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T E IOUT dollars per annum,
PAVABLfc IN ADVANC*.
TIIK
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
1brecT|»A*tt . .I ,1.. (Jcurnmn, ami contuint
’ IbrecT r2e^ithe«Rl con«a.„P
Of) P^aland M,.c,llu-
l‘gc«n? >*r!“
ri?«« ' : *>'>‘ aP * V ^BOU-AUSper
i.ual> |iav»ulo in auvaJW
' r ;S£^)SS™“ik. POSTPAID.
^ mums. W«™,h. hour, of 10
i a » .i A at Ui«“ Court House in the u.unly m whirl.
u...«uate. Notice of thcerales MM be
, enu n ihiW.c ffardtr Sixty Dnyi previous to the sale,
k Nonce Lr leave <o sell negroes, must hr |iiihhshcd
ft far moil ill,, Iwforc any order aUolute shall be made
i„' , rpoiioii hv the Court.
s’nt<of $< "foes must be at public auction, on the
I -s-i Tues.l iv 0 the month, between the uvti d hours o:
, at the til t if public sales in the county when
<h urts Testamentary, of Administration or Guar-
4,whip, nnv have been cntnl.-d, fir»t giving Sixty Days
v ,ticu then of, in one ol'thr public ga/ettes otthw state
i. id at the d.Hiroftiic court-house, where such aalef
are to be held. , _ ,
Notice ol'Uie sale of Personal Property must be givci
, i ke manner Forty days iwf ire the sale.
Notice to Debtors’ and Creditors of an estate must be
published for Forty days.
Notire that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Four
CITY HOTEL
Tit*’ subscriber respectfully in
forms bis friends and the public
that tin* Hotel is fitted tip in com-
, plate order for their accommoda
tion, and even'attention will be given to all
vho w ill give mm a call. No expense has
boon spared in procuring the best Bedding,
Servants, &c. Sic.
(t^r Tlio HA R, shall always be supplied
with the best of Liquors.
A splendid Stable and Carriage House is
Attached to the Hotel, with caretul Ostlers.
SILAS HOLLIS.
Savannah, 1830.
O^r The Augusta Chronicle and Charles-
Ion Courier, are requested to publish the
•above twice a week, for two months.
marc!. f> 85
Sn!ph Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do.
Pipeline do.
Hydriodnte Potass
l •’ton Oil
T/n.HAS It YEKSON, Jr.
HAS just received per recent arri
vals, in addition to his form or
stock of DRUGS & MEDICINE,
Sic. Sic.
Super Curb Soda
Ergot
Saffron (Spnn.)
Opium (Turkey)
do. (Am.)
Musk ter.)
Mustard Seed (white)
OI Almonds
do Amber (reel.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Soid. l’uwd.
Acid Tartaric
Sul A nit us
Flors Benzoin
Castor Oil, superior
do. do. common
t v Mass (Eng.)
i'ho'phate Sodo
do Iron
I'hrAU'nhtim Salts
Henry's Magnesia
(genuine)
I'inglnss (staple)
do sheet
Mezeron
llalsam Kir
Sarsaparilla (Spnn.) Blnck Drop
PERFUMERY.
Otto of Roses Honey and Ornnge
Boar's Oil, Flower Water
Rose, Cologne, and Extracts of Rows
Lavender \N utor Pastilles Fiimuntcs
in cut glass and Florida Water
plain Bottles. With a general assortment
r: English, French and American SOAPS,
april l
Fr»-sli Drugs, Medicines, Sic.
^THh subscribers have rereived per
I felon Mar and other arrivals, o
hresh and extensive supply of Gen
and MKblCINES.
I hRr UMhRl, Sic. such as—
»>ph. Quiniiir, French, Iodine
1 epperme, PhoHphorua
ChelU’nham, Preston, and Epanm Suits
Wap, Hippo, Rlmliarb, Cream Tartar
Canthander, Colombo, Calomel
1 *ut r.mct. Spanish Rot. tadmo
e™ Ashes, Croton Oil °
Colopi, Lavender, and Honey Water in a
(treat variety—Otto of Roses
\“p,i,m " d ahavin (? So »P« °f every ties*
T ,7' tl1 ’ OreRsinp and Pocket Comlis
lldr pia", r,( 0 ^? :c,h *N»i | Hrushca
S&sxt? —*
lZn"f,',| C r l !! V " rS """"' llni1 etoyinff Cards
aaon, aa they nn* of|,;rii(! a, very low prices.
