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Runaway from the enburiber
i '■ ist June, nunegro girl EMILY,
Ijyearsofage. She was about
‘iv*feetltt height, Ctrl'" "
'■ruled, round heed,
■ liiiehoy», aplaasitig’und Intolli- qn.milylire ritiuUfrommodiolnestoiotifpnnthe
a,i:'. SlreissiippMed td be haw 'botwlf • They net especially upon the Ltvir,
,fe*,ni! M ofU.U P ?i.yiD.h.rieio,
Mntcoi.t.i.u.ui.
bare! within a few »> —«•— •«, --— ■ - -
ty of Thunderbolt. The eboye reward will Iw
paid for her reooyery end conviction of the per
son or p irntu who Imve harbored and secreted
her, or 100 dollars forher elono. •
mar 23 G. tt. HF.NDRICKS'JN.
Ill »<>L(.V*9 t««”"
.Vill lie paid for Ilia approhen-
<ion ofe negro menuamed JOE.
coolly purchased from tile re
nte of John U Morel. Hu iee-
amt live feet uine iuohee high,re-
,y likely, and apoake low; look
with hi n i irotvn cloth Lb il.e cloth cspaiidoth-
. rclolhinr. end it euppoetd to bo either in thie
ciiy, or at tVyleyit pfantatlon. Bryen Counly,
w jfme'io Wir ° '“' no ITON ft FULLER.
ddB»n«’SPiiiLor»KGX. or
FEMALE COMFORT,
in ) I im relief of qll the sympathetic dieeaeee
Jt* itm JtnionPregnaniy. It readily rolieyea
Nautia or Sickneuet the Stomach, Vomiting of
Food,door-ttomaeh,Heart barn,(ndigeation, Fee-
tidioui Appetite, Tootli-aeho, jVundoring Peine,
Cramp, Inquietude, Solicitude. Ac. It eoothee
end tranquillizes thi mind end diepoacs to rest
It is l certain raliofin painful periodical viiita-
tiom, A single bottlo, and sometimes a single
dais will couvinoe any patient that it is truly a
Female Comfort. By strengthening, correcting
and invigorating the uterine system,it will effoc-
tually prevent miscarriages, where there Is a pos
sibility,and make parturition quick, safe and ea
sy, end for after pups it is a sterling remedy. It-
has been before the pnblicinaoms parts of the
country siuee 132J. It his stood the tost of scienti
fic opposition A.'investigation, and has prevailed!
We have tltecertilieatoaof Physioinns. midwives
adJintelllgantfoinlloa in abundance' Each bot
tle has ths proprietor's name impressed on one
side and his written eignainream a lay billon the
other. 'Jiractlons for Using the Female Com
fort in ail oaves forwhich itiereoommanded.with
tniny importent certificates accompanying each
bottle, in pamphlet form, within the envelope.—
Druggists who wish to income agents for the a-
bore medicine will please to address Dr. E. Os
born, AttgUsta.Ga.5 Dr. A. Rockwell, Wethers
field. Conn.! or for supplies, Rushton A Aspin-
tvell, Broadwav, New Fork, nr P. Ill Cohen,
Dread-street,'Cliarlesteh,. S. C, Price VI 60
[Kir bottle. -Sold by'T. M. Turner,
march jOJmottmo
DU. BRANDBE THUS
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
T HERE celebrated Vegetable Pills of which
silty thoiwmd boxes have been sold mN.
York since July, I83*>, are now recommended
by thousands ef perilous wheoj they have cured
of Censmupticn, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, -Headmobo, Pains and asense of ful
ness iu tlin bach part of the Head, usually tbs
evmtoms of Apoplexy Jaundice, Fever A Ague,
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhus, Yollow, end common
Fevers of nil hind-1, Asthma.Gout. Rheumatism,
Nervous Diseases, U>er Complaints, Pleurisy,
Inward Weakness, Depression of the Spirits,
Ruptures, luflaintualhih, More uses;
Dropsy. Small Pox, Mcazles, Croup, Coughs,
Whooping Cough, QuinCcy, Cholic, Cholera
Mornui, Gravel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness,
Ruigiiig Noises in the lend, King's Evil,Scrof
ula, Erysipelas; or Saint Anthony’s Fire, Salt
Uhoum, White Swelling*. Ulcers, some ef fit)
years standing, Cancers, Tamers, Swelled Feet
and Logs, Piles, Costive ness, all eruptions of the
Skin, Frigktfu) Dreams. Female complaints of
every kind,'especially obstructions, relaxations,
&c. '
D ,ti psrut»4> FBOGrASlsB
AN ri-BILIOUS I'ILlS,
ilBlhe chonpoiiand man approve I Tamil/
madioine over offered 1 to tin public. They
are extremely mild in their bperation. ueitiiet
canning «ickneM oTtho atouuch, nor any un-
plea-xut sensation in thttsysleint a* i* too fr.j.
Although Doctor B. hai enumerated by ftanto
the above duettae*, hd is nevertheless of opinion
with' hU grundluthci'sHie late colobrated Dr. Win*
Urandrotn, that there b only one diene, au un-
purity ofthe bipod, which by impon'imimode
eolation, brings on Inflam nauri, ana consf-
quentdorangfimontln ihn oi'g io orpjri wtier.-
euch impurity of the blood wittor and tbut i: ia
the different appeara:isj«'*JVit)cn this iiitlvinitt
lion orderang-um: pats on, tint hive ci i.ed
(nodical man to donigatto such .1 ppeir anew by
various names, but wjiiolr ure in fact only the
dime ducifo. with >u mi or less virulence. Ur.
Wm. BranJreth w&*$*o. fully convinced of the
(ruth of the above simp.e tliony, that ho -spent
3!) years inexperiment ainf laborious ranj lreh,
into the madiciu.il properties of tho nuiuerou*
plant* composing tiie Vegetable Kingdom; bio
object being to compose.i medicine which should'
at once purify, aud produce by specific action, a
yemavaf of all bad humors from the blood by 1J10
Btotn&ft and bowels; as by the continuation of
the Die of such a medicine,such humors ure sure
Co be carried off, and the blood assume a slate of
purity: and whoever tnkos these Pills, and perse
veres with them, wjllbe satisfied that Dr. tVm.
