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•lC»M*e»ro »# li,Jl cl;H ” 1 .l ,or fa5tenod
JaUlto.l'WlM-lta «rorv lowest rales.
StaMwnaiJulrtiMlift good,
aitl.l'MOH^nr* nuiy roly up,
Bolton’s Unttge, Savannah.
JOHN R. RANDALL «& CO,
No. li)j Andlli'o whaif, Bulliinoro.
OH 15
nlsOtrLAB I’VCKET LINK
,C FOB CHARLESTON.
T l ■; subscriber, will rim a regular line of
i>aokoti bauvoou Charleston mid Suvnn-
««w», and nil rieigtu for Chulmtnn will bn
r*»i*«d at any timo rroo ormoraga until ahippod.
•ftarwlal* of thin lino lm*a Aral rata uci’oinmii-
fnTdiVAHUii * AioisTA
T , SWAM BOAT CO Vl PA N y,
Are now In full opera
tion for tliotrausportotion
_of produce, nnd mercban-
*dl» between Savannah
and Angela. Thnv have two WeamloMa,
TheOULBTIl IRE, Capt. Kirkpatrick, and
The ELUBRT.Capt. Wood, £
Tlia Oglethorpe la large, mid fitted with a
powerful engine—it i« imendwl to confine her
chiefly to the lower pnrt of the river.
Toe Elbert, whose operalinpa will bo princi
pally conlloott to die upper end of the river, la
efao light a draught ol water, ns tobe noioena-
bled bi reach the wharf at Angrtata,
Bulhboataure now; and conimaudod by slcil-
fatand experienced inaaters.
The lew boats are eight in number, staunch,
atul offirat class.
The utomi of the company are spacious,nud
theiretom for the reception of gooda for ship-
maubareoxteneive Kndfiruprmf.
Every attention Witt bo naid In the interests of
Shippers. VV.U: DUNCAN, President.
Savannah, 1‘Jth Nor. I83fi.
- To SPVil
a , A large House with 18 roome,
well adapted fur e boarding hones,
HI, with all uecewary ont-buildmgaond
iiiifaf a large yard, ihnated on the Bay,
•HSeBMi ip pie eastern pirt of thgoity. For
particulars,apply to the subscriber.
JOHN GUlLMARtIN. ,
march 13 00 Im
TO LET.
A conveiiient house situated on
the corner of torn ami Witttaker-
| streets, sinlable for a small family,
I Possession given immediately, and
terms made known on application
it WILEY MILTON A CO’S
Lumber Yard, cast end oflliecily
fill fid 4%n
Hi
Ife
II 1 ) 'laA ,
HUYSIO.Y IIOUSC,SAVANNAH,
This estabiwhutenthavlngchaug,
ed hands,bus undergone a thorough
repair and newly furnished through
out, will be opened on Saturday .the
lOih 'mil. fur the reception of board
ers and the accommodation oftnivellcre.
Tlie private apartment for tint accommoda
tion of Ladios and Families, are spacious and
airy, and are furnished in a manner to insure
the comfort of thoso who may visit Ihem.
The Gentlemen's apartments nre fnrniehed in
a similar manner, and are equal to those of any
other eilabUmeiit in the Southern country.
The huuso will be conducted by Mr. Leander
Duller, (idle hat bun at the City Hotel for three
IkariJ under the supervision of the proprietor,
whs pledges himself to do every thiug in his
power for the comfort of hie guests,
jfofg' . P. WILTBERGER.
II? The Augusta Constitutionalist, Chart®,
ton Courier, and llilledgeville Standard of Uni
on, will insert tho above three times a week for
two weeks, ■
FU'l'V BOLLAUS BE1VAUB.
A Tho ubove reward will he paid
m J forthoapprehension and delivery
ffi>7 in Ihe jail of this County, my ne-
mKf / gro man ISAAC, (generally cell-
mmtLLm ed ® a P*- fsaae,) well known as a
|Z, . , ■ fisherman; one of hie fingers ml
IjlUiand somowlmt injured, eome ofhia tip
per lore teetli out, and a ecar on hit tioeo, Isaac
GENERAL K1DIAKRS
RELATIVE TO .MOFAT’S LIFE PILLS
AND PHCF.NIX HITTERS.
Ill IIKSE msdicinHs have long heon known
M. and approcialo.l. for llioir oxlraordinary
and unmodiaio power, of rostering perfect
hoidlli, to poisons sulloriug under nearly every'
kind of disease to which the human frame is
iinblu,
In many hundreds of certificated instances,
thoy have even rescued siitierers from the very
vergo.of on untimely gravo. after ell the decep
tive nostrums of the day had utterly f.iilpd; and
tn many ilioiisamls they have permanently so-
cured thnt nnifurnt enjoyment of health, witnoui
whiuh life Itshlf is but a partial blessing. So
greet indeed, has their efiicaoy invariably and in-
Wittily proved, thill it lias appeared scarcely
less limn miraculous to those who were unne-
qusintod with the heautifnlly philosophical
prhmiphw upon which they are compounded,
end upon which they consequently act. It wus
to tlioir manifest and sensible action m purify
ing the springs nnd channels of life, nnd eiidu
Ing them with renewed lono and vigor, that
they wore indebted for their name, which was
bestowed upon them at Ihespontanentis request
of several individuals whose lives they had obvi
ously saved.
