Savannah Georgian. (Savannah, Ga.) 1822-18??, August 18, 1831, Image 1

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/ y*a / »/*• / TUB DAILY GEORGIAN, I* I'UUMftMfcl) IN TIIE •iHMT <1>'J OAVAUSTAltt* By G. & VV. ROBBRTSON, AT BIGHT DOLLARS FEB ANNUM* PAYABLE IN AIlVA>Ct. TUK COUNTRY GEORGIAN, IHjiiiMialtoti to must the urrunoflim-iit <il dm nuula Three Twne«& Week (Monday, Wetiiui«liiy and Frw day) Allhuoflioc of the Daily (i.Hirpiau, ami contain* aH Uir mti-lligencr, Commercial, PuliiicaUiul .Miscllit. rroua, including Advurusenieuu, piil*liaiu.ii in diu Daily Pnimr. The Country Paper ia iouttoallnari« nfdm St.-itn am. Union, or delivered iu the city, at FIVE DOLLARS j»or am.uin, payable tu advance. Advertisement* are inserted inl>mh paper* nl 75 centi per square ofl4 lino*, fur tliu lira! insarliuii, and 37 l-i for every succeeding publication. CutauiumcMltoti* by mail imut be POST PAID. Halfti of Laud by Aduiinutrutor*, Kxoeniort and (luurdiaiiH urn required by law to bn Imld on dir. first Tuesday in ilia month, b«ilweon the boars of 10 ami 3 o’clock, atftie Court House in die county id which Abo properly ia •itn.Ue. Notice of these sab * must lie -given ill a public gaiette Hilly Days previous to the sale. Notice for leave to sell negrotu*, iiiiimI lie publishm for four iiioniliM, before ujiy order absolute sliull be inudi lbwMI|IUS by Ut« Umirl. Sates of NetpsM must bo al public auction, on the fir.i Tuesday o r the m Midi, Im-Hvc.-ii the usual Inuirs o. sal--, at the place of public sales hi the county when the leitiYF* Testaiiientiiry, of Administration or (lour diunship, may have been grunted, first giving $ixiy Dayi nonce thews, in one of l ho public gazelles of this Stall and a| the dour of die court-hous,, where such sale: am to bn ImW. Notice of die sale ofPorsottal Property must be givet ill like manner Forty duvs before the sals. ..Notice to Debtor* twin Creditors ul un estate must bo publish' d for Forty days. Notice that rippli'-aimti will bn made to the Court oi Orditiiuy lorluavn tosclliund. must be published Four Mouth* VOL. XIII. SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, Al GUST IN, IN5JI. NO. 200. Thomas Uyerson, Jr. HAS just received por recent arri vals, in uddition to his former Stock of IIRUU8 AND MKDICINBS, ! &c. &c.—which renders the same | very complete and extensive, which lie offers for sale, on accomodating tortus* for oasli/or town acceptances. ' Sulph Quinine (Fr.) Saffron (Span.) do Morphine tin < fpiuni (Turkey) 8ursparllk(Spaii.) do (Air.) Musk (gr.) Mustard Seed (white) Oi Almonds do Amber (rect.) Castor (N. A.) Soda and Seid. Powd. Acid Tartaric Chloride of Soda. C oncentrated Dmaf-octing Soiu- tklii nrchloride of fciuila, fur ,»r»-Horviny meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing pestilential exlmlulious, uud destroying con tagion. . _ Prepared of uniform strength, by tint New! 1' reneli ami Atnerieim KngluiidChemical Compiiuv, coordingto the \ 0^"CO(L\ i'lH MKRCJIA.N TS, I mysi- formnhtry promulgated by the philosophic f’lANSund I lantern, w«11 find it to their ud- Pipernift do llydriodnte Potass Prussic Acid Oroten Otl Iodine Blue Mass (ling.) Phos|diuto Soda d(^ Iron Cheltenham Suits Ucitry’s Magnesia (genuine) Isinglass (staple) do sheet Mexoron Balsam Fir Super Curb Soda Bigot. l'EKFU M E U Y. Otto of Roses Aiitii|UU Oil Bear's Oil Rose, Cologn, and Lavender Water in cut glass and plain Bottles Honey ami Orange Flower Water Extracts of Roses Pastilles Fnuuuilcs Macassar Oil. With a general assortment of English, Sal Aratua Flora Benzoin Castor Oil, sup’r. do. pluitation use Resin of Julup Spatula’s Pill Tiles, Patent Medicines, die. Ceylon do* Rttosin do Bears grease (Fr&Eli) Florida Wuter Pomatum Kspritde Rose Milk of Roses Cold Cream Vegetable llouge discoverer, A. G. Labaukauui This article having boon made use of, in nu merous instances, by scientific persons of the very first at ndmg, and ulways with certain success, the following modes of applying the Chloride, muy be relied on as proper uud ben eficial. , - , , With a sprinkling of water mixed with ono and forward tlietr accounts to this office for fortieth of Chloride, the stench cun be in* payment. *kb 21 vantage to call. N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully put up at tie*, shortest notice, & at all hours. Savannah, 21st February I Hill. %*•—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen