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. I : SCRAPS. Immensity of Creation.- Some astro Tiomejrs have. computed that there are no jewerjthan seventy five millions oi .suns in the universe. - The fixed stars are as suiTis, j having . like ou r sons, mi me rvu? planets revolving round thein. The solar fystem oT ihni to which we belong, has i ahoutithiriv rdnnets. primary and seconda ry, belonging to ;t. The circular field oi pace which ,Voertir.ies is in diameter Xutlthrec thousand six handed million -men it controls mucu if mi nod .iiSt w . " f i - f I . ! - iru... r. ivn rn is ine nrart-si I fit uii, - - - ,-- - : H cauoQ diitu, nuiani .greater, ninrhortf tO 113. from our sun about twer.tyrUvO; bjlhons of mileili Now, it all he fixod Mars are n? d is to rrt from each Other as Sirius is from nnr fftin. or if otir solar svaem be the nverage magnitude of all the systems of the seventv-fivemiliions nf stins, whose imagination, can a?p the immensity of creation 7 Vyio can snrvoy a phinet, containing' seventv-fl millions of circu lar fields, -ach ten billions of miles in di ameter? Such, hoMi-ver, is one of the plantations ol H im, w ho his mrasu red the wafers in the. hollow , of his hand ; VEGETABLE klFE PILLS " .'1. '' . : AKD ' PHCENIX BITTER fHHESE medicines have onz been kn U and appreciated, for tneir extraordinary and immediate powers of restoring perfect health, to indi et w.ft' persons auttenng under nearly every k disease to "which, the human frame is tiabl Tn mativ hundred of certificated instances. tbey have even, rescued sufferers from the vtery verge of an untimely grave, after all the decep tive nostrums of the day had utterly failed; and to many thousandVihey have permanentlyfse cured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. (So great, indeed, has their efficacy invariably janjd infallibly proved, that It has appeared scartely less than miraculous to those who were "unac quainted with the beautifully philosophical pin ciplefupon which I hey are- compounded, and upon which ther conequently act. It was t their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and, endjnng them viUi renewed tons and vigor, that they vrere indebted for their name, which was be stowed upon them at the spontaneous request of I severamdiitluuis wboee iiyes they had obvi tu sly eared. ' , , j J . 1 he proprietor rejoices in the opportunity afforded bv the universal diffusion of the daily pre, for placing his VEGETABLE l'liiLV within-the knowledge and reach of every indi vidual in the eomma'iritv. Unlike the host of meted out hrn'ven -wish ;i ppnn compte i i J. i'.i. L .i . .r .i !".. i ' ,......, nenucu ruusi .ui iik- yin-ii in .i i.ieasu . r pernicious quackeries, wb end Aeiiedvth mountains in scales, and ingredients, the Life Pills the bills i"h a balance. ', '"' hidi boa-it of veg: able Patent- 'Piano New-'In'prorcpient. .Wtf--vjr.ere shown a few f 1 ii y ago, a model of a piano, having a glass plate instead of n sounding brn id, and ghss tub'S over the strings This is op improvement in vented by Mr. D. B (Jro'.'es, Piano Ma nufacturer, Market f-tfeef. -The. -ad van lages to fee derived, from this improve menlj is in the superior quality of glass ovr wood, in giving or fever berating nound. The peculiar softness of the noiind mflrl (rfun h:i t f:in'iilT;ir !o n!l .1 ' i i ' i ,i i wno nave ever neiru ine exquisite lones of musical, glasses. As a reflector of .sound, it is believeu it tnnv be advantn ge'ously introduced into pmnos, and so fur s it haa bt fn tt ied, itj'has been found to increase, as well as. to gfve a ricli mel- , ,nry8 anc the bladder and by this nseanp, the Jowiiess to their lone. j . ! iver and the lungs, the healthful action oCktch .'Mr. Groves certainlv d' serves nmch j'wti.fely depsnds upon the regularity or the urj r. ; .i . j i i 'nary orzans. The blood, which takes its red i i f- greclients, tne L.ire ruts are parety anu s.opr;ity TCtirri.t, and contain neither Mercury, Anti mony, Arsenic, njr kny other mineral, in) 8.ny fonn vhrttever. They;.ftre entirely composed of extracts from rare and poVer'ul plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to sonj. eminent pharmk ctutical chrtnists, are altogether unknown Bo the ignorant pretenders to medical ience j and jweie never before administered in so happily effica av a combination. . , The first operation is to loosen from the coaits of the stomach and bowels, the various iirpuijir ties and crudities constantly settling around them ; and WremoTe the hardened faecejs' which coi ltct in