Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 08, 1829, Image 1
No ,82 Vol. XX > C. v v* _* f't ■ \ INESDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1829. Whole No 0348. Piles. ft elTie !v$,/j\u,lioin<> now offeredI to B b«il | gurglcnsf opefafldn.'with- ga|B9Rf cs$tafe$s* ISSAn—T? rol,r t! cl nfilfnc# i>P°n obtaining relief, MM If ' it S", in n "short tiirtt>; and lira* ! l,w , ... dio bestjmlgesof ‘the iid- TtewnSW I,rl08 00 c,a S"1 ihh directions signed by lira Pro- MALLERY & DUFFY, DRAPERS *)• TAILORS, V On tlie Hay, n few door* East of tlio Olty Hotel, and uoarly opposite thoi Exchange, ENDER lltelr sincere thanks to their M. ' ffiends, and the pdbiio-generally,fpr past favors, and respectfully solicit a con- tin! motion of patronage. They IrnVo received by i Bslt and complete assortn r mix, will) directions letor . No. tia!North 1 Th'lrd. B «bp»i Cailpwhlll Itreet, PHILADELPHIA. •apply of ibis valuable metlicine lieived, Forsalc.hy^ soNp , D[l|g gUt.' iSutfin no Q Gibbon's Range.' At tlio Eagle no 8 Gibbon' I mar pjioicc FrejicU Rose Wa ter. IU3T IMPORTED And #>r sale by . '} A l*ARSONS, Druggist. No 8 Gibbons’ Range. Ids 5 ■ ■ - Notice** pit months aftor date application will lie made tu 'he honorable the Jiticcs ofthe Inferior oroirfcqf Emanuel ■utility for leave to sell all the real estate I riiomasJolmsoii, deo’d. WM.. McGARVIN, Exe'or. t dec 6 545 . r Notice; : , | JUIl miiiuh after dale application will he in jili- to the honorable the court ,’rdttSy ofEffroghain county for leave to III all the real estate, belonging to thqestj V Matthew Halm, late of Effingham coun- Irdecd. JOHN C- RAVIN, Executor. [ jail 5 1 ftrtmght tp Jail, [X Cjosaxhateliee, on the 13th inst., : runaway man who says his name is LV, and that ho belongs a Mr. McCart pflljcna'Heor'gia.s'aid fellow is about SOo p years old, five feet 5 or 0 inches high, is marks on his lefUriii which appear to i received twin fire burns. l‘.J. UES3ELLEU, jxiloh [51 m recent arrivals, a fresli and complete assortment of Fine.Su- perfl «, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape finis' ed BROADCLOTHS & CASSIMERE8,., Of the most fashionable colors, nnd wnr- rante.’ to bo of the most approved Britiih manufacture i and VESTINGS Of the newest and most fashionable pat terns nnd materials—the who|o of which having been carefully, scleoted bv Mr. M. from the N. York market; and being pro vided with some of tlio best workmen, and tho latest London and New York fashions (which, they receive quarterly) they will constantly endeavor to oxecuto all otders' with which tloy may jie honored, with tho utmost punctun1ity,drspntch, and in a man ner not excelled by any similar establish ment in America. READY MADE CLOT III SO. For thb accommodation of gentlemen in haste, and others who may prefer It, they keep constantly on band air .extensive as sortment of coats, frocks,Coa tees,Surtouts, Great Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloons, Vests,’ Shirts, Drawers,Wrappers, &c.—all made up. in the-iicst manner nnd newest style. ALSO, FANCY ARTICLES. Such as—Stocks, Cravats, Ciuvnt Pads, Watch Guards and Ribbons,Gloves,Pock et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding .Belts, Pantaloon Chains. &c. ■‘.SHOULDER BRACES, An Impriapd article, highly recommended by the first physicians as a most cei tain re lief to persons nfilicted with weakness of tho breast from a hnhit of stooping or se dentary employment. - ■ ■ CAPS. • Gentlemen's and Youth's morocco and patent-leather Caps, of all patterns. LADIES’ CLOAKS. A fnw of superior Ladies C.amhlet, made .with hoods,and Paltnrincs—Also Carolina, Plaid do.