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If.,..., Mlwlfar ■ family c.rniff.
I ~ l,l*.r|«^r»n.| Anllmmt* 1>«I.
ny t), piitlhrlrk * Co.
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I. IiA. In tull punjli......
‘Jo cases Shoes.
By S. Fhllbrir.lt \ Co.
At I'rivnU
y nmnan'i Kl|t Bn»i"., (wl.it» Kn«I& lilm J
II Jo do do il» ,
Jo”, roci..d di<~. ftom ih. mW.r.«irff,
•Hun.mil fur mIo on eecominodst.i.,; ti ro»«.
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- Crockery.
By F. w. Hclnoiimn.
30 Crates «»f assorted Crockery, direct Bom 1.1
ferpoel. just received per ship Gov. Troup.
•ov 27
‘ J^ANAWAV fru.ii tl»
Kail Rond on lire l«t
Auiiim, where Iiowm hired, my negro mn»
(Mined J KFFHKY, Med utreut 33 year*—said i*fiu
is about 3fi«t,an.l dtik totmilcziun, thin visage,
■ ml slm-w.d; wesrs a •mall ring in on# rar-hm
lived in Bryen eouniy two years previous to bistre-
lug hind on the ruud, nod ha* a wife at Mr. <1 orgn
Judder* in llryai.j lie wa» formerly the pioptriy ol
Cieo (regia, of 8. C. Tbo above reward a ill Ire
•aid on hi* delivery In any jail In Georgia or Caro*
inn, or to the s.ilmribcr- ...... ... „
jm.9-lawfiiv II B EDWARDS.^
Butter.
By F. W. Hclnciimtin*
At I’rivate Salo.
31 keg* fiat quality Sutler, J u * 1 rrctlyrl r r
MOIton. -”= l
Howard-stmet Flour,
By F. H'. Ilcliicnintif
100 Uhl* superior fine Howard-sure t Fluur, jntt
jgrittldjKrOjrelnt
An Ordinance
T Oatnuid on Ordinance entitled “An Unit.
nance to emend and cotjt'di.lnio the varinua
Ordinance* «f tho ciiy n| Suvsniiuh, for raising a
und for the aiippoit of a Watch in the Ciiy of
Savannah, and to prcscrdw die nvido of nssossing
aad collecting taxn* in the city of Savannah, and
for oilier pur;xi*c* c remat' d therewith .
Sec, 1, Be it ordained by die mayor ant Abler-
Men ef tire city of Savannah and the hamlets
thereof, that In place of the oath pr* scribed tu the
MHloni making rcturna uf taxab'e properly, by the
Mtiatb section of said ordinance, the following
Mth ahall lie administered, vir.t "I do solemnly
•w#*r(or efli'.n. a« die ca*e may bo) that the re
turn which I tin now give in, ta a jo*t and truo uc-
Moat of all the property liable to. nr chnrgeahlo
with city tax. which on tho fir-t day nf Juninry of
lb# present y o-, I wt» |H»**o**ed nf, ontliled to,
biterestrd in, In my own right, (or If the eas- Ire
M guardian, executor, administrator, ngonl.
WaatafS (that I believe the •a i d return to he in nil
PMpect* a cancel and honoat nne|diat l bjivc |>"ir.-
lUed ini equivocation, reservation, or hand in the
Mtna,and that the vnluo of auid property where
Mined, U the fair and proper value thereof, all
wblab I avvear fur affirm) tu the beat of my know*
ledge, mcolleclion, or belief,. o help me God."
Sda.2. Be It further anlaintd, that all ordinance*
er part* uf ordinance* militating against tlila or-
diaanetf be, and dm mine uro hereby n*|>cali-d.
J'aaied in Council 3l*t Dec., 10-19-
(Signed} ROBT. M.CHARLTON, Mayor.
[!..•] Attest, M.Mtkrv, c.c.
An Ordliiuncc.
T O ralie nmnoy on luun fur th" purpura of con;
iributlng to work* of Intornnl lmpiovomcnt
and to improve the Ci-y of Savannah.
1< Uelt'ordalncdby dm Mayor and Aldermen of
the City nf Savannah und tho hamlet* ihoranf In
Council aaratnblod, That hlv hoimr dm Mayor uial
the committee or Finance, be and tlwv are hervby
Mtherlaed to borrow nr ruiae on loan, for the uicuf
fhaclty, fm the piir|m*o of • o.itdbiiting to work* of
laternal improvement, and to- improve the City of
Savannah, a »um ofmonoy not exceeding dm turn of
eiM hundred thouaaml dollara. at a mm oHnlcteat
■otexewding three jter c«-nium, m-r annum.
2. And lie Lfiinlmru dnio-.l, That not-w nr cor-
wftetuee almll l*«ne for money* borrowed at afnio-
•aid,in turn* not under dm sum of one dollar, which
•Vdl be payable atiuch time a* tlm Mayor and com*
mlttne or Finance may direct and ahull Im aigmul by
ike City Treaaurer. And for the fulthful payim* ‘
Md redemption of eurlt notei or corillicuti-a, tl
faith and property of tho city aie hereby jiledged.
j, And Im it further ordained, Thai tlm mune.
relied under thin Ordinance, ahull fp'ni tint" to lime,
he applied In contribution and aid of«uch wnrkaol
Internal Imiiruvemeiit,and to and fur each public im-
^fovement In the city a* Council may by revulutiuu
I'aued In Council, 21 *t Deer. 11)99.
! Signed) ROUT. M. CHARLTON, Mayo
b. i ] Atteat M. Mr Ain, c. c.
ee27
Fifty dolliirn llewnrd.
i V f
Waichtttii Jewelry* Silver Want
und Fancy Oootls.
s
R A. McCREDIK, retpectfully informa Ida
a friend* und tho public generally, that lie
•till continue*-the hu*ine»» ut tlm aanw place (in
CtNigtet* altwot, one iluor weal uf Mr. M. I’loinler*
•ntl'a Dry Quod «tnm,and oppovlteto Mem*. N.B.
, II. Weed'* Hnrdwiiic itoie,) having ju»l receiv
ed by late arrival* from New k ork, n imaiiliful n«
•Artmnntof WATCHES and JEWELRY of the
heat. piality and lnte*t futhion—liulie* and geutlr*
men'* gold and ailver Watches, Duplex, Lov-sra,
AnchorEicnpeiimut, Impine.Hoiitontaland Voili
en I Watches, and their time warranted, (told guard
end fob Chains, of different patterns—Pencil*, Sjmic-
teclee, Miniature*, Lockets, Rivust Pin*, (tings,
Table Tea, Salt, and Aliutanl Spinuis,
Soup and Cream Ladles, Sugar Tongs, Butler nod
Fruit Knives, sJ'ickle Forks, Thimbles, Castor*
Candlesticks, Coral Necktcisa*, Purses, Acconlinns
withelnglo und duuhlekeys, Music Bnxe», finin'.'
tel tunes, playing sue red ns well a* other favorile
•Irt, Fanoy Boxes, for ladies and genllenmn, with,
er without thoimploment*, Cur.1 case* of different
pattern*, also, now and elegant patterns uf Silver
Plaited Stair llo.ii, Brass do, new style.
Any person wishing to purchase any ef tho above
article*, will do welltu call and cxuinino fur thorn-
•elves.
N. B.—Particular attention will be paid to clenn
lag and repairing Watches, Clucks, &c., und war
ranted, Also, all kinds of jewelry rewired. j4
cimrlt'Nlou Ob»crvor~Uxtrn.
If ANY of tlm luudera of this Paper have doub •
Tl In** hcon apprised,through other sourer*, of
ihecinllagnitlou of lust Friday night, in which the
office of tho Observer was involved. Tho work of
molition wo* rapid, and principally over hcloro
s reached tlm scene. Oar friends—end for their
efforts we sincerely thank them—succeeded in sav
ing a part nf our books, our .leak, and a portion of
our ivpes. Tim typo*, however, uru in such u con
dition that thuy cannot again he u-t d. Tho Pic-*
i* destroyed—lim Mail Bo k burnt—tlm Duy Book
badly charred—the chief purl of the Furniture con
sumed— and wo nto left ui cinmcmm *.fr. sh wid»
scarcely an u. tide of our furinvr mnioriuis thul will
ufftiid us tho slightest u*e.
The consequence if, wo are obliged to m*|ien'l
the Paper till a new office is fitted up, mid till tho
new Pica* und Types, which wo oulcred on Mon
day, from New York, shall ho received. Our read
ers then, must patiently wait for throe or f ur weeks,
when they may again uxjiect to sen ilm Ohsniver,
in a new dress, and in n form sumowhal en.urged.
This temporary au*pon*inn, it will ho seen, is an
act of necessity, incurred by no fault of. our own.
