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FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1829.
Whole No 6320.
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w u B S U B S C R I B E R-
OFFER" FOR HALF. AT tim
PER F u M E R Y
AND OEflERAI. .
Drug and Fatmhr
MFDICINF. WARE-HOUSE,
M ACCASSAII, Russia, 1!cali nl '‘
Antique Oils. Pomatums in largo
jnull pots. »H * orts of Pe ' ri , lntl iv *
„e Oranjfi, rio'vcr inul Lavender Wa-
Cologne Water In boxes.
kofSes. or Beauty's Presef.vntlve
^'superior scented Shaving and Wash
ms all sorts »f perfume
^,.Pot.Cake&anlntessenco'l Bi]i
pll'sorVorfuined Fancy soaps by j soaps
St Powder, plain anil'Scented powder
idiesnnd Gentlemen's Pocket Books
nod without ol»*P s t nf ? ,zc * .
i Favetrb, silk fcliair stor.lts, an ele-
nrtlcle for gentlemen » wear,
ndies indispensable*, ‘assorted patterns.
Jilt Card cases.assorted sixes
fling cards do do ,
lilvcr Pencil eases, best quality
do Tooth with tweezer* do
sad pencils, warranted of the best
snkaives, Segar boxes, dominoes dO
j„cy smell bottles, Dice, playing bards
ulirt Toilet Dress cases
fcntlciaens shaking do
Ldiali's superior dcntriBco
Minn's dh do
fnrtmi's do do . .
replied chnrtonl from tho Wiljow bark
. do do common charcoal
ye stoaes.sniilr Boxes,a lino assortment
ke's colours
loafing Niirembiireh and French la-
1, (i,r liiiriiihg on oil
.liable Ink, Aromatic spirits of-Vinegar
lowborn! BokeJ, hair powder Boxes
.Iilimi and Fancy Wood Shaving boxes
found shaving cake soap do
uperior and large Ivory, Botie and
id tied shaving brushes
nglish, French and American superior
1 fancy penetrating hair brushes of all
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS Sf TAILORS,
the liny, a fow doors East of tho City
On
Molol, and nearly opposite tho
Exchange,
T ENDER their'sincore thanks to their
. friends, and the public generally,for
past favors, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuation of patronage.
They have received by recent arrivals, a
fresh and complete assortment of Fine,Su
perfine, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape
finished
BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERES,.,
Oftliffmost fashionable colors, and war
ranted to be of'the most auproved British'
manufacture ; and
VESTINGS
i whist cloths, do
Bate nail and oomli'Brushos
nrnitare',' shoo nnd'whltowash do
■weeping and hearth brushes
1 . A i*so
much admired durable' and fanoy silver
i tooth Brushes mnile on an Improved
and to order, with plain and Anted
Hies.
nlm Umber's and Thomas Scargill's su
ir taxors, in single and double Oases,
b to order, warranted to please the pur
ter or lobe returned,,
by and Martin’s imported shoe blach-
Ihenuine otto of roses, large and small
Of tho newest and most fashionable'pat
terns and materials—the whole of which
having boon carefully .selected by Mr. At.
from the N. York market, ami lieing pro
vided with some of (he best workmen, and
tho latest London nnd New York fashions
(which they receive quarterly) they will
constantly endeavor to execute all orders
with which tl oy may He honored, with the
utmost punctuality .despatch, and in a man
lier not excelled by any similar 'establish
ment in'America..
READY MADE CLOTHING.
For the accommodation of gentlemen In
haste, and others who may prefer it, they
keep constantly on hand no extensive as
sortment of coats, frocks,CoaJees.Snrtouts,
Great Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloons, Vests,
Shirts, Drawers,Wrappers, dec.—all made
up In the best manner and nowest style.
a'dso,
FANCY ARTICLES.
Such as—Stocks, Cravats, Cravat Pads,
Watch Guards and Ribbons,Gloves,Pock
et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding Belts,
Pantaloon Chains. &c.
