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XX n»r letter. or Adnliniotration tm ilia wwe
HI ' ', orHenry Simmon., I.trufmid ootmijr dace«,od.
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June 28 JOHN M. COOPER.
iTl*uwd*jr. from the C«il»*
(rtor|ia~Hullouii county
Tu all whom it may concurn.
IX7IIEREAS, ‘Allen William®, Guardian of
Vt Martha A. Lyons.hilli applied to the Hon*
arable Court or Ordinary of Bulloch county,
for lelters dlamimory from said giiardiatnliip. <
Thaieart therefore .to .cite and'admonish all
persons wliataoever interested, to fllo their objeo*
nous, if any, in my olllce within the .time preticrib*
ed by law, otherwise letters dientiseory 'will be
granted to applicant.
DAVID BEASLEY,
oct I o. o. o. n.
Ucorgitt-AppIltigLoiiitty.
To all whom irmav concern.
T^TIIEREAS. Joahu Mobley applies to me for
▼ ▼ letters of Administration, with the will all*
n»xed, mi the estate of Solomon Mobloy, late of
Appling county, deei<as«d,
Phono are therefore to cite anil udmnntsli all
and singular the beira anil creditors of said do*
ceased, lo file their objuctlousiu my nilloa (if any
they have,) within the time prescribed by law.
Given from under my hand, thir the Dih day of
July, 1817.
MALCOM JOHNSON, Clk. c. o. a. c.
July 20
Georgia—Bulloch County*
To all whom it may concrrn.
W HEREAS. William E\ MoElvm, hath ap<
plied to the Hon. the Justice* of the Iofu-
nor Court of Bii loch county, while sitting for or*
dinary purposes, for Letters of Administration on
the eatate and effects of Burrell Richardson, late
of said county, deceased. •
These are therefore Incite and admouisb all and
singular the kindred and creditors of aaid deceas
ed, to file their objections (if any they have) to the
applicant, in the Clerk's ofline of said Court, on
or before the furioauth day of October next, oth
erwise Letters of Administration will bo granted
the applicant.
Witness, the lion James Cone, one of the Jus
lio-s of the said Court, this 13th day or Sepl’r,
A. D 1847. DAVID BEA8LEY,
sep’13 c. c o. b
N OTICE.—All persons having demands a
gainst the estate of Louis Dufuur, late of
Camden County, deceased, are requested to pre-
s»nt them immediately, and all pnraoiis indebted
t*» said esl-ite are notified that immediate settle
lueiil is absolutely uece>sary.
MARY DUFOUlt, Executrix,
nog 31 —
■VVoWliEk.-SirETsH r.
I d.n Powilur Work,, Tor ..In l»v
juna SI L. BALDWIN & CO.
o
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the es
tate of Mary K. Turner, late of Uiiatliam
county deceased, are roquested to make initncdi*
nte payment; and those having demands against
s iid entaie nro requested in render tlioui lo the sub*
dcribor according as the law directs.
STEPHEN A. FATOT, AdiuV.
a»£l7 ‘ —
1 7IUUR months aftor dato, uppliemlon will be
tuado to the Hon the Justices of tha Inferior
Court of Chatham county, while sitting ns a Court
of Ordinary, for loavo to’scll the pcrsoiiaLproper-
tv belonging to the estate of Mary K. Turner,late
of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditor* of soid cstnte.
STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r.
«'ig 17 —
F ob inontlisanerdaie. application willbo.made
to the Hon the Justices of tho Incrior Court
of Bulloch county, while silling fur nrdinnry pur
poses, for leuve to sell a lot of land in Early coun
ty, No. 110, 6lh district, belonging to the estate of
James Brinson, deceased, for the benefit of tho
heirs and creditors of said estate.
JASPER WILSON, ) ...
SIMEON BRINSON, ( Lir *'
sept 13 •
F OUR months after dale,•<application will bo
mndn to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of
Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary pqr-
posns, Inr leave to sell two negroos, being part of
•lie personal property of iho Into John P. William.,
son; sold for the benefit at* the heirs,
sept 2 — JOHN N. LEWIS. Guardian. -
• l'BS, © YES, O 1 ns Hear me
Wow!~G BORGIA, SL’RIVEN COUN-
TY, Aug4ial2ll. 1846.—.1 do h**reb» ceriily, HiHt
my dmgtuer Carqline was attacked with Typhus
Fever, on tbe6ih of July last, whioli as followed
hv ■ everespasm, which lasted two hours. I im*
mediately eenifnr Ur. VV. Hendry, who in now
located at Mr. Boston’s, in this county, and in a
few mome'itealW his arrival, she was seized will*
a second stuck winch immediately locked hor
jaws. It was expected by those who sow li«r,
that she. would not live six hours. But through
the blea-ing of Gud. the skill of the Ducior. and
the virtue oftii Thomsonj-ui Medicine, she was
immediately rKlieved. She was then seized with
a violent inflammation, which seated itself in her
bowels, during the abspneo of the Doctor,—but
to our astonishment be removed it within one
Imur’s time. Notwithstanding the severity of the
ever,shu was restored to health in 10 days Un
der thrift considentiniis, we do recommend Inin
us an attentive and skilful Physician.
GEORGE U. WOODWARD.
ANN U^ WOODWARD.
We. llw undersigned, do certify ihsl ths above
statement is true, ai we were eve witnesses o the
vase. IRA BOSTON.
ELIZABETH BOSTON.
LEWIS CONNER.
LUCRE l’IA CONNER,
an 0 ^ >0,,u ~
S OKBIWANCfi, to repeal on Ordi-
nsnee entiUed - An Ordinance auihorLi.ig
the sale ol certain bus m Charles B. Cluskey, end
for othM purpo»e*'’'t»an*ed 4tU April, 1814.
J3ae. 1. Be it ordaiimd by the .Mayor and Alder-
menqr the City of Savannah and the^ Hamlets
thereof ill Council assembled, and it is Imrdiy
ordained by ilia antlinriiy of the sime. that the
above recited Ordinance be end (he same is hereby
repealed.
Sec. 2. Bolt further ordained by the authority
aforesaid, that the committed on public sales nnd
city lots proceed to revalue said lots, and sell them
under the exi-tmg ordinance. ■
See 3. Beil further ordsmnd by the it ‘ilmriiy
ntpressid. ih «t nil ordinances nr parts of ordinances
militating with the provisions ol thii ordin non, be
and the rsme are hereby repealed.
Passed in Council Kith June. I847.
UK. BURROUGHS, Mayor.
r.Attostl A. C. DAvexroRT. c, c.
jjme I6 '
F OUR months alter dute, application will be
uiadn lo tho Hon tho Justices df the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, while sitting as n Court
of Ordinary, for leave Ur sell the real estate ahd
slaves, belonging to the cidata of Michai l Dillon,
Isle of said county, dccoasori. for the bonefit of the
heirs, devisees and Icgntccs of said estate.
ROBERT M CHARLTON, Ex’or.
jiiric 23 —-
F OUR mouths aftor dale, application will be
made to the Honorable the Inforior Court
or Liberty county, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, fur leave to sell pari of tho real and perso
nal estate of Capt. Joseph Jrtn'os.latc of said Conn*
ty, deceased, for the beunfit of the heirs of said
estate. E. 8. L. JONES, Qualified Ex'tx.
jniie 10
N OTICE —Four months elVer ditto, npplice*
linn will be made to tho Honorable thn Jus.
tides of tha luflftor Cmirt of Chatham County,
while sitting Court of Ordinary, fur leave to
sell tho real estate and slavrv, boloneiug tothe fs-
lute of Dorothy Salfner. I do of said county, de
feased, For a division nfilie wamn among the heirs
of said estate. N. NUNGEZER, Exocntur.
