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CAJN 6 A No .118 Vol. XXVI TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 19, 1829. Whole No..........(5383. for the Piles. ’lie Medicine nmv offered tu the public, is ono which Jms been fully subjoined to tho.in- fallilde test of experiencei .ind _ In every instance where it Inis' hnen attended with the most compitito sue- S In some of the eases, the patio,it, S'been labouting under tho disease for tears and durina that period had received ilinboJl niodicnl adsico, and hail ovon tin- " " , painful Burg'icad operation, Wlth- : oStp°rra!iiicnt advariftgo. It isnot (liko usually advertised,) offend a, n cor-. ah cure, for along catalogue of diseases, b“ those afflicted with this complaint, fo. which alone it is reoommqn.led, may rely. Lth confidence upon obtaining relief, even In Us woUrorms, in a short time) and they' ■{I,“wivesare tho best judgesiof the lip- poneoceof «uch a remedy. Price OO^ct, « Box, with direction, signed by the Pro- mtstor ' Prepared and sold at pneter. ‘ tC j AS . A. AUSTIN'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. MS,North Third, above Cailowhni S,r,et ' PHILADELPHIA. A siifply of 'bis valuable modloine is received. . ‘ . " For- tale by A.A’ARSONS, Druggist. At tho Eagle no 8 Gibbon’s llango. mat 0 ' • ■ Choice French Hose Wa . ter; J U8TIMPORTED And for salo by A PARSONS,'Druggist. No 8 Gibbons’, Range, de 5 ' Brought to Jail. TTM Savannah, some. Umo. agt* a negro jfL man who say, his name is JiM, and glut he belongs to John Pitman but does mar know where his master lives,nor whero lie runaway from, t am induced to bo iiove that ho is owned by sonio ono ehtp, lie is 4 feet 0 1-4 inclidi high and about 15 f is v loot o 1-4incites nignanunuont ta irs of ages' he stammerma little when altin 8’ uno 14 JNO. I. DEWS, j, c. c 14! Brought to Jail. ptS Savannah'on the 31st tilt. Tf N Sarannah'on the 31st tilt, a negro 'JL man who says his name,is JOHN nad that he belongs tn Sam King of <Rutiles-' ton S C.'Iic is about 40 years-ot’age, and ’5 feet 10inches high.. JOHN I. DEWS, j. c. c. . fell 88 ' , Brought to Jail. CM Savannah on the lOlh inst a negro JL man who says his namo is Will llrown *n,l that he belongs to Win Uofllnof Char ’lesthn SO. lie Is about years of age. 5’- feat i\tnche« high.'andf lias a scar on bis 'ftrshead. ' feb td JNO. I. DEW8, s. c. c. J ?WJiINF.TY days after date application ill will be made for,renewal of scrip No *t for Twenty-eight Shares of Marino’ urn! Fire Insurance Hank Stock, standing 'in iny nemo. GEO. HALL. . -march 11 . enfca Splendid Razor Strops. 1 MMERSON’S and PRENTISS’ JLd Razor Straps areikept constantly on jhsnd, and those gentlemen who have used •them, pronounce theta superior to any at 1,19 presont: time in use. 1 For riffle by A- PARSONS, Druggist “.ange."" At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbonts ] march 12 - Salts and Castor Oil. UNITED STATES, Gf.oroia. \ In Admiralty, DiSTaict'or The President of the United State, [o' the Marshal of the StUloof Goorgia, Ghsieti.no: i JKgJSu, k QEO. GLEN,’ Cleric. Mfl; EREAS Robert Habersham, As- «f|W of John Atwood of the Oily of N. Pork, hath exhibited a Libel before tho District judge oftho U. Slate, for the OHtrlot of Georgia, in Admiraltv, against the sloop Neptuno of Savannah, her tackle; auparcl and furniture, anil against Duncan M’Dnnald, now or late Master and part owner of tho Said >loop, and other part owner, thereof, stating ami propounding among oilier things, that tilth said John At wood, oh the seventh day of October, ono thousand eight hundred and twenty eight did lend on.bottpinry on the said sloop Nop- tuno, her tackle, appiirel and iurnilure, to the.said Duncan M’Donald,the sum nftwo hundred dollars, the said sloop then lying iirthe Port of New York, for which sum the said Duncan M’Donald Bid on the tlnv and yeur aforesaid, hypothecate tho said vessel, Iter taokle,apparel anti furniture,tn the said Jqlm Atwood for the payment of the said two hundred dollars,witli the rate or premium of-7 per ct. thereon, per \aiinum, at or before therexpirationol ten days after her arrival iii the said' Pgrt of Savannah. That the gold vessel did arrive at the Port of Savannah on the first day of Novem ber last, wh'Cro »lte now lios, and tho said, term nfton days had fully expired, and the said flint of two hundred dollars aud the premiums.thereon remain unpaid.