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UnnJfrtTWSB DOLLARS lor «u uiimllu
vko lVrcklr Gwr*l««»,
. uuJRly Saturday artohioon, at thhek
uj!I^P*““ u “ — “I* l " 1J, * b o “ 0,lv “ u,:u-
„ n —Each Citntionhy IhoClorkooftin, Courta
mif, Ihnt opplioalion hn. been uinilo lor
[£wn of<h™'u.lr.uoa, rnual be published Tmn.
byKiocutorxaud Admlnlstmtow for Debt-
*ri andb’ I a |1 i ll,M to rainier in Uiolr oooouuU, uium
b ’/alMS*ioMb“EaociiloniorAdraiili«lrntor«
mint boaipublic miction,ontlio ffl.Tilc.dny of
I 2 month,bcwcci 1 H» ulDS 1 " ll0 ,; “V' 1 , 8
S«o or public sole" ill tbo county where die Lei-
1 SreiUmcoaiy' 81 Adiniiliowminu, or (.unrdinu-
E have been grained, Ural giving ..«*
oif noUce thereof in one of the public gmiottea
Jf Ihio Staid, and at the door ul tile Court Ilonoe,
oberoaochanleJnrolo bo bold.
. Notice fortoave to sell Negroni, iitunt bo pub-
I iiffl Lfoitrinomha, before nm- order abaoluto
l Jiallbe uttda Uterettpon by the Cfotirt.
* date* of Heal Eitate by Executora. Adminiatrn-
lon ,and Guardians, must be publwhcd SIXTY
?’Y3 before tlio day of .tile, Those eule. mint
i; ml do at the Court House door of the county in
which the property ie situate, and on thotim l ues*
j,v oftlio month, between the hour, often in tlio
Suing and four in die afternoon. No sale from
Sly today ie valid, utdoxs so ntprossod.ut Uioadver.
'‘Applicationsby Executor., Administrators and
fiairdian.totho Court ofOrdtaery for leave, to
■oil Land, iniut bo ptibMiod FOUR MON rlid.
Sales ofperionaiproperty (except negrons) ol
Iedate nt»a intestate estateii by Lnenton nnd Ad-
minhdrators, must bo advertised FORTY DAYS.
Anplicatioiu by Executors and Adinmirttrators,
lor L*f!er* Disniissory must lie published SIX
JIO
Aiiplifabonfor foreclosure of Mortgages on real
.mist boadvertisod once a mouth lor FOUR
months.
Order* of the Court of Ordinary, (tiocompnr.md
with a copv of the bond of agreement) to mulm tt-
1I01 to land, mustbo advottiaed Turke Months nt
^"sheriffs sale* under executions regularly grant*
ttl by the courts, must ho advertised THIRTY
RAYS—under mortgage exocutiims SIXTY
P\YS—Sale* of perishable property under order
order of Court, must lie advertised generally, TEN
DAYS before the day of Sale.
•/ All Letters directed to this Office or the Ed*
tor.'mnst he post paid to entitle them to attention.
T he native feiuiifuoe.-
For the Cure of Bilious, Rtmiiueui uud In*
Ormitteiit, or Ague and Fever, and other dUeat-
mincidental to * debilitated at ate of the system,
»ach ar night awoate. Ac Aa.
Tin mtivo Febrifuge is oltired. The proptic*
tor H aware that III'' common objections to a>l
Mir preparations will be urged ugaiiitt tine, tu
nbvino all auch ohjnctioiie, he It ns simply to state
that it is prepared according tu the recipt of tut
eminent pliy/tciaii. who used it with purleot mio
cm through a lung prnctire, in peril -p* tiio most
sickly region of our country, viz : the Mississippi
vail y. Again from the cs il.cd es'immiou hi
which Qtiiiiiiie is hold, not only by the people,
but b\ Hie most skillful phy-irians. u will appear
mpararogatiiry-o offer any new uriiele. Hut the
Native Febrifuge possesses nil ibe power mid ver-
liiuiy of Quiuiii* in coiilrotiog Fever without
•fleeting the head, mid may lie safely used Dime*
fur, tvlwe Quinine is in idmi-Mblo. It is not
the purpose of the proprietor however sanction,
ed by custom on such or.ci’Unns, tontlenipt n din-
play of medical knowledge by adopting some oiib
sl'lne contnidic ory lUeorhtnufluat, with regard to
the chtracternud causes of Fever.
Believing with the leurnnd Gregory that
though lh®r« ha* bm-n so much written concern,
in* Fever (hero is no one subject in the whole
circle of medical science which mill imlolvos so
winy disputed puinis. Lotting all theories pass,
wo stand by facts. The first of which is that the
Native Febrifug* wiil euro Ikvor, from whatever
«in-t» it iniy hive originated, mid if any doubt
eiirts.as to the fact wo invite the tifllictcd to the
te-t, with confidence ns •« the i-ne. SVh.u it has
dons it will do. Tim following certificate of uuh
well known will show what it Ihs dune.
Savannah, | Jth May, 1817.
Mr Jss. A. La Itocbc having recpiesteil me lo
I'ateuiy knowl»-k»c ol tlio N'alivu Febrifuge, I
t*k« plstisore in sutiug (hit it was used IhmiuHrU
nidly in the Fevers of the valley of ihn Mississip.
pi and Ark.mms, in .ill c<ses in which Ciumioe is
noiolhr exhihuvrj, and whs ndinissatile in congesti
ons ot the hr on wlinu Q iiiiino was supposodtu
b« cuiitiaiudicatod.
J.J. MITCHELL. M. D.
Prepared and *ohJ. I>y
JAMES A.LaIIOCHE,
_a»i| *J8 No. 2 iHtiimment sqnaro-
VOL, XXIX.
nelHgrSric
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HAV.LNXAII,
ITlu It "iVv t- rT) t u it b Agiiei Inter
miUftnt& Itormtlenl I‘evcES:&
all tbe various lormsof
gSs^Bilious Ui.senses --:
•SPKKDDA iSiTmiKniibllLY
—s' India.Chpwf
r
T IIIS invaluable mediclno wad prepared from
un extensive practice of several years in u
bilious climate, and is never known to fail ol
curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseased a*
hove named.
Those who are suffering from affections or this
kind, a- also those who havo become invnlids from
iheir i ff cts upon the constitution, will Hud the
India Cimltgogtie a most invaluable remedy for
pm Hying thebloml.nnd thoroughly cleansing from
the system th« morbid effects of a bilioiia climate.
The wonderful operation ortho Cholagoguu in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
oiplxiu Us extraordinary agency in the speedy, iho-
rough and permanent cure offever and ague, nod
the various grades of intermittent and remittent
f ° It iaeqnnlly effectual for tho cure of Liver Com
plaint. Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver: also
Enlargement of the Splonn. called Agu« Cake,
and the various forms of bilious Indigestion.—
These, with tho other varied aff clions of auch
climates, arising from a common minimal cause,
era only modifications of the same disease, and e-
qually controlled by the amtie remedy.
The operation of the Cholngogue, ns its name
imports, is upon tlm liver—promoting the dis
charge ofUile. The thousands who have usad it
n«*ed no further eviduitco of its value than its hap.
py re.tur.tlve eiroc. F0r /“!''ru R N RR..
j,„ i| Monnmo 1 Square.
