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No 267...... Vol. XXVI Tuesday evening, December 2d, is29. Whole No 6534 lurP.IUM COURT, July Tjtnst. 18*0 Xji llVo petition of William Morel, sia- ■ line Ilio existence & low and praying ..tablUhraknt of « certain promissory hf , Llntly and'severally made and signed , V lll>m y j. Mulryno. and William G iinih Inte of said county deceased, , 0 . rt J r pfflntthnm oounty, IStli February, J," phalli to tlic’said William Morel, or v All or before tho 1st tiny of January " Vor theimn of twenty-five dollars,for rmrivod, a copy whereof, with tho *t',lVlhe«nia William Morel, Is filer) “Wtek'e Olhcc,—It Is nrdored that Ir i am King, of the Oounty of Effiing- f Xactins and qualified adm inl.tratnr a,', "aid William 6. Porter, deceased, ho heir, and representative, of the said 'illinn J. Mulryno, deceased, do shew c onor before tho Hi si day of tire next old,is Court, why the prayer of the uirtoaer should not he grant*, and it is Ihcr ordered that this rule be published one of the public Gnaeltcs of the Cilv aarannab, once a month until the time loiittcd for shewing cause thereof. I'Wimct from tho minutes, . lj JNO. OlIARLTONi Clk. iilr 18 ‘^l 1, ' ■ - Brought, to Juil. S Savannah, on Ilio 10th Inst, a negro ,0«a wlio say. hi. name is JMUl\, I mil lie belongs to tho Stale of Gear, ilut |,c runaway from the Clmtahoo- rircr about 4 months ago—ho is 0 (inches high, and about 3d ycara of ihe is of a yellow roraptoxion and stilt- when speaking. JOHN I DEWS, J.c.c. ij.l8._H* 0 "Brought to Jail, ; Savaii.'i'di no tho 10th insi. a negro J man whos.iy. his name is SIMON, I'tliiidte belong* to tho State of Geor- T that lie ranawir.V from the C bamboo- l. Hirer about 4 .months ago—ho is b Is 84 indies higf.' ond about to years Le—lie lias lost oils ft *}«» front I 11 JOHN I. (JEWS, j. t COt ll • . 0. c. Brought to Jsfl I,’Savannah, on‘tho 10th in*t. *. I man who says his name is Nh. ”• nnu lb* belongs to Ihe Stale of Gr.mgia, Ihe ranswav from the Cliitalirov-i®* 1 jhnut4 niontlii ago, he Is S feet 8 |» liigli and about *3 years < JOHN I. DEWS c.c. t is no , t vbl r Committed td Jail, |T Coosawhatcide, on tlm I Sill of May last, a negro man named GEORGE |,ays lie belongs to the Gakmutgee lion Company in Georgia, of whom beil McCall i^ageut; he is about snf age, S feet 7 or 8 inches high r IS J. J. DECK, j.b. U. Committed to Jail, IT Coosawhatchie.on the ,5th March . lilt, a negro man who says hit name jlF., ubo first claimed Mr. Xlicliard El- |i bis master, but since says lie belongs It. J.ilm Thiarco, wlio livea about 4 tom Sarannnlr; ho is about 5 fcot a high, and aliout forty years of age. J. J- DECK, t. b. v. fit* 183 Brought .to Jail. f Savannah on the 7th lust, a negro un who says Iris uattio is J OE, and ebelongs lo William Howard of So, ml that lie ranaway about ono month III'is 5 feet 4 1-4 inches high and a- 131 years of ago—he has lost his front JOHN J. DEWS, j.wj.c. Brought to Jail, |$iyinaali nn tho 4th ult a negro u» who says Iris name is SAM, and « Wongs lo Mini, fc Hell, of Mont- iTcnwtty-Goorgia, and that lie rnna- ftaMWIrtij days ago,lie is 5 feelB ";b, anil about 28 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, J. c.c Brought to Jail, laivar.aali nntlio 10th ult. a negro, ‘ann tvho says 1ii* name is TONEY 'ic belongs lo Arolty b’rlp of St. Hole- “lilt Carolina, and that he ranaway two'months ago—lie is 5 fcot 7 inch- ih.a'nd iihout 40 years of age. JOHN I. DEWS, J. c.c. I 5 Books at Half Price. v Foil SALE