Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, June 29, 1824, Image 1

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Swaim's Panacea. HAVE BEEN appointed Agent by Dr. W. Swaim to sell his so much celebrated Medi- at this place. A quantit 1 bj t e Georgia from Philadelphia, and will be by the box or bottle, at my Drug Store, cor. of Jefferson and St. Julian Streets. AUGUST G OEM LEU. isrch 10 57 "AUGUST g. oemler, this Druggist Store, corner of Jefferson and:St, Julian Street, [AS received by supply of SW AIM’S so much PANACEA, also by other late arrivals, a variety of fresh Articles which he abstains from. mentioning, as suspects the.public:to.possesssagacity enough mofft *Sly , f.om“ , “iffilKIkjfcc guess, that CALOMU, JALAP, KHLRAHU lions arising therefrom; ulct. in the layrnx, discovered the com- celcbrated Panacea, . . . .r. hand for Sale; he has re- dneed the price from $3 50 to 9,2 50, or by the dozen £24. 't i4r». .., All charitable institutions in the U. States and the pom- will be supplied gratis. If the citizens of the principal cities and to' will appoint an agent to order and distribute medicine to the poor.it will be supplied This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases, ‘'scrofula or king's evil, ulcer ated or putrid sore throat, long standing rheu matic affections, cutaneous, diseases, w ite swel ling, anil disease Oftho bones, and all cases gen erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic .dis eases, generally arising in debiliMed constitu- ! this 3UM FffiTII), and all the other ddicacie » mimed j nodes, Ac. And that dr. adful disease occasioned i the index ol the dispensatory may be-ooked for ■ by alongand excessive use of mercury, &c. It is also useful in disease of the liver." CERTIFICATES- I.have within the last two years had an oppor. tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate Ulcers, which having resided previously the regu j-. j « a , lur modes of trealracnt, were healed by the use raduated Measures, Retorts and Receivers, Test | 0 f Mr Swaira’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from ubes.Gas Bottles, 1 hci inometers, Hy grometer, what l have seen that it will prove an important Pluvimeter, ■ ~ and found in Drug Stores—yet a few things not fo be met with at every one, he offers, viz ; Phosphorus, Chlorate of Pota-b, Pyroligneous Icid, Black Drop, James fever t'owders, Rend* Stiptii, Spirits of Soap, Fumigating Past'd!*, Vedgewood evaporating dishes, Glass Funnils, ami march 18 64 COPARTNERSHIP. IRANCIS I LAY, having taken GEORGE R. HENDRICKSON, into Partnerahip, the bu. liness will in future be conducted under the firm I Lay & IlKitniucKsoK, at the cld stand, corner If Congress and Whitaker streets Shads’ building. r F. I LAY. june 3 > A 130 . . , (genuine Patent Family R*; ; MEDIC IVES. si Such as: ‘ EF.S QillioUs Pills Coil's do do f Anrleson’sdo do Hooper’s Female Pills James Anti Dyspeptic Pills rhompsona Eye Waters lielfs ttotanical Drops D > Asthmatic Pills Essential Oil of Spruce ' Balsom Honey Tooth Ache Drops Jesuit’s do do ChutCh’s Cough Drops Andei'aons do do American do do Balm of Quito Cburelie’s Essence of Mustard ' - l Uowson’s Itch Ointment .<** .np* Wheaton’s do do Brandins’ llhet matic do Squires’ Grand Elixir Sii dilz Powders Soda do Otto of Roses, tec. &c. Can be constantly obtained at the Store of LAY & HENDRICKSON, Druggists ami Chemists, Shad’s Buildings, npri. 1 24 ca ’4 Savannah, prove an important remedy in scrofulous, venereal and mercurial dis eases, N. CHAPMAN, H D. Professor ofthe Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of'Pennsylvahiu. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instat ces, within the last three years, and have always found it extremely efficacibus, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. 