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v 1 JH BASON M DOTTERER,
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' .linoed, : ; Ch*f|eiton;.May,-18*9.
O" The Editor* oftht^C^lumhia'Stnt* Gn-
gettn;VVjMy»w inteili(}encer. Savannah Geor
gina, AUSnsfa Courier, Darien Phot nut. Fay
ettevific Observer, and Capo Fear Recor
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Befell Island Academy.
■ ivE Truytees or the Beaoh Island Aca-
1 A demy.''actuated by the enlighting spir-
I j'tof the day,-are gratified to announce to the
public, that this Institution (just organized)
is noiyindhdratioiiunderthe nuBpioes of Mr.
DANlii-S HENDBitaoN, a highiy respectable
graduate of the .Sputh Carolina College.
Mr. Hendofson lias been engaged for eev-
voral years, very. Successfully in Acndemioal
1 ?IMhiiirn»titut'ioh willVf tauAt Ilie^Latin
and Greok Languages; English' Grammar,
Geography And Astronpmjr,. with tho use of
Maps and Glpbes (Arithmetic,-Algebra, Go-
om'btry, Tfigoiometryf Buryeyir.g, &c with
. the variplis other hfanoheB'ofnn.Etigheh Edu-
.cation, usually tajight • in similar- establish.
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Few Institutions equal this with regard to
(he advantages resulting from locality- « is
io Edgofield District, about seven-miles from
(he oity oT Augusta, within a mile qfa Church,
io a moral and hoapilahle community, dense
ly populated by rcspeotable Plantera. The
. situation is elevated, retired and beautiful-
i< possessed the benefit. of.^iBg; Mt a largo
city, where the students mayoocasionally re
North American Review.
W T. WILLIAMS has just received
• the North American ResieWi JMo 63,
for April 18*9.
CONiTENTSS
Art. 1. The New Theory or TDE EAn-rn,
Esaai sur la Tam’peratiire 'do 1’Interieur de
la Terree. Par M L Cordier. 2. Essay on
the Temperature of the Interrior of the
Earth. By M L Cordier. 3. Cooeidera
lions on Volcanoes, the probable Causes of
their Phenomena, the Laws which determine
their March, the Disposition of their Pro
ducts, add their Connexion with the preeent
State and past History of the Globe ; leading
to the Establishment of a New Theory of
the Earth; By Poolett Serope. •
IL Oollhoe Education, The Sobslance
of.two Reports of the Faculty- of Amherst
College io tho Beard of Trustees, with the
doings of the. Board thereon
III. Ancient and Modern History, The
History of the Deoline and Fall of the Ro
man Empire. Ry Edward Gibbon.
IV. Poi.lok’s Course or Time, The
Course of Time, a Poem, in ten books. By
Robert Pollob.
V. Civilization and Conversion or
the Indians, 1. Proceedings and Four
teenth Annual Roporl of the Board of Man
agers of tho BaptiafGeneral Convention.—
2. A Discourse on the Occasion of Forming
the African Mission . School Society. By j
M Wninwright
VI PolitioXl Economy. Definitions in
Pulittbal Eoonomy ; preceded by an Inquiry
into the Rules which ought to guide Politic
al Economists in the Dcfiniiton and use of
thoir Terms, with Remarks on the Deviation
from these Rules in tbeir Writings. By the
Rev F R Malthus.
VII History nr the Louisiana Trea
tv, Histoire de la Louisiana et de la Cesaion
do cello Colouie par la Franco nux Etots
Unis de l’Amerique Septentrionale; pro
cedoo d’un Oisoours aur In Conatilutinn el Ic
Gouvernemont dea Etas Unis. Par M Bar-
be Marbois.
VIII. Peliiam, Pelbam : or the Adven
tures of a Gohtlaraan.
IX. Webstkh’s Dictionary, An Ameri-
can Dioiinnary of the English Language.—
By Noah We--ster.
