About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1829)
• Mimmiim XXVI. DR. MEAD'S. . Anti-Dysfieptic, or STOMACH PILLS. the mucus natural'to those parts,cimortBoiis, are formed And tiro patient is ultimately cut off by wliat is tetitmd inwmL- u l ra SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3,1829;..... w Whole No «2C0. ♦ver.ihc qiiobks cou»o^w*ii» «»u iur nunpuciij ui cuuijiosmon.may itato oftho stomach,arid bowels,are nuiner- be given to elilldrtn.and pailcnts ofthe most out, complicated,and for fob most part, ve- delicate habit. In ever/ chronic case of .» dUBctuttlfcure. stomach complaint, where *■ Tho syinplomsaharaertrialng dyspepsia, does not depend t)n nschirrus, i, indigestion,aro a long train of thofodlt- Mate of that organ, (in Which . . .1 - _ ■ il.i i i llmal amlaan mu ^ sometimesVoinitingi - r which it tometimet tasteless,but most «kh- with all tlitf bitter potions, tbit art could in- lh « followiiji .. monly tour, gnawing pairt in tha ttomach, nait, to no purpose. Titty will htbtt efTcc- ,, ®WAiii f i Panacea, Piiilada,’* at repre heart burn, or what it called tour-stomaoh, tually remove oil soUvntili of (he stomach, • e "5*® abovB \ costivimets, paleness of ilia Countenance* not mctely by neutralising the add, but by These hollies are mtich stronger than lansuuur, lowness or spirits, palpitation of correcting that morbid state of the sfctrtt t»W»e heretofore used, and will have bill one , - * — - and dltlllflia f mtil t, ftili.l, ni,.n 0 — 14 A m A mm. ■ I.'k - - - _ IgMlI' %4 If I fn UBt ■ §1«m u .I,L . costivenoss, puoneu ui wo w„nM»i»»iiww, lansuuur, lowneu orspirits, palpitation of correcting mni moroia state oi tne secre »'w»®,rerewiweuwn,ana *iiin*ve but one tho heart, vertigo, or giddinesl.and disturb- tions which give rise.to it, And at the same '*Wi which covers the Cbrk, with mv own ed sleed. The mimbet of these symptoms lhat'thty ufe giving tone to the whole of the signature on it, so that ilie cork cannot be fn atn-firent oatients: with some be* elivlonncti * ** ~ l ‘ t — J * * * varies in uuicrcni pauenu, wiui " m, h* •* »<ujriu|iuc»ic tikviu, Ing felt only in part, While others Ihtveev- they will renovate en additional one*, equally disagreeable, vigour to the syste- such as severe paint in the hHntl Alld breast, For Sale by •uch as severe paint flatulence, of wind In thn Mnmaob, and A. PARSONS, Agerit ’ bowels emaciation or waM'uig of the • DruggUt No 8 Gibbon', Building,, whole body with licit weakness,unrlic'jlar- Whoever applies tlieae ‘pill, to the cure ly ofthe legs. fill, disease ha, been very of the disease here described, and scrupu- acutntciy described liymany medical writers ou ,|y follow,the above direction, will never • -• been uiidemtodd, the be di hlbh att but how little It ba," been understood, the want of success which attond, the gener al mode of treatment, too plainly sh&tvs. Let us take one ekample to illustrate' this assertion, Heart bUrn,dr sour stomach,be ing often u very troublesome iymptamttf this oomplaint, the uUcntion was natural ly directed in foarth of some article, that should have the power of removing it. The absorbent earth, a, tlitSy are called, were Axed upon ns the must likely means of obviating this distressing fymptoln. The calcareous pfeparatldm were tried, , but tnpir constipating effect prt the bowels .endured them Inadmissible,' lit rational i It Wo* round topai- prattice.' Magnesia, as ,% MIWIWIMIU »U |»U* •ess the some power of neutralizing the a- cid which gives rise to the heart-bum, wi, then had recourse to, arid has llecn exhibi ted with a liberal bind. Did this acidity, or sourness of the stomach, arise from shy quantity of ibid accidentally present in tint organ, then ados*of magnesia wotUtl do every thing that could be wished; but In every case where heart .bum Is one of the symptoms, ii arises from k constant forma tion of acid, and is depenr ont upon' a de bilitated state af.the.