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No 162
Choice French Rose
ter.
J UST IMPORTED
Anil fur sale by ..
A PARSONS, Druf
No S Gibbom' 11
do 5
lingo.
Martinique Molasses.
' J, *9 HDDS prime retailing Molasses.
Landing and for sale low if takou from the
' (lia HAl P L* SHAPTER & TUPPER.
jnno 18 '
Brouglit to Jail.
[ Savannah on tbo tutli init a negro,
nan "ho say* his name is Will. (Down
i be belong 9 to
XXVI
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Waiter.
rBlDEjSjtusoriber lias just rccolyed a
AL largo supplv ofthose celebrated Wa
ters, in quart and pint bottles, in boxes of
oito to three doti-n each, and will bo'kept
constantly on band during tbo season, and
it ia intended, ll'.at the store shall be open
ed early in tho morning tn receive custom
ers.—For side at the Eagle, No. 8, Gib
bons' Range. *
A. PARSONS. Drygglst.
aprjl £1 r 93
SARURDAY EVENING, JULY 11, 1829.
Whole No .....6428.
English White M
Seed.
J UST received, for aflectl
Liver’s, iiitcri
oss of
stave
tern.
feet It inch
forehead,
fob 28
JNO
.PARSO
Tibbons’ I
OLLAR9 PERBpT
Razor St
limSd, " w< !
(them, pronounco them »p porter to any at
Lhe present time In use. , for sale by
'EKSON'S'am' f- .
xor ritraps ambegt epnstwilly un
M
le'preseitt time in use. n or n* uy
P A. PARSONS. Drugglit
At the Eagle, Vo, 8 Ojbbon's Range.
march l.t '
Salts and Castor Oil,.
.1* STin.K
BHLS -al Glauber.
100 boxes do assorted sizes
1800 quart bnWee Castor Ojl for Plan
tati'in Purposes
800 quart bottles cold pressed
300 pUvtX do j ,do do
Which is offered unusually low.
Planters are particularly requested to
eall and oxamlno for themselves.
For sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist.
At tha Eagle No B Gibbons rungs,
mars
d Soda Pow
ders.
OO^EN boxesSotla.Pow
ders
dp Scidlitz do
at.so
Tito improved Cheltenham Salts, pro -
pared hy Savory, Moore & Davidson, im
ported and for sale by ^ '
1 'A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at ,the Eagle. No. 8 f® "
march It 31
To Planters.
lOOO'B^ Common'
_ Castor Oil ,
800 do Superior Oold Press Is just
eccived and for sale low ljy
A. PARSONS,
iboru Range
ttt
Dhtfegist. no 8 Gibbons'l
Bottled Cider. '
[yST Received, a few boxes of Crab
1 Apple Citlor, a vory choice article.
‘ For sale by
.A.PARSQN8,
At the Ragle, No. 8, Gibbons' Range,
mjy 7 107
^ •Vri'T .iF UEqRGIA—Dy Elijah
J31 Ouker, Clerk of the Court of Ordina
ry for the County of Liberty.
Major A. Majmank applies for. letters of
Administration’ of all and singular tile
notids and'ehatteU, rights and credits, that
aero of-Uornar.d M’.Oann, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and arlmnn-'
iih all and singular the kindred and credi
tors ofspid deceased,to file their objections,
(ifany they hqvc) in my office at Kicebo-
rough onor before, the first Monday in
May next, otherwise letters of qdmlnistra
tion will be granted to the said applicant.
Witness the Hon. John Dunwoody, one
of the Judges of said court (his 28th day
of March in the rear of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty nine.
E. BAKER, c. c.o. l.c.
april A 78*
Administrator’s Notice.
OUR months after date, I shall apply
_ to the Honorable tho. Justices of the
iferior court of Chatham county, when
(ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
II a tract ot land, mumher ninety four,
o. 04) situated in. the twelfth district of
[onroe county, in tile state of Georgia,
intaining two hundred two and . a half
Feres, being the real estate pf Launci-loC
1 Feay, deceased, for the benefit of the
lira and eiedilors of said estate.
