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8AVANNAB, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY Z4, 1825.
THE
IS EDITED AND PUBLISHED
I* TUI
CITY OF SAVANWAH,
Bv G. fj W. Robertson,
AT EIGHT HOILAHB PBR ANNt/W,
TAIARLK IN AUVASCE.
;§< iSwfifot*
FOR THE COUNTRY,
f3 n.jblished to meet the arrangement ol
(he mail, three times * week, (Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday) at the Office of the
Doily Georgian, and contiina iH the intelli-
e-ente, Commercial, Political and Miseelfan*
eons, including advertiseinente. pub'iihed in
th The CounOy Paper it seetto all parti of
the Stole and Union, or delivered m the city,
It five dollars tier annum, payable in .dvance.
Advertisements are mserlrd.in both pa mra
at 7i cents per square, of 14 lines, for ne tiriu
insertion, snd 37J for every succeeding pnb-
*' Cotnnuii'ienlions by Mail, must lie Pest-psid
Sslrs Ilf land and negroes by Admumlro.
*nr». Ex- colors or guardians, are required,
! bv I,w, lo he held on the firs' Tuesday in the
1 month between the hours often in the foie-
b and throe ill the afternoon, at the Court
LSpmw of the county in which the property is
'/situate. —Notice of theae sales must be given
r in , public gazette sixty days previous to th«
1 day of sele.
liOTTElAX NOTICE.
O RDERS received for Tickets, in the
following, or any other. 1 Lotteries, in
the Southern and Northern States.
840,000- 20,000—10,000,
Capital Prizes in Grand State Lottery of
Maryland,drawing every w.eek in Baltimore.
TICKETS TWELVE DOLLARS.
810,000—7,000—5,000,
Maryland University Lottery, No. 3, to be
drawn 27th inst. in a few minutes.
TICKETS SIX DOLLARS.
810,000—5.000—3,000,
University Lottery, No. 4, tho drawing will
take place this month in Baltimore, and
finished in a few minntes.
TICKETS SEVEN DOLLARS.
810,000—6,000—4,000,
Qunntico Canal Lottery, Fifth Class, draws
in Richmond, 8th February, in five minutes.
TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS.
*Solioe of the side if personal properly must
he”give in like manner. Fo 'y day* previous
83,000—1,000—500,
Charleston Lottery, Second Class, for the
benefit of the Academy of Fine Arts, draws
on the 2lUh instant.
to the my nf r.a«e-
Notice to the debtors end creditors of an
estate must he published for Forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the
Court nf Ordinary f<>? leave to sell land, mus;
be published Nine Month
Whiskey, Share Mou.ds, Pa-
per, i^c.
C. C. GRIS WOLD, offers for talc,
|i)£i HHiiS. whiskey
SO& 15 tons share moulds
3 tons steel
120 kegs white lead
18 do Verdigris
12 do black paint
100 reams copying and letter paper
nov 28
Butter, Lard, fi c.
Just received by ship William Wallace^
w KEGS first quality Goshen Butter
J l 20 Kegs Lard
30 Barrels prime beef
200 Baskets tabic salt
40 lbs superior American mustard
10 Barrels Servant’s crackers
5 Barrels smoked beef
20 Barrels prime perk
10 Half barrels F. Market beef
por sale by
DlhLDLE Y,CLAGIIOfiNb WOOD,
Anciaux’s Wharf.
dec 9
H
P. M’Dermott,
AS just received by the siiip Globe
from Philadelphia,
15 barrels beef, put up expressly for
family use. by Mr. Shuster
C puncheons N.Orleans rum, 4th proof
35 barrels whiskey
6 cases hats
8 bales domestic goods
20 jack screws
4 doz. patent cotton gimlet*
in STORE,
500 barrels supf. Philadelphia (lour
100 half do do
200 bills No 3 mackeral
20 bugs black pepper
dec >■
Dry
Loods.
Deceived per stoop Delight,
$ N invoice of ti-4 cambrics,
A Shirtings, Garment Dimities
Fancy printed check muslin
Fancy chintz printed jaconet muBlin
Marseilles bed quilts
Cambric prints, &c.
