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.THIS PAPER, >
ru.df tlte^toto nnd Union; ordc-
RftfcFiyK'DOLLARS pur uu
DOLLARS lor «ux month*
J# W«fUlf Crorglnn, *
d every Saturday afternoon, nt tiiiu.k
f unuuut—all payable in advuuco.
h Citation by tho Clerks of the Courts
‘ ' application hits boon mode for
l " i ibu, roust bo published Tinn-
lonaud Adininistratora for D ebt-
lore to render in their accounts, must
X WKKKS.
_rb.ea by Executors orAdininlstraiors
iblic auction, oil tho first Tuesday of
oca the usual noura of sain, nt the
ales in the county where tlio Let*
jyj pi* Administration, or G jittrdiap-
lave boon granted, first giving si
therobf in'orie of the public gazi
J sixty
„ t j‘ guzotlns
and at the door,of .the Court House,
ales are to he hold.
leAva- td sell Negroes, must be pub*
irmohtlis, beforo any order absolute
I thereupon by the Court,
teal Estate by Executors, Administrn-
Eiiardlans, must be published SIXTY
*“ etho, day of sale. These sales must
e Court Hauso door of the county ,iii
roperty is situate, and on tho first Tucs*
louth, bbtvreeu tlie hours often in the
U fyur iu the'aftorpoon. Nosulo from
f valid, unless so expressed in the adver-
Ions by Executors, Administrators and
o tho Coifrt of Ordinary for leavo to
“DU 11 X
fcnst bo'published FOUR MONTHS,
tenioniif property (except rictrrocsl of
Intestate estates by Executors and Ad-
I must bo advertised FORTY DAYS,
ions by Executors and Administrators.
rDismissory must be published SIX
VOL. XXVIII.
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SAtANUltt, SATUKDAV MOKYEVCr SEPTEMBER 80, ^40.
Coiupnrfsou of Tnilll- or 1S1‘4 hud 1840;
Cotton Goons, Ac.-
VVhit? homespuns, a(i«etiugs,t
shillings, co*ijqg.4 <jta. per.
Dp.
Do.
•. Do.
„Do.
Do.
Do.
I)o. ,
.do,
do.
8
10
1*2
15
‘20
which ci|«t 4 coots pel yard.
Do. do. 5 do.
Do. do. 8 do.
Do. do. 13 dp.
I)n, do. 15 .do.
Do. do., 90, do.
Du. do. 50 .do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
All cotton flnnmds. /Velvets,
liaus, cords, or goods, ni'iun
is per ym
Do. do. 13 do. uu.
Do, do. 15 do. do.
Do. do 20. do. do.
Do. do. 30 do. do.
Fluiimds of wool which cost 20c.
Do.
do.
dn.
25
Do.
do.
do.
30
Do.
dn.
do.
40
Do.
do.
do.
45
Do.
do.
do.
50
: Do.
do.
do.
(JO
Worsted
or sliiff good*, such as
bnmhasins, in riaos,
bareges, bn'zoriuus, ‘Ac. Ac.
which cost 25 cents per yard.
Do. do. 30 , do. do.
l)o. do. 50 do dm
Do.
Do.
Do.
$1
do.
do. $14
do.
do.
do.
do.
Jon for foreclosure of Mortgages on real
Iboudvertisod once a month for FOUR
/the Court of Ordinary, (ncroniptuiicd
lofthu Iwiiil of ngreemeiit) to make t|-
1, must ho advertised Tiirkk Months at
Jsnles under executions regularly grant-
Jcniirta, tmt*t be advertised THIRTY
Kiricr mortgage executions SIXTY
piles ofperishnblo property ttwdcr order
eiirt. must he advertised scnendlv. TEN
raws m jiBiisimuiu piopt-uy i
jnurt, must he advertised generally, TEN
■ore the day of Sale.
[(.litters directed to thlnOlficitpr the F.d
Hie post paid to entitle ihunf to attention
jourt Ontnmtcr for 1811).
lsoed res tub sootiibrk rccorukr.)
SUPERIOR COURTS.
JUARY.
(Jhathsm
Kktnmiml
ItUARY.
Crawford
P.UldlUg
Cim
Shirk
B lai
e»on*
Ralilwii.it.
Chorokeo
Pika
Walton
For»yib
Jaukaiiii
Miiriwoibor
RCII.
(,'owcta
l.inrmii
Lumpkin
Marion
Muuruo
MorfHii
Taliaferro
Columbia
Fayette
Urea no
Gwinnntt
Karris
Mailisutl
Union
ItllltS
DnKalb
Klliuri
Oiluier
llall
Puluaui
Tsllml
ltulbtc.li
Cmiighjiii
Colli*
Murray
Nowtnu
Walker
Wnaliiiifloii
Wilkoa
MtlL.
Cnni'lcn
'auipboll
M.icoii
Walker
Wnrron
Wilkiiunii
tor, KuIjuii
, Way 110
Carroll
Dade
Glynn
AUGUST.
I»l Monday, Urea ford
I'uulilaif
-id Mutidny, Co/s
• Clark
Id Munduy, liable-inf
(.'Imrukuo
I’iku
Union*
Will lull
Ilk Monday, Emaimr.l
Forty til
Jackson
Mnriwellmr
SKITKMHKtt.
1st Monday, Cownin
l.aurrus
Lumpkin
Murion
floiin.e
Morgan
Taliaferro
id Mumlny, Uulumhia
F..yrlio
Ureonn
Gwiuncil
Harris
M.uluuu
Union
lid Monday, HulU
DnKii b
Elbert
Gilmur
Hull
Puiunui
Tiillmt
III* Monday, Uni,1,
Murray
Nnwtnn
- Wulknr
Waahinirlun
Wilkes
OCTORKR.
Isl Monday,(’uui|ilioll
Macon
Warren
Wilkiuaon
I'unsday alter, Wulknr
Thnrsdny niter, lliibun
-id Monday, Unroll
Dado
llabnrtlinm
Knunotk
llniiry
Btuuiynninry
Rninli*lpli
Twijria
Thursday ultnr, Tnilnnll
lid Momlay, UliuUnoga
Kmnuuul
Franklin
Floyd
llnaril
Juues
Oelnlhoriio
I'ula.ki
till Muuday, Hnrly
Houston
Iraiu
Jisper
l.incoln
Hnrivnn
Hlowurt
Troup
ThanJay aft-r,Telfair
Ith Toe«day, Rullooli
Friday alter. Ellinvhmn
NOVF.MHF.lt.
1st Monday, liihl*
•id Monday, Dooly
JolTonmn
Muimgeo
:id Monday, Rnrkn
UmmJon
Humter
Friday after, Wayne
Ith Monday, Glynn
Lee
- Thomas
Thursday alter, McIntosh
Monday after, Imwmlns
and l.iharty
Thursday after, Hrynn
•fondavtber after, Ware
Thursday do Applint
DECKMlUSIt.
1st Monday, Rakor
id Monday, Docatnr
Do. 1I0. 7 do.
Do. do. Ill dii.
liar Iron costing $5(1 per ion...
Do. do. $Ul) do.
Do. do. $70 do.
Do. do. $75 do.
Nails, wrought, per lb.
Spikes do.
Ov us. pots, &e. do.
Iron wire do.
Coal per ton
Salt pur bushel
Mnlnases per pillion
do.
do.
DO. do. $5
Do. do. $0
Dm. do. $7
Sugars advanced beyond tin; raw
stale, claying nr clarifying and
Hot yet refined, custiug $0 pur
urn ibs
Do. do. $7 pur 100 Ibs.
Do. do. $8 do.
Refined sugars costing $S per 100
.Do, do. $51 do.
Do. do. $10 do.
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J A It ONE lt’5 IaECTUItE8. T I»«p-
fl, 3«I Mouday April and October.
* -till Monday February and Alfuit.
