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bilious climnto, at— — evr <„ ., •• .
coring Fever and Aguo. or any or Iho 4twMW^
f“ c l 0 T»rv- n f Admloiatnuod. or-una
olirr®.'‘^“aWegroer, taunt be pttif,,
nfta J be“ra’ffdiy““ «'•■ P Thc»e aale. ami
Pomade dttho Court lloure door of the county in
«liich tho property ia situate, end on’ the first Fuea-
Inr of (ho month, between the lionro often m tho
norttinf and four lu tho afternoon. Nooeld horn
S/to day is ralid, unless so esprossod in tho adver-
'’’innllcatioufl by Executors, Administrators and
9sios ofpersonal property (except negroes) of
./^irsTi^xrs/rojuhh'id”^'
“ortosrfthe Court of Ordinary, (accompanied
withacopy oftlio bond of ogrooraent) to make -U-
iIm to lana, mast be advertised Three Months at
Sheriff’s sales under executions regularly grant
ed by the courts, must be advertised TIllKlx
DAYS—under mortgage executions oIA I r
DAYS—Sales ofperishable proporty under order
order of Court, must be advertised gonerully, T LIS
DAYS before the day of Sale. _,
* • All Letters directed to this Ofhceor the Ld-
tor, # must bo post paid to entitle them to attention.
T llfi NATIVE FEBBirUOB.-
Far the Cure of Bilious. Remittent mill In*
Icrmitteut, or Ague snd Fever, and other diiea<.->
•i ineideqtnl to n debilitated State of the synleoit
»uch a*night aweais. Ac. Ac.
Tlw native Febrifuge is offered. The proprie*
tor i* awurs that th« common objections to all
iiiw preiiaralioni will be urged agniiwt this, to
ahvi-tia all such objections, lie has simply to slate
that it is prepared according to the rucipt of an
eminent physician, who used it with perfect ruo-
cait through a lung practice, in peril p* the most
sickly region of our country, viz: the Mississippi
vallt-y. Again from the exalted estimation tu
which Quinine is held, not only by the people,
but b) the most skillful physicians, ii will oppfur
- mpsrarogatory <o offer any new urticlu. But (lie
Naiive Febrifuge possesses all die power and cer-
Uinty of Quinine in controling Fevtr without
affecting the head, attd may be safely used there,
for, where Quinine is inadmi^itile. (t is uot
the purpose of tho proprietor however sanction,
ed by custom on such occasions, to attempt a dis
play of medical knowledge by adopting sumo one
of the contradictory tlisorlos afloat, with regard to
tho characlerand cauaes of Fever.
Believing with the learned Gregory that
though there has been so much written concern,
ing Fever there is no ouo subject in the whole
circle of medical science which still indulves so
many disputed points. Letting ell theories pass,
we staiuJ by feels. Tho first of which is tlmt Hie
Native FobriTuge will euro fever, from whatever
cnu«e it miy have originated, and if any duuht
exists,as to the fact wo invite the afflicted to the
tSft, with confidence ns 'o the issue- What it has
dona it will do. The following certificate of one
well known will show what it has done.
Savannah, lUth May, J847.
Mr. iss. A. La Roche having requested uio to
state my knuwlekge of the Native Febrifuge, I
take pleasure in shtiug that it was used bencfici-.
aially m the Fevers of the valley of tho Mississip-.
pi sndA'kausas, in sill cases in which Quinine is
usually exhibited, and wnsadiniMalde in congeaii*
oils qf the brain whou Quinine was supposed to
be contraindicated.
n , J.-J. MITCHELL, M- D.
Prepared and aold, by
james a. Laroche,
«8 No. 2 Monument aqnnro.
Ocorcia--CliHtliain Coiiuiy.
Tho Eschentor of Chatham County,
,S
Estate of John Corran, dec'-. ,
WHEREAS, an inquest of Esche.t liaibncii
returned into tho office of the Clerk of die fin-
parior Court of Chatham County, in the above
cate, whereby itappeam that John Corran, a citi
zen or the United States, died intestato, so.zud at
>nu ll11 ! 0 °r* lot of land, situated at
Inunderliolt, in the Cuuuty aforesaid, containing
pin hundred feet in front and three hundred feet
urw p,h ’ n,0ra or,UM * bounded by lands of Herb,
■YiHtamsori and Casson,—the said John Corran
not having made any disposition of <«3ld lot, and
thaMmo: W ' l * ,0Ul ttaV,u ® n11 ^ P eraon (o claim
N'lw.lll pnr.tnnoe nr tin Eaclmat law, thia ail.
LuTTlt “ 1,1 * i, “ nnll *“ 10 lh “ MlS or the
him ir Corri1 ' 1 * or others who may claim under
cUi.n «*??,* lhero bo ‘ t0 “PPoar and make
fru!n th f a!< ! ,olo C ,awd * ' V| thin eighteen months
d * l “ Iwraor, or the same will bo pro-
no. I«,d lo b.E-ch.aiod, a.reaably to the law ia
•Uth case mado and provided.
■op 11 R ' Wi PU ' ,1 ' El1 ’ Cl,!rk 3. o. C. C.
Kw 1 AX EK,- nrc~.„ 0 .
hwo w.tl..,%'r , i" J r " ,ra ,l ‘ 1 * "'ll known.piiog
apfilndfe ± d 10 " , * d 'ntnmandalion. w5
a, tuada^hyl'n SSZA
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«Mid,niio , n lh i?i WO "! d no .‘ d " "llkotil it Tor any
""I trill ka.n r„. ' p '," “l’. ln "'I' 'oahed borrala
Tk» p fjyur to'k “f limain any ollmato.
* r Wjr * U PP« vino Liok
fela'^,. ba n''’ l a• !,ne, ' , 5 ‘ ,o11 "*
by k.rrol, trailnn or on drantht l
july 3| TURNER & BRO.
7T?wT7»ivr*r- Monument Square
LrS 1 ' OBACCO^^-80 ho»,-G^.
ul.br P 1 P , ;"" d 'k.winr Toh,icoo, for
m.{n G. R. HENDRICKSON.
