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lar! and Guardian, aro required by Uw tn be held on
Hie iir«t Tuesday inthe month, bolwoen tho hours ot 10
nnd 3 o’clock, hi the Court Houle in tho county In-which
tlte property ti lituatc. Notice of these sale! must bo
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in like manner Forty days before the sale.
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^Notice Uiat^pplic'alion will be made to tho Court of
Ordinary for leavo to sell land, must bo publiihod Four
Months. .. ——
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TURNING St BORING MILLS.
rriHE imbscribers tak** ih« liberty to in
A form thair friends and tbo public gen
erally, that they carry on at their es'ablish*
niaot nil kinds of IRON and BRASS MA
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tinued. Charleston, May 1829.
(Hr Tho Editors of the Columbia State Ga
2o> f,Wtuyaw Intolligencer, Savannah Genr
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cttovillo Observer, and Cape Feur Recur*
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iune 4 63
Beach Island Academy,
T HE Trustee, of the Ueuoh Island Aca
demy, actuated by the enligbting spir
it of tho day, ore gratified to announce to the
public that this Institution (just organized)
is now in operation under the auspices of Mr.
DanielS Henderson, a highly respectable
grnduato of tho South Carolina College.
Mr. Henderson has been engaged for sev
veral years, very successfully in Academical
InstrmMpn. ,
In thia Institution will be taught the Latin
nnd Groek Languages ; English Grammar.
Geography and Astronomy, with the use of
Maps and Globes; Arithmetic, Algebra, Go-
omotry, Trigonometry, Surveying, &c with
the various other branches of on English Edu
cation, usually taught in similar establish,
mente. -
Few Institutions eqnnl this with regard to
tho advantages resulting from locality. It ie
io Edgefield District, about seven miles from
the city of Augusta, within a mile ofa Church,
in a moral and hospitable community, dense
ly populated by respectable Planters. The
situation ia elevated, retired and beautiful—
it possesses the benefits of being near a large
city, where tho studentHmoy occasionally re
ceive instruction without imbibing the vices
incident to a permanent residence.
The year will be divided into four quarters
and two sessions. Each session will inclnde
a half year ; at tho cIobo of each of which
there will be a Public Examination, succee.
ded by two weeks vacations. No pupil will
be admitted fora less term than a quarter.
The Trustees plfedge themselves to attend
strictly to the morals and health of those stu
dents that may be placed at this Institution
Board may be had in genteel private fam
ilies, at from $80 to $100 per annum.
Rates of Tuition will be as follows :—
English Education, : $5 per quarter
Classical Education, : 8 “ “
JOHN I. GRAY,
JOHN MILLER,
THO’S S. MILLS,
MILLEDGE GALPHIN,
SAMUEL CLARKE,
Beach Island, 4tb May, 1829.
Q3*The Editors of the CaroltnUa, Charles
ton Mercury, and Savannah Georgian, will
publish the above three times weekly, and
forward their accounts to thisoffico for pay/
went
jane 2 61-Pt
NEW BOOKS.
Received per ship Florian.for tale by
T. M. Driscoll.
S AILORS AND SAINTS, or Matrimonial
raanceuvres, a novel 2 vols.
THE PARENT’S MONITOR, or Nar
ratives, Anecdotes and obeervationa on re
ligious education and personal dnty; desigo_
o! for the instruction and encouragement of
parents, guardians, and teachera, By J.
Baber, minister oftho Gospel.
MNEMONIKAor the Tabletof Memory,
being a register of events from the earliest
phfiod to the year 1829.
Goshen Butter
■i A KEGS Prime Goshen Batter, jus
JL receired and for sale by
may 7 J.B. HERBERT.
North American Review.
W T. WILLI AMU baa just received
• tho North American Review, No 63,
for April 1629
CONTENTS S
Art I. The New Theory or the Earth,
Essai sur la Temperature de l’Interiour do
la Terree. Par M L Cordier 2. Essay on
tho Temperature of the Interrior of tho
Earth By M L Cordier. 3. Considera
tiona on Volcanoes, tho probable Causes of
their Phenomena, tho Laws which determine
their March, the Disposition of their Pro*
ducts, and their Connexion with the present
Slate and past History of the Globe ; leading
to the Establishment uf a New Theory of
(he Earth By PoiilottScropo.
