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15 .iibsoribar re.piicifiilly lufiifraa nla
' 1 1 friaiid* audllio piibljc, that lie haacoiu-
nSwd me above bmlnnu bn bU own account,
Btiiihepei by hie unremitting and otaiduoua at-
Sen,to merit n liberal ahum prpalronegS.
Be wl« Ml* *« eaweJ Liiinberioonitmuid to
S otheTLnmber atoho nlnnl 1 rateiof oajnmla-
«jafe;3SBBa<»
wtof it will be taken orbj^nWcri.
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THE PUBLIC BLESSING
XTKT mow la now univolanlly admitted to
ff exiet in Dh Polera’ Veaetable Medioi-
we Stoiucchicaaet Hepnlicm, and Vegetable An-
tl-Bilioni Pilla. I« everyday demonatraled by
their aetoipahlng effleocy In all the eaaei whloh
they are anhaunoed to eure.
■folia ia no deceptive or meroonanr boaat, but
a fact undeniably proved by many thousand tea,
limoniiH gratefully and voluntarily given to tile
P .l)othoftheao medioinea containin different
combinat|ona, the earne precious-vegetable in
gredient which renders them au peculiar and
eminimtlysitporior to every Medicine now be
fore the publlo, end one which ia utterly un
known to any other medical praolitioner, It
cannot lid procured of any Druggist or'Physi
cian, and ia suppliod to Dr, P. by a friend, a dia-
tiniralshed botanist. It restored both him end
his friend from ail obstinate and painful disease
DYSPEPSIA. which lied continued many
years, and had brought them to the brink ef .lhe
It is with pride and relined pleasure
W.NhVVMAN., gravo. It is with pride and relined nloasure
liefer to Robort Habersham, J. & J. Reid, of that the proprietor perceives their equal efficacy
irannali. and David Bush, E. J. Williams, I, in all complaints of the 'stomach and bowels,
of South Carolina, Upper Three ' ■ *-*•- - — - - J - -
Savannah,
t. Beysteu,
^""savannah, Se^t. 7th, 1838.
N. I> B?—'The Augusta Sentinel and Georgia
Courier, will publish the above, once a week un
til the first of Novoinbor next and forward their
accounts to the xubieriber fur payment.
OSBORN'S PlIILOTORESi OB
P M the rnliaf ora.il tlie symnathhtio diseases
atlondanton Pregnancy. It readily ralleyea
Nausea or Sicknessat tho Stomroh, Vomil|n* of
Food,Soiiretomach,Heart burthlndigesUon,roe-
weakness of tho digestive organs, and of tho sys
tem generally: bilious and liver affections, piles,
costive ness, rheumatism, dropsy, heali*aches,
impurity of the blood, Ac.
The astonishment aud delight with which per*
sons afflicted with these and other disoases men
tioned in the bills which uccomyany these Me
dicines experience immediate relief, and ultimata
restoration to perfect health have raised Dr. P's
Medicines ns far above doubt as they are above
competition. •
Prebated by Jos< Prirstly Peters# M. D,
at his institution for the euro of obstiuate disea
ses, by means of vegetable remedies,-No. 139,
Liberty Street, New-York, Inventor uud Pro*
OK. B1ANDBETIP9
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS.
T HESE celebratod Vegetable Pillsofwhich
silty thousand boxesliavo been soldinN.
York since July, 1835,• are now recommended
by thousands ©fporsons whom they have cured
of Consumption, Influenza, Colds, Indigestion.
Dyspepsia, Hoad-acho, Pains and a sense nfftil-
jm in the back part of the Head, usually the
S mtoms of Apoplexy .Jaundice, Fever & Ague,
lllous Softrlot, Typhus, Yellow, and oonnnon
Fevers of nil kinds, Agthma.Gput, Rheumatism,
Nervous Diseases, Liver Complaints, Pleurisy,
Inward Weakness, Depression of ihe Spirits,
ftupttires, Inflammation, Sore Eyes, Fits. Palsy,
Dropsy. Small Pox, Measles, Croup. Coughs,
Whooping Cough, Uuincoy, Cholic, Cholera
Morbus, Giavel, Worms, Dysentery, Deafness.
Ringing Noises in the Head, King's EviltSorof*
ulu, Erysipelas, or Saint Anthony's Fire, Salt
Rheum, White Swelliugs, Ulcurs, some of HO
years standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet
ahd Legs, Piles, Costiveness, all eruptions of tho
Skin, Frightful Dreams. . Femalo complaints of
every kiuu, especially obstructions, relaxations,
Ac. ^
•Although Doctor B. has enumerated by name
the above diseases, he is nevertheless of opinion
with his grandfather,the late celebrated Dr. Win.
Brandrotli, that there is onlv one disense, an ini*
purity of the blood, which by impending the cir
culation, brings on inflammation, anu cotue-
TESTIMONIALS.
Tills is to certifv,that I have been afflicted for
many years, with Chronic, Rheumatism and
and tranquillizes the mind and dUpo*e« Bi «■»
It is a certain relief in painful P®riodt«y . I many years, wun imronio,. tuieumausm anu
tions. A single bottle, and sometimes .J Liver Complaint, and despaired of recovering
dose will convince any \ even 80 far ,w 10 Wtt,k ttboul wy plantation.
Female Comfort BystrengthBniiig.corrocUng | hay|J la ^ en me dicines from our regular PhyOi-
and invigorating the uterinesyrtentrtWill enec* w j lh but pff -■ - • 7 •
tually prevent miscarriages, where there is a nos* I Ami . BilioU(l pm.
vitality, ami make parturition quick, pafe. and ea- Vi
quont derangement in the organ or purt where
such impurity of the bluod settles; and that it is
the different appearances which this inflamma
tion or derangement puts on, that have caused
medical men todesiguntu such appearances by
'various names, but which are in tact only the
same disease, with more or less virulence. Dr.
