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REPUBLIC AIN.
No 169 Vol. XXVI
THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 23, 1829.
Whole No 6435.
Wa-
Clioice French Rose
ter.
J UST IMPORTED
AnJ for sale by
A i’AUSONS, Druggist.
No 8 Gibbons’ liangc.
do 5
Martinique Molasses.
Jj_ 2,9 HMDS prime retailing Molasses.
I..uiiling sind for sale low if taken from ihe
'wlinif, apply to
hall, SHAPTER & TUPPER.
June 10
Saratoga Congress Miner
al Spring Water.
rfNiiE subscriber lias just received a
_H_ large supply of those celebrated Wa
ters, in quart and pint bottles, in boxes of
one to three dozen each, and will be kept
constantly on hand dining the season, and
it is intonriod tl.ai the store shall be open
'd earlv in the morning to receive custom
ers.—For side at the Eagle, No. 0, Gib
bons’ Range.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
npril 21 98
English
Brought to Jail.
rj) Stivitmial* ou lire doth inst a
negro
mnl that lie belongs to
] csMn riU. He is about 27 yours of age, 5
fact 11 indies high, and lias a scar on his ]
.INO. I. HEWS, j. <:
White Mustard
Seed.
J UST received, for alfcctious of the
Liver’s internal organs,
(lie loss < ‘
generally,
_ and to re
man who sajfii bis name is Will Brown stoic the loss of action in the nervous sys-
Ihat lie belongs to Win Oo/finof Char | tom generally. Tor salo by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8, Gibbous’ Range,
tan 10 •'
~rr
Sirlendid Razor Strops.
1^ MMERHON'S' ami PRENTISS’
Bii Razor Hlfnps tiro kept constantly on
hand, and .hose gcullenion who have used
them, pronounce tlicrtt superior to any at
the present lime In tiio- Eorsalii by
V A. PARSONS, Druggist
At the'Eagie, NoB Gibbon’s Rahge.
march IS ' '
iSeidlitz and Soda Pow
ders.
DOZEN boxes Soda Paw-
00
v r
" Salts and Castor Oil;
• ' 1 IN 8TOUK
WA, BBLS Hal Glauber
’&'AW 100bo*et do assorted sizes
dbr*'
do ■ Soidlitz do
" * AMO f 11
The improved Cheltenham Salts, prq .
pared by Savory, Moore Si Davidson, im
ported and for salo by 4 "
A. PARSONS,
Druggist, at the Eagle. No. 8 (t *r • 'o:
march 8 54 ..
V ATK O F UKIjRGIA—Elijah
Baker, Clerk of Ihe Court of Ordina-
<r_m
s
1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plan 1 r f for the County of liberty.
lotion Purposes Major A. Mayhank applies for letters,of
500 quart bottles cold preued Administration of all and Singular the
quart bottles cold pressed
300 pints do dft do
. WhlclvUo(lbredunU»ualIylow,
Planters are partionlajly requested to, j »»' deceased
call and examine for themselves: ■"' ' 'j These are therefore to cite and adman
'I goods and chattels, rights and credits, that
' were of Bernard M’Cann, late of said coun-’
mar
For sain by
, . A PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eaglo No 8 Gibbons range.
ar r» . J *
‘ ' To Planters.
~m BOTTLES Common!
JNPWiP Castor Oil *
:,i)0 do Superior Chid Press ]s just]
Druggist, no 8 (Jibbons Rnntdv
TT
ish all and singular the kindred and credi
tors of said deceased, to (lie their objections
(if any thby have) in my office at Rlcebo-
rough oil or before the,first Monday’ In
May next, otherwise letteis nfadmlnislr*
tlon will be granted to the said applicant.
Witness tint lion. John DunwQodyptme
of the Judges of said court this stub day
of March in the year ofour-Lord eighteen
hundred andlwenty nine. .
E. BAKER, c. c.o. t.c.
aprll 1 78* ■
was impossible to be mistaken, and for
borne to introduco any other circumstan
ces than what belong immediately to it.
