Daily Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1829-1839, May 10, 1833, Image 1

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No. J09 VOLUME XXX. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 10, 1888. W1101.B no.—9210. The subscribers Mary, aiming which nre. iWancy Silk Mu,liD 8h . a .* 1 ,* r»|Hli Lour Handkerchiefs Bonnet Ribbons •82£Krt«.-»s „ fesjJSSSa HSaiora. | 8Hk Hose ic &c. f %“rton «eFO!»i.Eii -.pril 17 sa nj^wii shirtinga&shectirig rtiiUHTV case* nod bale*. Bleached T and Brown Shirtingsend She'tings —■ i n -rbric Mary .an.I foranle low by ^" ,,e P N0RT0K& FUELER. N Shad’. Buildings, -pril 17 80 Fancy Goods,by Exact. Nuri/m tr Fullrr will own this dau. S EWING »ilk shawls* Hilk muslin do White & green blonde fells Rich belt ribbon* White and colored crape* White tf colored glove* and milts Blk love shawls Corded petticoats Fancy gauze veils Bead bags Pocket hooks Fancy colored cotton hose Misses do do do Mens white and colored woodstock and doe skin gloves Fancy flag & baudanna silk hdkfs White pongee silk pocket hdkfs Linen cambric do do Gauze cap ribbons A.reophttno crapes Black Italian silks Black & colored silk cords and braids ( Scc dec. &c. apri! 29 99 White Pine- Lumber and T WENTY-FIVE M. feetWhite Pine Lumber . ^ 13 tout Eastern Hay l.nnilinc from achr Madawaska from Bath, and for sale by HALL. SHAPTER & TUPPER; april 87 98 , Yellow Just received, and White Leml, Turpentine fee. _ KF.nS White Lead in Oil, lat 5 hbls Spirits Turpentine Whose. Chrome Oreen JO do d° |U hbls Whiling. {or sale by^ y & HENDRICKSON. anrilU 0° Arrow Root. — <ada/k POUNDS, firat quality ■ B^mnda Arrow Root. rJceifcdtn store, and for sale low. by A. PARSONS. Druggist. No 8, Gibbons' Range. 71 match 30 Paper Tobacco. | Cross Mr* Miller’, fine cot and i latent scented small paper To- I InTco Jost received by the Allactic.and I for sale bv^ p AUS ox«, Druggist. 1 No. 8, Gibbons' Buddings, april 10 91 Loaf Sugar. M 4f\ Rids Ltnf Sugar, good quality. For sale on reasonable terms by IIAI.L, HIIAFTKR &TUPPER, ap.il 29 99 English Soaps. A N assortment of Atkins.in's Soaps.— /SL received, and for sale by A. DENSLOW &co. april f> 79 Butter and Ale, I S Firkin. St IS tub. prime Goahcn »> Butter 18 bbls Mounscy Si co'a Ale Landing from .hip Atlantic from New- York, forsalo hy J. B. HERBERT &co. april !7 80 Window Sashes,Glass,&c %% 4k .ik R Light Window Sashes 4 tfW xf 100 boxes Window Glass, large sizes 2o boxes Ohromo’Grccn 10 do do Yellow 20 ilia Chinese Vet million 10 Packs Gold and Silver Leaf J usi received, and far sale by HAZARD ft DENSLOW. april 18 90 CHAMPAGNE IN PINT BOTTLES BASKETS, containing two doz each. Received from Hav re, per barque miorri.by GAITDRY & LEOKIEL. april 10 91 10 i Butter, Mackerel, &c. T welve robs u-mcr 110 whole and half bids V 2 and 3 Mackerel. Now landing and lor auie by J. B HERBERT &co. april 23 97 New England Cough Sy- nemstuft and tmcaciou, remedy mr diseoeetelhr Infanta, Coughs.Lolds. Asthma, IVhooping Cough, and all of- IkcUom oj iiu ijun&i, $ presenting this useful remedy to the public, the Ptoprietors are author^ by a '’hysiejin. f*ron« whom tho Re doe was confidentially obtained, to state, that ho has used it himaclf.and in his *x- lensirc practice io Pulmonary a flections, with astonishing effect, the happy combi nation ofvegctablesubstanc.es, of whioh it it entirety composed, are peculiarly n- dapied to disease# of the Lungs, Liver, & Stomach. This medicine has been used very ex tensively, auu me propzjctjra have not known a single iostance in which it has faded in giving relief in diseases for which iti»rccommendc(l;cvcn in cases approach ing to consumption, attended with bleed* iog at the Lungs, and where all other re medies It .id failed, the mrist decided and flattering success lias attended its uso. Common c. Ids. which are generally the effect of