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(t? ’ YV«- are requested to announce
-Hunky J. Valleau as a candidate for Jus
tice of the Peace, cm the first Saturday in
January next, in the third company dis-
irtet, Captain Hayden’s
JANUARY ELECTIONS.
The Justices of tho Inferior Cfourt, bf
this County, have given notice that an e-
laction will take place at the Court House
in this city on the First Monday in January
tint, for Five Justices of the Inferior Court,
a Tax Collector,and n Receiver bf Returns
of Taxable Property—and on the 1st day
cf January next, (Saturday) for two Justi
ces of the Peace, in each Captain’s Dis
trict. ’ *
TJie House of Commons of North Car
olina has passed the following resolutions:
Resolved, unanimouslyl That the Gov
ernor be requested to make such arrange
ments for the reception of General Lafay
ette, should he Visit this State, ns may
comport with the dignity of the State, and
the respect due to the illustrious Guest of
the Nation; and that he assure the Gene
ral of the deep.and grateful sense enter
tained by the people of this State, of the
value and importance of his services, in ob
taining the independence they enjoy.
^ Hi solved, that the Governor of this
Stale he authorized to drnvv on the Trea
surer for the sums necessary to carry the
preceding resolution into effect.
From the Georgian of th's morning.
The Banks.—To the polite attention of
n friend at Millcdgeville, we arc indebted
for a copy of the pamphlet printed for the
Use of the members of tho Legislature,
j\k to rii&hii
late is •pqrtn ulaHy s:
Ming profits of thO y ;t»u>k;
•mod those losses, the .period' is therein al
so suggested when in (ill probability the
I<•-. ami i - n [iti'in 1 \ theCrtpitai would
be restored, A committee of tho Direc
tors was appointed in June last to invest i-
’gatC the condition of tho Rank, and to
asccrtnin what in alf probability would ho
its situation at the semi-annual settlement
in October, With a view to obtain from
the Hoard before its numbers ware lessen
ed (ns many of the Directors iirc absent du
ring the summer and fall moths) an ex
pression ofopinion nsto the propriety of
declaring a dividend oil part of tho profits
tit the.said semi-annual settlement in Oc
tober, tlftu committee, tiller a deliberate
examination rejjorted, that the stock of
the hank rit the scmi-annnnl settlement in
October should ha considered at par, &
further expressed us their opinion, that a
dividend should he declared in October, of
two per cent. And they believed that
moderate dividends might thcrccfter be
steadily declared, which report was agreed
to bv the Hoard. The operations of the
Bank and its officers have confirmed tho
correctness of the calculations heretofore
made.
“ I am now authorised to say tlfiit the
profits have reinstated the capital, end
from the state of the Hank exliibitcd at the
scnii-unnnal settlement to-day, the Direc
tors ItaVc declared a dividend out of the
surplus profits, of two per cent upon the
Capital stock, ■*
“ It is with feelings of no ordinary sat
isfaction that I nm enabled to state that
we have arrived at the result above men
tioned, contending as we have been dur
ing a long period ofuncommoii embarrass
ment and unprecedented difficulty; tiud
1 trust that I may indulge flic well founded
hopo that there will bo no future obstruc
tion to tho regular declaring of dividends.
“ W. H. BULLOCII, President.
“ Approved bv the Hoard. ISth Oct. 1824,
“ A. PORTER, Cashier.”
161,563 00
Bit,410 00
60,500 70
P^A'TKKS’ BANK.
11 a.
Notes of'h ! s Rank in circulation,
im^unt i f capital nceived,
Dtis to »'ther Banks, payable in
Georgia Dirk N.ites,
tine to individual
d-positors, £06 833 33
On. for un> claim
ed dividends, 9,530 63
—216,413 95
Amount oFdifccou-Ua received, lt,5 : ’8 9a
Amount of rcaerved find, 3 j,774 9o
81,305,091 53
•Ranks lor the information of that body,
pursuant to law. We have giveu all that
is of interest, or necessary to make up an
opinion as to the conccrus oF the several
institutions. To the statements made by
the Hank of Darien and the Bank of Au
gusta; in the pamphlets ore added a list of
the pnrtics, the drawers and endorsers, of
had pape r. The Banks in this city refused
a com plorace with the requisition of the
atatc to furnish this list, because it was be
lieved the interests ol' the institutions would
4Jtffer by it.
