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liUUliii' nil bedding, foi tlio rccuption of
l,union.’ Fron '<* I'xalily. it i» both coitvoui-
[othtTravelloraniliho tlorohim. Tliaitn-
Mltnodjotitlilitioii to tlta OQiivonl.neo. inoit-
,.,1 wolldttato, that ha ton tiloo put in opial
oijf uld firniAed tlta privnto apartment. also
.ill now fiiruitnra and budding. Tlta homo
•lit bo avail nrovidoil 'vilh uttontivo mid trim-
orthracnnnu. Attoohod, ia n largo mid coui-
a Bau Stabia, with tho boot of o.tler. and pro-
Wiltnflfi Honoo will bo ready fur tho re-
in£in of Boarder. about tho 10th of October
and it iahopad, from tho nttontion which ho
it individually givo it, tojnoriyiolilji^jntron-
‘f p II dill t Igivillo Jonriitl, Anginta Son-
•I, JlpmTolnraph mi l Woaiangar, Athenr
tjffr ColnmSui Enrllror, and Cliarlomou
orcury, will pilbllib tho above onco a week
, fair'weak. and mud their account! to tho
Em of the Savannah Republican,
not 10 180
IVVSIOV TlttllSG,
Thi« well known Rotaliliihment
hu boon takon by the undoignod,
ind put In thnrougliTopnlr, mid fur- Ink ingot L'iitor. fro n thin Mat, are ronuonod to
niahod untiro with now furniture oak for "Advertised Utters,"
ft
HOUSE TO RENT.
A largo Homo, situated inn healthy
part orthe city, with a garden atid
ill necessary out buildings nttachcd
m it, will be rented, with or without
furniture, for one or. moro yearn.—
oucsfion given when required. Enquire at
iiollicc.
march 7
i d RENT.
A commodious ard convenient
two story dwelling house in Elbert
Vard, in good repair, desirable
mimor residence. Pouession
given immediately Apply to the
ftb 24
H
Mar.
DASIEN A » J0 I VCJU.
Twine aw a alt—via P jrry’s 11- •. fhumoyU
Mills, Jaciiaouvilla ,ut 1 rl t vfttiwille.
/p i . public are h?ro »y m*» n*J that tin
J. Stage is nn v vi n *ra.iaa Pb« P »
irut w have jwdu a currant With in i Pi^t >1 i *
;er«*enaral to oirty tn.» ltd tnwnn Jirinu
an I dawn; uni they an t>W mining thai
su„'.m tS.eca wj)'<bn Wren i•:;*cities.
Tn j Stage Jo ivoe )»ri.nt, o.i avnry TUS8-
[)\Tau.i 1 .S.VrU:tt') VV iittKiiiug tit 4 o'clock,
aud arrives at HAtVKI (8VILL-. on bt? .
TIlUilSOAY t il 1 J t MY aj umr— a <
tnntjttjj Mobile,New Orleans aud other Wn-
lerti'tnilt.
Tli.t M til is duo at MACON* on each TImr*-
day an I Men lay nfWiiorm, and at DARIEN
tichTuaraday and Sundiv afternoon.
JOSEPH S. PAGE
Agout for Proprietors.
Darion, March 24.1S;W.
march 3;) 78t3w
MACON STEAMBOlTCOnPA-
S&nrnboat__Snperior,
; Cnpt. George YVillcox,
stomnboat Excel.Capt Jn*
. , . I* VVillcux,—This Cont
ra hive now their lute of lWa« hnroinploto or
der for freighting. They have a new steam ?r
aiootl to their litis, called the Superior, aud tell
t »\v boats. The boats will run regularly botwoou
Macon nnu Darion—one of tho stoantoouts loav-
;n| Darion overy five or six iluys,with tow boats,
ihe company have now sixteen tow boats, all
first rate baits, built expressly for tho navigation
mho Oeinulgoo nud Alatnimha rivers. Thoso
increasod fitcilitioa will enable tho company tho
n»mof giving tho greatest despatch to cotton
e vi ls shipped by their line,
liioy hive a Steamboat aud a number of
* loops to carry cotton auJunrchandizubotwoou
b irionanJS.ivaunah, an I Darien aud Charles-
tin. There are alss five first nte packets run-
regularly between Darien and New York,
winch coiua to Alassrs. Hawes & Mitchell of
Darien.
Agents for the above Boats.
L. BALDWIN A*CO. Savannah.
Dotcb. 1Ikxrv& Walter, .Charleston.
IIvwei & Mitchell, Darion.
Geo. K. Roberts, Huwkinsvillo.
