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No 266 Volf XXVI
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1822.
Whole No 6588
Effingham County,
INFERIOR COURT, JotT Tznv, 1820.
Jr'v S' the petition of William Morel. *tq.
If ling ,|,o existence U loss unit praying
die establishment nf a curtain promissory
note.jointly and severally made, and slgilod
h, William J. Mulryno. and William G
Pnricr, lintll Into nf said coin • deceased,
dntod Effingham county. Mill Pehrn.iry,
18*4, payable In tlm sniu William Morel, nr
order, on nr before (lie 1st day of January
next, for Ilia mm of twenty-five dollars,fin
vnlito received, n copy wliuronf, with tlm
•ntdnvit of the said William Moral, is
sfl)d.ii'it nf the said William Morel, is filed
i„ the Clerk'* Office,—It is ordered that
William King, of Ilia County of Effiing.
line, the notin'.: nnd qualified administrator
of the snid William (I. Poller, deceased,
ami the heirs and representatives nf the snid
William J. Molryne, deceased, tin shew
came on or before til# lit at day of the next
tertnol this Conn, why the prayer, of dip
|,clitic icr should not lie "milled, and it is
further ordered that this rule he published
ill Olio nf the public (Janettes of (ho Cltv
of Savannah, once a moftlli until tho time
appointed for shoeing cause thereof.
Extract from the minutes,
JNO. CHARLTON, Clk.
jnlr l» H»T}r,
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah, on tho loth lust, n negro
than who says his unite is JFRHx,
ami that lie belongs to the Stute of Geor
gia, that Jit runaway from the Chntuhuo-
chcc river about 4 months ego—he Is 5
fnt flinches high, nnd about 33 years of
agcilie it of a yellow couipicxiult ami stut
ters a lion speaking.
JOHN I
an; 18 180
DEWS, 1.9. r.
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the loth liu>. a negro
man who says' his name is SIMON,
and that he belongs to tho State of Geor
gia, that he runaway from the Chatuhno-
cliee River about 4 months ago—lie Is !>
feel 5 3-4 inches high and about 25 years
of age—lie has lost one-of Ills front teeth.
JOHNI. DEWS,y.c.c.
nug 18
Books at Half Price.
FOR SALE BV
Wm.T. Williams.
4 NSWER to tho Olivo llranchi I vol
l2,uo—by A Federalist
Tlm Anonymous, 2 vnls
Amori , • Nepos, or Lives of eminent A-
in. ncniis
lliirtnn’s Lectures on Pomulc Ecdltcalion
and .Mauneis .
Rlngjphy uf Ilia llritish Stage
gwphy ii
Ivtrakliuak'a Letters frmn Illinois
Brought to Jail.
gV Savannah, on the 10th Inst, a negro
JL man who says Ids name is NED, and
shat Its belungs to the State of (Jeoigia,
that ho rnnjiwiiv from the Cltstiiboncfico
riser about 4 months ago, he is 9 feet 8
’inches high and almut 83 years <
JOHN I. DEWS c. c.
ang 1»' 180
Committed to Jail,
A T Cooiswhatelde, on the |5th of May
last, a'negro man named GEORGE
who says lie belungs to the Oaknuilgee
Navigation Company in Georgia, of ntlmm
Mr. KoheM McCall is agent! he is about
35 year's of kge, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high
July '1ft J. J. DECK, i. a, t>.
Committed to Jail,
A T Coosawhitlcliie, on tho 25th March
last, a negro plan who says his name
is JOE, who first claimed Mr, iticimrd El
lis as his manor, hut since says lie belongs
to a Mr. J slip Tlticrce, who Uvea about 4
miles from Savannah; Iso is about 5 feet
(inches high, and oboutfnrtv years of age.
J. J. DECK, j. n* u..
July is . tea
Brought to Jail.
U N Savannah on the 16th ult. a negro,
man who says Ills mtnto is TONEY
but he belongs toArchy Ft|p of St. Hele
ns, South Carolina, and that he rauaway
foul two months ago—lie is 9 feet 7 iuclt-
“liigh, and about 48 years of ago.
