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DAILY SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN.
THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1829.
Whole No! 6525
Effingham County,
ifirElu&R COURT, Jui.y Tkiui. 1820.
the petition nf William Morel, stn-
9 * tin- >ho exislonpe t Ion and praying
,i 1P n.talili'lnnont of n certain promissory
mac. totally -anil scvornlly wads and signed
i,« Wiiliani i. Mulryno. and William G
1'orlor. timli late of said county dccoaietl.
.i.loil l'dlngllain coitntiq iiiili February,
• rut, payahla tollinsaiu William Morel, or
order, on or before the 1st day of January
»t. for the sum of twenty five dollars,for
vilati received, a copy whereof, with tho
affidavit of the said William Morel, is (lied
in die Clerk’s Oifico,—It is ordered that
William King, of 'he County of J. filing-
Inin liieficllne aud qnaltfiud adiiiinistrntnr
of the said William 0. Porter, deceased,
and the heirs andrepresentaiivcs of the said
William J. Miilryne, deceased, do shew
caiiso oner before tho (list duy nflhe noxt
terns of this Court, why the ( prayer rd' the
netltinaer should not bo granted, and it is
further ordered that this rule lie published
in otto of the public Gazettes of the Oltv
o( Savannah, once a month unlit the timo
appointed for showing cause thereof.
11 Extract (font the minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON. Clk.
fsilr l» ’ -
Treasurer’s Office.
Df.cr.MBtl'. 1,1(120,
•sryir. average price of l‘'lonrtliiringthn
I. last month being SO 7b per barrel nl
I3H |K llrcnd for tlm present mouth
inert weigh n« follows vie:
12 1-2 cants Loaf Slbs II oz
tl 1-4 *• “ > ” «*-*•»
Of tflmth all Bakers and sellers of llread
trill mkc tine Voticc.
M. W. STEWART, c. *r.
dec " ■
For sale.
A TRACT of land containing 250
, I situate in the district of I)
niif laitgli. on TOdrsto rtieelt in tho state of
Smith Carolina, bonuding noith on land*
ofBaniei Alazyck, and sooth and weston
r lto eriiil creek.
For a plat of said land, and terms of sale,
apply to QBO. G l.wi,
fit, f Rx’or. est. r,f John Glen.
Books at Half Price.
for SALE nv
Win. T. Williams.
4 NS W U R to the Olive Branch, I yol
It mo—by A Federalist .
Superior Rose and Oranjfe
Flower Water
J UST received and lor sale by
A. PARSONS. Druaglst.
At the Battle No. 8, Gibbons’ range,
nor * C20 ‘
?r>
Fig Blue and Starch.
BOXF.ft Gilberttp STARCH
i do Pig Blue
Jim received am 1 for sale by
A PARSqNS. Druggist,
At the Eagle \ - ft Gthlmn’s Range-
sept *«
CHEAP AND FASHIONABLE
House, Sign, Furniture t$’
Ship
PAINTING,
GILDING, GLAZING AND PAPER-
HANGING
T HE subscriber grateful for former
favor*, after a residence nf ten years,
temlers Ills aerrices to Hie publio in the a-
love line, and informs tlmni that Ins Es-
xiWWhment, gnoj Hand and Brush,
tar lit Exchange, is undergoing a general
nal rsitiiaivo improvement, and that ho
, u received by late nrrivals a large supply
[cl Points, Oils, Brushes, Window Glass.
Ike. With the assistance nf a compe
tent foreman, whom he has employed, will
[enable him to execute work of the kind,
on si accommodating terms xi any person
iu lb* citr.
Poinli, Oil,, Brushes, Window Class,
Stubs, Paper Hangings. Ife. hie,
IVitl, a general assortment nf articles in
the line always kept on hand, for tale
ibolewle and retail.
N. II. Paints prepared for use and ditre-
ioni given for using them.
P. MARLOW.
oct 8 gag
Playing Cards.
N assortment of. superior quality just
received anil for solo by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle, no 8, Gibbons’ Range.
■wpttt 188
Chatham Su-.
