Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 06, 1839, Image 2

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1 D, Citv AMI Cou.rrv Phixnm. vaSiisn visit. ]V ; Am — tm; for fi i:iru.V, $5 Itn t 'for»! mmtlus $?.' 1 :v V..N K.) A’nrs ar.J M.v A Is i*)*.mutt, «/>;wir l>&9 I\\ lfJT PUlco n* t-U* r'rm'iMif H.iy nn 1 Ituti-sUeo.a, ( ! ' Mr. J. B. G .udr/s Sftoro. 1 •’ ^ ‘ ’ From the LoaUeilh Jour, MBS FRANCES'SLOCUM. A fricnd, wrjting to ns from Porn, In limn, gives the following -interesting ncccn.it of an in terview, outlie 1st of (Ills month, between Fmn- t-i‘s Slocum, a white wonnu. taken, when only I five jvar.4 and o'gut moi.t*:s a'd, f otn n Mr Wilke s- j barre l\i., (*ixtv two ye r. u*.o.)b,- the Dek* wire !u Jiiii », auJ her brother an l two no ices Psnu, In liana, Oct* ‘ff 1839. "uP.mtlki)kn i In my trip out from Peunsyl-! vunia, it wasuuL* gcu»4 iortunr to be tu-o.vji into the company*nW^{Vi.$ :< -i;V u ' 13* j.' of WtJRes- bnrre, Pcnpitflyuuu,tim'i ns two acvompli-d.ed daughters, \wuf-\\;qie oil their way to the neigh borhood of thispi ice :0 visit a sister and an aunt, who w.we miuro.lby tfit» Delaware InJian.?, in her •ixUtyedr,\si\ty*tw6 yean ago) in the neighbor hood of WUkesbarro, Pa. and carried West hv . 'tliut tribe iu their retreat before the march of civil ization, until, about forty-live years since, she won carried to lire mtighoniotm ofl’o^t Wavne, nt which place sl.c resided near forty years. She tviM taken inv.uediately after the massacre of Wy oming tlio horrors ofwhich ore so faithfully pie* tured in thf pootu ofthat n une •».>' the poet Camp bell. After her capture, site w.ts adopted into the fuuiilv ofa DeLuyara chief who tyvl tost bis only dmiglitcr, and who, after much persu talon, indu ced nia wife to adopt her as a substitute. In this family, she resided mt'il she sot mirritd :o a Del.:- j ion front the audio no?, r Knight ; “ for; find moods, he nr«ht rwith a ( member slant. soin'o sound* other evidences ofstti “ VII go now,” Ihntt uhl ' now* write her, in his hi nm time.y to conclude his otTorUadnu,*’ JiUtatt. j trnck hit ear that surprised him not n little. Ue listened unro attentively; end conceive, if you can. his ant nseuibnUo find that, amidst his most larfu! cries and wild yells, the savage was tulk- u« Irish. Laugh, if you like; hut it is truth I mi telling you ;'no king less than Irish. Then •u» was jumping four feet high in the air—eating is ra.v meat—pulling out his hair by baudfitlW— ml, amid all this, cm sing tho whole cc.utpruty to is he irl’s content, in as good Irish tw over was hea d tt Trtti e Now, though the Knight Imd heard of wire Negroes, he never happened to read an. account of an African Irish mm; so ho listened very cloudy, and. by degrees, not only the worth were known to him. but the very voice was familiar. At length, some hiug he heard left no furiherdonbt upon Ir.s mind; and, turning to he savage, ho addressed him in Ir'sh, at the same lime fixing a look of the moat scrutinizing import upon him. • •* -Who are you, you scoundrel V said the Knight. “ ‘Biilv Mac tie, your honor,' “ ‘And wh »t do you mean by playing o V these tricks Ite.e, instead of eurning your bread like an It ntes* man ?' “ • Whisht!’ s titl Hilly, ‘and keep the secret.— I’m earning tho rent for your honor. One tnust do tinny a queer thing that pays two pounds ten an acre forbad land.’” This w.ts enough; the Knight whited Billy every success, and left him uiual the vociferous applntt cofa well satistied audience. The nd- veulurp, itseeiiH, has made the worthy Knight a From a Ozark Si ’ C^mrcr. great trie ltd to the iu'.roduction of poor-laws; for he remarks, very truly, tint.ippre-qf Billy’* coun trymen inis’ht take a fancy to a savitge Kle- if the et wert^found out. t)ttb'in ago 1 Unite nil if Magazine. SAVA NT X A 11: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. C, 1831). tCi’ WesiaiilteJ nuking our acknowledgment to the Proprietor or tho Georgian, which we now do, an! return our thauk* fur the accommodation iitibrdcJ us. pERSi _ It* which we rec lived by . -^1 of the 7th,/it seems prohaltls ' that wo may have some serious difttrmUies with Urn Cherokee*. Gone nl Arhiickle has hooli or- ( deretl by the government to dantand of John Ho * he murderer* ofthe Ridgesun I Houmlinot, but it sees that Fo * itjTetc* to giye them up. Ill obedience oforders, Geu. Arbuclde willofemirse a.t-inpt to tske thentby fo.ee, which will be apt to lea t to war. Tho t'ol.o .v iit g 'rorrespomleuae I*, oui the Sumdartl will oxpluin ti,o present posi tion of affuirs, Faycttttills, Ocf. 1 lrtlld. Gendeninn:—When I was tft vour place. 1 f 'rum is,a I to keep von advised of the state oraf- airs on our frontier, in accordance with which, I inclose foryonr infitrmttion a copy ofa letter f ont U.cvt, H.'ig.Geu. Arlmck’o to the lion. A. Veil. You will perceive that our prospccU for a diilicalty with the Cherokee Italians are bccoln- in t tnoro certain than they havo hitherto heen. —In fact, John Ro s has no aUarmtivo I-ift him. Ho will ba rotnpcIlvMl to resist the govern. mo tit in tho taking tha murdoeers of tho Uidges uni Houndinot. If Ita should surrender them lie will ha killed by bis own party, tho murderers being his leading men and friends. The 'roups in your region may in this affair have an opportunity to distinguish themselves Yours respectfully. —* 7b Ye$*rs. SI irk „V Ms Kenney. P. S. Oct :ld.—1 have just leaned from a gen tleman direct fioth the Cherokee Nation that gitatexciteiueiit prevails among llosa’ party; an I tli.it Hq.ss lias refused to give up t'ae murderers and t ut Gen. Athuekle designs making (vimti ers of John Boss and his print:.p d men. IfEAI) ClUAItTKIt*. Ur.PT.W. DlY. Fort (tihiou. Sopt. Jd, JSdJ. Tathe If,nt. J. Ytll, i'avettcville, Arkansas— Sr—Hv the last mail captain Armstrong and myselfreceived instructions from Jhe War l)o- pnrtmout. to anpielt. ltd and have pimi.