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N<LW PtotntUl History of, fcpgfomL • •
Th« RoUgimi* opinion! and character or Y> tilt
initnn. bv E C MMluir®. • »>■’.
Thi Sketch Book of Faahion. hy Mm C F
G T?o Boy's Bororoor Book. hy’Th.unw MiUar
H»rnsr‘t Now York Close Book arranged as o
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P « MI | Laightun or * y«t iu ilm omirnry, by
’'tZi'sm 'Smtront. o' >b« ftu.op, of IM C#rol
C.vrt 0 roioane. of Iha'oooau. hy ft Bvrktir, ho,
°Jt>i»pb Rmhbrook, or lb. P-ncbor, by Lnpc
Rilmiaa., and olher pmieil .ketelii-., by
W *rbo Uf«’«"l Ail».mnr«i of Jolm A Morrell
the Kraal Western Land Pirnif.
. TM Deepeniloni ol Iho Smith" e.t, contain;
lb.t.o “"mint of.he Cono-HUI murJar.. by
Ch.rl.e aomraerPeld ofTewi. . ,
Tbo Otp.ey.or iho Robber, of Neple.. by l.i
“mSfa* SkMeh Book, by M A
Cecilia. orWoman's Loaa. by'A Dnw«*
Tlio Monk'# Revenge. 'T tho Secret Enemy. a
, « ..fill* Ui«p CriiMtief*. tyflantool Spring.L‘q
•rh. r 8.er«tftb«i>'(. •" Hi.iorlo.l amiCtll
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f ! lift Ott/Tl'Olt- or t-'KANciE.-
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li»'«d by a member of lb" Now York Bar . i b
inE.a/y on (ha life* oftheFrench
El.iqo. ooo, nod Iho Oralora of Die Girood ell, by
J T lleedly i edited by <1II Colloo.
Tbo Progtoi. of Ethpology, by John Una oil
^UfoorOoii Taylor. with noroorooe illu.ireled
arcodot a mi l i»tnbnlli-hmenle. .
Tha Boston Conspiracy. a "Me ° r >/ 7 ”" 70,
Consumption Curable, by 8 Rose, M g
Jack Sheppard, e Romance, by W Harrison
Ai ?0M°bfti| F oI! Ill" Middy or lb. Maao.ljjnJin. by
11 "he You"li Chriilion Eiiooii oioJ 01 the P
Da nab ter at School, by Louim F; , y* ,1l ‘ Hniikni*
Conversationson tlm r irnble* ofthe ISovv ej> «
ronnt, for tho use ol children, by Ut. Hon. Lord
^TiiTLife of Col. J.ntos Gardiner to which i*
added The Christian Warrior animated end crown
ed. by Philip Dooddridga, D U.
Bogs’eky’s Golden Treasury.
The Pleiwautnesa ol a Religion* Life..by Mm
^M^thor! for Prayer with Scripture expr«»
•inns, proper lo be used under chcii head. b>
.^Tlle 6 Roonn'i&inrch and Modern Society, edited
hy C Edward* Lester.
The Jesuit-, added bv C F.dwnrd* L"Mor.
Theory end Practice of Teaching, hy Unvid I
1 *f’he Chlr cier of the Gan'lnman, «o Add road to
the Suident* of Miami University, Ohio, by tren-
Nolea fnnn over S^a conMslinff of oh.orvations
ninde in Europe in 'h? years IS4J and 1844. by
j;«r. John Mnchnll n .„.
The Philosophy "f R- ''"".. •>)' 1'* 0 n “ ll "8*
An Elemoll'lery Grommfr of iho Gnok L.n.
Oinpe. oonuinlnii » ..'ne. «' Gr««k on hopli»n
E.oici... for iMii.lnii"" »"h til" rrqn .lt. «o-
Cibuloriee by Ur Koph.rl Kuhnor, Irom lb" U»r-
mnn by Biimnel H. T'lvlor.*
Ltbrery of Eugll’h Uleretnre.
Metliolrsof the Admim.trellnn of Weehlnglon
..id J.ih.l AJam*. edim l from iho p»|i»r« ol Oliver
Wolcott, Secretary of iho Ireinuiy, h* (*eorgu
t: M« ri"ir« of Aneriein Governor., by Jacob
Traci- end mher panere. relallnl principally lo
■he orient, .eltlcm. nl end pri.«r»M"f ill"
In Norm Amerinfrom lb" d..cnv".y of lbe ni.iio-
tr/tn lli.vnar. I77B. enllocied by P» »r
Sear.' Pillliip.il saniljy Uoobl Sv.res Sc«n"«
and Skoichee nr .he Cm.lil.enl I Sear* ft™"
Gei.2r.pl.il S".r«' Plclorial daw'MInn nl Ureel
Briiaiirand Ireland i Sear.' New Piolnrl.l Libra-
o. | Sear. - Hi-tnry nflbo Bible | Sear.' Gniuo lo
ICm.wIndie, Ilfceived by ■
j.ilte k.d JOHN M cool MR
Va IVVO’,it 511 keg. P.tedtr, fiu.n ill" C iu-
JL den Pender Work., for ml" by '
jane 2. L. BALDWIN A-. CO.
rirq O YES, O 1 «• IlClir mb
U NOW.--GEOHGIA, SCH1VEN COUN-
TV rXiigosi 2(1- 1840.—I do li-robv ceriily, ihnl
»ny d Mitihtor Gorohne waamiackHd witli Tv|dms
Fever, on thehih of July Inst, which n» Toli.-wed
hv a evorespuMn. which (HAlcd t’wo hours. I mi*
niHdintHly H.tnt fur Dr. W. U-rndry. whu is now
located at Mr. Bosum’a. in tlri* conniy. nnd in h
lew inoiue .isaflor h’.s arrival, nho win seized with
n noaviid oltack winch ionnedialely locked bnr
jaws. It was emectod by thos« who saw her.
lost she would not live six botire. Butih'ough
loo meaning of G..d. the skid of the Doctor nn.l
toe virtue oflh Tuoinioni.n Medicine, "he wh-
i.Iiut.fdi .lel/relieved. She wn« then seized with
a violent itidauiuMiion. which s«Ht«d itself in her
huwcU, dii.mg tno absence »f the Doctor, bn'.
In our sBio.iimmieut he removed it within one ;
hour a time. Notwithstnndinff the "evenly of the
X Hver.eiie wee restored lo iieulih in 10 days Un
der these consider itions, wc do recommend linn J
aiiHueiilive and ski'ful Pby»icien. '
* GEORGE R WOODWARD. I
ANN U. WOODWARD.
We. the undersigned, do certify Ihnl 'he nhrvc
Ptatemuut telrue, as we were ovo witneesea o the
• aae. IRA B03r0N.
ELIZABETH BOSTON.
LEWIS J'INNER.
LUCRE HA CONNER,
an 1 m " n “
LEGAL AOTIlibS.
Ucorma—ApplHiB CoUfUJ.. .
. To ell whom it tnny concern.
tX7*HKUEA«. Dnuiel Mor.rljwu ipptlee to ibe
▼ T for luliere of AdminUtreiion on l |l® e*Hto
of Henry Simmons, hie ofeMd county dtceuicu.
These nre thofolbr 10 citoahdndinuiilsh oil end
singular, thu kindred and orediiore ol aaiddecoas-
od, to Hie thfalr objectione (If «ny they lwve)
wlthlu ihe time prescribed by law, why Mid-lot*
tare should not be grouted.
Given from under my hand at office, this Oth
September, 1847. MALCOM JOHNSON,
act 4 Clk. c. o. a. c.
«eorwiii— miiiocii County*
To ull wliotn it in«y coucern.
W HEREAS. Alton Williams, Guardian of
iMarilm A. Lvont, hslh applied to the Hon-
oruble Court of Ordinary ol* Bulloch county,
fur fellers dismisnory front eaid gunrdiitiahip.
Thi'se are therefuri! lo cite alia admonish all
porsnns whatsoever iniergsted, to file their ohjee*
lions, if nny, in my otRce within tl»o Umepreacrib-
ud by law, otharwieo lettora dismieenry Will be
grouted In applicant. • v „
DAVID BEASLBY,
net 1
c. c o. u. c.
GeorglR-AppIliit; County.
To ell whom it miv coucern.
W HEREAS. Jin.su Mobluy applies to mo for
letters of Adininistmlion, with the will an*
if’xed. on (he entitle of Solmnou Mobley, Into of
Appling counly, dscraied,
Ph"»n are ilierebtre to cilo nnd admonish ail
•tn«i singular the hMrs nnd ernditore of said do*
censed, lo filoiheir objections in tny ofljca (if any
they have,) within ihe lima prescribed by law.
Given from under my hand, thir tho flih day' of
July. 1847.
