The daily Georgian. (Savannah) 1835-1847, October 05, 1847, Image 1

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A .. -, * igMt'AtNtfMiti * * * , W«i .• :• ’ Lt»* ^.LAKafoR siAMwmia. _ ki T ,i.w«nir o®»r»i»“i »7, ruur>J»jf, nmi s«. U..ILV UkumJlAii, imd |5*0fl)*{,^ SSmuo'. Coi»miirei»ii fulVtical l&^KgStriiWWy- AJv»n»em>uii* “DOLLARS lor <ix mouUr*, J»^2XS^t&*> iu “ d,U,, “ U ' ' „ L'-rUCiuiUimbythoClorlispfthoCourl* application luu> Iwmi motto lor ■ff'SMnUibMi, iou.1 bo pubhabeil rum- „ w ti lors41 jjAilmmiatrotow for Dobt- J£i&b~*~+' i'lthoiroooouuta, umat [a; mlbMwl *l*Adniinbitwlora tUlftMbKeauction, on llio Oral Turaday lit mn( l (n M “ th „ ua iiat nuura of anil), at tbo Iho month, “• Wo ^ tUo county whore llio Lot- ^Taai’inoiilary, of Admini , lratio ,, i or trttanlion- r r m*o bool, griullod, Ural a lying atXTv •hip- '“J>. ii'reof ill OHO Ilf tbo public 8'ixettoa ,U0 Co “ rAlouac ' r.nirdians must bo published bIXT \ Kfva b.£ro tbo diy of solo. Thoae aaloa inu.t , , nttWo (\nirt House door of tho county in b ° iTu^nmnortv in situate, and on tho first Tues- n ,0Mb'*0 die lioura often in tbo d> » Sm£o afternoon. Noaalo from ;;rd!y"&v.i>« t ^‘“'‘*o"^ liieuumt. ^ ( ptncutori'. Administrator# and Saw , n iiinlraton, must bo aJvcrusml FOR I, Y It* YS. Application, by Klocntom and Adninmtratora, lor bottora DiaioUaory umat bo published SIX M App™tiou for forocloaoro of Mortgli.. onrool jUite,mii!»t beiulvertisod mice a monlli (or lOuK ^OrderlVf the Court of Ordinary, (accompanied ivitli a cony ot'tho bond of agreement) to make ti ll^ to hint, must be advertised Thkkk Months at . ^Sheriff# nutef* nndor execution# rogidarly grant* ni hv tho courts, mint ho advertised TilJRTV I) v^8—miller inortgiiffc executions bL\r» p \yg—Sales of perishable property under order order of Court, must be advertised generally, TEN DAYS before tin* day of Sale. * • All betters directed to this Office or the Ed- tor,'must be pnsl (laid to entitlo them to attention ' _, A«'«T, , V Tt fir /» lP» Iri'A vE^^u jl* * • _ -t*v - ST^ Cliill : Ve\or, ii irO)' A*4i 10Inter? miiU-nl A UjtmitUini IVwrsR: ;i|i Hie v;u inns toi ins of , ii, ttili‘6iis;*DiseaseS.wSrr Ml'KI'.lllliY^TIiliii'milsIliY ,avaliwiilo medicine wn« preparofllrom „. an extensivo practice of seteral years In n bilious climate, mid I* never known to foil ol curing Fever mid Ague. or any of the diseases a- bove named, , _ . ■ Those who are suffenne from nffactipna of this Mud, oa also those who havo become invalid# from their ettVols upon tho constitution, will find the India Cholugogne n moat invaluable remedy Cur purifying iheblood.ond thoroughly cleansing from the xystotn the mmbid effects of a bilious climate. The wonderful operation oflho Cholagngue in eradicating bile from the hnman system, cau only explain Us extraordinary agency in thespeedy, tho rough and permanent cure olTever and ague, and the various grades of intermittent and romiUent ^It is equally effoctunl for the cure of Lwer Com plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver : nU Enlargement of the Spleen, called Agnn Lake, and the various forma or bilious Indigestion.- Thoso, with the other varied aff .ctiotis of suolT climates, arising from a common nnnsin'ilcuiiso, aro only modifications of the «mmu diaeuse.uud e- qunlly controlled by the sumo remody. The operation of the Chulngoguo, ns its namu imports, is upon the liver—piomnting the dia cl.nraa oft.ile. The thousandewho hove used it noed no furiher evidmice of iis value than its hap- py rualuralii o affiio... ^'/"{J'^urder. j„„ j) Monument Sqnnre, T he native vurmiFini:.- FurtlioLuru of Bilious. Uuuiiiluiit uud tn* tsrniitteiit, or Agon and Fever,mid olhor diseas es incidental to a debilitated slate oi the system, Nich night swea's. *Src. A:c. 'I’iio tniivo Ft’briliigo is off-rod. The proprio- Inr»» aware that Die common objection* to ah new |tfe,.»rutioo< will tie urged ug iiil-t this, to ithviite all such o'.jeciioos, lie b is simply to stale thnlills prepared according to tho rucipt ol an fininmt pliyilcim, who used it with perfect hio- ces* through a long praciiro, in p»*»li pa llid moat lickly rrgion of onr country, viz: the Miaaiasippi v ill y. Aanin from the exnl.ed os’iina'ion in which Q, tiiiiuo it held, not only by the people, but b> tho moat skillful physicians, it will appear »fip«rarr»£it(iry >0 offer any nevv artiido. But the Native Fetirifnge pixiesseaull the power and cer- tlintv of Qniiibm in cuntroling Fovcr without ntfrciing the head, and liny lie safely used there for, win-re U'linme ii iu.idiiii<sihlo. It is not lh" purpose of the proprietor however sanciimi- inl by custom ou such occasions, to attempt u dis» p)iy ofmmli'Ml kuowluilge by ndopiing smno one afthe coiitrudiciory Umorics alloat, with rngurdto tin; ctmuclcrmid cause.* id'Fever. |t,-lievmg with tins learned firegory that iltoUjih there ha* hem *0 much wrilti'n-cuncerii- inj» Fever there 1- no one »nhje< t in the whole circle of 1110 l:c;il science which still indolvus so many di-puted puin.s. Lel ing all iheories pn**, we siand by titcli. The first of which is dint tho Native Febrifuge will cure fever, from whatever i-iii-b it miy havo orisinaied, and if any doubt cxists.no la tho fact we invite the iifilietcd to the tc.t, with conlidencu us ’o the i-sua. What it has italic it wifi da. Tho following C'-rtificaie of one well known will show what it has dam*. S.vvaswaij, J*illi May. 1817. Mr Jos. A. !.;■ die having requester! me to ttvemy kiiowli-Uao of the Nniivo Febrifuge, 1 Mke plcasuri* ill -.tiling lint it vvus used hemifiei- niilly ni din Feverrol’llie v ilify of dm .Mississip pi mi J Aik.vi:i*, ni id n tffr/ in which timnine is uanlly exhibited and was atlmisstiblu in cnitgesti- inis ol do* hr on when Ciliuiim vv.i.s aupposud to be ciiniiaiii'liciited. .1 J MITCHELL. M 1). Pi. inrcd ttiitl nuld. #• v ' J Anil’S A. Lx ROCHE, nog 28 No.