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DAILY GEORGIAN,
is 1’IIUI.ISHKII IK THE
<82-12 ii'ji 1 oivy&SsBAai,
Bv G. & W. ROBERTSON,
AT IIOHT DOliIiAUH 1*EB ANM'M,
1MVAULK IK A IIV A KCII,
VOL. XIII.
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SAVANNAH, TUESDAY MORNING, .11 LY 13, 1881.
NO. 184.
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
IS publinhcil to meet the nimncemeiil of the mails
ThreoTunos a NVeek (Monday,\Vodno«il*y and Fri
day) at the office of «hc Daily Georgian, and contains
all tncintelligence, Commercial, Politicnlnnd Miscella-
Koous, including Advcrtiaeinonts, jmhlished in the Doily
Union, or delivered intho city,
annum, payable in advance.
AdvortlsetuentR areinROrteilinboth pnpersat76 ccnti
p4 r square ofl4 linos, for the first insertion, and 37 1-4
for every ■uccccrting publicat ion.
Communications uymuil must be POST PAID.
Thomas erson, Jr.
I IAS just received pel* recent nrri-
vals, in addition to liis former St. Marys, lately occupied by
BtockofDiiuoH and medicines, [ John H. AMntosh, Esq. For
&ic. &.c.—which renders the same dESwisffi. terms apply to Mrs. Kino, St. Mu-
vcrJTpomplote and extensive, which he odors rys, or in Savannah to WM. ROSE.
TheCoimtry Paper is senttoaUpart. ofthc Suto and j t’ or ealf, un accomodating tcrmB, for cash, or juno 31 75-of
nion, or delivered intho eity, at FIVE DOLLARS per town acceptances.
Sudron (Spun.)
Opium (Turkey)
Sarspnvilla (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustnrn Seed (white)
Ol Almonds
do Amber (reet.)
Castor (N. A.)
Soda and Seid. Powd.
Acid Tnrtnric
Sul Arutus
Flors Benzoin
Castor Oil, sttp’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s Fill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &e.
Sales of Ltind by Administrators, Executors and
Guardians aro required by law to bo held on the
first Tuesday in the month, between the hours of 10
and 3o’cloek, atthe Court House in the county in which
the property is situate. Notice of these sales must he
K tven in a public gazette Sixty Day* previous to the unle.
* .Notice for leave lo sell negroes, must be pul'lndiod
for fqur months, before any order absolute sliull be madi
thereupon by the Court..
SalW of Negroes must be at public auction, on the
firrtTucsdav ofthc mouth, between Urn usual hours ol
sale, atthe place of public vales in the county where
the letters Testamentary, of Administration or Guar-
dianship, may have been granted, first giving Sixty Days I B n ] pam Fir
notice thereof, in one ofthe public ga/eltes of tint 8'•»■ 1 .i r g 0 J a
! Ergot.
ptanccs.
Sulpli Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do
Pipeline do
Ilydriodatc Potass’
Prussic Acid
Crotcn Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do . Iron
Cheltenham Saits
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
Jo sheet
Mozeron
mil at the dooroftho court-house,
are to be held.
Notieoofthosalo of Personal Property must be givci
in like manner Forty days before the sale.
Notice to Debtors mid Creditors of an estate must be ]
published for Forty days.
Notice that application will bo made to the Court ot
Ordinary for leave to sell land, must hrf published Four
•fcfcmtlm
V
Chloride of Soda.
C oncentrated Disinfftting Solu
tion of Chloride of Soda, for preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, and destroying con-
tngion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by the Now
England Chemical Company, ccordingto the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. IjAnAURA'iyt'K.
This article having been made use of, in nu
merics instances, by scientific persons ofthe
very first st•tiding, and always with certain
success, the following modes of applying the
Chloride, may be relied on as proper ami ben
eficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
fortieth of Chloride, the stench can be in
stantly put down of the filthiest kennels, sew
ers, cess-pools, drains, water-closets,markets,
stalls for meat and fish, slaughter-houses, and,
in general, all places infected with animal
exhalations.
For foul ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with us much as five times
that (juantity of pure water, and pledgets of
lint must be dipped into this wash and then
laid over the ulcers. This dressing to be re-
newed twice n day. If the sore becomes red
and angry the wash of five parts water must
be still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
URFl’MH U Y.
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Renrsgren.se (Fr&En)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Espritde Rose
Milk of Roses
Cold Cream
Vegetable Rouge
Otto of Roses
Rear’s Oil
Rose, Cologn, and
Lavender Water
in cut glass and
plain Rutiles
Honey and Orungff
Flower Water
Extracts of Roses
Pastilles Fumantqs
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,
French and American SOA PS.
