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DAIFjY GEORGIAN,
is ruui.i9ueo in tiik
OU'lFff 1>'Jf
By G. & W. BOBERTSON,
AT EIOIIT DOLI.ARS 1*KU ANNUM,
I’AVAllLE IN APVANCG.
COUNTRY GEORGIAN,
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Communications hyinuil must ho POST PAID.
Sales of Land by Administrators, Executors and
Guardians are required by law to be hold on the
first Tuesday in the mouth, between the hours of 10
and 3 o’clock, at the Court House in the county in which
the property is situate. Notice of these sales must lie
given in a public gazette Sixty Days previous to tho sale.
Notice for leave io sell negroes, most be published
for four months, before any order absolute shall be made
thereupon by the Court.
Sales of Negroes must bo n't public auction, on the
first Tuesday oTJsr month, between the usu d hours of
sale, at the place of public sales in the county where
the letters Testamentary, of Administration or Guar
dianship, may have been granted, first giving Sixty Days
Uuitco thereof, in one ofthe public gazettes ofthis State
and at tho door of the court-house, where such sales
are to be held.
Notice of the sale of Personal Property must be givci
in like manner Forty duvs before the sale.
Notice to Debtors ami Creditors of an estate must be
published for Forty days.
Notice that application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary for leave to sell land, must be published Four
Months.
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VOL. XIII
Thomas Ryerson, Jr.
HAS just received per recent nrri-
vals, in addition to his former
stock of nnuah and mkdioineb,
&c. &.c.—which renders the same
very co*’\ ’ Me ami extensive, which he offers
for sale, on accomodating terms, for cash, or
town acceptances.
SAVANNAH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 18S1.
NO. 183.
Chloride of Soda.
C lONCENTRATEI) Disinfecting• Sola-
/ lion of Chloride of Soda, for preserving
meat, removing offensive smells, neutralizing
pestilential exhalations, and destroying con
tagion.
Prepared of uniform strength, by tho New
England Chemical Company, according to the
formulary promulgated by the philosophic
discoverer, A. G. Lamarraquf..
k^JThis article having been made use of, in nu
merous instances, by scientific persons ofthe
very first sending, and always with certain
success, the following modes of applying the
Chloride, may be relied onus proper and ben
eficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
fortieth of Chlorine, the stench cun be in*
stantly put down ofthe filthiest kennels, sew
ers, cess-pools, drains, water-closets,markets,
stulls for meat and fish, slaughter-houses, and,
in general, all places infected with animal
exhalations.
For foul ulcers, a wine glass of Chloride
must be mixed with ns much ns five times
that quantity of pure water, and pledgets of
lint must ho dipped into this wash and then
laid over the ulcers. This dressing to bo re
newed twice n day. If tho sore becomes red
mid angry the wash of five parts water must
be still further diluted ; if, on the contrary,
the sore does not change its appearance, it.
must he dressCd once or twice with Chloride
and water, half and half, so ns to dispose ton
slight inflammation,which is indispensable to
convert fetid and running ulcers into simple
sores. The healing then progresses rapidly.
The moment the Chloride is applied upon an
ulcer the disagreeable smell is destroyed.
A fresh supply ofthis valuable article just
received and for sale low, by
LAV & HENDRICKSON.
Also—The Chloride of Soda, prepared
by A. G. Labarraque, the celebrated French
Chemist. jimo 14
Swaim’s Panacea,
THfOR the cure of Scrofula nr King’s Evil,
JL Syphilitic & Mercurial - Diseases. Rheu
matism, Ulcerous Sores, White Swellings,
Diseases ofthe Liver and Skin, General De
bility, and all diseases which originate from
impure blood, or indiscretion of Youth, and
where the constitution has been broken down
by the use of Mercury, Arsenic, Bark or Qui
nine, &c. and most internal diseases where
1 he lungs and chest are supposed to be affec
ted, &c. &c.
CAUTION TO PUROinSERS.
Swaim’s Panacea is in round bottles,
fluted longitudinally, with the following words
blown in tho gluss :—
“SWAIM’S PANACEA—PIIILADA.”
having but one label, which covers tho cork,
with my own signature on it, so that the
cork cannot he drawn without destroying the
signature, without which none is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently he known to
be genuine when my signature is visible ;
to coum&feit which will be punishable as
forgery.
The Public are cautioned not. to purchase
inv Panacea except from myself, mv accredi
ted agents, or persons of known respoctubil-
ity; and all those will consequently be with
out excuse, who shall purchase from any oth-
9r persons.
