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T il £ 8 u u 9 0 11 1 E 11 OVFKIlS FOH HAL>i A*T 1113 • pin pu mery A.Tu aK-NKIUI. . • Drug (Hid Fanil'!/ medicine ware-house, rACCASSAK, nniriiu Bwrt nml 1 Antique Oils, l’onuuumvin large iJ[ small puts, nil suits of Perfumo one, Oran*?, FJovrov anH Luvondor Wa- tors Cologne \Viiti;i- In boxes. . Vufb„r llmss. orBeauty s TtcservalWe Milk nf Hoses, or Beamy’ ou x superiorscejulOll Hllavlngand Wash o in, all sort’"f porfnnie . Fltergsii* Iliav inn Soaps v Find K LoX dsorPerfimiod Fancy soap, by j soaps I lair Porvilcr. plain and scented powder fuSmd Gentlemen's I’ooM lit, and without clasps^ of «U sizes I,a Kau'ttn, silk &liair strinks, an ele- ,. article for gentlemen's wear. iLlics Indispensable*, assured pattern. |(jilt Card cases assorted sizes siting cards do do 'Silver Pencil cases, best quality ,{o Tooth with tweezers, tlo >ad pencils, warranted of tlioliest enknives, Segar lioxes„dnmino6s do a,icy smell bottle., Dido, playing cards mlics Toilet Dress enses iCentlepiens shaving do (JlarsliaU’. superior deptrilltre • Helton’s do do Hurton's do tlo , reputed charcoal fruin the Wlllpw but k do do common cbprcool F,vo stones,s'nuiT Boxcsa fino assortment ,OBve's colours _ • , Floating Nureftiburah and French 1 tv- irs, for burnhig-on.qiL ' Dmalile Ink,Aromatic spurts of Vjnrgav I’lmspliurus lloxi'i. half ponder HP* 1 ’. Platini and Fancy Wood Shaving boxes Round sharing cake .soap do Superior nod large Ivi.ry, Bono and toil tied shaving brmdie* F.aglldi, Frenolrand American superior nl fancy penetrating hair brashes of all [ do wJhVt cloths, do I Plate nail and comh.llrnshe. Furniture, shoe nhd whitewash do 1 Sweeping' and hearth brushes anan - • ill niucli admired dhrublo and fancy silver sire tooth Brushes made on an improved plan, and to order, with plain and fluted [lu,idles. . John Raibcr’s and Thomas Scnrgill’s su iriior razors, in single and douhlo. cases, u»de to order, warranted to plcuso the pur Ib.nev or to he relumed. l).iv anil Martlp's imported shoe black- la;, Genuine otto of rose., large and email live bottles. . [ Pearl powder for beautifying the skin t Muccnbuy, Sootcli and Capuello Snuffs ^ l.<n\U-.iv,l ; siine rut chewing tobacco Timqu'n, and Vennlla Beans - Apotlo cary’s scales and weight. /Evan's ermyn Faucets, spring lancet* 1, extra Id ides, with a tine assortment of logical inslimiients, Apothecary s Glass Vue, &c.. Togeihcr with nvery general nil extensive assortment of Drugs, Medi- me.i,Olicmicais,patent Medicines, Spices he stuff, the—All of which lias been se- Tctcd by himself, for this market. Offer- fat wholesale and retail by ANSON PARSONS. iaggistNo. 8 Gibbon’s buildingr Savan III. ■any 88 MALLKHY & DtJFFY, Bit A PERS If TAILORS,' On the Bny, a few doors East of tiro City Hotel, and nearly opposite tho Exchange, T ENDER their sincere tliapks to their Wends, and the public generally,for past- favors, and respectfully, solicit a con tinuation of patronage. 1 liny have received by recent arrivals, a frcsli mid complete assortment of Fine,Su perfine, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape finished fmOADOI/mrS &CARSIMERE8,., Of the most fitshlonable colors, and war ranted, to bo of the most approved British inaliufacture; and VESTINGS Of the newest and most fashionable pat terns and material^—the whole of which haying heon carefully selected by Mr. M. frqin the N. York market, and being pro- vided with some of tho best .workmen, and, the latest London and New York fashions (which they receive quarterly) they will constantly endeavor to cxefcuto till orders With.which tfev may lie honored, with tho utmost punctunVirr.tic.spntch, and in n man ner hot excelled by any similar establish ment in America! • ■ REAOYMABE CLOTlUXa. For the accommodation nf gentlemen hi haste, and others who may prefer jt, they keep constantly on ham) ail extensive as sort, nont of coats," frocks,(’outers, Suit outs, Great Coats, Clonks, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, dec.