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mu-1 bo at poltbo U HR ; noura of aulq. at tlio
the utoiitli, ttotwoet , 1k1 COU :ity where tlio Lot*
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b ° Sha nroporty is situate, ami on ihc firatTues-
tooftowowljowoon the hours oftou in tlio
S,"»J four 10 !ho ano'noo"- No from
”,yioJay is vulid, nnk-ssso raprcuod mlliondvor.
fc&llon.hy Executor., Administrators ami
I ,,1, to tlm Court of Ordinary lor louvo •"
B r.T„as bom.bM.cd FOUR MONTH
ISlilSr^^P^i-hod FOUR MONTHS,
da MofP»r*onal property (oxecpt imiroMl10I
IciMlo aniiintostuto oitotos by Executor. and A.1-
m uidrators, must Do advertised FOIU Y DA\b.
Applications by Executors nnd Adnimisirntor*.
lor bettors DisiuUsory must bo published SLY
MONTHS.
Anpli-ntiotiror foreclosure oniortgnftr.fi onroal
imWr must be advertised once a month lor tOUK
Sl Ordewoftlw CourtofOrdinary, (accompanied
ivitli a copy ol'tlm bond of agreement) to make ti-
ll<i« io lniil, nuistba advertised Thkkk .Months ut
. flherilTs sales under executions regularly grant-
fd liv the courts, must ho advertised THIRTY
|)\fS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
p \y^—Sales of perisliablo property under order
vderaf Court, must bo advertised generally, TEN
l> AYS before tin* day of Hale.
} • All Letters directed to this Omen or the Ed-
tnVuiitst be post paid to entitlo them to attention.
T he native
F
FEflRJFUOE.-
Furthe L’uru of Bilious. Remiitunt und In-
tfniiilteiit. or Agnn and Fever.mid otbor diseas
ed incidental to a debililnted state of (lie system,
verh m night swes's. &c. Ac.
Tao native FVbriliigu is off-md. The proprie
tor l< nwure that tin* cnnnnoii objection* to all
new preparations will lie urged ngain-t tins, to
Iilivialo all such objections, ho baa simply lo slate
,-«T’XT’ TT fir /fiiVM >i'"
ChUlife'et 1 , 1 -ZDjiriXtaAgue; Inter;
diiiUcnt&Kpanltenti.tfCTCrsS:
tiU.mc vatMoiis forms of .
££§* .Bili'ousKDiscase^,^ - .-
.Siy’iG'lDiijV&.'l’IlOKOIJGlILY
!-i /, : CURED
■ '^oo.rsiuataGnow'-
nri 1IISinvahtabid medicine was preparedIrom
■ JL ad extensive practice' of sov
. . several years In n
bilimis^cliinato, niu! is never known to full ol
miring Fever und Ague, or any of the diseases a-
bovo named, ... . _ . • ,,
Thoso who are suffering Horn nfr«ctiton« of this
kiud, as nlso those who have become invalids from
their effects upon tho conslitution, will find the
India Cholagogtie n most invaluable remedy lor
purifying tho blood, and thoroughly cleansing from
the system the morbid effects of a bilious climate.
The wonderful operation ortho Cholagogue in
eradicating bile from the human system, can only
explain Us extraordinary agency in the speedy, tho-
rough nnd permanent cure offever and ugue. and
tho various grades of intermittent and remittent
* It is equally effectual for theciire of Liver Com
plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver : also
Enlargement of the Spleen, called Agnn (.nke.
and tho various forma of bilious Indigestion.—
Thun, with Ihe nllibr vnriail nil-ctloln of «imlr
(liiinnli;., xri.ing from a cnniiunn nita*m.fcau,B,
nra only tmnlifioalioni of Ilia .amodiae««a,aini a-
qnally onliirallail by Iho imo remedy.
The eperatien of Ihe Clmlagogilo, nn He name
import.., i» upon the liver—pioimiling tlie die
rlelrae ofbile. Tlie theueondawho have need n
need nn firlher n»iilenee ef it. value than its hap
py restorative eirecis. F "”“^% URNER .
j n(l it Monument Square.
lh.itit i< prepared according to tlio recipt of an j
/^UIUiN EFFKOTEDl-WmiUUf
C SEEING THE PATIENT!!
BY M. S. THOMSON, M. D„ MACON, GEO.
Tho subscriber after art experience or ten years
in the usd of Botanic II>;medibs, has so far per
fected his system of treatmeiii as to benblo. in n
groat mtjnriiy of chronic diseases, to effect a per
manent core without ever seeing the patient,
restoring them to health without subjecting thorn
to the inconvenienceniid expense ol long and ledi-
mis journeys, or the cold charities of strangers
homos nnd firesides. To ninny this may appear
»s iiiiroasorablon.it did to him oomoliino ayo.lmt
facts am indi.pmalilo, nnd vvliutlo him appoarod
turn a mere oliiiuern of tlio brain, la happily now
a manor of overy day occnrreilve.
Tlio iindowiglird liHSllma Inr prorerrril pul.lfoll-
lit" Till- vr.VTKIIK.T3 „v OTHRns roimivo lo Ilia
honefils derived from his practice, thinking tllili
thateonrso comported murb bettor wiihurne dig
nity of feelinit than pure personal pulling m the pa
pers or the still le^r^p»i«blcoo»rset.) which some
liiah-inindod (1) physicians rcori. ol ogotlsiioalls
soiiHdiug their own trumpet” by thebedsido ol their
patients: and I now see no good reason to cbni.go
but ahull continue to give such ccrtifr
THE
my cour-'B
rimacnt pbysiciin, who used ii with purled mio-
Cem through a lung prucliro, in peril ps Ihe most
sickly region nf our country, viz: the Mississippi
f ill y, Again from flm ex'il.ed et'itnu'ion in
which Q liiiitic is held, not only by the people,
but bv tho most skillful pbysiciuus, u will appear
siipurarogatory'o off?r any new nrtielo. But the
Native Fehrifuge possesses all tho power and cer-
I limy of Q'ltnh* io cuntroliug Fever without
nirecting tli« bead, ami may be safely used there-
for, win-re Quinine is inadmissible. It is not
lb- purpose of tlie proprietor however sanction-
erf by custom mi swell occasions, lo ailempt u dis-
p|iy ufin'iilic.il linowlmlge by ndopiing smno one
uClive coniradicmry ttiuorios ullout, with rogurd to
the clmaeteraod caustiS of Fever.
Iti-.lieving vvitli the lesroed Gregory tlint
tbotiuh there has been so much written.concern
ing Fever lliwre is no ouu subject m tlio whole
circle of mo-kc.'il >ciciico ivliicli still indolvos so
omiiv ilispotcd puiii.s. Lei iog all theories pass,
we si soil hy fuels. The first of which is thill Iho
Native Febrifuge will cure fever, from whatever
cnee it mif h ive originated, and if any doubt
riiiiU.ru to tho fact wo invite the iitilicted to the
teA, with coitli-lcocu as 'n the i-snu. What it has
dime it wilt do. '('lie following certificate of olio
well known will show what it lias done*
Savannah, I ftli May. 1817.
Mr Jas. A. La Iloclie having mpicvled mu lo
state my kuowb-kao of tlie Nnlive Febrifuge, I
like pleas'ire in -.titing lint it vvh used lieimficio
ai illy in the Fevrr. of tlio valley of tho .Mississip
pi mi I Arkansas, hi ill r. i-.-s in vvInch Qoioiut! is
maally exlutuu’d and was udmissahlu in cntlgostU
mis ol (Ire hr on wIomi Q tinimr Wr.s e»pp<»!wJto
be connaui-.licviled.