To cp pita! stork,
notes in circu
lation paya
ble s»t Savan
nah,
.** do- do. do. at
branches,
BANK OF HE STATE,
nu.
l,5C0.CCO
73?, Ml
*' D< pns'lsby in
dividuals.
*' Dividends Oil*
chim'd,
“ cunnry banks,
** Stfrpfu* fund id
April, 1824,
* Discount' or
. ne t profits
las. f months,
575,822
—• —l,0t3143
206,m 1?
1.157 50
262,51 22
314,443 fl
64/.”.7 52
—379,061 ?3
3,36 985 67
jtoeciwin the vaults
4 >,373 23
Mst s Bank U. S.
Specie funds at the
33,4 ;0 00
north,
..tank Notes of oth-
86 614 13. *
er Batiks,
Darien Bank Notes
under protest it
78.634 00
in suit.
CO (>C0 00
’.eal estate from
wbi’&h it is ex-
or.cted to realize
17,274 63
'diking house ami
lot,
21.76? CO
in a >qcas
business, below
- „'X 1 V
is tho cttnclutling para-
of Mr Cumming, the
3.!8,i93 as
*38,543 33
S.StiX 01)
21,7 JO 00
;mrent e*pensca,
Oily loan stock,
Bills of exchange and discount
ed notes, r.inning to maturity 561,^66 9
Bills'of ercii-wg; and bills dis-
cotin’ed in su t and under
mortgage, considered good,
I7\9i9 44
Do-rotwiderecl pro
bably doubtful,
T)'i considered pro
bably bad and to
be est ngnighed
by reserved fund
32,049 73
43 632 21
. 349 491 S3
353,153 30
jSj discounted notes iiicmlifijg
those in r.uit, . 2,258,J|i 92
“ rcai estate, includirg bank
ing houses and lots '
*} Stocks, Stale Bank) steam
boat and corporation of
Savannah, '
M sundry bants, Esc.
“ bills Of exchange, &c.
*7 cash on hand
in bilbof sun-
diy banks. 173,750
« U S. bank
note?, 27,000'
Spebic, 281.699 26
—— 48M99
144,136
62,640 6
CO,6/4 57
83,361,985 67
By an additions Yt 1 able furnisher by the Slai.
Bank, (‘ appears that
TZu; estimated loss
discounted
notes in the
banks & branch^
tit
in real efttatS
hv depreciation,
Xb-jluCt the eati*
mice at Augus
ta, as i t is con
sidered there
will be no loss,
279,325 28
79,1*5 te
8,559 45
-.70,575 7'
ailing together an estimated
los t of . 349 901 09
The nett profits to thia period,,
amount to 379,361 23
Leaving a nett gain of
26 16O
We extract the following from the let
ter Of the President of the Batik of the
3tate, enclosing these statements—
“ It may be proper to observe that the
interest arising from the discounted paper
held by the bank and its offices, even at
the present amount, of that paper, after
the reductions which past circumstances'
have rendered necessary, insures tho re
ceipt of a reasonable income upon the cap
ital stock.
“In rclcringto my last annual commu
nication, it will be seen that the amount of
losses likely to be sustained by the hank,
ifloludina iho.demreoiation on the real os-
t,3v5 u9i 5 ■
In addition Jo the profits above stated,
the sum of $30,000, duo tothe Bank for
interest on good paper, under mort gage
and in suit.
All losses on real property, taken for
debts by this Bunk, have been extinguish
ed by the reserved fund. The ninouut in
the statement, 17,274 G3, included a nutn-
bov of lots in the city of Augftsta, lately the
property of Mr Bj M’Kinnic, and which
will be spld in next month—of a large and
well finished two story house, and two lots
in the city Savannah, full}' worth the a-
mount for which the item of real estate is
put down.
BANK OF AUGUSTA
an.
