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XXVI
Remedy for the Piles.
t ’i’lie Medicine now offered to
ihe public, it one which lias
1,0611 fully subjected to tile in-
I'.illible test of experience; and
io every ilUlipto where it has
boon utteiulod will! the most coinplcto sue-
In some of tlio cases, the patients
umler the cUseaso for
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 11, 1829.
Whole No fi8"6.
hail been labbunOR .'71 , . • ' ,*
,,rtU f .-l—Msi.t .i*ii.nl had received
jven uii
ve irs, .nd doling that period hud r,
ihe best Sie,(io»l advice, and had uv
dertone a painful sutglcdl operation, with-
MMiennWint advantage. It if not (like
till,sc usually advertised,) tillered a. a .-cr-
„i„ care, bn.i Ions catahmae of diseases,
but
which —
with confulenee upon
i cure, tor ^ “
tliore artlicicil with this complaint, foi
cli ulone it is recommon Jed, pay rely
. with confidence u|">» obiainniK relief, even
in Us worst forms, io a short time} and they
portnnceof such a lemedy. I
-per Box', with directions signed
piietor. ^^tX-AU&T
of sticll a remedy. Priori M CIS
'ned-by the l'ro-
‘ at
IN'S
Drill! end Chemical Store,
^0 273, North Third, ubuve C&Ilowhill
8, ‘" 1 ’ PHILADELPHIA
A supply of this valuublo medicine i*
received-
Tor sale hy nj . ‘ %
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Bajjle no 8 Gibbon’s Range
mar 0
y w signeonf John Atwoo . of the Giiy
of N. York, hath exhibited a Libel beforo
the DisFrict judgo oftho U. .State* for the
District of Georgia, In Admiralty* against
the sloop Neptune of Savannah, her tackle
apparel and furniture, and against Duncan
M'Donald, now or lafe Master oud
owner of tiro said sloop, and other pari
owner, thoreof, Kiting and propounding
among other things, that the said John At
wood, on tho seventh day of Octoher, one
lies thousand eight hundred and twenty eight
Uiddend on bottoinTJ bn the Mid .loop Nep-
tune, her tackle, apparel and (urniture, to
ilia Mid Duncan M’Donald,the sum nftwo
hundred dollars, tile said sloop, then lying
In the l’ort of New York, for which sum the
said Duncan .M’Donald did on the day and
voar afuieeiid, hypothepate tho sold vassal,
erolandfif 11 ' ‘
Choice French Rose Wa
ter. fry
J l’riT IMPORTED
And for sale by ■’
A l’ARBONS, Druggist.
No u Gibbons’ Hmigc.-
dc,5
Brought to Jail.
•JTN Savundali, acme time ago, a negro
B maniyhovays hhnamo is JIM, and
that ho belong* to Jouu Pitman but doe*
no' know whero his master livesjinor where
ht* rsttaw dy from, i.nin induced to be
iieve that he is o iud by some one else,
he is 1 feet 9 1*4 Inches high and about 16
years of age; he stammers a littld when
speaking. JftO. I. DEWS’, J. C. 0
tine I t 11i
* Drought to Jail. ’
I N Savaniialinn tho slit lilt, fa /tegro
in an who says Ida natno is JOHN nad
that lie belonutn Sain King of (jjiarles-
'r,n B C. lie is about -io years ot.age, and
9 feel 10inches high. J. .
JOIINI.DEWS.j.c.c.
feb 28 .a
■Brought td Jail:
X X Savannah on tho tilth just a negro
man who says his name is. Will. Brow it
and that lie belongs to Wm Oaffinnf (,’har
lesion B0.,‘ He is kbppt fl years of age. r,
feet U inches high, and has a .car on bis
forehead.
. fob 2a JNO. J. DEWS, j, c. o.
— " Notice.
TITISjWdays after date application
Xl will be nude for renewal of scrip No
Jtl-for Twenty-light Shares of s’urine
hndFIr. Insurance liank Stock, standing
tg iny name. 'WM •:
GEO. HALL.
g iny ham,.
| mareii It
hOfca
Splendid Razor Strops.
12 MMER8dN’8 and PRENTISS’
XX Razor Straps are kept constantly on
JjjWi and those goutl.meri who have used
them, iitonounee them superior to any at
tile preiont time in.use. For sale by
A. I’AIISONS, Druggist
At tho Ivugle, No 8 Gibbon’s Range.
march 12
... Salts and Castor. Oil.
