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■ ** No 269 Yol. XXVI THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1829. Whole No. 6536 Effingham Comity, lVPF.RlOR COURT, JultTkihi, 1810. \ (ha petlilon of William Mmol, sta- 0 0 ling ills oxlslonce & lots and praying ,i,e establishment nf a oortnln promissory jointly ami severally marts and signori WiUlam J.Malrjlns. ami William Cl t'orter. bnlh lato of snld.comity doooasod, i ,mil Effingham county, 13th February, payable to ilia Said William Morol, or i^r nn or boforo llio 1st day of January , 'f„ r (ho sum of twenty-five dollars,for i.io received, a copy Whereof, will, dm iv.ilnil of tho said William Morol, Is filed n, t ie Clerk'* Office,—It Is ordored that \Villism King, of Hie County of Effling- h ,m Hie acting and qualified artmlmslrnlnr of the «ald William O. Porter, deconscil, nail the heirs and representatives of the said William J- Mulryno, docoased. do shew on or before the fiist day or the noxt lermol tills Court, why tho prayer of the netlfioow should not bo granted, audit U (hither ordered that this rule be published in one of the public Guzcttei of the City of Savannah, once a month until tho time appointed for shooing cause thereof. Exl/act front the minutes, JNO. CHARLTON, Clk. I07§r. Books at Half Price, FOR SALE BY Win. T. Williams. jnly 10 Brought to Jail. I V Savannah, on tho loth lust, n negro man ivlin says his nnmu is JERKY, and dial ho belongs to the Slate of llecu gia, that lie rnnaway from the Ohalahno- clice river ebnut 4 'months ago—lie is fret 9 inches high, and about 33 years of ngejlio iv of a yellow complexion and stut ters iilicn speaking. JOHN I DEWS, j.c. o. »U2 18 180 Brought to Jail, I V Savannah on Ills 10th lust, a negro man who says hit name it SIMON, and that he belongs to tho State of floors gin, Hint he runaway from tho Clintnlmo- ctiee River about 4 month* ago—ho Is ft feet ft 11-4 inches high and about 2ft years of age—he lias lost one of his front teeth. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. o. nug IB Brought to Jail. ftfSavannah, on tile 10th Inst, a negro X man who says hit name is NF.D. and dial lie belongs to the State nf Geoigia, that ho innaway from tho Chatalinocheo filer about 4 months agn. lie Is ft feet 8 inches high and about 2.0 years r JOHN h DEWS c. o, ■og 18 180 Committed to Jail,' k T Coosa whatclde, on the loth nf May il. last, a negro man named GEORGE who says lie belongs to tho Oeknitllgee Navigation Company in Georgia, of whom Mr. ilubcit MoCall is agent t lie is about JM years of age, ft feet 7 nr 8 Inches high july 19 J. J. HECK, j. b. u. Committed to Jail, A T Coosawhntdhle. on the 85th March last, a nogro man who says his hamo il JOE, who first claimed Mr Richurd El- lit as his master, but since snyt lie belongs to a Mr. J ihn Thierce, w ho lives about 4 stiles from Savannnli; he is about ft feet •ioches high, and about forty years of age. J, J. DECK, j. b. d. 'j*) 13 103 negro Brought to Jail. TN Savannah on the /Hi lost. X man who says his name is JOE, find tbit he belongs to William Uoward of So. Ci. aud that he sBaaway about one month •go. lie is 5 feet 4 1;4 inches high end n- hout 30 years of ago—he lias lost hit fiont leetb. JOHN I. DEWS, j.c. o. have Brought to Jail,- I N Savannah on ihu 4lh tilt, a negro min who says his name is SAM, and Hut h* belongs to ,Minis & Bell, of Mont- teiottj county Georgia, and that he rnna- •sj aboiu fifteen onvs ngo, lie Is 8 feet 8 IMuihigh, ami aliotit 28 years of age. I. DEWS,j. c, n Br IN Sava an; X man who dm lie bob , Sdaih t to Jail. loth ult. a oegro, iis