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TIIE
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
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thereupon by the Court.
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Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Four
Months
THE
VOL. XIII.
SAVANNAH, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1831.
NO. 180.
Thomas Ryerson, Jr.
1IAS just received per recent arri
vals, in addition to liis former
Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
&c. &c.—which renders the same
very complete and extensive, which he offers
for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptances.
Chloride of Soda.
CONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solu-
tion of Chloride of Soda, for preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, and destroying con
tagion.
Prep' "d of uniform strength, by the New
England Chemical Company, according to the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. Lahauraqub.
This article having been made use of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons ofthe
Sulph Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do
Piperino do
Hydriod&te Potass
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soaa.
lo Iron
Cheltenham Suits
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mezcron
Balsam Fir
Super Curb Sodn
Ergot.
PERFUMER Y.
Otto of Roses Antique
Bear’s Oil (’eyIon
Rose, Cologn, and Russia
Lavender Water
in cut glass and
plain Bottles
Honey and Orange
Saffron (Span.)
Opium (Turkey)
Sursparilla (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (rcct.)
Castor (N.A.)
Soda and Soid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
Sal Aratus
Flors Benzoin
Custor Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s Pill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &c.
To Let,
That pleasantly situated House
in St. Marys, lately occupied hy
John II. M’Intosn, Esq. For
terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Ma
rys, or in Savannah to WM. ROSE,
juno 21 75—of
Planters Hotel, Gainesville, Ga
THE subscriber is about buil
ding an addition to bis IIouso in
Gainesville, by which he will lit-
enabled to accommodate double
the number of persons that he can at presont
with convenience. Ho will as heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
and wishes only for that patronngo which his
house may merit. 1 le takes this as the first
opportunity of tendering to his friends and
the public generally, his acknowledgements
for so liberal d. share of the passing patron
age. L. CLEVELAND,
may 10 MO—{ftiuo
Oil
do
do
Bears grease (Fr&En)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Espritde Rose
Milk of Roses
(’old Cream
Vegetable Rouge
C ONCENTRATED Disinfecting Soil!* Flower Water
J tion of Chloride of Soda, for preserving Extracts of Roses
Pastilles Fumantes
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,
French and American SOAPS.
O^r COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Piiyhi-
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians proscriptions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, & at all liourB.
very first st mding,’and always with certain Savannah, *2\st February 1851.
* “ ’ *'■ The Georgia Journal, Macon Mcsson-
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale,
Ins lot, with the improvements
thereon, consisting ofono two sto-
rs/ and two one story DWELT
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outbui
dings. The situation is a very pleasai t. one,
being on the east side of Washington Square,
immediately opposite the residence of Maj.
M. W. Stewart. The lot contains several
excellent fruit trees, grape vines, &c. For
further particulars, apply on iho premises, to
may30—{ . JOHN DENNIS.
success, the following modes of applying the
(‘hloride, may be relied on as proper and 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, und,
in general, all places infected with animal
exhalations.
.For foul ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with as much as five times
that quantity of pure water, and pledgets of
lint must be dipped into this wash and then
laid over tho ulcers. This dressing to be re
newed twice a day. If the sore becomes red
and angry the-wash of five parts water must
be still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
the sore does not change its appearance, it
must be dressed once or twice with Chloride
nnd water, half and half, so as to dispose ton
slight inflammation,which is indispensable toHJ-mmo
convert fetid and running ulcers into simpler! I erra do Sienna
sores. The healing then progresses rapidly.
The moment the Chloride is applied upon an
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply of this vnluablc article just
received and for sale low', hv
LAV & HENDRICKSON.
Also—Tho Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Labarraque, the celebrated French
Chemist. juno 14
gor, Democrat (Columbus, Ga.) will please 111-
L the above, once a week for three weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office for
payment. feb 21
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. -fee.
T HE subscribers offer for sale tho follow
ing articles of Faints, Oils, Glass, &c
&c. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re-
ceive fresh supplies hy every arrival. Mer
chants, Planters and others are respectfully
invited to call before they purchase.
