Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, February 23, 1825, Image 1

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ton Js'ew feexic.8—VoU V1L SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, F -IRRIJ4RY 23, (825. «N o "16. THE IS EOITED ANO PUBLISHED 15 TIIK CITY OF SAVANNAH, Bv G. i$ W. Hobebtson, AT K10I1T ».)I.LA"H PKH A5 PAVAULK 15 ADVANCE. —-0&9- —■ FOB TIIE COUNTRY, TS published to meet the arrangement ot tbe .ad, Hirce times k week, (Tuesday, T! vrsi’.av And Suturday) at the Office of »ht Xiai*!y Georgian, und contains aU the in elli- f-ei i.c, Commercial, PditicA and sDiJcUan** si us ncUultng advertisements. pub .sl.ui it the Bail? i'cp t.r. The Country Paper is se.tto all parts of l!. t; state ai d Union, or ddiveicd^r. t!ie *ity. Bl fiv»t dollars per nnnum* psyaM*. in dvanet.. Advcrlisr.n.e;ita arc inserted in both pa ;*t at 75 cents per square, of -4 1 . nes, for e r v- insertion, and 37 i for every succeeding pub- lir.iti ,n (’»■> umunicntmns hv M ib must be I os r P' 8«l~. iflmul *i:-d Wrm-i »> A<l*ni 1 - tors. F.x cv.urii 'ir »re rrqu.rid bv !:i#r, (:> bv hrtld on th. fi -:i T(nsa«\ ;n In. ni.n til between ill? hour, nf'e ■ :n b f->-e innin irvl (Urw in the il'ieinno'i. at b ibi'ir JI nav nfthc Cjniily in wl.’nii tb*'* priijietty iitnile.—VoMccif !>•«•«*’.'* must b. Rite, in a (nibbe g.iavitc ri.viy ilnys previous to tb d.S »fsain. Entire nftbe sale -f nervin.l property inn. be ;*ive in I ke nunner, Forty liny, prtvinn to l'ie :«y N. 'ice to 111.: debtor* an-' cn nnnrs of o entatc wist he published f-*r Forty Iv**. Not'ce th-t upplo vlinn will ho made lo tin Court if O-.tl'iini-v f.-.p 'nveto toll l.nil, nuia' be r.ilbli-hi \ Mine Month* «t i'j© jpbsfs’o Reduction in Pric s / Goods to hi* wliut they are Sold for ! 1 J]iidll"nntt Wright S; Jlnttiuir Ginn !!! FBI HE Subscriber as willing ns others t<> JL arrange his business to suit the pre- grnt tine s, and snve the public the Vroul.l of making barge Ins. adopts a mode lately made use of in this city of advertising tli Prices of his Goods, (the whole being tun te dious to enumerate, although not having th'W enormous quantities that are usually an id to he sold when called for.) nanu** th* following articles, and assures the Public that the rest of his Stock is reduced in tlu same proportion: Lamp Oil (but not the best quality) per gnll'in Do do do 0 .>0 I)o do best quality, per gull. 0 ()‘2~ Paint do do do 0 HO Spirits Turpentine do do 0 do Mixed Pain’s (but tnit the best Greens Blue.- or Yellows) per lb. 0 12?. Euglisl. White Lend, per .H lbs. (not because put up in iron bound kegs) 3 ">*' American White L *ad. ‘Jfllh kegs laboratory manufactured llrouk* Jvn, Ncw-York. (iminuf.ictory price p r cwt. ^12 60, which limy be s»*..n b; looking at the ,\ew*York ihice Current) 3 Wj, 8 by 10 Glass, but uot the best Aumriciin, j»er box 3 60 tObv W do do do 4 60 A 'urge and constant supply of the above articles and goods generally in the l’aint. Oil. Color. Glass, Varnish ari l Brush trade will be kept. The subscriber having wade arrangements with Manufacturers in New-York. Philadelphia, Boston, and elsn- wlu re. from wiii* h places he will continue to ri’ceive those goods direct, of the best de.-.eripti' n. and on the most advantageous terms. 