J1Y Win. T. Williams. A NSWER to the Ollyo Branch, 18,110—by A Federalist . The Anonymous, S vol» American Nepos, or Lives of omlnent A- moricans Burton's Locturei on Female Eeducatiotf and Mauntii Biography of the British Stage' nircHbeck's Letters from Illinois Johnson's Loiters from the British settle ment in Pennsylvania Bur noil's view* of the present .teto of Po- tund llry,lone's tour thfnugh Siplly and Malta Lortl Byron's Privato Corrcipondonco tlirckbuck's journey tlirnugli Franco lllogrnpliia llternrla.br biographical sketch es of iny Literary Llfo and Opinion., by ST Coleridge Gibbon's Memoir of Alexander 1st, of Russia Christie's History of tho Wnr in the Cana das, fiom 1807 lo 1815 Clarko's Travels through Greece, Egypt, anj.tlie Holy LanH.2'veli Memoirs of George Frederick Cooke, by Dunlap Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, by him self Dialogues of tire Dead, hy Lord Lyttleton Campbell s Essay on English Poetry (,'ogee's Treatise on theJPussions Cojvper's Private Correspondence Comic Dramas, hy Marin Edgeworth Secret .History of the Court of St. Cloud . Cnrrer’a travels through the Interior of North Americu Democracy unveiled, by Fesscpder, (vol. Ten years exile of Madame de Stncl Letter, of Evreniond nntl Waller Essays and Sketches of Life and Charac ter Essays nn Mornls and Manners, by Jane Taylor Extracts from tho Writings of Fonclon Economy of human life Ehcrs’ seven years uf the King’s Then- tro ' Memoirs of Fonche, Duke of Otranto. Memoirs of David Garrick, hy Davies Head's journey across the Pampas and tho Andes Il.i7.litt’* character of Shakspeare's Ploys Hooper's Rational Recreations, i vols Miss E. IlnuilltoiPs Popular Etaayson Fe male F.ilucation Influent e uf Literature upon Society, by i Madame dt Stael Holstein,* vols Johnston's Indian Narrative Ir.'.'li Hulls, hy Allis Edgeworth Kot. 'chue's Exilo • Life a? Kotzebue Literary, character, illustrated hy D’ Is- Leigh'*'Net* 1 Picture of London, with Do l>la, °do of England and Wales, with plates , , , , New Picture of Edinburgh, with plate* Capt. Lyon's private jo.imrtl of C«pl. Par ry’s Voyngo of Disco Wry • Cxpt. Mahlaud's Narrative of tho surrender of Buonaparte Montague on (lie rise and fall of ancient republics Memoir* of Marmonlel, 2 volt Works of Lady Mary Wortly Montague, 4 Aloas'c and Smith’s Wonders of Nature nod Art. 12 veils, with plates Miseiicsof Human Lire, by Sam Sensi tive and Tim Testy ' Pope's Works. 10 vols Picture of Greeoe fn 1825,2 vol. Pocket Encyclopedia, 4 vol. It cliques of Robert Borns Beauties of Dr. Robertson Aladame do Stael's reflections on auicide Edgcrworth's readings in Pdotry Rejected Addresses Life of the lion. \Ym. Pitt Sandeinan's Letters on Tlieron and Aspa- eia, 2 vols Salvo’s Travels from Italy to England Sass' journey to Rome and Naples Scott's Beauties of Eminent Writer., 2 vols Resources of Russia Snnsifm’s sketches of Lower Canada Memoir*of Mrs Robinson Alavor's Nopos, ot lives of illustrious Bti- tons Alavor’s Ladies ond Gentlemen’* Magazine * vols • Quarrels of Authors’ 2 vols. by D’lraeli Volney’s lecture on history V«riot's history of the Portugal revolution Six month, in the West Indies, in 18*5 Warden's letters from St. Helena War in disguise, or tho fraud, of neutral (fflfamhp.rB Superior Court, ' JUNE 25th, 18*0. To t\to Public. ["Oil, E ii hereby given, that I have I hi mypojjession onelialfof a Hill One Hundred Hollars on the Plantor s l«or<Ieorgi«, signed by Goo. Andcr-' I as President of said Bank, and am like owner