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jjo, 1.8, *VoL XXViii
SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1831.
Whole No.. <5809
3BL
*Notice.
.O0B month, .fter 4**
•ill bo mode te the Cotiti of Ordt-
„r Chatham County, for leave toeell
properly—’being a part of lire
'Ptscs.'vts.a’t
Siern-tialC lhe " e<Ur " W(* ,0| »
ffSmiVMf city of S»*Artnih, being one
ilurth oro.Ald lot. Sold for the benefit of
Uanderodhoje.; ,
Notiqc,
apenon. having demand, against
1 iheeitate of Klehard 8. Hiker, de
late requested to render them in.
led within the time prescribed by law.
ihnso person! indebted « the estate,
Bif.4t.ro, Dec. 1. IBS®'
ft.
Notice.
110M and after till, date the Serin-
Chimisettes.
A FEW French trorltod muslin Chltn
iecuee, rery fine—just receired by
CHAMPION St LATUROP.
dec-13
Cooper’s New Novel.
T HE Water Witch, or tho Skimmer
of the Seas, by tho author of the Red
Rorer, Pilot, &a.t&c. just receired by
dec *7 T. M. DRISCOLL.
mi • LAW.
CS T. TILLlNGIlAST.lliaving located
himself at Coosawhaicbie, So. Cj.
will attond the Court, of LuA and Equity
for Beaufort, Barnwell end Colleton Dis
trict.. Any business entrusted to his care
will be thankfully receired und promptly
attended to.
dre 1 tSfj|CBL
Brought <o Jail.
I N Savannah on the 18lh inst. a mulct-
to man who says bin name is WLI-
LIAM and that he be'ongeto Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, who reside.'abont 10
mile, abovn Augusta, that he runway's
bout three week, ago, ho is 5 feet > inches
high and about II years ol age.
JNO. I. DEWS, e. c. c.
april 17
, Brought to Jail.
r [ Savannah on the ibtli inst. a negro
man who says his name is POMPY,
and that he belongs to Mrs Caiharine Me-
Murphy, of Edgefield Distiict S. C. that
he lauaway about one month ago. Ilo
is b feel 1 inches high and about SO yens
ol age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c.
sept 30
Just received.
C5”l)lt. HUNTER!
OT/” TO wnOM IT MAT CO!»CER!».^0
B Y the use of Dr. Hunter’s inestima
ble Pills, persons of either sex, if
tliey carefully follow the very valuable,
plain, cud copious Directions accompany
ing them, are enabled effectually to etadi-
nab Libriuy for the delivery of books, cale
I lw open on Tuesday, Thursday and
litariaf from 5 to 5 °’ c,0 ®k* * • ”* .
T Individuals not share holders can have
[ 1S nl8 of the Library on the following
| For one year, “**
• Any period lew than one yea? $t per
[person* liftMing boots belonging tc
B Library are requested to reiuin them
lithottt delay* _ _ , .
WM MORRt* Librarian, S. L.
I sepl55
Cloths
FEW pieces ol handsome biue.black
J_ green Si brawn ciotlis for sale
it secotaroodating terms by the pice or rc
I by- NORTON & FULLER.
I to Sited** Buildings.
Notice.
1MJR months after date application
will be made to the llnnorab’e the
Inferior Court for the County of Effing-
[am. for leare to sell all the real estate he-
pnging to Philip Jones dite’d late of said
booty, Tor the benefit of the heirs and
leditorwof sai l estate. *■'
ELIZABETH JONES, Admx.
| not S
Notice.
10UR months after date application
•illbe mod" to-the Honorable the
Infetior Court of tho countv of Effingham
' I leave to tell the real estate belonging to
VilliiSpier, dec'll, late ofthe said county
iir the benefit of tile heirs and creditors ol
ail estate J AS SPIER, Ea'r.
1 our a
icle)
A CERTAIN DISEASE,
and to restore lost healllt.'with ease, safety,
and certainty, in a few days.
05”The extensive sale and unexam
pled success of this Medicine, in this and
other cities, ami principal towns through-'
out the Union, for the last fifteen yeats, du
ring which it was satisfactorily prepared by.
