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tr< notion lh .' r<1 1 “ f t 5l! °j. 0 f 0 f Uro’court lliiunu,
rthi. Slnto, anil attuc door oi
boro .ucl, eat®. oro Wogrooo, mint be PUB
S' for fcn&dta, “ b30l “‘ e
ill bo mjdo «■*#“'W.°. SiA.lmini.tra.
■nd Guardians, must bo published 81a I x
Uia Ull • j. rnhnin anlnn must
fvs 1 bofbrothe davofsafe. Thesesales must
i tntuo niutu Dittiti •—
fttlns end four >n tlie afternoon. Nuralo from
SrSji'valid, unloss so' expressed inllioadvor-
loinent
Applications by Exncutnr*, Administrators and
San>to tl.o Court ;of Ordinary for leavo to
SLanii| 9 tmiait pubiiaLpd”"FOt/X. MONTHS)
Sdei oVpersonal property (oxeopt negroes) ol
SBteSMfSSSK^
Applications by Eiocutom and Administrator.,
r lleUcrs Dismissory must bo published SIX
I0NTHS.
Application for foreclosure ofMortffnAOs on rent
Ule, must boadvortised once a month lor
r FOUR
ONTHS- •. ,
Orders of the Court or Ordinary, (accompanied
ith i cony of the bond of agroement) to make ti-
a to land, must bo advertised Tiirek Months at
Sheriff* sales under executions regularly grant-
| by the courts, must lie advertised U1IR1Y
AYS-unrfer mortgage executions SIXTY
AYS—Sales of periahuhlo property uudor order
ilcrof Court, must be advertised generally, TEN
AYS before the day of Sale.
• • All Letters directed to this Omen or the Eu-
r‘mn*t lie post paid to oulitlo them to attention.
Court Cnlnmler for 1810.
(gRRAROtn roR TIIB SOUTIIRUN UECORORR.)
SUI'ERIUIl COURTS.
JANUARY.
XdoJsy. Uhntlnnn
Kictimauil
FKIlltUARY.
UouJay, Crawfurd
P.milling
U'jdJdy, Chi
Clark
U|)IUQ*
No»d»y, Bald wild
Cberokca
Pike
Walton
Motdijr, Porayth
Jackion
llorlwaiker
MARCH.
Usoday.Cowelt
haurcni
bumpkin
Marian
Monroo
Morgan
TsIUferro
ilsoday, Columbia
Payella
lireunu
(iwkniinlt
Harris
Mtuliian
Uuion
Joadnr, Hum
DoKulb
Albert
(Ulmer
Hall
I'utnsni
Tulbot
PaM*y, Itulloch
U)ranor.Kinughaut
Monday, Cobh
Murray
Newlnu
Walker
Wanhinslon
Wilko.
u APRIL.
Monday, Camdtm
Campbell
Macnn
Walker
Warren
Wilkinson
indty after. lUlmu
Hado
Olynn
Hahoroliara
Hancock
llonry
Moalgomcry
llanduliih
Twigga
>y after, Mclaiooh
\ Talluall
by, Chalto'iga
Hnianunl
Franklin
Floyd
Hoard
Jonee
Liberty
Cgleihorno
Pulaakl
»y after, Bryan
way, Early
Huuilun
Irwin
Juper
l.incotn
Mclututli
Ferivon
Stewart
, Troup
by after, Telfair
, MAY.
•day, Bibb
•d»y. Chatham
Daoly
Muacngca
•doy, Rurke
Pam ter
’“day, Lot
Thomaa
j y after, Lowndaa
•f fbareafter, Warn
' i5nb Ai ' 1 ' 1 '“
uday.Baker
JoflTeriun
Id .Monday, Docnltir
lticbiiioiid
AUGUST,
lit Monday, Crawford
Fnuld.iig
!■! Monday, Cura
Clark
.Id Monday, Baldwin!
Chorukoo
Plko
Upaon*
Walton
1th Monday, Giuanucl
Forsyth
Jnckaou
Mnriwother
SEPTEMBER.
UtMoudoy.Cowota
Laurens
Lumpkiu
Marion
Monroo
Morgan
Taliafarro
-M Monday, Columbia
Fayctto
(1 renin
Uwinuell
Harris
Madiiou
Union
Jd Monday, llulu
OnKnib
Elbert
Gilmer
Unit
Pulliam
Talbot
lib Monday,Cobh
Murray
Nnwtnu
Walker
W.-mhiuclun
Wilkca
OCTOBER.
I»t Monday, Campbell
Macon
Wnrrdii
Wllkluaon
Tuoaday nflor, Walker
Thuraday nftor, llnbuu
-d Monday, Carroll
l>ado
llabnroliam
Ilannock
llnnry
Alouicomory
Randolph
Twigga
Tlmradoy nftor, Taltonll
.Id Alomluy, Cluttoogn
Emanuel
Franklin
Floyd
Hoard
Jonoa
Oglcihortio
Puluaki
lib Monday, Early
llouiton
Irwin
Joapor
Lincoln
Scrivnn
Stewart
Troup
Tliuritdav after,Tolla.r!
IthTuoiday, lliillocb
Friday after, Elftocbaiu
NOVBMIIER.
lot Monday, Bibb
Jd Monday, Dooly
Jefterrnn
Muaeeguo
d»l Monday, llurko
Camden
.... „ Snrntor
r ruler after, Wuyuo
(III Monday, Glyua
Lna
Thomaa
rhiiMilay eftor, Alclniooli
Monday after, Low odea
nod Liberty
duy nftor. Bryan
Chill l:evor, 'Dinnb Mue jiitei-
uuttent&Kc.riullent J'p,vors&
all the variousfornis-of'
"iS=kr. Bilious Disfeirsos SM
SFEmiffiSTTiiOKOurTiniY
CURE
V ': Osgoods liUlia lAuM^'-^
Those who arc suffering from affections of Ibis
kind, an nlso those who have become invalids from
their etfocis upon , the constitufion. .will find Ilia
India Chulagogue n most inmlunble remedy for
purifying theblood.and thoroughly cleansing from
the system Ilia morbid effects or.a. bilious .oltmate.
The wonderful oporntlon pfilie .C.holagogue in
erndienting 6ile from tho Imjhan system, can only
explain its extraordinary tigency in tho speedy, lho«
rough nnJ permenont cure offover and ague, and
the various grades of intermittent and remittent
It is equnlly ofToctusI for tlieeuro of LiVer Com*
plaint. Jaundice, Enlargement of tho Liver : also
Enlargement or the Spleen, called Ague Cako,
nnd the various forms of bilious, indigestion.—
These, with the other varied effuctiqiis ,of such
climates, arising from a common minsmalcauso,
aroonly modifications ortho samediseaso,and e*
nunliy controlled by the same remedy.
Tho operation of tho ChoUgogue, os its nome
imports, is upon tho liver—promoting the dts
charge of bite. Tho thousands who have used H
need no further evidence of its value than its hap.
W rc,lor,li,e e "' cc, ‘' Vo ’ "mourner.
jan 11
C UKES EFFECTK1K -
SEEING THE PATIENT!!
Moniimoat Square.
-WITHOUT
V-/ DKriiliu ton Irtainn* "
BYM.fl. THOMSON, M. D., MACON, GEO.
