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N0. i.?a —vol. *
WBOWtoIr £VfiMI.VCt n <IVLT U, 1885.
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OP Til?. 3(1 V >... > ’ IM « r -LRU tAPHi
jV weakly Journih IjvomcI to general politic:
Cotnuiarce, Literature
id avery P
the Fine Arts, &c .
nduy, in the City of
Darien, Ga., hy M ic i to.su. & ' vdi.disr. .$ t
per annum, ui/ahlo in .ilvnuct, $1>0 it the
expiration of Six Months—or jjlat the end ol
tUu St ear.
koi run nv
c. flic 1 s DELL. ’
O xj TUES )VY, tut ftuofJalv, vvill he pub
is led. tu.) first Vo. oftlio I’nrJ Volgina
ofi’ui PsLEOlUPtl.
Tan I’.ipar, living i in ■ I till or 1 i ll which is
generally coutidared nocessary toiusnre the lo t ?
file of a literary a uiili i.{, c i u n u il’.ir s th; sa no
puolic wiiich, two ye ir.t ago, call 11 it into -xis
eitca, and iu (dice given it “ t I >: il a t.iitathi.r
andatmn," in inch ash ip« as Will convince its
patrons that it i n thrived on t.i sir i»»m y. Its
present appearance, we hopwill bo a . i ii :i.mt
guarantee, that its n > trer appro tch to nutihoo I,
un.l:r heirl'oit \'i i{ prot ration, villi)' distiu-
guishodby a comspouditig display ofits desire to
be grateful for past favors, as w 'll as a strong
attachment to the principles hy which it has b ten
guid >.| from its birth. In a w it I those principles
will be found to ••strongihen with its strength;"
and, ifit growsgray ia he p i die service, it will
not be found departing from them in the “sear
and yellow leaf'of an old age.
Tub Telegraph svill givoa clear and impar
tial view of the existing state of public a.lairs—
t dung eare al ways to furnish its readers with both
sides of the question, and very frequently leaving
them todraw their own conclusions ofiLs merit.
The general polities of oar b ‘loved country will
occasionally demand our attention. We will bo
influenced in our course of observation oa t.iis
important topic, solely by an ardent w >a to give
stability to tire Institutions of our glorious Rupub-
lic, anitrasnit tat npaired to posterity,the liiess-
i.igs wnich the Conscript •'aiders of tiu devolu
tion secured for our enjoyment.
\Vi i Pir / poiiucs v v .1 hive no connex
ion. Instead of fanning th? flame of discord,
or form nning prejudice, we snail feel it our duty
touii iir siluo'i toiiliyt.ie troiMj.l ele
ments. and call into r ■ q tuition the kinJIier feel
ings ofout comm >n nature, thereby tending to
siinent more lirmly the bonds wiiich mite soci
ety.
The Tbceoiuph will be open to Coinmum-
catious fro u uetf |tirt !.'. P ,; a liy j i.ilities
that will recommend them to o »r notice, o.-.ng
ability,good-temper, and tne absence of scurril
ity
Although the editorial managed! jut of the l’a-
per ais fallen into other nils, tne Liingi w.ll
not, tti an/ suape, je petoepuble fro u its politi
cal course.
Ho much for Politics.
Now, the la i lin g features of our Paper will be,
to encourage and protect tne rising Com uerco
of our Port - nirk tne increasing rn,)ji-.a.ueo.
our State, and le.il our ai l to avsrr ueas ire
which will lacilit 1.1 Internal improvement, by
the locil Govern milt, m l spree I -3 lie ition far
and wide. By i co.iuined ;X)rtiou pn the part
of the real friends of leor gia, these objects can
be accomplished: the i, we feel justified in call
ing on all who wo il I seres their imivo Siuta, to
assist us in our enterprise.
With tho hope of enlarging the mind, and cul
tivating the intellect, we will introduce, tnro igh
the columns of our Jo irnal. an ibsiractofaii that
passes dirougiiout o ir )Xtended jo i.nry - soul •
times glancing at the a fair s o. 3 iroj.i, a.i 1 the
other sections of the ilohe.
A large portion > fii ir -p t. • will h i devote I .0
Litem: ir-e i id n 'me Vrt.s—comprising )•,<,!
mil reviews of the wor.xs of tic essayist,the Poet,
th/ fiva • . ail me 1 ? up or; and av if/ Vo. v.n
contain i Miscall ray, wmch will . calculateJ .0
instruct is .veil as a.11 ise.
Our ai.it will o ae.ua/ed, if we mu na.so a
good Family Newspaper. On.;, that vill he grave
with :ue Moralist, light a i l playful with the mer
ry and contented, illustrative lor the scjcmiiie
nud the studio is, and useful to the Marchant, the
Mechanic, and the Farmer.
Wo have trespassed beyon I our intention: and
conclude by le ivmg .1; shoot to spo.u ,br itself.
V Editors with whom wo exchange, will please
give a few insertions to this Prospectus.
junn 2!) ]4<j
COfATTTll J4LL. '
L33ANJN 4 BRINGS.
T IE above Establishment has been greatly
enlarged, and much improved for the pre
sent season, 11 is one of tne most si,acinus as. •!>.
Jishmeiits in this country. The utldition.sforthe
present year, consists among other improve
ments, of accotn 11 > I itions for I’t uilies, with pri
vate Parlors; a new Hilliard loom in iho main
body oi the building; 1 .vi la a sp uuo is Prom
nade in front, m wing ie tfiatza M) teat below
and 400 feet above, in length.
