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... NHerlff’s Sale.
..o sold on tlio first Tuesday in Sop*
toinher next, before tho Court House in
Savannah, botwceii tho usual hours of
wring articles, lo wit:
jJno'Soerctnry ami Book Case, one Sofa, one
flldeboird, two Mirror*, four Prints and ouo Map
oftho United Staton; levied on us the property of
Constant Pornaud to sotfc/V on execution in fa
vor of Elizabeth Loo vs. Constant Pernuud.—
Property pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney.
• e ELISHA WYLLY, Deputy SharlfT
c. c. 1*. & o. * t. c. a.
. *hg 1 (Georgian)
#w
^ftho city
Sl&ctift’B Sale.
ILL l>e sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
„ „ tombur next, before the Court Home m
»jo city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of
Bale, tho following tots of Land and the improve-
, munis thereon, situate, lying and being in tho ci-
1 ty of Savannah, to wit:
Lot number eight (8) and improvements, third
TyUiing Reynolds’ Ward, bounded north by a
lane, south by Broughton-strcot, east by lot num
ber seven (7) and west by lot number uiuo (9;)
nt«n. tho eastern ono halt of lot number tea (10)
end its improvements, TyrcontielTv thing Derby
•Ward, bounded north by nlano. south by Brough-
ton-street, rest by Proyton-streot, nnd west by
the western hnlf of said lot number ten (10;) levi
ed on under and by virtue of an execution, issued
out of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, at
tho instance ofClaghorn & Wood vs. Johu Gard
ner. Property pointed out by defendant.
EUSIIA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
au'gT
SlicrMPs Sale.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tomber next, before the Court House iu
tho City of Savannah, between tho usual hours
ofsale,
THc‘'lmprovements on Lot number twelve,
(1*2) bounded oast by Jcffersou-slreet, south by
llarris-slrcot, west by Lot No. 13, and north by
Lot No. —; levied on ns tho property of Peter G.
Hyrno, to satisfy two executions in favor of Levy
Stevens vs. Peter G. llyrne. Levy made aud
returned to me by a Constable.
ELlSUA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
‘ aug 1(Georgian)
Sheriffs Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber noxt, beforo tho Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of
•alot
The steamboat Oglethorpe, her machinery,
boiler, engine nnd appurtenances; fiveTow Boats,
Nos. 1,2,0,7 nnd 11, two hand Engines nnd one
Desk;levied nnunicr nnd by virtue ofa fi. fa. on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham County at the instance of
William A. Kain vn. the President, Directors aud
Company of the Savunuah A Augusta Steam
boat Company.
P.LISIIA WYLLY, Sheriff c.c.
• aug 1 (Georgian)
IWolTntt’s Ellfc JMHs and Plimnls
T HESE MfiftelbK hnvo long boen known nnd
appreciated for (licit oxtriordltiurv and im-
niodinio power. nrro.turing perfectliotilth to per-
notiK mi flaring nnder tienrl.v'evurv kind of diiotuo
lo wlilchlnolimnnnfrnuio I.Ilnblo. I ‘
The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity nf-
forded bv tho universal dilfesion 6 film dully press
for placing hi. VEGETABLE LIFE-PILLS
within tho knowledge nnd rnncli ofovory individ
ual in tho community. Unlike tho host of
nininns quackeries which boast of vegetabin in
gredients, tho Life Pills arc purely and solely
vegetable, and contain neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any othor mineral in any form
whatever. They arc entirely composed of ex
tracts from rnro and powerful plant.-*, tho virtues
of which though long known to several Indian
tribes, and recently to soino eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists nre altogether unknown to tho ig-
uorant pretenders to medical science, and were
never before administered in so happily effica
cious a combination.
THE PHCENIX BITTERS ore so called, be-
causa jdicy possess the power of restoring tho ex
piring embers of health, to glowing vigor through
out tho constitution, as tho Phccnix is said to bo
restored to life from tho ashes of its own dissolu
tion. The Pliamix Bitters arc entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain nnrts of
the western country, which will infuiibly coro
FEVERS AND AGUES ofoll kinds; will never
fail to eradicate entirely nil the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar
ations oVSnrsMwUln. nnd will immediately euro
Ilia determin-1 ion of BLOOD TO THE HEAD!
never foils iu sickness incident to young females:
and will he found a certain remedy in all case, of
nervous debility nnd weakness of the most im
paired constitutions.
Ah a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, tho efficacy of die Phoenix Bitters
will ho demonstrated hv the uso ofu sinelo bottle.
The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wine
glass full, in water or w ine, nnd this quantity may
be taken two or threo limns n day, about half an
hour before meals, or a less quantity may bo ta
ken at all times. To those who nro’afflicted with
indigestion nftar meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very greatly increase tho uc-
tion ofthe principal viscera,help them to perform
their functions, and enable thu stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Tints indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouths ofthe absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
nml strength of body and energy of mind arc the
happy results.
For farther particulars of Moffett's Life Pill:
nnd Phatnix Bitters, apply at .V- <r “|j| V 1
516 Broadway, New Yotic.
P. Cooper's ncRocd American
TTrAlialANTl! to Russia
VY Isitiglnss for Tublo J Jellies, and of great
service in diseases whfcro dolicnlo nnimnl food is
required, and well calculate cl fnrlotigsca voyages.
It imptoveshy ago if kept, dry ,4ml con ho mads
Into Soup in a few mirtutes und is of great nor
vice in clarifying Cider, Beer and Wine.
