pores.and
Spitting of hloud always ari-e. from a tcndmurr I knocks at your door. It i* rightly leriued
to iiilmri'iitoiis disi iH* s. and if not cln ukcd at the ' '
"IIItI. will -non r or I.iUt li'ruoiiate in diath. A
per-on who rains Hii.nl olive, will rai-o hlooil
un'e.-s a proper luratiii-iHiiMiiediakly un-
■i nil
ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in the vvor»t cases of Pnlioouary diseases; and llte
best and most agreeable curative of all tins slight
forms of colds, cough nod ii.fi •miiialior*, that can
P»smIiIv be ii-i-d
sphtinc or BLOOD.
This liigluliil syniptoni of anpiinching Con-
*iuup'i"u. -pn.I lyeheeki'd and prevented by the )
use of Bin bail's I liiliganaii ltd* mi. which heals I
ill" olfeoted lui'iohraue. roiuoves the incipient til- I
bereb's. and reston-s thiwi, vital organs, tlm lung*. \
*■' ' sound ami heal by condition.
\YI M'lCILY Ii. SIMM KUA ,
a I lonxr:y at i.aiy.
macon. t;r.o
All loi-iuess culriisli'd to h". care will inert with
promi'i aitciiiioii. c—I vr dec BO
r \ico ani) ii UKj;ici:l.-iir.i.is
J iiiiol mu<*• white Leal 1 * • "1. 10 ii .If lilt'- large j
No I ffe-*.-* M.n-k-rel I riding per bug I’bibir i.aud j
for so’e hy SCRANTON A JOll NS 1*0N.
m ty
B " Ali'/i DICl’N l’.eui:!i VYorsii-d !
B d/'»nm:s, tibn-k, wine ami a hit' B d/.oriiti;- i
and ll'ireg.'-: Idack sli’qo-d Pol o'le. Faoi'i Prim* i
Lplh's mi ] Mi-.iv Li*h: Tinead tll n.-s. Linen*. I
Long L»wo..l5 I*. Di.p‘'M. Brown |J" Imd-, S.i- I
tni Jem-; C.irohm. Cboolaw aod J.ion--' .Mill-j
1,00/ Chilli-; -vnite and laucy M ii- -ill.,, \*. -tin ;
li|.i**K li lh ill (,‘raval-. A c t(-":i*ed |>*i m J.i ( j
I, I'lloriO'. aod f.ii .rile b,
leli '.’ti HENRY I.XTIICOP J
A C \nE OF \STIMI \.
'I'hc follow mg is limn a di.-iingnisln-d Lawyer of
ibi'.iihr of New Y'nli. who hid he> n idllo-ted
willi ilo- A-llinia lor npw iids «f "TWI*.NTV
V E \ES;"au I who alier leading sin h > ti*es can
doubt llm • liieai’.v nl' this iiierlieiue ?
Nkw Yi.tt k . J.ioiiaiy lifi, HI 1 .].— | have hern id'
ll i-n-d with spa*iuodii: ti*tluoa lor (wetilv four
tear- --mto limen so suvendy a« to be confined to
m\ room l<>r tvWk-'; ami although atleiiih'd by va
rious medical advisers, of tiic liigliesi repiit.itiou
and skill m the I'oiiotiy. the relief win hut partial
a .d temporal) — twice ilio disease proved nearly fil
ial to lot life.
finim: fetv week* ago, I commenced taking
Wi-t ir'- B d-ani « l W i t! (.’berry , tvhii-h gate me
in-l.iol lehef, and a single holile pro'locml in a ]
lew .lit* what | heheve to In* a i idica! and per- 1
I'eei cine. A \Vil.i.i t*is, Altornoy at J.iw, I
No os Wil iam street, New York.
W«*are a'-q ..ouled willi the writer of theahotu :
ceitiliiMle and iiuslaleiiieiils are entitled to the j
loll couli.leiice id tin: piddle.
I*. A. *1*\l.ltl tin.K,
R.r.ud. i ol ilu: C'lv of N, tv l -ok. 1
.I'll! t P.llVI l! D. D.
V" .1 O' IOT..I i-| New York. j
P S The 'ibo'.eC Itilic.ite mav he set'll at No. -
. New \ oik. ' J
All-Healing, for there i« scarcely a dis-nse,
teriinj nr iiiterinl, that it will nut hcnelit. I have
used it lor tho last fourteen years for all ill-cases of
the chest, consumption, liver, involving the ot-
ployed ’ ' 4 "" inofl danger mid responsibility, ami I declare lm-
I’AIN IN THE SIDE. fore Heaven and man, that not in one single eiso
Tbia di-ties-ioi* symptom of Consumption ari. I U lailedlobcm fit. when the patient was within the
•"•s from mil ininiaiioii of the lungs, on the no in j ,, ‘" u ,|1<1,li tl menus.
loaiie eulli-d the pleura, m Ii mil liroocliinl :itl't*r;tion ! . ) have bull ph'-sicians, Itinmcd itltl.e prufe--sion;
ol llo* air pi-siges I n eiiher ease it is a very dan- i ‘have hi I ministeis of tho (iuspel, Judges on the
nermi*- ind'calimi of tlisoa-e It prevents foil uti.l | hetieli. Al lemon ami Lawyers, gentlemen of the
tret Inc..Hung, am! itv iis itv *y the n ilur.d -ttcligtl. : highest erudition and multitude-! of the poor, use
of tins system. The cause of this symptom.slum .1 I 1 ,V, ' , .V ' :i mly ol way, ami there has been b:il
lo: ieu.oved at once; and nothing call pns-iblv cl'» 1 ,|M! 'united, universal Voict —i.iyiu^
leet lli il t.l jer l mi lily and happily a< tj;,. « rc: , ( ( •‘.McAhsler.yoltr < Rutlliout I* good."
DOOliHi.—Tin* History oi tlio jlusidu umi
I y of da captives; hy R A Divimpnrl.
Rucollectiouaof the Eveiitfil Life of u Soldier;
hy the late Jos Dunultlsou, Sergeant in the Dlih
Seotts Brigade.
Tho Pirate’s Daughter; hy tho authoress of the
Conspirator.
Charcoal Sketches, nr Scenes inti Metropolis.
- The Comic Black-done of Punch, parts3 and 4;
hy (iilburl Abbott A’Ueckct.
Hamlet, a tragedy in fi acts; Ion. dodo
Tho Life, Trial and Conversations of Robert
F.muu-li, E-rj.
St. Janios’, nr the Court of Queen Anne, a liis-
lorcxl romance; hy W tlnrrison Aiosworth.
Tynley II til,a novel; hy Thomas Ilobd, author
of Whims Hint Oddities.
The Adventures of a French Gentleman— ton
engravings.
