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1 PUBMIirxn DAILY AND TJH*'V^KKt.T
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every continuance. VvVekly, semi-weekly, trl*
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Fellers will be admitted for $100 per annum, but
they are to' be confined to their legitimate busi
ness—and after the fir.st‘in*orlinn,the Advertise-
.ments will bo placed upon tho outsidq oftlio
(inner. Advertisements of Patent Medicines
will bo i/ieerM ycnrly..furSIOi),per.coluqm. "
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dates for offices of trust and profit, or pulling pub
lic exhibitions, and all those thn effect of which is
to promote private interests, will be charged ns
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tisement, will bo inserted unless paid for in nd-
vnneo, excepting tlioso of Otlicor^ of the Courts,
who will bo required to sottlo tlie.ir accounts in
November and April, of each your. * .
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or places out of Savannah, must be paid for,in
advance, unless.their publication be authorized
by an agent in the city, « ho will bo responsible
for the payment.
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person whatever; and in no c’lsc will papers be
given owny, except to masters of vessels amount-
boats.
9. No subscription will bo received from a non
resident subscriber unless .paid for inndvance;
and every subscriber out oftlio city, who docs
not nay up arrearages lor bis pa per’op or before
tho Jstof Slay, 1841, will not receive n paper af
ter that time. And such person will not ho re
ceived as a subscriber to either tho Georgian or
Republican, while ho is in arrears for either one
of those papers.
KJ* Legal Advertisements at the usual rates.
Finding it absolutely necessary to meet the
much enhanced expenses of our business, in a
manner satisfactory to tho public, we, tho under-
signed! proprietors of tho “ Daily Georginu,"
and " Savannah Daily Republican,” agree to nd
here strictly to those regulations, nnd adopt them
for our government from nnd after tho first day
of January next.
WILLIAM II.*BULLOCH,
Of the Georgian.
LOCKE & DAVIS,
Of the Republican. •
rMjfcteirs PILLS.
W E wduld call nltnntiou to the advertisement
ip onr columns to-day nfPETRUS’ VEG
ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand by the best
inndiuul authority, Unit thpro is no preparation o
tho day which enjoys so enviable a reputation.
At the Bomb and North, their success has been
unbounded, and wherever Introduced wo heliovo
they have given tho most perfect satisfaction.
Wo hnvo this day had an interview with onn of
our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who wn* recently
cured nfn most remarkable nnd obstinate cutii-
noons eriintioif, where the body was covered with
fulsomo ulcere, and oven tlm tonsils of tho throat
oaten away—and by using these Fills daily fnrsix
weeks, was entirely restored to lioultli.—New
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed ra«*nrn the honlth of the body,
because they purify and invigorate the blood, and
Uioir good affect* are not counterbalanced hv any
incouvoniouco ; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not exposo those who non them
to danger, nnd their effect* arc ns certain ns they
nro salutary; they arc daily nnd safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood nnd old ngo, nnd
to womed in tho most critical and delicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal
functions. Imt restores their order and re-estab
lishes their health; nnd for nil the purposes which
a vegetable purgative, nr certain cleanser of the
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival. *
.-mr.gdi
pal Drug;
July 29
N. B. Each Citation by the Clerks oftho Courts
of Ordinary, that application has been made for
letters of Administration, must be published
Till KTY*D AYS .at least.
.Notice by Executors ’and Administrators for
Debtors and Creditors to render in their accounts
must be published SIX WEEKS.
Sules of Negroes by Executors nnd Adminis
trators must bo'at pubic auction, on tho lirstTues-
day oftbo month, between tho usual hours of
sale, at the place of Public Sales in tho County
where the Letters Testamentary, of Administra
tion, or Guardianship may have been granted, first
giving sixty days mitico thohml’in one of the
public gazettes of this State, tmd at tho dooref
the Court House! where such sales are to bo
leld. *
Notice for loavc to sell Negroes, must be pub-
Vflird forfour months, boforo any order absolute
-'jail bo made thereupon by tbo Court.
dales of Real Estate by Executors, Administra
tors, and Guardian*, must bo published SIXTY
DAYS before- the day of Sale. Those sales must
ne inpdo at tho Court House door of the County
in which tho property i*situate, nnd on the first
Tuesday of tho Month,between the hours of ten in
the morning and four in tho afternoon. No sale
from day to day is valid, unless so expressed in
tho advertisement.
The Luciim Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent and inestimable CORDIAL in tho U-
nitod States, has induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce llr. same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other oiled limn that of swindling tho
public; nnd tojjivo a yet more plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, tlioso persons nfioct that
their wretched nostrums have been in use in
England nnd elsewhere for a number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin made
his wonderful discovery, no corn for barrenness
.Imd been over thought of, or at least made pub
lic; nnd all those then in use for tbo restoration
oftlio decayed virile powers were found to lie of
but iittlo avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness or the euro of itupotency, but Dr.
Mogniji’s nro mere catchpenny humbug*, which
would never have been tbo light of but for the ap
pearance nnd great celebrity of tbo LUfJINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit oftho name is
at present in circulation, it may in general bo a
snlficinnt caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Luciim Cordial, but as f«irlb«r'iwsurnuco,itwouid
o ns well to note that its name, Luciua Cordial,
i Elixir of Love, is stamped in tho glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of Franco and the li
nked States nro on the outward ouvejope—that
n Fleur do Ids is printed on the accompanying
directions, and beautifully embossed outlie show
bills hanging in tho stores of those who have the
genuine urliclo for sale,.
The itolobrity-'f the Lttcina pordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is the
only efficient remedy for barromieps, mid the res
toration of decayed v irilo powers ever known;
and that hi tbo cure.oTlhor Albtis.Gleet,obstruc
ted, diliicult or pninft I Menstruation, the incon
tinence oftlio urine, nr the involuntary discharge
thereof, its siiporiorit) over every other medicine
is not only decided, but unquestionable. For
saloby G. II. HENDRICKSON,
July 29 182—1y Savannah.
Applications by Executors, Administrators nnd
Guardians to flic Court of Ordinary for leave to
sell Land, must bo published FOUR MONTHS.
Sains of personal property (except negroes)
of testate nnd In testato estates by Executors nnd
Administrators must bo ndvertised FORTY
DAYS. • ,
Applications by Executors and Administrators
far Letters Dismtssory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate must be advertised once a month for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders oftlio Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with a copy of the bond of agreement) to
mnko titles to land must bo advertised Three
Mosths at least.
SheritFssaiesunder executions regularly grant
ed by the Courts, must bo advertised THIRTY
DAYS—-under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales of pcrislinblo property under or
der of Court, must bo ndvertised, generally, TEN
DAYS beforo the day of salo.
