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KO, 190 —VOL, yxxii.
FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 9,
Tri’il’BRVl'RI) IMPORTED 1I0RSE
| T j|£CELEB^^ oijFoao>
-- - THIS high bred
Mint fashionable
slock horse, was
imported in 1832, by
William Jackson, of
Now-York. Helias
beenbroughtto Geor
lv ,|, 0 solicitation of several breeders,'and
'“liZiul in the neighborhood of Augusta. Hedg-
1,1 ide two seasons in Virginia,whete his colts
, seell a nd will bear a comparison with any
l lu'.tcd States,both in point of elegance and
I v ncingform. He was got by Philo de Pota;
' , !, jiiisCraigie, by Orville, and lull Broth
,!h,.'celebrated horse Birmingham, in Eng
; tOUiei.o ,v a - ,ajo
r 1 wontiraces*>S' ore he was 1 njured, (rtnd of
| os tsome,)beating many good horses of
the great St. Leger, 1830. Hedg
|„irse, lost some,
l duil i 16 hands and upward* high, offlne car
sad action, bony and game-like countun
[See farther particulars in large bills, and a
Lire full insertion hereafter, in the newspapers.
I jyipphcatmnm ^ TOWNES,
[Je is a dark brown, black legs, m ine
Augusta, Geo.
Han 26
211
McD
7 ,
Gleto
indrr
$5 REWARD.
STOLEN from the Stable of
the subscriber, on Saturday eve-
, ning 8tli iust. one chesnut sorrel
IORSE, about 14 hands high, a
vhite spot in the face, the left hind
_ loot has a mark of having been cot,
t lioof is split below the cut. The above re
fill ha paid on delivery to the subscriber at
Lvannah. and five dollars for proof to conviction
Kjf JOHN IIAUPT, Jr.
lACO.N STEAMBOAT COMP’Y
Have the plersure tore-
turn their most grateful
acknowledge.nentsforthe
’ liberal putron’getliey have
ni a 1: Mar'’, l ints and their friends,
| ivjiild solicit a continuance of it, which they
utomiritby the prompt attention to ull col
or goods shipped by the line, in addition to
[steamboat Excel, and their tow boats no w in
fhe Company have now buildinga new steam
It with ten new tow boats, all of the best ma
uls ami expressly adapted to the navigation of
fodimalgee and Alatamaha Rivers.—These
[eued facilities will afford the Company the
s of giving despatch to goods intended for
Interior, and will furnish inducements for
Vcbants west of the Ochtnulgee river to ship
I goods by the way of Darien and Macon.
[herearc live first rate packets running reg-
ly between New York and Darien, which
l< to Hawes and Mitchell, the agents for the
[o»Steamboat Company.
Aymlsfor the above Boats.
L BALDWIN A- ’ > Atraana'i.
ftircz. Hxur *, W.xort Aurleaton.
|»wes& Mitchell, Darien.
It). K. k)Dr,ars,Ilawkinsuille.
IGiddixd, Macon. july3
FOR SALE,
IF immediately applied lor, my
two story wooden building, at the
pmer of Church and Prince street,
infort S. C. It has six fire
1 places, a variety ofconvenieut cloets
[canveuieut out buildings, and calculated in
vrespect to promote the comfort of the pur-
■r. further information in relation to it can
Jbtainedby applying to Mr. A. G. Mi ler, 8a
pah, or the subscriber at Darien.
C. II. IIOPKINS.
121 17
TO RENT.
^ A pleasant House in South Broad
Street, can he bad by an approved
•uant, until 1st October, on very
, '‘ iderate terms,if immediate appli-
Cation lie made at this office.
[>'22 120
DRUGS, ME
&c.
D1CINE.
Ac.
M ffc BBLS. GLAUBER SALTS
TE 100 boxes do. do.
5 casks Epson Salts
6 !>bls. Castor Oil
3 do. Spirits" Turpentine
2 do. Glue
6 boxes Roll Brimstone
30 bbls prime Green Copperas
20 do. Whiting
20 do. Chalk
1 case Gum Opium
3 do. Camphor
3 do. superior Pulvered .Charcoal
3 do. Jalap Powder
2 do. Rhubarb do.
fiO do. Lemon Svritp
50 do. English Mustard
80 boxes Starch
5. do. old Castile Soap, Ac.
Received per late arrivals, and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
may 18
GENERAL DRUG AND TAIRI
LY MEDICINE WARE-HOUSE.
HE Subscriber has received per the latest
-M. arrivals from the Northern States, and
Europe, the following articles:—
aO Barrels Salts, 200 boxes Salts
30
do
Copperas
5
do
Alum
5
do
Chipped Logwood
5
do
Ground do’
1000 Bottlescommon Ca-fforOil
3500
do
superior Cold Pressed
200
do
Sweet Oil
100
do
Flask Sweet Oil
ARos
iennin|
Linger
les
Stoney I
'liotnp !
illianM
, \Vils*J
innah'' “f
,P.M.
