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;»liiing iiobt Hutchinson, Esq. Al-
Unlaw two "lory building on
o corner of Bay on J East Broad-
THURS
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•treat* Apply to "
ool7 T F, W. HB1NEMANN
FACTI
|LU «OE IL FAOjl
T .l : *ibicribar, reipoctfiilly informs Ilia
friend* end the public, tint ho ha* com-
n» Stomachic® et Hepaticio, and Voietoblo An*
ti-Biliou* PilU, li every day demouitratod by
their titonlehiRg efficacy in all the eawa which
they ore announced to cure.
%l A *°
thi. i» no docoptivo or mercenary tout,
a fact undeniably proved bv many thourand I
propfl
nvmced tire above buiineu on Lie owli'account,
aei hopei by hie unremitting and uiiduous at
tention, to merit a liberal there of patronage.
■inn. Whiehthall belli* regular and only charge,
dvaneci will bn made on produce on-
Liberal advai BftSHftBBBSPHHHH
tniitedto hi* care. For the prnnent, produce
enmigund to him will be directed to Stile*' whf.
where it will be taken charge of by the *ub*cri-
her. W. NEWMAN.
llcfcr to Robert Habertham, J. At J. Reid, of
Savannah, and David Buali, E. J. William*, I.
I. Boytlon, of South Carolina, Upper Thrco
Runt.
Savannah, Sept. 7th, 1830.
•apt I) • 178I
N, B.—Tho Augusta Sentinel and Georgia
Courier, will publith tho ubove once a week un
til the fir»t of November non and forward their
account* to tho aubaoriber for payment.
OSBORN'S PiULDlOKEil, OB
FEMALE, COMFORT.
J R the relief of all tho sympathetic diaeaiea
' niton Jautou Pregnancy. It readily relieves
F
Nam
lauaea or Siekueuat the Stomach, Vomiltng of
Food,Souretomaeh, Heart burn,Indignation,Fu-
tidion* Appetite, Tooth-ache, Wandering Paine,
Cramp, Inquietude, Solicitude. Ac. If loolhei
and tranquillize* tlm mind and dispose* to rout
Itiaacoriaiii niliefih painful poriudical vieita-
lion*. A single bottle, and some limes a single
doe will convince auy patient that ft ia truly a
Female Comfort. By atrengtheiiing, corrooimo
end invigorating the'uteriue system, it will effec
tually prevent misearriagoe, where there is a pos
sibility, and make parturition quick, safe end ea
sy, and for alter pains it u a sterling remedy. It
lies been iralm-e the publieitisoine parts of tho
countiy since 1829. It hits stood tho test ofscienti.
liei opposition A investigaUon, and has prevailed!
Wehave Ilia certificate* of Physicians, inidwives
and intelligent females in abundance. Each bot
tle lias the proprietor’s name impressed on one
side and his written signature on a lay billon the
olbar. Direction* for using Ihe Female Com- :
fort In oil casat lor which it i*recolnmeiided>ith
rainy important coftiBootos accompanying eaolt
botde, in pamphlet form, wiUiin tho envelope.—
Druggists who wisli to become agonla for the a-
oonuln In diObrent
5S2SS“!Sy l “ “. ms Pjeolons vegetable -in
gredient which renders them so peonliar and
furelh*^ nfu Pi 8 ' ° r a?ory Msdic '"« »°w be*
fore the publio, end one wlthih is utterly un
known to-any other inedinul praclitioner," It
cannot be procured of any Druggist or Physi-
te&wssit
5 years, end had hroughttiraitito the brink oftl
I®”’ 11 “ wUi prido end refined pleasu
let the proprietor perceives their oqnsfolHcai
in ell complalntsof the stomach and bowels,
weakness of llm^lgestive organs, and of the aye-
tern generally! bilious and livornffooiion*, piles
eostiVeness, rheiimatuin, dropsy, hoah-ach**'
impurity of the blood, W “ uchM '
The astiinishmont and delight with whicl
eons alllictcd with these sod olliet diseases
tionod in tho hills whioh oceomyany these Me-
dielnes oiperienoe moierfialeretief, and ultimate
restoration to perfect health have raised Dr. P'e
competition* * b ° Ve ** “ ■** ™ ab ° V8
Prepared by Jos. Pbisstlv PtTaRe, JI. D.
at his institution for the cure of ohstiiinlo disea
ses, by means of vegetable remedies; No. 129.
prim or" ^ ew ’Nork, Inventor and Pro*
me, V testimonials.
This u to certify,that I hove been olllictedfor
many years, with .Chronic, Rheumatism and
Liver Complaint, and despaired of recovering,
even so far as to walk about my plontalinn. I
nave taken madiciue* fVoin our regular Plivsi-
ciaiia, with but little efTeet.* Seeing Dr. Peters'
Ann-Bi ions Pills advertised, I bought a boa or
Meesre Lane A Vtngiielil, and finding considera
bln relief, I was induced to mnlra' further trial,
and tho consequence is I am able to walk'ailv
whore, and ndu fiHumi nr ittmnio .~iu.
where, and ndo fifteen or twenty miles without
difficulty, end .feel in all respecta a great deni
better then I have for years My daughter was
also ufilleted with Dropsy. She hen taken tho
Pills and is. much benofiltod, having received
~ii.rn—. ui . M() _
boveittedicine wiU phrase to address Dr. E. Os
born, Augusta, Gag Dr. A. Rotskwill, Wetliers-
held, Conn.! or for supplies, Rushtou AAspIn-
well,Broadway, New fork, or P. M. Cohen,
Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. Price XI ud
per bottle, -Sold by T. M. Tnrnor 9
march 70|Jmo3mo
From the New. York Traveller.
I DEAFNESS.