Bandreth fully attained his philanthropic object.
It k now an absolute and known fact, ibn ova
ry disease, whether it be in the head or feet, in
the brain or meanest member, whether it be an
outward alcet, or an toward abscess, are all,tho’
arising from many cann*. reducible to this grand
effect, namely, impurity ofthe blond.
In all cases th^y will bo found a safe and sim
ple remedy, yet all powerful for the removal of
disease, whether chronic or recent, injections or
otherwise; and what makes them particularly a-
dhpled for this country is, thuttheroi* not tho
slightest liability to'cold when taking them,indeed
the system is absolutely leas susceptible of cold
whon undertfeir influence,than at any other time;
therefore in this climate they are invaluable.—
Neither do they require on tige of diet or euro
of any kind. In England, tliese Pills have been
the only medicine of rnaoy families for periods
varying from forty to sixty years, aud hove al
ways provod effectual in restoring health when
ever an aberration from it has occurred.
For sale by A. DEN3LOW & CO.
jnl/25 158
quantityoPbile, through the influence ofthe ex-
content functions, which If suffered to remain in
the system, would produce either jaundice, liver
complaint, bilious fever, fevet aud ague,or some
other grievous bodily aiBiction. In all casos of
torpor ofthe bowels, they act like a charm. In,
recent oases ofdyipepnia.they are a certainenro.
Many persons who were subject to violent at
tacks of sick head-ache have been mtichbenofit-
ted,and severalperfvctly cured in a few weeks
by their use They are highly recommended ns
a preventive and euro of bilious complaints.—
Persons who are subject to that distressing com
plaint, sea sioknois, by taking a portion or 'wo
ofthsm. a few days previous to embarking on
board the vessel, will be almost certain to escape
it. Females can use them at all periods, without
incurring any risk. Persons going to sea, or to
a sonthern climate, should bv all means tike
some ofthese' pills with them. Their virtue-
will remain'unimpaired foryeursln any clilna|a
No family should be without those Pills; a por-
tiim of them, taken occasionally, would bo the
means of preventing much suffering from sick
ness. It is from liogleqbofkeening up a regular
noristaUic action oftho stomach and bowels,thin
suffering to ha absorbed aud mjngtod with tho
blood, unassimilatfld fluids that most diseases are
produced. Dr. P feels confident that no per
son whogivostheie Pillsa fair trial, will overuf-
ter feel willing to be without them. . The tesli-
mony of thousands speaking inlbrhjghestterm-
of* their efficacy, might be ndded/bnt (ho voiy
high reputation Dr. P. has acquired as tho. in
ventor ofthe •‘Tatimt Vegetable Medicine Atm
mtchica et llonaticm.” for the cure of dyspepsia
and liver compiainLs. is thought a sufficientguar-
nutoo to those wishing to make a trial of their
virtues. They contain not a particle of Moron
rv. or any ingredient that does not act iu harmo
ny with health and opposa disease.
Dr. P. hairing been educated under tho most
iininent American and European Medical pro-
jbksurM, aud .practised his profession many yea. .
in the South, where diseases ofthe most ob«ii-
iste character' prevail, considers him^lf wed
uitulified to judge on Hie nature of diseases- itici
dent to warm climates.
Prepared by Joseph Friestley Peters, M. I)
P. B.C. P. M.at his Institution' for Hie euro o.
obstinnto diseases, hy moons of vegetable reme
dies, No I'<29, Liberty-street, Now Vork.lnviin-
tor and sole proprietor. Each box contains 4 t
Pills. Price 50 cents.
N. B.—'To (prevent imposition, each I,ox of
tiiogenuiuo Pills will have a fic simile ofthe
proprietor'ssignatdreon the label. It will also
he on the direction, and show bills accompany
ing them. For sale by
TilOS.M TURNER,
july 11 Opposite Hip Muniod .
DH. l'Efe.tR’ i'EREj ....
. ANTI-BILUHTR FILLS,
A RE universally acknowledged to hi^vo tot.il
JMl Iv eclipsed the pretensions of every oth*r
r smedy aud superseded the nocessity ofev'en
qtlier mode of treatment wherever diseases of a
uiltoun character are found to exist, ns well us in*
toi,n,r oruiuow«-u—u—
only is required. .. # ..
.They aro extremely mild, in tboir ope ntion.
noitiier causing sickness of the stomach, nor any
unpleasant sensation in theniyjjpmj ns is too fre
quently tiro result from juodicities given to act
upon the bowels. They act specifically upon the.
.liver, when iu a torpid condition, flprviug off >
large quantity of bile, through thd Influence of
theexcement function, which If suffered tore-
main in the system would jfroducVeithar Jaun
dice, liver Complaint. Bilious Fev»r and Ayue,
or no.n» v A)tiisr grtevoiii bolily aiBicuon. Iu
p.VfV of torpirf ofthe litr.vqls, they act lil.o a
7harm. Iu rcveUt oases bf Dyspepsia, the/aro
i certain cure. Mauy pursoas who were suhjm t
tii violent attacks of sick headaqlic, hiyc b -n
much bftti’fltiod, .ihJy.ivard perfmily cub'd hi
i lew week'., by the u-h of tliese pills. Tlvv
are highly r«!dirrfjrt *ud‘ed at, this seasoit of t
year.asu preventive. qpJ cum of Bilious com
plaipts. Persons w ioarir subject to that di-m
L CROP OF 1833.
ON(1 Blood Beet
Edrly Turnip do
Matigel wiirael
Large \Vindsor Bean
Speckled Vnlontino do
China Rod Eye . do
Large Lima do.
Sewce do
German Rale u.
