About Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1829)
No M5 ; Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 20, 1829. Remedy for the Piles. » The 'it Tho Modicino now offered to tlw public, is one which lion been rally subjected to tho in-; fallible test of experience; and in every instance whero it ligs W attended with tlto most complete mo- In some of the cases, the patients v •, been labouring under the ditease (oi vests. and during that period hadreecetvcd •he best medical advico. nnd had even un- ' jjtfrgono a painful iurgloi operation will.-, out permanent advantage, It is nWfllke ,4oso usually ndvertisod.) offered ai a cer* ai„ eure..for along oatiUoguo of diseases, •those allUctod with this complaint, foi ^blc. alone ills race,amende,I, may rely abhr confidence upon obtaining relief, even. All tn Us worst forms, in a short time; and they themselves are the best judges of the Ini* h ir? ncc of such a remedy. PriceI SO ct. K, Box, with directions signed by the Pro-. nrletor,‘Prepared android at 1 jrietor. ' JA 8., A . AUSTIN’S Drug and Chemical. Store, No. *78, North Third, sdiove C.oJIowljtU ™ Strcot ’ pmiAnmpmA. A supply Of this valuable medicine Is received Public Lands—-Credit Sys tem. • «> .Whole No • iMllitti^l J I . TTfcF.BTORS to.the United States ot ML*' public lands, purchased prior to the 1st day of July, 1820, are hereby notified that the 4th day of July, ljga, is tho peri od to which payment is restricted ‘ ‘ •' M ‘ l ° r "a. *P ARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle na8 Gibbon's Range. man* Wa- ' Choice French .Hose ter. rUST IMPORTED And for sale by ' A PARSONS, Druggist. No 8 Gibbons’ Range, de 5 - Brought-to Jail. Savannah, some time ago. a negro IVanwho'says ids name is JIM, and by the net of the list March, 1818. The balances due on aH'lamls further credited undor the relief laws, passed In the years 1821, 1813, and 18*8, if -not com pletely paid, either hy relinquishment or by cash, at a discount of ■ 37 1-2 per centum, on or heforo tho third day of July next, will ho forfeited to tlie United States agree tolaw. * I lands forfeited to the'Unitod.States since the last day of July, 1820, on which a further credit has not been taken, ami which remain unsold, may be redeemed by pnymdllt of the b.ilanco due in cash, at'a discount of 87 t-2 per centum, on or be fore the said third uay of July next. Payments completed entirely by cash, lay bo made cither at the proper lard.off ice, or to tlie Treasurer of the United States at Washington. Payments pnrtl/in cash, nnd*connected with relinquishments, can only be made at the land offhc where tho land was purcha se,!, Purchasers wishing to close their ac-' counts will take notice, that tho law re- ulres the surrender of the original ceill- icatc of the purchase, and,4f such certifi cate lie Inst or destroyed, a public notion must he given, tn that effect, agreeably to a form which may be had, either ut tlie Gen eral Land Office, or at the office whence such certificate was issued, forms of re linquishment .may also -bo obtained from tho same source. TnEA9unr Department, General Land Office. 1 nth March, 1828. may 5 that he belongs to John Pitman but does .not know where his master lives,nor where -heranaway from, lam induced to be llcve that he is ownsd by some one else, > be is >1 feet 0 1-4 inches high and aboitU: , years of age; he stammers* little whet •Peaking. jno.KDEWS.j.