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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN. No 161 .Vol. XXVI FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 10, 1829, Whole No.;. ..(3427. Choice French Rose Wa ter. J UST IMPORTED Anil for sale by A PARSONS, Druggist. No 0 Gibbons’ Range. do 5 ' ilKaE£p®iS5Si®M?L Martinique Molasses. p. #9 IIIlOS prime retailing Molnsiei. Lauding and for ante low if taken from tho S1IAPTER & TUPPER. jtino IB•' Brought to Jail. r lSavium.ihontlio 10th Inst a nogro man who says his namc.is V\ ill n ahil that ho belongs to Wm Colhnof I’liar lesion SO. lie is about 27 years of age. ■ feel 11 inches high, and bas a si .ir on bis forehead. fob 'iu JNO. I. QBW9, J. C. I Spretidid Razor Strops. •ff.'I MM8 SON’S and PlUiN'j PM Jlj R.iznr Straps O'likept l onsunllyon hanils and .li.iie genlloriieh who have used them, pronopnee them superior tp .any at tho presout time in use. For Sale by 1 A. PARSONS. Druggist . At the Eagle, No i Gibbon’s Range, march It ’ . Salts and Castor Oil. Iff STO'IK ■w DHLS Sul ■•Umber c9*lp 10U boxes do assorted Sizes luflo quart bottles t iastor Oil for Plan Uaiion Purposes 500 quart bottles cold pressod 800 pints do do do Which is offered unusually low. Planters are particularly requested to tall and examine for themselves. For sale by A PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons range-, mar 5 * - ■ Common To Planters. BOTTLES Castor Oil 000 do Superior Cold Pross Is jllst Received and for .aMow^b,^^^ ' Druggist, no n Oibbons lhange Saratoga Congress. Miner al Spring Water. T HE subscriber has just received a largo supply of those celebrated Wa ters. In.quart and pint bottloa, In boxos of ono to tliroq dozen inch, and’ will'bo kept constantly on hand during the season, end it Is intended that the store shall bo open ed early in tho morning to reoeivo custom ers.—Fur sale at the Eoglo, No. 8, Gib bons’ Range. A. PARSONS, Driiggisu april at 03 English White Mustard Seed. J UST received, for affections of the Liver’s internal organs, and to re- Moiethe loss of action in the nervous sys- cueially. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons* Range. |nu 15 Scidlitz and Soda Poiv- i ders. JLOO ’d 0ZEN b ° xcs s ° da p ° w - 50 ’ do ScidliUE do ^ 41,0 Tho Improved Cheltenham Salts, a pro pared by Savory, Mooro St Davidson, im ported and for tide by A. PARSONS, Druggist, at the Eagle, No. 8 B • "t march R 5a i A’l’E OF 'JEOKGJA—/tyB/j/aff Raker, Clerk of the Court of Ordi'na- ^ tof . 'or the County of Liberty. Major A. May bank applies for letters of Administration of all and singular the goods nnd chattels, rights and credits, that were of Bernard M’Cann, late of said coun- w-ero ty,. deceased. Those are therefore to cite nnd admon ish nil and singular the kindred and credi tors of said deceased,to ftle their objections (if any .they have) in my office atRioebn- rougli "on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise letters of ndmimstr’a tion will be granted to the said applicant. Witness the Hon. John Dintwoody, one of the Judges of Said court this JiHlh day of March in the vear ofour Lord eighteen hundred and twenty nine. E. B ARER, c. c.o. l.c. april I 70*' u ’as impossible to bo miitakcn, and ’.for- borne to iiitroduco any oilier circumstan ces l|tau wliat belting immediately to it. „„ WM. DUANE. Pfi'adtilplila, March 11th.1020. PRICE TW t'O^DOLLARS PER DOT. To the Public. I N consequence of the numerous frnu. and impositions practised In reference to iny medicine, 1 am again imluceil to change tho form of mj BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will bo put up in round battles, fluted longimdiimlly, with the following words, blown in the glass, “Sivaim’s Panacea, Piiilada," as repre sented aliove. These bottlos are much stronger than those heretofore used,nnd will have but one label, whicli covers tlm cork, with my own signature on it, so that the cotit cannot be drawn without destroying (he signature, without which none is genuine. Tins me dicine may consequently be khown to be genuine when my signature is visible) to counterfeit which, will be punishable as for- W increasing dcmand-lor this celebrax led medicine has enabled me to reduce the nrltse to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus bringing it within the rioaob of the indi gent. My Panaeen requires no encomium; its astonishing o(Toots nnd wonderful operation have drawn, both from Patients and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respentab) lity, the most unqualified approbation,' gnd established for it a character which Envy’s pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn ish. The Talse reports concerning this valib able medicine,which have bo'en so ril igemlv circulated by certain Physicians,have their origin either In ENVY, or inthemite'dov- out effects of flic 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. Thepdblic are cautioned not to purchase mV Panacea, except (Vom myself, my ac- credl.rd agents, or persons of knowr «i peetabilhy; ami all those will consequent ly he withonl excuse, who shall purchase from any other persons. WM. SWAIM. September, 1828. The following certificate givos the his tory of the introduction of the Pnnacen into the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary. Those who read it, will be convinced that the proprietor |,as never fearod the invest? gation of physicians, or endeavored to ad minister tne medicine in secret. It alio evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that those who were so anxious originally to exelude the medicine from this institution, .would neglect ho opportunity of expelling it, after it had been introduced. FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq. One of the Aldermen of the City ol Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swnim, proprietor of a mbdical com position called Swaim's Panacea, applied to me, requesting me to state w|iat I know about'the introduction of his Inoritcine into the Alms House—and I consider it 'a duty to comply with his request. Being President of the Bonrd of Mnna qra of x the Alihs House in the year 1820, Ir. Swaim expressed to mo a wish to un dertake (he euro of sumo persons then in the house, whose cases were given np as in curable by the medical gcntlempn, that he was confident of curing by his medicine those cases, and would undertake some of the most desperate—and would require po other compensation than the satisfaction to bo derived from the service rendered. I promised to consult tiro othei mana gers, anil did so.; but I. found that some of the medical, gentlemen in the house had labored to prejudice them, as some of them attempted to prepossess mo against wlmt they denominated quackery. Some of the managers felt inclined to the trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by tho medical men which wore to be opera ted upon, no Perm at least would be done, and if cure was practicable, the opportuni ty ought to bo afforded, but they expressed a reluctance to take any responsibility upon them; by which I understood that they did not like to put themselves in opposition to the physicians. Others opposed it alto gether. I therefore offered and took upon myself rvhntever 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 was horrible, and whose condition was so deplorable that the'pa tients in tho same room wished to have her removed, andthe evidence of my own Sen ses justified their ooinplnlnt- She was a woman of uhotit 30 or 92 years of age, her right eye was alredy cCstroyed, the left eye protruded more than half an inch but of the socket, tire flesh of the left cheek was ana complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose had disappeared and left the nostrils two naked holes, the tippet lip on tho left side was destroyed, and the teeth and gums bare, and tho whole face, as it appeared to me, in n stato of dissolution; her appetite had left her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to behold. Mr.Swaim said he could euro her; he could not restore tho lost eye,'nor restore the nose, but. he could restore theleft eye andthe mouth. He undertook tho ease, and I frequent ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo loan, and she was rured—nnd I havo fre- •quently seen her since, going about her ordinary business with the elaerity usual to a person of that age; tho deformity of cmirse'riimainod t but all that remained besides appeared healthful. I have con* fined myself to Hits case, upon which I C£KT’ *OATE OF DR. EDWIN A. v ALTEE ; • she Philadelphia Medical Socle- rjm caso detailed in tile abovo certifl caleBalnq under thy observation, and 1 be lleyo. Alderman Duane’s statement to be strictly correct. Mr. Swalm showed me tivo other cases nearly similar,'which tribe cured by his I'anacee,after every other re- moil)' bait failed. .Averse as I am to quackery, I hope cv er to be preserved from unjust anil selfish 'Hen ; and, therefore, do not hesitate c itiy name, ill confirmation of the ef- cacy and safely ol Mr, Swaim's modi- \ . ;$V!N A. ALTEE. I'hUmtolpnln, Nov. 5th, 1823. A j'lpply of this Valuable Medicine is just ffcceivccl and for sale by A PARSONS: A Rent. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range, nurcli 17 Q3 1'he Virtues and Use OP TIIK ~ -* CORDIAL . Cephalic Snuff. IHitch, by long experience, has been found an effectual Remedy for most Disordert »f the HEAD, especially the Common Hcailachtto which it hardly ever fails ghb (tiff immediate ease, and by frequent use prevents its return. gT admirably opensond purges tho head, JL strengthens the nerves,revivos the spi rits, end has a most gtateful aromatic smell. It removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid diness, nhd Vnpniirs, relieves Dimness of the eyes, Is excellent in curing recent deaf ness, and has been of great service in Ilys-' lOrlfV iiml 1 1.1. . • .. f torit! nnd Paralytie complnints, and in re qtprmg tho menfdry whetUmpalrcd by dis Swaim’s Vermifuge. ’ Patent- Bottled Gidcr. MUST Received, a few boxes of Crab %9 Apple Cider, a very choice article. For sale by A. PARSONS, At tho Eacle, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range. mny7 107 ; „ „ U ...j ■ A TRACT or land containing *50 a cres, situate in the district of Oi- Administrator’s Notice. E OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Justices of (lie Inferior court of Chatham coiikty, when bitting for ordinary purposes, -for leave to sell a tract ot land, number nliioty four, (no. 94) situated in the twelfth district of Monroe county, in the'state of Georgia, containing two hundred two nnd.a half teres, being the re.il estate of Lguncelot H Fea'y, deceased, for the benefit of the sens acid creditors of said estate. J. WALLACE, . . Adm’r. ofL. H. Feay. april 20 07 angeburgh. on Ediito creek in the state of South Carolina, bounding nOitlt tin lands of Daniel Mazyek, and south and west on he said creek. For avlatqf said laud, and termfof sale, apply to - OF.O. GLEN, ' Ett’or. est. of Jolm Glen, feb A ti s M. Prenctergast. Hat iut! received pet tchr Exact. UPERIOR Blue Cloth Itnlianetto Black and mixed Camblots Super fancy Silk Dress Hdkfi “ ’• Gauze do do “ ' “ Smyrna do do . • Horteskfn Gloves " Shaded & printed Scarfs Gauze ’’ Plain & figured Swiss Muslin Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats French Casimere and Drills Russia d Q IVitha handtome assortment of Kensington^ Gimp, Bobinet and English Thread Lacei No 3 & 13 Gibbon’s Range. may 8 Court of Ordinary, Effing ham Comity. DXCEMBra, TERM 1828 a N'tho petition of Snm'l. J. Bryan stating that he is posesied of a bond' which he produced to the Court made tnd signed by .Benjamin Kennedy late of the county aforesaid benrtng date the 12th dny of January 18t0 for titles to a certain trac of land .described ui said bond. These are to cite and admonish all persona having or claiming nny interest-in the estate 6f the said Ilonj,imin"Kciuieily to file their objections if any they have, on or before the meeting of the.Court of Ordinary for snid'enunty, for May term 1828, othertviso till) administrator will be ordered tq make titles tn said traotofland pursuant to the statute in such cases made and prrividod. J. CHARLTON, c.e. o. E. c. jan 1C B Court of Common Pleas and Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savan nah. v ^wV.i. - • JUNE TERM, 1820. \S7HEREA3 VVm Taylor and Jas. » y 8. Bulloch here summoned to at- :f n “ I' 1 ’*. Court as Grand. Jurors—and r,'m ‘ ®* m P 5 °n, Thus Garnet, Reuben “• Taylor and Jas. Pietce as Petit Jurors, and failed to appear. It is ordered that Unions they file with the clerk ofthlsCourt- . good and sufficient causo of excuse on or before the next Term (July Kith) they lie severally fined—Grand Jurors tn tho sum of foity, Petit Jurors in the aum of twenty dollars. W.K.GUERINEAU, Clk. jnno ts Congress Mineral Spring Water. vJN HE subscriber will during the season have this artielp cooled in'Ice and the day™ 8 ^ l0r customofs al 'hoes of ln . ". A. PARSONS. Juno2j St atl ^ B p ‘°6* e Qlbbonaj Range, B ^gn/foeamtaA, 17(/i June, 1820. EBOLVED. That the Citizens who j are desirous of having the trees be Board of Health,- f n -—.. *v-- Irous of having mo ir«jc» ue- hn - louse8tr ininied, be requested to , % me d QUB before the - hour of i , , •, ‘ uoioro mo ’iiour oi u JSE 0 ? l , ?.'{ he ' mor «in*» and h'nVo the ofifal K diat0, y amoved, 80 that the heat of the sun tnay n»t acton tho santo. imlio S ?' VOd '.' 