nr,, • & iikm.rickson,
Drugguda, 2& lj Gibbon's Building*.
l'WWS i
rrnS^NSEEns.
f IW.hiplIei r, %f lvo i" s t received per
W'Vori'Zh (\?i M \ Mll|,lr Mi/, SUP-
part of the f 0 n—• lle [ 1 . Cecils, consisting in
hnm. Head 5"’ skl " d «. viz-
J-arly Vorr^f <>lcy
Uniugo Carrot
Onions
'Hite do
”J°od Beet
spinach
Faranip
Luig Scarlet Radish
jw d Si\V. Turnip do
Imperial Lettuce
Sugar Loaf do
Cucumber
I^quoxh, Large, Sic
ITnnti.rt lC: ..
r " Sugar Lo a f do
Groan Savoy do
Turnip
Cargo Norfolk do
Kn, ta 2 ng, ‘ do
, na PBeans
lama do
Marrowfat Peas
fe"“B |u e 8 do
A^ ,uf d »
AI| 0 f whi c ;
powth.
Hprt., No^o tI t 'll NDRICK SON,
Oct 3 ■ nd ))). Gibhone’ Building.
*1 of which "iunan, IJirgo, &e.
on.,v “lore'warranted of this years
AH
A ch
ne Notice.
/) hriotain"]-'i l J cman ds sgainBt
So. CaX^T- 1 ", 1 ! 0 "f D>w?uskio
^“UostedtotESr"' 11 rf ' ll( ) CT them
by within the time
W,l| PleueS 4k “*~« d a 1 those indebted
to payment to
^^^yPivor, g, (3 * ®^AIItLV, Ad’n
VOL. XII.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1830.
NO. 180
Do la Monterat\s Columbian j Swaim's Panacea,
Vegetable Specific for the cure of Con- TTV)R the cure of Scrofula or King’s Evil,
BumptioiiR, Asthma, Pleurisy, spitting of ft Syphilitic & Mercurilil Diseases, Rlieu*
Blood, and Piilniontiry affections of every mutism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
kind—the most valuable remedy ever dis- Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General De-
covercd for the cure of consumptions and , bility, and all diseases which originate from
UMPOIUIJM OF FASHION.
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all diseases of the breast and lungs leading
to consumptions.
10 ALL AFFLICTED with those trou
blesome affections, an immediate use of
this highly celebrated Specific is only neces
sary to convince the most incredulous of its
possessing qualities superior to any other
medical preparation yet discovered. Since
tnc discovery of this invaluable medicine,
numbers have experienced its salutary and
Imppy effects.—Its mild and gentle operations
are much extolled by those who have used it.
In all cases of coughs, colds, asthmas, and
other consumptive affections, by the use of
this article they have been enabled to defeat
an enemy whose attacks would otherwise
have been followed by the most alarming con
sequence. This specific h?is relieved and
cured the most violent cases in which other
medicines have failed to give any relief. It
operates by gentle expectorations and may
be given to infats and children with the great
est safety.
De La Monterat’s Columbian Vegetable
Specific has stood the test of experience tutd
proved itself the most valuable remedy ever
discovered for the cure of Consumption and
Pulmonary affections of every kind.
The following certificates, just received
from highly respectable gentlemen will show
its value:
Baltimore County, Feb. 14/A 1829.
Gentlemen—I feel it my duty to acknowl
edge the great benefit I have derived from the?
use of De I a Monterat’s Columbian Vegeta
ble Specific. I do not like to speak of the
Medicine in the exalted terms in which I esti
mate it, I will, therefore, as briefly us possible,
give a history of my own situation, with the
effects produced by this valuable medicine.—
I have been, for the last five or six years, la
boring under a pulmonary Consumption, pro
nounced to be such by the attending physi
cian, during which time I have consulted
many physicians, taken much medicine, but
all to but little purpose. The Pdth of March,
1828,1 puked blood for the first time, and con
tinued so to do for several days in succession,
and on the 14th of the same month was con
fined to my bed, where I lay for two months
until I wos reduced to such a state of debility,
that my friends begun to despair of my recove
ry. I hud tnude use also of all the popular
remedies without benefit, and having acciden
tally heard of this Specific, I determined to
give it atrial, anticipating from the use of it,
no better result than had attended the us.a of
all the remedies I had taken; but in this I was
happily disappointed. At niv very lowest
state I commenced the use of this Specific.—
I took the first dose at night in a little herb feu,
sweetened, which threw me in u gentle in r-
spiration and procured for me a good night's
rest. 1 continued to take the medicine us di
rected, and in about five nays niv rough was
completely stopped anti have not had any re
turn since. Iain now perfectly satisfied of
the superior quality of this Specific over every
other medicine offered for the cure of the
above disease. You are at liberty to use this
letter in any way you may think proper.—
Yours respectfully,
(Signed,) JOHN R. ELLICOTT,
Baltimore, Feb. I\)th, 1829
I, Joseph N. Ruckle, do hereby certify, that
for upwards of six months, I was severdly af
flicted with a pain in my breast, accompanied
with a very' bad cough und short ness of breath,
and every indication (in the opinion of a phis-
ician) of approaching consumption; after
having been pereuii.l i v my parents, I was
induced to make trial of De La Monterat’s
Colombian Vegetable Specific, and the use of
three bottles completely restored me to health.