SHOULDER BRACES,
An improved urli.de, highly recommended
by tiro fifst physicians as a most cot tain re
lief to persons afflicted with weakness' of
the breast from a hahit of stooping oi se
dentary employment.
CAPS.
Gentlemen's and youth's morocco and
patent leather Cnps, of all patterns.
LADIES' CLOAKS.
A few of superior Ladies Camjjlet, made
with hoods,and Pallarines—Also Carolina,
Plaid do.—besides a quantity of Satinelt
and other Jackets nnd Trowsers, suitnblo
for servants, urloVornrs.
N. B. liiconseqUenceofthoparticnlarat
fention paid to.the selection of the above
articles,we are happy to state that they can
beofi'ered much lower than the establish
ment has ever done heretofore. M. &D.
oct 48 SIS
bottles.
,a(l
I. powder lor beautifying the shin
uiuhny, Scotch and Caphelic Snuffs
Ward's lino cut chewing tobacco
umin ami Venotta Beans
ithecary’s scales and weights
in’s crown Lancets, spring lancets
..lira blades, with a fine assortment of
|al instruments, Apothecary's Glass
., &c. Together with a very general
jxtensive assortment of Drugs, Medi-
, CKeikicals,patent Medicines, Spices
Itnft', &c.—All of wliich'has been se-
by himself, for this market. Ofler-
.bolcsalc ang retail by
ANSON PARSONS,
list NO. 8 Gibbon’s buildings Savatt-
- 38
if
e Chewing Tobacco.
IULLARDS. and Rjell's first qtial-
'y Chewing Tobacco is just receiv-
for sale by A. PAR
•saleby A. PARSONS.
^Druggist No 8 Gibbons’ Range.'
To Planters.
lAA I! °TTLES Common
oFxJr Castor Oil
do Siiperinr.'Cold Presses just
ed and for sale low by *
A. PAKSONS,
no 8 Gibbons Range.
ggist.
11"
[Books, for 1829.
BRTALISMAN,a New Year’s pre-
lat.fiir 1829,
Isr- tst
l 8 <5IPT - do do
S “Pies of the above splendid prbs-
} receive, porsohr Oregon, togcihci
.ll'aiii-Natmnal Calender, 1828—
I oetical Album—Fairy Legends—
f a .'randlhtlier, 2d Series, by Sir
yoiks '’ nnJ * lttr 6» variety of other
TM DRISCOLL.
8
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT
TLE.
possibjo to lie mistaken, ami forhorno to in
troduce nny other-circumstances than what
belong immediately to it.
WILLIAM DUANE.
Philadelphia, March Util 18*0.
To the Public.
I N consequence of the numerous fniiids
nnd impositions practised in Inference
to my medicine, I am again induced to
change the form of lily BOTTLES. In'
future, the PANACEA will bn put fip in
round Lottie's, fluted longitudinally, with
the following words, blown in the glass,
“Sw aim’s Panacea, P’hilaoa,” as repre
sented above.
These bottles are much stronger than
those heretofore used, and will have hut one
label, which covers tho eorlt, with mv own
signature on it, so that the cork cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature,'
»ilhoiit which none Is genuine. The me
dicine may consequently bo known to be
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit Which, will be punishable asfnr-
CERT1FICATE OF DR. EDWIN A.
ATLF.E.
Member of the Philadelphia Medical
' Society,
Tho case detailed in tile above certificate
camo under my observation, and I believe
Alderman Duane's statement .to bo strictly'
cqtree.t. Mr. Suaini slinwed me two other
cglks nearly similar, which were cured by
his Panacea, after every other remedy hail
failed.
Averse as I am to quackery, I hope ever,
to bo preserved from unjust nnd self eh pre
judice; and, therefore, do not hesitnte to
give iny name, in confirmation oftlie effica
cy and safety of Mr. Swaim's medicine. -
EDWIN A. ATLEE.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5tb, 1848.
