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?-Y ~ m\S HUUpmjiia ^...ler to give it a ..city,Out it may there- „.«f l ur6'?xlcnsively useful tlian it i Banrsfisib'y bo, were it confined within tilc private practice of any individual what i Ivor The diseases consequent on n morbid oaie of the stomach,and bowcls.arouumor- "V b 'tHhllbated,and for the most part, ve- ,, difficult of cure. .... , I The symptoms character icing dyspepsia, I indigestion,aro a long trtiltt of those dis- iWeeable sensations commonly called ner- Snu complaints; such" as lofts of nnpotite, rhatitsa, or sicknessat the stomach, and j u !„ etiates vomiting, belching up of water, |e kioii is*sometimes tasteless,hilt mostcoin- 1 ily sour, gnawing pain in the stomach, » e.Vrbnrn, or whatls called touMtomaeli, ’ xtivencss, paleness of the countenance, I —Ipltair K ourr lowness of spirits, palpitation of [art, vertigo, or giddiness,and clisturb- leu deep. The numlicr of these symptoms --. in different patlChts; with some tie in different palKhts; w Jin" felt only in part, whilo others have ov- l cn additional odes, equally disagreeable, Isnch as severe pains in the Head and breast flatulence, or wind In the stomach, and bowels, emaciation, or wasting of the | whole body wllhgieat weakness,particular- he legs. This disease has liven very _ely described hymanj medical writers ow little it has been understood, the nt of success sVhlch altonds Iho gener- node of treatment, too plainly shows, t ws take one eHnmpla to illustrate this _isertion. Heart burn,or sour stomach,be- ling often a very troublc-tpine symptom of dilscomplaint, the nttentlcfq was natural ly directed in search of some articlo, that I should have the power ofremoving it. I The absorbent oarlh.S a* they aro culled, I were fixed upon ak tlio most likely means of I obviating thUdistresshig symptom. The lMleSreoui preparations . were tried, I but their constipating effects on the bowels lltmlcrdd them inadmissible, in rational Ijinttice. Magnesia, as it was found .to pos- | sr,s iho same power,of neutralizing the a- I dd which, gives rise to the heart-burn, was Itiien had recourse to, and haibeen exltibi- I ted with a liberal hand. Did Uiis acidity, lorfeprjjess oftho stomach, arise from any Iquantity of acid accidentally ptoont hi |tl)«torgan, then a dose of ittaencslff would Idcevery thing that Could he wished ; hut in Itvety case where heart-bui n Is one of the Isjiopfoms, it arises from a constant forma- ossJ UjUis, / pounds. The proprietor of these Fill's, is therefore, happy in linVlng Itiu his power to offer to all those who are afflicted with the above complaint, a medicine in which delicate habit. In every chronic case of stomach complaint, where the disense does not depend on mschirrus, or chnoerons state oQtliat organ, (id whifcli case no med- •cipe whatever can do any good)these Pills will effect n certain aqd speedy cure, after the' stomach of the patient has been cloyed with magnesia and chalk, and drenched with all Hie bitter potions, tlmfartcould in vent, to no purpose, They will most effec tually remove all sourness of tho stomach, hot merely by neutralizing the acid, but by Correcting that morbid state of the scerc lions which give rlse.to brand at the tame that thoy are giving tone to the whole of the chylopoctic viscera, or organs of digestion, they will renovate and give new life and vigour to the system- For Sale Gy A.PAHSONS. Agent Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s Buildings. Whoever applies these pills to the cure of the disease here described, and scrupu- otisly follows the above dilccUonp w ill iicver bo disappointed. N li. 7’he