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PUBLIC SM.RS
City Sh'erilF’s Sales.
''On the first Tuesday in September next..
W fl.L be said at It# Exchange, .be
tureen tho.houra'of to ind4o'elk
Lot and iuiprovimen'tt,’ No^k, Grde-
thnrne tV.ut iuDlin.nn VVati-Rrnad A..
'the:present ies.i'Ienee'of thedefsndapt—t#
satitfyan execurlon tn favor of Aionan
Day, asainat Ezra Kent. .
Fburpilr Beneittfa Jot 6f Blacksmith’*
Toblv,‘ami'tons*’articles of Hotisiholil
Furiiiiit* ^fnSfcftjV two executions' Tor,
rent/ln'fatorSfO. A. Lamari ttal against
the eiiite IV. II. Evans. ... . ' >
FdBfnfigfgee Timed, 7 Sain, Scipio, To-
nay bnd CW.inca—levied on ai the proper
ty of Joseph IK 'Gihson, to latiily two eat-
. .esu'Janftti' faint o(f Gaudty &Legriel,»nd
Reuben Newcomb. t
. ’ A'negro wotb'an and fief two ehtldrSai,
* Hetty Wd MsjWlevledat* at the proper-
ty of, F.jiiha Wylly. ti? Satisfy an execution
in fa.qr pfLojaf Scranton and others,
Two lots end imprnvemiints, Springhill,
rrottttng on West Broad street,
id smith by the Augusta Road,
now in the occupancy of Sanderlin and
Richard,Gildbn—letied onto satttfir,t*»
eaecutidmajajnu Jesse Sanderlin, in ft-;
vqr of tlottsirat Williamson, and Jereioi-
ah Hilsy. * J/ 4'
A negro tjiSy George,. Ao satisfy Vheae-
cation, hp favor of Y 8 Pickiid, for, oft
of N. U.-Knafip, against Frances Cooper.
D’LYON.c.s.
aug 8 ,. w ..' ...;
Rule Nisi.
Camdfen Sapert^oari
: NbPEMBEH l TERM‘, 1880.
Edwiii jt.*Alberti, as
signee of Ethan Clarita '
lifps of Henry Sadler,
deeeasfd and,tny Sends; )
el'RN Ihe petition o.f Edwin R. Alberti,
VT assigneo of Klhan Clark, Shewing
that Henry Sailler.Ute of Camden Count?
deceased,? in bit lib. time, together with
Ray Sends, of same county,, (o wit: on ti»
lith day of FeUuef/; i8)B.l>eing,lndebted
Ip the Aid'Eibam In theisms of eighteen
thousand otic ‘hundred end. eighty dntlafa
Rule Nil).
Chatham Superior Court,
JANUARY *ERM, 188!.
The Mariuoand Fire | .
Inauraueb llauk of the |
State of ^eotila,
• The edpt’r-.the heirs t
end legal repreaentati?n, I
ofjas. H. M’Lnrin.deo.il
O '" w the petition ot tn« Marino alto rjre
IniUr-lnce Bank,.of the State.of
Georgia—shewing ilia* James H. M'Ler-
in, in hit lifetime, to wit:—on the 1st
day of May, 1888, hy.ltis bond of that date
acknowledge himself bound to one Wil-
Item J. Scott, in the just sum of thirty five
'sWAIM'^rJPANAtSA
Tor which theT jointly and severally exocu ; thquiand »ix hundred glolUr*. condtiioueil
ted fouf proiiiissory dotes of *eid Jot- t.hepayment of the sura fif .seventeen
w, -is. ' - f»L»h. > ihpus,,,,! eight hundred dollars, with inter
esU by instalments, of four thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars, on the. first day
No
mod; !
JSherilFs -Sales.
On th? first Tuesday'in Srptembetnetl,
W ILL, he suld at the FTs change.in S
.-c,.
beating Said date,one of which »a« for the
sum' cf fOPt tboneand- two HnnJrcd dollars
and"payable IttbFebt' tlif, one efter’for
the sum of four thousand xevenhuodreddc
'ten dfellais,’ payable 12th Feb. 1818-ohe oth
er for foot thousand four hundred and
the 4th end last note payable on the 18th
Feb,. 18to, for the sum of four thousand
eight hundred xod fifty dollars, .together
risking said stint of eighteen thousand ope
hundred tad eighty dolla^y—the better to
secure the payment of which sum of money
the said Henry Sadler, then in hie, anti
Ray Sands, did on iha I till day of Febru
ary, 1818, mortgage tg. 'said Ethan ell
that tract or 'parcel of land and Crooked
Creek in aaid county called Greenfield
plantation, containing t,SIS acres, more
or leas, originally granted to Dr- Devid
Oiiphant beginning at e stake at Crooked
Creek, rttnnmg aoutb,T9« west 155 chains
by land of Jotin Clark and others, thenco
south I” cast!SO chains to (ho..lands Of
vetfnah, between the usual' bouts
“‘bfthlV -t *5 r
The following.Tract of 1,'and.tO wilt all
that Tract of Land, lying and being in Ihe
County of Chatham. tWalro miles from
fhe City ef Saviaaih. lately the property
of Johh Fox, Jun- .deceased, fomierly a<
•joining Lands of JohaHaner, Wifli-n
Fox. Ja yeti- Dixet. andTaiftes Retd, and
now adjoining hods of Francis Tufts.
