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A TO CENT,
rii,Hfnnnnodimn dwelling ad
joining itobt II,iichinaon, BSq. Al-
», tin bug* low «ory building on
tho comer of B.tjr end Ext Broad-
nlront. Apply to
oet7 , P. W. HKINEMANN
iLUiae t. pvoroufjfl
1 : idJmi)^ liUdivddd.
-n il tuDiorill lr rainaotflllly inform. hie
a. I'riand. and tile public, that ha hai cant-
mi tail me above bidnmnn hie own account,
aul n >,>e< by hiannraraitilng ml a«idnon< 'at-,
tuition, t» mint n lipenlihure orpatrnnago.
Ho wlU rail all aivv i l Lumbar cmtugind to
hinfortwe dollar* par tho-ivind Toot. Timber
n.,J other Lumbar at the until rate* of com nil-
*ion. iVlilohohall heliii mg ilar.and only charge.
Liberal ndyunoai will ba imdaim produde en-
tro«eJ to hiicire. For flu proioiit. produce,
romigned to him will bo directed to Stile*' whf.
whereitwiUb. uhmoh^rfb^julHeii.
ILiforto Hobart II ibanlniiii, J. <&J. Held; of
Savannah, and David Budi, E. 1. William., I.
I. Bay (too, of South Carolina, Upper Tiirno
Ham.
Savannah, Sopt. 7th, 1835.
eeptO • JWl . , .
S. B.—The Augititu Sentinel anil Georgia
Courier, will pnbliih the above once a week un
til tho lint of November non and forward their
ncconut* to the *itli«tlhnr Ibr payment,
OS80ICV.H PiHLO TOKEN, OB
FBMAL&COMFOKT.
to,A Ilia relief nf,ill the nyinjmthotio due.no.
otieudanion 1‘regnanay. Itreedlly relieve.
Nanaea or Sicknawat the Sun
F
Food,Saarweoauch,Heart bam.! _
tidied. Appetite, Toolh-aelio, Wandering Pain*,
Cramp, Inquietude, Solioiuide, (fee.. It *uothea
au l tranqumixe. the mind and dupoeea to real
I: i* a certain reliefiu painful periodical visita
tion*. A single bottle, and Minelimeo a single
dose will convince any patient tli.it it i« truly n
Female Comfort By strengthening, correcting
and Utvlforating the uterine ayateni, it will eSac-
tiullj ' ' ' ' -
nihility, nnd make parturition quich,safe nnilea-
ay, and for nftorpiun. it is a sterling roinady. It
III* been beforo tile nublioin some parts of tbs
coantry since ISO. It has stood the test ofsciami.
tic opposition* invoslig.itioii, and ha* prevailed!
WoliavelliecerlifleateaofPliysieians, tnidwive*
nnJ intelUgoiit fomalu in abundance. Bach bot
tle ho* the proprietor'* anna impressed on one
•idsand hie written signature oua lay billon tho
other. Direction, fur tiling the Female Com
fort in nil cilia* lor which itl•raooulnluutlod,witll
many important nortidcates accompanying each
bottle, in pamphlet form, within 'lie envelope.—
Dniggitlf who wiili to become agent* for the n-
heve Iilljicmu will please to address Dr. E. Os
born, Augilita,0.t.| Dr. A. Itockwell, Wetliers-
field. Conn; or for supplies, llmhtou & Vipin-
well, Broadway, New Fork, or P. PI. Colien,
Brood-street, Charleston, 8.C. Price (1150
per heule, -Sold by 'P. AI-. Turner.
ir -
inarch
lOilmnibnn
from Ihe .Vein Fork Truedltr. 1
DEAFNESS.
Tin Acoustic Oil advertised below is said to
be aro.nodyfor deafness. A* it emanate* fnitu
nnewlio hasaopiirod eomi populaiitv in beat*
ing diseases of the eye and car, wo should feel
disposed to have sit Mnienl confidence in the rem
edy,at least to give it a' trial, tint is, If wo hod
any occasion fisr it. -
DILBCUDDER’3
GENUINE ACOUSTIC OIL,
T FOIl DBAYSMS. ’
HIS neror-fhiliag remedy lias been used
many yean with distinguished success,at
the Eye and Ear Infirm iry.or Dr. Scnddar, anil
iseoiifidentlyrnohininonirodasnn ostraordinnry
and wonderful remedy for either partial or Com
plete deafness in ell its stages.
Ily th 1 timely tire of this pungent Oil, many
whphavobben completely deal have been re
stored to porfect lio.iring after using Oonl throo
to ton flasks. This may appear strange, lint it is
nevertheless Into. Toe Acoustic Oil u not pre
sented to the public u a nostrum, bnt as Ihe pro-
seriptioti of one who has turned his mtoniiou
eaolutivelyto the Eyo and Ehr, and who pledges
bss profession d reputation upon the success of
this remedy.
t-JuS.*®? 1 '. !»• •’duthrotii cortifientes, but
hesitates b> publish tiiem, as he considers lliom
.unnooastary to su truly vulu title an orliele ssUie
Acoustic Oil. |te immense sale i, tbo fairest
prooroflhe estimation in whinli it is held. It is
presented os a publio blessing, onnblilig the aged
parent to mingle in conversation with III. chil-
•Iran, add to reply to their numerous questions
with n facility from which he hod previously
been debarred by n distressing partial or com-
plolo doaftiess. Fur aalo by
A. PARSONS.
..SttdPPAItO LEE,
\MT SIT PEN by himself-a Nov J, indvois.
, I v Lord Roldan,a Romaneo, 8 vols in I,
by Allan Cunniiigham.
A Tear in Spans, by a young American, 3d
edition, enlarged willi plates, in :l mis.
„ Harry* Lucy, with other, uiles, by Marin
Ldgowurtli, in it vpk
Pilgrim's Progroes, by Julio Bunyan, einbeb
iisbe rwnh engra ring, from the designs of Ricli-
ard Westnll, It. A.
Methodist Hymns, various sines.
Lectures on OheloriomtJ Belles LeUnu.chicf-
■vfromdtadectutes of Dr. Blciy, by Abraham
Elements of Botany, hj* Asa Omy, Mr D.
