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W tlia Honorable tho
Court of Chatham
Justice* of'j.
Cetr'if '“ME.,.
for liiaratoy 11
The.#** J® M "
fa- orZ".‘l-ah-no..
r thu i 0l ^r*"wX$5^r,
Wittiiinglon ward. WM*® 0 ®* „ 4 '' ^
trict Dooly County. Ktuct.no t!4. 7tli
dm. Henry County,
heirs and creditor* *
Wol ' db HOMEdTUPtEB, Attorney
inlr l For tfro Admiuistrltor,
nov !7 __
xes.
size Band Box*
Ved and for sole vc-
. A. BENNETT.
„ i young’s Buildings, Market Squsre.
lining about« acres
i In the neighborhood
fl.ll, 12. 16 a 45—all
rAient* known as iota
the benefit bf the
estate ot Wnt,
Notice.
In the HafteriorSourt of
'7
JANV ARt TERM. 1850.
Site Holmww. V Buie Nisi for ton
the lieirs and rep- I . closure of ■ Mori
reaenUliTea of I; } gage on real estate
laiahDevanport, I in the City of Sa
deceased. - j vabnah.
ing -the fc
tfon of sin
City of Savannah knowiawad distinguished
upaitoflot(nn.4) number four, Trus
tees Oarden and Immediately north of Fort
Waftie, beginning south at a wall and in
cluding the said wall, and running thence
northwardly to the river one hundred and
nine|y one feet, thence Eastward!/ along
the river Savannah seventy-five feet,
thence southwardly one hundred and nine
ty one feat to thq said wall, and including
the said wail; thence along the said wall to
the place ofbegloning: Leaving and re
serving alweye a passage or road sufficiently
wide for wagons and other carriages to
past and repast with conveniepce through
the said lot from the whijrf now used as, a
Ferry wharf, with all anq singular the im
provements thereon, which lot of land dis
cribrd and bounded as aforesaid with all
F OUR months after date application
.ill be made to the Court of Ordi- rm „„„
nary of Chatham County, for leave to sell ,| lr improvements tbereon was mortgaged
the following P r0 P er, J:T b ' in £ a hv Isaiah Devanport late of tlte County
real eilate of the lato D. A. Slrohhar, viz. . .r att%ll A deceased.tn hit life time
real eilate of me late u. o.™.,...,. »«.- a ,„| , utB ( f or esaid deceased.tn hit life time
one half of l^_»a_d^ Itpror«iB«nt»^Jaymg j m Abraham Richards of itfe city of New
York oy deed bearingdate on the second
day nf April Eighteen Hundred and Twen
ty Two to secure the payment nf the cum
hundred
in the city of Savannah. Brvan street. O
eleihorpe ward, known in the plan of said
city as lot no IK. alto, one half, of the
southern half, of the westirn half, of lot,
in Ewensbuig cily of 8ar»nn»li. being one
fourth of said lot. Sold for the benefit of
-heirs and creditors.
• RICHARD A. BIRD.
g cc 3 < Administrator,
Notice.
A LI. persons luting demands against
die estate of Richard S. Baker, da
ce,uo.1, Hre requested to render them in,
attested within the time prescribed by law,
ami rhosapertous indebted to llto estate,
wifi make immediate payment to
WM. ROB \RT8, Admr.
Riceboro, Dec. 1, 18SO.
dec 8 ft
Notice.
F low and after this date the Savan
nah Libr.ny for the delivery of hooks,
will he Open On Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday from 8 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
Individuals not share holders c m hare
(he use of the Library on the following
terms, v
For one year, - JHt
“ 6 months tt
— “ Any period less then one year *1 per
month.
Persons holding books belonging tlo
tits Library are requested to rstuitt them
without delay.
- WM MOREL, Librarian,S. L.
sept 45 ‘ . .
A FEW piei
olive, gret
on sccotntni
ail hy
Cloths.
lejol handsome blue,black
in fie brown cloths for sate
sting ternts hy the pice or re
ORTON i: FULLER,
nov *0 yw’ Shad’s Buildings.
< Notice.
