The daily Georgian. (Savannah) 1835-1847, October 14, 1847, Image 1

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L •WCIU; Hitoi W Uio 0 *us ki l‘iui >roh». CIU 01 •Ml •ltd plica mi.:, •S|50SSS5,--: wfif^kTi'ripS^S^' “ d a* ^^tSoTipm^o^oliiui 5J®fjasre»ca- cr/SMy nilSrnoon. m nmi S® fiS tfS®”^ ir ” {K, “’ rain,l,op ' iwj‘i!J“Atcutorssn IAdiilitM IW Debl ‘ ,rf“JcKdi“"‘»«" J “ r ind'niriiccomits, fuu.t KffirfSn»ro mSei•* iKornorAdmiuWrator, «Sd2S£ .Xiloit*1.0 Hr*.,.T..o*li;y of Mil MU P" , usual Hours ol solo, III UlO M«S; tl, u county where llio Let. rtSfifiSiy, of Admiiiieiri.tu.il, or Guardrail. sasKsV» f ;s ?Ju ""' s " u,e ' rtero.sucUsidesore'oMhM- . bo nb . r^tSgSuS lJU lk ^^nrS*^^o hf ExeauUu,. AdmltUMra. jfSi 1 ’flKSaio e™*" 1 , sixT y, niVS before the day ol sale. These sales must PASenlllio Conti House door of lira county in k 1 Witho'riroporiy'i^diistei mid on llin first Tiles. jSifSa nmittln Ltweon tho hours often In tho marnhiis'idlhtu'inthe nllornoon. Nosnlo Iron, wdiy is .-slid, unless so expressed in llio udvor- ''Sradonihy EiecitBrs, Administrators nnd riSrantolho Coitrt of Ordinary for leave to u Ln.Tn'° .t be published FOUft MONTHS. dales of personal property (except negroosl ol teone aniflnteitate estates by Moodier. and Ad- miniotrators, innst ho advertised I 0R.1 Y HAYS. Applications bv Executors and AdminUtrolors, |sr letters Disinissory must lie published SIX MONTH 3 Api.lUalioi.rnr foreclosure of Mortgages on real tiulo, must beadvertised mice a month lur FOUR 'ordlnofllioConrtofOrdinary, (aernnipnnted oithacopyoftlie bond of ngreouiciil) In innke ti tles 10 land, iniisllic advorlijcdTlinte Mohtiio at If.llt . . , , Shnriir*sale* underexecutions rnguli\rljj «nnt; SIXTY td by the courts, utn«l l»c advertised ij^VS-mndcr mortice executions PAYS-Sales of perishable property under order order of Court, mint be advertised generally, TEN DAYS before the Huy of Sale. */ All letters directed to this Office or the F.d- tor,*mast lie post paid to entitle them to nttnntion. CliiUi’evcr, fDunib Ague.-JiUep irnmcnt Sc lierpittent aTevers & :: all the various .forms,of Hilious-Pi senses’ SFBiiDif®&TnOpS&Y;| c IJ RED ; ,-w. N ^tHHi:-, liullit EA'"'- “ A rp HIS in valuable motlicino w ns prepared from JL nn extensive practice of several years la* o hilious climate, nnd is nover known to fitil ol curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases &■ t*ovn named, Those who Are auffprlriff from nlluctionB of HiIb kind, ns also thoso who have become invalids from their rtfi-cls upon tho constitution, will find the India Chntitgoaue a most hi valuable remedy for purifying tlieblood.and thoroughly cleansing from the system the morbid effoots of a bilious climata. The wonderful operation of tho Cholagoguein eradicating bile from the liamsu system, can only explain It* extraordinary agencyiu iho speedy, tho rough and permanent core offeror and ague, aud the various grades or intermittent and remittent fevers. It is equally effectual fiirihecure of Liver Com- E lu in I, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver : also iilnraemetit of the Spleen, called Ague Cake, nnd tho various forms of hilious Indigestion.— Thoso, with tho other varied afflictions of suoh oliniates, arising from a common tninaimlcause, are only modifications of tiro snmo disease, and e- nually controlled by the same remedy. Tho operation of .the Cbukigogne, as Its name imports, is upon tho liver—promoting the din cliargo ofbile. Tho thousands who have used it need uo further evidence bfite value than its hap* py restorative ellV.ms. Forj"|j J’^oaNER.' jnn i| Monnme it Square, T iie native Fui FERKIFUCiE.- _ .'or llio Cure of Bilious, Rottiitleut mid In* IrroiiUotil, or Ague and Fever, and miter di*p.;u- eiincidental Ion debilitated state of the system, ruch as nigiit sweats, Ac At*. The native Febrifugo is off *red. The propria* lor ti aware that the common objections to all new preparations will he urged against lilts, to uSriiie all such objections, he tins simply In stale that it it prepared according to the reeipt of nn MUiiii'mplijviciin, who used it with perfect sue- rest through a long practice, in perhaps the mo*t fickly.region of onr country, viz : the iMi»bissippi *.ll y. Again from tho exalted es'imu iun in whifli Q linin'* is held, not only by the people, hut b) llio most skillful physicians, ii will appear inperarnspunry io offer any new article, lint llio Native Febrifuge po»>e«n«all the power and cer tainly of Qnuiiiifl in controliug Fever without afflicting tile head, and may be safVIy used there- for, \v|ii*re CAuiiiinn is inadmissible. It i< nut the purpose of tho proprietor however s iuctinu* i’d hy custom on such occasions, to attempt a dis play of medical knowiedgn hy adopting some nun of the contrndic'ory tlieor'in* afloat, w ith regard to the character nnd r.nn.«*s of Fever. Believing with tho learned Gregory that though there lias bei'u !*o much written concern ing Fever there m no ouo Fiihjm t in tho vvtiule circle of me*iiciil science which null itidolvuH so tinny disputed point*. Letting all theories puss, we stand by In els, Tho first of which is that the Native Febrifuge «ill cure fever, from wiiatever caino it in ly hivo originated, and if any doubt dirts,as to liio fact we invite the afilinled to tho te-l, with coufi leoco as *o the issue. What it lias done it will do. 'Hie following curiifiente of utio well known will show what it ha* done. Savannah, |*>th May. 1817. Mr. Jas. A l.n Kochi’ having requested uto to stallstny knoulckgc of*the Native Febrifugt*, I I'ltu pleasiira m slating Hi it it win used bcuufici* "tally in (lie Fevers of the valley of the Missiasip- pi »n l Arkanvi*. in all canes iu which (luiuine i.