—That tlve said John Atwood did, on the twelfth day of Dcceinher past, duly assign and transfer the said bottomry htmd'for a valua ble consideration to the said- Libellant, as by reference to, the said bon'd and assign ment will appears And whereas the Hon orable tho Judge of the said Court hath or dered that tlie said Duncan M’Donald and all others concerned in the said sloop Nep tune, her tack o, apparel .and furiiiluro, to be and appear at the Court House in this' City Of Sa vannah, in the District aforesaid Qn tii8-82d day .of MayUimt. at to o’clock in,the forenoon of tho someday, to show cause, if any lie or they have, why the said vessel, her tackle, apparel and furniture,, should not be sold and the proceeds there, To the Public. I N consequence df the.oumerotis frauds' ami impositions prantisetl in reference to my medicine, I am again induced to, change the form of tnr BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will be put up in renntl bottles, fluted longitudinally, with the following wSMs, blown In Hie Rims, "SwgiH’a Pamacea, Pmlada,” as repre sented above. These bottles are much efronger than those heretofore used,mid will have hut ono' laliel, which covers the cork, wllli rev own .signature ou it, so that the coik cannot be drawn without destroying the signature, without which none ts gi-niiine. The me dicine may conseqnenlly.be known to bo genuine when my signature is visible; to counterfeit which, will be punishable as for- 1 he increasing demand lor this celebra ted medicine has enabled mo tn reduce the, price to TWO DOLLARS por bottle,thus bringing it within tho roach of the 'Indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium! its astonishing effects and wonderful'operation have-drawn, both from Patients and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respectnbi lity, the most unqualified approbation, and of, or so much thereof as mav ho necessary paid.to-t'io Libellant to satisfy his demand. Now therefore you are hereby authorized and required to cite and admonish the said Duncan M’Donald, ami till persons what ever, having of pretending tp have any right,title or interest in or to the said sloop Neptune, her tackle, apparel and furniture, to bo and appear at the time ami place a- foresaid, to hear, abide by, and perform all’ and singular such judicial Acts ns aro ne cessary to bo done in the premises, and fur ther to do npd receive what umo Law and Justice shall appertain, under the pain of the Law and contempt thereof, the absence and contiiinaoyor.lhem notwithstanding.' And whatsoever you shall do in the pre misesyou shall duly certify umo the said' -Judge, at tho time and place aforesaid, to gether wish these .presents. , . Witness the Honorable Jeremiah City- ■ lor, Judge' oftlm said Court, this se venth day of May, A. 1). 1828. Richard. YV. Habersham, Proctor for Libellant. All persons interested in the foregoing monition, will take due notiice. JOHN H. MOREL. Marshal, D. 0. may8 . i Playing Cards. t jjqilOMAS CREUOSE suporiorplay _ :1N STonE mna ULS ? al Gtuuber ■ 100 boxes do assorted mixes cl] ,« k .l , _ do , do do Fh'ibJla S “nuiilaliy iow. 91 I J ZuZ ar ° MK c ? arl J requested >»PMP .A PARSONS, Druggist, t Atthe Eaglq.No 8 Gilihohs xange. To Planters. mar 6 IIOTTI.es .Common - Castor Oil |Received ni?tl-far'srUc*1 ow”V>y' Pr? “' U j ".“ j^PmggTst. no 8 Gibbons Rn^ 8, ^ .. i —•— Notice. Ike P aS a ti )|,li , 0a ‘!. 0 , n M 1,0 mHda leis (n J , O'lelt ofthe StntebfGeor- l ^tsdll Q r n t«?, 1 ? fCcrtifioaioN6 ’ 52!i - 'fthVstI nri ( n ,s M ' d Fir °TnsuVanee Bank arCer " Cortiflcates tha fire of tlto 18th ultimo. . - f its 16111 ultimo. c Mrt of Ordinary, Effing-. 