The proprietor rojoicos in Ihe opportunity nf
fordod bv tho universal diffusion of the uslly
press, for plnoing his VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS within Ihe knowledge and reach ofovn-
ry Individual in (ho community. Unlike the
host of pernicious quackeries, which boast of
vegetable Ingredients, the Life Pills are purely
and ooMy vegetable,nml contain neither mercury,
antimony, arsenic, nor ony other uiineial in
any fonn whatever. Thoy lire entirely coni
posed of extract* from rare and powcifulplams,
the virtues orwhich, though long known in sev
eral Indian Iribea, and recenlly to some eminent
pharmaceutical' chemists, are altogether tin
known to tho ignorant pretenders to medical
aoieuoe; nnd were never before administered
in so happily efficacious n combination.
THEPIKENIX BITTERS, are so called,
because they possess Ihe power of restoring tint
expiring embers of ItunlUi, to a glowing vigor
throughout tho constitution, as the Phoenix is
•aid to be restored to life front the ashes nf its
own dissolution. The Piiamix Bitters are en
tirely vegetable, composed of roots found only
iocorteiii parts of tlm western country, which
will infalibiy cure FEVERS AND AUUKS oi
till hinds t will never foil to eradicate entirely
all the effects nf tnorenry, infinitely sooner than
the most Powerful preparations of Soraapi j||
and will immediately cure the deterinmati
BLOOD TO THE HEAD t never failiniha
shabtsss incident to young fcmnlui and will ho
found e certain remedy in all cases ofrunout
debility anil uxaluttuof tho most impaired con-,
stitulions. As a remedy for Chronic and In
flammatory Rheumatism. the efficacy of die Thai-
tiix Bitters will be demonstrated by the use nf n
siugle bottle. The usual dose ur lliese bitters is
half a wine glass full, in water or wine, and litis
quantity may betaken two or three limes n day,
about half ail hour before meals, ora less quan
tity may bo taken at all dniaa. To tlioae wl.o
are afllictcd with indigestion after meals, these
bitters will prove iilvahiahle.etthey very great
ly increase file action of die principal viscera,
help them to perform llteir functions, and enablo
the stomach to dischargo into tlm bowels wltat-
over is offensive. This imligesdnn is on.ilvfind
speedily removed, appetite''restored, ami tlm
mouths of the ebsnihant vessels being cleansed,
nutrition is faciliisted and strength of body and
energy of itiitid are the Imp py results.
In suine obstinate cud complicated cases of
chronic am) inttaniinatory Ithaumntiani, Liver
Complaints, Fever and Ague, Dyspeptic, Palsy,
Pile), injuries from the uee of mercury, quinine,
and other diseases of long standing, it may he
found necessary to tako both the Life Pills aud
die Phomix Bitters, in die doses before recom
mended.
N U.—Those Pills and the Bitters will get
all mercury out of the system iuDiiilely faster
than the best preparations of Sarsaparilla, and
are a certain remedy for Ihe rushing of blood to
the haul, or all violent hmelachee, tic duutcurcux,
Ac. All persons who are predisposed to apo-
J. palsy, &Or should never be without tho
Life Pills nr the Bitters, for one dose in time
will safe life. Tlmy equalize Ilia circiilatioituf
Ute blood, draw ull pressure from the head, re
store perspiration, nud throw off every impuri
ty by dm pores of tho ski if.
The above Medicine js far sale by
A. BARTOW,
At his Store on die Bay,corner of Drayton St.
mar 18
4 " „ UOU SAL,hi,
VERY valuable tract of Land, part of tho
Great Iliiliiiln Swamp, in Glyun countv*
originally granted to Michael Uudulph,for &0UG
acres, out which by n recent survey. rasuppo-*-
ed tu contain only 6540 acre*. Tho title* to this
tract are indisputable, and the rptnrtni nnd taxes
hnvp been regularly nuule, and paid, a* the bonk*
or the tax collector of Chatham county will ful
ly prove. The value of the tract i* iimtoriully
increased by. the contemplated Rail Hoad to
Brunswick, pawing over it. The tract is bouiid*
ed by lends granted to Col. John Cooper, now
owned by Mr. Geguiallhm, and adjoining land*
of Messrs Poulson, Smith, Skerviitg, Burnett,
Franklin, and otherst about eleven hundred
acres of tho tract is believed to bo equal, if not
superior, to any lauds on tho soa hoard of Geor
gia fortho production of Cotton.or Sugar Cano.
For terins.which will be liberal, and anexten-
s»on of credit to suit llie purchaser—apply to
Isaac Abraham*, Ksq. Mount pteasaut, near
Wayuesville, or at Savannah to
, . JAMES HUNTER.
All persons are hereby forbid t respassing up
on tho above mentioned tract of land,--os of-
fenders Will be prosecuted. dec 22 252
T „valcable lanusT '
HE subscriber offer-* for sale thirty-one
thousand acres of Land, situated in Ute
conntiesnf Baker, Early, Lee, Stewart, Sump
ter, and Randolph. These Lands are in bodies
of&00 to a d000 acres, the largest and most valua
ble patts of which hHve been selected by tho Inst
judges, end are situated iu the second District of
Baker County. v
Person* desirous of purchasing can ascertain
the quality and location ofBie Lands, by apply,
ing to myself, or to either of the following gen
tlemeu, Joum Wii.lmms, Etq. < M illedge-
Col. H. R. Ward, ' ( villa
. Join* Rawi.E8, Esq. Hawkinsville.
Cob II. H. Tarver, Twiggs Co.
Mr. Win Dennnrd isunUiorixed to sell and
make title* to tho above Lunds, uttd be will be
ready at all tunes to shew Uiem. ilis residence
U in the 2d District of Buker County.