MALCOM JOHNSON. Clk. c. o. a. c.
j nly 20
Gcorgin-Bulloclt County*
To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, William E.McElvm, hnth im
plied to (lie Hon. Ihe Justices of Iho Infe
rior Court of Bo loch county, wh'le silting for or
dinary pnrposus, for Loiter* of AtlmiiiHirulion on
th« estate nnd etfi’cis of Boirell Rtcliardsou, lato
of said county, deceased.
Thesu are iherefuru tociie and admonish ull and
singular the kindred end cred.iom of mid deceas
ed, lo fitn iheir rhjeciior.s (if any thev have) lo iho
rpplicarii. in Ilm Clerk’s office of said Court, on
or before ilia fur'eenth day of Oclohor next, nth-
i wise Letters of Administration will be granted
Hie applicant.
Witness, tli* Hon Jamrs Cone, one oftlipjoa-
'ic a of the said Couri. ibis HJfh day of Sept'r,
A D 1817. DAVID BEASLEY,
*ep 13 c. c o n c.
IVTOXICIH-—All person* having demands a*
lx eaiiiHt the astute of Louis Dulbur, lale of
Camdeii County, deceased, arc requested lo pre-
icut them imuiediately. and all persons indebted
to sMdcstite are notified that immediate settle
ment is absolutely nrce-sarv.
MARV DUFOUil, Executrix.
N otick.-ah pcr«ous indebted in tin: cs
talc of Mary E Turner Into of Chalhatn
county decaased, are requested to niako immedi
ate payment; and tho-a having demands against
said estate aro requested Ic» render ihein to the sub-
-criber according as tin* law diroeu.
STEPHEN A. PATOT, AdmV.
an? 17 —
UUK months afterdate, application will be
made to the Hon the Justices of (ho inferior
Court of Chatham county, while sittiti i as a Court
of Ordinary, for leave to'sell the personal proper
ty belonging io tho estim of Mary E. Turner, lain
of t>lid county, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said estate.
STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
■iig IT . —
Boole.', to WHl(h 3tt Iba, 200,700, BOO, 1,000.1,1
1,5UU and 2.500 lbs, constantly on hand add ror
aalo at msuufaoturara’ pricaa, by ■ • ..
DEN8LOVV A. WEBSTER;
Agents for the sale of .llieao Scplos.
Hunt's Morchani’s .MagHZliiu tnnkos tho follow
ing umumuuta upon this useful and convenient
Hr FaiiIbaak’s Pi.atWbm ScAtxs.—ll
that wo aro induced i*» laud an article of trade, ami
we never do unless perfuctly satisfied that we aro
commending somelhiug lltut is useful. Vye cau*
not consent to gratify the cupidity ofsn individual,
at the risk of iuiposinglhe conlidenoe of thousands
of our readers who rely upon the honesty of our
statement*, ir not in the infaliliility of our judg
ment. That great improvements huve been mude
within o few years, iu the instruments nf weighing
merchandise, it a fact familiar to business inen.
Thb nttiiquo clumsy and imtconrnie mothods bt
weighing, have given way to the- invention ol
Amerioatt mechanical skill, and the utmost pre
cision has been attained.. A variety of Platlurni
Balsuceeare manulaotured amt used, wbiclieau-
nol be relied on for any considerable degree of
accuracy: so tliat they nccos-uiily involve ouo
party in peconinry loss. It theraforo allbrds us
pieasttro to refer to the Platform Scales of Mr.
Fairbanks, whioh have been extensively used ju
nil parts of the United Statesfor aaverulycaia.aud
given, ns fir ns our know ledgo extends, very gen-
oral satisfaction. We nurchnncdoneoftheso acutes
three years aiuCo, and hove used them constantly
for we ghing paper, «&o. and lor accuracy and du
rability, wearoquilo sure, they have not. and per
haps cannot, he surpassed. Tho plan of con-
stnic'ion is philosophical end simple. The em
ployment of two levers, with a singla beam, is
certainly the most practicable, iu a compound
platform balauco. Any iucroaso of tho number
of levers or an additional beam, renders tho in
strument more complicated, loss precise in its op
eration and more liable to denugomont. These
•tcide* uro used by many nf the leading merchants,
of New York, whose written testimony to their
superior oxcellenco has been feely noeordud to
the manufacturer*. jnne 0
oLOiuofs Timuarn.-rrutii
Needs no Boualiog — Citir.uns of Ihu United
States, with plnnsure I inform you of tho great
success of Humphrey*’ Fever und Ague Fills
throughout Georein. Sooth C uo inn, Floridn.
Tennessee. Arc. Up to tho 8in of the present
month I have Ind four hundred nnd oighty-tlireo
ciisHs of this distressing complaint, and out of this
large number I have fdled only in four cases,nnd
I can safely any the failure is oil their own side,
and rmt mine. "This mndicino is now found in all
parts of this and tho adjoining Staten, whore it is
recommended by tho must respect able families,
und tii« best roc-mimendiition in, it i* proving it
self to In* an infallible remedy for Fever and Ague.
It is my owu discovery, ami is one of ilia best
oiediciiies ever invented for this dreadful disease
—curing in twelve him s. Prepared and sold only
in Savannah, by W. HUMPHREYS. JR.
Splendid com-iiissions given to Agents who will
sell this infallible remedy iu tho Southern States,
where something of the kind isivnnted, which will
prove efiecinal. Addres* ilw P/oprioior, corner
B iv nnd Drayton ntieets, Savannah, Gi.
lETAamits* n nvV appointed—Shotmdl A Gil-
biTt, Macon ; Dorsey & Knott, Griffin ; P. A.
Mole*, La Grunge ; Weisttr «V. Epping, Colum
bus; W. K. Kitchen, Angm-t-i. '
Macon Journal Ar Mesaenger. LiGrangc
Chattahoochee, Columbus Enquirer, and Auguetu
Constitutin'utlist, will plcabc insert four timos.
j ii no 11) 26—
rri a Is 1j J) SAi^'r aai> &oap.-iu
J. cases Table Sail, fiO hoaes Biitdiau's Family
Soap, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, and for
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
ait g 21
A W OSJOlX.liXCE, to repeal an Ordi-
it .nee entitled "An Ordittnnee anthnrisi.ig
tile s de of certain lo-* to Charles B. Clo-key. and
for other purposes” passed 4'h April, 1844
Sue. 1. Be it ordained hy the .Mayor und Alder
man of the City of Savannah and the Hamlet*
thereof ill Council nasemhled. and it ia hereby
ordain d by Ihn. authority of tho s une, that the
native recited Ordinance be and tho saute is hereby
repealed.
Sfe. 2 Beit further ordained by ilia authority
aforesaid, that the committee on public sales ami
city lots proceed to revaluo said lota, and sell them
. under the saining ordinance.
S«o 3. Bo it further ordained by the authority
. aforesaid, lint til ordinances or parts of nnlinnuc***
OMlnating wiih the provisions or thisordio mou, ho
• od the same nrn hereby repealed.
Passed in Council lUilt June. 1847.
II K. BURROUGH8, Mayor.
[ V'tosll A. C. Davbkpokt. o. c. •
JDIialO '
rt’ElTLE.TlGra rUKIYlSHlAca
'JT STORE—WILLIAM B. HALE. Mann,
ftntoref and Dealer in Ready Made Clntltiuir,
Hats. Boms, Bliosa, Trunk*, etc., 103 Congress
airoet, South side Market square, Savannah, Go.
imv 19
F our monthsal’terdaie, application will he made
to iho Hon tlie Justice* of the Incrior Court
i.f Bulloch county, while fitting for ordinary pur
pose*, for leave lo sella lot of land in Early coun
ty. No. 110. 5ih di-triel. bulougiug to the estate of
James Brinson, deceased, for Ihu beut’lit ol tho
heirs and creditor* of said estate.
JASPER WILSON. ) p .
SIMEON BK1N3UN, ]
sept 13
F OUR month* after dsie, application will ho
made to tho Honornhln ihu Inferior Court nf
Chatham cfiitntv. when silling for ordinary pur-
poai'S, lor lenve to sell two negroes, being part of
'he peisnnul property of die Into John 1\ William-
sou; sold for the hcnefli o: the heirs,
sept 2 — JOHN N. LEWIS. Guardian.
t ^OUR months after date, application will be
madn in the Hon the Justin* a of the Inferior
Court of Clyp<^M\^uuty. while sitting as a Court
of Ur.inary. (orTesve to -ell the real i*«tote and
sluves. belonging to the ostate of Mieha'I Dillon,
I no of said county deceased, for the benefit of iho
heirs, dovispes and legatees of said estate.