-J>r4 ns concerned In digestion. Pint, from ii deficiency, or morbid state of secretion rtf the bile, which hplainly pointed out by the general topoy Scconllly Hot from the vitiated stite of the • If Ml ehylo, minished aciiOn or a paralytic stato of tho laetealr, arising fironttHe win! of that nat ural stimulds; which excites them into*- ac tion, and which is effected by the chemical mixture of a"h*a|(Hy gastric jules w ith tits food * «n that from the want of dial „s,diw- suent, they become unfit for separating chyle sufficiently .pure for the duo nburish mentof the body. From this View of thesubjJct, we see that “II the good that magnesia can do, is to u- lute with the add InTho stomebht and then proddee the same effect as any common I ——OUOOC Bi UllJ tiUUIIUU purgative ; for, a, II possesses no tonic do er whatever,’ it never can remove that debit Ity of the digestive organs whifch give, rise ro the forihatipn of this acid, and, of couiie n ” e f can restore that lone to the puts, which is nec&asarjr to a healthy digestion, he carbonate, or rather sub-aarbonefc, u, iiih.i ,uu-^armjiiwi,;, (winch i.the preparation' in common use,) Is an article by no means very soluble, as a common dose would require for Ft, solu tion at least a gallon of watei—a quantity certainly never (0 be met with inUe hu man stonricb. It is therefore, easy to con eeive what the consequence lAtist be of swallowing quantify alter quantity, of an article so insoluble in the fluids of the hu- r niiantily ■ - - ... Hid fluids of.uc nu- I roan body; but it is not so easy (okay what ■ could induce men to rack their invention ■ in order (o produce n | ' ■ ' ■ r —a preparation | article, the use of which is even more ab- t of that , oi »nicn is even more ao- |surd. This is what is termed ctlcined mag . winch is the magnesian earth as free Horn any state of combination, or in a 1st ate of as great pftrUy as art can produce. ■This has been thought a very"great improve wort of the article, but So for Arom that bo » , * 10 CU J®> >t is exactly the evefse,- as b nearer it is brought to a state of pqrity pr, in other words/ the tndre it is' freed ■tom a state of eombination with any of ■be acids, tho mote inert doeslt become ; fo much so, that calcined magnesia has of "OJnore purgative powers Uian as much (Wmqon chalk ; and the only diffor- l “ betwee " them in this res- pet I, that when magnesia unites with the the •tomacli, it becomes purgative tlthib 0ldk ’ carbonate of lime, Em™ SiS?” a ™’ , furral » salt of astrin- ^ v.V. Tho* w 9«ethat magnesia WI only exhibit purgative powelt in pro- C" the qaannty of acid it meets rim in the stomach ; bdt In nine cases out lot .. * f ?J* no,a *lh*nflty of acid pre- “f* to . neutraijne tlm magnesia fur ^' r we know tknt there is ? urabBT of ciubs in which * b 'fc there is not the e »?S?J? eofi,0,dln "duHAance. In casejlfo magnesia will, by abstracting ■vent whf,h eph . Vi0g L ,h6 ’ Wm * cB of‘Hat Wli * e?n jSLS.H^IS hi, ‘P ravW od as, the ijSL W sale by nov 17 ann-.h ^i U " 0t the *Prst that is apprehended from the use of magnesia. ,oStr iSf‘"“'o'ill'ty.'f' must • liitiei St bo '**l». where the W JZyL 'r inn... 08 * f . ful1 liberty to exercise ® © cnccatthe satrie time, assisted by and forbOrna to in- --a --.--^wwwMflnr.mces than what belong Immediately lo"it^ \ ‘ : ^ ,'Vii.LlAi«“DUANH. PhiladelphiaMtrelj mh i« u . - CERTIFIOAT^JOPDR. EDWIN A. M'*btr»fikt Pmkl f U a Mtikal SotUly PRICES TWO DOLLARS PER BOT TLE. the disease . or cancerous case po med- To the Public., thestomuph .. with magnesia ...... v.™.