03“COUNTRY MERCHANTS,Physi
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage lo call.
N. R. Physicians prescriptions cnrcfitily
put up at the shortest notice, vis at all hours.
Savannah, 21sr February 1831.
***—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Ga.) will please in
sert the above, once a week for three weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office for
payment. fob 21
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. *Stc.
T HE subscribers offer for sale the follow
ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
&c. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. * Mer
chants, Planters and others are respectfully
invited to call before they purchase.
White fiend in Oil Rotten Stone
To I.ct, *■ A remarkable cure Tor
That pleasantly situated House IIEUMAT1SM 1 by the use of Dr. Jcbb’s
n St. Marys, lately occupied by j -I-V Rheumatic Liniment,
Copy of a let let l!
Charles town, (Mass:) June 28. 1827.
To the Proprietor of Dr. Jehb's Liniment,
Du All Sir—I doom it a duty 1 owe to snf
. -« j , feringhumanity, to acquaint you, and through
I Kllltcr.5 Hotel, A* nilieH VI lit), lift, (you the public, (should you think host) of the
TIIE subscriber is about, buil-1 unexpected and surprising cure performed mV
ding an addition to Inn House in myself by the use ortho aliovo most excellent
Gainesville, by which ho will he Medicine. 1 have been for moro Ilian thir-
enabled t<f accommodate double ; ty years, and sometimes most severely, af,
the number of persons that he min ut present llictod \viUi4ho Rlieumutism ; have bqoii fre-
j cES'a^o.f A3Nr>
OOllnTHY I'AI'KII
LIGHT DOM. Alls.
iivr noi.i,aiis*
Ail Advcrtiniunniits appear m both |m|iora.
with convenience. Ho will us heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
and wiglics only for that patronage which his
house may merit. Ho takes tins as the first
opportunity of tendering to his friends aim
the public generally, Ins nckmnvledgcmbnts
for so liberal a share of the passing patron
may 10
qtieully rendered perfectly helpless, ami in
consequence confined to my bed, when it 1ms
required two persons lo move me, being in
such extreme pain ; 1 have several time been
undlT the cam of the most eminent physic
ians, but procured only temporary rclioT. I
one day noticed the advertisement of l)r.
| Jebb's Liniment, with the testimonials uc-
1 company lim it, and was induced to try abut-
jilt', which I used without much sensible bom’
For Stile.* I Hit, ( I colluded, however, lo persev ere, and
The snhscribor offers Tor mile,! Another bottle, and was grunt ly«r-u
Ins lot, with tho improvements | hevnl, and by the use of linli ilie tb.rd, bottle,
thereon, consisting of one twosto- ' ' vns wholly cured, and have never sihte had
7-;/ and two oncstory DWELL-! “ ru,urn (, l f|"’ pain, whiflh’Jh had not bw
L.
CLEVELAND.
I -10—(Htiio
COMMUNICATION.
FUE LIMITS DItEA.1I.,
an oui:
For the Mth Annivcrtnry of Jhueriein Independence.
Jei.v Fourth, 1331,
Tenm
Wl|.u,Fi
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outbuil
dings. The situation is a very pleasant one,
being on the oust side of Wnsbinglgn .Square,
immediately opposite the residence of Muj.
M. W, Stewart. The lht. contains Ncverul
excellent fhiit trees, grope vines, &c. For
: from n month at a time for thirty, years, and ;
j it. in mnv more than three years since I was ;
cured, I would most earnestly advise rverv i
I person suffering under this painful complaint, I
1 not to^Jespair ofii cure so long as they can
obtain “ Dr. Jebb’s Liniment-’ You lire at
libe ’
further particulars, apply on tho premises, to ! liberty to make any use ol this you may think
rnny.'10-t JOHN DENNIS. aavimil.lc. >,
I 1 ■ Most respocttelly yours.
Now York Clioiip Wholesale I Caleb SYMAIES..
Cloak, Stool: ,V Clothing Wore St 1
house UE.MOVF.D. vour ofthe fiiiu’rior Liniment ujH)r. Jelih.—!
rpHE subscriber has removed his establish- j Nothing but a fair trial, which ihoproprietor
B ment from No. 18.', Maiden Lane, to confidently solicits, can give an uil6qtlate idea
the spacious store, No. 138 Pearl Street, I mir.valled elljcaey, in mitigating, and j
over Messrs. IIydk, Cleveland &. Co. where thoroughly mastering, the excruciating dis- |
lie will keep constantly on hand a much more uase, to which it bus been successfully up- 1
extensive ossortmcht than formerly. The j pli^d iu a iniiltitude of ensos. Tlirr opera - i
style, make and materials of the Cloaks will ! j ,on °f,the J,ininWnit is ofleh immediate; and
be greatly improved and will bo sold at about, i it has frequently cured rheumatic affections j
• 1 1 of venre standing, in four anil twenty hours.'.