JOSEPH N. RUCKLE.
A supply of the above valuable Medicine
has just been received bv
LAY & HENDRICKSON, Sole Ag’ls.
april 22 Gibbon's Buildings.
impure blood or indiscretion of youth, and
where the constitution has been broken down
by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or
Quinine, &’c. and most internal diseases
where the lungs and chest arc supposed to
bo affected, St a. Sic.
In order to make fully known in what esti
mation Swnim’s Panacea is held by the medi
cal profession, the proprietor subjoins certifi-
cotes from gentlemen who in their private as
well as public characters, are deservedly
ranked among the most scientific of the pro-
fession. The public, as well ns the proprietor
of the Panacea, owe much gratitude to the
gentlemen who have thus testified in its fa
vor—their recommendations have occasioned
its use in various cases of inveterate corrup
tion of the blood, descending to th>• second
generation, which otherwise would have de
stroyed valuable lives. Their humanity and
disinterestedness in promoting the currency
of a medicine found to be of such great bene
fit to t la
MALLE UY 4 DUFFY,
m wium
OPPOSITE THE KXCHANOB,
H AVING availed themselves of the most
recent arrivals from Europe, ore now
prepared to furnish their friends and the pub
lic generally with a more elegant and exten
sive assortment of Goods in their line, than
they have ever otfered heretofore, viz :
Wilkins’ superior Golden Brown and Olive
CLOTHS, (quite a new style)
Blue, Black Drake Neck, Green, Steel and
Oxford mixt patent finish’d
LONDON CLOTHS.
Sup. blue, black, hrpwu, drab, fawn, steel
niixt, Corbeau, Lavender, and other col’d
LONDON CASIMEREN.
Black and blue black plain VELVETS.
Figured, bmwn and Fancy colored do.
And a gran variety of light and dark col’d
Silk and Vulencia
VESTINGS.
Double boild blue and brown CAMBLETS,
a very superior article for Clouks and
Great Gouts.
Being supplied with a full and first rate
human race, without regard to its complement of New York und Philadelphia
original ownership, claims the grateful admi- j Workmen, from the first establishments, they
ration of a beneficent public. ! are prepared to make up the above articles in
Tins medicine has the singular fortune, a 1 a style that cannot fail to please,
just tribute to its great merit, of being recoin-! Also, as usual.
mended by the most celebrated practitioners For the accommodation of Traveller ond
of medicine in the United States and else- those who prefer despatch, they have a full
whereas not one of the spurious mix-' assortment of
Kr.ithf Made Clothing,
where, .... -
turec made in imitation of it, has the least!
support from the medical faculty. This fuel
• medical faculty. i his fact of thc Utf o f , ond 3d quaIitieRf consisting of-
ont so plain ami oopcIiwiv.., ' Coals, Frocks, Coatees, Great Coats,
New Spring Goods.
J UST received by the ship Macon, a large
and extensive assortment ofFANCV &
STAPLE GOODS of the latest Fashions and
Patterns consisting in part of the following,viz
A rich and general assortment of Gauze,
Bonnot, Cap, Garchc, Tuft and Belt Rib
bons
Gauze and Silk Fancy Shawls
Gauze and Leese Scarfs
Ladies and Gentlemen’s I Iorsc Sk in (J loves
I/adies* long white Kid Gloves and Mitts
Misses’ Horse Skin Gloves
Handsome Cota Paly embroidered Robes
Fig’d. Mandarines a new article for Dresses
Fig'd. and plain Cottar Paly for Dresses
Barrage and Palmarines for Dresses
Black and Coloured Silks ussorted
Nankin, Canton and Italian Crapes
Pongee and black Italian Crape, for Veils
Arophane Crapes
Green Gauze Veils and Green Barrage
for Veils
Blonde Gauze for Ilats
Satin Straw, anew article for Hats
Foundation Lace ami Thule Lace
Linen Cambrics and Cambric Ildkfr.