Win. Brnndreth was so fully convinced of tire
trufo of the above simple theory, that-he spent
30 yeurs In Experiment ami laborious research
into the medicinal properties of the numerous
plants composing tire Vegetable Kingdom; his
object being to oompoee n medicine which should
ai once purify, and produce *
.(ofair* “ '”
( little effect. Seeing Dr. Peters’
.ibarty.j'id make parturittoh jBjhitjJitw.^na ea-1 (fi'lvin^iSd L!din5^o“twM5ra f
8y,aadroraftorpam.itua«torniigxeinedy. It L, ll8( . j wu induced to make fimliur trial,
|, : l ,h 8 e,.berurethepub 1 e.a.ome^u“f »»•? ar .d the consequence ia I am qblato walk any
rounury uiice “1 where, and ride fitteon or twenty mile, without
licoppueilitoAl'jjgwrtgagofertMto PJg | diffloaitv, end feel in nllreepecua great, deal
WekveUiocernflcnle ufPly.ic.ans, raldwivoe ^ , haV()foryBar| M d||llgh , er wo ,
and mtelllgont reiretlo. in abundance. Each hot gUa amic , sd wU |, UropM ,. ghe Hu taken Ihe
nlu andie ranch honnliued, haring recoiled
lint iniul cases lor w!" 01 '' 1 mroconnnondcd.wnb . Il'nthm-tun, G 0 ;23d Ftb. 1830.
inmy impurlant certificate, accompanyingeach l Da,' Pc T xu—Dear Sir t iincloMd yon have
bottle, in paupMat Ifc"iruTo7 » cortificate of Mr. Jamo. Echole, a respectable
preggHtswIiu wish to botjOinoaratpla tor ttio a- oili j en of wiH.es cdunty (Ja„ who has pitrcliaeod
hove ciedi'". X, P n r U VltaJi«ll Hva^io^s- ofl “ * coneidbreble quantity of your Vogetalile
born, Angn Ia,Ga., Dr A Rockwell, Wetbcre- Ami . Biliou , pn,,,, 0 | 10 ,„ vor ,| i UI e.nra o Vo-
110 n' nlil f N«W * aPlfOsC geteble Medieiue Storaachicm, el Hepalicte, in
P,L*tm both or which he ha. riwWiAyy
liavo hundreds of others, who have made use of
Uroad-streot, Charleston, 3. U. Price $160
per bottle. -Sold by T; M. Turner-
march 70|mo3mo
From the Ncio-Yotk TraodUi.
DEAFNESS.
The Acoustic Oil advertised below is said to
bo a reoitidy for deafness. As it emanateji frein
one who lias acquired some popularity in treat*
ing diseases of the eyo and ear, we should fuel
disposed to have sufficient confidencE in the rem*
edy, at least to give it n trial, .that is, if we bad
any occasion for it.
DR. SCUDDER’S
QESViSG ACOUSTIC OIL,
FOR.DEAFNESS.
them in thin neighborhood, in difliorent.cym-
plaints. Yours, respectfully,
LANE & WINGFIELD.
From Major fViUla Youn^^Safim County, Ga,
Dr Petrus—Dear Sir: It is with Unspeaka
ble pleasure that I inform you of my recovery,
from a most distressing Dyspeptic and Liver nf*
fection, under which both my mind and body had
been kept in'durance: vile for upwards of two
years; by the use of-two boxes of you Vegetable)
Medicine Stomaohicm et Hepatica). At this time
I have not a vesiige of disease about me, neither
havo I for several mouths. I wish you to make
T HIS never-failing remedy hns been ured this*communication public, for duybenefit of
iu my year* with distinguished success, at j Buffering humanity. Wishing you every success
Ihe Eye and Ear Infirmary ofDr. Scitdder.and vvhiohyour laudable — J *' *— ,, “ l
the . | ,
is contiilontly recommended as au extraordinary
ami wonderful remedy for either partial or com
plete deafness in all its stages.
By the timely use of this pungent Oil, many
who have been completely deaf ffavo boon re
stored to perfect bearing after using from three
whioh your laudable undertaking, in tho removal
of.the most distressing complaints to which hu
man is heir, deserves. I remain, with the deepest
S ;ratitiide for the benefit derived from yonr pro
[jssional skill, your friend. ,
J. P: Pctcfs, Af. D. WILLIS YOUNG
A fresh stipply of the celebrated Medicine just
to ten flasks. This may appear strange, but it is received and for sale hy
nevertheless true. The Acoustic Oil w npt pre
sented to the public as a nostrum, but as the pre
scription of one who has turned his attention
exclusively to the Eye aud Ear, and who pledges
his professional reputation upon the success of
thisremody.
Dr. Soudder has numerous certificates, but
hesitates to publish them, as ho considers them
june 29
G. R. HENDRICKSON
Agent
toXLPElTEBai’
VEGETABLE ANTI BILIOUS PILLS.
jJJ WING now acquired on oxnlto-' Vepuia
_ lioii in private practice by an invariable
efficacy which could only have resulted from
their exalted worth, Ims convinced the prnnrie-
ensiv
SELECT MEDICAL L1DUAUY,
&, ECLECTIC JOURNALOF MEDICINE,
EditeAbyJolm Bello, M. D. Lecturer on the
Institutesofmodicine and''medical Jurispru
dence; Member of the College or Physicsns
of Philadelphia, and of tho Aiudr. Philos. Soc
Etc.
A PERIODICAL publication so decidedly
and-obviously beneficial to tho profession,
for whoso nso ilis intended, ns the Select Medical
Ubraruatul Eclectic Journal Medicine, needs
liuloio bo said ip tho way of explication andcu-
Ylany of the works of tho most distinguished
authors in inndicul soienco are out of print.—
Many English works and oontirtental ones trans
lated into English,uf the present day, possessing
tor that he htja only to make them extensively
known to render dint reputation universal.