MU
I;i— Clmtlmni County.
hosier of Chatham County,
jal Eotote of John Corran , duc'd. ,
,KA8, an inquest of Escha-it lias been
into the office of the Clerk of iho 811*
urt of Chatham County, in Iho uhovn
shy it appears that John Corran. u citi-
I United Slates, died intnstato, se zed at
>f hk death of a lot of laud, situated at
alt, in Uio County aforosuid, containing
red feolin front nnd tlireo linmln4Ject
moro or tew; bounded by lands orFferb,
II nnd CttMtnn,*-**th« saidI John Cornu
niado nny disposition of said lot, and
id without leaving any person to claim
1 pursuance of Iho Escheat law. this ml-
pt is to give uotiae to Iho heirs of Ihn
Corran, or others who msy claim under
iy suofi (ficre be. (o appear and make
1 said lot of land, within mghteen months
sto lioreuf, or tho suuic will be pro-
0 be Ksclwa’ud. axreeubly to (lie law in
made end provided.
R. W. POOLER* Clerk S, C. C« C.
i RAISIN8, &TAHCH A CHEESE,
» W <t VV Crashed Sugar. 16 half box-
a. 25 lioxee 61 R Rsisius, 20 do Colgate's
eli. 3U do do Family do, 2f) do prime Go-
tse, landing and for sale by
SCRANTON & iQllNSTON
AR'B BALSAM OF WILD CHER'
, just rfc«R«d ihd for Yale by
J. M TURNER,
Monocmtoi sqiare.
uliir l.uciuros on Scieuoe nnd Arl; by Di
on vniiiR I .arilnor. in '2 vnls compIt iH.
Proverbial lMiiluxophy; by Al F Tapper, Etq:
fanny binding
Fairy Luml, and oilier Sketches for Youth; by
tin* author of Peter Parley’s Tales.
Oliver Cromwell’s Letters mwl Spreclins; with
Elucidation-; by Thomas Carlyle.
Peter Ploddy, with other Oddities; by Joseph
H Neal.nuihor of “Cliaieoal Sketches,” with ten
llliislralions.
A bowl “of Punch;’* with upwards or seventy
llhiHtrntin s.
Thu O d Sanctuary, n romance of tho Ashley;
l»v A J Reipiier, author of ihe Spauu-li Exile, u
Play, Ac.
'1’lie Matchers of Ghent; an historical romance,
with miinernux engravings.
The Hose of Tislclou, n tale of the Swedish
Const; hy Emilio Codon
Putcivul Keene, 0 new nnvr !;by Capt Marryat,
author uf Midstiipinnii Easy. Arc.
The New Tntilf of 1610. arranged in alphabeti
cal order, with n history of ilia proceodinas con
nected with the passage of die Act, the new Ware
housing Mill, nnd die v dim of Foreign Moneys, us
estimated at the Cost -ill House, hy a late Act of
Congress.
Charles O'Malley, the lii-li Dragoon: by Charles
Lover, author of Jack Hinton, Arc., with two en*
riOBBs i'1'FCCTenl-vvrriiouT
1/ '8EEIN<J TUB MTtRN-m' "
BV M. S'. THOMSON, Ml D.. MACON, OEO,
Tho linhscribernrier nn expedefiae often years
in tipi use of MofANic.RiiMiriJiifs, Ima so Curler-
footed his system of trontuiHiu'.as to be able, in a
great majority of chronic) diseases, in effect eperS
inauent enre without eversKKiNd thk paTixkt,
restoring thom 10 lienlih without subjecting them
to (lie inconvenience and expense of* Imigaud litdi-.
oils journeys, or the cold charities of strangers
Immus oilil fireside*. To many this may tippenr
ns tinronsorablcnsit did tn him soinotimo ago. but
facts are indisputable, and what to him appeared
thkn a mere clnmern of the brain, w happily row
a matiorof every day occurrence.
Tho undersigned has thus far preferred publish
ing tub statkmknts of others relative to the
benefits derived from his iirncticn, thinking that
that course comported itiucli hotlnr with iruo dig-
pity of feeling than pure personnlpiining inihe pa
pers,nr the still less reputable course tn which sninn
high-mimlod (t) physioiatis resort, ol ugotislically
sounding tlieir own triinipelshy die bedside of their
patients: ami I now see no good reason to change
my course, hut shall continue to give such ceriifr
earns, ns will disarm doubt, mid which, thuiigh some
persons deem them “easy cut op.” ore yet such us
ho will give Hiiy man FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS to procure thuir equal iii Georgia—equally
wall nnthcnticutfid, under a forfeiture of- a like
amount.
ThoOtctspro'tttileilhyhimare such ns he is pre
pared to demonstrate at any time la'die satisfaction
of tho nfll ctcil or their friends, wltn may wish to
test it. The following will speak for themselves:
Georgia, 7 This may certify Hint, its Ihe
Jones Comity- £ fall of 1844, my son Willi-im,.
ahoni Ifi years ofuge. was taken with nervouslq-
vurnnd was alien od hy Dr. GifHon fur a long
tinie; and notwithstanding nil he could do. he still
continued to get worse, so dial when the fetcrlefi
him he had completely lost dm use of his lows- r ex
tremities, ami could not walk n stop nor bear his
wsiglil upon his feet; his legs becitim crampod
and drawn, Mild he suffered alums! iulolerublc an
guish Iron) pains; he continued in. this terrible
stale for over ihree umiilhs. reduced almost to
nothing hut -kin and bonn. At list when nil hope
of his improvement had vanished, (heard of the
success of Dr. Thomson of Macon, in ireatingdis-
case, nod concluded to try him. I accordingly
undo application, and although f.c Doclor.VEVKit
s.tw him, he soon restored him to his usual health
nnd strength. He now rides about and attends to
Imsiimss ns if iioihing had ever l»-*en die marer
with him . JOHN EARFiLLD.
Jones Cminiy, Nov. 21, 1815.
Gkorcia, ? This iniy certify tint my
Houston County, y daughter .Mary.nhout Klyoars
■T«o».T
, had been atiackod with ch-orosis and ndi-
rjl(JE preceding lignroisgimn to represent tho
Insensioi.k I’EHsyiiiArnN. It is die great
evacuation for.the impurities »f the body. It will
be noticed'that'a thick cloiidvmist issues from hll
points of the surfiico, whicj imlicalus that ibis
perspiration flows nuintcrripiedly when we are
in liVnllh, lint censes when wt are sick. Life can
not Im sustained without it. t isilirnwn offfrom
the blood and other juices of-h* body, and dispo
ses hy this means, of nearly nil tic impurities with
in iis. The language of Scriptde is, '-in the blond
is the life.” If it ever hecomelmpiire, it may he
traced directly 10 llm smppngtuf the insensible
perapiralion. Thus we sec, a{ that is ueenssary
when the blood is sl.ignaiii, or.iifecled, is to open
die pores, and it relieves itsef from nil impurity
instantly. Iis own heat aud vitl.ty tire sulfieicni,
vidiiltil ouo panicle ol'mmdine. excr-pl In open
the pores upon the surface. I'fnu we sen ihe
fully of taking so much iutcnal remedi.-H. All
practitioners, howeYer, dire U’hoir efTorts to re
store tlm insensible perspiration. The Thomp-o
Ilian, for instance, sluniim.:dm Hydropadii-t
shrouds ns in wet btnnkels. l!ie*(oiiiop:ilbisl denis
0111 itifliiitssimals, Adopnlliist heeds and doses us
with mercury, nnd llm blusterrlg fiuack'gorges iis
with pills, pills, pills.
Tn give some idea of die annum of die iusen-
siblo perspiration, wo will sine lint die learned
Dr. I.oweuhock, ascertained hat fiv«-eighdis of
nil we receive into tho stomacli p issed oil* by this
mentis. Iii oilier words, if weeal mid drink i-iglii
pounds per day. we ev.icuuto |vu pn-nds of it by
llm insunsihlo perspiration
This is none other thin the Hod op pnrticlcs of
ernccoinpiiiiyiug dillieulties, which coulimied for tlm blond, mid oilier joice giving place to the new
a cotisidcruhlu length of time, and oppcart:d to tie- mid fresh ones. To check Ills, iherefore. is tn
retain in dip system five-eighth* of ell the virulent
mailer dial nature deiinu Isslimdd leave llm body.