' perior Court,
January Term,
1880.
In Equity.
chambers Superior Court,
JUNE £5tlt, 1880.
i Marine & Flro In-
h"»nce Bank ql t|je
PUto of Ucorgia, et al.
vs.
Eleaxet Eatly,
el. af.
' being verified to the Court that Elea-
, zer Early one of the defendants in the
■boro cause resides out of Chatham coun-
njotlan il is ordered that the sairl
bleazer Earl; appear on or before the first
P»J of the nex Term of this Court anden-
ftt h» appearatoe thereto and m delnttlt
Ultereor the salt complainant hnve leave to
loocced on thtr said Hill in the same
fnaaneraitfpe OTnM of the Bill
T» n satyrrena ht| been effected on the aai
, r "7 A - I h further ordered tlm:
I e ,7 , . ,B P"LalieiI once a month in one
I", 13 I u! ’lic Gaelics of Savannah until
r
1 eSBfisLN* the minutes. ,
June POOLER, Clk.
I^ajjal FJoul Buckwheat
o,t'L U L?." 1 '""l Flour
lOun ii'®*Fltladolnlstra Buckwheat
.1®*:, •"PWior llailimoro Hams ol
iiSM"*o\iul fine, flavor
C HA% r'ctovl^ 'T
nor i| RLbs - A* WOODRUFF.
l/fl !l,c Quinine.
J? Cl5S ‘liwjl.frqm flic im-
I«i by . ' ottCr *» for »ule at reduced pri-
' Jv'si 1 ' 1 * S,,AI ‘TER &TUITER.
The Annnvinpns, 8 vols
American Ncpos,or Lives af eminent A-
merlcant
Burton's Lectures on Female Eetlucation
and Mantlets
Biography nf the British Stage ,
HhckbCck's l.cttcrs from Illinois
Johnson's Iretler, from the British settle
ment in Pennsylvania
Burnett'*' viewa of tho present state of Po-
land
Brydnne's tour through Sicily and Malta
Lord Hymn's Private Correspondence
Birckbcck's lonrnoy through Franrie
lliogrepliia llteraria.or blographlcnlsketeh-
e« of my Literary Life and Opinions,
by 8 T Colei idse
Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander lit, of
Russia
Christie's History of the War in the Cana
das, fiam 1887 to ISIS
Clarita's Travels through Greece, Egypt,
nil.l the Holy Land. S vols
Memoirs nf Georgo Frederick Cooke, by
Dunlap
Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, by him.
self
Dialogues of Iho Dead, by land I.yttlalou
Campbell's Essay on English Poctiy '
Cngiitt's Treatise an the)Pusshmt
Cowper’* Private Correspondence
Comic Dramas, by Marin Edgeworth
Secret History of tlm Court of St. Clottd
Carver’s travols through the interior of
North America
Democracy unveiled, by Frssendcr. (volt
Ton year* exile of Mmlnmc de Stnel
Letters of Evrcmond and Waller
Essays aud Sketches of Lift and Charac
ter
Essays on Morals and Manners, by Janie
Tnvlor
Extracts from the Writings nf Fenelon
Economy of human lifn
Ellers' seven yeurs of the King's Tlica
Ire
Memoirs of Foodie, Duke of Otranto
Memoirs of David Garrick, bv Davies
Head's jmtrnoy across the Pampas nod tho
Andes
llazlill'f character of Sliekspeare's Plays
Hooper's It.ilirmal Recreations. t vols
.Miss E. Hamilton's Popular Essaysou Fe
male Education
Influence of Literature upon Hociety, by
Madame <le Steel Holstein, 2 vols
Jolinsioq's Indian Nnrrnlive
Irish Bulls, hr Miss Edgewoflll
Kotzebue's Exile
Life of Kotxrlme
LHeraty character, illustrated by D’ ls<
tnelli
Leigh's New Picture of London, with
plates
Do do of England and Wales, with
plates
New Picture of Edinburgh, with plates