1 have no hesitation in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M.D. Professor of Surgery ir« the University of Penn- ■ sylvaniu. Philadelphia, February 17,1823, Shinn’s Panacea. CERTIFICATES. I HAVE been labouring under a disease fur a long time, asswelliiigin the bones,loss ofap- ‘ 6 petite, loss of flesh, and loss of sleep, with severe pain THE IMPROVED SEIKLITZ POWERS. ’ F. good effect!, of these powders as a Medl cine, has been observed and acknowledged ail (hose who have had occasion to use them. In all cases of Heartburn, Bile, Nausea and other “liseases of the Stomach, which are so very pre- indent in warm climates—they can be used at'any lime with much ad< an' ,<ge. As they form a plea- Jnt effervescent draught, they may be said to be i agreeable beverage free from taste and highly npregnated with fixed air, and possessing all the ledicmal qualities ot the much esteemed Beidlitz Viter?. The Season is fa»t approaching, when these vders will be in demand, and to get them pure I very desirable. Many persons have been de- eived in their operation, by having purchased [tern in Drug Stores, the proprietors of which ' 'I but little or no regard in selecting the best ad, consequently their benefical qualities were 'ir realized. But this difficulty mav now be gristed,—the subscriber has endeavored for the i nr three last seasons to procure them Genuine ' I has been successful iTIiese Powders are neatly put up in Tin Boxes, " which means their Medicinal properties will nain unimpaired by the influence of time and |imate. fresh supply of the above Genuine article as just been received, which together with a frry general assortment of Family Medicines will kept constantly on hand. LAY - HENDRICKSON, Chemist U Druggist, urner of Congress and Wliituker Streets Shud’s Buildings, ; april 29 . 100 na Valuable Medicine. ANTI DYSPEPTIC PILLS, Prepared by Henry James. N approved remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indig. L estion, Habitual Costiveness, and Piles. f It is welt known that Dyspepsia is one ofthe host frequent and formidable diseases of our coun its commencement ia indicated in different jmtients by various symptoms, of which the most lemurkable are— Irregularity of the bowels, obstinate costive 1 [less, headach, commonly called nervous or sick keadach, yellowness ofthe eyes and skin, acidity 'stomach after eating, often called heart burn, Ltulence or wind on the stomach, bitter tastcHfn lie mouth in the morning, i'alid breath, drowsi ness after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciaiion, Repression ol spirits, be. ; Piles being connected with indigestion and con. venes-, are certainly and speedily remoyed by the pills. I Persons affleted with any of the above symp toms, are assured that the Anti.Dyspeptic Pills Ve a remedy well worth their attention, and enti |led to ihtir entire confidence. A supply of the above valuable Medicine has lust been received from the Patentee, and can be obtained of the subscriber, who has been appoint Bed agent for the State of Georgia. LAY W HENDH'.KSON, Corner of Congress and Whitaker Streets, may 26 -si 124 Sir tl s Buildings Noticing an advertisement i*f .Vwnip'# Pa naeea to be a cure for the above disease, 1 got s. me by paying t>e casli fur it a-1 received it, and founds, great ben fir by it. But having nothing but my labour t6 depend on fora living, and not being nble to work for a long time, got so that I wa* not able to pay for it. Some months aRer this, I heard of a Mr. Shinn’s having made a Pa., nacea, stab d to be the same as Hr Swaim's. I applied to him, and stated my case and circum stances,-and found him disposed to benefit me. He gave me the medicine freely, and said I might pay for-It whenever I got able: and 1 found, by taking th • same quantity, us much benefit by it as by Mr Swaim’*. I have given this Certificate for the benefit of o- hers that should stand in need of Shinn’s Pans- a, and consider it a very valuable medicine. P. STKTLEH, Duke street, Near Front, Northern Liberties. Philadelphia, April 20,1824. 1’mt.Abr.tiTJiA, April 21, 1824. 