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[savannah republican,
’PUBMIHKIt riAILV AH1I TRI-WEEKLY
•BY LOCKE A DAVIS,
EDITORS AMU PROPRIETORS.
TERMS.
[ pally Paper $10 per nniiiun.
I*Tri-weekly Paper v .$5 pur annum.
VT Advertisements appear in both papers.,rft
All Advertisements published nt tbo usual rates,
*vl«t Siivonty-fivo Cent* for the first, and Thirty,
•reven and a half for each insertion after, per
‘duunro of twelve linos.
N. B. Each Citation by the Clerks oftlio Courts
ofOruhiary, that application has boon made for •
(Letter* of Administration, must bo published
THIRTY DAYS at least.
Notico by Executors and Administrator* for
Debtor* and Creditors to render in their account*
' must bo published SIX WEEKS.
Halos of Negroes by Executors mid Adminis
trators must bo at pubic auction, on the ft rut Titus-
•day oftlio month, between the usual hours of
Kilo, nt thoplaco of Public Sales in tbo County
where thoLottors Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, first
giving sixty days notice thereof in ono of the
ipitbiic gazettes of Ibis State, nrtd nt the dooref
the Court House, where such sates are to bo
/fold.
fchall bo rondo thereupon by tbo Court.
Sales of Real Eslato by Executors, Administra
tors, and Guardians, must be published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of Side. Those sales must
be made nt the Court House drier of the County
jin which the property is situate, and on the first
Tuesday of the Month,between the hours often in
the morning and four in the afternoon. No sale
from day to day isvnlid, unless so expressed in
the advertisement.
Applications by Executors, Administrators and
Guardians to the Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Laud, must be‘published FOUltMONTIIS.
Sales of personal property (except negroes)
oftestnte and intestate estates by Executors and
Administrators must bo advertised FORTY
DAYS. , ., . .
Applications by Executors and Administrators
for Letter.* Dismissory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Application*for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate must bo advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders oftlio CourtofOrdinary, (accompani
ed with a copy , of the bond of agreement) to
make titles to laud must be advertised Turkic
Mouths nt least.
ShorifFsiwIesuiidor executions regularly grant
ed bv the Conrts. must be advertised THIRTY
DAYS—uuder mortgage executions .SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of perishable property under or
dor of Court,fnustbe advertised, generally, TEN
DAYS before the day of sale.
All Advertiseincntswill bo punctnallynttondcd
tor
Savannah (©a.) Kaccs.
mifE Races over the Oglethorpe Course (oue
X mile nnd u hulffrom tbo city) will commence
on Tuesday, the 19th January, 184,1. The purs-
euirn a* follows:—
^rst Day—Purso $400,Two Milo bents.
Second Day— Puna $600, Three Milo heats.
Third Day—Purse $800, Four Mile heats.
Fourth Day—Purso $300, for all loosing hors
es of the previous days, Two Mile bents.
FiJlh'Day—Purse $300,Mile bents.bust 3 in5.
The stables are all now and excellent, and wjJJ
bo furnished gratis. , «
The proprietors have spared no pnins nor ox-
f icnse to make the track i-aiial to any, tbo soil and
ocality being well adupteu to that purpose.
PICKARD to LOVELL. Proprietors.
The following Sweepstake* Will come oil*the
day previous to (lie ubovc:—
Sweepstakes for3yr. olds. sub. $100 each, h.
ft., three or more to make a race, to mime and
closo the 1st of Jan. next. Milo* hunts.
Some Day—Sweepstakes,sub. $200 each,It. ft,
three or mure to make a inco, to mime and close
the 1st of Jan. next. Two Milo licnt>.
Persous wishing to enter in cither oftlio nbovo
stakes, will address
Y. S. PICKARD,Savannah, Ga,
doc 9 . 2951
Watch and Jewellery Store,
South tide Mon ument- Stjua re.
The subscribers have and
will keep constantly on (mud
f a well selected assortment
I nCCIoeks, Watches, Jewel-
lery, Silver-ware, nnd fan-
ft cy Goods, which they will
i sell on the most reasonable
^ terms, to those who will fa
it a call.
SPEAR & JONES.
N.. B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing
Clocks and Watches, anti m«ir lime waiiunlcd
Also, Jewellery tnndo to order nnd repaired,
oct 21 254
with a
PETEK’S PILLS.
W E would call attention to tho advertisement
in onr columns to-day ofPETElt8’ VEG
ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand try tho best
modical authority,that there Is nh preparation o
the day which enjoys so enviable n reputation.
At tho South nnd North, their success hits boon
unbounded, and wherever intrbdiicod wo believe
they Ituvu givon the most perfect satisfaction.
Wo Ituvo this day had an intorviuw with ono of
our citizen*, IhUryK. Fox, tWio was recently
cured ofa most rfcinnrkdble nnd ohstinnto cuta
neous amotion, Where the body was cnveM with
fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of the throne
onteii away—nndby using these Pills daily fornix
weeks, wn* ohtircly restored to health.—New
York Examiner.
PFfTBRB’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do inditnd re«*oro tho lionlth oftlio body,
bdeauso theypurify mill invigornto tbo blood, nnd
their good effects arc not coutitarbalnnced by any
Inconvenience 5 licing composed entirely of veg
etables, they do riot expose those who use them
to danger, and their affects are fts certain as they
nro salutary 5 th6y arc daily nnd safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old ago, mid
to women in the most criticulmid delicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal
functions, but restores their order mid re-estab
lishes their health; mid for all tbo piirposnswiiich
u vegetable purgative, or ccrtnin cleanser ofthe
whole system are required, they, aland without a
rival
Vnllm's Celebrated iFroneh Pin.
Three Hundred DolUlrs Challenge.
npIJE RMUiine French Pills against nil the
X QUAQK uoutrumt oftho age—for the cure
of a certain disease. The FRENCH PILLS
rffoflppliaihtn in nfl cases for eitiinrsex, (warrant-
oU IVeo (Vein moreftry,) and do not ailed Urn
breath In tho least, nnd are perfectly pleasant arid
ngrccnblato (lie stomach, nnd’linvn never fiiildd
to muko a speedy and permnhent cure, without
Jho least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronic stages of the dis
ease,•obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fe-
11111I0 Complaints, orn wenktfess of those organs,
they nro beyond u doubt tbo most effectual reme
dy over discovered, having cured many obstinate
cm* nfter every other medicine bod failed. The
French rm* have been so universally successful
that the proprietor challenge* any one to pro
duce a remedy ofequal certainty under a forfeit
ure ofTlireo Hundred Dollurs.