—, Xi . ■ ’is troRE j .Ttl ■'
fa 4 k BBLS Sal (ihiuher
hn , X ' 1£ :| vsoitcd sizes
1000 quart liuttles Castor Oil for l’lan
tanon Puiposee
Sfiuqturt bottle. coldpressed
300 pn Us ,|„ .
Which is offered uuiisiMllylow.*
loan a 1 * Jr ? I la[1 icularly requested to
5 • • oXaqttn, fur themselves.
For talAiby *
. A PARSONS, Druggist,
At tho Eagle No a Gibbons" range.
UNITED STATES, ), ... ,
District or* Otonou. \ Admiralty
l*i sident of the United States to tho
Marshal of the State of Georgia,
Greeting:
GEO. GLEH % Clerk.
EREAS Robert Habersham, As-
fter taokle,apparel and furniture,tn the said
John Atwood for the payment ol ‘the said
sum of two hundred dollar.,svith t(re rato yr
premium df7 per et. thereoa, per annum,
at or.before the expiration of t.niridy, after
her arrival in the Mid Port of Savannah.
That the Mid .easel did arrive at the Port
uf Savannah on the first tiny of Novent-
her last, where ehn no* lies, and the said
terin often day. had fully ex dred, and the
said sum of two hundred dollars anti tiie
.premiums thereon remain unpaid. That
the said John Atwuod did. on (lie twelfth
d ay of December past, duly assign and
tiansfer (he said bottomry bund for u valuer
bln consideration to the Mid Libellant, as
by reference to the said bond-arid assign
ment ss.HI appear, Aihl whereas the linn-
orablotho Judge nfthe said Court hutlvor-
dered that Ihe said Oilm en M’Oou dd and
all others concerned in the Mid sltmp Nep
tune, h ’r.t ick’e, apparel and furiiilurc, lo
be and aupedr at t|ir Court House in the
City of tvivantiah, in the District aforesaid
un the <|d day rtf Slay, lust, at 10 o’clock
in the forenoon of the same day, to shew
aauie, If any lie »r they have, why the said
vessel,, her tackle, apparel and furniture,
should ant be sold and the proceeds there
of, brto much thereof as may hom ressary
i ^hi.
I lln| .ru III I I aaui^
paid to III" Ubcll.int to lali.fr li s demand.
Nuw therefore you are hereby authorized 1
and required to idle and admouitli the said (v.c ‘nnuT
Duncan M’Donald, and all’persons what- U’lofis f 8l t,K,,OUB f AlllA -
I’VlT. hlvillff. or DiatuiiiHnu ta lir»w»s one m.' .s’ *9'.. *
•• “••“•’■I euu Hll (PVIBVIIS HIIUF
.ever, having, or pieieuding to have any
rrighl,tille or interest in or to (lie said sloop
Neptune, her taokle, apparal and furniture,
lo be and appear at the (line and pUca a-
firesat'l, lo hear, abide by, end p'rtorm all
and singular such judicial Acts as are ne-
oessary to lie done in the premise', and fur-
llier to do and reoeive what unio Law und
Justice shall appertain, under the path'of
Ihe Law and contempt thereof, the absence
and contumacy of them iiotwiihstindlng.
And wh itinever you shall do in the pre
allies ydu shall duly certify unto the iuU
Judge, at the time and place aforeiaid, io-
g,liter wiih these presents.
. Witness tiie Honorable Jeremiah Cuy
ler, Judge of the Mill Col*-, this se
venth day of May, A. D. 1828.
Richard \V. llaBEnsiuar,
Proetor for Libellant.
All peraoni interested in the foregoing
munition,, wilt gake due notiice.
JOHN II. MOREL.
Mar that, D. 0.
may B
T
Playlnsr Cards.
aying
HOMAS ORE
ing cards,
»M»,
Lafayette’s Fancy Cards,
HOSE superior plsy
A. PARSON8 3 !
At tha Engle, no, 8, Gibbons Range.
apriltS- ■
Chinees : Razors. >
JUST received by the' jhip Oglethorpe
m^r 5
To Planters;
loo©:£™ <=■"-.
■*T~ -r-m^Fsff* 11 *’
Notice.
