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No 108 XXVI FRIDAY KVEMxNG, MaV 8, 1829. Whole (3374. llemcdv for the l?i fpjlj, ^{niilciih- now otfufCu to (lie puliliCi is, .0110 •Wllc!i fids been fully subjuted to the in- f,,Hil.lo tost of experience; and _ in dvery instance wliero it lias fettsawfsac bee „ cases, the .pal «!'. In , miller the disease lor . , I.i.nniiiiff Uliilor tlto mscase mr k ,a been}‘\ | period.had received jeirt, '^X.’jy.ice, nmHiad even Mpi J?,.TftWineat advantage,,'it is not (liko out perman e . j offered n , a c#r . 1|Z catalogue of diseases. 1"",'“ ’afflicted with this complaint, foi bl l!\Mi alduo it is rccoimnoniled, may rely ffeMfidadc# open obtaining rollef, even b'' n "5i“or.t forms, in a short time; and the, fcHKHsSBNeuS* JaSSf with directions signed by the Pro- Drug and .OheniM Store, No. *73, North Third, anovd Callowlnll ,ree '’ PHILADELPHIA. of this valuable meiliolrts is . A supply' Received' , . . ' ^ <it '"a. |*AR80NS, Druggiit. At. the Eagle no 0 Gibbon's Range, r 6 1 mart Jhope French Rose Wii- teri fUST IMPORTED.. And for sale by j - A PARSONS, Druggist. ■ Nil 8 Gibbons’ Range. , lie $ Brought to Jail. r [ Savannah, spiut. time ago. a align, man who says hi. name is JIM, and ■Hut he belongs to Jonri Pitman but dees „ .inoi . j raiiaway from, i rim induced to be lliove that lie is owned by some one else, e is 4 feet 0 1-4 inches high and about 15 s of age; lie stammers« little whan “ Dg ‘ JN0.1 DEWS.j.c.o line 14 14* i Brought to Jail. fN Savannah on the 31st nil. a negro man who says his namo is JOHN nail it he bolnnns to Sam King of Chsiles- i 8 C. Ho Is about 40 years oi.age, and i feet 10 Inches high. OHN t, fob *8 JOHN I. DEWS, i. c. c. Brought to jail. fN Savannah on the loth inst a negro JL man who says bis name is Will llrnwii hit that he belongs to Win Cofllnnf Char iston 80. tie is about *7 yoara ufage, i bet lltuchei high, sad has a soar on his prehead. i fob 58 JNO, I. DEWS, J. c. c, *T Notice. TIiVETV days after date application I will be made for renewal of scrip No I for Twenty : eight Shares of nriue id Eire Insurance B'aqk Stock, standing a my name. - ; GEO. HALL, mirth II bAtcs MA LLERY & DUFFY. n.tBulans, ■» on thu Bar. ' EAST OP THE (.'IVY HOTEL. M \VE rece voilbv ri eout arrivals from New Yol'i, a fresh and elegant ui- sortmeiit of the most seasonable GOOD®, In their line— mlxt noxaieTiNour lllue black, lirmvn, olive, Green and KRUADOI.OTHS. lllue, hrmvn.groon,nnd steel nlixt qflEBNS CLOTH, Dluc black and fancy colored tingla mil led , - CA83IMERE. merino Clnth.niid Cassiinere, (light and heautlful materials for slimmer wear) Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and drab English and French. Drill' ' , Striped PI arentine. Batin Jean Grass (.'luihs. linurbon Drill Silk Qainldct. Nankeen And a variety of other muffs suitable for Slimmer coatees and pantaloons VESTINGS English, Italian and French black and colored Silk Valencia and Marseilles qf Buff, A kilo and ncai fanny Pmterns While end Huff Cassiinere and Cash- merer All of which they are prepared to make to measure, in the best manner and at short notiue. FANCY ARTICLES. A nauil.suine assortment of Silk and L.luim Cambric Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats, Stocks, Htiffners Ilia k, while noil Straw colored Horse- skin Chives, ' Grass Cloth am) Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib bons, Hosiery ol all descriptions Enraging, Moroco. Cadet & Meditcr raneau Caps, &c. &c. also, A general 'Assortment of rkady u.voi: spiii.k! and summer • CLOTHING. Consisting of Coats, Frocks, and Co.ittccs, Pant i i