Early York Cabbage •> '.
Largo do do ■-*
Early Sugar Loaf do
Large Drumhead do
Flat Dutch do
Large Berdort , do':
drumhead Savoy do
Green Curled do •
Red Dutch do
Long Orange Carrot
Celery, Curled Cress • *
Early Cabbage I wttaCe-
Royal do do
'arly Curled do
Nutmog Melon, Citron do-
Silver Akin Onion; Red do
Curled Parsley —
Lindreth’s extra edHy Peas
Early Framed do
Bluelmneriol do
Long Salmon Uiddish, do Scarlet’do
Rod Turnips do
Vhitedo do
onnd Savoy Spinacn
I’riokly do ‘ •
nrly Flat Dutch Turnip
led Topped do - ^
Seed Onions Fnrsalo hy.
THOS. M. TURNER. Agent.**
dec 19 tJppiMite the .Mansion House.
Giiit JSi fiEGDfi.
, 0 top OF 1035.
* W ARRANTED fresh and genuine growth
T W of 1835 Raised hy Hife United Society
•i Sukers, Enfield, Conn, except Home few
unds, which are imported from tho first Seeds
nun in Europe.
•\ r hito Onion
-ted' do
.arly Blood Turnip
Boot
.arly Sugar do do
Early Orange do ' do
ixing Blood do
ieong White Scarcity
sing complaiat.soa Hickne.s.s,by l iking a portion
or’two oftlnmi a fesv d »ys previous tocmairklug
on baard the vessel, will be almost certain t»'■
cape it. Fein ilcs can use them at all porio.i
without incurring any risk. Persons going *i
sea, or to a*Sontherii clionte,should by all mo.in
take some of tliese pills with them. Their v ii
tues will.remain •nnimpairml'lor y«ar<; in un.
climate. No family should be without these pilU;
a portion of them, taken occasionally, would be
the moanslof preventing .much suffering from*
sicluisss It is from uegicctof keeping un a reg
ular peristolic acUon ofthe stonnich ami bowel.
thins sulloriiig to be absorbed and mingled with
tho blood, unassiinilatod'fiuidfl.that most dinoas.*
im produced,—Dr. P. feels confident that n
person who gives these pills a fair tri il, will ev
er after feel willing, to be without them. Thi
testimony of thousands speaking in tho highosi
terms oftho efficacy of these pills might be ad
ded, but the very high reputation Dr. P. has ac
quired as the inventor or the patent vegetable
MedicintD.Stoinachicm et Ilopaticar.for the cure
of Dyspepsia and Liver complaints is thought a
sufficient guarantee to those wishing to make n
trial oftheir virtues. They contain not a parti
cle of Mercury, or any ingredient that does not
act in harmonjLwith health nnd opposo disease.
Each box has Dr. P’s signature on the label.—
Price 50 cents. „ ‘
Those invaluable medicines are for sale in
Early Dutch Cabbage
Early Vork do
Early BuUock’sIIcart do
Green Savoy do
.While Cupo Brocoli
Early Cauliflowers
Flat Dutch Turnip
Early Spring do
'carlotCarrot,( very fine Rutubngo do
(range do Large Bell Peppers
Hood do White Solid Celery
i Hornsey Parsnip Now Zealand Spinaghe
Long Green Cucumber Round do
..arly Frame do Early Washington Peas
arlv — do Do Charlton do
I’ricldey Gherkin do Do June do
Dutch Summer Squash White AfurrowftU do
AJPuu j&ttfProlWiioj;
Magnum Bonum'Coss Do Mohawk, do
Lettuce Do French do-
Cabhoffe Head do Do Six Weeks do
Long salmon lladdish Do Black
Long Scarlet do White
’ ong VhiteOkrfi Large
hort •rcenOkro I/Jck •
Dwarf Curled Parsley SinallTomatoes
' uiaragus Large Green
l u» received and Tor sale by
170 A. PARSONS
■ • uir. S wSSeSVS"
I i)N.; i,n fr , < -iKuji'iiHni of Cuboij.
•-,/ ,'l I if.U' iriilt. T<ii> VJujillo phjpnra.
o Kiv.in, i.I i - >:l-J'llralH l st.tt<< all thoa.li
ji.iru[a■ ,1<ii><b., caami.’aliy cbmbiil-
i < il'i RarKajiarilla anil qiliar clmicu insmli
•ilia, whicli reitdyir.it Invaluable to thotenmictad
■Vill,syphilitic «jiitp:o!iM. ulccra, piinploiioii the
I’acc, tlin[die, scorbatia nrilptiotH, nndflll di«a-
ariains Train an impure -[ [til nT thn liiood.—
■ ‘.irsiicby COFFEE A ByWNE,
taril JO 13 Voang'x ll.nldiiigw.
THE 1‘llitl.IC UiitaSSING
W HICH i. mm iiilucrwlly mlmitteii u,
«xim m l)r. Fatoni' Vrretnble ,Medici
nal Sioiu.icliictuet Hopmicto, and Vt>,ctalilo All-
li.ililiuiiK I'ilK. ia every day duiiioiistriitud by
llieir aalniiiabiug ullicocy in all the case, whicli
are aimuunced to cure.
fhiX the Atm) end .Varjy Chronicle.
A BUMMER UPON THE PRAIRIE.
