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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN
No 160
.Vol; XXVI
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1829.
Choice French
ter.
J UST IMPORTED
Ami to salo. by
Hose Wa-
da s
A PARSONS, Druggist.
No B Gibbons' Rnngo.
Martinique Molasses.
IIIIDS prime retailing Mojnsses.
-Landing and for snlo low if taken from th#
wharf, apply to
HALI* SIIAPTER & TUPP.ER,
j’ino 10
„ . Brought to Ja#.
"N Savannah on tlio 10th hist a
lan who says his nainoi
iat ho belongs to Wni:0
Icatoil SC. Ho is-about 27 years of a
foot 11 inches high, ami has a scar on
forehead.
fob 48 .. JNO. I. DEWS, j
Splendid Razor
•■rniMEiisoN’U and prenyls
fllj Razor Straps are kept constantly on
hand, anduboie gentlemen who have used
-thorn, pronounce them superior .to any at
*ho present time In tit*. PoMoleby N ■
P A. PARSONS, Druggist
At the Eaglg, No 3 Gibbon's Range,
march 1* ’
Salts and Castor Oil.
tm STOKE
•W yTK • Bltl.S Sal <llauber
<£P <W 100 boxes do assorted sites
1000 quart hottlei Castor dll for Plan
tatjon Purposes
S00 quart bottles-cold pressed
800 pints do do do
' Which Is offered unusually lore.
Planters are particularly, requested to
call und'eaamine for themselves.
For sale by
APATtSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle No d Gibbons range,
mar 5 ^
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water.
T HE Buosoribor has just received a
largo supply of those celebrated Wa
ters, in quart and pint bottles. In boxes of
ono to throo dozen each, and will bo kept
constantly on hand during tho season, and
it is intended that the storo shall bo open-
ad oarly in the morning .to receive,custom
ers.—-For sale at iho Eagle, No. 8, Oib-
borts’ llango.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
april 21 .98 * .
English White Mustard
’Seed.
IT received,
Whole No..... 6426.
of the
nud to re*
nervous sys-
jnn 15
A. PARSONS,
8, Gibbons 1 Range.
SVidlitz’and Soda Pow
ders.
“■ DOZEN boxes Seda Pow-
_ - ders
00 do -Seldlitss do
AMO ,
The improved Clroltonham Salts, pro
pared by Havory, Moore A Davidson, Itn-
oorted and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist; at the Eagle, No. 8 O -• »
march fl 84 „
■fn.iui it el A
I’AI’KOF GE’lRGlA-iJu Elijah
CT linker,- Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry
To Planters.
rv ‘Adyk liDTIT.ES Common
tXUlVW.Ca.ldr.iDll,.
,090 do Superior Cold Press Is just
Received and for sale low by
PARSONS,
, Druggist. no ;i Gibbons Ha'ige
Bottled Cider.
RUST Received, e few boxes of Crab
Off Apple Cider,-a very choice article.
For'sale by
A. PAgSCNS, ‘
. Atthe Rarrle-No. 8, Gibbons' Range,
miy 7 107
Adininistriuor’s Notice.
•UR months afier date. 1 shall apply
to the Uonorable the Justices of the
n>riof court.of Chatham;, county, when
sHtiog for ordinary purposes, . for leavq' to
sell a tract at, land, (lumber riinaty'four,
(nu. «« situated in the twelfth district of
Monroe county, in the state of- Georgia,’
t onlaiu'mg t\jo hundred two and a half
cres. being-ifee real estate of La'uucelot
H Feay. deceased, for the .benefit of the
xeirs and cl editors of said estate.
J. WALLACE, ,
Adm’r.bf L. H. Feay.
t ,.aprtl 20 . ^ 87 . . - . .
M. Plrendergast.
Has lust received per tchr Exact.
UPERIOR Bluo C16th t
Italianette
-.Black and mixed Camblot.'
Super fancy Silk Dress IldMs
,” “ Gauze do B’o
“ “ Smyrna do do '
* Horseskin Gloves
f Shaded Sc printed Scarfs Gauze.
Plain Sallgured Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats
.French Casimore and Drills
Hussia do
. With a handiome assortment of
Kensington,
Gimp,
.Bobinet and English Thread Lice.
No 3 & 13 Gibbon*s Range.
mayB • 6
For pute.
A TRACT of land containing 280 a .