name is TONEY ruby Frip of St. Ilclo- , and that he rnnawny go—lie is 9 foot 7 inoli- ut 48 yoars of age. JOHN I. DEWS, J. c.c. f a Bill lanters Andor- nnd am sqmo- To the Public. JVOTICE is hereby given, that t have , m my possession one ha ■J'One Hundred Dollars on Hi I™k of Georgia,, signed as President or si now the ownaHfW timeago both halves of said bill wore in tho possession 0 f Benjamin Reynold's, of S!!S°? I,n, y< a 'id one of them having krfi. j er '* >va * dropt liy him and liavo boon accidentally swept . “^'“dreor olhnrwlso lost Application * WBlinado by mo to tho Bank for pay eeol die , amCi f n 3 after the expiration „|i'l'WSJPW I' shall agnip picsont the " d BUI to the said Hank for pay- P?® , SEABORN JONES. 'iilkignUU, 18th-Nov, 1828. r “ (c3 §11240 A Notice. LL poisons having demands against the estute of John Fay dec, are re- it' , 1 present 'them duly attested, and the said dee. to make S. M. BOND, Adm’r. 18 SSSfL indies and Nails from brig Atlantic. BS Sperm Candles HUNTINGTON & MAY. k 4 NSWER to tho Olive Branch, 1 vol lginn—by A Federalist The Anonymous, 2 vnls American Nepos.br Lives of omlnent A- luoricans Burton's Lectures on Female Eoducatlon •ml Miimieii Biography of the British Stage lltrckheck’s Letters from Illinois Johnson's Letters from rho British sottle men! in Pennsylvania Burnett's views or tho present state of Po land Bmlnnn's tonr through Sicily and Malta Lord Byrnn's Piivnte Correspondence Birckbeck's jomnoy through Framie Bingraphia llicrnria.or biographical sketch es nf my Literary Life and Opinions, by ST Cnleiidge > Gibbon's Memoir nf Alexander lit, of . Russia Christie's History of the War In the Cana das, fiom 18(17 to 1815 Clarke's Travels through Greece, Egypt, and the Holy Land. 2 vals Memoirs of Geurgo' Frederick Cooke, by lluntiip Memoirs of Richard Cumberland, by him self Dialogues of the Dead, by Lord Lyttleton Campbell's Essay on English l'octiy L'ugan’s Treatise on the]Puislons Cowpnr's Priv.de Ciirrespondenoe Comic Dramas, hy Maria Edgeworth Secret History of the Court or St. Cloud Carver's frivols through the interior of North America Democracy unveiled, hy Fessendcr, tvols Ten years exile nf Madame de Steel Letters of Evremond and Waller Essays and Sketches nf Life and diame ter Essays on Monls and Manners, by Jane Tnvlor Extracts from the Writings of Fenelon Economy of linmtn life Ebert' seven years of the King’s Thea tro Memoirs of Fonrho, Duke nf Otranto Memoirs of David Garrick, by Davies Head's journey across the Pampas and the Andes llazlltt's character of Shakspeare's Plays Hooper's Rational Recreations, S vuls Miss E. Hamilton's Popular Essayson Fc male Education Influence of Literature Upon Society, by Madame de St.iel Holstein, 2 vofs Johnston's Indian Narrative Irish Bulls, hy Miss Edgeworth Kotzebue's Exilo Life of Kottebuo Literary character, illustrated hy D’ Is raelii Leigh's New Picture of l-ondon, with plalcs Do do of England and Wales, with pinlet New Picture of Edinburgh, with plates Cupt. Lyon's private journal of C»pt. Par ly's Voyage of Discovery Cnpt. Maitland's Narrative of the surrender of Buonaparte Montague oiy Hie rise and fall ol ancient republics .Memoirs of Marmontel, 2 vols Works of Lady .Mary Wordy Alontague, 5 toll Mease and Smith's Wonders of Nature and Art, 12 vols. willy plates Misciies of Human Lite, by Sam Sensi tive and Tim Testy Popo's Works, 10 vols Picture Of Qrceee in 1025, 2 vol* Puckot Encyclopedia, 4 vols Kcliques of Robert Burns Beamiosof Dr. Robertson Madame do Stael's reflections on suicide Edgcrwortli's readings in Postry Rejected Addresses