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No 168 ......Vol. XXVI
TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1820.
Whole No......i...<)434.
-Choice French Rose Wa-
ter.
jUST IMPORTED
lie fi
And for wale by
- A PARSONS, Druggist.
No It Gibbons' Range.
r
Martinique MolasseB.
M HIIDS prime retailing Molasses.
and fur sale low if taken from the
wharf, apply to
WALL, SHAPTEtt St TUPPER.
june 10 '
Brought to Jail;
rtf Savannah on the . 10th Inst a negro
l.man who sa;
mil
Will.Hrnwn'
and that lie bclj
lesion SC. lie
feet 11 inches high,.'
forehead,
feb 88 JNO. I. n
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water. •
T HE suuseriber lias just received s
large supply af thoso celebrated Wa
lers, in quart and pint bottles, In boxes of
one to three doznn each, and will be kepi
constantly on hand during the season, and
it la intended that the store shall be open
ed earl v In the morning to receive custom
ers.—For sale at the Eagle, No. 8, Gib
bons’ Range.
A. PARSONS. Druggist,
april 81 89 *
English White Mustard
Seed.
J UST received, for affections of the
Liver's internal organs, and to re
store the loss of action in the nervous sys
tem generally. For sale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Range,
fan 15
_;
Splendid Razor S
8MMERSO
>B.
Tnv'MMEttSON'S and PRENTISS’
ylj Razor Straps aro kept constantly on
},rfnd, and those gentlomen who have used
them, pronounce them superior to any at
the preseut time in use. .For snle by
H A. PARSONS. Druggist
' At the Eagle, No 8 Uibbbn’t Range,
inarch 18
SrtltB and Castor Oil.
. itr'aTOax
w RIILS Sal Dauber
Ar 100 boxos do assorted sixes
luuo quart buttles Castor Oil for Plan
tation Purposes
508 quart bottles cold pressed
, 800 pints do do do'
Which is offered unusually low.
Planters are particularly requested to
oxil and examlno for thoinselvei.
For sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons range.
mar ft
To Planters.
•g AAA MOTTLES Common
JLWV Castor Oil
500 do Superior Cold Press is just
Received and for tale low by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, no 8 Gibbons Rnngr
V
Bottled Cider.
J UST Received, a few boxes of Crab
Applo Cider, a very choice article.
For tale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons' Range,
may! 107
Administrator’s Notice.
P OUR months after date, I shall apply
to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior court of Chatham county, when
sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to
sell a tract ol land, number.ninety four,
(no. 91) situated in the twelfth district of
Monroe county, in the state of Georgia,
containing two hundred two and a naif
acres, being the real estate of Lanncelot
H Feay, deceased, for the benefit of the
coirs and creditors of said estate.
J. WALLACE,
Adm'r. of L. II. Feay.
sprll 80 07
s
M. Prcndergast.
Has fust received persehr Exact,
Seidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
1O0 n rf 0ZEN b °woi»Ftow;
50 do Setdliu do
ALSO
The improved Cheltenham Salts, pro
pared by Savory, Moore St Davidson, im
ported and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle, No. 8- O
march 8 5*
s
r.VI’E OF GEORGIA—By Elijah
Baker, Clerk of the Court of Ordi
rij for the County of Liberty.
‘ Major A. Maybank applies for letters of
Administration of all and singular the
goods and chattels, rights and credits, that
were of Bernard M’Cinn, late of said coun-
ty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admon.
ish all and singular the kindred and eredi-
tors of said deceased, to Me their objections
(if any they have) in my office at Kicebo-
rough on or before the first Monday in
May next, otherwise letters of administra
lion will be granted to the said s applicant.
Witness the Hon, John Dunwoody, one
ofthe Judges uf said court this gflth day
of March in the year of our Lord eighteen
hundred and twenty nine.
F,. BAKER, c. c. o. i>.«.
april 1 78*
TWO DOLLARS PER BOT-
TLE.
To the Public.
I N consequence of the numerous frauds
.and impositions practised In rcfercnco
to my tnediciue, I am again induced to
chango the form of mj BOTTLES. In
future, the PANACEA will bo put up ill
round bottles, fluted . longitudinally, with
the following wofdt, blown in the glass,
“SwAin’s Pamacca, PniLADA," as repre
sented above.