*J .Maiiutneni sqmirc H LI J) Hck’vv ATEs:.;- flic uliaruo. U:f id'll,.. nil nn.ilyrte minis by ho aide chemist. • I i‘ul|diurMi!il hydrogen. I! carbonic ncul. ‘.\ mu- nn.'id mnh, <J muriate of ru 'irimsia. f» muriatH of hmc. (i siilpha'H «(lime, 7 sulplialo ol s,„|». 8 sol- pimii) ungna-ia, carbonate of lime, uud proba bly u trace ol curlmnnto of magnesia. Io its action upon the system ii is purgative, 1‘iiirelic, diaphoretic, ami ulieraliv0, possessed of greiter variety u|'*ubsi.iucea and in more alum- drnca, i! in ,y he considered assluinJmg 01 dm bond "i nil a.ilimj biilphuroos waters. In coinparison u is i.IciuumI with iho llarrnwgaie springs ofEng- luid, cotiriiining every active iniTo.llein found in ‘ ,,MR ' v!,,,, rs. Il iho planters of this iiuighborlmnd 1 u! V v 10 °* nionu the llluu i.teU rt Hicr, Hi - v would lint do widiont it for any cuiHiiieriition. It is put up in well soaked bar rids * le, ‘P ! wr «"y lengih oflitiicinany elhiuile. t his water is from Finley's Upper Blue Lick fcpnihj. Kemncky. rric.* p C r harn-l redoeed to 5 dollars 1'or* lie by .the barr»*|, gallon or oil d> aught by - . J- M. TUR.NEU, Ar. BHO. . y ttlonumnnt Square (2 < . , if ^ * I 1 ,' 1 jTK.4.-13 lirkius, choice (io* ■nd for silo i! ,,er ’ “" ll " 8 IVo "' , " rk Ih "" u V, [ jMHUNTONJt JOHNSTON. Srn.'.V , V- ,;i '"■ Ts "'V.>.ila»a & I aiidinff n * 1 8 ."«[ l ,»»«'Ms.l° do Powdered do. b "S PHInra a,„| l,„ H l la l„ CIINSEIIAT * I) Mill’, C IV 11 It,' 1 0-V B. —- III li.l.kala ,U ilh.au •lead,n l „fr«Vi""4 , ’by'"■■■ r, °'” b ' ,,ksl “ ,,l! -WJ. 4 SCJtANTOX A JOI-I.VSTII.V. G A ,!;!'!,^|P rLAa'l’Kll,—5 barrel, UniaiiL’d ^ Hitler Paris, for Sftlelry •mi 14 M ' ’ rUtt NEK ,v imoTHBU, I i m*-- - - Square. Jj - ‘{•J*' J l*i».--ooMMj n.w Aivie pain tings i 1 J"-t teceivod and for sale by JVii r.j'.vwi.Mor v —i' 1 cisits Pickles tie, 'i' M VA W * ,: - L’at-np, 10 /i(JUKN 531*’FEO'flll)l—WIT11UUT C SEEING THE PATIENT!! BY M. S. THOMSON, M. D„ .MACON, GEO. Tbo subscribernflerun experience often years in the use of Botanic ItetfEDfKS, hasao far per fected bis system of treatment ns to be nblo. in n grout rntjority of chronic dweaios, to effect a per manent core without ever serinq thk patient, restoring them to health without subjecting them to the incufivenieticeand expense of longaudmdi- nus journeys, or the cold charities nr strangers homes and firesides. To ninny this may appear as uttrensnrnblcnsil did to him somotimo ago. hot facts are iudisnntahlo, nnd whut to lum appeared turn « mere chimera of the brain, is happily sow a manor of every day occurrence. Tli a mule waned li»*tlMi*f»r proferred pnblihli- ins THE statements uv oTtiRus relative to the benefits derived from hi* practice, thinking Unit thatnourso comported much bettor with true dig nity of feeling than pure personal puffing in the pa pers ortho still le-« repuiablecourseti» which some litsl.-niu.ded (1) phyaiciaiia ro.i.,1, ol eiintiaiioally *„nailing llicirown irnmprtxby llwbodaldn ol their nntienlat mid I nmv ,00110 good roo,on 10 cbmijo my coiir.o. hill ahidl conlinno tn bivo inch ccrlih- oalo,. n. will dianrio ilollhl, nod which, though »i;im.- noraot,,d,omlhon.'•nMv«iilop.”nro».-.ffii|hna h« will give any nwo FIVE HONDRbD Dl l. LABS tn procure their equal in Ueorgia—cqua ly well nnthunticatcd, under a forfeiture ol a like CONST; Tho rnolapra.oiilod by him arc «ncli na ho in pro- norcdlo dhtimnalralom any lima lo Ihnaatinliicllnn Sf Iho am cted or their rrionda, who may w sh to leil il. Tho following wdl oponh for thomael.oH. U Honor.,, ! Tbia may cortlfy Ibat111 Iho JoSS Coilniy. -5 fall of 1814. my aon William, nhont 1(1 yocr« ofngi. was lahon will! norvonafo- vornildwda atlol, od l.y Dr Glh«op.( a Inn* lima; aud nolwith.lniiding nil Im could do. ho old conlinnud In cnlwnroo, ho lh -t wh«o tlm favor lofl him hiihndcomplct'il* losl ilia uto of hi, lower ex- "oinilio,. 0,11 could 001 walk o >wp nor hoar hi* weight upon hi. roof. Ina log. hoc .010 cramped mid drown, anil ho .uHarodoloiomilllolorobloaii- goi.h from pain.-, Im oontlllltod 111 l ' "lain for ovnr llirco oionlh,. rodnead almost 10 1,lulling but -kill and hmw. A t l;l » l w " ,l, “ ll l ’ r °^ ofhi. “nprovninoiil Imd vom.hed, l hoard ortho of Dr. Thonnoiinf Jlnimi,.in treating ilia- oast,, noil concluded 10 tiy hint. I accordingly madu nppIlOHlion, and allhmiuli l..o Docmr si'., an ■S.TTsaspr IK!: SifT Jo„n» Comity, Not. 94, 1845. (ikoroix. 1 Tbia mly certify lhalmy llou,toiil!oimiy. 5 dnngiiiar ,Mnry,iibont|llyenra ofago, had Imali ..llaclmJ Willi cltloroal, and a ll. or accompany ing dlllioltllloni winch conlin, od for a onnsidorublo iHilglh of time, anil appeared In do- IV all tho 1,anal lomodioo Mini could he bronght 10 hoar on it. aim .nIVereilgraally willlpallifitl nn.. orv, till il looked like .Im would go mm1 hi.. In tin, 'iuriiion, nn I alter reliol was dc.puired of, I .,,,died to Dr. I li.itil.oil of .Macon, who si.oo pore loclly cored I,or. wnhool o>;or having sggt^Hii'i •"Kivrw.isis;" * (iKOnoiA, Upsoui County ? C «Tn hereby certify that my y il.m^htor Ann Khza wusoi. THE BREAT ENfitlSH REMEDY For Colds, Coughs, Asthma, and other Diseases of the CHEST and LUNGS. B UCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM, Ilia great Engliib Remedy for Pectoral and Pul monary diseases, still sinhds unrivalled and unsur passed as the most elegant, agreeable and effectual curative of these formidable complaints now known to tho civilized world. Three years of (rial in (he United Sts>e.s, during, wliiulr time it