Por sale by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 1
fchoes and Quills
•T ADIES’morocco heeled and spring heel
P l cd thick and thin soles
Do. leather, thick and thin solos
Do. Denmark satin
Gentlemen’s fine and common boots
Do.. Bootees and shoes
Boy’s shoes and boots
Children’s morocco and leather bootees
Also Negro shoes, and
10,0(10 Dutch Quills
For sole low at
LUTHER’S EXCHANGE OFFICE,
nov 18
Liverpool Ground Salt
fii/DdVIt BUSHELS afloat—for sale
SS'iyWSJ by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
dec 13
Bloom Raisins,
J UST imported for family use, and for
sale by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings
dec 10
.Marking ftruaiws,
O F * superior quality, just received and
for sale by GEO. RYERSON
nov 20
Hide Whips.
GROCE Hide Whips, received and
for talc by ’ N. B
<le« 13
, WEED.
TICKETS FOUR DOLLARS FIFTY.
Literature. Lottery, N. Y'ork, the scheme
nf the next class, will be received in a few
ifoys, at
LUTHERS
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jan 0
CHEWING TOBACCO.
J UST received, a supply of Cavendish
IJ Plugg Tobacco, and it is recommended
&s being a very superior article, for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
nov i f*
feather Beds bolsters and
Pillows
A UST received, an assortment of the
4» above articles, warranted to be of the
test quality, for sale by
I. W. MORREL.
oct 28
Superior sweet Oil.
f UST received in bottles and flasks, for
f sale by A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
nov 18
State of Georgia,
By Elijah Balter, Clerk of the Court of Or-
. dinary, for Liberty County.
M RS. ELIZABETH WALTHOUR, «p
plica for letters of aUminiatrution on
Hie estate ard eff cts of Thomas G Webb,
ps noxtcfkm: These are therefore, to cite
and admonish, all and singular the kindred
and creditors of the Said decraved, tofiP their
objections, if any thev have, in my office at
lliceborough, on or before the first Monday
in Ma*chneat, otherwise letters of admins
iration will be granted to the said applicant.
Given under my hund and seal, this tenth
day of January, in the the year of ou«
Lord eighteen hundred and twenty five.
(L. S.) E- BAKER, C. C O L C.
Jan U 41
X$W-\m,YL
State Literature Lottery,
CLASS NO. IV, FOR DECEMBER, 1824,
TO BE DRAWN IN FIVE MINUTES.
®m®sr
CANAL LOTTERY,
SIXTY NUMBERS,NINE B ALLOT8 TO BE DRAWN.
SCHEME.
2 Prizes of J10,000 in
5,000
3,082
1,000
500
200
100
00
12
G
$30,000
15,000
3,002
17,000
10,000
8,200
6,1(10’
3,000
20,808
68,850
13,395 Prizes, )
hi
20,825 Blanks,
$171, H»‘
34,220 Tickots.
In this scheme with nine drawn billots
there will be 84 prizes with three numbers
on them, 1836 with two numbers on diem,
and 11,475, with one number on them,—
Those tickets having none of the drawn
numbers on them being blanks.
To determine the fate of the 31,220
tickets, the 60 numbers will severally be
placed in a wheel on tho day of drawing,
and nine of them will be drawn, and those
tickets having on thorn as a combination
the 1st, 2d and 3d, and 4th, 5th and 6th
numbers drawn, will be entitled to $10,000.
Those having on them the 7th, 8th and
9th—1st, 2d and 4th—1st, 2d and 5th, will
each he entitled to $5,000.
That having on it. the 1st, 2d and 6th,
will be entitled to $3,082.
Those having on them the
34,220 Tickets at g6,
1st,2d, and 7th
1st,7th and Sth
I st,8th and 9th
2d, 3d and 4th
2d, 3d and 5th
2d,5th & 6th;3d, 7th and 9th
2'1.7th & 9th:3d, 8th and 9th
2d,Sth & 9th 4t h,5th and 8th
In this Scheme, with eight drawn ballots,
there will be 56 prizes with three numbers on
them, 1456 with two numbers on them, and
10,688, with one number on them. Those
ckets having none of the draw n ballots on
them being blanks.
