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TOBtm
SwtHt »aUg.
exf-outoiupsale.
A GREEABLE to on «Infer of tho Honor*.
JW bfe, tho Justices of tho Inferior Court of
Camden County, whan Bitting for ordinary pur*
tom.
Will bp eom *1 tho Court Houae in the Town
of Jefferson, QpmJen County, oq .^ocr.
day ImJenttury nut, betwoen Uio usual bourn ur
Ofe pt°p.;>> «/O- R. nunkloy doecarod,
. ; (W Tract Of Un4, containing olio hundred’
and fifty aerca, more or lose, originally granted
fo William Himpaon, and ia adjoining land of.
N. A. Hardee, and three miles from tbeTqwn
Of Juffuraijn, on tlio Poet Road loading to Bt.
Marya^—Conditions cub-
'JriRireon, Camden County, Ga. 91st. October,
M5T ‘ MARY BUNK LEY. Ea’trix.
ISAAC HAILEY, Ex’or
oct 30 ,
" AUMlNISTUAToipS MALE.
A GREEABLE to au Order of the Honor**
im. Me, the Juwtfe** of the Inferior Court
rorUie County of Camden, when Billing for
ordinary pur nones. *
Will Iw Bold at tho Court House in Jefferson,
Camden County, on the ffrst Tuesday In Janua*
vy next, between tho uauel imure of sale.
Fifteen hundred scree of Pino Land, bo the
same more or lose, being all thn. Real E-tala of
Israel Jlartor, late of Camdon County, decensrd,
told for the benefit of the Heirs and Creditors
of said deetaaod.—Conditions oash,
Jufferson, Camden County, Ua. 91st October,
IMS. GEO RUE W. THOMAS.
ocl26 Administrator.
* AtltniniotrAlor’s Hule.
On tho first Tuesday in January next, will
tesold by permission of the Justices of tho In.
a rlor Court of Cbslham County, while sit-
if for ordinary puipusoe, before the Court
Hoosodoor in tho city of Savannah, botwoen
the usual hours of aale, tlia following property,
- Allthosotwo wharf lots, number four (4),
and fire (.1) in the llamlel of Ysuiaoraw, and
City of Savannah, bounded on tho nurth by
the flarannkb river, weat by a continuation or
Fnhm street and lot number six (0), south by
Im'jsn street, and oait by lot miinbor tliron (3),
flip property of Mre, Praeer and Mi*e. Pooler
containing three hundred (300) foot front on
tho river and extending buck to Indian street,
together witli all the 'improvements, known as
tho late Daniel Blake's Steam Uico Mills.
. Also, the 1 'following Negro Slaves—Rose,
Beck, Jobin, Lizzy. June, John, George, Joan,
AMi, Syilly. Rlio.iv, Fenny, Hamilton, Nelson,
Paul, .Sim, Juno, Nolly, Martha, Clarlmla.Men-
• day, Ssroh/ Vioy, Huipio, Nancy, Toney, Ho.
I phy, Diann, Inionriek, Chine, Dob, Caln.Jonny,
‘ilannnb, Joe, Iluia%, Patey, Putty, Michael,
July, Patimor, Maria, Lnxsru*, Molly, llnnnah,
” ** " if Frodt
By P. O.BIIICK * O COHEN.
Pill be eold at the door of tho Court House
in thiaoity. on Tuesday the 5lh day of January
Mil the following real estate, belonging lo tbe
Hank of tho State ol Georgia, via:
Lola No. 34 and 35. io Yamaoraw, Savan.
nab, on tbo north weat side of the residence of
Joe. Stiles, Esq. end near tlia canal. On* of
those Let* ha* a Urge wooden building on it,
originally intended, or usad/or a Stable i Lot No
97 an<flH)ildinga,YamactaW.8avannth—till* lot
haa two tw<>.story wooden buildiga on It—The
eastern building formerly known as the **Liver.
pi.oUiotel,* The western building haa two die.
tinet -tenements. This lot and buildings
are on the 8outh side of the at tret lerding irnin
the west end of Bey street, by the bouse of
Mr. Gibbons, up to Mr. Stiles’.
Lot No. 13 and buildings, Franklin Ward,
Savannah, this lot has 9 good buildings on it—
the building on the corner of the lot fronting
tho Old Baptist Church square, is two storing
high t that on the lano being one story, but both
buildings Intended for separate dwellings, This
lot is subjflel to an annual ground rent to the
eity of 933 14. and lies directly across the street
west from Mr# Richard F. Williams' residence
Lot No 10, containing 5 acres, on the South
Comm n, about 100 yards west of Ogl thnrpe
Barracks, or on tlia west aide of the Ogechen
Roud. embracing tho plaoe where some old
butoher pens formerly rtood.
10 acres of lund on the weat able of Fair Lawn
extending south ns fur sa the road in front of
Mr John Milkm’s house.
749 acres of land on General’s Inland on the
Alatainsha River, below Darien, formerly own*
ad by Archibald 8. Bulloch, E-q.
All tho abovo property a ill positively ba sold
to the highost bidder, and on libera) term*,
which willbo made known on the day of salo.
doc 10 '
lluio, Honry, Sum, Price, Will antf Frederick,
being llin property of Dauiel Blake, ifeensned,
and vld fur thn benofil of the heirs and ureditors
or said estllo.
ROBERT HABERSHAM,
* *Bt 31 Adininlst rater,
HIIEfefPF>ri SALK? - “
Onthefhui Tuesday in January nrrt.
"WM7ILL b* sold tofnre the Court House in
w w Uio eity of Hnvanuah, between llie usu.
•1 hours of sole, the fallowing property}
• Fivo I«ot», known by tho numbors nqo, two
twolvo, thirteen and fourteen, being pirtof two
flvoaero lots, No 3 and 4 Weat, and known as
Curry town j levied on as- tho pro|»arty of John
B McKinnon, to satisfy au oxocutloii in fever
of Michael I’rondergaM.
dto 7 , JOHN I. DEWS, a. y, n,
Blicnir« Sale.
On the lint Tueeday in February next t
W ILL ho rold, at the oourt house, botwoen
the hnure of 10 end 4 o’clock, in tho
town of Jtffer«on, in Camden County, to wit:
640 acre* ..fluid lying on Spanish Creek,in
the county afi'ro»aifl, and «f»saw.nilll thereon,
with 10saws in a gang, and one single saw, and
a grist mill, with nil and singular tho appurlu.
nances thereunl*. belonging or In anywiso ap.
pertaining. Levied on as the property of Juntos
Lloyd, in satisfy u 11 fk, at the instance of John
Ingersol and Company. The said property
pointed oil by tlm defendant.
RICHARD PAXTON, Sheriff.
dec 17
Atitniniatratrix Stile,
On the fit el Tueeday in January next.
tt,h, ILL bo sold at the Court Hnuve in Juf
V v fursnn, Camden Comity, between tho
usual hnur|M»l sale, tho fnlluwmg properly, viz:
Part of Lot N«i. forty.four (44) in the town of
fit- Marys, and iiiiuruvomonta thoromi belong,
inff to tho estate ofJ'dm Crichton, deoesvnd—
sold by pnrmMbn of tho Hon. tho Inferior
Court of said county. Said lot is on a corner
within 900 yarda of iho churches and academy,
andls 200 by 918 feet. On the promises is a
two story dwelling house, a kitnhon, stable: &o.
MARY CRICHTON, Adtu’ix.
dee 7
Administrator’s Salo.
