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DAILY GEORGIAN,
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Bv G. & VV. ROBE RTS ON,
AT EIGHT DOLLARS TEH ANNUM,
I'A YAliLi. IN ADVANCE*
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
IS published (u hums! (ho nrrantieinerit ol thu mailn
ThreoTimuaa Wfck (Monday, Wednesday ana Fri
day) at thooriice of the Daily Georgian, and contain!
all the intelligence, Commercial, Political and Miscella
neous, including Advertisements, published in the Daily
'I'he Country Paper is sent to all parts of the State and
Union, or delivered in the city, u! FI VE DOLLARS per
armum, payable in advance.
Advertisements are inserted in both papers at 75 cento
per square of 14 lines, for the first insertion, and I>7 1-1
for evoty succeeding publication.
Communications by mail must be POST PAID.
Sales of Land hy Administrators, Executors and
Gunrdians are roquirud by law to be held on the
first Tuesday in the month, bet ween-the hours of If’
and So’clock, at the Court House in tho comity in which
the property is situate. Notice of those sales must bi
giv i'ii in a public gasettc Sixty Day a previous to the sale.
Notice fur leave to sell tiegmos, must be published
for four mon(!i-i, before any order absolute shall bemud*
tbeieupoWb? the Court.
Salusuf NY roes must bo a! public auction, on the
tirM Tiles.lay. o; the ru nth, between the usual hours ot
sale, at the i*T ce of public'*sul<* m the county when
the fellorC Te&tucntury^'of Admiuislraiion t*r (»uar*
duusmivmay have boon granted, first giving Sixty Dayf
notice thi reol^lii one ofthe public ga/.dtes of this Stall
and at the docpiif iHc"JCourt-liouse, where micb oulo
are tn be lieldr ’ A
Notice of the "ale tJfPcrsnna! Pr'pmtymust be givei
in like uianimr Forty d t vs before the sale.
Notice to Dnblors and Creditors of an estate must be
published for Forty da( •*.
Notice that a)iphratioii will be made to the Court oi
Ordinary for leave to sell laud, must be published Four
Months
Chloride ot Soda.
C 1ONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solo-
^ lion oPChloritle of Soda, for preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, und destroying con-
tugion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by the New
England Chemical Company, ccordingto the
formulary promulgat'd by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. IjARauraque.
This article having been made use of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons ofthe
very first at nrlmg, and always with certain
success, the following modes of applying the
Ctdoride, may be relied on as proper und 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 urn! fish, slaughter-house**, nod,
in general, all places infected with animul
exhalations.
For foul ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with ns much as five times
that quantity of pure water, and pledgets ol
lint must be dipped into this wash uml then
laid over the ulcers. This dressing to be re
newed twice a day. If the sore becomes red
und angry the wash of five parts water must
he still further diluted j_if, on the contrary,
tho sore does not change its appearance, it
must he dressed once or twice with Chloride
and water, half and half, so as to dispose to a
slight inflammation,which is indispensable to
convert fetid and running ulcers into simple
sores. The healing then progresses rapidly.
The moment the Chloride is applied upon an
ulcer tho disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply of this valuable article just
received and for sale low. by
LAV & HENDRICKSON.
Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepared
hy A. G. Labarraque, tiie celebrated French
Chemist. june 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, 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 C;,ui-
nine, &c. and most internal diseases where
the lungs and chest are supposed to be affec
ted, &c. &c.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
O^r* 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 it, so that the
„ cork cannot be drawn 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 be punishable a.
forgery.
The Public are cautioned not to purchase
?ny Panacea except from myself, my accredi.
led agents, or persons of known respectabil
ity; and all those will consequently be with
out excuse, who shall purchase from any oth
er persons.
***—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo
ratory, 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 been
made to impose upon the public base imita
tions oftliis Celebrated Medicine,the subscri
bers have made arrangements to keep on
hand,asupply direct from the proprietor. The
public may therefore rest assured that the
Genuine Swaim's Panacea can always be
had at their store warranted.
A large supply of this Medicine lias just been
received Druggists und others throughout
the State, who purchase to sell again, cun
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
june 17
Ice House, under the Bind'.
C ANDLER &■ DAVIDSON have estabj
lished un ICE HOUSE, in John D.
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner
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
sun rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M.
may 23
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL has just recei
ved Nos.3&4 of Library ofSelectNovels,
being the Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 vols. by J.
