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, a novel,'by MU* S.
’ of England,
uml character efWa«H*
ofFuMon, hy »lr* c F
r Book, byTli'invi* Milter.
' Clan Book arranged aa «
Xan!)Bni.' Notes,
’ ** 14 v ^TLM’Snf&KR.
T OK GEN. iXmm coiotoi"
^ „„„„ „otghlonor»y«t in ‘bo ebnntty, by
2S“SSa
j83J5* Rotation.* attd other panoil. ykotohao, by
**t!io Ufo'aml Adrentures of Joint A Morrell,
Utagreal Waitern Laud Pirate. .
■'nta Desperadoes ol thoSoolh weet.contatn-
,:■ * ™ "V*.... -a .k. murders, -til
ing an acctTunt of tho Cono-ltf 1 uinrdere. hy
Charles Sutmnerfleld ofTesas.
The Ol^yTor ib. Robber.'or N.pl.e, by Li
l tiSSSm -v
Th/frl-h Sketch Book, by M A, Tltniereh.
Cecilia, or Woman’. Loeo. by A Duma.
The Monk’s Revenge, or the Secret bnemy. n
Isle ortho later Crusader., bySantuo Spring.*.,!]
■■The Secret Tribunal, an Historical romance ol
the L " ; —
TnilEflBa'fOHs.OF FHANUB.-
JL lly TinioorVieeoonlde Conneniii). I reiis.
laird hy a member or Ills New York Ber t whh
an Eleay on the Rise orthe French Revomiiuinry
Eloquence, and tho Ormors of the Girond ais, by
J TUMdly | eililed by G II Colton
l J timidly , milieu uy ,\i u
ThieProgicJi of Ethnology, l»y John Russell
Bartlett. * ,
Life of Gpii. Taylor, with numerous illustrated
; «necdotea and embellishments. - * - *
i The Uoatun Conspiracy. a Tala of l77d-75.
I Cbnaiiinptton Curable, by S Rosa, M D. ;
Jack Shanpard, • Romance, by W Horfiaon
-■ Ainsworth, Esq.
• Fore top ; or, the Middy of tbo Macedonian, hy
BirryH-uel. : , „
Tbo Young ChrMian Encournecd ortho P -amrs
: Daughter ot School, by Louisa Payson Hopkins
- v Conversation# on thn Parables oftlio New l ent*
•• meni, for the use of children, by Ut. lion. Lord
^na* V Life of-Col. James Gardiner, to 'Whirls i*
added The Christian Wnnior animated and crown*
ed. by Philip Dooddridge, D D.
. .Bernatsky's Gulden Treasury. ....
The Pleasantness of a Religions Ltfo, l»y Mat
thew Henry. ., _ .
. A Method for Prayer, with Scripture expres-
ainns, propor to be used under each head, hy
Matthew Henry.
The Roman Church and Modern Society, edited
by C Edwards Lester.
' The Jesuits, edited by C F.dwnrds Lester.
Theory and Practice or Teaching, by David P
Page, A M.
The (.’
\TiT H ERE A S, \y Hill tn 1
, Vy' 'pllentibli to tho Honornbl
estate and effects nfjsmss Dcumark,'
of Ilia State of Alabama. . . . , ,
These are thorsfgw to dtp and admonish ail and
alngular the kindred and creditor* of said d<oe»«'
oil, to file their objections (if *ny thoybatp) to the
applicant, in tho Clerk’s offico of said Court, on
or boforo tho twenty. ninth day of Augoat t'eal,
ollt’ rwiso Loiters of Administration Will
oil tho applicant. ^
Witness, tho Hon Williant Williams, otfe of the
Jusiioc* #>f the Said Court, this 24ih dsy or July,
A. D 1847. DAVID BEASLEY,
July 28 ■ toe 0 Q. B C,
TVTOTICE -^Fouf months after date,
-L v tlnn will be tundo'to t
j tho Honorable i
of said ostato,
july 24
N. .NUNGBZER, Executor.
PUBLIC SALES.
Esfcuiars* Sale.
of t.snd, adjoining encli oilier, being «•
of the Mid MnUuUi DoiiinurU, decaated.
tato. Terms insde known ni the lime of ule.
REDDlNt? DENMARK, )
JAMES DENMAItK. ) Executor*
MALACtll DENMARK, JR. )
June 1
Guitrcllnn's Snio.
W ILL bo sold before the Court House doc
in the lown of Waresboro', Ware connij
on the first Tuesday in September next, wiihi
it in. ..
Tne Character of tho Gnnileman, nn Addrnrn to
the. Btndenta of Miami University, Ohio, by Fran*
• .els Lieber. 4 - ,
Notea from over Sea, consisting qf obsorvntioiis
made in Enropo. in the yeura 1813 and 1814, by
Rev; John Mitchell. . .. „
The Philosophy of Reform, by Rev C Billings
Smstls.
An Elementary Grninmer of tho Greek L«n-
puiga, containing a sorios of Greek nil r.ug!i*lt
..Exercise* for trnuslaiion. with tlto reqoixite vo-
i.csiiularies by Dr. Raphael Kuhner, from tho Ger-
inan by Samuel II. Tavlor.
. . Library of English Literature.
Memoir* of tho Administration or Washington
and John Adams, edited from ihu paper* of Oliver
Wolcott, Secretary of the Treasury, by George
Gibb* , , _
Memoirs of American Governors, by Jacob
Bailey Moore. •
, Tracts and oiher. papprri, relatiog principally to
the origin, settlement autlprogresaor the Colonies
in North America, from.thediscoveiy.of ilie conn*
■ _• .L- .. ’ Ifltl .
.try tp .theyenrs 1770, ^
Scars’ Pictorial Sum.
and Sketches of.ithp.
.. Geography; Sears’IH“‘
Britain find Ireland; r
jj* $paro’. IJirtpyyol
fpicd by Pete/ Force.
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.nlinenl; Soar*’ Bible
ini descriptiun of Greut
a*.- New Pictorial Librn-
Bible; Senrs' GuiJe lo
Received >hv . 1
JOHN M. COOPER.
,f)WDkK:-6li .kogSi^owdor; frUm ihe Cuin-
r .,, tgihrowdcJi,
:.den Powder Works,'for salt? b
..June 24
L. BALD\V
'IN &.
CO.
O YE», O YES. O ! i'S lionr me
Now.—GEORGIA, SCRIVEN COUN-
■ ’PYrAngnelilS, 184G.—1 do In rnby.onrlily. Ihnl
mv diughter Cnroline wneiil.rk.il with Ty|ihn.
Fetor,on Ihr&thof July Inal, which na Billow,ll
by V oynt.ip.ein, which Ineled Iwo honre. 1 mi.
liicdtaioly ecnl for Dn W. Hendry, who in now
luented A Mr. Boainn'e. in Ihia ccuuly. and in u
-row ludmoiit.idinr Me arrivnl, eho wee toized wiili
a eccniid ailackf.which iinmodialoly inched her
I_ .ind I,., il,„on uilln smv linr
Q PBOOIIU OliqciA;,»*iiiGu iiiiiiiuuio.o,, V • ,
jaws., It wns expected by those who saw her.
that alio Would noilivb six hours. But through
thablesidrtg tffGod, the skill of thuBocior. and
the virtu* ofth Tlidthsnnian Medicine, she was
immediately relieved. She was then -eiaed with
a violent inflammation, which Rented itself in her
bowclx, during tho absence of tho Doctor,—but
tit onr astonishment he removed it within one
Ilnur's lime. Notwithstanding the sfvorlty of the
ever, she was restored to health in 10 days Un
der these considerations, we dii recommend him
as analloiitive and skilful Physician.
GEORGE R. WOODWARD,
ANN U. WOODWARD.
