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LX'(1UU*ANHIUI>LT IK ADVAKOltj '■ ■
1 FOIl SLX .MONTHS.,
;i • n'-'lr?.. .. !■ ■ ■ • ; ’■■iv ■(/
k Trt-lV««ltl7 «i-»rglnn,
Fut lU-amuun,
loiMoltlieammjMmJnt oftlie ronili
(TiieMiJri‘Stundn,«ad Saj
ft of JmttiY Qtq »"*, jihI .
utclligonca^ Commercial, flalitioal.
>IUS including new Advertisements
\Ttfl8 PAPER,
parti oftlie Stale nhd Union, or de*
}u city, at FIVE DOLLARS per an
FIIREE DOLLARS Tor six months
|r !.«»• ,!.<•!uv; »•. . : »* ;
rho WeiWf OMrglnB,
ud every Saturday afternoon, ot tiirek
r umiiun—all payable in advance.
Ich C itation by the.CIorlis of tho Courts
, tliat application has boon made for
liuiniatmtion, mustbepublwhcd thiu*
Exocutnraand Administrators for Dnbt-
rliton* to render in their accounts, must
1 six wkkkh.
Jcgroes by Executors or Administrators
[public auction, on tlm first Tuesday of
lutween the usunl n&nrs of snip; at the
Idic salos in the county where tlio Let-
mtiry, of Administration, or Guardian-
[five been granted,- fir striving sixty
.thereof in ono of the pnnlio gazettes
fe, nnd nt.the door oftye Court.House,
'nalos are to„be Held. ~
r leave to.nell Negritos, niust ho pub-
tor month?, before ttnv order absolute
Bo thoronifon by Uto Court.
Uloal EsUito by Executors, Administra-
Stiardiaiia. must be .puldwhed SIXTV
iro tho day of sale. • These sales must
[ho Court House door of.Uto county in
roperty is situate, nnd on tho first Tims-
Ifantii,between Uto hours nfton in the
Bfdur.mtbe afturnobn. No side from
E vulid, unless so expressed in the adver
ts by Ejcnulnrs, Administrators and
jo the Court iff Ordiunry for leave to
Cuat bo published FOUR MONTHS,
personal property (except negroes^ nl
(intestate estates by Executors and Ad-
K tiiust ltd hviyem’sed FORTY DAYS,
fiotis by Executors and 'Administrators.
L Diaufissory must Ho published SIX
if Mortgages on
Kheadvcrttsed once a mqtitii for FOUR
I'tlio Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
ioftlto bond of agr'ecmcMt) to nmko ti-
CTn&fttbo advortisedTimm Months nt
I sales under executions regularly grant-
JcmirLs, must .be advertised THIRTY
fmlor mnrtgJigo oxccutions SIXTY
pales ofporLdiitbln property under order
hurt, must be advertised generally, TEN
ire the day of Sale.
otters directed to this Office or the Ed-
b post paid to entitle, them to attention.
von. ixvm.
SAVANNAH, FHIDAV MOUNINa, OCTOIlElt a, ISM.
, v: ■I^-■ I'. -■^11
T~nrl— «f ISia »n« »M«Q
Corrop Goons, Arc.
White liomnspons, sheetings and
sill.tings, costing 4 eta,.per.yd.
Uo.
SS:
ns-
Do.
Do.
do. ' 5 i --• do.
do. ,0 Jo, 1
.do, . 8 ‘ ‘ dm,
.do. 10 do.
do. 12 - do.
do. ID' do.
do. 20 , do..
All cambrics nod colored muslins
which coni 4 cents per yard...
Do. do. 5 do. do.
Do. do. 8 do. do.
Do', do. 12 do. do.
Do. do. 15 do. do.
Dp., do. .20 do. do.
Do! do. 30 do. do.
Mouslio de I,nine costing 20 cts,
All cotton flntinels. volvuU, fus
tians. cords, or goods, inniiii-
fuctured by nnppiug oi* raising,
whiob cost II) cunts per yard..
Do, do. 12 do. do.
Do, do. 15 do. do,
Do. do. 20 do. do.
Do. do. 30 do. do.
Flannels of wool which cost 20c.
Do.
M -do;
-do.
25
14
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do.
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14
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do. >
do.
40
14
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do.
45
14
Dn.
do.
do.
no
14
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GO
14
Worsted or stnlf goods. pucIi ns
bombesins, in tiros, nlpnccas.
hnregc*. Itn'zorines, Ate. Ac.
whicji cost 25 cents per yard
Do.* do. 30 do. do.
Do. do. 50 do do.
Worsted goods costing 75c per yd
•HIT dnlnndrr far I84<|..
4> rox THK AOOTHKRN nECOBDER.)
SUPERIOR UOIJRT8.
JUAIlY.si
[Chatham
UicbmuuJ .
,.,UARY.
I Ortwin rd *
j Pialillng
ICSm -
iL’Iqrli
PUiwon*
■ Baldwin!
Clinrokno
Pike
[Walton
t Ponyth-
Jankinu
Meriwether -
mull. ,
«.'n wets
HsOirnai
►I.tnnpkin
P&- ■
[te,™
ludtiiinlila
F.iyotle
felt
Harris 1
AlaOiaon
» >
D-'KhIIi
Elhorf
Milmar
II ill
Puinsm
Tallmt
. Itnlloch
'•KflhisUnui
,HoliU
Murrey
Newtnn
Walker
Wacliiastuo
Wilke*
■'Hll*.
Uaiii|Otell
Mania
Walker
Warren
Wilkininn
ler, Raima
.Wayiio
rarrnlt .
.D*ite- ,
Olynn
II ..lmr>!i mi
JIuntocK
iinutgomnry
Raudnliih
T*ls|.
ter, Mclnjo*b
Tallnnll
OhalUH'ffa ’
Kmaimel |
Franklin
Fluyd
Heard
-Jones
. I.iherljr
Oglethorpe
" Pnlaaki
i tier. Hryaa
<t Burly
. llnutton
Irwin
Ja'iper ■
[/Lincoln
. Mi-llilnall
flerirrn
’Hlrwart
rTroim
fRIt.K
.Chatham
fj5?.£^e : '
IliHte 1
Inmler
lli«e
Hiller,'Ware
_o r Appling
8d Monday, .Deealur
ItiohMionil
... AUtUJ.sr. .
I at Monday, Crawfnril
' 1 t • ■ I’auldmg -
‘2d Monday, Cues
Clark
W Monday, Raldu-int .
Chnrokno
Piko *
U pilin' •
Wnlt([i|
Ith Monday. Kinaiiuel
• Fureyth
Jack«on
Sfnriweilicr
SEPTEMBER,
lit Monday, Co went
Luurnna '
Lumpkin
Marion
Mo’dfWo* '
lUnrgnn
Tatiaforfo' '
■it Monday, Columliia
Fay^tio
Uremia
rtwlnnctl
Harris
SlailiMtu
Union
3,1 Mnadav, ItuUS'
DcKu h
Elbert
(iilmur
llall
I'uiiiflin
Tallmt
till Monday, Cnhli
Murray
. Newton
Walker
Wa-hiM-lon
Wilkes
OCTOBER.
1*1 Monday,Cuiii|iliell
Stncou
VVnrrtm
Wilkinwtii
Tuesday after, Walker
Tlmradav after, llakim
‘Jd Mnndsy, Cnnoll
llade
'HiUiervInin
llem-oek
llnury
Mniiipniiinry
Itsmldlpli
Twiyga
ThnrMloy after, Tallnnll
lid Monday, riiailimca
Eninnunl
Franklin
Floyd
Heard
Jniiea
Oclelhnrpe
Pulerki
Ith Monday, Early
llnuainn
Irwin
Je»per
l.inrnln
Seri veil
• Hiewurt
Troop
Thursday after,Telfair
till Tun«day, lliillooli
Friday after. EMiishem
NOVEMBER.
