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(OP* Office on the Bar. in the k
building on the corner of Whitaker street.,
opposite T. liyerson’s Drug and Chemical
Store,
n credible smirceT Site Subjoined notice,
with an assurance that it is a correct copy
of On adver.iscmcut of a Pbyticiiu in Il
linois: •
To the PuUik Pc/de.—In offerin my ear
treci, to T.iy folio ciicscns as a pnbtih :sr
rant, I would purticularly rcniaik that I
has fur then lust nine month pan, padelho
most strides caret und attentions to the
stuoy ofphis'k, ami ! tin hone that tuy ns
tetsl turn & abilities together with the most
would shoot them alto, which wits done, closest uhsorvaiiun will iniiile mo to lb
hand oo his side,, and the other on ins
kne- ■soring,'"catch him;’’ witness asked
•■who!" Ho did noi-speak,but motioned
back with bis band into the house, and as
taon aa he got out he fell upon Ute ground.
H. was allot in the VlCht Side. Site left
no one in the house but the two; they had
been drinking, bnt there had been no
qua, telling between them that she heard.
The alarm was given for the persons in tin,
out house to fly, for fear the-piisonor
S4V4\\4^.
TDE^WAV EVENING, Jan. 25.
A Quandary.—Throe of our hands are
indisposed—two of them are »ho carrion of
the RepiiMicsn. ft is orohahle that, har<
ing placed orhen on the routes, many of
our «!il>«erihers will not receive their pa
pers—therefore, those who do not, will
oblige ns by sending to the office for them.
This reminds its of the old woman's story,
one trouble stem comes alone—Our yes
terday’s Northern Hall brought us 'five
newspapers of an oid date.
In one of onr columns will be found this
report of the trial of thelndiao, Tassels.
The impartial reader cannot bnt say that
it was a cold and deliberate murder, and
therefore deserved that fate'which he has
met—notwithstanding Chief Justice'Mar-
shall and his mutton.
In conscience of the sitting of the Su
perior Court, the Court of Oyer and Ter
miner is adjourned to Monday next
It is stated in the New York Finn Hi
rer, that the federal parry are proposing
Richard Rush ss a candidate for the Vice
presidency, to run with Clay or Webster
Wo dont care a tush whom they put on
their ticket—wa shall heal it.
Court Martial.—The Philadelphia Uni
Ted States G-zette, mentions that the pro
eeodinte of the Court .Martial now in ses
sion at thu Navy Yatd in Philadelphia
jxogresses in a pace usual to such bodies
Tendeied slower than the proceedings of
divil courts, by the mode of recording and
reading evidence. Tint the character of
the officers constituting this court, -gives
n claim to be considered as one of the most
important that has ever set on cur naval
Concerns; and there eon he no doubt that
While the rights of junior officers are fully
vindicated, a salutary lesson of obedience
cod submissiorvto superiors and their orders
•III he inculcated.
Commodore ■Cteighien Is now on ti
and it is probable that the court will be
gaged in his ease three at four weeks.
trial
wait'
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MARINE list.
ruin' or savannah.
tho witness among the rest! when she re-
turned, deceased bad mored a short dis
tance from where she left him.
James Dougherty testified lhattheplare
where tho niurdei look place, was in that
>art of the Cherokee Nation attached to
l.ill county 'He was not present when it
ocmrrcd, but went there soon after; found
deceased weltering in his blood, and in
great pain. He fainted once or twico.and
on one occasion witness closed his eyes
under a belief hs was dead lie however
lived two days. White living, deceased
expressed a decided opinion that ho would
die, and under tiiat belief, said that the
wound with which he was then dying was
inflicted by prisoner. While prisoner was
before the magistrate, he confessed > e had
sliai Dougherty Witness asked hint
why he did it, and if they had any quairelt
He replied they had not, but that they
were friends and mates, and he wanted to
kill him that they might bo buried in one
grave.
Elijah Roberts testified, that he was
minoncd as one of the guard, and was
' -sent at the intestigatinn before the ma
gistrate, Piisonet a.ked witnes- and
.•IcChnW what they would do With him;
they told him he would have to go to
Gainesville anil be tried by tile Georgia
laws Prisoner replied, “Cherokee loo.”
McCiure said he would bn hung or go to
the Penlteuiiiry Prisoner said lie had
taiher go to the Nation and be shot. Wit
DC S asked him if he shot Dougherty! tie
said lie did. Witness then asked him
what be did it lor; waa (here any quarrel!
