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nlthcd entire with now ftintiturb
d bedding, foi iho reception of
i n it< locality. it li bothennuni-
jilt to th» Trarelhif and tin 'larchint. Pile on-
dmisired, ill ndditlon to tire ronvoitinnooa innn-
Ciwid, ivo'lld.im. tint in hua also put ln«| ill
ripiirandfiirnitltad thopriroto apiti tvmti alio
with ih-v falrttitnro and brldin-. Tho hnna
willbt wilj provided with attentive and (rmt.
worthy .orymia., Attaoliol, iialar;;i and oonp
modi'.,u Sabja, with tho b,st of ostlers and pro-
vsiidcr
Tn i Mandon Honta will bo ready for the re-
coption ofBoarder. about -the IDth of October
nsxhand it U hoped, from tin attention which ho
will individually give it, to merit nnlilio natron,
ire.. JOHo I. DElVd.
j*Pn Mhl i ltpviho looriiil, Augoita Sen-
inol. \t ion Toloitr inh and 'ilu-minger, Alliont
Wins. Columbus Enquirer, and Charleiton
Mcrcorv, will pnbUah Iho above onoe a wnelt
f ,r lour week! and trend llwir account! to tbo
utlieo of the Savannah Republican.
(gpt16 , | 190
Jno IdorthOlmMi
mr. marr A daman]
duo 1) Jaron
Jmnptl llittol - ,
rare Aon llrantler
leorgo '.V llreod
Rliaihith daman
ore ,\itn It .tie
Joiaph Bryan
Henry llriaht
John di|ltip<
ran Martha Bmirqnln
Uonotlict Unttn)uin
Thco. U Doothe
HOUSE TO tG\T.
»,,1 A laryo Homo, imitated ittahealtliy
<*,“31 pan of iho city, with n "garden nnd
iinKfc all necessary nut builditigi attached
UliiM to it, will bo rented, with or without
furniture, for one or more years.—
youenlon given when required. Enquire at
this office.
match 7 - . nn
TO BENT,
A commodious ard convenient
two story dwelling home) in Elbert
Vord, in good repair, desireklo
tintner residence. Possession
givon immediately Apply to the
febd-l
1,1,SB oP'sl’AGiis bE'inmiN -
DARIEN AND H.1CON.
M"
editor.
Twieo a week—via Perry’s Slilli, Flournoy's
Mills, Jacksonville nnd Ilnwliinevillo.
T IB public are hereby informed that this
dregs is now in Hill operation. The Pro-
pnetors have made a contract with the Post Mas-
lortlimerallocariy the Mail between Darien
and Macon; and they am now running tbair
etwei tuice a weak between both cities.
Tbs Staoqdeavca Darien, on every TUE8-
DA Pond jtlATORDAIT morning at 4 o'clock,
ami arrives at lIAVVKt'IdVtU.E, on each
THURSDAY and U 14UAY morning-™ os
n canal tbo Mobile,Now Orleans and oilier Wes-
t-iminiilfe. *
The Mail is duo at MACON on each Thurs-
Oiy and Monday ufterupon, and at DARIEN
uch Thursday and Sunday afternoon.
JOSEPH S. PAGE
Darion, March 24.1830..
march 30 78i3wr
lin2
Richard Currigan
miu Rlioda F Chaplin
Henry Castoff
Charlotte Cassidy
James Caruthers
Jno Carter
Lqo.J Cnrr
Moses T Chapin
Janies ClHghoru
Orlando Cbilde
Luke Christy
Win Condon
utias Cath'no A Cooke
D
Jno W Davis
Sami Dawson
rare Henrietta M Daw*
son
Elizabeth Dca
mrs Mary Dregora
Jno Dorset
mrs Elizlh Donaldson
E
PI! I>offior4
P
Jnmea Frew
George ' V Fennol
Thinly Froeraan
Henry Hnupt
Rebecca Harley
A WHurbock
Joseph B Harvey
James BUB liarloy
'bcvmour Harris
William Hurris
mrs Hills
Timothy Higgins
MACON STEAiUBOAT COHPA-
NV, /
Steamboat Superior,
Copt. Qeorgo ivillcox,
steamboat Eieel.Capt Jas
L. Wiltcux.—This Com-
lativ have now lltoir Into of boats in complete or-
tier fur freighting. They luvo a new steamer
tyl
for freignung. They _
added to their line, called the Superiot, and ten
tow boats," Tire boats will run regularly betweon
Macon and Darien—-one of the steamboats leav
es Darien dvory live or six days,with to w bouts.
Uo company have now sixteen tow boats, all
fir«t rate boats, built expressly for the navigation
cftlio Ocmnljrae and Alatainaha rivers. Those
incrensodfueilitios will onahlo the company tho
reun* of giving die greatest despatch to cotton
d< shipped by their line.
*uey have a Steamboat and a number of
oMopsto carry cotton andinorchaiidizobotwoen
parteii and Savannah, and Darien and Charles-
ton. There are also five first rate packets run*
taos regularly botivoen Darien antf New York,
wwehcotttfo Messrs. Hawes & Mitchell of
Agents for the nbnvo Boats.
C BALDWIN frCO. Savannah.
Bores. Hsttardb IValtcr, Charleston,
lliwsi & Mitchei.l, Darien.
Or.o. K. Roherts, Hawkituvillo.