X American Vnnuals, 1. Tho Allan-
ncSonvcoir, a Cbristmas aud New Year’s
OITuring 2 The Token a Christmas and
New Years Present. 3. The Talisman (or
1829
XI.Elementary Instruction. 1. The Frank
lin Primer, 2. The Improved Reader. 3.
The Gcueral Class Book. 4. Essays on tho
Philosophy of Instruction, or the Nurture of
Young Mioda. ■ ,
XII. Clerical Manners and Habits.
XIII. MaesaohuseitsRai) Road.
Quarterly List of new Publications.
1 mnv I
_ B umuou im»v .
oild two sessions. Each session will include
A half years nt the olose of each of which
there .will be a Publio Examintmon, socoee-
dod by two woolts. vaeptionsi. No pupil will
-•be admitted for a’less term than,n .quarter.
The Trustee! pledge themselves co attend
striotly-to the mwah"md health of those stu-
«RsrBa« l 535Ssa:
English Education, : jtS -por quarter,
p john , millbb.„ ;"% ■»] ?
wHiiihi the abore three times woekly. and
forward their accounts tot his office for pay
-NEW Boom
ship Florian,,fi>r~tale by
*1. Driscoll-c
T. M. VimCOLL,
H AS just received llse following new
VVorlis :
Juuknal of a Second Expedition into the
Interior ot Africa. By tho late Commander
Clapporton. To which is added the Journal
of Richard Lander from Kano to the Sea
Coast by a tnoro Eastern Route, with a Map
of the route.
Tub SHEWiEnrOa CALENDER-Containing
tho story of Hob. Dodds—Mr. Adan son, of
Lcverhope—Tho Prodigal fc>on—The School
of Misfortune—George Dobson’s Expedition
io Hell—The Louter’a of Selkirk—The
Laird of Cassway—Tibby Hyslop’s Dream—
Mary Burnett—The Brownie of the Black
Haggs—'The Laird of Wineholm—Widow
Watt’s Courtship- A Strange Secret—The
Marvellous Doctor—The Witches of Tra-
quair—NancyChisholra—Snow Storms—'The
Shepherd’s Dog, 2 vola.—by James Hogg,
author of “The Queen’s Wake,” “Three
Perils of Man,” &c. &c.
Tabes of Military Life—By the author
of “The Military Sketch Book,” in 2 vols. 12
rao.
“Tho principal scene of this very 'striking
narration is in Ireland, and the incidents are
connected with those stirring times in. which
the celebrated Emmet bore so conspicuous
a part. Tbe mystories—the riots, the strange
history of the hero, and the extraordinary na
ture of the characters, irresistibly fix the ta-
tention of the reader; and while the military
portion of (he incidents is rendered, proroi.
oent, the political and romantic features as*
Hist in the general attraction and effect.”
JVcto Monthly Magazine.
Dwigiit’s Travels.—Travels in tho
North of Germany in tho years 1825-6, by
Henry E. Dwight, A. M,
mny 26'
Auction and Commission Store.
T HE subscribers having associated them
selves in tbe above business, under the
firm of
Green Hammond,
Respectfully tender their services to their
friends end the public generally—any busi
ness entrusted to tbeir care will be promptly
and faithfully attended to
They will have regular Auctions every
Tuesday.
THOMAS F. GREEN.
CHARLES D. HAMMOND
References:
Col. Seaborn Jones.
Seaton Grantland. Esq.
Messrs. Wiley & Baxter.
Col. E. Hamilton.
Hines Holt, Esq.
Messrs. Craft & Greene.
Milledgovilla, April 16 th, 18*6.
anril *o . 24—fn
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tfla^^gW'Pnb-
JtX lioationsi 1 '
George W(Baon, ;.tliRiL __
qiati i or Don’t GivaJrajtoa-ShjBfciatBi
the Miasissippi. ««»
The Rivals of E»te, Md otherL,
S> G.-BrtOks and BjRrj^.Brqiift.^
Ttie Trials of Life-W t h « aiithpr of “De
Usl»**t voV. , Price 81. 80.