J OHN I, DEWS.J. c. ci
dee t .
BrDuglit to Jail.
I N Savanoah on rite 7th Inst, a negro
man who says Ids name is JOE. and
that he belongs to William,Howard of So,
Ca. and that no rannwaj about ope month
ito- He is 9 feet 4 1-4 inches high and a-
bout SO years of ago—he his lost his frout
JOHN I, i)EW8, i.c. c.
nov6 , ,
negro
Brought to Jail,
TN Savannah bn the 4th tilt- »
X man who says his name li SAM.: and
hit he belongs m Minis Ac Hell,of Mont
gomery county Georgia, ami that be rnna-
“■»y about fifteen day's ago, ho is 9 feel 8
nctes high, and about 28 years uf age.
joins I. DEWS,r.c.n
nov 8 " 1
To the Public.
]\rOTIt’Ii j, hereby given, that I have
r- \ i" my possession one half of a Hill
lor One Hundred Dollars oa the Planter s
Hank of Georgia, signed by Geo. Ander
son, ss President of said Bank, and sm
bow the owner of the same. That some
time ago both halves of said bill were In the
Possession of Benjamin Reynold’s, of
! >M "m County, and one of them having
Jne (-.ashler, name waa dropt by hint and
I believed Id have been accidentally ewept
•h“ lire or otherw|ic loat. Application
n,. , en made by me to the Bank for pay
01 ,lle ,am °i and after the expiration
BrlWs* montlia I situll again piosont the
>id half Bill ta the said Bank for.uay-
J SEABORN JONES.
Wlltdgtville, 10th Nov. 1829.
d °0 3 §M24Q
Notice.
A LI persons having domands against
‘Jl® “State of John Fay dec, are re-
, t0 , fitment them duly attested, and
Psjmont'o led *° lll ° ,?ld dCC ’ 10 nUke
no,,. 8. M. BOND, Adtn’r.
n °M8 £33fz,
Sperm Candles and Nails
J*jS^4£®s&
fi.J.'d's”'" 1 ’
HUNTINGTON & MAY.
_ La
so
Cm, I,
Jolmsnii’s Letters fruiu the British settle
incut in Pennsylvania
Burnett's vihsts uf tho present stato uf Po
land
Brydnne's tour through Sicily and Malta
Lurtl Ilyin • . Private Correspondence
Hirckbsick's journey through France
Biugi'uphla liieraria.ur hi ruraphlcalskctch-
es nf My Literary Life end Opinions,
by ST Coleridge
Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander III, of
Russia
Christie’s History of the War in the Cana
das, from 1807 to 1815
Clarke's Travels through Greece, Egypt,
nnJ tho Holy Land. 2 vuis
Memoirs of Gcurgo Frederick Cooke, by
Dunlop
Menmirs of Richard Cumberland, by him
self
Dialogues nf the Dead, by Lord Ljttlctoo
Campbell's Essay on English I’oclty
Cuguu’a Treatise on IlieJI'assiuni
Cowprr's IVivate Currrspimilcuca
Comic Dramas, by Maria Edgeworth
Secret History nf tho Court of fit, Cloud
Carver’s travels through the interior of
North America
Democracy tinvuiled, hy Fesscmler, tvols
'I’en years exile of Madamo ,1c Slael
Letters of Kvremnnd and Waller
Essays and Sketches of Lift and Cliarnc-
ter
Essays nn Morals end Manners, by Jano
Taylor
Extracts from the Writings of Fenelnn
Ecunouiy of human life
Ebcrs’ seven ynars uf the King’s Then
tre
Memoirs nfFonche, Duke of Otranto
Memoirs uf David Garrick, by Davies
llnjd's journey across tho Pampas and tho
Andes
llaxlitt’s character nf Shakspeare's Plays
Hooper's national Recreations, 2 vols
Miss E. Ilniuilton't Popular Esiayfon Fe
malo Education
Infiucnre of Lilerntnro upon Society, hy
Madame de Stud Holstein, 2 vuls
Jnlmsinn's Indian Narrative
Irish Bulls, hy Miss Edgeworth