Onorjfiu—Oittliain County
Tlio Lscheator of Chatham County,
The Beal lHta'e of John CormAN.duc'
WllKltK.A^, an inquest of Esclie t lias he
relurusti iuto tho oflieo of t!ie Clorknfilio rfu.
periur Court of Chatham County, in the above
ea»o. w.'i.!ruby it appear,, that J >lm Curran, a ciii-
lon of the Unite I Suites, died intostito, su zud at
|lia li ne uf his dh illi of a lot of land, situated at
Than lerhnlt, mthu County aforosiid. containing
one liaudred foot in front nod thrnn Iniri lrcd fp.ut
in depth.more orluss j houmlod by lands of Herb,
Willi muon and Casson,—the said John Cornu
nothtvinj mide any di-position of arid lot, and
hivitig thud without leaving any person to claim
tnosmnc:
N iw, in purs*: trjee of the Escheat law this ad..
v«iril»mn«nt i« t„ mv.i mtien to tlio heirs of the |
viiiil J ilin Ctirran. or others who may claim under
him, il any such there bo, to Hppear and muko j
elu hto thesAiillotoflund. within oightcun months j
troin the <!«te hereof, or the same will bu pro*
non need to be Esch'n'od. asrocubly to tlio law in 1
etch case mule and provided.
tt R- W. FUHLER, Clerk S. C. C. C.
■iiiii limti-
IsICli lYATEit.—The churac*
Xj ler ofihe water fimii this well known spring
l« loo w«llcstahlidiHd to need coinowndalion. We
append f..r the ciri-.iu mid scientilic an analyris
a» nude, tiy no nhte chemiet.
I sulphnreiod hydrogen,2 carbonic acid, 3 mu«
mte nrsnila, 4 mur'int,! of unciiesin. 0 murine of
nine, o sulphate ol lime. 7 solphaie of soda. f3 «nL
plul# magiie-is, 9 carbon ilo of lime, and probe-
Oly a trace yl earhorintn of ungncbis.
In ila action njinii the system it i« purgative,
diurelic, diaphoretic, nnd alicralim, possessed of
greater variety of snhsiHiinea mid in more nbun*
cance, il may he ennsidered as wtamliuj ni ilm head
ni I, * * •yjphitrmis waters. In comparison
t ii> Memin.il with (he ilnrrowgme springs of F.ng-
Htia. containing every active iiwrodiant f.nind in
io,« waters, ll the plnuiors of ibis neighborhood
,J!J ,':! ,re ,n K e » 'n «be habit of rising thn Blue
ue* Water. th«v would not do wiihont it for any
t-a"'o, ri ! rm ' , ‘ ^ P lU U P in W «H soaked harrefs
end will ke-p for any length ortimeiiMny cliinale.
Thu wotcr u from Finley's Upper Bluo Lick
spring. Kentucky.
I riea per barrel radneed to 5 dollars
Forgrie by the barrel, calloo nr on d'unght by
. J. 43. TURNER & BRO.
“ wl Monument Square
fJuuwwiNM TOBACCO -20 boxes'cS.
. i , W, ° * Passed chewiritr Tnheren. for
maf ll G * U * “^DRZCilSON.
COlfII.—Jns^ccsiv*
T.^** 1 * ""PP'y of Hoclms’ Eiftbroeaiion for
* n - Thoso who r«qii«st*d mo to
t J* 1 ^ Cli » «rs». For sals b/
t W* »PM P»REYa, JTR.
V 5AL*T«— for ril« by 1 "
TiL >u<f>a __ W J. GILBERT.
*.?'‘T^—ibOO lbs Gaorgis limns, Hurts '
totUd, w u/aoud good, and for sale low.
wli ALBERT HARD.
T*F4^^**" f »corg|a Curftl'llsins and Lsrn
vug m'' 8 0 by ALBERT HARD.
C " (jilKS E F F B UT B if l—W IT HO U 1
SEEING THE PATIENT!!
BY M. S. THOMSON, M. D.. MACON. GEO.
Tho subscriber after an experience often years
in the naa of Botanic Remedies, has so far per.
fected his system of treatment as to be able, in n
great tuijoiHy of chronic diseases, to effect nper-
innncnt euro without oversnuixa the patient,
restnri-g them to health without subjecting llimn
to the inconvenietiCHund expense of longsndiedi.
oua journeys, or the cold charities or strangers
homes iiihI lire.-ide*. To many this may appear
us unreasonable a* it did to him sometime aco.hut
facts are iudi«putablo, nnd wlmt to him appeared
then a mere chimera of the brain, is happily trow
matter of overy day occurromm.
Tho iinder-iancd hnsihuslar preferred publish*
ing the statements of othehs relative to tlio
I benefits derived from his practice, thinking that
1 that course comported much better with true dig-
mty ol feulinc than pure personal puffing in the p*-
pers or the still lens reputable course to which some
blah-minded (T) physicians rosort. of egntisiically
sounding theirown trumpets by the bedside ol their
patients: mid I now see no good reason to change
my course, hut shall continue to give such certify
cutes, as will disarm doubt, mid which, though some
persons d. cm them
hn will give nuy mnn FIVE HUNDRED DOL
LARS to procure their equal in Georgia—equally
well an tin-mica ted, under u forfeiture of u like
amount. . . .
The factspreseutod by him are such ns he is pre
pared tu demonstrate at any lime to ihn satisfaction
of ilm nlH cte,l or their friends, who may w ell to
test ir. The following will speak for ihemseUe.:
Georgia, l This may certify that in the
Jones County. J fall of 1844, my son Willi no.
about 1(1 yours ofugu. wn* taken with nervonsfe*
varand was atton ed by Dr. Gibson fur a long
time; and notwithstanding all ho could do he still
continued to got worse, ao that when the fever lefi
him he hud completely lost the u*e of his lower ex.
tremities, end could not walk a stop nor bear In?
weight upon his feet; hi* logs becunn cramped
and drnwn, nnd he suffered almost intolerable an
guish from pains: he continued in this tumble
state for over three mouths, reduced almost lo
nothing but -kin mid bone. At last when nil hone
of his improvement had vntiished, I heard or the
lucres* of Dr. Thomson or Macon, in treating dis
ease, and concluded to try him. I accordingly
made application, nnd although toe DoctorKKVER
saw him, he soon restored him to his usual lieulth
and strength, lie now riJcs about and attends to
buxine., a. if umhing haSI .*-r bu.n ilia mailer
wnh him JOHN LARFILLD.
Juno. Cunnly, Noe. 24, 1845.
Gsonoix, 1 Till, miy cortlfy Ihntiny
Hou.lou County. J dunglUer ,\Ury,KboillI6yeer«
or»S". Iintl been nttnckuil wllll tnlon'.i. Bud o h-
crncconipanyin, dilBoullioe, which continued Inc
n cnuiddorable length of lime, and uppeired lo do-
fy all tlm usual remedies dial could he brought to
boar on it. She sufferedgrcntlv with painful mis*
ory, till it looked like she would go into his. In
this situation, end after relief was despaired or, I
applied to Dr. I linmson of Macon, who soon per
fectly cured her. without ever having seen her
Shu;, now „ xouod
Nov. 23. 1813. . , , , ,
Geoiiqia. ? I do heroby certify that my
Upson) County. jdiUghter Anti El.za was at.
tacked about three veaia ago with Palsy and Dis.
ease cs Tut: SiMNR. by which site was entirely
disabled, and Inst tho u*e of the lower extremities.
She wn* immediately put under tho care of Dr
Kendall, who attended her forsometime, hut with
out benefit. WtMhen applied to Dr. Parker, a
Root Doctor, who after tic It id treated bur cas-:
sometime,concluded that he could do nothing for
her. We then applied to Dr. Thomas, of Cullu
deuville, who attended on her eight months with
out the least benefit, for she was left in a most do-
nlorablecondition, perfectly helpless. Wherever
she was laid thuro she retniined, without tho pow
er of motion by tho greater effm ufthc will. Slio
was su much reduced that sho looked as if there
was not five pounds of flush on the whole body,
BO that sho could bo compared to nothing but a
living akolelon. if such could bo imagined. While
in this state I was induced to apply to Dr. M. 3
Thomson uf.Mucou, who I mn proud to say, by tho
blsssinusof Providence nnd his skill in the use
of remedies, has restored her to excellent bodily
health and the »*•» of her limbs by which she is
enabled to enjoy life, and viaii about in the set
tlnment. without the assistance of any ono. But
what surprise* overy body is, that she has heen re
stored without having been seem by tho Doctor,
and at the nominal <, *P“"y|jJ l g|Jjp y s , pJcE.
