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DAILY GEORGIAN,
IS rl'BUSIIKO IN THE
mWZ SAVAZMAJd;
By G. & W. ROBERTSON,
AT RIGHT DOLLARS ITR ANNUM,
I'AYAULK IN ADVANCK*
COUNTRY GEORGIAN.
IS publish*!*! lo inuet the nrrninp'ineiit of ili« mails
Three Times a Week (Momlay, Wednesdny and Fri-
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all the intelligence, Commercial, Political and Mmcellti-
Leous, including Adverubuncnls, pnbhblied in the Daily
The Country Paper is sent to all >%rts ofihe State tind
Union, or delivered in the city, at FIVE DOLLARS per
annum, payable in advance.
Advertisement* are inserted in both papers «f 7h eenti
nor iqiure ofl4 lines, for the first inset lion, and 137 l-‘*
for every succeeding publication.
Communications by mail must be POST PAID.
Sales,of Land by Administrators, IS*ceinors
VOL. XIII.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1881.
NO. l»l.
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
meet
Guardians are required by iavv to be held on ilie i,Iodine
first Tuesday in the month, bctw.eiitlto hours of It I Bine Mass (Ell»r.)
and So’clock, at the Court I louse in the county in which | piiosnliute Soda
tin* property is situate. Notice of these sales must lit i ‘.
given in a pnhhc gazette Sixty Days previous to the suie. ' ° , ,
Notice for leave io st II negroes,, must he publisher | Cheltenham Salts
for four months, before any order absolute shall be mudi
thereupon by the Court.
Sites of Negroes must lie at public duct ion, on the
ti”»l Tuesday o the ui 'iith, bnitveejj the nsu >I hours o
sale, at the place of public sales in Lie county when
tue letters Testament my, of Administration or Guar*
•dnuisliip, mav have been granted, lirsi giving Sixty Day.
■notice thereof, in one ofilie public gazettes ('.'this Sian
ami at the door of the court -bouae, where such sale.-
are to be hold.
Notice of the sain of Personal Property must be givci
in like manner Forty days before the sale.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors of un estate must be
published for Forty days.
N'»t’«i} that application will he made to the Court oi
.Ordinary for leave to sell land, must he published Font
h'onths
Thomas Ryerson, Jr.
IIAdjust received per recent arri
vals, in addition lo It is former
8tOCk of DRUGS AND MRD1UINK8,
&c. &c.—which renders the sumo
very complete and extensive, which he oilers rys, or in Savannah to
for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptances
Saffron (Span.)
Opium (Turkey)
Snrsparillu (Span.)
• do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
()1 Almonds
do Amber (reel.)
Castor (N.A.)
Soda and Soid. Pqwd.
Acid Tartaric t .
Sal A rat up
Flora Iteifr.oin
Cusior Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Rehin of da tan
Spatula's Fill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &e.
Sulph Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do
Piperme do
Ilydriodate Potass
Prusstfc Acid
Croten Oil
do
Mezeron
Balsam Fir
Super Curb Soda
Ergot.
1> E n F V M K R Y.
Chloride of Soda.
C IONCENTRATED Disinfecting Solti*
/ lion of Chloride of Soda, for pr* serving
trifiiit, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, and destroying con
tagion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by the New
England Chemical Company, ceordiugto the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
disr.overef, A. G. Laiuukmji i:.
Tins article having been made use of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons of the
very first st tilling, and always with certain
success, the following modes of applying the
Chloride, may he relied on as propor and ben
eficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
frtieth of Chloride, the stench can ho in
stantly put. down of the fihhiest kennels, sew
ers, cess-pools, drains, water-closets,markets,
stalls for meat and fish, slaughter-house*, and,
in general, all places infected with animal
exhalations.
For foul ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with ns much as five times
That quantity of pure water, and pledgets of
lint must he dipped into this wash and then
laid over the ulcers. This dressing to he re
newed twice a day. If the sore becomes red
and angry the wash of rive parts water must
he still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Bears grease (Fr&Eu!
Florida Water
Pomatum
Esprit do Rose
Milk of Roses
(’old Cream
Vegetable Rouge
To Let,
That plensuntly situated House
in St. Marys, lately occupied by
John II. MTntosh, Esq. For
terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Mu-
WM. HOSE.
75—ef
s 1 it,tel. Gainesville, Gti.
THE subscriber is about buil
ding un addition to Jus House in
Gainesville, by which he will be
enabled to accommodate double
the number of persons that he can at present
with convenience. He will as heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
and wishes only for that patronage which his
A pleasing appearance is tho first
Letter of RiToimnomlatum.