Ions. -Vests, Jackets, Dia-veis, Shirts. Collars, 5lc. Ac. kc. M. At D. respectfully inform their friends that the a hide of tlie goods have been carp fullirselecieif.hv Mr. M. and the ready made clothing, mail ffiet.irad entirely no tier his Inspection, they assure llieir eus tomers that the ill most confidence may he placed in the faithluhiess of tlreir work, aprfl ;t0 Splendid Razor Strops, MMERSON’rt and PRENTISS’ iLd Razor Straps are kept constantly mi uml, and .hose gentlemen who lirtVe used I them, pronounco tliep) superior to uny at “i® present time in use. For sale by / A. PARSONS, Druggist At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's Range, . march 1* Salts .auci Castor Oil. Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders. lO0' r r; G ^ s oila Pow- 60 do - Soidlitz do " Atao The improved Cheltenham, Salts, pro pared by Savory, Moore St Davidson, Im ported and (W sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, nl the Eagle. No, 8,'H. range marnli fl 54 -oj- ■ IN STOUR SLgfe , ''DHLS' riaHJftuber I w 100 boxes do assorted sizes 1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plan taiion I'ui poses 600 quart bottles cold pressed 800 pints do dii do' Which isolferedunusually low."' Ia.m i* r " ar ? i , * rt| 6uln ,| y requested to I call and examine for themselves. For sale by A P ARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle Wo 8 Uibboni rang®, mar 5 ° To Planters. BOTTLES Common — Castor Oil a- jS&. dn . Superior Cold Press is just deceived and for sale loivbf A. PARSONS, Bfuggist. no 8 l Notice. * /-% -.1$ , ex P irati °ii of three inontTis from ItuTbe Pi"" ate *appPoafion will be made Li. i i"’ 1015 ,lank oflll ° State of Geor- |£ Ln." 6 ^^no "’ ,,1 fiTCertifioale No. 8*5, Isa m ,u"s e , »«•.; for t " li,vo share*. Al- Fire fnsurance Bank C.™ 1 * °< Georgia for rendwa| of Ccr- BbSm&IEP ' ,une lfl ’ iVtfit for y liafes. 1 ho above Certificates )st in the fi ro „f t| 1B foih ultimo. ilLi , . MOSES CLELAND. *«avannah, March Oth. 18*0. Hi n &4fo * ' ’ Court of Ordinary, Effing ham County. O ' Mmv BioKAtlSF*,,- TEnat 1828 . N the petition of Sain'l, .1. Bryan I which im;?! i l lal 10 ' 9 poaossed of a bond rtEned h.'® ^ 0 Hie-Court made and - emnitv L Uen J an,in Kennedy,late ol the td.v urt^ orc,a,d Vewlnjt date the uth tract or S'? 1B ,! 9 for N«® til a oertain ! a 'eiobllo nm| e “a r - b8 1 i , p '* nid bi>nd ’ The “ or ciaih.ln atlJ adm °t> l *'i all persons having Ihe tTii- r y »»Nh.;'t«,tq oT lohigetiun, ? Jam ', n Ko,m °dy to Jile flteir tlm meePrn! a r y u l0 ,-T l,avc ’ »« or hofore said countv K r f t a, <! ty0llrt of Ordinary fur ' the adS.’/' v Mlly , ,onn 1B ®°’ otherwise tidcs to ' ;,! l ', tQr " i, be olll P; od to. make Statute in snebv 01 0f 3rt pnrauant to the jah is •'r^ii » n°, s , mado and provided, • CHARLTON, c; o. o. is. c. i Persian Olio cf Rose Lip Salce. r UST received and .for. sale by A PARSOttS. Druggist. j«n 17 No 8 Gibl»oo*» r inge - Swtiim’s Panacea. £Wj(VDOZ. boxes nf tins celebrated Medici'no is just received per,brig Frances—Snell has been the demand f„, this article that the subscriber has sold hirty dozen within the Iasi .three weeks. A. PARS'i.NS, Agent. At the Eagle No. 8 Gibbon's Range, april *45 07 . Playing Cards. fyiHOM AS* JREIIOSE superior play . iug cards. AI.90, Lafayette's'Fancy Cards; , For sale.by ' ^V'. PARSON'S. At the Eagle, no. 8, Gibbons Range, april 45 < ees than wiiai lielung'iininedialely to It. i,. . . „ WM. DUANE. 