^c • nne H ^ * — -Brought to Jail. N Savannah on the .81st j nit. negro _ man who sajSl his pome it JOHN nnd that lie belongs to Sam'Klntt of Charles* — - - -- --*—• aIU ; ..ton 3 C. Ua it about * feet 10 Inches lug JOIII feb 28 sam lUnjt of Uhariei mt 40 yArs oi.age, an It I. DEWS, j. c. c. Brought to Jail. { N Savapnah on the 10th Inst a negro man who says hit name is W-ill llrown ■ Mid that he belongs-.tb'Wm Coffinof t-'har -Icun SC. He it about 17 yenrt of age.! ■ foot winches high, and has u scar on his forehead. r,b2B JXO.I.OF.WS,, Splendid Razor Strops. 1^"MMERSON’8 and PRENTISS' I '.Y-MMEllSQN’H and PRENTISS '4 Razor Straps aw kept conttnntly on hand, and tltoJe gentlei'n'enwho ‘.have used -them, pronounce them superior to any at the present time in use. for sale h“ A. PARSONS, Druggl , No v Gibbon's Ri At the Eagle, march 1* ange. Salts ancLCastbr Oil. IN STOKE RliLS Sal «»luubor m lOoboxps do assorted sizes ' 1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plan tation Purposes 800 quart bottles cold pressod S00 pints do do do Which is offered unusually low, . Planters are partionintly requested to ■ SjilV-and examine for themselves. * for sal* by . * A PARSONS, Drufatst. At tlie Eaglo No 8 Gibbons range ■IVWarS •• mk m Playing Cards ryVlOMAS CKEHOSE superior play ing cards. .ALSO, 'Lafayette's fanty Cards. for sate by - A. PARSONS. Al ibe Eaglo,'an. u, Gibbons Range, apri! 4f> was impossible to be mistaken, and for; borne to Introduce tny other circumstan ces than ivhgl belong immediately to it. „ WM. DUANE. Philadelphia, March 11th 18*8, PRICE -TWO DOLLARS PER BOT TLE. Cliineos Razors. r Ur.T re,-.Dived by the- slup Oglethorpe n supply (if these celebrated Razors. It Is welllfoiown to those who have a ge neral kno'i ledgo of the Oriental Countries that the Chinese and Japanese-aro deserv edly celebrated for a profound acquaint ance tvitlvthe Arts and Sciences, in fact in many instances surpass In a high degiee what EumpHlls have as vet been able to accomplish. Tills is found to he the case in the very .useful and necessary article of Razors ; and Travellers from those Coun tries have sa frequently represented tire ex traordinary ■advantages that the Chines.- Razors have over all others, that the Pro prietors have (at a considerable expense) formed a'connexion with a celebrated Ma nufacturer in PcIt'mAo enable tbotn to have a regular supply o (©lades, stamped with Ibe-Maker’s name, and made in a suitable fp: fur the use of tint part of tho world where the chin is the part of tho human bo dy and not the head, (as in Chinu, &c.).to undergo tho operation of shaving. ■ for sale by -A. PARSONS. At the Eagle, No. 8 Gibbon's Range, april 29 too -Treasurer's Office. - 'JUNE 1.18*9. T HE average price of f lour.tfiHflng the last month being 47 7fi per harrel of tnSMbs. liread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: . - 13 1-2 coats Loaf 2 lbs 8 oz a t-4 “ “ t *' 4 “ Of which all Bakers and sellers of Bread will take duo Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t, jtine 2 -To Planters. AAA BOTTLES Common AnfIFV Castor Oil - 800 do Superior Cold.Press is. just Received and for sale low by A, PARSONS, JCE. PJNHE Ice .House in Bolton's jUngo, directly opposite , tho City Hotel, is now open for the delivery of ice. Tin* hours fot keeping open will be from sim’ rise until sunset, except meal times - -run '^"Druggist. no 8 Gibbons Range days until one o'clock, I' 'M- iCno objec tions bv Abe City authorities, it heing by ... .'Notice,. iA T the expiration of three months from -CM. tliis date, .application will bo made •-to the Planters’ jiaqlTof tho State of Geers 1 gia, (nr the renewal of Certificate No. 52a, dated June-5. IBIS, for.twelve shares. Al so.lo the Marine and Fire Insurance Bank . of the Statbof Georgli.for renewal of Cer tificate No- 58, dated Juno 18,. 