has been distributed from Maine to Florida, has only served to establish its pre-emi nent merit in all parts of the country, as the great and ONLV RELIABLE REMEDY in-tho worst cases of Pulmonnry diseases; and ihe host and most agreoablo curative of all the slight forms of colds, cough nnd infi->tnmation, that can possibly be u«ed. SPITTING OF BLOOD. This frightful symptom of nppronching Con sumption, spflodiJycJiockrd and prevented hv the use of Burhnu’s tluusnrinti Balsam, which heals tlm affected metnhrunn, removes the incipient tu bercles, and restores those vital organs, the lungs, lo a sound and Imiibhy condition. REMEMBER THIS. Spitting of blood ulways arises from n tendency to tuheruuluus disown a, nnd if not chucked at tho outset, will sooner or later terminate in death. A per-tiu who rni«es blood once, will raise blood again, unless a propercuratiieisirnmediately em ployed. PAIN IN THE SU>E. This distressing symptom of Consumption ari ses from inflammation of the lungs, on tho mem brane culled the plenrn, or from bronchial affection ol the ntr passages. In either enso it isu very dnu- grroii* indication of disonm It prevents full and Iron breathing, and >voiirs iwny the natural strength of the system. Tlm causa of this syniptoinshoulil bo removed at onco; nod nothing can possibly ef fect that object so speedily and happily as the ureal English Roiiimiy, discovered by Dr. _ Buchan, which isuutirely vegetable in its.ingredients, an.l perfectly harmless in nil its qualities. LIVER COMPLAINT- Iu cases of Consumption, tlm Liver is always tnrire or !«•* nff«c(ed, and also the Spleen Pleura nnd small intestines. On dissecting Consumptive patients, Tubercles arc often found in all these or- nans, particularly upon the Liver, which also be comes fully, oily and swelled. Tlm effect of tho Hungarian Balaam in diseases of (lie Liver, espe cially if it bo of an ulcerous nniuro, is direct and powerful. Simple disease of the Liver unattend ed by Consumption m speedily cured by its use. WINTER COUGH! The harsh, dry. hacking Winter Cough which iifilicts Old People, uml invalids in n low stale of bmihh is happily iitl'cctBd by the Hungarian Balaam. Ii warms, ino,.,i«,os, ami *siluml ilea Jhe whole breathing apparatus; removes all morbid mucus, and Other foul mii»«i{ purities nnd nnimnios illo blood; improves tlm seeretivo cower oHho Liver, Spleen, and other largo gl mds, amllhe digostiva organ-; nn I imparts now life to tho wan and cm muiled system. BRONCHITIS! Bronchitis. Dilficuhy of Breathing. Harsh Cough, a aliiny expectoration,* with all other symptoms caused by •iffocliou of tlm nir-tc.’<ms lead ing from the throat to tlm Lungs, are directly and specdicAlly cured by tlm use of (Im admirable remedy invented by Dr. Buchan. For an!#* i» Savannah, by J. M. TURNER it imOTHF.lt. j„|y •» Monument square. LADIES’ Itilhnt' . ... r .-.. Jo nnd pattern, NEW GrINITE STORE; *r«Ki struct, SivMtn.h, Gao., .1*0 of old * L adies shoes, al tha 163 Coni - tho Ghldan Hand, June j7 BDCHNlid A MEEKER, Not. 106 ami Itl6 Bryan street, HnVst jlist frecolv- ed, n fine nMorirooiji , nf„BOOTS AND SHOES, lor gentle men, youths and boys wear, of the heat inaterinli and manufacture, and of the latest ntyle. Also Ladies, Misses end Children's Shoes of every ve* f'o^yjIT’.d.lllXigiJXttrranied as good as can be found In this markeTTiifitiM asTnw prices. A largo and carefully selected stoefr <ff Plontution Brogans which planters nhd factors will find lo their advan tage to call and exumiinl. Caro taken iu fitting measures. - Also, a general assortment of Caps. Trunks. Valises, Carpet Bags, School 8atchela, &o. And a supply of Ludiea and Gontlemen'a Parit made Boots, direct importation. july23 The Subvcribi r being about removing from his present location, in vites the attention of his frieo is and customers (a his present stork which he is prepared to make up at n very reduced profit; his assortment of ready made clothing is of the hrst order, and wns got up under his own mtpervision. which Im win sou hi cucti. Hu respecifully Bfks a call from his old rnsnmmrs: and gentlemen visting the tho city will find it an inducement to call and ex amine his Htork before purchasing elsewhere. PHILIP KEAN. nE K'EU COOPER’S L AMER CON NEK AT Sr. BAR IE. xjJ’ rijOlliC*—.III iiiilt Guuieia <*• ,1 'j r »i ]»"* rn,, !‘i v e#l and lor sale by H ««|.U \VAshByRN. WILDER * CO. 1UU ho Now ViTk lor s<i|n hv rViTlrr' -typg’a. ULAGIIOnx * < 0. WKtehBV. AK.-riThM: p "' ,r - l'» J|> PorloK.co fin 8,In .'J; V,"'Ir* n«* YoihWmfc, m hoi" r'lhoo wM dl , " l’«fj8 'l«- I" li»ll hhl, IIomI ‘ ll.it! k fl.lii.r liom h„k I, M*-„; ierTSlrV • L- SWIFT. tneked about throe yeaiaago with Rm.syasu Dli ease cs the SetNE. tiy which elm was entirely disabled, and lust tlm use of tlm lower extremities. Sim was immediately nut under the cure of Ur. Kendall, who attended W forsuiuntime, but with out hem-fit. IV•! Itmu applied to Dr. Parker, n Root Doctor, who alter no Imd treutnd her ense sometime,concluded dial Im could do nothing for her. We then applied lo Dr. Thomas* of Cullu denvilte, whoaltended on Imr oiglit lOnntha with out tlm l«ait benefit, for she was left (it n most do plornhlucondition, imrfectly hulploH#. Wherever she ivaa hii l there she rent lined, without tbo pow* er ofnmlinnhy tlm greatest effort oflho will. She was so much reduced that slm looked an if tlmrc was not iivo pounds of (lush on the whole body, so that sho could lie comp irml to nothing hut n living skeleton, ifnnrh could be im igiimd. While in this state I was induced in apply lo Dr. M. S. Thomson of Mneon, who l am proud to soy, by tlm blgssings of Provuhmeo and hie skill iu tha use of remedies, lias restored her lo