White Lead in Oil Rotten Stone
Spanish Brown do
Verdigris do
White Lend dry
Spanish Brown do
Venetian Red
Crome Yellow
G roe 11
I Verdigris dry
New York Cheap Wholesale
Cloak, Stock Clothing Ware
house REMOVED.
raillE subscriber lias removed his establish-!
H ment from No. 18.} Maiden Lane, to
the spacious store, No. 158 Pearl Street,
over Messrs. Hyde, Cleveland & Co. where
he will keep constantly on hand a much more
extensive assortment than formerly. Tho
A remarkable cure for
R HEUMATISM \ by the use of Dr. Jebb’s
Rheumatic Liniment.
Copy of a letter! t
Charlestown, (Mass.) Juno 25,1827.
To the Proprietor of Dr. J ebb's Liniment,
Dear Sir—I doom it a duty I owe to suf
Poring humanity, to acquaint you, and through
you the public, (should you think best) of the
unox pets ted and surprising cure performed on
myself hy tho usoot tho above most excellent
Medicine. I have been for more than thir
ty years, nnd sometimes most severely, af
flicted with the Rheumatism ; huve been fre
quently rendered perfectly helpless, nnd in
consequence confined to my bed, when it linn
required two persons to move me, being in
such extreme pain ; I have sotfcrul time been
under the care of Inc most eminent physic
ians, but procured only temporary relief. I
one day noticed, the advertisement of Dr.
Jebb’s Liniment, with the testimonials ac
companying it, and was induced to try a hot- sn
tin, which 1 used without much sensible ben
efit, 1 concluded, however, to persevere, nnd
bought another bottle, and was greatly’r-o
lieved, and hy the use of half the third bottle,
was wholly cured, and have never since had
a return ofthe pain, which 1 Imd not been
from a month at a time for thirty years, and
it is now more than three yours since 1 was
cured, I would most earnestly advise every
person suffering under this painful complaint,
not to despair of 11 cure so long as they cun
obtain “ l)r. Jebb’s Liniment-' You arc at
l.licrtv to make any use of this you may think
advisable.
Most respoctfully yours,
CALEB SYMMES.
To the foregoing testimony, many other
unquestionable proofs might be added, in fa
vour ofthe superior Liniment of l)r. Jebb.—
Nothing but a fair trial, which the proprietor
confidently solicits, can give un adequate idea
of its unrivalled efficacy, in mitigating, and
thoroughly mastering, tho excruciating dis
ease, to which it. lias been successfully ap
plied in a multitude of cases. The opera
tion ofthe Liniment is often immediate; and
style, make nnd materials of the Cloaks will
ho greatly improved and will he sold at about Jit has frequently cured rheumatic affections
the same low prices us those ofthe last 8ea-l°f yonrs standing, in four and twenty hours.
son. lie has also on hand a large assort-1R is also recommended with confidence, as 1
ment of low priced clothing,made in good stilcnone ofthe host applications known for stiff-
•xpressly tor the southern nnd western trade, ness of the joints, numbness, sprains, und
Swaim’s Panacea,
TfT^OR tho cure of Scrofula or King's Evil.
.1? Syphilitic Mercurial Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
Diseases ofthe Liver and Skin, General De
bility, and all diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and
where the constitution has been broken down
by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui
nine, &c. and most internal disenses where
the lungs and chest are supposed to be affec
ted, &e. &c.
• CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
0^7" Swni m’s Panacea is in round bolt tbs,
fluted longitudinally, with the following words
blown in tho glass :—
“SWAIM’S PANACEA—PI1ILADA.”
having but one label, which covers tho cork,
witlvhiy own signature on it, so that the
cork cannot be dritwn without destroying the
signature, without which none is genuine.—
* The medicine may consequently be known to
be genuine when my signature is visible ;
to counterfeit which will he punishable as
forgery.