\| RE VINCENT'S Genuine Gowlnnd’s
J » I Lotion is tin most pleasant and effect
ual Remedy for till Complaints lo which the
Face and Skin are Ruble, by removing every
kmd of Coarseness, Eruption, and Uupieu-1
sout Appearance, and rendering the Skin '
Clear, Smooth und Transparent.
Tins elegant, safe, und mild preparation,]
lor the cure of ail cutaneous disorders, for the |
removal of all eruptions from the face and |
skin, a«)d for improving the most delicate i
complexion, stands as a discovery without its i
equal m the annals ofmedicino :—its success
has been found 'adequate to its mqrits the 1
»t ion which it ims met within the fash-
GJEORGIAN^
I I.V I* A Pi'll
II.NfMV PAPKIl
MUMP IMI.I.AH1
KIVU 1)01.I. A IIH
Ml V.lvertKoiiiunls A|i|ii‘iir ill liolh |iapcri*.
house may merit. He takes this us the first lonable world, tho many thousands of rank j
opportunity of tendering to lus friends and
the public generally, Ifh acknowlcdgonienls
for so liberal a share of the passing natron
age. i CLEVELAND.
‘ way 10 140—{Brno
Crome Vellow
Crome Green
Terra do Sienna
Verdigris dry
the sore does not change its appearance, it I Kpainsn Brawn do
must he dressed once or twice with Chloride! Venetian Red
and water, half und half, so as to dispose ton
slight inflammation,which is indispensable to
convert fetid and running ulcers into simple
sores. The healing then progresses ruoidly.
The moment the Chloride is applied upon un
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply of this valuable article just
received und for sale low.by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Also—The * Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Luburruquo, the celebrated French
Cheinst. jun»* 14
Swaim's Panacea,
t lOR the cure of Scrofula or King’s Evil.
Syphilitic & .Mercurial Diseases, Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
Diseases of the Liver and Skin,. General De
bility, and all diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and
where the constitution has been hrokcn’down
by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui
nine, &c. and most internal diseases where
the lungs und chest arc supposed to he affec
ted, &e. &-c.
CAUTION TO 1»URC1I\8ERB.
0^7® Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the follow mg words
blown in tho glass :—
S W A1 M’S PA N A(: E A—PI 111 *A DA
Otto of Rose
Bear’s Oil
Rose, Cohign, and
Lavender Water
in cut glass and
plain Bot’les
Honey and Orange
Flower Water
Extracts of Roses
Pastilles Fumuiitcs
Macassar Oil.
With a general assortment of English,
French und American SOAPS.
COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Physi
cians and Planters, nv.11 find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B Physicians prescriptions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, & at all hours.
Savannah, 21sr February 1881.
***—The Georgia Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Gu.) will please in
sert the above, once a week for three weeks,
und forward their accounts to this office lor
payment. fob 21
Pn inis. Oils, Glass, &c. io.
z'S’tllE subscribers offer for sale tin* follow
B- ing articleft of Paints, Oils, Glass, &,c.
Sic. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mer
chants, Plantersand others are respectfully
invited to cull before they purchase.
White L***id in Oil Rotten Stone
Spanish Brown do Bronze Yellow
Verdigris do Carmine
White Loud dry Drop Lake
Copal Varnish
Jupuq do
Blight do
Leather do
Linseed Oil
Tram do
Black Load in powder Whale do
Ivory Black Sperm do very super’r.
Lamp do lh.fi:\ IbpjipcrGum Amber
Burnt Umber “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spanis White Gold and Silver Leuf
Paris do Do and do Paper
'furkey Umber Gum Shellac
Red and White Chalk Painthr’shs.Saslitools,
• omice& Rotten Stone < ’amelV hair pencils
Chinese Vormillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red Lead
BUO boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 10 by 1*2 Glass
LAY fit HENDRICKSON.
march* 16’
-ml distinction who have adopted, continued .
and recommended its use, could iiolbutprovo I
un inliecmont to contemporary jea^iusy— I
Like other inventions of merit und importance
in the medical world, it Ims boon, assailed by j
I weak but iniscliiovous imitation. To prevent
U OP Siilr. being so imposed upon, observe tho Name
The subscriber oilers for sale, M. /•’. Vincent an the Label,
lus lot, with the im’prov* Outfits The most tender Lady or Child mny at all
thereon, consisting of one/too Wo- j time:; make use of this Lotion with thegrea- J
JWiL^hL y.f and two one story DWI'^L I te.<t safety, mui ivfew weeks application will i
l.NG HOUSES, iu good repair, with out ouil- j restore oven tho most inflamed Face to a coni |
dings. The situation is a very plensa f one, i and clear transparent beautiful white mid red.
being on tho east side of Washing!on Square, j A more innocent undsulutnry remedy is not
immediately opposite the residence of Maj. to he found in all nature. It stknds unnvul-
M. VV. Stewart. The lot contains several 1 d for clearing the Face und Skin from all
excellent fruit trees, grapevines, fix. For ; Eruptions, freckles, extraordinary Rbdtnvs, I
further particulurd, apply on the premises, to j Effects ot'Snrn its. 1 louts,and Tumours, fcleor- j
may 510—j JOHN DENNIS. I hutic Impurities, irnd dryness of the Skin, all
— j Blotches and Pimples, from whoever cause !