Kotzebue's Exile
LKs of Kotzebue
Literary character, illustrated hy D' Is
radii
Leigh's New Picture of London, with
pistes
Do do of England and Woles, with
plates
New Picture of Edinburgh, with pistes
Capt. Lyon's private journal of C*pi. Par
ry's Voyago of Discovory
Capt. Maitland's Narrative of the surrender
of Buonaparte
Montague on the rise ami fall ol ancient
republics
Memoirs of Mirmontd, 2 vnls
Works of Lady Mary Wortly Montague, 9
tola
Mease and Smith's Wonders of Naluro and
Art, It vols- with plates
Miseiiesof Homan Life, by Sam Sensi
tive and Tim Testy
Popo's Works, 10 vols
Picture of Greece In 1829,2 vols
Poekot Encyclopedia, 4 vuls
Uoliqliot of Ituberl Burns
Beauties of Dr. Robertson
Madanto de Stael's reflections on suicide
Edgerwortli’s readings in Poetry
Rejected Addresses
Life of the hon. Win. Pitt
Sandenian's Letters on Tlieron and Aspa-
sia, 2 vols
Siityo's Travels from Italy to .England
Sitii' journey to Rome anil Naples
Scott's. Beauties of Emineut Writers, 2
Vols
Resources of Russia
Snnsom's sketches of Lower Canada
Memoirs of Mrs Robinson
Mavor’s Nepos, or lives of illuiliinus Bti-
, tons
Mavor’s Ladles andGenliemen's Magazine
2 vols
Quarrels of Authors' 2 vols. by D'Irteli
Volricy’s lociiire on History
Vertot’s history of the Portugal revnlutl
Six months in the West Indies, in If
Warden’s jdters from St. Helena
Wfir ih dlsgulte, or the. Irauds M
flags
Knox's wiuiei evenings, or lucubl
, life and letters, 2 vols
Mrs West!* .letters to a young man
Wilkes’ (John) lotters to his daughter, 4
vols
Voltaire's History of Charles I2th
Sketch of the civil wat in tho Vcndeo ,
Events in Frtnee under Napoleon, by Hel
en Marla Williams
Webb on Poetry . _ , .
The Centaur not fabulous, by Edward
Youni
vol*
First settlers of Virginia
FeBx Al*va f Nlg * 1 ’ * bjf WaIter 8cot *
Florence McArthy, by Lady Morgan
Giovanni Sbogarro, a Venetian tale, 8-'
Grant’s popular models. 2 vnls
Gnlynia Princess of Persia
Geraldine, 8 vols
Guy M.iimcrins, hy Walter Scott
Sir Charles Gramllsun and Clarissa, n-
brulgeil
Ge.snef's Idyls
Harrington nnd Ormond, 2 vnls, by Maria
Edgeworth
Henry, 2 vols, by Cumberland
lln.liind hunting, I vuls
Husband
John do Lancaster, 2 vols, hy Richard
Cumberland, Esq,
Ida nf Allions, 2 vols, by Miss Owensnn
Jane, of France, by Mnrintiio de Gonlls
I lie (liner.,nt. .1 vnl», by S. W. Riley
Julia ami the Baron
Kenilworth, 2 vols, l,y Wntler Hijutt
Logan, a fuuilly history, 2 vnls
Lifu nf ii Lover, 0 vnls, hy Sophia Leo
'I ho Lollards, hy S. W. Scott, 2 vuls
Lucy Osmund
Leonard, by Marla Edgeworth
The Missionary, by Miss Owetison
Madeline, liy Mrs Ople
Matilda, a t ile of the day
.Matilda lleikloy
.Munster Collage Boy, by Regina Maria
Roche
Ntildin in search nf n husband
O’Brnii and U’Flahvtty, 2 vols, by Lady
Morgan
Oakwood Hall, 2 vols, by Catlierino Hut
ton
Poveril of llto Peak, 2 vols, by Wilier
Scott
Pon y Malleiy, 2 vols
I’lacidc, hy 31. de Geolis
I'rose, by a Poet
The Pir.itr, 2 vnls, liy Waller Scott*
Quejitin Iliirwanl.Z vols, by Walter Scott
IL'dwond. 2 vols
Rndgaiinllnt, 1 vols, hy tho sumo
Rosa
Rotchforri Family
Rob Roy, 2 vols,'by Walter Scolt
Tito Refugee
llingan Gilluize, 8 vols
Undue!
