The Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1853-1855, November 19, 1853, Image 4

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> KCTV'EKBBR 19, 1853. -tK»duS^sr_jL ~iBff.t0B* ctinr BUSIHS88 biRMTOmT Maat^'SgaraBR IffiOliff York i w< 8JMS C OMMON owl BTBA1M of, DltV GOODS, . . DRUTHERS, lroportM* or EMBROIDERIES, Jr White Goods, fco-< No. N P Llberty-street. ■ WttSuS<siS^au}& g.»lLK«,*c, ELI. at rent, 4 5 ftiohnnm Pi* Importer* <*f •- - ■ dcotch awlTflth LIUBtn, Uww Family. Hmrrentl' and hand. Al» - — D8TB4DS. , miHint.EX * co. pUlii *ud ornamented BRDr -Jo, Hotel, Hospital. PrlMtti WI0l«h*» Donitml* always on hWKl7’AI»o i'ifeaerulassortniout of Iron Furtuiuro, '*--*■ —- "'••‘Bjr.nro a! British Dry Goods, Scotch lORN, BCIILIEPER It HAADHAU8. Importers of rt n«mw\u»a Bol«l«n HUOADCI.OTU8, BILKS, HOSIERIES, fco*. No 60 Exchange Plico. CCUUCHARDT.FROLICIl fcll6l.TIIAUBKN.Noa. ntCB,8AtlN8, BKWnSS, lie. WOOLENS or every deacrlpliou- S AafcG. H WtTTIIAU*, At Exchange PJ-, !«• • porter* of Men'* Fwsbmnv Ow'd*JJfjjSf • * nU lerTritnurinfS,Tram BILK and WORSTED. and TRIMMINGS. (L H ATCH * CO., 07 \Vllllkm4t, Inop’ll or.Gen- ttemen’s Furnishing Goods,ahd Manuf. of SHIRTS XK8, AC. ujv oi«.m „ MIHn . -?S AhftiJiof tSetbdve. l)o- •crlpitvu circular* lent wherever requoaicd. noy U*flro Seirhw Machines. Tl| TA II.OIIS* TA 11*011 I'lMlIvSj Ao. rrillh »• AVBUV SKWINO MACIllNK’’mnkei boyond ’Ipl X ,< Mael ihm! Platform Scales ; W0Snu£89F& dard. idantai Hn vannah—Pll l L0RU3K fc REM. | Now-York-FAIRBANKS fc 00., - 80 WtteMlroel, oct IB-3mM Wesfl*olrit" School. A RR'ANOBMENTS have bebn mode with Professor* front the U.B< Military Adadcmy Ibr Instruction In thuirsovcral department* Rum dm lint of November next. Every opportunity will bo elferuU for obtaining a thorough education, Prompt attendance li requested. octO—3moM • EDWARD V. KINSLEY, A. M, tlon, the beit aiiditrongeit stitch ofeny Bowing Machine yet Invented. We can satisfy- Ibe mMt *cepif cal timi me work dono by tlili tnaoblno will not rip, not- tber will It ravel out by any wear. Tbo team may be taken out by design, but only umlor such a combination or thlnge ai lo make Ibli |»ocullarlty really ana truly one of Ibe moil valuable point! of this machine. Ulsstm- plu In Hi aoniiriiclloti, uni liable lo got out of order, nml no danger of breaking the needles. We bollovo this macblne Is, beyond question, tbo best sowing inncblno yot Invented for Tailors and other cloth loweri. The public uro respectfully Invited to call and examine the machine and lit work nl Hie office of the AVERY HEWING MACHINE Co, No. 231 Broadway, Now-York. Price fbr Machine. 825 aud |40. Tables ami treadles oxtra—price,|3 and BUI, . , „„ Niw-York, July 30,1893. We .the undersigned, do hereby certify that wo linvo examined the “AVERY HEWING MACHINE," and cheerfully recominond U for tta'ilmpllclty, durability, and especially for the peculiar stllch mado by IL The Hitch Is original, and In appearance Is like the most perfect and iinndsomo 4 *b«c*-«!tcblng.” We.lmvo thoroughly tested the strength ortho lowing, and aro satisfied that. ^ 'iinnivHfiv m No 1Rl Itroadwnv. lmn’ta the Hitch of this Mnchlno mokes a stronger and firmer TT ^SPJSSS *rfo?uooniL RIuSSn&ILKb! scum than can be mado by hand. \Y o take pleasure in vJnnnmPiiiK' iicwVfry GLovS biYaWLbI recommendtngtblsmaoblnetoourftlemls,aud to Tailors, ?»V1i R k wakKA a“° LRY ’ L ’ ’ Seamstresses, nnd familial generally throughout the 60 It Olio ETON & KNAPP, Wholesalo Dealer! In Men’s and Itov’i Clothing, No. 10 Courllnndt-at. LOCKWOOD k DUBOIS, Merchant Tullora, No. 558 Dr ?L A.tloULD k Co,, Wholesale Dealers In Clothing, No. 221 Waihliutton-it. , J. 1*. HULL, Merchant Tailor, No* 533 llroadway. DICKSON k PETTUS, Merchant Tailors, No. 523 Broadway [or I ll-3mM| SHOW CASKS! SHOW A LARGE assortment oonilanlly on band, or mado to order at ihort notice. Cues carefully packed nnd •hipped to any part of the Union by B. K. PERM.EH, 181 Grand street, 3 diHir* east of Broadway, ocl3 !VE\V-Y(lHIt. 3mo«M FOWI.EHN ,V WEI.I.N, PHKKN0L0018TS AM) PUBLISllRRS, CLINTON HALL, NO. 131 NASSAU’ST., Min m:\v-V0HU. InwM No. 34 PlinMt. COLORED ILBHIAH, CAMURICB, VEST . iDBbL PADDINGS, VVIGANH, N ANKKt-NH, SMALL WAKES, Ac. C REPIN k PAYEN, No. 841 Broidwny, Importers and Manuf. PREACH LINEN CAMBRIC^ LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, LACES, EMBROIDE RIES, ko. (own manuf.) ; - *. daguerreotypes. J OURNEY. No. 340 Itroadwsy, tho oldest and • moil extensive establishment in the United State*. engravers, TirHITNEY, JOCELYN 4 ANNIN, Arllsls and En- W gravers on Wood, Nos. 68 & GO Fulton-alreet. Finest and best work done here. - e^Nm39i)"Broa3way, entrance In Wnlker-st, Order* by Mall or Telegraph promptly attended to JJYATT4 CORNELL, General^.Engrevers^a EXPRESSES. I ^DWARDS, SANFORD k CO., Foreign Express, l j No. 30 Broadway. Goods and packages forwurd- ed to and ftotn all parts of the world. Iiocotnotivo Nocdlei nnd Fancy Goodn. #T'H0S.4 EDWARD GILL, Imp’ls of Fancy Gond^ X HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES aud EMBROIDE RIES. Agents wanted for ibolr Locomotive Needles. No. 14 Dey-ittN. V. _ guns«and sporting apparatus. H ENRY TOMES 4 COi Airenu r»r Wenlley Rich- nrd*, of London, Importers of GUNS and Sporting Wares of every description, 201 Broadway. HOT AIR intNACES, Ac. D AVID CULVER, (Invuntorond Palantee,) o2 CHIT- street, Minufscturer and Dealer, wholesale anu retail, In Furnaces, Regjsh 1 ^ Ventllatoi*, Ac. C ~” OVVLE8 & CO., 177 Grand el., Improved Hoi Air Furnaces, Ranges, Venlilators, n c. _ INDIA RUIIIIEU GOODS. K OGF.R8 & WYCKOFF, 23 Courtland-it., India Rubber COATS, PIANO COVERS, CLOTHS, SHOES. LIFE PRESERVERS, CONGRESS BOOTS, WEBBING, fee., fcc. Piano-Fortes MELODliONS AND MUSIC. 1IOIIAOE WATERS, 333 tiHU.ll) W.i r, ATEIV. YORK, 3 EXTENSIVE Publisher of Aluile aud Music Books, Dealer In Musical Ikithumants or all kinds, Ex clusive Agent for the solo ofT. GUbort k Co’s celebrated Pianos with nnd without the Jiolian, mid for Ihclr Up right Grand and Boudoir Pianos. These PuNOf aro too well known to need commendation; prices same ns at the manufactory, wholesale or retail. Every iitstrutiu-nl warranted to give satisfaction, or Geo money refunded. Second band Pianos at grunt bargains—prices from $10 to $150. Bole Agent lor SMITH’S SUPERIOR MKLO- : NEW-YORK SURGICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTORY, RAIN & BBINKEBMOPR, , # Manufacturers aud Whnlosalo Dealers In all kinds of Surgioal and Dental Injtrumonts, ELASTIC TRUSSES, BANDAGES, SUIT0RTER3, METALLIC SYRINGES, AND FINK CUTLERY. Which art offtrrd lo Dtaltrt on tht wait liberal tirme. 7 Ptntt-Nf., New York, Until Hie New Building Is erected. wiliiam tutu, [ocU-lyM] v. w. uiunitisitiiorr. jEollon nnd otlmr Planou. IIERRY, 207 BROADWAY, N. Y.» m PUBLISHER OF MUSIC, and Dealer, |v*holL-snlo and retail. In Pianos. Molodlons . . Jaud Muile; Agent Ibr lha celebrated Aliv .-rand and other Pianos made by Hallet, Duvl# 4 Co., Itoslon, whose Plano* are cnnrlriored superior lo all others. Grout bargains In New York Pianos, nnd se cond band Plano* and Meh'Ulons. Music supplied, wholcfnlo and retail, nt tbo lowest rales. T. 8. tiorry, 207 Broadway, Planus to lot. P. 8.—II. I), k Co.’s jEollan Pianos have llio latest lm proved voicing. M. novl-ly L AWRENCE’S WORLD’S FAIR PREMIUM DA- otTKRKKAN Gai.lkry, 381 Broadway,cor. Wldte-sL, J iSlttat. EAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY Iffj(lairclufjfa Ucrtfflcmrntfl. FULL JE\ V ELL ED GOLD LEVER WATCHES, 18 KARAT CASES, ONLY 830. Full Jewelled StLVKtt Lkvkr*. only... 314 (Hi f Aa Silvkr Lf.imnks, Jewelled, only 0 00 /ELn Gold Guard Chains, 12 IKI * Silvkr Tablk Spoons, per veil 12 (Ml Silvkr Tka “ “ 5 (HI Gold Pkncilr, I S« Gold I’kns, Silver Holders, 1 00 Watches or Jewelry sent by mall to any DEO NS. These Melodeons aro limed tbo ctmnl tern- part of tbo United States with perfect saluty. All or- tiersmenl like iRollan Pianos and Organs, and aro su- ( | erJ ra ust bo uccomimnled wllh cash. Adurcss(iM)st- L-j...... I.* it.*, li... Iiunt.i.iiv l.nlmr ..nilnlli- in.iut In u, I i-lihj ff It. lightning hods. A M. QU1MBY k SON, Dealers In Qulmby’s lm- • proved Rods. Office So. 132 East 27lb street., and 18 Nasaatt-sL • liOokluirGiiSM* and Picture Fr»m«N. M P. WHITLOCK, Manufacturer, No. 10! Canal- • s( n New York. GILDING In all Its branches. RIACUIM-'HY AND MACHINE TOOLS. OCHENCK’S Machinery Depot, 62 Courtlnnd street, O MACHINERY*, MACHINE TO()|.S and Woods- worth’s Patent PLANING MACHINES. , 100 Pearl nnd 00 1j Beaver-streets. MACHINIST’S TOOLS from the best makers in tho country. MARULE1ZEU IRON AND WOOD. F it BUM) 4 CO., Manufacturers or Ligneous Marble. WureroomNo. 