II. College Education, The Substanco
of two Roportsof the Faculty of Amhorst
College to tho Board of Trustees, with the
doings of the Board thereon
III. Ancient and Modern History, The
History of the Declioo and Fall of tho Ro*
man Empire. By Edward Gibbon.
IV- Poi.lok’s Course op Time, Tho
Course of Time, a Poem, in ton books. By
Rpbort Pollok.
V. Civilization and Conversion of
the Indians. I. Proceedings and Four
teenth Annual Report of tho Board of Man
agers of tho Baptist General Convention.—
2. A Diseourso'on the Occasion of Forming
the African Mission School Sooioty. By J
M Wainwright.
VI. Political Economy, Definitions in
Politibal Economy ; preceded by an Inquiry
into tho Rules which ought to guide Politic
al Economists io the Definition and use of
their Terms, with Remarks on tho Deviation
from these Rules in their Writings. By the
Rev F R Mnlthus
VII History op tiie Louisiana Trea
ty, Hisloiro de la Louisiane et de la Cession
de ceite Colonie par la Franco aux Etatn
Unis do I'Amcnque Septentrionale; pro
ccdee d’un Discours sur In Constitution el Io
Gouvernemeot des Etas Uois. Par M Bar-
bo Marhois
' VIII Peliiam. Pelham ; or the Adven
tures of a G*ntldman.
IX. Wkihter’s Dictionary, An Atneri
can Dictionary of the English Language.—
By Noah Webster.
X American Annuals, 1. The Atlan
tic Souvonir, a Christinas aud New Year's
Offering 2. The Token a Christmas and
New Years Present. 3. Tho Talisman for
1829.
XI.EIementnn Instruction. 1. The Frank
lin Primer, 2. The Improved Reador. 3.
The General Clans Book. 4. Essays on the
Philosophy of Instruction, or tho Nurture of
Young Minda
Xlt C’lcrical Manners and Habits.
XIII. Mus9nc<'<tHoU6 Rail iiond.
Quarterly List of new Publications,
may l
T. M. DRISCOLL,
H AS just received tho following new
Works:
Journal of a Second Expedition into the
In'orior ot Africa. By the Into Commander
Clopperton. To which is added tho Journal
wf Richard Lander from Kano to the Sen
Const by a more Eastern Route, with a Map
of (lie route.
TnE SiiEPnEnu’s Calender—Containing
tho story of Rob. Dodds—Mr. Adaii60ii, of
Lnvcrhope—The Prodigal Son—The School
of Misfortune—George Dobson’s Expedition
to Hell—Tho Loulcr’s of Selkirk—The
Laird of Cassway—Tibby Hyslop’s Dream—
Mary Burnett—Tho Brownio of the Black
Haggs—The Laird of Wineholm—Widow
Watt’s Courtship- A Strange Secret—The
Marvellous Doctor—The Witohes of Tra-
quair—NoncyChisholm—Snow Storms—'The
Shepherd’s Dog, 2 vols.—by James Hogg,
author of “The Queen’s Wake,” “Throe
Perils of Man,” &c. &c.
Talep of Military Life—By tho author
of “The Military Sketch Book,” in 2 vols. 12
mo.
“Tho principal scene of this very striking
narration is in Ireland, and the incidents are
connected with thoso stirring times in which
/tho celebrated Emmet boro so conspicuous
a part. The mysteries—the riots, the strange
history of the hero, and the extraordinary na
ture of the characters, irresistibly fix the ta
tontioo of tho reador; and while the military
portion of tho incidents is rendered promi.
oent, the political and romantic featnres as.
sist in tho general attraction and effect.”
New Monthly Magazine.
Dwight’s Tbavels.—Travels in the
North of Germany in the years 1825-G, by
Henry E Dwight, A. M.
may 26
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IN FIVE DRAWINGS ONLY.