Capt. Lyon’s private journal of Opt. Par
ty’s Voyage of Discovery
Capt. Maitland's Narrative of the surrender
of Buonaparte ,
Montague on the rise and fall ot ancient
republics
Memoirs of Mnrmontel, S rols
Works of Lady Alary Wortly Montague, 5
tols
Mease and Smith's'Wonders of Nature and
Art, 18 vols. with plates
Misetiesof Htunan Lift, by Sam Bensl
live and Tlm Testy
Pope's Works. 10 vols
Picture of Greece in 1828,2 volt
Pockot Encyclopedia, 4 vole
Retiqiiesof Robert Burns
Beauties of Dr. Robertson
Madame do Stud's reflections on suicide
Edgerworth's readings in Poetry
Rejected Addresses
Life of the hon. Wm. Pitt
Sandeman’s Letters on Tltcron and Aspa
tin, 2 vols
Ralro'a Travels from Italy to England
Rais' journey to Rome and Naples
Hcoll's Beauties of Eminem Writers, 2
volt
Rcionrr.es of Russia
Suntom's sketches of Lower Canada
Memoirs of Mrs Robinson
Alovor's Nepos, ot lives of illustrious Bti
Inns
Mavor'x Ladies andGentleiiiell's ATagaxine
Quarrels nf Authors' 2 vols. by D'lraoli
Volney's lecture on history
Vertot’s history of tho Portugal revolution
Six months in ghe West indies, in 1885
Warden's letten from St. Helena
War In disguise, or die frauds of neutral
flags
Knox's winloi evenings, or lucubralious on
llfo and letter*, 2 vols
AL'« West’s letters to a young man
Wilkes' (John) loners to Iris daughter,
vols
Voltaire's History of Charles t*tli.
Sketch of tlm civil wni iuthe Vendee
Events in France Under Napoleon, by Hoi
en Alarm Williams
Webb on l'oelry
Tho Centaur t. it fabulous, by Edward
Voting
Young’s Essays
World, 4 vols
hovels.
Armata, a fiagment
The Absentee, 8 vols, by Miss Edgeworth
The Abbot, 8 vols, by Walter Scoll
The Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott
Adven'tires of a Kitzlibasb, 8 roll
Blue Stocking Hail, 2 tols
Bachelor and .Married Alan
Brownie,-of Bnsbcck. by Jas. Hogg
Belinda, B vols, by Alisa Edgeworth
Correction, 2 vols, by Airs (Jnje
Campbell, ot the Scottish Probationer,
volt
Charlotte's Daughter, sequel to Charlotte
Tampla .
Cicely, or the m«o of Ruby, 4 vols, by Su-
sannalr llowson
Contribution., of Q. Q. 2 vols
Chrysnl, ot tiro adventures nf ft guinea
vols
Contributions ofQ. Q. by JanoTaylor
Dubj.il 'l liune. of Lnnarlt
Edgeworth's Popular Talcs, 2 vols
Eliza 1st and Btl series
Emeline, by Mrs Burton
Flirtulion, 2 vols
First lejtler* of Virginia
Fortunes of Nigel, • vols, by Walter Scott
Felix Alvarei, t vols
Florence MtArtlty, by Lady Alorgnn
Giovanni Shogarru, It Venetian talc, C Vols
Graut'a popular models. C vale
Gulynin Princess of Persin
Geraldine, 2 vols
Guy Alaimerlng, by Welter Scott
Sir Charles Grandison and Clarissa, a-
bridged
Gcsstier's Idyls
Herrington and Ormond, % vols, by Mari*
Edgeworth
Henry, 2.vols, by Cumberland
Husband hunting, 4 vols
Husband
John do Lancaster, 2 voli, by Richard
Cumberland, Esq,
Ida of Athens, 2 vol*, hy Allss Owonsnn
Jam. oft mum, by Mndnme de Gcelij
I lie Itinerant, 3 vols, by 8. W. Itiloy
Julia and the Baron
Kenilworth, 2 vols, by Walter Scott
Logan, a family history. 2 vols
Lite of a Lover, 6 vols, by Sophia Leo
Tho Lollards, by S. W. Scott, 2 vols