Dr. Conway, incontestibly proveghat when
used with the INJECTION POWDERS
and CERATEf these constitute a most
powerful medicine, applicable to the va
rious stages of this Protean disorder. Full
and plain directions, with a popular treatise
explaining the various symptoms, and the
mode of tredtment, accompany eaclt box,
so that persons of cither sex may cure
themselves
(Ptice of the Pills $1 a box; the Injec
tion Powder* and Cerate 50 cents each.)
05” Prepared front the original Rec’pe
in MS. of tho late Dr. W. T. Conway.
by his immediate Successor, and the sole
Proprietor, T. KIDDER, of whom they
may be had at his counting room, in
t; lumbers over No. 09, next dam toJ.
Kiudkr’s Drug Store, corner of Court
ami Hanover streets, near Conceit Hall,
Boston, and also Ity his appointment, (to
gether with all those o’.hor valuable medi
cines, ns prepared by the late Dr. Conway)
Lay and Hendrickson, No. 2 and 15, Gib
Buildings, Savannah, sole ageuts.
„ ’ Observo that none are genuine with
out the written signature of T. KIDDER,
on the outside primed wrapper,
05” A large discount to those who buy
to sell again, A-
jan 10 7
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on lift 19lh inst. a negro
in m whosayshis name is JACK WIL
L1AMSON, and that he belongs to James
Marlin, of New Ecliota, Cherokee Nation
that he runaway on the 5th inst. He is
5'feet 5 3-4 indies high and aboul45 years
uf agp.
JOHN I. DF.WS, Sheriff, c. c.
sept SO
Treasurer’s Office.
NoVZHUEH 1,1830.
IRE arerage.price of Flour during tho
. last mnnth being 56 per barrel Ol
jst IW- Brea) for the present month
weigh as follows,viz;
D i-4 ” , „ f s 4 „
I Of which ail Bakers and sdlarsof Bread
f ill taka due Notice. -
I nov 8 M. W. STEWART, c. T.
Fresh Garden Seeds.
T HE subscriber has just received an
assorimnnt of Fresh Garden Seeds,
which are warranted -very superior and of
-this years' growth, viz:
Marrowfat, Early Char'tnn, Prussian
Bla "Early Dwarf,8e Early Frame
Peas
Drumhead, Early York. Sugar Loaf,
and Green Savoy Cabbage
Large Blond and Red Turnin Beet
Scarlet Turnip and long Scarlet Rail-
dish
Early Dutch, Large No) folk and Rut
abaga Tnruip
Round and Prickly Spinage
lcc. Imperial and Cabbage Lcttaco
Red and White Onions
While Solid Cellerti
Parsnip
* Curled Parsley
Orange Carrot, &c. Sic.
For sale, at the lowest market price by
THOMAS M. TURNER, Drnggist,
Opposite the Mansion Home.
dec 7
n j£pwn for years, that the
CORN PLASTER,
Brought to Jail,
FN.Sarannah on the 8th lost, a mulatto
1 rain who says his name is JERKY,
£itha belongs lo Russel Jones,of Jackson
wuuniy Georgia; that lie lanaway about
pswtiof August last, ho is 5 feet 8 3-4
siciei nigh and about 31 years of ago.
1 JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff c. c.
ectlt m
Notice.
[ LL Persons having demands against
a ins date of Alexr. Nctherclift, dec.
|is or llryan county aie requested to send
T '“''.accounts. And those indebted lo
y" «*me, to make payment to Tlios. B.
liter of Biyan qualified F.xecutor.
, ... TIIOS. B. BAKER.
“a ia it
to Merchants, Mechanics
and others.
GENTLEMAN whose evenings are
81L unemployed, would be willing lo de-
8n, u!*' 10 1'ostinj, balancing, and arran
L * copying, making out and ad-
IJi t^ttts, or any other kind of Mer
vT r,’ 11 " 1 *’ A •'»>« addressed to K.
Ie ® *« this ofiice will meet with
f ciediate attention.
Nec to .
Sattinetts, &c.
