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No 159 ..Vol. XXVI
WElhNKB'~ s> , B2 7 ?
Choice French
' ter.
JUST IMPORTED
dc
And for sale by
A IWKSONH, Pru^ist.
. No i) Gibbons’ Ituugc
Martinique Molasses.
1 <*9 IFIIOS prime in[ lilin . Mob- -i
<X>a»diag and for solo loir if taken from tlm
tvltotf, apply to
haLl, SHATTER & TUPPER.
jnno 10
Brought to Jail.
'N Savannah on v “" ‘ '
man who says 1.
that ho belongs I
ln.se. Hoi A
foot 11 inches hit;
forehead.
fob-ea JNO...I.
•nvs
Jali Rater Straps uic n« |ii uuiisiumi'V uu
hand, tuid those gCntlbpron who havo used
llieniaiirononncnthcm superior, to niiy at
tlte present timeWtise. For sale by
1 A. PARSONS, Druggist
At the Eagle, No H Gibbon's Range
march If
Salts and Castor Oil.
■ ' ■ V. . JR STOUIi . , ',!•
RLdl BBLB Sal Nlmibor
-v'feS'lF 100 boxes .’do assorted sizes
,1000 quart bptjlrs Castor Oil fur Plat
... . .. taifo,, Pur|Hnes
. 500 quart bottles cold pressed
800 pints dri do ' do''
Which Is offered unusually low.
Planters are particularly requested t
. call and examine for themselves,
for sale by ...
A PARSONS, Druggist.
.At the Eagle No 8 Ulhbohs. range
mar s a-,. ■ 1
to
To Planters.
1DI>» KK,? SC —
500 do ’Superior Cold Press is just
Received gild for.salo low by.
’ A. PARSONS,
. Druggist.-no 8 Olbbnpa Itange
Bottled Cide\i
! ST Received, a few hox&.of Crab
icf article.
fV- "...
W Apple Cider, a very chni
' ' r.- For sale by
- ' A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range
n.ay 7 107
Administrator's Notice
OUR months after date,,I shail.apply
. to the irunorltble the Justices of the
, farior court of Chatham'ejpunty, whan
sitting for ordinary purposes, 1 for’leave to
sell a tract of hind, number nhiety four,
[no. 04) situated in "the twelfth district of
Monroe county, in the state of Georgia,
containing two .hundred tijro and a half
acres, being the real estate of I.auncclot
II Feay, deceased, for tha-beneHi of the
reirs and creditors of said estate.
t J. WALLAO.E, ,
Adm’r. At L. H. Feay.
nprllgo 57 . 0
ul. P-vendergast.
*T
Has iust received per seM Bxttct.
UPERIOR Blue Cloth
Italianello
llllcli and mixed Cnmblefs
Soper fancy Silk Dress Hdkls
“ " Gauze do do
" " .Smyrna do do
if norseskjn.OIOvns •,
J* Shaded & printed Scarfs Gauze
" Tlain & figured Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats '
f French Casimere and Drills
Russia do
^ IIIJ
With a.haadsome assortment if
Kensington, ' * -
Gimp,.
. • Bobimt and English Thread Laces
two 3 fo 13Gibbon's Range.'
may? ? , „ . ■■. b
Court of Common Pleas
Riul O^cr and Teriufner,
for the City of Savan
nah. l ' -• 7
W It „„_ JUNETBUM. 1889. '
IlEREAS War Taylor and Jas.
HH S. Bulloch were summoned to at-
■end ,hi. Court as Grand Jurors—arid
Wm F,Simpson, Tluis Garnet, Reuben
■'i W j r nnd J l a ' I’ieico.es Petit Jurors,
and failed to appiar. It is ordered that
unless they file w tli the clerlt of this Court
good fluid, snfiieic it enuso of oxcuae. on
or before, the 11 xl Term (Jtrfr *fttli).
