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NoM8
..Vol. XXVI
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1829,
Whole No ,.0414.
to
which .has
the" In
. and
it lint
sue
ichcc;;
received
.. tin*
with*,
(like
cer-
licmctly Cor the Piles.
,. fho Medicine now offered
— I ,he public, ie pno wliH> •>
been ftlHy subjected to
fidliblo test of Pxpericn
In every instance ivliero ..
thnhosi modlcoJ advice, end hnd o™
«aiagaaS®E
sa-B3*a«su;
. hiUthosnadllclod wUI, thikcomplain,,
' which alono it is roeoinmonted, Injy
with confidence upon obtaining relief, c.
• in itit,worst forms, in a short timet and Hey
• themselves are the best judge, of the
rlortnnroof<nch a remedy* Price 5(
SW 'viils directions signed by Hie
• prictor. P«l>7 s d ;tri}sTdN!S 1
• Drug'and Chemical Store,
No. 278. North Third, above CaU.o'yhill
Slr0e '’ PHILADELPHIA.
A supply of tin. valuable inodicino is
received.
• Forsa^ Arsons, DruMiet.
ie Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Rang
for
rely
even
im
cts
Pro-
At the Eagle t
,ange.
.Choice French Hose Wa
ter.
fUSTIMPORTED
,tl -And for sale by *
™ *A PARSONS; Druggist. ;
.No 8 Gibbons’ Range.,
do -5
Brought to Jaif
I N Savannah, some time ago. a negro
man who saye Ids name is JIM, and
that he belongs to Jonn Finnan but does
not know where his master lives,nor where
•he ranaway from. I am induced to be
lieve that hell owned by some one else,
vheis 4 feet 8 1*4 inches high and about 13
years of age; he stgmmeirs a .little when
Speaking, JN0- i. DE ws, »wc c
tine 14 • 14*
M
IMaitiuiqiie Molasses.
15 IIHDS prime retailing Molasses;
Landing and for sale low if taken-from the
wharf, apply to
HALL, SHAPTER it TOPPER,
jtma 18■
. -Brought to Jail.
I N-Savannah on the-loth Inst a negro
man who says his name it Will lirown
an i that lie belongs to Win Uofiinof Chgr
Install SO. lie is about *7 years of pge, 5
I feel 11 niches h'ijh. sod, has a scar. on his
! forehead.
, feb 88 v JNO. I. DEWS, ». ci-cl ■'
Splendid Razor Strops.
E MMERSON’S and PRENTISS’
Razor Straps are.kept constantly oh
1 hand,' and these gentlemen who have used
' them, pronounce them superior to any At
die present time In' use. For sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 18
Salts alul Castor Oil.
• . IN-STORE I * ..
.fit 44 • BJILS Hal <5luuber
100 boxes 'do assorted sixes
1000 quart bottles Castor Oil (at Plan
taiion Purposes
. 500 quart buttles cold pressed
300- pints do do do “
...Which ji offered unusually lottr.
Planters are particularly requested to
oall and examipe fofJhoiitselves.
. For sale by
. A PARSONS, DffeeUt.
..t the Eaglb No 8 Gibbons rangV* ''
mar 3
.ToPLahters,
*9 AAA BATTLES. Common
CkstorOil
* V oasior uil
500 do Superior Gold-Press is just
--Received.and for sale low.-by
'A. PARSONS.
.^Druggist, noil Gibbons Range.
Court of OlfSijiary, Efling-
•ham -County.
. -^eoejJbpb, term iflSO ■
N the. petition pf Sam’k J. Bryah
vtating that he is posessed of a .bond
wmcii he produced to the Court made and
siloed by _Ucnjamin Kennedy tale of the
county aforesaid- bearing date the 12i.ii
,an - U4r r “ft* for.titles to a.certain
rac of land .described in said bond,.These
3fP In ml a „A.I 1 .■ • • .
, *wo«iiupu in sum uona., inese
* ,. cl * e and admonish dll persons having
?aiming, any interest in the estate of,
<ne said ftpnjamiu Kennedy to file their
objecimns if any they have, -on or before
Ine innfHihrr nf Q r *—*■ If iiJJii—cf-r
of.
