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No. ‘J1H—Vol, mvilt.l SAVANNAH, (On.) WEONESOAV BIOHNINO, SEPTEMBER 0, 1840.
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A .'«Vventv-nveCentsfor the first, and Thirty-
*3i WNbr each Iruntrtlon after, per
SSf , B°6»h Otetfonhy tho Clerk, ofthe Court,
rnJSnnrv. that applleetloit him boen mnilo Tor
linen Sf Adiniri'wtr.ition, must bo published
n'lmtTY DAYS at least.
1 lindco byEiecutow and Administrators for
° Sale* of Negroes by Executors and Adminis-
irntors innat bo at JjSSWmiction, on the ftrstTucs-
Ihv of tint niontlt, between tlto usual hours of
3 gt the nlaco of Public Sales in thn County
xvltoro the Letters Testamentary, ofAdininuitra-
lion orUitardiansbip inayhavebeengrantod, first
iiviiu IISTV davs notice thereof in ono of the
eabiic gazettes of this State, and at tho dooref
the Court House, where such sides aro to bo
iicld,
Noticoforloavo to soil Nogroos, must bo pub
lished forfour months, beforo ntiy order absolute
ehsll bo made thereupon by tho Court.
Sales of Real Estate byExooutors.AaWnb.tra-
/inti Gntmhan-, mnrtbo puWuhod 8IXLY
HAYS beforo tlto day of Salo '1 Itosn sides must
be made at tlto Court House door of tho County
fn Which the property issttuate, and on tho first
C,S Month,between the honrsoften in
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iiardmi
Otutrdlinxfo tho Co “ r ‘rMSSI’
gell Land, must bo published FOUll MONTHS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes)
tnatnta nml intestate estates hy Exocutors and
nml
FORTY
of testate and intestate estates by I
Administrators must bo advertised
^Applications by Executors and Administrators
for Letters Dismiwory, must be published SIX
MONTHS. • „ 4
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with n copy oftho bond of agreement) to
make titles to land must bo udvortised Thhkb
Mouths at least. , ...
Sheriirssalesunder executions regularly grant
edby the Courts, must be udvortised THIRTY
DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perishable property under or
tier of Court, must be ndvertised, generally, TEN
DAYS beforo tho day of sale.
All Advertisements will bo punctually attended
to
V All Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor, must be postpaid, to entitle them to at-
Uncurrent Bank Notes.
A UGUSTA Banks, Columbus Banks,
Monroe Rail Road State Bnnk Branches,
Ocmiilgee Bank, Bank Iluwkiusville,
Geo. itail Road, &c. &c. &c.
Purchased at the lowest rates, and the highest
I premium given for specie, by
| WM. ROBERTSON, Broker,
Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane;
For sale, a few shares of Murine Bank Stock,
march 3 * 56
Bvitna’ Chamomile Pills,
P REHARED from npiiro extract of the flow
er, a very wholesome nindiciuo, mild in op
eration and pleasant in affrnt, tho most certain
nrmorver of health, a safe and effectual euro of
indigestion and all stomnch complaints: and ns n
natural consequence, a purifier of tho blood and
a sweetner of tho whole systnm, to tho nervous
and debilitated.
The powers of Evans* Chamomile Pills are
such, that the pnlpitatmg heart, tho tremulous
hand, the dizzy cyo,mid the fluttering mind vnn-
ish before their effects like noxious vupor* before
tho benign influence oftho morning sun. This
tonic medicine is for various diseases, general de
bility, indigestion and its consemtcuces; as want
of appetite, an apparent distension of tho stom
ach, belching, pains in tho stomach, acidity, un
pleasant taste in the mouth, rumbling noise in
tho bowels, nervous 8yiiiptMiiiM,lunguidness,whcn
the mind becomes irritable, desponding, thought
ful, mclaucjioly and dejected, hypochondrincisin,
low spirits, comumption.pnlpitntions of the heart,
nervous irritability, night mnro,rheumatism,spas
modic n flection*, dimness of sight,, delirium, and
nil other nervous symptoms, these Pills wilt pro
duce ai) effectual euro. For sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
snpt 7 No. 8 Gibbous* Range.
Dr*fiFuen'* Universal Strcngtli-
cniiiir Plaster.
• Unrivalled and Unequalled!!
C ELEBRATED for ciiying pains, or weakness
in thn breast, side, buck or limbs; nlso, for
gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia,
in coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
oppression oftho stomnch, &c. they will give im
mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness,
plensnntnoss, safety, euso nml certainty, are deci
dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whoso
business or avocations require that they should
sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits
generally, whoinny be troubled with pains in tho
side or breast, nrn advised to try one of these
beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They aro dif
ferent from others, and freo from objections which
are generally made against plasters. Perhaps
there is no medical observation hotter established
than that “ Consumption originates in neglected
Colds.’* In a climate so variable as ours, it re
quires more care and attention to guard agniust
the attacks of this too ofton fatal disease, than
most persons are able and willing to bestow. It
cannot therefore but ho a gratification to the sub
scriber to be enabled to offer to all of consump
tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains
in tho side or breast, or any uflection oftho breast
and lungs, a reashnahlo prospect of relief by
using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of those valtmblo Plasters kept con
stantly on hand, hy ANSON PARSONS,
sept 5 No. 8 Gibbons* Range.
| Miiccoboy, Rappee ami Scotch
Snuff.