J. WALLACE,
Adin’r. of L. H. Feay.
april SO ' .07
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing *60 a ’
ores', situate in the dtstriot .of Oi-
angebqrgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding north on lands
of Daniel Mazygk, qnd south and wost on.
he said oreek.
For a plat of said laud, and terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
Ex’or. est. of John Glen,
febjfi Jtr
-*—tew
M. Prendergjfist
Has lust received per iehr Exact,
Superior Blue ci.oth
It.ilLnoUe * *
Black and mixed Cambists
Super fancy Silk Dross Hdkll
•• “ Gauze do do
“ „ " -Smyrng do do
.* Horseskin Gloves
" Shaded Sc printed Scarfs Gauze
" Plain & figured SwiJs Muslin
-Gentlemen'! plaid silk Cravats
JDrench Casimere and Drills
..Russia - d 0
With a handsome assortment of
Konsington,
Gimp,
Bpbinet and English Thread Laces
Np 8 &13 Gibbon.’s Range.
Court of Ordinary, Effing
ham County.
' DECEMBFR, TERM 18*8
a N'tlie petition of Sam’I. J. Bryan
.stgtlng thatjje.is posefsed ofa bond
which ho produced to the Court made snd
signed by Benjamin Kennedy late df the
county aforesaid bearing date the IZth
day of .January 1818 for titles to a certain
troc of land .described in said bond. These
are to cite and admonish all persons having
or claiming any interest in the estate of
the said BenjaminlKonherty-tp file their
objections if any they have, on or before
the meeting oftjte Court of Ordinary for
said county, for May term 18*0, otherwise
the administrator'will be ordered to make
titles to said tract of land pursuant to the
statute tn snch cates made and providod.
-J. CHARLTON, e.c. o.E. C.
jsn i* JS
/ourt pf Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer
for the City of Savanr
'nali.
„„„„ JUNE VERM, 18*0.
HEREAS Wm Taylor and Jna.
w w -8. Bulloch were summoned to at-
, 'bis Court as Gtand Jurors—and
.Simpson.Thus Gurnet. 'Reuben
Taylor and Jaa. Piei.ce as Petit Jurors,
I failed"to appear. It is ordered that
dess they, file wjt|i tlte.clerk of tills Court,
ion and sufficient causo of excuse on
befpro,.the next Term (July 18th)
ey ue severally fined—Grand Jurors
the turn of. foity, Pe.tit Jurors in tho
m of twenty dollars,
jun. i3 ^ K ^ERINEAU,Clk.
id
ongvess Mineral Spring
•Water.
HE subscriber will duripg the. 'season
. have tins article cooled in ice and;
i bo ready for .customers at ail times of
| ™S|istot_thdEagle P GI^on > s'Range:
Board qf Health',
J LsSOLVED, Pliat the Citizens who
^?^l,^ ^8 u 0s,ro,,, °f having the trees bo-
8 ‘ i 8ir l ’ ouso ? Rimmed, .Cere
to
8a . me done before .the hour of 8
S . r® m, « nin «. and have,the offal
imethatoly removed, so that the heat of
it„ i m a y tho same.
publl,hed
Extract from the Minutes.
WM. MOREL, Soc’ry.
>3
Jtt
Public.
tlie numerous frai
. ractised in teforei...
edicinc, I am again induced (o
chango the form of my BOTTLES. In
future, the PANACEA will bo put up in
round bojtles, fluted longitudinally, Vltt
the following words, blown in the glass
“Swaut's PattfOEa, PttiLiDA," at repte.
tented above. • ’ ••
These bottles are much stronger Mian
those heretofore used,and will have hut one.
label, which covors the cork, with my own
signature on it, so that the cork cannot be
• drawn without destroying the signature,
without which none is genuine. The me
dicine may consequently be known to be
genuine when my signature is visible; tc
counterfeit which, will be punishable as for
'7.10 increasing demand lor this celebra.