< tisunlly cxhilmcd. mid was admissible in congesii* on* ol the hraui w||,*ii Ci'iiniuo Was supposed to be cmiliaiudicatG*l. J. J. .MITCHELL., ill I). . EmvotiAU. Sept. 30, 1.817. »<Mr .Sir:-I„ compliance ivitli my promiso to l*. , tyoii heir Iroru me, with regard to tlm c loot of vour Felirifugn, parttm me in hand you the fnl- lowing statement ol faeM. For naaily 3 yesia my wire has been laboring under the elluots of con* u,m y tvfttr'ing L'iu U and Fuvom, nutwiih-taud- nig all the reinolies prescribed hy offr best Phy*j. fisnr. sad*t the lime I procoroJ The NriveFcb- nftige, — L - * * - • • .. . C UREN I3I?FI3V'1 , I3ijU--VVI FliUUT SEEING THE PATIENT!! BY M. S. THOMSON, M. D„ MACON, GEO. The subscriber after an experience often yenrs ... the use of Botanic IUmrdiks, has so fnr per fected liis system of treatment as to he able, in n great majority of chronic diaon-'cs, to effect npor- mnnciit cilia without eversxKiNG titk patiknt, restoring them to health without subjecting thoui to tho incoiivetiluttcoand expense of long and tedi- mis journeys, nr the cold charities of strangers homes and firesides. To many this may appear as unreasonable a? it did to him sometime agn k bnt field urn indisputable, and what to him appeared turn a mere chimera of the brain, is happily trow a matter of every day occurronoe. Tho undersigned has thus Tar preferred publish- itig Tines?atkmbnts nr oTUEtts relative to the buiiuliis derived from his practice, thinking that that course comported much honor with true dig nity ol feeling than pure personal puffing in Ilia pa pers orthostilllessrnpuiahlecoiirseto whichsuinu high-minded (T) physicians resort, ol egotistically Hounding theirown trumpetsby the bedside of their patients: and I now see no good reason lo change my course, but bIioII continue to give such certifi cates. as will disarm doubt, and which, though some persons d^om them '*oa-»y e<>t '• P■ J® V'*' * , * 0 J''' 9 he will givo any man FIVE HUNDRED HOL LARS to procure their equal in Georgia—equally well nutheiqjcutcd, under a forfeiture of a like amount. , , , . Thu factspresouted by him aro such ns lin is pre pared to demonstrate at any time to the satisfaction or tho articled or their friends, who may wish to tost it. The fallowing will spook for themselvest UKimaiA, l Tliis may certify that iu the Jones Comity. J fill of 1844, my son William, about 10 years of ago, was taken with nervous fit- verand was sttuo cd t»y Dr. Gibson f.*r a long time; and notwithstanding ull ho could do. ho hi ill continued to get worse, so lint when the fever left him lie had completely lost the use of his lower ex tremities, on I could not walk a stop nor bear his weight upon his feel} his legs beettno cramped and drawn, and he suffered almost intolornhle an guish from pains; ho continued in this terrible htnto for over three mouths, reduced almost lu notliing but skin and hone. At last when all hope ol his improvement had vanished, I heard of llio success of Dr. Thomson of Macon, in treating dis ease, nnd concluded to liy him. I accordingly mada application, and although the DoctorKEvr.R paw blip, ho soon restored him to his usual health nod strength. He now rides about nnd attends to business as if nothing hud ever been the matter with him JOHN BARFIELD. Jones County, Nov. 24. 1815. (iRonr.iA. ) This uny ceriify that tny Houston County. J daughter Mnry.nhuutlfiyoHrs ofage, had been attacked with chlorosis and o h- or accompanying difficulties, which continued lor a considerable length of lime, and appeared lo dc- ly nil tlm usual icnmdiea that could he brought to hear on it. gho suffered greatly with painful mis. orv, till it looked like sho would go into fits, lu tins-mi llion, and aftnr relief was despaired of, I applied to Dr. Thomson of Macon, who soon per- l',*eilv enroll hor, without ever having sx.Btc hru Phe is now as sound in henlth as any lady in Geur- JOHN FERMENTER. Nov. 28. 1815. , litonniA. I I do hereby certify that my Upsom County. J daughter Atm Ehz i was ui- * vents ago with Palsv'and Dis- THE gin nfugc, we hid bec.inie perfectly despondent, fear- . ...A , j ,|, r ce ve Ingihat deathu |o,, u won|.| terminuto her disease. |4 A9 k rV run SriNB, by which, sho was entirely hailrl'j" rw Ml, "° 1,1 ! l ,h , U Uso . of 0,,e b ; , . ul " | disabled, and hat tlni use of the lower extremities, i ji nriiKeii ttic revar completely mid restored Iter *o ur to rcfpiiro only a little time to recruit her wted energies and place her in perfect health, nil Inti been the change produced in her haliit antJcoiMuiiiinnhy The Naiivo Febrifuge. With iiucera regard,"I hoi yours, A c. , Tnos.KhEBt.Kn. '"J. A I.'Korin*. Sivuiiiiuli. 1 repared and sold, t-y np( , james a. Laroche. _ Z... No. I Market iqnare Ry TJ ? i 11 ®^ WATEK.^Th^ciutriuT i inn l r a JBum litis well kuowu spring h'nni,ii,tr rralshh-hed to ne»d coinmeiidinion. Wo n- mii!!?. i 118 " ,l ‘ 1 "cioutilic mi nintly*is «- mads by an aide choiniai. P t h ' , . ,e, ® d hydrogen,2 carbonic acid, 5 mu- lone, 0 °J 5 muri ilu of 11 n I* , | ... ►HI.JIII, O I1MIIIII,; hSe n ' . '? '! ,lrao *’ -"Iphate of soda. 8 .ml- Lv H t ah o ' ! vnth " nnUi «f liuic, und pioba- I'* » |r,LO ill chn,,,,, „| lu in union in),hi it,,. .i..i . • C •-"'nmic^lw.ll! Hi. II, r r;; 0 , ...” 