To determine the fate of sll the tickets in
the above lottery, 60 numbeis, from one to
silty inclusive, will severally be placed in a
wheel on the day of drawing, and eight of
them will he drawn, and that ticket having on
it at * combination, the 1st, 2d and third aum
bers drawn, will be entitled to g.50,000.
That having on it the 4lb, Sib and 6th, will
be entitled to g 10,000.
Those having -u them the 3d, 4 hand 5th
and 6d, 7th snd Sth, each g5.030
Those having on them the 1st, 6th and 8th.
tad 1st, 7th snd fi'.hftearh 2,128.
Those 20 having on them the
3d,4th & 5th
3d,4th & 6th
2d, 4th and 9thbd,7th & 8th
Sth,6th and 7th
6th,7th and Sth
each $1000,
Those having bn them the
1st,3d and 6th;2d,4th & 5th
1st,3d and7th'2d,5th&7th
I st,3d and Sth
1st,3d and Sth
1st,4th and 8th
1st,Sth and 7th
2d 3d and 6th
3d, Sth and 9th
4th,6th and Sth
4th,6th and 9th
Sth,7th and 8th
Sth, 7th and 9th
tith.nth and 9th
each $500,
2,1,6lh *r,d 7th
’d, 6ihand 8(h
2d. 7th and Pth
3d,4'li and 6th
3ilj 4th and 7ll
3d, 4th and 8th
3d, 5tli and 6th
2d,5th &. Sth
2d,5tll&9tll
2d,6th & 7th
2d,4th Si 9th
3d,Sth & 6th
All others (being 41 Tickets) having
.hree of the drawn numbers on them, will
each be entitled to $200.
The 51 Tickets having the 1st and 2d
drawn numbers on them only, will each be
entitled to 100 dollnrs.
The 51 Tickets having the 3d and 4th
drawn numbers on them only, will each be
entitled to 60 dollars.
All others (being 1731 tickots) with any
two of tho drawn numbers on them, wiil
each be entitled to 12 dollars.
And those having on them any one of tho
drawn numbers, (being 11,475 tickets, or
1,275 for each drawn number,) will be each
entitled to 6 dollars.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize,
of a superior denomination, can be entitled
to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty
days after the drawing, and subject as usu
a!, to a deduction of IS per cent.
A considerable portion of this Lottery is
put up in parcels of 20 Tickets, embracing
nil the combination numbers, from one to
sixty, which parcels arc warrnnted to draw
at least 54 dollars less the deduction of 15
per cent, with so many chances for the cap
ital prizes.
J. B. YATES, ) ........
A. M’INTY RE, < Man »g e «>-
PRICE OF TICKETS SIX DOLLARS.
Georgia—Camden County
O N the first Tuesday in March nest, 1 wiil
sell aUkflersGn, in said county, » negro
nun, named Daniel, the property of the es
tate of Mic<jab Crews, dc cased, pursuant to
lehve grunted by the Court of Ordinary.
MARY CREWS, Executrix*
Jan 14 41
Administrator s Sale.
HI- be sold at tile Gourt-House in Sa.<
vannah, on the first Tuesday in March
ne t, between the Ilnurs of ten aud two o’clk.
OI K CHEST 03? CARPENTER’S TOOLS,
6t If UNI) KV PATTERNS for castings,
tin personal estate cf John Clink, deceased
Terms of sale cash.
HENRY W’ALPIN.
Admiuii.rator uf J, Clark'
Jan 14 42
Administrator’s Sa’e.
W ILL be m d on the first Tuesday in
March neit, it the Court-House tn the
city oi Savannah, within the hours prenoribet!
by law, TWENTY EIGHT SHARES OF
PLANTERS’ BANK STOCK, Vloifging to
the os ate ofCom ttnt Freemen, Esq- deceas
cd' Sold fw the benefit of the heiri and
creditors of said estate Terms of sale cash-
JAMES HUNTER, Adm’r.
Jan 14 42
Notice.
