The daily Georgian. (Savannah) 1835-1847, October 16, 1847, Image 4

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*.•— - ‘rU, ... . :o SoUkSt Xtt&Th. ;»«>“ 8 - Htlulro. „ 1 ,, ., ■.F«bi»»,.M ,*«.<' » , l.y Th-nrae »IHI« Book arranged «• • Wtn Ki.MOif o- with Eu«. Note*. Rccl-rd hr j M.COOHEE- iTtlAlt 6IMEN. i fAVt"tt. : . . ii. ‘ ... .1— f.iniiirv. hv _ Vood UlfhUD om ywr lu Uw country. by Those* S.rpenl. or the Qnnon of the Coral Cere. ftroth.hco oflboocoon hr B Borkir. M SoMpb Rushbrook, or liw Puncher, by Ospt Isrryalt. “ " Mai itiani, and other pencil sketch is,, ty f Life end Adventure* of Jolm A Murrell, in, oo ooroool of Ihe Conn-Hid oiurdoK, by Chul.o SumuwifloW CPIViiy.' „ . . V Tbo Gipaoy, or Iho Robber. of Nephra. by IA M '!'h! r iriih Sketch Book, by M AThoiortk. rjocilii. or Woman', to*.. by A DCm-m ^ ,‘ho MoKk'o Borouoo, Or iho Swroi; Enemy. a Itiriho Ulor CruuJori. Mr8«»o[8prin*.E»^ I'ho Soorot Tribunal. hiifltotortc.Lrniimnc. ol •aJsjw * J8S8.* I, ed by a member of the New York wiih * n * ... u;,.. th> Pmnrh It»»vnmuoimr V Ii e.l be » memoer oi me new *«»»« * ."■■■■ ft.n R-eay.on the Rise of the French Revolutionary XUvrenee, end thoOretnr* of the Girund ats, by J T iloudly t edited by G Ii Colmn. t*hn Progress *of Ethnology, by John Rtu*ell. D t«'- t ofGen. Taylor, with numerouo .Rostrated •fodot^e end embellishments. The Boston Conspiracy. e Tele of Consumption Curable, by 8 Rase, M D. (jolt Sheppard, a Romance, 6y W Harrison Tore twpt or, the Middy uf the Macedonian, by 1< >rry H-iseU ' . „ no Young Chriitian Encnuraxed or iho P-alore I M i jitter at School, by Louise Paynun Hupkm* tjunvewatimisonthe Parables ol the New Team oi nt. for the uee of children, by Rt. Hon. Lord rlie^Life of Col. James Gardiner, to which is *1 «hI The Christian Warrior animated and crowu- ’.y Philip Dooddridfe, DJ). IJoea'eky’e Golden Treasury. • 1‘he Pleaaautuoae of a Religious Lite. ny alat« • haw Ub-nry. ., _ . \ Method for Prayer. with Scripture expres proper to be used under each head, by >1 .ithew II lenry. . i'he Roman Church and Modern Society, tinted <o. C Edward* Luster. Th* Jesuit*, edited hy C Edward* Theory and Practice of Teaching, b> David P * "fho Character of the Genilrman, an Addree* to i .* Btudout* of Miami Uuirerrity.Ohio, by Frau* *n< either. , , Nolce from over 8ea consisting of observations r*.t.ule in Europe, in the years 1843 and 1844. hy John Mitchell Tho Philosophy of Refold, by Rev C Billings Elementary Graramerof »ho G r eak, Lane c'.itge, containing a aertes of (itwh an Enghutf S'.sercises far translation, with the vo* s auklarica by Dr Raphael Knlmer,(tom the Get-* than by Samuel II. Taylor. Xihrary of English Literalnre. Memoirs of tho Administrathm of Woslnngton and John Adams, edited from the pnpers ol Oliver Wolcott, SecreUry of the Treasury, by Guorgo t Qi bb “* - . , . Memoirs of American Governors, by Jacob Bailey Jilooie. . , „ Tracts and other papers, relating principally to tha origin, settlement end progress uf the Colonies sit North America, from the di*cnv»*?y of the conn* try to the year* 17711, collected by Peier Force. Soars'Pictorial Sunday Book; Seares Scenes end Sketches of ihe Continent; Senra' Bible Geography i Seers' Pictorial description uf Great Britain and Ireland: Sears’ New Pictorial Libro- ay; Bear#' History of the Bible; Sears’ Guide to M. COOPER V3O WDT^K.—5,1 k.e. Powder, from iho Cum. JSr d.o Powder Woiki, Tor .nlo by >jono 34 L. BALDWIN dr CO bBBAL BwWOBSi Ue °T r o-. ■\Trnniu:Aii. u.id.i MWE»dppW. W lor l.uoro of Ailurlnliltiilon yit lho o.Ulo of Henry Sum.,oil., Into ofwld coumy doc.M.d. Ttieso nro tliorcfor to oito»ndadiarl|rlih »ll .lid .Insular,Iho Irimlrod and orodiior. ol Midd.e..,. od, to file their objeotloru (If uiy they h»v«) wlihin Ur. Urns pr..crihed by lew, why uld lef tere should not betgtanled. m Given from tradet.toy hand at ^mce SeptaiuLar, 1847. odf 4 .. ibis 6tli A1ALC0M JOHNSON, Clk. 0. o. a. 0. Georgia—Hnllooli county. To .11 whom It m»y concern. W HEREAS. AH.u WltlUm., Otmrdi.n of ftiartha A. Lyons, hath applied to the Hon • • - a, Bntloc! r v Biuiuan. u-.ui • arable Court of Ordinary of Bulloch county, fur letters dismissory from said guardianship. These are therefore to. cite atid adhtoliish all persons whatsoever intareated, to file their objeo- tione, if any, in my otfica within ilia time prescrib ed by law, otherwise letters disotiseoty wlH bo epyKcefli. DAVlft u ^ZY, ont l 6 eotgfda—A pnllug County. To all whhmtt may concern. TTrHGREAS. Jesse Mobley applies to me for W WrteraV/ “ . . Wrtere^of Administration, with the will am n**xsd, on the estate of Solomon Mobley, lato or Appling county, deoreied. These are therefore to cito and admonish all and eingular the heirs and creditors «f said de ceased, to file their objection! in my ofifbe (if any they have,) within the time prescribed by law. Given from under my band, tbir the 9th day of July, 1847. M ALCOM JOHNSON, Clk. c. o. a. 0. July 'JO Georgia—ISulloob County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS. William E. McElvin, hath ah* plied to the Hon. the Juslioea of the Infn* rior Court or Bu loch county, while silting for or dinary purposes, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effect* uf Burrell Richardson, late of a<*id cuunty, deceased. * These are therefore 10 cite and admonish all and singnlsr the kindred and creditors of said deceas* ed. to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant, in the Clerk's office of «aid Court, on .or before the fnrtccnth dny of October next, otli- • rwi^e Lettere of Administration will be granted the applicant. Witness, the Hon James Cone, one of the Jus* tioi-e of the said Court, this 13th day of Sept'r, A. D 1847. DAVID BEASLEY, sep’ 13 TVTO’iflOE-—All peranue liuving demands a< li gainst the ealt ' gainst ihe estate uf Louie Dufour, lato of Camden County, deceased, are requested to pre sent them immediately, and all persons indebted to suid esti.te ero notified that immediate settle* meut is absolutely necei-asry. MARY DUFOUR, Exocutfi* ■ug 31 — 1YTOTICE.—All persons indebted to 1110 cs* i. a urn of Mary E- Turner. Isto of Chaihsin county deceased, are requested to make immedi ate payment; and thosn having demands ugainst slid estate are requested to render them to llie sub' noribor according as tin: law directs. STEPHEN A. PATOT, Ad.u'r. eng 17 F OUR months after date, application will bo uiHdo to the lion tho Justices of the luferiur Court of Chatham county, while sittinu asu Court of Ordinary, for leave to sail the personal proper ty belonging to the estate of Mary E. Turner. Into «f aiid county, deceased, for the benefit of the hairv nud creditors of said estate. STEPHEN A. PATOT, Adm’r. tug 17 B ^oun tuonttiual ter dole, application will bo nudo tu tlio Hon llie Justices of the Inerior Court of Bulloch county, while sitting fo^nrdinnry pur- poser, for leave to soil a lot of land (n Early couu* ty, No. 110, 5th distriot. bulongfog to the estate of James Brinson, deceased, for tho benefit of tbo heirs and creditors of said estate. JASPER WILSON, > P * SIMEON BRINSON, ( “"• sept 13 TlUUR month* after dale, application will ba Jl made to tho Honorublo the Inferior Court of Chatham couutv, when aiding for ordinary pur poses, Inr leave to sell two negroes, being part of ilia personal property of ihe Into John 1'. William- Son; sold for lliv bnnafii 01' the heirs, sepia -- JOHN N. LEWIS, Gunrdinn. Tbs, o YES, O 1 ccrheitr me NoW%-GEORGIA, SHRIVEN COUN TY, August 00. 