Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 30, 1825, Image 3

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iVco>ly> To Liverpool—Cotton, par Tb. J a j,|. l’u Iho Continent—Cotton, 1J a I J. ' Etchangc continues without materia! al- tcratiou—it may be quoted & a Si, although mostly done at s. Baltimore, June 10 —Cnltnn—Our advi- veB from Europe by the packet ship Jiiiiioh Cronper, come down to the 16th ult—the intelligence relative to this interesting ar ticle is net at any great importance, and yei wo notice n conformity between the proceedings there, and our own prominent markets for this commodity—the same dis trust and want of confidence in the buyers; the same feverish anxiety to effect sales on the part of the holders, who yet reluctantly submit to a reduction, are every where evi dent and are productive of that dull and lan guid auto of the market, which precedes a decisive change. Upland mid Louisiana arc scarce in this market. 01 Tennessee, .Alabama, and Sea Islands, there are none. Our quotations are nominal. Upland, fair quality, 25 a ?n cts. per lb. Louisiana, 20 a 31 Tennessee) 25 “ Alabama,2~, a 27 “ FORTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. The Committee of Arrangcmonts, ap- Oflicc Hank UnFctl States, $\V AIM’S PANACEA. Soaannrth, 291A June. lH.Ti. , . .„ , . .. . lKXan&rtfifc TSSraKSSwa** Throat, long* at. dun? Klrurn-Uic AH'ec- ai ’ -lu lor Discount on Tuesday, must bo't'-ons, Cntanccim Du.. h-h White* pomtml at a meeting ol CitizonB on the 7th lodged in this offico, on the Saturday pro- and Diseases of the II ne«, a d til cases instant, for the Celebration of the approach, ceding—And Notes or Bonds falling due on generalli of »n ulcerous character, an ing Anniversary of American Independence, Jj **•' mU8t “P announce to their Fellow-Citizens that it. J. HUNTER, Cashier. .using !,• refro-n, Ulcers rf tb. will take place on Monday the Fourth of June 30 f)to ! Lai,v»<*» Nod.j*,- 5tc < and that d-. Hdfu 1 | ■■ "* 11 ■ ——«•» cs»e oocHNiunedl*/ along *> d «ices»*ive July, in the following order f Plantifti? • j of Mercury, Sic 6c.—I lias els j been feu. d At sun-rise, the Exchange bell will be A IclllUIB UdllK |u«eful n, Disc,, cl of ti.c Liver, rung and the National standard displayed f I3HI8 Bunk wi 1 he shut, on Monday j Ino »d • ■ 'detaan.- ing fr . /* an impure or b • ■ -> - *■- -»••>-- next ill, Jnlv. Pnne.r fnllimr .In,I no cnitaminated I.t.e ol tin IlleoJ, it will b. (factual remedy.— T HIS Bank wi 1 be shut, on Monday | next 4th July. Paper falling dud on contaminate,I it. e of Itit JtlcoJ, it will b shipping in tho iiarbur. ! that day, and on Sunday, must, be taken up £" ml * P»*oilu. and an cftec At eleven o’clock, a civil and military ,on the Saturday previous. .Tneducovery ol tin. mtilo'ne baa been ti c procession will be formed at the Exrhunge. i Wednesday, June 2!), 1625. The procession will proceed from the west .Tune 30 file end of tho Exehangn at Imlf-pnst eleven, i ———————————— escorted by the corps of Savannah Volun j NotlCC. teer Guards, through Bull-street, to the: ,, , , Theatre. An Oration will there be deliver- T)URI \G the absence of tho Subsen. ed in commemoration of the Birth-Day o the nation by Nathaniel P. Bono,Esq. pro METEOROLOGICAL TABLE. buy of the. Month. S 5-3 ,5 * 11 TVind. Remarks. 2J* 8 82 SOUTH. Clear. 12 81 do. Do. 3 9U do. Unin,thun.& l’g. 6 87 do. Cloar. * 24. 8 8.5 8. W. Light breeze. .12 88 do. Do. 3 91 4. S W. Light Clouds. 6 39 do. Do. 25. 8 04 ti. w. Clear. 12 87 do. Light breeze. 3 88 do. Cloudy. • 6 83 do. Do. 2d. 8 82 8. W. Cloudy. 12 79 WEST. Thun. & liffht’g. 3 31 do. Rain, 6 82 SOUTH. Cloudy. 27. 