H e ^..i seve J a J y fined—•Graryi .JurOr$
' j .- • A I", 1 . " - 1,1 , *
Saratoga Congress Miner
<il Spring Water. , ,.
T OE’ suuscrlber has just received a
largo stipplv'h'r those celebrated Wb-
Wholc Noi.„......G4‘iJ5.
ters, In qtmrt and pint bpttlos, in boxes of
ono to threo dozen each, \and will bo kept
constantly on hand duiing ilio scasbn, ntid
it is,intended that the store shall be open
ed early in tho morning.to receive custom.
.—For sufo ’
ers
scs,
lo. 8, Gib:
'or safo ut ;the E«
lions’ Range.' •
A. PARSONS. Druggist.
, nprll at, " 88 ‘ - .
White .Mustard
English
of the
nii(l # to rc-
rvous sys»
... PARSONS.
..No. li. Gibbons’ Range.
lit/, and Soda Povv-
, (lci\S v
too OTlZEN boxes Soda Poty*
50 0,6 ' •Scidlitz do
~' t ? 1 auw
Tho Improved CholfonJtam Salts, pro
pared by Savory, Moore & Davidson, Bn-
ported and for sale by
‘A. PARSONS,
Druggijt, at the Engle. No. 8 (i ,
ipareli df* Hfs
rr
8
TATE OF-GKthIGIA—By Elijah
Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina-
(fnxthe County of Liberty. ■
Major A.Mivbrnk applies for letters of
Administration of nil-an/l singular the
.goods ind el,all ills,'rights and credits, that
ore of llernard M’Cann. late of said couu-
r, deceased. >
Thcso arV therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors ofiuul dsceusccl.to file llietr objections
(If afiy/tliey have) in iny office at Ricebn.-
Criugh on or before die first Monday in
May next, otherwise letters dfpdmlolslra
tion wUl be gr^ntm) to the sftlil applicant.
Witness the’Hon. John Dimwaody* One
of the Judges of said court this 48th day
of March in the year ofour Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty niee.' -
E. RAKER, c. c.u. t.c
aprtl 1 78* ■ >■
wav impossible to be mistaken, and fur-
cnllf, « anJ otllt ' r circumsian-
eos than tvlrat belong immcdiaiely to it.
Rr.fl, ,, WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, Maicli nth 18*8.
PRICE T
^DOLLARS PER B
TLE.
(A
CERTIFICATE OP DR. EDWIN A
4 ALTR15 ’
Memter pf thiPhiladclphJa Medical Side-
‘ • lu. / -'•* t*. V
Tho case detaitart m tt^a AboVa certifi--
l(n Ptlltlll nnilaV lit . •’ • •
I N consequence i
mid impositions p
mimor
.■ ■— , Ued in tefc.v..w
to my medicine, » am'.again indueod t
ehtugo. the. fptm op my BOTTLES. In
future, tho PANACEA »ill bo pbt op in
round botdes; fluted JongUudinallyp with
he following words, blown | n ihi glass,
"SIMM’s P*uArts* r Fiitt AI Jx,’’ as ripre,
(Cijtedabove. ' ■
'These bottles fre much stronger than
those heretofore nsod.tfnd .will havdhut one
laliel, which covers the cork, With my own
signature on it, so that tho cork oannnt be
drawn without destroying the slgnnturer
without whiftli none is genuine. The inc-
dlrine may consequently lm known to be
genuine when my signature is visible: to
counterflit which, will be punishable 'as/dM
medy had failed.
Averse as I aip to
8r to be preserved
“"■‘judlce i'anJ. tl
luujlpj in confi
“ iniCtyol Mr.
utum.bfilie ef-
aim’s nw<li-
Foi- sale. ,
A .TRACT of land containing *60 a
cro.sf sitqp.tn in the district of Oi-
angebnrgh, on Etlistet creek in the state of
NntlllsTlavnlina Isniiitilinw' asn.tl. I Ate JTJ.
was aauiaiw inuiis an mu atutu ill
Sontli’Carohnn, bounding noitli on lands
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west oh
he said'crock.