WM.IH'ANE.
Philadelphia, March Util 1828.
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PERBOT-
• TJ.G.
To the Public
I N consequence'of tile numerous frauds
and impositions practised in reference
to my medicine, 1 am again Induced to
change llto form of my BO’I’TIjES. in
future, ibe PANACEA will be put up in
round battle's, (luted ‘ longitudinally, -with
lire following words, .blown in tiro gins;,
"Swaim’s Panacea, PufUDA,” as repre
sented above, i h i.
Tltese'bottles are much stronger than
tliosejieretofore uscd.and-will have but one
label, which covers the cork; with my own
rittnatnrfSE itfJ^nilthc ent It Cannot be
drawn without''destroying'"the signature,
without which none is genuine. I.The me-
diiinemay consequently be known to be
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit which, will he punishable
The increasing demand tor this celebra
ted medicine has enabled Ine to reduce’the
A.
CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN
' ALTEE,
Memlcr'cf the Philadelphia Medical Socic-
ty..
Tiro case detailed in the above ccrtifi-
calo canto 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 Panncoa,after every oilier re
medy had fttiletl.
Averse as I am to quackory, I hope ov-
or to lie preserved from unjust and. solfisli
prejudice ; and, tlterefore, do not hesitate
to give my name, in confirmation of the ef
ficacy and safety oi Mr. Swaim’s medi
cine. ;
EDWIN A. ALTEE.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 1828’.
A supply of litis.Valuable Medicine is
j\tst received anil for sale by
A PARSONS, Agent.
At tiro Eaglo No 8 Gibbons Range.
nlarCh 17 03 ■
price to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thu:
brl * ' ‘
1 Bottled Ci<}cr.
J UST Received, a few boxes qf Crab]
Apple Cider, a very choice article,
J For sale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagln 'No. 8, Gibbons’ RangeJ
may7 - 187 1
1 Aflimuistratov’s Notice.
Id
For sale.
TRACT 1 of land containing 250 a
WTfOUR months after date,'I shall apply
.Jr to the Honorable the Justices of the
to tho llonurable the Justices of till!
■Inferior court of Chatham county, when
Acres, situate in the district of Oi-
angeburgh. oh Edisto creek in the stale of
South Carolina, bounding noith on lands
of Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on
he said creek.
For a plat of said laud, and terms nf sale,
apply to ' GKO. GLEN, ‘
Ex'or. eat. of John Glen,
feb 8 87 -
'sitting fur oftUnary purposes, for leave to GoUl’t Of Ol’cllDBry, Effing-
’sell a tract ot land, 'number ninety four, | )flln fTrtiintv * r
‘(m). 04) situated in the twelfth district of ,lUUI V>UUIU C
'Monroe cOuntyf In'the state of Georgia, ' nECEMzrn, term 1828
containing two hundred two and a half) rfXN’lhe petition qf Sara 1. J. Bryan
1 IF stating that he is posessed of a bond
acres, being tile real estate of Launoelot
II. Feay, deceased, for t'.,o benefit of the:
■rtirs and creditors of said estate.
J. WALLACE,
Adm’ti of L. H. Feay.
april 20 57
flr
•1!
M. Preiidergast.
Has fust received per eehr Exact,
'M UPEIUORBltso Cloth
Italianolte
Black and mixed Camblcts
upcr.fancy Silk Dross Hdkis
“ '• Gauze do do
*• " Smyrna do do .