'k.S»»”dj2£ ¥ t, Eocl1 '?' amkroJ'tioTflr
order is-wiu Ii?*’ .."I/* who requeaied me to
CJiilL Fever. BuinbAgiie. ttitep
inilteitt & KMniltentjFqvers
all llu: vanous Jornis 01
.\U^: Bilioiis^iseases ^3*
S!'i’’tl.;i)IJiYaS:'i’]IOJ?OU()ltTiY
■ ■'•QsgoottsIndiaCBoV«^ L A
iwaluatilaniadiclne waa ptopareolroro
tantivo practice,of ieveriu yoara in «
nto, and la tatW knnwh to AB'.'of
India Obolajoktin a
pniiiyini.tboblopp.a
un » moil intaluabla raptedy Tor
ood, and iboMugbly tioaWilna trom
th. iJaiMUh, mpM ?[■ Wli""*("jTJJfi-
Tiiowondorrni oporattoit ortbe ehnlbjrngud in
eradicating bila from tho human ayalam, oan only
explain it, extraordinary ageiicy ni thorpeody, llio-
r oaah and p,f nianeut cure urforer and agno, *nu
tho .ancua gradea ol inlarmiltont and r.mlttaul
fe hUeqnally eiroctual Tor the onre or LI*or Com-
plaint. Jaundice. Eolorgomoni.or the Llirpr: olio
Eulargemotit or the Splaon. oallad Ague Colte,
nnd tho .arioua forma or billoiia Indignation.-.
Thoio, with tho other yatrled pMtjnni or ouch
climalea,ariaiog frotn.o common mioamalcauao,
•re only modifioationa or the .aiuo duoaia, and o-
auallyoontruliad by the aama remedy.
q The operation of the ChoUgoguo, aa lta name
imporu, ia upon tho livor-promoting the die
charm ofliile. The thouaanda who have uaod it
need no further o.ideitce ofito ralue then it. hap
py roatorotl.o effco,a. F a^MU, Bfc .; •
ian II ” Manumo’lt Sunnra.
in DUES EPPKU'I’EDIt-wITHOUT
Lr SEEING THE.PAUbNlM
BV M. 8. THOMSON, M. D„ MACON, GEO.
Tho anhacribororior on experience oHon yoara
in tho uaa of Botahic lUMKDita, lioa 10 far par-
footed hit ayatem of iroatmom oa to ho ah a, in a
trout mniortty of chronio diaenaea, to otreol dper-
mniiciil cure without ever ranisn the pattest,
roatoring thou> to hoallh without aobjeolmg iIioiti
to the inciinventoncoand oxponae of long ahd Udi-
oils juurueya, or llio cold oharllieo ol atrnngeip
liomea and fira.idea. Tn many thia may appear
aa nnreaaocoblo aa it did to him aompliuie oeo, but
fucta arn iudiapntablo, and what to him appeared
then a mere chimera of the brain, ia hqppilv now
a matter of every day orcurtoitue.
Tho undersigned lias thus lar prolcrrod publish-
ins the statements or others relative to the
beiiefits dorived from Ida practice,.thinking that
tlint course comported.much bolter with true dig
nity ol fowling than pure personal [infling; in thei pa-
iers or the still less reputable course to which some
igh-minded (1) physicians resort, ol egotistically
Biiundiug their own irumpeisby thebwdsidu of their
pstiunts: nnd I now soeuo good reason to change
my course, but shnll continue to givesueli oertifi'
cates, as will disarm doubt, and which, though some
peraon.d-emlhem "*»7 «“*, , if I A,"r!npn'lint'
he will give any man FIVE HUNDR-ED OOL*
LAllS to procure their equal In Georgia—equafiy
well autliemicated, itiidor a forfetturo uf u like
"q’ho facte prwettloi by him ero eitoh aa Im ia pra-
pnred lo demonitralo at any tune to lha Znmglba
of tba afil eted or Iholr friend., who ma)l wall to
lest it. The rollotving will epeek for Iheiniel.pel
fiKonGia ) This may certify that in the
Jones County. \ fall of 1844, my son William.*
about 10 years of age. was taken with naivousre-
vuroud was elten ted by Dr. Gibson for > Jung
lime; end notwilh.tuudlng all lie ooqid do h. «liU
continued tu getworlo, so that when the fiverlcit
him he had completely lost the uso of Ilia lo wer' ax-
nemilies. an i ooiilJ not walk a stop nor hear his
weight upon his feet t hi. logs boo .mo cramped
and drawn, and ho .uirero.I.ilmosttn plarabloan.
giti.il ftotn pain.-, ho coiltinUoJ '"UffiBMtM'
stale for over three mouths, reduced almost u
nothing blit-kin and botio. i*i ?£?.%'nflEI
of his improvement had vanished, I hoard of the
auecose of Dr. Thomson of Macon, in treutlngdia-
ense, and concluded to try hurt. I accordingly
made application, anil although llio Doolor«E«R
.AW him, lie soon restored him to Ins nsiial heallh
nnd slrruuth. lieuow rides oboutsnd attonds lo
bllsiooaa ue if no.hing had over hoap lha.manor
with him . JQHS-DAtlStELD.
Jonos County, Nov. 24, lain.
Geohoia, 1 This ttny cort.ry Ihnlmy
Mouslou County. 5daughter Mary.aboutlOyonra
orngo, lied boon .illocked with ch oroiis and o h-
eraooomputtying difficulties, which continued for
a considerable length oriimo, und appeared lo do-
fy all the usual remedies that could bo brought to
bear on i». She «utr«rud«reatlv witli painful ibis,
orv, till it looked like she; would go .iulofiu. Fm
this sttuatlon, nnd after relief was despaired of, I
applied to Dr.Thomson of Macon,who soou per
fectly cured her, without evor having seen her.
8hJsno„a,.oaadin j lmel.h..m.vla,tnaG»or.
^ tiEoaolK 40- l l do horchy certify that my
Upsom Comity, j daughter Ann Eliza was at
tacked about throe yeaisago with False and Dis
ease c/ the Spine, by which «ho was ontiroly
disublod, and lost tho use of the loww. oxtroratties.
Sho was immediately pu4 under the euro ol Dr.