These bottles are much stronger than
those heretofore used,-and will have but one
label, which covers the cork, with my own
signature nn it, so that the oork cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature,
without which none is genuine. The me
tay consequently be' kt
when my signature is visible; (o
be punishable as for-
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 850 a
cres, situate in the ^district of Oi-
angeburgh, on Edisto creek in the state of
South Carolina, bounding noith on lands
of Daniel Mazyck. and south and wost on
he said creek.
For e plat of slid laud, and terms of sale,
apply to GEO. GLEN,
Ex’or, est. of John Olen,
feb 9 87
UPF.RIOR Blue Cloth
ltnlinnelte
Black and mixed Camblcrs
Super,fancy Silk Dress Ildkls
” " Gauze do do
” " Smyrna do do
• Horseskin Gloves
“ Shaded St printed Scarfs Gauze
" Plain & figured Swiss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats “
French Casimere and Drills
Russia d 0
Ifith a handsome assortment of
Kensington,
Gimp, ., 4t
Bobinet and English Thread Laces
No S Sc 19 Gibbon's Range.
mav8
Court of Ordinary, Effing
ham County.
decehbfr, term 1888
a N'the petition of Sam’l. 3, Bryan
stating that he is posessed of a bond
whieh he produced to the Court made and
signed by Benjamin -Kennedy late ai the
county aforesaid bearing date the 18th
day of January 1810 for titles to a certain
trac of land .described in said bond. These
nre to cite and admonish all persons having
or claiming any interest in the estate of
tho said UenjatninTCennedy to file their
objections if any they have, on or before
the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for May term 1889, otherwise
the administrator will be ordered to make
titles to said tract of land pursuant to the
statute in such cases made and provided
J. CHARLTON, c.o. o. e. c.
jan 18 8
Court of Common Pleas
and Oyer and Terminer
for the 'City of Savan
nah.
June term, teas. *
■■/HERE AS Wm Taylor and Jas.
8. Bulloch were summoned toat-
tend this Court as Grand Jurors—and
" ™ • Simpson, Thos Garnet, Reuben
laylor and Jas. Pieice as Petit Jurors,
anrl foiled to appear. It is ordered that
unless they file with the clerk ofthiilCourt
good and sufficient enpso of excuse on
or before the next Terra (July 18th)
titey. he severally fined—Grand Jurors
>n the sum of foity, Petit Jurors in the
sum of twenty dollars.
W. K. GUERINEAU, Cik.
juno is
1
Brought to Jail.
F [ Savannah, some time ago, a negro
mail who says his name is JIM, and
that he belongs to John Pitman but does
no'-know where his master lives,not where
he ranaway from- I am induced to be
lieve that no is owned by some one else,
ho is 4 feet 9 1-4 inches high and about 15
years of age; he stammers a little when
speaking.
JNO. 1 DEWS, j. c.o,
une 14 148
Congress Mineral Spring
Water.
sFJlHE subserffior will during the season
JL have this article cooled in ice and
wm ho ready for customers at all rimes of
the day.
Iri A. PARSONS.
.• D,,,1 Egist at tiio Eagle Gibbons' Range.
Jtnc 88 ; 48 p b
Board of Health,
If ESOLVED, That tire Citizens Who
- .. Otonesirous of having the trees be-
k '' 1 Af ir houses trimmed, he requested to
have the same dnne before the hour of 8
ii! ie "fining, ami have the offal
linmedlutely removed, so that the heat of
acton tho same. '
I ^ lnt the above be published
l rathe Gazettes ol this City
Extract from tho Minutes, '
June .8 WM,MOREL, Seo’ry.
Treasurer’s Office.
July 1, 1880.
T HE average price of Flour during the
last month being 87 85 per barrel of
188 lbs. Bread for the present month
must weigh as follows viz:
18 1-8 cents Loaf 8lbs 10 oz
6 1-4 '• « 1 “ 5
Of which ail Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, e. t.
july 1 * '
Town Property for Sale
A N eligibly situated lot, in tire Southern
section of tho city, with the improve
ments, consisting ofa two yory dwelling
house, witlt Piazzas, and containing seven
neatly finished rooms,and the requisite out
buildings—all In good repair.,
A half lot, in the centre of the city, hav
ing a convenient two story,dwelling^ good
out buildings.