O N the first Tueeday in Fobruary next, will
bo sold by ponni*>don of tho Justioes ol
tho Inferior Court of Chatham county, while
silting for ordinary purposes, before the Court
House door in lliocity of Savonnan,botwoen tho
usual hoqre of sale,tho following proporty.vlat all
those pUnUtions or tracts of land, altliatn, ly
lug and Mug in, the County of Chatham, and
Htalo of Georgia, to will all that plantation on
tho Great Ogoochee River, being the western
lulf of all that plantation, known by tbo name
of tho Upper l*ojnt Plantation, formerly tho
proparty of the estate of Thomas Savago, the
e'der,dec sod, which halfpnrlof said plants,
turn, eenlttiiiB two hutidrod & oighty.nno acres,
tnoro nr lees,hounded on the soutliwost.wost and
northwest, bv tho Groat Ogaochoo River, and
Lad lato of Stephen Elliott, now ostate D.
Blake’* {on tho northeast by land lato Dr. D
Mmhmd; and on the ewd by tha other moiety
of *sld truot, Into t»ia pfllpurly ofeslato Thomas
Savago, now aetata D. BLko’s, which plantation
of twu hundred Weighty .aim serct, was convoy,
•d to tho said Daniel Blake, by the hoirs or Ben
amio 8uvage—also all that tract of land, call,
ed tha Lower Point Plantation, containing two
hundred and oighty.nno noro>v tnoro or Ia*e, of
swatim I •ml. usually called rite lund, in Chat
ham County, four tntloe below tho ferry, bound'.
0(1 on tlia west by tho Upper Point Plantation
jus* described, on tho east by tho Nawhopo Plan*
t-.ti m, tlm properly ol the Elliotta and others {
e mthoa-t and south by tho ’Ogoochoo River ;
noth by lands of the e-tsta of D. MacIood; and
alfo two hundred and fifty acres of'pine land
appertaining thereto \ which last mentioned
pan tut ion ntnl pi tin ljnd appertaining thereto,
vras conveyed in thnlatc Daniel JJ'akc, tiy Mary
Savage, adm’x of ertato Thoms* Savago. Al
so all tint true! of land, situate, lying and heing
on the north vido of tho Great Ugeeclioe River,
in the County «.f Chatham, butting and.hound-
ing to the north\vo>t, by land pf William and
R. K- Ellmtt, say Mount Prosper Plantation ;
to the northeast by the Upper Point Plantation
already describod; and fu tho aoutliwo t by tfio
Great Ogoochoo River, containing about eleven
hundred seres, ha the same more or le*s, gener
ally known by tlia nauio of Valloml.msa, includ.
ing the subordinate relllemontsnf Plainfiold and
Pine Island, which tract is part of a (urge tract
of land <)t) tlia Ogccdieo River, belonging for-
marly to t|{e e-rate of WiUiatn Elliott, the elder,
and oonvoyod to Daniel Bloke, by tho Isle Sle.
phon Elii»it—aitached to this tract is a large
Knowt, sod a highland settlement, with dwel.
ling house, uogro iiousoe, and other necessary
Quuhuildinge for a large pjog of negroes, hoing
IhH property of Daniel Blake, deceased, and void
fur tlm honotil ol the heirs and creditor* of eaid
r* 1 ato ‘ r - •*
^RORT. HABERSHAM.
tlintm/irnto] 1 ^ 1
Bi
Ilcnltii hecurcri
B Y the uso of the Hygeisn Vegetable Uni
versal Modicinosof tho British College of
Health, London, which have obtained tho appro
bation and recommendation of soino thousands
of cures, in Cotisumiitinns, Cholera Mnrtms, In.
flammotiona,internally or externally; Dyspepsia,
Fevers, Ague, Indigestion, Bilious or Norvous
Affections, and all diseases of the Liver t Yollow
Fever, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Tin Dolo-
reux, Dropsy, St.Vitus’s Dance, Epilepsy, A|».
oidoxy, Paralysis, Pulsy, Sinnll Pox, Measles,
Whoniiing Cough, Scarlot Fever, Asthma, Juuti.
dice, Gravel, Stone, Strictures, Rupture*, and
Hypliilis, in all its Nlagos} Constipatnd Bowel*,
Worms, Sourvey, Itchings of tlio Skin, King's
Evil, and all tlio Cutaneous Disorders; in short,
nrory complaint to which tho huinnn franio is so
dircfully subject, under nil their varied lorihs nnd
names} as tlio Hygoinncuitvictionis, that Jlfan
Is f uhjret to one only Ileal Diteaee, that it to the
Impurity of the Blood.
These medicines are composed only of Vegeta,
bio matter, and are warranted on oath as contain
ing not ono purlielo of mercurial, mineral, or
ohomionl substances.
Further particulars respecting their unproco.
dented success, modo of administering, &n. may
bo had of M. EASTMAN,
Smo Agent for tho eity of Savannah.
UTAH persons wishing to obtain the gonulno
Ilyguinn Medicine nre informed that 6acn Agent
ia furnished with a printed appointment, signed
by mo; nnd it is hoped that oaoh purchaser will
require the product ion of that document, any in
dividual soiling without such is an imposter.
11. SHEPHERD MOAT,
Solu Guitars) Agent to thn V. S.
nov 4 135—USino
>'V,. Notice.. ■ ■ .
A LL persons indebted to tit* estate of the
ijL late Richard A. Hill ere requested to
make payment to tho undersigned. All claims
•gaiust said aviate must be presented withiu U.u
tune presented by -lew.
MARY F. HILL, Executrix.
St. Marys, Not. 14, 1833. (nov IS) j
~ Notice.
t J^OUR Mouths after date, application will be
mode.to tho Hon. the Inferior Court of
Chatham county, whon dtting for ordinary pur.
poves, for leave to well the roal and personal pro,
port/ of tho estate of the late Dr. Moses Hhef.
tall. ISAAC COIIEN, Ex’or*
nov 31
Notice,
A LL persona indabtdd to the estato of John
JM. Bent 'ey. are requested to make payment,
and those having demands to render tbo same
properly attealod within tho time prescribed by
law. THOMAS PURSE, Adtn’or.
nov 14
Notjcc.
F OUR months after date hereof, application
wifi bo made to the Court of Ordinary of
Csmdeh county, when sitting for .ordinary pur.
poses, for lenvo to veil the Real Estate of the luto
Capt. M. Ribcron, of said county, deceased.
sept! F.LVA B1PBRON.
Notice.
TIOUR months after da'e, application will bo
M 1 mndu to the Jrslicas of (lie inferior Court
or Bulloch County. * non sitting for ordinary
purposes, for loavn to soil all the lands belong,
ing to the estato of lahsin Sheffield, dccoascd,
for the lienefit of tho hairs,
sept 10 WILSON II. WHITE.
Georgia—Cnmrlcn County.
W HEREAS John Bussent, Administrator
on the Estate ot Jefferson Gton, late of
said county, decussed, applies for letters of die.
mission from said estato.
These are thsreforc to cilo and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said
dcceaood, to be and appear at my oflico within
the time prescribed by law, and ahow cause (if
any exist) why said letters should not be gran,
tod,
Given undor my liand at ofilco, this 37lh Juno
1835,
July 9 ISAAC BAILEY, c. o. o. c. 0.
Georgia—Camden County.
