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...Vol. XXVIII
Tuesday evening, January 25, issi.
Whole No..
.£811
Notice.
.[TO month, after date •FP^ 8 ''""
1 ’.ill be made to the Court of Ord 1-
'p h “, h „ii Comity, for lea' 8 »“H
VJ „L property-being o pan of the
JESBU D A. Sirohliar, *l*f,
Slot and improvements laying
th. city of Savannah, Br*an'treet. O-
J Jl.ard known 1n Utopian of »«M !
a»o. one hall. W Jim
.rn half, of the western lial!. (if lot,
1 ' JJ.g city of Savannah, being mfe
;lZ .aid lot. Sold for the benefit of
Jn and creditor*. ^ ^rq v .
Administrator,
Notice
LL perrons haring demamH against
the estate of llinliard 8. Ilalter, de-
ire requested to render them in.
,„d within the lime iiremribeil by law.
horn persona indebted to tl.e estate,
make immediate inyment to
\VM. ttt)B\RT8, Admr.
[(ctfon, Dec. 1.1830
Ml tl
Notice.
'[Oil and after this date the Savon-
nah Library for the delivery of booh.,
be open on t’nesday. Thursday and
orl'V front 3 to 5 o’clock, P. St*
ndividaals not share holders can hare
of the Library on the following
Chimisettes.
A FEW French worked muslin Chins
iseites, vorp fine—just received bv
CHAMPION Sc LATUROP.
rice 23
Brought to Jail.
JN Savannah on the 16th inst. a mulat-
Cooper’s New Novel.
rVIHE Water Witch, or the Skimmer
of the Seas, by the author of the lied
Rover, Pilot, &C.t&c. just received l.y
dee *7 T. M. DRISCOLL.
to man who says hit name is WLI-
LIAM and that he be'ongsto Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, who resides about to
miles above Augusta, that ho ranaway;a
limit thfee weeks ago, he it 5 feet 5 inches
high and about Cl years ol age.
JNO. I. DEWS, a. c. c.
april 17
T HE subscriber has just received an
assortment of p .csii Oar dm Suit,
LAW.
^ t. TILLING 11 AST^havIng lrtcated
himself at Coosawhatcbie, So. Ca.
will attend the Courts of Law and Equity
for Beaufort, Barnwell and Colleton Dis
tricts. Any business entrusted to hih care
will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
dec 2 «33||cm
Just received.
07*DR. HUNTER!
07* to whom iT_*tar_ coRcKan.^J)
sstima-
B Y the use of Dr. Hunter’s inestima
ble Pills, persons of either sex, if
flu
i*.ir one year,
“ 8 nidi iltil ®
i> Any period less than one year gi per
jnth. ...
Persons holding books belonging to
Library are requested to return them
boat delay-
l .VM MOREL, Librarian, S. L.
ieptS5
Cloths.
PE'.V pieces of handsome bine.black
_ulire, green Si brown cloths for sale
Tceo.nmodafmg terms by the pice or-re
NORTON & FULLER.
,or *n Shad's Biiibliiigs.
Notice.
IIIIR months after datn application
will be made to the Honorable the
ferior Court for the County of Effing-
In. for lerro to sell all tire roal estate bc-
mging to Philip Junes doe'd Idle of said
fsnty, for the benefit of the heirs and
pditors of said estate.
ELIZABETH JONES, Admit.
Notice.
VIUIl months after date 'application
will lie made to the Honorable the
|feiior Court of he county ttf Effingham
r lure to sell tiie reai estate belonging to
lillis Spier, dec’ll, late of the said counts
* the benefit of the heirs a ill creditors ol
Id estate J \3 SPIER, Ex'r.
(our 3
they carefully follow the very valuable,
plain, and copious Directions accompany
ing them, are enabled effectually to eradi
cate
A CERTAIN DISEASE,
and to restore lost health, withirue, safety,
an-] certainty, in a few days.
