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—------- _—-— I»ATK XT Mr.OleIf*UH. It. TAVI.OR’S UA1.SA M <>,’ 1.1VKRV. OTII for Coiuumjitinn* and Liver Conij Iuiut,Cough-. A.'Utum, Ditftctilty of breathing, Pains in tin* Side and Breast, Spitting of iMocm, Catarrhs,, Pnh i tll* ion of tlM» llcutt, •.s ion and Soreness of die C lest, Whpoping i_’<»uaji, Pleurisy, Hectic Fever, Night Sweats, Diffic u^r Profuse IIxpectorntion,and dll other Affection* oftheCh*st, Bungs,and Fever. This article i* nr«®ttg4actx»rviing to a fwripe pro cured ft out very old «Sail»fut physician, the late Hr. Holyoke, whopreserved* bis own life by its offu m-v. svIs'ii nigh Wf a consuuejvtive constitutions, to Uu’ i«t - ni t>iif I mu few ii(Wn]||>i^r.nd two year*: until the age of seton^evcita ne Wlkfergu?cd in vety c'tensive practice, requiring much exertion mid exposure. Hun dreds nre now liv me. in good health, that conMfivffUtotv seemed to have marked for an early grave, vvlio ovrc tlu-ir preservation to the use e.-f this invaluable medicine The v irtues of the liorb “Livkk WORTH," ate in. this vegetable, prejmraiion so novvcrfid and effectual ly enneentra: d, as to render it a most superior and harmless medicine for all disorders ot die Liver an ! Lung:*, audit is now considered by nil persons lauu-, liar with it* effect?, sn|^*rior in merit t«v any other medical preparation for these prevnl wit complaints. It has pro.vcd.so astonishiug beneficial for Consump tion*, Coughs, Colds, Spitting* of Blood, fte, tint, many of of our physicians daily employ it milieu* ' practice, and esteem it a superior and vaniaVIo medi cine. All persons ivlliicted with e- insumption of any other disease of the Lung-, are recommended to make, immediate use ul* tilts Balsniu,as it lias not oidy prov ed effectual in removing .‘ eh symptoms as threaten consumption, but has pcrfhinieil cfieitiial cures oi even this formidable disease, where nil hopes «.freco very wo re relinquished by the most learned and expe rienced men. • _ _ This medicine facilitates expectoration, reduces* fiL* ver, restores strength, a.id miiy he considered as a ve ry superior preptration for the cure and prevention of all diseases of the chest and lungs, nndshdltl f*l»e re sorted to, even after these disease* have re*isted (he usual remedies, in tlic practice of this old and very respectable phy sician, this Balsam ef I.ivervvurth has acquired an ciivtalde reputation for its virtues, tin su perior to that of tlie.nlHinduut imstroms of the day*, as was the character and probity of its inventor and ori ginal proprietor, to that of rpmcksainl empiric*. The result of Jong observation and close study* Re specting. diseases of the chest, this me licihc, war ranted pure vegetable, has tjie additional iccuinfn’en .daiioti of having |«?eii used for seven years* by the public, ami also oy physician* of eminentwith out u siugle instauce of failure in effecting'.m imme diate beuciVcial result.. - • To persoas-of dtiordcred nervous system, or those who are unable to rest well at night, this -medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value .of this celebrated medicine has-boc uviglitly - tested, and found tult wanting The Proprietor1 is -i daily receiving flattering account* of its suceessj and it is truly gratifying to say, this is emplu&tliicuftv the medicine of the PEOPLE! It is used by the Medi cal Faculty, supported by the Medical Faculty,’Kiip pnrted by the‘Ckrgy,advocated by the wholeJScvy York Press, and is -in the hduscs of* most of.yur ci tizens. AdtiH 'utal fi*edh supply, just icrriyjwj pn.l Ivi sale by • t I.* C. DUBOSE & (30. ininiO 193th Agent for the Staler JOHN R. ROWANDS & CO. with Riflfct confi dence call public attention to ROWAND’S A.L- | TERATIVE, or compound spirituous exti nct of Sat1- I sapnrilla, entirely devoid of Mercury ;in any fonji ] whatever, for Chronic Disease?, or complaints of Iciiik standing.—An "alterative medicine” is one which ef fects an entire dlmnge in the system, without manifest ing anv sensible mode of action. It is to lie resorted 1 to in almost all "Cluonic of long standing complaints, 1 with a view of subverting the Imig-nefcustomed diseas ed action, and substituting for it, the new and pecn, liar influence of the medicine it?elf, which must la* made to harmonize with the oiicrations of nature-in health, so that After the use of tile med icine fur a peri od longer or shorter, according to the duration of the disease and prospects of recovery, it may lie laid'aside and the health gradually become completely re-estab lished. After a long and cautious consideration of tho de signs to be fulfilled in the treatment of llte following oflect'oiiB, (some of which are regarded as tho 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 intended, as posses sing all the curative principles that enh lie placed within their reagh. The diseases which yield to the “alterative” treatment, are those of a Chronic form, and such ns depend npon the imjairiiy of the blood—as Scorfula * or King’s Evil; Syphilis, and nil Veneracl Diseases; Mercurial Disease?, brought on by the improper use of Mercury; Consumption; Liver Complaint; Jaundice; Ague Cuke; Rheuma tism; Gout; Scurvy! Cancer; Atfetcirtns of the skin, usTettef, Biles, Ring Wonm , Scald-head, Itch, Pim ples on the Pace, &c. No medicine is more efferteht as a “Spring l’uriticr,** and to promote recovery after an attack of acute disease. Sarsaparilla constitutes tlie 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 professional and 111 domestic practice. There has much disappointment experienced iu the employment of Sarsaparilla, by many persons—so far, indeed, tliat there are some who denounce it as inert and wholly useless. This precariousness in its efleets may he ascribed to the improper methods which have h**«n made use of to extract its nunc pirnttrUes* J. R. II* & Co., do not hesitate to assure the pub lic that from the peculiar mode of the preparation us referred to above, one bottle of the “Alterative” con tains the essence of four to six bottles of the ordinary preparation of the Sarsaparilla! This single fuel guarantees for the Alterative an extensive ami saluta ry influence wherever it becomes known.—Just recei ved and for sale by It. NORTH Dispensary Chemist, iuly 13 Sfitf 35 Govcamueut st. BROWN’S TETTER OINTMENT.—The pro prietor of this ointment, well aware of this fact, and also of the many useless and dangerous nostrum? 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 Medicine?, and unhesitatingly oiler? it to the public ah one of the safest, speediest and most ef fectual remedies ever before used in the treament of Tetters, Ringworms and cutaneous eruptions general ly, and he is eonlirmad iu so doing by the good cha racter this medicine has received from all who have used it (which he is confident it will maintain,) and from the ftict that of the numerous cases, wherein it has baen used fur several years past, lie is not aware of its having fulled in a single instance 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 iu-live and efficient iu eradicating the disease lioin the system. For sale by R. NORTH &l Co. OispciiKirv Chemists, 1RI‘ (ij.voruimmM* Hews* nervea^d bone liniment — This article i.s offered to the public as a never failing cure for the Rheumatism, and it lias fora mini ber of years sustained its reputation, an.'accomplish ed cures which have dened the power of every other article. In acute ami recent casus, live relief i* 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 reaches the NiKVK A Nil honf.’, vvitlf'the moat happy e licet. Sold by I. C. DuBOSEfcCO, ian21 164s and theother Druggists in Mobile. NGL1SI1 CALOMEL; do Blue Mass; do Ex J tract Color C.; do Patent Lint. Also, Trusses, Morphine, Quinine, Camphor, Lu nar Caustic, &c. &c. lauding from Ada Eliza, an 1 for sale by MOfiELY & CO. •nav24 266if ror. Dauphin & Royal nts» AUTIOtfbiROULAlL—ftpTo Druggists ami Country Merchants.—Those valuable articles, Ohlridge’s Balia of Columbiu*for the Hair, and Hay’s Liniment for the Piles, &tc., have been extensively counterfeited. Those wanting ttae preparations, will please always write, when ordering from any Other-house, for ComstockN at til let. The true articles have that name or signature always oil the wrapper, and venders will do well to remember that, when ordering, as the imitations are so exposed iu nearly all the newspapers tlirouglmut this country, that they could not be sold, should they l>e so unfortunate us to get them. * Our friends throughout-the Union arc requested to give us immediate notice, by letter, should any of the counterfeits appear in their respective places. Respectfully. COMSTOCK & CO. Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. New York. Sold by 1. C. DuBO.SL it CO* Agents, and l>y l)rs. Maynard, Unminoml and Gates, Mobile. WHITE >M.1’HI’R SPRINGS. Va.— •<»„ hand a fe w dozen of the celebrated Water from the White Sulphur Springs, Va. To persBM acquainted with the character of these Springs eulogy I* unnecessary. But to those dim , are not,-it w iU be suQineat to inform them that iu ill diseases of the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys or Skin the Water will be found a most eligible remedy, Ix iug not only an active ujjd efficient medicine, but''» pleas ant, and to some ix delightful.beverage. Perhaps at no season is its use more iiiqwialively indicated than the coming season and tho MIUUDcr iu nitlm, when those Who are qnaRcliiuaterl are exposed to a deadly disease and to the old resident* subject to* Hepatic obstructions. For sale by live dozen or single bottle by KICH’D NORTH, Druggist L Chemist, mar 4 No. 35 Gov’t and 45 Commerce st FRESH DftUG^—Tjie undersigned arc now re ceiving per ship* 1C. Dennison, UnoapMlotthi guer, and other recent arrivals, their spring itrtek of Fresh Medicines, Puinte, Oils, Window tif.'iss,&c. making up an assortment in quality and extent well worth the attention of Merchants and Physicians.— purchasers will tind our price* moderate and ft vet y facility will be aflared which the state of the times will pttnqit. I> C. DUBOSE CO. I ? ; Late DuBm & Ruff, Druggists, mar25 217tf 'No 39 Water street. 1*.VTHNT JuTniCIHKS. Nu"iri:i;i:'M) tav. I All. .ron.VPON. On;..', £9. Si rraiwii. .n.'i'l, cihj tilted his ptnetjee to the treatment ot \ i;u • real Disease, in all its iliiTeieut, forms. . l>r. Johiferut, lY.iiii a reside nee «<t nmny in Hospitals in Enr.dj <*i ilf toted ti* the trcatnu o; «* Ye | nereal 1 Hsensos.’imd from His present extensive pnc j tier in that particular hraneh of the profession, gjmr-; J aiitr. A a>:.le, fcpecdy, and fiflertuul cere to such pfn J .-oilsns are troubled x\hli-dtiy of tile following disea ses j tin' i • • ■ •- • ! (lonoith i a, (ileqts, Ktricture*, (lianrrgs. jYubos, i Seminal \\ c.nbnoss, .\llcctfr>ns of the Madder, Kids i iicv?.-Lnrns-.’Vrethra, Fn ltvnte («lund, ^welled Tes | t.cle*, r.mptioi«v*mi tlir Skin. Sole Throat, Fains in the Joints, ami the numerous symptom* which goiier j.aljv follow this (llsey.-e. lioeeiit eases cured in two op three days with.Hit ! the use . f .Merehry. IntCiYif iTimf from business, or al ; tenitam in the mode *u livhij/. •A mf.urine topreie.iipVenereal Disrair esyi be'nb taiuoil of Dr. Johnson- . it.n* from the recipe of the i naien Larry, n ycbdiNd'd I'Yeiich Surgeon. nnd. xvns 1 used hv luii) (fmiiig die .-ex oral campaign* inw iij^lj In; I snixediv>\Surg«,*on l«eiieral in the French Army. ^ , Sold by Dr. j-imnsd”. at his odiro. Those persons, i haxiu? anx atl’ectiftn of Fvnrmnl Disease., and ylnmi i taking sen x otagf'S.'flr rcunox irtg-tn the mutiny, w milj ; do xx’ellbv giving..Dr. JoHnson a call, as .proper, medir 1 * iae«for tlirii; mu’-e. in therh.n test lime ran.be pul up : with written direction* for tbsir «*o. | .Office o|n n from 7 in the morning, until 10 o’clock " 'A liKRNF.T11V. S BVM'BPTie KUXIR, Dr. Ab.-methy, thr greatr.-t of English Surgeons, | was of opinion *th;.i uinr-tenths of the disease? that affect inunLinu originate in the stomach. ’1 hi? Elix i-ir wn< e«ed bv him with the most unprecedented sne ers* in'll is pnvale mid public practice for upwards of forty years for tin removal of the following diseases: Loss of appeijte, Klattdenev, Distension of flie^to mocli, Pain in tin* si :!e, 1 leax mess of the Head and inclination tf sleep, Irregularity of the ILiw-eL, and in all ruses where Indigestion or a eostixe habit is found to exist. ’ Mns luediuinc must nht bp numbered among the host uf quark nmu rums'now* before flu* public, ns it iwthe sole invent! m i.f tin? ablest and most scientific sur geon Europe ever produced, .an I the secret of pn*; a lingit was purchased by the agent fora very large ■mm. il is asrineahlentt.i pleasnrtL to the tame, acts as a mild aperient, always Keeps the bowels live, im parls vigor andtreagth to the system, and cheorful aans to the mind, and ufiv.v bottles reunnos the most continued cases of J)ys|)cpsia u4- Indigestion, and pre vents a reiiirn at an\ fuUtitt period. Xkw V»Rk, 17th Aug'. 1838, 35 Madison at. Slit :—In consequence of lending a sedentary life, I have been troubled, mine or less, with Indigestion , Ipr ten years ; for tin: lust three: yems my sii!luring* have been insupportable. I luive tried seyeiul pliy. i cittlis and a nfunbt-r of quack medicines, w itimm fie ri v big any bendij, I despaired of <*vqt obtaining uny perdiaiieht reTief, and rcsi^jica myself to tiie most hopeless despair. I was pejuumded by many friends th try Aberneliiy’d Dyspeptic Elixir. I have now Iqtished the fonrtii bottle, find know not how to express nty admiration of its wonderful virtues and the mirade u has pei'filftncd in restoring iue ’ to that health NViiich I thought lust forever. Send me half a M(/*/eh't)utl1es more,' and accept my thanks for the bles sings you have r.onfmTe‘1 uy 'restoring me to jierleet health. 1 remain yours, JACOB MONROE. -'Tin*'agent has hi his possession severjil hundred tel tiiuoniuls sinnlatv to the above; of the extmorditjufy virtue dfthi^ medicine. ‘tsold," by appointment, at Dr. Johiikbu’s,29tjfFrtnoiastreet. dcc28 127(f Rowland’s tonic fthxi'UREV which i* now squnivorsaljy popular as the only ponnunett owe far the FEVER AX’l> ACIUE. The eagerness with which Rowland’s Tonic Mixture has been sought for, Irma the first moment that it was scut forth to the general use of I lie' cotumunity, affords the most une quivocal assurance of its Surpassing excellence and importance, it is now regarded by those who hare had opporunities to decide upon its merits, as an ines timable'public blessing; and indispensable to.the health comfort, and even the local prosperity, of tin* inhabitants ol' tunny portions of our country, in proof of which, the proprietor can exhibit communications from various newly settled temtorries ami colonies; signed by mitntiers of the citizens, entreating thattliey may Ire supplied l>etimcs,|aitd in quantities Hdeqimte 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 ofthc seven years that it has lieen used in die trca.incnt of Fever and Ague or Intermittent Fever, Nervous Weaknesses, General Debility, Remittent Fever, Dyspepsia, Bad Appetite, Heart Burn, Water Brasli, Flatulency, Jaundice, Dysentery, Diarelia, Ague Cuk^,.Costiveness, Bilious Fever, and all other complaints arising from disorder of the stomach and bowels. Just received ami for sale by it. NORTH & CO, Dispensary Chemists, jnl\21 48tf No. 3o Government sj. Da. M‘A11 X X \S ELIXIR OF OFII M.-A preparation that stands deservedly high with the medical profession as combining all the useful proper ties of that drug without any of those that :uc consi dered deleterious. The following testimonials speak for themselves. TESTIMONIALS. Dr. John B. McMiinn having made known to me the process by which he prepares his “ELIXIR OF OPIUM,” and wishing me to state my opinion con cerning it, l therefore say, that the process is in ac cordance with will known chemical laws, and dint the preparation must contain all the valuable principles of Opium, without those which are considered as del eterious and useless. J. R. CHILTON, M. I)., Operative Chemist, &c. New-York, December 29,1836. Dr. J. JL Mann — Dear Sir,— ' have made repeated trials of your “Ef.rxin of Oi iUM” in the City mid Marine Hos pitals, and find it to possess the anodyne and sedative powers of the ordinary preparation of Opium, with out producing the excitement, hendachc, nausea,con stipation, which in many crises render those prepara tions objectionable. Its* effects are more permanent and uniform than those of Morphia. Yours, &c. C. L. MITCHELL, M. I)., Resident Physician, N. York Hospital. Nevv-York, February 8th. Q87. Bklv.ky . jt, N. Y. > February, 10th, 1837. £ This is to certify, that Dr. J. B. M’Milan’s Elixir of Opiu m has been used in several cases, at the Bellevue Hospital, w ith the most satisfactory effects, when th>* usual preparations of Opium would have proved injurious. The undersigned are fully con vinced, that it possesses the sedni ive properties of the latter, without producing constipntion of the bowels, or uny unplcnsnnt symptoms. HENRY VAN 110EVF.NBE11GTI, Resident Physician. GEORGE F. ALLEN, Assistant Physician, Bellevue Hospital. Having witnessed the effects of Dr. J. I>. M Mimn * Elixir of Opium, we are of opinion that it is avoida ble preparation, and recommend it to the patronage of the profession. E. U. JOHNSON, N1. 