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No\153
,;.toi. xxvi
TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE &0, 1829.
‘.Whole No;;.,,.;..6419.
-ts*
Choice French Rose Wa
ter.
rUST IMPORT Bp
I And fur sale'by.
do 5-
A PARsOaPi D
No 8 Gibbons'
1st.
ange.
Martinique Molasses.
T IIIIDS prime refilling Molasfc
iSanding ond for salo low if taken from ll
f Ham? WIABTER.& TOPPER.
June 18
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 1 tOUhjmM
man who says his natneT* Will
, «nd that ho belongs to Win Cofflnof.CJ.ar
T lesion SO. Ho is about tl years of age,»
feet 11 inches.high, and has a eoer on hie
f °fS‘ rJNO.L DEWS
, J. c. c.
SdIcikM itazor Strops.
E MMRitspN'S, and , PRENTISS-
Alaior Straps. BrtfWpt constantly on
hand, sud .i«so gentlemen who have used
thorn. prn'Aonnno them supetior to any at
tho proiout lime in uso. For sale by
' ,'A. tl'ARSONS, Druggist
At the Eagle. No 8 (Jlbbon’e Range
march It
. A —
Salts, and Castor Oil.
IN STpHt;, , ,,1.
W DHLS Sal Glauber
O^F 100 boxes do assorted sizes
1000 quart bottles.Qasjtpr Oil for Plan
talion t’n.i posts , ,,
500 quart bottles cold pressed ,
900 pints do.,, do do
Which is off?rpil Unusually low;, .
Planter* are ptrtieulgjly requestoTu
call ami examlno for thenuMvej.
For eelq by • - ,,
A PARSONS. Druggist.
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons range.
Tim 5
Public Lands—Credit Sys
tem.
D EBTORS to file United States' p'r
publio lapijs,' purchased prior to tho
1st day of.Jufy, 1820, are licfpby notified
that the dth.day of-July, 182d, Is the peri
od to which payment is restricted by thi
act of the 81st March; 1828,
, Tho balance* ,due .on all lands further
credited under the relief laws, passed In
the. yoars 1811,1(183, and 1833,if pot com
pletely paid, ohher by relinquishment or by
cash, at a.disrqunt of- 87 1-3 per centuin,
oh or before the third day of July next,
will he forfeited 10 the Unitqd. Slates agreo-
ably io law. ,
All land* forfeited to the United States
since tbe-lasU nay of Julyj’ 1830, on which
a further credit has not been Taken, and
which remain.unsold,,mny he redeemed by
payment of the halaneb 1 due in cash, at a
dtUount of 97 t-t per centum, on or -be
fore'the said third day of July next.
Payments completed entirely by cash,
may be made elther.at the proper-land of
fice, or to the Treasurer of the United
Himes nt Washington.
l’uvimmti partly In cash,,apd connected
with relinquishments, pan only "bo made at
ibe landpmce »here the land was purcha
sed, ' . •
Purchaser* wishing to cliise. their'ac
counts will take notice, that the law re
quire* the surrender of the original pefti r
flutile'of the piitjlifis'6,’aad, lf such CertlA-.
eato be I ist nr destroyed, a public nntico
■mist he given to that cffee.t, agreeably to a
form a bleb nny belnd, oilier,it the Gen
eral band Office. or at tfie office whence
such certificate was issued. Forms of re
linquishment may also be obtained from
tttejiapie source. ’ .
A*twr. DxpanTMKNT,
To Plant^v^.-
1 HlVnXES Commot,
All if fP Castor OIL
500 do Superior Oold Press is just
Received and for sale low, by
-JA. parsons,
Druggist, ho 8 Gibbous Range
BoUledViMr. ,
J UST Received, a few boxes of Crab
Apple Cider, a very choice article.
. Fflr sale by
v „ A. PARSONS,
At the EeglM'No; 8, Gibbons' Range-,
may 7 107
! Adffiiiiist^tor’s Notice.