4 LL peruna hiving demands against the
. estate of Coiutant Freeman, Esq. late of
' M' S4t«i 1 —- a
the city of I Washington, deceased, are re
quirt'd to hand them in, legally attested,
within the time prescribed by law : am! those
indebted to (aid ei.t.te, are required lo make
immediate [iym.'nt, to ' v -•
I JAME'i HUNTEB, Adm’r.
Jan'14 I 42(.l
UutYpA Hair .Matrasses.
T HE subFtriber lias just received an as-
sortmoit of tho above articles, war
ranted to bdoftho best quality, for sale by
1 /. IV. MORREV.
oet W.
The peculiar advantages of thia scheme,
are, that it has turn highest prizes—the
number of Capitals is unusually large for
the amount of cash to be disposed of in pri-
zes.(l7I.IOO Dollars) and the price comes
within the means of every man. Orders are
received as usual, at the office of the Geor
gian, by
W. ROBERTSON,
whose orders in the late Pennsylvania Lot
tery, have produced a forge amount in pri
zes, among which were one of a thousand
dollars, 100, 50’s, &c.
Prize Tickets in the Pennsylvania Lotte
ry, 14th Class, received as cash.
Jan 10
AUGUST G. OEMLF.R,
H AS removed his DRUG STORE, to
the corner of Broughton and IVhitln-
ker-slrcets, opposite Cot. Shellman't Mansion
House, where lie exhibits for sale, a choice
assortment of
FRESH MEDICINES AND GARDEN
SEEDS,
and various other articles suiting his line.
He abstains relating the whole string of
names oftlie things lie uffurs, and only men
tions a few which are not commonly found
in every Drug Store, viz:—
Fol Sabina
Pyro Uinbellata
Degitalis Purpurea
Scullcap, Hyssop
German Leopard’s
Bano,(arnica mon-
tana)
Elecampane, (Inula
Holenimn)
Hops, Ergot
Tonquin Beans
Squire’s Elixir
DafFs do ■
Ess. Mustard
Ess. Tyre
Jesuit Drop
Cough
Church’s
Drops
Aromatic Vinegar
Toilet, Vogctali|e&
other Soaps
Macassar Oil
Phosphorous
Ox. Mur. Potasse
James’s Fever Pow
ders
Infantile Powders
Read’s Stiptic
Spirits Soap
Fumigating Pastills
Pyrolignious Acid
Black Drop
Respecting the utility of thfo last article
he refers to the last, but one, page of the
Georgia and Soutli Carolina Almanac, of
this yeor.
Opt 9 **0f
FIFTEENTH CLASS—NEW SERIES.
STATE LOTTERY
T O be drawn on Wednesday, the 9th
March, 1825, and finished in a
few
minutts—sixty numbers, eight ballots to be
drawn,
ScAwme.
30,000 Dollar* is 819.000,
10.000
5,000
2,123
1,000
500
100
59
16
8
10,000.
10 000.
4/ 56.
20,000.
15,000.
5 ’00,
5,200.
21), 800
81*1154
J.05,320
4th,6th and 8th
4th,7th ai d 8H»
th,6th and 7th
5th ,6th and 8th
5th,7lh and 8il»
each $1900.
3d, 5th and 7th
3d, 5th and 8th
3d, 8th and 7th
31,6:h anc! fltii
4t!i,5tband 7;h
4th,5th and flth
Uh.6th and 7lh|
All others, being (30 tickets) having threv
of the d r awn number! on them will each be
entitled to $500.
The 52 ticket! having on them two of the
drawn numbers and those two, the 4lb and
th, will each be entitled to $100.
The 104 tickets having on them two of
the drawn numbers, and those two the 6(h
and 7th, or 6th and 8lh, will each be entitled
to $50.
Ail others (being 1300 tickets) having .two
of the drawn numbeis on them, will eacii be
entitled to $16.
AH those having on them any one of the
1 awn numbers, ('./t*ng 10,608 tickets, or 13 6
each drawn number) will each be enti
tled to $8.
No ticket which shrill have drawn a prize
of a superior denomination can be entitled to
an inferior prize. Prizes payable thirty days
after the drawing, and subject, as usual, to a
deduction oLt5 per cent*
A considerable portion of this lottery is put
up in parcels of 20 tickets, •embracing all the
combination numbers, from one to sixty,
■vhfch parcels are warranted to draw at least
$64, lerg the deduction of 15 per cent, with
so mmy chances t\»r the capital prizes.