Story of a I.ifo
Sinclair anil llortenie, by M. tie Geolis
Snnclio, or the Provcrbinlist, by J.W.Cun
ningham
St. Italian's Well, 2 vols, by Wither Scoll
St. Valentine's Day, 2, vols, by the same
Sans Souci Pratt, a vuls
Sandorae, or the Free Mason, 2 vnls
Snyings nnd Doings, 2 vols
Hays she to lies neighbor, vs lint I 2 vnls
Tales of the heart, by Mrs Opio
Talcs of Fashionable Life, by Miss Edge
worth, 2 vols
The Tort Hill, 2 vols, by Horace Smith
Tales of a Voyager
Tales of Fancy, 2 vols, by Miss Burney
Trials, a Tale, 2 vols
Tales of tho Priory, by Mrs Holland
Talcs for Mothers
Tales of my Landlord, by Waller Scott
Vnlorlns. a Tale of Rome, 2 vols
Vivian Grey, 3 vnls
Voyage to the Moon
Viv!.,i, and Emelina
Welsh Mountaineers, 2 vols, hy Cathctinc
Hutton .
Woodstock, 8 vols, by Waller Scott
Winter in Washington, 2 vnls
A Year and a Dav, hy Madame Partache
Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vicist-
nius Knox
Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hood
dec 8 291
EMPORIUM OF FASHION.
Removed.
T HE subscribers havo Removed tn
the South West corner of Shad’s
buildings, opposite the East end of Gib
bon's buildings. Where they are opening
n very extensive assortment of PLAINS,
BLANKETS, COTTON BAGGING,
STAPLE GOODS, and a superior assort
inent nf Fancy Goods, which they intend
selling al.a’low advance.
WM. fit II. ROSE.
oet 20 209
lung
Young's Essays
World, 4 vols
NOVELS.
Armata, a fragment
The Absentee, 2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth
The Abbot, 2 volt, by Walter Scott
The Antiquary, 2 vols by Waller Scott
Adventures ofa Knzlibisli, 2 vols
Blcre Stocking Hall, 2 vols
Bachelor odd Married Man
Brownie, of Bosbeck. by Jas. lloge
Belinda, 2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth
Correction** Vols, by Mrs Ople
Campbell, or tiro Scottish Probationer, 3
volt
Charlotte’s Daughter, sequel to Charlotte
Cicely, or*ibo roso o^ Ruby,4 vnls, by Su
sannah Rowton
Contributions of Q.Q. 2 vols .
Chrysal, of the adventures of a guinea, 4
Contributions of a. Q- by Jane Taylor
Dubjal Tltune, of Lanarh
Edgeworth's Popular Tales, 2 vols
Eliza 1st and 2d series
Emetine, by Mrs Burton
FHjftttoiy* vox
For Sole.
B V leave of the Inferior Court of this
County, will ho sold on the First
Tuesday of January, for the benefit ol
the eredilors, that valuable and improved
S ' ntalion, on Skidnway Island, contain-
080 actes, and known by the name of
BERNIA.
TUOo. U. P. CHARLTON,
Adm’r. de bums non, Sic.
nov SO
Chatham Su
perior Court,
January Term,
1030.
In Equilv.
Chambers Superior Court,
JUNE 29th, 1820.
The Marine & Fire la
silrancc Bank ol the
State of Georgia, ct al.
»*.