Unlike the elumoruns host of quack medicines,
with which* the column* of tho public press arc
crowed, theso Pills have the testimony oft tho
whole medical nrofostiah in their favor, and not
a single cuse of ill consequences or iuoUiracy is
to he alleged against them.
They are composed entirely of vogetnblo mat
ter, and they honestly promise no more than
they fuithfiilly perform.
A physician of eminence who had witnessed
tho efficacy oftlieso Pills in his own private
practice, had ti e candor recently to acknowledge
to the proprietor that ho hud never.used nu ar
ticle that answered a better ‘purpose for What
they are recommended, and that they ought dp-
norvodly to .stand at the head of .the whole clnss
ofsiich’rmnodlos. Perhaps ho article of the.
kind has ever been offered the public,- supported
by testimonials of a character so decisive,. from
sources us respectable, or that Ims met with
more general liivor.
Those Pills have been most successfully oth-
ployed in almost every Variety of functional dia
ler of tlie.’ Stomach,- Bowels, Liver, mid
indisputable merit and practical value, are i
accessible tu the great majority of American n
removal of all' badhumohi froin tlio blood by, the SplesuMUpl us lleavt-Bnru. Acid Kruatatiqns,
stomach uud bowels; as-by tho continuation of. Nausea/tread Ache, palii and distension of the
dical readers, bncuuso they tiro not republished
on this side of tho Atlantic. Of the first class, it
is sufficient to mention Sydenham, Huxliam,
Cleghorn', Fordyeo, Japkson, &c. &c.*, and of
tho Inter, Armstrong’s Lectures on the Prac
tice of Physic. Andrei's Cliulcul Reports, Ed-
watiU mi the. Influence of Physical Agents on
Life, Cliristison on Poisons, Burrows, Neville,
mid others on Insanity, Ac. &ci It is proposed
to supply this double and obvious want by tlie
publicationu>f llio'Seteet Medical Library,through
which, at a uioderule cost, and in a compara
tively short period, a subscriber will find himself
in possession of many entire works on tho vari
ous branches of medicine.
In tho Eclectic Journal, the.histories of cases
which have a'definite hnarina and application,
mitiuiiatius of opinions and practice, criticisms
'brief mid pertinent, will find u nluco. The cir-
c^tnstiuices over the health, both of individuals
aud of communities, shall rucoive a due share of
notice; ii lining us much the duty of ihe physi
cian to ftircsee, aud by timely warning to pre
vent, us, idler its.inffictioii, to cure disease. Ill
thcperlhhiiauco of this task tlieinoresaliiiutpoiiits
will bo presented—the actual wauls of the pro
iession indicated, and all proper and practicable
' intiffi ‘ ‘ “ “
the useofsucha medicine,such humors are sure
to be carried off, and the blood assume a «uite,of
purity: and whoever take*those Pills, uud perse
veres with them, will be satisfied that Dr. Will.
Uandreth fully attained his phtluiitliropic object.
It m now an absolute and known fact, (list eve
ry disease, Whether it be in the head nr leet, in
the brain or meanest inqtnbor; whether it lie an
outward ulcer, or an inward abscessuro all.tlio*
arising frbm many causes, reducible tolhis grand
effeeb namely, impurity of tfie blood.
Iu all oases they will be found n safe and sim
ple remedy, yet all powerful for the removal of
disease, whether chronic or recent, infectious or
otherwise; and wlmt makes tlimn particularly it*
dntUod for this country is, that (hero is not the
slightest liability to'cold when taking thuin.indeed
ttie system is absolutely less susceptible of cold
when undor their influcnutfwnMmy other time;
therefurein this olimate they are invaluable.—
Neithdr (lb they require change of diet or care
of any kind, in England, theso Pills havo been
the only medicine ofinany families for periods
varying from forty to sixty years, and have al
ways proved effectual in restoring health When
ever un aberration from it Ims occurred.
Foreale by A. DEN3LQW A GO.
July25 . ‘ 158 ■ .
Stomach and Bowels. Iiicipiynt I
Habitii
Diarrhatn, Chol
ic, Jaundice,- Flatuleoco. Habitual Costiveness,
Loss of Appetite, Sick IleAd Acho, Ac. They
are a safe and comfortable Apurim.it for jimmies
during pregnancy and subsequent confinement,
relieving sickness of tho Stomach,'Head Ache,
Heart Burn, and many oftlie incident Nervous
Affections; Literary men, students, and most
M. PltENI)ERGA9T ACOr .
"■Jf AVI. received per the ships Macon ana
ill liohort Isnnc, and brig Madisom tho
following articles; which thoy offer for sole oh
orcommodnting terms t
Silks, black Italian Mnttconi Lustring! don- y .
bio width do do, plain Poilt do Sole do, pluiii .
Gro de Naples, plain and figured do, 4*4 Vilalii ’
Mohair, Thibet. Imitation Chinello.Love.Crepo
Rob Roy, Merino, Slmlly, Angola olid English
printed Morino Slmwls; hem stich linen cam-
brio Hdkfs, plain L (J do, printud L Colo, hook
muslin dnjwipr French .Vunricannmr Engliilt
ChintR’st satin faced Bltally’s, Mabsseline do
leinn, Immi Cloth, Tliibot wool Cloth, French
und English Morino; Merino Circassians, linen
Cambric, Irish l.iuoiis fine and course; Irish
Sheetings, Barnsley's 10*4 11-4 A.12^ Shoetlug
biown iiiiil hlouched cotton do, brown anu
blenched Shirtings, Furniture Chintz, Furni-
I.IV.I II....1 ■.■ m e.t.iMi, eil.«l!ll.*i. nu.l Mr...
tore Binding, do Fringe, Furniture and gar
ment Dimity, Long lmwtis, Children’s silk and
cotton pocket Hdkfs, Children's Linen Hdkfs.
