Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, May 08, 1833, Image 1

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-VOLUME XXX. WEDNESDAY AFTERNdOJY, AMF 8, 12 Whole no.—9208. The subscribers s* «■ ... *ninn0 which I Black I^or H»ndkerchle(» Dtuie Boooet ftibbon* Belt Ribbon* Cross Bar’d Moslioi jaconet and Swiss Mueltna radios' WJiite embroidered HS Gloves IJpiidard’aTslW &.cslor*d d« Black & while embroidered Silk Hose ^»cXo«.Ch- 9 , ’*“■ 4te ' ' nokton & fuller ■prilI7 » ** shirtings&sheeting fga HIRTY oases and bale*. Bleached 'I' ,_i BrawnShirtingsnod Shootings jit....! net brie Mars,anil for tale low by .peceiradp«» * ^ fULLER." Shad’s Buildings. sprillT White Lead, Turpentine &c. — KEGS Wliito Lead in Oil, 1st a) if quality - ■' • ‘Anirlts Turpentine 5 bbls Spirits 10 boxes Chrome Green 10 do do Yellow 10 bbls Whiting. Just received, and iv sale bj LAY fcHENDRICKSON.. ipril It 00 Arrow Hoot. — aviXA POUNDS, first quality 1 vW Bermuda Arrow Root. jZ received in store, and for sale low. by ' A. PABS0N8, Druggist. No d, Gibbons’ Range. ...i, an 74 Fancy Goods,by Exact S iYartoi «r Flitter will open. Me day, EWING jilk ehawto Hilk muslin do White & green blonde veils Rich belt ribbons Whito end colored crapes White tf colored gloves and milts Dlk love shawls «, Corded petticoau • Fancy gauze veils Bend bags Pocket hooks Fancy colored cotton hose Misses da do do Mens white and colored woodstock and' doe skin gloves Fancy flag & bandanna silk hdkfs White pongee silk pocket hdkfa Linen cambric do do %, Gauze cap ribbons Areopliane crapes Black Italian aiiks Black decolored silk cords and braids, &c &c. Sic. april 29 99 White Pine Lumber and -FIV^’m T wenty-i f 19 . .S.-.W irn Ha / Lauding from aehr Madawaaka from Hath, and foraale by HALL, SHAPER Sc TUPPER; april *7 98 - 15 York Loaf Sugar. Bbls luoaf Sugar, good quality. Forsale on reasonable terms b\ HALL, SHATTER & TUPPER, apiil 29 99 40 Window Sashes,Glass.&c. A A it Light Window Saahea ■aWtirlPdf 1(0 boxaa Windo Glass, large sizes ~ r * w 20 boxes Chrome Green 10 do do Yellow 20 lbs Chinese Vermillion 10 Packs Gold and Silver Leaf Just received, and for aale by HAZAlU) Si DENSLOW. april 18 90 Paper Tobacco. *S A Gross Mrs Miller’s line cut and sweet scented small paper To bucco. Just received by the Atlantic,anil 1 ”' e b> A. PARSONS. Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings, april 19 91 New England Cough Sy rup, TUmii.’Safc ~d tJNSeiws rtmedu rt»r discovered, for influeina, Coughe.C’oltle, Asthma, Whooping Cough, and all af- fed font of the Lungs. I N presenting this useful remeuy tu the Public, the Proprietors are authori zed by a Physician, froai whom the lie .ripe was confidentially obtained, to slate, that he has used it liiiuself.aod iu his rx- trnsire practice in Pulmonary affection,, Uiihxitonishiog effect, the happy combi nation of vegetable substances, of whioh nil entirely composed, are peculiarly n- dapted to diseases of the Lungs, Liver, & Stomach. Tlfia medicine has been used very ex tensively, and .the proprietors have" nor known a single instance in which it has failed to citrine relief its diseases for which it is recoinmeoded-.ereo in case* approach* ini; to consumption, attended with bleed ing at tho Lungs, and where all other re. mcdiei hail failed, the most decided and Battering success has attended its use. Common colds, which are generally the efff tof obstructed perspiration.will yield in its influence in n few hours, when used in aitbtna, hoarseness, wheezing Sc short ness of breath, it give* immediate* relief, procuring tranquil rest and slccptin whoop ing cough, it is without a rival. It opei ales by gentle expectoration,and may be given to infanta with perfect surety. The genuine New England Cough 8y on it thesignature ol the proprietors the firm T vho handwriting of one of the firm Tho bottle will beaealed iod stamped on the Cu,. 