J UST received per Wilsou Fuller, a full sup
ply of Lorillaid's best quality Snuff, in bot-
1 ties and jars. For salo by
1 T. M & J. M. TURNER,
nug 19 Monument Square.
Superior Indelible Ink.
S DOZEN Francis Kidder’s Indelible Ink
0 do ParsonV do, for marking linen, silk and
:otton, with a common pen, without a prepam-
ion. Just received per brig Augusta and for
f*le by A. PARSONS,
nug 24 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Rose, Peach Water, &c
CASE of R. Low & Sou’s double distilled
Roso Wstcr, 1 do superfine Peach Water
1 caso do Orange Flower do
1 do fresh Vanilla Bcnns
1 bbl superior Bermuda Arrow Root
1 case do Tapioca, do Pearl Sago
1 do Gum Arabic, (white)
l do Flake Manna
teceived per late arrivals and for sale hy
ANSON PARSONS,
I ang 10 No,. 8 Gibbons* Range.
ofRuinlite.
|iIFTY ounces Sulphate Quiniue
1 case Gum Camphor
10 boxes Hull’s scouted So&p
it received per Wilson Fuller, for sale by
, ^ T- M; & J. M. TURNER,
£ang 22 Monument Sqnnro.
n c s L r rs: , fir , ' bilsc,f,, ‘ on -
50 oz Uumiiie, French. For sole by
8 THOS. RYERSON.
I""g
nnsun.
nBLS Willing Soda, Gdo’Pearl Ash
’ “».Snl Erotui, 1 do Spirit Coloring •
received, oiid for tile by
ANSON PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbons* Ronge.
|Ny 30
n« U . i Trepanning, Obstetrical,
• cntnl and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s
® Bia Lancets, silver spring Button
spring Lnncots, Gorman and
Amarican Scarificators.Peurl aud Steel Lau-
tenses, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, l VO ry,
■ EU. o nndSdvor iwics; wLb Syrim
mm,?, ™ w, ! h l mm P.’ Self-Injecting
SSUSi- comnloto assortment ofSyritf.
* H">.o«r S P fi, e J b y ‘ reCeiVCj P ° r Mg
— T, M. &. J. M. TURNER.
THE ONLY TRUE AND GENUINE
Dr. Win. J mikin’ s Specific Oint
ment,
F OR the cure of white swellings, sore legs and
ulcers, glandular tumours, felons, rheumat-
naina, sprains and bruises, burns and scalds,
ifiannnation in women’s breasts, glandular swel
lings, old and fresh wounds, chilblains, totters,
piles, ring worms, eruptious of long staudingand
sore eyes,
From the Hon. J. Taliaferro, Member of Con
gress, and Member oftho lute Convention.
Richmond, 9th November, 1829.
Houck » Ptiuaceu.
T HIS valuable medicine may ho taken with
parfectsnfnty by all ngeshnd in nil diseases.
Its cures arc for the following disease*: Dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
tho stomach, heartburn, dinrrhooa, dysentery or
flux, piles, fistula, obstructed nr excessive men-
struntion, periods of cessation of mouses, flnur-nl-
bus or whites, ague and fover, bilious, or remit*
tentfsver, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox,
Erysinilas or St.-Anthony's fire, asthma, pleurisy,
mensfes, yellow fever, coativcnesa, wind on tho
stmnatfli or bowult«,cUolcru morbus,consumption,
spitting blond, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam
mation of tho cheat, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in
flammatory soro throat or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid soro throat,
croiip, inflammation of the heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of mn-
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous ami scrofu
lous affections of the membranes mid ligaments,
mercurial and venerialdisenaes, ulcers, sores, af
fections of tho skin, oml diseases arising from im
pure blond, <&c.
A supply of the tibovo valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, aud for aulc hy the
single bottle or box, by
ANSON PARSONS,
atig 14 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
A Certain Cure Tor Sick Xlcud-
Aclic.
W HICH hns been used in families, overy
member of which hns had sick hendnehe
from infancy,as n constitutional family complaint,
aud has cured effectually in every instnuce yet
known, amounting to many hundreds. It is not
unpleasant to the taste, and does not prevent the
daily avocations of one using it; it must bo perse
vered in, and tho cure is gradual, but certain and
permanent. Instances are constantly multiply
ing where this distressing complaint incomplete-
relieved and cured, although of years standing,
hy the use of Dr. Spohn’s colehruted remedy.
One decided preference is its pleasantness, huv
ing nano of tha nauseating effects of common
drugs.