All Advertisementswill lie punctually attended
to^
f „ All Letters directed to this Office or tno
Editor, must bp postpaid, to entitle them to at
tention.
Watch and Jewellery Store,
South side Monument-Square.
Tho subscribers lmvo nnd
will keep constantly on band
a well selected assortment
o PC locks. Watches, Jewel
lery, Silver-ware, uiid fan
cy Goods, which they will
sell on the most reasonable
terms, to tlioso who will fa-
n call.
SPEAR & JONES
N. B.—Particular attention paid to Repairing
Clocks and Watches, nnd their time warranted.
with a
Also, Jewellery made to order and repaired,
net 21 • ‘gA
Vallcr-* Celebrated French Mils
. UTOita Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T IIR.gcmnno French*Pill* against all tbo
X QUACk nostrums oftlio age.—for thn cure
oi a certain .(lisonso. The FRENCH PILLS
ure applicable in nil ciiroh for eitliei sex, (warrant-
yd free from mercury,)-and do not uffcul the
hrenth in the loiint, nnd are pcifcctly plea mint nnd
agreeable to the stomach, nnd have never laded
to make a speedy nnd permanent cure, without
tho least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronfc stages oftlio dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Alims, Gmvcl, Fo-
male Complaints, orn weakness ofibbse organs,
they arc beyond a doubt the most effectual reme
dy ov.er discovered, having cured many obstinate
cases after every oilier medicine Imd failed. The
French Rills have been so'universally successful
that.tho proprietor cualt.&xgks any otto to pro
duce n remedy of equal certainty under u forfeit
ure of Three Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 jntr box. For sain by
G. It. HENDRICKSON, Snvnnpah.
July 20 182—ly
Peters’ Vctfetublc Pills
A RE daily otlectmg some or tbo most aRton-
it" * * “ ‘
isliing nnd wonderful cures that have ever
been known—in consequence of which they lmvo
now become a shining inn’rk, against which all the
arrows of disappointed hope, envy nnd uncharit-
(thinness arc levelled without distinction.
^ Peters’ Vegetable Pill, are anti-bilious, anti-
iUlboIilmlo tmd tdl llitt nrinoU AiPWlioJSlll Mlli-niorcnrtoJ, imd ra.y jn.ll/ lie
-islsih Savannah.' considered a Universal Medicine—but they nre
1 jpg ( v peculiarly beneficial in tho following coni plaints:
Yellow and Bilious Fevers.Fevor and Ague.Dvs-
pf p , ia. Croup,Liver Complnint. Sick Headache,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism.Enlarge-
mont of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nansen, Distension
oftlio Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhea,
Flatulence. Habitual Costivcness, Lossof Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
and m all cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, where
a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. ThVy are
exceedingly mild in their operations, pVoduciug
neither nausea, griping nor debility*
H3“Sold wholesale nnd retail at all the principal
Drug HfnfPi in Savannah. July 29 182—ly
Advcrtiscinciif,
T> [ n subscriber has been induced, at the ro-
Lrcmimh’n Gurdi
WARRANTED-Cnni
T HE Proprh'tnr’Htopportttft!
prnrtir.nl nhucrVntinii iinvir
cintjsly to discriminate mi'clt Vi
Ides ns are really worthy of cult
ri»r, or. nil is not unfrequeiih*'
oftlio Mine chum, which Imve
through inrxperehce; therefore]
sdeq|ion,he hns excluded Uiat]
found in tho Catalogues oftho)
renders not practical gmcers of
not sure that the variety might nMba still further
reduced with advantage ? ut any (ate this ismnple
for tiny garden, however extoisjve, und Hilly
adapted to the nicest taste. 1 Jr •
As to quality oftlio seeds, the proprietor wishes
ittQ lio remeuiliored, lliat-whotls sold by* him is
of hit own’gmrlh, (with hilt slight exception,)
therefore warranted with entire ooltfWcner, that limy
will, upon trial,prove to ho far superior to mnftt
of foreign impmtnf . " suih'oa are casually
collected ju thn Uni •* B lletr, '
Asparagns, large greei. AleloU.Xjitmeg, Citron
Beans, earlv six weeks Water f pniij«n
Speckled Valentino Mitsharq*-white
moiE
China Red Eve
Carolina or nowee
Beet, J.ong Blood
Early Turnip
White Sugar
Mangle Wurtzel.
Borecole.
Broccoli, PurpleCnno
Cabbage, Early York
Early Sugar Leaf
Large York
Early Battersea
Curled Savoy
Green Glazed
Flat Dutch
Large Drumhead
Drumhead Savoy
Rod Dutch
Carrot, Early lion
Long Ora ngo
Cauliflower, Eirlv .
Celery, WhiteSolid
Moflutt’s Lite Pills mul Pli«>ui\
IJittors.
T HESE medicines have long been known and
appreciated for their extraordinary and im
mediate powers ofrestoring perfect health to per
sons suffering under nearly every kind of disease
to which tin*human frnnie’is liable.
The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion oftho daily p'ress
for placing Jiis VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
within tho knowledge nnd reacli ofevery individ
ual in the community. Unlike tho host of per
nicious quackeries which boast of vegetable in
gredients, tho Life Pills are purely and solely
vegetable, nnd contn.n neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form
whatever. They nreentirely composed of ex
tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues
of which though long known to several Indian
tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists are altogether unknown to the ig
norant pretenders to medical science, and were
never before mitnitiislurud in so happily effica
cious n combination, *
pcated solicitation ofbis friends, to offer to
the public the Medicines which have proved of
signal benefit to themselves. It is idle to declare
that be has no other object in view than die ben
efit oftlio afilicte’d, Self-preservation is the first
organic law of‘nature in man; and lie who labors,
exerts bis intellect, nnd spends his means for tho
public good, without expectation of any return
from the public, must possess a greater share of
philanthropy than one iu a thousand. After this
avowal, it is proper fjgpmntinn, that tho liygeian
Medicines have neon compounded after a life of
practical experiment and acute observation; and
that those recipes are adonted which bgve been
found most nliicacious iu (lie treatment oftlio dis
eases for which they are recommended. It is al
so proper to observe, dint iu bis younger years,
the subscriber himself suffered the most deplora
ble ill health, arising entirely from great derange
ment of his digestive organs, induced by too in
tense application to study at college, and acquir
ing a knowledge of his profession. His own suf
ferings early induced him to investigate the cause
of them, and cudgavur to discover the best re
medies.. His experience, in confiexiou with the
observations he has made in jv great number of
post mortem examinations, hus irresistibly drawn
him to tlio conclusion, that the digestive organs"
are the scat of n great share of hitman disease—
that the diseased or deranged state of them is the
cause of much of our suffering; for these are vi
tal organs, supplying the system with nourish
ment,'as well as purifying it, nnd preserving its
healthy condition. Besides, the sympathy exist
ing between the digestive organs and every oth
er part of the system is very great, through the
conucxinh oftho nerves. ’When the! digestive
organs are deranged or diseased, the blood is
poisoned by the absorption of acrid, putrid, and
undigested matter from tho stomach nnd into*
tines; nnd this matter is not so completely thrown
oft'at the different emiiuctorics in disenso us in
health. As the blood is circulated through tho
system with wonderful rapidity for its uottrisli-
men!, it immediately begins to suffer whenever
the blond becomes contaminated. Hence, if we
desire or expect health, wo must keep tho foun
tains of life pure. S. J. SPOONER, M. D.