Brace's AtUbjUfn'*
WliHf I'lir.l H.-M »lu|il htaiuhlu’ nay#,
ShoIJriMiMii otvn'or uml t|)u Lr ivv-I
CH arms dun y«i \v>>ulil sfnkn to h.mq *
lluf Infijjiil 1 form from <foal)i : —
In vn-miiA hi. vvihr l..||llofi
NN’hrfi' l.niKRTV Hiqil ty’il her shield-—
Ili liii'd |isiir|iqig lynmiK yield
Tncir «uc|)!ma with their hrealh.
Tli<* gloom ilint 'wriq’p’d her cnvi: io night,
W s ih.mi exchang'd lor liolii'iif hylu—
No tyrani xtouil wlThm In r >iglii—
Ifni sons nfLin: in v.
Tim niaiilcn iti auHunneiii found
Iter feller* liursl—her HiiiIih niilioiind ;
While v 'leiis swc’IM (lie welooilie s-.iiimI,
“Now Full doji’s «f.( t. Hei.!”
Ailv.ilir.iii;> lo llio vulinnl hand—
Her K -I.i8h.iid pIh. t. rfur l-
. Nlitf dlin'il COULNltflA.'S liuimy I md,
Forever lie' ll j dfr.-o.
WH!i souls exp nidiiig in ilmji'jiride, *
’III')' h >' 'rt her ns iflnlr (•li'i-eii on i do, t.
T<> so'ny her Henpiro l*ir uml wide,
O’er Bon* of hiur.in v.
Cm.i’Miii
Fell
Spanish Brown do
Verdigris do
White Lead dry
Spanish Brown do
Venetian Rod *
Croino Yellow
tho sore does not change its appearance, it
must be dressed once or twice with Chloride
and water, half and half, so ns to dispose ton ^ t
slight inflammation,which is indispensable to Grume Green
convert fetid and running ulcers into simple ( terra, do foicnna
sores. The healing then progresses rapidly. I Verdigris dry
The moment the Chloride is applied upon an j Black Lead in powder Whale do
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed. | Ivory Black Sperm do-very guper r.
Bronze Yellow
Carmine
Drop Lake
Copal Varnish
Japan do
•Bright do
Leather do
Linseed Oil
Tram do
A-fresh supply of this valuable.article just
received and for sale low. by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Labarraque, the celebrated French
Chemist. juno 14-
Swaim’s Panacea,
F OR the cure of Scrofula or King’s Evil.
Syphilitic & Mercurial Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
Diseases ofthe Liver and Skin, General De
bility, ami o 11 diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and
where the constitution has been broken down
by tho use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui
nine. &c. and most internal diseases where
the lungs and chest are supposed to be uflec-
ted, &C. &-C.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
03"'Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the following words
blown in the glass :—
"SWAIM’S PANACEA—PI1ILADA.”
having but one label, which covers the cork,
with my own signature on if, so that the
cork cannot he drawn without destroying the
signature, without, which none Is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently he known to
bo genuine when my signature is visible ;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as
forgery. i _ . t\t r -1 - V
The Public are cautioned not to purchase r A lx a-*' x
Lump do Ib.&JlbpapcrGum Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Span is White Gold end Silver Leaf
Parif; • do Do and do Puper
Turkey Umber Gum Shellac
Rod and White Chalk Puilitbr’slis.Snslitools,
'• *omice& Rotten Stone Hamel’s hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red l S3 ad *
300 boxes 8 by 10, Oby 11 & 10 by 12Gluse
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
march 10 „
..DJ
Cloths. Onssimores, Vestinus, &
cfo^&Sg
. made to order ny
WILLIAM O. TRICE,
* MERCHANT TAYLOR,
at the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
(on the Bay, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A ERE8II, PAHIIIONAHLK AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OP SEAflONAlILH
Rc.ailn Made Clothing,
ami every variety of
ARTICLES,
the same low prices us those of tho last sea
son. He has also on hand a large assort
ment oflow priced clothing,made in good stile
expressly tor the southern and western trade,
that will be sold at about the usual prices of
the most inferior quality. Also, an assort
ment of St ocks, with many other desirable ar
ticles. Those who will take the trouble to
examine this Stock of Goods, will probably
satisfy themselves that they cannot select the
same amount from any stock in the city that
will be a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CON A NT,
No. 138 Pearl.st. New-York.