181(1, for '■twenty shares. The above Certificates Wore lost iii,tbq Are of tho lBtii ultimo. , MOSES OLELAND f Savannah, March 8th. 1829. ' march 0 54fo lions liy tho City • - particular request 411 orders fur ship* or tlie country will meet w'rth immediate at tcntjmi. ' N- B- ThriHouse tn Rockwnll’s Build ings willbe,cl9»ed'.ror the present. - El’ilRAM SPEAR. - april 1 ' 78 '-t Court of Ordinary, Effing fiam County. . OECEMIIFR, TERSl 1828 O N'tlte,-petition of Sam'l. J. Bryan stating that he.is posessed-of a bond which he produced to the Court made And signed by Benjamin Kennedy late ai the. county aforesaid bearing dato the 12th. day of January -1819 for titles to a certain Irac of land .described iu said bond.-These ?ro to cite aod admonish allpersons having or claiming reny interest in thc-estato of ths said Benjamirl Kennedy to ,-filo their, objections if any they hav.c, «n -or before- the meeting of therCourt of Ordinary for ■pid county, for May term <#29, othoiwise ^administrator will be brdered to make "wiles to said tract of.land pujsuant to the •'aiute in such cases made aid provided. J. CHARLTON, e,x. o, e. c. jan 1* 8 - - Bottled -Cider. ST Received, a’few boxes of Crab Apple Cidor, a very choice article; For sale by . A. PARSONS, g ^^the EagKNo. 8, Gibbons' Range. To the Public. I N coBsnqtiPnce of the numerous frauds and impositions:practised in reference to-my medicine, I am again induced to chnngo tho form of my BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will be put up in round bottles, fluted longitudinally, wilb tlie following words,-blown in tho glass; "SwAiM’a PiWXCEA, Puilada," as repre sented above. -if liese buttles are much monger than tlioso heretofore used,and will have hut on a label, ahich coversibo enrk, with my own signature nn it, so that the enrk cannot be drawn without destroying the signature, without which mine hr genuine. The me dicine may nonseqiie'ntlv bo known tn lie venuine when iny signaturo is visible; to counterfeit whirji, ,cill lie punithable at for- K'cy- . I he increasing demand locthii eelebra led medicine lias enabled intm reduce the price.to TWO HOLLARS per liottle.tlius bringing it within the roach of til* indi- Scut- » « My Panacea requires no encomium; Its asimiishingeffeDisaiid wonderful operation have drawn, both from Patients and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respec.tabi lily, themost unqualified approbation, and established for it a character which Envy’s pen, though dippod in-gull, can never tarn ish. Tito false reports concerning this vain aide medicine,which have been so diligently circulated by certain Physicians,have their origin fuller in E NVY, or in tlie misc lev- nut effects of the SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives them, the most solemn assurances, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. Tho public are cautlnnriLnqt to purchase mv Paqare,t, except from myself, my ac credi.ed agents, or persons of known os- pcctabilily: and all those.lyill consequent jy lie withouLexctiso, who shall purcha om any.other perrons. mt- 8WAIM- ■September, 1828. The following.certificate gives tlie his tory of the introduction oft'-e Panacea into the Philadelphia Alms ll.mse -Infirmary Thoso who read it, will be convinced tit.it the proprietor-has never ferred the investi* gaiion of nliyslclatis,-or en.ieavpred to id minister the medicine in secret. It also eviuces tlie prejudices of tlie faculty, that tlioso who were so anxious originally to exclude tho medieine from this Institution', would neglect no opportunity of expelling it, after-it had liecr. introduced. . FROM WILLIAM