ted medicine lias enabled me to reduce tin
price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus
bringing it .within the reach of the indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomium; itr
astonishing effects arid wonderful operation,
have drawn, both from Patients and Medi
cal Practitioners ,6f the highest respectabi
lity, the most unqualified approbation', and
established for it a character which Envyts.
pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn-
Tlie false reports concerning this valu
able medicine, which have been so diligently
circulated by certain Physicians,have their
origin either in ENVY, or in the mischiev
ous effects of tho 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 pllblie are cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea, except from' myself, my ac
credited agents, or persons of known .es-
lectabillty: and nil .those will consequent-
y be without exouse, who shall purchase
rom any other persons.
WM. SWAIM.
September, 18*8.
The following certificate gives the hit,,
lory of the introduction of the Panacea into
tho Philadelphia' Alms House Infirmary.
Those who read it, will be convinced that
the proprietor has never feared the inveili?
gallon of physicians, or endeavored to ad
minister the niedicine ln secret. It also
evinces the prejudices of the faculty,"that,
those who were so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine from Utis.institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
if, after it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq»
was impossible to be mistaken, and for
borne to Introduce any other circumstan
ces than .what belopg.Immediately to It-
Philadelphia, March UjK
CERTIFICATE OF*DR. EDWIN A.
ALTEE*
Mtmber cjihtPhiladelphia Mtdical Soeie•
Tho ease detailed in the above' certifi
cate dame under tny observation, and 1 be
lieve’ 'Alderman Duane’? statement to be
strictly correct. Mr. Switio showed me
two Mllcr caios nearly similar, which were
cured by his Panacea,aflcr overy other re
medy had Tailed. - a. i . ?
Averse as 1 am to qnackory, I li
or to bo preserved from unjust t
prejudice ; and, therefore, do.'
;ive my dame, in confirmatloif
' Brought to Jap.
■"N Savannah, some time ago,, a, negro
M. man who says his name' is JIM, and
that he belongs to John Pitman but does
not know where his "master lives,nor where
lie ranaway from. I .pm induced to be
lieve that he is mvntd by some pne else,
he is 4 fopt 9 1-4 inches high and about 15
years of age; |p> stammers a little, when
speaking!
JNO.IJJEWS.j.c.c,
ime 14 ' 14*
rTrhasHrer’s Office,
Jolt 1,18*0.
T HE average price of Flour during the
last month being 37 *5 per barrel of
108 lbs. Breed for tlie present month
must yveigh as (qI lows viz:
IX 1-g cents Loaf libs 10 . oz
0 1-4 " 11 .1 <•' 6 “
Of which all Bpkerpapd sellers of Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
isilh '• „
Town Property for Sale.
A N eligibly situated lot, in tlie Southern
section of the city, with the improve
ments, consisting ofa two story, dwelling
house, with Piazzas, and containing seven
neatly finishedhrooms.end the requisite out
buildings—nllTn good repair. '
A half lot, in the centre of the city, hav
ing a convenient two ?tory,dwellingSt good
out .buildings! • - • - —
A corner Ipt, in n desirable situation,
with a cominodtous.dwelling, well calcu
lated for a Boarding House; attached to
which is so. extensive stable.
A nuriiberof lots,'improved and vacant,
in different parts.of the city. :
Apply, to
june is J. FATINGER.
Notice.
T HE copartnership heretofore exist
ing between the subscribers undei
the firm of James Anderson & Co. expired
by limitation on the 31st of May last.
All persons indebted will make payment
to James Anderson, who is duly authorised
to settle the affairs of the concern, and will
continue tho business for his awn account.
JAMES ANDERSON,
O. M. KING,
juneis 1S0|
and spfety ot Mr.
EDWIN A. ALTEE.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 18*8.
A supply of this Valuable Medioino Is
just received yml for sale by »
A PARSONS, Agent.