J. Goddard, Macon.
; -n n :
b J-VT Yl*U l, 1,41{ * UEtVAkCD
M m For tlio uppiehensinn ofAUd-
JK J TIN, need about fifty yearn, and
JtW InisonATOLANTICE, aged a-
fUwW/ bout three years,ao1d by Eli Brad-
reremM 'J 10 ™> Mb of datk complex-
ion.—Austin'aliair gray.dk limps
, . ItJw supposed they hive gone to Liber-
ty.the residence or their former master, or more
.robably ftom information recoived lately, to
“•riven Comity. A tickot was round whielt ho
h»|)t intended to pass him to Air. Hunter's, in
eenven County. When last heard from he was
«ea lurking about the plantation of 11. F. Black,
hiq. in saiti county, who is the owner of his sis-
»r. Twenty dollars a piece will be given fur
oe apprehension sod delivery of tho two negroes
<1 me in Savannah, and twenty dollars for tho
prosecution and conviofiou oT any person who
or hnrbors said nogronS, on npplioatiou to
mo in Savannah- DANIEL FOLEY,
J*»l7 11113W Market Square.
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS
■■ , REWARD.
M I will give $100 for the appro-
Ass hetision and securing in any
BW jail, so tlmt I get them, my negro
Imyff men, CULLIN tnd TONEY,or
fifty dollars fur either of them.—
Culhn is so well known in Sa-
tttuiah and ElBngliam County, where he pro-
™»ly secretes himself, thatodescript.on ofliitn is
"wmodunnocoSsary; Hollos been out about
v y rears. Toney is about 5 feet 10. iuchea in
I ' 1 ?™- well proportioned, moves quick, is ironr
“«ck and is intelligent for a negro. Ho was
Mr “Wned.by Capt. Barnwell,Into qfBeait-
™t Island. Toney will probably rango betweon
Savannah, Bcaufortand Chtrlestoo
ss too DAVID TAYLOR.
•Si 1129 104—II
REWARD
Ing ni gm letter* fro n Uiii lin/ are roauaiied to
Mk for •* irfMrtiicJ Letters. H
A V
mra A'IJv.ih-
9arnl R \!ha
\<k»w
Capt Aloxmder 3
J«<mv \mltjy
- mr* Honriatto.Aim/
E II Bond
Edwd Blount
roim iMixa Brown
mri M (Irbiah
.mwll Liio viiun
Bam'. Jrwkeatoti
mrs Lucy drown
W-M llromton
mr s June -V Bruon
Harrvford Butlor
Georgo T Bull
— Uoata.jf/tman
Put Brady
mrs Martha A R Chap* Peter G Cooper
Jno J Cornell
row P Cohen
Napoleon L Canto
Meiwri Collier & Hill
Arthur Conery
Heiiry F Colvor
John M Cowham
Rev RuMel! R Covey
Robt Corley
Suml Cooper
Lee Cunningham
Luther Cudworth
min Ann Carry
£ H Dopson
Francis Doylo 2
Mitchell T Duke
mrs Mary E Dunhutn
John Dufieo
Col Dudley
J J Dunlap
Sami Freeman
mm Mary C Footman 3
Capt George Gay 3
Allen Greoufield
Joh D Greivus
Valentina Grist
G
Jno W Gibson
Jno.B Gorinon 3
William Godfrey
John J Grumnsu
James E Ilo
rare Jane E Seward
Genrgo Ho.Lou
Wot T Hopkins 3
Rolit tlnrii'Kisr
mm Agues Hover
Cent Henry D Hunter
Joshua Humphreys
Nathaniel Jackson -
Rev Chas B Jones
Philo B Johnson
Matilda Jones
Luis Johnson
Mary E Janet
Sarah Johnson
miss Catherine John
John L«Justice
J H Kmft
Valentine Kennedy
Stephen Keller
Wm B Kirtland
il J KickUgbter
Thomas Laler
Isaac D LuRocho
Messrs Lambert & Co
Wui Lotah
Antonio Lewis
James Lob
Id
mm Martha W Loach
tnrs Mary Lyou
George f yuos
Clmrl' 4 Lynch
Gustavusisorent
WB Lloyd
Joseph C Megginson
Titos G Miller
John J Morgan
tnessrs J & D .Morrison
John Murpbey
mrs Caroline J Master*
tpn
mrs Isabella Maxwell
Wm Marshall
Jno B Martin
miss Maxwell ^
Thos M Newell John Norton 2
Rev Daniel Newell 3 miss Barah B Normon
Stephen B Nicolan mrs Ann 8 Norton
Capt Sami Nichols
me
miss Hetty McIntosh Cant John McClure i
tnrs Sophia McAllister Robt McNish
Willia •« McAsey mrs Mary McGuire
CMeArdeir - Funny McIntosh
mts Susan McGraw
° a
Captain John Oliver
P O.ttoUy
John F Parasott
Capt Allin Payne
Thos Perutnor
mrs Sarult Pietco
mm Sarah Price
miss Sarah Price
mm A Pickett
turn Mary Pittman
RM Pittman
Sami Princo
Wm A Pittman
liaokett Pooler
Joseph N Postell
mrs Jane E Postell
Robt L Port
Dr John F Posey
C1DP JF 1833.
r ON i Blood Boot
iarly Turnip do
Mangel Wttrzcl
Large Vin<Lor Bean
Speckled Valentino do
ChinQ Red Eye do
Idorge lima do
Sowee do
German Kale
Early York Cabbagb
Isarco do do
Early Sugar Loaf do
Large Drumhead do
Flat Dutch do
Large Bergen do
Hruuilntad.Savoy do
Gro n Curled do -
Red Dutch do
Isong Orange Carrot
Colery, Curled Crow
Early Cubbago I ojUuco
Royal do do'.