“ About I o'clock on Ilia evening ofthe Rlli of
Juno, thu ljriR.it wntera oTliio Platte Rivorcmild
be mien In t!io di-lance, rollilip oil lit tho «lirdc-
tion of the mighty Minninri, A anarch of ton
niileo brooglil, unto lie banke, near which the
cummnml haltoil fin the tii,ht. Wc lied linidJy
S itched our lonle when aeveral Indians were
lahuvorcd anlliipiiiR tmvnrily un. Tho arrival
of HuVorai t lllde cliiofs tuinoiinced our |irntimi-
ly to their village, IVndi which wc were di.lont
abuul tcu miles. They hail previously been
advised of uur approach, and hud route mil as a
delogntiun of tliolr tribe to meet im and hid us
Welcome tn their vUIrtgo. Upon tlioiril,nilying
his ia no deeeptive or mercenary bonei, hut Gi.-ii intentisvi, to cantp with in for the iliaht.
a fuel iindeniuhly provod hy molly thousand tea. *™ nccoinpnny thn command on tho morrow,
" ' [oluntatili '
tiinoiiiee qratefully and.yolontatuy given to the
ntodicinea conmin in
proprietor. ,
Both ofiheao
in dlfiorcnl w . 1e unnecessary ceremony, amt tunc,at it
comliinolioiis, the emuii precious vuccuthle in- Anigli! id, for it is dniiiefii) .Viniilier eilhf r of <mi
grudient Which-rondure them ho pmuiUur and *““■ (/“'W nr fowl, fm u
iiuiim-nliy superior to every Medicine now bo-
forotho public, end one which is utterly un
known to any oilier medical prneiitienor. It
cumiut lie procured of any Druggist or Fhyei-
cl.ui. and is supplied In Dr. F. by n friend, o dia-
tinaiiislied botanist. It restored both him end
Ills filen.l from an iiiiatiuato aiid painful diseaie
DYBPl.FBIA, which' had continued many
yeaie,nndlMj|broughtIhcththllio brink ofthe
grave. It is with pride and refilled pleasure
tint die proprietor pi-rmivea their equal elHeery
in nil complaints of thu stomach nnd buwele,
weakness of tlin digestive organs, nnd ofllie eys-
tmn generally: liilious end liver ollections, piles,
costivenese. rheumalisin, dropsy, heab-uciiee,
impurity of the blood, Ac.
The iisionislimiint and deliglit with which por-
* afflicted Willi tlin.n and oilier diseases men
tioned in the bills which accomyxoy then Mo-
diomea experience lumediate toiler, end ultimate
restirralinn to perfeot health imvo raised Dr. P's
Medicines ns far above doubt na they ere above
eoiopetilinn.
Fre)ieied hy Jos. PniESTtv PzTzits, M. D.
at liis ui.titution ftn the cure of olistionte disee-
aos, by .menus of vegetable remedies, No. W
Liberty Stioet, NotwYork, Inventor uud Pro
prietor.
TESTIMONIALS.
This is to certifv, Unit I have been afflicted fur
many years, with Chronic, Ithonnunsm iiml
laver (Jnmplaint, aud despaired of recovering,
even eo far as tu walk about my plantation. I
have takiiu medieinee from our regular Physi
cians. with bin little olfect. Seeing Dr. Petets'
Inti-liilious Pills advertised. I iHioght a hex ol
Messrs Lane A • ingiield, aud finding consideni-
lile relief. I was induced to make further trial,
and the emiscqiie icn is I am able to walk any
whore, and ride fifteen or.twenty miles without
difficulty, and feel iu all respects a great deal
better than 1 have lor yuan My daughter was
also afflicted with Drupaoy. She haa taken the
Pills and is much boitellilodi having rooelvnd
3 realm relief from their iieuthaii any other lle-
■ciue. JAM ES ECU' )LS.
,, B’aiJiaglen, Gu.tid ftb. 1838.
De. Pctzrs—Dear Sir: Enclosed you have
a certificate of Mr. James Echols, e respectable
citizen of IVilkescomity Ga., who haa purchased
jif us o considerable quantity of your Vugetofiio
Anti-Bilious Pills, nlso several hexes ofllie Ve-
geuiblo .Medicine Stnniacliicoi, el Hopelicto, In
teHil.‘I 1 ’ Which ha unbounded coufidence, ns
tliemflntelueigkhprlKipd. in difflermit comT
plaints. Yours; raBeetfully,
LAW; A WINGFIELD.
they were invited In sent tliemeelviis and par
take of our fare. This invitation was accepted
witli little unnecessary ceremony, end indeed it
., AN ORDINANCE,
"■ lOamind on Ordinance pauedfifith Dec.
A IfifiJ.endtledoAnOrdinancoror regula
ting lha publir. market end.appointing cominis-
•loners for the eame,” and for other purposes.
. Seoi l. Daitordained hy tbo Mayor and Al-
< dsrrooa of tho aiy of Savannah and hamlets
therenfin Caiineilaasemblad.and it U herebyor-
darned by Ihe aqthomy of the tame, That, from
' nnd aftet the firet day of Angim nexl, so much
-of U» firet Motion and other parts nr nid ordi
nance, passed the 23th December, 1824, ns au
thorizes the opening ofthe market on each day
ofthe year! bo so far amended as to except Sun-
ad when amended os follows:
lie market shall be held every day
u ndays alone excepted,
d be it farther ordoinod by the an-
, id, That the market shall be open-
. . orilay from sunriso until nino o'clock
at night, from tho first day of Abril until thefirat
day of October fonowihg, aud from the firelday
jjgljl un(i|. thefiret dayof-Apri! uutiloight
Sec, ! Be ii fiirther ordained by the anthority
aforeeaid, Tliatillordinancea or parts of ordi-
aissnfiur ordi “ if,co beand
• I ’ a5 *l d ,l n . Co,,nc 'l-?di July, 183G,
i»ii.»i T h°u PDR3E’ Mayor Pro Tom
jre.ee.
’.lLOIVEU riURVUAL, «H
-CARBON. .
V V tVRY MUperior Article, in Irattlcx, mamt-
r.ictureJ and bottled hot by David Wo<t.
expressly for medical use. The virtue, of Char
coal |n many dieou.seii oftho digentivo organ* liuvo
been fully e*tnlili!ilied. Ujion the iutu*tin:il en
nui it deto an a mild and efficient cnHiarlic,while
upon the stomach it produces in a very remark
able decree Hie effect* of a local tonic
It list* accordingly been used with yefy grent
success in cholera.' diatom morbitor dysentery,,
disrhea, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, sick
hea lache, &c. Ju*t received and for sale by
july20 COPPER .V BOWNK.