Life of the lion. Win. Pitt Sandeman’s Loiters on Thcron end Aspa- sia, 2 vols Salvo’s Travels from Italy to Englaed Bass' journey ta Borne and Naples Scott's Beauties of Eminent Writers, 2 volt Resources of Russia Sansom's sketches nf Lower Canada Memoirs nf Mrs Robinson Mevor’s Nepos, or lives of iliusliious Bii- tons Mayor’s Ladles andGenllcnien's Magazine 2 vols Quarrels of Authors' 2 vols. by D’lracli Volncy's lecture on history Vertoi's history of the Portugal revolution Six months in the West Indies, io 1825 Worden’s letters from St. Helena War in disguise, or the Irauds of ncubal flags Knox's wiutei evenings, nr lucubratltins on life and lettors, 2 vols; Mrs West’s letters to a young man Wilkes' (John) letters to his daughter, 4 vols Voltaire's History of Charles 12th Sketch of tho civil wai in the Vciuleo Events in France under Najioloon, by Hel en Mnria Williams Webb on Pootry The Centaur not fabulous, by L ’ward Young Young’s Essays World, 4 vols NOVELS. Armata.n flagmen! Tile Absentee, 2 voir, by Miss Edgeworth The Abbot, 2 vols', by Walter Scott The Anllqiiuiy, 2 vols by VVnltor Scott Adventures of a Knzlibash, 2 vols Blue Stocking Hall, 2 vols Bachelor and Married Man Brownie, of Bosbcclt, hy Jns. Hogg Belinda, 2 vols, hy Miss.Edgcwonh Correction, 2 vols, hy Mrs Opio Campbell, or Hie Scottish Probationer, 3 vols Charlotte’s Daughter, sequel to Charlotte .Cicely? o'r'lho roso of Ruby,4 vols, by Su sannah. Uowsnn Conti ibiitions of Q. Q. 2 vols Chrysal, oi tho adventures of a guinea, 4 Contributions of Q. a. hy Jane Taylor Dulijal I’liune, of Lanarli Edgeworth's Popular Talcs, 2 vols , j Eliza 1st end 2d ucrlcs Emeline, by Mrs Burton I Flirtation,'2 vels First settlers of Virginia Fortunes of Nigel, *ybflfj by Walter Scott Felix Alvarez, 2 vols Florence McArthy, by Lady Morgan GiOVannl Sbogarru, n Venetian (ale, 2 yols Grn|U s popular models, 2 vols Gulyntn Princes, of Persia Geraldine, 2 vnls Guy Msnnerinjt by Walter Scott Sir Charles Grandlion and Clarissa, a- bridged Gossner’s Idyls Harrington and Ormond, 2 vols, by Mnrlh Edgeworth Henry, 2 vols, by Cumberland Husband hunting, 4 vols Husband John do Lancaster, 2 vols, hy Richard Cumberland, Esq. J d » ° r A> hen, i * V °I«| by Miss Owensnn Jane, of Francet by Madame do Gonlis nib Itinor.iMi, 3 vols, by 3. W. Riley Julia and the Baron Kenilworth, 2 vols. by Walter Scott Logan, o family history, 2 vols Life of a (.giver, $ vols, by Sophia Lee rile Lollards, hy S. W. Hoott, 2 vols L“cy Osmond i7.!°"S. rd ' '•J WW* Edgeworth •he Missionary, by Mias Oweuson Madeline, by Mrs Opio Met dg. 4 tale °f the day Matilda Botklcy Mu "“® l c J 3 o 0 "age Boy, by Regina Marla Niiblin in search of a husband O Brvan and O’Flahvrty, 2 vuls, by Lady Morgan Oakwood Hell, 2 vols, by Catherine Hut- tun emporium of fashion. Peveril of tho Peak, 2 trots, by Waiter Scott Perry Malloiy, 2 vols riiicntc, liy Jvl. de Gcnlis Proie, by u Pool The Pir.ilc, 2 vols, hy Wallcl* Scott Quentin l)uriv»rd,2 vols, by Walter Scott Kcdnood, 2 vols Rcdgsiiinlet, 2 vols, by the sumo 1(0111 Rotchford Family Roll Uoj. 2 vols, by Walter Scott Thu Refuge* Ringan Gilhaize, 2 vols Itach .el Story of i Life Siuuluir and Hortenso, liy M. de GenlH Sanclio, or tho Proverbiallsi, by J.W.Cuii- ningham St. itonan’s Wall, 2 vols, by Walter^cott St Valentino's Day, 2, vols, by tho same Sans Souci Pratt, 8 vols Handnvre, nr the Froe .Mason, 2 vols Sayings and Doings, 2 vols Bays she to het neighbor, what? 2. vols T lies of Hie heart, by Mre Opio Tales of Fashionable Life, by .Miss Edge- worth, 2 vols The Torr Hill, 2 vols, by lloraco Smith Tales