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PATENT MEDK’liKH. rTtAYLOR’S BALSAM OF fiVBRWOTII for Colli aiMfti'iis and fiber Complaint .IVughs, Colds* Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Side and Breast, Spitting of Blood, Catarrhs,, Palpi tation of the Heart, Oppression and Rorcmss <d the j C.icst, Whooping Cough .Pleurisy. Heetic Fever, . Night Sweats, Difficult or Profuse Expeutcirni a n, and j all other Affection* of the Ch ’st, Lung?, and Fever. I This article is prepared according to :i receipt* pro cured from very old eminent physician, the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved hi* own life hy its eihcaov. although of a consumptive constitutions, to the ast • nislnng age'f one nundred end two years: until the ago of sevan-seven, ne was engaged in very extensive praf tice, requiring much exertion and exjafcure, Hun dret.s are now liv mg in good health, that consumption seemed to have marked fur an early grave, who owe their preservation to the use of this invnhmhU medicine The virtues of the herb “Livf.kworth,”me in this vegetable, preparation so powerful and effectual ly concentrated, as to render it a most superior and harmless medicine for all disorders of the Liver and Lungs, and it is now considered by nil persons fami liar with it* effects, superior in merit to any other medical preparation for these prevalent complaints. It has proven so astonishing beneficial for Consump tions, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, &e, Unit many of of our physicians tbiily employ it in their practice, and e* tec in it a superior and valuable medi cine. AUpereons afflicted with consumption or any other disease of the Lungs, are recommended to make immediate use of tins Balsam, as it has not only prov ed effectual in removing such symptoms us threaten consumption, but has performed effectual cures oi even this formidable disease, where all luqies of reco very were relinquished by the most learned and expe rienced men. This medicine facilitates expectoration, reduces fe ver, restores strength, and may lie considered as a ve ry superior preparation for the cure ami prevention #1 all diseases of the chest and lungs, nod should Is* re o'.rtu'U even alter these diseases have resisted llie usual remedies. In the practice of this old and very respectable physician, this Balsam ef LiveFworth has acquired ail enviable reputation fur its A irtuos, as su perior to that of the abundant nostrums of llte day, as was the character and probity of its inventor and ori ginal proprietor, to tlml of quacks anu empirics. The result of long observation and close study rr speUting diseases of the chest, this medicine, war nutted pure vegetable, has the additional rccuinniuu dntioii of havi ig been used for seven years by the public, and also by physicians of eminent talent, out a single instance of faihtre in effecting un imme diate beneficial result.. To persons of disordered nervous system, or those who arc unable lo rest Wt Hat night, tliis inetliciue is most emphatically icommended. The inestimable value of tliis celebrated mediei-.'* h is been lightly tested, ami found not wanting. The Proprietor is daily recciv ing fl ittering accounts of its success; and it is truly gratifying to say, this is oinpluitliicallv the medicine of the PEOPLE? It is used by the Medi cal Faculty, supported by the Medical Faculty, »up perted hy tin* Clergy, advocated by the whole New York Press, and is ia the houses of most ol our ci tizens. A full and fresh supply, just received and fur sale by I. C. DUBOSE & CO. innSO 193ili Agent for the Stale. JOHN R. ROWANDS & CO. with great confi dence call public attention to ftOWAND’d AL TERATIVE, or compound spirituous extinct of Sar aaparilln, eutirely devoid of Mercury,in any form whatever, for Chronic Diseases, or complaints of long standing.—An “alterative medicine** is one which ef fects an entire change in the system, without manifest ing any sensible mode of action. It is lobe resorted to in almost all Chronic or long standing complaints, with a view of subverting the Ioih»-accustomed diseas ed action, and substituting for it, the new- and pern, liar influence of the medicine itself, which must lie made to harmonize with the operations of nature in health, so that after the use of tlie medicine for a peri od longer or shorter, according to the duration of the disease and prospects of recovery, it may be laid aside and the health gradually become completely re-esluh lished. Alter a long and cautious consideration of the de signs to i»e fulfilled in the treatment of the following ofler.tions, (some of which are regarded as the most fearful ills of existence,) we have at length prepared die “Alterative Extract,” and earnestly advise it to such invalids for whom it is expressly intended, as posses sing all the curathc principles that can he placed within their reach. The diseases which yield to the “alterative” treatment, arc those of a Chronic form, and such as depend upon the inmurity of the blood—as Scorfula, or King’o Kvil; 'Syphilis, and all Venerael Diseases; Mercurial Diseases, brought on by the improper use of Mercury; Consumption; Lifer Complaint; Jaundice; Ague Cake; Rheuma tism; G ait; Scurvy! Cancel; A'l'eteious of the skin, as Tetter, Biles, Ring Wonnr, Scald-head, Itch, Pim ples on the Face, &e. No medicine is more effecient as a “Spring Puritier,” anti to promote recovery after an attack of acute disease. Sarsaparilla constitutes l1ie prominent ingredient in the above preparation—being one of the most popular articles of the present day—-entering into the compo sition of almost every purifying medicine; and is alike so in pi ofesaioual And in domestic practice. There lias much msapnpoiiument experienced in theemnloyincut of Sarsaparilla, by many persons—so far, iudeed, dial there are some who denounce it as inert and wholly useless. This precaiiottsnes* in its effects limy he ascribed to the iinpro|>ur methods which have. Iu*.*n made use of to extract its jnwuenies* J. R. R* & Co., do not hesitate to assure the pub lic. that from the peculiar pode of the preparation as referred to above, one bottle of the “Alterative” con tains the essence of four to six bottles of die ordinary preparation of the Sarsaparilla! Tins single fact guarantees for the Alterative an extensive and saluta ry influence wherever it becomes known.—Just recei ved and for sale by inly 13 36<f BROWN’S TETTER OINTMENT—The pro prietor of this ointment, well aware of this tact, and also of the many useless and dangerous nostrums so often palmed upon the public as remedies, that are mere deceptions, and which have deservedly received the censure of the faculty, begs leave to exempt it from that class of Medicines, and unhesitatingly oners it to the public as one of the safest, speediest and most ef fectual remedies ever before used in the treainent of Tetters, Ringworms aud cutaneous eruptions general ly, and he is confirmed in so doing by the good cha racter tliis medicine has received from all who have used it (which he is coniident it will maintain,) uud from the fact that of the numerous cases, wherein it has been used for several years jmst, he is not aware of its haviug failed in a single iaatniHA to effect a ra dical cure. Simple in its composition, it is attended with no danger whatever in its applications. It will in all cases prove active and efficient in eradicating the disease horn the system. For sale by R. NOR TH £t Co. Dispensary Chemists, fplilrt 1M»r *Jn <TMV«rnt HEWS’ NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT.— This article is offered to the public us a never failing cure for the Rheumatism, and it luisfor a num ber of years sustained its reputation, and accomplish ed cures which have defied the power of every other article. In acute and recent cases, the relief is inva riable, after one or two applications of the Liniment, and in Chronic Rheumatism, the cases of cure are nu merous, It is truly a remedy that readies the nkkvk am» bonk, with the most happy effect. Sold by 1. C. DUBOSE & CO, iun21 164s and the other Druggists in Mobile. (7* NGLjfSH CALOMEL; do Blue Mass; do Ex 14 tract Color C.; do Patent Lint. Also, Trusses, Morphine, Quinine, Camphor, Lu nar Caustic, &c. kc. landing trom Ada Elixa, aui for sale t,y MOSELV & CO. *nnv24 cor. Dauphin k Royal sts* C1AU i'lO.v CIRCULAR.—tJl^-To Druggists and • Country Merchants.