the con volutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse thes, and jeave such collected masses behind, as to produce costiveness, with alt its train of evils, or sadden dittri heea, with its imminent dangers. Thijs fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who ex- iviinp i li' luimn n aftrr rfHlh': and hcnCC j th prejudico ef these well informed men agaiust illie quack medicines of the aire; The second;effecl fth VEGETABLE PILLS is to cleanse the and tcaknest oi the mut impaired constitutions As a remedy for Chronic mnd IiJUvriudrl Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phoenix Bitten will be demonstrated by the use of a tingle bonle. The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wine glass full in water or wine, and this qunantity may be Taken two or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or a less quantity may be taken at all times. To those wherare afflicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove invaluable, ae they greatly increase the action of the principal viscera, help them to per form their functions, and enable the stomach to discharge into theliowels, whatever is ofTcnsiv. Thus indigestion-is easily and speedily removed, appetite restored, and the months of the absorbent Vessels being cleansed, notritionr rs facilitated, and strength of lwndy and energy -of mind are the happy results For further particulars of MOF FAT'S LIFE PILLS and PHCENIX BIT TERS, apply at Mr. Moff.ntfs office, .No. 367, Broadway, Nvi: York, where the Pills can be obtained for 25 tents. 0 cents, or SI per hex : 8nd the bitters Pir 81 or 82 per bottle. TjT Nu merous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspectej. , In some obsliriRtft and cnmnlic.itcd esses of chronic antT inflammatory Rheumatism, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy Piles, injuries from the use of m.rcur, quinin4. ad other diseases o f long standing, it may be necessary to take both the Life Pills and Phce nix Bitters, in the dosns before recommended. N. B. The Pills and the Bitters will get alls mprnirv nut of lha nvstm infinitely faster than the bf-st preparations" of Sarsaparilia, and are a certain remedy for the rushing of bhod to the heador all violent headaches, Hr. dvuleurtv.x, 4c. All persons who are predisposed to ape plex:. palsy, f-c. should never be witiioutthe Life Pills or the Bitters, for one dose in time will save life. They equalise the circulation of the blood, draw all pnessiu-e from the head, restore perspiration,: and throw bsT every impurity 17 thp rtores of the skin. rt nr fnrthpr narticn.ars of the mifitra?oi- i . r- - - - cine, see Monavs joou oamantan, a copy i-i which aecompanics the medicine. A copy can also be had on application at the office of - W. V A Hp. ' r A sen t for the same. VvTilmin-ton, Jure ,20th, 1838. , 128 1Y MEDICAL NOTICE. HAS located himself in Wilmington, with a vie w of pursuing the practice of his profes sion, in its various branches, and hopes, by undi vided altentioo, to merit a share of patronage. He may at all times be foitnd at the store under the Railroad office, unless professionalry engaged. Tiie poor will receive attention gratis. N.B The Doctor has connected the DRUG BUSINESS with his profession, and has opened a general and well selected ASSORTMENT OF Drugs and JUedicmcs, Paints, Oils, Dybstuffs, &,c See Double Canula Bone Forceps Dissecting, do Dressing Forcept 1 Breast Glasses and Air Pumps for drawing the breast, in case Silver Sules Probanjs Silver Probes Tourniquets', Trocars Scarificators, Am. " German Tooth Files Gum Lancets Tentaculums Abscess Lancets Seton Needles Stiver Mala Catnttere Female j Flexible Met Catheters CurTcd Needles Scalpe!s Trephines Amputating Kotves Saws Catline Harelip Pins - Spring Lancet Blades Tooh Claws Ivory nuising Tubes, a new article Metacarpal Saws Hay's Saws Stethescopes Maw's domestic Ihstru which mr,y at all times be procured at his DRUG Breast Pipes STORE, between the Court House and the Eye Glasses Market. Cocntry merchants . and physicians, i Cupping do who are in the habit of sending heir orders to the Funnels, assorted has rrnude, to improve his. pianos, and co or from the airencv ot the aver and tne unrs l at into lliA nft liomrr t lt 11 C rll IT I fi merit patronage. And if his. sales art hj ihem, and aounsnea by looa coming irom tm rrironAn f A,iM;, Inlrrmnt h c ctttT Honmch, courses freely through tiie veins iw v I ivu .'i tut 'UJiii uujiilwv. - . . I entiy mounts the banner ot health m taetjuooin has no reason to compiain that he is net duly appreciated as a manufacturer. - i, I Philad.lplea'Hcrald. 