Eany Curled do
Nutmeg Melon, Citron do
Silver Skin Onion, Red do
Curled Pntsloy
tandreth’e extraeturly Peas
itrlyFrauted do
Blue Imperial . do
Long SiUinnn Raddish, do Scarlet do
Rod Turnips do
-Voitedo do
ound Savoy Spinach
•o.ily do
irly Flat Dutch Turnip
R'*d Topped . do
Seed Onions For solo by
THOS. M. TURNER, Agent,
doc 19 Opposite die Mansion Houso.
GAllJfil 8BB1I8.
U IOP OF 1835.
\WT VRRANTED frosh and genuine growtii
If of 1*15 . Raised by tho uuited Society
of -Li dears, sUfield, Cotm. except some few
Aiuds, which are imported from tlio first Seeds
omi in Europe.
.Vliite Onion
icd do
-ariy Blood Turnip
Early Sugar do do
Early Orango do do
l^ong Blood do
Long White Scarcity
Scarlet Carrot, (very lino Rutabi
Orungo do . Largo
urungo
Blood
do
Early Dutch Cabbage
Early York do
Early Uullock’sHeart do
Green Savoy, do
White Capo Brocoli
Early Cutdiflovvera
Flat Dutch Turnip
Early Spring do
” ‘ * jo do
•el) Peppers
White Solid Celery
Guernsey Parsnip New Zealand Spinagho
Isong Green Cucumber Round do
Early Fratno do liarly \V ashing ton Poas
Early —• do Do Cluirltou do
Prickley Gherkin do Do Juno do
Dutch Summer S'pmsli White Marrowfat do
BtlshCrook do do DwarfProiifio do
Crook Nock Winterdo Early Dun Beans
M ignurn Bouum Coss Do Mohawk do
Lettuce Do French do
Cabbage Head do DoSixtVecksdo
Long Salmon Raddish Do Black
Loug Scarlet do Whito
Long tVhiteOkra Largo
Short irecnOkra Leek
Dwarf Curled Parsley Small Tomatoes
Asparagus Largo Groon
Tust received and for sale hy
173 A. PARSONS
tept 7
DU. BIRCLIY’8
>SCENTRATED Compound ofCnhebs
iti'Himaparillu. This valuable prepara
tion contains in a conceutratod state all tlio effi
cacious parts of the Cub-dis chomically combin
ed with Sumoparilla and othor choice ingredi
ents. which render it invaluable to those nfllicted
with syphilitic symptom*, ulcer*, pimples on the
face, blotches, scorbutic eruption*, audatl disea
ses arising from an impure state of the blood.—
For sale by COPPER <Sc Bt JVVNEj
april m. 13 Young’:; Building*
GREAT DlifcoVtiltrtr
M OlHHHMikUlui',
OIL.
ST k A !ALLS tVintsr strelnsd Spirnt
9W W W >11. Jit.t rsotivsdsitd for tills by
»pnl.l,l OAU )IH ALBHMEL
poiVWk.
1 ) k KS-H 'in,I hull* ks(s Dunnnt'*
w (liui|)iMvJnr. Just roccivod uor
schr S.'udrift, nnd fur .fill] by
OAtliHlV* LEOrtlEL.
april fit)
K'ifB'mi o utiptnm
•C fk s > IK . rs if tire nbnvo \Vitre, re-
VW IF coivod per Rubort Isaac, and for sale
b * tupper&sistare
april 30 105
COFFEE AD BALE 'IOPE.
ffC ^ BAGS linadiome Rio Cotfee
_ r 89 Mils Bale Rope, jitst ronnived por
Ang u*que from New York, and Ibr sale low by
april37 WOODBRIDGK & MAY. 7
n JAVA COFFEE.
O i R \GS prime Java Coffeo, landing
& » .1^ . sx.
SPUING AND UJimiElt GOODS
HI.subscribers have received by Into nrri-
JI. vnl^from \ew York,their spring supply
of Fancy Dry Goods,consist!nc tif a groat variety
of Printed VInslins mid (himhric*. Ci
Calicoes,
Ginghams, Fane.' II mdkerchiaf*.Parasol*, Um
brellas, Hosiery,Gloves. &e. Ate, together with u
full assortment of *(Jatiiostlc Goods, nro offered
for snlo by JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
march Ud
08NABVIIG8.
■ F BALES Flaxen <tsnahurgsjiistInuded
tt I from ship Lord Glendy, from Liver
pool. for ssle bv
march 28 JAMES ANDERSON A CO.
PAL HE
CASES Palm Leaf Hats, of various qnal-
AF II.4TN iKO MUM
MER STOCKS.
april
hr Exact. For snlo by
GAUDRY^ LEOrItL. '
CO FA'ME.
^2 ^2 Sffl 1 si Cpffsti
24 bags do Havana do, In store, and • for
saloby TUPPRK A 8I8TARE.
april 30 9(1
hpdoz ussortod summer Neck Stocks—just
received nnd for sulo bv
A. R. KNAPP iV CO.
march 2(1 Adjoining the City Hotel
G.
ha ns.