The public is respecllpflv informed that
1 nave appointed A. PARSONS o» Savan
nah,ami Turpin & ll'Antigone,of Augusta,
my sole agents for the Stale nf Georgia.
Persons wishlng to purchase at wholesale
or retail, will purchase from tliein at the
same prices as from me, wml shall in no
in«thtle.esu|iplybrders onlv through^my a-
genls. WM.SAVAIM.
dec t 240
In Equity.
John Miller aud ethers complainants.
versus
Richard J. Arnold and rithej-s defendants.
O N Reading the. affidavit'i)f .one of the
complainants in the above ease, stat
ing the absence of some of the defendants,
from the county of Bryan. It is osdered
that the skid Jos. Penficld and J. Marqitand
do appear to,and ‘answer the complainants
hill, on or before the first day of the Term
nf tho Superior Court for the said county'
of Bryan, in November next, and that
the said Elias Foit do appeurto, and an
over the said bill within s.ixty days after
the term qf Apyil next. And it is further
ordered that n’copy of this order be served
on the parties respectively, within ten days
front tho date thereof, of published twice
a month in 1 of the public Gazettes of the
city of Savannah, Until the expiration of
the time within which the said parties are
required to appear to, and answer the} snid
...’ JAMES M. WAVNE, Judge.
I do certify the above to be a true copy
taken from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Bryan county—March 48lli IUS8.'
IQSHOA SMITH, c. S. c.
aoril 7011
Cotter’s Vegetable Catlioli-
* c .%
State Bank of N. Carolina
yVeivbem
Cape Fear
Darien
Mncoii
State bank
Northern and
U. S. Bank Notes.
Bought and sold nt . *
LUTll Ell’S
nov 29. Exchange. Office
Court of Ordinary, Efling-
iiam County..
OECESIIIFU, TERS1 1820
O N the petition of Sam’l.. J, Bryan
stating that he is posessed oTa bond
which ho produced to tho Court made and
signed by Benjamin Kennedy late nf the
county afor'qsmd. bearing date tliQ 12th
day of January 1819 for titles to a certain
tract of Jand,described in said bond. These
are to cite ami actniqiiish all persons having
ur claiming any interest in the estate of
the said Benjamin Kennedy to file their
objeatinnsif arty they have, ort or before
the meeting of tlieCoin t of Ordinary for
said county, for ,May term 1U29, otherwise
the administrator will bn ordered to make
titles to Said tract of land pursrtant to the
statute in seen eases made and provided
J. CHARLTON, c. c. o. E. c.
jan 12 8
Leaf Lard.
I KEGS prime Leaf Lard, just re-
fiOIVOH nn.1 C l . J
coived arid for sale very low,
aiv to
Mi
■L SHATTER & TUPPER.
Liberty lufermr Court.
JUNE TERM, 1820.
■"TPON the petition ofW.B. Fleming,
U praying for tho establishment of a
certain note of handtgiven by JolmHar-
ris,to Thos.'Tr Shepard, for one hundred
and eighty nine dollars 2 12 cent :*>il
bulling date on or about the flist of Apn.
1828, a copy whereof as nearly as tlm pet)
■ rioher can recollect, is filed with the said
petition, together with an. affidavit of the
loss thereof. It is ordered, that the said
copy be established in terms of the act in
siicll cases made and provided, due notice
being given of the application,agreeably to
the rules.of coiirt, unless cause be shown to
the contrary. . .
Extract from the minutes,
nne 41 E. BAKER, Clk
Swedes Iron.
IE subscribers by late arrivals hav-
fi receivod largesuppUes, now of-
LLLShXpxer & TUPPER.