Q7*The extensive sain and iinexam
plod success of this Merficine, in this end
other cities, and principal towns through
out tl.o Union, for Urn last fifteen years, du*
ring which it svas satisfactorily prepared by
Dr. Conway, inconteatibly prove,that alien
used with the INJECTION POWDERS
and CER ATE; these constitute a most
powerful medicine, applicable to the en
vious stages of tins Protean disorder. Full
and plain directions, with a popular trtittlit
explaining the various symptoms, and the
mode of tre&lrMnt, accompany each box
so that persons of either sex may cure
then: selves
(Price of the Pills SI a box; the Injec
tion Powders and Cerate SO cents each.,
07* Prepared from the original Recipe
in MB. of the late Dr. W. T. Conway,
by Ilia immediate Successor, and the sole
Proprietor, T. KIDDER, of whom they
may be had at his counting room, in
Cltambera over No. 99, next dam to J.
Kiddeh’s Drug Store, corner of Court
end Hanover itreets, near Conceit Hall,
lioston, and also by his appointment, (to
gether wjth all those other valuable medi
cines, ns prepared by the late Dr. Conway)
Lay and Hendrickson, No. C and IS, Gib-
horn Buildings, Savannah, sole agents.
•.•Observe that none are genuine with
out life written signature of T. ICIDDEK,
on the outside printed wrapper,
Q7* A large discount to those who buy
to sell again,
jan 10 7
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 10th inst. a negro
man who says his name is POMPY,
and that he belongs to Mrs Catherine Me-
Murphv, of Edgefield District S. C. that
he inraivcy about one month ago. He
is 5 feel £ inches high and about St years
cd age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c.c,
sept 30
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the £9th inst. a negro
in in who sayshisname is JACK WIL
I.IAMSON, and that he belongs to James
Marlin, of New Echota, Cherokee Nation
that he ranaway on the 5th inst. He is
5 feet 5 3-4 inches high and aboul45 years
of age.
JOHN I. DEWS. Sheriff, c. c.
sept 30
which are warranted very superior anil of
this years' growth, viz:
Marrbwfat, Early Charlton, Prussian
Blue, Early Dwarf,& Early Frame
. Peas
Drumhead, Early York, Sugar Loaf,
and Green Savoy Cabbage
Large Blood and Red Turnip Beet
Scarlet Turnip and long Scarlet Rad-
dish
Early Dutch, Large Notfulk and Rut
abaga Turnip
Round and Prickly Spinage
Ice, Imperial and Cabbage Letthce
Red and White Onions
White Solid CelleryJ
Parsnip.
Curled Parsley
Orange Carrot, Stc. Sic.
For sale at the lowest market price by
Rntlta u TiniMivw n_..!
Fresh Garden Seeds.
Just Received,
A PLEASANT REMEDY FOR
CORNS!
has now been known for years, that the
albion corn Plaster,
4 FFORDS immediate reliel, and ef
fects a certain cure for Corns. By
iu application according to accompanying
THOMAS M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposiie the Mansion House.
dee 7
Treasurer’s Office.
November 1, 1830.
HIE average price of Flour daringthc
. hit month being 30 per barrel ol
' fin. Bread for the present month
pt w-i-h as follows,viz:
l l-l cents Loaf this 15 l-tng
11-4 “ “ 1 “73 4 ••
Of which ail Bakers and sollersofBread
III taka due Notice.
lam 3 M. W. STEWART, c. t.
Brought to Jail,
I’NjBavannali an the 8th inst. a mulatto
iu who says his name is JERRY,
’ Wongs to Russel Joncs.of Jackson
r ln| l Georgia; that ho tanaway about
k lilh of Angnitlait, he is 5 feet 8 3-4
pot hiali and aiiom rst years of ago
1 JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff c. c.
wt It
Notice
i LIj Persons having demands against
L ihe estate of Alexr. Netherclift, dec.
a of iiryan county are requested to send
I>neir,accounts. And those indebted to
|V 4me /.! u make payment to Tho*. B.
P»er of Uryan qualified Executor.
1 'PIIAG H ntvthlk
• u* WlUkUlks
■doe IS
|° Merchants, Mechanics
and others.
GENTLEMAN whoso evenings nro
L-unemployed, would be willing to do-
leai to posting, balancing, and asran
/ o"irrks, copying, making, out and ad-
. or any other kind of Mer
I . r.'T*’ \ line addressed to K.
I' and left at this office will meet with
Mi ne attention.
Sattinetts, &c.
