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Vol. XXVI
SATURDAY EVENING, JflAY 23, .to, •
Whole No • t
.(5387.
ff Remedytor the Piles.
* * file Medicine now offered to
,| 1P public. I# one which has
been lully subjected to the ln-r
f dlible t®’ 1 *>' experience; and'
f,, every Instance where it lias
. n.d trill) the inert cnniploto suo-
bc,n *t}" ni „l ur th» case., the patient,
" i,| “niiuR under tho disease lor
had been 111 * 0(iu ,| bad received
/•*[»' ?"i,| lal advice, apd hail oven on-
tho bolt in ■ . r „' lc ^ operation,'Wilh-
4org4 1 , .. P .^ ad’«n*»S* Tlhw* <«*«
advertised.) offeredIn. a .cor-
tho to uiuwij oatalmuo of diseases,
“hi* *»PW«. *«»
^ U i\!o,"abiae it i» rocoiumen Ic.l, may rely
till cli “I ’ obtaining relief, even
I" ‘l , .,re the best judges of tho im-
jho ''“'yV' ° “emedy. Pcjce 50 cts
Z'2*,th dlroctlhna
priator. “J- ^jafiVa
Drug and Chemical jStnro,
No. 173, North Third, above Calluivhlll
A aepplf °f ,h l« valuable meflioliie Is
«ehel«ad, .
ior “a. /ARSONS, DruggiaV. .
At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Range,
mar 8
Choice Fxench Rose VVa-
. t'er. ' •
J UST IMPORTED /
And for sale by r
A PARSONS; Drugglet.
No B (llblwns’ Range,
de K
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah,'some time ago, a negro
'man who says hi, name .is JIM, amt
that ho belongs to John Pitman bin docs
no'; know whore his master liyefifiOr-n-nCre
•he raiiawtiyfroin. I am Induced lir be
Here that hois oivntd by some oue else,
he is 1 teat a 1-1 inches high anil about 15
years of uge; ho stammers a little when
,peaking. JNQ j. DfiWS.WcCf. c
tlfie 14 H3 ; _
Brought to Jail.
I ’N Savannah nn ’lie 31st nil. a negro
man who say, Ills nam&i* JOHN nad
that ho belongs to Sam Kiiff o£ l Hiatias-
.(.m S C. lie is about 10 years oi.ngc, and
6 feet 10 iocltes high.
. JOHN
fell .38
Public Lniids—Creilit Sys
tem.
D EBTORS tn the United Stales for
public lands', purchased prior yi tlin
t,t day of July, 1840, are hereby -notified
that the 4Et day of July,. 18*9, is the peri
od to which payment is restricted by the
art of tho 31st March, 1838.
• The balance* ,duo on oil lands further
credited under the relief IrwVs, passed in
the yoar, 1831, 1833, and 1833, if uot com
pletely paid, either 4>y relinquishment nr by
cash, at a discount of 07 4-2 per centum,
on' or liafnro the Ihhd day of July, nut,
will be forfeited~io the United states agree
uldy to lap.
All land, forfeited to the United Stnles
since the lust day of July. 1820, nil wlliifli
n further credit hit, not been -taken, 'and
which remain nmnld, may be redeemed by
payment of the balance due in cub, at a
discount rtf 37 l : 3 nor centum, oil or be
fore llio said third iluy of July next.
‘ Payments completed entirely by tiili,
may be made either at the proper lard of
fice, or to the TreauWor uf the United
States at-Wasbingloft.'-
.Payment, partly In cash, and connected
with relinquishment,, cun only be made at
the land cm e where die land was purcha
sed.
Purchasers wislifng tn. close tirttf ac
counts will take notice, tlfat the law re
quire, tho surrender Of the original cerii-
ficiite Ilf til* purchase, and, if such certifi
cate be lost or destroyed, a public nmico
must bo given to tlfat effect, agreeably to a
form-which may bo bail, eitlicr at the Oen-
or.il l.and Offiee. or at the office whi-nro
sitch ccrilficato was issued. Forms of re
linquishment nmy also bo obtained from
the same source,
iraassoml DtnMivrMrNT,'
Gent ml Land OJIcr. 18M March, 1830.
may 5
. JOHN I..DEWS, j. c.-c.
