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Runaway ftom tho mibwrlbstr
I 1n,l June, nunegro girl EMILY.
12 year, of age. She wunbmu
firofeet in height, ■Iralght, ivoll
( formed, round heed, Mock uud
ofritunderbolt.
„iid for her recovery utid conviction of the per-
eou or osrsntw who hove hirborod and eocreted
V,. 0 r 100 dollars for her nlnno.
h m«*t G. ll. HENDRICKSON.
—tohi'iih eS .t:; .vmi)
'.ViU be paid lor the oppreltoii
.'mn of a negro man named JOE,
cuntly purchased from the «*-
,toof Jolmll .Morel. Ho i, u- ;
i, ml five feet nine iuchee huii.vo-
likely.end speaks lowf took
rn doth coat,n doth cap end ritli
iDwd to bo either in tin
it
endowing, ami is supposed <" be either In iht.
city! oral Wyley’o plantelton. Bryan County,
where hit wife reside;. '
inne 10 NORTON Hr FULLER.
« ra5i sssssg 5 r' , “
Nauioa or Slckueroat the Stomach, Vomiting of
Food,SouMtomaeh,Heart burn,Indigo,tiniiias-
tidiotw Appetite. Tooth-ache, vVandenng Paine,
Cramp, wquielnde, Soltcitnde. Ac. It eoothe*
and tranqailiiaeethe mind and diepoeee to reel I
UUacarotin roliefln painful porindtonl vititi-
tiona. A«inil« bottle, and sometimes a amgle
dose will convince any patient mat n is truly a
Female Comfort. By strengthening. Correcting
and invigorating the merino srstom, it will eflko-
tnally prevent miscarriages, where there is e pos
sibility, and make parturition quick, safe and ea
sy, attd for ailer pains it u a steriiug remedy. It
has neon before the publioin some parts of the
country sitico 1829. ft has stood tho testofsoiomi-
lie opposition A investigation, and has prevailed!
\Ve nave the certificate! of Physicians, mt lwive*
and intelligent fomaloe in abundance Each but-
lb baa the proprietor’s name impressed on one
side tnd his written signature on a lay bill on the
other. Direction, for using the Female Com
fort in ail cases lor which iturooomtnended.witn
many important certiScates accompanying eacli
botde, in pamphlet form, within tho envelope.—
Druggists who wish to become agents for the t-
bove medicine will please to address Or. B. Os-
boro, August t. ia.; Or. A. Rockwell. ’VeitHr.-
field, Conn.i or for supplies, Rushtou A Aspin-
well, Broadway. Naw York, or P. M Codon,
Broad-street, Charleston, 8 C. Price $1 .>0
nor bottle. -Sold by T. if. Tumor
march 70JmoSmo
- prospectus.
A P me lata mooting of the Alumni of Frank-
' ,a CoUegs.it was unanimously resolved
to oe expedient to make arrangements to isatio
a Monthly Literary Mag mine, to he called
THE iTHEHlAS.
The undersigned were appointed by the So-
cietv a committee of publication and joint Kdt
loriofthe svdrk, until tho nest in toting if the
Society. sVo have no interest iu Iho work. ex«
cepl that which wo take in the welfuto of also
connliy tad honor of Uw State. VVe. of the
South, havo too long depended upon foreign
parte for our Literature, end neglected our own
tabula. WeshnU bo weak so long as wo think
we ere weak: end dependent until wo mako of-
fintstobo independent. sVe hopeall thefrienda
of Literature in the State, end uspncially Iho
Alumni of Franklin Collage, will patronize tho
enterprise both by word an I deed. State pride,
titckive of Literatnre. onr inte. eat in the cause
of general education, ail call upon us to sustain
an enterprise so necessary to our improvement,
walbe honor of the State.
A 3. CLAPTON.
JAMES JACKSON,
R. D. MOORE,
AVM. L. MITCHELL,
C. P. .McUAV.
SAMUEL P. PRESSLEY,
II. HULL. -
Tut Atitcsiis snail issue monthly, on fine
pipsr,stitched and envorud in pamphlet farm,
eni shall contain sixty four pages royal octavo.
Nothing derogatory to roligiou, ulfeosivo to any
denomination of Christians, orofntty politioal
party, shall appear in tho Athenian Its pages
shill be bensstly devoted to general Literature,
the cease of Education, tlxa Review of new
works, and notices of improve munis in Science,
Arts and Agriculture. Price Five Dollars per
sanom-ptyahle 03 iha delivery of the first num
ber.
i?All communications will bo directed (post
084) to Uw ■• Editors of the Atlumiau."
Atneui.'August 1th, 1338.
, v
*' v exnl In Dr. Peter*' Vegetable Mcdicb
u jtomaclitaeet Hepaticc, and Vegetable An*
'wftiiimt* Pill*. is every day demonstrated by
thuljr luioninhing efficacy in all the coaos which
•hoy are annulment! to cure.
rhi« ia no deceptive or mercenary boast, bat
a fact undeniably proved by many thousand tes
timonies gratefully-and voluntarily given to tlio
lirupriotor.
Doth orthese medicine* contain In different
niubinationi, the same precions vegetable in-
:ndient which render* them so peouliar and
■Miinemlysnperior to every .Modicino now be*
•ire the public, and one which is utterly un*
Known to any other medical practitioner. It
•mnot be procured of any Druggint or Phyai*
•nn,nnd is supplied to Ur. P. by a friend, a dis
tinguished botanist. It restored both him and
i s ft lend from nn obstinate and painful disease
)V.SPKPS1.\, which had continued many
year*, and had brought them to the brink of the
~rave. It is with prido and rofined jplnasure
•hat iho proprietor perceives their equal efficacy
hi .ill complaints ^of tho ttomacb and bowel*,
Aveaknessof ftp* digestive orgnns, «nd of the sys*
wm generally! bilious and liver affections, piles,
(UMtiveness, rheumatism, dropsy, hush-ache*,
impurity of the blood, Arc.
