Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, July 25, 1829, Image 1
No 170 iiiMinini Vol. XXVI Choice French Rose "Wu- tcr. fUST IMPORTED O And for tale by A PAlUfONS, Drhgglst. No 8 Gibbons' Range. de H Martinique Molasses. 15 I1IIDS prime retailing Moiassos. Landing and for tale low if taken from thr wharf, apply to HALL. SIIAFTBR & TUPPER. ^jnne 18' Brought to Jail. - . SavannahoujJie luth inst a negro a Will Brawn fflnpf Clmr & Splendid Razor E MMERSON’S end PREN TISS' Razor Straps are kept constantly on hand, and .hose gentlemen who lu*e used theni, pronounce them superior to any at the present time in use. FOfaale by A. PARSONS, Drugglit At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's Range, march It ■ Salts anti Castor Oil. • Its 8Y0HK fK AS. nm.S Sal Glauber AT 100 boxes do assorted slzet * 1000 quart buttles Castor Oil for Plan taiinn Pitriioses poo quart bottles cold pressed dno pints do do- do Which is offered omisually lour. Planters are particularly requested to call and examlno for themselvos. For sale by , 'A PARSONS. Druggist. .At the Eagle No a Oihhons range. . mar S . . ■ \ ■ . , To Planters. H AAA BOTTLES Common JLVVV Castor Oil iUO do ' Superior Cold Press Is jn.t Received and for sale low by A. PARSONS, Druggist, no a Gibhnn's Range lit tiled Cider. J UST Received, k few boxes of Crab Apple Cider, a very choice article. ' For sale by A. PARSONS, At the Eagle, No. 8. Gibbons’ Range. may'T ‘107 . . ■ Administrator’s Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to tho Honorable the Justices of the Inferior court of Chatham couot.v, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell.a tract ol land, number ninety four, <no. 81) situated in the twelfth district of Monroe county, in the state of Georgia,: zontuining two bundled two and a half acres, ’being the leal estate of. Lmincelot- il I’e iy, deceased, for the benefit of the s«iri and ciedllors of said estate. . 3. WALLACE, Adm’r. of L. II. Fcay. april 80 67 Saratoga Congress Miner al Spring Water. T HE aui.scrtber has jus^ received a large atippl j of those celebrated Wa ters, in quart and pint buttles. In boxes of ono to three.dozen each, and will he kept I'.uiistnntly tin baud duimg'iho season, and it is Intended that the si lire shall ft open, ed early In tho morning in receive custom ers.—For sale at the Eagle, No. 8, Gib bous’ Range. A. PARSONS, Druggist. . april St >03 T* English White Seed. J UST received, fur affectiortk Liver’s internal organs,, ami SATURDAY* EVENING, JULY 25, 1829. Whole No •niiHMitj store the loss of action in tl Susies*. Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Range. ■ ■ ■ o the Public. 1N consequence of the nomerous frauds JL and impusii dlitz and Soda Pow ders.- 1.00 DOZEN boxes Soda Pow- 60 .do Seidlltx do AMO The Improved Cheltenham Salts, pro pared by Savory, Mobra St Dkvhlson, im ported and for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, at the Eagle. No. 8 H ** * march ft 34 . ctised in reference to my medicine, I am again induced to change the form ofm) BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will be put up in round bottles, fluted lodgltudinally, with •nh following words, blown in the glass, TVTB'OF GKUKGIA—Hy Elijah linker. Clerk of Ike Court of Ordina ry far the County of Liberty. Major A. Mayhank applies for letters of Administration of all and singular the gauds and chattels, rightaand credits, that „ ere of Bernard M’Cann, late of said coun ty, deceased. These are therefureto cite and adman, islt all and singular the kindred and credi tors ofsniddece.iserl.to file their objections (Ifany Ihey.havc) in my office et flicebo- fnugli on nr before the flrst Monday in May; next, otherwise letters nfadmtnrslra lion will be gr rnted to the said applicant. Witness the lion. John Dunwoody, one of tho'Judges of said court this XtUli day of March in ilia year,ofour Lord eighteen hundred and twenty nine. E. BAKER, c. c.o. t.c. april 1 78* For sale. A TRACT of land containing 8S0 a ores, situate in ihc district nf Oi- nngelmrgh. on Edisto creek in the slate nf South Carolina, bounding noith on lands nf Daniel Mazyck, and south and west on he said creek. For a plat of said laud, and terms nf sale, apply to GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. est. nf John Glen, feb 3 87 8 M. Prcndcrgast. Hat lull received perschr Exact, UPBRIOft Blue Cloth Italianelte Black and mixed Camhlets Super fancy SilkDress IldLIt ’’ “ Gauze do do Ji “ Smyrna do do- . Ilorseskin Gloves ' Shaded ft printed