Brought to Jail. .>
r . Savannah on the luth Inst a negro
man who says Ills mine Is Will Brown’
an l dial bo belongs.lo Win Ciiffmnf Char
lesion HU. lie is about 37 years of age, 5
feet it ruches high,ami ha, a ecar on Ills
forehead.
lib .SB JNO. I. HEWS, j. c. a.
PRICE TWO OOLLAR-S PER BOT
TLE.
To. the Public.
I N consequence of the numerous frauds
and htinosuiom practised in inference
to my anoiticlne, I am again induced to
change the form of my BOTTLES. In
future; the PANACEA will bojutt up in
round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with
the following, words, blown in llio glass,
“SvvXim's Pamacua, Philada,” as repre
sented above.
These bottle, are moth stronger than
those heretofore used,and will have but one
label, which covers tho cork, with my own
signature nn it, ,o that the emit cannot lie
drawn without destroying the signature,
without which ntn'ie i, genuine. The me
dicine may consequently be known to be
genuine when iny signature 13 visible; to
counterfeit io/i ic/t. H ill be punishable at for-
'/ho increasing demand lor this celch
-The Undersigned
H AS fm the present, Ills counting
mom In the yellow stoie adjoining
his lumber dock.
T|te •following quantities and descrip
tions of Lumber on hand and for sale, to
gether wflh wh.1t lie is daily receiving, will
enable him to execute any ortitrs -hi, cus
tomers may favor him with, via •
450,UO 'feet sawed lumber, consisting
of boards, pianlt and scan-
tljng
600,000 feet Ranging Timber
100,000 Shingle, '
50,(100 W. olid U. O. Staves
30,000 foe sensoneil'clour Wlilt
Pine lumber
45,000 feet Moiqjinit.iblo do
(t7“(lrdcrs fur lumber cilt to any dimer
sions will lie pionipllv Hltcivledlo
ALEX. A. SMET3.
’ april 13 BCtv -
was impossible to be inittgkan, and for
borne to intrmVnc.it any Olhbrieircrimslllw,
ces than rVltat belong litionetfMoly to If.
- WM. DUANE-
Philadulphia, March lltlt 1838.
CERTIFICATE OP*DR. EX>WlN A.
AI.TI2E
Member of ikh Philadelphia Medical Socle-
■&< ' ;
Tito case detailed in the above certifi
cate came under my observation, and I be
lieve AldeyiiisnAluiiiqlsstateiDcnl to ,bp
etrlcUy correct.' ■ Mr; MA : riSirr showed urn
two other cages nocrlvehtiuer, which Were;
cured bv lils'P.inaceejrfleV jgerv other, re.
medy hail t illed. M) .
•Averse as I am tp. anuq®yy,l lioncov;
or to be.proc*vcd front unwyt and stnfiab
prejudice ; *nj j^|nff^l|BMb v ubt ilcsitato
to give tin na.-t**7!t5«BBliafiun of the ef
ficacy and safoty ut..sMK '■Swaiiu's modi'*
UffiylN A. ALTEE.
Pliiladelphia, NS. SHi. 1838, • •
A supply of I W^itVibtt'TOHfciiio ,f>
just received andforsnldry
A. PAlliONH, Agent.
At tl)ft.nag!o Nu utjibUuai ltange
march 17 # 05
JNotiCfe.
MlDfETYdlvb.Afte/ dale application
ll will be marie for renewal of scrip No
ttfor Twenty-eight Shares of dlariue
tiiH'Fire lasiirarlcd Bank Stuck, standing
in my naihe.
CEO.HALL.
march 11 • 4BIca . , \
•Snlojulid Razor Strops.
1^1 MMEllSON’S and PRENTISS’
1U Uaxor Straps arrfkcpt constantly on.
.Itanil, and dtnse gentlemen who have used
1 on", pronounce tlyons superior to any at
flic-present lime ili-uro. For solo by
A. PAR9DNS, Druggist
At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's
march. 13
Wist
Tange.
Playing Cards.'
T HOM AS CRBHOSE superior play
ing cards.
r- ALSO,
Lafayette’s Fancy Cards.
For sale by
A. P Ml SONS,
■ At tire Eagle, no, 8, Gibbous Range,
april 35
Salts and Castor Oil.
IN STOKE
rVf|. UHLS Sal Glauber
100 boxes do assorted fiv.es
1000 quart brittlos Castor Oil for. Plan
Union Purposes
580 quart billies cold pressed
880 pintt do do do
Which is ofibreduhnsually.low.^
Planters are particularly requested to
call and examine.for-tlieinsulves.