1 He also oilers his Professional cer vices in Pfdntivg, Gihling £j Gl zing, wl.ii h he executes on improved prim iples nt reduced prior s. in 'Tow n nnd Country. *A‘j. 5. ti’liltakcr-Urctt, 6 final's from th f fh/y. P. MARLOW. inn *24 Notice. YVT; a ?4 months after date application will _L i ‘ - .;ifte to the Honorable tlm ti.'« s of .he Inferior Court of Chuthaiu County, for leave to soli a tract ot’ land, known n« number eight, 8th District, Pike ^formerly Munroe) County, for the benefit of tin* h'*irs and creditors of the estate of of N. S. Buyurd., N. J. BAYARD, Administrator estate N. y. Bayard. .Ian 6 3 in) t. Pru ahead C.abbngt l r on * M ul Beet 1 ..o r O ogeCarrot 1- P vl.y 5 l.cck Onion dnon Ttad'stl 3 EHy Pmple do. 9 !t u id leaved ). liirly runnpf '. Late do 2 'a'^fv 3 Asparagus m&m* & mms 9 Ol . hU FOR 8 VLB, HOGSIIRADS prime and second quality 14r. Croix Sugar. 60 barrels do do do sugar 7o bugs prime green coffee 30 crates blue and green edged plates 10 tons iron, assorted 5 pipes cognac brandy 5 do Holland gin 0 hogsheads Jamaica rum half pipes, quarter casks, and half quarter casks wine 30 barrels loaf sugar 30 roils bale rope 200 grind stones 2000 bushels Maryland corn 000 do Long Island white, equal to Georgia llint corn n«v 23 .“Utah garden ^eki) , AND WviU.cma TWwet TS.Dots* TU?T rece vrd by the rubscriher, and w» •• (9 janted of He 1 st a-asoiA grnv'.h, K l' i x^s G u’denSecdt, riutuphy K. il^abon ^ o. P Udeli hia. i x'-ro -g'y fur t’ is ms-ket n-' co toning the f. Uowi ig xs-ortm r.ts, vi^. ’4. Karh cuiled Let tuce t.5. Royal Cabbage d: Id. M||imeg M Ion 7 • Q ;inach ' 3. Sun.iner Sa-.oy Sweet O.sil ;o Sige ■II. Nr brtitim Celrry 3 R.r'y Pras ’4 I .ate do . 5 Rarlv h-*nch bean: 0 Red F. enth do A LS \ °0 Paak*>g *s contain r,g he followi’ig Bol ji c Kl*»w«:r Roots, viz n«.ub e Hvacinthf j ■.-icnt’gerftowe F ne r nlips I N.irci a s For saie by 1) uble Tuberose 6 oi.i*- it'llobfehen P. M’UKUVO P'P •3 Bij ike l*rtsiilrut if the Unit'd St itts. fV pursuance of hw, T ( .Tamcs Movnov, P. c 1. ■ lei.t f the tt ; »i ed Staten, do hereby d* are an • r>ak • known .hat a public sale w • held .it the I.hu ’ <»(U • • at t allabasse, M'lnda, on .be thirl M.» i.-’av of May next, f • • '!i peg'll o! the following lands, v-z ; — Township 1. south of Range 1, west ofth Meridian line. 1 and 2 nort h of Range 1, do u< Fractional n do do do do Township 1, south 1, 2, 3, 4, &. 5, cue' 1 & 2,north 1, 2, 3, 4, & v Fractional township 3 1,2, 3, 4, & 6. »lie sde wili commence with the low 1- •imb rofsecti n, township, ard range, k '«ioe n d in regular num« riral order. •’ nd» rese-ved by law f*r the use nfsch* • i* other purposes w.d be exclu :• d irutn t, Gbvn under hand, at the City of Wa-ih* ii gi.iii, tins • 6i i d.v f -f .1 niiurv, -.8”5 JAMES MONUOi.. •li the P-eaidpitt GKO GRAHAM, tJrrniT.i.-si Micr' f'lic General T.and Offi- IVm'crs of b- (uws of the Unite ■’ftics, ithe Ter'it vy Finn *a. w.d in h tfK'cg of A lab mu, f.oun'rtna, Per.ess* e, Me* • >i ; pi, Ge u;ia nod tjeuth-Caniliea, are an 'u» z cl to pub Lh the f,e.ending proclam »■ > ce <i week Mi.it 'he dav ot side ' ■ u r «t Jhmscns bti j d Razors, ■ UNT received, n supply of the above nr- '** tide, which will bo warranted good.