Sewing Silks, Linen, Floss, Cable und Cot
ton Cords, assorted
Shell and Brazilian Side Combs, and Per
fumeries
Rolls and Curl*, and Gilt Waist Buckles
Irish Linens and Long Lawns
COURT CAIiHNDAH—Eastiks Cisqut.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Fail.
Bulloch, on Iho Thursday ufi. r lift Monday in Nov.
2d Monday in November.
Thursday theroaftcr.
Monday “
Wednesday “
lft Monday in Deoombcr.
Wednesday 'hereafter.
2d Monday in December.
Monday thereafter.
Sraiifo.
Bulloch, on the Thursday before .frh Monday in Jtlaicb.
“ 1st Monday in April.
Monday tliercalter.
Thursday ••
Monday '*•
Monday
Thursday u
2d Montinv in May.
Monday thereafter.
INFERIOR COURTS.
Tooth und Nail Brushes und VisifingCards
Rouen Cassimcrs, Navarino Hats, and
Boys’ and Men’s Leghorn Hats
10 cases Ladies’ and Misses'
offers un argun
that it needs only to be mentioned to enforce
conviction.
mi
The false reports concerning this valuable
I’diciiUMvhien have necn so diligently cireu-!
ted by certain physicians, must have their
igin either in envy or in -the mischievous
lut<
origin
etlects of spurious imitations.-
public to judge for themselves.
I pledge myself to the public,
J lea
the
F"
Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants. Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Collars, I
and flos'erv, of all descriptions.
rAxrav; asivicx.es, I
Cloth, inomi co, and patent leatfierCaps of
Luke Davis’most approved style
Doreinus & Suyda
Philadelphia, ond Towson's Baltimore
them the most solemn assurances, that i his
medicine does not contain mercury in any
form whatever.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. j
O^r Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles, j
fluted longitudinally, with the following!
words blown in the glass :—
“ SWAIM’S PANACEA—PIIILADA.” |
having but one label which covers the cork,
with my envn signature on it, so that the cork
cannot be drawn without destroying the sig-
natu e. without which none is genuine. The
medicine may consequently he known to he
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterjeit which will be punishable asforge-
r !l-
The public are cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea except from myself, my accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respectabili
ty; and all those will consequently he without
excuse, who shall purchase from any other
persons.
03* Prepared and Fold at Swuim’s Libn-
Cottage
Straw, Bolivar, open Straw and English
Cottages
8 boxes of rich fresh Spring Flowers
30 Nests Bund-Boxes, fine French Bomba-
zencs and lino French Drills
Foulard Prints and Chintzes, Ginghams
And a very general assortment of almost
/ ■ - , | overy description of Goods, for sale wholesn
1 ork, tenant s j or retail, at the verv lowest market, price, at
owsons Baltimore j No. 1, Young’s Buildin; *'
approved Stocks of all patterns
Riding Belts, Fhouhler Braces, Watch
Guards, Suspenders, Fancy Spitulfield
hkfs. Cravats, Cravat Pads, Purses, Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs,
Jfosskin, Castor,and Buckskin Gloves,
Double Mechanic Jfosskin Gloves,(the
most beautiful article of the kind ev
er offered in this market) thc whole of
which will be sold at the most reduced
prices, for cash or town acceptances.
N. 11. The whole of the above stock hav-J tions accompanying every buttle. The fol
ing been carefully selected, and tin* greater) lowing communication will show its merits.
t. imden, on tin* 1 si Mouthy in Juno and Januaiv,
I.ilurty, “ *■ -•
Wayii
Glynn,
Mdniosh,
Hrvan,
Bulloch,
Effin«.'hnm,
Chafli.uii,
last Monday in May and Pn{etnf>er.
2d •' January and June.
3d •• •• J n
1st Monday in February and Jufy,
3J “ «• '•«
Thos. M Driscoll,
H AS received per lute arrivals several
new and interesting Works, umopg
which are the following:—
The Family Library No. 1 : The History
of the Jews, from the earliest period to the
present time. By the Rev. II. H. Milra&o,
with Maps and Engravings.