A corner lot, in a desirable situation,
with a commodious dwelling, well ealeu-
latedfora Boarding House; attached to
which is an extensive stable.
A number of lots, improved and vacant,
in different parts of the city.
Apply to
june 15 J.EPP1NGER.
j Notice..
T HE eo-partnership heretofore exist
ing between the subscribers under
the firm of James Anderson & Co. expired
by limitation on the 81st of May last
All persons indebted will make payment
.to James Anderson, who is duly authorised
to settle the affairsof the concern, and will
continue the busiuess for hisow.n account,
.JAMES ANDERSON,
- C. M. KING.
’ june 15- 189
was impossible to be mistaken, and for
borne to Introduce any other circumstaii
ces than what belong immediately .to it.
„ WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, March 11th 1888.
CERTIFICATE oFDR. EDWIN A.
ALTEE, V
Member of the Philadelphia Medical Socle
The case detailed in the above certifi
cate came under my observation, and 1 be
lieve Alderman Duane's statement to be
strictly correct. Mr. Swaim showed me
two other cases nearly similar, which .were
cured by his Panaeea,after every other re
medy had failed. •
Averse as I am to quackery, Thopeev
er to be preserved from unjust and solfisb
prejudice ; and, therefore,' do nothesitate
to give my name, in confirmation ofthe ef
ficacy and safety ol Mr. Swaliq> medi
cine. ~ a
EDWIN A. ALTEE
Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 1828.
A supply of-this Valuable Medicine
just received o_pd for sale by
. V A PARSONS, Agent-
*At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon* III
march 17 63
Unge.
g'
dlcine may consequently be' known to be
genuine when my s
counterfeit which, ui
*7h e increasing demand lor this celebra
ted medicine hat enabled me to reduce the
price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus
bringing it within the reach of the indi
gent.
My Pantcea requires no encomium; its
attonishingeffectaend wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients and Med)
cal Practitioners of the highest respeetabi
lif, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for it a character which Envy’i
pen, though dipped in gall, can nercr tarn
ish.
The false reports concerning this valu
able medicine,which have been so diligently
circulated by aertain Physicians,have their
origin either in ENVY, or in the mischiev
ous effects ofthe SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS.
Tlte Proprietor pledget himself to the
Public, and gives them the most solemn
assurances, that this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any other deleterious
drug. , .
The public ire cautioned not to purchase
my Panacea, except from myself, my .ac
credited agents, or parsons of known os-
notability: and all those will consequent-
y be without excuse, who shall purchase
rom any other persons.
WM. SWAIM.
September, 1888.
The following certificate gives the his
tory of thn introduction of the Panacea into
the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary.
Those who read it, will be convinced that
the proprietor has never feared the invest^
Ration of physicians, or endeavored to ad
minister the medicine in secret. It also
evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that
those who were so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine front this institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it, after it had been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
One of the Aldermen of the City o] Phi
ladelphia.
Mr. Swaim, proprietor ofa medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me, requesting me to state what 1 know
about the introduction of his medicine into
the Alms House—and I consider it a duty
to comply with his reqn.’st.
Being President of the Bonrd of Mana
gers of the Aims House in the year 1880,
Mr. Swaim expressed to me a wish to un
dertake the cure of sumo persons then in
the house, whose cases were given up as in
curable by the medical gentlemen, that he
was confident of curing by his modicine
those cases, and would undertake some of
the most desperate—and would require no
other compensation than the satisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered.