11 I'l-rilen. „nhi, ncljl,l,orl„,6il line any refs Sho was immediately put under tho care of Dr. Kendall, who attended hor forsometime, but with out benefit. We then nppliod to Dr. Patkor, n Root Doctor, who after ho had treated her case sometime,concluded that lie could do iioiliiue for her. \Yc then applied to Dr. Thomas, of Cullo ije.nville, who utteudod on her eight mouths with out the least benefit, for slut was left in a most da- plnrnhlecondition, perfectly liolplea*. Wherever sho was laid there aho reinaitted, without the pow- er oKinotionhy tho greatest effort or the will. Sho wilt so much reduced that she looked as if tlmre was not five pounds of Rush on tlm whole body, so that she could be compared to nothing but a living skull ton, if such could be imagined. While in this sta'c I was induced to apply to Dr. M.S. Thomson of Macon, who l am proud tosny, by tho blessings of Providence sod his skill in the use of remedies. Ims restored her to excellent bodily health and tho use of hor limbs by which show enabled to enjoy life, nnd visit about in tho set tlemeni, without the assistance of any ouo. But ctenter varifiv , ' • piMsossen. m . what surprises every body is, that she has been ro- u :. - X bstunee*. and in more alum- stored without having been seen by the Doctor, aud at the notuiiMl expense of‘JY*my dollars. WIN8HIP fl. PAGE. February 5,1840. " ... The above cases, considering their chsran*«r and importance, will put beyond dispute the fact of the fossiBir.iTf of curing without previous ex amination or the paliont; which, together with the facility ofpraenrinz medicine, silica the reduction of Postage, by mail, puts it within the power of r.vF.uv nour. no mailer where they reside, to pro cure relief from their various maladies, at a very trifling expense. Persons applying fur Medicines ought to send their symptoms and age in writing as correctly as possible, when medicines Muited to their various cases will be compounded and sunt. Letters.to entitle them to ntteutioii, must ba post-paid, and persons applying from a distance had belter en close the usual monthly fee of Five Dollars at once, hi* charge being so small ss to admit of bat slight risk in collecting. The poor of any county in Georgia may have medicinus sent gratuitously on presentation of a cenifioato ol inability to pay, signed by uny Judge of the Court, Justice of the Peace nr Minister of the Gnipei of the county in which ho resides. Tho afflicted of (lie Rev. Clor- •»v will be at all times exempt from ohnrge. M. S. THOMSON, M. D. Micon. September 1, 1810. sept fil were ..in n i„ ,lci »l>borhnod l.irli Wdtflr'u* 1 "« t»«hit ol ,,-oig tho Blue fi'iniileniinn""jY J not tin wiiln.nl il for nn' ■nil nill L-.n’rJ ' I",' "I 11,1 "fell .nnlracl Imrrnl ‘I'ln,'.vnn-r “V [ ' ,y lr .;s 1 , 11 " f 'inioinnnv olltiinlH. 1 u i>»" ^>uou Iw ? .'.‘".l'■‘ l ,"" 1 "" rH ,0 fi ilullnra *V tlm liirr.l. Cl I i UII nr nn fluniclt! hy i„iv 3, •> »i-i'iirnkr* naq. I «' I*AIiV KILLE * , ’ii»|tnih"riirnmn llni r.nn.S«raE in \V0?!iY- ""'i r.ip«,- u.uli nt | lnlh "aer.. when npplind externally, a. a t» 11! , r " C,i ?."r “» "» »» d w>«> l,,i,„., " " ,i " f»r lire,i,chill,, nnin.y, clalhlain, " r ' bnrui Fran, ii,. „ "• 11111 m "■a irtiela ll,a two 'tjuth accninpany hraJi^ 1 """'* "*« *«'» '«J-naa h '''"'.a"n,l"!'r "»«• Pain K'llar fn. n!a|. ||„, . 11101 >“ nnplyiHg ii iinm.di- • « nt to the confidence of tho public. " Hiv°, r ,md lf « l ' i ».wtfim» " h'lrns and * I* ,,, “"’ 11 • P ,ln Kdlcr fin n.™ nlJ, u T°n m Jl n c ? ,n P l,li " 1 '' » 1 " 1 neJiciH, ’ reenmnicndllip *it aa a fimul) I, a. J * S *VA!«, I jtsinr First Uoptist Church. Pii.'o New London,'Cnnn," | UU J A. LA ROCHE, r I S LOUR. BUTTER ANU SEOARH-riO hbla ' Baltimore Fleur; 25 firkins clioios Goshen Butter: 50 000 Segars. various brand*, landing from Madison and Gaz*tlfl, andfitrsMe by. . __ SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. rvoMESTir fsirairoufli^ioobb,* \ 9 fii»,.various brandy25fdo N York Whi* key; 50 do N Odo: 25 do Rum; 25 do Mqnonga- hefi Whi kev; landing, and in store, for tulle hy leb 6 .. ; SCRAN TON »V JOHNSTON. GREAT ENSUSH REMEDY For Colds, Coughs, Asthma, ahd other Diseases of the CHEST and tUJNOS. B UCHAN'S HUNGARIAN BALSAM, Ilia grant Engliih Remedy for Pectoral aud Pub monary diseases, still stands unrivalled and unstir* passed ur the mom elegant, agreeable and effectual curative of these formidable complaints now knowh tothecivilirod world. Three yenrs of trial in the United Stales, during which time it has been distributed from fileiue to Florida, has only served to establish its pre-emi nent raerit in all parts of llio country, as ike great and ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY in the worst cases of Pulmonnry diseases; and the boat at»d most agrncnblo curative of all the slight forms of coltls, cough nnd inflammation, (hut can possibly be used. SPITTING OF BLOOD. This frightful symptom of npproaching Con sumption, speedily cheeked and prevented bv tho use of Burlmn'a Huuxnrisli Balsam, which heals tho affected membrane, removes the incinionl tu bercles, and restores thoso vital organs, the lung*, to a sound und healthy condition. Remember this. •Spitting oftblofid always nrisos from a tendency to tiihurunlons diseases, and if not checked ul the outset, willsoan'-r or Intar terminate in dentil. A person who raises blood once, will ruiso blood ugHiu, unless o propercurutiveisiinmudiatcly em ployed. PAIN IN THE SIDE. Tliin distressing symptom nf Consumption ari ses from mflammutinu of Ilia lungs, on the mem brane cailbd the pleura, or from bronchial nffuutiou ol llio air passages. Ill cither case ili* uvery dan gerous indication of disease It prevoiits lull nnd free breathing, nnd wears a way the n ilural strength of tho vysteni. The cause nf this symptom should bo removed at once; nnd nothing can possibly ef fect tlmt object so speedily and happily as the ereat English Remedy, discovered by Dr. Buchan, which i-*entirely vegetable in its lugredieats, uud perfectly harmless in all its qualities. LIVER COMPLAINT. In ca*cs of Consumption, the Liver i« always more or l«-s nffucteil, nyd also the Splst-u Pleura eudsuiHlI intestiues. Ou distecling Consumptive