Kendall, who attended her fnrsometime, hot: with
out benefit. We thou applied to Dr. Parker, a
Root Doctor, who after ho had treated her caau
sometime,concluded that he could do nothing for
her. We then applied.to l)r. Thomas, of Co In
dunville, whoaitundod on her eight months, with*,
not tho least benefit, for she wa.leftm atatoa| de-
plorahlocandition, perfectly he pleas. Wherever
ah. waa laid theta aha remuiuml, without tho pow
er ofmotionhy the greatest effort oflhe will. Sho
waa to much reduced that she luoked.aa if there
waa net five pouodii'of flesh on the whole body,
ao that aha could bo compared to nothing but a
living skeleton, if each onuld bo imagined. While
in this aline l was toditood to apply to Dr. M. 8.
Thoraaan uf Maooa, who l-P™" uffUM
bleislnga nf Pravldoneo and his ahill it! lha usd
of remadies, has restorod lur to eaoollout bodily
health und the uaa of her limbs by which .he to
enabled le enjoy life, add Visit ahaut in tho ae •
tlement, wilhout,tho uaMstanco of any one. But
What surprise, every body Is. b ?'W“-
stored without having buen seen by the Doctor,
.udattHouantinal
February 5,1846. ’ . . , „
The nbove cases, considering thmr character
and importance, will put be\ond dispute th; fact
of the rossiBH.it? oif ouriirg without previous ex
amination ofthe pitiont ; which, together with the
facility ofprocurinx medicine, sincp the reductmu
of Postage, by mull, puts it within the pnwor of
EVERT BoftV. no maltor where they reside, to pro
cure relief froth their various maladies, at a very
1 "PorsnnVeppfyiag far Medioinas ooghtto send
their aymptomi and aga in writing a. cortectly as
possible, when medicines smtad to their vsriona
onset will be compounded and s Q nt. Letters, to
•ntitla thorn to attontlou, mual bo poat.pnid, and
persona applying from a .distance had better en-
cloaa the usual monthly fa, nf Five Doilara at
once, hia charge being on.email as lo admit ofbnl
alight' risk in noilacting. Th. poor of ony county
in Georgia moy hero luedieinet lent graluitoualy
on proienleUon of a oertillpaia of inabilits to pop
, -w., mVs, .
Mapon. Boptombor 1. 18 l tti,: , . oppi ai
— R-BUTTpR
;J Bnlilraora Flour |
Bailor l M.OQO So|
froin>Mod(sonsnd<
1.1128: aqf
8EGARS—51) bids
I 25 firkins pholca Goshen
s. varlhtia brands, landing
or ; ui k zia .f.'«
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i Syracuse, Dec. 13, j ^842.rrDo®r Sir:—One,
xlraumstanco has grcutly.helued the tale of the
Balsam prlVild Cherry here. A young lady was
□iignetlied.and requeued to prescribe for her felb-
or, who has nn nffticliou of. the lungs. She anjd
there was.a medicine at Hough’s ~acc6muanlbd
-williit small bookuthet would help him. It was
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of the
chest and Lungs.
B UCliAw’o ..UNlirUUA.v BALSAM, the
gren( English Remedy for'Pectoral and Pul*
monary disenses, still standi unrivalled-and unsur
passed as the most oiegaut, agreeable »nd effectual
curative of these formidable complaiuts now
known io the oivilized world.
Three years of trial in the United States, during
which time it has been, distributed from Maine to
Florida, has.only sorved to establish its pre-emi
nent merit in ail parts of the country, ae the great
aU . ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in the worst casus of Pulmonary disease*; end the
best and most agreoabio curative of ell tho slight
forms of colds, cough and inflammation, that can
possibly be ased;
SPITTING OF BLOOD.
This frightful pyutptom of approaching Con
sumption, speedily checked ahd prevented bv the
use of Bucnau’s Hungarian Balsam, which heals
the ulTueijid membrane, removes tho incipient tu*
berclus, aud restores thoso vital organs, the lungs,
tu a souuJ aud healthy condition;
REMEMBER THIS.
Spitting of blood always arises from a tendency
to tuberculous diseases, nnd if not cheoked at the
outset, will sooner or later terminate in death. A
person who raises blood ones, will rsiso blond
again, unless a proper curativeisimmodiatoly em
ployed.
PAIN IN THE SIDE.
This distressing symptom of Consumption nri-
_„s from infiammaiion of liie lungs, on the mem
brane called the plenra, or from bronchial uffection
ol tho nir passages. Ill either ense it is a very dun*
gerous indication of disease It prevent* full nnd
Ireu breathing, and wears a way the natural strength
of tho system. The oause of this symptom should
be removed at once} and nothing esu possibly ef-
iect that object so speedily snd happily as the great
English Remedy, discovered by Dr. Buchan,
which is entirely vegetable iu its lugredienls, nnd
perfectly harmless iu all its quiditios.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
In cases of Consumption, the Liver is always
more or lo s affected, and also the Spleen Pleura,
und small intestines. Ou d ssecliug Cuiisiiuiplive
puticnis, Tubercles are often found in all these or-
uans, particularly upon tho Liver, which also be-'
ednios fully, oily aud swelled. , The effect of tho
Hungnrittii Balsaar in diseuses of tho Liver, eirpe-
cially if it be of an ulcerous nature, is direct and
powerful. Simple disease of the Liver, unattend
ed by CousurnpUdink j^deg^gired by its use.
Thehnrsh, dry, bucking Winter Cough which
ufllicits Old People, end invalids in a low state of
health is happily affected by the Hungarian Balsam.
it warms, moistens, and stimulates tho whole
breathing apparatus} removes all morbid ui'icus,
and other foul matter, purifies aud animates the
blood; improves tho secretive newer of the Liver,
Spleen, aud other large glands, and the digestive
organs; and imparts new life to tho wun and
emaciated system.
BRONCHITIS l
Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing, Harsh
Cough, a slimy expectoration, with all other
*yui ptoois caused by uffection of the air-tabus lead
ing from the throat to the Lungs, are directly end
specifically cured by the uso of the admirable
remedy invented hy Dr. Buchan,
Fur side in Savannah, by ,
J. M. TURNER & BROTIirit.
july *2 Monument square.
wiui ■ ■man ..VTUuiu ,— --
the BnUam of Wild^heiTy. • He !tdbk It, and it
oured him. .She has since prescribed it for Moth
er, who has taken it with'the spmo result. . . j
i Yours, &c.. IIouoh * Bridges. .