0 P3 Fine Sattinelts
40 do Common do
Northern Hll’d Cloth
CHAMPION Sc LATUROP.
in, m * nd * 4 ’ Glbbon ’* Building.
0 Apples.
Uhls now landing and for sale by
PALMES Ae LEE.
Exchange Dixie
r ,& ,orin f? for Spirits,
, n LAY Sc HENDRICKSON.
Swaim’s Panacea.
F OR the caro of Scrofula or King*:
Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sotes,White
Swellings, Diseases of the Liver and SUin
ficncral Debility,—And alf diseases which
originate front impuro blood, or Indiscre
tiou of Yotfti, and whore the constitution
has been broken down by tile use of Mm
cury. Arsenic, Bark or Quinine, Sic. and
most inlet nal diseases where the Lungs and
chest aio supposed la be affected, See. Sic.
CAUTITION TO PtlBC'UASZRS.
Q5” Swaim’s Panacea it in round hol
lies, (luted longitudinally, with tho follow
ing words blown in the glass:—
“SWAIM’S PANACEA—PHILADAi’’
having but one label which covers the cork
with ruy own signature on it,so that the cork
cannot be drawn without destroying the tig-
uatme, without which none is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently bo known
to be genuine when my signature is visible;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as for-
c Public are cautioned allot to pur
chase my Panacea except from myself,
my accredited agents, or persons of known
rotpectabilily ; and all those will conse
quently be without excuse, who shall pur
chase from any other person.
•»•—Prepared and sold at Swaim’s La
boratory, Sou::: Seventh Street, next door
to the Philadelphia Baths.eorncr of George
and Screulh Streets, and sold by every res
pcclablc Druggist in the United Slates. ■
PRICE 52 PER BOTTLE.
To avoid the many attempts that have
been made to impose upon the public.baso
imimioag-of this Celebrated Medicine, the
subscribers have made arrangements to
kee . on hand, a supply direct from the
proprietor. The public mpy therefore rest
assured that the Genuine Swaim’s Panacea
can always lie had at their store warranted-
A large supply of this Medicine lias just
been received. Diuggisls Sc others through
out the State, who purchase to sell again,
can have it at a tedoced price.
L\Y Sc HENDRICKSON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist*.
2 Si 15 Giblasn's Buildings,
jan7 Savannah, (Gro.)
Keepsake AmericainV
Morceaux Clioisit et Iuedits de Littera
lure contemporaine—Paris edition with
fino plates. The most eminent literary
men uf France arc contributors to this
work, among them will be found Be,-
anger, Chateaubriand, Diderot, Segur,
Mignet, Sic. See.
^•ALSO—
The National Portrait Gallery of illus
trious persons of the 13th century, con
taining fine engravings from the most
eminent painters, of Canning, Pitt. Fox,
Lord Wellington, Sheridan, Lord By
ron, Bishop Ileber, Sir Ilumphiey Da
vy, Lord Lyndhurat, Sir Joseph Banks,
Sic, Sec. publishing in London in num
bets, IS of which have been received,
and will he sold at verylow prices.
Fistier's Grand National Improvements
and Picturesque Illustrations of England,
in quarto, with fine plates—30 number:
ceived.
Jdnes’ Views of Haili and Bristol, 8 num
bers.
Fisher’s Views in Devonshire and Corn
wall, 13 numbers.
Metropolitan Improvements, or London
in the 19th century, displayed in a series
oftlys new fauildngs, improvements, Sic,
by the most eminent artists—49 numbers.
The foregoing Jorm a series suitable for
Drawing Rooms and Pori Folios.
Tlie Journal of Health, a revised edition
ofthe first year, bound for SI 50.
The Betrothed of Wyoming, an original
tale.
Just received by
W.T. WILLIAMS.
jan 10
Shoe Blacking.
DAY Si S3 ART IN’S REAL JAPAN
BLACKING.
I S Just imported, in jugs, from 25 to 50
cents each.
This inestimable compound, affords pe
culiar nourishment to the Leather, will not
soil the finest Linen, is perfectly freo from
smell, and will retain its virtues in any
climate—which is more than what any of,
the American compounds does do.'