Great pains have been taken by the under
signed Proprietors of said ’.stablishmenfiin pro
curing first rate cooks, waiters, Arc. &c., and
tiioy would assure their nutn ;rous friends and
guests, that have heretofore patronized this es
tablishment, that nothing shall Id wanting on die
part of the Proprietors to render this place, one
of the most desirable places of fashionable resort
tti those States, as a summer residence for pri
vate families and part.es, or the gentleman of
pleasure. As an inducement for private fami
lies to aiake this place a sum nor residence, me
a’KRMs of board hive been reduced to six dollars
per week, when the stay is six weeks,—1 weeks
at seven dollars per week; children aid servants
half price.
HULL & B 3NTLEY.
N. B. Stages leave Hudson m l Ubiiyduily
for this place, on the arrival of the boats, and on
the 1st of July, twice a day.
Pi,ACES OF RESOH1' IS the vicisitv:—Pros-
pect Mountain,—Three Shaker Villages,—Fish
Lakes,—Trout Streams,—Pittsfield,—Manufac
tories, &. &c.
may IS 11G
AU«USTA Cinomi : LE VOtf"'
SALE.
A VP1CIPVTIV 1 igagemeuts which vill
uaterially interfere with our present ones,
after me first of Jctobor nex.. we oflfor the .4 1-
puxta Cknaicfe lor sale, witli posses-ion at that
time, and will dispose of it on accommodating
terms. It lias a very large subscription list, wiiich
for sometime has been larger than it ever was
sinco we have had the control of it, or probably
before, during the previ^is '53 years of its exis
tence—being the oldest existing paper in the
State, and the first, except one, ever suiblished
in it. Its advertising patronage is also largo,and
the whole establishment is now as prosperousaiid
profitable as it Inis ever been, and indeed more
to. Its stock of printing materials, of all kinds,
is very largo audcoinnlete—orolinbly unsurpas
sed if equalled, by that of inv oilier similar es-
tablishmeut in the death—and generally now —
the while newspaper tvpe mlptess havingbeen
*0 use but a few 11 )ai hs —while tho exceedingly
large and varied assortment of job typo, is as good
as new A statement from the books, and tho
books them (elves, together v'thtbe printing ma
terials, will be submitted > the ispectiou of those
who may desire to pure 1 so, o that each may
judge for himself; and wo doubt not they will
satisfy examiners, that a similar amount of capital
can seldom bo more safely and profitably invest
co, many way. june 13
S !1> ItGWilU,
fl J4CT)>I ) ID from 1I10 PI in a ion of 10
m. dulMCriberou tho tVliite Bl 1iliout thr ■
in 1 lilts since, bis negro fellow ill V.lPElt, w 1
is well known in this city. Sharper is about
feet 7 inches, his teotii very irregular, and has
scar over his right eve—As lie wn< raised in M
Intosh County, it is probable hois loit irlng ubo
Harris’ Veek. A reward of $ 10 will be paid f>
his ippr i lension, or $51 il'foil 11 harbored ;>
white person, with evidenco to irovo tliefac .
E. D. IUGUENIV.
marcli 1! (50
IVE V « 1 ;iE IV.
I Io IL I V f. I fl 00 gs e tve to inform .
■ 1 I lat she 1 is e 11111 >iic *ii tho . 5
A 1 > HI J Ed fiat heel I Irewo.y, Luce 11
.tri In; in I on; • 1 t • 'reshe will 1
glad to serve than with BREAD. IGdILS m
'lot Tea CA \ 5 iniv he had in tho tfljriioon
HU; vill he ’h fitful 0 all who may if-in <
horiu nr un I iki ig. unril
l
j* t. 4 rjd.1*- a .3 v a. \ )>trii
^oF .'i :lpbu;)
S'ar/coa Jautist, ant IfvnufiMurcr of Pored 1
ant Incorruptible Teeth,
\ 5 11 tc 1 pleiM.'j m infor ning the ■
is of 1 iv 1 mail; that he intends locat
in' .1 1 fir c.ty. ml ms taken rooms in VI .
Douvilla’s, in M 1111 nsnt Square, an.l is ready
to itteud tlioso who nay favor him with their
cotifi lence in his profession.
l)r. Vorth i n letters of recommendation from
the followinggentlemen:
Dr. irinville Huarpo P.t'tison, Professor 0
Anatomy, (Into of the Baltimore Medical Institu
tion.
Dr. George M’Clelland, Professor of Hurge
in the Jefi’erson Medical College of Philade
pltia.
Dr. Edward Carmichael, Fredericksburg, V1
ginia.
Dr. .Vin. J. A. Birkey, Surgeon Dentist, Phil
a lilphia.
And other gentlemen of respectability, which
bo odors to the inspection of ali who may call 0:1
him.
fell. 13 t
LADIEG SOCa\iL AIHLIl* CIJ2CU-
APING LlddARV, SAVANNAH.
r l proprietors of sai I Libriry, au.1 f
1 ;rs con t irned, are remin I ad, that th ■
h,, if. jceiviag&returningBooksar.i Mondays
ml P i irsdays; tint tin ho irson which the Li-
irirv is open, are from 5 o’clock till half past i,
i*. VI. I tring S till tier.