-hed thtf, murderers of tite Hidges utt 1 Ba.tdmot, and ns these offenders tire believe I to h» the late emi grants, WtIi ,ve dent riled them of John llos.s; mid in t iccveut of hisfdluro to hnve them deliver ed at tills Fort, they will be taken by the military force, which may b*opnosscd l;v the Uhornkow j or a portion of them, which will lead to serious di'Hculties I have therefore to request tit it von wi'lg've natice of this to t!io inhabitants of j Wnshi igtou and the a fo'uing counties, t!»at tliey ;::av be in raouiavsn i«* pro up iv turn out to <leleiid thoir frontier, and to aid tho military Vermont. In the !lou;c of A^embly of Vermont oil the 23,1 ll'toresolutioiicon ic'.nmilg tho Suli-Tmua* I fore,, if „ .re wiry. Cal. M i .m, the eon,, ry, and instructing tile Sen itor*, and re-piestiitg j man I'm j o'irer ut Fort Wayne, is required to the Ilepresont^ivcs to vsite against it, was carried, J15 to 107, as an amendment to Mr. Fautuidgk’s w.irc, with whom «htflived tor a number ol years. After tlint, a uertion of the Delawares joined the Miutnies, un i unumg them, Miss ^Ipciim. She | resoliitions, hi favor ofthe scheme. being then a wi.lo.v, or «!e *erte t, by per husbaud, “ she mirried a Miami, known in his tribe by the ' OCTIt ii silted man cxclnnge paper that thcTc soubriquet of tho "Dali M.ui. \\ ith him she „ ro a j present upwards of seven hundred thotts- lived till ins death, tho (mils of their marriage be- - , . , ing two sons and two daughters. Ti e sous arc '»nd persons in t.ie United States, professing t ie dead, but tliadatig liters are now living uinehillcs M-tliodwt religion. Tlie number of Ministers ex- .j from Pern, at a place i tiled tho “Deaf Man’s Vil-j reed three thousand, and local Preacher* live lage.” The mother mid daughtersnre very much thoa«uid. respected, owu a seotioit of land. :itu are very well ' : off iu horcca, cuttle, stock, Ac. tbie ••.''ihedutigh- 03* The hist Oh o Sta'ennnn contaiua a state ters has been married, but 'has lost Iter t.n-b.ur.!; is mirried to and tho otlter i a balf-lireed named llrouillette, ouc of the most noble looking Indians I have ever seen. The mother, dull ^liters, and •cu-iit-lov, lire in a comfort ib’e ’og building, and . theirJioiise is.thag:boJt: of hospitality and kind ness. ^ - “The progreastifeivirzation, however, (strange to iny,) has not boon able to win either tho mo ther or daughters from a strict adjercutv to the primitive manners ofthe Indian r ice. They are, m every respect, completely In lian in their dress and habiliment** ;• prelerriuytlic locso In .linn blanket to tho neitdr.ss ofthe whites. •‘The Slocum family, for upwards of .sixty years, „ usedevtsfy. minus ui learn the fate* «»f this unruxluii ale moiubcr of their family Oj A sign of the distressing state ofthe times —offering lar^e reward •, and expeii lmg Ui’ic-i in llinea co.mtv, Miss., us presented in the co time and money in fraiti -.. sca.ch, until Co!, mjh, ofincoiU number of Ibe Haymond 7Vm«, Lwiso, discovering a whi'cwonrtn in the tribe, ...... • , , ,. _. who could speak just Fm-lish enough to tell her { '* P tt per pnb.isheu there. 1 wuity and aha., of its name, andjbatshc cn.ue tlou^year a river railed j co..turns arc filled with slioriftb, c«»!!(a:'ors and the ‘Susquehann'i/alteuiptsid to get the facts pub-. iiiarslml'M sales; and more Utah throo columns are fished ill the Lancaster papers about three or no c ,.,pl at ai four years since. The publication not appear- . ;T 1 ' **>*'**• no..-w», coaJ..Utai .o. iugfur a year an l balfnUer it was first written, •* c *‘-cuon, etc. _ .‘a.. _ ..i'll.. . ..1. ..., ... incut oftho condition of the Ohio Hanks on the IlOth of .September. By this it appears that their miffed capital is $10,501,OM, their circulation 000,deposited $1,845,000, other liabilities $4,455,009. Their assets tire, ni/tos and bill* dis counted, $11;270.000! specie $9,100,000, notes of other banks, $930,655, due fiotn other banks, $068,tW9, otlier resources, $7,8*01,000. What these other liabilities mid resources ore is not sta led. From the above it nppe us that the'r specie is to their circulation a* 1 to ?, and to all their im mediate liabilities as 1 to 1. only ca:ne totbe notice ofthe family about two years uao: at which two of her brothers and :: ideter jintd a visit to their, long lost sister at this place. They found her not only entirely wedded to the Indian mo:!u of Hie, but as utterly ignorant of the sound j of her native language as if the never spoke a word of English. On t‘»* present occa sion, oholmmu Jia'jrjy i^cpgu'wcdber b.oLber, who hr.d vi-i.edher before, an.lappp«.rre.l lo Ik* high- • t jddKL't " A - 1 -- * —..i acc0 iU' Correspondence of the. Vhilml lnh>a U. S. Gazelle. NEW-YORK, Nov. l—Y. M. ThiiliashHcii a gloomy day again. Money very tc irce, and apprehensions of impending evils— of which the Great Western will bring iitteHt- "cnct—very prevalent. Though the accounts I give you of the aspect of matters one day, may 1 delighted ut eee.uj l.c-r md ar™m- j ree thoM nftho priding day, thu shed nieces. Whom sac had now lortlie first tune j , 1 ® J Tne reiiiiaweir:.