P3 Pine Sattitieits
i0 Common do
CIIAMPifyq Si LATUROP,
I no, jj‘ 3 *" J ,4 ’ ‘aibhop’. Building.
Swaim’s Panacea.
F OR the case ol Scrofula or King's
Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, White
Swellings, Diseases of Ihe Liver and Skin
General Debility,—And all diseases which
originate from impure blood, or indiscre
lion of Youth, and where the constitution
has been broken down by tire use of Mer
an,v. Art.nio n.rb nr Otlinlww, Stc. and
most intei nal diseases where the Lungs and
chest are supposed to be affected, tic. Sic.
CAOTtTIOIS TO rORCUASEAS.
07* 3waiin's Panacea is in round bot
tles, fluted longitudinally, with the follow
ing wurds blown in the glass:—
“SWAIM’S PANACEA—PIHLADA."
having but one label which cavers the cork
with my own signature onjt so that the cork
cannot bo drawn without destroying tho sig
nature, without which nona is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently be known
to be genuine when my signature is visible;
to counterfeit which will bt punishable as for-
* T?he Public are cautioned not to pur
chase my Panacea except front mysrl',
my accredited agents, or persons of known
respectability ; and nil tltnso will conse
qudnlly be without excuse, who shall pur
ohaso from any other person.
*,*—Prepared and sold at Swaim's La
boratory. Smith Seventh Street, nekt door
.. ,i. e ,it;tj 4 .j.{{-•!;• -nrner ofGeor-e
and Seventh Streets, and sold by every res
peclable Druggist in tho United States.
PRICE *2 PER BOTTLE.
To avoid the many attempts that have
been made to impose upon the publie.base
imitations of this Celebrated Medicine, the
subscribers have made arrangements to
keep on hand, a supply direct from tho
proprie or. The public may therefore :eM
assured that the Genuine Swain's Fanacea
can always be had at their store warranted.
A large supply of this Medicine has just
been received. Druggists 3c others through
out the Slate, who purchase to sell again,
can have It at a reduced price.
LAY 3c HENDRICKSON.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists.
£ 3c 15 Gibbon's Buildings,
jan 7 Savannah, (G.o.)
Keepsake Araericain.
Mmrceaux Clioisis et Inodits de Littera
ture contemporaine—Paris edition with
fine plates. Tire most eminent literary
men of France are contributors to this
work, among them will be found Ber
anger, Chateaubriand, Diderot, Scgur-
Higher, 3tc. See.
—ALSO—
The National Portrait Gallery of ilhis
trious persons of the I9|lt century, coo
taming fine engravings frnm the most
eminent painters, of Canning, Pitt, Fox,
Lord Welhnglon, Sheridan, Lord By
roll. Bishop llebcr, Sir Humphrey Da
vy. Lord Lyndliurst, Sir Joseph Banks,
3cc. &c. publishing in London in nuni
bars, 18 of which have been received,
and will, ha sold at verylow prices.
Fisher's Grand National improvements
and Picturesque Illustrations of England,
in quarto, with fine plafcs—20 numbers to
ceived.
Jonas' Views of Bath and Bristol, 8 num
bers.
Fisher’s Views in Devonshire and Corn
wMI, 13 numbers,
Metropoliian Improvements, or London
in the 18th century, displayed in a series
of the new buildngs, improvements, See.
by the most eminent artists—49 numbers.
The foregoing form a series suitable for
Drawing Rooms and Port Folios.
The Journal of Health, a revised edition
of the first year, bouod for gl 50.
The Betrothed of Wyoming, an original
tale. *
Just received by
. W.T. WILLIAMS.
jan 10
Shoe Blucking.
day se HartiN>s real japan
BLACKING.
TS Just imported, in iugi. Horn 25 to 50
1 cents each.
This inestimable compound, affords pe
culiar nourishment to the Leather, will not
soil the finest Linen, is perfectly free from
smell, and will retain its virtues in any
climate—which is more than what any of
tho American compounds does do..
Far sale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbon's Range,
nov £8
Camden Superior Court.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1830.
Edwin R. Alberti, as- l
signec of Ethan Clark, |
Rule Nisi.
Silver Steel Razors.