Gents silk pocket Hdkfs, Gents hlk and colored
silk Cravats, silk and cotton hoso and half Ilone,
worsted Merino and Landis Wool-Hose and half
l(dse,‘ Cassimeres fancy patterns; supr Satinet*
lino bud low pnrod Broad Cloths, Cashmere,
Silk, Mohair and Marseilles Vesting, sinirsilk
and Cotton Umbrellas, plain and printed IlaiziiH,
('loth 'Pablo Cover*, fine nod onnrse white Finn-
ne|s, Canton do, white und brown Lace j Hdkfs.
Needle worked Capos uud Collnrs; plain and
figured Belt Ribbons, Scollop nnd Inserting,
Trimmings, 4 4,5*4 A ti-4 Bobmut Imco.
oct 19 • 199 ' \ t
aoniijm stuhe.
umnlinrnlioim, both scieiUilio uud olhioul, sug
gested.
Philadelphia, September 23d, 1830.
G, S. NICHOLS, .
W OULD respectfully inform his (Yiftndft
' and the public generally, that he Imste*
ceived by recent arrivals from (no North, a largo
aiid splendid assortment of Fashionable Ready
Made Clothing. Tho Goods selected by nimifeTr ^
nnd uia mi far. tured niidei his immedinlo inspec-'
lion,lie fuels confident in nssuringtliem his Stock
will (if not surpass) compere wlth^atiy hereto
■“ *“ ihismai
other persons of seduutary haliils, limbthein va
ry conveiiiuiit '.Those who indulge too. freely
ipuedy relief
■I distension
OB. B. IIES PIIE’SAIIITI-LO.V
SUMPTION SPECIFIC SYRUP
A' PPROVBD of by tlie Olflceniof the Modi-
A. ical Society of the city and county of New
York. Tho only Medicine discovered,approvOd
unnocessanr tobo truly valuable an article as tlie of, and recommended by th#most eminent Phy-
Aconstic OU. Its immense sale lathe fairest sicians in France and tlie United States, for the
proof of the estimation in whioh.lt ia held. It.is cure and prevention of those dreadful Internal
presented as a public blessing, enabling the aged Diseases where the Lungs and Chest are sup
pareutto mingle in conversation wiuiiiis cnii- f posed to be qffectad. / '
dreh, aud to reply to their numerous questions Extract of Certificates from Eminentj Physicians,
with a facility from-which he had previously T<r Dn B. Alesthe,
been debarred by a distressing uartiul or com- “From the nature of the ingredients, and the
" * * evident effects obtained by their cmnbinatioiis, I
believe them well calculated to answer* the pur*
stippiii nai.gR 1 pose intended; in catarrhs and itritotion oftlie
W m n-pgM bv himself u Novel iir2vola. I ofOtichial passages, thoy will be found exceeding
. * MSsaSGasses^sa
'a if oar in Spain, by n ynnng Amorinan, 3d anddirMUonor.wnripracmiouor..
edition,enlargod with plates, in 3 vnls. . * vw’mnillfidKwMretnt
Har.y & Luey, wit", other tales, by Maria | Y# “'£*u fi “i««to, M. D,
ULUS’ COMPOUND KBEOg-
OTE TOOTH WASH,
Recommended by the Faculty.
T HIS compound will be lound eeryiceable
in arresting uud prevontingdecay in tefelli;
keeping the tegtli nnd gums in a clean and heal
thy couditionjsweeteningthobrenth, removing tnr
tar. and relieving pain caused by. carious teeth.
. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise
more important results than tlmlofKreosoto;-by
Dr. IteichenliacRaii eminent chemist of Blaus*
ko. in Monrovia. It is a, highly rectified liquid
product, ohlaiued from wood, anti js analogous
to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, but far
mare powerful as a corrective nnd preventive of
decay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known
• teausing properties, is .objectionable as a dentri-
tiee, on account of its insolubility, nnd tho risk iff
’niiiuto particles reimviuiiig between the teeth
tud producing Injury. Kfeosote.oii tho contra
ry. cuuuotReliable to.'this objection, and pos
sesses,, to n much, greater extent, the antiseptic
tud purifying properties of the former. The
trials which have been made with it, in this coun
try uud Europe, have proved ^efficiency.
Ilis strongly recommended by tlie Faculty ns
the best preventive against caries ill teeth. To
sweutoti tlie breath, rendered offensive by de-
ihai
iu the plnasiucs oftlie tuble, find
jVntn the sense* of oppression uud
which follow; by taking tho Pills. Tliosu .‘who
are diinking Mineral Waters, and particularly
those .from'Southern climiyles and ague mid fe-
vur districts, will find them a valuable adjunct.
Those who are exposed to tho vicissitudes of
weather, oh voyages or journeys, cun take them
at all timns-witli perfectly safety.
Dr. P. having Imsdii educated under the moat
eminentAinoricairiuul European Medical pin*
fesHors, amt practised his prolessjon many yours
in different cliinates,considers hiraself well quali
fied to judge oil tho iinlnre nf inveterate disease.
Prepared hy Joseph Priestly Peters, AL D.
P. B. C. P. M. at Ins'Institution for the cure of
obstinate diseases, hy means of Vegetable reme
dies, No. 129 Liberty Street, N. York, inventor
uud solo proprietor Ehcii box contains forty
Pills. Prico 50 Cents.
forth, in a vols.
S rim's Progress, by John Bunyan, etnbel-
with engravings from the designs of Rich
ard Wesjall, II. A.
Methodist Hymns, various sizes.
President oftlie Medical Soeiety of the City and
County of New York.
New York, Jan. 22,1833.
“1 unhesitatingly pronounce it to bo ■ tho most
Lecture, on Rhetoric and Bello, Lot)ro«.ohior- falnable adjuvant iq all oaae.or chronic com
WfreratheWc. of Dr. Blair, by Abrahain ***** VV..,..., «.D.