1 lllt ' tt ’ 0 above be published MS the Gazettes ol this City. Lxtract from tlio Minutes, WM. MOREL, Seo’ry, 143 )«ne 18 For sule. Brought to Jail. I N Saviirinall, some time ago, a negro man who says his name is JIM, and that he belongs to John Pitman but does no: know whore his masterlives.nor whore he ranaway from. I am induced to a be lieve that he is owned by some one else, lie is.4 feet A 1-4 inches high and about 15 yoars of age; he stammers a little when speaking. JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c.o une 14 142 Treasurer’s Office. Joi.T 1, 1820. T HE average pi-ice of Flour during the last month being H 25 per. barrel of inn lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz; 12 1-2 Cents Loaf 2)bs 10 oz 0 1-4 “ •’ t ’’ 5 “ Of which all Rakers and sellersof Bread will take duo Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. j“1y 1 ■■ Town Property for Sale, A N eligibly situated let, in tho Southern section of Ijie city, with the improve ments, consisting ofa two story dwelling house, with Piazzas, and containing seven neatly finished rooms,and tho requisite out buildings—all in good repnir. A half lot, in'the centre of the city, hav mg a convenient two story,dwelling^ good out buildings. A corner lot, in a desirable situation, with a commodious dwelling, well calcu lated for a Boarding llouso; attached to which is an extensive stable. .A number of lots, improved and vacant, in different parts of tho city. Apply to june 15 - J.EPP1NGER. Notice. * rjjiuE co-partnership heretofore exist mg between tho subscribers under the firm of James Anderson & Co. expired by limitation on.the Sin of Mav last, All persons indebted will rnnko paymont to James Andersnn, who is duly authorised to settle the affairs of tho concern, nnd will continue the business for Ids own account, ' JAMES ANDERSON, C. M. KING, june 13 198] Cholera, epilepsy, ontnlepsy, totamts, pa- lsiBhs, ralysis, mania, convulsmhs, as well as a variety of other nervous nnd convulsive affections, arc riot unfrequently tho inime diale effects of this causo Besides these diseases, worms have also been known to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys entery, remitting fever,dropsy of tho brain, chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c. &c. Among the symptoms which indicate tlih presence of worms, the following ero the most common and striking:—A palo, leaden-.coioured, and occasionally flushed cauntonanco; a bluish streak under the eyes, tlieso are'dull rind heavy, the pupils are dilated nnd much Contracted, the low er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially during tho night while sleeping; great itching in tho nostrils, which causes the patient to pick his nose; fuul breath; dis turbed sleep; during which tho patient grinds his teeth, is apt to scream out and startup suddonly as if frightened: tingling in the ears; giddiness; intcrrnpted speech; palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic cough; irregular imd depraved appetite, 'being sometimes entirely suppressed, nnd at others exceedingly vorncious; abdomen swelled and hard; Iposoncss of the bowels; eostivenesa; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools; pains ln tho bowels; wasting of the flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy; and'firially death. - A supply of this valuable Medicine is Juit received and for sale tiy A. PARSONS, Agent. At the eaglo No 8 Gibbon’s Range. march 81' Notice. P OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the .1 usticcs of the Inferior Court dfjTattnal County, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Dickinson late of said county de ceased, for thp benefit of the heirs and cre ditors of said estate. Wm. DICKINSON, ’ .,- Qualified Executor, march 7 55 ordsjj of the head. It is also exti who " ' TIIIAvnluablo Anti-dyeen• terie and Worm Medithie Has Imen used for these seven years past, and its virtues "are r.,i;m . imlvorsnlly acknowledged by ell who have tried It, to be far superior to any; other medicino ever employed for riioMJiieases children are subject to. tt is perfectly safe, arid mi child will refuse u> take It. It seMom fails Curing Dysentery, 8unimer Complaint, Colic or Cholera Morlnis, either lit grown persons or children and It gives appetite to almost ell debilita ted persons. Worms frequent 1 v infest cliil dron," aggravate their other diseases, and aro the chief cause of most fevers, bowl complaints, nnd chronic and nervous diseas esi'iitflident to childhood, which are so nu- inertni" nnd frequently fatal. It It iniTOh regretted that most vermifuges now in use arc injurious, nnd thousands of children nro swept olf, or are rendered feeble, pale and einauciated through the first singe of life —which leads on to pulmonary complaints 4to. fco. &c. Worm* being especially apt to Infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done hj tho ordinary worm metll- e.ines; which generally consist of the strong. est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco- 4ics, qt spirits of turpentine. Articlesot . - tills kmd may murvoi urav de- bllitata the i temps eh, nnd often materially injure the general health; Swain’s Vkr- uIfuon has the peculiar advantage of de stroying and temoving worms from the hostels withoutjthe weakening tonsequen- ces of the ttrchger purgatives, fir e.