Vita asUMtthutoniand delight with which per*
* ms afflicted with thmo and other diseases men-
uimed in tho bills which unemnynny these Mo*
lieines experience immediate relief, and ultimata
. .•■itoratioij to perfect health have raised Dr. P'«
•ledicines as far above doubt as they are abovo
competition.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D.
it his institution lot the cure of obstinate duea-
ta*. by means of vegetable remedies, No. 129.
liberty dticot, New-York, Inventor aud Pro-
prioior.
TESTIMONIALS.
This is to certif* .that I have been afflicted for
niny years, with Chronic, Rhomnatism and
.ivur Complaint, and despaired of recovering,
•ven so far as to walk about my plantation. I
i.we taken medicines from our regular Phyvr
•nans, with but little effect. Seeing Dr. Peters’
vutilliliou* Pill* advertised, I bought a box in
>1 -thru Lane & 'in^fleld, and linding considora
bt.* relief. 1 was induced to ibako further trial,
tud the cnhseqiiB ie*» is I am able to walk am
vhere, and ride fifteen or twenty miles without
Jifflculty, and feel in nil respects a groat dual
netter tlwn l have for years My daughter was
aim afflicted with Dropsey. She has taken tuu
Pills and m much benentted. having received
3 renter relief from their use than uny oilier Me*
iciue.* JAMES ECIPJLS.
Ifiuhington, Ga. 23d Feb. 1836.
Dr. Peters—Dear Sir t Enclosed you* have
a certificate of Mr. Jatne* Echols, u respectable
citizen of IVilkes county On., who has nurchnsed
of us a considerable quantity of your Vegetable
Anti-Bilious Pills, also several boxecof the Ve-
g etable Medicine Stomacliico}. et Henaticte, in
oth of which lie has unbounded confidence, ns
have hundreds of others; who have outdo use of
them in this neighborhood, in diffierent com
plaint*. Yours. resiHtctfully,
L.ANF/& WINGFIELD.
From Major IFiUfa Youn^qfScrlzen County, Qa.
Dr Peters—Dear Sin ItU with unspeaka
ble pleasure Hint I inform you of my recoven.
from a most distressing Dyspeptic and Liver af
fection, under which both my inind and body had
been kept in durance vile for upwards of two
years; by the use of two boxes of you Vegetabl
Medicine Stomachics et Hepatico;. At this time
I have not n vesiigo of diseuso about me, neither
havo I for several months I wish you to make
this communication public, for thiybenefit of
suffering humanity. Wishing you every success
which your laudable undertaking, in tho removal
of the most distressing complaint* to which hu
man i* heir, deserves. I remain, with the deepest
gratitude for the benefit derived from your pro
fessional skill, your friend.
J. P. Peters, M. D. WILLIS YOUNG
A fresh -apply of the celebrated Medicine just
received and lor sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
June 20 ' Agent.
_ WiIfitfE.4.9 •
TT is injurious to toe puuuc trees and danger-
JL c-ti in the safety of the citizetw, to permit
Hines and like animals to run at large through
tae streets, and other parts of tne city.
Sec. 2. Be It farther ordained by the authority
aforesaid, Thatltshall be the duty of the City
Marshal and ulso of the City Constables, to take
up and impound any and every such animal*
tat may be seen or Known to go at large within
ta corporate limits of the city, and the owner or
owners of sueb animal* so taken up and impoun
ded, shall pay all expenses that may be thereby
incurred, in addition to the penalty imposed by
ta»move recited ordinance.
Extract from an Ordinance passed 9th Au-
guit. 1819. _
Jbe 2d section of the .JrJmanco above reci-
referred to and required to be enforced by
the City Officer* and tho Marshal.
»«»g 17 F. M.'STONE, c. w.
ROIV4YDVS TOYIC lIIXTUItt;
»!t V . fEr.ABLT: FEBRIFUGE.
A sif'r.ifieand lasting cun for Fever and Ague
r lLS worthy remedy earnestly repels (lit
slur of being a quark medicine, it having
been the result of in ny year’s study, experience
and labot, in tho medical prcctiee and observa
tion of Fever and Ague It is composed of such
medicinal principles as wore considered most fit
to restore the harmony of action between the
.Stomach,Livertand the other important flntr■»•»•»*
ofthosvstem.tholossof which harmony is evidently
the immediafe cause of disease. It speedil> pro
mote* a regular and healthy appetite, which is
generally eotirely destroyed or rendsred ver'
precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength
ts soon afforded to the whole system It*mitst be
apparent to nil, that n medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of
tyotn the Neu>- York TravcUcr.
.The Acoustic Oil advertised below is said to
w * remedy for deafuots. As it emanate* from
fMwbohMaoqnired some popularity in treat-
^disease.of the eye and ear, we should feel
jwposed to have iumcientconfidence in Uie rem-
at least to give it a trial, tUat is, if we bad
•V oecaskm for it
_ * DR. SCtJDDER’S
OE.WIIV8 AOODSriC OIL,
T „ for DEAFNESS.