.1 J MITCHELL. M 1).
Pi-oare.l and sold. *• v
' J.\ Ml’S A. I.A HOC HE,
nag'dS No. g .M..uiltn‘*nt square
JJLlQi LICK WATEB.r I’he charao.
J Irr nf if*,. ,u .i u ..u>«..,v , -si,rrni(|ifaail nnatyVie
.. -Hide l>y eo able fbeinist. •
I sul|i[iuret,>,| hydrogen, if carbonir ricnl. ft mil-
|nt- ol Midi, muriate of mairne<,iti. f» muri iiH of
I"" 0 ' fi •‘Ulplia'o of lirno. 7 solpbato of soda. H sol-
j'tiaii* inigno-ia, If carbonate of limu, und juoba-
lay a trace of carbonaio of magocr-ia.
In its action upon the system it is purgative,
meretic, diaphoretic, anil alternlito, possessed of
greater variety of substance* nnd in more alum*
•I j"ca, it tu «y he considered as stand mg at iho hoed
«l all Saline biilphurous waters. In nomparisoti
jl is i.lcntical willi iho iiarrowgaiu springs of Eng-
f rail, containing every aclivn inerrolieiii found in
tone \v:.'i*rs. ft the planters nl'ilua neighborhood
j v ." rB »o gel in the habit of using the Blue
l.tcU Water, tli-y would not do wiibout il lor any
coiirfiileraimn. It is put up in well soakod barrels
an t will ke-p for any length oftimem miy olhiinic.
I nis water is from Finley's Upper Llluo Liuk
fejubig. Kermicky. .
I'ricc per barrel reduced to 5 dollars
1 orsile by,||, u barrel, gallon or on d*aiial,l by
j, lly 3| J M.TIMlNEItrfVr.HKO.
wiil disarm doubt, and which, though some
per»nii.d.e,nllR-m'«.-v«,,l , in."3rav,|l3"0l,,,,,
lie will give any man FIVE HUNDRED HOL
LARS to procurr* their equal m Georgia—equa ly
well nuCltenticatcd, under a forfeJluro ol a like
The fact*presenled by him are such aa ho is pre
pared to damonstratnat any time lo ihesatiBructmn
of iho nfilcted or their frionds, who may w sli to
The following will speak for themselv
:onnf.\, ? This may certify tlmt m tho
tent it.
Jones County. -Jf«ll of 1814, my sun William,
about 10 years of age. was taken wuli nurvonsfo-
veritnd was alien «d l»y Dr. Gibson foj n long
time; and notwithstanding all ho could do ho still
continued to got worse, so tint when the fever left
him Itn had completely lost the use ol lit* lower ex-
ticnilies, un I could not wulk a stop nor hoar In
weiglunpun liis feet: his log* hoc,mo crampod
and drawn, nnd ho sufteredalmostinin|orabloi« i-
iruish from pain*; ho continued m this lerr h c
M " — threo mouths, reduced almost to
At last when all hope
Monument Hrjoaro
riU3"|jii, BUiTKs^iilirii'in-i ainiior^
•..Jro,.l l |'i!y"' l ““ l "' s r,m " l " rl1 , ««»'•
-"y* 18 — -|i| illVWTON & JOHNSTON.
S CnilhHV* 1 .!! yj*.Wnnrfwv & iVuuhn;
I--...,. V - iv. ,v in.iv..y .
I .,,d,„r„ , 8 "V,v-, U,b ' ,l - ,l ° ,|| ‘ P'-vdcraii ,I„.
Z, V Pb i"« »"'l h„Iu l.v
-gr!» connEha'I 1 * ii xniK
£Jll.liTUMU,V , J._ III lw,k«l. M.,||„,0
m«j. mid to^i'br' rr ° m ba ^ , “"°
14 JjURANTON At JOHNSTON.
0 TER.—I) burrelr Cnlt-iued
I nter parirf. for side by
•Oil Id M ' ™ RM;R * BROTH l-IR,
•S i vs—L Monnmeiii Siptnre.
ii ..... ^ r* ,5o ""» mmw -lyte punting*
J"* 1 toWvqil "lid lor .III,. I.y
T. r. un mill
MJl la UONNKRAT *. llAIilR.
QfioHiijA r,,<,u; t 7~:< u
»"d for hi
"i'll WAsunuitN. wnro
-•hf ubly Guoigia
|- f> MsHnuRN.'w'lunaA no.
1W1 •dFowY.-a
^ooii.oi.AO non n & M
8iui , . ,, i WUINREV, Ar.-ioTM'.
Nil- ...a.'’. S,,,, r. IW Forlo.Ricu dn 6,In
.1 Sftrm* York Wiii.ki.y, III h,,.-
F.ikon )?id C ', " '' ,> . , 'n-a , l dn, ,111 ii.ll id,I, || HM .
»„.i ' i lrl (WSHUmj fiqiil’Mtk l. m.„i.
.."ns," s ' L. SWIFT.
htale for over
umhingbut -kinand lumo. ... .... n riim
of his improvement had vanished, l heard ol tho
success of Dr. Thomson of .Macon, in ireattogdis-
eaan, nnd concluded to t.y »;«•»>- I accordingly
Hindu nniilioalinii, and nllhoiittli l..o DiiotiirnxvxR
"^"j'oHNJlARnuur 1
Jniin. Cruiiij', Nn". 24, IB4S*
OK,man. l Till, nny anility iliuilny
llnUBlon Cn.in'y- ) dnnghler ,M,iry.nlimlllOj'«Rr3
nfttvn hull Uobii MURCked Rill, cliloriiklR Rll'l i' ll-
«,,iouo,npiiiiy'iiiJdillionhlRH, which o.lliliimud Tm
I, oniwidornlilu lunglh ofilm*. " im1 “ r “ d
fy nil the nniiai irim-tliBa (lint onnld he hrmighl in
Imitr nn il. Sho .nireredgreallv will,pB.l.'ul ml-
lirvi lill illonkud like .lie wpold go intii fll". In
Sit, nliuUHin. an I aftor relief wan ,ln.|n.ired nf, I
nliud lo l)r.'I linn-nil uf Mecnn, will, »nnn |iur’
"icily cured her. wilhnnt ever liHVing HEBV^HKn
•■"Kivr** 1815."
(iK.onoi A, 1 I do hereby certify that my
UpHom Comity, yd.uightor Ann Eliza wasat-
tncked about three yeais.iuo with Fai.svanu Dis
ease c/ tiik Spink, t.y which sho was entirely
disabled, and lust the use of tlie lower extremities.
Him whs immediately put under the cure of Dr-
Kendall, who attended her fnrsnmntinio, but with-
o.it benefit. NVo then applied to Dr. Parker, a
Root Doctor, who alter no bail treatnd Iter cns<*
sometime,conrludod dint lie could do noll.i.iE for
her. We thou applied lo Dr. Thomis, of Cutlu
denville, whoaltemhid on l.or e.iglit months with
out the loast benefit, for she wns luff in n most do-
plornblecodJiiimi. norlectly hulplca*. Wherever
she was laid there she rent lii.o.l, without the pow
er ofmotionhy ilia greatest effort of tlio will. Sho
was so in.icli reduced that sho looked aa if there
was not livo pounds of flush on tho whole body,
so that olio could he compared to nothing but a
living skeleton, if such could be imagined. Wliil*-
in this state I was in.hieod to apply to Dr. M. S.