Eleazor Early,
it. aL
TT being verified to the Court that Elea-
m zer Early one of the defendants in the
above cause resides out of Chatham coun-
ty—On motion it is ordered that tho said
Eleazer Early appear on or before the first
day of the next Term of this Court and en
ter his appearance thereto and in default
thereof the smd complainant havo loavc to
proceed on their said Bill in the same
manner as if personal seivice of the Bill
and subpoena bad been effected on the sal I
Eleazer—And.it Is further ordered that
tnis Ruin bo published once a month in one
of the Public Gazettes of Savannah until
tho expiration'thereof.
Extract from the miuutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk.
june 80 153
Electors of Chikdiam Coun
ty.
Friend* and Fellow CUiztiu: ■
I AM n candidate for Coroner at the IS-
lection in January next, and should, 1
be elected, will endeavor to discharge the
duties of the office with fidelity; .
Very respectfully. ^-
nov 7 225| .
Almanacks for 1830.
MUST Received.
tP sior 14 S T. M. PRJ3COLW
Mallery & Duffy,
On the Bay,
H oppiixitk tiir nxenawny..
WING availed tliemsidvc. nf tlip
most recent arrival, from F.iirupr
arc now prepared to furnish llieir fiftnd.
mill the public generally with a morn tin
ganl and extensive assortment iifGnnd-in
their line, than they have over oll'erud
heretofore, viz!
Wilkins' superior Gohhm Cmwn and
Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style)
Blue, Black, Drake Nork, Green, Hiec
nnd Oxford niixt patent finish or Lon
don CLOTHS.
Sup. blttu, black, brawn, rlrnli, fawn.-ieel
liiixt, Corhcati, Lavemlei, nnd other
rail'd Million CASr.MEIIS.
Black nnd blue blank plain VELVETS
Figured. brn» n nnd Fancy colored do.
And a great variety of light and datk
ool’d Silk and Valencia'VESTINGS.
Dntilile build Lino nnd brown CAM
LETS. a verv superior article for
Clanks mid Great Coats. .
Being supplied with a (nil nnd first rate
complement of New York nnd Philadelphia
Workmen, front tlm first establishments,
they nro prepared tn make tip tho above
arlie.les ill a style that cannot full lo please
Alt" as usual.
For the accommodation nf Travellers
ami llime who prefer rlaspntch,
they have a full a*»nrtmcnt iff
Ready Made Clothing,
of (ha 1st, til and 3tl qualities, qoiniMlng
nf—
Coats, Frocks, Coattces, Great Coals,
I’lo.ik-, Opor.i Cloaks, Pin.ls., Vests,
Shirts, under Vests and Drawers, Col
ima, and Hosiery, of all descriptions.
FANCY AUTICLES.
Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps
of Luke Dalis’ most npmoved style
Dominos Si Sydain's N. Ytnk, Tnnnt’s
Philadelphia, alid Towsoo't Baltimore
approved Stocks nf all patterns
tliiling Belts, Shoulder Braces, Watch
Guards Suspenders, Fancy Splmlficlil
lidltfs. Cravats Crpv.it Pads, Purses,
llair Brushes, Panlnlonn and Vest
» s, llursoshin, Caster, nnd Buck
loves, Double .Mechanic llorsn-
skin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti
cle of tlm kind over offered in this
market) the whole of which will lie
sold at ilia most reduced prices, for
cash nr town acceptances.
N. R. The ss holo of the nbove stock ha
ving been carefully selected, nnd tho grea
ter pan nuichascd direct from the impor
ters by Mr. D. peisoiinlly, and Ilia ready
made clothing miiiiiifncturcd immediately
under hit inspection, wo Cccl confident in
assuring our friends, that nothing has been
snared in rendering ottr establishment wor
thy the patronage we bave heretofore so
liberally enjoyed
act 81 M.&D.
Spanish Segura.
Jmt received per iloop John Chevalier,
K Jfh AftiA SI’ANIBIt Sf:OAIU,
•JV.wWsihj brand
ALSO
5 crates of Crocknry, containing blue
f minted Ewers and Burins,an
la tidied London Teat
Fur talc by
J. B. HERBERT.
deo 18
Notice.
A T * company meeting held at the Ex
.change on Saturday the 19th Inst.