Packages of 20 tickets, by certificate, may
Iso be bad by the payment of the difference
between the price of the tickets and the
amount which they must of necessity draw,
such difference being $65 60.
MARYLAND.
HIGHEST PRIZE
40,000.
SCHEME NO.
1 Prirc of—840,090 ia
1 Prize of 20,000 ii
1 Prize of 10,000 is
2 Prize, of-— S.MiCi is
30 Prizes of—--1,000-is
(J Prizes ot——590 is
50 Prizes of ——10U is
ICO Prizes of ——SO is
5000 Prizes of—-—10 is
III.
40.000 Dollars.
09,000 Dollars.
10,01-0 Dollars.
<0,000 Dollar*.
30,000 Dollars.
10,000 Dollars.
S.i 00 Dollars.
5,000 Dollars.
50,000 Dollars.
5<-05 Prizes.
14795 Blanks.
180,000 Dollar*.
20000 Tickets it 89, it 180,000 Dol'a s.
The whole of the prizes to be floating
from the commencement of the drawing,
except the following, which are to be de
posited in the wheel at definite periods, viz:
On the 5th day, : : i s $10,000.
On the 10th day, : • , 5,000.
On the 16th day, : : ; s > 20,000.
On the 20th day, : : t t 40,000.
The whole to be completed in
UvaviAa a only \\
The prizes only to be drawn. -The whole
payable in cash, sixty days after the com
pletion of the drawing, subject to a deduc
tion of fifteen per cent.
JAMES L. HAWKINS,
N. F. WILLIAMS,
J. B. RINGGOLD,
Commissioners appointed try the Governor and
Council
0\>\»osUft the Academy.
A5.EU,
RESPECTFULLY informs her friend*
Kt- and the public, that her school is now
own, opposite the Chatham Academy, for
the reception or pupils. Assisted by
her daughter Miss E. A. Hsurison, she
offers her services in teaching the following
useful and ornamental branches of educa
tion. Whilst she returns sincere thanks for
the patronage hitherto extended, she
hopes, from the reduced rates of tuition and
her increased exertions to further the pro
gressofher Pupils, to deserve a still fur
ther extension of public favor. The course
of tuition, and the terms on which scholar,
are received, are—
1st Class—Spelling, Reading, Sewing and
Marking, per quarter, : $4 00
2d. Class—With Writing, Grammar,
Geography and Arithme
tic, ills::: 8 00
The French or Spanish Languages,
including elegant embroidery, on
lace or muslin, to any pattern,
per quarter, 10 OO
Painting on velvet, per quarter,: : 8 00
CP The poBt careful attention will be
paid by Mrs. Ker, to tho deportment and
morals of those entrusted to her charge,
nov 2 95
Consumptions, Coughs, £50.
The above Lottery commences drawing
in Baltimore, on WEDNESDA Y, 11th inst.
Tickets $12—Shares in proportion.
ORDERS
eceived at the Baltimore price, and prize
tickets taken in payment, at
LUTHERS
THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
AT BIS
PERFUMERY
DRUG AND FAMILY MEDICINE
Ware-House,
The tickets will remain at the echzme
price, (g6) until Wednesday, Ihe Util ins;,
when they wil he advanced to g7.
J. B. YATES, ) ,,
A. M’lNTYRE, ( Man<t S or3 '
Philadelphia, January 5, 1825.
Jj“ Orders for tickets or shares, received,
and prize tickets in fourteenth class,
taken in payment at
LUTHER’S
EXCHANGE OFFICE.