The above medicine for sale by
nov 20 . T. M. it J. M. TURNER.
Okra
Onion.tjilvcr skin
Large V,ellow
PgrefcyJcUrled, plain
Parsnip] Sugar -
Pena,-Fitly Charlton
Early
Extra no do
Royal Dwarf
Bishop Dwarf
Divan, Blue imperial
Pepper, largo Bell
Pumpkin, Caslinw
Uhliharh, Tart
Radish, Largo Scarlet
Long Salmon '
White Turnip
Red do do
Summer White
Yellow Turnip
Black Spanish
Spinach, Round Leaved
Do Rod do,Cm* curl’d Prickly Seeded
Cucumber,Early Frame Squash,Early Bush
DoLongGrieu Long Green »
Egg Plant, Urge Purple Tomato, large
Endive, Cuifed Turnip. Red Top, Flat
Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch. Yellow Swedish,
Lettuce, Eirlv Cubbuge Purple Top Rutabaga
Largo Iudh
Brown Ditch
Justreceivedand for sale by
T. M. (t J. M.' TURNER,
ptlB Monument-Square.
. ELMS' (toMPC,
Urcoaotc Toolli Wneli.
Recommended If the Faculty.
T HIS compound will be iu
arresting nnd preventing decay in tenth;
keeping the teeth and gums in a healthy nnd clean
condition; awOctening the breath | removing tar
tar, and relieving pnin caused by qnrinna tooth.
Few discovoVidM in modern chomintry prontiso
more important results ibnu that of Kro'osote, by
Dr. Heicnenboch, an eminent chemist oTBInns-
ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid
produat, obtained ft-om wood, and is analogous to
charcoal in IU antiseptic properties, Imt Tar more
powerfttl as a corrective nnd ’preventive of do-
cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its wofl'knnwn
dcnnalng properties, is hbjectiunnble as a denti
frice, on necoum of its insolubility, nnd the risk
of minute panicle* remaining between the teeth
and producing injury; Krcosoie.ort the contra-
famiot be liable to this nlijontjnti. end posres-
s’es, to a much greater extent, the antiseptic and
purifying properties of the former. The trials
which hnve been made with it, in this country
nnd Europe bnvn proved its efficacy.
It is strongly recommended by the Facility ns
the best preventive against corirs in teeth. To
sweetenIbe breath, rendered offensive by decay
ed teeth, the use oftob.icco, or other causes, and
to nrrrst decay itself, it stands nre-eminer.t.
. Ellis's compound Kreonote Tooth Wash, com-
bitms the virtues of JCrensnte, of the strength
adapted for this purpose, with other substances
known to bn highly advantageous'lit whitening
nnd preset-vine the teeth.
It is confidently recommended to the public as
a ynlunhie compound, which may bo used daily
with great advantage to the leetb and gums, at the
same time leuving im agreeable sensation in the
mouth. There is no arid in this wash, nor nny
ingredients entering into its composition, but
such as are highly beneficial to tho teeth.
It has been examined and used by several of
•be first Physicians of this city, who btfve no hesi
tat ion in recommending it as an excellent wash
for the teeth and gums, preventing the lailer from
beenuing spungy,and, by its detergentnt.4au
thentic qualities, preserving both in a clenuaud
henitltv condition. Fnrsnlehy
nov'3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Moffat’* Tcgofnbta Ufo Iffedi-
clnes.
T HESE medicines uro indebted for ihcir name
to their noinifeis nnd sensible action in pur
ifyhtgjho springs and channels *f life, and en
duing them with rettnwed tone nod vigor.
In many hundred certified cases which ham been
mndo public, nnd jit almost ovorv spoelos of
disease to which tlio human frame is lmblft,,tlia
happy effects or MOFFAT’S LIFE IlLLfi &
PHLN1X BITTERS hnve been gratefully and
publicly acknowledged by tho parsons henn-
fitted, nnd who were previously unacquainted
with tho boaiitifdlly philosophical principles up
on which they are compounded, nnd upon Which
Umv consequently net. ,
The LIFE MEDICINES recommend them-
selves in diseases of every form and description.
Thoir first operation !• to'loosen Roni the coats
of tho stomach and bowels, tho various impuri
ties and crudities cortstsstSy settling sronnd
them; nnd to removo tlio hardened fiecoi which
collect in tlio convolutions of the smallest intes
tines. Other medicines only partially clbanso
these, nnd Ie«Ve such collected masses behind
ns to prodtlcc hahitiialcostivnnnns, with r ’I its
train of evils, or sudden diarrhaa, with its im-
minentdangers. This-fhct is wolliinown to all
regularanatomista. who ftaminn tltc human bow
els nfter death; and hence the prejudice of those
well. informed uteq against quiS medicines—
or medicine* prepare.-fand heralded to the pub
lic by ianorant persons.. ITio second effect of
ihotUii Mcdictncais to cleaoes the kidneya rind
the bladder, and by this means, tho liver and the.
lungs, tlm healthful action of which entirely de
pends upon the regularity oftho urinary organs.
The blood, which lakes its red color from the a-
gencyof the liver and the lungs before it passes in
to the heart, being thus purified hy them,and nou
rished hv food coming from a clean stomach,
course * freely through the veins,, renews every part
of the system; ami triumphantly mounts the ban-
ban of henlth in the blooming cheek.
ITiirrHon’i
I JIOlt the cure
; nnd other ti
froth wounds, apm
inlfammntions, scald
rheumatic pnin*, fi
whitlow*,* bile*, cn’ri
crally. The nropr
thousand certificatoH nnd
vomfhia SPECIFIC f
embrace almost nil the*c
stages—to which erinhnt
he applied. Among fhe!
a groat number from the *
in tho country, who ns*
daily practice, In nr«rpr
which have over b»n iL
has also received n srentft
farriers, military gentlemen,/?
relative, to the nmazmg cfiicnfcy of !i
ill htuim-*, Cuts, nnu nil ton
and diseases ofhorsess and among
less than n dozen certifying to thj
rnres which it has parfortnrd on rno
of some of those animals. Aitosetni
prisfor feel* no hesitation in sinfing-^Hr in j
tin* it to the proof against nil oomphsltibn—Ui
••HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
isvnstl? superior to every tnlng of the kind whlcfr
has heretofore been offered to the public.