DUAN1?, Esq- One of the Aldermen of the City, of Phi gjfc . ladelphla. Mr. Rrvalm, propriclorofa medical com position called Swaira's Panacea, npntiod to me, requesting me to state what 1 know about the vnirnduction of bis modicino into thcrAlms lldttse—and l consider it a duty to comply with Iris reqtt'st. Using President of tho llourd of- Mann, gers of the Alms House In the year 1U20 VIr. Srvoipi expressed lojirn a wish to mi dertake the euro of some persons then it the house, whore gases were given up as in cttrablg Is# the medics! ’.entlcmgn, that he was confident of curing - hy his medicine tboso eases, and would imilar.take some of lire most dekporatc—-and would require mi other compemiatron than.tire -a-itisfacrion to be derived from rbc service rendered.. • .Lprpiniscd to consult the other mana gers, and did so; but I found that some of the medical hentleiiien in the house had lahnrcdjto. prejudice them, as some of them attempted;lo prepossess mo against, what they denominated quackery. - jSninc qf tho CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A. .. AI.TEE, Member qf the Philadelphia Medical Socie ty. The case detailed in tho aitove certifi cate came under my observation, and 1 be lieve Alderman Duane’s statement to be strictly correct. Mr. Swaim showed oie two other cases near iv similar, which were enred by his Panacea,after every other-ref- medy liad.liiiled. Averse gs I,am to quackery, I hope ev er to be preserved from unjust and selfish prejudice ; and, tberelore, do not hesitate to give mv name, in confirmation of the ef ficacy and safety of Mr. , Swaim's medi cine. -EDWIN A. ALTEE. Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 1828. A supply uf this Valuable Medicine is just received and for sale by A PARSONS, Agent. At the Eaglo No 8 Gibbons.Range "•inarch 17 OS Saratoga Congress Miticr- . ; al Spring Water. T HE Subscriber has just received a large supply oHI-isa celebrated Wa* tors, in quart and pint 'routes, in boxes of one to three dozen each, and will be kept constantly on hand during the season, ami it is intended that tho store shall bo open ed earlv in the morning to receive custom- -,-rs.—-Foil sale at the Eagle,, No., .8, Gib bons’Range. ' ' ' -A. PARSONS. Druggist, april 21 83 Swaiin’s Vermifuge. ■ Patent. r^llls valuable Anti-dysen teric and ll'orm Medicine lias been used for these seven yoars past, and its virtues nr* universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to bo far superior ta any other .modicino ever employed for most diseases ehildrcn are subject to. It is portectly safe, and no child will refuse to take it. rjt sehlpm fails etfring Dysentery, Summer Complaint, -Colic or Clmlera Morbus, either in grown persons or childbed and It gives appetite tn aimost all.debilita ted persons. Worms frequently infest cbi 1 dren, aggravate their other-diseases,ant ure the'Chief cause of must feytr s, icier- complaints, and chronic and nervous rliseas ci, incident in childhood, which are so nu merous and frequently fatal. It is much regretted that most vermifuges now in rue are injurious, and thousands of children arc swept off,,or arc rendered feqblo. polo and enunciated through the first stage of life { Tfoe Virtues and Use <OP TIIK CORDIAL < Cephalic Snuff. Mitch, by long exfitrience, has been found an effectual Remedy far most.Disorders of the HEAD, especially the Common lltadach, to which it hartUij tver fails giv ing immediate ease, and by frequent use rrevfnts.it.s return. T admirably opens and purges the head, strengthens tlm nerves,revives the spi rits,, and has - a most gtatcftil aromatic smolj. It