K. Paulding. june 28
VOL. XIII,
SAVANNAH, SA'rrilDA’i
1NING. JULY 23, 1831.
NO. 180.
Thomas llyerson, Jr.
HAS just received per recent nrri-
vols, in addition to bis 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.
Sulpli Quinine (Fr.) Saffron (Span.)
do Morphine do Opium (Turkey)
Sarsparilla(Spun.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (feet.)
Castor (N.A.)
Pi peri ne do
llydriodate Potuss
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Mass (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Cheltenham Salta
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
<1*4. sheet
Mov.' ron
Balsam Fir
Super Curb Soda
Ergot.
l'ERfUMKI Y.
Soda and Seid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
Sal Araffis
Flors Benzoin
Custor Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalap
Spatula’s Pill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &c.
Otto of Roses
Boar’s Oil
Rose, Cologn, and
Lavender Water
in cut glass und
plain Bottles
Antique Oil
Ceylon dtf
Russia do
If 1 a rs grease ( Fr& E u)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Esprit de Rose
Milk of Roses
Cold Cream
Vegetable Rouge
Honey and Orange
Flower Water
Extracts of llor.es
Pastilles Fmmintes
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,
French and American SOAPS.
03“COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Physi
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, & at all hours.
Savannah, 21*7 February 1831.
***—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Ga.) will please in
sert the above, once a week lor three weeks,
und forward their accounts to this office for
payment. feb 21
Paints,Oils. Glass, Ac. Ac.
»T1HE subscribers offer for sale the follow
B- ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
&c. at the lowest market price tor cash or
credit, and havo made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mer
chants, Planters and others are respectfully
invited to call before they purchase.
White Lead in Oil Rotten Stone
Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow
Verdigris do Carmine
White- Lead dry Drop Lake
Spanish Brawn do Copal Varnish
Venetian Red Japan do
Crome Yellow Bright do
Crome Green Leather do
Terra de Sier.ua Linseed Oil
Verdigris dry Train do
Black I a 1 ad in powderVVhale do
Ivory Black Sperm do very super’r.
Lamp do Ib.&^lbpnperGum Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spanis White Gold und Silver Leaf
Paris. do Do and do Paper
Turkey Umber Gum Shellac
Rod aud White Chalk Paint br’shs,Sash tools,
omice& Rotten Stone Camel's hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red Lead
300 boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 10 by 12 Glass
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
rnnrch 16
•rr wa sBsm&ri.:® «co
Cloths. Cassimores. Vestings, &
s&ggmsm aoQDSj
made to order by
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
MEli CHA -V T TA YL OR,
at the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
(on the Bay, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A ERE8H, FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE
Ready Made Clothing,
and every variety of
FANCY ARTICLES.
Just received by the lute arrivals and offer
ed at the lowest rates,
OX HIS ESTABLISHED PRINCIPLE,
[Cy For Coth, or ajtprourd City acceptances.
Savannah, June 14, 1831. 170
Notice.
FIN HE co-partnership of CHICHESTER
L & SCRANTON is this day disolved by
mutual consent. All persons having demands
against the concern, will present them for
payment to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly
authorized to settle tho business of the con
cern ; and all those indebted are requested to
settle their bills without delay.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May 27th 1830.
DRAPER & TAILOR.
03” The undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the friends ofthe late firm ofCiucHES-
ter & Scuanton, that he will continue the
business at the old established stand, Young’s
buildings, corner of Brvan & Whitaker-sts.,
where all disposed to yield him their patron
age, will find the same splendid assortment of
goods, fashionable nnd durable, the same tnste
in cutting and making, and the same dispo
sition to please and accomodate the public,
that has ever characterized the establishment,
may 30 ALONZO SCUANTON.
T
Hats.
I1REE cases Palm LeafHatg.forsaleby
july 2 LUTHEIl & CO.
Strayed
ON Sunday Evening the 19th
current, from Savannah, a large
Bay and small Bay HORSE; the
latter with a blaze in his face.—
They were seen on Sunday the
20th instant, at Muirhall Plantation, belong
ing to James Brown, Esq. near the seven mile
stone on the road to Darien and went off there,
from the same night io company with a Roan
Filly belonging to him. All expeners will be
paid with a reasonable reward for delivery of
the Horses and Filley or either of them, by
application to Dir. Brown or at this office,
jutie 30
To Let,
That pleasantly situated Houso
in St. Marys, lately occupied hy
John 11. M'lntosh, Esq. For
terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Mu-
rys, or in Savannah to VVM. ROSE,
june 21 73—ef
Planters Hotel, Gainesville, Ga.