'■jl OUR months after date epplieation
JP will be made lo the Honorable the
Inferior Court for the County of Effing
ham, for leave to sell all the teal estate be
longing th Philip lones dec’d late of said
county, for the henefil of the heirs tod
creditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH JOKES, Admx.
nov 8 v
F OUR months after date application
will be made * n the Honorable the
Infctior Court of he county of Effingham
for leave to soll'lhn real estate belonging to
Willis Spier, dec’d. fue of the «aid enunt)
for the benefit sf the heirs and creditors of
said ,«.i, V J \S SPIER, F.x’r.
nov 8
Treasurer’s Cilice.
f Novkhubii I, 1889.
T HE average price of Flni.vHnriitwvhw
last month being (6 per barret ol
198 lbs. Bread for the present month
mast weigh as iciinirr.vts :
12 1-4 cents Loaf Slbslbl Soz
8 1-4 “ “ 1 •• 7 3 4 •*
Of which all Bakers and seliersof Bread
will rako due Notice.
nov 8 M. W. STEWART, «. t.
fbou
T
; to J&ii,
nalatto
JL man who stye his name is JERRY,
that he belongs to Russel Junes,of Jstkton
County Oeorgia; ibyt ho isnaway ibout
the 15th of August list, he is 5 feet I 9 4
Inches high and afoht 82 years of sge.
JOHN!. DEWS, Sltcviff c.c.
OCI fi
For Sale,
8 ELEGANT ehd first rale Ratio
Fortes, for saliJow, for cash.
Also, A Spanish Guitar, and selected
Music. J A. BE AULA RD.
dec 18 ttSfL
Want
T WQ BOYS of gi
Will be t(kea M
Printing Business,
Savannah Repubjidn. fund
Legi
€£ CASES
nf t wo thousand twq hundred Dollars ih
two equal inatalmeitts, that is to sa7 the
sum of eleven hundred dollars on the first
day of January one thousand eight hun
dred and twenty three, and the* further
sum of eleven hundred dollars on the first
day of January oue thousand eight hundred
and twenty four, with interest ar eight per
cent per annum an the said tyo thousand
two hundred dollars from the said, second
day of April 1822 according to the condl
tion of a bond executed by the said Isaiah
Deranporno bis lifetime to the said Abr’tn
Richards, bearing eyen date with the said
nortgage, and it appearing that there was
fue on said bond the third day of aeptem
her 1844, the ptinctpal sum of one thou
.and and twelve dollars and ninety cents,
axclusirc of interest thereon, which still
remains' unpaid. And it also appearing
that the said bond and mortgage with all
the right and inlerest'of the said Abrahsnt
Richards to the property in the said mort
gage described, wore on the second day ol
February 1828 assigned for a valuable con
sideration to the said Silas Holmes' by the
laid Abraham Richards. On motion of
McAllister fie Bulloch, Attorneys for the
petilioneis, it is ordered Jtliat the Heirsor
legal Representatives of tite said isaiait Be
yanport do pay into this Court within 12
months from this date the principal and
interest duenn the said bond and the costs
>f this application for foreclosing of the pre
mfses or in default thereof the equity of re
demption of the said heirs and legal repro
tentative! of the said Isaiah Devanport to
the Slid Mortgaged premises be thence
forth an! forever foreclosed. And it is
further ordered (hat a copy of (his rule be
served on the heirs fie legal representatives
jflhe said Isaiah JJevanport at least six
months before the time appointed for the
'paymentof said sou of money into Court,
or published in one of the Gazettes of the
city of Savmnah in said Slate once a
month lor twelve months before the time
sfneesaid,' And that .further and other pro
ceeditigs be had as are prescribed by the
Statutes in such case made and provided.
8th January, 1830.
True Extract from the Minutes.
R. W. POOLER, Clk.
ten 80 SSJca
Fresh Spices.
A SUPPLY of fresh Spices of all de-
j3L scriptions, just received and for atle
THOMAS N TURNER. Druggist,
Opposite the aluttiion House.
dee 21
f Savannah on the 4tb Inst. • negro
pin,who says Ms name is MINGO—
beloogsto Mr.Greeo Ball of Fatu
ity Georgia. That he ranawgy
tur weeks ago, he is 9 feet 4 inches
high spdvaboat 21 years of age.
iune 1^ JNO. I. DF.WS, ft. c.c.
light to Jail.