mnnv'es Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid- dinoss, and Vapours, relieves dimness of the eyes, is excellent lit curing reccut deaf ness, and has been of great service jn IJys- torio und Paralytic cninplaints, and in re-, storing tho niemnty when impaired bv dis orders of the head, . . It is also extremely proper for persons who visit thqaick, or go into unwhoiesomq rooms or unhealthy pkreas, .and .hot cli mates, at it fottifyts the head against nox ious, exhalations and infectious air. A pinch or two (nay be taken at any time, nnd indeed several iq a day; but fora cold, or stoppage in the bend, a pinoh or two should betaken just before going to bed. T|roso who are in tho-habit of taking much of the common snuffs, (and thereby injure both nelh and stomach,) are desired to mix some of ibis CEPHALIC SNUFF with -them, and their lnfd effects w ill In a groat measure, bo prergniad.' . Is on hand and for salo by . *A PARSONS.Druggist, At the Ea^le.no 8 Gibbon’s llnn| ^ mar-f4 Just Rcceivc-tl.. -jlfcURE ' Winter straiued Sperm Oil,- M. Huitablcfor Family use for sale by '"fob 4 P. lMARLOW T he foUurving Negroes, fiom the country, nris offered ' ' ‘ Notice. a IaA OUR mouhy after -rlate application „ JP wijl fjo made .to (h e 1 I on. cou, t tnnge. More New Goods. ‘■'UST roceivcd by M. Prendcrgast, and MP for sale low. Sheeting do' do Shirtings do —which leads onto pulmonary complain^ a Sic. Sic. Sic. managers felt inclined tn the trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by (lie medical men which wore to be, opera. )dt EnglisU WUite Mustard ; -Seed. J UST received, for affections..of tlte Livor’s internal organs, and to re- s tore the losstof action in tiro nervous sys tem, generally. For sale by -A. PARSONS. : Druggist, No. 8, G)bbops’ Range, jail 15 ' . Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders. f lOt^VDOZENAoxesSoda Poiv- Seid.it, do ALSO -' Tlie improved Cheltenham Salts, pro pared by Savory. Moore Si Davidson, fan! ported and fop.ate by A ^ Rj?oN3t , at the,Eagle, No. 8 Q. •’?% . Druggist, iM ted upon, no iiarm at least would'be done, and if cure was practicable, the opportuni ty ought to be afforded, but they expresssfl a reluctance to take any responsibility upon' them; by which fymfeistood that they did not like to put thenirelv.'s in opposilipo tij the piiysicians. Others _ ojiposed it alto'-. getlir.r. - I therefore offered and rook.upoir myself whatever, responsibility there was in the pase,. and notified Mr. Swniin that I would accompany Ipm, and did so, The first -cpso selected. was that of a Woman, whoso appearance ivarliorrible, and whose condition was scr deplorable that tire pa tients fn tlie same room wislied to have her removed, and tlie ovidonco of my own sen ses justified their oomplaint. - Site rvfi.'i a woman of about 30 or 32 years of age, her right eye was alyedy destroyed, the left -eye protruded more than half an inclr out uf tire socket, the flesh ulthc left cheek was ene coptpleto ulcor, tho flesh of -the jmsc had disappeared and Ip ft ,tbe nostrils twq naked holes, tho upper lip on tho left side was .destroyed,.and tlie teeth and glints bare, and tlie whole face, as it appoared to me, in a-stale of dissolution; her appetite- had leJV her—sho-represcnted a living skel-. olon frtglPful to behold. -Mr.Swaini said lie conld euro her; be could not restore tlie- losteyo, nor restore the nose, but he could restore thoJcft eye and tho mouth. ; - ; He undertook tlie case, and ! frequent-, ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo man, and she was cured—and 1 have fre quently seen lief since, going about jior ordinary bnsiness wilir the alacrity