Jti° f .‘ hrei lrion ' ,h * ffnl "
Inty ,|“ ,l ; 1 '! 11 min, for
' ol n ' The,above Certificates
‘ lll ° r '' c "f tho toil) ultimo.
Pavanr.b ST M P SI '- S ULELAND.
pavaonan, March Cth. 1849.
54fo
lourtof Ordi
nary, EiTing-
n County.
kNtlm » .. r K(JE ' ,l, r’«, TKKM 1028
*stithJ?" io , rt 01 Sl '" u ’ 1 - J - Btyatt
Idiherim,} 1015 ofa bond
lied bv^]tnn' CCt - ,0 A 1,C L’miil made and
Intv afm£V*{" j- Ku W ied y foo III the
l orjanel 1 '? be “ rl, !S date the 12th
|i of| and }“ r Biles to a certain
W u cite •„',,i in said bond. Tliesc
llaiinlnr, admomsh ulkpersons having
■said |h„?"> !“»erest in the estate of
ktion.lr" J n ^ K «'" a >ly to file their
liicctlnc ‘„f!| ?? Auvc i on or before
| c 0!iiiu b f ()r I,* 1 " 1 " 1 ° r Ordinary for
*^Oiituor-ior 'o!^" 1 lttJ9 s otherwise
to'dic
w a supply of these celebrated llaaors.
It is well known tn Iho.e who h»»e a jft:
neral knowledge of the Oriental Countries
that the Chlncso and Japanese aril deserv
edly cejHkted for a - profound acquniiu-
unco witmho Arts and Sclthosi, in fact ini
many, instances surpass in a high degiee
what Eutopaans have ns yet beeq^tble to
accumplish. This is found to be the case
in the very useful arid necessary article of
Itaxors ; and Travelers from those Coun
tries have so frequently represented the ex
traordinary advantages that tho Chinese
Rexnrs have over all others, that User Pro
prietors have(at-a considerable expense)
formed-a connexion with a celebrated Ma
nufacturer in Pekin,to enable them, to have
a .regular supply of lllades, stamped with
tluUllaker’s mime, and made in a suitable
firm for the use of that part of ihe world
where the,chinis the part of the human bo
dy and not thV head,(as in Chlne.'dtc.) to
Undergo tho operation ofxhavlDg.
For sale fry
A. PARSONS.
At the Eagle, No. 0 Gibbon's R.Mge.
•pHI 28 100 •«' I
Board of Health.^ '
“■TCftf ot SaVAtStSAH, J .
April soth,’1889. . | .
fpHB
ilium of their Chairirign,' War(f Gcmtnlt|
tees, (he.City Marshal, or by notioe in
writing thiouph the Post Office, of any nui
sance, whicli exists, or of any deposits in
stores orccllaV.s, that maybe’considered in
jurious to the licaltli of the city.’ A J!
By order, a,r S..
JOIIM SHELLMAN, Chairnant, ;
Wm..Moukl, Secretary,
may l ... .,-v ’. '••<»
‘IT
Treasurer’s (Mice.
gSSfcs^.^.— .-
ff^lHEaverago price of \flo\it during tho
last month being t?8 per barrel of
100 lbs. Hread for the present month
iiuisf weigli as follows viz:
14 1-4 cents Loaf 2lbs 8 04
0 I-1 “ “ I V 4. “
Of which all Rakers and sellers of Breajl
ill take duc’Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
m3yS*
i’UICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT-
j TLE.
\lj . To the'Public.
I N consequence of tiie numerous frauds
and impositions practised in referoneo
IO my medicine, I am again induced to
change tho form o( my BOTTLES. In
future, the I ANACEA will be put up in
longitudinally, with
he following words, blown in the glass,
Pu,l * o *’ ,, a ' rc ' pre -
tWMIcv.much stronger titan
those heretofore tiled,oud will.have but one
label, which coven the cork, with my own
sigiifenire on it, so that the obrk cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature)
Without which rinne is genuine. The mc-
uieine.may consequently be known to be
genuine when my liguaturu is visible: lo
counterfeit which, will be punishable at. for-
*|?lte Increasing demand tor this celebra
ted medicine has enabled me to reduce the
price to TWO DOLLARS por bottle,thus
bringing it within the reach of tiie indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomium: its
astonishing effects and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients ami Medi
um ' radtltioneri of the highest resaectabi
lily, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for it a character which. Envy’s
lien, though dipped in gall, can never tarn
ish.