«, ..... with all tlie' bitter potions, that art cotild in vent, to no purpose. They will hffist effec 'ffie iii'c giving tone to the whole of the signature on It, lie viscera, or organs of dieestlnn, drawn without renovate and give neW ufo and without which r sI.a llinim M4tr mini Ii,appointed hly t^anacka requites no encomium; its if paper Occamponying foe mid- Vtonisliing effects and wonderful operation •utntd in tit ham! irritin, or h "« d '»w"' both torn Patient, and Kledi- I’Huii. .mi. ...I.#— it.:;, cal rraclitioncrs oil he Iliahast rninaninhlli. N D. The ieineitillle signed in tl.t hand lerilinr or •»■■■ ™n i-aunnisana meal VhO. SMITH the sole prnmietor. Vtiie f“ Pmctltioner. ol .he highest respentabili one dollar. In almost every ease one lex tcill »PI>tobstlon, am eompUtc a cure. • MtibiWifd lor it a character which Enry’i . July it QEO. SMITH, S.P. lot THE 8UHBCRIBGK orrras roa itu at his PER F U M E R Y AND OENCtAt Drug and Famih MEDICINE WARE-llOUgE M A0CAS9AR. Russia. Rests and Antique Oils, Pomatums in large , and small pots, all setts ofPerfiflne Rote; Orange, Flower and Lavender Wa ters Cologne Water in boxes. Milkof Roses, or Reality's Preservative Low’s superior scented Striving ami Wash Soaps all sorts uf perfume Naples, Pot,Cake ft Quintessence t m Bi Sharing WhidsarreifUmvd F«»o. >ua H a by (soaps ! Boa nee | j ■ »y F« [all •the box Hair Powder, plain and ,*MSed powder Puffs assorted sites , Ladies and Gentlemen's Pocket Books witli nod without clasps, of all tiers La Fayette, silk &nair slocks, in ele gant article for gentlemen’s wear. Ladies Indispen,aides, assorted patterns Gilt Caul gases assorted sizes Visiting ta ids do do Silver Pencit-ases, best quality - - do Tooth with tweeters do Lead pencils, warranted of the best Penknives, Segal bs:,-;, d&aiiiioes do Fancy smell bottles, Dice, playing cards Ladles Toilet Dross cases " Gentlemens shaving tin Marshall's sttp«rior dcntriAoh Belton’s do do Burtpn’s do do Prepared charcoal from tile Willow bark do do common charcoal Eye Slones,tariff Boxes,d line assortment Reeve’s colours Floating Ntiremburgb and French Ta pers, for burning on Oil Diirable Irik, Aromatic spirits of Vinegar Phosphorus Boxes, hair powder Boxes Platina and'Fancy Wood Shaving boxes Round shaving cake soap do Superior and large Ivory, Bono and wood tied shaving brushes English, French and American superior and fancy penetrating hair brashes of all sizes do' whist cloths, do Plate nail and comb Brushes - f urniture, shoe and whitewash do weeping and hearth brushes also His much admired durable and fancysllver wire tooth Brushes made on an improved I lian, and to order, witli plain nnd Anted landlcs. - John Barber’s and Thomas Scargilf’i su perior razors, in single and double cases, made to order, warranted to please the pur chaser or to he retiu tied. Day and Martin's imported shoe black ing, Genuine otto of roses, large and small size bottles. l’oari powder for beautifying the skin Maccobuy, Scotch and Capnelic Snuffs Lotiilard's fine cut chewing tobacco Tonquin and Vonolla Beans Apothecary's scales aud 'weights Evan's crown Labccti, spring lancets witli extra blades, with tf fine asturtinent of surgical instruments, Apotlicca'ry’s Glass Ware, die. Together withg very general arid extensife assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals,patent Medicines, Spices iye gttuff, dee.—All of which has been sc- cted by himself, fof this market. Offer- I at wholesale And retail by ANSON PARDONS. Druggist No. 8 Gibbon's buildings Savah ™notf«» - . Mustard, just received, nil. A. parson Druggist No. 8 Gibbons Range. dec 18 Prime Pork. BBI.S HALL 255 Inconsequence of the numerous firnuds j . siuiiiiiruiii imuui r - ..... v.~ ,™ — »nd impositions practised in reference * whatever can do any good)thrse Fills to tny medicine, I am *nln induced to ■effect a certain and speedy cure, offer nhnnge the form of my BOTTLES.. -In stonmpli ol the patient-has been cloyed future, the PANACEA will be i - la .. 