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No 265....... Vol. XXVI SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1829. Whole No..., 6582 Effingham County, INFERIOR COURT, Jdi.y Turk, 1829, O N the petition of William Mora), Ha ling lh« existence & loss and praying tin, establishment nf a certain promissory nuto. jointly and severally matin and signed by William J. Mulryne. and William O Porter, both late of said county deceased, itntoil Effingham Bounty, IStli Fbhrtfary, 18(4. payable tn the said William Morel, or order, nit nr be)bro llto 1st ilny of January next, for llto sum of twenty-five dollars,for value rocelvcd, a copy urtiorenf, with llto affidavit of the said William Morel, Is filed 1n the Clerk’s Office,—It is ordered that William King, of the County of Eflllng- Itam, the acting and qualified administrator of the said William O. Porter, deceased, and the heirs and representatives of the said William J. Mulryne, deceased, do shew cause on or hoforo the (list day of the noxt term ol this Court, why tho prayer of the petitioner should not be granted, and it is further ordered that Ibis rule be published in one nf llto public Gaeeltes of tho City „f Savannah, onco a month until tho time appointed for she ring cause thereof. Extract from tho minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Cllt. July 18 107§*. Brought to Jail. I N Savannah, on tho lOlli Inst, n negro man who says his name is JERRY, ami that lie belongs to llto Stnto of (lour- gin, that he rnnawuy from the Chnlnhon- cliee river about 4 months ago—ho is 8 feet 9 inches high, and about 83 years uf ngr;lie it of n yellow complexion and stut ters »lien speaking. JOHN! DEWS, J.c.c. nug 18 180 Brought to Jaily I N Savannah on the 10th Inst, a negro man who soys his name'Is SIMON, mil that ho belongs to the State of Geor gia, that he ranaway from tho Clintahoo- ilioe River nl'out 4 months ago—ho is 0 cel 5 3-4 incites high aiul about 2b years if age—ho lias lost one of Ids front, teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c. aug til • Brought to Jail. i N Savannah, on the 10th ln»t. a nogro man who says his name is NED. and that he belongs to the State of Cent gin, that lie ranaway from the Chatnhoochco river about 4 months ago, lie is 5 feel 8 inches high aiul about <3 venrs t JOHN I. DEWS o. c. nug« 180 Committed to Jail, A T Coosnwhatoliie, on the IStli of May last, s negro man named CEO ROE who says he belongs to tho Oakmulgee Navigation Company in Georgia. of whom Mr. Ifobeit McCall is agent; he is about 3b years of age, f> feet 7 nr 8 inches high July 13 J. J. RECK, j. a. o. Committed to Jail; A T Coiisawhatclde. on the tfitli March last, n negro man who snys his name Is JOE, who first claimed Mr Richard El lis as his mastor, but since says he belongs to a Hr. J ilin rhiercc, who live* about 4 miles from Savannnh; he is about 5 feet 8 inches Irish, and about fnrtv years of age. J. J. RECK, J- o. u. inly is 103 Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on the 7th Inst, n negro man who says his name is JOE, and that he belongs to William (Inward of So. Ca. ami that ho ranaway about one month ago. lie is 5 feet 4 1-4 incites high anti a- bout 80 years of ago—he has lop his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j c.'c. tiny 6' Brought to Jail, [ N Savanpali on the 4th ult. a negro min who says his namo is SAM, and ml be belongs to Minis & Hell, of Alont- .oniety enmity qml that he rana- tay.awtl fifteen dan ago, he 'is 5 foots high, and about 28 years of ago. .•JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c norg Brought to Jail. I N Savannah on tile 16th ult. a negro, man who snys Ills namo is TONEY that ho belongs to Arulty Frlp of St. Ilelo- na, South Carolina,.and that Ito ranaway Aout two months ago—ho is 5 feet 7 inch- e > high, and about 48 years of age, JOHN I. DEWS, j. o. c. dec » To the Public. TSTOTIOE is hereby given, that I have “•win my possession one half of a Rill tor One Hundred Dollars on tho Planters RankofUoorgia, sighed by Goo. Ander- »°n, os President of said Bank, and am now the owner of the samo. That some time ago both halvos of said hill wore in tho of Benjamin Reynold’s, of naMwinOounty, and ono of them having jits Cashier’s namo wa» dropl by him and believed to have been accidentally swept mio the fire or otherwise lost. Application •las been made by me to the Bank for pay ■"mill ol tho samo, and after the expiration ■yh'se monilis I shall again ptesont.tile “i'alt Bill to tho said Hank for vty- ». /, SEABORN JONES. MUI0HW loth Nov. 1829. •M $11448 A Notice. LL persons haying demands against the estate of John Fay dec. are rc- .T”’ 1 • j°,P r «*ent them duly attested, and ‘•indebtedto the said dec. to make payment to S. M. BOND, Adtn’r. J 10 * 18 SSSfi. s Perm Candles and Nails _ L | 30 Land,,, BO from brig Atlantic. __ US Sperm Candles Huntington & may. L novta Books at Half Price* FOR SALfe BY Wm. T, Williams. A NSWER'to tho-.OIlve Drench, t vol limo—by A Federalist The Anonymous, • vols American Nepos, or Lives of eminent A- nrerloans-, 'Burton’s Lectures on .Female Eeducatloh and Mannets Biography of the British Stago lltrcubcck’s Letter; from Illinois Johnson's Letters from rho British settle . tnent in.l’enniylvnnta Burnell’, .views of Iheprosent stnto of Po land Brydnne’s tour through' Sicily anil Malta Lord Byron’s Privato Correspondence Birckbeck’s journoy through Frsnua Blogrspliia Iheraria.or biographical sketch- os of toy Literary Life and Opinions, by S T Colei hlge Gibbon's. Memoir of Alcxnnder 1st, of Russia Christie’s History of-tlie War IntheCana- das, ftom 1807 to 1813 Clarke's Travels through Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land, 2 vols Memoirs of Geurga Frederick Uooko. by Dunlap Memoirs or Richard Cumberland, by blip- solf Dialogues of the Dead, by Laid Lyttleton Campbell's Essay on English Poetiy Cogue's Treatise on lhe]l‘ussloni Oowper’v Private Correspondence Comic Dramas, hy Maria Edgeworth Secret History of the Court of St. Cloud Carver's travels through the interior of Nortli America Democracy unveiled, by Fessender, 2vols Ten year.exile of Madame tie 8tuel Letters of Evremnnd nnd Waller Essays and Sketches of Life and Charac ter Enays on Morals and Manners, by Jane Tavlor Extracts from the Writings of Fenclon Economy of human life Ellers' seven years of tho King's Thea tre Memoirs of Foucho, Duke of Otranto Memuirs uf David Garrick, bv Davies Head’s journey across tire Pampas and the Amies llazlitt'i character of Shakspeure's Plays Hooper’s Rational Recrentions, 2 vols Miss E. Hamilton's Popular Essays on Fe male Education Infliienio of Literature upon Society, by Madame tie St-icl Holstein, 2 vols Johnston's Indian Narrative Irish Hulls, liv Miss Edgeworth Knlychue's Exile Llle .uf Kuttebuo Litcrnry character, Illustrated hy D’ Is raelii Leigh’s New Picture of London, ivitli plates Do do of England and Wales, with plates New Picture of Edinburgh, with plates Capt. Lyon's prirutc journal of Copt- Par ry’s Voyago of Discovery Capt. 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Pitt Sandeinan’s Letters on Theron and Aspa- sia, 2 vols Salvo’s Travels from Italy to England Suss' journey to Rome anil Naples Scott’s Beauties of Eminent Writers, 2 vols Resources of Russia Summit's sketches of Lower Canada Memoirs of Mrs Robinson Muvor's Nepos, or lives of illusltious 111 i- toB»7 Mayor’s Ladies andGentlenien’s Magazine I vols Quarrels of Authqrs’ 2 vols. by U'lraeli Volnoy’s lecture on history Veriot’s history of tho Portugal revolution Six months |n the West Indies, in 1826 Walden's letters front St. Helena War