1). Physician to the City ami Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. 1). * Late Prof, of Midwifery in the College of Piivs. anil Surgeons, New-York. JOHN C. CHEESEMAN, M. D. Surgeon to the X. Y. City Hospital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN, M. I). Surgeon to the City Hospital, N. Y. aud late Surgeon in the U. S. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. D. Prof, of Auat. and Physiology in the Geneva Medical College J N. Y. New-York, February 18th, 1837. A supply of the genuiuu preparation just received , and lor sale at the drug store of tHiil3tf 1. C. DUBOSE & CO. 39 Water-st. ( f URRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA.—The great JTJ. advantages of this elegant preparation are, that {tosses* in gal I the properties of Magnesia in general use it is not liable like that, to form concretions in the bowels. It corrects acidity and relieves heart-burn effectually, without injuring the coats of tin* stomach. It preyents the food of iitfunts turning sour upon the stomach; it is useful in all complaints of the'bladder; it tends to regulate the action of the bowels, and i* peculiarly adapted for families. Sir Humphrey l)avy testified, that this solution Conus a soluble combination with uric acid salts ^in cases of Gout an .'Gravel, thereby counteracting their injurious teudeney when other alkalies aud even Mag nesia itself has, failed. In tlie seventh report of tbs Medical Section, of the British Association, it is set forth by Sir James Mur ay, that the majority of cutaneous diseases arise Vom ^tciil and salute impregnations in the fluids of Lhb fUy, which are neutralised by the Fluid Magne iiaj and that the Neuralga, Spasms, Nervous Pains, I mi irritation*, as well us Clonic Rheumatism aud Join, are frequently owing to Clirystuliue irritants, leposiled uu the nervous membra net,, which saline Mirticlc* this unt-acid Solution efllctually dissolves. This article was introduced into ibis market by the uulersigned iu Jime'last, since which time, it has joeu extensively used, and we believe, in every iu lUMmo* with most decided luiprohation, for sale by 1. C. DUBOSE 4 70, late Dubose and Rod’, janlG 39 W ater street. pi KEY’S INVALUABLE OINTMENT, for the LX cure of W hite Swellings, seorfulous and other tit uors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wound* sprains, >rui*es, swellings and intiainatiou-^, scald iirad wo nan’a sore breasts, rheumatic puius, t«Uer*, sump ions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, pile*, corn*, snake Me*, kc, fur sale wholesale or retail by WOODRUFF k \v ATKINS, feb 22 162tf No. 30 Water st. jtfOkTLD CANDLES.—2(K> boxes, for sale by Wider. 90; JOSEPH WOOD k CO. PATENT l^EWCINEB. .%/J.UBF.A A CKl'.VM.--CiiT.liiallkMrt f which nlVortfs reid-pfeasm.- m sbavfiuj; nroduc inp a rich, fragrant, permnrv’rt. lather, an.!-from iIh* deli"hll!i|>'ni'ioth sensation experienced after shaving, leaving no itdiHtL'. suiai ting or red tie**, is f«'* -«»i .•rsedlng nT|oth*‘r pi.•paruti. on; and from the public anil private otilygN - in favor ofjhe V* rhea:i Cream, it deserves to lw in the dressing-ease <>t all. \ l-V-'Ui/A/'A.ite 1'ieA Prrs*. “Tile Aeu .Soap,.—W'e feel a double disposition to depart iVi/in an i\->tabli.-,h d nth* in this oflktc, injio tieing the ad’ ei’ti*e:iiciit<,’f.a1,ir* Ring's \ erlwuia Cream* lie has .really iuveipc 1 the best sha\ing reap, as we do yenly believe, that has ever beep used. We speak liom r\peuee.ee, and we speak also from tint more liryt-'nu-w'l knowledge of oitr bmefartor anil friend James Grant, 4 Ana .stieet, who says it is ahead of anything yet found nut in this dopm lined of “modern improvement.” It is not only an emollient, but some th ytg.ingre. I;i slim!, We bt;lif,\e it is tin- best sllftV ing»>,.yp in the world.”-—A". \ . Star. -..-VTiftt want of a mi i versa l shaving soap has been for ,uuj\ivy,yeai.> P,v«pvly full, pat tiriiUt ly by gentlemen vvliu suave themselves ; and therylore it is with no ,Jitlle pk asijr.e «e call public attention to the relebra . tej Yi.rbc.ua f'n’iim prepared by Mr. Charles B ing , 14 Jhu.iduny. From Mjlf-tNjicrimer of its merits \ye cheerfully si<fd,our timo.J of prai.-e, having never b*Jorn£tmvjcd w ith so mm h <*aseor emafort. W <• be loj e stated tip- Veiber.n, Cretan to be worth a tminl—* w« have trie4 it and can co’i/idcutl) recommend it ” Bit. , “ V'lbrna Creani.— We are ninth obliged to Mr. Cbas. II. Ring ofC-14 Broadway, fora not of Ilia Ver bena Cyenm, w hich allirds an unusual decree oft.om loi t in .shading.” T^rnmcxpei iene* wc cheerfully re commend it to universal use.”—Ttint». “The Verbena Cream, f-r shaving, prepared and so] I In <M. Bing, 644 Broadway, is destined to supersede all other kinds of shaving snap. It is re ally fme—-just the tiling. W e have determined that hoiicnf.il th no other shaving compound shall be np plied to our faep.”—.SVu/ny At la*. The Verbena Cream is a most delightful nil tele for shaving, just invented and but lately introduced to the public, who, hv a unanimous approval, have pronoun ced it unrivalled as a rich an I emollient preparation, promotion" in tfm greatest possible degree, ease com bat and luxury in shaving. A supply nufy be had vt the Drug store of dcc27s ‘ T. C. DIT.OSK & Co. SO Water st. B! IA v DU r :'l11IV? r 1LI ,S. — A vegetable ii n (lUni vcrsal Medicine,- proved bv the experience ol thourailds t<> hf’ wli u pepper'ly persevered with, a rci tain cure hi every form of the Ox r.v os r. msK.v sr,all having the sasiv origin, ami invariably arise from the-UNIVERSAL ROOT of all diseases, n ava ls IMPURITY or IMPERFECT fcirculation of the BLOOD. - la a ppriotl of little, niorc than three years in the -Uni lad States, they have rc^toFed to a slate of health mi l enjoyment ovfcr ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND poisons, who we.te given over a:j uncnmhle by physicians * if the first rank ‘unu standing, nhd in ma hv’casofc \vheu evtry ‘otuer rerriedy has been resorted to in vain. DOUBLDDAY St SEARS, 50 Dauphin st. are the authorised agents lor the sale of Dr. Benjamin Brundreth’s Pills in Alabama Pi ii e -■> fel*7 1 RHf OWL AN DNS M A C ASS Alfo IL.-—-A li«-!i supply just received per ship L-vv is Cass, and fur sale bv‘ ’ 1. C. DUtlOSE Sc CO. Qtyj Nmv Lahki..—-In conM'i|Uimde id* thu great .variety jufr.ouulerfe.it wrappers of “Rovyi.am>*» M \ . I ASSA.K Oil.,” now in cimdatiou, all whieh-so near ly resemble the original as frequently to deceive, tile. ur.vvar>—Uie proprii lnrs, acting under a sen/a <»1-du ty to thy public, have employed those Celebrated ar tists, -Messis. Perkins unu .Macon, who have succeed ed in producing at great cost a new Label, from - ■( I. of extreme difficulty of execution, and of so complica ted a nature as irtoimiuiit to an impossibility of iiuita i lion, and to be considered bv connoisseurs a ni.\.-ter piece in flic urt > f eugiiiving. 'Pile label n eombi • nation of beautiful designs-—a portion r.iejieling a bust of Her Majesty “the lluceu” which surmounts the wopds in two lines Tlu- work C n,„v, -A„,.3 ) elubj)i':ile an.l ** «u„AC.,SA„ tiie mo»t ( j oi luce-wmk. under which are tlio signature and address of the pro prietors, in red, A. HOWLAND & BON, 20 Uattou Harden,London. Counter signed, ALEX. .HOWLAND. The lain I is hacked by n design so exquisite and minute ns to defy compet.-tion, it comprises the words ltlliwltui'l’s Macassar Oil,** written nearly 1,500 times, nud containing 20,028 letters. 