patients, Tubercles nre often found in nil thoso or gans, pnriiculirly upon tlm Liver, which also bo- comes fatty, oily and swelled. The effect of the Hungarian Balsam in diseases of the Liver, espe cially if it bn nf an ulcerous nature, is direct and powerful. Simple disease of the Liver unattend ed by Consumption is speedily cured by its use. WINTER COUGH! The harsh, dry, hacking Winter Cough which afflicts Old People, and invalids in a low state of health is happily affected by the HnngRrian Balsam. It warm*, moistens, and siiumlites tho whole breathing apparatus; removes nil morbid mucus, nnd other foul matter; purifies and animates the blood; improves the aecretivo power of the Liver, Spleen, nnd other large gland*, and tlm digestive organs; nni imparts new life to the wan and emaciated system. BRONCHITIS! Bronchitis, DitficuUy of Breathing. Harsh Cough, a slimy expectoration, with all other sy inpluiiis causer] hy a flection of the nir-N.'.ios lead ing froin'tlie throat to the Lungs, are directly nnd specifically cured hy the use of the admiruldu remedy invented by Dr. Buchan. For sale in Savannah, hy J. M. TURNER & BROTHER. July 2 Monument square. P Ei’iiircooTEars refii\k o AMERICAN ISINGLASS—Warranted iquid hi strength to Russiiiu Isinglass for Table lollies, mi. ol great service n diseases where dtjli :atc animal food is required, and well calculated or long mri voyages, il improves hy age if kept irv,and cunhn* made into Soup inn few miiiutrs, and is of grcatseruce in clarifying Cider, Boer, and Wine. 'J'o make Talk J?Uic*.—lJae at least two ounces ol Coopor's Refined Amur.can iMiigluss, which should be ti at soaked hi cold water lor two hours; dram otf tli.il water then nke two quarts of cold water, one and a Ii If pounds of sugar, put in it tiio white of three eggs, the juice of three good -ized lemons, tho pent of one, a stick of cinnamon, a little nutmeg, orange peal, or uihorspico to suit the taste; stir all the ingredients well ngelbcr while cold, then boil the whole itiassfonror five imputes, and then pour il through a Jelly Bug. when it may bo put into glasses or moulds. hihI when cold; will »e fit for use. The moulds nliould he first wet with alitlle white of egg and wale.', just before tbo'jel- ■y is put in them, in order to make it c.i*y lo turn hem out on plates. The Jolly Bag is made offiaunel 8 or 10 inchos 'icrnss the opemhg, nnd about half a yard deep, narrowing to a point at the^hotlom. The liquid thnt runs through first, should bo pourad buclc iu the jelly bug until it runs through clear. And one pint of wine to the nbnvo fnr Win*; Jelly. Ollier liquids in idu from preserves, may be, elliodby using the same proportion of the l»mg ass. JJUinc Mitrtffc may he made,by lining at least tone rtuice of Isinglass lor two quarts of milk, or cream ho peal of two lemons, sugar and Hpico to suit tlm ante—bring the whole to a boiling heat, strain it, rim! when nearly zoo\, stir K well to mix the cream that will rUo while cooling, pour it hi motildsmui when perfectly cold, it may be turned out nod will thou be ready for. une. The moulds should be first wot with cold water, whichWill prevent it rum slicking to them. A freshsupply, just rceeivod, nod for sale bv ttov 2 T. RYERSO M ifcC'O. LADIES’ SHOE EXCHANGE. L A I) I K 8V Alinxen, Cbildroo's and Ihfiutt’s SIIOESi dr every style, shadoand pntiern, at the NEW GRANITE BT0RE; 13 Congress sireot, Savannah, Geo.; sign of tlie Golden Hsnd. June 17 “bUckneu" ^ & meeker. Nos. 105 ond 100 Bryan street, r . .Have jllst nieolv- cd; e fino asRorimant of. BOOTS AND Jt .. - BHOE8, for gentle men, youths and boys wear, of lire best nmterisla and munufseture, and of the lpi««t atylb. Also LsdioR, Misoea and Children's Shoes of every va- riety and style, warranlod ns good as can be (bund in tliin- market, and at as low pricos. A lame and carefully ncleclod atock of Plantaiiou Brogans which plunterRnnd factors will find to their advan tage to call aud uxamiuo. Care taken in filling measures. Also, a general assortment of Caps, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bugs, School Satchels, &c. And a supply of Ladies and Gunilemeu’s Paris rondo Boots, direct importation. july23 "® s ^'*SSSfS call-ihe nttisutiuti of fiiii cii*. (diners tb « oliotco snort* . m Ant nf fine watches juat re* mitred 4 ,by recent. arrivals, .cqnsiatitrtLpr: Gold Hunuiip. . Ciise' Levers; Gold Double . -'Bottonr Leverst Gold Imi* talion Djjuble ,Cn?io levers; Gold Anchor Esoape* ment J,ntors;. Silver Hunting Case Levers; Silver Dpiiblo uofidfii'Leverst Silver Anchor Escape- meut iWetsf Silver Leptim and Vertical JSsdape- 1 •went. • ■ ■ - Also fine Gold Fob CbaiiiR*; Vest Chains, Curb Guard Chain*; Keyaohd Chain Riugt, all of which will he sold s- jew as til any city'lb tli^ Untori. All kinds of Watcnei repaired and war*uiited. D. B. NICHOLS, nag 18 . Eirst corner Went of Pulatlji Hqiisq. E P PI N G ’ S COMPOUND FLUID EX TRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT, &c.—-For the cbmpo.i- tion of this Extract and the propertieaofthuQucens Delight, Physicians are respectfully referred lo the ulh nod Cth number, vul J, of the Southern Jour nal pfMedicine.and pnaruiacV, \ For pfirllyitig the blood, and removing all dls- easea arising from the impurity of the karae, It la .