The First Drawing to take place positive
ly, on the Fourteenth day aj November next,
or at an earlier period, should the sale of
Tickets justify it. Tho whole of tho Prizes
payable in sixty days after each drawing,
subject to a deduction of Fifteen por cent.—
All prizes not applied for in twelve months
from each drawing, to bo considered os a
donation to tho funds of tho Masonic Hall.—
The drawing to lake place under the super
intendence of
. WILLIAM Y HANSELL, 'l ^ .
SEATON GRANTLAND,
D. B. MITCHELL,
R. IC. HINES,
E. H. PIERCE,
WILLIAM J. DAVIS,
FRANCIS V. DELAUNAY,
BENJAMIN F. OWENS,
THOMAS RAGLAND,
JOHN MANNING, and
G. W.MURRAY;
WYATTFOARD.
Secretary to CununLmuntrs.
Present price of Tickets $10, Halves $5,
Quarters $2 60, for sale io a great variety of
numbers at tho CommisBioner’a Ofiico on
Wayne Street, opposito Wiley & Baxter’s
Store.
Orders for Tickets and Shares from any
pnrt oftho United States, postpaid, will
meet with prompt attention, addressed to
WYATT FOARD,
Sec’ry to Comm’ra.
Millodgevillo, May 12.
may 21 152—fp
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j PACKETS. , .
Slim MACON, O. I.. Porter, Muter
STATIRA, Thou. Wood,
“ EMPEltOR, J. H. Bennett,
“ HENRY, Geo. Moont,
" FLORIAN, P. Harrison, •'
“ HELEN MAR, T. Harrison, «
Tin 1 owners of llift Established Line, (alio
pleaiuro io announcing,(o tho public that it
ia again permanently complotcti with (ho a-
bove Six first claas vessels. Thoy are all
■/Veto York built Ships, of the best maierislsi
having elegant and spnciooB accommoda
tions for pasaengctB, and are commanded by
Masters of well known experience in tho
trade. Thoy will sail from Now York every
Six days, sod from thia, as often.—This
arrangement will bo punctnally adhered
to, and as Insurance can bo effected on ship'
ments by them at the very lowest rates, it ia
hoped that such a sltsro of patronage will bo
extendod to thie lino, as it may merit; from
tho greet expense necessarily inourrod in
running it, and from its utility to the public.
HALL, SHAPTER St TUPPER.
jnn 18
TIIE SUBSCRIBER
Respectfully informs the public
Driscoll. '
HAS recoived per the
lafo arrival! a large
assortment of Books,
among which aro tho
following Works
iccloiiftitical History, from tho
Period of Antiquity to the Proaent Time—I)
lustrated by Maps and Engravings. By the
Rev. John Marshall.
Homo’s Introduction to tho Critical Study
oftho Scriptures.
Memoirs of tbo late Mrs. Hasan Hunting’
The Epitome of Gen. Lot and Improvements in West Brbad if.
EarHMP Oglethorpe
^ |ton of Boston. Third Edition, with ^ iDavis,
’ Introductory Essay. July
ntroductory Essay.
Memoirs of Mrs. Ann II. Judson, lato
Missionary to Burmah, including a History
of the American Bhptist Mission in tho Bur-
miui4ta|*ro.
Profracial Lettors, containing an Exposure
of tho Reasons and Morals of tho Jesuits—by
Blais Pascal. Translated from the French-
Tho Unconditional Freonosa of tho Gospel
—In three Essays. By Thomas Eiskino,
Esq. Advocate.
Letter! to Young Men on the Formation
of Character. By Rev. James Hawes.
Essays* upon tbo Pemetulty, Change, and
Sanctification of the babbath. By Homan
Humphry, D. D.
Momoir of Rov. Leigh Richmond, A. M.
Kcspocuuiiy imorms roe pumic . ui «#». jueign wcumona, At
that lie has opened a HOUSE of author of the Dairyman’s daughter, &c.