F i Savannah, on the 28th ult. a negro
man who fays his name is JOHN or
PARIS,and tllat he belong; to John Jones
of Houston comity Georgia, the! he rana-
way about three months ago, he is 0 feet
8 1-2 Incites high. and about 27 years of
age, he says he vvas raised in Virginia,
june 4 JpO. I, DEWS,a. c. c.-
to Jail.
e loth intt. a mulat
to man who sa>s his name is WLI
LIAN and that he btVongs to Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, »4io resides about 29
miles above Augusta, that he raoawa/a
bout three weeks ago, he it 5 feet 5 incites
bigh and about 21 yearn ot age.
JNO. I.'DEWSfs. c. c;
april 27
Brought to Jail.
r l Savannah on the loth insl. a negro
iron who aays Ilia name is POMPY,
and thst.he Won*; to MrJCmharin* Me
Murphy, of Edgefield Diiltict S. C, that
he tausway about one month ago, lie
is 5 feet 2 inches high and qbout SO years
01 t8 *'jOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c.
sept SO
Brou|
I N Savannah <
i
Fresh Garden Seeds.
TfflHE subscriber has just received an
JL assortment of Freeh Garden Seeds.
which are warranted very superior and of
this years’ growth, vim
Marrowfat, Early Charlton, Prussian
Blue, Evly Dwarf,fit Early Frame
Peas ,
Drumhead, Early York. Sugar Loaf,
and Green Savoy Cabbago
Large Blood and Red Turnip Be.t
Scarlet Tarnip and long Scarlet Rad*
dish
Esrly Dutch, Large Not folk a:*d Rui ;
abaga Turnip
Round and Priekly Spinage
Ico, Imperial and Cabbage Lettace
Rod and White Onions
White Solid Cellery
P«r«ip
- Cnrled.Parsley
Orange Carrot, fitc. he.
For.sale at tba lowest market price by
.THOMAS M. TURNER, Drnggiit,
i Opposite tho Mansiun House.
dee 7
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 29tb intt. a negro
iron who says his name is JACKW1L
LIAMSON, and that he belongs to James
Marlin, of New Ecltota, Cherokee Nation
that he ranaway on the 5th inst. He is
5 feet 6 3-4 incites high and about45 years
of age.
JOHN 1. DEWS, Sheriff, c. o.
ispt SO
# Cologne Water,
OAHE
JL. 150 doz.-douhle extract, in small
foxes, in elegant order, just received from
Franco and for uiebj- ^^g
At the Eagle No 8, Gibbon’s -Range
dee S
Seasonable (ioods. -
T HE subscribers offer for sale any
quantity ol all qualities -of HEMP
and TOW BAGGING, with best London
manufactured Twine. . . „ .
Tallied Sacking and 42 Inch Htstums.
London Dock Brandy' and Cm in pipes.
London Bottled Porter in casks, of qts.
or pints.
Scotch Bottled Ale, and
Crates ol Crockery IPart:—
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
BUnkets, Flannels, Baizes, and every
description of suitable.
Btituh Manufactured
DRY (iOODS.
And eases of assorted Hardware, with
a complete assortment of Italian, French,
German and India.
SILKS
are ordered to arrive early In September,
Hals. 1 i
Us and Misses Ldg-
‘ tor
horn Dunstable, just received tod t
b r m. prendErgast,
\ Shad’s Buildini,
oposit* a-ttn ft Pulaski MomnSnt.
to it / . p
e-
demands agai
• Netbsrellfl i
j^LL Persons Having
ta nfH A '°*’ r ’ NeSsrellfld^c.
THOS. U,
BAKER.
lar prices, or on long credit for approved
paper, or can be exchanged in barter for
Produce, Bank. Steamboat or Insurance
Company’s Stocks of Georgia.
p LOW. TAYLOR fit CO.
general assortment of Domestic
Goods always for sale,
aog 19 .
Chimisettcs.