Also, a fresli
Foundering* nl
M ibid i, or the Memoirs of a young Woman;
hy Eugene Sue, author of llm Mysteries of Pa
ris.
F.oming Field, or the Youog Arti.-uin; by J II
Ingraham.
George Birnwll, a novel, hy tlio author of
Splendid Misery.
Nick Bigalmv and the Female Burglar, and oth
er leaves front a Lawyer's Diary.
Tho Widows' Walk, or the MysUrica of Crime;
by Lugano Suo.
Pereival Keane; by Copt. Marvntt.
Jack Hinton the Guardsman; hy Charles Le
ver.
Handy Andy; hy Charles Lovar.
Knights nf ilia Round Table,or Stoiicsof Aunt
J i m* hi id her friends.
Etiquette or ti Guide to the Usages of Society,
with n glance nt Bad Habits; by Count Alfred
D'Orsay
J-d.ii Oliver, or tho Bride of a Ghoitl; by llm
author of Major Jones' Courtship.
Thu Quaker Cttv or Monk* of Monk 11 nil. n
romance of Philadelphia Life,Mystery and Crime;
hy George Lippard, Esq author of ihe LuKe Alt*
U’iIi':!, A c.
The Spy, th? Pilot. ih n Red Rover, Two Ad-
ni'rals, and oilier*; hy J Feiinimore Cooprr.
Tcx im and the Golf of M.exieo. or Yatching ill
the New World; hy Mrs IL-usJon, with a portrait
of Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna.
The Cmmulcs of PiimviUe or Sketches of Geor-
!»in Scenes.
Major Julies' Courtship.
Married ntiu Single, or Marriage and Culihery
Contrasted; hy TS Arthur.
Tlio Big Bear of Arkan as and other Sketches.
Picking-* Itoin the Portloho of the Portfolio of
ll.o New 1‘rlcnus Picayuno.
Adventures of Capt Simon Suggs.
History nud Extraordinary Adventures of Mar
garef Catehpnla.
Al ss Pii'krrrng'n Novels.
Tin: Lady in Black, a.-lory of New York Li’o,
MIllinois an.I .Morals.
Th»* Riiii'oined Bride.
Charles O’.Mally, the Irish Dragoon; by Charles
Laver.
Destiny, nr the Clii-Ts Daughter.
Old St Paul's; the Mys'cries id Londnii.
Wih-y and l'utruuu'.s Library ol Choice Road.
io«.
I’.iihj’s Cabinet Library.*2f) vnl* Received by
PC PER G THOMAS.
may 3‘) 00 Bryan -l.siguol the Ledger.
VJL2JJ>Si. The suhsent-ers i.ro r.ceumg
• J and have made arrangements with n G irdner
and Seedsman of high reputation, to In: hereafter
supplied with a choicesclc tion of Garden Seeds,
us good us any to be liniml in this country, among
which are the following kinds;
'b oil Aktinricu* |(irrna t.'ilran .Melon
Bari) yellow »ix*vouk» Hoae-.Xutmo,
iiic!ii(,tukai. i.!ii-i.r..iii:NT.s-
l.ogl.4, Bmni'ily.
whn li i-1-
disruverrd by Dr Hii'Ji.i
•t-dde in i!s ingredients, ai
I ?:» |*uhoi,
Th" f" t-.
-.Now Un<lw>£ ii»m a *4 c .*•
* J mia. Ijr-uigei-, Lemons, m-w ('liei-Hulanil But
ler, R i •Mil». AIiiioii's Pi'i'-iv: I Gnigei; Crack-
r rs, Bofier. Sugar. S-'da. pilot B i-ad, und C.-m.il
I'l'oitr in wlii'h: ami half bid*. For Mile by
‘Jtimfyd _ H J. GILBERT.
M ol\hhks a Vii iiu:imV.—-■/>
lib's superior iiii ility New Orleans Mula -
-U h .d» ' l"UCfl lldtliiioie IS.o'uii Sales jus
jceejvcd wu-l f«r *al« ty U. A. CRAM..
aog 7
TVT F, W The iiii'iursiitboil wuuiii! n,l '* '*
,1\ inform lli.lr ci,.lmi„.rrtl>.| V 1 '-, 1 ! 11 " V'vV' !'! /-f ' '
M.'ivivMa tln’ir Hpnn, mil .Sum m„, I, ..V] ’’ '' W i'-I CI»:r, V .
Jy .Mu.l.r riulll'uK I I liu.nl. nil ul
wbieh lias IiOoii mm d'a' ttireil mid
i.l
"'leelc-d iiinh-r
Ibe unuiediule * iporvislon "I Mr C C Tbouipmn
Received and ui siore. ready for in-peeiinn.lil irk
amt Drabd'Ete Froek Cnais, do do Dress do, do
Cashm re'le do do, do I’ruek do, Fa nny Tweed
d i do,do Sael: do do Cfotoit Co ilinu do, do Gr. a-
Ltliml Frio-tee Coils, do do Ibe** Co.tls, (.‘beck
dodo, do do Frock do. Gingham do do, do Bn-i-
UttM do. Fumy Sax Gotha do, Scotch Cheek do.
Lilian do do. Union dodo, Fancy Marseille* Vests,
do Quilling do, Fancy light Doe Skill Cass Paula,
jo Drilling do.
PIECE GOODS.
Light Fretl h Cloths, French and English Drab
d'Kto, Figured Doe Skin Casunores. Merino du,
Frnneh JJrilim/«, Figured Quil iug , Snirl . Him-
pemlers, Gloves. Opera Tie-. Neck Ties. A c. For
•alti hy C C. TIIOMPSUN At (.*:>.
iinnfJi FJi* Bay «’r.'»»r.
Ti OOK’li-l'lU Corioeciiou ol aid t i.j i
J > Seleneaji hy Mary S«'itnirvol«i.
Dihlieal Legends of Km Mnssuloi m*; hv Dr G.
\Vief. comprising Nos. 11 and Jo of H irpets'
new MlfcqaMiny.
An w French Douu'S'ic CnoUery, wl'h many
tngmvliijr*
llarpijrs'lllnstrHtcd Wandering Jew No. Hi.
Harpers’ Pictorial ilistnrv of Eqjlaud. No I.
Harpei's* Illuminated and Illustrated 3iiak«punrc
New BE'Hl. and IIMU.
MorseV Gpo 'r.iplim Maps. No. fi. eoiitniniiig
MevchVCentral Am*-.r«ca. Yucit-ui, Mi»si««,pp»
Verniaut *rid New II imnshint.
A SeJiOoi i) 'i.oo <t' -if '.f',"- 1 I"]f? Ulap All,
l^nltiaq hy Wuljam Hnutli.L L t) , oi ov<>rreo
j;brj4 i»ijd Improvnryenii*. Jiy Charle* Antlnm L.l.