He said there was a previous quarrel.—
Prisoner said that he and Dougherty had
been drinking en the day of tho murder,
and lie told deceased 'he would whip him
there—Deceased said no—-Prisoner sard
fts by G—d. Deceased said he would
get some white man to whip him—Prison -
said h would kill him and while man
> ” And shortly aftet shot him. M it.
ness asked him if he wa'nt s.rrvYur ill-
lie said, with an oath, No, ho would do it
pubiik confidence. It wuhl ho rong in me
topurtendto any high larnin for you all
know that I never rubbid my coto against
these collidge walls, nur superintended any
of these United Status’ lectur's levins.' Hut
I hope that will bo no objlction -to me.—
There is a grate deal of these collhig* fel
los that noes no mme about an Epidemick
oppiiration than a 8 yere old colt, and if
you was to send word for one of them to
cum and seo a pursun flat of his back with
Apiplexy, they would no dnute giro him
cold water, which you well noo wuld pro
duce an insiintano us evaciation 0: the
bowels.
My Medesons is Simples, Cotisistin of
hotchouii.amheer.gyinsum » eedl and grean
gord seeds, hurdok, lama, green Shan took
and mullin—and many other plants of the
the same kimmiral nater. 1 hare had a
good deal of pations a'waitlin an me, and
if you jutt only give me a call I wuld esen
git upmite nr day for to sarve you.
Yshir servant, DOCTOR PEA,
Nota beno if anny boddy wns to favnr
my practice they will please to not let
these advurtireinents be todken down.
DOCTOR PEA.
Something flew —We ore always grate
ful for information. Tho foiiowingts from
tho London Globe:
le'lhe Legislative Assemblies ofthe P
'ARRIVUD.
lirig Maryland, Swift, Baltimore. ltds.
to !■• Sorrel. Milze lo j Ganahl, Barord St
limiter, O Johnson dtco. C LippUl, J wag
ntr, II Webb, T Buttler & co. J Stone &
Sloop John Chevahor, Sisson, Cliaifts
ton. I day to J W Long. Mdae to S Phil
brick, G W Coe, W P ClaikJ Stone*, co.
E Rood. Lay A Hendrickson, and lor sun
dry persons in Darien. Passengers -Miss II
Peters Messrs Legriel, Syie, and Master
Hops.
Sloop Bolivar, Burden, Darien. 805
bales Cotton tu E Bliss. .
SloopMerchaht. Burr, Turtle River,
34 bales S.T Cotton, Sugar and Syrup,
tn R Habersham, R A'W'Kinfe, EFort,
E Reed. , . 1
Sloop Eliza, Richorsoh, Siinbttry, 2ds.
43 bales S. I. Colton, 330 bushels Eliot
Com, Syrup and Bacon, to J S, Bulloch,
Habersham, J D. Huguenin. W. P.
„Ren—Passenger. D. M. Wilson.
Steam Packet John D Mongol, Dub-as,
Charleston, 10 Its. to Butts & Patterson.
Full cargo for Augusta—Passengers, Miss
Mitchel, Dr. Mitchbl Maj Mss ias, D. B.
Ford, C. C. Hoardman, R.M. AycOok, J.
Elliot, J. R. Hernoi, Her Boyce.
SAILED.
Brig Hercules, Stevens,"New York,
^tig Syr eh, Fcrnald, Cowes and a ma>
Soiir. Hope, Burdick, Galveston.
DEPARTED.
Steamyiacket John D. Mongio, Dubois,
Augusta.
TBE^lTKE^
05" The Manager lospectfully informs
tlie-publio that Miss ROCK is ro engaged
fut a few nights, and will appeir
Tomorrow Evening, 26th
JaBUurv.
io the cliatacters of Miss Dorrilon, in
Mrs. InclihaldT fartiionsbieoouiedy, tilled
Wives as they Were
and
Maids as they Are.
And Maris in the farce of
THE 'CITIZEN.
^C&kspW Isterti’
•W'pH K jr. MAnSf^-
jen 34 * , 0 « U - Co, P , ^Q.
Wanted to Hire
A MASTER CARPENTER*
intelligent Carpontei, whocanT. “
cltsrge of the Carpeotty Derailment ofa!
