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. FORSYTH A J. T. NILES,
Proprietors and PnWtellers.
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expiration of the subscription year. • ’
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Kales of Land and Negroes, bv Kxecutors, Ad
ministrator* or Guardians) for Sixnv days before
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!? ai cs of personal property (except negroes) for
ty dais. ‘ *> .j ‘.
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to land, must be published three months.
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for leave to sell the Land or Negroes of an
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LAW NOTICES.
LAW NOTICE.
JOH N 11. POWERS ds-JAMES N. WEST,
I TAVING associated themselves ill the prac
_■ l the of Liw, will attend the Courts of
II iiiwton, Bib >, Crawford, Macon, Dooly, Pulaski
,o 4 I’wusgs. All business entrusted to their care,
w.M be prompUv and faithfully discharged.
J. 11. POWERS,
J. N. WEST.
Office at Terry, Houston county, Oa.
April 22, 1846. 17—3 m
M.AROKX WILLIAM
Attorney and counsellor at law, and so-
LICITOR IN’ EQUITY'.
TnirstE, Macon County, Ala;
R'ftmecs —Messrs. Thomas & Downing, Co
laoibus Gi., lion. James E.BcUrr, Montgomery,
Oct. S, IS 15. 41—ly
JOHN B. WEEMS.
.A T T OIINEY AT LAW,
Columbus, Ga.
Mr ILL prartic? in thr fdnntirs eamprmngthe
yy C uatuhoochec Circuit, and the adjaeent
iMiiiri in Alabama.
FT* Ofi'-r oit r the JU're of M. Brannon , on
ts-
A. a. FOSTEtt.
ATTORNEY A T LA W.
I di.uMnrs Ga.
\V ILL pnrtie? in the Courts of the su/eral
y T r..:nit!e* of the Chattahoochee Circuit, fct
•Hr adioing rouitties of tlie Southcrn-West
a Circuit of Ga. And also in the adjoining
• >.unties of Alabama.
REFERERrfcS •
t rs. linger St Holmes, Apalachicola, Fla
.. W. Gearing & Sons, Charleston, S. C.
. p, M . Jt Nisbct, Macon, Ga.
• N G. Foster & A. G. Foster, Madison,-Ga;’
. nnbos, Oct- 8, 1845: 4i—ly
ifc. H.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Alba ivy, Baker County Ga.
fail I, 1545. I—ts
.Vow York Advertisement.
TINE and
MIYER WARE.
SAMCKhTW. RtfNEDICT,
NO. 5, WiV*. ST.. WF.W TORK,
\rmi rail thr\fii/n of persons visit
• * uig the city l-rep kirge assortment of
t arenonieter, Di'piev^^weve r , and ether tine
Watches, imported the best makers
•a Kurope, and will Wo warnHited pt rfoct in eve
. v respect, and correct timk keepers. Also a
4b ■ p.-uteiy of AacbA fiwipiMieats —
Mr. Cottier Jrho has been amlic bead of the
department for the last Vc years, will
W.-iwirJnal atteution to the retiring of all
Spo Cup? and every description oi
ifr uoNt: & wood’s
FASHIONABLE
SHOE AND HAT STORE,
HIS brfn pnrrhawri by thr sbbsr vibers, who
ill continue the business at the old stand,
ssh-rr the\ will be pleased to see their friends
vii! th-’ public generally, at all times.
Their >t.ek is full, and assortment interior to
none in the citv—as it embraces every article
su?.!lv found in similar establishments. Their
rrices shall accord with t!ie times, and every ef
tort will Iw made to make it the ibterftst of the
public to extend that patronage, which is respect
fully solicited. -
Ml art.cles sold hv us, are warran'ed to prove
it represented.
WYNNE & CHANDLER.
TMOS. k. u-1-xvr, ) - •
1.. H V.XDLTR. (
may 13, 1346. . 20—ts .
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to STRONG & WOOD,
ire requested to make immediate payment to the
subscribers, who are authorized to close the busi
ness. Thcv will also settle all demands against
♦ho above firm. WYNNE & CHANDLER,
may 13, 1>46. 20 —ts
&3T*j£> ; £js > ££vTß , lSU’
DIKING my itairar? from folnmbus, Al
fred Iverson, Esq., will act as my attorney
•ml agent in relation to the estate of Gen. Wat-
S n. of which lam at present sole Executor.
13. W. WALKER.
Jan. 2S, iS4t*. ■ s—ts-
Fl.traßT FLODR!!
xfl MI.S. of superior CIVIL Fluntjest
♦J* * received and will be sold at a reduced
trice, bv the lot or single barrel.
MOODY &.DCRR.
may 13, IS 16. 13—ts
rrr> gba ’ TrC. Jr. .£3 $1 SEKjIIJ&IPa
In the rear of the Enquirer Office.
Columbus Ga.-
fcjTOrders left at the Times Office will be
runctuailv attended to.
Teb 1, 1*46. 6—ts
JOB PRINTING,
Plain and Ornamental,
yt\TLT AXP FHOMPLT EXECUTED AT THE
OFFICE OF b -• i ‘ 4 -
Columbus STutfcs. f
Pamphlet!*, - ‘ 1 Hand Bills,
fineness Cards, j Way Mils,
’ isiting do ‘. A*,.Circulars, '*
Ball Tickets, j Blank Notes,
and every thing else In ihi# line of business,
f HEAP, aud with Despatch.
£ljc Columbus (Times.
VOLUME VI.
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS.
SINCE the Mrnctiim of our Cotton Kin Man
ufac-tory, by the late freshet', we have again
established ourselves in the old Manufactory-, sit
uated on the bank of the river in Girard, Alabama,
and are prepared to fill all orders, which have al
ready been forwarded to us for Cotton Gins, and
as many mote as we may hereafter be favored
with.