paper accompanying the tned- feme will be signed in the hand writing or GEO. SMITHthieole proprietor. Priee one dollar. In almoit every cate one tor wilt complete a cure. • - GEO. SMITH, S. P. July 22 104 Stated state of tho org us concerned in- jgostron. First, from a deficiency, or moibljstate of secretion of the bile, which Is plainly pointed out bytlie general topor pf tlie bowels. Secondly from tlie vitiated state of the isttie juico itself, which is unfit for ptodu- ..gapropijr chemical solution of the food, . order to the preparation of a healthy. L ;!e; and, in the third place, from a di minished action or a paralytic stato of the lacteid}, arising from tho want of that nat- urjJ stimulus, which excites them into ac tion, apd which is effected by the chemical mixluro of a'healthy gastric juice with tlie Toad i’sb that (turn tlie want of that oxcite- -t-nj-ty btcSisfasm fpr separating feyre sufficiently pare for the due nourish laontpf the body... From this view pjlthe. subject, we see that ill the good that magnesia can dp, is to u- nte Wife tlie acid ,in the stomach,>nd then prodttie the,same .effect as any common kitgaiivo; lor, as i( possesses no tonic pow r whatever,' it nevor can remove that debil ly outlie digesfivo organs which gives.rise i the formation of tins acid, and, of course “’•t <^ n restore feat tone toghe pans, vliieh is ncccssary to fi healthy digestion. V lie carbonate,' or. ratber sub-darbonate, “liidh is the prdparafiqn in common use,) quo article by no means very Soluble, as a. Miqmon dose would require for Us solti- u-.ii qUcast a gallon of.watei'—a quantity IWiwr never to be met wife in the hti- nan stomach. It ts therefore, easy to con We tyhaf -the consequence must bo of nwubwlne quantity after.quantity, of an irlicle so Insoluble in the fluids, of the hu man body; but it is not so easy to say what rntild induce men to rack their invention m cider to produce a preparation of that nrticle, the use of which is oven more ab- slirfl,. Phi, is.w liat is termed calcined mag Jlesia, which is tlie magnesian earth as free V™ any state of combination, or ;reat.purity as.art can produce. _ of in'g.tlm hcri^i’ gtV in otlii nnpiovi artlnllfp 1 . s0 far front that bo l it li .xa'etly- the ctivse, as Il ia brought to s«*te offmrity is freed THE S U H fi C R I H E U ovvkRs you sat* AT.ifts PERFUMERY AND OENF.TIAL Drug and Fam ily MEDICINE WARE-HOUBE, M ACCASSAIt, •Russia. Hears and Antique Oils, Pomaturiis in large aitd small pots, all sorts of lVrfnmo Rose, Orange, l-'imyernnd Lavender Wa ters Cologne Water in boxes. Milk of Roses, or Beauty’s Preservative Low's superior scented Shaving and Wash Soaps all torts of perfume ^Dlnteswenc- Windsorl'ctfumefl Fancy soaps by ( soaps the box Hair Powder, plain and scented powder Puffs assorted sizes Ladies and Gentlemen’s Pocket Books with and without clasps, *f all sizes La Fayette, silk &■ hair stocks, an ele gant article for gentlemen’s wear, Ladtoz Indispensables, assorted patterns Gilt Card cases assorted sizes Visiting raids do do Silver Pencil cases, best quality do Tooth with tweezers ' do Load pencils, warranted of the best Penknives, 8eg.tr boxes, dominoes do Fancy smcil botties, pax, playing cards Ladies Toi'.at Dress case* Gentlemens shaving do Marshall's superior dentrifice Belton's do do Burton's do do Prepared charcoal from the Willgw ba do do common charcoa^ Eye stones,snuff Boxes,a fine.assorlmcm Reeve’s colours PRICE TWO DOU,AltS l’ER l!OT- TLE. : To the Pulilic. jjN cuniequrnce of the- numcrottf/raud^ and impositions practised in reference to my medicine, 1 am again induced to nhnnge the form or my BOTTLlOS. lit future, the