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.PROPOSALS,
BV .I LLXANDEII CAMPBELL ,
fOU rViJUSUING uy subscription,
A DEDATE
ON the EVIDENCES OF CHRISTIANITY, j
Btlibttveen Robert’ Owen, of New Lanark, Scut- J
land, and AUxr. Campbell, of Beth ny, Virgin
ia the city of Cincinnati, Ohio, beginning
on the \‘Jh , and with the intermission of
one Sunday, continued till the evening
of the 21st April, 1829.
VJOBERT Owen read and spoke J 5 hours on f
JA the side ofScepticism—Alexander Campbell
nnl’.c side of Christianity, spoke 25 hours, making
jn all o h>urs pel day for .8 days.
discussion was taken down in short
l v ir. Charles H. Sims, of Cincinnati, a very
qtfienl stenographer, who preferred an inline- ,
i.lie remuneration for his services tOjthe right ot
publication; it therefore devolved upon the parties
•o remunerate Mr. Sims, and to undertake the
publication themselves. Having agreed to givs
km 500 dollars for his report; and Mr. Owen,
about to return to Europe, having sold his inter-
BfiutUe work, I have become the solo propri
etor.
Avery imperfect outline of this discussion can
bc given in any prospectus. To say the least of
t, it was perhaps the most interesting discussion
vhicli has occurred since the Reformation, or
wimps before that memorable epoch ‘J'he cele
rity of Mr. Owen, and his bold attack on all re-
Ilians, gave great expectations to the sceptical
v rid. Having myself expected much, I accu
mulated a iaige variety of documents and argu
-nents in defence ot Revelation, and explored all
’.he systems of scepticisms of ancient and modern
hues. The social system, too, so ably plead fcy
Mr. Owen, came in review. No woi kof the same
endear. ho found in any language or country.—
> bulwarks of Christianity and Scepticism are
-iearly and tully exposed side hy side. And many
Aliments, inaccessible to the great mass of man
foil, will be made accessible and intelligible to
ail readers who are desirous to understand these
s- jects. Mr. Owen and myself have agreed to
>r. Appendix to the Debate, for the purpose of
asking the work still more satisfactory. This
-T|*pendix will present from both parties their best
b ‘uglits on such matters as were not so fully
examined in the discussiou. In a word, we may
> y that this work will be in itself a little library
tn the subjects on which it treats; and he that
i os from a faithful perusal of it. unconvinced of
h? truth ot the side which he may have previously
1 ibtod or opposed, may, we think, be supposed
• Wyimd the reach of rational conviction. *
A, CAMPBELL.
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Brooke county, May 6, 1829.
, // Subscriptions for the above work will bo
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July 3
, Af Eresh Sulphate nf Quinine.
JSIOUNC ill genuine Sulphate of Quinine,
just received frarn the importer iq Char
“ r ‘> au d for sale at wholesale price, by
Hall , Simpler A* Tapper.
may 20 * ■ r J
VOl Li'.’S PATFNT SHOT.
j EK subscribers have just received a lurtber
supply of ‘ “
p. .. 400 Bags,
T'fising Cull assortment of all sizes—Landing
’ ‘ “bip Statira and for sale by
HALL, SHATTER. &. TUPPER.
, TAIL
PALMES At LEE.
V ALSO,
•,,, ’ lrr H.’ first quality pickled* Herring for plan
’hitch \
r Baltimore hams.
Hundred prime Baltitnorc, for salo low.
.. A l l i , ly to
-** If ALL, SMARTER At TUPPER.
. 1 £
HALL, SIIAPTER & TUPPER,
OFFER for sale, on the most accoinmodatimr
terms, the following GROCERIES, ‘ °
25 hhds. St Croix Sugar
10 U bags very prime green Porto
9K 10 bids V ‘do °do do
20 do do St Jago do
.10 hags do do do
20 tons Swedes Iron, square bar3
50 kegs Baltimore No J Lard
200 Baltimora Hams
10 kegs Nails, 100 lbs each
o H bags ‘-Youls {latent Shot,all sizes
20 bbis Mess Pork, N Y city inspection
JO do Boston Beef, cargo No 1
20 half bbLs canal flour F S B & Co’s
brand for families
20 catty boxes’ fresh Hyson tea 13 lbs
each
100 bbis. No. 3 Mackerel
25 boxes best Y ellow Soup
1 hhd old Irish whiskey
20 bags old Java cofle
50 bbis Loaf sugar
200 coils Bale rope
II pipes Cogniac brandy, “Scignett’s,’’
“/reiss,” and Dttpuy Co’s brands
5 pipes Holland Gin, Swan’s brand
10 do do “Cogswell’s”
20 quarter casks old Canary
5 eights do wine.
