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TllK.SAVANNAU REPUBLICAN
II rUBLISlIKU
, DAILY, TRI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY,
LOCKE &. DAVIS,
C ITY A ND COUNTY PIllNTE
ns.
..510 per annum.
.. 6 ‘ do.
.'3 do.
)0 IIB A. P CAB II T A ITjO R1NU
ESTABLISHMENT.
No. 17 Wbltnkor-Strcet, Savnnnnli,
(Opposite IK. //. May «f* Co's Saddlery Store.)
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to in led to, tinlusi accompanied with the money, 01
a aatliftotory olty rererence. __
AdrertlaemenU inaerted at the following rale* t
One aquare of It line# 'or loaa, Ut Inaortion, JO,74
Each continuance,.....,,. 40
For one month or ■ longer timo, a liberal diacount
will be made.
AdrertlaemenU publlahed every other day, and thoae
inaerted onco or twice a week, are charged 74 cU.
per auuare for each inaettion.
Legal advertisements inaerted at the Uaual ratea, and
atrict care Ukan that they bo publiahed according
to law. • ■ •
(ET AH Advertisement* aent to thia office without
dlreclidna aa to ihe number .of inaertiona, will be
publiahed daily, until ordered to be dtacontinued,
and charged accordingly.
Nana and New ADrbirrjaxMKNre appear In both
paper*. 1 • ; •
V All Lettera directed tothiaoffico ortho Editor*,
muat be poat paid, to entitle them to attention.
«ro now opening, a large nndelognnt eaaortmeht of
BN0l{SI?'aN?D'^HBNCH CLOTHS, CASSS-
M EKES. VESTINGS,
And FANCY ARTICLES, suitable
mon’a wear. Ail or which they are |
liinko to order In the moat elegant atid
atyle,and at the aborteat notice.
Their atock ia entirely new,and beln_
with the Arm of J. C. Booth 6t Co., 187 Broad
market.
s charge or thia department or buainea
our customera may rely upon getting the 1
flu
Ordure Oiled promptly, and no deviation in price;
. 1 we ere resolved to approach aa nearly aa posal-
ble to Northern ratea. TERMS CASH,
oetll
XpOR TUB TOILET A new
X aapply of the following article* for the Toilet,
juat received, via: Fancy Pungent Vials; Otto of
Roae do.) Perfume Satchel or Swoet Bags, in
overy variety or Perfume j GlOvd Caaca, with aa-
aorUd odor*) Rowland’* Msccaeaar Oil; Grand*
joan’a celebrated Compoaition for the Hair) Cow.
slip and Myrtle Pomatums, very highly scented;
fancy and plain Toilet Powder Boxes with PufTa j
alao extra Puff*) plain and Roie Scentod Toilet
Powder*| Vinegar Rouge) Pearl Powder. For
aale for A. PARSONS,
Jim# It Gibbons’ Range.
H artford fire insurance
COMPANY.—Thia office continues to in*
•ure Building*, Merchandiae, Mill*, dec. (againat
'.oaa or damage by Are) on the moat favorable
terete.
The underaigned, Agent for thia city, ia duly au
thorised to receive apnlloatlona, effect riaka and
iaatk polleiea without delay.
WYLLY WOODBRIDGE, Agent,
not Ifl ~ Office In Willlamaon** Buildings
2CITNA INSURANCE CO. OF
JmIA HARTFORD, Connecticut.—The under*
■igned, Afcenta for the above named Company In
tttia city, continue to inauro against loaa or damage
by fire on Building* or Stocks of Goods. This ia
one of the oldest Inaaranee Companies in the Unit*
cd States, and its loaaea have nlwaya been promptly
E ald. Applications for insurance will be received
y COHEN, NORRIS & CO., Agent*,
oct 25
ESTABLISHMENT.
No. I IT Buy-Street.
(Next door to the Savannah Republican Office.)
ment of the most fkshionable
ENGLISH. FRENCH AND GERMAN CLO
CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS,
Which will be made up in the moat M
L WATCHES, JEWELRY,
rV SILVER AND PLATED WARE, dtc -
IfiluSi The Subscriber haa recently returned from
the North, with a rich assortment of articles in Itlri
line. He has selected fa la atock with great caro
and with an eyo to the wanU and UsU or the citi
zens of this city and vicinity. Nor ia thia - all—lie
ha* generally made lii* purchases with cosh, and ia
determined to sell at a email advance on coat.
Strangers visiting the oily, and the public generally 1
are reaper.tfllily .invited to call and eiamlne In*
stock and prices, aa they might go ibrtherand (are
tylo) ai
ellcd.
OUTFITTING AND FANCY ARTICLES)
All auch at are useful nr neceasary for a gentft
man’s wardrobe; with * general Usaortment of—
READY MADE CLOTHING.
All of which will be sold, aa cheap, ai
articles r.an be bought in the city, by
jan 14 PRICE *VBADER.
G LYMER ON FEVERS.—Fevers,
their diagnoiin. pathology and treatment; pro*
pared sad edited with large additions. Bom the Ka*
say* on Fever in Tweeqw’f Library of Practical
Medicine) by Meredith IJlymer. M. D., I'rofeaaor
of the Principles ahd Practice of Medicine in the
Franklin Medical College of Philadelphia.
The Cyclopedia of Practical Medicine, by Doc
tors Forboa, Tweedlo and Ccnolly) thoroughly re
vised; with numerous additions, by Robley Dungll-
son, M.'D. A new edition, In4 voU.
Beach's Family Physieian, or the Reformed Sys
tem of Medicine on Vegetable or BoUnleal Princi
ple) 7th edition.
Gudft’* Domestic Medicine .or Poor Man’s Friend;
* new edition, revised and enlarged.
Carpenter’s Principles of Human Physiology,
with notes and additions) by Meredith Clymei, Id
American edition.
'Challly’s Practical Treatise on Midwifery, trans
lated Bunt the French, by G, 8. Bedford.
Churchill’* Midwifery.
Dewee’s Midwifery, 10th-edition.
Dewee on Diseases of Women, 8U1 edition.
Deweenu Diseases of Children, 8th edition.
Chapman’s Compendium of Lectures on the
Theory and Practice of Medicine, preparod by Dr
Benedict.
Homeric Special Anatomy, Gth edition.
The Influence of Tropical Climate on European
Constitution, by James Johnson, M. D., Physician
to the King.'
The Practice of Surgory, by James Miller, F. K
S. B.
Velpeau’s Midwifery, translated from the French,
by Dr. Meigs) 3d edition, with additions by Dr.
Harris.
Harriaon'a Essay towards n correct Theory of the
Nervous System.
Hoblyn’s Dectioriarr of Terms used in Medicine
and the Collateral Sciences; If mo.
Dungliaon’a Medjcal Leaicon, 6th edition.
Paxton’s Anatomy?
Pmut on the Stomach.
Wataon’a Practice of Medicine.
Cheliua’e Surgery, translated from the German,
by Dr. Southard, edited by G. W. ^orria, Surgeon
to the Penntylvanla Hospital, publishing in numbers
at 40 cents.
Klliotaon'a Practice, edited by Dr. Stewartaon.