8 Vt tVKST. Thun, with rain. 12 :M 8. W. Clear. L-brceze. 3 8 J N. NV. Light Clouds. 6 81 wj'st. Do. do. 28. 8 78 WEST. Cloudy. 12 nn s. w. Thund &li®rlit*ff. 3 80 8. W. Rnin. thun &. do. 6 78 SOUTH. Gloudv. 29. 8 76 s. W. Rain. 12 BU do. Do. 3 in do Cloudy. 6 no 9. 9. W. Do. MAHHXED, ceded by the reading of tho Declaration of| Independence by Rioiiakd W. Stiffs,E..q. i At the cluse of the exorcises,the Procession will return to thn Exchange in the sume order, where it will disperse. The following will be tho arrangement of the audience in the Theatre, which it is res- spectfully requested may bo particularly uli- erved. The Pit will be appropriated to ihe escort and to the military otti ers who may join in the procession. The centre box in I ho lower tier will be reserved for the civil au thorities, foreign Consuls, &c.—the remain der of tin; Boxes in tho lower tier for the ladies exclusively. The second tier will be appropriated for the several military corps who will take seals from the centre. The remainder of the same tier, and the other parts of the House, for tho citizens ge nerally. A Dinner will he provided at tho Council Chamber in the Exchange, nt which Ciuri.es Harris, Esq. will preside,assisted by James M. Wayne, VV.w. C. Daniei.l, and Mosi'.s Sheftu.i., Esqs. Dinuer on table precisely at four o’clock, P. M. Subscription Lists for the Dinner will be left at the Bar of the Ciiy Hotel, at the Bar ofthe Exchange,at the bookstores of YV. T. Williams and 8. C. & J. Schenk,and at the office of the Georgian, where subscriptions will be received, or by either of the Coni inittee. Our Follow-Citizens of the city and county arc respectfully invited to bo early in their application, as it is desirable that the whole number intending to join in the festivities of tho Day should he known at as early a period as possible. The price of Subscription to the Dinner her from this city, Elius Reed, Esq. will act as his attyrney. ABNER BASSETT. U2n June 30 On Suedny evening last, by the Rev. Mr. I is thuf.e dollars, Boland, Michael Cunningham, to Many The Committee request that thn Bells of L mv, bo'll of this city. I the Churches may bo rung at. sun-rise, dur ing I he movement ofthe procession, and at sunset. JOHN STEVENS, "| A. B. FANNIN, | Commit- ANTHONY PORTER, \ttc.of Ar il. It. M’ALLISTER, I rangements GEO. ROBERTSON, Jr. J KA3UEO OTim. PORI’ OF SAVANNAH. ARRIVED, Ship Georgia, Varnum, 59 days from Li verpool, to A. Low # co.—with Suit,Crates, Dry Goods, Hufd YVare, Bagging, Porter, Piling Stones, &c. to A. L»w & co. Low, Wallace & co. J. B. Herbert & co. W. T. YViJlmms, S C. & J. Schenck, C.VV.Rock- ANNIVERSARYof independence. Tho undersigned Committee of the Sa vannah Volunteer Guards, announce and to to th*' ^*7^ that a Dinner will bo providod . . ntlings 1 t ,t the City Hotel, by Mr. John Miller, on £0 days and for the lust 9 in company with . T , , 4 . . . ,, , the brig Frances, from Philadelphia tor this the 4th July next at hulf*past 4 0 clock.— '•••I! dr. cio. Cupimimrdr. Gwathpiey, an. order. 1 lie Georgia has been in soundings port Brig Frances, Croft, Philadelphia, 16 days, wi’h a full cargo to S. B. Parkman. Consigneess, W. T. Williama, Cohen & Miller, C. Ron, Ponce & .Mackenzie, Scar brough & Clark, J. Shaffer, A. G. Oemler, A. Dure. G. B. Lamor, \V. Scarbrough', N. J. Bayard, A.Parsons, J. M’Xish, Rl'anip- bi‘ll,l. Norton, Dunham& Cnnipticld. John ston, Hills & co. G* o. Ryerson, M. Hop- i kins, H. Cassidy, C. Baker. P. Hill, Copt. | Bailey, and Mr. Mackay. Passengers, Miss j W.dhiter. Mi-Webster, Dr. Wilkins, and; C«d. hi.'la Perriero* Schr. Annu-M iria.Sisson, from St.Johns, E. F. with a largo fleet in tow for the Geor gia S’eain