She siilfercdgrenllv with painful mis.
gravings.
Jack Hinton, tlm Guardsman: by Charles Lover,
author of Harry Lorrequer. &c.
Kale in Soarch of a Husband; 11 novel by a Lady
Chrysalis.
Columbian Magazine for Sopteinher.
Amu Many’s Scrap-bag; by Caroline Lon lleuty,
author of llm Mob Cap, vVc.
'Clio Fair Isabel; by Eugene Sue.
Salamander, a Nuvul Romance; by Euguno
Sue.
Montezuma, dm Surf; by the author of Lafiilc,
Kidd. &<;.
Count Jiiliuu: by W Gilmore Simms.
'llm.Last of tlm Saxons, or tlm Camp of Re
fuge; a tale of the times of William the Compte-
Tho Iron Sketch Monk; by Mr 61 ATitmnrsh.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer; hy Dr
Lever.
Corrimic, or Italy; by .Madame do Slncl Hol
stein.
Thu History of the Fronch Revolution; hy M A
Thiers,
The Widows’ Walk, or tho .Mystery of Crime;
by Eugene Sue. -/
l«ul)i-lln. or die Pride of Pulertno, a Romance;
by iho author of Iho Autobiography of uu Orphan
Girl.
A lot of colored Prints
Life of Gen Z Taylor. Received hy
JOHN M. COOPER,OU Mrynii-st.,
sept 12 Sitf.i of llm Ledger._
YEKSOIY & CO’S. SABSA YA-
IULLA.—For the cure of all dUensosnris-
ing from impurities of blood, excess of mercury-
rluminatism, scorfula, ctilmieotis eruptimiH. Arc.all
of which will yield under the nso ol this prepara
tion. 1
The subscribers, in offering this preparation ta
the public, deem it unnecessary to exhibit nny of
those flashy nnd conscientiously bonded advertiso-
menu, attended with fictit ouscertiffcutes ofeures,
hut trust itsclmrnctor ns a speoilic entirely uu its
own merits We have been induced to otfer it
from the favorable manner in which it has been
used hy several eminent physicians with great sa-
tisliiction. We assert with confidence that it is
prepared with great euro nnd nccuracy, nnd in tho
best mode to obtain tlm active principle of 8ar»a-
pnrilla in its most concon’rnted stale. iVnpared
pnrilla in its most concon’rnted state. Propared
nnd sold by T. UYER80N A:. CO.
j 11 no 3 Druggists. Savannah.
OTICE.—Tlio undersigned, having pur..
ciinsed tlio Monk nnd Stationery Establish-,
meut of Mr. I*. G. Thomas, respectfully informs
the public llinl ho will shortly unke largo additions
to Ins Stock, urn) solicits a share of patronage. His
purchases will be made chiefly for cash, and lie
hopes to bo able, and will endeavor, to give genu-
ral tmiirtlaciino to those who may favor him with
tlieir custom.
The business will bo enmitmed us hen toforo, in
connexion with
Uoolt As Job I'rinliiiR & UooUbiniliiiu,
li> all ihnir vsrili0s.il) which departments new ilia*
tnrial will alio lie added,
aug 13 JOHN M. COOPER.
‘ A 11YBUR k SClMJO’Y, «V
HARTFO ID, CONNECTICUT.—The
undersigned, a/euts for lha nhove Company in
thiacity, continue to insure against loss or damage
by Fire on Buildings or Stocks of Goods. This
is one of the oldwi I umrauoe Companies In the
United States, nod its loues have always beau
promptly paid. Application for Insurance will
tfaE'lua.ft'co. AilB. '
TT11.OUIl AND BACON.A6U .1,1. II.,»-
J. ' srdstreet Plonr. from u«w wlwat, 20.0IHJ lb*
srd street f r
Bshimors Bacon Sidvs, WmJift|/rom schj Msiikin
end-for sal* Iy
aug 15 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
Min is now as .-omul in Imaltli asanv lady in (•••or-
;ia. JOHN PERM ENTER.
Nov. 28. 1H13.
Guoiiciia, ? I do Imrehy certify that my
Upsom Cu'inty. 5 daughter Ann Ehzt wna at
tacked ahnnt three years ago with Pai.svand Dis
ease of the Spink, by which she was entirely
ilisiitill'd, ami lost llm 11-n of llm lower extremities.
Shu was immediately pul under the care of Dr.
Kendall. w|iuattended Iter fnrsnomtimo, tint with
out benefit. We then applied in Dr. Parker, n
Hunt Dortur. wlm after Im had treated her case
sotiielium,concluded dial lie could do mulling for
Imr. We then applied to Dr. Tlmurw, of ('11II0.
deiivilln. who ulleuileil 011 her eight months with-
out the least benefit, for she was left in n tuosl de
plorable condition, perfectly helpless. Wherever
sfm was laid there she remained, without the pow
er of motion by llm greatest effort nfilm will. 81m
was so much re.iL.ced lint' she looked ns if them
w:i< not five pounds of flush on tho whole body,
so that slm could Im compared to limbing luit n
living skeleton, if such could lie imngiued. While
in this stale 1 was in liire-l to npjdy- tn Dr. •'(• H
Thomson of Macon, who I »m proiiil to say. by Ihe
bh isingsof Providence nnd his skill in llm use
of remedies, has restored her to excellent I odily
health nnd tho use of lior limits, by which sho is
rnahled to enjoy life, and visit nlmul in the set
tiemout. without tlm assistnupc of nny one. Mm
what surprises every body is, dial she has (men re
stored without having been seen hy tlm Doctor,
and at tlm nominal expeimt of twenty dollnrs.
W1NSIIIP S. PAGE.
February 5, 1810.
The above cases, couriering tlieir character
nnd importance, will pm beyond ilHpulu ill • fact
of llm pnssiiui.iTV of curing willmut previou* ex-
niiiiiiationof the pati-mt; which. tng**i|ier with die
facility of procuring mod cino. siueo tlm roduciimi
of Postage, by mail, puis it within the power of
uvKiiv imnv. no matter wlmre they reude, to pro
cure relief from tlieir various maladies, at a very
trifling expense.
Persons applying fur Medicines ought to so ml
thuir symptoms and age in writing as correctly as
possible, when nmilicilies soiled to tlieir various
cases will ho O'-mpnuildrd and sent. Letters, to
entitle them In attciltioil, must he postpaid, and
persons applying from a di-tinco ind hotter eu
close tho usual iimuthlv feu of Fivu Dollars nt
once, his charge being so small as toedmil of hut
slight risk in collecting. Tlm poor of nny county
in Georgia may have medicines sent gratuitously
on ptUAoiihitioii of a certilicato of inability to pay,
signed by any Judge of llm Court. Justice of the
Peace or Miijisler of the Gospel of dm county in
which Im resides. The afflicted of llm Rev. Cler
gy will be nt all limes exempt from charge.
M. S. THOMSON, M. D.
M icon September !«J81G. *«*pt 21
A N~6imfNANCBT to iitimml an or*li-
uunce, entitled *''111 ordinance to nmoiul tlm
existiiigordinnnces.regiilnting the duties of llm City
Watch, wYc.;" and further io doliim the dutiusol
the same.
Sec. 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Alder
men of the city of Savannah and liatnlcia thereof,
ill Council assembled, ami it is hereby ordained by
tho authority of tlm snmn, That from and after the
passage of this .ordinance, it shall lie tlm duty of
each and every watchman of the city of Savannah,
to plncu upon the information docket, the names
of any nnd nil persons wlm shall nt any time be
guilty of violating nny of the existing ordinances
of tlio city of Savannah, nnd shall report to His
Honor tlm Mayor, nil violations of the said ordi
nances which liioy come within his nr their knowl
edge nt nny time, either at night, whilst engaged nn
doty, or during tho day, or nny other time when
-ucli violation uf any oT tho ordinances aforesaid
shall Rome tviihio his nr their knowledge.