Jstises ■ !la<er.,pnd Mar* Shtfes, contain
log eight him Ired acres more or less.—
‘ Kavie-I on under, and byiyirtiih'of foreclo
'mre of mortgage 4a favour o( Margaret A;
McLean, agaiun -(ha Hatisaqd'legal te
presentatives nj John Clark. r
One Share of Planter's llnnk Stock,pur-
tended b« Gcnrgc V. P Maxwell, for tpc
James
Moore?theaoo by the same land now
or late of'the estate of Samuel Drailaford.
thenee by the same to the" place of begin-
of May, eighteen hundred eed twenty nine;
pighthtp hundred .end thirty, eighteen hun
dred and thirty one, and eighteen hundred
and thirty-two—that the 'better, to secure
the payment ct the said sum of money the
iuteiest to grok duo'thereon in the manner
and on Ihe days aforesaid, the sold James
H. on the day end year first aforesaid, by
deed, and mortgage to the said William J.
and liis assigns—All that .tract or parcel
of land, situate lytnk and being on'Argylo
Island, in phsthain. copnty, containing
tbtee hundred >ores,including tnaish man
or leas, bounded northwardly by land than
os lately belonging to Elizibeih William
•on, sduthwaidiy by land, William Mein,
eastjwardly by Savannah back liver and
westVaidly, by Savannah niiddl ' river,
river, coniaihtug thirty acres, mo o or Ipss,
opposite to '.he tract of land'. first above
menlioneil, apd. land oelonging tn the late
Richard,M,Elites, together with all and
nirfg—and also one Uiidiside.1 fifth partofi siugulat the premises hereditaments and
oenefit nf all his croditotk, and sold by un
der of the Asaigaew. . A
Kfm rmrmffi earned Henny." Lerh^!^
on as property of John & Sarah Gi'fiicnito
xstisfvtwo etscutipns in favor of F. W;
. H dm hsn. Levy mada -adtatotnel to ttie
by • Cbtisteble. ■
Also, one negro named Elhnk. Levied
on as the properly . Of Ann Pnpllin. te tat
" ItTy an execolfon io ftrei dlElluRead,
‘ed-n-nfstralor of William Poap, deeeesed. l
Also, the follntttnir afUcler, »lii < Cep,
1 Palm Loaf Hil.l Wreath,I Umbrella. :f
"set Studs, I Hunch of Quills ,1 Penknife,
I PeticirCase iuid one tJntd.Wxtcj-, Ls
a tract uf land, situated on ornawr SI. Ma
rys river, ip the county aforesaid called
aud known by the name of Cattfish Tract
containing. in tbo whole seren thoitstnd
fire hupdred gcres more or less—and a!’"
fusty one negtoe slates therein enumerated
with the eunditioba that Ihe said money
should be aigreeable te the tenor of Mid
nntes, (here set fotth, paid aa they tespec
lively hecome.due, and ptnyidieg that said
mortgage should not tie futeeluaed until
the last payment wav due and unpaid, »w4
shewing that a par? of said money,Ob wit;
eleven hundred and forty aix dollars end
48 cents besides interest from the tub day
nf January,ISt# remains* uppaid and ptay
ing the foreclosure of said mortgage—and
oil motion it tv ordered that the legal repre
-entativcs of,ihe t|iid Hpnrr Sadler, said.
te; Sards all others haring cla m to thr
,.iid mortgage premises do pay Unto tin-
court, tha said sum of pleven bundled pn <;
forty six dollars 48 centf,ant) ioterest from
the aaldflsih Jan. 1826, and the.oust uf
this ipplicalioa. within twelve ■nonths.ath
erwiso tbit the eqnitr ol redemption of the
said legal representatives of the ssld Hen
ry Sadler, and the said Ray dapds, and of
all others cjaimiug, or lu claim by .them
pr udder, the said (lehry Sadler, and Kay
Sands, if, in, or to, the said .mortgaged pre
II 1 "*, and to ail anti .evety part thereot,
i * JUST PUBLISHED. . -•
The Lonitou (Quarterly
Keview, .
$iac'6n aftd
Direct Stage L
' HUBHER Etutlir Mltra ■
^ COKTEWS. a -
• II, Narrative ol a voyage to the PaeiA.
and iieering’a 'Strsliw to co operate with
the Polar Expeditions. Verfoitued in hit
Majesiy'a Ship Blosyomt unda- the cent
maud opftapiaiu F. W.-jieecitey, ii. .n.