20, i 1 at ton Harden, •Kondoa, Jan 1,18-10. innlff C~TA HP ENTER'S COMPOUND CERATE OF j (*< )PA IVA, A valuable Anplu ativn in Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Ulcer at inns, and Sorts of various kinds. It Ims long been a desideratum to obtain a preparation of the above character, for the use of families—a convenient application which enn always he at hand when accidents occur, and w hich w ill afioril immediate relief G. W. CarjHMiler is placed toaiinounce the introduc tion of the above preparation, as possessing all the qualities here described, nud with much pleasure re commends it to the faculty and public, as a safe, pleasant, and soothing application for all external irritable wounds, or inllained surfaces. It has been fully tested in private practice, and the result has l»een of tlu; most satisfactory nud beneficial character. In bums, scalds wounds ulcerations, and sores of various kinds, no application has lieen productive of so ntiirli lienfrt; and it is confidently recommended to the public us an article upon whose virtues they can entirely rely. Miltl, soothing, mid gentle in its died, it i<< particularly applicable to burns: it allays the heal and irritation ofthc parts in a short time, and quickly induces the healthy process. Every family in (he city ami country should supply the owe fvcs with this preparation ; it is superior to most ofthc ointments which me obtruded upon the public, and may lie advantageously employed 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 have for some time past adopted in my practice, your Compound Cerate of Copaiva,and have been much pleased with its effects. In burns, ulcera tions, and anthrax, 1 have derived, in almost every instance, the most decided Ixmelit; and in these affec tions 1 know ofno application equal to it in power and efficacy, ll is in burns unquestionably superior to the Kentish or Turpentine Ointment, and in general, it w ill be found to speodily accomplish the purpose for which it is designed, While physician in the Southern Dispensatory and Moyamensing Almshouse,! employ ed tlie Cerate of Copaivn in a largo number of case’s, ifml I recollect ofno instance in which it has disappoin ted me in mv expectations. 1 cheerfully add my testimony to this Compound, and think it an important anil valuable addition to our re medial agents in those affections for which you recom mend it. Youroliedient servant, ALEXANDERS DRAPER, M. D. To Mr. Geo. vv. Carplnrkr. Ufc.Oil 1QQI A supply just received from the Proprietor an.I for sale liy J. C. Do BOSE & CO. j;tii Hi . lateDuBuse ic Roll-—Mu. 3f) Water-*!. AJLE’S FRENCH pffifc.— >300 CJRAL LENGE.—The genuine French Pills against all the Ouack Nostrums of the age, for the cure of * * * The French Pills are applicable in all cases for ei ther sex, (warranted free from Mercury) and posacs se» great advantages over the Balsams and all liquid medicines, by being entirely free from smelt, and con sequently de not effect the lireath, 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 died a cure in a few days with little regard to diet or exposure. 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 s*o universally successful, that the proprietor challenges any one to produce a remedy of equal certainty, under a forfeiture of Tree Hundred dollars. I. C. DUB OS F. & CO. janlS 3f) Water street. C#-P riee jB>2 per box, with full directions. MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA.—Prepar ed under the exclusive sanction of the discover er, SIR JAMES MURRAY.—The mild, soft and elegant Anti-acid and Aperient possesses all the pro pert ies of the Magnesia in general use, without being liable like it, t» form dangerous concretions in the bowels; it corrects acidity and olleduulJy cures heart burn, without injuring the routs of the stomach, ns Soda, Potash, and their curooimtes are known to do; it prevents the food of infants from turning sour and in ;dl cases nets as n pleasing aperient, peculiarly adapted for families. It has long been known that tile most serious ron senuence have frequently resulted from the use of so lid Magnesia, which have Iveen proved by Mr. Brande, and many other eminent Chemists, to form concre tions in the bowel.*, endangering and in soni* instances destroying life. This preparation is free from all objection* and in all respect a more desirable article. It comes to us recommended by many of the most em inent Chemists ami Medical men of the day. Among whom arc Dr. Duncan, Dr. Hope and Dr. Qraginy, of Edinburgh, Dr. James John, Sir Asiley Cupper, 1 Sir. Jnthc* Clarke, and others. A supply of the ge- j indue artiele w ith a more detailed account of it, may bo had on application at the Drug Store of jutielS 1 Ilf L C. DUBOSE » CO, 3» Water-st. (AOMPOUND FLUID EXT. WORM SEED — J The mom effectual and safe worm destroying me dicine ever used. The great objection heretofore urged ngftiiMt the worm seed is its exeedingly disa greeable and nauseous taste and smell, so inwrli so that it is with difficulty that children can be made to take it. All difficulty is obviated in this medicine as childieu take it with pleasure. For sale by RICHARD NORTH. 35 Gov’t st., novl7 _ opposite dip market. OAKS! NS.—300 boxed ■fresh Raisins, for sale by lv jan-tti) OGDEN BROTHERS, 13 Wmtursf PATENT MEDICI NTIS. (IONS! Mr iiON & MVF.lt COMPLAINT. J —UK. JOHNSON'S BALSAM OF I.1V1.K W i )KT.—IIjik lu'i'ii ihc! successful I v for right years in the cure of these diseases, tjfj* Keiiiemlwrl the original anil genuine m made only at 3L> Bowery, N. \ ..all othe.rii are spurious and tmautlmi ised! ('onsumjaim and liver <'■onplomt.— As a gouerai remedy for these diseases, ! am fully satisfied, trum long experience, there is ifo medi'*i»c cipial to l)r. Tavlor’a Balsam of Liverxvovt. Being purely \eget nldc, it can lx* used w ith iheaitmoHt safety by all per sons in exnrv condition. It Meanses the lungs by ex pectoration, relieves diiltcult breathing, mid seems to ileal the clierf. Then* can lx* no tpiestton, but this medicine is a certain cure for chronic coughs and c .! Is. I have used it four years in my practice, on J atwa*.a with sueeess. A. F. UOflEltS, M. M. CokJUm^i-ml—The fpHowing remarks were j j taken from flip last number oftlm Mediea! Magar.inc: ‘•Tin* surprising ofiert produced by Dr. Taylor’s Balsam id" LiVerw‘oit, in cniisunijjfi\i eases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout t’lie world. We have po long b. lirxt I this disease (ronsumption) incurable, that it is difficult to credit "hi* senses when we see prisms rxidmtly consump tive, rextoted to health. N et this is a fuel of daily occurrence.; hoxv then can xve (ptestion tin: virtue of the ylxive medicine! In our next, xxo shali he more explicit; meantime we hbpo physician* x*ill make trial of this medicine "and report Its ctT.ot to us.” i\T./lr.—The original and genuine Tay lor’s Balsam i of Liverwort is made tut.(.sold at 375 Bowen. To Tamnlex.— -The number of females in delicate health of tins city is truly surprising. Weakness, i loss of appetite, liver complaints, ami many other dis eases prey upon them, making them pale and lean of llesh. All this can be remedied by the use of strengthening medicine, that will assist nature in nil her movements, restore tones to the nerves an.I mus cular organs. Of this kivd is Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, which lieing mild and purely vegetable, answers f.-males admirably. If all will use it, we arc confident an elastic step, good appetite, and rud dy cheeks will follow. Once more remember, the original and genuine is made at 375 Bowery. Or** Spittin* nf Blood.—This disease consists of a discharge of blood, often frothy, from the month, brought up by haw king and roughing, and is usually accompanied with difficulty of breathing, and some pain in the chest. Sometimes it is preceded hv an oppression at the chest, a dry tickling'cough and sligh shooting pains. Thin disease is always more or lens dangei otis The great danger is, that those symptoms may terminate in consumption, and imme diate remedies can alone save this end. But Dr. Tay lor’s Balsam of Lixerwort is a sure reineey, and to slmxv its unparalleled success, certificates of carts from 121 citizens, and many physicians, w ill be pub lished in a few days. (Yj** JVrrr u.v /Ji.vr./vfs and Weakness.—Dr. Tayloi*i Balsam of Liver worth, made at 375 Bowery, is as suredly nil excellent remedy for those dismiiux. M) wife has been more or less ill for t»m years. .She xv.is extremely nervous, and at times so weak that she could not attend t«i l»er domestic duties. But by the use of fliis mi’diciue, her strength is w holly restoit d, and she is as healthy ns 1 can wish her to be. My address is at Hr. Taylor’s office. Cure of Consumption.—Nil's.Martin, a worthy mem ber of my congregation, was taken ill some time since xvith a cold, pain in the breast and some diffi culty inbreathing, and in a few days thereafter she had a violent cough and violent pains in the sides, which no medicine would relieve. She continued in tins way far a long time ivuler the medical care of Dr.Rea, but finally became cfth-nimptne, and was evi Icntlv near the end of her earthly sufferings, when ket* Hrotlicr per. :• i !e I her to try !