1 IlihiJiilpliiij, March lltii 1868. PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER HOT- I Ltd, To tlie-Public. I N consequence nf the.nui»erous frauds and impositions practised in reference practised in reference io my inedimne, I am again induced to ehaiiue the form utnn BOTTLES. In future, lUe.PAN.WE EA will be put up in, rudnil buttles, fluted lo igiiudinaily, ivilh the foltatvin*.-words, hlowd.in ihe glass, ’b-OvAisi’s Paxai'Ea, Piiilada,” as repre sented above. Theso h iitles are much 'stronger limn those heretofore used,and will have hut <mo laliel, which covers the cork, with'mv own signature on il. so Hint the cmk cannot he drawn without destroying the signature, w ithout which nano is genuine. The me dicine may consequently lie known in lie i-nutne when my signature is visible; to counterfeit tMch.'will be puntlhMe as ’for- ' ’Hi® increasing demand lor this eelebra- led modirino liu* euablod me to reduce the plioc to TWO DOLLARS per bottle.thus bringing it Withiti the reich of the indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium; its astonishingeflncispud wonderful operation lidvedrawn, both from Patients and Me li cal Practitioners of ihe highest respactabi lily, the most iinqu.ylifi-j.| -ipprohal'iif,’ a id, estalilislicd for ii a eiiara -ter wlm-li Envy’s lieu, though dipped in gall, can never tarn-, ish. The false reports concerning this vain alite meflieine,which have been so di (gently oircwla'fed by certain Physicians,have their either in ENVY,or iiit!icii)isn i»v- ^ , MiiiNolfccts of t Ik* SPUlllOUS I MIT A- if vi, ! rfl 0n topuJinonmy coinj)Uint» TIONS. Sic. tic. Sic. The Religious Magazine, P tfBLIHHEU Monthly at Six Dollars a year, in Piiil.dlelphia. It is composed of tMVbesi articles in the foreign Theological Juurnals, Reviews,amd -.Magazines, and tile quantity of mailer is about equal to five of the ordinary Reli gious Magazines. The selections are care fully made, with a reference solely lo the merit of the papers, and their tendency lo advanco-the interests of pure evangelical religion- No article which nan afford grounds of offence to any orthodox protos- tant denomination, will.-.al any trine,- he admitted. We will not attempt to make the publiontion subservient tn the purposes of any particular denomination, bill shnli ...Inal P„n Daa.l.... aI,1 It 9 I klO/lf*.l7tl 1 ft 1 |la selue.t from Presbvtefian pr.Episcopal, JMc- tlibdist or Baptist writers, aoeording as tiieir papers slmil best answer the avowed df ‘ purposes rif the publication. liirviiig' access to all the sources of litp- rary iitformation. we shall he able to give our readers au early account qf every now work, wliir.h will teniTto practical improve ment, or inorpaae ’the stock of theological loarning. , 1 Every article in the wqr^ Is submitted to and approved by clergymen of the Epis copal, Presbyterian, Methodist end Baptist churches.' | It began in January, 1828. .} Received pet Francis a few extra oLthe,above valuable work. Persons de iirous oL subscribing, or pioonrliig Vol or S, 18*J, can do so uy calling at the Book- store of the subscriber. od ' T.' M. DRISCOLL, m; riON The Proprietor pledges himself to the. Fulilic, and tfivrs ihotn Ihe most solemn insurnnnfifi, tint this medicine -cuiiUiitis neither merc.ny nor any other deleterious drug. I’hn pnhlic are cmtioned not to pnrclnsi* ny. Panacea,.except from mvs’elf, my ,»r- credued agepts or person^ of knon e c«- pentahilitv: and ill those will consequent !vhe \ithmit excuse* who shall purchase frowytiuy oilier j)tj ■■dns* WM. SWAIM. Scptemhy, |8t8. The folh»"ln^ uertifu: VTj«,hi- tory ofthelntroductidH of tie Panacea Into tho Philadelphia Alins Uouse Infirmary. Those who reud.lt, will he convinced tint th' proprietor has never feared the Investi gation of physicians, or