634 K Broadway, Factory writer of Centre and Franklin streets, 4th story, room No. n. NecdloKy finis Ilookv Ac Tackle, Ac. rpHOMAS II. BATE, (late T. Sc T. 11. BATE.) 103 1 Malden Lane, Neodies, Fish Hooks, l Ishlug Tackle, 4c. 4c. PAPER WAREHOUSES. C YRUS W. FIELD & CO., U CIIIT-st., Imp’ts nnd Wholesale Dealers in American. French, German and English PAPERS, nud every description or Paper Manufacturers Materials. perlor lo any In use, tho harmony being equally good in till the keys. Every instrument fully warranted. N. II.—T. GILBERT Sc Co. the owners of the itiolian Patent, will supply tho public at lower prices than any other bouse. NEW POPULAR MUSIC by the most celebrated Authors, published dally. Dealers, Teachers mid Semi naries supplied nt the lowest prices. M3mo—sent 12 B. HARLOW, DEALER IN ]>oor«, Sashes an«l Klimts. No. 04 Beckman-street, between Cliff i( Pearl-sis., NewYo rk. J B. II. would invite tho attention of PuRr.nxsKRs of • DOORS, SASHES and BUNDS to his extensive stock ortho above articles, manufactured In a workman like manner, nnd Iroin the best Kiln Dkikh Lumukk. GLAZED SASHES on band nnd Glazed to order. N. B. Particular attention puld to packing aud ship- 3i ping to any port. ibno-oM—sept I paid) ‘ LEWJS LADOMUS, 100 CheMnut-st., Philadelphia, or We confidently refer to the editor of the “ Amor- can Courier" for the quality of our articles, nnd fidelity of our business dealings. Tho attention of Southern nnd Western dealers is re quested befbro purchasing elsewhere. They are (he cheapest Watches la tbo Untied States, aud warranted, sept 12 3m L. L. PENCILS* D EPOT FOR MnNROE’8 Celebrated PENCILS. Ship and House Carpenters, Drawing and Writing, Rubber Pencils for Schools, THUS. SlUNROE, 34 Pine-it. PERFUMERY AND FANCY SOAPS. A &J.RAMPEY, (Manuf. nnd Imp.) 318Greeu- • wlch-st., of Lubius, Provosls, Gorlnlns and other celebrated makers. Stntionrry Wareroomn—'Wliolcnnlc. W Jl. A. WHEELER Sc CO., Nos. 1 3 and 1 6 Park Row, New-York City, Importers of Staple and Fancy Stationery. Dealers In American Papers of every description. K IGGINS Sc KELLOGG, No. 88 Job lest., Whole- sale Booksellers and Stationers, and Alunnr. of all kinds of Blank Books. SAFES. R M. PATRICK, Dellnuco Snlsmnnder Safes, (Gav- • lor’s Patent.) Depot, No. 102 Pearl-sL, formerly 00 John-st. ttovlsed nnd Newly Illustrated iidiliun of SMITH’S GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS, TO WU1CII IIAS UEEX ADDED, ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY. T ills work has been very much enlarged, embellished with new illustrations throughout, designed express ly lor It, critically corrected nml thoroughly revised so as to conform to the census of the United Stntes for 1851) —lo lliul of Great Britain nnd Ireland, March, 1851, nud to the latest that could bo obtained of oilier countries. The acquisition of territory to the United Stales, the discovery of the mineral wealth of California and Au stralia. nnd the cMnldislimcnt of steam communication between remoto parts or the earth, have greatly Increased geographical knowledge. The Information Urns obtained has been carefully col lected and Inserted In this edition. It hns been not only necessary to correct tho maps of former editions, but to add new maps of the Suites of (’uliforuiu nud Texas, of the Territories of Oregon, Washington, Utah, New Hex. Ico, Nebraska, and the counties of Mexico nnd Central America, which has been done from the laical and best authorities. A large man of tbo Roman Empire is also added, to aid in the study of Aucleut Geography. By n system of Emblems nud Abbreviations, consist ing of stars, crosses, books, steamboats, 4c., conspicu ously arranged on all the maps, representing the Grand Divisions of thoGlobe— the Government, Religion, Shite of Society, Population, Navigation, 4c.. of llio more important countries, become apparent utthe first gtnnce, nud bv thus catting Into simultaneous exercise the pow ers of tho niltul and cyo, impressions uro made more abiding than by any other means whatever. He-diies uU tills, llio work is rendered still more valu able and complete by tho addition of a complete com- imndium of ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, which will be found as interesting and instructive ns tho more extended treatises on this subject. Tito Alins has been not only thoroughly revised, cor rected uml enlarged, as slated above, but also contains a Inrge number of new and interesting statistical tnb'cs, from tho census or the United Stales and other sources. It will bo bound In stilT cover only. A set of questions, for general revlrlon, Is appended to the work, which will bo round of great convenience to tho Teacher, nnd aid to tho scholar. In bringing dell, tiilely nnd distinctly to bis mind, in n condensed form, the main features of the subject lie 1ms gone over. Tncse improvements and additions will greatly en hance the value of the work, nud if the views und me thod of tho author are fully carried out, much valuable time of the pupil will be saved, and greul labor on the part of tho teacher avoided. Smith’s Series of Geography consists of Smith’s Primary Geography for Beginner*. Smith’s Quarto Geogrnpny. And tho Geography nnd Alins mentioned above. For snle by Booksellers generally throughout the Uni ted States. Committees, Teachers nnd others engaged lathe rnuso of Education, will be supplied with conics for examina tion. Published by DANIEL BURGESS 4 CO., sept 20-3m.\l No. (Mi Juhn-slreet. New-York. Greul IlartrniitH in CARPETINGS. T IIE SUBSCRIBER litis Just completed his Fall pur chases, and now offers decidedly the largest and best stock of Carpeting* and Oil Cloths to be found in the city, on the best terms: Rich VELVET, ) “ TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, ) “ 3 PLY, “ ingrains, “ VENITIANS, Together .with u rich and splendid Stock of Oil Cloths, Druggets, Plano ami Table Covers,Stair Rods, Bindings, &c., 4 c. Low-Priced Cnrpellngsi Housekeepers who arc about furnishing with new Car petings, are requested to examine before making their selections elsewhere, as all goods will bo sold low, nt.d warranted to gWe entire aallsfaeilou to the purchaser. nolll llT it WAI.KI.Ml Carpel* in great variety. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. A LTHOF k AHLBORN, Nos. 60 and 01 Malden Lane, Importers of Toys and Fancy Goods. C tUABLES W. L1LL1ENDAIIL, Importer ol German, ) French nnd English TOYS and FANCY GOODS, and Dealers in FIREWORKS, No. 40 Malden Lane. Tile* for Floor* nnd Clilnmcy Top*. M ILLER, COATES 4 YOULK, No. 270 Penrl st., ENCAUSTIC TII.ES, GARNK1RK CHIMNEY TOPS. Plumber’s Materials, Metals, 4c. WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Ac. WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS, Ac. H I. BAKER & BROTHER, 1 42 Waters!., Import- • era of French Window Glass, Chemicals, Paints, 4c. Also Agents of Atnerlcnit Window Glues and Glass Ware. jjt HOPKINS 4 BRO’Sj. Importers cd French Win dow Glass, No. 61 Bnrclay-st., N. Y. j H.POLI.ON 4 CO., Importers of French Window • nnd Conch Glass, No. 34 Barclay-st. sept 2?-3mo-o ROBERT B. WALKER. 190 Chestnut-sL, below Eighth, Philadelphia. "PLANTERS ATTENTION!! LEINATTS AMERICAN PKRTILIZER JlXl) SUPER PHOSP1MTE OF LIME, 1IAN NO UU UAL. PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR Wheat and Grain OF ALL KINDS, CORN, POTATOES, AND GRASS, Is Suitable for all Soils. O NE BARREL is sufficient for an Acre of Lnnd, far superior to Guano, ami at half its price, enn lie had at 83.50 per barrel, or $25 per ton of 22411 lbs. Method of using it, scatter Broadcast nnd Harrow In. To be had of tho proprietor only. GEO. A. LEINAU, Prop’r., * No. 10 South Front Street., Phila. USED SUCCESSFULLY By Dr. Wm. W. Clarke, of I’liilu.; Geo. Graves, Esq.; Mr. Field, of Fox Chose, Pa.; Mr. David, of Mount Airy; Mr. Jnnnv, Bucks Co.; Mr. Rhoads, Montgomery Co.; JS!r. Chits. Wood, Isaiah Wood 4 Brit.,N. J.; Sir. Iloudl* nolt, ol Burlington City, N. J.; Mr. Homl. ef Salem, N. J.; Mr. Trout wine, Abington, Bucks Co., I’n.; Mr. Trainer, of DeittwiireCo.; Messrs. Coleman 4 II Ichencr, of Sa lem Co., N. J.; Mr. MnlinOey. of Marietta, pa., nml a host of I'nrincrs in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Farmers making Muck Hills, will find a few barrels in valuable. For FRUIT TREES, which it will greatly ben efit, by being scattered around after they have been dug about, u light coaling. For sale only by GEO. A. LEINAU, No. 19 South Front-street. Philo., Proprielor. N. B.