Hughes’ Clinical introduction to Auscultation
. and Diseases of the Lunus and Heart.
Sir A tley Cooper on Diseases of the Teatia.
Cooper’s Surgery, f vula.
Brodiea’ Clinical Lectures on Surgery.
Hrodie on Diaeaaea urinary Organa.
Bird on Urinary Deposits.
Eberle’a Practice , Ehcrle’s Therapeutica.
Kberi* on Diaeaaea of Children.
JunetO W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
inapection:
Black Drab D’Kte Frock Coala
Do do Jlress do
' Do Caahmnrett do do
Do do Frock do
Fancy Tweeds do do
Do do Sack do
Do Croton Coating do
Grass Linen Frocktees do
Do do Dress do
Cheek do do do
Do do Frock do
Ginghanl do do
Do lluainess do
' Fancy Sax Gotha do
Scotch Check do
Linen do do
Union do do
Fancy Marseilles Veals
Do Quilting do
Do light Doeskin Cass Panta
Do Linen Drilling do
Quilting*.
Shirts, Snap
Ties, flic. Ate.
For aale by
0. G» THOMPSON At CO.,
If9 Ray street.
W INTER,
MER CL<
now receiving his a
part of his assortment:
[(ualities) I
1 figured 1
1 AW BOORS.—Motion & Welu-
■ i-J by’* Exchequer Reports, with references to
American Decisions, by llart At Wallace, reprint*
ingfrom the London edition, vo|a.7 to 13 received,
at Jt 40 per volume.
English Common Law Reports, vnl*. 40 to 47
re*printedinfull. The previous 39 vola. of con
densed Reports to be had at the publishers price*
The Law Library, third aeries, complete in 40
VOla. Bill bound—a single copy.
The United Digoat, 1st vof by Metcnlf and Per
kins, tho lid and 3d by Curtiss, containing tho De
cisions in all the Courts of Common Law and Ad
miralty ol the United States.
The Statutes at large of the United States, edit*
ed by Hich’d. Peters, publishing in Boston, 4 vola.
received, to be completed in 7.
Abbott on Merchant Ships and Seamen, with.
Serjeant Shoe’s Notes, 6th American edition, with
Judge Story’* Notea and additions.by J. C. Perkin*.
July 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
be sold at very reduced prices.
SPRING AND SUMMER.—
n, Gingham and figured 1
Coatees) cream colored Grass I
do) Drap D’Kte, French Drll
Linen Drills, lasting Merino,
of all kinds and
T HE NOVICIATE —Or a Year
among the English Jesuits; a personal narra
tive, with an essay on the Constitutions, the Con
fessional Morality and History of Jesuits) by An
drew Htoinmety.
Voyages of Discovery and Research, within .the
Arctic Regions, Bom tho year -1818 to tho present
time, under tho command ortho several Naval Offi
cers employed by ana nnd land tn search of a North
west Passage from the Atlantic to tho Pacific, with
two attomptato reach the North Pole; by Sir John
Barrow, Bart. F. R. 8.
A Dictionoryof Practical Medicine; by James
Copland, M. D., F. IL S.
Chricliton ; by W. Harrison Ainsworth, Esq.
The Confession of a Pretty Woman; by Miss
• Pardoo, ntithor of "Tho City of the Sultan.’ 1 Ate.
Received and for sale by P. G. THOMAS,.
June 16 No. 96 Uryan-st., Sign of the Ledger
aures, Night Caps, half (lose, Linen Collars
Bosoms, Alan and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Ate. Ate.
eat notice, and jn tho bleat style.
No. 114 Bryan-street, by
mar 19
A rgentin e republic
Twenty-four years In tho Argentine Repub
lic: embracing ila Civil nml Military History, and
an account of its political condition before and
during the administration of Govornor Rosas; liis
course of policy; the causes and character of his
interference with tho Government of Montevideo,
«nd the circumstances wnicli led to the interposi-
lion or England nud France; by Col. J. Anthony
King, an Officer of the Army of (ho Republic. *
Animal Magnetism, or Paycmlunamy) by Theo
dore Lcgcr, Doctor or Medicine of Paris.
Expository Lectures on St. Paul’s Epistlo to tho
Colpseiana: being an nttompt to apply the Apostles
argument respecting the errors on the subject of
the Mediation of Christ at Cntosse, in the present
circumstances of the Church.) by Daniel, Biahop
oflJalculta and Metropolitan of India.
Just rocoivod by W. THORNE WILLIAMS,
Juno 13
nHHE CHRONICLES OF CLO-
1- VERNOOK, with some account of tho ller-
tnil of llollvfUllo ) by Dougins Jeriold.
Emilia Wyndhnmj by tho author of "TWo Old
Men’* Tale*.”
The Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow,
complete in ono volume.
* Pipthrlal History of England.
No. 13 Harpers’ Illustrated Wandering Jew,
Just received by W.THORNE WILLIAMS.
June 13 ,
K ings of f.ngland—Ro«
coe’a lives of thn Kings of England Bom the
. °M u#i t* w ' l *» anecdotes of their Courts.
«?« P«W‘-Hed Bom official records and other
autnonlio document*) by Thomna Rnaeoe, Esq.
M n - 0r hl * own time » w Bh reminisonces of
the Men and Events ortho Revolution; byAlexnn-
■reP ,, £? 0 . n ' ed,l<, ® ! by John Stockton Littell.
-.fM®^Ireland,Bom tho earliest King*
ol that realm down to the lataat Chief 1 by Thome*
Moom, Esq., vol 2d.
A Popular Troaliso on the Diseases of the
tooth, including it description of their struoturo
and modoe or trontmnnt, iogqther with tho uaual
K d D a*" inS ArtlncU1 ™ lh l ‘r R"lml Ar-
junoTa* 1 ’"®* 1 br W -' ril0BNB WILLIAMS.
qualities;
Marseilles. Bombazine, figured and black
fine white and figt
N ew
is 1
CLOTHING, of latest style and ikshion:
‘ ig of lino Cloth, Drap d’Eto, Alpaca, Lii
lugham Coals, Vesta, Pants, Shirts, Ate
SHOES, Ate.
article comprising Gontletnon’s dress,
mar 14 WILLIAM
JL 1
of Fancy Fans, Ate., Ate.
June I
S HII
ed p
with u variety of Fancy Articles. Silk and
igOt
Li!
.Silk, Ginglmin, ami Cotton (Jmbrollns For 1
‘ uw at tho Now Clothing Store, No If I*” ’
mar 17 WILLIAM
N O MISTAKE.—TI10 Subvcr
la soiling 40 per cont lower than any
establishment in this city. The prices of th
lowing splendid Goods, will convince tho p
that tliero is No Mistake:—Fancy Soaps, Bon
14 cl* per cake; French Perfumes, 11 cts to S
lino largo aim 1unci, uu iu u; cenu] wanw
Cliinesa Razors. Jl 40 per pair; Magnil^ing I
rors, 40 to 76 cts.; very Elastic Suspenders, 75
very good do., 15 to75e.; Stocks hnd Cravats. 37 to
75c.)Suspondnr Ends, I! cts per pnir; Boy's Elastic
Suipendors, 40 bents; Haywood’s uelobratod Hz-
... . . ..I LI I — r .,,.1 in ,1 In.. n.n.I.i.lV In nh...