1*1 Monday, Hilda
til Monday, Honly
Je/Terann
Miueoyco
Jd Monday, Burke
Camden
Sumter
Pridnv after, Wayna
Ith Holiday, tllyau
_l.ro
ThemaS
'Phursday after, Mcln(o*li
Monday after, Imwiidcs
and I .dearly
Thursday after. Bryan
diindayther after, Ware
Thursday do Appling
• ; DECEMBER.
Ut Monday, [Inker
-M Monduy, Deuatur
inlay April api| Oeiqlaer,
[.' 4ih Monday Fctiruary and Aiigiir-*.
Kin—IJhnllium Comity
wlienlor of L’lialliuin Cnmiiy
3
jtl Estsie'nf John Cuitius , dec’ll.
E^8; nil inquiist t»f Kschoit baslmeli
Jiiib thn- oflico of the Clerk of iliri Su-
>urt of Chatham Conwy.' - In tho nbovii
|r«by itnppnnrs tli-il John Cm ran. a ciii-
n United rfintcH. died inliislnto, sii-khiI ill
r»|*'his dsnib of a lot of l.inJ, ‘oitiMlbil at
fnllt in tlm Cminiy nfores uil. emtininitif:
red feet in front and threw IminJjjji.fodi
Ihorn nrb-ss j hmimleil by Inmla bTTfurh,
>n- and Cnasnn.-^lhe said John Corran
% inniln any ili-*pnsitimt of said lot; ami
fdwilboui leaving any person to claim
■ •
1-piinnnnce of llia BscliP.il law,, this ml.
;is to giro notion to Iho lieira of llm
orian, or ollmrs who may claim utiiler
Sf'Shcli' tlip'ra bn, to ilppp'nr nifd iiiaku
ktsnitiil lot ftf land, within riighteou mouth*
dstfi liiTPof, or-the same will be pro
to he Escheated, agreeably lo llm lew in
'madonnd provided.
It. Wp FOOLER, Clerk S. C. C. C
11 • Hum—
Do.
do.
do.
Do.
do.
SI*
do.
Do.
do.
su
do.
8. STARCH ACI1KK8E.
Crashed Sugar, ID half box-
a M R Rel*lni*,JW ill) CoIgdUi's
i. 28 boxes
ill. 3(f do' do Fnniily dft, 20 do prinie'
io, Isndlpg and for sale by
8CRANTON & v JOHN8TOP
•sbalsah OF-W-ILD ClIfcR-
i« received aud for sale hf ,.
. J ,M. TWMK .
Monounni iquHc.
Colton Bagaing. old duly 4 cents
per sqnnre yard
Bale Rope costing D cunts per lb.
Do. do. 7 do.
Do. do. 10 do.
Bar Iron coaling $50 per ton....
Do. do. $G0 do.
Do. do. $70 do.
Do. do. $75 do.
Nads, wrought, pur lb.
Spikes do.
Ov nn, pots. A.C. do.
Iron wire do.
Coal per Ion
Sail per bushel
Molasses per gallon...
Brown sugar costing $4 per Inillbs
Do. do. $5 do.
Do. do. $0 do.
Do. do. $7 do.
Sugars advanced beyond the raw
stain, claying nr clarifying and
net yet refinod, ousting $0 por
HID Ilia. t ...
On. do. $7 per'100 Ibi.
Do. do. *8 do.
Refined sugar* costing $9 pur 100
Do. do. $9 do.
Do. ' do. $10 do.
1842
H
9
ID.
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311
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44
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II 00
AKDNBIft’S
J ular Loci u rns on Scie nce ond Art; by Di
onysius Lordlier, in *2 vols comple/o.
Proverbial niiilbsopbH by M F Tuppor, Liqt
faiieV binding ' ■
Fairy Lund, and ftther ^ketches for Youth; by
theaiiibor of Peter Parley’s Tales.
Oliver Cromwell's Letters'and Speeches; with
Elucidation*; by Tlionma Cnrlyle.
Peter Pluihly. with other Oddities; by Joseph
C Neal, niilhor or "Clinrcohl Sketches," with tell
IliiistVntions'. , -
A howl "of Punch;'* with npwnrdx or sovonty
Illnstratioi s. , lt
Tlio Old Sanctuary, n rnmunco or the Asluoy;
by A J Reipiier, author of the SpanDli Exile, a
PliiV.’tfc. • .. . •'*
Thn Butchers of Ghent; an historical romance,
wiilinumernos engravings..'
The Rose of Tislelim,!H. tain of the Swedish
Coast; by Emilie Cerlen. •
Pereival Keene, a new novel;by Copt Mntryat,
antlnir of Mhlslupihun Easy, Ao.
The New ThritVof 1840. arranged In alphahoti-
cal order, with a history of llie proceedings con
nected with tlio passage of llm Art, the new Ware
housing Bill, and the v iltie of Foreign Moneys, as
estimated nl the C.nsl in House, by n hue Act of
Congress.
Charles O’Malley, tlm Iri-li Dragoons by Chnrles
Lever, author «>f Jack Hinton, Ac., with two on-
graving*.
Jack Hinton, the Guardsman: by CharlcaLovcr,
author of llarrv Lorreqner. &o.
Kite in Suun'li of a llu*band;u nnvul by a Lndy
Cbrvsnlis.
Cidumhian Magazine for September.
An nt Pnity’s Sernp-bag;by Cureline Loo lienty,
anther of the Mob Cnn. Ac.
Tlm Fair Isabel; by Eugene Suo.
Salamander, u Naval Romance; by Eugene
Sue.
Montezuma, the Surf; by the author of Lafitle,
Kidd. Ar.
Count Jiilinu; by W Gilmore Sunnis.
I be Last of tho Saxons, nr the Cninp or Re.
fuge: n lain of (bo times of William tlio Compie-
The Iron Skotcb Book; by Mr III A Til marsh.
The Confessions of Harry Lorreqner; by Dr
Corrinue. nr Italy; by Mad line do 8la«l Hol
stein.
The History ofllie French Revolution! by M A
The Widow*' Walk, or the Mystery of Crime;
by Eugeno Sue.
Isnbelln. or the Pride of Palermo, a Romance:
by the author of the Autobiography of an Orphan
Girl.
A let of colored Prints
1 Jfe of Gen Z Taylor. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER,% llryan-st.,
(,npi 12 Sigo^of thc Ledger.
a > vbusoiY Ac (Tips, sawsapa*
V% RILLA.—For the cure of all diseases arm
ing from impurities of blond, exeoss.ol mercury*
rheumatism, se.niTulfi, cnlaneoiis emotions. Ac.all
of which will yield tiilllitrthe ilso'ol this pruparu-
tion.
The subscribers, in odcring'Hiis preparation to
the public, deem it unnecessary to exhibit any of
thoao iluaby mid 'conscientiously; buudud udvofiise-
ments, attrmled wilbHuit tniocerttllbnleo ofcuroH,
bill trust IlHnliaracter u» n spccilic. ciijirely on its
own merits Wo have been induced to oiler it
from tlm favorable manner in which it bus been
used by several oinippqtnliysirinns with great sa-
tisfdctioii. i W« assort wnb confiilenee Hint it is
prepared with grout.(itirn nml occuracy, and in llib
host mode lo obtain , the ucfivo nripqiplu of.Snrmi
pnrilla in its most ooiicun'riilud state. Pcepurml
/~i Cue* jiffectb n i-wm
\J . SRtflNO THF. PATIK.NTII
BVM. S. THOMSON, M. D„ JIACON,
Thp subscriber after an experience often yenrs
in the nse of PotaMic RRMxniKti, has so Tsr per
footed Ills system of treatment as to be nbje. in a
great in ijdrity nf chronic diseases, lo efToei e per
manent cure wilhnnt everszKiNo rnr. patiknt,
restoring them to.health without subjecting them
to the inconvenience and expense of long and tedi
ous journeys, nr the cold charities of sirangors
homes and firesides. To many this may npponr
as iiurunsnrnblensit did to him somotimo ago, bill
facts are indisputable, and what to him appeared
turn a mere chimera of the brain, is happily now
a matter of every dny occurrence.