"S lA fA '"k bUdiKiwIlaiiM.jtiat
U IS. vF b* -T nreuiv^d nnd for salit
Kv ' i’I \i:ir
by ' CLAGIlOKN A WOOS),
npl 18
FAVOY l'il<r«.u.
ih NEST Ladles Thread Trunks.. 1st
JL XP uunlity. 10 do do do 2ud do.—Just re
ceived mid for sole bj
april 31
13116. NSWHAlil. & CO.
Tl>n JONES.
T HE History of Tom Jones, a Foundling.
by Fielding, with a Memoir of tlio Author;
byThos.Roscoo.niid Illustrations by Criilksliank-
A new edition in 2 vols.
Humphrey Clinker by Smollett, in one vol.
to correspond with Uie ubovo, with Cruikshank's
illustrations
Rionzi. with Frontispioco nnd engraved, vig
nette title, being volume 6, of Bulwcr’* Works,
uniform edition, bound m match iu fuucv cloth
Complete setts ns fur us published,of Bill war's
Works,consisting of Pulliam,3 vols in I. O s-
owned, Pompeii, Paul Clifford and Rieuzi, to
be continued.
The Parent's Assistant, by Maria (Ulgworthi
a now edition in one volume,to corrospoud with
lliir))ur's edition of thu complete works of Miss
Ed I worth.
Mrs. Sherwood's Works complete in 13 vols.
bound in fuucy cloth.
Lidy of tlio Manor comnlute in 4 vols
Paulding's Life of Washington in 2 vols. foi th
ing the 75tn and 7(lilt Harper'* Family Library.
The Philosophy of Living; or tho way to enjoy
life and its comforts, by C. 'Ticknor. \. M. M
D. funning tho 57Ui volume of Hurpur’s Family
Library.
Also, new supplies of Junhet ip search of a
Father,The Gipsuy. Manikins, by Cooper, Ir*
ving’s Crayon, Miscellany,.Gilbert Gurney, Ag
ues de Mansfoldl, 'The Naturalist'* Own Book,
Muhtnond, The Outlaw. Naval Sketrli [look,
nprtl 30 W. THORNE WII.L1AMS4
SNUJPP AMD rOBA- tti ;
LOOK A I' THIS!
S. NlCllOLS would respectfully in
form his frinnd* and the I'liiiilic general
ly. that ho has received by the brig Madison and
othor rerent arrivals front New York, u superior
assortment nr FAN II ION A R LE HEA
DY MADE ULOA'IIING and FA.N-
CV ARTICLES, usually kept in a Ckttii
ing Store, ail of which lie nffnr* for snlo tinroie
tnonly luw and on as good torins as at any otlie
osuiblislunent of iho kind in tills nr titty other cits
CLOTHING, VIZt
Super blue black, brown, green,invisible gW-cn
clarotnnd mulberry Dross A Frock Coats
Green, brown and mix Coatocs
tireen, brown,drab, claret, mix cloth and Peter
Sham Overcoats
Uon Skin Great Coat* nnd Pea Jackets
i»otor Sham,Moleskin A Satinet Hunting Coats
Cloth and Sntinot itouml Jacket*
Merino nnd Circassian Ladies Cloaks
Three tpiat ter Circlo Cloth and Goats Hair Cam
blot Cloaks
Puntaluotwof blue,IblooU,brown, drab nnd mixed
Cloth
Do do do do do do
Do Sattinot, various kindsund qualities
Vqst* of btiie nnd black Broadcloth, and Cnssi*
mere, bothsinalo and double bronst
Do do plain and figured Silk and Satin an«
Bomba sin
Shirts of Linen, Cotton. Flannel, Canton Flan
uul and Merino
Druwors of do do do do
FANCV ARTICLES.
Silk, Linen, Cotton and Cambric Pocke<
Handkerchief*; Horso and Buckskin Gloves,
Cotton, Linen and Wallen Hosiery; Stocks, Sus
penders. Linen Collars and Bosoms, Check Cra
vats, Silk nnd Cotton Umbrellas, Cloth and Hair
Brushes, Pantaloon Straps. Trunks, Seal nnd
other Skin*for Collar &e. iVc.
P. S.—Tailoring in nil of its various branches
lone at the shortest notice and in the mosiappro*
v-d style. Cutting done for those who wish their
work done ottt with desputch.
N II.—Report of Fashions regularly recoived
dec 19 244
C AULS Maccnhoy and Scotch Sntlffiii but
tins, half lit each.
10 jiir* Marcob do 12 lb each v
50 groce Mrs.G. U. Miller's fiuo cut To
bacco, just recoived aud for salo by
may 3
G R HENDRICKSON!
TANAUIAfiU.
g KEG Tamarind*.very superior quahty.pte
served it) sugnr. Just received and for snh
by COPPEE A BOWNE.
april 29 104
HAVANA SEGAIIN.
M ^ I. Havana Scgars of superior.
JL iW *W | tality and choice brands, for hhI<
in lot* to iMii purchasers.by
*• o.o. hc
jan20
[ENDRICK80N.
HEN BRACE.
fHl HE last ofiNelsou's Ag-unemuons.liy Cap!
JL Chamier, R. N. author of tho Life of a
Sailor, Ac.
Paul Pry's Journal of a Residence in Littl
Pedlington,2vols.