***—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s Labo
ratory, South Seventh Street, next door to
the. Philadelphia Baths, corner of George &
Seventh Streets, and sold bv every respecta
ble Druggist in tho United States.
To avoid the many attempts that have been
made to impose upon the public base tini'u-
tions ofthis Celebrated Medicine,the subscri
bers haver*made arrangements to keep on
hand,a supply direct from the proprietor. The
public may therefore rest assured that the
Genuine Swaim’s Panacea can always be
had at their store warranted.
Alargesupply of UiisMcdicine hasjustho.cn
received. Druggists und others throughout
the State, who purchase to sell again, can
have it at a reduced price.
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale &• Retail Druggists,
2& 15 Gibbons’ Buildings.
Also, afresh supply of Swaim’s celebrated
Vermifuge, just received and for t>ale as above
june 17
Sulpli Quinine (Fr.)
do Morphine do
Piperine do
1 Iydriodate Potass
Prussic Acid
Croton Oil
Iodine
Blue Muss (Eng.)
Phosphate Soda
do Iron
Cheltenham Salts
Henry’s Magnesia
(genuine)
Isinglass (staple)
do sheet
Mezeron
Balsam Fir
Super Carb Soda
Ergot.
PERFUMERY
Saffron (Span.)
Opium (Turkey)
Surspnrilla (Span.)
do (Am.)
Musk (gr.)
Mustard Seed (white)
01 Almonds
do Amber (rect.)
Castor (N.A.)
Soda and Soid. Powd.
Acid Tartaric
Sul Arutus
Rlors Benzoin
Custor Oil, sup’r.
do. plantation use
Resin of Jalnp
Spatula’s Pill Tiles,
Patent Medicines, &c.
Antique Oil
Ceylon do
Russia do
Bears grouse (Fr&En)
Florida Water
Pomatum
Espritde Rose
Milk of Roses
Cold Cronin
Vegetable Bongo
Ice House, under the Bluff.
C ANDLER & DAVIDSON have oatab.
lisbed an ICE HOUSE, in John D.
Mongin’s buildings, two doors west of Abner
Bassett’s ship Chandlery, where they will be
prepared to deliver Ico from 5 o’clock, A. M.
to 7 P. M. every day, except Sundays, on
which day, the Ice House will be open from
sun rise until 8 A. M. and from 12 to 2 P. M.
may 28
The Dutchman’s Fireside.
T HOS. M. DRISCOLL has just receiv-
ved Noa.fi&A of Library of SelectNovels,
being the Dutchman’s Fireside, 2 vols. by J.
K. Paulding. . june 28
Hats.
T HREE case9 J?alm Leaf Hats, for sale by
July 3 LUTHER & CO.
Otto of Rosea
Bear’s Oil
Rose, Cologn, and
Lavender Water
in cut gloss and
plain Bottles
Iloney and Orange
Flower VV ator
Extracts of. Roses
Pastilles Fuinautes
Macassar Oil.
With n general assortment of English,
French and American SOAPS.
(Kr COUNTRY MERCHANTS, Pnvsi-
cians and Planters, will find it to their ad
vantage to call.
N. B. Physicians prescriptions carefully
put up at the shortest notice, &. »t all hours.
Savannah, 21 si February 1831.
***—The Georgiu Journal, Macon Messen
ger, Democrat (Columbus, Ga.) will pleuse in
sert tho above, once it week for three weeks,
and forward their accounts to this office for
payment. fob 21
Faints, Oils, tilass, ifcc. &c.
T IIE subscribers offer for sale the follow
ing articles of Paints, Oils, Glass, & c.
&c. at the lowest market price for cash or
credit, and have made arrangements to re
ceive fresh supplies by every arrival. Mer
chants, Planters and others are respectfully
invited to call before they purchase.
White Lend in Oil Rotten Stono
Bronze Yellow
Caroline
Drop Lake
Copal Varnish
Japan do
Bright do
Leather do
Linseed Oil
Train do
Black Lead in powderWhalc do
Ivory Black Sperm do very super'r.
Lamp do )b.&.}lbpnpcruum Amber
Burnt Umber • “ Arabic
Rose Pink Sp’ts. Turpentine
Dutch do “ Wine
Spanis White Gold and Silver Leaf
Paris do Do and do Paper
Turkey Umber Gum Shellac
Rod and White Chalk Paint br’shs,Sash tools,
Pomice& Rotten Slone Camel’s hair pencils
Chinese Vermillion Varnish brushes,&c.