I Bibbons, &c.
|^S«GAS'£ha. just re-
n belt iihRA e ega , nt assor tmont of
[°'s De Iian n also
U Gibbon’s Range
. Notice^
F OUR months aftef date application
will lie triadc to .the Hon. the Inferi-
rior Court, for the County of Effingham
to leave to sell thB following property balpn
ging to tile Estate of Col. G G Nowland
dec. viz two lots in town of Bruuswick &
18flp acres of land,lying in tlfe'county ofM’
Intosh—Also-202 1-2 acres ofland lying
in. the county of Muscogee known by the
No. 55 7th dist. dr.iwii in tlm late lottery
by the orphans of tlie said.G G Nowlnn.
DAVID GUGEL.
Executor of the Estate of G G Rowlan
and Guardian for the Orphans.
jiovG 220
K Vestimental Soap,
njNIII& fioapis celebrated for taking
JS. kinds of gtease and spots from ok
For site by
ji, PARSONS.
,i Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s range
dee 2
Bank Stock.
TIT! OR Sale at EPPINGER’E .
X notr 10 •' Ekchange Office.
he increasing demand for this cclchra-
ted medieinc has enabled me to reduce tho
prieotoTWO DOLLARS per bottle, thus
bringing it within the rrucli of the indi
gent. 1
My Panacearequties no encomium; its
astonishing ofiects and wonderful operation-
hare drawn, both Irom Patients mid .Medi
cal Practitioners of fin highest respectabili
ty, tho most unqualified approbation, uml
established for It a character which Eiwy’a
pen, though dipped* in gall, can never
tarnish.
Tlie false reports concerning this valuable
medicine, w liicli hare ! ecu so diligently eir
ciliated by certain Physicians, have their
origin either in ENVY, nr in the mischiev
ous effects of the SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS.
The Proprietor pledges himself to the
Public, and gives them the most solemn
assurances, that this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any oilier rloleterions
ding. .-
Tlie Public'nre cautioned not to pur
chase .nyPanacea, except*fiom tnyself.my
accredited agents, oi persons nf known re
spectability; and all tliosC-wiil consequent
ly be without extmsc, who shall, purchase
from any other persons.
\Vlfr. SVVAIM.
September. 1828.
The fonowing certificate gives the histo
ry oftlie introduction of the Pnnatca into
the Philadelphia Alms House infirmary.
Those who rend it, will ho convinced that
tlie proprietor has nevet fearet tlie investi-
jjatinn of physicians, or endeavoured to ad
minister tlie medicine in secret.' ft also
evlmfesllie prejudices of tho facility, those
who were so anxious originally to exclude
the tner’ ine from tills' Insfitutlmi, wcnilil
neglecl no opportunity of expelling it,alter
it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.,
One of tho Aldermen of the City of Phila
delphia.
Mr. Swaim, proprietor of n medical coin
position called .Haulm'sPanacea, applied
to me, requesting me to slate what I know
about the introduction of his medicine in
to the Alms House—anil I consider it n
duty to cnmpfy wilh Ids request.
Being President of the Board of Mana
gers of die Alms House in the year 1820,
Sir Swaim expressed to iiio a wish to un
dertake tllftcure of some persons tli 'ii in
the house, whoso cases werrt K ,ven upas
incurable by the inedica' gentlemen, tlint
lie was confident of curing by his medicine
those cases, and would undertake some of
tlie most desperate—ami would reqtili'e no
other compensation than the satisfaclon to
boderived from the snvice rendered.
I promised to consult tlie other managers
anil did so; but f found that some of the
medical gentlemen to the house had labour
ed to prejudice them, as some of them at
tempted to | possess tlie against what they
denominated quackety. Some oftlie man
agers felt Inclined to thotrinl, considering
that as they w ore cases abandoned by the
medical m?" which were to be operated up
ort, no barn,, east would bc.dorte, and if
cure was practicable, tlie opportunity ought
to be afford”' but they expressed a reluc
tance to talte any responsibility upon them:
bv which I Understood that they did ; nol
liko to put themselves in opposition to the
physicians. Others opposed it .altogether.