For vale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbon's Range,
nnv 20
Silver Steel Razors.
A SUPPLY of Jos. Roger* & Son’*
Silver Steel Razors, just vecoived
and for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER,
dec 4 Opposite the Munsim Huuse
Camden Superior Court.
NOFEMBER TERM, 1830.
Edwin R. Alberti, as
signee of Ethan Clark,
The legal representa- Al4 '‘
tires of Henry Sadler,
deceased and Ray Sands,
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
assignee of Ethan Clark, (hewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in his life time, together with
Ray Sands, of same county, to wit: on the
12th day of February 1810, being indebted
to the said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen
thousand ona hundred and eighty dollars
for which they jointly and severally exe
euted four promissory notes of said Eth*n,
bearing said date, one of which was foi the
sum of four thousand two hundred dollars,
ami payable ttth Feb. 1817, one other for
the sum of four thousand seven hundred &
ten dollars, payable 12th Feb. 1818, one
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten dollar;, payable 13fh Feb. lot8, and
the 4th and last note payable on the 12th
Feb. 1820, for rhe sum of four thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars, together
making said sum of eighteen thousand one
hundred and eighty dollars—the better to
secure the payment of which sum of money
the said tlenrr Sadler, then in life, anil
Ray Hands did on the 12th day of Februa
ry, 18t6. mortgaged to said Ethan, ail
that tract or parcel of land on Crooked
Creek in said county, called Greenfield
plantation, containing twenty three hun-
Just Received,
A PLEASANT REMEDY FOR
CORNS! .
(t ltai now. been
ALBION
FFORD8 immediate relief, and cf-
Im. feet* a certain cure for Cornc. By
its application according to accompanying
directions, the Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, and drawn out hy tho roots, Vitnotit
the least pain, or any of the tronble and
danger attending the hazardous and inef
fectual practice ol extracting the Corn hy
mere cutting.
The following instances, from many
others of a similar character, sufficiently
attest to the superior efficacy of tho Albion
Corn Plasters
Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of
years distressed by a very painful Corn,
had applied every thing recommended
without effect, and was tendered a perfect
cripple. On applying this Plaster ho was
perfectly cured of his Com, and freed from
his lameness.
A gentleman of Greenfield was years af
flicted with a very painful corn, and wai
cured by one box, after every other plaster
had been tTied to no purpose.
Mi. Cutler, of Boston, was cured of a
troublesome corn by one box. ^
Certificate,—'To those afflicted with corn*
on their feet, I do certify, that 1 have used
the Albion Corn Plaster with complete sue
cess. Before I had used eue box, it com*
pletcly cured a corn which had troubled
me for many years. 1 make this public for
tho benefit nt those afflicted with that pain
ful complaint.
(Signed) WM. SHAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 28.
(Priit 50 cents a bor,)
Iron.
HT TONS Iron aaaortcfij
©4P flat t 1-2 lo 8 inches
*qn*rol-tto8 inehe, TJ
MBjlfbnmJ t-4 to 2 inches
SSlFton Nail Uod*
1 tun Hoop anil Band Iron'
i.‘x. Scroll Iron, Philadelphia Boiler I-
ron I , ’*
Round, fiat and square Peru Iron
2 (on* Plough Moulds
3^15 cwt German Steel
American Cast Steel
For trie by
GEORGE llUNTINGTCN.
jan 4
Landing from schrs. Exact
and Othello. J. * *#,
AAlIRLSPruKfork 73
av 10 d<iMe<s do
30 bbl* and 20 half bid* Canal Floor
10 hhd* N O Sugar
20 kega No 1 Tobacco
5 bag* Race Ginger J
20 qr blilr Buckwheat Ftoin
SO boxas Imperial and Hyson Tea,8c
16 ua.es Fur-and Wool Hats
For sale by
dec 20 COHEN Si MILLER. *
Plains.
T WO bales supr White Plains
2 do do GregDoamtie Sr
Just received and for sale by
M. prendergast,
ShadS Building,
Opposite Green & Pulaski Monument.
dec 24
oMand situate in Illusion comity in the.
foorth district, and designated in the plan
of said district by the number 35, drasvn,
by Susan E Wilson, orphan of James Wil
son, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phan.
