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SEABORIV WILLIAMS,
ITT6IXBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AND SO
LICITOR IN EQUITY.
Tuskeoee, Macon County, Ala.
Reference* —Messrs. Thomas & Downing, Co
lumbus Ga., lion. James E. Belser, Montgomery,
Alabama.
Oct. 8, 1845. ‘4l—ly
A. G. FOSTER.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Columbus Ga.
\VTILL prartifp in the Conrts of the bo/eral
v Y counties of the Chattahoochee Circuit, &
the adjoing counties of the Southern-West
ern Circuit of Ga. And also in the adjoining
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referercEs t
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Columbus, Oct. 8, 1845. 41—ly
SSTRUCTION Os MUSIC.
HBERNREUTER, late leader of the United
• State* Regimental Band, at Fort Moul
trie, offers his services to the citizens of Colum
bus and vicinity, professionally as a Piano Forte
teacher: he will also give instructions on several
Brass instrument, such as Key Bugle, Cornopean,
Ac. Ac. Ac.
PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.
Mr. Bemrgutcr is also prepared to execute all
kind* of Fancy work in hair, in platting brace
lets ear-rings, guard chains, Ac. He will also
do embroidery work upon cloth in silk or wool.
Kept. 3, 1845. 35—ts
NOTICE.
A LL persons are notified that the following
- A- approved Creek Indian contracts have been
Inst or mislaid so that they cannot be found, to
wit: N. I of 27 15 29 and W. t of 35 13 28.
The first certified to Shorter, Tarver, &c. and the
latter to Eli S. Shorter A John S. Scott—that
Francis Griffin is the owner of the first of said
contracts, and John M. Raiford, is the owner of
the last thereof. That the originals having been
so lost as aforesaid. I shall proceed on third
Monday in August next, at my office in the city
of Columbus, Georgia, to take testimony to es
tablish copies of said lost originals so that Patents
may issue to the said owners, respectively, agreea
blv to the rules of the General Land Office.
ALFRED IVERSON Att’y. &c.
Columbus June 23, 1846. (Dr. U.) 27-6 t
ST KONG & WOOD’S
FASHIONABLE
SHOE AND HAT STORE,
H IS brrn pnrrhased by the subscribers, who
will continue the business at the old stand,
w here they will be pleased to sec their friends
and the public generally, at all times.
fhcir stt.ck is full, and assortment inferior to
n *oe in the city—as it embraces every article
usually found in similar establishments. Their
prices shall accord with the times, aud every ef
fort will be made to make it the interest of the
pablic to extend that patronage, which is respect
fully solicited.
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as represented.
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THUS. K. WYRRE, )
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[FOREWARN all prreons from trading for
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Wright and James M. Booth, one note due this
Christmas for two hundred dollars, and the other
due the 25th of December 1847 for one hundred
and fifty dollars, given for the north half of lot of
land lying in the 33rd district of Lee now Stewart
county. The said notes specifying what they
were given for, and dated the 12th day January
IMb.
WILLIAM WEDDINGTOX.
llauahatchee. June 20th 1846. 26-ts
NOTICE TO COTTON PLANTERS 7
SWE lit ilFstrnrtwn of or Cotton Gin San
ufactorv, by the late fresnet, we have again
established ourselies in the ola 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 more as we may hereafter be favored
with.
We return our thanks to our friends and the
p v> !ic,for the liberal patronage we have received,
at onr establishment and wc pledge ourselves
t hat no exertions on our part, shall be wanting to
merit a continuance of the same.
All Cotton Gins manufactured at our Factory,
w-arranted to perform well, ami to make as
Heutithl samples ofCottou as’ auv other Gins now
■ ■*- E. T. TAYLOR & Cos.
May 6, 1546. 19 —ts
QUISfISrE! QliniNE!!
1 00 OZ SULPHATE QUININE* for
’ WINTER & EFFING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
sad Mortar,
June 10, 1846. 24 ly
JOB PRINTING,
nnd Ornamental ,
vitru a.yd n**Hi executed at the
OFFICE OF
S&e Columtus States.
Pamphlets,
Business Cards,
‘'.suing do
Tickets,
V™!^ 7 1m IB this line of business,
CHEAP, end w,th Despatch.
LAMP OIL! LAMP OIL!!