Tiie false reports.concern)n*g this valu
alilo medicine,which have bcon .sodi'ig.'mly
circulated by certain Physicians,bav^fteir
origin either in ENVY, or in the mi sc"
The Proprietor pledges himself to the
Public,^nd gives them Ihe most soleniii"
assurances, that tills medicine contains
neither mercury uor any other deleterious
drug.
The public are cautioned not to purchase
my Pnnacea, except from myself, myjicv
oreitt.ed agents, or persons of known
portability: and all those will consequei
iv lie withnut excuse, who shall purefi
from anyoiher persons.,
WM. SWAIM
September. 18(8.
The following certificate giv,* the his-
iductlonef the Pane
wac impossible to bo hiistnkcn, und for
borne to introduce any oilier circumstai,-
ees than what belong immediately lo it.
wiii ddane.
1 luladelphla, Marolf Uth I0SU.
CERTIFICATE OF DU. EDWIN A.
, altee.
Member of the Philadelphia Medical Sucic-
Tho case detailed io
cate came under my
Hove Alderman, Duane’s statement to „
strietly^eoheM; ’ ML Swibn showed me tin
tho above certifi
r my observation, and I bp
i Duane's tti
/ —..AVS. I'll. SJHslllll wilijsl CH II1C 1
two other cases nearly similar, which were' smell
nitVArl less LI- II -w.’ x is P _
°P TJIE
COR DIAL UaIMP
Cephalic Snuff.
Which, by long experience, hut ban found
an uffietual. Remedy for most Disorders
of Inc HEAD, especially . the Common
Heauiich, to U'hich it hardly tier fails giv
ing immcdiate'latc, and lu frequent use
Ifi. invents its return.
bp- | T admirably opens and purge* the head,
he X strengthens the nerves,revives the spi-
ivery other (e-
cured by his Panacea,after
medy had failed.
Averse as I am to quackery, I hope ev
er to be preserved from unjust and solfish wen or great service in I tys
prcjudicn j mid, therefore, do nothosltytq. bnrio und Paralytic eumplaints, and in re
to give my namb, in confmnstion oftho of- slbring the methovy when Impaired bvdi.
fieaey and safety ol Mr. Swaim’s tnedi r...., r 1
cine.
p.„ .!., Edwin a. alter;
Philadelphia, Now Sth, 18(8.
A-supply of Uii. Valuable Medicine
just received and for tale hy
A I’Alt.SONS, Agent.
At tho Eagle Nci 8 Gibbons Flange,
march AT (Id
'- i -—•—;■.. ‘ 1 ••
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-,
teric.and Worn Medici.
!/«n«
has
U remtvei Drowilbess, SMptncss, Gid-
aineis, and Vflponr* k Irdieves dimness of.
Hie eyes, i* excellent in curing recent deaf-
*Bd has been of great service in llys
complaints, and,in re-
Maw ,„.g ».•«. ssssaliiui V SI Lnft 8 m,,m L— J
orders ojfthe head.
It is also extremely proper for persons
'vim visit the sick, or go into uow liolesome
romus nr tinhcnltliy places, and:hot': cli
mates, «s it fortifies the head *iguiinst nox
ious, exhalation* und infectious air.
A pinch or two may bo*taken at any
tnne, and indeed several in a day; but fpr a
( ycold, or stoppage in the hesd, a pinch dr
two should betaken Just before going fo
bed..
Tbojo who are In tire habit of taking
much ofthe common inulfi, (find therebs
'■) ' '
: V- ;v -"d Stomawii,; •!« uouivu,
tq mix Some oftiiis CERHAUO SNUFF
been Hied for these lovcn ■*” *° 4
year. past, and ill virtues ire * k. .