^ W«. the nndersiguod, do corlify that the abovo
•titantuiit ts true, as wo were pyo wiinessos :o the
case. IRA BOSTON,
ELIZABETH BOSTON.
LEWIS CONNER.
LUCRETIA CONNER.
anD mnl>—
•article:
“T'lV ORDINANCE, to repeal nn Ordi*
nance entitled “ An Ordinnnco niilhorisiiig
ilie'axle of cenain lois to Charles B. Cliiskoy, und
for other purpose!.*' passed 4th April, 1844.
Sec.’ I. Be it ordained by the Mayor uud Alder*
men of ihe City of Savannah and the Hamlets
thereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby
ordain <d hy the authority of the aime, that tbo
above recited Ordinance bo and the samu is hereby
repealed. ., , , .
Sen. 2. Be it further ordained hy the aullmrily
aforesaid, that tho committee on public sales and
oity lots proceed to revalue aaid lots, and sell them
under the exi*tiug ordinance.
Seo tt. Be it further ordained by the a"lhorliy
aforesaid, that all ordinance! or pans of ordinances
militaiing wiih tho provisions or ihUordiu ’lice, ba
and tha rame are hereby' repealed..
Passed in Council lOtlt June, 1847.
II K. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
. [Attest] A. C. Davxkport. o. c,
June l(f '
C -n ElYTisEI?IEIY*8 FUKNBiMDli
T STORE—WILLIAM B. HALE. Mn.ni-
■ Tacturer and Dealer in Ready Mndn Clatliin?,
Huts. Boots, Shoes, Trunks, eto., 103 Congre-sa
siruet, South side Markol square; Savannah, Ga.
IIOV 19
§ x .Misses', Childrens'and Infants! SHOES, of
•very style, shads and pattern, ht the new Granite
Store 103 CongreM strocl. Savannah, Ga.
, api 19 WILLIAM p. HALE, Proprietor.
bVDDEXLY TRASSPOBMEJL
IJ Yes! Ladies and Gentlemen—a dark yellow,
sitlow and disfigured'visage, n rough, cracked and
. discolored skin, covered with pimples, blotches,
pustules, salt rheuin. ring worm, oryaipelas, rash,
unJ other unsightly apota which render tho skin
• flnd fl&mplpx on so repulsive in appearance, is by
thruie'of RADWAY'S CHINESE MEDICA*
TED flOAP. speedilr changed to n pure, clear,
sweet, smooth, soft, delicate nud healthy condition,
rtnd lho complexion to a fair, boantiful mid pre
Ladies, this is an excel
iiplexioiJ I
ndsiessiiix appoar.ince. Lames, inis is r
ten, nrlialu fur claaniog *nnr l.aih | ii |
daoay.whllen.ih. lo.lh and pro.orvt, ihu
' GaiiilBteen.iry M .rtlcl. fn. rlWvinir.
^ MtTMMIUF.Yl
Fnssell, a minor.
THOMAS HILLIARD, Guardian.
jnly 20
deceased,—A negro man by ilie name of Brad
estate. SHEPPARD WILLIAMS, Adm'r.
jn'y 14 •—
Adminlslrator’s Sale.
Agreeable to nn order of the Inferior C
Rtillnch county when sitting for ordinary pnrpo-
in Bulloch county,on the first Tuesduy in Octo.
bernext,
good mill on said land which is now in rfperntion,
There nre two plantations on the tract. Also
the anmo lime nnd pluco \vi I be sold a 40 aero lot,
said estate. This the 20th of July. 1847.
JAMES RUSHING. Adm’r.
jnly 30 MARTHA GROOVER, Adm’x.
Administrator’s Sale.
huuse door in Stateshuro’, Bulloch county.
Five hundred acres of land lying on Oge
river, bounded by lands belonging to Jas Young
Also, three hundred ncren of niuo land, lying u
James Young's Aliil Creek, hounded west byji
Young’s IbiiiJ, south by Joseph OllifT’a laud, an
JoiJgei
is a part of the real estate of John D Hodges, lab
of said county, deceased, and sold under an ord* i
july 28
ELIZABETH HODGES, Adm’ix.
FI
•“- "W“UUI nil U03winm.ui ill IIICMI Ul'IllllIHltf
Scales, to weigh 30 lbs, 200. 700, 800, 1,000.1,200
t rtiin nnri o mm u.. .i*..*>ii.. .... ....i
. ■ — ~ / ut, l.unu UIIU IU
sale at manufacturers pnres. by
DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
Agents for the sale of llicge Scales.
Hunt’s Merchant’s Magazine makes the follow
wo never oo iiniors (leriecuy sathned that wo an
commending something that is useful. We can.
iiotconsentto grutify tbo cupidity ofan individual,
ut the risk of imposing (lie confidence oftboiisands
.... .uij |>F"|| HID iiuuvgijr in mil
statements, if not jn tho infulibility of our judg
ment. That great improvements liuvo been mudi
vuilliin n fu111 uun» Si. il. n In.i...—...*. _• .1 •
' .. ' *
mcrchandiiie, is a tact familiar to bu*iness men
weighing, have given way to tho invoniion o
American mechanical skill, anil (he utmost pre
cision has been attained. A vnrioty of Plutfurin
Bahncosaro manufactured and used, which can
-uiioiiji.iuiiio uu^rco oi
accuracy: so that they ncccnsorily iuvolvo nno
parly in pecuniory loss. It therefore oft'ords us
ulcusuro to refer to tho Platform Scales of Ai
all parts of tho United State-for several years, and
given, as fir as our knowledge extends, very gon*
oral satisfaction. Wo purchased nno ofthese scales
three years since, and havo uxod them constantly
for wo’ghiiig paper, &c. and fiir acotiracy and du
rability, we are quite sure, they havo not. and per
haps cannot, bo surpassed. The plan of con
situation is philosophical and simplo. Tho em
pipynieut of two levers, with a singla benm, n
certainly the most practicable, in n compound
platform hnbmco. Aliy increase of iho number
or levers or bii additional benm, rondors tho in
strument more complicated, less precise in its op-
oration, and moro liable lo derangement. These
«*!“ •»»>«• ky many of llm loadin. uierc|iallU
or New York, whose written testimony to their
superior excellence has been f,eely accorded to
tho mannlacturers. j„ no q
GLORIOIIS XHUJiWPIt.—Truth
Needs no Boualmg —Citizens of tho United
States, with pleasure I inform you of the great
success of Humphreys' Fever nnd Agile Pills
throughout Georgia, South Caro ina, Florida,
rennesseo, &o. Up to the 8th of the presont
month I have had four hundred and eiglity«three
cnsosofthH distressing complaint, nnd out of this
large number I hnvo failed only in four casee,niid
I can safely say the failure is on their own side
and not mine. This medicine is now found in all
parts of this nnd tho adjoining Staten, where it ii
recommended by tho most respectable families
prevent*
tho enamel.
illy by ' W.HUMPHREYS, JR.
"BaVannsH, Goo nl25 cefma por cake,
ir.lef* must be addresaed. post pnid. to J At
* i -—*, 91 Hudson itreet, New York.
I,V ’ r ■
bbla Prime Pork,
:■ ■ ^■ALDWiaACp.
• ^' JJ f O«m«<rlease;nr^H*
• gannlna, Imported in th* Bn/Biah‘ship .En«
chantrn«s. For sale at rsdooad prices, by
' uHflil W. HUMPHREYS. J*.
... u iinm icnjjuciiiuiu iiinilll
and tbo best recoinmendailnn is, it is proving it*
self to bo an Infallible romedy for Fever and Aguo.