July 24
F OIJlt ITIONTIIS after dale application
will he made to the Hun the Justice of the
Infer inr Court of Bryan country, when sitting ns a
Court of Ordinary, fur have to sell all the person
al properly of Mary 8. WiLon. a minor.
I line 25 O.W. HART, Guardian.
oonlvv* to weigh 3u lus»2(K), 700,800,1,00*1.
1,60(1 nnd U 600,Iba, consUntty on bgprt .atm Jo.r
gala *t mauufiicttiTors'prices, by
UBNStOVV & WEBBTHlt.
Itunl'i
mg common|s upon this use fill and convenient
article: V k
Fairdaak’s I'i.atfohm Soalib.—It Is not oltert
that we art induced to laud an arlielu of trade, and
we never do unless perfectly-'aatisfied that we are
com'mimdiiig.sdmeihiiig that is useful. .We can
not content th grutify tho cupidity ©f an individual;
at die risk ol'iiupdsiug theconfiuencoofthuusknda
ofoiir roadcrs vvho rcly iipon the honesty of our
statenicttls, if nuf in tnb Infallbility of ous judg-
tnctit. That groat improvements hnve been mode
within n fuw yugrs, in the inatruments of neighing
merchandise, is a Cml familiar lo hustnoss men.
The antique clumsy ami inaccurate .method*, or
{Weighing, havo given way to tho iuveuliun ur
American mechanical skill,.and the utmost pro
cisioit has bouu attained. A variety of'Plailnrm
Balances are manufactured and used, whjqficuii*
not bo relied on for any considerable degree of
accuracy: so that they UBoe<*arily. involve nun
party in pociitiiary lues, ' ll Ihorefore affords ns
plnusiiro m refer to tun Platform Beales of Mr.
Fairbanks, wbioh have boon oxiensivoly used In
all pari* of the United Stnteafor several years, and
given, as fir as bur knowledge extend*; very gen
eral satislatfijun. Wo purchased ode of these scales
three years since, and have mod thorn constantly
for wo ghing paper, &u. and for accuracy nnd du
rability, wo aie quite sure, llioy have not, and per
haps cannot, be surpassed. Tho plen of con-
strucMon is philosophical and simple. The em
ployment of t\yu levers, with a single beam, is
certainly the most practicable, in a compound
platform balance. Any increase of the number
of lever* ur ah additional beam, renders the in
strmnent more complicated, less precise in its up
oration and uinre liable to derangement These
scales aro used by many of the leading merchants
of New York, whoso written testimony to tiyir
superior excellence hits boon Lcoly accorded to
the manufacturer*. june 0
GLomovs TKIliJIPUL— fruili
Needs no Boasting -sCdizens of the United
States, with ploasure I inform you of the groat
success of .Humphrt'ys' Fever and Ague Pills
throughout Gaorsin. South Caro inn, Florida.
Tennessee. «Vc. Up tu tho 8th of tha present
month 1 Invo had four hundred' and eighty-throe
cases of this distressing complaint, and out of this
large number 1 have failed only in four cases, nnd
I can safely say the failuro is on their own side,
and nut mine. This medicine is now found in all
ports of this and the adjoining States, where it is
recommended by tho most respectable families,
und the best recommendation is, it is proving it
self loJic an infallible remedy for Fever end Ague.
It i* my own discovery, end is one of the best
medicines ever invented fur this dreadful disease
—curing in twelve hou s. Propnred and sold only
in Savanuah, by W. HUM PH KEYS. J It.
Splendid commissions given to Agents who will
anil this infallible remedy in tho Southern State?,
whore something oftlie kind is wanted, which will
prove effectual. Address the Proprietor, corner
Bay at»d Drayton shoots, Savannah, Ga.
K7*Agop1s now appointed—Shutwoll fir Gil
bert, Macon; 'Dnrsov A Knott, Griflin; P. A.
Moles, La Grnngo ; Weistcr & Kppiug, Coluni
bus; \V. K. Kitchen. August*.
*,* Macon Journal fir. Messenger, LnGrange
Chattahoochee, Columbus Enquirer, and Augusta
Constitutin'oihsl, will plouMj insert four limn9.
junolO 26—
T able salt and soap.—iu
cases Table Sail. 50 boxes BuchanT Family
Soap, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, and for
solo by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
a tig 21
S UGARS.—.Wu’HJHv.ido, Si. Cruix,aud N.
O. Sugars, Ibr sain bv
nog 18 THEODORE MINIS
F ever * ague.-the great
SOUTHERN REMEDY is still working
ils way, nnd proving to Ilia ciliznns of tho
SOUTHERN STATES that wc are nut d«
pendent on the NORTH for a remedy lor tho
TRIFLING disease. Fever and Ague. This
Medicine is now used on two pl dilation* in Somli
Carolina, and has been successful ill curing every
caso of Fever end Fovcr nnd Ague. Ihevo many
eeitificalos from citizens uf Savanuah, mid I will
now begin to show what the niedicinn lias done.
SOUTHERNERS oncourngn iho enterprise of
your HO.M E and you will never rpgrnt it.
Re.nortlblly, W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.
Mr.W. HuMPunKV".—Dear Sir—Having heard
> much abuiit your Fovcr and Ague M»diciuu,l
was induced to try them, nnd I can vouch for their
qualities, as they had tho dimirod street with me.
Yours Respectfully.
(i'koruk Nostband.
Savannah. Sept, i, 1817.
To thk Pum.ic.—I certify that the above cer
tificate is correct, nnd I do recommend Mr. Hum-
prey’s Medicine to all who arc afflicted with the
above d’ueuno. Respectfully,
J. M FLANDERS.
Savannah. Sopt. 2. 1817. sop 3
PUBLIC SALES.
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.
—On the first Tue.diy in December next,
heforn the Court House, iu the City of Savannah,
between the IwjjhI horn* of Sale, will bo void n
Negro Man Slave, namni Lafayette, levied no by
virtue of a li. fa., founded on foreclosure uf Mort
gage, issued nut oftlie Superior Conn uf Chat
ham County, in favor of Henry K. Burroughs
v*. T. Wators. ELISHA WYLLY,
net I ■ Sheriff, C. C.
S*'* ENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING
VT STORE—WILLIAM B. HALE. Mnnu-
fHcturer and Dealer in Roady Made Cloihimr,
Hats. Boots, Shoes, Trunk*, etc., 103 Congress
. slreBt, South side Market square, Savannah, Ga.
iiov 19
r -AOIE8’ EXCHANGE. Ladies’,
Ll Misses’, Childrens’nnd lufaiii*’ SHOES, of
,ery style, shade mid pattern, m the new Gruuite
torC 163 Congress street, Savunnah, Ga.
cm 19 WILLIAM B. HALE. Proprietor.
dudde.vly tbansfouitied.
Ye# I Ladies and Gentlemen—u dark yellow
sallow and dhfigured visage, a rough, cracliad mid
discolored skin, Covered with pimples,, blotches,
pustules, **U rheum, ring worm, crysipnla*. ruth,
und other unsightly spots which render tho.skiti
: MEUIOA.
1 uix...«ln« nppe .r .iiM.r L»JI««. Uil. i, i„ nxcl
Uilf .niclu Ibr olW»oin(,ypur iwiIm ;l.|ir..em.
(J^oliwlltl.nrlli. lulhkoJpM«w»l«llmepillll*r.
(liwI.m.ii.Itj'lkw’WSr.ly.fnf .liw jf. .
-'iV.jruf, >irui* 1'uIk
'^SSSaSuia!-
may 14 i.
RERN GlNOEk—Fm -a * by
d K. HENDRICK
c 4
MON.
;,bimii*v Hiiildkiy.