Hair, 76 cts.
Alio n variety of other orticles too numorous to
moiition. ... ... ....
All artiolee sold at the “No Mlstako’’ establish-
ment aro warranted tiri bo of tJlc
monrtjr returned. J. M- HAYWOOD,
ootJS Monumont square.
^HAVING CREAMS & SOAPS, vsr
kJ Guerlsin’s Ambrosial Shaving Cresmt Rous- spi
sol's Unrivalled Premium do do; Naples Snap, in tni
pot*; Rigger’s Military Shaving Soap, in iquarei;
Uuerialn’a Ambrosial do; Oleophane) Naples Com- eu
pound Shaving Cake t Ramsey's Saponaceous Com- tur
pound; also Shaving Brushes in great variety) Shav-
Ing Roxoa, &c. flto. For aale by W
June 19 A. PARSONS.
VSR. 80IJDOUR'S GENUINE ki!
JLr ACOUSTIC OIL—For Deafneiaand Dia- Ca
eaaea or the Ear in general. For aalo by Tl
june 19 A. PARSONS, Gibbon’s Range.
WHITE GLOVES—Udie. and
v v gentlemens’ white and light-colored Kid ed
Gloves) ladies long white Kid do; for sale by Ifal
npr 81] A K. MOORE. II.
IT RY GOODS AND GILL NETT ct
M. J TWINR.-m bates 3-4 Brown Shirtintf 10 .u
do 7-8 do do) 10 bale* 4-4 Brown Shirtings; 10 cases —
ancy Prints, assorted atylea nnd qualities) 1 case
Blue Drills; 2 bales twilled Shirting Stripes) 6 bales
blue striped Cotton Osnahurgs; 60 pieces low priced
Summer Pantaloon Stuffs; 6ft pieces Pongee ildkfs.,
medium size and squares; 100 lbs blue and W. B.
Patent Thread, a portion suitable for Gill Netting;
1 bale best three Thread grey Gill Nett Twine.
Just received, and for aale by
may 16 HIRAM ROBERTS. •'}
1VTEW DRESS GOODS.—The Sub- A
1 v acriber haa Just received by brig Clinton, 30
pieces of Dreaa Goods of the newest styles and pat- *
erns, which he is offering at very low prices. w
Among them are striped and plaid Swiss Lawn, n *
French facnntta.finc Gingham Muslins,corded do.,
black and whiteSummer Ginghams, flic. fltc. P‘
may 4 A. K. MOORE.
’ T^OR SALE.—2 Portable Forges ;
-L 1 Fanning Machine; 1 Forcing Pump 11 dm.
[ Cast Iron Pumps; 400 feet Lead Pipe nast’d; 60
boxes Tin Plate; 40 sheets Braxior'a Copper; 1,600
‘ lbs. Sheathing Copper; 1,000 Ihs. sheet Zinc; 400
ihs. Zine in Blocks ; 300 Ihs. Block Tin ; 40 llts.
Sholtro Kodder; 100 lbs; Borax. by
june 6 N. B. At H. WEED-
T INEN DRILLINGS, dec.—Super
X_J white and fancy Linon Drills; Checked Lin-,
ena; plaid Jeans;fancy striped nnd plaid Cattonados;
light Mixed Tweedi] Csshmerettq black Drab
d'Etes; single milled fancy Gassimercs; black Cns-
simere* and Doeskin; white and fancy Marseilles /
Vestings, flee. Received end for ante by
may 2 ' HENRY LATHROP. r ,
PARASOLS, SUN-SHADES AND X
X UMBRELLAS.—12 inch black and green la- }!
dies’ Umbrellas, 30 and 82 inch black boiled Silk V
do; 28,30 and 32 inch do Ginglinm do; (Jetton Pare ”
sols; plain black, brown and green Silk Parasols; J 1 .
Scolloped end Plaid Silk Parasols, sopor French (l
Fringed do do; plain, Scolloped end Fringed Sun- ” l
Shades; Fringed Parasoletts. For sale by P
mar 19 HENRY H. 8TOTKSBURY. JV
• SHOWER BATHS,modo by L. Y. N
J O Badger, of Boston. For sale br
d .pr23 1. W. MORRELL. »
V POLISHING PO AY DER—For
X polishing Brass, Brittnnnin and nil other Met
als. To houso-keepers it is invaluable, as by rubbing
its few time* over the Metal it restores it to its or-
iginal brightness, The directions accompany each
paper. Juat received and for aale by
• COLLINS & BUI.KLEY,
mar 13 Wnrieg’s Building*.
h TyTARNISH, TURPENTINE AND
0 v BRUSHES.—4 barrels Coach, Furniture and
1* Picture Varniih;6 do Spirits Turpentines 30 dozen
0 Paint Brushos, assorted; 10 do Hash 'Pool do do; 10
n do Whitewash do do. Just received nnd lor aalo by
■ oct 10 JNO. O. FALLIGANT.
h SHIRTS.—Just received, another J
k O lot of superior Shirts, of various qualities and ■
®f patera*. For sate bv
»l iprS O. O. THOMPSON & CO., 129 B«y-«t.
ST U 1)1 N ' S EXTRACTS O F
*. X_J FLOWERS—Assorted For sale by
II WILLIAM H. TURNER,
july 31 Opposite tho Mnrkot.
!; TJOIICR’S CELEBRATED PAN.
k XX ACEA—Prepared solely from Vegetable
d mntter; just received from tho proprietor, nnd for
o sale at reduced prices by the dozen or single botllo,
o by A. PARSONS, Gibbons'Range,
a, sug 1
*J C* UM CANDY.—A fresh supply just
n, VX received, by 0. R. HENDRICKSON,
t- june 24 ' Gibbons'buildings.
1 EBB'S LINIMENT —A speed)-
c, tX cure for Rheumatism. For sate by
i .up 1 A. PABSONS.
J! UHAV1NG CREAM—Guerinin'a <
i| O and Monpela’s Ambrosial Shaving Cream*. '
a, For salo by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
a. june 14
J [7>EVERAND AGUE—Tho Ori-
e X ginal nnd Genuine Rnwnnd’s Improved Tonic
p Mixture, a positivo and speedy remedy for tho euro 1
o of Fever and Ague and Nervous Weaknesses. A
t< fresh supply on hand, and for sale hy '/
julyal' A. PARSONS.
TULES HAD EL'S LIQUID DYE,
’ of Warranted to color instantaneously red r 1
grey Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, fltc. to a handsome
— brown, or chesnut color, or iet black. For salo by
WILLIAM H. TURNER,
ns july 31 Opposite the Market.
11 TTENllY'S MAGNESIA—A pen-
XX uine article; just received and for sale hy
*“ july 22- J.M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
;■ fT’AHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE.
s - A A lull .upply ju.l received .ed Tor ,alo by
julyK J. M.TURNER, MonumeoWfl.
ry rpuGK COMBS, &c—An exten-
X sivo assortment of Shell, Buflaln and Imita
tion Tuck nnd Sido Combs; also Ivory fine tooth
Combs of all sixes, somo with very fine cut teeth,
Bt just received hy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
nr June 2t Gibbons’ Buildings.