The only neglrct for winch any cun Mumu us, is,
llwt we had imt prudence enough to gonrd ugiiuist
our individual loss by effecting nn iiuiininc. But
ihi* neglect will nut occasion a inomunt’s delay in
llio ruslurution uf the paper. A wise Previdem o
hs* iKirhups p.-nnittr.l this calamitj ut n trial of
ur fuitli, our pa’iiince, our auhiiiisslon to his will,
our love to his cause, and our pets. v. imieu in the
work, to which, by the advice and urgency of tho
Synod, and by tlmir pledge to»u>t-.in us, wo, thii -
teen years ago, reluctantly undertook, mid huve
ever since lahoriou-ly pursued. Ourpaalexp riomu
hud taught us that it was not likely to piove n pr.,-
lituhle engagement. Wo know that no great re-
iioncu was to he placed upon such pledge, of sup-
pit and that if llm enterprise succeed, d it must
lemmd chi. Ily upon mir owneffuri*, w itli tlm hies*
dug of heaven. And though manifold liuve b. cn
our deficiencies, which wo ncknowledgo with ms
feigned humility, we have, notw ithstanding, abun
dant reason lobegrutiful thut wo huve heutieim-
hloil, wiilmut any appeul Tor public o. private liulie-
factions to continue (lie paper so lung. And if 11E,
whose wo arc, und whom we im perfectly hi rvo.
Iius uny thing muru fur us tndo in Ibis .lepurluienl
of labor, tin will, wo trust, furnish tlm im uus mid
make In* goo.ln.iss known to u* as in days that uro
past. Hu will hri.ig to our aid Com-Apoiuk-tits
wh»su . oiiuihiitiun* w ill enrich our cnluuius. I le
will raise up friends who will interest themselves in
extending tlm cl. culm ion of tlm paper, not fur our
•■ike* alone, hut fur the edification of tho Church
—tho diffusion uf her principle*—mid the dolenr-
of her doctrines anil order. And lie will cutiso i lie
truth to hofoinoinherud that “ the laborer it worthy
of hit hit c"—n iruth wliicli ton ninny pruetienlly
forget. And a* it is Important to u»— mid never
more Important than now, that wo may meet this
exigency which wo have keen callud upon suddenly
and unexpectedly to oncuumer—that those who are
iitstiuaii fur the paper, Im it much or Im it 111 tie,
should forthwith puy what they owe, wo hope to Im
forgiven if weiugo our claims with unaccustomed
impurtmihy. It will he little fur them. I u tlm ng*
giegato It will Im much fur us—and tlm quicker
dune tho butler, New Suhscr heis who shall send
u* their payments in advance, and ul.l Siihreribni-i
nut in arrears, wlm *hull do llm tame, may i.ll eon
fur upon us a favor which it will Im our pica iiire t.
acknowledge. Tho 1W .Masters, we p,. some
will fieclynct as Agent* in tlm trmisniiasum uf any
muiieys that may he paid them on our uceoin.t.
Aiour Mail Book is lu»t, we have niiolh.'i fiv.n
tuo-k of Boat Masters, mid tlnit is tlm listof the
IIsines of tlm t'uhscrit.ef* ol llm icspeeiivn ufiici
where there i< n misdiieciiuii or a fdlure in thu ro-
ceptionof this Extra. From tlm T'vlgertinri Mo*
mnrnndiim Books suved wo can make hut un impel
led list, unit therefore tho request. Tho fru-mls of
tlm TIiciiIiirIciiI .Seminary—uf Missions, Fondgii
a >d Dumesijc—of rim Tempviniiceuiid tlm Educa
tion cause—of Ogletlmr|Hi University, now under
llm Synod's care, nn.l of ihow oilier ohj.-ets wliicli
i|m Olis. rvrr has endeavored to promote, will con
fer nil ubllgiitioii on us—and w-o think ulsunputi rite
viiuan of tbo Redeemer and up.ni the best interests
of nun, by co-operating with us in efforts In resusei-
into tho pnpei—m ike i’i he u r ih-in cvei—in.i
qr ally enlarge ilscinnilalinn.
There was no insurance, a* «n learn, upon any of
llm prop riy- And we here express out sincere
synipnlhiea for tlm*o wlm hivo aulliuod compuin*
lively more thmiiiuraolves. If we may pissli.-iilur
Ir.-*, wo would mention Ale. Keoiinn.a worthy En
graver uml Lithographic I’rinter, who. w.irii his
widowed inotlier. nc. npied llm im\t tcn. liient to onr
offico. Dim, w« hope to . ee soon estub.'islmd ignin,
mid wlihnn lunmnii of pa'.r.mogo w hich will fuc
iiiiirollimi euvei liis losses.
Uur piiitieukic nckiiuwledgoment uro duo to
Messrs. Uurgci* A' .Imnos, 1'riiitei'*, of wIiosa kind
offer wo Imve imdled oinsrlves in piihlishilig lli.s
Extra. Tlm Editors nf die Courier, and the pub
lisher* of ntlmt papers, imvo ulso offered us their
uidfui which wo .incerelv thank them.
B (HLDKRSLKKVE.
Ckarlciton, ./unwury‘17, 18 Id. jnn f»
I'ttllllllil Hfllilimr),
No. Ill, Biiuao strkkt, t’iiiirt.r.sTof»,S. C.
M RS. lam;LEY will in-tn.rty.iung L.nlr • f.
nil tlm English branches nf polite lil. nituie.
ami tier Hcmimtrv which is locat'd in nua of ..
miMt Imnllhy und pb-uiunt sitiiatiun* in tlm ciiy,
■hall ho provided with llm must m cnmpli-lu d and
respectable teficliers f.»r thedepuiiin')iil* of French,
Spmiiili and Drawing.
Young Lu.lie* from-llio country, • iliter for this or
nny other .Seminary within tlm city, can bn aremn-
iiiu.liiti-.l with bund, where duo regird will hopuid
to tlmir ninrnls, while under tier earn.
E.itrnnco *•'», wliicli rimll Ihi npprnpriute.l to fur-
dishing a select library fur tlm d»o of tlm Seiiiiunry.
net 11*3 ni
VitlatibU; Rlni Fitinladun A: .1t;«
lftoi!*i Tor Malts
W ILL he sold nt public suit.,on the firs) Tues
day in February next, before rim Court ilnu*o
in thu city of Bmnsivick. tlm. very valuable I'lmna
lion known ns New li.qm, on rim siuuh hrmmh *
the A'ainfnnhti Rive,, hi (Jlynn county, fin., emit J
ing (8'|:iil) ihieo lie u.and four ltiiu.lr.-d nn.l thirty
iiercs, of which (580) jivn hundrv.l und eighty
acres mo fir.<t quality Rivci Swamp, (800) time
hundred riM are under tmul hunks ux.l in a
fine stulo uf c.diivulion. Ah .nt (700) seven hun
dred uercs of prime frihiiidSivnnm. web adapted lo
tho cull tire of Colton nr Corn, nn.l (•' 150) two thou
sand one hu.-tlred and filly ncr. s.ff heavy Tmlierrd
pine bind. O.t tlm premises nru a comfortable dwtI-
lingUo.it.', Negro I louse*, Bnrns, Binck-miih Shop,
nn.l every uecessuiy out building fur tho use of tho
plantation.
At rim saiim time and place, will lie sold (enndi
ti>)iuillv)u very prime gang of nlmiit aixty Negron*.
Alsu,nn nn.rivulnd iliiid of tl-c plnniiiliun known
us Broii'Ebnl, ud joiniiig tin. iilmve, cunluiniug in nil
nb.mi (4d0) 'imr hundred i ere* of primo Rice hind,
in finen-'ria «or.c«lv« acmp.
Terms made known >m thu davof snlu,
JOHN F. (JREKN, (,
n«iv 10 HUGH K. GRANT. $ ‘ Jr *'
New Carriage lleposiiory.
S HOUSE 5c MASON, takn this method of in
forming the public that they have taken tlm old
established stand of F. Deiuler, corner of Bull and
Brouchton stieet, near Monument Squnre, where
they have on hand of their own manufactory, a con
slant supply ef Coaches, Barouches, Gig*. Sulkoys
&*., which they will disi»uic of on very reiuunable
term*.
•** All kinds of repairing done with neatness and
despatch. jnn Itl-ly
Lots for Male or Lease.
T WO Lots No 3 and 4, nn Loelmbar *ticut, east
of thecity, to*streei CD feet wide, adjoining
the cotton press. Apply to
deed
F\V IIEINT.M VNN.
For Item,
T HE Ganlun (.ut and Hou-a formerly called
Hubeli (t.ird<ui, adjoining the city on th
Thumlnrholt Ruid, eontuiuiiig about lii\y aciv ,
Biirty fire uf which is rich swamp laud, and tlm
balsufl* highland lone u*ed a* a (ui.le.i. A I wise
of ih" abosn will im given to a good Tenant, and
Urms made *u»y. Apply to
M. TREND ERG \ST.
^QAA CHALLENGE. The genuine
{ fp Ot M f F-oneh Tills ngn'n-t nil rim (((JACK
|ROSTRUMS «fihe iii-o—for ilmcmo of
##*##*
Tlm French Tills n»? applicable in all cases, for
-Itlmr sox,(warranted free from Mereuiy,)nnil pns-
* great udvnnlngcs over tho Butsii.n* and all
liquid mi-.lieiiipa, by uoiag untilely free from smell,
nn.l consequently do not effect rim hrciilli, iherehy
prevenlihg llie p-.ssihiliiy of discovery while using
them.
Ih-si.li'H lids important ud vantage, they never ills-
ngr.-n with the slomneh, nnd in tho first stage* of
the di-ea«e Ihev usually effect n cure in a few day*,
ill ' llbt I eg aid odi.il or ev|iu«ure.
Ie ll.n nio-l ohsiinnln alagea of llm disease, they
nreeqii'il'y e"riuiu, liuviug cured many after every
other remedy had liiib-.l. In short ihey have been
universally suecesafiil thul tlm proprietor chuleii*
go uuy one i:» piodiicu a remedy of .'quid certainty,
uu.l.rn foif.-iinre of Three Hundred D.dlur*.