I therefore offered amt took upon myself
w hatever responsibility there Was in the
case, nridiiotiti d Mr Stvaim that I would
accompany him, and did so; the first case
selected wasthal of a wriiiian, whose appeal
moo was horrible, and whose condition
was so deplorable, dial the patients in the
sai oom wished to have her removed—
and *he evidence of my own senses justi
fied Jjeir complaint. She was a woman
of about SO.or 82 years of age, her right
eye was already destroyed, the left eye pio
.mated inore thnn.lialf an inch mil of the
socket; the flesh of tlie left cheek was one
.complete ulcer—tlie flesh oftlie nose had
disappeared, and left the nostrils two na
ked holes—the upper lip on the left side
was destroyed, and Hie teeth and gums
bare, and tho whole face, asi: appeared to
me,in a state of dissplutiontlier appetite had
left her—she represented a living skeleton
frightful : to behold.—Mr Swaim .said lie
could cu rp her, he could npt restore tilt lost
eye, nor restore tho nose, hut hecouldroJ-
toro the felt eye and, the mouth.' . ...
He undei toock the case,:and-I frequent
ly-attended hint in his visits to,.the' poor
.woman, and she was jureti—•endTefiave
frequently seen lier since, going about, her.
ordinary business with tlie alacrity usual
to a person of that age; die deformity'of
course remained; but aUthht.remained be-,
sides iq)| eared healthful. I have confined,
myself hi ij> ease, upon which it was inn
Copartnership,
T HE Hiihgcrihm having pjitereri inla-
copartnership in the COMMISSION
& FACTORAGE BUSINESS Under
ilfejfiru* cit
., CantUer & Davidson,
will be thankful to their friends aud tlie
ptiblitringeneral fora share of thel pat
ronage. Their Counting Room and stores
are two doors w est of A. Bassett's Ship
Chanrllorv, under the bluff, Mongin's up
per wharf.
JOHN OANP!,F,R.
• JOHN DAVIDSON,
nov 1 2lft
Brought, to Jail.
F I Savannah, some time ago. a negri
n ' •• '***
man who says his name is JIM, ‘foil
that lie belongs to John f’itm.in hut doe*
not know where Tiis master lives.nnr wheie
he runaway from. \ am induced to he
lieve that he is oe ntd hv some one else,
he is 4. feet 0 1-4 inches high nnd about 19
years of age; he stammers a little when
speaking.
JtfO.l HEWS, j.c.c
nne 14 142
con.
Only $2 per bottle.
The unparalleled imputation of this mod
lelne issiieti, and its pie-eminent virtues
•me a el! established, and so fully ac
knowledged by an intelligent public, that
it is scarcely necessary to say any thing
further than that tt is ’
A Sovereign Remedy,
In Diseases of the T.iver: Upbi’ttv »•
suiting from Intemppr.ince and dissipation:
Old and inveterate Ulcers : Pains in tin
Pones, attended with swelling of the joint*
Indigestion ; Blotches oil the Fare. Pint
pies. &t. Syphilis: Cutaneous diseases
generally, nnd T»*tfer in particular; MerW
rial nnd Setofuloiis complaints.
The subscribe* h-«s mst received by the
Queen Mnb, ? *m>plv of the above medi
cine, and fissures the Public he will ^k^ep
a constant supply on ••hand, di' ect from-
Mr. Fotturs, so that the public will not be
deceived,
Fo sale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No, 8, Gibbon's Rnn^6.
dec 29 <2fl3
Tlie Benevolent Society,
I NSTITUTED by several ladies with
the object of increasing the funds o
the Female Asylum and of (urnishins ern
ployment to industrious poor, offer to re
ceive Needle froYffrpm it uut and superin
tend its execution—Work sent to any mem
her of the society will be immediately at
tided to.
jan 8 0
Sweet Malaga Wine,Fresh
Ten, and Canal Flour.