—besides a quantity of Satinet! and oilier Jackets and .Trnw.aery, suitable for servants, or hhornrs. N. B. ; In consequence of the particular at tcnlion paid to the selection of the above articles, we are happy to slate that they can henffsrqd imioh lower than the establish moot lias ever done hci croforc. M. & I). octlll it* was impossible to be mistaken, and for-’ borne todntrodnee any other circumstan ces than what belong Thi.-nediafel> to it. WM.DUANE. Philadelphia, Morch tltli 1888. The 'National Intelligencer, published in the A. PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER ROT- TLE. To the Public. I N con**quence ( of the numerous frauds and impositioiisjprac.tjaed in reference io iny medicine, I am again induced (o change the form of mj BOTTLES. In futufe, the PANACEA will be put up in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, With the following words, blown in tlio glass; t'SwAiM’s Pauacia, Piii lada," ns repre- senjod alioy?. : “ These bnitlne are mush stronger than thoso heretofore used.aud.will hare hut one 1*1®, which covers tlio corlt, with my own signature on it, so that thgcork cannot bo drawn without destroying the ..signature, without which none is genuine. The me dicine may consequently be known to lie genuine when my signature is visible: to counterfeit u/hich, will he punishable as fpr- CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN • At/Tftrc Member of the Philadelphia Medical Socie ty. The caso detailed iu the nliove certifi cate came under my observation, and I be lieve Alderman Duane's statement tp be. strictlyjorreqt, Mr. Swaitn showed me two other cases nearly similar, which were' eared by Ids Panacea,after every, other re medy had (ailed. * ' Averse as I am to quackery, I hope ev ' to he.proserved from unjuyt and solAsh prejudice | and, therefore, do not hesitate to give tnv name, in confirmation of the ef ficacy and safety ol Mr. Swajm’a medi cine. EDWIN A. ALTEE. Philadelphia. Nov. 5th, 18*8. A supply of tliis'-Yaluabie Medicine Is just received nd for sale by A PARSONS. Agent. At tge Eagle .No 8 Gibbons,Range, march I*’ !63 ** an old es tablished Journal, at the Seatof the Gen eral Government. It publishes, oi iginally,' regularly, rind fully 4 ,' the Proceedings’ and Debate* of Congress) also, ull the State’ Papers and Documents uL publir. 'interest, "laid bpfuro Congress, or^ingimiting fn that- body, and nil the Acts passed by them.— These recommendations, in’addition to the.variolv pf othor inloimatlon avhiclt is' to be found in it* columns, connected with the General Interests of our own country, with Literature nnd Science, and the af fairs of the world ?t large) ' together with’ J lhe character of general fairness srhlctl (hq:| G*P* . pnper has sustained iihder its present "edi-'| , Bernard tors, torjff*ny l yenrs, make’tlio National K no I»Vth*l Intelligencer useful, ami even valuable, to I Stephen P I alt jylio feel an interest iti the concern* QfJ"mes Baxler this or of other chuntrics. ’• . Ro » R W Bai ey Swaim’s Vermifuge. Patent. ' It .THIS valuable Anti-dysen• teric and Worm Medicine lias used *'%e ‘he .increasing demand lor this celebra ted medicine lias enabled me to reduce the price to TWO.DOLLARS per bottle,thus bringing it Within the reach of fli« Indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium) It* astonishing effects and wonderful operation have drawn, botlifrom-.Patienu and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respec|abi lily, the most