A SUPPLY ol Jos, Roger. <c Son's
Silver Steel Razors, just received
and for sale by
THOMAS M. TURNER*
dec 4 Opposite the MAiuioft House
directions, the Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, and drawn out by the roots, without
the leart pain, or any of the tumble and
dangfer attending the hazardous and inef
fectual practice ol extracting the Corn by
mere cutt*n£
Th* TollowiVig Instances, from rfikny
others of a similar clia racier, 'sufficiently
attest to the ftkperior efficacy of the Albion
Corn Piaster:
Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of
years distressed by a very painful Corn
lad applied every thing recommended
without effect, and was tendered a perfect
cripple. r 0n applying this Plaster he was
lerfectly cured of hisCorn, and freed from
tis lameness.
A gentleman oT Greenfield was years af
flicted wifh 4 very painful corn, and was
cured by one box, after every other plaster
had been tried to no purpose.
Mi. Culler, oT Boston, was cured of
troublesome corn by one box.
Certificate.—To those afflicted with corns
on their feet, I do certify, that I have used
the Albion Corn Plaster with complete sue
cess. Before I had used one box, it com
pletely cured a corn which had troubled
me for many years. I make this public for
the benefit of those afflicted with that pain
ful complaint.
(Signed) WM. SHAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 28.
(Price St cents a box.)
Iron.
ifiS K -TONS Iron assorted
WW fiat 1 l-f ro e Inches
square l-£ to 3 inches
round 1-4 to Sincliej
llton Noil Rods
l|ton Hoop add Rahil Iron
"Scroll Iron, Philadelphia Boiler fc.
ion |
Round, flat and sqnhto Peru Iron
£ tons Plough Moulds
19 cwt German Steel
American Cast Steel
For tale by ,
. GEORGE HUNTINGTON,
jan h
Landing from schVs. Exact
and Othello.
Qlk BBL3 Prune Pork B*S59
w™ 10 doMe<s do
'SO h'bls end 20 half bbla’Ctiutl Flow
16 hhds N 6 Soger
20 kegs No t Tobacco v
5 bags Race Ginger * ,
20 qr bbls Buckwheat Flofri
SO boxes Impel hi and Ifyson Tca.dc
1*8 cases F6r find Wool llftls j:
For sale bv - * -
(lee 40 COHEN ifc MILLER. „
Robinson’s Patent Barley
A FRESH supply of this superior ar
ticle. Just received and Tor sale by
TllOS. M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the .Mansion House,
nor 19
Fresh Spices.
A SUPPLY of fresh Spices of all de
scriptions, just received and for sale
bv
THOMAS M TURNER, Drugeist.
Opposite the Mansion Rouse.
dec £1
Cologne Water,
1 CASE
150 doz. double extract, in sitiatl
boxes, id elegant order, just received from
France and lor sale by
A. PARSONS.
At the Eagle No 8, Gibbon's Range
dec £
Seasonable Goods.
f|lllE subscriber, offer for salo_any
_ quantity Ol all qualities of HEMP
and TOW BAGGING, with bc.l Loudon
manufactured Twine.
Twilled Sacking and 4t Inch Hetsians.
London Dock Brandy and Gin in pipe*.
London Bottled Porter in casks, of qts.
Apples.
5 «F ^'■' , no " ljt >'ling and for sale by
w pai.mes & lee.
Exchange Dock,
.^oloring for Spirits,
'«» or'ta*kb7 dr ° r M * #b »
, i, UY HENDR10K8ON.
Glass Lamps.
A SUPPLY of Peg Lamps,’ for Can
dlcsticks
Also, an assortment of Small Chamber
Lanins, lust received and for sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
jan 14
Ntraw Paper.
- **22?^ Jlm,eceifod ,nd
v A parsons,
Ue ii **' 1 * 0 ». Gibbon’s RaJge.
Arrow
" Root.
K00, • JU,,
rnoii vs
1MII vie by
A" * btlfiKIt, Drug-irt.
pposut the Mansion House,
Leghorn llals.
fiW CASKS of Ladies and Misses Leg-
r« horn Dunstable, just received and lor
sale by M. PRENDERGAST.
Shad's Building.
Opposite Oreen Si Pulaski Monument.
dee II
For Sale v
3 ELEGANT and first rata Piano
Fortes, for sale low, for cash.
