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FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1829.
Remedy for the Piles.
• rr The Medicine notv offered to
t |,e public, is one which lias
been fully subjected to the in
fallible icst.ofoxpeiifiicei and
, i„ every Instance where it^hus
ial ,e,idodivitli.he.non conipletc sue-
[been a 1
■cess.
1„ soiiio of the cases, the patients
, b.‘n labouring under, the disease lor
, 1,1 . , ,, during tint period l>ad. received
mnodlcnt'advloo, and had evcn.un-
IlioWist m , , - ic .g operation, witli-
dike
I, | f ,.,iu n«tott sod() offered as a cor-
Il'asousu'dly of diseases.
tetfiesfafflictod with tills cnn.plai.it,^fo.
? 'il l alone ills rgContm»ndo,h may rely
t ih confidence upon obtaining follcf, even
forms, In a short tiniei and they
Ihe solves arc the host Judges of the Im,
l , r , Ioe of such a remedy . Pr ice 50 els
f “ to*; with direction* signed by the Pro-
I Prewired au<l *olri at
trntor. ‘*°iy A3i A . AUSTIN'S
Drug and Chemical Store, *
No. 478, North Third, ulmve Callowhill
pmtAnv.r.pnu. -
A supply Of this valuable inudtc.roc is
leccived.
b°i sac Drujgist-
At the Eagle nootlibhoh's Range.,
mar 8
JlioKic French Rose Wa
ter,
J UST IMPORTED
And for sale by
A PARSONS. Druggist.
No 8 Gibbons' Range.
do t ■
Drought to Jail. +
I N Savannah, aoino time agra a negro
hall who says IT.* name is JIM, and
Itlmbo. belongs 10 John Pitman hut does
Jr.o know-where l.js master lives,nor whin e
ll.erunaway from. I ain induced to. bo
llkvo tliallio is nviitd hy some one else,
Ivt is i feet 9 l-l inches high and about 15
|;(ir* of agej lie stammers a lltUo when
peaWng. JN0 . IDEWS, J.c. e
tmo 11 I I* ■ ___
Jail. ‘
Public Lands—Credit Sys
tem.
D EBTORS to the United States or
public lands, purchased prior to the
1st dav.of July, 1820, ure hereby 'notified
that the 4th day of July, 1829. is the peri
od to whteb payment is restricted by the
act of the 21st March, 1828.
The ‘balances duo on all lands further
credited titular the relief la vs, parsed in
tho years 1821, 1822, and 182$, it*not com
pletely paid, cither hy relinquishment or by
cash, ut a discount of 87 1-2 per centum,
on. or before the third day of July next,
♦will he forfeited to the United States agree
ably tx> law, % 1
All lands forfeited to the United States
since tiro I ist day of July. 1840, on which
a further credit has not been taken, anil
which remain unsold, may be redeemed hy
payment of tiro balanco due in cosh, at a
discount yf 87 1-2 per centum, on or be-
fore tho said third /lay of July nett.
Payments completed entirely by cash,
may ho made eith* r at the proper lard of
fice, or to the ‘Treasurer of tho United
States at Washington,
Payments partly in cosh, and connected
with relinquishments can only he made au
the land olfi c ulieru the land was purch.i-
sed,
Purchasers wishing to doso their ac
counts will take notiro, that the law re
quires the surrender of the original ce.iti-
(Icate'of the purchase, at.d, if such certifi
cate he lost nr destroyed, a public notico
must he given tmh.it cifi* t. agreeably to a
form w hich .ay he had^cithei it the Gen-
nril Land Office, or at the ofiiee whence
such certificate was issued. Korins of i»*.
lioqoishuicnt may also he obtained from
too same source.
Tutusuiir Dkpartmknt,
General Latvl Office. 1 bf/j March, 1329.
mnv f»
Praying Cards.
,v YVIOM VS OREIlOriE superior play
4. iog cards#
ALSO,
Lafayette's Fancy Cards.