, also, *
A few copies of Irtmg’s Life and Voyages
of ColumbuB, andtlft \ ’. •
Travetoof tbe Duke of Saxo Weimar,
MtLLEDGEVILLE
Masotlic Hall
LO T TERY
Authorued by tbe General Assembly of the
Slate of Georgia.
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IN FIVE DRAWINGS ONLY.
The First Drawing to take place positive
ly, on the- Fourteenth day oj November next,
or at an earlier period, should the sale of
Tickets justify it. Tho whole of the Prizes
payable io sixty days after each drawing,
subject to a deduction of Fifteen por cent.—
All prizes not applied for io twelve months
from each drawing, to be considered as a
donation to the fundi of the Masonic Hall.—
The drawing to take place under the super
intendence of
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WILLIAM J. DAVIS, !.
FRANCIS V. DELAUNAY, f!
BENJAMIN F. OWENS,
THOMAS RAGLAND,
JOHN MANNING, and
G.W.MURRAY, J
WYATT POAHD.
Secretary to Commissioners.
Present price of Tiokots $10, Halves $6,
Quarters $2 60, for sale in a great variety of
numbers at the Commissioner’s Office on
Wayne Street, opposite Wiloy & Baxter’s
Store.
Orders for TicketB and Shares from any
part of the United Stales, postpaid, will
meet with prompt attention, addressed to
WYATT FOARD,
Sec’ry to Comm’ra.
Milledgevilic, May 12. -
may 21 152—fp
”1.
Postponement of Land Sale in
Florida.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
General Land Office,
4th April, 1829
N OTICE is hereby givon, that the Sale
of Public Lands directed to take place
at Tallahassee, in the Territory of West
Florida, on the Third Monday in May next,
(by .lie Proclamation bearing date the 24th
February, 1829.) is postponed until the first
Monday in July next.
By order of the President,
GEO. GRAHAM,
Commissioner of the General Land Office,
april 14 110—t
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
TED STATES.
I N pursuance of law. I, John Quincv
Adams, President of the United States of
America, do hereby declare and make knowo
that a public sale well be held at the Laod
Office at Tallahassee, in the Territory of
West Florida, on the third Monday in May
next, for the disposal of the public lands
included within the limits of the undermen
tioned townships and fractional townships,
to wit: •
Fractional townships two, three,four, fee
and six, of range seven. 0
Townships one, two, three, four, and 6oe, of
ranges twenty and twenty-one.
Townships One, three, four, and fee of
range twenty two.
All situate North of the Bate Line, and
West of the Meridian.
Tbe lands reserved by law for the use of
schools or'for other purposes will be excluded
from the sale, which will commence with tbe
lowest number of section, township and
range, and proceed in the orfier above desig
nate.
Given under my hand, at the City of
Washington this twenty-fourth day
ofFebruary, A. D. 18*9.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
By tbe President :
3AM,
eneral Land Office,
if the United States
a. and Territory of
o publish the forego*
ice a week until the day ot
Printing Ink.
FEW kegs Nowa Ink, lor aale at this
. Office. , . may *8
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N. YORK LINE
» OF .
PACKETS.
ACON, 1). L Porter, Master
I’ATIltA, Thos Wood:.
EMPEROR, J. H. Bennett,
“ HENRY. Geo Moore,
“ FI.OHIAN, F. Harrison,
“ HELEN MAR. T Harrison.
Tho owners of the EiiabUihtd Line, take
pleasure in hunouneing to the public that it
is again permanently completed with the a-
bovo Sid first class vessels. They are all
Afcio -Tork buiU Ships, of the best materials,
haring elegant and spacious accommoda
tions for passengers,.and are commanded by
Mailers of welt known experience ' in the
They will sail from New York every
Six days, and . from this, as often.—This
arrangement will bo punctually adhered
to, mid ns Insurance can be effected on ship
ment! by them at the very lowest rates, it is
hoped that each a share of patronage will be
extended to this line, as it may .merit; from
the | rcql expense necessarily incurred in
runt ng it, and from its utility to the public.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
jaa 16 .