8 hI It. J J f . i rtilsswl keiltlaa Biu.J ' t. •< * bublin b feuttCtfiilW inform, thMt 11 . U ^ 00,B Chfonicle. and of the ippoini^^VP A Rtf ON 8 o?fllv!ln- ST, }j u,l i c ^ n * eU ®* ,n l l h , ilStnlc » win ^r.fiiM^fl.«PANA-b^ ^r rt r’&S®Mn y dfcff' and chalk, and drenched «?■"« botUes, fluted Iqiighudliriny. with PeYsona wish 1. ‘i™' 81 "' ' -r potions, that art could in- «h«foll6win. word^ MoSn in theglau! or 3 w II oSih?Tf»™ ?.* JW* nse. Tils. W111 h,h.t .flap. "SwAim’s Pawscai.Pni,.,,, » .. , 1 -pujthase from them at the same prices as frdm me, am) shall In no instance supply orders bnly through my «'»'*• . WM.8WAIM. duo I destroying the sitnature, .. ... none is genuine. The me dicine may consequently be known to be genuine when my signature is visible; to ooonletJUH uhich.mil be punishable as fir- 7he increasing demand for this celebra ted medlnine has enabled uie to reduce the nice to TWO DOLLARS per bottle, thn, ■ringing it within the rrach of the indl can never pen, though dipped in gall tarnish; r m b The false reutirlS eoncerhihg thii valuable medicine, which have teen »o diligently cir culated by certain; Pliysicians, have their _ either In EN VY, hr In ihe Irilschiev mis effects of the SPURIOUS JMITA TIONS. . The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives them the most solemn assurances, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any rither deleterious ding. Tho PiihlicVe cautioned nht to.piu chase .ny Panacea, except fiom myself,ill) accredited agents, or persons of known re ipcctability; and all tliose will consoquent- v bo without excuse, who shall purchase rroni any other penons. - WM. SWAIM The following "certificate gives the histo^ 'or^folrod?^ of-Aacea inU, the PHIIsdelphia Alms House Inflrinary. Those who read it, will be convinced that the proprietor has nevei feared the investi gation of physicians or endeavoured ro ed minister the medicine in secret. It also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, those wjio were so anxious originally to exclude the medicine from this institution, would neglect tin opportunity of expelling,it,alter it had .been inlrndiicpil. FROM WILLIAM DUANE. Esq. re efike Atdcrxw tithe City of Phila delphia. Mr. Swaim. proprietor of n medical com position onlled Bimini's Panacea, applied to me.l-equesiing me Iff state what I know about the introduction of his medicine in to the Alins House—nnd I consider it a duty to comply with his request. Being President of the Board of Mana- S era of ihe Am House in tho year 1820, Ir Swaim expressed to me a wish to iin- dertake the cure of some person, then in the house, whose catgs were given np ns incurable by the medical gentlemen, font ho wus confident of curing by Ids medicine tliose cases, and would undertake some of foe most desperate—4nri would require no other compensation than the sntisfocton to bdderived from the service rendered. I promised to consult the other managers and did so; Imt I found that some of the. medical gentlemen in Lite home had labour ed to prejudice them, as some of them at tempted to prepossess me against wbat they denominated quackery. Some of the man agers felt inclined to the trial, considering that as (hey were cases abandoned by the medical men which were to be operated up on. no hafm af least would be done, anil if cure was practicable, the opportunity ought to be afforded; but they expressed a reluc tance to take any responsibility upon them; by which 1 understood that they did not .ilto to put themselves in dpposition to the physicians. Others Opposed it altogether. I thcrefr * ^ ' whatever eus'e, ’uSLwm jtsjSESr r.f.i'if.rrrr" w sjascxssAJs (ayftwrifj&tess.' company Idm. and did so:the first case P®r wnari. ■ ■ _ accompany him, atnldid so; the first case selected was that of a woman,whose appeal ance was horrible, and whose