J. Goddard, Macon.
J»a ii
sixty oaLLABb rrivaiiu
A For tho apprehension ofAUS-
Jff J TIN, aged about fifty years, and
nUson VOLANTICE, aged a-
fifty / bout throe years,sold by Eh Brad-
>y t0 ^e, both of dark complex
ion.—Austin’s hair grey,& limps
l little It is supposed they havo gone to Liber
ty ithe residence of their former master, or moro
ily from information received lately, to
—n County. A tickot tvns found which ho
kopt intended to paw him to Mr. Hunter’s, in
a “ i ~“"—,Wf * • •- ‘
^ OP i,BTT0»4
T» l AIMING in ihePostOlBce. -tavannab,
: -w I iorgii, *1 ty 41st, 183d.—Persons wish-
mrs Adda ns
Sami R Allen
— Askew
Jno Bnrthelmass
mrs mary A Barnard
Jno B Bacon
Joseph Buttol
mrs Ann Brantley
George W Breed
Eliz ihetli Bernrin
mrs Ann Beals
Joseph Bryan
Henry Bright
John Billups
mrs Martha Bni|rqnin
Benedict Bnuniuin
Thuo. D Boothe
mrs Martha A R Chap
lin 2
Richard Carrigan
miss Rhoda F Chaplin
Honnr CastoflT
Charlotte Cassidy
James Cariithers
Jno Carter
Leo. I Carr
Moses T Chapin
James Cloghorn
Orlando Cniide
Luke Chrisiy
Win Condon
miss Catlt’no A Cooke
D
Jno W Davis
Sam! Daw-on
mrs ilenncttaM Daw-
sou
Elisabeth Oea
urs .M irv Jri'gora
I in 4i»f<et
:irs Uij't'n Donaldson
Cnpt Alexander 3
Jessy Audoy
mrs ilimriotta Aliny
C (1 Bond
Edwd Blount
miss Eliza Brown
mrs M Broach
mrs II L Bowman
Sami Brockenton
mrs Lucy Brown
YV VI Bronston
mrs Jana A Briton
Ilurryford Butler
Georgo T Bull
— Boaw, fireman
Put Brady
Peter O Cooper
Jno J Cornell
mrs P Cohen
Napoleon L Conte
Messrs Collier & Hill
Arthur Conery
Henry F Colvor
John M Cowham
Rev Russell R Covey
Robt Corley
Sami Couper
Lee Cunningham
Luther Cudworth
miss Ann Curry
E H Denson
Francis Doyle 2
Mitcu-li T Duko
mn Miry E Dunham
John Dnftbe
Col i) t ll<»y
J J Jmi up
PH ,-*Ber4
Ji nos Frew
- lorga V Fennel
1’huly Frooiuan
C rpt 3-orge Gay 3
\deii iraoulield
l.n ) Jraives
Y ilcutiua Grist
II
Lurry Hiupt
Rebecca II trloy
\ W tlirback
I •>'jpi» B Garvey
41 ne.i B ;i tl Harley
Heytuoiir Harris
William Harris
mrs Hills
Timothy Higghji
J
Nathaniel Jackson
Rev Clias B Jones
Philo U Johnson
Matilda Jones
Luis Johnson
*
J II Kraft
Valentino Kennedy
Stephen Keller ^
Thomas Lalcr
Isaac D La Roche
Messrs Lambert & Co
Win Leigh
Antonio Lowis
James Loo
ia n' r Y*em.vi
ipr-Mary U Fuotinan 3
I
Jno W Gibson
Juo 4 Gorinou 2
VViiiiain 4 iliV.iv
Jam J Irauunn
Jaaiss E tlogg
mrs Inna E ilowanl
G'-'i- r»Ho-lson
Wni r iliipkinsO
Rotit Hormker
mrs Agnes Hovor
Cant Henry I) Hunter
Joshua Humphreys
Mary K Jones
Sarah Johnson
ruiss Catherine John
son
John LJustico
l
Win B Kirtland
IIJ Kicklighter
mrs Martha YV Loach
mrs Mary Lyon
Georgo Lyuos
Clmrl'-* Lynch
Gustavus .oront
YV B Lloyd
mrs Caroline J Master-
ton
mrs Isabella Maxwell
\Vm Marshall
Jno tl -Martin
tniss Masswcl)
Thos.Yl Newidl
Rev Daniel Newell 2
Stephen B Nicol-m
Capt Sunil Nichols
ni
Joseph C Meggiuson
Thos G Millor
John J Morgan
messrs J & D Morrison
John .Murphey
N
John Norton 2
miss Sarah S Norinou
mrs Ann S Norton
me
L OVtOP OF 1833.
ONG Blood Beet
Eurlv Turnip do
Mnngel YVurzel
Largo Windsor Bean
Speckled Valentine do
China Red Kyo do
Large Lima do
8nweo do
Ehrly York Cabbage
Ifarge do do
iy SngarLoaf do
Largo Drumhead do
Flat Dutch do
ge Bergen do
Drumhead Snvoy do
Gro* n Curled do
Red Dutch do
Long Orange Carrot
Celery, Curled Cross
Early Cabbage 1 s.*tt uco
Royal do do
Early Cnrled do
Nutmeg Melon, Citron do
Silver Skin Onion, Red do
Curled Pamley
Lnndrcth’u ?xlnearly Pea3
r.irly Framed do
Blublmnnrin! do
i,(mg Salmon Rmldish, do ScArlot do
• tlTiirnipo do
' ilte do do
ound Satuy Spinach
c.tly do
• irly Flat Dutch Turnip
R 'd Topped do
• »ed Onions Fir <mU) hy
THOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
doe It)'Jjipodte the MaiMiim House.
U l
:;><* ) ’ 1835.
V YRAANTE I) fresh nu t ;onume groavtli
el* 1835 't i :d hy the United Society
ii •Jiik'rs, Enlrtl l, Conn, except some few
kinds, which are unporte l from the first Seeds
uen in Europe.