1 ,,.. England Cough Syrup,’ of this Syrup whteh are in the possession of the proprietors, are added for tho peru «al or those who may be troubled with aim liar complaints. CERTIFICATES. M.itrs. Moffat V Plummer. jgranalAisr.S 8T&VEN& Bulon, Not.80, I8s|. putman Robineoa. The v.r, g^ Une jTthat! have nevvr n rta qi It while 11 >T"king,bebo,tieofByrups'teb i pro «ured from you, I have been t 1 ‘ oared, and nowenjoa good heal Imt? 0 /,* 1 '- Chart* P. Harris. ofyour Not •tie ns seized with English ^Soajjs. A N aasortmeot of Atkinson’s Soaps.— jljL received, and for slite by A. DKNSLOW &co. april 79 CIIAIVIFAGIVKI.N VlXl MtJTTLfcS fl- ib BASKETS, containing two do* each, deceived froth Hav re, per barque .< Ixford, b> GAlIfiyiY Sl LFeGRIEL. april19 91 Butter, .Mackerel, «Xc mWFI.VE ’J'ubs UoshOr. Butter J. 30 whole and half bbls No 2 and 3 Mackerel. Now landing and forsale by J. B. HERBERT &co. april 26 97 Prime Eastern Hay, lillFTY Bundles. Just Isnded per f brig Home, from Boston, and for •ale by J. B. HERBERT &co. april 27 08 Liverpool (around Salt. 4\NF* hundred Si fifty begs, just land- ed, and in store. For sale by J. H. m.Kl»Eu i tv.co. april 29 99 SPERM OIL Sc LEMON SYRUP. Tiercel winter atraiiicd Sperm Oil. Sa*fiU dnz. Phipp’s Leman Syrup,flfcsh prepared. Juat received, and ror isle by LAY Sc ilENIIRIt'KSON. april 18 DO 'Iiisic.il Boxes. TT AD1E8 Musical Work Boxes. For JLi a»le bv T M. TURNER, Opposite the Mansion House, april 2fl 97 STARCH. tW 4k Pottud. beat quality. For Otltr sale bv A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ R-mgc. april 13 . Ofi • Butler’s Effervescent Mag- nesian Aperient. A fresh supply, received and for aale JM. bj T.M TURNER, Oppolite the Maoaioo House, may 2 102 Lcinou -Syrup. dj |k D- z. Phipp’s superior Lemnn XSSN Hyrop,. fresh prepared Juat received, anil lur sale by LAY 4c HENDRICKSON, may 2 -|u2 SU EET OIL. *Wk BXSKETS Sweet Oil, aupo RW rinr qualiiv, and late importa tion. Juat .eerrived, aud fur aale by LAY 4t HENDRICKSON. Panacea anil vermifuge. RUST received by tlie packet New. ffiP Hanovar. 30 ifozeu boxes tSwaim’s calebrnud Panacrn. 50 Joz. boxes Veimifuge. For aale by A. PARSONS, Hole Agent, Druggist. No 8 Gibbon’, Buildioga. april 17 . 89 CASTOR OIL & SALTS. AA R-ds Salts rWv 2 bbls low priced Castor Oil, forplantatlou pnrposc*. Just received, and foraale by A. PARSONS Druggist. No. t. Gibbons’ Range, april 13 80 Fnncy S miffs. TXBMIGItAS, Curacoa, French Rap- ; S 9 pea, American Gentleman, Irish high Toast, Strataborg Violent, l.orillard’a Mixture, Naehioiehea, Maccoboy, Rose, and Scotch SNUFFS. A irrah supply of these mueh admired Souffs, manufae lured by P. Sc G. Lorillnrd, juat received and for tale by LAY & HENDRICKSON, april II 84 | New Invented Medical 11 OR adroiutoteriog Medicine to chit- , JT dren, without theirt,sting, or being : able to resist Uf passing into tbe stomach •nd (or givlog medicine or food te adults, in a recumbent poeiriou. Ami to now re commend ad by tho Faculty Constantly 1 ou hand, aod for tale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, « No. 8, Gibbon’ Range. •’ april IT 89 •ZS&FiE* 9 ****M«.. .F#r«Ieby . Ihwu. Ili T0RNE R. Horn . feetWhite Pine flutter and Ale, Firkioe dt 15' tuba prime Goshen ^ Bolter .w bbls Mounscy &co’s Ale Larniina from ship Atlantic from New- nrW forsale bv •.