- ol'idatoc-iriy inctdeuis I mw-t net Mlonidiyou. My ncMUuW m id nut- i -T I ... /...I... ! which the presence of iier brother called up, (who > u^ly^vury ns times do. The packet ship* have # was tiireo years old when she was taken away,) ; nil ^ tiled—li • London p icket 1’liilid ‘lpliii, w'th weretritiy miereeiiug. -She recollected, ptu-dcuinr-1 Jn , ,,, jj oni ,p. 4rtu all j m]te ly, the circnutitttuees attending the capture, mul 1 I.i.l.t.. I'm.,.., t ...l. a U III,, t , K ■ * - keep von tulvised of the state of.affiiro in the Cherokee Nation; and in the event tho Client- kees should ’determine to resist the orders of the f loveniment, it will ba necessary 'll ft the ordnance mi l ordnance stores at FayeUeviUe should l>e protecte I by a strong guard. I have ordered au a Iditional supply ofsubsis- tenec storses to Fort Wayne, for the purpose of fit nils', ing such volunteer or militia force ns may font M'-cesitv be assembled tff‘give security to vour frontier.’and to carry out tlti instructions of the Govonmit. I have th« *honnr to be, with much respect, you:obedient.’etva it, - M. AltBUUIv4.il, Brevet llrig. Gen. U. S. Army. Fourteen llunlr. l ttushdi h the. Acre.—Mr. To'eph D. Coc, o'*this city. Iias'rnisdd this sea- on, front mi ounce and a quarter of seed, 40 Roll in Potatoes, weigh ng ltJlbs. which lie tells us, after •»u accurate mcasttrein »nt of thegrotin I occupied, » at the r ito of 1310 btuliels lo the acre. He cut bis seed into 5 tubols. and t!te produce is equal to '1 l r i imsbcls of Potatoes to one bushel of seed.— The largest Potatoo produced weighs about two rounds. Tit? vines grew 11 feet 3 incites. Nc'tark Daily Aikcrtixr. The Divll lo Puu.~This pbm<o doubtless ori- itta'ed it a printing ofitce, on- some Saturday •f gilt’s s^.ileiuent of weekly wnges. * “Johu," s ivs the publisher to the book-keeper, “how stand* the cam account? ’ “rfanll bitlaiicu '•u hand, sir,” “Let’s see,” rejoined thapublisher, •how far th it will go toward * satisfying theluiutis.” ;ohu begins o figure a-ithinetic.Ulv; so umeli to Pypus. so much to ritick«, ro .nnioh to (Jriibbie, tml so o:t tlirou^hadowa d t‘os. The publish- r star.d aghast. “Here is not money enough by «jugful.” “No airland beside J, Cicre is the devil " i’" v - Coimnci'vial JToiivjih!. i. irr.sr dati:s. From Mohili* Oet. lit. Fro a N. Orleans Oct. CO. of her being taken from behind tite stair-steps, where she attempted to bide, by the Indians. While tracing the very striking ru iembluueo hc- t'.yeen this wounnan’ l her brother and Jlnuily, I was forcibly Struck with the eff-cts produced by -in'.elilfeuce.'tiHl civilization upon thu expression Of the hmuin co.iu’.cnancCi us well tut upon the inauuess ajtd onaractor-ofthe hntinn family. Ex- cepting her com}»lf*\-ion, there is uo'hing about Miss Slocittn thru indicates her origin, orftia*. Uis- tinguishes her, i:i the slightest particular, SVoni the aborigines with whom s!*.i lives iu conkmtmcm and peace. She *purm the idea of abandoning her wpwntinn-li ‘ of life, cr czchanging »; fin wliatwe call the ‘comforts aud enjoyments of civilization.’ ller ideas ofiiappiiie* are so in inseparably connected with her present mode of life, (hut she coa uders any change as only produc tive of unmitigated misery and wretchedness.” HOW TUVAY RJNTr .“You know tho story of t ic Knight of Kerry and Billy Macabc jS” “1 fear l must confess my ignorance—r never, heard of it.” “Thenmay l*c you never knew Giles Daxon?” “Ihavc not that pie iMive cither.” * -‘Lo.'dblcis me,how strange that is! I thought he wjuj better kno wn than the Dnkeof WVrmg’Mu er the travelling piper. Well, I munt tell you the jitory, for it 1ms u moral, too—-indeed, several mor el?; but you'll find out for yourself. Well, it seems that one day the Kinght of Kerry was walk ing along tiie strand in Loudon, killing an Iioiu’h time, till the House was done prayer*, and Huuie tired of hearing himself spealtiiuf ; his eye was calight by an enormous picture displayed upon the wall of a bouse, representing a human figure covered with long dark hair, with huge mils up on his bunds, and with u most fearful expression of face. At first the Knight thought it was f/r. Bowring, but, on coming neaicr, he hoard uman with u scarlet livery and cocked hat call out, ‘Walk in, ladies and gentlemen—the most wonderful cu riosity ever exhibited—only one shilling—the vild uiuu irom Cl.i’ poovvuugo, iu Africay—eats raw wittuls withoati being cooked, and many other sur- prisin^ uud pleasing performances.’ The Knight paid hi* money, and was admitted. At first u»e crowd prevailed Jiis seeing any thing—for the pluco w.u full to suffocation, and the noise awful— for, besides the exclamations .and applause of the audience, there were tiireo barrel-organs playing ‘Home, sweet home’ and ‘Cherry Ripe,’ and the wild man himself contributed his share to the up roar. At last the Knight obt iincJ, by dint of squeezing and some pushing, a place in tho front, when, to his very great horror, lie beheld u figure that fur eclipsed the portrait without doors. It was a ttain nearly ‘naked/covered with long riling- S r hair, that grew over his nose and cheek bones. e sprang ubout, sometimes on all-fours, but al ways Utterin'! the most fearful veils, and pit Bo nap 1 have ascertained tho amount of specie they have on board. The Philadelphia hn $13,009; tho England ha* $0,009; and as 1 mentioned yes terday the Havre packet Uric $1/100. Stunt :,o trilling that it would not he worth whiin to men tion thc^n, were it not to sliew ffiat the Europe m demand for specie h i* ceased. Tiic Piiiladelphia ins beside* 1,300 barre^ Fly nr; the England 4.000 barrel*. There was not much done in ‘foreign Excliamre before the packet* sailed. Rome £*r:al! .odes were made of fr*. at 1 5 40. The Cotton M irkot is entirely at a stand., noth ing doing worth uotiej. The very litJe that In ins been sold at a decline oflc per lb. locks ore again lower. U. S. Bank shares c'i»?d at the second board, 04j 30 days; and 10elawure and Hudson at 381 ; Keutuckv Gi a ! .63j; l!lino:*u4; Cautoh Co. 90. - Soutiujn Exchanges no great change, but on Philadelphia, the discount is increasing both on draft-* and Bunk notes. A letter to the North American says: 1 nm very sorry to say that news lias been received this morning from Boston of the failure of John Bro wn &. Co., a very large house in the shippii g hitsiucss, and also, I believe, refiners or sugar.