We feturn our thanks to our friends and the
public, for the liberal patronage we have received,
at our establishment and we pledge -Ourselves
that no exertions on our part, shall be wanting to
merit a continuance of the same.
All Cbttoq Gins manufactured at our Factory,
are warranted to perform well, and to make as
beautiful samples ofCotton as'any other Gins now
in use. E. T. TAYLOR & Cos.
May fi, 1816. 19—ts
Removal.
p. n unvEzr^r
pmmm WRejwt
HAS removed to the
Dwelling by Dr. WM-
K. SCIILEY, one of the Episcopal
Church, and the residence of
Captain P. T. ScJrMy, where may be found at
all times pro/rwed to perform apper
tainin^^^^pfoiession.
WARM SPRINGS,
MERIWETHER COUNTY, GA.
THE undersigned having become the sole
proprietor of the Springs has the pleasure
ofaunouiiC'ng to his frieuds and the public, that
they are re-opened under the proprietorship of
the subscriber, for the reception and entertain
ment of visitors duri'ng the present season.
Cot. Seymour 11. Bonner who lias been so long
and favorably known as the proprietor of these
Springs for a scries of years, will remain with the
undersigned during the summer, and will bestow
his undivided attention upon the guests who may
visit the Springs, and in conjunction with the un
dersigned, will spare no pains to make them in
every way comfortable and agreeable.
The Warm Springs of Meriwether, have ac
quired such a celebrity that the undersigned
deems it unnecessary to go into a detailed or
particular description of their merits,
but would simply refer all those who may feel
an inclination to visit him this season, to the
many hundreds who have annually resorted to
this place-, who will attest to the efficacy of the
waters in curing Rheumatism, Asthma, Dispep
si.i,and indeed all diseases incident to the hu
man frame, as well as to the facilities here af
forded for the agreeable aud profitable employ
ment of time. The undersigned has effected a
thorough renovation in all the rooms, cabins, and
houses connected with the establishment, and as
sures tho public that he is in every way prepared
to preserve the reputation previously acquired
by the Springs, and to give ample satisfaction to
all who may honor him with their presence this
season; i
The proprietor would especially request the
Ladies to honor him with a visit this season, for
it is a “fixed fact” that where they go, the beaux
will follow. The proprietor respectfully solicits
the patronagi? of those who are in the pursuit of
health and pleasure. Dispensing with any lengthy
or showy advertisement for the present, the un
dersigned, colludes by pledging himself and his.
brother, Seymour, to do every thing in their pow
er so promote the comfort and pleasure ot their
guests.
A daily line of Stages from Columbus to the
Springs, w ill commence running by the 20th of
this month.
Cheap and expeditious mode of conveyance
can at all times be had at any point near the
Springs.
Tliere is also A Tfi-weekly Line Mail between
this place aud Greenville, at which place it con
nects with the daily line pf Stages from Macon,
via. Griffin, Greenville and LaGtange.
ROBERT BONNRR.
Warm Springs, June 10, 1846. 24-ts
INSTRUCTION IN MUSIC.
HBEGNREWISR, lair ltader ot the United
• States Regimental Band, at Fort Moul
trie, offers his services to the citizens of Colum
bus and vicinity) professionally as a Piano Firrtc
teacher : he will also give instructions on several
Brass instrument, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean,
&e. &c. &e:
PIANOS TUNKO ANO REPAIRED.
Mr. Bernreuter is also prepared to execute all
kinds of Fancy work in hair, in platting brace
lets ear-rings, guard chains, kcc. He will also
do embroidery Work upon eloth in silk or wool.
Sept. 3.1845. yS ts
LEIDY’S COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA
OR
BLOOD TILLS.
1T lias Ion? torn a desideratum to com'jiar
A the valuable properties and medicinal virtues
of the Sarsaparilla, with other remedial Agents iu
the form of Pills. This object has been fully at
tained by the proprietor (N. B. Leidv, M. D.)
and they are now offered to the public as a valu
able purifier of the Blood. Price 25 cts. per Box.
For sale by
WINTER A EPPING Ag’ts.
At the blue drug store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar. ‘ .
June 10. 1946. “ 24—ly
OPHON’S BICk HEADACHE REMED Y.
For sale hv
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1946. _ 24—lv
RUG C YANATE OF QUININE. Hy-
X driodatc cf Potass, Jodide of Iron, Jodidc of
Sulphur, Acetic, Ext. Coichieum, and other
chemical preparations, for sale hv
WINTER & EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10. 1846. _ 24—)y
Hair brushes &toilot bottles;
very fine large Hair brushes, and Toilet
Bottles, just received and for sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10.1946. 24 ly
FJTTY. Putty Knives and Glaziers Dia
monds. for sale bv ~ ■
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—lv
PINE APPLE,Strawberry. Lemon.and other
Syrups, for sale “wholesale and retail” by
WINTER A EPPING.’
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of tlte Negro and
Mortar.
June 10. 1846: 24—lv
C~Tu 1. 1 ,EN~STNDI AN VEGETABLE REND
’ ED Y 5 a sure rememdy for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet. &c., for sale bv
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drugi Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
AIN EXTRACTOR I PAIN”BXTRA&
TOR ! The true and genuine Daily ’s .&
Connels teamJxxtractor. For sale bv
WINTER &> EPPING.
At the Blhe Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10. IST 6. 24—ly
S“ I'RGICXI fN^TRTMENTsTa - great va
riety, for ate 6v V ‘
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro,
and Mortar.
June fte 1846. . 24—IV”
p'AHNES’W?eK;s YFR"MIFUGE,TArSde
X wholesale anti retail by * ... .
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Dri% Store, i?sgti of Ac Nigra and
I Mortal.
June Hi, 1845. 24-^iy
THE UNION OP THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OP THE STATES.