At tho Eagle No 8 Gibbons Ra'ngc,
march 17 03
£
Svyaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-dysen
teric and Worn Medicine lias
boon .used for theso seven
years past, and its virtues are
universally acknowledged by
all who havo .tried it,.to he far superior to
any other medicine ever employed for
most diseases children are subject .to. It is
perfectly safe, and'iyo child will refuse to
take it. Jt.selitomlims-CuringJPysentery,
Summer Complaint, Colic or Cltolera
Morbus, eitlier.au grown persons or children
und It gives appetito to almost all debilita
ted persons. Wormsjrequemly InXcstclill
d«n, aggravate ilielr other diseases, and
are the cliief cause of most 'fevers,'bowel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas
es, incident al childhood, which arc so nu
merous and frequently fata). It is mirth
regretted that- most vermifugeiteow In use
aye injurious, andthousands of children are-
swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated through the first stage' of hfo
—whish loads on to pulmonary complaints
.&c. 4ic. 5te.
Worm* lieltig .especially apt to Infest
persons of debihtated'digestive organs and 1
emaciated oonstitutions, much mischief is
alien done hy .the ordinary worm medi
cines, which generally qonsist of the strong-,
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco
tics, dr spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this kind ihay dastrgy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially,
Iqjitre the general health.- Swain's Ver-
MirttoE lias the peculiar advantage of de
stroying'lin'd removing worms front tlie
bowels without the weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives, dec.—and
it has. mqreaver, a decided tendency to
give vigor belli td thestomach and boiveis
und organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system fro.m many troublesome
complaints. It is by .ibis means that so-
many grown 'persons have been relieved,
*y." w
Tlie Virtues and Use
1 OF TIfK ’
CORDIAL
Cephalic Snuff.
Milch, by long experience, has been found
ancjfectital Remedy for most Disorders
°/ r , UUAD, •tencc'lallr, the Common
Headach.to which it hardly ever falls giv-'
tng immediate ease, dud by frsauent use
prevents tts return, v- '
f T admirably opensdnd purges .the hoad,
-B- strengthens the ncrvcs.rovives tho spi-
'smoil"^-* a most gtateful aromatie
It rtjssrc: B.-owsIaess, Sleepiness; .Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves dimness of
the eyes, Is excellent in curing reoent deaf
ness, und has been of great service in Ilys-
teric und Paralytic complaints, and in re
storing the memory wjhon impaired hy dis
orders of the* head. -
It Is also extremely proper for persons'
who\ isit the sick, or go into Unwholesome
rooms or unhealthy places, and .lio.t cli
mates, as it fortifies the head against nox
ious, exhalations and ihfeotlous air.
A pinch or two may ho taken at any
tune, and indeed several in a day; hat for a
cold, oratoppago in the head, a pinch or
two should bo taken jutt before,going to:
Those who are in the habit of taking-
mu th of the common snuffs, (and thereby
injure both h.ead and stomach,) are desired
to mix some ofthisCEPHALIC SNUFF
with them, and their bad effects will in a
greqt measure,' be prevented.
Is on hand and for sale hy
IA PA R80NS, Druggist,
At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Rani
marl*
Range.
One of the Aldermen of the City of Phi-
• _ ladilpnia. '
- Mr, Swaim,proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me, requesting me to state what I know
about the introduction of his medicine into
tho Alms House—and 1 consider it a .duty
to comply with his request.
Bfing President of .tlie Board of Mana
erspf tho Aims House in the year'-IOlO,
Ir. Swaim expressed to mo n wish to un
dertake the cure of some persons then in
the house, whoso casestvere givenuji as in
curable by tlie medical gentlemen, that lie
wgs '.confident of curing hy his medicine
those casdi; and would undertake some of
the most desperate-and would require no
other compensation than tho satisfaction
to bederived from the service rendered.