° r ROWLAND’S LOTION—Ju»tre-
VX reived s supply of English (lowland’s Lo
rn! tion. For salo by J. M. TURNER,
sic july 22 Monument-square.
f 10NFECTI0NARY—Afresh sup-
V-/ ply just rocoivod and for ante wholesale or re
tail, by G. R. HENDRICKSON.
— june 29
xp All Nr,STOCK'S VEllMIFUGK.
’**' X Just received n fresh supply of It. H. Felines-
n.. tuck’s Vcrmiffago, a safe and olteotunl Med cino for
expelling Worms from the system. Warranted gen-
"I nine. Eur..luby • A. PARSONS.
™, TTONEY.—I tierce superior lion-
n ' 0 XX oy, for aalo by the gallon or botile.
WILLIAM II. TURNER,
* July 31 Opposite tho Market.
or /WOOKROACH, RAT & MOUSE
icr V-S I’OISON.—Dr. Fouclitflainger’s nroparntiona
ol- for exterminating tho above mentioned vermin, a
■1. fSr.-ud..r.de.lru,e a r;ru,. H ,l. i b SRi( , KsoN
00 july 22 Gibbons’ buildings.
Hi I^RESII BARLEY—Just received
ily X^ per brig 0»ago, nd for sale by
»tli June 17 J- M. TURNER, Monument-sq.
TO, (VET TWINE.—Six, nine, twelve
SI ^ "'" 1 ’ i, " ! '" Th [f.1i. r MM,c K S0N,
cd June 29 Gibbons’ Buildings.
Jh JT’RESH CIIAMMOMILE FLOW
•J, i ERS—1 cask received per brig Excel. For
i 0 ante by O. R. HENDRICKSON.
Bx- J«iy **
:hos. Tima Pieces and all other repair-
ie faithfully atteoded to aa usual. Per-
M. EASTMAN.
TAKE NOTICE.
•r sale at reilucr: nrices l«»r cash
1 leap, would do
„ , iouth-west coi
JOHN CA VtUTHERS.
, 1 itgia and com
tftb4
D CAPS!!
ANDlKETAIL.
-oivod by recent arrivnli,
r accessions to liis extensive stock of HATS
CAPS, embracing all qualities andduscrip-
Among which may bo found [nnotlior lot of
much admired latest style. Nutria nnd
kin Hats, which are uncqtiulliri by the tnntii
ronr any other country, and iiisurpasscd ill
r lightness, beauty and durability. They
or to any lie has ovor ofiVrod. Fori
is and the public generally, are Invited to
for themselves. For sale nt a* low prices as
an he purchased in any other establiKn
or South.
Frenlt Rntnlinjfa, Fliit Dutch, Largo
July 11
Just recoived, and for
’.H, Monumcnt-squnre.
npHOMSONIAN MEDICINES.—
X A froth supply of Composition, Nervine, Bnl-
mony, B.irberry, Bird Popper, Unyberry, powdered
green Lobelia, Lobolla heed, Cholera Syrup ami
No. 6 Syrup, io. Togethor with Thomson’s ne
wort, nn.l llnward’s Practlco. Just received froi
Eleanor, and for sale by
WILLIAM H. TUllNER,
Larrabe^ per brig
6U lbs. Rutabaga Turnip Seeds just
' ior l’hilurs. together with Norfolk Flat
lobe, Turnip; Drumlioad Cabbngo— all
genuine. WILLIAM II TURNER.
Opposite the Market
rjARDBN SEEDS, Cultivated nt
VT the Grounds or DAVID LANDRETH.—
The Subscriber has been for many years the most
extonsivo practical Ssedsrmmin America j deriving
His sdppliea front gronndi cultivated under hia atrict
lersonal inspection, and not by importiUona Bom
Europe (except to a slight extent,) or tho still
more uncertain and questionable source, chance
purchase* at home, tho "odds; end ends’’ of many
gardens.
Thoso whoso experience has ntade them aware
efthe importance of Seeds of undoubted worth,
can readily estimate the advantage which the .sub
scriber possesses in this particular, and the far
greater opportunity which it preaonta of detecting
error; and aa a consequence, security to purchasers.
The subscriber does not, however, claim exemp
tion Bom error, biit desires to impress on the minds
of all who may have occasion to purchase Seeds,
tho important fact that the method lio pursues to
obtain supplies, offers the greatest Immunity—in
deed, tint by none othdr ban the purchasers of Gar
den Seed* bo assured they are getting tho article
tepreaented: inasmuch ns neither texture nor com•
flexion Is an index of age or quality.
The inutility of cultivating Inferior varieties or
vegetable* ia too apparent to need remark) yet
many aqch are still perpetuated, and it not unlro-
quenlly happen, that the same (or essentially the
same) article is enumerated in the catalogue* of
wholesale seedsmen, under several diatinot. names,
thus confounding purchasers and extending oiror.
The variety here enumerated is comparatively Urn-
itedt—it i* nevertheless more than sufficient lor
the Ibrgest garden, and hat Ihe merit of embracing
only those of unquestionable worth.
ARTICIIOKE-Large Globe.
ASPARAGUS—Largo Green Purplo Top.
BEANS—(English,)—Early Maisgan, Sword
Long Pod, Broad Wlhdso*. (Push, or Snap
Shorts)—Early Six Wceka, Red Speckled Valen
tine, Brown Speckled Valentine, Red French,
Cranberry Buah, Royal Dwarf, Early yolluw ala
weeks, Chin* Red Eye. (Pair or Runners)-
Large Lima, Carolina Sowoo or Saba, Scarlet Run
ner, Red Cranberry, White Cranberry, White
Dutch, Wren’* Egg or Horticultural.
BEET—Early Turnip-rooted, red, Long Blood-
red, Swiss Chard, Silesian or Sugar, Mangel Wurt-
‘ BORECOLE—Dwarf German Greens or Kale,
Scotch Kale.
UROCCOLl—Purple Cape, Largo Early White,
Sulphur.
BRUSSELS SPROUTS.
CABBAGE—Early York, 0* Heart. Landrcth’s
Large Vork, Early Sujar l.o»r, Early Battersea,
Green Curled Savoy. Largo Drumhead Savoy, Red
Dutch, (for pickling.) Largo Late Drumhoad, Flat
Dutch, Bergen.
CARDOON—Large Solid Stall cd.
CARROT— Long Uraugo. Early Horn, Altring-
htm or Field, Large White or Field.
CAULIFLOWER—Early Asiatic, Late Dutch.
CELERY—White Solid, Red Solid, Celeriac or
Turnip-rooted.
CHERVIL,
CORN—(Indian)—Sweet or Sugar, Early Can
ada, Early York or Adams’ Early, White Flint,
Early and Lito, Cooper’s Prolific,Tuscarnra,White
Flour.
CUCUMBER—Early Framo or Table, Long
Groan or Turkey, Gherkin, (for pickling.)
