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_A.P- ll ~!Jl' t 1,1 - L1‘—-.""-"-J No 171 .. ....Vol. XXVI TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 28, 1829, Whole No <5437. ;hoice French Rose Wa ter. f OST IMPORTED I And for »ale -by • w A PARSONS, Druggist. No 8 Glbboni’ Range. de 5 Martinique Molasses. RUDE prime'rerallingMolasses. Siifing *>'!•! tor *ale low it taken from the 1, "haIl!u shapter & tupper; mo IB Splendid Razor Strops^ I^^MEltsbN’H and PRENTISS* ... H»/.or Strain are kept coiiniiitlv on ?Sd, and .hose gentlemen who have used Item, pronbunfce them superior to any at present time in Mi.for».le by 1 A. PARSONS, Druggist At the Esfc’e, No 8 Gibbon’* Rhnge. march li - - Salts and Castor Oil. An »TOKZ fit 4k BtW.H Hal •Jlettber 100 boxes do assorted sizes 1000 quart buttle! Oastur Oil fur Plan union Purposes SOD quart bottles cold pressed 800 pints do do tin Which is offcred undlilaliy low. Planter! are particularly requested to Util and examine for themselves. For sale by A PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle No .1 Gibbous range. m*r 5 ‘ Saratoga Congress Miner al Spring Water. PHI HE Bouscrlber has just received a JL large supply of those celebrated Wa ters, In quart and pint bottles, In boxes of nno.trr three dozen each, and will be kept constantly on hand dtyiing the setisbh, and it is intended that theltora shall be open ed early in the inornjpt tn receive custom ers.—Fur sale at the Eagle, No. 8, Gib bons* Range. A. PARSONS, Druggist, aprll SI 98 English White'Mustard Seed. fUST received, for affections Of.-the lto rc- J H Liver’s internal Organs, and store the loss of action in the nervous sys tem generally. For tale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Range. ]Sn IS Seidlitz and Soda Pow ders. lOO DOZEN boxes Soda Paw- 50 do Scidlitz do At*n The improved Cheltenham Stilt, pre pared by Hav.iry, Moore Si Davidson, Im ported and fur sale by A. PARSONS, Dritgklst. at the Eaglet No. 8 o march B M To Plasters. *1 HOTI'LES Common JLvtfV Castor Oil 500 do Superior Cold Press is just Received and for tale low by A. PARSONS, IlmggiiL no 8 Gibbous Range Bottled, Cider. MUST Received, a few boxes of Crab tP Apple Cider, a very choice article. . For tale by A, PARSONS; At the Eagte. No. 8, Gibbons' Range. Mt* 107 £4 A i F, OF GEORGIA—«s Elijah 151 Uofreiv Clerk of the Court qf Ordina ry for the Courtly of Liberty Major A. Maybank applies for letters of Administration of all and singular the goods and chattels, rights .md credits, that ..ere of Bernard M'Cann. late of said coun ty. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred »nd-e«Jaj. tor. of said deceased, to ftl. ’.Volt objections (if any they M ^ |n , nv 0 (gce at Ricebn- r ’“: s i, on or before the first Monday in May next, otherwise letters of adminiitra tiun will he granted to toe sai.l ipplicant. Witness the Hon. Jolin Dunwoody; one of the Judges of said court this Xflth day of March in the vear of our Lord eighteen hundred and twenty nine. E. RAKER, *• c.o. t.c. aprll I 70* j$H PRICE TWO DOLLARS PfcR BOT : P wax impossible to be mistaken. an d for- bdrne to Introduce any other C.rcumsta..- cet than what belong imtneiV,amly j,, Dina,*,, „ . ’ V/M. DUANE. Philadelphia, Maroft nth 1818. CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A. I lie Public. N consequence of the-numerous fraud* ride, . am; impositions practised in reference IA my medicine, I am again induced to ’change the form oftny BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will bo put up in round bottles, (luted longitudinally, with the following words, blown in the glass, “Htv aim’s Pamacea, I’iiilada," as repre sented above. These bottles are mnth stronger tlmn those heretofore used,lind will have but one label, which .covers the cork, with my own signature on it, so that the cork cannot be drawn without destroying the signature, without