Price $2 per box. For'salo by
G. ft. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july29 IH2—ly •
jnly 29
182—ly
University of Georgia.
Amnu.u. Announcement..
T HE Exercises of this Institution will be re
sumed on the sixteenth of January, 18-11.
.. Applicants for admission to tho Freshman class,
will he examined critically/as to their knowledge
of tho Latiti, Greek, mid English Grammars,
(nrosody included;) also upon the Anabasis of
Xenoplibn, ns contained in tbo first volume of
tho Colldctanou Gncca Mnjorn— or any equiva-
1 ent selection in tho same volume; ulso upon
Pliny's Letters—or Sallust—or Livy. Above
all. they will be expected to evince great roudi-
ness in Arithmetic.
For admission to tho Sophomore Class, in ad
dition to tbo aboVo, the applicant should have
read and completed the first volume of tbo Majo
rs, and the first book of tho Gdyssy, or their
equivalents. Tho odes of Horace, with attention
( to prostiily5 with Tacitus’ Life of Agricola, mid
‘his Germany. In Mathematics he will be exam*
! ined'bn all f)n/s Algebra, and on tho first tlireo
‘books ofPlnyfiiir's Geometry.
• Punctual attendance on tbo first day of Term
is desirable, as well for tho snku of tho Studont
as for tho good oftlio Institution at large.
Good Board may bo obtained in privato fami
lies at from ten to twelve dollars per month.
College Fees, including Tuition, Room rent,
Sorvanthiro, Library, &c. Fifty Dollars, poyublo
'in advnuce, viz: Thirty dollurs on tho IGtli of
January,and twenty dollars on tho 1st of August.
There are tlireo Examinations in the year. 1.
During the 1st fortnight in April. 2. Tho week
before Commencement. 3. The last Week in
October.
Vacations—ono week after Cohimencomont
day, and from November 1st, to 15th of January
following.
Tho Fuculty is organized as follows:
Rov, Alonzo Church, D. D., President and
•Professor 6f Moral Philosophy, Metaphysics,aud
Political Economy.
Janies Jackson, A. M., Professor of Natural
Philosophy and Chymfstry.
H. Hull, M. D., Professor of Mathematics aud
Astronomy.
MnltJiua A. Ward, M. D., Prolbssor of Minor-
• ology, Geology nnd Botany.
Rov. William Lehmann, A. M., Professor of
Grook and Modern Languages.
James P. VVnddol, A. M., Professor of Latin
Archosolgy mid Bullos-loltros.
Charles F. McCay, A. ,M.. Professor of Civil
^ngmoering, and adjunct Professor of Mcchani-
^IPhilosonhy.
ic« IUU, *k ^ 00, *» A. M.,Tutor in Mathomat-
Jndtes Jacksgu, Inspector and Librarian.
| F. McCay, Secretary to tbo Faculty.
1 0 A. HULL,
Al ,''BooroUiry Board ofTnwtuufi.
, Atlifitls; Doc. 11,1840.
dec 17 VQSftp
Tlio Liicfua Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE utiprecedunted popularity of this iionofl*
cent aud inestimable CORDIAL in the li
nked Status, tins induced ono or nmro unprinci
pled persons to mnnufiicturo spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the tame effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other oftbet than that of swindling tbo
public; ntid to give a yet more plausible appear-
unco of their cupidity, those persdns affect that
llioir wretched ‘nostrums have been in uso ill
England nnd chcwlicrc fora number of years;
whereas, until tbo illustrious Dr. Mitgnin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
Imd been over thought of, oral least mado pub
lic; mid all those then in use for tbo restoration
oftlio decayed virile powers wore found to be of
hut littlo avail. Thus, nil nostrums advertised
for hnirntinoss or the curouf impotency, but Dr.
Mngniii's are more catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have been thought ofbut lor the ap
pearance and great celebrity of tho LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit oftlio name is
at present in circulation, it may in general be a
sufficient caution for tho purchaser to ask for the
Luchin Cordial, hut as further assurance,it would
c ns wcll’to note that its name, Luchin Cordial,
o Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of France nnd the U-
niiud States arc 011 the outward envelope—that
a Fleur dc Lis is priuted on tho accompanying
directions, and bountifully embossed 011 tbo show
bills banging in the stores i*f those who have the
genuine article fur sale.
TI10 celebrity of the Lur.ina Cordial being such
ns it is, it is scarcely necessary Jo add that it is the
only efficient remedy for barrenness, and the res
toration of decayed \ iriln powers ever known;
and thatin tbo cure of Fllior Albus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, tbo incon
tinence oftho rtrine, or tbo involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority over every other medicine
is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For
sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON,
july 20 / 182—1) Savannah.
Motratt’s Life Pill* and Pltatuit
Bitters.
T HESE medicines have long been known and
appreciated for their extraordinary and im
mediate powers hfrestoring perfect health to per
sons suffering udder nearly every kind of disease
to which tho human fhunu isllablo.
Tbo proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af
forded by tbo universal diffusion oftlio daily p’ress
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
wiihui tho knowledge nnd reach ofevery individ
ual in tho community. Unliko tho host of per
nicious quackericR which boast of vegetable in
gredients, the Life Pills nro purely uud solely
vegetable, and contaiu neither mercury, nutinio-
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any forur
whatever. They ure entirely comprised of ex
tracts from rare nnd powerful plants, tbo virtues
of which though long known to several Indian
tribes, nnd recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists nre altogether unknown to the ig
norant pretenders to ruedieni science, aud wore
never before administered in so happily effica
cious a combination.