* Horseskin Gloves
' 11 Shaded & printed Scarf, Gauze
“ •Plain & figured StVjss Muslin
Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravats ■
French Casimere and Drills'
which he produced tg the Court made and
signed by. Benjamin Kennedy late of the
county aforesaid bearing date the 12th
day of January 1810 for titles to a certain
trac of land (described In said bond. Those
are to cite and admonish all persons having
or claiming any interest in the estate of
the said • Bonjanibiftfenuedy to file their
objections if any they Have, on or bbfnrg
tlie meeting of the Court of Ordinary for
said oonnty.-for May term 1829,-otherwise
the administrator will be ordered to make
titles to naid tract of land pursuant to the
statute in such cases made and provided^
J. CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c.
jan 12 8
' T
Brought to Jail; ’ ' *•
) With a handsoinc assortment of
Kensington, •
Olmpt
Russia
do
FN Savannalt, some time ago. a negro
X man who says his name is JIM, and
hat he belongs-to John Pitman but does
no', know where his master lives,hor where
ho ranawav from. I am induced to bo
lieve that he is owntd by some one else,
lie is 4 feet 8 1-4 inches high and about 15
VBpbihgt-nnd English Thread Lace, heisdfoet 9 1-4 inches high and about 15
*■ No 8&'ia Gibbon’s Range. years of age;" he’stammers a little when
U...A v •-* - ° 'npeaking. ,. v .
,-*. 7.. , ^ — , , ? ^jno.-i.dews; j.
..Court of CoiTinion Plead . 14g
Treasurer’s OfTiedt;
and Oyer and Terminer| -‘
for the City of SaVan- .1
, 1 • .v y . fX^HE average price ofFlourdurtngthe
.nan, : jL last month being S7 25 per harrel of
fUNEFERM, 1829. : 190 lbs. Bread for-tho present month
.j'JX7TIE,REA9 iVm Tayldr and Jas. I must weigh as follows idz:
; wy 8. Bulloch were sqmmpo'od to at-1 12 1-2 cents Loaf' jtlbsTO
tend this Court as Grand JurOrs-f-and | 8 1-4 - V “ t “ 5
Wm F. Simpson. .Tinfs. Garnet,' Rhihoii
d .G. Taylor and Jas.tPieice as Petit Jurors.
'and failed to appear^ It is ordered that
unless they file with theplerk oft bis Cptirt
i good and sufficient onuso of excusb o.n.
N - or before the next .Term (July . IfithJ
t' they lie severally fined—Grand Jurors
- in tile sum of fmty. Petit Jurors in tho
Sum uf twenty dollars;' '
Of which all Bakers and sollersof Bread
will take due Notice.
' *’ ,M.W. 8T-EWU1T. c. t.
juiyi-
' " sf
Towa ^fopctty ida i
A N eligibly situated lot. in the
Salo/
A N eligibly situated lot, in the Huutbei n
section of tho city, with the improve';
vs? vninjtf.Mtun nn. . I me,.Is, consisting of a two story dwelling
. . W. K.GUERINEAU’ Clk. -.I | )0US e, with Piazzas, and containing seven
J. 13 . J neatly •finished rooms,and the requisite out
Congress Mineral Spriyg! | A-lmlf lot.-in the centreof the city, hav
I ing a convenient two story .dwelling* good.
f ’ Vi- r I^ l ? E f. u ^ clib6 . lr '*»» during the seasoh in a desirable situation,
! ce '*" »| »itb*» commodious dwelling, well 'calcti-
p: will be ready for customers at all nines of] |at0(| fap jl Boarding (ftu9 |. attached to
l0Uay ‘ * . n.DiinMa . 1 which is an ektensive stable.'
in... • .It. r. A number oflots, improved and vacant,
fee 1 « atthe-Ea^ie Gr^bonis’Range.^^ in ^^ ifroten( par{ro f the oily
-June 22 148 ' l Apply to •
june 15
Board pf Health,
. _Qity of Savannah, 17th June, 1820,
U ESpLVED, That the.Citizens who]
W aro desirous of having, tlifi! trees bo;-1
fore .their housos trimmed, be requested to
J.EPPlNGF.n.
Notice.
HE co-partnership, heretofore exist,,
mg between tho .subscribers tinder
Resolve/ That tl^liw S'nnHi.l, i’l 10 settle-tho affaitsof tho concern, and nil)
in tho (iJ;*-,'!! above be^ubiished-.] ^ bashtess^r hU own^agonnt.