FEW French worked muslin Chun
in. very fin®—receiver! by
3HAMPIcj|&LATllROP.
hooper’s New NoveL
■HE Water Witch, or tho fktmmar
[Sfthe Sea*, by '>'•
Swartcope’s
P HYSIC DROPS,composed of herbs,
proventive against fevers, fire. he.
For Sale by
I A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At Utb Ea e No 8, Gibbon’s ftange.
teo t [■ -
New (jrootls.
J UST received per ships Fiorian and
Statira, front New Yoik a large sup
ply of Fancy and Staple Goods, consisting
in part of[t he following, vizi
2 Pieces M meoni best Italian Lute-
■triog Silk
5-4 Blk French Bombazine
it Pisces English Bombazine
Ladies’ blk and white Silk Hosery
Do ' do slate ji.ri white English
! ColtuO Hose (a sup article)
Ladies black end slate colored wor-
' sled Hose
Misses while Cotton Hosery
Worsted Betraze Hdkfs (assorted)
Jllack'J.ore do
Prussian and Valencia Shawls
Needle Worked and Laco Caps
Bird's Eye Diaper
Ctoss bar and corded Cambrics
Hair carded Cambric
6 4 Cambric Dimity
Ladies Horse skin Gloves
An assortment of Gros de Nsples
Silks and Florences
30 lbs Cotton Halls (assorted colors
10 do while Cotton Balls
10' ps Sattinet (Cadet fit blue colors)
£00 Rich Embroidered Belts (latest
style)
10 Pieces thick Watered Beit Bibbon
10 BexeaTaft and Bonnet Ribbon
It dozen Childrens’ worsted Boots.
to boxes Fanny scented Snaps
1 cate Ladies Leghorn Bolivar Hats
itaiian sewing biifcs «ud m*u> other
articles Ihr sale wholesale or retail at the
very lowest market prices by
A. BENNETT.
No. 1, Young’s Buildings, market square.
AleeI, on consignment
A lot of ready made clothing consisting
of viz: blk Velvet, Valencia and Swans-
down Vests, h Bang up Cord Pantaloons,
dec 20 A B.
Shoe Blacking.
DAY h MARTIN’S REAL JAPAN
BLACKING.
I S Jast imported, in jugs, from 25 to 50
cents each
This inestimable compound, affotds pe
culiar courishment to (he Leather, will not
soil the iinrst lanen, is perfectly tree from
smell, and will retain its virtues in any
climate—which is more titan what any of
the American compounds does do.
For sale by <
A. PARSONS.
Druggiit No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
nnv 28
Camden Superior Court
NOVEMBER TERM, 1830.
Edwin R. Alberti, as
signee of Etban Clark,
The legal represent*-
of He
Rule Niei.
Falmes & Lee,
H AVE just received end now landing
from tchrs. Glide aud Othcllo*U' , in
New York,the following articles,which aie
o8«f«d on Mccominodating terms:
SO calks best Goshen Cheeso
20 kegs do Butter
SO bbls Canal Flour
20 1-2 do do do
£0 1 2 do Buckwheat
10 qr do * do
1500 lbs Pig Hants
500 do Smoked Beef
200 boxes Table Salt
10 casks liibbcrt's best Brown Stout
quarts and pints
5 bags Java Coffee
dec 20
Silver Steel Razors.
A SUPPLY of Jos. Rogers fis 8on's
Silver Steel 'Razors, jnst received
and for sale by
v TlltiM AS M. TURNER,
dec 4 Opposite the Mansion House
Robinson’s Patent Barley.
A FRESH supply of this superior ar
ticle, Just received and for sale by
THOS. M. TURNER, Druggut,
Opposite the Mansion House,
nov 18 v
Patent Polisbiug Powder.