excellent bodily health and the use of her limbs, by which she is enabled to enjoy lifo, and visit about in tlm set (lament, without tlm assistance of nny one. But what surprises every body is, that she has boon re stored without having boon skkx by tlm Doctor, ■indttttlmnumm.tl expense of twenty dollar#. WINSH1P 8. PAGE. February 5, 1840. Tin; above ease#, considering their character mid importance, will put beyond dispute tin fm.l of the rossiBiMty of coring without previous ex amination of the pntiijnt 5 which, together with the Voriliiy ofprocuring mnd niim. since tlm reduction of Postage, by mail, pots il within llm power of evehv Honv. no m iller where they reside, to pro cure relief from their various malndius, at a very iriiling expense. Persons applying for Modicincs ought to fond their symptoms nnd uee iu writing us correctly un j, whon medicines suited to their various case* will be compounded and aent. I,otters.to oolitic thorn to munition, must ho postpaid, uud ponons applying from a distanco had heller en close tho usunl monthly fee of Five Dollarn nt once, Ilia charge Imiug no sui.ill as to ndmil of but alight risk in collecting. The poor of any oounty in Gonrgia may have medicines soul gratuitously on pro/inntiiUon of a cenificsie ol inability lo pay, signed by nny Judge of Mm Court, Justice of tho Peace or Minister of llm Gospel of llm county in which Im reside#. Tlm alllintsd of tlm Ilev. Clor- ■v will he at all timn« exempt from charge. M. » THOMSON, M D. Macon. September I, 18IG. sept 21 r .lLOUR. BUTTER AND SBGARS-5M bbls ’ Baltimore Flour; 25 firkins choice Goshen IJutfer; 50 000 8egars, various brand#, landing from Madison nnd H«z-Hn. and for aole l^r. jnn 23 SCRANTON & JOHNS D omestic Gin. varinn* -100' bbir ._*{ 25 do Pf York Whis key; G«l do N O dm 25 dri Rumj 25 do Mononga-' hrfii Whl-Urvt linrlinn. and lh f^nretror nale by . fob 6 ' SCRANTO ( N <V J 0IIAbTON. jui!31? li.nl 13 *i AMERICAN 181NGLAS8—Wurrantod iqu il hi strength to Russian Isinglass for Table follies, mitt of great service u diseases where deli info animal food is required* uml vv«ll calculntod or long sou vuvagos. it improves by age if kept Iry.ttiid uiiiihu’m.uln •nio Soup inh lew minutes, uni is of grutuscr.ico iu claiifying Cider, Beur- iiml Wine. To mnfie Title Jtltirs.—tJxc at lc.1R.' 0 tlft9,'*«nnnf -mmiu im n at soaked iu cold wuter for two hours; dr.i ii mV tn.it w iter ilmn nko two quarts of cold water, one nnd a h If pounds of sugar, put in it tho white of threw imgs, tlm juice of tltreo good lumoos.tho peal of oim, a stick ofcinnnuion, aliillo nutmeg, orungc peal, or other spice to suit the taste; stir all tho ingredients well o-'ethcr whilo cold, then boil the whole massfouror five minutes, Hndtlmn pouritthrough n Jelly Bag. when it may bo put into glusses or moulds, nnd when cold, will »n fit for use. The moulds should bo first wet with ilillJo white of egg and ivate.', just before the jel- y is pul in litem, in hrdur to make it easy to luru linn out on plates, ' Tlm Jelly Bug is made nffiatinnl 8 or 10 inched •.cress the opening, nud about half a yard deep, uurrmving to a point ni thojiottoiu. The liquid •hat runs through first, should be pourod buck iu llm jelly bng until It runs through eluar. And one pint of wine to llm above for Winn Jelly. Ulher liquids m ulu from preserve#, may bo allied by using the same proportion oflho Ising n-*#. lihtnr. M.ingc may he tn.u!o,by miing nt least tone rnnceo: Isinglasa forlwo quarts of milk, or cream Im peal of two hmimis, sugar and spico to suit the /mte—hring tho wliolo to it boiling hunt, strain it, and when nearly cool, ia»ir it well to mix tho cream that will risn while cooling, jiourit in uioulds.unij when perfectly cold, it may be turned oufntid will then Im ready for use. Tlm moulds should be first wet with cold water, which will prevent it rum sticking to thorn. A freshsujqdy, just received, and for sale by nov2 T. RYKRSOM <kCO. J WINER * VO'S CANADIAN VER.MI- • FUGI3-—The best rmnndy over yet diacov ored for nil kinds of Worms. It not only de* strov# Worms nnd invigorsioa ihu wlio!e system, hot'it dissolves and Carrie# off the snporabuudnnt slime nr uiiico*, so prevuh-m iu the stomach nnd Imwnls of children, morn ORpncinlly of those in Imd health. Tlm much# forms llm fmjor neat in which Worm# produce their young, and by rnmo. vinu it, it is impossible for Worms to remain in thr body. It is hnrmtfl## in it# efiuct# ou tlm system, nnd the health of tlm paimnti# always improved tiy its ime, when no AVimiivaro discovered; the modi- ciimhehis jialipahla, no child will refuse to tike It, not even Mm most dulinuto. Just received, and for sale by * TUOfcJ. RYERSOaN in a y 21 H aving takew store ton Owens’ new buildings, south Hide Market square, I am now offaring a lurge.ftshionftbto and entirely now Stock of Ready Made Clothing.Hm t , Boots, Slum#, Trunks, Curpot Bag#, etc. These good# can be sold at much tower prices than cus- toinnry,H«l huve ndopimlihe cash system. It being a next business; I will state fiat l am prepniodto furnish every thins usnolly kept m a Clothing or Bunt and Slum Btoro. The most fos- tidious gentleman can be fitted out.- front head tn foot; M my Clothing Rooms, up stairs. I am pro elded witb.a largo supply of Negro Brogpnafaut- table for town, riser or plantation use. To all thatiwoold purdhase or examine any of Ihy goods. I.berpby announce th 11 am at alltimes ready to tsceire eslls. ««>U IVII.LIA.II B. (lAtii, A KIRAl MAGNETISM vs. IVI.S- A TAR’B BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The following, although it may uppenr n little humorous to some, is nut tlm lo«s worthy of pub lication# urid be Mm theory of Magnetism truo or false, it shows it is soum(nuo9 productive of much good. Svnxcusfc, Dec, 13, 1842.