CRESS or PEPPER GRASS.
CORNS VLAD or VETTIKOST.
EGG PLANT or M BLONGB.N A—Large Purple,
KNUl'VE—Curled, Itroao-Ieaved.
KALE—Scotch Curled, (Sco Uuroculo,) Sea.
LEEK—Large London.
LETTUCE—Early Curled or Cut Salad. Early
Cahbago, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, Philadel
phia Cabbage, Curled India. White Cos, Green C’oa.
MELON—Nutmeg. Citron,Spanish Water, Car
olina Water. Mountain Sprout Water.
MUSHROOM SPAWN—Kept on aalo in the
form of blocks or liricka.
MUSTARD-White. Brown.
NASTURTIUM or INDIAN CRESS.
ONION—Silver Skinned or White, Large Yel
low Stranaburg, Large Red Wethersfield.
PARSLEY—Curled or Double, Plain or Singlo.
PARSNIP—Sugar.
PEAS—Lsndretl.’s Extra Early. Early Frame,
Early Charlton, Bishop’* Dwarf Prolific. Dwarf Blue
Imperial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Urge White
Marrowfat,Peruvian Black-eve Marrowfat. Knight’s
Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s 'Pall Marrowfat,Match-
less Marrowfat, Blue Prussian, Dwarf Sugar or Eat-
nod,Tall Sugnr orEat-pnd.
PEPPER—Large Swoet bell-ahaped, Tomato or
Flat. Cayenne or Long. *
PUMPKIN—Cashaw, Common Field or Cliceso,
Mammoth.
RADISH—Long Scarlet Short-tup. Long Salmon.
Whlto Turnip-rooted, Rod Turnip-rooted, Yellow
Turnip-rooted, Summer White, White Spanish,
Black Spanish.
RHUBARB or PIE PLANT.
SALSAFY or OYSTER PLANT.
SCURVY GRASS.
SPINACH—Round Savoy-loavcd, Prickly Seed.
SQUASH—Early Bush or Patty Pan, Early Annie
Bu«h or Egg. Long* Green (Book-neck, Cocoa Nut.
TOMATO nr LOVE APPLE—Large Red, Largo
Yellow, Pear Shaped.
TURNIP—Early Flat Dutch, (Strap-loaved.)
Red-topped, (Strap-leaved,) Early Stone, Urge
Norfolk. Large Globe, Yellow Aberdeen, Dale’s
Hybrid. Ruta Riga or Swedish.
FRUIT TREES or rare quality, and ORNA
MENTAL PLANTS.
For salo in quantities to suit purch'iers. fa liber
al discount made to whnlosnlo purchaser*,) by
jan II J. M. TURNER. Monumant-sqiinre.
TJTOUSE KEEPING GOODS.—
XX COLLINS dfc 1IULKLEY, No. 3 Market-
square, would Invite the attention of purchasers to
their now and extensive aaaortment of House
Keeping Articles, received by Isto arrivals, all of
thorn made of the beat materials and in tho moat
substantial manner, epd which, from their lete ad
vantageous arrangement!, they ere enabled to sell
at extremely low prices. ,
The following ate among the articles to be Ibund
at their establishment. _ .
LAMPS, GLASS AND STONE WARE.—Solar
and Lard Lanipa, of tho moat approver! patterns;
Solar Lamp Heads. Side" Lamps, Hall Lamps end
Lanterns, Britannia.Glasa and Tin Lamps, Britannia.
Brass and Tin. Candlesticks) Solar and Aatraj
Chimney*, Paper Lamp Shades; Lamp Wick, of all
sizes, Glasses, Tumblers, Stone Jugs, Jars, die.’
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY—Iron, Pots
and Kettles, Bake Pans, Spiders, Skillets, Tea Ket
tles, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, Sauce and
Stew Pans, Soup Digoaters, Fry Pans, Furnaces,
Wafer and Waffle Irons, Coal Hods and Sifter*,
Skimmers and Ladlea, Flesh Forks, Basting Spoons
and Egg Whips, Egg Codies, Chafing Dishes, fancy
Tea and Dinner Bells, Vegetable Ladles, Toast
Forks, Sad Irons, Paste daggers, Fire Carriers.
Wire Dish Covers, list and Mouse Traps, Stool
Snuflers—together with a aeneral assortment of
Table, Scissors and Pocket Cutlery.
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE—Broom*,
Buckets. Tuba, Scivca, Waali Boards, Clothca
Horses, Horse Pails, Nest Boxes, Butter Prints,
Wooden Spoons and Ladles, Cocoa and Wood
Dipoera, Bird Cages, Window Blinda, Lemon
Squcesera, Potato* Maahera, Faucets, fancy and
common Bellows, Bung Start*. Willow Cradles,
Wagons and Chair*, Market BukeU, Tumbler and
Key Baskets, Bottle Baskets, together with a
great variety of Travelling and iancy Baskets.
Also, Door Mata and Broshes of every description.
JAPANNED AND TIN WARE—Rich Gold
border Tea Treys, Bread and Knifo Traya, Slop anq
Water Paila, Spittoons. Sponge Baths, Toot Maths,
Letter Racks, Cake and Spice Boxes, Plate Covers,
Coflee Urns, Moler Moulds, Patty Pana, Cake Cot
ters, Pepper Boxes, Nutmeg Graters, Muffin R<ngs,
Cullenders, Tin Pana of all altea, Coffee Biguona,
Dutch Ovens, Plate Heaters, Soup Tureens, Gravy
Strainers. Also a good assortment of Plated and
Britannia Ware.
FANCY AND MISCELLANEOUS AATI
CLKS.—Cigar Traya, Wax Taper* Children’s
Knives and Forks, Feather and Piano Duatera,
Tooth Urushcs, Combi, Pina, Dressing Cases, Mus
tard Spoons, Razor Strops. Spool Stands, dtc. Ate.
O • lanters and House Keepers, are respectfully
invited to call. oct II
^IlE THESE THINGS SIM—If
TXEALTH AND LONG
XX Are Within the Reach of A\
CARSWELL, ortho late firm of Sf
WELL, is tho aole Agent f
MORRISON PILLS, the
verssl Medicines, which d_.
ritnee in the United Slates h
tion and recommendation
have used them beneficial
disease flesh is heir io.”
These celebrated fkmlly 1
duced by II. Shepard Most into this country
tember, 1830, when they at once took a hi
tion in the estimation of the community,
monlala or tho tnoat flattering dexcript
unsolicited, been offered fur publicatli
numbers of them have been collected ....
Hygeian publications, their dissemlnatlpn tbrnuj
the medium of the publio press has bean 1
‘ r igon appearance of neoumg >m.
ous puffery. .
It becomes imperative on the part of the afflict-
ad, desirous of availing tliatnselvca of thia health-
imparting boon, that they exercisar one raution,'-
where and of whom they purchase. The Proprie
tor has devised the scheme which appears to him
most efficacious to give security to the publio*:it
rests with that public to support Fiiin in carrying-it,
out. thus: .r-
Every Agent has a printed certiflcate of appoint
ment, signed H. Shepheard Mont. r
Each purchaser is requested to see that the signa
ture of the seller is written on, wltalTie buys,pod-
that it corresponds with tho certificate.