ROBERT M CHARLTON, Ex’or.
juno 23 —
F OUR months after dale, application will to*
made to the Honorahle the Inferior Court
m Libuiiy county, when Killing for ordinary pur-
po-es, for leave to sell part of ilio rn-tl anil pur*o
ital palate of Cnpt. Joseph Joue*.lain of said Conn-
tv. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of **id
estate. E. 8. L. JONES, Qualified Ex't.i.
June in
*jVTO TICE — Pour moi,ilm after date, appliaa-
1.1 lion will ho unde lo the Honorable ihe Jus-
tali'* of lb.* Infer or Court nf Citathnni County,
while sitiing nsa Court of Ordinary, for leave to
sell the real ««tate and -laves, belonging in rite ps-
tale nf Dorothy Salfner. late of said county, de
ceased. for a division ofthe snme'amoiig the heirs
of said estate, N. NUNGEZER, Executor.
july 24
F OIJK MONTHS after dale application
will be mode lo Ihu Hon the Jnstie-s of tho
Inferior Court of Bryan country, when sitting ns a
Court of Ordinary, for Imhvo to sell all the person-
.at property of Mary 8. Wil-on. a minor.
June 25 O. W. HART. Guardian.
PUBLIC SALES.
r AmCT EXCll A'VU JL Laities’,
Li Misses’, Childrens’and Infanis’ 8IIOE8, of
ory stvle, shade and pattern, at tho new Granite
ora lfi’t Congress street, Savnnliah. Ga.
res 19 WILLIAM B. HALE, Proprietor.
S UDDENLY TUANSFOUiRRii.
Yus I Ladiu* and Geiitlcmen—a dark yellow
sallow and disfigured virago, a rough, cracked and
d.scnlorcd akin, covered with pimples, hlotclics,
oust dies, salt rheum, ring worm, crysipeln*. rash,
• and other unsightly spots which render tho skin
uud complex on so repulsive in nppnaranco. i* hv
tbeuio of RAD WAY’S CHINESE MEDICA
TED SOAP, speedily changed to a pure, clear,
" 'inAfc •moothr foft.'delicate and healthy condition,
and the compicxmP to a fair, beautiful and pre
i, ,iwu\nt appa if u»ce. Ladies, this is an excel
It artlclc : .for cleonin? your teeth I it prevents
' d .ciiy . wiittcnsthB teeth and praservea the enamel.
Gomlenieii.tty tbif article for-harlnr.
SulioSyby W.HUMPHREYS, JR.,
Savannah. Geo at 25 cents per cake
- order* must be addrewed, poet paid, to J At
'B G llodvey, 01 Hud*onetreet, New York.
irasm m ■ ,mr, ~
uu
t|K PDit^rlJ bbh». Prime Purk f
to Mime, for sale by . j
tVUi i , r i , L|lAU>Wl{LACO.
<3P m
r r • 4 vvbbco**
C HAT11A3J SHERIFF’S SALE.
—On the (ir*t Tuesday iu Decembfr next,
he loro ilm Couri (louse, ill the City of Savannah,
between the legal hour* of Sale, will be sold a
Negro Man Slave, named Lafayette, levied on by
virtue of a fi. fit., founded on foreclosure of Mort
gage, issued out ofthe Superior Court of Chat
ham County, in favor of Henry K. Burroughs
vs T Water*. ELISHA WYLLY,
net I Sheriff, C. G.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
—On the first Tuesday in November next, bv-
fo/« the Court House iu tho city of Snvannnh, be
tween the legal hour* of sale, will be sold, All
t'ai Lot of Land, situated, lying and being in the
City of Savannah. County of Chatham, known in
the plnnofsnid City by the nuuibar eighie. n (18)
hounded E»st by Washington Square, South hy
Mi. Julian Street. West hy Lol number seventeen
(17) and North hy Bryan.street, together with nil
the improvement* th-reons Leviedon to satisfy iho
folio-vim.’ execution- issued out of Justice'* Courts,
viz; John G. Falligant *• Mary dagurs, Admini*.
tratrix estate James Samirs, deceased ; Cope &
Mills vs «smn ; William M. Leigh vs same; C (?.
Thompson A Co. vs sanu>;and tnree. Francis M*.
Hoarlott. Adm’r. **t.ito John P.ir'and. deceased'
** suing, Lovys made und rutiirnedtiv n Cousin*
hie. Property pointed mil b - Plaintiff’n Alt'v.
* |p Kill « UfVI I V m L
OCI 1
ELISHA WYLLY, SheriffC. C.'
I EXECUTOR’S SALE.—-By virtiiii of
1J mi order of tho Honorahle Inferior Court of
Liberty County, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, will ho sold at the Court House door in
llmosville of said county, on the first Tuesday in
December next, between ihn usual hours of sale:
All the remaining real estate of Robert Hendry,
lute of said c<> nitty, deceased, consisting of several
Trorts ami Part* of Trnots. viz: Two Hundred
and Sixty Four Acres of Land, granted to Thom*
a* Nett! and Philip Pippin*. Three Hundred A*;
cros grouted to Jonathan Robinson. Fjfiy Acres
granted to Sylvnnui Ribinson. Twenty five A-
cres, being part of a Tract, granted to Ann Rob
inson* Two Hundred Acre* granted to Andrew
Floyd. Three Hundred Acre* granted to John
Unde wood; containing uboul Eleven Hundred
and Forty Acres, more or lev*, and sold for ihu
benefit oflh* heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on the day ofsnle. *
JOHN A* HENDRY,
ENOCH DANIEL;
■oplga Qualified. Exrcuinr*.
T HE Subscriber lias received by recent arri
vals a large portion ofjti* Fell and Winter
Stock of Dry Goods, ill of whioh have been se
lected with great oere and at the lowest market
prices, uud will be sold oo the most favonbla
.amts ’ HENRY II STOTESBURY.
irpl 17
S UGARS*—Musc.ivado, Mt. Croix, amt N.
O. Sugars, for oiln hv
nug 48 THEODORE MINIS.
F ever a ague.-the great
SOUTHERN REMEDY i- mill working
its way. ami proving in tho citizens of the
SOUTHERN STATES that we are nut de
pendent on the NORTH for a remedy for Ihe
TRIFLING di* on " , *• Favor and Ague. This
Medicine is now used nil two pi •nlstimi. iu Mouilt
Gsroliiiii. and lias been encco-sful iu curing every
case of F£ver and Fever and Ague- I have many
ceitificutes froth citizens of Sava**sit, and I will
now begin to show what the nipdtcittn lips dnno.
SOUTHERNERS encoiirpgo the enterprise ol*
your HOME nnu you will never regret it.
Respectfully, W. HUMPHREYS,Jr.
Mn.W. Humphreys.——DearSir—(Livingheard
so much nhottt your Fever and Ague Mi'iiicinu, I
was induced In try them, and I can vouch for their
qualities, as they had tho dosfrud effect will) me.
Yours UespectfitIIv.
Guenon Nostrasd.
PAVAftNAn. Sept. 2.1817.
To tiik Public.—1 certify that the above ccr-
tificite i* correct, and 1 do recommend Mr. Hum-
prey's Medicine to ull who are alllieted with iho
above diseusa. Rpapentfitllv*
J. M FLANDERS.
SAYAMM.in. Sept. 2. J8J7. ««p3_
T HE subscriber returns hi* si no** re thanks to
hisnntu roil* friends, who have ungenerous
ly patronized him since lm resumed business at his
old stand, No. 2, Waring’* Building*. (Market
square) and he would now inform thorn, that he
is prepared to sell on the most reasonable term*,
every article u»ually embraced in hiv lino nfbusi-
noss. JAMES A. LAROCHE.
augG —
UTTE R, TSwdLaFIAC lC-
EUEL. 15 bills new No. 3 Mackerel. 10
kegs Orange county Butler, 10 hhls No I Leaf
Lard, landing per hark Isaac Mead, nnd for sale
hy sept 13 E. SWIFT.
F " LOUR. AC.-25 hhls Cnm.l Flour; *>7,
half do do do; fill hove* Tobacco, 8s and (fit-;
10 ctsc* Myers & Co’s. Aromatic Tnbjcco.—
Landing from brig Macon, and for sale l»y
sept 17 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON'.
C OHEN A. FOSDIC84, «ff*’r for »«l«,
liinditig from brig (snndnr, limn Bo«toit—25
.lihds choice Porto Rico Sugur, IU do Muscovado
Ho, 14 bales Gunny Cloth. sept 0
F LOUR.—30 bbD Cnnal Flour; 20 half do
do do. Lnnding from barque Vernon, and
for sale hy WOOD, C LAG HORN & CO.
sept 2
^ IJGAR.—Crashed and Loaf Sugar, for sale
I by
sept 15
THEODORE All MS.
N EW BALTIMORE FLOUR A I.ARD--
50 bids, super Baltimore Flour, new wheat:
25 kegs No. 1 Leaf Lard. Landing front schr.
