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LICAJN
SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1829.
Whole No <3433.
Choice French Rose Wa
ter.
LT
rust IMPORTER)
Ami for suIq by
A 1*ARSONS, DrUMist.
is’ Range*
No 8 Gibbons’ Range.
do 5
Martinique Molasses.
a ~
5} nunsfiRmeretailingMoljsses.
Jilini; and fur sale luw if lukon front the
SHAFTER & TOPPER.
iime 10
Brought to Jail.
TV Savannah on the lot It tint » tiegro
1 man who nay
n that lie heh"
Ktiill SO. Ho
fct11 inches high,and
.IMP. 1. DEWS, j. c. i .
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water.
I’Ep HE ijuuscriber hus just received a
JL largo supplv of those oolehrhted VVn
smtipWit ii •' ' ■ "
tors, In quart and pint holies, in Inixos of
ono to thro? dozen each, and will 1)0 kept
constantly on blind during the season, and
It is intended that ihcxtove shall bo open
ed early in the morning to receive
. . . _ _ , - cuitonC
<*rs.—Pur self ut the Eagle, No. 8, Glb-
huq,' Range.
npril 21
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
03
English’ White
Seed.
J UST 'received; for affectloi
Liver'* internal organ,, £.. . .
store the loss of action in thd nervout
in generally,
. For sale by
A. PARSONS,
ulmidid Razor Strojis,
Im.UERSON’S and PRENTISS’
Al Razor Straps are kept consiantly on
lU ,l, ami ihuse gentlemen who httveipted
' n, Iiroiioimno them superior to nny at,
present time in use. For sale by
V A. PARSONS, Druggist
—' i’sR
It the r.agle, No 8 Olbbim’s
ill)'l 2
itaugo.
Suits'-and Castor Oil.
IN STOUR
-JX RIILS Sal Glauber
J MF lOOhux,* dnassortedslv.es
1000 quart hiittles Castor Oil for Plan
■ tai Kin Pur puses
500 quart bottles cold pressed
800 pints Ho du tin'
Which is offered unusually tow.
Planters ate particularly requested to
111 amlesamlnn for themselves.
For sale by
A P*RS6N9. Druggist.
At the Eagle Nn 8 Gibbons ranee
oar 5 ‘
To Planters.
AA A jhVn’LES Common
VW Castor Oil
Isoo do Superior'Cnlii Press is just
eived and for sale low hy
A. PARSONS,
&riis;gi*t. non Gibbons Range
Bottled Cider. •
jUST Received, a few huxea of Crab
Apple Cidur, a very choice article.
For sale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle. No. 8, Gibbons’ Range,
hay 7 107 ‘
Uliniuislrator’s Notice.
1. iU11 months nfier date, I shall apply
to the. Honorable the Justices uf the
IbriOr court of Chatham county, when
ling for onliiiary purposes, for leave to
1 a tract of land, number ninety lour,
. 01) situated in the twelfth district of
biirno county, in the state of Georgia,
plaining two hundred two and a half
fes. being the real estate of I.auQcelnt
j t'cay, deceased, for tlie benefit of the
Its and cieditors of said estate.
J. WALLACE,
Adtn’r. of L. U. Feay.
|pril 20 57
M. PrendergRst. " *"~
Has fust received perschr Exact.
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range'.
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
ID®
for-
itaii-
| was impossible jo bo mistaken, und I
home, to jntruduco any other, oiroutnsl-.
ces than what belong immediately to it.
„ ' Will. DUANE.
Philadelphia, Mnrch lttli 18SU.,;
A.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN
At-TlSE '
MtmUr afthcPhiladcIphiahlciUcal Socle-
The case detailed-in the abovo certlfl-
ente came under my observation, and 1 be,
llilerniaii Duane’s statement to he
50
Thei
DOZEN boxes Soda Pow
ders
do Boidlltz do
also > s
roved Cheltenham Salts, pre
ipipr, wi . . ■
pared by Savory, Moore 4a Davidson, im
ported and for snlo by
- A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle. No. 8 (1
ih n ■ 54
much
PATH OF GKOIlGIA—,Jty Elijah
linker,'Clerk of Ifit Court of Ordina-
S linker,'Clerk of I
ry for the County of Liberty.