THE SUBSCRIBER
Respectfully informs the public
n that he has opened a HOUSE of
ENTERTAINMENT in Gaines’
eillc. Halt County. He will not
pretend to say bis accommodations are supe
rior to those of any other person in tho same
section of country—but passengers are solici
ted to call, with an assurance that no pains
will be spared to render them comfortable.—
His bsqse is large and commodious, with pri
vate rooms for those who prefer sucli. His
stables are capacious and well supplied
Persons wishing to spend the summer months
in the up country, would do well to visit
Gainesville. It is situated contiguous to se.
veral Limestone Springs, and in the vicinity
of the Mountains, surrounded by on elevated
and romantic country, with fountains of the
purcBt water.'
J. W SHAW
Gainesville, 1st May, 1829.
may 14, 44—f* mo
Rowland’s Hotel.
Tbe6iibBoribor respect folly in
forms his friends and the public,
that bo has made considerable
additions to his esiablibinent.
which will enable him to accommodate, with
every comfort, those who may favor him
with tbeir patronage. Tho many advantages
his house nllbids and liia assiduity to give
general satisfaction will ho hopes, insure
him,a. share of tho public favor,
v. o ’. \\ . ‘ »f>v»T -AWIY
Greenville, C. H. (bu Da,)
may 7 / 139—fu
Sarsaparilla Syrup.
T HIS celobrutud Syrup is highly rocom,
mended by tbo Faculty as an excellent
dcpurntivfi Mediciue, and has been succvss-
I'ully employed in those anomalous coses of
disease, which sometimes occur in Scrophu
lous hobiis produced by an improper and ir
regular use of Mercury. It is carefully pre
pared and a supply will be kept on hand by
' LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Nos 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings.
mav-t2
DUPONT’S UUN POWDER.
T HE Subscribers have been “appointed
agents in this place fnr the snle of Ihe
above Powder, manufactured by Messrs. E.
F. Dupont, Do Nemours & Co.<«f Wilming
ton, (Dal.)'and will koop a constant supply
nt tbo public Magazine ; they “will sell at the
Philadelphia price & charges, fnr cash only.”
An assortment of FFF and FF, G Si R, in
Kegs and half Koga, and Eagle Powder in
Cannisters, is now offered for sale.
A. LE BARBIER & CO<
Mongin's Brick Buildings,
oct14 *30
White Lead.
T HE subscribers having been appointed
Agents for “ Peabody's While Lead,”
(which is warranted a very superior article)
‘will be constantly supplied, and now offer at
manufacturer’s price,
150 kegs,
Landing from achr Adams, from Boston.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
mil’ 21
Madeira Wine.
I N addition to tbeir,present supply of Ma
deira Wioos, the subscribers have receiv
ed a few quarter casks of tbe justly celebra
ted and well kuown brand of Newton Gor
don, Murdoch & Scott—which they offer for
saloon accommodating terms.
SCOTT & BALFOUR,
march 21 9D
Diversions of Hollycot,
O R tho Mothor’s Art of Thinking—by the
author of Clan Albin, and Elizabeth Dc
Bruce.
Tbe above excellent work far Children
has just been received by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
mny 6
American Castings and Nails.
^xOnn LBS. AmericanCastiogs ass’td.
rJDxJ’Lf 100 kegs Cut Nails assorted
sizes—20 of 4d, 26 of 6d, 25 of 8d, 25 of lOd,
5 of I2d—100 lbs each.
For sale by J P HENRY.
. april 3
Castor Oil &. Salts.
/\fV doz. Csstor Oil
VV *°® koses Glauber Saits, 20 lbs
:h suitable for plantations, just received Si
for-sale by LAY 4- HENDRICKSON,
may tl , Druggists Gibbon’s Baildinga.