>'<• ca'pitnl stuck, •
Bark notes «id charge bill* in
circulation,
Dividends unpaid,
Deposited,
Undivided profits
600,000
By,discount* due the bonk and
running to maturity
Of which amount is confiAcred
doubtful 4 405 94
Do. do. d<abad 3,560 76
£69,C4l 65
7.934 70
ileal estate
Banking house and lot
-■-.irnce due by other banks op
open accounts current
B Ils of other chartered banks of
Georgia ,180,037
D-i. foreign batiks 4,000
Specie belonging
to the bank in
the vaults 245,807 37
51,121 25
14 000
44,260 75
U. S. treasury drafts
-429.344 ‘7
1,199 47
81 10 967 -'.9
d
the rcducl
met- periods.’
The follow
grtlph of the lettci
President. .
“Upon the whole, I hope it mrty appear
to you sir, lVom these statements which
have been carefully prepared, and to the
legislature of the state of Georgia, that its
interests in the Capital of tho Bank (a
sixth of the whole stock) nud flic general
interests Of private stockholders also, have
have been conducted by the Dirctors, with
care and economy: and that the exhibits
now presented, of the “ rent state anil con
dition” of the Bank, will satisfactorily
prove it to be in a safe condition: and that
it 1ms been so from its beginning in De
cember, 1810,,is further evinced by the
constant dividends it has paid from 12 to
8 per cent per annum, and also by the
present market nriaeofthe 9tock, ton per
ccuti above par.
BANK OF DARIEN.
* |)ll,
Ttxnk Notes ’’slued, 1,836,363 00
Of which are in circulation,
1 713.410 00
t’he remainder oa
hand at Darien, 77,8.16 00
Ui'ledjrevilleUraneh, 40 48“ 00
UaHon, 24,628 00
1,856,363 00'
P afit and loss account on ac
cunuh ing ri-*et-vtJ4iacociit, 161,415 40
Capital ato ’k paid in, 651,175 00
Due to Treturer U.S. 78,586 71
Dj- State Gcotgta, 51.731 74
— ’'0,318 4.4
Dividends unpaid, 5,075 9n
Disc’unt and exshange account,, 11,209 10
Dcposttcr, :0,t82 75
M,84V6;« 9U
rn.
4 5,907 09
Bv caslt balance
Uompn-ici of Dari-
en Bills, a 77.836 CO
Stvannsh Banks 22,5 0 00
Au;.'tisla do. 2 ’8 00
Specie, 333 340 09
Bank Uniti-d States in. oiliciB,
-*ste Bittik ant ofilaea,
O.Ti.-es Bank Duieiij
f ottii D si-umtcd
!,;li« of Exchange,
Agencies,
Darien E S. 8. Mill,
Bank House and lot,
Deal estate, and S ock aoccu'.it,
GuUtiugeut espe. s.s,
-415907 09
, 41)- 2 8,’
75 899 62
997,'. 49 0.5
1,157.559 >9
109 265 13*
8,591 51
8,596 87
10 UU0 00
34 785 20
3 741 36
The President of the Augusta Bank, re
marks:
“As regard this Institution,^ beg leave
respectfully in its # bohalf, to assure the Le
gislature, that it has never felt any motives
to conceal its situatian from the freely ac-.
knowlcdged right of tho public to inves
tigate it—that if has npjrer “ in its issues
exceeded tho .chartered lindt”—on the
contrary, they have always bdenfar beloav,
2,845,688 SO
Tho amount of Discounted paper in sni’ is
345,435 27
Of which is considered
bad 41 476 23
doubtful 83,938 <1
. 130,414 64
The Committee of this Bank remark,
that a large proportion of tho amount of
notes in suit, is only otvin» to the many
notes laving over merely lor the want of
the discount being paid, and which will no
doubt,in a short time he renewed and taken
from the amount now reported. They
further remark, that of the amounts con
sidered bad and doubtful, the hank holds,
unit will probably recover, n portion on
mortgages and collateral securities.
I11 the letter, of tho President of the
Bank of Darien enclosing the required
statements, he says—“ I would barely, re
mark that yon will find in the resources of
the institution no change. Its specie cap
ital remains the same, nnd its ability, 1
Hope, oil investigation, will he found equal
to any calls that ought to he made'bn it;
provided it continues to receive, as it mor«
its to receive, the confidence and patron
age of the Legislat ure.”
the.
to coai
This
sibn on
morous,
Syra, Aug. 20.
