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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN.
No IG5 ............Vol. XXVI
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 15, 1829.
Whole No.
Choice French Hose Wa
ter.
J ust imported
And for sale by
A BAUSONS, Druggist.
No U Gibbons’ Range.
do
Martinique Molasses.
15 HIIOS prime retailing Molnsscs.
jjtiiling and fur sate low if taken froiii the
■ft lintf. apply to
11A1.1., SIIAPTER & TUPPF.R.
June10
Brought to Jail.
[ M Savannah on lire 16th Inst a negro
man who says liis name is Will*Brown
nn I that lie belongs to Win Coflinof Clmr
leston SO. lie is about 47 years of age, 0
foot 11 incites high,aml.lms a sear on bis
forehead,
feb C!1
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. r.
Splendid Razor Strops.
r/t MMERSON'S end PRENTISS’
Jii Razor Straps an: kept constantly on
inncl, and .lioso gentlemen who have nsctl
tit cm. pronounce them superior to any at
kite present time in nso. For sale by
1 A. PARSONS, Druggist .
At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon’s Rango.
march 15 .
(Salts and Castor Oil.
IN STOUR -
at AV BBLS Sal Glauber. .
J00 boxes do assorted sizes
1000 quart buttles Castor Oil for Plan
tnllon Purposes
800 quart bottles cold pressed
BOO'plats do do . do
Which is offered unusually Ipvv.
JMantcrs aro particularly requested tp
call and oxamino for themselves.
- ° r “'af ARSONS, Druggist.
At tile Eagle No 0 Gibbons range,
-. mar-5 *
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water.
T UK JMHiseribor bns just received a
rtnuscribi
lare;o supply of those celebrated Wa
tors, in quart an;J pint bottles, in boxes of
ouo to three dozen each, and will be kept
constantly on hand during the season, and
it is intended that the store shall.be open
ed early in the morning to receive custom
ers.—For sale at tho tlaglo, No. 8, Gib
bous’ Range.
A. P^USONS, Druggist,
r.pril 21 03 >
English White Mustard
Seed.
-jriJST received, for affections of tlie-
ejfl Liver's internal organs, and to rc-
sluro the loss of action in the nervous sys
tem generally. Fur sale by
Druggist,
jSn 15
A. PARSONS,
No. 0, Gibbons’ Range.
&eiiUitz and Soda Pow
ders.
B 1DOZEN boxes Soda Pow-
50 do Soldlitz do
;P , AT.SO , „ i
The Improved Obeltenham Sails, pro
■pared by Savafy, Moore & Davidson, im
ported and for sale by
A.,.PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle. Nn.,8. f* "* •>
marc’i R -54
S ill'll OF GEORGIA—By Elijah
Rafter, Clerk of the Court of Ordtnq-
r 'J,
• To Planters.
-a IIOTTLES Common
Castor Oil
500 do Superior Cold Press is jtist
leceived and for sale low liy
A. PARSONS,
Drueeist. no I) Gibbons Rango.
R 'orthr. County of Liberty.
ajnr \. Alaybartk applies for letters of
Administration of all and singular die
goods and chattels, rights and credits, that
were of Bernard M’Cann, lacedTsaid coun
ty, deceased. '
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased,to fde their objections
if any they have) io my,office at Kiccbn-
roiiglt oft or before the first- Monday in
May hpxf, .otherwise letters of admlmstra
tion wlR be gr anted to the sqi.l applicant.
Witness til a Ifon. John Eunwoody, one
of the Judges of said court this stftth day
of March in tits year ofohr Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty lilne,.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
april 1 78* j
Bottled Cider.
JUST Received, a fotv boxes of Crab
W Apple Cider, a very choice article.
For salo by ^ 1 i ARS ^ )N8|
Al the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons' Range,
may 7 107 r.
Adnrinistrator’s Notice.