Terms*-Q months for approved Notes,
payable ut Banks >ti good standing in any part
of the country—8 months for city acceptan
ces or 5 per cent discount for cash. In all
coses when the time is extended, interest will
be charged at the rule of (i per cent per an
num. Any Goods purchased at this establish
ment that do not suit the market for which
they were intended, will bo exchanged for
others.
npri! 12 110—f3m
my Panacea except from myself, my accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respectabil
ity ; and all those will consequently he with
out excuse, who sliail purchase from any oth-
or persons.
* + *—Prepared and sold nt Swaim’s Labo
ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to
the Philadelphia Batlis, corner of George &
Seventh Streets, and sold by every respecta
ble Druggist in the United States.
To avoid the many attempts t hat have been
made to impose upon the public base imita
tions oftliis Celebrated Medicine,the subsep-
hf:-'4dlV& made arrangements to keep on
hand,a supply direct from the proprietor. The
public may therefore rest assured thntthe
Genuine Swaim's Panacea can ulvvays be
had at their store warranted.
Alargesupply of thisMedicine has just been
received. Druggists and others throughout
the State, who purchase to sell ugain, can
have it at a reduced price.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale & Retail Druggists,
2& 15 Gibbons' Buildings.
Also, afresh supply of Swaim’s celebrated
Vermifuge, just received and for sale as above
junc 17
Just received by tho late arrivals and offer
ed at the lowest rates,
OjV ms ESTABLISH ED PRINCIPLE,
I'or Cash, of opprovtd City acceptances. JgjJ
Savannah, June 14,1831. 170
.Notice.
fJlHE co-pnrtncvship of CHICHESTER
.L & SCRANTON is this day disolved by
mutual consent. All persons having demands
It (s also recommended with confidence, as j
one ofthe best applications known for stiff
ness of the joints, numbness, sprains, uud
chilblains. Price 50 cents.
A fresh supply of this vuluablo- Medicine,
just rceeked and for sub* by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
npril 22
Agents.
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion.
rjl HIS prevalent disorder, asitexhibits.it-
ion« wi'h imlnr fn ’,1,
Fi ll .d| Ifini Fiii.Himm’ii B.-ir rfi'fir’d—
Ami n'l Iter Funfiy Din mi iii8|iir'il,
ft I'm Iiijjli in uv’ry !in , n»t.
Tlu-v li<*aul 11 io lrinii(Mii’a slirill coniMinml ;
YVinl.- 11*>11 r wafd Iut in :»Ri«* wuiiil,
Tu lm11 •• 11181M inn pulriol fi md, ,
Ai Fni i: Hom s own belioil.
TIip rnl'liiij; cnnimn |*ral; nlrtud
lt»nathrhiH;li IIi-im*nJ?» o’crhiitiging cloud,
And S'i"ii 'he riquinm of tho proud,
Wbmmiit n gory qrnve.
As linunilina i1h<mi._-1i *Iio ooiilil'il «»,
'I ho Hnifiid i.-iuiie alirill on Fiikkdom’b nnr—
Sim tvolto—slmBpriing, h r smix lo diet-r.
’• ^laich on—sirilio homo, yo bruyc !"
. (1 oi.iimni v haul’d Flu tmiM'sfiio—
Slio laid i lie proud limn per* low—
See MHlr/.'d in every bipw,
Tim irullfof •» Fin i.dom’s Duram,' 1
Givo COI UMUI a’h Hung prniun,
Hind llit-ii brows willi briglMest buys,
Sing ilmir dueds in nnbliisi layu—
Tliu tons if IjIHkNTy.
self, in its customary symptoms of
want of appetite, distressing flatulencies,
heart-burn, pain in the stomach, Stele head
ach, nausea, vomiting and costiveness,
is now found to yield to the tried efficacy of
DR. UELFEkS VEGETABLE KFECiFIC,
AND
A NTl- BILlOUS PJLLS.
These two preparations combined,
stitute an efficacious remedy for the Dys
pepsia, even after it has acquired the
most obstinate character, uml resisted every
effort of profcsionaLskill. When both medi
cines are administered in connection accor
ding to plain uml particular Directions ac
companying the Vegituhle Specific, they
thoroughly cleanse the alimentary canal of
that viscid inusciis. which is the proximate
cause ofthe disorder, nnd (is n tonic and stim-
Three hundred dollars Reward.
W ILL he given for taking and securing
the following described negro follows.