condition whs so deplorable, dial the patients in tha same room wished to have her removed— and the evidence of tny own Muses justi fied their complaint.. She tvas a -Woman of about 80 or 82 yeats of age, her right eye was already destroyed, the left eye pio traded more than half an inch otitof the .socket j the fiesh of file left cheek was one completo ulcer Xx •- M ared i i.wellaslbeJews, and Dissentei Cathoiids of Great Britain, and its as'men, eqjovingkm large _ JUUHUUU luusuu 11. eye, nor restore the nose, but he iSould res- P° r, '? n °* u, • n, » , »nd«ivjj liberty,at wo do 'ARDALE & Co’i. best London <orc the left eye and thus mouth. ' «n thw country, to aid them in 1 heir ardu- Mii«*'i.«i itui rasesmsweari nntt for ; He undortopck the (iftsfi, and I frequent* *HflRglc foi.ihe sarofl-privileged wo en» <*y ftUonded him in hU VMtf to the. uoor 'WLfip i. womin, and the was cur^tf—and I nave . THE IRISHMAN wm be prluted on* ^frequently seenlier since, going about her fine otedtum paper, qnd delivered, to Sub ordinary business With the, alaerliy usual 'cribers everyWedpesday, at $i a >riar, to'a peisou oftliat. age; foe deformity of PIS’ 11 ® 1 ® i“ a ° v ®a.' » course remained; but allfoat remained be- ' WILLIAM S. .11 LAIN, ' ‘Aiful. I. Imre confined ti[jon which it tvas im- BauioE across tlie con, together with one acre pfland on the It siifo of the Octdulgce river, to be us f*.I*.. 2—-s — '- - --L - • ■ L • the Society "tw "sing so nmcn oi I' litn, or nn Tlie case detailed in the above certificate b « ime tinder my observation, anil I Iwllerc ™. rv r,,r ! hfc bulment or the Bridge. Idermao Duane's statement to ho strictly .^'e pm chaser will be required on me irr.pi. air .1 a mh| ^. <l»y of the Sale to pay to tlie romniissioners rote ctfrefibv fll * 1 ,,art of 'lie purchase I'npiiey Incash came v Alderman Duane ........ correct. BIr. Swaim showed oases nearly .lmllaV, which wore care hlsdfonicea, afteaevery other remedy failed. Averse af I am to qnaokcry.Ihobe o bo preserved ftpntlinjiul nnd re{j\sh ever prt to be preserved fopmlm} judtett ami, thbrcftfte, do,not liesltateto give tny name, hs confirmailas ofrhe effica cy and safety of Mr. Swaim's medicine. -.11 ... EDWIN A. ATLEE. Pbllailrlplilu, NoV.- Mb, 1848. The bablin is I have a, '' nail,And MO A valuable Plantation for sale. Till) subscriber will sell hi, ■CfihS Plantation on whirl) lie now res *• miles frotn tins city tin ^‘Augusta road. It contains KMT actoxof which IOD acres It fluder fence dtlias been plaited for sktaralyeart past A. produced good crn{ii,thq remainder isgood wood and timber land, contiguous to tlie ri ver deslrealile for its situation and particu Isrly that of a public House &is worthy tin attention of any person desirous of such i. place and w ill bf disposed of on a credit of 12 months for -opprored paper with a mortgage on the propetty. Application to be made to the Subscriber on the premi ses or to AIV W Kemshart in this city. N. B.—If this property is not previously sold at private sale, it will be offered at public outcry on the COth day of Jannary next, on tlie premises, together with Inc crop of Corn and Fodder, slock of every description, planuiion utensils. Ice. J. C. HELVENSTON. nov II Mlf ? A For Sale. THE TIDE LAND PLAN TATION belonging to the es tate of James Nephew,situated on Cal Head Creek, in McIn tosh county containing about 240 acres of first quality tide swamp, and about 210 a- cres of high pin* land: of the swamp 173 acres are now under ciiltivetinn, and in fine order—of the high land 00 acres are plant- 4.S Cm ■!.