Major A.'Mayhank applies for letters ul
Administration of all and singular the
gnodsand elialtels, rights and credits, that
» ere of Hernard M'Cann, late of said coun
ty, deceased.
■ Tiitsb.’aro therefore to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased,to file their abjections
(if any they. Imvu) In my office at Ricebo-
rough nn or before the flrst Monday in
May next, otherwise letters ofndministra
tinn will be gr imed to the said applicant.
Witness the lion. John Dunivoody, one
of tbo Judges t(fsaid court this filth day
of March in tile vearofuur Loul eighteen
hundred and twenty nine.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l.c
npril 1 - 70* *
For sale.
TR.VCT uf land containing 250 a
ores, situate tl).the' district of 07-
angebiirgh, on Ediito creek in the stale of
South Carolina, bounding noitli on lands
of Daniel M.izyck, and south and west on
lie said creek.
For n plat of said Und, and terms of sale,
ply to GKO. Gi.EN,
apply
feh 8
Ex’or. est. of Joint Glen.
27
Public.
IS frauds
reference
induced to-
change tho form of m) ' BOTTLES In
future, the PANACEA will be put up in
round hiHtles, (luted lungltudliiully, with
the following words, blown in the glass,
“SivAiM’s Pauaiea, I’iiii.ada," as repre
sented aliove.
These bottles are much stronger than
those heretofore.used,and will have but one
label, which covers tho cork, with my’ own
signature nn it, so that the'cmk cannot be.
drawn without destroying the signature,
Without which none is genuine. The me
dicine may consequently lie known to he
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit which, will be puiiitlmble at for-
*7,1
(UPERIOR Bine Cloth
Italianelte
111,irk and mixed Gamble!*
Super fancy Silk Dress lldbls
” “ .Gauze do do
” ’’ Smyrna do do
* Horseskin Gloves
“ Shaded it printed Scarfii Gauze
“ Plain & figured Swiss Muslin
, Gentlemen's plaid silk ’’rav.its
i Preach Caslmore nnd Drills
'.Russia do
j With a handsome assortment of
Konsiugton,
I Gini'p,
| Bobinet nnd English Thread Laces
No.3,«Sz. 13 Gibbon's Range.
Court of Ordinary, Effing
ham County.
DKCCMBPn, TERM 1821)
O N’the .petition of Suin'). J. lirynn
stating that lie is posessed of a bond
which ho produced to the Court made md
signed hy Benjamin Kennedy Into of the
county aforesaid , bearing dato the 12lh
day of January 181!) for titles to u certain
true of land .described in said bond. These
are to cite and admonish ail persons having
or claiming any interest in the estate of
the said BenjaminHCeunedy to file their
abjections if any they have, on or before
the meeting of tire Court of Ordinary for
said county, for May term 1820, otherwise
tile administrator will be ordered to make
titles to said tract of land pursuant to the
statute in such cases madf and provided.
J., CHARLTON, c.x. o. E. o. 1
jan t* .« '
Here
strictly correct.' Mr. Swaim showcd me
two other cases nearly similar, which were
cured by his Panacea,after every other re
medy had tailed. ' fi
AVerso as I am to quackery, I hope cr
er to bo prosarved frolii unjust and saltish
prejudice ; end, therefore, do not hesitate
,ive my name, in confirmation of the ef-
cy and safety ol Mr. Swaim’s modi
cine. . . fig-
DWIN A. ALTEE.
nv. 5th, 1828.
A supply of this Valuable Medicine h
just received and for.sate by
a Parsons, Agent.
At the Eaglo No 8 Gibbons Range,
'triarch 17 08
Tlie Virtues and Use
OP THE
CORDIAL
Cephalic’ Snuff.
fnhtcht by tong txjierknce, hail been found
‘ ,IW * -
an effectual Rtmtilyfor most DinurtUn
of tlie HR AD, esiieciull^ }he Common
I Ieudacji, to which 11 hardfu ever fails giv
ing immediate ease, and by frequent use
reventi. its return.
V odnvjrably opensm3 purges tliebpod,
strengthens the nerves,reviv'es the spi
rits, and' has a most gtateful aiomatic
smell.
‘ It'renioves Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Giif-
diness, itfid " Vapours,' relieves Uinmess of
the eyes, is excellent in curing reccut deaf
ness, and has been of great service in Hys
teric und Paralytic complaints, uud in re
storing the memory when impaired hy die-
QidiTs^ofthe head.