— For sale by N. it. WELD, tiov 2 I NEW-XOUK. State Literature Lottery, CLASS NO. rv. FOR DECEMBER, IR.M, TO BE Dll AWN IN i'll'E MINUTES. S1XTV NUMHF.HS,NI>'X nAI.LOTS TO UL DkAIVN. NEW 1.AR1), HAMS. AND HOLLAND (11N. iiri'Fiivn itr unh: art.iuiK wisim.notun. t 1W l KEHS Nuw Luul'Lxrd 1 UU'l.-,l).Hniiis U Burr"ls Cnslnr ()il l’i|i('S II. dill, Svi»;i Brnml 30 Bnrri'ls M.'.s I'm-k For snip bv J. JI. HERBERT & CO. .! in l’l iji'iulc’s ' ompaiiv’' i ors. C.’AiSKS Brade’s Patent Hoes, for Hale by Ps. JL WEED. otiee. ( ^ERSO.YS having demands against the - r tatc of Tiionms Johnston, will please yrcsunt them, properly aite-ted, nt the Counting-R"on» of R. iL J. Habersham. IIA.ML'PAL JOHNSTON, Executrix of the estate ol Thomas Johnston, dec III 2!fi. k 10 L. fpUR subsc.ribcrB bon-g about to decline bu X siness in thin place, request persona ha ing demand# ug insi them, to present thee lor p^meiit. A B. FAMN1N h ro or' 5 A ’Fi NOTK/b N INK montha idl* di n, app!icBtio» wi’l b made to tlm I if.-rior Court *v L’h.’ha County, sitting for ordinary pnrp s*s i r order, ^osidute, to sell Inis N .8 l .urtn- five. (4m.iI 5) in Carpe'itf's tiov, ur. -1 lo! N i. one, (i) Green Wa’d, m 'ho ci )’ of Sav»nii»h being die real estat . ol Fruncis J» he uii, d>: the benefit of tin* ie-ra veditor* •aid estate HILLUit GAS . Quiuficd Loreutor. it* Wa (1 aurgia— Vaind< n Ciuniy U ilie li.st Ti.e .uy in March next, i ..iil sell at Jeff. r#jo, in said county, a Qigro mun, Vi»U)-:Dat-.icl, t’ie proper y of the t-s- 1 *.te of liic j ill Crews, ’e eused, pursuant to leave granted bv the Court "I Odiuary, MA Y CREWS, Fiie uirix* T * 4.1 Atliuinisu'.tur’a iNolicc. N ”’N •• 1 Hb from this date, -eshall ap pl\ to the Mouoiable the Is.fenor Com L'lutl.anrt county, when sitti' g fm* ordinary u'e puses, to sell the real estate of WiPiai day hew. C. H. HAYDEN, P. MAYHEW, Aimimstrator^s. august 12 45 A (11 i linistrator’s N otice, VTfNE MCNTH* after date, I shall apph Lx to the II mcrable the Inferior Court o '•na’liam county, (when sitting forordinsrj purposes) for leave to aeli the real is »tte «t Isaac H. Rubins, to satisfy the heirs anil cred tors. C H HAYDEN, Administrator* niurufl- 12 45 NO t ICE. IVERSONS having demands against the es* 0 late of he Lie William Craig, dec. arc v queste i to render tbe sa ne, properly at * ted, within the time prescribed by law, aim •itue indebted to said estate^ are earnestly .»lled upon to settle the same without de lay. JOHN M’NISH, Executor, oct 12 71 SCHEME. 2 Prizes of 410,000 in 3 5,000 1 3,08-2 17 1,000 20 500 41 200 51 1U0 51 80 1734 12 11475 6 8-’0, 15. 3 17, 10,' 8 5, 3 20. 68, ,ono ,01)0 ,002 ,000 ,000 200 1O0 .060 HO H 0 13,396 Prizes, > 20,825 Blanks, ( ^171,100 34,220 Tickets. In this scheme with nine drawn ballots there will he 01 prizes with three numbers *ii tlum, 183b with two numbers on tlmm. mil 11,175, with one number on them.— Those tickets having none of the drawn numbers on them being blanks. To determine the fate of the 31.220 ickets, the 60 numbers will Severn y be placed in a wheel on the day of drawing, and nine of them will be drawn, and ibo.se tickets having on them ns a combination the 1st, vd and 3d, nnd 4th, 5th and 6rh numbers drawn, will he eot.illed to $10,000. Those having on them the 7th, 8th and Oh—1st, 2d nn*l 4th—1st, 2d and 5th, will •nch be entitled to $5 000. That having on ,i the 1st, 2d and Oth. will be entitled to $J.082. Those having on them the 1st,2d, and 7tii 2d.5th & 6th 3d, 7th and 9th 1st,7tli and '.'tli 2.1.7th & Dili 3d, 81 li and 9th ist.oth and 9tlr2d.8tli & 9th -Ith,5th and 81 h 2d, 3d and it li 3d.4th & 5fli;5th,tiih and 7l.h 2d, 3d nnd 5th 3d. ith & 6th Oth,7th and 8th d, lthund Oth 3d,7th &. 