Red Lead
200 boxes 8 by 10, 9 by 11 & 10 by 12 Glass
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
march 16
kt w Asmiasmm.il -a)
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &
made to order by
WIIjTjIAM o. price,
MERCHANT TAYLOR,
at the
SAVANNAH CLOTHING EMPORIUM
(on the Hay, opposite the Exchange)
where may be found
A EB-ESH, FASHIONABLE AND WELL MADE AS
SORTMENT OF SEASONABLE
Read;/ diode Clothing,
and every variety of
F A N C Y A R T 1 C I, E S,
Just received by the late arrivals and offer
ed at the lowest rates,
OX IIIS ESTABLISHED PRINCIPLE\
[CjP 9 Ear Cush, or approved City acceptances.
Savannah, June 14,1831. 170
Spanish Brown do
Verdigris do
White Load dry
Spanish B-own do
Venetian Rod
Crofnc Yellow
Cromc Green
Terra do Sienna
Verdigris dry
Notice.
r I'll IE co-partnership of CHICHESTER
JL & SCRANTON is this day disolvcd by
mutual consent. All persons having demands
against the concern, will present them for
puyinent_to Alonzo Scranton, who is duly
authorized to settle the business ofthe con
cern ; and nil those indebted are requested to
settle their bills without delny.
ALFRED CHICHESTER.
ALONZO SCRANTON.
Savannah, May 27th 1830.
DRAPER TAILOR.
The undersigned respectfully announ
ces to the friends ofthe Into firm ofCiiKTiEB-
ter &. Scranton, that he will continue the
business at the old established stand, Young’s
buildings, corner of Bryan & Whitaker-sls.,
where all disposed to yield him their patron
age, will find the same splendid assortment of
gotjds, fashionable and durable, the same taste
in cutting and making, and the same dispo
sition to please and accomodate the public,
that has ever characterized the establishment,
nmy 30 ALONZO SCRANTON.
Advertisement.
H OUSE, Sign, and Ornnmenta Pain
ting, Paper Hanging, Glazing &c.
Imitations of Fancy Woods, Marbles, &c.
Walls Painted or Ornamented in Oils or
Water Colors.
The above business executed by the sub
scriber in a style he trusts worthy the libera!
patronage and approbation he ban and contin
ues to receive.
ALEXANDER MELDRUM.
Reference—Thomas Young, Esq.
Paint shop in Johnston’s square, adjoining
ber. Vallcau’s Office, where orders left will
M promptly attended june 2—12rno.
To Let,
That pleasantly situated House
ill St. Marys, lately occupied by
John II. M'lntosh, Esq. For
terms apply to Mrs. King, St. Ma
rys, or in Savannah to WM. ROSE,
june 21 75—ef
Planters i lotcl, Gainesville) Ga.
JnA THE subscriber is about bttil-
j,, ding an addition to his House in
JjjlJl'flW Gainoavillo, by which he will be
enabled to accommodate double
the number of persons that ho can at present
with convenience. Ho will as heretofore re
frain from making any promises whatever,
and wishes only for that patronage which his
house may merit. lie takes this ns the first
opportunity of tendering to his friends and
the public generally, his acknowledgements
for so liberal a. share of the passim'patron
age. L. CLEVELAND,
may 10 1-10—Mmo
LIST OS'’
ININ"
. .... LETTERS I'
■ J EM A1N1NG in the Post Olliee Suvnn-
■ ft- nnh, 30th June, 1*31. Persons wish- ;
ing letters from tliifl lint, are requested to ask
for “ Advertised Lett< rs."
1.
Win. Ad.itns
James Alexander
John Abbot
A mnarknblo cure for
HElTMATIBAI! by tho useofDr. Jobb's
Geo. A. Ash
Daniel Ambler
Gideoii Almy
John S. Aehurd.
Samuel Bandy
Mrs. Elz’th. Bragg
Uov. Wm. Baker
Lilloston Banks
Sarah Brutoly
Mrs. Ann C. Barnard
Snm’l. Beal
Mrs. Surah Bevillo
Belcher
J. Bird
David Bower, jr.
Wm. Broivumohn
J. G. Brooker
B. J. Bunlcley
John Cameron
Geo. (). Gatlin
Peter Cartier
Jonathon Childs
Daniel J, Cook
John Coals
Paul ('olson
Micii’J.
Cunningham.
Clins Davnnt
Geo. W. Dan forth
Josinh Doncor
Henry Denning
Mndinuc Delberghe
Mrs. Suiiili Dunlap
11. 11. Duboso
Rev Josiah Evans
Josiuh J. Everitt
John Franklin, jr.