PANACEA will be put up in round bottles,. fluted- longitudinally, ivitli the following words, Mown in the glass, "SwAinta Panacea, Philaoa,” as repre- senttod nuovc. A These bottles arc much stronger than those heretofore Used; and will havo but one label,-which covets tho cork, with my own signature un it, so that the cotk cannot he drawn without destroying the signature, without whiili none is genuine. The me dlcine may consequently be known to be genuine when my signature is Visible; <o counterfeit which, will be punithablt ai/or- ’ftie Increasing demand for tills, celebra ted piedieine has enabled ino to reduce tlie rice to TWO DOLLARS per bottle, thus ringing it within the rrach of the indi- gent. My Panacea requites no encomium; its astonishing effects and wonderful operation have drawn, bothfroin Patients and .Modi- c«l Practitioners of I lie highest respectabili ty,’ the most unqualified approbation, and established for it a character which Envy’s pon, though dipped in gall, can never tarnish, The falst reports concerning tills valuable medicine, which liary feeo so diligently cir culated by certain Physicians, have their origin either in EN VY, oi in the mischiev ous effects nf tho SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. The Proprietor pledges liltnsulf to the Public, and gives them the most solemn assurances, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any oilier deleterious drug. The Piiblio’tne cautioned not to pur chase my Panacea, except fioni myself,my accredited ncems, or persons of known re spectability; and all those will consequent ly be without excuse, who shall purchase from any other persons. ~ September, 18SB. WJLBWAI1L The following certificate gives the histo ry of the introduction of (lie Panacea into the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary. Those who read It; will hd convinced that the proprietor lias.neve'i feared tlio investi gation of physicians; or endeavoured to ad minister the medicine in socret. If also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, those who were su Unxioiis originally to exclude the medicine from this institution, would neglect no opportunity of expellihg it,after it had been introduced. FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esn. One of the Aldermen of the City of Phila delphia. £Ul,«. ..... cases nearly similar, «(nw .. his P.iuatca after oven other rcmciiy had failed. Averse .-.s I am to quackery, 1 hope ever to be preserved froni mijirsl ami selfish pre judiceT end, tiiurcfoie, do not hesitate to give luy name, in cotlfiflbation of (lie efttea- cy and safety of Mi . rtnaim’s medicine. EDWIN A. ATLEE, . Philadelphia, N6v. Dill, 1II28. Tbq public is cespectfullv iufdrmeil ihal I liuve appointed A. PARSONS ol Savan nah,and Turpin & D’Amignar,uf A ugulffi, my Sole agents for tlie Stato of Gooreia. Persons wishing to purchase nt wholesale or retail, will purchase from them at tlie same prices as floin me, and shall in no Instancy supply orders only through iny a- genti.1 - WM.SWAIAI. dee-1 . 2 to Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com position onfleil Swann's Panacea; applied to me, requesting me to state what t know about the iiitrodiiclion of his medicine in fo the Alins House—and I consider it a "ity to comply with his request. Being President of the Board of Mnna- ters of the-Alins House in the year 1820, Mr SWaim oxpresseiPto me a wish to un- -lertake the cure of some persons tlmn in for valuable Plantation salE. . , Tlio subscriber will sell his I’luntation on which lie now res ides, aii'inilcs from this city on the Augusta road.'It contains 1047 aijies of which >00 acre* Is under feilbo fclias been planted for several years past A- prodderd good crops,the remainder is good wood and timber land; contiguous to tlm ri ver dosirealile for It* situation and phrticu- larly that of a public House &is wdrtliy the attention of nny person desirous of such a place and Will be d;spnsed of on a credit of 12 months for approved paper with a mortgage on tlio property. Application, ‘to lie made to' tlie Subscriber on the premi ses or to Air W Remslinrt in tills oily. N. U.