A IkOO GALS, best Sperm
VIA/ Oil and 200 gall.
ewWmL Bleached Whale Oil.
mlmjr white lead, and linseed
Pure, Extra, No. 1 and No.
KpH/;- 2, White Lead and Linseed
•’■MW 0 *!.
#§§!GLASS! GLASS!! GLASS!! !
100 boxes of Patent Win,
dow Glass comprising al]
sizes, for sale by
WINTER & EPPING.
Sign of the Negro and Mortar.
July 22,1846. 30—6 m
TYLER’S AGUE AND FEVER
NO CURE4VO PAY.
A CERTAIN, safe and effeetnal cure for
Ague and Fever, in all its varied forms. Al
so, an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpitation
of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, Nerv
ous and other diseases, which arise from a weak
and debilitated condition of the system.
These pills are prepared by Dr. G. K. Tyler, a
regularly educated physician, who from many
years experience, can confidently recommend
them as the best remedy for Ague and Fever ever
offered to the public ; having frequently tested
their great curative power upon those who had
long suffered under the troublesome and danger
ous diseases.
Several eminent physicians who have obtained
a high standing for their successful treatment of
Ague and Fever, use this preparation, and assert
that they hare never known a single instance
where it was taken as directed, that it did not
effect a permanent and lasting cure.
These pills contain neither mercury or arsenic,
nor any thing that can injure the system —but on
the contrary, may be taken where a medicine of
this kind is needed, not only with perfect safety,
but with the most decided advantage.
For sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store.
And also by
R. A. WARE,
A POND A WILLCOX.
July 22, 1846. 30—6 m
DR. GORDON’S
VEGETABLE ANTI-BILLIOUS FAMILY PILLS,
For the Cure of Billions Fever, Yellow Fever,
Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Inflam
matory, Nervous and Putrid Fever, Pain in
the Head, Side, Back and Stomach ; Inflam
mation of the Brain, Stomach, Lungs, Liver,
Kidneys, Throat and Chest, <s-c.
DR. GORDON’S PILLS are truly the sick
man’s friend. No Traveller or Family
should be without them. Their timely adminis
tration will prevent much pain and suffering, and
save many valuable lives.
These Pills were compounded by Dr. Gordon
after years of study and careful observation upon
the nature of different medicines, and the effect
which they produce upon different constitutions
in various forms of disease. They have been ex
tensively used by some of our most eminent
Physicians, and by many private families for sev
eral years; and such has been the satisfaction
which they have given, that it is firmly believed
that the vegetable kingdom does not furnish any
materials for a purgative medicine, which sur
passes for general use, those of which these pills
are composed. They do not contain Calomel,
Mercury or any mineral preparation; but are
composed entirely of concentrated vegetable
extracts, carefully prepared and so combined as
to be Certain, Safe, and Easy in their operation
—should it be otherwise, the stomach and bowels
contain foul and acrid bilious matter —showing
great necessity for purgative medicine.
The Bowels being the principal channel th rough
which a great portion of the impurities of the sys
tem are discharged, it is evident that-whatever
acts beneficially on them must be conducive to
health. •
If a physician is called to a patient, what is the
first thing done ? He prescribes a dose or two of
purgative medicines; and then, after a day or
two, if the patient is no better, he gives him an
other dose of purgative medicine, and so on ; do
ing some other little things—but the main reli
ance for a cure is upon the effect produced by
purgative medicines. Therefore ifyou are sick
delay not, but take a few doses of Dr. Gordon’s
Vegetable Family Pills, and be again restored to
health. For sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At tke Blue Drug Store.
And also by
POND A WILLCOX.
Columbus July 22, 1846. 30—6 m
PETER’S PILLS.
IF there ever was a medirinc worth the
attention of the sick for the great good it has
done, and is still doing, by relieving the sick and
afflicted, it is PETER’S VEGETABLE PlLL’S—
the vast number of persons they have cured of
Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Bilious
and all diseases arising from a derangement of the
organs of the stomach, warrants the assertion that
if any person thus afflicted will use them, they
cannot fail to cure. Thousands of cases have
been cured, and their certificates could be pub
lished, but for the want of space we must forbear,
and say, the trial of a box will be more satisfac
tion than a thousand certificates.