Jk CLUAHTF.R CaSksverv superior
JL S" Sweet Malaga Wine
It) catty Imxes 18 lbs. each,Fresh Hy-
soit Tea
50 bbls ("E. S. B. & CoS.”) Canal
Floiir
’80 half bbls do do
Landing from ship Union Mar, and for
sale by. ,
HAM, SHAPTER & TFI’I’ER.
jan "8
Decimal Interest Table,
Calculated for the.we qf
MERCHANTS AND BROKERS,
A T tbpef cent, embrucing Oalculi\tion.s
of Interest from SI to SOOBO, from
one day to 8 months, comained in six small
folio pages.
also.
A TABLE OP INTEREST.
from SI to #990.0, from l 4 day to 00 days
and on #1 fo #o£K)0 from 1 month to 9
years—An One ‘page. The whole calc i-
citlation contained on l?3 pages. By
John Hartshorn. Price #1 50
For salt nt
nov 1 LUTHER’S* Ex Office.
"Flour &c.
“B ©S^BBLS Howardst.slip. F-lour
JDL QMcdSt 14 do Rye do
do
10 balfbbls Bnckwlicat
0 hbjs Chinos
Landing per schr. Meridian and for sale
by
M'ELfllJJEY, GIRVIN. & co.
jan 28 2o
Brought to Jail,
F Coosawhatchee, on the IStli Inst.,
rdriaway man who says his name is
JOHN, and that.he belongs a ftTv. McCart
of Macon Georgia,said fellow is about 20 o
22 years old, five feet 5 or 0 inches high,
has marksion Ins.left arm which appear to
be received from fire burns.
P. J. BESSELLEU, jailor.
aug 21 ’ 177
Pickled Herring;
Hall’S BBLSoftho first quality fit for
WV plantation tt e.just received.from
BletiiiTore for sale by
PALMES & LEE.
jail 24
T. M. Driscoll,
TT-VS just received, per ship Floriun,
_B_jL and for sale thy following
NEW BOOKS:
John's Iltsa'oaY or the IlKBRnw common
wealth, brought down to the dispersion
of the Jews.
Heeben Mopern History, history of the
political system of-Europe and its colo
nics from the discovery of America to
the Independence of the American con
tinent. / . - . • J
TheRefdbuc or CicERo.iransIated from
the lati'i and abcomparited'Wjtb a nriti
dal'and historical Int roduction by G \V.
j "IiTethferstonhaugb e»q.- ■'.!
TheiAIan 'ot.Two Lives, a narative writ
teai'.by-i'hirtwelf.', U 1
Taiesjof .Woman, completed in 2 yols. h
in
ser-
aml
Negroes for safe.
A NEGRO WOMAN, aged about
years, conk, washer and lionso
vant, and her child 8 months Old.
A negro man abool 40, blacksmith
field hand.
A negro girl 10, lionso se.yant.
A negro woman 80, art excellent cook.
A negro man '35, porter.
A negro lynntan 34, field Tian’d and -he's
son about IG.
A negro giil 11, bouse servant.
A negro boy to.
A negro inan 10, field band, nnd his 4
children, aged 18, 17, I2aml 9 years.
A negro nrtman 22,first rate iiouse ser
vant. And her I Itild 8 months old.
A negro man 22, porter, &c. Arc.
Apply to JEI'PINGER.
jan ft
Notice'.
F OUR month*after date application
will he made to the honorable the coiirl
ofordinary ofElfingbam comity for leave to,
sell alftlte realjistttto, helouging to the est.
of MuRheW Rnhn, late of Effingiiam coun
ty deed.
JOHN O* RA!IN, Executor,
jan 2 1 ' - .