, ■ For satq-by
A PARSONS, Druggist.
• At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons range,
mar 5 ■ ■
iCiunees Razors,
TtJST received by the ship Oglethorpe
8P a aiipidy of these celebrated Razors.
It is wrlHtnowu to thoro rvbo Iravo a ge
neral knowlc-lge nf tire Oriental C|iiinlric'
that tiro Chinere and Japanese are deserv
edly celebrated for a profound acquoint-
anco with tho Atls and Sciences, in fact in
many instance* surpass in a high degree
What Europeans li re as yet been aole to
accomplish. This is found to be tho case
.ill the vory useful and necessary article of
Jlitnors ; and Tmyellers'.frnm liaise Coriii-
trioa have so rrcgticutly represented the ex
traordinary advantages that aim Chinese
Rnstore have over all others, that the Pro
prietors have (at a considerable expense)
formed a. connexion with a celebrated Ma-
huiacturof in Pekin,to enable them to have
a regular supply of Blades, stamped with
the Maker's name, and made in a suitable
form Tor tho uso of tint part of the world
wliere.tlie oliin is the partoflliehumauim-
dy and not the head, (aj in China, &c.)-to
undergo the operation of shaving.
Fore,do by
A.PARSONS.
Atilio Engle, No. 8 Gibbon's Range,
april 29 180 '
To Planters. %
B «l<flft n<n " r LES Common,
v W Castor Oil
ReiSuw , s "l ,(, rinr Oolfl Press is jltst
deceived hud-for sale low Uy
n . . A. PARSONS,
^ bo B OU)bous Rmige.
P Notice.
I T ‘! le aspiration of three months from'
rT, , l0 ’ -'I'pUcatinn will he mndc
« We I nilterB’ Ba„lt of the State of Gcor-
3, ’ f ,he teueivel of Certificate No. 535,
o , u'"s, 5 '.' 1S,3 ’ for fneivo.shares. Al-
^dfi.th, MnrmettM Firo.Iiisui-anco Bank
IS ’’Mouf o^rola for renewal of Cer-
Cv o°' ° S ’ d ?i B " June W, JBtfi, fori
1 *. ^*’ e e'mvo Certificates.
0 lost in tiro fire gfThn.loth ultimo,
n MOSEH CLBLAND
“^■mnnh, March oth. 1828.
-.'54to '
in of Opdinary, Effing
ham Coynty.
l.m.1 ngcBMnKR, -i-ciui 1118
Mflfflg of Sam’l. J. Jt rynn-
i whirls . g ! lal ,l .° l». Jmsessed of a bond
SSS Produced to the Court h.ado and
•Wisdby llnn amin 1C™
I nn- in ’i* 3’*iu Doruit incse
Of nnd ?d}8unish all,persons liaving
tlic l , ‘V’J u'toicst in me ostiito of
ohien . Kvmnedy to file their
tho ittjSthS “'lyddoy , luvo, oil or. itefur
I said ^^e^offhq CiflBrtr.of Ordinary lb
Hoard of Health.
City of Savannah, f
' April 39tln. 1839. 5
To the Inhabitants of the City of Savannah
—You nro earnestly requested liy the Hoard'
of H0..HI1.10 inform them, through'the me-,
diumof iheir Chhirman, Ward Commit-
tem, tho City »far*hal,-.or by noticb in
,-riling through tlin PostOffico.ofnny mti-
s.tncc, which,exists, or of any' deposits in
stores or cellars, that may he considered iu
jtil ious to the lieullli of the city.
By order,
JOHN SnELLMAN, Clmirmn
Wst. Morel,.Secretary,
may 1
Treasurers Office.
May 1,1839.