Tho Acoustic Oil advertised below iraaid to
he n remedy fur deafuo**, As it einmiates from
one who his acquired some popularity in treat-
d>« Ve and ear, we should feel
dispesod to have suflieient confidence inthe rent-
cdy, et least to give « a trial, that is, if we had
any occasion for it. ,
„ DR.SCUDDER’8
GENUINE ACOUSTIC Oil,,
T ,„, for deafness.
HIS never-failing remedy has been used
many year* with distingaiihed success, ut
uio eyeland Ear Infirmary of Dr. Scudder.nnd
if confidently recommended os an extraordinary
nnd wonderful remedy for oither partial or coni,
plolo deafness in all its stages. •
By the timely use of this pungent Oil. many
who have been completely deal have been ra
ft 0 ' 011 to perfect hearing after using from three
T' h i* ,™ a 7 appear strange, but it is
nevertheless truo. Tile Aoouslio Oil is not pro-
lulled to the public ea a nostrum, but as the nr*,
mription of one who has turned his attention
Jieliiiuvely to the Eye and Ear, and who pledges
h!s I> remody' U “P°“ I* 19 success of
Dr. Souddor Iras namerous cortiGcetes, but
•‘"'.M be consider, them
rr.M w™ 1 * vaiuiibi0an '> rtic| °«K'p
Acoii.tio Oil.Mts tmmenso sale is the fairest
prooioftheeilmiaUou in which it is held. It is
presented os a public blessing, euobliujr the need
in ° 1 onver sation ivitfi his cfiil-
A. PARSONS.
SIJEPPAUO LEE
greater reliofftom their use than any other
diomo. JAJIE8 ECHOLS.
r> o Namlfigton-, Oa. 23d Fell. 1830.
^btbrb—Dear Sir: Enclosed you have
a.certificate of Mr. James Echols, e respectoblo
eitueeu of Wilkes county On, who has purohuod
ft 9 9 ?“ ul9 » l,l9 1 3 1 «>ntity of your Vogothblo
Anb-Bilious Pills, also several boxes of the Vo-
getabls Medicine Stpmaohirae, et Hepalics, in
both of which he has unbounded confidence, as
have hundreds of others, who have made use of
them in this neighborhood, in different com*
plaints. Yours, respectfully,
* • nnr t ANE * 'VINQPIELD.
From Major ^ ou ^^ ScrizM Comity, (3a,
Db Peters—Dear Sir t It is with unspoakn-
ble pleasure that I inform you of my recovery,
from a most distressing Dyspeptic aud Liver a'(T
fecuon. under whjch both mj^ mind and body had
OB. J
veoftabl
TH HESE twlebrated Vegelablo Pills of which
■JL thousand boxesliavebeen sold in N..
York since July, 1835, erenow recommended
py thousands efperipni whom they have cured
Coltls, Indigestion,
Dyepepna. Hood-ncho, Pain* and arenas uffttl-,
new in the beck part of the Head; usually uw
■Jau 1
■yimomt of Apoplexyjaundioe,FeVer a. Agno,
Bllione, Soariet, Typhua, Yollow, arid-common
Feveri of a I kiuds, Aatiima.Gout, Rheiiinatiam,
Nervone Direares, Liver Coinplainu, Plauriiy.
Inward Wcakheu, Dopreuion of Hie Spirit*,
Rllnttlrpa InUnmmmltre.a tin.. L'..,. . iv. It i *
nren~ n ’sS!? m,t IS' 1 ' S , 0 "9*1 Pi"' Poluy.’ IMl.PETEKS' ,
SS5J. fe » morn pills,
MoS n 5 Qa,a & 0i2E
bcafutuur I tf ). VI Na now ac.|,iiru,l an exalle-: ropnla
Kinging NaiM* in the Haad,'’ King’* Evil, Snrefi effi^nywhiUiJn''m f b 7 »» invariable
gh,E , yriMl ! i..-crSlritlt Anthony’. Fire,Tat UraD«Lnli'-' ny h ' ,v ” r"."lle4-flmm
Rheum, White Swellings Ulcere,come if 3ft' wr theJhX
year, standing, Cancel., Tumor.,. Swelled Feet kmmntore
Md Legs, Piles, Ooetivonere, nil eruptions of the i!!iii?,I“ V -,r—
Skin, Frightful Dreams. Female complaints or I ,V llllb ?^ , . ol,m ? r9 "slloit
every kind, especially ohstruclion*. ml
been kept in dnrunce.vile fiir upward* n I two
year*; by Ihe use nrttvohoxesofyoU Vegetable
Medicine btomeohicraet Hepation. Atthia time
1 liav*,i„t • vniii.w ,orHi**«m .kmn me. neuk—
have I.for several innuths I wish yon to make
this communicallon public, for (hiybonefit of
sufioring humanity. Wishing you every success
which your laudable undertaking, in thoremoval
of tho most distressing complaint* to which hu
man i* heir, deserves, I remain, with the deepest
S rratitudo for the benefit derived from your pro-
ossional skill, your friend.
J. P. Piter,, U. D. WILLIS YOUNG.
A fre«h enpply of the celebrated Medicine just
reedived and for sale by
. G. R. HENDRICKSON.
June 29. Agent
W RU’TLN by himself—a Novel, in 2 vole..
Lurd Raldan,a Romance, 2 vole in I,
°y Allan Ciiniiiiighani.
j aiian Cunningham.
A Vear in Spain ( by a young American, 3d
edjjon, enlarged with plate*, in 3 vole.
Many & Lucy, with other lain, by Maria
Edeoworth, in 2 vole.
. I ilgrim’s Progress, by John Bunyon, erahel-
["jOjljjnitbeunringslhiin Uio designs ofRIcb-
Metliodlst Hymns, varions sizes.