J. COWLF.S,
Macon, Feb. 21,1837. 48m. fob 27
FOIt SAI<E,
A PLANTATION on the Canal. 12 miles
rjk. from the city, in Chatham County, con
taining 640 acres,well timbered with first quality
yellow pine On the premises there is a com-
Ibrtubledwelling. and out buildings—about 25
• acres nre under fence, with a variety of choice
fruit trees, a fine well of water. This plnco is
healthy; also, will be disposed of a pair of well
broke Mules, Certs and plantation tools, of all
descriptions: a first rate Cniwl Boat that carries
from 16. to Ifi cords nf wood, and several small
boats. 40 to 60 cords of lighlwood will bo sold,
Few place* in Chatham County equals then
bove for fish. Tho above prof)erty will be dis
posed of on a credit for approved’ paper. For
particulars inquire at this office. feh 17
Hl’C IiLAND’S GEULOGI.
3" l ‘°?r llQ 4a bccn GU«W» about 18
. V ,,e r,,rmcr >y ‘ho property of Mr.
trith If b r" 0, °".* ill " lllred fiullara wiit|be paid
wiut proof to convict unv individual who may
harttor Isaac. JAMES FOUNTAIN 1
I'! 0 D » rian Telegraph will publish tho
bS,r“r^ 1 ‘ ta i r °' ir ' v,!e|<!, a “ d »™ d *•
“m to the subscriber for payment. J, F.
-JSOWSW ENGLISH RACE
HD K dfi AND 8 PALLION,
Vlnu A |TfF AU , MABGAITX,
I v» -It 001 ? 1 * at n| y restdenco near
•hdwill „ a j' nevi,,0 > Lowndes cuutity, Alabanm
I -in,on ni i lre J! at W#W dollara the
| 10 S (.room! 0110 dra,orda, y. nn <l one dollar
O EULOGV and Mineralogy, considered
with reference to Natural Theology, be
ing Bridgewater Treatiso, No. fi. By the Rev.
Win Uucklnnd, D. D-, Canon of Christ
Church nrtff Reader in Geology and Miueralo
gy in tlie University of Oxford; 2 vols 8vo.,
with numerous plutes.
Also,—Fniknor; a Novel. By Mrs. Shelly,
nothnrnf • Fraukensteis,*
Truitsand Trials of Euily life. By L. E. I
Mrs. Ariuytnge, or Feinnle Uomiimtiun. By
Mrs. Gore, authoress of * Mothers aud Daugh
ters.’
Paul Pry’s Delicate attentions, and other
Tales. By the author of little PetHingtoi)
Godolphin; a Nuvel. 2d Edition.
Life in Pnris, or the Ramble* and Sprees of
Dick Wildfire, &c. with whimsical adventures
of the Halibut Family; 2 vols.
Walker’s Manly Exercises, in which Rowing
nnd Sailing are now first described, and Riding
and Driving are for tha first time given in a
work of this kind. Also, Walking, Running,
Leaping. Vaulting, Balancing, Skating, Swim
ming, Wrestling, Boxing, Training, &c. &c,
with 50 F.ngrnvingfl—in one neat volume-
Gregory’s Mathematics, for Practical Mon;,
being a common-place book of Principles,
Rule* and Tables in various dcpurtiiinut* of
Pure and Mixed Alnthemntics, with their appli
cation to the pursuits of tlufSurveyor, Architect,
nnd Civil Engineer, with numerous plates.
Marshall Hall, on the Nervous System and
its diseases. Just received by .
ap 11 W. THORNE WILL! A M3
THE KENrfET PLASTER.
r*!HE celebrated Kenset Plasters, whoso
JB. sani.ary properties in alleviating or re
moving pain or weakness in the breast, side, back
or limbs; also for Rheumatism. Liver Com-
plaint, and Dyspepsia, have been amply tested
by multitudes in the wide spread population of
our.WeAtern Continent, and also in the Spanish,
Danish, aud British West India Islands, are
prepared by the Subscribers, oud no others, and
presented to tlie publio for their accommoda
a ? 8 ’ .°^ The above plaster is the invention of an emi-
nentsurgeuu; and from tlienuinfiroua iuetauces
of its aalutary efihete in the aforementioned dis
tressing complaints, the proprietors cun recom
mend ft with the utmost confidence. They feel
pleasure in slating, withutft fenrofcomradictton
that out of the extensive tales both in tha lakmds
end tliroiigliout th United States, not one plas
ter in fifty hits been returned; they, therefore,
trust that this fact will nfibrd tlie strongest pua-
eible evidence of their superior efficacy.
For sale by A. DENSLO W & CO
tnur 10 Corner Buy t& Whitnker-sta
I finturim'jin |)e .' ®°, ndl ' *»od end exio'nsivo
Operate lot. Am P>“ necoinniodntinns and
•ndaverl^f” ?,’[?| a, * d mures with colts,
still sJZS r & wlllb » ■«knn I« prevent accide
■nHSB: hbiatfttttblillgihould they ece
l^olnttar. lsu? 1 “"unttuco on the first tiny of
[ July. " ' ^ a,,d expire on the firat day of
-LcS!) o-a « E °ttGE GIVHAN.
'— Ala. Journo
T ins!® 48 ' 1 ' i’O'Vdek.