—The American Fertilizer has been used -success fully In tho Islands of Bermuda ami Burbudoes. nog 13 tuwtim THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE DLOODI . Not a Particle of Mercury In II* A N inftilllblorommly P>f Scrofula, King’s BvIL llheu Jt\ mntlsm, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples r Pustules on the Fuco, Blotches, Boils, Chronlo Horo Eyes, Ring Worm or Totter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pidn or the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, By- nhylliic Disorders. Lumbago, Snltial Complaint*.and all Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury, lbmrudonco in Life, or tmpurlly of tho niood. This valuable Medicine, which hns become celebrated for the number or extraordinary cures otrecled through Us agency, has induced tho proprietors, nl tho urgent re quest of fholr Mends, to offer It to the public, which they do with tho utmost confidence In Its virtues nnd won- dorful curative properties. The following certlflcnles, selected from a largo numbur, are, however, stronger testimony (ban tho mere word or the proprietor*! nnd are nil from gentlemen well known In their localities, nml of the highest respectability, many or thorn now re siding In tho city orRIcbmond, Vn. F. BOYDEN, Esq., of Ihe Exchange Hold, Richmond, known overy whore,says ho hnsseon tho Medlciuo call ed CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE administered In over a hundred cases, in nearly nil ihodlsensce for which it Is recommended, with tho most aslonUhlngly good re sults. Ho says It is tho most extraordinary medicine ho hasever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREATCUUE.—I bnroby cer tify, that for throe years 1 had Ague and Fover of tbo most violent description. I had sovoral Physielnns, took largo quantities of Quinine, Mercury, uml I believe nil the Tonics udvorllsed, but ell without any permanent re lief. At last I tried CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE, two bottles of which effectually cured me, ami I nm happy lo any I liuvo had neither Chills or Fover since.— I consider It Hie beat Tonic in Ihe world, and tho only Kodlclno that over readied my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Beaver Dam, near Richmond Vu. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now In Hie city of Richmond, and for many years In llio l’oslofficc, has such confidence In Ihe astonishing efficacy of CARTER’S SPANISH MIX TURE, that he bus bouuht upwards of50 hollies, which he has given away lo tho iimlctcd. Mr. Luck says ho has never known It lo fall when taken according to di rections. Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, nnd formerly of tho City Hotel, In the city of Richmond, says hn hns witnessed In n number of Instances the effects or CAR- TEH’S SPANISH MIXTURE, which were inosl truly surprising. Ho says In a* vase of Consumption, depen dent 011 tho Liver, llio good effects were wonderful In deed. SAMUELM. DRINKER, of Ihe firm of Drinker & Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of .8 years standing, by llio use of two bottles of CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. GREATCUUE OFSUROFUI.A.-Tho editors of tho Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work.— Two bottles or CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE made a perfect euro of Idin, nnd tho editors In n nubile notice, say they “ cheerfully recommend It lo all who are af flicted with any disease of tho blood.” STILL ANOTHER CUREOF SCROFULA.—I had a very valuable hoy cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consilient a truly valuable medi cine. JAMES M.TAYLOR, Conductor oa the U. F.4 P.R. R.Co., Richmond, Vn. SALT RHEUM OF 211 YEARS STANDING CURED. Mr. JOHN THOMPSON residing in llio city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which ho had nearly 2fl years, and which nil the physicians in the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is n well known merchant In llio city of Richmond, Vn., nnd his enrols most reimirknhlo. WM. A MATTHEWS, of Richmond, Vn., had a serv ant cured of Syphilis, in Ihe worst form, by Carter’* Spanish Mixture. Ho says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it nn invaluable medicine. RICHARD E. WEST, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and what physicians called confirmed Consump tion, by three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. EDWIN BURTON, Commissioner of tho Revenue, says lie hns seen the good effects of Carter’s Spanish Mix ture In a number of-Syphlliiiccases, and says It Is u per fect cure for (hat horrible disease. T. W.DYOTT 4. SONS, 132 North 3d street, Phila delpbia, BENNETT 4 BEERS, 125 Mum street, Richmond, Vn WM. C. HARWOOD, or Richmond, Vn., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, aud was enabled lo walk without a crutch; In a short tiino per manently cured. Principal Depots nt M. WARD, CLOSE Sc CO., 83 Malden Lane,New-York. And for sale by J. II. CARTER, A. A. SOLOMONS. 4 CO, and THOMAS M. TURNER 4 CO, Savannah, nml bv Druguisis nud Country Merchants every where. f&TPrice 81 per Buttle, or 6 BottlesJor $5. may 19— lawl5awolv jMflUtnt. WALL PAPER-PAPER HANGINGS, S OUTHERN nnd Western merchants are particularly invited to exnmino our stock, which contains one of Hie largest assortment* of every article in tliebusinessto bo found in the city. BURTON 4 I.AN1NG, Manufacturers and Importers, 124 Arch-street, above filli, sept !4-3moeod Philadelphia. COLD AND SILVKR SPECTACLES, AND Eye Glasses of Every Description, MANUFACTURED BV D. GILLXtt'It* NO. «, Liberty Place, fBetween Malden Lane and Liberty Streets.) NEW YORK. D.G. guarantees all articles made by him lobe of a superior quulity. Orders respectfully solicited ocl25 3mM |l*ick««‘M* Preserve*, Ac. rjTlIE undersigned offers lo purchasers n superior stock JL of Pickles, Preserves, 4c., wnrrntitcd Ihe best qual ity; to keep In nil climates ; at the lowest prices and ac commodating terms. WARDELI. 4 PEASE, oct 0-3m-M 231 Wesl »t M New.York. J OHN PIIYFE, DEALER IN IVORY, & MAN- ufacturcr of Ivory Goods, 3 Muirny-st, N. Y. oct 20-lyoM C IAHUIAGF, LININGS, CURTAIN GOODS, ) Cloths, Plushes, Buntings, 4c. A. VV. KELLEY Sc BRO., octlS-flmoM 30 John Mrcgl, New York, A G It lUULTUli aXTi 91PLK31KNTN - * SEED. 1 !—RALPH 4 CO.,23 Fulton-sL, New-York. .1 t,., n f n_tr\, Flro Proof SnfoM. T WENTY-FIVE Salnmander Safe*. (Wilder’s patent) manufactured by Stearns 4 Mnrviu wllh Rich’s lin- provomoni, warranted flro find tl.ntip proof, of convenient sizes for bunks, store* or private residences. Also, a lot of solid Iron Money Chest*, suitable for railroad airs nnd Steamboats; received by rehr. Enchantress nud brig Clinton; for sale nl Mnmifnclurers’ prices, by C. 11. CAMPFIEI.D. nov7 flmj Agent for Stearns ic Marvin, N. Y. DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT & TAR, roit tiik rn.MPi.itTK cuns nr COUGHS. COLDS INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, nitON CII1T1S, SPITTING OF BLOOD, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TKJdJI.SIJ TO CONSUMPTION. q q q q q q q q q Tlic Great Cough Remedy! WINDOW OL.ASS. P ORTER’S Alkaline Window Glass Is superior In bril liancy of surface nud polish to nit other, nnd never stains or rusig, wiihAinuds nil climates, nnd Is packed with great care suitable for shipping. Healers nml oth ers will consult their interest by seuding their orders di rect to the solo agents. FRENCH Sc RICHARDS, New Drug Warehouse, N. VV. Cor. 19th 4 Markcl-sts, aug 13 oGm lam I • Philadelphia. COCHRAN A RUSSELL, SUCCESSORS TO THOMAS ALLI BONE Sc CO., General Commission Mcrrlmnls, No. 32 North Wharves find GU North Water Street - Pliiludulpliiu. Liberal udvnuccs made ou Consignments. J. IIahvky CocuttAN. W. 8. Rubkkl aug 3 Wholesale and Retail. oct fi-ll'H Valentines for 1854. T 'HE AMERICAN VALENTINE CO., N. Y„ Tttns. FftKftK, 81 Nnssau-st., Agent, aro now prepared to execute all orders fur VALENTINES and VALEN TINE STATIONERY, fur tho approaching sonson.— Dealers are requested to write Immediately for a Trade Circular containing nil particulars. T. 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These are from the Bknt Markus,and ure sold at ruKtu I.owkst I'iucks. Also, IMPORTERS fiJYD DEALERS In every variety of Manufacturers’ Articles, surh ns Spool Tapes, Shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skins, Roller Cloth, Lacing Leather, 4c., &c. oct25-HinP AlOOIIK At GALLAGHER. RIDGE ROAD AND COATES-St., PHILADELPHIA, Iron I'oiinderN and Muniifn<!turer« uf Wrought nnd Cast Iren Railings nnd all kinds of Ornamental ami Agricultural Iron Works, Iron Railings fur Public and Private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees, Chair*,' Tables. &c. * Particular attention paid lo tho en closure or Burial Lots. Moore 4 Gallagher's Book o Original Designs und List of Pricos sent to persons wish tug to make a selection. nov5-3m J. L. OLIVER, Fashionable Hoot Manufacturer, NO.BKVKNTEKN BULL-STRKKT, NEAR MONl'MKNT-BQUAnKt Cork-Sole, Waler-Proof, Hunting, Military, Patent Leather. 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LACIILISON, Enginours nud Ml 1.1 wr 1 a Is IROJffr URAS8 FOUNDERS, Canal-Struct—Near tho Canal Lock. K. t.A0ntIS0N. j. I.AI'III.IHOIf. A. PONCE, Importer & Manufacturer of Sowar*. KO. 13 WIIITAKKR.STRKKT, Keeps on hand a well solectod stock of Imported Bo gars; nlao Manufactured Tobacco. Snuff, Pipes, and all other articles mmally kept In his lino of business,"which he ofibr* on the most wwsnnnlile terms. nov 3 ». M. PETTENGILI,. GENERAL ADVERTISING AND SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE, No. 10 Slateut,, Hoaton, Man*., and 122 NugMnu-Nt.