- P. S. Hough St Bridges are heayy t^uruggists'at
Syracuse, to wliont wo refer thq curious.
PoTT»viL£.E. Dec. 23d, 1841.—Dear Sif,-—Vour
Bulsatri of Wild Cherry fiu effected ibuie aston
ishing cures here. One or which is au Old lady,
Mrs, Russell, j*j}9 had been suffering for hlong
time with shortness of breathing, and general
.weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep Her
bed. After.various other remedies had been ror,
eortodinto vain,sho cpmtpencedusingjputBulsaiu,
and after taking imbuttlee, warSa far recovorcd
as to be able to attend to all the dutifls ofher house,
and on takiugtwo, bottle* more woe entirely oiir-
ed, Respectfully, &o,
John S. C. Martin.
A CASE OF* ASTHMA. -
The following is from a dlslliigulshed Lawyer of
the city of Now York, who had been afflicted
with the Asthma for upwards -of “TWENTY
YEARS}" and who after reading such coses can
doubt the efficacy of this medicine 1
New York. January 25,1843.—I hnvebeenaf-
flicted with spasmodic asthma for twenty four
years—sometimes so severely as to be confined to
my room lor weeks; and although attended by va-
rious.medical advisers, of the highest reputation
and skill in the country, the relief was but partial
and temporary—twice the disoaae proved nearly fa
tal to roy life.
Some few weeks ago, l commenced taking
Wistor’a Balsam ol* Wild Cherry, which gave me
instant relief, and e single bottle produced in a
few days what I believe to be o radical and por-
feotcure. A. Wiluams, Attorney at'Law, .
No. 58 William street. New York.
We are acquainted with the writer of the,above
certificate, and hisstutoraents are entitled to the
full ooufidenoe of the public.
F. A. Talhadok,
Recorder of the City of New York.
John Power,T). D.
Vicar General of Now York,
P. 8. The above certificate .way bo seen at No.
125 Fultoii street, New York.
Thefo’loyvingisfrom Mr.inhn, Brown, an ex
tensive builder in the city of New York, aud an
other from Mr, Woodruff, of Elizabethlovvu.—
The original ceriificaies of these and mkny others
may be seen at No. 125 Fulton street, New York.
. New York, March 10,1843/—I was lost fall at
tacked withapain and severe sorenoss of the chest,
which continued for a number of weeks. I bud
previously for several years been aubject to a per-
manenlweakness of the chest ckuseu by a'strain.
This last attack gave mo much apprehension, as I
found it was the commencement of a final disease.
About the middle of. December I began to tuke
Dr. Wisiar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a singie bot
tle of which soon removed ell soreness from the
chest, added strength and vigor to the lungs—
aud I nuw regard myseifas perfectly sound aud
well. John Brown. 61 Aun-strdet.
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
KNOWLKsvjM.x.June20.1843—This WUI.certi-
fy that I have been afflioted Willi a Liver complaint,
general debility, and pain Id my side, for sovurul
years, end for eighteen mobthrffad'been unable to
do anvwork. Iu Decomber last, I commenced ta
king Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of- Wild Cherry, and
fonud immediate benefit from U. I soon began to
gam strength, the pain in my side was relieved.and
I had also a cough, which was entirely cured iu a
few weeks by this medicine.
Avka D. Hopkins.
The above certificate is strictly oorrect
Knowles & Cheesexian.
Just received and fur sole by
RYE
. lod.as'olsofor tl;* imre of tthi
matism, ScrofuU, Erj slpelas, Ulceratlonil pfithw
Throat and Jygs, poius and WeUiqga of tho hopes.
Tetters, Piutplesin the. Faoe. GJd, Spivs, and >11
CutaheousErfiptitids, NdUreliid AflkotionsV
subscribers uranium r; . r . 7 , ...
furiiUh ihe’fiiriiwrviuroiisofibi
,, . .. ./•jhkWby^S'^hd'pi}»'puji|id geoertlly'
Tared, having every adt'uut.ga ttlticlinny aiuuuraa
tmortojn pOMOM, ^. ; tmui«;ayi
n I . .r-- 4 —»mV/ liKA *«l-nv.vt
alterative powers, and is highly recommended
emmeut physicians. It.is nroparediu cousequol
of the recodiueaaiions given 1 by Dr' H K Frt
light t -&o. to the Sarsaparilla,) combines ineoidre
perfect'degree than ony knOWnrotuudy, tonic end
*' * tenued by
.Tehcb
Professor of Materia Medjca in t^eMedical,Col-
i e ji* of Charleston, S S, io his work pn ,f'* '*
DETER COOFJEU’S
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r ,_ ItJEFIftiJED
AMERICAN ISINGLASS—Warranted
tqual ui strnngth |d , Russian isinglass for Table
lellios/uii i ol greut service h discuses where doli
;ule tiiiinml food is required, uhd well calculated
or long sou voyages, it improves by oge if kept
dry,and onnbo’mudo into Soup iua lew minutes,
and is of greatservico in cUrifyiug Cider, Beer,
aud Wine.
To make Table JtUUs.—Use ot least two ounces
ol. Cooper’s Refined A me roan Isinglass, which
should'be li st soaked tit cold wuler for two hours;
dra.n oil' that Writer then ako two quarts of cold
water, quo and n It If pounds of sugar, put in it
the white of three eggs, the juice or three good
-ized lemons, tho peal of one, a stick ofeiunatnon,
a little nutmeg, orango pent, or other spice to suit
the taste; stir all the ingredients well ogother while
cold, theuboilthe whole massfouror five minutes,
and then pouVitthroiigli.n Jolly Bag; When it may
be put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will
iu fitfor uso. The moulds should be first wbt with
nlittlo white of egg and wuto»\ just before the jel-
•y is put in them, In ordor to make it easy to turn
hem out ott plates,
Tho Jelly Bag is mado offiattnol 8 or 10 iuchtts
ncnis4 the opening/ And uboht half a yard deep,
ttqrrowing to a point at th'e^ottom. Tho llamd
ihnt runs through first;‘should bo pourod back iu
the jelly bag until it runs through clear.