Lectures on Rhetcrioand Belles Letlree,ohief-
of Df- BUir ’ by Abr#bara
ElomenisofBotariy.by Asa Gray. M. D.
lust received and for aale by
""128 W.T. WILLIAMS
V uelehratedspoci6olsnol offered to the pub-
IC to cure all diseases, bulls particularly recom-
iisndedfer the euro of Ihe most violent Tooth
Ache.
Amongst the nnmorotu persona who hove
vc in la fair- trial, it ha. never boon known to
ulof affording immediate relief- A fresh sup-
“' this valuable Balsam, just received and
°-'-‘" la b y OR. HENDRICKSON.
A FE B.
10® $F£ m
M“te n Wra%^ V * e,i ”
«'t receivod aud for sale by
a. r. Hendrickson! -
211
nuv3
WINE AND POKTEB.
’Allcasks Canary Wine
aul “ Hibben's brown Stout; in
■^,aud P f“h“ ttobt
oetfiR
■sac, and far aale by
GAUPRY
A LEG RIEL.
P®UH, MACKEBEE, pota
toes, dko.
2 York o '!7 p"™ 9 p°'i<
AND POKTEB.
E,
DK.B, £ESTHE»S AWT I-CON
SUMPTION SPECIFIC SYRUP.
A PPROVED of by the Officers of the Medi*
ical Society of the city and county of New
York. The only Medicine discovered,approved
of, and recommended by the moat eminent Phy
sicians in France and the United States, for the
care and prevention of tlioie dreadful Internal
Diseases where the Lungs and Chest ore sup
posed to be effected.
Extract of Certificates from EtninontjPhysicians.
To Dr. B. Mesihe,
“From the nature of the ingredients, and the
evident effects obtained by their combinations, I
believe them well calculated to answer the pur
pose intended; in catarrhs and itritation or the
bronchial passages, they will be found exceeding
ly tisoful; and in more severe affections,they wiF.
prove valuable auxiliaries, under the guidance 1
and direction of skilful practitioners.”
I remain, with respect,
.Your most obedient servant,
- DANIEfi L. PkIXOTTO, M. D.
President of the.Medical Society of tho City and
County of New York.
New York, Jon. 22,1833.
”1 unhesitatingly pronounce it to be the most
valuable adjuvant in all cases of chronio com
plaints of the pulmonic organs.”
Francis W. Walsh, n. d.
Secretary of the Medical Society of tho City and
County of New York, June 10,1833.
“Having used the same in my praotico, Inca
sea of cough, cold, pain in the chest, and con
sumption, with the greatest success, do not hesi
tate to pronounce it the most valuable among
those remedies usually employed in such cases.”
Charles Cleeve, m. d.
Treasurer oftbe Medical Society of the City and
County of New York.
New York. May 25.1833.
The undersigned, having witnessed the de
sired efficacy oftne Syrup called Dr. Mesthe’s
Anti-Consunfption Specific Syrup, in several
--« disease, 0 f the
cases of inveterate disease! of the lungi and
breast, that had resisted the usual remedies, jus
tice requires that I give my testimony in its favor.
I have, therefore, no hesitation inprononneing it
a medicine of Inestimable value.” •
Daniel Lobstein, m d.
Dftho Faculty of Medicine, of Paris, lato Phy
sician of the Military Hospital and Army of
France; and Author of several Worlds upon
Medical aud Literary Subjects, &c.
or salo by TH08. M. TURNER, 1
june 24 Opposite the Mansion House.
Cook to your Pantriu and Dtd-Rooms.
BOAOH AND BED BUG BANE.
irenber f
T ap suiMoriber has fur many year* been in
the Habit ol .applying many fainilie. with
thiacertam and immediate remedy for there aoz-
isiUMrmhi, and ha* consented at the etrong <o-
lieitatkmi ofhia (Vieqde, to bring it out in this
public manner. He uuw hulhe poeiliveaffirm
ation! of a great number or cilizene, (some or
whom are tho moat wealthy andfiuhionablo ladies
In CbesunMtreet,) that this bane is in allcases a
,ure-andcertain remedy; and (hue certificates
ere utthe hands or his agents; where rib* anyone
wishing can convince themselves or their genn-
inenese. This is better than all tho puffing or a
thousand unkown name.;and the unprecedented
■alee which the Bane now haa, is a flill pioor or
thi* Tact, and of its eirtnas. Prico tlnrty-sovcu
cents per bottle. Foreale by
THOS. M. TURNER,
apnlii Opposite tho Mamina lionet.
ir exnlled worth, line paiikincud the immrio.