—all made np in tire besfinanrier and newest style. .ALSO, FANCY ARTICLES. Sueli ns—Stocks, Cravats, Cravat Pads, Watch Guards and Ribbons.Gloves,Pock et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding Belts, Pantaloon Chains. Src. SHOULDER BRACES, An improved nrtlole, highly recommended by the first physicians as a most ceitnin re lief to persons afflicted «itlt weakness of the breast from a habit of stooping or se dentarv employment. - * CAPS. Gentlemen’s ami Youth's morocco and 1‘ ihe Chewing Tobacco, ')IHLI,ARbS.atid RIell.'s first qual A ily Chewing Tobacco i* just receiv and for sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist No 8 Gibbons’ Range. I fil C To P] nnters, - A4fh 6| BOTTLES Common XFMl? V Castor Oil f.00 do Superior Cold Press is just- ami for sale low by A. PARSONS, rnggist, no 8 Gibbons Range. fcceivctl Books, Tor 1829. UIR TALISMAN,a New Year*« pre- wnt for-issn. STT’ NEW VP*' Y SOI,VRN1R '-° t NMV YE AR’S GIFT. do Ho low cojiie* of the above splendid pres- > just rpccfyed per .bhr Oregon, togethe, , lclha"i_A a ,i° rfil l Onlcntjor, 1828— I oetical Albunre-Fairy Legends— l i la ° q famlfathcr, 2d Series,'by Sir |w AV k *' ani,a * al 6® variety of. other patent leather Caps, of nil patterns. LADIES’ Cl O AKS. A few of superior 1,attics(’ainblet, made, with hnnds.and Pallariues—Also Carolina, I'luld do.—besides a quantity of Satinelt and other Jackets and Trou sers, suitable for servants,’sir laborers. N. B. Inconscqueiiceoftbepaiti'enliirat temlon paid to the selection of the hhove nrtieles.wc are happy to state that they can heoffered much lon er than tho establish men! has ever done hererofuro.' M. &. D. oct 28 ;■ SIS | possible to be mistaken, and for home to in* traduce any oilier circumstances than wl,at belong immediately to it, WILLIAM DUANE. Philadelphia, March yth 18*8. In Equity. I the new york. John Miller uud others complainants. MEDICAL ACADEMY versus FBI HE happy efiecls of the Pan tanka l iticlmrdj. Arnold and others defendant.. I JE. Sj/slsn q/'iPtoetfcnBhore^specialTy CERTIFICATE OF Dtt. EDWIN A. ATLKE. Member of the Philadelfhia Meiiienl Sockty. . The case detailed in lito above certificae | came under my observation, and 1 believe Alderman Duane's statement to he strictly | correct. Mr. Snaim shoned me two other O N Keading.ihe afHGnVU of ode of the. of late employed jn tho cure of disease. complainants in the ahovo case, .tat- are such as Shlitje it to it high ihnl. .mmrg tn'g the nbsence of some of llic defendants, tnUdern ioipinvciiic-ntt • | ■ ■■ it. fa: cams nearly similar; which were cured by his Panacea, after every other reihedw had I failed. PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT TLE. To the Public, JN consequence of the numerous frauds Averse as I am to quackery, I hope ever tp be preserved fvom unjust and nlftah pre- \ juiiict r and,'therefore, do not hesitate to give my name, in confirmation of tire eflita- cy, and safety of Mr. Hu aim's medicine. EDWIN A. ATI,EE. State Bank of N. Carolina TVewherii Cape Fear . Daviep ■ Macon • State bank Northern