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PATENT MgPlCIwEB. DR. TAYLOR’8 BALSAM OK L1VERWOTH for Consumptions ami Liver f 'oinpliiint, Coughs, Colds* Asthma, Bill'iculty of Breathing, Pains in the Hide and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Catarrhs,, l*:»l|:i - tationofthe Heart, Oppression and Soreness of the Chest, Whooping Cough, I’letirisv, Hectic Fever, IV iglit Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expectoration, and all other Affections of the Client, Lungs, and Fever. This article is pre|>ared nrrording to a rercipe pro cured from veiy old mainant physic mo, the kite Or. Holyoke, who preserved his own life hy its cflicncv altliongli of a consntrptive constitutions, to the ast - nislung age ;f on** Hundred niw? two years: until tin age of sevan-seven, tie was engaged in very exlriisivi practice, requiring much exertion and exposure, Hitn «lre»s tire now living in good health, that eolwihfiptTon seemed to have mm Red for an early grave, who o\v« their preservation tothe use of this invaluable niedicine The virtues of the herb “Livfr worthL,*’me ,i*‘ , this vegetribR*, py*pnralVdn"'sd‘Y>oderluriiniteffectual - ly cnnrentrntrtl, as to render it a piost thlpdrinr and harmless medicine for all disorder* of Hie LW*er!md _ Longs, and it is now considered Ify nil pef soM fami liar with its offa ls, superior in merit to any'nthci medical preparation for these |rtvtnlei¥t rouiplaiite0 It has proven so nstontohittg lietmficinl for Conslimp lions, Coughs, ('olds, Spitting of Blood, &c, '-ftiafl many of of our pkysieuitte daily employ it inilwdr practice, and esteem it a superior and vsilttuhle ‘nieift riue. All persons afflicted with consumption, or any oilier disease of the Lungs, arp recommended to make immediate use of tills Balsam, as it has not.oidy prov ed effectual in removing siH'h symptoms iih tin oaten consumption, but has performed effectual cureif'h* even this formidable disease, wiiere all buj^s of reco very were relinquished by the umsi Joarinid and rienced meij. . ... . . • * This medicine facilitates expectoration, reduces fe-‘ ver, restores strength, and may l»e considered as a ve ry superior preparation for tile cure ami prevention of all diseases of the chest and lungs, uml-shoobt die re Rorted to, even after these disease* hhye resisfttd the usual remedies. In Hie practice rtf this ekr and vciy respectable physician, this KuIrmiii ef LIvorwortK lets acquired an enviable reputation for its vlrtnes, as sii perior to that of file abundant nostrums of .the day, as was tl»e character and |>rubity of its' inventor arid bri ginnl proprietor, to that of quacks arid empirics*.' The result of long observation'tmd close study rr s|M*rting diseases of the chest, this riiedldine, war ranted pure vegetable, has the additional recommen dation of having been us<d <br seven year* by the public, and also by physicians of eminent t.iteni, '.vitlf-* out a single instance of failure in effecting-an rmme diate beneficial, result. • • •’ > 4 ’ To persons of disortlered nervous svatcAt, or those who are unable to rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The hiestiiliable value of thm celebrated. medicine Ims lieeu right ly tested, .And found not wanting. The Proprietor Is daily receiving ffattering accounts ol its success {■ find it is truly gratifying to any, this is emplnuhicajly tbe medicine of tbe PEOPLE! It is used by.tile Medu cal Faculty, supported by the Medicgl Faculty, sup plied by the Clergy, advocated by,the. whole New. York Press, and is in live houses of must of .out cl tisens. A full and fresh i ‘ ’ ' >r - . JOHN R. ROW AN HS & CO. with great confi dence call public attention td ROW ANTI’S AL TERATIVE, or compound spirituous Extract of Sar saparilla, entirely devoid of Mercury in .any forth whatever, for Chronic Disease*, or complaints of long standing.—An “alterative median*”~is one which fects an entire change in the system, without manifest- ’: ing any sensible mode ofjwtoni. It is to lie fesorted to in almost all Chronic or long standing camp taints j with a view of subverting the lougniiccustoined diseas ed action, and substituting for it, the new and peoil, liar influence of the medicine itself, which must lie made to harmonize with the operations of nature in liealth, so that after the use of the -medicine for a peri od longer or shorter, according to the duration of the disease and prospects of recovery, it maybe laid aside and the health gradually become completely reestab lished. ^ . . 4, After a long and cmitidus consideration of tho de signs to be fulfilled in the treatment of the'iollh wing ofleet ions, (some of which are regarded lis the most fearful ills of existence,) we have at length prepared the “Alterative Extract,” and earnestly advise it to such invalids for whom it is expressly mte.nded, ns (Hisses sing all the curative.principles that can be - placed within their reach. The diseases which yield to the “alterative” treatment, are those of a Chronic form, and such as depend upon the impurity of the < blood— as Scorfida, or King’s Evil; Syphilis, and all VeneracI Diseases; Mercurial Diseases, In-ought on by the improper use of Mercury; Consumption; Liver Complaint; Jaundice; Ague Cake; Rlicuiuu-. tism; Gout ; Scurvy! Onncei ; Afl'etcions of (lie sfan, as Tetter, Biles, Ring Wonnr, Scald-head. Itch, pim ples on the Face, &c. No medicine D inpre eficcient as a “Spring Purifier,” and to promote retipvery after an attack of acute disease. Sarsaparilla constitutes die prominent irfgre'dtcht in the above preparation—bfcingone of the most popular articles of the present day—entering intti the expo sition of almost every purifying medicine; And isalike ( ■o in professional and fn domestic pructice. There lias much disappointment experienced in the employ meat of Sarsaparilla, by many persons—00 far, indeed, that there are some wl*> denounce it as inert and w holly useless. This precaiimianess in its effects, inv£ be nsci itied to the improper method* which hav«.’Kp*v». made use of to extract its |n^#verues* J. R. R- & Co., do not hesitate to assure the pub lic that from the peculiar mode of. the.-preparation as referred to above, one bottle of the «* Alterativev Con tains the essence of four to six bottles-of the ordinary preparation of the Sarsaparilla! This shtele fact guarantees for the Alterative an extensivd ana saluta ry influence wherever it becomes known.—Just recei ved and for Mile by ' ■' J ■ J R. NORTH DispensaryChemist, t'Tuly 13 86tf 3JM*<»vejnmdnt st. DR. JAYNE’S FAMILY MERi£tNE&.-r These medicines are recqininendqd and exten sively used by the most intelligent persons m tin- L . States, by numerous Professors 'and President.,of Colleges, Physicians of thq Army and Navy, pud of. Hospitals and Almshouses, iiiu\ by more ,t%n jJaaa hundred Clergylnen of various denominations. They are expressly prepared fq»: family us?, .;uid. have acquired unprecedented popularity throughout tlie United States; and as they Are' so admirably qat-, .ciliated to preserve health and c« -«! disease, no fami ly should ever l»e without tiiem. The proprietor of these valuable | reparations received bis education at one of the best Medical Colleges in tbe United Stages, and hits had fifteen years experience in .au , exteqfiye, and diversified jirwcl'ice by which'lie lias had ample opportunities ot acquiring a praci^l Knowledge of diseases, and of the remedies best calcukud to rfp move tiiem .. . ( i These preparations consist of— Jayne's Expectorant, a valuable remedy for Coughs, , Colds, Consumption, Asthma Spotting ofjBlujpd, Croup, Hooping Coughi Bronchitis, Pieurrey, and, Inflamation of (he Lungs or' Throat, Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases of tbe Pulmomu i:.Orgaiu» Price $ I iA , v„. Also, Jayue's Hair Torfic, Tor the presemytiorj, growth and beauty of the Hair, and Which will posi tively bring nbw Hair rtft Bald Heads, and prevent ^Ifs falling off or turning gray, Price #L ‘ .»' Jayne’s Tonic Vermifuge. A pleasant, safe, ajid certain preparation for the removal <d" Wohps, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Fiver'an’d Ague, Want or Appetite, and all diseases of debility, especially ot the Stomach Organs or ’Digestion'. | Mi IWcente. . Jayne’s Carminative Balsam, a certain care (or Bowel and Summer Complaints', Dial-tjjfjtft? *Dy« entery, Cholic, Cramps, Sick Headfldh*; Sour Sto mach, Cholera Morbus, and aR&irfcM^eiMiMB *6f? (Bib Stomach and Bow'els, Nervous Affect ions, Ac,' Trioe * 50 cents. ^ « , :; V Jayne’s Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liv er Complaints, Costiveness, Fevers, i Inflammations, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, file., and in all. cases where an appointed -Alfenmtiv? or'■‘Purgative’! Medicine is required. Price 25 cents. For sale by THOMPSON ft SHRB.VE, iune 9 8ti-rAgents, No. •3B,,*Dayrtyjt/",'•> BROWN’S TETTER QINTMBNT.