1 . Indifference to Public Opinion. rince rallevrand, shvs the Temps, onie day asked his Secretary for a pam phlet, which he wished to read after din ner, Knd the work was accordingly brought. In the evening the LPrinre was found Ttsleep in his easy chair, and the prhph'et wnsjyipo; open at his feet just' 33 it had falleri from his hand. It was a violent libel jigainst himself", which had been una- hle to hx his attention on the scurrilitv tvhich filled its pages." Statistics of Education in France.- Tjhe numher of pupils th.it attend the elementary schools of France, a re-rhoys, 1 ,38,3,904 ; girl?. 943,610 Total, 2,332,580. The ordinary expense of the tompiunal schools in 1837, reached the enormous amount of 9,017.427 irancs and 86' cent. The General Councils have rotetl for: 1838, 1,000,608 francs nd 1 99 cents . The editor of the Baltimore Transcript an nounces that a wagon lend of cradles was carried by hii office, destined totho rfouth.."; ' '-; .'J " ; Albany Advertiser. . V?t are astonished that '.he South con sents to -import her "cradles from the North. 'We presume th a t s h e w ill shortly hold a convention, andv-in order fo puLa stop' to the demand for these Northern manufactures resolve to have no more children. : Lrviisvill Journal. ing cheek. tim. - . il.. J- i. :L a lie iouowiii -are aurung liic uisucssui va riety of human diseases, to the vhich the Vege table Lite Pills are well known to be infallible : DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the flrst and second stomachs, and creating a now of pure healthy bile, instead of - the stale afVOj acrid kind :- -Flalulendy, i'alpitation of ihe heart, Loss'of Appetite, Heartbnrnund Headache Resl lessness, Mi-temper, Anxiety, Languor, and Ale lancholy, will vanish as a natural consequence Of its cure.; Costiveness, by -cleansing the jwhole length of the Intestines .with a solvent process, and without riolence j all violent puresleaVe the bowels costive within two days. l)ia?rrhBa and Cholera, by removing the sharp acridj fluids by which these complaints are occasioned, arid by promoting the lubncative secretion of tU mu cous membrane, Fevers of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circulation, throiidh the process ot perspiration in some cases, ana tim-ougn a solution of intestinal obstructions in others. The Life Pills have been known to cure Rh :uma tisnr permanently in three weeks, andthe Gout in half that time, by removing local inflammation from the muscles and ligaments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength ening the kidneys and bladder, they operate! most delightfully on these important organs, and jhence have ever been found a certain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also" . Worms, by dis lodrin from the turnin'ffsof the bowel the telimy matter to which these creatures adhere, Asthma end Consumption, by relieving the air vessels of the lungs from the mucus, which even slight colds 'i - i - l ! i i e . win occasion, wnicn 11 noi removeu Decomes atr- 'deiied ami produces those dreadful diseases is-rs Vy, Ulcers a,nd inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these Life Pills give to the blood. and all the humors, Scorbutic Eruptions o.nd bad Complexions-, by their alterative etlects upon the fluids lha1 feed the skin, the morbid state of which occasions ali Eruptive ccmvlaints. Salloic Cloudy, and other disagreeable Completions, The use of these Pills fora short time willleftecjt an entire cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,mmi a striking improvement in the Clearness vf the j The Olobe says, iliyi u'htnttig is most ".apt! to ' strikerhuildinr$ containincr large- Quantities of mtalMC'.-sul'stance. If that's the case1, there is yery . !i:tle danger of its striking the TrcaVurv of the United ; States. j . . 