C HATHAM 8111;RIFF’S SALE,
—On the first Tuesday in November next, be-
loro the Court House in the city ofSavannuli.bo-
twonn the legal hnurs of sale, will bo sold, All
that Lot of Land, situated, lying end being in (lie
City ofSavnnuah. County of Chatham, kno*iiin
•he plan of said City by tho number eighteen (18)
bounded East by Wasliinglou Mijii.nrc, Suotu by
8i. Julian Mireet, West by Lot number seventeen
(17) nnd North by Bryan street, together with all
the improvements thereon: Leviedon lo satisfy iho
followinx rxeenlion. issued out of J iistico’s Courts,
viz: John G. Falligant ts Mary Sagurs, Adminis
tratrix estate James Sasur*. deceased ; Copo fie
Mills vs same*, William M. Leigh vssnnio; C C.
... iff -
Thompson fit Co. vs same; nndtlireC, Francis M.
Scnrlett. Adm’r. estite John Psrland, decensed,
vs mine. Levy* made and returned hy a Consta
ble Propertjr^njoted on: b^ PlaintitT’s^Att’y.
oct I
ELISHA WYLLY, SherilfC. C.‘
•pXECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of
JQd an order oftho llonorablo Inferior Court of
Liberty County, when silling fur ordinary pur-
DQsea, will bn said at thu Court House door in
Hinesville.ofsnid couniy, mi thu first T’neiwlny iu
December next, belyveen the usual hours of null-:
All the romninlug renl eutsie of Robert llunlry.
late of said county, doccarerl, bonsi.ting nfpuvnriil
Tracts und Parts of .Tracts, viz I Two Hundred
mid Sixty Four Acres of Lebd, granted to Thom
as Neal und Philip Pippin*. Three Hundred A-
cres gtuuied to Jonathan Robinson. Fifty Acres
granted to 8ylvanus Ribinson. 'I’wi-nt) five A-
cres, being part of a Tract, granted to'Aun Rob.
inaon. Two Hundred Aores grautnd to Andrew
Flbyd, Throe Hundred Acres.’grunted lo John
Undo' wood, containing ubout Elrven Hundred
md Forty. Acres, more or lets, and sold for the
benefit of the heir* und creditors of said deceased.
' ..Terms madv known on the day orsnle.
JOHN A HENDRY,
.■ enoch-oaniel. :
sept 23 ' Qualified Ewcipor*.
T ILE Subscri ;«r has received by r< c«iiToTr^
vnls a Urge portion of bU Fall and Winter
dtock of'Dry Goods, ell 'of which buv« been »*-
eoted with great cure and ui Hie lowest m trket
prices, uod wilt b* sold oo the must fuvnnblv
•mis HENRY H.SI’OTr.SaURY.
«•*)•( 17
T HE Hubscribcr roturns his sinccro thanks lo
his numerous friend*, who have sogouerous-
ly patronized him vinno lie resumnd business at his
old stand, No. 2. Wnring'u Buildings. (Market
f-quare) aufl lie would now inform thorn, that he
is prepared in sell on the most reasonable terms,
ct'ury article usually otuhrncfld in his line ofbusi-
nets. JAMES A. LAROCHE,
ungfi —
I5ptter7'lard and inack^
XT EREL-——16 bbls now No. 3 Mackerel. 10
kegs Orango county Butler, 10 bbls No I Leaf
Lard, landing per hnrk Isaac Mead, and for sale
by sept 13 E. SWIFT.
jPLOER. AC.-25 bbh Canal Floiin 25
X? half do dodo; 51) boxes Tobacco. 8s and lti»;
10 cases Myers fie Go’s. Aromatic Tnbucco.—
Lauding ft mu brig Marnn, and for sale by
sept 17 SCRANTON fie JOHNSTON.
( AOIIEN X FOSDICK, ofTar for sale.
J lauding from brig Isuador, fiom Boston—25
hhds choice. Porto Rir.o Sugar, 10 do Muscovado
do, 14 bull** Gunny Cloth. sept 6
COLOUR.-311 lilil* Canal Flour; 20 half do
X. do do. 1,1
for sale by
sept 2
.rinding from barque Vernon, and
WOOD, CLEGHORN fie CO.
S UGAR.—Crashed nnd Loaf Sog ir, for hhIo
by THEODORE MINIS,
sept 15
N EW BALTIMORE FLOUR fie LARD.—
50 hbl*. super Baltimore Flour, new wheat;
23 kngs No. 1 Leaf Lnrd. Lauding from schr.
W. J. Jenkins, nnd for snle by
_sepl 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
P RESERVED Strnwberrics, Raspberries,
Plums. Pineapples, Poacbns, Pears. Gages,
Cherries und Ginger, just received, and for sale
by II. J. GILBERT,
sept 22
P AINTS AND OILS.—15,000 lbs. pnra
No I nnd 2 White Lead in kegs audeaskr,
from 25 to GOO lbs. each.
75 kegs Blank, Red, Brown nnd Yellow Paints,
ground in Oil.
200 canisters Chrome fie Puri* Green, Chrome
Yellow, Verdt'gris und Prussian Blue, ground in
Oilr
1.000 gallons LiiiHRpd Oil;
1,000 do bleach'd »Xt uublnncli’d Sperm do ;
1,501) do do Refined Whale Oil;
600 do Crude Whale or Train Oil.
J tint received nnd for snle hy
septic DEN8LOW fie WEBSTER.
, llpMUjBf
~xnnvi,wam' ®Uo^ iirt/X .—-—
tfie. pleasure Wciill ’wurHtfcml8irtd 1 dne-6f the
i which has proved iinelfib bs an lnrallilile remedy
I.fof tho FEVER AND At5UF. i , effecting a certain
end speedy euro. Tho time mentioned j* truly
very short, and'wilbbo doubted by tnany, bull
| have certificates frttnthe first. Physicians aud:or
giMiilemtin ol’tho highest respeoiabiluy uf Savan
nah. where l reside, 11t Is; known by ell.ithnt s
poison will anon eireiilate through -and effect the
whole liupisn system, then Wiiv.iipto simple mid
one that’ifc 'harmless7 ThisbMudieiue is. not. n-
NnpTiiknlv Hvmbvo, bum Boutiikrn Remedy
altogether It Is insde jn Oie city of Savannah—
it is’ recommended by citizens, of. Ravannaii,
Georgia, Smnli-Caloliiin, Florida, &c.) and to be
CHiidid. all my Primlhk is SouthZhn, executed
by Mn.' E J. Pvnst uf-Savannah; su you will
at once feu it i< altogether a Southenez, audifil.
was hty iiiionliou to humbug any commiihity, 1
Would not choose gentlemen’* names that are
wull.jiiinwti in the same place where I reside. I
.siibmil tho testimony of residents of this city, a-
mong whom are iho first Physician*, and 1’nrq-
suute you are acquainted with ninny of them. The
Medicine oflereu to ihn wntid, is e safe, certain
and speedy cure for Fever , and Ague, which it
will du in the very short spaco orTwki.ve hours.
As Florida is.a newly settled country, it is liable
to n great deal ufjhis troublesome disease, and it
will be to the advantage of every family to k^ep a
supply on hand. CTiizniis of Florida: it is not
liiy intention tu weary your patienci- widin s'ring
of nonsense ur nf nnvortisi nieut*, for I can na-
siire youl am pretty well used tip in ilm part of the
Work? but I with you to try this Mndioiue ami
satisfy yourselves, mid you will fur the first lime
believe that n disease could be curod in Twelve
Huuns, and the only way in prove ii is to try it.