W. J. Jenkins, and for snlolty
sept 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON-
P RESERVED Strawberries, Raspberries,
Plums. Pineapples. Peaches, Pears. Gages,
Cherries nnd Ginger, jitat received, and for sale
hy II. J. GILBERT,
sept 23
T>A1 ft* 'Vs A ft l> di LS.-75.U0U Ih-’. pliTo
JL No land 2 White Lead ill kegs and cask.-,
from 25 to 600 Ihs eftch.
75kng* Black, Red, Brown and Yellow Paints,
ground in Oil.
200 canisters Chrome A Paris Green, Chrome
Yellow, Verdegri* and Prusmn Blue, ground in
Oil.
1 000 gallons Linseed Oil;
- I.Oufl do blcacli’d & unblonnli’d Sperm do.;
1,500 do do Refined WIihIh Oil;
OUO do Crude Wlmln or Train Oil.
Just received nnd lor sain hy
sept 1« DEN8LOVV A WEBSTER.
B UTTEBt.—20 firkins prime GohIivu But
ter, received per stenmship Mnutherner, uud
fur salo by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
sept 4
UUliETSt BUOOJ1S, &C.+20 do*
painted Buckets, 15 dnz Brooms; 5U boxes
Family Snip; 25 do .Cinnamon do. Landing
from bark Isaac Mead, nnd for side hy
sept 13 E. SWIFT.
P APER*—lUO ream* Crown Wrapping Pa
per; 100do Cap do do; 100 do Crown Tea
do do; 60do Double Crown^do do; 50do white,
ruled Cap Paper; 50 do do do Loiter do. Land
ing per brig Philurs, rndfor sale by
sept 10 CONN Eli AT A BARIF.
B eef and fork. —20 bbls new
Mess Beef. 20 do Prime Beef. 10 half do
Fnltnn Market Bnef, 20 bbls Ales* Pork, GO do
Prime Pork. Landing, nnd for sale hy *,
**ptl4 WOOD, CLAGHQH.N A, Ca
T OBACCO.—44 boxes pounds 5* end 8s
Tobacco. Landing from brig Excel, and for
sale by CUNNERAT A BARIB.
sept 14
DRANDY.-20 bats. Dnjnesiio Brandy.
JLJ Landing from brig Wilson Fuller, and for
•alrbv PCRANTON A JOIIN8 ON
sept 18
JmT
uUbyHbu, nlln.y m..» ".«*»
10 Mil yqur nllonlloll 10 on. 01 Iho
sronlMl .lift must tiMul kl.dicino. «*el dl.oov.
orud—ttht) tif a simple antf hartftlew Mature—one
Wlifolt fine' pydVed Bselfm be atTidfalllhle retaady
for tho FEVER,'AND AGUE, effecting acertaiar
and speedy cure. The- time meittioned is truly
very short, and Will Ire idAttbled by many, bull
have curtlflcutuM frimi the first PMtalbuns and of
gentlemen of the highest respectability or Savat.-
uuli, wlioro l reside. Ills known by all thato
poison will aiion circulate through and effect'the
whole hunioii system, tlten'wity note simple amt
one tliat'is harmless) This Medicine is not a
NoRtttKttN IluMBL'0. hut a SouTULKM Remedy
liiingHthur. Itis made in tho city of Savannah—
it is recoumiHntJcd by citizens of Savannah.
Georgia, Suutlt-Carnlina, Florida, &n.; und to be
candid; all my .Priming is Southbrn, executed
by Mr* E. J,' PuniB of Savannau; so yifu will
Htuiice sou it (4 atiogoiher a Soutubnbr, and if it
wus my intention to iiumbuo nny ootiimuhity, 1
would not choose gentlemen’s names that are
well known iu tho snipe place k here I reside. 1
submit Ihe lostiinony of residents of litis city, n-
utoiig whom ore the first Physicians, end I pre
sume you are.acquainted with ninny uftheiu. The.
Medicitio offered to the wo.Id, is a safe, certain
and speedy cure for Fever undAguo, which it
will do in the venv short space ur'l'wsLtK nouns.
As Florida is a ttuwjy settled country, it is liable
ton great deal of this troublesotno disease, and it
will be to the advantage of every family to keep u
supply on hand. Oilmen* of -Florida t ilia not
my iitleittionto weary your pntionc- with a siring
of tiousi'tise or of udvertisninonts, fur I can as
sure you I uin pretty well used up in this part of the
work; bull wish you to try this Medicine and
satisfy yourselves, uttd you will for the first time
believe that a disease could be cured in Twklvz
Hour*, and the only way to prove it is to try it.
1 ready do ttot know why a Soutubrn Medi
cine should not be ns good os ouo that is maun-
factored at the North. My Medicine has effected
n pm feel aura where all n her* have fitilod. I ad
mit there are tunny ether remedies, hut not ouo
that can become so popular, and so certain of cur
ing this complaint, ns Humphreys' RitMtcnv for
-Fkver and Aook Only think Turn moment,
Twelve Hours to hen healthy tiintt! Itisslrntige,
very strange, that truth shuiild need so mock
boa-ting at Inst; hut such is (his world. I will not
tax you with any more of this, but willingly 1
leave tli- Medicine to rycotnuiend itself to Florida,
Ami now, to clnpgj.'PLtouE Mr m nor the Medi
cine due* not entttnitfany Mercury or nny Mine
ral Preparation whatever ; it is a Veoetaulk
ONLY.
hdsttbseritfer j,n« removed
I am respectfully, vnurs, &c, t
W. HUMPHREYS,Jr., Druggist.
Cornajr Bay and Droyton-streets. Savannah.
S O U 'ff il~0 A ICO LI ft A.—Planters of thi.
noble State, I ask you lo givo the above Me
dicine one mid n fair trial, and you will find it to
excel nil ihe humruos nf ihe north. Ilia now
u«eil, nnd with success, in your Slate.
Gnrtificntes cairbe had hy add ensmg either my*
solfor Dr. P.'Al. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T.
J- 8. Farr. Grahamvill.*, who have the Medicine
for ,»*afe. All ordur* addessed to me will meet
with pr«r?Jt attentiuti. '1 ho Medicine will he found
nt the sturen nl either of the following gentlemen,
who have the genuine only.
W. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
AGENTS —P.M, Cohen & Co, CharieHton.;
S. C ; T. J. S Farr. Grnhamvillo. H. C ; NV. A.
(fernwoll. Snvnnnah. Ga ; A. McLane A. Co.,
Jacksonville, Gs-t Sliotwull Gilbert, Macon,
Ga ; Dorsey A Knott, Griffin Ga ; P. A. Muise,
La Grnni'e, Ga ; Whiter A Epping, Columbus.
Gag W. Rout, Maiietta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Sclent.
. i onn.; SV. Iv. Kiichcn. Augusta, Ga ; J; A..Sper
ry. Houston county. Ga.; Solomon Goodall, At
lanta. Ga ; William Carr. Jaeksonhoro, VV. R.
Anderson. Dalton, Ga.; E. A Burch, Hawkins-
ville, Ga ; Samuel Painter, Darien, Gn.; II. F.
Floyd, Micnnnpy, Florida. nug 18
BOSTSCRSI*'j\— NEWS! NEW8
X IIAWKINSVILLE TAKEN BY 8UII-
PRI8E—HUMPHREYS’ REMEDY IN DE
MAND.— Nortltorn llumhug* Cmidcinucd—A
Letter from one of My Agents.—Grunt Success of
the South Carolina and Goorgin Remedy.-—Not a
Preventive, but n Certain Cure.—Prospectus of
Humphreys’ Medical Advertiser, to spread tho
News of a Certain Remedy to the Southern
States.
Receivud by Monday s Mail the following letter
front one of tho most respectable gentleman of
of Hnwkiti«ville. Ho i* well known by many
uf the citizens ofSavaiiniiltt
Mr. W. Humphreys, Jr,—Sir: Enclosed yon
have my own nnd ntysistor’* testimonials to the ef
ficacy ofyour Fever and Ague Medicine. There
i* but lour eases of Fever and Ague in ibis vicini
ty, nsl know of. nnd a* yet I have Let n unable to
induce them to fry tho cure of nil cures
Yours, very r**peiriil!y, E. A. Burch
IfewkiiMvillo, Aug. 20*lt. 1847.
[Certificate. 1
Mr. Humphreys—Sir: This will certify.that
nty child, n hoy. of two mid a hnlf years old, w»*
attacked with what is termed hy the Physicians In*
termtttenl FfVer.snme time inMnne, which, after
considurahle treulinem from eminent I’hyncisiM
clt-iiuud into what that form of disease common
ly cnlldd Fover nnd Ague, and nothing I had iripd,
nut even l)r. Champion’* celebrated Fever nnd
Ague K*lncdy, appeared lo do any pond. wln*n
I cuine in possession uf the Agency‘of WM.