Five Bushels, or 7,000 Boxes of Peter’s Veget
able Pills. The vast and increasing demand for
these Pills, and the numerous cases they have
cored ofLiver Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
&c., has induced the undersigned Agents to get
their stocks direct from the proprietor, and they
would say to their numerous customers, that they
have j list received a fresh stock, and will sell at
New York prices wholesale and retail.
Price 50 cents per Box, containing 50 pills,
with full directions. For sale by
WINTER A EPPING,
At the Blue Drug Store.
And also by
R. A. TV ARE,
A POND A WILLCOX.
Columbus July 22, 1846. 30 —6m
Ferro cyanate of quinine, Hy
driodatc of Potass, iodide of Iron, Jodide of
Sulphur, Acetic, Ext. Colchicum, and other
chemical preparations, for sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
i Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
LEIDY’S COMPOUND SARSAPARILLA
OR
BLOOD PILLS.
F 1 lias Ion; been a desideratum to combine
the valuable properties and medicinal virtues
ot the Sarsaparilla, with other remedial Agents in
the form of Pills. This object has been fully at
tained by the proprietor (N. B. Leidy, 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 Woe drag store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10. 1846. 24—ly
B. McDIVITT, 21 Front st.
Prepared by John Winer & Ce. r S3- Maiden
Lane, New York, sole proprietors far the United
States.
And for sale by
WINTER A EPPING, Agsnts,
At the Blue Drug Store Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June, 10, 1846. 24—ly
GO URAUDSPOWDER SUBTILE, for rc
removing superfluous Hair, just received
and for sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
ARRANTB SETTZER APPERIENT and
Tarrants Extract Copaiva. For sale by
WINTER A EPPING-
At the Blue Drug Store, Vign of the Npgro
and Mortar.
June I0 X 1846. 24—ly
Hand Bills,
Way Bills,
Circulars,
Blank Notes,
<Eljc Columbus Cimcs.
VOLUME VI.
MEDICINES.
‘DR. WOOD’S SARSAPARILLA,
and
WILD CHERRY BITTERS,
For the permanent removal of all such
diseases as take their rise In an Im
pure Blood, Impaired Digestion,
Morbid state of the Liver and
Stomach, Weolcness of the
Nervous System, and a
disordered Habit of
Constitution generally.
Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and IFild Cherry Bit
ters have already, by their substantial excellence,
won & degree of public favor and patronage,
which puts them beyond the need of recommen
dation. Being faithfully prepared of the most
excellent materials, they can be fully confided in
by all in need of a tonic, aperient or alterative
remedy. Sarsaparilla takes a high rank among
Physicians and all others in the list of curative
agents, and it is this fact which has rendered it so
deservedly popular over all other medicines of
the day. In Dr. IFood’s standard preparation, it
is warranted to be found in great purity and
strength, and gaining much by its union with the,
IFild Cherry, a tonic of the first order. Tins
happy combination is the only one ever made of
these article, and founded as it is on the best
medical principles, and their virtues extracted by
a rigid chemical analysis, experience has shown
its unusual power and eifcacy.
This preparation will be found on trial, to be a
sure and speedy remedy for the diseases enumer
ated above. They purify the blood, secure regu
lar digestion, promote a healthy action of the
Liver and Stomach, and strengthen the nerves,
at once securing health & vigor to the whole sys
tem. In all cases of despondency, arising from
Indigestion or Nervous irritation, they have been
used with remarkable success ; nor are they less
useful as a remedy for Headache, Flatulency,
Loss of Appetite, and a general prostration of the
system. At the same time, it must be stated, that
they are neither violent nor at all dangerous in
their operation, securing as they do the desired
end, by a steady, regular and easy influence.—
Taken daily, in doses prescribed, they will be
found to operate in that gentle and salutary
manner, which is, in fact, their highest recom
mendation.
The following certificates, among many others
which have been received from the most respect
able sources, furnish satisfactory proof of the
value and efficacy of this highly popular medi
cine.
Sandwich, Sept. 4,1844.
Mr. E. Thornton, Jr.
Dear Sir:—This is to certify, that my daughter
has been troubled with Dyspepsia for a number of
years, attended with almost constant headache
and other distressing symptoms which accompa
ny the disease. She visited Boston to avail.her
self of the advice of the justly celebrated physi
cians of that city, all to no purpose. By the soli
citation of a friend, I was induced to purchase a
bottle of Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher
ry Bitters. Before taking one bottle she was re
lieved entirely of the headache, and after two or
three bottles, the other symptoms entirely disap
peared. N B GIBBS.