THE PHCENIX BITTERS are so called, be-
cause they possess the power of restoring tho ex
piring embers oflioahh, to glowing vigor through-
out the constitution, as llic Phomix is said to he
restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolu
tion. The Pliumix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain naits of
the western country, which will infn'ibiv euro
FEVERS AND AGUES ofnll kinds 5 will never
fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powcrftt! prepar
ations ofSnrsapnrilla, and will immediately cure
thu determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to young females:
and will be foil rid a certain remedy in all cases of
nervous debility and weakness of* the mo/t im
paired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, tiin ciiicucy of (he Phumix Billers
will be demonstrated bv the use ofu sinele bottle.
The usual dosn of theso Bitters j* ball* a wine
glass full, in water or wine, ntul this quantity may
be taken two or three times a day, about half an
hour before meals, or a less quantity may 4/e ta
ken at all times. To those who are Afflicted with
indigestion nfter meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very greatly increase the ac
tion oftho principal viscera, help them to perform
their functions, ami enable the stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Tims indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, nnd tho mouths oftlm absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
nnd strength of body and energy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particulars of Moffatt’s Lifo*Pills
and Pharnix Bitters, applyat Moffatt’s office No.
•510 Broadway, Now York, whore the Pills cun bo
obtained for 25 cents. 50 cents and $1 per box:
mid the Ritters for$l a $2 por bottlo. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
may he thuro inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At bis Store, on the Bay, comer ofDruytou-St.
jnly 14 109—ly
Lc Cordial do Lucliie, 011 L’JEI-
cxir dc L’Amour.
W E perccivo by thu papers that tbo famous
French physiciun, Dr. Alagnin, has estab
lished atingoticy for the salo of tho nbove named
extraordinary uiediciuo in this city; and to spouk
tbo truth, wn nro sorry for it, as wo think that
there aro too idhny people in this part of tho
world already. We dare not enter into an expla
nation of tho wonders effected by this medicine
here, but will nevertheless venture to add, that it
is tho royalist tiling in the world for gentlemen and
ladies who are husbands and reives, and who wish
to bo fathers and mothers. The agent should take
(bis mediciuo to ibo far west, where pooplo nro
source.—New York Examiner.
“ The Lucino Cordial" is a general invigorator
of tho humun frame in nil the various euscsof
latigor, lassitude and debilitation, and is at tbo
same timo bo simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovnto tho prostrated energies of a giant,
an infant may uso it. not only with impunity, but
willfndvnntugo. The Lucino Cordial is also an
indtibitahlo cure for the iucdnlitionco of thu urine,
pr tlin involuntary dischargo thereof. It is like
wise nn invaluablo mid unrivalled medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions of thu skiu, and iu the
dronical affections of tlih ago.
This celebrated and iucstitmiblo Cordinl is for
sale by G. ft. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
Peters* Vegetable Pills
IlE daily effecting some of the most aston
ishing and wonderful cures that have ever
been known—iu consequence of vyjiieb they hnvo
now become u shining mark, against which nil tl,o
arrows of|disappointed hope, enVy and uucliarit-
ablenes* are levelled without distinction.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills nro anti-bilious, anti-
dyspeptio.and nmi-nnjrcuriul, aud may justly be
■wmsWored-n UniyowaMfridicirte—but they am
peculiarly beiiofieial in lira following complaints:
Yellow nnd Bilious Fevers.Fcvor and Agne.Dys-
I cpsin, Croiin, Liver Complaint, Sick Ilcadncbe,
niindice, Asthma, Dropsy, ftbeiimatism,Eiilnrge-
meiit of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nansen, Distension
oftlio Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Dinrrhma,
Flatulence, llahitnal Castivcnnes, Loss'of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallutv Complexion,
and iu all cases of Torpor of tlio Bowels, where
n Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They are
exceedingly mild in their operation*, producing
neither nausea, griping nor debility,
KPSold wholesale and retail at all the principal
Drugstores in Savannah. jnly 29 182—ly
Advertisement.
T HE subscriber lias been induced, at tlio re
peated solicitation of his friends, to offer to
the public llio Medicines which have proved of
signal benefit ;•» themselves. It is idle to declare
that he has no other object in view than the ben
efit of die nfilicied. Self-preservntiou is the first
organic jaw of nature iu man; and lie who labors,
exerts his intellect, nml spends his means for the
public good, without expectation of any return
from tlie public, must possess n greater share of
philanthropy than one m a thoiisond. After this
avowal, it is proper to mention, that the IJygciun
Medicines huva been compounded after a*life of
practical experiment and acute observation; and
that those recipes arc adopted which have been
found most ufiicncious in tlie treatment of thu dis
eases for which they are recommended. It is a|.
so proper to observe, that in his younger years,
the subscriber himself suffered tho most deplora
ble ill health, urising entirely from great derange
ment of his digestive organs, induced by too in
tense application to study nt college, anil acquir
ing n knowledge of-iiis profession. His own suf
ferings early induced him to investigate the cause
of them, and to endeavor Jo discover tlie best re
medies. Hi* experience, in connexion with the
observations lie has made in a grant number of
f iost mortem examinations, has irresistibly drawn
lim to tho conclusion, that the digestive’ organs
ure tlie sent of a great share of human disease—
that the diseased or deranged stain of them i* the
cause of much of our suffering; for these arc vi
tal organs, supplying the system with nourish
ment, us well a* purifying it, and preserving its
healthy condition. Busides, the sympathy exist
ing between tlie digostivo organs nnd every oth
er part of tiie.systetn is very groat, thnmpli the
connexion of the nerves. When tho* digestive
organs are deranged or diseased, the blood is
poisoned by the absorption of acrid, putrid, and
undigested matter from tlin stomach nnd intes
tines; and this matter is not so completely thrown
ofi’nt .he different enmuctorics in disenso ns in
beaftfi. As the blood is circulated through the
system with wonderful rapidity for its nourish
ment, it immediately begins to’sulfer whenever
the blood becomes contaminated. Hence, if we
desire or expect health, we must keep tho foun
tains oflifo pure. S. J. SPOONER, M. D.
Tho above incdiciiie for sale by
nov26 T. M. «V J. M. TURNF.R.
Dr. Lf» 111 nuts’ Aromatic Vege
table Bitters
For Jniuidirc, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Arc.