1 promised to consult the other mana-
S era, and did so; hut I found that some of
te medical gentlemen in the house had
labored to prejudice them, as some of them
attempted to prepossess mo against what
they denominated quackery. Some of the
managers felt inclined to the trial, consid
ering that as they were cases abandoned by
the medical men which were to be opora
ted upon, no harm at least would be done,
and if cure was practicable, tire opportuni
ty .ought to be afforded, but they expressed
a rMUctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by which I understood that they did
not like to put themselves in opposition to
the phyiicians. Others opposed it alto
gether- I therefore offered and look upon
myself whatever 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-florrible, and whose
condition was so-deplorablc that the pa
tients indite same room wished to have her
removed, and tho evidence of my own sen
ses justified their oomplaint. She was a
woman of abopt 80 or 38 years of age, her
right eye was alredy destroyed, the left
eye protruded more than half an inch out
of the socket, the flesh of tho left cheek was
one complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose
had disappeared and left the nostrils two
naked holes, the uppei lip on life left side
was destroyed, and the teeth and gums
bare, and the whole face, as it appeared to
me, in a state of dissolution; hor appetite
Imd left her—she represented a living skel
eton frightful to behold. Mr.Swaim said
he could cure her; he could not' restore the
lost eye, nor restore the nose, but^he could
restore theloft eye and the 'mouth.
He undertook'the case, and I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to the poor wo
mun, and sire was cured—and I have fre
quently seen her since, going about net
'ordinary business with'the alacrity usual
to a person of that age; the 1 deformity of
course remained i but all that: Remained
besides appeared healthful. I have con-
fined myself to this case, upon whieh 1
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-dysen
terleand /Form Medicine has
been tueft for these seven
years past, and iu virtues are
universally acknowledged by
ail who have tried it, to be far superior to
any other medicine ever employed for
must diseases children ere subject to. It is
perlectly safe, and no child will refuse to
take it. It seldom foils curing Dysentery,
Summer Complaint, Colie or Cholera
Morbus, either in grown persons or ahildren
end It gives appetite to almost all debilita
ted -persons. Worms frequently infest chil
dren, aggravate their other diseases, and
are the chief cause of most fevers, bowel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas
es, incident to childhood, whiuh ere so nu
merous and frequently fatal. It is muth
regretted that ritost vermifuges no* in use
are injurious, and thousands of children arc
swept off, or ere rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated through the first stage of life
—whieh leads on to pulmonary complaints
Sic, Sto. &c.
Worms being especially apt to infest
pertont-af debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm medi
cines, which generally consisiof the strong
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
this kind may destroy Worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially
injure the general health. Swain’s Vkr-
mifdoe has the peculiar advantage of de
stroying and removing wnrms from the
bowels without the weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives. &c.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor both to the stomach and bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from many troublesome
complaints. It is by ibis meant that so
many grown persons have been relieved,
by its use, of different complaints—suppo
sing themselves to be in a decline, dec. Stc.
This medicine will relieve bowel com-
; ilainte or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit-
ng, sickness, pain or weakness in the sto
mach or bowels, toes of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, in a few hours;
and it seldom fails curing chills and fe
ver or fever aoue. No family ought,
or ever, will be withorg it, after it trial.
Worms are capable of producing great
disturbinecs in the system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but thoy also give rise to a
gre it variety of very alarming anomalous
affaotions. The whole train of spasmodic &
convulsive diseases may proceed from the
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal.
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well as a
variety of other nervous'and convulsive
affections, arcqiot unfrcquently the imme
diate effects of this cause Besides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
pmdace pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. dec,
dec.
Among the symptoms whioh indicate
the presence of worms, the following are
the most common and striking!—A pale,
teaden-eoioured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a bluish streak under the
eyes, those are dull and heavy, the pupils
are dilated and much contracted, the low
er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
during the night while sleeping; great
itching In the nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick his nose; foul breath; dis
turbed. sleep; during which the patient
grinds his teeth, is apt to scream out and
startup suddenly as if frightened: tingling
in tire ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of the heart a ‘ dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels;
costiveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains iu the bowels; wasting of the flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this valuable Medicine is
Just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent.
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31
The Virtues and Use
or THE
CORDIAL
Cephalic Snuff.
mieh, by long experience, has been found
°o effectual Remedy for most Disorders
ofthe HEAD, especially the Common
Headaeh, to which it hardly ever fails giv
ing immediate ease, and by frequent use
prevents iU return.
mT admirably opens-and pttrgei the bead,
JL strengthens tire nerves,revives the spi
rits, end has a most gtatofol aromatic
smell.