HIS morJailrag remailr hu been need
•wny jesre with diaingai.ied .uccew.at
tye and Ear Infirmary Dr. Scndder.nnd
Mcjmfidentlr recommended naan oztranrdinary
«nd wyoderlbl remedy fur either partial or coin-
Plele deafness in all its .laqtts.
Jjll litnoly n of tlu< pungent Oil, many
-no have been completely deaf have been re-
stored tf, perfect hearing elW suing from three
Tbie may appear atrange. but it ia
r-t.rthelro.troa. Thu Acoustic Oil is not pre-
3“ to the publicaa a noetron. buiaathepre*
of ona who haa tnrued hiu attention
fSilI12 e ^ to Eyn and Ear, and ivho pludgee
'ki.reSd. 0 ." 1 reputation upon the eucceu of
njmeroui certificate., but
u pabluh tliem, as he consider, them
“»M«ry toaoinity valuable an article a.llie
ISWjiWvllO.imnimwe role w the fairest
proofoflhae.limu.on in which it i< lield. It is
R ubll ° M*«lng, eiiabllng'the a,
“•<'*>• •» conversation with hi. c._.
•otbclr no'oeron. question.
Min s.| tc^T.from which he had-previously
t'*'«2S. VortiX n * ‘ , ‘ rU °' “ ““•
A. PARSONS.
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of
irgans, it lias proved itself of re
markable benefit m Dvspepsia, Depraved Ap'
letite. iluart-buru, Water Brash, Flatulency!
aumlice,Night Sweats, Dysentery, Bowel Com
plaints. and many other affections ofsimilnrori*
gin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and es
pecially in Feve* and Ague, or Intermittent Fe
ver. that its powers have been principally tested,
and with those who have seen its usefulness, it
is pronounced sovereign to all remedies hereto
fore discovered for those dw»miw»s. It has also
been used as n preventive, bv many who were
subject to a recurrence of the Chills and Fever,
it has always warded off tbe apprehended
attack. : For saw by
July22 A.-PBN8LQW & CO.
* V EG FTA BLE UNIV Bi
HESEeMebratod V.getaMe Eifbo7which
«ity theuiand boinhtva b»n rold in 13. 1
York rinoa Jitly, 163\ are now reconiraended
by tlionunds M-pwMUawhony they have cured
ofCoMtiraption. Infiuenza, Colds, Indigestion.
Dyvpepma. Head-ache, Pain, and nrenro offul-
new in tins back part of the Head, usually the
* of ApoplattyJaundlce, Fever & Ague,
Scarlet, Typhua, Yellow, and common
Fever, of all kind., AathuM.Qout. Rheumatism,
Norvotu Diseatio., Liver ComptaiitU, Pleurisy,
Inward Weaknero. Deprwinu of tho Spirit,,
Ruptures, Inflammation, SoreEyro, Fit,. Palsy,
Droptiy. Siiull Pm, Meaalea, Croup. Cangha,
Whooping Cough, sRuinoay, Cholic, Chideri
Morbus, Gtavel, AVnrms, Dysentery, Doufnc»,
Ringing Noise, in the lead. King 1 , Evll.Sor'of-
ula. Etyilpelu, or Saint Anthony’, Fire, Silt
Rheum. Whit, Swelling., Ulcere, rome of 30
year, .landing, Cannon, Tumors, Swelled Feel
and Leg,, Pile,. CMtivendro, all erupiieiu oftlto
Skin, Frigktiiil Dream,. Female compUltiuof
every kinsl, especially obstruction, relaxations,
&c.
Aldiongh Doctor B. hu enumerated by name
tho above diseases, ho ir novortlieles, of opinion
with bi, (randfither.tlie Ute oelebnud Dr. IVin
Untndretu, that there iionlv one dieearo, an im
parity of the blood, which by impending tbe cir
culation, bring, on inflammation, and conae-
qirnt derangemont in the organ or part where
•uchimpurityofthe blood roltiem and that it i,
the different appetraooe, which thi, inflamma
tion or derangetnent put, on, fiut have caused
medical men lodeilgnate eueh oppenmnee, by
vtfrous name,, but which are in tact only the
hum diaease, with more or loro firnletne. Dr.
Wtu. Urendreth wea.ao fully oonv'meed of the
truth of the above eimple theory, that he epent
30 yours in experiment and libonou, research
into the medicinal properties el the numeroua
plaula computing the Vegetahle Kingdnmt hi,
objeat being to ooinpnw a medicine whieh should
at once purify, and produce by ineaitia action, n
removal ol all bad liumore (him too blood by the
stomach and bosvelat aa by the continuation of
the uaeof.ncha mo.licine,anch humors are sure
to be carried off, and the blood tuume a mate of
purityt and whuover ukeatheM Pill,, and pern-
veins with them, will be roualied that Dr. tVm.
It.indnnh fully attained hu philanthropic object.
It n now an abwlute and known fact, that eve,
< diauasu, whether it be in the bond or feet, in
e brain or muaneat memben whether it be an
outward ulcer, or an inward ahaceaqare all,tho'
arising from many causae, reducible to this grand
olfect, namely, impurity of the blond.
Li all cases they will be found • cafe end aim-
p.« remedy, yet all powerful for' tbe removal of
-tisease, whether chronie or recent, infection or
ntherwiie;and whet make, them particularly a-
I iptud fur tht, country is, that there is not the
atighUM UabitUy tocold when taking them,indeed
i te aystem is atnotuUty lot uuapt&le of cold
when under Heir iq/benee, than at any olhertiine;
tuorofore in thUolisnate they are invaluable.—
Neither do they require change of diet or care
of any kind. In England, throe Pilla have been
the only medicine ol many families for periods
varying from forty to aixty years, aud have a|.
wtfys proved effeotnal in restoring healtit when,
ever an eherratioil from it hu occurred.