"■71 OUR months after date;I sh.all apply
B? to the Ifttnoroble the Jititiceiof the
[nferior.court cf Chatham county, sviten
ittiug for ordinary purposes, for’leave to
sell a tract ol.land, number ninety four,
(no. 94) situated in tlie. twelfth district of
Monroe county, in thc-riate of Georgia,
ionuinlng two,.hundred - two and' a half
hcri‘5, being the real estate of Launcelot
II. Feny, deceased, for tho benefit of the
cits and creditors of said estate-
,,J. WALLACE,
.. Adin’r. of L. H. Feay.
• april £0 67
Eor: Rale.
A TRACT of Innil containing 250 n
; - ores, situate in the district of Oi-
nngebitrgh. on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding noilli on' lands
of Daniel Mazyck, nnd south and west on
hesaidoreek.
For n plat of said land, nhd terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
Ex'or. est. of John Glen,
fob B ’ 27.-,
s 1 .
M. Prcndevgast,.: k.
ilia lust received perschr Exact.
Court of' Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer
for the City of Savan
nah.
JUNE TERM. 1820,
IIF.RF.AS Wm Taylor and Jas
. ir, - S. Bulloch,wen); summoned to at-
■end tins Court as p'raml Jurors'—and
' v "’ l '-, Smipsen. Tbes, Garnet, Reuben
“■ Taylor and Jas. I’ioicoas Petit Jurors,
and failed to npaoar. R is ordered that
inless they file with Jfipoierk of this Court
;ood and sufficient cause of excuse on
it before the tioxt Term (July 13tlt)
ihey be severally fined—Grand Jurors
m the sum of foity; Petit'Jhrors in tho
lum of twenty dollars.
Vi': • W.K.GUERINEAU.CIk.
June IS Y .... .....
UPERIOR Blue' Cloth
Itallanetto
Black and mixed Cnmblets
Super fancy Silk Dress Udkts
11 V Gauze do do
“ ■ *' Smyrna do do
• Ilersesltin Gloves ,
“ Shaded &. pv'mted Bcarfs'Gauze
J 1! Plain 8$ figured Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid siikCmvats
FtrenplijCasimero and Drills
Russia . do- V -
. frith a handsome assortment of
Kensington,
•Gimp,,
Boblnet' and Englisli.TItread Laces
-No 3 Sc 18 Gibbon's Range.
mayo
Congress! Mineral Spring
Water.
nrVIE subscriber will during the season
w; have this article cooled in ice and
will bo ready for customers at all times of
ho day. .,
m , A. PARSONS.
'.Druggist at Uto Eagle Gibbons’ Range
•June 22 > 14ft
Court of Ordinary, Effing
ham County.
rtECEMnrn, term 1028
xfYN'tbe petition of Sam’l. J. Bryan
'LF stating that ho is posessed of a bond
wl||oh ho produced to the Court made and
signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of lit?
county aforesaid - bearing date tho 12th
day of January 1019 far titles to a certain
trac of land .described in said bond. These
are to cite and admonish-all persons having
or claiming any-interest, in the cstute <jf
the said. Behjamin'Kenncdy to file their
objections if any they have, on or before
tho meeting of the Court of Ordinary for
id county, for May term 1820, othetwise
io administrator, will bo .ordered .to make
titles to-said-tract of land' pursuant' to the
statute in suchtcavts made and provided.
J. CHARLTON, c.c. o'.e.o,
jnn 12-8 '
PRME TWO DOLLARS PER BOT-
^TLE.
To tlie Public.
TBN consequence of the numerous frauds
B. and impusiticr.Siftrpe.tised in reference
to my ntedieitto, I am again imUjeed to
change tho form of int 1IOTTI.ES. In
futurp, 1 the PANACEA will be put up in
round bottles, fiuted longitudinally, with
the following words, blown in tho glass,
“Swaim's Pasacba, Piiilaua,’.’ ns repre
sented above,
Tltcso bottles aro much rtronger than
those heretofore used,nnd will have but one
label., which covers tho cork, with my own
signature rfft-h, so that tho cotk cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature,
without which none is genuine. Tlie me
dicine may consequently be known to be
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit \M'b,.xeill be funishhUt as for.