W HEREAS Elisabeth Bowen, Adminia.
tratrix on tho estates 61 Levin Gunbv
and Mary Gunby, Ule of vaid county docuosed,
applies for tellers nfduunission from saidentates.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors nf said Le
vin Gunby and Mery Gunby decooeod, to be,
and appear at my Office within tho time prcecri.
bed by law, and show eau«e (if any exist) why
said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at Jufferson in said
county tlii«37tli June J835.
july 3 ISAAC BAILEY, c. c.o c c.
Notice.
fV^HREE months after dato, application will
Jl Iw made to the Rank nf tho Stato of Gonr.
gia in Savannah, fertile renewal of a laet Cor•
tificato fur Stock in said Bank, viz : No. 9G0,
dated 8th April, 1833, iwued to Will. Flournoy
for fifty allures, on whioh 9100 por share have
been paid. WM. B FLOURNOY,
Sole qualified Ex’or of Wm. Flournoy, Into
of Putnam nounty, riocoased, by
oct 8—1 A. POUTER, Attornoy.
Georgia—Liberty County.
B Y Elijah Baker. Clork of the Court of Or.
dinary for tho County ol Liberty. *
Thomas Milliard, Executor of tho last will
and lostamont nf Joseph Hargreaves, lato of
said county, deceased, applies to to dismissed
from his suid executorship.
Tlieso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
portions concerned to filo their object ions (if any
they have) within tho limo pro cribed by law,
in tlio nffico of tlio Clork of Ordinary (nr said
county. In default thereof, thn vaid Thomas
Mullard will bo dismissed, agrucubly to Ida an.
plication.
WiinoHv, tho Ilonorablo John Dunwody, one
oftlioJudgna of vaid Court, this filth day of
Octolwr, in tlm year of uur Lord oighteon hun.
dred and thirty live.
[t» "-l E. BAKER, c. c. o. l c.
net 19
Now Store.
A II. KNAPP A. CO. havo opened and
/m • ready for sale at tho store next can*, of
thn City Hotel, ail awortmoiil of English, Ger.
man, French and Amoriean Good*, to which
they Invito the attention of doalors in tho city
nnd from the country. Th dr stock conjusta in
part of the following articles i
Single and douhlo hnrrel Fowling Pieces, Ri.
fioa ofvuporior finish, PjvtnlsHn "evory Vilrioty,
Pcrciisvlon Caps. Dirk, Pen nnd Pocket Knivov,
Scissors, Astral Lamps, Razor*, Plated and
Brass Thimbles, Spectacles, Purvov, Indin Rnb.
ber Suspender*, Toulli finishes, Cloth and Hair
Brushes, Combs of ovory description, Shirt Col.
Inrs, Stocks, Hair, Muskrat, Seal mid Otter
Caps, Straw Bonnots, Letter paper; Foolscap d».
Brass iiiovoinont timo pieces, soap m fanny
boxev, pooknt books and wallrts, sealing wax.
buck gammon boards, chess men, playing cards,
quills, wafers,lavender and eologno water, look,
ing glasses, load poucils, snuff boxes,phis, hooks
and oyos, tuj*ors, flutes, &c. &.c.
AI Jill,
Gill buttons of ovory kind from tlm mamifse.
lory uf Ivos, t colt &. Co. togotlior with an as.
snrtment of pearl, lione, horn, tasting and ja.
pan’d shirt, vo-t and coat buttons.
Mkewiso—An extensive assortment pf ging,
ham and silk umbrellas, from an npprovod man.
ufiretory.
To tlio above stock there will bn weekly ad.
ditlons through tho reason of dosirublo and clionp
g?od>. nov 10
Notice.
T HREE months after dato, application will
bo insdo to the Planters' Bunk in Savan-
nail, for tho rnnowal nf a loot Cortlficale for
Htocl^ in snid Bank, vizi No. 789, dated 5th
January, 1810, is»uod to Wm Flournoy for
twenty shares, on which 9$0 P or "bare havo
been paid. WM. B. FLOURNOY,
Solo niislifibd Ex’or of Win. Flournoy, lato
of Putoam county, dneonsed, by
oct 8—1 A. PORTER, Attornoy,
Notice.
r T.OUR months after date, application willbo
' made to tbo Hon. tha Inferior Court of
lUdloah County, wldla sitting for ordinary pur.
posos, for lenvo to soli tho real estato of tho lato
llonry Slater, doe. of said County
MARY SLATER, Adm’x.
Oclohor lQth, 1835.
Notice.
A LL porsons having demands ngninstthn os.
lute of Wimberly J. Hunter, dneoasnd, are
requested to rendor their accuunta duly attostod,
within tho timo prescribed by law, and thoso in.
dobtud to vaid Evtato to make payment to
oct 19 ' WM 11. BULLOCH, A.lm’r,
Notice.
I ^OUR months after dato, application will Iw
1 made to tho Ju*tieos of tlio Inferior Court
of Chatham aounty, whon sitting for ordinary
purposes, for loavo In soli part of tho real and
porsuuol property of tlm lato Thomas Telfair.
GEO. JONES, #„„■
ROUT. 1IAUURSI1AM, i*' 1 '-
sopt 39
Sugar and Coflbo.
CA -IIHD.S Goorgia Sugar, middling quail.
JL ty, suitable for retailers
40 bogs Ulu Coffim, a good article for sale
by JOS, GUMMING,
oct Q3
Hoots and Shoes.
B REED & WARNER havo just roroived
a Urge avaortment of Boots and Sheas, nf
tho Ut4si fashions and vtrioua qualities, among
which are tho Pillowing, viz t
4 cases Gentlemen's fino calf frir stitch’d
Boots
10 do calf Morocco and Soal peg'll do
fi do Buy's calf sewed do
3 do Ladios Mack unk colored French
Morocco Slippers
3 do do Englmii Kid (1st quality)
4 do du whi o A. black Satin Simpers
9 do do Kid Sundsls & Parisian Tio*
• 5 do do and Misaos* colored Lasting
Support
3 do Gontlemon's walking and dancing
ICic. and Mrrocoo Pumps
3 dn Buy'* do do do
10 do Mon's kip pog’d Brogans
15 du Negro Shoes and do
Together with various othor kinds, making a
good Fall supply of Bouts and Shoes. Fur salo,
wholesale and retail, South aide Market Square,
oct 30 '
Winter s|iorm Oil.
3 CA8K8 S|»orin Oil, very superior and
* light colurod, suitublo fur families,just
received and fur sale by
nov. 9 G. ft HENDRICKSON
iVosh (.•utiloit Soo.iu.
£;UOH as Mohawk, Refiigco, largo wliito kid.
noy. red oranlmrry, Dutch eoso knife, white
Dutch runnors, largo Lima, Sieva or Carolina,
sword, long nod, French variegated Beans; oar.
ly Juno, oorly frame and Charlton Peas, early
York, .Drumhead and sugar loaf Cabbages, Tur.
nip. Boots, Radishes and Indian awoet sugar
Cora, &c. just received and for sale hy
m»rO G.R HENDRICKSON.
Nolicp.
A LL nereons indebted to tho late firm of Lay
A Hendrickaon, are respcclftilly requeued
to settle the same on or before tho 1-t day of
January next, after that dato they will bo pLcod
in tho hands of an attorney for Collection.
' FRANCIS I. LAY.
not 31 O. R. HENDRICKSON.
■— ByS Fit I HI HICK A CO.
