Georgia courier. (Augusta, Ga.) 1826-1837, November 26, 1827, Image 3

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shf cent, untilthe W0 '%“ « d with success. The ne*t q wjU be known tliis. how wtll thts^be done . ^ nnweT m an, U when it is done. The upremc power greater than the power of all the laws that man Retreat State of South Carina, The wealthy City of Charlesto i, 0 ! the fate of A token ! your Eagle has fallen, REMEMBER Henrx SUuViz. Edgefield Prison, Nov. 24 1827. A. SIBLEY Offers for Sale f at No. 31% Broad-street, 3000 Bushels Liverpool Salt 60 sacks Blown da . 1 r/v»T n nYift' THE MARKET. ! REVIEW of the Augusta Market, for the week ' WHOLESALE PRICES. BAGGING—21 a 25 cts. BACON—lb- 9 a 11 c. BOTTLES—Wine, gross, $12. Forter ,, ,, $13. BEER—barrel. §10 a 11. COTTON—71 a 9.1 cts.; new 81 a9* CASTINGS—English, lb. 6£ cents. American, 5 a 5 1-2 cents COFFEE—lb. 16 a 19 c. CORN—bushel, 50 a 56 CANDLES—Augusta, lb. 17 a 19 c Northern, 16; Sperm 37 cents. CibER—barrel, 7 a §8 FISH—Mackerel, No. 3, bbl. §5 a 5£ FLOUR—Superfine. §7 a 8 Fine, .§6 GUN POWDER—$7 50 a 8 50 plenty- Nov, 60 hhds prime Sugar 60 do 2d quality do 3 tierces Jamaica CofiVe 100 bags Green do 150 do. 2d quality do 2 hhds Jamaica Rum 2 do St. Croix do 100 bbls Northern Gin 60 hhds Whiskey 20 do Molasses 25 bbls Canal Flour 20 bags Pepper 10 bbls Apple Brandy 50 ps Cotton Bagging 25 coils Bah- Rope 25 kegs Tobacco 2 hhds Copperas 350 casks Nails and Brads, cssorted 50 pieces low priced Satinetts 20 do fine quality do 4000 pounds prime Bacon 26 58 4UV By SIBLEY WASHBURN To be Drawn next Wednesday. A SPLENDID LOTTERY, $30,000 Highest Prize. THURSDAY, 29th, at 10 o’clock, precisely, at M’Gtan’s Building, X. Hair Mattress and Bedstead 1 Portable Writing Desk 1 Patent Lever “ Roskell’s” Watch, Chain and Seal 1 Plain Gold Watch Wearing Apparel, Furniture, kc. &.C. The property of ihe late Doyle S. Goolrick. Sold by order of the Administrator. Nov. 26 50 BY LATHAM HULL. \ The Drawing will be received on Vi ednesday ttli December. Canisters, various brands, do «/ 3 ) a & " i New York Consolidated Lottery 3—Window, 8x10, 50 teet, ?>4 { Aine- -- .. 4 50 5 rican Cr u S 10th. GLASS 10 x 12, 50 IRON—Swedes, lb. 5£ a 6c. J.[ME—unslacked, cask, S3 a 5 50 LEAD—Bar, lb. 9 cents. MOLASSES—gal. 40 a 45c N.AILS—8 a 8,1. PORTER—London, doz. $4 a 4 50. RICE—lb. 3 a 3$ cents. SPIRITS—Cog Brandy, gal. $1 30 a §1 50. Bordeaux do 110 a 125_c Holland Gin, gal. 112 a 125 cents Ja maica Rum, ,, 110 a 125 cents Whiskey, gal. 38 a 43c. Northern Gin, 45 a 50 c. Northern Rum, 45 a 50c scarce. SPICES—Pepper, lb. 21 a 25 cents. Pimento, ,, 26 a 30 Ginger, ,, 8 a 10 ,, “SALT—bushel, £0 cents. STEEL—German, lb. 14 a 16 cent*. Blistered, ,, 8 a 10 „ SHOT—bag, §2 25 a 2 50 SALT PETRE—lb. 13 a 14 cents SUGARS—St. Croix, lb. 10 a 11* ccntj>. New Orleans,—10 a 11 Muscovado ,, 9£ a 11 ,, Loaf, 18 a 21 „ \ Lump ,, 16 a 17 c. ) SOAP—lb. 7 a 9 cents. TE:A—Hyson, lb. 115 a 120 cents. Gunpowder ,, §1 30 a 1 40. Do. in cannisters, §3 75 per cannister VVJNES—-Teneriffe, cargo gal. 100 a 110 cents Do. L.P. $150 „ Malaga, sweet, „ 85 ,, Port, SI 75 a 2 60 Madeira ,, $300 a 4 25 Charet, doz. $5 a $10. do. 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 8 39 39 89 39 39 39 78 273 4446 CLAtS 10TII. SCHEME. Prize of $30,000 is 13.000 10.000 5.000 2,500 2,230 1.000 500 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 80 15 $30,000 13.000 10.000 5,000 2,500 2,230 5.000 4.000 3,900 3,510 3,120 2,730 2,340 1,950 3,120 8,190 66,690 ON TUESDAY NEXT at the Store of Messrs. Fickling Sf Glen, at 10 o’clock, their entire Stock of Drugs., Medicines, &c. Comprising a general assortment of articles usually kept in a Druggist Store—all of which will be sold without the least reserve. Tfcrms liberal and made known at sale. Nov. 26 BALL A HARDIN. Haring purchased the Stock of GROCERIES of Mr. A. P. ROBERTSON, would again invite the attention of their