Tho undersigned tins thus fur preferred publish
ing the statements ok otheks relative to the
benefits derived from his prnctieo, thinking that
that course comported much bettor with true dig
nity of feelingthnn pure personal piifliug inthapn-
pcrs.or the still loss reputable course to which snmo
high-minded (!) physipiuiis resort, ol egotistically
sounding llicirnwn trumpets hy the bedside of their
patients: .and I now see no good rotison to olinngo
my course, hut shall cnntiiiue to give such certifr
cates, ns w/il! disarm doubt, nml which, though some
perAons d» mtt them “easy got up." are yet such ns
Ito will give any man FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS to procure their equal in Georgia—equally
wall, authenticated, under a forfeiture of a like
amount.
Tho fncts presantpd by him are elicit ns ho i* pro-
pared to deminslr'rtto at anytime to ihe satisfaction
oftho nfll.ctod ,nr their friends, who may wish lo
lest it. The following will sponk for themselves:
GKonniA, ? This may certify that in the
Junes County. * jfall of 1844, my son William,
about 16 years of age. was taken with ucrvntisfn-
verand was stten od hy Dr. Gibson for a long
tinie; and notwithstanding all he could do. lie Mill
centirined to get worse, so that when the fever left
him ho had completely lost the usn of his lower ex
tremities, and could not walk a step nor bear his
weight upon Ifis feet; his legs becinin cramped
nod drawn, and he sulTercd nlirtnsi intolerable an-
guisli from pains; he continued in this terrible
stale for over ilireo months, reduced almost to
nothing hut -kin and boun. At last when all hope
of bis improvement had vanished', I heard of tlio
success of Dr. Thomson of Mncon in ireatingdis-
uasn, and concluded to try him. I accordingly
made application, and although the UnclorNKYRR
saw him, ho soon restored him tn his usual licnlth
and strength, lie now rides about and attends to.
business as if nothing bad ovi-r been the manor
wub hint JOHN BARFIELD.
Jones County, Nov. 24,1845.
Gkouoia. ? This nny certify that my
Houston (Joiinty.. J dnnghtnr Alary,about (Hyenra
of ago, bad been attacked with eb'orosis and o b-
or accompanying Hifiiciilties, which continued lor
n'consideraMa length of lime, and appeared tn de
fy nil the usunl remedies that could ho brought In
hear on it. She suffered greatly’' willy painful mis.
ery, till it looked like she would go into fil*. In
this MtiritinU, and nfter relief whs despaired of, l
nppliud to Dr. Thomson of Macon, whq rfnqn per
fectly cured bor. without ever having seen her,
She is now as sound in health as any Indy in Geor
gia. JOHN FERMENTER.
. Nov. 28, 1815.
Groroia. \ I do herehyeertify that my
Upsoui Comity. J daughter Ann Eliza wns at
tacked about three years ngo with Faust and Dis
ease oe the Seine, by which *ho .was;entirely
disabled, and lost tlio u*o of llm lower extremities.
Shu was Immediately put under the care of Dr.
Kendall, who attended her fnrsotnntiino, but with
out benefit. We thou applied to Dr. Farker, n
Root Doctor, who aHcr lie Intd treated her ens-
souiRljme,concluded that .he could do nothing for
her. Wo then applied to Dr. Thomas, of Cullo
deitvilla, who attendod on her night months with
out tho ileast honefit, for sho was left in a most de
plorable coudilinp* peffecily helpless. Wherever
she wns laid there she’remained, without Ihe pew-
(>rof motion by the greatest elfirt of tlm will, She
was so much reduced thnt she looked ss if there
wns not five pounds qf flesh on the whole body,
so that she could lie comp trod lo ' iiolhing Inif n
living skeleton, if such could be lmaj»iond. While
in (bis state I wns induced to apply to Dr. M, S
Thomson of Mncou, who I am proud to say, by the
blessings of Frovidonco and bis shill in tho use
of remedies, lias restored her to excellent bodily
health and the use of her limbs, by which she is
enabled lo enjoy life, and visit about in the set
dement, without the assistance of nny one. But
what surprises every body is, dint she lias been re-
tn,. ir.ir Ik.mu sk-va Ikv llm rki,i-l<,r
KICALLISTi
WTMEMX.
mim
yo 213.
riTHE preceding figure is given to represent the
.1. Insensible Ferskiration, It is the great
pnrilln
nml sold by
jutio 3
JRiiUpi
T. RYKRSON A CO.
Druggists. Savannah.
N OTK’IL-TIic undersigned, having pur
chased the Booh and StiRiomtry Esuihlish-
mentof Mr F. G Thomas, respocifully■inlbruis
dm politic thiil lie will sliiirdy'iliake brrpe addldpn*
lo Itis Stock, and solicits a share of p/itrouage. I|is
purchases will he undo chiefly fur cash, and. lie
hopes [o he able, and will ended?or 1 , lo give geiio-
r.d sntiffndinu to tliusu who may furor him with
llieir custom. * !.
The business will be cmlduned a? herptnfure, in
connexion wub
Meek A; «Vel> Printing A llenkblntling,
in oil their varilio*.in wbicb.dephrtmuuU new me-,
corinl will also bo added. .
nli* 15 IOIIN M. COOFER.
71? TN,r INSiJliVN«:i3 iYwv, or
JEJ HARTFO ID, CONNECTICUT—The
iiridcrsigno.l.'agertts for thobihove Company in
thisrity, cobliulie to insure ngaiind loM or damage
by Fire on Buildings or Stocks of Goods. This
is one of dm oldest luaiir uice C impanics in the
United States, an I its losses have always been
pronipdy. mild. Application for Insurance-will
be received by . / •
mii.ni CDIIRN, NOMtia A. GO. Ajl«-
XiMrtftt A Nl> RA EON.-im ir«w.
I. ard street Flour, from new wheal, 20,000 lb*
b*d[iM«>rKBu^on Sldtiil/lamlmgfroro «ghr Mankin.
acxA«WN A:jp:iinstbn.
evacuation for the impurities of tho body. It will
be noticed that a thick clondv ini»t issues from all.
points of the surface, which indicates that this
perspiration flows uninterruptedly when wo are
in licnlth, but ccnscs when wo lire sick. Life can
not ho sustained without it. It is thrown oll'from
the blood uml othor juices of tlio body, and dispo
ses hy this means, nf nearly all ihe impurities with
in us. The language of Scripture i*, "in the blood
is the life." If it over becomes impure, it may lie
traced directly to dm s'oppngo of thn insensible
perspiration. Thus we see, nil thnt is necessary
when the blood is Htaguant, nr infected, is to open
llm ports, and it relieves itself from all impurity
instantly. Its own bent and vitality nr« solfioieni,
without ono particle of medicine; except to open
die pores upon the surlaco. Thus we see die
folly of inking so much internal remedies. All
practitioners, however, direct their efforts to re-
storo.die insensible perspiration. 'The Thompso
nian. for instance, steams, die Ifydropnthisi
shrouds Usinwct blankets, tlio lloinopnlliist denis
mu infinitesimals. Adopnthisi bleeds and doses us
with mercury, and the blustering Quack gorges us
with pills, pill*, pills.
To give some idea of tho nmounit of die insen
sible perspiration, we will state tint tlm learned
Dr. Lewenlinck, ascertained that five-eighths of
nil we receive into tlio stomach, pissed off by this
moans. In other words, if We e«t and drink eight
pounds per day. we evacuate five pounds of it by
the insensible perspiration
This is none other tliui the used op pnrticies of
the blood, and other juic» giving place to tlm new
and fresh ones. To check this, - therefore, is to
return in Iho system five-eighths of all the virulent
matter'thnt nature dumnn-lsshmild leave diu body.
By a sudden transmis-inu from bent to cold,
the pores aro stopped, tho perspiration ceases, ami
disease begins nt once In develop** itself. Hence,
n stoppage of this flow of dm juices, originates so
many complaints.
It is hy stopping die pore*, that overwhelms
mankind with cough-*, cold, and con*nmptions.—
NitleMendir oftho world die from diseases induc
ed by a stoppage of tlio Insnnrihlo i erspirntion.