THE NEW YORK. i
MEDICAL ACADEMY
T HE happy effects nf the Dontaiiical
System of I’lacticc'; more especially
of late employed in the cure of cUseaies
are such as entitle it to t, high tank .inioet;
modern ihipioveittenfs'. '1’he opinion lolig
entertained in its favor, by many of tljo
judicious, ntboiougli nxperioifce bus tioiv
demonstrated to lie jjoll foumletlt nnd with
the number and . variety of its salutary'
acblev?Ineuts,its reputation is daily increas
ing. - (
It must be evident 'to every discerrting
mind, that the present prevailing practice
of medicine, wjncii rejects tins botanical
aid, is nt variance with our uftturn nnd with
tinr liapplnyss. Mcri.ury, the Lancet, ntid
the Knife, krer.bleliy relied upon, by pity
sicians and surgeonvof tho present day, lor.
the removal nf almost all the diseases inci
dent to the liumnn body, notwitbsinndiiig
the effects of these deleterious agent', are
evidently fatal to mnllitudes. Deeply ini-
piesteil vvfth these facta nnd with a view
of refiirmmg the scienco nnd practice nf
inedii irte, nit mdlvitlnaiof tills city in. the
year 1827, procured n lit of giound nnd
i rectrd a I'amlsqine and funvenlcnt edifice
for an In litutioudenominated tho .Vnitird
Shihs Infirmary, expressly .for employing'
a reform s\ stein of jiraetire'fhthe treatment
of diseases; tit.; renie'dini resources being
chiefly derived frnmfheproductions ofirio.
Own country. The course of treut/lient ■
ni!npt”d by this Institution wm principal
ly the result of near forty years experiencu
f.f i 'lislirtgtlistifd'meflical lefnrufer; which
ennrse we nre happy to state, has been '
crowned with signalsucce-s, and piovedto
i denihnstraiitin, that without Mercury,
that boasted cftmnpion of tin- M ATF.UI A
MI'DIOA, or rtflfnr poisonous dings, dis
eases genera IF- may Idt cured by those more
safe and snlutniv.means, which flm Gnd
f nature bat su libernll) scattered urottnd
I*. ' . ' ,. ;-
Antmatod t,y tlm past suecesr,, nnd w ith 1
the hope of lienefiiriig future generations'
an im pressible, desire has been felt, thrt
measures eomtiiensurato wltlfilfh intpo'f 1
tani e of the object shnnltl he taken, In pro I
nmlgnle this valnalde system of praeticn, '
and tbeiebyimprove afid reform tbe nuldo '
and important science rtf medicine.
Alter reflecting for years upon the most j
prudent anil Successful- method of effecting
so desirable an object, it lias been deemed
expedient to^ establish .a MEDICAL.
H CIIOOL, with comp'etent tpaelters,» hero
stmjents may receive boartl nml instructing
ilijtiTllieynre fully qtKilififxl'to practise lit
the various branches oftlie healing .irfaip-
on the reformed systems We nre tmw flap
ny to nminunce, ilint a Imibling frtr such
'll" Institution has beet) erected, nnd ,' (Ity
Divine permission) will tie opened (n Nnv.
next, for the reception of Students. . ,;
The building is large anti ccfmmoilioup
situated in Eldjidge Street,betw een Oratid
•ml Hroom, and niljoining the present ' (7/
H. Infirmary. It is in tt Iteajtlty nnd jtleas-
ttm part of the city,and lias be- n cnnipleletl
at it great evpetisn. ,
The lollo" big brantlies will ba tairgltt..
1. Anatomy.
2. Surgery.
8. Theory nfid pt aetire 6f -I'jiysic,^
4. Midwifery .and Diseases of Women
and Children.,
ft? Materia Medica nnd I’raetLdal Boitr..
ny. A dLLo,
G. Clteinistry and Pharmacy.
Tito benefits to be.dcrived by an a.tenl
dance nt this Institution, will, w- . irttst, Ua
(hily appreciated by those wlm Ills: m no
qqhe a correct knowledge of „ . .. rating.
Here the Student will bV .t.mglit all
Plitqat Leather-Stocks.