Tho subscriber nftor an experience often years
in the use of Uotanic Ubmediks, hna so for per*
feclcd his system of treatment ns to be able, at n
groat majority of chronic diseases, to efTect nper-
tntmenl cure without ever skkino thb patient,
restoring them to health without subjecting thorn
totheincouvenieiicoHiid expense of longandtedi*
ous journeys, or tho cold charities of slrangors
homed mid tircldca. To i.,»,iy this may oppenr
a, uimimmenblGiHit did 10 him ,omoliino ajm.hul
facld ara iodisniilahlo, and whntlo lorn appeared
thkn a mate chimera or llm brain, b happily bow
a mailer or ovory duy oi curronee.
Tlin iindor.iaiicd lioa.ilmalurptorerred pnbli.n-
i„B THE 8TATEMKNT3 OK 0TIIKR3 rolnlive 10 ilia
bniiofils dorived Dorn liis nructice, thinking that
that co'irac cumported mucli hotler with trim dig-
nily ol feeling than pure personal puffing in ilia pa-
nora or Iho alill lo,a ropnlablo nonracto whioll anmo
high-minded (1) physicians resort.of eRonM.call^
sounding Utcirown irumpotsby thebedsido ortheir
patients: and 1 now see no good reason to change
my courso. hut alioll continue to pivctucli cerlili-
cutoa, Mwill disarm doubt, mid whioh,though iouia
loramis doom thorn "ooay am up^' are yet >uoh a>
ti'ew'iil'"glva any ma11 FIVE IIUNDRED DDL
LARS to procure their ecpiol in Georgia—oquu ly
’woll aullienticutcd, under o rorreiluro of u hue
""rho fictapreMntod by him are oneli na he ia pre
pared lo demonstrate ol uny lime to Iheoatiafnetion
irthonffloted or thoir rnonds, who may wuh to
test It. The following will apeak for iliemseUoa.
) ThWmAy certify that in tho
Jnneo Comity. £ fall of 1844, my aon Williain,
about 1(1 years ufngo, wnl taken with norvouafo-
verond was alien lod hy Dr.'Glhson for a king
lime; and notwithalmidllig all he could do he alill
eominuod to golworao, so dim when the favor lofi
him ho had completely lost 3S osoof hUlow.r„-
tromitieo, an!could not walk a itep uu! hearlus
■ ■ . it. r.. n i • li.u Inrrj hni* an!
weigkl upon his feel; hi. logs bee,me er.mped
mid drawn, and ho ouirerodolmoslmlolernhloan
'I'll N r.
. aai.aa, »..U|, nrri.ll
Mnn.lay thor after. Ware
uaday * • *
Tlturadny ilo Apnluitt
DEG bill HER.
I»t Momlty, ffiiker
'tilMunday, Decatur
• isih' X?r n,, f y W " n * October.
JlgWiJihlinHjay February amt Anoint.
corgln* a Chiitliain Comity.
flie Mcheator of Chatham Countv.
f Chatham County,
vs.
HRKAS* 1 *-" CoRBAif, doc’d.
s . Rn °f Escheit has boon
,,f ,he Glerk uf the Su-
°nrt or Clmham County, in tho above
creby it appnars that J*>hn Corran, a citi-
e United Smtcs, died intottato, sc'zcd at
or W» death 0 fu lot of bind, situated at
oit, in the County aforesaid, containing
red feel in front and thron hundred feel
.utoro or less 5 bounded by lands of Herb,
wn and Cassnn,—the said John Corran
I made any deposition of said lot, and
wlll >out leaving nuy person to claim
'"Pursuance of tlia Escheat law, this ad.
*nt is to gj f0 notiee t0 |h# | |e|r|| of „ tfl
nLorran, or others who msy claim under
tha/Jt 11 lh ^ a be ' 10 a PP e °f make
■ ^f! ld L lolof > nd - wiihln eighteen months
«r the some will be pro-
' Esoheoted, agreeably to the law in
I ll ' W, POOLER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
f|^BT>RAFERy.-Ju,l received
’ 8Nl" V
’ffJHKSSSS
,til c. wunily t Fiirutlure. Friugi
ae.nJV PurnUuro J Uulicos; Win-
udfistaret. Just received and. for
SNIDER, LATHROP, & NEV1T7
THE
BREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of the
CHEST and DUNGS.
B UCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM, Ihe
grant English Remedy for Pectoral and Pul
monary diseases, still stands unrivalled and unsur
passed us the most elegant, agreeable and effectual
curative of these fnrmidubio complaints now
known to the civilized world.
Three years of trial In the United States, during
which time it has been dtnirihuted from Maine to
Florida, lias only served to establish its pre-emi
nent Merit in all parts of the country, ai the great
and
ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in the worst cases of Pulmonary diseases; and the
best and most agrccablo curative of all the slight
forms of colds, cough ond inffjtmuation, tliul can
possibly be used,
SPITTING OF BLOOD
This frightful symptom of approaching Con
sumption, speedily checked nnd prevented bv the
use of- Buoliait’e Hungarian Balsam, which heals
ungariau _ ... ....
the afiected mmnbruno, removes the incipient tu
bercles, and restores those vital organs, the lungi,
to a sound and healthy condition.
REMEMBER THIS.
Spitting of blood always arises from a tendency
to tuberculous diseases, und if not checked at tho
outset, will sooner or later terminate in death. A
person who raisos blood onon, will rniso blood
again, unless a proper curativeisimmediately em
ployed.
PAIN IN THE SIDE.
This distressing symptom of Consumption art*
‘ " * •* • ■ (he
sea from inflammation of the lungs, on the mem
brane called the plonrn, or from bronchial affection
ol the air passages. In either case ills a very dan
gerous indication of disease. It prevouts full and
(roe. breathing, and wears away the nalurul strength
of iho system. Tho cause of this symptom should
be removed nt once; and nothing can possibly ef-
nttd drawn, anu no
guisli from pains; ho continued in I ns oirilito
ataio for nvor ihreo tnonllis, reduced almost lo
nothing but skill and bono. A t last *b<m «U hope
or Ilia improvement had vnmalicd, l heard ortho
auiTcss of Dr. Tlioiiwouof Mnoon.llj troalingdia-
uaao, and concluded lo try linn. I accordingly
made application, nnd ollhoagli the DoctorBivan
aaw him, lie soon restored linn to lna uaual health
and atraiigtli. 11= now .Idas nboul.nd attends to
business as ir lliillling bujlevvr bacnllio mailer
will. him. .JO' 1 ,? UAUl Ih-LD.
Janos County, Nov. S4,1848.
Gkorou, 1 Tins may certify Unit my
Houston Cotinly. J daughter Miiry.abqntlGyonrs
ofinre had been allockod wuh clilornals and oth
er accompanying dilllcultios, which continued lor
a considerable length ofliine, und eppeered to do-
I'v nil the usual remedies Him could bo brollght to
boar on If, She anirorcdgroetlv wlllipainfin mis-
ory, till il looked like alio would go into (its. In
Una situation, and nftor relief was despaired oft I
applied to Dr.'l h.tmson of Macon, who soon p.cr
ft'cllv cured her, williout ever having bibb nan.
Shcis now as sound ‘“/oUn” eHmtTN l'gR?''
Nov. 28.1815. .. .
Georgia, l I do hereby comfy that my
Upsom County. Jdaughler Ann Eliza wns at
tacked about three yeai« ago wills Palsy and Du*
ease c/tub Spink, by which slm was entirely
disabled, and lost tho uso of tho lower extremities.