A Memoir of the Rev. Edward Pavson, D»
D.
Natural History of Enthusiasm.
Essays in u Series of Letters on the fol
lowing subjects—On a Man’s writingMemoirs
of himself; on Decision of Character ; on
some of the causes by which Evangelical Re
ligion has been rendered less acceptable to
persons o f ’ cultivated taste. By John Foster,
author of Essay on Popular Ignorance.
The Family Monitor or a help to Domcbjfic
Happiness. By John Angel James.
Webster's Dictionary abridged.
Synopsis of.Mercantile Luws, w'.'h an ap
pendix containing the most approved forms
of Notarial and Commercial precedents spe
cial and common, required in tliedailv trans
action of business by Merchants, Traders,
Notaries, Attornies, &c. a new edition. By
Joshua Monteliore.
Market Square by
A. IIENNET.
Mrs. Bhxxktt has received.a general sup- j Quills, VY lifers, i^c.&c.
ply of Millcnory, and the latest French Fash- 7 7~z ;
ions, for sale as above. jljnuf SIVUI I fillip SlIgRI*. &-C. &.C.
Also,
A supplv of Cap and letter Paper, with
I.. ; n. apri! 14
april 9
Dr. Dawson’sUri’tliritic Halsan*,!
V/I’UCII celebrated for the cure of all diifi.!
1TJL culties in the urinary passage arising j
from stricture or gravel, with complete dir,
part purchased direct from the importers by
Mr. D. personally, and the ready-made cloth
ing manufactured immediately under his in
spection, we feel confident in assuring our
friends, that nothing has been spared in ren
dering our establishment worthy the patron
age we have heretofore so liberally enjoyed,
oet 31 M. &. D.
l.oiulon Perfumery, ,Vc.
J^LNE English Hudson’s Botanic Tincture,
tor cleaning thc Tret !i, curing the Tooth
rntorv, l.imill Seventh Strae’, next door to j Ache, and sweetening the breath. This
the f’hilndelphia Baths, corner of George & j Tincture »s perfectly innocent, and a few
Seventh Streets, and sold by every respecta- J drops
bb* Drugg s» n rhe United Stales. j lnueliic
Nbw-York, April 2, ltt‘28.
pear Sir—Your note of the 1st inst. is re
ceived in answer to which, I am pleased to
state that your Urethritic Balsam has been
very effectual in removing a disease for which
I have undergone a course of medical treat
ment, both here and in England, wit bout suc
cess. I am confident the balsam is a valuable
medicine, and recommend it with ull my heart.
With due respect, I ain your servant,
Parhkk W. "
To Dr. IF. Dawson
. IIOLWRIGHT.
A fresh supply of the celebrated Balsam, j
taken in water is an excellent sto-1 has just been received by
It is also very beneficial to rinse the I LAY &HENDRICKSON, Druggists, |
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOTTLE. ■ month out with a little after being out in the feb 2 Sole Agt’s. Gibbon’s buildings J
The demand for this medicine is so rapidly j night air, as it prevents Inking cold in the |
T 1
Rend This !—Philadelphia.
HIS is to certify, that I have been la
bouring for eight years under u dread
ful disease, that occasioned more than 100 in
veterate Ulcers on my neck and body, and in
my throat. In this state I remained upwards
of one year under the care of u highly respec
table well known medical gentleman, taking
every medicine that he ordered me, blit with
out any effect, and was finally abandoned by
him as incurable: My frame had become
much emaciated, from the long and severe
pains 1 endured, and my health was destroy
ed. In this despairing situation, Mr. W. \V.
Potter very generously offered me lus “ Ve
getable Catnolicon,” which I immediately
commenced using, and to my great surprise
its powers soon became visible, by healing up
the Ulcers, removing my pains, and restoring
my appetite in a few weeks—and I say with
confidence that the Cntliolicon alone has sa
ved my life. WM. A. HAMILTON.
1 saw the above ease at the tune he enter
ed on the use of Mr. Potter’s Catholican, and
cun testify that it was a very severe and seem
ingly hopeless one—I Imve seen the same
person within a few days, und found him per
fectly restored to health.
IP M’MURTRIE, M. D.
0^*Great Impositions arc daily practised
on the unwary—by palming on them a spuri
nus imitation of Pottkr’h Catholicon,
and which is sold at a much less price than
thc real und genuine, fresh Catholic on.