F OUR months afterdate, I shall apply
to.the Honorable the Justices of tire
' e- when
. —wnnrof Chatham county,
„ tilting for ordinary purposes, Tqr’leavq tq
Mil a. tracuoldgnd, .number ninety four,
(no. 8t)„sitij»t?d In .thb twelfih districtin'
Monroe county, Inutile state of Georgia,
[Containing twq .hundred two and a hi
mlf
aergs, beltig the real estato of Launcelot
Hfreay, deceased, foMhe benefit of the
«irs and ot editors of said- estate.»
aprilSO 57 -
T
ig
•Jo
do
M. Prendergast,
/Hot fut! rcctivid pcrt;hr Exact,
UPEillOR Blue Cloilj ,
Jtalianette ,
Black and mixed Camldet*
Super fancy Silk Kress lldkl*
’’ Gauze., do
’ „ “ Smyrna do
“ Horseskin Glnvnj .
11 Shaded Ac printed Scurfs Gauzo
" Plain Auficutud.Swiss Muslin
t Gentlemen's Rigid silk Cravat*
; French Casjmere and Drills
Russia Jo- - r
. l r <th a handsome aftorlmtni of
Kensington,
. Gimp,
Bobtnetiind.EnelishThread Laces
■ NoS&iao 1
mavB
ion’s Rauge,
ur,.../® TEEM. 1829.
*^*RBAS Wm Taylor and Jos
o- Hullocb wert summoned to at-
Court of Common Ple^s
■ -® n, l Oyer and Terminer
for the... City $f .^av%n
,n'A'“" UB " "H®,sitnimonea toat-
Wmt.- o, q " Ur ' M «rand Jurors-ahd
0 . r ,; p „ , "0P»°n.tTho, Garnet, Ktube.r
and r!-i°f " ni tqn»:»s Ppjit'-Jurofsi
‘0 appear, 'it I, ordered that
gM : ,i,h ofthWCourt
or bfifnri *S®° en * ca l ,So , 9^ on
LkT V «axt. Term (July .lAth)
’in hi« e . wve ; a l > nrwd-r-Gnmd JTurori
sun! ,f, m ° f fll, ‘J r • PetU Joror, i“ the
!j m of twenty dollars.
\j llne , 3 W- K.GUERINEAU.Clk.
Congress Mineral fclpviiig
mur* ."Water.
■Ju h!i,!’!^ 0rib ^ r 7 il1 durin e Ihc-seasouv
*«A%^tft80ft|oqqlit5 In ico and
ic'day! dy ^' ^'tomers at-al) times of
tn„, .A. PARSONS,
'Junusi** ® 0 6 ,B . Q P |b ? n *’ Range.
Board of Health,’
1838..
.yEp, Tliat;tho Citizens who
ore
Prc
‘cloffi STu«T« hour of 8
JaSlfJVSfegfc and Itnve the.orpl
ly removed, so that-'the boat of
^'du.Hy temov( , d
mm
Gazette. .i,•
.op-thesama,
Wi#(j''~“' ■* 1,HC d'o above be published
5S?*Vttes ol thlsCity. '
Extract from tho Mihtitoi,
ue io WfttrAlOREIifBeo'ry.
ltd
Otneral Land t
inav $
ice. I8IA March, 1820.'-:
iSarntd^n Q-tfu-gre s's AliCi > A*
nl {Spring Water.
Subscriber In* jou received u
jL large sttppl. of those celebrated Wtt •
lers. in quart attd plot bottle*, in boxes of
yno to three dozen fach, aud WULli^kept
cprutaiitly.'oniliilltd rtttit'ngftnp,*tm*on,-?nfl
it is iittendetl that the stora shall he open
ed early m tho morning tq receive Mistqin
eri.Pa-For sale at the Eagle,.No. 8, Gib-
bons’dlitnge.
•A. FARSON8. Dwcgist.
aprll 31 a t
English While .litlSfitisi
Seeds
JJUST- /eceivfd,; fir .elfectWiiis of the
Ijf Liver’s internal organs, anti to re
store the loss of action in the nervous sys
tem generally. For sale by
. - A. PARSONS, -
- Druggist, No. 8, Gibbpns' 'Range,
jail 15 .
Seidlitz and Sodu I’qW-
ioo
a iihAEN bo
,80 do .
dors
boxes Soda Pow-
Eeidlitz do
• Atso ...
The Improved Cheltenham. Salts, pre
pared by Savory, Aioqre-'is Davidson, im
ported and. for side by \ , ”
A, PARSONS, i
..Druggist,ut the Eagle,‘No. 8 P —-t
march Pi • W • . ' ' ■
' ~T
a
TATE OF iiEURGLA—«u MlyuA
Baker„CUrk of the Court o/Cfrdma-
ry fir the. County of Liberty,
Major A.•Rlaybankjappliegfof letters of
AdminiitraUan of all and singular the
goods and chattels,'rights and credits, that
were of BernartLM'Canp, late bfisgld coun;
ty, deceased- .