Tim Man of Honor,nnd tho Reclaimed/Jvol
IlnrHchel's Treatise on Astrohomy.n now e-l
tion, with a preface nnd n series of question* fo
tho examination of Students, bv S. O. Walker
r up . .^
miss Hannah Rasher
TbosM Rcndlut
Saml .C Richardson
Christopher O Ryan 2
miss Nelly Richards
Ann Ross
Thomas W Robert
James Robertson
James P Ro or*
Pbilamon RussolTs or
phans
.. rg'i
J H dandford .
Capt Thos R Shapter
George Sauerbatiff
Jno Sharpe
Madame W Shnoffor
Sheriff of Bryan Co.
John G Sexton
Elias P Sleeper
Emanuel dhefftall
John A denkingerS
Rev J D dheck
Maj A W Stephens
~ ‘ ' Ole
8 itn) domervO
Wm B Stockton
mrs Sarah Stevens
Randolph Shormun
James dinith
mrs John J Smith
mrs Joraph dtilns
Jacob dims, "Bryan
Couuty."
Gideon G Stinson 3
tnrs Mary E Smith
C H Stilwell
Stodard W Smith
Capt far nd Snow
G W Southwell
Joseph B Taylor 3
Wm M Tarver
George Threadcraft
Tiltniin
Nel*ori Thomas
'Will be paid on proof to con
viction, for the apprehension of
my pegro woman LINDER.who
absconded on the 3d Inal, frommy
plantation on Skidaway Wand,
r I. . under ta of yellow complexion,
ill eye* about 5 feet 3 or 3 inebea high, slim
'"* «.M sotnmhst likely.' Ten dollere will be
["‘“llyr her delivery in jail or to me id Skidaway
.and.—All pereonjxrp forwornedfrom harbor-
LmJt* (MAnS Captains orvesaels ftmnto-
kln * l “5 "way- W. tt. FR ANKON.
• 110t4w "
mao 6, ‘
taken up, ■
At my place at Hartlwick, ii
BryanConntv. on the I7tli April
iCounty, on the !7tli April
*mnl. 1 bay MA RG—She lia«
i whito in the forehead and
Alow.
"noneofIrerfoet; ihqhutheap-
I'o irance of bavins bad the pi
in. — T ™ owner can have said mere by prov-
I Property, and paying for this advertisement.
mfp Jr. MAXWELL.
Whitfield Thomas
Amo. U Thomas 3
John TowiMend
mrs Tuff is
John Wade
Henry Wray
tnrs Will lace
Eliza B Welsh
John T Webber,
J lAuihcr Weibcrby
Benj d Williams
XV
Charles Whiting
Robert Wyiie 2
Amiwa Wpllio
mr. Elizabeth'-White
Henry F Witliock
James F Wood
James Vonduseri
june 1
U V
Tristram Ventilie
GEO. SCHLF.Y, P- M.
an boardKchr
BALTinORG F
I rk rfc IBLd lantlii ~
g J Jiuriot, fore.-n.u-
MICH.OILLON,
Telfair’, wharf.
april 19
LANDING.
.a "k BBLS I’hilp.'ConneeticntGin. For
1, w -ale from the wharf by.
onfil 27 TOPPER iSISTARE.
N£lV0BLEpl0Li88B8 l «a
ten tttdpcr-
3UL3 NrOnean* Molasses
100 iteg» Lard
r 60,000 wt superior Baonn.
For snlo by CLAGHORN & WOOD.
ma/3 ‘
CERTIFICATES,
T HIS »«to certify, that we hoard of the me-
diciuo denominated the Mother's Relief,
•nut being purnoually acquainted with onoofthe
proprietors, Doctor llalsted—for he has nracti
sud in my family to full satisfaction—and know
ing that fii* partner, Doctor B nrtholickjiad prac-
lisad in the iieiglihorhood, and was called a skil
ful physician, I was induced to purchase a bottle
for my wifo, which h id the do*lre«l effect—and
l would fecoinmeitd it to nil those that are in a
similar situation. CALVIN MILLER.
Wheatland, Juue 9th, 1835.
Chili, March 21,1835.
This is to certify, that my wife m i le use of
tho medicine called tho Mother*’ Relief, and wo*
much pleasod with the effects, so much *o that
she ho* recommended it to other*. She wn* in
duced to give it a trial, in order to see its effects—
and ifthwre wa* any virtile in it.slie thought she
needed it—it fulfilled ilsrecoiiiuieudatiaii. ( ntn
well acquainted with one of the proprietors; he
hi* practised in my family to satisfaction.
U.SIMONOSON.
Mcndon, May 21,1835.
I do certiiy, that my wifo has made uso of ono
)»tt!o of the inodk inb called tlio MotlterV Re
lief which had a solutar-effect. \nd I firmly
i Hieve it IQ be one of the greatest blessing* ever
conferml upon mother* in giving birth to umii-
kind. It ho* hot'ii t ikon in my neighborhood by
otliers —and hod the complete and desired effect.
I would rocommend it to all those that are des
tined to bocorne mother*.
DAVID 8- COLE, Member of tho
Methodist Episcopal Church.
Chili, May 23d, I83J.
To Doctois Bnrtholick A Unfitted,
Sir*—I wish you would send mo another hot.
tie of the .Mothers’ Relief, as soon as possible—
*ondit by (hostage. For I do believe ittpbe
the best medicine ovor offered to tho public.
ELI HENDERSON.