Lot me ask. now, every candid mind, what
course seems tlm most reasonable to pursue, to _
unstop the pores, after they arc closed. Would do Chnmbre, hy F.ugouo Sue, author of Mysterii-i
you give physic to unstop iho pores? Or would of Paris, Wnudcring Jew, Ac.
-tion and sweJIingi Wliouthe pain of coursa ceased
FEVERS,
In nil cakes of fover, the difilculiy lies''In die
pores- beiiir looked up; sn thnt (lie h«nt and
pnrspirddbn cannot pass off. If Ihe least ntdia-.
tnrb could lie started, the crisis lias passed and’
the dangor over. The All-Healing Ointment will
in nil cases of ferersnlmnst instantly unlock the
skin and bring forth die perspirntion.
SI.'ALD HEAD.
We have cured cases that nctnlly dolled every
thing known, ns wolf ns the ability of fifteen or
twe ,l( y doctors. Ono man told ufe lib had spent
0 on his children without any benefit, wlieim
$o0 boxes oftlie Ointment cured diem.
CORNS.
Occasional use of tho Ointment will always
keep corns from growing, People tmod never
be troubled with them If they Will use it.
, AS A FAMILY MEDICINE.
No mnn can measure its value. So long ns tlio
stars roll along over the Heavens—so long hh
man trends dm enrili, subject to all inflrmitiua ol
the lit-fib—so long ns disenso and Hick nous is
known—just so long will this good Ointment bo
used ond cstecinod. When mnn censes from off
the earth, then the demand will cease, and not
till than-
james mcalister & Co.
Solo proprietors of tho above Mcdieiuo.—
Prico 25 cents and 50 cents.
CAUTION.
As die All-Honling Ointnu-nthas been greatly
counterfeited, wo have given this Caution to the
public that "no Ointinont will he gemiino unless
the names of James McAlister, or James Ale-
A'ifiter A. Co., are written with a pen upon
every label."
Now wo hereby offer a reward nf $500 to bo
paid nn conviction in any of tho continued
courts of tho United State.-*, of nny individual
cnuntorfeitiiig our name and Ointment
For sale hy
ANSON PARSON Sand JOS. M. TURNER,
^ feb 21 . iyil&w Agents. Savannah.
B OOKS.—Tho Expedition to Hornoo hT’h
M S Dido, for tho Suppression of Piracy,
with extracts from the Journal or James Brooke,
Esq., of Sarawak, (now Agent for tlm British Gov-
eminent in Borneo) by Captain tlm Hon. Henry
Kepple. R N.
The Modern Brili-li Plutarch, or Lives of men
ilisdiigui-htd in die recent Hi-tory of England.
stored without having been seen by llm Doctor,
nndnt tho nominal expense of twenty dollars.
WINSI1IF S. PAGE.
February 5,1840.
The above cases, considering their character
and impnrinnop, will put beyond dispute ill- fict
ofllm possibility nf miring without previous ex
amination of die palieul J which, together with the
facility of procuring nmd.ciuo. since thn redueimn
of Po-Ungn, by mail, piitfi it within the power of
every bout, no matter where they reside, to pro
cure relief from thoir vnrious maladies, at a very
trilling expense
Persons applying f**r Medicines ought to solid
llieir symptoms end ago in writing as correctly hh
possible, when medicines suited to their various
c.isos will he e-inpntillded and sent. Lnltors.to
entitle them to attention, must bo post.paid, and
persons applying from a di*tmco had beti*-r en
close tlio usual monthly fee of- Five Dollars nt
once, bis charge being so small aa to admit ol bill
slight risk in colluding. Thn poor of any county
ill Georgia may have medicines sent gratuitously
on presentation nfa ccriilicnto'of inability to pay.
signed by nuv Judge of dm Court. Jiistien oftho
Pence of Minister oftho Gospel of dm county m
which Im resides. Thenlilictod oftho Rev. Cler
gy will be at nil times exempt from nhnreo.
* M. 8. THOMSON, M D.
Macon. September I, 48414. *»'P t 21
A IN’ 6itOlNAiVCE, to immiiii on or.n-
/\ Itnnce; ontidud "an ordinance to ninmnl llm
existing unlinaiicfls.rcgiiluling tlm duties oftlie Cilv
VVetcb, vVc.;" and fnrllmr to define tlm dnlios of
tlm same.
Sue. 1. Bo it ordaiiiodtiy tlio Mayor and Aldor-
Inpo of the city of Savannah and hamlets thereof,
in Council nssemhlml, and it ishurehy ordained hy
tlio audiority, of tlm same, Thnt from and nftertho
pasHMgn of this ordinnncu, it shall hu llm doty of
ouch aii<l every wnloliiiisb oftlie city of Snvaniinh,
to piece upon tlm information dorket, the names
of any uml all persons who shall nt any dnm be
guilty of violating any of the existing ordinance*
of tho city of Savannah,' and shall rd|4oH Irt His
Honor dm Mayor, nil violations of dm mid ordi
nances which limy room within bis or their knowU
edge nt any time. I'illmtal niglii, whilst engaged on
duly, or during ib« day. or any other hum when
snob violation of uuy of dm ordinance* aforesaid
shall come within his* or thoir lumwhulgo.
Sec.2. Bn ii further ordained by dm audiority
aforesiiid, That any wnteliman or watchmen, wlm
shall, or may lie guilty nf*negl«ct to inform againsi
any person or persona, who shall at any lime lie.
guilty of violating any,of the existing oidinanco*
aforesaid, simli waicjiiiiau or wntclinmuslmll.iipon
conviction of siicli neglect of duty, hn fined in a
suin' not cxl'ohding ton dollars, or hn tlismisHed, or
both, el dm discretion of tlm Mayor,, ,
Her. 3 Be it further ordained, Tint all onli-
nances, or pint* of ordinances, militating against
•i--'- -’■•*' t'- 1 - nml tho same
yon apply something that would dn this npon dm
surface, wlmre Umclogging actually is? And yet
I know of no pliysieiaii who m ikes any external
application to effect it Under these circum
stances, 1 present to physicians, nnrl to all others,
McAlister's ALL HEALING OINTMENT, or
the WORLD'S SALVE. It has power to restore
pnrspirntion on tho foot, on tlm Mead, around old
sums, upon thn choM,in short upon any part'd tlm
body, whether diseased s inhtly or severely.
It has power to cause all external sores, scrofu
lous humors, skin diseases, poisonous wounds, to
discharge thoir putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off dm whole eatn-
logon ofciitnnnons disorders, and restores die en
tire euticlu to its healthy functions.
Itis ii remedy that forbids llm necessity of so
many nml deleterious dross taken in tlm stomach.
It is a remedy that neither sickens, gives incon
venience, or is dangerous to die intestines.
It preserves and defends the surface from nil do-
ran oment of its functions. Tlm surface is die
outlet of live-eighths ol d*o bile nndiwod op mat
ter within. It i< pierced with millions ol opening
to relieve die intestines. Slop up these pores, and
death knocks at vour door, it is rightly termed
All-1 Icnliog, for there is scarcely .a disenso, ex
ternal or internal, that it will not benefit. I have
used it f*>r the Iasi fourteen years for nil diseases of
tlm chest, consumption, liver, involving the ut
most danger and responsibility, and I declare bo-
forc Heaven and man, dint not in one single case
it failed to hem-fit. wIil-ii the patient was within the
reach of mortal menus.
I have iiad physicians, learned in llm profession;
I have had ministers of tlm Gospel, judges on dm
benrli. Aldermen nml Liwyers. gentlemen oldie
highest erudition and multitudes of die poor, use
it ill every vmiety of way
lie voice—ono united, nnivcrsit voice—saying
McAlister,your Ointment is good."
CONSUMPTION.
II can hardly Im credited thnt a salve can have
for their talent*; Virtue*, nr achievements; fcy VV
C Taylor. L L I) of Trimly College, Dublin.
' Temper and Temperament, or Vanciie* nf
Chnrncter; by Mrs Ellis, nutboicsa of dm "Wo
men of England." An.
No 0 Piet rial History of England.