Iu nil dyspeptic syintoms, costiveness, irregu
larity, distress after meals, pains in the side aud
torpidity of the fiver, the cure is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will become immediately convin
ced on using it, that he has at Inst found a ‘‘sover
eign halm for his wounds.” Females aro particu
larly recommended to uso it for costiveness or ir
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
proved to correct vitiated and disordered humors
keeping tho stomach in most perfect order. Those
persons who after an evenings indulgence at par
ties, &c. have headache and dullness the next
dny, will find this a sure preventive if taken at
bed time. For all common complaints, in a few
days its virtues will ha self-evident, and u complete
euro will soon he effected. When a person has
a cold and feels unwell, generally a free use ofit
fora few days will ho sure to relieve without
physic or pills. To children it may be given with
the greatest advantage.
In all acidity or sourness of stomnch this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; as a general family
medicine it is now adopted hy many of the most
respectable familes. It never sickens the stomach
or produces any of the unpleasant effects ofphysic.
For sale hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
aug 4 Moument Square.
lie it 1“’8 yGemtinc Calcined llng-
ncslu,
Sir—It has been my wish, for a considerable T s bcneficmUn all diseases of the stom-
time, to communicate the good effect with which r*- ecu and bowels which nrq attended with ncid-
l have used your ‘Patout Specific Ointment,’aud
which I now understand is made and sold bv A-
« euts appointed hy yourself. 1 have applied this
fmtinout during the lastfhur years, to every spe
cies oftumoiir and wound, withont failure to pro
duce a cure in every^ instnuce. I consider it the
most decided and efficacious remedy iu all cases
of tumour, he the cause what it may, and I have
found uotiiing so good for wounds of any des
cription. It may bo proper to add that tho cure
ofa tumour called White Swelling, given over
by the most distinguished physicians as incura
ble, and which they decided would, without utn-
putation, prove fatal to tho pntient, was, under
my immediate notice, effected hy the use of your
ointment, and the pntient is in fine health, his
limb affected by the tumour being restored to a
perfect state of soundness. • Also, that the leg of
a man upwards of80 years old, which had been
wounded, and exhibited ono dreadfully ulcerated
surface from knee to foot, and which, for more
than two years, Imd been considered iucuruble,
was effectually cured hy tho application of this
Ointment. I mention these two cases, which fell
under my immediate notice nml management, as
a decided evidence oftho efficacy of this remedy
in coses of tumour and of ulcers. I liavo expert-
imce.l n. decidedly, the good efieet oTtliw remedy I cnrry „ir t „eh a mtudiet ofthe h«ma«' R neeie.
in the cure of felon,, and every upcc.oe offrosii „ n de r tlto ooo oftwovinri. It i, also eounllv
ity, and gives immediate relief to the honrthnrn
The effects of excess in eating or drinking are
generally relieved by it, and R affords one of the
mildest and most pleasant aperients, especially
to persous who, from a sedentary life or other
causos, are under tho frequent necessity of hav
ing recourse to laxatives. To persons ofa bil
ious or a gouty habit, it may bo recommended
with peculiar propriety: aud its virtues have been
repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli
mates Many of the complaints of children, in
early infancy, and even at more advanced peri
ods, are attended with acidity; and in such cases,
the Calcined Magnesia has a great advantage
over other ahsorbonts, viz: tlmt it both neutrali
zes the acid iu the alimentary canal, and acts us
an efficacious yet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly recommended
medicine just received. For sale hy
jnlv 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Genuine English Dalby’s Cnr<
ininitiyc*
W HICH is founded ou just incdicnl princi
ples, is a most safe, effectual, and often
iudeed an immediate remedy for the wind, tho
watery and dry gripes, convulsions, and all thoso
fatal disorders in the bowels of infants, which
-I-lie true I'onindc Divine.
Extcusivcly used iu Enrons, never beforo intro
duced Into America.
T cutis iiihI prevents all Chapping nr Rough
- tho Hands and Lips, from the piercing
effects of cold Weather, well rubbing n litlie on
the litmus aud lips every night going to bed, is a
certain preventive nml cure.
It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re-
Ueve the pain of Corns wash tho feet in warm
water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomude
on a piece of linen lint.
It cures Swellings and Bruises occasioned by
fulls or otherwise, aud will prevent the many bad
consequences of such accidents.
Ifa Tittle be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch
it will prevent hlnekness.
It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if applied di|
rectly, alleviuting pain, and preventing blisters.
It is useful for a Still'Neck, and Swelling of
tho GJands, and will grcutly relievo jRlicumutic,
mid Gouty Pains, in uuy purt.
It immediately removes Pimples, nnd oilier
Eruptions: is exceedingly useful lor Horn Breasts,
particularly iu lying-in. Its nllicucy in this very
trying cn-*\ ivlmu all other applications have fail
ed, has baro well proved, and can he attested by
maiiy.
It is useful for Cancers before they are broken,
aud an nnfiiiliiip remedy for tho Piles.