—If this property is not previously sold nt priviite sale, it will be offered at pulilio any cry on the 20th day nf January next, on the premises, together with t,no crop of Corn-and Fodder, stock of every description, plantation utensils, &c. J. Os HELVENSTON. nnv 11 324f X . t*K/USII ,.i current bill qf chattered hanks of this State; and to giv e bond w ith tun or more approved endrWs Tor the rci-Hue in font equal nnbual inltalments. WM. HAitAKsN, Oct *5 Aw . The Editors of lire Charleston City On/, the Tuscaloosa Cl-ronicle, and of. the sev eral public GazetM In this Btute, Will pub lish tho foregoing weekly nine *cks, in l.licir respective p ip.rs, and forWaW their acootmu to tlie E.Mcutive Department. 113. Y , ^ Commissi V • hi Et John .Miller rind t'ersht ■ Ricliard J. Arnold ana others defonrlmls mty, . T in complainams. * O N Reading the Sftdavii of one of llie roinplainants Iti tlie above case, stat ing the ahsbnce of tomo of tl-o defend ants, from tlio enmity of llryjii. It is nsdt, d lli.it tin- said Jos. Peiifield and J.llhirqiilml do appear In,and atiswhnhe eoniphtina^ts bill, on nr before tlio firrt day of tile Term of the Superior Court for the said cotmuj of Bryan, ill November next, and till the said Elia", Fort d® appear to, and an, swef the lam bill within: sixty days aftd^ the term bf April next. - And it is ftirilier ordered that a copy of thitordeMiC served on the parties mpccttvely within ten days' from tlio date the; oof, or ..mliUslied twice a month in 1 nf tho public Gazettes of the city of Savnnnabi. until the expiration of ’tlie time within’ which tlie said pknies arc required to appear to, and answer tlie said • W- ’ JAMES Sl.-.VtfAiNE, Judge. I do certify the above to he n true copy taken from the ^pinuti s of Hie Superior Court of Bryah county—Mnrfch 28th t82o. JOSHUA SMITJI, c. s. c hum bo evident to erery discerning nittid, that the present prevailing pvact^e of medicine, winch reject?, this botanical, aid, is at variance witht>ur nature and w ith odr happiness. Mercury, fne Lancet t the Knife, are chiefly relied upon, by pity- j sicians and surgeoiiiof the present day, for tlie removal of afmo&t ^11 the diseases inci dent to the human body, notwithstanding the effects of these deleterious agents, are evidently fatal to multitudes. Deeply im pressed with these facts and with a view of i#forming the science and practice of medicine, an individualof (his city in the year 182?, procured a lot of ground and elected a hehdsome and convenient edifice for an Institution denominated the' United Stalts Infirmary, expressly fior employing n reform system of practice in the treatment of diseases; the remedial resources being chiefly derived from the productions of our jownj country. The cohrso of treatment adopted by this Institution was principal ly tlie result of near forty year* experience of a distinguished medical it former; which ourse wb are happy to state, has been * vvned with signal success, and proved to i nonMration, that without Mercury, tm I <iastcd champion\ of ihe MATEIUa uRIMCA, or othbr poisonous drugv, dis- ».m-'l'cih l-.ll} unv lie cured by those more v.ifV and salutary