^/Fife increasing demand for litis celebra
ted medicine lias enabled me.to' reduce tlie
price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus
bringing it within the reach of thr inc/i*-
-geht.. ...... •„ - !*.--*>. -
My Pnftar.en requires no encomium; its
ns(m,ishing effects and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients and Medi
cal PractUiqnors of tlp» highest respectabi
lily, the most* unqualified approbation, and
established fur it a character which Envy’s
pen, though dipped in gall, can never (Orn
ish. . : "
Tlie false reports Concerning this valu
able medicine.which have been so di tgontlv
circulated by certain Pliysicinth,have their
origin -either inKNVV, or in tlie inlsciiev-
otts effects of the SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS., ..... .. . v .„ ...
Tito Proprietor pledges himself to the
I’uhllc, and gives them the most solemn
assurances,' that tills .medicine contains
neither mercury nor any other deleterious
drug.. ,.- i-.*
The public aVo-dautloned not to purchase
my Panacea, except frottf myself, my ae-
credi.ed agents, or persons of known ,o»-
peotability: and all those will consequent
ly be without excuse, who shall purchase
from any other persons.
-. • . WM. SWAIM.
September, 1828.
The following certificate gives the his
tory of the ilttrodnctlDn-of lJieranahea Into
the Philadelphia Aims House Infirmary,
Those who read it, will bo convinced that
the proprietor has never foared tho invest!*
gallon- of physicians, or endeavored to ad
minister the nMM
ovinces
litoso
exclude
would neglect mr opportunity of expelling
it, after it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq
wav impossible to be mistaken, and for
borne to introduce any other Circumstan
ces than what belong immediately to-it.
WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, March tlth 1828.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A.
•ALTEF,,
Member if the Philadelphia .Medical Socie-
tyt.
Tho case detailed in tho. nhovo o.ortlfi-
cato oumo under my observation, nnd 1 be
lieve Alderman Duane's statement to ho
slrlctly cortect. ..Mr. Swaim showed me
two Ollier cases r.eurlv Similar,, which were
cured by Ids'l’anacca,after every oilier re-,
■aiiia' failed/ m
. Brought to Jail.
JTN Savannah, sortfo- time ago, a negro
JL man who says his name is JIM, and
that he belongs to John Pitman but does
not know where his master lives,nof where
lie runaway from- I am induced to be
Hove that ite is owntd-hy some one else,
lie is 4 feet 0 1-4 inches high and about 15
years of age; he stammers a little when
speaking. ' c >. • .- . •
JNO. I. DEWS, j. c. c.
nne 14 142 ;
Treasurer’s Office. .
■'"i •■■■ Jut-T 1,1829.
; fWNIIE average pried ofFIoiirduringthe
JL last month being S7 25 par barrel .of
188 lbs v Bread for tho present month
musi'weighjisfollows viz:
12 1-2 ceuts- Loaf 21bs 10 oz
0 1-4 . 1 •• 5 “
Of which all Bakers and sollersof Bread
will take due Notice. ■’. : .
. M. W. STEWART, c. t.
. Jnly*l ■ - '
.j medicine in secret. It also
vinces tfie prejudices of, the faculty, that
lioso who:were., so anxlon's originally to
xclude the medicine,from this institution,
verso ns I am to quackery, 11itJpcev-
or to bo preserved from unjust and selfish
prejudice j aitdt therefore, do not hesitate
to give mv name, ih coufmnation of the ef
ficacy and safety ol Dir. Swaim's modi
ciuc. »■»'..
• EDWIN fa altEE.
PliUadf.lphin, Nor. 5th, 1828.
A supply of this Valuable Medicine is
just received and for sale hv
A PARSONS, Aftt-n?. V
At tho Eagle No 0 (iibbons Range.
m.irch 17 03
Board of Health,
Town Tropcrty for Sale.