I really du not know why a Southern Medi-
cine should not ho as good as one that is tnnoti.
factored at the North. MV Medicine has effected
a perfect cure where nil o hers have failed. I ad
mit there are many other remedies but not uno
thni can become so popular, and so certain of cur*
mg this complaint, ns Humphreys,' Remedy for
Fever and Aouk Only think fora moment,
Twelve Hours to baa healthy man! It is strange,
very strange, that truth should need so much
boasting nt last; but such is this world. I will unt
tax yon with any more of this, but willingly 1
leave the Medicine to recommnnd itself to Florida.
And now, to close,1 pledge mt h< nor iho Medi
cine does not contain any Mercury or any Mine
ral Preparation whatever; it is a Vegetable
only.
I nm respectfully, yours, &«.,
VV. HUMPH REVS. Jr., Druggist,
Corner Bay and Drayloii-sireeis, Savannah.
S OUTH CAROLINA.—Planters of this
noble Stale, I ask you to give thu above Me
dicine one and a fair trial, nnd you will find it to
excel all the humbugs uf iho north. It is now
used, and with success, in your Slate.
Certificates can bo bad by add.e*sjig either my*
Rolfor l)r. P. M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T.
J. S. Farr, GruhamviJIu, who have the Medicine
for trnlu. All orders nddessed to mo will meet
with promt attention. Tho Medicine will he found
aMiin Blurt's of either,of the following gentlemen,
who have the genuine ouly..
•VV. HUMPHREYS. Jr.
AGENTS—P.M. Cohen & Co, Charleston,'
S. C ; T. J. 8 Farr, Grahamvillo, 8. C ; VV. A.
Carswell, Savannah. Ga ; A. McLuno fie Co.,
Jacksonville, Ga.; Shotwell fie Gilbert, Macon,
Ga ; Dorsey &. Knott, Griffin Ga ; I*. A. Alois*,
La Grange, Ga ; Winter fie Euping, Columbus,
Ga.: VV. Root. Marietta, Ga.; T. {'utricle. Salem,
Fnnn.i W. K. Kitchen. Augusta, Gu.;J; A. Sper
ry, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Goodull, At
lanta. Ga; William Carr, Jacksonhoro, W. R
Anderson, Dalton, Ga.; E. A Burch, Hawkins-
ville, Ga; Suinuel Palmer, Darien, Ga.; II. F.
Floyd, Micnnopy. Florida. aug 18
P OSTSCRIP ; J’^“NEW8I NEWS !—
DAWKINS VILLE TAKEN BY SUR
PRISE.—HUMPHREYS’ REMEDY IN DE
MAND.—Northern Humbugs Condemned—A
Leiinr from one or My Agents.—Great Succesa of
•he Souili Carolina and Georgia Kuinody.—Not a
Preventive, bill a Certain Cure.—Prospectus of
IIumphrnys’ ,Medical Advcrtisor. lo spread ihe
News of a Certain Remedy tu (ho Southern
Slates.
Received hy Monday s Mail the following letter
front one uf (he most respectable geutlnuan of
of llawkin-ville. lie is well known by many
of thn ciiizens ol'Savaiimili:
Mr.W. Humphreys, Jr,—Sir: Enclosed yon
have my own and myaister’a testimonial* to tho ef
ficacy ol’your Fever and Ague Medicine. ’I here
is but four cnnos of Fever and Ague in ibis vicini
ty. »»l know of. und as yet I have he--ii unable to
induce ihem to try ihe cure of all cures
Yours; very re*pplfully, E. A. Burch.
liuvvkiusvillo, Aug. 20ili. 1847.
[Coriilicuie.]
Mr. Humphreys—Sir: This will ccml’y that
my child, a boy. of two and a half years old, was
attacked with what it termed by dm Physicians In*
termiilent Fever, some lime in June, which, after
comtidarnhle treatment from eminent Physician*,
ch inked into what that form of di-oli-o common
ly called Fever nnd Ague, and nothing I had tried,
not even Dr. Champion’s eulchrnicd Fever uud
Aguo Remedy, appeared to do any good, When
I omne in 'possession of the Agency of VVM.
HUM PH KEYS’ KEV ER FAILING R EM ED Y,
wliich after using tun* boillo of lire Liquid amt one
box nl*.his Pills ms perfectly restored lo health,
and is now mending in fie-h nnd appetite every
day, belli of which Ind been entirely prostratodhy
tliL'di-easo. Resjicctfolly yours, &c
K. A. Burch.
Il iwkinsville. Aug.20, 1817.
Mr. Humphreys:- This is lo certify that! wasat-
lackud with lire Fever and Ague, and on the second
all ink ot’llio Ague, I was induced by my brother,
and seeing the miraculous euro of his son,lo make
a trial ol’your Fever and Ague Medicine, which
lo my surprise, cured mo immi'diHlfdy, have
mu hud a chill or fevor since: whereas, before
my whole system was in a sinlc ofstupor. Now.
1 am in good health, and wish you every success.
Respectfully, M. A Caiioi.ine Burch.
II uvkinsville, August 20iii, 18)7.
Tim following gentlemen alone have this Medl
ine for Kale, and jmne genuine without my writ
ten Signature. W. HUMPHREYS, Jit,
Druggist, corner Bay and Driytou st«.
Savannah, Ga.
AGINTS
Dr. P M Coin'll, No, 19 Ilayue-st., Charles
ton S C jT J S Farr. Graham ville, S. C.{ VV A
Car well, Savunnah, Go , VV II Kitchon, Augus
ta, William Carr. Jneksonboro*; A AlcLaue fie
Co ; Jacksonville; E A Burch, IJawkiusville ;
Samuel Pdlmer, Darien ; Shotwell fie Gilbert
Macnn ; Winter & Kppiug. Columbus; Dorsey
ti Knoll, Griflin ; Dr P A M use, La Grange ;
Solomon Gondall, Atlanta; William Root, Marict-
briber bus remi
BlilSl
PATER orBVKRV DESCRlVl ioN—Eng-
isli, Frenuh and Aiuericnn of evory grade of nual
j»y and prina. A fine tfrticlo of Ruled Loiter Pa*
8 I ELL PENS iu grcgtvuriuty, from37iCents
lOjlll purgrois. ft
•: 'af w grTiNaBegmOTi and
“inlWl E'tgli.ll ftlirf American; alia,
’T& U Lm2>$3S$L Y M ^ UE ,,|iNS * ttulLL
* luu litter a nbw end ingeniously mad t
prticlu of tire boat quills, and used with holders.
^ A «u, a UiJe'BMdrUnent of 4to Cap, Damy nud
Medium Portfolios, with uud without luck* J’tsiii
Sheep, Morocco, extra gilt Turkey Morocco and
Pupier Macho do.
iS&SB* 1 I'ORCEMAN pump ink-
tsi AN 1)8—a fine aisortineiil; also, a great vari-
uly ol Glass and other Inks, togeilur’witli a fine
Mock gonerally of indispunsiblo and convenient ar
tides for an nlnoe or counting room.
e 9tjej assortinent or Englisl^and French
FANCY NOTE PAPER AND
LNVF.LOPE8, Visiting Cards, Card Cases’, Cut
Gina*' Seals,and ‘plain and fancy Wafers uf every
description and for ell occasions, together with a
variety ul articles selected especially for the ac
commodation of tho Ladies
CHESS MEN AND BACKGAMMON AND
DRAUGUT BOARDS of varioussizes; also, a
variety of now and interesting Games for Youth.
ANNUALS FOR 1847, splendidly illustrated
and richly bound. Also, an extensive slock of Iho
owest fie host JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS.
Tho now works of the day will ho received as
they are issued by ilio publishers, and sold at tlioir
prices.
Books, English, French or American, not on
hand, will be ordored and furnished at publishers’
prices.
The subscriber solicits tho patronage oftho com
munity. His hook slock generally is sold nt pub
lishers’ prices, and in regard lo Stationery, ho feels
assured or being ablo In give satisfaction.