1846.—I do h-rebv certily, that my daughter Caroline wasattaiked with Typhus - Favor.on theBtbof July last, which as followed iby a evara spasm, which lasted two hour*. I im mediately sant for Dr. W. Hendry. wR» is now • located at Mr. Boston's, in this county, and in a few moma ttaaRar his arrival, sbe wns-eie d with a second attadfc which immediately locked Itor laws. It wo* expected by those who saw |ier, that she would not live six hours. But through uie blessing of God. iho skill of the Doctor, and the virtue ortli Thuuwinisn Medicine, she whs immediately relieved. She wan thou seiXsd with a violent infi-immarton. which seated itself in h»?T bowels, during tho absence of the Dootor.—but to our astouishmeot he reinuved it within one hoar's time. Notwithstanding the severity of the ever,she was restored to health in 10 days Uu* der these considerations, wo do recomiueud him tis an attentive and skilful Physician. GEORGE R- WOODWARD-. ANN U. WOODWARD. AV», the nnde'.vignad, do certify that the ab^ve rieteiuent istrue, a* we wore eve witnesses o Hie igep. IRA BOS I ON. ELIZABETH BOSTON. LEWIS CONNER. LUCRE P1A CONNER. *ni> ' F OUR mouths after date, application will be made to the Hon the Jtntict-s of ihe Inferior Court of Chatham eoiimy. while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell the real estate nud skives, belonging to the estate of Mioliail Dillon, Lie of said county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs’devisees and legntem of said «sta\e. ROBERT M CHARLTON, Ex'or. june 23 * — LtOUlt mniiihs after dnie, application will be Jl made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Liberty county, when silting for ordinary pur poses, for leave tosell pan of the real and perso nal astute of Capt. Joseph Jones,late of said Coun ty. deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said estate. E. S. L.4ONES, Qualified Cx'ix. june 10 IVTOTICE—Four months after date, epplfca- li lion will be marie to ihe Honorable the Jus* - •■"ii nmuo inauo mo lloiioruuiB HlOJUi* tule* oftha Inferior Com t of Chatham County, while sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for lonvo to sell the reni estate sod slaves, belonging to the es tate uf Dorothy Salfner. Isle of anidcoarity.de* censed, for a division ofthc aaino among tho heirs i of »tid estate, N. NUNGEZER, Executor, july 24 IjtkiuiuftR-s »• i.A’rryttfil Bo,ieoo A ««ih aii'r.]‘!.u!J;Vu«“fw“wu, i.aw. 1,500 Mild 2 BOO lbs, constantly 011 hand -nud Itir sole at mauuficturors' prices, by \ DENSI.OW H WEBSTER. Agents for the suiu Of tbsio Scaloa* limit's MuioIihuTs Mogwilnotoakasiho lolh.w- ing comments upon this useftil aud convoiilout article t . ,. _ FaIROAAX'S Pf.ATronM 8oAt«a.—rll j* oftan that wo are iuduoed tu laud an article of trade, aud we never do uuIomi purfuctly sati»fied that wo are coimuundiug sumcthiiig that is useful. We osnr untoonsenitn grafify iho cupidity of an Individual, at tho risk uf imposing the confidanoa oftbousands of our read'era who rely upon tho houusty ur our atateuienu, If not in the iufsfibility of our judg- tiietit. That great improvements Have beg a made within a fow yenrs, in |ht» instrument* of waighiug merchsiidise, is a lupt familiar ,to b|!i>tyes#.meii., The antique clumsy end inaccurate raetliods of weiVhiitt. tiave given way to the InVetifiun uf Amerioiin mechanical skill, and the Utmost pre cision has been attained. A variety of Platform Balance*are manufactured and used, which can not be relied on for any considerable dogroo of nccuracy: so that they T nt«ei*aiily involve one party in pecuniary loss. It therefore affords ns pleasure 10 rofer 'to the PlNtforni Scalea of'Mr. Fairbanks, which havo boon extensively usod in. all parts of the United Statesfor aeveralyeara.aud given, as fir os our know lodge extends, very gen eral satisfaction. Wo purchased one of these scales three years since, mid havo used them constantly for we gliiug papor, &«. and for accuracy end du rability, we aroquitp sure, they have rtdt, aYld pef* liaps enunot, be surpassed. The phtti of con struction is philosophicul gnd |imple. The ent- plnyment of two levers, with a siuglo buaui, la certainly the most practicable' in u compound platform baluwca. Any increase of tho number uflevers or an additional beam, render* tho in- sirmnenl more oomplioatod, less precise in its op* oration and more liuble to derangement. These scales nro used by tunny of the leading merchant* of Nuvv York, whoso written testimony to their superior oxoellence has beou fteoly accorded the mafiufaoittrers. j'»«o 9^ A GLORIOIIg -l-MIBillPflPfrulli xjL Needs no Boasting — Citigonsof the United States, with pleasure I inform you of the great success of Humphreys' Fover and Ague Pills throughout Georcia, South Caroina, Florida, Tennessee. A; a. Up to tho 8t!i of the present month I have had four hundred and eighty-three cases of thin distressing complaint, and out of this largo number 1 havo filled only in four cases, and I can saWyvny the failuro is on their own side, and not mine. This medicine is now found in all parts of this nud the udjoiuing States, where it is recommended by tho most respectable families, und the best recommendation is. it is proting it self to ba an mfullible remedy fur Fever and Ague. It is tny own discovory, and is ono ofihu host medicines ever invented for this dreadful disease —curing in twelve horns. Prepared and sold only in Savannah, by W. HUMPHREYS, JR. Splendid commission* given to Agents who will sell this infallible remedy in tho Southern Slates, whore something of the kind is wanted, which will prove cfiectuul. Address tho Proprietor, corner B->y and Dnytuu sheet*, 8'uvannali, Ga. [D”As(uiit* now appointed— Shntwcll & Gil-, hrrt, Macon ; Dorsoy & Knott, Griffin ; P. A. Moles, La Grange ; \Voistor& Epping, Culnm* bur; W. K- Kitolieii. Augurla. "/ Mhcoii Journal <Sc Messenger, L'lGrangc Chattahnocliop, Colnmlnis Enquirer, ami Augusta Constitutionalist, will please insert four times, june 19 26— havo certificate* Iroin tiio first Piivsicuns and of gnnlla'iiieu of the highest respectsbiluy of pevuii- nali. where 1 reside.. It is bnffWn. by all that a poixon will soon cirriilate through and,effect the wliulo hiiiiiau system,alien why note simple end one that is harmless jT.ThVi.'Medicine’is uot a NuXtltKtiM Htiuiqu/ bate ttpuTHidra Remedy ‘altngutiior. - Ilfs madn in tlie*eity of SAVAUeAtt— It is. recommended by ciiixenk or Savaxnar. Goorghi, Souili-Cnrolina, Florida, &o.; audio be oandhl, nil my Printing is Sou nietw. bxecutod by Mh. E. J.i PuRixorSAMAireAuj so ypu will aloiieo seu it;i< altogether n SouTuetrse, and if it was my iiitentiou to iiuuaua nny comtnuhity, 1 would not choose gentleujeu’s names that are well known iti the same place where 1 resido. 