' ‘a m 1> king U
. ..ou, auui. rue auovc
rutile Gazettes oi’ this City.
Extract from the Minutes,
inging it witlihi tlie reach of th>- indi
gent. - - •'
My Panacea requires no encomium; it,
astonishing effects and wonderful operation
have drawn,’ both from Patient, amHMedl-,
cal Practitioners of the highest respectnbi
lil)r, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for it a character wltieh Envy’s
pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn
ish. - : * -'• r
- Tlte false reports concerning this valu -
able medicine,whichhavc hem sn di igemly
niVculateil by certain Blrysiclaiis,have their
origin either in ENVY,-or in the mtse dov-
nus effects or the SPURIOUS ‘IMITA
TIONS, ,
Tlie Proprietor pledges himself to the
I'uldit!’, and give, them the most solemn
assurance!, that this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any -.either deleterious
drug.. •' *• t
’ Theaiibllo are cautioned not to purchase'
nty Panacea, except from myself,' my ao-
cr’edi.ed agents, or'per,on«-of knowp os-
pectahility; and all those will consequent
ly be without excuse, who shall purchase
from any oilier persons.
' * WM. SWAIM. b
September, 1828.
Tlie following,certificate gives tlie his
tory of the introduction o.f the Panacea into
the "Philadelphia Aims House Infirmary.
Those who'read it, will be convinced-tbar,
the proprietor has never feared the invest)?
gation of physicians, or endeavored,tr> ad-
minister .lira medicine in secret. It also
evinces thtr prejudices of 'the faculty, that
those .who wore so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine front this institution,
would negieet.no opportunity of expelling
it, after it> hnd been introduced.
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
Ohc of the-Aldermen of the City of PhiJ
' ladelphia. ’ '?
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
the Alms House—and I consider it a duty
trt-Comply with his requt-sti'’
Being President of tho Bnnrd.of Maua
f ers nf the Aims House in the year 1820,
Ir. Swa|m expressed to me a svish to un
dertake the cure of some persons then in
tho houSe, whose cases were given up a» in
curable by the medical -..entlcmoh, that he
was confident of curing by his medicine
those cases,-ntVtl would undertake some of
the most desperate—ant> would require no
other compensation' than the satisfaction
to be derived,from tho service rendered.
I promised to consult the other mana;
gers, and did so ; 'ml I found that some of
the medical gentlemen in the house lied
labored to prejudice them,' as someof thorn
attempted to prepossess me against what-
they denpiuinatod 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 he opera
ted upon, no harm at least would be done,
and if cure was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought to be aflfordotl, biu ihey.cxprDss»d
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by Which I understood that they did
not like to put themselves in opposition to
the physicians'.'' Others opposed it alto
gether. I tlterefore offered and 'took upon
myself whatever responsibility there was in
tlie case, anil notified Mr. Swaim that I
would accompany him, and* did so. The
first case Selected was that of,a woman,
whose appearance was horrib’e, and whose
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tients id She same room wished ;to have her
removed; and the evidence of my own sen
ses justified their oomplaint. She was a
woman of about SO or 32 years of age,. Iter
right eye was glredy destroyed, the left
eye piotrude’d more than half an inch out
nf thtrsqcket, the flesh pfithe left cheek »\as
one domplote ulcer, the flesh of the riose
had disappeared and left tlie nostrils two
naked holes,' -tlie uppet lip on the loft side
was destroyed, and tlie.toeth and gums
bare, and the wliolo face, as it appeareil'to
mo, in a state of dissolution; her appetite,
had left her—she represr - 1J -
cton frightful to behold
ho could cure her; he could tiot
iostoyo, nor restore tho nose, bt
rostoro theloft eye and the mouth'.-
Ho undertook the case, arid I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to tho poor wo
man, and sltC ivas cproil—and I have fre-
qiiently.soen her since, goipg- about liar,
ordinary business with the—alacrity UE ual
to a person of 'tligt age; lire deformity of
course remained ; but , nil that .refiiaipcil: ^
besides apponred healthful. I have con
fined myself to this ease, upon ivbi.ch I
The Virtues mid Use
Swaim’s Yermifuge.