For aide by
(i. It. HENDRICKSON, uml
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
I’rlco $2 per Imx. nog 5
I IVl*S there u man wlm nny not he orciisioiinl-
J ly hiuieliiiL'd by tho iisii of TKTfciu’ Tll.t.s f—
No! ii-i.iut'.lly n*'. fiir the htimnn frame, like any
oilier slnu-luie, will fall into euufiision mid ruin, i(
iiegloetnl; hut hy the aid nf medl.-ino judieiou-ly up-
plied it is eiiahletl- to prererve ii Imalthy even tone ;
nnd it is I he lint of well i.-si.-d public opinion lilt'
Dr. I’eieis’ Till* i- thu inediciimofmedii-inns in llio
prevemiou orihuciiicofihe ge-».nl discuses which
llm liuinnn u-nemeui in incbleulnl lo.
Do men in robust iienlrii i.-quiiu niedirine? Cer
tainly, fui'tbo vciv excess of lie.dlh begets certain
WTl|itintNoti*N BnpAiinceouHCom-
From the S’fit y#re?<vV.r//r, May 17, 1338.
8 A TON ACKOI-'S COM TOU N l>.
W E have mud., trial uf tlw Sharing Soap with
thn name, which t*»*l l<» Im nn excellent
article, (t | a msnufuciukd by Mr. Wdliamsun,
I'h lodelphia. to Mlmm <#r|ei« may be sddrea*ed.
from tho UnitedStaiet\(ht;cite, Sov. 0, 1833.
'I ho editor uf the It ,**.,.! Transcnp', who is a
gemlenain runwiuner, ikui is u Ixirhclur, thus com
mune* :
" We nre not given to luturiuti* imlulgenro in In-
lions nnd co-meiira, but reu'ly uftcr •Imviiijm’iie.i d
morning Iwfore hrenkfosl, in a cold clmmlmr, with
cold water,n id a dull razor,—n died wIpc’.i requires
ii j,n.*d d-u 'of moral courage, by i hu bye n few drop*
of Cologne, in mm'* Im-in, is not nncotnfortu.de. it
-ooihc* the b'rilalcd skin, and edulcorates tbo irri
tated temp-r."
If ourjirotlier of I lie Transcript docs not nv'iid his
oiulitinn, mid will pomiout the mean* of convey-
nu n, we tv'l 1 send lum tmifndozen potsofWil lam-
on’aS. poniircousCo.iif.ound,lim very ni'l'clo fora
bariielor'achin with cold wuicr, t will both sumo'll
ond edul.'orute.
Extract from Iht United si'alei Gazelle.
Wu look n ni/.or that had been o.i the f.-i.ce for
aomo M.ne. but it ii* o -c wu- tm nine, and having
applied it tube h«i!C,>htm to tbe simp, and lin-n >U
ourciun weM luluicnind with WUtianitont {Sapo
naceous Compound, wo found no. reives incouti-
iiently divo-i. d of every syirq.lum oi’lienrd, ns com
pletely ns if our cilia had u.idcrgnno the depilatory
process nf an Indiiin plucking. Every body knows
tiuit ftlinviug with a dull razor is worse than n two
per c-iil. discount, and at this seiisoo of lung liice*
nny ih>ng thul fiicilituU's llm upcraiiun should be
fuvornhly icgntded.
A supply of the above fur side by
T M & J M TURNER,
dec 10 Monument Square.
LKGAL NOTICES
IVoticc.
F 0i:il months after date, nppl'caliun will he
made to tiro Hon. tlm Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chat ham county, when sitting fur ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell two tracks uf land, No.
300, dist 12, No. 22, .list 8, lywin county, tho pro-
jm iry of John U. Gilbert, deceased.
AI jo—One tract. No. 372, dial 23, see. I, Leo
comity, drawn hy John B. Gilbert's orphans, fur
tin! benefit of »aid orphans.
_oct l8 A. GILBERT, Guardian.
IVxiticc.
1 .10UR months after detw np> lir.atinii w ill he
made to rim hnnmuhb. thn I r.f .dor Court of
CaindunCounty, when silting fon-rdinnry purpu-o*,
for leave to sell all that tract or jm reel ■•(‘land, con-
..lining 500 aen s, In said county, originillygmotod
tu John McLean, huund.'d sumh west hy James
Burunr-),enst by John II McIntosh, south by lands
formerly of William Dukes, now John H McIntosh's,
Iming part of the n-nl estate of the grantee, John
Mclrean.
jan 10 JANE D TRACY, Qual. Adfox.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Rlullce.
F OUR raomhs after dale, application will be
mnde to the Hun. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary
•urpotes, for leavo to ec-ll a *l*ve named Moses,
•elonging to the Estate of M. II. Drake, Into of Sa
vannah, decerned, for riio hem-fit uf the heirs ond
creditors ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or.
dec 10
Nolle*.
I ^IOUR month# nfler .lute, nppliention will bjj
made to the Hun. the Justices of the Inferior
Court of Cbnthum county when sitting fo’rordinnry
purposes, for leave *n sel! 2 tracts of Land,yiz: 180
nrres, Glh Dist. 1st Scrtion, Iti Chcinkca coqnty;
•10 notes, 3d Dist. 3.1 Section, in Chcrokro county,
belonging to the Estate of the late Walter Dubois,
and sold far the benefitof tho liuirs and creditors of
said estate.
dec 10 CLAGHORN & WOOD, Adm’or*.
Notice.
A LL |M*r*nns having deinnnds ngainst the estnte
of Win McLennan, deceased, nre re.prested to
present them properly attest.--d, and those indebted
wid make payment to
jtm 0-61 W DUNCAN, Adtn’r.
To the I.iitlU;«.
Pr. Hull's Vitro Abdominal Supporter.
mills new iiilsninieiilfor the radical cureoi
X i'rotnpsa* Uteri, or fulling of the Wumh. hy
exteiual application, superseding the use of tlm
olijcciiotial l’ivj*nry, is coulidcntly recommended
totin' ulllicted ns tho means ol n perfect lestuiulioii
lo health, it never having failed uf pmforming ii
cure, even under the must aggravated circuiiulan-
ce*. Il lint received liie must decided uppiehalioti
of Sir Astley Cuupei-, of l.undun. Sir lb njiuniuC.
Biiuiie t Sii James Clark, pliyHician to the (}in-en;
Dr. Ashwell, Lecturer.iti Midwifery tu Guy's Him-
pital; Dr Rigby, Lecturer to St. Harihuleimnvit
I)'. Riillilli, Lectin er to Westmii.stet Ihispilalt
Dr. Ramshutliam. Lecturer tu London Ho-pitul:
Uuliert Ferguson, Lecturer to Westminster Lying-
in Hu'pituI; Dr. Sweat man, Lectmerto Middle
sex Huspital, and teninr Accuucliem* to (lur-eu
Clinriulto's Lying-in Hiupitnl; nl*o, hy Hemy Da
vies, Cunqiiou; Bliindi'll, l.ce, Mmrimau, Snrp'on
Kcntci, Ate. by Dr. Moreau. I'r.-sideut of l!io Acad
omie Uovale do Medicine, Tuns, ami Accouche-
.o tho Duchess D'Uileun*; Trofesjors Votpenui
Marjolin, Paul Dubois, Sanson, and others. Ami
n Now York, hy Trofexser J. W. Francis; G. S.
Bedford, M. D. Trofessnr of Midwifery in the Uni
versity of the city of New York? Trofessor Deal-
field, l'rufossorFrjfflFU. Johnson, Treadt. County
Mod. Society; Laurens Hull, I'rvsdt. Meil. S.miety,
Statu of New Ycik; I'rofessui Jaamr. McNutiglitou,
of Albany; TrofcssurMarch, Tiufcxor Cyrus Tot-
kins, 1'rofciiur Donne—Dr*. Thus. Boyd, Gilbert
Smith, lluoauck, Siunrns, Lmlluw, Kissiim, Vuehe,
Tower, Grayson, Van Reussaluer, nod many other
dutingiiished Thysiciansiii the United State*.
A. G. HULL,
Office No 4, Vojoy meet, A*tnr House, Now York.
C3“ A constant supply of the above instrument*,
with Dr. Hull’* improvedTm*«etfor Hernia, will
kept hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER, Snvatiuuh,
Nclrou Carter, Augusta; Wm. N, Kitelmn, do;
Hunlaml Rislry At Co.do; W. C. TimeII, Millcdge-
villc; ll.irvey Sliotwell, Macon; H. Tumi A: Co.
Co'iraibu*; T. M. Cohen i Co.- Churluston; Fir
luyAt Thin, do noyr'Jll
diseases unless di
ly
regul:
led. If lire Itloml i**uf
ferred to i
in riol
IV i
In,nl
oi reding Inxiitive*, cos-
livcness, n
eniin
III
es.sr
irw, spleen, pimple*,fui-
red toil'!*..
r>rolVvo«i
velar
oh uieilie iiieviliihle con-
aeqirenee*
for ex
lb
rum.
of iienlrii, like over-rich
s-il he.-,..,
•s rmil
.a* lo iho produelivo of
weed*, if e
no L mil
liikcii
tu Imvo it j ii J iciously nm-
derate.!.
But lie
•thy men
have
un .tulipnihv to lire very
mime ol m
die!'.,
!