THE subscriber is about buil
ding un addition to his House in
Guinosvilli^vby which he will be
enabled to accommodate double
Toe number of persons that he can at present
with convenience. Me will as heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
nnd wishes only fur that patronage which his
house may merit. He takes this ns the hrtff
opportunity of tendering to his friends and
the public generally, h s acknowledgements
for so liberal a share of the passing patron
age. L. CLEVELAND,
may 10 140—$ttno
For Sale.
The subscriber offers for sale,
Ins lot, with the improvements
JljjSS thereon, consisting ofone two slo-
SflS&ry and two one story DWELL
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with outbuil
dings. The situation is a very plensu t one,
being on the eust side of Washington Square,
immediately opposite the resilience of Maj.
M. W. Stewart. The lot contains several
excellent fruit trees, grapevines, &c. For
further particulars, apply on the premises, to
may 30-1 JOHN DENNIS.
LI
A rcnmrkubJo cum lor
IIEUMAT1SM ! by the uscofDr. Jcbb’s
Rheumatic Liniment.
Copy of a letter!!
Charlestown, (Mass.) June 23,1827.
To the Proprietor of Dr. J ebb's Liniment,
Dear Sir—I deem it a duty I owe to snf
fermg humanity, to acquaint you, nnd through
you tHo public, (should you think host) of tho
unexbected and surprising euro performed on
myself by the use of tho above most excellent
1 hriK
i.ionr doi.i a*,
tilt'. Uill.l. 4U*
' "eri 1 ■ n n|n nr 11 both (toperi,
TIIROI.D.MAJ!) AM) TDK OUN.
’# I
|/$Aun on speaking to my Hl-ir finHjfti.,
j t»when the man iterrupted mu again, and told
j ine, “he expected mo to pay -him tor his trouble,
a- he had put the trunk and portmanty at the
vory bo.tom o r the bool, as 1 was going the
whole way thro’ to Poacbutntb.”—*“ Mr-; i.
mm IV ! gricmus «” cried I, •• dm .a tak me to
ony such dIucs. T<JIi the co htnan not to
g ngon,uu i*ny accou t; .url-ooKniv place
last nigut sor Forismuijih an.l pan ” The
impudent vagabond turned and w»ak-t to a
companion beside him, and said something
a out my q-iet rin’ th.- old Scotch un but,
thinks 1, bun.ku, ye'll get the warst o’ the
queerin’ if ye begin till t. The ieddy no o tclt
mu 1 wok 111 tuu riolii coach, and it was only
the blackguard’s way o' speech. Upon
which 1 wuo greatly at my ease, and resolved
[BlackjwJAd’h Magazine )—My Dear 1 nuL lo the indolent rascal a single baw-
Sir Crioyjer,—There’s imothmg I so much lje; - \
...j. j .... BPIP!(PIL„ vt , ll(lol JUHlm admire about you ns the real simplicity o'! 1 needna tell you ony thing about the jonr-
Medicine. I have been for more than th.r ' y .° ur u ' n >' R(,f P nin ff on - 1 always used to n,, y down, but n was u Jung way o' gate, and
H Itidni.- ti„., cm. — • a, ’'*' , cddy was particular kind,
aces, as we passed along
boi at the end o’ the day
■■■■ with sleep. The ithtr
required two persons to move me, bcinir in vvnl " n ■" « ,!r "hop i,f » could be—coevil and i Rddy a w tell.usb efftoo; but just when wo
* respectable to all the customers—when her gat within maybe thrie' iffiics o the town,
man was made a Sir, for carrying op a dress, 1 there was th most awiu’ tiring o’ guns that
or something o’ jhat kind, till hi* Majesty c0,jIl l be. YVe b »th started up in alarm, and
„ Hi *• ..—1 i- — L rx-
Jury
such extreme pain ; 1 have .several time been
under tho caio of the most eminent physic
ians, but procured only temporary relief. 1
New York l 1 heap Wholesale
Cloak, Stock .V Clothing Ware
house REMOVED.