New Bedford, August 19, 1844.
Dear Sir, —It is with much pleasure that I add
my testimonial to the many which you have, of
the value of your Sarsaparilla and Wild Cherry
Bitters. I have used them in my family with the
happiest resnlt—l have recommended them to
others, who have used them with equal success.
In one case in particular, of DYSPEPSIA of long
standing attended with severe Head Ache, which
had resisted all treatment, I was ENTIRELY
CURED by the use of these bitters. I shall al
ways take great pleasure in recommending them
to all persons suffering from any of the diseases
arisiug from Indigestion, Dyspepsia, and impuri
ties of tho blood.
G MACOMBER.
New Bedford, Aug. 10, 1844.
Dear Sir,—l find Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla and
Wild Cherry Bitters all that you recommended
them to be, and take great pleasure in saying,
that I think them the best preparation of the
kind ever offered to the public. I have been
troubled for a long time with JAUNDICE, and a
derangement of the Stomach, attended with head
ache and Vertigo, which was so bad at times that
I could not see, and think that I am entirely cur
ed by the use of these Bitters. I have used them
in my family, and would recommend them to
every one suffering from Jaundice, Indigestion,
and Head*Ache. Signed,
JOHN BAYLIES.
From the New-Bedford Register.
Dr. Wood’s Sarsaparilla A Wild Cher
ry Bitters.
The respectability of gentlemen in this town
and vicinity, who testify to the benefits, within
their personal knowledge, derived from the use
of this Compound of Sarsaparilla and Wild Cher
ry, is such as to put to rest all doubts as to the
value of these extracts to those suffering from
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Indigestion, Headache, or
: Scrofulous diseases. When a medicine has been
known to effect cures in certain cases, no recom
mendation is needed, other than a simple state
ment of facts. To those, then, who are liable to
any complaints for which the Sarsaparilla and
Wild Cherry Bitters are advertised as a remedy we
would say, do as others have done, and find re
lief in the way pointed out by the proprietor of
this highly popular compound.
Prepared by E. Thornton, Jr.—Sold wholesale
and retail by Wyatt & Ketcham, 121. Fulton
st., N. York.
Sold in Columbus Ga. by
WINTER A EPPING.
Price sl. Large bottles.
July 1, 1846. 26—ly
SPHON’S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY.
For sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At tire Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
Hair brushes &toilot bottles?
very fine large Hair brushes, and Toilet
Bottles, just received and for sale by
WINTER &. EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10,1846. 24—ly
PUTTY, Putty Knives and Glaziers Dia
monds, for sale bv
WINTER &- EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of- the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
PINE APPLE, Strawberry, Lemon, and other
Syrups, for safe “wholesale and retail” by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGETABLE REM
EDY, a sure rememdy for Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, &c., for sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
PAIN EXTRACTOR! FAIN EXTRAC
TOR ! The true and genuine Daily’s &
Conn els Pain Extractor. For sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 24 ly
“C'AHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE, lor sale
-L wholesale and retail by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blae Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10. 1846. 24 ly
SURGICAL INSTRTMENTS, a great va
riety, for sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
. June 10, 1846.. 24 ly
THE UNION OF THE STATES, AND THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATES.
COLUMBUS, GA. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1846.
MEDICINES.
DR. SWAYNE’S
COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, THE
GREAT REMEDY FOR
CONSUMPTION,
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis Liver, Com
plaint, Spitting Blood, Difficulty of Breathing,
Pain in the Side and Breast, Palpitation of the
Heart, Influenza, Croup, Broken Constitu
tion, Sore Throat, Nervous Debility, and
all 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 and Genuine Preparation!
H H H q-
REMARKABLE CURE OF CONSUMP
TION.
03 TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS. £0
Millerstown, Perry county, Pa.
—'Bit.
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 I became quite alarmed and ap
plied to my family physician. He 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 decline.—
Some of my friends recommended one medioine,
some another, and would 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
P ULMONAR Y CONSUMP TION.
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 me
the name of Afartin Lutz, your agent in Harris
burg. 1 reluctantly sent and got a bottle, which
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 would 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.
S. N. Colbrook, I Willis H. Afassey,
Jacob Starkey, | John Brighton.