cndeavoied to ad minister the mediejnq itt secret. It also evinces the prejudices of the fufinltv, that those a ho w ere so. anxious originally to exclude tho medicine from this institution, would neglect no opportunity*of expelling it, after it had heeu introduced# FROM WILLIAM DUANE, BJsq. One of the Aldermen of the Citu oj Phi- ladfljihia. Mr. Svvaim, proprietor of a medical com position called Swaim’s Panacea,.applio.d to nic, requesting me to state what I know, about the introduction of lift medicine into the Alms llouso—and I considor it a duly to comply with his requ st. Heing President of the Honrd of Malta gersof the Alins llonsn in the year IU20. Mr. Swnim expressed, to me a wish to un dertake, the cure of sonic persons then in ihe house, wIioaO eases wore given upas in curable by the medical Gentlemen, that he was confident of (Turing hv his medicine those cases, and would undertake sojno ol the most desperate—and would require no other compensation than the satisfaction to be derived from tho service rendered. | promised to consult the othni mana gers, and did so; but I found that some of the medical ^elitle.uoo in tlto house had labored to prejudice them, as some of them attempted to prepossess me against what they denominated quackery. Some of tin* managers felt inclined to'the trial, consid ering that u$lhcy were cases abandoned Jit the medical men which were to lie opera ted upon, uo narni at least would be done, and if cure was practicable, the opportuni ty ought to.be nlfordcil, but they expressed a reluctance totak** any responsibility upon thorn ; by which I understood that they did not like, to put tlieu»*elvps in'opposijion to the physicians. Others opposed it alto gether. I therefore olfcrcd and took upon myself whatever responsibility there was in the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that I would accompany him, and did so. The first case selected was that of a woman, whose appearance was horrib'e, and whose condition was so deplorable that the pa tients in the same room wished to have her removed, uhd the evidence of my o»vn sen ses Justified their oomplaint. She "as a woman of about. 30 or tW years of age. her right eye was already, uestroyed,. tho left eve piotruded more than hall an inch out of the socket, the”flesh of the left chqek was one complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose had disappeared and left the nostrils two naked holes, the uppei lip <m the left side was destroyed, and the teeth and gums hare, and* the whole face, as it appeared to me, in n statu of dissolution ; her appetite had left her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to behold. , $Ir. Sviainijwid he could oure her; ho could.not restore the dost eye, nor .restore the nose, bnt he oould restore tile left eye and the mouth. ; He undertook the case, aud I frequent ly attended him itr his visits to the poor woriiap. and she was cured—and I have frequently aeon her since, going about her ordinary business with the alacrity usual to a person of that age: the deformity of course remained ; but pll that reimftned besides append healthful I have coil- fined jnySolf t& this case. Upon which i • ■ T7 - |F’ :<, "fi ns ‘!. l *l® M.mislaki'n, and for- noitii’ t.'j.i ilrn(lMo« any oihor Circdmxfar,i CKRTIFIOATE OR Dll. EDWIN A. „ , A I,TEE, Member <(f the Philadelphia Medical Socie- v ty. Tho case^ktailaii in the aimve oertlA- ume Clinic- under my observation, and I li»- ‘• 6 *4 Ihlennnn Du.mo's vt.tufojieni to -he . . - ..Jpl it slriellv con.