A'N eligihly situated lot, in tho Southern
XlL section of the city, ivitluhe improve-
meuti, consisting oFu'two story dwelling
"hbuse, with Piazzas, and-comaining seven
nftrttly finished rooms,and tho requisite out
buildings—all in good repair.
A half lot, in the centreof the city, hav
ing n convenient two story,dwelling* good
.Out boildlngs.-
A corner lot, in a desirable' situation,
with a commodious dwelling,' well calcu
lated fora Boarding House; attached
which is an extensive stable.
A number of lots, improved and vacant,
in different parts of the oily.
Apply to
jnno 16 , J.EPP1NGER.
One of the AhlerMn-'of the City oj Phi
ladelphia.
Mr. Swnhn, proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaim's Panacea, appliod
to me, requesting me to state what I know
about the introduction of his medicine into
tlie Alms I[otite-os&nd i,consider it a duty
40 comply witlt his request.
Being President of the Board of Mana
gers of tho Alms I louse in the year 1820,
Sir. Rwaint expressed tome a wish to un
dertake the cure of some persons then in
the house, whose cases wore given op as jju
curabie'by the medical eeiitleiiien. that lie
was confident of curing by his medicine
those cases, and would Undertake some of
the most despcratc—and would require no
other compensation than tile satisfaction
'to be derived from the service retidored,
I ,promised to-, consult the other mana-.
gers, and did so; hut I found that some of
the medical gentlemen in tho house had
labored to prejudice litem, as someof-thejii
attempted to prepossess me agninst what
they denominated quackery. ■ Sonic of tlie
managers felt inclined to the trial, consid
ering that asthey were cases abandoned by
the medical men which were to lie opera
ted upon, no harm at least would be dntie,
and if curb was prhctieable, theopporturti-
ly ought to bo afforded, but they expressed
a reluctance ttttake any responsibility upon
them;-by whicli I understood that they did
not like to put 'themselves in opposition to
the physicians. Others opposed it alto
gether. • I-tlfprefore offered and tcok upon
myself whatever responsibility there was in
the case, and notified Dir. Swnim that I
yvould accompany him, and did so. Tlie
first case selected; was that of a woman,
whoso appearance was horrib'o, nnd whose
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tterns in the same-room wished to have her
removed; and the ovidenc.e of my o,vn sen
ses justified tifeir oomplnint. Site wns a
woman of about SO or S2 years of age, hor
right eye was alredy vestroyed, tho left
eye pio’truded more than half an ineh oxA
of the socket, the flesh of fheleft chock was
brie complete nicer, the flesh of the nose
TTk C ^ PfSnwnnah.'l'Uh June. 1829.
.1? Ua °LVED, That tho Gitizons.who
a . r ?-i loslro "s;of hpving tho trees bo-
forn their houses trimmed, bo requested 1 to
tlono ''before (he . hour of 8
immv.t- 1 ? ! l, e s murning. and ha ve the .offal
immediately removed, so that the hont of
t.heAtm may not get on.the same.", ., '
Extruet from the Minutes,
June 18
WM.MouEL.Soc’ry.
MS .
Notice. ,
FH1HE co-partnership horetofore-oiist-
-H ing Itetween the. subscribers under
tile firm of JameS Andorson & Co. expired
by limitation on theWst of May last
All persons indebted will ntnko payment
to James Anderson, who is duly authorised
|C settle tho affalrsnftho eoncttrit, and will
continue tlto business for his own account,
JAMES ANDERSON,
■ • C,M,ICING.-
juhe 13 -130
Swaim’s Venftifilge.
Patent.