— Here tve have to report Down A. Cary, one of tlie chief Hour factors. They had a capital of $200,000 two years ago, arpl the opinion of those who know is, that they haye it all yet, but they have become too largely implicated with tho mil lers, and must have time. CHARLESTON, Nov. 5. Fuom Ivr.v West.—Thu mail sc hr. Thames, Cap:. Griffith, arrived here yesterday, bringing us a Key West paper of Oie 2 itii nit. We have ulso received the following letter from o ar correspon dent: , Key West, Oct. 23th, 1839. The ship Mary Hoiclatifl, Weak*, on her voy age from New A orlc to New-Orlcans, with uu as sorted cargo, went ashore near Key V’acu's lltii ins!., at 12 o'clock noon, with nil sails set above <fc aloft,going at the time 8 to 9 knots. The wreyk- ing vessels Reform, Geo. Wasliington, Texas and Mount Veriioii/qokontall the cargo, out could not get tlie ship off & were obliged to strip her. Tm* cargo is I;belled,' and supposed to be worth Irom 3 ) to$15,0L0. The U. rf. schr. Otsego, Lieut. SJmbrick, left here a lb\y day silica for Tampa. The brig Stutira from Nutj^Jrjprk, just arrived in 12 days passage. Toe sellr. JIopc, formerly way* uttering the most fearful yells, and glaring wrecked ontne reef some time.since, has been re- on tlie crowd in u manner tlmt was really danger- * i ‘ ■ outlie crowd inu manner that was really dangi ou*. Tito Knight did not feel exactly happy at t!i whole proceeding, and began heartily lo wish him > self back iu the ‘House,’ even upon a committee of privilege’s, when, suddenly, tiie savage gave n moro frsntio .-’oreamthan bofore, mi l seized up on a morsel of raw beef, wbieli a keeper extended to itim r-pon a long fork tike a tandem Whip—he was not safe* it appears, at close quarters—mis lie tore, to pieces eagerly, and devoured iu the most vo racious manner, uiuid great clapping of habdsaud 8a.Iw? From I.iver; oo', Sep ^ 27 ’/ram Havre..^...Sep:. 83 BALTIMOIl E, Itlov.-l.—Etehnuge.—Sulus oi'lulis » i Lc»nJon ut IH a 20 per rout, pruiuiumj but little d ting. A sale of franc* ut 4C73. Sale* of bills on Brumett at CO teal* per rix ddlor, and on Amsterdam it 41 n 43J •. Cjjfce.—At a-»etinn on Tuesday, n.V»l*;»ga Ulowcro mid at t'Jj a tlj, and to day COO f,uy* Uio wero sold at tut-i-miyi 1tl J, and 220 bags at U a l ij. Wi* •-•to ca’x-j by pri rate contract of sevoral lmmlicdbag* itio nt 10 j nil* cents. l'ijur, 11 juurd tirctt,—The-e has been an active de- uand thro ighotiithe week lorslupmHtU, uad the Sale* i ivc ninouii'.ud to *atnu (aoui iud inn-els, nt price* ■’•trying from SO 25 to 0 37 j. On M >.*»uv »ules were ja .le Irom at 0 y5 a 0 37 j, prin -ipilly at 0 35, i'» 1 ou Wednesday an l ThurM|ny at 0 31 to 0 371. »Yo note a sale tbia marohig of ltlx) iiarrel* at 0 37*, it wjucb price bolder j nro now. very linn. The re- •■•tipis litis week have been large, !»’ut the sales also eing heavy, there is but iittiu^u.-cuuiu'.aiiuii of stncik n the hands of the dealers. We nee umible to give » positive cpi'iuf.ou lov tUe cur pri i. For lot* by wagons *0 ir. paid. Oily Milli J'iaur.—Tee t.'a'tsicf.Onj iut’tiAdescrtp- .i m ware ul £G 25 uutii yesiurday morning, when •jio Eugliflb itUeiligoa <• by tito pa Act sltip Dubspeni l-'jncc wco promulgate 1. I:i the illuming 6f yester- Ijy ii sale vn* made al $0 50, on lime with interest i bled, aud ill it price wjh refused for more, but the • Iditional details revciyod ]ater tf in the day were con- . tiered not »o lavorubie lor an nuva iro iu price, und was subsc juemiy made at 0<i 37J. Tun stock is entirely exlipitmoJ. .Tile iaspectioif df the week emli ig on Thursday j cvenidg comprise tiie following kinds and qualified s barrels, half.bliU. Ilow.ird-street, 10,', II fiD Cay Mid* 4,0.12 177 Butquebanna, oo od Total , .15,373 Q4G Besides 23 liml*. and 293 bbls. Cora Slcal. Corn.—We note u material decline in old white. •Sale* on We lneaduy at 70c., uud yesterday and ti*- <1 iyut67. Sale* of old yellow on Wednesday ut 75 j 70c., which i* also u deeliue, mid lo-diy ut 75 coutu. Now white i* worth 53 a 50c. f sale*; uad new ye!- tow 55 u 03c. according to dry it-s*. Mola*et».— At auction on Tuesday, 50 liluls. Ma- tunzas were sold at 27<r. We unto sales by private contract of 40 h'nds Cuba at 3^c. Provision*.—Tiie provision murketis witfiout much animation, sales being confined e.iimlyao Himill lot* to the retail trade. We eontiuue to quote Haltimorc c ired Ham* nt 13c., Weaieni ilo. at 10c'., Wdstoru Middling* at 8 to ftp:, and .Shoulder* at 7 a 7J cent*. Mem Fork i.« held at *17', Mess IJeef ut 15 50 to 10, No. 1 do. at #13, and Prime at 4*11 50, bht wo hear of iio transactions. We note a sale of 100 keg* No. 1 Lard at 111 cents. Sugars.—At auction on Tuesday 220 hlids. Porto Kico were Bold at 0 Hi u Sj 55; 8 filuls. New-Or- leans at 7 10; OiitiiU. da. at 7 d.), an i 21 box*.** H »• Vann Wnite at 10 85a 10 00. This morning200 nods, and 10 tcs. New-Orioans were oilVi'e j,. but only 0J lilid*. sold at $0 V.j ; and 5 fierce» e lari lied New-Or- leans ut 610 50, Sah.? of clarified by private con tra* t nt $12. WhisUaj.