in disguise, or tile Irauds of neutral flags ... Knox’s winlet evenings, or lucubrajiptfs'on life and letters, 2 vols ** Mrs West’s letters to a young man Wilkes’ (John) letters to liis daughl|ij.yt vols Voltaire’s History of Charles 12tb Sketch of the civil wat in the Vendee Events in France ttnderNapoloon, by Hel en Marla Williams Webb oh Poetry Tho Centaur not fabulous, by Edward Young Young’s Essays World, 4 vols NOVELS. Armata, afiagmcnt Tire Absentee, 2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth The Abbot, 2 vols, by Walter Scott Tho Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott Advenurcs of a KiiZlibush, 2 vols Blue Stocking Hall, 2 vuls Bachelor uod Mnrrlotl Man Brownie, of Bosbeck. by Jas. llogg Belinda, £ vol., by Miss Edgeworth Correction, 2 vols, by Mrs Upie Campbell, or the Scottish Probationer, 3 vols Charlotte's Daughter, sequel to Charlotte Temple Clcelv. or the rose of Roby, 4 vols, by Su- sannuii Kowson Conti ibutiims of Q. Q. 2 vols CUryial, ot the adventures of a guinea, 4 vols _ , Contributions of Q. Q- b/ . oe Taylor Oubjal Tliune, of Lnnarh Edgeworth's Popular Tales, 2 vols Ellzu 1st and Id series Eincline, by Mrs Burton Flirtation, 2 vols First settlers Of Virginia Fortunes of Nigel, t vuls, by Walter Bcott relix Alvarez, 1-vols Florence MiArthy, by Lndy Morgan Giovanni-Sbogarrq, li Venetian tale. 2 vols Grant's popular models, 2 vols Gulyata Princess of Persia Geraldine, 2 vols Guy Al.innorl'ng, by Walter Scott Sir Charles'Grandison and Clarissa,' a- bridged Gessacr’s Idyls Uarrntgtop and Ormond, 2 vols; by Marla Edgeworth Henry, 2 vols, by Ciuitberland Husband hunting, 4 vols Husband John do Lancaster, 2 vols, by Richard Cumberland, Esq. Ida of Atltons, 2 vols, bv Miss Owensnn Jane, of France, by Madame de Gcnlls The Itinerant. Skills, by S. W. Riley Jiilm sindltio Baron Kenilworth, t vols, by Walter Scott • Logan, u family history. 2 vols Lift of a Lover, 0 vols, by Sophia Lee The Lollards, by S. W. Scott, 2 vols Lucy Osmund Lennnrd, by Marla Edgeworth The Alis.ionarv, by Miss Owottson ~ Madeline, by Mrs Opie .Matilda, a tale of llto day -Matilda Beiklcy Munster Oottago Boy, by Regina Maria Rnclie Niildin in search nf a husband O’Urvan nnd O’Flaltvrty, 2 vols, hy Lady Margnn Oakwood Hall, 2 volt, by Catherine Hut ton Povcril of the Peak, 2 vols, hy Waller Scott Percy Malloiy, 2 vols I’liichlc, hy Al. do Gonlis Prose, by u Poet The Pirate, 2 vols, hy Walter Scott Quentin Durward,2 vols, by Walter Scott Redwood, 2 vols Rmlgaunilet, 2 vols, by tile same Rosa Rntcljford Family Roll Rnv, 2 voir, by Walter Scott The '' cluxes Itingan Gilhalze, 2 vols Rachael Story of a Life Sinclair and llortense, hy M. de Grnlis Sjiichn, or the ProverbiuUst, by J.W.Cun- ningltam St. inmin's Well, 2 vols. by Walter Scott St Valentine's Day, 2, vols, by the samo Sans Sniici Pratt, 3 vols Samlovne. or the Free Mason, 2 vols Sayings nnd Doings, 2 vols Says she tn hot neighbor. whnt? 2 volt Tales of the heart, hy Airs Oplo Tales nf Fnshinnnblo Life, by Miss Edge- worth. 2 vols The Tprr Hill, 2 volt, by Horace Smith Tales of a Voyager Tales of Fancy, 2 vols, by Miss Burnoy Trials, a Tale, 2 vols Tnletof ilia Priory, by Airs Holland Tales for Alothcrs Tales of my Landlord, by Walter Scott Valerius, n Tale of Rome, 2 volt Vivian Grey, 3 vuls Voyage to the Alonn Vivian and Emeline Welsh Mountaineers, 2 vols, by Cathetine Hutton Woodstock, 2 vols, by Walter Scott Winter in Washington, I vols A Your nnd a Dav, by Aladame Panache Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Viuitt- ntus Knox Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hood dec 9 151 Removed. T HE subscribers have Removed to tile South West corner of (Hind's buildings, opposite the Bast end of Gib bon's buildings. Wltere they are opening a very extensive assortment uf