For a plat of said land, and terms of side,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
Ex'or. cst. of John Glen,
fob 9 <7
Court <bfPrdijTary, Efling-
ham Couijty.
OKCEMnro, TRRSt 1830
O N'tho petition of Sain’I. J. Bryan
stating that he is posessed of a bond
which he produced to the Court made ind
signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of the
county aforesaid beating date the 18th
day of January 1819 for titles to a certain
•tao of latjd','described in said bond..These'
are to cite arid admonish all persons having
or claiming any Interest in the est.ito of
the said Benjamhfltennedy to file their
objections if any they have, on or before
the mgeting of.thc Court of Ordinary for
said county,Tor May term 1810, otherwise
t le administrator tvijl ho ordered to make
t ties to said tract Of land pursuant to the 1
statute in such cases made and prnviriod.
J. CHARLTON, c.c.o.E.c.
jsn 18 8
' • ■-* / ; w**(11114, ,itururp
ln me sum of fiity, Petit Jprors in the
him OrtWp.iuV rlrv Ini'c
,, - iu ills?
m of typuty dollars.
june \* ,K! GUERINEAU, Clk.;
Congress
iineral Spring
iter.
IIE subscriber will during the soason
tub article tooled .In Iqo and
'■y /ut hustomors at nil.times o)[
, A. PARSONS.
I ruggist at the Eagle Gibbons’ Range.
June 88 143
Board of rfealth,
urquosi
fore choir I)DU!
n " ," 1 "/ I!:! 1 aclon Hio same.
;•••* m ihiviiig we ireea ue-
^ trimmed,-be.requested to*
done beroro, the hour pf 8
,, “el on tno same*
Rxtrbct from .the,Minutes, ' ,
■MOREL, Sec’ry.
.Brought, to Jail.
I N Savannah, some time ago, a negro
man who say, his name is JIM, and
that he .belongs to John Pitman ■ btlt dpes
not knoid'vfhere his master lives,nor whore
he ranaway fibln. I nm indoced to be
lieve that ne is owhytl by somo ono else,
he is 4 feet 9 1-4 inches 4iigh and about 19
years of age; he stammers a- little when
speaking. •'
JNO.I.DEWS, j.'c.p
tine 14 148
Treasurer’s Office.
T „_ JOET 1. 1889.
HE average price of Flonrduringthe
last moilth being S7 85 per barrel of
198 lbs. Bread for tho present month
must weigh as follows viz:
IS 1-8 cents . lajaf Slbs 19 ,oz
e i-.4 ” s »
’ Or which nll'Rnkersaud sellers of Bread
witt take due Notice. : ‘
M. W. STEWART, c. r.
jnlyl
. Town Property^for Sale.
i A N eligibly situgjed lot, in the Southern
-CM. ^eifijon of tpo city, with the improve
ments, consisting pfa two story dwelling
house, with PTazv.as, and containing seven
noMly finishod rooms,and the requisite ouf
buildings—* all in good repnir.
A half lot, in the centre of the cl“',hav-
irig a conveniont iwo.story.divclling& good
outbuildings. %
A corner lot, in a desirable situation,,
with a commodious dwelling, well calcu
lated fora Boarding House; attached to
which |s an extensive stable.
A nuinberof jots, improved and vacant,
in (lificrent parts of the city. - ■
Apply to . i
June 15 * J.EPP1NGER.
Notice.
T HE cn-purtnership heretofore exist
ing between the subscriber! under
the firm of James Andorson.-fc Co. expired
by limitation on the 81st of May last.
All persons ihdebted will ninlto payment
to James Anderson, who is duly authorised
to settle the affairs ofthe concern, and will
continue the business for his own account.
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M. KING.