Patent.
THIS valuable Anti-dysen
teric ahd Worm Medicine has
been used- fur these seven
years past, and Its virtues are
a , Kr ., . universally acknowledged by
J ' nil who-have tried it, to be far superior to
any other' medicine e'ver employed for
f most diseases children are subject to. It is.
lerlectly safe, and no .child will refuse to
ake it. It sehiom fails Curing Dysonter.v,
Summcr.Goinplaint, 'Colic or Cholcia
Morbus, either lit grown persons or children
and it gives appelRe to almost all .debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest chi!
dreh, aggravate , their other diseases, and
aro the chief cause'of most fevers, bowel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas
es, incident to childhood, which are so nu
merous and frequently fatal. It is muoh.
regretted that most vermifuges nod in' use
are injurious, and thousands of children are
swept off. or ace readered feeble, pale and
emahcialed through tho first'itage of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
&c. &c. See. ....
* Worms being especially apt to infest-
persons nf debilitated digestive'nrgans and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often done by tho ordinary worm medi
cines, which generally consist of thi strong-'
est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narcuv
tics, or spirits qf turpentine. Articles nf
litis kind may dost'idy worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially,
injure tlie goneral health. Swaim’s Ver
mifuge has the peciiliat 1 advantage of do-.,
straying ’ and removing worms from the
howHa without the weakening consequen
ces of the stronger purgatives. Ate.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor both to the stomach and boweia
andorguns.cf digestion—thereby relieving
tlie general system from manvtroublesomo
'complaints. It is' by this, means' (hat so
many grown persons have been relieved,
by its use, of different complaints—suppo
sing themselves to-be in a decline, Sio’. oust
This medicine will relieve bowel com-
; daints or dysentery, bilious xholic, vomit-
ng\ flickness, pain or weakness in the sto
mach or bowels, loss if appetite, either in
children or grown persons,- in dfno hours;
and it seldom foils curing chills and fe
ver or' fever .aoub. No family ought,
or ever will be without it, after a trial.
. Worms are capable of producing great
disturb,ones in the system- Not only do-
tliey aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but they -also give rise to a
great variety of very alarming anomalous
affections." The whole train of spasmodic SI
convulsirealiseases may proceed from the
irritation of worms in the alimentary canal
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tmafitts, pa
raiysls, mania, convulsions, ns well as a
variety of other nervous aqd convulsive
affection's, are not unfrequently the imme
diate effects of this cause Bosides these
diseases, worms have also been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery. remitting fever,dropsy of tlie hrain
chronic and spasmodic cough, .Sic. &c.
lie,- s .. .vi- - 1 - : --
Among the symptoms which indicate
tlie presence of worms, the -following are
the tnost-coinmon and striking:—A' palep
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a .bluish streak .under the
eyes, these are dull and heavy, tho -pupils
are dilntod and -much.contracted,' the low
cr eyelids and upper lip swell, 'especially
during'tire night while sleeping; great
itching in the nostrils, which causes the
patient to pick his nose;'' foul breath; dis-
tnrbeiV sleep; during which -the patient
grinds his t’eath,4s apt to scream ant’ apd'
stnrtup suddenly lis'if-ftigljUened: tingling
intlio ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of tho 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;
eostiveness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains in tlie bowels; attesting of the flesh;
convulsion.^ fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this-valuable Medicine is
Juit received and for sale by ■.
.A. PARSONS, Agent.
At the eaglo No 8 Gibbon’x.Range.
march 8f - ' -
of the
CORDIA L
pcplmlic Snuff.