JJ: Rectivad hv , PETER 0 TllHMAs.
July. M pi Rr* a ri st sign of ib« Ledger
rTEEtt -—-Ilf b ill tthlx t M jBcvf i .pUiiqj
Jl #/ron *ldr> I!'irifj.nd.‘Mb lfor »i,lr* In'
I j’fnV 10 U'ViUtt A CUGlKiftX.
g •- fiom Mr J im lb own,
•eo-lve b.nldi-i ill llo eilx of New Yolk, ill
oilier from Mr. Woodrolf. of F.li/..ibetlib
Tbn oiigiii.ili-1-r ilieatcri ol'tlu.’-e and many others
may It tint No. Ido Fiilnm •li-el. New York.
Nl.w Y *• i k. Match ID. 181!)—| i\a»l:i'f fallal
taekiol willi a pain and severe-prenu-o ofthe elirxl.
wlii' li euiiiiiiiicd for a nuitiher of xvet-lv. I had
previ.-n-l.* for several years been subject tin per-
in lUi'tilvve.ikui-ss ol the chest CaU-.KKt liv aMtir.iu.
i'ln-ln-t .ittuek gnvo mo inin-h nppiclieu-ioti a- |
the eoiitmeuni-meiii ofa f till dtsoifie.
gill to take
a sili/h; kill-;
soon removed n!| sorencHs from the
pt-rlectly linriiib -s n all its qualifies.
LIVI'.ll CmiPl,.AIN'T.
In rases of ('iiusuuiplioii, the Liver is always
more or lu-N all'ectcd, ami also ibe Splei-ti I'leurn
and small in'ii-liiion. (In ,| s-t-etiii*; CoiiHinnptivi-
pab'.'ins, Tubercles nre often found in all these or-
-'in-*, toirlieiil nly upon the Liver, which aksn he.
eoiiien fatty, oily uud swelled. Tbe rtf.-et nf the
11 nilgai inn B.i'saui in diu-a-e- of flic Liter, espe
cially if ii he of an ulcerous nilnro, i* dirn-t and
pow ufill. Simple disn.'ist) of the Liver inntt. ml
• d hy Coii-uioptioii is speedil; curi.ul hy its uso,
WINTLR CUIMHI!
The li.irdr. diy, linking U'in'er Ccugli which
a fillets Old I’enple. and nival ds in a Imv state id
health i- happily afi'ei'ied by the iliiiig«ri-!ii Bat.sam.
11 warms, nuiisteus. and siiinul das Die whole
hremliiiig iippioaltiskreiiiim.'s all moil.i.l inacus,
and iilher foul mitlei; purifies and uiiiiiinlei the
Idoml; niiprove.-i llie seen live nwt-r of i!i, ; Lixer.
Spleen, and ‘"her largo gland*, nud the digestive
"Igaii.-; and inipn;l.s new Ido to llm xv.m am!
emaciated system.
BRONC1HTLS!
Bronchitis. Dillienliy of Breathing,
Hough, a ►hiuv expel leralion. wiih ..II oil.
-v ill plums caus' d by atle.-t.ou uf do* »ir-tuln**h*nd-
it'g from I i-throat iu :1m Lungs, me direetl) and
*pi c lie,ally fined hv the use of the ndiuiiahio
ri-m-dy invented by Dr. lluchnn.
For sale in Siixniniah, by
J. M. TURNER.
i'd'jJ Monumi'iit square.
CDNSi^MPTION.
It rni h-rdlvlie rrediled that ii salve r.aii have
j -my elfeel upon in- lungs sealed, as ilp-y are with
I in t ie sys’i-ni. But if placed upon tbe chest, it
i peoehiite.s direrfiy to the lungs, sepxr.l-'s the
, pm «iiiou-> p:ir:i'-lo« that aru euusumiug them, and
I m-cit niiisiy that ii i* curing ii'-i's«in- nfCmi-
n np i-ui e.intinuiil!), ahh'iug!i xx e are to'd u i-*
• fouh-'iu.m*, I can: unt what ta s;uvl, n\ long na I
j «au cun sexe.-ai thoiis-iud I'l-rsom yearly.
HEADACHE.
The S.dx'c l.a- rtireil persons of the IL-nd-
I jeht’ of I’J yens standing, and who had it regu
i lar'v eveiy week ‘■o that votr.iticgonelitook place.
! Duafnc.ssaml Ear Ache are helped with like sue-
LMIESil Bifl)J)N.—The ^’uhicriher h i*>
I. ing rctiiiii ul from ill • Ninth where he has
to *-.» 'Upeiinte.mling U.mmaunf ic’uriog of hi»- Fall
mi l Winter Stock of READY MADE CLHT1I
I.'•*«, oli r,on lie: must .-icroiumodating teroiK, the
lidl.iwing arm ies, vr/.: French black Beaver Cloth
Peljotjs; English Twends’ Ca-iinere do ; do black
Cloth do; do do Ciniiueni do; do do Cloth Oer-
do
''best, added strength an I vigor to the liltigf— | coats; do brown dodo dot do green do do do; do
mil I now regard my-elf i* peifeuily Round and , Buavurdo do «!o; do blank do M .iii.-I-; Freiuhdu
' vu 'l- Jiuis Bnnwx Ul Aliu-ili'Ccl. do do; do do Casimere Pants; fumy do do; black
LIVER COM PLAINTS. j Satin Vust.a; do do striped du; fancy Velvet do;
L'OJli- I Wtnillon do do; Cuslimuro do.
I’H'.CE GOODS.
: Sujicifine r.ughdi ami FiUifli Cloth; do d<
Ciaimeres: do Cut Vejvits (a new article), ....
1 Rnali (•'.l-lioi re. Also, hi*ck Satin Scarfs figui-
I id; do do plain, f.m-y do do; do do Tics; blich
i no Slock..; nil! i Sliirl.:. !)i iwur* and Husn.-udcrii
For sale by O'. C TIIUMPSilN,
| B _ 1'Jf) B iv s'rset.
; p s>»<•«]i ti'.s a a t> sif\i,iit. — ir. jTu*.
I I J> Treadwell's Butter Bui .euii, III do do Sugar
i do. ii>l ih«do Pilot Bread. 18 do W A. W Crash,
j ed Sugar, h dn do Powl irud il-r LatuJiug from
hrtv L II li'Jvxiu. n o) for sale by
i fell iH SCl|\.\|'iiV Ai JUIINSTON.