ger, Democrat (Columbus, (in.) will please in sert the above, once a week for three weeks, stantly put down of the filthiest kennels, sew ers, ccHW-puold,drains, water-oiosuts,markets, stalls for meat and fisit, slaughter-houses, and, iu general, ail places infucled with animal exhalations. For foul ulcers, a wino glass of Chloride must bo mixed with us much as live times that quantity of pure water, and pledgets of lint must bo dipped into this wash and then laid over the ulcers. This dressing to bo re newed twice tt duy. If the sore becomes red and angry Die wash of live parts water must he still further diluted ; if, on the contrary, the sore does not change its appearance, it must be dressed once or twice with Chloride and water, half and liulf, so us to dispose to a slight inflammation,which is indispensable to convert fetid and running ulcers into simple sores. TJms healing then progresses rapidly. The moment the Chloride is applied upon un ulcer the Aiiaagrccable smell is destroyed. A fresh supply of this valuable article just received uud for sule low. by LAY & HENDRICKSON. Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepared by A. G. Labarraque, the celeL.ated French Chemist. june 14 Swaim’s Panacea, F Ott the cure of Scrofula nr King's Evil. Syphilitic & Mercuriul Diseases, Rheu matism, Ulcerous Soros, White Swellings. Diseases of the Liver and Skin, General De bility, and all diseases which originate from impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and where the conatitution bus been broken down by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui nine, Ate. and most internul diseases where tbn htngs and chest are supposed to be affec ted, &c. Ate. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS. OCT* Savahn'n 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.— Tho medicine muy Consequently be known to he genuine wle*n my si n nut ure is visible ; to counterfeit which will be putAskuble as forgery. The Public nro cautioned not to purchase my Panacea except from myself, my ueeredi- ted agents, or persons of known reapectal.il-j r v /vior ;ei/s /i oervois,r ily ; iud all those will consequently Ire with- a ' tt,s F-'.IJIUl.lSIIEU I A/.\ LlPI.h., out oxwtse, who shall purchase from any oth- ‘CP « «irCun s«r,j(an«.. ,f-j\ or persons. Savannah, Juno 14,16111. 170 %*—Prepared and sold nt SwnimV L*bo- ; hitury, South Seventh Street, next dour to j tho Philadelphia Baths, corner of George & Seventh Streets, and sold by every respeclu-1 hie Druggist in the United States. Paints, Oils, Glass, Ac. Ac.. friHE subscribers offer for sale the follow A ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, &c. at the lowest market price for cash or credit, and iiave made arrangements to ro- ceive fresh supplies by every nrrivul. Mer chants, Planters and others are respectfully invited to call before they purchase. White Lend in Oil Rotten Slone Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow Verdigris do Carmine White Lead dry Drop Lake Spanish Browu do Copul Varnish Venctiun Red Jnpan do Orome. Yellow Bright do Crume Greeik. Leather dn Terra de Sienna Linseed Oil Verdigris dry Tram do black licad in powderWiiule do I vary Blin k Sperm do very super’r. l.am[»ilo |b.&^ lbpipurGum Anther Burnt Umber “ Arabic, Rose Pink Sp’ta. Turpentine Dutch do “ Wine Spauis White Gold and Silver Leaf Pont do Do and do Paper Turkey Umber Gum Shelluc Red uud White Chalk Paint br'shs,Sash tools, <>mice& Rotten Stone Camel’s hair pencils Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,Ate. Red I .cad aUO boxes 6 by 10, 0 by 11 & 10 by 12Glast' LAY A HENDRICKSON. inarch 16 Cloths. Cussiinores. Veslimrs, A STTpTBZBXl OOOOSf made to order by **’ WILLIAM O. PRICE, MERCHANT TAYLOR, at the SAVANNAH CLOTHING F.MPOIUUJH (on the Hay, opposite the Exchange) where limy be feimd A LRLNII. PASIIIO.NAni.i: AND WKLI, MADE A8- HOItTMBNT OP SLANONAULR Rciiili) Mailc Chilling, and every variety of FANC Y R T1 C L E S. Just received by the late arrivals and offer ed at the lowest rates, Notice. i FIT llE co-partnership of CHICHESTER .I. & SCRANTON is this day disulved by | mutual consent. All persons Imvingdemands To avoid tho many atteinptsthut have been . iigainst the concern, will present them for made to impose upon the public base imi'u-1 payment to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly turns oftliis Celebrated Medicine,the subscri-! authorized to