Oo TIHJR8DAY, llie 7th day of January
• * ‘ m&t* front of rtn?e, the J
i A ^K'tcheo Furniture belonging
I "* *■«.».*
- -... —.w of Savan-
cii.th.m ami* awss sag
* buixs and crodjtora of
Terms ca«h.
said a
nov 37
*__ , r | ...kadio* Cloaks*.
» , Jl AM/LTON, irouSTON-S. c 6
Notice.
rilHOMAS Wood, at No. 4 Mongin's wharf
JL offers fur sale a general assortment of pro-
visions and Groceries and ship Chandlery : viz.
Mess and Prime Pork. Mess Bo^f, Fulton Mar
ket Beof, and PjgPork.in hall bbls N..’s 3 &3
Muckorel, half Iff hr No 1 Mackerel, hbUand
bbl. Sugar! S«a,.Doller. and W.tur Bi 10ui
Chouoby rin. A W il« Cbo.-. by
bnior .lnglo. -Bmwii Sugar b, tlia l,h.l.bb.or
Pquad. Loif Sugar. Ump,Sagur. J.vaund
■ g ^i-1 jyg." ^pjji^.-Sn.uRd
irttur., fir bonoBt «f Ibu litij. and cr«dit.-»r
S™L f ; j f ">»!<«•,T;nr»* 8.n..kcd -S.lmnn,
I .ckled Sabunn in kit.. Pib.f.nd N..J Bro.d
C.pon, Catron.
\omiIcilU. Ithcernnl.. Virlaguted S M p.
Bturult. Rai.tn,. Cinnamon. Nutinugu. C1»vcs.
J-nndoti Mu.lard,. £«jmno add Black Pnppcr
Bulngna B.u«g„. Mr., Mittor’.'Chuiring
robuoeo. (-tdnrbjr tbo bbl. *
• nov 30* ,
Notice,
f !*.OUR months after date, application will he
inudn to tho Hon. tlio Ju»tices of the Iufe.
rinr Court of Bullooh county, whon sitting for
ordinary purposes, for lenvo to soil lot No. 07,
l llh district of HouhIoii county, belonging to
tho osluto of Jatnos Purvis, doo.
dee 9 WM. PURVIS, Adtn’or.
Notice.
A LL porvon* indohtodto tho Estato of Thom,
as J, Charlton deceased, nre required to
mnke immediala paymont to tlio subsoribor, and
tho oroditora of void estato ore requested to
hand In *lioir aeomints nnd demands properly
atinntod within tho time prnvcrihod hy law.
dec 4 ROBKUT M. CHAULTON, Adm'r.
Administrntrix’ Notice.
I ?OUR months aftor date, applinntinn will bo
. mudo to tho lion, tho Inferior Court nf
Bulloeh county, whilo sitting for ordinary pur.
poses, for loavo to anil tho rani estato of Edmund
Burnside, deceased, late nf said county,
oot 81) SUSAN BRAGG, Adm’ix.
1IVOCAN MUDICINR,
Health Secured or Retored,
T HE IIYGEAN SYRUP which has lately
boon discovered, nnd uvod with tlio great,
ost nnd most surprising succors in the presorva.
tmn or restoration of hoalth, is found to bo nn.
tiroly free from the objections which nre urged
against tho unoftiincnt of tho late Hygean Pills.
It is provod to bo entirely froo from morcury nr
any other minora), and has been used by hundreds
who havo by it boon cured of all complaints nf.
footing tho stomach, liver, head, lungs, spleen
intostines, and all tho digostivo organa. It ro.
stores all tho secretions to hoalth nml activity,
By a slight course or this syrup whilo In hoalth,
the system I* kont in such perfect order, that no
ilisoiso will attuck without some grent excess or
exposure. Ami whnlovor tho complaint is, it no
vor fails to civo relief. Written testimony of
hundreds might bo givon, in addition to which
many highly rospoctablonorsoiiB have given per.
iinivsion to refer to them lor tho abovo Diets. Alt
humour* which affect tho body oxtornaily, caus.
ing pimples and eruptions are removed by correct
ing tho vitiatod secretions end inducing healthy
In all dyspoetic symptoms costivoness, irro.
gulnrity, distress after meals’, pains in tlio sido
and torpidity of the liver, cure is perfect,and any
ono so afilictod will bocomo immediately convin.
cod on using it, that ho has at last found a “ so.
vereign balm for his wounds." Females are
particularly recommended to uso it for costive,
noss or irregularity, And other fem*lo complaints
It is proved to correct vitiated and disordered Im.
umura keeping tho stomach in most perfect or.
dcr. Thoso porsons who after an ownings in
diligence at parties, &c. havo hoadachoand dul.
puss tlm next day. will find lltU * aura provonlivo
if taken at bod timo. For all common coin
plaints, in a few days its virtues will Im sclfevi.
dent, and a complot© cure will soon l» effected.
Whon a person has a cold and feels unwell, ge.
noraliy a froo use of it for a few days will ffo
suro to relievo without physio or pills. To
children it may bo givon with tho greatest ad.
vantage.
In acidity or sourness nf stomach this remody
is sovereign and invaluable } as a gonornl family
tnodicino it is now adopted by many of tlm most
respectable families. It nuver sickens tlio sto.
mach or produces any of the unpleasant effects
of physic.
Note.—It is positively certain that no bad
consonuencot can arise from tlio use of this Sy.
rup. One groat objection to tho pills is the prico
which is obviatod by llu», which is put at Si per
boltlo.
N. MOSSNAR, M. D.
Profe^nr of Uo Practice of Medicine.
A supply of this Mtilicinc, just received and
for aale by G U HENDRICKSON,
doc 3
Guomin, Camden Courtly.
W HEREAS Samuel Goodtiroadapplies to
me for letters of adiuinMrulion on the
ostate of Tlmma* Tuckor, lute of said county,
doccascd: Tliesuaro therofuro to cite and ad.
monish, all and singular, tho kindred and cred
ilors of tho said droonsod, to filo their objections,
if uny they have, in my office*, within tho timo
prescribed by law, otherwise lullors will he
granted to thn said applicant.
Given undor my hand at Jefferson, in said
county, this 3isl Nov. 1835.
ISAAC BAILEY,
nov 37 Clork c.c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Glynn county.
B Y John Burnett, Clork of tho Court of Or.
dinnry, for tho county of Glynn.
Whereas, Solomon S. Moody up dins for lot.
tors of ndininLtrntion on tho onlato and effects
of Robert Moody, lato of Glynn county, deooas.
cd.
Tlicao are therefore to cito and admonish all
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said
decnasnd, to bo and appear nt my nffico within
tho limo proscriltetl hy law, and show cause (if
any oxist) why »aid loiter* should not bo grant,
cd.
Witness the IIonnrnMo Charlrs Grant, ono of
the Justices of said Court, this 15th duy nfOc.
tobor, A. D. 1835.
[i.. *.[ J. BURNETT, c. c. o. a. c.
not 10
Georgia—Liberty County.
B Y Elijah Baker, (’lurk of tho Court of Or
dinary for the G'-unty of. Liborly.
John B. Barnard and tho Kuvorund Samuel
S Law, apply for Lotlurs of Adminhtrdtion of
tho goods and chattels, rights und credit*, that
were of Nntlianiul Law, luto of said County,' do*
coa«cd,
Tlieso nro therofuro to cito and ndmnnNh all
and singular tlio kindred mid creditors of tho
said dccoanod, to file their objections (if any
they have) in my nffico, at Rieohorough, on or
before tlio first Monday in Decembor nuxt, oth.
orwixo Lullors of administration will bo granted
to tlio suid applicants,
Givon undor my hand and srnl this sixteenth
day of Oetolmr in tho your of uur Lord Eigli.
toon Hundred and Thirty.Fivn,
»c« SC E. BAKER, c. c o. t.. o.