■Letturs i
n-
iria^statc tluit the Puclut of l.gypt, sirico
tho departure of the expedition, continues
his preparations and recruitments for the
army of the Moron.
We understand the Egyptian fleet has
beert dispersed by the north winds; some
of tho vessels have arrived at Mncei, nt
Rhodes ami at Cyprus. Sicknoss prevails
on board the transports. The Greek Ad
miral, with <30 Sail; is proceeding to meet
this formidable expedition.
Repeating Guns.—Castle Garden was
crowded to witness the experiments of the
repeating gluts. Mr Ellis had three guns,
containing *1 charges each, which he fired
in quick succession, nt n distance of 25
yards, nt two targets or planks. The Balls
passed through, and struck the bulwarks
of tho Castle. It was evident, from the
case and quickness of the firing, as well as
from the effect, that these 21 bulls fired at
tibont, with precision, must do considera
ble execution—nnd in the space of two
minutes. Two pistols, of4 charges each,
were also fired. The invention really
merits the attention of g overnment.
N. F. Nat. A dot
Manners and Customs in Holland'.
I did not obserye any one stmmking in
church, but in the streets and highways,
all the tiicn, and n few of the women, Imre
their pipes constantly in their mouths. I
have seen a little boy, about ten years of
age, with a long black coat, silk'brucchcfy
his hands ill the pockets of the gamcj sil
ver shoe buckles, a tobacco pipe JjPlrtai
mouth, and the wjiolo crowned by oblige
tlircc-corncred cocked But, Under -which,
the young lad moved with a gravity of de
meanour hccomitig his great grandfather.
The sight of any little girl of six or seven
years old, lit,tired in her Simdnylf costumfy
is quite sufficient to cxcitqffonc^s, laughter
for a month. She move^h’ithin the triuspy
folds ofsotne apparently antiquated gown,
mid beneath the far spreading brim of a
nftpdigious strwwbouUet, with tho grave
deportment of a woman of severity years
ofnge; and with this appearance Cvery
gesture corresponds. During ti short ex
cursion in a Dutch stage coneli, may of
which arc furnished with three rows of
seoitsin the interior, I found myself seated
behind a venerable old lady, who seemed
so far declined in the vale ol' years tlint
she was obliged toholc(the qjm of a do
mestic who sat behind her. Oh Urrivi^tg
at our destination, t, of course, offered fhy
arm, to pssist iter l'cchle and. einaciatcd
frame in descending the vehicle. My at
tention was first excited by the* infantine
benuty of the little hand which wasipresofi-
ted to me: and you tnay judge of my stir*
prise, when, on raising ipy head, instead
of the wrinkled visage of a superannuated
woman, I beheld tho smiling countenance
of a, rosy child, with bright blue eyes and
beautiful flaxen hair.
PloopFttlr.on, Gibbs, StUillu, 2 days, with cot
ton, to tho muster.
Sldop Matthew, Sallo.'vitili, fin Oswlmvv—Son
Island cottou oitiU Wood, lo- BiillU'ch Ss Duatvody.
Steam boat tleiii’y.Sliallz,Lubbock, Charleston,
36hours, to U B Lamar; l’assongcrs; Mr Moore-
‘cock, lady and servant, Mr Phillips, lady dad .ser
vant, Mr l.ntvruncennd family, Mrs Wall, family
mid servant, Mrs Agnewnllu Agncw and scrVnitt,
Mrs Lawroacb, Messrs. 11 Rose, J Rosu nnd ser
vant, Bourdon,, Rutledge, Mloon, Smith, Hull,
Pritchard, and 15 for Augustd.
The Steam boat Pendleton, from Charleston,
for Auflnstn, passed rip tits river yesterday.
The brig liiiaa Morrison, (of Savannah,) John-
son, Was at St. Thomas the 9th Ult. jtlst urrived
fAttn Boston.
A 4thifl] sBspirilqus vessel arrived at St. Thom
as, on thb bight of tho 6lh ult.—the next morning
she was 'taken possession of by the authorities
there, Iter rudder unhung, and the crew imprison
ed.