It i» my own discovery, nnd is one ol’thebo^t
medicine* ever invented fur this dreadful disease
7-curmg tn twnlvo hours. Prepared and sold only
tn Savannah, by W. HUMPHREYS; JR. 7
Splendid coiuniixiions given to Agents who will
soil this Infallible remedy in tha Southern Slates,
where something of the kind is wanted, which will
provo etfeciiiiil. Address the Proprietor, corner
Biyand Drayton shouts, Savpnnnh, Ga.
ICrAgonta now appointed—Bliotwoll A Gil*
bert, Macau ; Dorsey A Knott* Griffin ; P. A.
Moles, La Grange Woister A Epping, Coloui*
bos; W. K. Kitchen, Augusta.
,„VMaeon Journal A Aleasongef, LaGrnnge
Lliattaboochee, Columbus Enquirer, and Augusta
Constitutionalist, will please insert four -timet.
June ID 26—
(^Omilfr.-FCanred Butterfly Combs, Shull
v-/-Long * ■* ** —
^ r w.. a Coraba; Buffalo and Horn Pockbt
Combs,Joit reeSived and for aalo by
j... 3i) o; it. HENDKICKBON.
PfflfSWir?,:
Iintoa OR Ji. D..I.. 1 _ tn ..nn. . . 1 a 1
Boxes,25 d"o Baskets.in ato^a'ndforaa?* hv U * ar
CONNERaT A BAfUF.
July 19
Jm, •••. . ' •>
icea has mado jip’
, iblai the ,C|oi»rt 6f
Ordinary of auld county of Ciuudeli, for lullord tif*
AdmihislratHIh, with the. Will annexed, on Ihe ea^
tale or James J Leigh, late, of said county, do
. Thuso aro therefore to cite ami ndmnnlalntll
and singular those coocurhed, to file tliOir uhjeo*
tlohs (If tiny,) in.iliOngrantiog .the *n|d estate to
the applioiuthiii the clurk’sofilceofthe;aaidf , onrt,
on or before ilioUthh day ol Atigtiai; oiisuitigt-
otherwise lottera u-. prayed for, will bu granted.
Withosa Ihe IIoiu* William Colson, one or tlu.
Justices ol*snld onbrt, this t Bill day of July, A.D.
1847. liRftteg R. FORT, Clk. o.o. b. o-
Oeoi'glit-Apiillns County.
To nil wIiiiiii it iiiav concern. '
■ TXrilEREAS. Ja*su Mobley nppltaa to'iiii* for
▼ V letters of Admliiiatniliou, with the wdlaii-
i nexed, nn thuieatute hf.Snlmuoh Mobley, Ifite of
» Apbllngoonnty,deeseeed, ' .. ..
* rhosu nro tlturefore lo clto and ndinoutah all
and ■ingiilnr the hsira arid troditors of said da-
■ oeaiod, tQ file their «bjeciibu* in my office (if any
they 'havo,) within tho time prescribed hy law.
Given from under my hand, tliir Uie Dili day of
July; 1847.
MALCOM JOHNSON, Clk; c. o. a. c.
jifly 80 ■
r Uitafifin-UlilKicll Cuumy.
r . . To n|l whom it uinV concern.
• \T|7’IIF.REAS, Aiigitafus Lanier, Guardian of
YV Thomfi. Lee, hath applied to the lion, tho
, Court of Ordinury, while sitting for ordinary pur-
r pWa. for lettors disHiUaory from said Cfuardion*
; 'I’hese ere therefore lo cite and admoittah nil
r persona concerned or inttrested, to file tljoir ob
jections (if nny they hnvo) in nty office within the
• time prescribed by law, otherwise letters disniis-
| «ory will bn granted to'the applicant-
Witnosatho Hon. Jamo* Cone, one of the Jus
tices of tho said Court, thin the 10th dfty of Feb
ruary, 1846. DAVID BEASLEY,
feb 26 c. o. o. b. c.
Georgia—Apoliutt couitiy.
To oil whom it limy cottcern.
VATHEREAS, Daniel G. Hnppa, Guardian of
W the lioirs ul Solomon Carter of said coun
ty«. deceased, npptie* to me for letters of dtatu s-
sion from said guardinnship
’ These are therefore to cito nnd admonish all and
' singular the kindred aiid creditors of said deceased
’ to file tliuir ohjeciiou* (ifany diey have) within tho
lime proscribed by law, why a.iid lottera should
nut be grunted.
Given under my hand and seal of office, tliib 11th
day of January, 1847.
feb 40 M’ALCOM JOHNSON, c c. o. a. c
Oe<u*£m--A!>i>Iiiitf County.
To all Whom it tuny concern.
1 4ST1TEREAS-, John Mlies, Guardian ofJnities
Jt Ann Kemp, applies th ino for lettors of
• dismission from said guardianship.
These are therofor to cite and admonish nil nud
' singular, the kindri’d nnl creditors of said deceas
ed, to filo their objuctious (if nny they have)
within ihu time preVciitird' hy law, why said let
ters should not he granted.
Given from under my linnd at office, this 11 th
January. 1847. MaLCOM JOHNSON,
feb 11) Clk. o o. a. c.
<4coi , giit-€aiiidi > u Comity.
To all whom it tnnv concern.
TXTHEREAS, John W. June-, Administrator
Tt of all und singular the estate of Janie*
Moore, lute of said comity, deceased, hath made
application lo the lion, the Court uf Ordinary
for saidcounty, for Letters of Dismission from said
estate.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all con
cerned, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the applicant's discharge in the Clerk’s office of
• the said Courton or before the fifteenth day of Jnly,
next, otherwise lettors disinissnrv will bournnted.
• Witness the Hon. William Cotaon, otic of the
Justices of said Court, this 12lh day of January,
1847.
>n 12 HENRY R. FORT. o. o. o. c.c.
tieorgla— UiiHor.li Comify.
To all whom it may concern.
*Y7ETHEREAS. Mitchell Utown, Gunrdian of
YY Edwin Hobbs,orphan nf Drury llnhlis, de
ceased, applies to the ilouorablo Court of Ordi-
nary of Bulloch county, for letters 4isinissory
from said gunrdianrihip.
These nro thurofure lo cito nud admonish all
persons whatsoever interested, to file their objec
tions, ff any, in my office within the lima prescrib
ed by law, otherwise lettors dismissory will he
granted to appliuant.
Witness, the Hon. Peter Cone, one of the Jus-
ices of tho said Court, this I5ih day of January,
A.D. 1847. DAVID BEASLEY,
jan 26 c. c. o. b. c.
TVTOTICE.—All persons indebted to iho cs-
-Ll late of Reubin Nail, deceased, late of Tati-
nnll county, Georgia, nre required to make im
medinto payment. Those having demands n*
gainst said estate nro required.*to render them in
ugreeublo to law.
JESSE MOBLEY, Administrator,
jnly 2 —
[V| ©TICE.—Three mouth* alter data, uppli-
cation will he uiado to the Cetilrnl Kail Road
nndBaiiking Company of Georgia, for renown! of
CommtahionRrs' certificute No. 417, dated 23d of
February, 1836, for five shares of stock in said
Company, given iu ihe nnmo of Mrs. Sarah M.
Warren, said certificate being oitlier lost or mislaid.
J. VV PEARSON.
may 14 ft 3—
*JVT OT1CE.—Tlirvo mouth* at or date, nppli
-L cation will be made to the Central Kail Road
und Banking Company of Georgia, for renew nl of
two certificate* of Stock ill said Company,one da
ted January 9. 1839, nuuiherHd?7, for live share*,
nnd (he other dated April 23,1842, utioibered II,
forseven shares,said certificates having been lost or
stolen. JANE M. YOUNG,
may 13 ih!3—
LlOUR mouth* alter date, application will ho
A made to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch county, while sitting lor ordinary purpos
es, for leave to sull all the personal estate of Jas.
Waniack, deceased, viz'; two slaves, Will, and
Nancy, sold for Iho benefit of lint heirs and credi
tor* of said estate.
may 7 , JAMES YOUNG, A«Jm r.