(CF*riold wholesale nhd retail -at «B the prirti
pa' Drug Stores iu Savannah,
jnly 29 182^-ly4-
’th« iriH! Fenttide Bf... .
Effsttsively used In Europe, never before Intfb*
duccd into America. . ' •- ^
r T cures nnd prevents all Chapping or Rou|(h
itossoF the Hands and Lips, from thaffitorcmg ^ t
ft'ecw nf cold weather, well rnbhing n little on
yMr -
cffeCW
the hands and lips every night going to ,beb,j»« ...
certain preventive and cure. , ''-jf
It also cure* Frosted Feet, nnd Com*. To rb :
; lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet In wafnt
MOFI* AT a Llh E M EDICINK3 have been water, pare the C&rh^lose, apply h little pomade
lltornugldy tested, mid pronounced a sovereign on a piece of linen liht.'
THE PHOENIX BITTERS are so called, be
cause they possess tlio power of restoring the ex
piring embers ol’lienlth, to glowingvigorthrough-
out the constitution, ns tbo Phoenix is said to be
restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolu
tion. Tlio Plimnix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain parts of
the western country, which will infidiblv cure
FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds; will never
fiiil to eradicate entirely all the efiects of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar
ations ofSnrsapnrilln. nnd will I'umedinfely cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness inciifent to young females:
and will be found a certain remedy in all cases of
nervous debility nnd weakness of tlio most im
paired coustituiions.
As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phcenix Bitters
will bn tiuiiionsiraled iiv the use ofn simric bottle.
Tlio usual dose of these Bitters m.lialfu wine
glass full, in water or wine, nnd this quantity may
lie taken two nr three times n day. about half an
hour beforo meals, or a less quantity may be ta
ken at all times. To those who are nfilictod with
indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very grenily iperense tlio ac
tion ofthe principal viscera, help thorn to perform
their functions, and- enable tho stomach to dis-
dlmrgo into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, nnd the months oftlio absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
and strength of body and energy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particulars ofMoffatt’s Life Pills
and Phmnix Bitters, apply at Mnffatt’s oflico No.
51fi Broadway, New York, where the Pills can bo
obtained tor 25 cools, 50 emits nnd $1 per box:
nnd the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of tho wonderful efficacy of both,
may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOAV.
At bis Store, on the Bay, corner ofDraytou-St.
j u ly 14 1C9-»1 v
Dr. liWiiunus’ Aromatic Vege
table Bit tors,
For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, A c.
T HESE Bitters nro composed nf vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
and have been highly extolled by thousands who
hnve experienced theireflicncy in the above twin-
Dr. Jayne’s Expectorant.
T HIS invaluable medicine is daily effecting
*om« of thi'imw! astonishing and wonder
ful cures that have ever been known. All who
haw ever used it for asthma, cough, spitting of
blutd, whooping cough, croup or hives, con--
smnptiou, chronic pleurisy, hoarseness, pain nnd
soreness ofthe breast, difficulty of breathing, nnd
every other disense ofthe lungs and breast, can
ftnii do attest to its usefulness. * Bronchitis, n dis
ease whidh is annually sweeping thousands upon
thousands to a premature grave, under the mis
taken name nf consumption, is always cured by
it. The usual symptoms of this disease (Bron
chitis) are cough, soreness of the lungs or throat,
honrsenes*, difficulty of hrenthing. asthma, hec
tic fever, u spitting up nf phlegm or matter, and
sometime* blood. It is an infiaminatinn of the
fine skin which linos tho imide of the whole of
thewiud tubes or air vessels which run through
every part oftho lungs. This Expectorant im
mediately suppresses thecot gb, pain, inllamma-
tion, leverand dilficulty of breathing, and pn-du-
ces n free and easy expectoration, and a cure is
soon effected.
It always cures asthma—two or three large do
ses will cure the croup or hives of children, in
from fifteen minutes to an hour’s time. It im
mediately subdues the violence of whooping
cough, and effectr a speedy e»r«. Hundreds who
have been given up by their phylicinns as incur
able with •consumption/ have *4ccii restored to
perfect health by* it. Foi sale b)
T. M. & J. MfTURNER,
dec 17 Moujiinent-Squara
rs
ICsr/ors, &c.
R ODGER’S, Elliott’s, Wade’s nnd Butcher’s
sttp’r old English Razors
Chinese and Elliott's brass back do do do
Sounder's, Emerson's, Stoughi's and Mechis'
Metalic $trops and Pnstn
Gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, of rose wood, ma
hogany and leather
Metalic,Chinn, Glass nnd Wood Shaving Boxes
Hair, Cloth, Hat, Tooth und Nail Brushes, every
variety nnd new patterns
Fine English. Frencii and American Washing
and .Shaving Soap*, nnd Shaving Creams
Macassar, Bears, Antique, Nut and Ward’s Veg
etable Hair Oils, highly flavored
BearsGrenre, DccfMurrow and Pol Pomatums,
now stylo
Otto Rose, Lip Salve and Almond Paste
Cologne,Lavender & Honey Waters, vrryiup’r
Extract Lemon, Orange, Musk, Rose, China
Pink,Verbena, Violet*,Arc., nil fresh articles.
Just received and for sale low, hy
nov 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Pnlpitniinn
of the Heart. Lon of Appetite, Heart burn and
Headache, Restlessness, lll*tompnr, Anxiety,
Languor atul Melancholy, Co«tivenefw,Dinrrho-a.
Cholera Fevers of ajl kinds, Rheumatism, Gout,
Dropsies ofall kinds, Gravel, Worm*, Asthma ami
Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers. Inveterate Sores.
Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,
Eruptive rnniplaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other
disagreeable Complexions, Salt Ub'etim, Erysi
pelas, Common Cold sand influenza, nnd various
other complaints which afflict the human frame.
In F/.vzn and Ague, particularly, the Life Medi
cines have bceu most eminently successful; so
much so that iu the Fever nnd Ague districts,
Physicians almost universally proscribe them.
All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is
to he particular ill taking the Life Medicines
strictly nefcordiug to the directions. It is not hy
a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he him
self tnay say in their.favor, that tic hopes to gain
credit. It tsnlone by the results nf a fair trial.