Also, A Spanish Guitar, and selected
Music. J A.BBAULARD.
dec IS £18|l
Crates of Crockery IVare :—
Superfine Cloths and Casslmeres
Blankets, Flannels, Baizes, and every
iescription of suitable.
British Manufactured
DRY GOODS.
And cases of assorted Hardware, with
complete assortment of Italian, French,
German and India.
SILKS,
are ordered to arrive early in September,
so far as can be imported under the present
existing prohibitory laws, ami will ho for
calc for cash at a liberal discount on regu
lar prices, or on long credit for approved
paper, or can be exchanged in barter tbr
Produce, Bank, Steamboat or Insnrauce
Company's Stocks of Georgia.
LOW, TAYLOR &CO,
07'A general assortment of Domestic
Goods alwoyt for aato.
hug 19
Tile leg.! representa
tives of Henry Sadler,
deceased and Ray Sands,
O N tho petition of Edwin R. Alberti
assignee of F.thkn Clark, shewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in his life time, together with
Ray Sands, nf same county, to wit: on the
12th day of February 1816, being indebted
to the said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen
thousand one hundred an’d eighty dollars
for which they jointly and soverally cxe
cuted four promissory notes of said F.than,
bearing said dale,one of which was for the
sum of four thousand two hundred dollars,
and payable !2fh Feb. !8!7, one other for
the sum of four thousand seven hundred Si
ten dollars, payable l£th Feb. 1818, one
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten dollars, payable l£th Feb. 1810, and
the 4lh and last note payable on the 11th
Peh. IC20, for the sum of four thousand
eight hundred and filly dollars, together
making said sum of eighteen thousand ono
hundred and eighty dollars—the hotter to
secure the payment of which sutti of money
Ihe said Henry Sadler, then in life, and
Ray Sands Aid on the ltlh day nf Februa
ry, 18lB, mortgaged la 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 acres, more or less,
originally granted to Dr. David Oliphant,
beginning at a etake at Crooked Creek,
running south 89“ west 195 chains by
land of John Clark and others, thcnca
south t» east I5U chains to the lands or
James Moor*, thelVd* hv Ihe same land ne
ar late of the estate of Samuel Brallsford,
thence by the same to the place of begin
ning—and also one undivided fifth part of
a tract of land, situated on, or nokrSt Ma
rys riser, in the county aforesaid celled
and known by the name of Catfish Tract,
containing in the whole seven thousand
five hundred acres more ol less—end also
forty one negro Slaves the-rail enumerated,
with Ihe conditions that the said money
should he agreeable to Ihe tenor of said
notes, there set forth, paid, as they respec
tively became due, and providing that said
mortgage should not be foreclosed, until
the last payment was due and unpaid, and
•hewing that a part of said inonev, to w|> •
eleven hundred and forty six dollars and
48 cents, besides interest from tho I8ih
day ol January lutn, remains un aid.
praying Ihe fureclosuie of said mortgage
—and on motion it is ordered that the le
gal representatives of the said Henry Sad
ler, said Bay Sands all others having claim
the said mortgaged premises do pay in-
this court, ihe said sum of eleven huu
died add forty six dollars 48 cents, and in
torist from the said I Oils Jan. I8£6. and
the costs of this apnlicanon. within tweln
months, otherwise that Ihe equity of re
demotion of the said legal representatives
of the laid Henry Sadler.and the said Rav
Sands, and of all others elatming. or to
claim by them or under the said Henry Sail
ler and Ray Sands, if. in, nr to. the said
mortgaged premises, and to all and evei)
part thereof, be from henceforth, and for
ever foreclosed.
And it is I'urther ordered that a copy of
this rule be published once a mouth for
twelva months, previous to the time appoin
ted lor the payment of said money, in one
of the gazettes of this State.
A true cztract from tho minutes of the
Superior Court of Camden county, Novem
ber the 10th, 1880.
ISAAC BAILEY, Clk.
dec I £31ca§
Plains.
T WO bales snpr White Plains
2 do do Grog Domestic
Jau received and for sale by
M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad's Building,
Opposite Green Si Pulaski Monument.
dec £4
Notice.
Jj^OUR Mortths after dale of this no-
Sweet Oil.