Jan 18
Aniw mati'jn Wanted 1
I
F G>;ORGF, MILLFR, otherwise DAN
1815, arrived in Snvanmh, in the Aberdeen
transport, belonging to Messrs. Dnwson &
Sor.s, of London is living, and will apply to
a friends in England, he will hear of
•netHng much to his advantage, He left
•Mte Aberdeen while she lny at Savannah, and
baa not been heard of by his fiienda ainc» :
hat period. He had been many years a sr.i*
i or, anil while on board the above vessel,
was employed as a carpet t«*r. If he left Sa
vannah at that time, it is probable that he
entered some vessel going to the Brazil Is
lands. as in his last letter, he sta<ed that it
wa9 his intention to do so. Sliould he have
died at any place where a register or certifi
cate of his burial can be obtained, it would be
thankfully received snd sll cxpecres attending
it, paid by
ISAAC W. MORRELL,
Savannah, or
W.W.&T.L. CHESTER,
New-York
sept 9 57
Savannah. Female Asylum.
4 N election for a Matron to this Institu
tion, will take place at the Asylum
House, on the first meeting in February.—
Application for the above to be handed in
to the subscriber.
By order of tho Board,
E. M. LLOYD, Stc'ry.
novl3 94
JOHN T. ROWLAND,
C ONTINUES to do bu«ine»s in UiHedge-
ville, and tenders the ofler of his ser
vices to hi* friends *nd the public, in the trans
action of agency business generally
oct 5 68(b&t§
Beers’ Axes.
A SUPPLY of the above Axes, received
and for Bale by N. B, WEED
act 27
EXCHANGE OFFICE,
No. 8, Commerce-Row.
nov 9
91
AND GENERAL
M ACASSAR/ Russia, Bears and Antrque
Oils { Pomatums in large and small pots,
all sorts of perfume
Rosp, Orange, Flower and Lavender Waters
Cologne Water in hosea
Milk oi Roses, or Beauty's Preservative
Low's auperio” merited Shaving and wash
Soaps, all sorts of perfume
Naples Pof, Cuke and Quintessence^
Shaving Soaps / B * 11
Windsor Perfumed Fancy Soaps, by c SoB p 1
Hair Powder, Plain and Scented Powder Puffs
assorted sizes
Ladies* and Gentlemen's Pocket Books, with
snd without clasps, of all sizes
La Fayette, Silk and H ir Sleek* an elegant
article for Gentlemen's wear
Ladies* Imtispensables, assorted patterns
Gilt Card Cases, assorted sizes
Visiting Cards do do
Silver Pencil Cases, best quality
Do. Tooth with tweazera do
Lead Pencd3, warranted of the best
Penknives, Segar Boxes, Dominoes do
Fancy Smell Bottles, Dice, PJayirig Cards
Ladies' Toilet Dress Cases
Gentlemen's Shaving do.
Marshall's Superior Dentifrice
Belton's do do
Button's do do
Prepared Charcoal, from the willow bark
Do do Common Charcoal
Eye Stones, Snuff Boxes, a fine assortment,
Reeves* colours
Floating Nuremburgh and French Tapers, for
burning on oil
Durable Ink, Aromatic Spirits of Vinegar
Phosphorus Boxes, Hair Powder Boxes
Platina and Fancy Wood Shaving Boxes
Round Shaving Cake 8oap do
Superior and large Ivory, Bone aud Wood
Tied Shaving B ushea
English, French and American Superior and
Fancy Penetrating Hair Brushes, of all
sizes
Fine Hair Cloth Brushes, all sizes
Do Whist Cloths do
Plate, Kail and Comb Brushes
Furniture, Shoe and Whitewash do
Sweeping and Hearth Brushes
Also, his much admired durable and Fancy
silver wire I’ooth Brushes, mode on an
improved plan, and to order, with plain
and fluted handles
John Barber's and Thomas Scargill's superior
Razors, in single and double cases made
to order, warranted to please the pur<
chaser, or to be returned
D»y and Martin's imported Shoe Blacking
Genuine Otto of Roses, large and small size
bottles
Pearl Powder for beautifying the skin
Macrboy, Scotch and Cephalic Snuffs
Lorillard's fine cut Chewing Tobacco
Tonquin and Vinella Beans
Apothecary's Scales and Weights
Evans* Crown Lancets. Spring Lanccta with
extra blades, with a fine assortment of
Surgical Instruments, Apothecary's
Glass Ware, kc. &c.