and* U. S. Bank Notes. Uouclit and sold nt LUTHER’S nov 2ft Exchange Office Court of Ordinary,' Effing liam County. , DECKStoPB, rt:aM 1828 O N the petition of Sam’l. J. Bryan slating that ho is posessed of a bond which he produced to the Court made and signed bv Benjamin Kennedy Intc of the .county afhrcsaid bearing date the 12th cl-iy of January 1810 for titles to a certain tract of land,"dcBcribed in said bond. These are to cite and admonish all persons having or claiming any interest in tho estate of the said Benjamin Kennedy to file their objections if any they have, on or before the meeting of theCourt of Ordinary for said county, for Mny term 1820,q|j)lienviso the administrator will ho ordered to make title, to said tract of land pursuant to the statute in .m il cases made and provided J. CHARLTON, c. c, o. e.e. jan 12 8 . - Ian 5 TM DRISCOLL. 0 Leaf Lard. {CBYIS primo I.onf Lar<l, just re ceived unci for Sale very'Iow, "Pplyto J lALLSHArTEIl &TUPPER. Liberty Inferior Court. JUNE TERM, ta*8. U PON the petition of VV. 11. Flemihg. praying for the establishment of if certain note of hand,given by John liar- ris,to Titos. T. -Shepard, for one himflted and eighty nine do’llars 4 1 i cent ml hearing' dute on or about the l)i sA of Ap 1820, a copy whereof as nearly nstlie peti tioner can recollect, is.filed with the »aid petition, together with an affidavit of tire loss thereof. It is ordered, that the said copy he established in terms nf the act such cases made and provided, due not being given of the application,agrbeahly to the rules of court, unless cause lie shown to the contrary. Extract front the ifilYmtcJu . itno 41 E. BAKER, Clk Noticei Swedes Ivon. StllE subscribers by late nrrlvals lmv- ' r ",l e r(!CeiV ° d 6 e supplies, now of- Rar Iron, comprising g l« Slrer° 1 a" n ' ei ", 0f llut Ir0n ’ r ' 0ltl I 1-2 I" S '„ de ’, 3 "' sc l Uiire Iron, from 1-2 l<l'"a<'«CNns X offer for sale, on ^11 ALL SHaPter & TUPPJ3R. TElOUJt months nftni ilaU* nppVtcntiou Ja7 will bo mpde to tlio lion, the 1 uteri [.eeiv«,p DER ? AS ’ r ' « JH»t re- No^8 Sc 14 Gibbon's Range iiodT- C5» 4* C - Rnffk turn i * no ' v Prepared tndo “J € «» various I- York & fil,t ra, e-fi'urkman from ]<«C80 T. >1. DRISCOLL. rior Court, for tbd County of Effingham to. leave to sell the following property helm’ ging to tho Estate.of Col. G G No'wland doc. viz two lilts in town of Bnmswick. Sc ("goo acrcp nf laml.lying in the county ofSP Intosli—Also 202 l -2 aores of land lying iu the county of Muscogee known by the No. 5.5 7th diet, draw,, in the lnte lottery by the orphans of the said G,G Nowlan. DAVID GUGEL. Executor of (/it Estate of G 0 Eowlan ami Guardian for the Orphans. hov 8 220 . Vestimeiital Soap. m HIS Soap is celebrnted for taking all JL kinds of grease and spots from cloth For sale by, A. PARSONS. Druggist No 8 Gibbon's range dec 5i and impbsitibns practised in reference to my medicine, I am -ngain Induced In change the form'of my BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will be put up in round bottles, fluted Intigltudlnnlly, with the following words, blown in the glass. "Swaim’s Pakacea, Puilada," as repre sented above. These bottles are much stronger than those heretofore used, nud will hare hut one label, ivbinh covers (Jie cork, with my own signature on it, so that the cork cannot lie diawn without destroying the signature, without which none is genuine. The me dicine may biins.equently ho known to be genuine when my signature Is visible: to counterfeit which, will be .punishable as for- geru. I lie increasing demand for this celebra ted medicine has enable,I me to i nduce the pricoto TWODOI.LARI b per lintile, thus bringing it within tho rraclt of the lndi- gent. Mv Pnnacenrequiies ho encomium: Its nstnnishing etrceis nud wonderful nperntion ! have draw n, Imtl, troin Patients and .tied!