—The pro prietor of this oiaUpenf, well aware of this *k*, and also of the many usefau and <iaugeroUs iofetrifins so often palmed upon tire public as remedies, that are mere deceptions, and which have deservedly received the censure of the faculty, begs leave to fextempt It frotp that class of Medicines, and uuhpiyitjttbigly offers it to the (ptftic as one of the safest, speediest and mustef. fectual remedies ever before u*ed in the treauient of Tetters, Ringworms andctilaupous eruptions general ly, and he is confirmed in so doing by the good cho* meter this medicine bus received frost all who havei used it (which he is confident it will maintain,) and from the fact that of the numerous cases, wherein it has been used for several years past, he’fs liot’awarq of its having failed in a single install* .e to effect a ra dical cure. Simple in its compdsilibh, it Ts attended with no danger whatever in itf applications.. It will in all cases prove active and efficient pi eradicating. the disease fiom die system. For sale by ’ •, R. NORTH ft Co. Dispensary Chemists, fchlh 1M*f kn. W tt(»v«rninpni^* EWS’ NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT^ This article is offered fo.the public as u never failing cure for the Rheumatism, and it hits&ra num ber of years sustained its reputation,-and accomplish ed cures which have defied the power of eveiy other article. In acute and recent cases, the relief is inv«-. l iable, after one or two applications of (he Liniment* and in Chronic Rheumatism, the canes of cure are nu merous. It is truly a remedy that reaches the nervic AMO moke, with the most happy effect. J Sold by 1. C. DuBOBE&CO,' ian21 164s and tire other Druggists InMohile.' NOL18H CALOMEL; do Blue If Mr; do Ex-' tract Color C.; do Patent Lint. Also, Trusses, Morphine, Quinfne, Caiimhot, Lu nar Caustic, kc. file, landing from Adft Eliza, ay I for sale by MO&ELY fVO. inay24 266tf cor. Dauphin & Royals*#». j .,tr -..fitl'l iVJ b . , . r\ ,, ,»•. nv*9'Mif ,1 ,.) i . ,;f.|>■ r 1<‘| M* ,l '/l * .. * « I'ATKXT 'll im iSKN. KO Cl llli M l l\\\ . D|{. JOHNSON, OuRe, 29, St Francis street, confine* In* pi act up *" the treatment of Vein*- i real Disease, in all its dliereiit forms. Dr. Johnson, from a resiilenee of manv years in Hospitals hi Europe, <n tiled to the treatment of Ve nereal Disease*, ami (Volt hi* pteernt extensive prac tice in that particular brineli of the profession, guar antees a safe, speedy, aiji effectual cure to such per sons as Hie iiotdduu willfully of die following disea ses, vi/ : Gonorihdii, Gleets, Srieum*S| Chancers, BnJaw, {Seminal Weakness, AffiFtion* .of the Bladder, Kid neys, Loins, Urethra, Bfistrttte Gland, Swelled Tes tinles, Eruptions on the $kin, Sole Throat, I’ains in the Joints, and the imint-mus symptoms which gener ally follow this disease. Jdeeent ruses cured intWo or three days without the use of Mercury, interruption from ho*inyss,or.pl-, terat ion in the iiiodP'Wf f vlhfc.*’ A medicine topm ent Yendrhrd Disease can hr.nb tained *1 Dr. Johnson.- It IX from tin* rehipe of the Baron Larry, a Celebrated French Surgeon, and was •used by him during the iV'vernlcnmpnigii’* in w^iehlie servml ns Surgeon Genet'll in tile' Fn*nl-1i Army. ! . Sokl by-Dr. Johnson, sf hi* office. Those persons having any lifted ion *.f Venereal Disease, and about aking sea voyages, tip removing to the coitoHy, would • Wellby giving Dr. Johnson a rail, ns proper niedi - it*s for their cure in-the shortest time can be put up . \ 4i written directions for their u.e. Office open from 7 in the morning, until 10 otaloek ^ . BFdtXETIIV’S DYSPFJ’TIC ELIXIR. 5 Abernpthy, ffi^givafa-st of. English burgeon*, was « opinion. tjiat nincttenUis of the diseases that uffcfct nnptkiud originate .iq the stomach. This Elix- i jr was used by Inin w ith the uiyst unprecedented suc cess in his privptp and public practice for upwardsof 4 forty years j for the retuovuI.nl the follow ing diseases t Ia»ss bf.airpriite, KkittileScv, Distepsivn of tl»e $|or much, I\iin iu the jiiUe; Heaviness of the Head and inclination f** sleep, b i« gylai ity of the Bowels, and »oelJ eftses where Indigestion or a costive habit isf Annul to exist. This meihcttiestmismbt Ik» numbered among tip? hnqt of qpaok* nostrums now befhre the public,ns it isthe^ -sole invention of the abiefet and fnbsf dcieiitiHc stir-* geon Europe ever produced, and the secret of prepa ring it was pure binned-by rtit*' agent for a very large *so»o It is agreeablean l pleasant to the taste, acts ds a mild aperient, always keeps the bowels free, 4m ^pijts vigor had strength to the system, ami cheerful ness to tlt£ iu>iuln itpil a fi-w. bottfi-H removes the most I'Confipinedcii*£$ of.J)ys|>cpsia.or. Indigestion, and pre ! v«piU a return at any future period. New York, 17th A»g- -1838, 85 Madison st. aiR :—In consequence of leading a sedentary life, I have been troubled,more’or less, With Indigestion | for ion your* ; C •* tl»*> hist three years my sufferings [■ Kavp |»eeu ijisujq notable. I have tried setCral physi cians and a number bf quack medicines, Without de I- any •bunelit. 1 ■despaired of tWer^ obtaining tidy permanent-- relief, and resigned myself to the m«lW hopeless despair. I was persuaded hy anaiiy friends to try Abernethy V-Dyspeptic Elixir. -I have noW finished the four til bottle, and know not how to* express my admiration of its wonderful virtues and ' tile miracle it has performed in restoring me to that health which 1 thought lost forever; Send me half a dozen Imttles more, and accept my thanks for-the hles MtujjfH you luive conferred by restoring me to perfect health. I remain yours, . JACOB MONROE. I he agent has in his possession several hundred tes timonials similar to the above, of the extraordinary v-Viiie of this medicine. Sold by appointment, at |)r. Johnson'*, 29 »St Francis street; dec 28 127tf ROWLAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, which is now so universally popular its the onlypermanent cure'for die FEVER AN I) AGUE. The eagerness' with which Rowland’s Tonic Mixtnrc has been songld for, from tlifHinl moment that it wasfcPnt ferth'to the general use of tlie community, affords the most urfe <|uyoc|il assurance of its sur|Missing excellence Und importance. It in now regarded by those Mio have iiqd ppponmilies to decide upon its merits, as an ines timable public blessingand indispensable to the health comfort, ^u>l evcji the local - prosperity, of-the inhabitants,pf,iumiy portions of our country, •Inproor ro( whiph, tlie proprietor can exhibit couuuunicapons from various neit ly settled tenilorries and colonic.*, ■sigped liy niitnRer.«r‘of the citizens, entreating that they may be supplied l>etiines.4qnd in quant it ies adequate to thetr necessities. Without an exception, many-age •or country, no medicine lias spread with such- rapidity, nod gained such distinguished reputation, withia the j»el iod of the sf veq years tHat it has been used in tlie trenment-of Fever and Ague or Intermittent Fever, •'Nervous Weaknesses, General Debility, Remittent hVver, Dyspepsia, Bad Appetite, Heart Burii, Water j-Hranh, Flatrtiency," Juuifdife, Dysentery, Diareha, Jigwe Cuke, Costiveness, Bilious Fever* arid nil Albert qoinpiaints -arising from disorder of the stomach und liopei*. ^*itt received and f«*r sale by it. NORTH. & CO, Dispensary Chemists, ml 43lf,, , ^ t No, ^.Government si. DR. M‘MUNN’8 ELIXIR OF OPIUM.—A preparation that stands deservedly high with the ifiedical profueetou as coinffiniiig all the useful proper ties of that drug without any of those that are consi dered deleterious. The following testimonial^ sppak fur th|mselves. TESTIMONIALS. Dr..John’ft. McMunu having made known to me the pryepas by \yhich he. proparcs his ‘SELIXIR OF .AJP1UM,” and wishing me to state my opinion cob cernpig it, 1 therefore say, that the process is in ic cardauct with. wnU blown ctwinieal laws, rfnd tha.’ the prenanation must contain all tlie 'valuable priiF-iples ■trf Opium, without those which are conaideredasdel eterious and useless. J. It. CHILTON, M. D., , , 1 Operative Chemist, &c. New-York, Decenilier 29, 1836. Dri'J. B. Nunn — Dear Sft-.-r ’ have, niaile repealed trials.of your VEt-uun of Oi’\u|«” iu the Cityiund Marine Hos pital?, ami find it to possess the anodyne and sedalintf imwersof tile, ordinary preparation of Opium, with ..jir producing the excitement,- headache; nausea,'e/m slipntion, ulneU'il? HumylViltsh* lender those prepara tions objectionable, its effects are more permanent, wild miiforiirthnn those of Morpimv Yours, Ac. c. t- .MITCHEU., M. !>., ‘'Resident Physician, N. York Hospital. Neu-Yi.rk, FebruaryBdt.’ s37. i • ■ BiUtbss, N.Y. ) Poiirthtry, 19th,7837. J‘ This istoeei t by,tlt.it Ur. J.'B. M’Munn’s Elixih If r ylpui M has lioen used in several eases, at the Itellevue Hospital, with the most satisfactory effects, when the usual proparations Of Opium would have -yvpved, injurious- The undersigned nre'fulljl con vinced, that it fvOssCsses the sedative properties of tile latter, without producing cdilslipatiun of the Uiwels, or-any unpleasant symptoms. ' HENRY van llOEVKNBERGH, Resident Physician. ' ..., GEORGE F. AtliEIf, Assistant Physicinn, Bellevue Hospital. Having witnessed Uiyc(leftsof Or J. B. M .Mum's .J-lyxir pf Opium, * e. arc of opinion tluit it is a islus ble preparation', and recommend it to the patronage of the profession. F. V. JOHNSON, M. 1). Physician to tile Oily and Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D.' , * . Late Prof, of Mldwifery'in the College of Phys.i mill «tirgeons, New - York. JOHN Q, .IjHEESKMAN, M. D. Surgeon to tlw, N, V. City Hospital. RICHARD k: HOFFMAN, M-0. , Surgeon to the City Hipspitai, N, Y. ' aildUie Surgeon iu the U. S. N. •• JAMESI WEBSTER, M. D. ' ** i’ruf. (if Anat. nnd Physiology in tile ‘ Ggijeva Medical College, N. New'tYusk,Fe,f>rimry IStli, 1837. '' A supply of thugs/wise preparation just received -uad lor s*te at the drug store of , dUnlSlf faier'l)l)808E & CO. Sp Water-st. MURRAY’!*. FLUID MAGNESIA.—'The great advanuigea of this elegant p/epapiluou iu e,glmt pps<*»»iiigh ll the properties of Mngpesia in general use iits not liable like that, to. form coyoretioip in the Inrw-ehr. It corrects acidity aud relieves heart-burn effeCtlfiHly,'without injuring the cuats of Old stohiacli.’ It pirdrefits the food tof luiaels turnihg sour upon the ctoipaGh: it is useful in ull complaints of the hhtdddr V tendsiaregulate tlte.action of the bowels, find is peculiarly adapted for families. - Sis--Humphrey .Davy testified, that tips yulntiop forme s iohrble T.oinbinatliiii w'llh uric acid salts gin ottoes-ofOout unde ravel, thereby counteracting their injurious tendency 'w’hen filhfir alkalies and even Mag nesia itself hasj jailed, ‘ In (he seventh report of the Medical Section of the RritinhAsBociation, it is set forth by Sir James Mur ray, tlimf^K majority .of cutaneous diseases arise from ncid and saline impregnations ill the fluids of dip body, which nbe neulratidBR tiy the Ffu\d Magnee via;, mid that die Ncuralga, Spasms, Nervous Pains, tyiaL Irritations, as weli ns Crnnic ' Rheumatism aud, Gout, are frequently Wing to Cliry'staline irritants, deposited ou dm nervous membranes, which saline particles-this ant-achl Solution effectually dissolves. This firtkle w as introduced into this market by the uBrkersigneB in June Ipst, since which time, it has been entoesively Mil, Bud we believe, in every, in stance, wit^ most decided ^pe.lmtK^for sale,ly ^' 1 ..' late DOlidse ami Ilofl, janlg is - , .o ' 39 Water’street.' GREY'S INVALltAbLE OINTMENT, for die cureofwhite ^welling*, scorfnlous and other tu mors, ulcers, sore legs, old aud fresh wounds sprains, bruises, ayvplliogs and inti sum lions, scald helid wo man's sme breasts, rheumatic pains,.tetters;'eurap 'tlbna, chilblains, whitJpyva, hildsrqdlesI corns,'snake biles, &c. for sale wholesale or retail by ‘ ' ’ .. ’>! WOODRUFF A WATKINb, , •-feb 22 182tf ■ No. 80 Water st. ffi6u^f"oANDLES,-e-au0 Isntes,for■ sale by dec80 JOSEPH WOOD AGO. -t'-." 7 / , t..,r t " t*. » i *i Wm *'• '' 1/1 ’ ‘ v .. J.'.IV. .. - - 1 t ..* . . I»ATK\T MKPIC1MKH. \T ! ItnF.N \ ('RE (ST iS F.molliewt SO \l\ ' which affords real \ Icitswe in shaving; iwmlnc ing a rich, flagrant, permanent, lather, anil from the delightful smooth sensation exjiericnced after shaving, leaving no heating, itching, smarting or redness, is fast superseding all other preparations; and from tin public, nod private eul gies in favor of ihe Verbena ('ream, it deserves to be. in the dressing-case of all. Froii{ the N |C \ ■ rk ZJrr.vx. “Tbo New 5o«p%—We feel a double disposition to depart from on established rule in this office, in no ticing the advin tisementof Mr. Ring's Vcrlienn Cream, lie h.is realty invented the best mknving soap, as w< lo verilv believe, that has ever been used. V\ e s|»eak from experience, and we s|n*nk also from the more itrn/tutnumai knowledge of onr lienefactor and friend James Grant, 4 Ann street, who says it is ahead of inything vet found Out in this department of “modern improvement." It is ijot only an rtrtiollfctit , bdVsdttie thing more. 4in*rthort.*wo believe it is the l»eiit shav ing soap in the world.”—N. K. Star. “’|lhi! want of mnniversnl slravinfc sohp hfis bdten For many vears severelv felt, particularly by gentlemen who shave* tlieinselves1; ami therefore it is with no little pleasure we-call public <iU«Mitiyii to-the celebra ted Verbena Cream prejmred by Mr. Charles King <i44 llriwtdwrty. From srlf-cxjierience of its merits we cheerfully add our meed of praise, havieg nCver Itefbre shaved with so much case or comfort. We be fore stated the Verbena Crcnni to lie'worth a train)— we have tried it and can confidently recommend it * ibid. ' ' “ Verbena Crenii).—We are,much obliged to Mr. Chas. II. Ryu* of 1844 Broad wny, Ipr A pot ofbjs Ver lienu ( Team,* which afford*, an imusual ifegree of corn tort in shaving.” Fruaiexperience wecheerfully rt , o6iniiieiut it vmiver^al use.”—Timas. ■ , “The Verbetdi Cream, for shaving, prepared and 'sold by C. H. King, H44 Hr*wuhvay; la' destined to supersede all other kinds of slutviug soap. It is re ally fine—-just the thing. We have determined.that henceforth no other shaving .compound ipiall l>e ap plied to our face.”—Sunday Atlas. The Verbena Cream is a most delightful article for .shutting, just invented and but lately introduced to the .l^iblie, who, by a unanimous approval, have prououn \*pd it unrivalled as a rich and einoffient preparation, proniotiong in the greatest possible degree,-ease com fort and luxury in shaving. A supply may lie had at the' Drug store of dec27s L C. DIJBOSK & Co. 39 Water st. RKANDRETH'S FILLS.—A yegetalilfctend Uni versal Meificine, proved by the experience of thourands to be’ when properly persevered with, a tcftnin cure in every form of the Only one disea se, all having the same origin, and iwrariablyiarise from the UNIVERSAL ROOT ofaJI diseases, name ly IMPURITY or IMPERFECT.circulation of the I'lLOOD. Ilia period of little more than three years in the Unit.nl States, they have restored to a state of health •'and enjoyment over ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND persons, who weje given over as (incurable by physicians of the first rank and standing, and in ma ny cases when every nther remedy has been resorted to in vain. DOUBLDDAY ^EARS, 50 Dauphin at. are the authorised agents for the sale of Dr. Benjamiu Krnndreth’s Fills ill Alabama . Frice 25 Cents. feh7 149lf ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL.--Afresh supply just received per ship Lewis Cass* and for sale by , . i«i . 'I. C. DUBOSE & CO. QO-New LaBT.L.-7-Iu ooiiNequeiide of the great variety of counterfeit wrappers of.“Ro wi, a* t>’s M a ' cassar On.,” now,in circulation,all which so near ly resemble the original as frequently to deceive’ the us wary—the. proprietors, acting under A sense of du ty to tiurpnbtir, have einnJoved. those celebrated ar tists, Messrs. Perkins and Macon, who have.soeceed ed in producing at grea^ cost a pew Label, from steel, 1 of extreme difficulty of execution, and of so complica ted a nature as to amount to an impossibility of imita tion, and to Im* considered by colWlofaslifrs a master piece in the art of* engraving. The label is a combi nation of beautiful design#—a portion efncircliiig a bust of Her Majcnty ‘‘the Queen” which surmotmts (lie words in two lines The ground work C /elaborate and ■isH f‘|,l"l",*l ''f '«»C1S1AK tlie most C ) of lace-work, under which are tlie signature, and- address of the pro prietors, in re<i, ■ • ' ’ A. ROWLAND &. SON, 20 Hattou Garden,London. Counter signed, ALEX. ROWLAND. Tlie laliel is barked ljytu design so e*quisitif and minute as to defy coiUpetetiou, it comprises the words “Rowland's Macassar Oil,” written nearly 1,500 times, and containing 29,028 letters. “Stf, Hatton Garden, Kmidon, Jan 1,1840. ianl3 jCVARPENTER ’$ ,COM1 ’OUND CERATE OF ,VUOPAIVA, ‘A valuable Ayylicatiuu in Burns, Scalds, Wuunds, Ulcer ations, -and Sore* of various kinds. It has long been a desideratum to obtain aprepnralioti of tlifc above cliaiiicfer, for the u*e «f families—a convenient application which can nlwnys be at hand when accidents occur, and which will afford immediate relief . G. W. Carpenter is placed to announce the introduc tion of the alioy^ preparation, as possessing all the Qualities here described, aud with much pleasure re commend s it tw the faculty pud public, as a safe, pleasant, and soothing iipplicatiun for all external uritHljle wounds, or inflamed surfaces. • It has-been fully Tested in private practice, und the result has lieeii ofthe most satisfactory and bwneficial character.1 In burns, scalds wound* uteeraYumn, and -sores of viu ious kinds, no application has been productive of so much benfit; and it is ooqfulently recommended to the public as jfn article upon Whose virtues they can entirely rely. 