111. Two Lccttttcs an Papitiatteu, deli'.-
erod before the University of Oaloril. ; Uy
Nwsaad ItViiltwiii Swltiw*, profawsui wf Pw-
lltictl Economy/ ’ ', - ' ’ '•
2. The Law p( Population. ATteatlse
in Btx Uboks, ip disproof of thoaSuptfUe
cundiiy.ol tiuruaa livings, aud dov.'lop
ing the Heal Principle oi their tbciease.—
Hv Tl’inma* >adlt*r'M. P.
fJYH E Macon and Sataamh dirpot i
Of STAGES, are at this tirnie'inoB \
- *■ Kbnrh f
v •. FOR THE CUKE OF *■
SCROFULA on KING'S EVIL,
STPHttPric >«» MlRbeattCi .OisRaan,,
Rheumatism,' Utcereus Sons, White Swel*
lings, Guitries of the Liter and Skin,
General Details.- Sic. and all diseased
arising frets impure hlood,or indiscret ion
of youth aid tone re the constitution has
bten broken down ty the rise of Mercury,
Arsenic, flnrfe or t^hininc, &v. nntfmnsl
internal diseases where the- Lungs and
chest are supposed to be affected, dec. dec,
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS,
fly Swaint’s Panacea ism round boh
ties fluted longitudinally, with the fallow
ing word- blown in the glass:—
SWAIW’S PANACEAs-PIIILAOA
-ciwaip.y, I.y ■.■-..Wlhmy own.slgnatureon;i'. so that the
and also a small island in the last, named cork cannot be drawn *' * ' *
By iMtcli-el Thomas ftadler, M. P
• ». > l badfer's Reply to ait Artle!o:iu j
the Edinburgh Keviest, Ate. "i
V 4 l.ciicis on Systefnatic Colonization,
And the Bill now before Parliament, fisc.
Utr.f'hnrla: Tenissnl Hgfi. iVi. P.
eratlon twice a week, to and,from-!
liaces—assTe-ami ooti|furtit3e gt't'AtaK
cdirc. Capti Nstscomb's Mansion House
direct fur Macon, evory Monday.andFii
uay muniiiigs ay four o’clock, Vnd gucs
through in throb days; to at fiot to drive j n
the night, Ihoieby giving to travpl’ert tho
night to rest, in.' 1 This line is supplied
wtlli good iafe lbaiiie aiid drivers,thereirte
thb proprietor adlicltt the aid of the puUic
generally, v ‘ ■ V,
■}f, EDWARD VAKH2R.
■pill 18 9*Yt,. '
By-Charles Tennant, Esq. 5i. ‘P.
IV: Fragments of Voyages and Ttavels
including Anecdotes of a Narull.ife; chid
If fpi t lie use of y-iuug nersons. By ,Cain
Basil Hail, it N„ F.-R--S, ’
V Conspiration perhr i’Egat to, dtt* do
Balieuf; suiric du Procea nuqilel elle donna
lieu, et dei Pieces justifieaiives, dec. Par
Pltilippo linntiirroti.
Z. tlautl Com do Justice. Cepic des
Pieces siuiici dans te Lodalqoe Babeuf
occitpui, Inis dc son Arreslation. -
VI, .Statements, Calculations, and Ex
p aualioi.i, ubiimtnd tn the Buaid of Tradu
haring but one label whicll ( covers the CorkJ ,el„ung to the Commercial, Financial an
“ '*’*• lh * Political fijatc ol the British Weal India
vied on as the ptepert} of Isaac Norton to be from hencefoilb and forever fntcclo-
satisfy an execution in farm of Walls & sett. ... f . ...
” ■” ' “ f And it is furlher.qrdaired that a copy ol
Joyner. Proporty'pointed out by the defon
w~ fdfiNLDEWS.a. c.c.
- ewg 8- »»«
Sherifl’ ’s Sale.
“0* the firs) Tuesday in September next,
W ILL b* sold as the Court House, in
, Brykn County. between ilieboun
of sale prescribed by law.
All n-, .. ur psrcei of Land, contain
Ing two hqndred and fifty kcres, in Bryan
— ,k. •use nacli;. d-.--
owned 1 by Thoihas Thompson, bounded
.youih - bit by Airs. Bulloch and Janies
. Cochran, siMtb bast by Richard Harvey,
and on ell other sides by vacant land-
levied on.as the property of John Harvey,
to aattify an execution in favor Of the ad-
. loiuistrAort of G II. Shantou, vs John
Ilatsoy, and Richard llatVey, and roturo,
ed to the by i copstibie.
JOHN HEARN, s a.c.
" J-L 1 , 9 — vs
BOSTON’S
Pectdr?! Lozenges
or the txTRgcT or aniVKSET,
inn, rule uc pumisueu ones a inunlli
twelve months pTevioiia to the time appoln
fell for the payment of the said money, in
one of the gazettes of this Stale.