—Early in :1m week the sale* of hhds. were generally at 32j rent*, but more recently tliey hive been at 33 a 32je. according in the quantity t_-f ken. Hales of bbl*. at 34 u 35c. The wagon price o hbls, i* now 28cent», exclusive «if the barrel. paired uud will leave for Havana lirwt fair wind. TllO steam-packet Ncic York, for Havana, pussed hurc tiiis day. The (jeneseo Falls, in this city, have, for a few days past, presented u spectacle both interesting und uimsual; being entirely dry, in couaeqncncc ofthe ulmo«t unprecedented diouglit'df tho sea son, added to tlie exhaustion necessary for water power at the mill siterb^low. Rochester Ad ita ate. AN ESSAY DEUVELED BEFORE THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF SAVANNAH, NOVEMBER 2d} 1839. BY C. A. WATKINS, M. l». A. II. A. «. To tlie Editors and Medical Facility of So van- mil, Augusta, Charleston, Mobile, Fayetteville, New Orleans, Now York, Philadelphia—and all other unhappy cities of our common country, ev er ravaged by dial scourge, oi'niaiH.ind—tiie Yellow Fear! Tiieappenraueadn n lutq.Georginii of an extract from u Fnyel-eviJIq tutorial of.tite treat- nienl of .Yellow:-Fever,, by li;rgo doses,of' tiie Hnl- phat.of Quinine In thefirst slago, induced the wri ter of tin j essay to offer to the p ublic through tlie in t m last utago of tfitvimmli loi •lit se.isoii coming under bis own | ... ation. Ho will.rent irk, howuVor, jirodnctioti oftho case inftgilft, that Up ( cito thorn td one him lrcul dhse* cured by liii in froin.AV- to nine day* by (tuiif.no Sinapism f , Carpenter’s Extinct of Hark nu I Itine, ill good rip'.md jk sh mid h'siulUy large do jo* of those drugs u to suit tite vartiug symplo.it* of daolt individual case of our fevers. • tit cnufirinataui of wbieli prae'den tho following singular easels presented iu triumphant vimlca tion of it* superiority over nil otlier systouts of TiierapneiitM, Itithorio known to in tnkiitd. I therefore beg leave to report, that Alfred Thompson, aged35years, it Uitlutnmt oftlii* city, was very ill tlmoo weeks ago, days lie ore I -saw liiut,having been tro i‘.ed a fivy d ty« by Dr. —, up to thepiofiiini^ofmy first visit. He displayed at that tints the following symp tom* and c t laveroa* appo.arattoeij I le was then laboring tm ler the otYectsof tho past nights exac erbation of fever, usually recurring at eleven, I*. M. Ills person and countou ttteo as yellow as Kings OMiro; eyes pale—yellow; not jaundicedt tongue ftml.dark’thickly Alfred except* on the edges which mrc clean ,* extremities cold nod cl.iuiniv; noise low mt I regular as fun.* itself; mind wander ing, vision obscure so as lo recognise no one?gums and fauces bleeding spoilt imnmsly; stomach mul bowols spasmed; throughout the whole a liman- t.uy canal, accompanied with agonising pain in the pit ofthe stomach mi l constant retelling and vom iting of hilottn I Itioo l; su re.stle.xfmid thirsty as hot to ho still it moment in any position, and breathing distressed, aggravated by hieeougli every minute! In fact itrtny ofltis friends who saw him tlmt day reported him dead ait J tho Rille Compatiy wore nottully suniiiiQiied lo burg him lUo next tnontiiie. Troatmuut—.icconliug to Jus M ntis, ex-neceuUale rci, attia necessitas non h tbrl -t.cghn and N g, Jus Autnorii iiis et Lihri, for uo.liiiig at times is moro fallacious, or ofteucr like mi ignis liiliius beguile Piiysici iiH to the s ier{fice of their patients. And we will reason and theofiso afterwards, ns, Horatio there is iyoru (thought) iu Heaven au 1 Earth titan \va8 ever dreamed of in our philosophy I l (to use ihe lirft person to avoid tmstnkc*, n« / administer mv own tiiedieine.i iu all severe cases, und frequently retrieve uty patients before uu ajioh'i- renru could fill out my proscriptintH, being tlie cm- tom hero.) whioit saves time at least to one whoso time appears to be growing shod—applied a mus tard piaster to hi* epigastrium fora lialfSioiti'. no. only to act revuisivelv by exciting pain in a less vi al p irt. but to subdue bepatic and gastric irrita tion by equalizing the engorged Mood locked tip iu those organs, between them and cutis vera.mid thus by a new determipatioit to the inftanied c •- pillory vessel* ofthe skill, by dividing the you nitty. lessen thereby the mechanical pressure of ihe blood upon the iierrr* of those deep seated viscera and relieve their pain, by preventing by arrest, not more lliatt half of the morbid quota of tint fluid entering into ami passing through them in u given space of lime ns befiiro. The effect of Ihe hilt ip- ism w.h in igicallv sedative ami anodyne. 1 then •gave a grain of (jpiuni mixed with ton grains of Camphor and one grain Calomel, and ordered an enema ofthe same with Asjjfmtida added. This was 10 A. M. ofthe 1st day—in two hours he was perfeedy relieved from hi* slistroviiug symptoms. At 9 l*. M. when tlie peculiar itauseit of tiie Cal omel b id ceased, uu J the healthy actions of tiie liver returned, l gave hint four grains of Uuiuiue combined with one fourth of u drop of ol. black pepper in pill* pur hour, tili 11 P. M., makin r in all thirty-six grains in nine hour*, when au exac erbation of hi* frightful distresses rAmrrcd. The tonic pill was discoiifmued, the Calomel one gr. pill, sinapism and anodyne enema re-mlittiuister- ed, co.npositro ensued ii.s before, but when 1 saw him next niorniug about.seven, lie exhibited much nausea, rather a dil.sky uml dry tongue, complain ing of great heaviituis. fulness, oppression iu the' whole abdominal region and dev oid both of scire and sight. The nights paroxism had been tiigu mortal, an 1 the Camphor uud Opium bad increas ed bis previous lassitude ami iuiueciiity of mind aud body from uu ideo wueeracy repul tive to those, otherwise mighty remedies. To corni er- act those medicines was now the object un i begin anew, or be was gone. I re-applied the xiuapis-.ii for tlia same period, and administered fifteen grs. of Musk an l one grain Calomel, wbieli war re jected at once. I repeated tite name dose as *6 »n a * the atom ich would