The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, November 16, 1853, Image 4

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HSW.YORK CITY BUSIKSM DIRECTORY^ ■jr The following lilt of Ruainwn Firms ere among be beet end »ort reliable In the City of Wew.Yorht DUY COODH. BROTHKR9, Importers of KMRROIDWUEB, While Goods,ke., No. H8 Liberty-rireei. F« oUi'cc Europ^n Good'*, No'. 48 Uruad-rirool. VWIsiN k r IIONW:No. I«3 Kawax, e few lid doorifrom Libert/**!., Imporleraof LAUts, EM- BROIDERIES, blLKis bo. . IS tTt llKLI.lt POTT, 4 A Exchange PL Iro|*orter* of UiliUh Dry Good*, Boolch and Irleh Linens, l>rea ■ be. f jORN, 8CHMKPr.ll fa H A ARIlAUtS lim»ortm or J G.-nnan am) Belgian BROADCLOTH^ 8U.K8, Q8IKRIK8, be-. No AO Kxnhaftgo VUce.. S CHUCHARDT, FHOL1CII b 110LTIIAU8KN, No*. 98 ahd 04 Llberty-M., imiraricrsor 1 r«Mioh, Bwl«s am) Gorman 81LK8; HltiUOSy. VB .VKIV, VK»T* ING9, SATINB, BERGER, bo. WOOLBN8 of every description. _____ T> A.faG. II WITTIIAU8, #1 ^change Ph, J'".’ K. nortereof Men’* Fonjlahlnij GoojJ*. Wjlor% ami Ladles' Trimming*, Tram SILK andWuUsThD. S 8TUAIlT.llKIM fa CO., 01) J • LACK, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES and TRIM MINGS. — C B. HATCH fa CO.,07 WUItam-jL Imp’llLSf-SSK • tleinen’a Furnlahlng Good*,and Mauuf. orSHIRTS BTOCKS, be. Atmsas'wuiM nankeens, fac. a ROBINSON b CO., No. I 87 Broad way. lmp’ta • and Jobber*. LACE GOODS, RIRBONB'HLHS, BROIDERIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAWLS, SMALL WARKS.bo. C RBPIN b PAYEN, No. 24 I Broadway, Importer* •lid M.lillf. FltKNCII I.ISKN UAMIIUIU8, LINkN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, LACKS, EMBROIDE RIES, &c. (own mauuf.) DAGUERREOTYPES. J OURNEY. No. 341) Broadway, iho oldest and • moat extensive e*iat>ll»hmciit in the United State*. ENT GRAVERS. TTrUITNEY, JOCELYN b ANNIN, Artist* nnd En- W grarer*on Wood, No*. 68 b GO Fnlton-rtreet. Finest and best work done hero. • H YATT b CORNELL, General Engraver* iu U Print- m, No. 3D0 Headway, entrance lu Walker*t. Order* by Mall or Telegraph promptly ottandod to EXPRESSES. E DWARDS, SANFORD b CO., Foreign Express, No. 30 llroadway. Goods and packages forward ed to mid from all parts of Hie world. Locomotive Needles mid Fancy Good*. rnHOS.b EDWARD GILL, lmp'ts of Fancy Good a, A HOSIERY, GLOVES, I.AL’ES and KMBltUIDE- Ill E8. Agents wauled for their Locomotive Needles. No. 14 Dey-*L N. Y. GUNS. AND SPORTING APPARATUS. H ENRY TOMES b CO., Agents for Westlov Rich ards, of London, Importer* of GUNS and Sporting Wares of every description, 891 Broadway. HOT AIR FURNACES, Ac. D AVID CULVER, (Inventor nnd Palantee,) 62 Cliff- street. Manufacturer and Denier, wholesale and retail, in Furnaces, Registers, Ventilator*, be. ooniMK. imimisv & co. C OMMON and Folding, plain and ornamented BED* STEADS of ell kind*. Hotel, HoenRaL Prlwn, Family, Servanl*' ami Children'* Bodatcada a]way* on hand. Also a general aisortmen) of Iron Furniture, Spring Red*, flair and olher Mattrama. . nr Thee* bedstond* are superior to ell olher* In P"*''! of cleanliness, neatne** and economy. .They areal wa> a free from Vermin and are exceedingly durable, portame end oonvonleuL Order* to hny extenl mw be a«ldre**ea 8 “•n’o^uteKLw'.V.rV. Sewhur I question, the bed and rtfongert Mitch ofany hewing Machine yet Invented. We can aatlrty Iho nmai •ceptf- cnl that the work done by thD machine will not rip, nei ther will It ravel out by any wear. The team may be taken out by design, but only under tuch a combination oi thing* a* to make thin peculiarity really amt truly one of thdiuort valuable point* of Ihl* machine. Il l* *lm- pie In Its oon* trod Ion, lint llnblo to get out of order, and no danger of breaking the needle*. Wc believe thla machine l*, beyond qitertlon, tho be*t sowing machine yet Invented for Tailor* and other cloth lower*. The public uro respectfully Invited to call and examine the macblno and It* work at the office of tho AVERY SEWING MACHINE Co, No. Ml llroadway, NewYnrk. Price for Machine, and $40. Tables and treadles e*<fa—price,$5aml$i0. Nbw-York, July 30, IB63. Wo,the undersigned, do hereby certify that wo have examined tho “AVERY SEWING MACHINE,” and cheerfully recommend It for Ife'alniplIcDy, durabillly.nnd especially for tho peculiar stitch made by It. Thostllch is original, and In appearance Is like tho most ported and I m ml some “batik-stitching.” \Ve|lmve thoroughly tested the strength of iho sowing, and are 'satisfied that the stitch of this Machine makes u stronger and firmer seam than can be made by hand. We tuko pleasure In recommending this machine to our frloiitls,nnd to Tailors, Seamstresses, and families generally throughout the country. HOUGHTON b KNAPP, Wholesale Dealer* In Men'* and Boy's Clothing, No. Ill Courtlandl-st. LOCKWOOD b DUBOIS, Merchant Tullurs,No.558 Broadway. ||. A. GOULD & Co., Wholesale Dealers In Clothing, No. SKI Washlnuton-rt. J. P. HULL, Merchant Tailor, No. 553Broadway. DICKSON b PETTUS, Merchant Tailor*, No. 523 Broadway [ocl H-3mM| FAIUUANKHI Platform Scales; LonrVnown-aeverely teeled-al- right—the acknowledged ltau- Aoaarst Savannah—PJIILBRIUK b BELL | _ Nuw-York—FAIRBANKS b CO, __ . "88 WateMireet. opt IB»3mM West 1‘olntSchool. A RRAN GEM ENTS have been made with Professor*, from the IL8. Military Academy for Instruction In their several departments from the first of November noxt. Every opportunity will bo offered for obtaining a thorough education. Prompt nltcmlauco Is requested, oolfl—3innM EDWARD V. KINSLEY, A. M. SHOW OASES! SIIIIW CMBS A LARGE assortment constantly on hand, or made to order at short notice. Cases carefully packed uud shipped to uuy part of tho Union by U. K. PKKDLRS, 184 Grand street, 3 doors east of Urondway, oel3 NEW-YORK. 3mosM VOWliERN Ac WELLS, rilBKi^OiOOJSTS AM imisllERS, CLINTON HALL, NO. 131 NASJ8AU-ST., oct3 NEW-YOIIK. ItnoM NEW-YOBK SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTORY. RAIN Ac lilt INKER HOFF. Mannfecturer* and Wholesale Dealers In nil kinds of Surgical and Dental Instruments, ELASTIC TUBBSES, BANDAGES, SVVrORTKKS, METALLIC SYRINGES, AND FINE CUTLERY. IFAicA are offered to Dealers on the matt liberal term. 7 lMutt-M., Now York' Until the New Building Is erected, win t am n ain. [ocl4-lyM] v.w.nRiNXknuorr. -Kalian mid olhur FIuiion. IIEIU1Y' 21)7 RUGA 1)WAY* N. Y., i PUBLISHI’.ll OF MUSIC, and Dunlcr, wholesale nml rotutl, In Pinnos, Melodious . . Jand Music: Agent for tho celebrated AJo- , Jraud and other Pianos made by llnllet, llavls b Co., IiosIoiikwIiosu Pinnos are considered superior to nil others. Grent bargains In New York Plano*, and se cond Imnd Pianos ami Melodious. Music supplied, wholesale nml retail, at Iho lowest rales. T. S, uerry, 2U7 Broadway. Pianos to let. P. 8.— II. D.b Co.’s iEollan Pinnos have Iho latest Im proved voicing. . M« nnvl-ly THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY TOWLES b CO., 177 Grnnd-st., Improved li d Air J Furnaces, Ranges, Yenllhtore, be. INDIA HURltEK GOODS. K OGBRS b WYCKOPF, 23 Cnurtland-st., India ltubber COATS, PIANO COVERS, CLOTHS, SHOES. LIFE PRESERVERS, CONGRESS BOOTS, WEBBING, be., be. LIGHTNING HODS. A M.QUIMBY fc 8«>N, Dealer* In Qulmby’s Im- • proved Rods. Office No. 132 Bust 27th street., and 18 Nn?suu-sj. _ LooklngGlass and l»ictur« Frames. M P. WHITLOCK, Manufacturer, No. 101 Canal* • »L, New York. GILDING in all Us branches. MACHINERY AND MACHINE TOOLS. S CHKNCK’H Machinery Depot, «2 Court lands! reel, MACHINERY, MACHINE TotH.S and Woods- worth’s Patent PLANING MACHINES. Piano-Fortes MELO DI-JO NS. AND MUSIC. HORACE WATERS' 333 HHO.1I) »Vf Y, .YF.lt' yon K, E XTENSIVE Publlsharof Music and Music nooks, Dealer In Musical Instrvmants of all kinds, Ex clusive Agent for tho sale of T. Gilbert b Co's celebrated Pianos, with and without tho iKulian, and for their Up right Grand and Boudoir Pianos. These Pianos arc loo well known to need commendation; prices same ns at tho manufactory, wholesale or retail. Every iiiMritmcnl warranted to give satisfaction, or the money refunded. Second hand Pianos nt groat hnrgnlns—prices from $tu toSl.30. Solo Agent lor SMITH'S SUPERIOR MELO* DBON8. These Melodeons are tuned the equal tem perament like iEollan Photos and Organs, ami tiro »u- perior lo nny In use, the harmony being equally good lu all tho kevs. Every Instrument fully warranted. N. II.