'Mild,.soothing,and gentle 19 jlgplfecj, it is particularly applicable to burns: it allays the heat 'ml/! flrmtationbfUle |uirU in a short lime, and quickly induces the healthy process.' *' r.veiv icimiiy in uro vhj thfffakefves with this preparation j it is superior to most of the ointments- which are obtruded upon the public, and inay be advantageously-btOployed in all cases where a mild ami stimulating application ia required. The following letter has just bften received from Ur. A Icxander-Gt-Draper, of this city. ' ' t T)t(& Sir,—1 have for'sohif rime past adopted in my Kmctiee, your Compound Cerate of Copaivu«awl have cen imu-fi pleased withit" effects. In burns,ufcera tinns', and anthrax, I have derived, in almost every instance, the most decided benefit; and in these affec tions I know of no application e<juul to itm power anil efficacy. It is iii.Ihu a# unquestionably superior tv the Kentish or Turpenljue Ointment, and in-general, it will msliuiiid to speedily'accomplish tlie purpose for vvliirA it — designed, White physician in the Southern Dispensatory ami Moyainenrfing Almshouse, 1 epipluy ,.ed-lhe Cerhfc of Copaiva in a large number of cases, and I reuolloct of no Instance in which it bus d|*uppoin tud me in tny exiiectatlbnti^*’ ’ 1 I cl we i fully add my testimony to thru Cofttpehnd; and think it an important and valuable addition to our re medial agents in those affectjoniOV which you-recoin ihend it. ' . . Yuur obedient servant, ALEXANDER CY DRAPER, M.D. TuM^.tsKO. w. Carpenter. Philadelphiay April 29, 1834. A supply just received from the Proprietor and for sale by J.aRpJiQSE&CO. jgn J6 late Duflose & RoffW^No. 39 Water—tf 1 lfAJLE’8 FRENCH PItT.^—^3fi6 ClIAL T LENGE.—The gemiiqa French Pills againstwll the Ouack Nostrui^a,of the ago, fi»r the cure of ♦ * • TnoTfenclv Fill# yru upplisable in all caamrforei* tiler sex, (warntrited from Mercury ) ai»d posses* sea great advantages over the Bahama and nil lujuid medicine#, by being*entirely free ffpraVneil, and con* sequent!# de not effect the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while1 uaing them. lhtsi«k\s tj)fg important advantage, they iiever dis agree witli the stomach, and la the (frif #f$gep of the disease, t#ey usually effect a cure in a few days with 'little reaard to diet dFekjkikure. |n tl|| fiost obstinate stages^ of tlie diseapg, (hey are elpially certain, haling (Hired ‘many after every wilier remedy had failed. In short, they have bepn so universally successful, that the proprietor challenges anyone t$ produce a remedy'of-equal certainty, under a joriejiure of Tree Hundred.dollars. 1. c. DUB08E * GO. jahtS* $9 Water street. CtJ^Pricc1 $2 per box, with full directions’. MURRA Y*8 FLU41) JVL4GNH81 A.-^-Frepw** ed under the exclusive sanation of the discover er, kill J.£MES MURRAY.-^The mild, safe and eUgank Anti-acid and Aperient possesses all the pro* nertiea of tlie Magnesia in general’ use* without bging liable' like it, to form dangerous concretions in the iviwels; it aorrecWa^Mity And effectually cures heart* burrf, WitJumt injuring tlie coats of the stomach, as Soda, Putash, and their caroonatos are Mown to do; it prevents the food of ihTants from tipiing sqUt and. in*afl caso*4 acts as a pleasing aperient, peculiarly adapted ior families. •v ft has long been known that tlie most seridiis con Hemience have frequently retatthed from the use of so lid Magnesia, which have been proved by Mr. Braude, and many other, .mini limit Chemists, to form cOncrd-' tions in the bowels, endangering and in soinv instances destroying life. This preparation. is free from aH objections and in all respect a more desirable article. It comes tovus recommended bykmany pf tlie most em inent Chemists and Medical^tten qf tlie day. , Among’ whom arfe 'Dr. Duitcqg*prf Hqpe andiDr. Gregory, of Edinburgh, Drt. James John, Sir Astley Gooper, Sir. JameaSuiarke, and otlierii A supply of tba npilie article with a irtere detailed account of it, may lie had on application at the Drug Store of jungly Mlf 1. C. DUBOSE C,Q, 39 Water-1. ^10Ml*C>feNI) FLUID EXT. WORM SEED— Vy l’IiT' inn.I stTc-c.tunf and safe worm destroying me dicine ever used. The great objection heretofore m-gedngainu tlie wmm.seed is .iwe»cedingly disa greeable MJ‘W nauseous taste and smell, an much so llillt ills with difficulty that «hildre»con be made to take it. All difficulty is obviated Ja this medicine as children taKe it with pleasure. Korsajeby i tUCHARD NORTH, 35 Gov’t st.. novl7 1 j_ _opposite tliemarket.1 RAISINS.—300 Isikes lit-sh Raisins, lor sale by I«S 30 OGDEN HKOTHKKS.U Water st. . , " *. :CUii« *1 » ’ ■s,tu4* 1 , ' n* • " up;*, / * 9 •l •' .11 '..'III k .+**-'»'*«""** * PATENT MEDICINES. CONSUMPTION & LIVER COMPLAINT. J —|)K. JOHNSON’S liALHAM OF LIVER WORT.—Hus been used successfully for eight years mi the cure of these disease*. QCf“ Reiuemlier! the irigiiial and genuine is made only at 375 Bowery, N. V.,all others are spurious and unauthorised! V ‘Hxumption and Inver Complaint.—As a general remedy for these diseases, 1 uni fully satisfied, from long et|x‘rience, there i* no medicine equal to Hr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. Being purely veget ible, it can Ih* used with the utmost safety by all per sons in every condition. It cleanse* the lung* by ex pectoration,' relieves difficult breathing, and seems to iieal the chest. There can Ih* no question, but this medicine is a certain cure for chronic coughs and oolde. I have used it four years in inv practice, an ilwnv* with success. A. F. ROGERS, M. RL, C'manmptitm!—‘The follow ing remarks were taken from tin* last nnmlicr of the Medical Magazine: “The surprising effect produced by Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep ami thrilling interest throughout the world. We Imve so long* nelteved this disease (consumption) incurable, that it'is difficult to credit our senses when we see persons evidently ennsump-, live, restored to health. \rct this i* a fact of daily iccurrcivce; how then can we question the virtue, ot llie above medicine 1 In ottr next,’ we shall Ih* more explicit; meantime we hope physician* will innke trial of this medicine and rejiort its effect to us." iVge.—The original and genuine Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort is made and sold at 375 Bowery. To Ffmalej.— -Tito number of females in delicate health in this city is truly surprising. Weakness, loss of appetite, liver complaints, and mhny other dis eases prey upon them, making them pale and lean of desh. All this can lie 'remedied by the use of •itrengthening modi cine, that will assist rmltire in all her movements, restore tones to-the nerves and mus cular organ*. Of this kind is Dr* Taylor’s Balsam j of Liverwort, which lieing mild ami purely vegetable, 1 answers female? admirably. If all1 will'use it',’we are cohfii^nirt an elastic step, go*al appetite, and rud dy cheeks will follow. Once more remember,' the original and genuine in made at 375 Bowery. Od- Spin ins; of Blond.-—'This diabase consists of a discharge of blood, , often frothy, from the mouth, brought up by hawking and coughing, and is usually ircoinpanied with difficulty ot breathing, and some pain in the chest. Sometimes it is preceded by an oppression at flic chpit, a dry tickling oough and *ligh shooting pain?. This disease is always mot** or Test dangerous The great danger .is, that those symptolnk may terminate in consumption, and'imme diate remedies can alone save this end* But Dr. Tay lor’s Balsam of Liverwort is a sure remecy,'umi to show it* itnfVaralleled success, certificates of cures Iroin 131 citizen*, and many physicians, will lie pub lished in a few days. b&Nmkmt Ihaedaen and WTeakneaa.—Pf.Tayloi*# Balsam of Liverworth, made ht 375 Bowery, is as suredly an excellent remedy for these diseases My wife has been more or less ill for tCn’yeafk. fehe vyas extremely nervous, and at > time* so wCrtk that she could not attend to her domestic duties. But by the use of {his medicine, her strength is wholly rest, red, and she is as healthy as T can Wish he/ tq be. My • Cure of Consumption.—Mrs.Martin, a worthy mem ber of iny congregation, Was taken ill some time since with a cold, pain in the breast and some diffi culty ofbrenthing, and in a few days thereafter she had a violent cough ami Violent pants jn tile sides, which no medicine would relieve. She continued in this way for a long time under the medical care of Dr.Rea, but finally beeaitae consumptive, iyi4 was evidently near tile end «f her earthly sufferings, wjien lier brother persuaded her to try Dr. Taylor's Bal sam of Liverwort. When she commenced this medi cine, it did not seem to agree with lier fora few (lays, but by lessening the done, she found it answer admi rable; it releived her cough and her difficulty of breathing instanter: and we had the pleasure of wit nessing her rapid recovery to health. Rev. WILLIAM SMYRHE. OO* OBSERVE! Buy only that which is made at .the Old Office 37ft Bowery N. Y. and which is sold by the regular agents., J. C. DuBOSE <&, CO, AgentA, 1 . • flare QuHose Sr Roff) 89 Water st. "ttlrlft 20$if . Mobile. Rheumatism.