settle the business of the con- bers have made arrunginnenUs to keep on rerii; and ull those indebted nro requested to hand,a supply direct from the. proprietor. The ! b elilc tiieir bills without delay- public may therefore rest assured that the; ALFRED CHICHESTER. Genuine Swai n’s Panacea cun ulways be | ALONZO SCRANTON, had at their store warranted. i Savannuh, May "/ith 18B0. A lurgesupply of thisiledicine line just been 1 received. Druggists uud others througl out' tho State, who purchase to sell uguin, cun have it at a reduced price. LAY & HENDRICKSON, Wholesale & Retail Druggists, IB Gibbons’ Buildings. DRAPER & TAILOR. (&~ Thu undersigned respectfully announ ces to the friends ufthelale firm oI’Chiltikh- teb 6l Sc wanton, that he will continue the business at the old established stand, Young's buildings, corner of llryan & Whitakcr-sls., Also, afresh supply ofSwaim s celebrated ( w |, ere „|| Jinposed to yield him their patron- \ emiifuge, just received and lor sulo as above 11irp w j|j sa mc snlendid assortment of june 17 Ice Houpo, under the Blufl. C ANDLER & DAVIDSON have estab ; lished an ICE HOUSE, in John D. Aloiigin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner Bassett’s shin Chandlery, where they will ho 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 be open from sun rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M. may 28 vge, will ffnd the sumc splendid assortment of goods, fuuhionable and durable, the same tunic tn cutting and making, and tho same dispo sition to please and accomodate tho public, thot has ever characterized the establishment, may 30 ALONZO SCRANTON. The Dutchman’s Fireside. mHOS. M. DRISCOLL has iust rec-iv- A 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 I^afHats.forsalebv july 3 LUTHER* & CO. Strayed ON Sunday Evening the 19th current, from Savannuh, a large Bay and small Buy HOUSE; the latter with a blaze iu his face.— They were seen on Sundoy the 2(jth instant, at Muirhnll Plantation, belong ing to James Brown, Esq. near the seven mile stone on tho road to Durign and went off there from tho same night in company with a Roan Filly belonging to him. All expencea will be paid with a reasonable reward for delivery of the Horses and Filloy or either of them, by application to Mr. Brown or at this office, june 30 To Let. That pleasantly situated Houso in St. Marys, lately occupied by John II. M’lntosli, Esq. For terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Mu- \vm. Ruse. 7Cj—ef rys, or in Savauuah to junta 21 Planters iiotel, Gainesville, Ga. THE subscriber is u* out buil- ding an addition to bis Houso in Gainesville, by which he will he enabled to aceommoduto double the number of persons that he can at present with convenience. Ho will ns heretofore re frain from milking any promised whatever, and wishes only for that patronngo winch his house mny merit. He takes tins ns the first opportunity of tendering to his friends uml the public generally, lus ncknowledgomenis torso liberal a sUa*coflfie passing patron age. mny 10 J CLEVELAND. ) 40—{•lino A pli-usiii" a|i|H.>arancois tlie first Letter of It oroinnicndat inn. M RS. VlNCFiNT’S Genuine Gowlnnd’a Lotion is the most idensunt nnd effi-cU tin! Remedy tor all Complainis to which the Face and Skin nro liable, by removing every kind of Coarseness, Eruption, nnd Unplea sant Appearance, and rendering the Skin Clear, Smooth and Transparent. This elegant, safe, and mild preparation, for the cure of ull cutaneous disorders, for l In* removal of all ereptinns from the face and skin, and for improving tin* most delicate complex 1011, stands as a discovery without its equal in iho annals of medicine :—its huccoss lias been found udoquute to its merits ;—the reception which it lias inet with m the fash ionable world, tho many thousands of rank and distinction who have adopted, continued and recommended its iihp, could not but prove nn itilicet.ionl to comemporury jealousy.— Lik* 1 other inventions of merit ami importance in the medical world, it Iiiih been assailed by weak hut mischievous imitation. To prevent being so imposed upon, ol serve lim Name M E. Vincent on the (juhel. The most tender Ijidy or Child mny nt nil G;BCHC?IANrv » v hmih - »r«v r»mi fi All Ailvcrti«i*iiieiMJ«p|M- 1 hoili pauiT \Yn* ii un'ioly Tho lonyur Ami from tfin |„ III’ IH.IISH. —Snr* lv no ! imn-r iht-iiclil ein “ ’mg* flow, nn’* uliuok. , rl, n«' l-'or Stili;. Tub sulwcrilier offers forsnlc, Inn lot, with the improvements 1 thereon, consisting of one (too •/«-1 times make use. oflhia Lotion with the gven- r./ and two one story DWELL- 1 t ( ..u anlety, ami u few weeks application will ING HOUSES, in good repair, with oethuil-, restore even iho most inflamed Face to aeool dings. Tho situati on is a very ploasu t one, „nd clear transparent lieauniiil white and red. being oil the'oust side of Washington Scpiari.