Al KDICINES,
WINER’S
CANADIAN VERMIFUGE,
r PHE remedy to wbkli we would call the at-
A- tention of the public, is one which h-as
proved successful for a long time ; and it is uni
versally acknowledged by all who have tried it,
‘to be far superior to any other medicine ever
employed in diseases for which it is recommended.
It not only destroys worms and invigorates the
whole system, but it dissolves aud carries off the
superabundant slime or mucus, so prevalent iu
the stomach and bowels of children, more es
pecially those'ln had health. The mucus forms
the bed or nest in which worms produce their
young, and by removing it, it is impossible for
worms to remain in the body. It is harmless in
its effects on the system, and the health of the
patient is always improved by its use, even when
no worms are discovered.
It will be seen by the following statement that
Mr. McCord had, previous tomtsing “'Winer’s Ca
nadian Vermifuge,” resorted to various prepara
tions recommended for worms, without any ad
vantge —this of itself, is sufficient to prove the
superiority of this.preparation over all others for
similar purposes.
Brooklyn, January 13th,
Messrs. John Winer & Cos. 83 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
Sirs—l am happy to have it in my power to
bear testimony of the good effects attending the
use of your Canadian Vermifuge.
My child of two years of age, had been ill for
some seven or eight months, and had finally be
come so einanciated, that we despaired of its re
covery. Supposing the cause of its sickness was
worms, we gave lier various medicines recom
mended in such cases, biit they produced no be
neficial effects. We bad given her up as past re
covery, when we were recommended by a friend,
who had heard of yoiirinedicine, to give it a tri-.
al—we did so without any expectation of its be
ing serviceable, but to our great joy and surprise,
after she had taken six doses', and six only, she
begah to revive, and is now in better health than
she has been for ten months.
I can now recommend your “ Canadian Ver
mifuge” with the greatest confidence, and as a
friend to the young portion of.the human family,
who suffer from worms. lam glad to be able to
give you such decided confidence in the success
of your medicine, and a:n willing you should re
fer to ine any persons who lyive doubt on this
point. Yoiirs trulv,
. GILES MACORD, IS Tillery st.
The Canadian vermifuge is cuiiy 25 cents per
bottle, and is much pleasanter than any in use.
Prepared only by John W iner & Co.S3 Maiden
Lane, N. Y. Sold by
WINTER & EPDIIVG.
Agents, for Columbua, Geo.
At the Blue Drug Store Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
The Great Caiiadirtii Remedy.
WINER’S PECTORI AL SYRUP.
OF IJOAKHOUND AND ELECAMPANE..
Unrivalled for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asth
ma, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough,
Difficulty ofJßreathlng, Pleuri
sy, Consumption, and
all Diseases
of the Lungs.
Bronchiftts, a disease tint is sweeping thou
sands to a premature grave under the name of
Consumption, can be cured by using this medi
cine.
For several years past, this medicine has been -
in use in Canada, where it- has become univer
sally known, aiid is considered the best medi
cine in use for al] puimautory. diseases.—
The great success which has attended its use in
that coifntry, and the many truly wonderful cures
which have been effected by it, has induced” the
proprietors to introduce it into the United States,
confident of its being the most safe and valuable
remedy ever discovered, and adapted to all dis
eases of the lungs, when any of the functions do
not perform their natural or healthy action Ex
erting a most grateful and soothing influence
over the functions of tint whole system, dimin
ishing excitement*when excessive, allaying irri
tation, spreuess and pain, and speedily impart
ing renewed vigour and elaetieity to the whole
frame.
Brooklyn,Jan. 22d,1546.
Messrs, John Winer & C 0.,)
83 Maiden Lane, N. Y. J
Sirs : A friend of mine hearing - me complain
of a severe cough- and hoarsenos's, together with
distress from which I had suffered for some time
back; caused by a severe cold suddenly taken,
purchased a bottle of your'flyrup of Iloarliound
and Elecampane, and gave it to ipe.V When I
first commenced taking it I could not speak a
bove my breath, nor could I sleep without sitting
up in my bed most of the night, my cough some
nights would be incessant, so as to -deprive me
of sleep; but after taking three doses the hoarse
ness was much relieved, together with the pain
caused by coughing; I have continued the use.
until I have takon about One half the bottle. I
am perfectly free from any cough now, and am
convinced that if’Lhad not obtained relief the infla
ination produced thereby would have brought on
Consumption, It ig certainly the best medicine I
have ever taken for a cough, the effects are so
soon felt, that I would do all in my pow er to make
it known among my friends.
-B. McIJIVITT,2I Front st.
Prepared by John Winer & Cos., 83 Maiden
Lane, New York/sole proprietors for the United
States. , •
And for sale by
WINTER & EPPINtt, Agents.
At the Blue Drug Store Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June. 10, 1846. 2-^—ly
GOURAUDS
removing superfluous Hair, just received
and for sale by
WINTER & EPPINK.
At the Blue Drug Store, .Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24 ly
TAKRANTS SELTZER APPERIENT and
Tarrants Extract Copaiva. For sale by
WINTER &■ EPPINtSI.
At the Blue Drug Store, ‘-'igu ol the Negro
and Mortar.
JurielO, 1846. 24—1 v
Oil. OF ERGOT, anew preparation, just
received by
WINTER &. EPPrSG.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
_and Mortar. . ‘
June 10, 1546. 25—ly
<iu IN aN E i auilE!! ~
1 00° Z ’ SI7L *’ nATE QUININE, for
WINTER t EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June FO, 1846. - - 24 ly
Glass ! Glass! ! Gins**!!!
“I Yk/A Boxes of Patent Window. Glass com-
X \_/vr prising all sires, for sale by
WINTER A EPPING-
At the Blue Drug Store, tSign""of the Negro
and Mortal,
June 10, 1846* ■ 24-—ly
‘-•'jpLean yolk teeth 1 clean your
■ V-Y TEETH ! Acd you will be sure to pre
vent them from decaying. j f—y;
- Orris Tooth ITash. Chlorine ToothWa?l,toth
paste,’ Odotitine and” Eiiscie, a very fine T-odth
Powder, 4 aiid prepared Charcoal, for sale bv
• IVINTERA EPPING.