which none is genuine. Thg.jne- dlcine may consequently be knqwn' to he genuine when tny signaturq.ja visibles to counterfeit which, will btflUnish mm ... , , ALTEE, Mtinbtr °f th* Philadelphia Medical Sock- The c y , - . e derailed in the above certifl. cate oame under my observation, and 1 be. liexe Alderman Duane’s statement to be •.metly correct. Mr. Swaim showed me two other cities nearly similar, which were Cured by his Panacea,after evety other te- inedy had failed. Averse as I aitl to qnackery, I hopeev er to be preserved from unjust and selllitli prejudice ; anJ. therefore, do not hesltatl to give my name, in Confirmation of the ef ficacy and safety oi Mr. Swalm’s medh l punishable at for- For sale. TRACT of land containing *5fla* cres, situate in the district of Oi- angehurgh. on Edlsto creek hi the state of South Carolina, bounding noith on lands if Daniel M.tzyck, and south and west on he said creek. For a plat of said land, and terms of sale, apply io GEO. GLEN, Ex’or. est. of John Glen, feh 8 87 Administrator's Notice. ‘■71. IUR months after date, I shall apply Jr to the Honorable the Justices of the Ihferidr eourt-of Chatham county, when | • . n fm-.. sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave la | Court of Ordinary, Lmng- telf a' tract o( land,' number ninety four, Ifin. 9tj situated in the twelfth district of __onroe county, in the state of Georgia, containing two hundred two and a half | acres, being the real estate of Lguncelot 11 Fey, deceased, for the benefit of the lein add eteditors of said estate. J. WALLACE, Adm'r. of L. II. Feay. aprll to 97 s lin>n County. OECEMBFR, TEEM 18*8 a N'the petition of Sam'l. J. Bryan stating that he is posossed of a bond which he produced to tlio Cortrt made ind signed by Benjamin Kennedy late of the county aforesaid bearing date the ltld day of January 1819 for titleato a certain trac of land .described in said bond. These are to cite and admonish all persons having or claiming any interest in the estate of •the said Renj.unln'Kemiedy to file their M. Prendergast. UPERIOR nine Cloth Italianette Black ami mixed Cainblet* Super fancy Silk Dress Hdkl* *• H Gauze do do " •• rifnyrna do do * Horseskin Gloves “ Shaded ft printed Scarls Gauze “ IMaiu & figured Swiss Muslin Gentlemen's plaid silk Cravat* French Casimere and Drill* Russia do With a hanitomc assortment of Kensington, Gimp, Bobinet and Englisn Thread Laces No 8 & IS Gibbon’s Range. mavfl the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for May term Hl*9, othejwise the administrator will be ordered to make titles'to said traot of land pursunnt to the statute in such cases mnde and provided. J. CHARLTON, c.c. o. z. c. jan It 8 Brought to Jail. r [ Savannah, some time ago, a. negro man who says his name is JIM, and that he belongs to Joint Pitman but does Congress Mineral Spring Waters Pi!HE subscriber will during the Season mr know where his master lives,nor where lie runaway from. I ant induced to lie lieve that lie is owned by some. one else, lie is 4 feet 9 1-4 inches high and about 15 rears of age; he stammer* a little when speaking* JNO. 1. DEWS, j. c.c, •me 14 14* will he ready for customer* at ajl times of tho day, 1 A. PARSONS. |Druggis( at the Eagle Gibbons' Range. June SC 148 The Virtues and Use or THE CORDIAJ.■ j.- .Cephalic Snuff. WMch,Jy long experience, bat been found an effectual Remedy fir most Disorder! jffiisiajjasLijass kig immediate eatt, and by frequent use prevent! iti return. t-T admirably oprnsnnd purge* the head, strengthens the 'nerve*,revTvei lite spi rits, and ha* a most grateful aromatic- smell. It remnvet Drowsiness. Sleepiness, Gid- dine**, ami Vapour*,, (relieves dimness of the eyes, it excellent in curing recent debt- nets, and ha* been of great service in llys- terlo mid Paralytic complaints, and in re. storing the memory when impaired by dis orders ofthe head. a . SDWIN A. ALTEE. Philadelphia, Nov. 5th, 18*8. - A supply of this Valuable Medictde Is just received and for sale by A PARSONS. Agent. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range, march 17 88 Swann's Vermifuge. Patents' t he increasipg'demand lor tliUeelebra- ted medicine Ims enabled me to reduce the prica to TWO DOLLARS per bottle,thus bringing It within the reaclt of tli- indi gent. Mjr Panacea-ranuirsa ho encomium; it* •^riii’ishingeffeetsand wonderful operation linve drawn, both from Patients ami Modi- cnl I'raetitinners of die liiEhest respei'labi liey, the niml oiiqo.llifli.l;ip|lr lh;ilion, a id established for It a character which Envy's lien, though dipped in gall, can never tarn ish. Tlie false reports Concerning this vatll able medicine,., hieli have been so di igetiil, circulated by certain Physicians,have their origin either in ENVY, or Id the inisc ley- ons effects oftlie SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS. r The Proprietor pledges himself to the Public, and gives them the must solemn assurances, that tills meriirin? Contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. The public en> cautioned not to purchase inv Panacea, except from myself, tny an- cradi.ed agents, or persons-of known es- leetablliryi and all those will consequent- y bo without excuse, who shall purchase from any other persons. WM. SWAIM. September, 18(8. The following certificate gives the his tory orthe introduction of the Panacea into the Philadelphia Alins Hnuso Infirmary. Those who read it, will ho convinced Ihnt the proprietor hat never fearod the irivesti? gallon of pliyaiclans, or endeavored td ad minister the medicine in teeret. It alio evinces the prejudices of the fncully, that those who were so anxious originally to exclude the medicine from 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 oj Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied to requesting ino to stato what I know about tlie introduction of Ins inedicino into Treasurer’s Office. July 1.18*9. T HE average price of Flour during the last month being '17 *5 per barrel of 198 lbs. Dread for the present. month must weigh as foilowsVtz: 11 1-3 cents Loaf libs 10 oz 0 1-4 “ “ 1 " i the Alms House—and 1 consider it * duty to comply with hit requ it. Being President of the Board of Mana gars of the Alms House in the year 18*0. Mr. Swaim expressed to me a wish to un dertake the cere of some persona then in the house, whose eases were given up as in curable hy the medical '.'entlemen, that he was confident of curing hy his medicine those cases, and would undertake some of tho most desperate—and would require no other compensation than the satisfaction to he derived from the service rendered. 1 promised to consult the other mana gets, and did so; hut I found that suine oT the medical gentlemen in the house had labored to prejudice them, as some of them attempted to prepossess me against what they denominated quackery. Some of the managers felt inclined to tile trial, coiisid ering that as they were cases abandoned by the medical men which were to bo opera THIS valuable Anti-dysen- terte and It’orm Medicine has been used fur these seven yMrspnst, and iu virtues are universally acknowledged.by all who have tried it, to be far. superior to any other medicine ever employed for imiit diseases children are subject to. It is perlectly safe, gnd no child will refuse to take It. It seMom fails curing Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Colio or Cholera Morbus, either in grown person* pr children ‘and It give* appetite to almost alt debilita ted persons. Worms frequently infest chil dreo, aggravate their oilier diseases, and are the chief cause of Most fevers, bowel complaints, and chronic and nervous disegs ej, incident to childhood, which are so tiu- mernoi and frequently fatal. It is mtfflh ■ i.gretted ihnl most vermifuge* now in use arc injurious, end