** G iiiciriiebt l hors« 7i., «iV,® highly racommended, ns also for the care of Rlten- « 7 do'tfo medium 1 horfi* nraUHl., Saruful., Eo.lfflJ» Ulosrtliona if lira -W ,n da do ® , ffi , !l-L' l ,' 1 .fe Throat and legs, puins and swellings of tiie bones, 1, Pitiipltfr '- - ” “* * "* * • J WINER St CO’S CANADIAN VF.RMI. • FUG 15—'The best remedy nvor yet disrnv crcd for all kinds of Worms. It nn't only de stroys VVoritts ond invigorates the whole system but it dissolvcsand o.irrios off the superabundant slime or mneus, so prevalent ill (he btouiaoh nnd bowels nf childreu, more oapccially nf thoso in had health. The mucus forms the bod or noil in which Worms produce their young, aud by remo ving it, it i* impossible for Worms to remain in thr body. It is Iprmless in its effoots nn the system, nnd tho liHiiltli of the patient is nlways improved by its uae, when uo YVormanro discovered; tha modi- cine bring putalabln, no child will refuse to take it, not even thu most deliosto. Just received, not! for sale by T1I08. RYERSON may 21 ANIWAE mtAGNBl'ISOK Vs. WIS JX TAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. The following, although it may npponr a little humorous to sonio/ts nottl»» loss worthy of pub lications and ba the theory of Magnetism true or false, it shows it is sometimes productive of much good. ' Syracusc., Dec, 13, 1812.—Dear Sir:—One ciroii nut mice ha« greatly helped tho sale of the Balsam of Wild Cherry here. A young lady was magnetised,and requested to proscribe for hor rath er, who has an nffucliou of the lungs. She auid there wa* n medicine at Hough's accompanied with u small book, that would liolp liliii. It was tho Biil*:iin«fYVild Cherry, lie took it. audit cured him. Sho h'i?siucc proscribed it for anoth er, who has taken it with (lie qtune result. Yours, Ac.. Hough & Bridoks. P. S. Hough & Bridges are heavy duruggists at Syracuse, to whom wo refer the curious. Pottsvim.k, Due. 23d,1841,—DonrSIr.-Yonr Balsam of Wild Cheriy has" effected amne asion-- tahing cures here. Ouo of which is hi! old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been sufi'eriug for a long time with nlmriuusa of hrenthing, and genorul 've 'knesfl. until she was finally obliged to keep her bed. After various other romedies had bcenro- sortediiito vniii,she commenccdusiiig you 1 Balsam, and after taking two bottles, was so far recovered aa to be ahjdto attend to, nil the duties of her house, end on tqjiingtwo bottles more was entirely cur- eJ- Respectfully, &c. JoiJ.*i S. C. Martin. A CASE OF ASTHMA. The fojiowijig is from a distinguished Lawyer of llio oily of New York, wlm had heim afflicted with the Asthma for upwards of "TWENTY YEARS;" Hil l who after ronding such cases can doubt tho efficacy of this modiumo 7 Nkw. York. January 25, 1843.—I havo been af flicted with ppa-modio asthma lor twenty four years—sometimes no severely as lo bo Ydrifined to my room (or week*; and although nttemledhy va- rious medical advisers, of the highest reputation «nd skill in tho country, tho relief was hut partial and temporary—twice the disease proved noorly fa- tnl to my lilb. Some few week* ago, ( commenced taking YViatur’s BaLaiu of YVild Cherry, which gave me iusUiiit relief, and a single bottle produced in a few days what 1 believe to be a radical and per fect cure. A. YVit.MAM.-t, Attorney ai l,nw, No. 58 Wil.iam street.'New York. YVearo acquainted with the writer of the above certificate, and hi*statements arc entitled to the full confidence of thu public. F. A. Tat.mapok, Recorder of the City of Now York. John Power. I). D. Vicar General 0! Now York, P S. Tho nhnvecertificate may be seen at No. 35 Fulton street, Now Yoik. Thefo lowing is from Mr J.-lin Brown, nn ox- lensivo builderm the city of New York, nnd an- ntlwr from Mr, Woodruff, of Elizabethtown.— The origiiiHlcur*ifioaiea of these and many oiliors may be seen.it No. 125 Fubon street, New York. Netv York, March 10,1843 —I was Inst fall at tanked with a pain MndscvoreioroiieiHorthe cheat, which coutiuued for a number of week-*. I had previously for several years been snbjact ton per- mauentweakiiess of the chest caused by a strain. This lam attack pave me much apprehension, us I found it was the commencement ofo fatal di«oasn. About the middle of December I began to take I)r. YVistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, a single bot tle of winch soon removed nli soreuea* from the chest,added strength and vigor to the lungs nnd I now rogtird myselfas‘perfectly sound und well. J"Hi* Brown 61 Ann-sfreet. LIVER COMPLAINTS. KNOwi.E8VH.LE.June20.1813—This willcorti- ly thnt J linvchccnnfilictfd with a Liver ruinplsint, gcnnrul debility, nnd pain iu my aido, for several years, and for eighteen mouihsliad beenUnable to do nnvwork. Iu December last. I commenced in. e..-,:;, king Dr. WiMar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry, nnd I. K a K - Larpa* Suotd.. Ml If ,,f I limnriilifir. I.atiulil L/im •* I ...... L . 1 I * 1 Tetleys, Pimples in the Face- Old “Sorec, and nil Cutaneous Eruptions. Neuralgic Affections, Mor- curial Diseases, and fur assisting the operation and preventing fatal consequences of Murcuriuls in Syphalii.-*. * This preparation, (by adding the Queen’s De light, Ac. to the SiirsupsHHu,) combines iu a more perfect degree than any known remedy, tunic and alterative powers, und is highly recommended by eminent physicians. It is prepared in consequence of the recommenatians given by Dr H U Frost, Professor of Mutoria Aledica in tho Medical Col lege of Charleston, S S, <n his work on Muteria Medira,only concentrated hy a process of the sub scriber's to render it rnuru convenient for admin istration. and with the exception of the addition of mercury which may nt all times be added when necessary. To show tho high estimation which Dr F entertains of the combination of these Rrti- clos.it is only necessary :o ruler lo llio above man- tinned work. There aro lew cases of chronic arid painful Rheu matism thnt will not yield to the influence of Sar saparilla and Queen's Delight, if duly jieraoVered in, especially if taken iu conjunction with llydr. of Potash. Is highly recommended for rill disnase* ol*thr skin, chronic nn well ns recent. One bottle will, in most instances, effectually remove all pimples, poMtiles or biotches on the luce, to which young persons in this climate nre so much suhjectod to, arising cither from impurity of the bluod or debit, ity. It is‘ L ' " * * uffu tho best ramfcdy known for scrofulous ructions, sores uud breakings oat in young chil dren, and is safe and efficacious in removing ell. tircly every trace or hereditary diseases from the system, in llio tond.