See. 2. Iln it further 'ordained by tlm authority
aforesaid, That any watchman or watchmen, who
shall, or may ho guilty of neglect to Inform against
any person or persons, who shall nt nny limo he
guilty of violating any of the existing ordinances
aforesaid, such watchman or watchman shall, upon
conviction of such neglect of duty, Im lined in a
sum lint exceeding tan dollars, or ho dismissed, or
(mill, at llm discretion of the .Mayor
Her. 3 Be it Huffier ordained, That all ordi
nances, nr pnils of ordinances, militating against
tho provision** of this ordinance bo, mid tho sume
are hereby ropcnloil.
Passed in Council, Iffili Feb.. 1815.
11. K. BURROUGHS. Mayor.
\ftnsi, A. fl. Davenport. 0. c —3 feb 23
IOOIiN-—Tlm Skillful llousewifu’s Monk,
B ' ^ ..
by 61 *. L. G. Atiell: Klosierheim, or llm
Mask, n tale of the wnr in Germany, hy thn Eng
lish Opium Enter; Martin or..llm Foundling, by
Eugene Hue; Flirtation** in Am rica, or High Life
in New York and Saratoga, hy Seaufield; Life
Pictures, or the Random Recollections of an Old
Doctor, edited by T. L Arthur; M r*. Mibb’s Baby,
by Douginas Jerrold; Father Daroy, by Ilia ini-
llior of'Euolii Wymlliatu'; Chamber'* Infnrm i-
tinn lor tho People; Our First Mem a Calendar ol
Weal h. Fashion and Gontilitv; Tom Cringle's
Log; Ormond, or the Secret Witneus,
BLANKS. \
Shipping Manifests; Mills of Lading, Summons;
Dray Tivkeie, Law Blanks, eta. An n«eoMiiii | iii
will Im kept (III hand, at 100 Ray street
My n sodden transom-dan from heat to cold,
llm pores arc slopped, tho perspiration ceases, nod
disease begins at onroto dtvnlnpc itself. Hence,
a stoppage of this flow of lie. juices, originates so
many complaints.
It is by stopping the ptre 1 , that overwhelms
mankind with coughs, cold, and consumptions.—
Nine-tenths of tlm world die from disunspsinduc
ed hy a stoppage of thn Insenrildo 1 inspiration.
Let inc ask. now, every candid mind, what
course seems ihe most rcasnnuliln to pursue, to
unstop tho pores,.after they arc closed. Would
ynugivo physic to unstop the pores? Or would
you apply sione'hiiig that woo'd do this upon ihe
•illfaco, whore the clogging actually isl And yet
I know of no physician who mikes any external
application 10 effect it. Under these cireuin-
•nances, I present to physicians, and to nil oilmrs,
McAlister s ALL HEALING OINTMENT,
the WORLD’S SALVE. Ii lias power 10 restore
perspiration 011 (Im feet, nu the bend, around old
ionm, upon the flics/, i.M short upon nny purl ol Hie
body, w liellier diseased s ighlly or severely.
It lias power to cause nil external sores, scrofu
lous linnmrs, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to
<li-e!targ« tlieir p'litrhl matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy lint sweeps off'tho wlmluenta-
•*»*tn* ol'ciitani*'***-’ «Im>*»i«(«»•. nnd restore* the en
lire ••iiiiele to its healthy functions.
It is a remedy that forbids tlm necessity • of so
many nod delulciions druga taken in the stomach.
It is n rcniedy that neither siekuiis, gives incon
venience, nr is dangerous tn llm iulcsiiiics.
It preserves and defends the sin face frniu elide-
ran euieot of its foin-tinns. The Miriam is llm
oiiiii-t of five-eighths ol the bilu ami used up mat
ter within. Ii is pierced with millions ut opening
to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, nutl
denili knocks nt vnur door. It is righily termed
AU-llenliug, for there is scarcely a disease, ex
ternal or internal, llinl it will not benelit. 1 Im
usedii Ibr llm Insllbiirteoii years for all diseases of
the chest, cousumplinii. liver, involving the ol-
most danger and responsibility, and I declare be
fore Heaven and man, that lint in one single case
it lailedtolinimlit.wlien iho patient was within the
reach of mortal limans.
1 have had plitsicians, learned ill the profession;
I hate Ind ministers of llm Gospel, lodges oil the
bench. Al termen nml Lawyers, gentlemen ol the
highest erudition mid nmlmmlus of the poor, use
it in ev**ry vn ioty of way, aiullhr.rc lias been but
one voiee—one united, uniters il voice—saying
“.McAlister,your Ointment is good."
CONSUMPTION.
It can hardly lie credited that u salve nan have
any effect open the lungs seated, as they arc with
ill tho system. But if placed upon llm chest, it
penetrates directly to the lungs, <uip*r'.b*s the
poi mums particles that are consuming them, and
expels them from the system.
I need not say that it is curing persons of Coil-
-minip ion continually, ntllmngh we are told it is
foolishness, I care not what is said, so long as I
can cure several thousand persons yearly.
HEADACHE.
The Salvo lias cured persons of tlm Head
ache of 12 years standing, and who had il n-gu
lurly every week, so that v moiling nffun look plant.
Deafness and Ear A* lie arc tiuli.ud willi like suc
cess.
COLD FEET.
Consumption, Liver complaint, pains 111 tin
chest or side, falling off'of tlm hair, one or llm oili
er, always ii'-eoiiip.-iiiies cold fed. It is n sure
fig n of disease in tho system to have cold feet. *
The Salve will cure every case.
In Scrofula, Erysipelas, Hall Rheum. Liver
Complaint. Horn Eyes, Uuiony, Horn Throat,
Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, allCliesi
Diseases, burIi as Asthma. Oppression, Fain*,also.
•Sore Lips, Clnpped Iln inis, Tumors, Cutaneous
Ernplimifl. Nervous I)isea-*es, and of ihe Hpiim
there is probably no medicine now known so
good—rind as for Burns, it has not its equal in
tlio world!
PlMPLEH ON THE FACE. MASCULINE
SKIN, GROSS SURFACE.
Its flrst notion is to expel all humor. It will
not cubhq drawing till the face is frie from any
matter that may lm lodged riinler skin, nod fro-
quently breaking out to the surface. It,then
heals. When there is na iling blit gro«sims*, or
dull repulsive surface, it begins to imfmn and
snflrn until the skin becomes as smooth and
delicate as n child's.
WORMS
If parent* knew how fatal newt niedirim-s
were to children taken inwardly, limy would lie
flow to resort to thorn ( Especially -mrrcnriil
lozenges,’'willed MNodieateil lozenges." “vermifii-
B ooks.—1 *lm Expedition 10 Borneo ol il
61 8 Dido, for tlm Suppression of Piracy,
ssplliT J. D. CUIIUF.DGF.,
ACOX —16~TThd« primu Cinci mali Bacon
‘JJlTShhu dirs, Nulling per ship Hartford and
bua'StarW, ind for Hn by
COHEN, NORRIS A CO.
livnriatdy, when worms sro present. Now
•on *ay In parents, that lilts Halve will always
tell if h eluld ha.1 wqrnn. ( It will drive every
vestigq (if theip away.
Thor** h probnbly no ntadtrinn on tho f.ico of
the earth al once no mire and so sale in thn ex
pulsion of worms.
TUI LET.
Allliongh I liavp said .lifffn^ about it ns a hau
re*tprjttive, yet I will stake it again-it the world!
They may hriiig their Oils fiir and near, “Slid
rtlirio iVill rcitnre tlmhslrtwo cases to tlieir Yliie
OLD BORES, . *
That amne Sure* are nil outlet to lha impuri
ties of ihe sysiem. in beRan«e limy cannot pn-*n
off- through the nntunU'ltauimls of ilm InsHiisible
Perspiration. If such sores nre, hauled up. the
impurities must haveaorrtc other outlet, or il will
•tniatigtir Lfn. This Solve Wiir*lwiij» provide
for such emergencies,
RHEUMATISM.