unqualified approbation, ami established for it a character which Envy’s pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn ish. - • * ;. The false reports concerning this valu ’ able medicine,which have been so di igenily, circulated by certain Physicians;h;|ve their origin either in ENVY, or in the mischiev ous effects of the SPURIOUS IM1TA TIONS. The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public,and-givu-tlicin the most solemn assurances,, that this medicine contnius neither mercury nor any oilier deleterious drug. _ ___________________ The public are cautioned not to purchase Court of Ordinal'^, E%g- ">y Pnnnce*.^, from myselt; myac. attg! to Jail.' rX pavannah, some time ago, a 'negro’ '. man ulu> says iii* name. is JIM, nnd t lie belongs to John’ Pitman but does • know wlicrb his master lives,nor where iranaway.froin. I am ,induced to be pve that liu is o > ntd by some one else, 14 feet 8 1-4 inches high and about 15 i of *g!>; he stammers a little when king. JlNO, 1. DEWS, j, c. c | une 14 141 Brought to Jail. fN SavanHahnn the 8t«t till, a negro 1 man tvlinsays Ids name le JOHN nad it he belongs to Sam-Klng of Ohnrles- 18 C. He is about (feet 10 inches hlg(T. -ham County, 'nr.cEMBra, TKast 1858 ,fT|N. the petition ofSamJI. ,J. Ilryan a 9 stating that lie is posessed of a bond wlfich.he produced to the Court made and signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of the county aforesaid bearing date the t*tli day of January 1818 for titles to a certain tract of land jiTe.scribed in said bond. Those are to cite and ndmonish all persons having or claiming any interest in the estate of tlio said llenjamin Kennedy to file their ohjeetionsif any they have, on er before the meeting of theuqurt of Ordinary for snid county, for May term 18*9, Otherwise the administrator will bo ordered to make titles to said tract ofland pursuant to the statute in sticn oases made and provided .J. CHARLTON, o. c. a. B. o. j»d'(5 U ,’ aboitt 40 years oqoge, and Ifeb 28 JOHN. I.-.OF,WS l 3i c-c. Liberty Inferior Court.. JUNE TERM, 18»D. f iTPON the petition of W.B. Fleming, J I praying-for tho establishment pf a A.. „f Lnwil nlitnie Ls* Arvnn Vl,iv_ cei tam note of hand,given by Johnllar- thallie belongs t6 Wm Coffinof Char iten SQ. He is about 37 years of age. ,5 it It inches high, and has a scar on His ;ebeaii. fab 28 JNO. f. DEWS, j. c. c, ' emaiiOtto of Rose S/tlpe. ' IIST received and for sale by A.PAItRONH TV, Jan 17 Brought to Joili Savannah on dm loth Inst a negro man w|io Mys'his.name is W,ill,Brjiwn ris.to Thos. T. Shepard, for one hundred and eighty dine dollars * l-£ cent n ( | bearing date on oi about the (list of Apn, 1828, a copy whereof as nearly astho'jH'tl tioher can refcollect, fa filed wlln the said letition, together with an .affidavit pf the oss thereof 'It is Ordered, that Hie said ■opy-be established in terms of the act in iu.cn cases made and provided, due notice being given of tho’application,agreeably to the rules of court, unless cause be shown to the contrary. ExtractTtom the minutes, une'41 E. HAKER.CIk .A.PARSONS. Druggist. No 8 Gibbon's range. Splendid Razor StrDps. MUGUSON’S and PRENTISS’ .. “8 z br Straps aro kept eonstantlv on ’ and dinss gentlemen who have used i pronounce them superior, to aiiy 'at • present tune in uso. For snle by Sa, ts and Castor Gil. B0 trr STom: ■ BBLS Sal Glauber man 100 bokct do assorted size*. iPOOquart,bottles Castor Oil for I'lan- latton Purposes S00 quart bottles,cold’pressed MO pmt„. do do . do- Planip,. * * s oUerefi unusnally loiv.' ill ina” ar8 P a tl> c ularly requested to Tor's*?"by° f ° r tllemselve5 At mar 5 fea A PARSONS; Druggist. r ; 18 E a gle No 8 Gibbons range. WhidoAv sashes. tHfUSU RECEIVED. a .t ' ?