8tlP each $1U00. Those having on them the lst.3d and 6th 2d,4th &■ 5thi3d, 5th and 9tli st,3d uu(17tlii2d.5th&7th|4tli,iUh and 8th '•st.Jd and 8th 2 v ’.5tli & Jithl Ith.Oth und :«tli st,3d and tit h 6l,5th &. 9th 5th. 7th ami 8th st,4thaud3th 2d.OtluSi 7tli Oth,7th and 9th st,5thand 7th 2d, it.li &• 9th oth,8th and 9th 'd 3d und Oth 3d,5th & 6tii each $500. All others (being 41 Tickets) having liree of the drawn numbers on them, will noli be entitled to $200. The 51 Tickets having the 1st and 2d rawn numbers on them only, will each be u itl**d to 100 dollors. The 51 Tickets having tin? Jit and -*iti rawn numbers on them only, will each be uititled to GO dollars. All others (being 1731 tickets) with any wo of the drawn numbers on them, will nch be entitled to 12 dollars. .And those having on them any one of the down numbers, (being 11,475 tickets, or -.275 for each drawn number,) will be each ntiilod to 0 dollars. No ticket which shall have drawn n prize, •fa superior denoiniinPion, cun be entitled o an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty days after the drawing, and subject as usu- 1, to a deduct ion of 15 per cent. A considerable portion of this Lottery is put up in parcels of 20 Tickets, embracing ill the combination numbers, from one to ixty. which parcels ore warranted to draw it least 54 dollars less the.deduction of 15 per cent, with so many chances fur the cap ital prizi .1.11. YATES. I , T A. M’INTVIlE, < Wu nagers. PRICE OF TICKETS SIX DOLLARS. Tim peculiar advantages of this scheme, are, that it has tico highest prizes—the number of Capitals is unusually large for the amount of rash to be disposed of in pri zes.) 171,ion Dollar*) and the price comes within the means of every man. Orders are received as usual, at the office of the Geor gian, by Wo IlOBEHTSON, whose orders in the late Pennsylvania Lot tery, have produced a large amount in pri zes, among which were one of a thousand dollars, 100, 50\s, Arc. Prize Tickets in the Pennsylvania Lotte ry, 11th Class, received as cash. Jan 18 laiaaiw&iLc. AUGUST U OSMLKR, H AS removed his DRV(l STORE, to the corner of Broughton nnd lEkitta- krr-$trrit\\ ojifiti&iti Col. Slu Union's Mnminti Housry where he exhibits lor sale, a choice assortment of FRESH MEDJCIXES AM) GARDEN SEEDS, and various other articles suiting his line. He abstains relating the whole string of names of the things lie oilers, and only men tions a few which are not commonly found in every Drug Store, viz:— Fol Sabina > Church’s Cough Pyro Umbellnta < Drops Degitalis Purpurea ' Aromatic Vinegar Scullcup, Hyssop l Toilet, Vegetable & German Leopard’s | other Soaps Bune,(arnica luon- s Macassar Oil tana) ; Phosphorous Elecampane, (Inula $ Ox. Mur. Potasso Helenium) \ James’s Fever Pow- 11 ops, Ergot $ ders Tnuqtiin Beans Infantile Powders t iiiiaimic i own Squire’s Elixir | Read’s Stiptic DalV’s <k> } Spirits Soap Ess. Mustard S Fumigating Pastills Ess. Tyre 5 Pyrohgnious Acid Jesuit Drop * Black Drop Respecting the utility of this last article, he refers to the last, hut one, page of the Georgia and South Carolina Almanac, of this year. oct 9 70f uma-ast CANAL J.OTTERY, FIFTEENTH —NEW SERIEI. T O hr drawn nn Wednesday, the 9th March, and finished in a few minutes—sixty minihrrs, eight ballots to be drown. &c\\em*. 