Tboinsonof Maron.whol am proud to say. by the
l.li*ssinKSof Providence and bis skill in tho use
of remedies, ha* restored l.rr to excellent bodily
health and the ttso of her limbs by which she is
enabled to enjoy life, nnd visit al.uut in tlm net
tliMtieiit, without tho Mssistiiuce of nny one. But
what surprises every hndy i», that she has boon re
stored without li n ing boon j*kb* by tho Doctor,
and at the nominal expense nr twenty dollars.
WINSIIIH a. PAGE.
February 5, 184fi.
The nl.ovi! i'iihos, conudori.ig their character
and importance, will pul beyond dispute lit. f.ct
of tlie rossiBlf.iTY nf curing without previous es-
nminntiun of the pnliont; winch, together with tlio
VariliiY of procuriiii mod-cine, since the reduction
of I’oHinfin, by mail, put* it within tho power of
every modv. no in ittur where they reside, to pro
cure relief from their various malndius, at a very
trifling expense.
Persons applying for Medicines ought to «ond
their symptoms and tee in writing ns correctly a*
possible, vvhon medicines suited to their various
case* will he compounded and aont. Loiters.to
entitle thorn to nUoiilion, must ho post-paid, and
person* applying from a .li-‘tancn had better en
close tho muni monthly fao of Five Dollar* at
once, hi* charge lining so small a* to nd mil ofbul
slight risk in collecting. The poor of any oounly
in Georgia may linvo ntodiciocrt saitl gratuitously
on presentation of a certificate ot inability to pay,
signed by nnv Judge of tlio Court, Justice of the
Peace or Minister of the Gospel of tlm county In
which ho resides. The aliiinUd of the Ilev. Clor-
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY
For Colds, Coughs, Asthma,
and other Diseases of tho
CHEST and LUNGS.
B UCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM, tlie
great English Remedy for Pectoral and Pul-
uionnry disenses, still stands onrivallod and unsur
passed us the most elegant, agreeable and effectual
curative of theso formidable complaints now
known to tlio civilized world.
Threo year* of trial in the United Slate*, during,
which- time it ha*been distributed from Mniim to
Florida, has only served to esinhlish its pre-emi
nent i.jorit in all purts of the country, as the great
oiid
ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY
in-tho worst cases of Pulmonary diseases; nnd the
best nnd most agreeable curative of ait tho slight
forms of colds, cough and inflammation, that cun
possibly be u*ed.
SPITTING OF BLOOD.
Thin frightful symptom of nppronching Con
sumption, speedily chocked and prevented hv the
use nf Bu' > hati'a llunsurinti Balsam, which heals
tliu affected membrane, removes tho incipiont tu
bercles, and restores thoso vital organs, the lungrf,
to u sound und heahhy condition.
REMEMBER THIS.
Spilling of blood always arises from n tendency
to tuberculous disown *, nnd if not checked at tho
outset, willsooit'*r or later terminate in death. A
person who raises blood once, will raUo blood
Htpiio, unless a propercurativeisimtnediately em
ployed.
PAIN IN THE SIDE.
This distressing symptom of Consumption ari
ses from inflammation of the lungs, on. tho mem
brane called the plenrn, or from bronchial affection
ol the ntr passages. In either cn«o it i* a very dan
gerous indication of disease It prevent* full end
free breathing, and yvour*away the nuturulutrength
of tlio system. Tlm cause of this symptom should
bo removed at once; iiod nothing can possibly ef
fect Hint object bo speedily and happily as Ihe ureal
English Keniedy, discovered by Dr. Buchan,
which is entirely vegetable ill ingredients, and
perfectly harmless in all it* nunlitioa.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
In cases of Consumption, tlm Liver is always
more or le-« nlTectcd, nnd also tho Spleen Pleura
and small intestines. On d'ssaciiug Consumptive
patients, Tubercles arc often found in all these or-
cans, particularly upon tlm Liver, which iil*o be
come* fatty, oily and swelled. Tlio effect of the
Hungarian Balsam in discuses of Ihe Liver, nnpe-
chilly if it bn of an ulcerous nature, i* direct and
powerful. Simple disease of the Liver unattend
ed by Cuiisuni|ition is.speedily cured by its use,
WINTER COUGH!
Tlm harsh, dry. hacking Winter Cough which
afilicu Old People, und invalids in a low slnio of
health is happily iitl'ccted by the Hunnsrian Balsam.
It warms, innkneo*, and siIiiiuIuhs Jhe whole
breathing apparniiis; removes nil morbid mucus,
nndotberfo.il unite.; purifies nnd animates tho
Idomf; improves tlie seeretivo power oMhe Ltver,
Spleen, and oilier large glmds, and the digostivo
organ-; nn I imparls now litis tu tlm wail and
mil iciuled system.
BRONCHITIS j
Bronchitis, Dilflculty of Breathing. Harsh
Cough, a fclimy expectoration* with all other
symptoms caused hy .itloul'mn of the nir-tuiies lend
ing from tlm throat to the Lungs, are directly and
specifically cured by Hut use of (lie admirable
remedy invented by Dr. Bucltaii.
For sale in Havamuih. by
J. M. TURNER * BROTHER,
j„ly •> Monument square.
HFilTU CiPOfkuiCH
L AM
•y will be at alt limns exempt from charge.
M. S THOMSON, M. I).
Macon. September 1, 1810.
aept 21
JpLOUR. BUTTER AND SEGAR8-50 bbla
« Bahimore Flour; 25 firkins choice Goshen
Butter: 50 000 Sugars, vorinu* brands, landing
from Madison nnd Gaz*dlo. and for sale hy
Inn23 8CRANTON & JOHNSf ON.
XRiAtoFlri.lGAi
». AMERICAN 18 IN GLASS—Wurruntod
uni.il hi strength to Russian Isinglass fer Table
i ollies, an- nf great service n diseases where deli
!tite animal food is reqiiirod k uml well calculated
or long soa vovagos. it improves by age it kept
Iry.uud cimho'iuade ; nto Soup in a lew minutes,
nulls nf gro!tiser*ico in claiifying Uidor, Beer,
and Witie.
To muUc Td.lc .Itllirs.—Use at lcatf 0 lWWNWlV
mmiiiiu no n st soaked m cold water for two hours;
dn u off tn.it water then nko two •jmits or cold
water, oim and a h If pound* of sugar, put in it
tho white of threo eggs, tho juice of three good
-ized lemons, tho peniof oh**, a stick of cinnamon,
a little nutmeg, orunge poal, or other spice to suit
the taste; stir all tho ingredients well o^ethcr while
cold, then boil the whole massfouror five minutes,
and then pour it through a Jelly Bag. when It may
bo put into glasses or moulds, and when cold, will
*n fit for iiko. The moulds should bo first wet with
-tlittlu white nf egg and wain,*, just before the jej-
y is put in litem, in brdur to make it easy to turu
bnn out on plates. 7
Tlio Jolly Bag is made ofllannol 8 or 10 inches
'.cross the opening, nnd uhont half a yard deop,
narrowing to n point nl tlio^lmitoiu. The liiimd
•lint runs through first, should he: potirod buck in
tho jelly bag until it runs through cloar.
And one pint of wine to tho above Tor Wine
Jelly. Other liquid* m ulo from preserves, may bo
nlliudby using the same proportion of the Ling
a**.
bhtnc M.ingc may ho tn uJe.by lining at least touc
niiiccofIsinglass lor two quarts of milk, or cream
lie peal of two lemons, sugar and spieo to suit the
ante—bring the whole ton boiling boat, strain it,
and when Hourly 200!, stir it well to mix tho cream
that will riso while cooling, pour it m uiouldu.and
when perfectly cold, it may be turned out'and
will then bo ready for »«o. The mould* should be
first wet with cold water,which will prevent it
rout -ticking to thorn.