It is glso extremely proper for pel
who visit the sipk, or go into unwholesome
rooms or unhealthy places, and hot cli
mates,'as it fortifies the head against nox
ious, exhalations aiid infectious air.
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPlifts if TAILORS,
.oy .Tin; hay,
DART OP TUG CITY HOTEL.
AVE/pceived Jj\ r r< ,ocu Ear rivals fiom*
Now York, iffiesh ami elegant as-
sorriucnt of the most seasonable
, Brought to Jail,
JjN Savannah, some time ago, a^ negro
lavfl
hut of, Common Pleas
mil Oyer and. Terminer
for the City of Savant
bah.
__ man who says his name is. JIM, and
i hat he belongs to John Pitman Jmt does
no know where his mastprliyes,hor where
lie renew ay Yrom. f am induced to bo
>ieve that lie is own^'d by some one else,
he is 4 ; foot a 1-4 Inches high and about 15
/ears of age; lie stammers a little whetf
speaking.
JNO.I DEWS,j.c.c;
•me 14 142 * .i
JmE term, im
HEUEAS Win Taylor and j»s^
S. Hulloph wore snnnnoned to at-
this Qourt ns Grand Jurors—and
• l‘ • Simpson. Thus Garnet, IH uben
la.vlor and Jas. Pieiceas Petit Jurors,
liailed to appear. ,lt is ordered, that
|>sthey file with the. cierh of this-Coin t
U Mid sufficient causo of excuse , on
before the next Term . (Jplv A/ith)
I ho severally fmod-r-Giand Jurors
|ho sum of foity. Petit Jurors ju the
1 of twenty dollars,
W.K.GUERINEAU, Gl|c.
Due 13
Treasurer's Office.
July 1,1820.
rglllE -iveritgo.price of Flourduringthe
ll_ last month being 57 25 per barrel of
l;ld lbs. ’’read for the. present month
must weigh ns follows viz:
12 l.s2 cents laO.tf 2lbs to or.
0 1-4 “ “ 1 *V 5 “
Of which all linkers and sellers of Bread
will tak<3.due Notice.
M. \V. STEWART, c. t.
July 1
Town Property for Sale,
N eligibly situated lot, in tlu^ Southern
Spring
Digress Mineral
Water.
< HE suhsciibor will during tho season
nave liiis article cooled in ice and
Bay rCa< ty for customers at all times of
A. PARSONS.
r r,, Kgistutlhe Engto Gibbons' Range.
* ll«
file 22
Cit
Board of Health,
•M 'f Savannah, nth June, 1820.
EsOLVED, Tliat the Citizens wl
who
aredesirous of having tlio trees be-
tbair houses trimmed, be'requested to
1 tun same done before tlie hour of 8
in the morning,.and have tho offal
'Odiately removed, so that the heat of
sun may not act on the same.
Bock
my ^... ■ .. .
esoived, That the above b^puhlijliotl.
ie Gazettes ol ij#s t;,(y.
. W.tli.,
I Extract from tlie Minutes,
WM. MOREL, Sec’ry.
H3 ■
bne 18
section of lltb city', withjtllo improve
menls, consi.,ti:.g of a two." story ejweiliog
house, with Piazzas, and containing seven
neatly finished rooms,and the requisite put
buildings—all in good repair.
A half lot, in the ceutreof the.city, bar
lilgn convenient two story,dwelling^ good
out huilditigs. ’
A coriier'lot, in a desirable situation
with a commodious dwelling, well cslcu
Inted fura Boarding I louse; attached to
which .is.an extensive stable.
A number of lots, improved and vacant
in different parts of tlie city.
Apply to
jnneis J.EPP1NGER.
lie increasing deriiand lor this relcbf.a
led medirine lias enabled ine to reduce tiio
pries to TWO DOLLARS pet hottle.thus
cringing it within the Teach of the indi
gerft.
My .Panacea reqttires.no encomium; .its
astonishing effects and wonderful operation
have dr.iwp, both from Patients and Ajedi
cal Practitioners of the highest respentabi
lily, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for tin character which Envy’:
pep, though dipped in gall, can never tarn
ish.