friends and the public gen erally, at No. 154 Broad-Street, where they in tend keeping a constant supply of Choice Groceries: Si they have or hand, EAGLE TAVEKW, ON K.2rZTCOXi9S-ST&SES, AUGUSTA. T HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully tender their grateful acknowledgments foi the liberal putt i ronage hitherto conferred upon them, take this opportunity of informing their friends and the T. Croix and New-Orleans Sugars, Loaf and Lump (1&. White aud Green Coffee, Coguac Brandy, Holland Giu, N. E. Gin, Canal Whiskey, superior quality', Cicili and Teuerlfie Wine, London Porter, Imperial Gunpowder and Hyson Terr*, Pepper and Spice, Table Salt, Spanish and Common Segars, Chewing Tobacco, of superior quality, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Swedes and Russia Iron, Cottou Bagging and Sacking. Newark Cider, suitable for Kittling, kc. be- ■ And at No. 151, they hr c a general as sortment of Seasonable public, that their establishment having been considerably enlarged, and undergone many exten sivt repairs and improvements during the late summer, Grey flatter themselves that it will now ena ble them to render every possible comfort, convenience and satisfaction, to all who may be induced to favor them with their company. DRY GOODS, All of which is off".red for sale on the most ac commodating terms. June 7 10 tf FACTORAGE AND Commission Business. T HE undersigned having established himself in Savannah, for the purpose of attending to the above business, tenders his services to his friends and the public in Augusta and Hamburg, and in the up-country ofGeorgia and South-Car- olina, for the sale of produce, purchasing receiv ing and forwarding Goods. Liberal Cash ad vances will be made on all shipments of Cotton to him, by return mails, after the bills of lading for the same are received whenever desired. He pledges himself to those who may favor him with their consignments, that he will in no manner whatever be engaged in any Cotton speculations, but devote his time and exertions to their interest exclusively. Robert Malone. Nov 26 3t 58 RICH FANCY ft?” The Milledgeville and Savannah STAGE OFFICES art kept at the EAGLE TAVERN. In addition to the above mentioned improvements, we will have ready by the first day of Octobr an elegant NEW STABLE, on Bay-street, just above the Bridge, convenient to the river, and ca; ble of holding Two Hundred Horses, with a vacant adjoining Lot for their exercise. Drovers v find charges as reasonable as at any similar establishment in the ritv. ° HELDS KENNEDY. EDMUND BUGG. Augusta, September 3, 1827. 34 tf $170,280 EXCHANGE—on Charleston. 60 days, f dis. „ Sight, jjjprem. on New York, 60 days 1 dis. Bank Checks, 1 pre SPECIE—i a 1 pm.—U. S. Notes.m.a 1 pm. Darien Money, 4, none. N. Carolina do. 4 dis. Cape Fear, do. ,, Co. DZ££, la New-York, on the 14th instaut, THOMAS A. EMMET, in the 65th year of his age, and on the 20th anniversary of his arrival in this coun try Genius itudeloquenee weep over his grave. At his residence near Clinton, a few days ago, Richard Harris, Esquire, a wealthy and respecta ble planter of Joues county. On Sunday morning in the 73d year of his age, JOHN HAYVVOOD,Esq. Public Treasurer of the State, which office he has filled for the !o*|j; term of 41 years, with unwearied devotion and a faith ful discharge of its duties for which a parallel can scarcely be found. Our pecnl iar situation, at this period, and our limited time for publication,, prevent us from doing justice to the character of this most excellent man. We trust some abler pen will at an early day, furnish us an obituary notice, worthy to be recorded as a lasting memo rial of his illustrious character. Raleigh Register, Nov. 20th, St. Andrew's Society. T HE Anniversary of the above Society will take place on Friday next, the 30th instant, when members are requested to attend at tb" J7agle Tavern, between the hours of 12 and 2 to elect