A fre-disiipply, just received, and for sale hy
nov ii T. RYKRSO M «*. CO.
L A D I E^’,-Misses, (HiNdren's, and Infant’s
SHOES, of every style, shado nnd pattern,
at the NEW GRIniTE STORE;
I Congress street, Stvaonah, Geo., sign of
' 'Ton '• *
tho Golden (Und.
June yj
BUORNEti
&
MEEKER,
Nos, 105 sod 106
Btyao street,
Hnvo just recoiv-
«d. n fine nssorlromii
of,. BOOTS AND
SHOES, lor gentle
men, youths and boys wenr, of the best materials
and iiianiifdcture, and nf the latest stylo. Also
Ladies, Misses and Children’s Shoos of every vu.
riotyjRi»d(ffjtJo fc worr«nied as good as can be found
in this markerToiftftrt a stow prices. A larcci oitd
carefully selected storie ot Plantation Brogans
which planters and factors will find to their ndvan*
logo to coll and examine. Caro taken iu filling
uieusures. ■
Also, a general assoftment of Caps. Trunks.
Valises, Carpet Bugs, School SHtchola, io.
And a supply of Ludtes and Goutluinuii’a ParU
made Boots, direct importation.
july'23
The Sabncribt-r being
about removing from
his present location, in
vites tlie uiteuiioii ofltis.
frieu 'sand customers to
his present slock which
he is prepared to make
up at a very reduced
profit; hi* assortment of
ready mode clothing is of
the first order, and tvn*
got up tinder his own
irfitpervision. which lie
win BO i| nt oufli. fin respectfully asks a call
from his old customer*; and gentlemen vistitn* the
tho city will find It an inducement to call and ex
amine his stotk before purchasing elsewhere,
jutiu^2G l’HILIF KEAN.
A IVUIAIto MAGNETISM vs. VVLS-
A TAR’a BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY.
The following, although it may appear n little
humorous to some, is not the less worthy of pub
lications und be tlie theory of Magnetism truo or
false, it shows it is sometimes productive of much
good.
. Svnujusr., Dec. 13, 1842.—Dear Sir:—One
circumstance hns greatly helped the sule of the
liulsiiui of Wild Cherry hero. A young lady whs
magnetised,and requeued to prescribe fur her fath
er, who has au affection of the lungs. She said
there w.t« a medicine at Hough's accompanied
with a small book, tliHt would help him. ft was
Ihe Balsam of Wild Cherry. He took it, and it
cured him. She hu*9inco proscribed it for anoth
er, who lias taken it witii the ssmo result.
Yours, *Vc.. Hough jl Bridors.
P. S. Hough *& Bridges are heavy duruggiaiH at
Syracuse, lo whom we refer the curious.
Pottsvili.e, Doc. 23d, 184!,—Denr Sir,—Your
UhIsuiii of Wild Clieriy has effected some nsloti-
wbing citron here. Owe of which iu un aid lady,
Mr*. Ry« s d]. who hnd been suffering for a long
time with aunniiti*- - r • *'—. —.1
we iknpas, until she was finally ubligcd to keep her
bed. After various other remedies had been re-
nortedintovain,^he connncncedutihigyonrBtilsnin,
and after taking two boltlns. was so fur recovered
as to bo al>ld to uttetid to nil the duties of her house,
and 011 tukingtwo bottles more was entirely cur
ed. Respectfully, Ac.
John 3. C. Martin.
A CASE OF ASTHMA.
The following is from a distinguished Lawyer of
ihe vily of Now York, ivlm hud been nfllieted
with tlie Asthma for upwards of “TWENTY
YEARS;”nnd who ulWreading such rases can
doubt tlm eflicnev of this medicine I
Nf.w York. January 25,1843.—I have boen af
flicted with spstnnodic asthma for twenty four
yenrs—sometimes so severely at to he confined to
iny room lor weeks; mid although attended by va
rious tnndical advisers, of tlio highest reputation
and skill in the country, ihe relief tvn* bni pnrtmf
and temporary—twice tliu disease proved nearly fa-
tal In my life. 1
rSomo few week* ago, ( cotnmonred taking
Wistnr's BuLaiti of Wild Cherry, whieli.gnvn nu
iiidun* * ;U V- ao-f ** -•-.#«! oot«/ n „ r „.t„ on ,i -... „
fy«\tiaYS whut I believe to bo n radical and per-
Fuel cure. A. Wi,u.ia»m, Attorney m Law.
».* No. 58 Willi, (n street, New York.
Wo are acq.iomlud with’he writer or the above
errnfienfo, uu.f hisslatemnifs aro entitled to the
full confidence ol' the pnblc.
r. A. Talmaiiok,
Keoordi r of tlm City of New York.
Jojw P(Mvkr. D. D.
Vicar (icnon.l of New York,
I S. I In: nbovectriilicaif! may beweou at No.
125 Fulton street, New Yoik,
Wniclics and Jewelry.
Tho Subscriber wishes to
call the ottsniion or bls.ciis-
w tomer* . to • ch^ics assort-
J inent of fine watches Just re-
r’jWllVjW' : by recital arrivals,
[ consisting of Gold Hu nil up
Case Leverst Gold Double’
/ Bottom Loyarst Gold Imi-
j Leveret Gold Auchnr Escape-
msni l^everst Silver‘Hantintf Case Lover*} Silver
Double Bbitoih Levers} Silver Anobor Escapo-
ment Levers} Silver Lepine add Venioal Escape-
man.
Also fine riold Fob -Cbainr, Veil Chains, Curb
Guard'Chains; Keys and Chain Rings, all of which
will bo sold aslotv as ra any city Ju the Union
All kinds of W«wh«e repaired arid Warrahtod.
. D. B* NICHOLS,
wng 10 Firsl corner West of Pulaski House.
PPINH'9 COMPOUND FLUID EX-
JS 1 TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND
Q.0 Ef*
EVEN’S DELIGHT, &c.—For tho domposi
lion of this Extract aud the properties ofthoQueen*
Delight, Physicians are respectfully referred to the
Gth and flth number, vol 1, of the Southern 'Jour
nal of Medicine aud Pharmacy.
For pnrilying the blood, end removing nil dis
eases arising from the impurity of the same, it is
highly recoinmmidod, mu also for the cure of Rheu
matism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulceration* oft tlm
Throat and Iocs, pains and swellings of the bones,
Tetters, Pimples in the Face^Uld Sores, and nil
Cutaneous Eruptions. Neuralgia Afflictions, Mer
curial Diseases, and for assisting the operation and
preventing fatal consequence* of Mercurials in
Synhalii*.
This preparation, (by adding the Queen's De
light. t&c. lo llm Sarsaparilla,) combuiH* iua more
perfectdegroe llmu*auy known remedy, tonic, and
ultorative powers, and is highly recommended by
enunent physicians. It is prepared in consequence
of the recoinmeuationn giVen by l)r 11 R Frost,
Professor of Mutcria Medico in the Medical Col
lege of Charleston, 8 S, in hi* work on Materia
Medira.only concentrated by • process of the sub
scriber's to render it more convenient for admin
istration. and with the exception of the addition
of mercury which may at all limes be ndded when
necessary. To shew the high estimation which
Dr F entertains of the combination of ihe*o arti
cles,it is only necessary to refer lo tliu above men
tioned work.
There are few cases ofehronic nnd painful Rheu
matism that will not yield lo the influence of Sar
saparilla and Queen's Delight, if duly per*cverud
in, especially if tuketi in conjunction' with Hydr.
of Poiuslt.