IN'CW Y ork (.’ItOJtJ) \\ iiolcwa-lc' lunsing, hard lumps or Knobs in the Skin, I
Clouk. Stock Clothing D«/V-] ^ * |% Al'P^rana-, liviil iuul
' sickly Pulem ss, l luckucss, and Opacity, und'
hotlSC Jtl MOVED. j tor cleaning und iinprowmg the Complexion. |
rp’i E suhscriher has removed his establish* A good appearance is certainty one oft hose
B n»ont from No. l^.l Maiden Lane, to ' ndvantagns which is silently operating inonrj
t)ic spa.-ions store, So. 188 Pearl Street, fn\our ever moment of our lives, even in our
over M> ssr^-. Hyde, ( i.evei.and & L'o. where absence ; while a forbidding visage, ur one I
he will keep constantly oh hand a nuteli more : marked with disease, is more forcibly acting. 1
extoimivo assortinont than formerly. "Hie \ und uUfOrtunutely to u much greater vurtoty '
style, make and materials of the Clonks will ] of wavs to our disadvantage, than is gentral-
be greatly improved and will he sold at about; ly apprehended.
tlie sutne’low prices as those of the last sea-, Persons who regard cither what ts due to ’
son. He has also on hand a large assort- themselves, or the favour and opinion of the |
inent of low priced clothing,niftile in good stile j world, \v ho can distinguish between tin* come-
exprcssly tor the southern and western trade, bin s of health and the deformity of disease, i
that will he sold at about the usual prices of and who can weigh'the advantages which he-1
i to which this new kind of webbing is princt’
! 1'ttlly manufactured at present, arc garters and
suspenders, for which it is excellent beyond
I any previous material. Wo understand, how
ever, that the attention of the Medical and
, Suryicul Faculty of London has recently been
attracted to this fabric, mid that new and val-
| uuhlo applications of it in those profusions
will probably be made —N. Y. Post.
Girti.no the Guest.—There is one part
of tho li male dress, the dangers of which
have boon made known, but which still, J fear,
continues to be^ruetised ; I mean girting the
i chest. In what notions of beauty this prac-
■ tice took its origin, I am unable to discover.
The angular projections formed by a tightly
drawn cord, are in direct opposition to tho
models o' Grecian or Rmnun beauty. In
the flowing rob« s of the Juno, the Vesta and
Diana, ev •ry furl is light and graceful. Nor
have 1 been aide to discover, in th" represen-
tat on of the muses or the graces, nny habili
ments which would lead us to believe they
v\ ore stays or corsets. The taste of the other
I Hex is uniformly opposed to tho vvnsp-hko
! waist and the hoarded chest Yet, strange
j us il seems, there is scarcely a young lady of
j lif.Gon, who Ims not imbibed a disposition for
this species of application, and scarcely a
j well dressed holy qf any ugo whose chest is
i not confined in such a manner us to impede
j the uiqticiis of respiration and the free use of
thepnuscTefl ofAho upper extremities. It iu
j true vve are i onatnntly told that they nro un-
feomlortuhle without these appendages; but
From laic Fareian Journals received at tlu, 1 A’liir, *'“* ^ /"“'IV nic l°, e ’
j? , vve con v habit become accustomed to. The
/•' H ,, Inilian nations who consider the flattened
m , ,, , i .1 , tereiieud to no a beauty, con line the heads of
No olio Ims attempted to conceal that there ,i...1...1............... .-i 1
1 .1 , Up 11 iiiluiith between two pieces ol hoard eor-
w in tile temper o M inoi it uul A 1, niter- 1 . •», , .
1 .. ded together, Jind the child exists under 1 his
pressure,-nnd in iy grow uff. Yet there can
Fruiii tin! .M.tine Duni'.crnt.'
WIIKRR IS TUB SOUL ?
WJjrro is tin- soul / go usk die srulpluruil stone,
Tltiil r :»rs (•r'lDillv u’.-r ll)i'siI.-m' | >i»b •
Gn Dkk dm iuh'IiIo, wbv it »linnl nlqim fc
t*' fuciiqj wiln.'snlo mini'* fin il ilmmi.