T HE subscriber has removed his establish
ment from No. 18), Maiden Lane, to
the spacious store, JYo. 138 Pearl Street,
over Messrs. Hyde, Cleveland & Go. where
he will keep constantly on hand a mm h more
extensive assortment than formerly. The
6tyie, make und materials of the Cloaks will
he greatly improved nnd will be 6old at about
the same low prices us those ofthe lust sea
son. llu has also on hand a large assort
ment of low priced cloth ing,made in good stile
expressly lor the southern and western trade,
that will be sold at about th** 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 the
same amount from any stock in the city that
will be a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CONANT,
No. 138 Poarl-st. New-York.
Terms—G months for approved Notes,
payable at Banks ;n 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 at tho rate of 6 per eeul per an
num. Any Goods purchased ut this establish
ment that do not suit the market for which
they were intended, will be exchanged tor
o: hers
upril 12 110—t‘3m
Factorage and Commission Bu
siness.
fin HE subscribers have firmed u copnrt-
S. nership under the firm of MALONE &•
SI,STARE, fnr the transaction of a General
Commission Business in this City, and will be
prepured to make advances on produce con
signed to them for sale. They will also pay
particular attention to the receiving and for
warding Goods to the interior.
11. MALONE.
H. S1STARE.
Savannah, HOlh June 1831. 171)—u
persevere and , . - • — . ... . - w
bought unutlier b.itili-, and was greatly r-o **->jlitenod out o’ Iter shop j for yo i teJ t > b« ilown at tins Bus#; but my neigh
linved, nnd by tint use oflmlf the third buttle “ "“ ll "°! h " ve do,ll! >•’ l, ,ve ‘tittup'd n- j “or ual mo in mind we were at pence with
wm wholly cured, aud have never since Imd j b " ut ‘ n »V b « a buwbee, wi’ mid. a grand t
n return .,1'the pain, which I Imd not been m “"' al ,' d i' c . r , cum " 1 S out , at p
from a inonLli nt a time fur thirty wars, tied e' Ulin ihit that o no the wny with you. I mtrno lereign parte. "It ii be the Jenny,
it ib nmv more than three years since I was I Y I"* 1 ,l,,! '’“T dvi'iidown *“ve, flunks .. "Oh! I Inpe.ijicm, they
cured, I would most earnestly advise even | Kort ‘‘" ll I bate always known ye, dmne salute w. cannon-balls, tiir I a
‘- J ' ‘ ' 1 nephew in a slup that 1 m expecting is com-
jUbt uhout tliis time I"—“Oh. n o,’’
“be quite easy . ut the gunsSfill
mig tar faster than the Castle on
— - p at Forts- | « ,e foUrl *» 0 June; un’I couldna r«.*bt till I
j mouth, that ye begged o’ me to write it down tknd out the occas.011,—so 1 put my head out
I for you, to rend and laugh ut it nt yer leisure. 1 o’ the window and skirled to the coacli-
Ye'll maybe think me ait auld fool lor mv ir * an * as l° u ^ 08 1 was aide—•‘Coachman !
unquestionable 0 ]proofs might be ’a ided, in fill I b '! 1 1 C5l t " rofus / ; ** ; ho, aa*l ^ was a v.-ry ceev.1 man, as indeed a’ the
vour ofthe superior Liniment of Dr. Jehh —! h nothing else to do the rn.o, I will e’« 11 Lnghah coachees are, and says he, “R’s tho
Nothing but a fair trial, which the prop
confidently solicits, can give an adequate iucu 1 v 1 T 1 ,, .
cf its unrivalled efficacy, in mitigating, nnd , V . U "' me , tn the
thoroughly mastering, the excruciating dis . | white-headed ladd.q, that lived wi’ me ever |
c»se, to which it has been successfully ap
plied in a multitude of cases. The opera
tion ofthe Liniment is often immediate; and
it has frequently cured rheumatic affections
wo- ‘be French, and then she thought it wnd may
eve-! be saluting Some ltbor fleet that was coming
you. j »» frw* foreign parts. “It’ll be the Jenny-
lOV yn v ‘-' ev U| 1 ’ fllll
y Ct dmnu salut
person sutiht^^o^dhirthieimiufufcomulahiE i “T ",«"' 0 ^! 11 " "> >l'« Wdh's, end no "lev:" | “«pb‘-'w in a
not to despair of a cure so long us they can *' Jar dignity above what isjustan' pro- )"B h nieju
obtain "l)r. Jobb's Liniment-' You are nt P frln “ ma »° .'"•rWaHM. \V eel, ve mind, «*y* ....