Il’Bl'j
ofSartfl
a P"'
ssUF!,.
h l’owde f |
TO rent; —
A commodious dwelling house,
pleasantly situated on the south
j common, belonging to the estate of
, the late Dr. A. Sheftall; possession
given on the 6th November. For
particulars enquire at the residence of
1 -- r - II, or at this office. ang 1!)
|25 DOLLARS REWARD.
“ The subscriber's waiting-man,
known by the name of JONAS,
absconded from his plantation in
McIntosh County, on Wednesday
1 last, taking with him a large Bay,
Horse, with a decked tail. Jonas
inaa looking negro, of very black com-
f «■ and is very intelligent. It'is probable he
■m nj 0 n®? l v: Si . stera Ferry 011 his way to
I d». 6.) as no information of his having
CT savannah could be obtained.The
L j ,v, Wl he paid for his apprehension
tun 1 Ui° n lF 3 T Savannah, or die sub-
He, McIntosh countv.
i 23 CHARLES H. HOPKINS.
loilars for
I person
131
895 REWARD.
Absconded from the subscriber
negro boy PRINCE, about 5
ee | ^ inches in height, thick set,
and very IbnJ ofdressand trading
formerly owned by Mr. Nathan
iel Law, of Liberty County ,and
proof of his being harbored by a
!G0 A. PARSONS.
*25 RE WARD.
7Tnaway from the subscriber
111 Effingham county about three
lotiths since, his negro fellow
aumed HAM DON, about twenty
two years ofage, of light complex
ion, about five feet two or three
t he siid negro is supposed to be
the plantation of Mr. S. Neal, of
PA
1, re Ht ! VL ‘ s on l ‘ii place. The
*|, ' V| ll he paid for his delivery in the
pcounty, or to the subscriber in Elfin*
WM. W. TUCKER.°
Refined Salt Petre.in kegs
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia, warrant'd
Pulvo Cream Tar tar
Fresh Chamomile Flowers
Poland Starch
Pulv. Ginger Root, in bags
Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon A Mace
Alspice, Black and Red Pepper
Sanford’s best Yellow Bark
Jalap and English Calomel
Hippo, Tart Emetic
Carb Magnesia, English Calcined in
Bottles
Calcin’d Charcole, formedicalpurposer
Rotton Stone,Whitening, flour Sulphus
Scotch and Maccohoy Snuff, in bottles,
and by weights
Spirits of Nitre, sulph. .Ether, Spirits
of Hartshorn, double strength
Pearl and Powdered Sagoo,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Gum Opi 1 n d . Camphor
Do Arabic, ptrai/.
Soaps of all kinds, English, French
and American
Pure and clear strained Sperm Oil
Lamp Wick and Lamps
P E Ii F U M E R Y .
Cologne Water, superior puality
'Rose do do do
Lavender do do do
Orange do do do
Honey do do do
Ambrosial Lavender Wuter(asuperior
article)
Pomatums, Rowland'sMacassor Oil,
(genuine)
Bears )il, Scented and Plain Hair Pow
der, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes
Razors, Strops, Scissors, Pocket
Knives, Knives and Forks, Ac.
—ALSO—
A select choice of Teas, Sugars, Ssgars, Porter
Lemonade, Ac. All have been selected with
great care, and warranted all to he genuine and
perlect; for sale 011 the mast accommodating terms
by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
Who lias always on hand Swaim's celebrated
Panacea, and Vermifuge, the Sole Agent for the
State. mav 18
IfYGEAN SYRUP.
4 SUP PLY of that highly recommended arti
cle, jlist received by
sept26 GEO. R. HENDRICKSON.
WHITE CASTILE SOAP.
A N entirely new article forlamily use. Just
received by
sdpt7 GEO R. HENDRICKSON.
CASTILE SO AP.
I * BONES old Castile Soap, for sale by
X THUS. M. TURNER,
sept 23 Opposite the Mansion House.
JAMES HI. COLES,
MERCHANT TAILOR A CLOTHIER.
Oar. door East of his Old Stand on the Bay, in
the three, story Marble Building, next door
to I I'm. Robinson's Exchange Office.
Respectfully begs leave
to inform his friends and
his formorcustomers.that
lie lias commenced the
MERCHANT TAIL
ORING BUSIMESSin
the above mentioned establishment—He also
begs leave to return his sincere thanks to the
public, for the liberal patronage he received
while concerned in the firm of II. Close A Co.
