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^0, 2*2 HHlJlMIM ...Vol. XXVIII
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WEtHNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1831.
Whole No........6812
Notice.
rtOlTC months aftar d«t«
S’ -illbe niado to theP‘«rt of Ordr-
ofCh.it>." 1 County, for leave to tell
tosesftsass
»>»*““
Vinton 16. also. one half, of the
uii lc ,n half, °f C® western hall, of lot,
city of Savannah, being one
L,af ,aiil lot. /told for the benefit of
^’ Ddcred UICtlARDA.B«aff.
. - Administrator,
Notice.
H LLner* on> hating detnandt against
H ihcfiteto of tliahard-S. Ilaker, de-
r,,'| .re requested to render them, in,
' within the time iiretcribed by lat>.
j lh ,, w persons indebted to the estate,
H „i,|n immciliate payment to
\VM. It Hit ARTS, Admr.
111!;®™. *i »»•
|d«. l '•
Notice.
tl ;0U and after this dale the Savan-
■! nahUhraiyfor the doll very of books,
II fte open on Tuesday, Thursday and
Hturdtr front 3 to 5 o’clock, P. M. -
EuJisidoals not share holders can hare
Vie of the Library on tbo following
Chimisettcs.
!^ FEW French worked muslin Chim
—Spi
isettes, very fine—just received by
CHAMPION Si LATIIROP.
Cooper’s Nqw Novel.
T HE Water Witch, or the Skimmer
of the Seas, by the author of the Red
Rover, Pilot, &c.|&c. Just received by
dec tl T. M. DRISCOLL,
LAW.
T. TILLlNOII;A8T.|h*ying located
himself at Coosawhatchte, So. Ca.
will attend the Courts of Law anti Equity
fur Beaufort, Barnwell and Colleton Dis
tricts. >\ny business entrusted to his care
will be thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
dee 2 CSt||cBL
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the loth inst. a mulat
to man who tayt his name is WLI-
LIAM and that he be'ongsto Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, who resides about £0
miles above Augusta, that he ranaway,a
bout three weeks ago, he is 5 feet b inches
high and about^Stjrears ol age.
april £7
. I.DEWS,i.c. c.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah oo the lOthinst, a negro
mao who says his name is POMPY,
and that he belongs to Mrs Catharine Me-
Murphy, of Edgefiold District 3. C. tbal
lie tsoaway about one month ago. He
is 5 feet 2 inches high and about 30 yeart
ol age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c.
sept SO
«12
jp.,r une year,
To c mouths 8
I ii Any period less than one year gt per
Eperams holding books belonging to
L Library are requested to return them
llhuut delay.
VM M'lRF.U Librarian,S. L.
sept *5
Cloths.
piece* nf b4nd*oro« hlue.hlaek
ulire, green & brown cloths for <ale
| Kco.uuiod.iting terms by the pice or re
II i,v NORTON & FULLER,
fpnv *o Shad's Building*.
Notice.
■jl'tUR months after date application
I 1 will be made to the Honorable the
Eerier Court for the County of Effing-
|m, for leare to sell all the real estate be-
|>;i»g to Philip Jones dec’d late of said
luorv, fir the benefit of the heirs and
f jilon of said estare.
ELIZABETH JONES. Adinx.
Notice.
JOUR months after date application
will be made to the tlonorablo the
■liur Court of Jin countv nf Effingham
r leare to tell tile real eatatn belonging to
liili. Spier. (le./M. lata nt;ha said county
r the lienefit of the heirs and creditors ol
iii estate JVS .SPIER, Ex'r.
loov 3
Just received.
C5“ DR. HUNTER!
(£?“ TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKIttr.« : flJ
B Y the use of Dr. Hunter's Inestima
ble Pills, persons of either sex, if
they carefully follow the very valuable,
plain, and copious Directions accompany
ing them, are enabled effectually lb eradi
cate
A CERTAIN DISEASE,/*
and to restore lost health, with erur, safety.
and certainty, in n few days.
05“'I'ho extensive sale and unexam,
pled success of this Medicine, in this and
other cities, and principal towns thrbugh-
out tl.c Union, for the last fifteen years, du>
ring which it was satisfactorily prepared by
Dr. Conway, incnntestibly prove,that when
used with the INJECTION POWDERS
and CERATE; these constitute a most
powerful medicine, applicable to tile va
rious stages of this Protean disorder. Full
and plain directions, with a popular treatise
explaining the various symptoms, and the
made of treat me” 1 —h be*,
to that persons of oither sex may cure
themselves.