usual to a person of that age; the deformity of course remained; but all that remained besides appeared healthful. ' I have coil fined myself to this case, upon Winch ng perrons ol debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, innch mischief is often done by .the oroim.y wprm .medi cines, which generally consist of the strong est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco,- tihs, or spirits of turpentin*. Articles of this kind imry-destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomae.li, and often materially injure tlie.geperal health. Swaim’s V’r.e'- mifuok has the peculiar,advantage of dc- strdying and removing worms jrom th* bowels without the weakening consrquen res of the stronger.j^mgattves, fee.—and it Iras, moreover, a -decided tendency, to give vigor b ull to the stomach anil bowels and organs of digestion—thereby relieving tlie generaUystem from manv troublesome complaints. It is .by this means that so many grown pc>sons have been relieved, by its use, of. different complaints—suppo sing ilremselves to Ire in a decline,-.Arc. fee This medicine will relieve bowel com‘ plaints or dysentery, Mirons, chrdic, vomit ing, sickness, pain or weaknrss in the sto mach or bowels,, loss,of appetite,.either in children or. grown persons, in a fric hoursf and it. seldom fails curing chills and fe ver or fever aouf.. No family ought, or ever ifill be wilboig it, after a trial. Worms are capable of producing great disturbanaes in the system. Not only do they aggravate ordinary diseases when they arc prcsent.but they also give rise to a groat variety of. very alarming anomalous u (lections. The whole t'-ain of spasmodic Si cmivulsivodisea.ses may proceed from the irritntionarf worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well .as a var.aty of other itorvous.and.convulsive affections, are nor unfrcquently tbs imme diate effects of tins cause Resides these diseases, worms have also been koo'Vn to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains.dys entery. remitting fever,dropsy of lire brain, chronic ami spasmodic cough,. foe. -&c. Sic. - . . Among the symptoms which indicate the presence of worms, the following are tlie most common and striking:—A pale, leadenreolnurcd, and occasionally flushed countenance; a bluish streak winder the eyes, these are dull and heavy, the pupils arb dilated nod much contracted, the low . or,.eyelid; and upper lip swell, especially. ilming->the night while sleeping; great itching in tire nostrils, which causes the patient-io pick Iris nose; foul breath;, dis curbed-sleep ; during which the patient grinds Iris teeth, is aft to scream out and startup suddenly as if frightened: .tingling in tiro ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;- palpiution'bf the..heart-a- dry spasmodic cough; irreguiaw and ilcpr.avod.-appctitb, bding sometimes entirely suppressed, and at others exceedingly voracious;;.aHqnien srvelled and.ltardi.looseiiessoftho bowels!' costiveness;.upaatuval,slimy,?t fqul stools; pains iiuhe bowels; wasting of ths flesh; convulsions; fits; pafsy; and finally dentil, Aatipply of tljis, valuable Medicine is Jurt received and for sale by A. PARSONS,-Agent. At tlie.eaglo No 8 Gibbon's Range, march 31 certain note of haud,given by Johnltar- ris,to Tiros. T. Shepard,.fat one ftdndred' and eighty njjiodollars.S' 1-2 ce'nt “id hearing date on or jrboitt the first of, Api>. 