of a Voyager Talos of Fancy, 2 vols, by Miss Burney Trials, a Tale, 2 vols Talesofilie Priory, by Airs Holland Tnles for Alothers Talcs of my Landlord, by Walter Scott Valerius, a Tale of Uome, 2 vols Vivian Grey, 8 veils Voyage to the Moon Vivian nod Emeliiiu Welsh Mountaineers, 2 vols, by Catherine Hutton Woodstock, 2 Vnls, by Walter Scott Winter in Washington, 2 vnls A Year and a Day, by Madame Panache Winter Evening Lucubrations, by Vicist- mus Knox Whims and Oddities, with plates, by Hoed dec I) 281 Mallery & Duffy, On the Bay, tub xxcnairntt, AV1NO availed themselves of the most recent arrivals, from Europe, are now prepared to furniih tlioir friends and Hie public generally with g more olo- gaiil and extensivo assortment of Goods In [heir line, than they have ever oflored heretofore, viz s Wilkins' superior Golden Crown and Olive CLOTHS, (quite a new style f Blue, Blsek, Drake Neck, Green, Stee and Oxford mixt patent finish or Lon don CLOTHS. Sup. bluu, black, brown, drab, fgwn.steel mixt. Corbenn, Lavendei, and other col’d London OASIMERS. Black and blue blank plain VELVETS Figured, brown and Fahey colored do. And a great variety of light and darlf col d Silk and Valencia VESTINGS. Double-bolld bluo and brown CAAI- LET8, a very superior article for Cloaks and Great Coats, Being supplied with a (ull and first rate complement of Now York and Philadelphia Workmen, from the .first establishments, they are prepnred to make up the above articles in « style that cannot fall ta please Alto at usual, For the accommodation of Tra vellera and thn.se who prefer despatch, they have of ull assortment of Ready Made Clothing, of the 1st, 2d und 3d qualities, consisting Cnnti, Frocks, Canutes, Great Coats, Cloaks, Opera Cloaks, Pants., Vests, nh ” ‘ ~ ' " Remoml. T HE subscribers have Removed to the Soatli West corner of Shad's buildings, opposite the East end of Gib bon's buildings. Where they aro opening a very extensive assortment of PLAINS, blankets, cotton llagoing, STAPLE GOODS, ana n superior assort uient hf Fancy Goods, which they inteii* selling at a low advance. WM. & II. ROSE. net 20 208 For Sale ( jQY leave of Hie Inferior Court of this bo sold on Hie First Tuesday of January, for the benofit ol tho creditors, lliat vnlunblo and improvod ilnntntion, on Skidnway Island, contain- ng 830 acres, and known by (he name of I1BEUNIA. TIlOo. IJ. P. CHARLTON, Adm'r, do bonis non, tic. nov 30 Chambers Superior Court, JUNE 25th, 1829. '■ The Alarine & Fire Im surnneeBank of the Stute of Geofgia, et al. Chatham Su perior. Couri, January Term, 1830. In Equity. Eleazer Early, el. at. I T being verified to the Court Hint Eloa- zer Early one of the defendapls in the above cause resides out of Chatham coun ty—On motion it is ordered that tho said Eleazer Early anpenr on or before llio first day of the next Term of this Court ami en ter his appearance ihoretu and in default thereof the snul compininnnt hnvo leave to proceed on their said Bill in the samo manner as if personal service 6f the Bill and subpoena had been effected on tho sai I F,leaner—And it is further ordered that tnis Rule lio puldisliod once a month in one of iho Public Gazettes of Savannah until the expiration thereof. Extract from tho minutes. ROBERT W. POOLER, Clk. junoSS D'S Electors of Chatham Coun ty. Fritmh anil fellow Citizens: 1 AA1 a candidate for Coroner at the E lection in January uext, end should 1 be elected, will endeavor to discharge '.ho duties of the office with fidelity. • Very respectfully, nov 7 225$ ■ ■ • V Shirts, under Voits and Drawers, Col bus, and Hosiery, of ult descriptions. FANCY