of lire sjino. That sonie- l>go both halves of said bill woro In tho I‘‘nn °f Benjamin Reynold’s, of "in Co inty, and ono of them having turner’s,namo was dropl by him and r," 1 '° nave been accidentally swcpi I inefiro or otherwise lost Application T”" ™ ,Je by nio to tho Bank for pay , 0111,0 Mine, and aflor tliobxpirnlion 1 ehall again piosont the IDill to tho said Bank for iiay- l;, . ' SEABORN JONES. I' l ««ffrti//e, toth Nov. 1829. F c 8 §0246 First sealers of Virginia - Fortunes of Nigel,* vols,.by Waltor Seotl Felix Alvares, s vols Florence AlLArthy, by Lsdy.AIorgan Giovanni Sbugarrn, a Vencilun tulo, * vols Grant’s pnpulnr mpdels. 2 vol* Gulyaia.Prlncosi of Petiia Geraldine, * vols Guy ALinnering, by Walter Scott Sir Charles Grandlson and Clarissa, a- bridged Gessner'. Idyl. Harrington and Ormond, • vol., by Alaria ' Edgeworth Henry, 2 vol., by Cumberland Husband hunting, 4 vol. . Husband John do Lanoaster, 2 vols, by Richard Cumberland, Esq. Ida of Athens, 2 vols, by Miss Oweninn Jane, of France, by Aladame de Gonlia flio Itinerant, s rols, by S. W. Riley Julia and tho Baron Kenilworth, '* vols, by Walter Scott Logan, u family history,! vols Lift of a Lover, 8 vdls, by Sophia Lee Tho Lollards, by S. W. Scutt, 2 vols Lucy Osmund ■ Leonard, by Alaria Edgeworth The Missionary, by Alisa Owonson Aladeline, by Mrs Opic Matilda, a tale of the day Alalilda Berkley , Munster Cnttago Boy, by Rogina Maria Roche Niihlta in search of a husband O'Bryan and O'Flaherty, S vols, by Lady Morgan Oakwood Kail, 2 vol., by Catherine Hut ton Poveril of the Peak, t vols, by Walter Scott Perry Alallety, 2 vols Placldo.hy M, de Genii. Prow, by n Poet The Pirate, 2 ynl», by Walter Scott Quentin Durward,2 *ols, by Walter Scott Redwood, 2 vols Rndgaiintlct, 2 vols, by the santo Rosa Rntcllford Family Roll Roy, t vols,by Walter Soott The -Refugee Ringan Gilli.iizc, t vols Rachael Story of a Life Sinulair and Hortcnse, hy AI. de Genlii Sanelio, or the Pruverhialisi, by J.W.Cuu- nlngham St. Honan's Well, 2 vols, hy Walter Scott St. Valontino’s Day, I, vols, by tho same Sail's Snuci Prail, 9 vols Sandnvno, or lire Free Alnion, S vols Sayings noil Doings, 2 vols Says she to hei neighbor, what? 2 vols Tales of the heart, by Air* Opia Talos of Fasiiionable Life, by Alls* Edge- worth. 2 vols Tlie Torr Hill, 2 vols, by Horace Smith Tale* of a Voyager Tales of Fancy. 2 vols, by Mitt Burney Trials, a Tale, * vols Talexofthe Priory, by Alri llofland Tales for Alolhers Tales of my Landlord, by Walter Senlf Valerius, a Tale of Rome, * vols Vivian Grey, 8 vols Voyage to lire Aloon Vivian und Emetine Welsh Alonntnineers, S vols, by Cntlteiine Hutton Woodstock, * vols, by Walter Scott Winter in Washington, 2 vols ■ A Voar and a Day, by Aladame Panache Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vicisi- nius Knox Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hood dec 9 251 Removed. T HE subscribers have Removed to the Sooth West corner of Shad’s buildings, opposito the East end of Gib bon's building*. Where they are opening a very extensive assortment of PLAINS, BLANKETS. COTTON BAGGING, STAPLE GOODS, anil a superior assort ment of Fancy Goods, which they intend selling at a low advance. WAI. . Notice. I hi. persons having demands against ' K'S “date of John Fay dee, are rc- hUo present them duly attested, ai d |«tnt to 1,0 llw Bnid dco ' . l0 mdko S. M. BOND, Adin'r. S03fi. 89 18 Wni Candles nnd Nails HUNTINGTON ft MAY. J® »*»3 flags- Knox’s wlnlet evenings, of lucubrations on lifotimi letters, t vols Airs Weil’s letters io a young man Wilkes' (Jplm) letters to his daughtor, 4 vols VoUairo’s.History of Charles 12th Sketch of the civil ivai in the Vendee Events in Franco under Napoleon, by Hel en Marla Williams Webb on Poetry . „, . The Centaur not fubulotis, by Edward Young Yoong’s Essays World, 4 vols' NOVELS. Arfttata, a fiagment The Absenteo, 2 vols, by Miss Edgeworth The Abliot, 2 vols, by Wo Iter Scott Tho Antiquary, 2 vols by Walter Scott Advcnuircs of a Kiizlibssjl. 