.l; ' . ' l,l v iicivCf 'oj» or uciore
me. meeting of the Court o( Ordinary for
caul COItntv (V,. M..... « n ; n ’ ., ■
.....a o ai uiu auuu ui ,;rp
'■*?“ c - n unty, for May term 1828, i
Kg? administrator will be ordered
otliejwisc
to make
the
■»i.i ' . V,N oeoruerea to in
, „ said ,tract Of land pursuant to mi
atute io,.sqoh cases mnde and provided
. CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c
J«n 12 •. 8
J bottled■; Cider.
deceived, a.fevv.boxcs of Crab
Apple Cider, n vpry choice Article.
. Foe sale by
, , ■ As PARSONS,
^AuherEagJe^No. 8, Gibbons’ gauge;
Administrator’s NatiQe.; .
: IM’ months after date, I shell apply
w-i 1 “‘ the Honorable tho Justices of the
sin'n, r Chatham county, when
soi l n 8 . f0l; I ,rd , 1 ? ary Pfl r P 03e9 > for-leave to
Inn ^i,V aat ° ' an ^' number ninety four,-
-JUon,°'‘ ) “"“O' 6 ' 1 in -‘he twelfth district of
■Monroe,county, in the stota.of Geprgfa,
ooiHaml n |, two hundred ttvo aud a half
‘11 tl,e real estato.ofiauncelol
'•hi.'lv. 6,1 j' flptfeR50 d; for tho benefit of the,
•a-irs Und creditors of said estate. '
. J. WALLACE,
• a Pnl 20 ■ 07 . , & 1
Public Lands-r—Credit Sys
tem,
D EBTORS to the United States or
public lands, purchased prior to the
lit day df July, 1820, Are hereby notified
that-the 41 It day of July, 1820, is the peri-
od to which payment is restricted by the
act of the SUt March, 1828. ’
The balances due on all lands further
credited tinder thp,rolief Inws, passed in
llio.years 1821,1022, and 1823, if not com,
pletoly paid, oithor by relinquishment or by
cash, at a discount of 37 ft# per centum,
on or. Iiefore tho third day of July next,
nited’States t
will be forfeited to the United'States'ngree
ably to law.
All lands forfeited to the United States
sttice the- Inst day of July, 1820, on which
n further oredit -has not lioen taken, nod
which remain .unsold, may be redeemed by
payment of,the balance due in emit, nf n
discount of 37 1-#.per pentiun, on,or be-
fore.the.said third Jay of July next.
Payments completed entirely by cash,
may he tnade either,at the proper Lard of-
lice, jof.m the Treasurer of-the United
States at Washington.
. .Payments partly in cash, and ’connected
with relinquishments, can ohlv'be made nt
the land office where the land was purcha
sed.
Purchasers.-wishing to cl'nso their ac
counts will take notice, that -the law, re
quires tho surrender of the original cerii;
flo.ite of the purchase, and, if such certifi-
cate be lost or destroyed, a public nolico
must be given to that effect, agreeably to a
form which .liny be had. either at the Con
or d Lend Office, or .at the .office whence
siich.enttlficate was issued,' ■' Forms of re
linquishment.-may also be obtained from
tbdVamq source.
Treasury Department, i
General LandOJUe. lath March, 1849.
may 3
w»s impossible to he mistaken, and for
borne to introduce any other circumstan
ces limn wlial belong immediately to it.
n... a,,, .. WM. DUANE, .
Philadelphia, March 11th 18*8.
PRICE TWO DOLLARa PER BOT-
CERTIFIOATE OF' DR. EDWIN A,
Member of Hu Medkil Socie
ty,
T.ho case detailed in the above ccrtlfl*
oate oame under my observation, and 1 he-
lievo Alderman Duane’s statement to. be
strictly correct. Mr. Swaiin showed me
two other cases nearly similar, wfilch were
cured by .Ills Panacea,after overy other re*
medy had failed. '
Averse as Lam to qnaekery, I hope ev
er to bo preserved from unjust aud selfisli
projuilicn j and, therefore, do not hesitate
to give inv name, in confirmation of tho ef
ficacy and safety. o| Mr. S wpiin’i (nedi-
Saratoga Congress Miuer-
' .al Spying Water.