^ No. 2 The Slate-me.n of die Commonwealth of
Lowland, with a Treatise on the popul ir progress
in huglidi History: by John Forster, ol tlm Inner
Temple; Edited hy J O Chonles.
Nos 18 and 49 Illustrated Wandering Jew, coin
plete.
No* 97-98, 09-100 Harpers’ Illuminated and
Illustrated Slinkspenre.
Fresh supply of the Stepmother, hy G P R
James, Esq.
No. 8 .Morse’s Geographic Maps.
Clirichmn: by W Harrison lliuswordi. Esq.
Scott’s Infantry Tactic*. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER,
nng 21 96 Bryan st. Sign of ihe Ledger.
G alvanic rings.bands.strevgt
ENING PLASTERS, AND MAGNETIC
FLUID, for dm cure of Nervous Headache. Tic
Doloruiix, Palsy, Spinal Complaints, Ac. Ac. A
supply of there nrticlcs just received and lor sale
hy G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
a pi I £
S WEl-j'i’ OIij, NXAiiCIf, AtT--!fi
boxes Sweet Oil of 30 flasks earn, 20 do Col-
gate’s Pearl Starch. J5I) gross Slovens’ Mulches,
1 cask best English Fig Blue, just received and
for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON,
sept 22
T o'iifEKuirvFrs aT iVruGgis Tu
—O. R. Hendrickson, in Gibbon'* Build
ings, near tlm Muila-t, offers for sale on din most
favorable term*, and nt the lowest pri-e*, a gene
rid assortment td'Drug* and Medicines. Glumvnro,
Paints,'Oil, Brushes. Varnish. An Abo, Garden
Sonds. Sfevens' Match**.’ Candies, Lemon Sy
rup.' Spices, Sweet Oil, llnney. Bittei*. Mustard,
Blacking, Stnich, Lnulbtrd's Snuff. Smoking To-
baconTuck, Side and DroMing Comb*; Jlair;
Tooth, Nail, and Shaving Bru-die-; Razors. Razor
Strap*. Shaving Soaps; Ink, Wiitiug Paper.Steci
Pens, Ac. nil of which aro wnrranted to he of dm
boat quality. *,.p u;
T O IJKWTIiSiTS.—Tim stin-critmr has
cotiBlaiidy oil baud, Spiing Boll. Hinge ami
Pivot. Ivory, and Llmny liatutled Tiifiikeys;
Tooth Claws, Forcrei *. Gum Lnueets. T« otli
Files,Gold Foil Nos. (5. 8. and 111. Ac.
*vp 8 _G. R. HENDRIt KSON.
P repakaiTOns FoirrTTP/HAnr—
Denis Hair Restorative, Quiik's C-ssada j
Oil, Prentiss’Kephalia, jHyims’ IluirTiinic, [»imr
Iain’s Eau Lustr-de, Rowland’* Mncca«sar Oil,
Gliehiud's Fluiil de G-mrgie, Uiiudoline, Cydini-
ine; Ox Marrow in puts, bodes. Ac.; Englixli *nd
French Pomattuns blnck, brown uml white siii-k
Pomatum; Oil Piiitocnum, Uliiimre Loo Clmo Oil.
genuiim Bears’ Oil. Ac. For sale by
fepl 3 G. R_ HENDRICKSON.
R OW AN D’S TONIC ~M IX I’C RE —A ircsTi
supply received per Harllord, for sale l*y
"ep II G R. HENDRICKSON.
Mctnto.li Mo,,.. ,11,11 ,:«t „„.Thr,|,ci
wanger * I’aicbmily Coiupoiiiid. an infiltihle r - - . *
preparation, warranted’ to exterminate die
audio destroy the animal in n!lii«*t«i>!is. F**r sale
liy O It. IlKNmtlCKSUK
j.ily 5‘i
N ew books.—i ’arts IsUinJ ^u «,| ,w.u
•in dm Foundling,or die Meuinirsof n Valet
Icring.
Tom Cringle’s Log.
Our First Men. a calender of Wealth, Fashion
and Gentility ; containing n list nf those persons
taxed in tlm city of IJnsinn, credibly reported tn
ho worth one li-indred dmiiamd dollars, with bio
graphical notices of princijdo persons,
Mrs. Bib's Baby, hy Dougins Jorrold.
Chamher’s Information for llm People, a popu
lar Eu'cyclopauilia.
Tho Farmer** Library nml Monthly Journal of
Agriculture for July and August. Edited hy John
S. Skinner.
Pxiy'no’* Illustrated London, a series of views of
dinjtritisli Metropolis and it* environs.
Klostorimini; or die .Mask, hy tlm English Ooi
um Eater. ’ r
Tlm .Skilful Home wife’sBooh or complete; nide
in Domeritii: Cookery, lasie. cmiilbrt and em.nn-
noiny, euihraeiug 059 receij.-t*, pertaining to
household duties, gardening, flowers, birds, idaiils,
Ac. by Mrs. I.. G. Abell.
Tlie Highlands of Ethiopia, hy Major W.Corn-
wallis Harris, ofllm lion. K. I.’Companv’s Engi
neers.
Ramhlemn. a romance of Fasbionahlo Life in
New York dining dm great speculation of 1834,
hy Seatsfiehl, author ol the Cabin Roy, Ac
Wiel indor the Transformation, by Chrrlcs B
Bro\vn.
Father Dnrey, by dm aiiibor ol .‘Mount So re I
Ac. „
Rlauclii* of Brandywine, iir Si-piemhcr the |]
1777, a romance, by George Lijipard. author of
the Quaker City, Ao
Oriiioiid, or tile Secret Witness, by Charles B.
Brown. Received by
JOHN M. COOPER.
, repjr* No 915 Mrvnn St Sign of tlio I.••rigor.
very vmietv of way. nml there bnsheeii but ,T~'■ ,
oim united, iiiiivcrsil voice—saying IgUWlih, Mexico l|elor« ami Alter llm Cou-
1 » .LJ quest, hy .Mielnrl Chevalier.
Biography of I)ontia Olimpia iMablacliini. llm
Sisler-in-I.iw nml lloiiuio Amie of Pope limn
_ - , , . , n hnve cenlX..nlc., hy llmAbbeGauldi Ac.
|lll»i.|r L .(!| np..H boliiti*. wi. .Ml, n.ili..ynr„ will, II,„„„„ Ai„„„„ r ,|, n„.
iii llm system. But if placed upon llm chest, it of • Bookwoml." 1
peo*-trates directly to iho lungs, scpan.te* the Modern Cookery, liv Eliza Acton.
llm provisions qf ibis ordinnnen lie, and i
yro'ii’errbv repealed.
Passed in Cnuneil. IDdi Fob,, IH-Ki.
II. K. BURjlOIJGHH. Mayor.
. Allent, A. C, Davkni-omt. o ~3 ’ fell 23
r> OOKS.-rTliu Skillful Huilsewife’s llmdt.
D . by .M s. 1„ G. Abell; Ivlo-uerlmim, or die
M**U, n.iqlnof Tlioi war in Germnnv. I»v dm Eng-
fl*fl Opiitih Enler; Marflrt’or tho Foundling, bv
Enkeilo 1 8u*i Flirladonx in,Am-ri«n, or High Life
in New York and Saratoga, hy 8ent*fkld; Lift*
Picture*, nr tlm Random Recoiloelion* of no Old
Doctor, edited by T. L Arthur; Mr*. Bibb’s llnhy.
hv Douglass Jorrold; Father Darcy, hy the mV-
dior of r F.mili i Wyndham’; Clinmber'x Inform i-
tion.l'orihn People; Our First Meiqa Calendar ot
WeaMi, Fashion nftd Geniiliiv; Tom Criugla's
l.na; Ormond, or tlm Hi-eret WitituRs,
■ • BLANKS-
Shipping Manifest*; Bill* of lading, Biinimons;
Dr^f !F) p k"i». Lnsv Blanks, cin. An auortiiicul
will l»« kept oti hand, nl HhVBay *tre*t. •'
, nP| tio , . .. j b.uubbepge.