-cl, Mr. Sanim slio-ied me 'J*D®v cases nearlv'iunihir, which were cured by his Fanduee,after every other re medy had failed. Avyrso as I am to quackery, I .hope ev er to he preserved from unjtM and selfish prejudiei;; llierelori*, dq not hesiuite to give mv iiatno, in confirmatlort of the of- licacy and safety o| Mr. tiivaim's . medi- ciue. The VirtHCB aucl Use EDWIN A. ALTEP. 1 iiiladolphli.-Niiv.fith, 1848. A supply nf this V iliiahlc Medicino is just received nd for cilo'bv •A I’A 'trtONS, ARHit. '.At the i.agla Nn 8 - .‘ihhons R muc. niarch 17 ea . f SAVnim’s Vefmifuye.' Patent. THIS vuhiaiiln Anti-dysen teric find /Form M'dicine Inis tn'en usc-d fur theso seven years past, and ils virtues are universally acknowledged tiy all who have tried It, to bo far yiiporio,- id any other mnn!<-ii,i. ever cmpl.i' ed fin* must disenses children are subject to. Il is perfectly safe, und ivi child will refiise t„ lake it. It sel-knti fails curing Dtsehtery, ’'‘uninmr Oninplaiiit, Colic "or L’holcia M®|L 5 . either in g own persons or children ..I'-trit gives appetite to almost all dehilitn- ted .persons. Worms frequeiitlv infest cliff dien, aggravate llieir other diseases, nnd are tile^chi-’f cause of must fevers, bowrl co/ttpininls, anil Chronic anil nervous diseus er, iin idi-nt lo childhood, whi-h are so mi- •liernus and fi.-q lrntly fatal. || is much ie;;re(ted that iifnst vermifuges now in use are injiijlnns, arid Ihoiisahdsnf cliHdren aie swept off,,or are rendered fnelile, pale and qinanclated through (he first stage nf life .op Xtre. : CUHD1AI. ic Snuff. wild,, by .long ir/critnce,' htts been found mi effectual J.emedy fur most- disorders j HU All, esfiecialty the Commun Htndach, toiehiqhit hardly ever fills glv- tnc immediate ease, and by frequent use prevents its return, - a \ adinlralily opens.and purges the head, U. slrenglheiis.tho nerves,res Ives ihe spi- ms, -nnd has a most gtatkful aromatic smell. , It removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid diness, aall Vapuitrs; relieves nimnessof ihe eyes, is exeejlem in curing recent deaf ness, and has been of great servieri Idllys- teiic und t^ralylio complaints, and in re- si'irmg the iriemnry when inlpaired by dis orders nf the head. It is also extremely proper fur peVsons who visit Ihesi'-k, or go into unwholesome rtjoui, or mihcalihv plages, and Imt cli- imites, os it fmtifloa the head against uox* ions, exhulaliuns arid infectious air. A pinch nr two may he taken atony time,find indeed seveial in a day; but for a colli, or Stoppage in the head, a pinch m two should Lc taken just before going to lied. Those who are-in the halm of taking much of the common smiffs, (and thereby injure both head nniflsiomai'h,) nin desired to mix some oftliis CEPHALIC SNUFF with them, and their had effects will In a groat measure, lie prevented. * Is on hand an l for ss ( e by A PARSONS.Druggist,. A Wile Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Range, mar 14 r Wmmi being especnlly apt tn Infest persons of dchilitapid digestive organs afid emaciated oonstitutioqs, much mischief is often done by the orninaiy worm nnili- fiines, w hich gonbr.illyconsist of tied strong est pufgatives, mercurials, hitters, narcuw ncs, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of tliis kind may deiiioy worms, Inn they dai. hilitate the slomach, and often materially-' uijiiro the general health. Sivaim’s Vari- siimuK has thu peculiar advautego of ilu, slroyirig nnd reniuving worms from the bowels without the weakening consequen ces oftlie stronger purgatives. ,Ve ami flive vigor bnifi to the stolnuoh ami bu«e!