Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, October 26, 1822, Image 4

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Coflerntimd tab. particularly *<>11 JUi MEDICINE, SURGERY, MMnMim ortunu- — ’ I pun lit* tit, 2 50. CHEMISTRY Pas-V?:*- ®» tn Him cum- i lh- «!• r»**lt,. r Mi ' fil .tb#«e >i piincu- •-« OM he D*nV. <|| l If I with tl)f*f ». I« 1*1 iiiid mr eiiuatinii uf lh** oBcf'ie Ken lucky ami Ohm, anil lu luini-h an f«mn'if of iho pinbible li*" «hMt v on lit be e«attin«l u|>nn them. Hi f. purl which arcnnunWM n.iiuicitign, will eanilnt L llm eiliinatea, mr far cf the committee. »l llu 1 ufti ea :;aiMl the Harrnl Hiiaid anil lh* f'n nmitiecv 11 Ilia 1 II uni hawo bffli hnferned by l ia climate., in IhWning Ihi'ir n|M' iiiniii uf lh* amount ol thee fnjtfj A number i»l inaetliftalionaol pirpcu- lar can ha**, in the coui torrent iraiiaarlien* nl Ihe taken |il Cf, mid nn all uccaaiuniihia I s iuia'rl i f luat hi*i- appeal nl lif lie h*yn*iH the probable loaa, with jthf *a '‘ji'inp of iho caaea nf (nine Itcil It inka ill Cinciunali. l)uuV«. hi|»e »i'i, of the .ulliciency »f 'It-ir nil mitre. fnym|"d on the frnr nf thr f nml'i'i’ni iliapnailinn nf anmr nf the ilrhlina anil ihrunjuat l.iwe of thair •Hale* in Iflalinha to crfililora. waff raritfil—lh* Itoaril, Iherflorr, in JJIi 1021,(ft apart, aa an eimlli'ry luml }n a'lilitinn to 'hr mn irute tf luntl “I ;j|3.55l).(l()l> l all oareaa over the par vilut* of cot tain *t"ck plnl^-d ami 'tranaferrnl to the Rtnk, anil all in- ten-si itoi' nrvl luftwar dnenn theaua pciulrd (feiiM at the n|R< ra in Ken* turky 'mil Ohio, In tie with the eaiil •• cniilnui'iii luml” iii*inlahly ap|io rrhiird lo the ciliift'iI'hiOenl u| thr loaafa nl lb" Bank, ilhlea* nlherwiae Ortlrrrtl nrail»i<rd hv the Stnckhnld- era at a triennial merlins, nr at a Co pillar merlins which ahoulil.be called lur lit* purpoae. The cniirar nf policy pursued bv lit* H'linl in relation Inaimpe tied debt., due in Ihe wr-torn alulea, t>'a* mil- to preas the ilch'iira tismtiualy ‘whtti they were willing lo give die bell (ecitritv in their power, and in- tl"*d nerei u, preas Ihrin vacepl with a view In aecuriiy The inuat liberal i'dil'gene 1 II err fore baa invariably been yr.inlad where salisf.ic'nry (ecu- my or th* bet in Ihe power id Ihe dtlttni hoi keen given. On thn lal April 1B19. ihe mm dun tn the Bank in Ohio a VI K. nlurky, including ba- lancet die by lnc.il Rank., wus £6351,12:) -80 cent a | on Iho 30lh August '.this, the 'tint due, including »l«n rail dole.taken in pavilion 1 , wna 8.1,389.drT 1U rents. (Vide Monthly (natemonti lor 1st Aptil Iu19. and SOih Abt-tt-i 162$^ but in the dfb pnw tlne.-i* a >cun*idriabln tuin Ciinliiigml intrr*Hl which lias be*% rjnidatrd and nntea tiken fur it, Sttat the reliction will ujeerd «nlil)im id dullari nf thn principal Alnrtgiigtantvd other collitetal n mity deeincd ninpfe; have in many *ch been nblaiiied, in tnhrra valual ■additional security, in mhria ju-lg •nenu, and suite ere prmling in all, *or ticnlv all case* in ivliiuh security 3ia> n..t been obtained. The i flier a? ('dicinna'i waa di • -continued in September I9CU, and a deni fldeniiul agent i» now employed in winding up ita afl'iira. Tlir reasons f"i discontinuing tidy dice it w *ulil bn tedioua and' perlmpa itivlilinna In nmratr,|tiall bo ..luted to any commit ten ymi mny appoint. It haa beer d '"tiled, inetp*-dlent to alitcontinuc liny other nfllce. (For I ha remainder nf Mr. r.'ncee', ne- part, tee (.eoifrian uf Saturday last ] Vrtui\ diimtty f»M hf**n Tsronily mavle, which promiM* the mo.i imiuivi-utt o»ut*tqiu*uct* in a conrupo'cui *rd agricultural pnii.t "f viaw* AbBut'fWo iiM » res«if luntl, near FWAin M’alvi, uyiv |»Un»nl vilh ’hr roittiT)<*n lm- l>hock «»r rase mallow, with the fiew of converting it into hemp hr flag. We have been intivtutNl, that n the procou o^miinu factovf, it (litcover^d that yuw* a h^oMtifnl blue dye, cqnul ii aud permanence to th<* be*t indl| rolatc the circumitunuc preciaeF Imvc beard it from tin* i|io«t quarter, vil’uout i»l« dgiug ouiftclvi <uct.— JfiWfool JiHlriilfiCOpC' Flo»tr inapectrd in the town of Alexan dria, during the quarter ending 11th Sept dut. 12.SI 4 bhU flour 297 half bids do t , 1ST bbla Hjf do The total art mint inspected in tb* W« •dttrlnglh* \enr,ending on Ihe llih effiep* tout be r la«t. was 16^943 bbla Flour ♦,♦>9 half bid* do 3*9 bbl' K\ e do baif bbla Rye do 15 hhla Indian Meal AMOS ALK.XANDKH. I luUr Inap. MARINE. rORT OF SjrjIJY . AHtCIVF.lt, SIood Mary,Broun, t-harletti xri»t» a full cargo to I C<*hm, l T! liar*. I W Long, V)uham<*l t)rege,J Trurhelet end th«m«i aJ W Long, \\ ro Turoci Hart. ♦ xrr rot* thuwit. At SevThxcn 8*h brg P*.nthe» Vr.dlev, an 1 sloop Neptune, Ny«, tu aad tb *«t *he 13 It ’ At HarAfcrA ifllh intUnt. Moon Spartan Oil ba. tovnU I5lh A Provtdence Jth Initant, abip Ria np Sttfa, »»ea-ne, to ««it 10th , *bop jtanid ftndh. 8th i aluop n'illiaip, R. ad, S^th 4dticickiaa,IVJtun, tefid •Jout'C’diult WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS H 4 j a gtvat Variety «• WoMtt on the «• hov • au'j cb, awing which arc:— A ii iM« Ubaerval on* on the Nature, Kind* Mil t Ihi'Vcntioo of luHaiiitr, 9 vtd*. 4dam'a(Sir Wm.) on the extraction of the Catirar.t, a* uauailv pcitor-ntfl, with the dftjriptmn or • Sedex <*f New and Im prnveil OperaVoni, 1 7.5 Adan'a (S r Wm^Traciical Ohaeiwitioni on P.utrnpiiim, or eversinQ of the Kte Lids outlie modt-a of forming an Ar- •tftcial I'upll, and on .the cure of the ddlerent xpecic* of Cataract, 4 95. A ! :m'x t. Sir Wm.) Treatn* on Artificial P"|HI, with an account of the morhid atate* oft he Kye, 3 50. Ayre on MauauUu aud Biliou* Diaordera, Accum*a description of the proceaa of ma nulacmrirg Goal Gia, for ihe l.iglitmg of street*. Il'Kixes and Public lluildiuga, phtex, y 40. Accum'a I reatiaeon Adulterations of Pood mi l G|tliuar> Poilong, 8J| cts. D iner tf'a B« ly on the dtscaae called Yel low Fever, witho>scrt-aiumiconcemHtg Febrile Rontagion, Typlute Fever, I) aciilcrv and the Plug*!**, gd. Do. do. do. with Notes, hy John 0 Itavidge, ProlVaaor of Anitotny in the IlinveraAy of Mur) In in I, .^4. 'talfou % lliuat*otiona of'the Power Compreaaion and Percuaiimi in the curt of Hli* ii'OMtix-n, Gout, mikI Dehilty of Ihe Kxir mitiea, Ac. in promoting lie Mil if Longevity, 4 25. IlNckull’a ()l>avt vations on the cure of DrRpxiea, 4 50. Tlain|.field's Practical Treatise on Tro- pical Dysentery, 4 23. Hew'a Opiht'ina on the Causes and i’,fleets ol 1) amici in the Teeth m^Qmns, with colour'd Lngravirtga, 7 50. Bell's (Glia*ea) Knaay on the Blood; HI mg an examinution of the difference of the motions of Fluids in living and dead vettela, I SO. 