They went off on the night ofthc 21st Fob.
last, in a small two or three oared canoe, that
, , , • . . , ■.1,1, l uiimou ui ui« iiim»mi:i, imu us* u luiiii; uiin si
has formerly been painted rv(. iv.ll. dark enh uIcn , rmt „ r(ltho i,„,| t |, y „ clim , „ ml
ored gunwales. - bay one hundred and fifty | i i
dollars for ADAM, nu uriftil and trickey fel
low ; he is 20 or 27 years old. and about five
feet six or eight inches high, bus a small tool ,
and not heavy made, and neither a very dc.rk
nor light complexion. Also twenty-five dol
lars a piece tor YORK and .SAULSB'JRY,
or SOLBY. York is twef.tv-two or three
years old, five feet eight incm s high, stout
made, and very black skin. Solby is obout
twenty years old, near six feet high, smooth
faoe, unrk complexion, and large under lip —
These three fellows have lutely been purcha
sed, from Messrs. Bryan ami .Sciiven, of Clint-
ham County, nnd ure from Wilmington
orgy ofthe stomach, nnd strengthen the de
bilitated system. The proprietor cun also
confidently recommend tlie Vegetable Spe
cific ns one ofthe beat remedies known for
the Sick Dead Ache.
Afresh supply of theso Celebrated pills,
jnst received unJ for side bv
. LAY & HENDRICKSON.
oprii 22
Agents.
A gentleman once said lip should like to
sea a boat full ofladies adrift on the. ocean, »o
see what course they would steer. A lady
in the room replied, " that’s easily told—they
would steer to the Islo of Man, to lie sure.’"
The will of Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, wh*
left personal property jworth seventy thousand
potmdsTone niilfofwhich slie bequeathed to
nor broker and her luwyer, was lately content
ed, on the ground of insanity in testatrix, be
fore Sir John Nicliol in tho Prerogative Court
at London. The reporter’s swtinmry of tliu
evidence is curious. He suys— Hhe married,
under v» ry curiotUlfircum tances, n Mr. Alor-
vjp, in i rufwxYd ni-Hh.'sn « w du’.vsineo 180#).
Tho vPitncsses in support ofthe opponent of
tho will nt. great Ion gill, have deposed ns to
the extraordinary conduct oi jho deceased,
who resided nt llorsleydown. Hhe wns intlio
habit of drinkitittio excess, nnd acting in tlm^
inoat disgusting ' manner. The servants of
tfie dacooaod. who have been examined, ptn-
tod that their late mistres^ used to he railed
by them the m td Mrs. Morris. She was in
the habit of dressing in the most fantastical
manner, wearing many coloured cloths, a »me-
timos very valuable, und o her times very bad;
wearing diamond and other rings on her fin
gers ol the value of £1300 or £1400. She.
would walk in thedo|>tli of winter, and in the
middle of the rain, witlfwut any bonnet or um
brella, und a small gnu/.a'•handkerchief only
over her neck, with her gown exceedingly
low, and her petticoats very shmt. When
spoken to ns to the improper motleofhcr dress,
she re; ljc<l that she wished sin* could do wit fl
out clothes. Elio was exceedingly fond of
setting men io J1*>ht mid rewarded tlTe con-
(|ueror. She had a s' rung aversion to chil
dren, and. when riding out in tho carriage,
would soy to tho coachman that rIio would
give a guinea for every little bastard he ran
over. The story of her marriage with her
Into husband, ns related by herself*was most
extraordinary. She went out one morning,
as usual with her IniBket, logo to the market,
and met Mr. Morris, whom she had known
seven or eight days previous. He naked lm*
if.ihe wns going to town, and she replied,
•Yes.’ Ongoing along, Mr. Mojtiff naked
her if she bad ever seen a mnrriigo, and she
replied,‘No ;’and then Mr. Merrs said sic
should see ono ; that lie took her into n ehur* h
in Choapsido or Lombard street, nnd they
went up to tho communion-table. Deceased
asked where the pin ties wore ; when Mr.
Morris t* lid, Wo are the parties ; I have got
tlip ring, nnd nil is ready. Deceased answer
ed—‘Weil if it must bo so, it must be so;’
und they were inarriod. Hur .relations did '
not know any thing of the transaction for two
months. After lior husband's dentil she bad
frequently offered marriage to men—on one
occasion to a waiter—declaring she was n
descendant to the great Sir Isaac Newton.—
She had a great fear of being poisoned. Sho
received her own dividends and managed her
own affairs. She woro ng!ax« d cotton gown
ns her dress gown for three summers. Her
conduct altogether was most extraordinary,
talking to the lowest characters in tho streets,
and in-doors paying grout attention n to cats
and dolls ; she had six wooden hordes, wb/.cfi
she had drawn. To her favoritoTnt, Mmigo,
she declared she would leave nir;',tcy for its
support. She usedlo behave most indecent
ly, frequently showing hoc legs, dtc. and ad
miring them, uml sayi-jfthat many men had
fallen in love WUU her. Sho was most ordin
ary in he*’person. Sho used to drive four
horse's in her carriage, and on ono occnsltfii
Pompeii.—What yon link about do ne\y U^turnod with six horses, each having a pos
law for lmlisli prisofmient. for dot 1
Cesar.—1 link nobody trus now widout. de
inouey down.