T O clean and Polish all kindsof metal
just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Rangfr
dec IS
CJorks
A* BALES
400. gross Velvet Bottle Corks
Just received in More and for sate by
|A PARSONS. Druggist,
' dee 7 Not Gibbon's Range.
lives of Her.ry Sadler,
deceased and Ray Sands, ,
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
assignee of Ethan Clark, shewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in his life time, together with
Rey Sands, of same county, to wit: on the
12th day of February 1810, being indebted
to the said Ethao, in the sum of eighteen
thousand one hundred and eighty dollars
for which they jointly and seve'aily exe
cuted fou, promissory notes of said Etban,
bearing said daie.one of which was foi (he
sum of four thousand two hundred doit. *s,
and payable Itth Feb. 1817, one other for
lire shut of fi.ii, iiiOuM.iu seven hundred fit
ten dollars, payable 12th Fell. 18t8, one
nllter for four thousand four hundred and
ten dollars ■ payable 12th Feb. 1819, and
the 4th and last note payable on the 12th
Frb. 1820, for tire st>,o nf foor thousand
night hundred and fifty dollars, together
tmking said sum of eighteen thousand one
hundred and eighty dollars—the better to
secure the payment of which sum of money
the said llcnry Sadler, then in life, and
Hay Sands did on the ICth day ofFebrua
ry, 1816, mortgaged to said Ethan, all
that tract or parcel of land on Crooked
Creek in said county, called Greenfield
plantation, containing twenty three hun
dred and twenty five aeres. more or less,
originally granted to Dr. David Oliphant,
beginning at a stake* at Crooked Creek,
running south 89° west 155 ohainv by
land of John Clark end ethers, thence
tooth 1° east 150 chains to the lands of
Jimrt Moore, thence bv the same land now
or let* of the estate of SnmusI BraitsTord,
Iheqce by the same to the place of begin-
' —and also one undivided fifth part of
a trapt of iand, situated on, or uear St Ma
rys river, in the county aforesaid called
the name Of Catfish Tract,
the whole seven thousand
t .acres more or less—and also
negro sieves therein enumerated,
lii.litions that the said money
shnulil be .agreeabie In the tenor of said
notes, there eet forth, p-id, »• they respec
tively become due, and providiog that said
mo* (gage should not be foreclosed, until
the last paymem was due and unpaid, and
shrwtWi* that a part of said monev, to nit :
'levenjhiindred and forty six dollars and
46 cents, besides interest from the I8ih
day nftjannary 1828. remains un aid.and
praynik the foreclosure ot s*m inotigagr
—and tin motion It ia ordered that the le-
eal remvsenrativei of the said llrnry Sad
ler, saijd Itay Sands niiolliera having claim
lo the said mortgaged premises do pay in
to this court, the said sunt of eleven hun
dred aijd foity viz dollars 48 cents, and in
toresi tiom the said 18th Jan. 1848, and
the costs nf this application, within twelve
montltt, otherwise that the equity of to
demotion of the saitl legal represenutives
nf the Lid Henry Sadler,and the said Ray
Sandsj and of all others claiming, or to
claim by them or undet the said Henry Sad
ler anp Ray Sands, if. in, or to, the said
mortgdged premises, and to all aud eveiy
part tlfcreof, be from heneeloilb, and for
ever foreclosed.
And it is -urther ordered that a copy of
this :uje be published once a month for
twelve: months, previous to tha time appoin
tad for tha payment of said money, in one
of tba kaxeUea of this State.
A tree extract from tho minutes of the
Superior Court of Camden couuiy, Novem
ter the 10th, 1880.
ISAAC BAILEY, Clk.
deo I 231ca$
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
ITIBITING COMMITTEE for Jan
V and Fabraary, 1(81.
Mcsyrs Jot. Camming and Francis Sor
Attending Physician*
DrsForth and Arnold.
JOSEPH OUMKINCIs Sec’ry
dee 29
Straw Huts'
•1 CASES of Ladies and Misses Straw
/%0 Dunstables, put received and for vale
M.PRENDERQA3T,
-... 8bad’s Building.
Opposite Green h Pulaski Monument.
dee tl ,, .
Quir v’s ‘ Essence of Tyre.
OR changing light, red or grey hair
f on the head. WhivW., fitc. fitc. to
a beautiful and permanent brown or black.
For isle by
A. FARSONS. Druggist,
At the Eagle no. 8, Gibbon,' Range,
br.v. U
To Merchants, Mechanics
and others.
A GENTLKMAN whose evenings are
unemployed, wimld be willing to de-
vuit: tneui to posting, bal mcicg. and arran
giug Books, cop a ing. making out «md ad
justing, accounts, or any other kind of Mcr
cantile writing. A line addressed to K.