For ’Irnlc Jellies.—Use threo good eizod lem
ons, cut in thin slices,with the skill on, one pound
of white sugar, two quarts of bold water, two
ounces offsmgSam.tyuich should ho first soaked
in other cold water for halfatt hour,) ouo stick of
ciiinnmou, a tiulo nutmeg, orange paal, or other
spice In suittlio taste. If tho Jelly is desired In
ho perfectly transparent, ntld tho whites of three
or tour eggs, stir them well with the other ingre
dients—boil the wholo for ono miuutn, and then
pour it through tho jelly bag, when it may bo pul
into glasses nr moulds, and when perfectly cold,
will ho ready for use. Tho moulds should fio wet
with a little of tho white ofott egg and water just
beforo tho jolly is put in thorn.
The Jolly Bag is mado 6fflann®l8or 10 Inches
nernsa the opening, nnd about hnlfa yard deep,
narrowing to a point a! tho bottom. 'Tho liquid
that run* through first, should bo poured back in
tho jelly bag until it runs through clear.
Add ono pint of Wine to-tho nbovo for Wine
Jelly. Othor liquids made from preserves, may
hn jollied by using tho sumo proportion of tho
Isinglass.
Blanc Manse may ho mado by using at least
one ounce of Isinglass for two quarts of milk or
cream, the peal of two lemons, sugar, und spice
to suittlio taste—bring tliu wholo to a boiling heal,
strain it, and when nearly cool* stir it well to mix
the cream that will rise while cooling, pour It in
moulds, and when perfectly cold, it may lie turn
ed on I and will then be ready for use.—-Tho moulds
should ho first wot withoold water, which will pre
vent it from sticking to thorn. For sale hv
PORCH Ell & L V ROCHE,
may 5 Opposite tho Market.
Sheriffs Salt*.
W ILL he sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, before the Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between the usual hours of
•ole.
All those four Lots of Land in Curry Town,
City of Savannah, known as the Lots Nos. sev-
' en, (7) nino,(9)snventeeu, (17) nnd twenty-one,
(21) benig part ofa five acre lot lately divided be
tween George Millch, F. M. Stone nnd Richard
F. Williams,by virtue of a writ of partition issued
out of the Superior Court of Chatham County.
Bald Lots levied on ns the property of George
Milieu to satisfy an execution in favor of William
Williams vs. George Milien. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff's Attorneys.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
. ang 1(Georgian)
Dr. Eitcu's Universal 'Strength*
t cuing Plaster,
Unrivalled and Unequalled!!
C N ELE ORATED for curing pains, or weakness
J in tho breast, side, hack or limbs; also, for
gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia.
In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
oppression ofthe stomach, &c. they will give im
mediate and soothing relief;.and, for neatness,
pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, uro deci
dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose
hus:ue«a or avocations require that they should
sit or stand much, or tliusu of sedentary Imhits
» ..... x-yp S« n «'“»X. wl »' ""'y be troubled with pnin.in tho
pplyat Moir.it-. Office No. «<*• advi.ed to try one ol tl,o-o
Cork where (he Pitt, can bo I keatilifiitand tturiv&Uedpltutera. they are dif-
obtained for $o cents, 50 cents and §1 per box;
and the Bitters for $1 a §2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wouderlul efficacy of both,
may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDraytoii-8t.
jnly 14 1C9—ly
Glynn County Sheriff's Sale,
(POSTPONED.)
O N tho first Tuesday in September next, will
be sold ut the Court House in the citv of ease
Brunswick, between the usual hours of sale.’the
fbllowltij
dy, as A
J,A tract of Land
bounded N. W. hy Watts’ laud, N. E. by vacant
land, S. E. by Rvait'a land. Also, a tract con
taining four hundred nerps, hounded 3. by lands
of Solomon Moody, S. W. by Salt Marsh, W. by
lands of Aimer Harrell, N. E. by Robert .Moody'n
land, E. by vacant land; levied on to satisfy three
fi fn'a t<uiir>r1 not nf th<* JtieiitPi' Court in fiicnr
Dr. Taylor's RnNuiii of Liver
wort, A
F OR consumption and liver complaint,coughs,
colds, asthma. difiiculty of breathing, pains
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpitation ofthe heart, oppression and soreness
of the chost, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto
ration. and all other affections of the cheit, lungs
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervous system, or
tho>e who are unable to rest well at night, this
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimable value oftbis celebrated medicine
has been highly tested, nnd found not wanliug.
The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flatter
ing accounts of his snccessjnnd it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the medicine of the
people! It is u«ed by the Medical Faculty; sup
ported by the Clergy, advocated by*the whole
Ncw-York Press, aud is in the house of most of
our citizens.
It may be taken without tho least fear of dau
ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis
ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, and is hourly performing;
ferentfroiu others, nnd free from objections which
are generally made against plasters. Perhaps
there is no medical observation better established
than that “ Consumption originates in neglected
Colds.” In n climate so variable a 1 * ours, it re
quires more care and attention to guard against
the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than
most persons are able and williug to bestow. It
cannot therefore hut ho a gratification to the sub
scriber to he enabled to offer to all of consump
tive habits: or those afflicted with distressing pains
in the side or breast, or any uifectinti ofthe broast
mid lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by
using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
In the course of more than twenty years pro
fessional practice, of the many who havo used
them he has not*heard one.solitary complaint; on
the contrary so numerous are the cures they have,
effected, so abundant are the most positive aud
conclusive proofs of their efficacy lie is duily re
ceiving, so nrdent, sincere and grateful is the lan
guage of those who havo used them, that he is in
duced to offer them as decidedly superior to nny
tiling of the kind and unrivalled hy any in the
whole world!! A supply ofthe above for sale by
WM. II. TURNER,
june 16 Opposite the Mansion House.
Valter'S celebrated French Pills.
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills against nil the
quack nostrums ofthe age—for the cure of
n certain disease. The French Pills are applica
ble in all cases for either sex, (warranted free
from mercury.) and do uot affect the breath in
itymilMp’i Elixir or Opium.
A new an a important Oiiairtri/.