Boat Company. Suhr. Flora, Anderson, from RiecboroV to the master. Steam bout Edgefield. StisRnrd, 3rt hours from AuguRta, with 100 bales cottou to or- Ticlcets of admission may be had of either of the Committee. Lem. Newcomb, S. B. WlM.I-.M8, W. W. Wash. C H. Starr. J. T. Stewart, Committee of Arrangement S. V. G. Georgia—Camden County TO A;.L WHOM IT M V CONCERN. HEdR J B tIO itt Jtin. a.lRiinifttra'nr on »hc of David’l ucker «nd D».v d M’Credie, Hpnlif-s to the Court '"f Ordwia y of hmItloiuuv, for Letter d sn; sa v on t!i c.s-n cs of aaid dec.»a eel persons: Th’if'e '• « thoier'ore, to ci-eund idnomsh the heirs n d creditors of said dcee.sruj persons, to fi*- their ot j-ctions (»*' snv they have) in my tf* New London Books, b U £5 J. hCIIi’if' K H AVE just, received, by the Georgia, a case of LONDON BOOKS, many oi which Jiavo boon pnblialicd the current year. Among them are? Winter Evening Pastimes. Highways and Byeways, nd series 3 vols Cunipbell’s Love Letters. Dibdin’s Comic Dramas. Employment, the Source of Happiness. Spirit ofthe Age. CttvtmdislPs Y\ esley. Odes and Addresses. Antonmrchi’s Napoleon, 2 vols* Going too Fur, 2 vols. Westminster Hull, 3 vols* Crubb’s Teclmulogical Dictionary, 2 vol6 4to. And a variety of others. S. C. &. J. Schenk will close in a few days, an order to London. Persons wishing any article in tile trade, (either from the Atlan tic tflutes or England,) will please hand io their orders which will be thankfully re . ceivcd. June 30 82e i ickcts ri&e lU-Moi row —e«i On Wednesday- the 20th July, the following Splendid Lottery will be drawn and finished the some dny. New- York L kruture Lottery W ILL ilrnw in New-Yurk on Wednes day, 20th July, positively—60 number combination. NINE numbers to be drawn. RICH CAPITALS. 1 Prize of -30.01)0 DOLLARS. I 15,000 DOLLARS. 1 10,000 DOLLARS. 1 5,737 DOLLARS. 20 1.000 DOLLARS. 30 500 DOLLARS. 30 200 DOLLARS. Besides 13.311 Prizes of 100 DOLLARS, 50 DOLLARS, 22 DOLLARS, &c. mak ing a Grand total of 273,760 Dollars; and but one a nil a hull' blutiha iu u Pi lay. Them being NINE numbers drawn in this Lottery the Chances are greatly increased. As but little time remains, immediate application should be made. Tickets advanco To-Morrow to $1 1 . but will remain during this day at glO; Halves $5; Q,rs $2 50. The Subscriber guarantees the puymeut on demand of all prizes ordered by him. Priz.es in other Lotteries received as curb, and orders from a distance (post paid) promptly attended to. Iniormution ofthe fate of Tickets will be givi*n to distant adventurers as soon ns re ceived. WM. ROBERTSON, Gmngian Office. June 30 82e iler, mill 470 fur Charlcalon. Pamn^rrt i ficI - ,m >"-‘ hre '!'* . first •» J»no»ry Rov Mr. Walah, ami lady, and 1 for Char- .“**• or ,elte " w,lll,e 8 rimt:d 10 llle lci,l "I. _ . i : TX Wilma'the tr-in. W'illinm Gibftm Stenm-boat Pendleton. Lubbock, 2 days 4 1 from Clmrl'ston, to G. B. Lamar—with wine and bottles, to ,Tiu> Millor, und freight for Augusta and Hamburg. Pawtigcrs, Mrs. Ciitonnet, Miss Catonnet, Miss Curry, i M 'i* Manias, and Mr. Gregund. i Pole-boat Snrab-Ann, from Augusta,with! 500 bags cotton, to G. B. Lamar, and 0.1 Taft, pud 100 bbls. Mackerel, to C. Levi : c-nt. El Tu» e 3J one of he Justices of sa.d Cou r t, lhiH?5*h June, 18 5. JOiiN 11AILKY, c. c o.c.c 83 fitonest ARRIVED FROM THIS PORT, At Charleston, on Monday, sclir. M’Koy, 1 day. Mary Tho sloop Wave, Fordham, for this port, sailed from Norfolk, Itttli inst. The sloop Eagle, Vincent, for St. Marys, cleared ut Charleston on Monday. lie 'g'a—' aindeu County.' TO ALL UTIOU IT MAY COX C ESA. I^iRBAS Alexander Atkinson, Admin* srstor 0** the Eitate of John Atk n- son, dsceuped, applies to the Co..rt of Ord u ary of said County, for letters .Lm 9s ry on }: Id estate : Tb se arc, therefore, to c tv v d dm iii» i all ar il fmguLr. the heir^ and cted tors’« f\<)id deceased, to fi‘e their object,< ns (if any they have^ in my office, on or b* fore the fir-t Uouday io January m-xt, or leturj w i‘1 be grmted to tho applicant. Witness die Hun William Gibso:, one of the J.js;ices of said Court, this 25 h June, 1825. JOHN.BAILfcY, c. C o. c. c June 30 83 ;L,V| Boston, June 13.