And
o womb",I'i.i niiieteun-
tiveniielli*
>f ull
ih.
nre.l
•.ne* in the world coin-
inei.ee one
ulioirt
b\
ii in I.i
M ire r»t»i,(»lo very sick,
whom '< iv
•* In.e
niv
■1 the.
eliod'.l mi.k« very well;
Hiral rims in
ri.>«l
»
. i.n
•O.e is, rniher
worse ih.m
1 tit'il
-e
II.,t Dr. IN lets’ Tills L
tire oek'hr.i
e.l nn.
i-
■ tie.,1
rex«'e ! ,.i.,.i lo this nl-
i.iort univu
cal re-
(i. l!
"nilieru i* no grille, no
miiiM'i. no
*C«.I"
s <
r nnv
.hint nnv rtrev u e uhro-
Inlelj very
il.-a-u*
Ilo lire 1
.s e, u.io rp-t ns qoi.'ilt
oil lire s o n
.'ii ns
.»
mi iy
im, o.* or giei'ii |,.-.ia.
evun when
It*'-r o
re.
ion*
are ns amliien, u.-d n«
ulV.’Clivo, u
'i’.iov
Wl
re n*
irai/v.,..I ns sick-
on' 1 " t in* tin
r.'.
ed’.i
us. 'i': •* ie .nun who
Porto Hico Bngnr*
Oik HIlDtL prime Porto Rico Sugar, for sal*
ral VF low to dose a consignment.
GEORGE 11. MAY
PIECES beelyDuSia. Begging, for sale
*T6i LADD, TOTTER 4 SISTARE.
- Mil. lOaiLTUN It HOUSTON.
Comimuml Syrup ol Cara^ocu,
F OR Coughs, Colds, Affections of tho l.uuga.vVi
Curageen.or Irish Me*#, has hoxn recently to,
iriKiuccd, and i»liiglily iwommcmled by tbo f.iculiy
for its curative efiucta, in the above diseases. In
this preparation, the virtues of the Cniugeon are
combined with oilier plunts. which have Iwen ad-
vanlngcously used in conimnplion.nr affcetiim uf the
lungs,as well a* in eoniimm coughs; and, ii i« Ih*
lieved, their conihiimtiun will U' of essential servico
at least in uinelionitiiig tho painful symptoms nticn
ding upon some uf tlm coinpiaiiit* iefei red to.
Prepared ami sold ly
nuv 23 TIIOS. RYERSON.
U. U. Carter At Co*
H AVE in Stun, and fur *alo, 8 barrels Georiis
Mountain Punch Brandy, • f.nu article; Hy
son Tea, In 13 lb caddies; J, |), St \\, Loo’* Soai
Champagne in pint* and quntia. variau* brand-; I
I*. Csnary Wine, in India bids; 2 pipe* Old Brown
Sherry, a few do* bottle* do, lino article; Malaga
Win* In half casks, Ac. mv
lliWis I'tfterV J r t (mi l wneiv 11 J-«- o-u.i ilint duel
mu line iti,mi?) < .»pi-l.- b.'mlacl •<, • -vei-, libin de
vils, i.hi'cho-, piuiplet, &«. A-., j mul.e* his
hluud e.oi 'to i"> do.,.ill, nn.l ns gi-.i > .bru,i >l| hi*
veins us a ii'uniiluin rivulet, wiihuot having put
hitn-u' '.o aiiymoroimMovei.iziiceiii inkinij iliouie-
dieino 'nm Sm would liavo done i.i allowing so
liinuv hluc.k eune.its
Slmo'd >.nl\*stnl.L Dr. l’uleis' TillsT Dtmhtlcss
ly they shmil I b>*, they not only insure them of
iieiilih, c.ntiplnioi'iicy oi' spirit*, and uvn-y bodily
comfort,I’m, i'.rough i'u:'.- ii-.ir ic-doti-' iigem-y ; i the
piiriliiMtion i’-'tiio blued, speedily remove
tiling pertini.oi? »o harelmes-, j imjile-, nr
scurvy,.from lint flesh, nni.iiu e* Fie e*o m
mi i-lasiioisy,-ml a vigor In tlm limbs, •• -.1 •
a check of velvet sof.ne-a, a p.ireii>y ii id e.
complexion, mid nn ea-v nuu giaceiiil oeir
guneriil iit.ereurjs to he uruuii is. ilini s’i
own »hv*V.titn, u"d very pur lien bir in riio e.l
lu'i in* dlcir-e, nod ■ ooespecial one, ilial-tlic
iron of Tolers’ I’ Its.
I.etivingh *.tl 'i nuto f tin* qnoktion, should poets,
noveii-i «,ediioi'», niae'.iine>l^,.iml ini-n ofgeuiusiiml
si ieii-e i i i>em’.nil pat'euiso i'elers' I’ilM Ui.qiies-
tloimbly,'or the vigor wliicli .they impart »o ihi*
lYnmo exe-ewne u iniht w liole.mmo ii.tloeiii-o iiiihii
tlm intellect: uml the wr'ier of this e.-U ,j o.i lied in
saving iIm! n v person about to r.u-iy out nn idea,
whotl'er of- composition or ieveati-.n, vz II haven
rid under 4 ; imling of bis -ubject, nnd think
lifilt"-, and morn to llm point on after he bus vi
vilted iii« rjs-t-m by 0 dose of fro u one to foot I'e-
Tills. IVijoiis la busim's-, mereliauts, atoie
keepeis, cb'rks, sjHfcu'niors, &e. will derive great
ndvantnge from them on the seme prinei.de; foi if
tho mind is not buoyant no man cun utleml io tlm
id poisiii.s uf dfo wills due |ier*picuity, judg
ment, nnd pleajure.niHl riiere is nothing i.nlie woild,
nl least that has Ihh'ii ever d'seovored, so efficient
in brightening tho faculties, nml freeing them from
participating in tho lansour, decay, nnd imperfccti-
liliivof their mo> ini ulatde u* Dr. I'cters’ l*il : s.
To wh.it may bo n'.iilmied those singular nnd
wondciru! effects ♦ Why, to their mysterious nnd
inevitable action upon ilia chyle, uml that purlieu
lur region of thn system whence llio living llnid is
ed, for thus lin y do not only purify tho blood
but create pure blood, tho issue of which is healthy
.. . is, arteries, nml other functions iniobsciireil vi
sion. firm and pulpy fWh. smooth ami cl-u. skin,
l tlm consequent huoyaoev of bean, feelii.g, and
action. In slum, wheil.i r wo lake theui ns a mat-
iieullh, business, f o ng, or personal npj*eur-
nrcc, there is none uf m slinu'd leave our hmtses
wiilmut a tegular supply of I’elers' Tdl«.
This relehratcd niuoieian i* i'<>r sale by all tin
prineip.il Dumgisls : n Savuunuh, uml throiiglioo
lie United Stales, the Cumulus, Mexico, uml lim
West Indies. Trice 50 cent* per box with full-.Ii
reel toil**' one 3-1 v
j pstRednvciL
1 *^ Y recent m rivals n large a-surtmciil of toady
J mnde elothine. tnude in tlm laie«t styles, con*
siiliug of iu-uver, pilot, mix’d, black, In own, dive,
and invisible green Cloth, over Coni*, black, blue,
brown,given and invisible green Cloth Frock uml
Di.'j* Coats, Cloth, hJk and fig'd Velvet Sarin, Bom
bazine, Vuleueia and Woolen Volvi t Veals, l.lk,
blue, «|rab, lavendei. brown and olive riMie.l ('usd-
mere Tuntaloon*. Merino, t- i.muel-, L-'iobs Wool,
uml Cotton under Shirunnd Drawers, Linen, C->t
ton.Cninhric, Merriiuac, Cheek nm! twilled Sipp
ed Shirt*,SpittnlftidJ*. Tougee, nml Cuinlo ie Hdkf*.
black Itulian and lig’d Satin iivat*. tig'.l Silk Neck
Senifs, nlaiirand lYig'd Satin and Uomlm/iu.' S|..-k«,
Silk and Cotton Elastic nml Neil Su-|m'ih|. ■* tu1
Suspender Ends, tor-trio low, fm oath, or riiv scri p
tunce by C C. TI lOMI'SON St. t (».
oot 17 Next dom toCen-ral Rail R.wnl Bank.
Lc Cordial do Lm:in<‘, on L'iHix-
ir de L'Amo:ir.
TFT HE United State* Agent for tbe LiicinnCm-
JL J it, | returns hit gritcli.l neknowl* dgments
for theflniiering pnironiige w liicli he bus ulremly re-
eoivod, uml nho fo>- tire- rnnny teatimoninls w-liiih
have been sent him toucl ing rim nlinu-i miruculoiis
efficacy of this iuestimu|ila medicine. Tho well
founded rnpiuniion of ilie Lucinu Cordial wunnnis
tho agent in w-iilnlrawirg his long mlverii-ement-;
hut for tho hum-lit of llrnsn persons who tnny ii* yet
Im unaware of its nuiu'e, be would expliciilysluiu
• lint >t is O'*. Mngniu’s coleh rated .Ii* no very, which
•n» ereuted such a sm-uiion in France—that it
ipeedilyrest'ii.'x tbo vi.ilcpowers, wlime they huve
been exhausted by diseuse or otherwise, and sub-
rsinnliiilly renovatesilie prorri-nnl function*; tbut it
is nn effci-tiiul. u*e for rim “ Ibior nlbns;” nml nhove
nil, llmi it is rim.ir.ly niediciuo ever discovered for
thu lenioviil of inipot* ney in mide«, und hurrenness
in feniuli-s. Owing in it* vast •nvigornliireqmiIi.il *
nl*o higldy useful in gleet, r.lixti-iicle.1, dillieult
or puinlul mon-trim.inn, iucontiuence of oi-ite, or
iheinvoluii.ury discbn.giv'hereof, chronic eruptions
of tho skin, (b-opsici'l effections of rimngod, A c.