(Prico of the Pills gl a box; the Injec
tion Powders and Cerate SO cents each.)
05“ Prepared from the original Recipe
in MS. of the lato Dr. W. T. Cb.hwat,
by his immediate Successor, and tho sole
Proprietor, T. KIDDER, of whom they
■nay be had at his counting room, in
i.'hambers over No. 90, next doni to J.
KiuDEit’s Drug Store, corner of Court
mid Hanover streets, near Conceit llall,
Boston, and also by his appointment, (to-
eetlier with all those other valuable medi
cines, as prepared by the late Dr, Conway)
Lay and Hendrickson, No. 2 and IS, Gib
Buildings, Savannah, sole agents.
*.* Obserre that none are genuine with,
out the written signature of T. KIDDER,
on the outside printed wrapper,
05“ A large discount to thoso who buy
to seii again.
Jan to -- r ' ;
Brought to Jail.
f N Savannah on the 29th inst. a negro
in in who says his name is JACK WIL
LIAMSON. and that he belongs to James
Martin* of New Echota, Otjerokce Nation
that he ranaway on the 5th inst. He is
5 feet b 3*4 inches high and about45 years
of age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, <?.
ftpt 30
Keepsake Americaia
Fresh Garden Seeds.
npHF. subscriber ha. j uil received an
M. assortment.pf Fresh Darden Suds,
which are warranted very superior and of
this years’ grpwtlvvii:
Marrowfat, Early Charlton, Prussian
Blqc, Early Dwarf,& Early Frame
Peas
Drumhead,,Early Vork, Sugar Loaf,
and Green Savoy Cabbage
Large Blood and Red Turuip Beet
Scarlet Turnip tod long Scarlet Rad-
Early Dotch, LargeNot folk and-Rut
abaga Turnip
Round and Prlcklv Spinage
Ice, Imperial and Cabbage Lcttace
Red and White Onions
White SoIhjCelleryJ.
Curled**Parsley
Orange Carrot, ice. tie.
Treasurer’s Office.
November 1,1830.
'IE Average price of Flourduringthe
last utiM.h being J6 per barrel ol
tin, tread for the present month
weigh as foi lows, viz:
It 1-2 cents Loaf 21b, 15 1-fas
tl l-i “ “ t •• 7 3-4 ••
which nil Bakers and sellers of Dread
a due Notice.
A M. W STEWART, c. T.
lor
til ini’a
( Brought to Juil,
IN Savannah on liio Slit inst. a mulatto
l man who savs hit name is JERRY,
In ne bet \o?s m Russel Jones,of Jackson
■oiiiv Georgia;that ho tanavay about
truh of Att pint last, he is 5 feet 8 3-4
Idles hijti ami ahum 32 years of age.
I JOHN I. DEW3, Sheriff c. c.
loci It
Notice.
l LL Person* having demands against
I ^ ; H o Alexr. Ncthnrclift, dec.
f 8 °f " r yan county are requested to send
'’'•nr accounts. And thoso indebted to
■ I 1 *" 1 *' ina, “ l payment to Thos. B.
■ater of Bryan q.MUfted Executor.
] . THO'!. H. BAKER.
To Merchants, Mechanics
and others.
'■ENTL.KM AN whoso evenings'aro
L ttnmploytd. would be willing to de-
fn, n T U * T°*tlng, balancing, and or ran
l ’ "spying, making out and ad-
[ or any other kiod of Mer
r""le writing. A line a (dressed to K.
meet *Ml
psiuedsate attention.
1 dec go . .
Swaim’s Panacea,
F OR the care ol Scrofula or King's
Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases. Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sores, White
Swellings, Diseases of tho Liver and Skin
General Debility,—And all diseases which
originate from Impure blood, or indiscre
tinn of Youth, and where the constitution
has been broken down by the use of Mer
cury, Arsenic. Bark or Quinine, &c. and
most internal disrates where the Lungs and
chest are supposed to be affected, tie. tic,
CAOTITIOH TO FUBCOASEnS.
05“ Swaim’s Panacea it in round bot
tles, fluted longitudinally, with tho follow
ing words blown io the '
••SWAIM’S PANACEA—PHILADA."
having but one label which covers the cork
with tny own signature on it.so that the cork
cannot be drawn without destroying the sig
natuio, without which none it genuine.—
The medicine msy cen*«q'’»ni!y he known
to be genuine when mr signature is visible;
to counterfeit tehich trill be punishable as for-
Piihlie aro cautioned not to pur
chase my Panacea except from myself,
my accredited agents, or persons of know n
respectability ; and all those will conse
quently be without excuse,- who shall pur
chase frum any other person. .