—Dear Sir:—One circumstance has greatly helped tho #ule of the Balaam of Wild Cherry hero. A young lady was magnetised,nud requested tn prescribe for Imr fath er, who has au affection of the lungs. Sim said lliare vr.t< a medicine at Hough's accompanied with a small book, that would help him. It was tlm Balsam orWildClterry. lie took It, audit cured him. She hu#since proscribed it for anoth er, who bus taken it with llm #amo result. Yours, See., llovan a. Bridors. P. S. Hough & Bridges are heavy duruggists at Syracuso,to whom we refer the curious. POTT5VILI.E, Doc. 23*1,1841,—Dear Sir,—Your Balsam of Wild Chany ha* effected some aston ishing cures here. Ouo of which is nil old lady, w *‘° hnt * ,M,on aufforing for a long lime with arinrriiH— ~r ».—.1— we ikimufl, until she was finally obliged to ktmp her bed. After various other remedies had bconro- sortediiitovnin,*he comuicncedusiogyotirBntsiim, and after taking two hottlns, wn##o far recovered a# to be aide to attend to all the duties ofher house, and ou taking two bottle# more was entirely cur ed. Jlospeci/uJIy, See. Joux S. C. Martin. A CASE OF ASTHMA. Thr following is from a distinguished Lawyer of tlm oily of New York, who bud bean ufilmiHd with Mm Asthma for upward# of “TWENTY YEARS;” mid who after ronding such tarns cmij doubt this efiicacv of ihis nmdiuiim 1 Nr.w York. January 25,1843.—I havobocnaf flicted with #ps«nnoditj asthma for twenty four years—sometimes so severely as to be confined lo iny room lor weeks; nud although aifcnde/Jby v«. rioii# mr.dicnl advisers, of tlm highest reputation and skill in tlm country, the relief war hut partial and temporary—Iwfcclhu disease proved nearly fa tal In my lifo. 1 rtoiiin few weelw ago, I commenced taking Wistur’a Bulsnm of Wild Cherry, which envn urn W£ f/.iys wbal I bokeve (oba a radical and per- met cure. A. Wilmash, Attorney nt Law, ... No. 58 Willinn street, New Y'ork. Wenro acquainted wiihlhe writer of llm above errimcnlo, uud hisstutomcKs arc entitled to tlm tn II fouhdotino of the pnblc. „ , T- A. Talsjahok, Recorder of tlm City of New York. John Powkr. D. D. .. C .... . Vici,r ({er,or '' 1 of New York. I «. I (m above CL-riiticain limy be soon at No. 125 l'niton street, Nevv Yod(. Tjmfo'lowing is from Mr.John Brown nn ox- tensive builderin iho city of New York, and hii- other train Mr, Woodruff, of Elizahethlown.— Tlm origiimlceriflcato# uftheso und many others may ho seen at No, 125 Fulfon itrml, Nevv York. Nr.w York. March 10.1813.-1 weslnst f«|| ul . tacked wnha pnm aiidaeverc*nroiie<s of tlm chest, which continued for n number of weak-. I Imd previously for several years been subject to a per- mancni weakness of the chest caused by a strain. Thlsln-u attack gave mn much approhension, as I found it was tlm commencement of a fatal disease. About the middle of December I began to tuko Y r * ** istar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, a single hot- Mo winch soon removed nil soreness from (he clioHt,added strength ind vigor to tho longs— and l now regard uiyirlfas perfectly notind and well. Wniolies' nnd JTcwelry The Subscriber wishes to calf tfie uttention ofhi# cus tomers to e choice assort* mem brflhe watches lust ra- ceivjid by recent arrivals, eriniisting of Gold Hunlliip Cam Lever*; Gold Double* Bottom Leyerst Gold Iml- —, ’LeVers} Gold Anchor Escape ment Lavers; Silver Hunting Coso Lever#; Silver Double Botiom Lcvere; SiTv bieiit Levers; Sit 1 ’ meflL ,J '“ . ’ Also line Gold Fob-Chains; V«M Chains, Curb Guard Chains; Keys and Chain Rings, nil of which will be told a# low as in any city in the Union All kinds of Watches repaired and Vvarraiuod. D. B* NICHOLS, ang 10 Firs! corner West of Pulaski II oust. . ... _fiver Anchor Escopo- .even; Silver Lepine and Vertical Escape- B P PIN ir S COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, d^c.—For tho Composi tion of this Extract aud the properties ofthoQuoenh Delight, Physiciauaare respectfully referred to tho 5ihand Oth number, veil 1, of the SuuMmrn <Juur- nal of Medicine aud Pharmacy. For pnrilyitig the blood, end removing all dis- ensei arising from the Impurity uf the same, it U highly reeointnritidud, as also for the cure of llhou- msfistu, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulcerations of llm Throat and legs, pains and swellings of the bone#, Tetters, Pimplesin the Face, Old Sores, end all Cutaneous Eruptions, Neuralgic Affection#, fMer- cniiel Disease#, end for ossUting the nperslion uud prevenung fetal consdnuonCcr* of Mercurials in Synhefiis. This preparation, (by adding the Quoifii’s De light, Ac. to Urn Sana par ilia,) combi tm» in u more perfect degree llmu*any known remedy, touir and ulteralive powers, end is highly recommended by eminent physicians. It is prepared in consequence of the recommeuaiions giVon by Dr H U Frost. Professor of Materia Medioa in tlm Medical Col lege of Charleston, S S, in bis work on Materia Medina,only oonceutrnted by a process of Mie sub scriber's to render it more convenient lor admin istration, end wiili the exception of tlm addition of mercury which may at all times be added when necessary. To shew the high estimation which Dr F eniertniusof the combination of Mie«o arti cles,it is only necessary to refer to the above men tioned work. • There nrofow cases of chronic nnd pamful Rhen- mntismth'it will not yield lo the influence of Sar saparilla nnd Queen's Delight, if duly persevered in, unpaciully if taken iu conjunction' with Hydr. of Potusli. is highly recommended for all disease# of tlm skin,eltronio ns whjl ns recent. One bottle will, iu mosi instances, effectually remove nil