138J
june 13
i
, he increasing demand for this relehra-
ted medicine has emibled.metn reduce tire
irice to TWO DOLLARS por bottle,thus
bringing It within tho reach of tlm indi
gent. •
My Panacea requires no encomium; its
astonishing effects and rfonderlld operation
havo drawn, both from PatieiUi‘and Modi-
cal Practitioners of the highest respectabi
lily, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for il a cltnraotcr whtoh Envy’,
pen, though dipped In gall, can never tarn
ish. V
.The Arise reports concerning this valu
able medicine,wfticli have been so dfigefltly
circulated by certain Physicians,have their
origin cither in ENVY, or in the niiscblev-
mis effects ofthe 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. • _
The public are cautioned not to purchase
niy Panacea, except-from mvself, my'ac-
ojedi.ed agents', or persons of known os-
peclnbility: and all those urilf consequent
ly he without excuse, who shall purchase
from any tnhrr.pu sous.
WM. SWAIM. '
^September. 18*8. - fc
, The following certificate gives the his
tory Ofthe introduction of the Panaeea into
tho Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary.
Those who-read4f,-will be convinced that
the proprietor has never feared the irtvestiT
gallon of nhjrsRjausi or endeavored to ad
minister tire medicine in seeret. It also
evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that
those who were so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine from this institution,
would jisgleft nbXrpjJorHinity of expelling
it[ after It had been'introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE. Esq.
One of the Aldermen of the Cltu of Phi-
. • - .Iqdetfihia.
Mr. Swnim, proprietor of a medicalcoin-
position oallerl Swaim’s Panacea, applied
tome, requesting me to state a.ljnt / know,
abortr-the intrp'ductiooof litismeihciric into
the Alim House—and 1 consider it a duty
to comply with his requ st.
Hc|ng. President of tho Bbnrdpf Maria
tors of tho Alpis llnuse in the year 1880,
.Hr. Swaim expressed m mo a wish to tin.
dertako .the cure-pf ihmu. porsqiis then in
tlielipuse, whose cases were givenrip as in
curable by-the medical acntlomcn, that he
was confident of curing by his medicine
tlmse'cases, and wooht unriertalto some of
tile most desperate—and woutd require no'
other Cbmpensation than tjie satisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered.
I promised to ‘conlnlt the other mana
gers, and did so; blit I foUnd that some of
the medical'gentlemen in the house had
labored to prejuflloc thelri, as some of them
attempted to- wepossess mo against what
they denominated qilnekery. Solne of tire
managers felt inclined to th#-trial, consid
ering that as they were cases abandoned by
the medical men which-were to be opera
ted upon, no liarm at least would be done,
and if curs) was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought toiie afforded, hut they expressed
a reluctance to-.tako nny responsibility upon
thorn; by which I understood that tlicy-djd
not like, to put thoin«elves in opposition to
tho physicians. ■ Otliors opposed it alto
gether. ^therefore olferefl arid look upon
myself whatoyer responsibility there wits in
tlte case, and -notified Mr. Stvaim that I
would necompariy'him, arid did so. The
first case selected was that of -a woman,
whose appearance was horrib'c, and ivliose
condition was so deplorable that the 'pa
tients in tlte same rn'om wished to have iter
removed, and the evidence of my own sen.-
ses,justified 'their oomplaint. She was a
woman of about 30 or 38 years of age, her
right eye was alredy uestroyed, the left,
eye protruded more than half an inch put
of the Socket, the flesh of the left cheek was
and complete ulcer,-the flesh of the nose
had disappeared and left the nostrils two
naked holes, the uppci lip on the left side
was destroyed, and the teeth and gums
bare, and the whole face, as jt appeared to
me, in a stglo-of dissolution; her appetite
hud loft her—she represented a living skel-
otoil frightful to behold, Mr.Swaim said
he couldcure her; he could not restore the’
lost eye, ntfr restore the hose, but" he could
rcstoro tholeft oyo and the mouth.
Uo undertook the case, and I freqrient-
ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo
man, rind she was cured—and I have fre
quently 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. 1 have eon-
fined myself to this case, upon which I
,,, EDWIN A. ALTER.
htladrdpU..,, Nov. MI;, IB88. ’
, ; sopply of this Valuable Medicine is
just received ahdfor sale by
_ TARSON9, Agent.