*' /» .... J : B. HERBERT &co. april 17 89 Family Medicine. • B Y merely poring water on a tea-, npodn full of this Aperient, i cool- resembliug soda water, to the the Public. I N as much' is the Drawing of the Un ion Hotel Property Lottery is not Uutltrs tijftrvescent Magnesian Apt- ’*“* for the prevention and cure of Indi in, Riiiiou* and Liver comphnts. The surprising cfllca- r it the patronage ot many eminent per ns, whose high encomium, together with its extensive and increasing sale, ful i its pre eminence, and bids fair to render it the most popular remedy ex To dyspeptics, the sedentary, and studious, it will lie found invaluable, from its promoting a proper action of the liver in the secretion of bite, or corrects it when in a vitiated state. Obstructions of the bowels are gradually removed. It restores the appetite, and gives tone, strength and energy t.» the system. Trav ellers, and residents in warm climates, will And Butler's Magnesian Aperient a desir able at tide: it prevents any accumulation fifbilf, i« p«r»®l»te t *nd i lio method of pi taring it unusually convenient. Children lave (requent occasion for gentle and cooline purgntiv s, they will take ibis Aperient in preference to any other. The public atteotion is respectfully di rected to the wrapucr, which contains many testimor.ials of its efficacy, with full directions for its use. Prepared by 11. nutter. cnomUTTCODdon, ami rur sale, wholes!* and retail, by LAY & HENDRICKSON, may 3 103 Agents. completed,it ii due to tbePuhlic to have a plain statement uf facta. Good Titlea to Prize holdoia, were not publiahed by tho •uperintendeota, till the 8th day of laat Septcmhcr, (the tima the Lottery truly came before the Public) to be drawn the 24th day ol December thereafter. It waa then postponed till the 2d day of thia mssth, and from caasaliioa could' not be drawn. The proprietor in the fitet time gitreo, from the aitoation of bia family, coaid act leave Tfcoroaston to sell Tick- itt till the Sth day of December; end In the laat nine Iron, the dntieaof office, could not leave tillafter the 2d Moo lay in January. Therelore he has not had time to tell aa many ortho Ticket! aa ho wiabea. Ho will here makeno apology— bnt still stateTacU—nTowe, the amount ot the Lottery; and from the poaitton ot some of hia creditor*, he is compelled to take the onsold Tickets. To others the he returns many thanks,end could he bestow cash as easy as thanks, be would have them all paid. It ia'tu be huped that this indulgence will be allowed by a generous public He has placed thedrawiog when the Ticket* are sold,for most certainly tlie first of next January. It is tho last no tice he shall make, unless he draws be fore that time, The drawiog shall be fi nal. It is due t, those who hare bought Ticket* to be informed that tho money is in the hands ofreepectable Agents, and iu the hands of tho Treasurer ol the Super intendent,. Who will return it to norcha- serskhouldthe Lottery,by any unforeseen circumstance, not bo drawn The unsold tickets are offered with pride, Tin n come forward aod buy, Or the Proprietor will bo nullified. And you a FORTUNE,slip by. J. It. BATEMAN, march 25 G9 ’ Editors w.io have published the latt auo pension of the Lottery will please insert' tills instead ol it twice per moolh till tho drawing. An Ordinance, To empower tbo Trustee* of the Unitarian Aaeoeiation of Savannah, to sell Lott No. 35ptnd 30, lirown Ward. S EC. 1. Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savan nah and the Hamlets thereof in Council assembled, and it it hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That tho trustees of iho Unitarian Aa sociatlon of Savannah, have leave to sell Leu No. 35 sad 23,provided that the pro ceeds of the sale of said Lota be appro* pnated to purchase a lot subject to the same conditions under whioh the original lots wers granted. . Sec. 3. Be it further ordained, That all Ordinances or parts of Ordinances, tnilitat log against this Ordinance, be and the aims are hereby repealed. P.m*H 18th April.1633. G. W. OWENS,Mayor. Attest, M. Mtezs, c. c. april 25 9G NEW OFFICE. and lottery Office. — •** An Ordinance, fllO name rite Street as laid out by JL Commissioners under the act of the Legislature of Georgia, paaaed De cember, 1832 Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Sar.noah and the Hamlets thereof, in Council as sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the aame. That the street laid out by Commis- •lonera under the act of the Legislature of Georgia, passed December, 1832. and running from the Canal to Weal Broad ■ street sr.d nearly in a parallel line with the rirerand lndian-strcct, shrll be known and designated as Canal-street. .ditc. 2. Be it ftnther ordained. That (He street ao named ae aforesaid shall be Thirty fset wide as laid dowo in the Map drawn under the direction of the Com missioners. Passed in Council 4th April, 1633. (Signed) G. W. OWENS,Mayor. Attest, M. Mrzita, c. c. april 2& DC *OBERTSON pectin [It give* notice that he has commenced business in the ibhre line, 4a that well known and highly courenietM Itand. corner of Bay wtdliiul M^imntu. asus't.vto -ill at all rimes bofoondrotdj ttTn£ri£ the commands ol hi* friends.' Note* of tire different Banka in Geor- gia ( and the olhet Statu, and notaioftka United Butei Bonk and branches, booght and told on the moat favorable term*%. Also, the blgheat price kImo fa 22. ■&£#!Z'Z2& Bank and ath«r8toelum^mM(tf n rji kiods-Unds. Houses, Ac. bJfig?, ,^* •old on cnrniniuion, sn.l ~ 0B;y borrowed Joined on Mortgsgear Penonal Be- in addltioo to the aboye,- be offer* hti services re bit fellow citizens iu the into- 3DrafSH'roH' 0 n“ Ooi'eetionofNotea •nd Drafts, and will act as attorney or a. gent in the collection ofdcbta and settle* ment ofbuaincss generally. Ho expect* in a four months to obuia correspondent, aiyoad, so as to facilitate th» transaction of buaineaa entrusted to Uoiirtl of Health. T HEfolluwingisaliitol the mom- ben of tho Board of Healtlt, op- pointed by hia bouor the Mayor, fur tho year 1833. Anton IPard,-* Wickliff Bruen, Elias Fort. South Oglethorpe lVard—Robert M. Charlton, Je.se Sanderlin. Middle Ogl thorpe IPard—Alonzo Day, Stephen Britton. North Oglethorpe IPard.—Isaac Rus sel, James llulrcrtt. Old franklin fPilnl.—George Waters, Jacob llhadbourn. Ntto franklin IPard—Francis Cham pion. E Henderson, Liberty IPard—Julin Bolton, Col. M. Myers. Decker Hard—Wm. Herb. Win. W. Oates. Heatheole IPard—M. II. McAllister. Lewie Geridon. Jackson Ward.—Dr. S. Sheftall, N. MclrOod. Darby IPard.—Hugh Roan, Robert Raiforii. Perciutl Ward. —William lice, Dr. A. Nicoll. Drotcn IPard—John B. Mills, Abraham Fannin. Iteynold IPuid—C, S, Henry, Dr. John Cuvier. IPurrcn IPard- -I. K. Tcft,James Falk- Columbia Ward.—Dr. II. Arnold, Jos George IPmhington Ward.- -F.W. Ileincraun. O. Legriel. Green IPard. —Charles Stephens, Jobu Haupt. Elbert IPard.— MordccaiSheftall, sr„ Adam Copo. Carpenter? Row.