Shu wus iiumodiately put under tho care of Dr.
Kendall, who attended her forsometimo, but with
out benefit. We then applied to Dr. Parker, a
Root Doctor, who «l\er Ho Imd treated her enso
sometime,concluded that ho could do nothing for
her. Wo then applied to Dr. Thomas, of Cttllo
doiiville, wlm uttuiided on her eight months, with
out tho luacU benefit, foe she wits left in a moat de
plorable condition, perfectly helpless. Wherever
she was laid there slm ruiu.iiood, without tho pow-
or of motion by the groatcstofTort ortho will. She
was so much’ reduced' that she looked ns ir thcro
was not five pounds of flash oh tho whole body,
so that she could ho compared to nothing but a
living skeleton, if such could be imagined. While
in tins state l was induced to apply to Dr. M. 8.
Thomson of Macon, who I am proud to sny, by the
blessings of Providence and his •kill in tlw use
of romodics, has restored her to excellent bodily
health and tho uho of her limbs, by winch she is
enabled to enjoy life, arid visit about In the ant
tlomcnt, without tho assistance of any one. But
what surprises overy body is, thntshohas boon re
stored without having been seen by the Doctor,
amt nl Iho nominal
February f», 1846. ., , ...
Tim above ewes, considering thoir character
nnd importance, will pul beyond dispute the luct
of the rossiBiMTT of curing without previous ex
amination of th« patient which, together with the
facility of procuring medicine, since tho reduction
of PoHtuge, by mail, puts it wilhia the power of
EVRnv BODY, no inattur where they reside, to pro
cure relief from their various muladies, ala very
trifling expense.
• ^ '••*
mucus in oil its quulitios.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
In cases of Consumption, tho Liver is always
more or less affected, und also tho Spleen Pleura,
and small intestines. On dissecting Consumptive
patients, Tubercles are often found in all these or
gans, particularly upon the Liver, which also be
comes fatty, oily and swelled. The effect of tho
Hungarian Balsam in diseases of the Liver, espe
cially if it be of an ulcerous nature, ia direct end
powerful. Simple disease of the Liver, unattend
ed by Consumption is speedily cured by its uso.
WINTER COUGH I
Tho harsh, dry, hacking Winter Cough which
afflicts Old People, and invalids in a low state of
health is happily affected by tho llungsrian Balsam.
It warms, moistens, and stimulates the whole
breathing npparntus; removes all morbid tnucus,
nnd other foul nutter; purifies and animates the
blood; improves llm secretive power of thoLivor,
Spleen, and other large glands, and the digostive
organs; and imparts new life to the wan and
emaciated system.
BRONCHITIS! ## ,
Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Harsh
Cough, a slimy expectoration, with all other
nymptoms caused by utFoction of the air-tebos lead
ing from tho throat lo the Lungs, are direotly and
specifically cured by the use of the admirable
remedy invented by Dr. Buchan.
For sale in Savannah, by
J. M. TURNER & BROTHER,
July 3 Monument square.
iod.
Syracuse; Deo. .13, 1842.—Dear Sirs—One
elrcpuutahce Inis greatly helped the sale,of the.
Balsam of Wild Chorry here. A young lady was
magnetised,and requested to presertbefof her fath
er,’ who has an offectlbri of the* lungs; She said
there was a medicine at. ■ Houch's, accompanied
with a small book, that would fiolp trim, ft, was
the Balsam of Wild Cherry. He took it, and it
cured him. Slid hassincu prescribed it for anoth
er; who has taken it with the'same result;
Yours, Ac.. ,m IIouou a Bridges.
P. 8. Hough &. Bridges are Itoavy ditruggisls at
Syracuse, to whom we refer tho curious.
Pottsvillk, Dec. 23d, 1841,—Dear Sir,—Your
Balsam-of Wild Cherry has effected some aaton-
ishing cures here. One of which is an 'old lady.
Mrs. Russell, who had beon suffering for a long
timo with shurtness of breathing, and general
weakness, nntil she was finally obliged to keep her
bod. A Her various oilier remedies had been re-
sortedin to vain.Nhe cOmmencedusihgyour Balaam,
and nflnr taking two bottles, was so far recovered
as to be abld to attend to all the duties of her house,
ahd on taking two bottles more was entirely cur-
Roipootfully, &o.
John 8. C. Martin.
ed.
A CASE* OF ASTHMA, n
The following is from a distinguished Lawyer of
tho city of New York, who had been afflicted
with the Asthma for upwards of “TWENTY
YEARS;” nnd who after reading such cases can
- - - - - ‘ “ol,
doubt the officncv of this medicine?
New York, January 25,1843.—I have been af
flicted tyith spasmodic asthma (or twenty four
years—sometimes so severely as to be confined tu
my room lorweoks; and although attended by va
rious medical advisors t of the highest reputation
and skill in the country, the relief was but partial
aud.temporary—twice tho disease proved nearly fa
tal to ray life.
dome few weeks ago, I commenced Inking
Wistur’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, which gave mo
instant relief, and a single bottle produced in a
fow days vvliut I believe to be a rudicul and per
fect cure. A. Williams, Attorney at Law,
No. 68 William street, New York.
We are acquainted with the writer of theabove
certificate, nud his statements are entitled to the
full confidence of. the public.
F. A. Talmadoe,
Recorder of Ihe City of New York.
John Power. D. D.
Vicar Genoral of Now York,
P S. Tho above certificate may be seen at No.
125 Fulton street, New York.
Persons applying for Medicines ought to send
their symptoms und again writing as correctly ns
possible, when medicines suited to their various
cases will be compounded nnd sent. Letters.lo
entitle them to aitontion, must be post-paid, nnd
persons applying from a distance had better on-
ilo,e the usual monthly fee of Five Do lara at
once,, hit charge boing so small as to admit Ol but
slight risk in collecting. The poor of any county
in Georgia may have medicines scut gratuitously
on presentation ofa cerltfioate oftnability lo nay,
'lined by any Judge of tho Court, Justice unite
Peace or Minister of tho Gospel of the county in
which ho resides. TUeaffllqM.ofthe Rev. Cler-
iy wi„. ken.
Macon. Soptemher.li 1^16- »apl 21
Macon, papiemner ii " *** ***
T NLOURi-BUTTElt AND.8E^AR8—fto bills
1 Baltimore Flour; 25 firkins choice Goshen
n bii mm a uBfiMii, nrknni. Iiimllntf
-^..LATHROP At NEVITT W4
i, ■S® E >VED-8uper,WaekItrJ.iari from MadisonRTON
J -hlU Csiiibfio Muslin t Jnekanoi: ;.,jat|23 .. SCRANTON.'& JQGNB FON.
jjoniBS , i r ic L L141I0
aiu. variou*brands; 3Mnj4.Yitrk W.^M*
key; 60 do N O do; 26 do RaaH SiS.do Mftnqngd-
feb 6
The following is from Mr. John Brown, an ex
tensive builder in the city of New York, and an
other from Mr, Woodruff, of Elizabethtown,—
The nriginnlcortificates of these and many others
may be soon at No. 125 Fulton street, New York;
New YonK, March 10,1843.—I was last fall at
tacked with a pain andseveresoreness ofthechest,
which continued for a number or weeki<. I had
previously for several years been subject to a per-
mancnlwoakncss of tho chest caused by a strain.