The Public arc cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea, except from myself, my accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respectabil
ity ; and all those will consequently be with
out excuse, who shufi purchase from any oth
er persons.
***—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo-i
ratorv, South Seventh Street, next door to
the Philadelphia Baths, corner of George &
Seventh Streets,, and sold by every respecta
ble Druggist in the United States.
To avoid the many attempts that have boon
made to impose upon t he public base imi*n-
lions oftliis Celebratud Medicine,tho subscri
bers have made arrangements to keep on
hand,a supply direct from the proprietor. The
public may therefore rest assured that the
Genuine Swaim's Panacea cun ulwuys be
had at their store warranted.
A large supply of thisMedieine ho s just been
received. Druggists and others throughout
the State, who purchase to sell again, can
have it at a reduced price.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale &. Retail Druggists,
2 & 15 Gibbons’ Buildings,
Also, a fresh supply of Swaim’s celebrated
Vermifuge, just received and for sulc as above
juno 17
Bronze Yellow
Carmine
Drop Lake
Copal Varnish
Japan do
Bright do
] .Gather do
1 linseed Oil
Tram do
Black Lead in powderWhale do
[yory Black Sperm do very supcr’i
I,amp do lh.cv-^JbpaperGum Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spanis White Gold and Silver Leaf
Paris do Do and do Paper
Turkey Umber Gutn Shellac
Red and White Chalk Paint br’shs,Snshtools,!
l'omice& Rotten Stone Camel’s hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.|
Red Lead
500 boxes 8by 10, ft by 11 & 10 by 12Glass
LAY &. HENDRICKSON-
march 16
that will be sold at ubout tho usual prices of
the most, inferior quality. Also, an assort
ment of Stocks, 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 tho
same amount from any stock in the. city that
will he a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sulc by F. .T. CON A NT,
No. 158 Penrl-st. New-York.
Terms—0 months for approved Notes,
payable at Banks m good standing in any part
of the country—8 months for city acceptan
ces or 5 per cent discount for cash, in all
cases when the time is extended, interest will
be charged ut the rate of 0 per cent per an
num. Any Goods purchased at this establish
ment that do not suit the market for which
they were intended, will be exchanged for
others.
april 12 116—f3rh
chilblains. Price 50 cents,
A fresh supply of this valuable Medicine,
just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
april 22 Agents.
® 18 ©&©£&»«
It-v PAl’KIt
COllNT|lY I'U'ER
traiiT dollars,
»TV«1 DOLLARS
All Advertisements appear in both papers.
POR TIIE GEORGIAN.
LADIES’ ATTEND TO THIS!
A new invention for tho use of those ladies'
who adopt, the mode of wearing their dresses
oil the shoulders, nnd who for tho sake of dis
playing t hut beaut ij'ql part ofthe form and
tlm shoulder blades, deprive the dress of what
would seem to have linen intended lor its
natural support. Now Ladies’, I think 1 have
I'Int the nail upon tho head." Hero is an
invention which unites utility nnd ornament.
I think it cannot fail of commending itself to
your approbation. I too uin a woman (it
may he un old fashioned one.) But 1 have
mi something ol hishiouablc life, and many
a strange whim ofthe capricious Goddess
have I Imd to deplore, hut none more than
the present mode of naked shoulders. It has
indeed pained me, not. a little. There is a
eharmiiig young Indy, who sits near mo at
Church, for whom I have often trembled lest
her dress should drop oil*, ns slid steps into the
pew, nnd it has boon a r. alter of perfect «
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion.
TIA Ills prevalent disorder, ns it exhibits it-
•A self, ill its customary symptoms of
want of appetite, distressing Jlatulcncics,
heart-hum, pain in the stomach, sick head
acli, nausea, vomiting and costiveness,
is now found to yield to the tried efficacy of
i5i
AT «C8
Cloths. Cassimeres, Vcstinsrs, &
s^ssmtam
made to order by
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
MER CHANT TA YLOli,
at. the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
(on the Bay, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A EREBII, FASHIONARLE AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OF SEAHONAULi:
Read a Made Clothing,
nnd every variety of
FANCY ARTICLES
Just received hy the late arrivals and offer-
cd at the lowest rates,
OX HIS ESTABLISHED P It INC IP I.E,
'C3** For Cash, or approved City acceptances, rS^.