Tho U. S. schooner Grampus Lieut. Sloat',
Was nt St. Thomas on the 1'lh ult.—all well.
pfO t . . . _ ■ ,e m
%3 Matin, (l Sent Celebro, dans l^Kslissa Catho- which he oflew for sale on the mostrotAnn.Lul
terms at Ills store opposite the Exchanee 4 l ®|
dec 1 «o» 6 ' ■
f ■*
lii|ue Romaine do cette villc, un Sertico.fdnebrD,
pour le Roposide Paine, dii feu Rol LOtfis XVIII,
nous lnvitous touteslns personht-5, <pii dvtrient y
pmticcper, et specialCmcnt Messrs les fraucais de
cctte vale, a Lc Joindre a nous, pour donner u Sn
memoire, cette marque tie Respect.
Et liMoiideinaiu 10, dp irieinu mots, a 8 hears ^
dti matin, nous uo«s resctilrons de noUvcitu dans
la inline Eglize, pour a.drusser autout puissant, des
Vocux, pour lu prospeVite’ du Regno de S. M.
Churles X. et do la fruncc.
Le vice Consul de Franpe.
THOMA9SON.
dec 7 a232
"^^■Euic requested to state, that James Eitin-
. . ur.n, is a candidate for fife Odioe of Tax
.Collactdr, at the ensiling olCctiOn.
I dec 7 232
Prcsh Prunes.
J..C I
Swnlins Panacea,
J UST received and for sale By
LAY it HENDRICKSON
Druggists, Shads builfflL
AI.SO 6 '
A fresh supply of LEES CtEXULVE till fm-J
PILLS, just received from the Putcrtec 1
dec 4
SpuuiBh Sugars.
30 lSdMo \ S i mnish Se ea»,
Just received per Globe and for snip l„.
doe 3 229 J. B-mp»S5S;/V_
J. B, IIERBBHT itHco,
H
Dr. A. De Laroche,
AS-,oii hand
Syrup of Quiulnc
Sudorific
of'j.eraon (dildCCUitlnIc ^
“ . of. Althea
Robnnti Syphilitic
Together with q general nsiorlnwnt of
Drugs and Medicines,
227
Essences, tyc,
TfitI SSF.NCE of Cinnamon; Peppormlnt, Anni.l
m seed, Cloves, Lavender, Fennel anj'sJJ
frus
60 dozen Cologne Water
For sale by
dee 1
A. DE LAROCHE, Dnittii
On the Bay opposite the Exc'mng'e, J
Planters Bank.
T HE Directers having declared a Dividend of
two nnd a half per cent forthu last six months,
the sume will he puid on uud after Thursday next.
<lnr. 7 M-23-2 J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
For tSale,
^^BOUT ten thousand feet White Ouk Plauk
from two to four inches thick.
ALSO,
A quantity of Pine flood, at reduced prices,
decs 232 D. A. STKOBIUR.
Wanted to Hire.
A TEW good Axincn bythe month or yoar—
' Apply to W. Bird, or D. A Strobhnr, Camp
Jack, or to R. A. BIRD.
m _ ' Wayne's Wharf.
dec 7
£32
■wm
rr.ESIDBNTIAL ELECTION.
[Returns, so fnr ns they arc known,]
Erom the Jftic York jitefiaii'ilt .Mvrrliscr.
From S/iiyrna, direct.—We ora indebted
to the Editors of the Boston Palladium.for
Smyrna newspapers of Aug. 23, to Sept.
11th, nnd the following exti acb.-of u Stnyr-
ua letter ofSept. lOtlffC'first rate source.”)
“The Dervish Paclia has been obliged
to retreat after the battle of Snlona, with
the loss of all his army, nnd save himself
with only 20 tacit. At Negropont, the
Turks liaye been defeated—nnd all over
Ilomelia 1 he Greeks have been successful.
A Military Academy has been established
at. Napoli de Romani, and Sclioojs in all
the principal cities. Wc have reports
that gome Turkish ships have again been
burnt by the Greeks at Budram, where the
combined Ottoman fleets were at an an-
cltor.—P. S.—A n order has just been re
ceived by the editors of this Gazette,from
the French Ambassador at Constantinople,
to suspend the publication, or to change it
—it being too liberal, the Porte com
plains.”