Lis fips ■ I tint all Books now out. be re
f-trued on Mi llay next, for the convenience ol
1 new irr.mgetiunt,
It is iho o-poctfully r; piested, th it the semi-
lunaaltax. tnialld ies.be paid at the Library
on Monday, if convenient. may 50
A iTE A 3 1.3 S .V AVrtltf.
i 1 (J PL. , '.I AN is vante I iotii; capacit
1 ‘ 1 P ■ iciier to go in the country, wli ;r'
1 ihtiin fourteen scholars, perhaps more.
I a Aided to teach Latin, Greek, French and
•Inglisli, is required: he must lie a single man.
For further particulars, apply at this otfice.
j lined 141
>1
•V A Nil'Ll 3 i't> .U’.tE,
It.,. Negro ’eilows and two toys, eith-
hy the month or year. Enquire at this
june 5
> ■', in lay night hist, was stolen from 11 v
u 11 id on the Ogechee Road, oppo-
v. n ; it- 1 i.i. 'a I mole .. I
.ill 1, u.'ee te si six menus 111 the barrel,asinall
,ije; scale lofi'au mc.i side of the stockmubra-
;i 14 tai oiriel's, eras, .noun, s I, a .l.er p.. •
m th •; >o,) holes and on tne Uritch. She was
t ■!': tlvvro on 4 i.urd iy ev muig uiitlteuti. . ■.
My servant who is in charge of die place says
it v is forcibly taken liy tnroe wtiite men, hut 1
thiuk amt ;ir i iahiv by a n igro. A liberal re
ward will be'p.tid I’ortneiecoveryofthegun.and
ten lollars for convicting fin liefer auve-i.
JOHN N JR PON.
jnne 11 133j|u
CAN AL l l.m it.
idLi Canal lour
9 ill half dh do
i t received and for sale by
jane 17 CLAP HORN &, WOOD.
i tvnio’.N 1FL oTsiTiT
jN I., Con | lost ol Florida, hy Hernando de
L Soto, by Pueoilore Irving, in :l vols.
Also,
Pin Two ’riends, a novel by the Countess of
‘sington, in "ivols
i he Book of .Science, adapted to thecomprc-
1 <1011 of young people, part 1, ftlechanics;
a I, Hydrostatics and Pneumatics,
taceived by
iune 10 .V. TH MINE WILLIAMS.
4 AV HNEI.IAVPAO. 2
! > IPS ) l ) and Newstead Abbey, by
k i i ) 13 fit and Newstead Abbey, by
. V ishingion Irving.
Also—Blackboard, a pago from the Colotiia
I nory of Philadelphia, containing the exploits
1' ho celebrated Pirate Capt. Teach, l vols.
i inees an.l (dhanges, a )om ;stic itory by the
. idler ol' Six Weeks 011 the Loire, ’i vols.
Just received.
jmell ,V. PHORNE WILLIAMS
P 5 33 N1’ .> J NIL PS.
) J I D i. Preston's Aromatic and Cam-
) It phoruted Salts, a desirable article in
. 1 nbers, crowded rooms and infected plu-
Jmt received and for sale hy
A. PARSONS,
lll *e 15 Nod Gibbons’ llenge.
J ONG Blood Beet Salsafy
-J larly Turmpdo Sugar Parsnip
Li, Lange Carrot
<p iragras
1 fled Cress
ring Salmon Radish
. 1 Solid Cellery
V ute do do
uly Pork Cabbage
.otge do do
; ittersea do
rle I Savoy do
'. iad dphia do
’ ickly Cucumber
trly Frame do
rteen Ids Lettuce
Vmte do do
• irly Cabbage do
■arly Curled do
dilvei Skin Onions
Vetiierslield do
marge Pallow do
>. imnead C.tbbago
Red Pickling do
Long Scarlet ttoddish
ted Top Turnip
Tomatoes
.ong Red Beets
Iroccoli Cape
3gg Plant
'. trly C ibb age Letticc
,1 to gel Wurzee
do
do
do
do
Large do
Round Spin ghe
Cnrled Parsley
Black Spanish
White do
White Spanish
Scarlet Turnip
Early Dutch Turnip
Yellow Rurabaga
vV bite do
Nutmeg Melon
Citron do
Water do
Early Bush Squash
Long Green do
Early Charlton Peas
Early Frame do
Dwarl'Itnperial do
Lima Beaus
Ltndreth’s Extra Early
Peas
Early Cauliflower
Early Six Weeks Beans
Royal Dwarf Marrow
fat Peas
White Turnip Radish
Aberdeen Purnip
Early Vulenline Bean*
, . i<JON AMD LARI).
J Si r ' uived per senr Franklin, from New
JrlaatH,
•JiJ nitdssuporior Bacon
100 do Lurd
A hhds canvassed Hums For sale by
june 17 CLAGHORN &. WOOD.
f I3BLS. GLAUBnR SALTS
bjf LM) boxes do do.
o .mmm pson Salts
(i bb;.. Castor <Jil
do. Spirits Turpentine
2 do. Glue
0 tmx -. . i.l Brimstone
BO bbls prime Green Copperas
•20 do. Whi ing
20 do. Cliu.k
1 case ium Opium
3 11 omphor
3 do. superior Pulvered Charcoal
3 do. Julap Powder
2 ho. ilhilbaro do.