Scarfs Gtuke “ Plain St figured Swiss Muslin Gentlemen's plaid silk CravaU ■ French Casimere and Drills Russia d 0 W'i/A a handsome assortment of Kensington, Gimp, Babinet and English Thread l.aces No 3 Sc I a Gibbon’s Range. mavB Court of Ordinary, Effing ham County. DKCEMBrn, TKKM 1828 O NAlio petition of Sam'l. J. Bryan stating that ho is posessed of a bond which lie produced to the Court made and signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of the county aforesaid hearing rlalo the ljtlt day of January 1810 for titles to u certain trac of land .described ill said bond. These ire to cite and admonish all persons having nr claiming any interest in the estate of tlie said RenjamiirKemiedy to fllo their objections if any they have, on or before the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for May term 1880, otherwise the administrator will be ordered to make lilies to said tract of land pursuant to the statute in euch cases made and provided. J. CHARLTON, c.c. o. x. o. jan 18 8 Court of Common Pleas and Oyer rtnd Terminer for the City of Savan nah. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, some time ago. a negro man who says his.name is JIM. and kat ho belongs to Jonn Pitman but dees on know where his master lives,nor where he ranaway from. I am induced to be lieve that no is owned by some one else, lie is I feet 9 1-4 inches high and abdul lb years of age; jie stammers a little when speaking. JNO.l DEWS,j.c.c- ■tne II 14* . JUNE TERM, 1889. TXfHEREAS \Vm Taylor and Jas. Bulloch were summoned iq at- JffiS Cniitl as Grand Jurors—and I; 1 "'' • Simpson. Thus Gurnet, Ri iilien “•Taylor and Jas.Pieicens Petit Jurors., and failed to ap iear. It is ordered that unless they file uith the clerk ofllils Court good and sufficient caiise of excuse on Of before the next Term (July tilth) [bey bo severally fined—Grand Jurors *n the sqm or foity. Petit JUrors in the mm of twenty dollars. juno 18 W. K. GUERINF.AU, Clk. Congress Mineral Spring Water. f^jVIE subscriber will during the season Ae'day”* fot ou,,omer, ' 1t ®" ,ime * of , n , A. PARSON8. (Druggist at the Eagle Gibbons’ Hnnge. J"ne 88 149 - cto Board of Health, sf2*X§WannaA, lTfft June, 1880. That the Citizens who IflOtyniia nf I....I .1 ’ . TOjjl I | ^^I,"?’ 0 Of "having the trees be have thi r — u “f Dimmed, berequested to *• do,le , b8fore ,he ' l0 ' ,r of 8 immMi'I? ! 18 mnrni ®K. and have tile 0ff.1l Lxtraot from the Minutes, ‘ 448 M01lEL|8et ' ry pint 10 These buttles aye much stronger than’ those heretofore used,and will have but one label, which covers the cork, with mv own signature on it, so that the cotk cannot be drawn without destroying the signature, without which none is genuine. 'The me- dicine'may consequently be known to be genhine when my. signature is visible; to counterfeit ichkh, will he punishable as for fterv. he increasing demand lor this celebra ted medicine lias enabled me to reduce the nice to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus bringing it within the reach of the indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium; Its astonishing effecis and wonderful operation have drawn, both from Patients and Medi cal Practitioners of the highest respertabl liry. the most unqualified approbation, and established for it a character which Envy's pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn» l.h. The falso reports concerning this valu able medicine,which have been an dl igentlv circulated by certain Physiciaiis.il ive their origin either in ENVY, or in the inisc lev- nuseffects ofthe SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives them the man solemn assurances, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. The public are cautioned um .to purchase my Pananea,except from mvself. my ae. eredr.nl agents, nr persons nf knnwr cs-- lectability: and all those will consequent y be wtllinut excuse, who shall purchase from any other persons. WM. SWAIM September, 1888. The following'certiflcnte gives tho his tory of the introduction of 11 e Panacea Into the Philadelphia Alms House InArmary. Those who read it, will be convinced that the proprietor has never feared the Inveiti* gation of physicians, or endeavored to ad minister , tne medicine in secret. It also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that those who were so anxious originally to exclude Ihe’mediejne froin.this institution, Treasurer’s Office. JtJI.Tl.188B. T HE average price of Flonrdurlngthe last month hoing 27 86 per barrel of IDS lbs. Bread