Tlie faiso reports concerning this valu
aide medirine,which have been so diligently
hirculntfll by certain Physicians,have their
origin either inENVY, or in the inisc’ lev
.aw effects of the Sf’UltlOUS IMJTA
TlONS. - . -
The Proprietor pledges himself to the
Public, anti kivfs tfiein tho most solemn
HS.Mirauces, that this medirine contains
neither mercury nor any othpr deleterious
drug.
The-pnhlicare cautioned not to purclmse
my Panacea, except frdin myself, my ac
credi.Pil agents, or prrsoiH of known os
pectability: and nil tho«e will consequent
ly bo without excuse, who shall purchase
from any oilier persons.
\VM. SJVAIM.
September, 1828.
Tim following certificate gives the his
tory of tin* introduction of tl.eJPanacea into
the PhiladfJ'phia * Alins House Infirmary-
Those who read it, will he convinced that
the proprietor has never feared the investi*
gaiion of physicians, or endeavored,to ad
minister the medicine in secret. It also
evtaueMhe prejudices of the faculty, that
those who were so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine from this JiistKution,
would neglect no opportunity Of eipelling
it, Rfter .it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
O/ie of the Aldermen of the City oj Phi
ladelphia.
Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
tome, requesting me to state what I know
nbout the introduction of his medicine into
the Alins House—find I consider it a duty
to comply w)th his requ st.
Being President of the Board of Mana>
gersof tlie Alms tlouse in the year I«20,
Mr. Swaim expressed 10 me a wish to un
dertake the cure of some persons then in
the house, w hove cases were given iip as in
curable Jiy the medical gentlemen, that lie
was confident of curing hy his medicine
lliose cases, and would undertake some of
tlie most desperater—and would require no
other.-,compensation than the satisfaction
to be derive^ from the service rendered. ,
I promised.to consult the otliet mana
gers; and did so ; but I fouud that some of
the medical gbntiemert the house had
labored to prejudice them, as some of.them
attempted to pfepasseNs mo against what
they denomtikitnd q\»ackdry- Some of the
managers felt incliued to tha trial, .consid
ering that as they wej e cases abandoned by
the medical men which,were to be opera
ted upon, no harm at f least woujd lib done,
and if cure was .praotinabl<vthe oppi)rtun»v
ty ougjrt to be affordeil, ijut’they expressed
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by which I understood that they did
not jiko to put themselves in opposi'tion to
the physicians. <Jtbe rs ’opposed it alto
gether. I therefore offered and took upon
myself whatever responsibility there-was in
the oase, and notified Mr. Swaim that I
would accompany him, and did so. The
first case selected was that of a woman,
whose appearance washorrib'e, and whose
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tients in tlie same room wished to have her
removed, and the evidence of njy cSam-Scn-
{Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-dysen
(eric and ll'orm Medicine has
been used for these seven
years past, and its virtues are
universally nr.kttowlodged by
all who. have tried it, to be far superior to
any oilier medicine ever employed for
most diseases children nre subject to, tt is
perlectly safe, ami no child ivijl refuse tii
take it. It sel'kmi fails curing.Dyneutery,
Suuiiaor Complaint, .Colic or Cltofeia 1
Morbus, eitlior sis groivh persnns or cliildren
and U gives appetite to almost all debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest chll
tlren, aggravate their other diseases, and
are the chief cause of most (fewri, bowel
complaints, and chronic ami nervous diseas
es, incident to childhood, which are so nu
merous and frequently fatal. It is much
tegretted that must vermifuges notv in use
are injurious, and thousands of children are
swept off. or are rendered feeble, pale and
enianciajed through the first stage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
&c. (2c. &c.
Worms being especially apt to infest
persous of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often dune by the ordinary worm nfedi-
oiites, which generally consist of the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine.' Articles of
this kind muy destroy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, anil often materially
injure the general health. Swaim’s Vkr-’
mifuue has the peculiar advantage of de
stroying-and'removing worms from the
houels without the weakening Ctmsequrn-
cos of the stronger purgatives. (2c.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor Loth to the stomach and lio'weis
and organs iif digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from innnv troublesome
complaints. It is hy this means that so
many grown per.ons have been relieved,
by its use, of different complaints—suppo
sing themselves to be in a decline, &c. (2c
This medicine him relieve bowel com
plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit-
ini', sickness, pain or weakness in the sto
mach nr bowels, loss of appetite, either in.
childrepor grown persons, in a few hours;
and it seldom fails cueing ciiii.ls a n n fk-
VF.n or fever aouk. A'o family ought,
or ever will be withoig it, after a trial.