100 bbis northern gin “Phelp’s,” Jcnckeg,
and “double anchor” brands
250 Grind stones, small sizes
may li
JO HN W. LONG
orrens for sale,
50,000 Segais, (Sylvia’s Drand)
50 bags Java Coffee
15 catty boxes Ilyson Tea latest import
-5 chests do. <lo aliens.
JO bags Pimento and Pepper
4 hairpipos \ Br4ni 'y> (Soignetffl brand)
2 pipes London Dock Brandy
7 do (Swan) Gin
75 Keg3 No 1 Tobacco approved brands
300 Demijohns
20 Doz (Brown) Sherry I fine
10 Boxes Champaign
40. Doz English Mustard
april 22
M. PREN&ERGAST
HAS received, by the ship Fioriap and schooner
Francos, .
Superior Pono-ecs
Brqjvn G ro. do Naples.
Blue and Black do
Stripe Gro. de I tides
Ilorse Skin Glo\ es (boudards)
Parasols
Ladies and Gentlemen’s Umbrella#
Elegant needle work Robes
Sarcenets, Senchews, h'C. Ac.
Nos. 3 and 15 Cibbon’s Range.
april 15
JUST RECEIVED,
boxes Muscatel Royal Raisins
10 do, fresh Capers
10 boxes preserved Fruits in syrup of brandy
200 fresh Sausage#
Smoked Tongues
And for sale bv
GAUDRY & LEG RIEL
nprii 7
CHARLES A.
Offers for sale ,
LEACOCK an v j Olireiraold Madeira WINE
London Dock Brandy. Rum and Gin, very
choice
45 cases Medoc Claiot
30 dozen old crusted Port.
PnU, Qolden and Brown Sherries
30 dozen Philadelphia Porter and Ale
60 boxes superior Crab Cider
Hibbcrt’s London Porter and Brown stout
april 7 Bay street.
JUST RECEIVED,
By Schr Glide,
IRQX super East India carved shell Combs
15 pieces super colorej Gros de Naples
Fine striped nnl dotted Prints, buff yellow & bluo
Blue and yellow Nankeens
Marseilles Vestings
India Luvantincs, brown and black
Super horseskm Mitts and Gloves
English white silk do
Super plaid silk Cravats’
“ black Lasting
For sale Jow by
M. PRENDERGAST,
3 and 14 Gibbon's Range.
april 3Q
M PRENDERGAST.
No. 3 4’ 14, Gibbon $ Range ,
HAS just received per sbooner Oregon,
Taney willow travelling baskets & reticules
India carved shell combs,
“ Plain do do
Elegant Barogc silk & gauze scarfs,
Do do do dress h’kfij
Black, blue and brown Italianctts,
Super blue Sc yellow Nankeens
Swiss & jaconet needle-work tßess robe 9,
Do do do Collars A Palaiines.
may 15
PORTLAND RUM.
BBLS Portland Rum, (colored) —LamL
V/ ic.£ from ship Florian, and for sale by
/fall, Shapicr Tapper.
may 18
SYRRUP.
riTIIIS Syrrup is recommended by the Faculty
J- as an excellent Depurative medicine, and
has been successfully employed in those anomo
lous cases of disease, which semetimes occur in
scorfulous liadils, produced by an improper and
irregular use of mercury.—A fresh supply, care
fully prepared, has just been received, and for
sale, by
LAYHENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No. 2 V 15, Gibbons’ Building.
may 12
“TToURTTTaMS ANDTBUTTERr
-6 \ BARRELS Howard 9t. sup. FLOUR
l t )U 25 do fine do
24 do rye do
COO small choice Hams in bags
15 kegs Rutter
Landino- from schr Agenmia, and tor sale by
McELHfNE V, GIRVIN fy CO.
march 5
CAYENE-PEPPER, AND MUSTARD.