Go ii*k Ih. iiiiiiirimr in itdli.'iimt'M |jl.«\v,
^ " in'.' dm v nmi lenriH m I i*r ovp ;
G'.nsk dm iliv nUiiitb’rr e 1J11 1 !>.• mi,
-Viul qr.liu In tin n imL n)i i.I s'iII n:|ilv—
*, ll'lnri it tht Soul ?
" bi’rp m dm soul ! n..| in dm ^r.nvV iniibruro
Amnl notiluiiinii’tf iiuxlili-iiiiul lire nli;
(>n a-klho vm.iiii in linn if.iik iIihiii.iI pl.um,
11 spit it*, immr in llimm imlU nfilu.idi.
G" lUlt dm r .»y where ii.uii'k |ir>nnl Vmil h.illi lleilj
Ask the ivuv-ng urns-, und c mnii.y xmi—
Gn jink lUttCijUn 11 iul uuiuiuh llu- ileiwl,..
And they •hull nn»*m den dm kdiiui ubuiir,
/- mill its (but.
E AT If It TS
mingled with inmv good qualities 11 deep
t incture of barbarism a id fierceness. Impa
tient of opposition, nml even of delay, lie oc
casionally gives himself up to tho most ilci.
I* til hursts of p.isMoti; ami in such moments
there is hardly 111 y cr ulty vvhi> h ho will not
purpetr ile or comm 1 ml. For instance, suiiie
time ago ho ord< red that tie* dollar' hlmtiM
pass tor a fixed number of piastres, mid 11 was
mentioned in his presence that the rate was
not strictly followed. His highness expres-
ed some doubt of tho fact, when the head
the most inferior quality. Also, mi assort
inont of Stocks, with many of he • desirable ar
ticles. Those who will take the trouble to
examine this Stock of Goods, will probably
satisfy themselves that they cannot select the
same amount from any stock iu the city that
will he a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CON A NT,
No. 188 Peurl-st. New-York.
Terms—fi months for approved Notes.
huig to und are inseparable from an engaging
appearance, to which they themselves have 1
by nature the strongest claims, arc seriously |
assured that those advantages are to he oh-!
tninod by the use of this Lotion, prepared by
Mrs. Vincent, sole proprietor of Dr. Uow-1
land’s M S. Reeeipe.
(’intrust the ruddy vigour of health, anima
ting the vivid lints ot’beuuly, with the languor ;
of apparent sickucss ; let no consider what]
he no i.oubt that d.M'uses ure generated by it;
tlut some loso their lives, and others their
intellects. Still the fashion continues from
age to age ; for*! have now tn my possession
flattened heads, which must have lived some
hundreds of yeuis since, and others which
have belonged to individuals of the existing
generation.
[L)r. ./. C. H’urren's Lectures.
. PaoKEssoR VViLsp.N.—-This gentleman
interpreter carelessly observed that a Jew • appears to he the general y Acknowledged
broker, whom he limned, had a few days he- ( Editor of Bl xkWood's Magazine^ in which
ton* exchanged doilms fur him at. the rale as- j he writes under the assumed title of Christo-
sorlod. *• E* 1 him he hanged imined.aU’ly," fiber North. 116 was born in Paisly, North
'•xulomn-d itvu L'usiia \ The interpreter, nu '■ Br lmn, Ifi the inolilh of May, 1789 and is
old and favourite servant, threw himself at 1 consequently 4*2 yours of age at the preson.
Ins sovereign’s feet, depn cialiiig his ow n fol- lime He inherited a considerublo Mini from
ly. «ml imploring par.lmi for tho wretched , h.s father, but soon lost it all in ■■ mercan-
eulpril. But all intercesnon was in vain ; I tile speculation. While quito youn<r he ran
the viceroy said lus orders must not he dis- away from his home and served at sea as u
regarded, nml the unfortunate Jew was led | ship-boy ; hnd lie subsequently had serious
But tin* master of Egypt is not • intentions of {irnoiruLniir to Tirnhuctoo, hut
iti so ferocious. For example was prevailed upon by his friends to give up
wild a project. At Oxford lie was renown-
lo Ins death
at all times so ferocious. For exampl
when Mrs. Luslimgton was at Alexandria,
intelligence was (nought to him that a small
fort at the entrance of the harbour bad been
taken possession of by certain Franks, and
that the Turks belonging lo it hud been made
prisoners.' .Some consternation prevailed
among his people hut instead of being angry
he lungheU heartily, and swi urmg by his two
od us an excellent Greek scholar und a a povv-
erfid pugilist. Ho was oneu bathing with a
party of ass iriutes in tho river, when they
were attached with sionos by some of tho
count’.y people. VVfison incontinently jump
ed on shore and pursm d' his assmiants, in
jmsis naturulibn.s, iluougli several fields, (ill
rr W AS'M'SMi AlBi’-fiS
Cloths. Cassimoves. Vest ini's, &.