T HE Subscriber has just received a
large suppl. of those celebrated Wa
terskin qunrt anil pint bottles, in boxes of
one to three dozen each, and will be kept
constantly on hand during tiie season, and
it is intended that the store shall bn open
ed early in the morning to receive custom
ers.—For indent the Eagle, No. 8, Gib-
bons’ Range.
-A. PARSONS, Druggist,
aprll 81 .93 ;
English White Mustard
Seed. .
WUST. received,- for affootions of the
tf Liver's internal organs, and to re
store the loss of action in die nervous sys
tem generally. For sale by
A. PARSONS,
- Druggist, No, 8,•Gibbons’ Range,
jan 15
-Seidlitz and *Soda Pow-
ders.
1 OQ DOM boxes Soda Pow;
50 do Seidlitz do
ALSO
The improved Cheltenham Salts, pro
pared bySavory, Moore So Davidson, inn
ported and for snls by
• A. PARSONS, '
Drucgist, at the Eagle. No. 8^0 •
march It 34
STATfi OF (iK )tl(i(A—Elijah
£3 tinker, Qlerte of the Court of Ordina
ry for.the. County of Liberty.
Major A. May’b.ink applies for letters of
Administration of all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and credits, dial
werciof Rcrnatd'M’Cann, late of said.coun-
ty, deceased.
Tliese are therefore to cite and admon
ish ail and'singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased,to-filc their objections
(if any they have) in my office at.jRicebu-
rnugh oil or before the firrt Monday iii
May . next, otherwise letters of adimnistra
tlon wiil begrinted.to the said applicant.
Witness the Hoi), John Dnnwoody, one
of the Judges-of said court this 28th day
of March in the year ofour Lord eigiileon
hundred and twenty nine.
'E. -1! AKEK, c. c. o; l. c.
april t 7fl*
Treiisuiy Depurtment,
.M AliCU'sist,' 1829.
•jVTOTICE hhereby given to the prapri-
1T etors of the unredeemed six per cent
stock, created in pursuance <if dll.act of
Congress, ofthe 24tli.ol Alarcli, ;18i(4, a-
mounting to si* miHiiins. sevdn hundred
and eighty nine, thousand seven hundred
and .twenty-two dollars, and, ninet.v-two
cents, under lie several denominations of
t!ȣ "Loan of May 2d, 1814,0/10,0.00,090
dollars, on which supplemental. Stock has
issued t” of "supplemental six per cent slock
o/>814, loan of May 2rff.‘10)4ee/10,000,-
ouil dollars," and of the "six per cent sleek
e/1814,” that-their certificates'upon the
sui render thereof, will, on,the first day o
July next, bo paid to tliem,‘respectively .
to their legal representatives or attoruit
duly constituted, at the Treasury, or atthi
Loan Office, where the stock thus to bo rc-
iiuburjed, may stand credited.
Amt it is further made known for-the in
formation ofthe parties concerned, that n
transfer of the certificates issued undeethc
,ict of the 24th March. 1814, from the
buoksof the Treasuiyor of tho Com/nis-
sionors of Loans, w ill be allowed after the
1st day of June next, and thaUlie interest
hn the jtock hereby notified ns ,payable,
will cease and detormino on the day next
preceding tne day hereby fixed- for tho re-
iinburmnient thereof
. S. D. INGHAM,
. -S?creiarv of tit? Treasury,
.april 0 !t3f
, Fot sale.
-fl.. TRACT of land containing 250 a
/%" ores, Vituatedn die , district of Or-
angebiirgh, oni Edisto oreclt in tho state ol
SoutltCarolina, bounding npith on lands'
or Daniel Mazyck, and south qnd west on
he said creek. ■■ ... • ,
For a plat of said'land, and terms of sale,
atfiily to GEO. GLEN,
Ex’or. est. of John Glen.
(<ti$ *7
To the Public. ncac ,
-N-conscqiienco of the numerous frauds pine.'