-rcst infant; in fact, in nil cuta- it uo us ntieciious il is invaluable. . As a general pu- rilierof tho blood, mid nil cradicator of all obsti nate discuses, this preparation will undoubtedly take the precedonca nfall other remedies. It gent ly operates upon mid regulates the bowels, re- stores to the blood its wonted purity, gives tano to the stomach, an J promt,ten digestion. Jt will effectually roiieve Erysipelas even In its worst Bingos, uud nil persons suffering from thif distressing complaint are advised lo use it, first so bia if no marked relief he round after taking ono bottle, it will ho ticecuuly to u.<e the Hydriodated Potash with it. Not withine to publish ccrtGcateMr;&ndnno in the cases of nil quack medicines of the day, to el'- reel their sale, mid so force them upon tho public, the subscriber begs leave to state that his prepara tion has been prescribed and used by a number of physiciaiis:i ml planter* of on racily and noighhor- hood, wuh graat sneoess, viz: Dr R II Frost, Dr W G UauNHy, Dr Tho* Y Si in on*, Di C I’ritcl,. ard, Mr S Lngare. Li Wilson, U S It 8, allot thi* C| ty; Dr Jamos Stouey, Bonufort, Ac. Pricuail per bottlo, or $f» for 6 do. Prepared by J- PETER M. EFFING. Chemist nnd Druggist, corner Broad ond King streets, Charleston, S. C. Agont for Suvnuuali, .. A. A. SOLOMON'S, _?_® ?J —b'f Marknt sqn a re. I^llE.SIl SEEDS.—'Tho Suhscrihers have A. receded u cnoico sulanion of GARDEN SLEDS, which havo bnott raised with groat cure by a Seedsman of high reputation, and are war- '"I'i'piy.f""'' "" *»y 10 •>« .('“.nnd in ih'.en.iniry, n", u b “'"' * ,ul A “,p-Hra.a ir iic-.va .... RlncK. tVlilifl blivliah. v*ncy, Itofugcoor himin, I, OKRA. IldtrMomi (polo or mi ulna.) I.Htfo while Liam. Whim Batch Mintiari, Hcnr'lst ndr*. Red ('ranticrrv. IlKKI’—Kiirly hlnml Tur- aip.l.oag blooJ.whit. PmiiicIi ouBur, BROCOL! —Baity while, hi'l* purplfl Cape. CAKRAGK — Lsrlj- Vork.'feul. _ l,*rgn 1 orlc. Urnon cfnlm Sn- lloti.pi joy, Luly Miienr La*!', Ksrlv Iliumhoud. L*io Droailo*«,i, l.*rj*s Ina H iitorie'i, Lam IUI bt'lch, E.irly llutUaioli, Urecn (ilnKuil. CAULIFLOWER—Knrlv and l.iiu. CELERY’—While rolid. CRESS—Curtail ... iv..- persriM. It roe d h«*f. C UCU M HE R —-Eirlv V*'O' E'«rly chulur, Early short eronn, Eirlv tonir vmii t ° T—Early liurii l.angOrsnsc. COftN-bwfot or Super, Lirly Cnn*da. Tu«cnrom, EQ(> PI,ANT~piirph*. *» LE — (jineu u r I Mil found itninndiale benefit from it. | soon began to f silt strength, the pain in my side war relieved,and had also s couch, which was entirely cured iu u lew weeks by this medicine. A na I). IIoPKias. Tlieubovo cortificafe is strictly correct Knowles A Cheaskman. Just received and for sale by sept24 T. UVI T. RYERSON A CO. D R. IIENRY I URNER’S AGUE ANT) FEY’ER TILLS.—Those pills have loon extensively iik d in private practice for tho part six years, withllre'iuost unparalleled suoces*; in fact; iu no single itutance h ive they ^on known TfAV^G TAKE!Y STOKE 163 tX OWen*' new buildings, south aide Market square, I am now offering «large,fashionable mid entirely new Stock of Ready Madu Clothing,Huts, Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Carpet Bags, etc. 'These goods can be sold.at mueb lower p/jcp^han cus- tomsry.aul huve adopted the cash Bystenr. It being a new hnwlns**, 1 will state that I am prepared to furnish e*»ry thing usually kept in o Clothing or Bout and Shoe Stora. Tiie moatraa. lidious gentleman ran be fitted out, fYom head to font, at my Clothing Rooms, up itsira. I am pro vided with a Idrite supply of NcgYo Brogans, sui table for.lown, river or plantation use. To all that Would purchase or examine any of my goods; I hereby anriounoeth it I am etalltimas ready tn receive calls. riev » WILLIAM B. HALE. io fail in exffecting a sure cure in 24 hours, in wiwnf the most fuimidable charscler, uud even nlVt the most eminent Physicinns have cxliaimted llmir til ill oat skill, the pntiout, almost wiihoni hope, has been entirely ouied in 24 hours hy the use of these pills atone. It is on|y hy the repented solicitations nf por- *0118 that have heun cured, that tho piupriotor is now induCrdto nonmUcfuta tho public with this mudicinn, in the foil cnnlidenco thin il will soon bn probably appreciated throughout the cuuutrv. Prnpurrd by Dr. Henry I'niiKr, CiimbcilamJ 'County, N. C. For salobv A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, ang IJf , Market wpi oe. P ART ii, 'i'ho Knivht \)l Gwyntia, of tho Tima nf the Union: hy Chai . A Tale of tho Tima oftlie Union: hy Charles Lcvor. The Secret Passion: by the author the "The Youth of Slinkspearo." Burton; or, tha Siege*: by the aulboi of ••La tino." Itiglebnrough Hall, and Lord.of the Manor; bv lleii.y \V. Herbert, , 3 Tha Duka nnd Cousin: bv Mr*. Grev. Rlatirha Tolbnij nr, llio' Mnidan'a Hand. The Bandits of the Osage; a VVeitsru Romance: by Emerson Bennett. An Authentio Account nf Thrinderhclt and LitfhtfoAiLtwo Nolnriou* Highwaymen. Ellon Fenton, aud the Secret Poisoner: by Mrs. Eliza Miaridan. Old Iron Sides and Old Adams. The Isidore: or the lit Fated Barque. The Lady’s Dronm; or the Fortune Teller of l.nnUm LF.TTUCE — DiUHitmul, HiiO* t'nlib-r'c, (*iir|i*i| Hjlo na, Lares srennliead, luiiie- riul mtiliive. MF.LON — 0,-i Nutums, Caatelauo, Murk. i I’ilmn PARSLEY—Curtt*ri. _ U,, ° ,>u, ‘’ ! *- MiS™. '''"" 1 " 111 " 11 . iPE,8-E..