1^**1’® Engle N<^8 (Jibbons Range
Tlic Vjjvtues and Use
or T1!K
Con DIAL
rw . Cephalic Snuff.
Which, by loaf: experience, has been fmimt
(«ro oiji**, cases nearly similar, rihteh were .. . ..
2W». h ^ .‘.atiacca,after evejybOier re- Ilf rernaves nrdwsiriess.Sleopine.s, Oid*
sine, " nd b “ '° ' nos ' eratefql aromatic
dine, «.(a-Vap^i^ta^^
ness?aml ff'S!!?“ mcu . rin S ?»f.
r * ••• ' iveum uesij-
• . jfl* ,, 1 ec " of great service in llVs-
uio .mid Tara lytic co,..pl«ims, an.) in re-.
OTjririg tho memory
orders ofthe lidarl.
It ia also cxtremcly
who visit the Sick, or go,
Swaim’p Veifinifuge.
Patent;
THIS valuable tfnti-dytcn-
dicitu
Uric and ll'orm Medicine has
boon mod for these sevori
yaars-pqst, imd Its virtues art
, a, universally acknowledged by
all whohave tried it, tube far superior to
any other , . - >
- uu uu sujjqriur III
- •medicine ev^heraplgyed for
most diseases children are subject to. It is
perfectly s.ifr, anttud child will refuse to
it. It seMom fails curing Dysentery,
bummer Complaint, GoHC mV. CJsolera
Morbus. eitheMD grown persons or chiitlron
'T 7.—( —i'J grown pbrwos ur couoron
and Ugive*»ppetititi>almost all debilita
ted persons. Worms frrqu'pntiv Infest chll
drenr aggtgvata their oilier diseases, and
are the clii«f-caui«i6f .most fevers, botoel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas
os, mordent to childhood, whlih are so nu
merous and fmqoeWtly fatil. It is mu«Ji'
regretted that most vermifuges now in ui«
are injurious, andthtmimnds of children are
swept qlR or.are rendefod.feeble, pale and
euranelated through the first stage of life
......nine us. me
—*foch leads-oq to pulmonary complalqts
Worms being especially apt to infest
persons oLdebihpUed rligestivo organs and
emaciated ooristltntlons, much mischief Is
often done by tho .orOibnry worm medi
cines, which generally consist of tho strong-
est purgatives, mercurials’, bitters, narco
tics, or. spit its of turpentine.-. Articles of
this kind may destroy .worms, but tliev de
bilitate tho stomach, and often' material!"
injure tlte general health. Sivaim’s Ver-
snruoR has'the peculiar advantage ofdo-
stroyirig’ and removing .worms from the
bowpjs M’ithont tlte weakening consequen
ces 6f the,stronger purgatives. &c. and
it has, moreover,^ decided tendency to
give vigor botli to the stomach and liqwels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from many troublesome
cumplaiuts. It is' by this means that so
many grmVn persons .have been relieved,
by its use, of differentnriiitprariits—suppo
sing themselves to b* in a decline, Sic. &c
This medicine toill relieve bowel com
plaints or hjsentery, bilious cholic, vomit•
mg, sic/eftpss, pain or weakness in the sto
mach nr bowels, loss of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, inn few hours;
and it seldom fails curing Cllitps awote-
VEn on fever aoue.^ No Jamili/ ought,
or ever will be tcithoig it, after a trial.
Worms are cupairlo or producing groat
distrirb iriee, in the system- , Not only do
they aggravaltf ordiriSry "dlsekrts when they,
are present, blit they also give rise to' a
great variety of very- ajarming anomalous
affections. Tlic wbold train ofspasmodic &
convulsive diseases may proceed frbtn the
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal.