Ulliver.allv .r.lr,mwl»,le.rt he IV . A PARSONS,Drgggisl
Atthe Eagte no 8 Gibbou’s Hat:
mar 14 ■ ■
Notice.
n HE CopartnenliipH of H. Cauidey A
in Savannah,& of Belli B. Joner
lory orthtr Introduction ofthei’nimeca into
the Philadelphia Aim. House Infirmary. ?lT-SKg?n , V. l 'T^ ^'naoujtRr oow,|r
Tho»e who read it. will be coiWinced that ;m d »f ‘‘X'-tifn-thereby relieving
is never feared the Invest! H en#ra * •y»l8«n from manv truiiblesomc
iaris or emleavoredTo^d: “mplain... I, ig by .hi. tnean, that so
th<- proprietor lia
lot
gallon of physibiaris, or endeuvoretj to adl
minister the medicine in secret. It alio
evinces tiie prejudices of the faculty, .that
■hose who were so; anxious originally to
exclude Ihe medieine from tills institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it, after it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
One of the Aldermen of the City oj Phi-
Mr. Swaim, proprietor ofa medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacox, applied
tn me, requeuing me to state what I know
about the introduction of his medicine into
the Alms House—and 1 consider it a ditty
to comply with his requ it.
Being President of the Board of Mana
fieri uf the Alins House in the yhar 1810,
Mr. Strains expressed to me a wish to un
dertake the cure of sumo persons then in
the house, whose cases were given up as in-
curable by the medical ia.uiumen, that he
was confident of curing hy his medicine
those cases, and would undertake some of
the must desperate—aud would require no
other compensation than the eatisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered.
1 promised to consult tho other mnna>
geri, and did io; hut I found that some nf
the tnediqal gentlemen in the house hid
labored to prejudice them, as aomedf them
attempted to jireposiyss me against svhat
they denominated quackery. Some of the
managers felt inclined to tho trial, consid
ering that as they .were cases abandoned by
tit, medical men which were to he opera
ted upon-uo harm'at least would be done,
and if cure was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought to be afforded, but they oxpressed
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by which I understood that they did
not like to put thein<elvcs in opposition to
tho physicians. Others pppnsed it alto-
gctiicr. I therefore offered aud took upon
•' I. ..-.— insibility there was in
Iwaim that I
accompany blm/jand did so. - The
first caso selected was that of a woman,
whose appearance was horrible, end whose
condition u "> ( tn JnnlnrnHn ifiit thp n.i.
licut
set. justified Jjjjjjf. complain!-. She wax • a
woman of about 30 or M years of.ogtv her
right oye'vvai alrcdy destroyed, Xbe |oft
eye piottuded more than half an inch out
ofthe socket, the flesh of the left cheek was
one couiplote.ulcpr,:the flesh of the note
had disappeared antf.left tiie nostrils- turn
naked holes," tiie uppei lip on thp left side
was destroyed, and the teeth and gums
hard, and tho whole face; as it appeared to
the, lit a stato of-dissolution:.her dppetlte
had loft her—she represented a living skel
eton frightful to behold, Mr.Ssvaiui said
lie cOuid cure Iter: lie could not icstoro the
lost eye, nor restore the tm.se, hut.lie could
restore the luft eye .and the mouth.' -Jr-
He undertook the case, and l frequent
ly attended him in his visits to. the poor
woman, and she svav cured—and I have
frequently seen her since, going about Iter
ordinary business with tiie ataerity usual
to a person of that ago; the deformity pf
course remained : hot all that remained
besides appeared "healthful 1 have .con-
lined myself tn this case, up’on which I
myself whatever responsibility
the cage, .and notified Mr. 6
would accompany him,•• and d
case selected was thato
se appearance I swelled and hart; looseness of the boa
lltion was so deplorable tbat^Uia pat eostlveneSs; unnatural, slimy,or foul sts
iriq tho same room wished to have her j nt | le bowels: wasting of the fl
couvui.ions:fi..;p.l,y,and ; finai.y de
* _ ’ I IIV MIIUSI HIC
universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to be far superior tp
any other medicine ever employed for
most diseases children ere subject to. It is
perlectly safe, end no child will refitse to
take it. It inMont fails curing Dysentery,
Summer Complaint, Colio or Choleia
Morbus, either in grown persons or children
and It gives appetite to ahliust ell debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest ciiil
dren, aggravate their other diseases, and
are the chief cause of most fevers, bowel
complaints,.nnd chronic end nervous discus
es, incident.to childhood, which are so nu
merous and fteqaeotly fatal. It is much
regretted that most vermifuges now in use
are injurious, and thousands of children ate
swept off, or are rendered febble. pale end
emancieted through the first stage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
lie, &c. Jjc.