And oue pint of wino to the above for Wine
Jolly. Other liquids nude from preserves, may be
elliud by using the same proportion oftlio Isittg-
' tllanc Mange may bo madeiby using at least tone
s'nnce o:'Isinglass for two quurts of milk, or creum
ho pdal of two loiuons, sugar and spice to suit the’
ante—bring the whole to a boiling heat, strain it,'
and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the cream
that will riso while cOoliug.’pourit tit moulds, und
when'
will
first
rotn sticking to tlietu;
A fresh supply, just received, and for sale b^.
bat will nso while cooling, pour it m mourns, und
vhen perfectly cold; it rany be turned .out arid
vill then be ready for uso. The moulds should bo
irst wet with cold writer, which will prevent it
nov 2 .
T. RYERSOV&CG
J VViNKIt * CO’S CANADIAN VERM).
• FUGE—The best remedy ever yet discov
ored for ell kinds of Worms. It not only de«
stroy* worms,and inylgbralds the whole system,
but it dissolves and carries off the superabundant
slime or mucus, so (prevalent in the stomach and
bowels of ohildron, more eipecially of those in
had health. The mucus forms the bed or nest in
which W'urms'produc'e tlieir Voting, and by remo-
viiia it, it is impo»sih|s'ftir Worms to remain in.thr
bpdy. Ilia hurinlcsf iii it* effecis on tho syqtom,
und the health .of.the' patient is itlwriys improved by
itsuse. when no Wormsurediscovered; the modi-
cilia being pnlaiahlo', no child will refuse to take it,
not even the most delicate. Just received, and
for.aal? by , , THOS. RYERSON.
wny gj:. „ ';. T '
AVlNG TAKEN STORE 168
Owens’ new buildings, south sldo Market
Vodkrfil am now offrirlng aTarxe.fashionabls and -- • .-t-,-- t - v
ontirely liedr Stock of Ready Made Clothing, Hat*/ ers'^^ Materials'ofi a vary di
' !, 8hdas, TvdrtkVi'Carpal Bags, etc. °'l hose
«
iiqdhre
Boots, I
>s than eds-
munoe th ;tl am «u|jtimes
WIM4AM 9. u.Vuk ’ 1 '
sept 24
T.
KR30N & 00.
A ORICCJLTUBAI.IMPLEMENTS.—
xjl Having made large edditinns to their former
assortment of Agricultural Implements, the sub
scribers now offer to planter* and merchants, a
better stock than ever before olfured in the South
ern oopntry, consisting ia part, of tho following
articles', viz:
PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cast Iron, Nos. 10,11,12 and 20
Dagou, or Connecticut Wrought Iron, 1,2,3 &4
Allen pattern
Rugglos, Norse fo Mason's Improved, viz:
Eagle, huuvy 2 horse or ox
Do.; with wheel aud oulter
No 2.B, a large 2 horse
- Do. with wheeland cutter
No.A 3, medium.2 horse
“ A 2, light 2 horse >*,% ..
“ A 1, light 1 mule or garden,*
“ 6inch light I horse turning.
“ 7 do do medium 1 horse turning
"15 do do uew pattorn ldo do, for light soi
** Al,sidehill2bor*o
" O, do do I do
Sub-soil, a heavy 2 horao or og
Do. . No 1; a medium 2 horse
Do. O, tSk-. 1. do
Double Mould Broad or Furrowing, I horse
Cotton Trenching, 1 horse
Rice <Jo- now pattern, withguagewhool.
The qbove Ploogha with and without stocks—
extra stocks for tho imprnvqd Ploughs
HOES.. “
Lyndon's extra black Carolina, 0,1,2 & 3, crown
Do. bright do, 0,1,2&3, do
Do. Rioe,Np. 2 nnd 3 do
Do. New ground, PP and .PPP do
Do, .Oval Eye Grubbing, Nos. 2 and 3 do
. Do. Round Eye do ’ Nos. 2aiid3 do
Lyudon & Co’s. Anchor, 00, 0,1 and 2 do.
Brade's Patout, 0,1,2,3 and 4 do
Light. Yaitkeu
Various patterns. j Klfla's
SHOVELS.
...... . . Soaket Hpsrios
CULTIVATORS, HARROWS, Ac.
Improved Cultivator*, w)lh)Cur& Shelters
—— r ' 1 ' ' ' Feu Milts,two class
Patent Churoe
Collins A Co's.
Boutl'e
Handled Spades.
gauge wheol
CuUlvetor Plough, or Horse
Hne •• • '
Common Harrows
Folding,
Plantation Wheelbarrows
Compton Strew Cutters
Patent' atf, do.
Bwirigietreoa’
Oruin Cradles, new jtitlora
1’ OIUlHg flu . )
Corn end Cobb Crashers,
head mill ’
■ Do. do. for horse power
{ SCYTHES, HOOKS. A«.
English, Potent 8cytlios , . *
American Or es do.
Orest Plait• do.
Scythe Mnsilhs
Briar end Bush do.
Do,. Hooke
Con* Cuttore. Poit Spoons
Ox Yokes add Ox Bows
With a variety of Implements uot mentioned.
For sale by-' ■ •
HAZARD, DENSLOW WEBSTER.
• Jan t; • ; .; •' • =■
It I us . do.
HOOKS. A«.
Frails, Axe Helves
Dirt Seratiere,for pith;roads
Pruning Shears
Harden Hoe*, do. Rakes
DiiobiDKKolvoa , .
Trensgfautlng Trowels .and
Oardan Roots,' De. Lines'
WARS HOWSE-rNo 9 Bur
ling Slip, New York.—Cyroi W. .Field
offers for sals at ^helowest Monufiicliirer*’ prices,'
a very extensive assorlmontof PAPER, compris*
ing every possible variety* adapted,to the wants of
eonau moral nail sections of. tlie country. Paper
of all kliids mede * * *'
stock of Priming
of-which is of
keptohnstanlly onh*nd,vixiF«Uingp,.\Yi
Fourdrlniar Wire*, Blenching Powdqr.