H II. I
July 29
. SHEPIIEARD MOAT.
the body daily receive a proper amount of
nutrition, and daily expels the worn nut parts by
the sensible and insensible* nvacuanta, health ia the
natural consequence.
All medicine can do is to secure these results.
Therefore, that medicine which does socuro
thnui is universal in its powers fur good to the hu-
man body.
Let us see. The blond comes loaded with im
purities when from any cause the pores of t*»o skin
do not perform theft functions properly. A tudden
chaujo of weather may occasion this when tho hu
mors are too redundant; want of proper cleanliness,
by permitting perspired panicle* to remain upon
the skin, has tho effect in sume instances to retard
insensible perspiration) the tame effect follow* the
use of greasy matter to the akin, aa ointments and
tho like. All causes that impede Insensible perspi
ration sre sure to occasion great disorder in the
bmlv. Costivencsa occasions the greatest im
pediment to insensible perspiration of all other
causes combined. Borsuse the matters which
have once been thrown into tho bowels, are only
those which nature could i.dt make sufficently
fine to go off any other way save by the bowel*.
Well. These very matters instead or being daily
evacuated, are retained in the system, and re-*b.
R OWAND’S magic •lotion—■,
For thn cure cf Nervnua llead-ache, Pleuri
sy, Croup, Quinsy, Nervous, Tooth-ache, Ear-ache,
Rheumatism, Neuralgia. &c., &c.
Mr. J. T. RowmmJ.—Sir —( have recently made
uae of your "Magie Lotion” as prescribed, for*
Pleurisy and found almost instantaneous relief.
I can (farther add, that l have in many instances -
witnessed with astonishment, the wonderful effects*
of the “ Lotion” in rvlioving pain in others.
Yours respectfully, r. V. Matiikrs, ,-1,
82 S. Eleventh St.
Philadelphia, Jan. 10th, 1816.
Friend Rowand: 1 have used your "Magic Lo
tion” successfully in headache, and. dhpennllyVr.
sumnioml it to others, afflicted tn like manner. ' 1UT
promptness in removing pain renders the sppella- 1
t.on of "Magic Lotion” peculiarly appropriate. '
Your* truly, T. L. SANDERS,
Publisher of "The Pledge.”
Philadelphia, Jan 10th, 184b.
Mr. Jo*. T. Rowand, Sir: A. few weeks vince.1 :
had occasion to test tho virtues of your "Mngio.
Lotion” in s severe stuck of Pleurisy, and 1 am
happy to bear testimony to its Magical effects It
relieved mo almost instantly, and a few applications
entirely cured me. Yonrs, flic.
W DnCOURSEY. Plc-due Office. Dock-at >
Philadelphia, Jan. 10th. 1846 *’ •
Mr. John Farria, Ninth anil Green. Ridge-Road,
after having been confined to his bed three teteko
by Rheumatism, was cured by a few applications of
the "Magio Lotion,” and able to resume hi* buai-
ne»s in leas than twenty-four hours.
Mr. Jacob W. Snuder,350 Market-street, was re- ,
lieved .if a painful Rheumatic nfiuction in hia bend
by a tingle application of the "Lotion.” Hia waa
a very severe case,affecting ids general health, and '
very much impairing hia sight. \Vhen the "Lotion”’
waa first npplied, he was suffering intenso pain ahd
from its long continuance, several weeka, the Whole
scalp was so anre that he could scarcely bear riie
■lightest pressure upon it. In lest than three min
utes ho had no pain! The soreness haa since
gradually yielded to the "Lotion.” and he ia now,
at thn end of two days from tho first application a <
well man.
Philadelphia, Jan. 17th, 1846. t
For sale by J. ,M. TURNER,
juno 19 Monument-squarq. .
•orbed again into the circulation^ BuUhoy cannot jg UCHAN'S IJUNGA IllAN BAL-
"1 ARMAGH MOUNTING. — 30
J setts p! Mod Concave (.'orringu Banda, 3!j to
inches 5 til) sella Brass Concentric Carnage
r plated (
1; HI pairs Brass nnd
1 dozen Whip Socket*)
rnss nnd Silver plato;
s; 6 pairs plated L nach
rumes; -I setts Dash
Ice,
Jiptic
Nutmeg
rn.a nuu cnnur puna, »«;»»»
rted.li to 2 inches;24setta Buggy All
Nutta, I ft to 14 inch; 60 pair F.lif
to 2A indies, from three to " , "* , ‘
may I I
For sale by
•inge Holts, assorted,24
N. U.& II. WEED.
D f l
S'
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY—Thie "Cel-
0 public n
. learning tl
a. it is literally sweeping Consumption from
md; wherever it is introduced nnd becomes
n. nil others dwindle into insignificance. Tho
c have been humbugged long enough.and now
t to a medicine wliidi the testimony of tho
eminent physicians in the land has placed bo-
thn roach or criticism. It requires no bolster-
d practitioners for ages heretofore.
SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
I CIIERKY was'tho first preparation from
ilualile treo which was ever introduced tn the
, ami ample proof is afforded of its success
country being flooded with •Uabnms,’ 'Can
ned ‘Mixtures of Wild Cherry, not ono of
is prepirod by a regular plwaician, although
nvo assumed tho names or resnectnble phy-
1 to givo curroncy to thoir "Noatrums.”—
^EEDS,—The Subscribers Imve ro-
O ccived, nnd havo made arrangements with n
Gardener and Seedsman of high reputation, to bn
hereniler supplied with a choice aeleclinn of Gar
den Seeds, as good aa nny to be found in thia coun
try, among which are the following kinds:
Giant Aspnragu* Green Citron Melon
Early yel’w 6 week Beans
Do China Dwarf do
Do Mohawk do
Royal Dwarf do
Large Lima do
Scarlet Runners do
Wlii to Dutch do do
Red Cranberry Pole do
Early Blood Turnip Boot
Long do do
Early Whito Brocoii
Largo Purple Cnpedo
EarfyLnrgo YorkCnbbago
Greon Globo Sav’y do
Early York do
Do Sugar Loaf do
Do Drum Head do
Large Late do do
Do do Battersija do
Early Horn Carrot
Long Orange do
Early Cauliflower
Late do •
White Solid Celery
Broad Leaf Cross
(Juried do
Early Frame Cucumber
Do Cluster do
Do Short Groon do
Long Gr«on do
Purple Egg Plant
Green Curl’d Scotch Kale
Purple do do
Large Scotch Leak
London do
(Juried Siloain Lettuce
Long Green Hoad do
Imperial Gnbbago do
White do dp
Drum Head do
Prickley Splnnge
Round do
by Dr. Swayne, N. E. corner of
....ee-strecta, Philadelphia.