To the country merchant is ofi’erred 201)0
Spelling Books, 60.000 Quills, 3000 quirna Blank
Work, 500 Slates, and a large stock of llildus and
Testaments,Hymn Books,Nolo Books, Paper, Ink,
Steel Pons, and School Books generally, at lower
prices than lias before been offered in ibis market.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AND BOOK
BINDING, executed as formerly, upon the low
est terms, uud iu the best manner,
nov 17 . JOHN M. COOPER.
f^Yrit;i v n' 7 'h
is removed ifeiicnl IfenjA
J"'V"''TV 'if; ti..j
" | 4ud Liberty! |
ii m ‘ I’O THE AFFlCTEb. * 1
•^By. M* 8. 1 iioitduN, M. D„ Macon, Gkorcu.
^ rt, ‘ a " d > vlu,: alarm.
Among Hid nations spreads a dyoad dismay, ,•
When conquering Icgiuui, luaddsuudboldly storm
*. ,00 * ,a e°* end'kill and wound and slay,
Why n nothing is heard but the diu and strife.
And groansaud'«iies'(»nielptr4xeblmtg lite,
Cpmacnmld Paaee' stop lonn, ’tu tbiuu lu.txvo
Uur uoblAHi from dial ppen yawning grave.
When fell discaso with ovcrmatlcijng force*,
, • hapless victim* ull around,
When levera cuio and clirunio lini’eriiig hosts
.Destroy, and ah| there eau no help be found,
Tj/ien noUilfig is heard but the wail of woe,-
Or siifier. rs testing them to end fro,
(mine good Samaritan, the bulm apply,
And the lov d vregry ^oqo wont faint or die. *
What though iho tyrant in hial'orty pride,
May ride his subjects tVitli an iron road,
"hat though for ages, man may be domed
} he right to speak or not but by Ids nod.
Wlmt though hu may lie bound in strongest chains,
And nothing has bill wlmt his lord ordains,
Yet Liberty stops forth nnd t>oh him free,
And tyrants With their votaries turn and llee.
Whet though diseases of whatever name,
(■/. *hvir hold on hspleiw men for years,
Whui thoughn lihudred mmerulsoiis offline'
Have dune their bent to stop itieir wild oureers,
Whin though the nostrum*ol tliequuck. iliu pill,
1 lie syrup, balsam, or cold water fail,
Yet Thomson's, simplu inuaimuiay set them freo
J o ratio iho gladd'nmg shout of Liberty!
It is not the purpose of the undersigned to cn
ter now upon thu eotnpnritiive menu of cither
system of medical pruciice; tho pacts presented
Irom time to time ought to cnnmiiute dm best
arguments, and so viewing it he would simply beg bu , c 9nstinUy jf, D p ft ( [‘'f, 1 jf tl, b
lo projuilfa low moro nlilio snimi sort." mnmlv
pr«|eiit
rcuiuikiug ili.it there sro yut
more nl the some aorl," simply
lere sro vut “a fow more left." *
jp.lIIT VIII, The Architect, by W 11 Run-
Graham’s M-ignzino for June
(lodev’s Lady’s Buok for June
The New York Illustrated Magazino for June
Fn'.e oftho Blcnden Hall, East ludinmnn, with
nn account of her wreck and the sufferings and
privations of the survivors for six monilit, on the
dcsohito Islands of loarocssiblo and Tristan
D'ncunht, by Alcxaudcr M Greig
Tho Qu idroone,.or 8t Michael’s Day, hy tho
author of “The South West"
1844, or the Power of ihe ‘ S F" n Talc, de
vt lapiug the secret actions of Parties during tho
Presidential Campaign uf J844; by Thomas Duuti
English
Houlih made easy for tho People
Don I'aez and oilier Poems, by a Virginian
Tho Indian Uncanier, or tho'|,'r:<ppcrs Dimghtcr'
The Victim of Intrigue, a Tolu of Burr’s eon
spirary, by James W Taylor
The VVilch of the Wnvo, or the Personal Ex
perience of J II Green the Reformed Gambler.
The HHtory of St Giles aud St. James, -by
Duuglusa Jcrrold. Couiplote.|
Piccinla, the Pris mer of Frenestrnllns. or Cap
tivity Captive, by X B I.aiuiina, a new edition.
Also, further supplies of Sirenke of S^uaiter’i
Life; A Winter Gift for Ladies; Flirtatious, by La
dy Charlotte Bury; George, by Dunns; The Surf
SkilT; Tnncred, by D’Draeli; The Dowerless, by
Madame Charles Keybnud; Alderhrnok, a colleu-
linn of Fanny Forrester's Village Sketches, Po
ems, fien. Roccived by
may28 JOHN M. COOPER.
rpiIE VICTIM OF IATRIGUE h
X tale of Burr’s Conspiracy, by Juuies W,
Taylor.
The Quadroono, or St. Michaels Day, by iho
author of'Tne Souihwosi,' Sic.
Gnmliliiiff Unmnskcd, or tho Personal Experi
ence ol’J. II. Greon, tho Reformed Gambler.
Taukred, or ilm New Crusades; hy D’Isrnuli.
Thu Pic oriul Brother Jouallmii for iho 4ih of
July.
Gr-iham’s, Gmleys, *nnd the N.Y f . Illustrated
MiiL’nzinos.for June.
The Winter Gift for Young Ladies,
m'v 28 J. B CUIIBEDCR,
B UT TEH.—20 lirkina prime Gostien Bol
ter, received per steam ship Southerner, arid
fur sale by SCRANTON fit JOHNSTON,
sept 4
B uckets, brooms,&C.-20 doz
p iinted Burke's, 15 doz Brooms) 50 boxes
Family So<p; 25 do Cinnamon du. Landing
from bark I«aao Mead, and for sale by
sept 13 E SWIFT.
P aper.- KID reams Crown Wrapping Pa
per; 100do Cap do do; 100do Crown Ten
du do; 50da Double Crown do do; 50do white,
ruled Cnp Paper, 50 do do do Letter do. Land
ing par brig Philura, ind for snle by .
sopl IG CONN BRAT fie BARIF,
TJJE _ ■
.13 Mess Beef, 20 dn Prime Beef. 10 half do
Fulton Marliot Beof, 20 bhla Mots Pork, 60 do
Prime Pbi'k. Lending, and forsafe bjr
>«pt 14f ± WOOD, CLAG HORN & QQ,
ITlCiBXUCjO.—44 boxes pounds Gs and 8*
X - Tobucco. Landing from brig Excel, end for
sale by OUNNF.RAT fie BARIS’,
sept 14
T> RAN BY.—20 liuh. Domesiiu Brundy.—
’XJI La/,diug‘ from brie Wilson Fuller, ond for
-air bv SCRANTON fie JOHNS ON
••[.i 11
tii; J A Sperry, ilouMon Couniy ; J 11 S'. WS
E’lii. Macon; W G Anderson, Dnlion ; M C
Williamson, Davi-boro.Gi.; R J Floyed, Micano-
py. Florida; P Mnriiu, Savannah. gppt 2
D ECEIVEO BjTsATURBAV’S
XX M AIL.—Inieresimg from llnu*iou Conn-
ly. A Iciier from iho Poiit-oMHier.—An Exirnor-
dimry Core. Humphrey’s Remedy never known
io Fall, Two Casus Cured with One Box of his
Pills.—Disensu disappearing from llomuon Coun
ty,—Great demand lor Humphrey-’ Fever and
Ague Madiftiun The greairxi remedy ever dis
covered. Five Hundred Boxes shipped ou lire
18ih of Aiigu«t.