- | cal Prnctitiunervof he highest rcsper.tahill ty, the must uiiquaT,lied approluilinn, and estahlislicd fur it n diameter wliidi Envy's pen, though dipped in gall, can- never tarnish. The false reports concerning this vnlunhle medicine, whir.li Imre been so diligently clr . culntcd bv certain Physicians, have their rigin either in ENVY, or in the inischiev-' mis effect* of the SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives-them the most solemn assurances, that this medicine coniains neither mercury nor any other deleterious ding. . Tho Public - are cautioned not to pm- cjiaso ,ny Panacea, except fiom inyseff,my accredited events, ni -persons of Urtoun re spoctnhility; and nil tlioso will consequent Iv ho without excuse, who shall purchase from tiny other persons. \VM. SWAIM September, 1028. The follow iug certificate gives the hislo- ry oftlin introduction of the Panacea Into the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary. Those Ivho regd it, will be convinced that the proprietor has nevoi fearet. the investi gation of physicians, or endeavoured to ad minister the medicine in secret. It also evinces the prejudice* of the faculty, those who were so anxious originally to exclude the tner 1 me from this institution, would neglect no opportunity of expelling,it,alter it had been hiirmliiced. FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq. One of the Aldermen of the City of Phila delphia. - Mr. Snaim, 'proprietorof aintnlic.il Cam positloh called Swaim'sPanacea, applied to me, requesting me to state uliat I know about lire introduction of his .medicine in to tho Alms lliinse—anfl I consider it duty to comply with Ifis request. Being President of the Board - of Mana- ;ciyr ol'tlio Alms House in the year 1820, Mr Swnim expressed tomenuisli to nij dertnkc the cure of some persons then in the house, whoso cases wero civcn upas incurable by the medica' gentlemen, tlint lib wiu'confident of curing by hi* medicine those enses, ami would undertake someofl the most desperate—anil won Id require no other 'compensation than the anti.facl'un to He derived from the service rendered." I promised to consiiltthe other managers and did si,; htitT fimnil that some of the medical gentlemen in t'l'e. house had labour ed to pirejudh'e them, ns some of ilium at tempted to | possess me against»luit they denominated qnnckciy. Some of the man agers felt inclined to the.trial, considering that as they wore cases abandoned by the medical me” which iveib.to be operated up on. no ha/d, oast would he done, mid if curbivas practicable, the opportunity ought to'he aflqrd.r ' hilt they expre-sod ir reluc tance In take any rcspuiisibility upon them; hv wniuli 1 understood that tliey did nut like to pill themselves in opposition to the. physicians. Others opposed it altogether, f therefore offered and ton' whatever responsibility ther _ Case, anil nofifi d Mr -afttahn that I (vqjj'ld accompany film, nnddiu -o. the fiivt c.ise selected was that of a woman, whose appear auco was horrible, and whose coiiilitipn was so deplorable, that tire patients in the sai' nom wished to have her removed—' and ihe evidence of my own senses jtisti lie,, .heir complaint. Hire was a woman of about SO or 32 years of age. her light eye was already destroyed, the left eye pm trailed more than half an inch out of the sockets the flesh'of the left cheek was one complete nicer—the flesh ofttie nose had disappeared, and left tho ■ hostrils two na ked holes—the upper lip on the left side was destroyed and' the teeth and guin- bare, and-the w hole face, as It appeared tr live,in a state ofdissolution;Her appetite had left her—she raprosented a living skeloton frightful to behold.