00 do. Lemon Syrup
50 do. English Mustard
80 boxes Starch
5 do. old Castile Soap, &c.
Received per late arrivals, and for sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
may 18
GENERAL DRUG AND F4JII-
LY MEDICINE vVAii -HoUSr,.
t’ WN HE Subscriber has received per die lales
Ui 0
e 0 1
a-mg articles:—
50 Barrels
Salts, boxes Salts
30
do
Copperas
0
do
Alum
0
do
Chipped Logwood
5
do
Ground do
1000 Bottles com mon Castor Oil
GUO
do
superior Cold Pressed
200
do
Sweet Oil
100
do
Flask Sweet Oil
.1 A 3113 S M. (JOLI3S,
Ml RCHANT TA..
Onr door East of liie Old Stand on the U«t/,tn
the three otory Man ,uildw ■ nu t door
to I I'm. Robinson’.1 Exchange Office.
U'Hpec.i illj begsleav.
n inform hie friends 11m.
READY MADE tLtii.s.M?
AN II
FANCY ARTICLES.
TMIHL Subscribers have received by the Mifr
Jl leilgeville, Newark und other recent arri
vals, a In.tiler supply ol Scasonabl. READY
MADE <»A14./8 it.JVU'S and other articka
in their line, among which ara
Thibet Cloth Coats, Coatees and Frock Coadi
Bombasin do do do do
Summer Cloth do do do do
Goat's llair Cumblet Coats
Merino Cass.and Brown Linen Frock Coats
White and Brown Linen and . ra .s Cloth Jucltofi
Wbi'c irill and Grass Cloth Pantaloons
Brown Linen and Linen Drill Pantaloons
Imperial and Champion Drill do
Naukoeti, Bombasine Summer Cloth and Mcri
noCassitnere do
White and Brown Linen and Cotton Drawnrs
White, Buft'und Figure Marseilles Vests
Black and Figured Silk Vests
Valentiaand Bombasin do
Linen and Cotton Shirts
Silk. Cotton and Merino Kni 1 Shirts & Drawers
Black. While and F ncy Silk 1-2 Hose
Brown. White aD.i Mixed Cotton do
Silk. Cotton and’ ’broad Cloves
Black Hosekin an.l co red French Kid Gloves,
extra size and mu perior quality
Black, White and Plaid Silk Bristle Stocks, ft»
snminer
Bombasin am) Black and figured Satin do
A greai variety of Suspenders und extra ends
Silk and Cotton Lbnbrellas
Black and Drab Beaver Huts
Do Silk do Palin Leaf do
Silk and Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs
Fancy Silk Cravats, Cravat Stiffners
Youth’s Brown Linen Jackets and Pantaloon#
Do Black Circassian do do
Leather and Gum Elastic Straps for Pantaloons,
&c. &c &c.
For sale on reasonable terms, bv
june 13 PRICE A MALLERY.
bis former customers, that
lie has commenced the
MERCHANT TAIL
ORING BUSIMKSSiu
the above mentioned establishment—IIo also
begs leave to return his sincere thunks to the
public, for the lihcrul patronage he receive,
while concerned in the firm of H. Close & Co
He having the best of workmen employed, feel-
confident ol'giving every satisfaction toall those
wlm may favor him with a cull. Gentlemen fur
nishing their own Cloth will have the same at
tention paid in the execution as if purchasedat
his store.
He has and will alwayskeep on hand, agener-
al assortment ofCLOTHSand CASSIMERI 8
and VESTINGS, which will be made up to or
der at the shortest notice and on the most reason
able terms. may 18
HATS
HATS’!
'Phe Subscriber has just received
by the brigs Georgia and Madison,
a large assortment of White Beavei
Drab HATE, wide rims und fash
ionable do.; together with a large as
sortment of Palm Leaf und Straw llats. Abo.
Black Beaver Hats of the most fashionable style
together with a large assortment of low priced
Hals. The above will be sold at wholesale 01
retail, us low as they can be bought in New-York
or any other place. Please call and examine foi
yourse ves.
WHITMORE NICHOLS,
North side .Market Square,
april 2b 08
'DOTH AND NAIL BRUSHES.
i VORY handles, a superior article, just re
ceived per Floriati, uud for sale by
A. PARSONS,
june 12 No - iibhons’ Range.
NIA’iJd i\> .’S4a4JV13.Sti.
LIGHT FOR .’AL.IOUT1I Hvl.JOG.
Trinity House, London, loth April, i 8Ri.
) HU 5 it li :reby given, that in pursuance
1 if die intention expressed in the advertise
ment iVoin mis House, bearing l.i'Jtne IM Feb
ruary last, a Li’lit on St. A ilhony’s Point, Eal-
mouth Hirbor, will be :x libited on the Evening
of G uiJuy, tlio f Itii itittanl,and thatice fot'llicou-
tinua every dig,it from Suu sot to Hun rise, for
the guidance of Vessels entering or depariin
fro 11 tiiat lfurbor.
Plus Light will burn it au ilevafiou of i."> I’* *
above the level ol'tlie Hea at High Water Spring
Tides, iid will lie visible mall directions (Vom
S. 40 deg. E. round Seaward, and up tlio Har
bor of Falmouth. And in order to render it read
ily dtsting timlile from all other Lights in that
vicinity, it will present a quick but reg tiur suc
cession 01"Elastics of brilliant light. By order.