Whito Onion
nprilJll
WI *"
• YLLS Wiutor strained Sporm
*' lilst received and for sale by
GAUDKV &LEOIUEL
All and ha|f kegs Dii|
«h, H«, Hrt, V"'' r0C ” iV0U P "
•pril J! U.MJUIIY * LEORIRL.
nS LYSKr.lS of the above Wine, ra-
?™ Y lVut I per Robert Isaac, and for snlo
by .,i„\ TOPI'ER &8ISTARE
opnl 30 _ 105
S COfTJIBAW » B ALElioPBl
a UAHS luniliomii Rio Uolfoo
p 50 will. II ,lu itopo, ju.t rooeivod per
Anx-illqno from N«w York, imtl for wile low by
opnl a? I WOODURIDRE* MAY.
’SAyTcoPIPm
TC 9AUS prkiio Jovn ColKio, landing
^ 9 froia*^,r_F.xnot. Forsnluby
*-CflPIEL
58 7oHg5 } p rin, ° st jo s° cofr °°-
'-ft bag. do Uavtno do, in utora, and for
•oleby TOPPER it SISTARE.
opril 20 04
„ TIaW
I fh LBS now Hams, jiisi
JL .-W LF received and lor sale
by 7 CLAGHORN & WOOD,
apl 18
FANCY TitCJ
.NEST Ladies Thread Tranks. 1st
JL AF uunlity. 10 do do do 2nd do.—Just re
ceived and for salo hy
april 21 GEO. NEYVIIALL & CO.
Toil JONGS.
T HE History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,
hy Fialding, with a Memoir oftho Author;
byThoit.llnscnn.aud Illustrations by Cruiiuhank.
A now edition in 2 vole.
Humphrey Clinker by Smollett, in one vol.
to correspond with the above, with Cruikshank’s
illustrations
lliunzi, with Frontispieeo nnd engraved,,vig-
tte titlc.biMiiv volumob. of Bulwer's Wiirkx.
(led
Earl;
do
ly HI
lleet
Blood Tnmip
miss Hetty McIntosh
inrs Sophia McAllister
YVillia •» McAsey
C McArddl
mis Susan McGraw
O
Cnnt John UoClure 2
Robt McN’isli
mrs .Mary McGuire
Funny .McIntosh
Early Dutch Cubhogo
Early York do
Early Bullock’s Heart do
Green Savoy do
YVhito Cape Brocoll
Early Cauliflowers
Flat Dutch Turnip
Early Spring do
ie Rutnhago do
• Largo Bull Poppers
YVhito Solid Celery
. . Now Zealand Spinagbo
lying Groen Cucumber Round do
I airly Fraino do Early Washington Poos
Early — do Do Charlton,, do
Prickley Gherkin do Do Juno “ do
Dutch Summer Squash White Marrowfat do
LtnshCrook do do Dwarf Prolific do
Crook Neck Winter Uu Umh Onu Deans
Magmuu Bounin Coss l)o Mohawk do
Lettuco Do French do
Cabbage Head do Do Six Weeks do
lying Salmon Roddish Do Bluck
l/mg Scarlet do
Long White Okra
Short Green Okra
DwarfCuriod Parsley
Asparagus
I list received and for solo by
sept 7 178 A. PARSONS
DK. BAUCt-AY’S "’ r ~
C >NOBNTIl,ATED Oainpoiind ofCiibob..
ind 3 imparilla. This valuable proparn-
lion contains in a concentrated state oil lhoe{fl-
cacious parts of tlio Cubobs chomically combin
ed with Sarsaparilla and othor choice ingredi
unis, which randeritiiivaluabloto those afllictod
with syphilitic syinntoms. nlcors, pimples on tlto
fkco, blutchoft, neoruuUo oruptions, and all disea
ses arising from an impure sutn of the blood.—
For sale by COPPEE & BUWNE,
april 2f> 13 Young’s Buildings.,
Early Sugar do di
Early Orange do d
I/mg Blood do
Long YVhito Scarcity
ScurletCarrot,(very I
Orange do
BIoou do
Guernsey Parsnip
YVhito
Large
Small Tomatoes
Largo Green
netto title, buing volume 5, of Bulwer’s YY’urks,
uniform edition, bouud to match in fancy cloth.
Complete setts as far as published,of Bulwer’s
Works, cotwisting of Pulliam,2 vois in 1. Dis
owned, Pompeii, Paul Clitlbrd ami Ricuzi, to
be coutinimd
The Parent's Aiuistnnt, hy Maria Edgworth,
a now edition in otto volume,to correspond with
Harper's udition of tlio complete works of Miss
Edgworth.
Mrs. Sherwood’s YVorks complete in 13 vol*.
bound in funcy cloth.
Lady of the Manor complete in 4 vole
Paulding’s Life of YVashingtou iu 2 vois. for in-
linithe 75tn nnd 78th Harper’s Family Library.
The Philosophy of Living; or tho way to enjoy
-life and its comforts, by C. Tickuor. A. M. M
D. forming tho 07lh volume of Hurpcr’s Family
Library.
Also, new supplies of Japhct in search of u
Fathor.TheGipsey, Manikins, by Cooper, Ir
ving’s Crayon, Miscellany, Gilbert Gurney, Ag
nes de Mansfoldt, The Naturalist’s Own Book,
Mahmoni Tho Outlaw. Naval Sketch Book. I
april 30 YV. THORNE YVII.LIAMS. |
s^rain?oiuiic6—
e UBUS Mnccohoy and Scotch Snaft'iu bot
tles, half Ih each.