—t. GILBERT b Co. the owners of the Aeolian Patent, will supply iho public at lower prices Hiatt any other house. NEW POPULAR MUSIC by the mosi celebrated Authors, published daily. Dealers, Teachers and Semi naries supplied ni the lowest prices. M3mo—sent 12 j B HARLOW, m:\i.KH in Boor*, Sashes and II1 ilit]s. No. 94 Jieekmao-alreel, between Cliff it Pcurl-ota., N« lv- York. J B. II. would invite tho attention of Purciia3CM of • DOORS, SASHES and BLINDS to his extensive stock of tho above articles, tniiiuUactMred in a workman like manner, and from tho best Kiln Dkiko Lumokii. GLAZED SASHES on hand ntul Glazed to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to nackitig and ship ping to nny port. amo-oM— sept t L EONARD'S Machinery Dettnl, Beaver-streets. M AClIlN 1ST’: Lest tankers In the country. I OS) Pearl nml 00 i TouLS from the DIARULEIZKR IKON AND WOOD. I TMtECND b CO., Manufacturers of Ligneous Marble. ^ Ware room No. S3 IM Broadway, Fuclory corner of Venire and Franklin streets, Ith story, room No. 11. Needle*, Fi»l» Ilouk* A: Tackle, Ac. rpjJO.MAS II. BATE,(Into T.kT.II. BATE.) 103 I Malden Lane, Semites, Fish Hooks, Fishing 1 nckle, bc.bc. PAPER WAREHOUSES. C YRUS VV. FIELD b CO., || CIlB-st., lmp’ts and Wholesale Dealers In American. French, German and English PAPERS, and every description of Paper Manufacturers Materials. PENCILS. D EPOT FOR MONROE'S Celebrated PENCILS. Ship nml House Carpenters, Drawing and Writing, Rubber Peuclls for Schools, THUS. MUNROL, 34 Plne-et. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS. A b J. RAMSEY, (Manuf. and Imp.) 3 1 8 Green- • wich-su of Lubltts, Provosts, Garlaln* and other celebrated mafcdra. Stationery Ware roam*—Wholesale. W M. A. WHEELER b CO., Nos. 1 3 and I 5 Park Row, New*York City, Importers of Staple and Fancy Stationery. Dealers In American Papers of every description. K [COINS b KELLOGG, No. 88 Jnhti-et., Whole- sale Booksellers and Stationers, and Manuf. of all kluds of Blank Books. SAFES. R M. PATRICK, Defiance Salnmander Safe*, (Gay- • lor’s Patent.) Depot, No. 102 Peurl-st., formerly 01) Joho-si. Revised mid Newly Illustrated Edition of SMITH’S GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS' TO WHICH HAS BEEN AI)t)EI>, ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. T HIS work has been very much enlarged, embelll'hed with new illmdrulions throughout, designed express ly for it, critically corrected and thoroughly revised so us to conform (o (be census of the United Slates for 1850 —to thui of.Greui Britain and Ireland, March, IS5I, and to the latest that could be obtained of other countries. Tho ncqulsltlon of territory lo the United States, iho discovery of the mineral wealth of California and Au stralia, and the establishment of steam communication between remote part* of the earth, have greatly Increased geographical knowledge. Tho Iniiirtn.iCou tints obtained has been carefully col lected and Inserted In this edition. It has been not only necessary lo correct the map* of former editions, but to mid now maps of the States of California and Texas, of the Territories of Oregon, Washington, Utah, New Mex ico. Nebraska, ntid the counties of Mexico and Central America, which bus beundono from Iho latest and best authorities. A large map of the Roman Empire is also added, to aid in the study of Ancient Geography. By a system of Emblems ami Abbreviation*, consivt- ing of stars, crosses, book*, steamboat*, be., conspicu ously arranged on ail the map*, representing the Grand Divisions of the Globe—the Government, Religion, State of Society, Population, Navigation, be., of the more important countries, become apparent id the llrsl glance, and by thus calling into simultaneous exercise tins pow ers of the mind and eye, impressions are made more abiding than by nny other mentis whntever. Besides nil till*, the work Is rendered still tnoro valu able nnd complete by the uddiiion of a complete com pendium of ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, which will be round as Interesting nml instructive ns tho more extended treatises oil this sonject. Tho Alins has been not only thoroughly revised, cor rected and enlarged, as stilted above, but also contains n large number of new and iuloresling statistical tables, from the census of the United States and other sources. It will be bound in stifT cover only. A set nt questions, for general revision, is appended lo the work, which will he found of gteat convenience to the Teacher, and aid to the scholar, in bringing dell- ■lilely mid distinctly to his mind, in h condensed form, the main features of I he subject he has gone over. Tnese Improvements ntul additions will greatly en hance the value of the work, and If the views and me thod of the author are fully carried out. much valuable time of the pupil will be saved, and great labor on the part of the teacher avoided. Smith's Series of Geography consists of Smith's Primary Geography for Beginners. Smith’* Quarto Geography. And the Geography ntul Atlas mentioned nbovc. For Mile by Booksellers generally throughout tho Uni ted States. Committees, Teachers and others engaged in the enttso of Education, will be supplied with conics for examina tion. Published by DANIEL BURGESS b L'O.. sept gd-Jm.M No. M .lohii-slreot. New-York. THE GREAT PURIFIER UP THE VUIODI Not u Farllclo of Mercury In It. A N Infallible remedy fhr Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rhou x\ mntlsnt, Obsllnalo Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples r Pustule* on tho Fnco, Blotches, Bolls, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald' Head, Enlargement nnd Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcors,8y- phylltlo Disorder*. Lumbago. Hidital Complaint*.and all Discuses arising Irom an Injudicious use or Mercury, Imnrudenco In Life, or Impurity of tho Blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become celebrated for tho number of extraordinary cures effected through Its agency, Inis Induced the proprietors, at the urgent re* quest of their friends, to offer It to tho public, which they do with the utmost confluence lit Us virtues nnd won derful curative properties. Tito following certlllcnles, selected from a large number, are, however, stronger testimony than the tnero word of the proprietors; ami are ull from gentlemen well known lu their localities, ttittl of the highest respectability, many of them now re siding In the city tiflUchinoml, Vn. F. HOYDEN, Esq., of Iho Exchange Hotel, Richmond, known every whero.snys he bassoon the Medicine cull ed CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE administered In over n hundred cases. In nearly all the disouse* Tor which It is recommended, with the most astonishingly good re sults. do says It Is tho most extraordinary medicine ho bus ever seen, AGUE AND FEVER—ORBATCURB.—I linreby cer tify, tluil forihrco year* I hail Agno mid Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians, took largo quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and 1 believe all tho Tonics advertised, but till without nny permanent re lief. At Inst Itrleil CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, two hollies of which effectually cured me, and l tun happy to say I have Itnd neither Chills or Fever since.— I consider It the best Tonic In iho world, nnd tho only n edlcino that over reached my case. JOHN LONODEN. Beaver Dam, near Richmond Vn. 0. B. LUCK, Esq., now in tho city of Richmond, nnd for many years in the Poslodlce. has such cnitlMunce In the astonishing efficacy of CAUTER’P SPANISH MIX TURE, that ho has bought Howards of 50 bottles, which ho has given away to tho umiclcd. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fall when taken according to di rections. Dr. MINGE,a practising Physician, nnd formerly of the City Hotel, In tho city of Richmond, snys ho has witnessed In a number of Instances the fllfoCts of CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were most truly surprising, lie says In a case of Consumption, depen dent on tha Liver, the good effects were wonderful in- SAMUBLM. DRINKER,of the Arm of Drinkerb Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 8 years standing, by the use of two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. GREAT CUBE OF SCROFULA.—Tho editors of the Richmond Republican had a servnnt employed lu their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumnlisni, which entirely disnbltd him from work.— Two bottles or CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE made a perfect cure of Idtn, mid the editors In a public notice, iMai7i7TM?vc sny they ♦'cheerfully recommend It to all who aroaf- SOUTIIKKNMUTUAL INSURANCE (Kb H'sTUd! ANuTh'^U^TMIi'-Di'f'sc'rOFULA.