FebrnnryB, 1810. ,
The above caves, considering tlmir character
and importance, will put beyond dispute the Tact
uf ilm roiiiBiLiTT of curing without previous ex
amination or tlm patient t which, tog-ilmr with the
facility oTprocurtni mud eino. siuco the reduction
of Pontage, by mail, puis it within the power or
EVERY BODY, no m itter whurethey rn-ida.to pro
cure relief from their various maladies, at a vory
trifling expanse. .
Parsons applying for Medicines ought to send
their symptoms nnd age in writing as correctly ns
possible, when medicinee suited to their various
oases will be compounded and sent. Letters to
entitle them to attention, most ba post.puid, and
persona applying from a distance had better an
clove the usual monthly fa® »f Five Dollars at
once, bis charge being »n sm ill a* in admit ofbnt
-light risk in eollerting. The poor of any county
in Gnnrgia may have medicines sent gratuitously
no presentation *»r« certificate ol inability in pay.
signed by nny JnJge of the Court. Justice of tho
Pence or Minister of lb® Gospel of the county in
which he reside*. The»fflir.tad of the Rev. Clar-
av will ba at ail ti'Dss exempt from charge,
gy win ^ 8 TH0i , 80N| M D<
Macon. Saptproba^ 1. 181b. sspt 21
CONSUMPTION
BCOBAE'B
HUNGARIAN BALSAM
or xxrxk
WEDSfiVDiV |Bp»lVa, SBPTI3.UBEU IS, I HI 7
mm
'l,Ot/K; BO-TTBR Wsf.bAR8-5ft bl,l.
J ‘ Raltimnrt Floor; 25 Hrklns choice Goahen
tUtl.r 160.<XiO S»n, v.rit'iw l»r«nH., I.ndlog
•loa ITAili,on “ltd ii.x-l'A. .ndfiirjAl, l.y
3CRANTQN » JOHW8ITU.V.
bTnTytri..o.^/-*r»5dr;>fYAji'wu‘
'<.»?:«« do N O dot W do Riici! 25 io Monong».
Whi'Ucv; Undinjr. and in atore.for sale by
.’mo 'SCRANTON * JOHNSTON,
THE
BREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of the
CHEST and LUNGS.
B UCIirtlVa hUNUAIUAN UAL.-AM. tho
great Engli-h Remedy for Pectorul and Pul*
monary disensas, still stnuds unrivalled ntid unsur
passed us tlm most clcgunt. agreeable and effectual
curative of these Ihrmidubie complaints now
known to the civilized world.
Three year* of trial in tlm Unitod States, during
which lime it has beon distributed from Maine tu
Florida, Ims only served tu establish its pre-emi-
uant rjorit in all parts of the country, as ilm great
*" tl ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in the worst cuses of Pulmonary disease*; end the
best nnd most agreeable curative of all tlm slight
forms of colds, cough and tutl-innnntiou, that can
possibly be M*ed.
SPITTING OF BLOOD
Thin frightful symptom of approaching Con
sumption, speed.ly checked and prevented hv the
uso of Buchan's Hungarian Btlsam. which hflal-
tlm affected itminbrane, removes the incipient tu
bercle-, and restores those vital organs, the luug<,
. tu u sound and heulihy condiilmi.
REMEMBER THIS.
Spittin» of blood always arises Irani a tendency
to luberctilo'is discust-s, and if not chucked at tho
autcet, will sooner or luter torminuiu in diutli. A
permit who r.ii-os blond onco, will roi*o blood
again, un'.nss u propcrcuruiiveHiuunudiutcly em
ployed.
PAIN IN THE SIDE.
This di-tres-iug Kyiuptom of Consumption ari
ses from inflammation of the lungs, on the mem
brane called the pleura, or from-hrutichialaffection
ol ilm air passage-. In either case il is a very dan
gerous indication uf disea-e It prevunts full nnd
free breathing, nnd wears twny the n iturul ettength
of the systom. Tho cause of this symptometiou'd
bo romoved at once; and nothing can possibly ef
fect that object so gpeudiiy and happily us the groat
English Remedy, discovered by Dr. Buchan,
which i-entirely vegetable in its^ingredients, auJ
perfectly burudos* in all its qiinlilio*.
LIVER COMPLAIN P.
In cases of Consumption, the Liver I* always
mure or tu s affected, and al-o tlm Spleen Pleura
and small iniHstiima On d —nctiuq Consumptive
patients, Tubercle* nre often found in -II these or-
nus. pnrlirulitly upon tlm l.lvcr, which also bt'-
rotuss fatly, oily end swoiitid.. Tho effect «»f the
Hungarian Ba.saio ill dlvm-u- of tlm Liv er. «*pe-
cially if it Uh of an ulcerous nature, U direct nnd
powerful Simple di-easo of the Liver uiiaUt-nd-
ed by Consumption is-p-edilv cured by its use.
WINTER COUGH!
The harsh, dry. lucking Win'er Cough which
afllicls Old People, uud invalids in a low -tata of
health is happily aflected by the Hungarian Balsam.
It warm-, moisten*, and siimulitc* tlm whole
bruuthirig apparatus; removes all.morbid muuoa,
and other foul matter; purifies and unimntes the
blood; improves tlm sur.retivo power of tho Liver,
Spleen, and other large glands, and the digestive
organs; and impaits new life to the vvuu ami
emsciuted system.
BRONCHITIS!
Bronchitis, Difficulty of Breathing. Ilarsh
Cough, a slimy expectoration, vviili all other
aymptom* caused by affection of tlm air-tuims lend
ing IVom tim throat to tlm Lungs, are directly ami
-pMCificnlly cured by tho use of tho admirable
remedy invented by’Dr. Buchan.
For sale in Savannah, by
J. M. TURNER A nROTIir.lt.
July 2 t Monument square.
WILLUMB.
lies
LADIES' SHOE EXCHANGE.
L A D I E 8', Misses, Children's and Infant's
SHOES, of every style, shndoand pattern,
at the NEW GRANITE STORE,
IG3 Congress street. Buvantuh, Gen., sign of
tlm Gmdcn Hsnd.June 17
mCKNEiT
meeker,
Nos. 105 and 100
Brynu street,
Have just racoiv.
ed, a liim n-so rime in
of BOOTS AND
, ,, SHOES, forgeutia-
men, youth* and boy* wear, tff the best materials
aud ninnufiicture, and of the latest stylo. Also
Ladies, Missus and Cht!drcq>.S}rccst of every va
riety and stylo, warranted as good aacan he lound
in tins market, and at at low prices. A large and
carefully selected stock of Plantation Brogan*
which planter* and factors will firid to their advan
tage to cull uud examine. Cura taken in fitting
mea-iiros.
Also, a gcnornl assortment of Cops. Trunks.
Valise*, Carpet Bugs. School Sntchels, dfcc.
And a supply of Ladies aud Gentlotueti’s -Peru
made Boots, direct importation.
july 23
P Si l'JEH
AM ERICAN IS iN G LAS S—Warranted
iqunl iii alrotigth to Ilu-siaii Isinglass frr Table
• ollio-. an - of great sorvice n diseases where deli
Hto animal food is required, uud well calculated
or long -oo voyages, it improves by age if kept
try,unu oanbo*iuaile into So ip inn few minnte.s,
sncl in of groat service in clarifying Cider, Boer,
iml Wiue.