These are thcrcfore tq cito Sntl admon
ish all and singular.the'kindred and credi
tors of said deceased,to file their objections
(If any. they , have) ia my office at Iliccbo-
rotigli on of befofo the-first Monday in
May next, otherwise l.ptiet wif.aduijnistta
tlon will bp-granted to the Kill applicant.
, Witness the.Horn John Uunwnwly, one
of the Judge* nf said qpurt this B8th day
of March in the vearofour Lord eighteen
hundred nnd twenty nine.
E. BAKER, o. c.o. l.c.
april 1 78* t- ■>." I
PRICE TWO DOL'
. t;
,ARS. PfiR.BOT-
LLl
# .TLE
To the Public.
I N consequence of -the numerous frauds
•hij ‘
V. antj impositions practised In referenc*
to my medicine, I am again inducell to
changodhe form ofmj ..BOTTIiES. In
future, the EANACEAwiljbo put up In
round bottles, fluted Whglludlnally, with
the following words, blown in the glass,
’sPj “
“StvAiu’s Panacea, Piiilada," is repre
sented above. ' .
T|jese bottlpj aro i'
tliosa heretofore used,
Igbej, which covers the cork, with my own
signature nn lt, to that tho cork cannot be
drawn withnfft destroying the signaiure,
without which none is genuine. The me
dicine may consequently be known to bo
genuine when my signature is visible! to
counterfeit, whkh, milt ie jsimfiAbtft at for x
%e Increasing demand, lor this celebra
ted medicine, has enabled mean reduce the
price to TWO DOLLARSperholtle,thus
bringing it within the react? of „th<- indi
gent. i . " -
. Mv Panacea requires un qpcomiunit ii»
astmlisliingeflects nnd wonderful operation
liave drawn, both fipit^'Patients and Medi
cal Priictltio'ners of tha hlghest respeelabt
lity, the most miqiiiilifisd approbation, and
established for it n character ivliii-li Envy’s
lien, though dipneil in gull, can never tarn-
jsh.
The false r(juiirt.s.cqticernlng this valie
aide medicinc v wlitchb'syebeen«»di.ig«ml.t
ritte.d I’e+tty, 'cprti>fn.I’hy’sipiaiis,have tbefr
m t rill either ill ENVY, nr in the-nlilcaiev-
mise.T :ts of the SPURIOUS I MIT A.
TIons-
The Pro|,ri'etor pledges himself to die
Public, and givr.*.tj|epi the most solemn
nssnrnncesv-Jwt'.'Hiis medicine contains
lieijhes mercury nor any other deleterious
drug. ... • f
' The public are cautioned jpptdn purchase
my Panacea, exgqpt froih myself, nry ac-
crcdi.cd ageut's, nr person«,of known ,cs'-
4iec|abiljty;"and all those will',consequent
ly be.without excuse, w^q-shall purohase
flbm any oiher petsons.'
.WM.SWA1M
ber, 1838:
was impossible to.be -mistaken, and
borne to introduce an ' '
cei than what
for-
oduco any other Circqinstan-
it belung immediately to it.
, WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, Mnroh Utb 1838.
cerTificateof"dr. edwin a.
ALTEE;
The ease detailed in the above certifi
cate came under my observation, and 1 lie,
lieve Alderman Duane'a statement to b<
strictly correct. Mr. Swniht showed me
two other cases ncarlv similar, which wore
cured by his Panacea,after every oilier re
medy iiad failed,' • ■ r • _
Averse as 1 qta to’ quackery, l.hope cv?
er to be preserved from unjust and selfish
prejudice ; and, tlicreforo, do not hesitate
to give myinaine, in confirniation of the ef,
ficacy and safety ol Mr. ,S whim's medi-
,cjne. ■
, EDWIN A. ALTEE.
.Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 183B.
A supply of this Valuable Medicine is
just received and for sale by >
a parsons, - Agent.
