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Commercial. Pollticnl
g uotf^enfawiiiehti
jStatu mid Unioti| or dm
K DOLLARS per un
r k IW lor 'm‘>rtUu
aflSmmin, atTIIKiiR
^lo 1i» advance.
t!j* Clerk* of the Court*
tlpri has buen tmulo I'or
ijlUdrtbe published thir-
rsnurt Administrator* for' Debt 4
render irttheifaccount*, mu*t
jaw.' •' 1 •"
far Executor* or Administrator*
iucUort/ou thu first Tuesday of-
' lid uitrtl liour* of imlei at the
n, the county where' the Let-
Administration, or Guardian-
grunted, lirst giving sixty
..i one of Uie public gazettes
it tho door of the Court Ilonsc,
he hold.' : '
ill flearflb*; mu*t bo p»h-
U before any Order .absolute
an by the Obttrt;
i by Executor*, Administrti-
miist hd published SIXTY
w of said. These wilos must
lit Hjotisn door of llie county in
issitiinte.and on the first Tuen-
tween the hour* often in tho
tho afternoon. No sale Broth
dess so expressed in the adver-
Executors, Adoiinlstrntor* and
ourt of Ordinary for leave to
published FOUR MONTHS,
'property (except negroes^ ol
„estates bv Executors and Ad-
be advertised FORTY DAYS.
Executors and Administrator*.
i:«ory must bn published SIX
foreclosure ofMnrtgngcs otinini
trertU'dd once a month for FOUR
rider^executions regularly trmni-
must be advertised THIRTY
mortgage, executions SIXTY
perishable property under order
ft He niiVerUwd generally ;T F.N
day of Sale. ' ‘ '
directed to nils Office or the F.d-
miil'tKVmtUlc th'dmto attention.
tSi'fi'k£ih
ToHBVof ISM
. CoyToa Goons,, Ac.... v.v
Whlte homespun*, sheetings ap^
ibutifig*, costing ,4 CM. par yd.
Onlniiilrr for 1840* *
tub •ournr.as sbcohde*.)
PEUIOlt COURTd.
04 Monday, Dwsatnr
Riclomimt
AUGUST.
lat Monday. Crawford
Pauld uf
Jd Monday, Co»i .
Cl irk *
IJ Moinliy, Daldwlnt
Chrrnkoo
I’iku
. wfnl'ton
tlh'Monday .Eoiaiiitnl
Forsyth
Jackann
Mnrlweiher
SEPTEMBER.
Ia( Monday, Co waia
Lauruu*
Lu.ni.kiii
-Marion •'
Mouit.o
Morgan
Taliaforro
•II Moudoy, Colnml.ia
P.yrtio
tlromo
Gwinnett
llarria
MH.li.on
Union
;W Monday, llutia
l)*K* Ii
Klbvrl
(Jiliner
Hall
Pulliam
Tilliol
llh Monday, Coldi
Murray
Nnwjnn
Walker
Wnahinalno
Wilkra
October.
|»* Monday, Cnm|ibntl
Macon
■Wnrr.ni
Wilklnmn
Tneaday after, Walker
Thursday nftnr. Unban
■Jd Mnudiiy, Carroll
Ha.la
lldlmral.ain
Hancock
Henry „
Mon t to in cry
Itaodoljib
Tali**
Thursday after. Tailuall
.III Monilay, rtuotnogu
EllMOll.tl
Franklin
Floyd
Ilium!
Jonoa
Oilnlborim
Pulaski
lib Monday, Early
Houston
Irwin
J.mpar
Lincoln
Peri ran
S'lawart
Troop
Thuradav aft. r.Tolfair
llh Toa.day, Dulloch
1*1 Monday, Hibb
id Monday, Dodly
J.tflrtrsnn
"Ijam
SJT
rfnloth
Sr
A
IplfHl
3.1 Monday. Ilurbo
Camden
Romlcr
Friday after. Wayiio
lib Mouday, Glynu
■ lato'
Thomas
Thursday after, Mclnlnsli
Sloilday after, l.owndca '
and ' l.ibo.ly
Thursday after, Bryan
■land*v lhar after. Warn
Tlinra«lay do Appling
DF.CEMnP.lt.
I»t Monday, H.iker
•id Monday, Decatur
,.imjay April arid October.
Monday; February and Any ml.
piintlmm Oo.mly
nor of Chatham County,
Do.
Do..
Do.
DO.
Do.
Po.
Do.
do.,
do.
'do.
do,
, do,
do.
do.
do. -- 25
do. HU
do. 40
do.i, 45
do. 50
do. 50
All ciimbric* and colored muslins
wiiicb. cost 4 cents pel ynfd.
Do. tfo. 5 do. do.
Do. do. 8. do. do.
B ell diy. 12 do. do.
o.. do. 15 do. do.
l)n.. do. 20 dol‘ do.
' Dm do. 30 do. do.
Atonslid dH I mine costing 20 ois.
Alt cotiuii [flnuur'l* velvet*, lii**
linns, cords, or goods, inuiil
factored by ; nnppiiig or,raising,
which cost 10 cqnu per vnrd*.
Do. do. 12 do. tro.
Oo, do. 15 do. do.
Do. do 20 do. ;dn.
Do. do. 20 do. do..
Flnnnels of wool which coal 20a.
Dp.. do. An 0,4
", Do. do.
.1)0. do.
Do. do.
Do. do.
Do. do.
Worsted or slulT goods, such ns
bmubniins, in rinos. nlpnciws.
bareges, bptxorine*, Ac. *\:c
which cost 25 cents per ysrd..
Do. do. 20 do. do.
• Do do. 50 do do.
Worsted «ond* coming 75c por yd
Do. do. $1 do.
Do. do. $14 do.
Do. do. $14 do.
Colton Digging, old duly 4 coins
per sqnnro yard......
Dale Rope costing 5 cents per h
Do. do. 7 do.
Do. do 10 do
Dor lion costing $50 per ion...
Do. do. $00 do.
Do. do. $70 do.
Do. do. $75 do..
Noils, wrought, p«r lb ..... ...
Spikes do.
Ov us. puts. Ac. do.
Iron wirb 'do.
Coal per ton
Suit per bushel.1
Molasses per gallon
Drown*ugHrcosilug,$4 perIdUlba
Do. do. $5 do.
■|)o. . do. $0 do.
Do. do. $7 ‘ do.
Sugars vivo need beyond Ilia rnw
slate, clnying or clarifying «nd
not yel refilled, coaling $ti per
1(1(1 lit*
Do. do. $7 per K»0 lbs.
Do. do. $8 do.
Refined augurs costing $9 pur 100
Do. do. do.
Do. do. $10
•2 20
I On
1 GO
2 Gil
3 30
25 I 18
100
a
I 20
I 50
1 8(1
2 10
4 no 11
4 (Mll2 111
4 011)2 40
6 00 2 40
livOO 2 70
n ou 3 oo 3 oo
T AKDNEirs "LKCTUKESPop
| ; i,|iir l.ecmros on riuieucn mid Art; by Di-
out tins Urttner. in 2 voN cn.mdtie.
Proverbial Philosophy; hy M F l upper, F.sq.
r “ , ^&..»ln,h..8k.,.l,»fn, Yimllu by
tin, nuiliiir nr Peter Parley’s T«les.
Oliver Cromwell’s Lettars sod Speeches with
P.l.icidiitions; hyTlinnias Carlyle. •■
Peter Plodily'. with other (Miluiej*; l»y Joseph
C Neal, inillior of ••Clmrcoal Skulchea, with ten
Patirlii" will' upward* of ravent,
,ll 'ri'i«"o'J''snnclunry, h l,r .'jj* A.l.lnyi
I'v A'J Requier, nuthor-of the Spanish hxile, n
P '7r« & Boteli.r, of Glieu'i »n lii.lorio.1 rom»nc«,
of Hi. S«.Ji»l.