IM being especially apt to infest
persons ul debilitated digestive organs aud
emaciated constitutions, much liiischief is
often dune by the ordinary worm until-
eines, which generally consist ofthe strong
est purgatires, mercurials, bitters, hirco-
tics, or spirits of turpentine.. Articlos of
tills kind may destroy worms, but tlieydn-
L,, iUte the stomach, and often (Materially
•ire the goneral health. Swatu’2 Vu*.
uor! has the poouliar advantage of do.
straying and temoying worms from the
bowela without the weakening ooiisequen-
cat of the stronger purgatives. A.d.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
givo vigor both to the stomach ami bowels
compinintsPRPIPlipiSIPSlilHPSIPII
I many , grown persons' have been relievedj
by Its use, uf different eumplaints—suppo-
ijngjthemselves to be in a decline, See. !u>-
This medicine will relieve bowel com•
plaints or dysentery, bilious cholie. vomil-
i»fr. sickness, pain or weakness in the .-to
much or bowels, lost of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, in a f w hours;
and it seldom fails curing cmi.Ls a'nq n:-
va« ox VKvr.R aour. A’o family ought,
lor ever will be without tt, after a trial. -
Worms are capable of producing 'great
disturhinecs in Ihe system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases.'.' lien they
are present, but they-also give rife t6 a
gre-if variety of very alarming anomalous
grot variety
affections. Tho whole train ofspasmodie &
convulsive diseases may proceed from the
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal.
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, manic. .convulsions, as well „> a
variety of other nervous - and convulsive
afTuotionvtfre not unfrequcntly th« itmitn-
diate effects of this ceuse Besides these
1 wormy have also been known to
pleuritic and rheumatic pains,tlys-
reinitling fever,dropsy of the brain
Bhronleand - spasm
ho. : i.-.
Among thu symptoms which ini
tiie presence of worms) the followin,
the most common and striking:—A ,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a bluLsfT streak under the
eyes, these are dull and heavy,-the pupils
are dilated epd much contracted, trie law
ey eyelids and upper lip swell, , especially
during tho night while sleeping!, great
itching in the -nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick his nose; fuul breath'! dis
turbed sleep; during which the-patient
grinds his teeth, As apt to scream out and
stgr(up sudd only as if frightened: tingling
in the ears: xiddiness: interruuted sneeeh:
cough: IrreBgi r rl . .
being sometimes entirely iiippreased. and
at bthers exceedingly voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels:
" stools;
) flesh;
——y; and finally- .death,
A supply of'this valuahlo Medicine is
Juit received and for sale hy
~ ittSONS, Agent,
IN
A. PARSONS, Age
- At tbe eaglo No 0 Gibbon's R
march 31
snge.
Notice.
Thomas Dickinson late ofsaidcounty de
ceased, for the benefit of the heir* and cre
ditors of said estate.
Win. DICKINSON.
Executor.
march 7 •** 65
Fine Chewing Tobacco.
L ORILLARDS ami Riell's firm qual
ity Chewing Tobacco is just rgeeff-
ed and for sale by A. -PA $HSN$y
Druggist No 8 Gibbons’Jlangc.
dec 10
The VirtucB and Use
moat gtauful arotnatjc
fire both head and stomach,) are dcslrett
k3|L
r|-
m. Co.in Havann
&C<
■ WWM.. amvaiiiixti,!* Ul (JOlil II. JUIIt*
-o. in Bridgeport, Cqnn. were dissolve"
by mutual content on tiie 21st day of Apri.
last past. All persohs Indebted, bjr note»'
account; to the firm or II. Cassidov h tin
will make paymont before the 81st Apri!
next, as all then unpaid will bo put in suit i
and those having demands will Immediati
ly present them to If. Cassitlejt for pav.
mem, who is fluty authorized to settle tin
concerns of the firm.
H. CaSSIDEY,
march 20
. SETIML JONES,
Attorney,
H. Caisidkt
More New Goods.
J UST received by M. Frendcrgast, arid
for sale low. _ . .
8 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and
half piee’en
4 do do do Sheeting'
0 hales4-4Brown- do
t do do Bleached do
4 do 8-4 , do Shirtings
9 do 8-4 ' Brown do
8 do Domestic Plaids h Stripes
Russia*Birdseye Diaper
0-4 8-4.0-4 10-4 Irish do
. t cases ladies Leghorns
X do mens do
1 do . boys do
Fashionable Ginghams & Prints
Plain plaid h stripe Palinaride
Blue Straw de blk Worsted Barege
Plain Baltice, ell colours
Crimson h Green Moreens
Bik station Bilk—Gras de Naples.