For sale by
A. PMtSoNH.
At the Eagle, po. 0, Gibbons Range,
npril 25
Brought to
I V Savannah mi tho 31st «U. a nogvol W
inau whoejy* liii namo is JOHN natf]' ’.W
“ it hc belongs In Sam Itlujj of "harlos-
oa S C. lie is nliotit 40 years or.age, and
|5 feet 10 inches high.
JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c
feb CH
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT-
' TLE.
Brought'to Jail.
t .V Savannah on the 10th inst a negro
man who stay, his name is W ill llrown
lmd that lie belongs ty Win Ooffinof Char
feiton SO. lie is about 27 years of age. 5
sat It inciter high, and has a scar on his
■arohc.ad.
fab 28 JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. c.
Splendid Razor Strops.
AMMEllSGN’S' and PRENTI8B'
Razor Straps aru kept constantly nn
anil, and those gentlemen who have used
iWn, prondunce them superior tp any at
Tlii present tinto In me. J-’or sale by
’ A. PARSONS, Druggist
'At the Eagle, Nu'O Gibbon's Range,
march 14
Suits and Castor Oil.
IN stout:
"DHLS Sal Glauber
jf- 100 boxes do assorted sizes
1U00 quart hollies Castor Oil for Plan
union Purposes
500 quart bottles cold pressed,
8u0 pints do do do
Which is ofifeicdunuatnUy low.
Planters .are particularly requested to
call and exnmino for themselves.
For sain'by
Chinees Razors.
UST received hy tho shipJJglothQrpc
a supnlv of these celebrated liar. h*<
It is w.'ldftoo vit to thp-e wno havn a go
fi >rAl knowledge! of the Oriental Commies
that tho Ghiiicw an 1 Japanese are deserv
edly celebrated for a profound acquaint
ance with the Arts and -cicnccs, in fact in
many instances surpass in i high dogite
what Em ipeatui have is vet heenablo to
accomplish. This js found to be the case
in the very usyful and necessary article of
Razors ; and Travellers from those Gunn-
tries have so frequently represented the ex
traordinary advantages that the Chinese
Razors have overall others, that the Pro
prietors have (at a considerable expense)-
formed a coun ;\i )it with a celebrated Ma
nufacturer in Pekin,to enable them to have
a regular supply o( Blades, stamped, with
the Maker's name, and made in a suitable
form f r the use of tint part of the world
where the chin is the part of the human bo
dy and not the hcJnd, (as in China, &c.) to
undergo the operation ol shaving.
For sale hy
' A. PARSONS.
At the Engle, No. 8 Qihoou's Rango.
npril 29 100
At the
A PARSONS, Druggist.
Uaglo No 8 Gibbons rang?
Tte Planters.
IIOTTLES Ci.mmoit
Castor Oil
tiilO do .Superior Gold 1‘rcss is just
Received ami for sale | 0 w l>v
„ . A.' PARSONS,
Vruggist. nob Gibbons Range
Notice.
I A Tllio.expir.nlan of truce months from
f this date, application will he made
I to tliql'lauters’ Bank oftho State of Geor-
the renewal of Oert^ficaio No. 52fi
I dnted .lu:ie 5, 1813, fur twelve shares. Al-
| w io die Marine and Fire-Insurance Rank
°t the Stale of Georgia for renewal of .Cer
tificate No* 58, doted Juno 19, 1818, for,
twenty shares. Tho above Certificates
| hero lost in tho fire of the 10th ultimo.
_ " MOSES OLELAND.
Savannah, March flth. 1029.
I' march fl 04fo
To the Public.
I N consequence of the numerous frauds'
and impositions practised in reference
to my medicine, I am again induced to
change the form of my BOTTLES In
future, the PANACEA will he put up in
round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with
the following words, blown in the glass,
“Swaim'a Panacea, Philada," ns ropre-
seated above.'
These bottles arn ninth stronger than
those heretofore tlscd.aml will have but one
label, which covers tho cork, with niy own
signature on it, so that the emit cannot he
drawn without destroying tho xi gnat it re,
ithout which none is g •nuin'e. The me-
di.fine may consequently ho known to lx*
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit which, mil he punishable as for-
.