(>- - J • ,vs
Rag*.—Canvas*, Bate Rope, Grp^ Rripe; Bag-
HHI added wj;e'i>
fleiarijtjlt;' To fliew the. high;
r F enivrtaitii.ui* the combination of t
is,it is,only nocossary ibf ufsr to'the rib
tned' wqfk: - r “ '<
of tnorcorr
n*-Cei*alry.,Trd
Dr T
oles/.,
tioned tvpfk;
There are few cases of chronio nnd;ps|ofujRhou-
lin,. ....II . ... nt.li* ,n iH*n..Haii n F Ol..
Potalh.
Is highly recommended for all diseases jof the
akin, chronic jg .well as recent. One bottle will,
in moat instances, effectually remove nil' pimples,
poxlule* or blotches oii the face, lo which young
peraoii* in this hiitnale are so‘much subjected, to,
arisius either from impurity of the blood or debil
ity. It is-tbe beat remedy known. for.soi;oOilous
affections, soresland breakings out in ynuiigchil-
limn, nnrl ia ^nfn'Mini ufltrnrilnnii lr> rnmiuiinti alt.
dren, and issafo aiid officacious in removing en
tirely every trace'or hereditary diseasegTrbrn the
system, in the lendercst infant; in fact, iii'ill cuta
neous affridtidns'it is invaluable. As a genelral pu
rifier uf the blond, and on cradic&tor of all obsti-
nate disenses, this preparation will undoubtedly
take the. precedence of all other remedies. It gent
ly operates upon und. regulates the bowels, re
stores to the blood its wonted purity, gives touoto
the stomach, and promotes digestion..
It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its'
worst stages, and all, persons sufferiug from this
diatrassing.oomplttiui are advised lo uso it,'first so;
but if no marked relief he found after taking o'ue
bottlo, ItWill bo uoCesWry -to use the liydriodated
Potash wlUi It. . ,lot
Notwithingto publish certficatea os is done in
tho'cuaes of all quack inedieinqs of the day, to ef
fect thoir sale, aud ao force them upoii the public,
the subscriber begs leave to state that his.prepuru-
lion has been prescribed and used by a number of
pliysiciuiisaiid planters of dOr city and iieighhor-
liood, with great attcoess, viz: Dr R U Frost, Dr
W G Ramsay, Dr Thos Y Simons, Dr C Pritch
ard, Mr S Lngare, Lt, Wilson. US R S, allot this
city; Pf James Stouey, Beaufort, ttc. Price $1
per bottle, or $5 for 6 do. Prepared by 1
J. PETER M, BPPING,
Chemist and Druggist,corner, Broad and
King streets, Charlestou, S. C.
Agont for Suvaiiuuh,
A. A. SOLOMONS,
deo 31 »-Iyr • ■ Market square.
t.^ oqlt thejiuqtitjon of, sripri^iierC u'|i«J mhwi <u
l ®e fw|iU»«t-hjaiGniis, Ac; ero all limdo pxpres.ly
>r.!ci; te%ilb.T^paVi; ! i;(/;;iSr,, 'bilM,
‘“fjP.tWmPfj pptjitia tlio'Snbtti? •rs.'lttli.
tvino conipilis.Kpatt of «t; +(».; \ :
Pratti DOnmo Glinait'fitl tp St6 ! .
W eatley Richard's t Caps '|» 1 BIN per lp»g>.ufr5do’
Walker's he&t Caps 37A cents pur box
• Frsiich' Cape 181 cdpls per»bdx • -
Best Powder374 p«nu per lb- - •/
Plantatip;! Powder 26 f o«ut- ; perlb , , . ,
■ do .' .$4 fiO’piirkLU '
BaldvVm’n Wnddlnf 2l) 4nrnV pvAnP.'"'
Together withm gciiQi-u|iikssfirtini’ni a of .Single
9uiif, Rifles, Pistols, Flunks, Punches. Rogers*-
■jVl® Table and Pocket cull, ry. Hardware, dLc. n|.
low prices for cash. Call u'nd ux'juiifie for vour
selves. •■»-»■' "H r >:. •
JOHN .CAR8UTHmO),i '
■ • *» ■ Sign i»f Hie Big Guu
REPAIRING of all kinds Cf Guns; Lock's, d£e.
carefully attended to by superior workmen.-
ma y <* ■■
A TREATISE ou the Practice of, Mfdioiue,
A .by Gturgo B. tVood. M. D. Pn.'foaior of
Materia Modica.and.Pharmapy in thq Uujveraity
of P^pnsylvnnia : and one of the,authors of the
D spsniatory ofUuiied Suten of America. Re-
cdlvedby ’ J. M; COOPER.
jhly-7 '.*u- .
TTIICESH SEEDS.—’l’he Subscribers have
X ruccived ar.olioice solec
i.olioice SBleetiou. of GARDEN
SEEDS, which Imvu been raised with great care
by aSeadiniaii of high reputation, and tire'war
ranted as good ks any to be foimd in thisoodniry.
«. .. MUHTAR D—Browu or
BUck. While EnvIUb,.
ftlARJORAM—Bweet.
O I ON—Yellow Dutch,
L»rg« rod, Bilvar skiu, Ouioo.
MtU
ASPARAGUS—Giant, and
Roots. ' * .
ltGAN’8—(Ri4o.r. Dwarf,
Soup,—La
Busk ‘or Soap,—Early ,Ma-
kawk. Early yallow, ti waalu*,
Early-Chilia Dwarf or larva
Kidiiay, RofugBoor 1000to,1,
HalfSIoun (pal* orru rDlilg.)
Large-white Lima, While
Dutch >uitiiurt, Scarlet run
ners,Red Cranbarrv.
BEET—Early blond Tur
nip.Long blood,white French
Sugar.
BROCOL!-Early while,
Large purple Cnpo.
CABBAGE-Itsrly Ydrk,
Large York, Greon fluba Sa
voy, Early SuvsrLoaf, Early mwi
Drumhead. La|e Drumhead,
Lares late B nerioj*, Lota
flat Dutch, Early dat Dutch,
Green Hleaed.
CAULIFLOWER—Early
und late,- f;
CELERY-Whito solid.
CRESS—Curled or Pap-
pargrass. Broad, lenfr
CUC U M BE It —Early
Frame Early cluster, Early
abort irnen, Early louggreeu
CAR KOT-Edrly horn.