Gray ' D - aoc, s; r ofN?w i yth”:rei r o:i8S. ti ' ond
JiHi!L W^T. WILLIAMS— J*rtgyffi^gJS&'*Z.
ODONTALGIA BALSARIt^ | aumption, wjth the greatest success,do not hesi-
cuyod teeth, the use of lol
jind to arrest decay, it stands pre-omineiit.
Ellis'Compound Kreosote Tooth Wash com
bines the virtues of Kreosote, oftlie strength n
dapted for thi» purpose with othor sulistmices
knowu to be highly advantageous in whitening
and preserving the teeth. .
It is confidently .recoininendod to tho public
iis a valuable compound, whirfh maybe used dai
ly. with great advantage to tlie teeth anil gums,
at the same time leaving an agreuublg sensation
in the mouth. • There is no und in ibis wash,nor
any ingredients entering into its composition,but
such as are highly beneficial to tho teeth.
It has been uxainine'd and used by several of
tho first Physicians of this city,who have no hes
itation ill recommending it as an excellent wash
for the teeth nnd gums,preventing the latter from
becoming apongy, and, by its detergent and an
tiseptic qualities, preserving both in u clean and
healthy condition.
Just received per brig Frances nnd for snip by
THUS. M. TURNER,
Opposite tlie Mmisiou House.
sept 12 179
^"klt Monnlto’s Tooth Ache Specific. This 1 tate to pronounce it the most valuable among
q P „„I.L.„ia,lannnilin ijnnl nffanul tn llrnhnk. I .1. .Ji.. ......II.. amnlnuiul in ctir.li CNU1C »
' celebralcdipecificunol offered to the pub- thcce remedies utualiy employed in sneh cases.
lie to cure all duearea,' but ia particularly recam- CtUKLU Clf.f.ve, k. d.
mended far theouroaftho moat violent Tooth I Treoxarer of the Modieal Society of the City and
Ache.' County of New York.
Amongst the numnoua persona who have , New York. May 35,1833.
given it a fair trial, it has never been known to l.xho undersigned, having witnessed tlie de
tail of affording immediate relief. A freah sup- ,i ra g efficacy of the Syrup celled Dr. Mesthe'a
ply or tbit valuable Balsam, iust received and Anti-Consnmption Specific Syrup, in several
for sale by .'G. R. HENDRICKSON, leases of inveterate disease, ortho Ittngs and
FAPEB. ' breast, that had resisted the usual remedies, joa-
1 jh<h REAMS letter Paper, ass. qoal. tiee requires that I give my teifunony in itxfevor.
JL'iF iP 89 do Cep do, perl ruled I have, therefore, no hesitation in pronouncing it
fill reams Kentnk Cap, very large size I a'medicine of inestimable value. 1
-“ J •• — *-■ 0 1 Daxiei.ImesTEW, M n.
30 do white Wrapping do
Out received aud for oale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
nov2 211
WINE AND PORTED.
Q fk Ail caiks Canary Wine
iW IF 3U cask, Hibbert’a brown Stout, in
quart and pint bottles Landing from ship Itobt
uaso, and for,ale by
oct 20 ' GAITDRY & LEG RIEL.
Oftlie Facility of Medicine, of Paris, late Phy
sician of the Military Hospital and Airay of
France; and Author of pevernl Works upon
Medical aud Litqrary Subieoti, Ao.
or sale by TIlOS. M. TURNER,
jnne24 Opposite the Mansion House.
PORK, MACKEREL, POTA-
BBLSNew Yorkcityprime Pork
/rn ‘9 if 300 do Fos 1,2 and 3 Mackerel
100 bblx Potatoes
3000 feet superior new Oare. Just received
and for rale by CLAGllORN «p WOOD
oct 15 204
_ LEMON SYRUP.
iX Underwood’, «uperior Lemou
& iV, Syrup, jui; received and for sale by
eng 19 G.R. HENDRICKSON
LMPAQNE AND PORTER.
| JASKEXTS Champagne, Uoh&. Fly
orands; 20 casks Hibbertx London
BrewnStout. Landing and for sale by
LADD, TOPPER* SlsTARE.
Look to your Ppnlries and Bed-Rooms.
ROACH AND BED BUG BANE.
T HE subscriber has for many years been in
the habit of supplying many families with
this certain nnd immeaiate remedy for these not
ions'vermin, and has consented at the strong so-
licitations ofhia friends, to bring* It out in this
public manner.. He uow ld« the poritiveaffirm-
ations of a great number of citizens, (some^ of
whom are the most Wealthy and fashionable lad
in Chesnnt4tretft,)‘thattnia baneisin allcases a
surc-and certain remedy ; and these certificates
are in the hands of his agents, where any anyone
wishing ean convince themselves of their genu
ineness. This is better than all the puffing of a
thousand unkown names;and the unprecedented
sales which the Bane now has, isa full proof of
this fact, and ofits virtues. Price thirty-seven
cents per bottle. For sale by
■ THOS. M. TURNER,
aprij Opposite the Afanskm Bbuss.
iucco, or oilier causes,
.A freslrsopply of these celelmitud Pills, with
tho Patent Vegetable Meilieineo-j Stouiiinhieu)
et Ilepatiui. for the cure of Dyspepsia and Li
ver complaints.
Just received u|i<l for sale hy
A. PARSONS, 8 (jiblioti’sltxingo
oct. 14 • . * .
fore offered in this market. The following cotn-
TERMS.OF.SUBSCRIPTION. .
Tho Work will uppeur in MouUijy Numbers
of 240 octavo pages each.
Every Number will consist of 30 pages of
Journal matter,* pud of204 tinges ofLiHiuRV.or
u reprint of soma upprovod liiodiuul work, in
good ty pe and oil good paper.