*. 8b y 1( >. ?° to 12 of-tho snmo nuni 'i nf very superiot qnaiuy.' ForTaleh P. MARLOW V Cuinmon M0 ~dojf Dastor Oil Yestijnerital Soup. FMN IHS.Snap is Celebrated for taking nil JL kinds of grease and spots from cloth For sale by dec 2 .A. PARSONS. ' Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s range Slide Uliick^Dg. B AY & MARTINS liquid Blacking Jus) imported and for sale by-the caskordozen by A PARSONS. Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range, feb 54 ' . For kale or Lease. ■■71 ITIIF.R of the two lots or both, be longing toAho subscriber, situated in Broughton street.'the Imildings on which were burnt by tl)e late fire. Terms ot sale, nr for a long lease will be on the most liber al credit'and ndvantagboUs conditions. 1 Apply to MISS ABBY MINIS. South Common. mnr 5 53- ctedi ed agents, or persons of kn.owp os pectability: and all those will consequent' ly bn without.excuse, who shall purchase from any other persons. WM. SWAIM. September. 1858. The'’ following certificate gives the his- toryrflf the introduction oftl e Panacea into tho Pldladelphia Alms House Infirmary.’ Those who [read it, will he cnnvinced that thi proprietor has never feared the investi gation of physicians, or endeavored to ad minister the medicine in secret. It also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that tlmso who were so anxious originally to exclude the medicine from this institution, would neglect no opportunity of expelling it, nfter it had been introduced. . From william duane, Esq. One of the Aldermen of the City oj Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swaim, proprietor nf a medical com position called Swaim's Panacea, applied tome, requesting me to state what I know about the introduction of |iis medicine into the Alms House—and I consider it > duly to comply with his requ st. Being President of the .Board of Mana g'eis of tlio Alins Mouse in’the.year 1850. •Mr. Swaim expressed to me a wish to un- dnjrtnke. the cure of some persons then in tlie house,* whose eases were.given up as in- curable by the medical gentlemen; that he was confident of curing by his medicine those cases, and would undertake some of the mojtjdespefate—and would require no Other compensation tltaii tilt satisfaction to be-derived from the service rendered. I promised to consult the other mana gers, and did so; Imt I found that some of the medical gentlemen in the house had labored to prejudice them, as some of t|ratu attempted to prepossess me.against what' they denominated qqaekery. Some of tho managers felt inclined tn the trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by the medical men which were to'he opera ted upon, no harm at least would be done, and if cure was practicable, the oppnrtunb- ty ought to be afforded, but they expressed a reluctance to take any responsibility upon them; by which I understood tiiat they did out like to put themselves in opposition to. tlio physicians. Others opposed it alto gether. I therefore offered and took upon ntyself whatever responsibility there was in the case, and notified Mr. Swain) that I would accompany him, and tljd so. The first case selected was.that of p woman whose appearanoe.was horrib'c, and wliose condition was so deplorable that the p: • ■ ■ It Treasurer’s Office. April 1, 1850. erage price of Flour ditmlg the ast month being 39 p'or barrel of 198 lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: 4 (A 4 ra I no ( “ 12 1-2 cents Loaf 2lhS.5 oz '« HL " I ’’ Of wlpch all Bakeveand sellers of Bread 11 take due Notice. M. W. STEWART. 