- -Dr. John Posey The members of the Board of Health appointed as aboveby hia honor the May or for the year 1833, aro requeued to meet at -the Exchange Long Room, on Monday next at 12 o'clock, for the pur- of organization CHARLES S. HENRY, may 3 103 Chairman. pose i Dentistry. T IIE aubacriber rccpcclfully bega leave to make the following com munication to the public. In tho hope oi extending hit usefulness and affording relief to those whose resi lience is at ao great a distance from Sa vannah, as to preclude them from that aid which otherwise they might obtain from his advice nod skill in Dental Surgery, will make the fciiowing distribution of his time, viz: three months, alternately, to Sa vannah and Augusta, to commence in Augnsta the first day of February and August, and in Savannah on the first ol May and November. All or his operations will be performed agreeable to modern improvements and on scientific principles, with th* Isast possi ble pain and correct profession?) skill. As a Surgeon, he will extract tenth, remore tumors ol the gums, all dead and useless roots, .reduce irregular teeth to symmetry, Extract the . Nerves of teeth when exposed, remove dental Gangreen, and operate on the Hare-lip, Soil-palate, Alveolar abaceas,Guin-biles,FuDgus,Can cerous and lloney Excreascencea of the Antrum, by opening that cavity, dec. Sic. His medical practice embrace the treat ment of all the disease! of tho mouth— such ns Scurvy. Ulcers, Thrush, Can- chrum'-Orit, Sore Throat, Lipa, dec dec. Hia mechanical operations extend to ail deficiencies of the mouth. Hewillsetteeth iu every itossible situation Iu a style not surpassed iu the United States for beauty, durability mid use. He will artificially supply the loss of gums, jaws or sections of the jaw, tbo bonoy-pnlate or the palate- process ao aa to correct deglutition and ry*tore the speech. Also, aleanse, separ ate and fill the cavities of decayed teeth, to aa to prevent farther decay, or future •offerings from tooth othe, die. dec. A number of ladies nail gentlemen of respectability, both in Savannah and Au gusta, for whom the aebacriber has per formed very difficult and critical opera tions, have vary generottaly permitted him tu refer persuua aline unioriuualu to them for particular* in coufiiinatiou of hia pro fessional skill. For further information, tbo public are referred to the following gentlemen who have very kindly offered their nainea: In Satunuoh.—Dr. Ilaniall, Dr. Haber sham, Dr. Bartow, Key Mr.Treston.Rev Mr. Wyer, Rev. Mr. Meallv, judge J.C. Nicoll, Robert W, Pooler, Eaq. Liberty County—Col. Jos. Jonea, Rev. C. C. Jones. Milledgtvilk—His Excellency Govern or Lumpkin, Dr. Boynkin. Dr. White,Maj O. II. Princo, Messrs. Hines & Harris. Scolltborough—Dr. Brown. Aurutla—Ur. Cunningham,Dr. Antho ny. Ur. Robertson, llr. Savage, Rev. Mr. Talmage. Rev. Mr. Read, Hon. Samuel Hale, Robert F. Poe,’ Eaqr. Athtnt.—Dr. W? W. Wadel, Rev. Mr. Shannon, Key. Mr. IloyL E.OSBORN dee 31 2511 anil entirely eyentp, f rom leriaat hj ,L and himself bee from debt,ohllgaiion* and responsibility ofall Mod*, punctuality and prompt return* may inrariably be relied me BOXES London Mustard. Jut ra- “VrrtulNeR. Opposite tho Mansion Home. for Account Soiitii-Caroliua Barnwell District. IN CHANCERY. William N. Bunco, \ 11 I Bill The Adm’or of Isaac ( llzurtZLO, ilec’d J O N motion of A. Patterson, Defend- •nt’o Solicitor, it la Ordered, that the Creditors of ike Defendant" Intestate, do appear before the Commissioner, in hia offiee. at Barnwell Court House, on or before the firat day of January next, and prore their respective demands. And it it further ordered, that a copy of this or der be published, for one mouth in be Charleston Mercury, Saranuah Republi can, sod Augusta Chronicia. WM. HARPER. 