TJ:ACJOW^-I6 liWs prium Cincioliatl ’Bacon
IJ Shbii dor*; liindirig por •liip'IUrtrord end
bri* Sisrlinf, and lor sain by
au * « COHEN, NORRI8 A pD.
poi mious panicle* that are consuming them, an
expel* them Irnm dm system.
I need not say that it is curing persons of Con-
siimp'ion continually, althougli we are tnhl it is
liinlishues-*. 1 enre not what is said, so long as I
c:iu curesovoral tboii-ciud persons yearly.
HEADACHE.
Til** Salvo lias cured persons oftho Head-
echo of 12 years standing, nod wlio bad it regu
In rly every week, so that vomiting often took place.
Deafness and Ear Ache are helped with like turn-
cos*.
COLD FEET.
Consumption, Liver complaint, pains in the
chest or side, falling off oftho hair, one or llm oili
er. always accompanies cold feet. It is a sure
sign ol disease in the system to hav» cold feet.
Tlm Salvo will euro nvciy ease.
In Scrofula. Erysipelas. Halt Rheum. I.ivur
Complaint. Hero Eye*. Quincy, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, nil Clmst
Diseases; such as Asthma. Oppression, l*aiiw,nl«o.
Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumors, Cutaneous
Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of dm Spine
there i* probably no medicine n<«vv known sn
good—atid as for Riirtia, il lino not its equal in
tint world I
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. MASCULINE
SKIN, GROSS SURFACE.
It* first.notion is to expel all humor. It will
not cease'drawing dll tli’u (ace i-r free from nny
matter ihnl may he lodged under skin, and fre
quently breaking out to lliu surface. It iIil-m
heals. When there i* notbiiig bill gro-sunss, or
dull repulsive surface, it begins lo soften nml
soften until the r-kiti becomes ns smooth and
dclicato us a child's.
WORMS
If parent* knew Imw fatal most umdieiu*'
were to children taken inwardly, they weuhl lie
slow to resort to tliem. Especially "oicienrid
lotortge-*."called ‘medicated lozenges,” "vermifu
ge*,” pills, Ae. The truth is, no one. can tell,
invariably, when worms are present. N«*w Id
otn say to parents, that this Salve will always
toll if h child has worms. : It will drive every
vestige nftliem away.*
There i* probably no medicine on dm face nf
the eirlb at onro so sure and so safe in tlm i-v
pulsion uf worms.
TOILET.
- Although I have said liltin' about it ns a linir
restorative, yel I will atako il »sniii->t dm world!
They may bring their Oils far and near, nnd
mine will restore dm hair two eases to their one
OLD BORES,
Thai •mnn Bores ore an ‘Mulct to dm impuri
ties of dm system, is becaure they cannot pass
tiff through the naUirn|c|iapiml* of ihe lusHuaible
Perspiration. If such sores are healed up. the
Impiirido* must barosome odier millet, nr it wilt,
endanger lif«. This Halve will alwo)$ provide'
for *iich nmorgencies.
. RHEUM ATOM.
It,remove* almost imiimdiaiely the Inflamma-
ra’ *Vi»s **r*".-»jj*s eg « , , !•;
Complete Cookery,by Mi** Leslie.
Animal Magnetism, or Psycodunamy, by Then
dore Legcr.
Western Clearings—Tho Wilderness and dm
Warpath, by Mrs C. M. Kirkland.
Eiiq*ieiin for Ladio*. witli Mints on dmPrcser-
vaiion. Imprnvuinout nml Display of Female
Beauty.
Laws nf F.iiq'iette A.*\ liy a Gentleman.
The Magazines for .May, re. Toy Book*
some line prints, represouiiug scenes in dm
baitlc*. Just received by
jnlv II J.B. CURB EDGE. III!) Biy-si.
TVJ JEW ItOOKK.—Life and Public Servi
J.1 res of (ii-n Z 'Pat lor, including a minute
account of hi* defr iic.- ol’J-'ori Harrison in 1812.
tlm Imldo of Okee-elmbec in lrti)7. and lint bailie*
of Pain Alto nnd Resaca tie la Palma in 1840. with
iiimicroii* illustrations, to which is added sketches
of dm officers who Imve fallen in ilia Into contest;
edited hy an Officer nf die U S A.
Part 14.' concluding number of Popular Lee.-
uu-s on Sm-uco nml Art, delivered in tho princi
ple cities ami town* of dm United States; by Dio
nysius l.nrdhr-r.
The Wilftiluuss iff Woman; by dm authoress of
"tlie History nln Flirt," Ae.
Funny, dm I’littlo Milliner, or llm Rich nml the
Poor; by Charles Row-ereft.
Deboondinh, mi Oriental Bamlit, nnd the »uo«l
magnificent Robln-r tlm world ever know, who
styled lihtwlf the King of llm t\v*» World*.
Tlvg Fair Isabel, or dm Fanatics of the Covennoa,
a thin of dm Huguenot War; by Eugene'Sue.
Pierce Femiii'ig, or tlio l.nggoiV CJliiso, a Ro
mance; by J 11 Ingraham. I’*rt. Received hy
JOHN M. COOPER,
an .' 28 95 Bryan-si Sign of tlm l^ilsor.
TVTKW HOOKS—Life nnd Public Service*
J..* of Gen. Z. Tnylor, with illuslralious, tn
which is added Sketches ol’dto officers who have
filleii in tho Into cnnlest, edited liy.an olfircr of
tlm U. 8 A.
late of Mnj. Gen. Zachary Taylor, with an ac
count of the-Brilliant achievement* on llm Rio
Grnndo, with Sketches oftho Liven nod llnrnie
Arm of Ringgold,May. Ao. Ac.by Frank Powell.
Tlm Fair Isabel, or dm Fanatics of Cnvcnims,
a Tale of die Huguenot War, hy Eogono Him.
Elhmi Allen, or dm King's Men, hy Melville.
Kata in Hcarr.b of a lluahaml, l*y u Lady Chry
salis. Recollection* of ,Mexico, by Waddy
Thompson, An. Received nt 109 Bay-nt., two
doors east of dm Mnriuo Bank
nog 2(4 _ J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Xil* RHfI' 4’H.iCKEH».—Butter, ..Su-
!?• gar, Hod* and Boiinr Cniekcrs, landing from
brig Exeal, nnd for sola hv •
-tug 29 H.J.,GILBERT.
HitELIi.lS.-l'care Cotton ffnihrcl-
V/ Ins, nssurted aixns, for sale Very low by die.
ilozou oi single.' \ ’ ' •' • • •
JAMF.S ANDERSON ft CO.
xug 0 7o St. JoliiiQ add 103 Byy«H
i*iiftikjiir , .v ; t.iJ i-. .'■! -. al e- •
"fl-iy •*•'
MVAMANUE* AillCKJCS
lor Shaving, mid for -ofu-ning llm bands, just
received by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
j ii ne 25
T AltiUiVr's' siTmiETc a y «-
III ENT.—'Thi* prcpnrniion strongly recom
mends itself io the Ihvor of llm poldie, from its
•front success in the cure of bihous affections and
lelirile disense*. It lias boon found uuivcrsillv to
"fford relief .in s'ueh ca«*p*. nml has gained mooli
reputation among medical men. who inosi geimr-
nlly sanction its use among llieir puients. It i*„ i0
of thn most delightful a* well as mildest of purga
tives, possessing all dm sparkling ngreca'deim** ,,f
Snda Water, and a* ii acts gently upon tlmsy*i,-m
it restores dm digestivn powers when imieiive.and
exciles a healthy and vigorous toon lo the sioinach
giving to Iho patient renewed lm d*h and strennib
3 " Ml, y G. R. HENDRICKSON.
nng 10
F d EHirUNGClSH'mWAlfD-ln
hall and quarter pound bottles, and tin box
*-«. a very superior article, jiist receive ), and li,r
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
J* Iv H
.4 Nt i*oi For the exicriiMiaiinu id
ZV Ill icit, rod,.and While Ants, for sale hy
j d'y .23 G. ji HI!'\ D . I (,’ I( 8 n N
^4).TIBS’? Shell, iiuil'.lo and imTia mn
yy Ptielt. Hide and Dro-**iuij Comt**; id***, tin*
I’eelll Co'Ohs of all descriptiuua jiiht received
and for *alo by
, jutic 1 24 _ G. R IIENDRICKaoN.l
G lUltl d\OI t -r-A fredi ''"
» per brig Selma, mid fm sale by
j'Mm 25 fi. R. ni: v DIUCKHON.