These Valuable Medicines are for sale hy
A. BARTOW.
Corner of Bay nnd Drayton streets,
dec 25 309—Iv
cd complaints. They are in, fact the best sto
machic und corrective the vegetable kingdom fur
nislies. They arc highly useful ns a preventive
against fever, nnd are very serviceable nt all sea
sons of the year, more particularly in the spring
and summer months, when- persons of bilious
Imbits experience that total loss of appetite, riisn
gre.enble listlcssucssnnd relaxation oftlio system.
They strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap
petite, promote digestion, purity the blood, nnd
restore the invalid to bis original strength nnd
vigor. Most of tlio Bitters with which the mar
ket is now supplied are nothing more than cheap
groggy preparations, sold at a high price, nnd
bought mainly for their intoxicating properties.
These Bitters nre superior to nny that are, or
ever have ftccn ottered to the public. Being
pungently aromatic, they nre particularly recom
mended to seafaring pprsons as an antidote a-
gninst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under tlio
infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to
prove a wholesome, agreenblc and invigorating
stomachic cordial, increasing tho appetite and as
sisting digestion iu ti remarkable degreo,removing
those low spirited‘wd trembling sensations, tlio
sure effect ofu want of tone in tl» system. They
are peculiarly adapted to tlioso who nre troubled
with Diarhcen, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, «tc.
prevalent iii the summer and autumnal months.
They will bo found in all cases ofthe following
description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak
Stomach, Costivcness, Excessive Weariness,
Lossof Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, a
propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth,
Loathing of Food, Sicknessnt the Stomach,Gen
eral Debility, and all other symptoms of Indiges
tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents. .
For sale by W. II. TURNER.
dec f*
RowanA’S Tonic mixture.
on, Veoktaiile Febrifuge.
A specUie and lasting Cure for the Fcttr and Ague.
X HiS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
Ofbeing a quack medicine, it having been
jho result of many years' study, experience, and
labour, in*the medical practice und observation of
FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed ofaucli
■nodicinal 'principles os were considered most fit
k> restore tho harmony of ifction between the
Stomach, Livor, nnd tlio other Important func
tions of.tiier,ystetu, dm loss of which harmony is
evidently the immediate cause oftlio disease. It
■pemlily promoted ft rogtilar.and healthy appetite
winch is generally entirely destroyed or rendered
Vcr V precarious; by which effect, ylgotir and
strength ia soon afforded to the whole system. It
lntmt bo apparent to all, that a medicine possess
u )8 these peculiar yirtues! in useful in a great va-
vioty ofcompluinta. By renewing the healthy nc-
l, on of the diaeativo organs, it lias proved ilscli
°* reumrkntot benefit in Dyspepsin, Depraved
^PpotUn, Ueart-lmru, .Water Brash, Flatulency,
Jnundfco, Night Sweats, Dysteutery, Bowel
Gmnnlaiuts, nud many other ntfeclionsof similar
. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, und
especially i„ FEVER AND AGUE, or Intor
mutant Foyer, that its powers lmvo boon prittci
mi • nt »tl.v*ith tliose wlm lmvo seen its use-
J unoss. il is pronounced sovereign to all remedies
nretoloro discovered for tlioso diseases. It Hns
kaou .used as a preventive, by many who
tt P or ‘odioal recurrence*oftlio
Jj- HI* nud -Fever, and it has nlwny* *irdud off
um apprehended uttuck. For salo-by
r « . M, TUflNEIt.2
XiC Cordial «lc fascine, ou L’EI*
cxir tic B’Amoiir.
W E perceive by the papers that the famous
French physician, Dr. Mngnin, has estab
lished an agency for tlie salo of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; nnd to speak
the truth, wo nre sorry for it, as wo think that
there are too many -people in this part of the
world already. We dure not ontor into an expla
nation of tlio wonders effected by tins medicine
here, but will nevertheless venture to add, that it
is the royalist thing in tho world forgent/rauenand
ladies who are huso ends and wives, and who wish
to bo fathers nnd mothers. Tho agent should take
this medicine to the fur west, where people arc
scarce.—Ncip York Examiner. •
“ The Luciiie Cordial" is ngonnrnl invigorntor
oftho human frame fit nil tno various cases of
Inngor, lassitude nud debilitation, and is nt the
snmo time.so simple, yet so elficacioun, that while
it enn renovate tho prostrated energies ofu giant,
an infant may use it, not drily with imnunity, but
with advantage. The Luciue Cordial is also an
indubitable cure for tba incoii'.inenco of tbo urine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like
wise ntt invaluable und ntirivi'illed medicine in
casus of chronic eruptions of the skin, and iu tho
dropicnl nlfectionsofthe ngo. ‘
This colebralod und inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly .Savannah.
; Cough Remedies.
B QNS1T, Liquorice, Tolu nnd Hoarhound
].ozenges;English refin’d Liquorice, French
Jitjubo Pasto. Rose flavored Grim Drops, Syrup
of Gum Arabiq, Church*’, Audetson’s &. Chap-
mau's Cough Drops; Hill'sgenuine Balsam Hon
ey, &c. Just received and fbr sale by
nov 20 QtHENDRICKSON
Compouinl .SarsnparillU) or
Mead Sy rup,
TT" NOWN from ail others by being called No.
1 Silver Tc" A_l — ■■ •*—
Top. Also, ns a further security,
uiy signature will be found in my own hand wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From tlio Editor of the Herald.
Ilf owns Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight
ful and pleasant beverage for tlm summer, is last
coming into use, and will soon be an indispensa
ble article in every family. It makes a delightful
mend, and is an excellent purifier of the blood.
By a very small expenditure of money*, tho pur
chaser has a bottle oftho Sarsnparilia Compound,
and u box containingnho Saline Powder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice
water, and you hnvo n perfect fountain, where,
render, yon may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little oi’ tlio Saline mixed with tlio pre
pared Snrsnpurilla will give you ns grateful a
glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found iu tho
city. We speak from experience; don’t take our
word, but go and got the nrticlo of William
Brown, the nivontor, 481 Washington-street.
For snlo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
nug 20 Monument Square,
Dr. T;*yto:
B ALSAM nl'Livnrwort, fortoiisiimptioii nnd
liver complaint, cough*, ctkls, astbrnu. dilli-
culty afhreutiug, pains in tlmsilcor breast, spit
ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart,
oppression and soreness of the chest, hooping
cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, nfebt sweats, diffi
cult or profuse expectoration, and all other alVec-
tions ortlie chest, lungs and liver.
This nrticlo is prepared nrenriling to n recipe
procured from a very old nnd eminent physician,
the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved bis own life
by its efficacy, although of a consumptive con ti-
tntion, to the ustonisbing age of one hundred and
two years: until the ago of eighty-seven, be was
engaged in vory extensive pmctice, requiring
much exertion nud exposure Hundreds nre
now living in good health, that Consumption
seemed to have marked for an early grave, u ho
owe their preservation to the me of ibis invalua
ble tucdiriiie.