—Arrived, sclir. Nancy, Dickerson, (of New-Bodford) 18 dnys from Kh viirmah. To the N. of Hatterns, day af ter the late gnlo, (in which she lost, her fly- —- •nprjib, cairied away two sliromle, &c.) '-«mrlpn I'nitnfv kicked up a now sofa, Grecian ahapn, and; ue0 *o ,<l -<ltnaen COUIliy. bair bottom, with the letrs broken off j also, a ense of black bats—the direction cannot be made out, except the namo ol'D.Tbomp- son—\V. D. is marked on the inside of the lid. JOHN W LONG OFFERS FOR 30 do OFFERS FOR SALE, PIPES Brandy, 1st and 2d 8 do Holland Gin, 1st 1 do Port Wine, 1st 60 bids Matartzas Sugar 60 boxes Soap 80 do Candles 30 doz. Madeira Wine *>0 pieces hes’ 42 inch Dundee Bagging • 'alcu»ta Bagging, & superior arti- clc lor packing square Bales. I case j Bleached Cotton Shirting | TO ALL WHOM IT MAY COXCEILY. W ilK'tRAS Louis Dufoi.r, Administiator of the Bitate of Basilu Pelletier, dec*d ] applies to ihe Court of Ordinaly of said conn- 1 tv, for Utters diini.s-o<y on said estaie:— > These are, therefore, to cite an j admonish «H >nd suigulut, kht heirs and crcditois of si d deceased to file their objec ions (if any they have; in nty dficc,on o before die first Mon day Li January nett, or Inters will he graute ( j t?.the p|d cart. •2^| Witness the Hon. William Gibson, L>X ,| one of the Justices of said Cou t, this 25th lune, 18 5. JOHN fl/.lLY. c. c. o. c. c. 1'ICKliTS RECEIVE 0 IN’ UNIOM CAK1L LOTTERY 17th CLASS. CAF1TAI.S. 1 Prize of - - - 850,000 20,000 10,000 5,000 4,720 1 1 2 1 20 30 1,000 500 o hers amounting to S273.760 Draws Cth July next, in one Day. TICKETS $10; soon advance to $11. ALSO, IN Maryland Slate Lottery,No. 5. Which Jrnws STU, July. SCHEME. —40,000 —10,000 5,000 — 1,000 £$c $c. $c. Tickets $G j advance in a few dnys. And in NEW YORK LITERATURE LOTTERY Which draws 20th July. capitai.s. ‘ 80,000 15,000 10,000, Ac. Tickets glO, they advance to 11 on 1st July. Those who who have given orders will call and receive tlmir Tickets. Darien and North Carolina Notes cannot he taken nt par. All orders from the coun try promptly attended to. Apply at LUTHER’S EXCUAAVE OFFICE. June 30 j;,. •Tnnp Q!\ , — V/UIIOII Mlllll m the “ Dover Manufactory.” 81L a r CkfcA V, P Avift, A , OARED COAT, gunnel and in- tu . . painlorl red. The owner is ro- j ( a l " a y rovo Pfoporty, pay cliarges and r fit- WOODWORTH, fcac 12 S0 | 0" 45 Dollars Reward. s Plantation, !* Mienii s bate. ,n 'he fir.i Is.urday a'ter trie first Tuesday .a August next,’ f'ouse in the town ht. Us y 1 ' sual hours of ten rnfffour ’clock a tract ol land situate and I it,g in the county ol Dam- . .. . , . -o-- v erv n.i,„ den, on Brownlow’a Cree’i contiining eigh-i, W1 ° |! us il s l'°t wound in tile aria-— . es more or less. ie , ri "jy &ri ’ ul j. “f 8 yellow compilation, nnd lh , (l ’,, ii V if , 1 I) ANA WAY from Dr. liaie’, huntVabetwuentfc* 1 ,trewtun SiH.nuar Savannah, three b»veprovedimtantly effictenus. 1 -Heivfors ellect ol lonn nnd fctivui v* study, vnd it naw nutde f.ihkc from the mult dec.