Together with a very general and extensive
assortment of Drugs* Medicines, Chemicals
Patent Medicines, Spices, Dye Stuffi, &c._
All of which has been selected by liimst If
and in lieu of the word Per Centage, are all
offered st Wholeaile and Retail, each and ev
ery article as low priced as hit neighbors.
A PARSONS,
I Druggist, No. 3, Gibbons* Building*
F OR the cure of Cold* Cough., Consuieo,
tioni,.Spitting of Blood, Aaihmu, ana
disease, of the breast and lungs
There ia perhaps no medical observation
better esiab iahed, none more generally con.
armed by the experience oftlie beat physiol,
mi* of all ages and countries, and none of
r.orc importance to the human family, than
ihe fact that many of the most difficult ard in-
curable consumptions originatn in neglect-4
colds.. In a clinr ate so variable at oura, where
the changes of the weather are Frequently
sudden and unexpected, it requires mure car,
and attention to guard against this dangerous
enemy of life, than moat people imagine or
sre able and wihingto bestow 'I he Mils of
mortality exhibit tho melancholy f .ct that the
proportion of deaths by this disease may be
coniidercd as about five to one. I.aamncb
then a* this fatal disease fi t quently LI is red-
ance to the skill of the moat learned phjsici.
•ns, it ia a gratification to the proprietor that
’■'! i* enabled to ofler to thbae afflicted with
■V zgotdly prospect of relief, in that highly
valuable remedy, Ihe Vegetable Indian Sped.
*c. The Indiana aie happy in their know,
.edge of medical plants s governed wholly by
expetieiioe, they are certain aa to their (fleet,
snd it ia laid by tn author of great character*
that a tiue consumption is a disease nevet
known among them.
'This Specific ia obtained by extraction front
herbs, roots, flowvra.pI.nL, Ac. when in per.
lection. In consequence of a happy enmbina.
lion of the most valuable herb*, Ac. it become*
a balsam ot a superior value. It heala the in.
• j T” , - — .MW IH-
T?1 j:!)”?’ "P e "»’he poiea, and composes
b after the manner of »n
BUTLER’S
.tic disturbed nerves, >iiw
anodyne; consequently the obstruction of
he chest snd the lungs which constitute th.a
disease, particularly need its use. It promote!
expectoration, which is constantly called for,
and whilst it cleanses and heals, it a>Ho give*
strength to*:ie tender lungs In tins manner
it removes the hectic fever, improves diges.
tion, gives strength to the nerves, repairs the
sppetite and improves the spirits. This spec!*
tic rattv always be given in safety it is mi Id,
pleasant lo the taste, and may safely be given
o infants, for which it is of inestimable value.
It aff ords relief in bowel complaints, t°ethinp,
whooping coughs, Uc. and is found particu*
Lriy useful in hypochondriacal, nervous and
hystericsl diseases. Each bill ot direction
contains a detailed account of this di.cesse in
all its different stages, and will accwnpa*
Jed with the signature of the proprietor in
Red Ink\ It is offered for sale by GEO. IJV*
F.R.-O':, only (mj sole agent) Druggist, cor
ner Ray and Whittaker-streeis, Savannah, at
one dollar per bottle.
, „ Wll BUTLER,
dec 30 30
Northern Gin and New-Eng-
land Rum.
m BARRELS Gin, high proof
— 30 barrels New-England rum
Landing from ship Oglethorpe, and for sale
low irom the wharf.
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
doc 1C
Liverpool.Ground Salt.
SACKS Liverpool Ground Salt,
received per sloop Good Intent,
and for sale by J. 8- HERBERT &. CO.
nec 6
Lamp Glasses.
^4ROUND and plain, of every description
Vfl Glass Peg Lamps
Tin japanned do with candlestick*
Tin Lamp Feedera
Lamp Wick, assorted, Sic.
Constantly on hand and for sale by
GEO. RYERSON, Druggist,
Corner of Bay and Wliittaker-Streets.
nov 20
Swqim's Panacea.
(1 It ®O^EN received per brig Frances*
u W Druggists in this state wui be sup
plied at the original prices, by applying to
A. PARSONS, Agent,
Druggist, No. 8, GihbeMtBqddijig*.
dec 8