For role by A. DEN3LOW St CO.
jitly 88 108
UR. U. UligTlIE>8A.U'l<dJUA.
8UMi”TION SPECIFIC SYRUP.
A PFROVED ofbv tlie Officer* of Uie Modi-
JBL leal Society oftne city and county of New
Vork. Tho only. Medicine discovered,approvod
of, and recommended by the most eminent Pb;
Mtcian* in France and the United State*, for ti
cure and prevention of those dreadful Internal
Disease* where tho Lung* and Chest are *up
imsed to be affected.
Extract of Certificate* from EmioendPbyaician*.
To .)r. It. Mcsthe,
“From the nature of tbe ingredient*, and tbe
evident effect* obtained by thoir combination*, I
believe them well calculated to answer the nur-
pose intended; in catarrhs and itritation of ft*
iirouchial paewge*, tltey will be found uxceedini
ly useful; and in more severe affection*,thev wil
prove valuable auxiliaries, under the guidance
and direction of aktifui practitioner*.”
I remain, with respect.
Your mo*t obedient servant,
Darirl L. M. Peixotto, m. d.
President of tbe Medical Society of tbe City and
County of New York.
New York, Jan. 22,1833.
"I unhesitatingly pronounce Utobe the moat
doable adjuvant in all case* of chronio com
iiiaiotsof the pulmonio organs.”
Frarcu W Walsit. n. d.
Secretary of the Medical Society of the City and
County of New York, Juno 10,1833.
"Having used the same iu my practice, inca
s'js of cough, cold, pain in the chest, and con
sumption. with the greatest success, do not lien
i ite to pronbonce it the most valuable among
those remedies usually employed in such eases ”
Charles Cleeve, m. d.
Treasurer ofthe Modiral Society of the City and
County of New York.
New York, Muy 25,1833.
‘‘THo nndorsigned, having witnessed the de
sired efficacy ofthe .Syrup called Dr. Mexthe’s
Anti-Consumption Specific Hyrup, in several
cases of inveterato disease, .of the lung* and
breast, that had resisted the usual remedies, jus-
lice require* that I give my testimony in it* favor.
I have, tlwrefore, no hesitation in pronouncing it
a medicine of inestimable valuo ”
Daniel Lobsteik, m n.
Ofthe Faculty of Medicine, of Park late Phy
sician of tbe Military Hospital and Army of
France; and Author of several Works upon
Medical and Literary Subject*. &c.
For sale by THOE. M.TURNER,
june 24 Opposite the Mansion House.
forfbtk '
N unrequeDee of iho very great an j inerea.
«m* demand for thi, invaluable preparation,
ittMdhjr tbe many cure, whieh have beenef.
fected by the nieora In cnee of Asiatic Chole
ra, common Cholera Moriin, in children, end
Dirordera of the Bowel, generally, the nroprie-
tor be, prepared, end will continue to keep on
nend. alargo.nnnlv,
keadand bbuevehi
Tbisramedy no, boon nrodby many eminent
Phjiicians, eome of whom have charge of the
largest Hoapiteii in' the United Statea,where tito
Cholera hu prevailed toegreet extent,and hcen
fatal to intemperate, eged end lunatic pereon.,—
Their confidence in tnla medicine ia such, that
thay ny lhay ere net afttid of tho most Ittvolet-
ate caaea of Asiatic Cholera, when taken in timo.
The following ere only t .mail propoition ol
the ceruBcatea I hare of the etlicicy of thi, cer
tain roinedy. (or Cholera. TIimm opposed to
quackery, will it once aee his, in nothing ofthe
kind—for thorns pereon, who havo eolescnbod
their name, to theso certificate,, litre among nt,
and are known to bo men ofthe first ■taitdinf,
and upon whose word theutmoet reliance cut
bo-placed. .
Direction,.—'Take n table apooniitl ofthe mix.
Inn, with the rome quantity of wytar, every
hoor or half boor, aa aeeanon may require, un
til vomiting, purging, and pain, have ceaaad.—
In common ordiuary eoaro of Diarrhaa, a table
spoonful ofthe mixture may betaken three or
fourtimeeedtiy, and repeated at night, upon go
ing to bed. Tbit medktlue haa baan adminis
tered to children afflicted with. Diarrhaa, or
Cholera Morba,, Cholera Infantum, and Sutu.
mer complaints, with complete auceero. In no
cam basil failed to cure the moat inveterato at-
lack. The beat mode of odihinlitormg It to
young children, is to take a tuawpoonfiifoi tho
mixture tnd miaitwitb tlteaanfu quantity of wa
ter. giving it ai above directed—a little auger
win addod, to mako it more polatable
This rortillcoto, which add, no little weight to
the vmlneond importance of my medicine, ia
giren by the Rev. Arthnr Cooper, Inspector of
our Borough,end 1 havo no doubt hi, name will
bo recognized by ovary individual in thi, suction
ofthe country. Ilo present, it cheerfully, be
lieving it to oiuk many to noraera what lie con-
tidere tobe the moat valuable of all medicintii.