It gives it dalicacy offragrnneo and that natural
healthful appearance to the skiu no other preparj
otion ofthe kind ha* ever been known to produce.
So invaluable is this compound, for every incon
venience lo which tho skin is liable, that thoso
who have once proved its benefit will never wil
lingly he without it.
For salo by WM. II. TURNER,
sept 5 Opposite the Mnusion Uottso.
Colleton Hitters.
T il ESE Bitters,purely a vegetable compound,
and till lately, used only by a few private
nml till lately. , ( r
friends, arc now offered to tho public from n
principle of benevolence, and under the fullest
conviction that they will he found a safe aud sov
ereign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been
trio ii phantly tested not only hy some of the most
respectable families in the District, ready to sub
scribe to their decided excellence, but also hy the
fortunate discoverer, in self-experiment, who, for
ten long years, suffered all the gloom and horror
incident to thut stubborn mid distressing disease.
For a cure, much money was expended—Physi-
cians of skill consul ted—the most popular uiudi-
cinestricd—but all to no permanent, salutary’ ef
fect. In the reputed virtues of “Coshy,” a flat
tering hope was entertained j'or u season.hot that
eventually proved not to ho the thing, inasmuch
as it left the system in u had state—so weakened
and otherwise unpleasantly affected, that its furth
er uso was deemed altogether (inadvisable; which
circumstance led to the discaveryaud successfu
trial of these invaluable Bitters.
In point of efficacy, these Bitters have been
found by the most satisfactory experiments, to be
fully equal to “Cosby.” Iu some respects, they
ore decidedly preferable to that celebrated coin
pound: i. c. although nominally as expensive,
(necessarily so by reason of the greatest of very
many oftho iugredionta^yetthey aro iu fact much
cheaper, as n less quantity is required for a dose,
nro less debilitating, and more gradually diffusive
in their operations, (a grand desideratum in case
tho patient he very weak, uud the liver much af
fected ) ure moro agreeable to the taste, more hap
py in’their general- and ultimate effects, never
cause ‘inward trembling,’ never ‘ninko tho mouth
and lips fore,’ jind render a resort to ‘ginger tea,
paregoric, flour of sulphur,’ &c. totally unneces
sary. They will nlso bo found to possess tho pe
culiar excefleiice, denied to most other Bitters, of
not proving injurious hy continued uso. They
contain not a singlo deleterious ingredient, and,
as seen from the directions, moy lie given with
entire sifuty to an infant in the mouth.
REFERENCE.
Rockville—Rev. Thomas John Young.
Edingsville—Hon. Whitenmrsh B.Sctibrook.
St. Luke’s—Hon. B. F. Scott,
St. Paul’s—James King, sen. Esq.,Capt. Wui.
Wilkinson.
John’sIsbtnd—'T. M. Curtis, M. D., William
Sams, Esq.
Wadinalaw—Geo. A. C. Rivers, Edward D.
Bailey, Esqrs.
St. Ilolena—Charles G. Capers, Esq.
Cliohaw—Charles Minott, Esq.
Charleston—Edward W. North, M. D., Wm.
Yeatcs, M D., J. Dc La Motla, M. D., Major
FrancisLtmce, and Henry S. Tew, Esq,
For sale hy
T. 31. & J. 31. TURNER,“Sole Agl’s.
apvilO Monument Square.
White Sulphur Pills.
A N opinion has been long entertained hy in-'
telligent medical men, familiar with the um*
ofthe Waters oftho White Sulphur Springs in
Greenbrier comity, Virgiuiu, that tho incdicnl
virtues of these waters nro mainly dependent up
on tho saline ingredients which they hold in so
lution. The correctness of this opinion has re
cently been abundantly established hy tho sonu-
tive/dfcct* which nro exerted upon tho system hy
the suits of these waters obtained hy curcful ovan
oration. Tho simple salts of tho water thus ob
tained, although sufficiently strong, in convenient
doses, for many cases of disease, nrc, perhaps, os
n cathartic, too slow in theiroperation for general
use. To combine the specific virtues of tTie salts
ofthe water with a more speedy cathartic effect,
it has been found advantageous, to unite with
llio saline ingredients, very small portions of veg
etable purgative matter, and in this form tho arti
cle is now prepared under the lights and sanctions
of experience, and recommended, not asa paint
cen remedial for every disease, hut as a valunhlo
alterative and cuthnrtic medicine, ndnpted to a
variety of affections for which medicines of this
class nro usually proper. For some time this mod
iciuo lias been prepared at tiic Springs and given
away to such individuals as desired its use. The
culls for it have, however, tuny became so fre
quent (its preparation being very troublesome)
it lias been thought expedient to prepare small
quantities of it for sale to supply the public. It
will he found woll udapted to many enses ofDys-
nopsin, Liver CoinpItmitH.Jatiiidico.UheiimntiHm,
Neuralgia, Chorows, Cutaneous Eruptions, Ob
stinate Cos'iveuess, and may he used with per
fectsafuty in anveaso in which nu alterative and
mild cathartic affect are dcsiiud. Many intelli
gent persons familiar with thn medicine, believe
it to ho peculiarly adapted to the cure of those
chronic affections so successfully treated hy the
use ofthe White Sulphur Water, but ns yet, ex
perience with tlio medicine Ims been too limited
to justify any positive conclusions upon this point.