I lie increasing deni and lor thlsrnlehri
led medicine has enabled mo Jo reduce the
pi ice to TWO HOLLARS per bmile.flms
bringing it wtlim tho reach of tlr indi
gent.
Mv Panacea requires no encomium; it**
astonishingefit-.cis and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Paiie.uts nu< Slletli
cal Pr ictitioiters of the liig'.iot respectnhi
lily, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for i' a cIrani Her a Inch Envy’s*
non, though dipped in galj, can never tarn
ish. '
The false reports concerning this- vain
able medicine,«Inch have been so di igcndy
rircolated hy ee» tain. Physicians,have their
f rigin either in ENVY, or in tlu» misc’ lev-
.»ns effects of the SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS.
The Proprietor pledges hiqiself to the
Public, aqd givr.H 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, except from myself, mj*ne-
crodi.ed agents, or persons of knowp ps-
pcetabiliiy: and all those will consequent
ly he without excuse, who shall purchase
from any oilier persons.
\VM. SVVAIM.
September, 1828.
The following certificate gives tho his
tory .of introduction of ti.e Panacea into
ilio Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary
Those who lead it, wjll he convinced that
tin proprietor lias never feared the investi^
gation of physicians, or endoayored to :ul-
minister the nu dicine in secret, it -jls*
evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that
those who were so anxious originally to 1
was Impossible to ho mistaken, and for
borne to introduce any other circumstan
ces than what belong immediately to it.
' WM. DUANE;
Philadelphia, March 11th 1028.
CERTIFICATE oiTDR. EDWIN A.
- ALTER,
Mmber of the Philadelphia Medical Socie
ty.
The ease detailed in the above certifi
cate came under my observation, and 1 be
lieve Alderman liuane's statement to he
strictly correct. Mr. .Swann showed me
two other cases nearly similar, which were
cured hy his Panacea,after every other re
medy had failed.
Averse as I am to quackery, I hoperY-
er to ho preserved from unjust and solfish
prejudice • and, therefore, do nqt hesitate
to give mv name, in confirmation of the ef
ficacy and safety ol Mr. Swaim's medi
cine.
EDWIN A. ALTEE.
Philadelphia. Nov. 5th, i;*£i,
A supply of this Valuable .Medicine is
Just received and for sale liv
a parsons; Agent.
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range,
inarch 17 08* *
T 1
Treasurer’s OITice.
Jbsb 1.080.
1IE aver.tgo prine of ElourJiirliigtlio
last moitili 'reiu? 75 per barrel nf
inti Ills. I’.reait for tlte present month
must weigh as follows viz: •
IS 1-2 cents Loaf Silts 8 v
0 1-4 <• “ l •• 4 "
Of which all Rakers am! sellcrsof llroad
will tako Juo Notice.
M. \V. STEWART, c. t.
jlltto 2 —
Swaim’s Vei-mlfuge.
Patent.
Till ; valuable inti-dysen
Uric and Jf'vnw Medicine has
been used lor these seven
years past, and its virtues are
universally acknowledged by
nil who have tried it, to ho far superior to
any other medicine over employed for
most disease* clujdrcn are subject to. It. is
pe. teetlv safe, mid no child -will refuse to
takq it. It sel-toiu fails e.ining Py«enterv,
Summer Compl tint, ‘Colic nr Cholera
Morbus, either in grown persons or children
d il gives appetite to almost nil debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest eliil
«hou, aggravate their other diseases, and
are the clu *f emse of most fevers, htpvtl
complaints, and chronic and nervous discus
«<s, incident io childhood, which are so mi
inciotia mid freqo d y fatal. It is much
legrottecl that mo i vermifuges now in use
ire injmioii', an 1 thotisandsof eliihlren arc
iwept cur or ate re >dorcd feel>|»». pale and
eindiidfate.l throu;ii th'* fust stage of life
—whir.h lends on to pulmonary complaints
&r. &c.&c.