Andrew Furry
David Fulton
Solomon Fulch.
For Sale.
Tim subscriber offers for sale, I \\r (n p |( j 0
his lot, with tlm improvements ^,, n . (') m i,. os
thereon, consisting of one twosto- I Cannrt
r.y and two one story DWELL* 1
ING HOUSES, in good repair, with out buil
dings. Tho situation iH a very plenum t one,
being on tlic east side of Washington Square,
immediately opposite the residence of Mnj.
M. W. Stewart. Tho lot contains several
excellent fruit trees, grape vinos, &c. For
further particulars, apply on the premises, to
may 30—\ JOHN DENNIS.
Macon Stage Fare Reduced.
Here after, tho price of
^passage from Savannah
Mo Macon will he Fifteen
"'dollars, from Savannah to
Marion Thirteen dollars, and from Savannah
to Dublin Ton dollars, and in like proportion
to ar.y intermediate place. Thirty pounds
baggage allowed to each passenger. Cilice
kept at the Mansion 1 louse.
EDWARD VARNER,
march 9 8—f
Now York Clienp Wholesale
Clock, Slock *$• Clot king Ware
house REMOVED.
T IIE subscriber has removed his establish
ment from No. 18} Maiden Lnno, to
the spacious store, No. *138 Pearl Street,
over Messrs. Hyde, Cleveland &Co. where
lie will keep constantly on hand a much more
extensive assortment than formerly. The
style, make and nmtoriuls of the Cloaks will
he greatly improved and will be sold at about
the same low prices us those of the last sea
son. lie has also on hand a large assort
ment of low priced clothing,made in good stile
expressly lor tho southern and western trade,
that will he sold ut. about tho usual prices of
the most inferior quality. Also, an assort 1
tnent of Stocks, with many ot her desirable ar
ticles. Those who will take tho trouble to
examine this Stock of Goods, will probably
satisfy themselves that they cannot select the
same amount from any stijpk in the city that
will be a safer or more desirable purchase.
For sale by F. J. CONANT,
No. 133 Fearl-st. New-Yorlc.
Terms—6 months lor approvcdoNoles,
payable ut Batiks .n good standing in any part
of the country—8 months for city acceptan
ces or 5 per cent discount for cash. In all
cases when tho time is extended, interest will
bo charged nt tho rale of 0 per cent per an
num. Any Goods purchased at this establish
ment that do not. suit the market for which
they were intended, will be exchanged for
others.
april 12 110—f 3m
Rheumatic Liniment.
Copy of a letter! !
Charlestown, (Mass.) Juno 23,1827.
To the. Proprietor ofDr.Jehh’s Liniment,
Dear .Sir—I doom it a duty I owe to gtif
fi ring humanity, to acquaint yon, and through
you tho public, (should you think host) of tho
It. unexpected and surprising euro performed on
Thus. Bakov * ; myself by the use of tho nhovo most excellent
Miss Marv E. Barnard ^ M fl duuno. I have boon for more than thir-
John B. Bacon | ty years, and sometimes most severely, af-
Nuth’l. Bacon I nictoil with the Rheumatism ; luivo Imen fro*
Cupt. James Blankon- firmly rendered perfectly helpless, and in
tdiip consequence confined to tny bed, when it has
* required two persons to move me, being in
j puch extremo pain ; 1 have several time been
j under the care ofthe most eminent physic-
j ians, but procured only temporary relief. 1
(one day noticed tho advertisement of Dr.
| J ebb’s Liniment, with llio testimonials ac-
I coinpnnylng it, anil was induced to try a hot-
, Be, which I used without much sensible ben-
• •tit, l concluded, however, to persevere, ami
bought another bottle, mid was greatly r-«i
liovod, and by the use ol’litilf the third bottle,
was wholly cured, ami have never since hud
a return ofthe pain, which l had not been
from u month at a limn for thirty years, ami
it is now morgtbun three years since I was
j cured, 1 would most earnestly advise every
j person so tiering under this painful complaint,
j not to despa ir of a euro an long as they can
obtain “ Dr. Jobb’s Liniment*’ You are nt
liberty to make any use of tins you may think
advisable.
Most respoctfully yours,
CALEB SYMMES.
To tho foregoing testimony, many other
unquestionable proofs might lie added, in fa
vour nl’tlie superior Liniment, of Dr. Jolib.—
j Nothing hut a fair trial, which the proprietor
1 confidently solicits, can give an adequate idea
| of its unrivalled elficncy, in mitigating, und
thoroughly mastering, the ‘excruciating dis.