"r i"“ P ; lr " lion . i - «» excHlieht substitute
fxkes. e “'- es foeuilly for nil kind of bailor
*1 bj'alwn ful,0 *'i n S wlvatitagos:—
ty keepm™ ?! " ul “' Ba '' d vct tfotinjnro
^mpnaix nil,! "““rafully preserved from
Operation: Braarf «.°2S N*BPIto.aiiil certoin hiital
r,rb »ltine immir h tlar ,lllx<ld wilhit.isrondv
corlai “ to be' light
I h '»r uuefei.n- * ld " 0!l ,lul impart any liir-
'fj'oleaoine jIIi, t,1St0- . “1 d '* riendodly more
Jinit received nnd forsnlo by
mjroi, j;- T. M. & J. M. TURNER, •
Monnuieut-Sinnire.
P^LYSIcunJ 1 “LUtfiX-AHD.
• Poria| 8 tj’ Su "'J' d °P (!lldo " fills
A. PARSONS.
CIIATH aM, SIJI-KIMOH
COURT—January Term, 1837.
Eliza Jacobs )
vs V DIVORCE.
Brw. II. Jacobs 5
I T appearing to vho Court, that the Defend
ant, by the Sheriff's return, is liot to be
found 111 Chatham County. On uiotioit of
PlaintiiTs Attorney, It is ordered that tho de
fondant do appear on or before tlie first day of
ne*t Term onhia Court, and make answer to
the complaint alleged ugaipst hint, or (lie said
Court will proceed to Trial us in case of de
fault. And further, that this order be published
in one of the Gazettes of the city of Savannah
duringthe term aforesaid.
ROBERT W. POOLER, Cl’k.
mnr 11 159 .
NICK OF T1IE WO suss,
O R the libbeoairosuy.uTnle ofKentucky—
by. Dr. Bird, author of Culnvur, The jfnfi
del. &n. in 2 vols.
The Partisan Leader, a tale of the future—by
Edward William Sydiiey. in 2 vols.
Lady Mary VVorlley Montagu’s Letters and
Works, edited by her gieat Gandson, Lord
Whnrncliflo. in.2 yols 8vo.
I n the present edition Lord IVharnclifft has cor-
rtctul from the original manuscripts, the omissions
and defects of Dulbnuay’s collection and addetl
numerous letters names, onn explanatory notes.
The additions consist chiefly in letters to Lady
Panfrd. the Copntess of Rule, the Countess of
Mar, bir James Steuart. In this edition, the
names formerly given only in initials, are sapplu
ed, amt tlm suppressed passages restored foam the
an f?allaa»’s view of the state of Europe, during
the Middle Ages. From lliuOth Londofi edition,
complete in 1 volume. .
Henrietta Temple, cheap edition in 1 vol.
W"rdwoith’8 complete Poeticul Works; to
gether with a description of the country of the
Lakes in the north of Euglnud—edited by Hen
ry lieed.iu J large volume.
Armstrong oil tho morbid anatomy, nature
arid treatment of Acute and Chronic Diseases—
edited by Jos Rix? wjtll an ucconut of the life
of the author—by John Bell, m. i> . 2 vols- 8vo.
\V. THORNE WILLIAMS.
opril II
T A9 ORDINANCE
O repeal a part of tho fir-t section of an
Otdinaur-e ainetidntory of nn Ordinance
entitled an Ordinance for the government of ne*
fcree* nnd other persons of, color, in the city of
Savannah.
s. c. I, Beit ordained by the Mayor and AL
dfmen of the City of Savannah and hamlets there
of, in Council assembled, and it is,hcreby ordained
by Ute authority nf the same; That so much of tho.
i rsi section or the Ordinance passed 16th day of
December, 1808, entitled au Ordinance to a-
tnond np Ordinance entitled nn OiMinsnce for
the government of negroes ami othftf pnrvonsof
coltir in the City of 8nvnunnh, as nroliihits nnv
person or persons from “ employing inechamo
slave or slaves to perforu any work iq their re
spective trade,” ho uud the tame is hereby re-
penimi.
8kc 2. De it ordained, fa. That it may be
lawful Tor the owner or owner* of tho ineciinic
slave of slave*, to hire his or her slave or stoves
to any person whomsoever, nnd for such slave
or slave* being mechanics, to undertake any
work, or for his or their owner or owners to
contract for work tube performed by such slave
or slaves; Provided, always if nny person or
persons shall employ or contract with any me
chanic slave or slaves without first having the
written unrmissioi) of hi* or their owner or own-
a 6rs, such person or persons so employing or
contracting with such slave or slaves, slmu on
conviction before Council, be fiuod in a sum
not less than fivo dollars, or inure than thirty
dollars,
See. ,1. Be it ordained, Arc. That all ordinan
ce* or part* thereof militating with this ordi
nance tm and the same are hereby tepealed.
Passed in Council, April 13,1837.
JNO MIlLEN,Chairman.
Attoit, M. M vims, Clerk.
°P 23 • ,
PRICE Ac MALLEHY,
H Fashionable and Military Tailors,
A VE received a handsome assortment or
new and seasonable.Quods which they
are prepared to m;;ke to order at short notice in
tho most fashionable and approved style They
have also on extensive variety of Hosiery and
fancy articles of every description in tiieir line.
One of tho firm being located ill the city or
New York, will euahle them utall times to oiler
to their customer* tlie choicest goods which that
market wftbrdq. np^!3
FASH 10%AHlx 12 SPttlNQ
GOODS.