>r. Taylor’* Bal *R:itn bf Liverwort. When she rrmminircdthis incdi 1 cine, it did a .! seem io agree w ith her fora fewday*, j but by lessening the dose, she loan I it answer admi rable; it roloixod her rough and her difficulty of i breatiiing i istanter: and we had the pleasure of w it 1 ucdsiug her t jpi.l rceoverv to health. Rev. WlLLIANl SNIYRIIE. Crj OBSERVE! Bay-only that which is made at j the. Old Office 375 Bowery N. V. and which is sold I by tin* regular agents. I i' iv.Pfwr f. r*r\ a_. . )• UuJIohi! 4* floff) 39 W ater st. I inr 15 203tf Mobile. 1)HE! Cohen’s lllirnfmatic Enbru ( - ^cation's, Dr. M. * H. Cohen, proprietor of the ! universally celebrated lotion f»r tlio cure of Chronic 1 an! Inflani.itory Rheuniitism, Springs, Lumbago, 1 PiiJiis and Swellings in the joints, A c. Known as Cohen’s Rheumatic Embrocation, begs res*peel fully 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 I respectable testimonials which have from tune to time been published to that effect, in New York nnd 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 hns never l»een known to fitil. it will be proper that all persons using the Liniment see that it is accompanied with the signa ture of the proprietor in his own hand writing. Siii.ce the introduction of this remedy to the public, various empirics have palmed upon the country, nos trums and lotions and “Infallible Rheumatic Mix tures,” sill of which being a compound of ignorant ipiucks, are calculated more or less to injure the sys tem rather than remove any complaint, as well as by the thousands of persons who luxe been effectually cured of Kheuiimtism, the subscriber has subjoii e 1 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. to“ Price sS per bottle. TO THE PUBLIC.—Be it known that on this 4 th day of March, one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, I have appointed J. C. Dubose & Co. sole agents for State of AlaUimu, for the sale of my Rheu matic Embrocation—a remedy calculated to cure with certainty any Rheumatic complaints, whether of a chroii'c or intlumatory nature. Country merchants can lie supplied wludesale 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. l)r. M. B. COHEN’S priuci|mloffice, 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 ngent, as to the efficacy of the Liniment from the most eminent plTVsicmns in New York. For sale by J. C. DUBOSE & CO. Chemist & Prug’t. mar 5—200m mo 39, Water st. LOOK OUT!!—“ Caution” i.v thr Parent oj Safety. An attack of the may be positively pre vented bv using (when the premonitory symptoms are felt) the celebrated HAY’S LINIMENT’. There ore more than one hundred people in this city, and in the United Stales an immense number, who have suf fered beyond endurance bv this dreadful complaint, who keep themselves wholly free from attacks by bp plying this Liniment when they feel any symptoms of its approach: of this there is the most perfect proof. 03* None Genuine without the name «f COM STOCK & CO, writtin on the wrappers. SOLOMON HAYS, Sold at No. 2 Fletcher street, N. Y. Sold by J. C. DUBOSE & CO’ Agents nnd Drs MAYNARD & GATES. Mobil*. w«* DU. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER WORT.—As this highly popular Medicine for diseases of the Liver and Lungs and also for the shortness of breath, debility, pain inside ami loss of flesh is most extensively counterfeited—the public should be very cautious and purchase only of the duly appiated Agents. CO* Mv sole Agents in Mobile, are I. C. DlJBOSE & CO. Plenxe remember thii GEO. TAYLOR, M. D.,375 Bowery,N. Y 1 New York. Feb. 12. 1841—132m_ IN ROM THE BOSTON CHRONICLE, Jan. 10 Weseo by an ■advertisement in another column, that Messrs. Comstock & Co, the American Agent* for Oldridgc’s Balm of Culumhin, have deputies to sell that article in Boston and elsewhere.—We know a lady of this city whose hair w as so nearly g^ne, as to ex|H)se entirely her phrenological dcvelopcmCuts, which, considering that they betokened a most amia ble disposition, was not in real lily verv nnfortunate. Nevertheless, she mourned the loss of locks that she had worn, and after a year’s fruitless resort to mis- i called restoratives, purchased, some months ago, a j bottle or two of Oldridgc’s Balm, and she hu now | ringlet* in rich profusion, glossy, and of ra\en black ness. We are not puffing—none of the commodity has l>een sent to us, and, indeed, we do not want any, for though we are obliged to wear a wig a year.ago, wc have now, through its virtue, hair enough, and ot a passable quality, of our own. DARING FR’AUD.—The I'alin of Columbia has been imitated by. a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purcha*ed or used unless it have the name of L. S. COMSTOCK, of the‘signature of COM STOCK & CO, on a splendid wrap|K-r. Hits is I the only external test that w ill secure the public from deception. Address. COMS TOC K & CO, Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher st. New York, j Sold by 1. C. DuBOSK & (JO, Agents, j and by Drs. Maynard,llaminond and Gates, Mobile. ; >u.28170 _j rpoOTHACHK.—Extractor Galls anul Kroosotc. ! J- At length has been discovered an mfnlliule Cure j for this distressing malady. The above preparation, it is positively asserted, will cure any case whereir j it can he applied, in twenty minutes. A supply jtu ) I received and for sale by I. C. DifBOSE & CO.. ••nlfitf late DoRose &■ Rofl'. 23 Wsm • ( fANDLES.AND SOAP.-—Forest.le by ' G. WESTFELDT & BRO. 125 boxes Sperm Candles, 250 *f Composition do. 150 “ Soap. mo*2 66lt 1*ATRSJT MBOIl'I-NKS, | Uf i i\ .»> >11 \. i j.s ,s * > NO iN i W A ! f. i >, Flilill) EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, LIVEUYYOUT, PLl.CHiSY ROOT AND Ll(j- , Nl'.M VITA.—A.** tin re ate many Mi*<<icim*iH>f u useless Htnl injurious nature already before tin* pul. j ie, it is tliliicuii lu remove llie imjtwiiceo istii.g in I lie minds «»t*i^»»**Hii*<*»ii and enlightened individual:, against any article tut nr lure 1 through the means ol' an advertisement. tic matter how great its merits uuy >e. or high iht? t..under may stand as a m *dirul until. Willing DUt tlu* interposition of Fro i ■ ice . au save lie lives of those per me.* v. ho day after d»\ tainpei >viti» the poisonous and deadly eompnut da blazoned forth to the world through the pul.In- p ess by ignor ant men v.lui have abandoned *.-uie other catting, and assumed the title ot iloetor, without h iving re ceived the leust medical instruction. I know the difficulty 1 have in persuading the puhlie that nn ad vertisingdoctor is or run In* a regular Physician, lint i as I addresi my jelfo dy to the respeeu l.ic and intel. j ligent portion of the community, toe following testi , muni a is of my medical nttai.moupi will In? deemed surtieient to convince .hemo-t skeptical. 1 received the degree of Doctor of medicine an; Su peon iu the College of 1’hUsians nod Surgeons ! New York—mu mem er of the New Yufk State j Medical Sorietv—Fellow ef the Mas-aclc-etta Med- : ieal Soji-. ty, ami Liiicem at-* of die medical Hoard of , the Elute of Louisiana, and Ho the lad eighteen >esis i n general practitioner of Medi- iue. My compound Extract of Snranparifin, Liverwort, | Pleurisy Knot and Lignum Vila i* the result of this long experience, i»t:d tint dm medicineof ju hour’s , consideration, merely got up lor humbug or deception, i Upon the- respectability of my inedieal testimonials ! my great success as a medical practitioner, aim the sal utary and beneficial eflecti, of my modi. <ne, 1 stand ! <»r fall. 1 seek not to deceive the public with an ar ticle of whose component pa ts they are innorant.— . YVlint do the public know of the poisonou s it ml de structive inffredieiiiscontai'ieil in the vat ions pillsand panaceas advertised throughout the Union/ (hep: . I prietors of such medicines kuown too well if the pub lic were nware, that out of every ten pills they Jiavt* swallowed, eight of them are Mtrciirij, their* H ad * was at an end. I have analyzed most of the pills, and other medicine# advertised throughout the Union and found them to contain, either nm.*ubiime,te or Calomel* The reason is then obvious why these base impostors will not tell the component parts ot their medicines. They pretend that they lnve dis covered the philosopher's stone, uud that you may live through counties ages, if you buL swallow their medicine. I practice no such deception. My medi cine has stood the test of years—it i. recommended ! by the most eminent of the medical |%cul v, and wli.it 1 is of more impo •tanei* than ail, I can !i ilynud honestly confess that my medicine is a combination of .Sarsap arilla, Liverwort, Pleurisy Root, Lignum Vita, and one or two oilier ingredient.