'Worms being especially apt to infest
persons of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm imdi
cities, which generally consist of the strong
est purgatives,* mercurials, hitters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this kind may desftoy worms, hut they de
bilitate the .stutiinrli. and often in iteriallv
injure the general health. Sjvaiu’s Vkr-
Mit'UGK has the peculiar advantage of do-
stroving and removing worms from the
bowels without the weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purirutives. »Nn.—and
it has, inorertVer, a dec ided tendency to
give vigor both to the stomach and limVels
and organs of digestion—-therehy relieving
the general system from uiauv trmih'esmue
cMimplaiolB. It is hy this means that so
many grown persons have been relieved,
hy its use, of dilTerent complaints—snppo
The Virtues and Use
OF THU
CORDIAL
Cephalic Snuff.
IHiich, by long experience, has been found
anoffechfal Remedy far-most Disorders
of [he. HEAD, especially the Common
Headach, to which it hardly ever fails giv
ing immediate case, and by frequent use
prevents its return.
hT udmirnblv'opcusand purges the head,
Ji. strengthens the neryes,revives the spi-
rifs, and 'lias u most gtatplul aromatic
smell. ' .
It rctooVes Drowsiness,Sleepiness, Gid*
dines?, and; Vapours, relieves dimness of
the eyes, is excellent in curing recent deaf
ness, and has beet; of great service in Hys
teric und l'aralylic cotnplnhits, and in re
storing the memory when impaired by d\s-
Ordets of the heart. '
It is also extrsinaly proper for persons
who visit the sick, or go into unwholesome
room* nr-'unhealthy plaees, and hot cli
mates, as it fm'tifies the head against uox
tons, exhalations and infectious air.
A pinch or two may be taken at any
time, and indeed several in a day; bm fur a
cold, or stoppage in tho head, n pinch or
two should betaken jttir before going to
bed,*’ ' .
Those who aro in the habit of taking
much of the common snuffs, (and thereby
injure both head and stomach,) arc.desired
to mix some ofthis UEFHALtU SNUFF
with them, and their had effects will in
great measure, he prevented.
Ison hand and for salo hy
\\ PARSONS.Druggist,
At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’s ango.
mar 11
•Just Received.
P URE Winter strtfined Sperm Oil,
Suitable for Family-use for sale’ by
Move New Goods.
J UST received by M. Preudergast, and
Tor salo low,
3 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and
half pieces
4 do do do Sheeting
5 hales 4-4 Brown do
2 do do Bleached do
do .T 4 do Shjrtiflgs
do 3-4 Brown do
feb 4
p. Marlow
Negroes for Sale.
T ill) fulluv'ing Negroes, front • tho
country, me offored for aiile, vit!:
A negro bnv .igcd atioUt 10 years.
A negro boy uged about 15 "very likely.
A ilegro tov ngnd about 15 “ do do
A ttegrb'boy .tgod about 12“
A negro girl aged abbot 12 “*
A nogio man aceil about 45“afield Iinh3
A negro man aged about 47" do djb.
-*bso
A nngro girl aged 10 yoars.
A negro man aged 24 •• a prime field
band.
A negro boy about it " do-dodo.
A uegro inail aged .45 “ do do ilo.
A'nogro man and wife, add lltelr chilU
out S vpifrn J»ld. 'F ■
about 5 years old.
Apply to
mar 28
J.EPPINOER
Notice. -
F CillRmonlhs after dote nppltrntiah
will bo iftadn to tho lion', the court
of Ordinary of liulloclt County, while sit-
ting for ordinary purpose,, for leave to sell
till the'real estate of Isaac Waters dec., fd*
tho benefit oflito iten-x and creditors.
JOHN WATERS.
feb to 41*
Notice;
■/POUR nymtli. front this- dote I shal
Ji? inako application to the Inferior
Court of Chatham County silling lor Or
dinary purposes, fot leaVe'to soil, that tract ' '
of Innil situated on Skidmnn Island, eon-
talniiM! 080 acres, more or less, and called
IliREUNlA.'t nt oftho rt-il estate of Dr.