pimples, postiifos or biatclmson tho face, to which young persons in this cliimilo are so mimh subjccied tu, arising either from impmiiy of the blood or debil ity. .It i» the best remedy known for scrofulous affection#, sores and breaking# out in young chil dren, aud is .mfe and efficacious in removing en tirely every trace of L'oreditnry diseases from tlm system, in Mm teitdurest infant; in fuel, in nil cum- imoii* affections it i# in vnluublo. Asa general pu rifier of tho blood, and nn endicatnr of all obsti nate diseases, this preparation will undoubtedly lake the precedence of all other remedies. Itgent- ly operates upon nud regulates tlm bowels, re-. Mores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the stouiHch, and promotes digestion. Il will effectually relieve Ery*ip«las even in its worst stngos, and all persons suiforing from thk distressing complaint are advised tn uso jt, first so, but if no marked relief be found after taking one bottle, it will bo nocessaiy to use the UydrioUated Potash with it. Not withing to publish conftontes ns is done in tho cases of all quack medicines of the day, to ef fect their salo, and so force them upon iho public, (he subscriber begs leave to state that his prepnra- tion tins been prescribed and used by n number of physiciausaud planters of oar city nnd neighbor- hood, with great succeM, viz: Dr R II Frost, Dr W G Ramsay, Dr Tho# Y Sunon#, Di 0 Pritoli- “• J » o l.i iVil.oo, U Hll o,. nil oil hi s city; Dr Jamc# Stoney, Beaufort, &.c, Piico SI por boule/or fortt do. Prepared by . J- PETER ai. epping. Llmmistand D/nggiet, comer Broad nnd King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agent fur Savannah, , 01 A. A. SOLOMONS. •—lyr Markui sqnurol .ttATSANO.CAPS—Th. f- IflbiBribers are now prrpnrec to ^ furnish tho former patroiif pf the ^ : concern and tlie public goiforolly, 'm»h«nextcn*ivcaod.waJJ«dcct*d|c«iek,o('HATS and. CAPS, oil-better torms |hao'eyfr,before of- fored, tipying every advantage wlifoh any manufac turer can possess. hug 12 IVEB, HORSEY A* CO. G vss, Kiri,r.«*, pis i oi.s, and Il AUD WARE.— 1 Tlm siiRsc-rilmi Heps leave [VI fiOAP -—A. fresh supply of this Xv celeuraisd Shaving Soap, in pots, just re ceived, #nd lor sale O. R„ HENDRICKSON. - sapt 18 to call the mientioii of sporbuucn und oilier# to the foci that his Guns, &rvnr* all made expressly to order ill Englurid, cnnsenimnlly they trait pur chase nt tlm first yrice, ami depend on a better irticlfthhri those iinnortctl in Noitherij ritie# for the pnrpo-e of# ppiying tl#> South: The lollo- wing comprise n pun of my s in k; viz j Pluin. Double Guns $7 Oil in $J5 Rent Stub nod Twi*t, Pal. Br.-m-l, 917 io $75 Plantuiiun Mu-keiH $2 50 to $4 50 . . - •—— . ■ Westlcy Ricburd'a Gaps A] t>D »»•> h*g iTf jtlff t ~, Wlrf» | teii MTbox fr. dor. Palm, Rose, Oirmamon, Almond. n,.d SEEDS*—The Subscriber# have -“- received a oimico selection of GARDEN SEEDS, which have lumii raised with groat care by a Seedsman of high reputation, and are war ranted an qmrd a# any to be found in Miiscnmiirv (JOS—rti.ni- .ml MV STAR. D-nrown or ASI’AIIAOUS—Giant, and It noli. HKA.NS—(Ki'lnsv, Dwarf, nr 8njp.—Uarly Mo- hawk. Early yellow, G week-, Esily China Dwarf or larva Ktiluev, llefuxi-ear IJOOio |, Half .Moon (polo nr ru nine.) Lsrga whilo Lima, Wlme Duldi uimorr, NcnrJel run- wen. It ml Mranharry. BEET—Early hlnod T.„- lop.Loug bit,oil,m hit-* Kiewcb hujar. ItUOrOl.I —Early while, Black. White Eii«U*h. MARJORAM—Sweat. ONlt),\-~tVijjiiw Hutch. wtu" rc ^' ^dver akin,Onion OKRA. PARNLKV—c„rla.t. PARSNIP—Largo Dutch, Ournmy. • PEPPBR-Rell, Cnyaiir, PUMPKIN -OormJcic’ot, iilammitijt. ' *u P r H i^ VVos,,i "P' on - . . . fuel, onr.y Warwick. VA'or ' "l- "’. Iu v t 5* r J V 'I'tulile L|«*»o,i, perfectly nouud “and John Brown 61 Auii-atmei. ^ LIVER COMPLAINTS. KYntrt.£svilli;.June 20.1643—This wlflrerll* fy that I havebeenaflliotad with o Liver complaint, gsnatol dehiliiy, mid pain in my side, for several yours, nnd for eighteen mouth# had been unable lo do nuvwork. In December Inst. I commenced tn- king Dr. Wistar’a B tlsnui of IVild Clierry, and found inunodinlft botiefil ft mo it. I soon began to giun ntreugth, the pain iu my side war mJioved.mid I had also a couyh, which wts entirely curud ina lew weekshy thismudiciiio. Avna D. Hopkins. Tho above certificate in strictly correct . Knowlks & CnXktgMAS. Just received and for sain by . RYF.RS yov, E«rlv SuBarEoaf, Early p.uinhrsd. l.Bie Drumhead, , . h,0 .. n tint,,., |,alo It..'Hutch, Early flut Dulob, Uh'-eu UUmett. CAUI.U’LOWER—Early nmi Ih|i>. ' CELERY-WJm/t #«IW. CltESS—Curled or Pep- pofNrmtr Broad leaf. CUCUMBER—R,r»y Fran,# h.,r|y cl.uinr, Burly Short arrau, Knrl.v Inna creep L A It K O T—Early horu, Long- OrMiirr. • CORN—Swear or 8ti|tnr, E"rty (.Hiiariu. Tii.caroru, {•MMPLANT-Purplr. a , mirUd Scutch. Purple. E E A K — Largo Scotch, London. LETTUCE — Drumhnnd, while Cabling.,, Curlod Silo- *'*• ffieeulieud, Impe rial rahliaffe. MELON — Green Citron, Nutmeg, Cantclope, Large Hiihop'# d w r P'ottftc. I fool, Maichlei* Marrowfni or'I’ull Q fmt RAOtsll—WhileFnB.har- df 8car>|, Lone »!*|. mo", Scarlet Turni), Yellow Turnip, (Ann Hummer and ±itr Ruo ^ SAGE, »*'" AM F—Prick Ivor litll, Round Lout or .-uni. mcr. SQUASH—Early Summer l>U»|i, Early Su urnMr crook neck, winter crook nock, Locoanut or Porter'a Vahm. raho, VecclHblr Marrow. * V * P— Early wIiIip Uuteli, Flut or Hpriug, F.m|y red ton, Early 8l * Large Kugliih Norfolk ||„ n . over orllongf’I'ankard.iPur. ,plo lop Rumhaza. 