2 vols Itliie Stocking Hall, * vola Bachelor and Alarrieu Man -■ Brownie, of Bosbcck. I>y Jns. Hogg Belinda, 2 vols, by" Alls* Edgeworth Correction, r -t vols, by Airs Opio • Campbell, or tile Scottish Probationer, 8 vol. Charlotte’s Daughter, sequol to Charlotte Temple Cicely, or the rose of Ruby, 4 vols, hy Su- Vaunah Rowsnn Contributions of Q. Q, A vols Chrysal, oi tho advonturosof a guinea, 4 Contributions of Q. Q. by Jane Taylor Dobjal Tliune. of Laoarh Edgewoitli’. Popular.T*I»,^ vols Eliza 1st and 2d scries Eiiieline, by Airs Button Flirtation, 2 vols I & II. ROSE. not 20 209 For Sale. B y leave of the Inferior Court of tbit County, will bb sold on the First Tuosday of January, for the benefit ot the creditors, that valuable and improted plantation, on Skidawa) Islnnd, contain ing OSO acres, and known by the name of HIBERNIA. TilOo. U. P. CHARLTON. Adm'r. de boms non, &c. nov 30 Hie Marine & Fire In- inrancc Bank of ihe StatA’of Georgia, ot al. vs. Elcazer Early, ef. at. Chatham Su perior Court, January Term, 1830. In Equity. EMPORIUM OF FASHION. Mallcry & Duffy, On Ihe Bay, . nppostfa Tiia ExcnAiron, HJf AVING availed themselves of the a. JL limit recent arrivals from Europe, are now prepared to furnish their friends and the public generally with a more ele gant and extensive assortment of Goods in their lino, than they have ever .oflered heretofore, vlzf Wilkins' superior Golden Crown and Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style i Blue, Blaok, Drake Neck, Green, Stee nnd Oxford mlxt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. blue, black, brown, drab, fawn,steel mist. Cnrlrean, Lavcndet, and other col’d London CASIAIEKS. Rlaek nnd blue black plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fancy colored do. And n great vaiiety of light - and dark col’d Silk and Valonoln VESTINGS. Double boild blue and brown CAAt- LET8. a verv superior article for Cloaks nnd Great Coats. Being.supplicd with a loll and flnt rate complement nfNew York and Philadelphia Workmen, from the -first establishment*, they are prepared to make up the above articles in a style that cannot fail lo ploase Alin at usual, For the accommodation of Tra vollers and those who prefer dospatoh, they have a full assortment of • Ready Made Clothing, of tile lit, Id und 3d qualities, con.islihg of— Coats, Frocks, Cnattecs, Great Coats, Cloaks, Opera Clonks, Pants., Vests, ' Shirts, under Vest* and Drawers, Col- Inis, nnd Hosiery, of all descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES, Cloth, morocco, and patent leather Caps of [.like Davis’ most approved stylo Doromiis & Sydnni’s N. Yoik. Tnant’t Philadelphia, and Towson’s Baltimore approved Stpiksnf all patterns Riding Bells, Hliouldcr llranes, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spiinlflcld lidkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses, llair Brushes. Puntnlnon and Vest » >, Ilorsesbin, Caster, nnd Ruck Icivoa, Double Afeclinnie Ilorso- •kin Gloves, (Ilio most beautiful arti cle of