1 Certify that 1 have been for many yeanalHic- ted with 'rheumatism. Above five years ago, I was attiutSetlby a ropectable Physician of this city,who put me under a course of mercury. Since which tune I have been worse; my disorder having been accompanied by severe pains through my whole system. -And last winter my right leg was much swelled, and so much contracted, that I could scarcely put my toes to the ground, and was obliged to walk with a crutch. In Feb. last 1 bought some of I. Shinn’s Panacea, and after taking three bottles, find thut I am free from pain, and that my leg it restored to its natural use. I am induced to make this public for the bene fit of the afflicted. CHARLES BARIAS, Mall alley, Philad. BOARD dfr HEALTH. To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah. are earnestly requested by the BoAim t -1. Hkajltii, to inform them through the medi Committees, the urn of their chairman, City Marshall, or hy not Ward the Post Office, of any nuisance of'nny depositesin stores «.r cellars, thht may considered injurious to the health ofthe city. writing, through i which exist-, or be JOHNSHELLMAN, 1 K.TEFFT, Sc(.'r> of Health, .. Vh Mnf the Honorable the Justices ol the In- ferior Court of Chat ham County for leave to sell all that Lot in Savannah known by the Number one, Ellis square, Decker .Ward, with the im- provi menu thereon : And all that Lot in Savan nah known by ihe Number twenty three, in Lib erty Ward, wi h the Bui'dings thereon—being the real elate of John Smith deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. f •* . '/• FREDERICK HERB, "* .... Administrator, may 15 114 ,\ LI. persons indebted to tlieesiale of Alex .XU. dcr Martin, late of Liberty county, deccas ed, are requested to make immediate payment to the subscribers; and those o whom the said es- tote is indebted are required to exhibit their de mands duly authenticated, to - RICHARD F. nAKEB, 5-,, WILLIAM H. MARTIN, C Exrs may 10 §112 V jcjERSONS having demands against the estate 4A of Amos Douglass, late of Chatham County deceased, will please to have.their accounts pro perly af.ested, anil leave them at the bar of Col. Jno. Shelinan’s Mansion Ilouae, Savannah. Those who ore indebted to the estate, will be called on in ten or fifteen days for settlement. DAVID T\YLOR, Ir. ■ - ' ... . Qualified Executor. Jvcar If uynesboro. May 24, 1824. 28 fr*l26 IN •y INK muiitha after "date application will be » made to the honorable'the Inferior Court of Chatham Cuunty, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, lor permsssion to sell the following real estate, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of the estate of N. S. Bayard, deceased, viz: One undivided fourth of a tract of Land, contain- ing about 5CI0 acres, on Cumberland Islund, Cam. den County, known as Plum Orchard—and an un divided fourth of a certasn Tjact of Land situate on said Island, containing about 500 acres, origin ally granted to Gen. Lechland McIntosh, ‘and bounded on the south by the said Plum Orchard Tract. ' ~ Also a plantation called Lottery Hall situate on the Ogcechee Road, 3 nmn from Savannah, con taining about 6U0 acres. N. J. BAYARD, Adm’r Est. N. S. Bayard, nov 10 211 PBiLAnKi.rma, Apii. 17,1821. This will certify, that my son, John Humes, aged 40 years, was confined last w ater in the Alms house ol this city, with rheumatism in his shoulder and arms I applied to J. Shinn for noire of hia Panacea, and obtained one bot le, which entirely removed his complaint. He wus remov ed to the t ‘.uitry, otherwise he would have si) I sign- ... edtbisceruncatc. ■ r>;?’■ St l■ ■()'.« her • ANN C. K HUMEP, mark. Philadelphia Alms house. PiiiLaDCLi'iiiA, March 10th, 1824. 1 certify, for the benefit of the afflicted, that I have been, for neven years last past,afflicted with the livet complaint, during which lime I have been attended by several physicians, but received no permanent benefit. Hearing of Mr. Swaim’s Pa nacea,! applied to him for some of it; being poor and unable to pay for it at the time, could not ob tain any. 1 next applied to J. Shiun, and receiv ed some of his Panacea, which greatly benefitled me. The pain and soreness of my side was re moved, and I was again able to work at my trade. CHAUL.ES BOWMAN, German street, South walk. This is to certify, that my apprentice boy, J Morrison, aged 18 years, has been several yeurs afflicted with