In order that ail .iliisscs of society may receive
thuhcimlii ofDr. Magnin's di-covcry, the Amoiicun
proprietor lias enmented that the (.'ordial shall he
sold in hollies of six oiinces etn-h, in ilia iediice.1
price of ;J.J, wliss'h is less (hull mje Imlf tlm price
chnrued for >t hi Friince.
JOHN v\ INTERS HOLDERWEI.L, M. I).
United Suites Agent.
Since the intrndiictinn of this celebrated m.'dichu
into llm U.Slates, several einim-m physicinn* Imve
closely cxntuiueil it, toiiv Imw fur It-* merits might
correspond with its imm ions, nnd toe re.-uli, in
•lefinuru of llre'ii-.itcju.Ucr ni;iiin*l miietil uo-lriiuis.
has hcen deeidediy in its furor. For itiMiiuee; they
hud to ndni't from experieuee uml simly llmi lie
great eniisi' nf iinfruitfiiin.-s is weakness or de-
hiliistioo, o’riie most mystcilousdepuitment ofilie
liiunau *vi«n ? nnd ih.it if liny medicine cnul.l
he liroii-'oi to net immediately thereon,, f a.iffieicnl
power to invigorate wiih ut exciting and Ilieiehy
causing n relapse, that this deplomiile evil might
l.e corrected. Tl.erii-eoverynf such a desideratum,
however, was no event rather lolm’-u.M- lili.iu ex
pected, us llm medium ih sired wr* of )lire tee-1
i'recise eatur* t for if i|s iiilloencn failed in nhliiiun
ee|-lninnX'i»!i.ii i mild no, «-ii* cnl-e required vluuiir,
ami if it worn lmvo.nl it. it would create ii rial ion,
ruilier lliiiu Imiik.', uml rim- i.'efi-at ilia objeei. Je-
sired. Tile- Vt -ev'n (• l i/ieiuro of MiigimiihnilV,*'
the Tine.lire of l.vi'im, Ue'lv's “ l)> e.N'.iioa'ol
Fienrli Flic* nml ilm Flowis.n Marj.iiom,” wen
loo powerful i.i ilieir opera tine-; ivlnle ttotux.ari-mi-
imu, oysters, uml oilier o-.iiil reivipls, nre mil ho •
fieiently s-imiibniug; uml huve noildeg iiioiv buna
xlighlly amorous efferi, u-liirl.i-* tisrviinesreul .i- : l
is simple. Hence Uio‘ Liu-iiiaCoi-dieI’’ uppc-ir* io
he tlm very riling *o long sniiglii for.il is ii- preuliui
und iiiysli-iious properly lo iovig.ua'e, wiilmiil
either iirituiing or im-urr'i-g n rebip-e, mi tlmi it
brings llm -ysicin to n p.oper tone of action, nml
leaves It there—vvli'le all oilier ‘I'eiJii'iiies recoin
inemled for tho snum pm pose, either firili d lo
eff.'ct
•e4f.il
* every
cine '* for *nle l,\
John W'liier-il.il.lerwel
,.Nn.
129,
I.ISIII'I
l.iheriy street,
Sew Yo b; Curios II. 1
v'er.
No.
mi tj.vo*
70. Cli-sn.it aire
t. I'lii'i.sl.-Iflitii; in B„!t
, bv
rite gen-
M.,ote Sml.l."
It oia'il* JL Ari, bison, .ltd
i.M
L..r
iy will.
*•<1 lit* nn.l G. Ii
! Vei in Wa-'iingiou
Cny
hj
trimlioo
robins Welkins,
nml Cli •*, St.-ii; i > G.'„ri:ei
nvn,
2, tile
by U. M. Lin.Il*
mn : in IFrhtnorel, Vu.
by
»bn
n.’eo ol
I I lorttuee; i . T
•i. rd.il-., by Bro-S *
1....
ll.rt,
nml Dnpoy, llm
r <& .Itin Norfolk.
.v
. A.
i- n pn-
Sniitos, ami 11.
'Lnerson: nml Isy John
Woo
lev,
■
No fi i, Toydins
-ir.-ot. New Oilcans.
A I*,
, fur
iDl _
W ITH forcing pump slid urater light cormint,
which can Ut used in a bed loom without
wetting the floor.
Also—Fcoi Belli*. Jiiklren* Barits, Ac . fi*r tule
by . HENRY U.VIU'U.
nccoinp'isil mo
false uml iictn-niriiy
■ no powuif.il lor a
.period—always h« i ilm
yet mnredehilituied t-*.i*
I is nl,o no 'ediihi niil
Floor Alms-, jet.o for b.cmi.iimn
llio invo uniary di-clinrae thereof. I
iuv.iliiuhle and iinrivulled medicine in
lie Eiup*bins uf tlm Skin, ami ii
flections ill .lie aged.
This exf iiodiMiiv nnd justly celebrated Modi
-Ii, 'Voin lie'
.-idi—for
, Tire
o. (lie
■d ii
’ l.ri.d
a of Urine, or
h likewise nn
* o.'Chro
ilm diop-inil
I'or Sale oil (Jiaiuhuiiniitl Island,
A VALUABLE Tldmntion, which, for advan
tages of climate, soil nml situation, cannot ho
surpassed on i lie coast n.' Georgia. It coutnins 3fiR0
acre* (by act uni suivcv) exclusive of Suit Mnr«h; of
these 2100 arc hammock lands, nf which 850 nre
clean'd, nnd in good condition 400 liuviug been
lately denied. Abo. an in uml swamp of 100 acre*
of a qoul'ty of lnu.l eqm.lto nny in thu world, 200
nre nr. *nl, ilrainctl nnd ie imrfect milnr. Tbe corn
now on it isesl'maieil ei 50 bu-hets llio acre. TIih
whole trap of cwn. rnno nnd cotton will show ils
prmlui-tivcnofs. Tt>e sc uireind nine lands coniig-
mins uflow! nn, exeedem range for horses, cm i'e nml
hogs. The whole may ire couve.iienily divided into
three tracts, with a goml inml'.ig on each. The
buildings mi thu p|.ico arc sinlile-; u smilli’a shop.
22 negro Im.e-e*. a t.irgn and eommialiuiis cotton
hoii.M', n gin house, with Jgin-.i'.i ovorseer’s house,
mid o iier convelileht out liouses, with corn crilw lor
housing 4000 Inis’ids of corn. Adjoi.tur, the plant
ing hind, ere ex'en. >vc marsho*.convenient fur nn
miring, and thn waters riiniimi in fish nml oysters
Cuinbcrinod Island is er, only hunltlily, hui also fa-
vornldu to ihe prodm io.i of tropical fruits. Tho
orunge, citron, lemon, lime nml (dive, uro now
growing there in perfection, ami muy ho seen ut
any time.
For further particulars inquire of Messrs. W.
King At Co..nt Charlesi.m, Noble A. Hardee, Esq.,
at S.ivanindi, and uf ilia subscriber, ut Dungee i
near St. .Mary's,
The land will he sold for $!) nn acre.
nov M I* M NIGHTINGALE.
ii^ockwiHi’s Aiili-pj'spcplic rills.
T HE Ami-Dyspeptic Tills have Item most sue-
cefittfully employed in nl most every variety of
functionul disorder of riio stoiimuh, hur/cls, liver,
and spleen; such ns honrt-huni, acid eructnlinns,
nunseii, head rich, pain nml distension of the stum
nch nnd bowels, incipient diurilmn, colii', Juiimlice,
Flatulence, huhitual rostiveness, loss of nppetite,
sick Imnd-uch, sen-sickness, Ate. Are.. They nre
n safe uml comfortable Aperient for females during
pregnancy nml subsequent coiifmerneiil, relieving
sickness nt the stomach, heml-uch, heart-billn, nnd
inuiiy nf rim incideiilul nervous nffoction*. Litera
ry men, stinb-ius, nml most uther persons of se
dentary huhils, find them very eunvenieut. Those
who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the treble
find sjreedy relief from the sense of oppression and
distention which follow, hy taking ihe pills. As n
dinner pill they nre invaluable. Those who
drinking mineral waters, uml pnrtieidarly ilm-
the Miiitherorlinniier, nn.l ague imd fever distiiei*,
will find the o a valuable ml junr.i. Tliuse who me
exposed to the vicisitudes of iv.-nrin"-, on voyages or
journeys, can rake them in all times wilh perfect
snfoiy. In full doses th'-yitieu highly ellicucimiii
and sale nnti-liil.ious niedieiue. They seldom or
never produce sicknn-s ni riuMilnianch, or griping.