To muke Tabic J til in.—Use nt least two ounce?
u( Cooper's Refuted Amer c m t-inglups, which
dmuld'bo li st soaked tu cold water for two hours;
drt n off Unit water then ake two qu irts of cold
water, one and n h If pounds of sugar, put in it
the white of three eggs, the juice uf three good
izud lemons, tho peal of on *, a stick of cinnamon,
alittlo nutmeg, orange peal, or other spice to suit
the taste; stir nil the ingredients well ogother while
cold, thenhoiltho whole massfimror five minutes,
and then pouritthrough a Jolly Bag. when it tnay
he put into glasses ur moulds, and when cold, will
■a fit for u-e. Tho moulds should be first wet with
xlittlo white of egg and water, just before the jel-
y is putin thorn, in order lo uiuke it easy to turn
hem out on plulos.
The Jelly Bag is unde ofilnuno! 8 or 10 inches
‘■cross the opening, am) uhout half a yard deep,
narrowing to a point at thejiottoin. The liquid
that runs through first, should bo poured back iu
the jelly hug until it runs through clear.
And ono pint of wine to the above for Wine
Jelly. Other liquids tu ide from preserves, may he
cllicdby using the same proportion ofihe Isiiig-
h-s.
Blanc Wing* may he tmdn.by tiling nt least tone
-mice of Isinglass lortwo quarts of milk, or cream
he peal of two lemons, sugar uud -pice to suit tlip
n-te—bring tho whole to a boiling hunt.-train it,
and when nearly cool, stir it well to mix the cream
that will rise while cooling, pour it in moulds, and
wlmn perfectly cold.it may be turned out and
will then bo ready fur usa. The moulds should be
first wet with cold water,w.iivh will piuvout it
rorn stinking to them.
A fra-hsupply, just reenivod, nnd for sato hy
nov 2 T. RYERSOY A GO.
J WINER vV CD'S CANADIAN VERM!-
• FUGE—The host remedy ever yet discov
ored for nil kinds of Worms. It not only de
stroy* Worms aud invigorates the whole system,
hut it dissolve*and carries off the superabundant
slime or mucus, bo prevalent in the stomach and
bowels of children, more especially of thoso in
had health. The mucus form- thn bed or nest in
which Worms produce th-ir young, and hy renin-
vinis it, it is impossible for Worms to remain in tin
body. It is hurmlos* in its effucm on the system,
and tho ho ilth of thn pn luntis a! way-improved hy
its use, when no Worm-nre di-eoverad; the modi-
oina huing nnlatahlo, no ohild will refits- to t ika it.
not even tho most dolioito. Just received, and
fore ale by TIIOS. RVERSON
may 21
H 1
AVBNti TAJtGNI WTO Hi 13 1GB
Owens' n*w buildings, south -ide Market
square, I um now off-ring a Isrce.r.i-hionnble end
entirely now Stock of Ready Made Clothing.Hats.
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpal Bag*, elo. These
good-can ha sold at much lower pricon ihun cu-
tomury. hs I have adopted tho cn-h system.
It being > now b.n-.inas-, I will siata that I am
prepared to fnrnishevery thing usuully. kept in n
Clothing or Boot and Slum Store. The most Ihn-
tidious gentleman can ho fitted out, fropi heed to'
font, at my Clothing Room*, nn Muir®. I am pro
vided with a Ursa supply of Negro Brogaua,, 0 i-
table for town, river or planurion use.
To aU that would purohtua or examine any of
my good*, I hereby announce tb .il am at all ticots
ready to receive C(»!!a. .. ...
iovio imm&fi ba^e.
Tho Subscriber being
about removing from
his present location, in-
vites tho nttentiou of hie
friends and customers to
his present stock wluuh
he is prepurad to make
up at n very reduced
profit; hie usHortiUPin of
ready made clothing i-of
rhnjirat order, aud was
Kot up under ins own
i-iipervisinn. which he
wn, i oooi lie rerpcctfully csks a call
from hiir old i iisiiimcrsiaiidgfurlemeu vistinx tl.e
the city will find it an inducement tu cull aud ox
amine In- -tuik before purchasing elsewhere,
j••»»•» S10 PHILIP KEAN.
R UTABAGA Turnip Seeds, crop 1847, jus
received per brig Marv. 100 lb- Londroih's
Rutabaga and Flat Dutch Turnip Seeds. Also,
Drum-head Cabbag- .Seed*, all crop of 1817.
J. AI. TURNER A BROTHER,
13 Monument -qunre.
A IVMIAL iflAORfETISiYI vs. WIS*
-tf- TAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The fullniving, although it may appear a little
hutnornus to aome,iir nuithu In— worthy of pub
lications end be tho theory of Magnetism I mo or
faDe. it show* it is aouie'ituoa productive of uiu; , lr
good.
Sykacpsl, Deo. 13, 1842.—Doar Sir:—One
ciroiiinstance IlirH xromJvhiijued the sale of .the
Balaam of Wild Cner?/flero. A yuang lady was
magnetised,and reque-tedto prescribe for her Inth-
er, who hn* an affuciion of the lunga. She said
there was a medicine h| Hough’* accompanied
with a small book, that Would help him. ft was
the Balsam of Wild Cherry. He took it. and it
curod h'm. She lias since prescribed it for anoth
er, who ha- taken it with the same result.
Ynunr &c. Houoh * Bridges.
r. S. Hough & Bridges are hanvv duruggiats at
Syracuse, to whom wo refer the curious.
PoTrsViLi.E, Dec. 23d, 1841.—Dear Sir,—Your
B.iloum ul Wild Chnr y hn- effected amnn aslon-
i-hing cure- here. One of which is an old Indy,
Mr*. Russell, who had been suffering for a long
"mo with shortin'.— or breathing, and general
weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep her
bed. After various other remedies had heenre-
sortedinto vain,she commencedii-ingyour Balsam,
and after taking two bottles, was so f«r recovered
as to lie able to attend to all the duties ofher house,
and on talcing two bottles more was entirely cur
ed. Reaptfctfully.&o.
Joun S. C. Martin.
A CASE OF ASTHMA.
The following is from a-Hislinguished Lawyer of
tho city of New York, who had been afflicted
with ihe Asthma fot upwards of “ TWENTY
YEARS;" an I who after reading such cases cart
doubt tlio eflie.icv of tins medicine 1
Nnw York. January 25, 1843.—I have been af
flicted witli -pasmodtc u-thiua lor twenty four
years—sometimes so severely as to he confined lo
my room lor weeks; and uiihouch intended hy va
rious medical advi-ers, of the highest reputation
and skill in the country, the relief was but partial
nud temporary—twice the dineuae proved nearly fa
tal lo my life.
Some few weeks ngo, I commenced taking
Wistaria Bal*:un of Wild Cherry, which gnvo mo
instant relief, aud n hinglu bottle prodnoed in n
few days what I holieve to he a radical and per
fect euro. A. Williams, Attorney at Law,
No. 58 William straut,’New York.
Wo are acquainted with the writer of thuabovo
certificate, and his-tutmnents are entitled to the
full confidence of the public.
F. A. Talmadok,
Recorder of 'h* City of New York.
John Powrr. D. I).
Vicnr Guucral i f Now York,
P S. The above certificate may be seen ul No.
125 Fulton street, New York.
Thafu'luwingi-from Mr. John Brown, nn ex-
tensivo builderin the city of Now York, and an
other from Mr, Woodruff, of Elizabethtown.—
The originalcer ificntsH ofthe-e ami many other-
may bu -oennt No. 125 Fulton -tri-el, Now York.
New York, March 10,1843.—1 was Inst fall At
tacked with a pain mid severs sorenosc of the cheat,
which continued for a number of weak-. I had
previously for several years beau subject to a per-
mmeniweaknesa of the ohest caused hy a strain-
This last attack gave me mnch apprehension, as I
found it whs the commencement of a fatal disesse.
About the middlo of December I began to taka
Dr. Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry, a single bot
tle of winch *oon removed all soreness from the
chest,added strength and vigor to the lungs—
and I now regard niy-elfas perfectly sound and
wo!!. Jos.® Brown 61 Ann-stroet.
LIVER COMPLAINTS.