« Ncw-York. V. II. PALMER, _ THE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER AGENT, IS Iho authorized Agent Tor tide paper In tho cities of Boston, Now York, and Philadelphia, and Is duly em powered to lake advertisement* nnd subscriptions at llio rales required by us. Ilia receipts will lie regarded as Pft ffi e offlcss aro—BOSTON,Scollay’sBuilding; NEW- YORK, Tribune BuHdlng*| PHILADELPHIA, N. W. eorntr Third and Chestnut sireoto. fob ttfl LWERNTEII, NEWSPAPER AGENT No. 161 N. 2d striiol, Phllndfl I* authorized Agent for procuring adreril tho city of Philadelphia, fot tho Hrvannsh Republican, at the rales required by us. Ills receipt* will oe regardod a* paymonto. augl FRENCH *INC PAINT. rplfli artloto Ic greal y superior to While Lernl In du- JL rablllty and brilliancy of color, and CPilrdj Trte from all poisonous qualities, neyor VKjd.ing the hcalih of the Inraktes of newly palntod apartments or, of the workmen. In thn humid ktmosphere of the South It will be found In valuable, *• It never changes It* color at nib* off liko White !«ead. For sale by JOHN B, MO( in 29 s Musk ROM, New slown llay, Caprice de la Mode, Mar* i.W' v,u ''' k 5lfin , “M*:"a' siuvecirs PLASTIC PAINTS, CHEAP, DURABLE, ASD PROTECTIVE, ’ WEATHER AND FIRE PROOF. rpHlS PAINT will stand any clfmate, without crack or X blister und hardens by expciure, thus making in tiino an enamel of stone, protecting Wood from decay, and Iron nud other metals from rusttnd corrosion. This Paint differs from the so-called Mlnerul Pulnls ol the day, which are principally Ochres and CJaya colored, uml are entirely worthless. Silver’s Plastic Paints aro purely Metallic, containing no Alumin or Clay. They are lovigaled finely, mix readily with Linseed Oil, (without tho trouble of grinding,) und flow under the brush ns freely as the tiert White Lend. These Paints excel all others In body or covering pro pcrtles, ono pound of which will cover os much surface- as two pounds of WhltoLend. There are four natural colors, viz: Black or Slate Brown, olive and Chocolate. Direction*; This Paint flows readily under llio brush and its covering property Is Increased by using it mixed na thickly as possible wllh pure Linseed Oil; as the Paint Is the lasting or protecting body and the Oil simply the medium or agent in spreading It. We annex copies of two I otters, ono from Dm Pro* I- dent of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co n the other from a gentleman, a well known roslduut of Au gusta, Georgia. Office of Ihe Phila. and Reading Railroad Co, PniLADKM'iitA, May 3, 1853. , J. 8. Silver. Esq—Dear Sir: Vvo havo used your “Plssllt! Paints’’ for more than a year, and for Painting Bridges, depots, fco-, fcc., we have found it quite equal to any paint we havo used. In Tuct, we uow give it a prole- enco oyer all others wo have tried for such purpose*. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) JOHN TUCKER. President. Avousta, Oa., Skptrnbkr 29,1832, ( _ „ Stoam Planing Mill*. I Dear Sir .’—You *sk me for my opinion of •' Silver’s Mineral Paints,” whirl; you have pul on my Mnchlno Shop and Planing Mill. I glvoyou with pleasure my full aud hearty recommendation or Rasa preventive of fire communicating from chimneys nr from adjoining build ings. Tho Paint which yon pi ton my roofs, has now become ns hard mm.atk, and I feel as secure from fire, in litis direction, as Is possible. A few weeks after the roofs had been painted, I made an experiment on two or three shingles by placing them In the furnace under the boilers; tho rcs|ill was. that tho portion uncovered was entirely consumed, while the painted part was apparent ly jKjumi, though upon examination tho wood was found to be charred; the palm, bowavor, was nax and but little blistered. I consider this tut revere a lest as your Paint cun lm pul to, nnd under the circumstances I do not hesitate to commend It ns an invaluablo preventive Tm,n?d? •^•^fcwresswM. FRENCH fc RICHARDS, JF. IF, Centr e/ lot* and Market streets, Phita^ Pa, GENERAL WHOLESALE AGENTB. For sale to Savannah. Wholesale end Retail, by 1 ITER ic CO, jdly80 man, rr noiesaia nnu uewr ^ JAMES H. CARTER No. 170 Broughtonstreot. R EADER I have you a Gough, which you nro neglect- i iug, under the idea Hint it is only a common cold, nnd that it will soon “wear itself out V” Let n friend tell you, in kindness, what will soon be the probable re- Sill. In n shi.rt lime, if you continue to neglect yourself, yon will begin to li-el aaetiMiof tightness and oppres sion across tilt* chest, ni conip niied with frequent xhnrp darling pains. Then a dry, backing ijougli wiJJ set in, and when you raise anything it will lie n thick nod yel lowish, or white frothy mailer, streaked, perhaps, with blood- if you still take no niedii-iue, these iiiipiensant symptoms will increase, and you will soon have IIkotic Kkvmi,Ccii.ii L'uim.8, Nitiiir Sweats, Copious Expec toration, nud then Great Prostration. If you still neglect youri-df, a few weeks or mouths will see you consigned to the grave, having your friends to mourn how inpldly CONSUMPTION did its work, and hurried you away. Friend ! have you no cause lo bo alarmed ? in tho above sketch you may see us in n glass, how eve- ryenf-o of L’uusntnplion progresses, wllh more or lens rnpi-iiiy, to a fa nl termination. Of nil the TimnsamL nnd Millions whom this great Destroyer has gathered tn tlie tomb, evciy single case began with a Odd! If this had been attended to, nil might Imve been well, but, be ing neglected, under (tie fatal rtclui-ion Hint U woirM “went itself off,” it transferred iis deadly action to tho substance of the Lungs, exciting there the formation of tubercles. Another, nml another cold ndded nieltu tin limn'!, until these tubercles began soften nml suppurate, leaving, by their ulieratinn, great cavities in iho Lungs. At this crisis, tho disco*o is very difficult or cure, nnd oftentimes sets at defiance nil hiimnn menus. In lltc Inller nr worst sage, this medicine will often times arrest the disense, or check Its progress, nnd will always make the patient more cnmfortnlde, and prolong his life, and Is therefore worthy n( a trlnlbut it its in- ciyfcnt or forming peiioiis.i'oiisumptlou is ns curable ns tiny other disease, and “Dr. Rogers’ Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ami Unnchnlasun,’* if taken at tills time will cure it IK?-AS SURELY AS IT IS TAKEN LO) This is slroug language, but we cun refer you to numberless liv ing witnesses to prove Mini it is TRUE I And therefore, we enriiet lly exhort every mnn, woman nud child, who has a Cough, or is subject to Colds, to keep this medi cine by you in the house; nnd whenever you lake (’old, do not “let it alone” to work mischief in your system, hut eradicate it thoroughly, and at once, by this power- erfully healing compound and leave your Lungs unin jured, to carry you in full vigor to a good old ago 1 M O T 11 E R S I Dave you deliento, weakly children, who are nlivnys tak ing cold, and sujcct to Group ? Itcmeinher I There wn9 a ease of Croup, which did not originate in u Gold f— And when your child goes to bed wheezing and rough ing, you know not that, before morning, Croup tuny not set In, nud eie you cun get it i'liy.-ieian, your denr child may he beyond the reach of help. IVe he.«cechyou there fore,a* you value the lives of your children, keep this medicine by you in the house, and when your little ones taka cold and continence coughing, give it to them nt once, nnd rest not until the cough is emiiely subdued.— Wo conscientiously aver, after the most eilendrd expe rience, lliut if litis advice were followed, no child need ever DIE OF GROUP, for tho cold would be cured, before it could arrive nt this uggravnted and fatal stage. Let every Mother, especial ly. heed well these remniks, linn she niuy not hereafter, when mourning over the early blight of some cherished blossom, have occasion bitterly to reproach herself for her criminal neglect, ltis an old adage. thni“tobe thru- warned, is to be foronrmed.” Parents! so let it bo in your ease. Bo sure tnark for Dr. A. Rogers’Sypup of LIVER- WORT, TAB and UANClJALAOUA,iiini let no olher be palmed on you. BGOVIL fc MEAD, 111 ClmrlrraMreet, New Oileuns, Wholesale Genetal Agents for llio Southern States, to whom all orders and applications for agencies must bo addressed. Sold wholesale and retail, by Thomas M. Turner fc Go., A. A. Solomons te Co., William W. Lincoln, John li. Monro fc Co., Savnnuah; ilnvllntid, Risley 4 Co., Ac gustu.Ga.i lluvllnml, Hnrrull fc Go., Charleston, S. C nnd b.v dealers In medicine throughout tho South. nov 15 ot _ 8m cow UNIVERSITY MEDICINES! FKVKR AND AOt'K Ct'HKII BY HOWARD'S TONJO MIXTURR fTMIK University of Free Medicine and Popular Kntnnl- JL edge; chartered by Ihe Siam of PcimsyJvanln, at It* lost session, (vl*. 