1 submit Ihe testimony of residents of this city, a- moiig whom are the first Physicians, and.I.pre sume you are acquainted with many oftheth. The Mmlicinu offered the woild, is a safe, ‘cousin and aperdy euro for Fever and Aituo, which it will do in the vcti* short spaed of Twblvk noons. A* Florida i* a newly settled country, it is liable ton great deal of this troubloaome disease, and it will be to the advantage of every family to k» op a supply unhand: Citizens of Florida r it i* not my intention to weary your patieno'- whit a string br immense tnrttf adaertiseraeiiis,' for l can os- sure youl ant pretty well used up in this part of the work; but I wish you to try this Medicine and sntisfy yourselves, aed.yoii wifi for-the first time bsftuVe that a disease could bo cured in Twklv* Hours, und the only way tu prove it is to try iti t really do jiot know why u Souther* Modi- oino should not ho ns* fftvttd as one that is manii- fi«5tuted at the North,. My Medicine has effected a perfect cure where all u her* have failed. I ad mit there are many other remedies, but not 0110 that can bncom«au popular, and so curtain of curt* ing this complaint, a* Humpiirkyb' RxucpY for Fever awb Aee* Only think for a moment, TivelVk Hobfibto hea healthy man! Ii is strange, very strange*, that truth should need so much boatiling at last; but such is this world. I will not tux you with any more of thin, hut willingly I leave tin Medicine to recommend tLttlftn Fl'onda. And now, to dose,I tledge my ii< mir iho Modi* cilia does nut ctmtniii any Mercury or any Mine ral Preparation whatever ; it t* a Vegetable mv. T able salt and soap.-iii cases Table Suit, 50 boxes Buchan's Family Soap, lauding from brig Wilson Fuller, and for salo by SCRANTON Sc. JOHNSTON. ang2t QUGAKSi—Muscovado, St. Cruix.aud N. O O. Sugars, ft»r salo hv aug 18 THEODORE MINIS. TTIEVISIt Ac AGUE.—THE GREAT JC SOUTHERN REMEDY is still working its way, and proving to the citizens of the SOUTHERN STATES that wo are not do pendant on the NORTH for a remedy for the TRIFLING disease. Fever and Ague. This Medicine is now used on two pl.uitations in South Csrolinn, and has been auccexaliti ill curing every ease of Fevsr and Fever and Ague. 1 have many certificates from citizens of Savannah, aud I mil now begin to show whal tho niudieine has dnno. SOUTHERNERS enconrago tho enterprise of your HOME and you will never regret it. Respectfully, W. HUMPHREYS, Jr. Mr.W. Humphreys.—Dear Sir—Having heard so much about your Fever and Ague Medicine,! was induced 10 try them, and I can vouch for their qualities, a* thoy had the dnoired effect with mo. Your* Respectfully, George NooTRAND. Savannah. Sept. 3. 13-17. To the Public.—I certify that the above cor* lifica'e i* correct; and l do recommend Mr. Hum- prey’s Medicine to all who are niuu’ted with (lie above disease. Respectfully. J. ftl FLANDERS. Savannah. Sopt. 2 1847. Bop 3 A N ORDINANCE. t«»* repeal tin Or.li* n meo entitled •• An Ordinaire®' auihnri-i.ig the sale of eenaiti law 10 Charles U. Clnskey, uud for other purposes" pussed 4th April, 1841. .Bqp. 1. Bo ii ordained by the Mayor and Alder- meir of the City of Savnunah ami the Hamlets (hereof in Council assembled, and it is hereby Ordained by the siithuriiy of the sumo,, that the Xbovf>C»citBd Ordinance be and the same is lien by i l MM. Beit further .Ordained hy the mithorily Aforesaid, that the committee on pubHc sates mnt city lots proceed to'ruv.due said lots, and sell them andsr the’exi.ting ordinance. See 3. Bvi| further ordxmeil by the eflltririty aferesaid. Uni all ordinances or purl* of orriiunuc«>« toiliteting with the provisions ol ltd* urdiu •lice, be ■nd the isms ere hereby repe»led. Passed id Coimml lilrh June. 1847. ^ H K. BURROUGHS, Mayor. >[Altestl A. C. Davenport, c. c. Jfra> Jo <- . ■ , • P 30VJR MONVIIS afterdate application will he mnde to the Hon the Justio»s of the Inferior Court of Bryan country, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to aell nil the person al properly of Mary S. Wil-on, a minor, tun-25 O W. HART. Guardian. PUBLIC SALES. iNTtEMEN’S FURNISHING _ STORE*--WILLIAM B. HALE. Mann- fnetiirer and Dealer in Ready *Made Clotbiru:, Hets, Boon, Shoes, Trunks, etc., 163 Congress street. South side Market square. Savannah, Ga. tiov 19 ■ T ADIES’ EXCHANGE. tLadies'. I J Misses'. Childreus’and Infunts’ SHOES, of everyietyle, shade and pattern, at the nnw Granite Store 163 Congress street, Savnunah. Ga. tpr-10 WILLIAM B. HALE. Proprietor. fliUTIUN 9IIEBIFP8 SAilL V^**rpn thv firsiTdesday in Novembef next, be fore (be Court House hi the city ofSuvannuh.be- t«Ve>ii (lie legal hours of sale, will he sold. All ti ai L n < of Lind, situated, lying ind being in the Cjjy ol Suvaimah, Couuiv of Chatham, known in the.pjaqofsHid Citybytim number eighteen (18) botinded East by Wisliiugtou Square,' Sonin by 81. Julian Street. West by Lot nurabersevetiicen (17). nnd North by Bryan street, togethor-witli all llie improvements thereon: Leviedou to satisfy the following execution* issued out of Justice's Courts, viz: John G. Fullignnt vs Mary Sagurs, Adminis tratrix eslato James Savors, deceaiod ; Cope & Mills vs samo ; William M. Leigh vs same; C C. Tliomp*on Jb. Co. vs simnt and tiiree, Francis M. Scarlett. Adrn'r. ext .to John Parland, deceased, vx same. Levy* made aud retdtnedhv a Consta ble Property pointed out bv Plaintiff’s Att'y. ELISHA WYLLY, SlierifTC. C. net 1 SUDDENLY TBAN8FOBIUE. . O Yes! Indies and , ... and Gentlemen—n dark fallow, •allow and disfigured visage, n rough, cracked mid. discolored skin, eayorod with pimples, blotches, pustules, silt thtnm. ting worm, erysipelas, rash, and other nnsightly spots which fendur the skin and complex on so repulsive in appeamnco.Ja hv (be nso of RAD WAY'S CHINESE MF.DICA* (be mo of kauvvax a tum TED SOAP, speedily ohangsd to a pure, clear, NWtet. sthoolh. soft, dslioste and healthy condition, *-—Mfni * and ib. compl.llnn to • Wr, b.ouUfnl and prn .ppaarmc. Ladlot, till. It >a .ic.l l..t •Bpriw el.»tdn* ynor t.«lh.it pt.v.ot. d«.?.whtmn.tli. l..ihnndprt«.(...th.«n»ui,l. — *— - artido f^lr.»ll»^ , '- a.niUm.iMry ibi. Buhl only by W.HUUPHtttVS. JU. Bavaninb, Oeo nt ttt cot., par onko A|t nnt.r. innrt b. nddr,Mrd. pnai paid, in J A UG ilu'i.H. t>l HuJwnwrtt, Yn.lt, Mli ^ tiifli: POitli.