KNOWLElvu.bt.Juue20.1843 —This wjllcertl-
fy that! have bee n»£fliot«d with a Liver complaint,
general dolulity. and pain in mv vide, for several
year*, nnd fjr eighteen mouths had bean nimble to
nn anvwnrk. In December Inst, I commenced ta
king Dr. Wistaria B»l-am of Wild Cherry, and
found immediate hanafil Bnm it. I toon hngao to
gam -tretigth, tbe pain in my side was relieved,and
I had al-o a rouuh, which was entirely cured in u
few weeks by this uiedioin*.
A/'Na D. Hofxins.
Theabara ccrtifionte Is strictly correct
KNbWVR* A COEtlEUAN.
Just received and fo? sale by
sept 24 T, RVERSON & CO.
TDTAVNIRIK* Rnisihs. Fix*, " Prurive,
Lv and Pr®*»*rved Ginger, fi»r sale'by
H. J. GILBERT, Weat side Marhetsq.
Tub IS • • ’
Watches aud Jewelry.
The SubscritiRr wi?he* to
call the nttehtion of hi- cits*
tamers to • choice assort-,
meat uffine watches just re
ceived by recent arrivals,
consisting of Gold Hunthif
Case Lever*; Gold Double
Bottom Lever*; Gold Imi
tation Double Case Lever-; Gold Anchor Escape
ment Lever-; Silver Hunting Case Levorvt Silver
Double Bottom Levers; Silver Anchor Escape
ment Lever-; Silver Lepino and Vertical Escape-
tnent.
Alan fine Gold Fob Chain-; Vest Chains, Curb
Guard Chains; Keys and Chain Rings, nil of which
will bu sold as low a* in any city iu the Union.
Allkiudsof WuicheB repaired and war/anted.
D.B. NICHOLS,
_ ang 10 First corner Wear ofPulu-ki Houso.
E
P PI N (i ’ 8 COMPOUND FLUID EX
TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. AND
QUEEN'S DELIGHT, &c.—For tho composi
tion of this Extract and the properties ofthuQueeiis
Delight, Phy-iciaua are respeutlull. referred lo the
5th end 6th number, vul I, of the Southern Jour-
nal of Mudiciuu and Piiurmucy.
For puri yiug the bluod, and removing nil dis
eases arising from the impurity of ihe—me, ii id
highly recommended, as also for tho cure uf Uheti-
mutism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulceration* of the
Throat and lugs, pains and swellings of tho bones,
Tetters, Pimplesm tlio Face, Old Sores, and nil
Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mer
curial Diseased, and for assisting tho operation nud
preventing fatal uuusuquouce* of Mercurials in
Syphaliir.
This preparation, (by adding the Queen’* Do-
light* ,&o. to the Sarsaparilla,) combine? in a mure
perfect degree than any known remedy, tonic, uud
ulluraiive powers, uud is highly recommended by
cintucm physicians. It is prepared iu consequence
of the recommenatiniM given hy Dr Ii R Frost.
Profs—or of Materia Mtdicu iu the Medical Col
lege of Charleston, S S. *n his work on Materm
Aledit’H.unly couceutuitud by a process ofihe sub
scriber's .o render it more convenient for admin
istration, uud with tho exception of the addition
of mercury which may at all times be added when
to cess.ary. To-how the high estimation which.
Dr F emiirlnins of the cumhmatiou of ihu-e at ti
des,it is only neceeauiy to refer to the above uien-
tioned work.
There are few cascj of chronic and painful Rlicu-
mati-mthat will not yield to the influence of Sar-
IIAT8 AND CAPS.—Tli
■iibacriber* lire now propsiec to
Itiruith.. the former patron* of ihe
conorth And the putdie xenerelly,
with an eictcnviveand well veltfoted siock of HATS
and CAPS, on better terms thrti ever befotn ol-
fered, having every advantage which any manufac
turer can po-sess.
«'»« 12 IVES. HORSEY A CO.
FLUID, for the cure of Nervous Headache. 37.*»
Doloreux, Palsy, Spinal Complaint*, &c. At, 1 '' A '
supply ol thrsr articles iq-t. rereived tuid for enl-a
blf .pli OENDlL.CKSON. Ag.M.
nim, nin,Gs,pYsT,QL«, and w
VJ H AR D\\ A UL.—'The solm-rtbui beKS leave _
F auncs'i uckb VeMAMi-cwL-iu ’
jq*I received oud for s Jo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
m " r ** Agent for the ProprirlW; ‘
m'-l-KT SOAF IN DAKS.-Wlm.
8 o’ S 0 **- Uiiiiimiii.n, Aiiiionii, o.,4
While Sceut.d So.p ill U ir,, j.,,1 Leeiied eml
for Mio hy R. ULNDKlCICtUfl.
mar UU
B UTLER’S TAM TEL i. S 6 Shll.'UTZ
POWDERS.-Ailthe solid .ingimlitat* 1t
mo Seidhtz Spru g combined in one compound
powder, the tfferveFcing m.lotion ofwldchiu wa
ter is very nearly lastele-s. Besi,'c* being more
pnlateablu, it is inade in much lev- i.me, and with
lohoitely las« trouble, than that produced wiih lhe
two powders iu ihe uvniil w„y. Pirhnred f*T
Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapridu vt. LoioIimi. g u jJ
to call thn aitenlioii ol Sfiorisiiieti mid others to
the faci that hi- Guos tVc. are all made expressly
to order in England, coii-cquenlty ihuy run pur
chase at the firm price, aud depend on a hotter
irticle than those imported in Nmthern cities for
tho purpose of* pplying the South. The Jollo-
wing comprise a pan «f my illicit; vie:
Plain Double Gnus$7 Git lo $Jfi
R««l Stub and TwU, Pm. Br. arh §1? to $75.
Plantation Mtukefs $2 GO to $4 GO
Wnt'lley Richard’a Caps ^1 5(1 per bsg ol GbO
Widkrr’s lienl Capa 374 oeuts per bo*
French f?Hpn IbiJ cents per box
Best Powder 374 cents pci lb
Pin.itation Powder 20 cunts per lb
Do d- $4 GO p.*rt.og
Baldwin's Wadding SOcentt per bo*.
Together with a geuur d asso'rtmcm of Sind®
^uos, R.floii, Pi?ted-, rhiuke, Pouches. Rogers'
loo I ublu itiui 1'ncknt cud-ry. Hardwire, A c. at
low priccx for cash. Call uud cx-uuino for votir-
sulvcu.
JOHN CARRUTHERS,
.. Sign of ihe Big Guo
REPAIRING of all kinds of Gun-. Lne.ks, S.c.
cord nil y attended to by i>upciij; worknirti.
may 14
A OS 5iC U ITT V IS A JL IM P L E ATEN Tfc,~
Having made large additions to their former
apr 7
G. tt. HENDRICKSON,
Gihiminr Building*.
H OR'BYi—3 c.i-es new crop Cuba Hurley
just received and for s..lc hv 7
W P I(J G- K. HENDRICKSON.
hhdsprim® new crop 8r. Ofoix
Sugar,landing from brig Mionn,end for stela by
snp.inlla and Queen’s Delight if duly persevered l Mwrtmeut of Agricultural Implements, the sub-
in, especially if laltoti in conjunction with Uydr. j Rcribcru now offer to. plnntera and merehutn*. a
of Potash. j better stock limn ever before offered in the South-
la highly rocommondcd for nil diseases of the ein country, consisting in pin, of the following
skin,chronic na well aa recent. One hoitlu will, **r«iclea, viz:
in mnat instances, effectually remove nil pimples J v PLOUGHS,
po-tulas or biutcheaoii the face, to which young j Yankee Cast Iron. No*. 10,1), 12 and JO
parsons iu this climate are so much subjected to, i Dagou, or Connecticut Wrought iron. J,2,3&4
ui ising cither from impurity of the blued or debil- j Allen pattern^
tty. It is tho best remedy known for scrofulous j Rtigglua. Norse <A Mason’s Improved viz;
affections, sorea und breaking- out in young chil- ! * l4!I Sl e . heavy 2 liorse or ox
dren, and is ^nfe and efficacious in retuouuu en-1 .Do. with wheel and cutter
tiroly evory trace of I ereditary diseus.-v l>oin the ! s i; ,, T e % horse
v) stem, in the tendtrest infuut; in fact, iii’all cuta-! , with wheel and cutter
tivoife affections it is invultublo. Asu gaiicrnl im- 1 A **• modium 2 horse
* ail obati- 1 “ A 2. light *2 horse
A 1, light I mule or garden j
U i null light I horse tu ning
7 do do medium 1 horse turning
lf> do do new pattern 1 da do, lor light sot
A 1, rid.? hill 2 homo !