At The Blue Drug'Store, Sign of the Negro
and Morfor. v ‘ r* *
’ June HL Ml 6 /. ; ; ■N'H— ly
COLUMBUS, GA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1846.
MEDICINES.
DR. SWAYNE’S
COMPOUND SYRUP 0F WILD CHERRY, THE
GREAT REMEDY FOR
coursuiuPTiojiL
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Liver, Com
plaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing,
Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation
Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitu
tion, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, arid
aH diseases of the Throat, Breast
and Lungs; the most effectual
and speedy cure ever .
known for any of the
above disea
ses is
DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY.
The Original utid Genuine Preparation!
a 4 £5 ttu i\
REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMP
TION.
TRIUMPHA NT “SUC CESS.
Miu/erstown, Perry county, Pa.
Dr. Swayne—Dear Sir.—ln March last I
caught a very heavy cold which settled on my
lungs, attended with a hard, dry cough, pains in
the side and breast, tightness and oppression in
the chest. I neglected taking any medicine, ex
cept the usual simple remedies, which persons
in indigent circumstances like myself generally
resort to, when 1 became quite alarmed and ap
plied to thy family physician. lie treated me
several months, but I received no benefit; in
fact I gradually grew worse. I had profuse
night sweats, skin dry and parched no appetite,
suffered much with thirst, occasionally spitting
blood, until my physician, as well as my friends,
pronounced me going into a deep dbfcline.—
Some of my friends recommended one medioine,
some another, and vvould show me long certifi
cates of purported cures, many of which I thought
suited to my case exactly, but from their effect
upon me I despaired ever recovering my health,
but gave myself up to die of that scourge of .the
land
PULMONARY CONSUMPTION.
Fortunately at this time, a friend of mine pas
sing throogh our town, who resides in Harris
burg, called to see me, and recommended your
Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and gave ine
the name of Martin Lutz, your agent in Harris
burg. 1 reluctantly sent and got a bottle, wbiph
relieved’ me ss much that 1 sent and got five
more, and I am happy to say I am now a sound
and hearty man. I attribute the cure entirely to
the use of.your celebrated preparation, the Com
pound Syrup of Wild Cherry, and vvould earnest
ly recommend any person who is suffering with
and disease of the Lungs, to resort at once to your
medicine. I remain yours, very respectfully,
• ~ . Richard Vonmeter.
We are personally acquainted with Richard
Vonmeter; his statement is strictly true.
8. N. Colbrook, I Willis H. Massey,
Jacob Starkey, | John Brighton.
This medicine in all cases gives immediate re
lief, and is a safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy,
and w'ortliy a triaWrom the most sceptical.
CAUTION.—AII preparations of Wild Cherry
except Dr, Swayne’S are fictitious and counter
feit, and sprung up years after this valuable rem
edy bad introduced itself into tlie sick chamber;
therefore, be not deceived by the many “Bal
sams” aud “Spurious Mixtures,” but try the
genuine and be cured. Prepared only by Dr.
SWAYNE’S, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and
RACE streets, Phila.
Remember, all preparations purporting to
contain Wii.d Cherry- are fictitious and coun
terfeit, except that bearing the written signature
of Doctor Stvayne. Great care should be ob
served to purchase from the regularly appointed
Agents in nearly all the principal tovvria-in the
United States.
For sale by 1
WINTER &, EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro &
Mortar, Columbus Geo;
June 10, 1846. 24 —ly.
scaup a's \
ACOUSTIC OIL! /M
THE m> CURE fOfl J
D eafness cured'. !—scarpa’s compound
ACOUSTIC OIL, for thO cure of Deafness,
Pains, and the discharge of matter from the Ears.
Also all those disagreeable noises, like the buz
zing of insects falling of water, whizzing of steam j
&c. &c., which are symptoms of approaching
Deofncss, and also generally attendant with the
disease. Many persons who Jiave been deaf for
ten,fifteen, and twenty years, and were obliged
to use ear-trumpets, have, ofter using one or two
bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being made
perfectly well. Physicians arid surgeons highly
reconifnandingfits use. . *
Read the following from the Philadelphia.—
Public Ledger.
“Have you aver tri-'d it? —lf not, do riot delay
anpther day, but send immediately; if you have
been one of the wise and prudent, and already
brought a bottle, the question is settled,; you
have recorded your hearing. Scarpa's Oil fdr
Deafness never fails. It is the only medicine that
will cure. Thousands of deaf persons will give,
their testimony in its fauor. The-beauty Os the
thing is that it cures you without producing- afry
pain.” - ‘ ■ , -
The Editor of the Philadelphia Forum thus
.speaks of the medicine. * • -
“Valuable Article. —Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil is
said by those who have had occasion to use it, to
be an excellent rfiedicine in cases of deafness
arising from colds or other causes. We know
a young lady who notlopg since wis almost im
mediately relieved by it, and the. certificate of
Mr. Daniel Graeff is an unanswerable testimony
of its nffieacy.”
And again from the Editor of the Morning
Chronicler >
“important for the Deaf. —Wc commend to
the particular attention of those desirous of hav
ing their hearing restored, Scarpa's Oil for
Deafness. We hear it highly spoken of by
those who have used it, and of course known its
value.”