N il *’ T\VIiV— III b"den CoTioVrNet
I W’ino. 2 do (Jill Net do, Ji) ,| 0 Wiapnii,.
do, just received ami for sale by
«'".V 2 G, R. HENDRICKSON.
P LRI' |J ,41 US.—A e I mica a**nr<m**ot i<
French ami KucILIi Extract*, con-i-'liu*' «■
B.-qimt de Caroline, Jock.-v Club. Portugal. R-.n
qiict du Roi. Queen Vicliinn, lledyosim i. P.,m|,.
only. *l«»rot-cn. Millcfl-ur. Violnt, Oiaugo. lion
ov. Verbena. Mirelt, lloiiey-u*Me. ,Muglimit tie
&W‘*’Kt Pen. Ruse. Carnation, Heliotrope..
•-II i Rose, Eglantine, Myrtle, Sweet llri.ir. M i»m.
bn, Mu-lin, Geranium. Jes-atium-, .v»- For”*a'.
b y G. R. HENDRICKSON.
July II)
T O 31* i: I* i > ix It JR 8 2, “ - iv—- A ! : r
supplv nf N Smith Pr>-ni|s*’ -nperior Ro«<
scented and plain Toilet Powder Also, japanue*
tin nml pasl.-hourd Box*-* and puff* just receive,
•ml fnr nl, by (J. II. URNIiIUCKSON.
npr 9
C 'l T)PPER4Ac,— ill it .I- p,iiiii! Greet
J Engli-li Copperu*. 15 do du Ameiie.in d*». ;
do Chipped Logw .nol. 3 case* S|. tni»h Float In
digo. just received, nml fnrsaln bv
JU'f7 G. R. HENDRICKSON
W IST A It’S SYRUP OP WILD
CJIEEKY.—Afn-Ali s'ipply nl'tin* h-
brtiit-d nmdieiim, w irranted tho genuine uitieb-
just received per Exael, hud for sale hv
."I" 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON’
“npiiBiih is nwsuoii woiu)
FAIL.’’—Tarrant’s Coinpouutl Exirne
of Cotiohs nml Cop iib,.—This proparaitoo w ill I-.
fitiiml the greatest nml most valuable di-rovorv n
dm annals of medi' iim, for the speedy removal .
all external disease*, frequently cllmuing a euic i
tlm short space nf three nr four day*.
A single trial will ensure it universal npprohn
ti'Mi. Experience bis comptalelv urn veil dial i
will effect a cure in a,shorter period limn nuv olh
nr medicine. A lre*b *ui»:dy ju*i ri-eeivetf, am
for sale by G. R. IIEN DRICKSON.
A coni
D lt. JAYWKN* RFMEDIKS.-Javne*
Expm-ioraul. IlnirTonin,Tonic Vermi'iug.
Carmioiuive ll ilsim Ac warranted g. nuiim! jo.
received and for sale by
" iipriH 1 '- - G R JIENDRICKHOV,
■I hale Gillm-tTwine,4 dnColiui
a-i.surteil size*, jnsi received uii
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
partment utiilci llieir ow n luck! they ufiet'su|ytri-
uradvantrtges for tho prompt ami safe Conveyance
of valuable articles, rpeciivVfco. niul hre In nopea
of beiug abte to make *ft' rtridftHHnMftt wHb' tbto
Post Omcd Department, by which they will bo al
lowed to carry n Mail Bag. ! - . ( -q
They nre p'r-pareiVtu receive and forward goods
nf nil uescriptiuns, to ami from Savannah find Ma
con, nnd inturtnedmte places, nnd between BaVOn-
liali and Churlcstnu. Willi the prealesl safety nt.ij
despatch; and will nl*o pay purtirulai atteunuu IP
dm purcliasn of good*, collodion and payment of
drafts, notes mid bills, and .transuding all .kinds of
business in tho nbov« places,
Tlmy have also extended dmif'&rrhHgeRifehtsM
rurt nu Express by tlm Hdnthcrn Boats, tu Picnln'
tn, ir? Florida.and intermediate place* nn dial ronto
Mncon*—Ollie.ent the Wa-'liingiun Hall.
Savannah—Oltico at No. JG3 Dny street.,
juiie7 — ,M. 8. BALL
A'A JIICINTOHII Ilotj^Ki INDIAN
JCUB.SPRINGS, Bulls County. (»s.—The sub
scriber, proprietor nf tlife INDIAN SPRING
HOTEL f**r the Inst two yenrs. would most re
spectfully inform his fri'-nds nml patrons qf Riis
State, of Sunlit Carolina, Alabama and it* viciiil-
tv. tlntt he'lih*, nt greai expense, erected n "pie’ll-
did lintel umh r ilu- above mime, for dm ninple no-
cominndatmii of V.silor*. dm ing thu appruachiug
seasou.
Tho IlnllHO will Im Opened for the reception of
company on the2(flli dny of May m-x*.
Tlm Mclniosli House is in de th 250 feet hy 43
wide, containing tielwoen 71) nd 80 large and airy
moms, together widi thr^esparinu*drawing ronin.-i
and n splendid iuid. rtntjM. a large ritid wide pinx- 1
zn extending rnnnd thu Hotel, nxtluug'it wli'nt ha4
lung beon desired nl this Spring, one of the lur?
gnst nml must ciuiimodipus Hotels ever erected at
any wnmring place in. the southern country.
During the In-t lWb *rfd«r,r/s there ha- been mticlt
complaint lor want uf more ample Hcrommoda-'
lions for dm hundreds that daily flock.lu,dps welj
known nml ju«tly celehrnied wittering place.
Thi* Benson there shall be no rni-i.n uT'cnirt-
plaint fur want of nccomtn daiion. r-r indeed any
thing cuuricctcd with thiseHtahiishmeui.
Tho Alclutusli flouse will.u<cemmodule over
futir humlre*l per*on*.
Neither pains nnr cXpense hsvJhg been spared
in fiirui*hiiig nhd puttihg up this hint*, <*o ns tu
render it truly u house for ni’ who may favor il with
ilmir pntrnuag.-. The furniture i* all i.etv nnd of
the mo-t sterling kind, hating b. en made up to or
der fur this establishment.
■ The location nf the MriotR-di House is on the
brow of the McIntosh Hill, nvcilooking the spring,
for many yenrs til- residence of the celehrnied
Col. Mclntu-h oftlie Creek nntiurt.ro wciH.nnwn
am! asbuciated in the Indian hi»tnry nf our coun
try.
Tho subscriber, therefore, flatter* himsof that
in order, comfort nnd «ystematic art&ugemem. llm
T uvinu.
Seine do,
lor sale by
«p!2
W ASH IBA LliN,—Taylot’s Tr.uup.iren
Wn.-li ISalls, lor ante hy
rujnno29t- G R. HENDRICKSON.
P iiiti: i:\ i it4c r of kitthii
ALMONDS.—For flavoring Sauce, Jollier
Cnslaril", I’rnl Hugs, Cake*, Ac., nnd a pleasau*
perlitnu- fur Cloilnng — In thi* preparation u,
delicate flavor uf tho Alrnntiil is presented in
cunrentmted form, dm mn«t convenient lor coni,
ing purpose*, noil m *y be preserved in any , !•
mate. A supply of liii* article, put up in vial-
with direc tions lor n-o. just received, ami for * il.
hy G. it HENDRIt KSON,
npr It) Druggist, near llm Maih.t
S HAVING MATE IIIA l,S.——Au n,
sortment nf line cast steel R.i/er*. cousisiio,
of Wade At lluto'mr’s fine India steel. Grim re A
Son’s, Wa-hington nml Chine-o. Elliott’s hra**an
steel back, and Emerson’* R*r.or Strep* in evei
variety: nil description of Shaving Brushes, com
mnn. Badger. Ac. with ivory, bone and core
wood lwmflo»t Mouipeta’s. Guorhiin's, TavlorS
an«l I'rentis*.’-Shaving Creams; Naval and |\lt!u
ry, Ambrosial. Low'm Emollient, and dm Nap!.