-T; mi. ln«nt..fnr«tnby Hi > 14 G.bbou'a Ueifdiiig Idiiigs C HATHAM NHEUIFF’N SALE. —G11 tho first Tubrdiy in December next, before ihe Court House, in the City ofSavnorfiih, between the legal hours of Sale, will bo sold a Negro Man Slave, Hallo'd Lafayette, levied on hy virtue ofa-fi. fa., founded on foreclosure of Mori- [ tage, issued out of (lie Superior Court of Cltut- lam County, in favor of Henry K. Rurronvlia vs. T. Waters. ELISHA WYLLY, net 1 Sheriff, C. C. E XECUTOR’S SALE.—By virtue of uu order of Ilia iloiiorablo Inferior Court of Liberty County, when silting for .ordinary pur poses, will be sold at the Court Hoiise door in Hmeaville, of said county, niiiIio first Tuesday in December ufxt, between tho usual hours of suit: All th* remaining real sstife ofRobort Hendry. Isle of said onumy, deceased, consisting of several Tracts and Partsiff T/oots. vis t Two Hundred nnd Sixty Four Aero of Land, granted to Thom*, as NeaHndThilip Pippins, Three Hundred A- cres granted to Jonathan Robinson. * Fifty Aeres granted to Sylvnnua Ribinabn. Tw«nt) .fiVeA- cras. being part pf • Tract, granted ip Ann Rob* (n»PU; Two Hundred Avraa granted to Andrew Floyd. Twm Htwidred Acres granted to Jobo -..»W „ , ,J| . Unde .wood, containing about Eleven Hundred and forty Acres, uinro or lert. and sold for iho benefit onhe hairs and creditors of said dsccaied. Terms mad* known on the day ofaate. , JOHN A, HENDRY, ■ - ENOCH DANIEL. ttptaa- GuaUfled Executors, rnRfe ^uttcriqer ho# raoctyed JL vaU e large portion of his Fi received by — tafam lartp portion of his Fa|f and Winter Slock uf-Dry upods, air of which liavs b'reu««. Ucted vvitfi gTMf care and at the bwitiu matkei prices, abowJH ba eold on the mnsi fevnrable terms HENRY II. BTOTF.SBURy, \ rvpt 17 • T HE eubscriber returns his sincere thanks to htsnum< rails friends, who have so generous ly n<itrnnizud him cince he resumed buiiness at his din stnnd, No. 2, Waring'* Buildings, (Murkdt rquare) and lie would now iiiforin tiiom, that he is prepared to sell nu the most reasonable term's, every urticlo usually emhrareii in his linn of busi ness. JAMES A. LAROCHE, aug 6 — DDTfEH, UlfO AND ill AC It- J3 EREL. 15 bhls new No. 3 Mackerel. |0 kegs Orange county Batter. It) bbls No I Loaf Lard, landing per bark Isaac Mead, and forsnle by «npt 13 E. SWIFT* pLOtlB, ditc.-25 bbls Canal Flour, 25 J? half do do do; 50 boxes Tobacco. 8# and I6r| 10 cases 'Myers & Co's. Aromatic Tobacco.— Landing from brig Macon, nud forsale by sopt 17 SCRANTON A. JOHNSTON. /iOlIiES & FOSDICU, offur Tar «»le, V-/ landing from brig limndnr. from Burton—25 hhdschoicR Porto Rico Sugar, 10 do Muscovado do, 14 bales Gunny Cloth. sept 6 COLOUR.—30 bbl* Cnnnl Flour! 20 half do Jl do do. Landing from barque Vernon, and for sale by WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. sept 2 S UGAR —Crushed nud Loaf Sugar, for side by THEODORE MINIS, sept 15 N* ElV BALTIMORE FLOUR & OTCD.— I 00 bbls. super Bnltunore Flour, new wheat; 25 kegs No. 1 L«hI' Lard. Landing from achr. W. J. Jenkins, and for side by sept 22 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. P RESERVED Strawberries, Raspberries, Plums. Pineapples, Peaches, Fears, Gages, Cherries and Ginger, just received, and for sale by H. J. GILBERT, sopt22 P AINT S ANDOlU».~15 ) WH)lbr. pure No land 2 White Lead in keg* and cusk?, from 25 to 600 His each. 75kogs.Blnak, Red,Brown and Yellow Paints, ground 10 QH. 200 canisters Chroma Sc. Paris Green, Chrome Yellow, Verdogrie aud Prussian Blue, grunnd in Oil. • 1,000 gallons Linsaed Oil} 1.000 do bleach'd Sc, iiublencli'd Sperm do.f 1,500 do do Refined Whale Oil; 500 do Crudo Whala or Train Oil. Just reevivud and for kale hy i-eptlO UUNBI.OVV A WED8+RII. TDffT'FER.—20 firkins prime Goshen But- L# ter, received per steam ship Southerner, and for sain by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. |ept 4 B ucket s, brooms, &C.-20 dux painted Buckets, 15 dot Brooms; GO boxes Family Snip; 25 dn Cinnamon do. Landing from bark Isiao Mend, and for salo. by sept 13 . . E. SWIFT. TYAPEHi—100 reams Crown Wrapping Pa- L perj IOOila'* - *- « per; lOO.daCap Ho do; 100do Crown Too do do; 50'ito Double Crown do do;60do whito, rblkd Cap Paper; 50 do do do Latter do. Land ing per hrhfPbilura;»nd for sale by eeptlO CONNERAT & BARIE nEJEF AND I’OUIi.--v!il bbl. IJ Mom Bril’, ^0 do Prim, Beer. 10 jinir do Fbllon Market Biif, -JO bhl. Mat. Pnrb, 00 do Print. Pork, f.nnditrrc. and for rule by WOOD, CLAGHORN A Mptll CO. .—44 hnirit pnnntli S and 8« nrlin, from brie Karri, and fur CO.NNERAT A BAR1E. — IDRANDYs— 1 Jo .uok , <|ome«tio7__ r . JJk Landing ftotn brig Wilinn Poller^ aml for rale bv SCRANTON JOHNS 1 On! ■ept H r^I.OItlDA.-Uitiiotnol tl.i. b.nnlift.) »»d J; [inultny Brule, allow Ore, h nali*e limnnuit, lha flrmrro ta’Call yo'.ir elieVlUoll 10 one id Ibu gr.*teut and maul Madroinei evat di«o»-> rred—on. ofa aimptmnd-harinr.M n.rirra^nrro Wiilch ha. proved in-rlfra be an InT.lunn t'eUl.dj forth. PKVEllAND A(JUE,oir.cimr( ncertern . .try_. a.^ ' .1.- D.irammaa ne,,t very i Ira'.trick which rr. i s™i Huh, french and Americanllf every grade of iruuT by end price. A (iun.rilcle of Uuled LiderVe- pef..‘>0HI.'**«rWkW per reera. 81 KGL 1‘ENS iu greutvajicly,from'J7icuria lo ®l pergrou. WRITING, COPYING AND ® INKSe Euglisti aRd American; ulau, ready made pens a uuill rfcN NIBS, the latter anew aud ingeuioualy tuadi ertielo of tlm best quills, and used with holders. Abro, a fine assortment of 4to Cap, Demy and Medium Portfolios, with ami wuhvutlooks Plain Sheep, Morocco, extra gilt Turkey Morocco aud PapivV Macho do. fHENCU PORCELIAN PUMP INK- STANDS—a fine assortment; also, a gropt vari- • l 7of Glass and other Inks, together with a lino stock generally of indispcnsibla and convenieutar twlea for ati office or counting room. ... J 1 . 0 .?.* Bn ® ■■■orlmont or English and French ■SJj&IN AND FANCY NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, Visiting Cards, Card Cases’, Cut ini.Mniile ninl nl.i.H mi.iI nr..r* ..c I nin respectfully, inure, Ac,, \V. HUMPHREYS.Jr., Druggist, Corner Bay and Drm lon-iUreeta, Savannah. S OUTH CAROL! YA.—Planters of thiv noble Slate, 1 ask you to give the above Me dicine one aud a fair trial, and yon w ill find it to excel all the humbug* uf tho north. It is uow uied, and with success, iti your State. Certificates can be bad by add easing either my- notTor Dr. I*. M. Cohen, Charleston, or Mr. T. J. S. Farr, Grahatnville, who have the Medicine for sale. 'All order* mhlm-ed to me will meet with promt attention. Tho Medicine w ill he found at the vtorcs oreither'af'lim following gentlemen, who have the genuine only. VV. IIUMPHRFeYS. Jr. AGENTS.