Win. Crawford dec. To ba sold for tho
bcneJitof the orctlilors.
TllOS tl P..CUAULTGN.
Atlm'r. IJt tiy.ut non. A
feb 9 04
1C 15.
T HE Ich House in’ Bolton’s Range,
diuvUly opposite tho City HoteK is
now open for the delivery of icy. Tho
hours fin keeping open will lie from sun
rise until sunset, except meal times - Sun
days until one o’clock, P M. tf no objec
tions hy the City authorities, it being by
piinicular request All ordeis for ships or
the. country will meet with immediate at
tcntiQii. ^ „ ...
N. B. The House hi Roc.kwdll s Build-
ings will he closed-for the present.
n EPIIRAM SPEAR,
npril 1 7A
l^yuim themselves to he in a decline. &c. &c:
iW
exclude the medicine from this institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it, after it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq,
One of the Aldermen of the Oity oj Phi
ladelphia. "
Mr. Swnini, proprietor of a medical chip-
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to in**, requesting me to state »vhm I know
ahum the introduction of Ins meheinn into
the Alms (louse—and I consider il a duty
m comply with his ipqti st.
Being President of the Board of Mann
gers of the Alms louse in the year 1820.
Mr. Swnini oxpres.<e'd to me a wish to un
dertake the cure of s./nie person* then in
the house, whose cases w or given tip as
cuiiihlchy the medical entlKuen, that lie
was confident of curing by his medicin
those eases, ami would undetiukp some of
the most desperate—and woukl require m»
other cqmp'Misalion than tlflf sjtixfar.tion
to he derived from thn service rendered.
I promised to consult the other niana
gers, and did so; hut I found that some of
tho mpdical gentle.non in the liopse had
labored to prejudice thorn, as some of the
attempted to prepossess me against what
they clenuniinaled quackery Some of the
managers fell inclined to the trial, consul-
eringtlmt ns they wore c.gs»*s ahutidoned h
tlic inedical men*which were to he opera
ted upon, no harm at least v/nuld he (Icuie,
and if cure was practicable, the opportuni-
Court of Ordinary, Effing
ham County.
O DF.CF.MBFn, TKRM 1820
NHlie petition of Satn’I. J. Bryan
stating that he is posessed of a bond
[ tr/i.cli lie produccgj to the Court made and
Signed by Br njainiti Kennedy hue of the
county aforesaid bearing date the 12th
fi'ty of January 1810 for titles to a certain
hac of land described in said bond. These
I *te to cite and admonish all persons having
hr claiming t\ny intercut in the estato of
said Benjamin Kennedy to file their
objections if any they have, on or before
toe meeting of the Court of Qrdinary for
»jh ( l countyrTqr May term 1023, ptheiwise
toeaclniinistratpr will be ordered to make-
> lt les to said tract of Und pursuant to,the
latuto in suqh cases made and provided.
. J* CHARLTON,' c. c. o. e. c.
m i a 8
Bottled, Cider.
Jim R r CDivcd, Tt fotv boxos of Oral)
" Apple Ciilor, a very clioico article.
For jalo by
. A. TARSONS,
At the Eagle, No, 8, Gibbon*' Range,
-«WJ7 107
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water.
T HE Subscriber lias .just .received a
largo supply of those celeuraloiUVa-
(ers, In quart and pint bottles, in boxes of
one to tlirce dozen each, and will be kept
constantly no hand luring ilio season, and
it is intended tl.at tito stove shall be open
ed early in the morning to receive custom
ers,—For salo at the Eagle, No. 8, Gib
bons’ Range.
A. PARSONS. Druggist,
april 21 ' ft 1
English White* Mustur.l
Seed.