ullovv* say in tifieeu min t.u i fter t'.ie first \yu vomited up. It was retained by compulsion, for that was the momcnl of Irs temporal saltation, mid one hour after its inhibition. In* intellect was clear* sight restored, tongue soft, hi* prominent symptoms abated vastly, and lie conversed sociably with bis anxious friend*, for even then *• Richard seemed almost him .olfagaia.” The Musk having fulfilled all my hope*, us I Ind often proved it to bo—ut irk, an a pi i dole to the mo:bill “modus operand/’ or action of Camphor and Upturn, a* weli as u splendid sedative, unli- *p isino.lie and dijfiuipk stimulant. At 9 A. M. I reuewed tlio Quinine mi l Ol. Piper Nigrum per hour, till 10 P. M. I anticipated und boat back tlio paroxism, by liuinine continued, uud uuotiicr dose of Musk, till 4 A- M. ofthe third day, which was lighter and less aiiuoyiitg than formerly. 1 saw him tbisd ly at 8 A. M..‘renewcd the sinap ism. Mudt und I gr. Calomel, mi l at tho uxnira lion of two hours renewed tlie compound Qit. nine PilN jbrougliout this day und nigh:—and on calling on him the fourth morning, found liim clear of fever, und comfort able from u goo J nielli’s rest. . For the fir>t three days, 1 granted the uncoil- trolled u <e of ice und iced water, “to slake hi* dy ing thirst” and ilriiik lti.« pill* with—and on too fourth and last day of my nttendunce be was per mitted to “go ahead’’ ou chicken broth uud oyster sauce—which proved opt illy in Itutricious to him us-it would have been to the unfortunate Crocket at tiie Alamo, in his last extremity. On the titli. lie rode u mile in a gig ; on the 8th eleven miles, mid now locomote i it every where ut leisure, and looks very well, except from hisMurygold lute. There i* one remarkable, indeed extraordinary fVt, it! tiie above treatment, peculiar to myself— tiie confining nml closing tin* bowels for four days by anodynes, without un'toc-kiug tliein once even with a gun tie aperient. I disregarded tho shadow which is never ularming, while 1 looked only to the substance. And us the liter was tlio great or gan deranged, I kept up and promoted its healthy action, by small intermittent dosca of its own spe cific—while constipating the bowols, was tlio only “coup dr main” rciervud lo me to counteract mid repair the drastic effects of the medicine* exhibit- e 1 by my predecessor. Had I pursued any otlier course, Thompson would have been found in a day “amid the tombs of the Capulets.” The found itions of his system bad already been swept away, by a blind, ill-fated practice;" for when I pluuted the first corner stone of mediciiio upon the quick sand pedestanl of Iiis tottering con hitu- tion. I scarcely dared to hope tlmt the granite of medicine itself would form a platform, upon which to erect even a frail superstructure of con- valesenco. ^ Had 1 but followed Iiis prescriptions, ns exemplified by the patient's sufferings, poor fellow, his comrades would, indeed, ere this, ii ive p fid tlie last rites to Hie remain* of their follow soldier. Not to he too prolix, I will proceed to the pa- thology and diagnosis, an 1 discourse a-while upon wh it would have heen the probable treatment and result, of tlio routine Theorists ofthe day. I pro- uouuce the ease to be Autumnal Remittent Fever, superinduced by the cqmmottuiiuKUintuof our city mid vicinity, termiu itiug in general debility anil atony ofthe vascular system—producing great ir ritability (and not inflammation) ofthe liver, sto ut ich uud bowel*, by tlio mechanical pViJSSTOTTrir’i the congested blood ol’tho venous capillaries upon tlie nerves of those vital organs. .Moreover, should I grant tlio disease to be 'mJaminatory,still I have es- tiltiisbed another method oi'curc beyond controver sy , beside the many of those now iu repute.—First, I begin with Broussais pud iiis enchanted follow er*. They would call it Yellow Fever, aggrava ted by the highest* grade of Uastro■Enteritis und Drain Fewer. And treated it by cupping the epi gastrium, shaving mid blistering tlie head, and a great paraphranalia of diluent mid oleaginous driuRk and other .depletory measures ultogoUior re pugnant to science in tluit stage of tlie game. Why? Because iu the congestive stage of fever,if blood is drawn from any part ofthe system before reunion is produced iu the deep-seated slumbering blood vessels, so ns to. supply the place of that uli- fttructcd from the general circulation, the pul'e, the •»«' nffe; r cm,Ci stead o ; building p 11 lul of lift*—> whose cotti»j i ready lay in ruin t h«Q>t*o ns Thirdly. Were I a Brunotti tit,' rectifying the sitbcitrronts of that noble cistern of Nature, I should have promtiledn spurious tide of plethora to a “Fair Mount” reservoir already full to tho brim—causing stagnUioft aud putrilaoYmn; from the overt ills ofwhich act of ompyriclsm. the concentrated wisdom of ages could not redeem tlio victim. » . ' Fourthly. For a Ilommp.ttiiie xpaonlator tout- temp: to dustrov *uc!i u tit dady with Iiis inolecu- I waul atomic dotei,*i* to a is art that a firing fish could ch.ua down mid devour liny otto of tin* „ mighty l.evmtlnm* of the vnsty deep. Hemiglt PHILADELPHIA Nov o as well assert that one sixtieth part of a single ray don Cl loves, Nftrgravo ]g ,u v . ofliglit posteises ns m-tchcaloric mid eftub't'neu nM r “- ! - " -- tm n migiiilicent beams. ®sk*5a&s. 11.11 Slockbr .Ijji, f| vSni M .V' j anpalling symptoms of the Sitvuuu lit An na! Fevers. Tne absolute consciousness of tv one ofthe stilt’s iiiigiiiliceiit beams. “Tints much for Buckingham.” “Iter in luttdio, tutis* slums osl,” says Horace. . - My opinion, is tlmt the science of medicine con- *‘sts imt in any one system of theory enJ practice, but in imtiv* grand and complicated systems, of which inind-in tlie soul rind ceutrtf; stall ling in the nine relation to them, the sun bold* in the midst oftho planetary world; mid our beloved*Wash ington sustained in (lie political iintveis.