-c-Mr Swainrsald he could cure iter, he coidil not restore tire lost eye, nor restore tiro nose, b.ut ho could res tore the left eye and the mouth. . . lie umlertoqck.Che case, and I Irequeut- Thiladelphia, Nov. 5th, 1828 The. public is respectfully informed that I liuvc appointed A. PARSONS ol Savan- uah.rtud TUtpin &D'Anrignac,vir August a, my sole agents fur tho State of Gcorgi; Persuns wishing to purch rso at .wholesale or retail, will purchusu from Tlicm nt tli same prices ns from me, and shall in no instance supply orders only through my a- gents. VVM.SAVAIM dee 1 * -240 ■, ., _ The opinion long from the comity, of Bryan. It is bsdered I cntei’ta'incd in it. favor, by many of tho that tlfft said Jos. Penfleld and J.Marquand I judicious, rwtlioi cugli experience liaWiow do appear to,and answer tho complahiniitv [ demonstrated to be well founded: and .with bill, on or before tho first day of the Term the mtmh8r 'and variety of it. salutary, of the’ Superior Court for tire saitj county achicvciiieut*,its reputation is daily incrcas- of Bryan, in -November next, and that ing, . 3r - ... the sajd Elias Fort do appear to, and an It niust be evident to" overy discerning «ter the said bill within sixty days afWI mind, that tho iiVcsciil prevailing practice the term of April next. And it is further of medicine, which, rej<*cl**tliis botnnicifl ordered that a copy of this order- He served 1 nid, is nt vaYlatjce with ohr nnpiro mid with on the parties respectively, within ten days lour happiness., Mercfiry, the l.imcct, and from the date theicof, or published twice | tlm Knife, i.re di'icfiy ."relied upon, by pliy a pinnth in 1 of the public Gazettes of the sicians and surgeiiiui rif lire present day, lor city of Savannah, until the -expiration of [the removal of almost all the diseases jiici the time within which the said parties are [ dent to the limiam body, 'notwithstanding required to appear to, gltd rntswer tliej said the effects of these deleterious agent', at* hill. . I bvidemly fatal to multitudes. Deeply Im pressed with rhese facts ami with a viow m M James m. wayne, judge, I do certifi- the above to he a true copy taken from the minutes of tire Superior Court ofBrvanconntv—March 28th 1840; tOSITVA SMITH, c. a.c nnril 7»1I C'ojmrtncrshi|L T he Suhsctibei s having entered into cupariner.hipiii tlu-COMMISSlON & FAt TORAUE BUSINESS under the firm of Candler.St DavidsonV will he thankful to their friends and tire (iiiblic in general for a share nf tliei pat ronage. Tltoir Counting Room nrlfl stoit x am two door, west of A. Bassett's SkiiuLo Glreddlerv, under the bluff, Mongin’s ufSTR of reforming the science and practice _ medfeine, alt individual of this city in the year 1827, procured a lot of ground mid erected a Imnilsohio and convenient edifice WE.. ^ i for un lostitiuiiui denominated tlte United Potter’s VetfctiilileCatholi- aveform system tit practice In tho treatnrent ■ ' h 1 ofdiscates; the remedial resource, being. chiefly derived from the productions pf one nit'll nrvnnrcu ■ M'l.n f.C per wharf. 'ctoii. ♦ O/i/v $C iter hot the The unpnraUektl •eput.