Savannah, .Tune 14, 1851. 170
DR. 11ELEE’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC
AND
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS.
These two preparations combined, con
stitute an efficacious remedy for the Dys
pepsia, even after it has acquired the
most obstinate character, und resisted every
effort of profesiomtl skill. When both medi-
(inlhll's I! own’d cines are administered in connection accor
ding lo plain nnd particular Directions ac
companying the Vegitahl^Specific, they
thoroughly demise tho aliffimtnry canal of
that viscid muscus which is the proximate
cause ofthe disorder, nnd as a tonic and stim-
ulcnt, they restore the healthy action and 011-
I orgy ofthe stomach, and strengthen the de
bilitated system. The proprietor rati also
“confidently recommend the Vegetable Sjw-
cijic as one ofthe best remedies known for
the Sick Head Ache.
A fresh supply of these Celebrated pills,
jnst received and for sale tiv
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
npril 22 Agents.
maze ment to me what could have prevented
tliu catastrophe. This has called my thoughts
to the subject, and my m ml has been on the
stretch to devise some visible means of sup
port, that should set tlie approliens vu minds
of nil beholders at rest. Audi hope I have
hit upon the very thing. Perhaps some ava
ricious soul will say, that the invention is too
expensive. But this 1 deny, l-’or few hut
those who can afford to adopt this invention,
dress iu this mode for it is necessarily pat
rician. None who have to work cun adopt
it us it pinions the arms in such a way, ns to
preclude the possibility of their free use.—
Alas ! for them poor things, should any sud
den emergency surprize t hem. Should Hare,
the dreaded Hare, be Jjo let loose upon our
City, he might lay aside his rope and noose
lie would find liis victims ready pinioned.—
Hut how tliniikful should we he, there is 110
cause of alarm from that quarter. And now
for the invention. Ladies’ excuse me, that 1
have left you on the tender hooks of expec
tation so long. Mg.pen takes the liberty that
some Ladies’ tongues do, and is rather prolix
sometimes. But 11 fellow feeling urges me
at once, to dcvulopc this charming invention.
And now—hero it is. I propose that there
should bo a jewel of any form which fancy
may dictate, with a strong pin to fasten it on
to each shoulder strap, and that a handsome
gold chain should pnss through rings attach
ed to these jewels, around the bosom and
shoulders, and drawn sufficiently .tight to act
os a chock upon tho truant garment. It. may
I fasten with a clasp before, or behind, ns fancy
may dictate. And in front, or, both before
rtil whose state was too helpless for timm t
sit up ; a feeble cry from them nccnsionnllv
to those who wore passing, for a drink of wh
tor, wns all they utttered.
A little farther on, in an inner court, wor
the surgeons. They wore stripped to th
shirts, and bloody,—curiosity led me forward
a number of doors, placed on barrels, so vc.
as temporary tables, and on ihose lay the dil
forent subjects upon whom the surgeons wer-
operating ; to tlm right nnd loft\werc nrm.
nnd legs, flung here and there without dis
tinction, nnd the ground was dyed with blood
Doctor Bell was going to take offlhothtgl
of a soldier of tho 60th, and ho r- quested :
would holddown tho man, for hint; lie wm-
nno ofthe best hearted men I ever met with
but, such is tho force of habit, ho seemed in
sensible to the scene that was passing room
higi, ar.u with much composure wns eatin
almonds out of his waist-coat pockets, whirl
lie offered to share with ine, hut. if I got tin
universe for it, I could not have swallowed 1
norsel of any thing. Tho operation upoi
tho man of the 50th wns the most shocking
sight, I over witnessed ; it lasted nearly halt
an hour, hut his life was saved.