0 M„. , OECEMBPR, TERM 1028 stln P °5 llion of Skip: J. Bryan -qosessed ofn-hmld ilgncd by P S cd ' , ' > ‘ 1 ' 6 Court made end ;< H)'ntv'Ronnody late 1 of the lav of r?„ a 4,aid hoaritig -date the 12th feAktiifal,, a ebrtatn’ Ue t 0 ft' asa ^ed in-said bond. These' l parso,ls kaving ^‘«dd! lfo : ntS nt tKI 1 iS tl,B of PPtwiffill Kalma,, y ‘o file their ? 'uoctinp Of d! ' ,U0 ’- on 01 fiefure fWtoUn v E f? f 'M <5om ' t 01 Oiilinavy for 1 untv - fi> May term 1020, otlteiwiso Pfadi .TAQminMtr'ntAre ouicrwise ing cards. ALSO, LaCtyotte’s Fancy Cards. .Eor salaby A. PARDONS, At thoEngle, no. 8,.Gibbons Range, april “5 Chinees Razors. ^JUST'rcceived by the ship Oglethorpe a supply of these celebrated' Razors It is well known to those who have a ge neral knowledge of llte Orienlal Countries that the Clllilese and Japanese a/e deserv edly celebrated for a profound acquaint ance with the Arts anil Sciences, in fact in many instances surpass in a high degree what Europeans have as yet been able to. accomplish. This is found to be tiro case in tho very tisoful and necessary article of Razors ; and Travellers from those Otiun- tries have so frequently represented the ex traordinary Advantages that the Chinese. ’Rnznrshave over all others, that, the Pro prietors have (at a considerable expense) formed a connexion with a celebrated Ma nufacturer iii Pekin,to enable them-to have a regular supply of-Blades,"stamped : with the Maker’s name, and mado in a suitable form for tho ttsp of t|ut part of tho world where the chin is the part of the humnojjc- cly and not the head, (as in China, &o.) to undergo the operation of sltaviog. Fot'iSalo by . A, PARSONS. Aftho Engle, No. 8 Gibbon’s Rango. april £0 100 . JSoard of Healtii. Cite of Savannah, , April 20th, 1020. . To ihe Inhabitants of.the City of Samnnah —You n^enrnostly reijttdsted by-tho Board of Health to inform them, through thb me dium of. their Chairman, Ward Commit-, leos, the, City Marshal,, or by notice in writing througjvtlie PosfOffico, of any nui sance, which exists, or. of any doposits in stores or eoilarsi that mayhe.consideretUn- jurioas tothe lieulth of the dfty. By order, JOHN SHELLMAIE-Clmirnan Wm. Morel, Secretary. •nay 1’ r - v .. .. ; vs . PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT TLE. established for tt a.cliaraotpf .which Envy’s ten, though dipped in gall, can never tarn- sh. Tlie false reports concerning this, valu 1 able medicine, which have been so diligently circulated by certain -Physicians,have their origin either in ENVY, or in the tniscl.iev- ousaflecu of the SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. The Proprietor.pledges .hhnsolf to the Public, and gives them the most solemn assurances, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. The public are cautioned not to purchase my'Panacea. BXcept front myself, my ac credited agents, or persons of known res pectability: and nil'those will consequent- y bo without excuse, who shall purchase, from any.other persons. WM. SWAIM. September, 18.18. The following certificate gives the his tory of the introduction of the Panacea into tho Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary Those who read if, will be convinced t| ; was impossible to be mistaken, and for- k° rna 1,1 introduce any otlior circumstan ces than what belong immediately to it. p,,, , , , . . „ WM. DUANE. - Philadelphia, March 11th 18£8. , CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A AL*TEE Afeiaier of the Philadelphia Medical Socle■ The case detailed in tho nbdvc eertifi- calo oanie under my observation, and I be- • licve Alderman Duane’s statement tu ho strictly correct. Mr. gwniin showed mo •two other eases nearly similar, which were cured by-ids Panacea,after every other re-' tnedy had railed. Averse as 1 am to quackery, I hope ev er to be preserved front unjust aud . selfish' prejudice j nnd, thcrjUbro, do hot hesitate to gire my name, In lihnfirmallnn ofthe ef ficacy and safetyol Mr. Swaim’s medi cine. m.,, a , u, Ft, WIN