'sir Mini
It reraovcii Imtnedlately the InfUtnuu-
with extracls from the Journal of James Brooke,
E«q., of Sarawak, (now Agent for the Brili*hGm-
eroineoi in Borneo) hy Captain the Hon. Henry
Kepplo. Il N
The Modern Briti-h Plutarch, or Lives of mon
•listiiigni-hed in dm recent ili-dory of England,
for tlieir tnleuls. virtues, or achievements; by W
O Tn)lor, L L I) of 'I’riri iy College. Dublin.
Tethpor and Tninporninani, or Variotien of
Clinraetar; by Mrs Ellis, aullm.o-n of the "Wo
men of England." Are.
No U Piet rial History of Eoglind.
No. 2 Tin* State-men of the Commonwealth of
England, with a Treatise on tho popular progress
in English History; by John Forster, of the Inner
Temple; Edited l»v J U Clmules.
. Nos l8aijill9IlliistralcdWaiidcriiigJew.com
plcte.
Nos 97-98. 99-1 HO Harpers' Illuminated and
lllostinled Hhakspearc.
Fresh supply of the Stepmother, hy G P It
James. Esq.
No. 8 Morse's Geographic Maps.
Clirichtoii; by W Harrison lliiisworth, E*q.
Scott’s Infantry Tuclics. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER,
nog 24 95 Bryan «t. Sian of llm Ledger.
TYF.L'W BOOKS.- I*.ms l»land --2U ol Aiur-
tin tlie r'oiMidiiiig. i»r Iho Memoirs of n Voh t
dn (/hnmlire, hy Eugenn Hue. uutlior of .Mysteri. u
VV’niidi-
of Paris'. VYniideriiig Jt-W. Ac.
Tom Cringle's Log.
Our First Men. it calender of Wealth, Fashion
and Gentility : coutainiug a list of those person*
taxed in the oily of Boston, credibly reported to
be worth one It mdred ihniimnd dollars, with bio
graphical notires of principle persona.
Mrs. Bill’s Baby, hy Douglas Jerrold.
Ch.uidiei’s loformaiinti for the People, a popu
lar Kncyvlopatnliu.
Tlie Farmers’ Library and 61 ••ntlily Journal of
Agriculture for July uud August. Kilned by John
3. Hkiunor.
Payne’s Illustrated London. «H<*rifs of views of
llm uritish Metropolis ami its environs.
Klnslerlodm; or lltu Mask, by thu English Opi
nil) Eater.
The Skilful Hoincwife's Book or complete guide
to Domestic Cookery, taste, comfort mid econo-
tunny, embracing 659 receipts, pertaining to
household duties, gardening, flinvcrs, i irds, plants,
Ate. by Air-*. L. G. Abell.
The Highlands ofl’lhiopin. by Major W. Corn
wallis Ha rim, of the Hon. E I. Company’s Engi
neers.
Randdetoti. a romance of Fashionable Life in
New York during the great speculation of 1834,
by Healsfiuld,author ol dot Cabin Boy. Ac.
Wiclnudur the Transformation, by Chrrlea B.
Brown.
Father Darcy, hy the author o( .Mount Hurd
Ac.
Blanch** of Brandy wine, or .September tlm 11.
1777, a romance, by Ganrgw Lippurd, uu 1)101 uf
the (ioalmr Ci'y, Ac
OruKUid, or llm Heerct Witness, by Charles B.
Brown. Received by
JOHN 61. COOPER.
sep 15 No. 95 Bryan Si. Sign of tlm le dger.
P»«KS. —.Mexico Before and Altar the Coir
J qoiisl, by Micli u-I Chevaliin
Biography of Donna Olioijna .M iblaehiiii. llm
a/tor-io-Lav mol Bonnie Amic of Pope limn
Sister-in-Liw ami Bonnie Amic of I'opu
cent X.. etc., by llm Abbe Gaulili. A'C.
Crilchton.hv II irrismi Aiuesuurili, l’.-q author
of - Books’iiml."
iMndorii Cimkery, by Eliza Acton.
Complete Cookery, by >1 io- Leslie.
Animal Magnetism.01 P/ycudiiiiamy, by Then
•lore Legcr.
Western Clearings—'Tlm Wilderness and the
Warpath, by Al is C. 61. Kirkland.
Khquuim for Lnlies. with Hints 011 tlml'reser-
vnlion, Iiuprovemciit ami Display uf Femnlc
Bemiiy.
Laws of Etiquette A.c.byn Gentleman.
The 6lagnzim*s for .May. Primers. Toy Book)
some iiiiu prints, representing scenes in llm
biitiln*. Just received by
jut 1 11 J IL CD’BBEDGE. ln9B*y-<t.
IV] EW HOOKS,—Life nml Public Hervi
il ecu of Gei, Z Taylor, including » mniom
necoiiut of his deli lice uf Fort Harri*oti in 1812,
the battle of Ukeu-cliobee ill 1837, and ihe battle-
of Palo Alto and Ucs.-ivn dela Palma in 184(1. with
numerous illustrations, to which is nddnd (.ketcliei
uf the officers who have fallen in the late conical
edited hy an Officer of the U H A.
Part I I, concluding number of Popular Lee
ures on Science mid Art, delivered in llm princi
ple cities an I towns of llm United Slates; by Dio-
iiysius Lntdprr.
The Wilfuhiess of Wo nan; hy iho nuilmross ol
••llie History oln Flirt," Ac.
Fanny, tho Little 6Iillim*r, or the Rich and the
Poor; hy Charles Roweroft.
Di'lmomliali, mi Oiieiitnl Bandit, and iho most
magnificent Roblmr the wmld ever knew, wlm
styled himself die King of die two Worlds.
The Fair Isabel, or the Fannln-s of tlm Covcuucs
a tale of tlm Huguenot War; hy Eugene Hue.
Pierce Kenning, or llm Logger’s Off •»!*, a Ro
maiice; hy J H Ingraham, l’.-q Received by
JOHN 61. COOPER.
mi'.* 28 95 Brynn-st. Higo of dm l.eilen-
N
EM’ IIOOK.S—Life mid Public Hrrvicex
whirh is added Hkeicbes of die officers who l.nve
fallen in Iho late contest, edited,by m» ollieor of
ges," pills, Ac. The truth is, no one can lull, dm U. S A.
invariably, when worms nru present. Now lei
Lite of 61 aj Gen Zachary Taylor, with nn ac
count ofttm Brilliant achievements on the Rio
Grando. will) Hknichox ol tlm Lives anil Huioie
Acta of Ringgold,61 ay, Ac. »Vc- hy Frank Powell.
Thu Fair I**hoi. or dm Fanatics of Cevehne*.
a Tala uf lha llnguonoi Wnr, bv Eugene Sue. .
Elhm. Allen, or ihn King’s 6Ien. by Melville.
Kale in Hoarcli ofn Husband, hy s Lady Chry
salis. Recollection* of 6!exiro. hy Wadd)
Thompson, &e. Received at ICO Bay *!., two
doors east ofdiu Marine Bank
»uji 2d J B. CUBBEDGE
CICACKEBS.-B.msr, Hu-
car, Hmla amt Roller Cracker*, lauding from
In in Excel, and Tor sale hy
nurtlR \ I! J GILBERT.
rwHpiEtt5ts3TOI Cotion UuihreL
(Ion andswellliig. vvhun tlm pain uf conran censed
FEVERS,
In nil cases of fever, the difficulty lies In the
[idres being locked up, *n dun tlio* beat and.
pobiiWation cannot pms ofl*. If the least ttioi)- - •
llird could lie started, the crisis has plowed mul
ihe danger’ over Tlid“AU4Iealing Oilmuctit will
in' nil cn«e» of fdversalmoat instantly unlock the
skill nod bring forth llm perspiratiou.
SCALD HEAD.