M A1 X’OltY & DUFFY have just re-
coived a few riozt-n Navarino stocks,
improved style. Also, CARS of 'different
patterns* and afpw 'splendid EniU- h Silk
Crflvatsand pocket handkerchiefs, entirely
new style,to which they invite the attention
of their customers and the public genet ally-
dec 3
Wines.
QR casks “Romano” 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 accommodating terms by
HALL, SHAPTER &'TUPPER.
dec 28
Circuit Cotirt United States
District of Georgia.
\ NOPEMBERTERM, 1829. .
W AL Gaston liavinc been duly sum
moned to attend this Court ns a
Grand Juror and John Smith, Jr. of Ef
fingham, Charles Djck**md Eli Hicks of
l/ibertY; Richard Johnson, Meredith Sauls
and Thomas B. Thompson, qf Bryan coun
ty as Petit Jurors. It isjirdered that they
be severalty fiped aecotding to law', unless
they do fire good cause of excuse on oath in
the clerk’s office on or before the sixth day
of May next*.
G. GLEN, Clk.
dec 27 . ,272ct - m
English White Mustard
Seed.'
J UST receive'], for' affections Of the
Liver’s internal organ's} and to re
store the loss of action in tlie nervous sys
tem generally. For sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No> 8, Gibbons’ Range,
jan 15 .
Persian Otto of Rose Lip
Salve.
J UST receive)! and for sale by
A PARSONS,Druggist.
{■ No 8-Gibboti’s range.-
jati'17 -
N O Molasses.
A Few liltd) Superior N O Molasses
XSL Just received nnd for sale,hy
feb 1C
feb 3
PIIILBRICK M BAKER.
art;
I
me modern practice which is deemed ne-
ceisarv, in ndibtion to the Botanic,il ; a ml
in conseqiieiic of bis residing in tlie Insti
tution, and pursuing a systematic course
of ils studies, combining-each of these do- '
partments, lie may acquire it knowledge of ,S
both in less titan, ime half tlie time, and >
with half tho ex'penso,' that is required at S
other Medic-il Instiltli ons. ■
There being an Infirmary connected with t
the Academy, tit? students will have tlm
benefit qf Clinical practice, by which tiliv - -
experimental part of medicine will bo nc
qu red witli tlie Theory. ,
Another advantage held out to the stu
dents is, tlmt all thoso wlio confnrir) to tfio * .
rules and regulations of theschool,arid here
finish their education, will have employ
ment, with a generous compensation, seem '. •
edthem the institution, todisseminate they
practice of medicine in different sectiohs of r
the country. .
There will no specified time to compieto
a course or study; but whenever, (he student '
is qualified to pass an examination he will-
receive a Diploma, and. this Diploma w||,
have a decided advantage over every
other, as it will npalilc the possessor-to - .
practice in every State in the’Union with
out molestation.'
te'EqursiTioNS.
The qualifications for admission into tit.
Scjioql'trill bg«y->... ‘ ■
i. A certificate of a good moral charac.
ter.. .. . •
2.. A good English Edueation. ■
TERMS.
The price of qualifying a person for’
practice will be S250, one half payable in
advance t board (being an extra charge)
will be 52 fto per week. Some provision
is made for young mpn in indigent circurit.'
stances. . tt&jg
All communications-adiircssetl to the
Superint nndnnt of the U. S. Infirmary, on
the subject of this Circular, (Post Paid)
will receive attention.
it « T rt ' W.REACIf, M. D.
G. b. Infirmary, Oct. 1st, 1828.
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Notice.
F OUR months after date application
Will bo made to the honorable the 1 -
Justices ofthe Iuferior court of Emanuel
County for leave to sell all the real estate r
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pm
of Thomas Jnhnso.i,' deeM.
WM. ..McGARYIN, Exe’or.
decB 245 *
Loaf Sugar.
BBLS Loaf Sugar, 1st quality.
1 just received and for sale by ■
Hall SHAPTEIl & TUTPEIi
dec 24 J.
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