0. t. rll t 1 wiM t npi Irish &' bcolcfi Whiskey. fN Domijoiins warranted pure as iinpor- toil (or sdle extremely lotv by CHARLES A. WOODRUFF ■ feb 3 , . Dickson’s Building tients in tlio samo room-wished to have her removed, and tho evidence of ijiy o,vn sen ses justified Ilnur bomplaint v She was a wontan.of about 30 or. 32 years of age, Iter right eye was already ..estroyed, the left eye piotruiled more than half an inch out of the socket, the-flesh of the leftcheek was one complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose hud disappeared and left tlie nostrils two naked holes, tlie uppei lip on tlie left side was destroyed, and the-teeth and gums bare, ami the whole face, as it nppeared to me, in a stale of dissolution: her.appetite ■baddpft her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to behold. - Mr. Swaim said he could citro her; lie Could not restore the lost.eye, nior restore the nose, but lie could restore the loft eye and the jnouth. - Hb undertook the case, and I freque iy attended him injiis visits to the hi " ” " ired—and- I It woman..apd she tvar cured—and freipiently seen her slnqergning about her business with thenlncrity usual of ordinary . to a porson of that ago t the deformity cotirse remained : but all that .remained besides appeared healtljfiL Lfill? con ftnedj niyseif, to this pisef uponi wliicb i-t. ,i’’ r ‘ 3 City of iVashington, by Gales & Seaton. The National Intelligencer is at >■ • .JList /'f Letters 11 EMAINING.in;tliR Post Office,Ea* vaiinnh. 31st March,'.1820.—Persons wishing lettejs on this list, aie requested to astpfor "aiccrtiscd letters." ’ •' A George Asli Thomas Askew Miss Sarah Adams Alexander Allen . W Allan .«filrs Eliza’ G Abbot D Alfred 8 Bdwcji Capt Burkett Win Browiijnlin . Capt James Burt George Brown James Butler Thpmas BaringDl tClailiornc Bevill Deifnis Brsgilon John Best l.apt Silvester Bgtes Cornelius Bliss. Capt Paul Briggs S James Hillin a'lSy ;Clk C of.Ofdimuy Bryan Co, - . of other countries; t The Nationalintelligencerlsnota party I , , „ ; ’ V • . ” paper, but cemuresbr approves where cen J«cob Ch»dbtdjrn 4 ’ Itehj Cuckeroft, sure or' appr.obation seems to be due .to J, * c V!" 1 j’“t r iok Gonnel|y •publio measures. ,lt 'supported the laierHenry CasteJIdw Imppard Cooper •• • kto 1 au " —Richard F Cooke Tbombs Cornier .2 'AlSx’rCollioun determination, rlioiiah it'opposed I Andrew LiUrk *• Aimer Cox tlie election of Generdl Jackson, to support [* 8 "J P^ierk 5 tho just measures of this Administration,.! “ en j Cheese man Jajnes Caffraln but as certainly tn oppose ilia unjust or (he proscriptive. It will i)e,.in principle, 0 p. | JJjss Susan A Daley ’ 11 of the ~ of been used for these seven years past, and its virtues are universally acknowledged by ull who luve tried it, to be far superior to 4 any other medicine ever cinploved for most diseases cliilillren nre subject tn. It is perfectly safe, and no child will ,refuse to take it. It seldom Tails curing Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colic or Cliolcia Morbus, either in grown persons or children ai d It gives appetite to almost all debilita ted persons.' AVurms frequently infest cliil Aren, aggravate . their other diseases, and are tlie chief cause Of must fevers, bowel complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas es, incident tn childhood, which are so nu merous mill frequently fatal. It is much regretted