^ and organs of ij.i<;(»stion—thereby relieving (lie .gcnoral svfifein.from inauv tfoubiesonte couiplaiutfl. It is by ibis meanY that so many {;ro\vn pe»«ons havy r been relieved, by ils iut t of diflerent cqVjjdaiots—«nppq- •nvi themselves to be in a decline, &c. This medicine will relieve bowel com- jilaints or dyatnlery t bilious cholic, 'vomit- mg, sickness, tmin or weakness, in the «fo- much or bowels, loss of appttile, eilher in children or grown persons, In a f to hours; nnd it seldom fails curing chills and fk- vkr oh fevur auok. No family ought, or ever will be without it, after a trial. Worms are capable of producing groat •IHturb irtaes in tiie system. Not only do »Iihv iggrav ite ordinary diseases * hen they are present, but they also give rise to a gre >t variety of very alarming anomalous .ifteo'tiuns. The whole Main ufspasmodic convulsive diseases may proceed from the irritation of worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, telmins, p,i- -r;ily*i« 1 mania, convulsions. as well as a variety, of otfier jiervous and convulsive alfections, aro hoi uufrequently the inimn diato effects of this cause llesides these diseases, worms have also been known to produce pleuritic nnd rheumatic pains,dys entery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain, chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c. Sec. Among the symptoms which indicate the presence of worms, tho follouins .are the most common and striking;'--A ^pale, leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed countenance; a bluish streak under the eyes, tuese are dull and heavy, Ihe pupils are dll tied and much contyacted, the low er eyelids and upper' lip swell, especially during the night while sleeping; great itching in the nostrils, which causes'the patient to pick his nose; foul breath; dis turbed sleep; during which thu patient grinds his «eelh, Is apt to screaifi^out and startup suddenly if frightened: tingling inthcears; giddiness; interrupted speech; palpitation-»f the heart a dry spasmodic cough;, irregular and depraved appetite, h' iug sometimes entirely suppressed, and at others exceedingly voracious; al domen swelled iind hard; looseness of the bowels;' costliness; unnatnral, slimy,or foul stools; pains in tho bowels; waiting, of ihe flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy; uurl fin illy ^Icatli. * A supply of this valuable Medicino is Juit received and for sale by A. FAKSONS, Agent. At the eagle No 8 Oibbon’s Uange. march .SI Notice OUR months after date, application 'Jp will.be ihade to the Honorable the lu.tiees oftlie Inferior. Court of Ta|tual County, for leave to sell the real estate of -Thomas Dickinson late of said county de ceased, fur the benefit oftlie hoirs and ere-. di«o,.ofsaidesta.e. Vm . Di ^. Ngo ^ Qualified Executor march 7 55. , INotice, milE (’opaitncrsjLp',yf IT. Cassidey /k- ,ml (>o.in Savannaii^Vof SethU.i. m^ & Cm,in Bridgeport, Conn. wereSBr'clvcil by innlual consent on the Slit day wf April Inst past. All persons indebted, liy note or account, to the firm of II. Cassidey it Co. will inalte payment before tho *tst April next, ns all then unpaid will bo put in suit; and ting, having demands w ill immediate ly present them tu H, Cqs.idey fpr pay- mem, who is duly authorize^ to settle the concerns of the firm. IL cassidey, SETH B.«JONES, . i Pen-Attorney, march *0 $p H. Cassiokt. Sheeting do' do Shirtings' do , More Ncav Goods. J UST roceivcd by 31. Frendergiit, and for Mlc la»*. ' . 3 Cates nip. Irish Linens in full and ^ half pieces 4 do do' do. . 