-led con viction, fourded O’, am le exiieriencc, of its p->w< r ir -in b. tin'- t'v se diseases,ajter every other medicine has failed. I ca mut, no »ever, be Supposed, that this BASAika vi.l mvartkb.y ca’c—t!ie «nst ep- tet-riu (I n d ants, employed by the Facul'y, »Mil i.fei, jjiil in 'he very diseases for whit.li ihe m i. oJ.isidered specifics; bill if - be use ot it be persevered in, it will radicaili r. moye m «• ever, caiw fot’ *.hc d.sordirs apsc'.fiviv, i housa. di art lugerinp under those c ..» p’a r.tn, is some fu m, si king to the gave, without e f ented*’« whom Uis inedichu would certainly /estore io per let t health a«»d vigours its »afcty and inmmence have neen fully t-.s - :d, Hotlm it may bn udinimste e.ltc h-- ten* b leat infs-1 i he n.oat distinguish'd cians in the United B ates recouwr.Ciiu it, and dmit, th n a more bapor.auU'.iscuvery in me dical science has not been made ; and to use the language of on- ”f thr ir.os' cmbivot F'o- ssurs f the agi, it is a triumph in the healing art. To the present *u.d i\,..».g gunera.ioi.b, the beiK’fic mua' prove i.icalcuiable, not only by Saving many many valuable lives, but im parting strength and sou di.esr \ dib litaed CQ'rup ,>d eons* t ti. s thereby p eserv- ing theit offspring from haedituvy dun.uses Tnese fact . g. w»i. .lie uume on cure •i -drt, form irres.tblcp>o f »>l the h v.h vabu* . 1 th s r- mtdy. N u.ie, however, iv -d’ aed n take it, without firs* fui,y convincing » m- *if ui the truth of wha is here stated, and the rectitude of the P p-iet >r’s intentions. The cures perform c, m this city s;one, ch uiblisli its supm .or virtue on a basis mo so.i *. to be afteettd by the ii dignity of the enviou . I is worthy cf remark, ihat the greater part if the Datum • who hive been permanently m ed. hs >, pr.cviouti to the wroorietor** »m« .:«rt»'-.ing them, received the nb ; eat a.sistAn e »n- several were abamlnnerl by ti.oir PU' h. Lins, as being beyond the ren»' *-f umt- kill Such . j tho r cl and so ex *«o d nory wen many of hec.se* thut an cra b, io: was aide of >h in in the Vtdv..cst y f Pt: nty van iu, > y the Pmjmw of Singer b Jo e a c owd edmtdiene. 4 >f Smile is, is.io p omwiced i/uin ■uiiders m the healing art. il i.us i.ecri inti uve.i nto the Ph.iadt Iplna Aims-Hous? a. d Pennsylvania sod Ncw-V rk Hosi ’tal, ai.d inch were its surprising effects—its «uc'-ess after ml other me Heines had failed, that t.. -* fturgeon of th*' Penusy!vunip|Hopital, Dr Wm P’.ce, was i—bictid to abandon his highly rr spijctiihle Ific , frem the l .udcble design of benefit'!’•£ ii s fellow creature*, by carry* tig the Panacea to England ; where it baa si cudy •(•p^rsedi.d the use of the genuine Preach Bob of imracteur in a number of in stances, m dii ewes for which that >s intended, uid itsv.wues are publicly acknowledge by iiome of the most eminent sur/eov.B flier ’• In all complicated cases of Scofulu and Sy- p/ulis,and where the Syphilitic V;ruj of toe p re *t causes a oevelopement of Scrohila in • no r.hild,.th.i it. ttiu only .u uedy ur»n which a single ho ie of r^c ivory can be rcasonab*} founded; therehu*.b.on no usance ot its failure, where props ly used It impsn.* vi gour la the wh’ ie system while the cure ii g.’ir.g on—on ope utlon so long looked for in vain by the medimI wo Ul\ at the v*me tunc the piticnt is ei»;.b’c*j to ta'ie nourishing fond, which under the common mode,- of prac ^ , s usually withheld from the sufferer. In uia uy inHances wh. re the hor,.bie ravuces of u . e^rstion had laid ba e ligament und Done, and where, loall apponrance, no human means bu- amputation could have saved ale : in cases ext eme even as here described, have pa- ticnis neen snatched from the grave and re- stored to go f >d health, and th devou* n" d:»- a«u* completely e^ulicated The discovery of u remedy like thin now offe ed for sale has been a denderat.