20th April, 1853,) mainly for tho pur. pose of arresting the evils resulting front thosule ol spurious and dangerous nostrums, also for ihe purpose of supplying tho public with rollnblo remedies, In cases wherein llio pullout cannot obtain or will not employ tho beat medical advisors: having purchased that Invalu- able remedy, Rownnd's Tonic Mixture, on ncaoutil of Its Just celebrity, mid known efficacy In tho treatment of Fover and Ague,.nml II* kindred affections;—hns no heiltutlon In rocommetullug It In the highest tortna to the patronage of tho nflilclod. B OWEL COMPLAINT cured by Rowand’s Black- bkrky Root. The ubovo Institution extends Its sanction, In like manner, lo the remedy for “ Rowol Complaint," so well known ns Rownmi’s Compound Syrup nt Blackberry Hoot, and varnv/lly roenmmond It to thocmifidonco of patients nfillcled wllh (huso coin- plaints—believing it to bo invaluablo In tho troutmonl of such cases. ’Hon. Henry K.Strong, Hon. J. R. Flanigan, By order of (ho Trustees, John R. Rnwaml, M. D. D. R. Ashton, Esq. Hector Orr, Esq. „ fLir All Communications to ho addressed,—John R. Downed, M. D., Head of Iho pharmaceutical Depart ment, ami Proshiout of Ihe University.. . Home Dispensary and Office, No.47 South Second- •treat, Philadelphia. Branch Dispensaries it tbo Stores of J. A, MAYER, Savannah, Oa. E. M. COW LBS, Mllledgovlllc, Ga. P.A. MORSE. Augusta, Oa, J, M. POTTER, Balnbrldgo, Oa. .. J.S- MoBLWfifcN,n*or•' “ •eptH— rtwf il-tuthi o3mo DR JOHN BULL’S SARSAPARILLA. THIS MEDICINE, WHEN USED ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS, WILL CURE, WITHOUT FAIL: Scrofula or King’s Evil. Cancers, Eruptions of tbo Skin, Erysipelas, Tumors, Chronic Bore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald Head, Rheumatism, Pains In tho Bones or Joints, Old Sores nml Ulcers,Swelling of tho Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Balt Rheum, Diseases of Hie Kidneys, Diseases arising from the useof Mercury, Lossof Ajipellte, Pain in llio Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lumbago,Coughs, Colds, Dropsy, Jaundice, Cosliveness, Bronchitis, Wcukuessof tho Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonary Affections, aud nil other Dlsenaestemling to produccConmimption, Liver Complaints. Fcmalu Irregularities aud L'onitdalnle, Low Spirits, Sick nml Nervous liendache, Night Sweats, Exposures or Imprudence in Life, Chronic CoiiHlIluHounl DIh-hhch, and na a Spring ami Summer Drink, and General Tonic for tho System, and a Gentle nml Pleasant Purgative, It Is superior to Blue I.ieknml Con gress Water, Salts orScidlltz A Powders. It la a remarkable fact, that among the hundreds of eminent physielnns who have examined tho receipt by which Bull’s Snnuiparilla Is prepared, not oiio lias con demned It, but all approved it, uml commend it in tho highest terms. Many physicians express themselves slrougly In tho belief that It is decidedly the best prepar ation of Sursnpjirilln Hint has ever been placed before the public. Although there nro ntauy physicians who feel a reluctance to having their names appended to tho recommendation of any particular remedy, notwithstand ing they may upprove or it in tlie highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they know Is capable of doing so much good in nn nfllictcu community. As un evidence, read tlie following from old nnd respectable physicians, of high standing in tho community in which they live: TcNtlniony. Testimony like tho following renders superfluous all comments on Hie efficacy of Bull’s 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 Bursnpnriilu, nml have no hesitation in saying that they form a safe compound, nud one that promises well In chronic diseases, to which it is applicable. Louisville. JunoG, 1H4H. I,. l\ YANDELL, M.D. What Dr. Pyles, physician by appointment to tho Lou isville Marine Ho«pitnl, says of Bull’s Sarsaparilla: Louisville, March 21), 18-19.—1 have examined tho prescription for Hie preparation of Joint Bull’s Baonpar- Ilia, and I beilcvr the combination to be nn excellent one, and well calculated to produce an alterative! im pression on tlie system. 1 have used It both lit public nnd private practice, uml think It tho host article of Sar saparilla now In tire. M. PYLES, AI. D., Resident Physician Louisville Murine Hospitul. Loudon, Kv., April 25ih, 1851).—Sir: Permit me to address lo you a few lines, and do mo Ihe honor to reply lo a request llmt 1 will make iu tlie connection of this letter, fcc I nm a graduate of Transylvania Medical University; I havo practiced medic'no in rids wilderness country, about llvu years, but owing to exposure to biller colu wt other, I have been indisposed with Acute Rheuma tism about six months. After having exhausted iny skill In the (refitment of my care, and deriving no lie no th, i was induced to tivo your Fluid Extract of Snrsap- arilla a fair trial, and accordingly purchased n bottle of your medicine from your agent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two weeks ago, und i must confess that one bottle has entirely cured mo. It is my opinion that your preparation of Sarsaparilla Is decidedly superior lo any other preparation now in use, nnd I will take great pleasure in recommending it to tlie afflicted as being a remedial agent, nnd 1 will ad vise the physicians to uso it in their practice, fcc. Respect fully yours, II. 11, A LI.PS, SI. D. Louisville, July 13th, 1849.—I Imve examined the list of article* tlml compose John Bull's Extract of Sar saparilla. ami I Imve no hesitation iu saying llmt it is a sale ami valuable compound. 1 would prefer it lo any urlicle now in use, for Hie diseases arising from nn Im pure slate of tlie blood or taint of the system. I confi dently recommend it to my rriemls ns being a powerful Extract, nnd one that I believe will cure all classes ol diseases, for which It is recommended, if used according to directions. I believe it to be u valuablesticcedanutiiii to .Mercury. Nay, I have my doubts whether In the most violent and protracted cases of Syphilis, accompanied \» Itii Nodes Troplio, In caries of the bones, whether it ought not to succeed every other remedy. S. It. Me CON ACIIIE, M. D. Honorary Member of Hie Medical Society, Philadelphia. Hear wlmt Dr -^tnpp, a Physician who slnmls nt the top of Iris profession, says of John Bull’s Sarsaparilla: 1 have been using John Bull’s Sarsaparilla In a great variety of chronic diseases, with tho most happy effects, nnd Imve no hesitation in recommending it to tho public for (he cure of scrofula, syphilis, nml nil cutaneous and glandular diseases. Yours, most fervently. WM. STAPP, M. D. Lewlspnrt,Ky., April Gth, 1849. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. EXTRAORDINARY CURE or loss or iikaltii, ntsoaoKasD stomach, indioki. TIOH AND DSTKaMINATION Or III.OOD TO TUI USAD, Copy of a Letter from Mr,John IJoyd, of Er to-teen, near llarUch, Mtrintlk.hirt, To Professor Hallow ay : Sir—1 avail myreiror Iho first opportunity of Inform- In* you that Tor a very long period I was nmicicd with a dangerous gldillnegaond frequent swlmtnliigsof Ihe bead, altomled by a lore ofapnelltc, disordered stomach, and generrally Impaired health. Every menus had failed to give mo any permanent roller, and nt length It became so alarming that I was really afraid of going about with- out ol ollendanl. In this melancholy condition, I wall ed personally upon Mr. Hughes, Chemist, Harlech, Tor Uie purpose of consulting him as to what 1 Imd hotter do. Ho kindly recommended your Pills; I tried Ihem without delay, und. after Inking them for a short time, I am happy to bear testimony lo their wonderful efficacy* I am uow restored to perfect health, nml enabled to re. sutiie my usual duties. You are nl llborty to publish this loiter in any way you think proper. I am. Sir, your obedleul servant, Juno Gth, laYJ. (Signed) JOHN LLOYD. MIRACULOUS CURE OF DROPSY. Extract of a Letter from Eduard Rowley, F.rq., of India Walk, Tobago, dated April HZ A, 1852. To Professor Holloway : Dear Sir—I deem It a duty I owe lo you nnd the pub lic al Inrge to Inform you of a most miraculous recovery from that dreadful disease. Dropsy, and which, under God, was affected by yotir invaluable Pills. I was tapped five times within eight months, nud skilfully treated bj* two medical practitioners, but could not gel cured tintl I had recourse lo your remedy, and, notwilhatnndlng oil I bad utalcrgone, this miruemou* medicine cured mo in tho course ofslz weeks. (Signed) EDWARD ROWLEY. INFALLIBLE CURE OF A STOMACH COMPLAINT, WITH INDIGESTION AND VIOLENT HEAD ACHES. Extract of a Letter from Mr. S. Gowen, Chomfst of ('llfloii, near Bristol, dated July 14lh, 1852. To Pr lessor Holloway, Dear Sir: I nm requested by a lailv, named Thowas just arrived from tlie West Indies, tn acquaint you Hint for a period of eight years herself anti