1* highly recommended for all disenaes of the
skin, okronio as wall ns recent One bottle will,
in most instances, effectually remove nil pimple*,
lioiUuleB or hiiiteheaon the face, to which young
persons in this climato are so much subjected to,
arising either from inipiuity of tlm blood or debil
ity. .Il i* tho best remedy known lor scrofulous
affections, sores and breakings out in young chil
dren, and is safe and efficacious in rumovina en
tirely every trace of hereditary diseases from llm
system, iu the tetiderest infant; in fact, in all cuta
neous affections it is invaluable. As a general pit-
rilhror tho blood, and an eradicuiar of all abati-
unle diseases, this preparation will undoubtedly
tukethe ptecedonco ofall other remedies. Iigeni*
ly operates upon nnd regulates the bowels, re-,
rfloresto the blood its wonted purity, givus tone to
the stomach, and promotes digestion.
It will effectually relieve Erysipelas even in its
worst stages, and all persons suffuring from the-
distressing complaint are advised In uso jt, first *0,
but if no mnrkuiJ roller be found after taking one
hnttle.it will bo nocessaty to use the Ilydriodated
Potash with it.
Not withing to publish cortficntes n* is done in
tho cases of all quack medicines of the day, 10 ef
fect their snio. and so force them upon iho public,
(he *ubscriber begs leave to state that his prepara
tion hn* been prescribed and used by n number of
physiclaiisund planters of our city mid mdghhnr-
hond.-with great success, viz: Dr R 1} Frost, Dr
W G Ramsay, Dr Tho* Y Simons, Di O Pritoli-
»»d, M-oa U S II S,-n|| Qt thi-.
city; Dr Jarnc* Stoney, Beaufort, &c. Piice Sl
pnr bottle, or §5 for6 do. Prepared by
r-, t /-PETER M, EPPING.
Chemist and Druggist, corner Broad nnd
King streets, Charleston, S. C.
Agout for Savannah,
. „ f A. A. SOLOMONS.
~ , y r Markrf-l
> equarn.
SEEDS,—The Subscrilicrs have
received a olmice selection of GARDEN
SEEDS, which have been raised with groat rare
by n Seedsman of high reputation, amf are war-
Miitml as good h* any to be found in tliiscmmirv
■ m. «ml *• IJSTAIt b—ltroNn or
ASt'AUAUUS—Giant, and
ltn.it*.
MEANS—(Ivi ln-v, Dwarf,
ur 8a:ip,—Uarty Mo-
hawk. Early yellow, G wenk«,
Eirf.ly Chinn Dwarf or lumo
Kid nnv, ltefug<e«r IdOOto I,
llilfMooii (pole or ru nine.)
LwrgH while Lima, While
Dutch imoiirr, Scarlet ruu. ‘
Bli, Itr.l Crnnb*rry.
nEE l'—Early Moot! T
mp.Eoug hluiiil.M hit- French
isogar.
iTtton
UOrOM —Early while,
Black. While Eovlikh.
MARJORAM—S Aim.
O N to iV—V.illow Dutch,
Eurgc rod, Silver akin,Onion
sett*
OKRA.
PARSI.l:V-.Ciirlnil.
PARSNIP—Lurgn Diilch,
Guriia.y, '
PEPPER-Bell, Cnyci.p,
PUMPKIN — Connecticut,
iWurnniMlI',
J WINER A GO’S CANADIAN VERMI-
• FUGE—The bust rnmnity over yet discov
ored for nil kinds nf Worms. It not only de«
slroys Worms nnd invigorate* the whole system,
limit dissolves and ourries oil* (be superabundant
slime nr mucus, so provident in tho stomach nnd
hovvol* nf children, morn ospnciully of those in
bud health. Tlie mucus forms (be bo I or nest in
which Worm* produca th.-ir young, nnd by room-
vine it, it is impossible for Worms to remain in thr
body. It h harmless in its efl'ncia on tho system,
nnd the health of the patient is -il way*improved hy
it* use, when no Wotimtaro discovered; tho modi-
cinu being pnlni.ihlo, no child will refuse to tike it,
not oven tho moat <Ielio»to, Just rnneivod, und
for sale I.y TIIOS. RYERSON
may 21
H AVIKft TAKEN STORE
Owons’ new buildings, south aide Market
«qnnro, l am now offering a birue,fashionable and
entiruly new Stock of Ready Mada Clothing. Hats,
Boots, Shoe*, Trunk*, Carpal Bags, etc. These
goodnenn bo sold ol much lower prices than cum-
tomnry.H* l have, adopted U10 cash Hystem.
It being a now bitsincHx, | will Mints (hot I atn
prepniodto furnish overy thin'ff u<nolly kept in a
Clothing or Bpnt and S.'hio Store. Tiia most fiie-
tidions gontlomnn can he fitted om. from head to
foot, hi my Clothing Room*, up stoira. I am pro
vided wtlli a larxo supply of Negro Brogans,Vui-
table for town, river or plantation use.
To all that.woold.pnrdhase or egnmltie any of
my gootU. I hereby atmonnee tit *t I am at airtimes
ready t« Mceivocall*.
nevlR WILLIAM B. IlAtcl
riicfo hnving is from Mr.Jidiu Brown, an ox-
tensivo bnilderin tha city of Nuw York, and nn-
oih.-r I ruin Mr, Woodruff, of Klizuhethtnwn.-
Iho origtiiMlcerificntos of theso and many other*
may be soeu.it No. 125 Fultwn street, New York
Nr.w York, March in. IBI3 —f waslnst fi.ll at
tacked with a pain a»daovor«-«oroiio<s of the chest,
which continued for a number ol' week-. I had
previously ft»r several year* been auhjocl to a per
manent weakness of the chest caused by a strain.
I'hialnrft attack gave mo much approltension, a* I
f'.nnd it wu9 the commmiceuiemoi'u fatal disenno.
Ahniit the middle of Dacemlmr I began to take
Dr. Wistar * Balsam of Wild Cherry, a single hot-
tin of winch soon removed nil soreness from the
client, added strength Lid vigor to tho lungs—
und l now regard myif.|fti* perfectly. *ouud and
We d' John Brown 61 Auii-street.
„ LIVER COMPLAINTS.
KvnwLE3Vit,LK.Jnne20.1843—This will certi
fy that I have beenafilioted with n Liver complaint,
genoinl debility, and pain in my side, for several
yours, nnd for eighteen months had been unable to
do Httvwork. In December Inst, I commenced ta
king Dr. WiMar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, and
found immediate bonefit fiom it. I soon began to
gainstr'augth, the pain in my side wa< relioved.and
l had also a cough, which wi* entirely cured in a
few weeks hy thji tuedicino.
Anna D. Hopkins.
1 hn above certificate is strictly correct
. Knowles &. Chkkskman.
Just reemvod and for. safe by
“ RYF.I
1 ..2.v 1 n •’•“"y •o r ",'F«nt. curly Chu.
*J rk A t,roen Blo,M ’ 8 "* HoUpur. 3i foci,
^ 8utt * r Eci | fi Early lywfn, 3i feni, |
piiuiihcad. (.Me Drumhead, li'olifle. I fnn.
f iy
-»ale Drumhead,
l.arjio lu.o II UorinH, (.Me
J, * Early flat Dutch,
Uroou Mnr.eil.
c.MiuiLuwnn—r-.rif
and Inin. 1
CEEBRY-Whuc rfolM.
CRESS—Curled ur IVp-
pcrgriM liroad lonf.
CUCDM BER-E.rly
Frani ) Early clmuar, Early
1 •••‘.'’’’"t Early Ion*Kr«Ba
*- A it R O T—Early liorn,
Euny Ora «r#.
t.ORN—Sworn nr 8iif«r,
E, U!J , JL H " f,rt ' , Ta'Crfforu.