10 jars Mnccob do 12 lb each
•_-M *»nnA.Mra.,G. B. Miller’s fine cut Tit-
b, r ,i r re«.«d j ^ W , )l , ri c Kg o N .
TA.1IAKINSO.
1 KEG Tamarinds,very superior quahty.pn-
served ill sugar. Just received tutd for sal>
by COPPEE & BOYVNE.
april 29 1Q4
probably from information received lately
Hcriven C " ‘
Uoptinteu r
senven County. YVhon last heard from ho was
«cn lurking about tho plantation ofH. F. Black,
uq. in said county, who is tho ownor of his sis-
»r- Twenty dollars a piece will bo given for
“13 apprehension nnd dolivery of the two negroes
to mo in Savannah, and twenty dollars fur the
prosecution and conviction of any person who
itolo or harbors said negroes, on application to
tnna Savannah- DANIEL FOLEY,
J n, y 7 UH3w Market Square.
HUMUKBO OULLAUS
REWARD.
A I will give 3100 for the appro-
jff J hetuion and securing in any
fflEW jail,*
ffiWr / men,
fifty dollars for oithor of tliem.—
Culkn is so well known in Sa
vannah and Effingham Connty, where hu pro
bably socretos himself, that a description of him is
Jbcinednuueooasary. He has been out about
two vears. Toney isobout 5 feet 10 inchos in
Jwgat, well proportioned, moves quick, is very
b ack and is intelligent for a negro. He was
formerly owned by Cant. Barnwell,late of Beau-
Drt bland. Totiey will probably rauge botwoou
cavannali, Beaufortand Ch uloston
DAVID TAYLOR.
2P>»aa liM—ir. -
IM RS iVAUO
A Will bo paid on proof to con
/ff J viction, for the apprehension of
iSbJY my negro woman LINDER,who
/ absoonded on the 3d inst. from my
tmmamAA P , . anlat >. on on Skidaway Island.
. - Linder is of a yodow complexion,
ralleyM, about 5 feet 2 or 3 Inches high, slim
f'Njeand somewhat likely. Ten dollars will be
T»atd lyr her delivory in jtul or to me nt Skidaway
All persons are forwarned from harbor-
tng the sab! girl^mil Captains of vessels from ta-
«‘og her away. YV. R. FRANKUN.
_mao6 110M W
X'AltUA UP,
At my place at Hardwick, in
BryanCounty. on the 17th April
I last, a small bay MARE—Sho has
I a little white in the forehead and
l ret one of her feet; she ha* the ap-
4.t — ■pe.irance pf. having had the phis*
The owner can hare said mare by prov-
«*g property, and paying for this advertisement.
J. F*MAXYVELL.
°»790 1224
Oiiuiiy
CnptainJoltn 6?ivor
TA.m,..o
John F Parasott
Capt Allin Payne
Thos Perumor
mrs Sarah Pietco
mrs Sarah Prico
miss Sarah Prico
mrs A Pickett
mrs Mary Pittman ^
miss Hannah Rasher
Thos M Rcudlut
Sami C Richardson
Christopher O Ryan 2
miss Nelly Richards
Ann Ross
S
Widow Marg’t Shafier
J II Sandford
Capt Thos R Shantcr
George SauerhautV
Juo alnrpe
Madaino vV Shnofter
Sheritrof Bryou Co.
JnhuG Sexton
Elias P Sleepor
Emanuel Sheffinll
John A Seckingor 2
Rev J D Shock
Maj A YV Stephens
S.nnl Somerville
1
Joseph B Taylor 2
Wm M Tarver
Georgo Tbreadcraft
• Tilman
Nelson Thomas
R.M Pittman
Sami Princo
YVra A Pittman
Haokett Pooler
Joseph N Postoll
mrs Jane E Postell
Robt L Port
Dr John F Posey
Thomas YV Robert
James Robertson
Juinos P Rogers
Pbilatnon Russell’s c
ph&tis
YVm B Stockton
mrs Sarah Stovons
Randolph Shonoan
James Smith
mrs John J Smith
mrs Joseph Stiles
Jacob Sims, ’‘Bryan
Couuty.”
Gideon G Stinson 2
mrs Mary E Smith
C II Slilwell
Stodurd YV Smith
Cant Israel 8now
G YV Southwell
r
Whitfield Thomas
Amos B Thomas 3
John Townsend
mrs Tuffis
gpjUAtt a rvDsc.il m
lit GOODS
cd by late urrl-
TP ^^‘^kscHbers have re.,
.nl! ^® w York,their sprutg supply
°r ^ t» n * 0 ^ P r J t ^ 0 ®^"' 0 °e , 'l' < tlng of n great variety
of Printed Ylnalins and Cuntbrics. Calicoes,
Ginghams, Fancy Handkerchiefs,Parasols, Urn-
brollaa. Hosiery,Glevos, &r. An. together with a
mil assortment of Domestic Goods, are ollbrotl
fortnloby JAMES ANDERSON &CO.
march 28
n n, OSSABCKGS.
BAl.hn Hu.ftn < NiialtiirenjusilnnilcJ
IVom ,liip Lor.l Glonoly, Ironi Liver
pool, tor Mia bv
march 28 JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
pal tie AP H ats and sinii-
MER STOCK8.