A. ALTER. Phllntlelpbin, Nov. 5th, 18?lt. A supply of this Valuable Medicine is just received and for shlo'by A PARSONS, Agent. At tho Engle No*8 Gibbons H;mpO. march 17 63 Swaim’s Venmifuge. Patent, t. THIS valuable Anti-dysen teric and W'orm Medicine lias been used for tbeso sevdn „years past, and its virtues are* , universallv acknowledged by' all who iiave tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine over employed for most diseases children are subject to. It is perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to tnke it. It sehtom fails curing Dysentery, Summer Complaint, .Colic or Cholera Morbus, either in giotyn.persons or children and it gives appolito to almost nil debilita ted persons.- Worms frequently Infest cliil (Iren, aggravate their other diseases, and are the chief cause of most fevert, bowel, complaints, and chronic gpd nervous disens' es, incident to childhood, which aro so nu merous and frequently fatal:’ It : de much regretted that most vermifuges now in u«o. are injurious, and.thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and enunciated through the first stage of life —wliiohJeads on to pulmonary complaints &c. Sec. Sic. Worms being especially apt to Infest persons uf dehilitated dige'ttive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done by. the Ordinary wqem medi cines, which generally consist of the strong est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco tics, or spirits bT turpentine. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomach, and often materially injure lhe.goneral health. Swaim’s Ver- sftruoz has the peculiar advantage of de stroying and removing worms from* tlie bowels without the weakening.ooiLscquen- ces df the stronger purgatives.' dee.—arid 1 it has, morenvSr, a deolditj tendency tn give vigor both to tho stomach aud bowels and organs of digestion—thereby relieving Notice. T JIE Copartnerships of IL.Cassldcy Si Co.in Savannah,Si of SethB. Jones’ Si Co. in Bridgeport, Conn, were dissolved by mutual consent on the ilst-day of April last past. All- persons indebted, by note or accdiim, to the firm of II. Cassidey Si Co. will make payment hoMrettlm ftVst April' next, as all then unpaid will be put lit suit; nnd those having demands will immediate ly present them ; to H. Cassidey for pay ment, who is duly authorized to settle the edheerns of the firm- W CASSJDEY, SEUtH B. JONES, - Per Attorney, ’march go p? H. Cassiuet. s^-j»®ass!Sis gallon of.physicians, or endeavored to ad- - minister the medicine in secret. It also 1 evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that' thoso who Were so anxious originally to’ exclude the medicine from this institution, would neglect no opportunity of expelling it, aTter it had heeh introduced. FROM WILLIAM-DUANE, Esq. One of the Aldermen hf the City oj Phi ladelphia. r , ■< Mr. Swafy,. proprietor of a mcdicai com- IrherVuTlewSt^t^tfa'tnal!** 1 ' Treasurer’s Ollieis. May 1, 1829. fHH HE avorago price of Flour during the JL last month being SO. , per, barrel of 100 lb’s. -Broad for tho present month must w eigh ns follows viz: 12 1-2 cents. .Loaf 2lhs 8 oz- 1 4 ’ position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied tome, requesting me to.state what 1 know about the introduction of his medicine into the Alms House—and I consider it a duty to comply with Ills request. Being President of the Board of Malta gers of tlie Alms House in the year 1820, VI r. S waim expressed tn nje a wish to un-, dertake the cure of some persons then in tlte house, whose cases Were given up as in curable by the medical gentlemen, that he was confident of curing hy his medicine those oases, and woultPundertake some of tho most desperate—and would require no other compensation than the satisfaction to be derived from the service rendered. I.promised to consult tho other malin gers, and did.so; hut I found that some of. the medical gentlemen in the house.had labored to prejudice them, a» some of them attempted to prepossess mo against what they