Turning out of this place towards the
street:! passed hastily on. Near the gate a:
assistant surgeon was taking oft’ U10 idfc of or
old German Sergeant of the 60th, Tho doc
tor was evidently a young practitioner, are
Bell, our staff-surgeon, took much trouble ii
inslrifeting him. it is a tolerable general re
coivcd ('pinion, I hut when the saw pnssrv
througn'tlie marrow, tho pationt suffers most
pain, but such is not the ease. The first cu ! ,
and.taking up the arteries is the worst.—
While the old German was undergoing tie
operation, lie seemed insensible ofpain whicl
the when the saw was at work ; now an
then ho would exclaim in broken Enghsh, m
if wearied—"Oh ! mine Got, is slio off still,’
lint he, as well us all I noticed, felt mucl
when the knife was first* int oducod, and ul
thought that red hot iron was applied to then
when the arteries, were taken up. Th<
young doctor soemed much pleased when In
had the soqoant fairly out pf his hands, am
it would be difficult to decide whether he o
liis patient were most happy : but, from
evory thing I could observe, I wns ofopin
ion that Iho doctor made his debut on th
old German’s stump. I oiler® up a few
words— prayers they could not he called— 1
that, if it ever foil to my lot to loogonny of
my members, tho young fellow who essnye.
on tho sorjeant should not be tho person t<
operato cn me.
The London John Bull, assailing tho re I
form bill as a revolutionary measure, give-1
the following as a specimen ofwliat will pro-L
bably ho the complexion ofthe government!
papers in ten years time :
TIIE TIMES ; OR, COMMONWEALTH!
GAZETTE, ’
Saturday, May 8, 1841.
ThodebateB in the House of Reprcsental
fives yesterday were not interesting. A mes |
sage from the Protector wns presented hy lm
private secretary and read. It was as* fol |
lows:—
"Henry P.
"The Protector recommends the House otl
Representatives to re-cousider their vote ot|
Monday InBt.
Three hundred
W ILL lie given for taking and securing
the following described negro fellows.
They went oft’on the night ofthe 21st Feb.
last, in a small two or three oared canoe, that
lias formerly been painted red, with dark col-
ored gunwales. Say one hundred and fifty
dollars for ADAM, an artful and trickey fel
low ; he is 26 or 27 years old, and about, five
feet six or eight inches high, has a small foot,
and not heavy made, nnd neither a very dark
nor light complexion. Also twenty-five dol
lars n piece for YORK and SAULSBURY,
or Sl)LBY. York is twenty-two or three
years old, five feet eight inches high, Rtout
made, nnd very black skin. Solby is about
twenty years old, near six feet high, smooth
!facp, dark complexion, and large under lip —
These three fellows have lately been purcha
sed from Messrs. Bryan and Scrivcn, of Chat
ham County, and are from Wilmington Isl
and, where they arc acquainted, and ut seve
ral places on the Carolina side. And one
hundred dollars for GEORGE. He is aboutinent Surgeon, nnd so numerous nro the in-
thirty-live years old, about six feet high, darklstmicos in which the most salutary effects
complexion, walks very erect, & steps brisk, 1 1 — ' 1 u ” ! * "* : ‘ L
miniature or any other ornnmont which fancy 2or to enjoy his n
might 6UggCHt, Now you have it. What say I an annual allow
you Ladies’ ? Is it not. a bright thought ?—^therefore expects
So Pile Im nl i mrltr n..n. t..n tl.i..L 1I...1 f ii
5 . , ^ It is impossible for the Protec
ai.cl behind, might bo appended a medalion,"tor to conduct the independent nffico lie hold
liis own comfort, with so smu'
allowance as £1.200.000. II*
<pccts tho IIouso will increns)
So onchantingly new too think of that. I|it.