STTjytpiBJl GOODS,
made to order by
WILLIAM O. PRICE,
MERCUAST TAVLOIt,
at the
ISAVANWII CLOTHING KJU’Oltll ;>I
(on the Hay, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A ERESH, TAHHIONAIILE AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OF SEASONAHLE
Remit; Made Clothing,
and every variety of
FANCY AK.TlCt.HS,
Just received by the late arrivals and offer
ed at the lowest rates,
ox ms estjiblishfd muxcivu:,
For Cash, or miprnved Cily uccrjituncm. j
Savannah, June 14, 1881. 170
payable ut Banks .11 good standing in any part I are the ndvantag' s of one above the uthe
of the country—8 mouths for city ucceptau- even in the common mid ordinary concerns
ees or 5 per cent discount for cash. In all I of fife, which indeed have eventually decided
cases when the time is extended, interest will I tho future fortune of tliousunds, by a pleasing
uppeuran eat first sight, which are to obtain
ed by tlje use oft hm Lotion, prepared by Mrs.
Vincent, Solo proprietor of Dr. Govvlano’s
MS. ltecoipe ; and every bottle of the genu
ine is signed .1/. E. Vincent.
A fresh'supply of this superior article just
received and for sale Ly
julv 10 LAY fi- HENDRICKSON
eves—Ins favourite oath—that they must he lie was aware, on ohs> rvmg some ladies and
English sailors, he direct od Ins int<rpreter lo gentlemen at a distance, of the ext nt to
vvlnth Ins onlhusiaMU )jad carried him. Jin
be charged at the rate of <i per cent per an
men. Any Goods purchased at this establish
moot that do not suit the market for which
they wore mien vied, will he exchanged for
others
(ipril 19 116—|3m
Factorage and Cotutuissiun 15a
write 10 their cap'ain, to order Ins men on
I hoard sii p again. Upon inquiry it proved as
J tho Pasha had anticipated ; the men hnd Inn-
| ded, got drunk, mid cr. wned their liberty by
seizing on the fort, mid confining the unfor-.
I tunute Turks, who indolently smoking their
i pipes, never could have mil.ciputed such an
I attack m lime of profound ponce, lie evin-
j etd equal scll-coinni ml, mid still more mag
uuniiiiity, when In* first heard of tho event
was quite unfor: unate in one of his exploits,
Imviig privately leaped over a umul of consi
derable width, he engaged to perform the same
e *t in public ; but owing probably to tho gaze
of an immense multitude, lie failed, and a-
lijned, not on tin fur her Lank, hut in tho
mi Idle of ts sluggish witters. Another anec.
dot reluleo o' him js that of Jus having
“thraMl.ed” tin Engli-h Lord, who had insult-
which destroyed li s mtant navy fi’ humbled Lis ' ed his vvfo mid Miiii" I dies, while driukino
l)i* lilt Moulurat:
having lint one label, which covers the cork,}
with my own signature on it, so that the
cork cannot he drawn without destroying the
signatum, without which none is,genuine.—
The inemc.ine may consequently he known to
be genuine when my signature is visible ;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as
forgery. *
Tho Public arc cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea except from myself, my accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respcetahil-*
uv; and all those will consequently he with-
out excuse, who shall purchase troni any oth
er persons.
*«*—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo
ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to
the Philadelphia Baths, corner of George &
•Seventh Streets, and sold by every respecta
ble Druggist in the United States.
T«*ftyoid the many attempts that have been
made to impose upon the public base imita
tions of this Celebrated Medicine,the subscri
bers have made arrangements to keep on
hand,a supply direct from the proprietor. The
public may therefore rest assured that the
Genuine Sumim's Panacea can- always he j
had at their store warranted. j
A larges unply of thisMedicine bassist been .
received Druggists and others throughout J)RAPKR & TAILOR,
the State, who purchase to sell again, can | Q^-TiiuundorsigncdresMCclfullyaniioun-
have it at a reduced price. I ces to the friends of the late firm of Chiuiieh-
LAY &. HENDRICKSON, j TER & Sihanton, that he will continue the
Wholesale & Retail Druggists, j h UH j neKB Ut the old established stand, Young’s
•J& To Gibbons Buildings, j bu| | (lm ^ corner of Bryan & Wliitaker-sls.,
Also, afresh supply ot Swann s celebrated j wb ,. r( , ,,ji Jiiiposed to yield him their patron-
Yermiti-ge, just received und for sale us above , w ,j) fj n( j the same splendid assortment of
june 17 ) goods, fashionable and durable, the snnio taste
—z zz J "V tji I m cutting and making, and the same dispo-
lCC lloUSti, tllHlor **IC lilUIL | sition to please and accomodate the public.