denominated-qtiackcry. . Some ofthe managers fcjt inclined to the trial, consid ering that ns they were cases abandoned by' tlie medical men which were fo he opera ted upon, no harm at feast would be done, and if cure was practicable,.the opportuni ty ought’ to b® alfordeil, but they expressed a reluctance to take any responsibility upon' them; by whieli I understood that they did not like to put themselves in opposition tp the physicians. Others opposed it alto gether. :I therefore offered and took upon myself whatever responsibility thore was in- thn case, and notified Mr. Swnjiti that I Tld accompany, him, and did so. The first caso xticOted was that of .a.woman, whose appearance was harrib'e, and .whos.e condition was so deplorable that the pa tients in tlie same room wished toilinve Iter removed, and the ovidonce pf my own sen ses justified tlurir complaint. .She was r Woman pfdBoitt 30 or 32 years of age, lipr right eye was nlredy oestroyed, . the left eye piotruded more than half an inch put of tlie’socketj tho flesh of the left cheek was one eoniplolb ulcer, tho flosh of the nose had disappeared and left tile nostrils two naked holes, -the tippet lip on the left side, wasTdestroyed, and the teeth and gums, bare, and the wfiole face, asst,appeared tp; mo, in a stato.pf dissolution: Iter, appetite had left tier—kite represented a living ««-. eton friglijlrui.lP'beliold. Mr.Sgraiin said, he could’oiirVher; lip ctarid not restore the lost eye, nojr.rpktofeihe riobe, hot he couUL restore tlie left eye and the moutli. ■ ordinary linsiness.with the alacrity, JspaL ’ Vaget.th'bdeforTOity bf to a person,of . .. bourse remained ;; hlit^all that remained besides appeared hsalilifdlijvJ'havps eon- fined’ myseif.id this case, upon whiblt I many grown persons have been relieved, by-its use, of different complaints—suppo sing themselves to be in a decline, Sec. Sic. This medicine will relieve bowel com plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit ing, sickness, pain or weakness in the sto mach or bowels, loss of appetite, either in. children or grown persons, in a few hours { and it seldom fails curing chills and fe- VVorins are capable of producing groat dlsturbanaes in the system. Not only do they aggravate ordinary diseases when they are present, but-thoy also give rise to a greaLveriety-of-very-aiarming anomalous affections. The wbolotralh ofspasmodic Si convulsivediseases tnay proceed from tho irritation of worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epifepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well ns a variety of other nervous and convulsive affections, are not unfrequently the imme diate effeetsof this cause Besides, these diseases, worms Iiave also been known to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys entery. reniitling.’fever,dropsy of the brain, chronioAitd spasmodic coogh, he. he. -ho.—— ;— Among the symptoms which indicate the presence of worms, tlie following are the most common and striking:—A pale, leadeiiTColoured, and occasionally flushed countenance;’a bluish streak under tlie eyes, these are dull and heavy, tlie pupils are dilated and much contracted, tho low . er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially during tho flight while sleeping; great itching in the nostrils, which causes the patient,to pick his nose; foul breath; dis turbed sleep; during which tlie patient grinds his teeth, is apt to scream out and start up, suddenly as if frightened: tfhgling in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;- palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic cough; irregular and depraved appetite, being sometimes entirely suppressed, and nt others exceedingly voracious; al doirieo swelled and hard; looseness of the. bowels; costiveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools; pains .iirthe bowels; wasring of the flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy; ami finally death.. A supply of this-valuable Medicine is Suit received and for sale by A. PARSONS, Agent.’ At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, march 31 ’ Notice. jjTotrR months after date, application will be made Jo the Honorable the- Justices of the Inferior Court of Tattnal County, for leave to sell the real estateof Thomas Dickinson,late of said county de r ceased, fertile, benefit of flifo heirs and ore-- ditors of said estate. ■, ... Win. DICKINSON, Qualified Executor. , march 7 55 . Gliampaigne Wine; rJ A GASES contalningj. doz t&oh PAlGb StipesiorCHAMFAIGNE/. Rebe1ved,'irid for safe bj .^ CHARLES.A'. ( Tlie Virtues and Use I.OFTHE COIWIAf, Ccplialic Snuff.* IVhich, by long experience, has been found, an effectual Htmedyfor most. Disorders ofthcTlflAD, especially the Common lleadach, to which it hardly tier fails giv ing immediate ease, and by frequent use prevents its return. jjT admirably opens and purges tho head, JL strengthens tlm nerves,revives the Spi rits, -end has a most gtatefel aromatic smell. It removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid-' fitness, and Vapours, relieves aimnessof the eyes, is excellent iu curing recent deaf ness, and lias boon of grant service in Ilys- terio nnd Paralytic complaints, and in ro* storing tlie memory whemlmpairod hy dis orders of the bead. It is also extremely proper fur persons', who visit tho sick, or go Into unwhoicsoine rooms or unhealthy planes, and hut cli mates, as it fortifies the head against nox ious, exhalations atid infectious air. A pinch or two may be taken;at any time, rind Indeed seveigfin a day; but for a cold, or stoppage fri the head, a .pinch or two should he %iken just befefe ^oitig to bed. ‘ ' ■ v Those who Mmln tlto habit jpf taking rnnch of the common snuffs, (and thereby injure both head and stomach;) are desired to mht some oftliiiCEP-HALIC SNUFF with them, and their bad effects wiii in a great measure,'be prevented. * Is on hand and for sale by A PAUSONB. Druggist, At tlie Eagle ;to 8 Gibbon's Range mar 14 Sheefirig do ’ Shirurrgs ‘ do More Nefr GnJods. J UST.ieceived byM. Prendergasr, and for sale low. 8 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and half pieces « 4 do do do ’5 'brijes 4-4 Brown 2 do do Bleached 5 do 3-4 do 5 do 3-4 Brown 3 do Don.estie Plaids & Stripes .Russia At'Uinlsevo Diaper 0-4 8,4.0-4 10-4 IrBli fio 2 eases Indies Leghorn’s 1 do mens do 1 do boys do, Ginghams & Prints aplkm plaid & Stripe Palmkrine — : BI»e-Straw & blk Worsted Barege Plain Itallicc, rill Crimson Si Green Moreeiis Blk station Silk—tiros de Naples- JFIqreiice Si Sineheivs ,*• Satin Levantine Fancy col’d. Grosde Naples Plaided Straw col’d bat silk , Fig. Swiss dresses collars & half hrlkfs’ do and Plain Swiss h Book Muslins Cambric,Jaconet,Mull Si Nansook.chv •Blit III.-Veil.Crapo nnd Colored do " Canton and Nankin do Raney Gtos De Nap—Barege, rind - 'Gnnze’Bresf Hltfs “ S ik Cravats, Jaconet do * “ “ and Marseilles Vesting -Single & double v.'idtb, bik & blue black Bombaziu Bnngup cords, white Nankin & stripe Jeans - Lasting Circassians. Nankeens Sup. Blk blue Olive arid Mix'd cloths English-Thread & Bobbinet Laces &c. Sic. mar 28 No3 fc 14 Gibbons’ range. Savannah Poor House and -Hospital. • V IS ITING Cbminitteeffor -May 1820, Oecrgo W. Coe and Francis Sorrel, Attending Physicians. Drs Bartow and Coppee JOS. CUMi april so ioi IMING, Seo’ry. Liberty Inferior Court. ,JUNE TERM, lfi28. TT-PON the petition.ofW.R. Fleming, “U praying .for tlie establishment of - - mio DNKtilliailjlJCIfl UI I certain note of hand,given by John Har ris,to Titos. T. Shepard,.for one hundred and eighty nine'dollars 2 t-2 cent -rii' bearing date on or about the fiist of Api, 1826, a. copy whereof as nearly as tho peti tioncr. can recollect, is filed with the said petition, together with an affidavit of tlie iossthereof. It is ordered, that the said copy be established,in terms of i(he act ulloll nncoe irvYrln J J... ’ a! srJ 7 —.MSV14M8VJS -MIO nut III such cases mede and'provided, due notice being given of the application,agreeably.