Hygean Universal Vegetable Medi
cine. ’
A FRESH supply of this celebrated medicine,
warranted the true English and gemimo,
just received arid for salo by
O R HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Castile and Scented Soap, &c.
V A BOXES Old Castile Soap
jk. V 10 do Scented do in bare
100 doz Fancy do ' assorted
just rccoivod and for safe by
aprtl 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Savannah Four House and Hospital.
A TTENDING Physicians for Nnvomta r k
£% December—Drs. Kollock and Arnold.
Visiting Committoo—Mo*ars. F. Sorrel and
M. Hopkins.
nov ti JOS. CUMMING, Secretary.
BY SHIP BELLE.
Norton .St I-'uller have rccoivod
fife Afe DOZEN Elastic Suspondera
&\w 5 pieces Furniture Dimity
13 do Chintz Prints
I0j Damask Diapers
10 pinco* Irish Linons ’
Broad Clothe
40 pieces Plaid Gingham*
40 do Calicoes
20 gross Vest Buttons
Black Italian Crapoa
10 dozon Ladies (leaver Gloves
C do Mena’ Buck do
b*lo Orvill'e Ball Colton
345 nioces bluo &. bile silk Brades &Cord*
Ball Klhlioos
GoNtlcmon*' bluo bluck and wiiitu
silk Gloves
Crape Voile
Dawn Sleeve*
Silk Huso
1 box Tuscan Bonnots
3 boxes Bonnot Ribbons
100 pieces Donioslin Plaid and Stripes
An assortment Patent Thread*
Negro Cap* and Bonnot*
40 pan Lugo Rose Blankets
1U0 roam* Lottor Paper
5U Cloth Cupa
1(10 piccos bleached Sliirtings
3 do silk and wool Fluiinelf,a hand,
aoino artiulo
4.4 and 8.4 Red Casilmore Shawls
1 pinco super. Black Broad Cloths
1 do do Blue do du
2Q do Apron Chock
20 do Twilled Ozuaburge
24 superior Silk Muslins
Black, Silk, and Tabby Volvet
Gonllciiion’s Black Stocks
Boy* Twilled Colton Iloso
Do. Dogskin Gloves
50 doznn Lamb'* Wool Socks
Shull, Sido, and Tuck Combs
Muslin Inserting Trimmings
Tho abovo, in uddition to thnir lurgo stock on
hand, renders their assortment equal to any in
this Slate, and will be sold at Low Price* and
on arcnmmodaling terms, oilher C, 9, or 12 moB.
nov 28
75
Knswortli & Wav,
Have note landing, and for tale,
r nnr n.: tv' l
nni.S Prime Pork
30 do Mess do
Sfl Hn Prim* DmV
20 do Mess do
15 half bids do do
10 do Tickled Tonguos
nov G
Wrought Spikes.
75 CASKS wrought Spikes
ont 20 y N. n.& II. WEED:
Uinbrollas.
A FULL supply of Silk and Cotton timbrel.
las, of the best New York mako, just open,
cd by - HAMILTON, HOUSTON A CO.
-.oct 14 .
Georgia—Camdun County.
W HEREAS, Solomon Momly applies to
me for Loiters of Aduiinisiration on
tho Estates ol Mr*. Lurona Gorman, Su*nn M’.
Cormiok, and John Patrick M’Corniick, luto of
said County,, ducoased.
Tlieso are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular tho kindred aud creditors of said
deceased porson*, to filo tholr objections, (if any
they have) in my offino within tho tiuio pro
scribed bylaw, othoruiso letter* will bo grant,
od to tho said npplicuut.
Givon under my bund at Jefferson, in said
County, this 21st Octubor, 1835.
oct 9G ISAAC BAILEY, c c. o. c. c
Georgia—Bulloch County*
W HEREAS, Rachel Wise applies for lot.
tors ol adminlHtration on the citato of
John Wiso, lato of said county, deconsed.
These are therefore to cito and admonMi all
and singular thn kindred and ureditors of said
deceased, to filn their objections (if any they
havo) in niy office, within tho timo required by
law, otherwise tellers as aforovuid will be grant,
od tho applicant.
l.ivon undor inv hand this Mill day of Octo.
her, 1835. ELY KENNEDY, o. o. o. d.c.
oot 2fi
Seiillitz Fmvdcrs.
J A GROCE gonuino Soidlitz Powders
"F 10 do do Soda Powder*
1 enso Henry’s Mngliosia (real)
1 do Trusses, asxortcd qualities
Just rccoivod and for sain ly
j»ino 13 G U HENDRICKSON.
Win. W. Potter's Vegetable Cntlio-
licon.
1 AOR tho cure of Necrosis, Wliito Swellings,
1 Mercurial Diseases, Llvor Complaint, Ul.
corulcd Sore Throat, anil Cutnncons Disease*.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I request those teho hare been cured of any
obstinate and unusual malady to send to the
Proprietor of the Catholicon statements of their
disorders, as tcell as the time and quantity
required for their restoration to health. This
is a debt trhich they owe to Justice and their
suffering fellow creatures.
, , It. POTTER.
Widow nf the late H’/n. IF. Potter,
Tho Catholicon eonsirt* excosivnly of vege.
table matter, nnd with a slight determination tn
the bowels, which it preserve* in « soluble state,
acta msonsibly, is peasant to tl.o lasto, und re.
quires no particular regimen or confinement*.
Asa gem local hartic medicine, improving tbo
appolnto and restoring tiis general tnno of tbe
systom, it it* coiifldeutly rocommondod to ladies
in a delicate aitiution.
There are at this timo several spurious mix.
turns in circulation abroad, and soino vended
in this city, nssnming to pos*oss tho same, or
equul virtues of P.ittoi’s Ctthi>lie*m. It i.< i 0
be |ioj>ed, that tho unsuspocting will bo plaood
on tlioir guard ogaii stnoch iinposiiinns, as.nmcb
mischief has resulted from tlioir use. They
consist principally of sarsaparilla simps, viz.
Simp do Culsmior or Rob L’AflVetaur, and are
►old for a much le*-prico; you will, therefore
bo particular, and purchase of nono but my au.
thorized agent#, where you can obtain tho Gon-
uine Catholicon.
TO SOUTHERN PLANTERS.
Tbo very fl ittering accounts which are drily
receivod of the superior efficacy of Poiter’*
Catholicon in. tho cu.ro of thoso diseases which
are Incident, and mostly pratfall among tho
coloured population of tbo south, almost entitle
it to the appellation ofa specific. In Yaws or
Crah t aws it is a certain euro, and has beon
the immua of taVing many a valuable slavo from
a premature grave.
A Tre.h ropjiWof tl.i. tclobralccl Msdicinojiut
received and for sale by J
G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Sulo Agent
dec 3
Cream Ale and Beer.
BRES John Taylor’* cclebraled Cream
not 4 CLAG1IOR OOP. Agents.
Live Oak Timber.