» ( « Prepared nnd told at Swaim’s La
borauryi Suutli Seventh Street, next door
to the Philadelphia ItaihvleornerofOeoree
and Seventh Streets, and sold by every
ncctabtc Druggist in tho United Stales.
PRICE *2 PER BOTTLE
To avoid tho many attempts that have
been made to impose npnu the pubhc.b ise
imitations of this Celebrated Medichio, the
subscribers have made arrangement! to
keep on hand, a supply direct from the
proprietor. The puhlfc may therefore rev!
Morceaux Choisis et Inedita do Littera
tore cr.ntemporaioe—Paris edition with
fino plates. The most eminent literary
men of France are contributors to this
work, among them will bo bund Be>-
anger, Chateaubriand, Diderot, Segur,
Mignct, Sic. Sic.
—ALSO—
The National Portrait Gallery of illus
trious persons of the 19th ccotnry, con
taining fine engraving; from the most
eminent painters, of Canning, Pitt, Fox,
Lord Wellington, Sheridan, Lord II/-
rou. Bishop ileber. Sir llumphiey Da*
vy. Lord Lyndhurst, Sir Joseph Banka,
&c. &c. publishing in London in num
hers, 10 of which have been received,
and Will be sold at verylow prices.
Fisher's Grand National improvement
and Picturesque Illustrations of England,
in quarto, with fine plates—*0 numbers re
ceived.
Janes’ Views of Bath and Bristol, t num
bors.
Fisher's Views in Devonshire and Corn
wall, 13 nnmbers.
Metropolitan !tnorovemams, or London
in the I9th century, displayed in a series
of the new buildngs, improvements, Sic.
by the most eminent artist:—49 numbers.
The foregoing Jorm a series suitable Jot
Drawing Rooms and Port Folios,
The Journal of Health, a revised edition
of the first year, bound lor gt 50.
The Hotioihcd of Wyoming, an original
l a, " - . . -
Just teebived by
W.T. WILLIAMS,
jan 10
Silver Steel Razors.
^ SUPPLY ol Jos. Rogers Si Son’s
Silver Steel Razors, just reccired
and for sale by
THOM AS M. TURNER,
dec 4 Opposite ihe Mansion lloust
For sale at lh; lowest market price by
THOMAS M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House,
dee 7 ft
Shoer Blacking.
DAYSiMARJiys RF.AL JAPAN
I blacking.
S Jost imported, in jugs, fiom 25 to 59
cents each , k
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
the American compounds dues do/
For rale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
nov 26
. Camden Superior Court.
NOVEMBER TERM, 1830,
Edwin R. Alberti* as* ]
signeo of Ethan Clark, f
Jm*t Received,
A PLEASANT REMEDY FOR
CORN SJ
It has now been known for year.*, that the
ATMOX CORS PLASTER,
A fr FORDS immediate relief, and ef-
facts a certain cure for Corns. By
us application according to accompanying
directions, tire Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, and drawn out hy the routs, without
the least pain, or any of the trouble and
danger attending the hazardous and incf*
fectual practice of extracting the Corn by
mere cutting.
Tli* following instances, from many
others of a similar character,’sufficiently
attest to the superior efficacy of the Albion
Com Platter t
Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of
rears distressed by a very painful Com.
rad applied every thing recommended
without effect, and was rendered a perfect
cripple. On applying this Plaster be was
perfectly cured of his Corn, and freed from
his lameness.
A gentleman of Greenfield was years af-
flicted with a very painlnl corn, and was
cured by one box, after every other plaster
had been tried to no purpose.
Mi. Cutler, of Boston, Was* cured of a
troublesome corn by 0110 box.
Certificate,—*To those afflicted with corns
on their feci, 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 x corn which had troubled
me for many years. I make this public for
Jhe benefit of thoso afflicted with that pain
ful complaint.
(Signed) WVJ. SIIAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. £8,
(Price 50 cents a box,)
awffhe legal representa
tives of
Rule yiai
Notice.
F OUR months after date npplitatiou
will be ma<!o.io the Ilouoiable lb.
Inferior Court of Chatham County, wfien
lilting for ordinary purpose, for leavS to
sell n lot of laud. No IS8, I Sill dmrict of
tluusinu county, belonging 10 thee,tale of
AIoso, I In, lien, for the benefit of the Loire
and creditor,.