Compound Hlnviug Cnker.iud n nomt.et of tras
oliiug and purtnblu Shaving Cases For **!•• I>
aiigtiJ G- R. HENDRICKSON.
S I’F.RM CANDLES.—20 tmimt JuiM'hIu
Hprmn Camlles, for sale bv '■
••|R9 0. R HENDRICKHUN j
from his continued exertions tn'j>leo«e, he mnv r
cuive a share of dm p*il*hr patronage.
BRYAN U . COLLIER.
Indian Springs. April 20, |H45 f— r . apl 24
T33SI FRANJu.l « fail !*t„-
^itikuNo 105 Chcsnut Street, hriwean Third ami
Fourth. PHII.Alrni.PniA.—Thi- popular amt cen
tral Hotel, est-ihliahod hy tlm Al*-**r*. Sanderson,
Imving passed into the hnud nf (hr subscriber,
lie desires to inform hi* friend* and the public, that
it i« now oj en for the reception ofgtiests,
Tn three wlm have visited dm • Fniiktin House.’
its advantages as n desirable stopping plnre Bro
well known : to tlm*e who baVt- not. it will bounty
necessary to "late that it is "Hunted in Ihe busiest
pait of the most fashionable street, in the imme
diate vicinity of tho Exchange, Pest Otfiee, Banks.
Cnstnm Hoase, Places of Amusement^ Motols
Steamboat Landings, Roil Road Depots, Public
Squares, Court Houses. Ac.
Since the change of proprietor*, a largo amount
of money has been expended in enlarging, refit
ting. refurnishing nml painting. Aiming iho mi*
nmrniis improvements, tuny be mentioned Improv-i
ed En'rance*, n new Ladies’ Ordinary, a new Gen-
th'limns’ Dining Saloon, now Parlours, new
Chamber*, new Kitchen, nnd new Bar Room, be
sides m my oilier minor improvement*.
Tlm principal feature* of n first rate lintel--
"TlmTable and Wino Cellar," will b«- under tin)
inanngenieni of
Mr. JAMES M. SANDERSON,
o r of the former-propli.tors. wlin«n ambition tn
< xcel a*n Caterer is well known His widely c-tN
ebralod Cook. *• Pjcr.r.F.riKR," aided by t-iperirn-
ced assistants, will oouiibuo to l*o bis rigid band
man.
The office nml books will he under dm charge of
Mr. GEORGE P BURNHAM.
.lie tlm able Editor of the " i) ily Ohio Union.’
of Cincinnati, nnd more recently ol Hn«mn. lit
abort, grunt exertion* have been m ole, mid l.ercm*
u-r will not he spared, tu render •• Ft:,* Franklin”
hop of the very fi.st Hotel* f. <-»>ii.f..rt. couve.
'lienee, and good living. |). K. MINOR,
Philadelphia. Jnlv. J84G, —15 inlv 18
AT OIBUIM9 C . aitn-mlaim-. ui an ur-
1X. dimiuce entitled nu nrdimrnr,. to Vst in thu
Georgia llistorieni .Society one lot s-T lured in L"-
layetle ward, uii conditions, parsed 2ddi Novem
ber. 1841.
Hue. I. Be it ordnim-d hy the Mayor and Ahlef*
'IIOII *'f the city nl Savanna'll nml t .efr-ndets there-
"f ••' Conned assembled, nnd it t- here‘-v ordained
hy the audiority of tlio same. Tlmt die time far
tlm Ger.rigu lli-lorical Honeiy loeret i oresusolu
Im erected a brick building on lot No 73 in Lafav-
elie ward, gniited t** them on (-••mliiiDn* hy the
ordinniien of wliielt llti* is mm-mfatirry. bocxmiid-
"d •«» • vv " years ftrim and after llm ‘Jbllidtiy of N’o-
vi oilier, in the ye.tr 184ft.
H*ic. 2. And he it ftirilter ordained by tlm an-
diority of the same. Thai if il ?lnl| he desired by
•hesaid Society to exchange the said fat fur.snmo
other lot within the limit* of the city of Savannah,
more cnmeiiieiil for their purpose*, it shall fa-
28t!i day of November, in the year I81H, ai d that
in the event of the said Society not creeling sucli
building widiin the said time, then the said lot so
received in exchange and ihe improvements shall
revert tu die city of Hnvannabr Ami provided nl-o.
kiliat it shall be furthercomtitintirdnmi stipulated in
*nid deed, tint if many tunn Imrenfier *och lot re-
oeivod in exchange shall cease In be used by tlm
■•aid Georgia DiKlorieal Sacietv. for ill* objects lor
which ihe said Society has been incorporated by
dm Stale, ilieti also smd Ini and improvement?shall
revert to the city.
Hoc. 3. And be it further ordained by the nti-
dmrity of the same, nnd this ordinance it passed
-villi ibis express condition, if accepted by tbn said
Society, That upon nny reversion to the city ns
provided for in tbn foregoing section, it shall bn
•nvvlul for tho said Society to mukesneb exchange:
Provided alsvnys.lhnt llm title made by die said So-
oiety shall be of nn effect, until tlm Viid Society
•hall have produced lo llm City Domicil a proper-
'? certified copy of a duly executed and recorded
•Iced lor iho lot lobe received inrvrhnnge. in
which deed it shall be conditioned nml stipulated
dint Uto said Georgia Hisloriml Society shall erect
.r cause to bo erect-.l ibereon, a brick building for
I society hall, nnd far *m h other purposes as the
Society tuny detcrmiim widiin iwnyeafa from tho
lawful for the city, by tlm proper officer", to enter
upon the saitl lot nml improvement* -received in
c-xclinupo. nml thereafter to enjoy, bold have, oc
cupy nml possess the snmo, os fully a* they do any
ollior part of the public domain. •
Hoc. 4. Ami bo it fnrllmr nrdainoib by the ntt-
diniity of llm snmo. That all oidiunnre* or part*
ilmreof. so far nstlmy militate wi*b Ibis ordmim e.
he. nnd ill*- same are Imri-by repealed. -
Passed in Council, (ith August,'J8(B. •»
Hi K. UUKRgUGHH. Mayor
(nitost) A C. DavKsintuT,' t-.'c. 3 oug 13'
B OOKN.—Hnlainnmler, a Naval Rum'tier.
bv Eugeno ^u*; The Iri-li Sketch Book, by
Mr. M A.Tiunbrsh;The Unitfcssiana or Harry
Lnrreqimr.bv Dr. Lever; Aunt Patty’s Scrap
Ray; .Mysteries of l.t»m|on: Rouhorenf Glmnt;
.Comic Rlackstoiie; Ctiarles,O’Malley;''.Jack llm-
ton; I-.ibellaor tho l'iidu u|* Pqlurnio, Pqrciv*t
Keene. Ac. Ao.
rept 7 J. B. CUBBEDGE, 109 Bay Vt.
C ROTON CLOTH COATS.--Ani
oilier lot of these fsshinnnhle and deservedly
Commended Coats nod Frock* |m* hern rereived.
They are of tho boat material niid workmnm*bip.
»nd are offered nl a vbn- umdoralR advntiro on
ea*t. Applv at 9S Brvaii'*tN*^i.'
mnv 19 JOHN SOUTHWELL CO
I Al<», A.-VO flKffRrRo.—
»i-i 15 Mds nnd W) Re** U dt'an-rc N«- 1 Leaf
’•ard. [|5 bids'Canal'Fleur. .59 bpxe? Herring.
Hiding from hr fir Ex*h:I nqd schr Vermdjit, and
or sale by SCRANTON \V .JOILNSTON*
* ‘•••8*41 .. .. . .