From. l1ie Smyrna Tapers.
Smyrna, Aug. 28.—A11 article tinder the
bend of Scala Nova, 19th Aug. gives the
particulars of the late defeat of a division
of the Turkish fleet by the Greeks, near
the island of Samos.
The Turks were anchored between the
island and the continent, inn safe; position;
and the Captain Pacha on the approach of
the Greek squadron, was induced by the
clamour of the Turkish sailors, contrary
to his judgment, to order a divisiori of bis
fleet to advance and attack the Helenes.
The Mahometans bore down upon the en
emy under full sail. The Greeks remain
ed immoveable in their position. Three
fire ships were sent to attack the frigate
which led the Turkish division. The rig
ging caught and immediately the frigate
run for the main land, enveloped in flames.
At this sight the Turkish fleet took to flight
and the Greeks pursued^—in the midst of
this confusion the explosion of the frigate
was heard, and panic seized the hearts of
the Mussulmen; the fleet dispersed in all
directions, some put to son, others rUn on
shore, and the ships were burnt by their
own crews—one vessel only (abrigof.Bar-
bqry) was captured by the Greeks.—
The Turks lost in this' affair ri frigate,
a corvette; and two brigs-—most of
tlie people on board these vessels perished.-
The Captain Paclia could not move
from his position between Samo» and the
Mairi, Without endangering the safety of
*0 ■
STATES.
Electors.
17
(O
1
9ff
k
0
Crawford.
[Jackson. 1
Maine
1)
9
0
0
0
New Hampshire
8
8
0
0
0
Massachusetts
15
lo
0
0
G
Rhode-Island
4
4
0
0
0
Connecticut
8
8
0
0
0
Vermont
7
•'7
0
0
0
Ncw-York
:i()
2 5
t-/ 7
4
0
NeuvJersey j
8
0
0
0
'
Pennsylvania
28*
0
0
U
28
Delaware
3
1
0
-2
0
Maryland
11
3
0
I
7
Virginia
24
0
0
24
0
North Carolina.
15 -
1 0
0
0
15
South Carolina''
ii
0
O
0
11
Georgia .
9
0
0
9
0.
Kentucky
14
0
14
0
0
Tennessee
11
0
0
0
11
Ohio
1(5
0
10
0
0
Indiana
5
Illinois
3
Missouri
3
Mississippi
3
0
0
0
, 3
Louisiana
5
Alabama
r>
L°
0
0
5
261
CONGRESSIONAL ELECTION.
On Tuesday the 13th Inst, an election will take
place in this State, for a Representajive to Con-
gross, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the elec
tion of Mr. Cobb, as Senator. The foilowinjfgen-
tlpinen are the candidates.
RICH ARD II. WILDE, of Richmond County
WILLIAM C. LYMAN, of Wilkes.
COMMERCIAL.
NEW-ORLEANS, Nov. 6.
[fiutm wim.ib’s mice cuhrent.].
Cotton.—The sales since our Inst amount to 986
hales, all of Louis, and Miss, at thcrfollovving rates
99 at 16 cents, 7 at 14?,,687 nt 14,10 nt 13}, 22 at
13/, and 101 at 13 cents; theremp some purcha
sers who do not feel willing to venture at those
rutes, in hope* ol a reduction; whjlo nt the same
time holders.expect the present prices will be
fully supported, if not improved. Arr. this week
of Lous, and Miss. 1080 bales, from Florida 6.
Tobacco—We have no arrivals, sdles, or dear-
once.-,, to notice thisweek.
i-’touK-—Arr. 1850 bbls. This article has im
proved a little since our lust, mid fresh now sells
in small lots at SjjH 60 to4 76; for sour we contin
ue former quotations. The transactions in both
desp’s, have not been stf extensive this week as tiie
week previous.
tVhixkcy.—We hnve heardofa sale of 200 bids,
at 27 els. and several small lots at the same price.
There is still some in store held at 30 a 31! ctS/—
Arr. this week 110 bbls. 'w'-
Haxall’s Richmond Superiiife
FLOOR.
FJ>£\6\ BBS - received by the sejir. Robert
»> vX r Burns, and for sale. Apply to
IS mV h M‘KENZIE.
noy
Georgia Volunteers.