Carolinians, Georgians. Arc.—The following
••tier was received by SuturdHy’s mail from tho
Po»lmti8ier - of Housioii couniy, who is well
known iu thincitv byinsnyef our Merchants.-^
U* re it is—road it.
41 r. Humphreys—Dear Sir: You will see by
the following that l have had some success with
yuUr Fever and Ague Remedy. I have vent
you a Certificate by tho gon'lumaii’* consnnt.—
Ho is a mono of sterling worth end integrity.—
He iB well known through Twiggs us well ns
thiBcoiinty.
Respecifully, J A SpximY, P.M.
Certificate,—l^;is is to coriify Hint I purchased
ofJ.A. Sperry ope box of Humphrey's Fovcr
and Ague Pills, wlt)cl\ has erred two of uiy chil
dren of the Chills and Fever in tho time stated—
in twpntyfnur hours. And Ido rucummod it to nil
who are nltticted with t)u)\.troublesome nt well as
aeiiousdijiaafe. . Respectfully, yours Arc.
Amos C. Pny.
Houston County, August 19,1847.
B SEEMS? to.vgITes —Smoked and
pick ed Beeves,ITongu**. .For snle hy
nug 14 If. J. GILBERT.
G ANDLE8.—20vbaxe* Judd St Sou’s Sperm
Candles, for sale by ’ »
nv wupnnnnr ntvin
anir 27
'^IIEODORF. MINIS.
IV.—IfA) bliiidles Hay, for sale’bv
uuu 6_ THEDDORE ,VflNI3._
pIvARj/lld B^EV;—5 Iff gs.jutt fecei V
Mr ed. and for safe hy
aug 5
G K HENDRICKSON.
Gibbon's Buil-’ings
A N EXPOSITION or tui: APOCALYPSE,
by David N. Lord.
History of tho Valley of iIir Mississippi, Ac.
Ac., by John VV.Monetlo, M D.
No. * JO, Pictorial History of England.
The l.ife of Christ, iu thu words oftho Evan-
.gidists, lor tho usn of young persons.
Thu Atlantic Club-Book, being sketches in
prose and verso, hy Messrs. Paulding, llallcck,
Cox. Bryant, Fay, Morris, Willis, Palmer, nnd
others.
Letters, Conversations and Rocollcctior.s ofS
T Coleridge.
Imporiance of Practical Education nnd useful
Knowledge, being u selection from Itis Orations
nud oilier Discourses, by Kdward^vorelt.
The Fireside Friend, or Female Student, being
advico to Young Ladies on Hie impoitant subject
of Education, by Mrs Phelps.
The Life and Voyages of Christopher Colum
bus, hy Washington Irving.
Scours iu Nature, or Conversations for Chil
dren, on Laud and Water.
Talos of Woman's Trial*, hy Mrs SC Hall.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
mar 20
\.^ J K l ' a 'Bding.
and William Irving Paulding
The Statesmen of America ill 1910. by Sarah
Mytion Maury.
Vol I, The History nfSt Giles and St Jamos,
by Dougl.is Jcrrold, Esq.
SylvanJirc. or the Disputed Inheritance, by A-
Icxnudur Domna
Bull* nnd Blue; or the Privateers of the Revo-
lotion; A Tale ol Long Island Sound,by Charles F.
Sterling.
Tho Black Prophet, a Tnlo ofliish Famine, by
William Carletou.
Taylor's Gold nnd Silver Coin Examiner, de
signed loc.mtain fac simile Engravings of ull Hie
Gold and Silver coins at tho present time in cir
culation throughout tho world, with the name nnd
current value of the coin in llio United Stales,
specified under nnch pieco, Ac.
The Elder Sister, or the Uubrokon Promise,by
Mrs M L Swcetser.'
The Scout of the Silver Pond, a tain of the Re-
volution.
No. 3. North American Scenery.
Also, furihorsupplios of
Fanny Unbcrtccii; Marietta.orthc Body Snatch
ers; Arts of Corinth; Thn Divorced; The Comic
Wandering Jew; Old Saint Paul's; The Bello of
Boston; Frank Mnrstoii; Tho l'iruto Queen; No-
po’eati nud his Marshals.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 17 —
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
"Auoiliur Desperate Case Cured without seeing
the Patient."
Gkoruia, Tnour couniy. 30th Sena. 1340.
Dr. Thomson:
Sir—I saw an advertisement in the Recorder,
signed hy Wimdiip S. Page, of a cure tliaf was
performed hy yon 4>fhis daughter, who wan Attack
ed with palsy and diseaso of the spine, by wh.ch
shu was entirely disabled uud lo«t thu use of iho
lower extremities. I Imvn n gill (hat has been
PRF.cisKt.v iu that situation for three months past,
and have tried all meuns, but lo no utfect. •
* " Writu me aline ns soon as convenient.
Yours respectfully,
TIJO’S VV. ASHFORD.
On tho 1th Novombor, instructions were receiv
ed t» solid on the medicii.es hy maii„ uml ho sub
sequently iu stating tho progress of the caso,
writes:
Dear Sir—My sorvent girl is much mendod,
since I wrote you last, she had at Hut limn her
crutches tu nssisi her iu walking, she can now
walk from house to lioiiho without tl»**m, ilinuch
she is vol quite wabbling in her walk. * * * » *
And oil Hie 19th May; 1847. lift writer
Dear Sir—I have taken my snat after having
been absent from home sometime, to inform yon
•hat my girl, I believe, is about as well us ev.-r. "
* * Enclosed is whal is wlmt is due yon. If mv
name will beof any houol.l to you you may make
nn)* use of it you please on such an occasion. I
expect yuu will have a call from South Carolina,
as I have informed some of my diseased friends
there ofyuur skill us u physician.
Yours rcMpHCtluily,
THU S W. ASHFORD.
Houston Co., Ga., Jan. Dili, 1817.
I hereby certify, that some two yuan* n»o my
negro woman Mary, was t iken wiili Pkoi.apsus
UTKRi.ami its attendant difficulties,! called in L)r.
J. J.JniH!--, n Botanic Pliysici m, aud another gen
tleman of the'sumo school, (believed to he both
graduates of Iho S. B. M Culfege ) who after
using ull iheir dlorts to rdit-vo hor entirely I’.iiled.
I then sold her in Dr. Jones, who immudiaiely
brought her to |)r. M S. Thomson, of Macon,
who soon cured her, I believe in less than a oinnih
so ihnt she lias since had iwo children, and is en
tirely well; this 1 can lustily as I now own her
again.
LEVI KING.
.Taipkk Co .Cfiih April, 1847.
Tlu may certify, that for threeycur* l bnd been
snhjeei to Epilepsy, or Co.xvur.nva Fits. I was
attacked soon nllor taking a neveio atruiu at heavy
lifting, mid continued lo have l|icm tdioitl oucc ii
mouth fur that length or time, uniwiilislamliiig nil
Hie dferis that were made to cure mo Finding
that not. ing done mu nnv good, end hearing that
Dr. M. 8. Thomson could cure such cases, I de
termined lo try liuu. und ho called on him uud gni
ono prescription of medicine, which 1 am happy
nnd proud to say has entirely cured mo 1 iiuvu
hud no symptoms uf them but once shortly oiler I
commenced taking it, and linvo now been ns well
us 1 ever was for ubout a year.
GEORGE M. LUMPKIN.