—Those valuable articles, Oi.lridge’a Balm of Columbia for the Hair, and Hay’s Liniment for die Piles, kc., have been extensively countei lotted. Tin me wanting these preparations, will please always write, when ordering from any other house, for Comstock** article*. The true articles h:*ve that name or signature always on the wrapper, nnd venders will do well to remember that, when ordering, as the imitations are so exposed in nearly pi) the newspapers throughout this country, that they could not be sold, should they be so unfortunate as to get them. Our friends throughout the Union are requested to , give us immediate uotice, by letter, should ally of the j counterfeits appear in their respective places. ! Respectfully. COMSTOCK & CO. | Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. NcwJVork. Sold by rC. L)uBOSE & CO. AgcntH, and by Dr*. Maynard, Hammond and Gates, R|obile. W" HITE SULPHUR SPIUNCS, Va>—On hand n few doxen of the oelebrated Water from the White Sulphur Springs, Vn. To persons acquainted with the character of tluise Springs eulogy is unnecessary. But ta those trbo are not, it will be sufficient to inform them that»» all diseases of the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys or Elkin the Water will be found n most eligible remedy, being not only an active and efficient medicine, but a pleas ant, anil to some a delightful beverage. Perhaps at no season is its use mure imperatival) indicated than the coming season and the summer mouths, when those who are unacclimated are jgjpnoaed to a deadly disease and to the old residents aubjetl to Hepatic obstructions. For side bv the dozen or single bottle by RICH’D NORTH, Druggist it Chemist, uuu'4 No. 33 Gov’t and 45 Commerce st FRESH DRUGS—The undmig tied arp 4iovv Re ceiving per ship? E. Denuiaon, Uneas, Hottia guer, and other recent arrivals, their spring Stock of Fresh Medicines, Painte, Oils, Window (l!n«»,&c. making up sn hfisartnient In quality siud extent tfcll worth the attention of Merchants and Physicians.— Purchasers will find our price* moderate and every facility will be afft»red wnieh the state of tlie times will permit, fv C. DUUQSE & CO. Late DuBose & Kpff, Druggists, mar25 217lf No 39 Water street. PATKXT >1 F DICIXES. AO Cl UK. NO PAY. R. JOHNSON. Office. 29, St Francis street, confines Ids practice t«» tin- treatment of Vene real Disease, in nil its different forms. Dr. Johnson, lVom a residence of many years in Hospitals in Europe, devoted to the treatment <*' Ve nereal Diseases, and from his present extensive prac tice in that particular branch of the prof, ssion, <J*im nntecs a safe, sj>cedy, and efleetuul cure to such per sons as ait* troubled with any of the following disea ses, v \i. : Gononlnr a, Gleets, Strictures, Chancres, Bubos, Seminal Weakness, Affections of the Bladder, Kid ney**, Enins, Urethra, Prostrate Gland, Swelled Tes ticles, Eruptions on the Skin, Sore Throat, Pains in the Joints, ami the numerous symptom* which gener ally follow this disease. Recent cases cured in two or three days without the use iif Mercury, interruption from business, or al teration in the mode of li\ ing. A medicine to prevent Venereal Disease can be ob tained of Dr. Johnson. It is from the recipe of the Baron Larry, a celebrated French Surgeon, and was used by him during the several campaigns in which he set vedas Hurgeon General in the French Army. Sold by Dr. Johnson, at hi* office. Those persons having any affection of Venereal Disease, and about taking sea voyages, or removing to the country, would do well by giving Dr. Johnson a call, as proper medi cines for their cure in the shortest time can l>c put up with written direction* tor tlicir uvc. Office open from Tin the morning, until 10 o’clock at night. - ABERNF.THY’S DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR. Dr. Aherncthy, the greatest of English Surgeons, was of opinion 'that mac-tenths of the disease* that aiiect mankind originate in the stomach. 'Phis Elix ir was used l v him with the most unprecedented suc cess in his private and public practice for upwards of folly years, for the removal of the following diseases: Loss of appetite, Flatulency, Distension of the Sto mach, Pnin in the side, Heaviness of the Head and inclination to sleep, irregularity of the Bowels, and intHI cases where Indigestion or a costive habit is found to exist. This medicine must mtbe numbered among the host of quack nostrums now before the public, as it is the sole invention i f the ablest and most scientific sur geon Europe ever produced, and the *ecret of prepa ring it was purchased by the hgent, for a very large sum. It is agreeable uul pleasant to the taste, acts as a mild aperient, always keeps the Ixiwelj free, im parts vigor undstrength t«* the system., and cheerful ness to the mind, and a few bottles removes the most confirmed cases < f Dyspepsia or indigestion, «ijd pre vents a return at any future period. New York, 17th Aug. 13&, 35 st. Sir :—In cm. eipieuee of leading a sedentary life, I have been troubled, more r,r less, with Indigestion f.rien year/ ; for the lasjt three years my stittering's have been insupportable. I have tried several physi cians aud a number Of quark iscdieines, without de riving any benefit. 1 despaired of ever obtaining any perumuent relief, and resigned tnyeelf to the most hopeless despair. I was persuaded by many friends to fry Abernetliv’s Dyspeptic Elixir. I have now finished the fairth bottle, and know not howto express my admiration of its wonderful virtues and the miracle it has performed in restoring me to that health which I thought lost forever. Send me half a do/.en Imtiles more, and accept my thank* for the bles sings you have conferred by restoring me to perfect health. I remain yours, JACOB MONROE. The agent has in his possession several hundred tes timonials similar to the above, of the extraordinary virtue of this medicine. Sold by appointment, ut Dr. Johnson’s, 29St Francis street, dec 28 127tf ROWLAND'S TONIC MIXTURE, which is now so universally popular ns the only permanent cure far the FEVER ANI> AGUE. The eagerness with which Rowland's Tonic Mixture has lieen sought for, from the first moment that it was sent forth to the general use of the community, affords the most une quivocal assurance of its surpassing excellence and importance. It iB now regarded by those who have had opporuni ties to decide upon its merits, as an ines timable public blessing ; and indispensable to the health comfort, and even the local prosperity, of the inliahitauts of many portions of our country. In proof of which, the proprietor can exhibit communications from various newly settled territorries and colonies, signed by numbers of the citizens, entreating that they may be supplied betimes ,Jand in quantities adequate to their necessities. Without an exception, in any age or country, no medicine has spread with such rapidity, and gained such distinguished reputation, within the period of the seven years that it has been used in the ticamciit of Fever and Ague or Intermittent Fever, Nervous Weaknesses, General Debility, Remittent Fever, Dyfpepsin, Dad Appetite,Heart Burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Dvseutery, Dimelm, Ague Cake, Uostiveiicse, Bilious Fever, and all other complaints arising from disorder of the stomach and bowels, .but received and for sale by it. NORTH &. CO, Dispensary f’b-mists, july21 43tf No. 35 Govei mm • si. DR. M'MUNN’S ELIXIR OF Off —A preparation that stands deservedly hi^ .1 the medical professionus combining all the n.-vt 'ci ties of that drug without any of th ose ilpti •. ■ -i deretl deleterious. The following teKliinuniu • for themselves. TESTIMONIALS. I)r. John 11. McMunn having made known to i„ the process hy which he prepares his “ELIXIR OF OPIUM," and wishing me. to state my opinion cun ccruing it, I therefore say, that the process is in ac cordance with will faiaum chemical laws, und that the pre|Mtratioii must contain ail the valuable principles of Opium, without those which are considered as del eterious and useless. J. R. CHILTON, M. D., Operative Chemist, &c. New-York, December 29, 1SU6. I)r. J. B. Munn — Dear Sir,—1 have made repeated trials of your “Elixir of Oi <um” in the City aud Marine Hos pitals, nml find it to possess the anodyne und sedative powers of the ordinary pre|>aration of Opium, with ont producing the excitement, headache, nausea, con stipation, which in many cases render those prepara tions Objectionable. Its effects are more permanent aud uniform than those of Morphia. Yours, See. C. L. MITCHELL, M. I)., Resident Physician, N. York Hospital. New-York, February 8th, Q37. BlLLEV-hi, N. Y. ) February, 19tli, 1837. 5 This is to certify, that Dr. J. B. M’Munn's Elixir of Opium lias been used in several cases, ut the Bellevue Hospital, with the most satisfactory effects, when the usual preparations of Opium would have proved injurious. 