C 1 ANDLER &i DAVIDSON have estah-1 t |, at bas ever characterized the establishment,
/fished an ICE HOUSE, in John D. mfly jjo ALONZO SCRANTON.
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Ahner
°... 1 • /^1 linn, mlwirn llmu UJllI
sinoss.
'(HI': sulK.Til.nr8 have enpart- ^ 0,,U,M AX Vi.p-talilo Specific, for tin-
nrrWMi, tl.a Urn. of MAOWM;, { , ^ of /Wlunu, l>l-«i.
I sy, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmonary nffoc-
t ions of every kind, the most valuable reme
dy ever discovered for tile cure of Consnmp
tions and all diseases of the breast und lungs
leading to ('unsumptions.
To all ulllicted with these troublesome nf
feetions an immediate use of this highly cele
brated Specific is only necessary to convince
the most incredulous of its possessing quali
ties, superior to any other medical pro .ura
tion vet discovered. Since the discovery of
this invaluable medicine, numbers have ex
perienced its salutary and happy effects. Its
mfld and gentle operations ure much extoll
ed by those who have used it. In all cases
of coughs, colds, listluiius, and other con
sumptive uflectiuiiH by the use of thjtf article
they have been enabled to defeat an enemy
whose attacks would otherwise have been
followed bj the most alarming consequences.
Tins Specific Ims relieved and cured the most
violent cases in which other medicines liuve
failed to give unv relief. Ii operates by gen
tle expectorations, and may be given tc in
fants and cluldteti with the greatest sufety.
A fresh supply of these celebrated Cough
Drops, just received and for sale by
LAY &• HENDRICKSON,
jiily*14 Agents, Gibbon’s Buildings.
SI ST A RE, for the transaction of a General
Commission Business-vi this City, and will he
prepared to make advances on produce con
signed to them for sale. They will also pay
particular attergion to the receiving and for
warding Goods to the interior.
li. MALONE.
If. SI ST A BE.
' Savannah, 80?/i June 1881, 179—u
Cutlery, &c. Sic.
ft N assortment of fine Cutlery, suoh as—
/% Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;
Wustcnliolm’s do. do. do.; Rogers and Pren
tiss’ superior Scissors ; ail very superior and
new patterns.
Roger’s Damn ficus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and sit.
gle cases.
Emerson’s Elastic und Prentis’s 4 sided Ra
zor Straps.
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes ;
Bone, tied und Metal Handle Lather Brush
es ; English and American Shaving Soap ;
in great variety.
Gentlemen’s Morocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, u new article and very neat. Also,
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrms. Addison’s
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
points.
An udditionn! supply of the above articles,
Nolicu.
rT^HE co-partnership of CHICHESTER |
I &, SCRANTON is this day disolved by
mutual consent. All persons having demands
against the concern, will present them for
pavnieqt to Alonzo Scranton, who (s duly
aulhurized to settle the business of the con
cern ; and all those indebted ure requested to
settle their bills without delay.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May '271h 188U.
Bassett’s ship Chandlery, svhere they will he
prepared to deliver Ico front 5 o’clock, A. M.
to 7 l*. M. everv day, except Sundays, on
which day, the Ice liouse will be open front
sun rise uutil 8 A. M. and from 12 to 21. M.
may 28
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T IIOS. M. DRISCOLL has iust recetv-1 ^J n o'on tlie road to Darien and went offthere
ved Nos.8fii4 of Library ofSclectNovels, ] j- r(mi t j, e Bame night in company with a Roan
being the Dutchman’s FircVje, 3 vols. bv J. p,j]y belonging to him. All expences will bo
IC. Pauluing. j une paid with a reasonable reward for delivery of
— — the Horses and Filley or either of them, by
Hats- application to Mr. Brown or at this office.
T HREE cases Palm I.eafHatB,for6a!eby I j ane ;iO
iulv 2 LUTllER & CO
Strayed
ON Sunday Evening the 19th
current,from Savannah, a large
Bay and small Bay HORSE ; tho
latter with a blaze in his face.—
They were seen on Sunday the
>j(3th instant, at Muirhall Plantation, belong
ing to James Brown, Esq. near the seven mile
just received and for sale at low prices, by
LAY fit HENDRICKSON,
$200 REWARD
yylLL be given for taking and securing the
. . following described negro fellows.—
They went oft* on the night of the 21st Feb
ruary last, iu a small two or three oared Can
oe, "that has formerly been painted red, with
Chatham Superior Court,
May Term 1881.