obstructed perspiration,will yielJ to its influence in a few hours; when used in asthma, hoarseness, wheezing & short ness of breath, tt gives immediate relief, procuring tranquil rest and sleep:in whoop ing cough, it is without a rival. It oper utes by gentle expectoration,nnd may be ;pveu to infants with perfect safety. The g»niiioe N« w England Gough Sy rup will ho enveloped in a billbf directions inci.iiu.il m an engraved wrapper, bearing ou it tlm signature ol the proprietors in the handwriting of one of the firm The bottle, will he sealed and stamped on the cork ‘New England Cough Syrup.' I A few of the many certificates in favor' of this riyrup which arc Ir. 'the possession of the proprietor*, are added for the prru sal of those who may be troubled with sim liar complaints. . CERTIFICATE*/ Mi sirs. Moffat l( Plummer. Gextu.m*.*:—After having tried, by the recoiuineudation of my fneuds, almost every medicine for a cough, without the least relief, I I fad recourse to your Stw England Cough Syrup, nnd ntn enabled tu say. with much thankfulness, tiiat it has cured roe of one ol the most obstinate coughs I ever knew, and shall leel it to be a duty to recommend it to every one whom | find in need of so valuable a m dicinc —Signed—Yours, respectfully, JOHN P. STEVENij. Boston, Nor. 20, 1881. Prime Eastern Hay, F ifty boh<ii«. .lust lanric.l per brie Rome, from Boston, ami sate by J. B HERBERT april 27 98 Family Medicine. B Y merely paring wafer on a tea spoon full of this Aperient, n cool ing and gialeful effervescing beverage is obtained, resembling soda water, to (he taste, and imparting to the constitution all thb benefits of the Congress Waters at Saratoga. Butler's Effervescent Magnesian Ape rient. for the prevention and cure of Indi gestion, Billious and Liver complants, untuu- Mc.iM.uM. uuud.chc, heart burn, habitual costiveness, giddiness, cautano ou* diseases *c. The surprising effica cy of .this superior medicine h -s obtained for it the patronage of many eminent per s ’its. who*e high encomium, together with its extensive and increasing sale, ful !> (ifwVvS its pre eminence, nr.d bids fair to render it the most popular remedy cx t.int To dyspeptics, the sedentary, and studious, it will he found invaluable, from it* promoting a proper action of the liver in the secretion of bite, or corrects it when in a vitiated state. Obstructions of the bowel* nr* gradually removed It restore* the appetite, and gives tone, strength and energy to the systom. Trav ellers. and residents in warm climates, will To the Public. ■*N ss muck as the Drawing of the Un- JL ton Hotel Property Lottery is no! cornpleted.it is due to tbePublic to have a plain statement of facts. Good Titles to Prize holder, were not published by the superintendents, till the 8th day of last September, (the time the Lottery truly came before the Public) to be drawn the 24th day ol December thereafter. It was then postponed till the 2d day of this month, and from casualties could not be drawn. The proprietor in the first time given, from the situation of his family, could not leave Thomaston to sell Tick ets till the bth day of December; and io the last lime Iron* the duties of office, could not leave till after the 2d Mon lay m January. Therefore he has not hau time to sell as many of the Tickets as he wishes. He will here make no apology— but still state facts—He owes the amount of the Lottery; and from the position of some of his creditors, he is compelled to take the unsold Tickets. To others the he returns many ibanks.and could he bestow cash us easy us thanks, he would have them all paid. It is to be hoped that this indulgence will be allowed by a generous public He has placed the drawing when the Tickets are sold,for most certainly the first of next January. It i* the last no tice he ahall make, unless he draws be fore that time. The drawing