«. and impositions practised in reference I EDWIN" A. Af TFF
to my medicine. I ain again induced to Philadelphia. Nov.Mli, 182^ * ’ :
fntiire* the RAN VC Fa "niT'. S> !' ! t A 5 " |,ply " f,hi “ V-'du.ihle MedSinei.
rn,m,l m,Mi^^;.Vi E 1 l' V j.!! b a?.?“'. W ,i? re '- 6 ‘ V6d ***&]$* by ‘
"HIV" put i|IJ III
round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with
the following word*, blown in the glass;
“.SWAtM’s Pamacea. Philada,” nt repre
sented elwve. '
These bottles are much .jtrongar than
those heretofore used,and will have but one
label, which covers the cork, with my own
signature on it, so that the coik cannot he
drawn without destroying the signature,
without winch none ,js genuine. 'I’ll* me
dicine may consequently-be known to lie
genuine when my signature is visibles to
counterfeit which, will be punishable as for-
KW; J
\ ho increasing dqm.tnd lor this celebra-
•ten medicine litis enabled me to.reduce the
pried to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,tints
bringipg.it ivfthjsi the reach pf tli- Indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomiums its
astonishing effects and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients and Modi'
eal Practitioners of tile highest respectabl
lity, the most unqualified approbation, nod
estnldished for it a character which Envy’s
lion, though dipped in gull, can never tarn
ish.
Tlie false reports .concerning this vain
able medicine, which have been so di'igentl)
circulated by certnin Physicians,have their
origin either in F.NVY.or inthnniscldev
mu effects nf jhe SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS,
The Proprietor pledges 'hitnsvif.to the
Public, and gives them the most solemn
assurances, that this medicine contains
neither mercury, nor any other,deleterious
drug. ,
Tlie public are cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea, except.from myself, my ac-
credi.ed agents, or persons yif known os-
'peciabililyt and all those will consequent,
ly he without excuse, who shall purchase
from any oilier permns,
„ , ' WM. 3WAIM. ,
• Saptcmhet, 18*8.
The' following certificate givis the his‘-
lIlPl:— 1 ' 4 ‘ “ '
tory of thFintroduction of tl.e Panacea into
the Vhiladelphin Alms HoOse Infirmary.
Those who read jt, will be convinced that
th, proprietor has never feared ihivinveitlT
gmion of pliysicians, or endeavorr.d to ad
minister .the. medicihe in-secret. Itfalso
evinces tlie pr'cjudices : of the facultvTthnl
those who were .so anxious originally to
exclude tlio medicine from this institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it, nftor it had been introduced. -
FROM WILLIAM DUANE,-Esq.
One of ihe, Aldermen ofthe City of Phi-
' tdjetpkia.
Mr. Swaiin, proprietor r.f a medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me,, lequesting.inc to state what I know
'about the introduction of Ins medicine into
the Alms House—and j Consider it a duly
to comply with i)is request.
Being President of. the Beiird.of.Mana
gers nf the Alms House in the year 1820,
Mr. Swaiin expressed tome u wish to ini*
dcitqjjo the cure, of some persons then in
the house,."'ho;? cases >verq,givenX!p gs in
curable by the medical gentlemen, that he
was confident of curing by his medicine
those cases, and would Undertake some of
‘"••'“'’I “">1 -v’wssavt ••■uivitanr umiiu ui
tlie mo«r desperate—and would require no
other compensation'* than the satisfaction
til Iwa niii-illoil It-nm tlin men.„n Hn ..,t--..J
to be derived from tlie service rendered.
I promised to consult tlie other mane
right eye was ulredy destroyed, the left
oye piotrmlcd more than half an inch opt
nf the socket, tlie flcsh.of the left cheek was
ana complete ulcer, the flesh -of the nnse
had disappeared and left the nostrils two
naked hides, tlie uppei lip on-the left side
was destroyed, and* the teeth and gums
bare, nml the whole face, as it appeared to
me, in n stalo’bf dissolution* her appetite
had le/t her—sho represented a living skel
eton' frightful to behold. Mr.Swaim said
he could cure her; he cbuld.not restore the
lost eye, nor restore the nose, hut he could
restorejtlieleft eye and the mouth.' ~j.
lie und -.rtook the case, and I ficquont--
ly attended .him in his visits to the poor wp
■ ■inn nVscl'olin ttlna nnrnil^.nnrl. I tinvn frn.