■ English Seidlitz Powders.
4 FRESH supply of English Seidlitz Pow
tx: dere warranted genuine, and of very
superior qualhv
Just received per ochr Franc.is and for
sale by LAY & HENDRICKSON,
may 19 Druggists, Gibbons’ Buildiogs.
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T. M. Driscoll.:
HAS received per tbe
late arrivals a large
assortment of Books,
among which ore the
fallowing Works:
The Epitome of Gen.
Ecclesiastical History, from the Earliest
Period of Aotiquity to the Present Time—II
lustrated by Maps and Engravings. By the
Rev. John Marshall.
Horne’s Introduction Io the Critical Study
of tho Scriptures.
Memoirs of tbe late Mrs. Susan Hunting-
ton of Boston. Third Edition, with an
Introductory Essay.
Memoirs of Mrs.,Ann. H. Judson. late
Mjssionsiy to BurmaB, including a History
of theAiRorican Baptist Mission in the Bur-
man Empire.,
Provincial Letters, containing on Exposure
of the Reasons and Morals of the Jesuits—by
Bloi. Pascal. Translated from tho French-
The Unconditional Freenesa of tbe Gospel
—In three Essays. By Thomas Eiskinc,
Esq. Advocate. -
Letters to Young Men on tho Formation
of Character. By Rev. James Hawes.
Essays upon the Perpetuity, Change, and
Snnctificntiou of the Sabbath. By Heinan
Humphry, D. D.
Memoir of Rov. Leigh Richmond, A. M.
author of the Dairyman's daughter, &c.
ALSO,
A few copies of Scott's Family Bible, in 6
vols.
American Quarterly Review,
%MT T. WILLIAMS has just received
• the American Quarterly Reriew,
No. 10, for June. 1829.
CONTENTS. s
' I- Diwovehifs in Cintral Africa, Journal of a
Second Expedition intq the Interior of Al'rica, hv tho
»° V, a J ,laln ^l a PP e rton : to which is added tho Jour-
nal of lus own return to the Coast, by Kichard Lander,
lus faithful Servant.
II. Milton’s Letters, Milton’s Familiar Letters,
translated from tho Latin, with Notes. By John Hall.
III. Abtronomy of Laplace, Troito do Meeonirjuo
Celeste, par M. Marquis do Laplace, Pair do France,
&c. &c.
IV. Flint’s Geography and IltsTont of thf. Wf.it.
instates, A Condensed Geography and llistoiv of
tho Western States, or tho Mississippi Valiev. By
Timothy Flint, author of Recollections of tfio last ten
years in tho Mississippi Valley. Salvo magiia parens.
V. Chancery Law, Chancery Cases argued and de
termined in tho Court of Appeals of South Carolina,
from January, 1825 to May, 1826, both inclusive. By
D. J. M’Coru, State Reporter.
VI. HorneTooke, Memoirs of John Home Tookeo
Esq. ; together with his valuable speeches nnd wri
tings— also containing proofs, indontifyir- l,: — —- 1 -
nuthor of tho celebrated Letters of Junius,
Graham, LL. D.
VII. History of Pennsylvania, Tho History of
Pennsylvania, from its discovery by Europeans, to the
Declaration of Independence in 1776. By Thomas F.
Jordon*, •
Vllf. Female Biography, Female BiogrtpyJ*; ur.
Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Wuroim, al' mi
Ages and Countries. By Mary Hays.
Histoire do Christine, Reino do Sucdn, par J. P.
Catteau-Callcville. 'Tho Hist' ry nfChristino, Queen
ofSweden, by J. P. CaUcau-CallcviUc.
IX. Hcwack’s Life of Clinton, Memoirs ofDcYVit
Clinton, with an Appendix, containing numerous docu-
ments, illustrative of tho principal ovenU of his life. By
David Hosack, M. D. F. R. S.