OIL SOAP, „
€71 <) ft clean-ding coat collar*, woollen, linen
IT und cotton goods from spots occasioned by
xri'ase, tar, varnish nnd oils of every description.
Also! used ns a good Ideal nppheution to the
rheumatic pains, bruises, sprain*, burns, chil
blains, &c. For sale by
july 20 COPPFsE & BOVVNE,
nard, inSandorsvule by C. A. Greiner, in Lou-
isvillelby Ebenezer Bothwell.in .Macon;by Shot-
well Brown & Co., in Talbotton by John B.
Hicks Co., in Columbia,by E.S. Norton,n»d
in almost eirerv other town in the State where
numerous certificates of Uieir unrivalled efficacy
may be seen and can Ire obtained in this plac -
(Savannah) at tho Drug ond Apotliooory atom
or G. R. HENDRICKSON. Agent.
A fire* eopply of theee euperior PilU inrt re
ceived. ' ” j"ly 20
ESSENCE* AND PERFVUE
KIES.
O tto of Rose, Oil of Jessamine,do Orange
Flowers, do Citron, do Union, extractor
Verbena, Oil of Bergamot, do Lavender,Bears'
Oil, Beara' Grease, Rose Scented Toilet Pow
der, Cologne Water, Fancyjpape, and a varie
ty of Perfumeries. ForsalFBy ’
COPPEE it BOWNE,
may 26 Markot Square.
CONCENTRATED CL.01MDE
OF.SODA.
T HIS compound Contains all the virtue of
Chlorine in'a concentrated state, and will
in every ehontime destroy the most oifeinhoi
odour arising from the decomposition, either of
animal or vegetable matter. In room, of the
sick it is very UMful in decompoeing noxioneex-
haiations and rendering ths air pure and whole
some. The gaa beingevolved so gradual,no dan-’
ger need be apprehended from ita uso.
Also,
Chloride of Lima u«edfor similar purpose-
For sale by - COPPEE & BOWNE.
jnlyll 152
INDELIULE INK.
P \ YSON'S Indelililii Ink. for marking lin
en. muslin, wearing apparel. &c. This
ink requires no previous preparation to its boing
nsod, a groat saving of labor and is equally nor-
inanent and block. Also. Kidder’s and Willis-
ton’s Indelible Ink. Just received nnd rorsulo
by COPPEE &JIOWNE.
jiil'v 20 156
ROWAND’S TONIC illlXTCHE
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A tptcificand tailing curt far t'aer and Ague
HI IMS worthy reinedv earnoitly repels the
JL slur of being equack modioine. it having
boon the result of in ,ny year's study, experience
an llihnr, in the medical prectico and observa
tion of Fever nnd Ague It is composed of such
medicinal principles ns were considered nmet fit
lo restore the harmony of action between thu
Stomach,Uver.and tho other important fnnolinns
oft hesyatem.lhe lose of which harmony is evidently
the immediate cause of diseaeo. It speedily nrn-
motna a regular and houlthy appetite, winch is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarioiie; by which efioct. vigor ood etrength
lemon afilirded hr the whole system It moat be
anparont tonll.thaU medicine phlmeesins; those
peculiar vlrtqes.Unsefal ih a groat variety of
complainu. By renewing the healtjiy action of
the ik’estive organs. It has proved itsolf of re-
m irkablo benofit ih'Dyspepsia, Depraved Ap-
potiio, Hosrt-hurn. Water Brash, Flatoloney,
Jaundice,Night SweaU;Dysentery, Bowe Coin-
-.laims. ond many other afflictions ofssnlnrnri-
gin. But it ie iothe treitmont of Fevers, and es-
- --ially in Fever amTAgue, or Intermittent I e-
ver, that its power«haveheenprinoipa.'y tnst-id,
and withtlmsowho haveseen its "kethumea.:it
is pronounced anveroign toall remedioa hereto
fore discovered for those diseaeoa. It na« w"®
.< on used as a preventive, by ninny who were
euhject lo a.recurrence of the Chilu end Fever,
•no it has always warded off dhe apprehended
“'july 22 F ° r ' “ br A. DENBLOW A CO.
From Major IFUlle Young qfScrUcn County, Ga.
I)a Peters—Dear Sirt.Iti* with unxpoakn-
bio pleuHiire that 1 Inlbnfl you of my recovery,
from u most dUlrmwing Dynpoptic and Liver af
fection. under which both my mind and body had
been kept in durance vile for upward* <)f two
years,; liy.Hie use of two boxes of you Vegetable-
Medicine Stoitmoliii'toot Hepaticm. At Him time
I Imvo not n vesliffe of diseu'#) abcut me,' neither
hare I for sevurul iihiiiHm I wish yon to make
thi* communication public, for the*benefit of
siifl'ering liumonity. \Vi*limg you every surcese
which your laiiditblu uiidertnlilng, in the removal
or the uiiMt distressing complaibto to winch hrn
man i* heir, deyerteii. I remain wiH: Hie deepest
f ratitude for the banofit derived from your pro-
]**ioiml skill, your friend.,
J. P Peters. Af D. WILLIS YOUNG
A fresh *npply of Hie celebrated Medicine just
received and for sale hy
G< It. HENPRICKSON.