*, j .\ more innocent and salutary remedy in not immediately opposite the residence of Muj. | t 0 be found in nil nature. 11 si amis uncivil' Morn cIiuhi,' 1 Inin lir gliii Ilo ' oft we murk tlio deep tinned rn»o N ll n-anlliiig wlu-re Ilo- Ii y grew, N*>r tU-e*« that wlo-m lm >»uy U'ow* A ire •rli'rmi* iliorn'H coiicimIM from view ! Th I iliornjiiay im o’i « loader vein, And • riniPon n’t-r llie woiui'l) d pail ! U «v.’vd, Rv», n trmniiKil >>nn» Will riiisti die chi t It, and llffill the heart. On hiii> ci v’r lids, th* utmi-hkn icur Oft *ln«U im cvanox'-ciil ray. U»!r »e»Tr„ it >eeo in H|. ,rk ere ’Ti» cltuk'tl hy bi-umiii-* Nimlun nwiry ! Ju»l *0 tin* IiIuhIi i« f irmi'il—and flim-— Nor own* rellociinii’N cilia co’iirul— ll rninen—a di't'pwvt—'ndt--* nwl div* *, A ^ruli olJobug from lliu bou!! BANDBON. From the \rw York t'ourirr and Enquirer. Of all items in tho travelling nppuru- w Ms non.- certainly can be a t/rouler nui-1 with its cootonls spilling by tlm way, against Million lhud tho bandbox, It is the weakest, «»■«> '>* tho horse’s heels. It was very fortu- iHOHt insi-eiire, uud inconvenient haggngn J Rate^ that wo had all diamnhnrked previously eat Irishimui, and understood hit duty “ If your honor will jist jump put first, and hould the reins to keep the nags front ruining away, I’ll be after doln it in no tiuio." “ If that bn tlio case, Patrick,” said I, dis- inounting, “I may os well go the whole fig ure.—Ho, official mg for him nt the door, I placed upon tlio ground, seriatim, the nurse, the four children, Jeniiutto, and tho bandbox. —Tlio lints were now careful'y taken out ni il examined—dusted off— re-adjurPed in tliuir odious receptacle, nnd every remnant of tapo or twine pul in requisition to ckoout a liga ment for tho hd. Even Patrick was appeal ed to, in the extremity of need, for a bit of any thing as long as a shoo,string ; but, bar- t in hit whip lasli, lie had in Inn pookot only the head-stall of a luilter,, which might be wanted to in«nd a broken trace. What was to be done I A quarter of a ya r d was still absolutely uqc ssnry : l looked in dis may at my wife—she looked nt her lovely sister ; mid Jennette, turning jmrily from me to cheapo my etc, took from her own well- turned, beautiful * * * * It is not necossnrv to prolong my story. Within five miles of Peekaboo, up we were usceudmganother bill, my wife complained tor tho tenth time of tho pressure ii|ton her foot—onquirod for tlm twentieth time if tlio lid was oil the bandbox—and for tho twonti? eth tinm | answer d in the negative. Tho truth is, ilie smoothness of Jcnnetto's * * * caused tlm string incessantly to slip off, nnd wo gnvo in up ns a hopeless tusk. At sst, to our infinite relief, Patrick whirled iis up to the hospital mansion of Major Donlcvy, nnd wo began to dismount. And now caino tho donoufliiufut. In Imr hurry to descend with the everlasting band-box in her hands, the nurse stumbl' d and fell,anil the thing rolled, M. W. Simvurl. The lot contains several | |,-d for clearing tlm Face and $km from all j i| m i ,. vur -married man was doomed to take ' f(,r in spilo of all tho coachman could do to excellent fruit trees, grajK; vines, &c. For. Eruptions, Freckles, nxtnuirdiunrv Redm*.-K, o»'. It cannot like a trunk, im locked and j restrain them,the affrighted animals set offal further partiuula'-. apply on tlm premise.