J. H 5R3 ,RP, -secretary,
june 11 1:57! lin
tl’JN 3 AH ff H4J,?i3 tBIOEtC JU CT
vVu. .FJi-uaii
Jos. .Mili.ku wd e
.Alzx. Curiiv.
To the tieirs i idlegtl representatives of Josepa
Miller and Alexander Curry.
,S7" )U will tine notice that at the next Pernio.
M. die Superior Court of M'lntosh Count.
1 wil novo tile Court, for an order to iss 1 • i
now execution iti the above entitled case, the on
ual doing lost.
LEVI S. D'LYON,
Attorney for J0I111 M'Clure,
Administrator Win. M’Clure
may 0 107 6m
- SPETT DSL.
|| p ^ ILLS. Sperm )ii. very fine and!
light colored and suitable for 1'ami-
iea ’ J 1 -‘ived and fir sulc by
“*»> G. R. UENJURICKSONj
S.A V ANNA3S -HOUSE AN .»
.ID API S’ AL.
MAY AND JUNE.
A PT’NOING Physicians—Doctors Kolloc’;
’8L in I Arnold.
Viatmg Co ti uittee —Me-srs. !■'. HorreiandJ.
Gardner. J )S. GUMMING, Hec’ry.
tuav 2 104
AS 'IE .3 >P i 4 !3 A D F > X
JUNJ3 IN 15.
Ci rv PitvsuHK.as Office, June 1st H i >.
1 3 w it 1price of lour th) last mon
>sing #7 per barrel of 193 llu. Brea
mas, weigh us follows, viz:
l i 1-i cents Loaf .... o i| )3 n oz.
6 1-4 “ “ .... lib. 5 1-2 oz.
P. HOUHTOUN, City Treasurer
Juno 1
r
TH 13 ENGHS I GENERAL
STtJ ) 3 ).)K.
Cioh in ippehilir, of A ncriran Horses,
^Y I S. SKINN 3R. 34itor of tne Am
■ m P irf Register and Sporting Magazin
A tew copies of the above work have just be 11
r 'c.fived bv the subscriber. Th“ .nglish cop.
vi'hont the American Appendix costs 5’ >
The price oft.he Anerican ’Jition beailUliill
irinted and v dlhonul is b it flO.
1/ u' ins a. Otii work all owneie oftborougii
•rod Iorsos, m iv trace back th fir pedigrees to
1,1 larUeet records of the ■ ijlisli Tirf. Bui
nail) litimi has been printed, ml the editor w
'■elindebted to the frieulsoft.hu Turf, who may
111 him in speedily disposing of tho few which
lavo been sent to the subscriber,
june 15 W. THORNE. WILLIAMS.
Crop of 1834.
Afresh supply (list • ! • fivedaud for sale by
T.M. TU.R 3ER. Vgeuk
uiv 5 Opposite the Mansion House.
G Aie , .J33N SEE AST
i l v 4 P . ) fresh an.l 'enuine growth
if 11 il. t i.s *,l by tiie United Hociew
u, .mi.Id, C01111. except some few
,y
m l., waichare imported from the first Heed*-
1; nn Europe.
F.aidy Dutch Cabbage
r.arly York do
EarlyB illock’sHeartdo
Green H ivoy do
VVuite Cape Brocoli
Early Cauliflowers
Flat Dutch Purnip
Early Spring do
Vaite Liiioti
t.i.l do
.arjv Blood rurnip
Beet
’.arly Sugar do do
■’.ally Orange do do
,ong Blood do
amg vVhite Scarcity
)carletCarrot,( very fine Rutabago do
Iran-'.! do Large Bell Pepper
loud do White Sblid Celery
« .eriiK-'V Parsnip New Zealand Spinaghe
,m: ire 1.1 Cucumber Round do
trly Frame do Early Washington Peas
1 fly do Do Charlton do
' i >tl--v iuerkin do Do Jane do
i ii-.'.a 4a inner Squash White Marrowfat do
< tshOroofi do do DwarfProli.ic do
3rook Neck Winter do Early Dun Beans
Jugnum Bonum Coss Do Mohawk do
Lettuce
Cabbage Head do
.oug Salmon Ra.ldisli
ring Scarlet do
.ong White Okra
S lort Green Dkra
1 warfCurled Parsley Small Tomatoes
As i-aragits Large Green
I ust received per ship Louisa and for sale by
t ( , [ A. PA R HtbN S.
Do French do
Do Six Veeksdo
Do :!lack
White
Largo
Leek
4 3 NUINiE C > it* >UND dYttiJP
i V t4 Vt’ A {.ILLA.
A )R pur.lying tile blood and cleansing the
V system.
Pais SYRUP is highly recoinmonded as an
iicaeious ra nedy in all chronic syphilitic and
. 'rofuious co nolaints, and I11 obstinate cutane
11 (adbetions, and has long been known as an
■ factual remedy. Just received and for sale
by A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 9 110
HAIR
Refined Salt Petre, in kegs
Henry's Calcined Magnesia, warrant’d
Pttlvo Cream Tartar
Fre.tu Chamomile Flowers «
Poland Starch
Pulv. Ginger Root, in bags
Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon & Mace
Alspice, Black and Red Pepper
Sanford's best Yellow Bark
Jalap and English Calomel
Hippo, Tart runetic
Carl) Magnesia, English Calcined in
Bottles
Calcin’d Charcole, formedicalpurposo
Rotton Stone, Whitening,flour Sulphur
Scotch and Maccoboy Simfi', in bottles,
and by weights
Spirits of Nitre, suiph. .Ether, Spirits
of Hartshorn, double strength
Pearl and Powdered Sagoo,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Gum Opium, do C amphor
Do Arabic, picked
Soaps of all kinds, English, French
and American
Pure and clear strained Sperm O.l
Lamp Wick und Lamps
P E It E U M E R Y .