O, do do 1 do
nOCK&tOA* mHp.
Dr Fiuchlw„i ( .cr’. Click,.,ntli, R„,
Mouse Poison, a sure and safe d^vlroyer uftbovA
iiiiTCiou, tcrmlji. ALu. lii, inralii.hr n.8 Be*’
Pwhii.i. for aula by C ft H ENDRICKSI IN, *
i!lL Cijiliiing Biiildui.a.
C T ** 1 Lme,, fci.nr.ciim.
•V. >’ r « in.rior qnnluy, l«i,ui„ g ivuiu ,chi
Columbia and fot sale by
O, ft. HENDRICKSON.-
A y N WjiRK M Briilss.- j,yiK7 E, pmIh;
runt, for Coughs, Colds. &c.
Jnj.m’a CornintlvB B,!,„i.i for Dy.om.,» 0r ,8
Summer Complaini-. J 3
Hnlr Tonic lor ihe pre.ervnlinn ofihe
.Iren'*'* ‘ TiRr ' f«r Worm, in Chil,
SinmiM Pill’, f„ r BiiHoue Ci.n.pLinte.
A l.rpo.uppiy nfihe.e pnpulJr rerarilicr. i,„.
received and for mine! Pliilnl.hihi, nrir,,
O. R.IlENliHltlCSON
Oil.lin.i'- nnilili,,,. ■
'B^'I.Lail j Al'IUl.A —I hhl lie,I quality, juat
X received, und li.r sain hy
innnoa G 1! - iiE'.nnicksoN,
— Oir-hiirio- Bnihiinj,,,
p"“ ASM.—3 re.ii. liivl ..irt Nmv“YiirS
A- in.peclinu, l.mdin^rro'ffloip Al ton. r„ r sale
june 10
G. tt. HENDRICKSON
]\T pnisoij’s.
... "nivereel Medicine of llie Uiiti.h Ceil,.. 01
lienl'll, for sule hy
jnno
n IAOER — Jl
VU* just received ••
lifn.r of the blood, and an tiddicator of ail obsti
imti: discuNes, this preparation will undoubtedly
take tho precedence ofull other remedio*. It gent
ly operates upon and regulates the buweli, ru-
stores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to
the stomach, nn-l promurea digest ion.
11 will effectually relieve Erysipelas rven in iis .
worst Bingos, and ull persons suffering from thi$ ! Sob-coil, n ho.ivy2 iioivnnr ox
distressing complaint are advised to use it, first so,' No 1, a medium 2 horse
i..., it *— *■ 1 *•- • • ’ 1 Do. O, j (jo
hut il no marked relief be found after taking one
brrttle.lt will be uecessury to use the Hydriodutetl
Potash with it.
Not sv it hi ng to publish cenfioates ns is done in
the case* of ail quack medicine* of the day, to ef
fect their sale, and so force them upon the public,
the Hiihticriher begs leave to stute that his prepara
tion lias been prescribed and used by a number of
physitiaiisaitd planter* of our city and neighbor
hood, with grant success, viz: Drill! Fri-r, Dr
W G R.nusiy, Dr Tho* Y Simons, Dr C Piiicti-
urd, Mr S Lagaro, Ll Wilson, U S R 3, nllofihi-
oity; Dr Jama* 8toney, Beaufort, &c. Price SI
per buhle, or $5.fortt do. Prepared by
„ . J* PETER M. EPPING.
Cbernul and Druggist, corner Bro id and
King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Age:;t for Savunnnh,
, ot A. A. SOLOMONS.
•' ec 21 ****1yr Murker -qitare.
SiEJEDS.— I he Sunsuntiers Ii
received a choice selo.-tion of GARDEN
SEEDS, which have been raised with great van-
by h Seedsman of high ropniut'on, and uro war-
rantud a- good us any to be found in th scormirv
ASPAK Ant?i4-_ni>ni ...a M U a T A It D-Brgil w
MEAN’S—(itl lni-v, Dtvarf,
Olisti or Hiiap,—Csrly M»-
hnwk. F.iirly yolluu, C «»8Pk*.
Early Chiu* D-mf ur 1-riiB
Kidney, Refufreeor bJOUio
Half Moon (pola or ru nine.)
Largo whim J.ima, White
Dutch uniisri, Scarlrt run-
iters. Keil Crat,harry.
I!EKI’—K irly blnod Tur-
nip.I.oUK bha»d,whileFreuch
Jjrr"
HI
Cluck. Whin* EnwiUhV
M A R JO It A M —S * .
O N I O N-—Vullo* Dutch,
I.-oge red, ailrer skin,Onion
►oil-
OKRA
PA ItsLEV—Curled.
PARhNlP— Luijjo Dutch,
Ouruny,
PEPPER—Boll. Coveee.
PUMPKIN* — Connecticut,
Isminotli,
I n ^ 0l70, ‘ | I ~ Ear, y while, -4J fuel, early t\Crwi , ck i , , v ; ' <i n 0 '|' i
CAn unp L V. # 'i v . * ,,r *X double li|,i»*oiri frarns,!)
(.AilllAGL — Early York,'feet, osrly Clia.Iioii.Goldan
Largs 4 ark. Green slotieSs- Hotspur. HJ fe,,t, DsarfMur-
voy, Early Sugar Lopr, Early r*.r*f-«.3J Ihn I, UUhoo*. d
ia.id, ,, ’ n ii5" *
Diuiniiuad. I.alo Orumhi
Lariro lain || unrteii, l,..,„
lliit Dutch, Early flat Dutch,
Oreen Glnred.
CAULirLOWER—Early
and I .on,
CEI.ERY—While solid.
CRESS—Curled or Pep-
perirraai. Hrned leaf.
CUCU M BElt-Eirly
Frerai Early cbuier. Early
slior t irresn. Early long green
CAR ll <) T—Early lioru
Long Ornn**.
CORN—Buret or Sugar,
Early Canailn. Tmcarora.
EGG PLANT—Purple.
RALE— Groeu curled
Scotch. Purple.
LEAK — Lergo Scotch,
Loudon.
LETTUCE —• Drumhead,
while Cabbage. Curlod 811m
iIh. L-rgo meouheud, Impe
rial cahlmgn,
MELON — Green Cilron.
Nuirucg, Cauielopa, Lercr
Mn*k.
FLOWER SEEDS.
In pka'g*. 19 kind* In eacli.lln nka’|i. SP kinds iu oacli.
do 95 do I it o 100 do
FIELD AND FLOWER SEEDS. An.
Buckwheat, Broom Corn, Blue Grass Catnry
Seed, Hemp Seed, .Millet, Red Clover, Rye and
Outs. '
Flower Spade, Roots. Fruit and Omnim-ntnl
Frees, furnished to order from <>riu ofihe bertimd
most uxtun-ive Nursova nnd Flower Gardens in
this country.
An 'iBsnrtmerit of Books nn Agriculture. Gar-
dsriing, Raining of Stock. Poultry, Ac. to winch
will tie added tlia most popular works issued on
tha sbovu Biihjects.