know some of you aro already reckoning the! "The Protector also requires the House t«
cost of such a set of jewels. " Have not I a C secure to his wife a competent provision i*
genius, a brain, Ladies’, a brain!" But 11 case she outlives iiim-*Hs well ns proper a
must not n boast too soon. I wait in anxious:'lowances to hs brothers to enable them l"
hope tho success of my invention, for I leave • live in the stylo that ull fioaring the name o
to all, who feel inclined to make use of it as’ B should do."
soon as they please, as I have no intention of! The House, in consequence, unanimousl;
claiming n patent right. My regard for thePvoted £2,000,000 a year to tho Protector, am
comfort and convenience of my sex enables |JC4()0,000 a year, with the castle at Wmdso
me to waive every sordid consideration. To to Mrs. B., in case she outlives him. Thev
them therefore 1 make a donation of this my
first invention. The greatest reward 1 can
linvo will he, to seoit put into immediate re
quirement, thereby releasing the shuddering
apprehensions of their sincere well wisher.
LUCRETIA.
Strengthening Plaster.
rill IE Celebrnted Strengthening Plaster,
B for pain or weakness iu the breast,
hack, or side ; also for Rheumatic Affections
Liver Complaints und Dyspepsia.
This Medicine is the invention of on orni-
Ice House, under the Bluil.
C ANDLER & DAVIDSON have cstahj
fished an ICE HOUSE, in John D
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abn
Bussctt’s ship Chandlery, where they will be
prepared to deliver Ice from 5 o’clock, A. M.
to 7 P. M. everv day, except Sundays, or
which day, the Ice House wili be open from
sun rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M,
may 28
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL has just recei
ved Nob.3&4 of Library of SelectNovcls,
being the Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 vols. bv J.
K. Paulding. june 28
Hats.
T HREE cases Pnlm Leaf Hats, for sale by
iuly 2 LUTHER & GO
Notice.
rplIE co-partnership of CHICHESTER
J &. SCRANTON is this day disolved by
mut ual consent. All persons having demands
against the concern, will present them for
payment to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly
authorized to settle the business of the con-
•ern ; nnd all those indebted ure requested to
ettle their bills without delay.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May 271h 1850.
DRAPER & TAILOR.
0^7*- The undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the friends ofthe Into firm cfCmciies
ter &• Scranton, that, lie will continue the
business at the old established stand, Young’s
buildings, corner of Bryan & Whitaker-sls.,
where all disposed to yield him their patron-
ugc, will find the same splendid assortment of
u-oods, fashionable and durable, the same taste
fn cutting and making, nnd the same dispo
sition to° please and accomodate the public,
that has ever characterized the establishment,
may 50 ALONZO SCRANTON.
and was purchased some years ago from Mr.
Dunham, near White Bluff.
They have recently been seen in the same
boat near Little Tybce Island.
All reasonable expenses will be paid, ex-
< lusive of the reward, on application to eit her
the subscriber or ELIAS FORI’, Esq. of Sa-
unnali.
ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
Camden County.
may 4 135f
Factorasc ami Commission i>u-
have been produced hy it, that it is with tho
utmost confidence recommended to nil who
nrenfilicted with those distressing complaints.
There is a condition annexed to tho sale of
this article,growing out ofthe best of reasons
trial, viz. if the benefit above stated is not ob
tained, the money will be returned. This
we trust, (when fairly considered,) will bn
the strongest evidence that could possibly be
given of their utility
A supply just received per shipFloriau and
for sale by T. RYERSON, Jr.
mav 2
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Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign, and Ornamenta Pain
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c.
Walls Puinted or Ornamented in Oils
Water Colors.
The above business executed by the sub
scriber in a style lie trusts worthy the liberal
putronage and approbation he has and contin
ues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Reference—Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint Bhop in Johnston’s square, adjoining
her. Vaileau’s Office, where orders left will
M promptly attended to. june 2—12ino
si ness.
HE subscribers have formed a copart
nership under the firm of MALONE &
SISTARE, fertile transaction of a General
Commission Business in this City, and will be
prepared to make advances on produce con
signed to them for sale. They will ulso pay
particular attention to the receiving and for
warding Goods to the interior.