liberty to mai:o any use of tins youilmy think i - v0 w " r ", 8,16 f" 1 ' 1180 ' 1 - or »'»» plowed '<• say “» Anne tar tamer tl.an the Castle on
advisable. | sue, withi my adventure wi’ t!ie ship at Forts- | l . ,,e * 01
Must respoctfully your?,
CALEB SYMME9.
of years standing, in four and twenty hours. ,
It is also recommended with confidence, as I . r , a0 )p, r crul . c l ‘ all< . W IU " 5*’ g ,lf, d to show
Mrs. li. to her coach, ye cam’down on yer
nose on the carpet f Awed, aweel, I hope
ye’ve past h’ that, for there vvus nobody thai
wee Johnny l'k;t sue weej as yereelJ. Ha
wus ower high in tho spirit tor a poor auld
maid like me to manage, so, wi’ the uddee o'
the it her friends, though satr again’ my in
clinMion, I agreed to let him gang,lbr a sa:
lor, for lie wus extmordinar mad for the «ea.
I had had the cure o’him by that time f.»r
since Ins mither, my niece, died o‘ a con-
sumpt. <»n. poor thing : he was aye u mischiev
ous callout, an’ I hope ye’ve forgi'en nim for
the tricks ho used to play upon us baith—do
vc mind when he sawed awa* ubout a tout
one of the best applications known for stiff
ness of the joints, numbness, sprains, and
chilblains. Price. 50 cents.
A fresh supply of tins valuable Medicine,
just received und for stile hv
LAY it HENbRICKSON,
april 22 Agents.
Dyspepsia, or Indigestion,
Cutlery, &c. & c.
A N assortment of fine Gutlory, sochjis—
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;
Wastenholm’s do. do. do.; Rogers r»nd Pren
tiss’ superior Scistors ; q11 very superior and
new patterns.
Roger's Damascus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and sit*
gle cases.
Emerson’s Elastic and Prentia’s 4sided Ra
zor Straps.
GIi bh, 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, a new article and very neat. Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addition's
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
points.
Ail additional supply of the abovo articles,
just received and for sale nt low prices, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
7 D Hl s prevalent disorder, au it exhibits it- ^more ihau ten years,and he'wasjust the same
J- sp!f. m its ciistomitry symptoms of, to me as if he had been my nin.
want nf appetite, distressing flatulencies, Weel, wo sot h m appointed a midshipman
heart burn, pWili in the stomach, s,ck head on board ofthe Jnnnyvecve, n frigate of war,
uc/i, nausea, vomiting anil costiveness, with thirty-six guns m her. When tho news
IK now found to yield to the tried efficacy of cam down, hewn* just wild wi’ ioy—ho need
DR. HELFE’S \ EGKTABLE Sl'ECxFlC, | about the liouso singing ' Cease, rude Bur"-
| us,” und “The Gal uni }lurry Thu.»u,” till mv
A. * ri-u7LWLS PILLS. j mui.l—do ye mind mild Jenny 1—declared lie
These two prepurattons combined, con- was fi*y, and naething gude would come nut
stitut'* un efficuc'ous remedy for the Dys- j of it. The time cam on at Just Adieu tie had
pvpsia, even affor it has acquired tiie to gang up to England an* join bis ship. He
$300 REWARD
W ILL be given for taking and securingthe
following described negro fellows.—
They went off on the night of the 21st Feb
ruary last, in a small two or three oared Can
oe, that has formerly been painted red, with
dark colored gunwales. Say one hundred
dollars for GEO RGE—he is about thirty-five
years old, about six feet high, dark complex,
ion, walks very erect, and steps brisk,
was purchased some years ngo from Mr. Dun
ham, near White Bluff He is an artful und
cunning fellow, and will probably endeavor to
escape from whoever apprehends him, by
feigning a fit, orsome other sickness. Also,
850 each for YORK & SOLBY or SAULS-
BURY. York is twenty two O: three years old,
five feet eight inches high, stout made and
very black skin. Sobly is about twenty years
old, near Bix feet high, smooth face, dark
complexion, and large under lip. These lust
two fellows have lately been purchased from
Messrs. Bryan & Screven, of Chatham Coun
tv, and are from Wilmington Island, where
they are acquainted, and at several plueeson
the Carolina side.