1 Priae of SnO' O D..llarii«gW 1 10 01*0 10 2 S GUO 10. 2 2,r 8 4 20 1,0' 0 so! 30 so 15 *2 1;*0 5 *G'l 51) 5 '■'iW 16 21) :i Tig 8 gj Cion 0*0. DUG 56 two *00 ’Oil VO. SCO 164 ^0 H r J;i Ticket.. { 9 Tickets at gfi, In thi* r-hene, wi»b eight drawn ballots, • »• \y l he 5fipiiz'*s with three r.utnhetsor • . '4»fi vith two numbers on them, hm i -8 wth one number on them Tlsosi 1 clefs having none of the drsv n ballots 01 ’uifn being l.ls k8 o detcj m'ne the fate of »ll the tickets ir •'itabove iotterv, 06 oumhe s, from otia li xv inclusive, will severalh be placed in r. wh;e! on the uay of dewing, and e*g »t of .icm will lie drawn, and that ticket having on 18# « comb !ia ion ’h'* 1st, 2d an*! third num ‘^wn. niM b- entitled to R10.000. That having "n i- h- 4th, 5ih and 6th, wi> be enti''f»d *o glO.OOO, T' ns h v*B',.* a ill m fh** 3d, 4 h and 5th m 1 fd 7 .i 8*d8ti: f es- h 000 Thoseluving r. them t!'e I4,6i.1and 8tb- * nl Lt, 7,h Mid 8;!i, ca-h ^,123. Tints-- \0 Irving on them'he 2 , fi'h and 7tl 3i 52i and 7t’4'h.6i hand 8tf ’d 6 h and «t|*5:h and 8 - ' J h aid° J 7th and 8'. 3' 0rhand7ii> -tli,6th and 7- 4 n an.' fii 31. 6 !i am’ Ht ■. 5& 6tli ant! 8 t 4t!i an 7 • 4 ..5 it amt 7 h .1.11,7th an:* 8 it 4 ‘ an-’ 8 * W ,5l! and Ht. each gtOUO. 1.1, 5th and 6t! nh 6th and 7th| All othes, being (30 tickets) having lire •' be d iw n num'hers on them will each k ntitled o 55500. T ’he 52 tickets having on th.-m two of ti c trawn numbers and th</se tw->, the 4ih an. •)i, will ench be entitled to glOO. The 104 tickets having on them two of ’b.o drawn (umbers, i.nd those two the 6'h id 7th, o* 6.h and 8.ii, wnl eacn be entitle. 850. A I others (b-ring 1300 tick' tB) having two of the drawn numbers on them, will each be e .titled to g)6. Alt tin-*., "a*.ng -n them any out of thi awn numbers, (ne'-ng -0,608 t ekets, or 13 6 ■i ea.:b drawn number ) will each be enti led to 88. No tickt t which 9h'-ll hay#* drawn a prize of a ".iipc-rior denomination can be entitled : «'» inferior pnze P'izes payable thirty d»*s if'er the dr»A mg, a"d subject, as ijsua! y to u d ditction of \5 per cent- A c, nsiderabie portion - f this lottery is pir »p in a parcels of JO coketj, embracing all t . ombination r.nmbe<8, from one to sut* ’■•cb parcels are warr-nted to draw at U-hm l£64, it.*s ‘In* dt (fiction of 15 per cent, with - nu.ny chances fir the .capital pi zc*s Packages of 20 tickets, b) c I't ficat'*, ma; :so be had by the payment of the d tfc euc< detween the price of the tick ts and tlx* .mount winch they mu.* of necosf.ty dra * such iffi-rence being g65 60. The tickets will rcia-n at the srl». me » *•, 0:6) until Wednesday, the 12th mis- when thiy w-1 he >dv '.*’ i $s7. J. B. YATES, ) u A.M’INTVRE,| Mun!l B cre - PhiladciphiJ i.u,. y 5. 