thousands of children *re 'swept off. nr are rendered feeble..pale and emauciated through the first strtge of life —* hieli leads oh to pulmonary complaint* Sic. be. be. i Worms being especially apt to Infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is' often done by the ordinary worm modi, e.ines, which generally consist of the strong, est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco, tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of ibis kind may destroy ’worinl, but they fie, Militate the stomach, and often materially injure tlie general health. Swaisi'i Van- NirUOE has the peculiar advantage of de stroying tiud removing worms from the bowels without the Weakening consequen ces of the stronger purgatives, be.—And it has, moreover, a decideil tendency tn give vigor boili to the stomach aiid bowels and organs of digestion—thereby relieving the general system from many troublesome complaints. It is hy this means that So many grown persons have been relieved, by Us Use, of different complaints—snppn- siug themselves to be in a decline, be. dec This medicine will relieve bowel com plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit-, inf, sickness, vain or weakness in the sto mach Or bowels, loti of appetite, either in children or grown personI, In a few hours and it telJam fails curing chiles amp fe ver on fever aoue. No family ought, or ever will be wilhoig It, after a trial. Worms are capable of producing great listurh inees in (tie system. Not only do they aggravate ordinary diseases when they Irving’s CpIumbus~(Abrid-L i ^[ a ’j[[J l ^J e "^J 0 "^® r,an<lse,ler ‘ ofB^eil ‘ , july 1 M. W. STEWART, c. t. ged.) T he life and voyages of CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUSi . c _ w . by Washington Irving (abridged by the I Town lfopcrty lor feillt. game) price fit *5. I A N eligibly situated lot, in the Southern Sermons Preached in England by the I f% section ofthe city, with the improve- Right Rev. Regonald Heber D. D. price ments, consisting ofa two story dwelling SI B0. * I house, » ith PiaZEas, aqd containing seven Letter from JEginn by James Emerson I neatly finished rooms,and tlie requisite out w... gust received hy ( buildings—all in good repair. T. M. DRISCOLL.- A half lot, in the centre of tho city, hav. June *4 ling a convenient iwo story .dwcllingb good ted upon, no harm at least would be done? w -wV . tout buildings. lNOtlCC. I A corner lot, in a desirable situation, OUR months after date 1 application with a commodious dwelling, well calcu- will be made to the lion., the Court Mated for a Boarding House; attached to of Ordinary, oftlie Counly of Chatham. I which is an extensive stable. fi>r leave to soiln tract of laud No 80—0th A number of lots, improved nnd vacant. District Coweta County, diawn hy Rebec-1 in different parts of the city, cn Holmes, an orphan, in tlie late Lnndl Apply to Lottery, for the benefit of die creditors oil jnn'e'15 laid orphan. 1 J.EPP1NGER. npril S3 N. If. OLMSTEAD Guardian. Notice; T' ,E co-partnership -. heretofore exist- Notice. ’ JL mg between .the snhstrlbers under TrqoUR months - nfinr .lain die firm Jatncs Andccjon bCo. expired X will bb maditoih. H. n ' P 1 w by litpitalinn rfn the 91st of May Inst . W1 - l, e made to ,he 1,8n - ,he Ju «»-1 All persons indebted will make payment lto Jnincs Andemoh, who is duly AUtliorluml [ to settle the nftnlrsoftlie concern, and will «®t,fotUin hflnflfir nf iiw. h«~iiVa«ri[ continue tlie business for his own account of«idV, tn ,e d ed “ 0r *I (JAMES ANDERSON, . MARGARETR.FRASER, - . t4 C, ,m- KI ?