I T^URTHER proposals, healed and endorsod,
will ho rccoivod at tlriu offmn, until tlirco
o’clock, P. M. of tho fourth day of January,
183IY, for tho following Live Oak Timbor, om.
braced in tlio advertisement dated nineteenth of
Snptombor, 1835, but for which satisfactory
offers have not boon rccoivod, viz.
No. 1 Fur tho fromo timber, beam nnd ken),
son pieces, and for tho promiscuous timber for
ono ship «<f tlio line, ono frigate, ono sloop of
war, and ono schooner; to bo delivered at the
Navy-Yard, near Portsmonth, N. II,
No. 3. Fu‘r llio.framo timbor, beam and keel,
■on pioces, and for the promiscuous timber fur
two frigates and ono stoamor; to bo dulivorcd at
tho Navy Yard, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
No. G. For tlio frumo timber, Imam and keol.
son pieces, and for tho promiscuous timber for
one tteuincr and one schoonor; to bo delivered
at tho Navy Yard, Philadelphia.
No. 7. For tbo irauio timbor, beam and kool.
ann pioces, nnd fur tho promiscuous timber for
ono ship of ibu lino, and ono sloop of war; to
bo dulivorcd at tho Nary Yard, Gosport, Virgin
ia,
No. 8. For tho frnmo limber, beam nnd konl
son piece*, und for tlio promiscuous limber for
ono irignte, ono stomnor, and ono schooner; to
ho dolivoiod at tlio Navy Yard, Gosport Virgin
ia.
The quantity and dimensions of tho -prntnis.
cuous limber fur each vessel, of oaoh class, is as
follows:
For each ship of tho lino. 6,000 cubic feet,
which must be sided 15 inclios, and he from 12
to 20 fret in longth; six of tho longest pioces to
sido 22 inches.
For each frigato, 3,000 cubic faet, which must
bo sidod 15 inches, aud bo from 12 to 20 feet
long: six of Uio longest pieces to side 19 inch.
08
For each sloop of war, 1,000 cubic foot, which
must he sided 12 inclios, and be (roiii 12 to 18
foot long; six of the longest pioces to sido 16
inches. *
For each stoamor, 1,000 cubic fcot, which
must bo sided 15 inclios, and bo from 12 to 18
feel long; six of the longest pieces to sido 1G in
cho*.
For each schooner 300 cubic foot which must
bo sided 8 inclios, nnd Vo from 10 to 10 foot long;
six of tbo longnsi piocostu side 12$ inches.
A part of tho promiscuou* timbor may bo got
to lorgordimensions, provided tho pieces will
answer for replacingdefeciivo liawso pioces,trail,
soms, breast hooks, or other vuluablo pieces.
Separate offers must be mado fur oueli of the
preceding numbers, and oach offer must oiubraco
all tho timber that is called for by tho nuinbor
to which it refer*; tho prices asked nor cubic
foot must bo stated separately, for racA and eve
ry class ot vessel* embraced in tlio offer,; und
for tlio promiscuous timber of each cla*s‘, so.
parat'-ly from the other, which is considered
meuldrd timber.
Ailenst one fourth of tho whole quantity of
timber ombracud in each offer, comprising u’fair
proportion of tlio most valuable pieces, must bo
delivered on nr hoforo tho firet of Juno, 1637 ;
one half of the remainder on or boforo ihofiret of
Juno, 1838, and tho zoAo/«* quantity on or before
tho first day of June, 1839; and if tho abovo
proporlionsshall not bo dolivored at tlio respec.
tivo times abovo specified, tho Commissioners
of tlio Nuvy reserve to themselves tho right of
cancelling any contract in tho oxocution of
which such failure may occur and of entering
into now contracts, holding tho original uon.
tractors and tlioir sureties liable for any oxcess
of cost and othor damages which niuy bo thus
incurred.
The said Live Ouk Timber mnit havo grown
within twenty fivo milo* of the soabonrd,(which
must bo proven to the satisfaction ortho respec.
tivo Commandants, must bo got out by the
moulds &. written directions,fit specifications of
dimensions, fire., which will bo furnished to the
contractors for tlioir government, and must bo
froo from all injuries and defects which may im.
pair thn good quality of the said timbor for the
purposos lor wliiuli it is required by coutract,
nnd bo in all rorpocts satisfactory to the Cora,
raundants of tho rospcclivo Navy Yards whore
it is delivered.
Bonds, with two good and responsible sure.
Ues, (whoso names must bo fiirwnrdnd with tho
offi>r*.)in tho amount of ono third the o-tiinated
vuluu of tho timbor to bo lurni-diul undor tho
respective contracts, will bo required ; and, as
collateral security for tho faithful compliance
with the terms, stipulations, and conditions, ol
tho said contracts, ten per centum will bo ro.
served from the actual amount of each payment
which may bo mado from timo to timo, until tho
said contracts are completed and closed, which
reservations, respectively, will Im forfeited to tho
ure and benofil of tho U. States, in the evonl of
failures to delivor tho timber withiu tho rospcc.
tiro periods proscribed.
Tbo tnuulus will bo furnl«hod to the cantrac.
tor* at ono of tho Navy Yards, Brooklyn or
Gosport. •*
M&ynord aud Noyes’ Ink-Powder, one
Liquid Ink.
I F any are still unaoquaintad with the great
superiority and unexampled reputation of
there articles, thuy are invited to read tbo (o).
.lowing respectable testimony to the Diet, end to
make trial for thomrelvoe. Tho importance o:‘
having Uio very beat of Writing Ink, is too well
known to bo mentioned. This kind has boen in
nee fourteen years, and the testimony respecting
it is the saino from all parts of the country.—
When tl* beat judges among our Resistors of
Doods, Scriveners, Writing Moatera, Officors of
Bank*, and of Public Offices, unite in saying,
that they havo found a hotter articlo than thoy
over borer* used, it is evident, that no ono need
Iff troubled any longer witli bail Ink.
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Register of Demis’ Oflico, Boston,
Juno 15, 1830.
Messrs. Maynard fit. Noyes,
Gontleninn,—Having used your Ink about
yoart, I havo the ploasuroto inform you, that it
fiiliy answers my expectations; and from thoap.
pearanco of tho Record* in my office, I am satis,
fied that it is superior to any I liuvo over used.—
It flows well, and gives a beautiful ponnanont
black. Yours,
IIENRY ALLINE.
American Bank, Boston, Aug. 18,1831
Messrs. Muynord fit Noyes,
Gontlomon,—I havo been using your Black
Liquid Ink in this Bunk for two years past, and
liavu no lioaitatinn in pronouncing it superior to
any I havo heretofore used.
Rcspoctfiilly yours,
WM. H. ODIORNE, Cashier.
Boston, May 30,1631.
Mossrs. Maynard &. Noyes,
Gontlomon,—l uso no other Ink hut yours, on
tho books of thi* Institution, and take ploasuro
in expressing my untiro satisfaction with it* ap,
poamneo, and in recoinmonding it to tho public
as a superior articlo.
Rospoctfully, your ob’dl sorv’t,
THO’S DROWN, nookkeopor,
Atlantic Bank.
Office, Bank U.R. Middletown,
Oclohor 17, 1823.
Tho Ink Powder of Messrs. Maynard _
Noy oh has toon uged for some timo past in this
Office, and I can cheerfully recommend it asBU.
pciior to any I Imve heretofore used.
J. P. BURNHAM, Casluor.
Cheshire Bank, Ivceno, N. II.,
January 1, 1831.