Agent- for the American Agriculturiat. nnMi-h-
«d monthly hy A B. Allan, N. Y. for which aub-
scrip inn*a e soltqitid.
DENSLOW a WEBSTER.
raw
u-olifle. I r..,.,. Al.ilrli,
Alerrin* far or Tall, I! f-*t.
It A t>| -II-. White Fell,har
dy Long 8?c*r ui, Luna 8hI-
nmn, Scarlet Turnip Y»
rurnlp, ,'flus Sninuiur „„„
v"'1o,y., l.l.ckl'.ll
or Sp iubti.
RIIUHARU ROOT3.
HAI.-Ipy.
RAGE.
SI’IN A O R—Prick IV
rail, Round Leaf or ouiu-
nier.
SQUASH—Early Summer
titiuli. Early Summer cruot,
neck, Winter crook nur.k
C(tooxnnt or Porln, ’» Vnlpu
rul-o, Vegelablo .Muriow.
TUlt N IP-Early whtto
Dutch, Flat or Hpriug, Early
red top. Early Garden fp,niii,
Largo Kngli»li Norfolk. H in-
nrcror tong| Tankard, Pur-
pie *oii Ruiahngn.
THVU£ 0_L “ ,C "" J -
r.h ii
■piAPiJK WAKIEIEOIISC-No 9B,,r-
JtT liny Blip. Naw York—Cvnos VV. Field
nffera for mile at thelowo-t Mannfaptiirer*' prions,
* vory extensive assortmunt of PAPER, enmpris*
ing every pos-ihla v.rri»ty, adapted to ilm wants nt
consrimorsin all auctions of the country. Paprr
of all kinds mad® to order at short notifta. Thn
atookof Printing Paper is unus'ially large, a nan
of which iii of very superior quality. Paper Mak
«rs’ Mrtteri iD nr every descriptiiin, imporiod and
kaptoonsrantlyon hand, viz: Foltinpa, Wire Uloth,
Fonrdriiii* r Wires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ul-
tramarin**, Twine, An.
Rags — Canvass. B ile Rope, Grn-e Rope, Bag
ging, An., piirchnsnd fiir which the highest price
.t. -a S !;.v ! ffSohirid. — lyr july 24
E1V OOOiis. — U»,,fci» 3 V. fiiMi
Oanihurx*; llonvy Striped do: Flax do: IM
7-8 and 4-4 Brn Shirtings; 6 nnd 10-4 do Shaet
ing; Blanched and Bro Jeans; Mnrim r and Shirt-
Ina Stripes: Marlboro Plaids and Stripes, Blue
and Mixed Danina: Cotton Gimbroonsand Nan
keen*, in slot® and for nal* by
mar 17 HENRY 11. STOTESDURY,
T>l7fiKWH15AT FLOUR — In Haifand ooTr-
S ter hbis, for ialo h / II. J GILBERT,
fob 95 Wait »ld® Market ryiaft.
Double Mould Broad crPnrrowiug, 2 horse
Cotton Trenching. I liorse
Rice do. new pattern. WitliKUege wheel.
The rtbnvO' 1'loitgh.s with und without liioelis-
extra stocks for the improved Piouxha
HOES.
Lyndon's extra black Cmoliim, 0, 1.2 A 3
Do. bright do. 0.1,2 A. 3,
Do. Rice, No. 2 and 3
Do. New ground, PP ami PPP
Do. Oval Eye GiuLbiitg, Nos. 2nnd 3 do
Do. Round*Eye do No-. 2nud 3 do
Lyndon A Co’.-. Anchor. 00. 0. 1 and *J do
Jinidn’s Patot.t, 0, 1,2, 3 and 4 do
Light Yaiikuu
AXES.
Callhti Ar Co's. \ v .. ... * Rr-n’a
i Kite's
rown
do
do
do
Bond'*
Ydiiou* patten.*
SHOVELS.
Socket 8pedes
Handled 3padn».
CULTIVATORS. HARROWS. 4;c,
Improved Cultivator*, tvltblCurn Sliellsn
yiisge wheal Fan MiUr.tno a,
Cultivator Plough, or Horae
line
Common Harrows
Foliliatr do
Corn aii J Cobb Crush-:
hsnd mill
Do. do.fur Jiorte newer .....
SCVTHES. IIOOK8. &c.
English Patent HcyMies FrnHe.dt Helve*
Ainerirnn Or *> do.
Ores* Plert do.
Pcythn Fualihe
Briar nnd B.nh do.
Da. Hnoke
Corn Cutler-, Post Spoon*
Ox Yokn*ami Ox Bow-
Patent Miurii*
Pluntntlun WlmelhnrroiTf
Couiiuou jtr«w C. irer*
Patau! do. <J t>-
Swinglctrece
GrainCradlea.Mir tiettern
do.
Dirt Scrapers.for pub.road*
Pruning Shear*
G.inle Hoes, do. Rake*
Pitcblinj Krtvs*
Tran iplMii./jg Trorve.'* and
G.vrdnn Reel*, Ds. Lit e*
With a variety of Irnpioiriouta not mentioned.
For pula by
HAZARD, DENS LOW & WEBSTER.
.h» 1
Q.KOCEKIC3.-l«ul b .da
O. Sugar
ZD tic reus Sturm Ri-ooud Sugar,
25 packages do and Ctu-hr.l ito
2DD b irreU N O Molasres,
50 hltil.t Cu tlcnns do
GU hlt'lu Sides; 50 do Shnn'do.-e,
50 hbds Hams; 2 M) bh'a Cniul Fir ur.
J00 h .lf Irtrts Canal Flour.
2(10 hags Rio Coff.tr; 50 oage Java C.-ffm,
I00 pack'tgvu Tohtieeo,v.irioiH brantlv & sizes.
100 bids Seed Potatoes ; I'lO kugs Lard.
50 bids and h dfdu Mack.el. Nui. 1, 2 3
1(H) Grindstones, asrorted,
200 boxes So ip, *arnn*a brands,
25 boxes Starch ; I5t> hid* Whiskey,
50 bbN Nnw England Rum.
5 pip s O. D A; Co'h Ui atidy, pilte,
G pipes Holland Gin.
25 4 cn-ks Malaga Wi*.tt, sw« pr,
25 | do do do tliy,
5 Iirlf pipes M ultdra Wim*. mv own im
porting : GUM. dpani*li Sugars,
20 quarter chs-is Hyson Tea,
20 half chaste Black d>
10 hag* Pepper; 10 hag- Pimento,
50 doz P.rir.iH.I ilitckeis; 200sarke Salt,
GO hbls Pftalpa' Gin, t\ro. Ac An.
In store, and for sale mi far oralile terms, by
f«bl5 || A. CRANE.
G. R. HENDRIcRSON.
, 1U I" 3 ' f : e ": Uu./or.
just received-ini >or-ale. hy e
J' 1 '" 1 l!l o. It. UBNUinCKFON
W riAi-ei.Yfj TwisE^ii^h,
sorted sizes nod qunljiirs. (nr R -,lr ( lV
j' lnn lfl - ojt. HENDRICKSON.
Foai? ,c '!LV' ,u ' i ' e WlNUB VflfES
JL UAIi 4 bbl. JU*t Ivi'elvt‘,1 M,id for .1,1, |.y
C.U HENDRICKSON.
-J" 1 ” 1 lc Gibbon.’ DoiWmg...