®* Jhly 45 -^ 170 Executrix. I -J u ?f lS 189 * 'fijb “ tlie Inferior Cohrt of Liberty Coun- r tyfei lggvo to sell one' Imhdrod acres of , )aml ialonging to the estate of Donald Fra-1. and if cure was practicable, the opportuni ty ought to be nfforded, but they expressed a reluctance to take any reiponsibility 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 therefore offered and took 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 whoso appearance was horrible, and whose condition was so deplorable that tlie pa tients in tlie same room wished to have her removed, and the evidence of my own sen ses justified their complaint. She was a woman of about SO or 8* years of age, her right eye was alredy destroyed, the left eye piotruded more than half all inch out of the socket, the flesh of tlie left cheek was one complete ulcer, the flesh of the ngse had disappeared and left tire nostrils two naked holes, tile uppei lip on the left side was destroyed, nnd the teeth and gums bare, and tlie whole face, at it appeared to me, in a state of dissolution; hor appetite had left her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to behold,. Mf.Swaim said hecould cure her; he could not restore the lost eye, nor restore the nose, but he could restore theleft eye andjhe mouth. l!o undertook tlie case, and f frequent ly^attended him in his visits to the poor wo man, und'sho was cured—and I have fre-- quently seen her ainco, going nbnut -her ordinary business with the alacrity usual : o a person of that age) tho deformity of e.uurse remained; but ati that remained 'iesidi« appeared healthful. I have con fined myself to this 'ease, upon which 1 hi*also extremely proper for persons -..0 visit the sick, or go into unwholesome rooms or nnhexlthy places, and hot cli mate.'., as it fortifies the head against nox ious, exhalations and Infectious air. . A pinch or two may be taken at any tiina, and indeed several in a day; but for a cold, or itbpptgo tn the head, a pinch or two should betaken jurt before, going tj MALLEitY «k Duffy, drapers ti tailors, -EAST OF The VIIV- HOTEL ¥-■ \Y E by recent arrivals froftt M.X New York, a fre{h and itegaitt at- turtuient of the nrostgcajonai/e GOODS, In tlieir lino— ' Those »ho are In tho habit nr taVin; much dfthe common suUflk, land thereby injure both head and atoniaeh,) are desired to mitt some of this CEPHALIC SNUFF wilh them, ami their had efTeota will in » great ineaRure^ be prevented* lion hand and for laieby , {A PARBONeStDruggirt. At the Eagte no 8 Qibbon'i Kange# mar 14 More New Goods. J UST received by M. Prendergatt, and for sale low. Sheeting do do Shirtings dd Di.*. arc present, but they also give rise to a great variety of very alarming anomalous great variety of very affections. The whole train of spasmodic Si convulsive diseases may proceed from the irritation df worms in the aliinenrart canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetafins, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well ns a variety of other nervous and convulsive affections, are not unfrequentiy the imme diate effectsof thia cause Besides these diseases, worms have also been known to produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys entery. remitting fever,dropsy oftlie luain, chronic and spaamodic cough, &c. &c. &c. Among the symptoms which indicate tlie presence of worms, the following are tlie most common and striking:—A pale, leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed countenance; a bluish streak tinder the eyes, these are dull and heavy, the pupils are dilated and much contracted, (he low or eyelids and upper lip swell, especially during tlie night, while sleeping; great itching in the noilrlla, 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 start up suddenly as if frightened: tingling in the ears; giddiness;' interrupted speech; palpitation of the heart .a dry spasmodic cough; irregular and depraved appetite,- being sometimes entirely.soppressed, and at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen swelled and hard; lobseriess of the bowels:, costivencss; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools; pains in the bowela;.