We liavo cored case* that uctally defied overy
thing known, us well ns the ability of fift-eii or
tWuiuy d-ciiirs. Ouu man told os Im had spent
^ 0 on his children without any benefit, when a
$5() boxes of tho Oiiitmnnt cured diem.
CORNS.
Occasinnnl ttau oflho Ointment will always
keep conn from growing. People need nevur
he lrouble’1 with them if llmv will u-e it.
AH A FAMILY MEDICINE.
No uinn cm mensnre its value. Ho long ns thn
stars roll Bong over tlm Heavens—po long as
man trend* the earth, subject lo all infirmities ql
tlm IIchIi—so long us disease mid sickness is
known—just so long will this good Ointment be
used uud esteemed. When man censes from nil’
the earth, limn the doiimnd will couse, and not
till than.
james McAlister & Co.
Sole proprietors of the above Medicino.—
Price 25 cents urn! 00 cents'.
CAUTION.
Ah the All-Healing Ointment lias been greatly
coiiiitarfeitud, wo linva given ihia Caution to the
public that “no Ointment will he gomiiue unless
tlm tinmen of Jumna McAlister, or James 61c-
Abater A. Co., arc written with u pen upon
every label." ’
Now we hereby ofl’or a reward of $500 lobe
paid nn conviction in any of thu con-tituteil
courts of the United Shim*, of any individual
counterfeiting our name uud Ointment
For sale by
ANSON PARSON* mid JOS.'M. TURNER.
feh ill lydA'.w Agents. Savannah.
■ Jn C H « T « V.>T i L w
G 1 ALVA Nil* RINGS BANDS..3TRENGTH-
f ENIN “"
JN1NG PIASTERS’, AND MAGNETIC
Mi ‘
FLU 1 pl mr the euro of .Non ous Headache, Tic
Duluieox. Pal-y. Spinal Cmoplnints. Ac. Ac. A
supply of these article* just received and for sale
by G. It. II ENDIHCKSON, Agent,
npl I
XRoad GoYripfnby oGGcorei.i.
v .._ led to thc >nhscrihorp ihe prfvi-
loge of running aii EXPRESS over their Bend
during tho present year, with the privilege, of uu
ppartmonl undci their own lock, they pficr »ui>(*n-
orndvontagCs fof (he prompt and 1*310 roiivcyuiin*
of valuable articles, specie, A n. and are in noptf.<
of being able 10 make uii ariaiigemtht will) the
Post OlHco Department, by which they will he al-.
lowed to carry n Mail Hag.
They are prepared lorecoivcdndforward pood*
ell descriptions, to mid from Savannah and 61a-
__n, and interinoduiie places, and between Savan
nah Bud Charleston, with the greatest sftfeVy 8,i, |
despatch; and will also pov pirticulai aHentmii to
dm piirchaso of goods, collection and payment of
drnfis, qotes and hills, and transuctiug ull -kinds of
business in the above places. , , .. ...
Thoy have also extended their nrrangtnieofs'lo
rnnnn Express hy. tho Hoiitlmrn Bneta. to Pico In
tu, in Florida, and intermediate piunvonthntrotHut
Mncnii—Office at llm-Washiugifiu Hull.
SuvHimah—Office ut No. 153 Bay street,
j 1111 h 7 - 61.. S. B A LL.
C1WEET OIL, STAUCII, dc<t.--l5
O boxes Sweet Oil of 39 fla-k* each. 20 do Col-
IVIcINTOAU HOUSE, INDIAN
.wliw.SPRINGS, Butts County. (}*.—'Tlm-*nl-
gain’s Pea*I Slaridi, 150. urosa Sievuns', 6Ialc*l;<
I cask best English. Fig Blue, just received ami
for sale by G. R. HKNDR1CKHUN.
seat 2*2
T O niEKCIIAN IS 3
—G. B. Hendrickson, in Uiblmn'- Build
ings, near the Mmket, offers f»r rile nn -lie most
favorable terms, nml nt llm lowest (in m. n ei-ue
ral assortment of Drugs and Medicine*. Ota** ware.
Paints, Oil, Brushes. Vnrni*h. Aon AUu, G inb-ii
Seeds, Stevens’ 61ntelips, Cniidie*. Lemon Sy
rup, Spice*. Sweet Oil, Honey. Bitters, 6lmmrd.
Bluckitur, Starch. Lmilhrd’* Hu 11 If. Smoking To
bacco; Tuck, Sidn nml Dressiui; Combs; Hair,
Tooth, Nail,ami SlmSiii*: Bm<he«.; Razors, Razor
Simps Shaving Soaps; Ink. Writing Paper.Htaui
Pens, Ac. all of which are warranted to be of d
host quality. a-p Hi
T O OEM’I’lSTS.—Tlm xutt-criber h:n
coi
constantly oil hand, Sj.iiug Bull, II r
Pivot. Ivory, nod Ebony bannled Turnkeys;
Tomb Claws, Furercps, Go 11 ' Lhiici-is, Tooth
Files,(roll Foil Nos. 5, 8, and III. Ac.
sep 8 _ _ « K HENDRIC KSON.
P ‘kei-;>ka'1'ions“Fou riTP.Tunt.—
Bi-nlsllair Rustornlive. Guiik’s C<r*.id:i
Oil, Prentiss’ Kop’nlia, Jayim.-’ HairTimic, (Jiii-r-
I (in’s Ean Lustralo. Row hi ml’* .Micci-sir Oil.
Gitalamr* Fluid da Georgia. Bamlolim*. Cyilon-
inc; Ox 61arrow in put*, bulk**, Ac ; English nml
Flench Pom-itiliiisj black, brown and whib* sin k
Pomnlniii; Oil Pliibicnme. Chinesn Lon Glum Oil,
geiiiliun Bears’ Oil. &n. For sale by
*«pt 3 G. R HENDRICKSON.
R OWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE —-A fresh
supply received |ier Hardord. for - do h
m p 11 G It HENDRICKSON
OR DESTROYING'MOTH — D.. Feimlit-
w."tiger's Pniclmuly Compotiml, uti iufullitile
preparation, wnmuited lo exlermimite iln* use*
mid to destroy the aiuimil in a!l iu *tnsus. For sale
by O It. HENDRICKSON',
jnly 22
C l 1C fi ill !•) D'AJLI X OU1 ATI EltES
J for SI
for Sliavin**, uml for-olieiimg tlm hand*, just
received hy CL It. HENDRICKSON,
juiio 25
rjIAUKAXT’S BELIZEki AJ'i>
RIKNT.—This preparation *trom>ly recoin-
mends itself to the favor of ihu public, from its
great sucres* in the curu of bjtiniH nfTcrlinn* and
febrile diseases. It ha* been found universally in
nfl’ord relief iu such cu-es, nnd lin* gained much
i-epiitation nimuig medical men who imwt gener
ally sanction ita use among tlieir patient*. Ii ism *•
of thn inort delightful as well as mildest of purga
tives, possessing all thi! sparkling ngreenl.lenos* of
Soda Water, nnd ns it nets gently upon the system
it restores the digestivn powers when inneiivr, nml
excites n healthy ami vigorous tone lo lire nmimich.
giving lo the patient reuewetl health nml strength!
Sold hy G. R. HENDRICKSON.
aug 10
JjlUESirENGLIHf) MUHTARD-In p.mild,
half and quarter pound (intifes. am/tin box •
a very supeiior aiticlu. jmi received, nml Ibr
wiila l*y u. R. HENDRICKSON.
j'dy II
IYT 1*01 iO.il,—For tlm exicriiiui.iiioiMif
•'ik black, red, ami white A-its. for sale by
July 29 G L U_ 11K \ D : 10 K So W
C O.lilts. Shell. Bnifdo nml iniuamii
Tuck. Side nml Drc*smg Combs; nlso. fine
Teeth Combs of nil descriptions just receivrd
and for snlu hy
i'inc24 G. U. HENDRICKSON.