I.10UR mouths after date, application will be
A made to tlio Hun. the Court of Ordinary of
Bulloch county, while sitting for ordinary purpos
es, for lenvo to sell n negro man bv the name of
Tom, belonging to the estnto of John William*,
deceased; sold for the beuofit of the heirs nnd ere
ditors of said estate.
E. H. SCARBOROUGH,.Adm’r.
SUSANNAH WILLIAMS, Adm’x.
may 7
■jVrOTlCE —Four mouths niter date, npnlica*
lY tion will bo mnde to the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Liberty County, while sitting for Ordi
nary purposes, lor leavu'to sell all the remaining
red! estate of Robert Hendry, E-q. deceased, late
of snid county, for ihe tiene’fit of the lioirs of said
estate. JOHN A. HENDRY. ? r ,
apr 16 . ENOCH DANIEL, J U
AN OUR mouth* niter date, application will be
A made to the Hon ilia Juslie-s of the Inferior
Court of Chnihnin county, while sitting as a Court
of Ordinary, for leave to sell tho real e«tnto aud
slaves, belonging to the estnto of Michm 1 Dillon,
tato of said county, deconsed.for the benefit ofthe
heirs, dovisoe*and legatees of snid estate.
f „ ROBERT-M CHARLTON, Ex’or.
June 23
.AIOUR moiitiis after date, applirntimi will ho
A- inade to the Honorobld tho Inferior Court
or Liberty county, wiion sitilng for ordinary ptir-
poses, for leave to sell part ofthe.-rbol and porso--
nal estate or Cnpt. Joseph Jones, lute of said Coun
ty, deceased, for ihe benefit of. the heir* of said
estate. L. 8. L JONES, Qualified Ex’lx.
jnne 10 .
1/’“ JllUBTIIS ni'ler Unto nppljcntioti
JL will tin Miiiiln lo tlio Hon Ilie Jit.lia, . of llm
Inferior Court of Urynn country, wlt.a aitllng o.o
Court of Ordinary, (or lane, to sail nlltho nation
al properly of .Mary S. Wil.nn, n minor.
,uno 85 Ol W. IIART, iGiOTn.
, Ih' ^ * hi nJjea Eastern'
AJ Hoy, nn excellent article, landing from brie
Charles Joseph- Fur sale by ,
jnly 17 WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
R J» A AO LAUIIIIU
AV 60 bag* Rio Coffee, 60 do Lnguira. in Rtore
“juiri?‘- y ;»
•cctoble
f warrant Uiat h.
i other Hi
AI orenry, or any otijeV Drug injurloitit liitl!. moat
lii-lionlo cunalllaiii.il. III. N.nurpV ny*» nuioily.
BW
•Vj»K«UblO; Tit i.'oilq ur’iil.’liOTi Fimllj Motlicliiai
nuw ill u.., sail I warraal il lo ante all ca.aa or
FEVER AND AGUE In iho iliotl.pato oriwati
ty four hours.
Mr W. Humphreys—Dear Sjn—ilaving aeon
io loooli said ulmhl your, Fever noil Ague Pills, J
wiia iiiilucad to iiy thrm Upon a man 1 had hi my
omployinotit. They Itnd the desired eft’ect, lind l
cnii salnly recommend them to the public ‘ Your*,
respectfully, ' : JOHN N. LEWIS.
Savannah, April 7lhf 1847.
ME W'. lliiinpliroyi—D«ar Sir Permit me to
congratulate you upon tho very^oipnriuiii discov
ory which by your perseverance and study, you
have discovered for the cure of Fever and Aguo.
I can vouch fiir tho qualities of it, os I was compell*
eU.tri use said mudloiiiu fur. my son, and Iroin the
uso of it he ia cnuipletely cured, and has had no
uttack of the sauio fliaoaie. I am your db’t Serv’t,
!• JAMES F. BL018.
Savannah, April 8,1847.
Tldala to certify, thot I, John F. Crirdell, bf tho
city of Savannah; was subject to tho Fever ami
Aguo, each attack growing worse than the first, on*
til I eeut for Mr. lliimplireys’ Fever und'Ague
Medicine, and took il arcnriling to hit iliiciiious
audit cured me in ksstliMittwelvo Ininra. 1 cheer*
fully recoiiiuiuiid this valuable mudieiub' to iho
public as a safe bnil certain cure for the above dis
ease. Yours, respectfully,
JOHN F. CARDELL.
Suvannnji, April 8tli, 1847.
Mr. Wm. Humphreys, Jr.—Dear 8ir—Having
Used yuur inediciiie for the Fuver and Ague, and
it having tha desired elfert, I believe il my duty to
rccominondifto tiio public iih t|ie safest nud speed*
iest cure for tho above meiiiiuiied dirieiise. Res*
pecifully yours, A. BONAUU.
Suvmiuuli, April 7ih, 1847.
Mr.: William I’nmpbrey*. Jun’r—Dcnr Sir—
With pleasure I give my certificate, recommend*
iug your Pills to die ptihlto nstiiu only certain cure
for tho lever nqd ague, vvliieh 1 was uiUicUul
with fur near 12 months During that time 1 tried
medical advice ntid other remedies usually sold for
the complaint, but all was useless. After every
thing I tried your medicine, und can safely re
commend it to tbo public. I now cojoy good health
being cured in I«-hs than 24 hours.
I remain vours, Ac. C. Clark.
March io, 1847.
MORE PROOFl-READ! READ!!
The following additional certificate is pre
sented to the public, showing tho efficncy of
HUMPHREYS' FEVER AND AG*IF. .MEDI
CINE. He Ins had additional certificate* to the
same effect, which will be presented from time to
time:
“This is lo certify that I was subject to tho Fe
ver and Ague, fur which I tried medical advice, and
Rowaud’sTonix Mixture, and other remedies,Inn
none had thelunxt effect. I was then recommend
ed to Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr who cured uie in
lo*s than twelve hours,* to whom I return my
thanks, and advise all afflicted as nbuve to try his
Medicine. Respectfully,
John N.
Savannnh, Feb. 20, 1847.”
'.VA Ii,—'Ihe subset iht't hit# removed
_ >: in the cliritar/lore luljOimng May dfc Co’a.
.Saddlery, nti'd op|m»UeParsons's Drag
l|a*'/nitta'iind Is.titll receiving largo , ad
h j. stuck, oF BOOKS AND .STAIN
„ Btoro.aud.
.additlOflSitb,
, , jf BOOKS AND STATIONERY,
Which are offerad foriaalu At reditanr prices,
..'PAPER'^OFEVERYDESCKlPTIOfN-Eng-
liSh,T reuch aild Auioricaii of every grade of dual*.
hy.aiH pfifo. .A fine nriido of {luted Letter Pa
per, fromId $2 60 jler ream. , ■ •
.- 8TEED PENS.i'u grout variety, rrom37i'cenla
io 91 per griw. * ’ ■*.. i
»*o* | c«»r .nauTiNQ, coi’yingand
MARKING INKS. Engii.li ntol Aiti.riciini .Uu,
aUIELS. HEADY MADE PENS *. UUU.L
PEN Ml US, ihu l.lttur m new nml ingi:nioiuly tuflii
article or tho best quills, nnd used with holders.
Also, a linelusuriRient of 4to Oapt Demy nnd
Medium,Portfolios, with nud wiiliontlocks. Plain
Sheep, Morocco, extra gillTurkoy' Morocco mid
Papier Mik Iib du.
FRENCH
k’oucl 1’eacel nml t.iberty! I
• I TO.THE AFF1UTKD.
B^ M, 8..Ti , u„u,, M. D VJImd«; Gcoiiuu.