Lucy Osmond
Leonard, by Ataria Edgeworth
The Missionary, by Miss Owenson
Aladetine, liy Mrs Opie
.Matilda, a lalo of the day
.Matilda Berkley
.Munster College Boy, by Regina Marla
Roche
Nulilta in search of n husband
O’Bryan and O'Flahvrty, 2 vols, by Lady
Alorgnn
Oakwood Hull, £ vols, by Catherine Hut
ton
Peverll of the Peak, ( vols, by Waller
Scott
Percy Aliiltmy, 2 vols
Placid:, by AL do Uenlif'
Prose, by a Poet
The Pirate, 2 vols. hy Wnlter Scott
Quentin Dur»nrd,2 vols, by Walter Scott
Redwood, £ vols
llitdganiitlet, f vols, by the same
Rosa
(lotohford Fnmily
Rob Roj, £ vols,by Walter Scott
The ilefneee
Bingen Gilhaizc, £ vols
Rachael
Slot* of a Llfo
Sinclair and lloilense, hy M. de Genlis
Sanclin, or tho Proverbiallsi, by J.W.Cun-
nlnghnm
St. iliuian’s Well, 1 vols, by Waller Scott
fit Valentine's Day, I, vols, by the samo
Sans Soiici Prstl, 8 vols
Pnmlnvne. or the Free Mason, £ vols
Sayings and Doings, 2 vols
Says silo to bet neighbor, what? 2 vols
Talcs of the heart, by Airs Opie
Tales of Fashionable Life, by Mist Edge-
worth. t vols
The Torr Hill, ( vids, by lloraco Smith
Talcs of n Voyager
Talos of Fancy, 2 vols, by Allss Burney
Trials, a -Tale, 2 vols
1 ales of rite Priory, by Airs Holland
Talcs for Mothers
Tales of my Landlord, by Waller Scott
Valerius, a Tele of Rome, £ rule
Vivian Grey, 3 ruts
Voyage [o iltn Moon
Vivian and Emetine
Welsh Alountaineers, £ vols, by Catheiinc
Hutton
Woodstock, £ vols, by Waller Scott
Winter in Washington, 2 vols
A Year and a Dav, hy Atarhuuc Panache
Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vici*t-
nms Knox
Whims nod Oddities, with plates, hy Hood
dec fl £81
Removed.
T HE subscribers have Removed in
the South West corner of Shad’s
buildings, opposite tile East end of Gib
bon's buildings. Whore they aro opening
a very extensive assortment of PLAINS,
BLANKETS. COTTON BAGGING,
STAPLE GOODS, ami '• superior assort
ment nf Fuucy Goods, which they intend
selling al a low advance.
AVAL & II. ROSE.
oct *0 eon "■
Landing from brig Franees
-g AWV IIIILS Canal Flour, E. S.
B. Aco's brand
Sli b.isliOts Sallatl Oil, superior
quality
100 boxes bunch Alnxcntcl Raisins
£tl da Lemons, In fine nrilor
80 kegs fresh Malaga Figs
75,01)0 Alexandria Scgare
15 bunches Onions
10 bbl, lint quality Newark Cider
For sale by
COHEN & MILLER.
dec 4
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
Mallery &. Duffy,
On the Bay,
OPPOS1TK TIIK KXCUAtSOK*
U AVINO availed tlienisclvos of the
SI. most recent arrivals from Europe,
are now prepared to furnish their friends
and the tmhlic generally with more do
Rant and extonsive assortment of Goods in
llteir line, than they hnve over oflbred
heretofore, viz:
Wilkins' superior Golden Ctnwn and
Olive CLOTHS, (quite a now style)
Rhie, Hindi, Drake Neck, Green, Steel
and Oxford inlxl patent finish or Lon-
. don CLOTHS.
Sup. btuu, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel
mlxt, Curhonti, Lavomin, and other
col'd London CASIAIKRS.
Black ami blue black plain VELVETS
Figured, brawn and Fancy culored do.
And n gre.il vailciy of light and dark
ool'd Silk and Valencia VESTINGS.