Kvo\x,i.i;.»vii.i.K.Juue^D. IBB) —This will ci-
fy tb it I biixetoenafll-cte'l with n Liver < no pl.uul
general d-bili’y, ami pain in niv-i-b-. for several
years*, mnl for eighteen months had been nil.bio to
do iiiiv work. In December last. 1 t»muicuci:d la-
king hr. Wi-tar’s B d-ani ol Wild Cherry, and
found immediate benefit fiom it. I soon began in
gain strength, ilia pain in my side »vn« reliuved.amJ
I tnd al-o a i-oiitfli, which was entirely cured in a
few weeks b) fins medicine.
A f-’A I J. llm KINS.
Thulthiivc rwtifif;.-tf! i- “ir.Mlv correct
/ Kniwt.r:.* iV. C»i.r,.;r.M.\d.
J't/i received and fur sale hy
s-pt Jl T. RYl'jRijnN & c.o.
\fJC’lLUsICTI'OLISIIIX; DOW- XOOHSu
l'l-U—-V" nrl.rl.- ll.i. <li.lp... nil . T nl , ti I,ill, Lj- |>,„r,;.i,r VVil«..i;tjn Trinl. ul M ik
-lllu*. nil l„.„ i, i,. | Utiliuy, I.) H’,1.01.
!»'. I'"' 1 " 1 «'«"• I' 1 !-«'">»" »lw.! -rt.fr i-ip.iii,, i.r 1v.,B,.. w W,l uni ,i„.
t»v Professor \V
hriianinn. line cutlery. tVc. It has rerejvrd the
•esiimony of iiumurmis nrti*tsns superior i«> am
article now in usu. A singb-tml is only micessaty
lor 'he sail jf.ielinu of any persnn. For -ale liv
innr Iff t T110.8 IIYEIISHN.
( 1II AM PAGNE.— liido/.-uperoii Ciiani|eigriiC
J forsdebv itov IM A. MINIM.
KW <JOO f>N*—L*i iiilitis from lings An*
gii'ta, H illing ami Philirra— 3-4 and 7-1
Irnvvn Mb riiiig* fi-l Brown U atilnoi Mbcetina-.
*•' o I Cniien H'lirtings. assorted 4-1 lri-h Lin-
r«'«| Wel-h (in,/at Kl.annel. Arebar's intent
•nedtriiiking do fiittfy . Mnrlbo o Htripes. I’aten*
pkiriR, Hair Cloth difi'.L!u*ii 0 iribriu HamJki-r
Yhiriff. Hoa'sry/nnd Prirpi m great variety, for
•tide in qinVlEfaj*»»•• by
• '■i. , JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
«v»ti 7 7u Hi Jvvluti and (U'.i Bit an ttict'lv
i COLD FF.F.T.
j Ciiiiaump’iou, Liver e-uiiplaini, pains in the
| clin.-l «»r side, failing oil'of the hair, one or tliu olli*
; er. always a-T.iimpmiies cold furl. It is a sure
j sign ol dio'o-e in the system to li.'ixo cold feel.
Til*' Salve will cure evuiV case.
In Sr-iofuln, F.rv-ip.-k;s. Silt Eiieiilil. Liver
Coniplmnt. Sore Eye-*. Quinoy, Sore Throai,
.. . Bi oiiehitis. Broken or Sore Breath IMos. nil Chest
llaish j |>,Hen-os, Mtel, hr Asth iri. Ojipressioii. Pain-*,also,
Sure Lips. Cinpp'-d llamN Fuinors, Cutaiienus
Kin pi ions. Nervous D.-ea-es. and of the Spine
there is (irohaldy no ui'-dicine now humvu so
good—and na for Burns, il has nut its equal in
the wen Id!
PIMPLES DN THE FACE. MASCULINE
SKIN. GROSS SURFACE.
It- fir>l action is to expel »dl humor. It will
not cease drawing till the lace is free from any
matter that may be lodge! tinJer skin, and lie
qiieiiily breaking out to the Hiifiico. It thou
heals. When there is iio-hing lint gro-sne^s, or
dull repuDivo surf me, il begins to Kofien and
•often unfit the skin becomiM as suiootli nud
delicate ns a child's.
WORMS
If parenD knew bow fatal most tncdicinrs
worn to children rnknii inwardly, they would he
slow lo resort to th"m. Espoeially ’ -meinnri d
lozetrgi’-*."called ‘moilimted lozenges,'' “vet mil'll-
ges,” pills, Ac. The truth is, no nno cur tell,
iovnriahly, when worin.i are pru*ent. Now let
me say to pureiits, that tins S ilvu will always
*i.-ll if a cliiid ha* worms. It will drive overv
vestige nfilu'iii away.
Th"M is probably no uicdirinn on thn fmo of
the earth at once no suiu and so safe iu tho ex
pulsion of ivorm*.
Tf.’ILET.
Although I hive said bltllr about it ns a hair
re*|oiativo, yot I vvill stake it against the world!
They may bring their Oils far ami near, uud
mine Will restore the hair two e-txes to their olio.
OLD SORES,
Tii'D vOtmi Bores are ail outlet In thn iinpuri-
l.i«/tiU mid Shadows of HcoTlish I , ' n “ ta hecuuso they cannot p i-s
"If through tho n iUiralcliaiiuols nf llm Insensible
Per*piratitm. If such sores nro l.calnd up. the
impurities mint have some other outlet, or it will
endanger Ida. This Salve will always provide
fur such onu rgeueies. -/
RHEUMATISM.
11 removes almost iminediaiuly llm inllamnia-
lion and svvidliog. when Uir pain of Ooittse censed
FEVERS.
In all cn-cs nf fev r, tho dilliciilty lies in tlm
pores being lorlc-d up, *o that tho hn.it ami
tietspuatiou catmnt imu elf. If the lca*t mois
ture could he st irted, t!m < ri-U lias p.iRAo.d nud
the danger over. The All-1 Ic.diitg Oiiiiim-nt will
in ail e.i *•* of f-vern.iiinn .1 in'Dully tinloik Ihe
•kip and bring forth llm prr-piriiinn
SC.M.D HEAD.
We have cured eases that itolnlly defied i very
filing known, im wall ns llm ability nf filWu or
tweniv d Ttors. Mnn qutji tnlfi nr lie hid *|>uiit
it'iOil on bi< child-i’n without nny hem-fit, wlrnnn
few l.uxvr of llm Diatnu-nt cured the in.
Do Clmm |lw
Da Muliiiivk tin
Itiiynl Dururf <bi
barge l.iiiin lie
r*reilet K.iiinnn tin
While Diitcli <l.i lie
U*--! l.'rmilH'rrv I’uhi .!..