Persons desirous oficsliug llm efficacy ofilicsc
remedies ill their own onsos, no mailer where they
reside, can do so very conveniently, by sanding
their ago und -ymploiiH in writing ns correctly us
possible, when medicines to suiathem will he com
pounded uud sent hy mau». express or private
bund. His fee iu such cn»us is ouL kivk i>ou.ars
a mouth, which uriy be enclosed ami soul by mid
at his risk. Medicines cannot be sent to a grc»t
diidanre unless the amount is enclosed or a pro
per reference given. Letters to entitle them to at
tention must be post pniil Tlie poor presenting n
ccrtificntc of inability lo nay m e never hpiii empty
away. 1’ho nlllietcd nl ihe Rev. Clergy, are of
course, always exempt from charge. Patients un
der his immediate caie are • Inrged in proportion
to the amount of attention nccesnry. In cotiMe-
quenee nl* the great incronso of nlfico luisiiiess it
will bo impossible for tho suliHcriber to go much
into Hie country except in very urgent eases, nor
will he be able lo go for unyiliing under Ihe nniial
charge of other Pny* cions, but will attond in Ihe
city hs promptly as possible
M. S. THOMSON, M D.
Macon July 13. 1847. lyr— c july 23
rilHE HEDGE ANCHOR, or Young Sailor’s#
i Assistant, illu-iruied wnh. Seventy Engra..
vihgs, by William Brady, S. ill , U. S. N.
The I torse aud his Rider, <sr Skcdies und Alice-
iloiesorihe Noble Quadrii|MMi and of EqueiUri-iii
Nations, hy Rollo Springfield. Recived hy
june 24 JOHN M COOPER.
d-!' 1 lor 'h, | , lt lorly “» dr etouin,t„.
U|«Faculty ami emeu,„i„ Jif.'lj£Zt J 'l'iUCM ol
|.«rcJo.,lyby,h„,c|e pr*.
, ; u " •uwuMor io
laic epprovod prepare,. * the
'hlTH,
priiln* ou,« liavc IB *«r
won and ren..,.., " r h a . lor '• "
Sr&C
111
• ,l »U)'|
ou « *»'
In cases of inveteracyofnilll. ^ and "'*t>.
uf tho idVoct.'d purti to morniv/*’ ° ro P ruil coeij
vill be udviable lor ,r I'rVm,
»“« ■« III. uic Jr Z„"“3' l e
alniv davaprcvipu, i u ua!u'.©|.|L P , U, 8 |i, » fur
Iliuo tbc flrune till 0 corn ^ V i er,<,,ld «on
may be oontidonily cipcc™d j n V’""’»wl
WbiUSwi&g.'Stj'fc Scrofula, Fi,i„|,
U rf | Bo 'i 8nro rc,oov ed. and cii»cb*SIi , I.** , i^ ,, * u,w
mnnour.; ii aim care, SuraLV 1 '" 1 " C “ ll " lel!
Scalds, Burns, ami all S.LJAnthrax,
very aue.ee,»|„||y n „ d n S " r « «l»ual
KSSSJai %'"« IlhrmiJ.,""™ ™'-'- r °>
for six or eight it
XJ’fJ'ptiJ-'i" ^
pstti
I’ll I IB Whole Works of llm Right Rev.Jert-
X my Taylor. Lord Hisliop of Down Counur
nnd Drnmore. Received bv
June20 JOHN M COOI'ER.
N EWCIIEI'JSH.—Landing Irom Hie brig
Augusta and for sale by
juna 21 A II. J. GILBERT.
S ' UPERIOR ENGLISH MUSTARD.-A/rcidi
supply received by
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent,
june 8 Market Square,
■g A tlT.—TilUU
joly 5
sucks ol Sail. Ibr sa'n hv
F. W. IIEINRMA\N.
D ALLEY’S 91 AIslCAL PAIN EX
TRACTOR.—This wonder of the ncc. is
rpiIE PARMER’S €'091 PAN ION ^ , , w , v . Vil ,._* lllo WUIIM .. r ut
X ur Ki-ayaon llm principle, and pra.nce ul I eapaldo nfcirins alinn.l every aorl of niflloU
AmericanUu.l.andry.wi l,.,iaddre„ and an a,,. ,„ 0 „ ro | iove
pundix. Ate.; by the lata lion. Jchmo BiioI. 3
The Philosophy of Mngic, Prodigies and r.ppa-
(.from the Fr • "•
rent M ir.icic*. from ihe French of Eusube Sulvcrlo.
Memoirsof iho most einiuent American Alechan-
ics, jiIho Lives of Distinguished European Me-
chanics, together with Anecdotes, «.Vc., fclating lo
thn Mechanic Arts; by Henry Howe.
Kumtilri about tho Country; hy Mr* F, F Elfet
Tho Lives of Vasco Nunez I)e Bulbmi.tlin din-
novorer of the Pacific Oceiiu; Hernando Corion.
.1 ( conqueror of Mexico; nml Fraiicisco Pizurro,
he comiueror of Poru.
Thn linguennt.ntiileoftlio French Protestants,
by G P R James. Esq.
No 17 Harpers’ Pictorial Hi-tnry.of England,
Daniel Dennison, mid the Cumhoilsnd States
man; by the fate Mr* llnfiiud.
Nos 131 and 132 Harpers’ liluminated Sliuks..
pnar«.
No 20 Yankee Dondla.
Lives of the Lord Chancellors.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
fell 24
T IKE SUBSCRIBE!* has received per
sohr Columbia an assortment of SILVER
WARE, which consists of Spoons, Forks, Ladles,
Fish Knives, Sugar Tongs, Cyphons, Cups, But-
tor Knives, fii c. Ac. warranted of Hie hast quality
sllvor, nnd for sale at the lowa«l prices,
apr 20 -• T. T. VVILMOT,
L I 91E-—6(in casks fresh Lime, landing from
schr, Marl Farrow at Johnson’s wharf, Ibr
sale by L. BALDWIN fit CO
may 20
body, ns’well ns relieve nml
restore it from nil kinds of Hollering and pain,
c>cn from Hie excruciating agony of tlm scvcrcM
burn, scald, rheumatism, lie doloreuux,&c. It
haHsa»cd hundred* of lives in dreadful cases, by
itsimpurt'iig instant uasn and rcntio a victim, anil
arresting, hy its nuiffnclic and electric und install-
ihiiooiih fluid, inll immation uud mortificstiuu.—
For safe Ly ths agent.
- A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent,
july 13 . Mmkci Square.
C IIEROKEE FLOUR.- 50 harruls
Hiipeifiue Georgia Flour, full weight, just
received nud for sain hy
ifflfts J. VVASriBUICN.vIVILDKIt.
"*any s valuable Pla-ier I’h.ih."7 l °®
m leiillh of lime equally g0 od andt
t’rverson cn
j u mn rAiTBmsrBFrr
v NUS or Nymph SOAP, fin . « n i;a . “
Campored Uf an F.a,lcrn llalmiicl di.ll
aaipnaiMgm^aay | ar rc „d„ r i„ e ,|,J , d kl „
diMling,jia|,ii,^ e Jharm ,1 Jf ''* l ,n .'*
pau-m lair akiilj J„1 M Hauel'a Fan. S'J T
miaur Nymph Soap may be aaiiHo ,V
moil magical power, puaed f ur i|,e ,JoJ" !
Jr Jlffl ,“ f' 3 " 1 ’' 10 lllc "Her err urn.
1 ,," . l " c . ri ' 1 admiamre, it ia dialinanbbed S
nnallrlarilaeilrcmcly bland, purifying „„d,S'
'“*"''"1' “?«•• .bin, and by , C V 5 *'
porm a,,d mmiilo aoeretory voiela, cap,If“! ’
rmea from Ihe aurf ,ce. allay.every iffi! *'
lidlainniallnii and by ibia lncil,ed:«l,,Se JS !
dl.mpaleaall rnluuea, tan. pimples, freckle,iS
ctltaneoue v,„laii„,„ t0 ,„i„,iealtn female “J.