Tills valuable Anti-dysen
teric and li'orm Medicine lias
been used for these seven
years past, and Us virtues are
, uttiversallv acknowledged by
all who have tried it, to be far superior to
any oUter, medicine ever employed for
most dlseafcs children areaphject to. It is
perlectly safe, nnd no ehild will, refuse to
take it. It sel.tpm fails curing Dysentery,
Suitnnor Complaint, Colio or Cltolcra
Morbus, cither in grown persons or children
unci It gives appetite toalmost all debilita
ted persons. Worms frequetdIk infest chi!
dren, aggravate their other diseases, and
are the clticf cause of most fevers, bowel
complaints, nnd oltrdrilc nnd.nervous diseas
es, incident.toehildhood, wlfioli arosoi-mi-
meroits and fteqoently fatal.., If i3 mufili
regretted that most vermifuges now in use
are injurious, and thousands ofcliildten are
swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated through tjte first stago of life
—which leads oft to pulmonary complaints
*e. &c.&c. ,■ ; , t.
Worms being especially .apt to insist-
persons of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions,'much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm medi
cines, Which generally.consist of the strang
est purgatives, mei'cnrials/blUeri, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
.this kind tnay destroy worms, hut they de
bilitate the stomach, and ofto«. materially
injure the general health. Stvatta’s Vr.it-
siiruaEhas the peculiar advantage of dtr-
stroying and removing worms from the
bowels without the sveakenlng consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives.- Ac.—and
It has. morenver, a decided tenderiVf’to
give' vigor botli to the stomach and howels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from manv troublesome
complaints. It is by this -means that so
many grown persons have been relieved,
by its use, of different complaints—suprio.
sing themselves to lie tn n decline, &c. &c.
This medicine will relieve : bqml com
plaints or dysentery,, bilious cholic, vomit
ing, sickness m pain or weakness in the sto
mach or bowels, lost of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, indf-w hours ,■
arid it seldom fails owing cuittn fND rr.-
VEII OR fkvkr AOI.R. No family ought,
or ever will be withoif it, after a trial.
Worms are capable of producing great
disturbances ih the system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary di.soases. when they
are present, but they' also give' rise to a!'
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affections. The whole train nfspAsntodic &
convulsive diseases may proceed from tlie
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal.’
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well as a
variety of other netVyus and convulsive
affections, are not unfrequently the inline-
diato effects of this cause ' 1 Besides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery. remittingfeverpjropsy of the hrain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c.
&c. . . ■'
Amopg the symptoms which .indicate
the presence of worms, the following are
the most common and striking:—A pale,;
leaden-coloured, nnd occnsiomlly flushed
countenancet a bluish- streak under the
eyes, ttiese are dulfand heavy, the pupils
are driated and much.contracted, the low.
er eyelids and upper -lip swell, especially
during the night while sleeping; great
itchlngin the nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick his nose; foul bryath; dis
turbed sleep; during which the patient
grinds his teeth,-is npt.to scream out and
start up suddenly as if frightened: tingling
in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart n dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and dopraved: appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; -loosenessofitite bowels;
costiveoes.tr, unnatural, slimy,or foul stotils;
paijts in the bowels; wasting of tlie flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this valuable Medicine is
Jutt'received and-for sale by *
A. PARSONS; Agent.
At the eagle No 8 Gibbonjg Range
march 31
The Virtues and Use
OF TIIK
count al
Cephalic Snuff.
Which, In/ long experience, has Ulh found
an I'Jfi'clutil Ihmtdyfor viost Disorders
t especially the Common
Iftadach, to which it hnrdiu ever fails giv
ing immediate case, and by frequcnt'usc
prevents tIs return.
a T admirably opens-nnd jtnrgcs tlielicttd,
M. strcngilicns the nerves,revives the spi
rits, and has a most grateful aromatic
tnoll.
It rcmevcS.Drowsineil, Sleepiness, Gid
diness, miii Vapours, relieves aimness of
tlie eyes, is cxcellent tn curing recent draT-
ness, and has Iteett of great service ill I lys-
tcrio und Paralytic complaints, nnd in re
storing tho memory when impaired, by die
order* of the head,, ' ■ *
It is also extremely proper for persons
'vho visit tllo sick, or go into unwholesome
rooms orJtnhealthv places, ami hot cli
mates, .,s it fortifies the head against nox
ious, exhalations and infectious air.