Fort now constructing on Cuckmdi I. ,
in Savannah lUv.r, Fo, e»»|?*"
fsfsiid ,h * 8upe,l,u<,ndin 8 En S i i'«t on Z
jan #4 19k
(yTiie Manager lies procured addi
tional Officers for tho house and trulls
that the grievam.es complained of will not
occur agalth«£0
'(j^TiektU loWhad and Briket taken
rit the Reading Roohiol the Georgian Of
fice. ^
{JJ^UoXes ft—Pit 7ft cents—Gallery
25 cents
(JJ*Doori open »t t-4 p«it si* o’clock,
& performance to commence at 1*4 before
seven o’clock.
jan £5 «
Lemons, Hicltory Nuts.&n
1 Ikll DHU.MS Smyrna Fin, '
10 bhis llickury Nuts
20 boxes fiesh Sicily Lemon,
45,000 Havana Scgars, bunded Sylvii
Do, Amygns and Cabana,
Received and (ur sale by
c. a. woodruff
jan 24
nited Stales, a-bell rings for flltinei dt five „. S '. , ' :, i n ’ P acket John
o'clock; and the Houses, whoever may ho II
duil Braking.—A Raleigh, N. C. paper,
records rtK-f.llowing account ol jail hra
ltin«
"On lHq_night of fu* 17th in«t. Jnttath
Lewis who was eonvieted at the last tern,
ef the lb 8. Circuit Court, held in Kal
eigli in November last, of passing counter
feit hills oo the United Stater Bank, and
'Sentenced tu five years iinpritomnent.inade
hie escape from rtiw jail of that place, by
caning ihree ofthe lurs of iron which finm
cd the grate of one of the windows with a
Saw supposed lob* of the main epiing of a
watch. Tins was so ingeniously done, that
•hen the bars that were cut wcio inserted
In tiieir usnai piece, it was almost impns
siuio to discover with the naked eye the
pin «- at whlut they were severed. The
maimer in which be eirecred his escape af
tei having made his way through the win
dow, is probably not the least remarkable
Circumstance attending tho affair (n the
jail yard, which i, small, and eeotosed by a
puling about fifteen feet high, two largo
furnMniu Hub* nr* bwr.t. Thst t>s
toner bad been In tii. hahU ol throwing to
.lltcin a portion of hit meals from the win
dow; with a view, no doubt, of forming
With them an acquaintance, which he might
nr ail himself of jn any Tulare emergency.
' It soems, however, tint lie did nol trust
altogether to tin ft iendslup of his cat door
companions; for, on the night of his elope
'men,, he contrived, it is believed, to get
(lie dugs to fighting, and, white they were
engaged, let himself down from Ihe win
flow mounted a trough, and sprang oyer
the puling.
“Two nights after, Lewis was apprehen
ded by the Sheriff and Jailor at a house
about two miles fir no tha town and re-coin
jnitied to jail.
Report of the case of the State vs.
George Tassels, a Cherokee Indian, for
the murder of Cornelius Dougherty, ano
ther Indian, charged to hare been commit
ted in that pan of tho Cherokee Nation
attached to the county of Hall, and tried
at on adjourned Term of 'lie Superior
' Court of said county, on Monday, the (Cd
of November, 1050.
The trial commenced o little after ten
o'clock in the morning. The first witness
s .pm. was
r.r'.ty Proctor, who stvnre, that on the
15th ot'July, at the bppse where she unw
Bros, tha prisoner and deceased were there,
early in Bin morning' Vhcn she first gut
up. ,aad remained^ then'till shout. 10
o'clock. At that time. Jta seized * gun
which was si.todies in the earner of the
toons, and being neat the middle of the
room, tel! to Dougherty bo wonlif shoot
him Doughcity rrplied, don't shoot me,
I havo just returned into thu house. Wit
ness thought at first it was mere pretence,
aitd left the house to go to an out boast,
but alia tud nor reached it before six heard
tlye gun in' nflf, and taming round, taw d.
ceased coming off *t tha door with one
tttvtin.