family suffered from continued bad health, arising from disorders ortho Liver nnd Stomach. Indigestion, loss of Appetite, vio lent llead-nches, pains In he side, weakness und general debility, for which he consulted tlie most eminent men In the colony, but without any beneflciul result: at 1/ist, she had recoilrab lo your valuable Pills, which In a very short time effected so great a change for tlie better, that she continued them, and tlie whole family were re stored lo health and strength. Further, she desires mo to sny, that she hns witnessed their extraordinary virtues In these complaints incidental to children, particularly in cases of Measles and Scarlatina, h iving effected positive cures of these diseases with no other remedy. (Signed) S. GOWER. These celebrated Pills are wonderfully efficacious in the following complaints: vVguc, Asthma, Bilious Complaints, Blotches on Ihe Skin, Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of tlio Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, Female Irregularities, Fevers of all kinds, Fits, Gout, Head-ache, Indigestion, Inflammation. Jaun dice, Liver Complaints, Lumbago, Plies, Uhetmiatirm, Retention of Urine, Scrofula, or King’s EvR, Sore Throats, Stone and Gravel, Tic Douloureux, Tumors Ulcers, Venereal Affection*, Worms of all kinds, Weak ness. from whatever cause, 4c., 4c. Sold at tho Establishment of Professor IIollowat. 244, Ftraud, (near Teinpiu Bar,) Loudon, and by all Vendors of Medicine throughout tho United Stules, in boxes at 37)^c., 87c., and 81.50c. each. Wholesale by tho principal Drug houses In the Union: and by Messrs. A. B. 4 D. Sands, New York; and W. W. Lincoln, Savannah. fEST There Is a considerable saving by taklug the largest sizes. N. B,—Directions for the guidance of patients In every dlsorderaro affixed to each box. - 1—lawStncowly ‘Wfrntrar. ?500 CHALLENGE. Hobensack’*' Worm fSvrun AN Attic!. lijiimlRl upbn BclentWcVrlncl),|„ Nil In ciirtn, lh. KSaMK aSfc iKET never exist when this remedy Is once used, from rzctthsi U not only destroys them but remove, 2f i 1 ! •lime and muctis wiiic), may remain. * * 1 lh ® *“ “ VI’orni. PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACT. Kcv. E. IV. Schon-Her. E. StcvnnNon. Concldsivk.—The following is a verbatim copy of a certificate now iu llio possession of tbo proprietor of Bull’s Earsnparilln. Rev. E. W. 8ehon is widely nnd generally known ns tin eloquent nud accomplished pas tor of tho M. E. church, nml Rev. E. Stevenson hns been known as one of the most talented and zealous members that tlie Kentucky Conference could boast of for many years, nnd nt this time is tilling the high nnd responsible station of Agent for llio M. E. Book Concern. Can tlie world produce belter or more satisfactory testimony in favor of any medicine? Better testimony than v. as ever offered in favor of any medicine. Rev. E. W. Sehon— Rev. E. Stevenson. Louisville, May 211th, 1819.—We havo used John Bull’s t<ar*iipi!rll1n,und havo known it lo be used, with entire satisfaction; and we have no hesitation instating, our belief, that It is a safe arid valuable mealcal com- K omul, and calculated lo produce much good, and re eve much suffering; nml therefore would cheerfully aud most earnestly recommend it ly tlie afflicted. (Signed) E. tV. 8 Eli ON, IS. STENEN80N. We earnestly Invito all persons who are Buffering wllh any of •‘llio Ills that tlesli Is heir t >,”to cal! on Hr. John Bull'* agent, nml get a copy of Bull’s Family Journal, uratis; nml, for the sake of humanity, we h->po that a single Individual will not be found unwilling to givo Bull's Sarsaparilla a trial, after reading nml recollecting, nl tlie same lime, that It is impossible for tlie Doctor to publish tho tenth part of tho number of eertiilcates of astounding cures pcrlbrnicd by his Siinapnrilla. Tlie amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Dr. Bull’s Sarsaparilla* from well known nml distinguished Indi viduals, both In public uml private life, has been per fectly overwhelming. J3f*l)r. John Bull’s Principal Office, west side of Fifth street, flrst door below Main, Louisville, Ky. Sole in Savununh, wholesalo nml retail, by J. B. MOORE fc CO., And by Druggists generally. _ law)—ly Jy9 HrownD* Essence of .luntnlrii Gittger- B llOWN’S Essence of Jamaica Ginger is elaborately prepared from carefully selected urticles of tbo best quality; it possesses tn a concentrated form all the valu able properties uf tlie Jamaica Ginger, nml iawnrrauted to he free from all irritating or oilier properties of an In jurious tendency. It Is beneficially used In a variety of circumstances where n warm cordial and ugralefn) stimulant i* requir ed, particularly In caseswhcre there is a sense of exhaus tion arising from excessive fatigue nr lient, a fow drops in half a tumbler ol wuter with n little augur, will bo found nn effectual nml most pleasing restorative, which makes this essence a highly useful addition to tho trav eller’s portmanteau, ns well as lo (he family collection of remedies. Where there Is nn unpleasant sense of weight or nau sea after eating, front Imperfect digestion, or where nau sea is induced from riding in a rail road cur, nr carriage, or from Iho motion of n vessel nl sen, llio Kssonco or Ginger, if given according to tlie directions, will almost Invnrinbl) give relief. In ordinary Dlarrlunn,incipient cholera,in short In all cases or prostration of the digestive functions, whether from indulgence or disease, It is of inestimable value. During the summer months end In Southern climates, It Is invaluable, particularly during the prevalence or ep- idbmlc cholera; no traveller or family should bo without It. A largo Invoice received by tlie agents, tn 28 A. A. BOLOMON8 fc CO., Market Square. I>II. It TASK’S Union nnd Anfi-Porlofllc PIIIn. A CERTAIN cure for Cldlls nnd Fever, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Dizziness, Dimness of Sight when pro ceeding from weakness, uml all cognnlo disorders. Warranted to contain neither Calomel, Arsenic, not Quinine, the usual remedies for CIiIIIj and Fover. Fot snlo by (nioytl) A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO. DR. MOUSE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A PitEITOMEXOJY /AT MEDICINE. P ROFESSOR MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR, OU CORDIAL, Tliu Eighlli Wonder of tho Botanic World. The Invigorating Elixir and Cordial introduced into medical prac Ice by the great Chemist, Physician and Traveller, Dr. M. Morse, lias for its basis an (Menial herb, first brought from tbo stony deserts or Arabia I’c- tren, fry that eminent philosopher, w liicli hns been en dorsed by the medical colleges or all the great cities of of Europe as tlie best preparation extant for the CURE OF NERVOUS DISEASES. No language can convey un adequate idea of tho im mediate and nlinost miraculous change which it occa sions in the diseased, debilitated and shattered nervous svslein. Whether broken down by ex cess, weak by Na ture, or impaired by sickness, Ihe unstrung nnd relaxed organization is ut once re-bruccd, re-vivified, und built up. The mental nnd physical svmptotns of nervousdis- ease vanish together under its influence. Nor is tlie ef fect temporary. On the contrary, die relief 1b perma nent; for the cordial properties of tho medicine reach tlie constitution itself, ami restore ft to its normal coudi- tlon. Well may tlie preparation be called tlie MEDICAL WONDER of tho nineteenth century. It is. as the first scientific men in tlie old world havo admitted, that miracle ol medicine heretofore supposed to have no existence, A STIMULANT THAT ENTAILS NO RE-ACTION. Its force Is never expanded, us is the case with opium, alcoholic preparations, nnd nil other excitants. Tlie ef fect of these is brief, und it may well lie said of him who lakes them, “the last state of tliut man is wor*e than the first.” But the Elixir is an exhilarant without a sin gle drawl jack—safe in its operation, perpetual In Its happy Influence upon the nerves, the ml ml, and tlie en tire organization. In cases of neuralgia, heuilache, ver- tlgo, pain iu the nerves ortho face, ami tlie various train of nervous affections, it will produce a cure in an aston ishing short period ol time; and il will also remove de pression, excitemcnl, a tendency to blush, restlessness, sleeplessness dislike of society, incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, confusion, giddiness, blood lo the head, melnncholy, mental debility, hysteria, indeci sion, wretchedness, thoughts of self-destruction, fear of insanity, hypocomlriasis, dyspepsia, general prostration, irritability,* nervousness, inability lo sleep, fiver com- plaint, flour nlbtis, and all diseases Incident to females, hysteria, monomania, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart, constipation, fcc. 4c., from whatever cause nris iug, il is, if there is any reliance lo bo placed ou human