8th Fub. 1833. Q^Proprietora ofNewspapera publish, lug the shorn order will forward their ac counts to A. Patterson, Eaqr. Barnwell • i p Jebb’s Liimamcnt. fresh supply of Jehh’s Rheumatic A. Liunamcnti Received, and tor sale T. -M.TURNER, Opposite tho Mansion House. |03 Paper Hangings. A Further aamily of Paper Hai Borders, and Fin Potter’s Eye-Water. T HE numerous and distressing case of inveterate ophthalmia which had resitted the usual modes of treatment, that daily fell qnder the notice of the proprietor of tbe Catliolicon, among the patients who thronged hit office in pursuit of the latter medicine, induced him to deroto much timo Sc .-mention to the various phenome na,attendant eo a morbid stale of that'moat exquisite of nil organs, tho eye. Ophthalmia, or inflammation of the eyes, ia found to exist in aery different de grees. It sometime* occupies only a por tion of tho globe, bnt frequently eateoda itaelf oxer the whole. To deacribe either the anatomy ofthe parts or the .Various •hadaa of difference tint exist In their inflammation would -be useless, b may be sufficient to oboerre that in many caSea where there is bat little seeming inflam mation, the pain la of the mostinicnse na ture, and where the (ormer corer* the - whole eye there Is scarcely any uneasi ness felt. The cautei of Inis diaeato are various, but from long Ittention to the sub- cct.IJam convinced.that it musteommon- ' t. proceeds from some unknown ooudi- on ol the atmosphere. Where a blow has been received, ov a foreign body for ced into the eye, the cause is evident- The eye is one of the most complex, delicate and important organa of (be hu man body,'and aa long cooriuuej inflam, rnaiioo may, and frequently doea; end in producing a total alteration nf its atruc. lure, thereby inducing absolute blindness, recourse should be had To aome remedy, on the first intimation of it* approach—- Exleneitt Experience enables me to re commend Potter’s Eye-water for that rurpoae, which, if properly used, will out ail to cure Iho most inveterate ophthal mia, either symptomatic or idiopathic. Dealing solely in facte, and demanding only such a character for Ibis new colly- rium as upon Mol it may bo round to poa- seas, the proprietor bega le ivo to assure those who may be troubled with this un pleasant, and, if neglected, dangerous complaint, that Potter’* Eye water is a ■•fit and certain remedy. It produces oo unpleasant sensation whilst applying it to the eyes, but on the contrary, ia a moot cooling balm and ac ceptable restorer. Not a particle of any mineral substance uhaltttrenter* into its composition; hence it it decidecly prefer able to tho romodiea usually employed, wbich.chiefly consist of copper, lead,ziuc. Sic. Sec. and are rather calculated to pro duce a recurrence ol more lormidablc com plaints. In removing a defluxion of aharp and vitiated humour* consequent upon cer tain diseases, tbit eottyriass acts with de cisive efficacy. Four or five applications will strengthen recent eases of weak vyea produced by particles ofdost, etc. blown into tbo eye* by strong winds, reading or tewing by candle light—in fact, (or any incommodity of vision that ia not caused by su alteration ofthe -.truelure—Potter’s Eye-water will be proved, on trial, to pos sess the tame intrinsic merits that has placed hit celebrated Catholicon on a le vel with the most esteemed aad valuable medicines of tho present age. Certificates snd printed directi ms for using the Eye Water, accompany each bottle. W. POTTER, No. 13, Sooth Ninth-it. oppoiite the Uni versity, Jon milting. Connected with the establishment, he haa . Job Prm,mg Office, comprising « neat & complete assortment ofType,plain and ornamental. Zi^rP u* Pam,Melt Potting Bills : Ksumiugut* jiettets Cards Blanks, aod En» ting of every kind, executed punctual!