825 JJ* Orders for tickets or shares, received, and prize tickets in fourteenth class, taken in payment at I.U rHEll’S EXCHANGE OFFICE. .Tan 19 lutovuiatA -n Wauted \ I F GEOrfGVi WILI ER, otherwise DA.V- .EL OLAND MILLER, who in the \ei*r 8i5, arrived in Savann-h, m 'he Abeid •• n • •lisport, belonging to M *«sr-. D- wson & bo.is of I ..union is living, and wiil apply to ;« f-itu.ds in Englanhe w.ll hea- ol met! ; ng much to his advantage, Be left ’.e A'.-erdeen wh'ieshe lay at Savanunh, and tuts not been he-.vd of by his fiends sinci i-.ar period. lit lud been many years a eat- *, and while on board the above vess-d, vjs nnplojcd as a carpenter. If he left So- •••••r.nsli at that iikr.e, it is probable that hi* nt*i\d some vessel going to the Brazil Is- 3. s in Ins lest letter, he sta'ed that it «.-■ h h intention to do so. Should he havr i.dat any place whee a register or certifi •ale of his burial cu»i he obtained, it would be lan^ful'y received and all expends attending t, paid by ISAAC W. MORRELL, Savannah, or W.W.&T.L. CEESTBII, New-York *s»p1 O 57 . uvaimali Female Asylum. • N election for a Matron to this Institu S lion, will take place at the Asylum House, on the first meeting in February.— Application for the above to be handed in to the subscriber. By order of the Board, E. M. LLOYD, Sce'nj, nov13 94 JOHN T. ROWLAND, C -N' iNUES to do business in Milledge- v'dle, and tenders the offer of his ser vices to h;s friends and the public, in the trans Action of agency business generally oct 5 6RF'M§ Beer*’ Axes. SUPPLY of the above Axes, received L «ml for sale by A*. B- MEED. oct 21 STATE LOTTERY or MARYLAND. —9 HIGHEST PRIZE 40,000. —«— SCHEME NO. III. I Price of—^40,'JDO is 40 600 Dollars. 1 Prise u,0[4) is 'o GOG Dollrrs, 1 Prize of 10GUC *» 10.o-ODiib.rs 2P-xr»of- LOGO is G,GU0 l)u:ls s 301* ?.*:s of -1,-00 is 3’,GUO Dolls-s. "0 Pr.I 'S ot 5:;0 is 10,000 Dolls* s 5- IYz:s of 100 is 5, 00 Hoilsrs. 1.0 P*.res of 50 5,000 Dollsrs. 5UOG Prizes of——10 ii 50,000 Dollsrs 5 05 Prizes. 479.1 Blanks, 180,000 Dollars :0'*C0 Tickets st_R9, is 180 000 T o", s. The whole of the prizes *, be floating from the commencement o the drawing, except, the following, which are to be de posited in the wheel at definite periods, viz: On the 5th diiy, : : ; . 410,000. On the loth day, : . 9 5,1X10. On the 16th day, -. : . . ao.iMio. On the ‘20th diiy, : ; : 40,000. The whole to be completed ii Twenty VtYtiviirt a onA^ \\ 'I’he prizes only to bo drawn. -The whole l)tt\ubh* in J ,0 «h eivtv ff«r~ — plction ol the drawing, subject to a deduc tion of fifteen percent. JAMES L. HAWKINS, N. P. WILLIAMS, J. B. RINGGOLD, Commissioners appointed by the Governor and Council The above Loti.cry commences drawing in Baltimore, on WEDNESDA17Ik inst. Tickets $12—Shares in proportion. ORDERS received at the Baltimore price, and prize tickets taken in payment, at LUTHER’S EXCIMXOE OFFICE, No. 3, Commerce-how nov 9 91 Consumptions, Coughs, £jc. BUTT F,R’S F OR the cuie f - -i<»:i t Coughs,n-.nsump tior.s, Spitting >1 Bloody Abth.i»us,and .isenses ofthebi eaat and lungs There is perhaps no medical obse- vatio; belter estab ish- d, none more generally con ■r.ned b\ the experience of the bi st physi. i •ns of all Si.es and count .-is, and none l or- importance to the human f-.mily, that* :■ Lei that many of the n ost -Jifficull and ir. wmble oo .sumptions originate in neglect colds.. In a Climate so variable as ours, wiser* he changes of the wea her me tr- qu"nth si'd(l:*nand unexpectrd, it requires m->re ca>i ■ n-■•) atiention to gua.d agains this daiig-*nu* :i my oflife, than most people imagine .'t ,t*e bleand willing to bosiow. 