.At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons 'Ranee. •
march 17 68
j, . y For sale. , * • ;
-"A "TRACT.of land conlninlng-150 a
cres, situate fn Aitc district of Ot-
aiigcbitrghr on.Edisto oro'ok .in tho-stateof
South Carolina,'.biiunding noitb on.lauds
,Tf Daniel Mazyclt, nnd south apd p-cst-on
ho said creek. . • , •
For a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
t- apply .to GEO. GI.EN,
" ! fex'or. est. of John Glen,
feb 8 47 • '
C'ourt of Ordinary, Effing-
; ham Coniity. ,!/
DECE3IBFB, TEBM 1828
/f^N'tlie petition .of Sarn’l. J. Bryan
If stating that hois posossed.ofp bond
which ho produced to the Cunrt made snd
signed by Henjamin Konnedy late of the
county aforesaid bearing date the 13th
day of January 1818 for titlesto a certain
trac of land .described in said bond. These
are to cito and admonish all persons having
or claiming uny interest in the gstafe of
the Si'id HonjaminRCenneily to'fiio their
objections If any Utey-have,'on or hofore
the meetingWlio Court of Ordinary for.
said eunnty, for Slay term 1830, otherwise
tho administrator will'beordoredyo make
titles to said t{aot pursuant to the
statute in euclt cases made and provided.
" V J,' CHARLTON,
jan 12„,''. 8 ’ ■ ■
C. C. o. E. C.
r Brodj^lit to Jail.
^^N .Savannah, some tune aW a negro
». man who says'Ills, namo is JIM, and
(Si lie b'olqngs to John Pltinan but dees
not'know where his master lives,nor whore
e janaivay from. I am induced to be
liovo that ho is owned by some one else,
lie is 4 feet 9 l-4fnohbs lilgltand about la
years of age; ho. stammers a little when
speaking. jpjO.l.DEW?, J-c-o.-
uno 14 143'
Those who reatj it, will bo cnnvbtoed that
the proprietor ipts never feared the invest?
. . „ ... originally
exclude the medicine from this institiiut
would neglect no opportmiity.of expelling
it, after it had been introduced. »
FROM \VJLLIAM DUANE,.Esq.
One of tjit Aldermen of the City of Phi-
' , Jaddphia-. : •'
Mr, Swninj, prdprlctorhfa mediaal com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me, requesting me to state uhat 1 know
about the introduction of liis medicine into
tho Alins I louse—apd 1-consider it a duty
In comply witfi histequ st.
• Being-President of the Beard of.Maiia.
J ets of the Alms House in the year-t itan,
Ir. Swnim expressed to me it wish to mi-
dertake tile cure nf snmd persons then in
tlto honte, whose cases were given tip as in
curable by the medical gentlenien.rt'hat he
tvas confident of curing by-lii) inedloine
thosc,cases, *hd would iinildrlaki' Tome of
the niost desperate—add would require no
other compensation than the Satisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered. '
I promised to consuR! the .other mana-
S ers, and dfd-so; hut J found (hat some of
io medical geqtteinen in tho house had
labored to prejudice them, as some of them
attempted to prepossess me against whit
they denominated quaqkery.; ,-Some of*'the
managers foil inclined to tho trial, consid
ering that ns they wore cases abandoned by
the medical men which were to be opera
ted upon. Ho harm at least would jao done,
andJf cuvo wa? prgeticable, (he o'pjiortuni-
ty ought to bo affordeil, but.they expressed
a reluct:,nee to take any responsibility upon
them t by which I understood that they did
not like to put themselves in. opposition to
the physicians/' Others opposed it altq;
.gether. ■ I tlicreforo offered and. took iipoi)
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 wai horrib'e.' jnd whose
condition was so deplorable that.thet pa
tients in tlie same room wished JO have her,
removed, and the evidence of my o.vn sen
ses juslificd-tlieir oomplaint. Sjie.wiis a’
woman of about 80,;or S3 years of,agc, her
right eye wpj alredy uestroyed.^tbe- left
'oye piotruded morn titan half ah inch out
of the socket, the flesh of thelefl cheek was
ana v coiupletojiloer, ihe flesh of the nose
had disappeared and left tbe nostrils two
naked holes, the uppei-lip on the Jeft side
wair destroyed, ,and (he tooth and gumt;
bare,:'8‘nd.tl)o whejb face, as it appeared io'
ine,. in. a staid' of dissolution; her appetite:
had left her—sho represented a living skcJ-‘
eton frightful to behold, Mlljr.'Swahit said
lie coufd cure her; he.cotfld not:restore |li
lost aye, nor restore-^he nose, .but he coul:
restore theleft eyio'and.t.he-. month. . .