the King’s evil, attended _ with extensive ulceration over the body, with acute pain- "In January last, I heard of J. Shinn’s Pana cea, and obtained for him three bottles, which ef fectad an entire und complete cure, and he is now in good health, and able to work at I is trade. ALEX’H. RANKEN, Froiit-St. above Poplar lune This is to certify, that on the 16th of April, the above riaraeii’.Iohu Morrison appeared before me, and cn csaRirVxt'on, do believe the facts, as stated in the above certificate, ate just and true. II. PROBASCO, Justice of the Peace, Philadelphia county, I certify that I have been afflicted with rheuma tism in my shoulder for three years, from which I have been relieved by taking a few bottles ot J. Shinn's Pi iiacea. JAMES DOUGLAS, of the .'Wf. Moyamensing Poor House, JUST received per Ship Florida the celebrated [Castor Oil, Salts, Copperas, Al um %c. BOTTLES American cold expressed B vM " Castor Oil 300 bottles do do do 2d quality 200 do West India Castor Oil for planta tions 25 bbla Glauber Salts -V, 10 do Copperas 2 do Alum ■ 20 boxes Sweet Oil containing 1 dozen each,' \- ^Together with a general assortment of Drugs and Medicines, for sale by LAY h HENDRICKSON Chemist and Druggist, Shad’s Buildings. Congress, corner of Whitaker street. m xuee maMMii Panacea prepared by John Shinn Chemist Philadelphia, * ho has appointed the Subscriber Agent for Savannah and it's Vicinity. The Pana cea will be sold at the reduced price ot J52 50 cts per bottle, or g24 per dozen. WM. C. CUTI1BEUT, Agent may 26 z-—3mtl21 .vrINE months after date sppli< made to the boiv able the Justices ot the inferior Court of Chatnam county, when sitting for ordinary purpose*, for leave to sell all that tract of Land containing two hundred and_ fifty acre*, more or le s. known as lot No. 15 fifteen, in the second district of Early county, Georgia, being the real estate of Robert M. Durfcie, dec. and to be sold for the benefit of the lieiis and creditors of the said deceased. AUGUSTUS F. DURKIE, Adm’or. of JL it, Durkic, dec, ar N INE mouths after dale, I shall apply to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham' County, for leave to sell the real and personal property of Lachland Ilamiltion M'ln tosh, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs. march 9. SUSAN A. G M'lNTOSH, .Idm’x. 561 TVj INE months after date, application will be it made to the Hon. the Inlet io made to the Hon. the Infeiior-f'ourt of Dry aii Cuunty, for leave to sell all the real Estate of Sarah ticKindlev, lute (,t llrvan county dec. for benefit of the.heirs and creditors ufsaid estate. ■ • JAMES BUTLER, adm’or. ■i. ril 2 4o 77 ’ Savuvnuh Republican. La Puijetlt —We have recently receiv ed a Biographical Sketch of General Lr, Y virtue ui' an ortior of the Hon. Cou of Ordi- dinary of Liberty Bounty, will be sold in the B ■ Town' of Sunbury, on the first Tuesday in August next, three fourths of the light which the estate of Mercy Brown, deceased has to a certain negi o woman slave named Cassandra. JOHN U. BROUGHTON, Executor. may 26 24 t\ LL persons indebted to the estate of Johniia- Marcy Moore, of Effingham County deceas ed to come forward and make payment and thosa that have any accounts, to present themto. ' IS ■ “Ift — .nr,. HEZEKIA H EVANS. Adm’r N UTILE. ‘TCfINE months afterdate, I shall apply to the jLi lmn. the Justices of the Inferior Court ef Liberty county, for leave to sell the real and per sonal pioperty of William L Baker, dec. for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. THUS n BAKER. april 7' -89 Adm’or G EOKGlAyChatham County, the Justice! the lion. the Justices ofthe Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. To all whom it may concern— , . Whereas Robert Taylor, administrator of Wm. M. Kelley, late of Savannah.- merchant, dec. has petitioned to the honorable the court of Ordinary to be discharged from his said administration. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the Kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they huve}in the clerk's offlee of the said court, on or before the 8th day of- December next; otherwise letters dismisscry will be granted to the petition. DEMOCRATIC MEETING. P-nrstiuni tr> public notice, ti numerous and respectable meeting of the Democratic Citizcnsofthe City and County of Phila delphia was held on Wednesday the 16th of June, 1824 ' > The Hon. HUGH FERGUSON, ofthe City of Philadelphia, was called to the chair—and H. G Janes anti Jacob Coats, of the County of Philadelphia appointed Sec retaries. •;>}/« The following resolutions were proposed am! adopted, viz; Pesalvrd, *h - We approve of the nom inatiou of William H. Crawford for Presi dent, and Albert Gallatin lor Vice Presi dent, ofthe United States; and that We will use all proper means to promote their election. Resolved, that 5t is expedient to hold a conviption al|Ha;risburg,oi> the 9th day of August next, of delegates fom the srvcrt.1 districts of the Commonw ealth, for the pur pose oflraming an electoral ticket, friendly to the election of William H. Crawford and Albert Gpllatin. . Resolved, lh;4 thirteen delegates be ap pointed to that ci nvcntton from the City 8c County of Philadelphia, and that they be empowered to fjll up any vacancies that mav occur in the delegation Resolved, that we disapprove ofthe nom ination of General Andrew Jarkson. lor President and J C. Culhoun for V cc Pres ident of the United States: Because they have been nominated in opposition to . the candidates of the Democratic Party, are hostile to that party, and to’all distinctions which do not promote their own exaltation; and are labouring to create parties depend ant upon the power anil favor of individu als, but unconnected by common princi' pies. Resolved, that we will oppose General Andrew Jackson, because, by denouncing t party spirit as a monster which ought to be dcstroyt d, he has shown a profound ig ncrancc of the balancing powers of our gov ernment, which is secure only whilst there is a party of the-people and whilst the ad ministration is watched and checked by the jealousy of its adversaries; Because he is opposed to an equality of civil rights, and has at all times, when endued with power, displayed ^.disposition to make the civil, subservient to the military, authority, and to substitute his own will for that of his superiors, and.the commands oi the law. Resolved, that we will oppose th.e elec lion of J. C. Calhoun, because his policy, so far as it is known, is inconsistent with i lie principles of economy, destructive of e Democratic paity-* leading to an expen dilute beyond the national receipt and con scqucnlly to a debt, oppressive to ourselves and prosperity. Resolved, that on national questions, par ty men should be guided by the voice ol their party, in the nation, not by the major ity of the slate or district in which they reside; That in relation to national politics; states are like countries, in regard to the politics of the state: the partisan is not more bound by the will of a majority of a slate in regard to the nomination ol a Pres ident than he is by the will ol his township in the nomination of a Governor, and, Therefore, we hold that the nomination of General Andrew Jackson, for President and John C- Calhoun for Vice President, made at Harrisburg on the 4ih of March last, is n’t on principles, obligatory on party the Democrats of Pennsylvania. On motion, it was then resolved, that a committee of seven be appointed to select and report to the meeting for their appro bdtion, suitable, persons as Delegates to meet the Convention at Harrisburg. ^Delegates were afterwards appointed, and an Address to the democretic citizens ofTennsylvania, was read and agreed to.] Witness tlie honorable John P. Williamson, ■ of oncol me Justices ofthe said court, this 8th dayo June, A D. 1823. S M BOND, c c o. june 8 134 Georgia—( hatham County. I n -•) whom it uia> concern. , , W HEREAS Elizabeth Boyd hus applied to the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of administration on the estate ami f fleets of Mrs Hannah Kcifler, late of White Bluff District Chatham County, widow, dec’d us next tif kin These are therefore to cite and admonish ah