means, which the God filature basso liberally scatteicd around uv: Animated by tho past success, and with the bopo of benefilting future • remnafioivi H irrepressible desire has been felt, that measures coimnenMirate with the impor- tanre of tho object should he taken, to pro mitigate this valuable system of practice,, anil tbfeieby improve and reform tlio nohlo and important science of medicine. V For 'Safe. THE. TIDE LAND PLAN TATION belonging to Ilia es tate of Janies Nephew,situated od Cat Head Creek, in McIn tosh county containing,about 340 acres of first quality tide swnnip, and about 310 a- arcs bf high pine .land: oftho swamp 175 acres are now under cultivation, and in fine orijpr—fj/f liigj^ ||mi).Jif1 Jffl’M l TXf|||’ l ('|ln cessary for the purposes oftlie plantation, and th* iicobininodation of a family. Forty five .laves, now on tho place, would be uho so(,d if desired .by a purchaser. Should the plantation not ho sold prior to tlie first-Tuesday in January next, it will then be sold at auction to the highest bid- dei, at the Court House in Darien. For particulars; apply to either of the subscribers, CHARLES WEST, Snnbury Ga. BARRINGTON KING, Darien. Snnbury, Oct. 35, 1838. oct *9 • S18foN * ri» f ire lilouittiiee S , rti- dertake the cure ol some persons then in Floating Nureinburgh and.Freoch Ta- 1||le ., 10l(|!e whoje ca tte ' r9 given up „ P 6 JJ’ "Wijtog-lm oiJvincurable bv the medical gentlemen, that Durabe Ink. Aromete spirits of V.nega „- n j, dnnt orcuring by his medicine Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes Platina and Jaery Wood Shaving boxes Round shaving cake soap do Superior and large Ivory, Bone and wood tied slmving brushes ' - English, French awMJlierican superior nnd fancy penetraiflBtir brudios of all sizes do whist ciothsedo . l’lute nail anffbofnb Brushes Furniture, slfee fcAd whitewash dd Sweeping anU.brpihei Hi, much admiredililrabin and faiicy silver •wire tooth Bruslies'liiado’iin.an. improved plan, nnd to order, with plain and flulod handles. ' • • . ~J John Barber’s and Thomas Scargill’s su cpnfirient of curing by his thuse cases, and would undertake some of ’Cty great improve perior razors, in single and double ogsef, from- -a slate bf 'combination with any of size bo|tle's. Ibe ac.uls, the more inert j esit .become; ‘ PcaVl powder for be: iOmucirsb, that o.alcincd ^magnesiahqsof o-eir no move purgative powers -than as rmicli comlnon chalk j and’the only differ- wo mat <:xisis_Jiet;vocn them iii-tliis res- : ct is that u hen magnesia tindes ,wit|i the 'bid in the stomach,' it .becom? - herens cliNftc, or tlie curb piugative ... -a Of ljrtje/ acid, forms a salt of astrin- •av - , ThiisY.we sen t(iatmagnesia J1I Only e^hiUlt dnir^alive powers In pro- “'b'.-the.quaiinty nracirt it,meets o'voo-nie,, ip not' a ’•q'Aiifl.ftjUP.'pasns out ierhantiw ’’e know that there is Ills MM,°? U!l1 n , umbcr of cases in which east u s8d L "'liere there is not the uavu.V ’this ease r ih Cle in redundance. Ifrm„ th' magn0Sil ‘ " tlio In . . *>li by abstracting gastruijmc-eits natuial acidity, alverir wi!Li e * >rlv ’ n ' i -'lw stomach ofthat "‘ncb,-,l ';!r ; . n .' Mu , re 1,as provided as, the JeadofT" 1 *"‘ 10 PfoeossofUlgostion, d ; buf--- -- 1 ’?* 8 - 00 .'' "> e «vil ten oben !» V eil ,^ l i* s * s not the-worst that is In lllu use of magnesia.' wes«aii| v q in”i" Ce -° ’* s insolubility, it must r lnfliip.1,,” u •'berty to exercise uulucnce at the sainq time i assisted by ifiSde to oi.iu., cliaSeV.orfohe'faluf Day and Martin’s irapor.tod. si ing, Genuine" otto of roses, largt id put ing.ti Maccdboy, Scotch and.Capnel Loriflard’s fide out chewing tobacco TpnqW^Wd.'VeueJla Beans Apipem^’sscales and'weight* . .. , Evan’s crown Lancets, spring laneelj wRIi cxirn blades, with a fino a4sprtniei ‘ ‘‘ surgical iiistmments, Apotbeoer"’- r Ware, &c. Together with a Vei nndexiensjjoassortrrient. qlPsi. cjjies.'Ohemjculs,patent Medicines,"Spices •Dye stuff, Acc.