« asting of the flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death. A supply of this valuable Medicine is Jurt received and Car sale hy A. PARSONS, Agent.' At the eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range, march 3(, ; ,...... Notice. jpfiOUR mohths after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Tattnal County, for leave'Co sell the real estate of Thomas Dickinson late of said county de ceased, for the benefit of tlie lie'rsund cre- ditortofsaid estate. Wnil DICKINSON, Qualified Executor. - march 7 S5 Portland Rum and Hay. BBLS.-Fbrll.fiid Rum (coloured 5h bundles prime Hay Lauding 1 ’frofn ship' Flofian and for sale hall') :juno Ur bv 8 Cases sup. Irish Linens in full and half piece* 4 do do do ■ 6 hales 4-4 Brown 5 do do Bleached 5 do '8-4 do 6 do 8-4 Brown 8 do Doh.estloPialds 6l Stripes Rdssix & Birdseye Diaper 8-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do, tease* ladles Leghorns t do mens do 1 dn boys • do Fashionable Gingham* ‘Si Print* Plain plaid Si stripe Palmarine Blue Straw fix lilk Worsted Barege -Plain BMlice, *11 colour* Crimson & Green Moreens Blk station Silk—Grns de Naples. 'Florence Si Sinchewi " Satin Levantine Fancy col'd. Gvosde Naples Pi-aided Straw col'd hat silk Fig. Swiss dresses collars Si half hdkfs do and Plain Swiss & Book Muslins Cambric,Jaconet.Mull & Nansookdo Blk III. Veil Crapo and Colored do . ** Canton and Nankin do Fancy Gios De Nap—Barege, nud Gauze Dress tlkfs “ S Ik Cravats. Jaconet do '“ “and Mariadlea Vesting Single A double uidtli, lilk Sc blue black Rtimbazin Bangtip cords, white Nankin & stripe Jeans Lasting Circassians Nmtkeens Sup. Blk hlue Olive and Mix’d cloths English Thread & Bobbinet Laces fire. Sic. mar *8 Nod k 14 Gibbons’ range. ■» s, . . UOMMSTiirooF Hlue black, hrown, olive. Green and mlxt BROADCLOTHS. Blue, brown,green,and steel niixt QUEENS CLOTH. Blue-black aud fancy colbted single mil* led CASSIMEJIE. Merino Cloth and Cnssimere, flight . , 'and beautiftil materials for sunimet . wear) Bombazine Circassian • Brown, while and drab French Drill Striped FI lrenilne. Satin Jen Grass Cloths. Bourbon f ‘ Silk Camhlei. Naukeeq And a variety or other stu summer coateerau,i ; iN< .M... Italiananti French hlacif and i Silk . Valencia and Marseilles qf Buff, Width , »nd neat fancy Paiterm . e» White qiid Btiff t'assimere and Cssh- O’Ctet , All of which they are prepared to. iimkt to measure, in the best manner ana at short notice. FANCY ARTI0I,F.S. A handsome assortment or . i .. Silk and Linen Cambric Pbcket ItaM kercliiefs Cravats, Stbclrs, Htiffners Bla k, white and Mrtw colored Iiottzt •kin Gloves, Grass Cloth find IJnenilo , Suspenders, Watch Guards and Rib,, bom, Hosiery of all descriptions Foraging, Mnroco, Cadet & Meditat - ranean Caps, fire! &c. ALSO, A genital Assortment qf . ZkADY UADZ IFRINO AND tUMSIF.IS CLOTHING. Contesting of Coals. Fror.ks and tiokttees, Paul*. Ions... Vests, Jackets, Diaweis, 7 ..Shirts, Collars, &c. &c. Ac. M. & D. rbspehnnlly inforintheir fr.icnd* that the whole of the goods have lieen care fillly selected hr Mr. M. and tbf iVeady made clothing, n.annfactiirad entirely un der his inspection, •> they asstirt thrirmi lonicrs that thr utmost confidente may be placed m tlie faiililulntts of tlieir work. April 80 ^ Notice. T HE aulnctibi'rs having qualified ajii Ihe Will of Use hly John Wood KiiqJ nfCmnden, give notice to all p, tsbns hav ing claims against, his estate, io present thetri, and request.ali peisonsrindehteri to It, to Jome forw ard and settle ihe same. 1IC>. ack S.PR VI T. Ex’or. LAlfeAH WOOD, J JANE F. PRATT, trlxtfi June 11 I87jl. Notice. ■JJfiOUR months after date, we shall ap’ ply to the Court of Ordinary of Ef fingham county, fur leave to sell all th» Real Estate of Willi sm H. Womack, dec. being several tracts of Land in said enmity, on both sides of the Louisville road, con taining tdgetlifcr 570 acres, for the benefit of the