shall be fi nal. It is due t» those who have bought Tickets to be informed that the money is in the hands of respectable Agents, and in the hands of the Treasurer ol lhe Super intendeds. Who will reitiro it to purcha< scr*,should tho Lottery,by any unforeseen circumstance, not be drawn The unsold tickets are offered with pride, Til* n coine forward muu buy. Or the Proprietor will be nullified, \ud you a FOR.TUNE.alip by. J. B. BATEMAN, march 25 (19 Editors ar.io have published the last sus pension of the Lottery will please insert (his instead oi ii twice pci uiuiith till the drawing. An Ordinance, To empower the Trustee, cf tho Unitarian Association of Savannah, iu .cm Lvtt No. 35,end 36,Brown Ward. S EC. 1. Be it ordnined by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savan nah and the Hamlets thorenf in Cbooeil assembled, end it is hereby ordained by theenthorilyorthe same. That the Trustee# of the Unilirian A, eociatioB of Mivannsh, hate lease lo aeU Lots No. 35 and 36,provided that the pro ceeds of the aale of said Lots be appro priated to purchase a lot subject to the same conditions under which the original Iota wsvs granted. NEW OEFI E. Exchange, Brokerage, General Agency mu ijoiiery Office. W ILLIAM ROBERTSON res- peetluily give, notice that he ha* commenced baetneu Id the above line, ia that well known abd highly convenient •land, corner of Bay and Bnll iu., imme diately oppoiiie the Exchange, recently occupied by Mr. F. DURE, where he will at all times be found ready to receive the command* ol hie friend*. Nate, of the different Bantu in Geor gia, and the other Bute*, and ooteaofth* United Statea Bank and branehea, bought militating against this Ordinance, be and the same are hereby repealed. Fassed 18th April, 1833. G. W. OWENS.Mayor. Attest, M. Myem, c. c. sprit 25 96 LiverpoolI •''silt. , .. O NE hundred .v fifty 1,7c, just l.md- j I’’" 1 Mngnesi.ro Aperient a desir i j iM „ f(ll . p F»»r naif i.v | s*l»lr at tide: it prevent* any accumulation april 29 J. H. HERBERT Ar.o 9* Cl Vi -*VI1IIP. ;1 Sperm Oii. u Syrun.fresh Just rrcdvcil. anil fur nalr by LAY Si. IIENDRIGK80N. l’h'I-l«’» I,’ npnlJ8 9t) Musical iloxt’s. L ADIES Musical \V..rk Boxes. For •ale hr f. M TI’IINKII. Opposite rbe Mntimon tiou*»*. april 20 97 paring it unusually convenient. Chibln jiavc frequent occasion for gentle and c »o!?a* nnriraiiv a. they will take this Aperient in preference toaoy other. The public attention is respectfully di reefed to lhe wrapper, which contain* many testimonial* of its efficacy, with full directions for its use. Prepared by 11. Butler, Chemist, London, and for sale, wholesale and retail, by LAY & HENDRICKSON, may 3 10.1 Agents. STARCH, par pounds best quality. For A. PARSON*, Druggist, No.8,Gilio-ms* Hinge. april 13 Butler’s Effervescent .Vlag- uesian Aperient A fresh sapidy. received and fur sale by T.M TURNER, Opposite the Mansion House, may 2 K« Lemon Syrup. <f® n *• I’hiPP’* superior Lemon XS*F .Syrup, fresh prepared Just received, and for sale hy LAY & HENDRICKSON, may 2 Id'J 8'VEKT OIL. eTj.iia It VHItEl'S Bweet Oil, an pc CPX.W rior qualiiv, and lale importa tion- Juat received, anil for aale by LAY Sc IIENPRI' KSON. 1'nnaccu and Vermifuge. J UST received b» tile packet New- llanover- 30 doxen boxes Swaiin’s celebrated I’anacea. 50 do/., boxes Vermifuge. For sale by • A. I’AII SONS, Sole Agent, ■Druggist-No 8 Gibbon's Building,, april I7 89■ Board of Health. T HE following it a list ol the mem bers of the Board of Health, ap pointed hy hi* hooot the Mayor, for the year I Bid Anton lYard.—'WicklifF Uruen, Elia, Fort. South Oglethorge Wurd—Robert M. Charlton, Jeaso Sanderlin. Middle Ogl thorpe IVard—Alonzo Day, Stephen Brrltoo. North Oglethorpe Ward—Isaac Rua- sel, James llobert,. Old Franklin WurJ—OeorgS Waters, Jacob(Mtadbourn. Ntto t'rankl n ll’ard— Francis Cham pion. E Henderson. * Liberty Ward— John Boston, Col. M. Myers. Decker Ward—Wen, Herb, Wm. W. Heather,)t Ward—M. H McAllleter, Lewi. Qetidon. Jack,on Ward,—Dr. S. Sheftall, N. M.i.eod. Darby MW.