Each division will havo its separate paging;
that whenever it work is finished in pie Li
brary, it can bo detached, from t)ie Journal, uud
Imving ii full Titlo-page, Tuble-of Contents or
Index, it can lie hound up iu regular book form.
Tho Jotiriiul itself will muko a largo volume in
tho course of the year.
Works reprinted in tho Library will bo given
entire.
Tho price of‘subscription is ten dollars per
annum, one half, payable every sin mouths in
advance. • . ...
Tho first nuniuof will he issued about tho 1st
of November. •_
Dr. Armstrong, on the Practice af Medicine,
will be the first work printed in the Library
(P J All comiiniuieatinns (port paul) addressed
tu the Publishers will uieet with prompt atten
tion
. . ing con
poses n purl of his Stock:
Hrondrioth, Camlet, nnd Goats-hair Camlet
Cloaks; blue, greon, invisible green, brown and
drab Cloth Snrtoiits; plumb greon nnd drnb Pe*
tor-slmmilox Coals; Lion-skin und double mill'd
Kersey Pen Coals.
Blue,black,brown,plumb green ahd invisible
green Frock (Turns mid Dress ContsjBeavorteeu
mid Sattinnt Hunting Coalsi hlue Cloth and
Sottinet Ronnd Jackets.
Blue, black, mix'd and drab Cloth Pantaloons;
also, a numerous quantity of various fashionablo
Stripe mid Plaid Pon.tiiUioiis.
Blue und black Cloth,figured, plain and plaid
Silk Velvet,plain mid figured Satin, Bombasiii,
Valentin,Sliidln,Silk and figured Valentin Vests.
Siihscriiitious received by
oct 22 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
RIO NT AGUE’S BALM, AN IN
DIAN REMEDY, for tiikTOOTH-ACHE
T HE established reputation nud 'consbiiiuy
increasing demand for thisotVoctuul.nmie-
dy of pain and preservative oftlie tetftli, lin* in*
diiced the siibscrilior to offer it to tlie American
public. Arrangement* have been made to sup
ply agents iu all the principal cities nud towns in
tho United States, so ns to.nluco it within tlie
reach ofihoso suffering mid likely tosutfor with
this most harassing of all Aches, Tooth-Ache.
When applied according to directions given
on the bottle it has never failed tuaffird immedi
ate and permanent relief. It uho arrests the de
cay in defective tooth, and relioves thnt soreness
which so- frequently renders u strong tooth use
less. The application and remedy urn simple,in
nocent, and not unjdeasant, mid tho large nuuihfir
of persons in ditlbroiit sections of tlio country,
that have already eximriouced such delightful
- * "* "id.
and salutary utiucts from the uso of the Balsam,
are ready to bear, (for tlie public good,) their
testimony, to its unrivalled qualities. It is uu
Indian remody obtained singularly and unex
pectedly, and may he regarded hy the civilized
world (isthe most valuable discovery of tho Red
Man oftlie Woods.
A supply of this Balm just rncoivod and for
sale by (5. It HENDRICKSON Agent.
Numerous certificates cuii he seen oilajiplicu
lion to the Agent's store July 25.
A SHORTED CANDIES.
A FRESH supply of dry mid well ilavored
Cuudies of vuriom kinds
. EDWARD COPPER.
13 Young's Buildings.
oct 20
ROWAN D’S TONIC MIXTURE,
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A ipetjfic and luting cure fat Feeer aud Ague.
rjnuis worlhy’remody earnestly ropols tlie
HP1CEH, SPICES.
MJ.UTMEgS, Cinnumuii, Cinves.Meee, Gut-
I V *or, Pimento, Pepper, nnd African Red
Pepper. E. COPPER,
13 Young's Buildings/
oct 20
oflieing a quack medicine, it having
been tlie reaqlt ofinany year's study, experience
end labor, In the medical practice and observu
tion nf Fever and Augue. It ii composed of such
medicinal principles aa were considered most fit
1o ro.tore the harmony of action between tho
Stomach,Liver,and the other important funcliuna
of the system, die loss nf which harmony is evi
dently tne immediate cuusoofdisaaso. It speed
ily promotes, regularnnd healthy appetiie.which
i, generally entirely destroyed ot rendered vorv
mtceriotis; by wliich eflect.vi.or and strength
saoon afforded to the wiiolo system. It must he
apparentto all, that a medicine possessing Uiese
peculiar virtues, is useful lit a grant variety of
complaints By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organa, ilium proved itself of re-
mnrkablebenefit In Dyspepsia, Depraved Appo
tito, Heart-burn, Water Brash,Fiatiilnncy.Jtmn
dice,NightSweaU,Dysentery,Bowel Complaints
and many otlidr affectiona of similar origin. But
it is in die treatment of Fevere, nud especially ill
FeverandAguo, or Intermittent Fever, that its
powers have been principally teated, nnd with
those who have seen iuusefulnesi.itts pronoun
ced sovereign to all remedies heretofore discov
ered for thaw diseases. It baa also been used as
a preventive, by many who were subject to • re
currence of the Chills nud Fever tutd it has al
ways warded off die apprehended attack.
A large supply of thi.celebrated medicine has
just been received, and for Bale on the lowest
' leraby tho Propriotorji Agent.
80N ' ''~ tSd*'
NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS will lie roceivod for ninking
a Cunal in tho Statu of Goorgin, from tho
Alatainulia Rivsr to the Harbor of Briiiiswlck.ih
Glynn County, Ihr tho dislnnco of 12j inilus, 35
Teel wide nt the bottom, and nearly in the follow-*
ing proportions, viz—3 milosiii Marsh or Creek,
7 loot deep;2j iuiIus in Sandy Irtutis,covered with
some pine timber, from 14* to 28 foot deop: nnd
about 7 miles. 12 foci deep, in swamp Imid.cov
ered with timber nnd brush. Proposals will he
recaivudfor the above .work to bo. commenced
this Fall, nnd any person who wishus to form
CoutriictH is requested to call on THOMAS A.