-, to EffectsofHurfeits, Hunts,and Tiini«>urp, neor- j |, IN hed mi behimi, or slowed uway forward j f»H speed, passing the sturhourd wheels over muy 30—l JOHN DENNIS. I hutic linpnrilies, and dryimosof the Skill, nil umi,> r ||„. coneliuiaii’H feel, but. ihiihI either be ' thu dunnlables, uud shattered the top of the * —T-T7J —j j— I Blotches and F.mples, from whatever enunu I ponhed inside under iho in ddlo ..eutto the in-1 onrriage under a low shed. “By tho blissed ^ ftW York l llftltj) \V fiOU'salt 1 jurming, hard lumps or Knobs in the Skin,, conceivable nnuoynnro of syndiy hIpiis, or toother,” exclaimed Patrick ns ho ran up ‘ “its well ils 110 worse ; but I’m travels ugin, it ’ud our their hats uud brief ns it was, nrning by my* fate, veto upun baud- I10 will keep constantly on hand u much iiu>r< extensive assoriment than formerly. The style, make and inatoriuls of the Cloaks will bo greatly improved and will be sold at about tho same low prices ns those of the last sea son. He has ulso on hand a large assort ment of low priced clothing,made ingoodstilo expressly tor the southern and western trade, that will be sold ut about the usiiul prices of tho most inferior qimliiy. Also, an assort ment of Stocks, with many other desirable ar- ticics. Those who will toko tho trouble to examine this Stock of Goods, wiU probably satisfy themselves that they cannot select the same umount from any stock in thn city thut j will be a safer or more desirable purchase. For sale by F. J. CUN A NT, No. 138 Peurl-Bt. Now-York. Terms—6 months for approved NotPs, payable at Banks .11 good standing in any part of the country—8 months for city acceptan ces or 5 per cent discount for cash. In ull cases when the time is extended, interest will bo charged nt the rate of (i per cent per un nuin. Any Goods purchased ut this establish ment that do not suit the market for which they were iulcndcd, will be exchanged for others. npril 13 HU—j3m Factorage and Commission Bu siness. T HE subscribers huvo formed a copart nership under the firm of MALONE & SI8TARE, for the transaction of a General Commission Business in this City, and will he prepared to make advances on produce con signed to them for sale. They will also pay particular attention to the receiving and lor- warding Goods to the interior. R. MALONE. H. SJttTARK. Savannah, 80/ft June 1831. 17D-—u Cutlery, See. Si c. \ N assortment of tine Cutlery, such ns— Rogers’ Pocket, Pen nnd Dirk Knives ; Wastenholm's do. do. do.; Rogers olid Pren From Nila'* Dyspki»«u.—Tlio llalstcadian mode of . , , .. prrse iteil hi the art ol Torniigtlifir wy marked with dis-iiM*. is more Inreibly acting. ! lo „ |,. while a fitnliionable hello,ol- oml onforlonatoly in a much urouler vnrio'v ron.lv lo.-i.toil, o|.oo« wuli. horBlnrinRoyosaml of wavs to our (liNiulvaiitugo, Uiau is gvucrul-1 yooil'orulo. tluil lior banMnx Iiiih liilloii Iroin ly npprohended. | th-lop, that one of the horses has put his , . , -- - Persons who regard either qlint is due to | hind loot iu it up to tho hock, and will entire. emw-U‘um|»nig, knoad ng tin* bo * 4tc. m themselves, or the favour and opinion of the | v • poll herdiinstnhle. Tlm reply of eoachoy . C0hOa 0 «»r dyspepua, seems to world, who can ih«l mi!meh hclwi'on the cuiiio. ; i„ ol.Kroi-tiiriBli.'—>*l,ori\ iimrm. dollt ho on- h , u Mf* , - 1 “* 'v ilio wino u lit*, |.rac nod ly lines of health and the delbrnnty of diseiiHi*, i 0 | lHVf |„.» s g 0II f| 0 as a sucking dove.” In .9 Ba,lt, vfjcl* laiaudprs. _ IIiu inarch of 11- and who ran weigh the advantages which he 1 , . the same spirit of luudiilde hostility, wc b**- lofig to and are inseparable Irmo an engaging j ||,*ve nonce wus once given ut a stngo olfico anpearuiico, to which they tlicinsclveH have i„ thut “no lady would bo allowed to by nature the strongest claims, are seriously | | U | <( , with her more tliun twenty bandboxes at assured that those advantages ure to ho oh- u tnined hy tho use of*thin Lotion, preparod by j Hot of whnt nvoil nro Iho lampoonii and Mrs.; Vincent, solo proprietor ot Dr. Gow-! expiistuIntioiiH of isolated individu&ln against land s M H. Reeeipo, j the tyranny of custom 1 On one of those ( out rust the ruddy vigour ol health, rinitun- j melting evenings of last week when it seem- ting the vividtints of beauty, wth thelungour ,mpo-sib!e to keep cool, my wife ot apparent sickness ; let us consider what • |,im,*,| t},.