tor that he Inn only in malio them axiemirefy
'"',7.?£rt ,r r “l" | hitipii universal.. 1
viin i.renin*, reniale coniplHinUor I wlil,"!li,?-i, n? ""'? r0 '" ll0 ’ l ' | l’’l""ck nindicinei,
every kind, eepeeially eh.tra.Uone, relaxations, cWthre!,"Z
AlUioqgh Doctor B. has enumerated by name ridnSei'^J^x^n ,rB? * ion 1,1 lbeir r " vor . “"8 »»i
the above diseases, |io is neveiiliolere'or opinion ® ri1 wnreqnenoei or ioelficacy i*
with his arandfiiUier.Uie late oelohruted Dr. Wn" b " m ,' ,'•> --
Brandreth. glint there i> onlv one dlrenw, an tin- f re,litJfdSwnpored entirely orvogeuihle mal-
Pimty oftli. blood, which 6y im,«.Klingihoi“. l’ rou ‘“ thfn
cnUnon, bring* on inflammation, and conre. r"/ T l ilb - lly P”* 9 ™ 1 -
quailt derangeinenl in Uiu orgnn or part Shore the oE*orih^ m pin' l °1 ' Vl 'in blul wil >ie»aed
.nehimpuntyofthe' blood sonic*; and that It UI 1,1 , bl * ow " pnvnln
the different appearances which Uiis iuflainma- Ke ureorilm,T.n r r 1“j nl - y to " ck, ! nw l |! 'lgo
tiim qrderarigeinont puts oh, that have caused icle Zi »n^Ll i '!," ,d n, *' d "" aV
medical man to desigiiate such appenrnncee by S 'J b , 9,l9r I fur what
various names, but which are in tael onlv lira . „ fjoufatuonded. and dial ilioy ought do-
same disease, with more or less virulence* Dr. Su&muSu * , n“ l ! (0 " d ° rib " I* 1 '" 10 u 1 "*’
Win. BrandreUi wns’so fully eouvinced of the l .. 11 1 , ’•"'"“ 1 l9, • P» r ho|is no articlo of the
truUi of the above simple theory, that he spent hlT? n B ” r , b9 ’i n °8®red the public,'supported
30yeerainaip.rim.nrLid l.boCri. regret “ f “, cdB9 i*iv», Item
into he medicinal prooerUes or the nuinoro.is nore cenlrel Kr Ulat l,B * wilb
plants composing the Vegetable Kingdom; his Tnf.nn [ u
object being to ooiupose a luedicine winch should nlmrell'Tn »lm h ? V ° b ° nn , " K «"' 9 lly »
uuce pnnlY, and prodiiee by specilio aoUoui a ,! "Iniosl every variety orfunclional dis-
removal ol all had humors fromtlra blood by lira SlfeL, “'!■ f, |'! m “ cb ,’. , ‘ ivor ’ luld
etoinaclt end boWols; as by the comiimotioii of Nanre.iii* 'Juuri'llurn. AcId Eructations,
thenreor such a medicine^uoh humors are elite ? ai i "^d^tension oftlm .
to he carnod off, knd the blood assume n state of . . ,n " c u . a,, 8 Bowels, liicinieut Diurriima, Choi-
purity! and whoever tukesthese Pills, end noreo- * C0- *l“' 9 " 99 ^H«hitual Costivenoss, Philadelphia, September 23d, 1830,
veros with thorn, will be satisfied that Dr. Win nf„ , “^I’P 91 " 9 ’ s ' ck »"•<• Ache, Sfc. Tliuy
BoudraUi fully attained hie pliilenUiropic object. 9n, " li > r |« l > l » Aperient for females
It is now an absolute end known fire; lliet eve- rein pre * " ,10y "I") eubseqnem eonfinement*
rv direare, wheUier it be in the head or foetTn hIL-Slnteiaob,Mined Aehe;.
the brain or meanest mombon wliotlier it be un ArtSmS !*. nd many ° rt ,e , | 1 ,0, ^ 0,u Nervous
outward nicer, or an Inward ab«Z,Le alhtho' .VreP* 1 ^, m . ert * «" d »"»t
amuig from many cause*, redueilile lo this grand l ' ”'» r sudenlorv hobiis, find them ve-
effect, namely,inipnrityortlie blood. 8 h?u? n i *' T) l “ , “ wlicindulgo too freely
Inullcasos they will ha found o saft and sim- rrn fPi re.'.re ‘ °r ‘“ “ b "' fil " V“ ,y roli “ f
pie remedy,yet all powerftil for file removal or LhlLilhC I |Ii PI> n* 11 £"n ,8islcnsloti
direase, wliofiier chrooio orreeont, InbS hi .rodrink „TMl?,^ 6/ dl f P,lla - / rb “’» wk “ ■
otlierwue;and what makes them particularly a-1 LnreiLm i?r,Vi!!” "" d partioularly
dapled for lliis country ia. that ihura i* not ti,„ , r . Southern clmintc* and ague and to-
SELECT MEDICAL EIUUAUY,
& ECLECTIUJOURNALOFMKDICINE
EdilodbyFnhn Belle, hL D, Lecturer on Iho
Iiistilutes orntiidieliio and medical Jurisprii-
“Sre°,i Ijluu'hor of ihe College of Physicaus
or 1'hiladelpliia, and of Urn Amor. Phlloa. See
Etc.
A PERIODICAL publication ao decidedly
and obviously beneficial tu ihe profession
fiir whose use it is inlnnded. as Ilia Select Medical
Lihranand Eclectic Journal qj Mcdkite, needs
Mule lo be said In the way of explanation and ou-
^Sony ortlio work* of Ike meet distinguished
onthpre in medlrul science are out of print.—
Many English works and continental nnee trans
lated into English, of Ihe present day, possessing
mdiapiitnblo merit end practical vnluo, are not
accessible la the grant majority orAmerioan lira,
dii-al leaders, hacaiiso they are not republished
u" lliis side of lha Atlemic. Of ilia first class, it
is sufficient to iifanllaii Hydonham, lluxlmiu,
Cleglrar.il,-Fordyco, Jaeksun, Ah. Atc.i ‘and oh
Iho Inner, Armslrorig'e Leclures on the Prno.
Uce or Physic, AnilroVs Clinical Raporls, Ed-
word* mi lira liilluciica of l’liyaical Agenlson
Life, Chrisuaou oiuPoisons, Barrows, Neville
"itd oiherson IriwnityiAo, Ac. . It i. pruposci
lo supply this dnubin and obviutin wuut by lira
publication of I lie StlectMuUcal Litrara.lhroucli
which, in a itiodcriitc cost, nnd in a cainpnra-
lively «hort period, a subscriber will find himself
m possession 0 rmany entire works uu Uio vari
ous branches of medicine.
In lira Eclectic Journal, the hintorie. of case.