It. MALONE.
H. SISTARE.
Savannah, ftOth June 1831. 17!)-
Cutlery, &c. &c.
A N assortment of fine Cutlery, such ns—
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen nnd Dirk Knives ;
Wostennolm’s do. do. do.; Rogers and Pren
tiss! superior Scis*jors ; all very superior and
new patterns.
Roger's Damascus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and sit.
glc cases.
Emerson’s Elastic and Prcntis’s 4 sided Ra
zor Straps.
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes ;
Bone, tied and Metal Handle Lather Brush
es ; English and American Shaving Soap ;
in great variety.
Gentlemen’s Morocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, n new article and very neat. Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison’s
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
points.
An additional supply of the above articles,
just received and for sale at low prices, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Fresh Harden Seeds.
ARRANTKD of the growth of 18 0,
Drumhead Cabbage
do
do
do
do
do
do
Linseed Oil.
8 BBLS Linseed Oil, just received nnd for
sale by HAZARD & DENSI.OW.
33SHHHSHEE
Long Scarlet Radish
White Turnip do
Red do do
Black Spanish do
Long White do
Early Dutch Turnip
Red Sop do
Large Norfolk do
Rutabaga do
Hound Spinach
Prick ley do
Parsley—Parsnup
Okra
Tomatoes
Snap Beans
Lima do
Prussian Blue Pons
Early frame or Juried®
Early Charlton do
Marrow Fat do
Early Dwarf do
" Sugar do
Leek
&C. &C.—together with n small nssormentof
Flower Seeds, received per late urnvals and
for sale by
fed 2 LAY &, HENDRICKSON
Early York
Sugar Loaf
(irecn Savoy
" Glazed
Red Dutch
(,’auliflower
Ice Cross Lettuce
Imperial do
Sugar Loaf do
Cabbage do
Blood Beet^
Turnip do
Solid Ccllory
Water Cresses
Asparagus
White Bush Squash
Orange Carrot
Sage
Cucumber
Lemon Tliyinc
Red Onion
White do
Fresh Soda Biscuit, &c.
J UST received per schooner Othello
Also,
Tamarinds, Lemon Syrup
Mapo’s fine Tobacco
Ground Ginger, &c.
For sale by WM. Z. HALL,
june 30
From Ilcminisccnr.ev of a Subaltern.
The next day, the 6th, wc had no fighting ;
each army kept its position, and Villa For
mosa continued to be the receptacle for the
wounded.
On reaching tho village, we had little diffi
culty m finding out those hospitals, as every
house might bo considered one,—but it wns
some time before I discovered that which 1
wished for ; at last I found it. It consisted of
>ur rooms; in it were pent up twelve offi
cers, all badly wounded. The largest room
was twelve feet hy right; nnd this apartmont
find fur its occupants four officers Next tho
door, on a bundle of straw, lay two of the
70th Highlanders, one of them shot through
tho spine. He told mo he Imd been wound
ed in tliu streets of Fucntos, on the 5th, und
that although he had felt a good deal ofpain
I before, he was now perfectly easy, and free
from suffering. I was but ill-skilled in sur
gery, but, nevertheless, I disliked the account
he gave of hitnsolf. I passed on to my friend ;
was sitting on a table, liis back resting a-
guinst a wall. A musket-ball Imd penetrated
liis right breast, and passing through his lungs
nine out at liis Imck, find ho owed his life to
the great skill and attention of Doctors Etew-
art and Bell, ofthe 3d diyision. Tho quanti
ty of blood taken from him was astonishing;
three, and sometimes four times a'day, they
would bleed him, and bis recovery was one
of those extraordinary instances seldom wit
nessed. In an inner room was a y ung offi
cer shot through the head—liis was a hope
less case. He won quite delirious, and ob
liged to be held down hy two men,—his
strength was astonishing, and more than
once, while I remained, he succeeded in es
caping from the grasp of his attendants. The
Scotch officer’s servant soon after cumo in,
and stooping down, inquired of his master
how ho felt, but received no reply ; he had
half turned on his face ; the mnn took hold
of his master’s bond, it was still warm, but
iho pulse had ceased—lie wns dead ! The
suddenness of this young man’s death sensi
bly affected bis companions : and I took leave
of my friend and companion, Dergan, fully
impressed with the idea that I should never
see him ngain.