Just received and fbr sole hy
■"gSO W.T. WILLIAMS
ODONTALQU BALSAM,
Minolta's Tooth Ache 'Specific. This
Vr imiebratodspocifio is not olferod to Ihe pub
lic to euro all diseases, bat is pi'ticat-l • .com
mended for tha euro of the m.i .i violent Poolh
Ache. '
Amongst tho numerous parsons who Itnva
f'VI't• fifirlrial, It hu never been known to
, oTaffsfding immediate relief. Alkeshtnp-
piyofihis volnabte Balsam, inst recnived and
lor sola by O. R. HENDRICKSON.
■pjpjjj- .
1 bitter Paper, as*, quel.
-“-?'^*Jdo Cep do, port ruled
on r , ej:n * P*P. vary largo size
JO do while Wrapping do
Just received and for ala hy
„ O.R. II END
nov8 311
NDRICKSON.
~ WINE AND I'OitTEU.
-ARcasks Canary- Witte
o„ °¥ l “, b rown Stout, in
qnan aod p.nl buUb. Unding from .hip Itobt
«*Mi and for salo by
_g°t JO GAUDILY & LEO RIEL.
POUK, flACKElIEIs, POTA-
TUBfln &tO
ft.il .poisS New York oil. prime Pork
'•jUJ 'WOdo^Fh* l.innd 3M«kcral
•on ^TL"’ I P*I?? , L na * r Jo*t received
iotta^" r wood
much, VomittOF of
m.Imlijeilioii.Fas-
^sSTjaaissBLP 1 *-
121 1ADD, TUPPEJUk 8IST.ARE.
TUB PUBLIDBLEV,..,,,
MT 11011 is now .iiiivorsally a l niti.nl tn
> W Ki*l in Dr. Peter*' Vegelhble Medici-
mi diomarhicail HlpaUca, and Vegetable An-
ti-Bilion. Pill*, i* every day demonstrated bv
their astonishing ofilonoy In aH the oaio* whleh
tliey aroariiluuiiead tnoure. '
'ftii* isI no doeeplive or mercanary boast, bnt
a bet unJoniahly proved by minv thonsaml les-
timomea gratefully and rolpntarily given lo tha
proprietor.
Iluthnfilieso medicines contain in diflorant
oombinitioiii, iho muqi (ireeiotM veffltablo in
gradient which roudora Hum *n peculiar nnd
emlnomlysiiperior to every* Medicine now bo-
furu the pulille, and one wliicli Is utterly un-
hnowa to lOiy other medical practitioner. It
cinnat ho procured of any Druggist nr Phyti-
clan, nnd is supplied io Dr. P. hy a Triced, a ills,
liilgnisliad hnthnist. Ii rostiiriid both him end
Ins friend from an obstinate and painful disnaso
DYSPEPSIA, which had continued many
years, end had brought them tn the brink of tha
grave. It i< with pride and rlflpl pleasure
that the proprietor perceives their equal efilcary
.in all complaints oT tho staunch and liowols
weak ness of the digeitivo organs, and ofihe sy*.
tmn generally: liilinua and liver alfeciinns. piles,
ooetiveilOM, rheuinaliam, dropsy, heoh-nehes
Iropurilyofthe blood, &e.
Tho lutoniihmantand delight with whieh per
sons afflicted with these nnd oilier diseoees men-
tinned in the bills whinli acanmyimy tlieso Me-
diclnes aspcrlence immediate roller, end iilliinete
restoration lo perfect health have raised Dr. PV
Medicines aa far above doubt a* they are above
competition.
Prapalod by Jo*. Pnir.*Ti,v Pctziu, AI. D.
al his mstitiitiun for ties cure of nlistinatadise*.
•o*. by moans aftegelablo remedies. No. 133,
Liberty Sued, New.York, Inventor end Pro-
prietor.
_ TESTIMONIALS.
The: is to certify, that I havo been afflicted for
many years, with Chronic, Rheumatism nnd
Liver Cnmplnint. and despaired of recovering,
avail «o fiir ns ■ to walk about my plantation. I
have taken medicines Ihun our regular Pbysi-
ctans, with but little effect. Seeing Dr. Petets’
Anti-Bilious Pills advertised. I bought a boa of
Mostra Lane «fe Viitafiulil, nmlfiiuling consiilora
bln relref, I was induced to make further trial,
and the cnnseqneiten io I am able to walk any
where, and ride fifteen or twenty miles without
difflculty, nnd feel in nil respects a great ilonl
better than I havo for years My daughter was
nl«o afflicted with Dropiev. .Slio has taken tho
Fill* «>h1 in much boiiofittod. hnvin; received
S roater roliof from their iwo tliitti nnr oth«r Me*
ioiuo. JAMBS KCUDL8.
Washington, Go. 93d Feb. 1833.
D». rcTr.iu—Dear Sir t BnrltHed you h.ive
a certificate of Mr. Jamoe Echo)*, a respectalilo
oitiason of Wilkos county (Jn., who has nurchnsnd
ofne a coiuidemblu quantity ofyonr Vexetable
\nti*Biliniii Pills, also several boxes of the Vo*
K table Medicine Stomachiar, ct llepntica, in
th of which he has unbounded confidence, ns
havo htindrnds of others, who havo made iiku of
them in this -ncighliorliood. in dillierent com*
plainu. Yours, respectfully,
LANE & WI NO FIELD.
From.Major IFiUis Youn^^ofScrUen County, Ga.
Dr Peters—Dear Sir: It is with unspeaka
ble pleasure that I inform .von ofmv recnvrrv.
from a most distressing Dyspeptic and Liver nf*
foction, it tutor which both my mind nnd body hnd
bean kept in dnranco vile-for npwnrds of two
rears; hy the use of two boxes of yoir Vegetable
Medicine Stomachicnt nt Hepaticaj. At this time
lliave not n vnsiige of disease about me, neither
have I for several months I wish von to mnko
tlii*.communication public, for ihtvbenefit of
suffering humanitv. Wishing yon every wcccm
which your Injt'dablo undertaking, in tho removal
oflitomost distressing complaints to which hit*
min ts heir, deserves. I remain, with the deepest
C tilde for the benefit derived from your pro*
mil skill, yonr friend.