1 'lie bills o* uortality exh bit the melancholy fact that tin roportion of deaths by this disease may h onaidered as ahout five ti- one. I asm- H 'lien «s thisfstal disease f.'- quenlly hi s «k*fi mice to the skill ot the most learned phyaici ‘.ns, it is a gratification to the pro' victor that ‘ c is enabled to offer to those tffl 8ed will ago. d.v prospect of relief, i* 'hit 1 igbh ■'.duRole remedy, the Vegetable L diun Sp ci Jic. The Indians aie happy in then knov. •edge of m.dical plants; gi.v rued wliclly bv experience, they are certain as to their « ft-ct, and it is said by an author of great character, that a true consumption is a disease never known among them. This Specific is obt lined hy extrsetion frotr herbs, roots flowers pl»nts Sic when in p*. r teciion. In consequence >f a happy comhinp- tion of the most valuable herbs, Sic. it become* a bals-im of a superior value, lt In als tin* c - ju^ed parts, opens the poies, «>nd composes the dis'urbed nerves, after the mann- r< f a. anodyne; consequently the obstruction o! the ekes; and ti e iungs which constitute th.s disease, particularly need i s use. lt promotes expectoration, which is constant!} called for nnd whilst it cleans s a d heals, it also giver strength to the tender lungs In this manm * it removes the hcctie fevei, improves diges tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs ihi ppetite and improves thes; irits. This speci fis mav always be giv* n in safety it is mdo pler.sant to the t-asie, and m»y safely be giver o infants, lor which it is of inestimable vahn It affords relief in bowel complaints, t eil.ing whooping coughs, Uc. and is found partiru- l.ny useful in hypochondri cal, nervous an hystericsl diseases. Euch bill ot dirertio- contains a detailed account of this disease in nil its different atagrs, ?.nd will bj accomj ■ -i* d with the signature ot the proprietor i* Red Ink. It is "ft red for salt* by GKO. RY F.RfcO' , only (my s »le agent) I):uggist, cor ier Bay end Wlir- taker-streets, Savannuh, a one dollar per bottle. WM BUILER. dec 30 30 UwrtfcA VlttiY Matrasses T HE subscriber hns just received an us- surtment of the above articles, wur ranted to be of the best quulity, fur ssle bj /. W. MORREL. oct 26 4L OyyusUft the Jilc&tVewj, —efe— MR.? . K.RU, II ^SrSCTFULLY informs her friends ” , "" 111,(1 poblic, Iliut her somoi. is now urn.n, upi-usito the Chatham Academy, lor 6 IIKOil'TtOVlj, M.'l'U.H. Assisted h» ‘J -'.."JL-li'.r Jims E. A. ILi-.uih.n. shi ol‘w> l".r s* p.ii **s in trn,hiu r -hc li.lk.win* tinn wn';" : !'"“ ttl b)»m-l)cs nt ciluca- the pntrnnn/tc hitherto ov, ; rfj0 jopes. I mm the reduced rn>. .,ft„j t j„ n aild hi r in. i-.-tis.-.l cxertuum to furthn (| :r . Pr0 gtffiF ol her Vnpils, to dpKnrve n stiJi fir thcr extcnsiui or public favor. The c„i, I se ol tuition, nnd tin terms on which scholar* are received, are— 1st Class—Fpellinn-, Bendinp. Sewinp end ii n. Alarkinp, per (junrter. : *J| (;0 2d. Class—\\ ith Writing, Cremmsr, Geography and Aritluoo- The French or Spanish Lnngunpes, " H ° including elegnnt embmiderv on Ince or muslin, to any paitcrn, i ainting on velvet, per quarter.: .