Which have a definite hearing and application,
summaries of opinion, mid practice, erilici.m.
brief owl pertinent, will find u pliiqo. The cir-
cmustnuccsovnr tho lieidlli, both of individuals
and of coitiiriiinities, shall rocaive a due share of
noiirei il being iu much tho duly of lira physi-
ciau to foresee,-and by timtdy wurniug lo pre
vent, ns, after its infliction, to cure disenso. Iu
llieperforinance-of this task tliomoresaliantpoiuts
will bo presented—tho actual wants of tliu pro
fession indicuted, and all proporand praotienbio
ameliorations, - both scientific and otliicaJ, sug-
dapled for lliis country is; that there is put the ti.r'm.j!? 1 ! 8o, !ir l | r j ® n ,^ «*«« and
slightest liability to'cold wheii taking them indeed 5? ^ alr , cl *'* valuable ndju
SWWB fe h o“nv?vJL P d.“^ “
end fij.
iljuiict,
when under tAeir in^rranre,than lit a'liyuthcrtiiuc; I MnM ll ,?™. n J![l{! a ^r 0r .'i‘ ,Ur, !- e) '*’ oan “iko them
therefare.in.Uii.ciimate Utey are iLln.hie.J | “^^3,Sunder
Neitlier do they requiro change of diet or care I a V,, i'5 °® 0n the most
of any kind. In England, these Pills have been feasors ond'SreSd hi 'I'-T 0 " M 9, >'™l i>""
tiro only mediciuo ofinsuy fimiilies for nariods • nr ' . I , . ,uc “" ud l" 1 profession many years
• iraingfrem forty lo sixty yeirr.“ud h.™ ah 9k ">“ "«."onsidar* hini«ir„e|l^.li;
1^1 provod effectual in restoring health whom I r “fi. t “J”. d ?°i. 0 . , , ho . "" b '. r ? "C" lv .? lsr "te disoaiOf
over an aherratiari from it has ocoiirred.
For salo by A. DENSLO W A CO.
July 25 158
ELLIS' COMPOUND KUEOS-
OTE TOOTH WASH,
Recommended hu
n n n a J,l *?l >l ‘. I ri ?" 11 / Pelafs, M. D.
Pi B. C. P. M. at lira Instiiir tmii (hr the cure of
obemuito dirensas, by moans of vagotohle mine,
dioe, No. 129 Lberty Street, N. York, inventor
«ole propnomr tuen box coniains forty
Pills, l'rioa 50 Cents. ’
kJrnni"«W^[r!^rcten'd he* " r f>v.,raoria a,ui U
ihy conditloiijsweetoningthe breatli,removing tur
tar. and relieving.palp caused by carious teutli.
Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise
more important results than that of Kreosote, by I m ^ : —•
Dr. Reiciienbach an eminent chemist of Bians- IttONTAGlJE’S ItALill, AN IN-
ko, in Mon'ravia. It is a highly rectified liquid DIAN REMEDY fou the TOOTH-ACHE
w . . highly rectified liquid'i
product, ohtainedlVom wood, nnd is analogous ! HE established reputation and constantly
to charcoal in* its antiseptic properties, but fur -*• •Hci’e^iogdeniand| for tiiisefiectual reme-
msre powerftil as ft corrective and preventive of *jy l ,n,n a,, “ proservativo of tho tooth, hop in-
decayCharcoal,notwithstanding its well known I duced the subscriber to olVor it to tho Ameiican
cleansing properties, is objectionable as u deutri-1 P^htic.* Arrangements have been mnde to sup-
fice, on account ofits insolubility, and the risk of I P V agonto in all the principal cities aud towns in
iimule particles remaining between.the teetii y tilted States, ao as to place it withili tlio
I Hre.l.,.!..!.!. T7 I rnunn nl Inrun ■nlhrrenw n».l
and proJucing injitry. Kreosnto,on Uio contra- Uoaoh of there suffering and likely to suffer .with
ry, cauuot be liable to this objuduon, and pos- tm* most hnrusMiug of all Aches, ToothrAche.
senses, to a much greator extent, the antiseptic VVIihii applied according to directions givon
and purifying' propekies of the former. Tho | on the bottle it hns never fulled toalford immedi-
trial* which have been made with it« in this coiln- 010 on J permnnem relief. It alsoarrests the de-
try und Europe, have proved its elHciencv- cn ^ *n defective teeth, nnd rolipvostlmt sorenoes
It is strongly recommended by die Faculty as which “ irequpntly renders a strong tootli nsa-
tlie best preventive against Caries iu teeth. To i 081, " “e application and remedy arc simple,in%
sweeten tlio breath, rendered offensive by do-1 "«>«W fc and not knp£MMit/,andtlie large number
euyed teeth, the uso of tobacco, or other causes, I
‘••id to arrest decay, it Stands pre-eminent.
* Ellis* pomnno-s'l .
ofporrens,iii diffurant sections of Uio counlry,
that lltrvo alreaily oxiwrioncod airoh rlalightfili
and salutary offucls from lire lira of dm Balsam,
are ready lo lwar,(for tlio publio good,) dmlr
testimony,toilsunrivallod qualities. It is an
Indian rainody nhluinud singularly nnd iinox.
pectedly, nnd may ba regarded by lira civilized
world asdra most valuable discovery of lira Red
Man ofthe Woods. ’
, „ , Ayupply of this BalmJust received and fur
ut Ihe seine time leavingun agreeable wnsadon *"1“ k y. K.. HENDRICKSON, Agent,
in the mouUi. .There ia.no acid in this wash,nor . Numerous certificates can be reeri on apnlica
any. ingredianta entering into iUcomposiUon,biit tlnr110 “f Agent’s alore. July 25.
inch as are highly beneficial to llraleeth. ASMORTED Piwneva ~
It has haan exaininod and Used by aavorel or • FIIESJI supidyordry und well flavored
die first Phy.ician.of this city,who ifa.e nolie^ A fiandS. of Won. klL r ”‘ l
. . Tomb Wash oom
bine* die virtues ofKroo.bio, of die straugdi a
dapled for this purpora with other aubsiairaas
known to ha highly advantageous in whitoiiing
and preserving iho uradr.