*, nil, by superior attraction*, in the most subjection; mil like Aim enjoying tin* high rogatiec qf genius, to wield aud cull, ftoin each only its hypr.rlon fruits, mid ilispousu Them to tlie. human family according to ilieir several physical emergencies mid itfiliofioii', in tlio purest spirit of hcuevolenco ever cxercied by m in!' 1 shall now porceetl to the defenco of my own trontiiieut, which success so lmpp.lv (jonsumatnil. The case w m desporute. Aud then was tin* erisix of its lhte!-TlK! least error on my part would have killed him. whilst a sr.icntiiic combitiHtion of remedies from the vast remittees ofourg’o. ious art, uating in coucort. like the division* of an Andcrlilz army, would soothe iiis anguish and /*avo bint froni a Imrrid death. . ft was a dork hour both for the patient and Ins jdiysiciatt. who fttit and wituessiMi ou either baud lor tlm first tine ‘ beiitg thu uriiiisr of miotbor^s life, wliotltor ill the jury box or at tlio bed side, indicted u weight of mental respouubilily wbieli noun can appre ciate but him wiio Ins realized (lie unwelcome moral attitude! But standing as I now do upon the isthmus which divide* the conflict og theories extuip, I cut the gordiom knot of authority and fisliioumtd d trod to think for iiivselfmid p.nseribe for iny patient according to the dictate* of my own judgment and the nature mi l fuels of the case, and as tlm Brazilian Lupi lary select* from Iiis cabinet ofpoli-hcd minerals, the jewe’s and din- ut ut is suited to the dmitaudsof Iiis Various cus tomers, >o did I with die ©ye of an# indepctidttiH medical iut.dlccl. survey \vidt coolness the nitnter- oil* systems of 1 Therapeutics, handed down to us from iiiue 'itniiicnioii I, since conuniu^lcd with the new, now popular widi illus.riou* cotemporaries,mid choose from the mighty store house of riiitii<e uad of art. nlid blend together iu silnlury lianinuiy, the oitiy e.licit ut antidotes of ei‘'i. ad tilted to l lo cure of my uuforluuate pa tient. Were I u general as Tam a physcian, I boultl adopt the Roman maxim, “diviuo un 1 con quer tho enemy!” and were la statesman, iny motto in polities, us in Medicme,suould»o free dom’s wauli word' *‘save the Constitution'.' ’Mali* Constitution, is like his moral character,—mica blasted, it c:ui never regain its original purity and stamina! Now the grand pr inriplesand ind,cations of cure to be fulfilled in tiiiscuse, were first to tm*- t uu the decayingsystoiiius one wouMn failing ed- idee,by siibsiami.il braces; to lull the nerves sous to lte.tr without pain the mechanical pies*urn of b'.oodacctinm)tied iu their ueurilemn or slieutiis; gomiy correct the moibid irritation aud excessive excretion of bile in tiie liver, superinduced by drastic medicines (for calomel over 4 grain dose* repeated ofteucr tbau every six hours driservo that harsh appellation, according to writers on mercury, siieii a* Hamilton, Bluclcull, Abe.notliy, Carlisle, lusertiug that it often' produces black vom it; next, to iuvigorato tiie heart so as to uiftjsc uu agin -able warmth over tiie surface an.I Iiiiiimm by mo.lonito stimulation that naturul quantity of blood in the vascular tisdies an 1 substance ofthe brain, absolutely essential to. the pcrfuctlou of rationality, of sigiit uud vitality itself! Because ue was deln'l- oits ft mu general debility—front a dejicu ncy of hhod iu the sensorium! l ienee, reu.*o i collapsed u, o.i her native throne, bocause her tide of empire was about to leave iier upon the strand ofau oter- miehh! A* nodoabt any other Queen would o, whose scoptro waasacutegioualy wrested, irom Iier! That ‘achango however came over the spirit of ii -*r dream,’’ and every cfiord of life vibrated to tiie nicest symphony, like u well strung harp, at the much of tne misters hand, the exordeittn (ms clo.ir- 1/ shown! Because, nausea, vomuiiig, g.istrody- ma. mid r<?sfiveiiess sultsidedat once; tiie liver re sume i its healthful I'unctioiis; rea-on und v siou, /oturned in ail their wonted supremacy; aid inti* q ueted and lulled into conscious security,Mf the sunniest embrace of “Nature’s sweat restorer balmy sleep," the recuperative energies df the con stitution; on recovering their tone, paved the way lor the admission ufQuitiiue and Oil ofltiperNig- Jinn, those great specifics in ail malarious and pe riodical maladies. Aud as the Bengul Loa iu ris ing from his lair, shakes from iiis mane thu morning dew, so did he throw off all febrile disabilities winch bound him like an “incubus” to his couch. S.iould tins communication bo tne humble means ol re.-c icing another one ofthe soveio.gu people from Mort doiilour et premature—tiie writer will be amply rewarded for iiis labour*. To tiicPhy- scions of Savannah, I would say, that i would not supplant one ofyou iutheuUectiQitsuiid coniideucd of your friends and patrons, only by such l.on- oraolo course as ability would warrant; nor would I pluck one laurel from the well earned chaplet which entwines your brows; but would rather add another llowret to tiie already brdiiunt wreath; liiercl’ore 1 ask them to remember, tint tiiis dissor- t<ition is presonted to the world in tiie genuine qmit of fraternal concord witoout jealousy; of ri- c.drtj witiiout animosity ; as another splendid me- uion il of the Divine Origin of the art we profess. \V nose blessings are the e pi d boon of tuo poor as tlie null. Au art wiiicu Ins floated 4o wn to us in all iLs purity from tlie dark ages of antiquity ou the waves ol litermturo ami seiono as IleUyem ricii- e -t legacy over bupuaatlied to her ulllicto I children turough an endless catalogue of einmeii: physicians, IkiIIi ol ancient au l inoJerii tiinus: waosue names with tiiose of our Piiysic, a Ilos.ick, a Ciianiuui, a llttsh,a Daniel, a vVuring, a ricriven, a Koilock, a Richardsohe, u Fort, n Burroughs nu Arnoai, u Carulliors, a II ibersbaiii, and others*, and Geor- gjtuHJwii latueiUud Anthony, will adorn the tom- pie o ynadical philantlirojiy, till “this groat globe we iiilmbit witli all its domes mid gorgeous nalucos s.iall vuuisli like the baseless fabric ofa vision and leave not a track behind.” . r ’ . novfl 11 He a</aim. t\»» •,« . . ***• ship ( P«**ihiftn Molusn.SI, a, h:ir.l, flu j,’, i!! 1 .? 