J. P. Peters, AT. D. WILLIS YOUNG
A fresh supply of the celebrated Medicine just
received and lor sole hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON
juno29 Agent
OK. B. HUSTIIE’S ANl’t-Cu*-
SUMPTIOaN SPECIFIC SYRUP.
4 PPIIOVED ofby tlie Olfieers of tho Modi*
iciil Society of the city nnd county of Now
York- Tho only Modicine discovered,approved
of, otid redHUiuanded hy the most eminent Phy
sicians in France and the Upiled States, for the
cure and prevention of those dreadful Internal
DisoaHes whore tho Lungs and Chest gre sup
E ased to bo affected.
xtrect of Certificates Rom Eminent Physician*.
To Dr. B. Mesthc, .
"From the natnre of the inffredients, nnd tlio
evident effects obtained hy their combinations, I
believe them well calculated lo ainwcr the pur
pose intended; in catarrhs and itritation onhe
bronchial passages, ihov will he found nxceeding
•ly useful; nudiit more severe affections, they will
prove vnlitnhle auxiliaries, under the guidance
and direction of skilful practitioners.”
I remain, with respect,
Your most obedient servant.
D.i*ixr. L. V. Prixotto, m. n.
President of the Medical .Society of the City and
County of New York.
New York, Jan. 99.1833.
”1 unhesitatingly protioituon it to be tho most
valuable adjuvant in all cases of chronic com
plaints of the pultnonic organs.”
FrsxcisW W.MJUI, m. p.
Secretary of tlio Medical Society of the City and
County of New York, June 10,1833.
“Having used the some in my practice, inca
see of cough, cold, pain in tho chest, and con
sumption, with the greatest success, do not hesi
tate to pronounce it titn most valuable among
those remedies usually employed in such cases.”
Charles Cleeve. m. d.
Treasurer ofthe Medical Society of the City and
County of Now York.
New York. May 25,1833.
The undersigned, having witnessed the de
sired efficacy of the Syrup called Dr. Mesthe’s
Anti-Consumption Sneoific Syrup, io several
oases of inveterate disease, or the lungs and
breast that had resisted the usual remedies, jus
tice requires that I give my testimony in its favor.
I have, therefore, no heriution inpronouncing it
medieino of inestimable value ”
Dasiei. LorstEi*. m o.
Of the Faculty of Medicine, of Paris, late Phy
sician ofthe Military llospjtaland Army of
Franco; and Author of several Works upon
Medical and Literary Subjocts, &c.
i r sale by TIIOS. M. TURNER,
nuc*J4 Opposite the Mansion House.
Look to your Pantries and Red-Rooms.
roach and bed ova bane.
- HTilrJ suhseriber ha* for many years been in
JL the habit of supplying many families with
thucertain and immediate remedy for these not-
ious vermin, and has cuuiented nt the strong so*
Imitation* ofhta friends, to bring U out in this
piiblic manner. He now hu the positive atBrtn-
■ttons of a greatnnmber of citizens, (some of
whom are the mom wealthy and fashionable ladies
in Cbesnut-street,) that this bane is in all rases a
•UHrond certain remedy; and these certificates
are m the hands of his agents, where any anyone
wishing can oonvinoe themselves of their genu-
inoncss. This is bettdr than all tha pnffing of a
thousand unlcown namexsnnd the nnprecedented
soles which the Bene now ha*, he full proof of
this fact, and oftls virtues. Price thirty-seven
cents per bottle. For sale by
. , . TH08. M. TURNER,
April B pppwite tbo Maruion House.
, DM. B lANDREffifl'N
r v ,^mULE UN IV lilt HAL PILLS.
lfESI.oele6rated Yegeuble Pill* of which
sixty thousand boxes have been sold in N.
Vork since July, 183*», are now rocointitcnd'Hl
by tnonsands of persons whom they havo cured
of Consumption, Inflitnuxa, Colds, (ildigostion.
Dy*|»epsia. Heod-oche, Pains and a sense of fill-
ness m lh" hack part ofthe Head, usually the
symtoms of Apoplexy,Jaundice, Fever .V Ague,
Bilious Scarlot, Typhus, Yollow, and common
Fevers of all kinds, Asthme.Oout Klteuinsti«m,
Nervous Diseases, Liver (*omplsints. Pleurisy,
Inward WeaktKbw, Depression of the Spirits,
Ruptures, Inflammation, Sorb Eyes, Fits, PuUy,
Dropsy. Small Pox. Moanles, Croup, iConsIx,
Whooping Cough, (iuincoy, Cholic. Cholera
flRorbiM. Gravel, vYonns, Dysentery. Doaibess.
Ringing Noises in the Ibid. King’*. KVil.Scrof-
ilia, Erysipelas, or -Saint Anthony’* Fire. Sail
Rhnum. White SwelHhgs Uloers. some of 30
year* standing, Cancers, Tumors, Swelled Feet
anil Piles. Costivenois. oil eruptions ofthe
Skin. Friffktfiil Dream. Fomalo.coniplaiutsof
every kind, especially obstruction*, relaxations.
Ac.
Although Doctor B. has enumerated hy name
tho above diseases, he is nevertheless or opinion
with his grandfiithor,the late celobmtod Dr. Win.
Brnudreth, Ui.it there is onlv one disease, an im
purity of tho blood, which by impending the cir
culation, brings on inflammation, ana conse
quent daraitgamom in the organ or purt where
such impurity of the bliiod settles; and that it is
(tie different appearance* which this inflamma
tion or deraugeinant pills on, that havo caused
uiodicul men tn desiguatn such appearances hy
various names, hut which are in fuel only tho
same disease, with mom or less virulence. Dr.
JVm. Brnudreth was so fully convinced, of the
truth of tho above simple theory, that lie spent
30 ytonrs iu oxperimout nnd laborious research
into the medicinal properties of tho numerous
jrlanu composing tiio Vegetable Kingdom; his
ohjoct being to compose a medieino winch should
at ofico ptirtfY, and pnxlucn by Moecitln action, a
removal of all bad humors lYom tho blood by the
stomach and bowels; as by the continuation of
tlio nsoofsiicha medicine,such humor* are sure
to bo carried off, and the blind assume a state of
purity; nnd wlioovcr takes tlieso Pills, and perse
veres with thorn, will bo satisfied llint Dr. Win.