He undertook }be cas'e, and I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to tbe poor wo
man, and she was egred—and I have fre--
qiiently seen her since, going about her
ordinary business with the alacrity usual
to a person of that age; the deformity of
course remained ; but all that remained
besides appeared healthful; I have con
fined myself to this case, upon which I
id]
lie <
Id <
, SVv.Rii^’s Yerip.ifug'c.
t TlIIS valuable Anti-dyeen-
ttric and /Form Medicine has
been used for these seven
years past, and its virtues ore
universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to be IB superior to
any other medicine ever employed foV
most diseases children are subject to. It Is
perfectly safe, anil no child will refuse lq
take it. It fcl'jqmftUr euringDysentery,
SP'Uhrcl Complaint, Oolln or Cholera
Morbus, either in grown person's or children
md it gives appetite to ,lmost all.debilita
ted persons. Worms frequenth infest chil
dren. aggravate iticir diner diseases, and
•aro the chief cause of nm«t O vert, boipel
coinpfuints. and chronic and n'ervouqjiagaa
as, incident to i-hildhi,yd, whi/h dre'so nu
merous umlftfq iiuaiy 'flttal. (t it mtffllt
n-gtetted flint most vermifuges now In use
afi- injurious, and tlmusandsof children are
swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated through the first itqgc .ofi lKb
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
$c. Ac. Ac.
. -Worms being especially apt to Infest
persons of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions milch mischief is
often dqi)A by The oroinary worm medi
cines, which generally consist of the strong
est purgatives, mercurials..bitters, narco
tics,'or spirit* of turpentine.. Articles of
this kind may destroy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially
injure tho,gonernl health. Swaim’s Ver-
mifdof. has the poculiar advantage of de
stroying and tcimving worms from the
bowels without tho weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives, ,Ye.—and
It has, moreover, a decided-tendency to
give vigor both tolbeAfomsch and bowels
and organs of Jigdsiion—thereby relieving
the general system from inanv troublesome
comfluiliits. It is by this )lieaus that so
« III* (i lllltb
ntainti or ! dyteptety’, biliout cholic, vomit-
tng, ticknat, vain or locajf.ncit in the eta-
miich-or bo welt, Ion ofnppetllr, either in
children or grown ftrions, in a f ui hours}
and it seidornfailtcuring ciiills and fe
ver on fever ague. No family ought,
or ever will be without it, q/ljr n trial.
Worms are capable' of-.pfbtiuciiia- groat
djsturbaqiios.m tho system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary fllsotfses when they
are present, but tlioy. also give rise to a
gre.it variety of very alarming anomalous
affnctions.'Thowholelrain nf spasmodic St
convulsive diseases, may proceed from, the
irritation of n orms in tin- alimentary canal.
Cholera, epilepsy,. catalepsy,-(Matins, pa-
ral.vsis, mania, convulsions, ns well ns a
variety of other' ’nervous and convulsive
affections, are not unfrequentS the imme
diate effects of this cause ...Besides these
diseases, 'worms have ihpbeen known to
produce plmiritio'and rheumatic pains,dys
entery. remitting fever,dropsy of the hj-ain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &o. Ac.
&c. ^
Among .the symptoms which indicate
.tho presence of worms, the following are
the most common .xnd-'striking;—A pale,
Jendcn-colonrcd, atid occasionally flushed
countenance; a bluish streak under, the
eyes, these are dull nnd hcayy, tire pupils
afO dilajbd and.much contracted, the low
er eyelids and upper lip swell,; especially
dnring>thp nigh; while sleoping; great
itching.iu.fhe nostrils, tvliich causes' the
patient to pick-ltis nose-, foul breath; dis
turbed sleeps dufing.which.; the patient
grindshis'teeth, is apt to scream out nnd
start up suddenly ns if frightened^ -tingling'
in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
pnlpitalion of the heartin' dry spnsntpdio
cough;'jrregular arid depyaved apjtetile,'
being sometimes entirely skipprciised. and
at otliers exceedingly voracious; ’ohdon'ion
swelled and hard; iqOsenesstif the bowels;
coslivepcss; unnatural, slimy,or fotfl stools;:
paihsiinthe bowels; wasting Of-the flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this.- valuahlo Medicine is
Juit received and for saleby
' ■ • ■ , A. PARSONS, Agent.