-tr „ nd«> into tho country for a few are tlm advantages of ono above tlio other, l dnVM wou.d do, tlio children good, and perhaps even in tlio common and ordinary coneorns cn i llr ,|, ul «* not a little to the pr/'sorvutum of ot life, wbi^b indeed have eventually decided j |,er mvn henlth ; so, by way of currying a lit- the future fortune of thousand-*, by u pleasing j th* extra favor with her, I immediately went uppearnn e ot first sight, which ure to obtain- j nn( | engaged a genteel equipage to be ut my ed by the useot this Lotion, prepared hy Mrs. ( doi.nhe next morning at eight. ’Tin nsron- Vmcent, sole proprietor oi Dr. GowIqihI’s I inhing what a cluing" of feeling will bo Mt>. Reeeipe ; and every bottle ol the genu-1 wrought in the nrtless immls ofthnRo who are ine is signed M. E. Vihcent. [ doomed to tlio dirt ami din of a city life, by A fresh supply ol this superior article just tlio anticipation of an oxciirHiun, even brief as received and for sale by that I projected for us ! The children prut- j ,,lv HI LAN &. HENDRIUKSON j || L .,i till u laic hour about what they would see and hear ami enjoy, nnd my darling rib, with imtisuiil demonstration of affection, lec tured till tliu.cluck struck one upon “rural fe licity.” It needs no ghost from the grave to fore- l)u La Mould-ill's C OLUMBIAN VegetahloHpecific,for the euro of CoiKumptions, Asthma. I’leuri- sy. Spitting <if Blood, und Ruhnottury nfl’ec- 1 ions of every kind, tho most vulnnhle reme dy ever discovered for the cure of Corisitmp tions and ull discuses of the breust uud lungs leading to ('onsumptinns. To all-ifflicteiJ wiihihi.Holmul,Irjnmo.f , moril „ ich , 11 -,j )1 . than over, doocoudod loot fro IOMH an iqiuivilmro uao of Him highly pole- friin| lhl , \ nd w flhu lny brute fipooinc ih only neeeeaary lo vonviiicc lh) , rri)Ilt (loliri L , y( , m ,, lho nu J, he moat mcfedulnii. of Hh poMeeemg quail- „i ivp . hninrbc , Snugly be.inwvd in ,he B "' ,e r , '’ r to “7 °' hcr n ;r dl< * 1 ...bide, l oould read I„ her looke „„ plain .a on yet .l,HCov. ri.,l H.nce the .h.-i ov.Ty ol „ |0 „ it ,„ u , blw writt „ n d „ wl , pn r , Uiih tnviluablo Jioilicine nnpiW huvo ex- |httl m , r „ wnH ry , hi ho, p.. leneod its aalnUry and happy eBhria. ll. , l0 nur nutfil . , y wn3 „ nt lid aid gentle opi.q.Uoou are ieuch ealoll. , k „ , 0- ..,| 11 *, lll | > .. H „ d tell that all wus hustle the next' morning ut sunrise, and when the carriage drew no time was lost hi mounting the atepri. My wile, accompanied by her sister Jennetl I /• 1 ,, , .. | bin*, wun n winning air, -* s and Silver Steel Razors ' 1 c “ « ,H ’,f 0 ]'!*' am! oiIkt eon- lo ,, xt , !II(1 , Mir J 0lirll0 , ial. do.; in doublo und un, I £ ,m l" v “ u ,, cl '“ na ’I l " ! “f ,! "» ' l„,o, „„! be invited to .pel I fiiey have been enabled to defi'ut an eiiemv Ui n ....... ,1 ....„ I Whose un-hu .Ui,„....;,„ i ^ ! Major llonlevy, tlieuo Ira with n winmiNg air, “ if we should Imp- rnoy ns far as Fcclca- lid a day there with . - > Major Donlevy, these irnveUing hoods will »nvo »oen ; |, ar( ||y ,j„ to wear. We have been thinking, therefore, as both trunks are full, of putting attacks would followed bj the most alurining conscqueiicoa. Th|3 iSpecilie him lolioved und rured the inoat | bu ^ "n lilriiohp'-.dliei"’ wiiicli may " ,lld u l l0,l ~ ,lil "< “" ,l ou " fourcoly move from Violent ciihi.'u 10 whirl, other in'iqj'H havo ! „, llb , r lbl , wb ,,„. oheaiiy, to use u word almost too fine for oa- m *1 “ir ,“" y I 11 0 !* 0n, !”V« , : n - will I o out of 1 he way.” Mortally a. I hale «**«• finite uml' childuoTwi'lh' tlio'grenU'Ht^uli'lV 0 j a . l 'i"[ ,ll, oXi I •'"«! J'" 1 'ho heart on iImh no, u ; Of the ud,,muted Cumitoaa oi'Jersey, uml A fresh supply of these cel,dinned Coiedi ° V'" 1 '; lll “ " in, "' r ' l,n “, by ol ’; "’f ‘M'P'»'t'on to tlio parliaowntary ruforn. Dropu, just received nnd for rnlo by ‘ !'" rih r b t renmi'slrnnco^ do, having I bill,tin-* luindon Morning Chronicle *»y. jn!v'14 LAY & HEXDIIICKSON, Agents, Oibhon’h Buildings. Hus-sbperior Scissors; ull very superior uud | iqiemiious urn much ex - , k t j„ snupeese new patterns. i pd . by l, .“’ s0 ' yb " l “‘ v '' "• . >» <■'"*'« I J,„ win, „ «i. Roger's DaniaKcus J. Barber’s old English gle cases. Emerson’s Elastic and Prontis’s 4 sided Ra zor Straps. (ilrss, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes ; Bone, tied und Metal Handle lather Brush es ; English nnd American Shaving Soap ; in great varioty. Gentlemen's Morocco Shaving (’uses for travelli.'ig, a new article nnd very neat. Also, Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison’s j Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cuscs, with extra points. An .additional supply of the above articles, just received nnd for sale at low prices, by LAY & HENDRICKSON, $200 UEVV A I! D WM W ILL be given for ti king and securing the or| 4 ,n, d Deed from Mary Wilkinson, t ogy ; ,„ n i(p room, it was with so mo difficulty following described negro fellows.— whe ^°‘ ’. 