T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
nnd hnvo been highly extolled by thousands who
have experienced tlicircfticncy in the nbovo nam
ed complaints. They are iu fact tlin best sto
machic and corrective die vegetable kingdom fur
nishes. They are highly useful ns a preventive
against fever* and are very serviceable nt all son*
sons oftlio year, mwn particularly in the spring
aud summer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience tlmt total loss of appetite, disa
grecnhlu listlessness and relaxation ofthe sysfom.
They strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap
petite, promote digestion, purify the blond, and
restore the invulid to his original strength and
vigor. Most of tho Bitters with which the mar
ket is now supplied arc untiling more than cheup
groggy preparations, sold nt n high price, and
bought mainly for their intoxicating properties.
Tlioan Billers nrn superior Ionov that arc, or
ever have been offered to tlie public. Being
puiignnlly aromatic, they are particularly recom
mended to senfuring persons ns an antidote a-
gninst thu Scurvy, l’ersohs laboring under tho
infirmities of nldiigc, will find these Bitters \o
prove a wholesome, agreeable nnd invigorating
stomachic cordial, increasing tho nppelito and as
sisting digestion ill n remarkable degree,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, tile
sure efftet of a want of toun in tlie system. They
are peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled
with Diurhmn, or Weakness oftho Bowels, &c.
prevalent iu tlie summer nnd autumnal months.
They will he found in all cases of the following
description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak
Stomncli, Costivencss, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of Appetite, Dullness mid Oppression, a
propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth,
Loathing ofFood. Sickncssat the Stouinch.Geh-
eral Debility, and nil oilier symptoms of Indiges
tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents.
For sale by ANSON PARSONS.
* r deo6
Macaw,
HoTis;
rpilft )’ioprietor’s opportunities for ext
JL practical observation have enabled hit
eintisly to'discriminate such varieties of Vegeta
bles us nro tenlly worthy of oftftdre, from (ho infe
rior, or, rili is not (infrequent,worUtlevs varieties
oftlio inimts clan, which have beou pcrriotiioted
through Iricxnercnce; therelbrram making thi*
selection, lie has excluded ninny sorts nmnlly
found in the Catnbgnas of those who am mere
venders not practical growers of seeds.—Ai
not sure that tho vurialy might not he still
reduced with advantage t «t any rato this 1
for nny garden, however oxteflaive, uhi
adupteu to tho nicest tasla.
As to quality oftho aceria, the proprieti.
it to bo remeinborod, UmtVlrati* mild h<
of his own growth, (with but slight exc'
therefore warranted icithagire’amjidrnre,'t t
will, upon trial, prove to be far superior fo most
of foreign importation, or iuchua uro casually
collected in the United States.
Aspnrngns, large greon Melon, Nutuipg, Citron
Beaus, enrlvsix weeks Water Spaui*h
Speckled Valentine Mustrird, white
China Red Kyo Okm - ’
Carol inn or Seweo
Beet, Long Blood
Early Turnip
White Sugar
Mangle Wuifeel
S ore-cole
roccoli, Purple Chiio
abbagOt Early York
Early Sugar Loaf
Larce York
F.arlv Battersea
Curled Savoy
Green Glazed
Flat Dutch
Large Drumhead
Dnuuliend Saioy
Red Dutch
Carrot, Early Ilorh
Long Orange
Cauliflower, Enrlv
Onion, si!vet skill
Eafyt« Yallotiv •
Parsley, curled, plain
PartiiMi Sugar
Peusjfdrty Chariton
1M« •
¥ ’•
Bishop Dwarf
Dwarf, Bine Imperial
Pepper, lareo Bell
Pumpkin, Cnshaw
Klmharh, Tart
Radish, Large Scarlet
I.ong Salmon
White Turnip
Red do do
Summer Whito
Yellow Turnip
..v,. Black Spanish
Celery, White Solid Spinach, Round Leaved
Do Red do,Cress curl’d Prickly Seeded
Cucumber.Ecrly Frame Squash,Early Bush
Do Long Green Long Green
Egg Plant, ln f go Purple Tmrinto, largo
Eiuiivo, Curfou Turrilp, Red Top, Flat •
J.eek, Flag Leaved Dutch. Yellow Swedish,’
Lettuce, Eariy Cubbage Purt)!o Top Hniabnga
Largo India
Brown Dutch
Just received nnd for sale bv
T. M. & J. M.'TURNER,
sept 30 MoutimenuSqiinre. f
Dr. Jiiynfi’s Expcctomm.
T HIS invuluahle medicine is daily elfectiiig,
some of the most astonishing mid svonder-j
fill cures that have ever been known. 'All whrij
hax : ever used it for asthma, cough, h| itting ol
hjoml, whooping cough, croup or hives, con!-’
sumption, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, mill and
soreness oftho breast, difficulty of hrnntliiig, aiul
every otherdisense ofthe lungs and briast, cull
nnd do attest to its usefulriess. Bronchitis, a dis
ease which isamiimilysweeping ilmtisanls.iipnii
thousands to a premature grai n, under the mis
taken name of consumption, is always Hired by
it. The usual symptoms of lltisdiscasf (Bron
chitis) are cough, soreness of the lungs cr thrrint,
hoarseness, difficulty of breathing, nstlma, hec
tic fever, n spitting up of pldegni or nutter, nnd
sometimes blood. It is an iuflnmmntinti of the
fine skin which lines the inside of the whole bf
tlie wind tubes or air vessel* which run through
every part oftlio lungs. This Expectorant im
mediately suppresses the cough, pain, inflntmnn-».
lion, feverand difficulty bf breatliiug. and prodn- ;
ccs a free and easy expectoration, and a cure is
soon effected.
It always cures asthma—two or three largo do
wn* will cure the croup or lilies of children, in a
from fifteen minutes to an hour’s time. It im
mediately subdues thb violeice of whooping
cough, and effects a speedy care*. Hundreds who
have been given up by their physicians ns incur
able with 'consumption,’ Itnvu beou restored to
perfect health by it. For sale by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
dec 17 Moniimeut-Squure.
A Certain Cure for Sick Head ’
Ache.