—Hugh Rose, Robert Ratforrf. Pereival Ward, - William Bee, Dr. A, \tcoll. Drown W<nd—John B. Mills. Abraltarn Fannin. Reynold Wa.d—C. S. Henry. Dr. John Crrvler. Warren Ward- -I. K. Tefl.Jamea t alli- CertiJicttofMr Stillman Robinson. The very great benefit that I have de- vitedfrom the use of your Syrup, baa aa ronhhed mo beyond measure. From the length of time that 1 have suffered with a mo.t inveterate congb. I aupposed I should ne,er be rid of it while I lived.But by taking the bottle of Syrup which I pro cuied front yon, I have been perfectly cured, and now enjor good health. Signed STILLMAN ROB1NSOM. fierlon, Nos. 29,1831. CertiJieaU of Mr. Charles P. Hants. Messrs. Morr.iT Sc fuxwss-1 can oat better expreM my gratitude, than by c luting the following fact in regard to the efficacy of yoer New England Syrup. My Wife waa seized with afiolehtcoid,attend- •d with ulcerated throat and boaraenese, end finding no relief after naing varlooa medicine! for three or four week*, I pro cored a bout* of the Syrnp prepared by Joo, and commenced giving it according to the direction*; and, and, to oar oiton- uhment, it had the desired effect from the fint don, eod before abe had taken two houlee, her throat waa entirely cored, «»d ah, enjoyed her otnal health. Signed, CHARLES P. HARRIS. Boston, Dec. 3, 1131. For eaie by K . T.M. TURNER, Oppoeuefc.Mansion Hops,. CASTOR OIL As HALTS, B I* S ilt* 2 bhlsln v price! Castor Oil, for planlaiion pnrpnscs. Jusi recaived, •ml for sale bv A. PARSONS l)rus:#i*t. No. 8, * gibbon*’ Ran.ce, •pril 13 Fancy Snuffs. D EMIORAS, Cnratina, French Rap pee, American Oenllernau, Iriah high Toa»t. Stratabnrg Violent, Lorillard’, Miatnre, Nachinichea, .Mactoboy, Rose, aud Scotch SNUFFS. A treah .uppty of these much admire ! Snuffi. manofac tored by P. & U. Urillard. juat received andforwleh^, fc llEND uirKSON. april II 94 dptuao Columbia Ward.—Dr. R. Arnold, Jo, George Washington Ward.--F. XV. Ileincman, O. Legnel. . Green Hard.—Charle* Stephen*. John Haupt. Elbert ffW.—Mordecai Sheftall, ,r.. Adam Co|ie. Carpenter,' Row- -Dr. John Po»ey. Tho membera of the Board of Health appointed as above by Ilia honor the May or f..r the year 1833, are reoueeted to meet at the Exchange I-ong Room, on .Monday nett at 12 o’clock, for Ike pur pose of organization P . CHARLES S. HENRY. ,„.,y 3 103 Chairman. New Inveuted Metlicul Spoons, F OR administering Medicine to chil dren, without their tasting, nr being able to resiat ita p**»ing into the stomach and lor Jlviog medicine sr food to adult,, in * teentnbent position. And n now re commended by th. Faculty Coottantl; nband. '^“’[.“("aoNS, Druggiat. No. 8, Gibbon*' Range, april 17 89 London Mustard. 5 BOXES Iroodon Mustard. Just re '“’ ed ’“V: , M. i TU , RNER. * opposite the Mansion Horns*, ■pril 25 Dentistry. fglllE subscriber rccpeotftilly begs JL leave to make tho lolluwing coni- tnunii ation to the public. Id the hope ol extending his usefulness n"d affording relief to those whose resi dence is at so great a distance from Sa vannah, as to preclude them from that aid which otherwi*e they might obtain from his advice and skill iu Dental Surgery time, viz: three months, alternately, in Sa vannah and Augusta, tp commence in Augnstn the first day of February nnd August, and in Savannah on the first ot May and November. 