Wliou w.t breoli. lurlh nml wltii in Vvfii ai.rni
Among the imtious'aprenda a dread di*mity
.VVIta.icomiiiering legions, .miiddcnedUtildly storm
I heeitaUel anil kill mid wuund and'rhy.
When nutliing is heard hut the din nud »tnre.
And«rouu*aiiil cries of helpless utihing Ihe,
CduiBge.nilu Peace, step lonii, 'lu ll.ioe to mw
Our nqblest from that open yawning grave.
PO RC ELI AN PUMP INIC-
Sl ANDS—a fine assortment; also, a grent vurl*
oty ol Glass aiid other Inks, logeiln-r with a fine
Mock generally of iudispiusiblo and convenient ur
tidus for an pllleu or coiiuiiug l otim.
Also, a.lino assurtmoui of F,iigllsh nnd French
• SfjAffl AND FANCY NOTE PAPER AND
ENVELOPES. Visiting Cards. Card Cases’, Cut
Glass Suule,und plain nnd fuucy VVufers of every
description and lor all occasions, together with u
vuriely uf articles selected especially lor tho uc-
ot'iiimodatioii of the Ladies
CHESS MEN AND BACKGAMMON AND
DRAUGHT BOARDS of various sizes; oLo, a
variety of new and interesting- Game* for Youth.
ANNUALS FOIt 1847, eplciididly illustrated
and richly hound. Also, an extensive stock of tho
owe«t& best JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS.
The new wurks of the day will be received ns
they uru issued by iho publishers, uud sold at their
prices.
Books. English, French or American, not on
hand, will bo ordered and furnished m publishers'
prices.
The subscriber solicits the patronage of the com
munity. His honk stock generally is sold at pub
lishers' prices, and in regard to Stationery, lie feels
assured of being able In give satisfaction.
To iho country merchant is nfferrud 2000
Spoiling Bonks 60.000 Quills, 3000 qnirei Blank
Work, 500 Slates, nnd a large atnek of Bibh-s and
TflfltnmenlH.lIyinu Books,Note Books, Paper,Ink,
Siecl Peiis, and School Bonk- generally, at lower
prices lli-in lias before been nfiWcd in ibis market.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AND BOOK
BINDING, executed as formerly, upon the low
est terms, nml iiriliebesi manner.
nov 17 JOHN .M. COOPER.
Wlicn fell, dhepso with ovnrmaMcrihg forces,
! Proitra os iiis iiapless victims all urnuml,
W hen Tevers 'cum and cluouio lingering hosts
. Destroy, and ah! there can no help be loom!,
,;Vlmn no lung is lieard but the wail of woe,
Of sufferers tos-ing thnui to and fro,
Come good Samaritan, llio balm apply,
AlhJ the lov’d weary one wont faint of die.
What though the tyrant in his lorty pride.
•May rule bis subjects with an iron road,
What though forages, man may be denied
The right to speak or act hut by hi* nod,
Whin though Iih may he bou nd in strongest chains,
And nothing has but wlmt Ills lord ordains,
Yet Liberty slops forih nud iota him free,
And lyrunte with their votaries turnand fioe.
AVIiat though disease* of whatever name,
Retain thuir hold on haplees men for years,
What though a hundred iiiincrulsous uf.faiue
Hnvo done their best to stop llieir wild careers,
What though llio nosiruiiispl ihe quack, ihu pill,
Tlie s^rrup, balsam, or cold water fail,
Yet Thomson's, simplo means may sot them free
To raiso the gladd'umg shout of Liborly!
Il is not die purposo ol^ tho undcrslgneil lo on
ter now upon the comparative uierita of .either
system of medical practice; the facts presented
from time to time ought to constitute the best
arguments, nml so viewing it lie would simply beg
to present “a low more of iho shiuo norl,"'simply
remarking tint there are yev “ul'ww more left.” *
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
"Another Drspornte Case Cured without seeing
. Speari.no.
Mr. Humphreys—As you desired mo tn inform
you what Rticcens I had in using your Fever und
Ague Medicine ill (lie case of myself nud husband,
I do wiih pleasure recommend it to die public o.s
one oftho best medicines for tho di8onse,nnd wish
you success m this discovery. Your*, respectfully.
Maky Metzger.
John Metzger.
This is to certify, that 1 wna a subject to the Fe
ver uud Ague for two years, having them every day
very sovere, for which I tried medicnl aid, but
found no benefit until I wa* recommended to Mr.
Wm. Humphreys, Jr. a Druggist of Snvanii di,
who cured me in twelve hours, to whom I give
this certificate for the benefit of all whu urc trou
bled with this troublenomodisenso.
Michael Donnelly.
Are we not individually called upon, when we
become furnished with any knowledge which, by
more oxtended diffusion,.will promote tho happi
ness nnd welfare of tlmso around u«, lo niako
known witliijiil hesitation such menus of relief and
comfort? Feeling this to be my duty, I would di
rcct the attention ol ihosn ilistree-ed with Fever
nud Affue, to tho great utility of Mr. Wm. Humph
reys' Fever and Aauo Medicine in that trouble-
P AKV VI2X, Tlio AreliiU’Ct, by W 11 Ran*
left
Graham's Magazine for Juno
Godry's Lady's Bonk for Juan
Tho New York Illustrated Alagiizino for June
Fate of the Blcnden Hill, East Indiamun, with
an account of her wreck und the sufferings and
privations of the survivor* for six month*, on tho
desolate Islands of lnnrccssible uud Tristan
D'aciinlm, by Alexander M Greig
The Q.U ilruoue, or St Michael’s Day, hy the
author of “The Sooth West”
1844, or tho Power of tlio • S F" a Talc, do-
v» loping the secret actions of Parties durins the
Presidential Campaign of 1844, hy Thomas Dunn
English
Health made easy far the People
Don Pntz and other Poems, by a Virginian
The Indian Bucaiiior, nr the Trappers Daughter
The Victim of Intrigue, a Tale of Burr’s con
spiracy, by James W Taylor
The Witch of the Wave, nr tha Personal Ex
perience of J I/I Green the Reformed Gambler.
Tho History of St Giles and S.. James, hy
Douglass Jerrold. Cnmpleh>.<|
Piccinla, the Prisoner of Freiicstralla*. or Cnp-
../ity Captive, by X B Lniutino.a new edition.
Also, further snpplip* of Strenk* of Squaiter'i
Life; A Winter (Jilt for Ladies; Flirtations, by La.
dy Charlotte Bury; George, hy Dum >«; Tlio Surf
Skiff; Tancred, by D'Isrnplis The Doworless, by
Maunme Charles Re) band; Alderbrnok, a colloc
lion of Funny Forrester’s Viilago Sketches, po
em*, &c. Received by
inay28 JOHN M. COOPER.
vnme complaint. Besides having been restored to
universal hunlih end vigor myself, I have had an
opportunity or witnessing another remarkable in-
Htnnce.of recovery from the use of it, in one oftho
worst cn*os. I havo tried a great many different
remedies, hut all in vain. I was reduced from a
strung healthy man, to almost a ninro skeleton. 1
had almost given up that 1 would get rid of ilie
complaint, but ut lastlsnw Mr. Win. Humphreys,.
Jr’s advertisement, nnd tried his Fever nnd Ague
Medicine, and I am now enjoying good health,
nnd 1 am now gaining my strength very fast, and
I recommend it to tho pnhltcn* a good nnd simple
remedy for the Fevor nnd Ague. My chief abject
in this communication is to acquaint every indivi
dual who has suffered under die above obstinate
and too often serious disenso, with the virtues of
Iho above valuable Alcdiriuu. Also, to retidnr
tlinnks to the proprietor, for Ids bdimvoleni exer
tion* to Hprenn still further its itaofu uess, despite
the selli.-h charges of courtesy and presumption.