EGG PLANT-P„rplr.
*U E “7 0reu " vtrlsd
Scuicli. Purplo.
0 , P / , ' a ~V' l ”,l?' Vos hiMpinn.
•I eerlv VVanvk-k. *.'fuot.
"t*fJ V jli»ulil*l.l—on, Ira inn.ti
l'nn,Go|ilou
, DwarfMar-
I'-olific, | f 00l) Ma^uMai*
RADISH—'Vhlto Fall.har-
ily Lonx Sc«r>|, |,on» R.,|.
S,fn , V; lTU o rUi '’ Vdlo*
Turnip, (ffnn NHmmor anil
“'“"I 1 ,I'lMk Fall
or apnaltti.
RllURARB ROOTS.
HAt.SIFV,
RAGE.
iner' ,l0Un ' , ,4 ° ul ' or
LEAK — t.urjjo Scotch,
Loniton. ’
i Esrly SiiminBr
U, S'' « a , r , l >' ttaamiMr crook
neck, >» inter crook nock.
Cocoanut or Porte,*, v*|,„.
ra l*°-' cifc'aMoAlerro*. 1
7 U HN I P— Early <»Mtr
KTTIJCi: _ Orumtmnd,
't <;“ rl «l.m | .- L«r,« Ki.tli.il Nnrriilk Hrli>
^ *epi 24
T. RYF.R30N & CO.
T>AISII^I8, Acc.—Raisins, Fig*, Prunes!
Xt> nnd Presurvcd Giui **
I Ginger, for sale by
II. J. GILBERT. Weal aidu Market so
fnb 18 1
I1AUT a, The Kuivhl or Gwynnn, A Tale
JL of tho Time of the Union: by Charles Lever.
Tlm Secret Passion: by the author the “The
Youth nf Slikk«penr«.” . •
Burton; or, the {Jiegos: hy' tlie author of “Ln-
fittc.'
Iriglehorough Hall, and Lo»d of the Manor; by
H4nry W. Herbert.
Tho Duke and Cousin: ,bv Mrs. Grey.
Blsurhe Talbot: or. the Maiden’s Hand.
The Bandits of the Ossge{ tWcitern Romanes:
by Cmsrsnn Bennett.
An Authentic Account of Thundsrbcli and
Lithlfooi; two Notorion* Highwayman.
Ellen Feoton, and Ilia Secret Poisoner: by Mr*.
Elizo fiberidnn.
Old Iron Bides and Old Adams,
The tsedore: nr the 111 Fated Bnrquo.
The Lady’s Dfesmrnr the Fortune Teller of
ill; A Legend of. Boston. “
jo mil
Cupp's Hil
wpt J
Received hv
. COOPER. J
rial ruhlutfo.
ME (.ON — R.-aan Cilron.
Caiitolu|io, Eiirgr
' FI.OWRR sr.EDS.
j“ fc * a ••cb.llu nN.'K.. snw.|,
1,0 1 >1“ IU0 .1.
FIEI.D AND PEOWER. SEEDS, & n .
BqokwhMi. Broom Corn, Uluo ann.
Sm,!. Rump SccJ, Millet, ltd Clover, K,
Flower Seed,, Keel,. Fruit '»,„l Or„™,„e„„,l
— nrdcrlrom ene of Ihe ho.leiid
ShUrtSfry '* N “"° y ' ”"' 1 Mo ' v,r Uurden* iu
d,e,h„v’;,:,bi'L""'“' ""
Agnnts for iho Amoricm Asricnlinrist, publish-
DEN
fb; FIATS' AWD CAPS.—Th
Ihhenribers ore nqw prrpnrec to
Ltrtiifh -the former patron? qf the
.^•concern end the puMio generally,
withanextcnsivcondwollMleotedwookolHArS
andj GAPS, uu bi-tler torms than eyfy before of-
fored, having every advantage vvliichuny uinuufoo-
lurer can possess.
niig!2 IVEB,HORSEY Ar CO.
sale by
aeptIH
~A lre*h supply of tbit
—- — — — ,— * — ,* Fiy t
Cfleornted Shaving Soap, In pots, jukt : re
ceived. aud Inr self ly • • • ,
•WO n. R. HgNDBICK30N.
| 1 inn.Mia ioi;K & VEUMiFUGE—Iflcroo'
X just received mid for *.- |p by,
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Agent for ffrn Proprcctor.
G UWS, RIFLES, PI&TOIj$, AND
Il AHDWAHE.—’I'liuuiiUirritirt beg* l#«v«
to call the attention uf spurnmii-ii und other* to
(he fact that hi* Guns, «Srr, nr* all made uxprewly’
to order in Englanii, cotisrmienily th**j tun pur
chase at the fiiKl frire, ami d*-pond uu a belter
irticl.-tlmn those imporU-tl in Nm thorn ritie* fur
the pnrpo-eofs pplying tie South. The follo
wing ruinprisb a pan.ol* my s’m-k; viz i
Plain. Doublo Gnus $7 fill in $15
Real Stub and Twist, Pat. Br. a» h ?J7 to $75
Plantation Mii>ketH $2 50 in $4 60 .1- uag
Westlvy Riuhunl’a Cap* .-ki f»u |m>V b#g uf 5tJ(T JT HDAiisAAURi
Wnlkvr’s bent Cap* 37 j i-vnu p»-r box . “ e I* * Rose, Cin
French Cups l^centx per Uux
Best Powder 374 cents pet IU
Pui.itiilioii Powder 20 cent* ppt lb
Dn do §51 50 pi-rM-g
Baldwin’* Wadding SOceuii per box.
Togi tbor with a generul nasnrtim-ni ,,f Single
Suns, Rifles, Pisiul-, Flu-ks, Punches. Rogers’
ino Table and Pocket cutlery. Hardware. & r. «t
low prices for curb. Call and examine for your
selves.
JOHN CARRUTHERS,
Sign of die Big Gun
REPAIRING ofall kind* of (inn*. Lucks, & c,
carefully attended tu by auperior workmen
may 14
^OltlCIILTURALIM PLI'M I'.NTS.—
Having inode large additions to thnir former
nssoitment of Agricultural Implmuciit*. tlio sub-
scribors now olfur to pbinlere aud merchants, a
hotter stock than overtmforo offered in tlie South
ern country, consisting in part, of the following
ar'icles, viz: u
PLOUGHS.
Yankee Cast Iron. Non. Jl), J I, IQ and if)
Dagon, or Connecticut Wrought Iron. 1.2.3 »t4
Allen pattern
Kugglea. Nor*' «Vr M uon's Improved viz:
F.nglo, heavy 2 horse or ox *
Do.
with wheel and cutter
No 2 B, n largo 2 liqr.su
Do. with whuefaml cutter
No A 3, medium 2 irtosu
“ A 2, light 2 horse
“ A !, light 1 mills*or garden
" flinch light 1 horse tinning
" 7 do do niedium 1 Iji.rsc turning
”15 do do new pattern I do do, for light soi
'* A I, side hill 2 horse
" O, do do 1 do
Sub noil, n heavy 2 horse or ox
Dn. No I, a medium 2 homo
Do. O, J do
Double Mould Brnnd orFnrtowmg. I horse
Cotton Trenching. I horse
Rice do. iicw pattern, withguage wheel.
The nbovo Ploughs with ami without stocks—
extra stocks for the improved Ploughu
HOES.