M AYER & HEIDT, wuthofthe market.
have received by recent arrivals front
New York, their entire Spring Stock, consist
ing in part of
60 pieces French printed Cambric*
60 do do do Muslins
10 do do do Lawn
50 do white Jaconet Muslins
10 do do do Csinbric
60 do «)** striped and crus*bur Muslin
60 do Dover RrjnH
1 cnsnlow price do
0 pieces black Silks, assorted qualities
Black Chnllys do do
do Uainbiuio* do do
Blnn-black <|q do do
Undressed nud dressed Ginghams, Irish Lin
ens, some very fine; bleached Cottons, q large
assoitineut; unbleached do do do, brown Lin
ens, plain, twilled and corded pantaloon Stuff,
a splendid assortment; a large assortment of In
dies end Misses Bonnets of the most fushiottnble
kinds, Ribbons and Liuding do do do. lnfiint*
Caps, Children’s do, mohair do, Ringlets, as
sorted French bonnet Flower* and Wreaths
bonnet Tubbs mid Sprigs, bird# eye mid Russia
Diaper, bond‘Bags, 11 new article; belt Ribbon*
some very fiuu, corded Skirts, grass do. grass
Cloth, Iandies If »S Gloves, bl’k and colored
Ixodio* silk do, plain *0*1 open worked do, sev
eral now styles; Lndiu* thread nnd cotum do,
Gem's do d», Gent'* II B Gloves, black and
col’d; liuan cambric lldkfs fur Indies mid Gun-
1 lumen, of every description; fine needle work’d
bobinet Lnrp, ueudlo worked Capes and Col-
larsoiiuiusliii nnd bobineh patent Pius, drilled
eye Needles, shirt Collars, nepk Storks, shell
Coml)«,tuck, side and back; giltCituq tf bead
aud *ilk Purses, fancy Scarf*. blqck silk and
satin Vesting, plain-ami til’d; sewing Bilk,
spool Cotton, tbule Lace for Veils.
Tlnf above assortment with many other arti
cles too iimiieroit* to mention^ have been care
fully selected iu New York hyutie of tlie firm,
auu will ho sold low ut wholesale or retail oil
tho most favorable tortus.
N. B. Constantly receiving such supplies
as to keep tlie assortment good,apri) 5
PARASOLS A ll.TIKKELLAS,
1 CASF. readies plain, figured and plaid
l’nrn'sots
1 case Gent* Bilk and Canton Umbrellas
Just received ami for sale liv
nprjl 8 M.PRENpflRGAST&CO.
- LINENS,
1 CASE 4-4 sup'r Irinli Liijons (wliolc pcs)
12 do. 4 A do do do 1-2 d<»
1-2 do 7-8 do do
For sale Jiy M. PRENDEKGA8T & CO.
np6
POUTER OSNABLRGS-L'i-
dressc/l.
A BALES best round thread flaxon Os*
■. \W juihiirg*. Landing from barque Vul
can.. from Dundee, mpl. for sale oil fiivornblo
terms by B. BNIDER & CO.
up 11
THEECONOMYOF KEAVHL
O R the Stream of human Lifo, from the
cradle to the grave, With Reflections,
moral, physical, nnd philosophical, on the
Systemical Phases of Uoinuu existence. By
James Johnson, M I), Physician extraordina
ry to the King, in 1 volume..
Martin Vafter, the story of a criminal, and other
tales. By tho author of ‘Tho Yema-see,’
• Guy River*,’ * Melliclwmpe,’ fa.
Juvenal, iransluted by Charles Badham. M. G.
F. R. S. Fellow of the raval College of
Physicians, Loudon uud Professor of Medi
cine in the University of Glasgow; now edi
tion, with an appendix containing imitations
of the third mid tenth sattires. By Dr Smiii-
itePJolinsiHi: to whicji nre added the sattires
pf Perrin*, forming the 35th vol of Harpers
Classical Library.
Methods of Locution, or modes of describing
mid adjusting Railway Curves andTangmts.
a* practised by the Engineers of. Peijnsylva
oiu. - Uevisedand extended by Samuel W.
Mifllm, civil Engineer.
Buckiund’s Geology, a new supply.
Mauuul of Classical Literature, from the Ger
man of Eclietibiirg. With additions, by N.
VV. Fifka, 2d edition.
Just rcceiqful by
op29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
SNARLEYYOIV,
O R the Dog Fiend by Capt. Murryatt, 1
vol.
Abel Alluuft, a Novel, by tlie author of Hnjji
Bnha, iu 2 vnls.
Memoirs of a Poernss, or the days of Fox,
edited by Lady Charlotte Buiy,2 vols.
Oliver Twist, or the Parish Boy’s progress,
by Buz, with other Tales *<pl Sketches front
Beutloy'♦Miscellany and the Library of Fiction.
Knickerbocker’s New York, new edition, ~
yols.
Tales of a Traveller, by Geoffrey Crayon, in
2 vols—being the 7i!t and 8th uniform edition of
Washington Irving’s Works.
Astoria, by de—a new supply.
Shipwrecks and Disasters at Sea, with 100
Engravings.
Prvor’s Life ofOiiver Goldsmith, in 1 vol.Bvo,
The Engineer’s Practical Elements.
Lnrdncr's Treatise on the Steam Engine.
Painbour on Locomotive*.
Tucker’s Lilb of Jefferson, 2 vols—a new
“B& Von Berlichingen of Goothe, a now
translation. Just received,
may 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
IMPORTANT INVENTION.
Yeast Powder*, foi* tlie immediate untkiug of
Buckwheat and light Ton Cakes.
TW1HESE Powders nre not only of great util*
■ ity in the instniitaueons production of
Buckwheat and light Ten Cakes, but are very-
wholesome; correcting the acidity iff Ihe stom
ach, sweetening tho brwnth, suppressing undue
thirst ill the morning, and in every respect be
ing beneficial; aud have received the approba
tion of the medical faculty.