Michael M. O’Connell.
Catharine Reilly.
I certify that die above certificate* nre correct—
one of them is my broth* r and ilin other u relation,
nnd with tlio greatest plea-tire I recommend this
Mblirina to the public. The two case* nre truly
astonishing case*. We tr.ed u-greut many reme
dies nnd medicines, hut found no relief until tho
nhovo named gentleman was recommended to us.
Both of the named persons used (Ids valuable rem
edy, and nre now onjnyiiig good health, being
cured in the short time of twenty-four hours.
Respectfully, yours, & c.
Patrick O’Connell
Maron, Jan. 1,1847.
Mr. Win. Humphreys—Dear Sir—I am one of
those who are willing to acknowledge and award
merit to whomsoever it is duo. I think that your
Fever nud Ague Pills is a safe and speedy core
for that troublesome disease, ns my Alothcrnnd
Son were both nffiicted with it for some limo and
had taken various remedies suggested by friends
without effect, when I requested n friend visiting
Savannah to procures box of your Pills, nud when
ho returned he handed mo one as a present from
you. The Pills were taken by my Mother nnd
Son. which cured them in less than Twenty Four
Hours. 1 therefore recommend to all those af
flicted with this troublesome disease, to apply to
Win. Humphreys, Jr. fora box of hi* Pills, and
follow his direction*, and if limy nro not cured
a very short time, I will givo it up.
Respectfully, J. Joseph Hodges.
Lute of Savuuuuii.
T ug victim of iytuioue.*
tnlo of Burr's Conspiracy, by James W,
Taylor.
The Quadroone, or St. MichauD Day, by tlio
author of‘The Soxliwcst,'&c
Gambling Unmasked, or tho Personal Experi
ence ofJ. II. Green, the Reformed Gambler.
Tnnkrod, or tlio New Crusades, hy D'Drneli.
Tho Pictorial Brothor Jonathan for the 4tli of
July.
Graham'.--, Godcys, and the N. Y. Illustrated
Magazines.fur June.
The Winior Gift for Young Ladies,
tn-y 28 J. B CIJBBEDGE,
A N EXPOSI TION ok the APOCALYPSE,
by -C
by Dnvid N. I.ord.
History of the Valley of the Mississippi, &c.
&c., by John W.Mouelte, M l).
No. ID, Pictorial History of England.
Tim Life of Christ, in tlio word* oftho Enti-
geli-is, for the uso of young persons.
Thu Atlantic Club-Book, being sketches in
prose nud versa, by Messrs. P.ioidiii!!, Haiieck,
Cox, Bryant, Fay, Morris, Willis, Palmer, and
oilier*.
Letters, Conversations mi l Recollectin'.* ofS
T Coleridge.
Importance of Practical Education and useful
Knowledge being a selection from hi* Orations
and oilier Discourses, by Edward Everett.
The Fireside Friend, or Feinalo Student, being
advice to Young Ladies on (lie important subject
of Education, by Mrs Phelps.
Tho Lilo nud Voyages of Christopher Cnlum.-
biis, by Washington Irving.
Scones in Nature, or Conversations for Chil*
•Iren, on Land and Water.
Tales of Worn in's Trial*, by Mrs SC Hall.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 20
Georgia. Troup county, 30l!i Sept. 1846.
Dr. Thomson:
Sir—I saw an advertisement in the Record-’
signed by VViuship S. Page, of a cure that wi.s
perform' d hy you ol'his daughter, who was attack
ed with palsy nod tiiseaso of the spine, by which
she was entirely disabled and lo-t the use of the
lowor extremities. I have a girl that lias been
precisely in that situation for three months past,
nrul have (riud ull nieuiitJ, hilt to no oilecl. * “
“ “ Write me a line us soon as convenient.
Yours respectfully, .
TIIO’S W. ASHFORD.
On the 4th November, instructions were receiv
ed to send on the medicines by mail, nnd lie sub
sequently in stating the progress of the case,
writes:
DenrSir—.My servent girl is much mended,
siuco I wrote you Inst, she had at that time her
crotches to assist her in wnlking. she can now
walk from house to hou«e without them, though
she is vet quite wabbling in her walk. # * k ’ *
And on the 19th May, 1847, he write*:
Donr Sir—I havo taken my soul after h iving
been absent from home sometime, to inform yon
that my girl, 1 believe, in about ns well ns ever. *
* * Enclosed is what is whut is duo yon. If uiy
name will beoT any heiieiiltoyon you may make
any use of it you please on such an occasion. 1
expect you will have n cull from Sooth Carolina,
ns 1 hnvo informed some of my diseased friends
tlicro of your skill an n physician.
Yours respucifnilv,
TIIO’S N'V. ASHFORD.
Houston Co., Ga., Jan. Dili, 1817.
I hereby certity, that some two years ago my
negro woman Mary, was taken wiih Peolapsus
Uteri, nnd its attendant difficulties, I called in Ur
J. J .Join?'*, a Botanic Physician, uud another gen
tleman of Ihe same school, (believed to he both
graduates of tho S. B. AI College ) who alter
using all their efforts to relievo her entirely failud.
I (lieu sold her to Dr, Jones, who immediately
brought her to Dr. AI. 8. Thomson, of At neon,
who soon cured her, I believe in less than a mouth,
90 that she lins si* c.t had two children, and is en
tirely well; this 1 c.in testify as 1 now own her
again.
LEVI KING.
Jasper Co., SGth April. 1847.
This may corlify, (hut for thrcoye.ar* 1 had been
subject to Epilepsy, nr Convulsive Fits. I wa*
attacked soon after taking a severe strain ut heavy
lifting, and continued lo have them about once ii
month lor that length of time, notwithstanding all
the dinrta that were made to cure me Find'itg
that nothing done mo any good, and hearing th.it
l)r. AI. S. Thomson could core such casus, l de
termined to try him, und so called on him and got
onn prescription of medicine, which 1 am hippy
and proud to suy has entirely cuicd tun. 1 have
had no symptoms of them hut once shortly after I
commenced inking ii, and hnvo now been as well
as l ever wus for about a \enr.
GEORGE AI. LU AITKIN.
LATE AND IMPORTANT FRO.M FLORI
DA— Mr. Wm. Humphreys:—Sir: I consider
il my doty to recommend your Fever nud Aguo
Pills to the public a* the only safe and certain eure
for tho Fever nnd Aguo, which I was afflicted
with ft»r near fourteen months, nnd tried every
remedy thaVcould he thought of, but none had tlio
least effect. Finally I was advised by n friend to
6ur Piljv When I made up my niind to do
placed but little confidence in them or nnv
-inly 28
O R. HENDRICKSON.
k *; and I recommend nil who n’ra
J, G. Garnett.
Agents—Slintwoll & Gilbert. Af neon ;. Dorsey
t Knott, and Israel Alorris, Griffin; P. A. Moise,
.AVaifTXD/—'Agents for South Carolina. Gent 1 ;
WAI. HUMPHREY8.JR. Druggist, '
.map 18 CorBtiy nnd Drayttfn «i*;8»vhnuah.
T A DIES AND GENTLEMEN : Ihnreinst
— ■ . ...U Qiun. uun
way's Chinose Medicoled JSonp, one of the heap
idlfet Soaps now in u*e. • . - v . ~
n>«y w. mvmphreys, ! jr. ;
■tlAmiLV JIACKEKKL.-A „ry
JL pbridr nVticle inlt tip in kits, quarter, andhal.
barrels, expressly for faniily qso; for sqIo bvr ' •
-.:npr 27 r JTWA8HBURN *: WILDER.
tmnwfnfSK-0' FtEi*7 for *alo hy~ 7 -'—
A merican comedies. i» y j k Paulding.
nnd Willinm Irving Paulding
The Statesmen of Amurica io 1816 by Surali
Alytton Alnury.