Double boild blue aud brown CAM
LETS. a verv superior urlicle for
Cloaks and Great Coals.
Being supplied with a lull and first rale
complement of New York and Philadelphia
Workmen, front tho first establishments,
tlioy nio'prepared to make up tho above
articles hi a style that cannot fail to please
Also as usual,
For the accommodation of Tra rollers
and those who prefer despatch,
they have a full assortment of
Kendy Mude Clothing,
of tho let, Sri and 3d qualities, consisting
nf—
Coals, Frocks, Coattees, Great Coats,
Cloaks, Opera Clonks, Pauls., Vosts,
Shirts, under Vosts ami Drawers, Col-
lets, anti Hosiery, of nil descriptions.
FANCY ARTICLES, '
Cloth, mornoen, ami patent leather Caps
of Luke Davis’-most approved style
Dureimis & Sydam’s N. Ymk. Tnnnt’s
Philadelphia, and Towson’s Baltimore
approved Stocks nf nil patterns
Riding Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards Suspenders, Fnnry Spltalfiold
hdkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses,
Hair Brushes. Pnnlnlnnn and Vest
Springs, llorsesbin, Caster, nntl lluok
skin Gloves, Double Atechanic llorsu-
skin Gloves, (the must beautiful arti
cle of tlto kind ever ottered in tills
market) the whole of which will ho
' sold at tho most reduced prices, fur
cash or town acceptances.
N. B. The «Itolo of the above slock Itn-
ving liben carefully selected, and the grea
ter part pmchaied direct from the impor
ters by Air. D. peiaonally, and the ready
made clothing manufactured immediately
under Ills inspection, we feel confident lit
assuring our ft lends, that nothing has been
snared in rendering our establishment wor
thy the patronage we have lieretofnra so
liberally enjoyed
oct fit Al.&n.
For Snle.
B Y leave of the Inferior Court of this
County, will bo sold on the First
Tuosday of January, fur tho benefit sit
the creditors, that valuablo and improved
plantation, on Skid away Island, contain
ing 830 acres, am! known by the name of
HIBERNIA.
J TIIGs. U. P. CHARLTON,
Adiu’r. de boms non, &c,
nov 8(1
Bolivar and JacksoflPcaps
and Navarino Stocks,
J UST received by (ho ship Tybeo and
other late arrivals, a very splendid as
sortment of Men’s and Youth's Caps of
entire new patterns.—Also, a very hand
some assortment of premium Navarino
Stocks.
MALLERY &DUFFY.
nov 25
Juvenile Psalmist,
O U The Child’s introduction 10 Sacred
Music—Prepared til the request of
tile "ltosiou Sabbath School Union*" By
Lowell Alasoa. Jn»t received by
T. AL DRISCOLL.
dec 1 £44
sept 28
To rent ..
Tho stores ngnu ilarkel squaro
occupied hy Ebniiozer Jt‘ncke$<
Possession given the 1st Nov.
for terms enquire of
mi M* MYERS.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on tho loth Inst', a negro
man who says bis .hntno Is JERRY,
and that he belongs to the Stnte of Geor
gia, that he tnmlway from the Chatahoo-
clieo river about 4 months ngn—he it 5
feet 0 Inches high, and about 88 years of
agethe is of a yellow complexion and stut
ters when speaking,
JOHN I DEWS, j.c. Ci
DUg 18 188
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannnhnn the lOth inst. a negro
man whosayt hit name is SIMON,
and that he belongs to llio Stare of Geor
gia, that lie ratiaway from the Chatnhon-
ehoe River afoul 4 months ngn—Ito Is 5
feet 8 8-4 inches high and aliTmt 25 years
of age—Ire has lost mm of his front teolh.