Amos Guide ins
Rich’d. Gilliam
Snm’l. Gridin
John G. Gohlwire
David Goldstein
John Goodinuson
Mies Sarah II. Ilart-
ridg
John II. Berry
Charles J. Boeder
Peter Bennett
Bridmnd
IV. II. Bowiiiqii
Rov. J. B. Bowen
Mrs. F. Brown
John Butler
C.
John if. Clark
Miss Adeline A. Carr
Mrs. Jane A. Curruth-
ers
John L. Clark
Daniel Clifiord .
Miss Emily J. Crafts
John Coskery
EruHlur II. Crosby
Amos Cook
D.
J. W. Davis, 2
Benj. Day, 2
Wary Dennis
James Dixon
Nancy Dolly, 2
Mrs. Ann I hike
Thus. Dully.
Geo. Eaton , „ ..
Miss Cassandra Everitt I e,,BC ’ to wl,,cl1 ,f ,ms l,L '°" Hticcesslully «p-
j.\ | plied in a nuiltitudo of cases. ’I'lio opera-
Simon Frasier ' !‘ on 0 *, t * ,c liniment ih ofle.n immediate; and
.Tames Frew I it has frequently cured rheumatic aflections
Onoisemus Futcli • ' O l’y oav8 standing, in four and twenty hours.
I It. is also recommended with confidence, ns
one of the best applications known for st\/f
ness of the joints, numbness, sprains, arid
chilblains. Price 50 cents.
A fresh supply of this valuable Medicine,
jceived and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON, ♦
april 22 Agents.
a.
John Gardner
P. Giradeau
R. B. Gridin
Geo. Byron Gordon
Charles Af. Goolsby
Nancy Groves
IT.
Col. Win. Harrison
w Jos. Hamilton & 8on
Mrs. 1 lonor Hamilton James Hatcher
Miss Mary Ann Hum- Vio^rin llornandes
ihon Manuel Hcrnandcs
Hill,Burns,Firs &. Go. Gordon B Hopkins
John Ifnrc*ii Mrs. Elz’th. Ilolmns
Mis^Elizu Y.llou3toun Miss Caroline M. Hoy
J. ■
Mrs. Elizabeth S. L.
Jones
James Johnson
Jo^es
just receive
Dyspepsia, ov lixliftestma.
' FJp HIS prevalent disorder, as it exhibits it-
Peter Jaineson
Mrs Jackson
Miss June Irvin 3
Charles Joyner
Fruncis Jypon
K.
H. D. K-ttlos
Walter Kigto
Mrs. F. Lord Mrs Mary Lobny
Dr.S A Lawrence Mrs Eliza Lyons
Capt’William l.ano 2 Tims M. Licking
Alexander Lawrence Capt. (Huey Lovell
Benjamin W Leach Samuel Lupar
Isaac Low
William Lqngworlh
M.
Dr John Mitchell.
Miss Elizabeth King
Miss Ami King
Richard Leake
James A Leo
John R M’Kinnon
John APFiirland
Jolic M’Cnllough
John M’Cann
Intosh
Three hundred dollars Rew
W ILL be given for taking and securing
the following described negro fellows. ^
They went oil'on the night ofthe 21st Fob. j p^v'.LvTi Vl
last, in a small two or three oared canoe, that
has formerly been painted red, with dark col
ored gunwales, tiny one hundred und fifty
dollars for ADAM, nn artful und trickey fid*,
low; he is 20 or 27 years old, and about live , .. .. .
feet six or eight inches high, has a small foot, j '* nJ ‘
and not heavy made, and neither a very dtrk - -, .
nor light complexion. Also twenty-five dol- j " 11
larsu piece fur YORK and SAUtSIPJRY, A,unso “ rscwc,i
or SOLBY. York is twenty-two or three ) n T
years old, live feet eight inches high, stout! '
made, and very black skin. Solby is about Cupt John Oliver
Jiifiies II. Mil
Miss Eliza Miller
Thomas Morris
Mrs MS Morel
ironnn Catherine G. Morris
nd Muhor Geo J) Moore
Rev. Andrew Mm-hallMrs Eliza C Mongin
Abraham Marshall Miss Mamet 8 Mull-
Thomas •!{. Maxwell rino
['»pt FrancisMungia 2 J M Middleton
Miss ILIune Merer
N.
Hannah Nowlan
James Norton
().