Cholera; epilepsy," catalepsy, lelaffus, pa
ralysis, mania,, corivulsions, ns well as u
variety Of other-nervous nnd convulsive
affections, are not unfrequenilv the iirime-
rliate effectsof '‘this entiso Besides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rlieuriiatic.paiqs.dys
emery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain
chronic and spasmddic cough, &c. foe
foe. - y "■■■*,
Among tho symptoms which indicate
the presence of-worms, IhoUfollowing are
tlie most common and strikihg:—A pale,
leaden-coloured, nnd occasionally' flushed
countcriance; a bluish streak under the
'eyes, these aro dull-and. heavy, Tho pupils
are diluted and jb.uoh'contracted, the low
er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
daring the night while sleeping: great
itching in'the- nostrils, which causes the
patient tojpick hU-ndse; .foul brcatli; dis
turbed sleep: during which the patient
grinds his teeth, is apt-to scream out and
startup suddenly as If frightened:, tinglina
In the erits; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart .a dry .spasmodic,
cough; Irregular and depraved'appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed.' and
at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels;
costivenessj-unuatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains in tho bowels; wasting -of tho flesh;,
convulsions; fits; palsy; and'finally death.
A supply of this vnlu.iblo TVlediCine is'
Juit. received and for sale-by .
A. PARSONS, Agent.
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31 •'
Notice.
TCT OUR months oiler date, application
Ji- WiRbe made to the Honorable the
Justices ofthe Inferior. Qourt of Tattnal
Comity; for leave to sell the real estate of
Thomas' Dickinson late of said county da-
ceased, forlhe benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said estate.
Win. DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor,
march 7 55 "
Shoe Blacking*
B AY & MARTINS liquid Blacking
Just imported and for sale by the
cask ordozeri by A PARSONS.
". Druggist No’3 Gibbons Rarig*{
feb 21
.. for persons
„ , , . -| w-,.v,'gTin'*dHc3oimy
rooms nr onhaatthy plaaps, and liet cli-
mates 1 a,,,r„ 1 | fie, ,U-Fea,l against nox-
tous, exhalations and Infections air.
.pinch or .two, may be tnlico at any.
time, ami indeed several in a day; but fora
cold, or stoppage in tho si,end, a cr
two should betaken just before going w
These who are in the .htbit of taking
much ofthe coinufon smtffs, (and thereby,
injure both head and stomach,) an desired
to mix some oftlils CEPHALIC SNUFF
with them, and their bail effocta will in ^
I'HMjSMWlsji* pretcntrtl. 1 ...
Won 1iand and for sale by
, \t IA PAJISONS.Druggist,
At the I'.ngleno 8 Gibbbu's Range,
mar 14 6
'Sheeting
. do
do
Shirtings
More New Goods.
J U8T received by M. Prendergait, and
rfol’xale low...
Sb Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and
half.pleces ■ ■
•4 do do jjo
5 hales 4-4 Brown
2 do do Bleached
ft do ,3-4 ; do
,5 do 6-4 >Bfown oo
8 do Domestic Plaids fo Stripes
Russia & Birdseye Diaper , [i
R*4 0-4 0-4 10-4 Irish tio
. i*cttSC3 ladies Legboriu
1 do mens do' 4
1 do boys do *
•v&jlwj*!’!? Oingiidmi^Frims >
.Tfampiald & stripe Paitnat me
2.". e f* 1 ' 5 "' & hlk Worsted - Barege .-
Plain Baltico, all cohmrs ■ :
Crimson & Green .Moreens a
.Blk station Silk—Gros da Naples,
Florence fo S|nchows
" Satin Levantine
Fancy col’d. Grosde Naples
Plaidcd Straw col’d hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses collarifo half hdkfs
do and I’lnin Swiss fo Book Muslins
Cambric,Jaconet,Mull & Nansookdo
Blk Itl. Veil Crape
andX.'plored dp- *
" Canton and Nankin do
Fancy Gins De Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Hkfs
“ S ikCravais. Jaconet do
“ ” and Marsaillos Vestingl
Single & double width, blk & Line'
black Hombazin
Bangop cords,Twhlio Nankin & stripe
Joans r
I,asting Circassians Nankeens
■ ^PWueOhve and Mix’d cloths
English Thread . & Bohbinet Laces
foe. foe.
mar 88 No3 fo 14 Gibbons’ range
J Notiae.