I’.aiU V.loi.,1 'I'uruui J'-ci
I .'.ne .le da
It ii Iv While llrnrnli
burp.- Purple Ciq e.|*i
<»r,.i II (ilull-: Hut Ul) I liM"
Hirl) Vo'U tlo
Do biuiro York ilo
Du Pagur I ilo
ll.i I ir iiiii ID.I.I du
birriibatn ilo do
Ilu ilo Until'.-mi «te
•arty lluriiCuriut
t.UI
r in.in
llo
jbiipo .Mu.'k do
| Valitov ll.ili h Ouiell
jl'il'lnil P..r.|ev
il.ii'ire Dalcli 1'jrsiiip
iiiurieej- <!u
l)-ir!y tieill.Inhh>-^. fr’u
l>e \\ ii.liiiitn.ii
; Do Wrirtvi.k
| D*.ii f .Marro|'-it
I Match le*. .lo
■ bon.* f-c irlcl ltmli.il
j lie H.iIiiioii il >
j: ea.leiTiirhiii ilo
kilo do do
Mellow ilo do
White I-’hII da
litm-k lb, do
S'alefj-
Birly Siiliuiirr I’u-li >>,ua.!i
Do do Ciuuk \«i k do
VVinlnr do do
Vegopitdi! Sfairww do
barso Jto.l Tomato
Dirly White Dutch Tiir.iip
D i tied Top ib,
Da tinrilcn sloito rlo
While I-T..1 du
burpe loii;, NroTolk do
I’m phiTop It m i lingo do
bur I.v C ilinili hi Com
S'wrcl or Sug ir do
iTiirCaiorn dll
j While Cuj;li.li Mil.bird
jltrnwii du
-»li'**nr \Vil on; tin: F'lnoslcrs,
in Tbmd.ilf tbo Ici'lnn ler mid
Asl.mga's Kinght, limn Jim Gt riintii of Ibiri'ii Do
l- f t Mntie F'Higno; Siuinis' Life of Marion: A
Synop-i* of Pnpury as u wasainl as il i*. |.y \Vm.
H'lg.ui. F.'ip. form-rly a mi Culls dm Priest;
Auricular Confessinu and Pnpisli Ntm-ric*. I.v
Wm. Hogan. Ksq : Th**. Artist The .Mcrchnni,
Phi* Htiiiesmhi, hy C F.dw-ird L* ,fc t*’r, aufiiur ol
the Glury nud HliuiivofF.iie'vml; Ihil'v Hininun-
ry. Receive I hy P. G. THOMA* 1 .
tf»r El . Mign of ilu- l.e-ieer.
I y *1 V'l'U'JIC.— ID l.ogs Gmill'll But'vr. J'l-I
13 rero,vud, and fur s ill- hy
nplfi ti I, M \ l n\V|V \ HI
W iim: in *ns,•:idi7Ers“vT.o7o
Aiimhfr lot for sale low.
JOHN aiou-rn vvEi.t, * co.
j-u.n a as u.i>n nun
Durlv C.iulilluMcr
bits do
li-la Solid l.’olc: v
(billed iV-tnrv
Hro .l Leaf Orees
Cinliid do
Kirlv Frame Cucumlior
Do b’lu.inr du
Do MoirlUrvcu do
be|||* (it,-mi do
Puri-le B.'v Plant
t)ri:.-ii I’m led Scutch Kali
Purjd.* do du
l.arseljc.itcli bmik
i.’urled Hilatli l.ciiiico jib.mu
f.eiii! liri-.ui Ite u| do iSuge Seed
lni|i"ri:il Ciib'iaco do |Stve.-| M iri-eil-H
Wlnln du do Ai.*o,H."nI Wlical.dotlre.
Drum I lend do do (l.u*. Timothy, Ut-d iup
I'li.-klev Sjiinijc piii.l (.'luverM-i-J.
ItuU'id tie 1
Furs du at wliotusula ur rcUtl on tcasomiblc
u-rnirt.
Ati n«snrlmout of vnliiahhi works on Agricnl-
Dire, Ilfiriiciittuic, Gnrdeiiiui. Rinsing of Horses,
Cattle, Sheep. Poultry, Ac. will he kept cniistmil*
ly on hand, with the inu*t pophlur works used,
jan II DEN SLOW A. WEBSTER.
4 IY «KIM.\’A,\t'i:, to amend an ordi-
a 11 nance, entitled -‘-in ordmaiicti In amend tlm
ordinances, regulating the duties of the City
Witlrh, v\ e.;" ami further to define the dtltius of
tlm sumo.
See. I. Ilu it ordained hy the .Mayor und Aider-
men of tlm city of r? ivnniiuh and hamlets thereof,
in Council n.ssrmhl*:d, and it is hereby ordained hv
tlm nutlioritv of the sumo, That from arid ufterthe
piixR'ige of tbis ordiuunce. it shall he tiro duty of
each and every watchman nf tin: city of Savannah,
to place nixnt tlm iiiformalion docket, the tuiines
"f any and all persons xvho nhall at nny liuie he
guilty of violating nny of tho existing ordinances
of the city of S ivaiinah, nud shall report to His
Honor tlm Mayor, all vml.itinus nf tin* raid ordi
nances which may come within his or their know I-
edge at any lime, cithcr.it night, whilst engaged on
duty, or during the day. or any other time when
ucii viol iiiou nf any of the ordinances aforesaid
shall come within his or ilmir know lodge.
Sec. 'i Bn it further ordained hy tin* authority
nfor.'h'iiil, Tint nny watchman or wutchmon. tvh*»
shall, or may Im guilty of neglect to inform against
any pnrmii'or purmns, who shnll nt any timo Im
gui’ty of violating any of tho cxirling ordinances
aforesaid, such watchman nr watchmen shall, upon
conviction of tncli imgleet of duly, bo’ fined in a
*um not extending ten dollars, or Im dUmirsod, or
both, ottlui di<crHi(iii of tho Mnvnr
Sic :i Bo m fiullnir ordained. That all ordi
nances, nr pints of ordinances, militating against
the provisions of this ordinance be, umi the tuuiu
art: bernhv reimiilod.
Passed iu Council, Ifiili F«h.. 18 ir,.
IL K. BURROUGHS. Mayor.
\ltoxt. A. 1). DxvKxeottr, c. c —fob TI
<J?TKA liVSURilVBE I'fi’VVtU’
/I J IIARTFO . D. CONNI’.CTICUT.—The
under-ignu-l. agents lor thu uhova Cumpinv in
thiscity, coiiiinmj to insuro against In*-* or dainnga
by Firo -in Buildings or iStoeks of Goods. Tlfih
is oi|o of iho oldiist I miiranoi) ('jinpaniosln tip.
Fluted Siam*, and its lomus h.ivo alvvayK haen
inotiiplly paid. Application fur Insurance will
bu rncuivud hv
mayfi| U()!inN L NORRIS CO. Agfa.