A pinch nr two tnay bo taken at any
time, and indeed several in- a day; bm for a
cold, or stoppago in tho head, a pinch or
two should betaken just before going to
bed. ' ''
t0 liad disappeared and loft tlie nostrils two
naked holes, the uppei lip on the left side
was destroyed, and: the teeth and. gums
bare, and the whole face, as it appeared to
me, ill a state of dissolution; her appetite
had left her—site represented a living skel
eton frightful to behold. -• Mr.'Svvaitn said
he could cure her t ho could wot restore the
lost eye, nor restore the no3e', but he could
•restore tlielqft eye and the mouth.'
: Tie undertook theeaso, and I frequent
ly attended him in ltjs visits to the poor wo
man;'and she was cured—and I have fre
quently seen her since; going about her
ordinary business with tho alacrity usual
jo a porson.of that age; tlie deformity of
course riima'ipqd; but ail that remained
besidesnppeared healthful. I .have con-'
fined myself to this case, upon Which I
•HqlC
ir
imstici
.+u Notice.
OUR months after date, application
will he made' to the Honorable tlie
jstices of tho Inferior Court of Tattnnl
County, for leave to sell tho real estato of
Thomas Dickinson late mfsaid county de
ceased, for the benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said estate. a , V
Win. DICKINSON,
;■ ? '.-Qualified Executor.
march : 7 ' 55 ..
Those who are in the habit of takiiiR
mticli oftlto common snuffs, (ami thereby
injure both head and stomach,) are desired
to mix some of this CEPHALIC SNUFF
with thorn, mid their bad effects will (n
great measure; be provoirfpd.'
Is on.linud And for sale by
A* t y (e jA;P ARSONS. DrUi
mar 14
Eaglo no 8 Gibbon’s
EtsT,
tango.
., More New Goods.
J UST received by M.Trendcrgatt, and
for sale low.
S Cases sup.'Irish Linens in full and
half pieces ..
4 do do do Sheeting
5 hales 4-4 Brown do
2 do do Bleached do
4 do 8-4 do Shir'fhtgs
8, do S-4 Brown ’ do
8 ' do Don.csttePjnids & Stripes
Russia & Birdseye Diaper
0-4 8-4 0-4 10-4 Irish do
2 cases ladies Leghorns
1 do mens da
1 do boys do
Fnshidnahlo Ginghams & Prints
S lain plaid Sc stripe Palinarinq :j
lue Straw & hik Worsted Barege 1
Plain Baltice, all colours
Crimson Sc Green Atoreens
Blk station Silk—Ores do Naples,
Florence Sc Sinchews
■** Satin Levantine
Fancy eol’d. Ores do Naples
Elpided Straw col'd hat silk
Fik-Swiss dresses collars & half hditfs
do and Plain Swiss Sc Bonk Muslins
Cambric, Janonct,Mull Sc Nansook do
Blk III. Veil Crapo
and Colored do
“ Canton'nnd Nankin do :
Fancy Gtos De Najj—Barege,, nnd
Gauze Dress Hk.ls
•• S ik Cravats. Jaconet do
f{ “and Alarsaiiles Vesting!
Single & double width, blk & blue
ofack BumSiiZin .-
Bangup cords, white Nankin* stripe
Jean*
Lasting Circassians Nankeens • '„V-
Sup. Blk bluo Olive aitd Mix’d cloths
English Thread Sc Bobbiuet Laces
&’c. &c. ,
mar 20 NoH Sc f4 Gllihons’ range.
MALLFRY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS f,- TAU.URS, '
• ON TIIK RAT,
EAST OF THE CITY IlOTEf;
H AVE received by recent arrivals from
New Yor ! ', n fresh and elegant as*
ortment of the most seasonable
GOODS,
In their line—
1M ' COSSISTIROOF
IJliie blade, hrown, olive, (ircen and mixt
BUV>At)CbOTlI9.
Blue, hrown,green,and stool mixt
... „ QUEENS cloth.