MALLERY A DUFFY,
DitAPimstt tailvus,
_ * ON THE RAY,
THE CITY HOTEL,
l-fl reccivcdby tecent arrivals from
Now York, a'frcsh and elegant as-
of tho most seasonable »
, OOODS,
In-their line—
,, coxsiSTiKqop
Blue black, brown, olive. Groan ar.d’ trifah
BROADCLOTHS. $
. u,UB t n.Rreon.nnd steel mixt
n ' ' * t ^EBN3 CLOTH.
iilu&black (iiid faucy col6rcd single imii
1 * led .. -
U, . ’-CASSIMERE.
Merino Cloth nud (Jassitnere, (lialit
.- and beautiful materials Rt summer
Bqinbq.zine Circa-rian
.’Jrowu,'white and drab EuMisli and
French DtRl
Striped Fbricntinr, Satin Jean
rassClotliq iloorhou Drill
£lk Camnlet, Nankeen
Ind a vanety of other stuffs suitnble foi
summet coatees and pantaloi'ns '
YESTINGS
‘English, Italian and French black nffd
colored Silk
V alencia and Mariellles of Bnff.Whifo
and neat'fancy Patterns
white and Buff Cassitnere and Cash-
men;! .. ^ *
ABof which iliey are prepartd to make
to meftsuro, 1# tho best manner and at thorb
notice.
fancy articles.
A,haiidsome assortment of
Hi kand Linen Cambric PocketHartd
kerchiefs
; Cravats.,Swpkc, Stjffners
B a . • * ’Raw colored Horip-
skin Gloves, ,
' Grass Cloih and Linen do
^ders.JGteh Guards and Rib.
Hosiery x>f all descriptions
r oragiug, Moroco, Cadet & MedttZi
' ' ranean Caps, &c. &c. . 7
Also,
A general Assortment of
SkADT MaOE SFRtno AND SUMMER
—All D SUIIMEh
ijlothiag.
JJIOUR months nfter date, we shall s>pH
— -‘ply. to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county,, for leave to sell all the
Ileal Estate of William JI. Womack, dec.
being several trtrinrof t*nd irw'aid county,
on both Sides of the Louisvilla toad, con
taining, together 570 acres, for the benefit
of the-heirs.
' yWILLIAM A. PREVATT,
• Adm’r, in right of Ills Wife.
SARAH PREVATT, Adm'x.
mar 88 • 79
Notice. -
H EREAFTER (He Savannah Libra
ry will be ripened for the deliver, fo
Books every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. .
Individuals not share holders con have
the use «ff the Library on the following
terms
For one year, by paying Jig
“ six months, " a
“ any less period, at the rate ot I
per muntli
WM. MOREL, Librarian. •
may 1 108§b
'Notice.
F OUR months afterdate, application
ntiil.be made to the Honorable the
: . , u,u aauiliilBUIC till
Justices of. the Inferior Court of Effing,
hrim county,' when sitting for ordinary pur--
poses, for leave to sell the half of an undi-'
vided tract of land In the county of Effing
barn, containing 137-1*2 acres formerly
The property of Benjatiiin P.orter, for the
benefit of thohkirs of William Gv-Porter,
deceased.
WILLIAM THNG,
Administrator de bonrs ban.
may 0 108
the
Negroes for Sale.
,m iIK following Negroes, - from
JL country, are offered for,sale, viz
A negro boy aged about‘l8 years.
A negro h.oy aged about 15 "very likely
,A negro boy aged abinlU5 “ do do
A negro boy aged about 12 "
A llegro girl agod about 18''
A ncgi.o man aged about 45"a field hand
A iregromari aged aboutupi" do dor
• • AMD
A nigro-girl aged-16years.