'I'he undersigned are fully con vinced, that it possesses the sedative properties of the latter, without producing constipation of the bowels, or any unpleasant symptoms. HENRY VAN HOEVENBERGH, Resident Physician. GEORGE F. ALLEN, Assistant Physician, Bellevue Hospital. Having witnessed thecffectsof Dr. J. B. M'Munn's Elixir of Opium, we are of opinion that it is a valua ble preparation, und recommend it to the patronage of the profession. F. U. JOHNSON, M. D. Physician to the City and Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D. Late Prof, of Midwifery in the College of l’hys. aud Surgeons, New-York. JOHN C. CHEESEMAN, M. D. Surgeon to the N. Y. City Hospital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN, M. D. Surgeon to the City Hospital, N. Y. aud late Surgeon in the U. S. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. D. Prof, of Anat. and Physiology in the Geneva Medical College, N. Y. New-York, February 18th, 1837. A supply of t)ie genuii." preparation just received and tor sale at the drug store of inII13if I. C. I>« rHOSE & CO. 39 Water-st. MURRAYS FLUID M AGNESI A.—The great advantages of this elegant preparation are, that posseesingidl the properties of Mngncsia in general use it is not liable like that, to form concretions in the bowels. It corrects ani lity aiul relieves heart-burn effectually, without injuring the couts of the stomach. It prevents file food of intuits turning sour upon the stomach: it is useful in oil complaints of the bladder; it tends toregnliite the action of tlus bowels, and is peculiarly adapted for families. 'Sir Httmphrry Davy testified, that this solntion forms a soluble combination with uric acid salts fcin cases ofGoht an*!Gruvel, tltcreby counteracting their Injurious tendency when other alkalies and even Mag nesia itself hasj failed. In tlte sevunth report of the Medial Section of the British A*sor*a,'"n> it is set forth by Sir James Mur ray, that the iniyority of cutaneous diseases arise from acid and saline impregnations in the fluids el the body, which are neutralized by the Fluid Magne sia; and that the Ncnmlgu, $p:i*#ns, Nervous Pains, and Irritations, as well as CroA Rheumatism and Gout, are frequently owing to Chrystaline irritants, deposited on the nervon* inemliranet. which suline particles this nnt-acid Solution effectually dissolves. 'Phis article was introduced into this market by the undersigned in June last, since which time, it has been extensively used, anil we believe, itt every in stance, with most decided approlmlion, for sale by I. C. OUUOSF. 4 70, late Dubose and Rnff, janHJ 39 Water street. GREY’S INVALUABLE OINTMENT, lor the core of White Swellings, ecui fiiloii* anil oilier m umrs, ulcers, sore legs, olil ami fresh wottnils sprains, bruises, swellings mid inflaimufoue, scgjil licail wo iiuin’i sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tellers, oufup tions, cl'.ilblains, winllows, bill's, piles, corns,.snake biter, Rd, fur sale wholesale or retail by. n WOODRUFF k WATKINS, ,fcb22 I62tf No. SO Water st. 1%/fOULij OANULES.—200 boxes, for sule by ITIilccWI JOSEF H WOOD &CO. « PATENT MEDICI NB»|_ VEUftFNA CREAM.-An Emollient SOAP, which affords real pleasure in ‘having; produc ing n rich, fragiant, permanent, lather, and ffom the j delightful *ui h,i1i sensation experienced alter sliav ing, leaving no halting, ftcfiiug, smarting or redress, is fast sup; rreding all "tli r preparations;, and from the piddle and private eulogies iu favor of the Vcroona Cream, it deserves to b« in tbdressing-case cl all. From the Ni ip \~ark Pm*. “The New Soap.—\\> feel a double disposition to depart from an establish'd rule in this office, in no ticing then !\ erti>enient of Mr. Ring’s Verlienn Creni.i. lie has really invented the best shaving soap, as wo do voi ily In lieve, that has ever been used. \\ e speak j from experience, and we speak also from the more hr 'rssicnal knowledge of our bonclnctor nnd friend James (irant, 4 Ann street, who says it is ahead of anything yet found out in this department of “modern improvement.” It is not only an emollient, but .•nine* tlii.ig more. In short, we believe it is the liest shav ing soap in the world.**—N. Y. Star. “The wart of a universal shavinq soap has been for many years severely felt, particularly by gentlemen who shave themselves ; and therefore it is with no little pleasure we cull public attention to the celebra te I Verbena Cream prepared by Mr. Charles Ring 644 Broadway. From self-experience of its merits we cheerfully" add our meed of praise, having never licfore shaverl with so much ease or comfort. We be fore stated the Verbena Cream to be worth a trnial— we have tried it and can confidently recommend it ** Hi!. *« Verbena Cream.—We are much obliged to Mr. Clias. II. Ring of644 Broadway, fora pot ofliis Ver bena Orenm, which affords an imusua I degree of com fort in shaving.** From experience we cheerfully re commend it to universal use.”—Times. “'l'he Verbena Cream, for shaving, prepared and sold by C. II. Ring, 644 Broadway, is destined to supersede nil other kinds of sliavLag soap. It is re ally fme—just the thing. Wo have determined llmt henceforth no oilier shaving e.oin|H)und shall be ap plied to our feeo,”—Sunday Atlas. The Verbena Cream is a most delightful article for sliav ing, just invented «i i I l>ut lately introduced to tlie public, who, by n unanimous approval, have pronoun ced it unrivalled as a rich arid emollient preparation, promotion# in the greatest possible degree, case com fort and luxury in shaving. A supply mav he had at the Drug store of dee27s I‘. (’. DUBOSE & Co. 39 Water st. BRANDRETirs PILLS.—A vegetable and Uni l ersnl Medicine, proved by the experience of iliournnds to be* when properly persevered with, a certain cure in e\ cry form of the* Oni. v on k insk a sk, all having the same origin, and invariably arise from the UNIVERSAL ROOT of all diseases, naaie lv IAIPURITV or IMPERFECT circulation of the Blood. I In a period of little more than three years in the l Uuitod States, lilt y have restored to a state of health and enjoyment over ONE HUNDRED TJIOU ,SA \D persons, u ho \ve.u* given over as tfucurnhlu by physicians of the first rank and standing, nnd in ma ny cases when every other remedy has been resorted to in vain. DOUBI.DDAY & SEARS, 50 Dauphin st. are the authorised agents for the sale of Dr. Benjamin Binndrcth’s Pills in Alahamu Price 25 Ceuta. feb7 149*f 0WLAND’.S MACASSAR OIL.--Afresh supply just received per ship Lewis Cass, and for sale by I. C. DUBOSE & CO. (t>* Nkiv Label.—In consequent^ of the great variety of counterfeit wrappers of “Row la n n’s M a cassar On.,” now in circulation, all which so near ly resemble the original us frequently to deceive 1 lie unwary—die proprietors, acting mi ler a sense of du ty to the public, have employed those celebrated ar tists, Messrs. Perkins and Macon, who ln\ •.* succeed ed in producing at great cost a new Label, from sit'd, of extreme difficulty of execution, and of so complica ted a nature ns to amount to an impossibility of imita tion, and to bo considered by conn dsseurs a mastcr piecc in the art of engraving. The label is a combi nation of beautiful designs—a portion encircling a bust of Her Majesty “the Queen” which surmounts die words in two lines The ground work C R|)WLASD.S lek.lwB.te and 13 c;,,nl'"se.11 J MACASSAR I).!,, ^‘ l Isle pa".II "s the most C J ol lace-wolk. under which are the signature and address of the pro prietors, in red, A. HOWLAND c* SON,20HattoaGarden,London. Counter signed, ALEX. ROWLAND. The label is hacked by a design so exquisite and minute as to defy eompetelioii, it c anprises the words “ll wlawl's Macassar Oil,” written nearly 1,500 times, and containing 29,028 letters. 