—P. M. Colwn & Co, Charleston. S. C ; T. J. S Farr, Gruhamville. S. C ; W A. Carswell. Savannah, Ga ; A. McLxne Sc. Co., Jacksonville, Ga.; Sholwell Sc Gilbert, Macon, G.i; Dorsey Sc Knott, Griffin Ga ; P. A. Moise, La Grange, Ga : Winter Sc. Epping, Culumbus, Ga ; VV. Root. Mariatta, Ga.; T. Patrick, Salem, l enii.; W. K. Kiichun. Augusta, Ga ; J; A. Spvr- ly, Houston county, Ga.; Solomon Goodall, At lanta, Ga; William Carr. Jackaonhoro, VV. R. iViidersou, Dulton.'GaE. A Burch, Hawkins- ville, Ga 5 Samuel Paltiier, Darien, Ga.; R. F. Floyd, Micanopy, Fhirida. aug 18 X>08TSCRIPTP.--.N"EWS! NEWS !~ Jl HAWKINS VILLE TAKEN BY SUIt- PIII8E.—HUMPHREYS’ REMEDY IN DE MAND.—Nurthorn Huinhug* Condemned —A Letter from ono of My AgontL—Great Success of tho South Carolina nnd Georgia Remedy.—Not n Preventive, but n Certain Cure.—Prospectus of Humphreys’ Medical Advertiser, to spread iho News of a Certain Remedy to the Southern States. Received by Monday eMail the following lottci from one^ of the moil resperinhlH gentleman of of tlawkin-ville. He i* well known by many in* the citizens of Savannah: Mr.W. Humphreys, Jr.-rSir: Enclosed yon hove my own and mysister’atoaiininuinl* to tlm ef ficacy ofyour Fever and Agile Medicine. Thvtc is but loi* cases of Fever and Ague in this vinini- ly, us I know of. and as yet I have bo.-n uniiblo to induce them to try the euro of a|! enrea Yours, very respetrully, E. A. Burch, Ilawkiusville, Aug. 20ih, 1847. [Certificate.! Mr. Humphreys—Sir: This will certify that my child, a hoy, of two and a hn|f year* old, was attacked with what is termed by tile Physicians In termittent Fevor, some limo iu June, which, after connidcrnblo treatment from eminent Physicians, changed into what that form of disease common, ly called Fever and Ague, and nothing I had tried, nut even l)r. Champion's celebrated Fevor and Akmr Remedy, Hppeared to do any good, when I canto in noMHssion of the Agency of WM. HUMPHREYS’ NEVER FAILING REMEDY, which after using ono bottlo of llie Liquid ami one bax of his Pills was perfectly restored to health, and is now mending in Hoi'll and appetite every day, both of which had been entirely prostrated by tin: dt-euse. Respectfully yours, &c E. A. Buncu. Hawkinsville, Aug. 20, 1847. Mr. Hiimplireys:-> / Thi»i* to certify that I was at- tacked with the Fover aftd Ague, a nd on the second attack of the Ague, I was induced by my brother, and seeing the miraculoiiscuro of hi* son.to make atrial of ynor Fevbr and Ague Medicine, which to my t-urprise, cured uie immediately, have run find a chili or favor since: whereas, before ill)* whole system was in e stnto of stupor. Now, 1 am in goodlienith, and wish yon every success. Respectfully, M. A. Ca no link Burch. II twkinsvillQ, August 2Uth, 1847. 'Elm following gentlemen nlunuhavo this Medi cine for sale, and none genuine without niv writ ten Signature. W. HUMPHREYS. Jr,’ Druggist, corner Bay and Dnytuu at*. Savannah, Gi'. Ac c trf a Dr. P M Cohen, No, 19 Iiavne-st., Charles- ton S C ;T J S Farr.Grnhnmv'ille. S. C.; VV A Car-weil, Savannah, Go., W H Kitchen, Augus ta, William Carr, Jneksonboro’; A McLnne Sc Co.; Jacksonville; E A Burch, Hawkiinvillo j Samuel Palmer, Darien { Shnuvell Sc. Gilbert Mncnn ; Winter & Epping, Columbus; Dorsey tit. Knott, Griffin ; Dr P A M.nse, La Grange ; Sohitmra Gonihilh Atlanta; William Root, Manet- i» ."5 BTA’rioNiiitY" •— Jt reduced pricos. ;Y DESCRIPTION—Ens* Glass Souls,ond plain description and ror all nccHsiotw, together with ’ —* slaily for t uin and fajicy Wafers of every tho ao* iiiiu ivi an ubunmunn, iui varioty of orticlos selected ospeclally oommodation of tho Ladies CHESS MEN AND BACKGAMMON AND DRAUGHT BOARDS of various sizes; also, a varioty of now und interesting Gninos for Youth. ANNUALS FOR 1847, splendidly illustrated aud richly bound. Also, an oklensiva stock of Iho . ewqst & beat JUVENILE AND TOY BOOKS. Tho ne>v work* of the day will bo recoived a* they aro issued by the publishers, und sold at their price*. Bucks. English, French or American, not on hnhd, will bu ordered and furnished at publishers' price*. ■ The subneriber solicits the prrtronnge of the com- rnunily. (Ira book stock generally 1* sold ut pub lishers' prices, nnd iu regard to Stationary, he feel* .assured of being able In give *athifttctron. To ilia country merchant is offerred 2000 Spelling Bonk*, 50,000 Quills, 3000 quires Blank Work, 500 Slate*, aud u large slock of Bibb s and Teahtnmits.Uyuiu Books,Note Books, Paper; Ink, Stool Pons, and School Bonks generally, ut lower pVtccathaii has before been offered in this market. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING AND BOOK BINDING, executed as formerly, upon tho low est term-*, and in the beat manner, nov 17 JOHN M. COOPER. J'<ruct!l Voacul aud Liburl, l ’ 1. .. o ''' 01 ' ,IE AFi'ICTED. Ujr M. 8.1 hum,on, M. 0., M Acoft, Qcorrou. AVIurr wnr broikft forth anti Kiln it. wild lUr'm. Among tho uftlioti. apraraU- • dioad di.rtu*. W 1." ootiqtroritti l.giouw tn.ddontdlit.ldlj uorm ho crtodol Iimr kill nnd mound and .l.y. Win 11 null,In, ia hoard Inn iho din ntid .irifo. And ftro.ii.uud orio. onn:l P rch.obhin« lire, Lorn, (j.'inlu Bunco, atop lonh. lia rliirrm iu »vo Uur noblest Irom that open yawning grave. P ART VIII, Tho Aiuliilucl, by W II Run- lelt Graham’s Magazine for Juno Godev’s Lady’* Book for June • Tho Now York Illustrated Magazine fur June Fate of tho Bleudeu tlall, East ludiamun, with an account of her wreck and the bufferings and privations 'of tho survivors fur six mouths, uu the desolate/ Island* of inaccessible and Tristan D'nciiijhs,. by Alexander M Greig Tlm du druoue, or 81 Michael's Day, by the author uf **The South West” 1844, or the Power of tho *S F" aTalo, do- vi lupmg the secret action* of Parties during tho Presidential Campaign uf 1841. by Thoiu.i* Dunn Euxlisb * lleultli made easy far llie People Dun Paez and otbor Poem*, by n Virginian The (mliui Bucnnier.or tlio'Erappors Daughter 'i’lio Victim of Intrigue, a Tale of Burr's con spiracy, by Jainel-W Toylolr Tho Witcli or the Wave, or the Pcrsonnl Ex perience ofj fl Green the ReforniL'd Gambler. The History of St Giles and St. James, hy DnughiHi Jurrold. Complete.] _ Picoioln, the Primnerof Fretiestrnllux, or Cup- fivitv Cajitivo, by X B Lnintine, a new editiun. Also, further supplies of Strenkn of Squatter’s Life; A Winter Gift fur Ladies; Flirtations, hy La dy Charlotte Bury? George, by Diums; Tho Surf Skiff; Tattered, by D'Israuli; Tho' Dowerleas, by Mnoutno Charles Reybnud; Alderbrook, a collec tion of Funny Forrester's Village Sketches, Po ems, Sen. Received by may28 JOHN M. COOPER. ta ; J A Sporry. Houston County | J II S’. WS Kill*. Macon few G Anderson, Delimit M C VVilliamsoii, Davi-baro, GR J Floyi d, Miceno* py. Florida; P Martin, ^avnpnah. sept2 DECEIVED BY SATURDAY’S JtL III AIL.—Interesting from Houston Coun ty. A Initer front the Post-mnutfr.—An Extruor- diii limry Cure, Humphrey’s Remedy nevor known to Fail. Two Cases Cured with One Box of hi* Pill*;—Disettso disappearing from Houston Coan- ly.