5 hates 4-4 Ilrown 2 do do Die idled 5 do 3 4 do 0 Mo 3-4 Drown 3 -do Domestic Plaids ^ Stripes Hihxii Si IJinlvcve Di ipcr • 6-4 U* 1 0*4 10-4 Irish do " 1 do ' mVlis dq *— I do hoys do r. Farnionaliie Ginghams St Prints I'lniii plaid ft, stripe I’almarioe Blue Straw & blk Worsted Barege I’laiti Baltice, alfcolours Crimson & Green Moreens Jllk station Silk—Gros de Naples, Florence StSineheivs " Satoi Levantinn Fancy col’it. Gros'ile Naples l'laided Straw coj’d hat silk Fig. Swiss dresses collars Jzhalfhdkfs do nnd Plain Swiss & Bonk Muslins Cambric,Jaconet.Moll it Nunsook tlu -lllk Itl. Veil Crapo end Colored do " Canton and Nankin do Fancy Gios De Nap—-liarogc, and Gauze Press Hills. ** " S ik Cravats. Jaconet do " '! and Marsailles Vesting Single fi double w idth, blk St blue ‘ black llqnibaKiii ■ Bangiip cords, white Nankin & snipe Jeans Lasting Circassians Nankeens Sup. Bill blue Olive andWx'd cloths English Thread & Bobbinet Laces , Sec. Sic. mar 40 No3 k 14 GJIdinns' range. Savannah Poor House and Hosprtnl. V ISITING Committee for May 1028, George W. Coo nnd Francis Sorrel. Attending Physicians. Drs Bartow and Coppce . JOS. CUMMINCf, Sec’ry. npiil SO fir fob 4 just Received. UUE Winter strniiied Sperm Oil, Suitable for Family use lor rale by 1*. MARLOW. - .‘Negroes for tyule. 7 £ptlE following Negroes, ng N e 8 r cvs, from , the country, are offered for sale, \i3f; A negro hoy agefl khotit to years. ■- A uejrn boy aged tiliimt t,, “very lil'el r - A negro boi aged about 15 " do do 4 negro boy aged about 12“ • ■ A oi'gro jtirl aged about 12 « . A negio inan aged about 45"a field IninA A negro min ngeil about 47“ do do, ' also ‘ .• ^ 1 A negro girl aged 10 years. •' A negro man aged 44 " a prime fieUl band. - .. A negroiboy ghoul 17 •• do do dnl# A liegw nian aged .45 “ do do do.'* A negro man and wife, rind their child ahuUt 5 years old. 'Apply to *- »8 J.EPpiNGER’ Notice. F OURmonths after date application will be made to ihe Hun, the tlHIrt ol Ordinary of Hnllocli County, nldie <it- thig for ordinary purpose,, f„ r |g aV e to sell all ihe real estiile of Isaac Wat> rs dee., for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors. JlDIN Tv ATEltS. ft h to -41* Nolice. , A LLpersoris baying demands against 4*- *h® Estate of captain Abraham Nic) hols, deceased, are requested to present llieir accounts i 1 " 1 " ‘ ■ - duly: Jilesi; il.bifjie suliscrl her, without dthtv” N II OIJUSTiMn, LVor march 14 . 50fp'. ..j ’g t . Treasury j>epRrtineDt, M.AhfiH a 1st, iusi). fail a n« L Is herkby givpp lolhe pn.pri- XNI etui a of the unredrdmtd. six per cent stuck, created 1n pursiiatine of an not of Congress, ofthe 24th ol March, 1014, n. • ' mouiiting td:;H* millions seven l.'umlrcd •> and eighty.nine thousand veten hundred I and (wenty-ttvo dollars und ninni-two centvunder the several .denominAiiuns of , the • Leon of May id. 1814, of 10,000,01)0' dollars, on which sappletw.ntal Steele has issuedof ‘Isiipplemental sir per erat stucl u/1814,.loon of May id, 1814, of lo.ooo,- amdolhtfs," ai d of ihe “sir per nut stock o/lB14,” thnl ibelr-bertificaigigupoii the sin render (hereof, will, on the first day. of Jolf nexi, be pr id'to them, respectively,or to their legal , representatives or atlornics 1 duly constituted, at the Treasury, or at the I o,m Ofiicor whore the stock thus lo bo re- liiiburnet}, mqy stand credited. ■ And it U further made know n for Ihe in--* formation of tho parties canrcrgnd, that no' transfer ofthe eertillcatej issued uiiilor the ail of the ,*4ih Alarch. 10|J, from the books of ilie Treasuiy or. of tho Copimis- m sionerS of Loans, will be idlowei) afmr iho r . 