XMi cres, situate in the district Of Ot-
angeburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding nbith on lands
of Daniel MaZyck, and south and western
he said creek. , ,,
For a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
;Ex’or. est. of John Glen,
feb 3 . 27
Court of Ordinary, Effing-
haili County.
DECEiinm, 'TEfisi 1828 *
fl^N'llio 'petitioriof Sam’l. J. Bryan
Tf Stating that he is posessed of a bond
whloh bo produced to the Court'made and
signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of -she
county aforesaid bearing date the l!th‘
day of January tOlflfqr titles to a certain
tracofland .describedin saidbond. These
are to cite and admonish all personrhavihg
or claiming any interest in the estate of
the said HenjamtnKeunedy to file their
objections if nny they have, on or before
the-meeting of the Court of OrdinaryJor
said county, for May term 1829, otherwise
the administrator will be ordered, to make
titles to said tract of land pursuant to the-
statute in such cases made and provided.
J. CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. o.
jan 12 8 .
UT. ..... • _ ‘ 1 sAi -
f Coiirt of Common
and Oyep and Terminer
for the City of Savan
nah. -
. June'term, 1029.
TfSUiyiREAS Wm Taylor and Jas.
" * “• Bulloch wore summoned to at-
tend this. Court as Grand J.urors—and,
n impson, Tims Garnet, Reuben
V l J'.?. r - antl Jas - Piooeas Petit Jurors,
and failed to appear. It is ordered that
unless they file with the clerk of this Court-
good and sufficient enuse of excuse on
,or before the next Term '(-July 18th)
they he .severally -fined—Grand Jurors
m tlio sum of'forty, Petit J.urors in the'
aura of twenty dbllars.
W. K.GUERINEAU, Clkl
June-IS.i
Congress Mineral (Spring
Water.
HBfls subscriber will during tho season
^sje-tajee this article cooled in ice-and
thoday r °* dy ® ,, ' ou,tlm, ers at 'alltimes-of
- A. PARSONS.
IDroggist ntth'e Eagle Gibbons’ Range
■June 22 * 14tf
Board of Health,
'jf.Swoona]), \ith June, 1829.
H B lSaOLVED, That the Citizens who
£!V. r0 , d0!iroU! °f having the trees ho-
,v. ® ., 0lt “puses trimmed, be requested to-
nave tho same done before tits hqur of Ik
f* 10 1 “bluing, and-hnve the offal
immediately removed, so that the boat of
theaun may not act on tlio same,
lh’ihon ^ lllt l* 1 ® “bove be published
mtbe Gazettes oi this City.
Extract from the.Miiuites,
■june la. WM.MOREL,Sec’ry.
of I
irthe County of f.iherty
ajor A. Maybank applies for letters of
Admjnistratton of ‘all -and cingular the
gnods and chattels, rights and eredits, that
» ere of Barnard M’Cann, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admen-,
sh ill and singular the kindred and credi
tors -of said dace,ned, to file' their objections
(if any they Imve)' fn my office at Kicebo-
rnugli on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise letters of administra
tion will be grinted la tho said applicant.
Witness the Hon. John'Dunwoody, nne
of the Judges uf said court this'28th' day
of March' in tho tear of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty bine. "
E. BAKER, c. c. o.-x. c.
april 1 76*
. Brought to Jail.
*TN Savannah, some time ago, a negro
fl. man who says bis name it JIM, and
that ho-belongt to John Pitman but dees
not know Where his master lives,nor where
he ranaway from. 1 am induced -to he
lleve that he is owned by some one else,
he is 4 feet.9 1-4 inchesJiigband about 18
yearsofage; he stammers a ’tittle when
ineakmg. > •
JNO.I.DEWS, j. c,o
line 14 . 142
Treasurer’s Office.
j., July j, 1829.
FflYHE average price of Flour during tho
4L last month being 27 23 per barrel of
198 lbs. Rread for the present montli
must weigh as follows viz: .
12 1:2 cents Loaf tfiis lO pz
0'l-'4 “ “ 1 5 “ .
Of which all Bhkerfcand selletsof Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t. .
jniy.J . ■' !
Town Property for Sale.
A N eligiBly situated lot, lit tho Southern
X*. section of the city, with the improve
ments, consisting of a two story dwelling
house,.with Piazzas, and containing seven
neatly finished rooms,and the requisite out
buildings—all in good repair.