I T has l ong boon a great desideratum Ih Medi
cal Bc'enoo, und has been Ae a’lihjectof a vast
amount of Chomlcil experiment, to obtain the
tnodlciinl qualities nf Opium to tho exclusion of
its noxious pVinciplQgtmd usolnss combinations.
No nrticlo iu the wliflfn range ol the Plmrmoco-
luptn is perhaps of creator imporlnnco to man-
Kind; and none which has engaged a greater share
of ehom’iQal attention. Evory preparation hither
to made from this drug, whether in the form of
Extinct, Morphia,Black Drop.Pr.rncoric or Laud
anum, contains iu close combination a poison
with tho antidote, nndliouco wo find tho ndminis-
trillion ofthoin uttciidld with a numerous train of
evils, among which aro hendoehn, lassitude, tre
mors, nausea, vomiting, constipation, derange
ment of tho nervous system—nnd a quality won
derfully predisposing thu system to its habitual
use: to obtain therefore the‘Soothing Opiate and
Auti-Spaamodio Anodyne in nil iu virtues separ
ate fVoin tho deleterious principle of ofthe drug,
lias for a series of years engaged the profound at
tention Of tlie author; it presented itself to his
mind ns a subject of great magnitude; the acqui
sition to the Medical faculty of so important a re
medial agent, nnd tho inoalculnblo amount of hu
man inisorytlmt would bo alleviated hy tho dis
covery, have boon to him n sure guarantee that
ho would reap ii rich reward for his labors, at least
in self-gratulation. Having satisfactorily tested
the Elixir in several hundreds of instances, he
has now the happiness of snying to the public,
that his labors havo beau crowned with triuin-
umplmutsuccess. J. HAMILTON, M. D.
London, November, 1835.
From the almost innumerable testimonials in
its favor, the few which follow arc deemed abun
dantly sufficient to establish its infinite superiori
ty over every other Anodyne preparation.
• Loudon, January, 1837.
Having witnessed the effect of Hamilton’s 'E-
llx’r ofQpInm’ iu a great number of instances, I
hnvo uniformly found it lo possess all tho Ano-
dyno, Sedativo, and Anti-Spasmodic virtues of
Opium, without producing excitement or any
or tho. numuroiis ill consequences which at
tend the use of the other preparations of
thisdrug Tho separation ofthe medicinal from
tho noxious principle of Opium, has been the
subject of almost innumerable experiments, und
hitherto without success—that result, so dosirabie
to the faculty aud so invaluable to mankind, ap
pears now to have been obtained in this Elixir.
ALEXANDER McIIENRY, M. D.
IfuIIyconcur in the above.
ADAM LA ltOCIIE, M. D.
From repeated trial" ofthe “Elixir of Opium,”
I can clieei fully subscribe to tho above.
JOSEPH M. NEWCASTLE. M. D.
I have for several mouths past pi;*-* ribcd the
“Elixir of Opium” in preference to any other
preparation, und concur in the sontimeuts above.
II03EA GALBRAITH, M. D.
In all cases where an Auodyue is required to
procure sleep, relieve pain, &c. the “Elixir of
Opium” preferable to nny other preparation,
It is not only suitable in all cases where ovdinuvs
Opiates are recommended, but can bo used in all
ll.oio cases whore the other preporations of Opi
um would he unsafe and injurious on account ol
the excitement and qther unfavorable symptoms
which they produce. Being freed from the stim
ulating. noxious, nnd deleterious principles con
tained in the drug, tho Elixircnn ho used without
producing any ofthe pernicious efi'oets which fol
low the use of Opium in any of its known forms,
or in anv manner deranging the functions or in
juring the general health ofthe patient.
Caution.—1*0 obtain the genuine article, ob
serve that it is put up iu a moulded phinl, contain
ing 1 1-2 ounces, with the words “ Hamilton’s
Elixir of Opium,” brown in the bottle, that a duty
stamp lettered “J. Hamilton, London,” is over
the cork, that every phinl has round ita handsome
colored envelope, nnd every package of ono doz
en bears the written signature of the subscriber,
who is sole ugent. WM. J. BURRITT.
- New-York.
A supply ofthe nbovo medicine just received
from the Agont, aud for sale hy
ANSON BAUSONS,
june27 No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
Colleton Bitters.
milESE Bitters,purely a vegetable compound,
JL utnl till latdv, used only by a few private
friend*, aro now' offorod to tho public iVOin a
prmoipln of brnovolencn, aud under tho fullest
conviction that they will ho found ft safe nnd sov-
orolgri remedy fer Dyspepsia. Tltoy havo boon
triumphantly tested not only by some of tho most
respectable families itt tho District, ready to sub
scribe to their decided excellence, but also hy tho
fortunate disenvflror, in Rolf-experimont, who; for
ten long yours, suffered oil tho gloom and horror
incidont to that stubborn and distressing disease.
For it euro, much money wan expended—Physl-
ciatis of skill coustiltod—tho most popular medi
cines tried—hut all to no permanent, salutary ef
fect. In tho reputed virtues of “Cosby,” a flut
tering hope wus entertained for o season,hut that
eventually proved not to ho the thing, inasmuch
na it leftUtosystem inti bad state—so weakened
and othorwiso unpleasantly uflbcted, that its farth
er use wua deemed altogether unadvisnblc; which
circumstance led to tho discovery and suceessfti
trial of these invaluable Bitters.