J UST received, for iiffectioiiB of tlic
Liver’s fntcrnnl 'organs, and to re
store the loss of action in tlio nervous sys
tem generally.' ror A. e $aeoNs,
Druggist, No. .8, Gilibons’ Range,
jati 15 2:
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
■'DOZEN boxes Soda Pow-
ders
5Q do Scidhtz do
X also
Tho improved Cheltenham Salts, pro
oared by Savory, Moore & Davidson, im
ported and for salo by^ p^jjgQNSV
Druaglst, at tho Eagle, No. 8 0.
march 0
ty ought lobe afforded,but they expressed'
a rclncLmcc to lake any vcsponVibilitv upon
them ;n>y w hich I understood that they Hi I
not like to put 4hem*elvcs in opposition to
the physicians. .Others opposed it alto
gether. I therefore ottered and took upon
myself whatever responsibility thoie was in
the case, and notified Mr. Swaim.that L
would accompany him, and did so. The
first case selected was that of a woman,
whoso appearance,was liorrih’c, and whose
condition was so deploraldo that the pa
tients in the same room wished to have jicr
removed, and thn evidence of my own sen-
ses. juslitjed their oomplaint. She w a.-c'a
wqmariof about 30 or 32 years of age. her
right eye was ajredy ueMroycd, the left
eye pio' .ulcd mhre than half an inch out
of the s. Let, the fiesh of the left cheek was
one Complete ulcer, (he fiesh of the nose
had disappeared and left the .nostrils two
naked holes, .the uppci lip on the left side
was destroyed, and the teeih and gums
Imre, and the whole face, us it appeared to
me, in a .state of dissolution; her appetite;
had left her—she represented a living skel
eton frightful to behold. Mr.S'waim said
lie coulu cure her; ho could not restore tho
lost eye, nor restore the nose, but he could
restore tholeft eye and the mouth.
lie undertook the case, and I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo
inan, and she was cured—and 1 have fre
quently seen her since, going about lici
ordinary business with tho alacrity usual
to a person of that age; tho dqfoniiity «l
course remained; but all that remained
besides appeared healthful. I have con
fined myself to this jJttse, uyon which A
This medicine will relieve bowel com-
pl ants or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ing, sickness, pain or weakness in the sto
much nr bowels, toss of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, inn fw hours;
and it seldom fails curing chili.-* and fk-
VftU on FKVF.p AUUK. No fttvlily OUghl,
yr Liter will be withntil it, after a trial.
Worms are cnpjiple of producing great
disturb-•nines in.the system. Not only do
tliev aggravate ordinary diseases when they
aie prt-sent, hut they also give rise to a
gre t variety of very alarming anomalous
utlVctions. The whole train --f spasmodic iV
i-hnviilsivc diseaxos'inay proceed from the
irritation of worms in the alimentary caual.
t 'lifileni..epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as u .-II as a
variety of other nervous ami convulsive
ilfreiioiis, are not unfrequeptly tin* imme
diate efifectsof tiiis cause ' Beside? these
diseases, « orms have ulsodieen known to
prncltiee pleuritic and rhnuinntic pains,dys-
oMtery. remitting fever,dropsy ol the brain,
chronic a’»«l spasmodic cough, iic. &c.
Ac.
Among-the .symptoms which indicate
tlu? presemeo of worms, the following are
the most common and striking: —A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
oiintenaiice; a bluish streak under the
{•vos, these ore dull and heavy, the pupils
arc dilatedand much contracted, the low
cr eyelids and upper lip swell, espe/ially,
during tho night while flapping; great
telling iri the nostril,' win Ji causes the
\ atiept .to pick Itfs iipse* fowl breath; dis-
tttrhed sleep'; during fL'hich the patient
r ;»inds his tf.cth, is apt to scream out and
start up suddenly as if frightened: tingling
hi the ears; giddiness; ’interrupted speed.;
palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
af others exceedingly voracious; ahlotTien
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels:
costiveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains m thn bowels; wasting of tho fiesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death
A supply of this valuable Medicine is
Juit received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent.