IQO.hTAGIIE’S BALM, AN fN
IIIAN REMEDY ron tb* TOOTH-ACHE
T I1E uatibliihed reputation end constantly
inoreatingdemand for thisefiectuel reme
dy of pain end pmervative ofthe teeth, hw in
duced tbe subecriber to offer it to the American
public. Arrangement, have been madetqauj
off the principal cities and town.
riy agent, in alfthoprincipa
ho United Statea, eo a, to
CALCINBI^ CIIAICCOAL. OK
A VERY superior article, in bottles, moinv
taotu'rod nnd bottled hot by David Worn,
expressly formodical uso. The virtue, ofChar-
coal in many dneow, ofthe digoqivo organ,havo
boon fqlly establisiiod. Utuin tho ittlustinal ca
nal it acta as a mild and ofiiictont cathartic,while
upon tho atbmaoli it produce, in u very remark
able degree die efieeu of a local tonic.
It ha. accordingly been need with very great
anccenin cholera, cholera morbn,, dyaonlerv,
diarnen, acidity of tlio stomach, heartburn, tick
headaclw. Ac. J tut received end for role bv
julyJO COPPER 4 BOIVNE.
I am aura it will convince thorn that have an ab-
horronce to potent medicine,, that thi, ia no
quaokery. Only read lliia.
Norfolk, July 17,1833
Mr. R. S, Barnard,
im greatly oppeed te any thing liko
rut ivben I refieot upon the good your
remedy for Choleic haa done, and
might continue to do, if made generally known,
I am willing to throw wide any thing like pre
judice and IVooly give my opinion upon your
modicino. In tuymtualieu of life it frequently
happena that diroaaee of every kind come under
my obrorvation. But the major part part of
thorn seem to boat till, season of Iho year pro
monitory eymptoma ofCbolera—many of which
no doubt prove fatal fbr wantofaueba prepara
tion as yoora. Now, air, this remedy for Chole-
ra (as you coll it) it the very thing that is want,
lug to ,lay tho progress of thi, dwtrefaing di,
oa«e. Till, I speak from experience. I liave
not only need it repeatedly in my own family,
hot havo adminiitored it to many others, and I
can with truth say its effects havo anrptusod my
tnoit aongillne expectation.’! in sovoral caies
whore the baurele were ia * tnoit deranged atato
other remedies had been administered until real-
’■ the patient wa, in great danger of dying, and
m nntply giving a aoeoor two of your reme
dy for Cholera u described, imtneaiato relief
WI, found. In one intence I used it upon a
servant, a member ol my family, that wu, la
boring under a dreadfitl howolcomplnint,spasms
and vomiting—fur rome time my wife and sell'
bed serious apprehemion, tint me would die.—
Out alter giving one doeo ofvour remedy for
Cltolere tito vomiting ceased, Uienalitagraattally
disappeared, and tho next day oho entirely re
covered, Ihavealro used thi, medicine with
children troubled with bowel of cummer cote,
plaint, and in no cue In, it fdiiled to cure tltemt
moat willingly do I recommend it te oil uty. uc
qiiaintimces, and hupe all pt'ndcnl perron, will
evailtbeauelvesofsovalunblea medicine.
ARTHUR COOi’ER.
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Tonkty, Souchong,
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London Particular Ma
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and Importation,
London Palo Sherry
Do Brown do
Do boat Tonerifle,
Lisbon, Sicily Madeira,
Mataeilloo do
Old Port, (Duclay'a
double grape)
Sweet Malaga
Muscat, Claret, ofva-
-rioii, brand,
llockhelmer,
Markebrenncr
Old Brandy, “Olard,
Dunny tf Co,"
Old Gin, beat quality
Clnropagne, ofthe An
chor and other noted
brandi
Maraschino Cordial
Bordeaux sV Mart do
FRUITS.
Bunch Muscatel Rai
sins, Sultana do
Bordeaux Prune,
Smyrna Figs, Dates
Zante Currant,
Malogs Grapos, (in
their season)
Madeira Citron
Genoa do
Wool India Preserves
East Indie Preserved
Ginger, Chow Chow
Northern Preacaorved
Plum,, Ae.
Guava Jolly
Current Jelly
Fruitain Brandy Syrup
Util, i.njrliah and
Autorican Pickle
SUGARS.
Fine Double Leaf
Single do. Crushed do
Lump, While Havana
Brown do, 8t Croix
Porto Rico
New Orleans, and
Georgia.
, NUTS,
Prince's Almond,
Bordeaux do
English Walnuts
Pecan Nttix
Brazil Nuts, Filberts
Shellbarks, Cliesnuts
SPICKS. Ae.
Mace, Nutmots.
Cinnamon. Clovax
Allspice, Pepper
White Pepper
Cayenne do
French and English
Mustard
Capers, Olive,, and A-
morienn Chovic*
Rom Water
Bueuita
aoptO
178
Ground and Race Gin-
.,g"r. Poland Starch
Macaroni and Venna
colli
Bordeaux Solid Oil
Floroneo do do
Walnuts, )
Mushroom, >Ketchup
A Tomato'* )
^HCTeVvin,.
' gar
Bosket, Leaf, tnd Box
8x14
Liverpool ground Salt
Hodo,
Sugar,
Butter,
Water.
Boatonand
Pilot
Choeolato
Kitchen's Prepared
Cocoa
Lambn Syrup
Georgia do, Molasses
London Po or, quart,
and pints
Bouietl Cider
Havana Began, of tpl
proved brandi
Cavendiah A Cut To-
Uaoco
Winter,trained Sporni
Oil
Refined do do
Sperm Candle,
Georgia Tallow Can
dle,
Yellow, A
White, I
Variegated,
Castile, and
H having J
Liquid Jf Paste Black
ing
Brooms, Brusho*
Bath Brick. Ac. Ae.
COFFEE.