This last attack gave me much apprehension, as I
In und it wus tho commencement ofa fetal disease.
About the middle of December I began to take
Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry* asinglo bot
tle of which soon removed all soreness from the
client, udded strength and vigor to the lungs—
and 1 now regard myselfas perfectly sound and
well. John Brown. 61 Ann-street.
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
KNowL8sviLLK.June20,1843 —This will certi
fy Until have beenafflictnd with a Liver complaint,
general debility, and pain in my side, for several
years, and for eighteen monthahad been unable to
do anvwork. In December last, I commenced ta
king Dr.. Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and
fuund immediate benefit from it. I soon began to
;nin strength, the pain in my sido was relieved,and
had also a cough, which was entirely cured in a
few weeks by this medicine.
A>na D. Hopkins.
The above cortificata is strictly correct
Knowles & Cueeseman.
Just received and fur sale by
sept 24 T. RYERSON & 00.
ETEU COOPER’S REFINED
_ AMERICAN ISINGLASS—Wurranted
iquul 111 rttrenglh to Russian Isinglass for Table
rdlios, anu ol grout service u discuses where deli
.sate animal food is ruqilired, aud well calculated
or long seu voyages. It improves by ago if kept
dry,auu cnnbo'inado into Soup ina lew minutes,
aud is of grealservico in clarifying Cider, Beer,
und Wine.
To make TMc Jellies.—Use at least two ounoes
ol Cooper’s Refined American Isinglass, which
should'bo first soaked in cold wuter for two hours;
dram off that water then ako two quarts of cold
water, one and a h If pounds of sugar, put in it
the white of three oggs, the juice of throe good
-izod lemons, tho pealof one, a stick of cinnamon,
a little uutinng, orange peal, or other spice to suit
tho taste; stir ull tho ingredients woll ogether while
cold, then boil tho wholo mass four or five minutes,
and then pouritthrotigh a Jolly Bag, when it may
he put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will
»e fit for iiso. The moulds should be first wot with
•tlillle white of egg nnd watov*. just before the jel
ly is pul in them, in ordor tu make it easy lo turn
hem out on plates,
The Jelly Bug is tnado offlauucl 8 or 10 inches
nernss the opening, and about half a yard deop,
narrowing to n point nt tho^iottora. Tho linmd
ihnl runs through first, should bo pourod back :
the jelly bag until it runs through clear.
And ono pint of wino to tho above for Wine
Jelly. Other liquids in u!o from preserves, may be
ciliedby using tho same proportion ofthe Isiug-
A GRICULTURAI. IMPLEMENTS.—
Having made large additions to their former
assortment of Agricultural Implements, the sub
scribers now oiler to planters and merchants, a
bettor stock than ever before offered in the South
ern country, consisting in part, ofthe following
urUcloB,viz:
PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cost Iron. Nos. 10,11,12 and 20
Dngon, or Connecticut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 & 4
Allan pattern
Ruggle8, Norse A Mason’s Improved., viz:
Euglo, heavy 2 horse or ox
Do. with wheel and cutter
No 2 B, a largo 2 horse
Do. with wheelnnd outter
No A 3, medium 2 horso
“ A 2, light 2 horse
44 A 1, light 1 mule or garden
44 6inch light 1 horse turning
44 7 do ao medium 1 horse turning
44 15 do do new pattern 1 do do,fur light soi
• { A l, sido hill 2 horse
44 O, do do 1 do
Sub soil, a heavy 2 horso or ox
Do. No 1, a medium 2 horse
Do. O, 1 d«»
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, 1 horse
Colton Trenching, 1 horso
Rica do. new pattern, with gunge wheel.
The nbovo Ploughs with end without stocks—
extra stocks lor the improved Plough* .
I10ES.
Lyndon’s extra black Carolina, 0, 1,2 & 3, crown
Do. bright do, .. 0, 1, 2 & 3, do
Do. Rice, No. 2 nnd 3 do
Do. New ground, PP ond PPP do
Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2nrid 3 do
Do. Ronnd’Eyo do Nos.2nud3do
Lyndon .t Co’s. Anchor, 00, 0, I and 2 do
Blanc Mange may be m w!c,by using nt least tone
sunce of Isinglass for two quarts of milk, or cream
he penl of two lemons, sugar and spico to suit the
ante—bring tho wholo to u boiling hont, strain it,
nnd whon nearly cool, stir it wclUo mix the cream
ilisit will rise while cooling, pour it in uioulds.and
when perfectly cold, it may bo turned out nnd
will.thon be ready for iiho. Tho moulds should be
fust wet with cold water, which will prevent it
rout sticking to them.
A frcshsunply, just rocoivod, and for sale by
nov 2 T. RYERSON & CO.
J WINER tV. CO'S CANADIAN VERM1-
• FUGE—The best remedy ever yet discov
ared for all kinds of Worms. It not only do*
stroys Worms and invigorates the whole system,
but it dissolves and curries off’ the superabundant
■lima or mucus, so prevalent in the stontacb and
bowels of children, more especially of thoso in
bad health. The mucus forms the bed or nest in
which Worms produce their young, and by remo-
vina it, it is impossible for Wn^ins to remaiuin the
body. It is harmless in its effects on the Bystem,
nnd the health ofthe patient is nlwaysimprovod by
its use, when no Wormsara discovered; tho medi-
cine being ualuulilo, no child will refuse to take it,
noteven uio most delicfte. . Just received, and
for sale by THOS. RYERSON
may 21 . ' . •
w
AVING TAKEN STORE 168
Owens’ new buildings, south side Market
square, I am now offering a farue,fashionable und
entirely new. Stook of Ready Made Clothing,Hats,
Boots, Shrias, Trunks, Carpqt Bags, etc. • These
goods cun be sold nt much lower prioes'than cus
tomary, as l have adopted the eish system; •
It being a new business, I will state that I am
prepared to furnish everything oinolly^kopt In a
Clothing or Boot nnd Shoe Store. The most fus*
tidioos gentleman ennho fitted out, from head to
foot; nt my Clothing Rooms, up stairs. I am pro-
tided with a lartro supply or Negro Brogans, aui-
tnlde for town, river or plantation use; U J. .
To oil that would purchase or examino any of
my goods,’ 1-herebyatinpuuooth itruuiatall tlt
lutly'tn receive culls.
nov 19
WILUAM B. HALE.
Rrade’s Patent, 0,1,2,3and4
Light Yankee
do
Collhia A Co'».
Bond's
AXES.
Various pattorna. 5
SHOVELS.
Sooket Spades
CULTIVATORS, IIARROW8, *0.
Improved Cultivator*, *»Uh|Oorn ShelUrs
'■*}
Root's
King's
Handled Spndei.
whool
Cuta,n.a B h , or lloriol
11.18
Coinnioii Ilnrrowa
Foldtuf do
Corn and Cobb Cruihera,
hand milt
Do. do. for horso power
FnnMilli.twoaixea
Patent CliuniB
Plantation Wbnolh.-mowi
Coramou Straw Cuitor*
Potent do. «Jo.
Swinfletrsca
Grain Cradles, saw pattern
do.
Rice do.
8CYTHES, HOOKS, Ac.
English Patonl Scytbo*
American Gr-M do.
Grots Plait do.
fic.vtho Rnaiths
Briar and Buah do.