the kind rvor offered in Ibis market) the whole of which will be sold at Ilia most r&ihmed pricos,' for cash nr town acceptances. N. B. The whole of the above stock ha ving been carefully, selected, and the grea ter pnn pmehnsed direct from the Impor ters by Air. D. peisonally, and the rendy- ninde clothing manufactured immediately under his inspe, lion, we feel confident in assuring our fi lends, that nothing bn* been snarqil in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage we have heretofore so liberally enjoyed oct 81 • AI. &D. Sattinctts, Flannels, Ship- tings, &c. Notice, Arrow Root. T HE snbsoiiber has received n supply of some very superior French Arrow Root. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons' Range. eee 23 Last Notice. LLporsnus having any demands a- L, gainst the estate of W. C. Ciilhbort, dee. are requested lo hand them in duly attested by the 1st January next, and lliose Indebted to settle tho same without delay, with Alillen & Clark, in whose hands the accounts have been placed for collec lion. JANE L. CUTHBERT, Adm'a. dee 19 r ' being verified to the Court that Elca- zer Early ono of the defendants in the abovo cause resides out of Clmthani coun- ly On motion it is ordered that tho said Eleazer Early appear on or before the first dny of the next Term of this Court and en ter his appearance thereto Hind in default thereof the said coiiiplainnnt-Jinve loavc to proceed on tiicir said Bill In the same manner as if pcrsnnnl sorviec of the Bill and subpoena hnd boon effected on tho sai I Elcazer—And it is further ordered Ilia: Inis Rule lie published once n month in one of ilio Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W, POOLER, Clk. jitne 30 153 Electors of Chatham Coun ty. Friends anil Fellow Citizens: I AAI a candidate for Coroner at the E- lection in January next, and ilwil.fi I be elected, will endeavor to discharge .he duties of tho office with fulolitv. Very respectfully, n ^ nov 7 Almanacks for 1830. IL’ST Received 3 1 IVCCCIVOtle ■'•L** nov H. »T. M. DRISCOLL. Spanish Segars. Just received per sloop John Chevalier, SPANISH Skoars, OviVVVSilva brand 1 ALSO 5 crates of Crockery, containing blue f minted Ewers and Batins,ah lamlled London Teas For sale by 3. B, HERBERT. dee 18 5 Sugar, Bagging, &c. Ill IDS prime New Oilcans Sugar 10 do do . St Croix do 60 pieces liemp Bagging 4 do Hessians 30 bids “Phelps" Gin 10 bills No 3 Mackerel 1* casks r.'heeso 30 bags Shot assorted sizes 80 grind Slones small nzcs 1 pipe superior Aladelra Wine 15 ciatcs llris ulpatent pressed Wine Bottles 20 boxes Superior English Mustard 20 bills I.oafSugar. - 2b litiils prime retailing Molasses 10 boxes Whittemore Cotton Caids No 10 15 boxes Soap 10 firkins first quality iQoslien Buttci 9 kegs bar Lead *0 boxes Negro Pipes 20 lSib catty boxesHyson Ten 12 21b do do Imperial and Gunpowder Tea Boxos Cavendish and kegs plug Tobacco 2 cases Wool Hats For sale on accommodating terms by HUNTINGTON & MAY. nov *3 Woolen half Hose. U fXrfb. DOZEN stout Wooten half ■ V vr Hose J ust received Mid for tale by JACOB WARING, dec 10 Gibbon’s Range,. Iron and Plough Mould!?. -g A TONS Swcdos Iron, assorted from l 1-2 .to 5 inches, 124 plough moulds together with nn asso'itment uf round Itoa from 1-.4 to 2 inches, sfnitie do.fiom I 1 4 to 3 inches, hoops and band do. 1 t-4 to 8 inches, and sheets boile'r'do. Ameiican Cast Sod Germa'qSte'eT. . Just re jeivod in Store ap'd Tor salo < BA T a eonipany meeting held at the E* ahango on Saturday the 19th Inst, ed and liglif ond blaek mixed Hi. H- y°llosv(ng persons wore fined for defaull netts, (assorted qualities) j at parade oftlie 6lli lost. *0 ps low priced white, red, blue rad E Eckis, John Fidler, RW 8 green Flannels 11 ."’