A full supply, 1 /suitable for the table just re
ceived and for sale by ’ - T
may 4 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
ENGLISH SEIDLITZ POWDERS.
OF verv superior quality, and warranted gon
uimriust received and for sale by
J LAY 4’ HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbon’s Buildings
may 19.
[SAVANNAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING , JULY 15, 1829.
NEW SPRING GOODS f
CHICHESTER A SCRANTON,
Drapers , Tailors and Clothiers ,
HAVE just received from New York, by late
arrivals, a choice selection of GOODS,
I calculated for the Spring truHc, which they will
sell on the most reasonable terms,
AMONG WHICH A HE,
Extra superfine blue and black Velvet Cloths.
ALSO,
Blue, black, olive, green and mix’d Queens’ cloths,
anew article, well adapted for summor wear;
Wellington Cassiinero for pantaloons; anew ar
ticle in this market; - l * f "’
Also, fancy drab Cassimeres cf a variety of shades.
VESTINGS:
A handsome assortment of Silk, Velvet, Toilinett,
Valentia and Marseilles, of the latest London
spring patterns.
FANCY ARTICLES:
Such an Handkerchiefs, Cravats, Cossack and
Apjorm Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves and Ho
siery.
READY MADE CLOATHING,
of all descriptions, in every variety of style and
pattern, made up at the North, under ths.superin
tendance of one of the firm.
ffS 3 C. A S. tender their acknowledgements to,
their friends and the public for past favors they
have received, and hope by their endeavors to
picrit a continuance,
april 2
Flour , Provisions , Liquors , dye.
4 X bbis. E. S. B. A Co’s, brand canal flour
20 half do. do. do. .do.
50 bbis. Howard street superfine flour
25 do. mess pork, N. Y- City Inspection
25 no. mess beef do. do.
30 do. pfime pork do. do.
GO do. d<>> do. Baltimore Inspection
10 pipes seignette’s brandy (warranted
fine)
10 dp. Dupuy A Co’s. do.
5 do. Holland gin, swan
1 Puncheon old Ja.maica rum
100 bids. Northern gin (Phelp’s Jenckes
A White’s brands)
. 20 do. Portland rum
10 pipes Cogswell's old canary wine
20 quarter casks do. do.
10 eighths do. do. do.
20 bbis. Albany beer
25 bags, old Java coffee
100 drums fresh Smyrna Figs
2000 bis. new Baltimore bacon (shoulders) ,
50 kegs Baltimore larj
200 coils bale rope 1
500 casks lime
300 grind stones small sizes
25 tons Sweeds iron
Eor sale on accommodating terms by
HALL, SHATTER A TUPPER.
march 12 ■ ‘
M. PRENDERGAST,
lias just received per schooner Exact ,
SUPER Blue Cloth 4
Ilalianetto
Bl’k and. mixed Camblets
Super fancy Silk Dress H’kf#
“ “ Gauze do do
“ “ Smyrna do do
“ Ilorseskin Gloves
“ Sliaded A printed Scarfs (Gauze)
“ Plain A, fig’d Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats
French Casuaeje and Drills
Russia do
With a handsome asortment of
Kensington, Gimp, Bobinet and English
yiiread Laces.
No. 3 4’ 14, Gibbon's Range.
may 6.
BOOTS AND SHOES! f
UNUSUALLY CHEAP.
CFjjp j Men’s boots at $2 to $3.
10 cases ?legro slioes and bootees
from 40 to 70 cents per pair,
1 case Ladies’ Morocco shoes
TANARUS, S. LUTHER.
feb 2
DUPONT’S GUNPOWDER.
THE subscribers have been appointed agents ;
in this place for the sale of the above Powder,
manufactured by Messrs. E. F. Dupont, De No
moms A co. of Wilmington, (Del.) and will keep
a constant, supply at the public magazine ; they
will sell at tho Philadelphia price and charges, for
cash only.