—I bad a Tills Company charges no extra premiums for person very vnluoblo boy cured hv three bottles or Carter’s residing in the southern .Mule*. They will remit otto j Spanish Mixture. I considertt a truly valuable modi- fourth of tho flint premium. Prollts divided annually In . c f„ c , JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor oa the U. l-’.b P.R.R.Co., Richmond, Vn. SgflKJW i L AWRENCE’S WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM DA* auxRKxxN Gai.i.kry, '.Wl Broadway,cor. Whlte-st., New-Vork.foct ll-OmM] Xnsnranrr eompame#. HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, OP THE CITY OF NEW.YORK. C apital. 8600,000- All Paid in. C.J. Martin, 8oo’y. SIMEON L. LOOMIS, Pres’t, The Subscribers having been appointed Agents of tho above Company, are now prepared to lake Risks against Fire on Buildings, Merchandise, be. be. on favornhloterm*. COHENS b HERTZ. J«»iy 8 NA VANN All MUTUAL INSURANCE OO, Owe* 118 Mav-stkkkt. Tliis Company will take Fire, Marine, and River Risks >u the most favorable terms. •TRWBTXK8- John W. Anderson, N. It. Knapp, Henry Lnlnrop, . E. F. Wood. HENRY l). WEED, President. IHRAM ROBERTS, Fiee Pres't. Jambs McHknRV. Nec'y. mar 17 Henry l). Weed, Hiram Roberts, John It. Wilder, I. W. Morrell, j cash. Arbury Hut:., President. C. F. McCay, Actuary. Applications received by dee 19 ly WM. KING, Agent. 103Ray-sl. Savanna LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE »V LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Tho Undersigned, Agents of the above Company, will lake risks against Fire on Buildings, Slock In trade, be., ou the most favorublo terms. , BANCROFT b BRYAN, Jan 24 No. 117 Buy-st., Savannah. UfCOTLCTION IVM ICANCI.’ COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. The undersigned. Agents of the above Company, are prepared to lake risks against Fire on Riiilulngs und their contents. Also, Marine Sea Risks, on the most favorable terms. BRIGHAM, KELLY b CO., Jan7 _ Agents. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMP’Y OF NEW-YOKK. Isaac Adiiatt, Soc’y. F. s. Winston, President. Dr. U. D. AHNni-n, Medical Examiner. Applications received by fob i * w. p. in Inter, Agent. LON DON l’ilUiM V I I It C O FF I ( E. rids Company takes Fire Risks In this City,and Insures Bent* and Leases. sept 2 R. HABERSHAM b SON, Agents. ' THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. CHARTER PKUPBTUAI.-CASH SYSTEM Clip! la I *250,000. This Compnuy combines the Mutual und Proprietary system, uud will insure the Uvea of white persons,also negroes Dr. ARNOLD. Medical Examiner, marl ly MINIS b FI.ORANCE, Agents. "royal innur an c i : com pan y . “ LONDON' AND LIVERPOOL. Cnpilal 2,000,000 of Pounds Sterling This Institution has established an Agency in Savan* aah, and Fire Policies upon Produce and Property will be Issued by ANDREW LOW b CO. Savuiumh, Ocl. 20,1851. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. A I.TIIOP b All!,BORN, Nos. 51) and Hi Maiden Lone, Importers of Toys und Fancy Goods, II ABLER W. I.ILL1ENDAHL, Importer of German, French and English TOYS nnd FANCY GOODS, and Dealers in FIREWORKS, No. 4 ft Maiden Lane. Tile* for Floors und Chimney Tops. M ILLER, COATES b YOULK, No. 270 Pearl-m., ENCAUSTIC TII.F.S, GAItNKIRK CHIMNEY TOPS. Plumber’* Materials, Metals, be. WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Ac. WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Me. H I. BAKER b BROTHER, 1 12 Watcr-st., Import- • era of French Window Glass, Chemicals, Paints, be. Also Agents of American Window Gluss und Glass Ware. I .'X IIOPKINS b BRO’fil Importer* ol French Win- * • dow Gins*, No. 01 Varclayst .N.Y. J. H.POLI.ON b CO., Importers of French Window nnd Coach Glass, No. 31 Barelny-st. GOLD AND SILVER SPECTACLE,, AND Eye Glasses of Every Description! MANUFACTURED UV IK GILLMUK' NO. 0, Liberty Place, (Between Malden l.une and Liberty Streets.I NEW YOLIK. D. G. guarantees alt articles made by 1dm lo bo of a superior quality. Orders respectfully sollclled oct25 ___ 3m M fPicUicN. Preserves, Ac. r pilE undersigned offers lo purchasers n superior stock JL of Pickle*, Preserves, be., warranted the best qual ity ; lo keep In all climate* 5 at Hie lowest prices and ac commodating terms. W ARDKLL b PEASE, ocl IKtin-M 231 Wcst -l., New.York. TOIIN PHY FE, DEALER IN IVORY, b MAN* tf ufHcCtircr of Ivory Goods, 3 Muirny-st, N. Y. ocl 20-lyoM LIFE .v FIIIE INSUKANUK AGENCY, /V« 129 Congress-tit., Savannah, Ga. Charter Oak Life Insurance Co. HARTFORD,CONN. Capital, fendorsad by the Slate) $250,000. S Annixn Gill, President. Ja*. C. Walxlky, Scc’y. FurmeiN Fire In sum nee Co. Capital $2uo.iHHi. Granite Fire Innumnce Co. Capital $200,000. Knickerbocker Fire Insurnucc Co. capital $150,000, New York A: I'.rie Fire Insurance Co, Capital SI50,0<HI. Equitable Fire Instirmice Company OF LONDON. Authorised Capital $2,500,000 Capital paid in $l,tKX),ouo C. !-.. llAnxc-HT, Esq., ) Ilxsuy l.t'DLAM, Esq., STrustees,N. Y. Uimit. J, Dll,lon. Esq., 1 These Companies having a rash capital, snfely Invest* e,l in bond and mortgage, tire prepared to effect Insur ance against damage by tire, on ull kinds of property on reasonable terms. Applications received by A. WILBUR, July 9 Agonl for Savannah, 189 Cnugress-st. SALT RHEUM OP (Ml YEARS STANDING CURED. Mr. JOHN THOMPSON reading In the city of Rich mond, was cured by tlirco bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Khedm, which he hud nearly 20 years, nnd which all the physicians iu H o city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in iho city of Richmond, Vn., and Ids cure Is most reinnrknhto. WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Vn., hail n serv ant cured of Syphilis, In the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He snys he cheerfully recommends It, and con*iders it an Invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and wlmt physicians called confirmed Consuni|>- llon.hv three hollies of Carter's Spanish Mixture. EDJVIN BURTON, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he ha* seen the good effects of Carter’s Sounlsh Mix ture iu n number of Syphilitic cases, und says it Is a per fect cure for that horrible disease. T. W.DYOTT b SONS, 132 North 3d street, I'hlla dolphin. BENNETT b BEEBS, 125 Mum street, Richmond, Vn WM. C. HARWOOI). of Richmond, Vn., cured of Old Sires and Ulcers, which di«nhled him from walking. Took a few hollies of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch; hi a short time per manently cured. Principal Deimts nt M. WARD, CLOSE b CO., 83 Maiden I.title, New-York. And for sale by J. II. CARTER. A. A. SOLOMONS, b CO, and THOMAS M. TURNER b CO. Savannah, uml by Druggist* nml Country Merchants every where. £5?" Price $1 per But lie, or 0 Buttles for $5. may 19—I aw |5awo 1 v DR JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL: Scrofula or Kttig’s Evil. Cancer*, Erupt ion* of tho Skin, Erysipelas, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Itboumnlism, Pains In tho Bone* or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcer*,Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Rheum, Disease* of the kidneys. Diseases arising from tho use of Mercury, Los* of Appetite, Pam In Iho Side nnd Shoulders, General Debility, 1.iitnbngn,Coughs, Colds, Drdpsj, Jaundice, C'ostlveness, Bronchitis, Weakness of llio Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonary Affections, nnd ull other Dlsensestending to produce Consumption, Liver Complaints. Female Irregularities and Complaints, Low Spirits,Sick and Nervous lleadache. Night Sweats, Exposures or Imprudence In Life, Chronic Constitutional Diseases, and us a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for tho System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, It is superior to Blue Uckand Con gress Water, Salt* o r S 0 i d 111 z Powders. ft Is a rcmarknbto fact, that among the hundred* of eminent physicians who hnvu examined the receipt by which Bull’s Sarsapnrillu I* prepared, not one has con demned It, hut all approved il, and commend it in tho highest terms. Many physician* express themselves strongly In Iho belief Hint it is decidedly Iho best prepar ation of Sursuparillu that has ever been placed before the public. Although there arc many phy sicians who feel a reluctance to having (heir names appended to tno recommendation of nny particular remedy, notwit hstand ing they may approve of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield llielr support in favor of a remedy which they know Is capable of doing so much good in an afflicted community. As an evidence, rend the following from old and respectable physicians, of high standing in the community in which they live: Tcfttiiiimi)'. Testimony like tho following renders superfluous all comments on the efficacy of Bull’* Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louis iana Medical College: I have looked over the list of in gredients composing John Bull’s Compound Extract of Snrsapnrilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they for u u ante compound, and one that promises well iu chronic diseases, lo which it J* applicable. Louisville. June ti, 1H48. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. What I)r. Pyles, physician by appointment to tho Lou- isvllli Marine Hospital, says of Bull's .Sursuparillu: i.oL'isv’iLLK, March 20, JP4P,—) have examined Iho prescription for the preparation of John Bull’s Sarsapar illa, und I believe the combination to be nil excellent one, and well calculated to produce nit alterative Im pression on (lie system. 1 have used it both hi public and private practice, and ltduk It the best article of Sar saparilla now in use. M. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital. Lor non, Kv., April 2.’>lh, J83I).—Sir: Permit me lo address to you a few lines, and do mo the honor to reply to a request that 1 will uiake in the connection of this letter, etc J am a graduate of Transylvania Medical University; I have practiced inedlc'ne in this wilderness country, about live years, but owing to exposure to hitter cold weather, I have been indisposed with Acute Rheuinn. Hsm about six mouths. After having exhausted my skill in tho treatment of my case, and deriving no bene fit, I was induced to eive your Fluid Extract of Sarsap arilla n fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of your medicine from your agent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confess that one bottle has entirely cured me. It is my opinion that your preparation of Sarsaparilla is decidedly superior to nnv other preparation now in use, and l will tnku great pleasure in recommending it to Hie nfllicted ns being n remedial agent, acd 1 will ad vise the plixsichuis to use it in their prnelice. &c. Respectfully yours, it. II. ALLEN, M. D. KELLEY & BRO., octl5-flmo.M 30 John street, New York. A gricultural implements a HEEDS— RALPH U 23Fulloii-sL, Now-York, Wholesale mid Retail. .set (Ml M Valentine* For 1854. T HE AMERICAN VALENTINE CO., N. Y., Tnos. Fbeiuc, 81 Nassnu-si., Agent, nre now prepared to execute all order* for VALENTINES and VALEN TINE STATIONERY, for the approaching season.— Dealer* are requested to write Immediately for a Trade Circular containing all particular*. T. Fata* also solicit* orders for Wood Engraving, and allothnr kind* of Engraving und Artistic Work lu General. Address, novl0-3m THUS. FRERE, 81 Nasrau-st.. N. Y, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. S M. PUTTENOil.I. U. 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They have In store, also: OVER IlKMI REAMS OF WRITING PAPER, Foolscap, Letter, fac., the kinds nnd qualliles of which mostly mod, come direct Irom the MUD, and will bo sold in lot* of 10 lo 20 Runms, rt Mill prices: Also, of BLANK BOOKS considerably enlarged stock, embracing Lodger*. Journals, fac., of nil sizes nnd thicknesses, from 4 lo Id qrs, and several different qualities of each; the host of wldch are sold nt mmiulaeturcrs’ prices.n»v 9 J. b. OLIVER, FnNlilonnblo Root iTlHiiiifiicturor' MO.flKVKNTKBN IIIII.t-STRKKT, NKXIV MONl'MKNT-sqi'ARK, Cork-Sole, Water-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent Leather, Walking, Dress, and Pump-Solo Boots; Shoot ing Buskins, Bootees, Oxford Shoes, Pumps, Slippers, fac., made to order In thu neatest uud most fashionable manner, of warranted materials, uud by thu most experi enced nnd careful workmen. ADAM SHORT, 1TI a a t o r II u i I tl e r, rtniiT poor west or *t. anouxw’h ham.. 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HU receipt* will bo regarded na payment*. augl FRENCH KINO PA INT. rp/IIS article I* greatly superior to White Lead in du ll. rablllty and brllllnncv of color, aud entirely free from nil pnlaonoua qunlltle*, never Injuring iholinalHi of the Inmate* of newly painted apartment* or of the workmen. In the humid attaoiphero of the South It will bo found Invaluable, ab It never change* It* color oi rub* off like While Load. For tale by JOHN B. MOORE It.C0„ am ■ aibboB.'Daiiiltegt. ) J #u.vt:u>* PLASTIC PAINTS, CHEAP, DURABLE, AND PROTECTIVE, 7 WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. nplUS PAINT will stand any climutc, wlthoulcrnckor A blister uud harden* by exposure, thu* milking In time an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, nnd Iron and oilier metals tiom rust and corrosion. Till# Pnlnt differ* Iron* tho so-called Mineral Paint* of the day, which urn principally Uclirc* and Clay* colored, and nrucntiroly worthies*. Silver’s Plastic Paints arc purely Metallic, containing no Alumin or Clay. They uro levigated finely, mix readily with Linseed OB, (without Hra trouble of grinding.) und flow under the brush ns Irccly us.Hie best White Lead. These Paint* excel all others In body or covering pro portics, ono pound of which will cover a# much surface! a* two pounds of While Lend. There nre Tour natural colors, viz: Black or Piute Brown, i Hive and Chocolate. Dihkvtionm: This Palm flow* readily uudortho brush oml its covering property Is iucreused by using It mixed ns thickly us possible with pure Llliteed Oil; us tho Paint In Hra lasiiug or protecting body and tho Oil simply the medium or agent In spreading It. Wo annex copies or two Idlers, ono from thu Presi dent of (ho Philadelphia and Rending Railroad c«., (he other from n gunilcman, a well known resident of Au gusta, Georgia. Office of the Phila, and Heading Railroad Co. Piiil.ADKi.ruu, May 3, 1853. . J.H. Sii.VKn. Esq—Dear Sir: Wohnvo used your "Plastic Paint*’’ for more than ft year, uml for Painting Bridges, depots, fac., fac, wo have found It quitoequaJ In any puiut we have used. In fuel, wo now give it a prefe* enco over all other* we have tried for auali purposes. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER, President. AuausTA, Ga., Skftrmbbr 20, IR52,1 _ .. Siunm Planing Mill*. S Dear Sir .-—You r.«k mo for my opinion of " Silver’* Mineral Paint*,’’which you have put on my Muchinu Shop and Planing Mill, i give you wltli plenauru my full and hourly recommendation or lla* a pruvntiHveomre cominuiilcuting from chimney*, or from adjoining build- lug*. The Paint which you pi t nil my roofs, has now bocomc an hard a* meatk, and I feel a* secure from lire, In lids direction, on I* possible A few week* after tho roof# had been palnled, 1 made an experiment on two or threo shingle* by placing them In the fernneo under the boiler*; tho result wu*, that Hra portion uncovered wn» entirely coniumed, while tho ptdnled part wn* apparent ly sound, though upon examination tho wood was found to be charred j tho paint, however, wa* rtx* and bqt lltllo blistered. I consider thin u* severo a lest a* your Paint can lie put to, and under the circumstance# I do not heillulo to commend It ns an Invaluable preventive against fire. Respectfully, fac. (8lgncd) AMBROSE HPBNOBR. FRENCH.fa RICHARDS, N. W. Corner «/10lA and Jttarkrt etreite, Phila., Pa. GENERAL WIIOLK8ALE AGENTS, For axle In Savannah. Wholesale and Retail, by JAMES II. CARTER fa CO, No. 174 Broughton at reel. July 90 imply TIIK OnKAT RKMBDY FOB RHEUMATISM. GOUT, PAIN IN TJ1B SIDE, HIP, BACK, LIMBS AND JOINTS, SCROFULA, KING’S EVIL, WHITE SWELLINGS, HARD TUMORS, STIFF JOINTS, nnd «!J Jlxeil palm* whalover. Where thl* Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist. These Pluslcr* possess lira advantage of being put up In alr-Uglil boxes; hence they rolalu their full virtues lu all climate).. This celebrated Palo Extractor has been so extensive, ly used by phy sician# and lira people in general, both in this country und Europe, Hint it is almost needless to any any thing about il, Yei there may bo some, who stand in need of It# healing powers, who have not yet tried it. For their sukes, we will simply slate whut it has done in thousand* of case#, and what it will do for Rend tho following testimony from a Physician: Gbntikmes—Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me ol tiniiiflof which 1 have suffered for twelve years pn During this period I labored under an affliction or my loins and side, and Iried many remedies that my own tiled cal experience suggested, but without obtaining re lief. At length I used your Plaster, aud am now by Us good effect* entirely cured. 1 will recommend lira Jew David or Hebrew Plaster to all who arc Buffering from contraction of lira muscle#, or permanent pains in the side or back. The people of Georgia have but lo become acquainted With It* virtues, when they will resort to it* use. Yours, truly A1. W. WALKER, M. D. Forsyth, Monroe County, Go. To Messrs. ScovH fa Mead, Now Orleans, Lu. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NORTH CAROLINA. Mf.shrs. Scour, fa Mead—I have been troubled with Ura chronic rheumatism for lira last twelve years. On Iho 1st of July, 1849, 1 was so bad Unit I could not turn III bed, and (Ira pain so severe (lint I had not slept « wink for six days. At this time my attending physician pre scribed Ura “Hebrew Plnator,’’ audit acted like a charm; the pain left me, und I slept more than Imlf of Ura night, aud in three day# I w«# aide lo ride out. I consider Ura “Hebrew Plaster” Ura best remedy for all sorts of pains now iu use. (i. W. M’MINN. Hendersonville, N. O., Aug. Ili, 1850. Beware of counterlells and hasp imitations. ClTTl.u geimitio will in future have Hra signature, E Tay(.on, on the steel plato engraved label oiiUratnpot each box. Purchaser* aro advised that a menu counterfeit of ibis article is inexistence. The gcntiiira I* sold only by us, and by our agents ap pointed throughout the South—and no pedlar is allowed to soli il. Dealer# nnd purchaser# generally aro cautioned against buying of nny but our regular agents, otherwise (Iray will bo Imposed upon with a worthies* article. 8COV1L fa MEAD, 111 Chnrtres-Alrefit, Now Orlcuos, Solo General Agents for tho Southern Status, lb whom all orders must in variably Ira addressed. Dr. Guy*ott’M Yellow Dock ami Sur- 'tiupiirillu. For Ura Cure of Disease, urn* a Spring Purifier of tho Blood, and as a General Tonic for lira System, Is unrlvub-d. The curntivo powers or this Extract Is truly wonder ful, nnd nil Invalids should mnkc immodinic trial of lira “ Yellow Dork and Sarsaparillait cannot Jiijuro Ura most delicate patient. Then fly Irom mineral nostrum* to seek hope, life nnd vigor ftnm this i-cukly veoktabi.k ukmboy. There fore, however broken In health nnd spirits, however loathsome to himself nnd ntherm'lot no ono despair of recovery; let Ura patient only understand that hi# hope of physical restoration lies in “Guyolt’a Extract of Yel low Dock und Sarsaparilla.” and persuade him, Tor his LIFE'S HAKE, to try It, and wo have no hesitation In predicting his speedy restoration to health. ••A thing ol ileum y I", n Joy Foroyer.” Why will people endure pimple* on the “human fueo divine,” or eruptions of nny kind, when It is a fuct so well known that Dr. OutjsuU't Dock and Sarsapa rilla cleanses the skin from all impurity, removing Pim ples, Sore* and Blotches, leaving Ura affected parts ns fienlthy, smooth nnd sol) a* tho flesh of a Imho. It I# really priceless lo all Unit wish the rosy beauty of childhood. It causes nil sore# ntul poisonous wound* to discharge nb Infected mutter, nml eradicates overy Impurltyfrom tho system. .... It doe* It# work mildly, hut effortnnlly, giving con scious beauty nnd blooming health lu tho place of ugli ness and Hoiif-sfckeidtig disease. In cnlllnir »tt«ntloD to Dr. «»iy*aii»ii IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK AND SARSAPARILLA, we feel confident Unit wo nre doing ((service to nil who tuny ho affected wllh Scrofulous, aud other disorders, originating III hereditary taint, or from impurity of Ura blood. Wo have known instances, with in thu sphnru of our acquaintance, where lira most formi dable distemper* have been cured by thu mra of Uuy- eott'e Extract of Yellow Dock aud Sarsaparilla alone. Ills nuo of the few advertised medicine* that cannot .lio stigmatized with quackery, (nr tho " Yellow Doch” nml Ura “ Sarsaparilla” nrv well known lo lie Die most efllclclent (nnd, at tho samo time.Inoxlnits) agents In tho whole Materia Medlcn, und hy far the best nnd purost preparation of them is Dr. Guyeott'e Yellow Duck and Sarsaparilla. Hold wholesale and retnll. hyThomns M. Tumor fa Co.. A. A.Solomon* fa Co., William W. Lincoln, John B. Moore & Co., Savannah; l!uvllnud,!llnlcy fa Co., Ar gusto. Go.: JJnvIUiid, Hnrrnll Jt Co., Charleston, B.0 and by dealers In medicine throughout tho South, ol eowflm~o KI*INCOI*AI/IAN HIBLIOATjONSc J UST RECEIVED, n variety ortho publication* of the Protestant Episcopal Society or Now York. Tract*, Church CnleehlsirtR, and other cheap nnd vniunblo pub- loatinn*. Fur *»lo nt the book store of •tigin h.b. stBi.KV. No. 135 Congremtrcot. C OLOGNE.-Genuine Fnrlnn Cologne, In Willow covored bottles. Just received and for safe by *0IIS B. MOUSE fa CO. JCIRN B. MOOSE fa l HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURB or lor* or UBAi/rii, nisonntaun stomach, indiobs- TION AND IIBTKRMI NATION Of BLOOD TO TUB II BAD. Copy of a Litter from Mr John Lloyd, ofErw-wtn, near llnrlech, mp-ionelkehire. To Professor Hai.i.oway : Sir—I avail myself of Iho first opportunity of Inform ing you Uml for a very long period I was afflicted wllh a dangerous giddiness nnd frcquontswlmmliigsnf thu head, nttended by u loss of Appetite, disordered stomach, and geirarrnlly Impaired health. Every means had failed to glva me any permanent relief, and nt length II became so alarming that I wu* really afraid of going nboul with out ok attendant. In this melancholy condition, I wail ed personally upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, llnrlech, for the purpose of consulting him ns to wlmt 1 had butler do. He kindly recommended your PHI*; l tried them without delay, nnd. niter inking them for a short lime, I Bin tmppy to bear testimony to their wonderful efficacy. I nm now restored to perfect health, and enabled to re sume my nsuul duties. You are ul liberty to publish this loiter In any way you ltduk proper. 1 um. Sir, your obedient servanl, Juneflth, 185‘J. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Edward Rowley, Esa., of India Walk, Tobago, dated April 8tA, 1852, To Professor Holloway : Dear Sir—I deem It u duty I owo to you and Iho pub lic ut large to Inform you of n most miraculous recovery from Hint dreadful disease. Dropsy, und which, under Gad, was affected by your Invaluable Pills. I wa# tapped flvo dines wlUiln eight months, uud skilfully Rented hy twomedicul practitioners, but could not get cured until I had recourse to your remedy, and, notwithstanding ail I had undergone, this miraculous modlchio cured me In the course of sir. weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. INFALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT, WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD ACHES. Extruct of a Trailer from Mr. S. Gowen, Chemist ol Cllllott, near Bristol, dulcd July 14ih, 1852. To Pr lessor Holloway, Dear Sir: I am requested by n lndv, named Thowaa Just arrived from the West Indies, to acquaint you that for a period of eight year# herself and family suffered from coitllnuetl bud health, arising from disorders of tho Liver nml Stomach. Indigestion, loss of Appetite, vio lent Ilead-nclras, pains in -Ira side, weakness and general debility, for which Ira consulted the most eminent men In lbo colony, but without any bene/it-inl result; at. Inst, she had recourse to your valuable Pills, which in a very short lime effected so gront a change for the heller, that she continued them, nnd Ura whole family were re stored lo health nml strength. Further, she desire# mo to say, that she has wiiucssed their extraordinary virtues in these complaints incidental lo children, particularly in cases of Measles and Scarlatina, having effected positive cures of these diseases with no other remedy. (Signed) S GOWEN. These ci-lcbruted Pills aro wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints: 'Ague, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on tha Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Heud achc, Indigestion, Inflammation. Jaun dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Piles, Ulieumutisin, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King’s Evil, Sore Throats, Stone nnd Gravel, Tic Douloureux, Tumors Ulcers, Venereal Affections, Worms of all kinds, Weak ness, from whatever cause, Ac., fac. Sold nt Ura Establishment of Professor Holloway. 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, aud by nil Vendors of Medicine throughout the United Slates, In boxes at 37J4C., 87c., uud $l.5tlc. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses iuihe Union: ami by Messrs. A. It. fa u. Sands, New York; and W. W. Lincoln, Savannah. , &r There is a considerable saving by taking the largest sizes. N. IL—Directions for thu guidance of patients in every disordernro affixed to each box. a4—law5(oenwly PURE V EGETABLE EXTRACT. Dll. MOUSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. P ROFESSOR MORSE’S INVIud)(ATJNO ELIXIR, OR CORDIAL, The Eighth Wonder of tlic Kotaniu World. The Invigorating Elixir nnd Cordial introduced Into medical pruc ice by lira grent Chemist, Physician und Traveller, Dr. M. Morse, lias for Its basis an Oriental herb, first brought from tho stony deser s of Arabia Pc- treu, by that emiuciit philosopher, which bus been en dorsed by the medical colleges of all Ura great cities of of Europe us the best preparation extant lor the CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey nit adequate Idea of the Im mediate und almost miraculous change which it occa sion* in thu diseased, debilitated aud shuttered nervous svstetn. Whether broken down by excess, weak by na ture, or impaired by sickness, lira unstrung and relaxed Loris vn. i. a, July 13th, 1849.