T IIE overage prico of Flour during the
last month being 38 per parrel of,
190 lbs. Bread Tor the present month
must weigh as follows vig: ■'
. 12 .1-3 cents . Loaf 2 lhs 8
8 1-4 •• « I *' 4
.Of which all Bakers and sollorsof Bieatl
will take duo Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
mays
t,..,.,-.. , Ordinary fbr
■Hie ad r7’. for ll!nn 18*0, othorwise
nunlstrntqr will bo ordcled to moke
‘0 said ti
.. J. Cli
J»a IS
t oflaml pursuant to- tlie
ksos made iind provlded,
TON, c; 0. d. £. c.
aoifi.
nnilE loe-llmtso 'In Bolton’s Rijige,
q ditectly opposite the. City HateuMa
now open for the delfvcry nf ico. J lie
hours foi Itpepiqg opeii will bo from ^un-
rise until »unset, extcp^ncnl times—Sun
days Uniilone o’clockT P M. if no obycc-
tions by llie City aullioriiios. it being by
pnilinularveqliestr * AII'SfflWSTnr Snips or
the country will meet with immediate at-
t0 .N m B. Tim House in Rock'vo’l's-Bmld
i^ wu,w ^^npW.-
april 1 78
-to*
ted medicine has enabled me to reduce tnc
price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus
bringing it within the reach of the indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomium; its
atfimidiing effects and wonderful operation
havn drawn, both from Patients and Medi
cal Practitioners' nf the highest rospectnbi
lity, tbe most unqualified approbation, and
established for it a character which Envy’s
lion, though dipped .in gall, can liefer turn
ish.
The false reports concerning (Ids valu
able niediciiic,whiclili.ivc been sndi'igonily
circulated.by certnin Physicians,have their
origin either in F.N VY, or in the misc'riev-
otu effects of the SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS. ’ ‘
The Proprietor pledges 'hirtjself to tlin
Piiblic, and give* them tho most solemn
assurances, licit this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any other deloterinns
drug.
Tho public are 0 ictiunefi not tn purchase-
mv Panacea, except from mysolf, my ac-
credi.ed agents, or persons nf known .os-
pectaliility: ami all those svili e.onscrpieiu-
Iv bo witlfllut excuse, wlm slull purchase
from any oilier peisont.
1VM. SWAIM.
September, 1838.
The following certificate gives the his
tory of theijitroduciion of tins Panacea Into
lists Philadelphia Alii'.s House Iiifnmary.
Those who read rt, .will be convinced llial
tlir proprietor has never fo.ucd the invesliF
galion of physicians, or endeavored tdad --
minister the medicine in secret. It also
evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that,
those who were so anxidtia' originally to
exclude the medicine front this Institution,
would neglect no opportunity uf expelling
it, aftor it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
One rf the Aldermen of the City nj I’hi-
IpdtJphin. s
Mr.8watm, proprietor nf a medical com
position called Swaim's Panacea, applied
tome, requesting me. to AtatbWImt I know
about the introduction of Ins medicine Into'
tbe Alms House—ami 1 consider it a duty
to ooiiiply .lvith Ills req'u‘St.
Being President of the Board of Mana
gers of rite Alms House in <lio year 1830,
air. .Swuitn expressed tn mo .0 wish to un
dertake the cure of some persons then in
tlte house, whose cases wore given upas in
curable by themedical gentjennyi, that lie
was confident of curing by his medicine
thosctcages, and would undertake somo of
the most desperate—and would require no
other compensation than tho satisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered.
I promised.to. consult the other maim
gers, and did so ; Tint 1 found that some nf
the medical gentlemen in the house had'
labored to prejudice tlteni, as sonic of them
attempted to prepossess me against -what'
they denominated quackery Home of the
managers feUJiiclinetl to the trial, consul;
criug that as they w-ero cases aliaiiiioiied bv
tho medical men which were to lie opera
ted upon, no liarrjrat least would be done,
and if-hure was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought to Im afforded,’ Imt tltev expressed
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
thorn; Spy which J.pT'.det»food that thqy did
put like to put themselves in opposition (n
tile physicians. Olliers opposed it nltn ,
gather. I therefore offered and took upon
myself Whatever responsibility llieie was ill.
the case, and notified Mr. friwaim that I
would accompany hint, aud did so. The
first .case selected was tlmt of a woman;
whose appearance was horrih'e, mid whose
couiltiion was so deplorable But the pa
tients in the same room wished to have her
removed, and the ovidonce ol my own sen
ses justified their complaint. She was a
woman of about 30 or 32 yoars of ago. her
right eye was alredy uestroyed, the left
eye protruded more than half an inch out
of the socket, tho flosh of the left cheek was
one complete nicer, die flesh of the nose
hail disappeared and left the nostrils two
uokotl liolos, tile upjiei lip oil the left side
was destroyed, and the .teeth and gums
hero, and tho'whole face, as it appeared to
me,’In a stale of dissolution; liHr uppetiU-
had left her—slio represented a living dtcl-
0ton-frightful to behold. Mr.crwalin sinil
he could cuve her; he could n°* restore tho
lost eye, norTeatore tin; noSQr blit lie could
restoro the loft ey.o rind tho iiiauth.
lie dnd-riook Hit case,, and ITrequenl-
.. 'The Virtues anil tf^e
'.or the » -
^ CuHVUt
. Cephalic SnUff.