He having the best of workmen employed, feels
confident of giving every satisfaction to all those
who may favor him with a call. Gentlemen tar
nishing their own Cloth will have the same at
tention paid in the execution as if purchased at
his store. '
He has and will always keep on hand, a gener
al assortment ofC LOTH Sand C ASS IM LUES
and VESTINGS, which will be made up to or
der at the shortest notice and on the most reason
able terms. mav 18
INS- .. b «
cei'*®*' I
ABSCONDED.
AM nlatto fellow named DICK,
■ calls himself Richard, belonging
Elizabeth L.Vallaton.—
Luck is between 22 nrd 25 years
"! age, about 5 feet 8 or 10 inches
, Well made and muscular,
I the ui ^P? 1 } h ‘^ f ace and throat, and
Iftthum), << rr lle * eller M on the brawn
*> •H4wilit.il® ,9 i ve !i y Plausible in his
■mi | IBar , L * u tale calculated to deceive.
Ions ares"’, was . on llis wa y t0 Darien.
P eaten , ,y ca;Uioiied llot to employ,
ligitllv«„£‘aeaaid-runaway us the law
I I f 'oin h!; ° ed “gamst them Dick lias
I s | t | >tg,.n„i >Wller d ul,<1 ll m Possession of
Inahle 8 !: 1 wenty-five dollars with
»U 8 „ r- ' v,l ‘ be paid for his ap-
1 op.,1 l!‘ Very t0 ,he Jailor of Chatham
^|tew t0Mr3 ' Bbzabctli L. Vol
f's Darien MOREL, Tm*tee.
“ * wee"fo r “.» gr: * p , Wl11 P'tblisii the a-
,'aia office for — . e ® ki ’ and 80nJ lhe
16?( L
payment.
Dlt. STEPHEN B. NORTH,
(OK PHIt. IDELI’HIA,)
Surgeon Dentist, mid Manufacturer of Porcelain
a nd Incorruptible Teeth,
IS MAS much pleasure in informing the citi-
Sj j[ izens of Savannah; that he intends locat
ing in their city, ond has taken rooms in Mrs.
Douville’s, in Monument Square, and is ready
to attend those who may favor him with their
confidence in his profession.
Dr. North has letters of recommendation from
the following gentlemen:
Dr. Grunville Sharpe Pattison, Professor of
Anatomy, (late of the Baltimore Medical Institu
turn.
Dr. George M’Clelland, Professor of Snrgery
in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadel
phia.
Dr. Edward Carmichael, Fredericksburg, V ir
ginia.
Dr. Win. J. A. Birkey, Surgeon Dentist, Phil
adelphia.
And other gentlemen of respectability, which
he oflersto the inspection of all who may call on
him.
feb. 10 t
CUT TOBACCO
A FRESH supply Mrs. Miller’s Cut Tobac-
1m. co, just received and for sale by
T. M. TURNER,
eept23 Opposite tbs Mansion House.
CROCKETT’S VAN itUREN.
rMlIlL Life ol Martin Van Bitrcn, Hetr-Ap-
parent to the “Government” and the ap
pointed successor of Andrew Jackson, Ac. Ac.
by David Crockett,
Dacre, a novel by the Countess of Mofloy, 2
vols
Henry Lord Brougham’s Discourse on Natu
ral Theology, showing the Nature of the Evi
dence and the advantages of the Study, 1 vol.
The Italian Sketch Book, comprising leaves
from a Journal in 1833—’4, by an American, 1
volume.
Daily Reading: Passages of Scripture selected
for social reading, with Applications. By the au
thor of the Listener, 1 vol.
VVilberforce’s Practical Viewofthe prevailing
Religions System of Professing Christians, with
an Introductory Essay by the ltcv. Daniel Wil
son, I vol.
Scientific Class Book; or familiar introduc
tion to the principles of Physical Scienco tortile
use of Schools and Academies, 1 vol.
The Siege of Vienna, from the German of Ma
dame Pichler, 1 vol.
The Politician’s Register, containing a brief
sketch of the Executive, Legislative and Judicia
Departments of the Federal and State Govern
meats, Ac. by Benjamin Matthias.
Just received by
aug 26 VV. THORNE WILLIAM8.
L etters descriptive Jf
The Viigiuiu Springs, the roads leading
thereto, and the doings thereat corrected, collect
ed, annotated and edited bv l’eregine Prolix—
with a Map of Virginia, just received bv
aug 1ft W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
LINSEED OIL.
1 ‘ GALLS English Linseed Oil,
R. of superior quality. Just re-,
ceived and for sale by
july 15 HAZARD A DENSLOW.
HII, W. POTTER’S VEGETA
BLE CATHOLIC AN.
For the cure of Scorfula, Rheumatism, Sypilis.'
Necrosis, White Swellings, Mercurial Dis
eases, Livercomplaint, Ulcerated Sore Throat
and Cutaneous Diseases.