X. Russia, .System of Geogranii}'; by M. Itlallc-
Rrun. Vo). VI. Book civ—cxiv. Russia.
By J. A.
Yesterday in Ireland.
Y esterday in Ireland, a Nov-
cl. By the author of “To-day in Ire
land.” In two vols. 12 mt*.
Contents: Tho Covramahon—Tho North
erns of 1798.
“In minute portraiture of character ; in
analysis of those slight circumstances, which 1
are yet so powerful when they act on thc|
feelings ; in occasional observations, often as
neatly turned as they are shrewd, our author
is among the happiest of his brethren. Wc
bclievo Mr. Crowe the author of ‘Tho En
glish in Italy aud France,* is also author of
this Work.”—London Literary Gazette.
Just received by T. M. DRISCOLL.
Also tho following new publications,
Tales of Passion.—By the author of
‘Gilbert Earlo,* Lord Lovel’s Daughter;
Tho Bohemian; Second Love.
Cahhonaro—A Piedmontese Tale, by the
Duke De Levis, in 2 vols.
Amir Khan, and other Poems, by Miss
Lucretta M. Davidson, with tbe Memoirs of
the authoress.
The Philosophy of a Future State—
By Thomas Dick, D. D.
may 18 147
Swaim’s Panacea.
A FRESH supply of this celebrated Medi
cine just received direct from tho pro
pr otors, warranted genuine, far sale by
JjAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No. 2 and 15, Gibbons Buildings
march 24
Sweet Oil.
A FRESH eupply of very superior Sweet
Oil iu bottles aod flasks, and suitable
for tho table—just received and for sale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON,
Droggieie, No 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings
mnvID C
Empty Bottles.
T HE highest price will be paid for all kiode
of empty wioe and porter bottles, by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbous’ Buildiog.
april 25 r
• SHERIFF’S SALES.
On the first Tuesday in Augiutnext,
Y7K/TLL bo sold before tbe Court Housein
T V tbe City of Savannah, between tho,u-
suai hours ot salo, the following properly, viz:
One-uogro boy aamed -WjllTnm, levied on
under Si by virture of a foreclosure of mort
gage in favor of William Joyner against Jas.
E. Wells.
One negro woman namon Mary, levied on
.as tbe proporiy of James Sandetlin, dee’ed.,
to satisfied executions in favor of Moses Car-
t*r and Mordccai Shoftnll, Sen’r.—property'
pointed out by the administrator,—lory madir
and returned to me by a. constable. .
juiy'a GEORGE AULLEN.s. c.,c.
*1
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL be sold at tho Cpurt House be
tween tbe Lours of 10 and 4 o’clook.
Lot and Improvements in West Broad st,
Og'ethorpe Word, levied on to satisfy an
execution in favor of J S Olcot, against Ezra
Kent.
Also, Sundry articles of Groceries, Decan
ters, Crockery, &c. levied on to satisfiv an
Execution in favour of Warren Lippit,
against Pierce Howard and Benjamin D.
Davis. A. D’LYON.o.s.
July 4 189
SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court House,
in the City of Savannah, between tha
usual hours of sale, the following property.
Three Negroes, Tom, William and Nancy, ono di.
Ding Table, with ends, ono dozen plain Chairs, onodozetf
.(raw do., ono Carpet, two Bedstead, with bodf. four,
Pillows and two Bolsters, ono pair of Andirons, Shovel
and Tones, one Bureau, two blutrcssee, and tiro Bed
steads—levied on under and by virtue of an execution
on foreclosure of mortgage, as tno property of Ann Tay
lor, in luvor of Williams. Taylor,
June 0 GKO. MILLEN. e. c. c.
Administrator’s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court house in
Fayette county, botwoen tho hours of
10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
All Hint tract of land situated in the fifth:
district of Henry county, known by the num
ber one hundred nnd forty three, (143,) con
taining 202 1 -2 acres, mnro or less,' being Ihe
real estate of Stephen H. Stocking, late of
Savannah, Tailor, dec’d—To bo sold by per
mission of the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, by virtue of nn order of
the said Ju9ticeB, passed in term of March
last when sitting for ordinary purposes.