—and it hos, morenyer, a decided tendency to give vigor both to the stomach and bowels and organs of digestion—thereby relieving the general syitem from many troublesome complaints. It is by this means that so many grown peons have been relieved, by iti. use, of different complaints—suppo sing themselves to b* in a decline, Sic. Sic This medicine will relieve bou>el-com plaints at dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit ing, sickness, pain or inaktuss in the sto mach or bowels, loss of appetite, either in children or grown persons, in a few hours; and it seldom fails curing ciiili.s and fe ver or FEVER AOOE. No family ought, or ever will be withaif It, ajltr a trial. Worms are capable hf producing great diiturlnines in tlie.system. Not only do they aggravate ordinary diseases when they aro present, but they also give rise, to a gre.it varioty of very alnrining anomalous affections. The whole train of spasmodic Si convulsive diseases may proceed from the irritation of worms in the alimentary canal. Shoe Blacking. D AY & MARTINS liquid Blacking Just imported and for sale by the cask or dozen'by A PARSONS. Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range* feb 24 . .., - fur persons into liDwholcsomr . Places, and l„.t cli mates, as it fortifies the lie.nl ag; lous, exhalations ami jnfcctious air. A pinch or two may be taken at ai time, ami indeed several In a day; but to cold, or stoppage in the head, a pinch or two should betaken just before going to bed. Those who are in the habit of taking much oftlte common snuffs,. (and thereby injure both head and stomach,) ate desired to mix tome oftliia CEPHALIC SNUFF with them, and their bad effecta will in a great measure, be prevented. It on hand nnd for tale by . . IA PARSONS.Druggist, . At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’* Range. mar 1* Sheeting do do Shirting* do More New Goods. r UST received by M. Prciidergast, and for sale loir. % ® Cases sup. Irish Linlns in full and half pieces 4 do do do 5 bales 4-4 Broun 2 do do Bleached 5 do 3^4 do 5 do 8-4 Brown uu 3 do Domestic Plaids & Stripes Itussh & Birdseye Diaper 0-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do * ■ £ cases ladies Leghorns t do mens do 1 do ' boys do Fashionable Ginghams & Prints Plain plaid & stripe Palmarinr* Blue Straw.& blk Worsted Barege Plain Baldrc, all colours Criimoiv& Green AYoreont Blk station Bilk—Gros da Naples, '« HFjgrencc&SincItcw. MALLEIIY ifc DUFFY, DRAPERS, (f TAILORS, ' on tiik hay, EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL H AVE received by recent arrivals from New York, a fresh ami elegant as sortment of the most seasonable GOODS. . In their Iin6— 7 —, - , ; - OORStlTINOOF Blue black, brown, o(ire. Green anil mixt - BROADCLOTHS. Bltlr, brown,green,and Keelmlxt _. ,, QUEENS CLOTH. Blue black aud fancy colored *inglo mil i led ' . CASSIMERE. Merino Cloth nnd Casslmoro, (light and beautiful materials for summer* wear) Boinbazinn Circassian Browti, whim ami ilrali Eoglish ami French Drill Striped Florentine. Sntjn Jean "r:mri,„l, 5 . Bombon Piill Ik (.ambiet. Na keen i variety of other sniff, suitable foi. StMPP)^coatees and pantaloons English. Italisi.and French Hack and colored Silk Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, Y. hits nnd neat fancy Patterns White aud Buff CasiimOre and Cash- inerril All of which they aro prepared tn make to measure, in (he best manner and at tliort notice* ., FANCY ARTICLES. A handsome assortment of Silk dud Linen Cambric Pocket Hand kerchief* Cravats, Stocks, Stiflfoeu Blac k, white and straw'colorod Horse* skin Gloves, •, Grass Cloth nnd Linen do Suspenders, Watch Guard* and Rib bons, Hosiery of all description* • Foraging, Moroeo, Cadet & Mcditci ranoun Ceps, &c. fisc. - ALSO, A grneral Assortment of ■EADT HADE SPIUKO AMD SUMNER CLOTHING.. Consisting of Coals. Frocks arid Coattecs, Panta- . Ions Vests, Jackets, Draweis, Shirts, Collars, &c. Sic. Ste. ■ M. & D. respectfully Informthoir friend* that the whole of the gooda huve been card Fig. Swiss dresses collars & half hilkf* '“'"‘"f thtl * ' ha confidence may be DlMejhnfli^lihlijljifiiiftfthe; do and Plain Swiss & Book