Bnndredi fully attained his philanthropic object.
It » now ail absolute nnd known fuct, that eve
ry disease, whether it ho in the head or feet, iu
tho brain or meanest member, whether it ho an
outward alcei, or an inward abscess, are all,tho’
ariiing from many cnims. reducible to this grand
effect, namely, iuipnrity of tlio blood.
Iu nllcoses they will be found n anfo nnd sim
ple remedy,yot all powerful for the removal of
disease, whether chronic or recent; infection* or
«ithenvise;atid wlnt makes them particularly a-
ditpled for this country is, that there is not tho
slightest liability locnld when taking them,indeed
*ri« syitem is absolutely less susceptible of cold
when under (Aeir Iq/LMNM,titan at any othertimo;
thorufore iu this climate they are iiivnlunhlo.—
Neither do tliey roquire oliunge of diet or c.iro
ol’any kind. In Eiigland. these Pills have been
the ouly medicine of many families for periiMl*
varying from forty to sixty years, and havo al
ways proved oflectonl in' restoring lienlth when
ever an nherrutiou from it lias occurred.
For sale by A. DEN SLOW A CO.
. julv 95 158
ULUS’ COltlFOlfND K1IEOS-
OTR TOOTII WASH,
Recommended by the Faenltu.
'1TN HIS compound will bn louiid serviceable
JL in arresting and preveutingdoeny in teeili;
keeping ilioteetlinnd gums In a clean and bnnl-
'hycondition;4weeteningthebreatb,reinovingtsr
nr. and relieving pain caused by carious teeth.
Few discovarieaiti modern chemistry proiniso
more important result* than tlinturKreosotn, by
Dr. Ilnichenbacli an eminent cliemist of Blaus-
ho, in Monrovia. It is n highly retted liquid
(iroilnct, obtained from wood, nnd i* mvilogoiis
to charcoal in ils nntiseptio properties, but fur.
msre powerful n* a corrective and preventive of
decay. ‘ChAreo-il, notwithstanding its well known
‘ lesnsing properties, is objectionable ns a deutri-
i ;e, onaccutintofiUinsnliihility.niid the risk of
iiimite particles remaining .between tlio tooth
mil producing injuty. Kreoroto.on tlio contra
ry. cannot lie liable tn this objection,- and pos-
-•uses, to a much greater extent, tlio antiseptic
mil purifying properties of the former. Tlio
trials which havo bean outdo with It, in this coun
try oud Europe, have proved its eJlicieucv.
Ill* strongly recommended by tile Facility as
the best preventive against caries in teeth. To
^woolen tlio breath, rutidorml offetuivo by do-
>'.-iyed teeth, the use of tobacco, or oilier causes,
ind to arrest decay, it stands pre-eminent.
F.llis’Compound Kreosote Tooth Wash com
bines tho virtues of Krnoioie, of tlio strength ti
daptud for this purpom with other sulisLuice*
known to bo highly ndvaotagcvi* in whitening
md preserving the teeth.
It m confidently recommended to (ho public
us n valuable compound, which limy ho used dai
ly with grant advantage to tho teeth nnd gums,
at Ihe same time leavingnn agreeable sensation
in the mouth. There is no acid in this wash,nor
any ingredients entering into its composition,but
such ns are highly beneficial to tlio teeth.
It has been examined nnd used by several of
the first Phy liciios of this city .who Imvenolies-
ititiun in recommending it as an exnellent witsh
for the tooth and gums,preventing tho latter from
becoming spongy, and. bv it* detergent and an
tiseptic qualities, preserving both ill a cleau and
healthy condition.
Just received per brig Frances and for sale hy
THUS. M. TURNER.
Opposite tlie Mansion House.
■eptlS 179
ROWAND’0 TON IE .HIKTVKE,
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
A specific and lusting cun for Fever and Ague.
’’NllIlS worthy remedy earnestly repel* the
JL slur of being a quack medieino, it having
beau the result oftnany year’* study, experience
nnd labor, in the medical practice and obsorvn
lion of Fever and Augue* It is coiumned ofritch
medicinal principles as were considered most fit
to restore the harmony of sctioir between tho
Stomach,Liver,and the otitei important functions
of the system, the loss of which harmony is evi
dently the immediate causeofdisease. It speed
ily promotes a regular and healthy appetite, which
is generally entirely destroyed oi rendered very
precarious hy which ellect.vigor and strength
is coon afforded to tlie whole system. It must lie
apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a grant variety of
couiphinH- By renewing the healthy action of
tiie digestive organs, it has proved itself of re
markable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appe
tite, lleart-bnro, Water Brash,Flatulency,Jnun
dioo,Night 8wests,Dysentery,Bowel Complaint*
nnd many other affections nf similar origin. But
it is in tiie treatment of Fevers, and especially in
Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever, that It*
power* hive been principally tested, and with
those who have seen its iMofuloess.Wi* pronoun
ced sovereign to ail remedies lieretofore discov
ered for those diseases. It has also been used a*
a preventive, by many who were subject to a re
currence of the Chtflu and Fever and it has al
ways warded off the apprehended attack.
A large supply of this celebrated medicine has
just been received, and for sole on tho lowest
terms to dealers by the Proprietor’s Agent.
G.R. HENDRICKSON, Druggist,
aug 12 ; Gibbons’ Building,
WIIITK LEAH.
CONSTANT «oi
upply of Mfissrs. J. S. A
a, tor i
E. Roberta' brand, Tor sain by
0017 F. W. IIEFVEMANN.
DR. PETERS*
VEGETABLE ANTI BILIOUS PILLS.
TB* WING now acquired an oxnlta 1 repute
AJB. ilon in private practice by an invariable
eflieucy which could only h ivn remlted front
their exaltod worth. Inis convinced the proprie
tor tii it he has only in make them extensively
known to render that reputation universal.
Unliko the clamorous host ufqnnrk uimlicines,
with which the columns ofthe public press are
crowed, tlieso Pills have tho testimony of the
whole medical profewhm in their favor, ami not
a single case ofill coiiscipieueo* or itteflicacy is
M be alleged axninsi them.