JOHN B. GAUDRY, Adror.
nov 24
Champagne.
■8 tfh DOZEN imported from Pari;,
-M- first quality, for ,ala by
A. PARSONS,
Diuggist at No8 Gibbon; Kang,
nov SO ,
Shii‘ings, Sheetings, and \
Ticks. §
SXtfK ASES and bale; of bleached
>Vv a i unbleached Shirting; knd
Sheeting; • - .
5 com; cotton Tick; of various quail
Received by late arrival; and fnrule low
by the piece nr package, by
NORTON & FULLER,
jan 12 Shad’s Building.
Pickled Herrings. ~
J UST received, 180 bblaof fresh pack
ed Herrings, for sale by
CANDLER &i DAVIDSON.
jan 17 ... v 8t-‘
Iron.
A {hr TONS Iron assorted
flit I 1-2 to 8 inches
Henry Sadler, I
deceased end Bay Sands, )
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti
assignee of Ethan Clark, shewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in bis life time, together with
Itay Sands, of same comity, to nits oo the
12th day of February 1816, being indebted
to the aaid Ethan, in the som of eighteen
thousand one hundred and eighty dollar;
for which they jointly and severally oxe
cuted four promissory notes of said Ethan,
bearing said date, one of which wae foi lhe
sum of four thousand two hundred dollars,
and payable 11th Feb. 1817. one other for
the sum of fowr thousand seven hundred St
ten dollars, payable 12th Feu. 1818, one
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten dollars, payablo 12th Feb. 1819, and
iiiodtn and Iasi nolo payablo on the 12th
Peh. 1820, for the sura of four thousand
making said sum of eigliteen'lVtfoJSfilfbSt
hundred and eighty dollars—tlta belter to
secure the payment of which sum of money
the said Henry Sadler, then in life, and
Ray Sands did on the 12th dav of Februa
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-
«nl immiiv five arras, more or less.
Robinson’s Patent Bailey.
FRESH supply of iliw superior at>
tlclu, Jmt received and for sale by
THOS. M. TURNER, Oru^ut,
Opposite ihe Mansion House,
nov 19
originally granf/d to D*. David Oliphant,
beginning at a stake at Crooked Creek,
running south 89® west 155 chains by
DUMFRIES REMEDY-FOR THE
PILES!
Q5* Nest case or a Cure.
Boston, November Hth,
S IR, the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, lies had an excel
lent effoct. I have been troubled foi years
witli the Piles, and have never found any
remedy that would compare with yours,—
Tho late attack was a sevore one, but the
relief was almost immediate. I take great
pleasure In communicating (bit to you, for
the benefit of any who may bej suffering
under so painful a disease.
Ms. Kidder. T. H.
The original letter stay be seer, at the
Counting Room of the Proprietor.
' 05“Tlie Proprietor or this Medicine
recommends it wiin die fuiiest confidence
as one of the most valuable remedies yet
discovered for the cure of the painful and
debilitating compliant of tho Piles. He
deems it unnecessary to publish any other
than the loregning testimonial in its favour.
Tbit remedy bas more perfectly answered
it»intended, than
immediate vnd permanent niiej, uuuiTiui'u
the disorder itself, and its accompanying
symptoms of pain in the loins, vertigo,hcad
ache, loss of appetite, indigestion,and other
marks ol debility.
The rciudy is quite innocent,and may bo
administered to all ages and both sexes
Plain and ample Dirrrtinnt, with adrscrip
103 of 'IA .nmnUint, arrntnitauv eacll
square 1-2 to 3 inches *
round 1-4 to* inches
llton Nail Rods
Ifton Hoop and Band Iron
Scroll Iron, Philadelphia (Boiler I-
ron f
Round, flat and squars Pe.u Iron
2 ions Plough Mouldi
15 e»t German Steel
American Cast Steel
For sale by
GEORGE HUNTINGTON.
jan 4
Landing from schrs. Exact
and Othello.
BBLS Prune Pork
QAI
iWv 10 do Mess do
SO bbla and 20 half bbls Canal Floor
10 hhds N O Sugar
20 kegs No 1 Tobacco
5 bags Race Ginger
20 qr bbls Buckwheat Float
- 39 hues Imperial knd Hyson Tea,2s
16 cases Fur and Wool llats
For sale by
dec 20 COHEN Si MILLER.