Old Morhn, Rio
llornna Groon
Old Java. Porto Rico
PROVISIONS.
Wheat, )
Bnckwhcat, l rl „„.
Ryo, und f Flour
Corn J
Grlot, Rieo
Hama,and other Becan
Smokod Tongues
Pickled do
Pickled Pork
Fnlton Market Beef
Smokod Beef
Bologna Htnisage,
Pickled and Smoked.
Salmon
Shad. Macketai
Scotch Piokled Her
rings. Smoked do
Codfish
Cliaica selected Batter
Goshen Cheoso.
Pino Applo Cltocso
English dor, Dulohdo
Potatoes, Lord, Onions
I
T „, DRY (HOODS.
III. snhseribere sir naw receivin
which thoy will soil on retitnnsMo ondaeeom-'
modeling terms, con,i,ting ip partu fuIKtwst
Brown Shirting and Shcoting
Blosolted do go
Dnftil, Polntond French Blanket,
Swincu! C^'tlwi'cassinleria'tih/Ken'y ieki*
Red and white Flannel, and Dptnet,
Comon do and Bed Tick,
Col d Homespuns end Apron Check,
French. Britith end Atneticnn JMnta
6-4 French Bomhjuiiiiaod col'd Cambric*
3.4 Circassian* and DopibaMthi
j Soap.
f-4 French and English Merino*
Velvet, Silk wfd Bwendown Vesting,
1:8 and 0-4, KM end 1S4
Imh Sheeting
84 and 104 Table Dloportmtl Damask
Hnckihuek, Russia and Colton Diaper
Cambric,, Jaconets end Swiss Muslin*
Plaid, Stripe nnd Book Muslin ,
Cotlon Poekot and Hoad Handkerchieli, ii(
great variety ■
ClropPMjPongeeond twilled Silk Pocket ItdkOi
erino Thilret Wool, Valencia, Silk and Cot
ton Shawls
Hosiery in oil it, varieties
Lambs Wool and Canon Soek..y«nkec KnitJj
Spool, Hall and Skeft Thread ,
'';' bb 'No« andItidfa Rubber Suapmrderi
Silk ami Cotton Umbrollaa
Tuck, Side. Pocket and Droning Comb*
Linen end Cotton Topes
Hoskin and Wooltep Glove, and MiHen* .
Poari, Lasting, GiJt and Bone Buttons
Phuted and plum Velvet aud Bontbatio Stock]
JiicniiRt nnd curded MiialinCravats *
Black Sfik io
Utter, Fiiolseap nnd Wrapping Paper
4'4,5-A nndtl4 UolibinotUco 8
Gimp Uco Edgings and Inserting,
Cambric end Jaconet do do
Uh^Uwns and Linen Cambrics
Gro do Nap. Grodo -Swiss and Italian Bilk*
Corded Sktrta, Ae. Ac. .
septa ^ ROBERTS A BEARDSLEY.
OTt6N nAOOING, Ac,
C‘
rKY IIE subscriber, otfor for stdo,
JL 70 piece, Cotton Bugging
2 balm Socking r
2 do heavy Uurfepa
ROBERTS A
iioptO
BEARDSLEY.
170
When tho.Chnlora wo, raging here toil great
extent.tho Rev. Dr. John French had occasion
to use this preparation twieein hi, own family,
and ha, given tbe following certificate of it, efi
floScyt
"On Thunday my little eon came homo from
rohool, making great complaint of tick notnach,
and pain in the bowel,, lie looked to be quito
sick. I immediately gave him a dose ol thi,
medicine: ho was presently relieved, rnd ha, not
complained since.
"On Friday, whilesbrent from homo,awhile
girt living et ray house wu token with nausea
and pain ill tho bowels. In the courro bf a few
hours, the had (ivodischarges from Iter bowels.
My wife gave here dOMorthis modicino, aud.tn
uw herawn word,, iteclod like a charm. Site
was well before I returned to tlio house, and
hu remained no over tince.
JOHN FRENCH.
Norfolk. Sept. Cth. 1830.
Other certificate, could Ik given, but there
must suffice.
A supply of the above celebrated modicin re
ceived and for,
THE PAYLOVU SCRAP ROOK
NTfiOR 1837. containing 10 engraving,, with
JL 1 l’oeticul mid other dliial rations, edited by
Willis Gaylord Clark,in a quartuvolumc,bound
in einbbiscd morocco.
LIST OF ENGRAVINGS.
Tit* Indian Fmit 8ellcr.
The Knjpostnoo Bride.
Raje Gur, Gingoo.
Box CnnaUiqtoi and Boat's Crew.
Capo Comorin.
Tlio Favourite oftlto llaram.
Cataract of UupppnuMuni.
Hindoo Fomalu. '
Mod raris.
Talipot Tree.
Choultry at Kami,scram.
Wild Elephant,.
Temple at Mahahaiipeor.
(linen of Candy.
Hindoo Toutple, at Trilaltencore.
Banyan Tree.
Aire.
Capt, MirryatlV'Rottlinthe Reefer "
Copt. Basil Hull', Skimming* a Wintorot
Schloss Htiinliclrl In Lower rityrio.
Just received bv
W. TIIOUNE WILLIAMS,
sept 10 181
aept2
. for jalo at BI per bottle, by
A. IblRSONS, 8 Gibbon,' Range.
175 .