—-AI! of - which lies beenjie- lectcd by himself, for this market. ~ . „ S( Druggist No- 8 Gibbon's buildings nub. nov 38 Offer London Mustard, W 'AKDALE & Go’s, best London Aluslard, jvtst received, and :fov sale by A. PARSONS. T Druggist No. 8 Gibbons Range. nov 17 ' ‘ . HEjA S Prime Pork. me 0* BBLS prime Pork—For salo by # «•> fl ALL -SII AI’TE U & TUIT’Elt doo 18' tlie most desperate—fed would require lio other compansntinn than the satisfaclun to he derived frpm the service rendered. I promised to consult the other managers and did so; but I found that some of (he medical gentlemen in the liotiso hod libjur dd to'prcjudice them, as shme of tliem at tempted to prepossess me against whatthey denominated ouackery. Some of the inan- agers felt inelnted to the trial, considering that as they woto cases abandoned by tiie medical men which were to be operated up on, no harmatiesst would ire done, and if cure was practicable, the opportunity Ought to’be afforded ; but they expressed a reluc- ftante to take any responsibility upon them; my which l'lindetstond that they did not like to put themselves in opposition to the physicians- ■ftoflU's opposed it altogether. I therefore offered and Idolt upon myself whatever 'responsibilitytherelira's in the casofafid-itotifi-a Mr Swain) that I would iTiiiriuil tv Bank. ■' SavasSaii,, Mat, 32, 1838' C4 TOCKHQJtDERS of -the Marine *9 nnd Fiitadnsurance-Bank of tlie State of Georgia, are hereby notified, that tlie jfellowing instalments, being tlie balance "clue of the Capital Stock Of the.Bankf arC requited to be paid at the Bnnlflng. Hous. in Savannah, Viz. Five Dollars per share un the I5th De comber. Five Dollars per share on tlie 15th Janu ary, and Five Dollars per share oh the 15th Feb- iudiy, next uiisunlg, ,— . By orderwf fee Board, .. W.W. BAKElt Cashier, jujy 91 I88fAC Tim Augusta Constitutionalist will pub lish the above once a week to 15th Decem ber, and fiirnish the account, 1 anvil A. G. Oetnlef. H AS received, by various arrivals from Baltimore', Philadelphia, New York and BosioiRn fresh supply of GOOD MEDECINES, which he offers for sale on moderate tcrins. , - Besides tlie simples in whichever;’ body deals, he has a variety of articles), not to he met with in every Drug,shop, mostly his own composition, ylft-p ' in-—^ Do. . dd aromatic ‘ > After reflecting far y ens upon the most prudent aud successful inethud OfeffecRqg ' so desirable an object, it has been deemed cstablisl; ' Spr. Sag,,nis Sulphurate of Potasji—do. Antimon Acetute of Potash—Iodine—Morplmim Tinct. Musk artificial—Piperine Sal Martis—Turhlth Mineral—Phospho rus • ' Phosphate Soda-do. Iron Denarcotfsnd Laudanum—fames’ Pow- der English blue‘mass and Merc. Ointment Oslnlrn’s Pills—Schley’s Pills—and eve rjr Tincture prescribed in the, Ameri can Pharmacopoeia. " aug * loot accompany bill acted y as *ji'a was horrit so j same turd fee evidence fled, their complf of abofit SO or 3! viyesyas alreadyj truded more th d did’so:the first case ' ivnmxn,whose appeal jnd whoso condition .,' that the patients in the 'd t.o have lierreijioved— nfmy own seniCs justi- l'ptj Showasa woman ^yeYife of age, her right estroyed, the left eye pio „__ T , , n half an incli out of tho sotffeptthe flesh oftlie left cheek was one complete iilcpr;—tho flesh-oftho rioso bad disappeared, and Wulm nostrils two na ked holes—the uppe; Jip on the left side was destroyed, and tlie teoth and. .gums . bare,!and the whole foco, as V-appeared (0 me,ma slum or*ii.