W HICH has been nsea in families, every I
member of which has hnd sick hcadacRe I
-•Mi.infttiicy.as n constitutional family complaint, 4
1 m lias cured effectually in every instance yet ;
known, amounting to ninny hundreds. It is not *
unpleasant to tlie taste, anil does not prevent tlie
daily avocations ofone using it: it must ho perse
vered in. and tlie cure is gradur.1, hut certnm mu!
permanent. Instances are constantly multiply- z
mg where this distressing complaint is complete
ly relieved nud cured, although of ybarastaKding,
hv tho use of Dr. Spohn’s celobrUted remery.
Ono decided preferenco is its pleasantness, hav
ing none of thri nauseating effects of coimnon
drugs. 1 . .
In all dyspeptic symtnlns, costiyeness, irregu
larity, distressnftnr uienls, pains ill tlie side and
torpidity ofthe liver, tho cure is perfect, and nny
one so nfilicied will become immediately cnnvinr
ced on using it, that ho lias at lost found a ‘’soyt-r
oignbnlm forhis wounds.” Females are particn
Inrly recommended to use it for costiveness or jr ^
regularity, and other female complaints. It Lit
proved to correct vitiated and disordered humor:
keejiing tlie stomach in most perfect order. Thos«
persons who nfter nn evenings indulgence nt purl
tics, Arc. have hondacho and dullness tho nex.
day, will fins! tliis n sure preventive if tnkon ni
bed time. For ull conimmicompluints, in a fo\
days its virtues will lie Self-ev ident, nnd n complet ‘
cure will soon he offecled. When n pdrsonriiu: *
a cold nml feels unwell, generally a free use ofi
for a few days will he sure to relievo withon
physic or pills. To children it tnuy ho givon will
tho grenitot advantage.
In nil ncidity or sournrissofstomncli this remod*
is sovereign and invaluable; os a general fnmih
medicine)! is now adopted by many of Uic motj
respectable fmiiiles. It never sickens the stoinac!
or produces any of thqnnplcnsnnt effects ofnhysiil
1. . . ' ... -1 Jj iM . TURNER.
Coiiffli Remedies.
B ONSIT, Liquorice, Tolu nml Honrhounu
LozengosiEuglish rofiu’d Liquorice, French
Jujilhu Paste. Rose flavored Gum Diops, Syrup
of Guut Arabic, Churulis’, Audetson’s & Cliup-
malt’s Cough Drops; 1 fill’sgouuiun Balsam lltm-
oy, iVc. .lust received ami for salu by
nov 20 G U. HENDRICKSON.
Compound Sarsatmiilla, or
Mend Syrup,
K NOWN from ull others by being called No.
1 Silver Top. Also, us a further security,
niy signature will bo found in my own hand wri
ting, ulsh on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor of liie Ilorald.
Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight
ful nnd plensaut beverage fur tlio aummnr, is fast
coming into use, and will soon ho an indispensa
ble nrticlo in every family. It makes u delightful
inend, and is un excellent purifier of tlio blood.
By a vury small expenditure of money, tlio pur
chaser lias a bottle ofthe Snrsnimrillu Compound,
nnd n box containing die Saiifin Powder; tlio on
ly necessary accompaniment is .1 pitcher of ico
water, and you have a perfect fountain, where,
reader, von mny rufrigornto to your heart’s con
tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with tlie pre
pared Sarsapnrillu will giva you us grateful a
glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns call be found in tlio
city. We speak from experience; don’t take our
word, btit go and get tho afticlo of William
Brown, tlio invcnthr, 481 Washington-stroet.
For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
nug 20 Monument Squnro,
For tlio Hnir.
H UILK 1. IIEOCOME, UogonorntonrlDos
Chovoii.*, n now hud snpnrior article,high*
ly recommonded for restoring tlio hair. Just re
ceived and for sale by
doc 28 A. PARSONS.
Jujube Paste;
G ENUINE French Jujube Pusto, for salo by
U10 pound or less quantity. Just received
and for sale by A. PARSONS,
dee 30 ■
15it sir’s Oik
T HE genuine Bears Oil, from Cuuudu, is just
received aud for sale by
dec 25 A. PARSONS.
For sale by T. M. -
nug 4
Momnent Square. .
Cotltfll toZfillRCS. ,
E LLETIIORN’S Expectorant Lozenges; ft
coughs, colds, whooping cough and tigh
ness of tho chest and lungs, nn excellent reined
for children. Just received and for salo by
nov 5 G. It. HENDRICKSON
Cl mined Essenco of Horclioiuul
Candy* 4
J PEASE Jk SON’S Horehound Candy
• compounded fioui25 ditferetit ingredients 1
Jiighly recommonded for iho cure of coughs, colds
hoarseness, irritation oftho throat, &c. Just ro
ceivod per Excel, nnd fflr salo by
nov j ’ G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Rose Ointment,
F OR Totter, Ringworms, Pimples on tho
Fnco, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworms, nnd herpetic eruptions goner-
ally,are among the most tedious und disagreeable
nficctions to which tho human frame is liable.
Situated as it were, 011 the vorgo of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them by inward reme.
dios. Ilcnco tho innfficncy of undergoing a course
of uiodiciito, or subjecting ourselves to the un-
comforfablosyslom of strict diet; such means by
reducing tlie system merely palliate tlie sy uiploiifs
while tlioy are in practice, to recur os violently;
or morn eo. wheii d gcucrons dint is returned to.
Aud l|io generality of external applicatioushavo
no other effect than the diseaso in onoplaco. soori
to show itseifiu iho sumo or another part. When
nil those menus have failed, and in many sovere
cases, a perservanco for nshorttime in the use of
the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There
is no trouble in using (applying it every, night.)
Afresh supply just received, nnd for salo by
nug 24 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Robinson’s Patent Burlfcy, Ac.
6 DOZEN Robinsou's Patent Barley, 3 kegs
superfine Scotch Oat Meal, 6 do do do Pearl
Barloy. Just received nnd for sole hy
ANSON PARSONS,
nov 23 No. S Gibbons’ Rnitgo.
I Jmjiihc Paste.
CASE French Jujube Pusto, recommended
for the edro of coughs, colds; & c. Just
ccivcri and for sole by
uov 13
G. It HENDRICKSON
Moffat's Vogrftiiilo Life Me cit
rines.