Do. Hooka
Com Cuttera, Post Spoona
Ox Yokta and Ox Bows
Frails, Axb Halves
Dirt Bnrnpora,for pub. rood*
Pruning Shuar*
Garden I Joe*, do. Rakes
Ditching Knives
Transplanting Trowsts and
ramplan
Portia
Garden Reel*, Do. Lite*
With a variety of impieraents not mentioned.
For sale'by
HAZARD, DEN8LOW Sr WEBSTER,
jan l.
T)APER WARKnOUSE—No 9Uur-
JT ling Slip, New York—Cyrus W. Field
offers for sale at the lowest Manufacturers' prices,
a very extensive assortmant of PAPER, compris
ing every possible vnriety, adapted to the wants of
consumers iu all seotion" of the country. Paper
of oil kinds made to order gf, short notice. Tho
stock uf Priming Paper ia unusually large, a part
of which is of very superior quality.. Paper Mnk
era’ Materials of every.description, imported and
every.descrfptii .
keptdoristilntlyon (land, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth,
Fourdrinier Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ul
tramarine, Twine.. dke.
flags.—Canvass, Rale Rope, Grass Rope. Bag
ging, Ao., purchased. Cor which the highest price
Ji'MsIf'VrilVHniort.t 1 —Ivr iulv 24
L —Georgia and Virginia
_ . Osriabrirgt; HewVv Striped do; Flax do: 3-4
7-8 nnd 4-4Bro Shirtings;(land. 10,-4 dm Shee(
icons, in st
.tuut'17
HENRY II.STOTE3BURY.
nal ofMtfdhfiUo.fiqd Pharmacy, ’ T :
For parilying the blobd, and removing’ all di»-
ses arlsingiVoni tlik linpufity bf tlie'sjmo, it i»
lihtv rnnnmm liutn'/l' 'Ad' nla.s ft.r llm .’n.M nl lll.nn.
the: couipo*
ol'tlidQrideiii
S referred 16I lie
uuthern Jour
highly rccomtn j tided; as also fur the cur« o.f'Riieii
mutisai, Scrofula, ErysIpelaY, .Ulcerations pf ihje
Throat and Ipgs, pains and swellings ofthe btuios,
Tetters, Pimpfesin'lljt Pace;'Old Sores, hud ,nll
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Alfeetjons,'. Mer
curial Diseases, and for assisting the operdliun and
greventing,fatal 1 consequences ’of Mercurials In
This preparation, (by eddirig tlie Queen's De
light, Sea. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
perfeetdegree than any known remedy, to'iiio and
alterative powers, and is highly recommended by
eminent pnysiciaps. .It is prepared in consequence
of Ihe'recominsnations given by Dr H R Frost,
Professor of 'MateHi-Medica in the'Medical Col
lege of Charleston, S S, in his work on Materia
Medira.ouly concentrated by a process ofthe sub
scriber's to render U more convenient for adtuin-
istration* and with tha exception of the addition
of.mercury wbiqh may at.all times be added when
necessary. To »how the high estimation ,w(iich
Dr F entertains of the combination of ihu.-e arti
cles,it is hnly necussary to refer to tlie above men
tioned work.. •
There are few cases of chronic and pa>nfn| Rhori
mutism that will not yield to the influence of Sar
saparilla and Queeirs Delight. if duty'persevered
in, especially if taken in conjunction with Hydr.
of Potash.
Is highly rocomtneRded for oil dUeasns .of the
skin,chronic as well as recent. One buttle will,
in most 1 instances; effectually remove all pimples,
pastilles or bn.tcheson the face, to which young
persons iu this climate are so much subjected, to,
arising oiiher from impurity of the blood or debil
ity. It is the boat remedy known fur scrofulous
affections, sores and breaking* out in young chil
dren, ond is.safe ond efficacious in removing en
tirely every trace of hereditary diseases from tlie
system, in the teuderest infant; in fact, in nil cula-
noous affections it is iuvuluable. As a general pu
rifier of tho blood, ond an eradicator of all obsti
nate diseases, this preparation will undoubtedly
taka tho precedence ofuli other remedies. It gent
ly operates upon and regulates the bowels, re
stores to the blood its wonted purity, gives touelo
the stomach, and promotes, digestion.
It will effectu-jjly relievo Erysipelas even in its
worst stages, and all persons suffering from this
distressing complaint are ndviaod to use it, limtso,
but if no marked relief be found after tuking ono
bottle.it will bu necessary lo use tho Hydriudaled
Potash with it,
Not withing to publish certficates as is done in
Iho cases of all quack inediciiies of the day, lo ef
fect their sale, and so force them upon the public,
the subscriber bogs leave lo state Unit his prepara
tion ha* been prescribed and used by 11 number of
phyaiciausand planters of our city and neighbor-
hood, with greet success, viz: Dr R H Frust, Dr
W G llninsay, Dr.Thos Y Simons, Dr C Pritch
ard, Air S Lagare, Ll Wilson, U S It S, all of this
city; Dr Jann-s Stnney, Beuufurt, See. Price $1
per buttle, or $5 fur 6 do. Prepared by
J. PETER M. EPPING,
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad and
* King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agent fur Savannah,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
*fe° 21 —lyr Market square.
IVQtESIl SEEDS*—-The Subscriber* have
X' received u choice selection of GARDEN
SEEDS, which have beon raised with great care
by a Seedsman of high reputation, anu are war
ranted as good as any to be found in this country.
IQPi inlta ni... I uttem . » n .. J
ASPARAGUS—Giant, nnd
Rout*.
„ HEANS-(Kldnsy, Dirnrf,
"uth or Snap,—Ksrtjr Uu*
h*wk, Early yellow, 0 weoki,
Eerly China Di “
Kidnoi “
w«rf or Urtfe
Kidney, Rofugoeor lOOUto 1,
HairMoon (polo or running.)
Urge white Limn, White
Dutch runner*, Scsrlct run
ner*, Red Cranberry.
BEET—Early blood Tur
nip,Long blood,whits French
lugar,
BROCOLI —Eerly while,
•■rge purple Cope.
. CABBAGE —terly Ydrk,
Large York, Green globe Sa
voy, Early 8useH.oaf, Early
Drumhead, Lete Drumhoad,
imrge late It.Korina, Lale
flat Dutch, Eerly dal Dutch,
Green Glazod.
CAULIFLOWER—Eerly
and late.
CELERY—While (olid.
CRESS—Curled or Pop-
pergraM. Broad leer.
CUC DM BE R —Early
Pranu. Early cluriur, Eerly
short sreen,Eer a ‘
M U8TAR D—Brown or
Blech, White EnslUli,
MARJORAM-Swent.
O NIO N— Yellow Dutch,
Large red, Silver abtn,Oniou
aett*
OKRA.
PARSLEY—Curled.
PARSNIP—Large Dutch,
Gurnany.
PEPPER-Bnll, Ceyene,
PUMPKIN — Coiiuecticut,
Aleiamotb,
PEAS—Early Watlilb|thH,
21 fact, early Warwick, 2ftiet.
early double hlmiooi fremn jl
reel, early Charlton, Golden
Houpur, foot, Dwarf Mer-
towf.it, 3J foot, ItUhup'adwf
nrolifio, I foot, Matchlo**
M« *
arrow Tut or Tall, 6 foot.