TO THE PUBLIC.
lEP I request those ivlio have been cured of
any obstinate and unusual malady to send tuthe
Proprietor of the Catholicon statements of their
disorders, as well as the time and quantity re
quired for their restoration to health. This is a
debt which they owe to justice and their suffering
fellow creatures. II. POTTER.
Widow of the late Win W. Potter.
The Catholican consists exclusively of vege
table matter, and with a slight determination to
the bowels, which it preserves in a soluble state,
acts insensibly, is pleasant to the taste, and re
quires 110 particular regimen or confinement. As
a gentle cathartic medicine, improving the appe
tite and restoring the general tone of the system,
it is confidently recommended to ladies in a deli
cate situation.
There are at this time several spurious mix
tures in circulation abroad, and some vended in
this city, assuming to possess the same or
equal 1 irdiues of Potter’s Catholicon. It is
to be hoped, that the unsuspecting will he placed
on their wd ag . s: m b impositions, as much
imsctiii-iHas rf. tuted from • i use. They
consist principally of sarsaparilla sirops, viz I
Sirop de Cuisinier or Rob L’Aiiecteur, an.i
are sold for a much less price ; you will,
therefore be particular, and purchase of none
’but 111 v authorized agents, where you can obtain
the GENUINE CATHOLICAN.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
The very flattering accounts which are daily
received of the superior eilicacy of Potter's Ca
tholican in the cure of those diseases which arc
incident, and mostly prevail among the colored
population of toe outh, almost entitle it to the ap
pellation of a specific. In YAWS or CRAB
YAWS it is a certain cure, and has been the
means of saving many a valuable slave from a
premature grave.
Ma. Potter, Philadelphia.
Sir,—The benefit which I received from the
use of your invaluable medicine, impels me, as a
matter of duty, to make mv case public, for the
beuefitof those who may be laboring under com
plaints similar to my own.
For four years I was aillicted with an excrutia
ting complaint, which showed itself first by avio
lent erruption in my back, from whence it spread
to both my shoulders, and from thence down
wards, until my whole body became almost an
entire scab; it then commenced 011 the left side
of my face, extending upon my head'thence a-
crossto the other side, forming the letter S in its
course; my whole frame became excessively
painful and sore, and when my clothing came in
contact with the ulceration 011 my back, tiie
slightest touch would place me in the greatest
agony, and it was with difficulty I could pursue
my business. In short, not to swell this state
ment with a detail of my extreme sufferings, my
situation was desperate* Many respectable phy
sicians were consulted, whose skill was exhaus
ted in vain. I fell 110 reliif from their prescrip
tions. I was then admitted a patient to the Penn
sylvania Hospital, where I remained for some
time under the care of the surgeons ofthat insti
tution, without hope of a relief: their remedies
served only to aggravate my complaint. A
lengththe Sirop, de Cuisinier, or Compound Si
rop ofSarsapardla, was ordered, of which Itook-
a considerable quantity without any evident signs
of amendment. Finally I took my discharge,
and placed myself under the care of Mr. Potter,
and commenced his Catholican, a continued use
of which, to the amount of live bottles, taken ac
cording to the direction,completely renovated me;
l felt its power in the couse of the first few days
after I had commenced taking it. and at present
I feel myself perfectly cured, not havingubout me
a symptom of that complaint to which 1 had so
long been amartyi.
l am, sir, your obedient and humble servant,
JOHN CARR.
Extract of a letter directed to Mr. Potter by a very
eminent member of the Bur, dated
Savannah, Dec. 24,182ft.
“Finding that neither the physicians of this
city nor any thing else was relieving me, I sent
to South Carolina for an eminent surgeon, who
pronounced the sore a Cancer. This accounts
for the inefficacy of your medicine in my case.
It may afford you satisfaction to hear thatmy
surgeon has informed me that he has found your
Catholican a Specific in Mercurial and Rheuma
tic complaints ; he says three bottles of yours will
unswer better than six of Swaim's Panacea.
The public are respectfully informed that this
valuable well attested Medicinecan be obtained
pure and genuine at the agents store in Savan
nah, wholesale and retail.
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
No. 2 A 15. Gibbon’s Ruildins.
WHOLE NO -96,230.
mss
CROP OF IN3A.
1 71 ARLV York Cabbage, Laudretli's Large
Ji York do.
Large Drumhead ( )o
Flat Dutch ,j u
Large Bergen ,|„
Drumhead Savoy ,j 0
Green Curled Savoy do
Landrelh’s Extra Early Peas
Early Frame ’ do
Blue Imperial do
Long Salmon Raddish
Long Scarlet do
Red Turnip do
Round Savoy Spinach
Prickly do
Purple Top Turnip
Red do do
Early Dutch do
Just received of crop 1835. Further supplies
will be received as the seeds are harvested
T. M. TURNER,
aug 28 Opposite the Mansion House
GARDEN SEEDS.
CROP OF 1835.