Here is something worth attending to, coming,
as it does, from a man s* extensively known as is
Mr. Graeff, both in the city and country?,
“I -hereby certify, that from the effects of a
severe cold last winter, I became partially deaf,
attended with very disagreeable noises, like
ringing ofbells, &c., “which gradually increased,
until I completely lost the hearing of one ear—
when I was induced to use Scarpa’s Acous
tic Oil, and am now happy to say, that with
the trs<. Os one-bottle of the above medicine, I
: can'hear as well as ever,’ trft'd all disagreeable
noises have entirely disappeared. Any further
information respecting my case, will be gladly
given, by calling on me aft 45i North Fifth street,
near Race..
: DANIEL GRAEFF. .
Philadelphia., Nov. 11,1943.”
Read what Rc.Crpa’s Acoustic Oil has
doke !! 1 The greatest cure ever yet performed
by any medicine. > It never fails!
From .the Albany Daily. Knickerbocker.
. . West ,Tro_v. June 3, 1844.
This is to fiertify that I, Willard Jenks, pro
prietor of the West Trflfy Exchange Hotel, hav
ing been afflicted with deafness in one ear for
the last twenty years, and in the other For the
last .year, so that it was impossible for me to
hdar thedoudest voice,,and after trying various
remedies without improving my hearing in the
leasu 1 was induced to try Saarpa’s Compound
Xccoqgtic Oihfbr the cure of IBeatness* arid'it'is’
with great gratification 1 am enabled to state that
it bas perfectly restored my and I wilt
be happy to see any pers'otf Who wishes for in
formatiofi in relation to my case, at my place, in
-West Trov. ‘ ‘•-’’S f\ ‘'’ ‘
’ . WielarhsJenks.
& *•*•-• •-a ; ‘ ‘ A“, For-sale by
WINTER A HIPPING.
, At the Blpe Drug htore Hign of BferiNcgrti
& Morler, C'dlumfiiis Geo.
JjmeJOj IS lb, 24--ly
M EDI C J N E S.
<<fhei* Is yet a Balm in Gilead.”
DOCT. HOUSEMAN’S
6ERAN COUOH DROPS.
THESE drops have proved, in all eases, the
most remedy tor Colds, Coughe,
Asthmas, Raffing of Blood, and all affections of
the Breast and Lungs, leading to a consumption,
that ever come before the public ; they have al
so Been Used in sever© cases of Cholics; Cramps,
Influenzas. Whooping Roughs. Croups'dnd Worms,
with most wonderful success ; it also opens the
excretory vessels, which prevents a variety of
complaints. They have been proved a Healing
Balm and genuine Restorative in all the above
complaints, and there is reason to believe they
have snatched many suffering fellow creatures
from an untimely grave; as they have made
cures on subjects thought past recovery. ’A'siii
gle bottle will bo sufficient to satisfy any person
that it is a valuable .medicine, and not surpassed
by any other now in use ; and many times, if
taken in common colds, it might save heavy bills
Kir medical attendance, and severe turns of sick
ness, if not death.
CERTIFICATES. 4 ‘
Mr. Johx J. Davis :
Having sold a number ofdozen ofDoct. House
nian’s German Cough Bropfe; as prepared by J. J.
Davis, of Hddson, to my customers, and also
having used a number of bottles in my family, 1
am fully prepared to recommend them as a valu
able medicine for Coughs and Colds, and believe
that every family ought to be constantly supplied
with them, in order to use them in the first stages
of a cold. ETHAN S. FOX, of the firm of Clark
& Fox. Athens, N. Y. 1837. . ‘
Mr. Johx j. Davis;
This is to certify, that I have been afflicted for
twenty years, with a cough so severe, that I had
been unable to attend to business, at times.—
Having made a trial of Dr. Houseman’s German
Cough Drops, prepared by J. J. Davis, I have
found that in using but three bottles, I am nearly
cured of the cough. I have used the same, in my
family, and am well satisfied that they are>a cure
for Coughs and Colds. The greatest relief I ever
had by the use of medicine, for a cough or cold,
was by three doses dftbe above drops, and I do
recommend them to all who are afflicted with
such as (olds and coughs.
* DAVID TRAVER.
Hudson, November 13, 1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
From the use of the German Cough Drops,
afflicted With a severe cold Attended with a bad
cough, I feel justifiable in saying that 1 experi
enced great benefit from them.
CORNELIUS WHITE.
Hudson, January 13, 1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
1 am one of those who are willing to acknowl
edge a favor received, and awardmerit to whom
soever it is due ; and iii this it is due to Dr.
Houseman's German Cough Drops, prepared and
sold by John J. Davis, of the City of Hudson ;
which drops, I can safely say, have proved to
my satisfaction, as a remedy for colds, coughs,
and weakness, which I was subject to for some
time past. The above drops I can recomjnend to
the public: This is indeed a medicine designed
• for tamily use ; its powers are unequaled in the
cure of the Croup, Asthma and Whooping Cough*
as it Will seldom fail in all the above described
complaints to procure immediate relief and ease.
Lam sir, your obedient servant,
ISAAC BODINE.
New York, May 5, 1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
This is to certify, that I have been fora Jong
time afflicted with the Asthma, and by the use of
Dr. Housftftlatt’s German Cough Drops, I have
been much relieved for two years past ; and feel
justified in recommending them to others afflicted
with the same complaint.
JAMES PHILIPS.
Hudson, November 15,1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
1 have sold Houseman’s German Cough Drops,
as prepared by J. J. Davis, of Hudson, and have
used the same in my family, and I am fully pre
pared to recommend them as a valuable medicine
ibr Colds, Coughs,-&c. and have always used them
in the early stages of colds.
C. H. BENTLEY.
Albany, N. Y. November, 1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
Dear Sir —Having been for a number of years
acquainted with the German Cough Drops as pre
pared by J. J. Davis, I feel confidence in recom
mending the use oWheiii to the public, as a cer
tain cure for Coughs, and Colds, as I have had op
portunity frequently to’ witness their - efficacy in
the above diseases, both for myself and friends.
Yours, most respectfully,
A- B. LOOP.