H VM PH It K YS' N E V ER FA ILIN G R EM E D Y.
which after using one bottle of the Liquid on I one
hut of his Pills « as perfectly restored to health,
and is now mending in tfe-li nnd npprtiiu every
day, both nf wliieii bad hiifii entirely prostrate! hy
tin:disoaso. Respectfully yours, Ac
*E. A. Burch.
H’lwkiusville. Aug.80, 1847.
Mr. Humphreys!- This is to certify ihnl! wnsnt*
larked with the Fever and Ague, and on the second
attack ofthe Ague. 1 wn* induced hy my broilim,
uud seeing the miraeulousciire of his son.in make
atrial nfyoiir Fever and Ague Medicine, which
tu my Mtrpri»u, cured mo immediately, have
not had a chill or fever since: whereas, before
my whole system was iu a sinlo of stupor. Now. |
1 nut in good health, and wish you every success. :
Respectfully, ALA. C.utnusr. livneu.
II iwkinsvilln, Aogii-,1 20th. 1847.
Tim following griiilliMiUMi idoitohnvu this Medi,
cine for sale, mid none gonmitu without my writ
ten Signature. W. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
Druggist, corner Civ nnd Drayton sis.
Savannah, Ga.
AO E NT s
Dr. P M Cohan, No. 19 Hayne-st.. Charles-
ton S. C ;T. J 8 Farr.Gruhamvilfe, S. C.j W A
Car-WHll, Siivnnnnh, Ga., W'H Kitchen. Augus
ta. William Carr, Jncksonboio’; A McLnno A
Co.; Jacksonville; E A Burch, Hawkinsvillo ;
.Samuel Palmer, Darien ; Shot well A Gilbml
Macon; Winter & Epping, Columbus; Doiscy
ii’. Knott, Griffin ; Dr PA MotSe, La Grange;
Solomon Goodall, Atlanta; William Root, Mariet
ta; J A Sperry, Houston County fJ H «f; WS
Ellis, Mucuit; W G Anderson, Dalton; M C
Williamson, Davi-boro, G R J Ployed, Micnno-
py, Florida ; P Martin, Savannnh. sept 2
10 (MWrflOiWr. .tljoimng May &.Uo'«.
7' vmg ai">«;«ud
ha, innde and i, .nil receiving larga .ddillnn. in
or BOOKS AND STAVlONBKVi
-Ijicli are off*red for aiild el reduced titieea. >
PAPERor EVBRV DESCKIPWON-Ene.
lish, French und American of every grade of quol*
tty und price. A fine artiqlo of Uulwd Lottor Pa-
P°G Rom $2 to $2 50 per ream.
STEEL PENS in grout variety) from 37 A cents
to 91 par gross.
..A-fineelook of WRITING, COPYING ANU
® ^ JWKS. Eiigluh and Americaii; also,
READY MADE PENS & HOILL
1 LN NIBS, tho hitler anew mid ingeniously ntadi
article of the best quills, nod used with Holders.
Also, n line assortment of 4io Cap, Dutuy and
.Medium Portfolio*, with mid without lucks Plant
Sheep, Morocco, extra gilt Turkey Morocco and
Punier Macho do.
FRENCH FORCE LI AN PUMP INK-
STANDS—a fine nnsoriinebti also, a great vari
ety of Glass and oilier Inks, toguiln-r with u line
stock generally of indispetiRiblo und convenient ur
tides lor mu office or counting room.
A!*o, n fino assortment or English and French
PLAIN AND FANCY NOTE PAPER AND
ENVELOPES, Visiting Curds, Card Cases’, Cut
Glass Seals,and plain and fancy Wafers of every
description nnd for nil occasions, together with a
variety of articles selected especially for the ac*
uumtnnduiinn of tho Ladies.
CHESS MEN AND BACKGAMMON AND
DRAUGHT BOARDS of vurioussizee; also, a
variety of now and interesting Gumos for Youth.
ANNUALS FOR 1847, splendidly illustrated
and tidily hound. Alio, an extensive stock of ilm
owestdt host JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS.
The new works of the day will be received as
they are issued by tho publishers, and sold at tlioir
prices.
Book*. English, French or American, not on
hand, will be ordered and furniahou at publishtis'
price*.
The subscriber snlicliri tho putronngeof the com
munity. His hook stock generally is su d ut pub
lishers’ prices, nnd iu regard lo Htn’iiunery, he fuels
assured of being able tu give'snlislHction.
To Ihe country merchant is offer red 20(d)
Spelling Hnok*,*fi0.0()U Quills, 3000 quires Blank
Work, 500 Slates, ntid a large stock of Bibl s mid
Te«inn)ciiiH,i]ytnn Bonk*,Note Book's Paper, Ink,
Steel Pens, and .School Book* generally, at lower
prices than has before been offered in ini* market.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AND BOOK
BINDING, executed as formerly, upon the low
est terms, uud in Urn best manner,
nuv 17 JOHN M. COOPER.
R eceived by Saturday’s
MAXI..—Interesting from Houston Coun
ty. A fetter from tho Post-master.—An Extraor
dinary Cure. Humphrey’s Remedy never hnown
to Fail. Two Cases Cured with One Box of his
Pills.—Disease disappearing front Houston Coun
ty.—Great demand for Humphreys’ Favor nnd
Ague Medicine Tho*grontewt remedy ever dis
covered. Five Hundred Boxes shipped on the
18th of August.
Carolinians, Georgians. Ac.—Tho following
letter was received* hy Saturday’* mail front the
Poitmnrtor of I) oust on county, who is wbJJ
known in this city tty many of our Merchants.—
ilrru it is—read it.
Mr. Humphrey*—Dear Sir : You wtll*no hy
the following 'that I hnvo had soino Fitccess with
your Tevgr and Ague Remedy. I hnvo *>em
yon n Cenificato hy the geiuleiinin’s coiiseiu.—
lie is n maim of sterling worth nnd integrity.—
He is well known through Twiggs n* well ns
thiacounty.
Respectfully. J A Spkrry, P.M.
Certificate.—This is to certify tliat I purchased
of J. A. Sperry one box of Humphrey’s Fever
nnd Ague Pills, which has cured two of htjrchil-
dren of the Chills and Fever in tho time Rtiited—*
in twentyfnur hours, nnd Ido rocommeij it to ull
who are afilicied with that trnnblesome ns well as
serious disease. Respectfully, yours Ac.
Anna C. PnY.
Houston Connty, Angn«r!9.1847.
DEEVKS, 1'O.tGUES —Smoked and
JL> pickled BeevcsJTongtto*. For sale by
^ pug 14 II* J.- GILBERT.
G ANDCES.—20 boxe* Judd'Ac Son’# Sperm
Candles, for sale by
nug 27 THEODORE MINIS/-
H AY.—160 bundles Hsy, for safe hy ,
nug 0 THEODORE MINIS.
iDEAUlj BAJifciU^—Skegijust rccuit-
JL ed, and fur sole by
Oii HENDRICKSON,
aug 5 Gibbon's Buikfiega
P AlfiT Vllly I'he Architect, l»y VV 11 Run-
lett
(irahum's Maguzino for Julio
Godi'v'a Lady’s Boole for June
The New York Illustrated .Magazine for June
Fate ofthe Bleiidcu Hill, East Indimumi, with
a it account of her wreck mid the Rtilfering* mid
privations ofthe survivor* for six mouths, on the
desolate Island* of Inaccessible und Tristan
D'ncuiihn, hy Alexander M Greig
Tho Qiirurooue, or St Michael’a Day, hy the
author of "The South West”
1611, or the Power of the 'S P" a Talc, do*
vi'loptng the secret uctimts of Parties durmir tlio
Preshli'iittul Campaign of 1844, hy Thomas Dunn
Eugli-li
Health ntmfe easy for the People
Don Paez uttd miter Poems, by a Virginian
Tip* Indian Bucmtiur, or lheTriippert> J)ii »ul,t« r
The Victim of Intrigue, a Tale uf Burr's con
spiracy, hy Jmno* W Taylor
Tho Witch of the Wave, or tits Personal Ex
perience of J II Green the Reformed Gambler.
The History of St Giles uud tt'.Jautu*, by
Douglass Jnrrold. Complete.3
• Picciola, the Prismior of Fruiiestrnllas. or Cap
tivity Captive, by X B Laintino.u new eiliii.*n.