RADISH—White Fell,her-
dy Long Scarlet,. Lons Sul-
mon, 8cer|ot Turnip Yellow
Turnip, (flue Summer and
Autumn variety,) black Fail
or8uanLb.
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
SAGE.
8 PI N A G E.—Prickly or
Fall, Round Loaf or Sum*
SQUASH—Early Summer
buah, Early Summer crook
neck, Winter crook neck,
Cocoanut or Porter'* Valpa-
rabn, Vegetable Marrow.
TUltNIP-Eerly while
Dutch, Flnt or Spring, Eatly
red top, Early Gnrdrn Stone,
Largo English Norfolk. Han
over orJImiHTankard'lPur-
pie ton Rutabaga.
TOMATO—Largo rod.
THYME,
... _.jrly longgr—
C A R R O T—Early horn.
Long Orange.
CORN—Sweei or 8ugnr,
Early Canada. Tuicarora.
EGG PLANT—Purple.
KALE — Grcon curled
Scotch. Purple.
LEAK — Large Scotch,
Loudon.
LETTUCE — Drumhead,
white Cabbage, Curlod Bile-
»ia, Largo greeuhead, Impe
rial cabbage.
MELON — Orten Citron.
Nutmeg, Canlelope, Large
Mu*k.
FLOWER SEEDS.
fnpka'g*. 12 kind* in each.I In pka'g*. 50 kind* in each.
do 25 do I do 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS, &c.
Buckwheat, BroourCorn, Blue Grass. Canary
Seed, Hemp Seed, Alillet, lied Clover. Rye und
Outs.
Flower Scads, Rants, Fruit and Oruauiantal
Trees, furnished to order from one ofthe bestatid
most extensivo Nurseys and Flower Gardens in
this country.
An assortment of Books on Agriculture, Gar
dening, Raising of-Stock, Poultry, &c. to which
will bu added the most popular works issued 00
ihe above subject*.
Agent* fer tile American Agriculturist, publish
ed monthly by A. B. Allen, N. Y. fur which sub
scrip ionsuru solicited.
feb 11 lENSLOW & WEBSTER.
UCK WHEAT FLOUR.—Iu hnlfnnd quar
ter libls, for sale by H.J. GILBERT,
feb 25 ' West side Market -quare.
ri ROCEKICS.-IOO hlids N. O. Sugar
\jr-20 tierces Steam Refined Sugar,
25 pucknges do nnd crashed do
200 barrels N O Molasses,
50 hlids Cardenus do
50 hhds Sides; 50 dn Shouldar*.
50 hhds Hams; 2*10 bbls Canal Flour,
100 half hhls Canal Flour,
200 bags Rio Coffee; 50 bags Java Coffee,
100 puckages Tobacco,various brands&sizos,
100 bbls Seed Potatoes ; 100 keg-t Lard.
50 bblaand half do Mackrel, Nos. 1, 2& 3,
100 Grindstones, assorted, -
200 boxes Soap, tarious brands,
25 boxes Starch ; 156 bbls Whiskey,
50 bbls New England Rum,
5 pipes O. D. Sr. Co’s Brandy, puie,
5 pipes Holland Gin,
25 4 casks Malaga Wino, sweet,
25 4 da do do dry,
5 half pipes Madeira'Wine.' my own im
porting ; 50.M. Spanish Segar*,
20 quurler cliesta Hyson Ten,
20 half chests Black do
10 baits Pepper ; 10 bagspimeoio,
50 doz Painted Bucket*; 2U0sacks Salt,
50 bbls Phelps' Gin, &c. Sec. &c.
Ia store, mid fur sale on favorable torms, bv
feb 15 H A. CRANE.
F IJLOUBa-'Georgia Flour, in lUOlb-bag-*, for
jalnby L BALDWIN & CO.
J jaln by
mar) 8
CJ UOAIt— Piiiow New Orleans Sd'xnr, land-
V^ ing arid for sdle by A. MINIS.
mar 4
• - WTlWl
... WATS AND CAP'S'^TII-
subscribers ure t ndw .prcpureo to
furnish the former patroiis of the
. concern and tlie pnoiic generally,
with an extensiveahd well sulccied stock of H A'1‘8
and CAPS, on better terms than ever before of
fered, having overy advautagu which any uiaiiufoc
turer can possess.
aug l2 ' IVES, HORSEY & CO;
r Ac.—Rsisitts, Figs. Prunes.
and Preserve/Ginger, for sula by.
H.J. GILBERT, West aide Market sn,
feb 18 .
J^AISIJVS,
s
AR.—5.hlnls lil'iRP o«w*crop St. Croix
• by
mir 9 J. VWSIIBt'llN & WILDER. -
Gold nnd Sllvoi'Wure, Ac.
• • .'Now,* hiiiding fioiii brig,
..-.Clinton.. 12 dozon Silver. .■
rufk^uud. Spun *, Prince* :®y-
Mll>|rt‘mil\orii;U doz do do a P‘.
■ft atowiS'litt 11 ! j a OpHMU «’J’A PlOG^tW^
Witt* usuntfiem of varigAtjiti JU received, und lor. sale; b’|
nntierUA Nilvor Cups.-fine'.
, , Wiilrlii)*, lewelrv, fancy-
Wares, Crndkedt’ane",' fin °
ft! ‘ ' "
tiO!
, le-l Clsipi and I!«»<1,. Silver'
son Slioll Ouuilis. Pspi.r MhcIiu
Cases, &«," ••
•n... .... .
yorVCon.ijaMes;
tfM* arid Imitft-
diu Foiii.yi, Card
The undeMfgfted is now fully pr<-p«rv'd to eki-
ute any onlars in the repairs df^uAi jificaieu \Vk l lkfi-
cute any ohlers in the repairs of oum jilit-
es, and to Warrant the 'iatiie for one yenf. ‘
D. Bj NICHt/I.S,
feb'll One door Wek! of Pulaski House..
G UIVS, KIFJLEN, PISTOLS AND
HARDWARE.—The subscriber begs leave
to call the attention of sportsim-n and others to
the feet that his Guns, Ar. are all made expressly
.to order in England, consequently limy can pur-
uhaie at the first frico, nuii depend on a better
irticl than thoae imported in Northern cities for
tue purpose of supplying the South. The lollo-
wing comprise a part of tny.Nttick; viz:
" " * Guns $7 uO
Plain Dutibla Gun* §7 50 to,$15
Real Stub and Twist. Put. Brvaeli $17 to $75.
Plantation Muskets $2 50 in $4 50
VVestley Richard’s Cap* $| 5U per bag or 500
Walker’s beat Caps 37$ cents per box
French Cups 184 cent* per box
Dest Powder 374 cent* poi lb
Plantation Powder 20 cents per lb
Do -da $4 50'per keg
Baldwin’s^Wadding 20cuuti pur box.
Together with a gonun! assortnicui of Single
Vuus. Rifles, Pistol*, Flanks, Pouches, Rogers’
Ine Table ond Pocket ruth ry. Hardware, A c. ut
low prices for cash. Cull and examine for yotir-
solvcs.