WM. WILSON, Goktdian.
oct 9
Notice.
F OUR Months after date of this no
tice application will be made to ill,
honorable.the court of ordinary of Liberty
DUMFRIE’S REMEDY FOR THE county, for permitsion to sell a certain tract
PILES! ■ ■ ” ** "
Q5” Neiv cask or A Ovke.
Boston, November iAth.
S IR, the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, has had an excel
lent effect. I have been troubled foi years
with the Piles, and have ne\er found any
remedy that would compare with yours —
The late attack was n severe one, but the
relief was almost immediate. I take great
pleasure in communicating this to you, for
the benefit of any who may be suffering
under ,0 painful a disease.
Mr. Kiddeb. T. H.'
The original letter may be seen at the
Counting Room of the Proprietor.
05”The Proprietor of this Medicine
recommends H with the luilsst confidence
as ono of the most valuable remedies yet
discovered for the cure of the painful and
debilitating compliant of the Piles. He
deems it unnecessary to publish any oilier
than the loregning testimonial m its favour.
This remedy has more perfectly answered
the purpose for which it is intended, than
any other now in common use. and affords
immediate end jwrmen.nf relirj, bo'tb from
the disorder itself, and its accompanying
symptoms of pain in the loins, vertigo.liead
ache, loss of appetite, iodigestion.aud other
marks of dehiliiy.
The remdy is quite innocent,and may be
administered to all ages and both sexes.
Plain and ample Directions, with a descrip-
gvuuitistms ruieiu Dttney
A FRESIl supply of this superior ar
ticle, Just received and for sale by
THOS. M. TURNER. Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House.
dredland twenty five ^acres. more^ or leu, | lion of , he com pl.i nt , accompany each
' package, wtnen consists ot tiee boxes, one
Robinson’s Patent Barley
olid Groats.
A superior article for making Gruel.
Also—lleimuda Arrow Root an old
article for sale by . ’
AmPALSONS,
At the Eagle No sTtibbon's Range,
nov 29
. Notice.
F OUR mouths after date application
will be made to the Ilonoiablo the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when
sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell a lot of land. No IS8, 13th district of
Houston county, belonging to the estate of
Moses Herbert, for the benefit ofthe hell,
and creditors.
JOHN B. GAUDRY. Admr.
nov .24
90,000?
[dec to
. _ Straw Paper. ->
L 00S e % received end
Nee tf"** 1 *’* *•
svp Arrow lluoi,
| •'Leases
*^0* Hool, just
firais
Fresh Spices.
A SUPPLY of fresh Spices of all de-
•eripiinns, just received and for sale
by
THOMAS M TURNER. Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House.
dee 21 x.
Cologne Water,
1 CASB
150 dox. double extract, in small
boxes, in elegant order, just receired from
France and for sale by
* A- PARDONS.
At the Eagle No 8, Gibbon's Range
dec 2
Glass Lamps.
A SUPPLY of Peg Lamps, for Can
dlesticks
Also, an assortment of small Clumber
Lamps, lost received and for sale by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON.
Seasonable Goods.
YV1HE subscribers offer for sale any
■ quantity ot all qualities of HEMP
and TOW BAGGING, with best London
manufactured Twine.
Twilled Sacking and 42 Inch Hessians.
tendon Dock Brandy and Gtn in pipe*.
London Bottled Porter in cask*, of qts.
or pint*.
Scotch Bottled Ale, and-
Crates ol Crockery Ware :—
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres
Blankets, Flannels, Baizes, and every
description of sujtablo.
British Manufactured
DRY GOODS.
And ease* of assorted Hardware, with
complete assortment of Italian, French,
German and India.
Leghorn Hats.
CASES of Ladie* and Misses Leg
-rut liorti Dunstable, just received and lor
sale by M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad's Building.
Opposite Green Si Pulaski Monument.
doe 11 m
fior Sale.