officers to serve l'or the ensuing year. Those members wishing to Dine with th,e So ciety, will apply to the Stewards tor Tickets on or before that day. WM. J W1GHTMAN, Sec’ry. Nov 26 58 2t 5051 Prizes 9139 Blanks 14,190 Tickets only. Tickets $15, Halves $7 50, Quarters $3 75, Tenths $1 50. APPLY AT BEERS’ Fortunate YotterN Office, No. 241, Broad-Street. Chances way be had also, in the Rhode Island Lottery, the Drawing of which will be here o > Monday Morning nJ ej[t > _fLphest Prize $10,000. Tickets $5, and Shares in proportion. Nov. 26 58 3t Hamilton Riflemen l A TTEND a Company meeting, at the City Hall, on t’his Evening, at seven o’clock, to transact business of importance The following are the Drawn Nam vers in the Union Canal Lottery, 34th Class 41. 20. 24. 3. 10. 29. 27. 7. 38. Holders of Prizes can receive the Cash at BEERS’ OFFICE, or renew in some of the Splendid Lotteries, soon to be drawn. Nov. 26 D by order of Captain Camming. F. M. ROBERTSON, O. S. Nov 26 it BANK OF AUGUSTA. 19th Nov. 1827. A Dividend for the last PIPES’ six months, at the rate of eicht Per. Cent. Per. annum on the Capital Stock, ha ving been this day declared by the Board of Di rectors from the profits of the Bank, payment theret fwill Commence on Thursday the 22d Inst. AUGUSTUS MOORE Cash'r. November 19 56 2tw WESTERN HOTEL, AT THE CORNER OF CENTRE AND GREEN STREETS, AUGUSTA. HE Subscriber has returned to his Old Stand, the WESTERN HOTEL, in Augusta, where he will entertain his old Customers and other friends, who may he pleased to give him thei T patronage X,|eu "..ijp.-,, ttc. &c. J't'e above Goods will be disposed of by tlie Piece only, or or made up to ot der, of the latest and most approved fashions, very low for Cash or approved paper, by FOSTER & HENRY. Nov 19 56 3t HAMBURG FOR SALE. A. CHECKS, At Sight, and at Short Sight, on B. MIMS. An extensive Wagon Yard is attached to the W estern Ho tel ; and the st reet from the end of the Bridge leads directly to it. October 15 46 tj NEW STORE. BOSTON, PROVIDENCE. NEIV-YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, RICHMOND, PETERSBVRO, FAYETTEVILLE, CHARLESTON, S. C. SA VANN AH, MOBILE, and NEW-ORLEANS. Commissioner|in Equity vs. Henry Shultz. In the Common Pleas—Edgefield District. B Y virtue of a* ot der of the Court of Com mon Pleas, for fore losure of a mortgage, will be sold at Edgefield Court House.on the first Tue day in December next, for cash, on failure of the former purchaser to comply with terms of sale, made on the first Monday in June last, ac cording to said order, all that parcel or tract of Land, cohtaining three hundred and ninety-eight acres, be the same more or less, lying in the Dis trict of Edgefield, on Savannah River, known by the name of the Leigh tract, and bounding on lands now in possession of Thomas AV'llrson, and also, on the tract of land whereon Hamburg was originally commenced. Part of the tract has been laid off into town lots, on which two large public houses, two ware houses, and many other valuable buildings have been erected. William Thurmond, s. e. d< - Nov. 26 58 tds also. United Stales Bank «Votes. Constantly for sale by BEERS, BOOTH Si ST. JOHN, Corner Broad and M’lntosh-st. Gold and Silver Coin, and Uncurrent Bank Notes of every description, bought; and sold at the most favorable rates. Nov. 5 52 wtfis J. P. SE I ZE, IRON. Fire Insr r anee. Thf Steamboat Macon (Lub bock) wi!i L ready to receive Freight to-morrow for Charleston. Apply on board, or to FICKLING & GLENN. Nov 26 It HAMBURG FOR SALE. fSJ“ There are two line Coach es to hire at the City Hotel, and two careful Drivers to drive them to any cart ofthe Country. Nov. 26 58 3iw A Blacksmith for Sale. JpOR SALE, a Negro Man, about 32 years Enquire at old, an excellent Blacksmith, this Office. Nov. 26 58 wtf Houses and Lots for Sale. *I and > L > o. et. al. ) Henry Shultz. 3’ Colton Bagging and trails. 