Florence & Sineliewt
“ Satin Levantine
Fancy col'd. Oroide Naples *
Plaided Straw eol’dfaat silk .
Fig; Swiss dresses collars h half hdkff
do and Plain Swiss & Book Miislins.
Cambric.Jiiconcl.Miill i. Nausook do
Blk III. V4II Crapo- ’
and Colored do
.Canton and Nankin do . .. m
Fancy,Gras Do Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Ifkrs
“ S ik Cravats. Jaconet do
“ “ and Mnrsaillcs Vestiiig
Single A (loublc width, blk Si blue
blank It.initii.j.i
Hangup cords, w hito Nankin & stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Blk blue Olivo and Mix’d cloths
English Thread Si Bobkinet Laces
&&. he.
mar 28 NoS At 14 Gibbons’ range.
Savannah Poor llousp and
. Hospital,
V ISITING Committer for May 1820.
George VV. Coe and Francis Sorrel.
Attending Physicians.
Drj Barlow and Coppee
JOS. CUMMING, Sec’rv,
apill 80 tot
Liberty Inferior Com-t.
I JUNE TERM, 1828.
TPON the petition of \V. 15. Fleming.
) praying for tlio Mablishineht of •«
SK =p7id Stol! T f ttd Ve ?or b i„et n e!.rad
palpitation uf the heart n dry .pasmodic' and eialiW itlnodollm s i rnnr nu
couch; irregular apd depraved appotfle, ? en i . ”‘ l
bearing date on or about thn fiist of Api.
1826, a copy whereof as nearly as the peti
iorier can recollect. U filed wit'
f ietition, together
oss thereof. It
Just Received.
P I RE Winter stiajued S|ierm Oil,
Bitilnblc fur Family ns,, fursplo liy
fl l) 4 P. MAItl.tlW.
tlio
NCfftpes for Sule.
f|\11E fojlqwiug Negroes, from ...
-B. countiy, arc <>fiered for s;tle t 'ix :
A nagn> boy aged about Hi years.
A negro boy aged about 15 “very likely..
Ajis^ro boy aged about 15 “ do do
\ negro boy aged about li"
A pegio eul agcil about l£ “
A negro man aged .,buut 45“a field band
A uegiu men aged about 47“ do do.
A LSI)
A negro girl uged 10 years.
A negro man aged 24 " a prim* field
hand.
A negro boy alout 17 •• d 0 flo
A iit-gro man nged .i5 11 do do do.
A negro nnin and wife, and their child
about 5 year a old*
Apply to ■ ’
, mar - 8 J. EITINGER.’
Notice.
| AOUR months after date iipplicniinn
JL will bo mbde tn tlio linn, ihe court
4 Ordinary of Bulloch County, while sit
ting fur ordinary purposes, for leave fc sell
nil the real estate or Isaac H at rs dbeVfttf
tlio benefit ofthe heirs and creditors.
Uf) •..A JllilN U ATKItS.
fell 19 4|.
Notice.
porsons having tleninnds against
the l-.st.ite of cap),in Abi . liani Nie-
rmlsrdvceaied, arc lequeMe.l to pre-ent
their accounts duly niti-.stcd.tolhe suliscrl
ber, without drl:»v.
.« , N If OL-MBTEAD, t'l'or
inarch 12 ’ 59fL
Notice.
ffjVOUR niuntlis fruin this date I ihal
SL nuke applioaflon tn the Inferior
1 niirtof CliBtbam County sittimr lor Or
dinary purposes, foi leave to sell, that tract
.of luml situated on .SkidawRy UUnd, con-
Niniuu C30 acres, liiorr or Icas, and called
l(HERNIA, part oftho real estate of Dn
•Vni. (J raw foul tine. To be sold for tlio
'•enelitof the creditors.
Til OS U P CHARLTON.