Mark Caithbtrry testified he wwUon-
‘table, and ariMtw prisoner. Whw. he
first arfesied him he wes very stubborn,
and talked only in Indian After carrying
U in some distance lie bc^an to talk in
i'.m(iisb t so that witness understood him
very well. He asked witness 'where lit*
*as oarrying him? Witness replied to the
Heoc^ia side, to ^>e tried for shoaling
>>ou|herty. He asked witness if he was
iead? Witness said he was not two h iurs
ago. Ho asked witness if lie luri seen the
bullet hole? He replied he had He asked
here it wasf .fitness showed him by
lac ng his finger on hii side. Prisoner
*aid lie aimed to ».*.oot linn **Uere.” point
te s spot on bis buttock, just below the
hip. Witness then asked him wh*t he
-hot h;m for? Sic r; piled he did sol
know; they worn to tile place friends, and
after being tlnsie twinlo, prisoner said lie
iuid DouKitvfiy hf would sSioot him. and
Dougherty answered, shoot if you clioose.
Prisoner said he then took down a *\in
I tom a rack and hen an to !o<id it. Dough
erty laughed, as though lie thought prison
**r «as not id earnest; and when prisoner
Ind finished I •adu g, and was nearly done
priminw,'Dougherty heeanie ataimed und
made for the door to escape, and as he
speaking, are said to be cleaned in a mo
ment The scene thus exhibited resembles
that in one of Fool’s fnrces.t{f here it is an
notmedd to a host of Starving authors that
“the milk porridge is rtfady.”
[We beg leave to inform the GloheThat
the system has been enlirely changed since
it was MC<|tiaiiili>d with tha abovrinention
cd fact. At present, whab the hour of
five arrives, the Searccnt at Arm enrors
the House on hors-hae* tfnd blows Yankee
Doodle through a tin hoin; a gag is immedi
“Iy on ihe month of him who oc
ctipies the flo n, by the Orier to Congress.
The speaker serves a mint jalap ail found,
and the members &tc marched out in regu
Ur order tu the tuna of
'•O’Rook^’snoble fare will ba never forgot.
By them who were there and (hem who
were not.”
[iV. YeStdteiman.
Steam boat Augusta, P-rooks, Charles*
ton. ,
MEMORANDA.
Schooner Ad«dioe, Billings, hence at
Charleston t£d. ling Frances, Croft,
up at Philadelphia, for this port, »o Sail
itii despatch 11th.
Corn.
O NE THOUSAND i nshels of Com,
ill Ion to suit puich liars. »ill ba sold
low if taken from the vessel toinorto'v, by
B. N. DOUGLASS,
jut. 21 Anziavx’swharf■
White and colored Quilts
A N assortment of the above articles for
sale at No I. 8bvd'« Hililiiiiiiiv. by
jan 24 NORTON k FULLER.
For New York.
jESTiBt-lStTEU LIKE.]
The regular packet ship HEN
RY. G. M’Kenzie, master, will
sail on Thursday next. For
freight or passage, having excellent rfepom
modaiione, apply to Capt, M. on board,■at
Jones' upper wharf, or to
11 ALL. S11APTER & TOPPER,
jin 25
to hit him io Urn place before described,
lie said there had been a pirviotis quarrel
about a woman. Prisoner begged to be
curled to the Savannah to be tried by the
Clierokecs.
The ttunnoiiy theo closed, and the case
was argued b> foie ihe Jury Until 5 minutes
after 10 a* night, when the Jury retired,
and in thiilyjivt minutes returned • ills'
the verdict of GUIL 1 Y. Counsel for ihe
State, the Solicitor Henent, and Mtstrs.
Goodman and it Dougherty—For tho
Prisoner, Messrs. Underwood, Hams and
Mitcheii. The neat day sentence of de i>h
was passed upun the prisoner, accompani
ed -I«h 9„;,r ,nrU(» 'fmarkf by
Clayton — Atkeninn.'
In Congress, on the 5th instant, Mr.
Wavne submitted ihe following reso ution,
which wa» read and laid on the table for
one day; ,
. Resolved*^That the Secretary of ihe Trea
an abstract and copies of ail accounts of
expenditnres of the appropriation of fifty
thousand dollars for clearing mil obstruc
(ions in SdVaninli River, below the city of
Savannah, with c< pies ol all contra< ts
int’te and estimates handed in. tb remove
obstructicn'; :ti the river, or tn deepen the
same; with tlte estimate of Win C. I)a
uitl and — Gill. F,*qs. h r conmu t sii
a dam of oyster sh [U between Fig and
Hutchinson I-lands; the expenditures on
aeeoum of the same, wit* a copy of the
report of the United tf tales* * mnmistion
ers, nude in Julv, 1830. as to the ihcfda*
ed ds’pth of waters which have been Oh
tamed, with the evidence which acrompa
nied tlte same, ami copies of all cor re
spondsnee /elating io the past or future
expenditure of said appropriation oi rfgftti*
cy lor disbursing the same, which miy not
have been made.