400 Pieces Prime Hemp Bagging, 42 inch, 100 Casks Cut Nails, assorted, Son SALE BY WM. ROBINSON. October 18 '7 2m John Stoney and John Magrath A. Lowe Co In the Common Pleas—Edgefield District. Y vietue of an order of the Court of C014- man Pleas, for the foreclosure of a mort gage, will be sold at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, on a credit of six months, the upper part of the Town of Hamburg, known as the Leigh tract, containing three hundred and ninety-eight acres, more or less. Titles will be signed, but not delivered, and if the purchase money is not paid when due, the property will be resold for cash, at the risk ofthe former purchaser. Wm. Thurmond, s. e. d. Nov. 26 58 tds HAMBURG FOR SALE. ft. DOMESTIC & FOI EIGN GOODS. 100 bales Cotton Sheetings and ohirtings, 20 bales Stripes and Plaids, 10 do prime Negro Cloth, 6 cases Satinetts, blue and blue mixtures, 2 bi les Tickings, 4 cases blue Cloths ; a few pieces extra-fine, 12 bales London Duffii, Point, and Rose Blan kets, 8 do red and white F lannels, 10 cases Prints, new and handsome style, 2 do Linens; 1 case Ginghams,new style, 1 do Verona Handfcet chiefs, 1 do Brown Linens, 1 bale Cassimeie Shawls, 2 cases Sea Island Shirtings, 4 bales Bookings, 1 case Tartan Plaids, Bombazetts, C’noppas, Black Silk Handker chiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Sewing Silk, Threads, Sic. kc. &c. for sale, by WM. ROBINSON. October 18 47 2m 1 WO convenient Houses and Lots, on Reynolds-street, 40 by 20 feet, two jgaijgi stories. The Lots 60 feet frout and _ '*■ 136 feet deep, situated next above Gen. W . \\ Holt's. The above Houses are very eonveiii eu t for small families, and have spacious Garden s . This property will be sold very low. For tcr lnSj apply to L»tham Hull, -Vo. 210 Broad-street. Nov. 26 58 it* REMOVAL, ;» TR. HANNA has removed his office for ■ vl Portrait Painting to one of the rooms :n D r . Watkins’ New Brick Building, where he will 0e thankful for favors in his line. 33* He will instruct a class of youa g gentle man iu Drawing in the evenings. Nov. 26 U B Y virtue of an order of the Foosder of HAMBURG, will be sold at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday or TuesdayTn De cember next, all the Interest, tha Goodwill, and I the unyielding support in Justice ot the I ounder j of said' Town, to him or them who will give the 1 most MONEY for it. CASH in hand. As his j Neighbors give Credit and take the Paper, he 1 will give a good Title, possession, and t-ke the SHINERS. For Money enough you can have my Town, but not for promises. Y r ou see the Town and I want to see your Money. 1 merely give notice, for a stitch in time saves nine. Henry Shultz. Edgefield Prison, Nov. 36 58 tds Shoes and Gollon Cards. 150 PACKAGES SHOES, comprising a complete assortment; among which are three ihousand pair as prime Brogans and Negro Shoes, as are in the market. 40 Boxes Whittemore’s Cotton Cards, No. 6 k 10 for sale by WM. ROBINSON. Oct. 18 47 2m FOR SALE, A first rate Northern made GIG, with a superior sett or HARNESS. Nov. 8 A pply at this office. 53 6t Co-partnership Notice. W ILLIAM ROBINSON k THOMAS TAY LOR. have formed a connexion in busi ness, under the firm of THOMAS 1 AY LOR k Co., in Macon, Geo. where they are now open ing a handsome assortment of Merchandize, which they offer for sale on liberal terms. October 18 *7 2m CORNER OF BROAD AND M'lNTOSH STTEETS, Has just opened a well selected Stock of jIA- PLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, comprising almost eve y article in that line, all of which will be sold on very low terms for cash. Among which are the following, vis •" 4 A and 7-8 Irish Liuen, in whole and half “Tl pieces Irish Sheeting, Linen Cambrics, k Long Lawns Cambric and Furniture Dimities Furniture and Fancy Calicoes and Plaids Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins and Robes Cambric, Jaconet, Mull and Book Muslin Printed, Cross-barred and Striped do