Dr Benj F Owens
twenty years old, near six feet high,smooth' p
fiice, dark complexion, and large under lip.— 1 , * °,
These three follows hnvo lutelv hm»n imrMm.. ^ 'uudiw
These three follows have lately been purcha- i
sod from Messrs. Bryan and Scrivcn, of Chat-
ham County, and arc from Wilmington Isl
and, where they are acquainted, and at sovo-
rul places on the Carolina side. And one
hundred dollars for GEORGE. lie is about
thirty-live years old, about six feet high, dark
complexion, walks very erect, &. steps brisk,
and was purchased some years ago from Mr. i
Dunham, near White Bluff,
They have recently been seen in the same '
boat near Lillie Tybce Island.
Justin Parsons
Dr Wm Parker
G W Parsons
Capt George Palmer
Preston
P. %
Daniel Pickett
Malnclu Perkins
II. W. Preston
Geo. B. Penney
Joseph W Perkins
Richard II. Pilnmn.
M Perse
Q-
Mrs Margaret M Queen
R.
Mrs Matilda Rnv Patrick O f
MrsJonnnah Rankin Jacob High
Hoy
Rich-
self, in its ciistoninry symptoms of
want of appetite, distressing flatulencies.
heart-burn, pain in the stomach, s<n head
uch, nausea, vomiting and cos liven ess,
i* now found to yield to the tried efficacy of
Dll. UELF1TH VEGETABLE SPECIFIC,
AM)
ANTI- It ILIOUS PILLS.
These two propuraliops combined, con
stitute an efficacious remedy for the Dys
pepsia, even oiler it, has acquired ihc
moat ohstinnle rharoctor, and resisted every
effort of profcsionul skill. When both medi
cines are administered in connection acror-
ding to plain and particular Directions ac
companying the Vegitahle Specific, they
thoroughly cleanse tho alimentary canal of
that viscid muneus which is the proximate
cause ofthe disordQr, ami ns a tonic and st.irn
ulent, they restore the healthy action and en
ergy of the stomach, and strengthen tho de
bilitated system. Tho proprietor enu also
confidently recommond tlm Vegetable Spr.
ctjic no otic ofthe best remedies known for
tho Sick Head Ache..
Afresh supply of these Celebrated pills,
jnst received and for sale bv
LAY HENDRICKSON.
april 22 • Agents.
Strengthening Plaster.
rinllE Colobrated Dtreiigthcning Plaster,
B. for pain or wonkness in tho breast,
back, or side ; also for Rheumatic Affections,
Liver Complaints and Dyspepsia
j Thin Medicine is the invention of an otni-
I nent Surgeon, und so numerous aro the in-
stuncos in which the most salutary effectb
have boon produced by it, that it is with tlni
J utmost confidence recommended to nil uho
arc afflicted with those distressing complaints,
j There is a condition annexed to the sale of
j this article, growing out of tho best of reasons
! trial, viz. if the benefit above stated is not ob
tained, the money will be returned. This
wo trust, (when fairly considered,) will be
' llie*trongest evidence that could possibly be
given of their utility.
A supply just received per ship Florinn and
! for sale l»y T. UYE11BON, j
j may 2
Frc.-ili Garden Seeds,
Daniel 11. Hollo Capt EdTuond
AH reasonable expenses will ba paid, ex-! 1 r j;d*'rie Khifua ardson
elusive of tlio reward, on application to either Wdliam Reddick James li Rowley 3
the subscriber or ELIAS FORT, Esq. of Sa- j ^‘diert It, Reid John Russel
vannah. Mary Ryan 2 John Rushing
ALEXANDER ATKINSON, Ephraim Rider Mr Rossignal
Camden County, j ^ Eponotus Rogers
may 4 135f I... 8.
Island,
jun<
For sale by
COHEN cj- MILLER.
30
I'lHiiiium
Tobacco
Thomas; B Sanders
Joseph F Slovens
Cutlery, &c. &c.
^- aSRor ^ mcn ^ hno Cutlery, such ns— j Robert It Snead
Rogers’ Pocket, Pen and Dirk Knives ;! Dane G Seymour
Wnstcnholm’s do. do. do.; Rogers und Prcn- ! Mrs Arm Stibhs 2
ties’ superior Scissors ; all very superior und J nnio « w Nmith
new patterns.
Roger's Damascus and Silver Steel Razors
J. Barber’s old English do.; in double and sir.
gle cases.
Emerson’s Elastic and Prcntis’s 4 sided Ra
zor Straps.
Glass, Metal and Wood Shaving Boxes;
Bone, tied and Metul Ilandle Lather Brush
es ; English and American Shaving Soap ;
in great variety.