JOHN I. DEIVS, s. e. c.
nug 18
Brought to Jnil.
rf'N Savannah, on the loth inst. a negro
M. man who says lilt nniim is NED, and
that Ito belongs to the State of Geatgla,
Hint hn ran may from the Chatalioorhee
river atiom 4 months ago, he' is 5 feel 8
incites high anti about 23 years <
JOHN I. DEWS c. c.
eng 18 180
Committed p to Jail,
A T ConsawhalMlie. on the 18th of Mav
last, a negro man nnnred GKfjRGE
who says he bolongs to the Oaknttilgea
Navigation Company in Georgia, nf wlmm
Mr. Ilobril McCall Is agent j he is about
85 years of age, 8 fee t 7 or 8 inches high
jnly 18 J.J. IIECK, a;*. n.
Committed to Jail,
A T Coosawhntcliie. on the 2Slh March
last, a negro mat) wlm soys his name
is JOE, who first claimed Air Richard El
lis as Ills master, hut since says he belongs
to a Alt. J iho Tbierce, who live* about 4
miles from Savannah', hu Is about 5 feet
0 incites high, and ahout fortv years of age.
J. J. RECK, a. s. n?
jnly IS 188
Brought to Jail.
F T Savannah on tho 7llt inst. a negro
man' who snys hl« name is JOE, and
that be belongs lo William Howard of So.
Cn. aud that hn manway about one nmnili
ago. He is & feet 4 1-4 inches luglt aud a-
bout 88 years of ngc—Itr.has lust hit front
teeth.
JOHN I. DEWS, s c.c.
nov 6
Brought to Jail,
TN Sav.iiin.th on the 4th uli. s negro
flL man who says hit name is 8 A Ah and
thntJic belongs to Minis A- Hell,of Alonl-
ginnery ontimy Georgia, and tlinl he tana-
way about fiftren days ago, lie is 8 feet 6
inches high, and at,out 28 years of age.
JOHN I.DF.WS,a.c.c
nov 8
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah ntulto 10th ult- a negro,
man wbuauys 111. ilaina is TONEY
that he belongs to Arcliy Frlp of St. Hele
na, South Caiolini, and that he ranaway
about two months ago—hu is 5 feet 7 inch
es high, and about 43 yeara of age.
JOHNI. DEWS,j.c.c.
dee 2
CARPENTER’S
Saratoga Powders,
ron MAKINO
CONCRESS SPIHNC OR SARATO
GA WATERS.
T HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi
vidual In the United States, who Is
nut acquainted, either by ' experience nr
repdrt, with tho salutary eflbcls of the
Congress Spring Waters at Saratoga
From thirty to filty thousand persons an
nually visit these Springs, many from (he
remotest sections of the United Stntes, and
some from the West Indies, und other for
eign places. The ereat expense in visiting
the Springs excludes the greater portion of
the community, (more than nine out of
ten,) and the bottled water, from its high
nice, prevents its use to the extent of he-
ngsitrviceable, and conftnos it lo n,small
number *, it appears to l>a a serious evil
that so valuablo an article should be so res
tricted, that comparatively few should hr
able to ctuny what is so conducive lo gen
eral health in the hot weather of our sum
mer mouths. From these c ircumstances.
Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce
tho preparation of tho above powders, con
taining all the essential substances with FBI HE Nalional Sfelling Book, by n.
which thesecelcbraied Springs are impreg- -9. D. Emerson. This work is proba-
Elcctors of Chatham Coun
l y-
Friends and Fellow Citizens! •
I AAI n candidate fot Coroner al tho R-
Ication in Jnnuaty next, and shouia I
lie elected, will endearor to discharge the
duties of the uflicn with fidelity.
Very respoolftilly,
II. HAUPt.
nov7 2£5t
Valuable School Books.
Just recrifj from Boston and for sale bu
THOMAS M. TIKI HOC) LL,
WH0U;»A1.K aisd nr.TAtL,
nated, and ftom which the waters of the
Congress Springs at Haratoga me precise
ly and efleetually imitated. With a view
to accommodate the public, and to bring
into general Ills so convenient and valua
ble a substitute for these waters, ho lias
hecn-jndiiced to go very extensively into
the manufacture of them, to pnt them at a
price lb be within the reach of most per
sons. For the accommodation of the pub
lic, agems will be appointed in all the ci
lies and principal inland towns to give a
general circulation to so useful an article
throughout the country. The public are
recommended tn make trial of these pow
ders, as he finds hy experience, ami from
the opinion nftlto most eminent of lilt* fa
culty, llist the water made from thorn pos
sesses the same medicinal qualities, is
elfeclual in its operations, uml precise in
taste, as that taken immedinlcly from the
Hpringl. These ponders uro therefore re
commended as a raluabl ■ remedy in all
cases where the Haratoga Waters arc pre
set died.