UlTLLAltD'S PATENT Oil,
SOAP,
OR cleansing Cut Collar,, Woollens, Lin-
Dll. BAOGLAY'g
C ONGENTRVTED Compound ofCobeb,
andSarsoirarilla. This velnabla prepara
tion contain, in a concentrated Mate.all the elli-
cactoaspnruof the Cubehs chemicelly combin
ed willi Sarsaparilla and other choice itigredi
ent,. which render it invaluable to those »r ~ '
For role by
aprilBG
COPFEE A BoWI
,13 Young’, Bui'
t
place it witliinthe
reach of thtMo sutforing and likely toaiiffer with
thi, mul harassing of all Adal, noth-Adit.
When applied according to directions given
on the bottle it ha, never failed toatford iminodi-
oto nnd permanent relief. It also nrrests tbe de
cay in defective teeth, and relieve,that soreness
which so frequently render, a itrong tooth use
less. The application and remedy, are simplt,in
nocent. ond not unpleasant, on! the large number
of perrons in diffsrent section, of the coqntnt,
that have already experienced ,ttch deltghtful
and salutary olfect, firom tho 11,0 ortho Balsnm,
are reedy to boar, (for tho public good.) their
testimony, 10 it, nnriveiled qtralitiu. It I, an
Indian remedy obtained singularly and unex
pectedly, nnd mny bo rngurded by the civilized
world eslhe most valuable .direoveryof the Red
Man ofthe Wdodx.
Asnbplyof thi, Balm jnst received and for
■ale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Numcrmi, certificate, can be reen on.'npplica
tion to tins Axenl', stow. July 2fi.
en and Cotton Goods, from sputa occasion.
od by grease, paint, tar, und oils of every do,,
criptiim, without injury to the finest goods. A
ipply juM received and fur sale by
aug 17 G.R HENDRICKSON.
for_s
a; denslow itco.
RECEIVED
P ER Angeliqoo,* fresh eupply of Drum
head Cabbage and other Seed,. Forntie
by A. PARSONS, S.Gibbou’ Rang*,
eng 19 103
CONFECTION AIIV,
J UST received, 10 ctsu of Patent Confec.
tionary, manufactured by U. A A. Stew,
art, New York, from double refined ittgar, sod
free tVom all dolateriou, dyes, ami warrunleAto
be euperior for purity and whitenea, to uny oth
er. Familie, Mipblied *1 about the exoiepricee
utbe common Kind it sold for.
an* 17 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
IsEltlON HYRUP."
N ft OOZ Underwood’, ,uperinr Lemon
9 V Syrup, jut received and for role by
aug 10 G. II. HENDRICKSON
D. Ac C. LANDUETII’S DAR
DEN SEEDS.
A FRESH auppiyofEarly York Cabbage
Large , do du du
latrgo Drumhead du
Drumhead Savoy * do
Early Cauliflower
Long Green Prickly Cucumber
Flip Sugar Parsnip, long Solemn Reddish
Do Scarletdo, Hound Horny Spinach
Prickly Seeded do, Early Fiat Dutch Turnip
Ritta Hugo do
Jut received per brig New Hanover.
THUS. M. TURNER,
aug 22 Opposite the Mansion House,
NORTON Ac FULLER
I NFORM tho public,that they wilt receireii/
a short timo, their full supply of FA'LL' St
WINTER GOODS, Which thuy will sell on
thoir ttiuui term, for cash or good paper. They
■elicit a continuance of patronage of their city
end cotiutry friends, ■ roptg
DRV GOOD*.
Jmtroceiyed by Maduon','
BALES Sprjugiidd Shirting
0 cue# Bleached do' •
2 bales WhiU Flannel'
I do Red di> ■.
I dosuperCottnit Tick
1 enro fine Silk Umbrella,, '
Print*. Coition Flannel, &o. Ac. .,
reptfl NORTON A FULLER.
:—itKEiir
m
snlo by
rept2
'.SII supply nf Monn.sey's superior otocW.
le, received par tho Madison, nnd for..
MIC1T. DILLON, Telfair's whf
! 175
I’ ABELUOUl), FAY A UO, .
TJJf AVK on hove, aud for *nler*Sweet H^.
JLB. vuna Mo1n**i'i, Honey, Bogart, primp.
green Coffeo,
QX&JiL
'Ceylott” Wine, Dundne Bag*
-SE±
COCOA.
K ITCHEN'S universally approved potenfe
Cocoa—an agreeable, wholesome, end
cheap eubatitute for lea and eofliio. Fur role by
aug 17 . COFFEE A BOWNB.__
• SARATOGA, WATEHs
A 8UFFLY of Saratoga Watef. in quart
and pint kbttict.freti> IVora the Hprirg.fu*
role by COFFEE A UOWNE.
aug 15 :
m with Zn-
malocaircgili in Navarre and the Uasquo
Frovincost by Hennittgser, Captain of Lancer*
in ttie service of Don Cnrioii,
Tbe Parricide, a Novel, by the author of Mi-
■erimns.
The Tin Trumpetior Hoads nnd Tnlea (hr tlio
Wise and Waggish, edited by, Jctfctxiul Bunn-
ders, Esq. 2ml».
Ttie Diary ofa Dc'ronnuyco.ln 1 vo|.
Tho American Lmly, hy Clejrlcs Butler, con-
tainittg reflections on tlio imporloiice of the Fc-
male character,'nnd tho features which olmrac-
torixu tho female inittd, with iusirnctiims for a
proper education, 1 neat volume witli.2 ettgrav-
lie Lamnrtlnei Narrative of tho rcsldonoo of
Fatalla Sayegliir among the wandering A tabs of
the Greet Desert. Collected end translated by
.the cureofM. De Lamartine
Tho Warlock, a tale of tlio Seat by "The Old
Sailor," nuthor nf "Tough Yarns," Ac. 2 vnL.