*3wi«Ho.s:||0i’ appetite hod lefther—she represented .a living skeleton: frightful to behold.—jRr Swaiin .said, he could eti.re hey, ho could notrestore tWJojt eye, nori restore tlio nose, but lie could res tore the 16ft eye nnd tile mouth. He undertoock the case, aitd I frequent ly attended- liilii in iris,visits to tiro; poor woman, aud'Slio w-as^.Cto'crf—and I have frequently seen her since, going about her ordinary, business with the alacrity usual ton person ofthat ngc; the deformity, of course remained; but rill that remained be sides appeared healthful. 1 have confined mysplf to is case, n^bn which it was iin- convenient stack of warehouses,-she ntod on.the wharf at Macon, with every fa\ UPMHH „„.„ s PIPcililv forttansaeiing any and- all kind ot tlie Capital Stock Of theJBaniC a rd+C ommlsnoo Business,—tender s his servi- ces to his friendsnnd the public at Savan nah. Hellas made all the necessary ar rangements to freight Cotton from Macon direct to Savannah, and all purchases made hy him shall meet dispatch in trans portation. . THOMAS P. BOND, jlfaonn, Oct, t. [oo(*«3H!!] .Copartnership. ~ T HE Subscribers having entered into copartnership in the COMMISSION & FACTORAGE BUSINESS under the firm of Candler & Davidson, will be thankful to their friends and the publio in general for a share of their pat ronage. Their Counting Roam and stores are two doors west of A.- Bassett’s Ship Chandlery, under the bluff, Mongin's up per wharf. - . JOHN CANDLER. 30I1N DAVIDSON, nov 1 £18 THE IRISHMAN. ft' VVEEKLY, PAPER with the above title, is proposed to bo. issued - every Wednesday, in thls city, the object of which is,-;tb collect, and embody all tho principal events relating to Catholic Einan eipatioij, in Ireland,n« only to give .1 pas sing history, bUt to i excite the Friends aj Civif mid Itrligiam Liberty, in the United States, to aid ail parts of the globe in breaking the shackles of oppression. The -Protestants nf Portugal and Spain uro op posed aSwell'ak the Jews, and Dissenters, and tho Catholics of Great Britain,- and it behoves us as men, enjoying so largo'a portion ofpicntal and civil liberty,as svc'do in this country, to aid them in their ardu ous strugglo for the same privileges wo eri- “THE ikiSHMAN" sv'ijj be,prftitcS on fino medium paper, aud delivered' to'Sub- .eriber* oyeryAVediiesday, at $2 o. year, payable in advance,-, , , . \ . - WILLIAM S.HLA1N,. ' f • A. I-V CUNNINGHAM. ' Charleston, S.-t^jiDec. 17, 1828. Commission & Business at Mkcon. T HE subscriber has a commodious art Notice. |jfOUR months nftei date application ft? will lie made to the Hon. the Inferi- rior Court, for the County of Effyigham lor lqave to sell the follftsvin^property belmf ging to Ihe Estate of Col. GG Nmyland dec. viz tsvo lots in town of Brunswick & 1800 acres of land,lying in the county ofM’ fntosh—Also 203 1-2 acres of laud lying in the county of Muscogee knosvn by the No. 55 7lh (flat, drawn in the Into lottery by theorphans of the said G G Nowlan. DAVID GUGEL-. Executor of the Estate of G G Niioldn and Guardian for the Orpi nov q 320 Plains and Blankets fHIHE Subscribers have receivedtheir JL supply of PLAINS and BLAN- KETS, svhloh with thosoleft-tm hand of tho last years importation, will enable them to supply their customers with Woolens,'as low as heretofqrc,aml on the saihe liberal ’a W. &H. RO^E. ion oct 9 - Tavern. T HE subscriber has opened a Public House bn St Jarpes’ siinpro Opposite et,.. I C* .1.1. A'. (IIL. the Large Stable in the becupimev.of Mr. Pickard, and pledges hiqiselfthat no effort shall be wanting on his part; to contribute tothe enjoyment and.