Iy uuciiucu .iiiiii ill mo viaiw* iw mo jjuui
man, ahrf sho was cured—aud l haVo'fro- .“
quently seen her since, going about • heij ..
ordinary business with the ulacrity ‘Usual.
k;vmif
besides appeared healthful. I have .con-; . V
lined myscif to 'this case, uj)on which Ij iJruggist fso'8 Uibno-
. , ^OF TH|C
^ CORD Lit,
. Cephalic Snuff.
lyiiich.by long experience, has■ been found
, - A PARSONS. tAgent,
..At the Eagle Not# Gibbons Range,
inarch 17 83
Swaim’s Vermifbge, 1
Patent.
.THIS v alu ahl e 'A n ti- dysen
teric and FForm Medicine has
been used for ' these seven
years past, ant) its virtues are
universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to ha far superior to
any other medicine ever employed; for
most diseases cjiildren are subject to. It is
pcrlectly safe, and no child will refuso to
take it. It scl'ioin falls curing Dysentery,
Summer Cmnpjflnt, Colic .or Cholora
.Morbus, either in (frown persons or children
nml It gives appetite to almost all debilita-
ted persons. Worms frei ‘
, • * -; Jrms freqiiemly Infest cliil
df®"; eggrkyate .their otlrer diseases, and
are the chief cause of most fevero, bowel
complaints, mid chronic anil nervous discus
es, mciijont to childhood, which are so nu
merous ami frequently fatal. Jt is miM|>-
regretted that most vermifuges now jn use
are injurious, and thousands nf children ark
swept off, or arc rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated ihraugh tho first stage , of life
—wldch leads on to pulmonary complaints
&c. &c. Sic.
Worms being, especially apt to Infest
persons ol' debilitated .digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions, much.mischief is
often done by tho ordinary worm msdif-
nines, which generally consist of the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, natcu,
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this Kind may destroy worms, but they de
bilitate tits stomach, and often materially
hijure.tlie general health. Swaim’s Vr.it'-
MtruoE lias the peculiar advantage of del
stroying and removing worms from thfj
bowels without the weakening consequent’
oes of the stronger purgatives, Jus.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor both to the stomaob and bowels
and organa of digestlon-ithereby relieving w.
the general system from many troublesome’
complaints. It is by this moau* that so
ni.iiiy.jjrown persons have been relieved,
by its use, of different complaints—suppo,
slug rlremselves to.hs in a decline, die. &c>
This medicine icHl relieve .bowel.com
plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ing, sickness, pain or weakness in the slot
much nr bowels, loss of appetite; either in
children or grown'persons, in a frW’hflura;
and it seldom fails curing chi.li,s and vk.
ver OR fever aock. jVo family ought',
or ever will be wilhoif it, afUt air.ial.
Worms are capablo of producing great
disturbances in the system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases wjren they
are present, but they also give'rise- to a
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affections. Tliewholq.train ofspasmodic 4;
convulsive diseases may proceed from the'
irritation of worms in the alimentary canaK
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tempos, pa-
rely sis, mania, convulsions, us will as a
variety of other nervous and convulsive
nffections, arc not' unfrequcirtly tire imme
diate effects of this causo Besides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
produec pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys-
entory, remitting fever,drqpsy of tlsehrain,
The Virtues and Use
WASHINGTON. CITY
CHRONICLE.
Published iii the City of Washington,
By Rotiiivem, & Ustick.
’ Bofthii paper will In .