—I have examined Ura | organization is nt once re-braced, re-vivified, nml built st of articles Unit compose John Bull'# Extract of Hnr* | up. Tho mental and physical symptoms of nervous (Us. ease vanish together under its Influence. Nor is the ef- $500 challengeT^ llabcnsnch’M Worm Syr,,,, AN Article founded upon Bclenilffc Prinrml.-. r ,,.V XX pouuded with purely Vegetable •ubitanr#. i C 7 n * perfecll) safe when taken, andhos necir KtS* tall In curing the most obstinate cow*. Worms tiovor exist when till* remedy i* once i»ed. t,Z n far.l Ihalli not only destroy* them but remove# rti 10 •llmo and mucus which tuny remain. C * u * Tha Tojpo Worm. This worm Is tho ntort (flfflcuR one to destroy «r that Inhabit the human body. It grow, to an elmo, |„ definite length, and becoming so colled and ta*untd i» In the I uteri I lies and stomach as to produce Fit, Fitue' Dance,fac., which la thuenuseof ninny 1 1 tjra grave, not believing that llirss complaint# bauMh. i? origin from the Tape Worm; consequentij Uiey ffl, use the proper medicine* for their dlmiee. To tl, « who ure afflicted wllh lid* awful foe lo health, I ttti mend the use or my Worm Syrup and Liter Pi//, ■ .{a Hyrtip to bo taken In dose* of two table spoonfuli it,.,.! time* it day. then take from five to eight or my it, ! Pill*, to dislodge and pus* thu worm. Ily wtrlctly folio* lug tlie*c direction*, the inotl obstinate cat** of worm can be sperill) cured. Hound or Ntoinacli D orm. This worm is usually found In Ura small iniestine* »n,i I# the worm most common in children, yet a i, llf . T* (•rely confined to thcuq.as adults have trequenilr h»«. known to suffer with them. The symptom, moM ,11" inent while uffected with this worm, ore hordacMnn# fullness of Iho belly, allrny stool*, looseners or the ho. els, picking at lira note, u blueish streak under Uicmm fac. lr you, or any of vour children, have any „r iba altove symptoms, IIOUKNSACK’S WORM SYRUPr#! snfeJy bo depended upon—by using it ton hnveaw min safe anil atiecdy cure; and If after using it according hi the directions, the natlenl Is not restored to healih »,,# the worms Ihoroiiulily eradicated from the sv#n ni ,o« can rest assured there is no remedy beyond (he ur\\, . ns for rail, (here is no such word us full with those «hn uso my Worm Syrup. 0 AhCliridCN.or Small Thread Worn,# These worms, to which tho human system Is Hah/,. .J# Ura most troublesome of ull others. They are g»-aer»ll» lobe found In tho rectum, and ifulluwed i« ri-tnain Irom the Irritation they produce, lay the foundation C serious disorders, such a# inflammation of ibeimweb and other derangement# of the stomach The ben and medicine that can be used I# IIOBENSACK’S Worm SYRUP. Such is the Astonishing (rawer of my roeiil- clues over Aecaridts, lliut I defy nny one to produce* case where my Worm Syrup aim Liver Pills are recom mended to be used they will not cure. AII that i« acces sary Is to use the Syrup iu accordance with direction, 0 „ each bottle; and in case a gentle purgative Is required in orderto allay the Irritation they produce, the hirer Pills by their sympathising action and healthy operation upon tho bowels, Is Ura most pleasant medicine it. a, Ca n be taken. Hobcnsack’s Liver Pill#, No part of tirasyetem is more liable lo dln-ase Uian tho Liver, it being nupplied with numerous UIo,k| ves sel* nnd nerves, und If diseased, the blood ol course flowing through all part* of the body produces Lirtr Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Affections, Dysptp„ a " c ' Mvr.ii coinruiNr, Is attended with chills, succeeded by lever, severe pains in lira region of the Liver, vomiting, bitter t#»ie yellow furred tongue, pulse full and bounding, the pala In the aide Is Increased h.v pressure, should the Mi },,** be affected, the pain 1# generally In the left shoulder with n short, dry cough, the skin becoming „f a appearance,und the stools clay colored. Ttiir diseasecan he cured by the use of liGHENSACK’t? LIVER PILLS as they act directly upon the seat of the disease, and then operating upon the bowel* they expel all the corrupt and vitiated matter from the system. r DYSPEPSIA. The symptoms or Dyspepsia, and its various dlJeare*, are dizziness In the head, heartburn, oppression afler eating meals, sourness arising from the stomoch, &e., aud sometimes u general languor of the whole body! from this il will be seen that the disease ow e* its orizin to a disorganized state ot the Liver and stomach. IRV BENSACK’S LIVER PILLS Is the very medicine to ef fect a permanent nnd lasting cure, ns they act by chang ing lira certain morbid action of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females. Y'oa will find these Pills an invaluable medicine In many complaints to which you are subject. In oh,truc- lions either total or partial, they have been found of In estimable benefit In restoring and purifying the blond and other fluid*so as (o cure allotber complaint* which may arise from female Irregularities, as headache, d m- lies# of sight, pain in the side, back, fac. These I'illnro the only safe and effectual remedy lo cure the folio runs complaints, Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Head ache, Giddiness, Rheumatism, distressing Dreams, him- ness of sight,or In fact nny of the diseases that ariw from affections of the I.Ivor, impurity of the Blood, or constipation oft he Dowels. IHKDBCAI. EVIDENCE. Wc. the undersigned Physicians, having had the re ceipt of their manufacture submitted to us for inspec tion, say that (be ingredients of wldch they are compos ed makes (hem Ura best Pill in use for all diseases ol the Liver,Impurities ol thu Blood, fac. GEORGE WOOD. M, D. F. UROIVLEY. M. D. L. RC)WEN, M. I). Csf" Purchnso none but those having llieslcaa!iire , ‘J. N HoHENSAl’K,”as all others ore wort Me** itulnuloa*. Agent# wishing new supplies, nnd all others within^ lo become agents, must address the Proprietor. J. N. IIOREXSACK, at his Laboratory. No. I2H North SLC- ON’D Street, above Race. I'll ILA DELPHI A. Sold by all Druggist#and Merchants in u»e F,S, For sale by J. II. Caktbr fa Go., J. B. MtniRr k Co. A. A. Solo.Mo.ns fa Co., and J. E. Db Fork, Suva ash Georgia. may J 9—1 a wISn wo) y list compose npnrillu. and I hare no hesitation iu saying that it is a ate and valuable compound. I would prefer it to any article now-iu <>se. for Ura diseases arising from an Im pure stale of (be blood or taint of the system. I confi dently recommend it to my friends us being a powerful Extract, und one Hint I believe will cure nil classes ol diseases, for which it is recommended, if used according to directions. I believe It to be u valuable siiccednneum to Mercury. Nny, I have my doubts whether in die most violent and protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied wllh Nodes Troplie, in caries of the hones, whether R ought not to succeed every other remedy. S. It. MeCON ACME, M. D. . Honorary Member of the Medical Society, Philadelphia. Hear what Dr. Stnpp, a Physician who stands at Ura top of Ids profession, snysof John Bull’# Sarsapnrillu: I have been using John Bull's Sarsaparilla In a great variety of chronic diseases, wllh the most happy effects, uud have an hesitation in recommending it to the public for Ura cure of scrofula, syphilis, nml nil cutaneous und glandular diseases. Yours, most fervently, WM. STAPP, M. I). Lcwl*port,Ky., April Cth, 1849. Kcv. E. 4V. Jtchnn-llev. E. Slevonaoii. Uobclwsivk.