^tioii of (his mei icine tsaiich, and its pic-rminent virtues are so well established, and so fully nc kuonlcrti'ed by an public, tlint it :i.v start t ly neocssiiry to say any" thing further than that it is A Sovereign Remedy, In Diseaxes nf tlm Liver: Hehtlitr Vo stdting ftout itiieipperanee and dissipation: ‘did and inveterate Ulcers -. Pain. In tlte tones, attended with swelling of the joints: own country. The course nf. treatment adopted by this Institution tvos principal ly tho result cfnearfiirty years ctqicriencu of a distinguished medical reformer; wliloh course wo lire linppy to state, has been crowned with slgnalsucccss, ami proved 16 demoitstratioii, that’ wiihout Mercury,..- that boasted champion of rim MATERIA MEDJCA v or other poisnniiii. drngv, (lis ts generally may be cured by tlioso tnoro nov 1 JGHN oandler, JOHN DAVIDSON. Stfi Uroufrlit to Jail. Indigestion: Blotches on the Face, ’ Pim ples. A-c . Syphilis : t’mancous diseases generally, and Tetter in particular; Merer rial and Scrofulous complaints. The subscriber has just received by the r r Savannah, some time ago. a negro innn who says Ids name is JIM, and safe and Salutary means, which the God of nature has to liberally scattered around (is. Animated by the past succei.,nnd with the hope of bt-m-fihing future , general ion) an Irrepressildc desire ha. been frill, tha measures commensurate with the impenr Goran M»b, a supply ofthe above medi- tn,, fe «fthe object should lie taken, to pro Bank Stock. F OR Sale at nov io , EPEINGElt’S -Exchahgo Office.' that he belongs to John Pitman but does not know where his master livcsmor where lie runaway from. I am induced to he lievc that he is n.'n.d by some one else, he is 4 feet ft 1-4 incites high and about 15 years of age; liu stammers a little when speaking- ■JNO.l DEWS.i.c.c one 14 142 cine, and assures tire Puhiin lie will fitcep I nml'jate this valuable system of practice, - a ccm-iuui supply on hand, direct from tl'riohy improve and rcfiirirvtffo nobis Mr. Potter., so that the.pubHo will not be | a "‘! important science of medicine. deceived, Fo snle by A. PARSONS. Druggist No. 8, Gil.bon's Range, dee 8ft *00 lie Benevolent Society, JNSTITflTEU by several LuVies with the object of increasing the funds tlm Female A si; lam and of ImwisUinu. cm ploymnit to induHtrious poor, o(r»*r to rc cetve Needle tfork, nui it out and suueriti- . ^ - tend its execution—Work sent to nnv mein her of tlm society will be immediately at tided to. * jan « 0 Sweet Malaga WinciFuesh Tea, and Canal Flour. . Tg QL’AHTKRCpsUsvery superior JL V Sweet Malaga Wine 10 catty boxes Ifllhs. each,Fresh Hy son Tea 50 hbls S. B. & Cos.”) Canal Flour 80 half bids do do l.imding frAm ship llnluti Mnr, and for sale by HALL; SHAPTER & TITPER- jan -8 Decimal Interest Table, Calculated far the vsr. of MERCHANTS AND BROKF.Rfl, A T 0 per cent, embracing Calculations of Interest from 51 to flOUOO, from one day too months, contained in six small folio pages.' ALSO. A TABLE OF INTEJtEST/ from 81 io 80000, from t day to 06 days and on $1 to $9000 from 1 month to p years— on one. page. The whole culc i* eolation contained on 13 pages* JJy John Hartshorn. Price 81 30 • For salt at nov 1 LWTHEIPS Ex Office. Flour &c. “B Howard st. s»p. Flour 14 do Uyo (lo £ by 10 halfhlilx Buckwheat 0 Mil* Chines Lauding per soltr. Meridian and for sale M’ELIjlNEY, GIRVIN Sc co. jan 20 2"‘ Brouglit to Jail, I N Coosiiwhatcliee, on the IjStli inst., runaway man who says Iris name \i . - * JOJIN, ai"l that he helmiiis a Mr. McCart took tipon