1st day ,of June next, end Him the n icresl niMh. slQQkhfrtl.y notified ns puy.i'le, ' v preeedin - tne day f>ereSf-tTOmlfuryU'■ i'-vv-»- — iinburseinein thcrenl. ' «• rjf- S.D. INGHAM, •' » Secrriarv of the Treasury, l/ ^ april 0 »’3f TUK~ T HE Ice'House in Rnllon’s Range, diiectly opposite the City Hotel, is now op«n for the delivery iff ice. The HE fee'] diiectly ■ now open for hours foi keeping open wii) he from sun rise until sunset, except ineal times-. Sun days until one o’clock, P. M.' ifrio ohjec-' tloris by tiie City authorities,- It being by.jt ' particular’ request. All orders for ships ojK ihe country will meet with immediate at- S tcntkoi), t t N. R. .The Utilise ih R«ck«e)l'» Build-; J ings will be closed for the present- EPHRAIM SPEAR, april t 70 «Xhe Uftdersigncd H AS for the present, his counting .r.n. n U Si.— f.lt-M. ... w Liberty Inferior Cou'tL JUNE TERM, 1028. U PON the petition of W. B. Fleming, .... . ,i ^ . pruylngjfor' tlio.establishment of a certain uote of hand,given by John Har ris,to Thus. T. Shepard, for one hundred cent nil and eighty nine dollars 2 1-2 hearing dote on or about the fittbpf Apn, mat), ii copy whereof as nearly ns lho peli tiouer can recollept. is filed w ith the said pefitiuii, ’together w'ith.nn affidavit of the loss thereof.- It is oriTered. that the said copy he established in terms of the act in sucli cases made and provided, due notice being given of Ole application,agreeably to lire rules of court, unless cuuse hri shown to theedntrary. - Extract from the minutes, tine 41 E. BAKER, Clk Vestimenlal Soap. miJIS Soap is celebrated for taking all - JL kinds of grease and spots from cloth For sale by dee 2 -A. PARSONS. Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s rang® Fine Chewing^Toljacco. L ORILIiARDS and ltiell’s first qual ity Chatting Tobacco is iuft reemy- A. PARSONS.> f Ra: ad and for sale by Druggist No G Gibbons’ i tliis case, upon which I r ,j 00 Kange. Shoet-Blacking;. AY &'MAICTINS liquid Blacking J list mipa(ted. and for 'salo by thir cask or dozen by A P ARSONS. Druggist No 8 Glblipfi* Range f^x'24 . " afc- i -. v • Bunk Sto6k. WjJOR.Saloat : ERFlNGKR’S Sr may;* ' Eytchiiige Office. 1 room in the yellow stoie adjoining Ilfs lumber dock. ' The follow ing-.qiiantities and descrip tions of Lumber on hand and for sale. to-' gather with what lie is daily receiving. wHl - enable him to execute any orders his buss !? tomtrs may favor him With; viz • 450,08 feet sawed Inmher, consisting - nf hoards, plank and scau- , -tling b|| 800,000 feet Ranging Timber) 100,000 Shingles ' ; 60,000 w. and 11. O. Staves ’ So,000 feet seasoned clear Whit Pine lumber• - 45,000 feet Merchantable do . 05“( Irdilrs for lumber out to any dimen sions will be promptly attended to : ' , ALEX. A. SMETS. april 13 8BtP f m Notice. - ■WTIOUR months from this ahic I shal 4 II?.' mako application to the Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting lor Or dinary purposes, foi leave'to sell, that tract of land situated on Skidaway IslJtid, cope taining 030 acres, more' or less, arid called HIBERNIA,' | nr ft oftlie real estate b£Dr„ Wm. Crawforddec. To be sold for - henefitof the creditors. THOS U POHARLTi a ji't feb 9 82 fAdm’*, De ZhiiWqTSj^: ' I: —- . Juijt Received, THN HE • Extraordinary Military Carei J3. of John riliipji Ufa a Lieiitunorii liis Majesty’s 87th Ri i Hegiinent—Wriltei __ iiimsclfi “ No one -enn read tho npeount of liis -lificrings. vrilliout the’drep'-st eoli'in via- atidni"—London Literary Gazette, ■ "We nro satisfje'cl that ‘ iio'oue wilt rise irohi tiie Narrative nf our brave Arta-Bi- . gra|dier,- wilhout having been deipjy in leresied in his siory.”—7'lic Critic - ’ T.' vl. DRISCOLL. \-april 28' 85 m Claret. /fl ^J-CASRS Medqc Claret—Receive and for sal.* Ly - ap?U 2 CHARLES A. WOODRUFF. o n - rj-zmOb