5* ^' a ln Is#!* HaU, of variun, qnal-
50 do?. a«mrtoJ aummor Nock Slocka—lint
recotvod and for sato bv
A.'R.KNAPl*&CO.
G S. NICHOLS would rcwpoctfttir
• form his friends nnd the public got
ly, that ho has received by the brig Madison and
other recent arrivals from New Y’nrk. a superior
assortment of FASHIONABLE REA
DY HADE CLOTHING and FAN
CY ARTICLES, usually kept inn Cloth
ing Stoic, all of which no offers for --rlc mirom
monly low and on ns good turnta as at nnv ntlu-
ibushmunt of tho kind in this or any other citv
CLOTHING, VIZ*
Super blue, black, brown, greon, invisible green.
claret and mulberry Dress A Flock Coats
Green, brown nnd mix Coatees
Green, brown,drab, claret, mix cloth and Potor
Slintu Over-Coats
Lion Skin Groat Coat* nnd Pea Jackets
Puter Sham,Moleskin A Satinet Hunting Coat*
Cloth and Sntiuet Hound Jackets
Merino and Circassian Lxdie* Cloaks
Three qnnt ter Circle Cloth aud Goats Ilair Caut
blot Clonks
Pantaloons of blue,'black,brown, drab and mixod
Cloth
Do do do do do do
Do Sattinet, various kind* nnd qualities
Vents of blue nnd black Broadcloth, and Cassi-
more. Imthsin^lu and double breast
Do do plain mid figured Silk aud Satin amt
Bomhii sin
Shirts of Linen, Cotton. Flannol, Canton Flan
nel and Merino
Drawors of do do do do
FANCY ARTICLES.
Silk, Lineu, Cotton nnd Cntnbric Pocket
Handkerchief*; Ilorso and Buckskin Gloves,
Cotton, Linen and YVollen Hosiery; Stock*, Sus
pender*, Linen Collar* aud Hnfloiu*, Chock Cra
vats, Silk and Cotton Umbrella*, Ciothnnd Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon Strep*. Trunks, Seal and
other Skin* for Collar &o aVc.
P. S,—Tailoring in nil ofit* various branches
done nt tho shortest uoticoand in the most appro
ved style. Cutting done for those who wish Uteir
work done out with despatch.
N B.—Report of Fashions regularly received
dec19 244
r L«AP BITGAIt.
ild rmppctflilly in- funding Irom brig Hmvoll.andllbrMlo’b
IhnpnbijMn.rel- TUPPKR * SISTi
jranffiP® r .c«iv,dby
I . S? do Col| »*« d <>
1 do do Tiiucon
0 nrniu Dnnbraoo, I cure B-4 bond lldkf.
1 rin r 1 ', 0 , 0 1 110 kino Drills
L'iil^i '“ia-*' ' dn I'“lwy Stripes
S kfllove,. Ucoond Gaiiro Voils 1
Silkllnuo. groon worsted llnrngo
Bobtifot Lnoo», Georgia Nnnkeeu.
Figured bluck Gro de Nap
.1 cases Miisnneto Nulling
O pcs Broadcloilis
Gumleinen's Idnck Siooka and Glove,
1 case Plaid Mnslina '
X do Bed Ticking. I do Loug Lawu *
1 do Brown Hoilnnds '
Diapers, S'' ' “
Linen Drill
Opril X4
-l Holfn
sistXre.
in sronc,
28 hhd* Porto Rico Sugar, for *alo onaccom*
uiodatina terms to close consignment,
may 17 119
6
'lAVAYASEGAltS.
I fB 'b 4. H ivnna -Sonars of snporinr
iW iy inolity nnd clioicu brands, for sail 1
in lou to anil imrchawrs.by
jnniiO O. IL HENDRICKSON.
John Wade
Henry Wray
mrs Wallace
Eliza B Welsh
John T Weliboig
J -intocy Walherby
Bon] S William.
W
Charles Wliiling
Robert Wylio 2
Amass Wpllio
mrs Elizabeth Whito
Ilonry F Willinck
Jame. F Wood
Jamei Vanduaen
jnno 1
VV
Tristram Vnrstille
GEO. 8CHLKY. P. M.
UALTHIOBE FIOBB.
I ifk 4BLS landing from on boardschr
J J Chariot, fj {l ^y DIU 0N
q9 Telfair’s wharf.
GREAT DISCOVERY r!
*rnTHRU'S RELIEF.
CERTIFICATE S.
T HIS is to certify, that wo ItAard oftho mo-
dicino denominated tho Mother’s Relief,
mill being personally acquainted with oneoftlte
proprietors, Doctor Hoisted—for ho has nracti
sod tn tnv fnmily to full satisfiictlon—and know
ing that hi* partner. Doctor Bartboiick.had prac
tised in tha neighborhood, end was called a skil
ful physician, I wa* induced to purchase a bottle
for my wile, which had tho doHired ofiect—nnd
I would recommend it to all those that are in a
similar situation. CALVIN MILLER.
iVbealland, June 0 th, 1835.
Chili, March 21,1835.