A true extract bom Ihe minutes of the
rtuporuir Court of Camdem county. No
vetubet the 10th, IloO,
ISAAC BAILEY, Clic
tfilcal
dee I
Mahy’s
approved Plaster
rl.ik
- ' RZCOEWEIIDED bt •
Dr. D. Rush, Dr P. A. Physick. and the
other most es&vnt of the Faculty h the
United Stales, .... ,
GliALVriES OFM AHY'8 PLASTER
.'aTHlB,l’last« i Ctuili, to wyli known
fl. Ihicughout the United State-, end
mnreyenerally in the City of Pliitadelphiy,
where its beneficial effects and aorprising
Cures bare procured for it the approbation
aud r.-eontmeudatiua ol- the must eminent
of the Faculty. , . ,. ,
ft if • sure end safe remedy for Ulcers
aiw aores eunei *Ve»U or oi long durqnce
—it stays' Sod prevents Gangrenes and liy
HIS medieme is ofTeredfor tile relief a timely apnlictiion will preserve many a
na«u..«rikt*. .if ,...m»i.i... nr. r ,j /.vx
- nt-fTHeiWIaf aru^ HnUa^ ^
8f tho lings—et Consumption, Spitting
of Bloo’irAstiima.Croup.Hcbptng Cehgh,
Dilfieuhiss in BreatKing, Ac. It is also
highly beneficial in Fevera,- add alf cases
wherein there is constitutional excUeirptai,
accompanied' by ohstftfettons of any of tha
■e saeratimaf, «* nf the tilin', tfiy'ef. Lungs,
Throat, Nut*; Kidneys, &c.
The urkciR detrianM fof these taszenges,
and tti.ir ackndwladged superiority over
every -idler preparation of iiohosbt. (cupu-
tsriust pi. fJSuArSasf has iuJunaa tim pin*
prietnr tn place them before the public, in
box with tirfn.mae for thei: use, las;
. dar fh.n this most complete an I eunreoient
diaphorette aud ekp.fctarant fit male may
be in thv hands nf every persoq, who may
et ihww pleasun administer it.
This article will also be found nseful to
pnbiio speskers and singers. By' excit
ing the ts^miaoi nf the mouth and Ihroat,
the voice'will become easy, clear and'so*
Mrinus i 1
OireetiSns —Adtitis may take ooe, two,
VI three qf thy taiEdnges at once, gnd re
peat ■hem’oacw of twice a day, ur until •
•light aiuiei U effected' In the same pro
portion they indy' bo given to children, ec
- cording tie • iheir'age. Thb Loaenges are
tube divMvb l 18the mouth; andsneltow.
rid With the lalivaj in'tlns way they, will be
particularly, advantageous From' tha
S ril possible quaoiity oFtfre Itonesei
sd.nl.ted in the emeliist spate in
Loaenges, no adjanets, at drinks
Of tiorehouud. llyteop, or Boueset, will
riUf he required to aid their effects; but by
Htereeaingjor diminisbioli the dote of, the
_ Loaebkts ereiy beneficent operation that
mao no expectedTrum the herb will best-
' - enroll,
Althondh 'these' Pest or si" Lozenges of
Bnneset, from fbeir bitterness, may bn dis
agreeable at firtt, this, after a few eta ta
ken, is soVe bwtj when they become eery
' pslatable, not differing in taftn fiofiiredn-
•6 Uquoritt;i &•>
Piles tt ecuA for boi/
. Jdit reavlted entT for sale by
, T?ll. TimNE!l. Oroggta,'
. ’ „Gppottlt the* Mansion House
ang 8 .., : ‘
appartenanecs «h^tsccvr to the sstuo he
longing. That the said James H. in his
lib. time, to *ii; on the 4th day of Way
1869, paid to »Jie sime William I. the suit
of fire thousand eight hundred and sevan
ty four doUara, bein«. the iuslalmeut then
due «itb interest oil the whole sum tothst
une. Tb«t on tho lsth duyoi May,
tho said Wm. J. hjr deed of that datu.duly
assigned, transferred and tpl over to the
petitioner, the sai(! bond and mortgage.—
That the said James It..did not on tho day
of May, eighteen hundred, end thirty, pay
the iastalment due up that dag or the in
Jetest, in manner aforesaid, bot : so to do
-wholly made default* -That the said Jas.
fl. is tince dead, and th?t James -Wallace,
of said,county did administer on his estalo.
That there remains unpaid on the said
th? itrx Vf thirteen tlsocsaqd three,
hundred gnd (ifiy dollais.with inteiest from 1
the first day of Mayy.eighteen hundred &
t’.renty nine, .of wbleb foar thehisand foui
hundred and fifty dollars besides the iuter
est was due on the first of iilhy, eighteen
hundred and thirty, and. the s<ime sum be
sides interest wilt be dife, before ihe expi
ration of this rule, to win—on the first diy
of May, eighteen hundred end thirty- one,
and praying the foreclosure of the equity
of redemption, of the heirs and legal repre
sentatives of the said James II, M’LQrao,
deceased* of Ih. and to the sam mortgaged
premises and on inntiob W W Gordon,at
tome* for the petitioner, it is ordered ihat
d JttiViro vVniiituo. MUiiiiuisirHtor,
the heirs or legaj • representatives, of the
said Junes H. M’Leran. deceased; do psy
into court within twelve months the said
sum of four thousand four hundred and
fifty dollars and interest so due as afore-
M»d, on the first day .of May, eighteen
hundred and thirty, acid the further sum
of four thous«nd four hundred arid fifty dol
Ian aud ln»efMt, so to btdoc as aforesaid,
before the expiration of this rule. to. wit
on tbe first day of May, eighteen huiidred
•nd thirty one, end the cq«is of this appli
cation end that in default thereof, th«
equity of redemption of- the said James
WaiUce, administrator, and the heirs and
legal representatives of the said James H.