' Adm'r. He Hotiis non. \
feh 9 t 32
Just K eceived,
r lSHE Eatraordinaiy Military C.ucor
X_. "f Jo in Blripp lain a I ienteuant in
bis Majesty’s 87th' Regiment—Written l.v
"ms.ir. WgHRjJWr
•’Noono can read the aeco.'nt of bis
.sufferings, without the d" <-p.-'S .-uin'misera.
ration. 1 ’— London Literary Guzett.-.
"We arc satisfied that, no on,- v.ilj ri-a
from lhe"Narr.,tire of our brave Auiii-R|.
;raphcr, Without havimr Uecti deeply in.
lod.bi-his »!ory-.’’— T/ir Crlrte."
>T.-JL iiUItit.’OLL.
apri 23 95
-J- *
Claret.
CABI.H Mt-doc Claret—Reccrr-
*Jv< d arid for sale by
CHARLES A. Yv'GODitL'FF.
april 2 77
Notice.
I TLREAP I ER iho Savannah Libra‘
XX i) will b<- opened for thn deliver"' of
Ilo-Iks every Monday, Wednesday andlf’rl-
ilay, from 4 to B jo’clock P f M.
J "tits i(JituIs not share holders ran have
the use nf the Library , on tiie following
terms:— . ,, .
Fur one year, by paying gig
“ six munlbs, “ s
“ a,, y less period, at the rato of 2
per month
3 . WM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 I02§n
Just Received.
ain/k PRIM A.."
/•W 200 do do jMidulin
handtngjrom Sc hr Exact.
00 R.iriels Uunfaps best Ale.
12 keg Gotlicn liutter. Forby
may 4 J. H. IT,IIIII ’ T.
T. W. Driscoll,
. . .Has reetived ptr.rhip Henry,
T he literary hemaInb oi
THE. LATE HENRY NEELE
Aiithoi of the Romaiice of History. Ac
&a. confining nf l.ccturei on English I’o
etry. Tales, nod other Aliseehaneons J’ie
ces in Prose and Veise— 1 vol. with a por
sit of the autllgl.
’•This work will reflect the greates lion
or on Ihaauthor’s talents—lllias great am
numerous attracti -us.”
London ldukly Re vino.
‘‘This work )soue well calcnl.itef! b
repay aivaitcntive perus«l, and ramiot bu
prove higllly inteie<ug to every reader.
n'h* rxmt
nray 8 *.106 *.
The Critic.
Ringgold & Thompson,
Attorneys at law,
— ie ‘said* TALLAHASSEE. [Florida.)
r t*.|th an affidavit of the practise in the several Com
is ordered, that the,said in tho Middle District of Florid
tedmtBfiD8.of the act in .in.tbo Biip'-i i'»r (’ouu ol .i.iLki n rm r
in -West Flo.
•Oourts oftho Counties of Thomas, Deer
tur, and Early, in the State of Georgia.
They will also attend the Superior Lou
at the Eland of Key West.
L. A. Thompson is now in this City, an
' vjll lake cliaigc of any business tliut in;
tie entrusted to their care,
april JO TOOL
notice
'—•D ”■ “'“'"FKMVOHVHjfjjjiuollbly to
the rules of court; unless cause be sliown to
the contrary.
. . ExtrOqt'frbiti the minutes. *
ane 41.-.: ,, 1- EVtiSlCEH, Oik
Yestimental Soap.
fl for
hHI8 Sox pi*, celebrated for talUrie ai :
* kinds of gii’ase and spots from clotl
Forialohy
“A. PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s rarigo
decs
!Slioe H lac king.
AY MARTINS liipiid Blacking
Just imported and * for sale by the
cas.k or dozen. l»y . A IV4RSGNS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range,
-feb ®4 *
Rank Stock.
XTioil Sale at EPPINGBR’S
JP njay 2 Exchange Oilice.
T. M. Driscoll,
n \S just received die following ne
Publications
GEORGE MASON, the Youno Bac
iToonaMArt ; or, Don’t Give Up the Shi
i story of thu Musissippi. .Price 75 cts.
ihe UlV.xl.S OF HSTE* anil r,tb
•’oems—By J. (3. Brooks ond 31 ary .
.5rooks. Price 51,35.
THE TRIAL* OF LIFE—By then
ihor of‘‘ De Lislo v —2 vols. Price 51,3
ALSO.
A few copies of Irving’s Life and Vov
^35 of ColumhtK, and the
Travels of the Jiuteof Saxe Weimar
uyril 30 IPJ^