20, Hatton Garden, kuu lmi, Jan 1,1810. ianl3 ^RPENTER’S COMPOUND CERATE OF COPAIVA, A valuable Ap/di-atUn in Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Ulcerations, and Sores ofvarious kinds. It has long been a desideratum to obtain it preparation of the above character, for the use of families—a convenient application which can always he at hand when acci.lents occur, and which will afford immediate relief G. W. Carpenter is placed to announce the introduc tion of the above preparation, as possessing all the qualities here described, aud with much pleasure rc e.tmmeinls'it to the faculty and public, as a safe, pleasant, and soothing application for all external t; iialde wounds, or inilained sir faces. It has becui fullv tested in private practice, and the result has been of the most satisfactory and beneficial character. In burns, scalds wounds ulcerations, and sores of various kinds, no application has been productive of so much benfit; and it is confidently recommended to the public as an article upon whose virtues they can entirely rely. Mild, soothing, and gentle in its effect, it is particularly applicable to burns: it allays the heat and irritation of the parts in a short time, and quickly induces the healthy process. Every family in the city and country should supply themselves with this preparation) it is superior to most of the ointments which are obtruded upon the public, and may l>e advantageously emph»yed in all cases where a mild and stimulating application is required. The following letter has just been received from Dr. Alexander C. Draper, of this city. Dear Sir,—I Imve for some time past adopted in iny firactice, your Compound Cerate of Copaiva,and have leen much pleased with its effects. In burns, ulcera tions, and anthrax, 1 have derived, in almost every instance, the most decided benefit; and in these affec tions I know of no application equal to it in power and efficacy. It is in hums unquestionably superior to the Kentish or Turpentine Ointment, and in general, it w ill be found to speedily accomplish the purpose for which it is designed, While physician in the Southern Dispensatory and Moyameusing Almshouse, I employ ed the Cerate of Copaivn in a large number of cases, and I recollect of no instance in which it lias disappoin ted me in my expectations. I cheerfully add my testimony to this Compound, and think it an important nnd valuable addition to our re medial agents in those affections for which you recom mend it. Your obedient servant, ALEXANDERC. DRAPER, M.D. To Mr. Gf.o. w. Carpenter. Philadelphia, April 29, 1834. A supply just received from the Proprietor and for sale by J. C. DoBO.SE & CO. jnn 16 lateDuBose& RofV—No. 39 Water-st. V A ILL’S FRENCH PILL. — $300 CHAL LENGE.—The genuine French Pills against all the Quack Nostrums of the ago, for the cure of * * * The French Pills arc applicable in nil Cases for ei ther sex, (warranted free from Mercury) and posses ses great advantages over the Balsams and all liquid medicines, by being onlircly free from smell, and con sequently de not effect the breath, thereby preventing the possibility of discovery while using them. Besides this important advantage, they never dis agree with the stomach, and in the first stages of the disease, they usually effect a cure in a few days with little regard to diet or oxjiosurc. In the most obstinate stages of the disease, they are equally certain, having cured many after every other remedy had failed. In short, they have been so universally successful, that the proprietor challenges any one to produce a remedy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Tree Hundred dollars. I. C. DUBOSE & CO. ianl2 39 Water street. {*J*fJric,e $2 per box, with full directions. MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA.—Prepar ed under the exclusive sanction of tin; discover er, SIR JAMF.S MURRAY.—The mild, safe and elegant Anti-acid and Aperient possesses all the pro perties of the Magnesia in general use, without being liable like it, to furm dangerous concretions in the bowels; it corrects acidity and effectually cures heart burn, without injuring the coats of the stomach, ns Soda, Potash, and their enroonates are known to do; it prevents the food of infants from turning sour and in all cases acts as a pleasing aperient, peculiarly adapted lor families. It luis long been known that the most serious eon seuuence have frequently resulted from the use of so lid Magnesia, which have been proved by Mr. Brande, and many other eminent Chemists, to form concre tions in the bowels, endangering and in somu instances destroying life. This preparation is free from all objections and in all respect a more desirable article. It comes to us recommended by manv of the moHt em inent Chemists ami Medical men of tile day. Among whom are I)r. Duncan, Dr. Hope and Dr. Gregory, of Edinburgh, Dr. James John, Sir Astley Cooper, Sir. James Clarke, ami others. A supply of the ge nuine article with o more detailed account of it, may bo had on application at the Drug Store of junel5 14tf 1. C. DUBOSE $’ CO, 39 Water*!. DM POUND FLUID EXT. W ORM SEED.*— Tho most effectual and safe worm destroying me dicine ever used. The great objection .heretofore urged against the worm seed is its excedingly disa greeable and nauseous taste and smell, so much so that it is with difficulty that children can he made to take it. All difficulty is obviate (Pin this medicine us children take it with'pleasure, for sale by aO OUUKN BR<JTHEIUJ. 12 Water .1 — ■._ _=-= • PATENT MEDICINES. C1ON8UMPTI0N k LIVER COMPLAINT. J —DR. JOHNSON V BALSAM OF LIVER WORT.—Ha* been used successfully for eight years in tho cure of these discuses. Remember! the original and genuine is made only at 375 Bowery, N. Y., all other* arc spurious nnd unauthorised! Consumption and hirer Ci •nplaint.—As a general remedy for these diseases, I am fully satisfied, Irom long experience, there i* no medicine equal to Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. Heine purely veget able, it can bo used with the utmost safety by all per sons in every condition. It cleanses the Innas by ex pectoration, relieves difficult breathing, nnd seems to heal the chest. There can be no question, hut this medicine is a certain cure for chronic coughs and colds. 1 have used it lour years in mv practice, nn always with success. A. F. ROOF.IiS, IM. M. (]C^“ Consumption!—The following remark* were taken from the last number of tlu; Medical Magazine: “The surprising effect produced by Dr. Tay lor's Balsam of Liverwort, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long Ivlinved this disease (consumption) incurable, that it is difficult to credit our senses when we see jiersons evidently consump tive, restored to health. Yet this is a fact of daily occurrence; how then can we question the virtue of the above medicine? In our next, we shall he more explicit; meantime we hope physicians will make trial of this medicine aad report its eff’set toils.” Note.—The original and genuine Taylor** Balsam of Liverwort is made and sold at 375 Bowery. To Females.— The number of female* in delicate health in this city is truly surprising. Weakness, loss of appetite, liver complaints, and many other dis eases prey upon them, making them p ile and lean of ffesh. All this ran be remedied by the use of strengthening medicine, that will assist nature in all her movements, restore tones to the nerves and mus cular organs. Of this kivd is Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, which being mild and purely vegetable, answers females admirably. If all will use it, we are confident an elastic step, good appetite, and rud dy cheeks will follow. Once more remcildier, the ! original and genuine is made a? 375 Bowery. QCj* Spitting of Blond.—This disease consists of u discharge of Idood, often frothy, from the mouth, brought up by hawking and coughing, and is usually accompanied with difficulty of breathing, nnd some pain in the chest. Sometimes it is preceded In an oppression at the chest, a dry tickling cough and sligh shooting pain*. This disease is always more or less dangerous The great danger is, that those symptoms may terminate in consumption, and imme diate remedies can alone save this end. But Dr. 'ray in'* Balsam of Liverwort is a sure reuiecy, and to show its unparalleled success, certificates of cun j from 121 citizens, and many physicians, will he pub lished in a few days. QCNervous Disease* and Weakness.—Dr. Taylor*! Balsam of Liver worth, made at 375 Bowery, is as suredly an excellent remedy for these diseases My wife has Ik*cii more or less ill for ten years. She was extremely nervous, and at times so weak that she could not attend to her domestic duties. But by Hu* use of fill* medicine, her strength is wholly restored, and she is as healthy as 1 can wish her to he. My address is at Dr. Tay lor’* office. Cure of Consumption.—Mr*.Mm !in, a worthy mem ber of my congregation, was taken ill some time since with a cold, pain in the breast and some diffi culty of breathing, and in a tew days thereafter she had a violent cough and vi dent pains in (he sides, which no medicine w uld relieve. She continued in this way for a long time under the medical care of Dr.Rea, but finally became consumptive, and was evidently near the end of her earthly suffering*, when her brother persuaded her to try I)r. Taylor’s Bal sam of Liverwort. \V hen she commenced this medi cine, if did not seem to agree with her fora few days, but by lessening the dose, she found it answer admi rable; if releived her cough nnd her difficulty of brent!iii!«* iustnnter: and we hud the. pleasure of wit nessing her rapid recovery to health. Rev. WILLIAM SMYRHE. frt* OBSERVE! Buy only that which is made at the Old Office 375 Bowery N\ Y. and which is sold by the regular agent*. J. C. Du BOSE & CO, Agents, (lar<« DuBose Roff) 39 Water st. «ir15 20Btf Mobile. RUKUMaTISM.