A. LE BAR BIER fy CO.
Mongin’s brick buildings,
octls 62 ,
SYRRUP OF SARSAPARILLE.
riIHE subscriber has received, and will keep
J3L constantly on hand, the Syryup of fsarsapa
rillm. It is recommended as being a great puffi
er of the blood, and strengthens the digestive or
gans, and invigorates the system generally. And
in soqie instances is found to answer better than
the Panacea.’
A. Parsons,
At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbon's Building.
may 6.
SMOKED HERRING.
A O BOXES Smoked Herring, sos sale by
PALMES A LEE,
Exchange Dock.
april 9
~ WHITELEAD.
fDIE subscribers having been appointed agents
iL for u Pcabadi/s White Lead,” (which is war
ranted a very superior article) will be constantly
supplied, and now offers for sale at manufacturers’
prices.
J. 50 kegs landing from schooner Adams, from
Boston.
HALL, SHAPTER U & TUPPER.
may 21
SEIDLITZ & SODA POWDERS.
Aesh supply of very superior Seidlitz and
Soda Powders, iust received and for sale by
LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
april 10
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
JUST received per schooner Glide, and for sale,
by LAY A HENDRICKSON,
Druggists , Nos 2 and 15 Gibbon’s Buildings
march 24
SNUFF.
LORILLARD’S superior Maccoboy J
Snuff, just received and for sale by
Lay dy Iltnjrickson.
may 27
r - - „ -- - r -
M. PRENDERGAST,
Na. 3 4’ H, Gibbon's Range,
Has just received, and offers for sale,
10 BALES Osnaburgs,
10 do bl’ch’d 4’ br’n siftings A shirtings,
5 do Plaids,
Blue 4 1 black cloth, hangup cords,
Linen drills, Ac. Ac,
r may 12. ,;H-
i\EVY YORK LINE OF PACKETS.
>
Ship MACON, D. L. Porter, Master.
STATIRA, Thos. Wood, “
“ EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett, “
“ HENRY, Geo. Moore, “
‘ FLORIAN, F Harrison, “
“ HELEN MAII, T. Harrison, 11
ID 3 -The owners of the Established Line tak
pleasure in announcing to the public, that it-is
again permanently completed with the above six
first class vessels. They are all New York built
ships, of the best materials, having elegant and
spacious accommodations for passengers, and all
commanded by masters of well known experience
in the trade. They will sail from New York
six days, and from this as often.
This arrangement will* her punctually adhered
to; and as insurance can bc effected on shipment#
by them at the very lowest rates, it is hoped that
| such a share of patrionage will be extended to this
j line as it may merit, from the great Expense in
curred in running t, and from its utility to tlic
public.
Half Shaptcr dy Tupper.
jan 15
CITY HOTEL. ~
THE CITY aOTKL having been thoroughly
repaired, the subscriber, Agent, resiActffully
informs his friends and the public, that, he will be
prepared to receive Boarders on sth October.—
He has made arrangements to accommodate gen
tlemen travelling with their families, and every
attention will be given, to insiire the comfort of
those who may call. It is needless to say the ad
vantages the establishment possesses in ifs locality
to business. There has been no expenses spared
jn procuring the best Bedding, Servants, Ac. Ac.
The Bay will be furnished with the best Liquors
and Wines that can be procured, and there wdi be
attached to the establishment a Stable and tar
ring e House, sufficiently large to accommodate
thirty Horses, and provided with careful Ostlers.
HENRY W LUBBOCK, Aglnt.
Savannah, Sept. 19,1828. 51* -
ITF The Constitutionalist, Augusta ; Journal,
Milledgeville ; Courier and Mercury, Charleston,
ppd Morning Courier, Now York, will insert the
abovp twice a week fbr three weeks, and forward
their accounts to the subscriber.
ITT* THU Relish Rocim at the City |lotel is
now ready for reception of visitors,
oct 10 • •
“7 nqtiCeT”
T j HIE Reward of Twenty Dojis rs, offered for
I the apprehending the Negro PAUL, by tho
Subscriber, is this day with drawn;
THOMAS CAVANAI'GJI.
may 21
NOTICK.
THE subscriber will he absent from the state
for a few months. His business will be con
ducted by Mx. Wilton, who, together with Mr.