*. The only originalnv 1 claim is in my peculiar mode of preparation. It is true, it has often been the wonder, a ml ama/i uientnf my medicnl brethren, the astonishing cures performed i*i eases that were considered not w ithin the power ofmedicnl aid. The whole mystery con-fisted in my using this medicine, and this alone to the exclusion "'lin t principles upon which diseases ought to be treated. It will not however be a matter of surprise that such wonder ful success should follow the use of this medicine, when I state the principles upon which I a. ie 1. The human body coalsts of solids and fluids — The former or long struc'ure is about one-tilth.— The latter or soft part five sixths. Mau is linked lo g*thei by a number of organs so beautifully arrang ed as to forma perfeeti-haiu in the animal c -oiiutiw. One link of which when outof order is sufficient to destroy die harmony of the whole. These organs are furnished with inm merahle blood vessels called arteries and veins, with h have a common centre.— The Heart for propelling through them the blood or nutritive fluid to nil parts of the system,—be ing furnished with valves which are nil in one di rection, the hi.to-l can only flow in a coriespouding course. Thus it is forced by the heart into tlie.arte rios, and after moistening the most minute fibres^ it is received in the veins and brought again to the heart, ami porfnrnu again the round nfthe I ody,and ho on in successiot. The use of the blood is to receive from the alimentary canal the skin, lung.), such mat ters as is necessary for the nouri.dimciit ofui in, and to convey it to every part nfthe body for the purpose of reputing its waste, uud increasing its growth. But if any effect poisonous or foreign matter is car ried into the blood several organs are provided as the liver, kidneys, skin aud longs through which tin# poi son is discharged frpm the blood in the form of Idle, urine,perspiration and pulmonary exhalation. From this briefsketch ofman’sformutionglieiiuelligentrejdcrean easily understand, how fever nml inflammation is pro duced by suppression of perspiration, for if perspira tion be u. tested in consequence ol'eoid, the .lcrsplra ble matter will mix with the blood uud give Vise to inflammation. In like manner, if the discharge ofhile he arrested in its flow from the liver, it i» taken into the circulation aud gives rise to jaundice, yellow fn ver, fee. All diseases therefore have one common origin, ( not impurity of blood, for that is only an ef fect,) but in the obstruction of otic or other of those three great oulets or common sewers of the body the bowels, skin uud kiduies. Header, did you but know bow fearfully and won derfully youu reconstructed—how beautifully tile C re tor of the universe has provided for your preserva tion uud existence, independent of your will, then in deed would your udtnirulton of the perfection of bis mighty hand work never cease. Dm iug sleep, when your mental faculties are inuctive, and vour soul ap pears to be in a state of repose, then is the wise pro vision and lore-knowledge of the author of nature made maifesl. Tho heart continues to pour its vital stream to every part of the body—the lungs perform their office—respiration is continued and the bloon decarbonized—the skin pours out from its myriads of pores the poisonous matter of the blood—diges tion continues, aud the nutritive particles of our food nre carried into the blood for the renovation of man. Were all the organs of the body therefore under the control of 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 then office—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 a healthy elute You will also place leas reliance on the pretensions of ignorant and uneducated men, especially when they attempt ic meddle with diseases they know noth ing of. You will likewise appreciate the services of the skilful medical practitioner, who has labored for 18 years in the study of a science through all its mi uutite, and who now offers for your benefit the result of his long and arduous labors. I uskifyou possessed a watch effive dollars ••ulue.aiul it was out of repuir. would you tuke it to n linker to have it set in order ? No; you would surely carry it to a good watchmaker. How much more difficult then is the putting in order of the human body when out of repair. A waio't may stop, it cun be set going again—if man’s much:ncry once Htops.it stops lot ever. Xo human power can ever again set it in motion. You may always expect fever and ill-health to fol low' ihertoppage of any of the seen lions. If we ex cept, says Van Swieton, those who perish by a violent death, aud such ae-are extinguished by old age, till the real die of Inflammation, caused by suppression of one or Other of the secretions. P.iny describes the lei ror the Romans had of this disease, aud of their supplica I tious in the Temple of Funum for the removal of all obstructions to the natural outlets of the body. Sick ness therefore cannot occur unless one orother f those outlets are obstructed,.except it be u disease depend ant upon a specific contagion, such as small pox, mea files, veneriul, &c. and these diseases are only cured by increasing th.j natural secretions. When you labor lijjnft'nt or otherwise, and you take Calomel from a Physician, does he not always ask you, are your how els free- is perspiration free—is the seme ion of urine abundant—oi, if you have pain 7 what. I nsk you, are those inquiries, but barely to ascertain if the sec re tions are duly performed. Jftliey are well performed, then your doctor is puzzled ns to the nature of your disease. If they are not duly performed, he then le ntoves any obstruction. This is die great secret of our profession, and thus we define t reputation when ve only assist nature in restoring the natural secretions. The great difficulty in .he practice of medicine was the proper application of a combination of medical ar tides ct Iculatcd to remove obstructions, and act at me same time upon all the secretions. There are many valuable articles in the materia medica that will net upon the liver adiuinisteied (done, but when combin ed with odiers to act upon the kidney s, they become neutralised. The concentrated extract of Sursuparil 1 a, Liverwort, Pleurisy Hoot and Lignum Vita as pre pared by me is the only one combination ever vet dis covered that possesses this inestimable quality, which has been testified to by umgt of the medical men in England. Kora full account of the properties of these plants. I must refer the reader to niv Prize Essay of 40 pages, published in the New England Medical dud Surgical Recorder. I will enumerate a lew only of the diseases In which this medicine shewed its mirac ulous powers—Consumption arising from cold, or where a hereditary disposition existed, live* com plaint,yellow lever,jaundice, ii digestion, torpid or inactive state of the bowels, palpitation of the heart, pleurisy, scrofula, mercurial eruptions or cutaneous disease arising from any cause, secondary or constitn tional effects, arising from the venerialdisease, such as blotches on the skin, sore throat, ulcerated nose, and painful affections 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 Hoot and Lignum Vita removes all obstructions, cleanses the system from all poison ous matter, and stimulates the organs to u healthy ac tion : It is therefore evident that this is the foyereign so long sought after. It can he taken by persons of every age and sox, and is admissible under all cir cumstances, and iu every variety and staeft of dis#*se. There are four poworfu! reasons for using this tned icine, in preference to all others: 1st. I am regularly educated to the practice of inc diaine. and committed Licentiate of the Medical Board of the State of Louisiana, which can be ascer tained on inquiry iu New Orleans. &<1. My medicine is purely vegetable, and is com posed of Sarsaprilla. Liverwort, Pleurisy Hoot and Lignum Vita ami other articles. 3d. T honestly confess what my medicine Is, and do not attempt decerl’on by keeping its name secret. 4 th. I have been 18 years a practitioner of medicine, and during that long period of time made extensive ill# of this medicine, and found in every instan##, that removed nil obtKruruoua by ibe hasty action upon ibe I.ivei Stomach, Bowels, Skiu, Kidneys and Lungs. (Ef’For snV wholesale ami retail nl 29 S* Francis Street, Mobile, and at my'office 7 Dunne St. New York. Price ©2 (*erbo'tle, one ounrt. tell ly ROOKS, STATIONERY, &C, Paper, ink and pens.