Iilue black and fancy colored single mil
led
1 CASsSlMEUE.
iwerino Cloth and Cassimcre, (licitt
•Rid beautiful materials fur summer
we.ir)
noinbazine Circassian *
Brown, white and drab Eu&Ush
French Drill
Striped Florentine, Satin .lean
Crass Cloihs, Bourhon Drill
• SUk Camhler, Nankepn
And a variety of other stulb juitalde fut
summer coatees ami pantaloons
•- VESTINGS
English, Italianand French black nnd
colored Silk
Valencia'ant! Marseilles of BuffAYhlte . '
, and neat faitey I'atterqs * *
7„ White nltd Bull'Cassitnero and Cash-
• ttiernt ■ ■ •
All of which tltey are pfejtared to mhko
to measure, in tlie best manner And at.shoit
notice. ;
FANCY ARTICLES. ; •, .
7-.SA hatidSoifteiassortltrcnt of '
Silk and Linen Cambrio PoCketJIand .
kerchiefs .■ - 5
Cravats, Stocks,’Sfl'ffnefs '.*>•'
Black, while arid straw colored Horse.
, skin-Gloves, ■' ,-
Gras# Clodt rind Linen do' ’.
^uspenders, Watch Guards and Rib-
•tens, ’
Heriery ol all descriptions'
F oraglhg, Moruco, Cadet & Meditor
ratteen Capv&ct &c*
also, '•'* ••
1 A general Assorlntenl of " 1
nr.A'tt si a pk srtnrto'Axft summer
CLOTHING}.
L ' Consisting of
Coals, Frotks and Coattees, Pattta-
lons
Vests, Jacket*, Dfntveii, ' ’
Shirls, Collori, Scc.'Scc,. Sic. '
AI. & D. respectfully inforrp.tlicir friends
lliat the whole of the goods have been care'
fully selected by Mr. AL mid tlra ready
made clothing, manufactured entirely un-.
der his inspection, .V they assure tlielr cus
tomers thetnSe .utmost confidence .may be
placed in’ttie nJuttumOH of their work.
■ april 30 ‘ , . ' "
Notice.
’.mHE subscribers haviftg qualified on
JL tlte wili of the late John \Vood Esq\
of Camden, plvd notice to all pHrsonihav-'
ing claims against his estate* to present
themj and request all perrons indebted to
it, to ipme forward and settler the same;
HO'ACE a.PRATT, Ex’or.
LALEAH WOOD, Uu-v-i.!...
' JANE. F. PRATT, < ,r,x 1
jnne 11 , 137.fi, | ,
Notice. .<
F OUR months after date, we shall ap|)
ply to the. Court ofQrdinarv of Ef-
finghadT'eounty, for leav'd to sellall the
Real Estate of William JL Womack, (fee,
being several tracts of Land in'saifl county,
uh hath s.ides of the Louisville. Triad, bon-
talning together 57° acres, for the benefit
of the heirs. '• i /it
WILLIAM A. PREVATf, '
» 'Adm’r. in right of his Wife;
1 ! SARAH PREVATT, AdoWt;
mar 28 73 '
-. _ . • . Notice.
TfjfeRE AFTER the Savannah Libra-
ry will be opened fo^tha.deliver; to
Bonks overy Mopday, Wednesdhy and Frt
clay, from 4 to 6 o'clock P.'Al, ’•
Individuals not shareholders can-have
the Use of the Library on the following
terms t—' V ! './ ; . ». >'.•'
For ono year, by payiiig 312
“ six'months, “ ’ -ft-
“ any-less period, at the rate o! 2
per month
VVAL MOREL, Librarian,
may t' 102§B ~ '
, t ; Situation Wanted.
B Y a person who can give thembst
satisfactory testimonials of his com
potency as an overseer,gardper, vino tlfcs
ser or fm guv other employment,oh pjan,
tation-—ns tbe ndVertiser’s principal uhjftSl
is to be employed ho will engage ftlpthf ji
of Jannary next, on very reasonafile term:..
Apply at this pffied. J. ...