Cologne VVater, superior puality
Rose do do do
Lavender do do do
Orange do do do
Honey do do do
Ambrosial Lavender Water (asuperior
article)
Pomatums, Rowland’s Macassor Oil,
(genuine)
Bears Dil, Scented and Plain Hair Pow
der, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes
Razors, Strops, Scissors, Pocket
Knives, Knives and Forks, <fce.
—ALSO-
A select choice of Teas, Sugc.rs, Segars, Porter
Lemonade, etc. All have been selected with
great care, and warranted all to be genuine und
perfect; for sale outlie most accommodating term
by A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbbns’ Range.
Who has always on hand Swann’s celebrate.'.
Panacea, and Vermifuge, the Sole Agent for ti.
State. may 18
by
june 12
TOBACCO.
5 ROSS .Mrs. G. B. Miller’s fina eir
Tol.acco. Just received and for sai-
A. P ARSONS,
No 8 Gibbous’ Range.
SULPHATE ilULNUiNE.
. 41 OU.NC Sgenuiue french sulphate
vRiiinine.—Just received and for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
june 13 139
CilLOKlBE OJF SODA.
r HIS article having been made use of, ii
numerous instances, by scientific person
ol' la.' very first standing, and always with rv
111,1 • iccess, the following modes of applying tfi
Chloride, may be relied oil as proper and beu.
ficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with on
fortieth of Chloride, the stencil can be instant;
put down of the filthiest kennels, sewers, ce*
pools, drains, water-closets, markets, stalls fo
meat and fish, slaughter houses, and, in goner.
all places infected with animal exhalations.
A large supply received and lor sade by
A. PARSONS,
No 8 Gibbons’ Range.
jnne 26 145
WARD’S VEGETABL
Olt..
I N all tges of the world,a beatiful head 0
hair lasbaon considered ill■> greatest oni t-
Hint ever bestowed by nut ire iponllie luurfi'i
imo and indispensably necessary to the perrfoc-
11 of personal beauty. It is a very genera,
impluiut of voting persons, that their hair i-
’tiling oil' and becoming dry and • unboalth, •
lit may ha owing to the application of irapro-
? and injurious oils, or to the entire neglect of
10 hair. Without proper attention, diseases of
11 liair will arise, which are often found to oc-
.?, tsiou thinness, falling oft’, and IVeqently total
i il lness. For these evils and the necessary in
■ in.'enience attending them. Ward’s Vegeta-
> • Hair ,)il will be found in all cases# sure rem-
• Iv. Before offering this Oil to the public itliad
1 ‘an tried in hundreds of cases of baldness, tliin-
1 -ss and falling off of the hair, and in every in-
unee its salutary effects have been realized to
(miration. It has never failed to produce a
1 sw and beautiful growth of hair on heads al-
- • udy bald, and to check Ilia! falliug oft’ which so
• eu occurs In cases where it becomes dry
id c 'uses to grew , this Oil will very soon ren
der it healthy, audjiroduce a rapid and lieauti-
il growth without the least injury to the most
1 'lie#'' head; nor does any falling oft' follow af
ter using it. That loss of hair which so often
t ikes i ace after sickness may be easily prevent-
d by using this celebsated Oil. lnsbort.no
oil has 'venbeeu ode red to tho public that gives
ich universal satisfaction and stands the test of
periuee like Ward’s Vegetable Hair Oil.
R fived and for sale bv
upril 11 A. DBNBLOW fy CO.
THE POTOMAC.
r N. REYNOLD'S Account of the Vo
• age of the U. S. Frigate Potomac mid
tne command of Commodore John Downes, dil
•ing tiie circumnavigation of the Globe in the
/ears 1831, 1432. 1833, and 1834, including .1
oarticular account of the engagement at Auull t.,
Batten on die coast of Sumatra, in one large oc
tavo volume, illustrated by several engravings.
Also,
Outre-Mar, a pilgrimage beyond tho Sea’, bv
Professor Longfellow of Bowdoin College,2vols
Edmund Burke's Workscouipletein .IvoisSvo.
Boccnciis Decameron, 2 vols.
Just received by
pane If W. THORNE WILLIAMS
Watt. W. POUER’b VEGETA
BLE UA THOLIUAJN. '
For tbe cure ut Hcovlula, Rheumatism, Sypili-.
Necrosis, tV iiite Swellings, Mercurial Dis
eases, Livercomplaint, Ulcerated Sore Throat
and Cutaneous Diseases.
TO THE EUR L1C.
CP I request those who have been cured 0.
any obstinate and unusual malady to send to tfi.
Proprietor of the Cutholicon sttiteiiients of their
.usordere, as well us die time and quantity re
quired for their restoration to health. This is ,1
debt which they owe to justice and their suffering
tiillow creatures. II. 1’UTTLR.