“-Great demaud for Humphrey-’ Fevor and Ague Medicine Tho greatest remedy ever dis covered. Five Hundred Boxes shipped on the idtli of August. Carolinians, Georgians, fc Ac.—Tho following letter wot received by Saturday’* mail from the Porfimnstpr of Houston county, who is well knownin this city by many of our Merchants.*— Hera it is—read’ it. Mr. Humphreys—Doar Sir t You will see by the following that I have had some ttttccess with your Fevor and Ague Remedy. I have sent you n Certificate by thn gentleman’* consent.— He is a maun nf sterling worth nod integrity.— He is. Well, known through Twiggs as well as thisconnty. Respectfully. J A Sperry, P.M. Certificate.—This is .to certify iliat I purcfiuned of J. A. Sperry one box of Humphrey's Fever anti Ague Piling which ba* c jred two of my chil dren of the, Chills, and Fever in the time stated-*^ in twenty four ^hqurs, and Ido rucommed it tn all who ere afflicted with that troublesome as well ns beriousdinuase. Respectfully, ynure Ao. • Amos C. IIntutop County, Aogoat 10.1847. .Pnr. DEEVE8, TOlirOUES —Smoked aud JL# pickled Beeves,ITongne*. For sale by - ni> 8 ^ H»J* GILBERT. ANDLES —20 boxes Judd St Son's Sperm Condlvs, for sale by nog 87 . ■ . THEODORE MINIS, ‘*—166 bundles Hey; lor sale by •U|(«: THEODORR.aflwIs: ■£|I®A|4L RABLEY^ kcgs.jtiytrecelv. JckWn: *ug& QiblionV Buildings. T 1IE VIUTIIU OF liYTRIGUC.a tale uf Burr’s Conspiracy, by Jumcs W, Taylor, The Uiin-lroonn. nr St. Michaels Day, by the author hf‘The Southwest,' Ac. Gambling Unmasked, or tho Personal Experi ence of J. li. Green, the Reformed Gmttliler. Tnnkrod, nr thn New Crusade*, by D'Isrueli. The Pic oriul Uiuihor Jonathan fur tho 4ill of July. Graham's, Gndoys, nnd the N. Y. Illustrated .Mnanelnea.for Jnnn. The YVititer Gu‘t fur Young Lsdie*. nt *y 28 J. B CUBBEDGE, A N EXPOSITION ot tHE APOCALYPSE, by Duvid N. Lord. History of the Valley nf the Mississippi, Ao. Ac., by John W.Mouultu, M I). No.’ll), Pictorial History of England. The Life bf Christ, in thn wutds of the Evan gelists, for tho use of young person*. Tho Atlantic Club-Book, being sketches in prose nnd versa, by Messrs. Pauldititr, llalleck, Cox, Uryaut, Fay, Morris, Willis, Palmer, and others. Letters. Conversations aud Rctiollcciio: s ufS T Coleridge. Importance of Practical Education nnd usofnl Knowledge, being u selection from bis Orations aud other Discourses, by Edward Everett. * The Fireside Friend, or Female Student, being advice to Young Ladies on the important subject .. important subject uf Education, by Mrs Phelps. The Life and Voyages of Christopher Culutti.- bu*. hy Washington Irving. Scenes in Natore, or Conversations for Chil dren, oil Laud uTid Water. Tale* of Woniau’s Trials, by Mrs S C Hall. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. ninr20 A merican comedies. it y j k Paulding. nud William Irving Puulding The Statesmen of America in 184(1, by Sarah Mytton Maury. Vol I, The History of St Giles and St Jumea, by Dough* Jerrold, Esq. Sylvnndiro, or the Disputed Inheritance, by A* loxander Dumas. Bull* and Blue; or the Privateer* of the Revo- lotion} A Tale of Long Island Soitnd,by Charles F. Sterling. Tho black Prophet, a Tale ofliish Famine, by William Carleton. Taylor's Gold and Silvor Coin Examiner, de signed to contain fuo aiiuile Engravings of all the Gold and Silver coins at the presont time in cir culation throughout tho world, with the name and current value of the coin in the Uuitud States, specified under each piece, Ac, The Elder Sister, or the Unbrokon Proini-e.by Mrs ALL Sweetser. The Scout of the Silver Pond, n talc of tho Re volution. pio.3. North American Scenery. Also, further supplies of Fanny Rnberteen; Murietlu.ortho Body Snatch- or*; Art* uf Corinth; Tho Divorced; Tho Comic Wandering Jew; Old Saint Paul's; Tho Bella of Boston; Frank Marston; The Pirate Queen; Na poleon and his Alar'shals. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, mar 17 When fell dLeaio withovcrmMteripg forces, tuples* victims nil uruuiid, W ben lever* cute and clirufiiedtuaaring hosts Destroy,audahl there cun nu help be touud, JVtieuim dung is heard hut iliftwadof wue, Of sufferer* tos-ing them to audfroi Cuuie #.uud Sainaritau, the balm apply, Aud the lov’d weary une wept faint or die. What though the tyrant in hi* lofty pride, "fey rule hi* >tthjeicttf with an irnu mad, 'Vital though fur age*, man may be douied j * ,e right to speak or act but by life nod, ’Vital though lie may lie bound in' strongest chains, And nothing Iiuh butwtint his iurd ordains, Yet Liberty et**p* forth and rots him free, AWa tyruulb Wiihihcir luturie* tuiuand floe. What though diseases of whatever name, Relniii thuir hold nu hnpless men fur years, What though it hundred minrralMiu* ulTume tI H« v a donethrlr bctito stop their wild careers, What though Ihe tiostrumsol the quack, the pill, . °«/ ru P. balsam, or cold water fail, Yet'i ncinsuii’s, simple means uiny set them free lo raise the glndd'rmig shout of Liberty! It is rtdt riie ptiypORtt o7 the undersigned to en ter now upon rite cumparative uterit* of eitiwr system of mudicat practice; llto facts presented from time tu tune ought to constitute the bust arguments, and so viewing it he would simply beg to present’‘n few more of tho same aort," simply reiuurktugtb.il there are yet "a few more left." * EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS. “Another Desperate Cua« Cured without seeing the Patient.” ° Gkoruia. Troup uoumy, 30ih Sept. lc4G. Dr. Tiiomsun: Sir-rl saw nti ndv. rtiremenl in Iho Recorder, signed liy Win-hip S. Page, uf n cure iliat wi.s purfurim-d by you ufhisduiigbter. who was attack ed with palsy mid disease uf the spine, by which site wuh entirely dwubfed uud tu-t (lie use uf the lower extremities. I have n gill that ha* been precisely iu that situation for three mouths past, and have tried all mount*, but to 110 elfeel. * * * * Write me aline ns soon as convenient. Yours respectfully, TUG'S W. ASHFORD. On the Itli November, iutiruclion* werereceiv- ed tu amid uu the medicines hy mail, nnd lie sub sequently 111 stating tho progress uf lira case, writes: Dear Sir—My servant girl ia much mended, since l wrote you last, stra had nt that time her crutches to assist her iu walking, she can now walk from house to liou-io without ih-m. thotiah she is vet quite wabbling in her walk. * * * * - Aud on the I9t!» May, 1847. he write-: Dear Sir—I have taken my seat after having been absent from home sometime, to inform you that my girl, I believe, is abuol a* well 119 ever.. * * * EuctostuHswli.it id what is due you. If my itnmo will bo of any benefit tu you von may tuuko any use of it you please nu such on occasion. I expect you will have a call from South Carolina, ns 1 have informed shihe ofiny diseased friend* there ol'yuur Mtilhis a physician. Your* respectfully, THO’S W. ASI1FQRD. ITui'ston Co., Ua , dam 9th, 1817. I hereby rerttiy, that some two years agb my u-gro wo.nan Mary, was l iken wiili Peolapsus Uteri, end its utiendautdifficiiltie*, I called in Dr. J. J.Jouc-, n Botanic Physician, and another gen tleman of tho snu.o school, (believed (u be both graduate* of the S. B. M College ) who alter using all their efforts to relievo hermitirely failed. I then fluid her to Dr. Jnues, who immediately brought her to Dr. AI. S. Thomson, of M aeon, who soon cured her, I believe in less than a month, ho that alio ha* sicca had two children, uud is en tirely well; tki* I call testify us I uow ovVlt her again. LEVI KING. Jasper Co., 26th April. 