ENTERTAINMENT in Gaines
title, Hall County Ho will not
pretend to say bis accommodations aro supe
rior to those of any other parson in the samo
section of cuuntry—but passongers aro solid
ted to call, with an assuranco that no paim
will beFpared to rondor them comfortable —
His house ie largo and commodious, with pri
vato rooms for those who prefer such. His
stables are capacious and well supplied.—
Persons wishing to speud tho 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
oftho Mountains, surrounded by on elovated
nnd romantic country, with fountains of the
pureBt water.
J. W SIIAW.
Gainemlle t 1st May, 1829.
may 14 44—fg mo
• No. 10, for
Rowland’s Hotel.
The subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and tbe public,
that he lias mndo considerable
additions to his cslablibment
which will onable him to accommodate, with
every comfort, those who may fnvor him
with their patronage. The many advantages
his bouse affoids and his assiduity to give
general satisfaction will he hopes, insure
him a share of the public favor.
W. T. ROWLAND.
Greenville, C. II. (So. Ca ) '
may 7 139—fu
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Sarsaparilla Syrup.
IDS colebiated Svrup ia highly recoir,
mended by tho Faculty ns an excellent
depurativo Medicluo, and has been success
fully employed in those anomalous cases of
disease, which sometimes occur in Scrophu
Ions habits produced by nn improper and ir
regular use of Mercury. It is carefully pre
pare! aud a supply will he kept on baud by
LAY & IIENDl’ICKSON,
Druggists, Nos 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings,
may 12
Postponement of Land Sale in
Florida.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, J
General Land Office, J
4 th April, 1829. ‘
N OTICE is hereby f*iven, that tbe Salo
of Public Lands directed to tako place
at Tallahassee, in the Territory of West
Florida, on the Third Monday in May next,
(by the Proclamation bearing date the 24th
February, 1029.) is'postponed until tho first
Monday in July next.
By order of the President,
GEO. GRAHAM,
Commissioner of the General Land Ofiico.
april.14 119—f
Auction and Commission Store.
r |lHE subscribers having associated them
JL selves in tho above business, under the
firm of
Green Sf Hammond,
Respectfully tender their services to their
friends end the public generally—any buei
ness entrusted to tbeir care will be promptly
and faithfully attended to
They will have regular Auctions every
Tuesday.
TH0MA8F. GREEN,
CHARLES D. HAMMOND-
References;
Col. Seaborn JonCS.
Seaton Grantland. Esq.
Messrs. Wiley He Baxter.
Col. E. Hamilton.
Hines Holt. Esq.
Messrs. Craft & Greene.
Milledgevillo, April 16th, 1826.
apri!20 24—fp
T. M. Driscoll,
H AS just received tbe following new pub
lications :
George Mason, the Young Backwoods
man ; or Don’i Give Up the Ship: a story of
the Mississippi. Price 75 cents.
Tbe Rivals of Este, and other Poems—By
G. Brooks and Mary E. Brooks. Price $1
Tbe Trials of Life—By the author of “De
Lisle”—2 vols. Price $1 50.
aubo,
A few copies of Irving’s Life and Voyages
of Columbus, and the
Travels of the Dukb of Saxe Weimar.
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNI
TED STATES.
[ N pursuance of law, I, John Quincy
Adams, President of the United States of
America, do hereby declare and make known
that a public sale well be held at the Land
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, five
and six, of range seven.
Townships one, two, three, four, and live, of
ranges twenty and twenty one.
Townships one, three, four, and five of
range twenty two.
All situate North of the Base Line, and
West of the Meridian.
The lands reserved by law for the ubo cf
schools or for ether purposes will be excluded
from the sale, which will commoncc with the
lowest number of section, township and
range, and proceed in the order above desig
nated.
Given under my band, at tho City of
Washington this twenty-fourth day
of February* A. D. 1829.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS.
By the President:
GEO. GRAHAM,
Commissioner of tbe General Land Office.
Printers of the Laws of tbe Uoited States
in tbo State of Georgia and Territory of
Florida, aro^equested to pobliih the forego
ing proclamation once a week until tbe day of
sale.
march 10 8£
DUPONT’S GUN POWDER.