“J 1 * Pshurt). r— Parks, Peters, 8 linloj 4 Sc 5-4 unbleached ShteU ", r " n 8.' 1 B Stuilh, Willie, Rutts, ings 5 eases 8 4 & 5-4 bleached Shirtings nnd Sheetings 7- 4 plain and printed green Floor -Cloths * Blue nnd mixed Cnuimers and Broad Cloths 8- 4 Ac 0-4 black and. eolored Alcrino Cloths Black and colored Circassians and Bombneett* 10 I t St 1* 4 Rose Blankets and Mar seillcs Quills 3 & 4-4 common and extra fine Cot ton.Cheeks 4 & 6-4 Washington, Dorchester and Power Loom Ticking 7-8 Si 4-4 hoary Irish Linen (warran ted no cotton niialuro) 80 ps brown Linens (assorted quail ties) 6 7 8 Si 9 4 heavy Duloit and Irish Dinpers 8 At 4 4 fine Birds Eye Diapers 1 bale Russia do 8 4 At 5-4. cotton Casslntors and Flo rentines Cambric and Furniture Dimities Light and dark Furniture Chintzes White and colored Furniture Bind h’gs Fine da k and black and white. Cali coes and Ginghams Imitation Madrass Handkerchiefs India Flag Silk ilankercliicfs (assor ted sizes) • Linen Cambrics and Linen Cambric lidkfs Long Lawns and Imitation Cambric lidkfs Plain nnd Figured Swiss, Book and Alull Aluslins Bishop Lawns, Jackonett and Nain sook Muslins 4 At 0 4 cotton Cambrics and Cam brick Aluslins Needle worked siviss Aluslin Bauds do do do do Lace Capes Black Nankin, Canton and Freiicli Crapes Sup’r Black India and French 8atins and Satin and India Levantines Black Gros De Zincs, Ores Do Na ples nnd Grns De Berlin Silks Black Sinchews nnd Sarsnett 4 At 5 4 block Bubbineli Lace Veils Ladies white and black Italian Silk Hose Gent, raw silk, horse skin, buck skin and beaver Gl ives Gent, while and mixed Vigonia and lambs wool Hose and halri)ose Assortment uf Clnrk's, white,, black, nnd colored spool Thread No ISto 35 while, blaek, blue At red patent Thread Assottnipiit i.fBinzillian and Toiiojse Shell Side, Long and Tucking Combs Assortment nf English Thread nnd Bobbinetl Laoes,Edgings and Foot ings 4 boxes htindsome Embos'd Ribbons 4 do Rich Figured do * do wide and narrow Gauze Cap Ribbons 5 boxes plain nnd pearl edged taffeta Ribbons 5 boxes wreaths nnd artificial Flow- Received hy ship Florian and Irogon. anil for salo hy " Al iclir. ilec 0 ISAAC NORTON. Approved Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES Sic. The following articles have been selected by the subscri ber, from tho ilifibrcnt Alann- factoring Establishments in England. Henry’s Calcined Alagnesla Ilonry’s Aromatic Vinegar Kan Alcdicinale du llussoa Calomel Blue Pill Evans superior Lsnceis Do Silver Lancet Cases and Shell Dressing Combs and Pocket Shilling Wax Also tho splendid Scotch' Tobacco and Snuff Boxes. For sale by A..PAUSONS,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. oi Coronur of Chatham county, ut the ensu ing election in January next. TIIOS. EDEN. oct 31 219 Fresh Figs, Chairs, &c. Landing from schr Mystic, gib A DOZ FANCY ClfAIRS 100 drums fresh Turkey Figs ' In Store. Boston AIcss Bcof Prime Poi k 50 coils Bale Rnpo Blacksmith's bellows different sizes 80 qr casks Alnrcells Aladelra Wino Bids Philadelphia pilot Bread ono. bbls No 8 Alackerel •’ 100. bundles Eastern liny Boxes Port Wine Newspaper Ink 2 light Riding Wagons For saWby CANDLER & DAVIDSON. dec 18 SAVaim’s Panaea. ‘milE subscriber has just received j sb]fylynfthis celebrated Meditfne Autl for 'sale by • , A. I’Alf SONS, Agent io Eagle no. 8,Gibbon's Range, ■ «e .ttuho Briggs, llourdeaiix, Canileo, Coll, G Alor- Daudy, W Dodd, J B Hubble, Ladd, Alemman, C W Turner, J N Baily, J Richards, 8 Bnow, A Sheldon, S Salle, Edward B.itiv, John Barnard, W Foster, — Beall, N Canipfield, Jns ( umining. Jet Dillon, S B Illll, A Lc Barbior.FLe Bar* j|2J’8 A Alyers, Jns lAlagill, — MeCary, C A Roberts, J I) Roliortson, J Roberson, " T Sweet, U E Stiles, I* Wiltborger Jr. D Lj* ( iams, J Illanalin.Cnlton, — Douglass, J F Forsyth, Edward Houston, O'Brian, Chns. Kelsey. 1) B Morrel, A Willis, A Wilson, J- Welsclt, Jno Wright, R C Wheeler, Doct Baber. J Blols.T Bartow, Will Bowers, Stephen Gardner, |2 each, Jks Swnnbrum, gl. . 07*l5xocation« wlll.iisne and tho Law;.be enforced against all who do not innke pay ment nf their Anes lo the commanding of ficer on or before Tliurtdey the 81st Inst. L. N. MITCHELL. Oapt. Sd Bent company, dee 24 (84m ’ Letter Paper. 80 REAMS—Just receivod and fnt A. PARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, no. 8, Gibbon’s lUnge. loao *fl ■ nnj dec *8 283 State Bank Stock. Jp^OKsaleat EPPINGElt’S dee 18 Exchange office. Fresh Garden Seeds. J UST received a supply of the Shaker Gaidou Seeds, this years growth. For sale by A.PARSONS, Druggist. At the Engle, Nu, 8, Gibbons' Range, dee *4 Day and Martin’s Ileal Ja pan Ulneking. J UST Impprim) nnd War ranted to bo first quality. For salt* by A. P VKSONS, Druggist. At (lie Eagle No.8. Gibbons’Ranco. dec 94 —■*. ri* For Easy Shaving, J UST Received a supply of the highly approved Chinese Razors. ALSO Thus Scaigh, John Barber anil Rodgers make, kept constantly nn hand and for sale bv A. P ARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbon's Range. '« flee 24 Emerson’s Elastic llazof • Strops M AY be eonshli-reil superior to any at' the present dov In use fir. for sale by A. P.tRHONS. Druggist at the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Rungo. dec 24 Lamp Oil. T il.E be,^Winter Strained Sperm Oil is kept constantly on hand and for sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist, #n»’ Ri At the Eagle, No 8 Gibbons' dec 24 ang Spanish Se^ors. 3®,oo® .,:r.3r.,s hy A^ PARSONS, Drusgisl. At the Eagle, no. 8, Gibbon’s Range; dec. 23 263 Holmes’ Annuals of Ameri ca. . T HE Annals of Ainfcric.i from tho Dis covery byj Columbus in tho year 1402 to 18*0, by Abiel Holmes. D.-D. Second F.diiinn. SKETCVtES OF AMERICANCIIAR- ACTER.byMTs. Sarah J. Mill, . . .The American Common Place Book’of Prose,a Colleeiion of Eloquent apfi'interest- Ing ext. acts from the Writings of Ameri can Autliois. .. T. M.. DRISCOLL, dec 41 • ' Savannah Poor House & •Hospital. wriSlTlNG COMMITTEE for Drt. V 1820. Francis Shrrel arid Mnscs'Cletand.*' Attending PRyllcUn Dr. Forth. JOSEPH CUMMlNa, Beefy-.’ nov 28 - ■ f Just Received. S ARATOGA Po» dors Ih tlrt V * s Coinpouud Fluid Extract of ^ar«a* parfila Oil of Black Pepper Extract cf Quinine Lolificd Copniva Black nxitle. of Mercury g itrated Kali, Piperine enuine Red Ifarlt Croton Oil, French Oil of CulrebS “ •• Copaiva, Jodftrti llyiliioda’te of Potass Aciil Prussic Tlie siibscribcv having b£W appointed agent for the sale ofth'e HbP’r*. nrtiolei, of fers tlie'M for sale at fhb manufacturer'll prices. ■ ... A. PA«SOr^3, Druggist, : At tlie F.kgl'. ?fP* 8, G.ihbons’ range, nov t. 220 Notice, yiVIBBAVANNAH LIBRARY, vlll B ln>, opened horunfter oijaifuesday. Thursday aml'S.itiintor ih each weeUfron* a’ld S o’clobb, P- M, WM MOREL, Libraruia. ■wot - : mi ' •