Conditions cash—Thu purchaser paving
for titles. - *
ISAAC NORTON,
Adm’or Eat. Stephen H. Stacking, dec’2,
may 14 142
Central Bank of Georgia.
MILLEDGEVILLB, May 2*. 1829.
R ESOLVED, That the Central Bank bo
opened for the transaction of businesa
generally, on and aftor tho 18th of June next.
Extract from the minutes. ,
H. W. MALONE, Cashier.
Rule it. Offering day shall be every
Thursday, and discount day, the day thereaf
ter. •
may 30 . 'r
Agency Office.
Of the Charleston, Fireand Marine Insurance
Company-
Savannah, April 20, 1829.
T HIS Company continues to Irisure a-
Jgainst Fire, Marine and Rivor Risk on
modet-ato terms apply to
HOMES TUPPER. Agent.
Cut Tobaccd.
A FRESH supply of Lnrillard’s Cot To
bacco—Just received per Excel, and for
saVvery low by the barrel by '
may 27 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
RANGOON OIL.
A SUPPLY of this valuable medicine just
received and for sale by
THOS. RYERSON, Jr.
march *4
Clover Seed.
A Sopply of RED CLOVER SEED, jus
LX received and for sale by
THOMAS RYERSON, Jr.
may 8
Just Received, „
rC(Oi HHDS. Primo Retailing Molasses
□U For sale by I B HERBERT,
may 18
SOAPS
Fine Scented Soaps.
T HE subscribers have just received a
supply of very superior and highly
scented SOAPS, euoh qa
Rose, Chinese Musk, Olive'
Violet, Vernacular
Vegetable, Almond-
Oriental, Cinnamon
Otto of Rose, Ceylon and
Palm
Naples Shaving in pots, genuine
Low’s Emollient Compound in round
cakes, Cosmetic Wash Bolls, &o. v.
These Soaps are from Low’sFactory, Lon-,
don, and which, for purity of composition, ji.i
richness nod delicacy of perfume, ere stfr- “ ’ v
passed by nono, and are offered at low pri
ces by
LAY & HENDRICKSON;^
Druggists; Gibboos’ Buildingt. ■'?
may 20 ' v
Dr. LfiE’S
-rib
ORIGINAL (Windham) BILIOUS PILLS
or . ,
A taxxly physio.
SU PL Y of the above much celebrated
Pills, constantly "Kept on band and for
salo (wholesale or retail) by .
THOS. RYERSON. Jr. j
one 14
Druggitt. i
Madeira. Wine. "
T Hfi subscriber has received direct front
• Madeira, by the brig' Howard) from
Messrs. J. Howard, Mafch & Co. a fupply S’*
very choke Madeira Wirtei io pipes, halfpipe*
quarter casks and eighths—Also a few qr-
cask# of fioe Sercial—which is ftow'^n’ersS ’
for sale. J. r. HENRY. V
april. 28 .. -. v i.' 181 f' *
' V-wis
An Address, iSL *'
D elivered before tU Hibdrtiin &-
eiety, aod Aesociationofthe.FriQndsof
Ireland in Savannah, on the Feztiyal of St.
Patrirlr 17tk Mkwih 1119(1 U Ti»»r!m M
Patrick, i7th Mlireh’.7829, by James Ctn.”
“ if both Soeietifi^-t
LINAN, M
Just priuti
1, a member of T —
and published and f<
THOS.M.D“^
Pries 25 cents.--
ii« ;
n ftril
r- Blacking.
A SUPPLY of .Day d? Martin’S Siab
Blacking warranted genuino—Just tig
ceired and for a,le at. a reduced price by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
may 27 Gibbon’c HuiMinaiv
may 18
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