Italian Silk, figured and plain Gross de Naples 4-4 black Mode, Sa in and plain Levantine Silk White and black Silk Serges, black Bombazine Do. do. pink, blue, straw k green Florence Silks Bobinet Lace Veils, Thread and Bobinet Laces, Edgings and Footing Black Silk Velvet, English silk kfancy Vestings Black and white Italian Crape Canton Crapes and Canton Crape Robes Black Sinchcus, Inserting Trimmings Pink, white, straw, and blue Crape Leise Barege, Fancy Silk, and black and scarlet Meri no Shawls Scarlet figured Ratinett, black Bombazett White, red and green Flannels, green Baize Bird’s Eye and Tabling Diapers Striped Baraze, k imitation plaid Gros de Naples Muslin Poiuts and Bands, Tippet, Beit and Cap Ribbons Tapes. Bobins and Cotton Cords, Foundation Millinet Tortoise Shell k Horn Tucking Si Side Combs Ladies Curls or Rolls Clear Lawns. Corset Laces, Hooks and Eyes Steel Bodkins Bedticking, Apron Checks, blue pluid and striped Homespun Bleached and brown Shirtings, Long Cloth, and Scotch Homespun Marseilles Quilts, Rose Blankets Bang Up Cords, Satinetts and Cassinetts Flag and German Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs Black and white Silk Hose Worsted and Cotton do Men’s white, black aud mixed Lamb’s Wool long and half Hose Buck-skin, Bearer, Dog-skin and Silk, Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves Blue, black and colored Sewing Silks Blue and white-brown Thread Orrel’s-and Clark’s Spool and Flose Cotton Lace, Pearl and Bone Shirt Buttons Hemming’s best assorted Needles, Pins aDd Do.ls Black and white Silk Braid Red and blue Marking Cotton Hair Powder, Cologne Water and Fire Screens, kc. kc. kc. Also, on the River, a very large collection of FRENCH 50 TONS SWEDES IRON assorted from Inch by 3-8 up to 9 Inches by i Iuch. Round k Square English do. — for sale by THOMAS McGRAN. November 19 59 3t ELEGANT FURNITURE, Pianos, Looking Glasses, Fancy Chairs, at reduced prices. ALSO, A first rate Horse arid Gig. T IIE HOWARD INSURANCE COMPANY, of New-York, continues us Agency in tin* place, M the purpose of Insuring against Los* or Damage by Fiie, Btiildinss ..! all kinds. House hold Furniture, Merchandi-*, Cotton in ih« Warehouses. Rates of premium as low as those of other offi ces, and all losses promptly a-Uaffied and settled. Office on Jackswn-street, between Broad aud Reynold streets. A. CAMFIELD, Agent. N. B.—Property in the interior may be insured bv giving a written description of it, and apply ing as above. Augusta. Geo.Oct. 29 1 60 1m gr 2 Wells Kihbe "OULD iuvite their friends and the public {LF Ail persons han.^ present their accounts ; those indebted will con fer a favor by settling without delay. Orders for Furniture in N. Y r ork, w ill be thauk- fully received aud promptly attended to. by JOHN H. OLDERSHAW. w NEW GOODS, which they hare received thi> ... , , and they are ready to make any article ot gen- la.ms. will please to tee , dre ' gg P. S Five first rate Journeymen Tailors will find steady employment ami punctual pay, by applying as above. W • K. Oct. 25 49 tf Zov 19 56 4t HATS 4* SHOES. M -4- T HE subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has just recei ved, by late’arrivais from New York, a large as sortment of HATS—viz : Gentlemen’s Beaver, Black and Drab, Fine and Coarse Casters, do do. Fine and Coarse Rorems do do. Men’s and Bovs’ fine and coarse V\ ool Hats, Youths’ Hats’ Black and Drab, Children’s Hat*, Fur k Hair Seal k Cloth Caps Morocco Caps. kc. kc. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen’s, Ladies’ aud Children s Shoes, Gentlemen’s fine Boots, 4ic. kc. All of which lie is disposed 10 sell on the most reasonable terms for Carii or City Acceptances J. Barrv. 49 tf DR. CHAMBERS’ Remedy lov lnlew pc ranee. HE Subscriber, on the decenfe of the late ^ U Di Wm. Chambers, took into his posses Oct. 25 Lace Goods, CHEAP & IN GREAT VARIETY. 