\V. and left at (his office will meet-*with
immediate attention.
•lec 10 l
Sty AIM'S PANACEA
Aattinetts, &c.
a) fik PS Fiue Saninetts
/V aF 50 do Common do
20 do .Northern Hli’d Cloth
Received by
CHAMPION fit LATHROP,
No. 3 and 14, Gibbon's Building,
mt* 23
Marshal’s Office, Georgia,
SAVANNAH, 3d Nov. 1830.
rglHE Dutrict Court isadiourned until
JL ^.Tuesday the 11th day January urxl,
when all persons concerned will give their
attendance.
JNO II. MORELL, Marshal, D. G.
dec 1
T*
Shingles, Staves, Ranging
Timber and Sawed
Lumber.
HE Subscriber has on hand and of
fers for sale on the roost reasonable
terms
1,000,00(5 feet ranging Timber, vari
ous lengths from 12 to 20 inches
square
100,000 feet fllooring or quartered
boards, from 12 to 20 feet long,
11-4 inches thick and b to 7 in
ches wide
100,000 feet inch boards
120,000 red oak and white oak staves
i b'OOu pine »iuvej»
200 000 shingles boated and rafted
Together with a large quantity of joists
and scamling’of various sizes, snd ts daily
receiving rafts of different descriptions of
Lumhgr, orders for Lumber either in town
or plantations promptly executed,
dec 20 240 SAMUEL J. BRVAN*
Fruit and Cordials.
O A CASES assorted .French ,Cot-
OV dial*
10 do brandy Peaeht*
• do preserve Limas
Capers and Olivas, for sale by
ft. PARSONS, Druggist;
nor SO No • Gibbon’s Range.
American Annual Register
F OR the years 1828, 1828, amt 1829,
being site 31 volume of the work.
The North American, Review for Ui.to-
ber, contains the following remarks rela
tive to this work.
■•We have already exprested a favnrab!*
opinion of the manner in which site fomim
nnntbers of the Ameiican Annual Rrgi,
ter, have been executed. The present -1
consider quite equal toi;i(hcrof theniben;
and considering it highly important that
this work should be liberally sustained, we
have felt it a duty to call il>u attention of
our readers to its merits.”
Persons desirous of subscribing, can ob
tain the work from dm comninni emi-t.
W. T. WILLIAMS,
deo 23 Agent for the editor.
Fresh Fruit, 4*®*
Aik BOXES Prunes '
r«V 5 bales Almonds
i hfci Brazil «•”;
S do Madeira Nuts
3 do Filberts
SO drums Figs
ReceiverTper seltr Othello, and for sale by
PALMES h LEE.
dec xu Exchange Dock
Hay and Flour.
@ 3ft BUNDLES Huy, *"4
W 40 hbh Canal Flour, (Ford’a
red brand)
LaudW ahrpTvbce snd fersslr L*y
HALL, SHAI’TER fieTUPl’ER
dec 24
W, T. Williams,
ffat jin,’ received
G OODRICH’S Greek Grvmmav
Parly’s Tates of Europe and Amer
ica
Parly’s Winter Evening Tales
Pollock’s coutse of time
Willard's Ancieol Geography and
Aties
Greenleaf’s Grammar
American Popular Lessons
Western Songster
Abbot oa Shipping, by Story
Moore's Works, 1 vol. 8 to
dee *1 —
LL person
Notice.
demands agiinst
A the estate of Jodab Wilton, lata of
Liberty ccsnty deceased, will please pre
sent them duly attested. Aud those In
debted will make payment m
ELIAS FORT, Ez’ov.
dee 24 V ft.
Bank of Darien.
D ividend No Rv.—The Board or
Directors of this Bank, ban this
day declared a Dividend out of tho profits
of the Institution, for the last tiz months,
off per cent, on tho amount of Capital
Stock paid in. which wjl We' payable on
and after the 20th Jaurtry, 1830. to tbs
Stockholders or their lefcsl repreientat vos.
EUENKZF.R 3. UKKS, Cash’r.