Ic, the enate. on the 13th, Mr, Forsyth
moved that certain resolutions of the legis
bture of the State of Gaoigta, in relation
to ittc boundary line between that State
• nd Florida, lie referred to the Judiciary
Committee; and the rttufiou was agreed to
In ,be House. Mr. Divio, of South Ca
rolma, stated that he was instructed by the
ornmittee oil the Jnriiciarf, to move that
the Contmilt’-c of the \\ hole ho <1itcharv*d
from tho fur»It6t consideration of . “hill
upplementary to the act to run the ditid
mg line between Florida and Georgia
Tito motion was made and carried
Mr. Drayton pre»enred a memorial from
the ('bomber o Cofldn'icrcr of Charleston.
3 Carolina, setting froth the lnwrm«tti*
between the duty on American vessels v»«»
ting Cube, St that of Spanish vessels visi
ling tho porta ofthe Untied HfatM, was sn
great as io confine (he commerce to Spa
rush vessels* and setting forth also, that the
duty on American rice in the king mm ol
Portugal wjs so great, its to amount almost
to a prehibi ion; whteh roetr.Qri.tt & as re
ferred to the Committee on Commerce.
4 Tinned Dor.tnr —The Editors of tl.t
Lynchburg Virginian hgvt received from
From " Anecdotes of Napoleon,” a work re
ctntly published.
The se.it of the celebrated family of Mont
morency was by Napoleon converted into a
plaeo Tor the reception Mid education of
the daughters oT Ihe officers killed in the
service.—Early after his return from El
ba, ho visited the institutidn«*as soon as.
the young ladies heard of his arrival, they
rushed foi ward en morse, to te'tif* their
prati tide to their imfnYAeent benefactor.
Tt was in vam that their guardianv and in
strur.tors entreated, even threals did not re-
«frr»«n 'hi* natural flow of nflfection, they
were thfcrcfure ahaadoned to the unre
Mramed demon>tratiou of their feelings,
and the Emperor, oppressed and ovor
whelmed burst into tears.—Reliated bv
this gush of feeling, he mingled wltli
the delighted crowd, embracing sorre, and
yielding his hand to the kisses of others.
KMihnldenecT.bv the familiarity, Ids young
nroieircs began riflltlc him of his pocket
hanrfkerehtrf, which was imm-dincly torn
into ribbands and then subdivided among
the anxious applicants, and while occupied
in caressing those in front, a party in the
rear literally curtailed, with a pair of shears
several inches from tht hot'cmiofhts gray
surtoiit, to all which he Kiihimtted wttft
heartfrli 0**|igiit, anil on regaining hit* car
tiage, his feelings overcame him and he
was Again in lean: endeavoring to concfeAl
them with his hand, he was overheard Io
«av, void ip combie da bonheun erur^ei sdnt
U* Idun hunts inuiiir:ii* de mu t'l!:- 1 ' This
is tne acme of bliss; these are the happiest
momeriu of my life.”
For New York.
[established link ]
Tho regular packet ship FMPE
ROR, J. H. Bennett, master, will
have immediate despatch. For
freight or ‘pns’inge. having handsome ac
enmmodations. apply to Cant B-.on hoard
0? ld fl \LL, SHAPTER &fUPPER.
jat»l5
Iron.
K TONS Iron assorted
OO flat 1 1-fi to‘6 inches
square 1 -2 to S inches
round 1*4 to 2 inches
Ifiton NoH Rods
Hoop add Hand I ton
Scroll Iron, Philadelphia Boiler 1*
ion *
Bound, flat and souarc Pefu Iron
2 loti!. Plough Moulds
15 cwt German Steel
American Cast Steel
For t-ile by
GEORGE HUNTINGTON,
jan 4
Corded Petticoats.
1 DOZEN, just received l.v
NitRTON & FULLER,
j»n *4 Sha£sBuUlk g ,
Notice,
C OUNCIL will Toeeive pioponli fm
furnishing oil, Mick, keeping io I( .
pair till' lamps, lamp posts, iron), i e
ever, thing attached or appertaining totU
lamps; proposals ■ ill also be received lot
lightlne the lamps, the sum .upropriauj
fbr that purpose by ordinance is J!M._
Pr. posals must be made on ot beinti
Thursday next. M. MYEftS, c.t.
jan 22
For Baltimore.