1 All of his operations will be performed agreeable to modern improvements and on scientific principles, with the least possi ble pain and correct professional skill. Asa Surgeon, lie will extract teeth, remove tumors ol the gums, all dead and useless roots, reduce irregular teeth to F.stract the Nerve* of teeth when exposed, remove dental Gangrceo, and operate on the Hare-lip,'Soft-palate, Alveolar abscess.Gum-biles,FungU8,Can- cerous and Honey Excrcsscenccs of the Antrum, bjr opening that cavity, &c. See. His medical practice embrace the treat ment of all tho diseases of the mouth- such aa Scurvy. Ulcers, Thrush, Can- chrum-Oris, Sore Throat, Lips, &c. dec. liis mechanical operations extend to all deficiencies of the mouth. He willset teeth in every possible situation in a style not surpassed in the United State* for beautv. durability and use. He will artificially supply the loss of gums, jaws or sections of the jaw. the boney-palate or the palate- * process so as lo correct deglutition and restoro the speech. Also, sleanse, separ ate aud fill the cavities of decayed teeth, so as to prevent further decay, or future sufferings from tooth ache. Ate. &c. A number of ladies and gentlemen of respectability, both in Savannah and Au gusta, for whom the subscriber has per formed very difficult and critical opera tions, have very generously permitted him to refer persons alike unfortunate to them for particulars in confirmation of his pro fessional skill. For furlhc: information, the public are referred to the following gentlemen who have very kindly offered their names: In Savannah.—Dr, Daniell, Dr. Haber' sham. Dr, Bartow, Rev. Mr. Preston,Rev. Mr. Wycr, Rev. Mr. Meally, judge J.C Nicoll, Robert W. Pooler, Esq. Liberty County.—Col. Jos. Jones, Rev, C. C. Jones. Milledgeville—His Excellency Govern or Lumpkin, Dr. Boyakin. Dr. \Vhite,Maj O. II. Prince, Messes, llines Ai Harris. Seottsborough —Dr. Brown. Augusta.—Jlr. Cunningham,Dr. Antho ny, Dr. Robertson, Dr. savage. Rev. Mr. Talma go, Rev. Mr. Read, lion. Satnncl Hale. Hubert F. Poe, Raqr. Athens.—Dr. W. W. Wadcl, Rev. Mr. Shannon, Rev. Mr. Hoyt. E. OSBORN dec .31 25It See! 2, Be lt farther ordained, Thai I i"i,"!h.°h , !.fi , . e .. ra0 ’ , ' aTO - rabh ’, ,er 7! , -T all Ordinance, nr part, of Ordinance., | tiXZTgns^Z Gold. Bank and other Slocka—Propert, of all kindi—Land., Noun, iic. bought and .old on comminkra, nnd mone) borrowed and loaned on Mprtgage or Peraooal Se curity, ‘ In addition to the above, he offer* hil service, to hi. fellow citizen, to the inte rior and abroad,in the Coilcc'looofNote* and Draft*, and will'aet a* attorney or a- cent in the collection of debt, and settle ment of business generally. lie expect, in a fow montha to obtain correspondents a' road, ao a* to facilitate the transaction of business entrusted In’ bins. In tho mean time,engaged in a pur suit entirely exempt from seriooe hazard, and himself fiee from debt,obligstion* and responsibility of all kinda, punctuality and prompt return* may invariably be relied upon. Job Printing. Connected with the establishment, he o a^JobPniiung Office, comprising a and ornamental. " "j PamjAlet, Posting Bills t Catalogues, Notices Cards Blanks, and Prin ting of every kind, executed pnnctually and nt.hon notice. This will be under the (liievtiou of Mr. P. U. P-PIISKUS, 1', late Foreman of the Georgian. Public Of ficers in thi* and tho adjoining coantics, can obtain blanks of all kind* by forward ing furms. Lottery Tickets. Tickets in all the Popular Lotteries will always be kept for adventurers. Per sons in the country .by enclosing the cash, will receive tickets in the fint Irottervyhst draws after its receipt and information of An Ordinance, T O name the Street as laid out by Commissioners under the act of the Legislature of Georgia, passed Dc comber, 1832 Sec. 