|,)V..|,|„, l „„, f"Ol,e:ir.y Warwick, •JAihI. v dnulilo lilonioni fr«ms,3 "-rly Chsrlron.OoIrlen r.31 fi, otl Dwarf Mar- awlO'.H leui, flnhfva'adwr I*-ohfic. t foot, *lMc|||«M or T «tl, 6 Arl. *ly hrttif Near. rf. Lone R..I- !{!"". Serial Turnip Y’elloi i tinop, ifluB tJHinnmr nn<| or u sn":;i. v h " r,,,j ''> 1,| *°'' h.linin’ B ll00Td ' RALE. vV' n NA .? rricklyor iiiMr' " 0 *'* or ^aai SQUASH—Early Riimomr Vj’j'y Summer ernok n«*i:k, Uiiilor crunk ii.ik. ( mmuhI or Purler*. Vil.,1. Vermin tile Atnrroi*. n 1 V 1 1'—Eerly «lii|* Dulcti, Mito, Hpriiip Early jo.l lop. Lnrlv Garden 8,„„ 0 t.nrBB Ljuli.l, Norlirlk. Hun- «»*r orilonH Tankard, :f U r. !■ Rutabaga. jVks, AokieliL* i/B ai.T aTFui.m i?N •GMi iirivitrganadb large eddltion* tuibeir (brtm*r aegortment of Aaricultural Hhplgtu«N<». Urn-sub- sqrjbere now offer to platiiHia aiid muri'lnurt^ a boner stoclfthon iverboforeoff«fiidVi, i|,e ‘Situlu orn country, consisting in part, fifthe'folWrlfiiA* urliclee, vust p • * PLoimiis. Yenltoe Chet Iron. Noh. 10, 11,12nrid JO Dagon,orConnooticut Wrought Inin, L v.3 A4 AJ|eu pattern , Ruggles.Norse A Mason’s Improved, viz: Eagle, heavy 2 horse or ox DO; -WiUt wliocl end cutler No 2 B, n large 2 horse Do. with wheel nnd cutter No A 3, medium 2 horse *» ‘A 2, light 2 liorfe- ;; A' 1, light 1 mtileor garoen , r .r- •Rr»it|g. , ,,, A rJILwiiSsySW? 1 ,J,J (riP'-i " O,: do do I do Sub-soil,.a,heavy tyhoriffi or nx Do. • No 1, u medium 2 horse Do. O, i Hu Double Mould Braird or Furrowing. I hnh*e Lotion Trenching, I horse ;a. v j , do. now pattern, wiihgtiajm wheel. The above Ploughs with and without alecks extra stocks for the Improved Flouejia . . , HOES. ■ Lyndon s extrajrlack Carolina. 0,.J, 2 & .1. crown Do. bright do, 0, 1, 2 A 3. do Do. Riee, No. 2 nnd 3 ,Jo Do. New ground, PP utid PPP do Do. Oval Eye Grubbing, No*; 2 arid 3* db r , Do * # Rottud Lyo do No*. 2and3 do Lyndq:. A Co s. Anchor. 0(1; 0. 1 and 2 do Brndn’s Patent, 0,1,2,3 aud 4 Light Ynnkeo t’oltin* A, Co’a. > v Bond'a j i arioua pattnrna. , SHOVELS. Handled Spodea. eoakstSnadaa hnn, . a Ott .TtVATORS, HARRoVVS, Ac. Iiqprorcd Cultivator*, witlilCurn Rliollna W m Hl i . Fen.Hills,twoeiaee OuUI valor Plough, or I!or*a ~ 11 HO # Common Harrow* Folding do Corn and. Cobb Crilihora, i ' nSnd mill Do. do. for boris powar MU B SCYTHES, IIOOKS, Ac. Lngtbh Patont Seytbaa Frails, Ax*-1 ii ? R'xil'a ) King’* Patent Clmnia Plantation Wheelbarrow*., Common Straw Cutter* ' Pntani do; do. Rwlnglolrm^i Gruin Cradle* ( o'tfw pattern ,Wm. do. do. ... Helve* Garden.line*, do. Rakes Ditching Knl vr« Tr*n*plamin| Trowe’a and Porka Garden Res!*, Dp. Lire* Scythe Snailh* Briar and Buali do. Do. Hooks Corn Cuirara.ro.l Sprain, ° wtisV'i “ X .““”r j uwij B.. urn. For Ml« a b™ ri4 ^ ° f l m t ,le “ lellla Ml uiemioned. j^AZAUD, DENSLOtV i WHBSTEtt. pl<* IO|l T8¥ jega. TO—L*ige red. FLOYVER SEEDS. tn pkag. ia kind.in each.lln pka’ga. SC Mud* In each. uo -o do I ,! 0 luo do FIELD AND FLOW!:*. SEEDS. An. Bnokralram, Drnnra i:nr„ 1 Blue Gras, Cn.n,,- S«ri,’H«in p Sueil, Alillul, llt’d Clnror, Firavor Sen*, ttoni,. r,«| -ml O,Si 1 rnns,rnrmnlrail in urilnrfrnm ..tic nl lKo bonlnml Emn™”” N '‘ r ’ c> " aild ,)>»«' GtirJaiw i„ An ni.nrtmont of Bnnlt. nu A S .icul| ur ,, *l!ih!’.‘i'l’ 1 ,W S ""' k ' P " 11 "^. **•• 'owMcl. llio ttborn auhjbr*,!"°' l PO| """ r ”°' k ’ i ’*“" 1 Asnnn ntr Utn Aninricin A-rinnlniriat. pithlial, ed monllily by A B. Alien. N. V. Tur which scrip I 'iisurc solicit*'/]. 0EN8L0W A WEBSTER. STOttE.-EUn -:\ .*” ARD SNVIFI would rospectriilly inft<rm his trtends and the public generally, that he lids tramraaticed the Whnlnral. Grn.njy Uii,iho». in lira .rare ndjolnlns S. K Cratin'. (Jntrin,. Ht-piti- ratty, Ijhtl traarljt tipp.t.ira tttMr.Jnhit Bn,ran’, Lou tiring Room, no Bay street, wh-rd ho i* now receiving and intend* to kecponiwldiilly p}j hdi.fl a genernl assortment of Groceries, to which he iu- vttce the attention of purchasere, let ting sethfied, Uibi rrcrift hi*long experlente iiiihn l.i.-.iicia,com- bmed wuh hi* personal' ntteminn being givon lo •riie purchase and eeieriiou nl hi* slock in the Northern market, that be. can offer aegreaVfo- ducnmeiits to buyers nscun ho utuaim d m tins city or Lherloston. Ilis slock comprise* the following, wiihcvorv •hing else iu hi* line : , J 2 V% * OjritHin Siignr, Laguna Coffee ... S'. Croix d„. Rio Uo. Muscovado do. J ; ,vn rio. Orlcane refined do. 8i*gnrs and Tobacco nf atit.iri s Loaf do. vnrinu** hrnuil*. YVhim Havana do. Lqnnrs.riYVinc*. Ac Crashed A Powdereddo Toaeord.fleieiiiriiinlilioe. Cuba Molasses. , epl 4 BOCtfttTjES.-H. A. ciiASb“oflir* V-X • lor sale on favorable terms. SUGARS.—JO hhd* St.Croix; 25 do New Or- Icam; 25 do Musenvado) 30 limcc* do ; Kido refined Orleans; 50 piick'ig. s SmaiTs loaf, pnt'ui* ^'""d Powdcredff lioxi** whir.* llavnn.i. LOI FLE —150 bigs Uio; f*0 do l.ngoifa; 5> do Java. molasses.—no iiiids Ciiba. 25 tiercca d»; go barrel Orleanfl. CRACKERS. Ac.—20 bhls H*itiei;2» do Bee- Inn; 20 do Sugar; 10 do Pilot Bleed, SHUT.—I DM hags au-oilcd. POYVDEK.-ftO keg*. •.H-orte.l. BACON —20 casks aid *; ii do alnbi^bT* aiiilGdo ham*. IMIFi'CR A SPICE -US hrter nrtnfi. PURI LR.—Lll cask- Byas* pi- ; 20 do do n't.-; 20 do do Alp. ALMONDS.—10 frails soft ah. II RAISONS —25 boxes Malay .; 2,*. halfdo. TJ5AS—20liell r:l|.*at-, Bl.o k ;.2ti .n, clie.ng, Ify ... JO chips. ImpenVl. VINECAII-^" 1 ; 1 C|.lrr; ft tt,-L- Wltira Wi„n LANDi.LS.—.i boxe< Ad.tii'iniiiiii.; 2,'*do Jjptiin 25 do ’T.illow. SOAP.—100 boxp* various brand*. O —200 parkagp* varin.iihrainf*. SEGARS.—100 000 Spanish and l'niiPipc. the most nppfnt rIfbfHilda. LIQUORS. YVINES. Ac.