In point of olfioacy, these Bitters have been
found hy the most satisfactory experiments, lo ho
Hilly equal to “Cosby.” Ill some respects, they
are‘decidedly preferable to that celebrated com-
potindt i. e. although nominally as oxponsivo,
(necessarily so hy reason of tho greatest of verv
many of tho ingredients) yet they ore in fact much
cheaper, as a leas quantity is required for a dose,
tiro less debilitating, and more gradually diffusive
iu their operations, (a grand dcHidoriitum in case
tiie patient he‘very weak, and the liver much af
fected) aro tnoro agreeable to the tusto, more hap
py in their general nnd ultimuto effects, never
cause 'inward trembling,’never 'niakn the mouth
and lips sore,’ and render a resort to 'ginger toa,
paregoric, flour of sulphur,’ &c. totally unneces
sary. They will also bo found to possess tho pe
culiar cxccllonco, domed to most other Bitters, of
not proving injurious by continued uso. They
coutniuiiot a single deleterious ingredient, aud,
as seen from tho directions, may lie given with
entire safety to an infant in the month.
REVERENCE.
Rockville—Rev. Thomas John Young.
Filling*’, file—I Inn. Whitenmrsi) B. rtoabrook.
St. Luke’s—lion. B. F. Scott,
St. Paul’s—James King, son. Esq.,Cnpt. Win.
Wilkinson.
John’s Island—T. M. Curtis, M, D., William
Sam.*, Esq.
Wndmalaw—Goo. A. C. Rivers, Edward D.
Bailey. Esqrs.
8t. Helena—ChnrlosG. Conors, Esq.
Chehnw—Charles Miuott, Esq.
Charleston—Edward \V. North, M. D., Wm.
Ycatcs, M D., J. Du La Mottn, M. D., Major
Francis Lance, nnd Henry S. Tew, Esq.
For safe hy
, T. M. & J. M. TURNER, Sole Agt’s.
april 9 . Monumout Square.
fi fa’s issued out ofthe Justices’ Court iu favor
of Dr. F. E. K. Miller and conveyed to \V. A,
Berrie. vs. Estate of Robert Moody, deceased,
jiily 28 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
Glynn County Slier .IPs Stile,
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House
in said County, on tlio first Tuesdaynn
October next, between the usual hours ofsale,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Eu
gene Farrell to a Building in the city of Bruns
wick; levied on as the proporty of said Farrell,
to satisfy an execution issued on the foreclosure
ofa mortgagein favor of Thos. H. Wood.
juf/31 E. M. MOORE. Sheriff a. c.
Administrator’* Sate.
I N pursuance of an order ofthe Inferior Court
of Chatham County, while sitting for ordinal
rv purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
October noxt, at the Court Houses in Union and
Paulding Counties, between the usual hour^of
sale, tho following property, viz:
One tract of Lana containing' 160 acres, more
or less, in Union County, 1»t Section nnd 6th
District, known as number (23) twenty-throe.
One tract in Panlding County, containing 40
acres, more orlc««, 3rd Section and 3rd District,
known ns fmraber (231) two hundred and thirty-
one; belonging to the Estate of Walter Dubois,
and sold for tho benefit ofthe heirs aud creditors.
SAM’L. CLAGHORN, \ A . ,
ORLANDO A. WOOD, ( Admrs •
juiy22 170
entertuined of its virtues hy physicians; tho con
sequent recommendation it receives from the
Medical Faculty—speak cogently aud unequivo
cally of the merits aud success of this medicine.
Invented by an old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed by him in its
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and lamentably diseased wife
the most distressing symptoms of Consumption,
it being now subject to the advice and control of
three physicians, together with the many testimo
nials and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given us by persons who have
received iu potent and salutary effect, must go
for, very far, to recommend this as a Vegetable
Medicine ofitiiequnlled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all the discuses which prey up
on the chest, lungs and liver*
l£j**Be<rarc of Counterfeits!—Frauds upon this
medicino arc issued in every direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort,” and do not take any thing else. There is
no other medicine connected with this, or in any
way possessing the same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot
tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this will
bo forgery. For sale at
T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S,
june 1 Monument Square.
Administratrix’* Sate.
O N the first Tuesday, in September next, will
he sold at tlio Court House in the town of
Jefferson, Camden County, n negro man named
Joe, belonging to the estnto of David Bailey, late
of said county deceased; and sold under nil order
from the Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of
making a division among tho heirs.
.junefcfl) SARAH BAILEY, Adin’ix.
Notice.
W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, at fee bouse of John F.
Mays, deceased, iu Glynn Coituty, within the
legal hours ofsale, tlio following properly,to wit:
One grey Mare, one double barrel Shot Gun,
Otwpoirol pocket Pistols, and other urticles too
tedious to.mem.wii. Terms mado known on
day of sale. ..** JAMES MAY, Adtn’or.
' jtoJH " n
regard to diet nr application to busiue^. In long
protracted or ehroire stages ofthe di-ense, obsti
nate Gleets, Fluor Alims, Gravel, female com
plaints, ora weakness of those organs, they are
beyond a doubt the most effectual remedy ever
discovered, having cured many obntiuate coses
otter every other medicine had failed. The French
Pills havo bean so universally successful that the
Fropriotorchnlleuges any ono to produce a rem
edy of equal certainty under a forfeiture of three
hundred dollars. Just received and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbons’Range.
Price $2 per box. june 4
Flue Toilet Soaps.
C HINESE Mn*k, Otto Rose, Almond, Pal
myrene, Olivo, Vegetable,Cinnamon, Lem
on, Floating, Nonparel, brown Windsor, Low’s
Patent Windsor Soaps; Cosmetic Wash Balls,
Hull's scented Soap,in bars; together with an ex
tensive supply oflughly perfumed Cologne, Or
ange, Rose, Peach and Florida Waters. Just re
ceived and for sale hy
june 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
I
and Moral
iflumticjob/Andrew Combe,
&c: by John Boll, M. D.
. ibt Hnabaud, by Mh» Ellen Pickering,
rNan Darrell, &o.
it received hy ‘ ‘ V-
julyfil W, THORNE WILLIAMS.
Cousin (icoffiy, ~ '
ME Old Bachelor,.a novel, by Theodore
Hook, Esq.