IB close of the present
. v • ; pa'.l? 1 '!*"'® dissainjnato'ifscfui Know’ledgo
i'epis qf I.iieramre, Science,
|T admirably opensraiid purges the head, M the Depnrtilvoni’
smell. ' nost gta^cful aromatic tuc and Morojjty. und add tii the sources pf
U remove* Drotvsines* SU* rt ln<•<• n\A S u 41 Amuinmfept, by the publication of
and. dnriiip ti xtimK ■/. r,o.i, rn r. > r
artSTai^ -mpim
two.hquld betaken just. Wore going re useful.tq t|itff fellow men. ;Ti,e rapid in-
I* qn hind and for sale by
' , IA PARSON8,Drugttiit,
At the Uugle no 8 Gibbou's Hance*
.i\ur 14
More ‘New Hoods.
J UST received by M. Prendergast, find
for sale lotv.
8 Cases Mip..Irlsii Einens in fujl and
hairpieces .
in do *■
_4 do 'do' *i|o
5 hales 4-4 Brown
2 do do Bleached
5 do '8-4 . ’dd"
..5 do 3-4 Brown
3
Shoe ling
do
do
BIlirtingi.
do
do Domestic Plaids di Stripes
Russia dr llirdseve Dianor
8.-4 8-4 9-4 JO-4 Irish do
8 cases ladies Legliorns
l do mens do
1 do boys do
Fashionable Ginghams dtPrlnts
Plain plaid di stripe Palmariiin
Blue Straw di hlk Worsted Barege
Plain Ballice, nil polours
Crimson di Green Muroeni
Blk station Silk—Gros da .'Naples,
Florence di Slnchews
” Satin Levantine
Faney coi’d. Gres de‘ Naples
Plaided Straw coPd hat silk
Fi*. Swiss dresses coilaTs.dt.hjlf hdkfs
do and Plain Swiss dq,Book Muslins
. qnd Colored do
’’ Canton anil Nanltin do .
Fancy Gi«s Do Nap—Barege, and
G,iuze Press Ukf, ® -
“ S.ik Cravats, Jaconet do
ever, that, sn mi raksed' p uronage will bo
the result h/thelr 'renewed exertions, am)
lliat those wire iftye.lilSi aturo, nml wish tq
diffuse useful informatinn, iVill checifuliy '
lend their-Rid, 'They will, they hope, bo
excused for publishing n-few of,the nuoie- j
runs testimonials, of approbation tiicy liavq
Prom tie New England Inquirer,
“Washington City Chronicle.—Weluvo
received some numbers of a new paper,
■ under this title, published at tho Capital,
f'* contents nremiscellaiienui.'and are se
lected Mitli much taste. The typography,
cal cxcQiitirin is neat. From tho illu-tra-
tions'wMch the editOrq have given of tlioic K
aliilitj, we presume llVat thelr uiidertakinr;
will lie prosperous.’’
Ffo/i the New Haven Chronicle.
“ **e have received some numbers nf a
literary, moral, and miscellaneous paper,
bearing .ihe title of the Washington City
Cl)(tRiiole. , We.Jjftlieve it is.the only p»
• K rr ?r ?■ similar clnrartcr pulilished nt tlie
'3eat of.Govdmhiebt,"and if tvemqy'jddgo
of tlie 'oulllbeis. WO hhve. received, • will
prove R.n iiitbrosljhg'niirf instructive pulil'i-
aa.ionrlhd selections are Very juili'cimis,
•B'- IUI
black Bombaziii
™ ,V»™. mw u.„c. ohroliicand. spasmodic couglr, die. &c
eers, and did so j but J found that some of & c> 1 * ■ *
the medical gqntle.iien in the house hat] A moog the w ymp , oms ' whi( , h in( , ica ,6
labored toi projudicejliem, as some, of them tlie presence of worms, the following are
a tempted to prepossess mo against what the lll0 j t common and «riking:-A palf,'
lliey denomi nated quankcry. -..Some nf the leaden-coloured, and occasionally- flushed
managers felt inclined to the trial, consid- countenance; a bluish streglt under the
eriug;thkt as they Wore cases abantToned by. eyos. those are dull and heavy, .the .pupils
the medical men which wore to be opera are Hilnled nod much contracted, the low-
ted, upon, no harm qi least would bo done, 0 r eyelids qud upper .lip sweli, ’.especially
and if euro was practicable, the opportum- d „ ring tbo niglif while sleeping; great