Plains.
mwo bales supr Whit, Plains
Just recetteit aoirrortfurt/y-- - - ■ ..
M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad’s Building,
Opposite Gran Si Pulaski Monument'.
deo 14 d ‘
vV
Notice.
Presit Spices.
^ SUPPLY of fresh spices of all de
, scriptions, just received and for fate
"BTs OUR •Whs after data of -this no*
, ■ , r ■ - ■ _m_ i;vo ammCntiuw trillbc U*s£t IS t-5
packege, which con-ms of hro Ws, hoooi.lde tbo e«nt of ordinary of Liberty
containing •" Ointment, and tbe other an ^ for p ermi „ ion l0 M ||, certa i n , riC *
land of John Clark and otheis. theneo ^Shero but one ',.ly iJ f^ZTt,
south loesst I5U chains to the lands off ()5“The abovo vsluable Medicines »r* ^district by the mimber 85. draw*
prepared from the original MS. Recipe of b SuMD E Wi j', oni 0 of j, m „ \VR
the late Dr. W.T- Conway, by T. Kidder. ^ deceiied , for the benefll of said or-
his immediate successor and the sole pro* I j nn
pii.tor.~Fbr tale (with til the other Con- * W8L WILSON. Guardian,
way Medicines,) at his counting room, ass |
THOMAS M TURNER. Dmjgi-t,
Opposite the Mansion House.
den 31
* ^iUtinetts, &c.
Fine Saitinetts V
do Common do
R.ccw,d d0 b, NO,,h0, " mi ’ dC,0lh
'■"ampidn iLAT(ia0 p
No-3.ud 14. Gibbon’.Building.
Apples.
j Bl) ls now landing and for sale by
I il'c (n PALMES Si LEE.
1 — Exchange Ooek.
HNT !orin ^ for Spirits,
1 'onoTbotlfs by d ^ lh °
! jm i* l,AY & HENDRICKSON.
Straw Paper.
Just received and
. A Wl «dw rani
■oosav
,>*is.j oi'”’. n Sb.
Coloane Water,
1 CASE “ *
150 doz. double extract, in small
boxes, in wlegant order, just received from
France and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle No 8, Gibbon’s Hinge
dec S
Seasonable Goods.
'HUB subscribers offer for _any
quantity ot all qualities of HEMP
aud TOW BAGGING, with best London
manufactured Twine.
Twilled Sacking and 42 Inch Hcssums.
London D iek Brahdy and Gin in pipes.
London Bottled Porter in casks, of qls.
assured that the Genuine Stea m's Panacea
can always be hud at their store warranted.
A large supply of this Medicine has just
been received. Druggists Si others through
out the State, who purchase to soil .gain,
can have it at a reduced price'.
LAY & IIENDRU K*ON,,.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
2 2s IS Gibbon's Buildings,
i. (G«>.1
jan7
Savannah,
Glass Lamps.
A SUPPLYof Peg Lamps, fov Can-
xO. dlesiicks ‘
Also, an'assortment of small Chamber
Lanins, tost received and for sale by
LAY 2c HENDRICKSON,
jan 14 .
Leghorn Hals.
A CASES of Ladies and Misses Leg-
& horn Dunstable, just received and tor
sale by M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad's Building,
Opposite Green & Pulaski Mmument.
dec II
or pints.
Scutch Bottled AU• and
Crates o( Crockery IVare >—
Super lino Cloth* and Catsimercs
Blanket!. Flannel*. Baizes, and eveij
description of suitable.
British Manufactured
DRY (iOODS.
And case* of assorted Hardware, with
complete assortment of Italian, French,
German and India.
BILKS.
aro ordered to arrive early In September,
so far as can be imported under the present
existing prohibitory laics, and will be fot
sale for cislt at r liberal discount on regu
lar prices, or on long credit for approved
japei, or can be exchanged in barter for
Produce, Bank, Steamboat or Insurance
Company's Stocks of Georgia.
LOW. TAYLOR & CO.
d^A general assortment of Domestic
Goods alw ays for sale,
tug 19 *
For Sale.
<j£ ELEGANT and flrst r,te Piano
Arrow Root.
1 -/-^^fBriov Arrow Ho., | ot ,
Seen °rP’ttteHiManshnhouse.
Fortes, for sal, low, fov easli
Also, A Spanish Guitar, and selected
Music. i A, BEAULARD.
dee It 218ft.
Sweet Oil.
IUPERIOK Sweet Oil for table ote.