The fine new rezolar packet
brig M 4RYl.AND, S>ifr, Mas
itr,« ill he ready tu tannin on Mon
day next. For freight or passage, havi'ig
handsome accommodations, apply to the
captain on board, st Anderson's wharf, or
to FRANCIS SORREL,
jan 25 u
Landing from s'chra. Exact
and Otlrello.
RBLS 1’r lne Pork
/vW 10 do Mess do
30 Mils ami 20 half bhis Canal Flnui
10 lihds NO Sugar
20 kegs No I Tnhanco *-
5 hags Rice Ginger
20 qr bhis Buckwheat Flout*
30 boxes Imperial and llysoo Tea,A
16 cases Fur nttd Wool thus
For sale b;
dec 20 COHEN & MILLER.
A Card.
fXVIIE Citizens of Sarannah and the
J5_ public generally are respectfully in
formed, that the Panorama nf Mexino will
cease to bo exhibited in this cilv on tho
Evening of Saturday the l£th of f obtiia
ry ensuing.
The building which contains the picture
offered for sale Information relative
therotn may bo obtained of Mr. Fhiibrick
at lies store, or of Mr. Weeks,
jairSS 2l
Francis Sorrel
Offers for sate landing from brig Mary
land, from Baltimore,
BUSHELS prime White
TOO
G„ri
THE CAMELLIA,
ST WILLIAM ROICOE, ESq.
As Venns wander'd ’midst the Idalian
how er.
And mark'd the luves end graces round
her p-.y;
8he nhirk'd a inutk rn%« from its dew
l»«nt •pray,
“And tljU." she cried, “tthall be my favn
rite flower;
For <J*er it* crinucn leaflets I will thowtr
DUsolviug tw»*eu io steal the tout away;
Thfct Dian's self shall own tl’.eir sovo
relunsHpr, %
Ana fee! the influence of my mightier pofr-
ei ”
Then spoke fair Cynthia, at severe she
. smil’d.—
“He othershv thy amorous irti hrpuiled,
“Ne’er thalf thv dangerdiis gifts these
faro-** adorn:
To me moro de.ir than all their rich per
fume
The ch:i«te Camellia's pore and spotless
bloom.
That boasts no fragrance, and conceals
no thorn.*'
REMOVAL;
The Editors have taken another building
for the location of the Republican Office.
The sittMtion they havt selected, is in the
hficlp building on the Ray.corncr of Whit
aker street, formerly occupied by Palmes
& Ricliaids, and iinmediatelv opposite the
Drug store of Mr.T. Rferson, Jr. The
Rending Room dvfll be continued, and the
Huflciirf will always contain intelligence
•iitricsting to the public.
The Advcriiseiuect and Cummunitatiun
Box of the Havannib Rcpobfrcan, is pl«c€d
is iho reading rootii.
—
1000 hushols Oats
50 hags prime Green Coflee
* 95 barrels Whiskey
jan 25 - M
Plains.
T WO bates swpr White plnlnt
2 do do Greg Domestic
Just received and for sale hv
M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad’s Building,
Opposite Grech St Pulaski Monument.
dec 24
Notice.
TTIOtJR Months after date bf this, no-
Swaiin’s Vermifuge.