O N the petition of Elias Bliss, pelting
forth that he was posse.-N'‘d of a certain
original Deed from Mary Wilkinson, copy
whereof is annexed to his petition, and sta
ting the loss of said deed, and praying the
establishment of the said copy in lieu of the
Originul.
On motion of Richard It. Cuyler, for peti*
oe, that has formerly ncc.ipau.a-u . *„ > r . ()fj mot j on ()f Ri ,.|, ;ir( | R. Cuyler, l
(Inrli colored gunwales. Say on ® l"'"'™ I tio , lljr ( t iilonlereil tlmt thesnid cupv bo ests-
dollars forGEORGK—he IS about thirty-five , Will | 1B1 j |^, u 0 |- t |, u or i w i„ a l at the nex!
veura old, nbout six foot high, dark coinplux-. .j. of this Court, unless cause be shown
-- " ,#,r *“ brisk, >
ion, walks very erect, and steps
was purchased some years ago from Mr. Dun
ham, near White Bluff. He is an artful and
running fellow, and will probably endeavor to
escape* 9 from whoever apprehends him, by
fmoning a lit, or some other sickness. Also,
.$50 each for YORK &• SOLBY i»r SALT S-
BURY. York is twenty (wo or three years old,
five foot eight inches high, stout- made and |
very black skin. Sobly is about twenty years i
old’ near six feet high, smooth face, dark
complexion, and large under lip. These last
two fellows have lately been purchased from
Messrs. Bryan &. Screven, of Chatham Coun-
tv, and are from Wilmington Island, where
tiicy art* acquainted, and at several places on
the Carolina side.
Adam, one of the gang, has lately been ta-
ken in the neighborhood of Wilmington Is
land.
All reasonable expenses will he paid exclu
sive of the reward, on application to either
the subscriber or Elias Fort, Esq. ot Savun-
nuli. ALEXANDER ATKINSON,
july 19 Camden County.
Hay, Oats and Corn.
A CONSTANT supply of Huy, Oats and
Corn, on hand and for sale by
MICHAEL DILLON,
Telfair's wharf.
july 5
to the contrary before that time. And it is
ordered, that this rule he published in one of
the gazettes of Suvannah, once u month l'or
six months.
True Extract from the Minutes.
BENJAMIN B. STURGES,
july 21—JOin Dt p. Clerk S.C.C.C.
Notice.
I ^OUR months ufter date application will
. he nude tolhe-Iifforior Court ol'Challwitn
County, when sitting fur ordinary purposes,
for leave to sell ihc real estate ot Joseph Da
vis, decea ed, late of Chatham County for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
SAMUEL U: HOUSE,
j n |y |4 Administrator.
Notice.
V FTER four months from this date appli
cation will he made to the Hop. tho In
ferior Court. of Chatham County, for leave to
sell the lot No. 287. Henry County, contain
ing 2021 acres of land, the same being real
estate belonging to the estate ol Robert Mitch-
el, deceased. „ ,
july 19 PF.TEB M1TCHEL. Ex’or.
Just Received.
5 CASKS -London Porter, for sale by
uly26 ENStVOKTH & WAY.
power. We allude to the buttle of Nmiir:no
11<' had no finished the perusal of the unwel
come despatches, when In* desired a Europe,
an consul to assure Ins countrymen and al!
the other Franks that they should not ho mo
lested, and they miglit pursue their wonted
occupations in pofect security. Among the
ships lying in the harbour was the wreck of
one of tho lhisha*s own vessels. The cap
tain Imd committed Mime crime which was
represented by lus crew to the viceroy, who
order* d Inin unm dial ly oil shore to answer j
his accusers. Knowing Insgqilt he pretend
e*l sickness, till a second message from tin-
same quarter left him no alternative ; and
unable longer Lo iivudu his fate, he sou: all
his crew ashore, and calling to an old a. id
faithful servant, the only person on hourcjic
| hade him jump nut of the port into the sea
at the same lime having luadeu'wo pistols,
lie lired into the magazine, and blew u,» the
ship and himself together. When the story
wys related to ill*,* I’usfiu, ho haul, ,r These
arc; • Frank customs; this is dying like un
Englishman.”
.That Muhnmmcd A1 i is a despot, and even
is Knui-' respects a barbarian, cannot lie de
nied ; hut there is, notwithstanding,in all his
institutions, so much of wisdom and patriot-
ism, that lie unquestionably do«urvcn to oc
cupy a high place among those adventurers
J who have so «cll profited by revolutions iis
to place themselves on a throne. His am
bition, though dishonoured by the means
which he bus occasionally found it necessary
| to adopt, is, upon the whole, of the right
I kind, and has ull along been d’rooted to the
I promotion of national welfare rather tlmn to'
j his own personal aggrandizement. If ho has ,
1 dyed liri hands in blood, it has been in that. |
i of tho worst enemies of Egypt; and h * has
l in numerous cases had recourse to arbitrary
< government, Ins object, it must he ackimw’-
! lodged, has ever been the security and ini
provement of the distracted country over
which it has teen his lot to preside.