Lord A., who figures upon flic pension list
oon - called a sculler ouo day to row him up the
river f during their progress, his lordship
enquired whether the boatman was putting
by tiny thing for his old age. " Oh no,” wns
tliu pointed reply, “ I have no sculls In do
pend on hut my own I”
Rival Aiiimties.—Lord Nugent declares
tlint the Aldcrin in whom ho dined with at
the,Mansion House, completely astonisliod
liiirt. We have reason # to beliovo that »Sir
Peter li actually beat his Lordship by
two phiteslhil
A Keen Reproof.—Young B was
particularly offensive, at the King’s enter
tainment, lo an interesting lady wro sat be
side him, hv reason pf his incessant and ro-
diculous talk. At. length ho exclaimed,
"Dear mu, wo are so crowded 1 scarcely
know where to place my hand.” "I will tell
you inv lord,” rejoined llio beauty
tilHon,to whom she gave drink. She was
exceedingly ditty in her person. She. had
no religious opinions and paid no attention
to Sunday. Ollier evidence wns read, which
is wholly unfit for publication. Every ono
considered llio deceased crazy, Sir F. Colom
bian Daniel used to visit the deceased, nnd
play tho tool to her, encouraging her to nil-
her extraordinary practices, atld had borrow
ed money of her.
place it
— | upon your mouth 1”
Stmigl li(\iii)«jr 1 Jiistor. Young B— , who has just arrived from
[ IDE (Vlubr.'tfed Strengthening Plaster,! his army ntilio* Gape, was conversing tho
. for pain or weakness in the breast, j other evening nt Laundowne House,, about
n ._.. _ 1-! back, or side ; also for Rlioumatic AfTectiune,! tho predilection wliicffthcliop uhviiys exhibits
nnd, where they arc acquainted, and ut sevo- Liver t.nniplniuts and Dyspepsia. i for the flesh of aJlJotteOtot. "A hot whaf.'J”
rnl places on tho Carolina side. And one i J kirs Medicine is the invention of an omi- I enquired Dowager Lady G ,” “A Ilot-
htindrcd dollars for GEORGE. Ho is about, ‘"'"t Surgeon, and so numerous are .flic in- j f.witol.,*my dear Lady tl.” rejoined the young
thirty-five years old, about six feet high, dark ! buncos in which tliu most salutary effeefs , lieutenant. ’‘Bless my soul.” exclaimed her
complexion, walks very erect, &, steps brisk, have been producod by it, that it is with the ! Ladyship, "this is *the first ^timo I ever
und was purchased some years ago 1ron» Mr.} utmost confidence recommended to nil who ' heard that they cooked tho lion's victuals
Dunham, near White Bluff. ate afflicted with thoftedistressingcomplainlH.; abroad.
Tlwy liu«wecontly boon soon in tho same ' 'I’licre is a condition annraed to tho mile ofj A ij,,. 1II; ,. OI1H ’ UHvExon.—An old bacho-
boat near Little Tyboc Island. | tlua article,Rrovv.ng out of the beat nl reasons , , nrin0hi#i by wny ofasdt otra-ainst General
All reasonable expenses will be paid, ox-. '••»//, viz., it the hcnelit above stated ts not,oh-1 A,.f;| tlrn . s proposition to tax bachelors in
clusive oi'tlie reward, on application to either | tamed, the money will bo tetiirned. J ins ) 3 ,,,. u ] 0 f,|„i s imposes ns follows—hear hint,
the subscriber or ELIAS PORT, Esq. of So- • we trust, (wlwn faiHy mwmIocwIJ will be ■ .. u , every one that is tired of eonjngnl foil-
city pny a certain recto the statu for a di
vorcc, necordmgto bis ubility | and it will
not only supcrccdo the necessity of tax in.
vannulu
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
Camden County.
may 4 135f
Factoraae and Gonunissioti Bu-
the stnuigc.-t evidence that could possibly be I
given of their utility.
A supply just received per ship Florian and
for salts by T. RYERSSON, Jr.
may 2
against the concern, will present them for
payment to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly
authorized to settle tho bus'iiicss.of tljo con
cern ; and all those indebted are requested to
settle their bills without delay.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May MRlh 1830.
DRAPER & TAILOR.