T HE Subscribers have been “appointed
agents in thia placo for the snln of the
above Powder, manufactured by Messrs. E
F. Di:t» nt, Do Nemours & Co. of Wilming
ton, (Del.) and Will keep n constant supply
at tho public Magazine ; they will sell at the
Philadelphia price & charges, for cosh only.”
An assortment of FFF and FF, G & R, in
Kegs and half Kegs, nnd Eagle Powder
Caonisters, is now offered for sale.
A- LE BARRIER & CO,
Mongia’s Brick Buildings,
oct 14 230
A few copies of Scottfc Family Bible, in 6
vols.
American Quarterly Review,
WILLIAMS ha. just received
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
On the first Tuesday in AtsgpAnett,
W ILL ba .old at tho Court Houm be*
tween the tiouraoMOand 4 o’clock.
. ward, lariad on to cattily (a
execution in favor of J S Olcot, c,libit Ezr,
Kont. ,
Al«o, Sundry artiole. of Grocniai, Decto*
tom, Crockery, &o. levied cn to .atiafir ot,
Execution io favour of V/erron Lippit,
egainet Pierce Howard and Benjamin 6.
July 4
A. D’LYON, o,»
180
SHERIFF’S SALE.
T.V d . a, J in Su * vA "di
VX^ILL bo .old before the Court KottOh
tt in the City of Savauoeb, between the
uiua] hours of sale, tbo following property,
• T, !T. m Too, William ad Nancy, ono div .
mng 1 able, with end., one doam plain Chain, one doten
•traw Ho., ooo Carpet, two Beditcada with be*, fofir
PlMowi nnd two Uolitcre, one pair of Andtroim, fijio.tl
and Tool’s, ono Bureau, twoMaUas<u,aq4'UV6'BttL
Rtuad*—levied on under uttd by vlrttiaqf an exteutiqa
on foreclosurejffmortgage, in the prop arty of Aon
lor, in favor ofWilUnma. Tavltfr. . **
june 6 GEO. MILLER, a. c* c,
•f
Administrator’s Sale.
On the firat Tueaday in Auguit boxt.
W ILL bo sold before tbe Court houBB in.
Fayette county, botweeu tbe hours of
10 A. M. and 4 P. M.
All that tract of land oitoatodin thefiftll
for Jono ri l 0 83n Quartcrly Rotle »ti[>or ono hundredao^fo’rty forteJ’fuSo'oM^
tor j ono, 1839. « Mutiny 2021.2 acre., more or leu, being the
real cHtato of Stephen H. Stocking, late of
Savannah, Tailor, decM—To be told by per-
mission of the Juitieeeof tbe Inferior Conrt
of Chatham County, by virtue of an order of
the said JuiticeB, pnised In term of Usrcth
last when Bitting for ordinary purposes.
* Conditions cash—Tho purchaser paifcfir
for titles.
ISAAC NORTON,
Adm’or Eat. Stephen H. Stocking, deo’il,
may 14 141
CONTENTS.
„ ’• Dwormra,» Cltmtai Arnica, Journal of a
beccnd Expedition into tho Interior of Africa, by tho
lato Captain Clappcrton : to which i« added the Jour-
na l of hi* own return to tho Coast, by Richard Lander,
his faithful Servant. *
H. Milton's Lkttem, Milton’s Familiar Letter*,
translated fi-om tho Latin, with Note*. By John Hall.
III. Astronomy of Laplack, Traito do Mccaniquo
Celeste, par M. Marquis do Laplace, Pair do Franco,
IY* Flint’* GEonnAriir and IIistorv or tjif. West'
En.N State*, A Condensed Geography and IlUtory of
tho Western .States, or tho Mississippi Valloy. By
Timothy Flint, author of Recollections of (ho last ten
y° R ' 3 jn the Mississippi Valloy. Salvo magna parens.
V. Chancery Law, Chancery Cases argued and de
termined in tho Court of Appeal* of South Carolina,
from January, 1825 to May, 1820, both inclusive. By
D. J.M’Conl, State Reporter.
VI. HohneTookr, Memoir* of John Homo Tookcc
Esq. j together with hw valuablo speeches nnd wri
tings—also containing proofs, indnntifying him aath,
t}l0 celebrated Letters of Junius. By J, A.