testimony, absolutely infallible. An appeal is made to EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness tremors, pains In the back, or any rubor disorder, whe Iher peculiar to her sex, or common to botli sexes, to give the Invigorating Cordial a trial. LET FACTS SPEAK Foil THEMSELVES. Hear what tho celebrated nnd distinguished I)r, Wood, of Massachusetts, says of il: Dear Sir—l gives me pleasure In Inform you that one Tiny patients, while in Boston, procured some of your Cordial, which lie lias taken two weeks, nml that lie is entirely cured. Ho already looks like a new person, who so short a lime ago looked so pale und thin, and was scarcely able to crawl around. J 1 bought Jt scarcely possible Tor him ever to regain his full strength nml fa culties ; iris case was nn extremely bad one. I prescribed tbo usual medicine used in "itch cases in the Hospital, but they wore of no cllVct. In tho meantime, my patient had procured some of your Cordial, which effected a euro I am satisfied no other medicine could have done. I shall over warmly recommend it when an opportunity occurs. Tbo Inventor in my younger daysl well remem ber as being considered one of tlie most skillful plivsi- ctansm Ihe United States, nnd had heard iris Cordial very highly spoken of; but was ono of tho incredulous ns tolls merits until I was so unexpectedly and satiafac- torlly convinced to the contrary. I remain, very truly, yours, H. A. WOOD, M. I). clergymen, as well-as physicians, nnd thousands ot others in nil parts of the United States, are continually sendimr certificates, informing us of the benefits derived from using Dr. Morse’s Cordial. Wo can publish only a few. Hie following is a specimen: REV. JOHN SEGKR, of Jersey City, nn old and highly respectable gentleman of tlie Baptist persuasion, banded in tho following ccrtl- (lenta at Dr. Morse’s office. Il speuks for itself: Dr. Morbk—Dear Sir: I am constrained to give you a statement of tho benefit I derived from using vour Cor dial, believing, by so doing, I shall render a benefit to those who are suffering ns I have been. ;Jl was afflicted for tunny mouths with pains In tho bbnd and dimness orsight, together witli greul nervous debili ty, so much that it was wilii much difficulty for m^ to wnlk or keep about. My digestive organs, also, were much deranged. I used quite a number of remedies, but received little or no benefit, until I look your Cor dial, which, through the kindness of Providence, has;re- stored me to more than my tistinl health, as I now am enjoying belter health than 1 havo dono for u numbed years. 1 am now 00 years of age. I believe it to be invaluable medicine, which I recommend to my nume rous acquaintances, and they are very large, ns I Itrve been a minister a grout many years. 1 hope this hasty sLetch may bo us much benefit to you as tlie medic lias to mo. JOHN SEGER, Jersey City Jan. 7, 1852. METHODIST CLERGYMAN. The following was sent to our agent In Rahway, by Rev. J. O. Tunison, of tlie Methodist Episcopal Church— ono of tbo most learned and respected In ihe connection —nnd Is another proof of tho wonderful effect of Dr. Morse’s Invigorating Cordial on the system: Friend Robinson:—Having for some years past, as you aro aware, experienced great general debility of my sys tem. attended with constant nnd alarming Irrltallouol . , TliO Tttpg ThtoWorm U tho most difficult ono to destroy nr *u that Inhabit he human body. It grows to an3L,t n dellfiHe lunKJIi, mid bccomfiiR m colled awl : use the proper medicines for their disease. To ilu?. who are afflicted with this nwfol fo e to heslib. I rtZm mend tho Use of my Worm Syrup and l.tttr Syrup to be taken In doses of two table ipoonfoli i| ir « ‘tfm . d J! r ; x $ tn tal i 0 flro lo eight or my fij! Pills, to dislodge and pass tho worm. By siriclly follow, ing these directions,’the most obstinate cas«i of t.L worm can Ire speedly cured. *»* Hound or Sfoinucls Worm. This worm Is usually round in the small lnu»tih M Is the worm most common to children, yet it .... Urely confined to them, as adults have frequently bien known to suffer With them. The tympt,.m\ Inont while affected with this worm, are 1 lardlesK fullness of ihe belly, slimy stools, looseness of ilia bow. els, picking nl tbo hose, s bhielsb streak under theew * fcc. If you, or any of your children, have any «,r',i ’ above symptoms, llOBENSACK’H WORM SYrupe*» tardy be depended upon-by using Jtyou huvesaruin •afo and speedy cure: and tf after using it according ft the directions, Ihe patient Is not restored to health sm lbe worms thoroughly eradicated from tho sistcm’vua can rest assured there is no remedy beyond the nr*,,., as for fall, there is no such word us full with those who ure my fl'orm Syrup. 0 ANcuridt*«,or Small Thread Worms. These worms, to which the human si stem Is liable the most troublesome of all others. They are geaerslli lo bo found In tbo rectum,and If allowed to rcmsirl from the irritation they produce, lay the foandstloa !,,t •erious disorders, such as inflammation of the bowel* and other dernugemeuts of the stomach The best nnd elfr.t medicine llmt canbeusod Is llOBKNKACK’B WORM BYKUP. Such is the astonishing power of ray medi- clnos over Ascaridcs, that I defy any one to produce & case where my Worm Syrup and Liver Pill» are recom mended lobe used they will not cure. All that is neces sary is to use the Syrup in accordance with directions on each bottle; ami In case a gentle purgative is required in order to allay Iho irritation they produce, the Liver Pills by thelrsymnatbisiiig action and healthy operating upon the bowels, is the most pleasant medicine that can betaken. Hobcnsack’s Liver Pills, Nopnrtof the system la more liable lo disease than the Liver, it being supplied with numerous bloodves sels and nerves, and if diseased, Ihe blood of c«m*e flowing through all parts of the body produces l.inr Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious Affections, Uyiptpim, bc.,(fc. LIVEIl COMPLAINT* la attended with chlJJs, succeeded by fever, severe pains In the region of tlie Liver, vomiting, bitter taste, ‘yellow furred tongue, pulse full und bounding, the pain In the side Is increased by pressure, should the left lobs be affected, the pain is generally In the left shoulder, wllh a short, dry cough, the. shin becoming of a mllo» appearance,and the stools cfay colored, Tnfsdlsessechi) be cured by tlie useof IILBENSACK’S LIVER PILLS ns lhey net directly upon tlie *culorihedi*<-ate,nndtliH) operating upon lire Dowels they expel all the corrupt aud vitiated matter from tlie sybti-in. DYSPEPSIA. The symplomsof Dyspepsia, aud its various diseases, are dizziness In the bead, heartburn, oppression sl'<r eating meals,sourness arising from the stomach, fcc., and sometimes a general languor of the w hole body, from this it will be seen that the disease owes its oriria (o a disorganized elate ot the Liver and stomach, tin. BENSAC'K’S LIVER PILLS is the very medicine to ef. feet u permanent aud lasting cure, as they net by chu*. ing tlie certain morbid actiou of the system into a healthy action, and rendering the blood pure and healthy. To Females. You will find these Pills an invaluable mediclneln many complaints to which y«u ure subject. In obstruc tions either total nr partial, they have been found nf in estimable benefit In restoring and purifying the bio-i] and other fluids so as to cure all other complaint* which may arise from fetnaio irregularities, as headache, dim. ness of sight, pain iu the side, back, fcc. These rills are tho only safe und effectual remedy to cure the following complaints. Gout, Nervousness, Melancholy, Sick Head ache, Giddiness, Rheutnullstn, distressing llieuoi*,Dim ness of sight, or In fact any of the clfreuses that arise from affections of the I.ivcr, impurity of the Blood, or constipurioiiorihe Bowels. IHF.DICAI* EVIDENCE. We. the undersigned Physicians, having had there- ceipt of iheJr manufacture submitted to us for in spec, tlon, say that the ingredients of which they are conq»-i. ed makes them Hie best Pill in use for all diseases o( tlie Liver,Impurities ol the Blood, fcc. GEORGE WOOD.M.D. F. CROWLEY, M. I). L. BOWEN, M. IJ. tjT Purchase none but those having the signature-‘J. N HoBKNSAC'K,” as all othersnre worthies imitntfot.s. Agents wishing new supplies, and all others wishing to become agents, must address the Proprietor, J. X. HOBENSACK, nl his Laboratory. No. I2il North SEC OND .street, above Race, PHILADELPHIA. Sold try nil Druggistsand Merchant* in the i'.S. For sale by J. II. Cartkr fc Co., J. It. Moors fc Co. A. A. Solomons fc Co., and J. E. Ds Fork, Sava ub Georgia. may 19—lawljawofr GOOD MEDICINES! Sl'AKLEK’* ANODYNE CHEERY EXPECTORANT. 1 8 confidently recommended to Invalfds.asunsurpi.JMd by any known preparation, for the cure of Coughs, Hoarseness, and other forms of common Cold-: Bronchi- its. Asthma, Croup, Consumption iu an early since, ai.