Vol 1, Tlio History of St Giles nud Si Jnmo*.
by Douglas Jerrold, K*q.
Sylvuudire, orilie Disputed Iiiiicritatico, by A
lexauder Dam is.
Buff nnd Blue; or the Privateer* of tlio Revo
lution; A Tale ol Long Is!uud Sound,by Charles F.
Sterling.
Tlio Black Prophet, a 'Palo ofLish Famine, hy
William Curleton.
Taylor’s Gold und Silver Coin Exumiitar, de
signed tn contain lac simile Engravings of all the
Gold and Silver coins ut the pranout time in cir
culation throughout tho world, wiih tho name and
current value of the coin in ilie United Status,
specified under each piece, Ac.
The Elder Stator, or tho Unbroken Proini-o,hy
Mr* M L Sweetser.
Tlio Scout of tho Silver Pond, a tala of the Re
volution.
No. 3, North Amorican Scenery.
Also, fnrthor supplies of
Fanny Robertoen; Marietta.orthe Bmlv Snatch-
or*; Acts of Corinth; Tho Divorced; TJie Comic
Wandering Jew; Old Saint Paul’s; Tlio Boll** of
Boston; Frank A1nr*ton; Tho Pirate Queen; Nu-
polenn uud his Alurslial*.
Recnivcd by JOHN Af. COOPER,
mar 17
por«nn* desirous nf testing* th" efficacy ofthese
remedies in their own oases, no mailer where they
reside, nau do so very conveniently, hy sending
choir age nnd symptom* in writing as correctly a*
pu'ssitile, when inodiriliesto suit them will hnnom-
npuuded and sent by mail, express or private
hand. His fee in such cam* i* only five dollars
n month, which uny he enclosed am! sent by mail
at hi* risk. Medicines cannot be sent to a gro t
distance uulus-* tin: amount t* enclosed ur a pro
per reference given. Let tor* to entitle thorn to nt-
teiilien must ho post paid Tlio pour presenting a
certificate of inability to pay nre never sent empty
away. The afflicted of the Rev. Clergy, are of
course, always exempt from charge. Patients un
der his immediate cam nro rhurged in proportion
to iho amount of attention necessary. In rnuso
qnenne of llio great increase of office business il
will lie impossible for tho subscriber lu go mu eh
into ihe country except in very urgent case*, nor
will he be able to go for anything under the usual
charge of other Phys cinus, but oill altotid iu tho
city ns promptly os posslblo
A! S. THOMSON, M D.
Alucon July 13, 1847. lyr—o july 23
T Hfi FARtUEU’a (JBTIPJAHON,
nr Essays on the principles ntid practice of
American Husbandry, with an address, uhd uu ap.
V. A • I... . I* n l«ln LI rtn I ......
pendix, &c.; by tha;lnte Hon. Je**e Bilal.
Tbo,Philosophy of Magic, Prmligie* and ap
rout Miracles. froiu the French of Kusebe S«lv.-
ppa-
rto.
Alemoirsnf the inosi eminent American Mechan
ic*, also Lives of Distinguished European Me
chanics, togHihnr wiih Anecdote*, &<]., relating to
.tlio Aluchanic Arts; by Henry IIowe*
Rnmblat about the Country; by Mr* E F Ellet.
Tl;e Lives of Vn*co Nunez Du Buibmi.ihe dis-
nnverer of the Pacific Ocean; llernnudo' Cortes;
‘ .I'ecotiqao/br of Mexico; and Francisco Pizarro,
jhe conuueror'of Pern. ,•
’Tho Hugobnot.atiileof tha French Protesintits,
by G P II James, Esq.
i No. 17, Harpers’. Pictoml History of England.
Daniel Dennison, and tlie.Ciimborland States-
ninnj by. the late Mr* Hpfl.nd. .
Nos 131 aud 132. Harpers' Illuminated Shnks..
peare,
No 20 Yankee Doodle.
Lives pf ihe Lord Cbahoellnr*.
. Received by JOHN AI.,COOPER.
f feb 24 .
milE SVBSCRlUEIf hu* revived per
X schr Columbia an assortment of .SILVER
WARE.-whlch conslms of Spoons, Fork*. Ladles,
Fish Kiiives, Sugar Tong*, Cyphnns, Clip*, But-
op* 24
life by ‘
DENSLOW ^ WEBSTER.
ter Knives,’Ac. Ac. warranted oftho best qnnltty
sllvor. ond for eaU at the loweM pricM.
< apr20 Ti IV AVILAI.OT.
t ,■ jrirtiay.
T inE.—capks ftciti Litud, landing from
ijfti.'.kl.iM LVv.Au. it* '’iwl.ii.F
■chriMary Farrdw at Jnhnsoif* wharf, for
saleby . ^ >lT BALDWIN*A X'U
may 20 • ’
T ill: SECRET TRIBUNAL, a hta-
lorical romance of the IGlii century, by Al
exander Diiiiius.
Joseph Knslibrook, or the Poacher, by Captain
Alary nit.
The Life nnd Adventure* of J A Murrell, the
Great Western Laud Pirate, with 82 Elegant and
spirited Engraving*.
Cecilia, or Woman’s Love, by Duma*.
The Sea Sorpeut, or the Quceu of the Coral
Cave.
The Desperado-8 oftho Southwest, containing
nn account of llm Cane Hill Alurderers.by Chas.
Summerfieid, ofTexns.
History of the Kings of France, illustrated by
72 portraits of -the suvercigus of France, hv Tlio*
Wvait, AM.
The Buy* Summer Book, hy Thos. Alillcr—36
engravings.
Now supplies of the Alonks Revenge, or the So
cret Enemy; Diuiiua of Meridor,or the Lady o
Afpnsoronn.
Graham’s and God y’s .Magazines for July.
J. B.CUBBEDGE.
jnl) 9 Smith sii(u Market square.
ho baited Statrs bi.in.. '* *' I
•■fl'tiUn.lelpl.-.a ,|' ml " fjpi
l! ri «i»g cure., have K, "f,* 1 1
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a low day,|rrevini„ « PUrgS 1 !
inu. III. nine till „ CB [J*“|'/lw,r,, l JS
may be Oortliden ly umuLhi, ,SP
«“ PW'iv. more
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red by tbo u,c al ibi, x’.tu.bl,, EJS 9 / [
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it"""'-' iiuruwycjiitan/a.1 e ’"•■'Wi
very •ueccnliilly a,„| tvi||,„, »l»
d"lreM«iu ? |,ai u rroei BoiiijlfSi ,l d “«pil.—
my abort lime, ami i, „ffi, ? ml
Rlioiiiiiatuniaud DvffiJ bl
} liU !“ r ’’a coostami, applieft? ir #
lor,more, s blmoi,iiw 1 ih ep , ru “^‘“& M
without Mfdiy', vale,bl, K;,*r; M , m
ooy length of time e,„ a ||, «I
ly ealettlntnd lo dry ,„!» J “(Wi,
wound,, alter they are,uum,!e !?? I
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Ileeeivod.od lb,.,'lit, k 'P'dry.