June 29 Agftnt.
niomauiPh iiALifi, aw iw-
1)1 \ REMEDY Fon' tiie TUUTli-AC'iii..
r .l . oitabliilMl rdputatinn and constantly
incre uili^duniiiud for thisefihctnal reme
dy of pain and preservative ofthe teeth, hn* in
duced tho subscriber to oiler it to the Americau
public. Arrangement* Imve been made to sup
ply intent* ill ail Hie principal citie- aud towns in
die United iJtote*, ko tw to place it within tliq
reach ol those suffering ami RUSIy with
Hiis most harassing of all Aches, Tooth-Ache,
When applied according to directions given
on tho bottle il lias ndver failed toalibrd immedi
ate and permanon* relief. It also arrest* die de
cay in defective teeth, uud relieve* that sore ness
which so frequently render* a strong tooth nse-
less. The application ntid remedy aro simple,in
nocent, aud not unpleasant,and tho largo number
of parsons in different sections of the country,
that have already cx|«erieuccd such delightful
and *nliitnry effects from the utie of the Balsam,
are ready to bear, (far the public good,) Hieir
testimony, to it* unrivalled qualifies. It is an
Indian remedy /ihtoined singularly and unex
pectedly. and may bo regarded by the civilized
world us the most vuluablo discovery of H " ’
Man of the Woods*
A supply of this Balm juat received and fur
site by G. R. 11 ENDRIL'KSON, Agent
Numerous cnrtificate* can bo soon on applica
tion to the Agent’* ,*tor« . . Jul> 25.
C 'lPPEEA. BOWNK have just received
perlato nrrivuka fresh supply of assorted
Candiesofgoml quality, which they offer whole*
sale and retail, on accommodating terra*.
July 25 158
8WAtflI»8 PAWACBA.
A SUPPLY ofthi* celebrated medicine fresh
from tho manufactory of Wm Swuim,
Pliiladelphio. Also, Swnim’s Vermifuge. For
sale hy * COPPEE & BOWNE,
Young's Buildings, Market-Square,
july 25 158
month pretiotis. For, some length of time;
beef, bread aud coffee, disappeared from before
them as if by inngic. The repast having bueu
finished tfioy now betook themselves to then
pipes find canon co tiick,” and after uxliuustiiig
all topic* of conversation, they quietly rolled
themselves in thuir hlaukot* to dream of that
morrow..
Ai9 o'clock on tho morning of tha Oth, wo
took up our line of march for the Ottoe village.,
We hud not proceeded more than fi\o tniles.be-
fora we were literally surra it ruled hy Indians ;
some dressed from head to, foot in all tho'guudy
colors of tho taltibow.; while other* could boast
of nothing but a small piece of cloth or slroiiding
about the loins. Thu deficiency of clothing,
however, was generally made up in red paint,
with which they Were completely covered, giv
ing thorn much the nppuuiancu of men destitute
of their e\\\m. Many of their horses had evi
dently been decorated for ihe occasion, some
with angles .feathers tiod to their tails, Hire top
mid mane, with a scalp bunging from the hits of
the bridle, and their bodies funtostically painted
with various kinds of paint.
A* soon a* thu command came iu sight ofthe
G.iagu, tho male Indian*, old und young, were
aeun rushing out to meet its.* 'Jiioso who could
rai-en horse of any description were mounted;
while those who could t\et, hastened toward* li
on foot. On passing tlidir tillaJja Ihtf confusion
heraniu gen rult tho tops of their dirt house*
were literally covered with women and children,
wldlo n thousand meagre, half starved dog* kept
op an incessant yell below. Two miles West of
the village wu encamped.
Tlte Ottoe village is situated about one mile
from the right bmik of tho Platte River upon a
beautiful bluff, or.second bank. Il commandsa
full view ofllie so moulding country and Hie riv-
i oi, with it* hundreds of Islands, covered with
cotton wood and willow The Elk-horn, a large
stroiiin lulling into the Platte near its junction
With the Missouri, can also be seen stretching
oil' to thu north west, its banks studded wfth
timber, uutil Hie dark greoh line which marks
its course is just jn the distauce. Much milita
ry skill is displayed, both in the locution and in*
tuiiisl arrangement of this village, the credit of
which belongs to the Chief of die OUocs, Jo tan.
Their lodges aro built in a conical form, both
in nnd above tho ground; tho ground appear*,
iu lha first instance, to have been excavuted to
i’ll* depth of from two to three feot. The roof is
ywwwriwlto jmsial ajclts of timber wukHato
feet long, add so arrauged u* to Turin u circltfcss
upon'fhe forks of. those timbers other timber*
aro arranged along polos, one end resting upon
the grouud. and Hie other* coming together at
the top, forming «r conical framo work. Upon
Hiis framo work a petting of wiltow* bound to
gether by strip* of hark, U placed. Over tlm
whole, dry grass i* thrown, to'prevtmt the dirt
from fali*ig through. The roof i* then covered
with dirt to tho thickness of from two to throe
feet. Tluute lodges uro from fifty to aeveuty-five
joet in diameter The fire is built in the c.mire.
tho smoke escaping through tbo aperture left for
tho purpose ut. the top. Around the fire, mat-
tMisses, manufactured from willows or rushes,
an* nlarod upon the ground* which serve u* apo
logies for chuir*. A camp kettle oV tWo, togeth-
oi with a few spoons made of wood nr buffalo’*
horns, complete the furuituro of the Ottoc man
sion.
The Chief Jutnii Is nl this time, probably, the
most noted and popular Ihdian belonging to any
tribe under the protection of our government.
Hi* stature is somewhat ubove the ordinary siza
and well proportioned Hiscountenauco indi
cates much good humor, while a peculiar twink
ling off he eyes stamp* upon liimatonce hi* true
I'haracier—tout i-f the cunning,artful;intriguing
lli* successive warfare* with tho
... & trlbos, in former day*, hoar aniplo
evidence that lie i* not destitute, cither of perso
nal courago or a knowledge of Indian warfare
und its tactics.