. June 24 140li :
. • Notice.' ;•,■
E OUlt months^ after date, applicatlritF'
Will ho made To tho Honorable'tlid '
ces of the Inferior CSutt 'of ’F.ffing-' ..
ham county, when sitting (br Ordinary pur- '
pnsci, for leave to sell the half of an midi-'
vided tract of land in ihe.coituty of Effing
bam, containing lit 1-2 ,«dres formerly
the property of Benjamin Porter, for tho
benefit t)f the heirs of William G. Porter*
deceased. ' -'
wiLuaat Ring,
Administrator de bonis non; ■
108- . • ... ; . .
may 0
Negroes for Sale. ■„
fflllE following Negroes, from the
JL country, are offered for sale, viz:
A negro bopaged about 16 years.
A negfo boy aged about 1'5 “very likely.
• A negro boy aged'about 15 “ do do
A negro boy aged abdut 12 “
A negrft girl aged about 12 “ •
' A negto man aged nbout 45“a field hand
A negro man aged about 47“ • do do.
ALSO
A negro girl aged 10 years. . ■
A negro man agod 24 “ a prime field
, . hand. '■■■ " • ti. '
A negrd boy about 17 “ ■ do do do.
A negro man aged 88'.'“ do do do.
A nhgro man and wife, and their child
ahput 8 years old. .
' Apply to " ^ Vfgf-
- mar 28 f-vC- . - JiEPPINdEli.
Chambers Superior Court,'
NE 35th,,1829; S..
' : JUD.
Tlie Mariha w Fire In
surance Bank of tire '
State of Georgia, et al
»s;.;
Eleazer Eavly,
et, Slf
. Chatham ,Su- •
■ t peribr .Courr,'
•January Term, '
•; /f830.
; Iii Zguiff.
ITT being verified to the Coflrt tmifEtei-l
JL' zor'Enily ont of'ilw tjeftadiuit^ki'the;.,
above cause resides 6qt o f Chatham court;*
ty—On motion it iGqVderep that the aakl,
Eleazer Early appeafot) or bafore-tlte first/
day of the next Tkrm iff tfiis Cburt'and en.-.
ter his appearance thereto arid ih delault
thereof the soitf-cplnplainant have leave to
proceed on their said Biif ili the'same
manner a^.if personal service qf tho Bill
arid sult’pceita had been effected onjh'e said
e.x av.;a a 4 A.'vt 1a c r..'aii.au n..lnws.i ■
Cite.
-pr~
Portland Rum and Hay..
SVjtfV.BBLS, Portland Rum (boloured
a® 81) bandies prime Hgy I
j Lending ftom ship Florian and for sale
by .. ' I'”-•:;!•' -• .--4'; •>,
i HALL SHAPTER & TVPPER-
. juno 15'
Irving’s Columbhs--(Ait)fid-
■ ; '■■■ * -- gedA' .w/v: ', ’ . .
miE LIFE ANO.VtoYAGE's 'oF
by Wesbington' Irving (afifidged. by the
same) price lf*5-t-ifti -ir -’ ,
Serhtons PsjtaottijsW Slngltvml by tlte
Right Rev. Regon.eld Ilebe, D. D. price
31 SO, JVvks;
Gnzcttesof
the expiration thereof, /.. • '
J Jxtracf from tlte mlmitei.
OBERT W. POOLER,
jurftSO ' -163 ;
M, Pvendei'gast.
AS jiist'reoeived per.schooner Ore
_ gdft.v : I '. '' ;
Fancy willow travelling baskets and
• reticule • ..- -
India carved shell combs;
“ PJain .dol do
Elegant Barege silk and gatize scarfs.
do. do do dress lidkft
; * Blaeii, blue and brown Itaiianctts,
Superior Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Swiss.-a-.ld jaconet nedle-work dresii
' TObesi
Swiss and'Jaconet needle-work Col
lars and Palurines, •• ' I
No 3 t,-14 Gibbons Range-
inay 15 . .