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31 ~*
5
5
3 do 'Domestic Plaids «feStripgs
Httssi t &.Birdvt‘vr Diaper
0-4 8-4 9-4 ln-4 Tiisli do"
2 cases ladies Leghorns
1 do mens do
1 do hoys do
Fashionable Ginghams & Prints
Plain plaid & stripe i’alinariu*
Blue Straw & blit Worsted Barege
Plain Baltiee, all colours
rrnnson & Green Moreens
Bik station Silk—Grox de Naples,
Florence tfc Sinchews
“ Sarin Levantine
Fancy col'il. Grosde Naples
Plaided Straw col’d hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses collars & half hdkfs
do and Plain Swiss & Book Mu-dim
Cambric,Jaconet.Mull At Nunsook do
Bik 111. Veil Crape
and Colored rjo
M Canton and Nankin do
Fancy Gios De Nap—-Barege, and
Gauze Dress Hkfs
** S ik Cravats, Jucnnc* do
" “ and Marsailles Vesting!
Bingle *S.' double width, bik Si blue
black Bomhaziit
Bangnp cords, white Nankin & stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Bik blue Olivo and Mix'd cloths
English Thread f & Bobbinet- Laces
f &c. Sic.
mar 2ft No3 ft. 14.Gibbons’range.
Notice. '
H EREAFTER the Snvannali Libra* ‘
rv will In- nponcrl fin the deliver' of
BftMtVevefy Hotidny, H’fdnes'dny aqd Erl-
day, from 4 tj 0 n’cloi-.k 1*. IM.
ludivitluitls not slmrc holder, onn Imvo
the me of die Library on the lollnwin'e ’
terms
For one year, by paying gl'2
" six mnfiths, e
" any less period, at tho,rate ol a
per imnoh
WM. MOREL. Librarian,
nny I lO'JJn
Notice. '
F OUR months after date, application
nill he made to jlielloAnralile tb£
Jutiiec, of tlio Inferior Goort of Effing,
ham cnurttyt wllen sjlliuz for ordinary pnl-
pnsc, for leave to soil die Inilf of nn undi
vided 1
ham,
the |
benefit of the heirs of W illiam G. I'orter,
deceased.
WILLIAM KING,
Adiliinislratur de bonis non.,
mdv 0 108
mscs, for leave to soft die .Inilf of an nndi-
rirleii tract of land in the county of Effing
linm, crffiainine 1117 1 -2 acres (Tirnieriy
lieproporiv orlionjiiiidn Porter, for tho
Liberty Inferior Court.
JUNE TERM, 1828.
ETTPON the petition of \V. B. Fleming,
SLJ praying for the establishment of a
-certain note of hand,given by J>uhn 11:*«*-
cis,tu Thos. T. Shepard, for one hundred
and eighty nine dollars 2 1-2 cent ml
bearing date, on oi almuttho fust of Api
1820, a copy whereoi as nearly as the peti j
tinner can recollect, is filpd with the said
petition, together with ail afii’davit nf the
loss thereof. It is onterod, that the said
copy he established in terms of the act in
such cases made and provided, due notice
being given of the application,agreeably''to
the rules of court, unless cause be shown to
the contrary.
Extract from the minutes,
uno 41 B. BAKER, Clk
Vestimenial Soai».
IIIS Soap is celebrated for taking all
Ji. kinds of grease and spots from cloth
Foi sale by _
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No d Gibbon’s range
doc 2 -*
Shoe Blacking.
AY S’ MARUNS liquid IliackJliK
Just imported and for sale hv tin*
cask ordozpn by APXRSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range*.
fi-h 24
Treasury Department,
Rl ARCH 31st, l-ngB.