4 . L.yi xrilje Journal. We understand th it M uthnw L. Davi s Esq.jthe biop;r plier of Col. Burr, will put to press in October the Private Jour nal of that individtjal. while jn France. It is said by the Courier to contain manv important disclosures, and much amusing gossip: ; ' -v !; . . X. Y. Evening Star. (i M (( 1 1.; .w. es-iiENN's Saponaceous Compound FOR SHAVING. rEHHE subscriber offers this SOAP, in perfeetS JSL confidence, as being equnl, if not superior, tot any shaving boap ever ottered to the public,! .The smallest quantity on the brush, with warm 6 cold Water, forms on the face, a rich, perma nent, and emollient lather, entirely free trom any thinjsstimvilant, jjand leaving the face soft and; pleasant. It is neatly done up in white covered; jars, nri;weruig em uic purposes Oi a. an box. . x !i ,'. : FOK BEAUTIFY I Ntt TIIE COMPLEXION There is no. enemy to personal beuuty mora annoying in a nrunpies, jf recn les, ana uie vnri-; ous otner aneciwns ot tne sKin, wnicm so ire- quentiy attend j upon early life, lo hnd a; remedy for them, has been a matter of considerable trouble but has beenxappily accomplished by the production of this Kalydor, which will without fair-, remove the most obstinate Pimples, Freckles I an. Sunburn, and btherN temporary cutaneous, affections, andigive thatlesidcratum to those who, with Lord Chesterfield, think a good ap- pearance a lener oi recommenuauon on ai K:casions. H t MlCHAUX'S FRECKLE WASH. This is a certain remedy not only Tor Freckles bat for Tan, Morphew, Sunburn, Pthiplcs, Reds ness-of! the face! and other temporary 'cutaneous affections even for Tetter, it hasbeeF found an? excellent ctire. j' 1 he sale ol this article has con stantly: increased, and will continue to increase as its merits are made known. Numerous in stances of its great efficacy have come under the proprietor's notice, and he has no hesitation in recommending it to the public as an excellent artiflo - . f L. W. GLENN'S AROMA TIC ROSE TOO TH PASTE, This preparaiion is made from the sauic re ceipt as the celebrated " Opiate pour les dents," " Cherry Paste;' articles great repute in Eu rope, for giving a pearly whiteness to the teeth, stopping ths progress of decay, hardening the 'gums, and sweetening the breath so innocent is it, that it may be used without the least caution. L. W. GLENN'S INDIAN HAIR DYE. v For coloring; Red, Light, or Grey UAKx a beau tiful Brown or jet Black, in eight or ten hours, without staining the skin, or injuring the texture of the hair in the least. This important disco very is of exceeding value to those who have become prematurely grey, or those wishing to change the color of their nair.' The Indian Dye is warranted, in one application, and with very little trouble, Ao color the hair a peimaneal Brown; or jet Black, as may be desired. f-Gentlemens' whiskers diedjgwith equal facility. ; . p L.W.GLENN'S INDIAN HAIR OIL, Tlii elegant article hns the peculiar quality t a it ( i . L i n it ft u it i j It it t' M I tt ( tt tt i( if II GEORGE! MAiiiiLE, j Dealer in 1 STAPLE and t,vAXCV Beady mado Clothing, Hats, ; ! Shccs, &,c. -: ': 1 9, .TStu'f.et Sfrect, . July 14th. M M. C7 t-f. Marble Jflon umcnts, a.;d TOiyiBOToiirs of evert f I , DblStiiPTlON, ! Vtanufaciured at Norwalk, Connecticut, by 1 j C. T. DUNCOMB. i VATmXW LAWTON, WiJinin?to, ) i , I CALEBS BEI L. Ncwbern, Ag. WM. 0CAIN, Wtshioiton, N. C. XQr ORDERS are solicited and r re ived at the Cabinet Wareroom of Mr. Lawtori, where spkcimckb may be teen, and all neeissafy information given. Wilmington, Juaeflet, IM3. 127 trn BOOTS AND SHOES, . rpHE subsenber, han'ng purchased of Messrs. C. BRADLEY, their entire Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, would be glad -ta ioddIv customers on as liberal term tV leretoibre received from the MeasrsI Bradley i. , ( Hhds.'Molasses, B arrcle Sugar, i 1 600 Bushels Sound Salt, I ' . One Sulkey, two Carts, one Dray, Bureaux od Bedsteads. ' P. SMITH. i'Vilmington, Jane 1st, 1833. 121 if O 1 I T ?3 " " " " " " J J skin. Common Colds and Influenza, will always of gradually changing the color of the hair, from Red or Light, .to a lirown or mack, and prevent the hair from turning grey. It also gives a fine gloss to the. hair, softens 'and improves the gene ral appearance, keeps it from coming out, and restores it when lost. Being very pleasantly perfurned, it Will be found admirable for dressing the hair in general, for which purpose it is fcxtea sively ii?ed. S , .' PERSIAN SCENT BA G, For laying in drawers, war-houses, trunks, &c. communicating to every thing around them a delightful perfume, and -effectually prevantinsJ the ravage of the moth. I his combination of odoriferous flowers is neatly done up in satin bags of raficis colors, and forms an acceptable present to a female 'friend. rV'The above articles ate for sale by R. F. ? PU KNELL, agent tor the sole proprietor, L. W. be cured by one dose, or by two, even in the worst eases, rues as a remedy lor tlus most ais ncssihg and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life. Piils deserve a distinct and emphatie recom mendation It is well known to hundreds in this city, -thai thir; proprietor of these invajuabl J PillfB wai