G (11.11 4JANO Y —A i’rusli siii.ply ticeivcil
T --- 0 .1 • > . . . " -
pur brig Hdlii.i, and for sale by
j "nu 25 G. R. H EA | Ml Ir K S ON.
N U I* TWIN 1-1. HI biles (.<iiinn Net
Twine. 2 do Gill Nctdo, IU do Wrapping
do, just received uml Ibr sale by
nny 2 G, R. HENDRICKSON.
P E 1ftrU.11ES. A choice ns*i>r!|ii"iit of
French uml English Extracts, cnn-isting of
Boqunt d>* Carolinn, Jncki-y Club. Portugal B-*n-
quel dn Rui, flnnen Vicirniii. Hedyosiuia, P.m-h-
Oilly, Mornrco. iMillHb-ur, Violet, Orange. Him-
ey. Verln-ua. Musk, lloney-iirkk*. 6legm»n. lie,
Hweei Pen. Rose. Carnation, Heliotrope, Citron-
•’ll-' R«"'i. Eglauiiiic. .Myrtle, Hwt-ei Briar. M-ijtim-
'in, Mll-lill, Gerilliiuui, Jessnuiiile, Ac. l-'ur sale
by G. Ii. IIENDRICKHON.
j '!)’ 10
rpoiLET 1*0 W1Y1:it; .ki
xcriher. proprietor of the INDIAN SPRING
HOTEL for the last two year*, would most p-.
sportfully inform his friende and patron* id i|,i,
Slate, of Soiilh Carolina, Al tbama and iis vicini
ty. Hint Im has. at gient expeuae, en ctcd n splen
did hotel under lha i.bovt* name, for llm ample in;
eomnindninni of v nil- rs duiiug tii« upproaUiing
hciisoii.
Tim House wii| Im npennd for the reception of
company uu lhn2ihb dny nl .May m-x*.
The Mi IiiiomIi House is in dc Hr 250 feel hy 42
wide, coutainiug between 70 ml 80 large uud airy
rooms, togetlier with three *pnciriu«drnwing 1 nbins
nnd a spb-ndnl hau. hoom, i large nml wide piaz
za extending round ihu Hot*-|, making it wli .1 In. . .
in long been desired al ibis Spring, one of the l.n -
gesl and most commodious Hold* i-yr-r i-iu lcn
any watering place in the southern n.-nniry.
During the 'n*t iwii suasons there ha- been mod,
complaint for want of nurro ample nr-i-omuio.l.i-
liotiH Ibr ill** huudiTils that daily llm V in ll.i* v-r.l
known nml justly rulobrnied wittering plrno.
'I'lii* Reason llmre shall bo no len-un of i.cm-
plaini for wmit uf accounu daiion. or imJ«.c-d. auv
thing unuiiecled will) tin* cst-iblislmmiit.
The McIntosh House will uui mu odato t-v 1
four bumlrud ;mr*oii*.
Neulmr pains nor expense having I ecu cjaml
in furiii.-hiug and pulling up ibis l.mue, *0 im i.»
render il truly H boiisu lbr, al- who may favi-rit yviij,
tlieir piitroung,*. Tim fiirnilorc i- ail new and of
the um*| sterling kind, liatiug In tn imuie up to or.
dur lor this establishment:
The Inrnlinn of llm 6leliilnrli House is on.tl.o
brow of the Mollilnsb Hill, ove,looking die spring,
Ibr many years dm re-idei.ce of llm cr'lebrcied
Col Mclii'to-li of llm Crock nniiuii. *.» \vell hurvv u
nml associated hi tlm I udittu In-lot) of our coun
try.
Tho subscriber, therefore, fuller? biimi.-f
io order, comfort mid systamuiic-nriaiigeim nt. lior
McIntosh Hoiihu tihuli nut bo.imrp»*ttd. mid hope*
from his cnuiiiiued exertions.lo plwii-c, hu msy i«
ceive a share oJ the public pairon«gi-...
BRYAN \\. COLLIER. .
Indian Springs, April 2d, 184-5 f—e ppl 2-1
V l-trge
*- supply of N Hmilli Pr-miss* superior Ro«n
scented nml plain Tnilel I’owdor Ako. japanned
till nml pasli-lm.-ird Boxes nml I'uff*. jo*t reooiv ,-d
: hy
G. It. IIENDRICKHON.
nml for salt
apr 9
C OFFEUjji; A'C.—IU b ,|* prime Gireu
Eligli-I) Coppuias. 15 ,bi do Amo ic.iii ,|... f,
do Chipped Lngw.unl, 3 r-ises Hpaiiisb Flu.it In
digo. just received, nml for sale by
n P r 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON
W ISTAH’S M’ltUI* or MILD
CHERRY'.-AlVusli supply of ibis e- to-
braleil medicine, warranted die genuine nriit.-lu,
just received per Exact, mill for sale by
apr 7 G It. HENDRICKSON
(<milBKR IS NO such vvomi.vs
• L FAIL."—'Tatrunt's ('iimpoiiml lixnaet
of Cnbnhsnml Cop iil» 1.—This preparation will be
fmiml tlie greatest nml nmst v.iluah’e Ui-t ovi-n in
llie annals of inndji ine, fur (lie speedy removal of
all external diseases, frequently effecting a emu m
die short space of three or four days.
A single trial wi I ensure il universal approba
tion. Experience has completely proved dm u
will tffVc.l a cure in n shorter iieriml ihmiimy oili
er medicine. A !‘i«sh snpnly just reeeiveil, and
for r.-iIu hy G. R. IIF-NDIHUKHON,
"PH Agent
D ll. JAYNES' REMEDIES.— J 1 vims’
Expectorant, Hair Tonic. Tonic V'-rmitoge,
Carminative H do mi Ac wnrmiitcd g. iminc ju*t
received and for sale l*v
npr S Ji II IIENIIRK’K•»!IV.
rnWL\E.-l ba !c (ti!lm-lTwiuc,4 <l.,'.,iion
J. H-inc dn, assorted six-*, H«*t rerevedaml
fnrm'oby ii. R. HENDRICK'ON.
np| 2
W A STl liA i'.LS.-Taybir’s T
M'a h B.dli Ibr sale |.j
juno 29 G R. Hl.\
P D.IUi
aLMONDH.-Fi
'sparen
DRICKHON.
EX I’M AC r or lilTTER
a voting f-iince, Jellm*
Jil-tard*. Pu l ing* Cake*, Ao , nml .1 p|.*.isani
pcrluuu; lor Cloffiing —-In this prepmalioit ||,.
delicate fliicui uf ihe Alnjoml is presented in, a
concentrated form, the mb-t cunveim ut |„V c-,*nk
iug purposrs, nnd miy.hn preserved in ant ch
male. \ supply of tin* mlivln, put up in vial-,
with direr tin im for u*e. jiui rcrgivnl. uml Ibr sa|,
»»>’ , G. R IIENDRJLK30JV. ,
n *’. r _1 Druggist, item ihe .MutUi.
QH VVING HATEKIALN. An a,
sortiita
la*. <
tFor*
1, assorted sixes, for sola very low by iho
slrtili. 1 * ’’’<)r ?--L‘- '** *•'- •
.JAMES ^NDERSON^fCp.^
aJJ-8 , 7USl. Juhioj^J 103 Bryan streets.
surthidirt ut iinv cast *lue| R hum, cniisRiior
of Wade A Butcher's fine India stai-l. Gricies ^
8on’*, Wa-liiugton nnd Chinese. Rllinn** bre-s am
itcel Inivk. ‘did 1 Emerson’s Rigor Strap* in vCer*
variety: all description uf Shaving Broslien.Vrf,,,
mon, B idgsr, An. with ivory, hone and rucea
wood In idle-t MoiitpalaN, GaerLinV^TuvfcrV
and Prsntlw' Shaving CrttiiaiR-. Nxvahai.vfMinta
ry, Ambrosial, Low's Emollient, 'and lha Napier
Compound Shaving (]akev.ahd« number of irav
ellltig and poibihlu Shoving Ok«e* F„ r M | 0 bv
” mig«l * ; ' •’• G. R. HENDRICKSON. '
.ravmwcAi
M Sp/rro C4tl
0. R. : HK.NBB|CX3QN.
THE FRAiYifii.i S iair!•_.*»it,.—
JelX.No 105 Chestiut Street, between,TintiLatui
Fourth. Pnti.At)ELpniA.—'Tin* popular ami cen
tral Hotel, establtslmd by the 51, ».his. Simlersou,
having passed into the band- of the subscriber,,
lie de«irci tu inform bis friends and the public, that
it is now o, en for the reception ofgu* *1*.