0 r n < ', c r' r,0d,fl " nola, luiMulaun,aiid^d, n.. I■ ' , lr —i Iiliz'ilicili, Siiioluir, a;ld. lin BnriM* WWw, Liverpool; Momfiiif-’nie Erie. Funck, Havre. wcnt.C -* h as. w^. 4 b a ^m^ AliuunnCDonno, Mali™ tr .,i . Soil, Sent. (lot. 0 tat ,l;i 4(t who ,3',’ mio by llr« ii|. Chili,,; lii,Cl.ii, km? in on tlio arboanl , l,ri « *'■ •'« “‘'"riy iu tin, Jo,?, "‘"nT'i'ii’ M"P?“ Ve W-STl Dili? Sjitaudid.Johii.wu, HaWflj TSttraphud-UuqB, Allloih, ri, * hnaCysuro. .Signal for 1 1 ix« ^ tC ‘" fM,v “ lnlrcr ' U.uvuA BA, || Eafea^- 01 ' 1 ' *5| ^Ator.o« l . a?t Ah laigHou 4 EPHTI.AND, 0cl.1B,-Ar. bri, d lord, iliivaua. • PASSENGERS I ersteiiinboat diary Summers, from Charles «m —Miss D Lyon, Rev, Mr. Curtis und son, Ruv. Vr r : 1, ‘‘. r . , 1 V ,US8 ' Tapper, D’iwon, Day, Yates, Gilbert. CONSRINEES PER R:Uf i.fffitfmT E iTliss A:, lQ\ (’otton to C Har- Co, Wasli'itirn, Itewis A* Co\* ,l » J Ctinmiing Sr. olford, Fay tV. Co, S GoodnllV A Hardee, Pad- i' ...Ipn-itmt it Rand’e. S(»(pi>ii|tf litttiuj W>J or «Ai’A.\.v.ti7,~7.~\ ‘ AllRIVED -SIlfice j chr I-.h/.iibBtli, Boutun, I'liil,’ I 0 :; 11,0 C»P'«. to VVJiiiu & I to (j.O BfW. S I) Cotbitt, F Hh lillCI!. IJ/JliWl 0, 181111. LAST. J alpliia, and 0 irlala. Md//) tm&j ,ou »l 1 ;>C,obe , |,Millar & Oo,I , i.roIi7V d ‘ u, *S & Bl,r * F wVlIumui.iuin, (I <; IlurrU VV t'|vlur, Aldrich, Oawaon .V r Jfcn * ■ |t ' T Wifbaiiw, I. Ilal.lwin, VV A- I VV^ T I’nrau, VV TolL V 'VjHy. B lluiifl, M Mvl.f'Vilciinliart, l K J C MUmant, Q ft UcndrirkU \ fj r .(i^cta’iai'icstott, viu liiitouii. 1, i-ifiSS^raWHaaEiU,!^ &. i lm uloMin .team «*■*■•*■Ghnse, master, ivilldviub nUo.o piatb, on Monday maruin,, \h£ o olouh. l ur height or pa>,m ta,J li nt uccuunnoitalioiw, ahnly ouManl v n *„ , C) - A 'i'IOdNvVtV. IN. It.—All alavo paa.cifgcr.miui bo d tho Cnatoni llnn.c. Tho I.is will leave reguhulv nm , morn,O'. - ' /" *’«rC«mt i«Htoit7via Itennrd C r,,t ‘ " 4ron TiTWlTTlLRY. SUMMERS, CarS wnl uupuri >oi Ciiarlestoii d’o-iaonowAt™ 7i,i iii.i. for freight or piuan, ai>pi, aiU at Anduraoii'a waarf. " » uv !i C.f.MIU Sava.maJi l*^ur llou.c undli pllal. Noruin k* OMMITTEE for Nuvemlier u Me. Fannin and Charle. (Ircea. I'ia Ora. KoIIock and Tnti,. All iip|*liraiibo.£ iMi.Hiun to thu Hospital lobo mails la u miltri, Huy. L ANDING, lOOtmiulle* priaieHn, s liy CLAUBOltN&m nor it 21rt New iJiioi’otaiTe. ft/X HALF lioxe. No. I t’lioeolal;, 1 ,> O liraiul, lumiing Irom .hip Tniwai by ■ U LADD, TUlTEll& SIsTI novO aid liostoii Ruin. O/X nill.S. pore Jlo.ton llmn.l O vf .hip Trenton, for ,nh> bv novfl LAUD, TFPl'i.RA >!fTi| Mackvi'til. lanuliug from tiie brig I.. Ualdwin. tf-rn HALF hhta. No. 1 .VIackcrd,h- DU novfl CLAiillOHNA«1 Cutlll§li, l*otti»oes, Af. j -| ADA I.Hi.CiHhhli.iJh'jh t AUUU.totoe., SOfl bnncbMOn lj.nlnmt r in., IsS bbl. Apple., at* -J «Hi B Apple.. Ju.t ruvuiveii nail fur esileby nny « LONG & 1‘ATXBB Sugar in tiriiTets. BBLH.7-u.iu liico d®hjjM6 Oil for »ulo by nov 0 WASH BURN, LEWIS A P Lnudiiifl IVoinaeiir.hliti li'otib ppittistn j. 4 PIPES pure Holland Uiii, ‘\VI«d™.j Apple’ brand cark. Swnei Malaga Wine i. do Golden Sherry do Diill'Cml.iu'aold Palo Sbeitjfl Picklea. For *ile hr nov (! GKOHGEJIj Fever undAgnc MWW AA DOZ. Uoivaml’. Tome or»» gi U Febri|jlgo,a .[I.'.'.ilic uaJ irr-. | s c; tlio lover an I ague. . o 1 do/.en xelill.no SoiltheraTenir.p &. Cox, Alubuini. It'bsn’eo*;*!,™ ANSON l’AHSI»| C irler i! liov fl by 818 SwaiintsVei-niifiiF- T HIS remedy coinitoniel. the . diseases arising from the ^ get five organ* or a depraved condition « l naaefi and bowels. Most of the diseases ofcliiiclrcn ongm^ | tuitions affections. lw !.Wik Worms destroy the nourishaien tended bv nature to support Ido-. .._j The immediate effect ot dwiuw * ^ are to tranquilizn tlio hlouiucli, Jie . plilejrm, dissipate superfluous »» j. ^ ■ drastic juice* and promote lieaJthv e It alleviates sick hea Inch*!, for the Cholera Morbus of o ,,r ^ .‘Wlyeiwi fever and ague, uud tiiat c as* 0 0 f,fce I owe tlieir origin to u disordered > mach uud howola. . n This remedy expels worms by action to the stomach and d,f fW 0 )ill*ifl There is nothing in its c0 * ,, l , *?f‘ l nn 1 tbs I They nro seldom seen after i j B .,p f tit tient improves in hoaWfiJ,,,,, 1 ‘ofro THahu i-nntedies which kill norm. ^ |j ic cairi b««| Thosu lomsd'mH winch kill v ■ „ injuro ihu oioiuudi inaiorml y. '.bj.bMi inanvaoriou. complaint.. Dj ' , ic,t tcrinlly neglcctuil by the Vmtj never boon dtacovcroil "I 11 /,3 . „|'cvcrj f*l proved it hi liio entire aati.fat.ben o l | who has need it. agum ’ a * Tl.o medicine h no Ic.i qlncairion ^ t.e di«M.e.ofgrown|ef« ,n »;I morbid .ecinliou. whichVroitai® rhina, clmleni niorlms, pile., f“JBi?j bpk pelicia, acidity of the t'». iii.ien'i'nhlcall'ectain. con.c 1 jB 'ilwiiRlois. * . p«itt*J 11 iH now IM«® »“ , coiinl<y> world. Fauulie. remdeiit i.it >,, g injw»l lore going into tlm " 1, ' ! . rlu , bout in'* 1 *; — ■' HiriwMj ilUllljl'i Kept constantly on l * novO a HANDSOME a.." rt ." Lll | |n*inif A swmx .ale by I'ULM.“. —- AfSfcBraaM -ct 23 ' *»