Sattinetts, Flannels, Shir
tings, &c. , _
TOLUE, Black, Jaeksnn & Cadet V*. •{*: change on Saturday the lSth Inst,
■MJP ed and light ami black mixed 8,. tU' 1 . "mowing persons were fined for default
nulls, (.usorioil qualities) j at pnrn.le ofthe 5llt lust. .
' 20 I>S b»v priced While, red, blue .ni'I, ’I 1 " Rckis. John Fidler, IJ W 8
gicen Fl itnie.lt | , • Oshnrn. — Parks, peters,
8 hales 4 Sc 0-4 unhlonchrd Slu ot. „’V n 8l ’' rll »lt< J H Smith, White, Bulls.
logs
end printed gicen Floor
Arrow Root.
T HE subscriber has received a supply
of some very superior French Arrow
Root, For sale by
A, PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8, Gibbons' Range.
eec 23
Last Notice.
A LLpaisnut having nny demands a-
gainst the estate uf W. C.
Culhbert,
dec. are requested to hand them ia duly
attested by the 1st January, next, and those
indebted to settle the tame without delay,
with Millen Si Clark, in whose hands
tho accounts have been placed for collec
tion. JANE L. COTHBERT, Adm'x.
doc 18
5
Sugar, Bagging, &c.
HMDS prims New Orleans Sugar
10 do do St Croix do
50 pieces hemp Bagging
4 do Hessians
80 hbls '‘Phelps" (Jin
10 bills No 3 Mackerel
12 casks Cheese
30 bags Shot assorted sizes
80 grind Slones small sizes
1 pipe superior Madeira Wine
15 cutes Bristol patent pressed Wine
Bottles
20 boxes Superior English Mustard
'20 bbls Loaf Sugar
20 liltds prime retailing Molasses
10 boxes Whttteinore Colton Caids
No 10
15 boxes Soap
10 firkins first quality Goshen Buttei
5 kegs bar Lead
£0 boxes Negro Pipes
20 131b watty boxes Hyson Tea
It 2lb do do Imperial and
Gunpowder Tea
Boxes Cavendish and kegs plug
Tobacco
2 cases Wool Hats
For salo on accnmmqdatiog terms by
IGfON & MAY.
nov 23
1IUNTINC
, Woolen half Hose.
~t A A DOZEN stout. Woolen hi]{j
JL W Hose . Just received end lor
sale by
deo 10
JACOB WARING,
Gibbon’s Rauge,
Iron and Plohgh Moulds.
TONS Swedes Iron, assorted
10 from 1 I?t' to 6 inches,'ltd
plough moulds together with an assoilroent
uf round Iron from 1-4 lotinehos, square
do. fiom I 1 4(0,8 inches, hoop, and band
do. 1 1-4 lo 3 inches, aqd sheels boiler do.
American Cast and Gflpnan Slael..
Just received in Stfire.and lor sale on
"“PmSmem
ini
c;.»c. 8 4 fit 5-4 bleached Shillings
and ShuL'IMi;*
7- 4-plain
Clot lit
Blue mul mixuil Cnssimcrs and Broad
Cloths
8- 4 fit H 1 black mid colored Merino
Chillis
Black and colored Circassians nnd
Domlacftis
10 11 it Ig 4 Unto Blankets ami Mar
: selllct Quills
8 * 4 4 common and extra fine Cot
ton Checks
4 & 0-4 Washington, Dorchester anil
Power Imoiii Ticking
7-8 St 4-4 heavy Irish Linen (warran
ted no uoltoji mixture)
80 ps bibwn Linens (assorted quail
tic.)
0 7 il A. n 4 heavy Dutch and Irish
Diapers
8 fie 4 4 fine Birds Eye Diapers
1 hale Russia do
8 4 & 5-4 cotton Cassimort and Flo
rentines
Cambric and Furniture Dimities
J-lcj't and dark Furniture Chintzes
White mid colored Furniture Hind
logs .