Worms are cnpislrfe yf producing great
listmlimaes in the system. Not only du
they aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, hut they also give rile to a
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affections. The whole train iif spasmodic It
convulsive diseases may proceed from the
irritation of worms in the ahmemary canal.
Cholera,' epilepsy, catalepsy, tetafius. pa
ralysis, maqia, convulsions, ns well us a
variety of other nervous and convulsive
Affections, are not unfrcquently (he imme
diate effeclsof this cause Besides these
diseases, worms Jiave also been . known to'
produce pleuritic and rheumatic paitis.dys-
cnteiy, remitting fever,dropiy of the brain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, (2c. &c
Sec. ■ ‘ ' ’ •
A pinch or two may bo 'takdn at any
time, ahd indeed severAlhi u day; but for a
cold, or stoppage in tlie head, u pinch or
two should betaken jukt before going Vo
bed.
Those who we in the habit of tnkjng
imtcb of the common snulfs, ^and^theteb:
injure both head and stomach,) are desu-el
to mix some oftliis CEPHALIC SNUF1
with them, and their bpd effects will in a
great measure, be^ prevented.
Is on hand and for sale by
•A PARSONS. Druggist,
At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’Y itunge.
mar 14
Sheeting
do
do
Shirtings
do
More New Goods.
’ TU9T received by-HI* Prendergasr, and
V for sale low.
3 Cases sup. Iri^b .Linens in full and
half pieces
4 do do do
5 halos 4-4 Brown
2 do do Bleached
5 do 8-4. do
5 do 8-4 Brown
8 do Domestic Plaids & Stripes
Russii &DirrUev0 Diaper
{•4 8-4'8.4 Ji 0-4 .Irish do
t cases ladies i.eghorns
1 do mens do
1 do - boys do
Fashionable Ginghams 61 Prints
Plain plaid & stripe Palmarim*
Blue Straw & hlk Worsted Barege
Plain Baitice, ail colours
Crimson 'fe Green Moreens
Blk station Silk—Cros dc Naples,
Florence & Sinchcws
0 Satin Levantine
Fancy col’d. Gtosde Naples
iPlaided 8traw col’d hat sitk
Fig. Swiss dresses collars & half hdk.fs
do and Plain Swiss & Book Mti-duis
Cam brie. Jaconet, Mull &. Nansook do
Bik III. Veil Crapo
nnd Colored do
** Canton and Nankin do
Fancy Gtos De Nap—i.Barege, and
Gauge,press Ilkfs
14 8 ik Cravats’. Juronc do
44 44 and Maisaifies'Vesting)
Single A double width, blk & blue;
■ black Bombaziu
/Bangup cords, white Nankin &. stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
8up. Blk hlue Olive ami Mix’d cloths
English Thread & Bobbinet Luces
&c. &c.
mar 28 No3 A: 14 Gibbons* range!
Notice.
F OUR months after date, we shnjl ep*
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef-‘
fingham county, -for leave to sell all the
Beal Estate of William IL Womack, dec.
being several tracts of Lnnd in said coiinty,
oti both sides of the Lopisvilio'road, cotj’
taining together 570 acres, for .the benefit
of tlie heirs. N • "
WILLIAM AvPBEVATTt
- ’Adm’r. in right of his Wife.
SARAH 1’IIISVATT\ Adni’x
.mar 28 7rt
ses justified their ooibplaint. \She was a
woman of about SOjor 32 years ofage. Iter
Notice.