Gentlemen’s Morocco Shaving Cases for
travelling, a new article and very neat. Also, , .
Gentlemen’s Travelling Mirrors. Addison’s Mrs. Elizabeth Walls
Tunis Swart
John .1 Snead
Mrs Mary Snead
Ever Pointed Silver Pencil Cases, with extra
points.
An additional supply of the nbovo articles,
just received and for sale at low prices, by
LAY &. HENDRICKSON,
Hay.
primelluy.landingfrom sclir.
vr Othello, for sale by
june 28 COHEN & MILLER.
Miss Johann Sweeney 1
Alexander A. Smith 1 ° Uect
James W Smith Win R Scott 2
Rninuel II Scavin Cupt. W R Scott
M*8s Eliza Scott Miss Margaret ESlro-
Mrs. Lucrecia Spencer be]
7’.
Robert II Taylor Mrs Elizabeth Tan
Miss J M D Thread- G S Throndcrafl
Capt. Joseph Tyler
Capt. Geo Tolson
Thomas TroweJI
Messrs Turpur D’-
Antignac
\V.
Charita Warn
Mrs Eleanor Wells2
craft
Francis Thompson
Edward L Thomas
Mrs M C Truclielut
Peter Turbavil
Caleb Thomas,
Patrick Welsh
Mrs. Theresa'Whitaker Messrs, Wright &
Jack Williamsen Childers
Capt f Williamson Gilbert YVilley
Jerry Williams Mrs. Woodbouse
MisB CorneliaWoolfolk JameB Ward
John Walter Y.
Messrs E L Young & Co. Eolonmn Zetrour
GEORGE SCHLEY, P.M.
jtity 2 J80*~p
j 7 V ARRANTED of the growth of 18 0.
; Drumhead Cabbage LongScariot Radish
j Fully York do White Turnip do
: “ Sugar Loaf do Rod do do
j Green Savoy do Black Spanish do
J“ Glazed do Long White do.
j Red Dutch do Early Dutch Turnip
j t ’auliflower do Red Sop do
I Ico Cross Lettuce Largo Norfolk do
Imperial do Rutabagu do
I Sugar Loaf do Round Spinach
Cabbage do PrickJoy ilo
Parsley—Parsnup
Okra
Tomatoes
•Snap Beans
Lima do
Prussian Blue Peas
Early frame or June d$
Early Charlton do ,
Marrow Fat do Stuiio. liltno.
Early Dwarf do t CASKS Thomostown Stone Lirne«
** Sugar do * " " for sale by
Leek | june 28 1L\4L, SllAPTER & TUPPER.
&c. /kc.—together with a small assorrnent of
Flower Seeds, receivod per late arrivals und
Turnip do
Solid Ccllery
Water Cresses
Asparagus
WiiitoBush Squash
Orange Carrot
Sago
Cucumber
Lemon Thyme
Red Onion
White do
*ITY SHERIFF'S SaLBS.
n » the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL ho sold nt tho Exchange, between
the hours of 10 and 4 o’clock,
A net of Blacksmith^' Tools, 4 pair of Bel
lows, a part of a Steam Erigiuo and some ar
ticles of Household Furniture, to entisfy n
warrant of distrain for house rent, in favor of
G B. Lamar, against tho cstato, of W. II.
Evans.
Ar.so, one Carriage and Horses, 2 Gigs and
Harness, olio four wheel’d Wagon and Har
ness, 2 Drays and 2 Horses, levied on to sa
tisfy nn execution in favor of Samuel J. Bry
an against Charles Middleton.
Also, a quantity of iIous»lioId Furniture,
levied on ns tin* property ofYVillinm O. Will-
in ins, to satisfy an execution in favor of Ama-
KU Bennett. A. D'LYON, s.c.
jaly (1 ’
"^iTi'Trifps'sTle. "
On the first Tuesday in September next,
W ild, he Bold before the Court Vlouflo in
Darien, between ilie usual hours ofstilo
All those two tracts of land, known by tho
imine of Ma ango, containing one thousand
and three hundred acres,,more or less, lying
oil tho waters of North SappHo, in M'lntosh
County, bounded southward by land of
tho Estate of Joseph Woodruff, deceased,
the east, by Eagle Neck, to tho north
by land formerly owned by Myers, and
to the west, by laud formerly Col.' Coop.