A half/lot, in the' centre of the city, hav-;
big a convenient two story,dwelling^ good
out buildings. ,
A corner lot, In a desirable situation,
with.o commodious dwelling, well calcu
lated for a Boarding House; attached to
which is an extensive stable. , . .
A pitthber of lots, improved and vacant,
in different parts of the city.
Apply to ,.
june 15 J.F.PPINOER.
Notice.
T HE co-partnership heretofore exist
ing hetweeji the subscribers under
the firm of James Anderson & Co. expired
by limitation outlie fit st of May last.
All persons indebted will make paymonr
to James Anderson, who is duly authorised
to settle the affairs of tho.cnncern, and «ill
continue the business fur his own account
JAMBS. ANDERSON,
C. M. KING,
jitne 19 138J
PRICE WO DOLLARS'PER BOT-
TLE.
To the Pt
I N consequence nf the numerous fraud:
. and impositions practised in refercuct
to my medicine, I am again induced to
chnnge.llio form of mj BOTTLES. In
future, the PANACEA wiUbc put up in
round bottles, fluted longitudinally, with
the foll°wlng / jvords, blown in the glass,
“SwxIm’b Pxiiacbx, PmiAiu," as repre-
■; son ted above. , f :
: . Thasc bottles are’ much stranger than'
thoso herMoforo used,and will have but one
label, which covers th^pork, with my own
signature on it, so that the cotk cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature,-
without which none is genuine. Tliemo-
djclne may consequently be known'to be
genuine when my signature it visible; <o
counterfeit iekiph, jeiM 6e punishable at for*.
^he increasing demand lor this celebra
ted medicine has enabled me to reduce the
price to T\VO DOLLARSper (jqttle.thus
bringing if svithta the' neach of the Indi-
% Panacea requires go. encomium; its
astonishing effects and wonderful operation
have drawn,.both from Patients and Medi
cal Prautitioners of the highest rc'spcetabl
lity, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for it a character which Envy’s
pen, though dipped in gull, can never tarn
ish.
. The false reports concerning this valu
ahte medicine,which have been so di igemlv
circulaled by eertaln Physicians,have thujr
origin either in ENVY, or inthe inlse* iev-
oii« effects of tho SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS.
The Proprietor pledges himself to tho
Public, and gives them the most solemn
insurances, ■ that this medicine contains
.neither mercury nor any other deleterious
drug.
The public are cautinncd not in purchase
my Panacea, except'from-myself, -my ac-
ercdl ed agents, sir persons of known os-
pectahility: and all those will consequent
ly be without oxcuse, who shall purchase
from any oilier persons.
WM. SVVAIM.
September, 1828.
The following certificate gives the his
tory of the introduction of the Panacea into
the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary.-
Those who read it, will be convinced that
the proprietor has never fearod the investi?
gallon of physicians, or endeavorejlt'o ad-'
minister the medicine 1 in seci'el. It also
eyinces.the.prejudices of the faculty, that
those who wqre so anxious originally to
exclude (he medicine from.this institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it,-aftet4t liad been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
One of the AMehtun^of the City oJ.Phi-.
ML Swaim. proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me, requesting me to state what I know
nimut-.the introduction of bjsHie'dioine into,
the Aims House—and J nonsider it a duty*
to comply with Ilia requ st.
Being President Of the Board of Malta
gersof the Alms I louse in the year J WO.
Mr. Swaim expressed to me a wish to un
dertake the cure of sora.a.ponons theq.in
The house, whose oases were givennp as in
curable by. the medical gentlemen, that he.
was confident of curing by -his medicine
those enses, anil svould undertake some of
the most desperate—and weal'd require no
other compensation . than the satisfaction
to he derived from the service rendered.
t promised to consult the othet mana
gers, and did so ; h‘utT found that «une of
the medical gentlemen' in the houst-1iad_
labored to prejudice them, arspme of them"
nttempto’d to prepossess me against what
they denominated quackery. Some of the
managers foil inclined to tite trial, consid
ering that as they were cases abandoned by
tho iilodioal men which wore to he opera
•ted upon, Ha harm at least would ho-dnne.
and if cure was practicable,'the opportuni-.
ty ought to he afforded, but they expressed.'