Consumptives, or those whoso Lungs are affect-
-d slightly, should tnko this Syrup without delny,
jy which they may prevent the fixing of that dire
iipnso Hilly ami firmly. ll«w important, then, to
void it. Never live n Hay with n cough when this
iyrupenn bo hnd, nnd you are nearly certain,
iroper caro, to avoid destruction by Consume
UR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF
VILD CHERRY is n compound of Vogotnbla
lemodies;it is called "Wild Cherry,” because the
rticle is tho basis of the Preparation. It is so
eg do
Largo Musk do
Yellow Dutch Onion
Curled Parsley
Large Dutch Paranip
Gurnsey do
Ear d’bie bios* friine Pen
Do WoMhingtori do
Do Warwick do
Dwarf Marrofat do
Mntchlcis do do
(Jayenno Popper
Boll do
Long Scarlet Radish
Do Salmon do
Scarlet Turnip do
White do do
Yellow do do
White Fall do
Black do do
SalsiQr
Early Sutn’r Bush Squash
Do do Crook Neck do
Winter do do
Vegetable Morrow do
Largo Red Tomato
Early whiteDutch Turnip
Do Red Top do
Do Garden Slone do
Whito Flat do
Large Eng Norfolk do
I’uriloTop llutn Bagndo
Early Canadian Corn
Sweet or Sugar do
Tuscarora do
White English Mustard
Brown do
Sag:* Seed
Sweet Msrjnrum
Al.so, Seed Wheat, do
Ryo, do Oats, Timothy,
lied Top and Clnversecd.
For salo at wholesale or retail on reasonable
An assortment of valuablo works on Agriculture,
Horticulture, Gardening, Raising of Horses, Cattle,
Sheep, Poultry, flic, will bo kept constantly 1
hand, with the most popular works issued,
jan 16 DENSLOW fle WEBSTER.
For sale by
npr 11
J. M. TURNER,
Monument-square.
5A BLISTER'S OI NT M ENT-
npr 10 Opposite tlio Market.
,M :
S TEV EN S’ M ATC.Il E8—50 gross
Stovons’ superior Matches, for salo by
july l J. M. TURNER, Monument-square.
P erforated c a kd boards
Tho subscriber has for sale an askortment of
Perforated Card Boards, both coarse and fins holes,
juno 3 T. T-WILMOT.
r|7 II E RUSSIAN COSMETIC—
X For the growth, preservation, beautifying nnd
restoration of the human Hair. Tho Cosmetic, it
used properly, will restore the Hair when baldness
has taken plnco, prevent it from falling off when
baldness ia npprelicudrd, remove dandruff, scurl,
flic, from the scalp, and from its soft penetrating
qualities, give tn the Hair a most beautiful, lively
and brilliant appearance. Though hut recently of
fered to tho public, it has already received the un
qualified approbation of hundreds; and testimonials
in its favor, unsolicited,havo been received from a
large number u( ladlea and gentlemen. Such men
■•Judge Parson*, John S. Du Suite, A. W, Black-
burne,'Ym. F, Get*, nnd H. D. Rees. Esq*, of Phil
adelphia; Rev. Mr. Maher, Dr.C.Seller, I). D. Bona,
Esq., Dr. Roberts, Wm. Colder, nnd E. W. Iluttci,
Esq*., of Harrisburg; (ion J. R. Moorhond.qf Pitts-
burg; Col. II. B. Packer, and Rev. J.' P. Hudson, ol
Williamsport, and many other* equally ns respecta
ble nnd well known, have tested the virtues of the
Russian Cosmetic, and having allowed their names
tn be Used in commending it to the public. Tho
ludioa, too. (God bless them,) have never fulled to
approve of the Cosmetic after atrial, nud when it
once finds its way tn a lady’s toilet, it soon becomes
as indispensable a* soap or wnter. For * |lo fay
WILLIAM H. TURNER, Solo Ag’t.
juno 15 Opposite the Market,
prespire ; they only load the blood with impurities)
only gum up the pores; (Ary con never go out save
by the bowtlt, or by tumors, boils or some errup-
lions of the skin; good physicians know this uni
versally as well as Dr. Hrandreth. But the great
difficulty in all these ensos of coatlveneaa, In all
these casea of re*abaurbtion, ia that the blood not
only becomes contaminated, but that the pore* of
the akin become so clogged with gummy matter*
that great danger-to the body occurs. For be it
known to all men, that actual experiment has de
monstrated that in twenty-one hours, In a healthy
condition of the skin, wo part by Insensible prespi-
ration with four times as much impurities Irom the
body, as we do by all the sensible evacuations to
gether in the same time. Wo cannot then fail to
see the terrible consequences which must soon ro-
suit to thn bndv, when tho pores ate from any
muse retarded in the full exercise ut their powers
The first thing which follows a itate of costive-
ness, is a cold shivering, perhaps head-ache; on
the lungs there may bo oppression, and very soon
fever will follow, if it do not accompany the pre
ceding symptoms.
In health wo perspire about two ounces per hour.
Iu sickness arising from tho above causes, we
scarcely perspire at all. Consider, then, tho ennr-
moa amount of matters which muat be thrown into
tho blood. Ofcourse wo may expect sovere pains—
sometimes death will take place before we can ob
tain an operation from the bowels. But, my friends,
instead of using Bramlreth’s Pills, shall wo use
those remedies which carry doath and destruction
in their train 1 Slmll we use Balsams. Lou-ngos or
Ointments T These means inav prove palliatlvo,
may reduce tho amount of suffering, may throw
theso matters from the point where the pain it:
may, in fact, cause the humor* which produce the
pain to bo thrown again into tho circulation. But/*
my friends, it is not out uf the body. It may settle
upon a vital part, nnd death be tho cnnsequenco at
once. No remedies are salo unleaa they take
out disease in a palpable form. When we’ have
C ain in nny part of the body, that pain is caused
y the retention of thoso mailers which ought
to have come away by the bowels. They moat
come by that channel before health can lie es
tablished. Be sensible then —use those reme
dies only which bodily take ool fVom tho bowels
and circulation all those matters which have boon
retained bnyon.l the timo Nature designed or health
permitted. And for this purpose Bnndreth’s Pills
are all sufficient. Let it be understood, tint in nil
cases,if possible, they should be used on an empty
stomach. The Pills will always havo a better ef
fect. Not but they-are perfectly sate at any time ;
they are ao. The object is to insure tho greatest
amount of good, and this is accomplished by Inking
them on an empty stomach. Because the object i»
not to accelerate digestion but to remove the cru
dities from tho blood; and the Pills, always pissing
Into the blood, do so more easily, nnd with greater
comfort to tho body, when the stomach has nothing
to oppose to thorn in their passage through it to the
first intcstinos, and ao into tbc circulation. For
when the I’illa are swallowed, they first pass
into the atomnch, and having been dissolved
there, next pass into the small intestines whence
the lacteal* stuck thorn up and pass them along,
with a portion of chyle, into tho veins first, nnd
afterwards into the arterica. I suppose they,
the Pil|a, impart nn extra power to arterial blood
to deterge morbid matters wherever it miy find
them ; and also pnasing auch mnibid matters from
the arteries tn the veins, which bring them to
lire liver, pancreas and kidneys; in consequence
of which, these orgont becomo inoro vigorous
in their secretions, and expel not only the cm-
clitics which have been thrown into them front all
parts of tho body, but also thoso which they thauv
selves cnntnincii previous to tho collection of crudf
ties or impure humors or matters oro discharged in.
t<> the bowels and is being accomplished when you
feel that filling up of the bowels, which warn that
they nro about being moved. Tills feeling takes
plnco in henlth, only tn a less extent { for it is tire
aaino principle that moves the bowels to discharge
their contents; and these acrid or acid humors are
provided by Nature for this very, purpnso—that of
producing the alvine evacuation—and it is only
when they are in too Rrent n qunntilv that dis
ease is produced. The Brandeth Pills bring
theso humors from all parts of the body to the
bowqls, which viscern is excited by their pret
ence, and so occasions their expulsion from the
luxly, thus it is ifeen that tho Pills lose their indi
viduality after bumming dissolved In the stomnch
nnd Ihe purgation is solely from tho effect produret
fay the cleansing the blond receivos of its impurities.