and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said dec’d, to file their objoctions (if any they, have) to the granting ofthe administration efthe estate of the said deceased to the applicant in the Clerks Office ofthe said. Court, on or before tlie_22d day oi July next;otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Hon. John Cumming one of the Justices of the said Court, the 22d day of June, A. D. 1824. S. M. BOND, c c o. june 22 140 G ' EC . it mu) concern Whereas Wm. S Camp boil nus applied to the Hun. the Court of Ordina ry of Chatham County for letters of administra tion on tile estate and effects of Johh Kingsley late of Chatham County, dec’d as principu' credi tor. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular lie kindred end creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the uuministralion of the estate ofthe dic’d to the applicant in the Clerk’ Office of the mid Court, on or before the 22d da> of July next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness the Hon. John Cumming one of % Justices ofthe said Court, the 28d day of Ju- A.D 1824. B. M, BOND, jane 22 14.0 , Ccv. Fayette, translated from “Notice Uiotjiarjh- •* —j tv • * ‘ |.ublis icd at Paris in 1818, flee urn. panied by an engraved likeness of the Gen eral, executed by B Tanner, of Phiinde!-. phia, troin a Lithographic Print published m Paris in 1818, together with a lac simi- lie ofthe signature of the Marquis. The engraving is decidedly the best executed oP any that we have seen, is nodoubt an accur ate copy of the print from which it was t a . ken, and may he supposed to be a tolera ble likeness ol the General as lie appeared in 1818; but it is not probable that his sur viving associates of the rcvulmion vv.,i,ld recognize his features U3They were in hia youthful days. An entertaining writer in the Pennsylvania Village Record, gives tho following account ril' his personal ’upin ar- oncc at that tunc: “The Marquis dc la Fayeitc was one of the finest looking nun in the army, not withstanding his deep red hair, which then, as now, was rather in disrepute. His forehead was fine, though i ect ding—his eye clear hazel—his nn ulh and chin delicately formed, and exhibiting beauty rather than strength. The expression of his counten ance was strongly indicative ' ’ the gener ous and gallant spirit which animated him, mingled with something of the pride of conscious mauline-s. His mcih was noble —his manners frank and atniable and his movements light and graceful. He wore his huir plain, and never complied so far With the' fashion ol the times as to powder.’’ We may, hereafter, find room li.r some ' O' - extracts from the biographical notice men- l tlon*ed above.—-‘At - Y. Statesman, ’ ' Bite of tt\c Kfier.- A- late foreign pa. per gives a very interesting account of tho cure ofthe bile of a Viper, by the allusion of cold water. The b-jy was bird-nesting among the mountains of Cretenna, and whi)e climbing over a rock was bitten by the poisonous reptile in the hand. A very acute pain al.thc part, which extended to the shoulder, am) which made him Utter a piercing cry, was the immediate conse quence. Ilc-ranto his father’s house, and after some delay the physician who furnishes the account, was procured. The progress of the poison was rapid; His proatiatior. of strength was visible:,a tendency to sleep was observed, and the slight sweliug at the part increased, and extended to the m m. In this statu he was taken to the hospital at Lezza, and soon afterwards, in addition to the above-mentioned symtorm, there was loss of vision! great difficulty of respiration; retelling succeeded by vomiting, jaundice, and an excruciating nain in the umbilical region, with tension of the abdomen. He grew rapidly worse under, the usual treat ment. Near his father's residence, there was a small cascade of water from a very cold tor rent; which is chiefly formed by the snow that collects in the upper parts of the moun tain. The physician prevailed upon tho patient to put the hand which had been bit ten under this cascade, and afterwards to expose his head to the stream