This is to certify, that my wife made use of
the medicine called tho Mother*’ Relief, and was
much pleased with tho effects, so much so mat
she has recommended it to others. Sho was in
duced to givo it a trial, in order to jee it* effect*—
and iftliere was any virtue in it,she thought sho
needed it—it fulfilled its recommendation. I am
woll acquainted with one of the proprietors; he
ha. practised m my
Mon Ion, Slay 24,1835.
I do certify, that my wifu lia, inadn mo of one
botdo oftho inodicino called tlio Molhara' Up-
lief, which bad a salutary ciliict. And I firmly
beliovo it to bo onoof tho greotoat blosalngaever
conforrudupon mothera in giving.birth to man
kind. It has boon takon in my nolghborhniid by
otlieri—and hodthecomplelo nnddosirod oifcct.
I would recommend it to oil Ukms that are des
tined to becomo mothers.
DAVID 8. COLE, Mombor or tlio
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Chili, May 23d, 1834.
Tn Doctma Bartholick & Halstod,
Sirs—I wisli you wuuld .end mo another bot
tle ortho Motlior.’ Relief, a. noon as pomible—
senditbythestago. For l do believe it to bo
the beat medicine ever ^ N .
Attica, Feb. 16th. 1835.
Ju.treceived.ndfor.ale A by pAR8orja
Druggist, No 8, Gibbon.' Rango.
bMUblehoap
DEN BRACE.
T HE lost of Nelson'* Agamemnon*,hy Cnpt
Chaiuicr, R. N. author of iho Life of a
Sailor, &c.
Paul Pry’* Journal of a Rcsidonco in Little
Pmllmgton,2vols.
The Man of Honor,and tho Rotlniincd.2voL.
Harscher«Troati*o on Astronomy, n new edi
tion, with a preface nnd a soriesof question* for
tho nxiiminution of Student*, by S. C. YVulkor,
u'ft'o t"":
opril 1
LANDING.
tfll -ni BBLS Pbelp.’ Connecucut Gin. For
], W sale from tho wharfby
april-47 TOPPF.R A S13TARF,.
NEWOWLE AN8 MOLASSES,flto
Just neeiee/iper Tantivy.
V fk IULS N. Orleans Moiauea
»4# 14H kogs Lard
j;),000 wt superior Bacon.
For unto by -CL AGHORN & WOOD,
may 2
pletc work* o! W’nsuingtuii irviug.
Memoir* of Count Graininan*, hy Anthouv
Hamilton, to which is prefixed a liiufrraphiriil
Sketch of Count liumiltou and a trauslauou of
tho Epistle to Count Grammant. A now edi
tion in 1 volume, 8vo.
Just received.
april 29 YV. THORNE YVILLIAMS
OSBORN'S PHILOTOKEN, OR
FEMALE COMFORT.
F OR the relief of all tho sympathetic diseases
ntteudantoo Pregnancy. It readily relieve*
Nausea or Sickness at tho Stomach, Vomiting of
Food,Sour-Htomach,Heart bunt,Indigestion,r as-
tidious Appetite, Tootlt-aehe, YVandoring Pain*,
Cramp, Inquiotude, Sulicitudo, Ac. It soothe*
and tranquillize* tho mind and dispose* to rest
It i* a certain relief in painful periodical visita
tions, A single bottle, and somotimos a single
duso will oonvinco any pationt that it is truly a
Female Comfort By strengthening, correcting
and invigorating the uteriue system, it will effec
tually prevont miscarriages, whore there is a po*
Hibiltty.and make parturition quick, safe andoa-
sy, and for after poms it is a sterling remedy. It
has been before the public in somo part* of the
country since 1829. It ha* stood tho test pfsci^nti-
nu opposition & invertlgntlon, and lias prcyaileilf
\Vn nave tha certificate* of Physician*, midwivo*
and intelll^orit female* in abundance. Each bot
tle ha* the proprietor’* name impressed on ono
Hide and hi* written signature on a lay billon the
oilier. Direction* for using tho Female Com
fort in ml cose* lor which itisrccommonuou.with
many important certificates accompanying each
bottle, in pamphlet form, within tho envelope.—
Druggist* who wish to become agent* for tho n-
bovo ittedicino will please to address Dr. b. Os
born, Augusta,Ga.; Dr. A. Rockwoll, VVotltors-
field, Conn.; or for supplies, Rn»htou&Aspin-
well, Broad way, New York, or P. M
ijroad-stroat, Charleston, S. C. Price 9I &0
per bottle.—Sold by T. M. Turner
mnrcli 7fl 1 )mo3mo
april 6
EATENT * • ——— =
zr. !)AR TON'S nawly invenleil Patent Veg
•^t. eubli Soap, a genuina ortiole. tued for
liewription, cleaning genUemeiTe eoat collars a.
nerfeetlv a. wlwn new, removing euin. from
Furniture. &c. Sfc. leaving an incrooMd liutre
on the '(nodi. Ii '* P»t '»P in “ko., oonvenient
for travelling ganllemen nnd ladiea.nnd envelo
ped witbn label.deneribing it. propertte, anddi-
p-efian- for use. A frab .upply of diu article
j „.ueejived.ndror«I.Y iEf?DttlcKg o N-
CORN AND UAY.
I’dAdA BUNDLl.Sprime t.e.tcrn liny
l if a, 2040 buihel.Corn. Fm .nleliv
miiri-.h 20 MICH DILLON.