Alsu, further Mipplies uf Streaks uf Sq.inttur’d
Life; A Winter Gift for Ladies; Flirtations. I*y l.t-
dy Ch'irbtie J)ory; George, by Dnm<*,‘ 'J'iio Finf
Skiff; Tit tiered, by D'lsraeli; The Dowurles*. by
Mauamc Cltnrfe* Reyhaud; Alderhfook. n r.olleo
lion of .Futiity Eorrestcr’s Village Sketclte*, i'u-
ciiii, Ar.i' -Received by
mnV28 JOHN M. COOPER.
T ilE VICTIIfl OF IftTTSIUUE. a
tale of Burr’s Conspiracy, by James W,
Taylor.
The Quadroons, or St. Michaels Day, by ihe
author of‘Tho Southwest,’&c.
Gambling Uumunkcd. or tho Piirsonal Experi
ence ol'J 11. Green, the Reformed Gambler.
Tankrod, or the Now (,'riisadon, hy D’feraoli.
The Pictorial Brother Jonathan for tho 4th ol
July.
Gr ihmti'-*, Gmleys, nnd the N.Y. Illustrated
Mnpaziiies.for June.
The Winter G.ft lor Young Ladies,
m .v 28 J. B CUUBEDGE,
A N EXPOSITION of this APOCALYPSE,
by David N. Lord.
History of ihu Valley of the Mississippi, Ac.
Ac., by jtfliti \V..Monolle, M D.
No. 19. Pictorial History of England.
The Life of Christ, in tho word* of tho E.itn*
goli.-ts, for Ihe use of young persons.
The Atlantic Clubj^uuk, being sketches in
prose nnd verso, hyftncasr*. Pan Id i tig, llalicnk.
Cox, Bryant, Fay, Morri*, Willis, Pahner, and
oilier*.
Letters. Conversation.* and Uccollcctio s of 8
T Coieridge.
Impormucc of Practical F.dnation and o*«fiil
Kuuwlodgo being a selection from his Oration.*
mid other Discourses, by Kd« ard Everett.
'Pile Fireside Friend, or Female 8(udent. to iitg
advice to Young Ladies on the import.it.t subject
of Education, by Mr* Phelps.
The Life ami V-iyoges of Christopher Colum-
b|Fjby WuRliingion living.
Ticijuch in Nature, or Conversations for Chil
dren. mi Luml nnd Water.
Tufeji of Worn tii’u Trial*, hy Mr* SC (Ii.ll.
Received by JOHN M. COUl’ER.
mu r 20
4 MEKD’AN COMEDIES, hy J K Paulding.
ami William Irvins Panhlmg
The Stattsmen uf Amurica in 1645 hy Saruh
Myttcn Maury.
Vol I, The History of St Gilo* and St James,
by I) nigh* Jerrold. Esq.
Sylvmidire. ortho Disputed Iitlierilaucc, by .A
Icxmider Dmna*.
Bn If nnd Blue; or tlio Privateer* ofthe Revo
lution; A Tulc olLongfelmid Sound,by Charles F.
Sterling.
The Blank Prophet, a Tale of Irish Famine, hy
William Carleton.
Taylor’s Gold nnd Silver Coin Examiner, do-
signed to contain fao simile Engravings of all the
Gold and Silver coins at the present time in cir
culation throughout the world, with the ynmn mid
current value of the coin in the United Stale*,
specified under each piece, Ate.
The Elder Sister, or the Unbroken Promise,by
Mrs M L SwectHcr.
Tho Scout of the Silver Pond, a tale of tlio Re
volution.
No. 3, North Amorican Sconery.
Also, fiirlhersiipplics of
Fanny Unbertern; Miiriettn.or the Body Snntch*
or*; Act* of Corinth; The Divorced; The Comic
Wandering Jew; Old S tint PmtIV, Tho Bello of
Boston; Frank Mnrs'on; The Pirata Queen; Na
poleon and his Marshal*.
Received by JOHN M. COUPElt.
mar 17
JPttucul tfeaceL ui*«t Libvnyt f
„ a TO.THE AFFICTEI). ^
By S. Tiiomsun, M. D., .Macom, GzpttbiA.
WI|Bjjkafprth und with it* wild alarm.
Among ihe nations spread* a dread dimiay.
When coptfooring legions, maddened boldly storm
The citadel anil kill mid wound And slay.
When nothing is heard hut the din and strife.
And groans nnd cries urhelplesaelihiiig life,
Cotnbgcntlo Peace, ilttp (unit, tis tniue m nave
Our noblest front that open yawning grave.
When fell disease with overmastering force*,
Prostrates his hapless victims nil ntoUnd,
\V heii fevers ’onto and chronic linxeriug host*.
Destroy, and»h| there can no help be louitd,
W hen'nothing t* heard hut the wail ofwoe v
Of sufferer* tosiing them tu.eiiilfro,
Come good Samaritan, tl;e balm apply.
And the lov’d weury one wont faint or dio.
Wbrit thongh tho tyrunt in his forty prido.
May rule his subject* with an iron mad,
What thuugh for uges, muti inay ho denied
The right lo speuk or act but’by Ids nod,
What though hn may lie bound in strongest chains,
And nothing has hut what his lord ordains,
Yet Liberty steps forth and rot* him free, -
And tyrant* with their votaries turn and fiea.
What though disense* of whatever nnme,
Retain their hold on hnplciw men for years,
What Ihuiigli it hmidred iniiieralsoiis ol'fiitiio *
Hn\e claim their best to stop their wild careers,
Whin though the nostrum* ol the quack, the pill,
The syrup, balsam, or cold water fail,
Ynt'l tioiiisoii’s, simple menus may set them free
To ratio (lie gladd'riuig about of Liberty.’
It Ih not the purpose of the undersigned to en
||er now upon the comparative inetita of either
system of medical practice; the facts presented
from time to lima ought to constitute the best
argument-, nnd mi viewing it he would simply beg
to present "a few tttoro ofthe Rnitiu sort," simply
rutuurkiug til it there *.ro yet "a few muru lull.” ’
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
"Another Desperate Case Cured without seeing
the Patient.”
G zona i a, Thu up county, 30th Sept. 164G.
Dr. Thoinsuit:
Sir—1 so<V mi ndv rti-omcttt in the Recorder,
signed hy Wiusliip 8. Page, of n cure Hint ivn*
perform vd by you of his daugr.tcr. who was attack
ed with palsy end di«t>n*e of the spine, hy winch
she was.entirely disabled and lost the use of iho
lower extremities. I have a pill that has been
l'RKCisu.Y iu tlint situation for t'uuu inoutlis past,
nnd have tried all moans, hut In no olfoct. * *
* * Wnto mo n lino us soun as convenient.
Yours respectfully,
TliO’d W. ASHFORD.
On the Silt November, instruction* were receiv
ed to scud on the nu'dioii.er hy mail, nnd he suit-
eminently in elating •.he nr-gresi of the case,
writes:
Dear Sir —My fervent girl i» much mended,
since I wrote you last, si..; had at lit it time fo r
crutches to nasist her ill walking, she can now
walk from house to homo without tfi *nt. though
site is yet quite wnbhhtig in her walk. * " *■ » *
Ann on the I Dili May, 1847. ho vvrito>:
Dour Sir—*1 have taken my soul after having
been utasent from home sometime, to inform you
that my girl, 1 believe, is about as well as ev-r. * *
* * Enclosed is what is what is due you. If my
name will be of nny benefit to you you may make
any use of it you please ntifn>'hnii occasion. I
expcctynii will liuvfe u call from Booth Cr.rnliun,
us I have informed soui** of my diseusud fim ics
there ofyour skill as n |di>siciau.
Yours respuctiullv.
THO'S \V. ASHFORD.
IIousto.h Co., G t, J.tn. 9th, 1817.
I hereby certify, tint sunn two years »j*o my
negro woman Mary, was l.thsii wiih Pkoiapsus
Utkhi, nnd itsHitendnntcJilficiiltiei, I called in Dr.
J. J.Junt;-, a Botanic I’hysiciuu. and another gen-
tloman of the same school, (believed to ho both
graduate* of the 8. B. M College ) who alior
using all their effort* to rHiAre her entirely P»iled.
I then sold her to Dr. Jones, who immediately
brought her to Dr. M. 8. Thomson, of Macon,
who soon cured her, I believe in less than a in.null,
so that sho has since had two children and is en •
tirely well; this I ecu testify as 1 now own her
uguiu.
LEVI KING.
Jasfkii Co., 2Gth April. 1847.
Tin* mtvcertify, (hut for thrneyenr* I had been
subject to Epilepsy, or CoNVUL«tVb Fits. | wiih
attacked soon nliur taking a severe strain at heavy
lifting, aird continued in have them about once a
mouth for that length of time, imiwiilistotidingnil
tno efforts that were ntudo lo cure me. Finding
•hut not' icp done me nny good, und hearing tint
Dr M. S Thomson cyitld cure «ueh cases, I de
termined to try linn, nnd so cnlled on him and got
one prescription ol medicine, which I n:n h ippy
and proud to rity has entirely cured mu. I have
had ito symptoms nf them hut unco shortly after I
rommeiu'eil inking ii, and have now haeii ns well
u* 1 ever was for about a year.