Attica, Feb. 16th, 1835*
Just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
DrnggwW No 8, Gibbon*' Range,
april 0 . w -
PATENT YESB VAULESOAP
Cl B AR TON’S newly invented P.itetit Veg
•3e etabloSoa|),n genuine article, ubiu! for
effectually liking out oils, grease, paint; ink, Ao.
from Woollen. Silk* and Linen (foods, ofe
irum tr iphioii, jhw wm „■•«« every
description, cleaning gontlemeo’scoat collar* as
IIBiCriplIUB, t,|l-ftllrt,i| w wu, v^viiil
perfectly as when now, removing stain* from
Furniture, Ac. 5fc. leaving ait increased lustre
on the goods. It in put up in cake*, convenient
for travelling gentlemen and ladle*, and envelo
ped with a l ibel.describing it* properties and di
rections for tfllo. A fresh supply of this article
Knickerbocker's History of New York, form
ing vol* i and 2. oi n now edition ot «w> oon
1 ‘ “Tiishmgu
plule works of VV-ishitigtdii Irvfng.
' Memoirs of Count Grummaii*, by Anlho
Hamilton, to which isnrefixed a Biograpiu •
Sketch of Count Hainiltoii nnd a translation of
tho Epistle to Count Grammant. A new edi
tion in 1 volume, 8 vo.
Just received.
spril 29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS
08Q0RV8 PHILOTOKEN, OU
FEMALE COMFORT.
F ):t the relief of all Ilia sympathetic diseasi-
•ittendatitou Pregnancy. It readily relieo
.Nausea or 8ickne**at thu Stomach, Vomiting of
F0od,Sour-*tomach,Heurt burn.Iniligestion.Fa*-
tklious Anpctite. Tootli-aoho, Wanduriiig Pains,
Cramp, Iui|'iietiidu. Solicitude. &c. It soothes
and tranquillize* the mind nnd di*poses to re*t
It is a certain relief ip painful periodical viniti
tiotis. A single bottle, and sometime* a singl
dose will convince any patient that it i* truly >i
Female Comfort By strengthening, correcting
nnd invigorating the utorino system, tt will offm-
tiiully provent miMcarriages, where there isa pos
sibility, and make pnrtitritinn quick, safe and ea
sy, and for after puns it is a sterling remedy, ft
has been before tho public in some part* of the
country since 1829, It hue stood tlio test of scienti
fic opposition A investigation, nnd has prevailed!
Wo nave the certificate* of Physicians, midwives
and intelligent female* in abundance Each bot
tle ha* tho proprietor's o.uno impressed oil one
side and hi* written signature on a lay bill on (lie
other. Direction,* for using tho Female Com
fort in an case* lor which it is recommended,ivitii
many important certificate* accompanying each
bottle, in pamphlet form, within thu euvulopo.—
Druggist* who wish to become agent* for thu a-
hove medicine will .please to address Dr. E. Os
born. Augusta.Ga.; Or. A. Rockwell. Wethers
field, Co in.; or for supplies, Rushton & Annin-
well, Broadway, Now York, or P, M Cohen,
Broad-street, Charleston, 8. C. Price. $1 50
per bottle. —Sold by T. M. Turner
innrrli 70|fnn3mn
AN OBDINANC'E
T O amend tho second soction of an ordi
nance entitled An Ordinance to rcguluto
the pay of the City Watch of tlio City of Savan
nah arid Tor othor purposes passed tlio 30tlt
Dec 1822.
Bo it ordained by the Mayor and Aldormeu of
the City of Savannah iu Council 'assembled, and
it is hereby nrdn'med by the authority of the same,
That the additional sum of fifty cent* authorized
by the saidsocond section to bo required.fteman*
dedoud received from each and every slave and
free poison of color appmhended without a tick
ot anil not demanded and released before the
hour of oleven o’clock. P. M. sholl Ihj equally di
vided between the apprehending Watchman and
the City.
Passed May 12.1836.
Signed, THOS. PURSE, Mayor P. T.
Attest, M. Myers.c. c.
may 19 121
COHN AND HAY.
TILA BUNDLES prime i.astern Hay
ft JF" W 2000 bushel* Corn. For salu bv
march 20 M1CII. DILLON.
LIVERPOOL GHOUND S\L .
o f h4U SACKS—l orKsilobv
A F1F4F Mien. dillOn.
(j ntiinh 31 'Telfair's wharf.
CONSUMPTION.
FjnilECnrragefiU Balui gives relief in all cn-
JL of comminution/cough*, asthma*, mid
"pitting of blood. Tno Irish Mos* from which
thl* Balm is propnroi), hn* boeh very justly cs-
teem-'d m Europo, ami this country, not only Iin
lact|re,hut ih a prevontivo for that ofiiel disease
U p Pulmonary Consumption; it h perfecilv in-
mom, very palatable, uxeuedingly iiouri*mng,
nod ought iu all case* to be tried; where (hero is
any chaitco of a recovery. For sale by
A PARSONS,
- . No8, Gibbons' Buildings.
UittfSlfES A NO IANC VAI4TI-
CLE8.
■ Al It,CloOi.Flo^li.Tootli,Nail,llat, Comb-,
lift Shoe. Bath, Library, Varnish, Pooimli,
• 'mi.id's Huir and Paint Broshe* ot every dus-
•i i,uinn; battle Doors. Graces, Cnmolls, Skin
t ipo*, Bilbos, Chess Mon, dies* Boards, Back
I' linmon Boards, and various other Gqmov;silk
uid leather Purses, morocco Wullet* and Rock
•m Book*, Lndie* Work Boxes and t'nrd Case*.