Graham, LL. D.
VII. Htfronv of Pm-svtvAKtA, Tho IlUtory of
Pennsylvania, from it* discovery by Europeans, to the
Declaration of Indcpondonco in 1776, By Thomn* Pi
Gordon.
VIII. Female. ntocnAritY.Fcmalo Biagrapyh ; of,
Memoir* of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of ull
Abo* and Countries. By Mary Hays.
^Hisloiro do Christine, Roino do Sticdo, por J. p.
Cnttcau-Collovillo. Tho HUtry of Christine, Queen
ofSwodun, by .1. P. Caltcau-Callcvillo.
, IX. IIosack’s Life of Cu.nton, Memoirs of Do Wit
Clinton, with an Appendix, containing numerous docu
ments, illustrative ortho principal ovents ol hi* life. By
David Ilosack, M. D. F. R. B.
X. Russia, System of Gooeraphy, by M. Maltc-
Rrun. Vol. VI. Book civ—cxiv. Russia.
Wliitc Lead.
T HE subscribers having buen appointed
Ageut8for “ Peabody's While Lead,"
(which is warranted a very superior article)
will be constantly supplied, and now offer nl
manufacturer’s price,
150 kegs,
Landing from schr Adams, from Boston.
HALL, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
mnr 21
Madeira Wine.
I N addition to their present supply of Ma
dcira Wines, tbe subscribers have receiv
ed a few quarter casks of the justly celebra
ted and well kuown brand of Newton Gor
don, Murdoch & Scott—which they offer for
saloon accommodating terms.
SCOTT & BALFOUR
march 21 99
Diversions of Hollycot,
O R the Mother’s Art ofThinking—by the
author of Clan Albin, and Elizabeth De
Bruce.
Ths above excellent work for, Children
has just been received by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
may 6
American Castings and Nails.
K dl/lfYLBS. AmencanCasMngsass’td.
100 kegs Cut Nails aisortcd
sizes—20 of 4d, 25 of 6d, 25 of Bd, 25 of lOd.
5 of I2d—100 lb* each.
For sale by J P HENRY,
april 3
Castor Oil & Stdts.
| AA dnz. Castor Oil
1UU 200 boxes Glauber Salts, 20 Ibr
each suitable for plantation!), just received &
for tale by LAY St HENDRICKSON,
may 21 Drnggim Gibbon’. Daililingg.
Printing Ink.
A FEW kegs Newalnk, for sale at this
Office. ropy 28
English Seidlitz Powders.
A FRESH supply of Engliab Seidlitz Fair
A. dare warranted geouino, and of very
superior quality.
Just received per echr Fraucia and for
tale by LAY &. HENDRICKHON,
may f9 Druggjete, Gibbons' Building,.
Yesterday in Ireland.
Y esterday in Ireland, anov-
el. By the author of “To day in Ire
land.” In two vols. 12 mor
Contents: The Covramohon—Tho North
erns of 1708.
“In minute portraiture of character ; in
analysis of thoso slight circumstances, which
are yet so powerful when thoy 4ict on the
feelings ; in occasional observations, often as
neatly turned as they are shrewd, our author
is among the happiest of bia brethren. We
believe Mr. Crovvo 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 or Passion.—By tho author of
‘Gilbert Earle,* Lord Lovel’s Daughter;
Tho Bohemian; Second Lovo.
CAnnoNAno—A Piedmontese Tale, by the
Duko Do Levis, in 2 vo!*»
Amir Khan, and other Poems, by Mis*
Lucrctia M. Davidson) with tho Memoirs of
the authoress. ,
Tick Philosophy ok a Future State—
By Thomas Dick, D. D.
ray 18 147
Hwaim’s Panacea.
A FRESH supply of this celebrated Mcdi-
X* cine just received direct from tbe pro
pr etors, warranted gonuino, for salo by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No. 2 and 15, Gibbons Buildings
march 24
Sweet Oil.