—Cohen's Kjipmuaur Embro cutiiNfs; Df. M. B. Cohen, proprietor lof t)ie 'uitiversally celebrated lotion for the cure of (’hronic and Iiitkuiia'tory Rheuuintism, Springs, Lim»! »g(r, Pains and Swellings in the jobst«, Ac. known ;is Cohen's Rheumatic Embrocation, bogs respectfully* to refer ail .persons suffering feum these diseases to the thousands of cures that his prajxkration has ac complished, and to the numerous htrahtfd and highly respectable tusfiinouials which have from' time to time liecn published to that effect, in New York and •Mibor places. So certain and searching is this Liniment in its operations even in cases of long standing,* and of an obstinate nature, that .it bus never been known to fail. It will be proper that ajl |>ersons using she Liniment fltfc that it is accompanied yvith tire signa ture of the p^ojSrietor in his own hand writing. Since the introduction of this remedy to .the public, various empirics have palmed upon the country,- nos trums and lotions and “Infallible fllieuinatic Mix tures," all of which being ^ compound, ‘>f ignorant quacks, are calculated mops or less^o injure the syA-* tern rather than remiwe auy complaint, as well as by tin: thousands of |>ersoiwi who liave Imcn effectually cured of Rheumatism, the sulwprilter has subjoined letters from tk few who are well and popularly known to the entire society |h New. York, aqa whose opin ion and professional judgements are universally espied. ! M, B. COHEN. 272 1-2 Hudson street, N. Y. Qt^“Price <.8 per boftlc. TO THE PUBLIC.—Be it known that on this 4th day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, I have appointed J.‘ C. Dubose & Co, sole agents for State of Alabama, for (he sale of my Rheu matic. Embrocation-*—a reincify calculated to cure with certainty any Rheumatic complaints, whether of a chroi/c or ittftarriatbry nfttUte. Country merchants pan be supplied wholesale by applying ub almve. Witness our baud this day aYtd year aforesaid. . . •'* M. B. COHEN. i lie jMiiuir win reiiHMiiiHir mut mix is »iui|iiy . mi external application, and free from minerals. l)r. M. B. COHEN'S principal office, No. 272 1-2, Hudson street, New York. ,tl t •, Each Imttle of the Allocation is accompanied with printed directions (br use, and none is genuine unless bearing the signature of M., B. COHEN. Certificates can be seen in pamphlets from the agent, as to the1 vfficar.y of the Liniment frym tlie most eminent "physicians in New York. For sale by J, C. DUBOSE & to. Chemist & Drug’t. "mar §—BOffMiqq -• 1)91 Wafer si. THB SILESIAN POLISH—Is an article that challenges an oqna|, Ail the essential proper ties pf a rapid and heaulifb! polish lor Silver, Brass, Brittania, Ware and Fine Steel Cutlery. ALSO—A polish for Cabiuet Furniture sujidrior to anything in use. A single trial Is only necessary lor the satisfaction of any person. For sale whold fifle or retail by RICHARD NORTH, Druggists and Chemists, 85 Government and 45 Commence street, "... 5*b28 EW'MEiTiCAU Vy'lJliKS,—R.-ctivu.l iWday rby DOUBLEDXy > SEARS, 60 Dauphin-.t Library «f Practical Mcilicinr—IUuartstioim o» tlie Organs of Respiration, by C J B Williams, M D Theophilus Thompson, M D; WB Carpenter, Ml); W Bruce J*»y, M D. Edited by Alexander Tweedie, MD.FRSi will) Affiorcan notes and additions, by W W Gerhard, M D. New Remedies; the method of preparing and t»d7 ministering them; their effect 00 the healthy and dis eased economy, 4^5v"by Robley Dungljnson, MI), third million, ...... * The American Journal of the Medical Sciences; edited by Isaac Haye, M'D, Not lor lo4l, publiuh ed quarterly at Five Dollars a year. teb II TV EW WOURiiJc fcoiffl LEO A Y | SKAKi> i 1 50 Dauphin street, have ()|i« <l»y received tlie following-— The- Renunciation, a Roiiiaiine of Private Life, by Miss Burney, in 2 vols. Travels to the City of the Caliphs, along the shores of the Persian Gulplt and die Mediterranean, by Lieut ' We Unfed • 2 with » «• Greyslenr, a Romance of tho ^obg\ykf by, 0, ,Ij\ Hoffman, a new edition in 2 vols. Master Humphrey’s Clock, by Bo*, Memoirs, Letters and Comic Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse of the lafe Jtuucs Smith, fisq. one of tlie . authors of “The Rejected Addresses,” edited by hie brother Horace Smith, Esq. in 2 vols. The Dream and other Poems* by the Hon. Mrs. Norton, in 1 vol. 12mo, beautifully primed on fine pUper.' _____ feW NEW BOOKS—The Hour amlsMnffariffis1 ,h t torical Romance, by Harriet Martineau, in 2 vols Reler.ljons from the Amci ican Poets, by Wiliiain Cullen Bryant. , , /. f* The History of England, from the earliest period U> 1839, by Thomas Keightley, in 6 volp. ,, British .Poets, selected by F. G, Halleck, in 2 vols. ♦ ' The Life and Writings of Samuel Johnson, L. L. D. selected and arranged by Rev William P. Page, in 2 vdls.'-4 i • Elements of Mental Philosophy, embracing the two deiwrUnents of the infe/lcgt and the Viertteibiiitnfc, by Thomas C. Upham, Also, A Philosophical and Practical Treatise on The Will,ffdfuling the third volume of a system of Mental Phildsopfty, by jhe same author. Just received writ! for sale by' J. K, RANDALL, Bookseller, fqb 9 44 Wuter-std Almanacs for i84i—doubleday & SEARS, offer tlie fallowing: The Planters’, the Ladies’ Annual Register, and Housewife’s^ Almanac —The Democrat’s and People’s Register—Tl>e ffaj rrispn—The Spotting Oracle and' Almanac of Ru ral Life, with numerous fiqe engcavinga. “Go A head”l! tlieCrocket AlMtinac. lebl MACKEREL.-** half barrtl.Na. 1, for«lel>y mr23a ; D. C. LOWBER, 6« <Awu»»ri',e-«. r I • i'ii I t tsudi si V .. H.*;; I . • • iiKiO ft im, a%.;. j , : • • ?v» n ■ PATENT MEDICINES# I YU. CIIAMI iON’S VEGETABLE AGUE IJ MEDICINE, a safe and certain cure for Chills and Fetter, in all its complicated forms, also, an ejfcc fU'tl remedy far Fetters of every description,—Thin medi cine is offered In the public as n sale and certain cure tin the chills and lever. The proprietor asserts, and without fear of contradiction, that this medicine is not equalled by any preparation in the United States lor the rare ol chills and lever—it has l»eon well test ed by the proprietor in an extensive practice, during which time he has prescribed it in some thousands ol cases, uad has never failed in a single instance in .terl'orming a cure the first day. lie Inis been indu ced to offer it lor sale to the public from the frequent solicitations that have lieen made upon him by u num ber of persons wh« have been relieved at once by the remedy, after long and repeuted trials with qumijift nid ofhe.' artfries Ituve 'failed/ which are commonly recommended by physicians tor the cure or this most distressing disease* Eofsalebv jylff ftlOSELt & Co., Agents-.. I HITE SULPIfUK VVATER.-*-VVrateC fresh from the White SHipluir .Springs, Va. To those,persons acquainted with the character of these Springs j eulogy is unnecessary. H«i to tlo.se who are not, it w.ill lie eutljoH'iit to inform them that in all diseases of the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys or Skin, the Water will be found a most eligible remedy, be ing not only an uclivd 1 and efficient medicine,' but a pleasant, and to some a delightful, beverage.. 1?cr imps at no season is,its use moie imperatively indi- • rated than the paining sea son and the. summer mouths, when thoqe who are unaccliniated are expired, to a deadly disease, aiuktd the old residents subject to Hepatic obstructions. • For sale by the dozen or sin gle bottk: br galllm by RICHARD NORTH, Druggist & Chemist, may27 2fl9tf Rft Goverment & 45 Coin sis. CfriEKWOOD’S ELECTRO MAGNETIC RE- , ® MKHiKS for Cbroirie diseases. These invaluable remedies are founded qn Line pathological principles, readily demonstrable; and that their affinity ol ac tios has a direct and alisolnte tendency to eradicate chronic*morbific influence from the system, it is well and thoroughly established. It*reliance can be placed on human vestimony, they are of all remedies the most valuablej'ftafe, sure and salutary remedy, parti cqlarly for the, permanent-, cure of;.Dyspepsia, Chro-' sic. Disease of, the Heart* Liver, Spleen, Kidneys^ Uterus and Spine; together with white swellings, . 