VRRANTED fresh and genuine growth
of 1834. Raised by the United Society
of Shakers, Enfield, Conn, except some few
kinds, which are imported from the first Seeds
men in Europe.
White Onion
Red do
Early Blood Turnip
Beet
Early Sugar do do
Early Orange do do
Long Blood do
Long White Scarcity
Early Dutch Cabbage
Early York do
Early Bullock’sIIeart do
Green Savoy do
White Cape Brocoli
Early Cauliflowers
Flat Dutch Turnip
Early Spring do
ScarletCarrot,(very fine Rutabago do
Orange do Large Bell Peppers
Blood do White Solid Celery
Guernsey Parsnip New Zealand Spinaghe
Long Green Cucumber Round do
Early Frame do Early Washington Peas
Early do Do Charlton do
l’rickley Gherkin do Do June do
Dutch Summer Squash White Marrowfat do
BushCrook do do Dwarf Prolific do
Crook Neck Winter do Early Dun Beans
Magnum Bonum Coss Do Mohawk do
Lettuce Do Freach do
Cabbage Head d# Do Six Weeks do
Long Salmon Raddish Do Black
Long Scarlet do White
Long White Okra Large
Short Green Okra Leek
DwarfCurled Parsley Small Tomatoes
\ sparagus Large < Ireeu
ju»t: eived and for sale I v
sept! 3 1 ARS ■ INS.
-.VIM' . i
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
FANCY ART I (LES
T HE Subscribers have received by the Mil-
ledgeville, Newark and other recent arri
vals, a further supply of Season able HEADY
HI A DE GARMENTS and other articles
in their fine, among which are
I liifiet Cloth Coats, Coatees and Frock Coats
uomhasin do do do do
Hummer Cloth do do do do
Goat’s llair Cumblet Coats
Merino Cass and Brown Linen Frock Coats
H bite and Brotvi, Linen and Grass Cloth Jackets
\Y lute Drill and Grass Cloth Pantaloons
Brown Linen and Linen Drill Pantaloons
Imperial and Champion Drill do
Nankeen, Bombasins Summer Cloth and Meri
uoCassimcre do
White and Brown Linen and Cotton Drnivnrs
\V Into, Buffalo! Figured Marseilles Vests
Black and Figured Silk Vests
Valentin and Bomba-in do
Linen and Colton Shirts
Sdk, Cotton und Merino Knit Shirts A Drawers
Black, White and Fancy Silk 1-2 Hose
Brmvn, White and Mixed Cotton do
Silk, Cotton und Thread Gloves
Black Hosekin and colored French Kid Gloves
extra size and superior quality
Black, White and Plaid Silk Bristle Stocks, for
summer
Bombasin and Black and figured Satin do
A great variety ofSuspenders and extra ends
Silk and Cotton Umbrellas
Black and Drab Beaver Ilats
Do Silk do Palin Leaf do
Silk und Cambric Pocket Handkerchiefs
I alley Silk Cravats, Cravat Stiffners
Youth's Brown Linen Jackets and Pantaloons
Uo 13lack Circassian do do
Leather andGum Elastic Straps for Pantaloons,
&c. Ac Ac.
1‘ or sale on reasonable terms by
.13 PRICE A MALLERV.
«EO. S. NICHOLS,
MLhCIIAM TAILOR AXJJ CLOTHIER,
R (ISorth Sinn Market-Square*,)
LSI EC 1 r I LI A begs leave to inform his
customers and the public generally, that
lie has now on hand,and is oonstunsly receiving,
a large assortment of SUMMER CLOTHS,
which may be relied on as the most choice arti
cles that can be procured—his Stock Consists in
part as follows, viz:
SSESOAfi) CLOTHS of super blue, black,
brow 11. green, invisible green, claret, steel and
cadet mixed.
DEl’AGLE HAIR
OIL.
S d! ages of die world a beautiful Head of
id Hair has oeen considered the greatest orua-
mentever bestowed by nature upon the human
frame, and indispensably necessary to the perfec
tion ofpersoiial beauty. ltis a very general com- ceiv
plaint of young persons, that their hair is falling
olfor becoming dry and unhealthy; this may he
owing to the application of improper and iiijuri
ousods, orto the entire neglect of the hair. With
out proper attention, diseases of the hair will a
rise, which are often found to occasion thinness,
falling off and frequently total baldness. For
these evils, and the necessary inconveniences at
tending them, Ward's Vegetable Hair Oil will be
found in all cases a sure remedy. Before offer
ing this Oil to the public it had been tried in hun
dreds ofcases of baldness, thinness and falling oft"
of the hair and in every instance its salutary ef
fects have been realized to admiration. It has
never failed to produce a new A beautiful growth
of hair onheads already bald and to check that
falling off which so often occurs. In cases where
it becomes drv and ceases to grow, this Oil w ill i
very soon render it healthy and produce a rapid
sea,WM AND REFINED OIL.