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ANSON PARSONS, M. 8 Gibbon*' BxdUlingi, R ESPECTFULLY inform* his friend* snd customers In this atate and Soutli- •Jarolina generally, that he hat established •limself in the Drug Line, on his own indi- vidual account, and is parting at this lime •m extensive uod genMai asaortmeut of warranted fiegh imported Drugs, Chemicals, ftrfumery, ^*c. Gentlemen Physician^ Country Mer chants and Planter#, and #11 who wish lo purchase at wholesale or retail, can be mpplied at this Establishment on the most iccommodating terms, CATALOGUE.- Antimony efude. Marble Mortera Alcohol Composition do Aloes soct iron ' do do hepst Ivory tnjcction pipes Arrow root Ivory Syringes Annis seed Syr ngts, qts ih boxes \ssafoetida, ARum do pints, do ^ pints Angelica root do mule and femalo Angostura bark Congresslk spring AquaForti* ^ water Amimoniol wino Lemon acid Arsenic Soda powders Acid Muriatie Suits of Lemon do Nitric Cologne water do Nitron* Wash bulls do Tartaric Windsor soap do Sulphuric ITanapnreiu do lark yellow, do red Liquid do do pale, do in quill Low’s perfumed do llala Capevi Naples do do Canada, do Peru Pomatum in sticks I ' rni , *'eniiel seed Filings steel do iron Frankinsenie Glauber csltt Gall* Aleppo Galbxiiuiit, Ginseng Gold 1‘h read Gentian root Glass Antimony Ginger Race do powdered Grains Paradise Gum Ammomao do Senegal do Arabic dojiowd, do Kino do benzoin / do Tragacanth do <iuac do Myrrh do Shellac do Copal do MusUch do Gamboge do Scamony Helcbore black do white Haem Piera Honey, do squills Hoffmans anodyne Isinglass Ipecacuanha or Hip- no Jalap Juniper bcrriei I.nudumun Liquorice root do powdered do ball do.refined Lime w ater Lend do Magnesia lump do powdered do 8nudlsquare do calcined Manna flake do sorts Mczereon, musk Mustard seed, mace Nutmegs Nux vomica Pearl anliea Pearl barley Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burgundy piteh do adhesive do strongthening do drochlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rasp’d Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered do Tolu Harbarioes Tar Fancy Vials dorax rePd Burgundy Pitch Bole Armenia Beeswax yellow ,do white Brimstone roll do ref’d Castor Oil, Am* do W. India Castor, RitBuia Camphor ref’d Calomel pp Canthariaef, dopulv amomile flowers Oaoelhi alb. ' f Caraway seed Cardamon seed ■Hsr.Miilla bark Cassia, Cinnamon — hostile Soap, white Sponge fine do in pots assorted Rosewater, lavender assorted Essences ass’d Sal Ammoniac do Volatile do Soda do Rochell,do Tar tar do Epsom, do Glau ber do Nitre refined Solut Arsenic, Fow ler's « Spts. Ammonia do Hartshorn do I.nveuder compd do Win* do camphor do Nit. Dulc Sassafraa bark Sarsaparilla do colored 'Moves, Cochineal Colombo root do pow. Gi-alk prepared Coriander seed do pow'd Cowitch do course Saffron Spaniah do English do American Savin, Senna Alei Spermaceti Snake root Virg. do 8eneka, Squill# UU CHjUIIIS Cream Tartar, pulv Storax, Salts Harts- Corro*ivg Sublimate horn Caimine Conserve Rose# Caustic Lunar Dragon# blood Digit ales Dovers Powders Epsom Salt% Eng. Kilter Aulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1, 2 tnd 3 Elixir Parugoric do Vitriol Extract Cictiter do Gentian do Quioaia do Lead Flour Sulphur do Uciuoin 8wgar lead Syrup Squills do simple Tart Emetic Tapioca Tlnct Aloes comp'd do Myrrh . do Valerian do Snake root do Assafcetida do nonzmn comp'd do Cantharides do