—Coheirs Rheumatic Embro cations, Dr. M. B. Cohen, proprietor of the universally celebrated lotion for the cure of Chronic and lnllamatory Rheumatism, Springs, Luudmgo, Rains and Swellings in the joi nts, &o. known as Cohen’s Rheumatic Embrocation, begs respectfully to refer all persons suffering from these diseases to the thousands of cures that his preparation has ac complished, and to the numerous strange and highly respectable testimonials which have from time t > time been published to that effect, in New York and other places. So certain and searching is this Liniment in its operations even in cases of long standing, and of an obstinate nature, that it has never been known to fail. It will hr proper that all persons using the Liniment see that it is accompanied with the signa ture of the proprietor in his own hand writing. Sincu the introduction of this remedy to the public, various empirics have palmed upon the country, nos trums and lotions and “Infallible Rheumatic. Mix tured,” all of which being a compound of ignorant quacks, are calculated more or less to injure the sys tem rather than remove any complaint, as well as by the thousands of persons who have been effectually cured of Rheumatism, the subscriber lias subjoined letters from a few who are well and popularly known to the entire society in New York, and whose opin ion and professional judgements are universally esteemed. M. B. COHEN. 272 1-2 Hudson street, N. Y. (0*Price s.8 per bottle. 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. Dulmse & Co. sole agents for State of Alabama, for the sale of my Rheu matic Embrocation—a remedy calculated to cure with certainty any Rheumatic complaints, whether of a chron’c or iiiilumutory nature. Country merchants can be supplied wholesale by applying as above. Witness our hand this day and year aforesaid. M. B. COHEN. The public will remember that this is simply an external application, and free from minerals. Dr. M. B. COHEN’S principal office, No. 2721-2, Hudson street, New York. Each bottle of the Embrocation is accompanied with printed directions for use, and none is genuine unless bearing the signature of M. B. COHEN. Certificates can be seen in pamphlets from the agent, ns to the efficacy of the Liniment from the moat eminent physicians in New York. For sale by J. C. DUBOSE & CO. Chemist & Drug’t. mar 6—200mmo 39, Water st. LOOK OUT!!—“Caution” is the Parent oj Safety. An attack of the “Piles” may be positively pre vented by using (when the premonitory symptoms are felt) the celebrated HAY’S LINIMENT. There are more than one hundred people in this citv, and in the United States an immense number, who have suf fered beyond endurance by this dreadful complaint, who keep themselves wholly free from attacks by ap plying this Liniment when they feel any symptoms of its approach : of this there is the most perfect proof. None Genuine without the name of COM* STOCK & CO, writtin on the wrappers. SOLOMON HAYS, Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, N. Y. Sold by J. C. DUBOSE & CO’ Agents and Drs MAYNARD & GATES. Mahih- is"* DR. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER WORT.—As this highly popular Medicine for diseases of the Liver anil Lungs nud also for the shortness of breath, debility, pain inside and loss oi flesh is most extensively counterfeited—the public should lie very cautious and purchase only of the duly anpinted Agents. My sole Agents in Mobile, are I. C. DUBOSE & CO. Please, remember this GEO. TAYLOR, M. D.,375 Bowery,N. Y New York. Feb. 12. 1841—192tt ___ From the boston chronicle, Jan. 10 Weave by un advertisement in another column, that Messrs. Comstock & Co, the American Agents for Oldridgc's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair was so nearly gone, as to expose entirely her phrenological developcincnts, which, considering that they betokened a most amia ble disposition, was not in realiity very unfortunate. Nevertheless, she mourned the loss of hicks that she had worn, and after a year’s fruitless resort to mis called restoratives, imrehased, some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldridgc’s Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, and of raven black ness. We are not pulling*—none of the commodity has been sent to us, and, indeed, we do not want nny, for though we are obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now, through its virtue, hair enough, and of a passable quality, of our own. DARING FRAUD.—The Balm of Columbia has been imitated by a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased or used unless it have the name of L. 8. COMSTOCK, or the signature of COM STOCK & CO, on a splendid wrapper. 'I’liis is the only external test that will secure the public from deception. Address. COMSTOCK & CO, Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. New York. Sold by 1. C. DuBOSE & CO, Agents, and by Drs. Maynard, Hammond and Gates, Mobile. jun28 170 TOOTHACHE.—Extractor Galls and Kreosolc* At length has been discovered an infnlliale Cure for tins distressing malady. The above preparation, it is positively asserted, will cure any case wherein it can be applied, in twenty minutes. A supply ju. 7 seocived and for sale by I. C. DnBOSE A CO., iagffltf late DuRns* A Rolf, W Water mA ANGLES .AND SOAP.-—For sale by G. WESTFELDT & BRO. 125 boxes Sperm Caudles, 250 “ Composition do. 150 44 Soap. nov2 66tl PATENT WKDIC INKS. ”ut)T it JOHNSON'S CONCJ3N T RATED, 1 FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, j LIVERWORT, PLEURISY ROOT AND LIU NUM VITA.—As there are many Medieiuesof a useless ami injurious nature already before the pub lic, it is difficult to remove the prejudice existing in the minds of intelligent and enlightened individuals against any article introduced through the means of au advertisement, nc matter how great i-s merits may u\ or high the founder may stand us a uisdirnl man. Nf tiling but the interposition of Providence can save the lives of those persons who day after day tampet with the poisonous and deadly coinpnut ds blazoned forth to the world through the public p ess by ignor ant men who have abandoned some other calling, and assumed the title of doctor, without having re ceived the least medical instruction. I know the diiliculty 1 have in persuading the public that an ad vertising doctor is ot can In* a regular Piiyei-ian, but as I address my telf o ily to the respect! !>!e and intel ligent portion of tin* community, the following testi inomniM of my medical attainments will be deemed sufficient to convince die most skeptic; 1. I received the degree of Doctor of medicine me. Su geon in the College of Phvisimis and .Surgeons I New York—am member oftlie New York State Medical Society—Fellow of the Massnrhjetia Med ical Sod-ty, and LiuceutintP of the medical Board of the State of Louisiana, and for the la?t eighteen veers a general practitioner of Medicine. My compound Extract of .Sarsaparilla, Liverwort, Pleurisy Root ami Lignum Vita is th * result of this long experience, and not the medicine of in hour’s consideration, merely got up for humbug or deception. Upon the respectability of my medical testimonials my great success us a medical practiiiou *r, and the sal utary and beneficial efl'ccts of my medicine, 1 stand or fall. I seek not to deceive the public with an ar ticle of whose component pai ls they are ignorant.— What do the public know of the poisonous and de structive ingredientscontuined in the various pifisand panaceas advertised throughout the Union '/ The pro prietors of such medicines known too'well if the pub lic were aware, that out of every ten pills they have swallowed, eight of them are Mercury, their trade wus at an end. I have analyzed most of the pills, and othermediciues advertised throughout the Union and found them to contain, either corrosive sublimate or Calomel. The reason is then obvious why thrse base impostors will not tell the component putts ot their medicines. They pretend that they h ive dis covered the philosopher’s stone, otul that you may live through couutiess qges, if you but swallow their medicine. J practice no such deception. My medi cine has stood the test of years it is recommended by the most eminent of the medical facul y, and what is of more importance than all, I Candidly an ! honestly confess that my medicine is a combination of .Sarsap arilla, Liverwort. Pleurisy Root, Lignum Vita, and one or two other ingredients. The only originality 1 claim is in my peculiar mode of prenarat'n n. It is true, it has often been the wonder, ami mnnzf ment of my medical brethren, the astonishing cures performed in cases that were considered not within th'* power of medical aid. The whole mystery consisted in tnv using this medicine, and this alone to the exclusion of all others, and ot the correct principles upon which diseases ought to be treated. It will not however he a matter of surprise that such wonder ful success should follow the use of this tnedicine, when I state the principles upon which* I acted. The human body cosists of solids and fluids.