Adam, one ofthe gang, has lately been ta
ken in the neighborhood of Wilmington Is
land.
All reasonable expenses will be paid exclu
sive of the reward, on application to either
tho subscriber or Elias Fort, Esq. of Savan
nah. ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
july 19 Camden County.
most obstinate character, and resist***! every
effort of profesional skill. When both medi
cines are administered in connection accor
ding to plain nnd particular Directions ac
companying the Vegitalile Specific, they
thoroughly cl* unse the alimentary canal of
that vi. cid muscus which is the proximate
cause ofthe disorder, aud ns a tonic urn! stiin-
ulent, they restore the healthy action and en
ergy of th** stomach, nnd strengthen tho de
bility d system. The proprietor call plso
con rfdei. 'y recommend the Vegetable Spe
cific us one of the beat remedies known for
I he Sick Head Ache.
A fresh supply of these Celebrated pills,
just received uml for sale hy
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
npri! 22 Agents.
■ Strengthening Plaster.
rjlHE Celebrated Strengthening Blaster,
for pain or weakness in the breust,
back, or side ; also for Rheumatic Affections,
Liver Complaints nnd Dyspepsia.
This Medicine is the invention of an emi
nent Surgeon, and eo numerous are the in
stances in which the most salutary effects
have been produced by it, that it is with the
utmost confidence recommended to nil who
are afflicted with those distressing* omplaints.
There is a condition annexed to the sals of
this article, growing out ofthe best of reasons
trial, viz. if the benefit above stated is not ob-‘
tabled, the money will be returned. This
we trust, (when fairly considered,) will be
the strongest evidence that could possibly be
given of their utility.
A supply just received per ship Florian and
for sale by T. RYERSON, Jr.
may '?
W,
Fresh Garden Seeds.
ARRANTED of the growth of 18 0.
Drumhead Cabbage Long Scarlet Radish
* White Turnip do
Red do do
do
do
do
do
do
Hay, Oats and Corn.
A CONSTANT eupply of Hay, Oafs and
Corn, on hand and for sale bv
MICHAEL DILLON,
july 5 Telfair's wharf.
Early York
“ Sugar Loaf
Green Savoy
“ Glnzed
Red Dutch
< 'auliflower
Ice Cross Lettuce
Imperiul do
Sugnr Loaf do
Cabbage do
Blood Beet
Turnip do
Solid Cellery
Water Cresses
Asparagus
White Bush Squash
Orange Carrot
Sage
Cucumber
Lenion Thyme
Red Onion
Black Spanish do
Long White do
Early Dutch Turnip
Red Sop do
Large Norfolk do
Rutabaga *1«
Round Spinach
Prickley do
Pursloy—Parsnup
Okra
Tomatoes
Snup Beans
Lima do
Prussian Blue Pens
Early frame or June do
Early Charlton do
Marrow Fat do
Early Dwarf do
Sugar
had Ins uniform on—I mind him so week
wi’ his little dirk hinging at ins side, and
looking sae bonny, wi’ a little cockit hattie
upon Ins head—oh, he diilnu look like as if
he was ganging -o the wars ; an’ I thought he . ^, - r
was u bit orphan, an’ that he might have ■' > icV it was realljrtbe Jennyveeve frigate,
staid sue happy at hame wi* his au.d auntie—■ hew far *»ff the part o’ the offing was she
That wus our king that is noo ; und* an awfu*
plulliu o’ tin: pouiher they made about him.
At last I got into tho hotel, the George,
where the coach sloppif, and they tell me
tbe house wus unco croudet, because tho
Prince was in the town, ami a great army o'
officers come to wait on him, But after a
dual o’ do, they bai i they wad pit me up,
und so uttor u cup o’ tea, me and the ither
lady gaud out to see the town. Every body
wus fleein' ubout us if ihe euetny was at tlm
gat**, grand officers wi’ their cockit hate, and
epaliiaon their shoulders, and fine Jetldies
walking about. Indeed, we were baith of us
wry delighted by the sight. But I maun
muk my story short; for, to tell you the truth
I’m Tin inuckh* used to tho \vnUn’,uml my lin
gers u re getting unco stiff.