tiiat most vermifuges now in use are injurious, and thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered feeble, pnie and emaiicinfed through tlie first.stage of Me —which leads onto pulmonary complaints &c. Ac. &c. t Worms being .espeera’ly apt to Infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, uiirch mischief is often done by tlie ordinary worm ‘medi cines, which generally consist of lIk- strong est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they dc- bilit.ite the stomach, and often materially injure the general health. Swaim’s Vkr- Miruqy has the peculiar advantage of de stroying and removing worms from the bowels without tlie weakening consequen ces of the stronger purgatives. Ac.—and it has, jnoreover, a decided tendency to give.vigor Goth to the stomach and hunels expenses, and organs of digestion—thereby relieving 'n,„ »r tlie general system from many trouhicsoiuu complaint*. Jl is by this means that so many grown persons have been relieved, y its use, of different complaints—suppo- nc thonrselves to he in a decline, &c.:&c This medieme trill relieve bowel com- j ilaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit- ngi sickness, pain or iceakness in the sto mach nr bowels, loss of appetite, either in children or grown percent a in a fw,hoars and Wseldom fiils.curing chills and fe ver on fever auoe. No family ought, or ever will be without it, after a trial. Worms are capable of producing great disturbsheps-itfttiesystem. 'Not only do ilrey aggravate ordinary diseases when they are present, but they also give rise to a great variety of very-alarming nnomaloits nffeption*. The wholo train .»fspasmodic & cobviflilve diseases tiiay proceed from tile irritation of worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus', pa- ralvsis, mania, convulsions, as well as a variety of other nervous and- convulsive affections, are not unfrequently the imme diate effects of this cause. Besides these diseases, worms have also been known to produce pleuritic and rheumatic paius.dys- ontery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain, chronic mid spasmodic cough, Sec. Sec. &c. . , Among the symptoms which indicate tlie presence of worms, the following are the most common ami striking: -rjA pale, leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed countenance; a. bluiih streak under tlio eyes, tnese are dull and'lieavy. Hie pupils are dilated nnd much contracted, the joiv er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially during, the night while, sleeping; great itching in the nostrils, which cgpses the' patient to. pick Ills nose; foul broath; dis-. mrbed sleep; during which, tile patient grinds his teeth, is apt tn scream out and startup suddenly ns if frightened: tingling in the ears; gidrlinoss; interrupted speech; palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic cough) irregular.nnd depraved appetite, being sometimes entirely suppress^!, and at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen swelled and hard}, looseness of uie bowels) costiveness; tnTnatiiral,slimy,qr foul stnols: pains in the bowel*; wasting nf the flesh;- convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death. A supply of’this valuable Medicine i* Juit received and for sale by ,A. PARSONS, Agent. At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range. march.Sl" J to orty Adminisiratipn of the Gov- 5?"* D|1 JL inent iWi.ose ipeaggiras aiiall .sliew .R ,to.