Lang Orango.
CORN—Sweet or Sugar,
Early Canada. Tu«c«rora.
EOG. PLANT—Purple.
KALE — Graen curled
Scotch, Purple.
LEAK — Large Scotch,
London.
LETTUCE — Drumhead,
while Cabbage, Curled Sile
sia, Ltfrgo greonhead, Impe
rial rabhage.
MELON — Green Citron.
Nutmeg, Csuiolopo. Lurge
FLOWER SEEDS,
In pka'ga. 1*2 hinds In caeh,
1 83
OKRA.
PARSLEY-Curled.
PARSNIP—Large Dutch,
Gurnsey.
PEPPER—Bell, Cayaur.
PUMPKIN — Couneoticut,
Mammoth.
PE AS—Earl t Wfeshi nj (ou,
81 feet, early Warwick, 8fea|,
early double blossom frame,3
feet, early - Chsrltoa,On|den
lobe Su- Hotspur, df feci. Dwarf Mar-
lawful, 3| foot, Bishop's dwf
prolific. I, fool, .Matchless
Marrowfat or Tell, 8 fast.
RADIdH—While Fall,har
dy Long Scar e!. Loo* Sal-
moo, ScarlelTurnip Yellow
Turnip, (Una .Summer aud
Autuum variety,) black Full
or Spanish; '• ■ ' 1
RHUBARB ROOTS.
SALSIFY.
8AUE.
S PI N A O E.—Prickly or.
Fall, Round Leaf or Sum-
SQUASH—Early ,8uimner
bush, Early Summer crook
nock, .Winter .prook. neck,
Coconnui or Porter's Vslps-
raisn. Vegelsble Marrow'. -
TURN IP-Early whRe
Duleh, Flat or 8prlngi Early
red lop. Early Garden 8t<>ae,
Large English Norfolk. Han-
rer or jhJitff Tankard, IPur-'
le top Rutabaga.
TOMATO—Large red.
THYME.
In pks'gs. 88 kinds in each,
do 100
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. &<?.
Buckwheat! Broom Corn, Blue Grass. Canary
Seed,'Hemp Seed; Millet, Red Clover, Ryo and
O.il*. •
Flower .Seeds, Rqnta, Fruit and Ornniuetitul
Trees, furnished tu order frptu oue of the bestand
mmt extensive' NursoYv aud Flower Gardens i
this country.’ •.*.! . . . i
An.nseortment of Books on Agriculture, Gpi
detijrig, Raising of dtuuk, Poultry, &v. to which.
w|il be added tlie inost popular works issued on
the Above ftubjebts. I •••»- •••••'! V ; “
AgeritafuV tho Ataoricau-Agriouitiiristi.nublialt-
efimoq|hjy-by-Ai.B;.Alien, N. y.,fpr yyjiicb sub
^jnP^^stow a'wcBVImti.’
E
UckWHEAT'pLoUll.^Inh«iri.iltf q,| .r-
bOl., for «ilo'hp ll.J. GItBEntr,
"nyp.j >.-rii t . ( .M'VYemsi<Je Mnrket .-qunfe.
_ ‘ter
fub 25
M tinge JnvnCokue,
pnckAgea TobnCco,Various brands &sizbk? :
bbla Seed Potstnea 1 ; 100 kegs Lard, ’ > •
fl UtOCjEHIffJS.—ltlO bbdsN. O. 'Sugar
VX20 Heroes dtenm Refinud Sugar,
60 hhdi Ca dcnas do
■60 hbds Sides; 60 do Shoulders,
* 60 hhds llama t ,200,hbl* Canal Flopy.-
100 httlfbbU Cunal Floor,
200 bags Rio Coffee; 50 tin;
ioo
nu! 100l . .. ■ I
60 bbfshtid hulfdo Mackrol, Nos. 1, ^ 3;,
. 100 Grindatoqeg, nwortad,
200 bnxer Sinn,.var|()UBr
25 boxes SUri’lrj ltiff bl .
5U ‘bbD New Eligluiid Hu to,
6 piprs .O. Di-fit Co’s Brandy, pure,
. .5.:Ujpcs.Hol|*iid ( Gjni ri
25 | casks MaRga Wine, sweet,
25 | do do do dry, ,,,lJ
5 half pipsb Madeira Wine, my own im-.
’ ‘ phninj ;‘"'50M'. ,l Splinitb Segsrs,
. 20 quarter cheats HyaquTea, .
20 hnif chests Black do
. *!10 bets- Peppert -10 *
.WU, ; - ...
u brands,
tit.U Wlnakoy, , '
Bum, ..a: •'■an.
- ha,, I'im.a/o, !
6U doz .Palsied Bookel.i -JUO.aelu,sell, t-
a in.60. W>to!Philp»V.C)iD 4ko.;*».iAp,
' Io Klorc.androrutu on r-vor.bl. n:ro:., by ,
..'f«b;15iini; ,, ■. ,,,H.,A„citt4NE:
UU.—Get,rgl*Flonr,>lnlOUIt)b.8.jlbi
by ' ■■■LBALDWINdtCO.'
ntt fftiuoto oiii j,;-
B acon, &c»—iu hhusuiew bucuu shoui*
dersi fiU barrels Baltimore. Wiiixkey: 50 do
Phelps Gin ; 25 do New York Brandy ; 50 do
Baltimore Flour, in siore nnd for HslHlby
' june'9 GO'NNRRAT^kDAftIR.
P OUK AND BBEF.-3i’bbl. Itl«>.
Fork, 50 do Prime do,' 20 Moss Beef, 20 du
-Prime do-. For sale by - -
July 17 WOOD, CLAGjHCjRN * CO.