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
thorn ('.by which I understood that, they did
not like-to,put-themselves in opposition to
the physicians. Others.ppposed it allo-
gether. I therefore offered and took upon
mysolf wlratevatjesponsihility theiewas iif
the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that l
svould accompany him, >nd did so. The
first case .selected svtts that df, n svoman,
whose appeuraVtcn was horrible, and svltose
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tients in the same room stished to have her
removed, and tho evidence of my own sen
ses justified thoir oomplnint. - She wns a
svoman of ahostt 30 or 82 years of tge.'hpr
right eye was alredy uestroyed, the left
eye piotruded-mdretirah half an inch out
of the,socket, the flesh of the left cheek svas-:
one complete ulcer, tho flesh of the nose
had disappeared and left tlio nostrils two
naked holes, the uppei lip on the left siije
waa destroyed, land the teeth and gumy
bare,.and tlio svliolq face, as it appeared to'
ine, in.n statu of dissolution; hor appetite
had left her—stiff represented a living gkel-
etqn frightful to behold. Mr.Ssvqim said
lie could cure her; he could, not restore the
lost eye, nor restore the nose, but.he could
restore theleft eye and.the,mouth..
He undertook the case, and T -frequent
ly attended kith in his visits to the poor wo
man, and she was cured—and I .have fre
quently seen her sjneo, going about her
ordinary business svith tho alacrity usual
to a person of that age; the deformity of
course riunained ; but ail that remuinbd
besides appeared healthful. I have con
fined myself to tills case, upon which I
was impossible to ho mistaken, and 'for
borne to introduce any. other.clrcumstau-
eos than what belong immediately to it. .
tom.,... WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, March 11th 1828.
CERTIFICATE OF 'DR. EDWIN A.
Memler of the Philadelphia Medical Socie-
Tbe case detailed in the above -.certifi
cate came under my observation, and 1 be
lieve Alderman Duane’s statement to bo
strictly correct. Mr. Swaim showed jne
two other cases nearly similar, which were
cured by his Panacea,after every other re
medy had failed.
Averse as I am to' quackery, Lhoptxcv-
or to bo preserved from ui ' “
prejudice rand, thereft '
10 give rpy name, in c-
fie.u y and safet;
. EDWIN A. AL r
ilactclphia, K iv. 5th, 18211.
A supply uf this Valuable Medicine
■jits’, received and for sale by
At-tho EagleT^sAGtb^i'ns^laiige.
tnnreli 17 08
m.
The Virtues and Use
oe.TiiK
: CORDIAL >
. Cephalic Snuff.
imch.by tong,experience, has been found
on effectual Remedy for most Disorders
Yt , £Af Common
flcadach, to uh(ch tf hardly ever fails giv
ing immediate ease, altd by frequent use
vnvents its return.
MT admirably opens-and purges the head,
fl. strengthen? the nerves,revives.the spi r
ribs, god ligs a most gtateful aromatic’
It remaves Drowsinass. Sleepiness,Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves -dimness of
the eyts % i» excellent in curing recent deaf-
ness, and has been of great service lii Ilya-,
•eric nnd Paralytic complaints, find in re:-
irtng the memory when impaired by dis
c's fifth* head. —^ '
also extremcb
tthesicl
Swaim’s-Vermifuge.
■Pateiit.
1 ills valuable 'Anti-dysen
teric and /Form Medicine has
bjpn used for these seven
ydars past, and v i|e virtues arc
■:. universally ackhmwledged by;
all who have tried 1t,-to be far auperiof.to
any other medicine ever employed for
most diseeset children are subject to. It is
perfectly safe, and no cJiijd will refuse tq
- ilsSli' “
take.it. It sehioni faili
Summer Complaint,.
Morons, either lit |
eiliing'-Dysoiitet;
Colic, or Cliotcri
either in grown persons or children
and It gives appetite to Almost all deblliti-,
ted persons. WormsfVequenilv.infeit cliil
dren, aggravate their other diseases, and
■re the cliii-f cause of most fevere, bowel
eomflaints, and chronic and nervous disras
es, incident to childhood, which are so nu
merous arnf frequently fatal. 'It'is much
regretted (lie( most vermifuees now in use
are injurious, and thousands of children are
swept off, or are.Rendered feeble, pale and
emanciRted through the first stage of .|ifq
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
&c. Sic. See... ,
Worms being especia'ly apt to Infest
persons of debilitated digestive nrgaus apd
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm medi-
e.ines, which generally consist oCtije strongs
est purgatives, mercurials, hitters, narco-
tips, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this kind may destioy Worms,.but they de
bilitate the stqmacb, and often materially
injure the general health. Swaim’s .Vijji-
mifuoe baa the peculiar advantage of : de-'
straying and removing wqrtps from the
bowels without the weakening conscqueti:
ces of the stronger purgatives. Ac.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give.yigor both tpthe stomach and bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from many troublesome'
complaints. It is by this means that so
many grown peons have been relieved.