'Scald Head, King’s Evil,'or any of the forms of. Scrofula; even Tubercular Oonshtfmtibh, Under their 'specific influences has lost most of ks horrors, ex cept in cases neglected till jhe last stage. Fo.’ sale,in Mobile by MOSEL* & CO, junelfi Druggists. OH EN ’S RilEUMATIO EMBROCATION— iThis I’emedy, ho celebrated for tlie cure ot rjijonic and inflammatory isReiiinatisin,Jsprains,^weIl-, ings of the joints, from the improper or injudicious, qse ol mercury, lumbago, fcc. is now for the first lime offered to the |le«|de of the1 South, although long known and used, as tlie. certificates testify, at -tlie North, where its suc< e?*} has l>e?n greatly marvellous and unrivalled. T(iose afflicted with the above com plaints, vvilj,fippl ii)uue*ijiqte relief, on- trial of tlie Embrocation. For sale by the Agent march 5 I. C. DUBOSE & CO. No 89 Wbter sf. FRESH DRLIiS—I undersigned are now re ceiving pier ships E. Dennison, Uncus, Hotting grter'i and other Tecdnf-arriVaM, their fcpring stock ot Fresh Medicines, Painle, Oils, Window Glass, &r. nriaking up an assortment in qualify and extent well Aortti the attention of .Merchants and Physicians.-- , PuVAhaaers willfiml our prices moderate and every facility will lie aflbred which the state of the times will permit. • ‘ . 1. C. DUBOSE & CO. ' Late DuBose & RAfF, 'Druggists, mar25 217»f No 39 Water street. EASE&SON’SCEARIFIEDESSENCE OK HOREHOUND CANDY.—The un.tiriiigft.il having been appointed, by Hie iiroprietors of tnis very popular Candy, Agents for the city, will hereafter keeji on hand areaulaj: supply. ' , J. C. DUBOSE & CO., late J)uBoac & Rod, inn 9 , 39 Water,st. TO PLANTERS,'Physicians’, and Country Mer^ chants—MOSELY & pO. DruggUbi, at the corner of Ditiiphin and Royal street?, have in, store a full supply of tresli Drugs,ChemieaIs, Patent Medi . cines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Gardeen Seeds, etc. which the) offer For sale at wholsaale or retail at very low prices and on a'liberaI credi t . 1 * Febl UTIIITE StJLl’lHJK 'SPRINGS, Va—On ▼ ▼ band a Few dozfen of the celebrated Water from the While Sulphur Springs, Va. ,Tp persons, acquainted with the character of these Springs eulogy ip unnecessary. But to those, who are not, it will he .sufficient tq infornj.-tlipnj that in all diseases of the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys or Skin the Water will 1m; fouml a most eligible remedy, bemg not only «n active and efficient medicine! butb pleas ant, hud to some a deliglitfid beverage. Perhaps at uo season is its use1 more imperatively indicated than the ctffbing season and the sumipwr months, when those who are unacclimated are exposed to a deadly disease and to the old residents suited to Hepatic obstructions.i .For ?ald bV lh*-do*«i or single bottle by RICH’D NORTH, Druggist & Chemist', mar4 No. 35 Gov’t ami 45 Commerce st STEAM CANDY "AND SUGAR REFINERY R. L. & A. STUART, corner of Greenwich' and Chambers struts [Mew York are now manufacturing and offer for sale Can Djr* Sugar Pluns,&c , made by thjeir improved steam process from single, double, and treble Refined Sugar. With a steam engfne ami other machinery, the advantage of long experience, and a thorough Knowledge of sugar refining, they will continue to manulactnre Candy, &c.', superior in qjiality to anydiiaHc'ill this country or Europe, at nearly or quite as low price? as the inferior qualities arc usually sold. Ha.vipg. increased their -buildings, they are, now prepared to execute Hie largest orders * foi* Candy or Kminkd Sugar nt the shortest notice. Couqjjry dealers are requested to call and examine the quality of Candy sold at this , establish' input, before pUrbhfisiiMj. , ,, m Candy care My packed in boxes of 20, 25, 50 amj 100 pouipls, for tho Soulhern and Western markets, and fjclivered in the city or Shipped, without charge for boxes or oartage. • Rekinkd SuGAR.-^Donbhvftefrned Loaf packed ip boxes, Imrrels, or loose; Crushed and Ground Loaf Sugar, ip barrels^ Sugar House Mo asses in llhds and Fierce*, The above Sugars arp refined . by steam without the nsd of clay dr blood. ie ihk White lead and window glass &c. 800 kegs White Lead, , • 7ft bn* Window Glass, from 8-10 to 12- IS, 60 bladders Patty,' " .' , ' . ‘ ' 10 boxes Chrome Gfeen, 10 do do Yellow. Just received and forsjtle by, MQSELY & CO, jan 14 lOOtf . Druggists^ |3OtANlC MEDICINES—PowderedBuybcrry, -13 Bark*, Ariean Pepper • d Gum Myrrh, Lobelia 8ecd, Nervine Hemlock Bai^, Wliite'Pond Lllfv ' Witch Haile, Unicorn Root, Poplar' B(irk Golden 8ee|—all of whicH arejuqt reoeived and are' warranted fresh and genuine. For sale wholesale or retail, by R. L. WATKINS & CO., • jan 16 corner Water and St, Francis sts. R " L. WATKIN^.i CO. have in store and nre • receiving from ship Cotton Piauti r, 12 bbls paint oil, » .• 40 buskets'sweat oil, ft bbjp. aloohol. , . u . 20 boxes Stuart's candy, • 2ft “ Poland starch, , . 2000 libs Epsom salts, 5 bbls castor oil, 16 boxes green pipes J ' All of which tyill bp spju low at wholesale or retail, Corrie'r Wafer hmT9t. Pranpis sts. jnngltf . T EMOiX SYHUP, CANDY, fcc. fco — ' JLi 2ft. Boxes Lemon Syrup 10, ♦' Assorted do V' 20 " Gandies •• 10' *“ Rock do 1Q6Mot. Scotch and Macrabriv Snufl. 26 boxes Starch.—Just landed and for sale by janl-t ,l§0tf MOSELY fc CO, Druggiite. ‘Tfcf'ESliir' MILLER & LOMlXAflD'S FINE , qpT CHEWING TOrfACCO,—A supplyol the ,ahoye Tobacc2, jttst ‘received per ship Cotton Planter anil fur .ale by ' HICH’D NORTH, Droggi.t fc Chemist, ,, • / No, 3fi Govtrnment and 46Cmnmeree ian22 — near St. Francis. LOOK OUT!!—“CauWZthr Parent aj Safety. An attack of the “Pile*" may be positively pre vented by using (when the premonitory symptoms are felt} (lie celebrated HAY’S LINIMENT. There are inure than one handred people Id this city, nnd in the United States an immense number, who have suf fered heytihd endurance bv this dreadfld complaint, who keep themselves wholly1 fivfe from attacks by ap plying this'Liniment when they feel any syVnptoms of Its approach: of this there is tlid most perfect proof. !)tj- None Genuine without the nume of COM STOCK fc CO, writtin on the wrappers. t ' SOLOMON IIAYS, Sold at' No. I Fletoher street, Nf Yt -l Sold by J. C. DUBOSE fc CO’ Agents and Dr. MA'YNARQ fc GATES. Mobile) »"* Dk: Baylor’s baIAaM of. uv.er. WORT.—Ab this tygldy popular Medicine for diseases of the Live? ’andT Lungs and also; for the shortness of breath, debility, pain inside and lossi of flesh is mostiextensively counterfeited—the public should be very cautiohs and purchase only of the duly appinted Agents. My sole Agents in Mobile, are I. C. DUBOSE « CO. Please remember lkit , GEO. <CAYLOR, M. D., 375 Row^y, N. Y Nnw York. Fab. 12.1841— ffrZtt , ,t, , m . ANDlNG from brig Alabama, and for 'sale 1 .ion.theTwtnrf, 26 bales extra heavy and wide India Baggiit? E. L. ANDREWS & CO.1 oKiy24 i >'«s cor. Cool, k Dauphin sts. . . <,t-1 •» * •: ; •**" /•- .■? : \r; ......... :• ■) KOOKS. STATIONERY, &C\_ Paper, ink and pens.—Douhi.m.ay & } Skaks, No. GDDauphin street tire now receiving .urge and well srhcted stock of tl setter paper, plain & ruled Envclojie Paj»er „ Foolscap do do Hardware do usst’d sixes (] Packet Post do do Wrajqiing do do do t PiXchangc do do do Drawing do do do f, Polio do do Medium Print do CoPd ( Polio Bank Post Rice Pajier do do duurto Bank Post Note Paper do do j iu.nrto Copying Pa|rr Maping Paper, very large , Plotting Pitjier Bine Cotton Sample Pa|>er, y Music raj.er very large Pea Pajier Brown do do do ( Parchment Bristol Board Pasteboard Satin Parier Hangi’gs Maynard & Noyes’ crjebrajed jyt lijack. w Wt’g 1'Jiiid | fWlAt’A’ ’ do . ilo ilp , do do | Stephen’s do Changeable Writing do , do 4o UucJuuigefdile light blue do ( do 4o Brilliant Red . do. , Perine Oydt & Co’s «upf. Rose Carmine (new ai t) j Rutlivcn’s Scotch Cupying Ink ( A mold, 8 London Copying Ink Kidder’s, Bond’s, Ede*B,' and Payson’s, Indeliahle ' Mocking Ink Steel PeiiB, rtf various pntterns L|iiiMs, from No. 10 to 80, ^Ujierior quality T<>getber with a complete assorttrient'of Books and Stationary, which they will dispose of on liliejal terms.__*._ _• , JL —This novel and useful Invention insures an in stantaneous supply of Clear Filtered Ink in the cuj>oL the Filter which can lie returned into the^nkstand at any moment, where it is secured from injury, and not affected by the atmosphere. TIr* Ink thus protected, never thickens or iMoidds, and remain* good for art> length of time in any climate. The jifocess of thefil traiion causes tlie coloring matter to be held in sus pension; hence the trouble Uh«l inconvenience occa sioned by unsuitable Ink, generally found in ordinary Inkstands, aie completely obviated by the use of the Filtkb Inkstand. One of moderate sixe will con-" tain sufficient for six or twelve months writing. For sale l.v l>OUBLEDAY & SEARS, ian^‘2 . 50 Dauphin st. * OIIN K. KA.NDAl.l., BOOKSELLER AND STATION EK, 41 Wktr «r.