Widow of the late Win VV. Potter
The Cutliolican consists exclusively of vege
table matter, and witli a slight determination to
tiie bowels, which it precorupw in u oolublo cstate >
acts insensibly, is pleasant to tiie taste, and re
quires no particular regimen or confinement. As
a gentle cathartic medicine, improving die appe
tite and restoring the general tone of the system,
it is confidently recommended to ladies in a deli
cate situation.
There are a) this time several spurious mix
tures in circulation abroad, und some vended in
t 1- city, assuming to possess tlw same or
equal virthues of Potter's Catholicou. It 1-
to be hoped, that tiie unsuspecting will be place.,
on tiieir guard against such impositions, as much
imscluefhas resulted from their use. They
consist principally of sarsaparilla shops, viz.
drop de Cutsiaier or Rob L'Affecteur, an.l
tre sold for a much less price; you will,
uiereforo be particular, and purchase of none
uut niv authorized agents, wiiere you can obtain
die GENUINE CATHOLICAN.
GEO. S. IV g« HOLS,
MERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER,
(Nokth Siiif. AIabkkt-Hquabe,)
R ESPECTFULLY begs leave to informhia
customers and tbe public generally, that
e has now on hand,and is const). 11sly receiving,
large assortment of SIMM R CLOTHS,
which may be r lied on as the most choice arti
cles that can be rocured—his Stock consists in
art as lollaws, • iz:
B.'-iOA-. CLOTHS of super bluejbhdt,
brown, green, invisible green, claret, steel and
cadet mixed.
C ASSS 4113 It ES of super blue. Mack,drab,
mixed,lavender,whit ,buff,and fashionable stripea
SUItlUfEIE S LOT HS01 l moritc, lig’d
Drill. Diagonal rib 1, Drid, Lii.en Drills, Cyprus
( ord, Dombasm, Crape. Crape Camlet, Merino
Circassian.
v LUTINGS of plain and fig’d Marseilles,
plaid and bull’ Valentia, black Satin, Florentine,
figured Silk.
All of which will be sold by the pi. ee, pattern
and yard, or made to order at he shortest notice,
in d>e most approved and lasiiioriublo style, and
on the most reasonable terms.
Also, an assortment of READY MADE
CLOTHING, consisting of Coats, Dross Coats,
(3 . tees. Hunting Coats, Round Jackets, Panta
loons, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Under Shirts, Bo
soms, Collars, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cra
vats ami a great variety of fancy articles too nu
merous to mention..
The public are respectfully invited to call aud
examine tor themselves.
N. B. Orders from tbe couniry will be thank
fully received ami promptly attended to.
Quarterly Reports of Fashions regularly re
ceived. june 1.1
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The very flattering accounts which are daily
received of the superior efficacy of Potlef’s Cu-
t.iolioun in the cure of those diseased which are
incident, and mostly prevail anions' the colored
population of the South, almost entitle it to the ap-
pellaiion of a specific. In YAW’S or CRAB
YAWS it is a certain cure, and has been the
■neons of saving many a valuable slave from a
miniature grave.
SCENTED ISAJiS SOA1*.
(gift BOXEa variegated Soap
6 do Plain do
4 do Old Castile do
60 Fancy da
Fortho toilet, just received and for sale by
june 24 A. PA - ON3
ROSS’S VOYAGE.
A Rit.A T1V . of a second voy age ill search
\J of a North West passage, and of a resi-
lence in the Artie regions during the years 182 1
’ 50, ’31, '32 aud 185 >.by Sir John toss, Captain
iu the Royal Navy,including the Reports ofCom-
11 under (now hiptainjj C. Ems and the dis-
’OV«ry of the Northern Magnetic Pole.
Japhetin search of a Father, by tho author 0
‘eter Simple, Jacob Faithful, Pasha of many
Pales, Kings Own, &c.
Legends aud Stories of Ireland, by Samuel
(.Oliver, i. H. A.
ietnarkaOnthe Abracadabra of tho Nineteenth
Century,or Dr. Suiuuel Hahnemann’s Homo
eopathic Medicine, with particular references to
)r. Constantine Hiring’s "Concise view of tbe
rise and progress of Homoeopathic Medicine”
by vVilliam Leo. Wolf, M. D.
Just received by
june24 VV. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Mr. Potteh, Philadelphia.
Sir,—The benefit which I received from the
ise of your invaluable medicine, impels me, as a
natter of duty, to make my case public, for the
oenetitof those who may be laboring under com
plaints similar to my own.
For four years I was atflicted with an «.vcrutia
ing complaint, which showed it«?WTirst by avio
•ut erriiptiou in my back, tiom whence itspread
to both my shoulders, and from thence down-
■var.Ls, until my whole body became almost au
■ 1 tire scab ; it then cofimienced on the left side
1. my face, extending upon my head' thence a-
ross to the other side, forming the letter S in its
i.trse; my whole i’rame became excessively
,mf;il and sore, and when iny clothing came m
1 itact with the ulceration on my back, the
litest touch would place me in the greatest
u ,any, and it was wits difficulty I could pursue
1 ousiness. I11 short, not to swell this state
1 ut with a detail of my extreme sutieruigs, my
tiuation was desperate. Many respectable phy-
iciaus were consulted, whose skill was exhans-
d in vain. I fait 110 relief from their prescrip-
10ns. 1 was then admitted a patient totlio Penn-
- i lvaiiia Hospital, where I remained for some
hum under the care of the surgeons ofthat insti-
tution, without hope ofa relief: their remedies
erved only to aggravate my complaint, A
■iigth the Shop, de Cuisinier, or Compound Si
rop of Sarsaparilla, was ordered, of wiiich ltouk-
. considerable quantity withoutuny evident signs
..I' amendment. Finally I took mv discharge,
id placed myself under the care of Mr. Potter,
tud commenced his Catholican, a continued use
if which, to the amount of five bottles, taken ac
ordiug to the direction,completely renovated me;
1 teltits power in the couse of tlm firsffew day*
ifter I had commenced taking it, aud at present
I feel myself perlently cured, not .vim-d. • bus
. symptom of that complaint to which I had so
oug heon a martyr.