—Doutn. m»ay & Si ars, A.i.fiOstfrctare now receiving ' Enrgc and well selected clock of Letter paper, plain & t itled Envelope Paper Foolscap do do Hardware do asst’d sixes ! I (hot Post do do Wrapping do do do Exchange do do do Drawing do do do Folio do do Medium Print do col’d Folio Rank Po t Riec Paper do do Quarto Rank Post Note Paper do do Qiiui to ('opting Paper Maping 1 r.per, very large Blotting Paper Blue Colton Sample Pajier, Music Paper ver\ large Tea Paper Brown do do do Parchment Bristol Board Pasteboard Satin Paper Ilnngi’jp .M n. nd Noyes* celebrated jet black Writ’g Fluid Hut lefts do d« do do do Stephen’* do Changeable Writing do do do Unchangeable light blue do do do llriiiiant Red do Ferine G\ot & Co’s stipf. Rose Carmine (new art) Ruth van’s Scotch Copying Ink Arno! l4s 1,-nrlon Copying Ink Kidder's, Road’s, Ede’fl, and Payson’s, Imleliahle M nkhtg Ink Steel Pens, of various patterns Quills, from No. 10 to 80, fttperior quality Together with a complete a; sort incut of Books and Stationary* which they will dispose of on liberal t • raw. fl>ATi:.\T i ) i:k\.w mets;U INKsTXSI). -0 —This m’tel and useful Intention insures an in stantaneous sup; iy of Clear Filtered Ink in the cupot th * Filler which can la* returned into the Inkstand at at»v moment, where it is secured from injury, and not aborted by the utnuuq heie. 'l’lie Ink thus protected, never tin. kens or moulds, and remains good for any length of time in any climate. The pron ss of the til tration causes the coloring matter to be held in sus pension; lienee the livable and inconvenience occa sioned by unsuitable Ink, generally f.mud in ordinary Inkstands, me completely obviated by the use of the i’li.TK R In kstand. One of model ate size will con tain sufficient lbr six or twelve months writing. For sale by DOLBLEDAY 6c .SEARS, i;:n22 50 Dauphin at. VtfTADE’S WORM mill C'ONDlTJO.v I'OW ▼ dkhs—These |»o\vilers are prepared iu anmii ner peculiar to nay others, being the result ofnn ex perience of 37 years successful practice, and have never been known to fail. They sire recommended to all owners of Inrses—us superior, (‘attic are so im proved in appearance uud health, that double the la bor may be obtained from them, without any risk. N. 1».—These powders used when horses come off a join uev, or arc wet and cold, or excessively fatigu ed, will be found in the highest degree beneficial. To be had iu packages of one dozen each Ibr 5 or a single paper for 50 cents. They are administered in the food, without requiring relaxation from labor. For sabs wholesale and retail by RICHARD NORTH, jan3 35 Government and 15 Conimeree-st. B* GOING, ROPE, itc — 293 pieces Kentucky Bagging, 168 “ Alabama “ 183 “ Schaviilicoke “ 15(i “ Dmulco “ 1.jlb per yard, 245 Dundee Gunny Cloth, 14lb per yard, 250 “ heavy “ “ 2* lb “ 1158 “ East India Bagging, 2$ to 2jlb “ 250 “ heavy Dundee hemp, do weighing 13 to 1J per yard, 200 coils Russia Hemp Rope, 55 “ Bombay “ 200 “ Kentucky “ 20 cases B.tiring Twine, 50 pieces Salt Sacking, 72 bids Kentucky limns, 20 lilids “ * “ 200 tons Swedes Iron, comprising all sizes, 10 tons Bundle and Sheet Iron, comprising a genera I assortment, 500 kegs White Lead. The above will be sold low, ami on accommodating terms, apply to iMeGRAN & NOONAN, no\9 71tf 6 St iMiehuel st. \VINKS, LKiFElJRS, OIL, OLIVES,”&c.— t V -ID hints ( lard, 350bxs do, “Entitle,” “Alar geaux,” “St. Estcphc,” Sir 70 bxs Muscat, “Lime” and “Front ignan” 60 qr ca.-ks Madeira, -10 qr casks Port It) do Santonic, lObx* Curacao 4 boxes Maraschino. 25 Imxes Olives 10 boxes Pickles, 10 boxes Capers 40 boxes Salad Oil —landing from barque Due d’Oi leans and fir sale by novlO OGDEN BROTHERS, 12 Waler-st. ipo I)£NTI.8TS—Dm 1. If. Gales, Agent in M - B bile for the sale of Stockton’s improved Mineral Teeth, has just received a (till supply , embracing all tin- varieties used by Dentists. Duct. Gates bus also a first rate article of Den lists* Gold Foil, Nos. 6, 7 a-:d S. Orders from any part of ilia Southern States promptly attended to. Address GATES’S Pharmacy, no 29 106 Dauphin st. Mobile. D~ OCTOR FEITCII wITaNUER’S INFALLl BLE POISONS for killing, destroying and ex ! terminating every species of vermin infesting public, and private houses, bedrooms, garrets, stores and store houses, gardens, fields, trees and plants—such as rats, mice, cockroaches, be.I bugs, mosquitoes, (leas, flics, ants, inoliu, catterpillars, hornets, mites, &c.,just received and for sale at im\27 GATES’S Pharinncy. I7IAM1I.V SPICES.—Dr. Gatks Iras now re ceived a full supply of articles in his line lor fa mily use, embracing among other articles the follow ing spices of the l»est kind: — Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmegs, Allspice,Black Pep per, Cassia Birds, Mace, Ginger, Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, Wh. Mustard, Jamaica Ginger, Annis Seed, Coriander Seed, Fennel Seed, Carrawny Seed, Rare Ginger. Also—Pear lash, SalErutus, Isinglass, Pearl Bar ley, Sago, Tapioca, Arrow root, Starch, Indigo, Rotten Stone, Polishing Powder, Silesiun polish, Scouring Bricks, Whiting, British Lustre. imv27 (1 ARDEN & FIELD SEEDS.—T11 e~m7|)*c r 1* H bets have this day received from New York, the following Seeds, the growth of 1841, and of the finest quabty— Rud Kites, 4 kinds, Spinnge, Salsify, Parsnips, Beets, 3 do, Carrot, Cucunilier, Turnip, Cabbages,4 do, Tomato, Parsnip, Cress, Lettices, 3 do, Mustard, Sorrel, Cauliflower, Melon, I’cas, Beans, Herda-Grttss, Blue-Gross, Orchard-Grass, Clover, &c. For sale in quanti ties to niiit pm chasers. nov 27 MOSELY & CO 1.A XCUANGfcJ on New York at 3 days sight, lo.i 1Asale by WM. MILL!GAN & Co., iiov26 34 St. Michael st. BRANDY—q0 qr, cask* stipe/ior A. Signet to, Pillevoisin, and American Brandy, landing ex ship Alabamian, and to arrive per Vermont and Chi na, for sale low, by CIRODE & WHITE, uov27 cor. Corn, and Dauphin stc. Rice & rice flour.—5 te* new mce, 25 hf and cir bbls fresh Rire Flour, for sale by nov 27 T P. MILLER & CO. BUTTER—A few Atkina family Butter, for sale l»v nov29 JNO. C. RYAN. IVE It POOL ORRELL COAL — Peach Orchard Coal, Lehigh Coal, Red Ash Schuylkill Coal. Landing and for sale by E. C. CENTER & CO, nov 27 corner Conti and Com. sts. [TPEkToR SPOOL 1'HREAt).—U E ARY & STODDART have received ex ship Hogarth, 19 cases of Olappertim’s superior six cord sewing Cotton, which they offer by the case cheap for cash, taov 27 m RANDY & GIN.—20 <p pi. es Otard, Dupuy & Co. Rrandy 2 half pipes Hennessey Brandy 1 “ “ J J Dupuy Braudy 2 pipes Holland Gin —instore and for sale bv DESHON, TAYLOR & MYERS, novl2 earner Conti and Commerce-sfs. US1C.—Just received by Doubleday & Scars, -LfJL large supply of new Music, ninongst whieh are Ellsler’s popular dances “I,a Ghana,” “La Maxur ka/’ La Cachuca,” &c. Also the popular songs— I “All things love tlicc,” “Love is a tritler,” “Leave ! ine dear one/* “I was not false to thee/’ and “Bonn tiful Dreams,”—together with a great variety ol 1 marches, waltzes, Sac. Also somejiac ruled English ' music paper. BUT AN 1C M E DICIN' ES.—Powdered Bay berry, Bark, Arican Pepper Gum Mvrrh, Lobelia Seed, Nervine Hemlock Bark, White Pond Lillv Witch lia/le, Unicorn Root, Poplar Bark Golden Seel—all of w hich are just received and are warranted fresh and genuine. For sale wholesale or retail, by R. L. WATKINS & CO., ' jail 16 ’ turner Water and St. Francis sts. mo PLANTERS, Physicians, and Country Mcr .1. chants—MOSELY tfc CO. Druggists, at the , earner of Dauphin and Koval streets, have in store a 1 full supply of fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Gardeen Seeds, etc. , which they offer for sale at wlmlsaalc or retail at \ery l low prices and on n litoral credit. febl 1 i W WVCORDS UAKNVOOD—An .-ale by | 1UUU JACOB OBER, •km 13 Goiornment-st. HAVANA CIGARS.—31 boxes brown Havana Cigars, received per ichr Rellfr, for sMe qy j nwv20 THOS. P. MILLER & CO. ^HERWOOD'S- ELECTRO MAGNETIC RE ^ MKB1ES for Chronic diseases. These invaluable eincdies are founded on true (utthological principles, eadily demonstrable; and that their afiinityofac inn has a direct and absolute tendency to eradicate dironic morbific influence from the system, it is well md thoroughly established. If reliance can lie placed m human testimony, they are of all remedies the uost valuable, safe, sure and salutary remedy, parti Milnrlv Tor the permanent cure of Dyspepsia, Chro nic Disease of the Heart, Liver, Spleen, Kidneys, Uterus uml Spine; together with white swellings. Scald Head, King’s Evil, or any of the forms of Scrofula; even Tubercular Consumption, under their si ecific iniluence, has lost most of its honors, ex cept in cases neglected till the last stage. Fo • sale in Mobile by MOSELY & CO, .tune 16 ’ _ Druggists. WHITE SI LPHUR WATER.