Muslin* Cambrio,J*cnnel.MulI Si Nauiuok do Blk III. Veil Crapo and Colored do *’ Canton and Nankin do Fancy Gins De Nap—Barege, end Gauze Dress Hkls ** S ik Cravars, Jacnne! do “ “ nnd Marseille* Vesting! Single Si double width, blk & blue black Rombazin Bangup cords, white Nankin & stripo Jeans Lasting Circassians Nankeens Sup. Blk blue Olive aud Mix’d cloths English Thread & Bobbinet Laces &c. &c. mar 26 No3 St 14 Gibbons' range. Notice. F OUR months alter date, we shall np3 ply to tho Court of Ordinary of Ef fingham county, fur leave to soli all the Real Estate of William H. Wohtock, dec. being several tracts of Land in said county, on both sides of the Louisville road, con taining together 570 acres, for the benefit of the heirs. WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm'r. in right of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT, Adin’x. mar 28 78 Notice. H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra ry will be opened for the delivery lo Books every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. individuals not share holders can have the use of the Library on tbe following terms Forone year, .by paying git “ six months, " o ” any less period, at the rate ol 2 per nionth WM. MOREL, Librarian, may 1 102§b Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be innde to the Honorable tile Justices of the Inferior Court of Effing ham county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to soli the half of an undi vided tract of land in the county of Effing ham, containing .197 1-2 acres formerly the property of Benjamin Porter, fur the benefit of the heirs of William G. Porter, deceased. WILLIAM KING, Administrator do bonis non. - may 0 108 > Negroes for Sale. T HE folluiving Negroes, from tbr country, are offered for sale, viz; A negro boy aged about 16 years. A negro boy aged about 15 ’’very likely. A negro boy aged about 15 “ do do A negro boy aged about 12 “ A nogro girl aged about 12 ” A nogio man aged about 45".t field band A negro man aged about 47“ do do. Also A negro girl aged 10 years. A negro man aged 24 •• a prime field band. A negro'boy about 17 “ do do do. A negro man aged 35 “ do do t|n. A negro man and.wife, and their child about 5 years old. . Apply to mar 88 J.EPFINGEBJ placed in the faithfulness of their ivurk april 30 v ^ • Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1828. The Marine St Fire In surance Bank of the State of Georgia, et al. Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1880. In Equity. EleaZer-Early, et. al. r l being voiificdto the Court that Elea nor Early one of the defendants in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that the said Eieazcr Early appear on or before the Arst day of the next Term of litis t 'ourt and en ter his appearance thereto and in default thereof the .aid complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill tn the same maimer as if personal service of the Bill, and subpoena had been effected on the said Eleazer—And it is further ordered that this Rule be pulilialiod once a month inline of ihe Puhlic Gazettes of Sarknnah until the expiration theieof. Extract from the minutes. ROBERT VV. POOLER, Clk. June 30 153 Irving’s Columbus—(Abrid ged.) T he life and voyages of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS, by Wnaliiugtnn Irving (abridged by (ho. same) price gl 25. Sermons Preached In England by thff Right llev. ltegonald Ilebcr D. 'D.'urico gl SO. Letter front ASgina by James Emotion- - price $ 1 25. J ust received by T. M. DRISCOLL. juue 24- M. PrendergasL . H AS just received per schooner Oro gon, Fancy willow travelling haskets and reticule India carved shell combs, •• Plain do do Elegant Barege silk npd gauze scarfs, do do do dress bdkli Black, Muo and brown Itali,metis, Superior Blue and Yellow Nankeens Swiss and jaconet nedle-work dress robes, Swiss and Jaconet needle-work Col lars aud I’alar|nes, No B V14 Gibbons Range. may 15 > T* Notice. T HE subscribers having qualified on the will of the latp John Wood Esq; of Camden, give notice to all pi raoris hav ing claims against his estate, to present them, and request all persons indebted to it, to come forward and settle the same. IIO it ACE S. PRATT, Ex’or. LALEAH WOOD,. JANE F. PR june It 137fii Ex’ttix’s Situation Wanted. Y a person who can give Uiemnsi 5 satisfactory testimonials of liis com petehey as an overseer,gardner, vine dres; seror flit any other employment,on a plan tation—as the advertiser’s principal bjject. is to be employed lie will en'guge till thr Is' • of January next, on very reasonable term;* Apply at this office. » june 24 * Hfi