himself afflicted with this complaint lor up vvajs ot thirty Jive years, and that he t ied in taiji cTery remedy prescribed within the whole coiilpass ofthe Materia Medica. He howev;er, at !: th tried the medicine which he now offers to ihefMbtic, and he was cured in a very shWuinie, attar his recovery had been pronounced n t only improbable, but absolutely impossible by; any humpninans. I IlRtCTlONS FOR USE. The Proprietor of the Vkgktablb liib pim.s does not follow the base and mercenary practice of the quacks ofthe davi in advising persons to tnke his pills in large quaaaltirs. No good medicine can possibly be so required. These Pilla are to be taken at bed iunf every night, for a week or fortnght, accord ingUo the' obstinacy of the disease. The! usual dose is from two to five, according to the consti tution of the person. Very delicate persons should bcbin with but two, and increase as the najure of the'ease may require. These more robust or of very . costive habit, may begin with three, and in crease to four, or even fiAe pills", and thev wiil etVepl'a siitiu-irntly rapid change to guide the pa tknt in their further use. These Pills some time occasion sickness and vomiting, 'though' very seldom, unless the stomach is very foul. This, however may be considered a favorable ynlptom, as the patient will find himself at once relieved, and by perseverance will soon recover Thev usually operate within lOor 12 houre, and nerrr'giv! ptin, unless the bowels are very much encamberen. They may be taken by the most delicate females under any circumstances. j, It if, however, recommended that those in later periods f pregnatcy should take but one at a tuvje, and thus continue to keep the bowels open ; and even two may be taken where the patient is very eottive-. One pill in a solution of two table spopnfulis f Weter may be given to an infant in the follow ing dosss a tea snoonfull every two hours till n operates ; for a child from one to five yfars'of ae half a put and from, five to ten, ons pill. TUE PHCENIX BITTERS are eo called ba eeuee ihey possess the power of restoring ihe ex airing embers of health,, to a glowing rigor thoughout the constitution, ae the Plwenix a said la be reetored to. life from the aahea of its own dissolution. - Ths Phesnix Bitters ef are antiraly segetabla, compoaed of roots found only n cer tain parte ofthe western country, which will in faniUy cur FEVERS AND AGUES I of all kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely jail tie affects of Mecury infintely sooner Usa the most powerful prepanions of Bereeparilla, and will 5lJ?ittJlI.euft datermination of B&OOD TO TUE HEAD; never fail in ths iUktui Uey U frmU$ ; and vtll be fennd a certain ramtdT im ..all cases efasrtiw saiMfi GLENN. Wjlmirjton, Jur.e S2d, 1S3. 157 If Runaways. northern cities to be filled, will find it totheir ad vantage to purchase here ; for the subcrib'" feels confident that h. can supply them on as good, if noriKTTKa terms. The 'following is a catalogue in part. . . ' ' ; iXfCall and examine Antimony Tartrate, llodine Alcohol, 30 deg. . Aqua Fortis iEthiOD s M lneral Arsenic, white pnlv. t owler s scjution Amnion. Carbon. Acid Benzoic 4i Citric M Muriatic Nitric Oxali Pvrolignous Tartaric, in cryst. I'rusrc yF.thet, tSulphurie Aqua Ammo. AnodynevIIofTman's Argent. Nit. Blue Pil!,En?r. Blacking, Paste . Bole Armenia j Borax, reined, Brimstone, roll " flonr Bismuth, oxide Blood Runt Beeswax Bedpans, earthen. Burgundy Pitch Rarbadoes Tar Balsam Ci paiva, " Peru . Tolu Black Drop Cantharides " pulv. Cobalt M pulv. Cayenne, American African Cera alba Caustic Potash Cream Tartar pulv. Creta Ppt. Cort. Peru. flav. pulv. rub. " " pulv. Canella alb. Cascarilla ' Cort. Anchusa " Angustura " Sassafras " Aurant. " " ; ground Cochineal t Cowage down Castor Fib. Colycinth pulv. 1,C loves Corros. Sub. Charcoal pulv. Corks, vial " bottle common Chlorine Tooth wash Dover's Powders Essence of Spruce, for beer . ose ErSot . Emp. Lpispastie liyuragyri Rob'orans Safonis v Adhesive, sun. Simnlfl Extract of Jalap Logwood Butternut Hyociami Gentian Belfadona Taraxici Rhubarb Valerian Rhatania Bal Copaiva Cicuta Glycy, opt. ' " f refined Flowers of Lavender French Chalk pol. Digitales !. " Seiiiia Atrx. best " " India" opt. " Uva Ursi um Tragacanth Galbanum " i strained Arabic,! Thi key India Scaminp. Aleppo Gamboge Opium j Camphcr Myrrh,! Turkey Myrrh, India AssafcKlida, beet Benzoic Kino ! Amn'.o.opt. Guiac i Aloes i ii ii tt ii ii ii n rt $500 REWARD. FOR thr apprehension find dlivery to me, of a RUNAWAY SLAVE of mine, who has recently reached Boston, I will give the reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS. To any person dsiposed to undertake his reroyrry, the necessary information and docomcfltj will be fur nished. As very little doubt can be entertained of his conveyance away on loard of aome vessel, 1 will give the further reward of FIVE HUN DRED DOLLARS for the conviction and pun ishment agreeably to law, of the master or cap tain, and half thai sum for any of the crew, or other person, engaged in the felonious act. EDWARD B.DUDLEY. Wilmington, Jan. 24th, 1838. 