GEORGE M. LUMPKIN.
Person* ife-irona nfoos'ing th • efficacy of those
remedies in their ow n case*, no mutter where ilipy
ro«idc, can do so v*-ry conveniently, by fending
their ago and symptom*iu writing as correctly as
possible, when uicdtciiicstn suit tlietu will be com-
poiutded an.I seqt hy MAIL, express nr private
•nnd. Hi* fen in snail cases i* only Fivi; dollaus
u month, vvjncli iii<y ho enclosed an;! sent by mid
tit Itis risk. Medicines cannot ho sent to agrn-t
distance tinlcd*the amount i* euc!n-e>l nr a p-o»
per reference pivot). |,eitcr*tn eniilfe them tu at-
million must he post paid Tho pour presenting a
cvrlific ite nf inability to pay inn never sent i mpiy
away. Tho tdfiictcd of tlio Rev. Clergy, nru of
roi®e, nlways exempt from clnrge. Patients un
der his immediate care nre charged iu proportiuu
lo tlio amount of attention necessary. Iu conse
quence of thn great increase of office busin“*s it
will he iuipnss'dhlu for the tuifocriber logu much
into the country except in very urgent ca-es, nur
will lie lie able to go fornnythingunder the u-unl
charge of oilier Pliys cinu*."hiit will attend in tlio
city us promptly a* pu**ihfo
M. 8. THOMSON, M I).
Macon July 13. 1817. 1 yr —« july 23
milE KEDGE ANCIIOK. or Voting Sailor’s
.fi. Assistant, iilu-irnied with..S«v«iiiv EngUM
vine*, hy William Brady, S. M , U. S. S'.
The Horse and hi* Rider, or Situ ches and Anec
dote* of the Noblo Quadruped und of Eqncstritu
Nation*, hy Hollo Springfield Rnclve’d hv
inns 24 JOHN M COOPER
T 2IU FAIfilUEB’S COItlPAftlDft,
or Es*ay*on the principles and practice of
American (1 ushandry, with an address, and mi np -
penffix, Ac.; by tho late IIon. Jesse BunftI
The Philosophy of AIngic, Prodigies and appa
rent Atiracle*. from (ha French of Eusaho Salvertu.
Memoirsnf the most eminent American Meehan-
ics, also Lives of Distinguished European Me
chanics, together with Anecdotes, Ac.., fainting to
tho Mechanic Arts; hy Hnury Howe.
Rnmhlee about tho Country; hy Mr* E F Ellet.
Tho Lives of Va*co Nunez De Balboa,ilm dis
coverer of the Pacific Ocean; Hernando Oorios,
.1 cConqueror nf Mexico; nnd Francisco Tizurro,
Jie conuueror of Peru.
The Uiigiieiiot,ntaloorifto French Protestant*,
by G P R James, Esq.
No 17 Harpers’ Pictorial History rtf England.
Daniel Dennison, nnd tho Cumberland Status-
man; hy the lato Mrs Hoflmd.
Nos 131 and 132 Harpers’ Illuminated (Slinks.,
penre.
No 20 Yankee Doodle.
Lives of the Lord Chancellor*.
Received by JOHN M. COOTER;
feb 24
T ub sumsokibbu ha* received p«r
schr Columbia an nsHiriment of SILVER
W.ARFi, which oonsists of Spoons, Fork*, Ladles,
Fish Knives, Sugar Tongs, Cyphans. Clips, Bnt-
ter Knives, &c. Ap. warrnnted ofthe host quality
silver, nnd for sale at Ihe lowest price*.
spf gfi T. T« W1LMPT.
L IIfIE.^-500 casks fresh Lima, jandlng~OmT,
schr, Mary Farrow at Jnhnsith’* 'wharf, for
sale by L. BALDWIN & CO
may 20
Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jure*
JL my Taylor. Lord Bishop of Down Connor
and Druuiore. Received by
June 20 L _ JOlIN M COOPER.
N I3\V CfllUUSC.—Landing from.the brig
Augustn and for sale hy
June 2i II. J. GILBERT^'
S U P E RIO it ENG I If8H M US 1’A RD —A/resh
supply received by
A. A. ’SOLOMONS, Agent,
j:jti» 8 ^ Market Square.
S ALT. —10Ud s icks ol Suit. for sale hy
july 5 F. VV. HEIN EM ANN.
D A LLEY’S IN a GDC A UFA I ft EX
TRACTOR.—This wonder of the age, i.<
capable of curing almost every sort nf iiiflfctiutt
that nssnil* the human body, as well ns relieve and
restore it from nil .kind* of sitll’criog nnd pain,
oven fiom the excruciating agony of tha set «re*t
Intru, scald, rheutnniism. tic dolorrnttx. Ac. It
ha* saved hundred* of live* in dreadful ci*e*. by
ilsiihpart'iig iusl int en*o and re*ttn n vinuo, and
arresting, hy its magnetic nnd efertric and install-
tntinnns fluid, infi utiin ition and mortification.—
For sale ly thu agent.
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent,
july 13 Al-irkot Square.
C HEROKEE FLOUR.—60 barrel*
Mipnrfine Georgia Flour, lull weight, just
received and for sale bv
mar20 J. WASHBURN & WILDER.
N O, SUGABfe.-r-29 liinls fair to prime, t\
• O Su.rnr, lunUmg front schr Ruth Thom
as. for sale by COHEN A FOdDlCK.
mar 25
P LAIN AND FANCY EAR HuOPS-Jusi
received and for safe bv
mar 9 T.T.WILMOT.
S TJEAitl EftGIftU PACKING.
Th>* Parking, made of Vulcanized or Mutalic
Rubber Composition, is now proved superioV.to
all olher nfiicies in use for that pufjiW, vs it can-
tint be nffecied hy boat. Any desiriibjo thiekns**
furnished to ord<-r. nnd for side ut mnnfaoturer’s
prices by DEN SLOW .V. WEBSTER.
mar,'IP " • ' ' •" •• r ' ' ■ ' 1
y^tOBft.—Ghvfokncffor/i irt sacks, for.siiife’iii
Yj lotsto sn»t purchaser*,'by
ny r 27 • J:, W ASH BURNJt WILDER.
Jou ior Uiu lMlDOj. mn xS
cl^Fucu ty and C,u2eu.in Ka Ui ud «i“ ! “ ,, “ 1 " 1
parqdoiil,U,lha.alaProp,l«o,,IV vS'l«‘-
«. 0 , iuocolsorlo buucliouuy
late approved preparer. r L "M«aul, l|„
: I. JuT. Uc!o“h ""f 1 " ^'^la
ue.i a..d racoimuondiliun ar ,|,a ,MS J»PW»
die Faculty. ,1J ” kl «u uttm 0 |
Itiee »" re "lid imfo remrdv fa, fi
Harue, eitherfrcel, dr af ll " r " «M
Preveal, Uongreiie.Sh/j — U «,J*
calo.n -lllpreWMBany u culLViS/Jfl 11 ! 1 *
J. 1 '■?«« "I inveteracy ol* ,
"I Ilia ullaelad port, 1( , morlilV ^r?i .
■vrllheedvr,ali/a | or u,. , ‘“ l, {n , n* 1 )||
raaurt u the ". w ,.r ‘ , “Utlereri,
e!"W day, p,avion, i u u.iii. £ [.] fl "
IIIIIU IHm s.iiiiu till I, cum 0 ,. i,ts { tr »ondcon
"i’*y be coitUdenily eineci?-#! ;., co,,, l l ^ l8<, » which
•N" porpativa a,.,,',, p?EpK"
Ami-nohau. piii,. Ur - B m’e»d
^ iu»t°im'bfuiMu'®|hj^^?| ,ei, “iiii |
« ul"0 a email, cure for it, ii',ft e I l *««
" "hserved u, uhove ' 10
tun Boil*nre removed unri ^Vhitlowj
mnnuiirfjji ,|, 0 carets fll1 ^ caller,.,
l" "lippnralej it draw, c,■ ' lwa,ill «
V| ry auccvr.lull, nad winL tur r a ” r M'l
dirlraasu,, pnju'froni ciai L 1 ll
vary ,l«„| „ nJ js „ J., 1 lllieninaliKn i„ ,
Hlitt.itimti.inand liyrrrs llh.nhuirT"“ r "' 1 ' fc!
“;vS= silEfe 1 "?:
williolil JjX'.'I 'S’aWia'Rr’St Tf
iteeeived and for vale l!y, r ' y '
** d'ing clnrnt oi fomulu ioveliiu’** nr,,
t'«r ►kin. Jules feuel’s K„ , E'/i ?