— The former or long structure is about one filth.— The latteror soft part five-sixths. Man is linked to gether by a number of organs so beautifully arrang ed as to form a perfectchuin in the auiurd economy. One link of which wlion nut of order is sufficient to destroy the hurtnony oftlie whole. These organs are furnished with inn: merable blood vessels called arteries and veins, which have a common centre.— The heart for propelling through them the blood or nutritive fluid to all parts of tire system,—be ing furnished with valves which are ull m one di rection, the blood esn only flow in a corresponding course. Thus it is forced by the heart into the arte ries. and after moistening the most minute fibres, it is received by the veins ami brought again to the heart, and performs again the round oftlie body,and so on in succession. The use of the blood is to receive from the alimentarycan.il the skin, lungs, such mat ters as is necessary lor the nourishment of man. and to convey it to every part oftlie body for the purpose of rep a ring its waste, and increasing its growth. But if any effect poisonous or fore gn matter is car ried into the blood several organs are provided ub the liver, kidneys, skin and lungs through which this poi son is discharged from the blood in the form of bile, urine,perspiiuuotiandpuuuouaryexliuiotiou. From this briefskeichofriiuu'slonimiiun.ihc intelligent readercan easily understand,how fever aud inflammation is pro duced by suppression of perspiration, for if perspira tion be n.iestcd in consequence of cold, the perspira ble matter will mix with the bio id and give rise to inflammation. In like manner, iftbe discharge of bile be arrested in its flow from the liver, it is taken into the circulation and gives rise* to jaundice, yellow fe ver, Ac. All diseases therefore have one common origin, (not impurity of blood, for that is only an ef fect,) but in the obstruction of one or other of those three great ouletsor common sewers oftlie body the bowels, skill and kidnien. Mender, uni you but Know now tcartuliy and won derfully you ure constructed—how bountifully the (jre tor of the universe has provided fur your preserva tion ai id existence, independent of your wiii, then in deed would your admiration of the perfection of his mights hand work never cease. Duiiilg sleep, when your mental faculties are inactive, and ..our soul up pears to be in a stated repose, then is the wise pri - vi-ion and f-re knowledge ufme author of nature made maifest. The heart continues to pour its vital stream to every part of the body—the lungs perform their cilice—respiration is continued and the bloou decarbonized—the skin pours out from its myriads of pores the poisonous matter of the blood—diges tion continues, and the nutritive particles of our loud ore carried into the blood for the renovation of man. VV ere all the organs of the body therefore under the control bf the will, when we slept, the heart would cease to pulsate, death would as a necessary conse quence follow—the lungs would cease to perform tlieir ollice—suffocation and death be the consequence or perspiration or digestion be interrupted, the effects of which would be perpetual disease. Reader, you now know perhaps better than you ever knew before, the vast importance of keeping these organs so necessary to life in n healthy state You will also place less reliance on the pretensions of ignorant and uneducated men, especially when they attempt tc meddle witli diseases they know noth ing of. You will likewise appreciate the services of the skilful medical practitioner, w ho has labored for 18 years in the study of a science through nil its mi nutitc, and who now offers for your benefit the result of his long and arduous labors. I ask if you possessed a watch effive dollars *'alue,and it was out of repair, would you take it to a tinker to have v set in order ? No; you would surely carry it to u good watchmaker. How much more difficult then is the putting in order of the human body when out of repair. A watch may stop, it can be set going again—if man's machinery once stops, it stops forever. No human power can ever again set it in motion. You may always expect fever and ill-health to fol low theetoppngeof any of the seert tious. If we ex cept, says Van Swieton, those who perish by a violent death, and such as are extinguished by old age, all the rest die of Inflammation, caused by suppression of one or oilier of the secretions. Pliny describes the terror the Romans had of this disease, and of tlieir supplica tions in the Temple of Panum for the removal of all ob.'tructions to the natural outlets of the body. Sick ness therefore cannot occur unless one or other f those outlets are obstructed, except it be a disease depend ant upon a specific contagion, such as small pox, mea slez, venerinl, Ac. and these diseases ore only cured by increasing tho natural secretions. When you labor under disease, no matter of what nature, whether ma lignant or otherwise, and you take Calomel from a Physician, does he not always ask you, are your bow els free—is perspiration free—is the secre'ion of urine abundant—01, if you have pain? what, I ask you, are those inquiries, but barely to ascertain if the secre lions are duly performed. If they are well performed, then your doctor is puzzled as to the nature of your disease. If they are not duly performed, he then re moves any obstruction. This is the great secret ofour profession, and thus we define »• reputation when we only assist nature in restoring the natural secretions. The great difficulty in the practice of medicine was the proper application of a combination of medical ar tides calculated to remove obstructions, and nctatttie same lime upon all the secretions. There are many vuluuble articles in the materia tnedicu that will act upon the livor administeted alone, but when combin ed with others to act upon the kidneys, they become neutralized. The concentrated extract of .Sarsaparil la, Liverwort, Pleurisy Root and Lignum Vita as pre pared by me is the only one combination ever yet dis covered that possesses this inestimable quality, which has been testified to by most of the tnedicu! men in England. For a fullnccount of the properties of these plants, I must refer the reader to my Prize Essay of 40 pages, published in the New England Medical and Surgical Recorder. I will enumerate a few only of the diseases in which this medicine shewed its mi rue ulous powers—Consumption arising from cold, or where a hereditary disposition existed, liver com plaint, yellow fever, jaundice, ii dfjgestiou. torpid or inactive stale of the bowels, palpitation of the heart, pleurisy, scrofula, mercurial eruptions or cutaneous disease arising from any cause, se^hndary or constitu tional effects, arising from the vcuerial disease, such as blotches on the skin, sore tliront, ulcerated nose, and painful affectiou9 of the bones, termed nodes. In fact, the whole family of disease are attributable to the one great cause, obstruction of the natural outlets of the body. My Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparil la, Liverwort, Pleurisy Root and Lignum Vita removes all obstructions, cleanses the system from all poison ous matter, and stimulates the orgatu to h healthy ac tion : It is therefore evident that this is the sovereign so long sought after. It can be takeu by persons of every age and sex, and is admissible under all cir cumstances, and in every variety and stage of disease. There are four powerful reasons for using tbismed icine, in prefereuceto all others: 1st. I am regularly educated to the practice of me diciue, and committed Licentiate of the Medical Board of the State of Louisiana, which can be ascer tained on inquiry in New Orleans. 2d. My medicine is purely vegetable, and is com posed of Sarsnprilla, Liverwort, Pleurisy Root and Lignum Vita and other articles. 3d. I honestly confess what my medicine is, and do not attempt decept ion by keeping its name secret. 4th. I have been 18 years a practitioner of medicine, nnd during that long* period of time made extensive use of this medicine, and found in every instance, that removed all obat'-uetiona by the hasty action upon the Liver Stomach, Bowel#, Skin, Kidneys und Lungs g^For RU'C wholesale and retnil at *19 S' Francis Street, Mobile, und nr my oUie-j 7 Duane St. New York. Price $2 per bottle, one quart. fell lv_ POORS. STATIONF.UV, &t\ Paper, ink and pens.