PLAINS, BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, and u superior assort ment nf Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a low advance. WM. & H. ROSE. net 20 209 For Sale. B V leave of the Inferior Court of this County, wiH be sold on the First Tuesday of January, for the benefit ol the creditors, that valuable and improved plantation, on Skidaway Island, contain ing 030 acres, and known by the name uf HIllEltNIA. THOo. U. P. CHARLTON, Adm’f. de bouts non, Stc. nov SO Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. The Alarine Je Fire In- ‘ surancc Bank of the State of Georgia, ct al. vs. Eleazcr Early, Ct. al. Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. r * boing verified 10 the Court that Elca- ger Early one of the defendants in the abovo cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that llto said Eleazcr Early appear on or befaro Hie first day of tile next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thoretu and in delanll thereof the said coinplainnnthnvn lenve to proceed on their said Bill in the same manner as ifpcrsonal service of the Bill and subpoena had been effected on the sai I Elenzor—Anil it is further ordered that tnis Rule ho published once a month in one of tho Public Gazettes of Savannah until the cxpiralion thereof. . Extract from the minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. jttno SO 1!>3^ Electors of Chatham Coun %. Friends and FtUow Citizens: I AM n candidate for Coroner at the E- lection in January next, and alioitid 1 be elected, will endeavor to discharge the duties of tho office with fidelity. Very respectfully, II. HAUPT, nov 7 225t ■ Almanacks for 1880. IUST Received. I nov 14 T. M. DRISCOLL. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallery & Duffy, On Hit Bay, ___> OJPPOSI.TB THE IXCtUNOX. ■LWAVINQ availed,themselves or the M. JL moat recent arrivals from Europe, nro now prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally with a more ele gant and extensive assortment of Goods in their line,.than they have ever oflfored heretofore, viz t Wilkin;' superior Golden Crown and Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style Blue, lllaok, Drako Neck', Green, Hteo and Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fa wn.stecl mixL Corbean, l.avendet, and otltur - hol'd London CASIMERS. Black nod blue-black plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy colored do. And a great Vat iety of light and dark col'd Silk nnd Valencia VESTINGS. Double boild blue and brown CAAI- LETS, a Verv superior article for Cloaka and Great Coats. Beloit supplied with a full and first rate complement nfNew York nnd Philadelphia Workmen, from the first establishments, they are prepared tn mako up the above articles in a stylo that cannot fall to please Alto at usual. For the accommodation .of Travellers and those who prelhr despatch, - they have n full assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of tlte 1st, Id and 3d qualities, consisting of— Coats, Frocks, Cnatte.s, Great Coats, Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pa,,Is., Vests, Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col- Imi, ami Hosiery, nf all descriptions. FANCYl ARTICLES, Cloth, innrncco, anil patent leather Caps of Luke Davis'-most approved tljlo Dorsums fit Sydam's N. Yoik.Timm's Philadelphia, and Towsnn's Itolliiflbre approved Stor ks of all pat'erns Riding Bells, Shoulder Braces, Watrli Guards Suspenderi, Fancy Hpitnlfield Itdkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses, Hajr Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs, Horseshin, Caster, anil Buck skin Gloves, Double Alecltanio florsa- •kin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of the kind ever altered in this market) the whole of which will lie sold at the most reduced prices, fur cash or innn acceptances. N. B. The n liolo of the above slock ha ving been rnrcfollv selected, ami the grea ter part pmchusml direct from the impor ters by Mr. D. peisonaHv, nnd the ready, made clothing mnnnfaciured immediately under his inspection, we feel confident in assuring our fiiemls, that nothing litas been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy Hie patronage no have here,afore so liberally eujuycd oct 81 M.