ThoWuhingtim I’apora. Tito Writings of
Washington, w ith a life ofthe author; by Jured
Sparks, vols 10 and 11. •
. Richardson's trow Dictionary of tho English
1 ,'iogilugu, Nos 1 to A, price 50 ct* each.
■ ANNUALS FOR 1837.
Tho Tolteti and Atlantic Souvenir, with 12 en
graving*,
Tlio Gift: edited by Min Leslie, with 10 en-
*-TheViolct,or Juvenile Souvenir, edited by
Mis" Leslln, embellished witlt 0 engraving,from
steel plates. Just-received.
•apt 14 W. THORNE WILUAMS.
BO WAND’S TONIC illllTUUU..
A FRESH supply or llowand'a Tonic Mix.
lure, just received, nnd for snlo hy
THOS. M. TURNER,
aug 15 Opposite tbe Mansion Zioaso.
■ NIIEPPARD LEE.
sjmrRlT'l'ENhyltlmsolf—a Novel,inflvols.
ff Lord Roldan, a Romance, 2 vols in 1,
by Allan Ciinnitighain.
A Ycnrin Spam, by a young American, 3d
edition, enlarged with plates, in 3 vols.
Ilany A Lucy, with other biles, by Maria
Edgeworth, in 2 vols.
Pilgrim’s Progress, bv John Buuyan, rtmhel.
lisltcdwitli engravings from tlio designs of Rich
ard Weamll. R. A.
M(tiled 1st Hymns, various size,.
Imctureseii Rhetoric and Belles Letlres.riiicf-
|y from the lectures of Dr. Ulkir, by Abraham
Ml[», A. M.
Elements of Botany, by' Asa Gray, fit. D.
Just received and fur rale hy
-aagSS. IV. T. WILUAMS
MPEK.il OIL AND.CANDLE8.
GALLS, pure winter stralnetl
0(1 (P Sperm Oil; 60 lioxes do Cxndle*
For sale hy * A. PARSONS,
ntiggfl 8 Gibbons' King*.
OtBJUJi TAPSIW. „
A SUPPLY of Gorman Tapere iii boxciof
nssortoil sixes,just receivcrl'nitd fursalo by
. COFFEE & Jj() WNE, Market-square.
xux 29 173 ,
BLLIS^COMPOirNl* KKEOS-
OTE TOOTH WASH;
Recommended by tht Faculty, \
T HIS compound will be found serviceable.
in arresting and preventingdeeajr in taeth;'
keeping tho teeth nnd gum* In & cWn nnd tt6n^ v
tliyconditio!i}*wooleningthebru«th,removiugur
tur, nnd relieving pain caused by curious teeth..
FewdUcovericN in modern cheinisiry promise,
more important results thin that nf Kreonota,.br
Dr. Reicheubnch on eminent’chemist of Rltdtf
ko, in Mohrnvin. It wu highly rectified liquid'
product, ohtniiM'd from wood, nnd i* analogous,
to chareo;il in it* ntitiwptic properties, but fur
more powerful n* a corrective and preventitpof
decay* Charcoal,notwithstanding it*well known
clunn*ing propertio*', u, objectionable a* a dentrir •
lice, 011 nccount of it* insolubility, and the risk of
minute particles remaining between the teeth,
and producing injuty. Kruo*oto,on tho corUrt*-
ry, cannot bo liable In this objection, nnd pof-
ho*<o», to 11 much greater extant, the hntUwmtic
and purifying propeities ofthe former.-
trial: wliicli have been mode with It, in thi* coun
try und Europe. Imve provoil its efflciency.
Ill* Mrnngly recommended by the Faculty ft*
the best preventive against caries in teeth. T<*
sweeten tho breath, rendered offensive byjde*.
oayod tooth, tho u*u of tubncco, or other causes*
und tuarrotit d«*cav v if stand* pru'ominqnt,.
Flli*’ t.’umpound Krcos »te Tooth ^V4<b com-
bine* the virtues of Kreosuto. of tlio strengfti ••
duuted for this purpdse with fdhor siiliSbURta*
known to Im highly mlvimwgeous in whiteumg
and preserving die teeth. - , .
It is confidently recommended to the pnbho
n* a valuable com jioiiml, wliicli nmybe usud dai
ly with groat advantages the tooth and gums*
m the name time leaving qn ugro^uble sctwatlori
in tho uioutli, TWn U n*» acid in thi* wash,nor
anv ingredient* entering into its competition,but
«uch n.i are highly bonolieialto the teeth. •
It Im* boon examined mid used by several of
the first 1’hyiician* of this city,who have no hes
itation in recommending it as an excellent wash
fur the teeth and gum«,preventing tho latter from
hiicoming spongy, mid, by; it« detergent mid un-
tuenlic ipinlifu'K, p rose mug both in a clean and
hcHlihy condition.
Just received per brig Franoef and for sale b/
y TllUcf. M. TUHNKH.
Oobtulto the Mansion llouse.
sept 12 179
ASS1ZIJ OP JIKJSAt# I Olf tiiiJF-
TliMDKK.
City Trmturrr's OJnre. Sept, 3.16110.
T UC liver*ge price of I lour being Afino
Doll.irrt j»«r barrel of 185*lbs Drew must
weigh ft* follow*:
12.4 cent* lo’nf, - fj “ r *
(Jl cents loaf 1 ‘-1 l,: '’
l». llorsTOUX, City TrtasuYW.
ttpi 5 JV6