Tllilch, by long experience, has been found
. . Mil ever fails 3
,ing immediate ease, all J by frequent use
prevents is return, ' ~-
|T admKHily opens and piirt^rthe head,
M. slreaglhcus the nerves,levivep*the jut'
Bp,’, anil (nut' a ttioat gtileful dfdihMtfv
tin,
smoll.
If K-inovi
Ii^Rasf ....
*liftyeyj3S|4ixe
guileful
r*^ic\r* aTmness of
nun curing rqccut deaf-
.• Just Received.
P URE Winter strained Sperm Oil,
Suitable for Family use for side by
fob 4 I*. MARLOW. „
ftj'.viii m’s Vcroijfuge
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-dysen
teric and /Form Medicine bus
boon used for these seven
years past, aurf its virtues are
universally acknowledged by
nil who ha<o Iriell it, to be far superior to
any other, iinidieiue ever employed fur
most diseases children are subject to. It Is
perleclly sate, and no child will refuse4n
lake it. Ii ifTkim fails coring Dysentery
Suininor Oinnplaint, Colic or Cliolcta
Morbus, citlter in-grown.persons or ehilrlron
and it gives,sppelite to almost ull dobilita-
led persons, Worms frequently i--/ost cliil
dron, ugginvnle ilielr other djsoates,'nml
are the chief cause of mpst fevers, bowel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseqs
es, incident in childhood, which are to nu
merous and frequently fiit.il,' It inmich
regretted ibat most vermifugesjiow in use
are injurious, and thousands of children are
swept off, or are (endured feeble, peio and
einniiciatedlhrough tho fust mage of life
—which leads oil to pulmonary qoytplainta
&c. &c. Jjc.
VVorms Heing especially apt to Infest
persons nf debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated-constitutions, much mischief is
often done by the uidiuury worm illidi-
e.ines, which gcnurally consist nf the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, naren-
tios, or spirits of turpentine. Articles nf
this kind may destroy worms, but they ile-
bilitato tile stomach, and Often materially
injure the general health. Kwaim’s Vvn-
mifi/oe has the peculiar advantage nf de
stroying and ipimiJlng worms from tile'
bowels without the weakening eonscqnen-
cos Uf the stronger .purgatives. Ace.—And
it lias, morenvet, a derided tendency to
givo vigor both to the stomach and bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from many troublesome
complaints. It is by this menus that so
many grown poisons have been relieved,
by its use, of different comnjftints—suppo
sing themselvesTo b« in a decline, ieo.JSec
This meilicme will relieve' bowel sum-
plaints or dysentery, billons cholic, vomit
ing, sickness', pain or weakness its the sto
mach nr bowels, loss of appetite, either-in,
children or grown pcrspils, inafw hours;
wind it seldom fails curing chills anp fe
ver or fever aouk. ' No /o'milv ought,
or ever wilt be without it, after a trial.
Worms aro capahln of producing .great
dlsturbanaes in too system. Not only do
tltoy aggravate ordinary.diseases when tl)«y
are present, Imt they also give rise to a
great variety of very alarming anomalous
Jllfuctions. Tho whole train of spasmodic &
convulsive disopses may proceed from the
irritation of worms in tho alimentary canal
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, manta, -ctHIVtilshms, us well ns a
variety of other nervous ami convulsive
affections, arc mii imfrcqiiently the imme
diate effects of this cause Besides those
diseases, n-orhvv have also been known to
produce pleuritic mul rhiiuiiiatio pains,dyv
entery,' remittinc'fever.iTrnpsy of the brain,
cli runic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c.
&c.
Among the symptoms which jndteate
the presence, of worms, the following are
tho uihst-coirnnbn aiid striking: —A pale,-
leaileii-coiotirfcd, mid occasionally flushed
countenance;; .V hluisli streak under the
. mg Jl» ifigmdfr
orders of the ItoaU. .