T GOO OS.—Heavy Irish Linens,
PlllowoanedotWuiier 12-4 Linen Shheiing,
10 by !2 Unmask Cloili • Y*blv DUpnr. and Dsm-
, H'^kabnckHiid Sctiith Dispels French Tmv-
•Is und N'ipkinn, super Hdekatiuck Nankins, Wht
and bro Linen Drills dnrpiriid and nlriped-dn do,
Frouch Lineu and Uolisud*,*uiped .imi pluid Lin-
ens fur coats. D J - * - - 1 ■
J title 2l
teyffeWinv.
r HBKOKRE F*f,buM.=6iI"KfSr,
auparb.ie Ci-bryta Flittir,' fait vWtifflt jllH
roo.l.od and for .ala by iv
ni.rS>9 J. WAoHnU.HN A,WILDER.
ivr o. svoAU.-ju bi.d. u»H itfuruiio-, N
•f \*..4 | Suj|tt r ' •‘‘ntiing^frmn Timm
as, for sale by
mnr 26 ' 1
COIIEN * FOi
L’AIN AND KRTOYTOT IklOPS—Juii
received und for sale'by
nterd T. T.'.WILMOT.
TEAM EIVGIWJE PACKIlYa.
ThisPurking.mnde of Vulcan i/rid or Aletalio
Kubbe/CumMtoff, /n'uuMr proved sfi/jnriur to
all oilier nrticles in use fur that purpose,"ns ii can-
not be effected by heal. Any desirable thickness
furiiHliod to ordt-r, and fqr n.tle ai mnufnctiirer’s
prices by .. DENSLOW & VVKBSTEU.
mar 19
TS®*^ESTICS.—-3-4 Brown Shirtings,
4-4 SlieeilngH, aud Muilburn Stripes, lor
•i»l«hy A. MINIS.
. mpr 23 .
Ai!IPAGIlYE*-T IU biiskelsChanip.igiie,
Vy Gcorgiu brand,jnsi rrceived end for auie by
16 J E. GAUDRY *fc CO.
OUO A IK*—2U litidn N TTsii'jur, iu store, nnd
k^ : for anle by ‘
mar 5 CONNF.RAT & BARJE.
"IVT E. HU61.—3(1 bhl* Priine Bosioir Itum
Xtoro, uufi -for snje low In close cuindgu-
, L. BALDVVIN Si CO.
mem.
may II
fXAYo—100 bundles North River liny, land-
AA Ing from brig Clinton ut MoogiiiV’iipper
wharf, for sale.bv .
may 11 J. WASHBURNS WILDER*
/"^OKftf*—-Ch«’.rokee('orn ill «
V/ iotsio suit purchasers, by
epr 27 J. WASHBDRN X
(Cka, foi sale in
WILDER.
■JYTO 24 Pictorial History of Enelund.
-LI Vol. : 3 tlie Writings of VVashingiori,' by J
recTOparks.
Houma. And Hsiints of the most eminent Brilish
Poet-, by/ WljliH.ij Hu win. . . , [
A Hlhlbry of Rome', from llio earliest little io the
death OfComniodu-.AD 102,by Lhoiiliurd Schmitz,’
F‘ R.8. E. i- . 0 .
The luhvribiuce, a Novel, by Miss -S. Forrier.
auilior of Destiny. 1
Marriage, a nuvhl, by Miss ; S Furrier, author-of
Inhentunce. •• -Ii t« .. o; !
,nAieopIsilottjpwcuHvedqr„|lie Sitfjgl/jBLa'f the’
, ’ being a cnntrpversy bqld’e-c
the New York Tnb'oij'e a nil tlie’ Coil rh-'r nnd Kn
qilfrer'. by II. Grtply.nfid H J."Ruv'indifil.
I LTheLifnufEdmuiuiKraif.: >':<■ m*- ,
^ Mariao; or, A Yniing Jl.aidVFfirlum"*.by Mrs.
3 ; C. Hall Received by
>ti<;Y3 John m rnopRh,.,
I*\6m ESTIC LIQiliGl(!S.—437»hTh‘N E Huni
JLF Brandy and Nitf, in kforh for'vale-low m
close coiuignmen'k. v! U BALDWIN &.CO-
5TTa
—t;., .it,.. iMs.
Vy, Itonuiigo do ; luo-tioj* fruin Ktdir Dvtoori.ii
amtfl.l 1 said by ’ ''COHliN oSt' : PO0DICKw
"»l 22 .0»nnJliDt3ujwt lifted) !
20tbhM’Phelps Glnv jiiet rucvAniubby
•VXr. the brig AmfcriCsn'.-i ,For.sale by. ,
jgfe .r v \y.)o;iivi3firANN,
•p. eynpujb;. miriAjr'#aa8 l .'k4> i ifcimmm, iwipp
Aootionfnc-^^Mh^^iVih'r HgJv
Uhiilrg from' bhg* Clhfitif^SPrtRl for.rale-lp^:
ihrwharfi-byii.ia/iu'.'i ;/ {'•
MH J- .vyA,3HjpURN *S, W|Lpf:R.
from the wharf.
rVON'T GI
fer ft»r your relief is now.need, with a
-ucces-.-enU,is ryscommvnfletljjyf'«p
ISiSiSS
. —
)N-ti.JOHNSVON.'
•-•vir
‘1TTlBBAitD , 8 < ; ! J ILl.S. —■’U.*V. '-*1).' )!lbbuti)’i
JLA fieaoia, vojfotalila onli.bilinnt ally,To’Jiolo
by-. •••-•. , o.tii. nENbnfogsoM,
'roop'-IB '• , - •■...) /■hUjbOfuMUUiti
13ULL-S -8AR8APAK!tLl'.t. 'Afff. Bfill'i
,tP Cotppoqoa Extract of .SiuvUpnHlio.--for jtiq
ooro pfSortirpw; dlieoaoVof ihJ^flki&nVp.io.
ttlt.lim.1),m; ChronicSIBjWpfflWrpljpfjKn.-
qtoo, Nouralgia, to oqunlaract' thb.do.- '
...■an.
foot, of Mo'rcorr. aitii ail di,CQ,r.s uriilhaTroin nii
impure atata. of the hlood, ttinitl'io'iWraHVjn.; .
itoo or Soriaparilia. For W.cMnSwlota
t'e.hy C. a. IIENDRICICSiO.V, ,
- :cit>hoi<L
L A**P WICK.—Sotar had Astrai Lamp Wick
of oil aizqa; wick, for larfl ti.mpa.tnd'CaU,
dio wick, for «ile by fi U HENDIUCU80N
5EL?i • .. . .OibBooy.b.lldiua.
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