-l for tire relief of the Patient even Iu advanced stages el Hurt fain) disease. It combines. In n aclenllflc manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with other* of more recent discimrj, und beside* its soothing und tonic qualities acts through tho skin gently,and with great efficacy, for Iheeurtid this class of diseases. Stabler’* Dlarrlisrn Cordial Is n pleasant mixture, compounded in agreement w ith tbo rules ol Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, lone know a and celebrated lor their peculiar efficacy in curing filar- rhwn, nnd similar affections of the system. In its ncifoo it allays nntiseu nnd produces a healthy condition ol the Liver, Huts removing the cause nt the same time that it cures Hie disease. The valuable medicines above named have rrn-i . been introduced, with the approval of u number ol the Medical Profession- in tbo city of Baltimore uml else- tvl.cre, arid In practice have succeeded most admirably in curing Hie disease* for which they are prescrilu d.— They are offered lo the country practitioner, asfincdi- clues which lie cun in all respect* depend upon, a* pared 111 agreement with the experience ef someoi i most learned and judicious physicians, and strict!) in accordance wllh the rules ol Pharmacy, and so especi ally serving his convenience, who cannot so readily ns tho city physician imve hits own prescri|iri«"»coiuno»ad- ed by n practical Pharmaceutist. • . „ 8ee the descriptive pamphlets to be had gratis ot at who have ihe medicines for sale, containing recommeid- atioiia from Doctors Martin, Baltzell, Addison, l'nyi-e, Huudy, Love, fcc. Doctor 8. It. Martin says: “ 1 do not hesitate to ream- mend your Diarrhoea Cordial and Auodyne Cherry Ex pectorant,” &c. . , Doctor John Addfsonsnys: “It gires me much fJess- ure to add my testimony to llmt of others, in favor ef the extraordinary efficacy of your Dlorrho-a Cordial, kc.; and of the Expectorant, “ l have no hesitation in recom mending it, as a most valuable med'eine,’ fcc. Doctor IL A Payne says lie used the Dinrrli.ra tordisJ ill bis practice “with tho happiest effect, and thinks >» one of tlie most convenient nnd efficient combiiutn-Jt ever offered to our profession.” . , Doctor I*. D. Handy writes: “I have administer** your Anodyne Expectorant, in several cares ot Broncjuu affection, with the most happy result*, ami from » *«"'*• ledge of Its admirable effects, * can with the greatest confidence recommend It,” fcc. ' Do*~or W. S. Lovo writes to us that he has adminis tered the Expectorant to Ids wife, who lias handle Bron chitis for fourteen years, and that she is rust recovenag from her long standing malady. It has in a few »'« ** done Iter more good than all the remedies she has here tofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceutics In tho city of Baltimore, write: “ We are satisfied the preparations known astfluhler's Anodyne*'he") r-M n " torant and Slnhler’s Diarrhceu Cordial are medicines ot grenl value, ntul very efficient tor the relief and care tiio disense* for which they are recommended, ihej ot ” the evidonce of sklB anu care In their preparatio" al stylo of putting up, nnd we take pleasure in recommetm- Twkntv-Skven of the most respectable Merchasts, residents of Maryland, Viroinu, and N°* TU Jr**®* lina, who have sold nnd also used these m '“! f ‘ rf . themselves,say, “From our own erprrimvt and jnai our tustomirs, wedo confidently recommend them no Bono Publico. We have never known used for tlie disenses for which they nre prescribed, to ua so efficient nnd to give such entire srtisfaetionte»''• The above notices of recommendation from mem ' h or Ihe Medical Faculty, Piiarmacki'TISts ol m* standing, nnd Merchants of the first re*Pf*•» should be sufficient to satisfy nil, tlml lhere me *?* c J > i - dif- worthy of trial by tho afflicted, nnd that they art °J“ ' Cerent stamp and class from the “Quackery mm keepers gonorally. 120 Pratt Strrrt, Baltimsr*, m 18— ln*,!5awo1v . _ IIEIRE'S UNRIVALED PI5CTOHAll COUGH CANDY. T his ARTICLE Is a never falling remedy for Coughs, Colds, Iloiirsones*, SoreTItronf, nnd Tlghinessof Ihe Lunge nr Chest. Personswhonrcmuchexposed.nnd trou bled wllh Irritable Cough* nnd weak Lungs, will find nl- most Instant retiof by trying lbe Pectoral Candy. In foct no one ahonld bo without ll when ihechangealn the wea ther aro so frequent. No articlo of Cough Candy has been so much appreciated for Its safety nnd certain cure; you will And it needs but ono trial, to convince all of Us Afrc,i rr 8 oM!»if)N*. co. Iliitlwr’s Tnstoless NoIttlltsR’sj Powder. A IXthosolidlngredlentooftho«?UII»*’" "priMt *|Wcn xV nro usunlly offered to the public In the two separate portions, are here, by n process *J**,?^j spontaneous action upon each, combl itod In one com* pound powdnr, tho effervescing aoliHlon of which In water Is rendered marly tasteless. Besides being more nstnlnble. It Is made In much less time, and wllh lull Bely less trouble than that produced w ill the two pot* d.ra^rap.rwl fn Iho n.ti*l J-Jj loiSlSafi, A. A. SOLOMONS fc CO. T improved JGxtraSlaic Neldllt* Powder*. HE (B Powders are prepared expressly for Ihe retail trade, from superior (tnporled materials, nud are warranted foil weight SoldlltzPowdora,(whenaccurately prepared, ns tbeso are wnrrnnled to be) are held In the highest estimation for thblr peculiar virtue* Iu giving re lief where there la Indlgcailon, heart-bum, or billoua affections prevail; nnd when usod according to the dl* rocllons. form an effervescing aperient draught, more ngrcenble, yot possessing all tho medicinal properties of the much esleemodSeldill* Springs In, Gormonjr. By m88 W. W. LINCOLN, Monument Square. i flalloivny’sHarfelnglnkr 71 F ir BALK by the narrel or OallotWaLflanowiy’* prices, by CucWT] J. U. COOPER fc CO. ' ’# tern, attended with constant nnd alarming ... tho throat and lungs, I was, nl your instance, and In con sequence of having read CapL McLean’s decided testi mony lu Its behalf, Induced lo try Dr. Morse’s for- rallied Elixir. I tried It, I confess, more In the hope than in tho confidence of Its proving efficacious; bull am bound In candor to acknowledge that I had not tried It long before I began lo expcrlonco its atdulnryolfecls:— Hint l inay now say wllh Capt.McLcnn, “that I would not now be wlthcfcit It on any consideration.” It has done me more good than any previous remedy I havo tried, and If this statement Is deemed by you nf any importance, vou may Itavemy full consent lo make It public. 3 Rahway, Aug. 3, 1850. J. 0.TUNISON. THE MEDICAL JOURNALS llavo notin n single instance that has boon authenti cated, given - thclr sanction lonny olher preparation for the above complaints. U Kaa In many desperate and vi olent cases effected radical cures, after patient* had been Abandoned and their condition pronounced hopeless by medical praclltlnnora of high professional character. R Is put up highly concentrated, In pint bottle*, with the iintito blown in tne glass, and sold for §3 per bottle—0 for 812—824 iho dozen. f!jr Imnortnul advice accompanies each botlle. Prepared by M. MORSE, M. D*nnd for ante by CHAB. H. RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, to whom nil ordora must bo addressed. .... Aoents—A. A. Solomons fc Co-, 8avar»nsbt llavl- UtmL Risley fc Co., Augusta; llnvllsnd, Harral fc Co M Sold by 'Druggists generally throughout the United Slates. Rft-lyo lliinbmitl’N Calcined Mngiteilfe rplIB SUPERIOR QU ALITIES of this Magneste. are i entirely deprived of Carbo lic Acid, free from unpleasant taste, smell, or other disagreeable crop- 'erly, and without roughness and grtliluess to ihe touch lo palato. One tttnpmMofjf, Ik equal ln strength or three or fbur iea-spooufull of lire oomrobtt £*lc oed asK&daBgftagawg ’ iiucxoB i<ii «sm.n The Pocket MseulaiiiiW ONE HIS OWN I’H'f'pA, J„b v THE F'-rdelli OiionundredKngwvingN*"'* Ing Dlsesses and Maifonnj or the HumsteSyri*"JKJ'J i shape nnd form. To which u JjSSSBSSSKSl ftifflkSvspasft Ut«o fitlier be sgwgg present a copy ‘’( 1 ' he n^ a y I, API US to bis child- save him Irani so -m mm I-ot «»> yn^nff wltforot enter Into the wcwtobHgnrionii of married l«J uf . reading the POCKCT^C'ULAPILB. Ldg Of fering mim a hacknlcd Lough. Pstn In the , p,,|, e p- nights, nervous feeling and 7® P ;| e another ticMjn*atlons,snd given up by^the frphj»«ri'p,,* momont without coiisuning the AfrtULAt ‘ n . tho married, or those about to 1 be ntnrrW ril f , h# meat, read this tru y nreffll book, •• » "« Ktwn t means of saving thousands or unfortunate from the very Jaws of death. pivBCENTS*"’ |jr Any persotisendltigTW LNTY-FIV ^ w cii«w:m.A-ws- emm W BAKER fc CO.'a American and . um ChnoOUlM, Coco, .tid premium. Imre lm™ .w.rdeil kj > l, ‘ffierltdp" Thd F.lnor tho Union, u*fnr™i« hj Oroccm In tho tinned IHntM, -nd *T£ Tm‘“i llu*.nr k Mnnn.T.New York 1 “J-S. R.I- phll.dclphln; Tnni, V, H.nnntnn, B.limiom Sr *MKfH * ® Dorchestefr* afi lyl rlchwl - fur F&rSff»