Weel, the next morning I gat up, and af.
ter my breakfast, 1 askit the landlord if ho
could tell me ony thing about tho Jenny veeve,
for l oxpeckit her in about that time. Ho
was u very polite man, and promised, the
minute she cum mio tho ••hoffiug,” whah
I thought wuh muy be some pa t o’ the har
bor, he wonlil lei m^brnw. W the forenoon
I gued walking about the town, ca’in’ every
noo and then at the hotel, jubtto ask about
the Verna I; but last I thought I W( ,u
doon to the lmrbor myself. Wool, the tirat
thing l sees w a genUcmuu wi' a prospect
glass m Ins hand, und, after keekin’ through
it a Jang time, he turned about to his friend,
aud said. “Jennyveeve m tho offing , I know
iur y her trim.” I gaed up till him, and
und mv heart nearly misgave me, und 1 wuh
h rry I had agreed to let him gang. But it
was ouer late to draw back ; an’ us the bit
creature hung greetin’ ower my shoulder, 1
vowed, if lie was spared this voyage, he
should never quit me again. I, wi’ tears and
grief, said fa re weel to wot* Johnny, and look-
it forward wi’ the greatest impatience to the
time when I wus to sec him again. Ue hud-
na been gone from me above a month, when
he writ me a letter, tellin’ me his ship wan
ordered to go to a station in South America,
an’ stay there for three years—an’ I wanna
io see him for a’ that time! It made me re
gret a thousand times that ever I allowed
him to gang, but it couldna be niendit noo,
so I consoled myself as weel as 1 was able.
It’s ex - riiordinoriiow soon ye come round out
o’ tin- bitterness o’ gri* f ut parting, as lang as
yo hue ony hope o’ meetin’ again. I thought
every time I heard frae him lie was aye nearer
the hame comm’; and 1 amused myself nthe
meantime by me/idm’ his lorn shirts he hud
lefi, and putting clouting* in tho hinder part o'
his breeks—five pair o’ unkeens, md three
janes, forbye an auld pair o’ corduroys.—
Every letter he wrote me, showed h<- was
getting rnuirand mair odicution. They hud
a cbaplin on board ofthe vessel, that was a
good gentleman, and very kind to wee John
ny, learning him Lntiu and Greek at ins orra
hours, beside nnvigatiou, and boxing the coin-
pass, and astronomy, that they neud in their
profession as offwhors. Tho other parts o’
their duty, such us epoeling the aiuoude,
firing off' little pistols, and rowing in boats,
Use warrand Johnny learned them without
troubling the reverend gentleman muckle in
the teaching—for he was aye an active kind
o’ on ettercap, and unco fond o’the pouther
—an’ as to the climbing, i lott him ae time
oqi no 'i*an iu uiiq puuj puu ‘Asp j[iBq v JOj j t ®l ia ot u’ tho slop—turned awa' in a m*.men',
outside o’ the lurnm. ’ but as he passed uie to execute the ord-r, 1
was in. Huteit ne* Biie wan just rounding
St. Helen’s, and would* be at . nch.*r in two
hours. Noo, a thought struckle, i would
like to surprise wee Juimhy ; and ** uie
wus quite calm, aud the duy as warm as couM
be, I agreed wi’ a man to Otk mu out to her
in a bout. Aw.*y we went through the wa
ter, an’ umang a' the snips, qu.a; eueiwnlit.
i saw the Victory, where Lord Neison was
silled, and site lookit iust like a three-story
house in Auercromby Place. Weaaihu und
sailed, and at lust, we reached ih.j aids u ’ the
J*miyveeve. A gentleman looiat ower the
bauinater at the “'‘ie o’ the ship, ,|nd I toll
him i wauUUnoj to let. mo come on board,
us [ had a friend in tho ship, that 1 was very
particular tu see. VVeel,.*je gaed awa’ fur d
wliiie, und then he cam bilcC and in a fow
iiutttl a stair wus let down, and up I guoff,
mid fund mysoli ui the floor o’the vessel,
stundin’ beHide tho gt.'ntleman that hud spo
ken to me first. I telt him who I was, an.;
iliat X Wail tit to Bee wee Johnny Mender*!?,
ti:at was a bit anodic in their ship, Hp spiff
1 wnd see him believe, but inihe meontim.*
ho wad uitroduce nr:e ;o the captain a me
brisk little bustling men, though rather ower
much given up to the swearing, he torn
out lo be. lie was stoiidm’ on the raise. 1 i
part o’ the floor,g.em’ his orders, and speak,
in’ to mo, • ’ in the breath. “ You warn. II-
Hciid**rson, I th.nk, madam ? excellent youn.*
man—highly pleased with him”—and the”
he said something about the ship. “ Oh, L
was sure ye wad be that, caplam, for 1 are
brought lit m up myselfwi’ the greatest cani.”