| •? have intereits of a party at heart, rather 11; 1 '' 111 D Davies than the great interests nf the country. , Uca, f, . It is, in a word, what .its title denotes. V; lao , >*elarip a National paper. ■■ ‘ ’ '. J For the in’ite'pend(iil ahd impartial course^ “ .tiot r Willard II Dimmick Win Dye Lghi Hopkins Catharine Dodson .Robert Dunbar Torenc wards . - , ■J‘ , f"** D 1 8V ' n e whleji it has pursued, the National InteHi-. 1 Jo ” tl Dellrot gencer has been denounced, and an at-] * ’ tempt lias been made to put it -flown, right'I AT 01 2? s I 5t v<lns or wro'.ig. hy the strong arm of power di-1 J v rt<w_Eyatis 2 reeled by caucus agency .The attempt is ail • ame ’G r.d vain as it would he (nr any modern prophet I \ v . m Evan* to bid the sun stamlfalill. Thirty yeariolB,; L , i_"._ tills National paper.is not yet 111 its prime,'|*ohn G Frager but acquires strength and power itith ry dav of iys existence. - Without paving ever sought foi.populari- ty, or courted public patronage, (lie Na tional. lotelligencer enjoys already tlie widest circulation of any newspaper in tlie 'orence Duffy- .. Copt Tims Duucan' James Dunn E Rev Jnilah Evans . ,Rev Elijah Eagleton - David M Erskine •'Jf Dr Henry Field . ’ Mrs Edwd Footmjm Mrs Elizabeth Fox O i- Frandls Gray . II S Grlllil), Rev Wm Galfaher S Wm Gildilns > 1 , Patrick Or iy Mrs Sarah C'GoiMtt George "Fidlcr Rev Lucius Field United States. It is read in'every Slate. -|? h ":PwS.«- Lt Gordon-C^oodino ami Territory intfie Union, and in every [ MfsAIary J Greene __ city and town, as well is inlhe country. It ' .v ■ - is read in every capital in Europe, and ^ ln Ham* MUs-P fl Henry jiossesses sources,pf information exceeded' „' 1,n . . J. Miss. C E-Henry by no oilier Journal. . I Patrick Hart - - Nmlianiel llioks For the first time an effort is made to en 1 Pnihp-F llaniinond John M Hines large the- subscription to i* by somling ' S'.P".*! W. r ! ■ fditli ibis priispectns, whi6h uur mlvcrss-.l® . ZacIicus tiolines, ries in pohtjcsare expected to deal so gen- JL ' Robert Hay •J, erously with'as to let it be seen, and oui | , {"' in V?f*!i ,n ' frienfly so kindly uj to fiuthorour purpoHC 1 , , va r, ’ " wiih'iheir aid ann countenance. .tlcreth-J-T?, 1 " }}V f ^ fore we have haidly wished to enlarge our I ’* 111 .Haigilt subscription list. Intending hereafter,how-' I ever, to devoto oprselves wholly, to the |*M , les M.Jarvis 8 newspaper and to "the oc Clark llodie Mpiy'Ilodgins , .'Harriet Humbert > a' propel"' iihpriivemeni-l PetorJ-imieson a . Qeo'W: Jnl.nstqn 1. of the Press," we invite 2 r Vmit Jackson (. . Wro Jolmstiui , icriptiajjs, as being punc- ® a, nl Jackson S. 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' Sari Notice. gjH OUR months after dare, application .^IHV IIIUIIIIIS dllCl Utiic, sip|j|is-niiuii will bo made to the Honorable tlie Justices ofthe Inforior Court of Tattnal County, for leave 19 sell the real estate of Thoinas Dickinson late of said county de ceased, for thei benefit pf.tlio heirs and.cre- diturs of said estate. Wm. DirKINSONi (Juqlified Executor.' r-JgW 3arah II K JohbJt'Ke^ is ’ SsSXllS* , Samuel J Lnveft £ ^Dqviji II Leper " Apn Mullryno Geh S McIntosh vjuTuuii jTimer John,51cHe(llo t SaiiiW,Millwiird.il Laclfliii .Mclnlutli Charles Myers , Susad McIntosh /flu-roo Mills Dailey Mclinosh Dr Jos .Maxwell Mahloo Mills GurdonlMiller .Vf. • - The Virtuds and Use Capt dies Moody £ Robt McJiqse’v .4 Jesse Mount Robt McMillan Sirs SAG Mein' m J B Morrell. Jultn Matiatt I James B Norris or THE Cordial *■ Cephalic Snuff. IVhieh, by long experience, has ' been found I Philip O’.ICeefe an effectual Remedy for most Disorders of the. HEAD, especially' the Common I Stephen Pea'ry Headach,to which it hardly ever'faiOfgiv- CaplTl'rince ing immediate ease, and by frequent use.