Lyndon’s extra black Corolinn.O. 1,2 A 3. crown
Do. bright do, U, 1.2&3, do
Do. Riue,No. 2 and 3 do
Do. New ground, PP nnd PPP do
Do. Oval Eyo Grubbiug. Nos. 2 mid 3 do
t>a. Round Eyo do Nos. 2 and 3 do
Lyndon A. Co’s. Anchor, 00, 0, I nnd 2 do
Brado'* Parent, 0, 1,2,3 and I do
Light Yaiikuu
ColllniA CoV ) . .. . I bnni’K
Boo,I’. *j Voriou.pou.hu. Ef.yj
. S1JOVKI.S. 1 “
Haiiillnil Bpmlr*. riockDl Rpmlm
Cttl.TIVATORfJ, HARROWS, Sin.
Improvp.t Cultivumr#, wilh|C.irn 8|i#||„r*
giia;o wljeol Fou Mliu.ta n nii-a
FalcntGliiir
FI.-uKation Whseftnrrows
Common Straw Culli-r*
I’aienl do. do.
Stvinxlntriws
Grain Crildlpa,n#« patlcrn
Ui-'o dn. Jo.
Cultivatur Flou^’h, or Horan
Uao
Common Harrow*
Falrlins do
Corn nnd Cobb Crurlmra,
build mill
Do. do. for hOra# power
SCVTIIES, HOOKS. &c.
Eng1i«*li Patent 8oyilm«
Amerirnn (Jr ** do.
Ora*» Plan do.
BcVlha Snniili*
Briar and Baxh do.
I)o. Hook*
Corn Cutlcia, Pn*r Rpm
O* Yoke*and Ox Unws
With a variety of
For nn|n hy
. HAZARD. DENSLOYV A- WEBSTER,
jnn 1
Frail*,Ax. Hc-tveu
Dirl Samper*,for pat.,road*
Priuiuig Sbimra
iiiiif Bbnurn
Harden lion, do. Rnkra
Dilcbiilf Knim
iffili ' “
Trainnlntuiiig Trowel* and
Fork#
Gardnn Rant*, !>#. Lh.#*
nplcmenta not meiituitied.
(^.ROCRUIES.-H. A. CRANK offers
Inr sale un fnvuraldo t
fell II
PKN8LOW & WEBSTER.
P 'AVWH WAKJG»IOrJSE-No OR.o-
hng Slip. New York.—Cvrus W. FrKLD
" l !, er *„^ r .; -, .! , ! e : 01,1,01 OW0sl Mnnnfnctnrers’ price*
a very extensiys assortment of PAPER, compris,'
ingov,. ry possible vnrioly, adapted to the wants of
nr a Vi , L ,Ur / ,U "f fl»«» country. Pupcr
ofall kinds mnde lo order at short notice. Tin?
«r C \i "i 1 n ® ^npar i* tinusnnlly large, a pari
or which is of very superior ulmlity. Paper Mak
ers Maternda of every description, imported and
koptcoiwiontly on hand, viz: Fellings, Wire Cloth.
Fourdriuier VVires, Bleiuhing Powder, Blue Ul
tramarine, Twine. &o.
Rag*.-Canvass, Bale Ropo, Gmps Rope, Bag-
gtng, &o„, purchased. fi, r which (he highest price
■o -asIrvIfvMow.d. —i yr jnly 24
lor sale on favorable tertu*.
SWJAKS.—Id III,,/, Sl Or (I. N«« o,.
leniwt 25 do Mihcov-i>Io; 3d ile.CR-< dn : Id do
refined Orlenn*; 50 pnck .g.-n Smart’s loaf,
crn*h«d.nnd Powdarnil.f) huxun White Havana.
COFFEE.—151) bugs Rio; 00 do Lag .urn; 5) do
Java.
molasses.—no i»hd* cobn, 25 tierces do; go
burrs*! Orle.m*.
CRACKERS, «!bc.—20 bids Butter; 20 do Bos-
inn; 20 do Sueur; HI dn Pilot BivuU.
SHOT.—100 bag* iis-orti'd.
POWDER.—50 kegs, HNsorind.
BACON —20 Cask* rid *; 5 do shoulder* nudOdu
ham*.
PEPPER & SPICE -10 has* each.
PORTER.—20 cask- Byass pis ; 20 do du qt.;
20 do do Ale. 1
ALMONDS—10 frails soft ri.rll.
RAISONS —25 boxes 25 half do.
1’EAS.—20 half cliost*. Black ; 20 qr. clnisin, Hy
sun; ID ease*. Imnoiial.
VlNE«iAR —2500 Cider,5 c<i#bn While Winn
CANDLES.—6 hoi*** Adninnuiim; 'Judo Soi-iu>
25 do Tallow.
SOAP.—10(1 boxen varioushianda,
TOBACCO —200 pneknse* varuHi->brand*.
SF.GARS.— 1 (JO 000 Sputiiril aud Pnuuipo, the
most improved brimil*.
LIQUORS, WINES. Am-.—10 pipon and knir do
puro Olnrd BiamL; It) pipes pure Holland
bin; 150 bid* Western Whiskey t 100 du
Northern Gm; 50do Ml Rum; 25 do Kx»ra
choice old MoUOitgnUolii .VVlnsfceyt IU do
••Bouibi'n" do; 15 pipes and qr casks rhoice
old Madeira Wine: 2 Mills choice old P..*u
10 bids old Pouch Brandy.
July 2!)
wmm
ENINT _
Mfe
• > —,. r
T^kSie Olb. -rfke—I|Wj ,
JLrf Wiqlqr ■irain.d Hncnn Oil,
Wim.r ■irain,d Sp.nn OlC l
«n,ln«d SoI.r Oil.Mlldii oiiWKcl,
f>WI do Train IJil, recalird pc, till
D.ldwin,a„dawl-aB^.fj.r«.'
»«PI 18 . V.Oil
G > II. HBNDRICKniJN,
• . bona* building., idlW.
ing nrliclu., viz;—!
Iiozn. IUy’« l.nmwi
Ar
uggl.l, In Gib,
nln ti.e Tuliovr.
ii;dto^«lqd MnrcitoiTICO
,zn. IUy’. Unman Pvrqn.BO l'ag.(nob)
FC : nd P "2 e ' q, i l <*«&) Wau?
d Ninning.; Ocn.k, lira! roil Fiitn.h, ;>
I.K >Vtoiling Sudit, 1 du Ombre ftladdar.
B.ng'.l Indigo, rAV. Wiff 'a.l,, t
W srisTE
. 1 case recbi^e'd'
A,
red per Irilt .PhlUirs. And [.
G R.JIENDR1CKSON.
• nnd (or
While Scented Son
fur sale hy
uiar 21)
Cinnamon, Almoud. nod
ip in Bars, just rereived and
G. R. IIENDRIC&SOM,
•S
B UTLER’« TArt TEL L S S SEIDLl’l Z,
Ihe fiolid ingredients o
Hie SeidIJt* Bprit'g combined in one compound
powder, the etfervseeing soloiion of which in wo*
»r is Very nearly Ustels**.
i . - Besh'es being more
paloteoble. it is made in much less time, and with
infinitely less trouble, ihnn that pmdueed with tlm
two powders in tlm oFoal way. Prepared hy
Thomas Butler, 4 Cheapsido st. London. Sole
b X _ G. tt. HENDRICKSON,
Gilihnq'a'Buililingg. ^
apr 7
H O AH.—ycnM.s new crop Cuba Honey
just roeeived and for snle Ki -
splfl
crop
le hy
END1
G- R. HENDRICfeSON.