The captuiij tiiuglied and spoko vary famili
arly, ns if wo hud known aue anither for
long; but in a while he turned to the gentle
man 1 spoke till, ami desired him to send Mr.
llondorson. Tho gentleman—he was a life
could hear the birkiu was hunun.rfg cfw tune
o’ Black-Eyed Susan- W. oJ, ui a eby t
time up cum wee Jo.inny , but I declare
yc, Mr. North—S.r Gr ittier, I.s/yjii-J sdy—
i wad not hae k.iowu him, he w .« e-ae ciian-
getl. 11c had grown toff aud s^... j. -nd «
neatiimg like thes rtpbng «e naff been, save
his bonny, Wild-luokmc blue ee ,—bn'.
when he huw me, and n.
kissed ins puir nu.d ituiit., . i k
same warm-hearted creatur te
Vd
tlH
for sale by
fed 2
LAY &. HENDRICKSON
Fresh Soda Biscuit, Ac.
J UST received per schooner Othello
Also,
Tamarinds, Lemon Syrup
Mape’a fine Tobacco
Ground Ginger, He.
For sale hy \VM. Z. HALT,
jurii 30
The three years ut last past ower,an’ a let
ter earn fiae him to Hay, his ship would beet
Portsmouth seme lime in the end of July or
beginning o' August. Tins cum to mo in
June, and 1 couldna sleep for flunkin' o’ my
dear wee Johnny’s coinin’ back to me again.
At I st I made up my mind I wad gang up
myself and receive him when lie cam buck ;
for thinks I, the bit laddie will need some de
cent person thut knows the ways o’ th*- world
to tuk care o’ him, orter^being sue lung awa’:
lrae the dry land. I tolled iny resolution to ! X’ll no suy but I grat W: pert.-ci .a; pm. * a
no living; and upon the fifteenth day of July, sGeui’ tho lad ogam—amXl ttn.i. ‘ .T.ihnny
I took my place in tile Jamc3 Watt steam- j himscll was unco near the grcetiH’.
boat for London, und intended to tak the Tito captain and ither genU«*maah t
. i coach tho minute I got there, nnd wait nt I R"nn awa, which was very consider 1-, hut
* j Portsmouth till the Jennyveeve camo hame. 1 fhoy soon cam back again, whe'i Liajy «tw
"Oh, Johnny,’^ said I,
4 yo have grown! tho
every wuy how it w:»g best for ureeksttiat JL inenueu tor yo 'll ba 'onae uso
me to proceed. Ho, wlion the uhip arrived at lo y c now, and the Burks ’ll bo perfectly
Blackwull, 1 gaed, intill & Imckney coach, to thrown awa.” He began to laugh, when I
the Green Dragon hotel, and was just as hap- ail ‘d this, wi’ the same wild laugh he used t*>
py as if I had been in my ain house. N^xt, do at hame ; and said, *' What! auntie, al-
uiorning, I gat into a coach w i’ tour horses, thinking about the pence yet 1”—“It’ll
: in a long street culled Oxford Htreet, aud w*»y may be be the belter for you some day, if I do;
juat entering into errat wi’ a leddy on tike ^ ur * ‘fye’re no greatly changed, a bawbeo
other side, when an iJl-fawred man open Or I n J'° burned a hole in your pocket unco soon.”
the door, and told me lie hud put my luggage now begun a greut blazing awa o’ the
into the boot. I tell’d him I was muckle ob- guns, much the same as the day before ; a'
liged to him for being sue kind, aud wa9 j the strips getlin’ covered up wi’the smoke,
. . , . - i l orumiouiu uu tue j*'uiiyvccvc cauiu name. *•*-7 *•'*«■* *“*■*
unite no jack 1 c a pt a in Bain, the Cuptfroi o’ th** James Watt ‘ n converbutiou. “Oh,
Stc. ti,c.-together with a ninull nsmmtnt o 8lfi S mboat> waa a ver , a % e cbatl und ! - wh.t u great chielrt ye
Flower bochB, received per late amvale and niB jn evcry ' |l0w , t w : 13 bcst for br.-eke that I mended for