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon's llnnge,
march-31
The Virtues aind Usp
OF THK 9
CQRDIAL e,
.Cephalic Snuff.
lITtich, by long experience, hat been foyiid
an effectual Remedy for 'moil DUotders
■of the HEAD, etpecialh the Common
Htadath, to which it hardly ever /bill giv
ing immediate ease, and by fmuetit uU
prcvcnti its return. ■ ’■■■■'
m T admirably opepssrnd purges the bend,
JL strengthens tho nerves,revives tlm^spi-
rits,-and lias a mfist gtateful aromatic
smoll, -•-• ■ • ■ w -1- -
It retneves Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid-
idiness, and'. Vapours, relieves dinineSs'of
the eyes, Is excellent m curing recent deaf
ness, and Has bocn of groat service in llys*
toric tmd Paralyti® cotuplaints, nnd in re
storing the memory wlion lihpaiied by dis
orders of the hyad. ■' jj
. It it-elto extremely proper for persons'
Who visit tho sick, or go into unwholesome
roouts'or unhealthy places, and liot cli
mates, as'it fortifies tho head rigrflnst nox
ious, exhalations and infectious air. . .
A pjqch-or two ina>. be taken at any
tiftie, and indeed several 1n a dyy^ but for a
cold, oi-itnppago li^tlie head,'a pincli -or
two should be taken jqit before going to
bcde.v • 2 ' * , ••• i
■Titoie who are in .the. habit of taking
much of tbe common snuffs, (and thereby
itfittre both, head and stomach,) aasrdesirod
to mix soilie ofthis CEPH ALIC^NUPF
with.thwn, and their bad effects will-in: a
great measure, bo proventyil. ’ *
Isoh hand and for'stdb by
•A PARSONS.Druggist,
.4* the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’s ltange.
mar 14
More New Goods.
WUST received by M. Prondcrgqst, and
99 forsa|e low, j . ... r;t t
9 Cases sup.trUh Linens In full and
half niari«l. ' ' f-
: Notice- r
Bjl OUR months nftar date, applicntiqji.
JO tvilUto niado- to'the' Honorable the
Justices of the Interior Court of Tattnal
County, for lonve to sell the real estato oft
Thomas Dickinson Into of said qounty de
ceased; for the benefit of the heirs an‘d cre
ditors of said ostate. V , - ; ‘ ," t
. Win. DICKINSON,
• ' A „ Qualified Executor,
march 7- 55
iS.
J :' a °„ Sheeting
£5 biles 4-4 Brown do
■* do do Bleached do
5 do 5 4 do Shirlingi
5 do 8-4 Brqwn -do-
8 do Ppmestic PJbidF & Stripe!
RinsliJkBiydsHve Diaper
B-4 10-4 Irish do
C cases ladies Leghorns
1 do mens do
• 1 dn hoys. Jo 1 ’1 •••
Fashionable Ginghams fit Print!
Plalnlplaid'dT stripel’alinarinS *
" Blue'Rtraw & blk Worsted,Barege
Plain llaltice. nil cnluurs
Crimsfiti Ac Green Moreens
Blk station Silk—Gros de Naples,
Florence Sc Sinchews
' Lfc:
” Satin Levantine
Fancy ceil'd.
Plaitled Stints obtjj
Fig. Stylsr dresses collars & half hdkft
..dtr-qnd Plain Swiss & Brink Muslins
• 1 Cambric,Jaconol,Mull.Sc Nansook do
Blk III. Veil Crap4‘ * *
’ and Colored do ,
’'Canton and Mankinds
.Eaniy Gjns De Nap—Barege, nnd
Gauze Dress Hkfs
“ S Ik Cravats. Jaconet dn
“ "and Marsailles VcttingJ
Single & doublo width, lilk.it Mud
*'•' -blnck llombazin- , ,. v '
Hangup cords, white Nankin & -stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sun-Blk blue Olive and Mix’d cloths
. Bnglwli Thread & Bobbinet Laces
&c. &C. '
mar 30 No3 Sc 14 Gibbons’ range.
Notice.