This medicine in all cases gives immediate re
lief, and is a safe, pleasant, and effectual remedy,
and worthy atrial from 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 had introduced itself into the sick chamber;
therefore, be not deceived by the many “Bal
sams” and “Spurious Mixtures,” but try the
genuine and be cured. Prepared only by Dr.
SWAYNE’S, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and
RACE streets, Phila.
9£r Remember, all preparations purporting to
contain Wild Cherry are fictitious and coun
terfeit, except that bearing the written signature
of Doctor Swayne. Great care should be ob
served to purchase from the regularly appointed
Agents in nearly all the principal towns in the
United States.
For sale by
WINTER A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro &
Mortar, Columbus Geo.
June 10, 1846. 24 —ly
J7wrHE on li cure
Deafness cured! !—scarpa’s compound
ACOUSTIC OIL, for the 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,
&c. &c., which are symptoms of approaching
Deofness, and also generally attendant with the
disease. Many persons who have 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 and surgeons highly
recommanding its use.
Read the following from the Philadelphia.—
Public Ledger.
“Have you ever tried itl —If not, do not delay
another 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 for
Deaf ness never fails. It is the only medicine that
will cure. Thousands of deaf persons will give
their testimony in its fauor. The beauty of the
thing is that it cures yon without producing any
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,- tC
be an excellent medicine in cases of deafness
arising from colds or other causes. We know
a young lady who not long since wis almost im
mediately relieved by it, and the certificate of
Mr. Daniel Graeff is an unanswerable’ testimony
of its efficacy.”
And again from the Editor of the Morning
Chronicle:
i “Important for the Deaf. —We 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 so 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 ase Scarpa’s Acous
tic Oil, and anr now happy to say, that with
the use of one bottle of the above medicine, I
can hear as well a-s ever,- and all disagreeable
noises have entirely disappeared. Any further
information respectiag my case, will be gladly
given, by calling on me at 45i North Fifth street,
near Race..
DANIEL GRAEFF.
Philadelphia., Nov. 11, 1843.”
. Read what Scarpa's Acoustic On, Mast
:done !! ! The greatest cure ever yet performed
|by any medicine. It never fails!
s From the Albany Deily Knickerbocker.
West Troy, June 3-, 1844.
This-is to Certify that I, V/illard Jenks, pro
prietor of the West Troy 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
hear the loudest voice, and after trying various
remedies without improving my hearing in- the
least, F was induced to try Scarpa’s Compound
‘ Accoustic Oil for the cure of Deafness,- and it is
with great gratification I am enabled to state that
it has perfectly restored my hearing, and I will
be happy to see any person who wishes for in
formation in relation to my case, at my place, in
| West Troy.
Willard Jenks.
„ _ Foroaie by
tFUTTEIR A EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store Sign of the Negro
& Mortar, Calumbus Geo.
June 10, 1846. 24- -ly
MEDI C I N E S.
“ There is yet si Balm in Gilead.’*
DOCT. HOUSEMAN’S #
german cocjgh drops.
THESE drops have proved, in all eases, the
most effectual remedy for Colds, Coughe,
Asthmas, Raising 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 severe cases of Cholies, Cramps,
Influenzas. Whooping Coughs. Croups and 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 madj
cures on subjects thought past recovery. A sin
gle bottle will be sufficient to satisfy any person
thtft 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
-for medical attendance, and severe tarns of sick
ness, if not death.
CERTIFICATES :
Mr. John J. Davis :
Having sold a number ofdozen ofDoct. House
man’s German Cough Drops, as prepared by J. J.
Davis, of Hudson, to my customers, and also
having used a number of bottles in my family, I
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. John 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 bart three bottles, 1 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 of the above drops, and I do
recommend them to all who are afflicted with
such as colds and coughs.
DAVID TRAVER.
Hudson, November 13, 1837.
Mr. John 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 I experi
enced great benefit from them.
CORNELIUS WHITE.
Hudson, January 13, 1837.
Mr. John J. Davis,
I am one of those who are willing to acknowl
edge a favor received, and award merit to whom
soever it is due ; and in 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 recommend to
the public : Tins is indeed a medicine designed
for family use f 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.
1 am sir, your obedient servant,
ISAAC BODINE.
New York, May 5, 1837.