by its use, of different complaints—suppo
sing themselves to be in adecMne. Ap. &c;
This medicine util relieve bowel com-
plaints or 'dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ing, sickness, pain or weakness in the sip-
mach or bowels, loss of appetite, either,In
children or grown persons,’in a few hours;
and it seldom foils curing chills and fe
ver on fkver aooe, No family ought,
or ever will be withoiff it, after a trial.
.tVprms are capable of producing- great
dlsturbafiaeglh the system. Nnt only do
thef aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but they also givers,. to X;
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affectioijs.-fPlie whole train nfspasmodic Sc
convailsiYc diseases rqay proceed from the
irritation of worms in the aiitaamaj!* canal. 1
Cholera, opjjejisy, catalepsy, tclnfius, pa
ralysis, mania', convulsions, as well as A
variety of other nervous dlid convulsive
alfeolions,.are not unfrequently the imme
diate effects uf this cause Besides these
■disposes, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery. remitting fever,di-opsy of the papain,
chrouionnd s'pasmoi)io cough, &c. Ac.
&Oi
Among tho symptoms whiob indicate
the presence of.warms, the following are
tlie inost common and striking:~A pale,,
lenden-chioiirnd, and occasionally .flushed
countenance; a bluish streak utider the
eyes, these are dill) and heavy, the pupils
are dilated and much .contracted, the 'low
er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
during the night while, .sleeping; great
itching in thq. nfistrils, which, causes the
patient to pick-his nose; foul breath; dis
turbed sleep; during which the patient
grinds hie.teetb, is apt to scream out arid
startup suddenly ns if frightened: tingling
in the ears; giddiness; intertqpted. speech;
palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometiinee.qqtirely suppressed, and
at. others exceedingly voracious; jabdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of (lie haw'els;
oostivenesa; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools' 3
pains inthe bowels; wasting of the flesh;
convVilsions; fits; palsy; and Anally death.
A supply of. this valuable Medicine it-
Jurt received and for-sale by v ..
A. PARSONS, Agent.
-At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31 . .
.. More New GooHs.
ta* 'W^ < ? *' f ® c ®l ve< i hy M.Frshdergast, and
tlP for sale low.
Notice.
171 OUR months after date, application
Jl. will be,, made to the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior -Court of Tattnal
County, fpr leave to sell .the real estate of
Thomas Dickinson late ofsaid county de
ceased, fig the bQufiftt of the heirs and cre
ditors of skid estate.
Wm.Dii'KINSON,
. .. Qualified Executor,
march 7 - 85 --
Shoe Blackihg.
AY A- MARTIN9 liquid Blaoking
Just nnpprtfid and,for sale by the
cask or dozen'hy . A PARSON?.,
Druggist No 8 Gibbon's Rang4
feb 44 ~ 1
persons'
lolesome
hot eli^-
' x-
. f for
pincii
tous, cxlialatto .
A pinch or two- f
time; nnd indeed.jevofa! in „
Cold, or stoppage In tho head, a
two should betaken jnst before going
Those who nVe ln the habit of taking
milch,of the common snuffs, (and.therebv
injure both.head and stomach,) fire desiced
to,mtx .some oftbisOEPIIALIC SNUFF
with them, and their bad effects will' in
great measure, be prevented.
'Is on lurid and for gain by
* IA PARDONS.'Druggist,
the Eagle no 8 Gibbon 1
.mar If
fls Range.
8 Cases wppJrlsh Ltoens in ’Mil.'and
half pieces
4 do p do Jo -Sheeting
8 hales 4-4 Brown ,go
2 do doBJesehcid >■ 'do,
8 do -8-4 do Shirtings
Ji do 8-4 Brown do
-8 do Domestic Plaids Sc Strtnes
Russia ABirdkrye Diaper
6-4 8-4 0-4 10-4 Irish d.o
2 eases. Ipdjes Leghorns
• l no mens do
1 do , boys do
Fashionable Oinghains &’FrblU
Plain plaid A.stnpe Palinarine
.Blue Straw -A blk Worsted Barege
Plain Baltice, all colliers
Crimson Sc Green Moreens
Blk '
Frisch™, de ^
“ Satin Levantine
-Fancy colM- Grosde Naples
Consisting .