_ . Toman and her Master, by Lady Morgan.
Memoirs of the Court of England during the
eign ofthe Stuarts, including the Protectorate,
^vjiio. Heneago JeHseo,in 2vols. '
• -'Tho Chrisuan Year: Thoughts in verse for
foe Sundays and Uolydays throughout the year.
• The complete Wprksofgir Walter Scott,with
»hy and his lastadditious und illustrations,
- Just received by
W. THORNE WILLIAMS;
Fine Cut Tobacco, "
| GROCE Mrs. G. IJ, Miller’s lino cut
J Tobacco, 1 bhl do Mnccoboy Snuff,2 do
uriUord’s Scotch do, do High Toft, 1 do French
tarpoe do. Just received and for sole hy
ANSON PARSONS. ’
July 30 No. 8 Gibbons' Range. -
J. II. Eustaces' Infallible Gon~
orrlKca^Iixturc.
A T length, has been discovered an infallible
and invaluable remedy for the cure ofthe
most obstinate chronic aud common cases of
Gonorrhma in five days. The dangerous and
listless remedies which have hitherto been offer
ed to those who havo unfortunately incurred the
above troublesome disease, is a subject which has
justly merited tlio censure ofthe faciilty.nnd pro
duced, in many cases, very serious and alarming
effects. To guard against these abuses, J. II.
Eustace has been induced to prepare a prepara
tion which is attended with no dungor whatever,
and is active and efficient in curing the disease,
with little Jrotibln to the patient. *
The proprietor has been studious in this par
ticular, as many persons cannot spare tho time,or
suspend business, to undergo u regular course'of
medicino and regimen. This preparation will
entirely obviate this necessity. The course to ho
pursued is exceedingly simple, nnd will not in
terfere with the regular duties of business; and if
the medieiuo is used according to the directions,
it will effect a speedy cure in five days. As to
its decided efficacies, we will barely remark, that
since its use in this city, there haa not been a fail
ure in a single case, mid there are many, both of
tho Faculty and otherwise, that have already tes
tified with pleasure to its decidedly superior
qualities. Its taste js perfectly agreeable, qttd
persons of tlio most delicate stomachs have used
it without any iucotivcuieiice whatever.
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. *
H> rd3 < Agent.
Dressing Combs, Ac,
J UST received, a large supply of Horn, Ivory
and Shell Dressing Combs; nlsn, superior
Ivory Finn Tooth Combs, Comb Brushes, Ac.
For sale hy ANSON PARSONS,
june 30
Attention Bald Hoads.
No apology for f Figs.
O F all tho remedies ever devsied for thornsto-
( ration and preservation ofthe Hair, nothing
j has been equul to Alberti's Oleaginous Hair Ton
ic. It seldom fails to restore the Hair to health
and beauty. Many who wore bald a few month*
ago, can now exhibit.!uxuriant hoods of hair by
the use of it.
Mr. Bond, ono ofthe Compositors in the office
of the Philadelphia Public Leogcr, who had lost
nearly all his hair front oil’ the top of hi* head, has
hudifoomnlntciv restored hy the use of thin Ton*
^wo Officers of tlio American Navy had good
heads of hair restored to them by using five bot
tles each of this Hair Tonic, one of whom was
oversixty years ofago. Four gentlemen connec
ted with the Public Press in Philadelphia havo ul-
s» had their baldness removed hy using this rem
edy. The Rev. Mr. Parker, Pastor of tlio Pres
byterian Church in Delaware County, Pa. who
was completely bald over all the top of his head,
and was also becoming considerably grey, lias
used only two bottles of this Tonic, and has not
only a luxuriant growth of new hair upon his
head, hut all the grey hairs havo disappeared and
their places have been supplied hy iienllhy hair,
ofa natural color. Finally, nine cases of baldness
out of every ten may positively ho removed hy a
faithful application of this valuable remedy.—
There is, therefore, now, no excuse for a bald
licud. A supply of tho above for sale hy
WM. II. TURNER.
llowniuVs Tonic Rllxtnrc, or
Vegetable Febrifuge.
A specific und haling cure for Fever and Ague.
ITilIlS worthy remedy earnestly repels tho slur
JL of bring a quack medicine, it having been
the result of many years study, cxperieuco and
labor, in the medical practice and observation of
Fevor and Agno. It is composed of such modi-
cinal principles as were considered most fit to re
store the harmony of uction between tho stom
ach, liver, and the other important functions of
tlio system, thu loss of which harmony is evident
ly the immediate cause of tho disease. It speedi
ly promotes a regular and healthy appetite which
is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarious; bv which effect, vigor uiul strength is
soon afforded to the whole system. It must bo
apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a grent variety of
complaints. By renewing tho healthy action of
tho digestive organs, it has proved itself of re
markable benefit iu dyspepsia, depraved appe
tite, heart-burn; water brash, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and
ull other affections of similar origin, out it is in
tho treatment of Fevers, and especially in Fever
and Ague, or* Remittent Tcver, Uiot its powers
have been principally tested, and with those who
havo seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover
oign to all remedies heretofore discovered for
those diseases. It has also becu used as u pre-
vryitivc, hy many who were subject to a periodi
ca! recurrence ofthe chills and fever, nnd it has
always warded oft* tho apprehended attack. It
was deemed not improper to accompany tho veg
etable febrifuge with a le w of tho many unequiv
ocal certificate»politely furnished to the proprie
tor, corroborative of the foregoing statements.—
For further accounts of its great usefulness, see
pamphlets accompanying each bottle
A fresh supply of tlio above valuable medicine
jilst received, and for sale hy
A. PARSONS, '
march 20 No. 8 Gibbons' Buildings.
—— ***
of (In water.