Mr. John J. Davis,
This isto certify,that I have been fora long
time afflicted with the Asthma, and by the use of
Dr. Houseman’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. John J. Davis,
I have sold Houseman’s German Cough Drops,
as prepared by J. J. Davis, of Hudson, aud have
used the same in my family, and I am fully pre
pared to recommend them as a valuable medicine
for Colds, Coughs, &c. and have always used them
in the early stages of colds.
C. H. BENTLEY.
Albany, N. Y. November, 1837.
Mr. John 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 ofthem 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 aud friends.
Yours, most respectfully,
A. Bv 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 side, by rising
a few boitles of Dr. Houseman’s German Cough
Drops,-prepared by John J. Davis, do re
commend them to the public as a medicine
worthy of notice. J. M. WALTERMIRE.
Hudson, 1837.’
Prepared by John J. Davis, City of Hudson,
Columbia Cos. New York, amt for sale by
JOHN P. LOOP Wholesale A*g’t/
New York, or
WINTER Sc EPPING,
Atthe Blue Drug Store,- sign of the negro and
Mortar, Columbus Ga.
June 10, 1846. 24 ly
CHROME Green, Chrome Yellow, Yellow
Ochre, Turkey Umber, Red Dead, VeiK
Red, Spanish Brown, Terra de Sienna, Dist.
Verdigris, Verdigris in Oil, Paris Green in Oil,
Whiting, Chinese Vermillion,
For sale at extremely low prices hv
WINTER do EPPING*
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10, 1846. 34—ly
BOILE-D LINSEED (ML, Spirits Turpen
tine and Copal Varnish. A few barrels
just received and for sale by
WINTER & EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro- and
Mortar.-
June 10, 1846. 34—-ly
AINT and VARNISH BRUSHES, just re
ceived and for sale by
WINTER Sc EPPINGv
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and-
Mortar.
June, 10, 1846. 34—-fy
REAMS VANDERPOOLS EXTRA
JL USAND PAPER, Cabinet Makers- and
others will please call and examine thinpaper, as
they will find it to their advantage to use this,
instead of the common article usually sold here.
For sale by
WINTER AEPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro and
Mortar.
June 10, 1846. - 24—ly
LEAN YOUR TEETH! CLEAN YOUR
TEETH ! And you 1 will be sure to pre
vent them from decaying.
Orris Tooth Wash, Chlorine Tooth Wash, tooth
paste,- Odontine and Eiiscie, a very fine Tooth
Powder,-and prepared Charcoal, for sale by
WINTER dc EPPING.
At the Blue Drug- Store, Sign- of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10. 1846. 24—ly
OIL OF ERGOT, anew preparation, just
received by
WINTER 4 EPPING.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar.
June 10, 1845. 25—ly
NUMBER 31.
MEDIC I N E S .
McALLISTER’S.
ALLHEALING OINTMENT.
rPRE preceding figure is {riven to represent
the Insensible Perspiration. It is the great
evacuation for the impurities of the body. It
will be noticed that a thick cloudy mist issues
from all points of the surface, which indicates
that this perspiration flows uninterruptedly when
we are in health* but ceases when we are sick.
Life cannot be sustained without it. It is thrown
off from the blood and other juices of the body*
and disposes by this means, of nearly all the im
purities within its, The language of Scripture is,
s‘in 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
ofmedicine, except to open the pores upon the
surface. Thus we see the folly of taking so many
internal remedies. All practitioners, however,
direct their efforts to restore” the Insensible
Perspiration. The Thompsonian, for instance,
steams, the Hydropathist shrouds us in wet blan
kets, the Hormopathist deals out infinitesimals,
the Allopathist bleeds and doses us with mercury
and the blustering Quack gorges us with pills*
pills* pills.
To give some idea, of the amount of the In
sensible Perspiration, we will state that the lear
ned Dr. Lewenhock, ascertained that five-eights
of all 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 in thd system five-eights of all
the virulent matter that nature demands should
leave the body.
By a sudden transition from heat to cold, the
potes, are stopped, the perspiration ceases, and
disease begins at once to develope itself.—
Henee* 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 trre closed.—
Would you give physic to unstop the pores? Or
would you apply something that would do this
upon the surface, where the clogging actually is?
And yet 1 know of no physician who makes any
external application to effect it. Under these
circumstances, I present to physicians', a-nd to
all others, McAllisters, All Healing Ointment
or the World’s Solve. It has power to restore
perspiration on the feet, on the head, around
old sores, upon the chest, is short’ npen 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 remedy 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 for 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.