Persons on sea voyitaci, or residing at a
distance from tile springs, and ill wmni
climates, will at once perceive the great
advantage nf making use of these powders,
which besides being more portable and
less expensive than the honied water, will
keep without injury for any length of Mine,
as they are equal in medical eilcct lo that
taken fresh from the springs, tliev aro cer
tainly much preferable from the many ad
vantages they possess.
QJ* Those powders aro superior lo the
Hcidlitz, inasmuch ns they are equally a-
perient and agreeable, at tlto same lime
possessing tonic and nhnlybonte qualities ip
a superior degree, anti uro consequently
belter adapted to weak and debilitated
constitutions than any other cathartic in
use.
Printed direction* will accompany Hie
powders.
Alanulactured and fur sale, only, bjr Geo.
W. Carpenter, and sold by appointment
by)
A.PARBONS, Druggisli
At the Eagle No.,8 Gibbon*’ flahfjls
nor 8^ . ..■ -0-4USW .
(BY AUTHORITY.)
By tlie President of the U-
nited States.
I N pursuance or law. 1, Andrew Jackson,
President of Hie United St tos of A-
merica, do hereby declare &. make known,
that a public sale will bo held nt llio Land
Office at Tnllabasseo, hi llio Territory of
Florida, on tho first Monday in Februaty
next, for tlto diipusM ol llio public lanas
silnate within the limits of tlto undornten-
tinr.ud township* and fractional townships,
North of tire bare lint, and west of Iho
meridian.
Township Iwq, of range twenty two.
Townships one, two, three, four find fivo
of raugo tuentjt three.
. Townships one, four and fivo, of range
twenty four
Townships one, three, four and live, of
range twenty five.
Townships three, four end fivf, of rnngo
twenty six.
Townships two, three, four and five, of
range twenty seven.
fractional township one, of range twen
ty eight, west ol St. Mary Do Galvez bny.
Fractional township our, of range twenty
eight, east of Rlackwater bay.
Towutliips two, three, four and five, of
rattle twenty eight.
I nwnshipi two, three and four, nf rnngo
twenty nine.
Townslifp one, of range thirty otto.
Townships three, four and five, of ranca
thirty two.
Townships four end fivo, of raugo thirty
three.
South of the base line end West of tho
Meridian.
Fractional township one, of rango twen
ty one. .
Fractional townships one and two, of
range tweoly three.
Fractional townships one and two, of
rxrtge twenty four.
Townshipsnnc, nf range twenty fivo.
Township one, of range twenty six.
Fractional townships ooe anil two, of
ranee twenty seven.
Frnotiouaj townships mte and two, of
ranee rweniy eight East of Pensacola and
Escambia bays, and West of the bay or Si.
Alaty Do Galvez.
Fractional township one. of range twe'tl
ty eight, east of Itluckwnier bay.
Fractions of township, one and two, of
range twenty nine, east and west or Et
cainbin bay.
To., nthip one, of range thirty.
Fraeltonal township two. of range thirty.
Friictlouul townships one and two, of
ranee thlity one.
Fractional-townships (Wo and three, oi*
rangr thirty two.
South of tho base lute, and East of tlto
Meridian.
Townships three and four, of retige font.
Fractional township five of range four.
To., nxtllpsolie tin I tsn of range five.
Townships three anti four, ol* range six*
Townships two, three and eight of rango
ten, '**■ *•
Fraeltonal townships two, three-.and
four, and townships five xud ten, of rang*
eleven, t-
Fractional townships four and five, and
township ioni of range twelve*
Fractional townships five and ten, of
range thirteen.