Beware of counterfeits. Bo careful to apply on
ly to Dr. lirnndreth’a duly appointed Agonts for the
Pills, all others are spurious.
\V. THORNE WILLIAMS, Agent.
(17 A coniideiabte discount when taken by the
quantity.36 june 14
TITEEDS MORRELL have just
v Y rocolved an assortment of Kitchen Common
Seneo Cooking Stoves; Vermont Parlor, Colinder
Kadinternnd Sugar Loaf Stoves; with a supply, of
Hollow-wars consisting in pnrt of Ovens, Pots,
Skillots, Sniders, Sauce Pans, Tea Kettles, Diges
ters, Tin Kitchens, flee; n|so,Snd Irons, Wafer and
Wafflo Irona, Andirous. Shovels and Tongs'. Grid
irons. Fire Carriers. Coffee Boasters, Cook’s La
dies. Spoons, Flesh Forks, Knives nnd Forks,&c : .
which, with * variety of other articles in this line,
, AM bF LIFE—The most cele bra ted "and’
infallible English remedy for Colds, Coughs, Asth-,
ma, and every term of Pulninnary Consumption, ia
the Hungarian Bolsam of Lite, 'discovered bjr the
eminent Medical Chemist, Dr. Buchan, of London,'
England, and extensively known es tho "Great
English Remedy.” It jiss been tested for upwarda
of seven years in Great Britain and nn Ihe Conti-:
nent of Europe, where it ia universally considered
the great and only remedy for this’awful malady,,
nnd is now introduced intu the United Slates under -
the immediate superintendence of tho inventor.
Within three years it hna been distributed from
Maine to Florida, and from Canada to Wisconsin,
and its effects are every where alike astonishing and
triumphant!
As a preventive medicine, and an antidote againat
the Consumptive tendencies of the climate, it ia
invaluable. Aa a remedy for severe and obstinate
Coughs, Inflammation of tho Lung*, Croup, flee., it
ia unrivaled, But the American Agent ia *0 confi
dent of the merit of thia great Remedy, in the wnrat
forma of Consumption, that ho prelera to have it
used by the dying invalid, rather than by persons
afflicted with simple and leaa dangerous disorders o|*
the Throat and Lunga. Thia may aeera strong
language; but it ia the result of experience in thous
and* of cases, sustained by the moat intelligent and
unimpeachable testimony. Wo do not pronounce
it an infallible remedy in all cases, but it ia tho
most infallible remedy known to the civilized
world. It is the best preventive of hereditary Con
sumption; it is tho best dfctendor against the influ
ences of climate; it is the best remedy for incipient
Consumption; and it ia the great and only remedy,
for that fearful softening of the Lunga. Inflamma
tion of tho Membrane, and Tnberculnda Decay,
widen are the last effects of that awful scourge, and
which aro erroneously supposed to be beyond the
reach of medical aid The Agent or Proprietors
of other medicines, dare not claim for their prepare ..
ations a power like this. They know that in no
case have such effects been produced. The grand
object and purpose of tho common 'remedies’ is
simply to give relief—not to cure. This Is easily
done, by any intelligent Physician or druggist— but .
white dollying with lliese'faeluaive compounds, the
patient rapidly decMnes, and everyday places him
farther a Ad farther beyond the reach of hope!
Such ia nut the ease with tho Hungarian Balsam.
It is always salutary in its effects—never injurious.
It is not an Opiato—it is not a Tonic—it is not a
mere Espectorant It ia not intended to loll th* ,
invalid into a fatal security. It ia a great remedy—
a grand healing and curative compound, the great
nnd only remedy which medical science and skill
haa yet produced for the trenlmeut of thia hitherto
uncoiiuuercd malady. It ia. in fact, the beat retne-'
tly in the world! And no person, afflicted with this
dread Natiunnl Disense, will bo just to himself and
hia friends, if ho go down to the grave without test
ing its virtue*. A single buttle. te most case*, will
produce a favornblo change in the condition of any
pntienthnwever low, though there are cases, w*
admit, boyond its power to cure.
The American Agent of thn Great English Rem
edy having full eonlidcnte in its extraordinary effi
cacy in the worst forms of Pulmonary disease, 1
boldly solicits for treatment, not the common mid
ordinary cues of simple Colds or Inflammation, but
what are considered the moat appalling esses of
confirmed and incurable Tuberculous Disease!
If there it n remedy In the world, it is to be found
in Dr. Buchan’s Hungarian linlsain. It has cured
cases supposed to be past all hope. It has raised
invalids, as it were from the very grave. It haa
cured nftcrall other systems, medicine* and meth
ods of treatment hnvo failed. Itit found to 'boau
perinr to all the effects or Medicated Baths, Inhala
tion, rhango of climate; or any or the tiibusand ex- 1
periinnnta tliat wealth nnd ingenuity have ever at-'
tempted. It atanria alone nud unrivilled .as the ■
greatest nnd best of all remedies.
The obstacles which even the well-founded In
credulity of mankind hna opposed to the success of -
tho. Hungarian Balaam, are now fait disappearing^
as its triumphs become morn widely spread over-
the laud; and is rapidly reaching tho enviable posi-
tion of s Standard Medicine, which may be found Itv
all respectable Medicine Stores nnd Apothecary
Shops in tho country -recommended by Physicians,
where their own treatment fails—and kept in nn- •
tnerous respectable families, as • preventive medi
cine, to bs used upon the first appearance of the,
Fearful Destroyer. For sate by
july 17 . J. M. TURNER,
17I.ORIDA MINER AE WATERS.:.
X The subscriber has just received ftrom Major
Teylor, of Knterprizn, Orange Co., Florida, a supply
or Mlnoral Waters, from his Upper Salt; Blue Sul- •
phur, nnd Lower Salt Springs, ail of.which he of
fers lor sate. The above Waters hnye been asm-,-
fully analyzed by Dr. Chilton, who remarks that "it '
must he evident to any one acquainted with the Id-
gredionta contained •» these Waters,that the Springs •
possess medicinal properties or a very high ordar.” ‘
‘
X copy of tho result of the analysis
the store of
augS
will bo offorud unusually low. nt.
quit N.O. l£2 pr.NDI’lEI.rrS .BANPE
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above valuable Composition. For salo by
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