heirs. , . WILLIAM A. PRF.VATT. Adm'r. in right of his Wift. SARAH PRE VATT. Adm'x. mar *8 73 Notice. JEREAFTER the Savannah Libra ry will be Opened for the delivers to Ranks every Monday. Wednesilay add Fri day.' from 4 to 6 o'clock P. M. - Individuals not share holders can have the use of the Library on the.jollOwing terms:— . Fqr oq’e year, by paying fill “ six months, “ 6 ” any less period, at the rate ot * per mouth WM. MOREL, Librarian, may I 10t§s Effingham County t INFERIOR COURT, July Tehm, 18*8. O N the petition uf William Morel, sta ting the existence & loss and praying the establishment Ufa certain promissory note, jointly ami severally mtdeand signer! hy William J. Mulryne, and William CL Porter; both late of said county deceased, dated Effingham eonnty, 18th February, A 8*4, payable to thn said Wililam Morel, or order, on or before the 1st day of January nclt, for the sum of twenty five dollars,for value received, a copy wlieicof, w.lt(r xhe affidavit of the said' Wilnam Moral, is filed in the Clerk's Office,—It is ordered .that William King, of Ihe County' of Effiing- hain, the acting and qualified ndminiitrator of the said William G. Porter, deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew- canse on or before tlie fu si day of the next' term n( this Court, why the prayer -of tho petitio er should not tig yrapted, and it :s further ordered that this rnfe be published in one of the public Gazettes of the City of Savannah, onco a month until the time appointed for allowing cause, thereof. Extract from the minutes, ; ■ . JNO. CHARLTON;Clk. jqly 18 , 187§L ■ . Situatioi^'Wanted.' B Y a'.person wlio can give the most satisfactory tZsliinooials of his com petency as an overseer,gardner, vine lire* seror fm any other eiiiploymeiit.ona plan ration—as the advertiser’s principal ohjeot is to he. employed hr will engage till thr I* ofJannary next.onvery reasonable terms. Apply at tills office., jnne *4 1481. - Notice. F oUll month* after date,* opplicatifih. will be made tn tlie Honorable the Justices of the Inforinr Court of Effing ham .county, when sitting; for ordinary pur poses, for leaye.to sail tlie half of an undi vided tract of land in Ihe county of Effing ham, containing 197 1-2 acres formerly the properly of Benjamin Porter, for the benefit ofthe heirs of William G. Potter; deceased. , . . WILLIAM KING, Administrator de bonis ntfn. mey 8 toe. Chambers Superior Cour JUNEjBSth, 18*9, Ira In- - V." •’ Chatham Su perior Court, January Term; 1830. In Equity. The Marine A Fire In surance Bank of the Stato of Georgia, et al. tn. Eleazer Early, et. al. r ’ being verified to the,Court tbnt El da ze r Early one ofthe defendants in the above eanse resides out of Chatham Coun ty—On motion it is ordered (hat the said. Elqazer Earl; appear on or hefnrp IhtTfirst day of the next Term of this. Court ami en ter his appearance thereto and in delahlt thereof the snid complainant have leave to proceed on their said Bill in the same 'manlier as if personal serviao of the Bill and subpoena had l ecn effected on the said Eleazer—And it is .further ordered that 'this Rutn.be .published once a month in .one 'oftlie Public Gazelles of Savannah antil the expiration thereof. Extract from the mimifes. . .. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. r jbne 80 158 ■ J"ast Received. iURE Winter strained Sperm Oil, Suitable for Family use for sale by F. MARLOW i M. ; Preiulergast. YJ AS just iecelved per schooner pro Uf gon. V • tjy "Fancy willow travelling baskets and ,re(’;gule . India carved S(ieli,,e6intis; Plain do .. do . . . . „ Elegant D,|rege silk afid gauzosnc.ri:, do do <fn .Ircsv I’dkff Black,,Uqe and Cronn ftnli fiiilts, Sfljierjnr Rfife and Ycllo-, Nankeen* Swiss and jac.urrer nedle-work dies*' r iolid. , j.. ■ . Swiss .And«Co.net needle-work(]CtoL laf* and ralarino*. •" ' . ,. . 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