<mfom u.» imm-.vioriul, The Proprittui dOvS no up,»oSe iiiabarc abitrtion will couvi ice: ;.c m 1 therefore give referenc- to such a h^ve burn cured, and those ii d r.u : care among wh m are many h’.phly e ;p» c ac..*- c \<z--g that ah il* tutisfy tre hi -at .. ci*sdufwusot tin supL.iui <;ihcacy .nt :e dia-. idc's for winch i is litre recommcn d. Bvery uiemb 7 if joc ecy should a d in diffti«- i g in rm- i Uff Uuu discovery—human ity alone make* it a du y CftvViftcates- “I have with a the last two years had sn op portunity o.‘ seeing sever*, cavea of very mve tcratc ulcers, which having previously resist ed the teguiat inodes ’ : f treatment, were healed by the u^e of Hr. Swsim's Panacea and 1 do beiicTo, from whdt 1 have aeen. that it will prove an important remedy in scro, fulous, venereal ut.d men.uiisl dise iaes. “N. CHAPM4N, Ml. D. Professor of the Ina'itutes and practice of Physic, in the University of Penn sylvcnia £<?• k. “ Philiide'phid, February 16, 18 3.” “iiiuve employed tin. t‘»iiac-. a of Mr.SwRim in numerous instur oef.; within the last three years,,and have always found it extremely jtficacious, especiaHy In see mdary syphiln* •*nd mercurial diseaucs. I have no hesitatio i. pronouncing it a niedlcirc of inestimable value. - «nv. G.'FSON, U, D. Professor of Surgery in the Uni'ty of Pern . Surgeon an* 1 Ulinical L cturer to the Alms Hi u I firmitv, f c- • February \7, -8 W •* 1 U >ve rapet eily tis'td Swaim's, Pinacra, both in the Hospital and in private practice, a d have foued it to be a valuable medicine in ch-o..ic. syphilitic and scroiiiluus complaints, ami in obati mt» cutaneous afTcdions. "V LF.NTINK MOT I’, M D. Profes. r f f ^ii’gery in th-* Uuiversity of New Y irk, Surgeon of the New-York H/.spitai t > c •Ww Yo k \st+ro 5(/t. '8 '4 ” I'auYiou ti Vvvvc\vA8e,T8. The great deii'a .0 ••• d wonderful success of this mediciae. h vc .nduced a number nt persona to imitvie i' in various w**ys—Som? are sel'ing Sart.uiHidia and other syrups, im- p' H iig them on ih' ignorant for the Panacea ; o’hers are mix. 'g the qeimn e medicine with nj insets Sic. making three botles out of one. tl.it i it tail ng s me of da viruca These im. itat •> .su 'd «ndad l:er*toina h-vein many in* suine-0 plot’acted *1.e sufferlnirt of patients cases where the genuine medicine wool. any part of the world, will receive immediate atteniu’ii. , QCf Printed directions accompany the Me dicine. ViH. 9WAIM, No 13, South Ninth Street, opposite the Uioveibiiy , f (»enn»ylvunia, Philadelphia, Febiuury, 1825. The Hubscribera have just received a fresh supply of the above VALUABLE MEDI CINE, uud tiayo muiiu wuoU urr -Mgi-iiu’.tilri with the inventor,Mr. Win. Swaim, ns will enable them to offer to the public a pure and unadulterated article. Druggists and others who purchase to sell ugaiu, can have it at the original price established by the proprietor. LAY & HENDRICKSON, BY CALF1X BAKER, ON TUESDAY, 5th July. At XI. o f clock, will be sold in front of thd Court House, in this city, a number of Lots, situated on tho South Commons, a part of which front the Thunderbolt Road. June 30 02 Chemists nnd Druggists, Shad’s Buildings. A Treatise on Swaim’s Panacea, with cases illustrating its success, will be loaned to those interested, by anplyintr as above. June 28 BY J. B. HERBERT* (O. On the first TUESDAY in AUGUST, Will be sold before the Court -House, in this city, between tho musl hour-*. V2 h«-?d of CATTLE. Sold by order of th • (’uur- dian of Susan Cumtiughniu, a minor.