ty ought to ho Rfforded, hilt they expressed itching in the nostrils, which causes the
a relirctauoo to take any responsibility upon patient to .pick his nose* foul breath; dis-
them; by which J understood that they did | llrbe d sleep; during which the patient
not like to put themselves.n opposition to grinds his reeth, is apt re scream o,‘,t. and
the physicians. . OtliqjMAppposed. it alto- stnrt , lp u , d dcnly us if fiightenad: tingling
gethcr. I thereforepfflW aiid-tqok upon |„ the ears; giddiness;..inTcrrupted speeehl
inyself whatever responsibtl. y.there was in pn , pita \ ion ®f, hc hcvt a dry . spasmodic
the case, and.- notified Mv. Swa.rn that I cough-,'Irregular, and deprived, appetite,
woiild acconipanv Imn,. and did so. 1 he being 'sometimes entirely suppressed and
first case-selected was that pf-a Woman, at olhefs exceedingly voyacio.is; ohdomen-
wliosc appearance was horribie^and-whose svvelled nnd hard; lonschessof the bowels:
condition was so deplorab c that the pa- nostiveness; imnaturul, slimypr foul stools;
Uents in ll,e-san,c room w.shcd td have her pain3 in th ; e bowels; wasting of the-flishl
removed, and the evidencoof my own sen- convulsions; fits; palsy; and 6 finally death,
ses justified their oomphunt. She was a A supply of tl is Valuable Medicine is
womag of aljout ao. or 32 yenrs of age, her J U)t received itndfCr.idle by
riTlit flVib ivn«i iilroflv >.nstmvnn. tlin Inft *
A. PARSONS, Af ;ent.
At the eagle Nq 8 Gibbon’xRunge.
rnarcli 31
Noticp.
N7I0UR months, ifter’date, application
N? will he niade to the Honorable the
Justices of tho Inferior Court ofTattnai
Comity, for leave in self the ro'al estate of
Thomas Dickip'sbn late of said county, de
ceased,. fqr tlie benefit of_tl;e h'eifi and 6re-
diWrs of jaid estalo. — j.
Win. DICKINSON,
-QuaUfiedExecutor.
S3 .
fijajdb 7
Shoe Blacking.
& MARTINS liquid'BJackirig
' Justimported and Tor 'safe by the
\ FArtStjNS.
GibhoarRange.
'
.
.Ban^p (lords, white Nenkin di stripe
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sujr. Bjk Jflue Olive and Mix’d cloths
English Thread • di Bnhbinet Laces
dio X— •
mar 2a
I, ’ s
Noft di 14
Gibbons’ range.
•Notice,
T*5T *
OUR months after date. ive shhll a
-H- ply to the Court of Ordinary of
fingham county.'.fnr leave to sell pll tne
Real Estate of .Wllljain ll. Womack,’deb.
being several tractn of Land in said county,
on both sides 6f tho LquisviHe ioad, con-
taihlng. together 370 acres, for the benofit
ofthe lioirs. . ••
' l -Ayi LJ-IA M <A /. PREVATT,
Adm’r. in right of his. Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adm’x.
mar 28 73
■Notice.
Individuals not share holders con have
‘he .Library on tho ' following
Fopqile year, by paying pgl2
" six months, “ o
“ any i 6 « period, at' the rate ol 2
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian
may, l 102§b . .
deceased.
william King,
. Administrator 4? bonis non.'
108 ••*'■
—-r- .
' A hegro giri a^edvJO yeaifs. , .
~A negro m'an'age'^24 ‘ p primo fiold
haiid. ' r •
A Viegro'Voyfahdhfl? do do
A nbgro jpah-aged 35 “ do do uo.
A negro man and wife, and tHeir child
abrdut:5 ystfrs old;
T f*-*- -r
^.EPPINGER
and tjte original mailer wr;ji,wr|itrn.'
.. A**- J:rt fU Cfoon idc.
. lb? Wasidngren City i lirenido con-
" '!> Wasliipgthn Ciiy t hrenicli
awariety of interi;sling origii'
tailii^ .
judiciously selected articies.'' Tlie nie.lia-
nlr -ai execution .ihileets great credit on tho
publishers, and altogether, we .cohsidei.it
wqrthy ofthe patronage -of tho friends of
Literature.’,’
Fromihe PHtad: Methaiilcs' Fnl Press.