It usually operates on the bowels, when taken in
a full doso in from three to six hours. At the
•Springs,’ where tho mediciuc is much used, ad
vantage is thought to he derived from drinking
the Whito Sulphur Water freely the morning
ufter it is taken, to work it off, though it is not re
garded as very essential that any thing 'should he
used for this purpose. For sale hy
T. M. & J. 31. TURNER, Agents,
march 26
wound.
In addition to tho nbova cases, it may he propor
to Btqlowhnt I know of its stiro effects us u reme
dy iu all cases of scrofulous tumour.
It seems to me tlmt any ono who will observe
the operation of this Ointment, must be satisfied
asto its beneficial effect. I cun, with tho utmost
confidence, recommend the use of this most valu
able remedy. I am, Sir, very respectfully,
JOHN TALIAFERRO.
Dr. Wm. Judkins.
A supply oftho nbovo for sale hy
WM. II. TURNER,
npril21 Opposite tho 3fnnsion House.
under iho age of two years. It is also equally
efficacious in gouty pains in tho intestines, the
bloody flux, and tho most rackingcolics in grown
persons, nnd it is peculiarly serviceable iu those
fluxes nnd disorders ofthe bowels which seamen
are subject to. It may not ho improper to add,
that those children who liavo been used to this
medicine nro scarcely over afflicted with worms.
A fresh supply of this valuable medicine just
received and for salo by
july 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
sjfiug and Full Purifier,
2 nnvr^" s * l, .« Sonu.
Bbb,® *upori° r old Cant
ft
6 do
>ia Unstile Soap, for
A. PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
Shaving Soup.
■ ntjoiitt Shaving Ccaaiu, lario '
ao Ho do do. .m„ll
I l)OZ
do do, Email do
i, . tJflcnansdo do, do do
w.vclond for salo |, y ’
THOS. BYERSON.
SUBSSSJWUrtl OH, Ac.
1 “ASSETS superior Snllad Oil
I ii ? k° xefl tfo Betty do
I 0 doTodaSot 80 "’* v “ ,iu *“ t0d Soa P
■ili;" ‘Y" 10 !" 1 do, do RoEodo
■■recowdamirorEaloby
A. PARSONS.
'smVSr?,” ms nnd Sponge.
EoalS? 1D ““Ortmem of Wist Riooms,
L au.i c a “-owoni oi nm nioooia,
Lm ft^bpPoogQjjuflt rocoivod, for salo by
r.T HENDRICKSON.
I «uo^A Sii;ff ', Uous p,,,s -
) U LL, lint received anti for sale hy
T. M. & j. M. TURNER,
Monument Square,
I B u t* Corks,
I o X* E iU Per.«or velvet Wine Corks
II do f 0 r» Sorter do
ioiv« i * Dmmjon do
1 por L. Baldwin, nnd fur snlo by
1 G- R. HENDRICKSON.
. naYr'In* 1 , ,,nd Soup.
I M E8 ^ Co few* siuto| ‘
’ 40 do I omily Soap
fived
8‘47
per L, Baldwin* aud for sale hv
G, R. liENDRICICSON.
Hose Ointment)
I ^lOR Totter, Ringworms, Pimples on the
. Face, nnd other cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener
ally,are among tho most tedious and disagreeablo
it flections to which tho human frame is liable.
Situated as it were, on tho vergo of vitality it is
almost impossible to roach them hy inward remoi
dies. Hence the innfficacy of undergoing a course
of tnodicinc, or subjecting ourselves to the un-
comfortable system of strict dint: such means hy
reducing the system merely pnlliato tho symptoms
while they nro in practice, to recur ns .violently,
or mom so, when a generous diet is returned to.
And tho generality of oxteriml appliculionshnvo
no other effect than tho disease in one place, soon
to show itself in the same or another part. When
all those means hnvofniled, nnd in many severe
cuses, a perservanco for ashort time in tun use of
tho Roso Ointinnnt has proved effectual. There
is no trouble ill using (applying it every night.)
A fresh supply juut received, and for sale by
aug 24 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Gelatine Capsules of Pure Co
pal va Balm.
T HE Copavia Bulm is, of all the medicines
employed in combnting tho chronical and
acute gonorrhcoal affections, nlso the blennorlima
called whites; tho only ono, tho specific action of
which has uevor boon doubted, nnd to which
physicians havo in cousequonco given tho prefer-
etico; but its nauseous tasto nnd smell are tho
causes of its being roiactad hy many pntionts.