” m u«e will change the am bi |
complexion into „„e ofraliam »l,iren#M
I o gcmlemen nfflicicd with a tendernen of it,
alutt mahnv.ug, the „<e id'tlm Eau Divine de V„
"us, will be found tu .1 ay al, cutieul,,
nucaatonuil by cumiumi snap or cream or the tie
mate. Just received and for sale hy
J ll, ‘ T. RY Ell SON & CO.
E X'EC TUI c A L IIA IR^linve
AND BELT| FUIC’J’ORS—Warranted nf
rr!, '*"r "y .T.I l ,e cutnbined eflecu of ha
nnd cold, ol variability in temperature, and irre*
r,ulnr action of the system, produce a general in,,
nor and rigulitv nl the skin, inducing a stnteo/
disease winch dejrrivca that covering uf its flexibil-
Hy. and renders H mcupublr of performing il, Me
functions for which nalurcdehigned it. T» r ( raB .
dy tins evil, and restore the skin to a licslihfol n ate
•as long been a desirable object; and this mined;
l»(»H been found ut the operation of tho Hair Glove
and Belt Frictor.
The movement of all parts of H.t body whiln
undergoing the process of friction, products a irn.
oral ac ivity nud circulation of the blood, and al
the same time removes all cnrriKUiiions from ibe
skm. and clnarsnnd opens the pnres circchially.
*!•« r «giil'tr use of the l/air I Victors niglil and
morning, will produce a general glow und henlMi*
ful excitement of die skin, and vvil. no found hoili
a preventive and cure in nil cases of Cold, Rheu
matism, fiec. They require only lo he used in or
der that their most beneficial effects uiny be known
und appreciated.
ftfb 7 T. RYF.RSUN fie CO.
S EBRING'S restorative uokThal-
L’listom House, New-Yurk. June 10,1812.—
U. C. Sebriug, Esq.—Dear Sir: The extra ordina
ry benefit received hy ine from die use of your
" Restorative Cordial," impels mo lo make the
following statement,notonly Hsauaci nldotv in re
gurd tOHiiltcriug humanity, but ns one ut justice
towards you, its proprietor.
For ten years 1 was most seriously dieted with
Dyspepsia and its various rnmplicaiious, so tnuih
so, indeed, that I was often inilitted for bu.-im-at
one or two days in thu week. 1 an Hi red mo.-ily
from disordered digestion und a pmofiil ufiicnoa
of the bowels. coniiL'Cled with tho most trouble
some nml obstinate cosiivcms.", tlie particubif t(
which it would he out of place fieri! lo specify.—
Sutlir.c it to say, that die first bottle uf your Ucrtot-
utivo Cordial, taken some sixmon Iu* go. iillmdcd
me iuimcdmte relief; and tii.it h iving cot li'iucd .'t
from time to time, I am now liuppv to .mid III tithe
cure nus been complete and permanent. Believing
that many may he siuulirly ufllicted with flic vi
rious Ikrins of Dyspepsia, lam induced to males
ibis puulic nckiiowlcdgmont for flic generalgoiul
Respectfully, yours, Ac . Ww IIooker.
Inspector of Customs for the Fort of N. V-
A further supply, jusl received aud for hale hy
june 11 T. EVER.SON A. BIX
f ip It A X S PARENT (.TlLI.AT19E.
X Wnrrmiicd equal in strength to Russian li-
inghss for*Tablo Jellies, and of great service in
diseases where delicate annrml food is required,
.'•ml well eolculaird for long sea voyages. It im
proves hy age if kepi dry, and can be made n/lo
Soup iu a lew minutes, uud is of great service n
clarifying Cider, Beer,and Wine.
TO MAKE TABLE JELLIES.—U*e ailcad
two ounces of Cooper’s Refined American Ling
hss, tvliich should be first snaked in cold waterlor
two lioiir-sdrum oli'lhnf water, llterilake twoqinr's
of cold watci, one and a half pound of sugar, put
in it the while of three egg-, die juice ol lines
good sized lemotif, lire peal of one, a slick of tin-
namoii.n little nutmeg, orange peal, or oilier spite
to suit the tasks'stir all dm iiigredieuf* well to
enthcr while cold, then bod ilia whole mass four
or five minutes, and llicii pour it through u Jelly
Bair, when u may ho pul into glasses or nioulds.
,„ft| will be III tm u.c. 7liv woiiltl.
.Itolllil lie lir.l tvpl will, a little tvliite ofrjfan.l
tvatur.jiut bufuro tba jelly i» puMn them, in ot.ler
IO make ileasv to linn them out on pw'w*.
The Jelly Osrt is made of HantH 8 or 10 mrjir*
•»er.»» the opening, and about half® yard deep,
narrowing to a point at tho bottom. lbelm«''J
Hut run* through first, should be poured bad. irt
thn jellv bag until it runs ilnoiigh clear.
Add one pint of whip lo Hie ubovc for Wmfl
1.,'llv Other liquids made from prescrves.ins)'
he jellied by using die same prupumun ol the Iu
1,1 HLANC MANGE may be made by using at
fea-loneooimooflsu.gl.usfor two quart* of milk
or cream, die peal oflvvoilemons, sugar andsgr.
to suit the luMft—bring Hm whole lo a hot n„
heat, strain it, und when nearly cool, stir H vvclli •
mix the cream that will rise while cooling, pmir
i" perfectly euH. It m»y be ran.
cd nut ami will tlicn bo ready for line. I‘“
mm,III. .boulri be fir.-t ivct with cold, vv»tDl. whith
will provonl it fr*»m sticking lo them. Jusirtcei •
ryersonaco.
od uud for sale hy
mar 19
T.
N O. SUGAR. —29 hhds iair in prion*, i\
• () Snrur, lamlinx from srlir Ruili Thom
as. for s ilo by
mar 25
COHEN fie FOSDICK.
pLAIN AND FANCY EAR IIOOFS-Jusi
received and for safe bv
imr 9
T.T.WILMOT.
QTEA91 EIYIjJIiME PACKING
k) Tins Pat king, made of Vuloanizod or Aleiahe
Rubber Composition, is now proved silponor In
all oilier articles i»» n*o for that purpose,as it cun-
not ho affected by heat. Any desirable thickness
furni-hod to ord-’r, hue) for s.de at inanf.icmrorV
prices by DENS LOW fir WEBSTER.
mar 19 . ' . . ' ‘_ *
.yN(Jhcrokv'o Corn in sacks,.for nalo iu
lo'sio suit pnrcliascr'*, hv
apr 27 J WASHBl r M.N & WILDER
.■jTve*KSOJY A t'TSii SARSAPJ*
|\ RILLA.—For ihe .'lire of nil diseases nri»
Inc from impurliie. '( blomlj eJoe»» uf luernur
rliuuinnibMi.wi'd' 1 * cnftncmiirdrulillig|»t%.Vc.i>i
of n-hieh "III yicbl uuJcrtbc u.c of tbm prej-ji-'
'.Aniktra, in Hhriw tltispreVir.iien"'
the niibbe. ileom it unnoce5-ury tn exhibit .ny
thu.? fluiliy nml eon«ieiitii,u#fyhridtdodv«rl,ie’
menu. Attended wilhm ut uu.curtiliciile. ofcrrr^
hut trii.il itiehnrieler a, ■ .pccific entirely uii 11
own merili Wo liete been induced to oO.r it
from the fivurable miinner ill which it h.. He"
It,ml hy 10.crul rnmneutphyuciatl. wnh grc.i««
liifnction. We Aiiert tvilh confidence Ui«l '
pretwreil will' yreulcnre uud »*unicy.«n«m'"°
to,,' mode to obtiun thn .otivcnriucipleef
‘ j.S i ,
S VVAI'l fi I’ANAI'KA Rree-v.i fl'J
V.iebv W Ilfl.'IFIIKAYC. J.
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