- place ar«. -II ,u« uuimines nc cessary for vie pfltposes ofihe plantation, and foe aabotnniodtiion of a family. Forty,, fiveslaves, now ontlie ptaco.wotlld be also sold if desired liy a purchaser! Should the plantation not be sold prior to the first Tnesday-ta January next, it will then be sold at auction to the highest bid del, at the Court House in Darien. For particulars, apply tn either ofihe ibscribers. CHARLES WEST, Sunbnry do. BARRINGTON klNG, Darien. Rlinhnr., Oct. S3. f££S. oCt >9 Siafcir Marine & Fire rhsurunce ire Bank. Ma V| **, 1828 TOCKIIOLDERS of the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank ofihe State ol'peqrgia, are herpbjl notified, font tlie following instalments, being tlie balance duo of the Capital Stock of the Bank, required to be paid at the Banking I'luus in Savannah, via, Five Dollars |>er share on the 15th Do comber. Five Doilirs per ihare on the 15th Janu ary, and Five Dollars nek share on tlie 15th Feb ruary, next ensuing. By order of foe Board, W.W. BAKER Cashier, “v fil IfIIac i'he Augusta Qonstitutionalist »jll pub lish the above once a week to I Sf‘ her, and furnish the account. T! Copartnership. .HE Subscribers having entered into L copartnership in the COMMISSION & FACTORAGE BUSINESS uhder the firm of . -• , Candler & Davidson, will be thatikfiil to .their friends and the publie in general fora share of their Their Counting Room arid Ship i up per wharf. JOHN CANDLfift. JOHN DAVIDSON, nov 1 416 THE IRISHMAN WEEKLY-PAPER with the above title, is proposed to be issued every Wednesday, in this elty, the object of which is, to collect and embody all the principal events relating to Catholic Eman all parts of the globe „ -jaekles ofopf ' " Protestants of Portugal and 1 as.well aslhc Jci destroyed, and tlie feetli and gums ° r •* B# 1 8!°b®.[n Pickard” and pledges ifimseTfriiat no effort' - y a, ii appeared to jgwkmg fth, Aaeklaa-oraymssta..., Tho shall be waotrug<S> hi, ^Kt,; to conlrTbuto tain are op- Dissenters, higlu .. ......, .... > Ocmulgee River at Ma- — Vs one ofihe butmemt: and foe privi lege pf using So much of Fifth,' or Bridge Streal nnlkw sue./—- L-ilL —a. ->.u- L — • employed in fob „ , are such as emitlb it ttt khigh rank ainoi.g modern ihipiovem'ents. The opinion long emerir.incd in its favor, by many of tlie judicious, a timiougli kxperienen hat n demonstrated to be well founded; and with Ihe number knd variety of its salutary achieremenu,tiarej)Ut4hoh is daily increas- Slate; and jn'cive bond with two or ririre approved endorsers for the residue in font equal annual iustalnientii.. WM.; N'l O.l S. S Commissioners. HARMON, C.-ll. STRONG, O. II. I'RIXCE OCt 25 The Editors of the Ctlarlesiori dlly Gaa •sic Tme.aloov i Ohronicfe, and of the sev- wiii ptth- .. . ;r- woeks, in respective papers,,nnd forward liicir accounts to the ExecntlVe Dcpartiiicnl. OCt 1” hi 4 John .Miller aud others complainants, js versus Richard J. Arnold and others defendants. Reading the afiidnvit ofione of Iffn ^-^complainants in 1|mj above cash, stat ing the absence of some of tho defendants, from foe county of Bryan. It is ordered fost tne Said Jos. Penfield and J. Mnrquand do appear to,and answer the complainants bill, on or before the first day of the Ter "C the Superior Court for the said couni . “ r J ran ' in November neat, and that the Said Elias Fort dri appear to, rind nn •wer the said bill within sixty days n(ie Uie term of April next. And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be served on the parlies respectively, within ten days from tlio dute thereof, or published twice a month in 1 of tlie public Gazettes uf the city of Savnnnah, until the expiration of the time within which the mid parties -.re required to appear to, and. answer Uie said JASIES M. WAYNE,Judge. I do certify the above to be a true copy taken from the minutes of the Superior Court of Bryan county—Blareh «8ih 1828. * Toshca SMITH, t. s. c aorll 7011 A; G. OemteF. H AS received, by various arrivali from Baltimore, Philadelphia. New Yolk and Boston, a fresh Supply ofGOOB MEDF.OINE8, which he offisrs far sale ■in