Grotinhrior oomii,, Virginia, that Ui« tnodle.'i
f^«wsKfl&sai
two oiroct. which are exerlod upon lha .y.tain bv
thu .alia oftlioso waters obuihiuU'by ouralhlovnn
oration. Tlio jimplo salts ol* tho water thus 0 R.
tallied, although aulhcienily strong, in convenient
hobos, for many cases ofdisoflao, ute, perhtuw n*
a cathartic, too plow In their operation rorTeneini
use. To combiuo tlio specific virtues of tL gniu
ortho water with n luoro speedy cathartic effect
it has been found advantageous, to unite with
the anhno ingredients, very small portions of vos
otahlopurgiiuvo matter, anil in this form tlio nrfi
do is now prepared under the lights and sauctiom
or experience, and recommended, not asa iiatuT
con remedial loro very dine mm, but ns a valli
altorallvfl and cutliurtie medicine, adapted to !
variety ol nffoctions for which medicines of thU
class aro usually proper. For some time this med
■cine has been prepared at tho Springs and JivJn
away to such individuals ns desired its use
calls for it hnvo, however, now become m Dm
quent (its preparation being very troublesome!
it has been thought expedient to prepare small
quantities of it for snl° to supply tho public. It
will ho found woll adapted to many eases of Dys-
pqisin, Liver Complaints, Jnundicn.Rheumatism,
neuralgia, Chorons, Cutaneous Eruptious, Ob
stinate Los ivencss, aud may be used with per
fect safety in any case in winch an alterative and
mild cutliartic effect are desired. Many intelli
gent persons familiar with tho medicine, believe
it to ho peculiarly adapted to.tbo euro of those
chronic affections so successfully treated by the
use ofthe White Sulphur Water, but us yet, cr .
porienco with the medicine hut beetrlbo' limited
to justify nny positive conclusions upon this point.
It usually operates on the bowels, when taken in"
a full dose in from three to six hours. At the
'Springs,’ where tho medicine is much used, ad-
vnntugci" thought to ho derived from drinking
the White Sulphur Water freely tho morning
uftcrit is taken, to work it off, though it is not re
garded ns very essential that any thing should ho
used for this purpose. For sale by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER, Agents.
march 2G
Henry’s Genuine CalcinedTttatr-
nesln.
I S highly beneficial in all diseases ofthe stom
ach nnd bowels which nre nttended with ncid-
ity, nnd gives immediate relief to the t*ccrtburn.
Tlio effects of excess in onting or drinking nre
generally relieved hy it, nnd it affords one ofthe
mildt?«t nnd most pleasant aperients, especially
to persons who, from a sedentary fife or other
causes, nre nnder tho frequent necessity of hnv-
itig recourse to laxatives. To persons'of n I’d-
ions or a gouty habit, it may be recommended
with peculiar propriety: nnd its virtues have been
repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm di-
uiatcn . Many of the complaints of children, in
early infnncy, and even nt more gdvnnced peri
ods. arc attended with acidity; nnd in such c:ws,
tho Calcined Magnesia 1ms n great advantage
over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali
zes the acid in tho alimentary canal, and acts as
an efficacious yet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly rreommendod
medicine just received. For sale hy
julv 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Improved Scidlitz Powders.
T 1!ES£ Powders (when accurately prepared,
as tlieso aro warranted lo be) are held in tho
highest e&timntion for their pecnliur virtues, in
giving relief where indigostiou, heartburn, or bil
ious uffections prevail, and when used according
to the directions, forms nn effervescing aperient
or draught, more agreeable, yet possessing all tlio
medicinal properties of the much esteemed Seid-
lit/. Spring in Germany. . • •
This preparation being almost tasteless, and its
effects certain, it may bo given with ease aud ad
vantage to children aud adults who caunot toko
salts in any othor form. These Powders are pre
pared expressly for my retail trado, fiwn superior
imported materials,and nre warrnntod full weight.
July 10 . . G. U. HENDRICKSON-.
miiF«»ry iS ‘ a, '’ s to * c ”>««**•
r ini Lozenges are strongly recommended
. P1'“' IC attention os a safe and effectual
medicine in coughs, colds, asthmas, Ac. They
are Vfl<7 .orvweable In .orenc nnd tiglitnas. of
tlie brenit, dilficn ty of breadline, homo,,™, &c.
and gtvo great relief in tliattrouTdeioino mnnatinn
tickling in tlio throat, which in «o tormcmina in
thin complaint. The, will be found pnrticdfarly
serviceable at night in allaying coughs, and pro-
moling sleep. . For sale by 1
op;il2 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
. iicviuiii, . _
rial Diseases, .Liver Complaint, Ulcerated Sore
Threat, and Cutaneous Diseases, Tim unrivnl-
J Swellings, I
led und extensive reputation, ami the known ef-
ficacy of this medicine, render it unnecessary lo
speak of it iu detail. It may be procured ut
ANSON PARSONS’,
No, 8 Gibbous’ Building*.
July 8
THE ONLY TRUE AND GENUINE
Dr. Wm. Jiutkin’s Specific Oint
ment,
F OR the cure of white swellings, sore legsand
ulcers, glandular tumours, felons, rheumat
ic naius, sprains and bruises, burns an J scalds,
inflammation in women's breasts, glandularswel-
lings, old und fresh wounds, chilblains, tetters,
piles, ring worms, eruptions of long standing und
sore eyes.
From the Hon. J. Taliaferro, Member of Con
gress, and Member of the late Convention.
Richmo.xi), 9th November, 1829.