I promised to consult tbo other .mann
ers, and did so; hut I fodiid that some of
lie medical gentlemen in the house had
labored to prejudice them, as some of them
attempted to prepossess me 8gainst what
they denominated quackery. Some of the
managers felt inclined .to the trial, consid
ering that as they were cases abandoned by
tho inodical men which were to be opera
ted uponrno harm at least would be done,
and jf cure was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought to bd afforded,Jrut they expressed
a relqctauce to take any responsibility upon
them; hy which I understood that they .did
not like to put themselves in opposition to
tlie physicians. Others opposed It alto
gether. ; ltlier,ftfofe offered and' look.upoii
myself whatever responsibility there ivns in
the ense, and notified Mr. .Swaim .that I
would accompany him, and Slid so. ~ The
first case sileStod was that of' n rvoiifan,
whose appearance Was horrible, a.nd whoso
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tients jn the same rpom wished to have her
removed, and the nvidonce of my own sen
ses "justified their oomplaint. J3i;6 WU8 *
woman of about .30 or 3* years of age, Iter
right eye was alredy destroyed, the left
eye protruded more than half an inch out
of tho socket, the flgsli of the left cheek was
one complete ulcer, the flesh ofjlie nose
had disappeared and left tlie nostrils two
naked holes, tlie uppoi lip on the loft side"
was destroyed,' and the lieih. and gums
bare,' and the whole face, as it appeared to
me,lip a stato of dissolution; her appetite
had loft her—shoyepreseute.d a living skel
eton frightful to behold. M.r.Swaim said
he could our* her; he could not restore the
lost eye, nor restore the nose, but he could
restore.tholeft eye,and tho mouth.
He undertook the case, and I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo
man, and sho 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; hut all that remained
besides appoared healthful. I have con
Sued myself to this dase,. upon which J
plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit
ing, sickness, vain or weakness in the sto
mach or bowels, toss of appetite, either In
children br grown persons, in a few hours;
and it seldom fails curing chills and fe
ver or fever ague. No family ought,
of eter will be wlthoifit; after a trial.
Worms are capable of produoing' great'
disturbances in tne system. Not only do
they-aggrnvato ordinary diseases when they
are present,-but 4hcy a|to "give rise to a'
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affections. The whole train of spasmodic Sc
convulsive diseases may proceed from tlie
Irritation of worms in the alimentary canal.
Cholera, epilepsy, £ainlcpsy, tomflns, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsjons, ns well as a
variety of other nervous and convulsive
affections, are not unfrequently the imme
diate effectsof this cause Besides these
diseases, worms have afto been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatio pains,dys
entery. remitting fever,dropsy of the hr pin,'
chronic anti spasmodic cough, &c. &c.
&c. ' ~
Among the symptoms which indicate
tho pretence of Worms, the following ate
the most common and striking:—A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance ; .U bluish streak under tile
eyes, those are dull and heavy, tlie - pupils
are dilated and muqif contracted, tlie low
er eyelids qud.upper lip swell,' especially
during the' night while sleeping; great
itohingln the nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick Bis nose; .foul -breath; dis
turbed .sleep; during which the patient
grinds his teeth, is apt to scream out and
start up suddenly as if frightened: "tingling
in the earj; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart- n .dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
at others exceedingly .voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels;
eosllvep'ess; unnatural, s)imy,oi foul stools;
pains in thehonels; wasting of the flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this' valuable Medicine is
Juit received and for sale by
r ■'• A. PERSONS, Agent.
A.t tfee eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march'31
Notice.
P OUR months after date, application
will bo .made to the Honorable the
Justices oftho Inferior Court of Tattnal
County, for loavo to sell the real estate of
Thomas Dickinson late ofsaui county de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors .of sa)d estate.
Win. DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor.
march 7 45
Shoe BJftchina
» AY & MARTINS liquid
Just imported,Olid for ~
cask or dozen by A P.
Druggist No 8
M n
Blacking
le by the
ONS.
More New G.oods.
J UST received by M. Prendergatt, and
.for sals low.