6© Elegant black and white Bobinet Lace Veils, 3, 4, 5 and 6-4 plain and figured Bobbinet Capes, Paper Hangings, •Molasses 4* Whiskey. Landing this dav from the Steamboat Hamburg, 5© Hogsheads Molasses, 30 Hogsheads Baltimore Whiskey, and wi 1 be sold on the roost liberal terms, for approved paper. KERRS & UttAHAM. Ofthe latest style, direct from France, via. Charleston. The above assortment of Goods will be enlarg ed, as J. P. S. will be constantly receiving fresh supplies from the North. Nov 19 56 tf Oct. 29 50 tf mWMJQZM ADITS'* DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY" offers his Professional Services to the Citizens of Augusta. He has taken a Room at Mrs. Leverich’s, next doot to Mr. Jacob Danforth’s, on Wasfcington-street. November 8 63 *• Collars, Pillerines, and Half Hdkfs. Thread Lace Edgings and Footings, (a good as sortment. ALSO, Gimp, Mechlin, Dutch and Beggar’s Lace, Quiiliug, Peailing, kc. ftc. Just received and for sale by CARLTON, COOK k KNOWLTON, No. 249 Broad-street. Nov 19 56 tf Miniature Painting. IHE subscriber respectfully informs the in- T habitants of Augusta, that he will wait up on Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of having their Miniatures painted upon ivory. Specimens of bis work may be seeu at the room nearly op posite the Eagle Tavern. French Yaugwage. Ho will also instnut two or three classes of Young Ladies or Gentlemen in the Frpnch Lan guage. and in the art of Miniature Painting. J. Hinhley. Nov. 54 6t sion the personal estate of ihe deceased, and found prejared a large (juantity of l) ctor Cham bers’ remedy for inteinp-.ra'ice. He hereby informs the p..b,i^. trial he has dis posed of all the Medicine so found, t Or. James H. Hart, and Mr. Andrew M. Fanning, of this city. In making this disposition, the subset tber has been actuated by a due regard to the interest of the heirs of the intestate, a= well as from a wish to give the m extensive use to the virtues of th- discovery, whatever may be—-ao<* *■<. i_«i j further add with confidence, Vr.nl the gentlemen who Will hereafter be the venders ot the remedy for Intemperance, as prepared Ly the Inventor, have been intimately connected with Of. Cham bers in bis liie time—have been his Lg-i.-t* in com pounding the medicine, audare acqua.nted with its composition. Silvanus Miller, Public Administrator, kc. (p"Tbe medicine will hereaffer be prepared and sold by the subscribers, who alone are in _ i possession of the original Receipe ot the inven- tor, at the office of the late Dr. C. in the basemeut story of Rutgers’s Medical College in Duane street, east side of Broadway, and at the Medical store of Dr. Hart, corner of Broad-wav and Chamber street, 3 doors from Washington Hall, New Y’ork. The astonishing success which thisT» n“-dy has obtained in restoring habitual inebriates to so briety, has established its virtues beyond aii con tradiction, and supersedes the necessity of any | further comment. I The remedy is as innocent as it is effectual; so ■ much so, that it is often given to children in fe- i brile complaints, and frequently used as a family i medicine for Dyspepsia, kc. All that is required, j to ensure its specific effect is to abide strictly by j the directions. It is put up in packages sufficient I for one individual cure, and accompanied with ample directions for it3 use, signed inthehand- i wiitingofthe subscribers, without which none j are genuine. We are induced to adopt this mea- ; sure, as in consequence of the great celebrity | which Dr. Chambers’ "medicine has obtained, i there have been, and doubtless will be, many spu- j rious imitations. On enclosing to us the usual | price. $5. postage paid, the medicine can be sent by mail. To those who are unable to pay, on personal application ofthe iutiividnal at our office, the medicine will be administered gratis. JAMES H. HART, M. D. A. M. FANNING. « Successors to W. Chambers. The abt>ve valuable ariicle, is fo: by R. B. H AVILANP.& Co * October 18 4L 5^