Senna . do Rhubarb do bark Huxhsms do Peruvian bark do Opium do Castor do Muriate Iron do CuLntbo root do Gentian Comp'd Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Yitrlolated Tartar -Vitriol whit® do blue do green Talent Medicines Uq Bateman's drops British Oil Essence peppermint Stoughton’s bitters Godfrey's cordial Steers Opodeldoc Turliugtons balsom Dalheys CartninsUv# Daflys Elixrr liArlom Oil or medeq camentiim Oil Worniseed Tills, Lees N. London Tills, Lees Windham do Anderson# do Hpopers do calomel do opium Gpium, orange peel Oxmel squills Oil Vitriol do Tansey do olives do Peppermint do spearmint do saviq do Rosemary do Pcneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon do Worm seed do Lavender do Annis seed do Juniper do Cloves do Almonds Ointment mer* do Baailicoa do cerate do simple do red precipitate do Spanish flies T*nt ruut Bed precipitate Rose water, Rosin Rust of Iron * Gum elastic. Spatu las Scales snd weights Garden seeds in box es, asborted Balm Quito Churches cough drons.for coughs, colds, consump tions, asthmas, </e. Cephalic Snuff, for catarrhs „ . . ,, COLOURS, Vc. Prussian blue, 1, 2 Ivory black. an4 3 lamp block Fig blue, Kings yel-lndigo 8panish Black lead, red Drop Lake, No 13t2 Litharge Flake w hite Terri Ucseon* Carmine Ess. Cinnamon do Lavender do Bergamot do Lemon Calc’d Magnesia Epsom suit#- Rhubarb Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Iff VTAf-f, Laudanum Antimonial win* Tlnct rhubarb do assafoetid# Hals CapVva Sweet Oil 8pts I jivend com do camphor do Hartshorn Henr)s calc’d Mag- do sweet Nitre neaia d 0 Turpentine Stomachic bitter# C'a omel Castor Oil Jalap Peragoric Tartar Emetic ** BOTTI.lt*, Wine Bitters do Turpentine 8pts Hartshorn Sweet Oil, castor do sweet Nitre American and W. Sundries, nil corks, ootuv ut Patent sprirgTrus Wax tapers Nurembergh do Worm Lozenge#, Patent Lint Thumb lancet# do common do Clewley#. 1 — n • common do Durable Ink. Red ink powder Black do; Pill bo: Red do Red wafers, assort do crown do; do Evans'sTootb brushes, Co Spring laticets mon i’ooth Instruments do silver wire, 3 ass’d 4 rowi Bougies, Gallipot# Cupping and <rej y.acaboy snuff Ing Instrument! Liquid blacking Male and female Black scaling wax ver Catheters Spsnish wl.iting White leathei sk Rotten atone English mustard, Pum’ca .do the lb. in cun st Powdered blue Ground Ginger* 1 Copper## do Yctniilion, Chlepse Cloves, cinnamon di) English Mace Verdigris, Iriah Glue Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Sores, Well calculated fir Plantation u Together mth a general amrtmnt oj Surgical Instruments, Sh Furniture, assorted Pbiala, &.c » Jtisa, Saratoza and Rsllston Mint Spri.jc Water,, will be kept cotaatantb I'.nil m u perfect 8t.tr m r»n he imp «1. AM 9 ON PARSON! dec 31 fp Oemler ^ Posey H AVE moved their store to the sour lo west corner nf Jtffcrson and St. Ju lian sireet, w here they sell all thofe articles wliicli ure usuually enumerated in the long advertisements of Apothecaries. As they reside in the same house where they carry on their business, they can at all times, day or night accommodate their customers They always keep on hand a complete ass.iiiintsnt of warran'edGARDEN SEEDS. Also, Garden 'Pools anu Flower Pots, sep 19 PitESll GARDEN SKI AND Flower Bulbs. B Y the l.tr.t nrriv.il from the No: the Urojf nod *eril Store of OEU1.EK J 1‘03 oct 15