C 'p«tol«iinc''o , 'i»,« n«» M.irym,
ouih". I'hsriw™
necled with the nnss ige of the Aet.llie new ivnro
J,«- v For ?‘*“ f-'.-'T-* - “
esiiinntcd at the. Lust
i llouie, l*y a la:e Act of
C ‘('ln7wO’M'iUoy fl"'I**;Orn^on-.I,,Chorlw
Ijivor; Htitliiir of Jook Uimo", ' vlll ‘ ,w "
"Toi.h'tiiionn.llio noor,l-momt,, Cl.orle.I-o.cr,
- l5SHllJ*hn f* 8-plerolior.
Auni I’onyV Scroll-h.yl h Ounilin. Lee II, n'y.
author o 1 ' tin* M«b Cnn. Ac.
The Fair Isabel; by 8 " B ’
Salamander, n Jiavnl
“'HonloMran.lhc S“'fi l>y .heo.Mior of l^fillo,
K Coo* C iolio.oi.y W Oilman. Slww-
'the Lust of llm Sagans, or Hie Lamp oi ne
fuge: a «S of the times of William the Cinque.
)
Jeft’d- J
j of John ConRin.dee' ,
ii inquest of Kscbo.t has been
!e nlHvo of the Clerk of dm Ho-
mihsm Couuiy. * la-the above
ie*ni that J"hn Cnrran. a citi-
Siate*. died iiitfsiito, so zed nt
, tilt of a lot of land, •itualed at
h* Couuiy Nlbresaid. containing
i in front mid three hundred feet
T /mss I bounded by.lnnds of Herb,
d 'CnsMli,—the said John Curran
| ally disprtailion uf. siid InLand
utfeaVuig. any .person to claim
unco ufvtlie.Escheat lajv, (hi* ad..
0 give tioiiee to llm heirs nf llm
fr*n, of nilier* who ip-wclniin under
iiih’ therii, l .be v , to .appear And mnke
^ffiloflanfl,'wiililitqf*HW«nmonili*
iereof, or th«v|rinio.-will b* pro.
‘Ucb-a’ied.' agreeably lo tfie Uw in
krtd’Hrovided.'' £'
PuniiEIT, Clerk a. C C. C.
V. V '• ’ fimo—
Tim Iron Sketeli Book; by M
The Confession* of u - r,w 1
^aniig
Thh snliserilmr after rin experience of ten yCars
in the nso of Dutaxic lUufcntK*. Iin* io fur. per
fected Ills ay.tsui iil'iirealinenl «ri 10 benble. ill a
great tit «j lily ii|'c|ijqb;e disease*, tp efiect nper*
inniient rure without ever szrino tukpatirat, 1
roatnriug them Hi health witlioJil snbjeciing tlidm
to the inconvenience and expense nf. lung and ludi •.
on* journeys, nr,i|m mid ebaritivs offlraiiget*
linin.es imtl firesides. To tusny this inay appear
as uurensnrablens it did to him sanielime ago, hut
facts are. indisputable, ami what ID him appeared
thkk a mere chimera of the brain, U happily sow
* matter.of,every day occurrence.
The undef-igned ha* thus far preferred puMi*h
ing TUX 8TATXMKNTS np othkr4 relative to the
benefits derived from his practice, thinking that
that course comported iiuv’h better w.ith tfoe dig
nity of, feeling than pnfe personal |»u(Rng lu ilie pn•
per* oriho/tilllcssrepntnhleciiiirsctn which some
liigh.mlnded (t) phyrieiins resbri. pI cgotiMioallv
sounding their own irumpeisliy llm bedside pfibefr
patients; mi l I now see no gp.ud.raainn in change
tny coursn. hiit alnll continue to give such certifi*
cotes, ns will disarm doubt, anil which, though some
persons d> cm them '‘eesy got up.” are yet such ns
he will givo any man FIVE HUNDRED DOL*
LARS to procure- thuir hqu^lu (3eo W in--yqmilly
well niillu'jiiicaled, under n forfeiture of a like
ninoiint.
The facts presented by him nro aitch ns he is pre
pared to demonstrate m any linip.io ifm satisfaction
of llm nfll c.ted or their frisn ts, wlio'uiay wsli to
test it. This following will speak for iheuweUcsi
(jkoroi.v. ? This may certify that in the
June* County ) fall of 1814, my son Willi.nn.
nhoitl lb years of age. was taken with netvousfq.
ver and was alien od by Dr. Gihson for it long
time; and notwithstanding nil he could do. lie still
continued to 'get worse, so that when the fever left
him Im hail completely lost the use of his lower ex
tremities,, an • could not walk n stop nor bear his
weight upon his feel; his tegs bee one cr imped
nnd drawn, and ho suffered almost intolerable an-
guisli front pains; lie continued in this terrible
state for over three mouth*, reduced almost to
nothing but -kin and hone. At l ist when all hope
of his improvement had vanished, I heard of tho
success of Dr. Thomson of Manon in ireatingdis-
oMsn, and concluded to t>y him.' I'accordingly
iimdn application, and olihutigli t .e DoclorHEVKK
saw him. Its soon restored him to his usual hualih
and strength. He now rides about mid n I tends to
business ns if no hiug had ov* r In'-eh the inimer
with him JOHN BARFIELD.
Jones County, Nov. 24,1845.
(ikokoia. ? This iniy certify that my
Houston County. $ daughter Mnrv.nhnut IHyenrs
ofage, had been 'attacked with rhWosis and u Ii*
eraccompanying difficulties, which coiitlmieil for
a considerable length of lime, and appeared to de
fy rill the usual remedies that could lie brought to
hnnr on it. She suffered grentlv with painfpl mis.
erv, till it looked like slot would go into fits, (it
tins -itu itlott, and tiller relief was despaired of. I
applied to Dr.'I Immsoil or Macon, who soon per-
fentlv cured her. without ever having sekw hbr.
She is now as tuundill linnltli asnnv lady in Geor-
Kin . JOHN FERMENTER.
Nov. 28, 1845.
Gkouoia. ? I do horoby certify that my
Upsoni County.' J daughter Ann Rl«i was at
tacked ahnul three years ago with 1’ai.svaxd Dis-
KASK OK TUB SvWK, liy wliioli she was entirely
disabled, and lust tho n*o of the lower extremities.
8lm was immediately put under llm care of Dr.
Kemlull. who intended her forsomntimn, but with
out benefit. We then applied to Dr. Parker, n
Root Dortor. who after l*« liml treated lior can *
sometime,rnnclmled dint lie could do nothing for
her. We then applied to Dr. Thomas, of Cullo
dcnvilln, who attended on Iter eight months with,
nut the h ast benefit, for she wnslefl in a most do*
plornhlfl condition, perfectly helpless. Wherever
*|,o was laid (here *|iu rmommul, without the pow.
er of motion by the greatest eff*ri of llm will. She
was so much red’*cod that she looked, ns if there
was not five pounds of flesh on the whole body,
so that she could Im romp .rcd to nothing hul n
living skeleton, if such could be imagined. While
in lids state I was in luced to apply to Dr. At. S
Thomson of Macon, who I am proud to say. by the
blessing* nf Providence and his skill In the use
nf remedies, has restored her to exnellent bodily
health and tlt» ns« of her limbs by w hich she is
enabled to enjoy life, mid visit nlmnt in the set
tleuient, witliuut tho nsslstanrc of any one. But
what surprises every body is, ihnf elm has been re-
s ored without basing been ske* by the Doctor,
mid nt tliu tutmiii.l ' , P'\\*;',^M , i|- y s d "pAGB.
FehrttnryG, 184G.