ARTICLES. Cloth, morocco, and patent leiHier Caps of Luke Davis’ most approved style Dnremus & Sydam’s N. Yoik, Thant's Philadelphia, ahd ToWson's Baltimore approved Stocks of ail patterns Rirfing Beils, Shoulder Braces, Watch Guards Suspenders, Fancy Spitalfield hdkfs. Cravats Cravat Pads, Purses, llair Brushes, Pantaloon and Vest Springs, Horsethln, Castsr, and Ruck ■kih Gloves, Double Aleclinnie Horse- skin Gloves, (the most beautiful arti cle of the kind ever offered in this market) the whole of which will be Sold at the moH reduced prices, fbr cash or town acceptances. N. IL Tile whole of the above stock ha ving been carefully selected, and tho gren- part puichnsed direct from Hie impor- hy Air. D. poisonully, and the ready- nude clothing mnntifoculred Immediately under his inspection, sve feol confident in assuring'our friends, that nothing has been spared in rendering our establishment wor thy the patronage we have heretofore so liberally enjoyed •cist M.&D. Arrow Root. T HE subscriber has received a supply of some Very superior Frencli Arrow (BY AUTHORITY.) By the President of the U- liited States. F [.pursuance of law, 1. Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of A- inerica, do hereby declare & make known, that n public sale will be held at the Und Office at Tallahassee, in Hie Territory qf Fluridu.oiitllo first Atohday in Feliruaiy next, for llio disposal ol the public lands situate within Hie limits of Hie undermen tioned townships and fractional townships, to wit i , North of the base line, and west tff the meridian. T Township ta-o, cf range twenty two. Townships one, two, three, four and fire of range twenty three. Townships one, fuur and five, of range twenty four. Townships ono, three, four anil fivo, of range twenty five. Townships three, four and five, of range twenty six, Townships two, three, four and fire, of ran^e twenty seven. r factional township one, of range twen ty eight, west ol St. Alary Do Galvez bay. Fraciioual township one, of range twenty eight, east of Blackwator bay. Townships two, three, four and five, of ringr twenty eight. Township's two, three and four, of range twenty nine. Township one, of range thirty one. Townships three, four and five, of range thirty two. “ th Townships four and five, of range thirty South of the bate line and West of the Aloridian. Fractional township one, of range twen ty one. Fractional tnwaslilpi one nld two, of rango twenty three. Fractional townships one and two, of range twenty four. Township one, of range twenty fiver Township one, of range twenty six. Fractional townships one and two, of range twenty seven. Fractional Letter Pnper. . 30 R «aie rt ®* i,r * d und for A. I’ARSONS, Dru^g'/sr, At th® E&gl®, no. 3| Gibbon's Kange. dec 23 £01 .. State Bdiik Stock. F OR sale at El’PINGER'S dents Exchange offlci i resh Garden Seeds. JUSTfeccivi )ed a supply of the Shaker ecds, tills/»»»• "•"'“‘i* Garden Seeds, this years growth Eor snlnby i A. PARSONS, Drngeist. AtthgEagla,-No.8,Gibbons' Range. Day and Martin’s Real Ja pan Blacking. . JfflT Imparted rend Warranted to bo •f first quality. For tale by A. PARSONS, Druggist. ange. Al the Eagle No. 8. Gibbuns' dec 24 For Easy Shaving. J US approved ^ ' ALSU Thos Scaigh, Jolm,Barber ahd Rodger* make, kept constantly on hand and for tale by . j. A. PARSONS. Drug At the Eagle, S’o 8 Gibbon’s deo 24 :ist. 61 Root. For sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist, No. 8, Gibbons'Range, eco 23 To the Electors of Chat ham County. F ellow citizens-i again so licit your suffrage for the office or Onronor of Chatham county, at the ensu ing olection in January next. THOS. EDEN. act 31 210 Almanacks for 1830.’ J t’ST Received. nov 14 fi\M. DRISCOLL* Christmas and New Year's Gifts. ' Tliomns M. Driscoll, H AS just received the Youth's Kf.zp- sake, for 1830, a Christinas Gift for Young People “Take it—''tis a gift of Love. That seeks the good oloiiej Keep it for the giver's take, And read it for lliinc own.” List of Engravings— , 1 The Thorn Hat, engraved by Cbe- ney. 2 Charity, engraved by J Andrews. 8 Tim Cottage Door, engraved by O. Pet on. 4 The Savoyards, engraved by O. l'ctton. 8 Tile Coquelto, engraved by E. G. Perkins. 6 The Fairy Tale, engrated by E. Unllaudct. The Pearl lor 1830, with 0 Splendid Embellishments.'' Tiik Talisman, for 18S0, edited by F. Horheii, with 12 Splendid Engravings. The Atlantic Bouviner, for IBfio, with 12 Splendid Embellishments. The Boston Token, for 1830, edited by S. G. Goodrich. 1 Vignette Tillepnge, engraved by-J. Cheney alter a design by H. In man. 2 Sibyl, engraved by .1 Cheney from a painting after Guido. 3 Innocence, engraved liy O Pcltron, designed by R Weston, 4 Doomed Bride, engraved by G. W. Hatch from a painting hy II In- Inman, 5 Lost Children, engraved by J Che ney, designed bv Scheffer. 6 Portrait of J G C Hrainnrd, engra ved by J B Longacre. 7 Alcditation, engraved by G B El lis, dosignod by II Frndolle. 8 Banks nf the Juniata, engraved hy G B Ellis froth a painting by Doughty. 8 Grandfather’s Hobby, engraved by E Gallnudet, fr in a painting by T Sully. v id Chocomn's Curse, engraved by G W Hatch after a painting Irom Nature (Corway Peuk N. Hamp shire) by .T Cole. II Schoolmistress, engraved by T . Kelly, designed hy AV'Owen. 12 Gauovieyo,engraved tiy. J Andrews designed by A Al Huffmaq. 13 Grech, Lovers, , q.egrgyqd Durand, after n pnintini iMTf - townships one and two, range twenty eight, East of Pensacola mid Escambia bays, and West of tire bay of Si Alary De Galvez. Fractional lotvnship one, of range twen ty eight, east of Blackwator hay. Fractions of townships ono and two, nf rango twenty nine, cast and wen of Es cambia bay. Township nno. of range thirty. Fractional township two. of range thirty. Fractional township* one and two, of rango thirty ono. Fractidnuhtoirniliips two and three, of rangft thirty two. Sunili orllio base line, and East of lire Meridian, Townships three Aid fuur, or range Torn rraciiohal township five of range four. Totthshipftono an I (**o, of range five Townships three end lour, of range six. ' Townships two, three and eight of range Fractional townships two, three and four, and townshqis five and ten, of range eleven. Fractional townships four and five, and township ten, of rango twehe. Fractional townships five and ten, of range thirteen. Tile townships and fractional township 1 will he offered in the order above designa ted, beginning with tin ' section in oacii. The lands reserved by Law, for the use of schools, or for oilier purposes, will be excluded from sale. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this fifth day of Oct. A. D. 1828. . ; ANDREW JACKSON. By tho President: George Graham, Commissioner of the General Land Office dec 4 247f Guardian’s Notice, ijjiOUR months after the date hereof up. •M? plication Will be made by mo to llir Justice of the Inferior Conn of Challuim County when sitting for ordinary purposes sell oil that hnlf lot in the City for leave to sell oil that hnlf lot in the 'City of Savannah, being the north moiety or half lot no 7, (seven) third tylhing Anson Ward, bounded to the north on n lane sixty feet and from thence running to Hie said lane forty