— Terms cash. June 30 ^ For Sale, A FAMILY enrriiifre nnd a Fair of Hor ses, lor a credit until the first of Janua ry next. Also, a highly finished barouche, a complete travelling carriage. And T-l nEN’f, The house and premizes in Broughlon- Street, occupied bv the Subscriber. JOHN MACF1IERSON BERRIEN Tune -»fl || , Savannah i i neibles, ATTENTION! YOU are hereby ordered to assemble on the company Pa rade Ground.on Monday next, (being the Fourth day of July) by 5 o’clock, iu the morning, completely equipped, prepared with 13 rounds blank cartrid ges, for the purpose of mani festing that respect to the day which such nn occasion is cal culated to produce. By order Capt. Hunter, MILLS, 1st Serjcr’u June 28 81 For NfcwYork &. Boston. The schooner P O LLY-K 1 D E R, Stilt n Ruhr, matter, Will have immediate despatch, for freight or passage apply to the master on buard, at Junes’ upper Wharf, mV HALL & HOYT. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY J. B. HERBERT $• CO. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY, Will be sold before the Court-House in this city, between the usual hours of sale, TWO COWS A - CALVES. & nil* the Household A- ’Kitchen Furi, lure ul the late John Street m , n.-on. By order of the admiuirtratur.—Terms cash. May 114 ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. BY CALFLY BAKER. On the FIRST TUESDAY in JULY’, At XI n’elock, will be sold in front ofthe Court-House in this city, a TRACT OF LAND in Tattnall County, containing 575 acres, situated near Caiuiochee River, be longing to thn estate of Samuel Houghton, dec and sold bv permission of the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, by order of. the administrator. May 10 Attachment bale. William Roche, 1 vs. > Benjamin J. Allen, v O N the first Tuesday in July next, will be sold at the Court House, between the hours of 10 and 4 o’ lock ; A Negro Man named Anthony, attached in the above ease, and sold by order of the Honorable the Superior Court of Chulhum County. A. D’LYON.d. s. e. c. June 24 70 J XVC III. A Brick Tenement DWEL LING-HOUSE, on the north side Murket-Squurc, at present occupied by Mr. II. D. Greene. Possession cun be had on the first day of November next. Also, tho STORE formerly occupied by Mr. John B. Wick, ns a shoe store. Possession giv en immediately. Apply to CHARLES ROE. May 26 s« JSll; Possession c November n lik: ..nunc RATE 11 f OMM VmcA TIOJY OF THE bU.lXv) Lttt’OE Bn ks. T HE Subscriber has at present on hand a large stock of Bricks of superior qua lity, which he offers in such quantities as may be wan’ed, at the lowest possible price fur cash only. For the convenience of his Town Custo mers, he intends in future to keep always a considerable supply in town i those in im mediate want ofthe article will be supplied by application to Mr. James Roberts, either at his residence in West Broad-Street, or at Myers’ Wharf. HF.NRY M-ALPIN. June 24 79 OF GEORGIA. flXHE Officers and Membersofthe Grand A Lodge nf the State of Georgia, and tile different Lodges under its jurisdiction, by their proper representatives, are rcqio ed to assemble at the Grand Lodge Hall, Savannah, oil SATURDAY, the second of July, 1825, at seven o’clock, P. M. to at tend to the unfinished business of the Grand Quarterly Communication. Bo order ofthe J\I IV Ornntl Mister. LOUIS H. PURTII, Grand Sec’ry, o. i.. s. o. IT The Georgia Journal at Millodgeville, is requested to publish this advertiscmeii) until Iho above mentioned day. and present their bill fiir payment to the Grand Lodge H O i JLA .'7 i L'i u cs. THE SUBSCRIBERS AVING made a considerable purchase of last season’s imported PLAINS which they offer for sale at the last year's prices, for cush or drafts on their factors, payable any time before the 1st of April next; which must be, at least, 20 to 25 per