N o. MOjEASlsiBsT—fit)tidTifutnr
• liMeN.landinB per Virginia.nml orsalehv
may I I WOOD C LAG HORN. *
-
xJL Having made large additiemi to their Inrimir
yssprimcifi wf A((ricti1t!mil"tiijplmiuui»M, tbo si»li-
scrihurs iiow olfer to pliintcrx.iuiil rnyrckiitiH, o
Imiiur slack ilmii bverholoro ofi'ered in tlm South-
nrh cdaiit^y,* ednsisting in part, of the following
articles, vi'/: '
'PLOUGHS.
Yankee C'hh| Irqn. Nos. It), 11,12 and 20
Dngnn, or Connecticut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 & 4
Allen pattern
Buggies. N'orxr. A Mason's ImprovoJ viz:
Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox.
Do. with wheel und cutter
Nu 2 B, n largo 2 horsu
Do. with wheelaird cutler
No A 3, tnmlimn 2 hntBo
" A 2, light 2 horso \
“ A 1, light I inuluor garden
“ Cinch light I horse tinning
“ 7 tlo do tueiliiiiii 1 jinrso turning
" 15 do do now puttorn Ido do, for light stii
“ A 1, side hill 2 liorso
O, tin do 1 do
Bub soil, a heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. No I, a medium 2 hone
Do. O, J do
Douhlo Mould Brand or Furrowing, 1 liorso
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rico do. now pniiurti, with gunge wheel.
The above Ploughs with umi without slocks—
extra stocks for the improved Ploughs
DOES.
Lyndon's extrn black Carolina,0, I, 2 A. 3.crown
Do, bright do, 0, I, 2 A 3, do
l)u. Rice, No. 2 and 3 do
Do. New ground, PP ami PPI* du
Do. Oval Kvo Grubbing, Nos. 2 and 3 do
Do. Round Eye do Nos. 2ami 3 do
Lyndon A Co's. Anchor, 00, 0, I umi 2 do
Bradu’s Patent, 0, ], 2,3 ami 4 do
Light Yatikeu
AXES.
:£“. ,4CV M v„ri„
SHOVELS.
Huntlleil Spndni, H<>i:kot Spades
CULTIVATORS, HAKIlOWtj, &c.
Improved Ciil'ivuinrs, wiili|C<„n Sliellcr#
Biiai*e wlieid
L'uliivjior I'luugli, or Uonm
Fun Mill»,t«o sixes
I'alcnt Clinriis
I’luut.ition VVliclliarrows
Cniiiiii(,ii Slrnw Cutlers
I’mont do. tl.,.
Swinjflctrres
Dr.iiii CrudluB,new psticrn
Dire do. d„.
Common irtrruwj
F'diiiov do
(-■'■rn an I (.'old, Cruvticrr, n
lined mill
Do. ilo. for horse pos er
SCYTHES, Il'JUKH, Ac.
Kiijti-ti Piifi-nt kcyilii * FruiU, Ax>- llclvr.*
Amiirici'i I.r ilo.
(<rat* I'livll du.
.-'cyllii! Ku.iillis
Itri.ir mill II nil do.
Do. Iluokt
Corn Cutter*, Post Spoon*
Ox Yoke* ami Ox Ootvs
Dirt .Scrapers, for pub. rn:id*
I’runiup Mlicuri*
t.'arili-u Doc*, do. Uukv*
Diicliing Kiitvci
Trau^plmiiinc Trout/, and
PivrKR
Ourdoii tloid*. Dp. blims
With a vnriuty of Imjdetucut* not luentiouud.
For sale hv
HAZARD, DEN SLOW & WEBSTER,
jan 1
S EBR i N G r S RESTf J RATI VlfcoTl) IA17^
Custom House, Nevv-York, Juno |R, ltJ-12.—
C. C. Behring, Esn—Dear Sirs The extraordina
ry benefit received hy me from the uso of your
•• Restorative Cordial," impels me to uiuko the
following Rtatcment.mitonly ns an act ofd-ity in re
gard tosiiHeriiiff humanity, hut as otiu of justice
tuwnrdu you. it* proprietor.
For ton years I was tnost seriously filicto l with
Dyspepsia and its various complication;*, so much
so, indeed, that l was often unfitted for business
one or»two days in tlio week. I suffered mostly
from disordered digestion nud a painful atfeciion
of the bowel*. l oniK'i't.'d with tho mo«t trouble-
some and obstinate costiveuess, the partiriilnrs of
which it would Lu out of place here to spoclfv.—
SufiiRR it lo say, that the first bottle of your Uestor-
alive Cordial, taken soin-i s x mnn lis go, atlorded
me immcdinti' rcliof; and tint hiving contitmod it
fi om time to timo, I am now happy to add lint the
cure bus been complete and permanent. Believing
that many may lie sitnilirly ufllicted with tho va
rious forms of Dyspepsia, I am induced to make
this public nekiiowlodgmeut for the eoneral good.
Respectfully, yours, Ac , Wm ilooKra.
In*peeior of Customs for the Port of R. Y.
A further supply, just received and for Mile hv
junoll T. I<VERSON »V. CO.
LI LEUTRICA L HAIR ULOfE
tU AND BELT FRICTORS—Wiirraut<Ml of
'lie best quality.—The combined effects of heat
and cold, of variability in temperature, nud irre
gular action of tlm -system, proditco a general tor
por nud riglditv of tluKfikiu, inducing n state ot'
■lisnnse which deprives that covering of its Hoxihil-
dy. and renders it incapable of performing those
funiTion-* for which nuDirrdesigned it. To reme
dy this evil, and restore tho skin to a healthful stale,
lias long been a desirable ohjeci; and ibis remedy
has hen found iu tlio operation of the Hair Glove
and Belt Frit-tor.
The movciU''lit of nil parts of tlio body whilst
undergoing tho process of friction, produces n gen-
.•ral ne ivity nud circulation of the blood, and at
five same timo romoves nil encrustations from tho
•kin, and clearsan I opens the pores clfectiiallv.
'fho regular n*e ol the Hair Frictois night and
morning, will produce a geuernl glow and hnaltlt-
fid exeitemeut of the skin, and vvil. oe found liotlt
a preventive and cure in nil eases of Cold, Rheu
matism. Ac. Thev require only to bo used iu or
der that their 1110*1 heuoticia! cfiVcb, may he known
in I -appreciated.
fib 7 T. RYERSOX &. CO.
r S" It .I A S I* A RE Vi’ ii K L UTL\E.
Ii U arr iuied equal in strength to Russian Is.
ingluss fiir Table Jellies, and of great service in
diseases vxheru deliciiie animal food is required,
.ltd well enlcitl.i’ed fur long sea voyages, him-
moves hy age if kept dry, and can ho made into
Soup in n few minutes, nil I is of great service m
eliirifv iug Cider. Beer, nud Wine.