Kepi rnimiiiuriy on hitnd uml fur reilohv
upl ift THUS RYERSO.V.’ Agenr
j/ fyjjj
WATCH ASP CLOCK MAKE.‘I,
R espectfully hirnrm- tin- iniuiiutain*
Siivn Haul i re ml its vicinity, tint lie hu< l.nugiit
thu stock in inula of M •. D. B. N'clu.ls, mid will
tonfiniin the liu-i.resf ut 'Ire old shind, Market
Squ.ue, on Ids own account, und sohe'n- u shii'o uf
lii.it liberal I'-Iirniiiige biihe.to exiended o the old
concern. In niMition to his wcilcho.seu as-oilme
ot very superior Lever, Duplex, Author. I.epien uml
oilier conrplicule.l ereiipuiiHMil VYulrhes, lie is in tie
daily exp'.cnney of receiving ii further simply o
such articles in his line ih will embrace every arti
cle usually kept on sale ret such establishments;
surli ns Diamond. Gold, Si'v. r und Gilt Jewelry;
Silver uml Timed Wnr.'i*, Mu-icrl Instruments,
fine toned B-xes, Un'orninors, The .muneters, Hy
drometers, fine Cutlery, plated nml liroirze Lump-
and i'undies'irks, brass nn.l given Fenders, Spit*
toons, Ate. Are:, t together with ii Inigo ussorinieui
of.Miliiaiy Good 4 , emhrncii.g nil that is requisite fur
.he equipment nfu Sohlier.
N. U. I’ailiculnr intention will he paid In llio re
pairing of Watches ami Clocks,and their lime wm-
rnnled.
IVflliCfi.
D B. NICHOLS having sold his stock in trade
• lo Mr. (). .1. II. Dibble, takes pleasure In
recommending him to his old friends nnd custom
ers, and solicits ficin them that patronage hitherto
bestowed on him. I Ii* hooks nml papers me left
with Mr. I). who is iiulhoriscil to receive his dues
during Ins I'hsonce. nug 23
ilo at <he principal Drug Stores in Sonrii C
oliua land in Augnstnbv"
H.WILNND, RISKY At CO.
THOMAS BARKETT At CO.
* NELSON CARTER At CO.
And in Savannah hy
(l. R. HENDRICKSON.
Trice $3 per bottle. nug
O Cily ShcHiPt snlu.
N the first Tuesday in February next, will Im
sold before the Court House, in tho city of
Savannah, between the usual hours of salo, a Gold
Watch, chain nnd key, levied on by virtue of n dis
train warrnut, issued from the Honorable Inferior
Court of Chatham county, at the instance of I'eter
Shirk, versus, Hugh S. Watts, property pointed out
by del'ndunt.
jnn 3 LEV I S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
Notice*
F OUIl MONTHS after date, application will
ho mnde to the lion, thn Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Clintham county, while sitting us u
Court ofOnlinnry, for leave to sell three slaves nam
ed James, John and Friday, belonging to tho estate
of John .In.»kson, Into of Savannah, deceused, fur
Hie Irenefil uf the heirs nnd creditors,
net 7 F. W. HKINKMANN, Adm’r.
Slicrill’s Sale,
W ILL l>e sold on the firs Tuesday in Febru
ary next, before The Court House in llio
'ulty nfSsvannuh, between the usual hours of side,
ono Bread Cnrt, one small Wogon and Harness,
ono Mntrass, one Pillow, one Cot, nae box finger
Rings, and one rhe-t of Clothing; levied nn under
and by virtue of a Distrain Warrant issued out of
the Honorable the Inferior Court of Chatham Coun
ty, nt Uio instance of Aidrdccoi Myers, v*. Job
“•nitb.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
dec 22
Notice.
A LE persons Imving demands against the osttito
of Henry A Dodge, lute of Jefferson coun
ty, deceased, nre reqm sled to present 'hem imam-
lately, nnd those indebted lo make pnvmcnt.
JOHN W IIOUSTOUN,
• FK.NIC0LL, J Exccutur,.
nov 13-Iuw2m
Notice.
A LL (rersons having nny dnmnnds ogninst the
Estate of A. E. Chickering, Into of .Mncon,
decn-ed, are reqiie.ted to present them in terms
of tire law, and tliuse iiidfineti to make pHyment lo
re 15 L BALDWIN, Adm’oi
Notice.
F OUR MONTHS after date, application will
Ire made to tire Hon. tho Justices of the Infe
rior Court of Chut ham county, when sitting for ordi
nary purtm-rs, for lenve to sell u tract of iund, No,
4, 5th district, 1st section, Leo now Kretidolph.
county, Irehmging to tire estate of Jedrdinh Bnrstow
«leceu3ed, lor the beuclit uf tire heirs and crcditurs
of said estate.
oat 18 E. BLISS, AdmUr.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
tate of J. H. B. Foxier, defense.I, ore reque--
led to present them properly attested; and those in-
dcht''d will pl.-a-e muke payment to
jan HtCt CYRUS STEADMAN Adm
Notice.
A LL person* indebted to the estnto of Jnmo*
W’nllnce,d«-c.'used are requested to muke pay.
meat to the undersigned; nml nil having demands
ugniiist said estnto will present tin m for payment
within tint lime required l»y law
W W GORDON, )
H Mp.ALI'IN, SQlEx’nr*.
FRED DENSLER, )
jan I4-I8t (Repuh)
Elizabeth S. Voorliccs,A Chatham Sur'itCourt,
John vlrlree*; \ **9 T*rm, UOO. ’
I)!' OUCH.
I T nppenring hy he return of the SherilV, that tire
ileleiiJiiiit, John Voorlnres, is tint to ho found
in the County ; f Cliatliuni, and that he is wiilmut
the limits of.the .Sti'.e. on iiiotinn of tire Complain-
nut's Attorney, 1r is OirtiKitKi), that the said John
Voorhces do nppe.'i' on or Ire ore ihe uoxlTerm of
tins Court, ami file h's answer or defeosivo nllegn-
lion, in ivri'ing. or i.i ease of Ie- default, he said
f.'ouiphiiiintit shall Imve lenve lo proceed to trial.—
And il is Tun her ordered, riml n copy ofthu nd“ bn
puldislred !o one of tin- Gazettes nl* the city of Sa
vannah, once » mouth till the next Term of this
Court.
M .y 29,103!).
A true extract from the ini' utes.
EIUVWID 0. WILSON,
ort 9-Inin it D.'t»»ity Clerk Sup'r C. C. C.
4acorg;ia—Cliatlmui C'omiiy.
T HE Subscrihei's h-.vo fin'ined a co-purinersliip
nnd r t.lie net of he General Assembly of tho
Statu o’GotMght. !•» mi in.r'zo rimiled o .i tuerships
nsseieed .o on 23d D e.eiii!.."'. 1837, lo bo enmluci-
ed io ho aiuiio «f C C G rdnui, fi*i' die purpose o
trail n.'iiie; o Ge:"inl (.'oinmissioii en-J Meiru.irib
Dirtiness in ilm city of Savaoo. hlaml Slule of Geor
gia. C C Gunlnee. fo.-.ne. lv of Alexandria, D. C.,
will Ire the general pari hoc, nml G B Lam r, of lire
c’rv of S.iviinimh. who Iius co"lribo'"d us cnnital lo
ihe coionmn slot k tire sum often ill •nsniul ..ollurs
in c.i-h «M ho .lie special partner, the liti-incss to
commeneo mi Monday, tire ninth day of December,
1839, nml to tt'rin'niite on thn tiistdnvof Novcm
her. eighteen hundred uml forty one. unless sooner
dissolved bv inn uni coiment, nml uccor.iing to tho
siiid net of LhcG.-neiid Ansend.ly.
In whn-s wher"..*’,-he snid C C Ganlnnrnnd
tb"*id.. G B Lnmir nave hereunto signed ihe for..-
going agreement this i'iu novuiitli day of DuciMnh' r,
1039.
C. CAZENOVE GARDNER.
G. B. LAMAR.
In presence of W. C. Wvu.r, J. P.
dec 0-lai<0iv'
ILr’Tlie Milledgeville Jouriml will piilili-h tire
above onca n we« k for s'X wuek*.
F OR tho euro of While Swelling*, Scrofulnti
nml oilier Tumors. Ulcers, S.>ro Legs, old nml
fresh Wounds, Sprain* mid Bruises, Swellings mid
liilliiminaiious, Scald Head, Women's Sore HreusU,
Rhi'uiiuitic Tains, Tetters, Erupiioiis, Chilhliiins,
Whitlows, Biles, Corns, uml Exienuil Diseas.-s
generally. It i« likewise greatlv superior to nny
medicine’lieietofine discovered for the ehufted
hacks ami limbs of horses—for i ing worms, chopped
lips; nod in short for .very rxiur.inl bodily evil tlmi
may full lo ihe lot of miiu o. beast.
Bustos, Jan. 7. 1837.
Dear Sii — I Imve lo request von to fin mud
me two humIieii boxes of ointment, by tire nro-t
imoicdiuie conveyance, end willuait legnrd lo tbo
expense nf carriage, as I am quite out, nn.l much
in until of it. You know piv estimni'on of v.Mir in-
t-nliiable di-civery. u ,.i ill* lel'.ur I .hall only u I.I.
dial further experience has inrroi-.scd mv rnihu-i-
a«m, uni c*>tuhlishad u.e in tin* npiniun, tlm. it is
superior to nny reim dy extant for cutcrnal di-ease.
Re.jierifirilv voins,
CHARLES T. KMMKRSON. M. D.
At.it 4HV, July 9th 1837.