HTiicfu by long exj/cricnce t hits been found
un cfl'utwil ■Remedy for most Disorders
of Hu HEAD,■especially the Common
Hendach,to which it hardly ever fails gip-
rng immediate ease, and by frerpunt use
prevents its return.
g T admirably opens-and purges tlie brad,
JL strengthens the nerves,revives tho spi
rits, and lias a most grateful aromatic
smell. ,
It removes Drowsiness. Sleepiness, Gid
diness, and Vnpnurs, relieves' dirtiness of
the eyes, is excellent in curing.recent deaf
ness, and lias been c'f great service In Hys
teric and Paralytic complaints, and in re
storing tlie memory when impaired by dk-
ijfcders oftlio.lieayi. .’.W---
It.is also' extremely proper for persons
who visit the sick, qr go into unwholesome
rooms or unhealthy places, and hot cli
mate:;, as it fortifies tlie head aga)nst nox
ious, exhalations and infectious air.
A pinch or two may bo taken at any
time, and indeed several In a clay; but ’
cold, or stoppage in tlte head, a pin,
two should betaken just before ~~ f
bed. : t • J y ^
Those wlio aie In the habit of laUin„
mitcli of the common snuffs, (and theleby
injure both Itoatl and stomach,) aro desircil
to mix some oflliis CEPHALIC SNUFF
with them, nad their bad effects will, in a
great measure, be prevented.'
-IV Ison hand and for sale by
f- ?A PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle i)0 8 Gibbon’s lltmi
mar 14 . •
WALLERY cY DUFFY,
DR A P EIIS -V TA1L UR S,
ON TIJE BAY,
EAST OF TDK CITY HOTEL
JJAVE icceivedl))' i» cc*nt arrivals from
New Yor!., a fresh and tle^’JUl ai-
sott»ucm of the niost seasonable ..
GOODS,
♦ I,,.:- i... • ... *
In their line"
inixt
Eugluh and
langc.
. CQ.NSinTlNU OP
Jiluo black, brown, olive, Oicen and
BRuADCLOTBS.
Ijlun, brown,kre,en,nntl steel mixt
QUEENS ci.uth.
Blue black and fancy colored.cinglo mil.
led
CASSIA! HUE.
Merino Cloth and C^ssitnere, (light
and beautiful inateiiaL fur summer
•wear)
Boinbtizinc Circassian
Drown, whue niul drab
l French Drill
Striped Florentine, Satin Jean
Crass CJoths, Rom bon Drill
S?lk Caiiihjer, Nankeen
And a variety of other Muffs suitable foi
siiOMiicr coatees and pantaloons
VKSTINGS
Englisli, Italian n
..cuiored Silk .
Valencia and Marseilles of Buff,Wbilo
■ and near fancy Bayern's ' .
•White ami Ruff Cassimcre anil.Cusli-
meret . - ' ’
All of .whiclt they aro prepared to mako
to tneaiure v in tlie bqst.nianuer and qtylioit
; More New Goods.
J UST received by M. Prendergast, and
for sale low. ■ , •
Notice,
F OUR months after date, application
will be -made to.the Honorable the:
.lustices ofthe-Jnfcrior Court of Tqt.tnai.
Oqunty, for leave'to sell tho real estate of
r PI,A.,„r Tlintrinenn l.itir’ rtf enirl OrttlfltU ftp.
3 Coses snp. Irlslt Linens la full and
half pieces .......
4 do : do. do Sheeting
6 hales 4-4 Brown W do.
2 do do Bleached do'
5 do 3-4 ' do Shirtings
5 do 3-4 Brawn do
S do DomestiotMaids & Stripe*
Russia & Birdseye Diapor. '
.(1-4 8-4 9-4 10«4 Irish do
2 oases ladlesT .eghorris,'
1 do mens do.