moderate terms. Besides the simples in which every body deals. He has a Variety of articles, not to be met with in evejy Drug shop, mostly hi» own comptfsltiun, Via; - Aninumiated Alcnlml ... ™s. do aromatic Spr. Sapunis 8ul|iluirat« of Potash—tfo. Antimnn • Acetate ol Potash—Iodine—Blorphiuni Tinct. Musk artificial—Piperine Sal filartis—TmLitli Mineral—Phospho- ^MteNEwYoiiK v'f'i* .ACADEMV T HE happy efiecti of the JBoUmeul System bf Praeticr, toon especially of late employed in the cure of diseases, .. must be evident to eve mind, that the present prevailing practice ofroedicine, winch rejects this botanical aid, is at variuUce witli our nature anil with our happiness. Afcrcerj/.theLonut, and ' foe are Chiefly relied upon, by phr- fletans and surgeons of the present day, for thorenmval bf almost all tlie diseases inci dent fo the human body, hot withstanding the effects of these delettP.uus agents, are evidently fatal to mnltitudcs. Deeply im- pre,led with tlirsa facts and with a view of reforming foe science and practice of medicine, an individnalofthis city In the year 1847, procured a lot of ground end circled a handsome and convenient edificb - •—.tiewi.iw <Miu vuuvunirni rnmcr> >r an liistltntiuii denominated Uie Untied States /q/Imnri/, expressly for etnplovinC a reform sytfenfofpractireUl thctrealriicnr U.fdi.trasev ihe lelnUdiil .rasousccs being chiefly derivtj front tlie produefions of our own country. The course «r treatment adopted by this Institution whs principal ly the result c,f near forty, years experience , „ u-ucru "f"distinguished medical tefnrmcr; whidi SaldJos. Penfield and J.Marquand cou,,e ,**, «». b»t>P7 ««* slater has beets .... 1 .. . crowned with signal success,arid proved to a.demonstration, that jwithoui Mtrcur eases generally m*y be cured by those mtirii sufe end salutary means, which the God nr nature lias to liberally scattered urouml its.' ' Pow- Piiqsphate Soda—do. Iron Denarcotised Laudanum—James' der English hlnh'mass and itlerc. Ointment Osburn’s Pills—Sehley’. 1>|]!-—andeve ry Tlni-mre prescribed in the Ameri can I’harmacnpada. aug 2 lout Cftminission & Warehouse Business at Macon. * * 11E subscriber lias a toirimodious and ■ —— - ss (.wuimtniiuui mm convenient stack of warehouses, situ ated on the Wharf at Macon, with every fa cility for transacting any and ail kind of Commission Business,—tenders his, »ervi- ces to his friends and the public n( Sevan* nah. Heha« made all the necessary ar rangements to freight Cotton from Macon direct to Savsiniraht and all purchases mado hy him shalfhieet dispatch in trans-* portation. THOMAS (•. BOND. Macon, Oct. I.[ocl48 21510 Notice. F OUR months a fin date application will he made to the lion, tlie lnfori- rior Court, for the County of Effingham tor leave to sell tlie following prpficity hclon eing to the Estate of Col. G G Noivland dec. viz two lots in io» n of Brunswick fo 1600 acres of lamUying in the coimty ofM’ lntqs|i—Also 202 I-{.acres of land, lying in foe county of Muscogee known hy tlie No. S5'7ih dill, drawn in the late lottery by tfaeorphans ofthe said G G Nowlan.. DAVID GUGEL. Executor of the Estate of G O Noiolan and Guardian for the Orphans, note : 440 Plains and Blankets T HE Subscriber,, have received their supply ofPLAINg and BLAN- — supply .... KETS, which with.those left on hand of •ho last years importation, will enable them to supply their customers with Woolens, as w as heretofore, and on the same liberal credit.' . W. fo II. ROSE. oet 8 198 Apimalctj by the past success, arid. Willi, the Impo ofbcimfitring furore generations an irrepressible desire lias lieeu felt, foil measures commensurate w itli the inipor- lancc of tlie object should lie taken,(o pro inulgate this valuable system of praclloe,- and thereby Improve pnd reform'fob noble and impoitanl science of met|iciric. After reflecting for years upon Hie most! prudent and successful method of effecting- so desirable *n object, it lias liren deemed o x .cri l i c ;i t . ‘°,i a medical. SCHOOL, with competent tescliers.ithere students mty receive hoard and instruction until they are fully qualified to practlie in • the various branches of foe healing art up on the rcforn.'eisyslem. We arc now blip py to announce, foal a building for such, an Institution lias been.Erected, and (by Divine permission) will he opened in Nov.