I 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 ,-twe it in every variety of way, and there
has been but one voice—“one united and dniver
sal voice—raying “McAlister.- yon* Oointment is
good -
Headache The Salve has cured per
sons of the Headache of 10 years standing, and
who had it regularly every week,- so that vomit
ing often toek place.-
Deafness and Ear Ache- are helped with like
success.
Cold Feet. It is a- suTe sign of 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,
Pain, also Sore Lips, Chapped Hands, Tumours,
Cutaneous Eruptions, Nervous Diseases, and of
the Spine there is probably no medicine now
known so good,
Bums* It is the best thing in jhe world
for Burns, (Read the Directions around the
box.>
PIMPLES ON THE FACE MASCULINE SKIN
GROSS SURFACE.
Its first action is to expel all humor. It will
not cease 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'i 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 lozen
ges,” “vermifuges” pills, &c. The truth is, no
one can tell, invariably when worms are present.
Now let me say to parents that this Salve will
always tell if a child has worms. 1? 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 the system is, because they can
not pass off through the natural channels of the
Insensible Perspiration. If such sores are healed
up the impurities must have some other outlet,
or it will endanger lift.- This salve will always
provide for such emergencies.
Rheumatism. It removes almost im
mediately the inflamation and swelling, when the
pain of 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.
Asa family medicine, nom&n eair measure its
valae. So long as thestars roll along over the
Heavens—so-long-at man treads the earth, sub
ject to ail inflaurrifies 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 & co.
Sole *proprietors of the above Medicine.—*
Price 50cent8 per bottle.
CAUTION.
No Ointment will be-genuine unless the names
of James McAlister or James McAlister $ Cos., are
wwms with ape upon kveay label.
Now we hereby offer a reward of SSOO to be
paid on conviction’ in any of tbe constituted
i courts of the United States, for any individual
counterfeiting our name and Ointment.
For sale by
WINTER Sc EPPING, Agents.
At the Blue Drug Store, Sign of the Negro
and Mortar, Columbus Geo.,
June 10, 1846. 24—ly
MEDICINES.
INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA*
READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFI
CATE.
TVTESSKS. ROWAND k WALTON —CentlfinfDi
-LfX. 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, and
Philadelphia, and all the. most popular advertised
medicines of the day had failed, you are fully en
titled to all the benefit which the following state*
ment of facts can confer.
In the year 1819, while at sea on the brig
Commodore Perry, ofthis port my leg was injur
ed by the anchor. The wound became scrofiilou#
highly inflamed and painful, particularly in
spring and summer. From the time of the acci
dent, I was under the treatment of the most cele
brated physicians in the Island of Cuba, and thin
city, until 1824, The summer of that year I
spent in the country to make a fair trial ofSwain’a
Panacea; but even that popular medicine failed
to produce any decided improvement. In 1830 I
applied to the most eminent surgeon in New
York city, and 1 was for a considerable 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
road car* which caused the ulcers to rage with
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 I” Not liking
to part with an old shipmate, however trouble
some, I refused to have it taken off; my leg*
however, became so much worse that the ulcere
extended from my foot almost to the knee, laying
bare the bone, so exceedingly sore that I could
not bear even wilted plantain leaves, or the most
simple salve to touch it.
Thus matters stood in October last, when for
yonr gratification I commenced with Dr. Cullen’e
Indian Vegetable Panacea* with little faith, 1
confess, for I had used incredible quantities of
Sarsaparilla* and in fact, every other medicine
which I saw advertised* or heard recommended.
Physicians had failed and hope had fled 1 Imag
ine, then, my joy, when (after suffering TIPEN
TY-SIX YEARS,) I found before I finished tho
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 f
Any person desirous of obtaining further
culars can be granted by’calling upon me at my
place of business, No. 120 N. Thirteenth street,
or at my residence, No, 484 Race street.
. . .. , JOHN K,BARCLAY.
Philadelphia, April 27, 1846.
Prepared solely by Rowand & Walton, and
sold wholesale and retail by Jos. T. Rowand, 3761
market street ; Horn, Fourth and Popular, and
Appleton/ Soßth/ below Second streetr
For sale 5y
WINTER & EPPING Agent.