TlieVitro composed entirely ofvogetahle mat
ter, and they honestly promise tio more than
they faithfully perform.
A physician of eminence who hnd witnessed
tlio ntHcucy of these Pills in hr* own nrivnte
practice, had ti e candor recently to acknowledge
to the proprietor tint lie had never used nn ar
ticle ihatnnsworad a better purpose fur what
they are rucoiummiiled, and lliut they ought tie-
servedly to ntnnd at tlie bond nf the whole clnss
of such remedies. Perhaps no article of the
kind ha* ever been offered tiie public, supported
by testimonials of a character so decisive, from
sources ns respectable, or that has met with
more general favor.
Tiit-Mi Piils have been most successfully em
ployed in almost every variety orfnnciionnl dis
order of the Htomacli. Bowels, Liver, and
Spleen t such as Ilcart-Uurii. Acid Eructations,
Nausea, Head Ache, pain and distension ofthe
Htomnl'li and Bowels, Incipient DhtrrhaM. Choi-
io. Jaundice, Flhmloiice. Habitual Costivmos*,
Loss of Appetite, Sick (lend Ache, Ac. They
are n safe and comfortable Aperient for females
during pregnancy mid subsequent confinement,
relieving sickness ofthe Stomach. Head Ache,
Heart Bum. and many ofllio incident Nervous
.Affections; Literary men. slmlentM, mid most
other parson* of sedentary habits, find t|| lMn ve
ry cpnvonieut Those who indulge too freely
in the pleusute* ofthe table, find speedy relief
from tlie sense of oppression mid distension
which follow, by taking tbo Pills. Those who
are drinking Mineral Waters, ami particularly
those from Southern climates and ague and fe
ver districts, will find them a valuable adjunct.
Thosa who are ex|K>sed to the vicissitudes nf
weather, on voyages or journeys, can tnko thorn
nt oil times with norfvctlr safety.
Dr. P. having been educated tinder the most
eminent American nml European .Medical pro-
fetors, mid practised his prufeHsiun many years
in diilereiit climates,considers himself well quali
fied to judge on tho nature of inveterate disease.
Propared by Joseph Priestly Peters, AL D.
P. B. C. P. M. at Ins Institution for the cqra of
obstinate diseases, hy means of vegetable reme
dies, No. 139 Liberty Street, N. York, inventor
mid sola proprietor Eacn box contains forty
Pills. Prico 50 Conts.
A fresh supply of tliosooalebrntod ININ with
the Patent VegeUtblo Mcdicitiooe Stoinnchieoj
ot llopatiai, for the cure of Dyspepsia aud Li
ver complaint*.
Just received and for salo by
Gibli
A. PARSONS. 8 (
net. 14
lion’s Rango
MONTAGUE'S BAUM, AN IN
DIAN REMEDY for tukTOOTH-ACHE
T HE established reputation and com>tmitly
increasing demand for thisoffectiml reme
dy of pain and preservative ofthe tecih, lion in
duced tho subscriber tp offer it to tlie American
publio. Arrangements have been made tn sup
ply agents in all tho principal citie- mid towns in
the United States, so as to iduco it within tho
reach of those suffering nml likely to suffer with
tiiis most harassing of all Aches, Tooth-Ache.
When applied according lo directions given
on |ho buttle il has never failed toatford immedi
ate and permanent relief. It also arrests ihe de
cay in defective tooth, and rcliovesthal wirencss
wnich «o frequently renders a strong toolli use-
leas. The application and remedy nnslmpte.in-
nocent, nnd not unpleasant,and the Inrga number
of persons in different sections of tlio country,
that havo already ox|<erienced such delightful
nnd salutary effects from the use ofthe DnUnoi,
are ready to bear, (fur the publio good,) their
testimony, to ils unrivalled qualities. It is ail
Indian remedy obtained singularly nml unex
pectedly, and may ho regarded by the civilized
world ns the most valuable discovery of tlio Red
Alan of tlio Woods*
A supply of this Balm just received nnd for
sale hy ti. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Numerous certificates can Ireseeu onnpplica
lion lo the Agent’s store jnly 35.
ASSORTED CANDIES.
A FRW1I supply of dry mid well flavored
Candies of various kinds
EDWARD COPPER.
oct20 13 Young's Itiiibiimrs.
HPIL’ES, SPILES.
N UTMEGS.Cinnamon, Cloves,Alace, Gin-
gar, Pimento, Pepper, and African Red
Popper. K. COPPER,
oct 99 13 Young’s Buildings.
* NOTICE.
P ROPOSALS will Ire received for innking
a Canal iu the Slate of Georgia, from the
Alatnfiinha River to the Harbor of Brunswick in
Glynn County, for the distance of 13£ miles, 35
feel wide at tlio hoitoin, nnd nearly iu the follow-
ing proportions, via—3 miles iu Alarsli or Crook,
7 feet docp;3£ miles ill Sandy lauds,covered with
so mo pine timber, from 14 to 9S fool deep: and
about 7 miles. 19 foot deep, in swamp land.cov
erod with timber nml brush. Proporals will bo
received for the above work to be commenced
this Fall, and any person whowisliex to form
Contracts is reqiieslod to call on THOMAS A.
DEXTER, Esq- City Hall, for more particular
information.
Also, Proposals will Ihj received, nfler this
week, on application tn ALEXANDER PAR
RIS, Esq. Architect, for tha erection nf a Hotel,
with wooden frame, 40 feet square and UstoriAs
high, in the City of Uruiiswiclt. near tlio end of-
the Canal wjtli a Stable and l )u'houses, ncconJ-
ingto tlio plan .Mr. Petris will shew, which is to
ba framed here, and sent lo Brunswick by tbe
10th day of October next.
As «u the health of tlio Coentry, nnd (ho dis
trims .t.rough whioh the Canal wiil pass.onv one
may apply ... lion. THUS. BUTLER KING,
(at the I’ruinont llousu,) President of the Bruns
wick Canal and Rail Rnad Company, who will
readily furnish all daxirad information on this
point LOAMMI BALDWIN, Engineer.