—Water fresh from the White Sulphur Springs, Va. To those persons acquainted with the character of these Springs, eulogy is unnecessary. But to those who are not, it will be sufficient 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 active and efficient medicine, but a pleasant, and to some a delightful beverage. Per haps at no season is its use mote imperatively iml. cated than the coming season und the summer months, when those who are unurdimated are exposed to a deadly disease, and to the old residents subject to Hepatic obstructions. For sale by the dozen or sin gle hot tie or gallon by ltlCllARD NORTH, Druggist & Chemist. mnv27 260»f R5 Gnvermeot & 45 Com sts. II AYE To I Fa COUGH l—l)o uot neglect it:— '~ 1 Thousands have inntn premature death for the want of a little attention to a common cold. Have ymi a cough *—Rev. Dr. Bartholomew's Ex pectorant Syrup, a sale medical prescription, con taining no poisonous drugs, and used in an exten sive practice for several years, will most positively nllbrd relief, and save you from that awful disease pulmonary consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave, hundred of the you ig, the old, the fair, the lovely and the gay! Have you a cough 1—Be persuaded to 'purchase a Iwttlo of this Expectorant Syrup to day ! !—Tomorrow may he too late. Have you a coughl Bartholomew's Expectorant Syrup is the only remedy you should take to cunwou. For this plain reason:—That in no one ot the thousand cases where it has been used, has it failed to relieve. For sale by I. C. DuBOSE & Co, jan21 164s and by the other Druggists in Mobile IN NGKAV1NG.—J. ( . Mc.ALLiSTEK, respect -J fully info.uns his friends an.I the public, that be lias located himself at .NO. 29, CAMP STREET, Nfw Orleans, Where he intends to carry on the Silver, Gold and Copper Plate Engraving and Printing, in all its vari ous branches—and hopes, by the strictest ullentiuji to business, to merit a share ot public patronage. Door Plates, Bell Pulls, Collars, &c. furnished handles of knives, wr ting desks, work boxes, visit ing cards, lull heads, bonds and bank notes, and notu ry seals, engraved in vhe neatest manner. IS’. It.—Persons visiting New Orleans will please rail and see specimens, or wanting any thing ui the above line of engraving, bv addressing me by letter can luuc their wishes luliy satisfied, and with des patch. apr 9 202s (\ 11 A RLES "M, (tOR1 ), (Late of Philadelphia,) J UPHOLSTERER AND PAPER HANG ER. JlLOGDGOOD*S NEW ROW ON ROY AL, BETWEEN CONTI AND DAUPHIN STREETS, respectfully informs the inhabitants of Mobile, that he has eommenwd business at the above place, and respectfully solicits a share of public pat- ^ ronuge, and assures them that every exortioti will be made to please the most fastidious, both as regards price and workmanship* The following goods w ill be made up in the m beautiful style—Saxony, Brussels, Imperial and j grain Carpeting, satin and worsted Daiuask, Mor and Chintz Bed and Drawing Room Window C tains ; Chamber Sofas, Easy Clmirs, Ottoman a Verandah Seats, made to order ; Church work of a description made, viz :—Silk Velvet Drapery, Cush ions and Pulpit Cloths, embroideries in gold or plain P.-w Cushions, Stools, Ottoman and Carpets. Paper Hanging done in the very best manner. All kinds of Steamboat work done on accommoda ting terms. Cabinet Furniture and Sofa Seals repaired. Goods of any description will be ordered from Phil udclphiu, at a very small advance to cover expenses, fen 4 l itis A merican eaTioTTsay ing soap—for -Washing Clothes in Soft or Hard Wa j tkr.—Directions for use,—For Washing White Colors.—To each pail of soft water in the boiler, put one pound of the Soap, w hich will answer fin- four boilings .after w hich add a quarter of a pound of soap for each successive boiling. Wet the white clothes in clean cyld water, wring I them out, put them into the boiler, according to their condition; then take them out into a basket to drain, and wash tliemonco in warm water, they w ill then he I ready for rinsing—clothes that are very dry should be put to soak in cold water over night and will refl quire boiling about three quarters of an hour. For Washing Calicoes and Flannels.— The water in which the white clothes were, washed is general!v strong enough, but sometimes a little extra soap will be required for flannels. Hard water requires about a quarter of a pound more soap to each pail full, than soft water. Bv follow ing the above instructions, persons using this soap w ill find that it does not injure the clwthcs nr the hands—that it saves one half the labor in wash ing, that it improves the colors of Calicoes and the texture of Flannels, and that white clothes will re quire to be bleached but seldom. It also obviates the necessity of using the Wash Board, by wliioh clothe* are more injured than by ordinary wear. Just rcceivod and for sale by apr7 20*#rf R. NORTH, 85 Govm’t-st. Wholesale & retail iron store. MrGRAN & NOONAN, No. 6 St. Michael street, have now in Store and landing, Swedes Iron of all sizes and Steel of all kinds; Cut Nails; Axes; Band, 1 loop, Rod and Sheet Iron.—They purpose by direct importation and otherwise, keeping on (mud a constant supply of all articles in this line, to which they ask the attention of purchasers. no\19 OCTOR HALL’S CELEBRATED SPEC1 F1C.—The celebrated specific for the cure of Gonorh en, &c. cun with safety be recommended as being certain in effects und containing no mercury.— This medicine has superseded most of the prepara tions sold for the cure of this disease and lias been sol.I for sometime in New Orleans, as well us various other sections of the Union. From the high charac ter and standing of Dr. Hull and the large quaulitie* sold (.‘1800 bottles in three months) at the north,there can be 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, fe.bS 148* No. 85 Governmcnt-st. MARKS’OINTMENT FOR THE CURE OF PILES.**—The inventer 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 lias aeea tested by the experience of years, and tin* utility of wliice has in no instance been im paired from failure to relieve. To those who have been subjected to this disease, it w ill 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 be no danger in its use, ns its component parts are of harmless vegetable matter. For sale only by P. MOSELY, novSO 92tf‘ Druggist, Mobile MOSELY & CO., Druggists, at the corner of Royal and Dauphin streets, having receded a large supply of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, lie., which they offer for side in quantities to suit purchasers at very moderate prices and on a reasonable credit, nov29 alAYLOll’S BALSAM~OF LI VERVVORT.— A fresh supply of this invaluable medicine recci \ed per brig Saratoga,'direct from the original pro prietor, Dr. Geo. Taylor, 376 Bowery, New York Purchasers are desired to observe that ever}* Wile of the genuine medicine lias the written signature of Dr. Geo. Taylor, 375 Bowery, on tile directions around the bottle. Beware of I. \V. Bnrrett's imitation. L. C. DUBOSE & CO., — 39 Water st., sole Agents for this city. KAl. ESTATE- AT SUMMERVILLE i’OIi SALE.—4 acres of land conveniently situatid for a summer Residence, being near the residence formerly occupied by Mr. Cuthnert, on the road lead iug from Spring Hill road to the Three Mile Creek adjoining the lands of Major Hogan and Dr. Jas. F Roberta. For particulars, apply to E. L. ANDREWS &, CO., dip 140tf cor. Com. & Dauphin sts, WHITE LEAD ANI) WINDOW GLASS &c, 800 kegs White Lend, 75 bxs Window Glass, from 8-10 to 12-18, 50 bladders Putty, 10 boxes Chrome Green, 10 do do Yellow*. Just received ami for sale by MOSELY & CO, jan 14 lbOtfDruggists. COHEN’S RHEUMATIC EMBROCATION— This remedy, so celebrated for the cure ot chronic ami inflammatory rheumatism, sprains, swell ings of the joiuts, from the improper or injudicious use of mercury, lumbago, lie. is now for the first time offered to the people of the South, * although long known and used, us tho certificates testify, at the North, where its success has been greatly marvellous and unrivalled. Those afllicted with the above com plaints, w ill find immediate relief on trial of the | Embrocation. For sale bv the Agent march 5 1. C. DUBOSE k CO. Ns 39 Water st.