At the Blue Drug Store, sign of the Negro &
Mortar, Columbus, Ga.
June 10* 1846, ]j
From the Philadelphia Eagle.
Doetor Cullen’s Indian Vegetable Pftw
T'ft relieve amt t cure suffering Imnaalty 19
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 been an eye
witness, in the case of Mr. Isaac Brooks, jr,* Jef
ferson street, four doors west of Schuylkill Sixth
street, below Locust. This gentleman* fora
long time was severely afflicted With thal 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
llip* and filled his throat with ulcers.
This most distressed individual, wontre’ enabled
to say* h®s 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. V
We have been induced to *®tice the matter
before us from motives ofsympathy tjo 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 t
It in our deliberate judgement that the Panacea
in question* is destined to rise Cos very great im
portance 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, upoit
such reasonable terms.
Many other cases iff point, 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 of the blood
but it is not necessary. These facts- serve to
convince us that the “ Vegetable Panacea” is a
most extraordinary remedy. And we would say, in
good faith, so-the people wheresoever scattered,
who may be suffering from’ any of the complaints
alluded to, by all means send to Messrs.- Rowand
& Walton, 3fS market street, for “Doctor Cul
len’s Indian Vegetable Panacea.”
The above valuable medicine can bs
procured at tbe Blue Drug Store. Price
$1 per Bottle or six Bottles for $5.
WINTER Sc EPPING Ag’t.
June 3, 1846.- 24—j.y
DR. LEIDY’S
DEDICATED SAKSAFAIgfLLA*
BEING ft concentrated compound fluid Ex*
tract of Sarsaparilla, combined with other
Vegetable Extracts, which renders it a medicine
of great utility in the cure Os all diseases arising
from’ the impurities of the blood, from* indiscre--
tions and imprudences in life, and constitutional
diseases formed or produced by the injudicious
use of Mercury. Arsenic, Bark or Quinine. In*
short it is an- in valuable remedy for Ml
Rheumatic Affections, Oerterul Debility, Ulcers,
Sores, White Swellings, Diseases of the Liver,
and Skin, Ulcerated Sore Throat, Ulcers of Nose,
Caries, or Diseases of the Bones, Scrofula or
Kings Evil, Erysipelas or St. Anthony’s Fire,
a breaking out of Dry and Watery Pimples, or
, Pustules of the Face and Body, and all the un
pleasant and dangerous affections consequent
to Syphilis, Lues, Venereal, 4-c. <SfC.
It is highly recommended by eminent Profes
sor sos Medicine in the Philadelphia Medical
Colleges and is perfectly safe and harmless, adapt
ed to all constitutions and habits, ‘•‘young and
old,-”—to the mostfeebie and 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, giddiness
‘in tiie head, oppressive feeling and sensation of
weight on the brain and about the heart, dizziness
of visions, &c. &c.
#CT A Teaspoonful 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 UV the Lisbon
Diet Drink so celebrated throughout the world,
and which is so strongly recommended by all
Physicians to-invalids and persons travelling.
Price One Dollar per bottle, or 6 bottles for
Five DbUats. For sale by
WINTER & EPPING, Ag’t.
Sign- of the Negro & Mortar,-
June 10, 1846/ 24 \y
DR. LEIDY’S
Restorative or Monthly Pills, tor rk
Oxales/
T HEBE Fill* afe pitpartd only by Br. N. B.
i Leidy, and being a regular Physician, Grad--
uate of the University of Pennsylvania, Member
of the Philadelphia Medical Society, College ot
Physicians, &c. &■, attested by Drs. Physic.
Chapman, Jackson-, Dfewees, James H-nrner, Gib
son, Coxe, Hare, Parrish, R. Adrain, L. L.fi., J.
L. Biddle, Esq., Rev. W A Delaneey, &c., fcc.„
are recommended professionally as being particu
larly adopted to disease incident to females only..
Six years experience during which time they
have been administered to many hundred females
with the most satisihetory results, confirm* the
assertion that they are the most efficacious of any -
medicines ever rorected in similar cases, and war
rants the propriety of introducing them ready
prepared in boxes, containing 60 pills sack, with
ample directions for their use, that they may, bo
sent fa/ and near. Price 50 cents, a box..
For sale by
WINTER Sc EPPING Acts.
At the Blue Qrng Stores-
June 10, 1846. J 4— ly