T HIS well known Anti dysenteric ad I
Horn Medicine has proved vice**.:. I
ful these ten years past, and its vntues are I
universally acknowledged by afl who hire
tneu it, to be far superior to any other
medicine ever employed for most diseases '
children tire subject to. f; is perfectly I
safe, nd no child will ret use tu take it. I
It seldom Tail* ‘curing DYSENTERY I
Oli IOWEL COMPLAINTS, COLIC
OR CHOLER A MORBUS.PILES,*
ther in grown persons or children, and it
gives'appetite to almost all debilitated |*t
sons. Worins frequently iulesi children, I
aggravate their other diseases, amljneihs j
VhicT caTise of most ftvtrs,Bowel rimriluUt j
and chronic and unvuu* diseases, iicidoit
to ciliidhood, wiiicu are su numerous ami |
ireqneu*ii ialul. It is much to be regret*
led that tnuusaiidsof child 1 en are swept j
off. or are rrndeied feeble, pale and cun*
ciated lluoegh the first stage of life—
which leads on to pdtmoofliy compUinu,
SlC OtC- uiC. f
Worms being especially apt to infest per
sons of debiiitaL'd digestive organs andc-
ma^iated consinmiuiis, 11 ucii sutsenici ii
often duno by the ordinary worm medi
cines, which genemlly umsist of llsestroe*
gest‘purgatives, mercurial*, bittfcV*. pink-
root, or spir ts of lurprntibr, Arnces oi
Una nliitl tiidj d«ku«>j' worm-, nut
hilitate the stdmach, and oheu materially
injure \he general health >waitn*s Vet*
ini-Utre hasiite peculiar adviint tRt of <ii
troyihg and rmnuvng the catt-r of«Oiaii
by giving vigour, both l‘» ihe .‘totnJfh ^
bowels, nnd o'r^aiu of digestion—iheieby
relieving many troublesome conrplaiiMS !t
is by thu means ih.tt ko many gr-tn
sons have beefi relieved, byitsusey cfdjs-
pepsin, sick headauhe.foul sh maci-.
most of the bilious symptoms, tfc,
JT Uce application wilt he 'made to the
horiorahlo the court of ordinary of Liberty
county, for permission to sell a certain tract
of land situate in Houston county in Ihe
fourth district, ami designated in the plan
of said district by the number 85, drawn
by Susan E Wilson, orphan of James Wil
son, deceased, for tho bcnciit of said or*
phan. . .
WM. WILSON; Guardian.
on 9
kobinson’s Pnlcat Burtcj
and ttroats.
A tnpwlnr article for making Gruel.
Alto—il.imuda Arrow Root an old
arlielo for »ale bjr
A. PARSONS.
At tlio Eikto No 8 Gibbon', Range.
Sttiutl Baltimore Hams.
a mud. Baltimore cured Hams
JL 30 boxes half ami quarters Bdoch
Raisins
10 drums Figs
10 do Sultana Raisins
4 In,. White end Green Coffro
4 bhis W ater. Wine and Button
Crackers
3 do Onions
MAHY'S APPROVED STRENGTH
ENING
Piaster Cloth,
Recommended by Dr B Rush, Dr P. S
Physiek. and the most eminent Of tht l a
ehliu in the United States.
T his plaster cloth has by
iis beneficial effects and surprising
Cures, procured 'the approbation anil Ite
Almonds. Shell’,a,ks. Mustard, fee. | of the most eminent Phy.i
Are landing from brig Maryland, and
for sale at tho Family Grocery,
jan 25 L II. WEBB.
Tkis Mdicihe will reliite Mdnl of
plaints or Dysentery Bilious Coin- na*
'ing, sickness, pain t„ weakness in link
much or bowels, loss of uy/ietile illI" *
children or grown ft.sons, iau
and itsetdom faiiscuring fiHILi S DU
FEVER OR FI VER AGUE. orl.:«.
mittent Ferrer, flo family ought, ores
will be wit ho u it, after a trial.
Wdimi arc capable of (.iodsci”
distiirbances in the system. Not
they a.vraVate ordinary dor*"
they are present, hut they also ,i« '“'■I
a (rest vancty of very .liwrDsi*** ! =~"|
lous affections. The »hole train of |
mndic cud conruls-e- -'!•-«-« ii»™
Iroin the irritation of wotms in die sli I
lary canal; Cholcta, r-i-iicpsy, ciuiri f-l
tetanus, paralysis, mama, contuoiuio. I
well aa a vaiiety of other nerrom n#'»
vulsivo affections, hot unftequsSirg|
immediate effects of this cause, • I
these diseuscs,norms hove also bttnkl ” 1
to ptuuUwv p»wa»*».»w **“sa • , j
dysentery, teinilting fever, dropey I
brilh, chrome and spasmodic coojI
Among the symptoms ubicli iodie-R*®* I
presence of tvdiitm ttie followms « I
most common add striking J-" 1° Au I
den coloured, und occasionally I
couolonance | a hlui.li »lr**( “ t( j,l
Uncoil.
ItAAA LBS superior Baltimore
Hams, Flitches and
Shoulders, just teceived ptr btig Maty,
land, and for sale by
OAUDRY & LEGRIEL.
jan 25 >
COMMKHCIAL.