Boston, August 31,1S3(I.
iptl'J 179
ASSIZE OF UHEAO FOU NO
VI. MU KK.
City Tmmrtr't Cffict, Nm, 3,183.1.
T UP. n.iir.gn prico of Plntirboin, SU
60 ct> pnr barrel 01186 lbs Brand must
weigh ss foliowns
I3A cents loaf, 1 fo. 13 oz.
6J canto loaf 0 lb. 15Aoz.
P. 110UST0UN, City Treasurer.
nov3
SELECT MEDICAL LIIIUAHY.
tV ECLECTIC JOURN ALOP Al El)|CIN E
Edited by John Bella, Al. I). Lecturer nil the
Institute* ofutiKlioiiiH ami medical Jiitispru-
dunce; Al.uidwir of tho (.’ollegn of Physicaus
of Philadulpliia.and of the Amur. Philos. Sue
Kto.
A PERIODICAL publication *n decidedly
nml obviously henefinnl to die prufcsNuni.
fur whose ii*o it is mlemlod. as tho Select AMicol
Library und Eclectic Journal of Medicine. iichiIs
little to lie mmI in tiie wuv of explmiation and eu
logy.
Many of tho works of the most distinguished
authors in insdiral science are out of print.—
Many English works and continental one* trans
lated into English, ofthe present day, possessing
indifspiitiihl.t hum it nnd practical vnlue, are not
accessible to tho great mnjurity of American me
dical tenders. Imcaiiao they are uni repuhliidied
mi this side of the Atlantic. Of the first class, it
issilfflcient to muntinii Hydoiiltain. Iluxlinm.
Cleghom, Fordyce, Jackson, &c. Ac.; and of
tin* latter. Armstrong's Lectures on the Prac
tice of Physic, Andrars Clinical Raport*. Ed
ward* on the Influence of Physical Agents on
l*ife, Christison on Poisons, Burrows, Nevillo,
and others Infinity, Ac. Ac. It is nroposad
tn supply this iluuhle’ nml obvious want by tiie
publication ofllio Select MrditalLibraryAhtough
which, at n moderate rust, and in a compara
tively short period, a subscriber will find himself
in piM-ewMou of ninny entire works on tlio vari
ous branches of medicine.
In ilia Eclectic Journal, tlie histories of cases
which have a definite hearimf and application,
sutiimarieN of opinions nml practice, criticisms
brief and pertinent, will find it place Tie 1 cir
cumstances over the lientlli. both of individual*
and of romiiiiiiiitics. nIiiiII receive a dun share of
notice; ii being ns mitcli dm duty of tlie physi
cian tn foresee, nml by timely warning to pro-
vent, as. afier its inilictiuii. to enm disease. In
thopciformniicoof this task thuniorosnlinntpniiiis
will l»o presented—tiie actual wauls of the pro
fessiou indicated, mid all prejmr and practicable
‘ameliorations, both scioutiho and ethical, sug
gested.
Philadelphia, Septomher 33d, 1830.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
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of 340 octavo pages each.
Every NumW will consist of 3G pages of
Journal mutter, mid of201 pages of LuituitY.or
it reprint of soma approved medical work, in
good type and on good paper.
Each division will have its separate paging;
so that whenever a work is finished in tho Li
brary, it can bn detauliod from dm Journal, nml
having a full Tide-page. Tahiti of Contents or
Index, it cnu hebonml up in regular book form.
Tlio Jnurmil itself will muko a largo volunto in
tlio course of die year.
Works reprinted in tlio Library will bo given
entire.
Tlie price nf subscrip don Is ten dollars per
annum, one half pnynblu every six months ill
advance.
Tlio line number will bo Uiuotl about tlio 1st
of November.
Dr. Armstrong on tho Practice nf .Medicine,
will bo die first work printed in the Library
UTAH cninuiiihinatiiiiis (post paid) nddre*»cd
to tlie Puhliskors will meet with prompt atten
tion
Subscriptions rccoived hy
afv% ■” NE
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
oct 23
IIOUCti'N PANACEA.
Prepared solely from V r egelahlu Matter
Uy JACOB HOUCK, IMimore.
W HICH liny,ho taken with perfect safely
by nil ages and lit all diseases; its cures
are for tlie following diseases—Dyspepsia, loss
of nppntilo, indigestion, inflammntiotj ofthe sio
mncli, heart burn, dinrrlien. dysentery or flux,
{ iiles, li-tula. obstructed mensuration, ague nnd
ever, bilious or reniitlant fever, typos fever,
scarlet fever. mim|l nox.oryripcloiis or St Antho
ny’s fire, nstiimn, pleurisy mcn.le*, yellow lu-
vor, costivencss, wind on tho Nliiinai li or how*
els, cholera nimbus, consumption, influenza,
colds, coughs, infiainuiation of the chest, paUoy,
gout, rheumatism, inflammatory sore throat or
quinsey, wliuopiug cough,thrush or *nro inouih,
K utrid soro throat, rreup, iiiflmmmilion of tlio
cart, dropsy, rickets, dmensos of tlio liver, jaun
dice difficulty ol making urine, gleet, hysterics,
nervous nnd scrofulous affection v aflectious of
the members mid iigmiienti*, mercurial mid ve-
tierial diseases, ulcers, sores, affection* of (he
skill, and ml lii'case*arising from impure blood,
Ac.—Price per liolllo $ 1 50.
This medicine has a powerful oflbcf ns a spring
nnd fall purifier in thono whoso constitution re
quire nourishment nml new vigor, such pniwms
would bn much benolittod by using two or three
Inittlcs, which may ho taken without regard to
drink or diet. .Umiy persons are diseased for
the want of their blood being purifiod. Thous
ands of persons are destroying their constitution*
hy neglecting to apply a proper remedy, to such
tho Panacea will be more iliau doubly valuahlo
ns a certain and effectual menu* of restoring
them to period lienlth nnd vigor, few families
are exempt from scorbutic affections, which ex
hibit various symptoms as eruptions,ulceration*,
debility, loss ofitppeiitn, aud indigestion, all ari
sing from impure blood, and if not properly at
tended to, are sure to produce tha greatest inju
ry to tlio couxtiuitinu.thi* Panacea is recommen
ded in all seasons of the year, ami in particular
ns n preventive from nil diseases iu warm cli-
males, mid thorn seasons when di*e.i*e* are pro-
valent hy taking tho nnnncen three or four times
to■ ' *"
a week, of three or (our table spoonfuls when
going to had, nml the person may funr no ap
prehension nfheing attacked with tlio cholera,
! 'ellow fever, or any other disease, as tbi* med-
nine is a valuahlo rcstornlivn of the system,
thereby invigorating tlie constitution, and ena
bling it to hear tlio dohiiitniiug effects nf nil cli
mates; it is conveyed by the circulating fluids, A
correct* ihuir tendency tn nil thosedi«ea*es which
originate in vitiated Idood, diseased liver, depra
ved appetite, or predisposition lo alfoctious of
the lungs, Arc.