This is tho reason why so many experiments
have been made in order to discover some mode
of disguising Us taste, so that it might be taken
with less repugnnnce; hut hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, and always by addition
of smalt active substance which modifies its pro
perties, and thus dostroys its chomicnl constitu
tion and its physical chnractar. 1 therefore offor
n mode of administering it in such a state that it
cannot occasion tho slightest ropugnpnoa, and
this without submitting U 10 an .y alteration. My
method consists in enclosing it in tho Gelatine
Capsules.
A supply ofthe above valuable modicino just
rficoived, and for salo hy
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 3} Nq, 8 Gibbons’ Range.
COMPOUND SYRUP of SARSAPARILLA.
F OR the euro of Scrofula, or King’s Evil;
Syphilis, nnd all Venereal Diseases, Mercu
rial Diseases, brought on hy the improper use of
3Iorcury; Consumption, Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Agno Cake, Rhenmntistn, Gout, Scurvy,
Cancer, Afflictions ofthe Skin, as Tetter, Biles,
Ring Worms, Scald Head, Itch, Pimples on the
Face, &c. No medicine is more efficient as a
“Purifier,’’and to promote recovery aftor an at
tack ofucute disease.
Sorsaparillu constitutes the prominent ingredi
ent iu tho above preparation—being ono of the
most popular articles of tho present day—enter
ing into the composition of almost every purify
ing medicine; and is alike resorted to in profes
sional and in domestic practice. It is customary
* * ‘ * it with
in prescribing this substance, to combine
other articles to modify or to promote its activity,
and with a view to its diaphoretic and stimulant
effect principally. This Syrup is such a cornbi
nation, nml is commended to Physicians particu
larly, as fully worthy of their confidence. For
sale by * ANSON PARSONS,
july 27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Runge.
Wheeler’s Balsam ofITIoscutello.
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for dis
eases oftho stomnch and bowels, viz: Dys
pepsia, Diarrham, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholic, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera,Cramps,
Children Teething, Summer Complaint of chil
dren, dangerous effect* of drinking cold water
when over-heated, &c. This invaluable medi
cine is highly recommended by many of tho most
respeotablo persons in New York city; it is there
fore offered to tho public with great confidence
for curing tho above diseases. A fresh supply
just received by
G. U. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
july 29
Rowland's Tonic Mixture, or
Vegetable Febrifiig’C,
A specific nnd lasting euro for Fever and Ague.
npHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
JL* of being a quack medlcino, it having been
the result of many years study, experience aud
labor, iu the incdicnl practice and observation of
Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi
cinal principles as were considered most lit to re
store the harmony ofaction between the stomnch,
liver, aud the other important functions of the
system, the loss of which Harmony is evidently the
immediate cause of the disease. It speedily pro
motes a regular ami healthy nppetito which is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarious; hy which effect, vigor nnd strength is
soon afforded to the whole system. It must bo
apparent to nil. that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful iu a great variety of
complaints. By renewing tho healthy action of
the digestive organs, it hns proved itself of re*
imirknhlo benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite,
heart-burn, water brash, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and
all other affections or similar origin, but it-is in
tho treatment of Fevers, mid especially in Fever
and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers
jiuvo beau principally tested, and with those who
have seen its usefulness, it U pronounced sover
eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo
those discuses. Jt has ulso been used os a pi e
ventive, by many who were subject to a periodi
cal recurrence of the chills und fever, and it has
always warded off the apprehended attack. It
was deemed not improper to accompany the
vegetable febrifuge with n few of flic many une
quivocal certificates politely fltrnished to tho pro
prietor,corroborative oftho foregoing statements.
For further accounts of its great usefulness, see
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply oftho above valuuhlo medicine
just received, and for sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
nug 31
Hamilton's Elixir of Opium.
A neio and important Discovery.
r 1 has l.onghccnn great desideratum in Medi
cal Hr'encc, and has been thesubjectofavast
amount of Chemical experiment, to obtain the
tnodicinal qualities of Opium to tho exclusion of
its noxious principle and useless combinations.
No article in the whole range of the Pharinaco-
pa?ta is perhaps of greater importance to man
kind; and none which has engaged n greater share
of chemical attention. Every preparation Jiither-
to made from this drug, whether in the form of
Extract,Morphia,BInck Drop.Paraeoric or Laud
anum, contains in close combination a poison
with the antidote, and hence we find the uqminis-
trotion of them attended with a numerous train of
evils, among which are headache, lassitudo, tre
mors, nausea, vomiting, constipation,'derange
ment oftho nervous system—nnd a quality won
derfully predisposing the system to its habitual
use: to obtain therefore the Soothing Opiate and
Ami-Spasmodic Anodyne in nil its virtues separ
ate from the deleterious principle of of the drug,
Ims for a series of years engaged the profound at
tention of the nnthor; it presented itself to his
iniud 06 a subject of great magnitude; the acqui
sition to the Siedical facility of so important a re
medial agent, and tho incalculable amount ofhu-
nmn misery that would he alleviated by tlie dis
covery, have been to him a sura guarantee thut
ho would reap a rich reward for his labors, at least
in self-gratuintion. Having satisfactorily tested
tho Elixir in soveral hundreds of instances, he
Ims now the happiness of saying to the public,
that his labors have been crowned with trium-
mnphnntsuccess. J. HAMILTON, M. D.