Thu virtues of the herb “Liv(rwortli,” are m
this vegetable preparation so powerfully nnd ef
fectually concentrated, ns to redder it a most su
perior and harmless medicine lift ;ll disorders of
the Liver and Lungs, anif it is now considered by
nil persons familiar with its effect, superior in
merit to any other medical preparation for these
prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonish-
l j tngly bciitlii.ii! mu' CotiHUinpiiou, Cuiigiis,
Colds, bpitting of Blood, &c. that many - of
our physican is daily employed it in their prac
tice, and esteem it n superior anil valuable me
dicine. All pcrsonsnfilictcd with Consumption or
any other disease oftlio Lung*, are recommend
ed to make immediate use ofbis Balsam, as it lias
not only proved effectual in removing such symp
toms as threaten Consumptions, but has perform
ed effectual euros of even this formidable disease,
where all hopes of recovery were relinquished by
the most learned and experienced medical men.
This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces
fever, restores strength, nnd may lie considered a
very su perior preparation for thecure nud preven
tion of all diseases ofthe Chest and Lungs,nnd
should be sestored to,even nftertl'.p°c diseases have
resisted tlie usual remedies. Iu tlio practice of
this old and very respectable physician, this Bal
sam of Liverwort ha* acquired au enviable repu
tation for its virlures, ns superior to that ofthe n-
bundant nostrums ofthe day; ns tvns the character
and probity of its inventor and original proprie
tor, to that of quack and empirics.
The result of long observation nnd close study
respecting diseases of tho Chest, this medicine,
warranted pure vegetable, lias the additional re
commendation of bavin been tired forseven years
by tho public, and also by physicians of eminent
talent withoiita single instance of failure in ef
fecting nt immediate beneficinl result. For sale nt
nov 3 T. M. & J. M.TURNER’S.
Fos* lltc Hafir.
H UILE PHI LOCO.ME, Kegcnerntourlp.
Chevuux, a new nud superior cuticle,high
ly recommended for restoring the hnlr. Jus*re
ceived and for sale by
dee 28v A, PARSONS
Jnjube Paste.
/"*1 ENUINE French Jujube Paste, for sale by
\JT (Impound or loss, quantity- Just received
nnd for sale by A. PARSONS.
dec 30
Boar’s Oil.
T HE genuino Uunrs Oil,from Cunndn, is just
received and foMnle by'
dec25* A. PARSONS'
A CLEAR FAIR SKIN.
Rowland’s HulTdor,
For the FACE and SK!S,and of vital importance
tfflhesupport of FEMALE LOVELINESS.
P OWERFUL of effect, yet mild of influence,
this admirable specific (n Preparation from
the most delightful Balsamic Exotics, and par
ffctly free front mineral, or oilier pernicious
ndmixtttrc) possesses balsamic properties of sur
prising energy. It eradicates TAN. FREC
KLES. PIM PLES, SPOTS. REDNESS,andall
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS.gradually realiz
ing n delicately clear fair, nud soft *Skiu; traits-•
form* even the most SALLOW COMPLEX
ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; renders
harsh and rough skill delightfully soft and
smooth; imparts to the FACE, NECK, ami
ARMS, a healthy nod juvenile bloom; ami, by
due perseverance in Tt* applications, promotes
n free nnd uninterrupted exercise of those im
portant fn unions of the skin, which ate ofthe
utmost necessity for the preservation of Henlth,
nud continuance ol a Beautiful Complexion.
Tho Kalydor is equally ihdispeusiblo in
tlte Nursery as at the Toilet Perfectly iunox-
ions, it may be used by the most delicate Lady,
with the assurance of safety nnd efficacy.
To Mothers Nursing their Offspring, it gives, in
allcasese of incidental nntlamuiatiou, immediate
relief; cools the mouth of tho infant, nud enhances
mntcrnn! pleasure iu tlio .act of administering
nlimeulnry nourishment.
To Gentlemen, whose faces nre tender after
SHAVING.—A great infelicity which attends
the operation ol'Sbaving is die irritation ofthe
skin; many Gentlemen suffer severely from this
cutise. Rowland’s Klaydor will be found excel
lent beyond precedent in amelioration nndullay-
iug dint most unpleasant sensation.
•It protect* the face and shin from the perni
cious effects of the Sun and dust, which produce
Sun-bums, Tan, Parched Lips, Freckles, &c.,
nil of which it entirely eradicates; and iu cases oi
stings of insects, it immediately allay* tho most
vinientiuflnmmatiou.nmi renders the skiiidebglit
fully sinontliand pleasont. * .
To Ladies, who nccnssionally sojourn on the
sea coast, or are partial to aquatic excursions, or
nre about to encounter tong voyages, should in-
vnrinbly provide themselves with the Kalydor,
by the use of which,during tlio novelty of such
rccrcaticn, and* after saline immersion, nr sea
Bathing, the pristine fascination ofn fine skin
nnd nnimlcd Complexion arc guarded from
otherwise certain, and perhaps lusting injury, as
die influence oftho Sun ou tlio skin produces
tan, Sun burns, roughness, tensity, 6}c.
For salo by T- M. & J. M. TURNER,
nov 2
IflolFat’s Life ami Pltcuix
Bitliuti.
T HE perfectly safe, unerring, and successful
treatment of almost every species nf dis
ease by die use of MOFFAT’S LIFE MEDI
CINES, is no longer a mutter of doubt, as a re
ference to the experience of many thousand pa
tients will satisfactorily prove. During the pre-
gent month alone, nearly one hundred cases have
come to the knowledge of Mr. Mofliit, where tho
patient has, to all appearance, effected a pertua
rtent cure by the exclusive and judicious u«e of
the Life Medicines—some eight or ten of thene
had been considered beyond all hope hy their
medical attendants. Such happy results nreu
source of great pleasure to Mr. M. nnd inspire
him with new confidence to recouitncud the use
of his medicines to bisfellow-cilizetiB.
The LIFE MEDICINES nre a- purely VEG
ETABLE preparation. They are tuildnnd plea
sunt iu their operation, and at the sumo time
thorough—acting rapidly upon the secretions of
tlie system—carrying oft all acrimonious humors,
nnd ussimilniing with nu.i purifying the hlftod.
For this reason, in aggravated cases of Dyspep-
sia.the Life Medicines will give relief in a short-
spare of time than any other prescription. In
Fever-and-Ague, inflammatory Rheumatism.^'Fe
ver* of every deicridtion, Sicli Headache. Heart
burn, Dizziness iu the Head, Pains in the Chest,
Flatulency, impaired appetite, nnd in every dis
ease arising from an impurity of the blood, ora
disordered state ofthe stomach, the use of these
Medicines hns always proved to be beyoud doubt
greatly superior to auy other mode of treat
ment.