It i* cotifidendy recoininended to tho public
a* a valuable compound, wliich may be used dei
ty witli great advnolago to the leedi nnd gums.
Italian in racaramendingitasan eicolleut wash
far Iho teeth anfigums,preventing die latter from
becoming spongy, and, by iu detergent and an-
ing bodi in a clean and
EDWARD COPPEE.
13 Young 1 * tlnildiiitr*.
ttreptio qualities, prowrvii
healthy condition.
Juat received per brig Francea and for aale by
THUS. M, TURNER,
•ept12
Opposite die Mansion Houso.
179
SPIEEfi, SPICES,
TATUTMEtiS, Cinnnnion, Cloves,Mace, Gin*
iN gar, Pimento, Pepper, nnd African Red
Pepper. E. COPPEE,
"t20 13.Voting's Buildings.
BOWAND'S TONIC MIXTUKE,
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
NOTICE.
■ PROPOSALS will Ira received for making
N it Canal ill the Slate of Georgia, from lira
Akita *
aod lasting cure for~Feoer aud'Ague. \ Amtaniaho River lo the Harbor of urnnewick
FN^Llisf worthy remedy ^earnestly repels Ilia I Oljnn Cdumy, for Ilia distance of IS\ iniios, :iii
B slur n FK*>:»re > re.. ,»l. •re.J!.:l. :Ti J 1 float uriilnnt line hntfnui ntt/l teanrlu in elm Trellre...
slur of being a quack medicine, it having feet wide at Uio bottom, and nearly in Uiefo!low<
been the result ofmany year’s study, experience m f proportions, vis—3 miles in Marsh or Creek,
and labor, In the memcnruraotice and observe ^ 'O 01 ^. ee P*^ii ' n Sandy lands,covered with
lion of Fever and Augue. It iijcomposed of such P»»e timber, from 14 to 28 foot deep: and
medicinal principles as were considered most fit “bout 7 miles. 12 feet deep, in swamp land.cov
to restore the'harmony of action between the erc( * with ^timber and brush. Proposals will bo
Stomach,Liver,and the other important funcUon* received for the above work to be commenced
of the system, the loss of which harmony is ovi- l J? iB Foil, and any person who wishes to form
dcnUy the immediate cause of disease. It speed; requested to call on THOMAS A.
ily promotes a regnlarand healthy appeUte,which DEXTER, Esq. City Hail, for more particular
Proposals will be received, after this
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oct22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
UUlii'H'SPANA^Ji;"
Prnn»rnilAtilsljfftnm V»j«uble Matter
IlyJACOll HOUCK, Kallimore.
W HICH may be takon with perfect sufoly
by all ages and in all diseases; its cures
are fpr tho following disease*— Dyspopsia, loss
ofappetito, indigestion. iuflammnUon of tho sto-
uiacb, li«ari burn, diarrhea, dysentery oi tlux,
J files, fistula, obstructed mensuration, aguomul
ever, bilious or remittent-fever, typus fever,
ver, cosUveness, wind ou the stomach or bow-
els, cholera mnrbns, consumption,, influenza,
icoldi, coughs, inflammation ofUie chest, palsey,
gout, rheumatism,inflammatory sore throat, or
quinsey, whooping cough,Uirusli or sore mouth,
putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation of tho
heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaun
dice. difficulty of making urine, gleet, hysterics,
is generally enfirely destroyed or rendered very
jrecarious; by wnlch efiect,vigoc and strength
ssoon afforded to tho whohsystem. It muitbo
apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, isuseeftil in a great variety of
weak, on application to ALEXANDER PAR*
Architect, for ‘ *
RIS, Esq. Architect, for the erection ofn Hotel,
mliar virtues, is useful in a grant variety of I wooden frame, 40 feet wpmio and .‘{stories
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of h'gh, in the City of Brunswick, near Urn end of
the digestive organ*, U has proved itsdlf ofre* ItnoCunaL witiia Stnliln and On thoiwos, accord"
markable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appe^ J 0 ?. 40 l *> e phirt Mf. Pairis wiii shewf, whidi is to
Ute, Heart-burn, Water Brash,Flatulency, Jain^ framed liere, aud sent,to Brunswick by the
dice,Night Sweals,Dysentery,Bowel Complaints 110th day.orO ct obe r ne*e.
nnd many other affections of similar origin. But . V 10 “ nt * tho ’
•• * .. . 1 tricis through wliioii tho Canal will pass,any one
may apply to Han. THOS. BUTLER KING
itisni tire treatment iff Fee'ere, and aipocially in
Fereranrl Afire, or Intermittent Ferer, that its
rowan have been principally toiled, nnd with
hose who have seen its uiefulni'u.it is pronoun-
cod sovereign to all rernediee heretofore dlscov-
ered for thore dueseee. It hss also been itwdu
a preventive, by many who were subject to arc-
curronce of the Chilli and Fever and it haa al
ways warded offllra apprehended attack.
Alarge enpply of this celebrated medicine hay
just been received, end far sola on the lowest
(at theTremontllonso,) Preeidentoftho Bruns
wick Canal anil Rail Rond Company, who will
readily furnish nil desired information on lliis
point LOAjMMI BALDWIN, Engineer.
Barton, August 31,1830; -
eeptlS 179
to deslereby tho Proprietor’! Agent.