five foot and bounded to the south by the other moiety of said lot no 7, (seven) sixty (get and hounded to the east ward by the north partol lot no 0, and to the westwerd by the northern part nf lot ho 8, togather with all and singular the build- ings and improvements rhereon, also, lot No. 4 and improvements Ewcflsburg, O- glcthorpe ward, 55 foot fronting on Alaga- rct street, and 80 feet deep to the lane, for Hie purposes of a division and the benefit qf tho iieirs and legatees nf Jacob Alinrt, dec. the came being part of the real Estate of llio said Jacob Allan, deed. JOHN O. .FETZER, Guardian Jacob Ahart. Devisees, dec 28 286 F.4A if Approved Medicines. FANCY ARTICLES fee The following articles have been selected, by Hie subscri ber, from tlie.differcnt Manu facturing Establishments in England. ■ Henry’s Calcined Magnesia Henry's Aromatic Vinegar Eau nledlcinale de Husson Calomel, Blue Pill Evans superior Lancets : Do Silver Liincat Casey,apd Shell Dressing Combs and Pocket Sealing Wax 11 •, ; M Also the Splendid Scotch Tobacco and Straff Boxes. For.sale by ■ A. PA R.SONS. Pruggist, , ’!m. 8; Gib lunge, Emerson’s Elastic Razor Strops TM»A Y lie considered superior to any at J-Ti tho present day in oac Se for sale by * A. P \ RsONS, Druggist dee*B‘I'" E ’ tle N ° 8 Qibboh * “ange. Lamp Oil. T H&bent WittierHtroinbd .Sperm Oj| if krpt constantly on hand and for sale by A. PARSONQ, Dritgt’ivt, •At the Edgh% No 0 Gibbons 1 Rang dec £4 Spnnidh Segars., Sfiitfift Jusi received in W"F.4lpro--and for sale by A. PARSONS, Druggist. At the Eagle, np. «, Gibbon’s Range, deo 23 263 Holmes’Annuals of Ameri ca, T HE Ahnalsof America from lha Dis covery by. Columbus in the vesr covery by; Columbus in Hie year 1482 to 1228. by Abie] Holmes. D. D. Second Edilinii. • TER, by Mr*. Burali j. Hall. The American Common Place Rook of I roso,a collection nf.EInqucul and interest ing ext acts from the Writings of Ameri can Autliois. J. : T. M. DRISCOLL, dec 21 Savnlinah Poor House Hospiiai.. V ISITING COilMlTTEE for Dec. 1823. Francis Sorrel and Moses,Cloland. Attending PliVsician Dr. Furth. JOSEPH GUMMING, Sec'ry. nov 28 ■ ' .Just Received, j, S ARATOGA Powders in tin L.»», s , „ Compound Fluid Extraot of oor«a- pariila Oil of Black Popper Extract cf Quinine Imlilied Copalva . . Black oxldo. of Mercury Citratcd Kali, fiperino GenUinb Red Dark Croton Oil, French Oil of Cubebs , “ •• Copaiva. Jodina Hydriodate of Potass Acid Prussic Tlie subscriber having hecn. appointed agent fur the,sale of the above articles, of fers them for sale at tho manufacturer’* pricosf , . A. PARSONS. Druggist, At the Eagle, No. 8, Gibbons’ range, nnv ■ . 220 Notice.. T HE SAVANNAH-LIBRARY, will lio opefied hereafter- on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week from 3 io 5 o'clock, P. AL. WM MOREL. Libraria# net 17 1071 Leghorn Straw Hats,‘Arti ficial Flowers* '■ ' akNO, , ■ . EMBOSSED RIBBONS. ■* T ill ■ subscriber has,raceived by the,’ tbip AIacon. a frosli assortment of the above articlos among .which arc:— , i case fine Leghorn Bolivar Hats „ do Gipsy • Cottage do. n !d, do do da da da da do do. Straw 1 do da do £ do ilo do 2 do do gimp do 1 dd French do ? do Missos do do Straw cpldrod Navarino do i 8 boxes Handsome Artificial Flowers. 6 do do , Embossed Ribbons. The above, uie. offered- at.Rvory small ad vance by the case or dozen. ,, : ^ ISAAb NORTON. dec 19 1 —i — t v }ranches, of C ENTRAL, Macons f -State Bank • Newberri, Cape Font ■ NortHern, and al! i other Batik Notes ol responsible Batiks, and all kind, of GOLD, bought and sold at • :LUTHER’S > Exchange offici dee 15