To Doctor Harrison—Sir. 1 use your Sp.-cilic
Oiiitmeiii in my prariice ai il coi-Jiniit nvomim'iid
it us n most Hlicient remedy for Tuin"is, Uleers,
While Swi-ilirgs, Si-orfid.., Rlreunutie Tains,
Cimpp'-d b are, Lip* nnd Hnmls; nml foe general
axleru'd complaint*. I write ihi* ui ih« request ot
your agent here, who t'nrnisho me with ihe artiele,
nml nm pleasoJ to tiara it in mv porter to award
honor to Aioiii.
RUFUS n. BEXCII, M. D.
For »n!o by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, and
r.M. &J.M. it'rner.
Trice 50cuts per trex. nag (J
Iron utt.l Naiu.
4 TONS English Iron
-Jt lib) kegs Cut Nails, assorted sine*, landing
from ship Trenton, for *ul« bv
bqv|9 EDWARD WILEY.
I.liipii ami Cuilua Nltliii,
A FULL tod hsadioinn as-urtment, for »a : o by
A tU«10 HAMILTON St HOUSTON.
Tor Halt*.
T OT No. 12 Green# ward, and buildings nt pro
A Mint occupied hs a Female \«lum. I'o.ses
shin given from IslOcioIx-r io hi Noramlx'r next
FDR RENT. Th-« two story brick building
above Mr. WagnerV.in Bi"uglmre.iir ei.o,vnpitd
is a Bakery, ami tan hih'k leneiif it's iu t»n-
I’osse.siou g.veil un Ut NiivciiiIht next, \|>p|y to
M. inCHAIIDSttNE,
M. M. AJ.UDillAl.l,,
•**4 • Cvmtnuui
•SI50 IScwat'tl.
A BSCONDED lYoiiriViiverley I’iuntnlion, Cum-
1 A. den county, on the llilli day of July Inst, LAR
KIN, DICK, nnd CATO. Larkin is stout Mulatto
fellow, about 28 years of ui>o, 5 feel 8 to 9 in dies
high—he hnj a scar.on Id* right cheek, also some
minks of small pox nhntii bis face, particularly on
his nose, ulsn n uitge sem from nn nxo on hi* foot,
near the great too. Lnikin Inn in liter feeble voice
for n mini of hi* *iuturu. Cain is n black fellow, un
African hy birth, ho is a stout, -quinc built fellow,
about 5 feet 4 to 8 inches high—has the mark of
Ills tribe on his breast lie is likewise niptured, and
has avery largo mouth. Dick is il -mull Idtick
well vet fellow, also an African by liinh, with n
round face uml down east look, easily confused
when ititerrngnlf.1: riiere is also u singular appeal
mire about his mouth when alarmed. Tin* abovi
three fellows were boughi of tire estate of Jno. IJ.
■Moral, in .March 1838, urn) formerly lived nt the
Coltuiriinm Thiniiitinn, Bn an Co. They ur.'
ulso welliicquuinteil in ami about Suvannuli.
Teh23 GEO. C. DUMlA.M, Manigei
Xcw No. I isalliiiiorc Lanl.
KEGS received nnd for sale ny
«-Mldecl9 A. OH A M 1’ION.
Lt*af Tobacco.
LBS. Lenf Tobacco, just received
und for salo by
doe 18 LONG & PATTERSON.
Stnrar, Provisions Arc.
i HIIDS. prinih St. Croix Sugar,
JL tJ 15 brls. prime Turk, New York city inxpec-
5 Itrls. mess Turk do do
10 do superior Apple*, binding from ship
Celia,ai.il for saie bv
do20 T. M. SHATTER.
- »*-:<»in*; from Shin C’elijt,
BBI-S N EG n
Jmi 25 do Domestic Rinn-ly
2U C-.sks London Brown Stout and Porter,
ounr*
29 ( asks London Purer, pint*
20 Half bbl» eli *ice family Fulton Market
Beef
lfl Half bbbt choice family Tig Turk
For sale hy COIIEN, MILLER * C'O.
dec 20
BrnR:i ossi'.’exr VotR,
V T *ig!ii lor sale !»v
•I"C 21 MICH. DILLON A CO.
't'o Dire.
V HOUSE M \ID and S''uniMie**ufgoudrlinr
ucter, Apply at this office. dee 22
N. ii3 . till 111.
1 AA Barreli N. E. Bum, a superior artiele,
LvMI lauding '.'rom ship Curieiatiu*. nml for
salo low from the wbari !>jr
J . WlHTE St BARTELS.
Domcbiic Emtidv.
HALK plpr» D"'iw»tre Um dy, loreu!o low to
close a tfonaigutneut.
d.-o20 GEOUGE II. MAY
flanfM’ii llitilc*'. .
Y KMiS Goshen Uutt* r. ,i"*i rveelrad and for
it/ -aleby CUTE MILLS,
nov 12
PUBI.IC sai.ks. •
W ILL
nex
S fieri IPs Sale.
•L Ire sold on tire first Tuesday in February
next, (refute tho Court Hnusetn tho city of
Sivnnnnh, between the usual hours of snle, the fol
lowing Negro Slaves, to witNanny. Jnne, Joe,
Louisa ond Sarah; levied on un.lrrand by virtue of .
all fn, issued nut of lire Hunorablo thp Superior
Court of Chatham County, at tho instance of
Robert Hithcr*knm,w. James B. Scaly. Property
pointed out by defendant,
dec 29 ELISHA WYLLY,.Sheriff.*:, c
Administratrix Sale.
W ILL BE SOLDogrcenblo toon order of ihe
honorable tho Inferior Court of Camden
county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, before
ihe Court House in the county of Camden, on tho
1st Tuesday in February ncxt.atrnrt .if land belong
ing to ihe e-tnto of Manuel Kiberon, deceased, the
said iruct oi Iund lying in C'umdcn county, nml con-
t iininj five hundred aero* more or less, and to Ire
sob! fie-riio benefit uf tho hoirs and creditor* of said
deceased
dec 4 F.LVA RIBERON. Adm’tnt.
SlieriIT’s Sale.
W ILL Ire sold on the firat Tuesday in Fohroa
ry next, heforo tho Court House in lire city
of Suvunuuh, betwcun the usual Imurs of ne'e, tho
sloop Eliza, levied on under and by n virtue of n It
faun foreclosure of mortgage issued out of the Hun.
thu Inferior Court, of Chatham county,'in favor 'of.
Samuel B. Hill, vs. John Russell,
nov 23 EI.ISIIA WYLLY’,.SheriffC. C.
Administrator's Sale.
On tho first Tuesday in Murcli next,
W ILL be sold before the Court House in Chn-
rimm county, between tho hirer* uf ten nnd
f-ur, ns prescribed by law, Forty ocres of Inml.situ
ate in Cherokee county, being tbe I hli District,
first Section, nnd drawn by Duniol Mnlov, decease I,
known in lire plan of said District hy riio No. 848.
JOHN DILLON,
dec 24 ' Adm’or. of Daniel Maloy, dco’d..
Administratrix’s Hale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Foiinir>|-
ry next, ngreenhly to nn order uf the Hon.
Inferior Colt't of C'htuham county, that tract of
land helon.ing toilre es-nlo of Dr. Jno. R. Allen,
late of said enunty.deceaieil, nndknnwnns Brow tan
Hill. Saul tract iiiljuras ilia binds nf Dr. Duruniil
on the wa-i nnd lands formerly owned by Jns. I..
I'erigrue nn 'Ire east L n goml ri»*o plnntntinn,
with n consiilcrahlo body of pinu kind, uml is sold !
for the benefit of the heirs nnd creditor* of jitid j
estate.
jan 4 MARY L. ALLEN, Admx.
(■coi'k'iit-Oaiiiticii County.
W HEREAS Mrs. Lydia Miekler. hn« applied
io me for letter* of mlniiiiistiuiinii or ihe
goods und chnilel-. riglu* ned credits, which wore
of I’e of .Miekler, •ate •.( -aid county deceased-
These o.e riiereforo io cite uml ndm»ni«h all nn.l
singular ri>o I.'mired and ercdilnr* of snid .b-ceniu'il
to tile their objections ( f nny tie y have) in ill'*
offico of Ire Clerk of lire Court ofUrdinury, ut Jiff,
loriion in said county, wiiliin the limn prescribed
hy law, h nerivi-e tire *:ii.| Lydia Micklor may ob
tain ihe letieis applied for.
Ill wlltie-s whe.cof I have hereunto set my hnnd
ibis 12th day of Dec.'tuher, 1039.
dec 10 R. BROWN, c. c. o. c. c.
Plantations for Sale.