Bank ofDarieD, Dcc;e, 1890.
dee IS L
vox the cues or . .,
SCROFULA OR KING’S EVIL,
SYPHILITIC AND MERCURIAL
L.SE.A3E3,
Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sens, White Sisel-
lings. Diseases of the Liter„ and Skirt,
General Debility, l(C.
AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM lMFUtg
BLOOD.
It Is reaommended in internal direasa*
where ibe lungs and breast ere supposed
to be affected, and also where the coA-
stitntion is hroken down by the inju
dicious treatment of Physicians,
fitc.
THIS MEDICINE has the singular
fortune, a just tribute to its gnnt merit, of
being recommended by the most celebrated
Pracli'hnnt of Medicine in the United
States and Europe ; whereas not one of.
the epuriorts matures, made in imitation of
it, has the least eupportjrom the Medical
Faculty. This fact offire an argument so
plain and conclutht, that it needs paly tv
be mentioned to enforce conviction.
Certificates are in possession ol the Ag
FROSt DOCTOR IT. CHAFISAN,
Professor of the Institutes and F
of Physic and Clmtcal Practice in the U~
nmrsily of Pennsylvania, President of tit
Academy of Medicine of Philadelphia, he,
most DOCTOR W. emsON,
Professor of Surgery in the University of
Pennsylvania. Surgeon and Clinical Lec
turer to the Alms-House Infirmary,he. fitc.
FRO SI DOCTOR VALLKTINE MOTT,
Professor of Surgery in the University
of New York, Surgeon of the New York
Hospital, he. he.
non DOCTOR WILLIAM P. DEWEES,
Adf t Professor of Midwifery in the U-
nmersityof Pennsylvania, he. he.
FROM DOCTOR SAUOEL R. MARSBALL,
Surgtonof IhcUMled States’ NavalHtc
pital, at Netc York, he he. ..
A. PAK30N8, at Savannah,
Sole Agent for the State of Georgia.
dec 11
Notice.
F OUR Months after dale of this no
tice application will be made to tho
honorable the court of ordinary of Liberty
county, for prrniirsioo to sell a certain tract
uf laud aiiuale in Hulls un ,.,u,ily in tho
tnurth district, atnr designated m the plan
of said district by tbs number 85, drawn
by fiuMii £ Ifilson, orphan of James W||
sun. deceased, tor tite benefit of said or
phan.
WM. WILSON. Guardian,
net 9 *
Robinson’s Patent Barley
aud Groats.
A superior article lor making Gruel.
Also— Bsiutuda Arrow Root an old
articlo for salo by -
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range.
Notice.
F OUR months .Her date apphtat on
will tie made to tite Ilotmtable ho
Inferior Court of Chatham Couuiy. wins
tilling far ordinary purpose; for leave to
tell a lot of laud. No 138, 13th district tf -
Houston county, belonging to the estate of
Mums Herlicri, for the beniTn of the heir*
and creditors. ' '
JOHNB. GAUDRY. Admr.
sot 24
Nails. Hoes,Share Moulds,
&c. &c.
fkCA3K3 VufNsilt end Brad*
r%V V comprising all sizes
150 casks Brides’ pat. Trenching
and Carolina Does
10 tons Share Moulds
30 casks round Iroa Tract* *
100 Anvil*,assorted”
100 Vices, assorted
8 tons sheet, hoop, band and boi
ler Iron
4 tons blister end german Cut
Steel. i
SO casks Bar Load
50,000 lbs American Hollow Ware,
from Scotch Patterns
30,000 do Canon do do do
20 Suga'r Boilers, to bold 80 fp
i poo call*
5 casks Hooks and Hingvs
10 do Sad IroM
' 50 do Wr’i Nails and Spikes
8 bale* Bagging Twine
1800 vets Wagon Boxer W
Together with a general assortment oK
Hardware. Be fed .^<>^7
dee 7 2S8BN .
Notice
t s bembv given to all persopr'Jfidebled
to MichactCunningham, to mike pay
ment tn the underiigned ofl ur before tits
1st of February next, and to all persons
ig* ton
said Cunningham ...
them before that daj, as on that
wilt be made among the
having demands agai
to rends*
f AMES ANDERSON.
VILI.JAM MARSHALL,
Assignees of SI. Cam