* •ml at short notice. ^This will be aod* the direction of Mr. P. B. Piwbzxoa**. late Foreman ofthe Georgian. PnblbOf- fleers ia this and tho adioininff conntiM can obtain blanks of all kinds by forward? ing forms. ^ , Lottery Tickets. ' ** ' D a " lb# Popolar Lotteriew will always be kept for adventnrera. Per. BOOS in the nntintr* for «NM*ta**t**«n casSl will receive tickets in the Dm littery that draw, .fieri,,receipt and information of their success transmitted at soon as known U-—L* '''“•.“ 0 **- , “* u "ijBre'<tvv, Su* april 29 99 ” . ire Board Prtnta.— Just received, and for aala bv HAZARD & DENSLOW. april 18 CU Checks and Plaids. 4 case# 4 4 Apron Checks 2 do 3-4 Plaida. Landing from brig New Uanover from Philadelphia, mod (or •aloby J. B. HERBERT flteo. april 18 U8 CbampRiRiL ~ J0 BASKETS Anchor Brand. Joat received, for sale by WAKEMAN 4c PALMES, - ^harf. Oldridge’s Balm of Column To fle Indies and GenUemeno ThU BrimV^itlS^g^ir^t. mended by their humble and obedient.er- vant, JNO. OLDR1DGE. r|l 1IIS discovery was made only about JL 4 yean since, and J. Oldridge feels much elated at the unparalleled success that haa attended it; althongb thousand* have cxporieoced its restoring effeeis.aqd many have voluntarily rendered their etos natures, affidavits, and affirmations, ho bee thought proper to abridge tbo Hat, and present the public only aia of the man* signatures ho haa in hit possession, with one affirmation, considering them amnll sufficient to satisfy tho moat ineredulone of its utility. The aged and- thoio that persist in rearing wig*, may not alwaye experience its restorntiro qualities- yet it will certainly raise iuvirtaa* in the eeti- mation olllw public, when it U known that three oi the following ugnera are mop than fifiy years of age, and (he others not lets than thirty. We the undenigned do hereby certify that we hare mod (he Balm of Columbia. »,*»«« b 7 Oldridge qf Phdadelphta, and have found k highly aervlceablo not only a* a preventive L gainst tbe taiitng off of hair, but tlao • certain rcstoratire. •°‘D. , ^lSi:^^ rcb ^ * M. D. No. 1Q3. A fresh supply of this valuable Eye-wa ter, just received by LAY fc HENDRICKSON, Agents. Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic Lin iments. r ® oporetion is ollen immediate. The Liniment ha* frequently cured Shev "uric affections, of yean aundiug 4n four- and twenty knee, and to recommended with confidence at one ofthe beet (DnUea- ooitp eaie by! A. PARSONS, Dri— T mm, - ** spectabto. and whose word may a JR M MIum MM * John 1 ^ Hace-streeto ’ JohuB. Foiey. No. 101, Spruco-at. Hugh Macurdy, No. 243 South 8e. cond street. ,a3 ’ Areh “- • William rhaebtr, sen. Aleihodixt Minister in George's clisrsob Nu.80.Nin«bFi.ri,5.4e^ •It to thought pnueceMary to give raw commendations of character to this tens tleman, aa his office gire* credit to bto iift Macurdy, whose, names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of character and respectability, and aw In witnem wbereofl have here. [L-a ] canted the ■ *? , . or l ,h « jiV to be affixed, thik ■“•h day of Dec A. IX1823. ROBERT WHARTON, Man r . Commonwealth of Pensuyivania, I • » County orPhthdejakST C ” ' ®- I'otair, on* ol the justice,) adtj!d.to?f* to ft a' ,h ® eon,,, J 01 Phil- •dolphta aforesaid, do certify that I hare boop acquahstod with John Yard. Jr. »bo to tboabov. cer- (o be * men of integrity and* good citj- InwitoosiwbeteoflhAV* hereunto act xsatB* ,w “ ,T - ,hw LE W13 D. BELAJR, J. p. IzsalJ I eemfy that | am wall acquainted wild Dr. John D. Tlinmaa ofthe city of PMI j. Kwithsafc