— 1 The following I# a verbatim com- of a tiIdeate now iu the possession of lira proprietor of Bull's Sarsaparilla. Rev. E. \V. Sehoti is widely and generally known as nn eloquent uud accomplished pas tor of the M. E. church, and Rev. E. Stevenson has been known ns one nfthciibmt (ulcnied und zealous members that lira Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, uml ut (Ids time is filling I Ira high uml responsible station of Agent for lira M. E. Book Concern. Can tho world produce better or more satisfactory testimony In favor of any medicine? Belter testimony than ..ns ever offered in fuvor of any medicine. Rev. E. W. Seiran— Uev, E. Stevenson. Loi isvh.lv, .May Srtlh, 1849,—IVe have used John Bull’s Sarsaparilla, und have known It to be used, with entire satisfaction; and wc have no hesitation Instating, our belief, that It t* a safe and valuable ineulcul com pound, and calculated to produce much good, nud re lieve much suffering; ntul therefore would cheerfully und most earnestly recommend it tv Ura afflicted. (Signed) 1-i. VV. SKIION, E. STKNENSON. Wo earnestly invite nil persons who nre suffering with nny of ••the Ills Unit tk-sh Is heir to,” to call on Dr. John Hull's agent, and gel a copy of Hull’# Faintly Journal, gratis; and. for Hra sake of humanity, we le-pe that a single individual will not bu found unwilling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla u trial, after reading nnd recollecting, at Iho same lime. Dial il J# impossible for Hu- Doctor lo publish tho lentil pari of the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarniparilla. Tho amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull'# Ssrsaimrillo, from well known nnd distinguished indi vidual*, both in public and private life, bus been per fectly overwhelming. fl'jjf Dr. Joint Bull's Principal Office, west side of Fifth street, first door below Main, Louisville, Ky. Sole In Savannah, wholesale and retail, by J. B. MOOltE fa CO., And by Druggists generally. _ law!—ly j>9 Tlr<>irn , s EwM'iici! of Gluirrr. B ROWN’S Essence of Jaiunicu Ginger is elaborately prepared from carefully selected articles of the best quality; R possesses in a concent rated form all the valu able properties of Ura Jamaica Ginger, nnd iswnrrunted to ira free from all irritnting or other properties of nil in jurious tendency. It is beneficially used In a variety of circumstances whoro a warm cordial nnd agrateful stimulant is requir ed, particularly In cases where there is a sense of exhaus tion arising from excessive fallguo or heat, a few drops in half a tumbler ol wntor with u little sugar, will bo found an effectual and most pleasing restorative, which makes this essence n highly useful addition to thu trav eller's portmanteau, ns well as lo the family collection o( remedies. Where there is nn unpleasant sense of weight or nnu- sou after eating, from imperfect digestion, or where nau sea is induced from riding in a rail road car, or carriage, or from tho motion of a vessel nt sen, tho Essence of Ginger, if given according to tho directions, will almost Invurlnhly give relief. ... ... In ordinary Dlarrhran,Incipient cholera,in short In all cases or prostration of the digestive functions, whether from Indulgence or disease, it Is of Inestimable value. During tho summer months and in Southern climates, Il Is Invaluable, particularly during Urn prevalence of ep idemic cholera; no traveller or family should bo without it. A largo invoice received by the agents, in 2ri A. A. SOLOMONS fa. GO., Market Square. UK, lu/NII’H Union and Anli-l*orlodic Pills. A CERTAIN cure for Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight when pro ceeding Crum weakness, and nil cognate disorders. Warranted to contain neither Calomel, Arsenic, not Quinine, Ura usual remedies for Chills and Fever. Fqj sale hy (mnyll) A. A. SOLOMONS fa CO. feet temporary. On the contrary, Ura relief ia perma nent; for the cordial properties of the medicine reach lira constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condi tion. Well may the preparation be called the MEDICAL WONDER of tho nineteenth century. It is, a# Ura first scientific men In the old world have admitted, that miracle of medicine huretof iro supposed to have no existence, A STl M U L ANT Tl I AT ENTAILS NO RE-ACTION. Its force is never expanded, as Is the case w ith opium, alcoholic preparations, nnd all other excitants. 1 he ef fect of these ts brief, and it may well be snid of him who take# them, “the last state of that man Is wor-e than the first.” Dm the Elixir I* an exlillarant without a sin gle drawback—safe in its operation, perpetual ill its happy influence upon the nerves, Ura mind, und the en tire oVgaidzatloii. Incases of neurulgla,headache, ver tigo, pain in the nerves of the face, and the various train of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an aston ishing short period ol time; and it will also remove de pression, excitement, ft tendency iu blush, restlessness, sleeplessness, dislike of society, Incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood to Ura head, melancholy, mental debility, hysteria, indeci sion, wretchedness, thoughts of self-ilestitlctiou, fear of Insanity, hy[>ocondrla»ls, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritability, nervousness, inability to sleep, liver com plaint, flour allms. and all diseases incident to females, hysteria, mnnoninnin, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, constipation, fac. fac., from whatever cause aria lug, it Is, if there is nny reliance lo be placed uu human testimony, absolutely infallible. Au apiraal is made to EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness tremors, pains In lira back, or any other disorder, whe tiier peculiar to her sex, or common to both sexes, to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. LET FACTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. Ilenr what the celebrated and distinguished Dr. Wood, of Massachusetts, snys of It: Deur Sir—1 gives lira pleasure to Inform you that one of my patients, while in Boston, procured some or your Cordial, which ho lias taken two weeks, ntul that he is GOOD MEDICINES! STAULEIUS amdym niLKin EXimnnr, I S confidently recommended lo Invalids,nsuiituriumrd by uuy know n prepurulinn, lor the cure of Courtt, Hoarseness, and other forms of common Cold-; llronchi- its, Asthma, Croup, Consumption iu an early atnee.ar>4 for Hie relief of lira Taticm even lu advanced o( Dial fund disease. It combines, in n scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, w ith others of more recent discovery, and besides its soothing nud tonic qualities, actstbroiigh the skin gently,uud with great efficacy, foi the cure of this class ol diseases. MublerN Di«rrli<rn Corel in I Is a pleasant mixture, compounded in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic ftgenie. long known und celebrated tor tlrair peculiar efficacy in ctmi.c Uiur- rluea, and similar affections of the si stem. In its action it allays nausea and produces a healthy condition <>| Hie Liver.’thus removing the cause ul the same time that it cures the disease. The valuable medicines above named hove recently been introduced, with the approval of a number ol Hie Medical Profession in the city ol Baltimore ami elra- where, and In practice have succeeded niosl admirably in curing the disease.* for which they «r«- pn-scribeil.— They nre offered to Ura country practitioner,** medi cines which he can in all respects depend ui «ii, »r | 'e- pared in agreement with the experience ol sent most learned ami judicious physicians.nml strictly in accordance w ith lira rules ol Pharmacy, ami so especi ally serving his convenience, who canimt .*n readily ts the city physician have his ownprescriptt<“i*coiu|joi<iid- ed by a practical Plrar—nceuiisl. See the descriptive pamphlets to be had gratis ol all who have l he medicines for sale, contoiuiiig recommeiid- oiions from Doctor* Martin, Baltzell, Addiran. l'ayae, Handy, Love, fac. Doctor S. B. Martin say s: “ 1 do not hesitate to ream- mend your Dlarrliuta Cordial und Anody ne Cbeiry Ex pectorant,” fac. Doctor John Add'sonsnys: “It give* me much pleas ure to add my testimony lo Uml of other*. In favor of m* extraordinary efficacy of your Diarrlra-n Cordial," ked short n time ago looked so pale and (bin,and w scarcely able to crawl around. I thought it scarcely possible for him ever to regain his full strength and fa culties ; his case was an extremely bad one. I prescribed Ura usual medicine used In -itch cases in Ura Hospital, hut they were of no effect. Ill the meantime, my patient had procured some of your Cordial, which effected a cure 1 nm satisfied no other medicine could havedoue. t shall ever warmly recommend It when an op|iortunity occur*. The inventor fn my younger days f well remem ber as being considered one of lira most skillful pbvai- clans in the United Slates, and Imd beard hi* Cordial Very highly spoken of; but was one of the incredulous a* tofts merits until I was so unexpectedly uud smlufuc- torlly convinced lo the contrary. I remain, very truly, yours, 11. A. WOOD, M. D. Clergymen, ns well as physician*, nnd thousand# of others In all parts of the United State#, are continually sending certificates, informing us of tho benefits derived from using Dr. Morse's Cordial. Wo can publish wily a few'. The following is n specimen : REV. JOHN SEGER, of Jersey City, nn old and Illicitly respectable gentleman of lira Baptist persuasion, banded in lira following certl- flcnla uv I)r. Morse’s office. Il speak* for itself: Dr. Moksk—Dear Sir: I am constrained to givo you a statement of lira benefit I derived from using your Cor dial, believing, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those w ho are suffering us I have been, ijl was afilicted for many months with pains in the bend nnd dimness of sight, together with great nervous debili ty, so much that it was with much difficulty for me to walk or keep about. My digestive organs, also, were much deranged. 