myself of Msicon (*cpv^ia,sa*td fellow is a bout-20 o liRrt^vns in the j ng ychispld, live feet 5 or 0 inches high, has marks tm 1ms left arm winch appear to be received* from fire hqrns. , P.j; BEBSELLEH^mlor. aug'21 177 Pickled Herring. BBr.Softhc first- quality fit for plantation ti e, just-received froiri Blctimdre for sale hv jan 21’ FADME8 & LEE. T, Mi Driscoll, H AS just received, per ship Flomn and for sale the following NEW BOOKS: ace, as i' appeared to j /gun’s History or the Heuriiiv common i,»,i wealth, broughtdown lo'the dispersion ofthejews, , Heeren mopKRN Histort, lijijtory of the ' political system of Europe and it3 colo nies from the discovery of America to the Independence'of the American' non- tiperit.. . . The Rki'UEUC br.CrcERo.irnnslaied from thfl latre and accompanied with ® r RI cnl.andhistorical introduction by G W Fetjiersionjiaugh exq‘. . The Man of two Lives, a narativc writ- . tqn by -himself. - ,„ . , i-V Talf.s of VV oMAN l; ponif leted ic 2 yol?. f<ib i'jf. v ly attended him in bis visits to -tho; poor woman, sind*sho. w«is acred—-*in«1 I have frequently seen her since, going about her ordinary business'with tha alacrity usunl to a person of that age; the deformity of -course remained; but all that remajned be sides appeared healthful* l have coniined .myself to itf ease, Ujjqo which it was im- After reflectinc fur ycirs itumuhc most Negroes for sale. prudent and successful method ofcITecting so desirable an object, it lias been (ieemed expedient to- establish a MF1II(,%\L 8GHOOL, with oompetejit teachers,whore * Students may receive hoard and instruction until theyare fully qualified to practise iu the various branches of the healing iruip. on tire reformed system. We arc now hap vant, and her child tt months-old. J PY '? 'ha' a-hulldittg for such' A negro man about 40, blacksmith and nLt ^rtitutioultas I«recti'(f^ and (by. 1 Divine perinisHon) will heopeuod in Nov, v npxt. for the reception of Stiulcnis. v Thehuildioc |s Tai c"e and cotmiiodion'% situated in F.ldridge Street,betweetvGrand and Broom, and ndjoining the present Ur A NEGllO WOMAN, aged about 10 yeavs. v.ook, washer and house »er-1 field hand. A negro girl 10, house se.vant. A negro woman 90, an excellent cook. A negro man 35, porter, A negro woman 34, field hand and he son about 10. A negro girl 1ft, house servant, A negro hoy 10. A tregro man 40, field hand, and Ills 4 children, aged 18, 17, Hand 8 vears, A negro woman 22, first rate house ser vant. and. her child S mouths old. A negro man *2, porter, -Vc Ac. jan 5 \pply to J ERP1NGER. fd. rnfirtnary. Jt is in tt healthy and .pleas- ‘ ant part of tlie city,and lets he,-n completed at a great expense, The Idllowiug branches u Hi hu taught,- '- 1. Anatomy. 1 2. Surgery., 8. Theory and practice of Physic."' . ., Midwfirery.and Diseases of Women JNotice. and Children;" „ .. . 5- Alateria Medica and Practical Bota ny. 0. Chemistry anU rimrmacy. Tire benefits to be derived by an aiteii F OUR months after date application tT'S,a,-™ Tit y . , w ill he tnade to the honnraMe the cCurl | dul^apprechileiThy "those^hoa'wish'to au 8 ’: quire a correct knowledge of tliej healing art. Here the student will bo taught all tlie modern practice which is deemed ne cessary, in midilion to the Botanical; mid in conscquoncof Ids residing in tho Insti tution, and pursuing a systematic courso ?• of its studies, combining eacli of these de- of ordinary ofEffingham county fur leave in sell nil the real estate, belonging to tire est. of.MaUllew Ralm, late ofEffingham coun ty deed. JOUN C- RAHN, Executor, jan 2 1 I a'kno«Tedgo‘'or " . than'drie^half -he .impend . . eeived^a fow.doz.