03“ The undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the friends of the late firm ofCiiiciiEs-
ter & Scranton, tlint he will continue the
business at the old established stand, Young’s
buildings, corner of Bryan & Wliitaker-sts.,
where Till disposed to yield him their patron.
, ufre, will find the same splendid assortment of
.. T -— I troods, fashionable and durable, the same taste
Ice House, under the Bluff. J in cutting anU waking, and the same dtspo-
C 1ANDLER& DAV
J lished an ICE I
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner mu >’
Bassett’s ship Chandlery, where they will be
prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o’clock, A. M.
to 7 P. M. every day, except Sundays, on
which day, the Ice House will bo open from
enn rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M.
may 28
T
Wa
Sugar Loaf
UHtcr the ISlun. ; Ml cutting aim imiMiig, ««»U c
WIDSON have estab-1 sitiou to please and accomodate the public.
E HOUSE, in John I). 1 that l.as everd'^cterized
wnct i,nor muv 30 ALON/A) obit A IN iu.n.
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL ban iuatreceiv-
ved Nos.3&4 of Library ofSelectNovels,
being the Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 vols. by J.
K. Paulding. june 28
Hats.
T HREE cases Palm Ixnif Hats, for sale by
july 2 LUTHER & CO.
Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign, and Ornamenta Viiim
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c.
Walls Painted or ’Omuincntcd in Oils or
Water Colors. , ,
The above business executed by the sub
scriber in a st yip he trusts worthy the liberal
patronage and approbation he has and contin
ues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Reference—Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint shop in Johnston’s square, adjoining
bcr. Valleau 8 Office, where orders left will
M promptly attended to, ' june 2—I'Jtuo.
dn
do
do
do
do
sincss.
HIE subscribers have formed a coprnt-
. nership under the firm of MALONE &
SI ST AUK, for tho transaction of a General
Commissiyn Business in this City, and will be
prepared to make advances on produce con-, .
signed to them for sale. They will also pny ; Sav°y
particular attention to the receiving and for- “ Ohwieil
warding Goods to the interior. i R° ( ‘ hotch
R. MALONE. Cauliflower
II. SJSTARE. CronsU*ttnco
Savannah, 30th June 1831. 170—u 1 Imperial
Sugar n# do
Cutlery, &.C. &C. Cabbage do
\ N assortment of fine Cutlery, such ns— ‘ /V 001 !
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ; * “rjj'P,
Wastcnholin’s do. do. do.; Rogers and Pren- J” 1 ” 1 Cellery
tihK* superior Scieiors ; ull very superior and j ” ,, ' c ' r Cregses
new patterns. wPnTTct t
Ri oer’s Duinnscus and Silver Steel Razor/ | * llte
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double* und sii. J, ran S e Carrot
iLgle cases.' i , *’
1 Emerson’s Elast ic and Prcntis’sd sided Ru Cucumber
zor Straps. Lemon Thyme
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxen ; : 'Wd Union
Bone, tied and Metal Handle Lather Brush
es ; English and American Shaving Soap ;
in grent variety.
Gentlemen’s Morocco Shaving'Cascs for
travelling, a new article and very neat.- Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison’s
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Casus, with extra
points.
An additional supply of the above articles,
just received and for sale at low prices, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Fresh Garden Seeds.
ARRANTED of the irro.vvtb of 18 0.
Drumhead Cabbage Long Scarlet Radish
Early York d« # White Turnip
logs,'.but there will be no need ol'taxes oi'
any kind. And if Government will give me
tliu exclusive 'privilege of unrnarrying all
those who Wish to bo unmarried-in the Uni
ted States, I will pledge inysel^to pay ofl'tlic
nutionul debt in live years.”
Red do do
Black Spanish do
Long White do
Early Dutch Turnip
Rod Sop do
Large Norfolk do
Rutabaga do
Bound Spinach
Prick ley do
Parsley—Parsnup
< ftra
Tomatoes 1
Snap Beans
Lima do
Prussian Bine Pens
Bad Win iti no.—Under this bond, the
ptorhburg Intelligencer makes the following
I White do
: remarks. We Iftivo been often similarly sit.
| uuti d, and, to prevent the recurrence of like
' circumstance-, we beg all our future essay
ists to read the article attentively and follow
j its advice :
' “Wo lmvo on our table ot tins moment no
less than three communications of consider-
aide length, which we shall be compelled to
throw aside, because I Lev ore written so bad
ly we cannot got at their contents. Whut
sort of an excuse is it fur an essayist to say
lie composes in a hurryt ^vA hns time neither
to write plainly nor to correct his piece 1 One
I who writes for the public eye, should never
Marly frame or June do compose in ImsTe—arid ifcorrespoiidcntssup-
Enrly Charlton do pose that editors have an abundance of lei-
Marrow Fat do sure and p<--ricks the art of deciphering all
Early Dwart do j manner of hieroglyphics with ease, we can us-
“ Sugar do 1 sure them they are much mistaken.”