Bb.ioeiuVScreen Handles. Watch Car-c*. Chinn
. Stands, Sogur Stands. (Cologne Hollies.ifcc.
may 20 GQPPKE.fr B»»\VN
i. H VUOKU’ti GENUINE'A-
CQUSTIC OIL, FOR DEAFNESS.
H8 never-failing reined) lm* hoeu used
ft many yoars with dislingin bed Kiicn>», at
file Eve and Eat I (irmary of Dr. .8eiidd< r. and
i- confidently recommended ns an extraordinary
«l woildqMhl remedy for either partial nr com
plete deafness in all it* stage*. For sale hy
april 7 COPPEE A BOWNE. •
SATAK1I.I.A.
Si lt. I' MA
4 F».VV dozen compound Syrup Sarsapur
illu.carefrillv nrepiired. and it.medicine
mglily recommended by tho faculty, as a purifier
uul invigonitor of the system during the spring
Months. J nit received and for sale by.
may 3 G. R HENDRICKSON.
&AUAT OH A~W A'lTE ».
L l IV M Sii.iimreii IV'ifm. ... .ni
OZ N .Snruioga \Vator.in pints and
\PV quart*, froslt from tho Spnngs.
Just received per brig Mudison and for sale bv
thuy 3] G R. HFsNDRICKSON.
A NBVEU-FAILING CURE
FOR CORNS.
nUNTEIt'S COIIN PLASTF.fi.
Ono box contain* siilfieient Ibr twenty Coni*
4 8 it lias never failed to produce a porma
iient cure, (which is placed beyond u doubt
by tlie positive testimony of hiiudteds) the iu-
forenca is it never will, .
From the many lestimotiio* -eceived, tho pro
prietor ba* only room for the following from me
dical gentlemen of the first respectability.
••This may cortify that I have extensively nse.
the plaster for tlio destruction of coriiMund utlioi
excrescence* a* compounded hy Dr. limiter,
and it has no! failed to produce u radical cure—
therefore, can cheerfully deem it the be-t
roiuedy for those painml affections, within my
knowledge; a* it lias without«»single failure re
moved corns in a aliort lime that had resulted the
Albion Corn Plaster, aud every other nreserip-
Uon. “GEORGE II. LEE, M. D.
“Prescott, Muss. Juno10,1833.”
“Having made nse of several boxes of Hun
ter’s Com Plaster, I havo no hesitation in recom
mending it to tho notice of those who may wish,
to'icst it* effects*, confidently behoving it will fill
fifievory purpose for which it isintendod,
71 W. B. MORRIS, M.D.
“New York. July 23d, 1833.” '
N. B*—North genuine without tlio writton
"igiintufe of John Hutiteroti tlio Wrapper-
iTPrice 50 cents per box
Just received and for»tie by
THOS. M.TURNER,
march 23 Opoosilo tho Mansion Hoiiw.
Fine gunn.
CASES of Double aud Single barrel Sli
A Guns—best quality of barrel* ami siip<-
in finish—Just received and for sale by
A. It. KNAPP A CO.
aprii.3 Adjoining City Hotel.
SUGAR.
Mi)L9 L-»iil Sugarof*iiperinrquality.
. i- 1V I ,UI jM* in ■ small kiava*.for fnmif. u»oi
I Hiding from bng Ht.wdl and for wile by
tupp r a sisTare.
ESSENCES AND 1'ERI'UHIE-
O inks.
TTOofRoso, Oil o) Jessamine,do Orango
t lower* do Cilron, do Lomon, extract of
Verbena, Oil of Bergamot,'do Lavender,Bears’
Oil, Bears’ Grease. Hose Scented Toilet I’dw ■
der, Coltigne Wnter, Fancy Soaps, aud a varie*
ty or Perfumeries. For saloby
COPPEE A BOWNE,
«n n ygQ Market Square..
°!* r ?ire'j 1 ' , !.' l ' ,K fo<ai*od bjr
"hip Alilleds.-v illn. ’
J cose wraie* L'glmrn Plnit Gipseys
do do Fine Straw Bonnots
JDf ^ K
1 do do do do Cotlagodo
1 do do Ihiscin do
9 nest* nmiboxee, 1 care 6-4 hood Ildkfii
1 do Spool Thread. 1 do bine Drills
L'iu?M CoUo,l « , * wie ' 3 JoPnnc y Stripe*
S; k Gloves, Laconnd Gauze Veil*
Silk llosc, grei'ti worsted llnrago
Kobiuet Laces, Georgia Nankeen*
Figured block (fro de Nap
3 case* Musqueto Netting
6 pc* Broadcloth-
Gentlemen's black Stock* nnd Gloved
I case Plaid Muslin*
1 do Bed Ticking. 1 do Loug Lawn
1 do Brown Holland*
Diapers, Sheeting.Table Cloth*
Lmnn Drillings, iVc.&c.
april 14 91
in stone,
20 lilids Porfo Rlpif ^'ignr, for sale onnccont*
ui-'datin^ terms to close consignment.
may 17 119
PBES.. CAPEItS.
I flft 1 ■ V , P°ci°r Caper*, lauding from
ship Newark and for salu bv
tnay 20 GAUDRY A Ll-GRIEL.