which flowed lrcely over his breast: and upon fits being immediately t ubed dry, he seemed to be greatly received. This was repeated three or four times, and always with the greatest advantage Encouraged by this success, he was striped and immersed in a pond of wa ter formed by this tort ent, and at the same moment, water was poured upon his head from above. He stayed two minutes in the water, and on coming ou - appeared to be still more revived It was observed that immersing him operated like oil in an ex* piring lamp, and from ibis time his alarm ing symptoms ceased. He underwent five immersions within a short time, water be ing poured as before on bis head, which was not immersed.'", f he repetition of tho affusions was strongly desired hy the pa- On Wednesday wc gave currency to a rep rt generally circulated and believed, that the friends of Mr Calhoun, who aban doned him in the eleventh.hour and threw themselves into the arms of Generl Jack son, convinced of the utter hopelessness of his chance, were preparing to abandon him also and get the vote .of Pennsylvania for Mr Adams Wc put the report in type because we desired to arrest and prevent such a profligate scheme of corrupt men, who have : .heretolore disgraced the State by their bargain and sale of officers. We were desirous not only to apprize the Peo ple of the treason whiph was liatcing, but we also wished to see a. d to put on record, as a preventative, the denials and protesta tions of the Family Gazette. Bath these '■bject are accomplihed. The People are on their guard, and here follows the solemn protestations ofthe Gazette, as we find them of record in that paper of last evening. “Now, clearly, unequivocally and dis tinctly, leaving no loop tor the JesuitJ mean ing us "j to hung a doubt upon, We pr - nounce the assertion a wicked and wanton invention: to speak more clearly and une quivocally, a nefarious falshood, gross and pkl| tolc.” fee. &c &c. Phil. Demo. Press. Anatomical Dissection —The act lately passed tit Connecticut, subjects violators I the giavc to imprison ent and fine not exceeding S2000. It provides, also, that he bodies ol prisoi eis dying in newgate (the state prison) Hup be delivered to the Medical CoUege iw diasecUcRj tii-nt, as the pains in the region of the umbilicus ceased entirely when l)e was In the water. All that was done to the wound was to apply to it a piece of linen steeped io a decoction of marsh mallows and a mix- lure of ammonia, and he drank from time to time a mixture of ammonia and pepper mint water. On the third day the swelling had gone down, and lift only a slight visicle 4 which, on being opened, discharge a little y<Viow matter: two days after the wound was entirely healed, and the patient perfect ly recovered. We have prepared this paragraph wjth a view to call the -attention of the American faculty to the laboring people are exposed eycry Season to the deadly bite of venomous snakes: and if the remedy i was used with such success in the above case, may it not be equally effectual in counteracting the effects of anitfial poison in other cases? The effect ol th* bite ofthe viper upon the sys tem, appears tpib'e much the same as that of therattle spake. the copper head and the mcckasin—Y paper. IN’ EQUITY. Superior Court—Chatham County, '•at Txhm, 1824, Thomas F Purse-y al. 1 Complainants !>#**• ' Richard K. Cuyler, ex’r. Wm Shaw, deceased. J ■ J N this case, on the suggestion in the defen, dam’s answer, that certain persons not par ties to this bill.reaiding in Scotland,claim to be en» itled to a distribution of part ofthe undivided es» tate of Wm. Slmw, deceased, and on motion, it Is ordered that ail persons concerned do appear be fore the Superior Court of Chatham County in the term of January next, then and there to establish, such their claims; and in default thereof, that the undivided estate of the said Wm Shew, he distri buted among the complainants agreeably to tho decree'ofsaid Court, and that this rule be publish- cd once a m 'nth until the expiration (hereof Extractfromlbe minutes this 7tii dyiuf june 182L • ,, ^ „ A.iU'ANWrv < ■