To those who have visited the • Franklin House .'
its ndviintagea ns a desirable stopping place uio
well known ; to those who have i.ot. it will he only
necessary lo state Hint it i« R.fiinteii iu the bmiiest
part of the most fashionable sir, el. in thu imme
diate vicinity of the Exchange. P- *t Office. B nH<<.
Custom Home, Places of Amusement, Hotels
Steamboat Landings, Rail Rond Depots, Public
Square*, Court Houses. Ac.
Since the change of propiietnr*, a large ntnom t
of money has been expended in enlarging, refit
ting. refurnkliiiig nml painting. Among ihu nu
merous improvements, may he mentioned Improv
ed En rnneert, a new Ladies* Oidinnrv,n new Gen
tlemen** Dining Solnnu, new I'm lours. -now
Chambers, new Kitchen, and new Bar lloout, be
sides many other minor improvements.
Tho piincipnl features of a first rate Hotel—
"TheTable and Wine Cellar," will bu tinder tho
management of
Mr. JAMES M. SANDERSON.
O' n of Ihe former propil.ton, wl.o-o ambition |,j
excel ns a Caterer is well known His widely c*;|.
nhrntcd Cook, “ I’ki.I.etikk,” aided by experieu-
ced assislanls, will comiutio to be his right bund
man.
The olfico nnd hooks will he under dm charge of
Mr. GEORGE P. BURNHAM,
late the able Editor of llm '• Daily Ohio Union.’
of Cincinnati, and more mccntlv ol Bo*ton. fn
abort, great exertions have haon m ule, and liurea -
ter will not ho (.pared, to render •• Pin* Franklin”
ona of thn very first Hotels K comfort r-onve.
uieiicc, and good living. D. K. MINOR.
Philadelphia. July. I “’Iff • —15 inly |.H
A IY OISIfeltYAi«C-«j|aipt-iiiiiiToTy m ..uoi-
./Y diiiuiicc entitled an unhimiice lo v. *t iu ilp.-
tieorgii Hi-lorio.il Society one Ini of bind in l.i-
fiyette ward, on conditions, pu-cud kStii Novuu-
Iter. 1811.
Hcc.l. Be it ordained by the .May era ml Aid* r
men of llm city of Savauu.-liaiutt I,nts.lt.-i.- thru-
of in Council assembled,niid il i- In-ro* v mdaiiicd
by llm nutlmrity nfilm same, Tbm tin' tin,; |;, t
tlm Gcurigti Histmical Hocn*ty to .-reel 01 cm-cio
he erected a brick buildmc 011 lot No 75 mi l,n!dv
elle ward, granted to llmiu 011 c.iulitinns hy tlm
ordinnnen nf which this is amcio'aioiv, heext-nd-
ml in two years fmin Andnlb-r the ‘Jh'ifi din ol .Nu-
v< Ollier, in lilt* year IH45.
Sec. 2. And he it furilicr or 'aiin'd l j tlm mi*,
thority of the same. That if it shall bo desired by
the said Society to exchange lire said lot Ibr snm.-
other bit within Ihe linnl* nf the city of Huv tiniiab.
more cuiKftidnit for tlieir plirpu-e-, it sl.nll I •*-
28th day of November, in tin: )e..r 1845, ai d lha*
iu tlio event of llm *aid Sociel) not cruciinf «>m h
Imihliiig wi Inn tin* said :inn*. then Hie said lot so
received iu exchange nml llm improyrinctiis >h..il
revolt tu llievityol Havnili-b: And ptnvided al-o.
(hat it shall be further cnmlitioecd and *fpul dcd',n
said deed, dial if at.any lime Imtcntier mk-Ii lot 1. .
Ceivoil ill exeiiauge shall red-in to bo m>i'd by lb -
said G'-orgia llisiorical .Society, forth- object- IW
winch the said Society Ins been incorporated bv
llm Stale, limn al>o said lot and imprtivi'miiit^t»li.ill
revert tu the city.
Sec. 3. And he it further ordained by ihc.au
thority of tlm same, nml this ordinance is pu**„d
with tins express coiiditiou, if accepted by the .-md
Society, That upon any reversion m die my,,,
provided for in tlm foregoing section, ii «tm:i )..•
lawful fur llie said Society to make such excbaegi.
Provided always, that the tide markin' the-md H.-
cietv sh ill he of 110 rffccl. until (hu said Sncietv
shall have produced lo the City Po-mcil n prop*).
Iy certified copy of a duly cirrnlcd an** tecoidi'd
deni for dm lot io fie 1 merited 10 exchange, m
which deed it shall lie cond-iioned uttd st.pnlat. il
that die snid Georgia llistori- nl Society .hull err m
nr eatrsu lube erected thefcon, abrivkUnildii.g f,, r
a society hall, nutl lor *U«'h odu r purpnac* as' ilia
Society may determine within iwo years iiopi iii 1
lawful for the city, by die |H0pn i-tHror*. to t-uter
upon the said lot and imprnvemeu’s rtcrivid {,j
exdmugc. and tbereaffer to • ojov. lin’d Jum. . . .
Clip) and possess the same, as fully as they do u;{>
othor j-«rt of {Ir** fftiWIu onuuiin * ^
See. 4. Aml.be II iMidi^r.Old lined t.VHIr* nu-
tho.ity of tl u suine, That all oirimauces 01 p .i*s
thereof. RO far n* they mil late wfibjh'> oid.nniu e,
be. and the same .ire’ltoh by repealed.
Passed 111 Coniictl. (ith Augintt lr*4'5,
, . »• K. WKl».fns. to,„ r
(attest) A C. D.vyxMairtT. t ;; aVs t:t
B OOKS. -Salamander, a |YnV
It) Eugene Su r ; ;rb.* Iii-h Hkt
I
.. .. ... . 1 kelcll Rock by
Mr. 61 A I Uinartli; The C' ub s-irMis of llarrv
Larreijitcr,by Dr. Levei; Aunt Patu> S'iim*
Bay; Alyctcricn or London; : |lut»Jtan...i Gln-m.
Lomto Black«(oiig ,Charf*a,fI^JlnlRy; J.nkUm
ton; Isabella01 thu Piidc of Phluiuio. IMctaal
Keene. Ac. Ac.
impir . j.b< Gy.aTfe0pR-iM : fayj5K
C ROTOIY cloth
; O'bi’.l )'d Ml these' I •shjlUudd^’ nnd UesVrvVlIk
jccka Tia’s l!t*yif h 1 i-yivVfl.
— ; —■ f- • 7* . -.luv.imin »IIU UCSI'I
commviidml Coats a ml Ft/cka Tia's Cl't-if r*n
Ch*iy nrt- Ihe hfil' imlrrliil »li;|’\Yn*(i.uiii.S|lii
«||J «re nffer.d .1 , >*iv i-£a{u V.”.’n'm .'"1.
CO. I, .Aunty lit OS Brync SVc'l. •' ■ ■
m«> is jo An S(ittTtr\fn.i,-A efi
x-Loclt aaTTHKfCtnttt”-
r~i uum...o jin, i c. «r
V5 Vb . C.ij.I Mnuf.f.ti Lm H.iiTn,,
t,tiding from bfig Ex,cl .Ull s.ltr V.-ntunl. Khij
■ 8CJU*!rON A WliNS-go}!.
tfem iw, ,4.^1,
. .-v-HMi'-n.
Tornlo bj i
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