It remeves Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves dimness of
the eyes, is excellent in curing recent deaf
ness, and has been of great service in Ilys.
teric nnd Paralytic complaints, and in re.
storing the memory when impaired by die.
orders ofthe head.
eiso extremely pfoper for persons
who visit the sick, or go into unwholesome
rooms or unhealthy places, and hot cli
mates, as it fortifies the head against nox
tone, exhalations and Infectious air. •
A pinch or two may be taken at anj
time, and indeed several in a day; bin for -.
cold, or stoppage in the head, a pinr-h o
two should betaken just before going to
bed.
Those who are In the habit of taking
much ofthe common inuffk, (and thereby
injure both hyad end stomach,) arc desired
to mix some ofthls CEPHALIC SNUFF
with theip, and their bad effects will io t
gteat measure, be prevented.
Is on hand and for sale by
•A PARSONS. Druggist,
At the Eegleno 8 Gibbon’s Range,
mar 14 . .
Notice.
[71 OUR months after date, application
J? will be made to the Honorable the
Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Tattnal
Coutity, for leave to sell the real estate of
Thomas Dickinson late of said county dc-
ceascil_for the benefit of the heirs and dre-
ditorsofsaid estate.
. .Wire,’ DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor-
march 7 55 >
Portland Rum and Hay.
AOX BBLS.' Portland Rum (coloured
50 bundles prime Ha'y
Landing froln ship Florian and for sale
bV ' HA'IjL SHATTER Si TUPPER'.
june It .
More New Goods.
J UST received by M. Prendcrgasr, and
for sale low,
8 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and
halfpicces
4 do do do Sheeting
5 bales 4-4 Brown do
8 do do Bleached do
5 do 8-4 do Shirtings
5 do 8-4 Brown do
8 do Domestic Plaids Ac Stripes
Russia &Birdcevo Diaper
0-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do
t eases ladies foghorns
1 do mens do
1 do boya do
Fashionable Ginghams St Prints
Plain plaid Jc stripe Pelmarine
Bine Straw St hlk Worsted Barege
Plain Baltice, all colours
Crimson Si Green Moreens
Blk station Silk—Gros de Naples,
Florence St Sinchewi
’’ Satin Levantine
Fancy coi'd. Gros do Naples
Plalded Straw coi'd hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses collars &tialfhdkf»
do and Plain Swiss & Book Muslins
Cambric,Jaconet,Mull & Nansook do
Blk III. Veil Crap6
and Colored do
” Canton and Nankin do
Fancy Gros De Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Hkfs
” S ik Cravats, Jaconet do
“ ’• nnd Marsailles Vesting!
Single St double width, blk & blue
black Bombazin
Bangnp cords, white Nanking stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Blk blue Olive and Mix’d cloths
English Thread & Bubbinet Laces
&c. &c.
mar 88 NoS St 14 Gibbons’ range.
MALLERY& DllFFY*
DRAPERS If TAILORS,
H eAst, of°tiTe e city HOTEL
AVE received by n cent arrivals frorti
Now York, a fresh add elegant as
sortment of the most seasonable
GOODS,
In their lido—
u . fcoastsTittocry
Blue black, brown; blive. Grech and niixt
broadcloths.
Blue, brown,green,and steel mixt
,, QUEENS clotii.
Blue black and fancy coloied single mil •
_ led
CASSIMERfe.
Moilno Cloth and Casslmere. (lighf
and beautiful materials far slimmer
wear)
Botnbagine Circassian
Brown, while thd di-ab
French Drill
Striped Florentine, Saiin Jean
Grass Clq 1 -- ““
8ij|
And a |arwty uf ntbi-r smffa suitable fol
er cu.m es mul p mtalouhs*
vestings
English, Italian and Friitch black and
colored SIIK
Valencia and Marseiiiesef Buff,White
and neat fancy I’aiterrts
White and Buff Castimere and Cash-
trieri-t
All of which they
to measure, I
notice.
FANCY ARTICLES.
kA handsome assortment of ,
Silk and Linen Cambric Pocket Hand
kerchiefs
Cravats, Stocks, Stiffners
Black, white and straw colored Horse-
skin Gloves,
Gras. Cloth nnd Linen do
Suspenders, Watch Guard* and Rib
bons,
Hosiery ot ail descriptions
Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet & Mediter
ranean Caps, dec. dec.
AUO,
A general Assortment of
READY MADE IPRIISO AI»P SUMMER
Notice.