#Xf£ 5 GALLONS Sperm Oil
/•NVtJP'MF 100b db Refined do
Received by rocenl arrivals, and for sale by
sept 2 HAZARD A DENSLOW.
’ CANARY WINE.
SS HALF and 3 quarter casks Cuuary Wine.
9jP Just received and for sale by
sept 2 HAZARD & DENSLOW.
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
WO likely negro lbllows from ID to 25
years ofage
STONE, WASHBURN A CO.
ang 31 d73
rjn
SUGAR.
JIIIDS. prime Porto P.ico Sugar
1(1 boxes sup. white Havana do, land
ing and for sale by
sept 4 " GATDRY A LEGRIEL.
PAPER HANGINGS AND BOR
DERS.
PIECES of Taper Hangings
vvaV and Borders, among which
are new and elegant patterns. For sale by
sept2 1IAZA If I) A DENSLOW.
LARD, Ac. JUST RECEIVED.
KEGS LARD
10 bbls •Treadwell’s Crackers.’
10 half bbls Fulton Market Beef
300 superior Hams
10 half bbls Pig Pork
For sale by CLAGIIORN A WOOD,
sept ft 177
septfk
SALT.
SACKS Liverpool Ground Salt.
For sale by
CLAGIIORN A WOOD.
IRVING’S INDIAN SKETCHES
I NDIAN Sketches, taken during an exnedi
tiun to the Pawnee Tribes, by J110. T. li
ving in 2 vols.
Anne Grey, a Novel edited by the author of
Graolv.in 2 vols.
Beliord Regis,or Sketches of a Country Town
by Murv Russell Milford, 2 vols.
Washington Irving’s “History of the Life and
Voyages of' Christopher Columbus, u new
edition revised and corrected by the author with
a Map of his route on arriving among the Baha
ma Islands, complete in 2 vols. together with a
3d volume containing lhe “Voyages and Discov
cries of the Companions of Columbus.”
Horse Shoe Robinson, second edilion.
Ross’s second Voyage, a new supply.
Edinburgh Review, No 123 April 1835, being
the 16th mi ml r of the “Foreign Review 1 ' JjiS
per annum for the 4.
The Lady’s Book for July.
Also new supplies of
Irving’s Conquest of Florida, Abbotsford and
Ncwstead Abbeysliire. No2 of the Crayun Mis
cellany, Miss Leslie’s 2d series Pencil Sketches,
The Student, by Buhver; BulweFsFrance, The
Brothers, a Tale of the Fronde, My Life, by the
The niilifc n'jrVr 11 ■ ■ , ,, author of ‘Stories of Waterloo,” Coleredge’s T»
li . public are respectfully invited to call and : hie Talk The Munikius bv Cnoner Guv Riv
examine for themselves. , Dlt Ajie iviuiiiKinp u> c noper uiiv niv
a i ,i._ . , | ers, Legends and Stones et Ireland, Ilatmah
fidlvrLi v .rf' , , Y T ry i W i, ,C lha " k ' ■' Moore’s complete Works in 2 vols. Miss Efg-
t0 ; , I worth’s Works,10 vols.,Mrs. Sherwood’s Work",
pularly re-I ]o vols. published, Dick’s Works complete in
June IJ I 4 yuia., Reynold’s Voyage of the Potomac round
the world, plates.
GASSIMEISESofsnperhlue. black,drab,
mixed, lavender, white, huff, and fashionablestripe*
ri SUMMER CLOTHS ofEmoritc.fig’d
Drill. Diagonal rib’d Drill, Linen Drills, Cyprus
basin, Crape, Crape Camlet, Merino
Circassian.
A ESTINGS of plain and fig’d Marseilles
plaid and buff Valeulia, black Satin,Florentine
figured Silk.
All of which will be sold by the piece, pattern
and yard, or made to order altheshortest notice,
in the most approved and fashionable style, and •
011 the most reasonable terms.
Also, an assortment of READY’ MADE
CLOTHING, consisting of Coats, Dross Coats,
Coatees, Hunting Coats, Round Jackets, Panta
loons, \ ests, Drawers, Shirts, Under Shirts, Bo
som- Collars, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Cra
vats. and a great variety of fancy articles too nu
merous to mention
do
GAUDBY & LEGRIEL,
OFFER FOR SALE,
ftf IIHDS St. Croix Sugar
QJr 10 hhds prime Porto Rao Sugars
5 do N Orleans do
10 tes superior Loaf'Sugar
10 boxes \V bite Havana
25 bags Ilio Coffee
10 bags Java do
15 do Manilla do
100 boxes Doolittle Soap
59 half boxes do do
150 boxes Pipes
300 sacks Liverpool ground Salt
Soda, Waterafid Butter Biscuits
10 barrels Bladden’s Bread
Packet and Wine Biscuits
10 half bbls family pickled Beef auo
Tongues
J ust received bv
W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS.