8 Hiinexed to hw penjmn, and am } *, n:0<J mt „ Ul ,. i;arna g e and deposited under They went off on tho night of tlm 21st Fell-1 ..f hmhI deed, and praying the | tll0 lni(i *]ltf seat. “ It is to ho hoped,” said riiary last, in u small two or three oared Can-1 ^tobjislimcnt ot lliu sum copy m lieu ol the j ,,,y eldest daughter, a pert miss of 13. “ that oe, that has formerly been painted red, with • Grigmal. j we are ut last ready.” Aye, truly. A lions J dark colored gunwales. Say one htindred i a HJ 0 * 1011 Richard R. Cuyler, mr i»ett-1 \v*» bundled m quickly ono after nnother— dollar* for GEORGE—ho is about lliirtv-livu I ! l . , . ,n L er ’.* t ‘I or ”‘ :r ‘ : v l * m ! l } ,f ’^yl copy be eHtn- t | 1P cooeliinan made all fast—nnd. cracking veurs old, about six feet, high, dark complex-1 Dhenod in lieu ot the original deed ut the next | |,j H whip, soon drove us beyond the uproar of ion, walks very erect, and steps brisk, P e "'' oU, »‘ B Co » rt * unless cause bo si.own 1 G n lh « in . was purchased Hume years ago from Mr. Dun- i lo ll,t * c0 [ l,rar y l "’f''re that Unie. And it is Fy r the first hour or two hardly a glance hum, near White Bluff’. He is an artful and j .J"..,®! 10 *!*!! xvnH interchanged between any of my coin- telleet, uinl particularly the tasto for internal improvement, do not seem lo bo cxclusiv- ly confined to tho continents of the old or n w world. In the following extract from a - e- viewof Captain Kotzebue’s account of tin* visit to Iluim,Oaliu, wo tiiid a paocedent for our civilized treatment of a complaint thought to bo puculiitr only to tlio most refin ed people. The personugu described, how ever, wuh one filled witti toyul blood—no less than tlm sovereign queen, Natnubamiu, widow of Taioahatnaiu, Into uionarchot those lhbmds • On one occasion, he called at dinner-time ; ■he was lying stretched on her prodigious stor.ach upon some tine mats before the looking glass a number of China dislme Were arranged in a scirti-eircle betor her, and* h r utteiidnijts wo o employed m building first oiiu and tlmn another lo her niujcs’y,— She ate voraciously, while two boys Hupped uvsay tlio Hies with large huuclms of feath ers ; the quantity of food she ate was pr<f- digtous. After the entrance of Captain Kotzebue, she ate enough to autisiy Six mull, mid those Russians ; ut loartt, the estimate, is Kotzebue's. Alter she wus satisfied, slio ft row her breath Wtlu apparent diffioulty, and tljen excluiiuotl, “ 1 have eaten lainoiwly I” By tho assisiancu of her attendants she thou turned upon her back &. made a sign with her hand to u lull sirane tellnw who Boetned pre pared lor duty. He immediately sprang up on her body und kneaded her as unmercifully with Ins km>es and lints as if she had been a trough of bread; this was done to favor di- g'-siioii. Alter greunmg u little at this tin- gonteel treatment, und taking a short tuna to recover herself, she ordered liur royal per son to bo again turned on tlio stomach and recommonct d her meal. Namuhauu.i and her tat hog ure the greatest curiosities in Oahu. By a nutntifl sympathy with fatness, she loves every thing entumpoint. This hog is b'uck, of extraordinary sizo, and tlio qua u feeds him to fcutfocnlion, us 01 er ladies do 1 hitch pug*. He liasolwo Kanuckas to at- Chiitlinin Superior Court, Mny Term 1631. bowed in token of assent, the nurse was forth with ordered down from the carriage to en sconce the precious bonnets, with a due pro portion of silk liondkerchiefs to secure them against damage. My wife superintended the delicate operation, and, \\ lien ull was us il O N the petition of Elms Bliss, HOtUnpr nhouhl be, put on the lid lioraelf; and the lorih that he was possessn, of a cer'am | d|j , dn .„ being then removed for a moment cunning fellow, and will probably endeavor to I 'I 10 k m/<? Jlos ut Savannah, onto u month lor |,„ nionn, or the slightest hint thrown out hy escape from whoever apprehends him, by HIX * 1101 . , ... those most dec pi v intereKted respecting the True Extract front the Miniftes. ^ state of the bandbox. Every eyo wus fixed BENJAMIN B. SILRGL8, ^ and ovory tongue descanted upon tho cuttle july 21—Jfj/n Dep. Clerk 8.C.C.C. j j„ ||„, lieirln, tlm h r Is in the uir, the merry 1 -= zrz—-.—*—— 1 reapers, the country souls, and tho lofty Notice. 