D Is also extremely ptoper far persons
trlio.A'isit the sick, or go into unnltolosoini
foouu qryuniiealtliy jilaoes, hnd Imt'cli-
matesT'oiJt fmlifiosiliu,licad against nox
ious, exiialathinsand Infenious wlr.
Apljiclmr- two may ho taken at any
time, nud indeed several'in a day; but for a
cold, or stoppage in the head, a pinch or
two should be taken just before going to
bed.
Those who aro in the. habit of takiitR
much of the common snuffs, (and thereby
Injure both head and stoinach,) are desired
to mix,some ofthisCEIHIALlC SNUFF
whit them, and their bad effects will iu a;
great measure, be ^11 evented.
Is on band and -for sale by
A I'ARSONS,Druggist,
At the Eagle tio 8 Gibbon’s ituugo,
tnar 14
'Negroes&>r Sale.
FSNIIF, following Negroes, from tho
JL country, are .offered for sale, via:
A negro -hoy Jgod ahoqt 18 years,
A'negrofaqy aged abouMS “Vgryliltely, .
A negro boy aged about )4 " do do
A ndgrobov agedgbout IS 1 *: -
--A "eferp’^iw'ngi-rl.BhfnifTB ^ ' 4
. r./V titviivnlaif Itgeil about 45«aHetd lisntl
A negro inait aged about 47” do do. .
/ also . • '
,j\ negrorakra4cd..lo-.ypgi;i, ‘
• '.V'nV'giii'm.in aged 24 •• a prime field
« hand,
A negro boy about 17 11 do do dp.
A ncgto'inao aged 35' 11 do do da.
A negro mah aud,wlf»,. and their child
mboH(.4-raiirs old.
Apply to
mar**. -
A "’ W
ir: Efti’iNGERj.
„.^Notice. N r
Mil OUR months after date’application
XL’ will he made to the Hon. the court
of Ordinary of Bnllocli'Cutinty.'while sit
ting Air ordinary jmrpnsh*,'for leave to sell
all llio real estate dfi.ln.iiac Waters doc*, for
the benefft oftiio heirs and ci editors.
JOHN WATERS.
fell 19 41*
Notjcej
rnMIF. CnpartnersliipsofH.Cassidcy St
JL .Oo.in Savannah,& of Scjli It. Joue-
&Co. in Bridgeport, Conn, were dissolved',
by mutual consent on tlte Slst day of April
last past. All persons indebted, by note or’
account,' to the linn of II. Cassidcy St Co.
will make payment before the 21 si April
next, ns all then unpaid will be pat in suit;
and those having demands will iniincdi-.Ui-
ly present them to II. Cassiday4iir pay
ment, who is duly authorized to settle the
concents of llie firm.
II. C vSSIDEY,
SETH II. JONHS,
Per Attorney, ‘
march 20 Jr II. Cassiuey.
More New Goods.
J UST recoived by ,11. Prcodergatt, end
-forsale'jow.
9 C ases sup, Irish Linens-in full, and
half-pieces
4 do do da ?* Sheeting
5 bales 4-4 Brown do
2 da do.Bleached do
5 do 6 4 do Shirtings
5 do 8-4 Brown do
S do Domestic Fluids St Stripes
R ttssii & Birdseyo Diaper
0-4 8-4 0-1-lo-i.Irish do
C cases dailies Loghorus
1 do ' mens ~ do
t do buys do
Fashionable Ginghams St Prints
Plain pluitl St stupe I’ulmsiioe
Blue Straw & blit Worsted Barege
Plain Haiti,-e, all colours
Crimson & Greco Aloreeus
Bik station Silk—(,'r.is Ua Najiles,
Fiureiice & Siiiehews
" Satiij Li-vaniiiiu
JbVpa)Pol'd. Grosde Naples
l’laided Straw.qpUd.hal folk
Fig.'S wis» dresses collars TVtudf hclkOv,
do mid i’lain Swtss St Bonk Muslim
Caiobiic.Jai-onel.Mull & Nunsook du
Jills- III. Veil ..Crape
aud ITilorcd do
" I *.ninm and Nankin do
Fancy 10s De Nap—Barege, and
G,piz«,Dress Ilkfs
" S ikOraviLs. Jiiconeldo
“ “ anil Marsaillcs Vesting
Singh- & double width, Ml; St blue
black flooibagiu
Bnngop c.irds, white Nankin St stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Bik blue Olivo and Mix’ll cloths
English .Thread St Bubbiuet Laces
&c. Stc.
mar SB NoS St 14 Gibbons’ range.