nog 12 163
and beautiful growth without the least injury to 1 nr. non .. ,r 1 , „
the most delicate head;, nor does anv falling off j r.n non r * ,< ' nol V , 1 ! 1 8 ‘ ’’S' 115 (Pelion brand
follow after using it. That loss of hair which so > J °’ 000 Cu,,s “' & GouZHle8
often take place after sickness, may he easily pre
vented by using this celebrated Oil. In short 110 I
Oil has ever been offered to the public that gives [
such universal satisfaction and stands the tost of 1
experience like Ward's Vegetable Hair Oil. j
That the public may rest assured of the salutary ■
oifects of this Oil, the following testimonials from i
gentlemen of high respectability are most respect I
fully submitted;—
Lowell, March 21,1832. j
I certify that mv Hair was falling off very rap- J
idly, and I found 1 should be entirely bald in a
short time, ifl could not find some remedy. O11
having E. A. Ward's Vegetable Hair Oil recom
mended to me, I made trial of it, and to my great
astonishment, I soonl’ound mv Hair restored.
IRA FRYE.
ToE. A. Hard ofLouxU.
Sir—I take the liberty of addressing my thanks
to you, for the great benefit I have received from
your truly valuable Oil. Having hud the misfor- !
tunetolpose my llair. so that my head was on- !
tirelv smooth on the top. I was induced to make j
| use of your Vegetable Hair Oil. In a short time |
' my head was covered with thick and strong Hair. J
1 think it but justice to yourself and the public to
add my testimony to die virtues of your inestima
ble Oil. You have my full permission to make
this letter public, or refer any one to me for
proofs of the merits olthis invaluable discovery.
WELD SPALDING '
Mcrcnant, Central-Street, Low’ell.
HYGEAN MEDICINE.
I Health secured or Restored
nniir, Hygean Syrup, which has lately been
I _3L discovered, and used with the greatest and
1 most surprising success in the nreservaticn or
! restoration ofhealth. is lound to lie entirely free
from the objections which are urged against tho
I usefulness of the late Hygean Pills. Disproved
; to be entirely free from mercury or any other
i mineral,and has been used by hundreds who have
’ by it been cured of nil complaints affecting the
stomach, fiver, head, lungs,spleen,intestines,and
all the digestive organs. It restores all the se-
Beef cretionsto health andactivity. By a slight course
ofthis syrup while in health, Jie system is kept
in such perlect cider, that 110 disease will attack
without some great excess or exposure. And
whatever the complaint is.il never iaits to give
relief. Written testimony of hundreds might be
given, in addition to which many highly respec-
, table persons have given permission to refer (o
Madeira Wine, from the house of Gardun i them fijr the above facts A'-l humors which uf-
Munlock A Scott feet the body externally, causing pimples and e-
100 baskets Champagne,Starbrand I Spark- ' riiptions are removed by correcting the vitiated
5(1 do Comet. Ai A Sellery ( ling. | secretions and inducing healthy action. In all
50 boxes Chateau Leoville A St. Julien I dyspectic symptoms, costiveness, irregularity,
Medoc j distress after meats, pains in the side and torpid-
20 do superior Chateau Larttte ity of the fiver, the cure is perfect, and any one
15 doChainborlin ! so afflicted will become immediately convinced
5 qr casks Sicily Madeira j 011 using it, that he has at lust found a “sovereign
Cogswell A Teneriffe I balm for his wounds." Females are particularly
50 boxes old Port Wine ■ recommended to use it for coslivenessor irregu-
And an assortment of Rhenish Wines. I larity, and other female complaints. It is proved
50 dozNoyean, Rose, Cinnamon and Per- j to correct vitiated and disordered humors keep-
feet Love Cordial I ing the stomach in most perfect order. Those
Apple, Currant, Quince A Cranberry Jelly persons who after an evening’s indulgence at
ang 31 173 ' parties. &c. have headache and dulness the next-
—— | dav, will find this a sure preventive if taken at
HOAVARD-STIIEEFLUIJ. j bed time. For all common complaints, in a few
bbls Extra Superfine Iloivard-st | days its virtues will be self-evident, and a com-
Capers. Olives A Pickles
White Wine Vinegar
W INKS
Fitzoiven, Alcyone, Remittance and Luna
june 22
Flour,for sale bv
P. G. S1IICK A O. COHE v
SCENTED BAR SOAP.
6 BOXES variegated Soap
6 do Plain do
4 do Old Castile do
60 Fancy do
For the toilet, just received and for sale by
june 24 A. PARSONS
ASSIZE OF BREAD FOR
AUGUST, 1835.