Great Barrington, Mass. 1837.
Mr. Johx J. Davis,
This is to certify, that I have been relieved from
a distressing pain in my breast and sidej by using
a few bottles of Dr. Houseman’s German Cough
Drops, prepared by John J. Davis, and I do re
commend them tp the public* as a medicine
worthy of notice. J.M. H’aLTERMIRE.
Hudson, 1837,
Prepared by John J. Davis, City of Hudson,
Columbia Cos. New York, and for sale by
JOHN P. LOOP Wholesale Ag’t.
New York, or
WESTER & EPPISG,
At the Blue Drug'Store/ sign of the negro and
Mortar, Columbus Ga.
JOne 10, 1846. 24—Iy
LAIHPOIL! LAJIPOIL I l
I GALLS, best Sperm Oil and 200 gall.
UuU Bleached Whale Oil.
For sale bv
* WINTER fc EPPIIfG Ag(s.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar. ‘ ,
Juno 10, 1846. , 24—ly
WHITE ILK AI) AND M I ASLIi D
OIL.
PURE. Extra. No. I, and No. 2, White Lead
and Linseed Oil. For sale by
WINTER & EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
Jtftic 10, 1846. 24—ly
C'IHROME Green, Chrome Yellow, Yellow
J Ochre, Turkey Umber, Red Lead, Ven.-
Red, Spanish Brown, Terra de Sienna, Diet.
Verdigris, Verdigris, in Oil, Paris Green in Oil,
Whiting, Chinese Vermillion, &c.
For sale at extremelv low prices bv
WINTER <fc EPPING*
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar. - ,
June 10, 1846. ‘ 24—ly
BOILED LINSEED OIL, Spirits Turpen
tine and Copal Varnish. A few barrels
iust received and for sale by . _
WINTER & EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 40, 1846*. 24—ly
PAINT and VARNISH BRUSHES, just re-’
ceiled and for sate by
- WINTER * EPPINO.
At the Blue Drug store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June;- 10. 1846. & t
I /\ REAMS VANDE'RPOQLS EXTRA.
Jl VySAND PAPER, . Cabinet Makers and
others will please call and examine this paper, as
they Will-find k to their advantage to Vise this,
instead of the common artiele usually ueld here,
Forsale by * ■■■*.” -
■--> WINTER ft RPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and,
Mortfir.
Jif lie 10, I*4o, 24—J v
NUMBER 27.
MEDICINKS.~
Me ALLI STER’S.
ALLHEALING OINTMENT. *
UPHE precciliiig fipre is given to represent
JL the Insensible Perspiration. It is thegrent
evacuation for the impurities oftlie body. It
will be noticed that a thick-cloudy mist issues
from all points of the gurfape, which indicates
that this perspiration flows uninterruptedly when
we are in health, but ceases when w'e are sick.
Life cannot be sustained without it. It is thrown
off from the bloocL and other juices ot the body,
and disposes by tms means, of nearly all the im-
purities within ns. The language of Scripture is,
Bin the blood is the life.” If it ever, becomes im
pure, it may be traced directly to the stoppage
of the insensible perspiration. Thus we see, all
that is necessary when the blood is stagnant, or
infected, is to open the pores, and it relieves
itself from all impurity instantly. Its own heat
and vitality are sufficient, without one particle
ofriiedibiiic, except to open the pores upon the
surface. Thus we see the folly oftaking so man}
internal remedies. All practitioners, however,
direct their efforts to- the Insensible
Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance,
steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in.wet blan
kets, the Homopathist deals put infinitissimalr,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury
and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills,
pills, pills.
To give softie idea, of the .amount of the In
sensible Perspiration, we will state that the lear
ned Dr. jLewenhock, ascertained that five-eights
ofall we receive in the stomach, passed off’ by
this means. In other words, if we eat and drink
eight pounds per day, we evacuate five pounds
of it by the Insensible Perspiration.
This is none other than the used up particles
of the blood, and other juices giving place
to the new and fresh ones. To check this, there
fore, is to retain iii the system five-eights ©fail
the virulent matter that nature dcifiafids should
leave the body.
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the
pores, are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and
disease begins at once to develope itself. —
Hence, a stoppage of this flow of the juices, or
iginates so many complaints. Nine tenths of the
world die from disease induced by a stoppage of
the Insensible Perspiration.
Let me ask, now, every candid mind, what
Course seems the most reasonable to pursue,
to unstop the pores, after they dre closed.—
Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or
would you apply something that would do this
upon the snrface, where the clogging actually is?
And yet 1 know of no physician who makes any
external application to effect it. Under these
r circumstances, 1 present to physicians, and to
all others, McAllisters, All Healing Ointment
or the World’s Salve. It has power to restore
perspiration on the feet, on the head, around
old sores, upon the chesty in short- upon any part
of the body, whether diseased slightly or severe
ly. It has power to cause all external sores,
scrofulous humors, skin diseases, poisonous
wounds, to discharge their, putrid matter, and
then heals them. It is a Yemedy that sweeps off
the whole catalogue of cutaneous disorders, and
restores the entire cuticle to its healthy functions.
It is a remedy that forbids the necessity of so
’ many and deleterious drugs taken into the stom
ach. I have used it dor the last fourteen years
for all diseases of the chest, consumption, liver,
involving the utmost danger and responsibility,
and I declare before Heaven and man, that not
in one single case has it failed to benefit, when
the patient was within the reach of mortal means.
1 have'had physicians, learned in the profes
sion, I have had ministers of the Gospel, Judges
on the bench, Aldermen and Lawyers, gentle
men of the highest erudition and multitudes of
the poor, use it in every variety of way, and there
has been but one voice—one united and univer
sal voice—saying “McAlister, your Oointmentis
.tfoorf. ;* _ ..