London, November, 1835.
From tho almost innumerable testimonials in
its favor, the few which follow are deemed abun
dantly sufficient to establish its infiuito superiori
ty over every other Anodyne preparation.
London, January, 1837.
Having witnessed the effect of Hamilton's ‘E-
lixir ofOpium’ in a great number of instances, I
hnvo uniformly found it to possess all tho Ano
dyne, Sedative, and Anti-Spasmodic virtues of
Opium, without producing excitement or any
of tho numerous ill consequences which at
tend tho use of tho other preparations of
this drug Tho separation oftho medicinal from
the noxious principle of Opium, has been the
subject of alulost innumerable experiments, and
hitherto withont success—tlmt result, so desirable
to tho faculty nnd so invaluable to maukind, ap
pears now to Imvo been obtained in this Elixir.
ALEXANDER MclIENRY, M. D.
Ifully concur iu the above.
ADAM LA ROCIIE, 3L D.
From repented trials oftho “Elixir ofOpium,”
I can cheerfully subscribe to tho above.
JOSEPH 31. NEWCASTLE, M. D.
1 hnvo for several months past prescribed the
“Elixir of Opium” in preference to any other
prepurutiou, and concur in tho sentiment!* above.
1IOSEA GALBRAITH, M. D.
In all enses where an Anodyne is required to
S rocuro sleep, relieve pain, &c. tho “Elixir of
mum” is preferable to nny other preparation.
It is not only suitable in all cases where ordinary
Opiates are recommended, hut can be used in all
those case* where the other preparations of Opi
um would ho unsafe and injurious on nccouut of
the excitement and other unfavorable symptoms
which they produce. Being freed from the stim
ulating. noxious, nnd deleterious principles con
tained in the drug, the Elixir can ho used without
producing any of the pernicious effects which fol
low flic use of Opium in' any of its known forms,
or in any manner deranging the functions orin-
B lack i
Blue Ii
Black Sinchcw
Black aud blue hit
Fancy Prints, stripi
Check’d CnnibricnmJ
Bird Eve Diapur, Table Danu
Black Italian Cravats, fhucy dress Ilhdkfs
Linen Cambric Hdkfs, col’d bordered du *
Ladies blk Eng. $ilk Hose, Ladies French dd
Do white do Cotton do, do German do
Do hluck do do, Belting
Gauze Cap Ribbons,blk, white and col’dTsfPdo
White and blk Cotton Cord, $tay Binding
Hewing Silk, &c. For sale low, hy
GEORGE W. BEHN,
Blind’s Building.
ong 35 (Georgian)
Ciirlyles’ History of the Freud,
He volution, tn three Volumes.-
C HARLES I.LWOOI),or the Inlidel Cotf
verted, by O. A. Brownson.
Effects of Drunkenness upon criminn! respon
sibility, and the application of punishment, by
Dr. C. J. A. Mittermaier of the University of
Heidelberg.
Chartism, by Thomas Carlyle. •
Dramas, Discourses, and other nieces, by Jar.
A. Hillhouso. 9
Elements of Horticulture, by ‘J. E. Tesche]*
macher. Just received by
W. T. WILLIAMS.
sept 5
Tlie Fatalist*
O R the fortunes of Godolphin; by an .Essay
ist on the Passions.
Rambles in the footsteps of Don Quixote, by
the lute H. D. Inglis,
Historical Sketches of Statesmen who flourish
ed in the time of George III., to which is added
remarks on party and nil appendix by Henry
Lord Brougham, F. R. S. New edition.
Just received by
aug 25 W Tl
\V. THORNE WILLIAMS. r
Or. Taylor's Balaam of JLIver-*
wort*
Thompson’s Water-Proof Com
position.
A PREMIUM was awarded fot jhis Paste.
and it is tho only water-proof Composition
in the world. A fresh supply received nnd for
salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
aug 27
Spcclo Bottles.
2 CASKS, suitable for Grocers, fur salo by
T. M. & J- M. TURNER,
sept 3 Monument-Square.
Parsons' Vegetable Anti-Billotis
Pills.
A SAFE nnd certain cure for nil bilious com
plaints and obstructions oftho bowels. If
administered in timo, they will effectually remove
the bilo from the stomnch, nml counteract the
causes wluch co generally produce headache, in
digestion, fevor uud ague, or intermittent, remit
tent, bilious, inflammatory, and yellow fevers,
jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu
matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomnch,
costiveufiss, sore throats, colds, coughs aud asth
ma. Prepared and sold hy
nug 4 ANSON PARSONS.
fo or many manner ucrangjug tlie luuctioin
n- juritig the general health oftho patient.