M’Lcraw,,dct , d, and.aU others, to claim
by thro*,or under him, of in and to tha
said tract or parcel of tend and island, he
thenceforth and forever. foreclosed, and it
is further*ordered that a cbpy of ihis.rnle
be published in one of the Gaxettes of this
Slate, ottce a month for six month or terv
ed on ihe said James Wallace, adrainistra
tor at least three months before ih« expirs
tton thereof, and that such further proceed
inga be had thereon as are prescribed
law. . , :
the ligature, without which none ts gen
uine.^The^ medicine may consequently
be knn*n t»» he genuine when qjy signature
is visible; ro caui\terfnt which mil pe jnm
ishahlc as forgery* \
tthout destroying | Colooips, since the .Oth of ftlay. 1830.
THIS MrnrCISE has the. singular
fortune, a just tribute toils great merit, oj
leinSLTfCOtomende&byJhe most celebrated
practitioners of Medicine tn the UTStates
a*d Evrc i pr.;u'ht-readmit one of the spurious
mixtures, maile m imitation of it, hry the
least support jron ike Medical Family,—
Tnis ftgt ojfcrs an argument so plati* and
conclusive, that it needs only to be mentioned
to force conviction,'.. . *
'PptCK iwn DOLLARS PER BOTTLE,
To avoid the-many attempts that ^bave
been made to impose upon the afiUctgdi,
base imiluiions of this Celebrated Medieifl*
aud offering it at reduced pnees-^to de
ceive the tfnwnry—rl have apppihte4 A.
PARSONS, at Savannah, my sole Afcent
for the Hiale of Georgia. The .public
are cautioned against purchasing my
PAN AUK A excopt froth him—or from
petaans llhat can proelyco written^ docu*
mfints that they pnrchasfe from my Aof.ht
the public may rest assured that the Gen
ume SWAlM’S PANACEA, can always
bo had at his store wtARnAnTEbl 1 And all
those will consequently be without excuse
—who shall purchase from any other| per-
> wm.swalM.
.Philadelphia, Dee, 20, I8S0-.
N. B. : A large supply of this Matlicinei
is kept constantly on hand and fur sale at
the proprietors priees by ....
A. i'AiiSwNS, Soie Agent,
At the Eagle, No 8, Gibbon’s Range.
april 26 ” "*
Treasury Department,
ttTH MARCH. 1831
P ERSONS intending to apply for the
benefit of the aot,eptitled “An act.
for the relief of pertain ipsolvcD x debtors
of the Uqited States,” are hereby notified
that the persons entitled to relief, under
orheftne the 1st day of January. 1831, aud
were ihdebted 10 the United Siares in a
sum of money then due which Uiey are 10
pay, and who* .ire not indebted in the prin
cipsl on an official bond, or tor pubii
money-received end - not paid over or sc
counted (or according to law, or for ant;
fine forfpituie or penalty iucurrpd by the
violation of any law of tho United States
Applications for a release or discharge un
der the act must be piade in writing un
deroathor afiirmatibn, and forwaided to
the Hecreiarv of the Treasury,» stating, h%
m»y hey the (into wi»«»» the appij
> vNoWcc.
H ereafter the-sav
sy will be open for the
books, ovety Tuhstlify, T
•,r *,
„ . , latl-y ..nil
Saturday from 41o 6 o t*nck . 5i.
(titliiiduals not share holders oan have
he use of the B'iiok « ‘ r ’-
For one yeai by paying . j|2
•• .irmotuhs 6
-. “ Any period icaztban ala months, it
per mdnth,
■ Peraons hilling bbOia'bdmgiM' to
4be Library nre roqoeste.d to retain them
without deley.
WM MOREL, Librarian,
may IT ;»“;4o5faL ,
Conduht of tfi'n Bittish Govern
meat towards the Church of Etielaml in
tile West India Colonies; In a Tetter to
to Viscuum Gliderleh, Beeietery uf State 1
fot the Cnlnttial Depnrtiiient By Vilidbx.
a. SomqKuinideiatiunsnn tha bre-ent
SiaVe ol odr SVest India t ioionics, and oil
tho Ketiulatioiu wiAoli influence their In
dintry end Ti ode. Uy a West India Fm
prieior : ' - -, 1
4. Effects of the late ColoniU Folicy of
Great Britain; described in e Letter to the
Right Hunourable Sir George Alurtay,
Principle; Secretary of Slate for the Coin
n al Depaitment. By AUkatidcr Barclay
Esn. !*• ’
VII, Would Reform in Pailismeut be a
Benefit to Ihe Countiy? By U. S. Eacott,
Esq. ’ -. - i »»•
t. Essentials of PetHamenla ry Reform,
By Gcoige Groie. Esq.
5. Thought, fib Pailiain ntiry Reform
By the Ririit Hod. Bit Juhu Sinclair,
Bart- i ■_} ■ . " r - •
4. Reflections on the Ball,
5. A O-wiojhte on Electtoi
By William Henry (Jill. El
8*. The Real GharlCtei ,1
of the: prtipoaed Refortti- ” '•*' 1 <- -
?. The Speech of the Right Hon. John
Wilson Crocker on tho Reform Qoeation.