106 tf v $50 Reward. 'A YOUNG black, stout, coarse looking fellow J31. of roine,J named DICK, is also ran away, and, is probably lurking about Mott's Soond, where he bass wife. For his apprehension snd delirery to me, or my agent in this place, a reward of FIFTY DOLLARS will be paid. S E:B. DUDLEY. January 24th, 1S3A. -34'; 106 tf BLJ1JVKS - . ' - ? - - . v res sals. it ii u 'it II II II II tt tt tt tt It tt tt tt voryjSyriSges reland Moss Morphine MusK Magnesia Carb. calcined anni, Flake sorts Nux Vomica Orris Root, opt. pulv. Omo Rose, pure Oil Anniseed ' " Wormwood ; f Cubebs 'f Vulerian , ' Copaiva 'f -Peppermint i Worm seed Savii:e Fennel . -Almonds v Olivee Lemon, pure Bergamot.pura Rieini opt. Cassia " Juniper Orgamtm, pre Caraway " Clovea " Spearmint Tansy Pulegt Amber, fectiified Spruce i Fir Crotoa, in vials Orange Sassafras Linseed Precipitate, ied Phosphate of Iron Gassia Wood, rasped duicksilver Rad: Gentian u ; ptiiv. Colombo India I 11 pulv. Ipecae. ' S " pulv. Rhei India 'opt. I. " " pulv Gallen?al Hellebore I " pulr. Glyey Scillas j Scrp. Verg. Seneka Spigelia,roots only Jalap Sarsaparilla f Colchicum Aachusa Sponge, coarse " ' fine bleached Sem. Cardamom 11 I Colchicum Chonapodii " Fennel " Coriander " Sinapis Carui Sal Succini Diuretic Tartar Ammo. Ind. jSoda Rpchelle " pulr. Glauber " Epsom Sugar of Lead, white Sup. Carb. Soda -" ! " "spulv. Sulph. Q,uinine Sperm Ceti V Soda Powders iSeidtitEt Sago Slippery Elm Bark Spirits of Tar , Syringes P P ' female 1 OS S oz 10 oz 16 cm self 21 Ii II II II Ii II II (I II ,1 II II II It II II ments GLASS WARE, te. Vials, from. 1-2 tO 8 or. Assorted v tals Satcman's do British Oil'Vials Turlingtoivs do Essence Penpcrmiint do Godfrey's Cordialj Via Is HuarUnn.Otl dn Opodeldoc, Steer's do Graduate Measures, I, 2,3,4, 6,8,1, Rd 16 or,. Nipple Shells Nursins Bottles . Urinals" PERFUMERY; Hair Powder Pearl Powder Vegetable Roure Milk of Roses Cold Creum . Naples Conip. Tal'les Pomaium, pot do t ranch, m de in rolls large Florida Water, size . Do do. f small Lavender Watcrj fj'npy Do 1 2 pint hot. Macassar Oil, genuine Do "invitation Bear's Oil, lare size Jo sma DYES TIjFFS, $c. Nutgalls jroMnd Maiider Umbro. Rluft Vitriol Oil Vitriol Alum ' Copperas Pis Bhie Aruatta Logwood Fustic Nicaragua: Ground Lowoed Indigo, Bengal , " Spanish Boat P AIM'S, tyr 1 do Paris White Turkey Umber Gu.ii Copal " ; hrilac Spirits Turn. Copal Varnish, iTurnit. Do sup. article Do ! Coach Venetian Turpentine Bronze, assorte Ptiniice Stone Rj-d! Chalk Blue Faint, gruunJ I'utty Carmine, No. 1 j 2, & 3 Cirume j ellow "V Green Flake While Lampblack, Eng. Am. small pasers Ueitiiantown .i ii ii White Lead, dry " " ground ir oil Do No. 1 aad 2 -Red Lead Black Lead Orange do Spanish Brown ' Tenet. Red, Eng. ' " Am'. French YeT.ow Ochre American do. e. Chrome de King's do Prua. Blue, Eng. No. 1 and 2, Do Am. do Verdigris, dry Rotten Stone Ivory Black Rosa Pink, Etig. Waiting ' ' ALSO, j . - I The folia wing articles,- which are very popular ana saleable, and extensively used wherever they have been introduced Carpenter's Compound Fluid Extract of SarsspaHlla, Componud Fluid Extract ofBaehu S .....I P.. T L ompounu oyrup oi itverwori, Oil of Cantharidin, ' Saratoga Powd'erss jfrecipitated Extract ol Barh Compound of SarsapariHa, Cubebs and Copaiva, Compound F'uid Extrnct of rinklRoot, " Tonic Eztract, Oil of Copaiva, Oil of Cubebs, Compound Cerate of Copaiva, Compound Extract of Done?e. Wilmington,, .laru 26'h.lS38: 10 tf Joiix n. n owaxd coyipXsrs WHOLK84LB Drug and Medicine Store I O.JW9, tt.rket strt, PtkUevdelpIO. John l. Rowand, M. D. ) James M'HenryJiun. i The senior partner of this Grm, a GrJumt 7 ? wvcrsiif: oi fennsflvania, it ,. the ori:u.al inventor and proprietor of the CELEBRATED i . ! ROWAND' S TONIC MIXTURE, which is bow so universally popular the only penxanent cure for the J Fever arid igiic. THE cngerness 'with which Rowand's TONIC MIXTURE has been sotight for, from tlje first moment that it was senr foiuYio the general u?e of the commuiMty, afford the most unequivocal assurance of its surpassing excellence and importance. It if now regarded " by those who have hid opportunities to decide upon its merits, as aii inestimaole public bleaa ing, and indisjn nsable to the health, comfort, . and even local propfrity of the inhabitants of of many 'portion a of jour country. In proof of which, Uie pfoprietor f xn exhilnt communications from various newlyiseulcd territories and colo- nies, signed by numbs-rs of the cititens, entreat ing thai they may be supplied betimes, and in " quantities adoquaib ihtir necessities J.