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor aud Aldermeo of the city of Savannah and the Hamlets r hereof, io Council as sembled, and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, Thai the street laid out by Commis sioners under the act of the Legislature of Georgia, passed December, 1832, and running from tb« Canal to West Broad street and nearly In a parallel line with the river an*! Indiao-street, shrll be koowo and designated as Canal street. Sec. 2. Bo It Blither ordained. That lhe mieei »u iimiiicu ufvuMsJ Thirty feet wide ;is hid down in lhe Map drawn under the direction of the' Com- miss,oners. Passed in Council 4th April* 1833. (Signed! «. W. OWENS.Mayor. Attest, M Mteiis. c. c. - iiprii 2;> 90 lias a Potter’s Eye-Water. rgNIIE numerous and distressing case JL of inveterate ophthalmia which had resisted the usual modes oftrestment. that daily fell under tbe notice of the proprietor of the Gatholieon, among the patients who thronged his office in pursuit ofthe latter medicine, induced him to devote much time Sc nttentiooto the various phenome na,attendant on a morbid atitte ol that most exquisite of all oreans," the eye. Ophthalmia, or infiammation ol the eyes, is found to exist in very different de grees. It sometimes occupies only a por tico of the glebe, bet frequently extend, itself over the whole. To describe either the anatomy ofthe part* or tho various shades of difference that exist in their inflammation would be nseless. It may be eufficleat to observe that in many cates where there it but little eecmiog inflam mation, the pain ia of tho most interne na Ibeirauccess transmitted ai anon as known A,Idr*.. \V,f. ltnn.nv.nn tRmbn. Sn, fibril 29 99 i 1 of Sale, T HE Plantation which I now planf, IS mile* from Savannah., called Mrytlq Grove. It has Rice & Cotton Land and both of good qnality sufficient to em ploy 80 field Workers, and with or wlth- . t out tho Land between ninety and a hon- lure, and whero the iormer coven the 8red Negroes—Persons destrion, of pur- el 1 _ whole eye there is scarcely any nneasi-- abating,will of coarse look at thlfi proper- ue*. foil. Th* causes of this disease are *7 before they purchase; an examination it invited. Also, n healthy summer residence,about 12 mile, distant from the plantation.To an Sontli-C.irolina Barnwell District. IN CHANCERY. William N Boxcu, \ vs \ Bill The A<lm’or of I«aac f for Account Rxdvizld, dec’d J • O N motion of A. Patterson, Defend ant’s Solicitor, it is Ordered, that the t; reditots of the Defendant’s intestate, do appear before the <?oromis*ioner in his officers! Barnwell Court House, on or before the fint day of January next, and prove their rtepeetir* demand*. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this or der be published, for one month to he Charleston Metcorv. Savannah Republi can. and Aognsta Chronicle can. « /.»* WM HARPER 8th Feb-1833. QT-Proprieton ofNewspapera publish ine lire above order will forward their ac , to A. Patteraoo, Eeqr. Barnwell Jebb’s Luiname nt. A fresh supply nf Jebb’s Rheumstic Lmnameut. Received, and lor sale T. M.TURNER, Opposite the Maaaion Home. ■7 |W • Paper Hangings. A Farther supply of Paper Hanging*, Borden, and Fire Board Print*.' Juat received, and for sale bv II IZARD & DENSLOW. april 18 90 Checks and Plaids. 4 cates 4 4 Apron Check* 2 do 3-4 Plaid*. Landing from bria New Hanover Grom Philadelphia, tod lor axle by J. B. HERBERT dtco. april 18 90 C II foripavmeel- (*} IS ifi. Champaign,’. T #h BASKETS Anchor Brand. Jut JLV received, for eale.by . WAKKMAN So PALMES, l Exchange Wlprt. various, bulfromlong tttontion to the sub , ect,I|ain ennvinoed that it most common- I proceeds from some unknown condi tion ol the atmosphere. Where a blow has been received, or n foreign body for ced into the eye, the cause is evident. The eye is ono of tho mast complex, delicate and important organs of the hu man body, and as loog- continued inflam, motion may, and frequently does, end in producing o tutal alteration of iu struc ture, thereby indnein* absolute blindness, recourse should be had to somo remedy, on tho first intlmition of its approach.