Notice.
F OUR months after date application
nil) be m 11)0 to. the Honorable tho
Inferior court of the Ccmut-ynf Effingliam
sitting for ordinary iluFpoies foi |.-,ive to
sell the real estate of Sarah Giiatin. dec-
ANDREW GIUNER, Adnio’r.
felt 30 *
—
Notice.
F OUR months from-tliis ilato 1 sluvl
make rtppliciitiun to the Inferiiil
Court nf Cliatham County silting lor. Or
dinary- purposes,Cm teine.tufen, tbntract
(if laud situated on '8 Li daw uy Island, com
t.-iiiiimc 038 acres, nuirn or less, and cubed'
I1IHKKN1 \, partv-f the real estate of Dr.
Wmj Craw foul dec. To he sold for Hie
beuefftof theoreditors.
• THOM II P CHARLTON. S
. Adni’r. -lJe Bonfs rja.
fell* 33
, Just Receivetl,
rrffi: Exiranrditiary iUilitary C'ateer
.H. of John Shipp lam .1 1,11 m-nniit in
hi-*’Majesty’s 87th Regiment—Written by
himself,
"No une can road .life aqei-unt. of his
sufferings, without the deepest yimnniseras
ration."—London l.itenuy Cattle
•• \Ve are satisfied iiint 00 onomill rise
from the Nttrr.iiir< uf our brave Auto-Bi
ographer, wjtiiqlit having liei-n iheply.in;
lecertudjnjiis siory.”— The Critic.
T. Ti. DRISCOLL,
aprli S3 , 95
Notice.
ff BI^E A’P'n'. K 'tliii'Savatiiidli 'Libra.
A XL ry will bn opened foi the deliver; fif
Bp-iksevery Monday. Weiluesday nnd'i-'ri •
day, from 4 In 8 o’clock P. M.
ImlividuuU not share hiildets cun hnvb
the use of die Library 011 the following
terms t—. , ' . ‘
For bne year, by paying . 81®
'*’ ’tia'.mmiths, " ' 6
“ any less period, at Hie rate of .2
perTnonth
VVM. MOREL. Librarian.
" may I ioi|u
—vi—
eyes, luesn arc dull and heavy, die pupils
are dilated and nuii-h contracted, the iow ,
or eyelids und uiiper lip-swell, especially
during tl|is night fvliilo sleeping; grc.it
-itching in thn nostrils, which causes the
patient to pink lies nose; fuiil breath; dis-
nirb'ed sleep.; during which tl)e / patient
grinds li'is teeili, is apt to scream out ami
start up suddenly as if frighttmeil: 'tingling
In tho cars; giddiness; imevrhpted speech;
imloltalion of (lie heart a dry spasmodic
. - - I. . ; .. —I A*,t.. - t, ,1 ,1a,
Notice.
F OUR months ufter date, npplicatlnri
will be made tn the Honorable the
Jqsiices of the Inferior Court of Effing-
liam couiityr when sitting foroirdinaly pur
poses, for leave to sell the half of 1111 uinli-
.vided tract of land in the cooutv of I'.ffine-'-
ham, coiitainihg I07 I S aces fhrnie.ijy
the property iff Benjamin Porter, for the
Uenefit-of the heirs of Williatn G. Porter,
'deceased.
WILLIAM KING, '
- Administrator de bonis non, '
.mny 8 loo
' irk
Savannah Poor House and
Hospital.
V ISITING Committee for Mny 4828.
George W. One and Francis Sorrel.
Attending Physicians. - -
Drs Barlow nod Cnppeo
JOS. CUMMING, See’ry.
april 30 |01
Liberty Inferior Court.
JUNE TERM, 182a,
JTPON the petition ofW. B. Fleming,
HJ praying ffor the establislimcnt of a
certain note bf.hand,given by Jolm Hr.r-
ris.to Thos. ,'1'. Shepard, for ono hundred
and eighty iiinedollars 2 1-2 cent nil'
- T. M. Driscoll,
Has received per ship Henry,
T HE LITERARY REMAIN’S OP
TUB LATE-UENRY NEELE,
Author of the Romance of History. &c.
lic. consisting of Lectnibs on English Po-
ctiy, Tales, anil other Miscellaneous Pie
ces in Prose add Verse—1 vol. with.a por
trait of the aullioi.