A negro man aged 44 ’• a prime field
hand.'
A negro boy about 17 * do do do
A negro man'aged 35 " do do do.
A negro man and wife, ohd their child
about 5 years old.
Apply to
four 88 dEPPINGERI
Coats. ;Frocks .an/doattees, Pant4-
ions
=V«ri.,. ! Faeke i3 ,'Drawei,,
..Sj'Ws, Odllari, foc.^foc. foe.
'* fc'pecljuljy inform tlieir friends
mat the ifltole ofihe goddshave been info
folly selected by Mr. M. and the' ready
made clothing, ihnuufactured entirely ui£
der hu inspearion, Avjhoy assure their ctis -
tomcrs,tJiat rtic uYrnoit confidence may bo
placed in tho fqitl)tulness of their work.
aprfl 30
Chambers Nniiferior 1
Court-
m. ,, , JUNE 25th. 182D.
The Marine fo Fire In- '
sorancc }l.i(V ot the
Slate of Georgia, ot al.
r Eleacer, Early,
ct. el.
Chatliam Su
perior Court,
January Tern),
1880. ' '
tin Equity.
-TTT being verified to (lie Court' that Eloa«
JL zr-“—*- --- - • • - • • • -■
—- zer Early one ofthe defendahts In tlm
abov*»ause resides put of Chatham coun-
ty—'On motionjl is. ordered Jliat the sajR
Elcnzcr Early appear on or before the first
day of the next Term of (Ids (lourt and en
ter his appearance‘ thereto and in default
(hereof the mid complainant have leave to
proceed on their said .Bill in-the san*
manner as.lf pcrscuial setvic o of rlie nm
and suhpeena had been effected 0q the said
Eleazer—And it is flrrther orderifil that
lhtsRulo.be,'puhliihod Once a month ip brio
of the Public'Gazettes of Savannah tuitR
the expiration thereof.
Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
■june 80 J53.
Irving’s ColuinbuM—(Abrid-
• ged,)
FfTH'E LIFE AND VOYAGES OF
JL CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
by M asliiogton Irving (abridged by th’o
same) price $1.25.
Sermons Preached ln England /by tho
Right Rev. Regonald'.HeberD. 'D. tirico
SI 50. - - ■'
-Letter from aEgtna bynames Emerson
price glvgS. Just received'by . .
, / T. M. DRISCOLL,
jutte 84
M. Freijdergast.
YJf AS just teceived pet schooner -Gris
U gon, '
Fancy wtllow : (rnvelling baskets -.nniS
reticulo r - Jt
■India carved shell bombs, >
" Plain do do
.Elegant Barege silk and gnuze-scafD,
- it,,, *1“ dp ' dress lidk/i
Black, bloo and brown Italiarietts,
' Superior Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Swiss and, jaconet nedle-work dress
robes;,
Swiss andjacoriet needle-work Col'-
lars end Palarincs, -
No S'bf 14 Gibbons Range. "
niny 15.
Notice. '
lliHE subscribers haying qualified on
,JL the \vill of tlfo lute John Wood EsqJ
of Camden, givo notice to 611 persons hav-
ing claims against his estate, to present
them, and request all persons indebted td
........ >H M-. . UU IJUI.-UIIS IUUCUICU V
it, to sonie forward and settle the same.
.HOj.ACE S..PRATT, Ex’or.
laleah mO-od.
JANE F. PRATT,’
juiie 11 lfJT'tr.
Situation Wanted; ...
B Y a person who cun give tHortiojt
satisfactory-testimonials of his .qom
petency as an overseer,gaydrier, tine tlrex
ser or fin any other ehrploymeht;oha plan
tatiori—sis the advertiser’s priircijrar object
is to be employed he will engage til! ihr Ic'
of January next, on Very reasonable ternu.
Apply at this oflice. ..
june *4 . 148)5 " *