—Oilers' lor .ale at the lowest prices jtlife most complete assortment of STATIONARY, LAW $ SCHOOL BO0KS, in the city. His present supply of LAW & SCHOOL BOOKS has l»ecii selected with great care, and a pwoper rc gi»Kl for the w’unls of.fhis section of the country. In his assortment of THEOLOGICAL and ME DICAL BOOKS, jnnehasers will find all the stand ard works. NEW PUBLICATIONS are received from the nttbKsler* without delay. His stock of STATIONARY is also well seTected and complete* to which'constftUT additions are making. Also, every description of BLANK BOC^KS always on hand ; many of them of his own manufacture, got up in the neatevt mamicf, rtf the best material a.id . workmanship. ' Attached ft this Store, he ha* a BINDERY, stock ed with every variety of materials for the manufacture of BLANK BOOKS, find for-every other kind ol Book-Binding, and in charge of the best workmen in the country..< • - All orders for goods or binding, will receive the most prompt attention. iiot14 JUVENILE- BOOKS.—-Hoary Head and tile Vallies helww; 'McDowuen, or tttith through fic tion; Caleb in the rouhtry; Caleb in town; Rollo lemming to talk; Kolia at play; Kolia learning, to read; Kollo at School; Kollo’s vacation; Kollo’s ex periments*, Rolfn's iMufeeutn.—All the^bove by jacpb Abbott, author of the Young Christian. Parley’s Juvenile Talks.—Parley's winter evening Tales; Parley’s Bible Stories'; Parley’s An cqdgjcs ; Parley’s Life of Washington; PAileV’s Sun, . Moon and Stars; Parley's Europe; Parley's--Asia ; Parley’s Ancient Koine; Parley's Africa, ami Peter Parley's Tales about the Islands in the Pacific Ocean. The Daisy , or cautionary stories in verse, with en gravings from new designs. Maiimadukk Multiply, of the multiplication table in verse, witli colored engravings, amusing and igsfrurtive, for sale at noy24 J. K. RANDALL'S, 44 Water st. CAUTION CIRCULAR.—$CJ*To Druggists and Country Merchants.-—Those valuable articles, - Olflrfrige's Balm of Columbia for the Hair, and Hay’s Liiiiipcnt for the Piles, &cf, luive been extensively counterfeited.., Those wanting these preparations, will please always.write, when ordering from any otheV house, for Comstock's article*. The true articles have that.panto or signature-always on the wrapper, ami venders will do well to remember that, when order!ug, as the imitations are so exposed in yearly all the newspapers throughout this country, that* they could n«>t he sokl, should they l>e so unfortunate as to get them. ' " Our friends throughout the Union are requested to give us immediate, notice, Ijy letter, should any of the counterfeits appear in their respective places. Respectfully. COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. New York. -> So|«J by I. C. PuBOSE & CO. Agents; ami by Drs. Mqynard, Hnnunoml and Gates, Mobile. WADE’S WORM and CONDITION POW UERSfr—These powders tere prepared in a rnaii ner aqfuliar to any others, lieing the result of an' ex perfenee of 37 years successful practice, and have never been.known-to fail. They are UfiWWrinieidled to all owners of horses—as superior. Cattle are so im proved in appearance ami health, that double the la bor mav be obtained from them, without arty risk. N. If.—These powders-used when horSe’s A'ohie off a tourney, of are wet and cold, or excessively fatigu ed, will be found in the highest? degree-beneficial. Tu> had in packages of one dozen each for - 5 or a single pa|>er for 50 cents. They are administered in die food, without requiring relaxation from labor. For sale wholesale and retail by RICHARD NORTH, jan8 . 35 Government and 45 CommerCe-#t. HATE YOU A COUG117—Do not neglect it:— Thdusande have met h premature dentil' for the' want of a little attention to a common cdIH. Have yon a cough l—Rev. Dr- BarttiOleinCto's Ex pectorant Syrup, a. Bale medical preseriptiorf, cort taining no |>oisonou*drugs, and used in an exten sive practice for several years,- will most* positively alldrd relief, and save yOu fmm that aWful ‘ disease , ’ pubm/nlry consumption; which usually Sweeps’ into the state, hundred of tlic young, the old, the fair, the lovely and tile gay! , , • . , i .1 Have you a cough Be persuaded to purcliase a . bottle yf Lliis Expectorant Sfyrpp to day ! .'rVi’oiuorrow may l# fbo lute. , , ,, Have you a congHI Bartliolemew's Expectorant Syrup, is the only remedy you should lake to ettreynu. For this plain reason:—rThat in1 no- on® of the thousand cases where it has d-een used, Ifftrt it foiled to relieve. For sale by C. BuBOHE S. Oe, jan21 164s and by the other Druggists in Motule. UO.^ THE BOSTON CHRONICLE, JaiTio Wefee by an advertisement in another oohimn, that .Messrs, Comstock & Co, the American Agents for Oldrblge’s Balm of Columbia, liave deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so behrjy gone,, as to ex4M>se entirely her phrenological developemonts, which, considering that they tokened a most uinia , hie disposition, was not in real lily very uiifortunato. Nevertheless, she mourned the loss f>f locks that she had worn, and after a year's fruitless resort to mis culled. rQftoxatives, purchased, some months agy^ a bottle or two of Ohlridge’s Balm, and, she has now ringlety in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven black ness. We Are not puffing—nonelof the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, we do uot want any* for thqtqfh we are obliged to .wear a wig a year ago, we havethrough its virtue, hair enough, aud of a,passable quality, of wus sum *• ** b^RIfKi FRAUD.—Tlie Balm of Columbia lias Ifeon imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never lie purchased or used unless-it' 'have th® ndM of L. S. COMSTOCK, or the signature of COM STOCK & CO, on. a splendid wrapper. This is the oul^external test that will secure the public from r^A.Id'w.s. combToCk’ & CO..' Wholesale Druggists,2. Fletcher h*. New .York, Sold by H. C. DuBOSE £ CO, Agents, and by Drs. May nurd,‘Hammond and Gates, Mobile. , jan2{M7Q , , . A i V • WINES, LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &c.— 15 qr casks Fignerro assorted port wine 5 qr casks Page's sweet Oporto wiqq „ , .. . 10 qr casks old Onesin Madeira wine t . r * -6 easkB “La Tom^VcIaret 90 casks, assorted French cordials Cf cas^s Sloughpm.i)itiers ^ • 1 30 qr Casks 4u» proof Spanish brandy * ' *3 pi|>es Hamburg gin ' ’ 5 pipes Cogniuc uruiuly 2 naif pipes okl Champagne brandy * 3 pipes “hourgtaaa” Holland gin •' 6 M <fstar'' Havana cigars- : ‘ 5 k P. C. “ “ 5 m Silvia & C.,CL “ • • ' • Tbd ab«S\*d Articles are all of the first quality, and Will he sbld on reasonable terms. Apply to nov18E. C. CENTER k CO. T ANDING from Schooner Judge Hitchc . k—-50 JL_J pieces Kentucky Bagging; 50 CUlla Rope. For sale.very low by K. L. ANDREWS & CO.” ' tap* ( AfW’ Owlifcbrn« h Daunt* in kl. dkQir REWARD^—STOLEN on Saturday, the qpAwtJ 12th iast., frdih tne Premises of the Widow Gritfin, at Columbus, Georgia, by Richard Morphy, one grey Mare 14 yeajs old—one bay Mare 3 #r 41 years did, and a Dearborn Wagon with no top. The said Murphy has blue eyes, fair skin, dark hair, weighs from 150 to’160 pounds, and about 24 years, old. Any person apprfeheuding and lodging him safely in Jail, shall receive the above reward on application, to the subscriber in Steward couatyt Oedrgiw, toot miles below Lumpkin. 1 f JAMES GRIFFIN. pi1!I 3 225.— Wttunfka Ajga#,, ;JJ? , , t'4 . v1 ‘ S>’ ‘ 1 ‘" .., ‘ , . ! 1/ > I „ t » . Jut »«••!» , •• - ..•*! .VtfJVOt ’ K»U* L* »«* 1 ' *!. • - I «l*d‘. -V r«*U.i H EPICAL CARD.—I)r. Evans, office No. 85 St. Francis street,—confines bin practice to the )elc*cule Diseases ill all their different forms. From the Doctor’s extensive pnictice in this blanch f the Medical Profession lie is enabled in nil cases fo uaruntee a speedy and effective cure without the use if mercury or any other injurious medicine- Patient! ,hu put themst-lves ttntier Hr. Evan.’ cure, can by l.ij nil,I ami nalutiuy ueulumul always aUeud to tlieir or liimry business. Recent canes of Gonorrhea ruretl in two days, and ona standing ruses of Syphilis, ulcerated throat or _ tone, eruptions on the skin ami Gleet, eh.