1 THYME\ ) ~ , ' ;, ' e " red ' sept 24 iison & »:o. R AISSNS, Ac,--Rnisini, Figs, Pruned nnd Preserved Ginger, for sale by H. J. GILBERT, West sido Mur fob 18 > Murkot sq, T>AHT 3| The Knislu of Gwymm, A Tale JL of iho Time of the Union; by Charles Lever. The Ore ret Passion: by the author (he “Tho Youth of 8hakapenr«.” . . Burton; or, tho Siege*: hy' ibe author of “Lo- Gtto.” Inglfhornugh Hall, and Lotd oflho Manor; by Henry VV. Herbnrf. ' 7 Tho Duke #nd CoiiBin: bv Mia. Grcr, BUnrhe Talbot; nr. the Maiden's Hand. The Bandit# of the Osage; a Western Romanes: by Emerson Bennett. An Authentic Account of Thundarbcl* and Liihifooi; two-Notorious Highwaymen. Ellen Fenton, end the Secret Poisoner: by Mrs. Eliza Rfieridnn. Old Iron Sides and Old Adams. The l#e<Jbre: or the III Fated Barque. The Lady’s Dre#m; nr the Fortune Teller or Copp'a HilJ; A Legend of. Bo#*oq. Received hi teptl JOHN M. COOPER- , , , FLOWER SEEDS. 7« •« “t FIEI.D AND FI.OWED, SEEDS, n.iokwhital, Itroom Corn, Blue On,,. (;. 1n ,if V S..0.I, Horn,, 8««l. Millet, lied clover, -2ZVFre.it eml Or„„„en(„l I rcoa,furnished to order Irom one orihe boat and fXr.“omnr'r '“ N “ r, “• V, "'" l n °“ ,r «»fden» in Ai, i.reorlmonl of Book, on Aerieutli.re, G»r. deni.. e , Rni.,n* „r Slock, l>oo| try , * r , lvlljQ ? d,e,ikr;:re,bie C ",:"'”' w'k Agnlil,|*dr’the Amoriem Aerienlliiri,,. noblleli. eJ monthly by A B Allen, N. v. f llr UK scrip it'iiaa.u solicit'd. febll DEN8LOW & WEBSTER. X ling Slip, New York.—Cyrus W. Fikld offer# for .isle m tho lowest M/ronfacturers’ price# a very extensive assortment of PAPER, compiis.- ing overy possible vurloty, adapted to the waiilsof consuinorsm all spction# of the country. Paper ora l kind# made to order at short notice. Tho nrZ h htL^ r,l> r ng 1 nper ■*, uuu,Hn,, y « P«rl or which is of very tnpcrlorqunhty. Paper Mak or# Material# of every description, imported and koptconHtontly on hand, viz: Feltings, Wire Cloth. Foimiriuier Wires, Bteiuhiiig Powder, Blue U|- tramarine, Twine, <fec. ’ Rag#—Canvass, Bate Rope, Grass Rope, Bac- gmg, &c. purclia«ed, for which the highest price >n -astrvH'vnon d. -^| yr jnly 24 Walker'# beat Cap# ‘.I7i eeni* p French Cup# 18i) cents.per'box Herst Powder 5174 cents pvt lb Pm.iluliOii Powder 20 ceut< par lb Do d* §il 511 pi-ri-og R-ihlwiti'# Wadding QOcenii per box. Together with n general nasoitniem of Single Sun#, Rifle#, Pistol*, Flu-ks, Poiiehe*. Rogor*’ loo Tulile mid Pocket cutlery. Hardw are. 4>, nt low prices for cash. Vail nud exiuiiiue for your selves. JOHN CARRUTIIERS, Sign of die Big Gnu REPAIIUNG of all kiiuis of Con*. Lock#,die. carefully attended to by superior work men may 14 A GRICULTIfRAL fMPLE.lfENTaf.— Having made large uitditinns to their former assortment of Agricultural Implements, Mid sub- Rcribors now otler lo planters and iiiorchuuts, a better stock than everbeforonifored in the flnnth- ern country, consisting in part, of the following articles, viz: PLOUGHS. Yankee Cast Iron. No#. JO, 11,12 and JO Dagnn, or Connecticut Wrought Iron. 1,2.3 A. 4 Allen pattern Haggles. Nor#' A Mason's Improved viz: F.nglo, heavy 2 horse nr ox % Do. with wheel and cutter No 2 B, n largo 2 horse Do. with wlieolaiid rimer No A 3, medium 2 ifbiae " A 2, Jicfit 2 bor*« “ A !, light 1 mule nr garuen “ Minch light 1 horse taming. “ 7 do do medium I fotrsc turning “15 do do nnw pattern I Mo do, for light soi “ A 1, side hill 2 hone " O, do do I do Sub moil, a heavy 2 horse or ox Do. No I, R medium 2 homo Do. O, 1 do Double Mould Brnnd orFimowiug, I horse Cotton Trenching. I liorae Rice do. now pattern, With pnnge wheel. The nhovo Plough# with uud without Blocks— extru stocks for ihu improved Ploughs HOEH. Lyndoti’sextra black Carolina.!). 1.2 A fi.rrnwn Do. bright do, 0.1, ISA 3, do Do. Rice, No. 2 mid 3 do Do. Nevv ground, PP nnd PPP do Do. Oval Eye Grubbing. Nn#. 2 mid 3 do Do. Round Eyo do Nos. 2 and 3 do Lyndon A. Co’s. Anchor, Of), 0, I and 2 do Brado’s Pmont, 0,1,2,3 nbd 4 do Light Yankee AXES Collins & Co’s. I , , bnni'k lloutl’k Parlous paltenii. f Sjjjj .. 4 SHOVELS. ( * llainUaii Spailr#. Socket Hpailai CIM.TtVATORfl, HARBOWS, &a. tmprovM Culdvitlor#, wiihlOuru 8h«llRr# pmeo tvlieol Cultiralor Plough, or Iforso Hoc Common Burrow FoMiiix do Com amt Cobb Crtufinr#, a bund mill Do. do. for hOr«s jiawCr do. EngliMi Psiaiit 8cyiliOi Ainerirnu Mr Gr*s* Platt ScytliH SiisiMis Briar and Rtikh do. l)o. IJnoki Com Cutlet*, Port Spoons Ox Yoke* and Ox Bow, SCYTHES, BOOKS. &c. Fau AlilU,:* n niii-x Patent Cliiinik Plantation Whaelbnrrotva Common Straw Cuiters Parent do. d 0 . Swinglatroax Grulii Cradle*,nr« pattern Rice do. Jo. Frail*,Ax* Ili-lve# Dirt Scrapar#,for pukraadi Prouiog BtiHnrs M-.'rdr,, IIopx, do. Rakra Ditching Knivr# Trankjifmiing Trowel and Gurdan Kaal*, Da. Lit.## VVi(h a vitriuiy of Implement nut uiuuimfied. For snlo by . HAZARD, DEN.SLOW * WEBSTER, jnn 1 j^JHdCEUIES.—H. A. CRAN’K”cMfoTa V_s fi»r sale mi lavoratMe terms. SUGARS.—Ill IiIhD s, Croix; '45 .In N,w Or. leaiMj 25 do Mn*cnV','lo; ’.id Me.Crt- da ; fti do refined Orleans; 50 pack-g. s Ktunrt’B loaft -„,^h e<| .ai.d Pow.larn.li5 boxes while Havana. COM* EL.—150 bugs Uio; 00 do Laguiro; 51 do MOLAahES.—50 hhd# C.iba, 25 tierces do ; CO barri-l Orle.iu#, CRACKERS, Ac.—20 hlila Butinr;20 do Bos- Inn; 20 do Sugar, 10 Mn Pilot Bivud. SHOT.—100 bags us-'.iried. POWDER.—50 kegs, ##.-or(n*f. BACON —20 casks silt «; 5 dn shoulders and 5 do ham*. PEPPERS SPKT. —10 bae#each. PURTK.t —20 cask* B)iiss pis ; UO do do qtq HOdo do Alo. 1 ALMONDS. —10 frailssr.ft #|,rll. RAISONS —25 boxes Malag..: •».’> hnlf.fo. TEAS—20 half clmsts, blin k ‘ 20 qr. chests, Hy #nn; 10 eas.*#. Iiiqmiial VINEtiAli— smno Cl.t.-ri f* Whim Winn CANDI.I38.—ft boxes AdaiUHUUui; Judn Nin-im 25 do Tallow. SOAP.—Kill boxes various hi mid-., TOBACCO —200 pa. kngas varuilH brand# S EG A RS16(1 (100 Spuue-h Hud Principe, i he niORi nnprnvad hrauds. LIQUOR8, WINES. Ar.