&D. Sauinettsj Flannels, Shir tings, &c. B LUE, Black. Jackson fit Cadet J ed and light and bli noils, (assorted qualities) priced whi CARPENTER’S Saratoga Powders, FOP MAKING CONORESS SRItlNO OR SARATO GA WATERS. T HERE is perhaps scarcely an indi vidual in she United Slates, who is not acquainted, either by experience nr report, wlilt the sa.ut.ary effects of the Congress Spring Water* at Saratoga Front thirty to filly thousand persons an nually visit these Springs, many Bom the remotest sections of tho United Stntes, and some from tile Wet Indies, aud oilier for eign places. The great expense in visiting the Springs excludes the greater portion of the community, (more than nine nut of ten.) nnd tho bottled water, from its high wire, prevents its use to the extent of he- ng siirviccable, and confines ic to a small number; it appenrs tn lie a serious evil that so valuable an ailicle should be so res tricted, thni comparatively few should be able to enjoy what is so conducive to gen eral health in the hot weather of our sum mer mouths. From these circumstances, Geo. W. Carpenter is pleased to announce the preparation of the aboty^pewriers, con taining all the essential substances with which these celebrated Sptingsaie impreg nated, and ftom which the outers of the Congress-Springi at Saratoga me precise ly and effectually imitated-- With n view to accommodate the public, and to bring into general use so convenient and valua ble a substitute for tltoso waters, he Inis been induced to go very extensively into the manufacture of them, to pot them al a price to he within the reach nf most per sons... For tho accommodation nf the pub lic, agenn w ill be appointed in nil tlie iri tis* and principal inland owns td give a ener.it circulation tn so useful art article iroughnut the country. The pulilir are recommended to make trial of these pow der;, as lie finds by experience, and from the opinion of the most eminent of the fa cility. that the water made from them pos sesses the same medicinal qualities, is as effectual in its operations, and preciso in taste, a# Hint taken immediately from the Springs. These powders are therefore re commended as a valunbl - remedy in all cases wltere the Saratoga Waters are pre scribed. Persons on son voyages, or residing at a distance from tlte springs, and in warm climates, will al once perceive the groat advantage of mnking use of these powders, tvlnch beside! being more portable and less expensive than the bottled,water, will keep without injury for any length of time, as they are equal in medical elfecl to that taken fresh from the springs, thov are cer tainly much preferable from tlte many ad vantages they possess. 05 s - These powders are superior to the Seidlitz, inasmuch as thby are equally a- perient and agreeable, at the same time possessing tonic and chalybeate qualities in a superior degree, and ard Consequently better adapted to weak and debilitated constitutions than any other cathartic in use. , Printed directions will accompany the powders. , - ,. Manulnctured and for sale, only; hy Geo. W; Carpenter, and sold by appointment b3> * A. PARSONS; Driiggiil: Ai IlieJEagle Nd.JSjGlbbdtiS'RiHHW nurd y ed and light and black mixed HaitK (assorted qualities) 40 ps low priced white, red, blue cad green Flannels , —,— fl bates 4 fig 5-4 unbleached Sleet* ■yj 1 ' Siavlirtg, J It