S UPERIOR Sweet Oil foruhitose,
just rtcciveil and for solo try
T. M. TURN Fit. Druggist,
Opposite tho Mansion House.
dee. 37
Blitter* Flour & Tobacco
-m swr FIRKINS choice Goshen But
J-O ter
30 bbls Canal Flour, E. S. B.
Co's Brand
kegs Tobacco, 16s to the pound
Landing and for sale by
GEO. HUNTINGTON.
dec 20
Bur Lead.
6 KEGS Bar Chad too lb- each, fc
»alo hr
H ALL, SUAPTBR& TUPPER.
dsc 2!
DUMFRIE’S REMEDY FOR THE
PILES!
Nesv case of a Cuke.
Boston, November 24Ih.
S IR, the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, has had an excel
lent effect. I have been troubled fo, years
with tho Piles, and have never found any
remedy that would compare with yours.—
The iate attack was a severe oufi, but lire
relief stas almost Immediate. I take great
pleasure in communicating ibis to yon. for
the benefit nf any who may bo" suffering
under so painful a disease.
Mr. Kidder. T tl.
The original letter may be. seen at the
Counting Room of the Proprietor.
07*Tho Proprietor of this Medicine
recuiuniends it wirir tire iniiesl cunfidcnco
as one of the most valuable remedies yet
discovered for ihe cure ofilio painful and
debilitating compliant of the Piles. He
deems it unnecessary to publish any other
than the foregoing testimonial in its favour.
This remedy has move perfectly answered
the purpose for which it is intended, than
any olber ndw In common use, and affords
imnieHate vnd permanent relitJ, both from
the disorder itself, anil its accompanying
symptoms oT pain in th'e loins, vertigo,head
ache, lots of appetite, indigestion,and other
marks of debility.
The remdy is quite innocent,and say be
administered to all ages and both sexes.
Plain and ampio Directions, with a descrip,
(inn nf the complaint, accompany each
package, which consists of lieo boxes, one
containing an Ointment, and the other an
Electuary. Price SI for bnth articles, or
50 cents where hut one only is warned.
07* The above valuable Medicines are
prepared from the original MS. Recipe nf
tho late Dr. W. T Conway, hy T. Kidder,
his immediate successor knd the sole pro-
prietor. For sale (with all the other Con-
wry Medicines,) at his counting room, in
Chambers over No. 93, next door to J,
Kidder's dmg store, corner of Court and
Hanover Streets, near Concert Hall, Bos
ton, and also by
lay & Hendrickson.
Vos. £ and 15, Gibbons’ building, Savan
nah, sole agents!
Observe that none are genuine un
less signed T. Kidder, on the outside prin-
il wrapper.
Q7“ A large discount made to country
Physicians, Traders, 3tc,
jan 10 7
lice application wilt be tirade to thd
honorable the court of ordinary of Liberty
county, for perraitriod to sell a certain tract
of land situate in Hrmsinn coon'ty in the
fourth district, and designated in the plate
of said district hy the number *5, drawn
by Susan E Wilson, orphan of James Wil
son, deceased, for the benefit of said or
phan. ' . .
WM. WILSON, Guardian,
Oct 9
Robinson’8 Patent Barley
and Groats.
A superior nrticlo for maVipg Gruel.
Also—Reimuda Arrow Root an old
art iclo fur sale by
.. A. PARSONS,
At tlie Eagle No 8 Gibbon's RafigC.
Notice.
F otlft months after data ap[fll ration
will-bo inad* to lha llrtnniable thte
Inferior Court of Chlltiam Ciunty, when
sitting for nrihnary purposes for !**v« to
sell n lot of land, No 138, 18th district of
Hou'slote coumjt, belonging to the estate of
Msecs Herbert, for the benefit of the keisS
and creditors.
JOHN B. GAUDRY. Admr.
nov 14
Canal and ItivCr Lumber.
90,000 V;J
Canal widb
inch and l
inch boards (free from sap)
Savannah Poor House
Hospital.
ITISITING COMMITTEE for Jan
T end February, !8*i.
Messrs Jos. Cumming and "Francis Sor
rel.
Attending Physicians
Drs Furkh and Arnold.