Purchaso of none hut the undernamed, who
are my sole ugents.
W. POTTER, Philadelphia.
A fresh supply just received and for sale
by LAY & HENDRICHSON,
may 3 Agents.
Land in Camden County.
A LL persons claiming Land in Camden
County, who have not had them re-sur
veyed within the lost 15 or 20 years are ad
vised to have it done immediately, for from
the effects of fire, the gradual decay of tini-1
ber, and other causes, the lines of many of
the old surveys have become very indistinct, I
and in some cases entirely obliterated ; and
as there are at this time, many land warrants
in my hands to be located, thc lines oftho old
surveys from their indistinctness might lie
crossed, inadvertently, and persons taking
possession und holding seven years might give
the older grantees some trouble.
WM. ASHLEY, Jr. h. c. c.r
increiiHiiiff »«to make it a matter of impor-. '«>•»> ,»r heat!. N. H. A small quantity of Concentrated Disinfecting Solu
tann* that the public should have a genuine the I mctiire added to Mir parts ol spring wa-i . , . , , ^
article ; and to effect this object, the suhscri- ; tor, is un excellent wash for giving a fresh-! tion OI l/IlloriuO OI ^0(1*1,
liore have nmdcarraniremi-ntii with Mr. Swain jiu ss to tiie yistip. I t^OR preserving Meat, removing offensive
to he supplied, and have received by late am- /»*'«*;i« .v I.nu/'sl, < l.emicul Weaehtng f ntm lls, neutralizinit pestilential cxhala-
vals from Philadelphia and New \ork a large Liquid, for whitening Linens and tukingout | tions, and Destroying c<
quantity direct from the proprietor, and in or- i stains of Red Port Wiiie,Teu, Fruit, Mildew, • 0 f uniform strength b\
der to show that. Mr. Anson Parsons’ asser- ! Uofin*. Hops and every Vegetable Matter, j (jhemical Company, kcc
contagion. Prepared •
. by the New England!
,, ,. , ., , • - - „ . . , Company, according to thc formu- \
t.ons in the Repuhliean. respei ting Ins exelu- I tram I able J.men. Leathers Buff Dresses, [ larv promulgated by the philosophic discover- 1
Mve privileges, Sic.Sir. , ir e incorrect, the fol-, Cottons, Muslins, I.aeea.id all Linen Articles \ er / A . C ;. iXrrnque. Sold wholesale by
WM. UNDERWOOD, Bustoi
And by his Agents, Messrs
lowing extracts from Mr. Swain’s letters, un- j of dress, without any injury to the substance,
der date of the 4th and lit li March, will prove i tkinson's English Cosmetic Hair Wash, I
that he was not authorized to do so by Mr. j f°r deali ng, perfuming and removing all j
Swain. ■ grouse, dirt, scurf and other impurites from
Philadelphia, March 4th, 1830. j the Hair.
Messrs. Lay St Hendrickson, , Atkinson's English Vegetable Dye, for
Gentlemen—Your Panacea shipped by the \ changing red or grey hair to a bentiful brown
Eagle, will be forwarded soon. The vessel j or blnck. This article is superior to any thing
has been obliged to put into Providence. I ever offered for sale in I ns country, and is
am sorry you had to wait so long, you ought j warranted, if used according to directions, to
to be better supplied as you t*e|| so much of it. change the color, without affecting the hair.
1 will at all times for what you cannot sell' Atkinson's Curling Fluid, a vegetable
pay you what yon gave me for the Panacea, j hair oil, for promoting the growth und keep.
CANDLER & DAVIDSON, Savannah,
With directions for use.
1HBLS first quality Loaf Sugar
30 do. do. Lump Sugar
30 boxes Sperm Candles, N. Bedford
25 lihils NewOrleni s retailing Molasses
ltMt bills do. do. do.
20 bbls best Baltimore Whiskey, good
proof and tlavour.
5 hi ids. Portland Rum, coloured
50 lihls very superior old Monongahelu
Whiskey
3 quarter casks choice old Sherry
50 pieces best Hemp and Flax Bagging
3(1 tihds St. Croix Sugar, good to prime
20 do Porto Rico do. low priced
00 Mills N. Orleans Sugars
100 bags and tierces prime Green Coffee
1(M) do. common quality do.