- With out an exception, in any age or country, no me dicine has spread with such rapidity, and gained such distinguished reputation, within lue period of the seven years that it has beer, used in the treatment of i ! - ' Fever and Ague, or Inter mi'.tfr.t Iver, Nervous Wealinsscs,ljl?rirral Debility, Heniittcnt F'ver,rDyspppsin, Bad Appe- titf, Jlart Burn V.itor Brosh.l Flatu- lrncv, Jaundio Dysentery, Au'e Cake, Costi vi'iios?, -Bilions Fover, and all other co'mplahits iU!siii from disorder j of the stomach and bowiil?. , ' It is ih-:rrfo-f "-ncs-lv recorimcndel to t loss p dieted with" tiie distressing complaints j for which it is designed ..is.'thr most valuable means of relief wliicU ilicy j(m obtain. i j J. R. R. U. & Co. Ihrtie in 'their possession more than j , ' . 20,000 Certiricatcs, w.nicii prov tr e ' intnliibitity ot this meilicine, when properly used j uichi'lmg many incmbcra of Qongreas. and other distinguished persona in the metropolis of cm country () who have ex pressed their gratitude for the iVntorniion of health by theiue.of-ihV TONIC MIXTURE." Fur sale by 4 . ' ' j ROBERT F. PURNELL.1 A sent. Wilmington. .i.ineiCst. IS 3ft. 124 if EGYPTIAN CLOVER SEED, FEW casks nf t!ic a'ooye SEED, a new article, said lo be peruliarlv adapted to the ps the ol.je t is to introduce will be sxMd in lute toitu. A Soiuherw climates it uito this market, it Apply t ! -A English tinger Root i ' u pewdered . " " Jamaica Clyster Pipes, ; Hor Pearl ) . Honey J Lint, English Lemon Sy rup, opt Iisnglass, Russia sheet American PATENT MEDICINES. Bitters. Stouhton's 11 it it it tt Jupe 1st, I83. BARRY & BRYANT. 184 if Verdigris and Black Paint A FEW Canistersof the above from the New Bedford Steam Paint Mill Company, 1 .For sale by! f i ! . BARRY &. BRYANT. June 1st, lftoft. I I 1?4 tf Liumber and Ctiimlsflon TO TUE AFFLICTED. HAlOLOCK'S Vegetable Powder and Syrup, For Diseases of 'tie Lungs, Liver Com jdainis, I)yspepsia, Coughs, Colds, $-c, THE operation of this Medicine s par tiaularly mild and safe.- It promotes a gentle and healthful perspiration, and checks morbid and pernicious sweatings ; relieves chronic affec tions and congestions of the lungs ; assuages cough ; promotes free end mild expecioration; removes'pains from the chest; relieves nsiLhmatie or difficult respiration ; corrects obstinate ostiye nss, anti leaves the bowels in' a regular and healthy itete. Those fSiinful symptomij whieh indicate di.;ascd lungs Trfadiiy yieil to this cer tain remedy, when seasonably rcsortrd o; and restores the patip.ntto thc bodily vigor which thai wastiug disorder, the consumption, if -'left to its natural operation, so .lurely destroys. T0 T'TTTlTBTTTIT.Tff liusiuess. i The subscriber ('ate of the rtiilt of POTTER & PARSLEVr,) will give his attention te the sale or purchase of any of the produce of our inarkct on Cniiiniisision. All consignments wiij hae his prompt attrtiUon. Lumber and Naval Stores, purchased, sold or shipped on commission and reasonable advances made if required. 1 l () G. PARSLEY: j Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 17th, lNS7. .4Mt-f Valuablcllteal Instate. TITe Subscriber jofTrs for sale that VALU. ABLE REAL ESTATE, on Princes . street, beloniring to) Marsdtn, Campnell, Eq. I Louisiana, including the V harf and Buildings. I For terms apply to C i . GABRIEL HOLMES, 1 Attorney for M. Camplell. , Wilmington. Angust llih. 1837. 