I.IVliltPOOL GKOl'ND HAL
O tllfl SACKS—For-’lie by
m VKViW MICH. DILI.ON,
»- - „jn. 11* <—A——Jw4Y
FUESrl (PAPERS.
I A '•"PonOS Caper*, lauding from
A tW 'ii|- Newark ami for *nle bv
_ may20 GAUDHY & Ll URIEL.
SLIDLITZ AND SODA Fowl
DF.R8.AVr;
GROCE Scidlitz Powder*
10 do Soda do
1 do 'Rochelle do
1 do Saratoga do
20 do * Butler’s Mngneshrti Aperient
All of which arc geuuine articles. Ju*t receir.
od and (or sale hv
may 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
ESSENCES AND PElU'UiHE-’
KIES.
TTOofRoso, Oil ol Jcfwntninn.do Oratign
Flowers do Citrou, do l/smon, extract ajf
Verbena. Oil of Bergamot, do lavender,Bear*’
Oil, Bears’ Grease. Rose Scented Toilet Pow*
der, Cologne Wutor, Fancy Soap*, uud a varie
ty of Perluuiorie*. For «ilo by
COPPEE A BOYVNE,
jinny 20 Alarkot Square.
POTTER’S VEGETABLE €A~
^ THOLICON. *
M di BOXES on hand, and for snlo by
TCVT A. PARSONS,
At tho Englo No 8, Gibbous’ Range,
tnnv 2(5 127
IJlPItOVE r i> SARA rSiTFow
DERS. ^
A FRESH sill-, ly of thoso Powder* put up
ii boxes, equal 10 L pint bottles orSuruto*
ga 'V to j'istroeeived ami for saloby
jnay20 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
WHITE LEAD.
T4k A , i |M qualit.t YVhite Load ia
JI nil. Just reeuived ami for *alo by
may 20 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
CONSlIIfIPTION.
r SI HI’.Carrageen Balm give* relief in nil ca-
■ him of consumption, cough*, nsllnuas, and
spitting of blood. Tho Irinh Moss from which
this Balm is prepared, ha* burnt very justly o«-
teemed in Europe, and this country, not only ns
a cure, hut as a preventiv.; fur that cruel diseam*
the Pulmonary Consumptiom it i* perfectly in
nocent, very palatable, exceedingly nouriimng.
.mil ought in nil case* to ho tried; where thoro is
any chaticoof 0 recovery. {{.qDxq
No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
B tillSHUS ANI,I l ANCV AKT1-
GLES.
H AI It, Cloth, Flesh, 1 Tooth, Nad, Hut, Comb*,
Shoo, Uuth, Library, Varnish, I’oonah,
Camul’s Hair and Puiut Brushoa ot every des
cription; hattlo Door*. Graces, Cnrnells, Skip
Rope*, Bilbos, Cites* Men, Chess Boards, Back
Gammon Boards, and various other Game*;silk
and limthor Purses, morocco YVnllets and Pock
et Books, Ladies Work Boxes .md Card Cohos,
Screens, Screen Handle*. Watch Cases, China
Ink Stands, Sogur Stands, Cologne Bottles,Ac.
may20 COPPi',i,A BOYVNE.
I«E RON HYItlJI*.
A Underwood’s Lomon Syrup,sn-
Wr IF ,• i i»r loony oilier kind. Just received
and for sale by
rfll YVO cases Join:*' Gumiiiio .uglnli Lucifer
JL Matches, jn*t received from Loudon aud
for sale by
may24 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
FLOWER AND HERB SEEDS*
S CARLET Cacalia, Fino Morning Glory,
mixed colors.
China Awtor, variegated Euphortin
Butterfly Poppy
Double Rocket Larkspur, mixed cotors
Scarlet Lychnis
Great FI American Ccntaurea
Elegant Scorzonurn, Mignonotto
Purple Sweet Scntiou*
lady's Slipper, mixed colors, Flo* AJ&ui5
Garden Corywmthetnuni
Prince* Feather, Rod FI Lintiia
Canterbury Bell, olngnut Annual Coroopsi*
Cypress Vine, Rhutart, Summer Savory ’'
Sweet Marjormn, Swoot Bazil
Just received from Lnndreth’s, Philadelphia,
For salo hy THOS. M. TURNER,
april 11 Opposite tho Mansion Hon*#.
—
DU. S(JUDDER 1
OOt/STICOIL “
IR'S GENUINE A-
., FOR DEAFNESS
T HIS never-failing remedy liaa boon'used
many years with distingiiinhedHiiccu**, at
the Eye and Ear Ulirmary of Dr. Scaddor, and
in confidently recommended ns un extraordinary
and wonderful remedy for either partial or com
plete deafness in all it* stage*. For salo liy
april 7 COPPEE A BOYYTNF..
SYltDP SAiiNAl’AHlLXA.
A Fi'.YV dozen compound Syrup Sarsapar
ilia, carefully prepared, and a medicine
highly recommended by tho fiiculty, os a purifier
uud iuvigorntor of the nystotn during the spring
months. Just received und fur sale by
may 3 G. K HENDRICKSON.
S A U ATOGAWATEIL
ML fk OZEN Saratoga YVatur.iu pints and
O 4r quarts, fresh from tho Spring*.
Just received per brig Madison and for sale by
may 31^ G U. HENDRICKSON.