T IIESBinedicincsura indclried for their name
to their miimfetH nnd sonsihlu action in pur
ilyiug tlio' springs uud chnlinuls of iifh, and en
duing (hum with renewed’tune mid vigor.
Iu many iiiiiidrcd ccitified cases which hav.- linen
madu public, und in almost evorv species of
diseaso to which tlio hiiinnti frame is luihln, thu
linjipy nfiecls of MOFFAT’S LIFE PILLS At
pnmix niTUEflS bnVo bean gratefully and
S uhlicly ack now lodged by the parions hum-
ttrd. and who. wore previously irt'iicqunintua
with the hoautiftilly philosophical principle* tip-
on which they are compnunJed, and 'Upon which
they cntisoqiirritly net,
Tim'LIFE MEDICINES recomdiend theni-
selves in diMcmuiK of every form and description.
Their first operation is |o loosen from tho coats
oftlio nufmiicli Imd bowels, tlio various impuri
ties and cruditids constantly soltliiur around
them: nml to rcnmvp tlio hardened face* which
collect in tlio convolutions of tho slnnllost intes
tines. Ollier medicines only purtially clonuso
Uipso, and leave such oollocie/l masses behind
ns to produce linliiliial costivouoss, with all its
train of evils; pr sudden diarrhma, with its im-
mitientdaiig«rs. This fuct is well known to nil
regularniintomists, whO'exnmiiietho jiumatt bow
els lifter dentin and hence thu prejudiro of those
well informed men against quick medicines—
nr medicines prepared and heralded to the pub
lic hv ignorant persons. Tho second effectof
Milittf;::.
longs, the liealthfiifrictinn rif Kfii
pends upon tho regularity oftho urinary organs.
Thu blond, which Kikes its rod color from tlio n-
gency of the livor arid U10 lungs before it pnsscs in
to the heart, being lim* purified hy them,and nou
rished hy food coming from a clean stomncli,
rounte* freely through thu veins, reriaws every paVt
of the system; nud triumphantly nfoniits the ban-
ban of lieultli in the hlooiniug cheek.
MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDICINES have been
thoroughly tented, und pronounced a sovereign
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation
ofthe Heart. Loss of Appetite, Hunrt-lmrn and
Headache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety,
Languor and Melancholy, CostivoneM.Dinrrlinai.
Cholera Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout,
Dropsies ofnll kinds, Gravel, Worms, Astlunn nud
Consumption, Sctirvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Srtrcs,
Scorbutic Eruptions nnd Bad Complexions,
Eruptive complaint*, Eullcw, Cloudy, and other
disagreeable Complexions. Salt Rhoimi, Erysi
pelas, Common Cold sand Influenza, and various
other complaints which nllhctlhe human frame.
Ill Fkvek and Aouk. particiilnrlv, tlio Life Medi
cines have been most eiuiiibntly successful; *0
much so that in tho Fever nnc Ague districts,
Physicinris nlinost universuHy proscribe thorn.
All thyt Mr. Moffat requires of his patients i*
to hu particular in taking the Life Medicines
ntriclly according to the directions. It is not hy
n nowspupor notice, or l»y nny tiling that lie him-
selffimy say in tiinir favor, that lie hopes to gain
credit. It isnlonc hy tlio results of n fair trial.
Tiicse Valuable Medicines ure for sale f»y
A. BARTOW.
Corner of Boy nnd Drayton streets,
doc 25 309—Iv
1 Hitrrlfl4n*M t
TT10It tlin euro ol
I? and other tumors, l
fresh wounds, sprainstmd hi
jiifl.imimitinim, scald head, w
r/ieumalic pains, totters, on
whitlows, lines, corns, and e
orally. T(w proprietor hni
thoiisnud certificates and otli
vornflils SPECIFIC I* *
embrace nhnosl nil the 0
stages—1'» which olutm
Im applied. Among t%
a gteut miqVJior from llio r
in tlio country, who tish #
daily prnotico, iu prefbrum
which luivo ever been If
has nlso received n g
farriers, militaty got
relative to tlio itimizl
in lA-uises, ctyt*, nud
ntid diseases ofliorsost i
le.ss than n dozen cert"
cures which it has purl
of sriine of those nmmals.
prictnr feels no hesituti.in in i
tins it to the proof agniust ull 1
« HARRISON’S SPECIFIC
is vastly superior U» nvery tafng
bus lierelofore liceii ollered to t
B3*8old wholeblc and retail i
pa* Drug Stores ULfttvt
jnly 29
IfloflittS' Life Fills, and Phcuix
Bitters.
T HE perfectly safe, unerring, nndfniccossfiil
treatment of almost every species of dis
ease hy the use of MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDI
CINES, is no longer a matter of doubt, as a re-
ferenco to the experience of uiativ thousand pa
tients will satisfactorily prove. During the pro-
sent month alone, nearly one hundred cases have
coiiio to tho knowledge of Mr. Mnilht, where tlio
patient has, to ull appearance, effected a pemin
tient cure by the exclusive nnd judicious use of
the Life Medicines—some eight nr ten of theco
had been considered beyond all hope hy their
medical attendants. Such happy results are u
source of great pleasure to Mr. M. nnd inspire
him with new cdnhdence to recommend tho use
of his medicines to liisfellow-cilizoiis.
Tho LIFE MEDICINES are a purely VEG
ETABLE preparation. They are mild and plea
snut in liieir operation, und at thb same time
thorough—acting rapidly upon thu secretions of
the syhtimi—carry ing oil all ucrimdrtiou* humors,
and assimilating with and purifying tlie blood.
For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspop-
sin, tho Life Medicines will give relief in a short
er space of time than nny other prescription. In
Fcver-nnd-Agiic. Inflammatory ftheiimutism. F’c-
vers of every dcscridlion, Sick Headache, Heart
burn. DizziiiusB in tlie Head,Pains in tlie Chest,
Flutnlency, impaired appetite, nud in every dis
ease arising from an impurity of tho blood, ora
disordered state of tho stomach, tlio use of these
Medicines has always proved to ho beyond doubt
greatly superior to any other mode of treat
ment.