‘ Caution.—To obtain the genuine article, ob
serve that it is put up in a moulded phial, contain
ing 1 1-2 ounces, with tho words “ Hamilton’s
Elixir ofOpium,” hrowuitt the boulo,that a duty
stamp lettered “J. Hamilton, London,” is over
the cork, that overy phial hns round it a handsome
colored envelope, uud every package of ono doz
en hears the written signature of the subscriber,
who is solo agent. WM. J. BURRITT,
Ncw-York.
A supply oftho above medicine just received
from the Agent, uud for sale hy
ANSON PARSONS,
june27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
A system of practical Medicine, comprised in •
a series of original dissertations, arranged and ed
ited by Alex. Tweedie, M. D. F. R. S. on Fe
vers and the diseases of tho skin.
colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing. r
in the side or brenst, spitting of blond, catarrh*;
palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness
of tho chest, whooping cough, pleuriiy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse'expecto
ration, and all other affection* of the choit, lunge
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervofls system, or
those who are unable to rest well at tifght* tbip
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimable value ofthis celebrated medicine
has been highly tested, nnd found not wanting.
Tho Proprietor is daily receiving the mast flatter
ing accounts of his success; nnd it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the medicine ofthe
people! It is med by the Medical Faculty; sup
ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whom
New-York Press, aud is in the house df most of
our citizens.
It may be taken withont the least fear of dan
ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis
ease. In flue, tho cures tho Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, and is hourly performing}
the consequent popularity it has obtained among
those persons, who by experience are bestaunli-
fled to judge of its emcncv; the exalted opiniott
entertained of its virtues hy physicians; tho cen-.
sequent recommendation it receives from thd
BIcdical Faculty—-speak cogently and unequivo
cally of the merits nnd success of this medicine.
Invented hy an old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed by him in it*
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
him while severely aud Inmentablv diseased with
the. mast distressing symptoms or Consumption;
it being now subject to the advice and control of
three physicians, together with tlie many lestimo
nmis and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given us by. persdris who have
received its pntont and salutary effect, most go
fur, very far, to recommend this as a Vegetable
Blediciucofunequalledaud undeniable virtue for
Consumption nnd all the diseases which prey up
on the chest, lungs nnd liver.
KT Ikicarc of Counterfeits!—Ymodn Upon till*
medicine arc issued in every direction* Reirtcm- .
her to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver- 1
wort,” and da not take any thing else. There it
no other medicine connected with this, or in Any
way possessing the same virtues, See Ihnt tho
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., iaon every hot--
tie, in my Imnd writing. To counterfeit this wll : 1
be forgery. For sale At
T. M. & J. M. TURNER'S,
june 1 Monument Square.
Cinnamon Soap.
Variegated Srtap
6 do Ciiiiiuuion do, 6 do Almbncl dd
Just received and for sule by
sept 3 G. U. HENDRICKSON*
Lemon and Raspberry SYrupt
Q|"V BOXES Roy's Lemon Syrup
Ocf 12 do Raspberry do, 3 very superior AT*
tide. For sule by
sept3 G. R. HENDRICKSON*
Houck's Panacea*
P REPARED solely from Vegetable Matter,
bv Jacob Houck, Baltimore, which may bo
__ Horn li to 8 lb. per
Euulltili Mustnrtl.
[)XES, 1 lb,
20 6 kegs, a superior article, for sale by the
pound. Just received by
sept 3 . Ov R. IIENDRICKSON,
Prepared Tcets.
6 DOZEN Prepared Teels, with Nureing
Bottles. Just received and fur sale hy
sept 1 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Quinine.
/JA OZ. French Sulph.it Quinine
1 Case Turkey Opium
1 do Fluke Manuu. just r<
sale by THOSE
sept L
SO ton. Iron, OMOitcd
.70 kox. Noil,, assorted
600 sacks Liverpool Salt, 10.000 Ibs jlacon
•op! 6. OOSTON & RANDLE.
KAiVn.Ml’8 Tonic Mixture.
O GttOCi: Itoivund’s Tome «K
o 1 case Flake Muium
00 oz Sulplmle Quinine
1 case Pepper Lozenges
1 do Ginn Drupe. Forenlo I
septa T. M. Ar. J. M. '
Pocket Boo
^ SPLENDID oMortnwi
Cnrpetlngs nnd.Bugs,
. Received per Ezecl.
(1K PIECES super Ingrain Carpeting
AOtJ 8 do 4-4 Twilled Veneuaii do
8 do 34 do do 8luir do
2 do Figured Flo*or Cloth
16 ,uper Tufted Rugs
16 do Brussels do
2ft groce Carpel Binding
F ° r “sNlDER, LATtIROP & NEVITT.
*
and Wollots, jubt rec
sept l G. R.
Indctib!
1 GROCE Kiddcr’e'
6 dev. Poyson'i
fust receivod por brig L. Baldwin, inri
sept 1 .THOS. RYE1
sept l
1 nnd (for sale'by
THOS. R1
0
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,PPrime.guality. “% ORB1TT ,
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