Stephen C. Wheeler, will act as Jiis (awful attor
niee - A. PARSONS,
may 12
NOTICE-. “*
‘PHL business heretofore conducted under
A the firm of M’Elhmey, Girvin A co. will he
continued on the individual account of the sub
scriber.
JAMES GIRVJN.
may 9
FOR SALE, ’ ~
A WELL broke BAY HORSE, perfectly gen
tle under saddle, and in harness.
ALSO,
A first rate New 11-tVeu made GlG—with Ifar
sness complete.—Apply tp
A Parsons.
april 29.
FLUSH BRUSHES'”
A Ge noral assortment just Received, and for
sale, by
LAY fyHENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbon's Buildings.
inay 13
FRESH TAMARINDS! ‘
JUST received and put up in Jars, half Gallon,
one Quart, Pint and half Pint. “ For sale hy
A. PARSON^,
At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbon's Range.
april 9
NIGHT TAPERS.
A Supply of superior Tapers for burning in oil, <
in great variety, just leceived and for sale
)>y “ LA V HENDRICKSON,
Pruggists, Gibbon’s Buildings,
june 3 9
’ COMBS.
\ N assortment of very superior Dressing, Fine
JY Teeth, and Pocket Combs, and Comb'Brush
es, just received and for sale by
LA Y <?/ HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbon's Buildings.
june 3
GOLD BEATERS SKIN.
FOR sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist,
at the pagle, Nc 8 Gibbons’Ttangg
march 2C
Saratoga Spring Water.
dozen Saratoga Congress Spring W.>
- ter, fresh bottled by Lynch A Ciarke, and
direct from the spring, just received and for sale
lo w by
LAY A HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nos. 2 and 15 Gibbon's Buildings,
april 20
bAS TOR OIL AND SALTS. ’ ‘
B £ HI Dozen Castor Oil
JL x3 \ * 300 boxes Glauber Salts of 20 lbs each,
suitable for plantations. Just received, and for
sale low, by LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 21
SHOE "BLACKING.' ~ •
DAY & MARTIN’S Liquid Blacking, just im
ported and for sale by the cask or dozen, by
A: Parsons ,
Druggist, No 8 Gibbons’ range
march 5
THERMOMETERS ‘ *
N assortment of London Thermometers in
box-wood, morocco and Japanned Tin Cases,
iust *eccived and for sale, bv
JLAY A HENDRICKSON.
Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildings.
may 28
PRESTON S SMELLING SALTS,
JUST received, and for sale by
k LAY A HENDRICKSON.
march 20
PUBLIC SALES.
SHERIFF’S^SALES!!
On the First Tuesday in August ne.if.
! WH.L le sold, before Uto - Court f/otisc, jn
▼ ▼ the city of Savannah, between the usual
! hours ot sale, the following property, viz :
Three Negroes, Tom, William and Nancy, one
. dining table, with cuds, one piaiu Chairs,
one do. straw do. one carpet, two bcadsleads with
beds, four pillows aud two Bolsters, one pair and
* shovel aud longs, one Bureau, two metres
ses, and five boadsteads. levied on under an i
by virtue of an execution on foreclosure of mort
gage, as the property of-A-nn Taylor, in favoi of
W.S. Taylor.
GEORGE MILLEN, S. C. C.
junp 8 -- •>’ ~
suerTff s'sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
TIIILL be -Bold, before tho Court House, in
“the city of Savannah, between the usual
< hours of sale, the following property, viz:
One negro fellow nameu York, levied on as
j the property of John Harris, jun. to satisfy an
execution in fayor of Bradley, Claghom Wood,
against said John Harris, jun.
One negro woman named Mary, levied on as
the propert y of James Saunderlin dec. to sathty
executions in favor of Moses Carter, and Morde
cai Sheffall, property pointed out by the
administrator, —levy made and returned to mq
my a constable. : .
july 3- GEORGE MILLEN, s. c. c.
SHERIFF’S SALeT
On the first Tuesday in August next,
WJILL be sold in front of the- Court House,
in the cilv of Darien, between the hours
of 10 A. M.and'4 P. M. ’ - ‘
All those tracts or parcels of land h no ' v n hy
i the numbers (3) three anfi > six, in a plat anj
! survey'made by Thomas M’Cail, Eh<p situate oiy
| General’s Island, in tho river Altamaha, in M
tosh county, lately the property Gen. Lachlan
j M’lntosh, containing together seven hundred tor
i tj T -nme and a half acres, and allotted to Archibald
Bulloch, in pursuance of a w rit of pai lil ien .
levied on under execution upon foreclosure cf
mortgage, the Bank of the Slate of Georgia vs.