fTO IIE co-partnership heretofore ekist-
JBL ip’g between the subscribers under
the firm of James Anderson •& Co, expired
by limitation on the 31st of May last —
' All persons indebted VilI make payment
to James Anderson, who is duly authorised,
to settle the .affairsof thq concern, and will
contimto the business for his own account
JAMES ANDERSON,
C. M. KING.
June'IS ,439
right'eye was alretiy destroyed, the left
eye piQinuled more than half an inch out
of the socket, the flesh of the left cheek was
one complete ulcer, the flesh of .the nose
had disappearod and left u the nostrils two
naked holes,, tjjte uppet iip on the left side
was, destroyed, and the. teeth ahd gum I
bare,autd the whole face, as it appeared to'
me, in a state of dissolution; her appetite
had left her—she represented^ living skel-;
eton frightful to behold. Mr.8whim said
he could cure iter; he-could pot restore the
lost eye, nor restoFe the nose, but he could
restore theleft eye and tlie mould). •
He undertook the ease, and i frequent
ly atldndgd him in his visits to tlie poor wo-
man, and she was curod—aiid I have fre
quently seen, her, since, going about her-
ordinary business with the alacrity usual
to-a'person of.that age; the deformity of
course remained ; but all that .remained
besides appeared healthful. I have con
fined myself.to .this case, u$>M which J
Among . the symptoms which indicate
the presence of worms, the following are
the most coiytmon and striking: - A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
rollritenadee; a bluish streak under the
eyes,jtii'esc are dull and heavy, tho pupils
are.dilated and much contracted, the low
dr%elids and upper lip swell, especially
during the night while sleeping; greaf
itching in'the nostrils, which causes the
pdtient to pick his nose; foul breath; dis
turbed sleep; during which* the patient
grinds Itis teeth, is apt to scream out and
start up suddenly as if frightened: .tingling
in’the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation ofthe*heart a dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed,’ and.
at others exceedingly voracious; ^fdohieh
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels;
costiveness; unnatural, slimy,or fpul stools/
pains in the bowels; wasting of the 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 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31
Notice.
H ERE AFTE U the Savannah . Tipbra
xy will be opened for the deliver; fo;
B"
- GOODS,
In tbuir UVie—
inlxt
COXStSTlttO OF
Iliilo black, Inoitn, nlivc. iuccti nnd
BROADCLOTHS. '
Rlun, brown,urt-.cn,ttnd steel tnixt
QIJEENS CLOTH.
Blue black'inti fail'dv colored linclo mil,
Ictl
, CASS1MERE.
Merino,Cloth and Cassimere, (light 1
Dili! beaoliful milcrials fot sqinmct
wear) ’ ^•
Rombazlnc Circassian T
‘Blown, while ai;il drab English and
’ French Di ill
.Striped Florentine, Sniin Jean ;
Grass C(otlir.. Ilnurljon Drill
Silk Gamtdci, NiinU,
And a variety of niher slufis suitable fpt
suntiner euatecs and pantaloons
' . YESTINUS W
English, Italian nnd Ftoneh’black and
ctAored Silk
.Valencia and Marseilles of Buff.l hits
and neat fancy Proteins
White and Bui)' Cassiinere and Gash*
" .irietet -
All of which they arc prepared’ to make
to measure, in the best manner and at shot!
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES.
y.A handsome assortment of
.Silk and Linen Cambric I'ocket Hand
kerchiefs »
Cravats, Stocks, Stiffners
Black, white and straw colored dorse-
skin GJoves, •
Grass,Cloth and Linen do j
Snspeprlers,Watch Guards and Rib-
hous,
oslery
Hosiery ol all descriptions
Foraging, Mmoeo, ( adet (2 Medite,'
ranean Caps, &e. Stc.
\A general Assortment of
RllADY NAUR SPRINO AND
CLOTHI1VG.
Consisting of
Coats. Frocks and Coattees, Puntas
Ions-
Vests, Jackets, Drmveis, »
Shirts, Collars, &.c. &r. Sic.
M: & D. respectfully inform their friends
lltat the uliole of tlie goods have heeuifare
fully selected hy Mr. M. and the ready
made clothing, manufactured entirely un
der hi* inspection, V they assure their ru»
tomeis that the utmost confidence mav be
placed in the faithtuhress of their work,
april 80
Notice.
T HE subscribers having quMifird on
.the w3ll of the lateJ-Jm V\qodEsq,|
<)f Cumden, give notice to ail p^rsonxliav-
ing claims against his pmoio. to present
them, and n»qu«*st all persons indebted to
it, to jotna forward and-settle the same.
JIO ACE S. PR V * t, Ex’or.
LALEAH WOOD, ? „ , . ¥
: JANE F. PRATT, (« lrix 4
June 1-1 187ft
{Situation Wanted.