1 used quite a number of remedies, but received little or no benefit, until I took your Cor dial, which, through lira kindness of Providence, lias re stored me to more than my usual health, ns 1 now nm enjoying better health than I have done for a number of yenrs. I am now fid years of age. I believe it to be an Invaluable medicine, wldch I recommend to my nume rous acquaintances, and they nre very large, n* I have been a minister a great many years. 1 hope this hasty sketch may be os much benefit to you as the medicine hustome. JOHN SEGER, Jersey City. Jan. 7, 1852. METHODIST CLERGYMAN. The following was sent lo our agent lu Rahway, by Rev. J. O. Tiuiison, of the Methodist Episcopal Church- one of Hie most learned ami respected in the connection —and Is another proof of the wonderful effect of Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial on Ura system: Friend Robinson:—Having forsomo years past, ns you are aware, experienced grent general debility of niv sys tem, attended with constant nud alarming Irritation ol the throat and lungs, l was your Instance, and In con- I sequence of having rend CapU McLean's decided testi mony in its behalf, Induced to try Dr. Morse's for- famed Elixir. 1 tried It, I confess, more In tho hope limn in the confidence of Its proving efficacious: but I am bound In candor lo acknowledge that 1 had not tried it brag before I began lo experience Jls salutary effect#:— (hut l may now say with Capt.Mcl.ean, “that I would not now bo wlthifcit It on nny consideration ” It has douo - .. . . , mo more good than any previous remedy 1 have Iried, most Instant relief by trying the Pectoral Candy. In fact • flm j statement Is deemed byyou ofany Importance, no one should bo without It wlion tboclisnge# In tho wea- , you have my full consent to make It public, tlrar aro so frequent. No artlclo of Cough Candy bus Rahway, Aug. 3, 1830. J. O.TUNI80N. Have not In a single Instance that has been authenti cated, glvon tholr sanction to nny othor preparation for tho above complaints. It has In many desperntontid vi olent cases effected radical cures, after pntlout* had been abandoned and tholr condition pronounced hopeless by medical practitioners of high professional character. It (a put-np highly concentrated, In pint bottles, with the name blown In tno glass, and sold for >r holtle—0 for $12—424 the dozen. Important »dvie©accompanies each bottle. (red by M. MORSE, M. D.,nnd for sale by 0IIA8. II. RING, General Agent, 102 Broadway, New York, to whom all orders must bo addressed. Aobnts—A. A. Solomons fa Co., Savannah; Hnvt- land, Ulsley fa Co., August*; Havllund, Harral fa Co., Charleston. Bold by Druggists generally throughout the United Slatoa. ad-lJ" entirely cured, lie already looks like u new person, who I and of the Expectorant, *• I have no hcsi'ationiu rvcotn- ■ - •' ' ‘ •■«.!.. —--Ii mending it,as a most valuable nicd'ctiie," fac. Doctor R. A Payne says he used the Dlsrrlura Confiii In Ills practice “ with the happiest effect, nml thinks It ono of lira most convenient and efficient combination* over offered to our profession.” Doctor L. D. Handy writes: “t have aifininiriffM your Anodyne Expectorant, in several eases oi HroatU»> affection, w’ilb the most happy results nml from a km>»- ledge of Its admirable effects, J can with the great**) Confidence recommend it,” fac. IhwirW.S. Love writes to ns Hint he has nummra lered the Expectorant In hi# wife, who ha* lm<lthe Bren- chitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast recoveilnS from her long standing malady. I( has fn a few »«*** done her more good than all the remedies she has here tofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of lira best Apothecaries and PharmaceulUJ* in the city of Baltimore, write: u We are sullslh? lSe preparation# known nsSiablcr’# AnmlyiraCherry Expec torant and Stabler’* Dlarrhu-n Cordial are medicines ol great value, nnd very efficient for the relief nml cure ol the diseases for which they ore recommended, the) hr* r the evidence of skill nml care In their preparation ana stylo of putting up, and wo take pleasure in recommend ing Iheni.” Twbnty-Sbvbn of Ura roost respectable Mbfciuxt*, residents of Maryland, Vihoima, ami North Caro lina, who have sold and also used these medicine* themselves,say, “From our own experience ami to*}®' our customers, we do confidently recommend them j w Bono Publico. We have never known any rem«ti« used for Ura diseases for which they are proscribed, to w bo efficient und to give such entire stilsfactloiilo id'- The above notices of recommendation from memoeri of the Mbdic-al Faculty, Piurmai bitisi* of n'M standing, und Mbri-iiant# of tho first respectaeimjt should be sufficient to satisfy #11. that these medicine**'* worthy of tnal hy Ura afflicted,nnd that the) arc of *d“- fereut stamp amt class lYom tho “Quackery’ and' <- ur ' All#” so much Imjrased upon the public. For sale bv Druggists, Apothecaries and Country keepers generally. E. II. STABLER fa k’O. WllOLKSALK |lRi-an«Tf» 120 Pratt Street, Baltimert, m 18— tn».i5nwolv IIRISE’S UNRIVALED PI3C.TOH All COf'fSlI CANDY* T IIJS A RT1CLK I* n novor falling remedy for Coughs, (fold#, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, nnd Tlgldnessof lira LungsorChest. Person# wlm nre much exposed, and trou- iwn uu ,.. v bled with Irritable Coughs and weak Lungs, will And nl- t mo more good than any ’previous rontedy 1 have Iried, been so much appreciated for it* safety nnd certain cure; yon will find It needs but one trial, to convince all of its edlclnnl virtue*. A fresh lot received by mnv 2(1 A. A. SOLOMONS fe CO. llittl<nV>n TMleloN SeiillliK’* Powder# A LL tho solid ingnilfeiilsoflheSeldlilz’s spring wblen nre usually offered In tho public In the two separate portions, are here, by a process which prevents nny spontaneous action upon each, combined in one com pound powder, Hie effervescing solution of which In water I* rendered nearly tasteless. Besides being more palatable, It Is made In much less time, and wllh InO tiltely lesa trouble than that produced with the two pot* ders^repnreil In lira usual way. For sale by A."A, flOLOMO&8 fa CO, Ini provijffExi7nSiac Sold 111* Powders. T IjK*K Powder* nre prepared oxpreuly for tho retnll trade, Rom siqrarlor Imported materials, and are warranted ftdl weight Seldlllz Powders, (when accurately prepared, n# those aro warranted to be) are bold in the highest estimation for their peculiar virtue* In giving re lief where Ibero la Indlgortlon, heart-burn, or bilious affection* prevail; nnd when u*od according lo tho di rection*. form an effervescing aperient draught, more agreeable, yet posseaalng all tho medicinal proportion of the much ertoomed Seldlllz Bpring* In Germany. By m 22 _W. W. LINCOliN, Monument Square. flaflowayfe Iffarklng ink, F OR BALE by tho Barreror Gallon, at Gnliowayfe prlc.i, br [udSTJ J. M. COOPER k CO. llu«t)nitd*N Colclwed Magncala. T HE SUPERIOR QUALITIES of this Magnc»l*.are that It I* entirely deprived of Carbonic Acid, free from unpleasant tnrie, smell,or other disagreeable prop erly, ana without rnugbne** and griltlnos* lo ihe touch to palate. One tea-apoonfril of it U equid lu strength or ibree or four lea**poonfriH of tho common Calcined Magnesia, lhm» combining smallne** or do*o with the mo*! agrceahle form In which Magnesia can bo admin- l. K . 7 A.up P l, 1 u., r W .«db, j oLoMo 81itc o. UOCTOll YOl'HSELFI The Pocket. JEsculapU^j — EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN- — ‘ THE Forllelli Edition. *« OnollundtedEucravinPi*'"*' Ing DlKawaaud SUIfortMt#'** of Iho Human By.Mem ln««7 shape nnd form. To »' ^ ch . added n Trenltso on ihe 1 '* eases of Female*, being . highest Importance I" . people, or those contcmpl»“ B » “T.'lIVa^young.m^ Let no father he wbafawl* presoni n copy of (be LAP1U8I0 Mi.eMW.UJJ save him Irom a«. early S* ^ UHi° young HIM or enter Into the secret obBwtlena of marrW Inc jul . reading the TOCKET AWCULAPIUS. Ut m* ‘ fering from a hacknlcd Cough. 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