-comfort oftlie trav eller—The Proprietor-..will he grateful'for tlie patronage of a^generous public. 7 . oct 25 -- - s£ii DAS WYLLIjY. -i~±~ dec 33 ■Paliat Lieathcr Slacker M AU.ORY.& DUFFY ha.vc just r Colyed a few dozed Navoriifo stocks; improved,stylo, i Also, CAPS bf different patterns, and jtfew splendid English''■ Sill; Cravats and, pocket liandkerchiefsintircly new- slyjeidq which they invite tlie nUentiun of tlmir’.customei ; s and tho public generally dec 8 ' expedient to establish a MEDICAL SCHOOL, wife competent t< ;h-In i-,- 1 - w students may (ecetvr hoard and instruction UnUjjheyare fully qualified to practise in the Various branches of the healing art up on the reformed system. • Wo nre nosv hap, py to nnmmnce, that a billlding for such - n Instituliiinhas been erected, and (by livinc permission) will he opened in Nov. a*t, for Ihe receptia-- r “ Tlie building is if siltin'sd iu Eldiiuge ts autpai t of ihe ciiy;an< nt ajtreal expeqse The following branc 1. Anatomy. 2. Surgery. ' , , ,, 8. Theory and practice of Physic. 4. Midwifery,and Diseases of Women and Gltildren- 5. Materia Medics and Practical Bota ny- 1 6. Chemistry and Pharmacy. The heaefits to be detived by an’ atten dance nf this Institution, will; tve trust, be duly appreciated by those who wish to ac quire a correct knowledge oftlie lealiug art. Here the student will he taught all tno modern practice which is deemed tie- cefeaiy, in addition tothe Boteniea! Land in consequencof hisreilding.in the Insli- union, and pursuing a systematic course, of its studies, combining each of these do-;' partments, he may acquire a knowledge of both In less than one half the time, and with half the expense, that is reqnired at. mher Medical Institutions.■ : ,.- Tlierp beingnn Infirmary connected with' (the Academy, the students will lime the ^benefit of Clinical piactice, by which Ihe bxperime'maLpart of.ipedicine will be ac quired witli the Theory. A Another advantbgefheld out to the stu-. its is, tliat kIBHipU- * ho jwnfetm tofi;e; 1» and reguiaiions oftiiescho6l;and liere *ii their edueaiion, wiii'-.air .mploy' meht, with a generous compensation, sccu ed diem the institution, todisseminate the praqtiee of medicine in diflerent sections of >tbe dpupifv., . ,Tiitto will unspecified tiniC tQ’cornplete a couVso of study; hut whenever,-lire student is qualified to pass an exaVninali in' ho will receivl a Diploma, and this Diploma will have A decided advantage over every other, as it will enable' the- possessor to practice in every State in the Union With out molestation. It K GUI, till ’vl i:? - ; Thequan freotions Sciiool will 1. A ceitificate-of.a L'oudinotal cliarac- • ‘ K J? - V. A .good’J P^co i info (lie ter. ■ 2 Educati - . ■■■ msT ■. m The prioo of-qualifying a- person for - ' practiue will he S250, ane iialf payable inv adVarictb; 1)oard (being an extra charge) will bo g£ 50 per.week. Some provision is made for young mcnin indigent circuni- All Cbmmtmicntj'qns',addressed to ihe Superfhtendam of tho U. S. Infirmarv, nu. the subject, of this Circular, (i’ust Paid) w ill receive attention. ' ■' • W. BF.ACH, M.- D. . u. S..Infirmarv', Oct. (si. i(, nov 20 . 236 j. iVoticc. F OUR r.*mtlis ilfter tlatn application will be made to llie honorable the Justices oftlie Inferior court of * Emanuel County for leave to sell alJ the i'cal estate of Thomas J olmson, dee’d.'' WM. McGAIlVIW, Exe’oi- dec 6 • - 2^5 P ort- .\V iue. J URT received a fc'v boxes, first quality *; Port Wine, and for sale - bv * : . •'.iV-i^CANlILEU &DAViESON: • '-..V .*• .- •- /.few's.. 244 - " , ..? ~i •