G.K. HENDRICKSON, Druggist,
aug 18 - Gibbons’ Bunding.
“ WHITE LEAD.
CONSTANT snjjply of Messrs. J. 8. Sc
ASSIZE OFBMAD FOB NO-
City Trcaeurcr 1 , Office. Nov, 3,1830. '
FfMHE average price of Flour being $11
JL 50 cU per barrel of 185 lbs Brdadmust
tlih a* foljowst
1 cents loaf,
E. Roberts' brand, forsato by
act 7 P.W.HEINEMANN.
nul .
cents loaf
tto»3
1 lb. 15 oz.
p.7iousTourr, city $8$$?
nervaii* and acrofiilou* affoclimis alfoe'ttarM of
the members and ligaments, mercurial and ve-
rrarial di.euses, iiluurs, seres, uffeclioiis of tlie
skin, nnd all diaeasainrising from impure blood,
&c.—Priceper butllo Igl 59.
Thi, medicine Im, a powerful offeclns a spring
and fall purifier in those whoso constitution re
quire naurislnnentand new vigor, ench persons
would bo much beirafiued by using two or three
bullies, whlcli limy ho takon without regurd lo
drink or dial. Jinny persons are diseased fur
the' tvniit of their hluoil being purified. Tlmue-
nnds iil'persons ore destroying their constitdlioru
by lioglocting to apply n proper remedy, la such
the Puimceii will hu tiiure than doubly vnlimblo
os n cerluin nnd ollcctuul nienlis of restoring
•Irani to perfect health and vigor, few fnmilies
nro exempt from scurbutic niTeclimu, which ex
hibit various symptom* ns eruptions,ulcurntioris,
dehiliiy. loss ofappetito, and indiga.tion, all ari-
sing from Impure blood, and if not properly al-
lendod In,are sure to produce tho grained inju-
ry to tlio cniistitiiliniMliis Paiiaccu is recoimnen.
dod in all penson* of the your, and in particular
a* a proventivo frmn nil diseases ill warm cli
mate*, mid those seasons when diseases nro pro-
valent by taking the pnnncmi three or four times
a week, of.lhree nr four nible spoonfuls when
going to bed, and Ihu person nmy fenr imnp-
ptebensinn ufheillg ntleched with file cholera,
yellow fever, or liny oilier disenio. as this med
icine is it yitlimlilu restorative of tho system,
thereby invigorating lira constitution, and ana.
hling it to hear lira dehilitaiing effect* of all cli-
males; it is convnyod by the circulating fluids, A
correcu tlioir tendimcy to alltliosodiseniei wliich
originuto in vitiated blood, diiensod liver, depra-
veo appetite, or predisposition to affeciione of
tire lung., fire.
It resembles, in point of (onto or flavor, a rich
cordial rather than u nradicino. Every person
after taking mercury in any wiay, should have
resource toano or two bottle, of this medicine.
In the decline of life, or when the system ha.
boon impaired byosces*e«,il nourishes,strength-
cue and support* it—it is not presuming loo far
to add, that itaduully prolongs life.
This I’auacon Ira* been iutrodiicod.to tho pub
lic but a abort lime, and has received more tciti
rnnnials iu its favor for its efficacy in no short a
tiara, tliira auy olher medicine aver discovered,
and ile name at homo and abroad, will .induce
hundreds, aye, thousonde, to apply Tor il to reap
the truo virtue thereof.
Notwithstanding attempts may be made to im
pair Uio confidence ofthe public in-tho efficacy
nndturalive power* of lliis medicine, it will go
ou lo conquer disease, relieve lira affljoted, and
earn for iteelf a name which dastardly attacks
cannot ranch; Unit such is tho fact, the number
eflelten in poseession mnsl fully «ali»fy the uroil
incredulous; and.were it necessary there could
be obtained nunwrons testimonial* under Iho
sanctity ofthe onths of those who, after suffer
ing Ihe Worn scute and long protracted lilDeas,
have boon entirely restored to health; butit does
not enter into tho comprehension of many, hotv
if is possible for botanic medicine to effect .neb
Wooden in the healing art, ea experience hoe
& raven diem competent to perform,but tuchero
10 facts that they cannot be denied
For sale by THOS. M. TURNER,
ccl23 Opposite tho Matuica Ilointi.
’. *'«*«tl»llMGAST,
S-JA VF, received per tho drips
M-M. Robert |«ac, nnd brig Modaon
SSUdwteiSsbbBSSw
, mcni Esimiiy s, Mnuiwe
Icine.Lmnl doth, Thibet wool Cloilr, F
mid English Merino; Merino Circassians,
Ciiniirio, Irish Linen, fine nndcZL, riS
Sheetings, Barnsley's J04 114 *124 SlraellnS
hiown nnd bleached -emton do, brown and
siaatefeS-jw
fc°ate u caa , “u-i-iiB i
worsieiAlermo and Umbo Wool More and ha
. Cn**itpere. lanoy palierns, supr Satinet
!°r Broad Cloths, Caihmhfl
Eiik.Mohmr and Jlarsolllm Vesting,
('hihT,i,i nT l,rell "n"'l’ 1 "'","'^P'iwJ
t-1 nil11 able Covers, fine and coarse whim r ran-
l *’9 ,U,0I 1 I dq, ishinand brown Iracoj Hdhfa
Nuetllc worked Capes end Collars, plain anil
[figured Bolt Ribbons, Scallop and Insurting
™|l9 n *“' ^ * ,M llchitiut Laco. S ’
CloTHIng
C. B. WCHOL8,’"-*
cowed by recant arrivals Irom Iho North; n largo-
and splendid ousortinmt of Fashionable lleadu
Made Clothing. The Goods selected by
and manufactured undot his immediate insnee*
inn/ 0 i- r " 0 .' l ' nn,id “" 11,1 "ssuring iliom his Stock
poaesa pnrt afhii HioSu
Broadcloihf Camlet, and GOtts-l
d^ClX'n^lpTnXgK&Zbp' 1
Kely , p““c«T Liul "» k "‘"" dd °‘ dd9 «.illM
s“C„a 8 u C W'"' 91 Clod, and
i
cam-
Ir Camlet
Blue, black, mix’d and drab Cloth Pomoloonit
also, a nuniorousquantitv of vni imm n,ni.u..