The above ensps, con*ulering their character
and importance, will put beyond dispute th f.cl
of llm rnssiHtr.iTV of curing without previous ex-
turn nation of the patient; which, together with tlm
facility of procuring medciiio. slime »lm reilucinm
of Postage, hy mail, pills it .within the power of
every body, no mutter where they reside, to pro-
cure relief from their various maladies, nt a vury
trifling expense ..... , ,
Persons apjdyittg fir Aledmiites ought to send
Itoniniicn; hy Engenn tlmir symptoms nnd "g« i» writing ns correctly «s
possible, w hen medicliies soiled to tlmir various
c sch will lie c pipounded iiii*I sent. Letters, lo
entitle them to attention, must Im nost.pnid, and
persons applying from n- di.t incn had better on-
clnse tlm usual monthly fee of Five Dollars at
once, his charge lining so small in to admit n! but
slight risk in cillm-iing. The poor pf any c mmy
in Georgia may liavo mediei.ms sent gratuitously
nu prii«i*ut iiiou of a ceriiticalo of inalnltly to pay.
signed hy nuv Judge or dm Gourt. Justice of the
Peace or Minister of llm Gospel ol the county in
which lie reside*, ’'’‘m “ rt,, ei*-d of llm Rev. L’lcr
ATilmnrsli.
Harry Lorrequor; by Hi
l- Cnr,im.c. or I.»lyi Uy IMum *> 8MH "" i:
Ifi llUory of (ho Ft.orl, R.»..lulim(! H « A
W.H., "r (ho My.lory of Crime;
"’SIS” tip,id. of r*rmo. o H~
by the author of the Autobiography of an Orphan
Gill.
A lot of colored PruHs , ‘ ..
Life of GcnZ T-yl»r ; ,
JOHN M. COOPER*9G Bryan at.,
r ,,.w 9j«., -r ih- 10-d.mw.
I t |in”v—For ilio.iiro orali iliAo.o.'irB-
ing from l,h?.lKtlo. M’ blood, «00.. of moroory-
rliuuinali.m, .corfiil. cdl.nc.iH ompbomMO>•«
of wllicil will yield nndur llm me ol thu proparo
■rim .nb.ord.or., In olToriM tin.
llm piiblio,doom it nnnocM.ory toHhilM^ttjfof
Hiimo flo.hy.nd onnwiontioii.ly lmoiM«dvi.rii«o
menu, attendod with ((ill otl.oorlllfoalo. "fottnjjlj
tjuunl.tit.rh.r*clor o. . ■P«'«« W
mvn ftitfrit. Wo have boon iiidncod » otrm
from tho f.ivorobln im in "l“ cl ‘ .•* ” pl "
•il.od hy .o. oral mtmionl iihySolanj w® «►“«{ '"»•
tiftfnetinn. Wo assert with confidence Vnat ll is
‘“SHT
The afilicled of the Rev. L’lcr
gy will be nt all times exempt from charge
M. S THOMSON, AI I).
AI icon September I, IBIG. ."cp* -1
l\1 OTICB.—'The inidersigned, haviiig pur.-
IN ciiawd Iha Bunk and Staiioimry l-.smh hIi-
melll Ilf Mr. IV ti Thoma., rcnoollillly inf.irili.
■ho public, tbol lie will olnlrlly make Inrun .dibiimi.
to III. Stooki olid inlioil. o .hero of patrnnoso. Jim
inlrcha.ee will be in .do childly for c,«ll, mm ho
iwliee in he'eble, end will eiide.ror In »!'"
,.i| enii.laciii.ii lii liioeo wlm in.y furor Idm willi
their custom. , . . . ..
The business will he continued as heretofore, in
connexiqn with ,
H#ik Oc Job PrltulnR & Baahblndln**
■In ..II thflr vnriUoMii which departnianfs uuw ma-
■‘^.'."""a^djOHNM ■■eOQPBIt’ .
'xitn* imviiistiE io’v. Of
/ii, HAilTFOiD, CONNECTICUT.—Th,
In,designed. Aaonl. for III. .hove Company,in
ihiooiir. ctfiiilnno lo iu.uro •( dn« lo,« nr daman*
by Fire on Bnildin|. or Slnckmof flood., TO.
i. ono of iho oldett I imr inM C Jmp.nl., in ihc
Unilod Bute., ud itt lo«.«l>o*o«(wp||i : boi.n
Appl,o.u». for In-.,rone. «
A N ORDINANCB, W uuieml an ordi-
nance, entitled ••an ordinance to ntnond thu
oxirtiing iirdiitnnces.rognlating Un* duties of the City
Watch, Ac.;" and further lo define the diiliosof
the same. , ... , ,,,
Sue. I. Be it onl lined hy llm Mayor and Aider-
men of the city of Savannah nnd ItnmlHs thereof,
in Council assembled, and il is hereby ordained by
the nuihoriiv of tho same, That from and nlterlhe
passage nf lids ordinance, ii slinll be tlm duly of
each uud every watchman uf the city of Savannah,
lu place upon the information dorltct, the names
of any and nil persons who. shall ill any time lie
guilty of violating any of llm exiating ordinances
of tlm city of Snvaunah, nnd shall ropnrt lo His
Honor tlte Mnvor, nil violulioiis oC the said urdi-
uance* w|iirh may come within his or theirkuowl-
edge ninny time, uiihcrat night, whilst uncaged no
duty, nr during the day. or any other time when
Mich violation of ntiy of the ordinance* uforusnid
shall come within his or tlmir knowledge.
Sec. 2, Bn it further ordained by the authority
Hfhresaid, That any watchman hr watchmen, who
shall, or may he guilty of oCgleetiu inform against
any person nr persons, who slinll nt any timu he
glii'ty of violating any nf tlm existing ordinances
aforesaid, site It wutchnwn or watchmen shall, upon
conviction of such negleei of duty, he lined in n
•uni mil exceeding ten dollar*, or he dismissed, or
Imlh, at the discretion of the Mayor ■
Sec 3 Bo it further nrdnnmd, That all ordi-
nances, or pail* of ordinance*, militating against
the provisions of (HU oVdlnniitT bo, and tho same
are hereby repealed. %
Passed in Council, 10th F«h„ J84G.
U, K BURROUGHS. Mayor.
Attest, A. C. Davcepout, c. c —^1 ft*h 23
M S<«k*(«*dfhr.n]
“>iu,'t -..i.Mii ,n, „
v-i-iiOwiwtriiwri
* ttfli.r II Pi- m !
COHEN, NORHI3 & OO. A»i«.
■HHb
KsnsHURgSms-
, lr vCKAJITO« i *,Jp : H,(!iB!prtj.;
B OOMS.—Tlm Skiimil Him..wit,:. imuh.
by M «,.L, ii. Ahull; J(lii.nrlmim. or tin-
■M..k,n lolo of.llm W.J ill Ooniimiy. hy ihn Eng-
lj.lt Eaton M ir'lo or iho FuniiiJiinr 1 1'y
Eii.oiio Sum Flirlalimn In Am rito, or lll.h Lllo
In Noi* Viirh nml S.r.tojr., ky So.I.fl.W: Ufo
. I So.l.fi^ld; 1
Piniiriw. or Iho R.mloin lhci'IMp|io,ii( onllM
Uni'inr, .dill'll by f,,L Afflffih Mr* Bmh ZB?'iy,
t.y nmigloj» Jurrnlil: Fiither Iluroy, Uy Ihc on.
itiur of 'F.miii • Wyuithiim'; Cliombor'. Inrnrnio-
linn Ihrllio Poiiph’l Our Firm llon.o C.lmidurnl
VVool'h. F.Simn npd Uoiilililt; Tom Cringl*'.