40 tons Sw edes Iron, fully assorted atld
at low prices
500 bags “ Youles” patent Shot
5 kegs Bar Lead
300 kegs “Peabody’s” celebrated WETff*
Lead
100 kegs Nails and Brads all sires
30 kegs lew priced manufactured [To
bacco
20 begs old Cavendish Tobacco
200 boxes Spanish Segura
100 do. cheap American Segars
10 coils packing Yarn
5 pipes Brandy Dupuy &co’s.
3 puncheons “Phister’s” Jamaica
15 ounces genuine Sulphate Quinine
200 reams Wrapping Puper
300 grind Stones, small sizes
For sale on verv accommodating terms bv
HALL, SHAPTER &, TUPPER. ’
june 14
when returned, so you need not fear a large
supply.
Yours respectfully
WM. SWAIM.
Philadelphia, March iitli, 1830.
Mess.s. Lay Si Hendries son.
Gentlemen—By the schr Othello you will
receive an additional supply from niv agent,
Mr. Sharp Should you have, too much on
bund, von can return them to him again. I
have also sent a few boxes by schr. Fifield.
Yours respectfully, WAl. SWAIN.
From these testimonials it is evident that
whoever purchases it and pays for it has the
right to vend it.
LAY & HENDRICKSON
april 12
ing it in curl during exercise or damp weather.
Atkinson's English Depilatory, for re
moving superfluous hair on the face, neck and
arms, which it does in a few minutes, leaving
the skin sort, smooth und much whiter than
before.
Hurley's Anti Scorbutic Tooth Powder,
an excellent and efficacious preparation, for
preserving the Teeth without impairing the en
amel : it is prepared from a receipt of Elisha
Baker, Esq. an eminent Dentist now practis
ing in Richmond, Vu. Atkinson’s London
Champion & Lathrop,
H AVE this day received additions to their
Stock of Dry Goods, which make
UECOMMENDA TIONS.
Extract of a Letter from Dr. Webster, Erving • . . . ...
professor of Chemistry in Harvard Urm or.! ' Cry con *H lete > " mo "K
sitv, Cambridge.
To Mr. Win. Underwood, Boston.
" In compliance with your request, I havi
examined the specimens received from you,
marked ‘Chlorurc of Oxide of Sodium,’ &c.
Inferring from thc note accompanying the
bottles that you wero desirous that I should
direct my attention to the comparative pow
er ofthe specimens, in destroying noxious ef
fluvia*, I have confined my experiments j
chiefly to that object. I find the American
article somewhat more efficacious than the
French, which is probably attributable to its
more recent preparation.”
Yours, J. W. WEBSTER,
Cambridge, April 24, 1830.
manufactured Smelling Salta, compounded Extra(;l ofa i jPt , cr f rnm _\, A. Haves, Actu
in such a manner as to render them nut only nrv f„ r R nv hnrv Chemical Coninanv.
... ... *i ary for Roxhury Chemical Companv.
a reviving but very agreeable perfume. Vr. Urn. Vmlrru-ood,
Atkinson s English Pomade A air, lor
Super. Mack Italian Lustrings
Printed French Muslins
Ladies’ Super. H.S. Milts and Gloves^eFu
Gentlemens’ do. H. S. Gloves
Green Tartu. Ribbons
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs
100 doz. Ladies wt. col. Hose
White and inixt cotton half Hose
An assortment of Bilk Hose, French iinrt
English
Gauze, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons
Belt Ribbons
Embroidered Crape St.(iauze Fancy Shawls
Dainusk Napkins, Linen
do. do. Linen and Cotton
4-4 and fi-4 bl’k and white Bobbinet Lrtccs
Filk ami Cotton Umbrellas and Parasols
4*C. &c. &c. &c.
mnv 18
Druggists. Gibbons Buildings. » tir,lll '™ s a "‘ l temporary colourtothe
W Inskers uml Lye Brows, and will be found
t inting, Rulin,
ml Uook-Rin-
(ling.
T. M DKIsCOLL
| AS now erected and in operation a PA
TENT RULING MACHINE, ofthe
most approved model, the only one in this ci
ty. The facilities afforded by this machine,
and the employment of a first rate workman
from thc North, whose experience, in Blank
and Fancy Binding, is second to none, will
enable him to execute orders with a despatch,
neatness and cheapness, which as they can
not be surpassed, he trusts will secure a con
tinuance of the putronoge which he has hith
erto received.
Banks or other institutions, or individuals,
requiring large books to be ruled in a compli
cated manner, will find thc speed and accu
racy of machine ruling possessed of great ad
vantages over that performed by bund.