All that Mr. Moffat asks of his patient* is to be
particular itt taking them strictly according to the
directions. It in not by a newspaper notice, or
by nny thing that he himself may say iu their fa
vor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by
the results of a fair trial. Is the reader an inva
lid, and (Joes be wish to* know whether the Life
Meiliciens will suit his own case! If so, let him
call or send to Mr. MotfalV agent in this place,
nnd procure n copy of the Medical Manual, de
signed ns a Domestic Guide to Henlth, publish
ed gratuitously. He will there find enumerated
very many extraordinary cases of cure; and per
haps some exactly similar to his own. Moffat’s
Medical Oflico in Now York/375 Broadway.
* For sale by A. BARTOW,
Corner of Bay and Drayton street,
dee 25. 309—Iv
It cure* Swellings and Bruises neensinqi
fills or otherwise, and will prevent the muny Bad
ron*equf;nf esofmich accidents. ~
If a little be well-.'ithbed in on a Bruise .or I’th
it will prevent Mncknpss. j ; .,
It will cure Burns, nnd Scalds, if applied di
rectly, alleviating pain, nnd preventing mister*.,
It is useful for a Stiff Neck, nnd Swelling bf »
■the Glands, nnd will greatly relieve RhetiHi&ttM|*S
and Gonty Pains, in nny part,
It iinuiediutrtly removes Pimples, and bther
F.ruption:>; is exceedingly useful for Sore Brenstsj-;> .
particularly in lying-in. Itf efficacy in this very %'
trying rh*n, when all other npplicntibns have fhilf
ed,bas been well proved, uud can he attested hy
many.
Tti* useful for Cancers before they are broken;
and an unfiiilmg remedy for the PHeJ.
It givni a delicacy of fragrnfiee and tint natnfnl «
healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnr)
ntion ofthe kindhasevsr heenknown tt» produce. -
So invaluable is this compound, for every incotw
veniertceto which the skin is liable, thiit timed, ’
who hava once proved its benefit will never wil -
linglvbe witlioutit.
Fir Mb by W. H. TURNER-1 :
de c 1
?■
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE
It;ulcuii f sStrcngtlicningPla«tcr.
f | til ESC Plasters nre prepared lor pains or
X weakness iu the breast, side, back nr limbs.
Also, fot the gout, rheumatism,liver complaint,
mid dyspepsin. And for coughs, colds, asthmas,
difficulty of breathing, oppression of the stomach,
&c., they will give almost immediate and sooth
ing relief; nnd for pleasantness, safety, euse nnd
certainty, nro decidedly superior to most other
remedies. At certain seasons oftho year, when
coughi nnd colds nre so prevalent, and when so
many are nfilictod with affections ofthe breast
nnd lungs, there is notbittgin tlie whole rritigeof
the materia median tbnt can be tised with so much
safely uud certainty ns Badeau’s Piasters. One
of these invaluable Plasters applied to the cheat,
will, iu twenty-four hours, relievo the most vio
lent cough, and givo soothing relief to the chest.
They are also invaluable ns a preventive, ns few
persons take cold when wearing the Plasters. It
is not supposed that persons unacquainted with
medicine can understand how Plasters can bo of
so much importance in these nffectious, Yet they
nmy rely on Bitch being the fact. At nil eteltu
the experiment is a safe one, und will not cost
much; nnd those who uro thus afflicted are advi<
sed to try them. -
A supply of those celebrated Plasters just re
ceived nud for snlo By
nov 24 G. It, HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Pencil Water.
O N band, nnd for sale by.
doc 25 A. PARSONS.
Drug's* Ulcdicinas Ac-
"I ^ CASKS Epsom Salts
JLU 4 do Pearl Ash
•2 do Salicrntiis
•2 do washing Soda
1 do Flour Sulphur
G cases roll do
] do Gum Camphor
2 do Rlmburb
JO bbls green Copperas
10 do Whiting
10 do Castor Oil
G do Alcohol
JO do clear strained Honey
6 do Bristol Brick
4 do Flax Seed
3 bales fine VelvetCorks
3 do Demijohn and Jug do
100 packages Apothecaries Glassware,every
variety
JO grocn Maynard mid Rogors’ blk Ink
G bbls Mucaboynnd Scotch Snuff
20 jnrs do and Rappee^ do. &c. &c.
Received by Into arriv
, mid For snlo low on
accommodating tonus.
oct 21
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Dalby’s Carmiiiitive.
H IGHLY recommended us a most safe, ef
fectual, nnd often immediate remedy for
the wind, the watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions,
nnd all those Fatal disorders in tlie bowels of in
fants, which enrry off such a number of the hu
man species under the age of two years. A sup
ply of this valuable) medicine just received, aud
lor sale by . ANSON PARSONS,
sept 16 a
Spices I Spices 11
M ACE, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, All
spice, Black and African Pepper.nnd Tun-
meric, lor sale wholesale or retail by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
dec 30 Monument-Square,
HolTat’s Vegetable Life Fills
uud PJiciiix Hitters.
T IIEhigh celebrity which these excellent me
dicines have acquired, ill curing almost ev
ery disease to which tlie human frame is liable,
is a matter familiat with almost every intelligent
person. They became known by their fruits—
their good works imve testified for them—they
did not thrive by the faith ofthe credulous.
In cases ofeostiveness. dyspepsia, bilious nnd
liver affections, asthma, piles, settled pains,
rheumatism, fevers nnd ague*, obstiuate head
aches, impure slate ofthe fluids, unhealthy ap
pearance flfthe skin, nervous debility, tho sick
ness incident to females in dePcatc health, every
kind of weakness of the digestive organs, aud in.
allgeueral derangements of health, these 'modi
cines have invariably proved a certain and spee
dy remedy. They restore vigorous health to tho
most exhausted constitutions. A single trial will
place the Life Pills and Phonix Bitters boyond
the rench of competition, in the estimation ofev-
erv patient.
Prepared and sold, wholesale end retail, nt
Win. B. Moffat’s Medical Utlice, 375 Broad
way, New York.
N. B.—None nre genuine unless they hnve tlie
fitc simile of John Moffat’s signature.
B3*Tlie Life Pills are sold ;n boxes—Price. 25
cents, 50cents, and $1 each, according to the
size; nnd the Phenix Bitters in bottles, at $1 or
$2 each, with full directions.
For Gratuitous Distribution—An interesting
little pamphlet, entitled “Matfiit’s Medical Man
ual, designed as a Domestic Guide to Health—
containing accurate information concerning the
most prevalent disease, nnd the most approved
remedies—by Win. B. Moffat.” Apply to the
Agents.