Smith, White, Inge — . • . - 5 oases 9 4 Si 5-4 bleached Shirtings and Sheetings - 7*4 plain and printed greett Floor Cluths Bloc mill mixed Cassimers and Broad Cloths 8-4 & 6-4 blgbk and colored Merino Cloths Black end colored Circassians and Bom 1 azotts to 11 fit it 4 Rose Blankets and Alar seillea Quilts 8 fii 4 4 common and extra (Ine Cot ton Checks 4 fit 0-4 Washington, Dorchester and Power Loom Ticking 7-8 it 4-4 Imavy Irish Linen (warran tor nn cotton mixture) 80 ps brown Linens (ussorted quail 8 7 a fit a 4 heavy Dutch and Irish DinpCra 8 fit 4 1 fine Birds Eye Diapers 1 bale Russia do , 8 4 fit 3-4 cotton Cassintori and Flo rentines Cambrio and Furniture Dimities Light aud dark Furniture Chintzes Wliito and colored Furniture Bind ings Fine da k and black and white Cali cnes and Ginghams Imitation Aladrats Handkerchiefs India Flag Silk Ilankercltiefs (assor ted sizes) Linen Cambrics end Linen Cambric Ildkfs Long Lawns and Imitation Cambric Ildkfs Plain nnd Figured Swiss, Book and Alull,Minims Bislmp Lawns, Jnakonctt aud Naiu- woo’. Muslins 4 fit 0 4 cotton Cambrics end Cam •nick AI list; n* Needle wurked swim Aluslin Bands do do do do Lace Capes Black Nankin, Canton and French Cratma Bup'r Black India and French Satins and Salin and India l.i-v intlnes Black Gros l)e Zinrs, tiros De Na ples and Urns De Berlin * ilks Black Sinrliews ami Saisuett 4 fit 3 4 blai-k llnlibim-ll Lnco Veils Lades white and black Italian Silk llase Gear, raw silk, horso skin, buck skin aud licavcr Ol ires Gem. while and mixed Vigonia and limbs wool H 1 sc and halfhose Assortment of Clark's, white, black, and colored spool Thread No llto 85 while, black, blue fit red patent Thread Assoitmrnt id'll.nzillian anil Toiioise Slmll Hide, Long and Tucking' Combs Assortment nf Engli-h Thread and Bobbinetl Luces,Edgings and Foil lags 4 boxes lumdsome Hmhos’d Ribbons 4 do Rich Figured do 2 do wide and narrow Gauze Cap Ribbons 3 boxes plain nnd pearl edged taffeta Ribbons 5 boxes wreaths and artificial Flow ers Received by ship Florian and sclir. Oregon, and for sale Ivy dec 0 ISAAC NORTON. Notice* A T a company meeting held at tho Ex change on Saturday the tgih inst. me following persmik were fined for default atparada oftlm Sili lust. John E Eckis, John Fldlcr, U W S Hewleit, —i—Osbiirn Parks, Peter), John Starling, J II Smith, White, Butts, Briggs, Bnurdcaiir, Camlee, Coll, G Mor- J 1 '',- Dn "' , 7' W Dodd. J 1) Hobble. Ladd Merrtman, C WTtinier.J N Bnlly, J Richards, S Snow, A Sheldon. S Sails, Edward Batty. John Barnard, W Foster, riii .a V; £* m l'fleld, Jas t nniming. Jot Dillon, S li Hill, A Lr Barbler.FLe Bar- bier, S A Aly.r, Jas |Alngill, a- M of'ary, C A Rubens, J II Robertson, J Roberson, r Sweet. U E Stiles, P Wlltberger Jr- D I. Ailams, J BJjtncliti,Gallon; —• Douglass, J F Forsyth, Edward Houston, O’llrlen, Chas. Kelsey, II B Mortal, A Willis, A Wilson, J Welsch, Jim Wright, R 0 '\ heelor, Doct Bnhar.J Blols, T Bartow, Win Bower.', Stephen Gardner, 12 each,' JasBwnnbnim.lli u7’‘Execntion« will issue and the Law.bq enfoicod against all wlmdo not tnnke pay ment of their Anei to the commanding of- Oeer on or befoieThursdkv lire 81st init. L. N MITCHELL, , Capt, 8d Bent company, dec e4 204si Letter Paper. |{1£AMS--Just received and foY sale by k ^ A.I>ARrtOtf9.Dn W ttl, At ihfe Edglo, no# 8| Gibbon** Uangt*,, dec 23 284 30 Arrow Root. T HE subscriber has received a supply of some very supeiior French Arrow Root. F°r *“lo by A. PARSONS; Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons’ Rungo. eeo 28 Lost Notice. A LL peisou. having any ilemnmli a* gainst the estate of Vv C. Ctilhbrrr, dec. aro requested to hand them in duly attested by the 1st JnnUnVy hexl, ami those indebted to mettle the Came -itliout ’delay, with Alillen fit Clark, in whose liatidl the accounts have been plnceU