Log; pmioiid, or iho^Sjc^ Wiinn..,
Shipping Mdnlf.aut BHI.hr Liiling; Snmmnb.1
nr.y,Ti.hol., I.1W iBIfnkA.itM' An ?foor(mi|iil
will h.^p.0" hand..,
,Dl»E,
octl MoRnm.*tiv,fq«M«‘
mHE preceding figordisglvnf/lo.rcprewmtlie
X iNSKrisiaiiZ Perspiiiatip*. ;It is the great
evaciiatiou fur thn imp iriiicH oC.llm body. It will
be ndtickrtthat a IUick clniiibtNni*f ls*tM!* fmm nil
points of the Mirfnce. whigh Jiulicutcs that this
perspiration flows uninterruptedly when we urn
in Imalth, but ceases when wn ore sick. Life can
not ho unstained without il. It is thrown ofl’froin
the blood uud other juices of the body, and dispo
se* by this means, of. nearly all the impurities with
in its. TliKluitnitngc of Scripture is, •■in the blood
is the li!h." If it ever becomes impure, it may lie
traced directly to the s nppuge nf thn insensi 1 lo
perftpiraiion. ..Thus we see, all that is necossury
win. 1 It Inulilnnif i* st.ignnnt, or infeqiud, is Id open
.the pores, nnd it relieves itself Ohm nil impurity
instantly. Its own heat nnd vitality are sutfle.jeni,
villio.it one particle of .medicine, except to open*
the pores upon- tho surface. Tims we see the
folly of taking *o much Internal remodi. *. All
prae.titiuiiers. however, direst tlmir efforts to re
store tlm insensible perspiration. 'Th** Thompso
nian. for iosiaoce. slemiili. tlm Uydroputhisi
shrouds us inwet blankets, the Homnpnihist deals
mil iiifiuitssiinals, Adopnthist lileeds mid dose* ua
with mercury, nnd tho hlnsterirtg Quack gorges us
with pills, pills, pills.
TngivHrtinna idea nf tho aitionni of thc iiMcn-
silila perspiration, w« will stale that the lenrped
Dr. Lewpuliuck. nscorlaitmd (lint flv**-eigliilis iif
nil we receive into llm stomach, passed ntf hy this
means. In other words, if we eat and drink eight
pounds per day. we ovariiato fi(0 pp-tids of it by
Ine iiiflensihle perspiration
This is mine other thus llm mod up particles of
the blood, Olid other joic s giving place to llm;in,*w
and fresh ones. To check this, tlmrelbre. is to
rulHiii in the system five-eighths of all the viriileni
matter thnt nature deman is should leave the body.
By a sudJeti trausmissioo from hem to cold,
the pores are stopped, the perspiration ceases, nmi
disease begins at mice to develop^ itself. . Hence,
n stoppage of this flow of tlm juices, originates so
many complaints.
It'is hy stopping the pore, that overwhelms
mankind wi'h coughs, cold, an I consumptions.—
Nine-tmitlis of liie world die from diseases induc
ed hy a stoppage of tho In-etrible erspirntion.
Let me ask. now, nvory candid mind, whnl
course Simms llm most reasonable to pnrsno, In
unstop the pores, after they are closed. Would
you give physic to unstop the pores? Dr would
yon npply somothiuc dint would do this upon the
surface, where die clogging actually is? And yet
I know of iid physician who nukes any external
application'in effect it. Under these circum
stance*. I present Di-physician*, nnd to nil mlmr*.
McAlister s ALL HEALING OINTMENT, or
the WORLD'S SALVE. It ha* power to restore
perspiration on tho feet, on the head, around old
sores, iipim the chest,in short nmin (my part of the
body, whoihnr disflnsodH ightly tj^lmvorely.
It ha*power to cause all external sores’, scrnftt-.
lops humors.skin diseases, poisonous wounds, lo
discharge tlmir putrid matter, and then heals them.
It is a remedy that sweeps off the whole cata
logue ofcotitteutis disorders, oud restores tlm en
tire cuticle to its heidtliy functions.
It is n remedy that forbids the necessity of so
mniiv nnd dnluierimi* drugs taken in tlmstomneh.
It is a remedy that neither sicken*, gives incon
venience, or is dangerous to tlm intestines.
It preserves nnd defends tlm surface fr"in nllde-
ran ement of its function*. The Mirface is the
nutlet nf five-eighths of iho'hile nod i«cd op m il
ter within. It is.pierced with millions ol opening
to relieve the intestines. Stop up these pores, and
death knocks at voitr door. It is rightly termed
All-Healing, for there is scarcely a dis nse. ex
ternal or intornal, that it will not benefit. I have
used it for thn last fourteen years for all diseases of
tlm clmst, consumption, liver, involving tlm ut
most danger nnd responsibility, and I declare he
fore Heaven and man, lint tint in orm single cue
it tailed to benefit, when the patient was within the
reach of mortal means. * »
I liavoluid phisicinns, learned in the profession;
I have had ministers of llm (•o->pcl. Judges on tlm
Imnch. Al 'ornmn mid L--*wynr*. gentlemen ol tlm
highest erudition and multitude* of the poor, use
it in every variety of way. and there hisbeen hut
one voice—one united, universal voice—saying
",McAlister,yonr Ointment i* good."
CONSUMPTION.
• It nan hardly lie credited that a salve can have
any efiect upon tho lungs sealed, as limy are with
in llm system. But if placed upon the chest, it
pettutrntc* directly lo iho lungs, scpar.l.-s the
poi minus particle- dint arc commoting them, and
expels them from tho system
I need not say thill it i* coring persons nf Con*
mmp inii continually, although we are In'd il i«
foolishness. I care pot what is said, m long as 1
cnn cure several thousand nersous yearly.
HEADACHE.
Tlm Salvo tins cured persons of the Head-
nolin of 12 year* standing, nod who had il regu
larly every week, so ihot vninili' p often took ni n e
Deafness and Ear Ache aro helped with like suc
cess.
COLD FF.F.’P.
Consumption, Liver mntplnfnt,. pain- in llm
chest or side, fulling off of tlm hair, mm or the oth
er. always accompanies, cold foil. It i« n sure
rign nf disease in tlm system to have cold ft-et.
'rim Salve will intro every case,
lit Hcroftitn, Erysipelas. Salt Rheum. Liver
Complaint. Sore Eyes, (iuiiiey, dare Throat,
Hrntmhili*, Broken or Horn Breast. Piles, all Clmst
Diseases, sueli a* Asthma. Oppression, Pains,also,
Bore Lips, Ch ipped Hands, Tumors, Cutaneous
Eruptions Nervous Diseases, and of tlm Spine
lliero is probably un medicine now known so
good—and ax for Burns, it has not its equal in
the wot Id!
PIMPLES ON THE FACE. MASCULINE
- SKIN, GROSS SURFACE*
• It* first action is to expel all humor. It will
lint cunso drawing till the face is free from any
matter that may be lodged under skin, nod fre
quently breaking onl to the surface. It then
Imals. When there is no.Iiiug lull gro-snes*. or
dull repulsive surf me, it begins to soften nnd
soften until tlm skin becomes as smooth and
delicate ns a child's.
WORMS
If pnrent- knew Imw liitnl most mediciim*
were to children taken Inwardly, they would lie
slow in resort Id them. Especially •ineiciiriil
lozenges."called •medicated lozenges." "vermifu
ge*," pill*. Ac. The, truth Is, no ana cm loll,
tovarinhiy, tthnh \(mrm< nrn.prnmni. Now let
inn say In parents, that this Salvo will ahVnj's
tell if n child hn* worm* Il will drive every
vertigo iif tln in away. «’ '
Thom is probably no jrlM>i|inii>o on the fics of
tlm narlb nt.nuCo su.stife^nil s,o in tho ex
pulsion nf worms.
1 TOILET.
Although 1 hive said littlii about Jt as s hsii
rertorntivo, vui I-will stake It against ili»» world!
Thfty may bring their Oil* far ami itMfr. and
mmo will reslnrc Un» hair two casus totliclr one ,
OLD BORES,, ., ..