F OUR months after date, we shall a;
ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham county, for leave to sell all the
Real Estate of William H. Womack, 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, Adm’x.
mar 88 78
licit they nre prepared-to make
i. in the besimanner and at thori
CLOTHING.
, Consisting'of
Coats, Frocks and Coattees, Panta
lons
Vests, Jackets; Draweis,
Shirts, Collars, dec. dec. See.
M. dt D. respectfully inform their friend*
that the whole of the goods have been carp
fully selected by Mr. M. and the.readjr
made clothing, manufactured entirely un
der his inspection, A- they assure tlirir.cus
tomerstmtt the utmost uoiifidcnce In ay be
placed in the faithfulness of their work,
aprtl 80.
Notice.
T HE subscribers haying qualified oft
the will ofthe late John Wood Esqi
of Camden, give notice, to ail persons ha*,
ing claims against his estate, iti. present
them, and request all perrons indebted to
it, to aome forward and settle the same.
HO. ACE S.PRATT, E*’6f.
LALEAH WOOD, I
JANE F. PRATT, C E * trlx '
june11 !87fL
Situation Wanted.
B Y a person who can give .the most
satisfactory testimonials of his com
potency as an overseer,gardner, vine dres
ser or fori any other employment,on a plan
tation—as the advertiser's principal object
is to be employed he will engage till the l(
of Jannary next, bn very reasonable terms.
Apply at tills office,
june 84 140l
Notice.
H EREAFTER the Savannah Libra
ry Will be opened for the deliver* fo
Bonks 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 the following
terms
For one year, by paying $18
“ six months, •' • 8
“ any less period, at the rate ot 8
per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 108§b
the
Negroes for Sale.
T HE following Negroes, from
country, are offered for sale, viz
A negro boy aged about 16 years.
A negro boy aged about 15 “very likely.
A negro coy aged about 15 “ do do
A negro boy aged about IS “
A negro girl aged about IS “
A negio man aged about 45“a field hand
A negro man aged about 47“ do do.
- . ALSO
A negro girl aged 10 years.
A negro man aged 84 “ a prime field
hand.
A negro boy about 17 “ do do do
A negro man aged 35 “ do do' do.
A negro man and wife, and their child
about 5 years old.
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Irving’s Columhus-fAbrid-
' ged.)
nrtHE LIFE AND VOYAGER OF
JL. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS
by Washington Irving (abridged by tl;e
same) price 81 25.
Sermons Preached in - England by thi-
Right ReV. Regonald Heber D. D. uric-
31 50.
Letter from oEgina by James Emetsm-
ipWeJf S3. Jti'jt received by
T. M. DRISCOLL.
Notice;
F OUR' months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the
Justices of the Inforior 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 187 1-8 .acres formerly
the property of Benjamin Porter, fol the
benefit of the heirs of William G. Porter*
deceased. ... ,
, WILLIAM KINO,
k Administrator de boni* non.
may 8 108
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 85th, 1826.
The Marine St Fire In
surance Bank of the
State of Georgia, et al.
Elcazer Early,
et. ol.
Chatham Su-
.perior Court,
January Term,
1830.
In Equity.
TT being verified to the Court that Elea-
JL zer Early one ofine defendants in the
above cause resides out of Chatham coun
ty—On motion it is ordered that the said
Eleazer Early appear on or before the first
day of the next Term of this Court and enr
ter his appearance thereto and in. default -
thereof the said complainant have leave to
proceed on their, said Bill in the same
manner 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 published once a month in ono
of the Pubfic Gazettes of Savannah lint'll
the expiration thereof. ■
Extract from the minutes.-
Robert w. Pooler, cik.
june SO 153
Ei
M- Prehdergast.
a AS just received per schooner Oris
gon,
Fancy willow travelling'baskets and
reticule
India carved shelf combs, 1
“ Plain do do
Elegant Barege silk and gauze scarfs.
, do do' do dress hdkf;
Black,-blue and brown Italianetts,-
. Supctior Blue and Yellow (Jankeens
Swiss and jaconet ncdle-work dress
robes, .
Swiss and Jaconet needle-work Col
lar* and PalarlpCs,..
No '3 if 14 Gibbons Range,
may 15 .