F OUR mnnthsaifter ditto, sve shrill apj
ply In thyJCotirr of Ordinary of Ef
fingham ohunty, for leiivo to sell ail ilia
R.cal Estate of William II. Womack, detfi
being several tracts of Land in saidcountyr
on hath sides of the Louisville'road,/con
taining together 37ft RCtis;. for the Benefit
of tho heirsrt ; *•''. ">
AVILLIAM A. PREVATT,
Adm’r. in right of his Wife,’
SARAH PREVATT. AdmxL
mnr 28 78
•' a.. . • Nptijser ■' •
H EREAFTER-tho Savannah Libra
■ ry will bn’ripened frir the deliver' fo
Bonks every Monday, Wednesday and Frl
clay, from 4 to fl o’clock P. 81. . r ■.
Individuals not share holders ’can have
tho usemf the Library on the following
terms:— • ... •• t ■ ••,. c ”
For one year, by paying flit
.*• sixuiontbs, " ■ • o
" any less period, ot the rate ot 2
' per month ■. •
WAI. MOREL, Librarian.
lv j02§a* ’ ' - . -
may. 1
• .Notice.: ‘
F OUR mbintfiJ after date, application
will be made to tho Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court,of Effing
ham coditty, when sitting for ordinary pur-
pnsos, lor leavg.te'sell tlto half of an undi
vided tract of land in the county, of Effing
ham, containing 137 1-3 arires formerly
-the property of Benjamin Porter, for tho
benefit of tbe heirs of William G, Porter,
deceased. " ' 1 '
’ william; Icing,
Admi tistrator de bonis non.
mays lu8
th
TJNSlifiuh
and, for i sale./by the
by APfl.RjBONS..
Druggist No 8 Glblions JL-jiigc.
Negroes-for Sale.
rllHF, folluwihg Negroes, from
i ' country, qtn offered for sale, viz ;
A negro boy aged about 18 years.
A negro boy aged about 15 “very likely
A negro boy aged about 15 •» da da
A negro boy aged about ie u ;',v
A- negro girl agtvd about 12 “ ' i
A ndgio man aged almnt 4&“.i field henni
A negro maii aged about 47'»' Jo .do -
■I - aim “ V- ‘ s
A negro girl aged lOiydritra.'' ■, • v
* an aged 24 " a prim»fie|(-:
SS/JSSfes-aOj,.:
A'negro man.aged #5‘, “ ‘do/dn do.
A negro rimnand svifO, and^ their child
about*, vears old'. -
ifALLEKYife bui* F Y,
DRAPERS -V TA\LQRS,
1 . ns Till/" D*Vi
F.AST OF TI1E CITY HOTEL
'JVM'AVH rcccifcd by recent arrivals I'rom
JLflL New Yor! ,ft fresh amt elegant as
sortment of the mosl 'seascnable
,:so°i' s .
coxcisnttaoy , -
illue bl.ick, brou'n, nlivo, Gre'eo and nti.tt
BUiMDULOTHS.. *
Blue, b'fbwn,green,and steel mlxt
VLEENS CtO'Mik.*
Blue black aud .fancy colored ilnglo mil
■ . led
... 'CASSJMERK.
Merino Cloth and .Uassltriere, (light,
r and beautiful materials for summer
*e«r) •' .
. Btimbazine Circassian . -
/Brown, u hue and drab English and
' French Drill ■ , f *-
Striped Plorchtine, Satin Jean
"(•run Cloths, Bourbon Drill
. . Silk CambletvNankeen - , L
■ And a variety of ri;Hcr stuff* suitable fov
sUm'ihcr counts and ' pantalonns --
’ .VESTINGS:. . .,
; English, Italian'cna Frtnch black and
: - ’ coloretf Silk ! 'i
, Valencia and AlarsMilcsofBiifif, White
( : and neat fancy I'aitm.s . ■
‘ White and Ball Caijimcrc and Cash*
1 inemi .a.- /
All of which tboy; are prepared to roako .
to measure, irithe best manner and at short
notice. *
. FANCY ARTICLES.
. I A heuiHome assortment of - .