It resembles, in point of tnstoor flavor, n rich
cordial rather than a uiodiciiic. Every person
alter taking mercury iu any way, nhoiild have
resoorca to ono or two bottles of this medieino.
Ill the dMcliiie of life, or when tho system has
been impaired by excessos.it notiri^lies,strength
ens nnd supports it—it is mu presuming too far
to add. tii>ii itactqally prolongs file.
This Panacea has been introduced to the pub
lic but a short time, and ha* rent ivud more li sti
menials iu it* favor for its eflicocy in so short n
time, than any other medicine ever discovered,
and iia tinmo nt lio'iio and abroad, will induce
hundreds, aye. thousands, to apply fur it to reap
the true virtuo thereof.
Notwithstanding attempts may he made to im
pair the confidence ofthe public in the efficacy
and curative powere of tilts mediciue.it will go
on to conquer disease, relievo tlio afflicted, nnd
earn for iinlf. a name whit I. <1 wtoidly aback*
cannot reneh; that such is the flirt, the number
ofletters in poMemdou must fully satisljr tbe most
incredulous; nml wore it necessary tlutre could
bo obtained numerous testimonials under ihe
sanctity of the oaths of llioso yvl sj. after suffer
ing tbo most acute mid long protracted illness,
havo boon omircly restored to lienlth; bul itdoes
not enter into tho join prehension of many, Imw
it i* possible for botnilin medicine to efieoteueh
wonders ill the healing art, as experionc- has
proven them compeimit to perform,but such are
the facto that they cannot be deni d
For sale by TIlOS. M. TURNER/
oct *38 Opposite tho Mansion Iloure.
JJ, .*I»KNOKHf.AN'l At CO.
R.f \VL received per the ships Moron and
JlJL Robert lunar, nml brig Almlieon. tlm
fojlou me articles; which lliay offer for sale on
arcmnmndaiing terms t
. lialii.n Mattcor.i Lustring; Am
ble width do.do, plain Pniltde Snie do, pltiin
Gn» do Nsiiles, plain nnd fiaiired do, 4-4 plaid
Mohair, Thibet. Imitation Cltindk Lnvti.Crapii
Rob Rov. .Merino, Hhntly, Angola and Englisli
iirimml Mnritii, Hliitwl.; lion, stlnlt Ii ram-
Itnc llilkfs, |,hiu |, c do. |irinti,il I, C do. hnak
tiiiislm diqmip, Fronoh Ainnrlnimnnd Cn.liih
Chmln.t until, I'Hnil Blinllt's, Mniismlinudn .
tetn*,Un.l Cloth, *ritilM>t tviml Cloth. French
nnd Kttffli.h M.nimt MrnnmCireuMltiii,. linan
Cnntlirir, Iridi l.inells film mill course! Iri.lt
Sheeting,, limn,ley'. ItU |]..| * l‘J.4 Sheciine
btutvn end hlenrliud cnllati do, broivn anil
Wenched Bhirtin,., rnrnliuro. Chintz, I’nrtti.
turn IlindiMR, dn Fnnire. Furniture nud *nr-
luonl Dimity, Izuir Isiwus, Clill.lmi'.silk mid
cotton luicket lldkls. Chiklrcn'. Unon lldkr.,
t.ient. .dk |>nckol lldkr,. Gents I,lk mid oelored
"ilk Lrnvnls;*|knu,l coUnn hose end Iinlf Him.,
wareiod Merino nml Lnntb. Wnol llus.i mid half
llese, Cnreimeri'. fiincy nnltertu, sunr Ratinei,
hnomij 1 low pi in,d Urond CM,., Cashmere,
Silk, Mnhnir and Mnrseille, VesliuR, sntirsilk
J"' 1 Collari Umhrellns. plnin nnd priilird llnircs,
Clnth I nlde Covers, flue nml eonrse while Finn,
twin, Tallinn do, white end lirnwn Loco 1 lldkfa.
hwdli. worked Cn|ios mul Collar., ldnin and
fipitred llelt Itihhtui,. Schllnn and Itisertitiff,
4-4JuJ & fi.| lleblnel Laoe.
ocl ID Ilk)
iilsO'I'llln.. NTOltU, ■
Ii. H. NICIIUI.8,
OUIjD rc«|,ecfflilly inform In, frienda
mul the imhlio cruernllr, llint ha haste-
■ ■
w 7
cpi.eil by reeonl arrivals friuti 1 fin Nnrtli, nlarrn
and .I.ll'ndid nssintmmil nf ftis/UoaiiNt AW,
J1W« LMing. Tlio Goods selected hy himself
aud imiuufai lurml uuilei Ids immcdinla iu-iiee-
hait.ho feels eintlidenl iu assuiinR them hi. 8tneft
will (if nut surpass) eotnprln with anv herein
fore tillered in ihismnrket. Thefollowjiwcera-
peso- a part of hit Hiockt
Broadcloth, Camlet, anil Gnnu-halr Camlel
Clunks! Idue. Rieau, invisible preen, brown nnd
droll l.litlh SnnniilSi plumb preen mul drab I'e-
ter-shmn Ho. Coals!Liutnikiiiaiiddonhle mill’d
horsey Pea Coals.
Blue,black,brown,pliupli preen and inviiibln
preen Frock Coals and Ureas Cualsillcavarteen
aud Hutlinet lluulinp Coat,; bine Cloth and
Snttmnt llmmd Jnekeis.
nine, lilnck, min'd nnd droit Cloth Pantaloons:
else, a nmiierousniiitntily nfvariiiuafluliimiahln
“inlie and I’luiil I'mitnlimin.