TO MAKE TABLE JKLLIKS.—Use a. len-t
two mi lines of Cooper’s Refined Aiiierievin I-ing
las*, which should he first soaked iu cold water fur
tvvo huur.'i'Irnin olfthat water, then take tvxoquarts
•it cold vvutei. one and a half pound of sugar, put
in it the xvhito of thren egg*, tbn juice of throe
good sized Imnons. tho peal of one, a stick of cin
namon.n little nutmeg, orange peal, or other spin*
to suit tlm ta*to; stir ull the ingredients well to
geilior while cold, then boil tho whole mass four
nr five minute*, and then pour it through a Jelly
Bag. when it may lie put into glasses ur moul Is,
ami when cold, will ho lit or use. The moulds
should ho fust wet with a little white of egg nud
water, just before the jelly is put iu Ilium, in order
to make itcasv to tutu ilium out oil plates.
Tho Jolly Bag i* made of ilauiicl e or 10 inches
across the opening, and about h.alfn yard deep,
iinrrnwiug tci n point at the bottom, 'i’hc liquid
that runs through first, should he poured hack in
tliu jellv hag until it runs through clear.
Add one pint of wine to the above for Wine
Jelly.. Ollier liquids made from proservos, nitty
Im jollied hy using the same proportion oftlio Is
inglass,
BLANC MANGE may be made hy using at
least one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts of milk
or cream, the peal oft wo lemons sugar and spice
to Milt ihe taste—bring the whole to n boiling
hcnia*train it, and when nearly cmd, stir it well to
mix the cream that vvill rise while cooling, pour it
in moulds,mid when perfectly cold, it may lie turn
ed out and will then ho ready for use. The
jimulds should he first wot xvithc'old water, which
vvill prevent it from sticking to them. Just receiv
ed and for salo by
mirjn T. RVERSON A CO.
D itv IDO bales 3 4, ?-t'iilu!4-l
1) own Shirtings uud Sluiotings.S do 5 4 uud
U-4 do Shirtings
(il) halos Cotton Osuaburgs, of Northern and
Southern make
111 do Baxter’s undrcs'nd Flax Osnahurgs
L”> ilo hrovvu Cotton Drills,Bum il c,Great
Fall* and Yorks
10 do Bed Ticking, assorted qualifies
30 eases 3 4,7-Sau l 4-4 bleached Sheetings
50 do Fancy Frints, n*s, stylos and qua!
1 do Earlstm Ginghams
15 do Pantaloons, Cotton Drilling, blue
Drills, mixed Denims, York Fattens,
Cottonades, Ac,
5 do Georgia Nankeens
3 do 4-1 Irish Linens
2 do Blown Holland. 10 pcs. white do
5 do Corn's Spool Coilou. 2 do Chirk's do
pieces fancy Lmeii and Cotton Drilimgf
•JO do Gras* Cloth Linen
200 do G*4«iKckaJ, striped and plain Cam
I'ftfi
50 do (5-4 striped atulplr.in Swiss and Boo/
MUditi
150 do priced Lawusand French Muslins
5011 doaoubl-fck sl-ito, mixed and white llos«
r.nd Half Hose
200 pieces Lid-'i Flagg mi l Fmigt-c Udkfs
200 do/,ell plai-i llnafi do
100 do blue HiiiihI ’ do
200 do Britannia do
Togothnr with n g-naral variety of many other
iloserinllnns of Dry Goods. Ac. which urn it*uailv
kept m dry goods storu.*; ull of recent arrivals
which lies huou nelected pariicnlarlv for llii* inar-
(Cl, nnd U offered for salo nt the 'lowert m.trkol
price, hy tlio pieno or package, on terms, to suit
purchtwors, hy HIRAM ROBERTS,
mui ID 72 uud Cl Gibbous'dbuilding.
(iiiilll litiiurfb/ nriluiiiuil It, ih,
.mn«, -rii.it Ilio Mayor lie nOu.nri^.j "J
to alTur for ,oU> |«km,ll.o ncrwoflio
Ijuiii* irf ilio county ul'Climl,..,,, »‘|J
,mrt nl the o.ilorn pnriinii of Pi,
west from tlio main rfavamini; p'” 1 - 1 ™ 1
' betw
k ' re «" F»,
.Ijslnssd to tlio wtnhr passage
lluichins'ih Idnnds, tlienco coMiyaidU
dam riuw existing, runniti/ nouli 7* JJj
Will miiko Ilio quantity'of Hud
Scc. : 2 Bo itdiirlhcr ordained 'Phsitu*
“'il |iii;ro or pirccl „r hM J*
hy tlir.10 freulinldum of tho city of
three of the Aldermen, advertised for B |P
in hnlh tho city napms,then put up hl i' 5
ilio highest bidder, over and above (lie-fiL
llm purnlnsor paying iweniy por cmuonS
ution, mid ndvuucu iiiunny, ri.-ceivini» .7
tlm halimco at an intercsi of six per £«„.*■
quarterly, with iho condition that saidt®
m conformity to tho ordinance rcsnlu; Ti
culture. s>*«ii«|t|
See 3. Be it further ordained,that si] ori
or pa its of ordinance* ii»(Ut<i(iug agaittu tl.
litmee Im, and the same lire hereby rH , IM 8
Fussed in Council Mdi Xlay,
II- K BURROUGHS j
Attest: A. C., DavesI'f.nr, c c. 'j,
A n OUHINAACKH'i rre^uL
interfering with, or injuring thenari*
th** river.
S c. I. Be il ordained by the M«yo rtt
dtrineii o' tlm City ofSavaimahnndliiiirti
of, in Council ns»emtdud. nod it j ( here^Fl
od by lb ; authority of the name, 'liitjj,
after the ps«sage oflhis ordinance, no r»fi ,
of lumber, ranging timber, logs, kRv£j[L
reeds, enne, or wood, shall be pctmitfedWa
lougside of utiy of the wlimvcs longer thuj*
four hours. •“
See. 2: Bo it further ordained by tbessffj
aforesaid, Tint ilif owner nr iiwnerviM
gents of raft or rafts hr recited in tim |’ JI|(C
this ordinance, who will suffer, iircan*|,
or rafts to iio nlungsido ofany of the wfaani
a lunger period Uum iweniy four hou«i
fined in llm sum not exceeding tbij|yito|j
in case no owner or agent shall be’wiiW,,,
shall he the duty of tbe Harbor .Mmtera
Marshal, to c-uue said rail nr rails laltcrn
across the river nt tlm risk and expense 4
owner or owners, and (Ji.it it or ilnq iluflnL
in the custody of the Harbor Master vrnsl
ulnil, and not to be restored to it* or llieifij'
until tlm (iim and expenses accrued ihr'na
paid, otherwise, ur in ease tlm pror.crtrilijd
he claimed within leu days, it *Uatl l UvAjjJ
duty of the Harbor Master or City .Manlal ir™
verttsc tlm Halite fur >ale nt 'pul,lie nincirU
day.-*, for the purpose ofcollectiiig (be fitirn;
fraying tlm expenses. Tim halnuce of Ac
ceeds of tlm sale, should llu re he sny, JaUb
into Ihe hands of tlm City Treiif’imr.'is J
cotinted for to the owner or owners of %
P «r7-
Sec. 3. Bo it further ordained by tlio ^
aforesaid, That oil ordinances militating*
the provisions of this ordinance be, audikta
..»e hereby repealed.