That some Sores ara an outlet to ihc Impitri-
tics nf* the svstent. Is becanm they caiinot piws
H* .1 f.’ il.. m, 1 ...1. ilia 1tftjuii.ll.lA
In all’discs nf fev. r, the diflienliy lies ill the
pores licing-.locked up. .mi that the. lnint. and
perspiration cannot pass off. If the least luois'-
tnra could be started, thn nrlris has pusscB add
the danger over. The All-Hflidittg Ointtilcht will
in nil cases uf ftivertaltno*t'hi<Uuhly unlock the
skiu and bring forth tlm perspiration.
SCALHIIKAD. , ,
\V o hive cured cases that nclalty defied every
•hing known, as well ns iho ability of lift eit or
•wen|y d ctors. One man told Us he had spent
•MO no his children without any benefit, when n
few buxes uf the Ointment cured them.
CORNS. . ,
Occ istotial its** of the Oitttmeilt will olWava
kmip corns from crowing, People need diet er
be trouliled with thiflu If they wift'iHn' it.
A8 A FAMILY MEDICINE.
No mart haii meoshfe.its value. 8i) long ns the
stum roll along over the' Heavens—so long ua
ilian trends thu earth; subject to till infirmities ui
the tl«s|)—so long as disease'nnd sickness is
known—just so long will this good Ointment be
used and esteemed. When imii!‘cense* from off
the earth, then the demand will ceadit, eii'd nut
li I than.* • ' '
JAMES Mc.Al.lSTEK ft Co.
Sole nrnprieiuM ..of rim sl*MV8_ Mbillcinc.-*
Price 25 rents nnd fill cents.
CAUTION.
As tho All-He.ding Oitiinmitt Im* been greatly
counterfeitml, wo have given this Caution to the
t'liblic that • iiri Oiittmoiit will be genuine unless
the names nf James McAlister, br Jninbs Ale-
Abater Ar Co., aro written with a pen upon
every label."
.Now We hereby offer n rtiwnrd nf $r,flO lobe
paid on cmivintion in tiny Hf tho cotlrtiliiled
courts iif Ihfc United Stales, of uny individual
coiuiterfeiting our name and Ointment
For sale hy
ANSON PARSON* and JOS. M. TURNER,
feh 21 lydiVw A it cuts. Snvnniiiili
oils',• ate.—16
boxes Sweet Oil Of 30 flu-k* eaCli,20 dn Col
gate’s Pearl Starch, 150 gross Steven-' Matches.
1 ciskhcst English Fig .Blue.'lmt received End
I'or salt* hy ' U R. HENDRICKSON;»
, aept 22
mo niEucHAKiNft H.iUiiflisrs.
JL —G. h. Iietiilrtrk»nn. in Gibbon's Build-
lllgs, near theUuikct, offers f.rr sale nil 'lie mod
liivornble Inrun. «mI at the |nwn-l pti n», H giiue-
ml assortment uf Drugs and Medicines. Glassware,
Paints, Oil, Brushes. V irnish. AUn, Garden
Seodii. Sievens*. Malehr*. Caudles. Lemnii Sy
rup, Spires, Sworn Oil, Hnnev. Bitters. Mustard.
Blacking, Smell, Loiillnrd's nimff, Smoking To-
barco; Turk, 8ide null IJreeeiiig Cmulis ; Hair,
Tooth, Null,and Sinning Bro-he*; Razors. Razor
Straps. Hhnviiig Soaps; Ink. Writing Paper..Steel
Pen*, Ate. nl|.o|' whie|inru wurraniud to lie of the
I lia<t ipiality. _ e*-p Ifi
B OOiMiS.—The Expeditiuu in Borneo ol II
M 8 Dido, for the Suppression of Piracy,
w ith extracts from thn Journal of James Brnolm,
E*q.. uf Sarawak, (nu v Agent for the British Gov-
•■rndiuiit in Burneu) hy Oaiitniii the lion. Ifehrv
Kepplo. RN.
I'he .Modern British Plutarch, nr Lives of men
•listingitl h-d in (lie recent Hirtnry nf England,
fur their lnl«ui«., virtues nr nchievRinents; hy W
C T i) lor. I, L I) nf Tritrty College. Dublin.
Temper and Temperament, nr Vaueiiex nf
CltarHClnr; by Mrs Rllis, authme-s ol die ••Wo
men nf England." &c.
No G Piet rial History nf England.
^ No. 2'Phe Stale-men of the Couiunuiweillli of
England, with a Treatise on the pupul .r progress
in English Hi-iory; by John Foraur. of the Inner
Temple; Edited by J tj (.’hnules.
• Nos 18and IU Illustrated WiindHring Jew, com
pleto.
Nos 97-1)3. 99-100 Harpers’ Illuminated and
llhistintod Bhakspearo.
Fresh supply of die Stepmother, by GPU
James. F.sq
No. 8 Mumo’s Geographic Map*.
Clirii-htnrK hy \V Harrison Iliuswnrth, F.-q
Scott’s lofuttry Tactics. R*-iteived by
JOHN M. COOPER,
nug 21 9ft Bryan st. Sign of dm Ledger.
Vnlrl
N EW BOOKS.—Pari* Istuu.i ^<i *•
tin dm (''oiiudliiig, or tlio Memoirs of a . ..
dn Cliamhre, by Euguin* Sue., nutiiur nf ,Mysteri<
nf Paris. Wniideriug J*-w, Ac.
Turn Cringle s Lug.
Our First Mini, a c-ilamler nf Wealth, Fartiinn
and Gentility ; containing n list nf llio-e pnrsuns
taxB'l in the city of Boston, credibly reported lu
be worth one h mdred limns md dollars, with bio
graphical imtires of priiifinle persons.
Mis. Bib’s Baby by Dougin* Jerrnld.
Ch-imbor’s lnl'orimtumi for thu People, a popu
lar Encyclopaedia.
Tim Farmers* Librnrv and M -n'Iilv Journal of
Agriculture for July and August. Edited hy John
S. Skinner.
Pay na’s Illustrated London, n series of views of
'Im Bruisli Metropolis and it* cut irons.
Klns'erheim; or tlm Ala-k, by dm English Opi
uni Enter.
Tlm Skilful Hotncwilin’s Bonk nrrnmpletei iii<Ie
to Dnmeslic Cunkerv, Insto, comfort and econo
nnfuy, endiracing (159 receipt-, pertaining ig
Imiirrhold duties, gardening, flowers, i irds, plant-,
(fee. by Mrs. L. G. Abell.
Tlm Highlands of Ethiopia, by Major W. Corn
wallis Harris, of dm Hon. E. I. Company's Engl
neers.
Rim!>le|(*n. n romance of Fashion ih!p Life in
New York during Iho great speculation of J8:M.
Ity Beatsflald. nuilior ol dm Cabin Bov. Ac.
Wieluudor dm Transformation, by Chrrlcs B
Brown.
Paih-r Darcy, by the author ol Mount Sorel.
See.
Blanche of Brnndywirc, or .September the 11.
1777. n romance, hy George Lippard, author of
llm Quaker City, Ac
Ormond, or tlm Secret Witness, by Charles B
Brown. ^ Received liy
JOHN M. COOPER.
•np 15 N«* 9ft Rrvnii Hi Sign of the. ledger.
G alvanic rings bands,st iengtii-
F.N ING PLASTERS, AND MAGNETIC
FLUID,for dm corn of Nerums lli-nlcctm. 'lie
Doloreux, PuNy, Spinnl Complaints, Arc. r. A
impjlly of these articles just received sod for sale
by G U. HENDRICKSON, Agent,
np) I
T O "dentistsT - Tl^ suliscriber has
con-land, unhand, .Spring Roll, Hinge and
Pivot. Ivory, and Ebnilv Initnllcd Tuiul.e)v;
Tooth CliivvA, Fiirerepi, Uijoi. Line*-!*. T„oih
Files, Uni I Fell No* U, 8. nml ill. A c.
"••pH G R 11 END It It IC?ON.