Messrs. Maynard fic. Noyes,
Gontlomon,—Yours of Doc. 27, wnsduly ro.
coivcd; in reply to which I briefly stato, that I
havo used tho Ink Powder innnufuctitrcd by you,
and no othor, for inoro than ten yuars last past.
I think it makes tho tost Ink 1 ever used, und
while tlio quality remains pure l shall not think
of looking for my other kind.
Yours, respectfully,
N. DANA, Cashior.
Nashville, Tana., Doc. 26.1631.
Messrs Maynard fic. Noyes,
Gontlcmcn,—Within tlio last oiglit years, wo
have had constant occasion to uso largo qunnti.
tios of Ink. Whon hoing ablo to procure your
Ink,wo havo always used it in preference to any.
Its flow from tha pen is perfectly free and cluur
—it* color in strong and lasting, and in our npin.
ion, docidoilly superior for business of anrosenl
and lasting nuturo, to any othor Ink before tho
public. Respectfully your*,
CHAPMAN fit GEYOR,
Teachers of Chirogniphy.
Rcgistorof Conveyances Office, )
New Orleans, Jan. 20,1832. y
Messrs Maynard fit Noyos,
Gentlemen,—Having used your Ink for about
two years, wo havo the pleasure to inform you
tliul wo found it to ho or a superior quality, and
tho host wo liuvo over used. It flows well and
gives a beautiful permanent black.
Yours respectfully,
ANTONIO DUCROSS,
Register of Conveyances.
CHARLES BAYON,
Deputy Register.
Oflico Bank United States, )
Cincinnati, Den. 7, 1831. {
The Ink Powder of Maynard fit Noyes has
been used in this Office for suvural years. Wo
find it suporior to any we havo over used.
P. BENSON, Cashior.
Bank of Miohlgan, Detroit, July 5,1830
We have used Ink, nropared from Mossrs.
Maynard fit Noyes’ Ink Powder, for sevoral
yoare post, and arequito satisfied with it. It flows
easily from the pen, and hasabrilliuncy and por.
manoucy of color which are not commonly found
in other Ink.
C. C. TROWBRIDGE, Cashior.
From tho lion. Ilonry^ll. Choso, Register of
Probato lor the County of Morrimnck, N. II.
I havo used Iho Ink prepared by Maynard fit
Noyes about ono yonr, and can truly aay I think
it tho beet kind now in ubo.
' n. B. CHASE,
Patriotic Bank, Washington Citv,
April, 10, 1824’.
Messrs Maynard fit Noyos,
Gentloinon,—For tlio last year I havo toon
using your black Ink. I havo toon much ideas,
od with it, and have no hesitation in rocom.
monding it to all who are desirous ofgiving por.
manoucy to their writing.
O. CARR, Cashier.
Post Office, Now York City,
March 19, 1829.
Messrs Maynard fit Noyos,
Gentlemen,—In answer to your requost res
pecting the Ink that has been used in this of
fice,1 state with pleasure that your writing Ink
is much approved of, and I recommend it as a
first rate article, to ovory ono who is desirous of
using good black Writing Ink.
I am, gentlemen, your most obediont servant,
TIIEODORUS BAILEY,
Post Mastor.
Register’s Office, Now York, Oct. 25,1831
Messra Maynard fit Noyos,
Genlfeinon,—Having used your Ink about six
yoars, wo have no hesitation in pronouncing it
superior to any wo havo heretofore usod, and as
sucli cheerfully recommend it.
•Respcctfiilly, your obedient servants,
JAMES Me MU UR AY,
DAVID GLADA,
GEORGE MORTIMER.
OTA largo supply of Maynard &, Noyes' col.
obrsted Ink and Ink Povtder, just received and
for salo by
ont34 (3 R HENDRTGKROTtf
dec 3—|
Navy Commissioners’OrncB,
24tb November, 1835.
\
Sugar.
6 CASKS Loaf Sugar
4 brU Cru.hed do (roperior irticli.)
Juirroroived per rohr Eic.1, and for nlo by
'°P lgc C. L. McNISIl.
Ginger.
“S *!- BAGS Rice Gin£1,r
. . 13 k *I“ Pulverized do. Ju.t received
end for nle by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
no. 16
Linseed Oil. White Lead, &c.
/# HO GALLS Dutch Lineced Oil
sno bog. Kniili.il Wliito Load
100 canisters Vcr- igris, ground
12 boxes Crome Green
12 do do Yellow
1 do Prussian Bluo
1 cask pumico Stone
1 do Englixh Rotten Stone *
2d doz Paint and Varnish Brushes and
Sash Tool*
G groco English Cnmol’s flair Pencils
6 d- z Como]'* Hair Varnish Brushes
4 do Bulger’* Brushes, spsoried
2 brls suporior Copal Varnish
G do Spirits Turpentine
Drop Lako. Lithrage. Dutch Pink, pa.
tent Yollow, Turkey Umber, Ferra d 'Sienna,
fitc. fitc. just reuoivud and for salo by
nov 10 O. R. HENDRICKSON.
I’octorage and Commission Business.
f HXHE Suoacritors intend CNtoblhhing on the
JL first November, a branch of their House
m Charleston, So. Ca. for tho transaction of
Factorage and Commission Business, undor Iho
firm of W, Kino fit Co., to be conducted by their
IFm. King, and would respectfully offur their
eervic'es in both tho cities of Charleston audSa.
vannah, to their frienda and the public.
«. , R- & W. KING.
Savannah, October 15th, 1835.
Sheet Copper, &c.
#fe CASES 16 ox. Copper, 2 tone Oakum
/W 50 Copper Rode, I ton Sheathing. Paper
100ft Ihe Copper do Nail*
Jltat received and for tale by
oct 24 CLAGHORN * WOOD.
seaso,
I shall,
msmmmmmmmmmsHasmams*
Dj apcpsi# and Liver Complainu.
F ’ ERSONS .mictod with II,an fulilon.til,
and (loreinfurp considered almost incur*
bio disease*, are under lasting obligations to tbl
scientific skill and research of'Dr. J. P. Peter*
who, for scrersl years haa devoted life entire
attention to tho treatment of ehronio or invet
crate disease*, in different climates, Jim auo.
eroded, by eltimicsl analysis and ayntheeia in
forming a combination of several pre*imaio vs
getablo principle*, to which he baa given the
name Medicinm Stomechiom et il«paiica|
which hue stood the lest of experionoo and pro.
ved far more efficient than any remedy horeto.
fore discovered in curing thoso distressing din,
eases of tho mind end body, which are goneraL
ly comprehended undor thu .weeping torms.Dyrw
popsia and Liver Complaints. It is likowise^
most certain euro in enlargement of the Splcea
and Jauudico.
Among tbo symptoms ol Dyspepsia and Lir.
er Com plaint*, are flatnloncy, sournesa or
burning in the stomach, melancholy, irritability
disagreeable tasto in tho mouth groat irregulqr.
ity of onpetilo, which is somolimos voracious
and at other times greatly dofioiont; thirst, fa.
tid breath,naueon,weakness of tho stomach, acid
eructation*, palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity
of tho bowels, pressure on the stomocli after
mo il*, pain in the hood, dizziimrs or vertigo*
confusion of mind, attended with lose of memo,
a gnawing in tho storoaeh, when empty, olfilli.
nee*, a flection of sight and hearing, pain and
weakness in tho back, languor, disturbed sleep,
cold loot nnd hand*, tremor, uneasiness in tho
throat, cough, puiu in the aide nr breast ficc.