Passed iu Couucii.30th April. 1510.
Attest. II K BURUOLUHS.Un
A. C. DavtspoKi-, 3 c. " ,
may 20
Tjl XTRACT of an Ordinance rrgnbfi
i.J nouvcn-cr'i* Dcpartiuent, pnf«dinC(
lutb of August, 1B3D.
“ Be it ordained, that the owners, tpnantiSri
ctipatilH of houscH, Ri-nll keep within thfir.Jfjl
enclosures rcsportivelv, a box or barrelvfu
ciont size, in which shall ho deposited all dun
filth, rubbish, dirt, and other muter gcoemt
said building and enclosure, andtbeuidfl
every description us aforesaid, iball be plat
said hex or barrel, from the first dnyufAj
five fir-lday nf November, holme the Imutfl
o’clock A M.; and from tbe fir*t dnynfKiM
her, itn-l isivc, to the last tiny of March, todi
before the hour of 8 o'clock A. jM.; andnirhsj
ler so placed, shall be daily removed(8:imhji(
cupcd) hy the said Suporinteodeiif, wsuch ff
wi lmnt the city a* shall he dcsignntciBixlbeil
or a majority of the Street and Lint* CominisJ
opr 25 1 _3'_.Y C IMYfiM'OUtSI
M AHV»S BiLYOiVAilW
TER CLOTJL—Approvi'daudre
ded for tho last forty years uv tlm most «
the Faculty and citizousiu the Fioted Sliaifl
pared only hy tlmsole Proprietor, T. W.-DtO
M. D , successor lo Uottcliuiiey Lordthk
late approved preparer. j
qa.vr.iTiks ••*’ m.vhv's pi.astkr cuits'I
Thi* Plaster Cloth is so well kiiuivnitireqM
Im United States, hut more geneinllv in ^(4
of Piiiladelpliia, that its beneficial effect*MM
prising cures, have procured for it (lie
tiou and recomincnd.uitin of the most cr
the Faculty.
It is a sure and safe remedy for t'kt
Sores, either fresh or of long dur aiem.—RiJ
an I prevents Gangrenes,and hy a timely iflT
cation will preserve many a tnlunllt lift n*iai
In cases of inveteracy of Ulcers, ora prer
of the atVectod parts to "mortify, (nr Uaugtr
vill bo advisable lor no uiii'ortun-ilc *ufi
resort *o tbe use of some geuile pnrjiti
a few days previous to using iim l'kutcr,wfl
intie tlio same till a cure t* cmupleied, iff
may Im confidently expected iu u rraitmBbleR
No purgative more proper limn Dr. DyoO 11 !
known Anti-IJillious Pills.
The Malongersof the Negroes i« r.xnWJ
he deunminaliiiu of Ulcers; tins valuable “
s ai*o a certain cure for it, if the satm-tri
o observed as above. ^
Cancers, Erysipelas. Wens, Scrofula, Wj
White Swelling, Sore Breasts. Kcioii.vlVb
md Boilsaro removed, and rur.-s happily I 1
ced hy tlm use ol’tliis valuable I’infier.
It removes Absccrsen. and dissipates o
humours; it also cures Sprains, Urttisw, iw
Siiultls, Burns, and all Sores and WunmKw
to suppurate; it draws cauterized Sore* wf*
very sttccesaloll>- and without pint. It
iliRtressiug |miu from Gout or IlheiinawM
very short iinie, itn-l Is a safe ami certain
Khe'iniafismnnd flying Rhemnat'c
I'l.vstcr lie constantly applied to the
for six or eiglit mouths,tin: purl# lli^ecU'dt*C•r ,
rigorated, and a cure seldom Iiiii* to heeozf
It is also successfully used for the citru olW
T'onso nscfni men, Mariners.
without Mahv’s valiinhle Plaster Flo'nfit^
any length of timo equally good, ami ti , p* rt *j
ly calculated to dry sores arising fr°w P
wounds, after they nro suppurated.
aids. 11 is necessary it should be kept uij-^
Received nud fur sale l»V. . m
nny ij t in-rasiw*S
J ui.r.s iiai'kls i:.u; uivinbm'J
NUS.ir flympli SOAl’,(« »
coinpmed of an Eastern Botanical ‘Wrj
surprisingofiKincy for rendering tbo
fur. As a creator atul conservator of t*«
distinguishing charm of fiinmle lo'okn^a
parent fair skill. Jules llaud's Knu DjfWrs
rinser Nytnph Soap may ho said to * l frM
most magical power, compoxed for tM^
of oriental balsamic plants, to ilmuUcr
of nil minor d admixture, it is xlwtinpbPna
cinnllv for itsextrcmely bland, put tlyiuj*^
ing action mi the skin, and by actutlA .
pores and tniuoto Hecrelory vessels, exp^
purities front thu su.fice. inlays every tenj
inllunmatioiinii.l hy this tnailmdjahiii?
di'sipales all redne*s, tail. IV I,l j' c#, l -' \5B
cutaneous visitations so inimical to b’luw^
ness ; it.* coil*l'iut use will change the«jjn
complexion into one ofrnlian' wlnieii''”- ^
To gentlomoti nlllicted with a ternw*"
skin In shaving, the two of Ihn E 3U J|'*' u o^«
mis, will bo foutiil lo al'ny oh cuttoUMj
occasioned by ctimumn soap or crei*
mote. J list received and fur salchy - n
j.iii 27 T. R\ LK* s !!^.£?
n OY.VKLOTII I SO.
Jj of Glrtghatu Sacks, black l
CantMet Jackets and I’am tloon*. wluw OT
do, Gingham Jackets. Gra»* L'ltftJ ■
Linen do, Cottimatledo. Albert pl«M*
(iambnmn do, Brown I.ineu do, \f/t
Liuomdo. Cotton'do do, nud a vanev •* ^
kind*. 3d do Plain Packet Post; 40 «”
do do Flat Cap. f*>r Blank l’rlntinj »
Ruled Invoice Panor; 10
l.uitnr do; 200 do Wrapp ug do; btiuiw*
“5
AY.—75 baton prime North
now l .tiding front brig Lltntoib ^
to , livww tk« wfivatf. by lvM
July 2 J. WASHBURN &