’• This work will reflect the grentc* hon
or on the author’s talents—It lias great and
numerous atlracti 11s.”
I.onfon Weekly Review. .
“This work i» one well calculated to
repay an attentive perusal, and r.nnnot but
prove highly interesting.to every reader.
... . Z?ie Critic.
may 0 .106
cough; irregular and depfaved appetilop bearing date on or about tho liistof Apn.
" 1828, n. copy whereol as nearly as the peti
tjoner can recollect, is filed with the saiih
petition„toget)ici- .witli an affidavit of th.
loss thereof. rJft is-onlcrcd, that the said
copy.be established intermsof the act in
such cases tntuin and provided, due notice
being given of Hie application,agreeably tie
tlte rules of cptirt, unless cause be shown tn-
tho contrary.
. Extract,from the minuted,
une 41 E. BAKI-IU, Clk
being sometimes entiroly'S'ippressed. and
at others exceedingly voracious; ubdmnen
swelled and bard; looseness of tho. bowels:
r.ostiveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;.
piiiis in the bowels; wasting of .the flesh;,
convulsions; fits; palsy; ami finally death.
A supply of this valuable Medicine is
Jeff received nod for rale by
A. PAU3GN8, Agent,
At the eagle No.* Gibbon’s Range,
march 31
frs’qi
oifliuary
Usual
of
MURK) business with the alacrity
to a person of that ago: the deformity 01
ofiurso yeinainsd t'hnt nil that, renijiined
besides appeared healthful L h" VB con "
lined myself to this case, upon
l.liave con
which I
Notice,
F OUR mouths after da|e, application
will lio made to the Honorable the
Justice* of the Inferior Court of Tattuul
County, lor leave lb eel) tlte real estate of.
Thomas Dickinson Into of said county do-',
eoaicd, for. tho benefit of the belts and. ere-.
ilium of said esttie. ' ’ .
Win. DI TCINSON, '
(Inulificd Executor,
march 7 .*3
Gluunpnigne Wihe;
O AH E Tqiintiurupgl do-a each
_ biippilor Ctt AMPA1UNB.
•VReci-iked Unit for 'sale liy. - . .....
•’ CHARLES A. WOODRUFF,
aprij 17
Vestimenljil i^oap.
T HIS Soap is eolelirnted foeae king nil
kinds of grease and. spots front clotl '
FoiJ5«rloby
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No * GiSbOii's range
.doe.2
S.ijp4 Blaekuig.
lijk AY S liquid BlpcUiSjgj
9 Ju3tTm^ori?d.ai\vl .for sale - by lho r -
cafife orrdozen by 7" ,. .AVAUBONS.
' Di Qggfst TT6 8 Gililions Range-
.fZbii
Dank block.
IOR Said at fiPPINGER’S
Iffiajr 3
Riuggtdd & Thompson,
AT-rontr.EYa a,t latv, •
’ TALLAHASSEE, (Florida.)'
W 4LL practise in the several Court*
in tlie Middle District of Florida;
in the Superior Comt of-Jncksun Couiity,
in West Florida; -anil ill the Superior
Courts of. the Counties of Thomas, Deca
tur, aiut Early, in theiSlate -of Georgia. .
They will also attend tlie Superior CUurt
at'the Island of Koy West.
L. A, Thompson is.uow in this City, arid
will.take chnige.of ajyv business that may
he^jitiustyd-io tfieir care.
npnl :n , ,-180.1. ,
Ta Ai. !>riscojiv . .
M AS jffst received lljofollowing- (lew
Publications :~
GEORGE -fti AS Off, t he -You wo B a c K-
ivootisstati; of,. Don’t Givo Up the Sliip:
a stnryfrf llie Mississippi, Prico 75 cts.
THE RIVALS OF ESTE, nitil oilier
Poems—By J- G. Brooks and Maiy.E,
Brooks. Price ft MM
THE TIHALS OF LIFE—By theati-
tlior of" De Lisle’’—2 vols. Trice 81,59)
ALSO,
. A few copies of Irving's Life and VoyaV
ges of Columbus, arid ilia' ' 1 *•
Travels of tit« Duke of $(UM Wf