cent, less then the ensuing Fall Importation can be sold at. YV. & 11. ROSE. Savannah, 7th June, 1825. The Darien Gazette will insert the above until the first of October, and send the bill to this office. June 7 63 15 Dollars Reward I 7TOR lodging BATTISTE in the Savan- . nah or any Jnil, sn that I _ is 5 feet 10 inches high, about~22 years old likely and well made ; a son of Perth, freeman, and a nephew of John Uattislc lately of Savannah, where and with whom he learnt his trade. Masters of Vessels are particularly cautioned, as the law will be rigidly enforced. If lie returns of Ilia own accord, ho will receive a full pardon. HENRY MIDDLETON PARKER. Eutaw, South-Carolina. June 25 60l wm c e ForWie aiAeuV SS*egTu»s,&c IIE Bubncriber’s office is removed to T 1 negroes, viz. Limoric, a short stout fellow; d-emiiadutyl owe the the public, to »c- Fraucisco about 5 feet 7 or It indies high T J “ n< that it ta imooasible, from 'h teen hundred av fifty acres i vied on as the property ol' Harman Courier ’ec. to satisfy au execution in favor of James Vincent. 81. Matya, June ?S. 1821. M. H HEBBARD, i e e, June 30 82 very nature of its constituents, to be diacover- mical aoalvsi-i aid consequent! , th >t all other mixtures represented to be mire will be naid on thei’r .h,r r 9" ar< ^ »n(l sold as such, arc fraud l ent and base im- r dolivory at the planla-. pi>u>tior,s. cnlculn-ed to deceive the ienorani tion, or being secured in the goal ol this , n o unwary.—The genuine medicine has m • County,or 15 UollarH tor eitlierofthcni- j signature of .label representin'- IlercuUt and ROBERT HABERSHAM llAc Hydra, and name tin the seal, runo 28 80 ft,, | Communication!, post paid, aud orders from Jo ,,ston’s .Square, 3 doora eat ofthe St te Ba k. FOR SALE. Improved LOTS in the City, Tracts of Land in tho new Counties. A young Negro Woman, cook,wash er and field hand, and other valu able Negroes. WANTED, Planters’ and State Bank Stock, Prime Fiolcl Hands. JAMES EPPINGER. june^l 76 Jp J VME-j ANDEKSO M b O. H AVE Oil hand a few bales ofWHITE, BLUE, nnd MIXT TLA NS AND LONDON DUFFLE BLANKETS, Imported last year, which they will sell at a considerable reduction from the prices of last 8»'a8on. Their usual supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS 6f BAGGING, will be received by the first Fall vessel from Iyverpuol, and they will be aide to supply their friends with Fresh Imported Goods, at as low rates as any former importation can be sold for June 24 79 James Anderson ^Co. H AVE removed to the middle tenement Young’s Buildings, whore they ofleir for sale a lurge and general assortment of FANCY AN r > STAPLE DllY GOODS, received by the latest arrivals from Liveiv. pool and New-York. June 24 79 YIEM.UY Ala. T HE subscribers have removed to John ston’s Square, next door west of Messrs. A. Low & Co. where they aro opening a handsome assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, in addition to their former stock. W. & II. ROSE. April 5 10 ID" The Darien Gazette, and Recorder, Millodgeville, will give the above four in sertions, and forward their accounts to thi* office. sTIU.VU and feT.M.Mi AV. UOOiJS. B Y the ships Georgia and Harp, arrived from Liverpool, tho subscribers have received their usual supply of SEASONABLE Having been purchased with cash. pre» viousYo the advance in England, they ran be afforded and will bo sold nt low prices, and on a long credit, for undoubted paner. ANDREW LOW Si CO. Feb 28 60 Darien Bank Dills. ILLS of the Darien Bank will be re ceived at par for DRY GOODS, by B May 19 ANDREW LOYV Si GO. 84 J. Ii HlibB UT • Go W ILL act as agents for THOMPSON Si BOAINY, during their ub.-on.-e. Juno 47 Wtu*