—I ft pipei- and half do pure Olard Brandy; I0 |M*..*> p.ur Holland Gin; I50 bhls Western \vln-k.-\ • fUO do Northern (?in; of) .to N E R„in; *i*. r:xl»n • elioice old M..nongsliefa Whiskey: JO do "Bourbon" do; I5 pipes nndqr <;.•*!(• t'buici* old Madeira W""*; 2 hfida ch.,rco old J’tri; IO bhls old Ppui.h Uiaudv. jnlv IB) ihg articles, v!z:-420U ^bWTBeilonmil MflMfiranh B.ttg.riutirKi), iriihi. Aiwn, jw>)*,ioiuial,ra ,0 do E|t((ti» s.lra wltK) fd 'impOiL , , , u /, WfP Jawaica~«Tnok j 7'V 1 *»<" *p*r b'rlk Philtirinl | wcoirrd itUr brlk Phllit, ?,« !..'•, rtENDRIC. .A**I,ES'BoSp "-ATrvili'iUti'hrt '„ 11 jrl.br.rad airaVttig 8oan, | n poti- jits, wired, .ltd lor ule hy 1 1, ', J ." s ! i*ed. .ltd Ibr ul, hy - ' - " ■.pur. ttgiiiriUrSidtahiigg .WUALoTOCK'a-VLiliaiHjtlk-ioj.ib' jtrat received end lt|t >•!, by ■ " rirar 24 T '’"•CT.aOAP IN BARS.-Wblirii, 1 iF' r •dor, Point, 8u«o, Cihnntiitiii,. Alnittn* - braf vymra Bellied Osab ih B«r,.. ju.i.roMlyfi-’.U for salt! by mar 20 B UTLI.R 8 TArf TEL L S H NKini l'l J ^^ 3 *“AII the solid ingrctiichlB o me Sc.dl.iz Spring combiriid. iri one o'dmWrbrVil powder, the effervercinij snlulibn nFlvIiitiliiQ tv«- ur •• very nearly tasteless. Betide, bSS pHlHtBBble, it ib made in mui-h lea* time, ninj with infinitely leg* trouble, tbun that produced wjihihe two powders in H.e usual wK ! f»rXarSJJS! TItoiiiad Butlbr, 4 OlA^lJSBSWj* ^tinrt * °' R -“ENDRICKSON, 1 ~ pf 7 Gibbon's Buffdltibs. —. ~ - •• Briffdlpgi:* ' H ira t 1 ?w erop Cuba Hcmey -LX jiiat received and for sal* l.v ■* ./ - *P } ti n- R: HENDRfrifsnw P " 1 “' rot *“ le b u K II ENBUICRbi IN, U * -i—H—- Hipbone Hitilduigu C °«?v p nf CT,( ^ ARY ^rboxe. bAffiSisr c*a5.fJKS3.^ lSndi "« «'• - " |,r 11 O. tl. HENDRICKSON nSi , nHl ' TC,il0 r ” , ,lle r'csyryiUb,, of ife drfSf"'. Ti,,r ' Vw " lfc * i <•« Worm, in Sjn ” ,ivo Mk*r UiHiou. Colttpiuin.,; epr 2 v. 4 Pbili .... Cl. JUkNUlf Cr infih lluiiini.iii’d'c rk Trppr Copp’e Hill; A Legend of Boston. Received bv I JOHN M. COOPER. T3. ^ilSfclVS*' ftCi—RsiKinn, Figs, Prunes, *|id Freeurved Ginger, for s*|« by 1 H.J. GILBERT, West eidt’Market eq. f«b M P A |’V'? WXrieuOUBB-No Vlint i ling Slip, Nmv 1 it,It.—Cvnir, w. Rttrai' oiler* lor s»lo at thelow«it Mnnolaeiurera' prices » .cry ttx.ett.ive a.durtttibtn t,r PAPER, oomprira "'■’O' P.MJl'!« variety, adaplrr] (a lira vr.m,nl ranmnwnw nl .nctlttn. nf Ilia cunnlry. Pap,, of nil kind* made fo order nt short notice. Tlm .racjtol* Printing Pnpot iraua-tnlly large, a port or which isof very superior.fnnlity. PaperMak er*’.Materials of every description; imported and Iteptdonetamly on hand, viz: Felhnge. VVjre Cloth, Foiirdrnmr Yvires, Bleaching Powder, Blue Ul tramarine, Twine. Ac. Ruga.-Canvass, Dale Rope, Gran Rope, Bag ging, Ac., purchased fiir which the highest nrico ’? .■"Jsb'v’lnuoaid. —lyr july 24 7-8,and 4-4Bro Shirtings; 6smi.ip.4.^ .pheet ing; Bleached end Bro Jeans; Merim r and Shirt, ini Stripee ; MMbYiro Field* 'irid filripee, Blu< iftj - . ... — -.ripes. Blue and Mixed D'enintft Cotton GitnbroctjMnd ^en- kekne, in store arid ,(o» a«la by , . . * mar 17 HENRY H-STOTESPURY. JgUCKYVHEAT FLOUit -In'Hairand —in nairend quar- tor hbla, for sale hy H. J, GILBERT IWr’85'* .YVeet *j4t Mjiket yquire. C lHO€BKlKS.-rbftl^ 9 Sonp. GO do Fat’s pair 8" 5ft boxo* Cnlgal’s do .hi fill half boxes Family Hrap 25 h*ix«*s No I Clmrola. •• GO M Principa Sevar*J|tj hag- I!'- 25 boxet Mu-tard. 5 bag* Allspn.u 20 bids cliuifiail Sugar G lilidurhbir.e tW L’roiy do Drmij 'hiis I*. 2,3.-. ami *1. 0 boxes Bunch R-isiue.CU dui Bionote M) d**z painted P .ils.20 boxeeTubl* Salt 3 chast* (.Mnng clmce Tea l;» ciiann ".Brass".I.oikIiiii Porter 10 bankets •■Rococo" Champ ig:iw 20 boxesnitsnrtcd Cordials 20 bbla Crush arid Powdered Sirgnr . lb bags Brazil Sugar. 15’eights na»k* Br.u.d. 15 qiiaUpf CHvk* Mtilirgn Yvino 15 do do "Doiirt-ltM" Molaga WiU»* 5 eight do ffj . . do do ft quarter do Madeira.Wine lb eiiilit do do dp 2 half pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co.'s Brandy 5 bids Clover Lraf G'ii»; 15 do Cdrdiilj 13 VencT* Rt-gali* Segars 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 50 Gross Andrew's Cli wing Tube «i*f) 20 boxes pe'rfumed S..sp, JlltJ Gr*.s« r*-i'ii-n Mairh'ceT laiiding from brigftThilura and J..|,n Herinmn. end fur sal* by . i_l ; LUNNf.RAT A BAR IE ra^;hi; b7c w c R. HENbRICKsbN, P - — Gibbon.' Bllllilim;,., ” * A-II.—'J imi,, fttttl trait New“V™I! . .n.pAiratt, lit,(Jihg frotrt hrla by jun, 1(1- j 11 " 88 C n. Hendrickson fJWOER- V-a just received June It) -'“MW <V,ilt smimd Gittber received und lur rtilv, by s ' TTro -—^Jt : Hendrickson. WWSP ^'Yj'muuce, mrsalc, hy G, R, HENDRIcfea>lkr wmvjc yviaeviive: <J AR -“4 bbU just received and lr* •*••«. «kT junc 16 r r (nr snlo by g. it. Hendrickson. . , O.ibbott,' Bundlin',: B i«eiyi8S^SBHB ii terminate thoso uoxtons vortuin, Ibr sit e'“by <± « I'IiivdricksU: H j T *■* LINGER.liA ftrosh supply pfuliinj j«#S» G ‘ R * « E NDRrCK80W.ra« Gibbons’ feuilifing. ay—» ’tjulinn q Buildings. =Spf:Sa|SiiS? ; Giblintt,' Building,. i'.HJi tkiJFii.-.m,,,, 11 .on, TpBCSIl TEAfit,-rJ»«t reoaivad rior brie * n*|»l*Lvuf superior fluugiiea' lu ^tynv.ymHR Hyaori and ffod n Teas, alt sclectu J tvi b i-itr for our own sa!H*. for mU l»y J. Mi TURNE«t A BRO.. OOObS. — Gabrgla and Virfinle - ' Alnnuorent/qWe. Osnibnrga; Honvy Striped do; F4adoi'3r4 *|?^NE SHELL COMBS.—An asaortriMrit»tf B .,, - Ctblmn,’ htii'llttip ULL'S BARffpAII|LL.r^rTl'%1,'. RJieumetisoi, Chronic disrate* «r*l impure »ifl!o of ilm iilnori /.""V I r an bnrS4 I at 1 ,_„ ,**.* »• * ypjxjkK A fat 7 ' . ,r ’ MriMfMffiflMisfto T$isas»ar*sis tram dur.ny. For m:I« by tuilal t; ' fi • II j..A*, turner A B^OTHFR. •|P r k» t , : , .YTouuijffeut squa *. ' -"I I: lot:; ;• j. t ' ’•'* *