“rioin tile;general'cliiiracter and ar-
.. Tiff- Jir~i.rw-apiv rangement of lift Washington City < Inon-
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Binglc & double width, blk £i .blue useful, * * * We cannot'close .'nuv
temarks without corifpliniebling ihe Edi
tors,for ihe talent displayed .in the general
arraiigoniwu.. and mechanical appearunce
of their work.’’ , .
From the Natlpnal.Inteiligcnur. ' ’
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iy. at 4 moderaje-price, in ahich, amids
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is saying a ereafdeal, but as ye believe it
to be true, we think. tliat jiisliceTequirej
u«Wiay-it, 6i)dyoiuntarily,” ;
Prom the New,fork Mirror,.
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of the few .jimerican weekly papers which
we have perused yith uniform pleasure,and
we take this occasiim'W riliomhiehd-it5s . - , H
public” 08 a "- d pi,r0n "S e of tll<) r,cw Vorjc
TERMS, . ‘
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vance. _ - : Junto, 1820.
Q5T_SuhsoViplions jeceived in. the Officp
of the Savannah Iteimbfican,
'June,18 . ,143 .
AS' repeiiod;per the .fare nr.rlVal3 b
wjp
m of fKft Tofnrtrt^'Pn..U'ViYr’^ wliich are ihe following^ Works : • \ * v : •
-Nolice.
months after/ '
IT will Ijb made tojrtw ( 2..j..,uhhc me
Justice of . the Inferior Court-or'Ejflnc- "*««"
ham county, when sU^ng fatofdinarV-our^ V® KP»tonje o/GeOoralj^EcplesiiU'tlu|
poses, for leave-to iiili 'the jifijf’dra'tFundi^ Hlwui’y/./rbjfi 1 a the;4Strrries^^od •'
vided tract of land in.the'courity of Effing; m,,,v tn ! w "••-*»♦»--
ham, containing 137 1-2 %cVe3 formerly
the property, pf Benjamin PohCr,* for tl/fi
benefit of the lisin of William G. Porter,’ -
*' | i 3tndy 6f the S^VfptureS. . . ..
Memoirs Tif’ihe ’late Mrs. Susan Ilini-
tington of:- ^os(pn. Third Edition, 'witU
an Introduofdhy.i'assay^ , • ■ — * •-'
* Mempiis of Mrs. Ann H.'Judsoh, late _
.Misifonary. to Bnrmah, including a jiistcfxy
of thejAmerican Baptist' Mission ’ in tlio
Bliri’.inh'P.'nVnirp. -
.NfeffroesWfeie. . ,.... WHIW _
■following Negroes, from the, Bimnan-Enipire.
-inttjr, are offered for,sale, viz: T] Previnclal IjetttR-, „„ w|) „
-A negro boy aged ahoub'lffypars, -• sure of the Reasons and Miirals of the'Jc-
'A negroboy'aged,ahc!bt;15 "very likely. -“*■ - • — *— -
A negio Roy-aged abo'hjf5 “ do do
A negro boy aged about 18“
'Thomas Et?4!
•••« •*V.X7>VFU» auu iUUIsUS Ol I in; JC-
~ »«it»7*y Blaise Pascal. TraWslated from
* the French. V -. v. .
s The Uncondilional Freonc4s.bf.tiie Oos-
* ,)d—In thrnn Etpnuc p.J
., J’rf the Forinatian
7; ——• .tames Hawes.
Essays upon the 1’prpeLmy, Change, and
T sanctification of the Sabbath,
man Humphrey, D. D.
llloinntiv'Kj D 7 * I -
By He*
‘ "a".;->j, IJ. U, '
do- Meiuoirnl R6V. Liigli Richmond, A. I\r.
doa authqr Bf.the Dairyman’s daugliter, &c:
*W a 2 , . A, ' so >
A rew copies of Scott's Family Bibi-,
m 0 vo.ls, .
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