Sir—It has been my wish, for a considerable
time, to communicate the good ufleet with which
I have used your ‘Patent Specific Ointment,’ and
which I now understand is made and sold by A-
gents appointed hy yourself. I have applied this
Ointment during the last four years, to every spe
cies oftumour and wound, without fnilityo to pro
duce a ctrrc in every inshnen. I consider it tho
most decided and efficacious remedy iu all Cases
of tumour, he the causo what it may, nnd I have
found nothing so good for wounds of nny des
cription. It may he proper to add that the cure
ofn tumour called White Swelling, given over
hy the most distinguished physicians a** incura
ble, and which they decided would, without am
putation, prove fatal to the patient, was, under
inv immediate notice, effected hy the uso oCyonr
ointment, and the patient is in fine health his
limb affected by tho tumour being restored to a
perfect state of soundness. Abo, that the log of
n man upwards of80 years old, which had been
wounded, and exhibited one dreadfully ulcerated
surface from knee to foot, and which, for more
limn two years, had been considered incurable,
was effectually cured by tho application oftbis
Ointment. I mention these two cases, which fell
under my immediate notice mid management, as
a decided evidence of the efficacy of this remedy
in cases of tumour and of ulcers. I hive experi
enced us decidedly, the good effect of this remedy
In the cure of felons, nnd every species of fresh
wound.
In addition to the ubovo cases, it may be proper
to state what I know of he sure effects as t! remc-
dy in nil cases of scrofulous tumour,
Itseoms to me tlmt any ono who will observe
the operationi of thisOintment, must be eiitisfied
aato .U lwtioficu.1 .OVict, I can,»it|,tho lUinoat
confidcnco, recommittal t |,o u.oofthia imwt vali.-
uhlo remedy. I am, Sir, very roHni-cifiillv'
Dr. Wm. Judkins. ,0HN TaLaFEB®.
A supply ofthe above for safe hy •
WM. II. TURNER,,
aprtl 21 Opposite the Mansion House.
Jayne’s Tonic Ye mlfttgc,
A PLEASANT, safe, und certain preparation
for tlio removal of Worms, Dyspepsia,Sour
Stomach, Fever and Ague, want of Appetite,and
ail diseases ofduhility, especially ofthe Stomach
and Bowels, ami organs of digestion. Prepared
only by Dr. D. Jayno, Inventor mid Proprietor,
No. 20, South Third-street, Philadelphia. And
without his signature on tho outside wrapper,
none can he genuine. Price, 50 cents.
This Vermifuge is perfectly safe, nnd so plcns-
ant that children will not refuse to take it. It ef
fectually destroys Worms; neutralizes acidity or
sourness ofthe stomach—increases appetite—nnd
nets ns a general and permanent tonic, and is
therefore exceedingly beneficial iu intermittent
and remittent fevers, indigestion, &c., und is al
most a certain cure for Fever and Ague of chil
dren, and what is of greut importance, it dous it
permanently.
It not only destroys Worms, and invigorntes
thu whole system, but it dissolves and curries off
the superabundant slimo or mucus, so prevalent
iu the stomach nnd bowels of children, more es
pecially of those in hadhoalth. This mucus forms
the hod, or neat, in which worms produce their
young; and by removing it—it is impossible for
them to remain in thu body.
For sale hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
march 20 Monument Square.
Taylor’s Balsaisi of Liverwort,
F OIt consumption, liver complaint, asthma,
palpitation of tlio heart, colds, coughs, &c.
Dr. Taylor hits returned to the city and may br
found ut his office 3-1 Chamber-street, near Chat
ham, where his celebrated Bulsam of Liverwort,
prepared by himself, can ho obtuinod. Persons
who may use this medicine, should cousult Dr.
Taylor personally, or hy letter, (post paid) us cn-
scs may occur where simplo medicines might un-
swer; and no charge for advice. Bo cureful to
use nouc hereafter unless the certificate “copy
right,” be on the wrapper and label, aud the la
bel signed iu my own hand writing.
N. B.—All other preparations oftbis medicine
under my name, not accompanied hy certificate
of copy right, arc unauthorized ami spurious; and
a liberal reward will ho paid for such proof as
will loud to tho conviction of any person who
signs mv name to any paper relating to my Bal
sam of Liverwort. The original Proprietor wish
es it to he distinctly understood, that he has no
connexion with No. 375 Bowery, and that the in
dividual of that number is not authorized to use
my name or to vend my medicine.
A supply of this valuable medicine just receiv
ed and for sulu hy
ANSON PARSONS,
may 20 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
To Commission Jflcrclinnts*
Tnirtrcntli Section Tax Ordinance.
B E it ordained, that a tax often cents on cv
ry hundred dollars, shall he levied on all
eoods, w'uros and merchandize, not the produce
oftbis State, (with the exception of rice, cotton,
lumber, corn, tar, aud manufactured tobacco, the
produce of South Carolina) which shall ho sold
on commission at privuto sale by nny person or
persons within the limits oftbis city, unless the
seller’orsullurs ofsucli goods, sold oti commission,
shall pay into tho Treasury on the first day of
January in each nnd every year tho sum of fifty
dollars, which shall bo received in lieu ofsucli tax.
And it shall he the duty of the aollcr of such goods
sold on commission, to make r* return on oath of
the amount of sules lo the Treasurer, on tho firsi
dny ofJnnttary aud May annually, ttnlcsj he or
they shall pay the said fifty dollars nn the first day
of January na-abovfi provided, in which case the
return shall ho unnecessary; und if any such seller
shall fail to make such return, lie or they sliull be
assessed by Council in the sum of.8100, to be
collected ns all other tnxes are.
Extractfrom the tax ordinance.
JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer,
april 30^
Stntc bank 8tocK. ~
llOB'T. RAIFORD.