.JPji-JSOWs Ac.--
m D n Feuchtw«nger> Cockroaoh, Rat and
Mouse Poison, a sure and safe destroyer ofthosu
- ... jyer
nnndniM vermin. Alio, III. inralible Brd;D0i
■ ' - ..... "■*
Pui.iin, I’or sale by (i R HKNDRICKSON,
°l l1 0 (liblnjii. Buildingg.
OONFECTIDNAliV -6U bote. Ciinfiel
V> .ry nC .upyiiir qiioliiy, lending frimi
Commbia and for sale by
“,P r8 B.R. HENDRICKSON.
etiof
scU
rnni, for Cough*, Colds: &c.
" inUVi
Jayne’s Carrtintivo Balsjtn for Dysentery und
Siinirtn-r Complaint*. J J
Ihdr* 1 * * ^ * f ^ , °^ U ^ ur , ^ ,e P rcscrva fl°n uf the
Tlae. Vermifuge IVr Worm, in Cliil.
J.yne’. Sanelive rill, for Dlllmu, Comptolnte,
&c.
A iorge .npnly nritm,n pnpninr r.medie. In
received and fur .ale nt Pliilndelplito nricre. bv
G. R. IIUNUR1CKSON 1
l,r ' r 9 Oilibbn’. Hnllding.
pillidH i A1 1 111C A.—1 bbi bo.l queliw, iuit
z- received, nnd for tale liv
a. R. HENDRICKSON.
Gibbon.’ Bnlldlnga.
nuTAbH.-3 m*. oral mil New York
M. inspection, binding from brig Aclon. for naln
V ju„e 10 G ' R ' ,,EN01llCKS °N
MMiyiy'nyrtJjMSfa Hyeerim.
Sil,"Wb M y“ J - # Briltoh College or"
j 111 # 88 O- R. HENDRICKSON.-
/^JIIVQEJB —10 kegs fresh ground Gmeera
V Jhih received und lor *ale. bv ®
« • .k - -nu lor sale, by
jnneJD G. R. HENDRICKSON
\xroAvwa TWlMf=3S53=^
TT eorled nzca end qnnlitiea. foronle, by
J"1‘ in G. R, HENDRICKSIIN.
PS®Htn®WiiiI vine
GAR —l bblyii-| eeceired end for ini. by
June 18
HENDRICKSON. ‘
Gibbons’ Buildings.
«8®asSS&55
(ermirmietlioae noaion. Vormin, for aole by
juneo r: u ucMntitn»e,t.
G. R HENDRICKSfiN,
*\\1 ^1 GINGER.—A fresh supply of wlnio
VV Jamaica Ginger. h..t
sale by
june 5
received'and lot
G. R. flEN r '**"'*
IENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Building.
C ThlN^'f’ s - VKOBTA-BtJB £o.
■ TiON.—All eir. otual cure for erunfinns of
^ Kll-pie.;
“a" a= MMCE:
rasas
upon the skin, Cnlnneuus ifrllnbjljry onddi rolo-
rntions are ulso rrmuvod, und a innSiti «7iiK
0 "Fo P V. i r."b^'^"',1 \VfsA
For pel. by G. I(. Hf-NDRICKSON.
■ " y8 ° - Gibbon’. Building.,
■pAPIitt.—200 reams Letter and FooLrnn
■ P*por, aiSj«r^u,;|iii,^ g„„Ireceijed .nS
lor sale
mav I f
G. tt. HENDRICKSON.
Jp/Ee-ETeo
certain core for the Pj|i#
mlher itilernal or external, bleeding or blind . VI
“" b J; a „ G- H, HENDttfcKSON
Gibbon.’BoilC,.
C I™ BoH.1T,
—i, -: -°rj and Brazillian Tuck Comba flhM*
and liniiatioti long bock Combs Side Pnmi>a «r ■
l al!!3bl|g
son.
c ei,ed,ml fo, ,.y G R HENDRlcKaON!
y IB ... , Gibbon.’Imildine.
/^ttOCUIUES.-IUl. imz
VJ ‘Sonp-GOdo Fav’fi
I\T e w
i.^1 0*n i
GOODS. - -Goorgia and Virginia
k.I.Bk. U.a.u CS I - 1 — ■ .1 1.1 . —
~ - 0*tiihurg*| Heavy Striped do: Flax do: 3^
7-8 nnd 4«4 Bro Shfrtinj|»j 8 and 10-4 do Sheet-
- . • •*■ - -tftjj' —
«-w uiiu oru omn .-,., „ , W||-ol .
fngt Bleaolisd nnd Bro Jeans: Mariner and Shirt-
inr Stripes; Marlboro Plaids apd Stripe*, R| Utt
nnd Mixed Detdiir. Cotton Gambroonsand Nan
keens,in store and for sale by
mar 17 HENRY H.3TOTESBURY.
B uckwheat Ftoutt—fn biiifimd
ter ltbis,‘ for pale by IL J. GlLBEIvT, ‘
West side Market
fsb 85
liamiiiom)‘.i
palu Soap
50 huxon Colgat’e do do
51) half boxes Fumi'y Snap
25 hoxi’H No 1 ClmcoIa'H
50 M Piioripo SeVnrto. It) has* Black Tcpper
2f> hoxe* Mustard. 5 bag* Allapice
20 hid*clarified Siiyar
5 hlidschoice Si Croix do
200 Demijohn* Is. 2*. 3s. and fls
Ml boxen Bunch Rai.*iiii«.GU doz Biooma
50 dnz pnimad Falls,20 boxes Table Salt
3 uhekta Ouluuv clioce Tea
Jo rmet -‘Byass" London Porter
1(1 bankets “Rococo” Ch nop-tgne
20 boxes assorted Cordials
80 bids Crash Hnd Powdered Sugar
]5 hags Brazil Sugar. 18 eight*casks Brnndv
J5 quarter casks Malaga Wine
15 do do "Duurette” Malaga Wine
5 eight ' do du du do
6 quarter do Madeiia Wins
15 right do do do
2 half pipos Otard, Dnpny & Co.'s Brandy
5 hbls Clover LeafGin. 16 do CordiuU
13 Venel’s-Ragalis Ssgars
200 Reams Wrapping Paper
60 Grow Andrew’s Cfi. wine Tohaico
J-IIB B Al, 0711^^,
hy eci,uin ' ,;■>'»».pm,:r:;i‘
»„ is 0 U - HJffiJttlCKSON.
r:— Gibbous' buildme*.
Ut,L'b 6AHSAPAUIU.A— ATHTBiili’.
Compound EviraM *
1 Compound Ezirael of SlrLvSS..'n...k
Rhonm.lipm, chronic „ r ,|. "iouiV’i’fun-
fom' eonnlertict ibo d«S., Jf
focu of Morcury, and all dlssssra arisin# from ...
impure .Into of the blood, rqual i«
^sr
=—• Gibbons'' building.
L^Vn Soldm/id AHtrnlLnap Wick
^l«ks for Lard Lamps sod rl,,
d | .-.jk,ro».. | .by <* ^ uendrIckson
— -‘ >.b . '_Gihhnn’s buildings.
ou uroaa Anarew s ciu wlng Tnha«en
20 boxp*.perfumed Soap, IftOQros* Friefinn
tohes, landiiir from brigs Fhilura and John
Matches,
Hartman/ add for- ento by - ,
■apt 15 G.O.NNERAT A: BARIC.
/ 1 AlflPHlNJfcJ.—A freeh •utp/dy’of ferviu
■or 84
'MmMilfflSMiik
tomiadandfor'^I!"by S “* m Pr ‘ uci So, f-jek
apr IA
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
JPflM O. R. lfENDRICtran..
D Shoiild.n; 400 Him.. .
«. P (S