■Cysts. Frocks add Coattees, Pauta-
’ Ions ■ ■ ■ •
Vests, Jackets, Draetois,
Shirts, Collars, Ac- Ac.. Ac. ■
M.-jA D ; respect fully inform their Wends
ib.at tlio whole of the.-goods havo been care
< lully selected hv Mr.-M. and the ready
, ">■>«" ®.lst|ting, ihBnufaitiirfd entirely un-
Flaided Straiv col’s! hat silk , j der.uli'inspection, »V they assure their cui
Fig. Ssvis.s dresses collars A half hdkft toners that themmnstcWnfidshfielm'av'be
" f '^heJaftAWiness of their wort.
vf;
do and Plain Swiss A. Book Muslins
Cambri^JaconetnUull A Nansookdo
-Blkitl. Veil Crape ’
and Colored do
” Canton nnd Najtkfndo
Fancy <3s.o» pe Nap- *
' GaUze'Qrnsi Hkfs
“ S ik Cravats, Jacnnct'do
“,iV and Morsailles Vesting!
f
,,..i
and
Sin ;
gle A dfioble width, hlk A
black Bombazin
blue
' Ban^cerdi, white Nankin & Stripe,
Lasting Circassians Nankeens •
•fhtp.-Bftt blue Olive and Mix’d,clpthi
English Thread A iSobbinct Lacei
Ac. Ac. i
mar 16 NoS .A 14 Gibbons! raoge-
, Nqjtice.
F OUR'morths afterdate, ave shall apl
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county, for leave to sell nil the
Real Estate of William H, Womack, dec.
being several tracts.of^,and in.uaidpe<nvfity,‘
on.both-sides of the'Louisville road, con
taining together 570 acres, for.thehenefit,
of tho heirs. -is
WILLIAM A. PUEVATT,
Adm’r. in righ) of his Wife,
i. SARAH PREVATT. Adm’x.
mar 28 'fa -
~Z NoticflT . ~
■flJpERE AFTER the Savannah tihra
fl JL ry wjR be opened for the deliver-' to
Hooks evefy.Mpndsy, Wednesday and Fri
diy, from 4 to 0 o'clock P. M." - .
litdiviclit.iln not share holders Man 'hive
the use of (tie ’Library on tlio following
Jerins_
For one year, by paying • $12
six months, - “ . ,, 6{
” any less period, at the rate ol t
per month - -
AVM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 102§b ■" .....
Notice.
flfllOUR months after date,, aflplieati
fl^ will tie mado to tho Honorable, t
tion
— v . „ notable, the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Effing
ham county, when sitting for ordinary pur-'
.poses, for leave to sell tho half of an undi-
vidqi tract of land in the county of Effing
ham, coniaining . 137 1-2 acres formerly
the property of Benjamin Porter,, for the
benefit of the heirs of William G. Eorter,
deceased. ■
WILLIAM KING,
Administrator de bonis non;'
may 6 100 •
Negroes for Safe..
T HE following Negroes, from tin
country, are offered for sale, vjz:
A negro boy aged ahotlt. 16 years.
A negro boy aged pbout IS ’'very likely.
A negro boy aged ahout i5 “-do.do
A negro boy aged about 12
A negr.o girl aged lO.years.
' A negro managed 44 “ a prime field
- . ‘hanM.. .. .
A negro bov about 17 “ do do do.
A'.ijflgrp man aged 38 “ , do dp do..
... v . man-and wife, and their child
ibout 5 years o!d».
, .Apply to '
tear 28 , J.EFPING^RJ
Cn
an
-i. d JUNE 28th, 1829.
The'-Manne A Fire In-
Chatham Su*
perio^ Coprj,
, January Term,
A---1880.
In Equity.
surance Bank of ifie
State of.qeargia.et'.al.
-• vs.