1820, a.cqpy wherool ax nearly astlto peti tionerr an recollect^ is filed ivilh the said petition', together with' an affidavit of the loss therqpf. • Tt is ordered, that the said copy bo established Interirisnfi tlie k act irr sucir gases made and provided, due notice being giveimf tho 'application,agreeably to the rules of court,, unless cause be shown to the contrary. ' Extract frpiri the minutes. Unc 41 E. BAKER ,-Clk Notice. OUR. moqtlis.after date, application F will be tqado to tiro IlonoVablothe 1- Justices jof the Inferior Court -of Tattnal County, for leave to gioll thy real,estate of ThouiaxDickinson late of said county de ceased, for the. benefit of tire heirs and cre ditors t>f said estate. ' Win. DICKINSON, . Qualified Executor, march 7 .'55 - ' 8 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full qnd half pieces 4 do ilo do .6 hales4-lRrqyn 2 do do Blc,idled 5 -do 8-4 do 5 do S-l Brown 3 do Domestic Plaids Ac Stripes Russia Si Birdseye, Diaper 41.4-8-4 8-4 10-4 Irish do / 2 eases ladies Leghorns l do mens do 1 dn boys do Fashionable Oing|ums di Prlnts Plain plaid Si stripe'-Pnlinarin* Blue Straw Si lilk Worsted Barege . Pl.rin Baltiec, all coluu[s Crimson & Green Moreens Blk statfffn Silk—Gins de Naples, Flflrerfpo Si Sinchewa “ Satin Levaniiiic Fancy col'd. Grosde Naples Plaidtd St raw.col'd bat silk Frg. S wits dresses collars Si lig^f Inlkfs do and Plain Swiss & Rook Muslins Cambric.Jaconet-JUtill 6i -Naasonkdo Blk III. Veil Crape apd f'ojqred do “ l/’antmi and Nankltvdo : Fauuy Gtos De Nap—Barege, and Gauze Dress Hkl's “ S ik Cravats, Jaconet do “ “ nnd SlarsaiUes Vesting! Single Si double- uJdth, blk Si blue black Bumbazin Hangup cords, white Naukin'4s stripe Jeans Lasting Circassians Nankeens Sup. Blk blue Olive and Mix’d cloths Knglish Thrpad 4s Bobbinet. La cm Negrpes fol’ K follow country, nris offered for sale, viz : A negro boy aged 4>iotit-10 years. A tibgroboy aged about 15 "very.likely. A negro hoy aged about 15 " do do ' A negro.boy .iged abdut.l2T A negro girt agod about IS •' A negro man aged ulraut 45"a field liani •A nqgro man aged .about 47," do ’ also A’negro girl aged lo years, do,. a prime field A negm man aged 24 hand. ■: ■ . A negro boy about 17 " do do do. A DQro man aged 95 “ ' do do rfo. A negro man and tvife, and -,their'child abptjts years old. « Apply to mar *8 " „ ' /. EPPINOEIT '..V .<}'< Ordinary ting for t all,-the.i _ t .. the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ’ JOHN WATERS. ;fob 10 . • , r ■» % shal Notice. F OUR months from this date 1 iiiako application to the Inferior Court of Chatham County sitting tor Or^ dinary purposes, fqi leave to sell, that tract of land situated on Skfdaway Island, con* tainlug 030 acres, more nr less, and calletl HIBERNIA, part oftho real estate of Dr. Wm.-Crawforddec. To bo fold for the benefit of the credUqrs.' THOSSilP CHARLTON^, Adm'r. De Bonis non. 1 feb 9 32 Notice. H ERE4.PTER the Savannah I.ibrk- ry will be opened for tlie deliver*' of Uo'Dts every Mqsdav. Wednesday and fc’rj. day, from 4 to o o'clock 1*. M. ' ‘!SJ . . . imlivfduals not share holders can haVa tint use of ihe .Library on tho follnwitig term*;— ’Jj : term*;- For one year, by paying “ six months, ' *>.■ ■■ ' - ‘a » any less period, el the rate ol '8 .per month .-, \VM.“MOREL, Librarian., nny 1 in.2j B ' Notice. Sic. fisc. mar 28 NoS tt, 14 Gibbons’ range. Liberty lnfprior-Court. . JUNE TERM. 1828. ition ofAV, B. Fleming, TT-P.ON the petition SJ prajlhg- for tho establislimem of a ham comity, tfjfft) sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell IlioJuilf of nn iindi- vitleil tract nflaud in the conntv of Effing ham, containing Idf .1-2 acres'formerly (he property of Benjamin' Porter, for ths liom.fir aT (Itn liiipc of AVillLm /I D _ benefit of the heirs of William G. Porter, deceased, WILLIAM KING, ' Administrator de buoiuran. - innv 9 ion , T ■ Vestiuicutul Soap, Soap is ceiebrated for' takine all JL • kinds.pf greaseand spots foam.cloth •Foi-snlotiy ’ A. PARSONS. Druggist-No 8 Gibbon’s range dco 2 Slioe Blacking. Ar. MARTINS liquid Blacking Jtl* Just imported and for save bv the cask or dozen by ' A PARSONS. '. Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range. -Treasury Dopavtment, MARCH 31st. 1829.- TKEOTICE is .hereby, given to the propri* le etors of 'tqe uoredeemtd sjx per ccirt slogk, created in pursunnee *>f an act of Congress, ofthe 24tli ol March, 1814, a. moioitiug to .jig mliflons seven hundred and eighty nin* thousand seven hynfireil and, twenty-two dollars and nindty-two cents, under tlie several denominations iif tlie vLoeui of May id, 181-f, oft0,000,008 dollars, on whifi supphmental Stock has " issuedV^of ‘‘Supplemental six jier cent stock o/l814,-,fonn of May ?d, 1814, u/10,000;- CbO/ldtlars," and ofthe “six per cent vlnclf 0/18,14;!’ that their certificates upon tiro render (hereof, will,'on the flrsr day p y-htef^e paid to them,'respectively a to their legal representatives or attornib . duly constituted, nt the Treasury, or at Uvo Ipan Qfliee, where the stock thus to bo re. imbursed, may stand credited. And it js flMiber.ina’de known for the in formation ofthe parties concerned, foal n transfer ofthe certificates' issued under ths act pf the 24th March.' 1814, from ,lm> books of t)ie Treasuiy or of the Commji, sinners of Loans, wjll be allowed afior t(io 1st day nf'Junc next, ao’d ihaUlvy inferdst on the stocVhcrohy nuiified as payable, will cease and determine'-on tlic day next preceding toe day hereby fixed for tho re imbursement thereof.: « . VS. D. INGHAM,' . Secretarv of. tfie Treasury. april ’ 9 , 88f In ilic SijttJi Circuit Coui-t fob 24 -foi’ Wte. - A TRACT of land containing 250 □ ; .crcis, situate in-tlic district of Oqj angebtirgh. on-Edisro creek in #e stnteol SoiUii Carolina’, bmuiding noitli on, lands ofDanie! Mazytit, and aouth and wostor he said creek. - For a plat of said lattd, and terms of sale, apply to •I GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. est. of John Glqn. feb 3 "27 . —; Champaigne Wine. A CASESreontainiog 1 doz. each Superior CHAMPAIGNE. v leoeivcd' and for sale by - - . '. CHARLES A. WQ0DRUFK- april I7j - Notice, F OUR months after date, we shall a|- ply to the Court of Ordinary of E‘>; fingham .county; for leave, tq selEall tlti- Real Estate oEWiiliam ,H.^Womack, deei? being-soveral tracts.p'f Laqd in stfid'cpuntyi on both sides of the Louisvi)iu t road, <56n ‘ taiiimig together 576 aores, TorJffifJiejfpSS of the heirs'. - • ’ ; 7 -- . WILLIAM’-A,.'P.REVATT, ' ' Adm’r. iff rfgiu of iris Wi<<' ,SARAIfPREVATT, Adm ■/ "mar SB' BaDk Stock. GR-Biloat- • EPPINGER’S ' . -' J-jEtAdbange OMei). 4 4. Bulloch (having buen duly sura* Jr", this ~ of the .United: States fojc the MAY £3 teplren 1 CT 8.'Bui moned to attend' tills Court as Grani Jurors, and ' Henry^J.. Butler of Liberty loUnty,' its a.Petit Jttrpr, and failing tb apr pear—/i is ordered, That they bo fined gq- eording to law on thq'flfot day of tbemext. term, ilnjess tlieymake-suflicient excusa on'oath.' j,.GKO, GLEN, Clerk. may 20 ilOci^j.^ * N * District Court of. the. U, States for .the District of Georgia,. ■ -DTiJon w.qtb-^Ksjanufiohed'to at!-' bis Cqprt as.yeOtJisf.iifsqjs.J'ailciV to . f. It i^'orde.rcd thaLftiay^e fluca-ffo* rdtfig to law.'iinjPss tbeV. make sojlidicnt. orusesondatlion'orbiffore'the lftfi’ay of ,e nextlej-in, (jtth Aug'ust'nc.xt.j j Extraot-Trom tho. Minnies V. GEO. GLEN, C(k. llOdf f-"’ 6acou. M may 20 7SC may 5 - - 1 ’eeiw)d«md’f°r sale by ’ PHiijmucJKfijBAr