They are free from ull die troublesome objec
tion to which Yeast and otlmr articles of the
same character are liable, being always easily
procured genuine at about the same coat
Yeast. ,
A fiesh supply of tho Powdor# just received
and for kale by G- R. HENDRICKSON,
up 21 . ity Sole Agent.
. SEIDHTK POWDERS, Ac-
e GROCESeidlitz Powders
10 do Soda do
2 do Rochelle do
2 do Saratoga *
Manufactured lor file subscriber frqm the
tiest materials, and warranted of superior qual
ity. Justreceived per brig Tybee, mid for sale
by G R. HENDRICKSON.
SEOA US.
“ Do* Herminos ’’ Sc-
g»i#, a very choice «rti|
cle. aud old, for sale in lots to suit purchaser* by
np 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON
Robert Hnburvham, Administrator of D. Blake
Versus Parish Carter, el ul.
IN JE 4MJIT V—CHATHAM, S U PERIOR
Court.
I T appearing to the Judge, that Farish Carter,
John H. Tiiomns, Rubert A Holt. Benja
min F. Patton, the Bunk of Darien, G- D. Phil
lips. A. Sharp, Thomas Riuliurford, Robert
Mitchol; Robert Ray, G.K Sidney, JohtuTram-
mell.iJanies Monteiti\, H. Haynes, Hubble
Heoker & Co., C. Emmons, R. B. Taylor.
Beard If McLaughlin, N. A. Beard & Co., nud
William Burgeiysee, dofondaut* in the said bill,
reside out pf the County of Chatham. It is or
dered that theeaid defendants do appear and an-
swe.r the bill ofthecoraplaiuout, aud that publi
cation of this order ill one of the Gazettes of 8a-
vaunah aocq ju each week tbr three month*,
shall be deemed a good and sufficient service of
Ibis bill. Jan. 11,1637.
Signed >> R. M; Clinrlton, Judge E/D;G.
True copy, ROBERT W POOLER, Cl’k.
fob 8 . 33^3m*
SVPERIOU KAZUJR6.
E LLIOTT’S celebrated Chinese Razors
do do Concave do
do do ratilebacks’s do
do do silver 8iee; do
Wade & Butcher’s Old English do
Rogers* Sons do do do
Ricklev’s Peruvian Steel do
A Cue assortment of these fine Razors, new
patterns nnd warranted to shave well.'
Just received, and for side by
april8 G. R. HENPRICRBON.
UNSEED OIL.
® BBLS firat qimltty Liti*eed Oil. landing
from ship Tecuinseh oiid for s,de by
upril 12 (}. R. HENDRICKSON.
TO PLANTERS A NO OTMIJKS
a DO^. 2d quality Castor OH, largo
OL vv bottles; 300 boxes Glauber Salts,
from It* to 38 lbs each. Just received and for
sale very low by
ap 21 94 G R. HENDRICKSON
Eximmive nud Elegant Assortmeiit of
READY itlADE CLOTHING.
T HE subscriber would respectfully inform
Ills friend«and Onsloinors. that ho lias just
opened from brig Georgia, a full and clioicu * v
lection of Fnshhmnhlo Ready Msu)p piotning.
direct from bis Northern Umnufnctopes, made
expressly for this Market, winch be feels confi
dent in saying cannot fail to plonso all who will
f-xuniiue them. The following articles coni'
prises a part, viz:
200 superior French Merino frock nnd dress
coats,
200 do do eo pantaloons,
200 do crape cumblet dress aud frock coats,
100 gras* linon do do do
100 run 11 cussitncre do do do
250 grass linon round jackets,
200 crape catnhlet pantaloon*,
700 common pantaloons, various patterns,
500 low priced Marseilles vest*,
200 extra fiuu do do
100 while do do
75 superior black satin do
75 do bombosin do
10Q do plaid sbdHcs do
Also coiisinntfy 00 hand, * large assortment of
broad doth frock and dreXs coats, pantaloon*
vests, Ac Ac Ac.
Fancy articles, viz: stocks, gloves, Imndker
chiefs, collars, bosoms, cravats, kalflio.*e,susnen
dors, (diottldet braces, white mud colored shirts
and drawers, silk aud cotton umbrellas, cloth
mid fiair brnslies, pantaloon straps, suspendei
ends, purses, Ac.
N. B. All tlie above articles will be disposed of
on a* good term* ns in any other establishment,
either wholesale nr retail.
G. S. NICHOLS, Market Square,
march 23
OSNlBDItUS ARID ISUHUAI'S
j> fa' DALES beat Flaxen O.uabnrg.
5 do 4-4 brown During.,
binding from barqite Vnlcnn from Dnndee,
end for «V»bjr JA8. ANDEltSON if CO,
Noe 3 eud 10 Young’s Uuiidiuge.
epril 5
SIOIEE Hl'ItllVU
T IIKHiilMcritwra Imvo reoojyod nor brig
'I'ybee from New Ynrlr,
• 1 cn.nl.iuo Iln11.il11.il Drill.
J bnlo 4-i brown Shouting j.
(ie* «up’r Froucii Print., new eijl*
0 pro. brown French Linen
10 pnsnpV Moraoilloe Vu.tiiig.-i •
8 peen.-iirlmi Poppr Muslin
3 pee .np’r U 31 C'Jmlly
9ft jw. Mnmiiitn Netting * . ^ -
Id pn.3-4 Chock.
3 flux Cultnii Unibrelitie
i! dux Indie liublicr L.ici;t.. n now nrliclo
- UENJ, SNIDER ,t OO. .
opril 1ft Shml'e Bnililing.f
Pnw
>tnr-:
IlUflIEftTil' UftODS.