I was on my return to the army, when my
attention wns arrested hy an extraordinary de
gree of bustle, und a kind of half-stilled moan
ing in tho yard of a quinta, or a nobleinan’i
house. I looked through the grating and saw
about two hundred wounded soldiers waiting
to have their limbs amputated, while others
were arriving every moment. It would be
difficult to convey an idea of the frightful ap
pearance of those men ; they had been wouu-
I dod on the 5th, nnd this was the 7th—there
they sat, silent nnd statue-like,, waiting for
their turn to be carried to the nmputating-ta-
nlso came to a resolution, that tho bouse
tho corner ofthe strand, near Charing cross (j
being the property of the Commonwealth
should together with the house at Kensigton I
formerly called the Palace, be settled on tin I
Protoctor’s brothers as residences foi them |
selves and their heirs.
Evoiy true Englishman must, rejoice at
proper a distribution of the forfeited cstali'tJ
ofthe Aristocrats.
Tho IIouso udiourned yesterday at halt]
past 2, IV M. The council did not, incut.
We understand that a ridiculous petitioi I
was presented on Sunday last to the Protec
tor at tho Levee, from Mr. William Guelph
He modestly asks tlmt his tailor’s account foil
the last year, amounting to £37s. Id. shod |
bo paid tor him. Is it not enough that th
state is taxed C27 10s. per quarter for tin
support of this person, who has a residents* I
assigned to him at Islington free of expense :|
Why should they ho called on to support In |
extravagance. Indeed, as his wife has beet I
sent out of tho country, we really are nt ul
loss to know why his allowance should no F
bo lessened, and we trust the same will bil
considered. The petition was of course re T
jected. *
Our readers may recollect that tho slieoil
of water formerly called the West Indfil
Docks, was sold by the executive last yoo
to a company who propose lo supply Londo I
with fish. We learn with pleasure that tin I
experiment succeeds admirably. Many fim I
rich gudgeons have been caught. The fisli.f
being undisturbed, increase rapidly, and ar<
of a delicious flavor. It is proposed to up |
ply tho docks at Wapping to the same lau I
dahle purpose, ns the Kathnrine Lock i:J
fouud quite sufficient for ull the trade of Lon I
don.
Tho American Ambassador, in a note to I
the Secretary of Foreign Affairs, statetl
"That he is desired by liis Government to re [
quro that the towns dock-yards, and port
of Plymouth and Postsmouth shonld be cede- J
to them, tnat they may have proper place-1
for their navy to refit when cruising on ou I
coasts for our protection," The request itself|
is perhaps reasonable ; and a9 those placet!
are not required, they would at once lmvi l
been ceded, had not the concluding part otl
the proposition been considered authoritmr
mid conveying a threat. Tho paragraph i I
us follows : "The undersigned is in tructe I
to declare, tlmt should this requisition nol
be at once complied with all American ves [
sols will be recommended not to bring theol
cargoes to England in future!!”—Notv realijl
we consider it quite unimportant whethqjj
they come hero or not. They bring us no r
thing but tea, sugar, tobacco, coffee, rice I
and cloth. No one can call these things ne-l
cessaries. They are mere luxuries, whicl J
wo can abstain from using, and they tuk- \
only specie in return. Indeed we suspect tlif’l
threat 16 a mere pretext for withdrawing th* V
trade, ns they find our specie is* nearly ex-1
hauated, and they refuse to take our current!
paper in payment.
W *
We learn from the farmers of Birmingham |
Manchester, Sheffield and Leeds, that t'
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