P KEPtUATfONH FOR TUTrilliFK.—
Beal s Hair Rcstorntive. Qai.k's Cassadn
Oil, Prentiss' Kapil ilia. Jaynes' iluir 'i'ooic, finer-
lain'* Eau Lurtr.de. Rowland's M-iccionr Oil,
Guclaud’s Fluid de G« orgie. Bandoiitm, CvUoti-
im-i Ox Marrow in pots, nodes, Ate ; Euslivh -nd
French Pmvatlim-; tdirk, brown and whit.- stick
alum; Oil Philncpum, Chinese l.no Chon Oil,
genuine Bears' Oil. Ac For sale hy
aupt 3 G. R HENDRICKSON.
R OW A.\I)'S TONIC MIX PI ME—Alresh
supply received |u r Hartford. fii» sal* hy
_*ep 11 Q IIJIKNJUHCKSON.
F "0Tf DEHf ROYfNG MOTH - D‘"FmmU-
winger’s Prttchdnl) Compound, un infdlible
preimrailon, warranted to exterminate tlm eug*
and lo destroy the nnionl in a I its -Inge* For -ale
by. 0 II HENDRICKSON.
July 22
C NIttiftlH D’AillAttaxEN AHI1ISFS
J for Sh ivitig, and for ofteniog i| M » hands, just
received by U. JL HENDRICKSON
j ii im 25 .
T a
ARKAN’ir’S 8I?LTZK|TTh>
KILN I .—This preparniimi slrmigly reei.m-
mends ilself to ihc favor of llm poMic. from it*
^rcat success in the cure ofhi'ious nfiVrtinns and
lelirile diseases. It ha* been found universally lo
afford relief in such cn«es. nnd has gained much
reputation among medical men. who most gct.er-
ally silictioii its use iiinoiig their piliciits. jiiso e
nl* tlm most delightful as well as mildest or purga
tives. iius-es-iiig all the sparkling agreeahleiie-s ..f
Soda Water nod a* it ..cis gently upon the system
it restores tits digestive powers when inactive, ami
excites a healthy ami vigorous tune to the stomach
giving to tho patient renewed health and streioth
Soldhy G R. HENDRICKSON,
nug in
F tJCSII ENGLISH MUSTARD—In pound,
half and quarter-pound'bottle*, and tm box-
v*. a very superior nriicle, jurt received, and for
j»y G. R. HENDRICKSON.
July 11
A iY £ *'04*0 31.—For tlm exteriiiinaiinii n
hi ick. rcJ, and white Aot*. liir sale t.y
j'rijJiB. G R IIEND ICKSON.
liuifilo and ImilHiicii
k. Side and Dressing Comhs; also. fj| tP
Teelli Combs of all dc-eriplious just 'reeeivt d
ud fur sale hy
HR. HENDRICKSON.
C O UBS.—Shell.
Turk,
C 'J.IJ.tl. ClANikft —A lie-h supply r.ceived
M per brig Hehna.an'l to sale by
jiine 25 G. It HE ' DlHCK^ON.
r¥.lieo.nir«l SB Kii.ll Cnu.(w|ijr>f «»»«“!
(luring this present year, tilthlh« prirUegn M a.,
apartment uudci tlieir own loch, tuay offer aojetff
oradvantngetfor the prompt rind iiftt couvovaln a
of valuable articles, specie, die. and grain Min'd
of beiug nble to msku an ari«ngamaftCta4tn IM
Post Office Department, by which they will le at*
lowed tocartyaAfail Bj*. ' L
They are prepireft to reefeivd and for ward foods
«f,u!l dpscriptibns, tn attd frnm Savabhoh andMd-
edii, nlid intermediate places, nnd between Savan
nah and Charleston, with the greatest safety and
despatch; and will also pnv pirticlilai attention til
(lie purchsso of goods, collection and payment ot
drabs, note's and bills, und transacting nil kinds of
business In the aluW* plnce*. ' ,.. ,
They have also extended their arrangement* In
rim mii Express hy the Southern Hn.it*. to Cicala
la, in FhiridH.andinterrneriintep.aeesuntbatrouti-
Maco'p—Office nf the Washington Hill.
Savannah—Office ut No: 103 Bay street;
Juno 7 — IM. 8. BALL.
M. fllcIMOSH HOUSE, INDIAN’
jeia.HPBINflS. R,m. Couuiy. (i i.-Thi- .ill..’
.erib.r, pmpri.lm „f tl>, INDIAN FPIlINlj
HOTEL f-r the Inst two years, wmild most re-
spcptfully Inlunn his frii'iids and patrons i>l* ibis'
Suite, of Suhlli Carobns, Alabama and its Viclni-
tir; that he hits, nt giest expense, en-rterta srleu*
did liulel under .the shove name, for the ninple se-
eomniodattun of v.sR.-ts during, the approaching
season.
The House wi'l he upeqed for tlm reception of
rompaliy on ilie2l>ih di.y of May ntx». * ,
The McIntosh House is in dw th-%0
wide.cnntnining beiweeu 70 ad 80 large atfui airy
mums tugetber with three spacious drawing roob>n
and n splei,did ball noust. n Urge and wHe piaz
za extending round the Hotel, making ir wh t hi.s
su lone been desired at this Spring, one of li e Ur-
gert nnd innsl cminno imn- Hotels ever ciec’vd a(
any watering place in the sotithcrn ronhtry
During t.lie Inrt iw« seasons ihfle ha* men iniicli
omplainl for want of ttlore ainpli* nrrommnda*;
linn* for the hundreds that dail) flu' k to ibi* ivHl
known nnd ju-Uy celebrated watering plrire.
Till- skhsuii there stroll he no reashji .of rnrri-
pUmt fur want of nccomm •dstinn, orrihdi cil hby
thing onirnectcd with this establishment.
Tub Multitnsb Hiiii-e will am ruinodnte over
four hundred per om.
Neither pnius nor expnn-e having been spared
in fnrni-bing mid putting up ibis bouse. »o nx to
render il truly u house for oil whir Holy favor it with
their patrotia’g-. The furniture is alt new and of
the mo-t •tcrliiig kind, having Imnmade np to or
der for ihi* •— lahlisbmeiit.
The location nf'tlie Mrlntr<*h Hon*e is on tie
brow of ine Mdutosh Hill, overlnokiug the spring,
fur many years th- re-idei.re ol tlm celebrated.
Col Mrlnio-h of the Creek nation, so well known
and associated in the. Indian hi-iuty of our couii-
try.
The subscriber, therefore, flatters liim*ef that
in order, comfort and ryrtematic nnangrim tn. the
Mclrilosh House shall uni be surpassed, sod liopcii
frijin his continued exertions to please, he nuv re
ceive a share of the public patronage.
, BRYAN W. COLI.IER.
Indian Soring*. April 2U, Iri4f» f—o opt 24
^ElilfS.—Tlm xoliricrt eis ..re receiving
O and have mndu nrrnngetnants with a Gardner
and Seedsman of high reputation, lalia hereafter
supplied with a choico snlertiou of Garden Seeds,
as pond us «ny to he found in this country, among
which are t e following kinds:
rtistn Asitarngits tGreen rttron Jlrioc
illuw -in weeks Rer.n- Nuimes
Early yr
Ua Chiun Dwarf
Dn Mnhiwk d
Koyol Dwarf <1
Largo l.imu <1
Scarlet It miner* «]
Whit* Dutch do (]
Ked Craiilrerry Pole <1
Early Blood Turnip Beet
Long do do
Early While Rrncoli
Large Purple Cape do
Groou (JIube Savory l.'aWi ige
do
.•rgeMuvk do
Yellow Dutch Ooiori
Curled Parsley
Large Dutch Paraniu
Gurn.ty do
Early dnuhlo ><iou. fr'ine PeJ
Do Wriihlngton
Do Wjirwlek,
Dwarf Marmrst
Mstchina* do
Cayanna Panncr
Beit do
do
«*
a
Long Scarlet Radi.h
Do Salmon it,.