ELEGANT and first
beginning nt a stake at Crooked Creek,
running south 80- west 155 chain* by
land of John Clark and other*, thence
louth 1° east 150 chaia* to the land* of
James Moore, thence by the same land now
or late of the estate of Samuel Brailsford,
thence by the same to the place of begin
ning—and also one undivided fifth part of
e tract ot land, situated on, or near St Ma
rys river, in the county aforesaid called
and known by the name of Catfish Tract,
containing in the whole aeven thousand
five hundred acre* more or leu—and also
forty one negro slave* therein enumerated,
with the con.litioni that the said money
ihould ba agrucahis to the tenor of said
note*, there set forth, paid, a* they respec
tively become doe, and providing that said
mortgage should not be foreclosed, until
the last payment Was due and unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said monev, to wit:
eleven hundred and forty six dollars and
48 cent*, besides interest from the 18th
day of Jamtaiy, 1686, remains I'll
praying tho foreclosure of said mortgage
—ard on motion it is ordered that the le
gal representatives of the said Henry Sad
ler, said Ray Sands all others having claim
to* the said mortgaged premises do pay in
to this court, the said sum of eleven hun
dred and forty six dollars 46 cents, and in
teresi from the said 18th Jan. 1818. and
the costs of this apohcilion, within twelve
months, otherwise that the equity of re
demption of the said legal representatives
of the said Henry Sadler.and the said Ray
Sands, and of all other* claiming, or to
claim by them or under the said Henry Sed
ler and Ray Sands, if. in, nr to, the said
mortgaged premises, and to all and evety
part thereof, be from henceloitb, and for
ever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
this rule be ptfbllshed once a month for
twelvo months, previous to the time appotn
ted for the payment of said money, in one
containing an Ointment, aud the other an
Electuary. Price 5l for both articles, or
50 cents where but one only is wanted. ( For sale on accommodating terms by
(t?* The above valuable Medicines are
prepared from the original MS. Recipe of
the late Dr. W.T Conway, by T. Kidder,
his immediate successor and the* sole pro
prietor. For sale (with all the other Can-
way Medicines,) at his counting room, hi
Chambers over No. 09, next door to J.
Kidder’s drug store, corner of Court and
Hsnover Streets, sear Concert Hall, Bos
ton, and also by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Not. land 15, Gibbons'building, Savan
nah, soie agents;
*.* Observe that none arc genuine un
less signad T. Kidder, on the outside prin
ted wrapper.
„.05-A large discount made to connlry
Physicians, Traders, &e.
jan 10 7
Canal and River Lumber.
FT. Canal wide
t-4 inch and 1
inch board* (free from *ap)
100.000 ft. River do do
50,000 ft. do Joist and Scantling
100,000 Shingles
50,000 pine Slaves
ELISHA WYLLY,
Twigg’s wharf, adjoining the Canal,
dec 29 m
Champagne. .
DOZEN imported from Paris,
JL V first quality, for sale by
. A. PARSONS.
Dtuggist at Nob Gibbons Rang*
nov 30
SILKS,
are ordered to arrive early in Septembe
to far aa can be imported under the present j u f the gazettes of this State.
existing prohibitory laws, and will be for 1 a true extract from the minutes of the
sale for cash tt a liberal discount on regti- Superior Court of Camdon county, Norem
lar prices, or on long credit for approved her tho 10th, 1830.
Christian Student.
T HE Christian Student, designed te
assist Christians in general, in ac
quiring religious knowledge, with a list u(
book* suitable for a Methodist Library, b)
Rev. F>. Bickerstctn-
Observatlons on Piiassonnesas and Grot
Islands made in 1819, by Rufus Anderson,
one of llie Secretaires of the American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis
sions.
A Vocabulary of the principal word* in
the New Testament, and a dictionary of
proper names, with remarks on the whole,
and upon tach bonk, and other helps for
teachers of Sabbtth School*.
Alexander’s pocket die.tionary of the
Uuly Bible prepared for the American S.
&. Union and adapted to general uie.
A Memoir of Jane E. J. Taylor who
died in the fourteenth year of her age by
T. 1-ewis of Islington, first American,
from fourth London Edition, .
jan II T. M. DRISCOLL,
papei, or can be exchanged in barter for
Produce, Bank. Steamboat or Insurance
Company's Stock* 01 Georgia.