8. A lew Words to the Electors ol Gull
ford, on Refortti. 'Bt ■ Charles Baring
Well,' Esq. tl. I*. :-t > '
9. -The, Mirror of Parliament.' Part
LXXVHI, LXX1X, endLXXXI.
18 View of the Represenution of Scot
land in 1891. 1 ‘ "> . ’ .
I). Dissection of the Sconfsli' Reform
Hilt. By a Member cf tha Hon. Society
of lltc Middle Temple. J "- 1 ■
id., Observations oiilbrmhisleriel Plan
nf Reform. By Sir John Walsh, Bart,
M. P. •
19, The New Constitution: Remarks by
Thilip Putty, Esq. M. P.
14. Tltd'Belancs of Power, demoustra
tine tlpt the Reform Bi|| is f.ltn and oi.
lint in Principle, and tubseisive of the
Constitution. I • - ' , •
15, Notes on tho Bl|l, By a Dattister.
to. mt Speech ol Sir U. Il.'inglis,
Bair., un the Reform Bill, collected.
17. Advantages of the Bill Hooke and
Vatty, Sttirid. Price One Penny. ; '
18. The Speech of Sir James Scatlclt
on (he-Bill for Reform, with a Letter lu
Luiti Viacuuiii Miltull. ,
Juy.iecetved by ‘ ‘ ifj
- Notice,
FIVHE* under,igoed cdhtemplstihg >. n
B atlas nee fnr C fei tntmtte rvqot?ts
all persons having demands, against him,
to prekent them for pa'y'mem, without ’tip
lav.^nii ali ucrsnns Indidiied lit bim.
Mf" tnqu^strii .to'make .payment before his
departure., Tlwjse whp neglect this’tii^
will find their accoulils in Ihe hands of his
»tom enfl attotoey, to wfciam they are 1*-.
ferret}'. A powpr of etterney will be left
qilh 11 unit CissiDT, tu.tran«act his bust.
ness. » . O'BYRNE..
-July It
■js OUR months after date, gppitcatitm
JL .will be made in the llpnnrable the
Juatices of the.)nftV(6r Coutt: of Liberty
County, foi lend in'<i»;|i ,|| the real prop-
erty of the citato of John E. Fraser,
JOHN DUNWOUDY, Attorney;
tar R. McIntosh. Executor of said estate,
june so ;
Library of lintertaiiiing ‘
Knowledge'.;
P AUT-lt—lif-ect Transfdrttlttions
Pwi' l'l-aPursuit of Knowledge un,
der difficulties Illustrated by Anecdotes.
—also— .
Manual of tha I'raoticel Anunmut: -n.
directions for oulleciing, 'prepariiig, and
piotbrvlhg subjects of Natqral Uistcry..
Just receircd by f
i W. T WILLIAMS,
aug II' •- ’
Jutt.i
I
W. T WILLIAMS.
fri dates of inreteracy of Ulcers, or a
pronentas of the effected pans to monify
(or Gangrene) it will be advisable for Ihe
ortrinate suffer
DAUIH IIUIM l|IC .MIIIIUIPV,
. r w. Pooler, c »k
January 1891. april 90
tmfortaniKe sufferer to resort to the use of
Inie'gvoile put called fnr a few .defs pre-
lone to using the Plaster, and . continue
net-m- >itlacuta it. rnnipletqd, which
aV be eocMenliy expected in i reasons
nfe time. purgative mote proper than
*>«• Dtott’P well known Aoii Bilious
Pills.
The Malengev? of tbo Negroes, is ranked
Miirler the denomination of Ulcers; this vat.
sable.Plaster, is also a cdli.li, cure for it,
if the same treatment et shove made; be
observed. _
. Cancers.’ Erysipelas, Wens,' Scrnphule,
fittsh, iVnite-SweJIing, Sore Breasts,
Felons, Wnnlowt, aoil Boils, ere'removed
and cures liYppily produced, by the use of
this valuable Plaster,
If removek Abscesses and dissipates coU
leered humpurs. it also cures Sprains,
mists, 'nihrax, Sea ds Rums, aud all
.-tores *n<1 Wounds,.tending to. suppurate;
it draws cauterized Sores or, Issues very
t 'ettfiiJr and wiihoqtpain ft dissipates
'isiressing pain from Gnntor Rheum .tistn
In a Very short time, end is a safe ?n<i cer
tain cure for Rheumatism end flying Rhea
>4(11: U ins, it the-.Plaster is > nil,!inti*
■Mpli’d to the affected part foi aia or sight
months; by Ihe application, Ihe parts al
rcted beennie inviioratea, and • cure sel
tilin ' fails to he completed—it is also sue
ressfully used for the cure of Corns.
Those usefuli men. Mariners, should
ever'be without Mahy’s’ valuable Platter
'lorn, it kfieps any length of time equally
■nod', and is jtenieula'rjy calculated to dr>
'"tea ariiing from creep wnnndi.afterihes
are suppurated, which ir much eM«. It is
necessary it should be kept dry.
A bpsh supply; just received and for sale
dm* - T. M TURNER,
THE GLOBE.