*-'- the rules of court, unless cause be shown the contrary. . Ektract from-the minute’s.. nne 41. ; K. BAKER, Clk s; Vestimental-Soap. ril HIS Soap is celebrated for takine all.. JL " kinds.of grease'and spots fr6m clotk- PoLsaleby v . * A. PAHS ON'S.; Dnjgjist No 8 Gibbon’s range FTfrAV & MA'Jj'INS liquid. Blacking J^ ’Just imported arid far sale’ bj the :ask or dozen by ‘ ■ * Druggist Nti 8 Gibbons Range- jeb^4,., ; - , 6 ' b • 7-. . |jp OR Safe at EPPING'Rlt’S Exchange Office. Just Received. LRE Winter strnim-ii Sperm Oil, Suitable for Family use lor s,do by * P. MAH LOW. feb 4 effroes.for Sale. T HE following .Negroes, from the country, an- ofl’cml for sale, viz : A negro buy agedebout. to years- A negro.boy aged aboU'. Ui ■ -very likely.- A negro biiy cgcil about t S “ do do 4 negro boy aged about 12 “ A negro girl aged about 12 " A nogio h\an aged ahnut 45’’a field ImrM A negro,man aged about 47" do do. ALSO. A negroigirl aged 10 years. A negro mittfe'ged 24 " a prime field hand. A negro boy about 17 " do do do. A qrigro man aged 85 " do do do. A negro man nnd wife, and their child about 5 yoars old. Apply to mat . ,T. EPP1NGERJ Notice. F OURmontlis after date application will b8 mado to tho Hdii. tlie com! Of Ordinary of Bulloch County, While sit ting for oriiihhryjpjtrpnses, for leave Jo sd(l till the real estate of IsaacAVaturs dec., for the benefit or«e heirs and creditors. ,■ JOHN WATERS, feb 19 *|,» Notice.' E OUR months’.gfter date application will.be,ipade to tlie Ilonorubfe ’tha lor court bf the’Gdimty of Effingham sitting for ordinary purtiosos fot leave to sell the real estate of Sarah Gnnnn. dec- ANDREW GUINER, Admo’r. feb 20 , . F ( Notice. 7 O'UR niontlis’froin this date I fihal — n'-'ke application ‘to tlie Inieriot Court of Cljafhafo County sitting lor Or dinary purposes,Toi leave to sell, that tratit of land situated on Skidaway Island, cott- acre*, more.or icss, and called HIBERNIA, part of the real estate of Dr. Win.raw ford dec. To be sold for ilm benefit uf the creditors, . THOS U-PCHhi’I.TON. . Adm'r. De Vonis non. ’ | fob 9 32 Just Received, Rxtrahf(linfiry Milimry Cortex ulin LJl.t.--, I „ .1 • ... tiiMmjr tiliiuiifjr \/«ircFk| —of John Hhipp |.itaa'l.ientr iinnt in bis ftfajosty’s Kcgiinqnt—Writton by hi.msel f. ^ I'UfJJUgffl No orie -cftn read, tlie account of bH sufferings, vvithout tbo cb pprst enmmisera- ration.”'—TJquJ.vi IMcrtny tUizdu “ Wo are satisn.-ni that no one will rise from the Narr.uiio «f unr.,bravo .Aiito lii- ogrnpbor, •U'illiouc Imving/bci'M dfppjy.in- terestcd.in his u:oiv.’‘—The.Critic. T. W. N oi ice. ERE AFTER the Savannah Libra- ^ ry Wit! be opened fei tlm deliver- dr . _bkweyei\ Mpmlri.v.’Weilnesdiiy iihdlt’ri ■ day, frinhvd'tn 0 ofelrick P. M.. individuals not. share holders can have •he use.of.ilie Library on the tollnwiisF terms■ . For one year, by paying gl2 !* six months, ! . “ .0 ** anv :n<»p any less ’period, qt the rate of 2 ijier month « .. - ’ WM. MOREL, Librarian, play .1 , UMjjn . Just Received. PRIME Augusta ITams 2p0-.dll do Midtllin Lqndingjrbm Schr P.xact. 30 Barrels Duillaps bpst'Alo. •12 keg Goshen liutiHi. -For sale hi l"" 1 JlB.HBRC inky 4- , ’T. Ml JJiiscolI, Has received per ship Henri/, •(HE UTERaUY itEM.\i.\3 OF . TliE I.ATF, HF.NitV NEELE, -«nu UIIIXJI Hit3i;t;iiuiutnii» X IC- ces in Prose and Verje—1 vol. with a por trait of the auihoDf .’i>, ^wt MvvjMVjJt “This work will.reflect tile greates lion- or on [lieauthor’s talents—It has treat and numerous attractions.”- London Weekly Review. “This work isone-WII calculated to repay an.attentive perusal’, and namint but prove highly rnterestlng'Vo.eVery reader. The Critic. may’G 106 RiuggeJd TfiOmpsoii, ATTOItKEYS AT.LA.tV.’ TALLAHASSEE, (Florida,) ILL practise in the spverql.Courts in tho Middle Distfict of Florida; . in tli? Superior Court oi’Ja'cksun Cmmty, in West. Florldq; and in the Superior 1 Courts of the Counties qf Thomas, Deca- •ur, an'd»Enrly, in tho .Sljttc of Georgia. Tliey Will.also attend the Superior Court at tho Island ,of Key VVest. , . L. 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