Egypt: Edinburg Cabinet Library.
Tho number of purposes to which Cunt-
clmuc,or India Rubber is applied.have been iri-
• creased very greatly ofluto by scionco and
I ingenuity. Its electrical properties nro very
valuable! It has been proved to be one of
' the most perfect o ' non-conductors ; und uc-
i cording to a paper read Iut»t yeur before the [
| Academy of Natural Sciences, a nearly com '
| ploto set of electrical apparatus may be form-
I ed of it, which will possess tho peculiar ad
vantage of being transportable from place to
place with ease and safety, under oircumstun-
I ccs which would inevitably occasion the de-
i structiou of the apparatus commonly employ-
I ««!•
| \Ve have recently been shown a fabric,
manufactured in France* fn winch thronds of
Cuutchouc are the principal materials, and
which i» susceptible of being applied, with
great advantage, to many useful purposes.—
We allude to a web, the warp of-which 4*
composed of lino slips or fibres of India rub
ber, neatly wound round with silk. Tim ap
pearance of the web is not very different from
that ordinarily used for the finer kinds of sus
penders, hut its elasticity it* so great that its
fibres arc susceptible of tension to at least
three times their length when lying in their
natural state of contraction The articles ii.-
teu at an inn near tin* Lik' s.
On the d* utb of Dr. 'Thomas Brown, the
wtwMMUfcuji- uj Dujjabl Stewart in tho Unner-
sit y of Edinburgh, John Wilson becnirm tho
canduluteto (ill tlm vacant office, llis elec
I on was.viofi ntly opposed, but he finally suc
ceeded in obtain ng the cliuir ; and the man-
nor in which he liils it lid.y.justifies tho par
tiality ofliis friends. His hearing towards
his pupils is rnoct engaging; his lectures aj.
ways talented and sp undid and not unl’re-
queiitlv adorned by hursts of most impassion
ed eloquence. Wilson's principal prose
works are : “Lights ami Shadows of Scottish
Life,” “Trials of Margaret Lyndsny,” “The
Foresters,” Ate. ; tlm titles ofhia chief po
ems nro “ City of the Plague,” “ The Isle
of Palms,” und “An Evening in Furness
Able y.” But it is in his M i pizine that Wil
son feels and evinces the full force and coni-
i'rohensixeneKS of his genius. Jt is there
that he throws off all restraint and gives free
scope to his discoursive pen.
ATTACHMENT SALE,
On Tuesday the '2d August next,
W ILE ho soli), between the usual hours of
Sheriff’s Sales, at the store of James
B. Rowley, No 4 Gibbons’ buildings, pursu-
!• in to an order of the lion, the Inferior Court
•if Chatham County, tlu* entire stock of goods
of tin* said James B. Rowley, consisting of
Dry Goods—levied on under sundry uttacli-
ui' , ntK against said Jatncs B. Rowley, at the
suit of Jacob Waring, and others,
july 28 JOHN J. DEWS, s.c.c.
ATTACHME NT ~SALE.
On Tuesday, the '2d August next,
1 VMLL he solJ tn front of the Exchange,
» » in the City of Savannah, between the
usual hours of safe, .
A l^rge Boat with sails and oars, attached
as the properly of James Blankenship, ut the
suit of Beujumin S. Iaiinb, and sold by order
of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Chatham
County.
july 23 JOHN I D£WS,s.c.c.
siiBRIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED^
On the first Tuesday in August next,
IV ILL he sold iu the town of Brunswick,
* r GlynnCoonty, between the usual hours
of sale, tlie following property, viz:
June uml Harrington: Also, five hundred
und five acres of land, bounded on tho
south by lands of Joshua Parker, west, by va
cant land, north bv land of Est. S. Wright,
und east, by marsh—levied on as the property
of William Moore, to satisfy an execution in
favor of Est. James Hamilton, against Win.
Moore, Exr. of Estate J. Moore,
june 19 W. MABRY, s.o.c.
CITY SI IERIFF’S SALE—CONTINUED
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL u«; sold at the Exchan /c, between
t he hours of 10 und 4 o’clock,
A Billiard Table with anpnrat •« complete
—levied on us the property of Patrick Rams-
bottom to satify un execution in fitvor of Pa
trick Byron.
july *2(3 A. D’LYON, <?. s.
Landing from schr. Bra o
fr CASKS first quality Thomas own
Lime, for sale by
july 23 COHEN & MILLER.