These Medicines liuvo been found so cflbctu.
ol, in removing the complaint* for which they
are rocommonded, that physicians frequently
liuvo recourse to thnin for thrjr patients, after
having exhausted all tlioir skill, to little or no
purpose,
Tlio Patent Vogntuble Medicinal Stomaphlcm
et Iluputicoi aro prouaredbv J. P. l'oters, M D.
Inventor nnd Solo Proprietor. Pi ice 94.
That the public may rest assured of tho sulu.
taryi-trocts of tlieso Medicine*, the following
testimonials from gentleman of high rospoctubil.
ity aro most rotpoutfiilly Mibmittod.
Froin R. A. Green, E*q Secretary told* Ex.
ceHoncy Wilson Lumpkin, Esq. Uovornor of
tho Sluto of Georgia,
TO THE PUBLIC.
MilledgevilU, Go. June, 1634.
A servant girl of mine, who had for wvornl
yoor*laboured underu Dyspeptic and l.ivor uf-
lection, and whn>e life I h id dospaired of, aftor
tlm trial ofroveral Physicians to reliovo her, wua
R. A. GREEN.
Laurens County, Ga- Nov, 4th, 1833.
To whom it may concern. Tlio undor-fened
was severely nfliicled with u Dyspeptic ond Liv.
er affection, for many years, und followed thoad^
vice of I liysician* considered eminent in their
** r *° i »i on ’ ^"h'jr bonofliteil; I flnolly
tried Dr. Peter*' Medicinm Stomachic© ot Ho.
pa tn one ; and oftur innkiug u*o of Two parcels,
found myself restored to |«rfoet hoalih; my couiu
tananco, instead of being pafe and haggard, re.
suinod its former healthful appourunco. and in
credible qs it may uppour I gained near 20 pound
additional woiglit in tho short spacoof 10 week*.
It is near five mouths since I slopped taking tho
Medicino and I have foil nn return of Hindi-
*“—*», nor hove I the lest mason to suspect that
ill. I would numo6tly rccommoml all per.
similarly ofilieted, to umko trial of tho tamo
remedy.
BRYAN ALLEN.
. , Wilki*on County, Ga. May, 1834.
This is to certify, that my wife laboured un.
dor Dyspepsia and enlnrgeinenl of thu spleen I or
ten year*, during which slio nt short inlorvale
suflitred extremely and at nil times was in a ve.
ry feeble stulo of health. About 15 iimuihs
sinco site commenced taking Dr. Pater** Modi
ciniu Stomachic©, ot Hbpaiite©,fiiuft|ir taking
two unreels her health \vu* restored, and slm dik
clmeil its furll.or use. I will only udd, that fi, r
tlm ast twolvo months sho has onjoyud excellent
Health.
ADNim hicks.
DR., PETRRS VEGETABLE ANTI-DlL
lOUtiPILLS.
Are universally aektiowinlgcd to have totally
eeliysod the preton».ous of every Mhor reiuc.
day and *U|*.n«jdud thu nocrw-iiy of ovory mher
modo of treatment wherever disoasn* of a bilioua
character are found to oxist, ns well as in lor.
por of the bowels where n cathartic of luxitivo
oiify is required.
Tlmy aro ozlrumoly mild i„ llmir itporallon,
neither cau«in, eielinnw uf Hid etimmoli. nor
nny Implement .on.otion in llie .y.tem. an it
loo froquenlly tho remit f r0 in medicine, riven
to eel mion tlio hoivol.. They net .pceificully
ti|ion Urn liver, whon in a loroid eendition, oor.
whig oft - largo quonlity ,.f hilt., through tlio
influence of tl.o oteoruenl fliileUon.wlilrjiif.r.Srr
od lo roinuin in Iho .y.tem,would |ir„duco oilher
Jaundice, Liver compluinl, Uilious Fever, Fo.
or .omo other grievou. hodiiy
1“ "» rtm of totpor of the howeli,
they oct like a choral. In recent cooeo uf Dyowrn
mo, thoy ore a eertoin cure. 'Muoy
who wore subject to violent nttapks of sick head
actio, have been much benefittod. ond several
perfectly cured in a few weeks, by the uso of
tli *so pills, T hoy aro highly roenmiibnded at
‘rnST" ° rih ,°^ onr » ■■ * preventive and cure
of Bilious complufnts. Persons who are subject
o that distressing complaint, 80 a siokness. hy
takingu portion or 2 of thorn a fow days previous
to emburking on board the vessol.will be almost
certain to eseapo it. Females cun uso them at
ail period*, without incurring any risk. Per.
aims going to sun, or to a Southern climate,
should by all mouns lake soino ol iiiure pills with
Uiom. llioir virtues will remain unimpaired
without then pill.; o porlion of thorn, taken
oernttisnufiy, would bo tlio nieane of provonting
much Buffering from .icknoa. It u from no.
glocl efkeopmg up angular pori.tallie action
of tho .tnmaoh and boweln, thus nufforing to bo
obaorbed end mingled wiih the blood, uho aimi.
n,'p B r d l’ th “*.!" u “ l "ro produced.—
Dr. P. fool, cenflidcnt that no peraon who give!
the«o pi la a fair trial, will over aftor frol w illing
to he without lliont. Tho lo.limony of thou*
■rod. .peeking in the higheit tormS of the
efficacy ofthosopill. might bo added, but the very
high reputation Dr. P. ha. acquired oa the in.
If? lor 0 (, lllB P“ lcnl vcgetahlu Wodioinai,Stoma,
elilcto ol Hepatiem for tfio cure of Dyroep.ia.„d
™nm.T’ n :r" n ‘iPl bo “ lllt “ "unicionl guar,
rontoo lo Jho«o wl.lflng io moke a trial of their
virtue.. They contain not a parli.de of Morcu/
ry, or any ingredient that does not act in liar,
many with hoalth and oppose disease.
Priao SOeanm.* ^ P ‘- »>. thelobcl.
These invaluahlo Medicines are for sale in
Charleston by S. Huord Druggist, Broad at in.
Auguata; by R BH.viland Ico.and Tlimni,
Rarrott m Miiledgaville, hy Wright and Co.
oar n Saoder-viLbyC I GrelSor "tSfc
tillohy Lhcnezor Dothwell in Macon by Shot,
voll lfrowm iCo. in Talholton hy /ohn n.
Klicrk. At Co. in ColinnhUB hy E. 8. Norton znA
in a.nlnzt every other town in tho Stulo whrro
numerouaceim^oftpei, unri 3
cy may be men and can be oblained in thi- olnew
(havannah) at tho Drag and Apothecary .torn
rep. 3—lyrt A. PARSONS.
Hollow Ware.
IO T h° NS Hollow’ware, for zats
b,r N - *• U. WEiJU,
Double Percussion Guns
g CASES DouMtyPcrcutzion Gena *
N ' n. At ii. wr:rcn
Cincinnati Hams.
iSOO qi"?inn»ti
s:
Ceylon Wine.
25 ° f It'" "nperior Wine, jii.t rel
eidved from Messrs. J. Howard
A Co. of Madeira, ,i. llB’i'S'rl'r^U
by
nny 2G
P » rinr wle
PADELFORD, FAY fia-CO.
Lecciien.,
CASE eontiioiny 1(1(10 Mediterranean .
tieochcs, Iatrl.lV linjmriod, t Just rennived
and for sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON^v
nov 6