SEIDLITZ AND SODA POW*
0 GROCE Scidlitz Powder*
10 do Soda do
I do Rochelle do
1 do Saratoga do
» m***,*? P l,| ler’* Magiiosian Aperient
Ml orwhich are genuine articles. Justrcccir*
«dand lor saloby
may 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
i r of
40
BOXES on hand, and foraalo by
. . x A. PARSONS,
At tho Eagle No 8, Gibbons' Range.
m»v 26 127
IMPUOVISn SAItA’ftttU I'filV
DERS.
A FRESH *upj Iy of these Powder* put up -
JM. in boxes, eqnai to U pim.t'utllcaorSaratu-
ga W-.tiM- just received ami for wileliy
J«ay20 , G. ft. HENDRICKSON.
sSUKTlALOII.OTSI'IOJOE
JLJ for making Spruce Beer. For sale by
COPPEE A BOWNE,
jnr.o7 13 Young’s Building*.
FLOWER AND HE It II SEEDS*
khJ (’ARLET Cacalin, Fine Morning Glory,
mixed colors.
China Astey, variegated Euphorlla
Butterfi) Poppy
Doubln Rocket Larkspur, mixed colors
Scarlet LycliuU
Great FI American Conlnuroa .
Elegant Scorzonora, Mignonette
Purple Sweet Hcatioti* y
Lmly’* Slipper, mixed color*, fW Adonis
Gurdon Cltrysanthctnum
Prince* Feather, Red FI Linuia
Canterbury Bull, elegant Annual Coreopsis
Cypress Vine. Rlmuut, Summer Huyory .
Sweet .Marjurmn. Sweet Basil
Just received from IsnudntdT*, Philadelpbift
For sulo by THOS. M. TURNEU,
.april I) Opposite the Mnmion'Moure.
_ fti,iEXuHiNu liuuioT ‘
ftM7ARKA»VTl.ll to remove *iain*,' *pof»,-
V v iron, rust, ink, Ac. from linen, muslin,
straw, and ull such articles, without in thu least
degree injuring the texture. A supply of this
Liquid just received mid for sain by
.april 13 G. K. H NDrtlCKSON.,
^(Ssi 1 iTarnsrsifTsT
■ .. A BIIL8 first ami second quality Castor-
JL iW Oil; 30 do and 200 bbxos Glauhci Salta
Just (eceived and for wile hy
april30 G. It. HENDRICKSON '
C
. EIIITTV IIOTTLES. .
ASH paid for empty bottle* of all size* am]
xJiap'.H.by COPPEE A BOWNE,
Young’s fJuildinfrs, Markot-Sqiiare.
49. v *
fob 25
Dll. EGKET8GYR WATER.
F OR sore, woak and iiitlamed Eye*. This
Balsam is highly recommended in tho u-
bove disomio*, ami i* considered one of-the best
application* as yet offered to tlio publics
Numerous testimonials of its eftirucy are rc*
corded. Just received olid for *alu by
iveo alia lor -ale by
C >PPEE ft BOWNE,
jtino 7 Id Ypuufl't Buildings. •. '
liuiiJHBSSlIlilitfH SKtttlNO
WA 1LR ~t-.
J UST received by the brig MndiKon, a aopV
plv direct from tho Spring, nud for snlo by
may 31 _A. PAI1SON8;V .
DOCTOIt ill AllSilAL’gTT - ™ r
"■TKIiliTAIlLi. In,liiui Ulu"„ Ptecr.-'Tliis.
▼ plaster Is unrivalled for curing Hcrdfiiloim,
swelling*, scurvy, sores, lame back, and fresh
wound*, pains iu tlio side*, hips and limbs, and
-iddoiiifail* to give relief in local iheuniatism.—
If applied to Urn side it will euro many of tlio
common livor complaint*, and is found to bo e-
qnulifnot superior, to any corn piaster, fog
corns on the feet.
The virtue* oftlio Plaster have boen witnessed.
hy thousand* of respectable Itidivlduala in yari-
oiis parts of tlio United States/ For snlo hy
COPPEE ft BOWNL>
april 16 ,13 Young's Building*.
no WANIt’S TONIC JIUXTUHE.
1 HPI'.CIFIC and lu.lins L ' 1UL ‘ lnr the l’ovor
U. and Agile. Jdaireceitad"ond fnr Bale b,
T. M TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion Houso.
april 27 lira
COI,t/lflOdi ci iTehsTa?.
W ' TTEUS, Conversation* and Rccollcc-
MJ lion*, by S. T. Coleridge,
Colton’sThonght* on tho Uuligious state of.
tho Country.wiin tensou*r for preferring‘Epis-
••onucy. by Rev. Calvin CpUuti.
Koiiiugsniarke or the old limes in tho new
world bv Paulding, luting tho 7lit and bihvols, '
.fftho new edition of Ids works.
PartMing on Slavery in the United State*.
Boy’s iqid Girl's Library. Wfude- Fishery, J
v/vatno* ' Ja*t received.
’* tC?ms
jrit.e4 > ..W.TiroW WILLIAMS-
.•Cttil-'KC’CIOB/ABV.'; I," '
H E nubWilren have received, a nip
mr
:•?
T il E-nhlrerilier' have receivedSshjjpljr of
Met Cmdif t hivl CtHfcan/tiqriUyiM.
which 'hcy wlll snpnly families and rotailpys on
tire loive.i ujrtns.
t,'Ort>FP & BOlVWIi.
Fcsmirer • •••••■• ■
A ."IRS ratu S.iddreuiiU Gin II<
quire of A.PA."
ajiildS 103
s Eu '