AN ORDINANCE
T O amond the socond sociton of an ordi
nance entitled An Ordinance to regulate
tho pay pf the City YVatch of the City of Snvun-
nah and for other purpo*cs passed tlio JOtli
Doc 1822. iAtl r
Be it ordained by tho Mayor and Aldermen or
the City of Savannah in Council assembled, and
it i* hereby ordained by tho authority of the same.
That tho additional sum of fifty cent* authorized
by tho said second section to be required,deman
ded and received from each j Ver X. ,,Va tick
et anld hot deraandetf nnd released before the
hour of eleven o’clock. P. M. *h dl be equally di
vided between the apprehending V/aiehraanand
tho City. '
Passed May 12.1H3fi. ^ af _ _
Signed, THOS. PURSE, Moyor P. T.
Attest, M. Mvers.c. c.
may 19 121
A NEVER-FAILING CURE
FOR CORNS.
HUNTER'S CORN PLASTER.
One mix -umvioni lur iwomy »««»
A S ilba* nover failed to produce a perma
nentcure, (which is placed beyond u doubt
by the positive testimony of hundreds) tho in
ference »3 it never wilj. ...
From tho many testimonies •ecoived, the pro
prietor hns only room for the following from me
dical gentlemen of the find respectability.
“This m»y certify that I Irnve extensively used
the plaster lor tho destruction of coni* and othor
excrescence* as compounded by Dr. Hunter,
nnd it ha* not failed to produce a radical cure—
therefore, can cheerfully nay, I doom it tho bc«t
remedy for thoso painful affection* within my
knowledge; as it ha* without n single failure re
moved corn* in 0 abort time that had resisted the
Atoiou Corn
“Prescott, Mom. Jnno 10,1833.'
“Having mode niie of several bole, or linn-
tor’. Corn Fliutor, I hove no limitation in recom
mending it to tho notice of tlnwo who may wwli
to-ioMiUeffocH. oonfidnnlly believing it willful-
fifevery pnrpora D .
“New York, July 23d, 1833.”
N. B.—None gonuiiio without tlio writton
•ignnturoof John Hunloronllio wrapper.
Ilj-l’rice 50 cent, per hoi
Ju.t roceivod nnd for «iilo by
THOS. M.TURNF.R,
m.rahSS OneoMto tho Mini-ion
FIND OIIN*.
CASES of Double end Siiiglo harrol Sim
Gun.—bent i|imlity of barroU nnd miporior
iiitini.h-Jn.tror.iviidondto^yco
opril 2 Adjoining City Hotel.
BLEACHING LIQUID.
W ARRANTED to remove staius, Spot#,
iron rust, ink, Ac.from linen, muslin,
straw, and ull such article*, without in the least
degree injuring the texture. A supply of 'this
Liquid just received and for snlo hy
april 13 G. |L IIEN DRICKSON.
CAST HI OIL AND SALTS.
BBLS first und second quality Cnstor
Oil; 30do and200 boxes Glauber Salt*
Just leccivod and for sale by
opril30 O. R. HENDRICKSON.^
ElfIPTY BOTTLES.^
C ASH paid for empty bottles of all sizes and
shapes,by COPPEE &. BOAVN E,
Young’s Buildings, Market-Square,
fob 25 49
KIDDER’S INDELIBLE INK,
M A i.Cmiirkiiiglinou, muslin, handkerchief*,
1 nnd which cannot bo extracted, but grows
brighter by use. Also, Williaton’s, in rami tin
boxes; a vory superior nrticlc. For -ale by
npril 7 COPPEE & BOYVNE.
CONGRESS MINERAL SPRING
W AT r It 1
WrtXISnSClt
iiinv 21 A. PARSONS.
DOCl'Olt .UAKSHAL'S
k Pluto r.—’
V Elil'.TABLI. Indian Uluck Pluter.—Thi.
pliuter U nnmailcd for coring rcrnliilonp,
swelling., .curvy, mmn. lawe hack, mid fre.li
wound., pain, in the .idem, hip. mid limb., ami
judom full, (ogive rolicfin local >h;htu,tt,in.—
If applied to Iho aide it will euro many of Ilia
cominon liver complaint., nnd i. found to he o-
ipml if not superior, to any corn plainer, for
cornH nn tlio foot.
Tho virtues oflhe Pliuter haroboon witpenej
bv tlioiiHmid. of re.pcet.blo individual, iu vari
ous parUcif tlio United Stole.. For .alo by
1 ' COPPEF. & BOWNE,
april 18 )3 Young'. Buildingr.
BOWAND'8 TONIC JIIXTIIIII!
A SPECIFIC und la.iiiigcure for die Fever
m und Ague. Juatreccived^md^io^Balo by
Opposite tho MansuiuIloiiB6»
xprim 1*>
SPAIN REVISITED, .
B Y Lieut. Slidol, U. S. Navy, author of
■\ Year in Spain,” “The American m
neiand,” Ac. 2 vol*. .
Tho Club Book •ronhtnmg Ortgjnql Tale*,
hv James, author o Richelieu; Dolt 'teker, Ty
rone Power. Jerilau,Gower. Moir C nun Ingham,
Ilogg l/Mteh Ritchie drc.l vol. .
Tin* Man of Honor and the Reclaimed, m2
^Tho^clfCoudomned, by tho author of the
Lollard’s, 1 vrhrnrn.
THORNF. WILLIAMS.