Leek
Linseed Oil.
. Q BBLS. Linseed Oil, just received nnd for
1 O sale by HAZARD &• DENSLOW.
Ac. ^c.—together with a small assorrnerit hf j « Pampered GooseJ^-In some European
Flower Seeds, received per late arrivals and ; countries the first step is to wrap tlio g >oso
for sale by ^ i up in linen ; after which they stop their ears
fed 2
LAY & IIEND1UCKHON.
Fresh Soda Biscuit, &e.
J UST received per schooner Othello
Also,
Tamarinds, Lemon Syrup
Mapo’s fine Tobacco
Ground Ginger, &c.
For sale by WM. Z. 1IALL.
junc 3t)
with peas, and hang it up in a dark place,
where, neither hearing nor seeing any. thing,
it remains in a state of stupidity, neither
struggling nor crying. After this preparation
they give three times a day pullets made of
ground malt or barley, mixed up with wutur
setting, within reach, water and grovel in a
pan. In this manner the birds are made so
fat, that without seeing, ono can scarcely
form un idea of it. Turf Register.
The habit ofburthening our chi Idron some
times with three or four given names, lias of
ten cuused tho smile of contempt and ridicule
to sit on my lip. ('aiwmy thing bo so stupid
and vain, an to mil to n little dirty urchin,
“ come hero, Alexander Joseph Washington
Johnson, mid gut your suupper,”—or, “Caro
line Matilda Soplirona .Smith, it is time for
you to be at the Fur Factory V* This re
minds me of a tale I have read of a man once
in Spain, who accidentally fell into a bog:
the fellow bawled out most lustily, and a pea
sant within hearing opened his wiudovv-J,'}
was a dark night)—and euquir. d w | m t W as
Min matter. " l‘r.,y help,” said the fellow,
“ for Josrj„, Francisco Dominica Ferdinan
ds riebiistiuni is in the qiiugm.re.”—Is ihat
ull 1” said the peanont; “ if you aro such a
set of lazy rascals, who won’t help one anoth
er out, you muy lie there and be d d.”
Musical Instrument.—-The shifts which
the Maltese resort to for the means of sub
sistence, cannot be better illustrated perhaps
tliun in tho case of a poor musician who pass
es daily minor my windows * lie has made
a bagpipe ofthc strangest form and material;
but tor all the purposes of sound it is as good
ml instrument of tho sort I offer heard. The
bag is the complete skin oi oHargn dog,exhib
iting, besides tho body, the appliances of bend,
lugs and tail to boot. A bullock’s horn is
fixed to tliu mouth, and nunched with the
requisite number of holes lor playing. The
big end is outwards amt tho hum is closed at
that part. A small pipe isUflserted into ono
ofthe forepnwB, and with (his the performer
fills the machine. He curries the thing un
der the loll arm, belly up, and so carefully
bus the shape of the aniinul been preserved,
that it looks for all the world like a live dog,
or a wild mountain cut, squeaking in new
and strangn-somida. Tho oddity of tho con
trivance und the skill pf the musician, are
sure to attract attention, and before the fel
low has gone tho length of u street, his drone
and his twang seldom fail of boiHg stopped
by the loss of a few cuppers which ho has
tens to pick up Bigelow's /'ravels.
Aerial voyaoe op a doo.—The subject
of tho first experiments with, tho parachute
were natnraliy inferior animals. On the 20th
of August, INI. Blanchard dropped u dog sus
pended from a parachute, from the altitude
of 0000 feet above the surface of tho earth.—
A whirlwind interrupted its descent, nnd car
ried it above tiie clouds. The aeronaut soon
after met tho parachute again ; tho dog re
cognized liis m isier, arid expressed Ins un-
easin'-fis nnd solicitude by burking ; another
currant of air, however, carried him oft’, and
ho wafi lost sight of. Tho parachute with
tho dog descended soon after the aorimaut ic>
safety.
Dr. Lardincr's Cabinet Cyclopedia.
At the York Assizes on Wednesday, a
enso wns tried of considerable importance to
shareholders in railways . It whs an indict
ment pro forred against the pronriotors ofthe
railway from Darlingtou to !• t ickton for a
nuisance in using locomotive steam engines
near a turfipike-rond. The main griovanco
complained of wns, thatfor nearly two miles
this railroad, with tho locomotive engine*?.