• r’s—sold by virtue of r.n execution issued
from the lion, tho Superior Court ofM'In-
tosli County, on the foreclosure of a mortgage
in I’iivfiur of Jonathan Tlioums vs. t ho Heirs
und legal regresentatives of James E. Hous
ton, deceased.
j'Hy G II. J.ONEAL, b.m.c.
A11 M l X 1ST R.\Ti > R’S SA\M?
On the first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL ho sold in front of tho Exchange,
the lot mid buildings on tho Market
Square, on C'ongrosH-st. known as the lot No.
2, Hentlicoto 'I’yilung, Decker Ward, tho pro
perty of tho Estate of John Fraser, dec’d.
being in tho city of Savannah and now occu
pied by I). &, II. Foley and Charles Cannon.
The above (Inscribed property is offered lor
sale by permispioii ofthe Justices ofthe In
ferior Court, flitting for ordinary purposes, for
the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of tho
said John FruBor, dec’d. 'I’ormfl cash.
JOS. GUMMING,
june 1 Adm’or. with tho will annexed.
Custom House, )
Collector's Office, Savannah,tith June, 1831 \
S VIA LED proposals will be received nt this
office until th(f20th instant, for tho sup
port of sick and disabled American Seamen,
thr one year following tho 1st July 1831, at
tin following rales:
For suitable hoarding, lodging and nursing,
there will ho allowed the sum of$3 nor week.
Medical services will he adjusted und puid
ut tho following rates, viz :
When the aggregate time for which medi
cal services are rendered, shall average less
than twenty-five days to each patient, it will
he computed and paid ut tho rate of twenty
live cents for eneli day.
When the average time to each patient n-
mounts to twenty-five days and upwards, und
the number of patients docs not exceed ten,
there will bo allowed and paid fur each pa
tient the sum of 80 25.
And lor every patient above ten, the sum of
83 12}.
For necessary medicines there will bo nl-
luvvcd one hull ofthe sum paid for profession-
nl sorvices, unless the circumstances of tho
rase be such ns in the opinion ofthe Inspec
tor to authorize u further allowance.
No charges for medic.il and surgical servi
ces will he paid, or accounts rendered fur tho
same u til the patient is discharged.
For funeral charges there will bo allowed
and paid the sum of six dollars.
JOHN ETEVENS, Collector,
june 9 10(j— \\
#20 Uevvard.
|J ANA WAY from the Brick-Yard of Mr.
Km, David 1*\ Wilson, near Macon, on tho
2-4111 of May lust, a negro hoy named COOK,
about I (J years old, five foot 3 or four inches
high, dark complexion ; it is probable lvc will
try to get to Havonnah, or that neighborhood,
or to Air. Archer’s living in Semen county*
50 miles from K.ivanuuh. The above reward
will ho paid fur his apprehension und delivery
to me living in Macon,«Mr for lua confine
ment in onv Jail, so that r irnt him.
JOHN HOLLINGSWORTH,
juno 21 175—of
' ’ mu. Gin, Collee, &c.
PUNCH HNS jv. O. Rum
15 bbs N. E. Rum
15 do N E. Gin
2o do Cider, 25 boxes Soap
10 boxes No. 1, Richmond Tobaccm
“Cosby”
fifi boxes I’ippB
13 qr casks Malaga YVino
10 boxes Boston Candles
15 bags Coft’eo
L) bids Loaf .Sugar
20 bids Lump ftngunr
2000 lbs Bueon, assorted.
Just received and for sale by
j'dy 2 S.PHILBRICK.
lichmn Syrup.
OA BOXES “Rennimans.” Lemon Syrup
/faf v* a superior article landing fron brig Sea
A FRESH supply of'Innis' superior Pre-
/I Um'iiim Tobacco, extra quality,just recei
ved per Othello. For sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
june 28
Dr. John J. Mitchell
H AS taken ilio corner opposite W. B.
Bulloch, Esq., where all his creditors
are requested to present their accounts nn-
modtateJy. j uil0 iy
for sale by
fed 2
LAY &. HENDRICKSON.
Fresh Soda UNouit, Vc.
J UST received per schooner Othello
Also,*
Tamarinds, Lemon Syrup
Alapc’s fine Tobacco
Ground Ginger, &c.
For sale by W.M. %. HALL,
jyne 30
Window Glass.
0|flA BOXLJ8bylO ) 1 stquality YY r m-.
a.*" F 100 do 10by 12 y (low Glass
Just received and for sale low by
june 28 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Corn-
BUSHELS prime white Corn,
OUl/l/ on board tho schr. Excellence,
from Baltimore. For sale by
jan.
JJAVAR# k HUNTER,