""""r N.vmph Seep ,„ay h„ .a'd"o erfi'.V
!. H9 '"■‘P'eal power. ONiapas,,,! r„ r '"" *
“ ‘“■‘ I b:i 1 ' s '‘“'" ! plain., la Ilia ih,. r f' n
"1 all mineral admixture, h ,, di.lmii.iw
rmn", for ii, Mlrcmely an „ve 6 5Sd£'
" « *«““ «» «l.u akin hy aniliSR'
poiusatol nuuitte secretory ve^eU exi.eli,n ' i
...Itnics Irom .ho, l ,,f,ca.a1la ) * cv'; v il’T
!llRamitiaiiriHn,al hy ,|.i, ma.iad;aloI, „&!
dr.v,|,.ne, all rednew, la.,, pimple,, f„ c u?S
rtiiaiinoiis v istlniions so iniuucj to ihniafo |* * ?
mv.*, its cniisinut use will change the tnust LiUm,.,|
complexion into one ol raiitiniwliitfiu-H ‘
o go ,, t | .m».n aiHicted with ,, i..„der, l i w oflh, 1
-I. nm shi.ving.thR u-e of the Mutt Uivinc tic V»*
uco’ufon b M "" Uil 10 “ y u!l n " ic " ! «' irntatioj
OU. IMI.J ...I Iiycotnmnn snap t>r rreatn or (lie ck-
nnie. Just received nnd for-ale by
j i>n ’ 7 __ T. RYER80X & CO.
3 F LLtlTJiJF.i K. "'iiAlu GI OTV
BEI,T FIllCTORS—WnrrntitriM
the best qinlity. The cnmhiutd cfltci* offe.
1)111 co, ‘ 1 ' of ' nrmbtlity in temperature, umj j n ,.
gulur action ol the ?ystem. produco h general tor
por .util rigidity of the skin, imliiring a sta'c c
flNenuu tvhtcli dimrivis that covering of itrRnM
Ky. and roudfi* it incapable of pcvl'mmltig tU,
tnuchnii* for which natureduHigned it. Tn runt.
1 " q <SV| >. «»‘l restore the skin to n hci'lllifnlM.-n
ha* long Ityun a' desirable object; mr.t ilii? r-m.dv
ha* been found in the operation ofthe IJmrGIut
mid Bolt Fnctor.
The .movement of all part* uf tin. body nl.iL.:
undergoing the processorfriction, prcdnctra^
eral tic tvity nnd circulation of the hlmd, end it
tho same time removrsull ciicriistaiionsfioiutk
-Uiu. ami clear*ntid open* the pores elfcctaallr.
J h« regular use ol tho Hair Frirlors tiiclitm. J
morning, will proditr* » geiier.il glow mid lidt-
Ini excii.nicn! of the skin, mid wjl. no fit it mi M
a provnuivo amt cure in ull case* of (fold, Will!.
mutism A c. 'I'lt. y require oiilv to lie n-oit in or
der tlmt iItetr moil beneficialeff-ctsma> bcitmi
nnd appreciated.
Job 7 T. UYI'IISUN A CO.
S rcimiNG’.S RE8TORA ll V E CtJiliMAlJ
Ciistoii) House, New-York. June 16, It4'.*.~
C. C.Scbring. K*q—DearSir: ThecxiMcnlm..
ry benofii rcniv.J '’Vine Iron; ike me of)ia:i
” Rosjnrafive Curdiut,” imp. I* me lo ui'il.e ih
following stall ntr ut.uotoidy ns an «rt o(d..|y isn
gaid tu suffering humanity, luu a* unc ol jiiiUi
towurdsynu, its proprietor.
Fur fen yo irs 1 was must seriously filicte I w.'i
Dysppp.iia end it* v ni intis complication*, so iu«i
*o, indeed, that I was often uulittcil for hnriiici
ouo or two days iu the week# I *till'< red mo<r
front disordered digestion and u p'linfiil alTtcUti
of the bowels, connected with thu land troubc
some and oUsrt’ii *to costirrnrss, the pulicuhir
which it would ho out u'f place l.eru la qweify.-
8 it files it to say, that the first l.otlloid'ymu
utivo Cordial, taken *oiit>' s.xnn.n I - g«»,affoidri
me immediate relief; am! tlmt hiving ciiiilm"t'.‘
Irom time to lime. | -m new Irippy to add
curu mi* hueu cmuploie and I'erniancnt. IMii.it
tlul many may hu sunil.iriy alil.ctrd wtti. :(.***•
riuit* foiui‘4 nl Dysj'ctisi.t, lam itnliKf.l '"i,
thi* public iu:kno'.v!i!(jgmout for the ■.•••nert! g u.
Respectfully, yours. Arn , W’m Ilni’l Ett.,
fii.pi'cmr of Ciisioius for tl.e rortofN.V-
A fitrili. r supply, jtirt received and thr»:»!<*•;
jurtcll ' T. RYRRSON A C'O.
11^36 A ft ciS* A a£ M ft T G l.
X \\ arr.inte.t equal in >tr«-»i«,i!i lo HimouIc
5ngJos-for Table Jellies, and of great sritirt*
di*cit?c* where delicate animal f*ni(i iereqito'-
Mid well calculated for long se.1 vnynjiR*. It'**
prove* hy age if kept dry, und e.m Im m-sife ,B *
.Soup in a few iniuums. uiu! is of great ectticr•
clurift ini{ (Jid.T, Beer, nnd Wire.
TO MAKE TABLE J ELLIES.—U*e atk^
two ounce* of ('ooper'* Refined Aimncati M
l.iss, v. hii lis'.iouid he first enuked in etild S'alU^
two hnur.-;drnm offtlmt water, then take !woq J
cold v.uti't. otto nnd n half pound «f*n(tar.|o
i: thu whim ol* tar«e eggs, the jniec ol iw
p.iod sized lemons, the peal »f one. a siicit eft;
iiutnoii,a little nutmeg, ordtige peal, or otl.tr sr-
to suit tin* ta- (h; stir all the ingredmniJ '
aether while cold, then boil the whole m.v»a“
nr liv c minute*, and then pour ir through »Jd
Rug. when il may be pill into glasse-*t niouW
nnd when cold, will be fit lor ".-c. The monk
should be first wet will, n title white ol egg
wafer, just before the jelly put in them, tu ori
to make itensv to turn them out on pln'c-.
Tho Jelly Rug is undo of flannel 8 nr 10 inri.r
uero 4 s liic opening, nud iilmut half a yard d«|
narrow!, g to n m»int at the bottom. J J'f
llaat run* through first.sltouW lie pouted baci-i
the fellv b.<g until it rws« through cl. nr.
\d'l'"",* ,'ini ,0 ,,,c
(xlivr liq.".lv imJ" from incirnf'.*
b 0 j"lli».l by uvitij; tlw v.ojc prujioruon u
^BIAXC »j b« mwle l>V "‘j*
i.l ouo oft.inal.ivv r " r '
... .ait III- .»lr-l"ii»S "•«, "J."” 1 , 1 "'j
lionl, rlrninll,.iwi l "hnn ,ionr y b""'. -'ll » «
mi,III" cri»l"ll"'l"' :l r
ill « livn perlcrtl) ruM. II If.") '' m
0,1 >v,ll 1 r.-nily b.r
uurnMv vb.ml.1 !"■ lift > r " h ' M
will provo,,t ii fruili viitinns i" Iliem.
" t. KyKKS9S*r»
j > vj:ii*oiv a oo.’s. siBSAj’)'
5 *. RILIvAi—For <h«ror«o
inofrutn impilritii'* "f blond, rx.es. of jj
rboiimifllniii. «»,>rl"l» o"lvn"""< "rMp'"""".*
„f wbioli w,II Y io,d .l" dl!r " ,e “ M 1,1 ll "’ C* 1
". Th, ."bvcribi-r.. in oftrin? llii.pVorrili«j
I'm Kiil.lf"’,f "nn.cos.,niy '!“Jj,
tbovo HmIiV miff ".,iwcinnfK"ivlyli"iff"Jv“;“
n!omv "llVliffoff wUI,Cctil oi.lcm.,irc.l"> «
bin ini.i,ii,"lmr»cin M " «r«ili« e ""'V,,
o» n luorilv ,W" Have boon 'nffp™ 11 of L
fronylic fivnrohj* m"'inoi in wln.li Iff '
nvotftiy vc. onil oinil"'"t |i!iy.ic|ar , s "“I' f JJ ,
Udkfllon. Wc OMWI.will, coullffcncs m,
Rrfimi.m.
Icn-l
«nd void by
june 3
ffWXIW I'VNAI'MA B>;
Vm • »») HIM 1