O N th" first Tnciulny in February next, will b«
sold in front .•* tl... Court House in iliis city,
nil riio.so Phiul.iiion- owned by. D. Blake. A. Blnkn
and A. Hcywanl. E-q-.. on tire Great Ogeclure riv
er, being riio we*te.n In.lf of nil that I’liiiitntin
known h. riio unme of the U|i|rer Point Tlnntiitior
formerly rini propPiiyofThomasSuvege, i'.e eldej
dece 'sed; wnicli half part of said Ptuuin.iun cn|
tains 231 acres more or Ie**. ltuon«l"d o l the soml
vest, west, nml iiorth-wst by the Great Dgerli]
river, eii.-l 'nnd Inic of Stephen Ellion, nnd Estnl
or I). IJliik.', now tho p ieio ly uf D. Blake, A™
Blako nml A. Heyward—on - lie n«rjb-ivo«t by laiiii
lute D.. D. McLeod’*, rod oij lire cn*l hy ho oriJP
moiety of su'd tract, hue lire property of Tiinmlj
Suvtuc and Ks>. of D. Blake, now -if I), Blake,
Blako nod A. Heyward—wliieh Tinntnilon of 2l|
acres, was convoyed tu 'ho la-e D. Blnke,hy th
heirs of Benjamin Sivm.o, on whteli plantation is
S'enm Thtv-hing Mill, Unrn, Scb. Also, that trai
of land, called the Lower Point I’inntaiion, coutaii
ing 281 Here* more or l"s*, of swamp (nml, usuallt
c died Rice Inml, bi Chatham roumy, four mile'
b«low the f -rry, bounded on the west hy tho UpprtS
Point I’I .Million j'i-l de-cribr.l, on riio eusi hy tlreO
New Hope i'li'iUn io.i, lire proper y of lire Eilinlt-J
nml other*, so'itli-east nml sooih liv lire Ogeei'ln aV
riv r. north hy lands of riio Ket. D. McLeod.—Audi
250 i.cro# pure had upperiiiio'ng therein, whielll
Inst memio 'cl plnniution und pure Lml npi-ertuinfl
ing theieio, wa* nveyed to ilie I :e Daniel Bluke,l
hy Mnry Sovege. Aihiiiniatra'rix of Estate Tlmmnsl
Snvute: iiIho, tlmt tract of land, sitmito, lying a’dB
being on tire north side of Ire Great Ogechoe river,I
in the comiiiv of Clintham. hurting nnd boiindiug to I
the uorrii-we.vt hy land of William nml R E Elliott ■
zny Moiin; Prosper Tlnutnlimi m tire sumh-west hy B
th - U .per Point I’lan'uiion ulreti.ly dc-crihed, ami I
to the smi.h-w* f hy the Great D^echcn river, cm - I
mining uh ut I 00 ncres.ire ihe sn.no more or less, I
generally known hy the name of Vnllnmhro*n. inc!ii-1
ding tire Auhord'naic selilometes of Plainfield ami I
Tine Island, wnicli tract is part of n largo tract of I
Innd, on the 0»"eli< o river, belonging formerly lo 1
tiie Estate of W Elliott, riio older, nml convpyeJ to 1
the I ilo Daniel Blake, hy riio Into Stephan Elliott. 1
Attached *o this tract is n Inigo know) nnd a high I
land settlement, wilh dwell ! ng house, negro houses. 1
nnd other necessnry out buildings, for a Inrge gang 1
of negro s, being tho property of D Blake, A Blako 1
nnd A Heyward. At lire same rime nml plnce will ■
Ire sold, tho stock nf Mules nnd Cniilo on shid plnn- *
Adiiiiiilsti'ator’N Hale.
I N pursuance of nn order of ihe Iiifi-riorCourt of
Chariiuin county, whilst sitting for online ty pur-
pose*,'will he disposed ofnt private »nlo, at ihe -tore,
nil I he viilouMe stock of jowelry. gohl u niche*, &«.
hi'louging to riio estate of Roheit A. MeCredie.late
of Chatham county, deceused; sold for the beiicfi t of
the heir, uml neditor* of *a ides' ate.
j 'o l3 t GEO W HUNTER, Adm’r.
* C aimleti County Slicrill’s Salo.
O N tin* fir*t Tuesday in Fehiunry next, will b-
so!.l nt the Court House, in the town of Jef
ferson, l elwecn die hour* of 10 und 4 o’clock, tho
lollow'iii” proper y to wii:
'I liree lie ml red' thousand fo< t stenm snwed lum
ber. nml I’liir.y head well look.* oxen; niso, lire
bu ilt fort steam saw m ! ll. v ith lire exception of one
sixteruth pn-t, levied m u* t(io prunetty of Alim-
ham Colby to siifsiy two fi fa’s, in favor of Isauc
Abrahams, Urlmnis Durr, v*. snid Colby.
Also, pi the s.me time and place all that valua
ble pi intntion n»ii fuel of I.i d nn riio Grout Futilla
River, known n# the William and John D. Grays
land, containing n..e tli"ii*niid ono Inmdred uml
seventy ni.re lines more or less, levied on ns the
property of the raid Willi in end J"hn D. Gray to
satisfy two fi fa’s i.i favor of John Bnilcy adminis
trator on ihe estate of A. J. Roller'*.
JACOB T. GOODBREAD, Sheriffc. c.
Dcremla r 30'ii, 1839. ’ jnn 3
Camden County—Tax Collector’s
Sale.
O N the fir*! Tuesday in Fo' pair) next, will he
sold between tho boors of|0 and 4 o'clm-k, nt
the Court Hou-e. in the town of Jefferson 750 acres
of pino liiud.ritu-ited on the smith side of llicgn ut
Sntilla river, in said rouiily, between tho town nf
J. fl'.-rson aid tire Rural Fort Srenin Mill, known
by ill*' mine of Gorniun* Blofl', well lintbcp d with
cxc.-llent pine :ives. Levied nn n* tire properly of
lire Burnt Fort **t-'nm Mill Company, to satisfy n
tax execution, in favor of the eountv off ’iimden, vs.
said company. ROUT. I'AXTON,
Tux Collector, c. c.
Deeenihor 28 th, 1839. Jnn 3
’ llrtuitflirlo jfallT ’
O N tire 5i!i Here.,.hoi, n Negio Fellow, aged
n*snii 22 i on or. 5 feel 8 or 9 inches high, coll*
him*elf Jim —Snys ho Iwlongs to Wm. Collier, of
Leo county, and tuna way r.bmit two Months since,
inn 5 T G .8HICK, Jailor.
Kroii^lif lo .fail,
O N 23th instant, n Negro Fellow, aged nlioiit 50
>«•'»«, 5 feel 7 or 8 inches high, roll* himralf
llt-rriisra, nml tsy* he Irehaiy* to Win, Davis Davie
ef llmk county, an J ran# way nlniit two mnnilisago
i""5 T H BIIICK. Juilor*
Nflflrfl INlli’tt*
Q JTIVES Negio Til'*'#, lading from brig
tIO 'VUsoil froiler. For »(il» ly
•i"‘> m urmui ii. may,
ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON.
Jim 4
Isanti and Negroes lor Sale.
O N lire first Tuesday in February next, nt tho
Court House in the city of Qoricn, Mejn
tosh County; will Ire sold tho following projrertv,
to wit:
All of tho Land, with the appurtenances of the
Estuto of the Inin' John Hutson, comprising about
48(1 acres good planting Iund, nnd a large body,
say 28(10 acres more or less of uncleared nnd pine
luiul, situated in lire suid county of McIntosh.
Also, the following named s'uves, 40 in number,
to wij: John, Molly, Alziia, Dick, Cindn, Funny,
Betsey, Mnry, Cuto, Diana, Old Molly, Nab, Rose,
Eliza, Sue, Milly, George, J. ffiy, Jenny, Jack,
Slyvin. Nan, Campbell, Hn-ui'ih, Charles, Betsev,
Hunter, I'eggv,Charlotte, Josey, Harry, Joe, Boss,
Richmond. I’eter, Lewey, Thclre, Glusgnv., Emiv,
Oxford, old Nan—being the real nnd porian’ul
Estutn "f the Into John Hut*on. Sold by order of
lire Honorable Justices of tire Inferior Court, of
McIntosh county, when sitting for ordinary pur-,
puses.
The Plant itinn i* well improv'd with good dwell'-,
ing*. a new Gin House, cmitniniuga superior Horse
Gin, of Bull’s muke, and all other ireccs*nry build
ing* for n Cotton Tlantuiion. Tire land is in high,
repute for ihe production of Sou I-land Cotton and;
Corn.
The Negroes will I o sold in families. Conditions,
of sale cash. Purchaser* paving for titles.
JAMES TROOP.
nov39-tredis HENRY ATWOOD. J Lxecutnrx,
Havuimali liiMurniicc & Trust Co*
November 13, 1838.
rrillISinstitntion hnvingbeen in successfulopvr-
Jl mien for a year, continues to make histirunco
ogninst Murine and River perils, on Vessels, Boats,
Freight, Money, Meichnndisn.&c.
Also—Againstloss ordnmiigo by Fire, on Build
ing*, Merchandise, Produce, &c., and on vossels
and cargoes in port, on tho most falmr&ble terms
nnd for uny desired length of time, promptly poying
its losses and tuking advantage of no technical ob
jection if the right of tho M*ured Ire clear.
It also cflect* insurance on lives—buys and sell*
exchange uml checks oh the northern cities, end re
ceives money on loan, ut rule* ofimerest varing wilh
the term ofileposit.
/lie committee* meet evory day at 12 M. and act
at once upon all applications.
J. I’. Henry, President.
G. B. Lamar, W. Thome Williams,
0. B.Cumminf, H. It user,
R. King, F. Sorrel,
II. IlonM'r, J. H. Burronshs,
B* I’adelford, D. Ponce,
L. Baldwin, W, C. limiter,
nov 14 SAMUEL C. HDUSK.SecretHrr.
Nfllilllu PowdoiK, Ar*
*1 0 Moyni ,r i| At Nays Sold lit* Tow
6 do d# da Soda do
Just 4received and fur sale by
•«i i THOMAS RVERSON.