LOW,TAYLOR &CO.
Q5”A general assortment of Domestic
Goods always for sale.
■ug l»
dec 1
rate Piano
_ Forlei, for sale law, far cash
Also, A Spanish Guitar, and -selected
Music. J A. UEAULARD-
dec 18 146 ft.
fcswAiei Oil.
S UPERIORS Sweet Oil far table me,
jutl received and for tale by
T. M. TURNER. Druggist,
'• Opposite the Mamion Home,
dec. 27
Butter, Flour & Tobacco.
-g f0 FIRKINS choice Goshen But-
30 bbls Canal Flour, E. S. B. &
C-’£ Brand
25 kegs Tobacco, 18s to the pound
Lending and for sale by
GEO. HUNTINGTON,
dec 20
Bar Lead.
6 KF.GB Bar land 100 lb. each, for
sale by
HALL, SHAPTER& TUFPF-R
des 22
ISAAC BAILEY, Clk.
231c*5
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
T 1S1TING COMMITTEE for Jan.
and February, 18fil.
Messrs Jos. Cuiutniugand Francis Sor
rel.
Attending Physicians
Drs Furth and Arnold.
JOSEPH CUM MING, Sec’ry:
dec 29
Fruit and Cordials. _
n/i CASES assorted (French (Cor-
OXP
10 do brandy Peachei
2 do preserve Limes
Capers end Oliscs. for saMby
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
nov 30 No 8 Gibbon’s Range.
MAHY'S APPROVED STRENGTH
ENING
Plaster Cloth,
Recommended by Dr B. Rush, Dr. P. S.
Physiek, and the most eminent of the Fa
cutty in the United States.
T HIS PLASTER CLOTH has by
its beneficial effects and surprising
Cures, procured the approbation and Itc-
cnmthcn.latiao of the most eminent Physi
cians.
It is a sure and safe remedy for inveter
ate Ulcers, all Sores, Wounds. llaits.Quin
ty, Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling.Can
errs. Sore Ureesie. Sore Legs. Whitlows,
Felons. Cuts, Bruises, Scalds, Burns, Ma-
lengers ofthe Negrnes.Pains in the Breast
Weakness of the Joints. Sprains, Ithcuma
tisin. Gout. Pains and Weakness in the
Back and Loins. It is slio successfully
used for the cute of Corot, Frosted Feet,
Dressing Issues, &c. Siu.
A Bill of Directions accompanies etch
Plaster—Small Size. 25 cent!, Middle do.
50 cts. Large do 1 dollar.
A supply of this celebrated Plaster it
just received and for sale by
• A. PARSONS. \
No. 8, Gibbon’s Range,
jan 18
Sattinets.
PCS of grey, blue and dark mix
cd Sattinets
Just received and Tor sale by
M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad’s Building,
Opposite Green Si Pulaski Monument,
dee 24
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against
rX. tho estate of J. 8. Mali, will present
them duly aliened w ithin the time pre
scribed by law, and those indebted wHI
make immediate payment to
G. W. WALTHOUR, Ex’r.
jan 7
Tooth Brushes.
AN ASSORTMENT of 5. 4. and 3
row Tooth Biuthcs, Taylor's make, just
received and for sale by
T. M. TOjlNBR- Druggist.
Opposite thg Madsion House.
dec. 17
Straio Huts'
a CASES of Ladies and M isser Straw
cam Sutwabiot, jnsi received and tor tale
by M. PRENDERGAST.
Shad’s Building,
Opposite Cretn Si Pulaski Monument.
dec Ii .
Shillings, Sheetings, and
Ticks. • 7
ASES and bales of bleached
unbleached Shirtings and
on Ticks of various quail
lies
Receired by late arrivals and for tala low
by tha piece or package, by -
NORTON St FULLER,
jan 1* Shad’s Brdldtng.
3©
Sheetings
5 ci
Pickled Herrings.
J UST received. 120 bbl* «.f fresh pack-
M Herrings, for sale by
CANDLER & DAVIMONr
jM 17 ,