Fiito iln k anil hlnck and white Cali
cues and Ginghams
Imitation Madrnss Handkerchiefs
India Flag Hills Hankerchicfs (assor
ted sizes)
Linen Ciunhrice and Linen Cambric
Jldkfs
Mug Lawns and Imitation Cambric
Ildkls
riain mid Figured Swiss, Book and
Mull .Muslins
liishup Lawns, Jackimctt and Nain
sook Mnslint
4 fie fl -l cotton Cambrics and Cam
brick Muslins
Needle worked Swiss Muslin Bands
do du do do Lace
Capes
Black Nankin, Canton and French
Crapes
Bitp’r (Hack India and French Satins
and Satin and India Levantines
Black GfOs De Zincs, Urns Du Na
ples and Grns lie Berlin Silks
Black Hincliewt ami Sarsnelt
4 & 9 4 black llobhinetl Laca Veils
Ladies white autl black itullan Silk
Hose , .
Oent. raw silk, horse skin, buck skin
and braver Olives
Gent, while and mixed Vigonia ami
Istfllii wool Hose aiid hall'huso
Assortment uf Clark's, while, black,
and colored s|mol Thread
No 12 tn 85 white, black, blue & red
patent Thread
Assortment <-f H.arillian and Totioisc
Shell Side, Long and Tucking
Combs
Assortment of English Thread and
Bolibinett Laces,Edgings and Foci
ings
4 boxes handsome Embos’d.Kibbons
4 do Rich Figured do
2 do wide and narrow Gauzo Cap
Ribbons ..
It boxes ptuln and pearl edged taffeta
Ribbons
9 Imxcs wreaths and artificial Flow
ers
Received by ship Florian end sclir.
Oregon, end for sale hy
dsefi ISAAC NORTON.
Brlflgs, I'nltrdinux, Cnmlo’o, Ooll.'fl Mnr-
. '.T.. D,,,,,, T' W Dodil, J 11 Hobble,
I I | A* *' A.IUIII, If if ISMUIIII**
I III V .■H""’ R W Turner, J N Bally,
J 110.11,ms, 8 Snow, A Sheldon, 3 Sails,
,olm R-triiard, W Foster,
n ir n !> V. 1 'illuming. Jo«
Dillon. S || Hill, [, c . Barbior.F La llar-
Uias. Kclsev. II 1( Murrrl, A Willis, \
Wilsoii, J Welvch, Jnn Wright, R C
l\ lire or. Duct Ruber, J Illuls, f Bartow,
Win Bowers, Stephen Gardner, Si each,
JnsSwniibrmn.SI. . •
(C?"I’soi:ciinn« nill.iisue nnd the Law be
enforced ngamsi all who do not iiiuke pev-
mem of their (lues to. the commanding of-
Ocer on or before Thursday tlm 31st inst.
L. N. AlfTMIELU
Capt, 8d Beat company^
—46
dec 24
204m
Letter Paper.
30 BEAMS—Just received and fot
s..w e A l’ARHON'S.Orug'Ut,
At the Eaglf, no. 8, Oitibou'i ltaneo.
ilcc «8 S8i
Stale Bantt Stock.
J|A01j s.i|e ut EPPINGER’S
dec. 18
Exchange office.'
Presh Garden Seeds.
JW^Trecelyed a supply of tho Shaker
Garden Seeds, tills years growth.
Fur sal. by
. A. PARSONS, Drnggist. .
Al the Eagle, No. 8, Qibboni' Range,
dee 24
Day and Martin's Real Ja-
pan Blacking.
JftfST lmponed uml Wan noted to bib
O first quality. For sale l»y
a. parsons. Uruasist#
Approved JMedicines.
FANCY ARTIOMS Sic.
The following articles (life
eyfiy been selected by the subsrri-
VHLJf her, from the different Manu-
in
factoring Establishments
England.
Henry’s Calcined Magnesia
Henry’s Aromatlo Vinegar
Eau Mcdicinalede iiusson
Calomel
Rltie Pill
Evans superior Lancets
Do Silver Lancet Cases and
Dressing Combs and Pocket
Sealing Wax
Also the splendid Scotch Tobacco and
Snuff Boxes. For sale by
A- PAIlSONS.Druggist,
At the Eagle,‘No. 8, Oibbons Range,
dee 10
Shell
To ike Electors of Chat-
. hafn county.