1 * • • • • feigning a fit, or home other sickness. Also, $r>0 carl, for YORK ^ SOLBY or SAULS- BU R Y. York is twenty two or three years old, five leet eight inches high, stout made and very black skin. Sobly is about twenty yours old, near six feet high, smooth face, d irk complexion, and lurgo under Up. These last two fellows have lately bceil purchased from Messrs. Bryan &. Screven, of Chatham Coun. reapers, green trees, /t length, ns we ascended F OUR months after date application will bill, my wile’s right foul was pinched by be m ule to the Inferior Court ofChnlhutn! something undorueuth, which forcibly re- County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, minded her of the bandbox. “Husband,” for leave to sell the reel estute of Joseph Da- 1 Ka id she, “do feel what t is that pre.-ses my ty, and ure from Wilmington Island, where ! v *b. decea ed, lute of Chatham County for foot so, and ascertain if nil is right with the . , ... 1 lllu Lllhnikl of ll n Inll.u nmt I'rut’ll I im k..n.U J... '' 1 1..1, ......... .1. ...w In .in.! they are acquainted, and ut several pluccs on the Carolina side. Adax. ono of the gang, lias lately been ta ken iu the neighborhood of Wilmington Is land. All reasonable expenses will bo paid exclu sive of the rewnrd, on application to either the subscrilier or Elias Fort, Esq. of Savan nah. ALEXANDER ATKINSON, july 19 Comden County. Ilay. Oats and Corn. A CONSTANT supply of Hay, Oats ami Corn, on band and for sale by MICHAEL DILLON, july 5 Telfair’s wharf. the benefit of the heirs nnd creditors. SAMUEL C. HOUSE, Administrator. july 14 IN oticc. A FTER four months from this date appli cation will ho made to the lion.tlm In ferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to sell tho lot No. 237. Henry Comity, contain ing 202* acres of land, tho sumo being real estate belonging to the estate ol Uobert Mitcli- cl, deceased. july 18 PETER M1TCHEL, Ea’or. 5 Just Rficeiyed, CASKS London 1'orlnr, Tor sale by t IVAV uly2G ENdWORTH & bandbox.” 1 foil according to order, and made my report. “ If is the cursed thing it self—the lid is off’, and the dust is pouring in upon your hats.” “Slop! stop I stop ! coachman, for mercy’s sake, stop !—This will nover do—tlio lid munt be fusioned on, or our huts will lie ruined.”—Of course, we came to c dead stand ; and the first thing in order was, to raise, if possible, the bandbox from the bottom of the carriage, that tho hats might he overhauled and some way contriv ed 1 to secure tho *id. The survey ot an in- stnnt, however, mode it manifest that this could not be effected without dif.cliurgmg part of the curgo, and the coachman was requested to lot us out. lAtdy J , upon whom, from the disposi tion of railing displayed by Mir Robert Fuel, the chieftainship of tho opposition has fallen, is said to be not only the grout orator of tho party, but ulsothu inkester; when her Lady, ship wus uHked what she thought of Lord Munster’s elevation to tho Peerage, slio re plied. thal*il was man sir out. On some one condoling with her uh to her broken windows «h<! declared she took pleasure tit her pauu. The wit of thn Opposition is so biting and effective, thut it may be Worth the while of tin? Ministry (oengage Mr. Hood. Mr. l't-okc, or some other doughty punster to grapple with the wit ilifgn of tho Uuroughmongery. HvimofiioBiA.—So many horrible cases (observes the Richmond Cummicr) have ta ken place nt tho North of pe.n'O.s bit by mini dogs, and dying in tlio greatest torture, llmt we are induced lo present in this form a lute article from the Liverpool Mercury. ‘ Wo are indebted to M. Foster, French Physician for tho following valuublo discovery, us a preventive to hydrophobia. Take two spoons ful of fresh chloride of lime iu powder; mix it with half u pint of water ; with this wush uml keep the wound constantly bathed, and frequently ronc-wed. The chloride gas pos- sesses the power of decomposing tliie tre mendous poison, and renders mild and harm less thut venom against whose resistloss at tacks the artillery of medical science has been so long directed in vain. It is neces- < iry to add that this wash should be applied as sooii as possible after the infliction of tho bite.” Wo of course are* perfectly una ble to vouch for the efficacy of lliis remedy— but it mny be worth tryi g—under the eye of practised physicians. A case lately occurred of a sweet child in Petersburg being taken oft’ by this horrible malady—tho circumstancef of which pain every one who hears them. GtBTfim TUK Ciiest.—There is ono part of tlm female dress, the dangers of which He wus un lion- have been made known, but which still, I fear