)>r. .Ivhli's Khcuinatic Liniment.
miHS highly approved and long celebrated
X application for Rheumatic Disorders.iscure-
fully prepared according to the original recipe of
Sir Richard Jebh, Baronet, Physiciun to her late
Majesty and Royal Family. It is doubtless true,
that the excruciiiting'paiti. the decrepitude, de
formity and premature old ago, which nro the
usual attendants and consequences of this dread
ed disorder, are suffered by many persons from
utter despair ofa cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in tlio efficacy of the numerous pretended
antidotes used to effect this purpose. Blit those
who have mndo trial of Dr. Jehh’s Rheumatic
Liniment, oven iu obstinate cases of long stand
ing, and of tho most severe character, Have re
ceived cssentiul relief, and many have boon cur
ed in a few days, some in twenty-four hours, as
n number of persons iu Boston und vicinity, who
were formerly nfllicted with tlio Rheumatism,
Imvo very fully nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nru iu Urn poBMjssiou of tho Proprietor,
which provo the most thorough and surprising
cures by means oftbis most powerful Liniment,
in cases where other approved applications hud
totally failed. The Lmimcut is also used with
Signal success, mid may ho confidently recom
mended for chilblains, bruine*, sprains, numb
ness, stiffness of the joints, &c. I'rino, 60 cents.
A supply of the above nrticlo for sale hy
WM. H. TURNER,
' july 14 Opposite the Mausicn House.
g SHARES foreuloby__
► july 27
Rowand's Tonic Ifllxtnro,, •
O R Vegetable Febrifuge Pills. A specific
and lusting cure for the Fever and Ague
and general Weakness.
To the Agents, Dealers, and consumers of Row-
und’s Tonic Mixture, Greeting:
Owing to tho serious loss we havo oil suffered
from breakage by freezing, transporting and oth
erwise, and tlie trouble and expense occasioned
by the size and weight ofthe Tonic Mixture in
bottles, as heretofore put up, the Proprietor ha*
determined to furnish it hereafter in the form of
Pills also, each and every box of which is war
ranted to contain precisely the. same strength and
virtuos os a bottloAiH of tlio Tonic Mixture—two
pills being fully equal to one table spoonful oflhe
Mixture—besides being to most persons far more
agreeable to take. There need he no hesitation
on the part of patients to make use ofthe Pills
instead of the Mixture, as they may rest satisfied
upon the most solemn insurance ofthe Proprie
tor of both Mixture and Pills, that they are iden
tically the same in every power and effect in the
cure of Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever,
mid ull those complaints whichureJiko it in orig
in, nature and treatment.
A supply of the above Pills for sale by
WM. H. TURNER,
march 23 Opposite the Mansion House.
Wliccter’s Balsam oflfloscatcllo,
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for dis
cuses ofthe stomach utid bowels, viz: Dys
pepsia, JJiarrlltua, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Colic, Asiatic oiul Spasmodic Cholera, Cramps,
Children Teething. Summer Complaint of chil
dren, dangerous effects of drinking cold water
when over-boated,&c. This invuluablo modi-
cino is highly recommended by many ofthe most
respectable persona ill Now York city} it is there
fore offered to the public with great confidence
for curing the above diseases, A fresh supply
j ust received hy *-*-
april28 G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Balsam of Uverwort*
A FRESII supply of this valuable medicine,
highly recommended for coughs, colds, con
sumptions, &c, just received nnd for sale by
umy9 G. R, HENDRICKSON.
Quirk’s Casafia OH.
T HIS valuable article not only promotes tho
growth of hair, but makes itsoltand pliable;
prevents its falling off, nnd affords effectual nour
iHhtnout to tho roots; restores it.to its natural col -
or, removes dandruff, prevents baldness; nnd is
so extremely clonn tlmt its application is a rqd
pleasure. Parents will find it of grent ndvantoM
in cleaning children’s hair and causing a firm no*
liosion. Price 75 cents per bottle with fell din**
tions. A fresh supply just received per Brig
Wm. Taylor, and for sale hy
ANSON PARSONS,
mny 28 No. 8 Gibbons’ Building^
T Caution.
HE high reputation which Francis Kidder’s
Indelible Itdrlui* sustained for 15 or 20
years, has caused several imitations of the article
lo ho offered for sale as 'Kidder’s Indolibto Ink.’
They resomblo the gentium ink in their exterior
appearance, nnd ils soino of them bear tho tinme
of Kidder, tlifi piihlio have been grossly deceived.
To guard against this deception, purciiiiHorH will
J Iuunii ho particular to oak for Francis Kidder’s
nk, and obsorvo that his name is on tho top und
front of tho box.
This Ink cannot ho effaced; but is warranted to
remain perfectly indelible foroges, if tho direc
tions are followod in using it.
For sale hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
For Sate. . ,
A ITORSE, kind under soddlo or in ban***
nncLa Buggy, nearly new aud but liUio u»ee.
A jt'i'nc 29 T. M. & J. M. TURNER^
Preston’s Pure Conccritratcrt
Extract of JLemdn, ,
F OR flavoring Smiao, Jollio., Cu.inrd., W*
dings, &c. A pleneunt perfunio for Cloin-
In thi« preparation, tlio delicate and univer»«l|jf
admired flnvor of lira Loinon Pool, purified ft
all bitter and liolorngoimoini quulitios, m Prjjjjj
od in n ooiicunlraled form, dm most oonvenlt
for ull pnruoKc. orcooking, mid may be prewnw
unaltered in nny climate..
A supply of tlio aliovo just rncolvo'J nnd ior
a,do by WM. jH. TURNER.
The Vinctjnr of Four Tlttevt;"^
T his djjunfyyhod gufio lum boon lp' , |Wf i
jmlly oalcoinod in Europe, .ns a profflW ,
tivo from pc.tiUmtial and’.ooutpgiouB lo'*™ J.„
direaaoa. It i,ou Aromalio yincgarotj|P«' 0 '
nuulilioi, and niakcii an o-xcellcnt pojflHtt.ni
a. well ua ooid or
j„ly jo No. 8 Gibbons' Hons®