For saloby A. BARTOW,
Corner of Bay nnd Drny ton-streets,
dec 25 309—ly
Dr. Taylor’* Balsam of Live
wort,
"OOR consumption nnd liver complnint,coughs,'
X’ coys, asthma, difficulty ol breathing; pains
in the side or brdnst, spitting of blond, catarrhs;
palpitation of the heart, oppressihn nnd sbronesd ’ •
of the chest, whooping cough, plenrisY, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or jirofnse Vxjiccto*
ration, and all other affections oi the cheii, lungs i
and liver.< qu
To persons of disordered nervons.system, or
tho-owhn nre unable to rest well nt night, tills
medicine is most einphhticnllv vecotnraeuded;
The inestimable valto ofthis celebrated medicine
hus becti highly tested, nnd found not wanting:
Tbo Proprietor is daily receiving the mbst flatter
ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify
ink to say this is emphatically the medicine oftlid *
people! ’It U n.« td by the Medical Faculty; sup
ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whom ' '
New-York Press; and is in the house, bf fnost at
our citizens. . *..
It ni»y he taken without the least fear, of dan .*
ger by children, and persons debilitated by ; dis- c -
easc. In fitio, the cures tlie Balsam of Ijverwort
lias already effected, and is hourly performing/ J
the consequent popularity it hag obtained among
those persons, Who by experience are * best quail ,
lied to judge of its elncncv; the bxolted ,opimotj£
entertained of its Virtues by physicians; the c«n-- Ml
sequent recoiumendnticn it receives from the ▼
Medical Faculty—speak cogently and uitemibro * .' ;
■cally ofthe merits nnd success of this medicine/'
Invented hy an .old atul very learned physician;
distinguished alike for his. talent, research, and?
experience; the confidence reposed byhibi in it* '
irresistible merits nnd ita beneficial Effects upori* l }
him white severely aud lametitably diseased with
thft most distressing sy nip to his of Consuuipttori,* ^
it being now subjeetto tho advice and cOntrofo/ V .
three pliysicians. together with the manytestimo .
flints and corroborating certificates which hnvo 4 .
been voluntarily given ns bw persons who have * J*
received its potent nnd snlntorY effect, must
far, very far. to reeoriitnend this as n Vegetable^?
Medicine ofunequnlled nnd undeniablo>Virtuefdc....
Coiuiu. t nioii uud diJihe ui.se aseswhich. prey op. >
on the chest, luugs and liver.
[CF Rcicareof Counterfeits! —Frauds upon' thi
medicine are issued iu every direction, ltefnem’
her to ask for ‘‘Dr. Taylor’sBalsmq of''Liver if
wort." and do not take any tliink els&. -TherB |r*
no other medicine connected will* thi?. crliTc:
way possessing the same virtues. See yint 1
signature of Geo.Taylor, M. D., won every fiotT
tie, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wiF
bn forgery. For sale* ut . .
jtine»l T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S;.
Surgical Instruments, dee.
A MPUTATING. Trepanning. Obstetrical,
Dental and Cupping Tiislrumcnisi Evan’s
Lancets, Gum Lancets, stiver spring Button
Lancets, German spring Lancets, German and
fine American Scarificators,Peurl und Steel Lan-
cet Cases, Stomach Pump:>, Stethoscopes, Ivory,
Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; \Vptnb Syrin-
Onion Setts, dee.
J USfT received per schr Factor, 2 bbls Onion
>Setts, also a full supply of Lmdretb’s Gur-
den Seeds. T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
dec 30 • Monument-Square.
ges, Breast Glasses .with pump, Self-Injecting
Apparatus, nnd a complete assortment of Syrin
ges ofevery description. Just received per bng
New Hanover and for sule by
sept3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
A Certain Cure-for- SIcfe Hcnii
Ache; •' • •> 19
*\TE7*IIICH 1ms been used in families, eyery,
?T member of which hai had sick'headache *
•. f n infancy,ns a constitutiorial family contplaint;.
111 has cured effectually in every lasinnee' yet i
known, amounting to many hntjrtrcds. It is not..' *
nnplcvant.to the taste, nnd doesnnt prbveff^thy*'
daily avocations of one usutk it! it must be persai .
vered in, nnd the cure is gradual, hut Certain and
permanent. Instances me constantly multiply- :
tug where this distressing complaint lVcomplete
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
by tho.use of Dr. Spohn’s celebrated remedy:
line decided preference is its pleasantness, Imy.
iug none of tlio nuuseatiug effects of common
dru/fs.
Itt all dyspeptic sym(oms, coSlivofiefiS; irregu-.
larity, distress after meats, pains in tho Side and •
torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, lindauy .
one so nfilictod will becomo Immediately efinvin*
ccd on using it, that lie has at Iht found a "soyer»V.->'
eign balm for his wound*!” Fepmler.are partick- •.
larly recommended to use iffof costiv'onbss or ir-‘ /
regularity, and other femnle complaints.. It is
proved tp correct vitiated npd disordered hamors" »
keeping tho storaach in most j erfeot order. Those •
persons who after an evenings indulgence at par
ties, &c. have lieadach'n and dullness the r “
dujL - will find tlris a sure preventive if takt
bedtime. For all common complaints, Inn
days its virtues will bn self-ovidenti and ac
cure will soon lie efiected. Wbeti a p*
a cold and feels unwell, generally & freo
for a few days will be sure to relieve with
physic o&pilU. To children It tody be givdn m
tbo greatest ad vantage.
I trail acidity or so urnW o
is sovereign nnd invaluable;
medicine it is now nd'*"*'” 1
resjiecUiblofamiles.
orprodncesany ofthe unffl
For. sale by T. M. §
eng 4
Orris ami Chlorine Tooth Wash.
P OR cleaning atul preserving the Teeth and
Gums, and purifying the breath; prepared
entirely from vegetable subitanees, and is Highly
approyed and reemumeudufi by pbysicinns and
dentists oftho first respectability. Just received
and for sale by • A. PARSONS,
oct 5
- Su.isrior Snl^ OlEftc.
i BASKETS snporior S
JL J! 0 boxes do do
25 dezon commori Sweet Oil, for plantation ubo
20 botes hestEnglisli Mustard
30 do Colgate 1 *. Starch, No l
2 cases -English Fig Blue ’
Just received per brig Clinton, and for
A. PARSON
oct 27 No 8, Gibbon’* Built
hoonina (
rjlO PARENTS-Jay]
out exc’ujitian the most
tion in use, for the ahovo'dj*
whooping ootijih to
imsn.sliortens it* dm
■ '"BCH/a oertein
one tea*poonl
mUnmlyom
tr? The Iiv.
ed annually,
for every
dee It'.
tv
JOK.