PRINTING executed in all its brunches.
The assortment of type being new and of
great variety, orders can be executed in the
best manner, to suit every taste,with accura
cy and without unnecessary delay.
0^-A general assortment of SCHOOL Si
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Stationary,
Cutlery and Fancy Articles, for sale, as usu
al, on moderate terms.
inarch 15
very convenient for gentlemen whose Hair is
partially Grey about the Temples, &c.
Atkinson's Otto of Rose ('old Cream, per
fumed with the real Version Otto of Rose.—
This is superior to what is usually sold under
the name ofCold Cream. To gen lemen ut
ter shaving, it immediately allays the smart
ing pain frequently felt; and for the preven
tion of chapped hands and face, it is the mild- j
est, pleasantest, and most efficacious article •
known.
Atkinson's Ambrosial Soup, a very miM
“Having experimentally compared the I
Disinfecting Liquor prepared by the New En- . ‘ ,
gland Chemical Company, wiih that from M. 1 umpp, . v t hump inn cf- Lathop.
1 the former t<* contain i | * ILChS line English Giiij
Lnlmrraquc, I found the
omhined Chlorine, and in other res
pects decidedly superior to thc latter.
A. A. HAYES.
Roxbury Laboratory, 1st May, 1830.
Quarantine Ground, Boston Harbor, Mav 3.
1830.
Mr. Wm. Underwood,
Dear Sir.—Since you bad the politeness to
send the bottles of Chloride, it must have oc-
urred to you tliut my opportunites furexper-
20'
jingliums, new
, very tine
Vegetuhle Soap, divested of all caustic pro- i imputing with the two kinds, have been very
perlies bv n peeuliuT und expensive process, j limited : such however, is my confidence in j
Prout's celebrated English Patent Rub. I the preparation, that it will be used at this (
f nr Corny -ind I«u3 parts on the feet; hunrantine, in future, to the entire exclusion,
oers, for Corns, « nrt ; t ; u », rtno ,i n f nil those fumigations which
and warts on thc nann B
For sale by
april 7
THOS. RYERSOX, .Tr.
Notice.
jyjR. Geo. W. Coo is the Attorney ofthe
subscribers during their absence.
Pnrnlev.
O R THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF
GOLD, by the author of ‘Richelieu’ Sir.
* I do not think n braver gentleman, more
dar'n«r or more bold is now alive, to grace
this latter age with noble deeds,” in 2 vols.
Just received hv
april 10 THOS M DRISCOLL.
Uonrv’s Mnenesin.
CASES of Henrvs’ Calcined Magnesia
£ direct from the Manufactory of T. & W
Henry, Manchester, England, and warranto
genuine. Just received and for sale hv
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
it is hoped, of all those fumigations which
qave heretofore been resorted to. In thc pu
rification of vessels, damaged curgoes.and in
the hospital, it will soon be considered indis
pensable. Hides, horns, wool, rags, &c.
should never be landed in a city, before un
dergoing the most thorough ventilation and
purification, and the Chloride is thc article re-
uired.
I perceive no difference in Laberraquo's
from the N. Co's. Chloride : the American
appears, in every respect, equal to the French.
If any difference exists, at present, I have not
been able to detect it. Should careful obser
vation and experience lead me to other con
clusions on the comparative merits of the fo
reign and domestic, it will give me pleasure
to communicate the facts.
Very respectful)’
yours.
patterns
150 do Mosquito Netting
5-4 do blnck Bombazines,
Heavy Irish Linens
Rich Gauze Scarfs
do Crape do
do black Love do
7 pcs. green Gauze
Gents, brown Linen Gloves
Ladies supr. 14. Skin do
do Angola Hose
Leonides Veils, new Rrtic!**
Shell Side Combs, deep teetfl
Col’d. Spool Cotton
Cotton Diapers
do Table Covers
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas
Black and bro. Sheetings and Shirtings
Together with a large Stock inStore. which
makes their assortment very Complete,
june 20
Eastern Hay.
Q A BUNDLES prime Enstcrn Hay, land
ing frnm the schr Young James, frou
Boston, and for sale b
june 10
BAYARD Si HUNTER.
Dramas by Sir Walter Scott.
J UST published ami for sale by T. M.
DRISCOLL, the Doom cf Dovorgoi],
a Molo Drama ; and Auelnndrane, or tfro
Ayrcsh'Tc Tragedy. By Sir Waites Scott,
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