-otu.lly cured yitltotit tiny iMissilrility of the disente ere appearing It any future time. Persons who canuot ntteml daily m (lie Doctor rim at all lime. Im»e tucdicinea put up with written directions for its use. HUNTER’S RED DROP, so justly celehrated for | , i its miraculous cures throughout the United States, caH k obtained nt Dr. Evans’ office. This medicine has ritmiphed over every other preparation for the care ,f Gnridrrhen, Gleet, Strirtures, Chancres, Hoboes, Sore Tlirnat, Pains' in the joints; ami all those lliekin "holy trains of symptoms which follow venereal dis —One or two bottles are sufficient to perform a ure in the most desperate case. Price two dollars, per bottle., . t , < Orth-4* #pen from 7 in ibe morning until 10 at nyght nov7 104* Office 84 St. Franata m. GOTT'8 P A t F.'lN T A S B E8 TOR IRON ’ Chest, Asbestos Haffis, lie*—The suhscriliem have just received a variety of die above, suitable for elfher steamboat* or counting bowses • which they wfi* fer for sale at the manufacturer’s prices. The fol lowing- certificate need only to lx- added to prove the ; thorough fire-proof qualities for which thby ®fe so justly celebrated: [From the1 N. Orleiin*‘BtiHctiif, Jari. 81,1840.] ’ We, the undersigned, Witnessed the Inirningof one of Mr. John Scott’s Ashkstos Iron CMF.sts yes- ,, terdey afternoon, ami we consider it a most sutisfwe tdry evidence dial they are what.they are represented to lx*, fire-proof.. . • < - We.consider it fauly nml thoroughly tested, beinjf exposed to an intense fieut for one hour; it wa« cov . ered with one cord of pitch pine, and burhted untih T was red hot all over, which must have consumed every thing in it, had not the Asbfstos been between die iron and the wood work of the Chest. It contained' books, papers and ihoriey. The pa|>ers were a little stained by the steam arising from die water thrown over it, and the binding of the txioks drawn by die t. heat ami steam, but there was no appearance ol fire inside of the chests or its contents. Alexander Kirknan, . ,. D. S. Woodruff, ilFNhY McCauley, ( » * . Fnu.iP Lafonta. .. JOSEPH WOOD & CO., sole Agents for the' State of Alabama. No 7, St. Ertiifcis st. npvlfttf NGRAVlNG.-r-J. C. McAUslStER, respect fully iufojins his friends and the public, that he has located himself Ut NO. 20, CAMP STREET, Nkw O’ri.fans, Wliere he intends to carry on the Silver, Gold and Copper Plate Engraving rfnd Printing, in all its vari ous branches—-and hopes, by the strictest attention to ^ Ixisiness, to merit a share of public jKitronage. V-"-' Do»r Plates, Bell Pulls, Collars, fcc. furnished handles of knives, wr.ting desks, work boxes, visit ing cards, bill heads, bonds and bank notes, and nota ry seals, engraved in the neatest manner. ' 1 N. B.—Persons visiting New Orleans will please call and sefe specimens, or wanting, apy thipg ui th#\ above line of etigraving, bv addressing me by letter ’ can have their wishes fully satisfied, and with de» u.dti patch. apr 9 302sj‘i, , fTHAKi.ES WcCUKH, {l,ate oj I*HilaUe{ptoa,) ^ UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANG E-R;' BLOOD GOOD* S NEW ROW ON ROY-‘ AL, BETWEEN CONTI AND DAUPVIN STREETS, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Mobile, that lie has commenced business at the above f '... place, and respectfully solicits a share of public-pat- • ronnge, and assures them that every exartion will Ik* nnadc to please the most fastidious, both us regard* ' price and workmanship. t f , , ,;m , The following goods ill be made up in the mos*i • beautifulstyle—Srixony, Brussels, Imperial and I • , ~ grain Carpeting, satin am( worsted Damask, More.* and Chintz Bed find Drawing Room Window Cur tains ; Chamlier Sofas,-Easy Chairs, OttonKMi and Verandah Seats, inadetlo order ; -Church work- of all ® description made, viz &i\k Velvet Drapery, Cusli ions and Pulpit Cloths, embrojilpries in gold or plain Pew Cushions, Stools, Ottoman and Cprpctp. , , Paper Hanging done in the very best manner., , . All kinds of Steamboat work done on accommoda ting terms. , ' Cabinet Furniture mid Smfit Seats repaired. ' Goods of any description will be ordered from Phil .v ^ adelnhiu, at a very small advance to Cover expense*, fell 4 14«s _ • 1 .M ERICA JV LA BOH SAVING "SOAP—FOR XjL Washing Clothes in Soft or Hard Wa; .... p, ter.—Directions for, v**'»’—Fo|t. Washing. White Color&.—Tq each pail of soft water in the boiler, put one pound of the Soap, which will answer for four boilings,afte.r which add a quarter efa pound : of soap for each successive billing. s. j Wet the white clothes Tp clean cold water, wring them out, put t|i,em into the liyiler, pccyrding to their condition; then take tljem out into a basket to drain» and wash thcmortfce iiV v .rni water, they will then be , , ready for rinsing—clot’ js that are . Vfljy dry should , be put to soak'ih cold water over nignt and will rjeJ quire boiling about three quurters of an hour. . . , . . * , For Washing Calicoes and Fl^nnel?^ Tile water in which the white clothes, were pushed,if ' giMipraHv strong enough, but sometimes a little extra 1 soap will be required far flannels. . Ilqrd water requires about a quarter of if pound J more soap to ea'ch piiil fill!, limn soft water. Pj’'following the above instructions, persons using this soap will find that it do^sh'ot injure the cl-thes or the Itftnus—that it saves one half the labor iu wash ing, Unit it improve** the colors of CaHcoeh and the' •’' * texture of Flannels* and'that white clothes Will fe- ** quire to be liieuclied but seldom. It also obviates tlfi*" titecesliity of using the Waslr Board, by which Ctothbh ’ are mofe injored limn by ordinary wear. " " ' .. Just received and for sale by ' ' *1 ' npr7' 20dtf R. NORTH; SSGoVmVst. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRON STORE. Me GRAN & NOONAN, No. 6 St. Michael street, have now ip’Store and landing, Swedes' irdW of all sizes and Steel of all kinds ; Cut' Nails.;' Awes; * Band, Hoop, Mod and Sheet Iron’.—-Tliey purpos#’*^"’1^ bv direct importation and otherwise, keeping on haiid * ' \ a constant supply of all articles in thifelind, to Which’ ’ ‘ they ask the attention of pnrchasefrs.. ^ poVTB T^fOCl'UK ll AI-I. ’STkmJh K A'|,'K L) SPEOI MJ FIC.—The celebrated specific for the .cure of—7 Gpnorhoea, Ac, can with safety J>e recommended as . • being certain in affects and containing no .mercury,—*• vro* - This.medicine lias superseded most of tlie prepara tion^ sold for the cure pf this disease and .has'been sold for sometime ia New Orleans, aq well us various ptlier sections of the Union. From tlie high charac ter and standing of Dr. Hall and the large quantities sold (3800 bottles in three months)'n4 the north .there can liet ro> doubt of its Superior value fn curing this ease. ‘None gfthuitoe ifiileSs sighed by Dr. Half, M. For*said only by ’’' ’ R. NORTH, Dispensary Chemist,,., t tf . febft 148s N». 85 Qovefntayit-rt. MARKS’ ointment for the cure of PILES.—The inventor of this valuable reme*- 1 dy, bees leave to offer to the attention of those Whto are sulfj^ct to the F'le8» tt romedy the efficacy which has aeen teqted by tlie experience of yearn,*', ‘ and the utility of whine has .in no instance been im^ paired from failure .to relieve. To those wlm hirve •’ *“ nfeen subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied whyn re-attacked, a sqre preventative to its qofiMiWH) ance without tl^p feast pain:, indeed many have prta*. nounced'it tlie most agreealde remedy ever.applied* -*• There ran lie no clanger in it* usp, j>s ibj component par(s are of harmless vegetable .matter.. For safe only by >..M.OSEUf, nov&K 92tl l)iugg.i.t, Mobile .Jl/FOSELY 6t CO.. Drof^iMtB, at tlie mrn^r of Royal a ad Dauphin streets, having received a large supply of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent’MedicintefcV Taints, Oils, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, ,&<?., which i they offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers very moderate prices and on aweasonable credit. n»vtt . ? __ TAYLOR’S BAL8AM OF MVEpWO^T,—.... A fresh supply' of this invaluable medicine recei ved per brig Saratoga,' direct from the original,pro.,... prieton, Dr. Geo, Taylor, 875 Bowery, New ipfk Purchasers are desired to observe,that every bottle ol , , A the genuine medicine libs tlie written signature of Dr* Ged. Taylor, 875 Bowery, o>> the direction* around the bottle.' 1 \ 1 .• 1 ♦i* Beware of I. W. Burrett'a imitation. > „ L. C. DUBOSE & CO., - ; tt Water st<, sole Agents for thfa city. Real estate at, summerville fom SALE.—lucres of land conveniently sitjMfo^ Orl’l for a sunqpeg Residence, beinff near tlie residence , -ff formerly occupied by Mr. Cuthbert,.on the. road lead big from Spring Hill road to the Three Mile Creek adjoining tlie lands of M^jor Hogan mid Dr.‘Jas.'F *1 *' Roberts. For particulars, apply fo 1 • ' ’ . . ■KriU ANDREWS A OO., i.r > dlfl 140tf cor. Com. A j>nu»>bin»tq.,, v A MUSIC.—Just received by Doubleday & Sears, y . large supply of new Musi<j,am</nijitt'Which Ure , .ElUIer’s pop war dances “‘tin Oitana,” “La Mazur ka,” La Cachuca,” Ac. Alno the (uipular wings— “All thingiLluvc thee.” “Love if a,trifler,” “Leave * • *rne dear oifc|’ “I was pot falyc to thee,” and “Bonn- T tiful Dreams*,”—togctlier with a great variety ,pf, t v , marj’.hes^.,waltzes, «c.* Also someJnne ruled English j'fon^ic paper. "'.‘.' V n* ,1 "» TOOTHACHE.—Extractor GaRs and Ereosote. At length has been discovered an infallible Cur* ffor this distressing maludy*. The aboVe preparation, it. 1* positively asserted, will cure any case wherein can be ap|died, ia twenty minutes. A supply, ju* . received and for sate by - f'^l/ . I. C. DifBOSE A Cp.. j / ipnlfltf * /-J late DuBose A RAff, 88 Water -i ■ 1 ^ .,1'iiu* -/ DfOiH » •rroM / • | . • ../