- next, for the reception of {Undents. Tlie building it large and commodious situated in Eldtldge Strcet.beiu-— 9i*ua.‘ and Broom, ami ".u-i-'»a wo present tJ, O. ssmimrrrHfUin aVtalihy and plesxC ant part of the city,and has been completed at a great expense. The following branches will be taught— 1. Anatomy. 2. Surgery. ' 1 8. Theory and pnetiee of Phytic. 4' Diseases of Woman; ami Children. . . ». Materia Bfedlca and Practical Boti- ny. *• Chemistry anti Pharmacy. Tlie beuefits to be derived hv an nitcn- dance at this Imiltyfion. will, we hu,t, bs doiy appreciated by those who wDh to ar. quire a correct knowledge'of the healing art. Here the student will he rahght afl the modern practice which is deemed ne- certaiy, ill addition to Ihe Botanical; and in conscquenc of Jiis.residing fo tlie Insti tution, nnd pursuing a systematic course of its studies, combining each of these de- pnrtpicnts, be may acquire a knowledge of both in lets than, one half tho time, and witli lialffoo expense, that is required at othe; Medical Institutions. . There being en. Infirmary connected with" foe Academy, the students will have the benefit of Clinical practice, by which foe experimental part of medicine will be ac quired with Ihe Theory. , Another advantage held out U> the stu dents Is, font all tliose who .conform to tlie rules end regulations ofthe school,nod here finish focir education, will have employ nient, witli a generous compensation, seen • ed them tlie institution, todisseiiiiuate the practice of medicine fti different sections of tlie country. There will no specified time to complete a course of study; but whenever, the student h qualified to pass an Examination. he will recejvi a Diploma, and .this Diploma will liavo a decided advantage over every, other, ae it wi^l enable the possessor to pricUce in every State in tlie Union with- out molestaiion .REQUISITIONS. The qualifications for admission into tltc. School, will be :-r ... ter' ^ certificate of a good moral charac . 2. A good English Education. - TERMS. Th® puce or qualif>||j(r a person for practice will be <250. ongLalf payable in advance; board (being air extra charceV will be *2 50 Jk'er Vie|t. ; Soiiio provlshni sfanccs f ° ryoullg “ enl “ indi 6®n"circum- - flesh of file left cheek was one principal evems relating to Gatholio Eman ,. . TaVCm. leer—thii flesh oftho uofe had «iP»'lon. in Ireland,not onlv to give an.,- par* HE subscriber has ojWicd a Public I. and left Hie nostrils tworia- , ‘ l ! 8hl,, " r 6 JL Hoitre on St jVmfc’ U'are opposite SD? WnJtigL*!!™-*! slatr,o a^Tn^f SKlM Sr. to the enjoyment and comfort of the Irav- ■*; eller—The Proprietor, will be grateful lor H foep.,ro„a^Ja,^o^ubll^ aVf. Cunningham! Charleston, S. O, Dec. 17,'1828.' ijm oct 45 211 . Fatcal Leather Stocks. HjCAUpfiY & DUFFY havq just rp- lYJL'celveda few dozen"Navarino stocks, improved style. Also, CAPS of different Ilternsj arid a few spIeriHid Euglisju Silk Ira vs (sand pofcket handkerchiefs, entirely ne\y style,to which they invite the attention of^oiMsustomcrs and tho public generally A11 commmiications add reared to the will receive attention. , i-q . • . W. BEACH, M. D, U..S ti Iiifirmary, Oct. 1st, 1828, nov £6 280 ./Vatic ei: ^f£S.ii»S5' ofTh^terdieU ,he rM ' ei,a ‘ 8 5 „ WM. McGAUVIN, dec.O 215 Port Wine.- .JFSSBsaatssp’-*. 0# *"&!'** .