RII
da Yellow
White Fait
Black du
t
do
B OOKS.—Mexico Before and Alter tlm Con
quest. hy Michael Chevalier.
Biography of Dirtim Olimpia MaMncluni, the
Hirter-in-l.iw and Bounin Amin nf Popii Inuo
(sent X..e'e.., hy the Ahln 1 ! Gmldi vfec.
Critehlnn.hy Hirrison Aiiiuswnrili, Ewj liiiihor
nf* Bi.mk • - nml."
iMmlcrn Crmkery, by F.Iiz i Acton.
Complete Cookery, by ,>|iss Leslie.
Animal Magnetism, oi Psycodiiiiiimy. by Then
•lore l.eger.
• Wustertl ClearinjH—Th« Wilderness and tlm
Whrnath, by Mrs C. M. KirUati l
Rtiq'ieiio for L'l'lius. with Hints on thnPrcser-
Vatfoii. Improvement ami Display of Fun,air
Beauty.
Laws of E'ii|'ictte Ar. \ by a Gnntlemin.
The Magazines for May.Tiimri-. Toy Roukt
«nrne fi:m prints, representing scenes in tho
battles. Just received by
July 11 J. B.CL'UBKPGE. m R-y-n.
[Vj il'iW BDOli.H.—Life mill l*«hli- riervi
lx cits uf Gen Z Tnvlnr, iucimling :» nuinile
ncc.iiiiit of hi* defence of Fort Harrison in 1312,
llm lint lie of Oken.bhabee in IH37. ami llmlMtilns
of Falo Alto ami Re*aca dr la Palma in IH4G.vvilh
iiUineroiM illustrations, to which is n Ided rkrlchrs
of the olfieKra who have fallen in die lain contest;
edited hy mi Officer of die USA.
Part 14, ronrlodiog number of Popular Lee-
urea nil Hi leneo and Art, delivered in die princi
ple ciries and town.of llm United finite*; hy Dio
nysius La rd ii I* r.
The Wilful im** of Wo mu; hy the authoress of
•Mite History ola Flirt," »fee.
Fanny, the Little Milliner, nr dm Rich nnd the
Poor; hy Charles Rowrroft
Dclionndinh. no Oriental Bandit, and die most
magnifi’piii Itobh-r the wm'ld ever knew, who
styled himself the King of the two World*.
'The Fair Isabel, or the Fainti* * of the Cevrnne*,
n tale of the Hncnenet War; by I’.iicenc Sue.
Pierre Frniiing. or the Lugger's Ch-se, n Ro
muure; hy J il liigrahnm. Esq Rereived by
JOHN M. COOPER,
niiir 24 {Ml Bryn it-st 8ixn of the Ledger.
TVTE Sv" BOtO KS—Fifti mid I'ublte Srivices
il of Get; Z Taylor, with illustrations, to
which is added Sketches of dm officers wlm have
f lien indie late contest, edited hy an nflicur of
the U. HA.
Lileol Mnj («en. Zachary Taylor, with an ap
co|int of,the Brilliant «rhievririentx on the . Rm
Grand*. witR BhHrhca of tlm Lives nnd Heroic
Acts of Ringgold,May. Ac. «fec-liy Frank Powell.
Thn Fair Isabel, or the Fanatic* nf Cflvcmm*.
a TmIm ul thn Hngueimt War, hy Eugene 8m*.
Ethan Alh'it. nr iho King'* Men. ]iv It Ik) Hi Ip,
Kate in Search of a Ildvhimd, by a l^nly CKrv-.
•alia. Rncollections of Mexico, by Wipldy
Tlmmpton. Ac. Ruceitfad at 109 Bsy-gt., two
doors en'rt.ufthe Marine UauU
nug 2G 1 P. CUBDEDGE.
riff through iho ttninralchannels of the Iiiseusib’*
PerspiratTiiit. If sdeh anrra healed ppo tM
impurities must Imf.ennm ntlier nutlet,,or it wilt
endanger l»Q»s .‘TW**, S.ilvw will xlwsjti provide
fur suoh AtmirgiinMcn. ” ' " v » •'< • • ' •
’ 1 *■'* i;"i UliniJMATIBM. m-i.'..,. i ■•
iLvenoves almost Hgin*JtIi.Mi(fy Iho lnAquyiiK
N Iv 4’ TWINE.—1(1 hiles (’oimii Net
Twine. 2 .In Gill Nctdo, 10 .m Wrapping
do. just received mid for sale by
2 G. R. HJ^NDIUCKSdN.
PKRFt;TIES. A clinicH as-orihimii of
JT French nnd English Extract*, consisiinc of
Bmpmt de Caroline. Jnck.-y Club. PorlttgHl. Bmi-
qitrt du Rni, Queen Victoria. HeHyosinia, Patch*
only. Morocco. Millefl ur. Violet. Gfnhge. Hou-
ev, Verbeiin. Musk, Honeysuckle. Meglionetie,
Sweet P. «. Rose. Carnation. Heliotrope. Curoo-
• Hi Rose. Eglantine, Myrtle. Sweet Briar. Mug no-
'in. Mu tin, Geranium, Jessamine. Are. For side
'•v , . G. R HF.NI»R|(?KHON.
j'fly i'L
T O I IJ ET. PO Wb «It, h C—A hree
supply of N Hmiih.Preiimts’yuporior ttn%
•rented and ul«i » Toilet powder Alim.japanned
un and part. linnrd Boxes mid Puff-. j,i«t re.-eived
mid for sale hy G. IL II F.NDRICKSON.
apr 9
C 'WPE K AST *e7-iTTiriTJ.Tbim (T^T.
J Engli-h Copperas. 15 do do Arne iron d». f»
do (Shipped 1.0gw toil. 3 rases Spanish Float In-
diito jo-t received, mid lor sale Itv ,
«!jr7 <L R. IIENDRlClwHUN
W IST VII S SVBWP OF WILD
CllhKKlAfttfsh supply of tlm. e Ic-
brnteil medicine, «v*n tamed the gentdlie article,
ju»t tei’i-ived per I l,iei. mill lor sale liy
apr 7 - G. U. lIFNDRIf'KSnN
HriTHEltE IS IVO ftUCH Wd.Gt A.3
J FAIL."-Tarrant’s Coupouud E\iia.-i
of Culichsmi'i Cup it) Thi* prcparaii.iii will Im
found die greatest nml nl >*l v.iliJ iltle di-rov ry ill
the nniii.ls of ttlo.fi- ine. |i,r the sp-eily removal ,.f
nil external diseases, frequently effecting a cute in
thn short snare of three or four d iys.
A single trinl vvi I ensure it universal nppfohn-
in. Expvrlbtire It id runi|dcle|y proved dial it
will efleet a mire id a slmrlef nkfind ih .tinny „t|.-
nr medicine. A fresh supidv just rerelv.-d. riint
lor sale by (J. IL IJCNDRICKHON.
ll P r 4 _A«on»
D U. J A YNKSP REM EDIKH.-J.vnes'
Expeeinraut, Hair Tunic, To/ilc V-riuiiug,-,
Carminative BiUim Ac warranteifg. nuluk. just
received nnd foi-sale hy
npr 8 G R HENDRICKSnv.
Esrljr York
Do Large York
Do Sugar Loaf
Dn Dram Head
Large Lsto do
Do do ftattertea du
Easrl.v Horn Carrot
L«»V Oranrn go
Early Cauliflower
Lata do
Whits Solid Celory
Curled Celery
Broad Leaf Crese
Curled, dn
Early Frame Cucumber
Dn Cluvler du
Dn Short Greet! dn
Lung Green do
Purple Kgp Plant
Green Curled Kcnlcli Kale
Purple dn du
Lnrgeflcutch Leak
London do
Curled 8l|e*t» Lettuce
Lops Greet, He-id do
imperial Cabbage du
While do do
Drum Head do
Priukley Spinaga
ftuund do
For sale at wholesale or retail on teasnnaMe
terms.