for the present month must weigh as follows viz: IS 1-3 cents Loaf tlbs 10 oz 0 1-4 “ “ 1 “ 0 “ Of which all Rakers and iellersof Bread will rake due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c.' t. july 1 . ■ ■ - Town Property for ftule A N eligibly situated lot, in the Southern section of the city, with the improve ments, consi-tirg ofa two story dwelling house, with Piazzus, and containing seven neatly finished rooms,and the requisite out buildings—nil in good repair. A half lot, in tile centre of the city, hav ing a convenient two story,dwelling A good out buildings, A corner lot, in a desirable situation, with a commodious dwelling, well calcu lated fora Boarding House; attached to which it an extensive stnhlc. A number of Inis, improved and vacant in' different parts of the city. Apply to juno 10 J. EPP1NGER. Noticd. riTI HE co-partnership heretofore exist JL ing between the subscribers under the firm of James Anderspn & Co. expired hy limitation ontheSIst of Mav last. All persons indebted will rnoko payment to James Anderson, who is duly authorise 1 10 settle the affairsoftho concern, and will continue the business for his riwn account, - (JAMES ANDERSON, june 19' C. M. KING. 138 TWO DOLLARS PER BOT TLE. ‘^waim'i.Panacju, Philada," as repre sented above. - was impossible to. be mistaken, and for borne to introduce any oilier cireuinstun- cos than what belong immediately to it. WM. DUANE. Philadelphia, March 11th .1888. CERTIFICATE*)?*DR. EDWIN *A. .. , ALTER, ' Member of the Philadelphia Medical Socit- ty, I The case detailed in the above^ certifi cate came undor my observation, and 1 be lieve Alderman Du.iue’s statement to be strictly correct. Mr. Swaiin showed roe two other cases nearly similar, which were cured hy hit Punacor,after every other re medy had failed. Averse as I am to quackery, I hope ev er to be reserved from unjust and selfish prejudice^ and, therefore, do nol hesitate to give tny nammin confirmation of tho flcacya.iia.lety 01 Mr. S^jp’a me T!DWIN A. ALTEE. : Philadelphia, Nov. 6th, 1828. A supply of tills Valuable-Medicine is just received and for sale by . A PARSONS, Agent. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range, march 17 89 *' would neglect no opportunity of expelling introduced. it, after it haiTbeen FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq. One of the Aldermen of Ike City nj Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com position called Swaim's PanOcea, applied tome, requestingine to state wliat I know about the introduct ion of Ills medicine into the Alms Mouse—and I consider it a duty to comply with his requ -st. Being President of the llnurd nf Mnna gers.of the Aims Mouse in the year 1880. Mr. Swaim expressed in me a wish to' un dertake, the cure of si.me persons then in tho house, who,© cases were given up as in curable bv the medical gentlemen, that lie was confident of curing by his medicine those eases, ami would undertake some of the most desperate—and would require no other compensation titan the satisfaction to be derived from she service rendered. I premised tn consult the other mana gers, and ilid so t but I found that some nf tne medical gentlemen in the house had labored to prejudice ihem, as some of then, attempted to prepossess me against wliat they denominated quackery. Sonic of the managers felt inclined tn the trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by Ihe medical men which were In bo opera ted upon, no harm at least would be done, und if cure was practicable, the opportuni ty ought'tu be afforded, but they expressed n reluct.i'ncp to hike any responsibility upon them; by wjiich I understood that they did not like to put themselves in opposition to the physicians. Olliers opposed it alto gether. I therefore offered and took upon myself whatever responsibility theie was in the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that 1 would accompany him. and did so. The first case sclectqd was that of a woman, whose appearance was horrib’e, and whose condition was so doplurabie that the pa tients in the same room wished to have her removed, and the nvidonce cif my o.vn sen ses justified their oomplaint. She was a woman of about 30 or 88 yoars ofOge, her right eye was alredy oestroyed, the left eye protruded more than half an inch out of Ihe socket, the flesh of tho left cheek was one complete ulcor, tho flesh of Ihe nose had disappeared and left tho nostrils two naked holes, the uppei lip on the led side was destroyed, and the teeth and gums bare, ami the whole face,- os it appeared to me, in a stato of dissolution; her appetite had left tier—sho represented a living skel eton frightful to behold. Mr.Swoim said he could cure her; I10 could not restore the lost eye, nor restore tho nose, but he could restore theleft eye and the mouth. lie undertook tlie case, and 1 frequent ly attended himin his visits to the pour wo man, and sho was eufed—and I have fre quently seen her since, going about hei ordinary business with the alacrity usual tn a period of that age) tho deformity of uilUrse remained.; 'but all tlmt remained besides appeared healthful. 