DEXTER, Esq. City Hall, for more particular
information. . . .
Also, Proposals • will ho received, alter- this
week, on application, to ALEXANDER PAR
RIS, Esq. Architect, for the erection of a Hotel,
with wooden frame) 40 fact'square and 3 stories
high, in tlio City of Brunswick, near tho end of
tho Cunal with a Stable nud Oulhonsos; accord
ing to the plan Mr. Pa iris wijJ shew, which is to
be framed Jiere, und sent to Brunswick by the
10th day of October next.
■As to tlio health of the Country, nnd tho die
raw Mr”*" ~~Gibbon*’ Building.
WHITE LEAD.
- CONSTANT supply of Messre. J. 3. A
_ E.Uoborts’ brand, for sale , by ^
ocil - F. W. HEfNEMANN.
HOUCK’S IMNACUA.
Prepared solely from Vegetable Matter
lly JACOB HOUCK Baltimore.
W HICH.tiny bo taken with perfect safely
by all ago* and ill all diseases; it* cures
uro.lbrtho following diseayas— Dyspoi^ia, loss
of up petite, imliuestion, inflammiutoii of tlio sto
mach, heart burn, diarrhea, dysentery or flux,
pilds, fi-mtii, obstructed ifteiisuratjon, ugUo end
lover, bilious or remittent fever, typns fever,
scarlet fevpr, small pnx.&fyripelmis or St Ailtho-
ny'k lire, uHtlium, pleurisy ineualos, yfellow fe
ver, costivmiess, wind oil the stomach or bow-
eN, cholera inoihus, consumption, influenza,
colds, coughs, iiilliimmntion ol tho chest, pnlsoy,
goutj rliBUiimlism.iiifluinnmtory wire throat nr
quiiiRcy, whooping cough,thrush nr sore mciuth,
putrid sore tliroal, croup, inflummlition of tho
heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of tlio liver, jaun
dice. dilliculty ol making urine, gleet, hysterics,
nervous ufld scrofttlotw nfluctiuns affections of
tho members uud ligaments, mercurial and vo-
uerial diseases, ulcers, sores, affections of the
skin, und all diseases arising front impure blood,'
&o.—Price per bottle 50.
Tins medicine lias a powerful effect ns a spring
and fail purifier iu those whose constitution re
quire nourishment and new'Vigor, such poison*
would bo much benefitted by-usipg two or force
bottles, wliicli nmy bo tukou without regard to
drink or diet. .Many persons are diseased fur
the want of llicir blood being purifiod. Thous
ands of persons are destroying their constitulioiin
by neglecting to apply a proper remedy, to such
the Panacea willbe more than doubly valuable
11.1a Certain nud. effectual moans of restoring
them to perfect health und vigor; few fnmilien
uro exempt from scorbutic affections, which ox-
hilift various symptoms ns eruptions,ulcerations,
fodiiliig. loss ofuppetite, uud indigestion, all uri-
ioiig from impure blood, nnd if lint properly at
tended to, are sure to produce the greute-t inju
ry to the constitution,ibis Panacea is recommen
ded in nlUcnsousnf foe year, and ill particular
a* u pfovuiitivc from fill disease* in warm cli
mates, and those seasons when diseases are pre
valent by taking tho pnnacott three or four times
a*week, nftlireo or lour table apobliluls when
going to lied, nud lliuj-|ior*on may four no np.
'prehension of being attacked with the cholfern,
yellow foyer, ji'r any oilier disease, us this mod-
iciiio• ie’u viuiiulilo restorative cif tlio system,
thereby invigorating the ronstit.ilion) uud onu-
Ming it lo btiiir foe debilitating effects of nil cli
mates; it is convoyed by tile circulating fluids, «&
corrects their tendency to nil tlioBodUeiiHi** wliich
originate iu vitiated blood, disuused liver, depra
ved appetite, or predisposition to uffectioiii of
4ho lungs, Rc. •
It resembles, in point of taste or flavor, a rich
cordial rather than u medicine. Every poruon
after taking mercury iu any way, should have
resource to one or two bottles of this medicine.
In the decline of life, or when tho system has
been impaired .by excesses.it niiurislies.streiigfo-
on* nud supports It—it is not presuming too far
to add, that it actually prolongs life.
Linen, Cotton, Gingham and iwilied stripo
Shirt*;Bunk-skin, Flannel, Merino, and Cotton
Under Shirts { Not, Merino uud Canton Flannel
D rawer*.-
FANCY AUTICLES*
Bilk. Linen, Cotton und Cambric Pocket
UaiidkerchiufH'.Silk. Satin nud Bomlmsiu Stocks;
white, black nud fiinry Cravats; Silk, Colton,
Buck nnd lloskin Gloves; bilk and Cotton Stif ,
nort; Buckskin, India Rubber, Silk nnd Cotton
Suspenders; Shoulder Slavs, Linen Collins nud
Bosoms, Elastic nnd Leather Straps, Sillfaml k
Cotton Umbrellas, Nick Comforters,Cloth nnd
Hair Brushes; Silk, Cotton and Luiub* Wool
linirilosu etc. etOi
G. 8. N. him also mndo arrangements with
liousoin New York to supply, him from time to
time, with Clothing of nil kinds, manufactured ^
according to tho reigning fashion* of that city, *
nud he flatters himsefl'by tlie care und attention
beitowed. aud hollowing an In* business,to giva
entire satisfaction to his customera.
oct 10 * Market-Square.