1847. ► fill' -li.it V ll.rn.. .. ....... 1 I,.... Tin • tnay certify, dint for threeyeur* I had l.eeu ■**-*■-*Y El .' rrtHU FARillEH’S COMPANION, A or Essay* on the principle* nnd practico of American H iisliandry, with an address, and an up. peudix. Ac.; hy the Into Hon. Je**e Duel. Tho philosophy of Magic, Prodigies and appa rent Alir;iclos. froiu the French of Emiebe Salverte. Mcmotrsnf the mnsteminent American Mechan ics. nlso Lives of Distinguished European Me chanics, together wi'b Anecdote*, Ac., relating to the tMechauic Arts; by Henry Howe. Rnmhlet about llie Country; l.y Airs E F Ellet The Live* of Vasco Nunez Du Balboa,ihe dis coverer of rite Pacific Ocean; Hernando Cortes, .1 ccoiiqifbrnr'of Moxicn; and Francisco Pizarro, Jte conqueror of Pent. Tito Huguenot, ntulo of llto French Protostnnts, by G P R James, Esq. No 17 Harper*’ Pictorial History of England. Dnniel Dennison, nnd the Cumberland States man; by the late MraHofl nd. Nos 131 and 132 Harpers' Illuminated Slinks- pears. No 20 Yankee Doodle. Lives of tho Lord Chancellor*. ■ Received by JOHN M. COOPER, feb 24 ' , Htthjuc't to Epihqisy, or Convulsive Fits. 1 was attacked soon niter taking a severe strain at heavy lifting, and continued to have them about on re 1. tunm<Iti for that length of time, uoiwithstai.ding all the efforts that wore mnde to cure mo. Finding that not ing done mu any good, and hearing tltut Dr. M. S. Thomson could cure niicli cases, I de termined to try him, and nu called on him and got one prescription of uiudiciiii 1 . which I am happy and proud to sny has entirely cured ura [ imve had no Hymptmiis of them but once shorily after I commenced tuking it, and havo now been as well as 1 eVer wus for about a year. GEORGE M. LUMPKIN. Person* desirous oftesting tlu: efficacy of these remedies in their o\Vh cares, iiu matter where they rc.-ide, cati db so very conveniently, by sending thbir oge and symptoms in writing a* correctly us pu.esitile, when medicines to suit them will be com pounded and sent l.y mail, exprrsi Ur private hand. Hi* fee in such cares is only rivn bciLLAti* a month, which imy be enclosed nud sent by m-til at Itis risk. .Medicines cannot bo sent to a gre-t distance unless the amount 19 eut!in*ed or a pro per reference given. Letter* to entitle them to at- tenlion must be post paid The poor presenting certificate of inability lo pay are never sent empty away. ■ Thu ofllicted of the Rev. Clergy, are of ceiirsa, always exempt from charge. Putienfs un der his immediate care are c harged in proportion to tho amount of attenliou necessary. In coune* qupneo of the great increase of office business it will life Inipossitiblo for the suhiicribur to go much into tho country except in very urgeiti case*, nor will lie bo able to go for anything under the usual charge nf other Physician*, but will attend 111 tho city aa promptly as pusaibla ' m: s. tiIoms-n, si d. M«eol, July 13, 1847. lyr—o july *43 T HE KEDGK ANCIIOII.or Yuuii* S.iil.tr's Assistant, iliu-truted with Seventy Engrn.. vings, hv William Brady, S. AI , U- S. N. The Ilorse and Id* Rider, or Ske cbus and Anec dotes of (he Noble Quadruped uud of Equestrian Nations, by Kollo Springfield. Received by jnnn-24 JOHN M COOPER. T HIS Whole Wurksuf tho Right Rev. Jere my Taylor. Lord Bttiuip of Down Cornier nnd Drnurare. Received by June 20 JOHN M COOPER. N EW ClilSBSU.- 45 -Landing from the brig Augtuta aud for sale by june 21 II. J. GILBERT. SUPERIOR ENGLISHMUdTARD.-AjfTesh IJ aiipt.lv received by * . A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, jtineS * Market Square. iliUO HticiiH ol (Tall, for unto by j'dy 6 F. W. IIEINEAIAXN. D ALLEY’S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTOR.—This wonder oftlicuce. is capable of curing almost every soil uf :.tfficth>ii that nssn'tl* the human body, as well ns relieve und rcfltore it from ail kinds nf suffering and pain, even fiout (lie excruciating agony of Iho severed burn, scald, rheumatism, tio doloreaux. Ac. if huisHvud hundreds of live* in dreadful cases, by its imparting instant ease ami ru-tto a victim, uud arresting, by its uincuetic and e'ectrio and i.islsn* launuiiH fluid, inflammation uud uiortificatium— For sslo ty the agent. A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, july 13 Market Square. UioFttCully .nil cilizouiiu tiio Uaj2*, tforud ouly b, ibu.ul. Proi,Hotor,VT nK'>- U., .acuuMorio Boucbonir llL®' 011 '. tate approved preparer. 1 fee *'*„VnileiI Hlatra, bul uiuro .Plieu.ru 11 '^ tllU ,^ ,U1 ' orPbUodo.phio, ,l„, iuKSl'ffi “ pmmg onto., Imy, nrotmoj r... uu C ,ltr u°“ “uJ rccouiuuiijii uu i,r ' ’•’I"' 1 *- .!» 1- fttuUy. '“ u *l «»U»w,| Iti.. Hu,,and M r» rrard, for ... 8oro», eitheriralihn,. of | Ll *«n Ptovenu Gun.ion,,,ami bv > "Si ooliim Willprtttrn Iu ,ny. Kl/iiuSl. ?PP Ik « J'! ca if 1 »f irirotorecy of Ulcor, ''f tiiu iill.;ci,d puruio tuunify (,,l . * P rt,r, tii.ii vill be advisable .or in. * r :■ resort .0 tbo il„ «ir U,o Sri! “ a ?4i .few tluy.pra.ion, to u ,j ”. §1?ra, p “ r *""'« fot ,i|| , cura 8 ,r to P 1 “ , ', , 'f"''«, uuty bucotiationlly clime ftlitt i<nupAre"HS‘'ffi. rll, “" h8 tlo„itui,ia^“ r r | j^^'' , ““^ renltt) ,i, t| 2ed bv thn nsra —. . .'f** happily prodti :ed by the use al'tliis valuable it removes ... 11 rettiovos Mucemi'aHj unmount; it 0 l,o cn, e , Stt^Jte"" c . oll «l«H n.l.ll u 1 » . .Mill Scold., Bur,,,. ,„ d ,„' 1 Atiilnax, to uilppurutc; it dtatv, tt.me?,«j'sn ‘ , ''' ; ' ,, ," d " l l verv .uoctHtttilj. and tiithoot S- SmATSSSSS! HI.,ter bo co„.t.„X;-„„K J2* If lb ; {orftittoro,8l,tmomL l Sf e p a ,^r put. rlj'orutcd, »„d acureMldSnl n,ilTtobJLSV5 1 itosQ I.mr„| met, Mjt n.,, Sl? rCI ""’' wttliotit M.tiy'o ,a|£blo Pi cfi.".?''." 1 ' any I,instil oflitnoonitoliy «o„i . n , l h y* 1 " . k “P> ly rnlcillared l0 t,l “ P»nle«li. wuuudt., odor they iftS.SJ?!. *'«. “"j:- '* "cccwnry it jKoW bo kept’jly Received and lor sale by * itnvjd V' 11YEB80N A cn J swliW ■j * As u crculor and con.*crvutor eT that n- j disi.ngiiitiiiiig charm of female lovelina*. V, * parent fair skill, Jules Ilauel’s Km. &V.T mis or Nymph Snap may be Mid m l.' n Jf most magical power, composed fey ih e nli,", 0 l! " oforitutul balsamic plants, to the utter eirin^' 1 of all mineral admixture, it is disiin»nij.