— W pipe# and bull do pure Olnrd Ri.ui.it; JO pipes pore 11 nil,mil Gin; ISO Mils We#tnrn Wtiiskey ; ||]() d«i Northern Gin; 50.in Mi Ruin; 25 dn Extra choice old MuiiongaUeln .Wluakny; 10 dn ‘i**' [iipfS nod qr casks choice nld Madeira Wine: 2 lih.l# choice util P„ru 10 bids old Pouch lira ml y. [nly 20 LfiMEgm 500 do Traiii, (Jil,.received i _ M P UB ■ . ,u.^n»'#MiiU r ' «• ««NDIlT0KtfyN, D,u«l.,| C„ Gib-. e boils’ bnilding#, offer# ftir sale tlie follow- ™» R *> ; Byrtlp.21) t'ayx(r,ch) Ginptr, ,jtp.r "red Fim.iu. f owl, (tWyMftOX&IH |“''Niiiniege; 6cM|(ff firM #qrt,potmi>, 5 fq En- , .jtff firxt st „ w -- —Atmn, tit) rnaks prima Hi'i'is JARIAtC V OiSaEff.- 1. curb received pir Tjfie .PWlury^nd f of R. .HENDRICKSON. •ale by septlrt i.VAH.Yii&i oi.K a V'EIfMIFUGE— i0 oroc" JL just received mid for je-le by / G. k. HENDRICKSON, Agent for itm Proprietor. rii White Scented Soai for safe by mar 90 • p in Bar#, just rereived aud G. R. HISND •v. ORICKsONv B U J' L W , ' i ‘ Art TEL L 6 ti SEIDLITZ 1 o E ^ S “ A,, . lhe RO,id ingredients o me Seidlitz Spring combined in one compound powder, the efferveyeing enlulinn «>f which in Wn- ter is Very nearly ts#iele«s. Be#h’e* being more pslateable. ft fa made in much less time, and with infinitely less trouble, than that produced with the two powder# in tlm usual wav. Prepared by Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapside st. London, Sole b y ^ G- R. HENDRICKSON. a P r 7 Gibbon's'Buildings. H ON13Y.-3 cairns new - crop Cuba Honey , just received and for #ale by a P ltf G R- HENDRICKSON. (^a C, t* rt V A(n t *«**OW 9 : Ac.-- Dr Feucbtwmigcr’s Cockroaoh, Rot and Wmise Poison, a sure and safe destroyer ofthosn iinvcmn# vermin. Also. Ids infotibfe Bed Bus Poison, for sale by G R HENDRICKSON. * 0 I ,< 0 Gibbons Buildings. C onfectionary.—50 boxes Conftci nry of superior quality, landing Rom uordinbia and fur sale by ’.I” D G. Jl. HEJVDRtCKSCUV clint 1 stU J AYNE’rt KEMEDIEH^JujWs" Expecto# rant, for Cough#, Cold*.' Ac. 1 V s,f:r; , c,“r;r,. B " lsjm for ^ ^ ur 'I** prercrfntion of ill, drcn' yne ’ Ti ” r- Vermir,, «' 1" in Cliil. & J.yne’« Banotire Till, Tor Uill'mu, Colnpl.ini,, A iorpe .llpply «rthtrem pnpnlnr rtmrdiex In. recpivcd and furml.nl Pliiladrlphll nricm. b, G. R. HENDRICKSON ' Oilihtni", Bnilding. anr 9 *|^)KL8H TAPIOCA,—1 bbl best quality, just X; received, oud for sole hy v J G. R. HENDRICKSON, jane 24 Gibbons' Buildings. pU I AStH,-3 casks first sort New York M. inspection, landing ftom brig Acton, for sain jun. 10 Hl HEKOR1CKSON ... ."'''-'realMuJicilio of Ihe Britiill Colin-,. Health, ftiraolo by jiiu*22 • orihe Britfsh Collegt- Of o. n. iiendrickson.- —2g g. it. Hendrickson WKAl-»-Ii*«J TVVIXE^K^ T T inrted hizcb and qnoliiiea, Toroalo. by J™“ '» O. R. HENDRICKS,^ GAR —2 bbl# just received end for safe liv <U. HENDRICKSON. * -122? 18 Gibbon.'Bonding,. W *■IfUKH—A froah iupplyof»l,ii* -1222“ Gibbon,- Building. ,i J^^ ^n eff. otui.1 cure for oruntinus of ni 8 , ^ aCB “'•d Skin, particularly for timole# Ololcboa, 7 rttor,. fan, Snnburns Frooklo. P &c' 88 Pi 0 "'!"" accolupanlea. tbo n,o ..f thii olegntit prof.grntiog, Jt, it, .bTrchitir .H'm Gibbon'# Building*. For sale by may 25 ■pAI'Iili.—2UU reams Letter end Fooiscan HENDRICKSON. LJtcarv ‘“" : e elcc- .? f UAH*.—A Certain core for the . aiibor internal nt etsemt. bfrodiiig or bliod t for «■ HENDRfcKSON f ° r j!" Gibb,,,,'Banding,. ffiJW Eifii.1,' z-,„;3w“ r - t °” “ ft ,IZM ‘"J I"* 1 "'"' r "f anlo by -2!2> 13 , G. R. IIENDHICKSniv may |8 -i^«B*HPPSF H - GtlibonsMiuildinxa. 1RB.4KD'8 PILLa^R^v—IT ti.i 8 fl,lu >n« vegetable nniLWIiou# pi"? i- «* may 18 - ^ — : Gibbous’ buildups. HO€l3IUIES.-lbM tins.*# v# Sonp. 00 dn Fmv'k | N EW BOOnS. ~Goor«,a and Virjini. Orenburg,| Homy Bltipod dot FI.idol 3.4 7-8 nnd 4-1 Bro Sbirlingn Band 10-4 do Sh.oi- !ng| Rio,died nnd Bro Jaonn (lorinrr and Shirt* in r Stripee i Marlboro Plaid, apd Suipa., Bill* and .Miaod Daniare Cotton G.mbrooni and N,n« k.onc.inaloro and for min by "ter'17 HENRY H.3TOTE8BPnY. B uckwheat flour.-Io Mfand «»,>. t»r libla; for gala by H, -J. GILBERT ^ f.b S5 Wo.t lido Muli.f .Rua'ry. Ilmuuiirtul's piiiu Soap 50 boiUN.Ctvtgiil*# Mu do fit) half boxes Family tl»ap 25 boxes No 1 Cli"c:lU’« 50 M P»inrip« Sceiir*. 10 hng# Black report 25 boxes Mustard. 5 bugs Allspice 20 litfisclarified Sugar 5 hhdsrhoice til Vmtx dn 200 DtMitijnhiiK Is. 2-,3«. and 6s M) boxes Bunch Rai.-iuit,OU dnz Oioonis 50 do* paiutaM Pails,20 boxes Table Balt 3 chert* Dulunv cliiicu. Tea 15 rases “Dyasu" London porter IU bankets “Rnr.i'cn'' Ch'iuipngne 20 boxes assorted Cordials 20 bhla Crmh and Powdered Sugar 15 hags Brazil Sugar. 15 eights oasks Ornndv Jf> quarter casks Malaga Wirie 15 do do “Duurette" Malaga Wiu# 5 eight do do do do 6 quarter do Mi Jen a Wine 15 eight dn do do 2 hslf pipes Otard, Diipnjr *. Co.'s Brandy 5 bbls Clover Leaf Gin. 15 do CordiuU 13 Venel's'Kagalia Segsrs 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 50 Gross Andrew's Ch. wing Toha:co . U0 boxes perfumed Soap, IfiO Gross F»ietinn Matches, landing from brigs Fhilura and Mu; Hertnfisrt,'ahd for-tialit by . . . aaptlB. , CONNERAT & HAR1E. car. ofSeriidiia. SSaCTFS.5" RAonm.ti.m, Chronic divan, or tlie/lo^* 1 rare.' N r H ., r " * "' 10 c ""nlcr«et tho dtolipcl ,, ,,f foots of Mercurj', slid oil dlseasou «rtkiK-;*r ,?a * 1 impure .tnto oflho blood, / —A fresh sdptiif of verv irT hVd P* rl0r .j"*lroMlood. atrd bop /ou,|'udi nn habdSy H'H.HENDH P |pKBo!N y0 " H "ftir.® ^j 5 ir»f.d.ndf„ mll’by 81 **"’ P "*' ed an, IB G - “• HENDRICKSON. JT» r PowdvPuff,iud Bm..' - ».•* b# *w vSP»'»;te Ht O.RlrENORICgpn r»lap.,tordual 'hoirldarsf 400 INI®, Bogs#, ■Pi •D ACOIY.-IO OOO JbT O Shoii •*P>8