HRIT-tHR DRY ROODS.
ff|Y tlio ship UqliHhtirpii iteiii Livorpnol.tlis-
Hi tSiiliscriliei'i have rccu(Fed n very exten
sive nHsorliiieut of white and dol’d. Wolsn Plains#
Grundy's white and ail'd Plain* and Kerseys#
Yorkshire anil Canadian Kerseys, lsomioiftDiif-
fil, Point, Rose arid Whitney Blankets, Welsh
and Patent Merino Flannels,- primed and plain
Bucking Baize*.Blue Wool Caps nnd Bonnets#
t .. t 1. .. — .1 O.l.ll.ltlll.. Dllttu
Ingruili and Venetian Carpeting ahd Rug*,
Plain, Figured and Pluided Marinous. Liueti
on
Goods of every dcHc.iiptinn, Cotton, Worsted#
Lambs Wool, Vigatiinand Silk Hosiery,Priuted#
Pullicate, Imitation Madras and Roiiinll Hand
kerchiefs, Plain, Figured mid Corded Cotton
Cambrics, Nainsook Jaconet and Drapery Mua
tins, Furniture and Cambric Dimities, Extra
Soper (ioilts nud Counterpanes, Prim*, Ging-
' ' *— uiiumeraled; all of
limns und other articles uni i
which having been mnniifactiired to order, (iro
ofwmranteaqunlity, mid nreottered for saloat
wholesuleor retail, nil accommodating ternis.by
JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
oct 13 No 3 und 10 Young's Buildings.
BAGGING AND TWIN!?.
o PCS Extra Ueavy Dmideo “Imi
fntinn Kentucky" Ciitton Bug-
'liig.3(H) lbs'English Bagging Twine/. Iniiding
rom ship Ogle I lioi pa from Liverpool nnd for
wile by JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.
oct 13 194 . .,'*
wool, worsted, vigonia uud silk Hosiery of Bri
tish innuiifnctiire. Received per ship Oglptliorpo
from Liverpool, aud for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers by
oct 18 JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
trict* through whioh Ihe Canal wiil pass,any one
may apply to Hon. THOS. BUTLER KING
(at the Tremont House,) President of tlio Bruns
wick Canal arid Rail Road Company, who will
readily fttrnish all desired information on this
point LOAMMI BALDWIN, Engineer.
Boston, August 31/183(3.
sept 12 179 L
ASSIZE OF BICEAD FOB. NO
VEMBER.
City Treasurer's Office, Nov, 3,1830.
T HE average price of Floor being $11
60 ct* per barrel of 185 lbs Bruud must
weigh ns follows: A
12A cents loaf, 1 lb. 15 ox.
Oj centsloftf 0 lb. 15Aoz.
, . P. UOUSTOUN# City'T*ea*urer.
ncvT)
mis Pamicea has been introduced to the puli-
lie but a short time, und line received more testi
nmniuls in its favor for ita elficacy in no short.u
time, foan any oilier''medicine over- discovered,
und it* name at home uud nbraud, will induce
hundreds, uye. thousands, to apply for it to reap
tlio trup virtue thereof.
Notwithstanding attempts may be mndo to im
pair tlie confidence of the public in ihe efficacy
and curative powers of tin* medicine, it will go
on to conquer disease, relieve the afflicted, and
earn for Itself a name which dastardly attacks
cannot reaeli; that such Is the fact, foe number
of letters in possession must fully satisfy tho most
incredulouK uud were it necessary there could
bo olitajuea numerous testimonials under foe
sanctity oftlie oaths of those who, after suffer
ing die most ^icnte and long protracted illtiees,
hove been entirely restored to health; buHldoes
not enter into tho ooin prehension of many, liovr
it is possible for botanic medicine to effect such
wouders in tho jioaling art, a* experieuee law
proven thorn competent to perform,bijt such are
tho facts that they cannot h<* denied
For mile by THOS M. TURNER,
oc|28 Opposite tflo Mknikm Hohse.
UOSIEUF.
CARES assorted^ comprising every
J|_\F description of cotton,woollen, lamb's
nALTlIflORE FUOIJU.
1 4kAkBBLS Hiipi-rliuo Flour, received
B VF^Fpor lirig Falcou. For nule by
oct22 LADD, TUFPERA S1STARE.
HAY. '
Just received per Tennessee,'
‘■Jrfk4kBUNDLES superior liny. Fur
Jl W-ulu by CLAGllORN iV WOOD,
oct 24
SUGAIt, COFFEE, ftm’
Ck4k HHD8 prime 1’oiloRico Sugar
D>r 199 bbls do SautiuiQs do
20 lilids do Hi Jngo Coffee
50 tings ■ do Rio dp
300 do Yonlu’s Patent Shot, assorted
300 small Grindstones, ofsiip’orquality
Just received ami for sale hy
LADD# TUPPKR & SISTAUE.
oct 24 . ’
MriUCTOF LEMON.
Jp,KK8TON’S pnrecmicotitratoil Rxtract of
Lamim, for flnvoriiig sjiice, jollios, cus.
Uirils, pastry, Sui. Just roccivodutid for salo by
oct 21 (i l( III.NDUIGK80N.
PURU lltIHII Will
W AllltANTIoD sovon yeorsold. For solo
by MICH. DILLON,
oct 27 TalfialT 1 , vyhati
NURSING LAMPS.
• is I
1 CA8E pbttiisliotl Tin Nurain* Lamps, n
oent urticle, just rscoivod ond Tor solo by
ost29 G.ILHliNUKICKSON.
PAPER IIANGINGH.
_ ~ PCS woll nsiorled Pnpor
lOOO
rocoivod oud for si
Just
llongiujjs, low |iricod.
rocoivod and for salo bv
oct25 G. K. HENDRICKSON. .
SWAIMH PANACEA AND .POT-
TEH’S CATHOLICON. ; v „
A FRESH supply of these celebrated tnedi
cines, warranted from the proprietors. Al
so, Swaim’sVortnifuie.
ocl 21 ED W. O0PPF.E, HJ^rket