ELLOW CITIZENS—I again so
licit ypur suffrage for the office ot
Cnronor of Chatham county, at the ensu
ing election in January next, ■ >
. THOS. EDEN,
oet St 219
F i
Fresh Figs, Chairs, &c.
landing Jrotp tehr Mystic.
Doif. FANCY CrtAIRS
100 drums fresh Turkoy Figs
. . .In Store.
Boston Mess Beef
Prime Pot k
50 coils .Bale Rppe r..
Blacksmith’s bellows ' different
sizes
80 qr casks Marcella Madeira Wine
- ifijils Philadelphia pilot Bread
t«0 bbls No 8 Mackerel
100 bundlos Eastern Hay
Boxes PprLWlne
Newspaper Ink
2 light Riding Wagons
For sale by ' .
CANDLER fie DA VIDSON.
dec 18 ...
SvPaim’s Panama.
T HE.subscriber has futf ..received s
supply of this celebrated Medicine
And for sale by • ■
sale by •
M , A- PAItSONS.^genl.
Engle no. 8, Gibbon's Range,
*89 6
Al the Eagle No. 8. Gibbons’ Range,
dec 24
For Easy {Sharing.
J UST Rvcolved a supply of Hie highly
approved Cliiniie Razurt.
J-'- - AMD
Titos Scnigh, John llarber.and Rodgers
make, kept constantly on hand and fur
sale by
A. PlRSllNS. Druggist,
Al (he Eagle, No 8 Oibhon’e Range.
den £4 -
Emerson's, Elastic Razor
Sirops . .
M AYba. considered superior to any ag
the present day In use & for sale by
A Dsn enuo iv r *
A. PARSONS. Druggist
•• the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range.
dee 24
Lamp Oil.
T HE best Winter Strained Sperm OR
, is kept constantly on hand end foe
sale b)
A.FARSQNS, Druggist,
At the Eagle, No 8 Gffifion*’ Rang ‘
due 24 ■
Spanish Segars.
SI A ilAA JusI received in
WvsvVW store—and for sale
by A. PARSONS. Druggist*
At the Eagle, no. 8, Gibbon's Range. |
dee 23
263
Holmes* Annuals of Ameri-
fc«V ♦ .
rjVIE Annals of America from the Dis
covery by, Columbus m the yoar
1-482 to 1828, by Ahiel Holmes. D. D.
Second Editinn,
8KETClfES40F AMERICAN CHAR
ACTER, by Mrs. Sarah J. Il-ll. • .
' The American Commun Place Book of
Prose,a collection of Eloquent and interest
ing oxti acts from the Writings of Ameri
can Authoi|.
.. i T. M. DRISCOLL,
dee 21 -. ! ..
Poor House
Savannah
.Hospital.
V ISITING COMMITTEE for Dec
1828. .
Francis Borrel and Moses Cleland.
Attending Physician
Dr. Furth.
JOSEPH CUMMINO, See'ry.
nov 28
Just Received.
S ARATOGA Powi'nrs in tin lux:* ..
Compound Fluid Extract of eeisa-
parilla
Oil of Black Tepper
Extractor Quinine
Lolificd Coppiva . . .- j
Black oxide, of Mercury
Cltrated Kali, I’iperino
Genuine.Red Bark,,
Croton Oil, French
Oil of Odbebs ..>
“ " Copaiva, Jodino
Hyditodate of Potass
• Acid Prussic
The subscriber having been appoiqted
agent for the lain, of the above articles, of
fers them for sale at the manufacturer's
prices. w,.
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ range,
nov « 220 ■- ”
i- - . Notice.:,.,
T he savannah librarV, win
. bej opened .herealtgr, on Tuesday,.
Thursday nnd Saturday in each week from
S to 9 o’clock, P..M::'|- : l,. .
, , WM MOREL, Librarian. 2
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