3 Cases sup. Irish Linens jn full and
half pieces > > -
4 do do do ..Sheeting
« bales <t4flreiwn do
2 do do Bleached do
5 do 3-4 do Shirtings
5 do 8-i Brown do
3 do DomesUcFIkjdi Sf. Stripes
Russia & Birdseye Diaper
8-4 8-4 0-4 10-4 Irish do
Ceases ladies Leghorns
Ido--- .mens ■ ile
1 do boys do
Fashionable Ginghams & Prints
Plain plaid St stripe Palinarine
Blue Straw & hl|t Wofsted Barege
Plain Baliice, all cbtoifts ’
Crimson St Grcon Moreens
Bib station Silk—Gros da Naples,
Florence Sc Sinchoivi --
" Satin Levaiitin'd' --
Faney col'd. Grosde Naples
Plkided Straw col’d hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses collars St half hdkfs"
do and Plain Swiss* Book Muslins
Ganibric,Jaconet,Mull St Nansook do
Blkltl. Veil-Crape ' •
and Colored do
" Canton and-Nankin do
Fancy Gjbs De Nop—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Ilkfs
" S ik Cravats, Jaconet do •'
“and Marseilles Vesting!
Single Sc double width, blk St -blue
blnck Bombazin
Bangnp cords, white Nankin* stripe
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Blk blue Olive and Mix’d ’cloths
English Thread Sc Bobbinct Laces
&c: jScc.
mar *8 NoS Sc 14 Gibbons’ range.
MALLERY& DUFFY,
DRAPERS (f TAILORS,
ON TIIE EAT,
EAST OF THE CITY HOTEL.
f-T AVB received by recent arrivals front
Now YorK, n fresh and elegant
sortment of tho moil seasonable
(GOODS,
In their line—- ft f
, consistingo*
Uluo black, brown, olive. Green gnd mix!
BROADCLOTHS. ' -
Blue black aud fancy colored single -mil.
led* v T
„ CASSIMERE.
Merino Cloth and Casslmere, (light
and beautiful mfteriali for summer
Bombasine Circassian
proivni white and drab
• French Drill *
Striped Florentine, 1
Grass Cloths, Bourb
Sfik Gambler, Nankeen
Anu a variety of other stuffs suitable Cat
summer coatees and pantaloons '
NESTINGS
English, Italian and French black arid
ooloredSilk - "
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff,^White
and neat fancy Patterns
White and Buff C
merer
All of which .tliey are prepared to make
to meaiure, Ip the best manner and .at short
notice, . •
FANCY ARTICLES,
kA handsome assortment of
.fiilkund Linen Camhrie Pocket Hand
kerchiefs 's
" Cravats, Stocks, Stiffners
ski*’ T fUM * * ,,aw cct,orc< ^ Horsg*
Grass Cloth and Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib,
bom,
Hosiery ol ail descriptions
Foraging, Muruco, Cadet St Medltoz
rancan Caps, See. Stc. f
ALSO,
A general Assortment of
.QKADY MADE SPRING and summer
CJLOTHIJYCf,
' * * Consisting of 7
Gnats. Frocks and Coattees, Pantu
• Ions- ■ *
Veals, Jackets, Draweis,
Shirts, Collars, *e.' &c. &c.
M. it D. respeotfully infprmtheir friend*
that the whole of the goods have been care
fully selected jtr Mr. M. and the ready
' -made clothing, manufactured entirely un-
der his inspection. Ar they assure their cuj
tomers that the utmost confidence mav bp
placed in the falllilujnoss of tliesr worlt. •
april 30
f Cassimc.re and Call*
Notice.
F OUR momhi aftcr date, we shall ap!
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of William IT. Womack,Dec-
being several tracts of Land in said county,
on both sides of the Louisville road, con
taining together 570 acres, Jor the benefii
of the halts. v
WILLIAM A, PUEVATT,
Adm’r. In right of bis Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adin’x.
mar *8 .78
Notice. \ •
H EREAFTER the Sasapnah Libra
ry will be opened for th'edeUve/y to
Bonks every Monday, Wednesday arid Erl
"day, from 4 to 8 o’clock P. M. -
- Individuals not share holders can have
the use of the Library on the following
terms• •'*-• ' ' .