A FRESH supply of very superior Sweot
Oil in bottles and flasks, and suitable
for the table—just received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, No 2 and 15, Gibbon’s Buildings
may 19
Empty Bottles.
T HE biglicit price will be paid for nil Inode
of empty trine and porter bottles, by
LAY to HENDRICKSON,
Druggiatfj, Gibbous’ Building.
april 35
Central Bunk of Georgia.
MILLEDGEVILLB, May Stri82B^M
R E30LVED, That (lie Central BanS^k
opened for. Iha tramaction of buaines^
generally, on and oftortho 18th of June OUT*
Extract from (be minotes. ,
„ H-W. MALONE, Cashier* ,
Rule, it. Offering day aboil bd
Thursday, and discount day, the day tboxetd
tor.
mny 30 v
Agency Office.
O/llit Charleston, Fire and JttarintftBtoWfe
Company',
Sxvanha)!, Arnrr. so, 1819.
T HIS Compnuy continue, ta Inntm n«
fcninit Fire, Marina and River tUikajj
moderate term, apply to
HOME8 TUPPER, Agent.
SOAPS
I’ me Scented Soups.
T HE subscribers have just received p
lupply of very superior and highly
scented SOAPS, such as
noio, Chineso Musk, Oliva
Violet, Vernacular
Vegetable, Almond
Oriental, Cinuamon
Otto of Iteio, Ceylon and.
Folm r
Naples Shaving in pots, genuine
Low'. Emollient Compound io reneij
cakes, CoameticWaeh Ball., Ac.
Tbeae Suaps are from Low’eFactory, Lon
don, and which, for purity of competition,
richness nod delioecy of perfume, are sur
passed by none, and are offered at lev pri
ces by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Druggists, Gibbon' Buildings.
mny 20
Just Received.
QHnn hams, Middliugi tk Shoulder*
tltrUU North Carolina Bacon of sops.-
rior quality
For sale by
i UPB ’ ■ J B HERBERT;
Preston Smelling Salts.
A SUPPLY of the above celebratad Saltr,
very highly perfumed, end roeommeu>
ded for tha cure of beadacte, fit, juat re
ceived and for aale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
juoc 2 . Druggists, Gibbons’ Building
Du. LEE’S
ORIGINAL (Wimdham) BILIOUS FILLS
OR
FAMILY PHYSIO,
A SU PLY of the above moob celebrated
Pills, constantly kept on hand and for
sale (wholesale or retail) by
THOS. RYERBON, Jr. Druggist,
.uno 14 “
Cut Tobacco.
A FRESH supply of Lorillard’e Cut To
bacco-Just received per Excel, and for
salo very low by the barrel by
may 20 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
RANGOON OIL.
A SUPPLY of this valuable medicine just
received and for sale by
TH03. RYERSON, Jr.
march 24
Clover Seed.
^ Supply of RED CLOVER SEED, joe
received and for sale by
THOMAS RYERSON, Jr.
may (
Just Received,
CA HHDS, Prime Retailing Molasses
Du For sale by J B HERBERT,
may 18
Madeira Wine.
npHE subscriber has received, direct from
X Madeira, by tbe brig Howard, from
Messrs. J. Howard, March So Co. a supply of
very choice Madeira Wine, in pipes, halfpipes
quarter catka and eighths—Abo a few. qr.
casks of fine Sercial—which is now. offered
for sale. J. P. HENRY,
april 38 ]g|
■-—4>
An Address.
D ELIVERED before the Hibernian .So
ciety, and Association oftbe Frienda of
Ireland in Savannah, on the Festival of St.
Patrick, tlth March, 1029, by Jamxs Cm-
mnaiv, M. D. a member of both Societies.
Just printed and published and for sale by
THOS. M. DRISCOLL-
Price 25 cento.
april 29
Blacking.
A SUPPLY of Day da Martin’s Shoe
Blacking warranted genuine—Juat re
ceived nnd for sale at a reduced priea by
LAY So HENDRICKSON,
may*r GibBonkffnildingj. .
way 18