HeatfacUfi The Salve has cured per
sons of the Headache of 10 years standing, and
who had it regularly every week, so that vomit
ing o'fteii took place.
Deafness arid Ear Ache are helped with like
success.
Cid'HFKeCt. It is a sure sign cf disease in
•the system to have cold feet. The Salve will
cure every case.
In Scrofula, Erysipelas, salt Rheum, Liver
complaint Sore Eyes,, Quinsy, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Broken or Sore Breast, Piles, all
Chest Diseases, such as Asthma, Oppression,
also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumours,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of
the Spine there is probably no medicine now
known so good.
Hunts* It is the best thing in jhe world
for Burns, (Read the Directions around the
box.)
PIMPLES ON THE FACE MASCULINE SKIN
GROSS SURFACE.
4ts first action is to expel all humor. It will
not.cqase drawing till the face is free from any
matter that may be lodged under the skin, and
frequently breaking out to the surface. It then
heals. When there is nothing but grossness/or
dull repulsive surface, it begins to soften and
soften until the skin becomes as smooth and del
icate as a child's.
Worms. If parents knew how fatal most
medicines were to children taken inwardly, they
would be slow to resort to them. Especially
/mercurial lozenges” called “medicated lozen
ges,”'“vermifuges” pills, &c. The truth is, no
one can tell, invariably “ hen worms are present,
New let me say to parents that this Salve wifi
always tell if a child has worms. It will drive
every vestage of them away. (Read the direc
tions around the box.)
‘-Old Sores. That some sores are an outlet
to impurities of thq system is, because they can
not pass off through the natural iharAiels of the
Insensible Perspiration. Jfsuch sores are healed
up the impurities must have some other outlet,
or it will endanger Tito. This salve will always
provide for such emergencies,
Kttetimafi%ni. It removes almost im
mediately the intfamation and swelling, when the
pain qf course ceases.
Corns. Occasional use of the Ointment
will alWays keep corns from growing. People
need never be troubled with them if they will
use it
,A a family medicine’/ no man can measure its
value. Sb long as thestars roll along Over the
Heavens- —b'o long as man treads the earth, sub
ject to all inflamities of the flesh—so long as dis
eases and sickness is known—just so long will
this good Ointment be used and esteemed.—
When man ceases from off the earth, then the
’ demand will cease, and not till then.
JAMES McALISTER. & Cos.
, , Sole proprietors of the above Medicine.—
Price of) cents per bottle.
CAUTION.
No Oißfment will be genuine unless the names
ot Joints McAlister or .Tames McAlister $ Cos., are
writtex with apex upon eyt.ky label.
Now we hereby offer a regard of SSOO to be
paid .on • conviction ip any of the constitute©
courts of the United States, for any inSividua;
! counterfeiting our name and Ointment.
V , For sale by .
WINTER & EPPING, Agents.
■ At the Blue Drug 8(ore, 18ign of tbc Negr.
ah'd Mdrfaiy Golumbus Geo.,
Jitm* 10, 484 ft, 24—ly
MEDICI N E S.
INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA.
• RBAD THE FOLLOWING CERTIFI
CA IT..
ivpm rowand & tooy-*.nenti^ii:
-LTJL As you succeeded in effecting a cure upon
me with your “DR. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEG
ETABLE PANACEA,” after the most eminent
physicians in Cuba, New York. Baltimore, arid
Philadelphia, and all file most popular advertised
medicines of the day had failed, you are fully en
titled toall the benefit w filch the following state
ment of facts can confer.
In the year 1819, while at sea on the brig
Commodore Perry, of this port mv leg wasrjnjur
ed by the anchor. The wound became scrofulous
—was highly inflamed and pnitiful, particularly in
spring and summer. From the time of the acci
dent, I was under the treatment of the moat cele
brated physicians iu the Island of Cuba, and this
city, until 1824. The summer of that year I
spent in the country to make a fair trial bfSwain’i
Panacea ; but even that popular medicine failed
Vo produce any decided improvement. In 1830 I
applied to the most eminent surgeon ,in New ,
York city, end I was for a cqnsider&ble time un
der his care without any particular benefit.
From that time until 1844, there was no change
for the better; and during that year, while in
Baltimore my leg was slightly injured by a rail
toad car, which caused the ulcers to rage witK
tenfold violence. I applied to a physician; who,
after exhausting his skill in vain, said “ the un
sound timber must be removed, or he could not
keep the craft much longer afloat!” Not liking
to part with an olAhrpmatc, however trouble
some, I refused to have it taken off; my leg,
however, became worse that the ulcer*
txtended from almost to the knee, laying
bare the bone, so exceedingly soro that I could
not bear even wilted plalhtaiii leaves, or the most
simple salve tb touch it.
Thus matters stood in October last, when iar
your gratification I commenced with l)r. Cullen’*
Indian Vegetable Panacea, with little faith, I
confess, for I had used incredible quantities of
Sarsaparilla; and in fact, every’ other medicine
which I saw advertised, or heard roeommended.
Physicians had failed ami hope- had fled ! Imag
ine, then, my joy, when (after suffering TJFEN
TY-SIX YEARS.) I found before I finished the
first bottle, that the Panacea had wrought a de
cided change, for- the better.
I am now* a well man, and have been cured by
your Panacea alone, without the use of any other
medicine or preparation whatever !
Any person desirous ofobtaining further parti
culars can be granted by’ calling upon me at my
place of busine*,-No. 12(5 N. Thirteenth stret;
or at my residence, No. 484 Race street..
JOHN K. BARCLAY.
Philadelphia, April 27, 1846.
Prepared soJely by Rowand & Walton, and
sold wholesale aqd retail by Jos. T. Rowand, 37d
market street ; fibril, Fourth and Popular, and
Appleton, South, below Second street.
5 For sale by
. WINTER EPTING Agent.
At the Blue tjriig Store, sign oftlie Negro &
Mortar, Columbus, Ga.