* r oo l -'The most eareful nttenticn will be paid by Mrs. K- e, to the deportment nnd morals of those entrusted to h. r . hum,, nov ' . E. M BEK MO'i ;, | N FOR MS his friends and the public een- t erully, that lie has received by recent arrivals, alarirnandevten«i,>— -..vm-u. Groceries, Hardwure and Dry Goods, which will bo disposed of wholesale and ri tail, on the most reasonable terms. TL following articles comprise a part of hifl present stock, viz.— !0 Kog., c^ds prime St Croix 9 ugar 10 B *acs White t.nd? H / 0 Boxes Brown ) Havana do 69 Barrels Los* ei d f.ump 50 Bags Havana Green Coffee 6 Pi »es superior 4t!i nroof Brandy • f Fi:*es do H Hand Gin 5 Fires Imitation Brandy, 4th proof 5 D*> do Gin 2 P.pes very superior old “each Brandy ? Puncheons da do I. ibh Wh-skey 50 Hrgsh ads and ? Phil. d. lplua Hye 100 Barrels J Hhiskey 100 Barr.-b Northcri Gin 2 Pipes superi »r old Madeira Wine 5 Hdf F:p«8 superior oV Lisbon do 1U Q srter Casks Tener.ffi; do Very superior old Ma.ietrs Wire sn5 Cognac Brandv in ' J einij"hriS !. 5 H JI’ 1U c e and i Bairfc H "un. -fl -e fresh 100 liatf 5 F! ur 101 ’ nr els No-New Mackard 50 els No, 2. do do 1600 Baskets Table Salt 20 Cask* Goshen Cheese 20 Barrels Copperas 200 Reams Wrapping Paper 50 Bags Black Pepper 10 Boxes Chocolate 20 Five Gullc-n Demijohns 5 Bar els Glue 100 Kegs BE und HF Dupont's Gunptiwdet 5 Pound Caniste u of superior do 100 Pieces 4' inch Cotton Bagging 2 Buies E gging Twine 10 Whole and J Boxes S. WhWtimcre'i 6 Half 5 genuine Cards 10 Boxes Wool Huts 5 Bi.xes Straw Bonnets 10 Coils Bide Itope 5* l)r z n Bed Cor-’a 50 Do Plough Lines 100 Pounds Sash Cords 6 Bales Point, London Duffle Blankets 10 Cases colored and bleached and ujr bleached Homespuns 70 Gross Iron Table Spoons 15 Do do IVa do '0 Do Teutania Table do Plated T?,bl«* and Tea do Copper,Cast, Wrought and Composi tion Tea Kettles of all s zes Brss Kett’f-s for making preserves 20 Sets of DLh Covt.fi 20 Tons Shear Moulds 1 D Sf.d Irons 1 1)'» Ba- Lead 1 D - Sheet Iron 100 Ci.skG a-sorted Cut Nads Mill, crossCut sod WhipSaw, on.de expressly f'>r this market 20 D i zen Manilas We, Woodssws and Ten nant Saws Blscksmi'h Sitdges and Handhimmers Anvils, fri nt 1 to 200ibs. real mouse hole Blicksmith's Bellows,from 24 to 36 Single and Double Screw Pistes Corn Mills, from No. 1 to 5 2 Tons Hooks ar.d Hinges Br«8s Andirons, f- om 83 50 to 83 Bia:.s ai d Wire Fender, with shovels ar-d tongs to mutch 5 ' 'nsks Braid's Patent Hoes 100 D zen Padlocks steelya ds to weigh from 200 »o 500IIjs 2 Tons of Htei I,consisting of Shearing lish.BOs'e ed and Cast Stoves with Pip s 1000 Found. Waggon Bells, assorted Fancy Curtain Pins 5 Hag' 'Price Chains 2 H z-.n Currying Knives 209 Doz: n Curry Combs 6 Sets White bundle Knives and Forks, consisting of 50 p eces each 10 Sets Britannia Teapots. Sugar and Cream do 6 D xen Patent Shot’Pelts ° D'-zt i Game Baps 2 D ■*« n Powder Horns and Flasks 1 C se double and single band Gum 10 Dozen Wire and 20 doz Hau Siiten 2 Dozen Fancy Hall Mats and 50 sets Table Mats ALSO, A general assort me it of Carnenter’s Plane* ■'rushes, and Fancy Bellows, with many otbet articles in the above line,too tedious to enu- Derate. EXPECTED DAILY, 20 Tons of Carron Castings, which will be sold low from the whirl, nov 15