JOBEPU CUMMING, Sec'ry'.
dec IB
Fruit aud Cordials.
n A CASES assorted gFrencb (Cor
047 dials
10 do brandy Pearlies
£ do preset vo Limes
Capers .ml Oli.es. for sale hy
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
RST SO No 8 Gibbon’s Rsnge.
Christian Student.
T HE Christian Student, designed to
assist Christians in general, in ac
quiring religions knowledge, with a list of
books suitable tnr a Methodist Library, by
Rev. E. Bickerstvth-
Ohservaiions ou PilassnnnesaS and Grbt
Islands made in 1819, hy Rufus Aiulerion
one of the Secretaries of the American
Board of Coinmissiuiiers for Foreigu Alis
siont.
A Vocabulary of the principal words ir.
the New Testament, and a dictionary of
proper names, with remarks on the whole,
and upon each bonk, and other helps for
teachers of Sabbath Schools.
Alexander's pocket dictionary of the
Holy Bible prepared for the American S.
S, Union and adapted to general use.
A Memoir of Jane E. J. Taylor who
died in Ihe fourteenth year of her age by
T. Lewis of Islington, first American,
ham fourth Loudon Edition,
jan ll T. M. DRISCOLL.
Snttinets.
GO PCS of grey, blut and dark mix
cd SatlineU
just teceivcd and For sale by
M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad's Building,
Opposite Creed Si Pulaski Monument,
dec £4
Tooth Brushes.
AN ASSORTMENT of 5, 4, and
row Tooth Brushes, Taylor’s make, just
received and fos sale by
T. M. TURNER. Druggist.
Opposite the Mansion House.
dec. 17
Straw Hat*
fil CASES of Ladifes and Mitsea Straw
■-ugt DcauabUi, lost received a 1 fur aalc
y U. PRENDERGAST,
Shad’s RulMing,
Opposite Crttn & Pulaski Monument,
de# It .
199,999 ft. RV*„
50,008 ft. do Joist and Scantling
100,000 Shingles
58,000 pine Staves
For sale on acronliilodating terms by
ELISHA WyLlV,
Twicg’x wharf, adjoining the Canal,
dec £9 H
Champagne.
O DOZEN imported from Peril;
first quality, for sale by
A. PARSONS.
Druggist at No* Ginbuns Range
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MAIIY’S APPROVED STRENGTH-
•KNING
Plaster Cloth,
Rexommended by Dr B. Rush, Dr P. S.
Physick.'and lie movf eminent of ihe Fa
eulty in the United State*.
T | HS PI. ASTER CLOTH has by
its beneficial effects and snrpriiing
Cures, procured the approbation ,nd Re
commendation of the most eminent Physi
cians;
It is a sure add safe remedy for inveter
ate Ulcers, all Sores, Wounds. Bolls.Quin
sy. Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling,Can
cert. Sore Breasts, Sore Legs, Whitlows,
FelOns, Cuts, Utilises, Scalds, Burns, Ha-
lengtrs of ihe Negmef.Pajns in the Hreost
Weakness of lire Jr in's,^ Sprains. “ heuma
lisin. Goul. Pains and Weakness in the
Back and Imins. ll is also iiircessfiilly
used fin the rare of Corns. Frosted Feet,
Dressing L«ues, Ste Sic.
A Hill or Direct inns accompnle* each
Plaster—Small Size. £5 cents. Middle do.
50 cts. Large do I dollar.
A supply of this celebrated Plaster il
just received and for sale l.y
A. PARSONS. |
No. 8. Gibbon's Range.
jan it
Notice.
A LL persons havihg demands rgairiM
iZ. the estate of J. 8, Mel), will present
them duly altesibrl h llhib- the time pro
scribed by law, and those Indebted wilt
ruake immediate payment to
G. W. WA LTIIOtm. fex’r.
JanT ' ~
Shillings, Sheetings, ahd
Ticks.
Jk ASES and lalea of bleached
rinir a I Unbleached Shilling* and
Sheetings
5 cates fcorinn Ticki of various quali
lies
Received by late alrivais and foe sale to
by tbo piece orpabkagn, by
t NORTON tt FULLER.
jemt , . Shad’s Building. .
Pickled Herrings.
J UST received, 180 LbUof fresh pack*
cd Herrings, for axle hy
CANDLER Si DAVIDSOlft
jan IV -