— c — .--fPlain _
Vnlentia,SliiIllo,8llh an J figurod Vnieiirio’Vei
Lmon, Colton; Gingham and twilled ati
Bilok okin, Flennel, Merino, end CoUon.
Undor Slnrii; Net, Merino and Cuntun Flannel
Pint ?V lNC J ARTICLES.
L H| lk’ Linen, Colton and Cnnibrio Pocket
IlnndkorciuefsiSilk, Satin end Uouibasin Slocks-
whira, black arid fancy Cravau; Silk, Cotton
Buck and Hoskin Gloves; Silk and Cotton Stir
nors; Buckskin, India Itnbher, Silk and Cotton
Suspenders) Shoulder Slays, Linen Collars erid
Bosoms, Elastic end Laotlier Simps, Silk and
Cotton UrnbrellM. Neck Cnmforten, Cloth and
hte. B 0 ;r l rto!e^ lk ' Co,,o, ‘ a " j ^•w" 9 '
i.o&/)fiM» a i'lmi 0«1s wwsrrmtff tiniiSft
entire satisraclion to iris customen. 9
nci 10 Mr ’
Ulfli lSHDU Y GOODS. "
I Xa^jiVir °.«i. 0 ''‘ or P“ f Y 00 '. Liverpool.ti
naro.
B SubrerilraWJeTOahS^vJ^xio 1 !, 0 .
scariot fever, email pnx.ery.lpolous or St Anthol ' ita if!'if 0 , |, ‘ 1 W9 *»" Plains,
fil, Poinl, Rosri and Whifiray Blauheu, Welsli
and Patent Jlcrino Flannels, ririnted nnd plain
Becking Ba xes, Blue Wool cSp. end Uomrals, ’-
,ll sr""j„"" d Vcnotinn Carpeting and Bugs,
Plain, Figured aud I’luided Jlennoes, Lin
Gaud* orovorv desenptian, Cotton, Worst.
Lnroh. Wool, Vigoina and Silk Hoelory.Pritrteo,
Pullictto, Iniitnhon Madras and Ronmll Hand*
kerchieft, Plain, Figured mid Corded Colton
Combrice, Nomxook Jaconet and Drapery Mu»
fins, FuSnuire and C.uibrio Dimltias, Eitri
Super anills mid Canmerpmios, Prints, Glng-
hams and other artloloa not enumerated) all if
which having bean uiminftctnrod iu order, are
nfwarramed quality, and nro offered for ealexl
wholesale or rainU.on accmnmmlmlng tormi.hy
.in d AM|S ANDERSON ACO. P
oat 13 No 3 and 10 Yonng'e Buildings) -
„ bagging and twine;
St A A PL’S Extra Hoavy Dundee “Irni
»Vlf _tation Kon.ncky’’ Cotton Bag.
igllsli Bagging Twine. ' "
inoip " 1 -
_ _ union Konti™
Ing, 300 lbs English Baggin,
rom ship Oglethotpe from.
•aio by JAMES
net 13 194
-Jvorpool arid for
ANDERSON <V CO
1 fk CASES^nSSm!? cmnprUiog evenr
M. V description of cotton, woollen. Iambi
wool, worsted, vigiiniu and silk Hosiery of "iri*
tixh manufiiclure. Recoivei
fi-om Liverpool, and
purchasers b;
'.Mr,
IXtM
coived per ship Oglothorpo
ihr sale in quontinee to suit
puraliasers by
oct 18 JAMES ANDERSON & CO, . ,
L «ali’i]uoih: flouk.
iodS , &
oct 22 , LMu°rM r i&X.
HAS-
IOO,
oct 24
Just received ptr Tennessee,
BUNDLES superior H
QbyctA«^«
3 a w < h£T n Lf 0 "° , ' t ™ ^ u ° s "
100 bbls do Snntanns do
aOhhdsd do St Jago Coffee "
50 bngs , do Rio do
MO do Youle’e Potent Shot, assorted
smK) small Grindstones, ofsup’or quality
Just received mid for sale by * 1 '
LADD, TUPPER A SISTARB.
ob(S4
ISiTBACT OF LEMON:
Y*&'
P RESTON’S pure cuucomratod Extract of -
Lemou, for flavoring saneo, jollies, cus-
lords, pastry, Ac. Just receivod and fort
oct 21 G II IIENDH
PUKE IRISH WHI8
.y^AllRANTED .evof?kSftl
oct 27
b f
NURSING LAMPS.
CASE planished Tin Nursing Lamps, ■
mol article, just received and for sole by
«t29 g.r. Hendrickson'
J~T*APEirilAHGlNGs;
1000 " CS - wel1 - MM, ‘ ed . P"i>cr
•nfV-.
f~%.
t th well nssorted Paper
_ Hangings, low priced; La .
recoly-d and for sale by
oct25 G. ft. HENDRICKSON.
SWAIMSI PANACEA AND PO*jfi
r TPIJ , « n. ATlini trsiAM
TER’S CATIIOLICON.
A FRESH supply of theso celebrated medi
ernes, warranted from the proprietors. Al
so, Swuini’s Vermifuge. ,
i, oamiiqi g vemuiuge.
oct 21 EDW. COPPEE, Market aqnn.tP.