J UST received pet brig Oi'i.i;-n.i-Tp
opening. 90 cii.es end hrie, ,.f 'Dutuci
liuoils, run.i.ting nf .
f>-4 llrnwit \Velll|0tn 8l„s>tiug
4*4 do Htipotiiiu. tin.* .
4-1 Sen Island licng Clnih, .ppciftpu
7 8 do dn .In dli du
4-4 bicnclird Shirting C \
lsiwjirjeo Lhilice., do do Tirking
D..r. fiustur - do
film,
43 dint Ptiliq l.unf Hats, fur rate low ol
wholesale or rutuil. hr
MAYER a HEIDT.
march S3 Bomb Side Market Square.
NEW * FASHIOKAISU’ KON.
NETS.
J UfiTracoivcd per »bin Jlille.lgqyillo nnd
nnw apciiing, via I
IS liidji.. linn Kuglr.li .plit Mraw Dniuiul.
ft da Freiicli llnicnre Ciilliige.r wiiji lleurp
IS do da grecinini du
8 «p|i'r pnlnred n|iil fa||r)' chip dn
94 lace apd orjuntnl (ruciqft anil Cultago
Uanneie
mUac*. di) dp dp
IS r|p wiilnW Bniffieti
1 box .pki||i|it)lioii|ie| nib|>nn»
The above nrtislen according tu die invoice of
them. Ilian Im .iimethiiig very hniidsamo. nm|
worth Uin atluntinn uf llnwe dial up) in wont of
the laleiilMvIe nf.pring Bnnnclr.aro otfured fu|r
rale on regeoiiablc terms, by
A. BENNETT.
epril 10 » K» 1 & 3 Ynnng'. Building.,
COTTON OSNABUUOS.
* UALE8 ininufactuied at tha Van-
JL "r clnse, Edgefield Dutriet, Seadi Caro
lina, iv euporiar article. Jiut received uud for
•aleby JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
np 1 No 8 Jr 10 Young’. Building..
JUST RECEIVED,
O NE H ALF Grace of Elliott’s warruiift.il
and univeraally approved Chine™ Jin-
sore. For sale by A. PARSONS,
np 7 8 Cihhnn'. Huililiug-.
OLIVE OIL.
Qdh BASKETS Olive Oil. a .nperinr nr-
/SAW dele,suitable for table uses. Itcceiv.
ed and fur sale by A. DENBLOW Ss CO.
NEW HONEY.
6 CASKS clear .trained nuw Hooey, very
fine. Just received and fur sale in quan
tities to sup purchaser#, by
up id g. r. Hendrickson.
LEECHES.
V SPANISH Leeches, in fine
JL UwW order. Just received p,yl (ut
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON
op 37
LEMON SYKC1-.
|WJk POXES Lemon Syrup, very superior
ISt) Put sale by
upril JO T. .11. & J. M. TURNER.
31
up 18
COLORING.
BBLS Coloring fur Spirits,
received and for sn le by
G. R. HBNDlUCKSON.
SEOAltS.
Inst
A FEW, only n few,-very choice Spanish
Segura, cun be obtained by goi;jtiidsseurs
on immediate application at tlie Drug establish
ment of EDW.COPPEE.
LIP 444 LVC.
F INE Otto Rase scented. And for sale by
jan9 0 A. PARSON8.
lO
CONFECTION ART.
H ^K c ASL3 1st quality CmiTecttonary,ns-
JL v|jrHorteqJjUU lbs each,.20 varieties and
well flavored. 1 Just received nud fur sale low by
march 28 G. It H EN DRICKSON,
W ILUSTlWs’ln'didiUl p Ink, a snper-
ier nrliclo highly recommended by those
ivbo have used it. A new supply of the ubovo
fur sale by ' EDWARD COPPEE.
anril I 13 Yuung’^Bnildiiig.
■ “iSINi.EASSr""
A SUPPLY of heat Russia Sheet Ishigla
A. Just received and for wile by
A. DENS LOW & QO.
march 8
PATENT BARLEY FLOUR,
S TRONGLY recommended by tlie Faculty
u* a lugUly nutritious, uud cauliug food for
infant*. For sole by
nitty 3 . T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
POTTER’S CATUOLICON.
A CERTAIN remedy remedy for the cuie
of Scrofula, or King’s Evil; wcumiury
Syphilis.old Ulcers, Necrosis, or diwmm><I lump*;
Rheumatism, white Swellings, Llvi r Com*
plaint, cutaneous and bilious Disc . -, and
most diseases arising from ay impure f-:itte' of
the blood,'no iujudicions use of tho miubral
poisuiis.of thebnrks, quinine, Ac Arc.
Approved nud recommended by the moat jam
inent physicians iu this coiintryvnud Europe,
nud used iu moat all the public iustitAtiop* in
the UuUed StiU»:a r , !
A fresh supply of this valuable Afedyy^ejnst
received and fgrsgje .by . , ..
, up i3 H.R, utNpmnfsofrr
ItfliSTAUD.
BOXES (« do^s each) 1st quality
Loudon Mustard
50 ilupten Uudervyond’eauperinr Loudon MnV
tuuHn half cauislers. Jilst received and for
snlohy G R. HENDRICKSON
SVIIIPS
BOXES of Uu-v, Orange, Gim;t»
d&Hjr Pine Apple and Raspberry Syrup*
Received and fur wile by
april 14 A. PEN-SLOW Co
^LEB€JI|3S
A SUPPLY‘of Knromian Leeches, con
sioiily kept on hand, in fine order Viid
for sale hv A. DEN 8 LOW tV CO*.