June 10, 1846. 21—ly
From the Philadelphia Eagle.
Doctor Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Pnn
acen.
‘TO relieve and to cure suffering humanity ist
a most important and interesting undertaking.
In a matter of such vast moment, where health,
happiness, and even life itself, are involved, de
ception would be unpardonable.
It gives us great pleasure to speak thus public
ly of the astounding efficacy of the above prepar
ation, of which we have recently heen an eye
witness, in the case of Mr. Isaac Brooks, jr., Jef
ferson street, four doors west of Schuylkill Sixth
street, below J.ocust. This gentleman, for a
long time was severely afflicted with that most
loathsome and unyielding disease, the Scrofula,
so much so that the superior half of his person
was awfully disfigured, the ravages of the com
plaint having carried away his nose, palate, and
lip, a fid filled his throat with ulcers.
This mostdistressed individual, we are enabled
to say, has been entirely cured of his disease by
the omnipotency of “Dr. Cullen’s Indian Vegeta
ble Panacea.” This is, without doubt, one of
the most wonderful cures of Scrofula ever per
formed on a human being.
We have been induced to notice the matter
before lis from motives of sympathy to the afflict
ed—for what is wealth, nay, what is life, with- ,
out health ? If there is a “balm in Gilead,” how
important that it should be known !
It is our deliberate judgement that the Panacea
in question, is destined to rise to very great im
portafice in the medical world. We regard it as
a pleasurable duty to give publicity to this most
invaluable remedy. And who that is suffering
from the health and life-destroying disease refer
red to, would not wish to make trial of a medi
cine which promises so much, and that too, upon
such reasonable terms.
Many other cases in p.oint, in our immediate
neighborhood, might be referred to, in attestation
of the wonderful power of this Panacea, in the
cure of Scrofula, mercurial diseases, white swell
ings, tetter, &c., and all impurities ofthe blood :
but it is not necessary. These facts serve to
convince us that the “ Vegetable Panacea” is a
most extraordinary remedy. And wc would say, in
good faith, to the people wheresoever scattered,
who may be suffering (join any Os the complaint*
alluded to, by ail means send to Messrs. Rowand
& fFalton, 376 market street, for “Doctor Cul
len’s Indian Vegetable Panacea.”
Tlie shore vnlnable medicine com tie.
procured t the Blue Drug Store. 1 rice
.$1 per IV tile or six Bottles for #5.
WINTER &, EPPING Ag’l.
June 3, 1846. 24—ly
DIE LEIDY’S
MEDICATED SAKS iPAKRIi.
BUNG a concentrated ccinpound flnid Er*
tract of Sarsaparilla, combined with otlftr
Vegetable Extracts, which renders it a medicine
of great utility in the euro ofall diseases arising
from the impurities ofthe blood, from indiscre
tions and imprudences in.life, and constitutional
diseases formed or produced by the injudicious
use of Mot cury. Arsenic, Bark or Quinine. In
short it is an in valuable remedy for all
j ßheumatic Affections, General Debility, Ulcers /
Sores, While Swellings, Diseases of the Liver,
and Shin, Ulcerated Sure Throat, Ulcers of Nose;
Caries, or Diseases of the Hones, Scrofula or
Kings Evil, Erysipelas or St.. Anthony's Fire;
a breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples, Pr
Pustules ofthe Face and Body, and all the un
pleasant and dangerous affections consequent
to Syphilis, Lues, Venereal, An. <src.
It is highly recommended by eminent Profes
sors of Medicine in the Philadelphia Medical
Colleges and is perfectly safe aiid harmlcss/adapt
■ edto all constitutions and habits, “young and
old,” —to the most feeble and helpless, the most
tender infant and feeble, old age, and so remarka
ble pleasant and agreeable to the taste, that none
will refuse to take it.
It will be found serviceable at all times as a
general purifier of the Blood, and preventing
those unpleasant feelings and distressing sensa
tion experienced by a great many in the Spring
and Summer season, such as faintness, gidd'ness
in the head, oppressive feeling and sensation of
weight on the brain and about the heart, dizziness
of visions, &c. &c.
55“ A Teaspoonfu! of the medicated Sarsaparil
la, added to a glass of cool spring or ice water,
and poured from one tumbler to another several
times, forms at once an exhilarating, delightful,
and wholesome beverage, similar to the Lisbon
Diet Drink so celebrated throughout the world,
and which is so strongly recommended by all*
Physician's to invalids and persons travelling.
Price One Dollar per bottle, or 6 bottles for
Five Dollars. Forsale by
IFINTER & F.PPING, Ag't.
Sign of the Negro & Mortar.*
June 10, 1846. 24 —Iy
DR. LEfDY’S
Restorative or Monthly Pills, sor r Fw-’
males. . : *
THESE Pills are prepared only by Dr. N. B.
Leidy, and being a regular Physician, Grad
uate ofthe University of Pennsylvania, Member
iofthe Philadtdphip Medical Society, College of
Physicians,&c. attested by Brs. Physic,’
Chapman, Jackson, Dewees, James Horner, Gib-*
son, Coxc, Hare, Parrish, R. Adrain, L. L. D., J-
L. Biddle, Esq., Rev. W A DeJencey, &e., tit.f
are recommended professionally as beinfpart'.cu
larly adopted to disease incident to females cn’y.
Six years experience during which time
have been administered to many hundred t'rnjalf s
with the most- satisfactory result*, fhe
, assertion that they are the most efficacious of any
medicines ever directed jn similar cases, and wit
rants the propriety of introducing them ready
prepared in boxes, containing 60 pills each, with 1
’ ample directions for their use, that'they may be’
-.sent far and near. Pnc?so cents, a box.
For a Ic by .. A
WINTER do EPPING tgti:
At the Blue Drug Storsf:
June 10, 1840.