for rollec- H-.n- JANE L. CUTHBERT; Atlni'x. deo 19 Approved Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES Stc. The following articles have been selected by the tubscrl- BU ber, from the difierent Alanu- afT factoring Esiablislnnnius in "OA-W England. Henry's Calcined Alagncsia Henry’s Aromatic Vinegar Eau Aledicinale da Hussua Calomol Blue Pill Evans superior Lancers Do Silver Lancet Cases and Shell Dressing Combs and Pocket Sealing Wax Also the splendid Scotch Tobacco and SnitlTBoxes. For sale by a. Parsons, Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons Range, dec 10 To the Electors of Chat ham county. F ELLOW CITIZENS—I again so licit your suffrage for the office ai Cnronor of Chatham County, at the ensu ing election in January next. THOS. EDEN. oct 31 219 Fresh Figs, Chairs, &c. S4 Landing from sehr Mystic. ~ DOZ FANCY GILA IKS. 100 driims fresh Turkey Figs In Store; Bosl'dtvMess Beef Prime Pot k 60 coils Bale Rope Blacksmith's P-llows different sizes SO qr casks Alarcelli Mndeirn Wine Rbis Philadelphia pilot Bread 200 bids Nn 3 Mackerel iOO bundles Eastern Hay Boxes Port Wine Newspaper Ink 2 light Riding Wagons For gale by . . HANDLER St, DaVIDSON. dec 18 SUvaim’s Paiiaea. pVqiiE subscriber has just received a JL XUppIvoflllis celebrated Medicine And Tor idle by . ... . . A. PAuSONSj Agent At tlie Eagle ho.' 8, Gibboh’s Range, vfk 48 *88 Sugar, Bagging, &c. 5 ltllUS prime New Oilenns Sogat 10 do do - St Croix do 30 pieces hemp Ragging 4 do Hessians * SO bids "Phelps" Girt 10 obis No 8 .Mackerel 12 casks < lieese 80 lings Shot assorted sizes 00 grind Slones small sizes I pipe siipcrim Madeira Win'o lb dales llris ol patent pressed Win* Bottles 20 boxes Huphrior-English Alustard 20 hills l.onf Sugar 20 lilnls prime rcinilina Molasses 10 boxes tVli-iiemorb Cmion Ca.dS No It) 13 boxes Hoip 10 firkins first quality Goshen Butter 5 kegs bar Lead 20 boxes Negro Pipe* *0 131b lalty.boxes liy*on Ten 12 21b do do Imperial ant} Gunpowder Tea Boxes Cavendish and kegs plug Tobacco 2 casgs Wool Hats For .sale on accommodating'terms by HUNTINGTON fit. MAY. nov 23 Woolen half Hose, ~S fkfK DOZEN stout V. 1 inlrn haff A V V Hose Just received and lor •ale by dec to iACOB Vv \ RING, , O i bhem’s H a n se. Iron and Plough Moulds. "J TONS Sweden Iron, assorted JL’W' from 1 1 S to 5 inches, 124 plough moulds toother with an assonment of round Iron from 1*4 (6 t inches, squnte do. fiom 1 1 4 to 8 inches, hoops nnd band do. 1 1-4 to 8 inches, artd sheets boiler do* American Cast and German Steel. Just received hi Store and for sale on* accommodating terms bY -L —•——1XC dec 4 HUNTINGTON fir MAY. Guardian's Notice. P OUtt months after thettatr hereof ap plication will be mhdeby the to ihe Justice oftlie Inferior Court df Chntlu m Coiinly when si'liug Tor ordinary ptirposei for leave til sell all that half lot in the City ofStvtinhuli, being the north moiety or hnlflot no 7 (sevien) third tythlng Ansad Ward, bounded to tho r.oiih oh a tone sixty feet and front thence running to the said tort*, tony five' fleet and bounded to,the south by the oilier moiety of said lot no 7, (seven) sixty feet and bounded to the east ward by the uoilk part ol lot no B, and td the westward hy the northern part of lot no 8, together with 611 and singular the. build ings and improvements i.heredn,, for, the purposes of n division anil the benefit ofthe heirs attd legatees nf Jacob Altai tidieceased, the siinie being part of tho real Estate of the S6id Jacob Altart, deed. JqhnG. fetEeb. Guardian Jacob Ahart. Devisees. deo £2 Spanish Segars. . Just received per sloop Mn Chevalier', , , Ai-sd 5 crates of Crockery, contoining blue painted Ewers and Bnsltjs,uh handled Luirdon Tea! For sale by J. B.,HEUBERT. dec 18 / ..... State Bai jp OR sate at dec 18 SioQk. ’FINGER'S;.'' / Exchahge office;