, mfnlhible Bed Bug Pol-on, warranted to tx-
terminate those noxiou- vermin. Cur snV hy
«Jt HCNDRICKSON;
TURKEY RED DRAPERY^juet rveuired,
-A. end lui sa|«! hy
jin IS SNIDER, LATHROP A NI VITT
, G *NGEU—A fresh supply of uTTiw
v v Jamaica Ginger, just received mid |<;i
G. It. HENDRICKSON.
Gibbons’ Building.
sale by
j u ue 5
C tion c *’ s n - TE '? E ^Btirte-
.kT pV 0ft- ^r A “.' ffl ' c " 11,1 c ' 1 "’ A,r -nipiii.ijkor
m*. i. SC r,! in< pkillonlatly Hir femtil.g
nimohe.,T«ll« r ., Tan, Sunbiirna Frt tkla., & c
ft aeproo or plao,,,,, accnmpanlft iha 0 (
h " 'b-gniil praf.aniiion, in i a rafreahlnr . ir.ct
upon Ihe skin. Calanaan, irrilnbjllr. and ili rnln.
raliona«ranlaor,mov«d, ami n luiaainro Kflli.
Cimiploxlmi e„ab|i.|„d by ihe naa „r ,1,1a I.,Run.
For -ale by G. K. H NDUICKPON
""' v “ 5 Gibln.na HiiilHnn;..
G14. d.-o ream. Ei-nar Hint Fin I r; 1>
Ji. Paper. ussuMuHqiMlnii.a. Jn.i iwaiv.d end
G. tt. HENDRICKSON.
ler sale by
may 11
D psTe kOTT-
uilhu ' , i” A c, * r,M, “ " ir « for the Pihst
-I her imeru.il or external Mrrd r g or | ( |i„,| - ,o
sale by (j. tt . HENDRICKSON.
JiamlBL nil. HMiiiimw.
C OiWtlii'».—<;«r»-d i oriojsi- fchfil. Dnffalo.
Imitation and (lr-ziili.it* Tuck Cnmt*. Sl.el
ana Imitation long ba.-k Combs. Side Combs of *
variety ol patterns. Drrtsinx Combs .Shell. Buf
falo. Ivory and Englirii " ■ — -
Combs uf .-,11 t
i:t
lorn and Fine Te w
s iteu mid qnaiiti, s. fi, r s „| e |, v
G It. HENDRICKSON.
THE 'I KE'| ILl-Mom,..,a*’mirier-
„ i‘, r ' , ' l 1 d '" s c '-";fr.T d Odontir.c.jusi re -
celled a nd-lor sale by (j R H EN DR If Kb ON
__tiny IB Gibbons* Imilriinirs!
JTIBBARD'3 HLI^R^. B. Ilihtu.riria
-C.JL genuine iegetitiie nnt-bilious .,j!G for « u l®
r,nay ,6 U R 'S!V CKS0K ’
1 buildings.
A THE A I13E on the 1’i.iciicu of Mvdicinu,
by G.oige B. vV nod. M. D. Pr<.frssor of
Mater.a .Mudica and Ph'irmacy in the Umv«r»i'y
of PentMvIvmia ; and nnn of th« authors uf tin*
D spensaiory of United Stso-s of Am-riee. Re^
ceivod hy J. Al. COOPER.
j"'.v 7
B acon, &c. — ID hhds new Bacon cn<>ul-
ders;GO barrels Huitimorn Whiskey; 50 da
Phalpri Gin ; 25 do New York Brandy ; 50 d.
Baltimore Flour, in -tors and for n.»U hy
jttnft 0 OOVNEIMTA. BARIE.
P a&LlS. A MiA bom .Vie.
Pork. S'.) do Primu do, 20 Mesa Beef, 20 ■
Priina do. For -«lu hy
-fuly 17 t . WOOD. CLVGHORN A CO.
B UL1.'S 3AI( ? APAIDLLA - A?n7ilni?a
Cinnpnnud I.Xiruol „f 3»raapi„i|! a , for ii...
S'.™ "IScinlitla. di.eaib. nfilm thin. Dl,p,,.ai„
Rh.Uman.m fh’onic di„ a' ( 3i,„r,I,
dica, Nenr.lpia, n, aoiiiiioiubl tl,u de.ifffitivo ,r
facta of Mercury, aud all di.an.,.. f,o„, „„
mipuraatatc eftha l.|,rod, aqurl In .
noil Id Saraaparllta. F,,r.M ,,i 75 rent, pa/b,u.
fb.l'V G.R. HENDRICKSON,
n.riy d Gitdnin.’ building.
L A 'V *n iy rrjtv—Solar and Aatrnl ttinip U icic
nl Ml ai,a,i ,v,,d;, fin Lard l„„np.. an“l Can.
nia rvlrl, lor .ale by G U HENDRICKSON
84 Glblinn’a tnuldinpa.
/'I AMPHIftlE.—A Ire,I, Mtpply „r
Vd panor.jnairaceiied. and I.,.,,, pj, 0 „
l "" ,J by c. R. HENDRICKSON,
aprJ4 Glhhnn’a tluild.na’a.
DALBY’SCAKM.NAT.Yi.r-.pr^RSH
uli Engli.l, p,epa„„i„„. ail C n„c.
»tlj«4“ 6by G K -Hendrickson.
H 'OLM FAJIII.Y SOAP.-no thus
Hull. Extra Sloam Pi.a.cd Snap, jqd
landed end for rah hv 1 J *
G.’R. HENDRICKSON.
G»bhon» Buildiaps.
apr Iff
L fi.aJku.H ttMOtJ'&.-Hnaiy l<l-h Lm-n-.
Pillowca-e do. sup-r 12-4 Linen 8ti**min<i.
10 hv |2 DatUft-k Cloth Tuhli* Diaper and Dam
ask. Hurkalmck and Sfloteh Diape - * French Tow
•Is »nd N pkin*. sup**r Hurkabuok Napkin*, whi
nnd hro Linen DrfU do, plaid and striped do do,
French Linen and Hollands, striped mid phdd Lin
«ns for co.'it*. Received ahd for sal# hy
jun®21 HENRY It STOTE8BURY.
D O^fESTlCS*-—-3-4 Brown 8l»irtTngs,
4-4 Sheetingu, und M iilburo Stripea, tor
A- MINIS.
sale hy
mar 23
/^MAMVACiN/lEj— Iw i.ahertiiCiiampngn”.
Georgin brand,just received and for sale b)
J E. foUDRY A CO,
Uf*A4K2o"hhtis N (> Sugar, in slnr*| end
for sale by . *
mnr 5
CONNERAT & BARIE.
N B« bid* Prim® Bnitoii Riiii
o iu uxotf, ifa&for sele tow u» dns® coiidiin-
L. BALDWIN A CO.
a&y II
ID—
•puWDEIt PUFFS & BOXESr-An r.ieTT-.
it « p ' vn nM0 . r ! ,n " ,u nf powder Fuji's m il Ri xe*.
" nJ p0lVd “ ,
- ”P f88 G. ll. HENDRICKSON.
enures Sulpli'itu QnD
ySf nine, warranted pure, just received end Tor
aala by G. u. HENDRICKSON.
«pr 23
P epper and spice.-*, bn p.
do Sptcu. just n r. it ert. m,d j,„
G. R.
IIENDHICKSOfif
BuiMiii-.
*pr SB
S WeeT UlL —21) I i*x«‘s Sv/.m OifriTViiat*
bntiles, just end lor sale liv
nnr 27 »; HENDIHCKSON.
W llll E-WaSh BRUt'llI.8.—An as-nrt-
ment of flue quail y While « »»h Brneke*
G.R.liENItBICKSGN,
Ciilition's itnil.iinge
for sale Ii
mar
C OPPEkAfe.-—20 casks finrTG ri'sii Copt <>
rus. for sale by G. R--HEN DRICKSON*
mnr 24
Gibbon’s Buildings,
\T7ISTA K'S HI i.SAitl,—3u7lnVn’kr.
>.Y tar’s Ba'Mim Wild Cherry, tor the oure of
Dtseas** of the bnn«e warranted the genuine era
iirt®, and put tin in package* of 1,2 end 8 dozen
-nrh. Just received and for -ale ul the New Yolk
iod Boston prices, whoUele nr ralaiUiy
G- ft. HENDKlCKSniM, -
-•ar Qibbon* puiidingd.