In thn fall of 1822, Jutati sustained a severe
bi-Li in tho death of his favorite among sift wives,,
rihii was young and bountiful, an J accompanied
him the yeurproviou* to Wastitngiui>, "hero »bo
of course attracted ntiicli attention ami received
many presents, ull or which Jutnii oitributod to
her personal charms. At her death he rofiised
to be ruiHoied: tho whole nation was pul in
meurnidq hy hlecking Ilia upper part or the rate-
nr every man, womup and child. After tho
usual time iff hnwlina nnd crying hofiiro inter
ment, shoivns consigned t# the earth. A deep
S ruVe was duq upon n prominent hill, u sliorl
istnneo fimn the v illage, in widen she was depo
sited, together witli every article holunpinq lo
tier while living, including many snides or great
value, which hod liccn presented to her at Wash
ington City. The grave was then filled in the
usual manner, nftcr sotting several strong posts
in it. around which tho earth was thrown —
This being completed, Jutan ordered three or
hisbestliursesto be made lust, to the post, end
clinked lo death, which wa» accordingly (look.
One or the liorseS was Inlomisd in convey tho
deceased fiivarite lO th«'distant end happy land.
Tor which she hud departed, while the other two
were to convey her goods and chattels.”
* Tins is a substance used hy all Indians in the
E lace iff Tobacco, fiir smnkine It ie sillier the
ark of.i young willow, .urn ch losve»,after hav
ing been killed by the frost in tile fill, or a kind
or weed, Found only ill the vicinity or the Rocky
Mountains, celled Mountain Tea.
Ileie ftillmvs aiiulhnr -'videiice i>F the areal
superiority cl’ tile cirillitl tiluu nver Ihe liiujnnt
ST. LOUIS, July 5.
We hnve seen n Mr. .leseee ltoy, dr Jefferson
Comity, Iu lids Sts in, just returned Jrom a visit
lo Kentucky, wliu inf,inns us, Bill within equar-
teror a mile ftmii Peris, in Edgar Cuiiuty, Illi
nois,pi tin place wliora they lind encamped, Ire
eaw twelve I11<I1<111< vvlm hod been sltiiii hy tlm .
inhidiitaiia 01'tho'tou n. The party, on llielrar-
mid nl that pnmi. consisted on4 men,tvlm had
obtained whiskey Dorn the town, end were in
toxicated end noisy. In tile attack, twelve vf
tile number were shot, nnd the eurvlving two
n ote pursued llirougfi the Woods. The Indians,
it saouis, were going up tho Wiibash.nlid were
ell iiniiitiled, but had left their burses at the camp.
Wc could not learn ta wlint tribe they helougtd.
Our inroriuiint stales, Unit tho nuniher ol white'
meu assembled at die scene uj slaughter was
about (10; 1l1.1t they were mostly intoxicated,
uud ihrcntoncd 11 like fine to all Indiana who
should cento to or pass through their edoutzy.
Ucplilliun.
The White Indian*.—Il is a fact perhaps not
generally known, llial there exlsisiiithoftirwest
at legal two email tribes or builds or white tieunle.
Ono urthese bauds is celled Mnwkeyo a Thev
reside iu Meticn no tile soittlieide cl ilia itock^
Ainu meins) nnd between three mid live hundred
Julios ftmii Sente Fu, towards Cnlifiimla 1 end
in a valley that makes n deep iielcli iu tint more.,
tain, Huriiiunded|liy high iuipe,sable.,idgen, end
which con unly lieeulured hy a luttriiw pueeftem.
tlm south west. '1'hny urn roiiicaontei] liy hun
ters and trapoeni ol' the west, known to the Wri
ter ol'this tu he ini'll or voracity, to ht 4lt Irino-
cont, iniill'ensive people, living by agriculture
and raisina great immuersuriiursiiemid mules,
both iff which aro used by tlinin I'ur fiiod. Thov
cultivate maize, piiuipknw uud bean* iu Icrei,
ipun.ltis.
Tuose people me rraqiiouilydepradtoedon by
their mine warlike red ueighbiirs, to which they
submit without reselling totleiidiy vveaiions to
repel aggressors. • . *
Not tin distant'ftomthe Almvkcycs,audio li e.
eam-i range ol'country, isitiidihey bond ofthe
came di’St ifptinii, Niibbehuc A description of
eiilier of those tribes will huswe, for both.
They iiavebccn deenihed ta Ule writer by two •
men in whose voracity the fullest confidence
may lie nlnred. ailRtfial Uni munereof common
suitiiic, wiUi llazeirhoir, light blqe eyes; and
that their skin isaf Ilia tnnel delicious whiteness.
people nt Sumii Fe, in IBtfi, i
Mawkeyeseeye •• they Are ns 11
me, ns I am winter tlianilie dot
tlwlri ..
One' ef my iiiftirnmiite wliu saw several of these
" ' M describing tho'
much whiter Utan.’
Uianilni darken Indian in the
Creek nation," and my iiiftinnam we! tit id
good complexion iu white meu generally are.
. trapper mi aim occasion (11 a wandering cx-
cuision arrived at (ho- village ortho Alnwkuycs.
He was aimed wilh a rifle, a pair of pistole, knife
atid tuiinihaw, ell of Widen were.knew tu them,
eppearetl lo uxcite Uieir wiuider nnd gurpriu
Alter cuuversiitg eaiiiUimss.by signs, lie fired
utie of hie piiituli; iust.mUy the whole group I .
nroiind him foil to Uie cnrlli. iu the utuftisl con- ‘
cm million ; they oiilreuti’U him nut tohurl them,
aiid allowed III various ways that they thought
hint u supernatural beiug. Ha saw veil num
bers iff Imrscs and mules about the village.
(giiory—Altiy not Utie people be a remnant of
those wliu inhabited this country, prior In. (he
present race uf Indians I Tho traces nr llion
cities, rnrlificatiaml and cultivatedfielde olid gar
dens, are atlljiojro seen tlirungli the whole we
tom country.—ilutum (Mill.) Qaz.
SCRAPS, Sic.
cook's votxoz—nxaoTxt. to buwe cn qaARTaai.
Amos Kendall und Blnii have flinvcdfroin the
lower to the upper story ufthe President's Houre.