TUI.K8 HAlJiaa^uTlSfj-H
J NUd nr Nymph SUAP.rJ, JlFfl
composed of an K,„i„„
xtern Butanical di
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fair. A, n creator eo.l eon,r u
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parem lair sbm, Join, Ilotiel'. E,„ m
.IO, or .Nymph Snap may In,, 0
must magical power. veiiqiiMeil f or ^
ol un. niul balsamic plants, to the utS fI y
of all uiiuerul admixture, it U d«iin,|, J
cmnlly lor nsexlroutaly bland,purjftLj2 (
mg xenon on il.. ski.,, aiul t SHTL',
pores and minute secretary veils,uLM
purities from tlio surface, allay,rvewiffi
iiaflauimaiioii and by this inc-thod’iloJe H- 1
diMipntea all redness, t,„. pimples, fmdS
cutaneous viuitatiofia so inimical to J
ties*; it* constant use will change the nasi
complexion into one ol rali.itit whitens*
1 o gentlemen nfilicted with a lenArMarfi
-km in shaving, the line ofthe Eau
•hi*, \ v, fl he found to ol ay all cnrjcuUr bn
occasioned by cuinmon soap orcrcimwtW
mate. Just received and Tor sslebr
jau 27 “ 1
T. RYERSON A CQ. I
E eectkical iiahTgiM
AND BELT PUICTOtt
me best quality .-The combined cffecu«(J
nnd cold, iff variability in leniperaturf, udd
gular action of die :>)*taai. produce irtwnlsl
nor nnd rigidity of the skiu. inducing i suk]
disotiHe which deprives that covcriuicfiuld
J*y. retiders it incapable of performrsi 4
runctions for which tiatnrcilcsigued it. T*n»
dy this evil, and restore the skin to alitillftlM
has long been u desirable object; aiidlbjres*
ha* hoen found iu the operation of the Ilutir
and Bolt Frictor.
Tlio movement of nil parts of ihcbodjilL
nndurgniiig tlio proce** «r friolion. produminj
oral ucivity and circulation of the blncd.ali
the same time removes nil encmetaiimufrwll
skin, nud clears nn l opens ihe pores e/rcctBi^l
The regular use of the Ihir Prictor* nijkiM
morning, will produce # general glow nud bw
fill excitement of the skin, nnd wil, no fntiridk
n preventive mid core in all c.\*es of Cold,KkJ
iiialisiii, N:c. They require only to be utediil
dur that llieir most Leiieliciulefllcts may IxLmi
and appreciated.
feh 7 T. UVKRSOX A C0.|
Q EBIHNU’S IIKSTOIIATIVEI'OrtDIAbj
QEI.
O Cnstnin Home, New-York, June 10, IIH
C. O'. Sebring, Esq —DearSir: Theextnad
ry benefit received bv me from llieim *fH
‘‘Restorative Cordial,” imped* in* lo mikiM
following stntinicnt.notonly asnanct oldutiij
gard tn *iifi'ering limaanity, but ns one olju
toward* you, its proprietor.
For ten years 1 wa* most icrinudy fllicttliij
Dyspepsia uni its vaiiiiii*cniii|»licaiirn*,wir
so, indeed, that I wo* often unfilled for bur
one or two day* in the week. 1 mlTrred ■
from disordered digestion and a p.unful
of tlio bowel*, fonnteietl with lite uiod W
some and obstinutc coMivencss, liie psrticua
which it would be out of plica here lo ipw
Suffice it tn *ny, that the firiiluntleoffwilj
utivo Cordial, taken suiiiesixmofi'hi g".w*
me iniuifdiuip relief; nml that li-iviiivcsiiju
from time lo tiino, I am nnw hippy lovd»|
cure nn* been complete nud puruisnetit’ Wafl
that many may bo similarly nfilicted tuiikl
riou* forms of Dyn|>cp*iti, I nin induced J»r
ihi* public arknowioifgmeiit for llio MoenW
Respectfully, yours. A c, Wa llw*^ L
Inspector of Customs far the PotlofMJ
A further supply, just received andfrft»®
juim 11 T. ItVKRSpW
a-BAKsFluKsy isaffl
X Warranted equal in strength to
ii,glass lor Table Jellies, and of grnimt»|
disease* wli**ro delicate nitininl food I*
i,ml well calculated for lungse* 1
fe ! jf A 9 Kim MellIes -b»
two OIIIICC, of Coopar’. H-fi.'cif
two himrajJniinoirtlinJw.Ur.llieohh.w'f'
of cold wiilar, "oo 0 " d “ h,ir r““ o,
in it llm white ol tiiri u o|S-. “ J"jyjl
good ai/t-d Icoiona, Iho I"* 1 "'” 1
naotoii.nlittlo nutmeg, .J™|, m aili
tn anil tint tuitm "hr
g. ll.er while cold, than to:l
or live iiiiuiites, and lhe» P®“ ,
ling, when it -e
nnd whan cold, will
niton Id ho firat «n „ KXth.ia> ^
water, jin' helo.e the jell/ “ P“ (]n IalH .
to oolite iteaav to torn Ih B ,|/irlCiS
m Jell/ Bog ,< rooda offlan^io ^
«,I,e opening,.oJf “J --
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T HE KEDGE ANCHUR. or Youug Sul.ir’s
Assistant, illustrated with Seventy Engra
vings, by Willium Brady, S. M , U. S. N.
The I torso and hi* Rider, or Sketches nud Anec
dotes of the Noblo 0,'iadroped aud of Emiostri'in
Nation*, hy Rollo Springfield. Received by
jtitte 84 JOHN M. COOlT.ll.
rsum Wool" VVoiliB of tho Kigltt Uov. Join-
X my Taylor. Lord Umhnp of Down Connor
nnd Drnmoro, Haccived by
jnno 88 JOHN M CPOI’Ett.
IVrKWCIIKESE Limditi| hoot tlio brig
J-l Augnita andI'.r aide hy
juna 8? II, Ji GILBERT.
SUPERIOR ENGLISH illUSTARD.-A.ire.li
U aupotv received hy
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent,
jnne 8 Morllct Square.
S ALT.—IdOII aacha ol Sall. I'or <H o Oy
july 6 E. U’. HEINE,MANN'..
thot ,h r " , i""BRu ;i,„, _
dmjc.ll/ hag Mil «»• bo..r«»i
Add one pint of wine « P rtKn«*X
Jolly. Other liquid* nw<Je ftm g ^1
be jollied by using the propel 1
to suit tlio. W5ie—brinff |-
heat..tram n. arid when « ■’J,
ml* Ihe cream matS8jSd.il »‘J
ill monlda.aiiJ whrnip«(«BHj g,, an-J
ed out und will then be ... /.u filth*!
mould* should be tin! 1' vl fa j flJ tt^
vvlll prevent it from stickirt* ‘ I
od and for salo by m. RYKR^OA
mar 19 --—rTaSifl
Wwsss&iis?
ing(coin iiiipnrillea-jfgblj#
rliouomliam.acorfii . h mdW
o( which will yield undiim
raK!
D AHEY’S niAOICAL. l’AIN EX-
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— . 4 jtACTOR.—‘Till* wonder of the neb. i*
capable iff curing nlm»*t every soil of aifilatimi
thot,a**niU tlio human body, as .well ■»relieve nnd
•restore it from all kinds of, suffering nml pain,
eveii from tha oxomciating ogohy of tbo ?® vcro JJ
burn; staid, rheumattam.' tic dolofenux, Ac. i.
jin* allied hilinlreils of live* in dreadful case*, by
itaimpurt nc Instint'eaac hud refc|t 0 .?J^ietijn. and
arresting, by jt« magnetic nnd e'octrio and install'
"tk. ..briber.,.1- rfgfegjgffl
the public, deem it »»“ «' ^n^htsds^^
afcSi^ssaP
own moron iriamW'/.V^ta
from tho f»'r“; i ”S «-W*«.’^t6j
»*t ".y "".silSiM.w
mm
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nrre.tlitg. oy it. ninciiciicnnu o.uwinu ■».. ' —. rT . - ,. v. vr.r: \ —. ,■.
.tuncuil, fluid, iollinioMtion end tnorltlifaltoii.- 1 IM/AH'I"-"
Eor aalo jy thea-qnt. ■ • :■ . |, O ial* hy
. A A. SOMJJIONI. Acer”. I'. .iij
■. .o 'MaihclS'l'ite.
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