TITUTICE if.hcrqjiy gtven to die propri*
etuis ol the unreduemed six per cunt
sivtck, ‘created! in pursuance «if .in act jf *
Congress^ oftlie 24th ol March, 1014, n»
iftoiiiitiiig to six iniUioiis seven hundrod
and ciginv-him* tlicvisaixd seven hundred
and fwc-iity-two'o’oilars ^nd 'tmii‘ty-tw'6 '
cents, Iiader the several i"m>mina‘.i«his tiff ’
tlte “ijpiihof MayjZd. 1814, o/10,000.080
dollars, bn which supplemental block has.
issueduf* % fiupphmenfat'9ix perceiit stoeff
of \d \ l. loan of May id, U,A4, of iOjOOO,-
000 dollars," and Of the “siVjicr cent slock:
of 1814," that their certificates upuu tlii*
jsui render thereof, will, on the first day c
Jqly next, bopnid to them, respectively «
to their legal le.prdsentsUives-or attornie
duly‘constituted, nt the Treasury, or nt tlib !
1 -oan Office, w here the stock thus to be re*
unhorsed, may'stand credited: *
And it is further made known for tlip in
formation of the parties concerned, that n
transfer oftlie certificates issued under tho
r ict of the 24th March. 1814, fiohi tlie
books of tho Treasifiy iir of the Conimia^
sioneis of Loans, v«iil he allowed after tile
Ist day of Jctnc next, and dial the interest
on'the stock hereby notified ns payable,
will cease and determine on the day next
preceding tne day hereby fixed for the re*
iinbuvsefnent thereof.
8. D. INGHAM,
Secretary of the. Treasury. 1
april 9 HSf
Nolice.
F OUR months after date, application
will he mnde to tho ^Honorable the
Justices’of the Inferior Court of Tatlual
County, for leave to sell tho real estate of
Thomas Dickinson lute of said county.de*
ceased, for the beiiefit of tho heirs aud cre
ditors of said estate.
Win. DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor,
march 7 - 55 ,
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250 n '
ores, situate in the district- of Of-
angeburgh. on Edisto creek in Hie state of
South Carolina, bounding notth oil lands
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on
lie said erdek.
for a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to
. GEO. GLEN,
Ex’or. cst, of John Glen,
feb. 3 £7
Champaigne Wine.
CASES containing 1 floz. t
Superior (JliAiMPAlGNEi
Received and for said by ;
CHARLES A; WQSD.UTF.I
Notice.
F OUR months after datc/*we shall ap
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
finglinm county, for leave to sell all tl’* *
Real Estate of William H. Woifiack, dec.
being several tracts of Land in said'fcpmity.
onibotli sides of the Louisville road, con
taining'.together.570gcreS,,fdr the heudlif
oftlio hdjrs.
' WJLI.IaM a. PREVATT,
Adm'r. in riglitjof ifis Wife.
* SARAH PREVATT, Adin’x-
m^r 28 1 73 ,
m-.
Bank btocly;
OR Sale at EPPINGER'S
may 2 Exchange Office.
r 'V * • 1. -rr.
In tbe Sixth Circuit .Courjt
Of the United States for
the District of '(jieorgiuf
AT-IK TiltsM, 1829, pt jtavannuh,
S tephen G. Tlirend'ijrafl’and Arnliib.ild
S. Rullhcli liaviug'beeil' duly sumjp
inqnefi to . attend this. Court "as .Gran'^
Imon, ami ilemv-1,. Untlcr of Liberiy
•uunty.'as a Petit JurorJ anil filling to tip-
pear—It is ordered, That they b'o fined ac4
•nrdinq to law on th'e first.djy nfjhe next
tel'ni. unless they mulso sufficient excuse
Ml oath. ,GI3p. GLEN, Clerk,
may 20 U9cr ' ‘ ’
district Court of the U.
States fpr the District of
Georgia.
. MAY TERM, Vii.a.'
W HERE AS James Kcr.and An^i cw
Dixon wore duly summoned to at-
eml this Court as Petit Jui'ors.azjailod to
• ppeur. I: is oidercd I hat they Ue fined nc-
ordin^ to law, unless they make sufficient
excuses on bath oil or before ilio 1st day of
he next term, ?iltli August next.)
.Extract from the Minutes
GEO. GLEN, Clk.
may 20 ltficr r .
Bacoif.
MIDDLINGS jilst t
•enivod .rid for saleby. -
may 5 i'lULtilUClv & EAKElt