IlONE V*
TIERCES Havana Honey, just received
and for vale Wholesale and retail, liy
ap 14 . A OKNSLOW ,V C*'
POTTER** fXTIlDLlCt) i,
fT^ BOXES Swauii’-- Panacea
t-WffW 6 do Potter’s Catholic *n
IU groce. Seidletz ait.«j -^uda Pitwdera.
*snpeiU»t ^ . . -
2 do Bijttpp* t!4F a r.vc*cent Mqiq^la
2 do Uowaiid’s 'J’dtiic Mixture
1 do Green’-* do do
Jpst oew^d n-' .< r -r salt* v«*rv tow hv
T.M.A J- M TURNER,
: Mouiiincnt Squu/c.‘
new GOoRs-riymv goods,
R eceived by recant arrival* from New
York, a largo nnd splendid assortment of
spring Goods which will he sold ns the very low
est market prices, either by whoJoutlu or retnij,
consisting tu part of, namely #
15 piepes splendid, nevyest style Fronph Prior
ed Muslins
30 do printed Mnsfins, various styles Jp quart*
38 do 4-4 priuted French Cambrics, sytiieyery
handsome k .*
200 do Calicoes, various qualities
50 do GinglmiiH, various styles and qualifies
100 do vnnoiis styles of Goods, for Geiitlciuuq
nnd Bo) s suimnpr wear .
50 do Wne jnn.ee'} 20do Peruvian Dril's
20 do brown Jeans; 20 do bleached do
100 do Osnuburgs; 60 do Crcgilius
2 hales 4-4 Cotton Osnabuigs
100 irprded Skirts
100 pieces striped nnd crossbar Muslin
30 do plain and fig’d Swiss Musliu,
30 do do do Book Muslin
50 pcs wht Jnconet Muslin and cotton Cnmbrig
5 do double width blk Italian Silks, 1st quality 4
2 do matteotii Italian lutestring Silk
2<i/»btk riva lutestring Italian Silk
20 do colored pro de Snire & gro do Nap Silkf
20 do do Ssittius, various qualities
10 do do Florence Silks for lining*
7 do 6-4 French Bomb.isiu, various qualities
3 do blk and colored crape Camblct
5 do white linen Drill, various qualities
2 do brown linen Drill, satin fiice
18 do Wellington raised striped London Drill
18 do Gambroou plaid Drill
50 bxs rich bonnet cap. tnfljtie.nnd satin Ril buns
3 doz rich euibroi’d Belts, not to be surpassed
58 iioz Belts, various styles and qualities
50 doz elastic nnd cotton Spspenders
100 doz white, colored nnd blk Cotton Hose
! 0 doz Ladies wtfifca and black silk 1! n*o
‘.10 do Men’s sup’r striped brown aud bleached
1-2 Hose
10do Ln«Jii*s-and Gentlemen’s silk Gloves, vurir
oitsslylea
10 do do , do thread nud cottoq
Gloves, various styles
10 do do do H S Gloves. 1st qnl’ty
200 fancy Shawls, various styles uud qualities
100 large sholl tucking Combs -
20 llw blnck nnd colored sewing Silks
100 8-4 and 12-4 bfoWu damask table Cloths ^
10 d *z white aud colored bordered liey/stitchd)
linen cambric lldkfs
jOd iz white and colored borderedketystiched ‘
imitation linen cambric Hdkls
3 pieces linen Cambric, varjoira qualities
100 11mcolored and whitRbuli Cotton
6U doz colored nud white spool Colton, (sonux
ivoryspooL)
50 packs Pimq 60 osnnlyirg Thregd
188 cotton ami silk Umbrellas, various qualities
100-newest styles of lace and worked muslin
Collars
30 pieces pongee and bandanna Hdkfs
12 do 1st- quality double back aud quilled Mar.
• seilte*'Vesting* T V’>
48 du Irish Linei.s ‘ - -
30 o, II uud l-’-t white Conntarpsnr* l J
38 pie^usxpiule and hlnrk foundation Muslim
:!{) do «iy Buckram ^ . -!i
50 uiiTFs while nnd blue pavilion Gauss
40oo 3 and 4-4 j»Ihid Hoiuc?pi;n
3 '.mies brown Sheeting. •
5 rlo'Spriiigficlil Shirting
5 rase* 3 and 4-4 bleached Shirtines and lonz
Cloth-* -
10 nieces tilnck nnd white Italian Crape
i0,(ioz. Ringlets.'various sizes
i doz uiohair (‘up-*; Fretu-h Flo wore; hohinet
luillinm*; In-e« lings and Edging^ \AfM Cluil-
iing; and Edgings; Swiss mtisliii/lii-urtingH;
(aidcHfmtav Scarf* and Crav.us; hhll'muurnina
\iiV-!in<;CH;nhr»rs alul Ginghriinsj/lottad 4 and
.mile picu for veils; gauze Veils and black
. .’s- for. veils; black loi-io Veils and Handkfs;
r and jiifiitf leaf- F^nr, Gentlemen a .
.* and shirt Collara, Sffs. A c. - , which, to-
. %with stock on .hand, nmkes the assort-
-ry .complete Country Merchant*Will
to ihe’r ndvimtage to call and exarnino.*
uck of goods, and judge for themselves of
quality uud 'price*, at
,, A..BENNETT’S Store.
Nq-I & 3 Young* Btrildiri
» r 4
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