All tlint Mr. Moffat asks of his patients is to |ic
particular in taking them strictly according to tlie
directions. It is not by a newspaper notice, hr
by any thing that he himself may say in thpir fa
vor, that ho hopes to gain credit. It is alone hy
the results of a fair trial. Is tlio reader an inviu
lid. aud does he wish to know whether the Lilo
Meiliciens will suit his own cascT If so, let him
cnllor send .to Mr. Moffat’s agent in this place,
and procure ncopy of (lie Medical Manual, de
signed as a Domestic Guide to Health, publish
ed gratuitously. lie will there fin-1 enumerated
very many extraordinary cases of cure; and per-
hops some exactly similar toliisown. Moffat’s
Medical Office in Now York, 375 Broadway.
For salo by A. BARTOW,
Corner of Bay and Drayton street,
dec 25. 300—ly
diicqd into Affiwrica. ^ mmoourM
I T cures nnd prevents all Chapping or Itousli
ness of tile I lurid* and Lips, from tho piercing
effects of cold weather, well rubbing u litile on
lim hands aud lips livery night going to bed, is a
certain preventive nnd cure. • *
It also cures Frosted Feer. ahd Cum*. To re
lieve tlio pain of Corns wash tlio feet in ^vnrfil
water, pare, tho Corn close, apply a little pomiid'o
011 a piece ol linen liut.
It cures Swellings and Bruise* occasioned hjr
fulls or otherwise, and will prevent tlio Miuny btiq,
consequences of such neetdents. . .
Ifn fittlo he Well rubbed ni oil a Bruise,Bincli
it will prevenlhbrkneM. ,
It will cure Bnnis, nnd Scalds, if applied di
rectly, iiKeviiitmg pain, nnd,preventing blisters.
Ills useful for a Stiff N^ck. and Swelling of
the Glands, aud will greasy relieve IttteudintiV,
und Gouty Fains, in nny part. „
It immediafuiy removes Pimples, arid other
Eruptions: is exceedingly usuftil lor Soru Breasts,
particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very
trying case, when nilotlierapplications have fail
ed. has been well proved, and can he attested hy
It is nsc-fifr for Cancers hefito they are Woken,
and an iiiifniliiig remedy for \lio Piles. ,,,
It gives a delicacy offragraiicownd that tuxlitral
healthful appearance to the skin no nthor prepar)
atioh ofthe kind has ever beonkuown to produce.
So invaluable is this compound, for ev^ry incon
venience to which tlie skin is iiuble. tlipt thowi
who have once proved its benefit will never wil
litigly be without it.
For *alti by ANSON PARSONS,
dec]
G do Bristdl Brick ’ —* ,
4 do Flux Seed
3 bales fine Velvet Corks
3 do Demijohn and Jug do
100 pnekdgesApothecaries GlosstVare,every
Vnriety
10 grocb Maynard and Rogors’ lllk Ink
G bhls Mocaboyond Scotch Snjtff
20 jnr.s do nfid Rappee do. &c. &c.
Received hy late arrivals, and for sale low on
nccommodaling tonus.
oct 21 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
Diilby’s CnrininUiVc.
H IGHLY recommended ns a niost safe, ef
fectual, and often immediate remedy for
tho wind, thb watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions,
mid all those fatal disorders in the bowels of iu-
fonts, which carry off such 0 number of tlie hu
man species tnider tho age of-two years. A sup
ply ol this valiiablo nicdlcino just received, aud
for sale by ANSON PARSONS,
sopt10
iHoHai’s Vegetable Life Fills
nnd Plienix Bitters.
fTlIIE high celebrity which these nxcelleut me-
X dicines have acquired, in ciiring almost ev
ery disease to which tho human frame is liable,
is a matter fumiliat with almost every intelligent
person. They became known hy their fruits—
their good works linve testified for them—they
did tiot thrive by the faith oftho credulous.
In cases ofcostiveness. dyspepsia, bilious and
liver liffcctions, asthma, piles, settled pains,
rheumatism,- fevers nnd agues, obstinate head-
nches, itnpuro state oftho fluids, unhealthy on-
pearanco oftlio skin, nerVous debility, tlie sick-
ness incident to females in delicato health, every
kind ofwcnkncss of the digestive organs, aud in
nil general derangements of health, theso 'modi
cines have invariably proved a certain and spee
dy remedy. They restore vigorous liealih to the
most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will
place the Life Pills nnd Plienix Bitters beyond
the reach of competition, in the estimation of ev
ery patient.
Prepared nnd sold, wholesale and retail, at
Win. B. Moffat’s Modical Office, 375 Broad
way, New York.
N. B.—None nro genuine unless they have tho
facsimile of John Mofiut’s signature.
BTTlic Lifo Pills lire sold 111 boxes—Price,25
cents, 50 cents, nnd $1 each, according to tho
size; and the Plienix Dili era hi hollies, at $1 or
$2 each, with full directions.
For Gratuitous Distribution—An interesting
little pamphlet, entitled “Moffat’s Medical Man
ual, designed us rt Domestic Guide to Health—
containing accurate information concerning tho
most prevalent disease, mid the most approved
remedies—by Wui. B. Moffat." Apply to the
Agents.
For sole by A. BARTOW,
Corner of Btly aud Drnytbn-streets,
dec 25 309—1?
Spiccft! Spices l!
M ACE, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, All
spice, Bluck nnd African Pepper,aud Tun-
meric, for sulo wholesale or retail by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
dec 30 Moiiumout-^qnaro.
Onion Setts, &o.
J UST received per sclir Fuotov, 2 bids Onion
Setts, also a full supply, of Isindreth’s Gur-
don Seeds. T. M. toJ. M.TURNER,
dec 30 Mnnumont-Sqiiarn.
Orris nnd Chlorine Tooth Wnsli,
TTIOR cleaning tUlil preserving tlio Teeth nnd
.1. Gums, and p’lrily mg tlio bruutlr, .prepared
entirely from vegetable mibstyitccs, uud i* highly
npprovodnud recommended by physicians nud
demist*oftlio firstruspoetability. Just received
wa for siio iij a. parsons.