F rancis prbston blair, con
tinnes tn publish, in the City of
iVasliington, e. newspaper entitled the
i LOHE, which hat now been established
I’toof five months. _ * ,
It wiil be deveied, as it hfa hitherio
bsen. to the dirouuion ar.d tr,aiu(euant.e
'Which here brought General Jacksun in
to office, and which he brutight with him
mio office;’’ which have been asserted in
ble/eyaial messages' in Congress, end sn»
mined bribe course nfliis admioistration.
As a means of givipg permanent affect tn
(hose principles, the Mlohe will couliniie
In advocate Ihe election of the President
for • second term. His lainiottinn fnr
re-election by the Republicans ofmany
dtylvs, and other. inanifeiUlions thrnugh-
i the Union, lestn n» r» nn to dnuhl tim
.•site ol the people, that he may follow in
ne footsteps of Washington and Jefferson
y serving in the Chief Magistracy eight
ear*. •
Tbo Editor wil j also labor (ogive his
paper a literary east,- end serk to mak< it
et once ■ vehicle of news and politic!—and
uf information Inn lailnfl to tbe aits, sci
ence], ami manufactures nl the age.
Terms.—Tile Close will be printed un
v large imperial sheet. The puce of Ihe
(Itiily papal Will be. Ten Dollaraper an
nul; fur slimier pounds it. will be Onr
fuller per month. ThaVpiioanf ikeoSrnf
f'- erkly paper wjll be Five Dullary per in-
cent became insolvent, and when he Unde
his insolvency knowa to his credithrt, If
causes of such insolvency, anil the amoun
thereof; aud also allahe estate real end per
snail, owned ht the time iff such inw-l-en
oy, with si descilpllon of the same; I
also the maimer III which such estate has
been d|*poifid of, that is tn say, by fiunisti
inp a list of the insolvent's ctefliWt at !h*
time ol his insolvency, nth tha .imnum
hen due to eee>; the smnv-since paid, and
the beiances still renaming due le them
respectively.' slsn the toms rince yeid. <nd
h dances remaining cue In other periutis
not credilam ei the. time aforesaid; and
what estate nr proporty, if any, owned at
IM time -ifhis becoming insolvent, or
ch he has since ecipdred a right to, has
been conveyed or Irani erred to any other
petton. with intern to be applied directly
ur indirectly to the ascot benefit of such
insolvent or his family; find also s stale
mem of all ihe estate, if any and the die
position and condition-thereof, which ha
has since owned or still owns It may be
nbsei veil,. that the statement aforesaid
should be confined exclusively tn facis.gud
arranged in ts simply and intelligible form
•s possihlc. aneccompanied by ergunleot
or prolix narraiive. ■ ,,
As all the fads upon which the decision
of ihe Secretary of the Treasury is lo be
made must be previousld examined and
reported upon hjr the Comltilutonerxr-no
communication other jha.i tho application
referred to in the first section of Ihe act.
tan be receircd al tha department except
through thatchannel.
8. D. INGHAM,
Secretary of the Treasury,
nte.v If I ITcx—fcp ’ .
(C7* The Augusta Cobsthut’onalist is
Brought to Jail.
|N HavanneWoq tho 12th inst, a nfegr-
JLsnan who says itis name is CHARLES
th.t he belongs to Wm.'Hsyward, South
Carolina, that he retieway abmituno.nmnlii
ego, ho is 5 feet 8 inches high about 23
years of age,
JOHN I. DEWS,a c.c.
ing 80 ■ r . ' . .
Brought to. Jail.
' -et-iSwpftt Pit, f :
fl O Baskets Sweet Oil. oT superior
X- -4Cri quality mat received and for salt
it,"'. PARSONS’DI3PENSAIIV.
jnly 14- ’ • ... , /
— No. 8 Mackerel.
ntl HBLS N' . 9 Mackerel.
ffFrijk An Invoice of Chairs, landing
fioin.brig Sea IiUmL front Hnsloit, end fm
sale by J.4). HERBERT do CO
4-'.2
• Fay’s Soop^ v
Hundred boxes Fajr ? <Soap, land
ing from eehr. Othello, end lor talc
by J. B. HERBERT & CO.
aug It. ' .. • ; ■
Cldiin Strained Honey.
J UST received Anri for sale by Iha bar
tel or tingle gallon, at
July 19 PARSONS’ DISPENSARY
\Swaim’s Paiiticea,
A'fii BOZKN Swdiiu’k Pjii4ci*.v«ti
^5xF tinted genuine irfd irQih.prepai
ode. Jotireceived en<) for s.\le by
BN !
m. m
Savannah on the lOlh last, a hegro
man whoiayshit name is FLANGKIl
an«i tliitt he belongs to Fr.mcis Linder,
Liberty County, Ueo. that he raRuaa}' a
houl 5 day vago, he is 3 feet fit iuctD*
high a lid .f bunt 25 years of age., ..fie has
u ticiet i in bit tiebi.e
JOHN 1. DE’
aug so
Savannah Poor House aa I
United States Marine
i Hospital, ,
^TTENDINO Physietankfnr July end
sWS, Sheriff, c. c.
August, |89|—His.