1 have eon fined mysolf Id this c&ie, upou which Swaim’s Vermifuge. - Patent. TIHS valuable Anti-dysen- . Uric and /Form Medicine has been used for these seven yean past, and its virtues are universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to be far superior to any other medicine ever employed for. nmst diseases children are subject to. It is perfectly safe, and no child- will refuse to take it. It sehlom fails epring Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colie or Cholera Morbus, either hi grown persons or children and It gives appetite to almost all debilita ted persons. Worms frequently Infest chil dren, aggravate their ntlier diseases, and are the chief cause nf- must 'Metiers, bowel complaints, and ehronlq anil nervous discos es, incident tn childhood, which are so nn- rperqps and frequently fatal. ' It it muah regretted that most vermifuges now in use are injurious, and thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and enunciated through the first stage of life —w hich leads on to pulmonary complaints &c. Ac. &c. Worms beiitg especially apt to infest poisons nf debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often dime by the ordinary worm medi-' clues, which generally consist nf the strong-' est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco-. tics, or spirits of turpentine.- . Articles nf ibis kind may destiny worms, hut they de bilitate the stomach, and often materially injure the gonerul health. Swaim's Vkr- siiruoz has the peculiar advantage'of de stroying and removing worms from Ihe. trowels without the weakening consequen ces of Ihe stronger purgulives. Ac.—and il has, moreover, a decided tendency to give vigor belli tothe stomach and bowels and organs nf digestion—thereby relieving the general system from manv troublesome complainia. Il is by this means that so many grown persons have been relioved, by its uSe, of different complaints—suppo sin'.! themselves to be in a decline, St0. Ac . This medicine will relieve bowel com- ; )laints or dysentery, bilious cholic, tiomit- I ng, sickness, pain or weakness iri the sto mach or bowels, loss of appetite, either .in children or grown persons, in a few hours; und il seldom fails curing c 11 ills and fe- vf.r on FKVEn ague. -No family ought, or ever will be withoig it, after & trial. Worms are capable of producing; groat Histurbanees in the system. Not only do they, aggravate ordinary diseases when they are present, but they also give .rise to a great vorlcty of very alarming anomalous affections. The '.vhololrain „fspasmodic A cunvulsivc diseases may-proceed from the irritation of w orms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, .lelafliis, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well as a variety uf other nervous . and convulsive affections, tire not unfrcquently the iiTnnc- iliale effoctsof this cause Besides-these diseases, worms have also been known to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys- enlciy. remitting fever,dropsy of the brain, chronic and spasmodic cough, Ac. Ac. Ae. Among the symptoms which indicate the presence of worms, Ihe following aro the most common aiid striking: —A pale, leaden-coloured, 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 unper lip swell, especially during the night uhile sleeping; great itching in the nostrils, which causes the patient to pick his nose; foul breath; dis turbed sleep; during which the patient grindsliis teeth, is apt tn scream om and startup suddenly ns if frightened: tingling in thccars; giddiness; interrupted speech; palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic cough; irregular and depraved appetite, being sometimes entirely suppressed, nnd at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen swelled and hard; looseness uf the bowels: costiveness; unnatural, slimy,nr foul stools; pains in tho bowels; wasting of tho flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy;,anrl finally death. A. supply of this valuable Medicine is Juit received.and for sale by A. PARSONS, Agent. . At tlmeagle No 8 Gibbon’s it^hge. march ,S| • The Virtues and Use * «OF TIIK CO RINAT. Cephalic Snuff. IVhich.by lonjgixperiencc, has been found an r ^ t n ( J Remedy for most Disorders of the HEAD, especially the Common Headach,to which it hardly ever fails giv ing immediate rase, and ou frequent use prevents its return. gT admirably ppens-and purges the head, R- strengthens the nerves,revives Ih# spi rits, aqdihaz jt most gtateful aromatic smell. * It removes Drowsiness, 8leeptaess, Gid diness, nnd Vapours, relieves dimness or the eyes, is excellent in curing recent deaf ness, and has been of Rreat service in Hys teric und Paralytic complaints, and in re- |0ring the memory when impaired by di*. "fiers of |l:e head. - . . '* '* *]*9 extremely proper for persons who visit tho sick, or go into unwholesome ""healthy places, and hot cli- mate,, as It fortifies tho head against nox ious, exhalations and infectious air. A pinch or two may bo tab time, and indeed several in a da' cold, or stoppage in the head, ■ pi „. two should betaken just before going to bed. . • Those who are in the habit of tqlflng much of Ihe common snuffs, (and thereby injure both head and stomach,) aro desireil to mix some ofthis CEPHALIC SNUFF with them, and their had effects will in a great measure, be prevented. * Ison hand and for sale by »A PARSONS,Druggist, At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’s Range, mar 14 .<5436. ===---> " MALLFUY & DLFFY, DRAPERS tf tailors', t, . TI,E BA< 1 L 4* Ms EAST OffynE CITY ilOTEL. M \VE tece vod by n cent arrivals from ** New Yor’A, a fresh end elegant curtinent of tlie most scatonablc , GOlfDS, In Ihslr line— * III | , , OOIHISTIHOOF Blue black, brown, olive. Green and mi*| BROADCLOTHS. Blue, brown,green,and steel mixt .. .^ l,EKNS cloth, : Blue black and fancy colored single mllj ' led .. CASHIMERE. • Merino Cloth and Cassimere, (light and beautiful materials f — wear) •. Bombazine Circassian Brown, white and; French 1 Strii Sheeting do do 8hirtingt do More New Goods. J UST received by M. Prendergast, and for sale low. - 9 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full nnd half pieces 4 -do do do S Jiales 4-4 Brown 8 do . do Bleached . 6 .do 9-4 - do ;t flo 3-4 . Brown 3 do Domestic-Plaids A Stripes Rossis A Birdseye Diaper 8-4 8-4 0-4 10-4 Irish do 1 ■ cases ladies Leghorns 1 do mens do 1 do boys do Fashionable Ginghams A Prints Plain plaid A stripe I’alinarine Bine Straw A.blk Worsted Barege Plain Jlaltice, all colours Crimson A Green Moreens Blk ■ station Silk—Urns de Naples, Florence A dinchews “ Satin Levantine Flney col’d. Grosde Naples Plaided Straw col’d hat silk Fig. Swiss dresses collars A half hdlifs do and Plain Swiss A Bonk MII,1 ins Cambiic,Jaconet,Mull A Nansook do Blk Itl. Yell Crape . and Colored do - 11 Canton and Nankin do Fancy Grok De Nap—Barege, and Gauze Dress Hkfs . .“ 8 ik Cravats, Jaconet do “ •' and Marsnilles Vesting! Single A double width, blk & blue black Bnmbazin Banjnipcords, whiteNarikin-A stripe Jeans. Lasting Circassians Nankeens. Sup. Blk blue Olive xud Mix’d cloths English Thread A Bobbinet Laces Ac. Ac. mar 80 NoS A 14 Gibbons* range. neiyof other stuffs suitable fos mer coerces and pantaloons ' VESTINGS ;, A English, flaliauand French black and colored Hllx - - —. Valencia and Marseilles of Buff, Whito and ueai fancy Patterns. White and Buff Cassimere and Cash* •fim-nt All of which they are prepared to main, to measure, in the hrM manner ur.d at short • notice. ; • ' FANCY ARTICLES. * handsome assortment of Silk sud Linen Cambric Pocket Hand kerchiefs Cravats, StorkL Rliffncrs ■ Bla k, while and straw colored Ilortfi- . skin Glov'ft, •, ; Grass Cloth .gnd Linen do . , . Suspenden, Watch Guards and Rib. . . - bows..-- — -a—! • Hosiery ot all descriptions Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet & MeditcT ranean Caps, Ac. Ac. XMO, A general Assortment of •xadt us Dr. star.wo aisd luwinnt ClaOTHIIVCf. Coattees, Panta« Consisting of Coats, Frocks and Goal Ions Vests, Jackets. Drnweis, - Shirts. Collars, Ac. Ac. fie. M. A D. respectfully Inform their frlenSo that the whole ofthe goods have heen care fully selected by Mr, M. nnd tiro ready made clothing, manufactured entirely un der bii inspection, A they assure their cds turners that the utmost confidence may be placed In the faithfulness of their work, spril 30 • >- ■ , Notice. T HE suhscrihers having qualified ’OB tho will of the late John Wood Esq/ of Camdrui, give notice to all p, rsons hav- mg claims against his estate, to prasent them, and'request till peisons indebted to it, to tome forwaid and settle the’snme. HO' ACE S. I’R A'lT, Ex’or, LAL.EAH WOOD, \ ,'•) , JANE P. PBATT {Extrlx*»l Notice. F OUR months after-date, we shall ap* ply to ihe Court of Ordinary of Ef fingham pnumy, fur leave to sell all the Real Estate of Willi .in H. Womack, dec- being several tracts of Land in said county, on both sides of the Louisville road, con taining together 670 acres, fur the benefit of the heirs.’ WILLIAM A. PREVATT, Adm’r. In right of his Wife. SARAH PREVATT, Adm’x. mar 88 73 ■Notice., H EREAFTER die Savannah Libra iy will be npenet! fnrthe deliver 1 lo Rooks every Monday.,’Wednesday and Fri day, from 4 to 6 o’clock P. M,. Individuals not share holder! can have, the use. or the -Library on the following terms’ For one year, by paying gi: “ six. months, <• o ” ally less period, at the rate ol 8 per month. WM. MOREL, Librarian, may 1 * ios§b • Negroes for Sale. T HE following Negroes, from the country, are offered for sale, viz: Notice. , F OUR months after date, application will ho made to the Honorable the Justices nf the Inferior Court of Tattnal County, for leave to soil the real estate of Thomas Dickinsoh late oNald county de ceased, for the benefit of the he rs and cre ditors of said estate. Win. DD'KINSON, Qualified Executor. march T • 65 Portland 'llum and Hay. AA RBLS. Portland Hum (coloured ,-^XJr 60 bundles ptime Hay Landing from ship Florinnand for sale. hy HALL feifylTl* ft iTJPPEtti June IS A negro boy aged about 18 years. A negro boy agod about IS “very likely. A negro boy aged about 16 “ do do A negro hoy aged about 12 “ A negro girl agod about IS ” A negio man aged about 45"a field hand A negro man aged about 17“ do do. ALSO A negro girl aged 10 years. A negro pnau 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. Apply to , mar 18 J.EPPINGEll rr Irving’s Columbus—(Abrid ged.) . T he life and Voyages of CHRISTOPHER . COLUMBUS by Washington .Irving (abridged by tho same) price $1 25. . —Sermoni Preached in England by the Right Rev. Regonald Heber D. D. price 8* 50, . « . . Letter front‘Angina by James Emeism price gl 85. Just received liy T.M.DB1SCQLL. juuc 44 . J, t, JANE F. PRATT, S 1 jnne 11 137fL. Situation Wanted. B Y a person who can give the most satisfactory testimonials of hjs com peUMicy as an overseer,gardner, vine dres ser or fni any other enqilnyment.ona plan tation—as ihe advertiser’s principal ohjiftt it to he employed hr w ill engage till thr. It of January next, on very reasonable terailt Apply at tills office, june *4 ,1481 Notice; I jinUR months afterdate, application will lie made tn the Honorable tbo Justices of Ihe Inferior Court of Effing ham county, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leaye to sell the half of an undi vided tract nf jaud in the county of Effirie ham, comaihing 107 1-8 acres formerly the property of Benjamin-"Porter, for tiro benefit of the heirs of William G, Porter, deceased. WILLIAM KINO. Administrator de bonis nod. .108 - , • . . may 8 Chatham Sa- . perior Court, January Term) 1880 In Equity. Chambers Superior Court, . JUNE 25th, 1820. . The Marine St Fire In surance Bank ol the State of Georgia, et al. tn. Eleazer Early, et.ul> , IT being verified to the Court thnt Elea’- JL zer Early one ofthe defendants in tho above cause.resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered .that, the said Eleazer Early appear.^n or before the first day of the next Term of this Colin al(d in ter his appearance, thereto and in default thereof the said complainant have leave to proceed nn their said Bill in the samO manner as if personal service of the .Bill and subpeena had been effected on the said Eleazer—And it is further ordered that this Rule he published oiVce a month in,one of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. •' * Extract frphithb minutes* ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. june SO 169 ' \ , . AJ,'.™--! - Mv Prendergast. JJ AS just received per schooner Ora gbn, Fancy Willow travelling baskets and • reticule ; India carvBd shell combt, * “ Plain do do .. Elegant Barege silk and gauze scarfs, do flo ... do dress hdkfi Black, hlue'and brown Itnlianetts, Superior Blue arid Yellow Nankeens Swiss and jaconet nedte-work dress robes. > Swiss and Jaconet needle-work Col- ' lari and Palarines-. . ‘ ■ ..No 8 fy.lAGibborts Range, ‘ •1