Silk and Linen Cambria Pocket Hand' -
kerchiefs. -v ,’
« Crnf atS,Stocks,.Stiffncrs
Black, while and straw colored Itorse-
skin Gloves,
Grass Cloll) nnd Litlen do ■
Suspenders, Watch Gu.yrds atid Rib-
■ Irons? • -r ,v.-' ■ ‘ i
• Hqerery olall description* •
'Foraging, Muroco, Cadet, & Mcditer
rancan Caps, &c; See,
' ALSO, ' z -
■ '--A gtnernl .lt.ortmenl pf •
Itr.ADT I)AJ>£ SPRIItO AStD'SUMSntR
CLOl’H'IWG..
ConijilMgrif *• • . ■;
- Conls. Frocks atm Coattees, Panta*
Ion* \ - '
Vests, Jackets, Drawers, 1
Shuts, Collars, Ac. &c. Ac.' - ■
M, A D. respectfully inform their friends
that the whole oflhe good! have been care
flllly scH-cted by,bjr- M.' nnd : the ready
made clothing, lhenufacttiredsiiitirelv un
der his inspection, v they assure their.tus
miners that the utmost confidence utav bo
placed itVftle faitlitulncasof their work.
%
'Chatham Su
perior''Cnqrt,
Jamfa'ry Term,
• tasir.
UiiambBrs Superior Court,
V.^ "• ' JUNE 35th} itiifl.
The Marine Sc Fire ln : i:
snrance Bank of th*
State olLGedrgia,
Nearer Earty. ^ J /„ ^ l7 „.
¥Tbeingnapfiedie tht'Cmirt-that Elea-
JL ser Ehrly'bnebftln dcfom1.intx in tlm .
ty—O^-mdltoiVH if ordered that (lie said.
Eleazef Eorly appear onor bemre the first,
day of the next Term of.Oj}s L’tjon arid on- .
fer his appearance thefeto end in default
thereof theeaid complainant have leave to
forward oti ’ lbelr Said Bill Irf fhe saino
manrieNavlfporsomil service of tho Bill
and-«ubpd!na'1r«d henn effectedMa the said
Eleazer—And it is further ordered that :
die ltuln he pulilLliod oneb a month in onn
of the Public.GftCetteri'bf Savannah until
tbe expiriftiorithereof. ‘
Extract from the jnlnntc*.
. ROBERT Wv POOLER, Clk.
june 27 f ...15i/' •- - ’»-• V": - V.
»y'» i i gin *•- **-' ‘ ; —‘ -* Wj
m
Irving’s Colunibus~-(Abrid-
niinis-
VinHK LIFE “and’VOYAGES OF
JL CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS j
by Washington Trying (abridged by tlm
same) piles fli'25-. . .
''Sermuns Preached.in’ England by tins
Right Rev. Rcgdnald llebtr 1). D. price
I.eljer from AUgina by Jalncs Emeison
price fll 25. • Just received hy
' T.M. DRISCOLL,
jmia 24 ' ' .,$*
M. Urendergast.
H AajusI received tier schooner Oro
gon, .
Fancy-willow travelling basket! and ,
’ reticule
India carved sitell combs,
“ Plain do da
Elegant Haroge silk and gauze sea rfs,
' do -do • do dress lulkfi
Black, bluo arid brawn ItaHanetts, .
Superior Blue and Yellaw Nankeohs
Swiss and jaconet netUs-work dress
‘ robes,- :v -
Swiss and Jaconet needle work Col
lars arid Palarines,
No 8 t} 14 Gibbons Range.'
may U ,
ip
. iS.i
Npiice.
T HE subscribers Jiaving qnalified on
the will oT the h-te John Wuod Esq, i
nfCuhidenr.give iintice id,Oil ;n rsons hav
ing claims- ogalnst kii estate, to present
them, nod ifequest: at]-persons indebted to
it. to aoine'forwaiB and settle the snme.
>V -HO l(VH E- S. PR \ l -T, F.x’or.
LAEEAir AVOODi‘,1 .
JANE v. PRATT/- ! ,,x " n 5
june; 11 -T’C ‘I37fy,i -
^rrr~'
Situation Wanted.
B Y ^pprson tvlio <5a»» give
satisfact-try testiiiionials or lii> toiu-
■tency as aw (iverseer.gntdncs, yii.e dr <-
sor or fni any other eiopjqymeiu.qn hiv.
tatiqi 1 —:ts theariverliset’s'prittut, at :. .:t
is to be employed In-will eiigit/ c lb; tl e Is
ofJamiary-nex: tmveyy reasonable tcrriis.
Apply, .t litis office.
’WBrA