Richardson*. X' •
! -Visiting Committse-ir Messrs. Jos Cara-
mlng end. Era eel* MotreU 1
j JOB. CUMMINO, Se’rv.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on Ihe 16th Inst- a mulet;
to man who taya his name is WIL
LIAM and that he belongs to Jas. ClSrklpi
Richmond County, who resides about" lit
miles ahoTB ^.Augusta, tltxt tie ’•finaway c
htrat three weeks ago, he is 5 feet 5 indie-
high and about tl years bl age.
JNO. 1.DEW3.S.C. c.
april tl. .
fs&tsss.'sssisx
> Weekly peper w.ll be Two Ooflsr. Z .ZZllJUATrl
■■if ' Opposite the Mansion House.
aug tO
if rite IFerkly peper w.ll by Two Dollars
i t.l Fifty Cents Alt subscriptions must
■r paid in advance . . ■
;f7*riolHcrtp;uins received at the Office
of the Revanneh Republican
julv tl . .... . W[ - .....
Notice; - '
NNOUIl moblh, nftet date, applicarm,
fl will bemad* to Ihe (oferior Com'.
vhen silling for ordinal?, porpoan—fm
■•riniasion. to sell Judy and Ue«, t>»
Isvea, belonging to Iha estate of A. Nish-
itrg.l;
Sulphate of Quinine.
iJUNCEd Pelletier’s Uannfeeto. .ill, deceased, far the Vnrfil oftlw heirs.
-wdanfffor.al*N. II. OL.MSTEAD, Exccuior.
DISPENSARY; 1 ang 6 J ~
AmZhe.v.hfy - ■ ■
rv, jn« i
TAttSO!
Ja. will ailgnd the Ci .
pthy for Be-wfon, Rtrnweli and Coilsio'
Oisincts. Any holiness entrusted to b»
1 -*tfolly received guff promp.
end to forward their aceoiintydnly atteslen
to Ilia Oommisstaneif of Insolvency ft>
Georgia in Savannih.
HhirtiugB and Sheetings,.
.Tl EN bales blea’d Sheetings end Shir
m tings,/or sale by r-
M. PRENDERGaST.
' Sbsd’s Baildint,
Opposite Greene and Pnlaski Monument
jnne 4 \ - .
Ntew Orleans WhiBkey.
jfkNB' hundred bhls N. O. Whiskey
■ ” Just received and tar sale hy
jnly 14 8. PHILBRICK;
- Brought to Jail,
r l Savannah, ITtb instant, » negro
men who sgyshis name is PRIMUS,
•nd that he belongs to Alts. Whitehead,
who lives on KryerCrewki Buiko County,
Georgia; that he renetray'sbout 4 months
ilo lit 6 feel 9 1-2 inches high and about
50 years of age, ’ i
JNO. I. DEWS, a. c. c
ang ID
TreaBurer’sGflice.
rd*T 6, 1891
T HE average price ofFlour during the
lest month being 17 tier barrel ol
189 lbs. Breed fur the present month
•nust weigh attallowS.Tia;
It l-ff cents Loaf 2 lbs 11 .
• .1-4 “ ** I •• 5
Ofwhich dll Bakers and scllersor Bread
ill rake due Notice.
may 7 M W KTBWART. c. t
quality,
.H w
10 boxn Crmnt Yellow
0 do do Green
4 barrels Linsefed Oil* itiperloi
Por 8il« lo». hr
KAY t HENDRICKSON.
disifl .ty wuiqi/ttfi' ihoun >
Wilhins and
Sweet Oil. /
WERT Oil ol appellor 'quality, fnr
' Just received and tar (air
T M TUKNE ’,
Opposite the Mansion House.
»“2 19 ■ . &
S WEE1
tableu
100 Hams, in bqgs.
J UST received and for sell liy
J. II. IIERHBRT fcCi
aug 20 . ■
The Young Duke.
nf
Dr
You, g Duke.e'Norel. by the as
r of Vivian Grey
irdner's Cabinet Cyclopedia. If*
9, Sir Janies M’Intosh'e History of Eng
land, v'ol. (d
Cabinet Library No (, Journal of a
Naturalist,
Le.sons on Things, Intended to impiw'*
. hildren io tho |,ractice of ohicrvali'”'.
fleuion, end description; aa ihe syutm «■
P.'Slalozzi. edited !>; Jno Frnti.
Parson's DitetUom for making englowt
Ml preperatimuj fdrnted ap the heri*
Pole, Mv.ja'iin end Breschet.and UttlMl.**il
the new inethoil of Mr- Swan-
ThelUrematle Ifihretyt.. >tie "
hlastiiiger’s Plajs in 9 Volj. ' • i
Family LlburJ.‘, ■
Life ol Wesley, I yM- »
W. T WII.UAM9.
flog 2< ; - iy> ,1 .1 tji
The Young Duke.
White Lead, &c.
T WO Handled kegs No. teg and tdlY|1UUS M, DRISCOLL h« frtijv
qoalily White Utd J. ceivcd, ibe Librery «f select ooreta
Nfis 5 snd 8, beipg the V«.ung Duke. 4f
lh*auihnr or“VitigoG>'7 ” „ L
, Also, lit* Cabinet History No *, betefl
til vol. fifth* Ulstory jrf BDgl*od,