The townships and fractional townships
will be Offered in the order nbovp designa
ted. beginning with (ho luwest number of
section in each.
The Inttds reserved, by Law, Tor the use
of schools, or for oilier .purpusos, will bo
ckclhdod ftom sale.
Given under nty bond, at the city of
Washington, this fifth day of Oct.
A. U. 1828.
ANDREW JACKSON.
By the Presi^mt!
Gitokor OnttASi.
Commissioner the tieuerul Land Office-
dec 4 247f
proba
lily bettor adapted In the purpuses of teach
ipg than nnv other work ever before pub
Itslird; nod, although it lias not long been
before the public, it has met with a sale
rarely preccdented, and is now In use in
Bostqn public schools as Well as In New
Yoik, Philadelphia, Soc
lyhel/dey's Comymdof History—a very
popular and useful work.'
The American First Class Book, The
National Reader, and An Introduction to
t e National Reader—hy lire Rev. John
Pierpool. These works have been pre
pared expressly fot the Boston schools,
where they are now in use. exclusively, as
reading books! anil so great is llteir merit,
that the two first named have been rejmb
lislied in England, us n great improvement
oil the books there in use,
Nalional Reader. At a meeting of the
school committee of the oily of Hdxtnn,
bidden at the Mayor and Aldermen's room
July 2d, 1820—Voted, That "Pierpont’
National Reader" be introduced into the
public griuumnr schools of this city, in lieu
of "Aliirruy’s English Reader," after the
visitation of tho schools in August.
Attest, T, W. PitiLiars,
S‘C'ry. of the School Committee
Smith's Practical Arithmetic, on a new
plan, m which Mental Arithmetic is com
bined with the use of the slate—Goodrick’s
Geography, aud largo and small Atlas—
Goodrich's History ol the United States—
Questions on tlto same, by J. Emerson—
Alorse's Geography, and Foster's Gram
mar, for beginning.
T. AL I), expects shortly, which is now
in the -press. Lectures on School Keeping—
being a complete Schoolmaster's ALinunl;
highly serviceable to every person engag
ed in the subject of common schools—by
8. R. Hall.
05“ Teachers furnished with copies for
examination gratis.
nnv 30 £43
To llie Public.
TiTOTIyE is hereby given, that I havo
in my possession one half of » i ‘ ill
for One Hundred Hollars «>n |ho.Planter's
llnisk ofOooiKin, signed by Gqo. Ander
son. as President of said flunk. .<nj am
now the owner of tho same. That some
time ago both halves of said IdU were in iho
lossession of Benjamin Royno'dS. of
ioldwin Co .nly, and one of thorn having
(lie Cashier's name was drnpt by him and
hi-licvcd lo have been accidentally stvepi
into thefireor otherwise lost. Application
bus been made by (tie »o the Hank for pay
ment oi the same, and sifter tho expiration
of tlfree months I shall ogrtln piesont tho
said half Bill to thd said Hank for |>?y*
ment.. SEABORN JONES.
Miltedgevillc, loth Nov. 1829.
decs §ufl40
Tar.
Ifjf K, BBLS ln.,g e size of« good qnal
m QJe ity ani in fine order, for solo by
PALMES Sc LEE.
djo 3 Exchange Dock-
Notice.
A LL persons having' demands against
the estate of John Fay dec, are re
quested to present them duly attested, and.
those indebted to llio said dec. to mako
payment to
8. M. BOND, Adm’r.
nnv 18 £33fl.
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FANCY ARTICLES Sic.
The following urilcl.s have
been selected by the subscri
ber, from the diflerent Manu
facturing Establishments in
England.
Henry's Calcined Magnesia
Henry's Aromatic Vinegar
Entt Medicinolodo Hussoa
Calomel
Blue Pill
Evans superior Lincota *
Do 8tlver Lancet Cases and 8hcli
Dressing Combs and Pocket
Sealing Wax
Also the splendid Scotch' Tobacco and
SnufiT Boxes. For sale by
A. PA KSON8, Druggist,
Atthe Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons Range,
dec » *