1 do boys do
.Fashionable Ginghams &.Prints
Plain plaid & stripe Partnering
Blue Straw & blk Worsted Barege
Plain Baltice, all colunrs
Crimson St, Green Moreens'
Blk ■
station Silk—Gros. do Naples,
Florence & Hinchews • ' '
•• Satin-Levantine
Fancy col'd. Grosrle Naple,
Plnidcd Straw col’d hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses collars .Yhalf lidkfs
do and Plain Swiss’# Bnnk . Mu-dins
Cambric,Jaconet.Mull & Nansook do
Blk III. Veil Crepo ■'
and Colored do
" Canton anil Nankin do
Fancy Gras Da Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Jlljfs
“ 9 ik Crnvats. Jaconet dg
-•' '•‘ and Marsaillcs Vesting^
Single At double widtlt, blk & blue
’ , black Bnmbazib
Bangttp cord*, white Nankin & stripe
Jeans
Lasting Circassians Nnnkeens
Sup. Blk blue Olive and Mix’d cloths
-Englisli Thread & Bobbinet Laces
See, Arc. •'
mar 28 Ac-14 Gibbons’ range
Notice.
F OUR monthsnfker date, wesliall apS
ply to tlie Court of Ordinary of Ef-.
fingham county, for .leave to sell all ihe
Real Estate of William H. Womack, dee.
being several tracts of Land in said county,
on both sides of the Louisville road, con
taining together 570 acres, for the benofit
of the heirs.-
WILLIAM A. PRF.VATT,
Adm’r. in right of his Wife.
SARAH PREVATT. Adm’x,
mar 28 73
Notice.
H EREAFTEIi- the Savannah Libra
ry will be opened for tlie deliver 1 ' lo
Rooks every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, from 4 to 8- o’clock;P. M;
Individuals not shgre' holders can have
the use of the Library-on tile following
terms:— ""a
For one year, hy paying Sit
“ six months, “ 8.
, .“ any less period, at the rate ol 2
■ -. per month
WM. MOREL, Librarian,
may 1 •+ ,1.02§b.
Negroes for Sale.
By HE following Negroes,' from
mid French blac k and
FANCY ARTICLES
^A han<(,ome assortment of
•Silk and Lineii.Cambric Pocket Hand
■ kerchiefs 1 • ’/ 'f.
Cravats, Slacks; ,
Gras-.Clullf and Linen do
Suspenders, Witch Guards ami .Rib,
ptions
.10*
.bons,
Hosiery o( a
•Foraging, Mnroco. Cadet Sc Mcdite.t
rancan Caps,. Ate. &c. , j -7
. . ' ' *1.30, '•
A general Assortment of ■
ready made spriho and zusimer
CLOTHING,
I Consisting of ■ ~ *
Coats. Frocks and .CoaUeM.Pantg-
‘- Ion* -V,. ' T?r : f. F7
Vests, Jackets, Drawois,
Shirts, Collars, Sip, Sic. &c.
M. At D; respectlutiy hifotnitlieirfriends
mat the-wjiole of the goods have been earn
fully selected try Ml- M- and the ready
made clothing, manufacturad-jciitircly un-
der his inspection, A they assure their cu*
tomers that the .utmost confidence mav dip
,pl8ced.in llie.faitldulu*** of their work. 7
april 30 V- •;.» . . 1 '
Notice. "A.f
BHIHE siibtcribers having qualified, on
' JL the will of the late Joltu JVopdJdsq)
of Camtlen. tire. nation to alt persons hav
ing claims agnln5f'liis:.osiate, to present
them, and request all persons-indehicd.te
jt,-to jomeftjru'ard and ecttlu the Slime,
HO ACE S. PR ATT. Ex’or.
LALF.AH WOOD, ? „ ,
JANE F. PRATT,
»»■» . -’iMfir ' ■’"I.
Juuc '
Situation Wanted.^ .
S Y'a porsr/11 ,.wl;o can give*iliemost
satiafitciury testinioniiils nf his .cam
icy ns an o,verseor,gardner,uVine drea
sei or .fill anyniher employment,on a plgu
titlion—a* the advertiser’s jiriueipal olijeot
is to lie employed hr will enguge iill tbr l.s
of Jannarj next.'on.very.rcasouable Icnui.