For one year, by paying - Jl]
“ six months, “ fl
“ a »y >« period, at ^ie rate ol *
per month' ' -
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 io*§ B
?, - - >. -r
Notice.
E OUR months after date, application
' will be made to .the Honorable the
ces of the Inferior Court of Effing
ham 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
ham, containing 137 1-3 acres formerly
the property of Benjamin Porter, for the
benefit of the heirs of William G. Porter,
deceased.
WILLIAM KING,
Administrator de bonis non.
may 8 toe
the
Negroes for jSale.
HE following Negroes, from
aJL country, are offered for sale, yijs
A negro boy aged ahoqt 18 years.
A negro boy aged about 15 "very likely
A ncgro.boy agetTabqut 15 " do dg
A nogrohoy aged about 11“ j
A negro girl aged about IS ’>K
A nogio man aged about 45“a field Haul
- A negro man aged about 47" .dp dn
ALSO
A negro girl aged 10 years.
A negro man aged 24 'a prlmo field
hand.
A negro hpy ahout 17 >f do do do
A negro map aged 35. .*• do do do
A negtp man and wjje, and their child-
ahopt 5 years old.
Apply to
J.EPP1NGERJ
Chambers Su
JUI
The Marine Jc Fite in- "
surnitce Bank .of the * *
Stale ul_Ueorgia, et a),
es.
Eieazer Early,
' et, of'
perior Court,
NE 25th, 18*9.
.Cjiatham Su
perior Courr,
January Term,
iw. 7
InEyulty.
r ' being verifiedto the Court that Blea
rer Early one of the defendants in the
above cause resides out of Chntliam coun
ty—On motion jl is ordered that tlie said
Eieazer Early appear on or before ihe firs,
day of the next Term of this Court and en
ter his appearance thereto and in delimit
thereof the- mid complainant'have leave to'
proceed on their said Bill In the ■ samo -
manner as if personal service of tho Uift
and Subpoena had been effected on the said
Eieazer—And it is further ordered ilia*
this Rule lie published once a month in ono
of thed’nblic Gazettes of Savannah untji
.the expiration thereof. :
- Extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
June 30" 153 • - •
IrvjBg’ll Colunih\i!s-(AbridT
•' ged,)
HE LIFE AND VOYAGES OF
IISTC
CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
by Washington Irving (abridged by tho
same) price |1 *5.
Sermons Preached in England by tho
Right Kev. Regonald Heber D. D. price
31 60, ^
Letter from aEgina l^James Emerson
price gi 25. Just received by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
June *4 .
M. Freudergast.
H r AS just received pel schooner Oio
Lgon,
Fancy willow travelling baskets and
.-reticule
India carved shell combs,
. “ Plain do do
Elegant Barege silk and gauze scarfs,
do do do dress lidkft
Black, blue and brown Ittrli.incUs,
Superior Bine and Yellow Nankeens
Swiss and jaconet -pedle-tvork dress
robes,
Swiss and Jaconet peedle-work Col
lars and Palarines,
Ny B ly14 Gibbons Range.
may 15
Notice,
T HE subscribers having qualified on
; the will of.the-latoJojiri VVnqd EsqJ
of Camden, give tratipe to all persons hav
ing-claims against his estate, to present
them, and request: a jl pci sons-indebted to
it, to some forward and settle tlie same.:
HO Ab‘E S. PRATT, Ex’or.
-L ALE AH WOOD, ) Px ,. rix ,.
JANE F. PRATT, t*?* 1 "**
june it ,137ft. ’ "
Situation .Wan ted.
B Y a person Who can give 'themos.t
satisfactory testimonials of his com
rtency as an overseer^ardner, vine cl res
■eror for any other employ mem,on a plan
lation—us Ihe advertiser's principal object
iw to be employed hn will engage till the ta
of January ^teext. on very reasonable tcmqii
Apply at this office. .
jjiine 84 >40l