— Extensive Experience enables me to re commend Potter's Eye-water for that pnrpoae, which, if properly uaed, will nut fail to core tile most inveterate ophthal mia, either symptomatic or idiopathic. Dealing solely in facte, and demanding only aucb a character for this new colly- rinm aa upon trial it may be found to pos sess, the proprietor begs leave to odsure those who may be troubled with this un pleasant, and, if neglected, dangerous complaint, that Potter's 'Eye-water It a sxfe and certain remedy. - It produces no nopleasaot sensation whilst applying it lo tho eyes, but on tbe contrary, it a moat cooling balm aud ac ceptable restorer. Not s particle of any mineral substance irkafcrer enters into iu composition; lisnee it is decidecly prefer able to the remedies usually employed, which chiefly conaisi of copper, lead.zine, Sic. dec. and are rather calculated to pro ducc a recurrence ol more lormidable com plaints. In temoving a defluxion of iharp and vitiated humours consequent upon cer tain diseases, this collyrium acta with de cisive efficacy. Fans or five applications will atiengthon teeent case* of weak eyes traduced by particle* ofdnst, etc. blown nto tbe eyee by throng wind*, reading or •owing by candle light—in fact, fot any incommodity of vision that ia not earned by an alteration of tbe nraetaia—Pottepa Eye-niter will b* proved, on trial, to pea ses* the same intrinsic merit* that has placed hie celebrated Catholieon on e le vel with the moat esteemed and valuable medicine* ofthe present age. Certificate* and printed directions for using the - Eye. Water, tccompany each bottle. W. POTTER, No. 13, Sooth Ninth-et. opposite tbe Uat- veraity. active man, this would be a desirable and profitable investment efC.pital,The books ofilte plantation xsill thow tbo late .inter est it has produced for ten years paat. Apply to J. CUYLE2. may! lOljst The Bobber of the Khine L IBRARY of Romance vol 2d, con taining ••Schindcr.anncs the-. Rob ber of the Rhine." by Lettah Richie. The 1st vol contains the "Ghost Hunter and hi. Family.” Gieaniogs-on Natural History, with lo cal recollections, by Edsrard Jeasei Esq. Sir David Brewstafk’ Treatise r o Optics witlt an Appendix by Profeeaor Roche,of the L'nirenity of Pennsylvania. . Tho Novelist,* Mngazine No. % con taining tho continuation .ol Clan Albir— Terms $5 pet annum* The Foroigo Quarterly Review for Jan- uaiy.repuCSiahed io ntiladelpbukby Can dy lUgnet, at S3 nor annum or at |5 for both it and die Westminster Review. Jost received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS, may 7 » 106 Sweet Cider. $ F|* EN blilaNewark. Sweet Cider JL Landing and for tale by II ALU SHAPTER dc TUPPER. april 29 09 ? Rum, Gin and Wines. §£ PIPES Swan Gin A fresh supply of this valuable Eye-wa ter, Just received by LAY &IIEXDRICKSON. Agent*. Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic Lin iments. I TS operation it often immediate. The Liniment hae frequently eared Rheu matic affection, ofyeanetindbig ia fsur- and twenty hours, and ia recommended with caofidence as one of tbe best applica tions known for Chilblains, Stiffness of the Joints. Numbness, Sprains asi Bruises— Price, 50 cents a botde. -- A snpply, jnst received, end for eaie by A. PARSONS. Druggist. i r it •****& do A* do 1 bhd Jamaica Ram I pipe Hoar Glass Gin i do choice Madeira JVlne 1 half do do. ' 2 pipe* Teneriffo 5 nr casks do 7 do do San Lucar 2 do do Port do: 5 do do Malaga, dry do 2 do do Ceue Madeira do I do doBUnellleodo do landing from echr. Exact from New Yorit, ead Ibr Ml* by « . J B. HERBERT Si CO. * april 29 ' Clothing,. ' A eaiei Clothing, assorted, calculated *9 for summer wear. Lan 'lag from echr Exact from New- York, end far aalt by J. B. HERBERT dcco. april 29 99 Boston Rum. Bbls and 5 hhda Boston rum. ew\9 colored and of good proof and ‘ for. For aale by ~ :. v ' HALL, SHAPTER fc TUPPER; # april 29 99 Newark Cider. 20 BBLS choice N« -_ik Cider, for sale by ■rtv Loading from echr Exact,-aud J. B. HERBERT &co.