3() tf ' " NOTICE. ""t rfIE subscriber, being desirous tt chiinge his busihees, finds it neesaary to enable hmi to do so, o call on all against whom he has notes or accounts, to come forward and pay iheni. .Thse who fnil to do eo by the firet of June, wilt find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer fur collection. - ! FOR SALE, f ! Sportsman 's PO JVDERAmerican and ? English, L . Also, a quantity of Miscellaneous BQOJIOy which may be had a bar ain. ' 'vVm C. JACKSON. Wilmington, May 4th, 120 if W e Ji a v e had frtquii versing' with onr arc who have usd Hadloc nt oppMiuniucs of con- aintances at the south, k's VEGETABLE ME- ii i ii i i ot tn boxes toz " 10 or " tt Spatulas, from 3 to I'Z irch"s, assorted Trusses, common " patent Tin Foil f Elixir Vitriol Tamarinds Tonqua Brans Turpeth Mineral Tincture Mur. Iron Ung. Stramonitum " Basilicon " Merc. Fort. i .1 a Mit. " ' Citrof ,: Simplct r " Carb Zinei Wafers optl, I. - i. D1CINE, tuany of whose names are attached to this rertificato, and frcm cur knowledge of iheir respectability and the benefits which they ap peared to have dorived from it u. we lave no hesitation in expressing c ir b.iief iha : it is a valunblc.Medicine for the pi:rpr.5c for which it is ofired to the public, and as such we cheerfully recommend it. j THOMAS T. HUNT, . Late Pastor of the. Presbyterian Church, Wih-niu!on, N. C. ' 11. A. ROWLAND, Pastor rt tne Pea il st reel Ci vrri! . The efficacy of this Medicinehas Wren tested, that a list of certificate!'' Vhii-h jpihtb published,) ia deemed unnecessary. It obtained ef the subscriber. I - Wm. O. JEFFREYS Wilmington, Dembrr 1st, 1M7. v. s-r;:'. may b' 46 tf Pills, Anedrson'a Eng " 41 Am. I " Hooper'a Eng ! ' " J Abi. ' S " Rush'f ! Opodeldoc, Steer's Liquid Itch Ointment Haarlem Oil i . Balsam. Turlington sBritiahOil I Bateman's Drops Cephalic Snuff Da 1 by a Carminative Essence Peppermint Godfrey's Cordial Gowland'a Lotion Salta of Lemon WormseedOil Efferveacing Magnesia Patent Barley in papers SURGEONS INSTRUMENTS. Ivory handle kings ful crum tooth keya Common do do do 'AmpuutingCasea rrrepanning Dissectins; Coaching Pocket Caaea, 12 inst'a. j M 1 ds " W do Amr. Spring Lancets German " Ivory handle spring bolt I tooth keys rory handle pirot bs4t i ' sootkkeya Ekeny . haadle epring koiUDOikksys Buspensary bandages fevan'a Laacets, beat ' ' ; unoation (Common do. shell ' nandles . fGam Elastie Catheters " Boogies " Nipple Shields . " Pessaries ' Setona " Stmvjaeh T,nler: ' " Recntaaboturiea PROTKIETOR OF The Eagfe DixUllerj;., and Dealer in Naval Stores, ISprcpared to npp!y ordera for Spirits of Tnrpentine, Bright and Black Varnish. Rosin, Pkch, &cl Wilmington, March 24th, IS37 ."Ijl.l-C a c s to w OFIT.RS FOR SALE f-NE pair of tleont bright bay HORSES, Hjf well mntched, uijd-g. r.l'.c, I ; One pair of elegant toal black Horses, do do. Oi)' j h r r.f elegaht white Horses, du. tb. Abo, a SINGLE) HOUSE, of high. mettle, a fast trn:tf r. - i Jlcrsnns in wapt of Carriage Hones would do well to examine jthc above, before ihey eend their orders ab'road, jas they will be sold low, if imnii-'diately applied for. I The subscriber has a'?o for sole an elcjar.t BAROUgHE AND HARNESS. ' Apply at No. l2,jSn:h yi.arf. P-ccn.bcre"li C. C. STOW. 137. . 102 tf FOR, SALE, At Xa. 12, South Vhnrves 41 Barnes Xvli- WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in SHIP STORKS ASU FAMILY URO- CERIES, Two doors aoutk of Dickinson Morris sad Kidder.) A Iavirg A vtmkknlmt ELmn&y Ilaela Clotlt uag aviwmjra eaHtao Wilmiagtoa, Nor. 17tb, 1837. 44 l-f. UENTIST, OJUe South Sidi of Market Strut, three Doors below the Court House, f ii prepared to -perform xvu operations on the " TTtTTir lis has just recetyed a heau tifui assortment of ZZ700HZXXfPTXSU3 TX22TXX. whkh he wilt set on Pivot or UolJL Plot, from ons to an emirs set. pledging him sen k give enure sausxacuon. Wilmgon, Dec 82d. 1837. JC1 if Lbsl North Carolina BACON, scr;'l 'A) banc! N. E. RUM . S Conec BRANDY, in Pipes and Half Pipe?;.. . ! ' ' Lu-b-.n and Malaga WINE, in Quarter Caaks ; ? " LARD, in barrels. A CYRUS C, STOW. Vimington, Aogttst Hth( lb37. 30 t-f i FOR SALE, ,TL1R,ME pork, 4- Gokhen Butter. . i Sod.Sagr,and Water Crscksrs, Hay, Him. 8 wles 100 Bundle. bO Floor Cloths, 5 yards 'square, ekev V December 28th, I 37. C. C.8TOI7I ADVERTISEMENT. THE impoesibiVity of carrying on ths WATCHMAN aa it ought to be eondoeied, white absent n roUecting expeditions, and lb impossibility of longer doing without tha lrg amount due me for six years of labour ha v determined roe to sell the establishment at the ni of the present year. Ths subscription Ust is about SOU, and on ths increase, ami ths job print ing aitd ad vertiaemente good for at least fire hanV dred dollara a year. I A gentleman of talents, sod a sound whig, shall have ths paper on the most liberal terms. I would not willingly let it go into any other service. An early application it tequsted. - I ' v H. G. J02ES, Editor VrtmrUt. July, 1838. , 130
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