Oct 5
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver*
wort,
TIOR consdinprion mid liver complaint, coughf,
JU colds, nsthum, difficulty of breathing, pain*
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, cutarrh:.,
palpitation oftlio heart, oppression mid soreness
of tlio chest, whooping .cough, plbnrisy, jhfctic
fever, night sweats, difficult or proftise exjancto-
ration, and all other affecrions oftlio chest) tniigs
und liver. x \
To persons df disordered nervous'system, or
tlio>e who are nnnble to rest well at night, this
mediciuo is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimable value ofthis celebrated medirimi
has been highly tested, and found not wanting'.
The Proprietor is daily receiving the moat flatter
ing accodnt* of his success; and it is truly gratify
ing to say lliuiu empUSlkully llio lundicmu ofthe
people! Itishsed by tho Medical Faculty; sup-
R orted hy tbo Clergy, advocated liy the wholo
ew-York Press) aud Is in the house of hiost oi
onr citizens. .,1 '
It may he tnkon withbut the least fear of dan
gcr hy children, nnd persons debilitated by dis-
ease. .In fine, tho cures the Balsam nfLivcrwnrt
has already effected, nnd is hourly performing;
thu consequent popularity it has obtamod among
those persons, who by experience are hestmmh
fled to judge of its etlicacv; tho cxnlted opfliion
entertained ofits virtues hy physicians; tho con
sequent rernmmendntion it receives from tho
Medical Faculty—speak cogently nnd qbeqttivcr
cully ofthe merits mid Success of this hiedicine.
Invented hy an old ailil very .loomed jihysiciaii.
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed by him In its
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
him while severely mid lnuicutitbly diseased witfi
tlio moit distressing symptom* .of Consumption,
it being now subject to die advice flhd control nt
throe pnysicians.together with the ilfiuiy teotinto
nials nud corrohoruting certificates which hnve
been voluntarily given us by persona who have
received its potent nnd.saiutnry effect, must go
fur, very far. to recommend this ait a Vegetable
Medicine of unequalled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all Hie disc nseswhich prey up
on the chest, lungs and liver; .
Kr.llctcarc of Counterfeits!—Fradds unon tl(ia
mediclho are issued iu every direction. Reuienl
her td ask for "Dr. Taylor's Balaam of Liver
wort," and do not take any tiling else. Thore is
no other medicine connected with thi*, or in shy
way pd»«'?«‘»!Tig the «mn« virtue*. See that.thu
signature of Geh. Taylor, Jll- D., is oii eyery brit
tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil
bo forgery. Fo'rsnleat
ju.no 1 T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S:
Wlioopinit Cougli and,Croup.
T O PARENTS—Jayne’s Expectornntis will),
out excoptidn the most valuable prepprn-
tion In use, for thb above diseases. It- convert*
whopping cough into a. mild and tractable dia
base, shortens its duration more thantme half.nni|
produces a certain and speedy recovery. Froul
half to one tea-spoonftil will certuiiUy cure croup
in infants and young children in hnlfan hour mid
nn hour. The live* ofhuqdrcds of children* will
be saved minuttlly, hy always keeping it on lui'id
ready for uve'rk emergency. For sale by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,,
dec 17 Montmienj-Sqitare ,
■ Fresh Spleen, Ac,
1 CASE Mncu, 150 mats L'iunttmou
1 hid Nutmegs. 1 bid Cloves,
10 kegs pure ground Ginger •
10 do Alspice, 2’> jjo Pepper
Just received and for salo by *
dec 11 ' G. It. HENDRICKSON: .
Surgical Instruments, Ac.
A MPUTATING, Trepanning, Obstetrical,
Dental und Cupping Instruments; Evan's
Lancots, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button
Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, German und
fine American Scnritibntors,Pearl mid Steel Lan
cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, Ivo’fy,
Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin
ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting
Apparatus, and a complete assortment ofSy(lu
ges ofevery description. Just received per brig
.NowHanover and for salo by
sept 3 ‘ T. M. '& J. M. TURNER.
Havana Sugars;
OA M Superior Hritmx Segura, twp yenr*
jU\3 old. Forsnleby ,
nov 18 G R "ENDRICKSuN.
, Peach Water.
O N hand, and for skle by ' •»
dec 25 a: PARSONS.’ .
Superior Silltid Oil. dec
-g 6> BASKETS superior Snla^Otl v
JL ml 6 hbxes 00 . do : ,.
25 dozen coinriitin Sweet Oil. for plantation use
20 boxes hostEnglish Musturd,
30 Jo Colgate's Starch, No l
2 cases English Fig Blue
Just received per brig Clinton, and for sulehy
A. PARSONS.
net 87 No 8, Gibbflfi’a Buildlngl.
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE .
Badcau’s Strengthening FIfister:
fTIHESE Plasters nro prupured for pains or
JL weakness in tho breast, side, back or liinbii.'
Also, foi the gout,- rlinuoiaiism, livor cqmph s “ '
nnd dyspepsia. And fiir couglia, colda^ r
diflifeulty ofbreathiug u oppreHsion oftho./
etc., they will give almost immediate ah
ing reliufi und ror plunsnntness, Mfety;,i
cortainly, p d decidedly superior to mbit otli
remedies. At'certain scasonij.pf tlie year, when
coughs and cold* ore an prevalent,* and. when sit
many are nfilicied-with affnciinuk ofthe breast,
and lungt*, tiiero is nothiugln tlio whole range bf
tho materia medicu tlmt crin ha used with so much
safely ami certainty ns Badeqil’s Plasters; ■ One
of jthosu invaluable Plasters implied tb the chest,
will, la hventy-lbur holds, raliave the moil vio
lent cough, nud give soothing relief td llio sliest:
Tlioy are also inValuablo ns a preventive', iu» few-
perrons tako cold wlieil wearing the Piasters.’ It
is not alipnas' l that person* 'macqnnihtbd wiJH
modichle dm understand hr.vv Piasters* tab bo of
so much iinpottrinco in thesenffectious.',.Yet tlidy
may rely on such being tho lilfct. At nil*events
the experiment is a side one, und riill not cost
much; nud those who ure thi/J ufilictbd ure advi
sed to try them. , :
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