I am, sir, your obedient and humble servant,
JOHN CARR.
LOST,
P UDM on boar ! ship raperor, a small box
11 irk ) I P 1 cnas B. King, to tbe care of
.{. ii. Cuyler. Said box is supposed to have
been taken through mistake. Any information
of the same vill l> - tliu ikf illy received by Capt
Bennett, or tho subscribers.
STONE, WASHBURN &. CO.
jtily l JT7
NAAiiiD’S Vi a.X, xtiJht
ulE.
I N all ages of the world a beautiful Head of
Hair has been considered the greatest orna
ment ever bestowed by nature upon the human
frame, and indispensably necessary to die perfec
tion ofpersoual beauty. It is a very general com
plaint of young persons, that their hair is falling
off or becoming dry and unhealthy; this may be
owing to the application of improper and injuri
ous oik or to the entire neglect ol the hair. With
out proper attention, diseases of tiie hair wilt a-
rise, which are often found to occasion thinness,
falling oft' and frequently totaJ bak.ness. For
these evils, and the necessary inconveniences at
tending them, \v ard's Vegetable hair Oil will be
found in all cases a sure remedy, before offer
ing this Oil to tbe public it had been tried in hun
dreds of cases of baldness, thinness and falling off
of the hair and in every instance its salutary ef
fects have been realized to admiration. It has
never failed to produce a pew & beautiful growth
of hair on heads already bald and to check that
falliug off w Inch so 01 ten occurs. In cases where
it becomes dry and ceases to grow, this Oil will
very soon render it healthy and produce a rapid
and beautiful growth without the least injury to
the most delicate head; nor does any falling off
follow after using it. That lo.-s of hair which so
often take place after sickness, may be easily pre
vented by using this celebrated Ou. In short no
Oil has ever been offered to tic public that gives
such universal satisfaction and stands the-test ol
experience like Ward’s Vegetable Hair Oil.
That the public may last assured of the salutary
oft'ects of tins Oil, tire fo.lowing testimonials from
gentlemen of high respectability are most respect
fmly submitted:—
Lowell, March21,1832.
I certify that my Hair was falling oil’ very rap
idly, and I (oultd I should be fimirely bald in tt
short time, if l could uot find -ome remedy. Oa
having I.. A. Ward's Vegetable Hair Oil recom
mended to rae, I made trial of it, and to my great
tonishment, l soon found uiy Hair restored.
IRA FRYE.
Extract ofa latter directeil to Mr. Potter by a very
eminent member of the line, dated
Savunnith. Dec. 24,1829.
“Finding that neither the physiciaus of In
citynoranv thing else was reheviug rae, Ise;
to South Carolina for an eminent surgeon, wi
pronounced the sore u Cancer, Tins uccou
f e the inetficacy of your medicine in my case.
It may afford you satisfaction to hear t t
s 1 eon has informed me that he has found you
Catholican a Specific in Mercurial and Rheum..-
tin complaints ; he says three bottles of yours will
answer better than six u/ Svvaim's Panacea,
The public are respectfully informed that i..
valuable well attested Medicinecaii be obtain"-
pure and genuine at the agents store in ou\un
nah, wholesale and retail.
G. K. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
1,9 A 15, Gibbon’s Budding.
To E. A. Ward of Lowell.
Sir—I take the liberty of address ng my thank#
to you, for the great I enefit I ha\ e received Irani
your truly valuable On Having had the rnisfoi-
t ine to loose my Hair, so that my head was en
tirely smooth on the top. I was induced to make
use of your Vegetable Hail Oil. In ashort timn
my head was covered with thick and strong Hair.
I think it but justice to yourself und the public to
add my testimony to llie virtues ofy our inestima
ble Oil. You have my full permission to uiata
this letter public, or to refer any one to me tb*
proofs of tiie merits of Uiis invaluable discovery.
WELD SPALDING
Merchant, Central-Street, Low'oil.
New-York, February 27,1832.
Dr. Ward:—Dear Sir—Your Hair Gil, yoti
were good enough to put into my E nds when I
was in Lowell, h«- produce the mo t wonderful
effects on my hail I ever witnessed. You recol
lect when l called on you my Hair laid fallen very
much, und l wasquite bald—1 have'now a beau*
fittil head of Hair eomin on very tguidh A
iia illy know how to e\pr as my gratitude to vou
for the benefit the Oil has afford'd me. A number
d'mv friends are very anxious to obtain some ol
■ Oil mill wish you to semi tne one dozen
fii, a,-ix.fi iimned utelv.
Yours Respectfully, C. WOOD M. D.
O' Afresh supply ,just received und j-or sain rj
. I ll . r. dKICKSGN’ Agdjtv
may 38 J