| John.Princo repents its return. iff. O. P. BIrs Ann Powell Joseph B Powell -V Edmund S Plummer Miss Mary A Robertas - Williaiii H Kohiuso" John B Robinson ! mT admirably opens and purges the head. Hiram M Ralph JL strengthens the nerves,revives the spi-1 William Reed fits, and ha* a most grateful aromatic- Daniel Ke’dduck smell. Afeuet Richmond 8 Jhlias'M Robin-,n> |t removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid- James C Richardson Matthew Koliertson diness, and Vapours, relieves nimness of Mrs Ryan ' Shiibael G lingers f ho nvni. in nvppllnnf in rnrlntr rnpnnt dunf- I UfillUm D „n« 'Fpi,,1 I ■ ••oil 1 the eyes, is excellent m curing recent deaf- William Ryan . . .. . _ ^yaii 1. ness, and has been of great service in ffys-1 Cathaiine Richards Thomas 11 Bussell ■ . Ed'wurdB Russell ’ jeric nnd Paralytic complnints, and in re- Mary Ryan Byrum Reese storing thb memory when impaired by di*-. J Elizabeth A Robinson orders of thejiead. ' ’ ' 1 : 5:. It is also extremely proper for persons] Alexander Sjrndford'Henry.Smith wlio visik’tlie sick, or go into Unwholesome John Shannon. E W Smith . rooms or .unhealthy planes, and hot ell- Joseph Saunders Peter Symmes #’ mates, as it fortifies ihe head against nox- Aquila Stephens Silvester Sidkrs ' ions, exhatatiqpsanil-ipfecticuMair. - John D Street Henry 11 Stocker; A pinch or two may be taken at an/ l Mary Sleigh Mary S Strobhart time, and indeed several in a day; bat for a John Segrane l -Nathl Snow cold, or stoppage in the head; a pinch or Daniel D.Shepard SLBenj ft Sturges - two should betakpn just before going to) - • . fj}.' bed. _ 1 Amon Thrasher ‘ Stephen Thorne Those who are in the habit ef taking ] Thomas P Taul 2- ,-Rul'us L Todd much ofthe eonq.mon sij.uffs,. (and thereby I Capt.Triesz jhlL-Turner injure both head and stomach.) are desired' Joseph Tillmftn Geo A Turknetl JS to mix some ofthisCEPHALIC SNUFF Miss Janet WThompsdn m, and their had effects will in a ] Jv / . asure, be prevented. *'4 Alexander®.'YeidierL on hand and for sale by J ft?. .... SONS. Driipjjist, lohhs.H Wnrd .‘.Anq’.^liito .? I m ■sHh A PARSON -Attlie Eagle no 8.Gj mar 14 ;*• James Washington Leonidas Wylfy . , Ethfeldid-Watson .jAVneyLF Will's "75—...... *"-( g, . .7" ?*•— Major-W C Wayne ~ZH|)har Wood -.Seidlitz and SodaPow- Saiqiwu'son : 4 Eiizfli womaci ' Jpra - I Gapt VYnjsoh 'P.riUco Weeks -i.i iA Mrs EliztK-Walsh Cath C Wood DOZEN, boxes Soda Pow- Alexander Waft • 50 ' ders do .Seidlitz do , UPV r.^JL'1 'I Robt West ’Capt Jos Woodbcrry The improved Cliojtenhaiiq aSalts, pre ZHch HLWinklcr William I! Williams . by Savory, Moore & Davidson, im- GEO. SCHLEY, 1>. M. porteitandfor sale by . aprill , . . . A.;PARSONS, -1 . ’ - -Druggist, atthe, Eaglel.-No. 8, t}. rangq/J . - . march. 6 j. v Notice. ' >1, r ? r ' A LLpersotis having del Chaws. j!xL-the Eytatoof captnin 7 Wm. Warren ■ Sami Wells’ . I fiobl West Woodruff Richd C Wnolfolk Joint ft. Wick ltiaruili Williami ' Capt Jos Woodberry t jiiaYch 7 .55 T- mb ' l?iiift Chewing Tobacco. j ORILLARDS and lliell’s first qital- ’I i- ity Chowirig. Tobacco is jii.st.receiv-t ed aiidTor sale by A. i’AH.SONS. '■. t^a-. HifcJ ■» T.'j It 0 m dfim&hds against ,, w-., f . . .- v > . . c^ptain^Abiaham Nic ? ANDlNG Aoni theschr'Atl.imr, from* li.ois, deceased,\ftte refjiii* 4 ^ :i to present • Mnliimnva flAfl -C^taot^a 1 acoiirfuil T#x»» I tlinir npfinnnfo rlitlu nlfiicfml rnlLn cnticnri. ed aiidTor sale by ' Druggist No B Gibbons’ Range, •deo-io .