Eleazer'Early, f
it- nU
JfT hejog verified to;the|Qpurt that Elea-
Jt zonEarly oiie.oftlVc defendants In the
above cause resiites out of Ctiatham ccuu-
.U’mOn.niotioniUt ordered.that (he said
Eleazer Early appear on or beforo tho first
day nf the next Term of tills t.’ourt and cu
ter his appearance-thereto and in default
thereof the said cogiplainant have, leave to
proceed on. their said Bill .in,'the same-
manner as if personal service of the.Till
and subpoena had been effected an tiie said
Eleazer—And it is further ordered that'
this Rule he published once a month in ono.
of rite Public Gazettes of Savannah uutll,
theexpiijiljotuhbieof. ....
.'Extract from-the minutes. •
ROBERT VV. POOLER, Cik.
june SO 158
-Irving’s -Goluinbus—iAbrid- .
ged.)
T HE 'LIFE ANBttVOYAGF.P OF
CHUItiTOPHER COLUMBrS
by-Washington Irving (abridged by tlio'
same) price $1 S(J, , ' .
Hernions Preached in England by tlio
Right Rev. Regonald .Heber D. D. prioo
SV.SO. . . . . , . ;.'
-Letter front jEghna hy James Emcrsoh
price SI 48. Just received by ; . '
T. M. DRISCOLL.
june 24 • . ;
M. Prend^rgasjt, > „
'AS just teceived per schooner Orb
fegon. • , t.-isJ’ -
Fancy willow travelling baskets and
reticule •, ,
India pnrved shill combs,
i •* Plain do do
'jJlaelr, blue and hratvn Italianetts,
Superior Blue.and : ’Yellqw Nankeens.
Swiss and jaconet ncdlc-work dress
robes, -. : .
Swiss and Jaconet needle-work CfiN
Jars and Palatines,
No S A14 Gibbons Range.
mayJ8 - -•
. Notice.
rflHE subscribers having qualified qd
JL .the will of the late John Wood Esq j
of Camden, give notice lb all persons hav
ing, claims against.,his estate,.to.jtrfsent,
them, and request all perroits .indebted'to
it, to eomeforwwj and- soulerhe same..
IltH-AiCE S.PRATTtEx’or.
vfifcLEAH
JANE W. PftATT, ij'W 4
june 11 . 137f.L
Situation -Wanted,
B Y a person .who can give the.most
ialisfacuiry te.sttmort»als of his cops'
petency.es: on.oyerteer.gardnor, ViflijmSc
ser.'orjni any other employment,hn'a plan
tatibri—as the advertiser’s principal object
is to bo employed.he will engage (ill (he la
of Jannary next, bn very reasonable terms,
Apply at this office. -
.June 44 tffip A.
MALLEIIY & DUFFY. -
DRAPER&if TjiHnQRS,
' . OX TUB BAY, Vs
EAST OP THE CITy*HOTEL„
TJTAVE received by irccnt avrivals from
Now York, a fresh and clenaut as
sortment. of the most seasonable
GOODS,
-’•In thair line—,. •
,, - coNsisttSn or
Blue black, ibtown, olive; Green arid 'mix:
BROADCLOTHS.,
r* 1lu ®’ Xmwn.grcen.and stcei niixt
• 1 QUEENS CLOTH.
Blue-block .tod fuqey colqred ilngle ‘ mil •
• . . , <TOSIMF.liB.
’Merino Cloth and Cassimcre, - (light
mitetialsior lummet
Bombazine Circastinn -
Brown, white nnd drab 'Eofclish and
French Drill qjgBjiP
Striped FlorCntinM Satin Jean
GrassCloths, Bqiirhon Drill
•feillc Cainlilft. Nankeen
of other styfls'suitable'fot
f coatees and pantalooQs
. . . FSTINGS .. .. 4 ;
English-, Italian and French black etfd '
colored Silk...
Yftlenda jrod-MarreillesofJLtfr,White
and neat fttncyPa«euls,
Wltitejtud-Buff Caiilntere and Cash-
: . merct •
All qf which they are prepared to make
to measure, mtltobestmarioer apd at short *
notice. ■ • * . ,*
EANCy ARTICLES.
- A handsome assortment-of
Silk and Liuen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Crtuiats, StotSs,'Stlffners
Blark, white and straw ooiorod-Horse*
skin Ulovqi*.
-Crass Cloth rind Linen do , •
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib. -
bons, . , .
-Hosiery otill descriptions
foraging, Moroeo, Cadet A Mediter
ranean Caps, See. See.
- i Am6,- i- •
. t A general Assortment of
IICADY MADE Spa I NO AND ftUUHCn
CUOTIIING.