Apply at this office.
June £4 I48l
'' '7' : -Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to .the Honbrahle the •
Justice*; of- Jho lufcririr-.Cqprt of F.ffing-
ham county, when silting for o.rtlinary.pui'-
pnses, for leave to sell.tlie half of qn undi
vided trpet of land in the county of Effmg
liam, containing 147 1-2 acres ftirmeriy
the property uf ,Benjamin Porter, for dhe
benefit of,tlie h'cirs'of William 43. Porter,
deceased.
I. ’ WILLIAM KING,
Adrninislrator.de bonis non,,
may 8 106 -.
Cliauibciis Superior Courts
•• ' v: JUNE 25(|i, 1.829. f
The Marine®'Fire In- oi.ntlmm Su-
surance Bank.of tho ■ .
State of Georgia,.et al.. *?!??*
the
country, are offered for tale, vfz:
A negro boy aged about 10 years.
A negro boy aged about 15 “very likely.
A negro boy aged about 15 “ do do
A negro boy .iigeti about 12“ •
-A negro girl aged about 12 “
A negro ipandged about 45“afield hand
A negro man hgfed about 47“ do- do.
*"• also -
A negro girl aged 10 years.
A negro man aged-24 ‘1 a prime field
hand.'- ..
A rtegro boy about IT “ dp do di
A negro-man nged .35 “ do do dt
A negro jpan and wife, and their child
about 5 years old.' J '
' Apply to *
mar 28 J.EPPINGER
Georgia,.et f
vs.
Eleazer .Early,
et- al. t.
r ! being verified to the COqtt'.lhat.F.leA-
zer Enrly one ofabe.defemrtints in tlm
above.cause resides.out of Chatham epup-
Janp'ary Torni,
Sr
inarch 1
■ HALL SHATTER Jf-TUmiR.
jUlio
■' - ' *1. . . ■
QualifiodExecutor. - i' CHRISTOPHER' COLUMBUS'
; by' Washington'. Jrving .(ebrjdged by tlie;
PprttRiiff Rum and Haji,; "Sfermpiis Preached in England
„ . r .| l_._ hy -tbcj
Right.Rev.' Rggpnald jtJeberM), JQ. .price-
^^^erifrom rEgina hy.Jptpes. Eraeison
'litiS^li? 5 " - -'Apg;'»jj:?ived|^
jt; m. brisooll.
ty—Op motion it is ordered that the said
Eleazer Early Appear qp or before tlie first
rlav nf lltn navi Terns nT tliie (’nlirt rlnrl oil.
day nf the next Term oT.tlii? Court and en
ter h1» appearance thereto apd in delqult
thereof'the said camplainnntjinvo leave to
procegtl on tpelr said: Bill ;in .the same
iner as if personal ser vice of Jho Rill
subppe 11a had been effected on tHe.said
mantle
and sut
Eleazer—And It is .further, ordered that
this Rule lie published once a mbnth.in one
of Ihe Public Gazettes of Spvajtnali .qqtil
t(ie.expiration thereof. .
SK Extract frqm.lhe minutes. :
ROBERT W. POOLER,.Clk.
june 30. , ■ 158 ;■
J ■' ' "’ei’gast. "
Jcltoqner ,OtiS
H Agjusi.re .
-gon,- . > *»,.: . .
Fsnqy willpw-trayciling .baskets pnd
. .reticule ;
India carved slioll combs,
.-■v .Plain jib do ’
Elegant ilareae siikpad.gauze.scarff,
(in
‘ do dress liiikfs
Black, blue and brown Italianotts,
Superiofflfuaand Yellow Nankeens
S.sviss.apd jaconet ned|c-wqrk .dres*
Swis’i; and Jaconet needle-work
; -iais anti i’alarincs, e
No 3 ly 1A Gibbons Rangh
■ .may 15
Col-.