Ten Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY on the first day of 'o
vemher last, iny Negro Girl JANE.
She is black, and abont 18 or (0 years of
age, and raihtr likely—bat a fair set of
teeth and fond of dress. She Is efcbUt 5
feel 3 Ol 4 inches high, and a stoill, large
framed person. She is a complete seam
stress, end is supposed lb be harbored in
tins city, Tho above reward will lie paid
M any person that will lodge her iri Jail,
ot deliver her to the s-ibscriher.
JOHN L. DaVaNT,
jnn 25 M
cyci, the*e are dull »nd heavy,
art dilated and much conttacied, ' I
iteliiU and miner lip * wc "'
ciatts-
It I* a sure end safe remedy for invetere
ate Ulcets, all 8otes. Wounds, Boils,Quin er eyelids and upper lip
sy. Scroft-la. Fistula, While SweHihg.Cari du ,/ n|( theolght!.bile sleeping : g|££
eets. Sore Breasts, Sore Legs. Whitlows;* j",|, e nostrils, which eauics w 1
tcions. Cuts, Utilises, Scalds, Burns, Mot, t ;* nt , 0 his nose ; foul b,c ’ lh 'J
lengers of the Negroes,Pains to the Breast turbcl sleep; dutiug which ,1,e r 3
Weakness ofthe Joints, Sprains, Klieuma cr i n d. Ip, ,cetb, is apt io set* 1 "! ° bA (
tism Gout Pain, and Weakness in the .ud“«iy aslf f.ighteoebi >-g
Back and Loins. It is also successf.-lly ln ,| 1C ei[ ,. g- 1( idiiicss; i.iterrupiwfJJ
used foi the euro of Corns, Frosted I- cet, p,|pi tMiol) O f,ho heart; a dry »•
Dr ' s, I n “ *«“?*• *« inodic cough; i.regnlat and dc '« "J
A Util of Direction, accompanies each —,i,« t..;„„ .onisiimes entnelj rr*.
Plaslci—Small Size, 25 cents. Middle do.
50 rts. Large do I dollar.
A supply of this celebrated Plas'er is
just tccclvc3 and for sale ly
A. PARSONS.
No, 6, Gibbon’s Range,
jan II
Date* tROM t,iVKnro A..::::r.::::::Cih Dec.
ATzsr om lAva*.-:-:::«f:::::::30ih N->v
SAVANNAH EXPORTS.
January 21.—Brie Syren, Gown an t a
ilarkat—510 nhoie, and >43 lulf casks
Hict,
New (zonds.
VI’ST lecrited,* few pieces plaid Silks
8™ for llonn-U
Figured Algeiiwl, for Dresses
For sale at the lowest market price by
. _ .A BENNETT,
Vo. I Young's Buildings. Market square.
Ana on coKfioNstr.xT,
80 pieces Col loo Bagging, for sale
very law, A. IS.
jan £5
Canal and River Lumber.
4|A lift A FT. Canel wide
WV.WUv I 1-4 inch and I
inch boards (free from sap)
100.000 ft. River do do
50,030 ft. do Joist and 8cantling
10U,000 Shingle,
53,000 pine Staves
For saloon accommodating terms by
ELISHA WYLLY,
Tnijg'i wharf, adjoining tho Canal,
•lee (9 m OT
petite, being tonietimes"""-,' ( , £lS i;|
sed, and at mlicts esceedmg 1 ? ^ c
abdomen 1»till'd and haid I * j; f-
the bowels > costiveness; u
my,of,fool stools; pains t«
westing of the flesh; coavolsw"-
patsy ; and hnally dea'fc
A Iat60 supply of this »*'' t>
i, just received, and will be kep |
ly on hand and for sale “{, A pgoN5,
Solo Agont for the
N.n. Otuggiit,
chaw to sell again, canb«‘“PP
Ptopriotor's pi ices,
jin 17
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against
the estate of J. 8. Mel), will present
ihem duly attested within t|;s flma p,a-
veribed by bar. and those indebted will
make immediate parmcnl to
O, W. WALT HOUR, E«Y.
j*n 7
Bank «‘« ck > CoId .
4MnR|CAN »irfF«ri50^ sjj
A. Unewrent B*oh ™ ? NO gR-5
jtnll ^_____
CubaCoflf^isC^
jan 11