Blue mid block Cloth,flgnrod, plain nnd plaid
“d» *al*nl,plnlii and flpttretl Satin, Uombnsin,
Vnlniilin,8hnlln,Silh mid fipurcil Valentin Veals.
Lilian, Colton, (iinghun and twilled striim
Shirts! lluek'skiii, Flannel, Merino, and Cotkm
Voder Shin. | Not, Merino mid Canton Flnndel
Drawers.
FAVCV AUTICLE8,
Bilk. Linen, Cotton mid C.iuhtie Pocket
IlniidkercliiefasHilk. Satin mid Bomlmsiii Stuck.!
tvhiln, black ami fancy Cravnlsi Silk, CoUnn,
Buck mul IIinikinGkivesi bilk mul Cotton Stir
tiers; Buckskin. India Ituhher. Silk and Cotton
Suspenders; Shoulder 8tnys, Linen Colima and
Besom., Mastic mul Leather Straps, Bilk and
Colton Umbrellas, Nick Cnniflirters,Ctmh and
ilalr llnishnst Milk, cotton aud Lainha Wool
hall Hom etti.elc,
G. rl. N. ha. also made nrrnnpcmaila with n
homo in New Vnrlt tn supply him ftmn time tn
Uino. tviihClothlnp Of all kind-, maiHtlaetiin'il
nccordinp tn tlm roipniup Iksliiona nfthat city,
mul ho flatters himselfby the rare and aitentiiiii
bedewed, end bestowing on Ids business, to give
entire safiafaction to his customers.
"el 10 Markcl-Bqnare.
B unir.au oicv unoua.
V Ihe slop Oplethor|Hi from Liverpoolzha
Htibscrlhnr. .have received o very eaten-
sivn ns-orttt..‘iil nf white and col’d Welsh Plnins.
Giuildv's wliiln nud col'll I'kiiloi end Kerseys,
Viirhsldiemid Cnnndinu Kereevs, Izmdun Dills
fil, Pidni. llese and Whilnnv Blankets, Welsh
mid Pit tent Marino Flnnnnfs, printed and plain
Bitching Baize., Blue Wool Cap. and Bonnets.
Inprain and Venetian Ciirpetmp and Rnpa,
Plain. Figured and Plalded Moriiimi., Linan
Gauds of every descriptimi, Cotton, Wonted,
LunlisWnol, Viponii, and Silk Hosiery,Printed,
Pullicate, Iniilalimi Madras mid Boinnll Hand-
kerrhiefs, Plain, Fipnred and Cnnlctl Ceitun
Cmnhiics, Nnn.snok Jneonel nnd Drapery Mn i
lins, Futnitiiro nnn •.'.nilirio Dimities. K.tra
Super Qnilla mul Cniinterpaiies, Prints, Ginp-
hams and other article, not enumerated; all nf
whlrh having been niminfliclurcd tn order, nrn
of warranted quality, and tiro offered litr salo nt
wholesale or riilitil. on acchmihmlalinp terms,by
JAMBS ANDIiltSON A CO.
net Ift Nn a nnd III Vminp's lluildinp-.
UAOUIIVO AND TWINE.
PC'S K.tra Heavy Dunikre “Imi
300 imimt Kenluck'y" Cellini Bop.
gfnp.atlO lh. Kuplisli U>,aping Twine, lotnlinp
front slop (iglothuipn friun Liverpnol and li.r
rale liy
net la
JAMBS ANDKBUDN A CO.
IU4
~ „ IIOSIEUA.
H JBh CASKS nseirted. comprising every
JL SF description nf cniinn,woollen, lanib'.
wind, worsted, vtgmiin and silk Hosiery of jlii-
.tall lltllMI.BaAll.M D -L! /II •. .
""i«it.u, v.g.ii.iii nun miH rimuory oi mi
fish manufacture. Kucaived per ship Oglethorpi
front Llvarpmil, end fiirMleinquaiiliiiento.iii
piircha-ers by
net 18 JAMBS ANDIIItSON & CO.
RAET.aiOIlE FLOIJIt.
M AAkBIILH superfine Fleur, received
JL Wper brig Feleon. For sale hr
oaHM LAIIIWUPPERA SISTAHH.
IIAY.
Jt'.l meired mr Ttmtmt,
gdhS^BUNDLKS superior Hay. For
IS Wsnlo hy CLAGIIOUN & WOOD.
net 81
30
SUGAR, COFFEE, *c
tb H | l DM primH I'm in Rico Bug
, - Jngnr
100 bbl* dn Sntitntina do
30 litfrlis do Ht Jago Coffee
50 hags do Rio do
IKK! do Veilin'* I'atant Shot, nssortad
SfiNI small Grioilstonus. ofsnp’orquality
Just received nnd for onto hy
LADD, TUPPER A SI8TARE.
oct 21
j:.\'IIIA»T OF
.IIKSTON'S
f-EftlON-
iireeimeentrateil Extract i,f
e, jell
npd fi
I a,men, fur Ilatnring ranee, jeliies, enr
lards, pastry, Ac. Just received and fiirralotiv
eel81 0 ft III VDUK'KBON.
PBHE ■Itlhll WHISKEY.
MMI AKIlAN'l'KD revet, year-eld f ’rrala
V? hy- MICH DII LON,
"CI27 Telfait’s wharf.
NVKSINti LAinPB.
CASE plauisjthil Tin Nursing laimp.,
neat artietr, jttsl race if ad mid fur sale hy
oetasi G,' II. HENDRICKSON.'
i'ATEK IIAMliaUa.
1 |UW| PCS well amoiled Paper
J.Sf1PVF llangiligg, low pticitd. Jmq
received and litr sale hy
net 86 G. It. HENPIHCK80N.
siv AI MN l-A NA«, E£i AND Hll-
A FIIEHII supply ef these celebrated tnedi
einns, wmraniail from tha proprietor.. Al
no, rfwaiiu’. Verniifiigo.
ocl 81 P.UW. COPPEF, Market aqngre.