An a»snrthiont uf vnlu ihli* Works oh Agricul
ture, Horticulture, Gardening. Raising nf Horses,
Cattle, Sheep, Poultry, Sir. will he kept constant^
ly on hand, with the most popular work* used,
jut 14 DEN8I.OW A WEBSTER.
W ISTKK'H BALSAM Oh U 1LD CHER-
BY 77A fresh supply rectived per ship-
tiurtrnrd.mid for site hy
(h It. HRNDKirksON;
***P 14 ' Gibbon'* building*.
Early Slimmer Bush Squa-U
. Do do Crook Neck do
MiiJ J:
Large Red Tumvtn
ffarig White Dutch Tnreiii
Do Rad Top do
vv?? G * rd, " IJ '‘>na de
While Flat d 0
Large Eng. Norfolk dd
ruridoTop Rule lingo du
burly Canadian Coro
Sweat or 8ugtr do
Tuaearore do
I While Eugltib MnaUrd
•Brown do
8sg# Seed
Sweet SInrji.rnm .
Also, Seel Wheat.do P.jw,
do Oar*. Timothy, Red 1op
nnd Clove raced.
THRESH CRAC’UERSI.-Bnit.r.. Hu-
.F gar, Hiidi nml Bittiar Urnfekers, ItmKng Bum
inig Esepl, nhfl for sole bf\ 1
«"|29 ‘ 11. J. GILBERT.
.CniioiiTUmhml-'
D«*cr»
rilWINIL-l bn'e GilhietTwiur.4 rioL'.uiuu
X Seine do, assorted *!/.••«. iust rare vnd nml
for **:« by G. IL HENDRICKSON,
apt 2
W ASH RALLS*—Taylor's Trmisp.ir.-ui
Wart. Balls lot sale bv
junn 29 G IL HENDRICKSON
P iTrk kxtrTotTop bitter
Al.MO.NDH —For flavoring Huiut*. Jellies
Cuslnrds. Pul i'lS* Ciihe., «fer.. nipt a pleasant
psrfumu lib t'luthlqg —-lit Hu* prapiil.i'lnn tlir
de|icn|i> flat ot of luu Aliuoml in priamitr-d ill a
concrutMl. U form, thv mo-t c.iiivrnieiil for ropk-
ing purposes, mid imv be ptraerve.l in any rh
mate. A supply of this arm In; put .up in vial.,
with direr linns lor use. just reroivrd, ami ft,r sale
t.y fl It IIKNIIIUCKSdN.
(I(irll»_ Urila,|.t. iiMrl|i, Mj/lrl.
S ' lift VINO StAT|B|(iiLS..—.An <>•
•liltiinftit ol litmuHlit -Imd Razors, mnpLiii.g
of VVq.fe A. Bu'Cher’s fine India steel. Grieves A
Son's, Wt'Hhtglb'n flh.l L'HiUrse, EHIotr* brass oml
steal hark, nlni EuTersod's Razor tyttaps ill every
vnriulyi nil deskrlptlHh of Bbating Rrtlshee. mhj»
inuo. Badger, vfec. ii;|ilt iirhry, hone end rocon
Wmid handle.: MdttipHdV, GuerUin'i. Teybips
eful Prentiss' 8li.ivli\g Crkriln^ Ne(rnl end MilUa-
nr, Ambrosial. Low’s.Rhtdlnenl. and the Na'hi«»
Compound Shearing CaVer.aifd a rfumber aFtrlJ.
e III tig end portaflle Bhaiihjt C.fl^fl p.. r Ale hy
eng2i G.' tt* Iir.N?>RICKSO.V.
|'> tr n ATTivY'iyy ■■••-r-r
B ooks.-
R James, K-q.
TV IS IV KIC!fc.-r..r sMlehv
il ROUT. HA It I RdH'AM St SON.
sept 91 •
O I5SCIC V ATlOIfeS oo MiliinryXnvv7aT.{t
tlm Constitution and Practice ol Cours Mai
tiel. With n Niitutpaty of the Law of i’videiire, nst
applicahlo to military trials, .adapted to l|,e lows,
ragula ions aiid rpstoms of tlm Armv end Navy of
tile United State-; by William C. Ih flntl.
No 9. Morse's Cerngraphic Map*
Western Clearings, by MrsC. M Kiiktaml.
Tlio Wilderness and the War Hath; by Joules
Hall .
HocheUfH. or fc.iclmuf In titk fjeiv World! cdl
ted h> Eliot Wartmrion. F. q.
Aciiievemriits el ihc Kmghta of Malta; by AI
exnu.ler, Siulierl hd, F.-q.
'I llh History el jhe Baslile. ami of its P/inripal
captives; hy IL A D.vetip.u'. Reroiveil bv
uct 14 JOHN M. COOPER
fleiilhliiefg. a Reffiairce; by O l*
No 8, Pici.-rnl lltsinry of Engiiind.
N» 6; The BUtlesiUMo of tie- Cointnonwitahii nf
Euglaii.l, with a treatise on the Popular Progress
in.Engligli Uisloiy; by John Foster—rompbite in
5 Nos.. _ %i
No 4; Murtiii, or tlio Fnnmllng; by Ehjreiia
Sit-!.
Nu* 112and 114. Harper*’ ll'untin Hated Bhuks-
pcare. Received by , .
oct ID JOHN M. COOPER.
J WINLK vY Co's CANADIAN-VEkMi*
• FUG F.—The best remedy ever ret disenv
ered for nil kinds of Worms. It mu only de-
•troys Wrtrm* and invignraie* iha whole system,
hut-it flissolHi and e.</ties off the snperabhhdant
slime nr ntueu*. so preval. hi in <h*r sfeinsrh nnd
hoWels of children more especially i.f thbse ill
had health. The mucus forms the bed or nest in
which Wnrma pruduee tlmir young, ami by remo
ving it, l» i* iut possible for Worm* in remain In the
body. Ills |l«fnilrssin its »ffcris oh the aystatn,
and the health of.the pa lent is always im^rbv^dlty
its use, when 110 Wot mi. ara db^uvered; tlta mod -
cine being iialnuhlu. no chi i| will rbfnie to take it,
not even liie must defieatu. Just received, end
for .'.lo by TllbS. RYF.RSON.
fwsy 21 ■ - /
N w* to.1 oo«os.'~feS
while do, brown and white Canton do, Saii-
neia and Tweed*, brown ,and blescbad Shirting
and Shcetiiig. l.lnknti and |,bnc Uwrw. Cambriea
Jaconets. Swiss Arid Mull Murtun. Fflk Hdkr*
llimdatid Ppckrt do. Silk .and Woollti ff'
Negro Cloth*. BKnhet*. Carneftit^V and
Print". Muslin dn Lain* and Ca«hmp|*, “
Worsted Plaid*. Ginghain«i Uroudclotbs, v«stiqca,
Caiimera*. Coun-arp-io s, LbiOn Bheetlnis, Ml-
IftWbaia IinntK Bed Tcko, Ac. Jn*t r«ceiwd
andlhr.lgj ‘ ‘
_ra|Mjtf .
A S offi2>i
d;;Sn-ri« Ciinlliff.fiMO-
’’ DltlCtlRON
LvHlROt- 4 NtVirt
»* -Vi.iy-TjtteV'*-*
»«pi. Jifl*.,4Tr
nue price nt nour tonne laal month hat in
S5 per hbl. Broad nm*t weigh a* follow*,
• Tan Cent Loaf * ,lb Jft W
Pivo•• 1 .rii'-vsr
' -'ientr«.
-rw#*.vi-«i!'*v .csTwalBtf.
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