« i ciiially for its extremely bland piirilreucand mg action o„ tl.e skill,, n.id Ty „cVh,f ”SSlv pore, utttl ntinillii .ccrolory tenoh, M«W Si !“ jntc.rrnmtho.utf,ce.oiloy..»o t (nH.tuiti.itt,Ott and b J' modiod'alnje S di»«ip,il,:» nl rodtiL-M, tan. pimples, r«ck|eS cut,uieou»v,.,tnliott.«o inimicL fent.lo ill? “ V U ." s " -ill tdiftilgu the b o b S complex,,,,, into one ofrali.nl wbilene., In gottilenmi, nfflioted le,idetu t ,,o(4, "kinitt. mving.tlte ti.e oftlm E.u Divined. V, niK, vvt.l beluntld to nitty alt cuiiciil.r irriratin mate. Just received and for ante by * T. RYKRSOX 4 C0. It 1 t.EW'lIKAb IIAlH Viinrf pur mid rigidity of the «ki„, inducing disease which deprives that covering of its flexibi'. ity. and renders it incapable of performing there function* for winch nature designed it. To rime dy this evil, and restore the skin to u healthful jut« has long been a desirable object; and tliia rnrnedr has been found th the opcratiouoflhe Hair Glove and Belt FricWr. TIlS eiUVtttitc.it of oil port, of .lit body whitrl undergoing thonroceHs of friction, broducesa m. oral ac ivity nnd circulation tif the blood, und it the seine tune removes all encrustations from Ihi skill, aud clears and opens the pores effectually.’ he regular use of the Hair b'ricwra uigln ai The regular use of the llair Frictora nieliiaid morning, will produce a general glow uud he,tilt- till MtPlInmriiit it I lli,inl/in n„,l r , 1 , lul excitement of the skin, nnd wtl, no found both a preventive ami cure in all cases of Cold, Rhau- tnatism, &c. They require only to he used in or- der that their most beneficial effects may boliuowl und appreciated. feb 7 T. RYERSON & CO. S EBRLNU'S RESTORATIVE UUKDlAJ,- Custom House, New-York, June 16,1842.— C. C.Sebrmg, Esq —DoorSir: The extraordina ry benefit received hy tue from the uso of jo.lt •• Restorative Cordial," impels me to make ilu following staiinient.nolonly us an act of duly iu re gard to suffering Immunity, but as one ol'jmiitj towards you, its proprietor. Fur toil years l was most seriotisljr fflicted will Dyspepsia and its various cothplicutious, so mud so, indeed, that 1 was oflen unfitted for tuiiineii one or two days in the week. I sufi'ered most'/ from disordered digestion ami u painful oficcliut of the bowels, connected with the mod truutilr- sosue nnd obstinate costiveness, the pnrticul.irstf which it would bo out of place here to specify.- riuflice it tn sny, that the first bottle ofyour Kestor- fitive Cordial, wken soinn six moil l.a go.BfioidiJ me itmncdiate relief; and that having cm tianrdil from luno to tiiile, I am now happy to add tluliti cure lias been complete and permanent. Uelieiiq that many may be similarly alliictcd with tho n* rinus forms of Dysucpsia, 1 am induced to unit iwlei'-m-mt fur thu general roci this public nckntiwici'gmeut for tho general god- Respectfully, ynure, Arc , \Ym* IIooxxi. Inspector of Customs for the Port of N. Y- A further supply, just received nnd for Mile bj june II T. UYF.KSON A CO. rr'KANSl'AKUNT GELLATlIffi X Warranted equal in strength to Russian It- C 11BROREF. F LOU It.—-fot barrels superfine Georgia Flo Ut. full. Weight, just recoived and for sale hv nmr29 J. WA8H BURN & WILDER. npIIjB SUliSCKIBEirhs's.rece.veri per ,X schr Cointhbiti nft ajsortnicnrnf SILVER, ■WARRj which conii«ts of Simons, Fork*. Ladles, Fish Knives, Sugar Tongs, Cyphons, Cups, Rut- “ “ * ter Knives, &c. Ac. warranted of Ihe best quality X IMJE.—500 cask* fresh Lime, landing Rom' JLi.fChr.'Mw Parjrcwet JnhrtshuV wharf, for ; d*lr l ^T ’ T * ;r,f t. RAKBWYtV .tr t'ti n.nv 20 N O, SUGAIL—2tl/iiiid* tuir t» pruiif, iS • O Sujur, lundmc from achr Ruth Thom- Iti. for ..lo by COM EN At FOSDlCK. >Uin and Fan(iV EAr i(oops—Jim m.r » raoaived uml for -tnlo hy T. T.WILMOT. CTEAMt EaoiiHJMCKIYO.— O I’hi. p.rltiitft, trf.iff itf Yntcanl<»l or AJelalEe Kntabe, CnntDOtilinli. 'l.-tt-w ptft.cti .nportortn nil uth.r artirl.i tn 11,0 for Ih.t purpn.c,.. 1, c ut - tint he -ifft-otoil l-v Itoftl* Any lioiirnbto thick tie.. Tumbhod toordir, -mi for ..to m mniif.ciurnf. price- hy, DENSLy^ *. WEBSTEIt. mar IB. ,y..,r —j*f“. ■ C OAhf.—Che,olioo (turn m ut:k., tut -a.. 111 Ini. In -lift nnrntiaaitr,. bv KN St \V V7 r WAStlBl-K iVILDEir. itigln-9 fur Table. Jellies] und uf great wrflcl h tit,cures tvlicro delicate nttimnl fund I, tVit.l well calculated fer long sea voyage.. Il l-* prove.liy age if hept dry, und can be unde i"’ 1 ttnnp in a few nilnnto,, and i, of great lervicc 1 clarifyillft Cider. Beer, and Wine. TO MAKETABLE JELLIES.-L'so allead ttvo intuncs nf Cuoper’s Kcliticd American liiaf has, whichahuuld be drat aouked in cold walerm two benr-tdrutn on'lhat witter, then hike twoquirt of culd tratot, ono and a half pnttud of anger, pe- in it tint White nf three egg-, the jnicc ol iW gnnd sired loniOna, ll-c peal of one, a ahelt ofeif tiantun.o little nutmeg, nrango peal, or oilier IPW tu sun the nt-let stir all tile ingredients well I* aether while cold, then boil llto whole maura" dr live tltiuiitoa. and then /tour it Ihronglt a Jfl f Hag, wltelt It may ho p« Into (I««e. nr mo«B« and when cold, will be III lot me. The artonldt Itould in Ural wet with a litlle wlnte of egg., water, iutt before,he jelly ta pm in them, in onto In mnhe it ease 10 torn lliatii onl onplalea. Tho Jelly Bae w oiade of flannel B or 10 tneljcf tternaa Ihe opening, and about half a ynnl deep; narrowing In a omnt at the bolluiil. rilellf.'J Lit rutia through Dratrehould ho poured bncltn the icily bag until it run. through clour. Add one pint of wine to the nhoro for Wt Jelly. Other liquids mude from preserver, tu be jellied by using the »amo proportion ol the b '"uLANC MANfiE rnny bo made by iliin|>j loo" one oiltteo oflalnglaas for two quart, ol ft* nr cream, llto peal "f two lemon, angar and.f« to suit .1.0 ittoto—tiling thu whole to . WW boat, etrain it, etui when nearly cool, stir it wd' 'nil the cream llutl will n«o wlule cooling. pM' ( in monlda.alld when perleetlycold.ilmay beta od nut and will then bo ready for uae. 1 mould, ahouid bo »m -vet Willi cold water, ft* will prevent if from slicking fo them. Juitro«- odandror'.'fthy T . RYERSON A-.CO^ U VEKSON 4 C'>’S.SAB8A1’J. H HILDA.—Hor the aero ol all diBearer-b itiftfrotn impurities af Wood, eioear of mere*, rhonmatia'm. seorfula. cut.heou. oruplinni.ie- of which will yield uodef llto use of thu prep" 1 •'The subicribcra, in-offering thi. pinMSw' tho pi.WlffiMTunt nnnooc.rary to enbibitrej those fiwhv aud conscicnuouslyhMdedndvjr! meffbt. stfejtdcd withlitbt biitlrimt itacharftOter as " apeo'b« """W." front SfreoreMi L'.L'tmT ip ®h it mugfifeL prepared with.great ooro anti .oonroor.itd Cos! mode .0 obtain tho octtr. prbotp porllla Inin, moat c ": , "" v "'"5nN% CO * Ldaoldhy ^VEHHONA^ •Vs *ti) •