—douhmluay & Sf a rs, A'*?. 50 Davphui street are now receiving I.urge ami well selected stock of Letter paper, plain & ruled Envelope Paper Foolscap do do Hardware do ns.-tM Fires I cket Post do do Wrapping do do do Exchange do do do Drawing do do do Fi.lio do do Medium Print do rul’d Folio Bank Post Rice Paper do do Quarto Punk Post Note Paper do do Quarto Copying Paper Maping Paper, very large Plotting Pa| er Pine Cotton Sample Paper, Music Paper verv large Tea Paper Brown do do do Parchment. Bristol Hoard Pasteboard Satin Paper Iiangi Vs .Maynard & Noyes* celebrated jet black Wi it’g Fluid Butler’s do d« do do do Stephen’s do Changeable Writing do do do Unchangeable light blue do do do Brilliant Red do Pri me Gyot & Co’s supf. Rose ('aniline (new art) Ruthvon’s Scotch Copying Ink Arnold'S London Copying Ink Kidder’s, Bund’*, Erie’s, and Pay son’*, Indeliahle M iking Ink St( ( 1 Pens, of various patterns Quills, from No. 10 to SO, superior quality 'I' igethcr with a complete assortment ol Books and Stationary, which they will dispose of on lilie.ial terms. ■fATENT l I'iKKYAM I II/H.ll INKSTAND. JL —This novel ami useful Invention insures an in stantaneous supply of Clear Filtered Ink In the; cupot the Filter which cun la; returned into the Inkstand at arc moment, where if is secured from injury, and not ttliected l»v the atmosphere. The Ink thus {srutected, never thickens or moulds, and remains good F* r any length of time in any climate. The process of the fil tration causes the coloring matter to be held in sus pension; hence the trouble ami inconvenience occa sioned In unsuitable Ink, generally found inordinary Inkstands, aie completely obviate i by the use of the Filtki. Inkstand. One of model ate size will con tain sufficient for six or twelve months writing. For sale by DOt;i>LEJ)A\ & SEARS, ian22 CO Duupliin st. WADE’S WORM and CONI) 111 ON ROW7! in ns—These powders are prepared in a man tier peculiar to any others, being the result of an ex perience of 37 years successful practice, and have m-ver been known to fail. They are recommended to all owners of louses—as superior. Cattle are so im proved in api e irance and health, that double the la bor may be obtained from them, without any risk. N. lb—These powders used when horses come off a jouruev, or arc wet and cold, or excessively fatigu ed, will be found ia the high; st degree bem tu ial. To be Imd in packages of one dozen each for * 5 or a single paper for 50 < nts. They are administered in the food, without ivquii inn relaxation from iuhur. Fur sale wholesale mi l retail by RICHARD NORTH, jan3 35 Government and 45 Commcrce-st. Bagging, rope, &c.— 293 pieces Kentucky Bagging, ICS “ Alabama “ 183 “ Sclmyluicoke “ 156 “ Dundee “ Ijlli per yard, 245 •* Dundee Gunny Cloth, 1 .jib per yard, 250 “ heavy “ “ 2$ lb “ 1458 “ East India Bagging, 2J to 2,{lh “ 250 “ heavy Dundee hemp, do weighing 1$ to 1J per yard, 200 coils Russia Hemp Rope, 50 “ Bombay “ 200 “ Kentucky “ 20 cases Buleing Twine, 50 pieces Salt Sacking, 72 hblfl Kentucky limns, 20 Irlids “ ' « 200 tons Swedes Iron, comprising all sizes, 10 tons Bundle and Sheet Iron, comprising a general assortment, 500 keys White Lead. The above will be soi l low, and on accommodating terms, apply to McGltAN & NOONAN, nov9 7ltf 6 St Michael st. 1NES, LIQt'ElJBS, OIL, OLIVES,&c.— V ▼ 40 Idids ( la ret, 3r50hxs do, “Lafitle,” “Alur gcaux,” “Si. Estcphe,” &c. 70 bxs Muscat, “Lime” and “Front ignau” 60 ip1 casks Madeira, 40 qr casks Port 10 do Santcrne, 10hxa Curacao 4 boxes Maraschino, 25 boxes Olives 10 boxes Pickles, 10 boxes Capers 40 boxes Salad Oil —landing from •-barque Due d’Orlenns nnd for vale hv novlO OGDEN BROTH ERA, 12 Wuier-»t.‘ r15O DENTISTS—Duct. H. Gates, Agent in Mo 1 bile for the sale ofStoekt n’s improved Mineral 'iVetli, has just received a full supply, embracing all the varieties used by Dentists. Doct. Gales has also a first rate article of Den tist-’ Gold Foil, Nos. 6, 7 a-:d 8. Orders fronujiny purt of the Southern States promptly attended to. Address GATES’S Pharmacy, nov29 106 Dauphin .-t. Mobile. O CTO if F i: IT. • 11 \V 11A \ d V It’S IN FA LL1 BLK POISONS for killing, destroying and ex terminating every species of vermin infesting public and private houses, he Iron ins, garrets, stores and store houses, gardens, fields, trees and plants—such ns rats, mice, cockroaches, bed hugs, inusquitocs, fleas, Hies, ants, mollis, catterpillars, hornets, mites, &c.,jti.-i received and for sale at uo\27 GATES’S Pharmacy. IJjlAMlLY SPICES.—Dr. Gates Sms now re ceived a full supply of articles in his line for fa mily use, embracing among other articles the follow ing spices of the best kind:— Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Allspice, Black Pep per, Cassia Buds, Mace, Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, Wb. Mustard, Jamaica Ginger, Annis Seed, Coriander Seed, Fennel Seed, Carraway | Seed, Race (linger. Also—Pearlash, Sal Eratus, Isinglass, Pearl Bar ley, Sago, Tapioca, Arrow root, Starch, Indigo, Rollon Stone, Polishing Powder, Silesian polish, Scouring Bricks, Whiting, British Lustre. nov27 G ARDEN & FIELD SEEDS.—The suhscrijj hers have this day received from New York, the following Seeds, the growth of 1841, and of the finest quality— Radishes, 4 kinds, Spinagc, Salsify, Parsnips, Beets, 3 do, Carrot, Cucumber, Turnip, Cabbages,4 do, Tomato, Parsnip, Cress, Lattices, 3 do, Mustard, Sorrel, Cauliflower, Melon, Peas, Beans, Herds-Grass, Blue-Grass, Orchard-Grass, Clover, &c. For sale in quanti ties to suit purchasers. nov 27 MOSELY & CO £ EXCHANGE on New York at 3 days sight, fo.i liaale by WM. MILLIGAN & Co., nov2G 84 St. Michael st. BRANDY—50 cjr. casks superior A. Signette, Pillevoisin, ami American Brnndy, landing ex ship Alabamian, and to arrive per Vermont and Chi na, for sale low, by CIRQUE & WHITE, nov27 cor. Com. and Dauphin ste. RICE & RICE FLOUR.—5 tcs new Rice, 25 hf and qr bbls fresh Rite Flour, for sale by nov 27_T P. MILLER & CO. BUTTER—A few firkins family Butter, for sale by nov29 JNO. C. RYAN. IVERFOOL QRRELL COAL — Peach Orchard Coal, Lehigh Coal, Red Asli Schuylkill Coal. Landing and for sale by E. C. CENTER & CO, nov 27 corner Conti and Com. sts. Superior spool Thread.—henry * STODDART have received ex ship Jlogarth, 19 cases of Clapper ton's superior six cord sewing Cotton, which they offer by the ease cheap for cash, nov 27m BRANDY & GIN.—20 qr pi; es Otard, Dupuy & Co. Brandy 2 Imlf pipes Hennessey Brnndy 1 “ “ J J Dupuy Brandy 2 pipes Holland Gin —in store and fbr sale by DESIION, TAYLOR & MYERS, novl2 corner Conti and Commeree-sts. MUSIC.—Just received by D.mMeduy & Sears, large supply of new Music, amongst wliirli are Ellsler’s popular dances “La Ghana,’ “La Mazur ka," La Cachuca," &c. Also the popular songs— “All things love thee," “Love is a trifler," “Leave me dear one," “I was not false to thee," nnd “Beau tiful Dreams,"—together with a great variety of marches, waltzes, &c. Also some dine ruled English music paper. OTANIC MEDICINES.—Powdered Buy berry, Bark, Arican Pepper Gum Myrrh, Lobelia Seed, Nervine Hemlock Bark, White Pond Liilv Witch I Rule, Unicorn Root, Poplar Bark Golden Seel—all of which are just received and are warranted fresh and genuine. For sale wholesale or retail, by R. L. WATKINS & CO., jan 16 corner Water and St. Francis sts. fllO PLANTERS, Physicians, and Country Mer -M- chants—MOSELY & CO. Druggists, at the corner of Dauphin and Royal streets, have in store a full supply of fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Paints,.Oils, Perfumery, flardeen Seeds,etc. which they offer for sale at wholsaale or retail at \ery low prices and on a liberal credit. fehl CORDS OAK WOOD—lor sale by JACOB OBER, ocilS (iovernmeht-tt. HAVANA CK*AKS.—31 boxes brown Havana Cigars, received per schr Belle, for sale qy nov20 THOS. P. MILLER & CO. SHERWOOD’S ELECTRO MAGNETIC Re medies for Chronic diseases. These invaluable remedies are founded on true pathological principles, readily demonstrable; and that their affinity of ac tion 1ms a direct and absolute tendency to eradicate chronic morbific influence from the system, it is well and thoroughly established. If reliance can be placed on human testimony, they me of all remedies the must valuable, safe, sure and salutary remedy, parti cularly lbr the permuneut cure of Dyspepsia, Chro nic Disease of the Heart, Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Uterus and Spine; together with white swellings. Seal.I Head, Ivi ig’s l'.vil, or any of the forms of Scrofula; even Tubercular Consumption, under their specific influence, has lost most of its honors, ox* cept in cases neglected till the last stage. Fo’ sale in Mobile by MOSELY & CO, juicKi Druggists. WHITE SULPHUR WATER.