B Y a person who can give the most
satisfactory testimonials of hii coin
potency us nn overseer,garrhier, vine dfes
scr or.fm any other employmeni.on a plan
tation—as the advertiser’s principal ol.jUdt
is to be.employed he will engngctill thr It
ofJannary next, on very.reasonable terms."
Apply-at this dffti%.
jufte 24 I4flt,
Notice.
1 7^ OUR mouths lifter kiate, application
will be tnnde to the Honomblp the
B.O'ikti every Monday. Wednesday nnd Fri
day, from 4 to 8 q’clock P. M.
- individuals not share holders can have
the use of the Library pn the following
tonus:-—• •' .
For one year, by paying jftt>
“ six months, ** ' e
“ any loss period, at the rate of 2
per month
VVM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 102§b
Justices of the Inferior Court of F.fTiiig-
hniit County, when rittinrfor ordinary pur-,
poses,;for leave to sell the half of hii uiifli.
videcl tract nflnnd In the county of F/Htig
ham, containing 1.47 1*2 ncres former^
the property of Benjamin Porter, for the
benefit of the.heirs of William G. Porter,
deceased* •* ' •
.AVILUAM ’KING,
Administrator de bonis non.
may 8 108
m
Chambeis Superior Court,
' .JUNE 25th, .1820.
The Marine & Fire in
surance Dank uf the.
State of Georgia, et al,
vs.
Eleazer Early,
et. al.
phatliam Su
perior Court,
January Term,
1880.'
the
"Negroes for Sale.
T HE following Negroes, ifrom
country; are offered for sale, viz;
A negro hoy>gc.d about 18 years.
A negro Uoy'aged abijpt 15 “very likely.
A negro' boy aged abntlt t5 “ ;lodo '
A negro; boy aged about 12“ ■ -
A negro girl aged about 12 “
A ncgio man aged abouf 45‘‘a field band
A negro man aged about 47“ do do.
• a lid 1 •* 1
JllLquitU-
I T being verified to the Court l.hnt Elea-
zer Eurly one of the defendants in tlio
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
VvilUVo made to. the Honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Cuuvt of Tattnal
County, for leave to sell the real estate of
Thomas Diokiusnn hue of said county de
ceased, for the benefit.of tlie lieirs and ere:
ditors of sgid estate.
Win. DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor.
march 7 55
A negro girl aged 10 years.
A negro man aged 24 •• a prime field
lidnd. • -- v ■" •
A negro boy about 17 “ do do do
A negro man aged §5 “ do do do..
A negro man and wife, and their child
about 5 years old.
Apply to
mar .28 - J.EPFINGFU
T
above cause resides out of Chatham coun
ty—On motion ii is ordered that the said 1
Eleazer Early appear on or before the first
day of the next Term of ibis Court and en
ter his appearance thereto and in default
thereof the said complainant have leave lo
proceed on their said Bill in tlie san.n
manner as if persnpal service of the Bill
und sidipoSha had been effected-on the said
Eletizers—And It is further ordered that
ibis Rule btf published once a month In ono
of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until
the expiration thereof;\ '
' ’ Extract frnm the minutes.
ROBERT IV. POOLER, Clk.
june SO 153
‘‘S
Povtland lium anil Hay.
BBLS. Portland Rum (coloured
rdSXF 50 bundles prime Hay
bv
Landing from shjp FlprianAtid ffor.aale;
lLA BL.SIIAPTER fc TUPPER.
June 1^5
Irying’s Columbu»--(Abrid-
getl)
nPHE LIFE AND VOYAGES OF
A CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
hy Washington Irving (abridged by the
same).pri.ce gl 25.
Senpohs Preached in England by tllr
RightrRev. Regonald Heber D. ;D..price
sLeiterrfroni.^Egina by James Emetstin;
* I %\f. Just received hy
■ T. M- DRISOQEL.
M. Frendergast.
H AS just received perschooner Oris
gone -
Fancy willow, travelling baskets and
reticule
India carved shell pombs,
" Plain dii' do ' •
Elegant Barege silk and gauze scarfs,
do do do dress hdkft
Black, blue and brown Italianetls,
Superior Blue and Yellow Nankeens
Swiss and jaconet hedle-ivork dress
robes,
Swiss and Jaconet needle-work Col-
Jars and l’nlariries,
No 3 if.IS Gibbons jlange.
1 ^JIfP.1,9- ’ . I
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