Blni, brake one ef the Parisian niiirors by a sud-
de'udurn of thn head which brought tiie reflec
tion iil’mie ol'liis front tooth iu coiiteet with thu
Pansien briitlii.end the ConreqAincewns ariiai
inedulu smash. Amds nils invented a machine'
w hich will hold a uiaii in hie ecu for tcu lioura.
without turning,, urt'd Inis issued his receipt fur
Ihe patent id'Uid f' '' '
clerks.
, Tran the National Intelligencer.
bERRUJDA ARROW ROOT.
■MJVXEIVED by tbb Iasi arrival .from New
J.Vb York, one case of superior Bermuda Ar
row ttooi. purchased From a gentleman of that
city, who imports a quantity yearly, principally
for his own family nse. Fur sale hy
july 18 A, PARSONS, SGilibons' Range.
COI
R !'CKlVFd)’b/tlie Camilla frnniN York.
50 dozen Congress Water, pints Jrquarte,
ftesli Froto Uie Springf. For sale by .
A PARSON?,8 Gibbons’Range.
july 18 165
BOVLLE8 ME «OiH ilE
AU FIDELS BERGER. v
A FRENCH article higlilv recommended
iR. for Coughs and Colds.
july25 COPPEE & BOWNE.
S WATER.
tiiape of a circular tu hie
We hava very recently published an account
of certain hostilities, said to have .taken piece
between Indians nnd Whites on 1 our Northwest
ern frontiers. Tiie Missouri Repnblicah ofthe
5th inet; received yesterday, furnishes tho fol
lowing key tottbis new alarnj of Indian hostili
ties, which, it appears iu this case, as jn so mi-
uy others, were a mere brawl, owing itr origin
tojhe depravity anil brutality dfwhitjidbht
“We have been informed' by agenUemnn
who was within thirty miles of. the soemi of Uiie
affair, that it originated .in a drunken froue at a
grocery kept ky one of the ukito men. There,
were several white men ortd -eversl Indians at
lha grooery They got drunk, end fought, and
two or the whiles were killed. Afterwnrde tiie
white, were reinforced, and One Indian was
killed lie had these peniculars from u gen
tleman who came from the immediate neighbor-
trod.’’ '. .<"
■ .. ■
i»dxpz»dz»ci.—sraezsfXK, , ‘ ,
A' poo'rmimrooeivud n iiiinuanger e sllmiUori
hi thu Post l lllico Department three days ado.
Kendall's circular letter was pul into hie hands.-
lie woe to stay . Into the passaged I'rnfn euii. rise.
to sun set, tu wail iiuun the ihutn clerks ufadea- i
pul. lie rubbed lilit eyesz-UiOu^lit of liis old
trade, and loukeii at the edict of Uie white haired
tyrant. In u few mainents he wqe silting in Ilia
Bin II, singing over bis wnx end leather, reeling that
slioomsking wjis the beet business at Ian. We
know the nun.
Cammudove Elliot hu 0 peculiar fanny of uteri-'
dling wiih beads. Not cumout wiUi making a;
figure head for a frigate, he is determined lhal
hie young officers shall not figure witli tiio darby,
mustaebio. The papers ore gleering over ilia
sliuve Ilia gallant Cmnliiadiiie hue effected Opori
tins rurniliire uf Uie upper lips uf bis squadron.
' Vo huso heard of heir-breadth 'scapes, dec. hu t
jWs beat, all,
fat, of u Itohher arid hit Wife.—Via translate
the following from n late Freucb paper:—An
individual pa-sing through Ufa wood in tho do-
lUrtment of Langres, at Ihe commencement of
he evoiiing, was slopped by it nihil wbb a' pistol.
in his hand, whodeumndi if liis purse or hfe life;
the traveler gave lum shout 12 francs, affirming
that lie had no mere ht his posseesion. The rob-
her milk thu munay, and tho stranger fled firori)
him Witli nil possible speed, freuib'ing witli felr;'
but.'notwithstanding, well satisfied »ilh cacnpifig >
on such good terms. Ilk-Don arrived aia farm,
where .If ''
tin- Hmi|i
linferniii ■ .
UieV lie had Micceded jn concraliiig n large suq
of moriny ftom the ntparlly i.f.Uic rolihen Tbp
mistress dl'the house, who Woe (hen clime, oil— '
fd him till tt-< I tm, nod told him lie eiionlda
in tho hoy loft: th'ie offer was accepted j
a rntitiide, Uie traveller preferred to ledge be.., _
ion run any more rislchy going further.' Ha
hod scarcely colored thu liky-loft whop Uie maa-
teruftlib linuM arrived 1 Uie latter announced
to tils wife lhal fbniiua bad been' thie Unto un-
favo al'le to him; that he bad only diet withorjo
ntriiiignr,' from whom bo hud Obtained twelve
franc*. , ;
The women immediately knew' that U11! pey-
■on she liad sllbltered was 1K0 individiisl her Imp-
hand'had nobbed, nnd she disclosed to himWhr
mro- lid thiinglit himself secure | he ciaiiizd
‘hoahjfality or Uie ftlnldte, all dr rcliniii;; tiie
furtiittaic udvemiirc, end impriiddmly added'
iVKaf tia* aiiririiutlirl tn rAlimnlilev re InrreA anrvv
they agreed that the mau ehonld indhur Uie ha;
loft WbeA the stronger woeaekjep, and preeir
late him into'the under apertmom. where ft
woman was to stood prepured vvitlfn lialcli
reedy ftFdispatdh Min. Torliina.lely M
stranger, lie overhead.C.*ly 1
venenien', and kept hinixob'en h
ninthbrn Uie robber viinjjlq ohpri
happened 0 very slid t tim<'an_ry
stranre pr^piideilfoliyve M'
the roilin’r's ap|iitArii, met
Violent blow oil the head WiUi as
tile effect of nrt'cipilaiiiig Mm m liio ri
ssttiaffew
denomieod ths women., Bhe vm qfteryii
arrt'Hted and executed for Hie murder ofher &
husband- • _ _ * •
ii. t • ;; U- / >'