You will attend a Company
Meeting of the Corps, without
arms, at SEVEN O'CLOCK,
THIS EVENING, in the Ex
change Long Room, io elect
non—commissioned Officers.
Punctuul attendance Is re
quired.
By order of the CommnriA’t.
A. WADE,
Acting O. S.
dec 7 232
Valuable Medicine.
ANTI-DISPEP TIC PILLS,
Prepared by Henry James.
npnroyed remedy for Dyspepsia, or Indi-
It is well known that Dyspepsia is one of the
most frequent and formidable diseases' of our
country, lis commencement is indicated in dif
ferent patients by various symptoms, of which the
most remarkable arc—
Irregularity of tin bowels, obstinate costive
ijcss, lieadadi, commonly called nervous or sick
ly hendnch, yellowness of the eyes and skin,acidi
ty of stomach after eating, often called heurt bum,
flatulence or wind on the stomach, bitter taste ip
the-mouth in the niurifmg,fu3tldbreutb, drowsiness
after dinner, debility, lassitude, emaciation, do
nrewlnn of spirits, ^C-
'icing connected with indigestion nnd cos-
Ijifcsgjo
tile pills.
supply of (lie nbpvc valuable Medicine has
jtfttLeen received from the Patentee, and cun be
'obtained of the Riihsfcribels, who have, been ap
pointed agents for the State of Georgia.'
lay & Hendrick son,
Druggists and Chemists,
.Shad's Buildings.
doc 7 j 232
Pure Calcined AJagnosia, a iie\v
Arjjjgle.
T HIS Medicine lias been prepared by the New
York Chemical Manufacturing Company,
and is said to he equal to the celebrated article
made bf the Messrs Hcniy’s. Many persons in
this city who havnus -.d this remedy giye it a de
cided preference over nil others. Families are
solicited to give it a trial as it comes iririth cheap-
ei than Henry’s; being neatly put up in bottles at
374 cents euch, and for sale only by
LAY h HENDRICKSON,
Chemists and Druggist-/,-
Shud's Buildiu'gs.-
dec 7
232
GAUDRY & HERBERT,
Have just received,
Tj iYfl BBLS. Haxatls Flour
JB. vr” 20*000 best Spanish Segars .
20 half bbls corned Beef put up for families
2(Jdo Goshen Butter
60 bugs prime Green Coflqe
30 bbls do do d»
20 boxes while Havana Sugar
• 25 hluls prime St. Croix do
50 bbls do do do ,
40 do do Muscovado do
50 dp Rye Whiskey
10 lihds do do
6 do N. E. Rum
10 pipes Cognac Brandy
ft Jo best Hollands Gin
40 bills N. E. Gin
20 do prime' I'ork
50 do new Mackerel No. 3
50 boxes yellow Soap
40 do New Bodford Sperm Candles
20 kegs Shot, assorted
100 do Duponts Powder
60 half kegs do do
10 bugs Black Pepper
20 boxes fresh Chocolate, No. 1
60 Icegs Spiced Saltqon s
With, ei general assortment of
GROCERIES,
GAUDRY L, HERBERT.
ridv 16 n213
Genuine Seidlitz Powders.
A FllESH supply received per ship Corsair,
and for sale at $1 pep Box by
LAYS/. HENDRICKSON,
nov 23 | 220 Shad^uildings
Crockery.
on c ro lM,ovv l" ,,c<il1 assortod Crockery
jMXJ Landing this day, and for sale by
J. B; HERBERT h CO,
dec. •
■yet
Butter.
rt/X TUBS first quality Butter put up cxpmsfr
sm\f for this market, nUw Ihiidlnz and ferule’
low by
oop 1
m227
tig and for nlfl
M, HOPKINS.
Alarkct square.
Philadelphia Superfine Flour,1
20 kegs Virginia chewing TOBACCO
For sale by PUNCE & MACKENZIE J
dec 1 i.[j227
II
L
It 5S-
Tiie subscriber,
JJAS received by late arrivals, a conqMts
general assortment of
I R O N,
ofalmost every description,ns also a frcslisupplyf
SHIP CHANDLERY,
which will lie disposed of on tho n ost nccon»|
dating terms.