City Trasurer9 Office, Aug. 1st 183,).
T HE average price of flour the last month
being $7 per barrel of 193 lbs. Bread
must weigh as follows, viz:
121-2 cents Loaf - - - - .2 lbs 11 oz.
(51-4 “ “ - - - - lib.51-202.
V. 110USTOUN, City Treasurer
aug*3
Keic-York, February27,1832.
Dr Warp:—Dear Sir—Your llair Oil, you
were good enough to put into my hands when I j
was in Low ell, has produced the most wonderful I
I effects on my hair lever witnessed. You recol- I
1 lectwhenl culled on you my Hair had fallen very
1 much, and I was quite bald—I have now a beau
tiful head ofllaii'coining 011 very rapidly. 1
hardly know how to express my gratitude to you
fur the benefit the Oil lias afforded 111c. A number
of mv friends are very anxious to obtain some of
the Oil, and I wish you to send me one dozen I
bottles of the largest size immediately.
Yours Respectfully, C.WOODM. D. j
O’Afresh supplyffiist received and , or sale by 1
G.R. it END RICKS ON ,fAgent. :
may 18 115 |
PAINTS, OILS, Ac. Ac.
GALLS. English Linseed Oil
1200 do Sperm do
600 do Refined Whale do
8 bbls Spirits Turpentine
50 kegs Spanish Brown, ground in oil
Also,
5 halfpipes supeiiorCanary Wine
Just received perschr Camilla,and brig Sadi,
and for sale by
aug 31 HAZARD A DENSLOW.
sept!)
NEW CANAL FLOUR.
Received per brig Georgia,
f IIBLS New Canal Flour.—For sale
CLAGIIORN A WOOD.
MOLASSES, Ac.
‘20 DOLLARS REWARD.
L OST, on Monday morning, the 13th iust.,
Coming from the Fort to the Exchange,
EIGHTY-FIVE DOLLARS; one
fifty dollar bill otF the United States’ Bank, one
twenty-one, the State Bank of Georgia, one ten
oil the Augusta Bank, and a five dollar billon the
Augusta Insurance A Banking Company, also
a note on C Delarigne. of Edgefield District,
South Carolina, payable to A. Siuiomet, on hear
er. The finder will receive the above reward by
leaving it at tins effice,
A. N. SIMOMET.
july 15
fA M HMDS Molasses,for retailing
30 cases Martinique Cordial, assorted
14 barrels 1
35 half barrels >sup. white Wine Vinegar
150 demijons y
30 casks Claret
25 cases Olives and Capers
7 trunks Perfumery
Landing from the schooner La Ferlin from
Martinique, and for sale bv
aug 28 GAUJ5RY A LEGRIEL.
FLOUR.
in BBLS Philadelphia superfine Flour,
-jfclF just received per »cbr Augusta. For
sale by TUPPER A S 1ST A RE.
ang 31 173
CHAMPAGNE AND CRAB AP
PLE CIDER.
» BOXES Champagne Cider
3 do Crap Ap[iln do
| A choice article, lor sale by
I sept 14 TTTPF.ll A SISTARE.
plete cure will soon be effected. Whena person
has a cold und feels unwell, generally a free use
of it for a fgw days will be sure to relieve w'nh-
uut physic or pills. To children it maybe giien
with the greatest sdvantage.
In all acidity or sourness of stomach this reme
dy is sovereign and invaluable; as a general fam
ily medicine it is now adopted by many of the
most respectable families It never sickens the
stomach or produces any of the unpleasant ef
fects ofphyic.
Note.—It is positively certain that nobad coa-
sequences can arise from the use ofthis Syrup.
One great objection to the pills is the piice,w hich
is obviated by this, which is put at ijll per bottle.
N. MOSSNAR. M. D.
Professor of the Practice of Medicine.
A fresh supply just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
sept 21 No 8 Gibbons' liatige^
IMPROVED VEGETABLE
ROBB,
A FRENCH Chemical composition, extensive
ly used in the Hospitals of France, with
I great success. This pleasant and raf'c iivldiy
will radically cure Gonorrhea, Lencorrhir, Sy-
phillis, every species of Mercurial affections.tau
ter and ulcerous sores of all kinds; scrofula,rheu
matism, complaints of the skin, salt rheum, and
all diseases arising from impurities of the Idoud.
It can be taken bv persons of every variety of
constitution, at all seasons of the year, from in
fancy to old age. A treatise on the maladies men
tioned above, lias been published by the compos
itor of the Robb, and will be given to those whu
desire it.
For sale by A. PARSONS,
a lie 31 No 8 Gibbous’ Rnuge.
pst
93
VARIEGATED SOAPS.
BOXES Variegated Soap in bars. JustiQ
ceived anti lor sale l.v
T.M. TURNER.
Opposite the SlaiisiofiHotfse-