A. Bulloch and wife, issued from the superior
Court OfiYl’lntosh countv.
THOMAS RING, a. hi. c.
june 29
SHERIFF S SALE
On the first Tuesday in September next %
VA/ r ILL be sold before the Court House in thq
▼ v - city of Savannah, betw’een the usual hours
of sale the following property, viz :
One negro named William, levied on under
and by virtue of a foreclosure of a mortgage in fa
vor of William Joyner against J. E. YVolis
- GEORGE MILLEN, s. c< c.
4 ttI y3
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
ON the first Tuesday in July next will he sold
before the court house in this city, between
the hours of 10 and 2 o’clock, the following three
Negipes, viz: Jeftney, fliillis, and Sarah. Said
Negroes part of the personal estate of YVm*
Cooper, deceaseu, sold for the benefit of the
heirs arid creditors of said estate. •*.
EDWARD COFFEE, Ex’r.
FRANCES E. C’OOFER, Ex’rx.
may 6 224
r ~'~ J - - “ ~ ■’ ~ - ~~ r ’
Negroes lor hale.
THE following Negroes, from the country, aro
offered for salepviz :
A negro boy aged about 16 years.
A negro boy aged about 15 “ * very likely
A negro boy aged about 15 “ do * do.,
A negro boy aged about 12 “
A liegro girl aged about 12 “
A negro man aged about 45 “ a field hand’
A negro man aged about 47 “ do do r
’ ALSO, ‘ *
A negro girl aged 10 years.
A negfo man aged 24 “ a prime field hand.
A negfo boy aged 17 “ do do do.
A negro maw aged 35 “ do do do.
A negro maq mid wife,>nd thoir child about 5
years old.
Apply to J EPPINGER.
march 28
FOR SALE~
fi Plantation situated on Bryan
Neck-Creek, in the connty of Bryan,
containing 255 acres, being part o|
the tract known by the name ot
Golden Grove. It adjoins lands of
Lee BiacUsell and Wm. Brailsford, and is suffi
ciently fertile for the cultivation of Cotton or
Corn.
Apply to J. EPPENGER.
march H .
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X opposite the City Hotel, will be opened this
day for tho delivery of Ice. The hours for keep
ing open, will be from sun-rise until sun-set, ex
cept meiil-tlmes, Sundays until one o’clock P. M.
if no objections by tire City authority, being
by particular request. -
N- B. the house in Rockwell’s Buildings will, bo
closed for the present. ‘
EPHRAIM SPEAR.
march 31 -
UNION QUESTIONS^
A LATE and improved Edition of Questions
L\. for Sunday Schools, arid Bible Classes, pub
lished by the American Sunday School Union
just received and for sale by
George W. Coe .
may 15
COW PE is:
A FEW bushels just’ received “of the first
quality suitable for Planting. Apply to
• PALMES AND LEE,
Exchange Duck.
H4V. ‘
1 BUNDLES Prime Hay, for sale.
_g UIF ‘ Apply to PALMES 4- LEE.
june 16. Exchange 1 Xicki
NOTICE.
THE Savannah Steam Rice Mill (at the Ituvcr
part of the city.) is now in readiness m re
ceive Rice to beat op toll—but as the proprietory
are not as yet prepared to furnish Casks, it will
be necessary for those grinding Rice to bc beat,
to provide them. For terms apply to Henry
Me Alpin, .or to
HALE, SIIAFTER * TUfPER.
march 17 ’ ,
’ a BARGAIN. ’ ‘ r
THOSE two unimproved, foe simple LOTS
known by the Nos. 33 and 34, in*-Washing
ton Ward, on Broughton at. are offered for $ 700
Cash—apply to J. EPPINGER.
niay 32
WANTED TO HIRE,
FOR a small family, a good Cook, Washer and
Ironer— Good recommendations of char&o
ter will be required. Apply at this office.
may 19/
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