-n NavaHno qtocks, I wi , h |,„|f ,| le expense, that is required at improved style. Also,.CATO oilier Medical Inslitntions. H t nattorns, and »f»w solendid English Silk There being an Infirmarv-connect&wM. Cra.utA.u,fi^c»*ct hauclkMrcin^f»*yHft[yiy J the .Vcaijemy, llib -stUdruts will have (be .. . .. .. . - | iiie j\iiai|Piiiy. iiio -suiupma win nave (l)fi . now style,to wind, they invito the attention benefit of Clinical piaetice, by wfiicl, tha ' of their euHo’mers and.lift puWic generally * • --->*•■ •• • 7 .... den 5 5 Wines. QR ca^k% ^Roniitno” sherry 10 do . Sicily Madeira 5 pipes “Cogswell" Canary 15 qr casks do do 10 eights do do .15 qr casks Marseilles Madeira For sale on accommddathk terms by HALL, SHAPTER &.TUPPEB. dee-23 . ^ experiiueiiral part of medicine will be ae qu red with tlie Theory. ; Another advantage MMjWt to the stli- - dents is, that all those who conform to the rules and regulations of the school,and here finish,their education, will have employ' ment, with a genei-ops compensation, sect; i ed them tlie institution, tudissnminatc tliey , practice of medicine in different.sections of - the cduntry. . ; There will no specified (Ime to complete- a cputse.of study: but whenever, the student is qualified to passim examination, he will Gircuit/JoartOnite^tute." -District Of Georgia. I Other, ai it Will enable the jxossessor to NOFEMRETi TERM, 1828. W M. Gaston having been duly sum moned to attend this Court ns a Grand Juror nnd John Smith, Jr. of F.f- finglmm, t'hnrles Dick^;ind Eli Hicks of I.ibcriv, Richard Johnson, Meredith Sauls and Thomas B. Thoihpson, of liry.in'coun i v as Petit Jurors. It U ordered that they be severally fined abcoiding to Jaw, unless they do fiTe good cause of excuse on oath in the elei k’ s nflice on or before the sixth day of May next. g; GLEN, Clk. w. dec 27 * 272ct practice, in every State in the Union with out molestation. - .*/ REalllSITIONB. s The qualifications for admission onto the School will be 1. A ceitificutc of n good moral ehurao. ter. • . • '*• A good English Education. i'. terms. ., ;; Tire price of qualifying a person-fat, " practice will be g250, one half payable in., advance : board. (being an extra-charge) will be $!%t 56 pcV week. Some pfovisiqn > is made.for yoyng mejl in ’Indigent circum stances. . w * , All cbmmtinipntidns addressed to the ' Superinlentlant of the U. S. Infirmary.on tlm D M111 nnf f .1.1,, * /, 1.. .. / n _ . . v% • 1c English White Mustard Seed; . J UST yeceived,’ for nffectidtn of the.1 the subject .'of'thia"Civciiia’r,‘(Pps‘rFiidj . Liver’s internal organs, and to re will receive attention. . W. REACH, M. D. U. S. Iufirmary, Opt. 1st, 18*8. organs, sinretbe loss of action in tlte nervous sys tein gciterally’. Fdr sale by a. parsons; Druggist; No. 8, Gibbons’ Jtange jair, 15 nov *0 - 230 Persian Otto of Rose Lip Salve: ■ * Notice. '' ,. F OUR months, ajler. datn application will; be made .to :he honorable: tlie t J UST received arid fin sale by ' . A PARSONS, Druggist. jan 17 No 8 Gibbon's range. N O Mohisses. .'ustices of the Inferior court of Emanuel' Gounly for leave to sell nllitlib real estate ofTlioirias Johnson; dec’d.' ’ - ’ Thomas Johnson, i WAL McGAllViftf Exeidr, flcc | fi, 245 : . • A Few jilidi Superior N t| ATolavse. JX Just received and for salehyj PHILDEIGIe & BAKER. Loaf Sugar. DHLS Loaf Sugar, 1st quality • id for sile by ' _' just reeeived arid for sale by .1' ALL SMARTER&TWTER dec 24 -■ '