JOHN CARRUTHERS,
Sign of ihe Big Gun
REPAIRING of nil kinds nf Gun*. Lucks, &c.
carefully ntiondcd to by superior workmen,
may 14
I IIVJBIV GOODS.—Heavy Iri*h
4 Pillowca*e do, super 12-4 Lilian 81
.mens,;
. super 12-4 Lilian Bhucting,
Hlhy 12 Damask Cloth. Table Diaper mid Dion-
a*lt. Ilncknbuck and Scoteh Dinpeis.French Tow
els and Napkins, super Iluckabuqk Napkins,, whl
and bro Ljrion Drill* do, nliiid mid striped do do’
d*. striped and pluid Lin-
French Lihen arid Holland*, striped and pluid Lin
ens for coats. Received mid for sale by
Jorie2l HENRY H STOTESUURY.
41JBB01kJEJE _ JFJLOHIC*—5U barrels
stiperfino Georgia Flour, full Weight, just
received aud for sale by
ni»r29 J. WASH BURN & WILDER.
O.SUGAK.—29 hlids iuir "to prime, N
O Surer, funding from sefir Ruth Thom
as, for shIo by COH EN F08 DICK,
mnr 25
LAIN AND FANCY'eAr IIOOPS-Jmi
l. received and for *ulu by
0 T. T. WILMOT.
JTI3AM EMGINE PACKING.
J L In* Packing, made of Vulcanized or Melalic
Rubber Composition, i* now proved suporior to
all other articles in ubq for' t.'mlplirpnse, as it can
not be affected by heat. Any dusirubie thicknoss
furnishod to ord<-r, nnd for s*lo m manfncttiror’s
prices by DEN SLOW So WEBSTER,
mar 19
D Oill 12STICS. :J-4 Brown Shirtiugs,
4-4. Sheetings, and Mailboro Stripes, tor
•“•“by A. MINIS,
mar 23
C
IIAfflPAGNB.—10 hssket* Champagne,
Goorgia brand,jn*t received and for snle by
r Itf J. E. GAUDHY & CO,
QUGAH.-20 hhdsN O Sugar,instore, and
k? for sale by
mnr 5 CONNERAT So BARIE,
N E. Bimi.—30 blls Prime Boston Rum
• iu store, und for sale low to close nousigu-
amnt. L. BALDWIN A CO,
may 11 iff—
OT
H
AY.—H
— - bn tulle* North River nay, land-'
ing from brig Clinton nt Moogiu's upper
wharf;Tor sale bv
mav 11 J. WASHBURN A- WILDER.
/^OBRf.—•Cherokee(’orn ni sacks, for sale in
Vy lots to suit purchaser*, by
npr27 J. WASHBURN So WILDER.
1\TO 24 Pictorial History of Rni'lmnl.
ll Vol. 3 Ihe Writings of VVashiugtoit, by Js«
red Sparks.
Homes and Haunt* of iho most eminent British
Poet*, by William Howitt.
A History of Rome, from ihe enrliost lime to the
death ofCnnmiodus,AD 192,by Leonhard Schmitz,
F- R. S. E.
The Inheritance, a Novel, hy Miss S. Perrier,
author of Destiny.
Murringe, a novel, by Miss S Ferrier, author of:
Inheritance.
Association Discussed ; nr, the SormliHin ofthe
Tribune Examined, being a controversy between
tlie New York Tribune and tho; Courier and F.u
quirer, by H. Greely.and H J. Raymond.
The Life of Edmund Ko«n.
Marian ; or. A Young Maid’s Fortunes, by Mrs.
S. C. Hall. Received bv
jiino 23 jt)HN M. COOPER.
D OMESTIC L!QUOKS.~43bUI*NE Rum
Brundy ami Gin, in Niure for *ule low lo
close consignment*. L. BALDWIN So CO
jutie 6
C 'tOt’T^EE-—174 ImgH l(io Cotfco ; 5U do dl
J Domingo do ; lauding from schr Deinocrui
ami for sale hy COHEN A. FOBD1CK.
■I i 22
S TEAM ENGINE —A Bn-aiu Engine of 12-
Horse Power, for sale by
npr 9 COHEN Sc FOSDICK.
H AVANA SEGABS.-I6.000 Havana
Segnrs, Snperou*, and of various brand*,
just received per schr Gen Washington, and fur
*nl« hr CONNERAT So BARIE.
jnne 12~
/"'I IIV•—25 bbls Phelps Glu, JUnt,facetted hv
VJ the brig American. For sale by.,
mar 19 >. WiHKLNKMAlSN.
REYNOLDS' .SUGAR CURED HAMS.—
Just received and for sale by
spl 1 H. 1..GILBEUT.
H AY.—100 boodle* prime North Ui-er Hay.
landing ftrom brig Clinton, end for vale low
fro ui
jnne
the wharf, ftjtw "«
,e 22 J. WASHBURN A WILDER.
piON’T GIVE UP!—TRY OSCE
MJ MORE, AND SUCCESS WILL BE
YOUILUEVVARD.-To the sufferers of.BliTa-.
matisin I address die above. The Liniment I of
fer for your relief is now used with astonishing
Niioces*, and is recomim-ndvd by fminy citizens o.
Savannah tn be euperic/r^ ro any thing of the kind
now In-fora the. public.. . For your benefit only, J.
kindly n*k you lo try Iluinphroy’e Rhoutnatic L^
limem, nqdynn will be relieved in'a very short
’lime. Prepnrad riiid sold only by me, at tho cor
ner of Bay tindDrnjfdu Jtreetn. - - *
may 22-' ■ ;4Vt HUMPHREYS, Jm
J^IOCOPFEE;T-p()bVg^iinmeRf(» Cof- r
■; feb.-femlrngniyr sclur W D Julikip*; Oom
Baltimore, or.d for ‘
*ltiho 23 V
ERA i & BARIE.
/S’AlVaNicri
Ijr ENING PLASTERS;.
FLUID,fur tbe'bnrc bf“
DbloVeux, Pal.y, artffiifll’i
supply of ihoiir m licit** ji
■ s G. R. HEW
ipl )
D1GCK8
ssa--
irasEEwa
Ut.lAHwUl.Wi 1 ’ T" v -HS-e
• j«neS8 : • ‘ »• n. jiRionttcii
nm.h
S of
M "Il>l qifolmo., lor.ilp. l.y
J“"e 19 G. H. IIEjNDRIfty ~ 1
puKinou WHITB wrivE vnt;
a. GAR.—2 tilil. ju-t receiv.d.nd lor <nlii I.*
. G. fi. IlENDRIOKSONi'*
JonnIC
H fH .P Nj-nr. TenoiuW,®
Jtlfelinble Bud 'Bog Poison, Svorraiiled.louS-
terminate those noxious vormin/Tiir sale’by r
J"»«5 ■ G. It HBNDRICKBOfr.
■W*. 1 ® at*GER,—A Irufih supply ornliitt
’ ’ Jamaica Gllip.r, jlul recelr.d and lot
sale by
jttne 5
ca Ginger, Jim receir.il and foi
O. R. HENDRICKSON.
Gil.lmh,' Bulidintt.
B n-*; OPHAMJSPILiG ELEC.
1 UARY.—A cerlam taro for ihe Pile,)
•fiber internal or external, bleeding nr blind t for
iU i e b y^ 11 HENDRICKSON.-'
Jnne 22 \ fiim»pn*» Buildings.
^Offl BS.—Carv*d I’ortmse bhelf, 1 Bufiulo,
Imitaiion and Dmxillhp Tuck Crimbs, Shell
and Iniitaiiun long hack Combs, Side Comb* df o
variety ol pattern*. Droning Comb*; Shell, Buf
falo, Ivory nnd Euglioii Horn and Fine Teeth
n or»r ' • ‘ '
Comb*
innv
of all b-zos and qualities, for sale by -
>3 G. R. HENDRICK8QW.'
r-HJIt Til U •I'ECT'H.-Mo.ipelaWmi^aVba.