IN STORE,
Fresh superfine FLOUR, and a few tbouj
bushels Virginia COILV, of an excellent <pr-l
The sabscriber iutemts keeping a constat
ply of these articles. “
nov 17 k2)6
lov l
VVM. TAVLOiJ
AUGUST G. OEMLER,
NHF.
[ nni
!nt he
F.1C
H AS removed hisDRUG STORE, totbecoruj
of DroUghlon a1ld Whitakct-Strccts,
•ii I
Col. Shellmnn’s Mansion House, where he exi
for sale, a choice assortment of •
Fresh Medicines and Gan
seeds,
end various oilier articles suiting his line.
stniil3ydating the whole String of names
things he offers, and Only mentions a few
arc not commonly found iri cvery Drag Sir
Fol. Sirbiim, I'ymla Urabellatn,
Dcgitnlis Purpurea, Sctjllcap, Hyssop,
German Leopard’s Bnne, (arnica tuoii*
F.lccnm.-ane, (Inula llelcnium) Hops,
Ergot, 'fonquin Beans, Squire’s Elixir.
Daffy’s Elixir, Ess. Mustard,- Ess. Tyre,
Jesuit Drop. Cburchc’s Cough Drops,
Aromatic vinegar,Toilet, Vegetable,
nud other Soaps, Macassar Oil,
Phosphorus, Ox Mur. Potnssc,
James’s Fever Powders, Infantile Poirdcrj,
llcud’s Stiptic, Spirits Soap,
Fumiguting Postils, l’yrolignious Acid,
Black Drop.
Respectingthc utility of this i/ist ar/iVfe, be
to tho*last, but one, page of IhcUcorgiaiiud'
Carolina Almnnnc, of tliis year.
oct9 f 137
dtrust
I tiie PI
irons;
bet 6
sot
St
11 HIE Subscriber returns his sincere tb™
_ bis friends an-il the public for pnst
and informs them that her hits removed 1^.
to Cot. Shnd’s Buildings, next door to
drickson’st Druggist, xybere every tilingm
will be made in'the most fashionable style
very reasonable prices. Also, military ur
of every description.
1 JOHN M.
dec 3 - rt289 .
lllfc
un
. COOffl
WOOD,
F OR sale on Goodwins wharf; ntftr
rates and of the best quality on %
■ibjm:#:Moore Wlio M'diciUfronrias
former customer.- ami ihopublic ui gvi
bf paironnge. ’ • ■',
dec 2 Jr227
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■ons'
1 to i
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s llniltf
bd lira'
, 81,1)1/
nerf 1 *
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1HS
inli
UCH persons as design to aUenil t^“
K*) Schoor to be taught ny the subscriber,
subscriber,^
disposed to encourage an iittempfia.' 111 ^^
present state of Sacred MU9ic are infi>£ n ,
subscription liook has been left at
of Messrs S C if J Schenk. .
.Should a sulHchmt tiumhcr of g,
previous to Tnuysday 9th Deeeinbf: ( , v
will LCinmonee on the evening oitr- s ..^
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PASCjl
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The
KSavj
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nov iyi
Liberty SuperiorCourt j
To the Jurors, IVilnestes uhil
raiHE Judge of tiie. Superior Coitrls b (
lived
B'eirV
HI
rflHE Judge of tiie .
J. eru District having been J „ M |a
tion of the Judges nt MilleJfi® -’ t
rior Court of Liberty County Vjl .
on the regular day of the i
cember,oi which Jurors, IV itn<- >,
in' t'fre'snme will take notice,- an o
tendance accordingly- ■ Af ,vni
By order of his llonor (
of the Superior Court. E. BA
nov 3 4*204 , -
m
-, Effingham Superior L<j,
To the Jurors,■ mnesses atidjm^
T HE Judge ottheSupene'O^, |0 , <
- -rn District-having hecn t$f u -
.’em District
lion of the Judges at M
Court of Effingham County j,
the regular day riftlioTenp.-te ,, ,
ccmber, of which Jurors,
in the same will take notice, endf
of the Superior Cornt. W
nov 1ft • 1210 , r-
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for
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