—Water fresh from the White Sulphur Springs, Vu. To those persons acquainted with the character of these Springs, eulogy is unnecessary. But to these who are not, it u ill he sufficient to inform them that in nil diseases «)f tin Bowels, Liver, Kidneysor Skin, the Water will be found a most eligible remedy. be ing not only an active and efficient medicine, but n pleasant, and to some a delightful beverage. Per haps at no season is its use moie imperatively indi cated than the coming season and the summer months, when those who nre unacclinmtcd are exposer! to a deadly disease, and to the oi l residents subject to Hepatic obstructions. For sale by the dozen or sin gle buttle or gallon by RICHARD NORTH, Druggist & Chemist. mnv27 269tf R5 Covrrmeat & 4ft Com sts. HAVE YOU A COUCH?—I)o wot neglect it:— Thousands have met a premature death for the want of a little attention to a common cold. Have. y«u a cough'!—Rev. Dr. Bartholomew's Ex pectorant Syrup, a safe medical prescription, con taining no pnicowous drugs, and used in tin exten sive practice for several years, will most positively afford relief, an l save yu from that awful disease pulmonary consumption, which Usually sweeps into the grave, hundred of the yoti ig, the old, the fair, the lovely and the gay! Have you a cough 1—Re persuaded to purchase a I kittle of this Expectorant Syrup today ! !—Tomorrow may he too late. Have you u cough? Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup i.-i the only remedy you should lake to eureyoti. For this plain reason:—That in no one of the thousand rases where it has l.ecn used, has it failed to relieve. F< r sale by I. C. DuBO.SE & Co, jun21 164s and by the other Druggists in Mobile Tf NCJiAVlNG.—J. C. McALUSTER, respect BiJ fully inf unis his friends and the public, that he has located himself at NO. 19, CAMP STREET, NTkn Orleans, Where he intends to carry on the Silver, Gold and Copper Plate Engraving and Printing, in nil its vari ous branches—and hopes, hy the strictest attention to business, to merit a share id public patronage. Door Plates, Beil Pulls, Collars, &c. furnished handle .--of knives, wr ting desks, work boxes, visit ing cards, hill heads, bonds and hank notes, and nota ry seals, engraved in die neatest manner. N. B.—Persons visiting New' Orleans will please call and see specimens, or wanting anything in the above line of engraving, by addressing me by letter can ltu\c their w ishes fully satisfied, and with ilea patch. apt* 9 202s A lIlARLES' McCORD, (Late of Philadelphia,) UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANG ER, liLOGDGOOD'S NEW ROW ON ROY AL, HE’TWEEN CONTI AND DA UP HIE STREETS, respectfully informs the inhabitants ol Mobile, that he has commenced business at the above place, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage, and assures them that every exortion will he ma le to please the most fastidious, bulb ns regards price and workmanship The follow ing goods v. ill be made up in the m beautiful sty k:—Saxony, Brussels, Imperial and grain Carpeting,snlin ami worsted Damnsk, Mor and Chintz Bed and Drawing Room Window C tains ; Chamber Sofas, Easy Chairs, Ottoman a Verandah Seats, made to order ; Church work of a description made, viz :—Silk Velvet Drapery, Cush ions and Pulpit < lotlis, embroideries in gold or plain Pew Cushions, Stools, Ottoman and Carpets. Paper Hanging dohe in the very best manner. All kinds of Steamboat work done on accommoda ting terms. Cabinet Furniture and Sofa Seats repaired. Goods of any description will lx ordered from Phil adclphia, at u very small advance to cover expenses. fib 4 140s MERICAN LABOR SAVING SOAP—FOR Washing Clothes in Soft or H \rd Wa ter.—Directions for use,—For Washing White.Colors,—To each pail of soft water in the boiler, put one pound of the Soup, which will answer for four hoi lings,lifter which add a quarter of a pound of soap for each successive boiling. Wet the white clothes in clean cold water, wring them out, put them into the boiler, according to their condition; then take them out into a basket to drain, and wash them once in w arm w ater, they will then he ready for rinsing—clothes that are very dry should he put to soak ia cold water over night and will rej quire boiling about three quarters of an hour. For Washing Calicoes and Flannels.— The water in which the white clothes were washed is generally strong enough, hut sometimes a little extra soup will he ret|aired iV>r flannels. Hard w ater requires about a quarter of a pound more soap to each pail full, than soft water. By following the above instructions, |>ersona using this soap w ill find that it does not injure the clothes or the hands—that il saves one half the labor in wash ing, that it improves the colors of Calicoes and the texture of Flannels, and that white clothes w ill re quire to he blenched hut seldom. It also obviates the necessity of using the Wash Board, hy which clothes are more injured than hy ordinary wear. Just received and for sale hy apr7 20<5tf R. NORTH, 85 GormW. WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRON STORE. Mutt RAN Si NOONAN, No. 6 St. Michael street, have now in Store anti landing, Swedes Iron ■>f all si/.cs and Steel of all kinds; Cut Nails; Axes; Hand, Hoop, Rod and Sheet Iron.—They purpose by direct importation and otherwise, keeping on hand a constant supply of all articles in this line, to which they ask the attention of purchasers. n»vl9 DOtTOR HALL’S CELEBRATED SPECI FIC.—The celebrated specific for the cure of GoilOther*a, &c. can with safety be recommended as being certain in effects and containing no mercury.— This medicine has superseded most of the prepara tions sold for the cure of this disease and has l>een sold for sometime in New Orleans, as well as various other sections of the Union. From tjie high charac ter and standing of Dr. Hall and the large quantities sold (3800 bottles in three months) at the north,there can he no doubt of its superior value in curing this dis ease. None genuine unless signed by Dr. Hull, M. For sale only by R. NORTH, Dispensary Chemist, feb5 148s No. 35 (iovernment-st. MARKS’ OINTMENT FOR THE CURE OF PILES.—The in venter of this valuable reme dy, begs leave to offer to the attention of those who are subject to the Piles, a remedy the efficacy of which has aeen tested by the experience of years, and the utility of whice has in no instance been im paired from failure to relieve. To those who have i»ccn subjected to this disease, it will prove, if applied when re-attacked, a sure preventative to its continu ance without the least pain; indeed many have pro nounced it the most agreeable remedy ever applied. There can hr no danger in its use, as its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter. For sale only by P. MOSELY, novSO 92tf Druggist, Mobile MOSELY Si CO., Druggists, at the corner of Royal nud Dauphin streets, having received a large supply of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, &c., which they offer for sale in quantities to suit purchasers at very moderate prices and on a reasonable credit. nov29 rilAYLOIt’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT.— A A fresh supply of this invaluable medicine recei ved per brig .Saratoga, direct from the original pro prietor, Dr. Geo. Taylor, 375 Bowery, New York Purchasers are desired to observe that every bottle of the genuine medicine has the written signature of Dr. Geo. Taylor, 875 Bowery, on the directions around the bottle. %* Beware of I. W. Burrett’s imitation. L. C. DUBOSE & CO., 39 Water st., solo Agents for this city. Real estate at Summerville for SALE.—4 acres of land conveniently situattd for a summer Residence, being near the residence tonnerly occupied by Mr. Cuthnort, on the road lend ing from Spring Hill road to the Three Mile Creek adjoining the lands of Major Hogan and Dr. Jas. F Roberts. For particulars, apply to E. L. ANDREWS & CO., dl9 140tf cor. Com. & Dauphin sis. HITE LEAD AND WINDOWgLaSS &c. 800 kegs White Lead, 75 bxs Window Glass, from 8-10 to 12-18, 50 bladders Putty, 10 boxes Chrome Green, 10 do dp Yellow. Just received and for sale by MOSELY & CO, jan 14 160tf_ -■_Druggists. COHEN’S RHEUMATIC EMBROCATION— This remedy, so celebrated for the cure ot chronic and intlaminatorv rheumatism, sprains, swell ings <>f the joints, from the improper or injudicious use of mercury, lumbago,&e., is j.gw f »r the first time offerer! to the people of the South, although long known mi I used, as the certificates testify, at the North, where its success has been greatly marvellous and unrivalled. Those afllicted with the alxive com plaints, will find immediate rqjitf on trial of the Embrocation. For sale by the Agent •inarch 5 1. C. DUBOSE & CO. 39 Water st.