A tio Elixir and hi* cpU-brntctf Odouline.Jiisi ro*
citivedand for .ale by G R HENDRICKSON,
limy IB . Gibliofti' building;..
H IBUAKU'C I'H.I,B.-R C —B, Hibbard 7 ,
genuine vcgclablo anlbbitiou. pill., fo. , n |d
•*y G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may 18
Gibbon.’ building..
pilUROlTg Vlj
VJ TION.-An elltoiu.,
Ibo Face nnd akin,' |mrliculnrly for Pitnpl««.
Bfolohea, J dlldBSTuii, Sunburns Fr. rklc.,&o.
„ ’ABM...--,-
euro ft.r eruption, or
' ' --.Pit
A degree of plyiiMi.u uccoprpniiie. Iho u'rouf
llii. elogaut pruoariitiuti, iu ii, rul'rn.bilig efftct
I, (Jllfdl-iiliir'd ....I J!
upon the skin, Cutaneous irritability ami dj.colo-
rations are also reuiovifd, and a | uro siuto of iho
complexion established hy the use of this lotioiK
1- or tale by G. R. Hf NDIUCKSDN. /
- mw y 85 Gihholi'* ,Building*..
P AIfEHt—2U9 mum* Letter und Foo!*cntj
Panor, assorted qiinliiiet. Just rccelvod nnd
for sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
may II
C _ j<OOD\VTN’B TOBACCO.—26lu.ko.tiboir.
• win’s Putont pressed chewing Tobncco, for
•nle by
may 11
G. R. HENDiaCKBCl/f.
B ULL'B SARSAPARILLA.—A. lit Bull'.
Compound Kxlrucl uf Bursaporilln,. for ihe
euro ofScrufala, di.eu.e, of lllo Skin. Dy.pcp.in,
Rheumatism, Chronic diseases of the lungs, Jriun-
dme, Neiiralgja, to counteract the deMructivo of
feet* of Mercury, and all disenses.arising from an
impure state ofthe blood, cqua) io any prepara
tion ol Sarsaparilla. For sole »t 75 cents nor hot-
tlo.fiy G.R. HENDRICKSON,
mfl y ^ Gibbon*' building/
T r* n v y*CK. r 8olar and Astral Lunip Wick
-1-4 of all sizes; wicks for Ldrd Lnmr.« n «„1 n
Li
dlo wick, for .ala by k G^IM'fl'ND'/jJCKaQN
Gibbon's, buildings, i
veryju-
antly uu
. 3--.-..ICKSON, -
nprI4 Glhhon's.Building’s. >
AfttPIIINE.—A fresh supply of verts
P uri °r,jasi received, and kept constantly i
hand by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Gib
n A V^' !, .. 0 .A 1 * M,N A;n v li.-i grace oribl,
XJ old Engliali prepor.linu, wnrrnuted genu.
m'prs" * ^ “' OENDRiCKSON*'
H *JbbS FAMII.V (OAP.-60 bdlm.
Hulls Extra Steam Pressed Soap, juit
nrnaed and for salu hy ' - r . r .
G. H. I1ENDRICK80N,
“P r Gibbon. Bnildiog..:
P O WDER PUFFS & BOXB'SS^Sniwir.
•ivo Kurliwm of Powilar Puli', nnd Buxea,
Al.o, Puff, withnm ihe bole., and tin I-ondef
Boxes, for rule by
"Pr 82 q. n. HENtlRlCKBON.
^UININU «—«2(JU ounces
sulo by
npr 22
Shlphato QuT-
nme, warranted pure, inst received arid (tor
in pure, jnil received and ftir
G. H. HIJNURlCKsSU.V.
P epper and spice. ....
do Spice,jiinI received, and
■2(1 hnii
fe
npr 28
a. R. HENDRICKSON, .
Oltilion'. piiildinn.'
ssmg?
CKSON, .
iV llnil.litm *
S WEET OIL.—20 boxes Swuet Oil in quart
bottles, just received and for sale bv
mar 27
G ll. It P.ND III CKSON.
\K/HITE-WASIJ 11 Ii US lifts.-An ...on-
TT moul of fine qu.lliy Wliile-wn»li Brnibor,
for .ala by G. It. DENDRICKSGN,
Giht.on'e Building. .
mnr 27
pi O PPE R A H“—21 j cask* fi ue'X mei. Cop too
ras;for sale by G. R. 11 ENDHICKSON
mnr 24 Gihbon> Buildings. •
\*^I8TAH»N BAJLS.1M7-3U doz WiT-
. J f ,flr " ,P al . K,im Wild Cherry, for ti.e cure of
Diseases ofthe Lungs, warranted the genuine or-
licit*, und put up in pnekngos of 1,2 and 3 dozen
oaoh. Just received and fer safe at the-NewYork
and Boston prices, wlioriulo or retail, by
U. K. HENDRICKSON, '
mnr 3l) Gibbons' Bn tidings
1 'IAIINESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE-Tugroo“
. just received and for «.•!« by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
mnr ^4 2__ 2A^ c, fi ^ ur Fropricior.
VII LI'/r SO A P IN B A RS—,1*1,110 Love..'-
tier. Palm, Rose. Cinnamon, Alinond. am)
White Scented Soap in Bari*, jiist mrnfved and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. *
mnr 20
B UTLER’S TA8 TEL E58iSEff7UT5,
POWDERS.—All the solid ingtodfeoii o-
the Seidlitz Spring combined iu one compound
powder, tho effervescing solution of which in wt^
ter is very nearly tasteless. Besides being niors
juilateable, if is made in much lc-s* time, and with
infinitely less trouble.than that produced with thg
two powders in the usual WuV. -Prepared bv
Thomas Butler, 4 Chaapsfde'iit. TTohdiiri.;' fiolr
by g. u. h kndrickson; '
Gibbon’s Biifldihgs;-
•pr 7
«!ViJV. r !» e»,e. oejv crop Cuba
lint roceif.eil .ml for rath by ,
.pit , G.lt HENDRICKSON. .
/'iOCKUluiil PillSuK
V L — ——
W Dr. FeuchlK.ngor^^SHlb—
Mouse Poisod, a sure nnd safy dcctfnySfrhfjffiSp
iniscious vermin. AUo;* his ififetihfe .R e a U u «
Poison, for safe J)y (j ,tt IIENDUfCKSON'; ^
op 1.6 - - Gititmnx,Buildm»L> -
|-10NFECTlt)NAItY--6U boxes
V-/- ary or srinerlor qtfitliiy, faridlni ■ft,
Columbia and for safe by T.-'.r.
>pr9. G. R. HENDRrCKSO
AYNE'H 'IlElllEDllEii,j'^7.V^ip
J A .
runt; fpr.Coughs, Colds^ Ac.'
Jayne’s Carmanvo, Bofestn fer Dysenta^y an JJ
Summer-Cnoiplalnts^.". . --J-/*•* ... '-I
JayftC , rHBriTonro'fgrTher'^i'6^fva06 p ri.Qfjhr
Jayne’s Tinr..Vermifuge' fe‘ir\Vormsjn'c
drent-