S jtiH received end for sale by
T. M. TURNER? Uru g^J e
dec. 57
Opposite tbe ftltoiioa 1
James Moore, thence by the same land now
nr lato of the estate of Samuel Brailsford,
thence by the same to the place of begin*
ning^»and klso one undivided fifth part of
'•“a tract of land, situated on, or near St Ma
rys ri»er, in the county afflresaid called
and known by the name of Catfish Tract
containing In the whole seven thousand
fiyfc hundred acre* more or less—and also
forty one pegro slaves therein enumerated,
with the con.litions that the said money
ala.Md.i h* scf^ral.lc to the tenor of said
note*, there set forth, paid, as they respec
tively become due, and providing that said
mortgage should not be foreclosed, until
the lat> payment watdue and unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said moner, to wit s
eleven hundred and forty six dollar* und
46 cent*, beside* interest from the 18th
4*y of January 18tft. remain* un aid.and
praying the foreclosure of said mortgage
—and oo motion it is ordered that the le
gal representatives of the said Henry Sad
Ur. said Ray Sands all other* having claim
to the said mortgaged premises do pay in
to this court, the said suin of eloven hun
dred and forty six dollars 4ft cents, and in
terett from the said 18th Jan. I8£0, and
the coits of this application, within twelve
months, otherwise that the equity of
Chambers over Ne. 99. next do«r J
Kidder's drug store, corner of Court and
Hanover Streets, near Concert Ha!!* Bos
ton, and also by *
LAY & HENDRICKSOY,
Nos. £ and 15, Gibbons' building, Savan
nah, sol* Agent*.
Observe that none arc genuine un
lets signed T. Kidder, on the outside prin
ted wrapper.
tobinson’s Pate
and Groa
superior^article frr making Gruel.
Also—Bet mud a .Arrow Root an old
article fur tala bv
' A. PARSON?, ^
At the Eaglo No 8 Gibbon's Raage*
nov f ft
Pl5tiIi. A n. l, T.*adIt«! &e. m,<1 ' '° C ° Un,,V I MAUY'S APPROVND STRENGTU-
ian l(T ’ 7
Christian Student.
T HE < hristian Sludam, dcsiRood tr
asslil Cbristians in tener.l, in «■
quiring religion, knowledge, “iih i lies n>
bosks suitable for a Methodist Library, b *
Rev. E. Bickerstrih-
Observations on Pilas.onnesas and Gum
latands mad; in 1829, by Rufus Andersm..
one ol Ihe Secretaries of ihe Ainerioai.
o.,rd of Coiniuissioocrs for Fore gu M>-
deroption of ih. saol legal represonutiees ’'“^Vocabulary of the principal words ii
site New Testament, and a dictionary o'
of the -.id Henry Sadler,and the said Ray
Sands, end of all others claiming, or to
claim by them or under the said Henry Sari
ler and Ray Sands, if. in, or to. tlm said
mortgaged premises, and to ell and every
part thereof, be from henceforth, end fbr
ever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that e copy of
lUi. rule be published onco a mouth for
twelve months, previous to Ihe time appoin
ted for the payment of said money, in one
of the gazettes of tbit Stale.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court uf Caiudcn county, Novem
ber the 10th, 1630,
ISAAC BAILEY, Clk.
dec I 231ca§
proper names, with remarks on the whole,
and upon each book, and other (iclps foi
teachers of Sabbath Schools.
Savannah Poor House &
Butter, Flour & Tobacco.
g FIRKINS choice Goshen But
30 bbls Canal Flour, E. S. B,
Co’*'Bread
%b keg. Tobacco, !8t to the pound
' 1,ami in;' and for sal. by
GEO. HUNTINGTON,
dee 20 .
liar Lead.
KEGS Bar Lead 100 lb. each, for
O sale bv
H ALL, SHATTER&TUPPER
dec 2?
eiiits.
| i. a sure end safe remedy for inveter
ate Ulcer., all Sore*. Wound-, Holt,.Quin
•y, Scrolula. Fiuola, Wune Swelling Can
Wets Sore Brea.i., Sore Leg 1 ' W follows,
Felons. Cuts, Uiniwni. Scalds, Burn.. Ma
lingers of the N;grni‘.,l*aiit» m ihe Urtast
Weakness of Ihr.Jcmls, Sprains, Itbrilmz
■ou.„ ui u.uu.„, uu< „..lism. Gout, Pains and Weakne.s in she
Alexander's pocket dictionary of the I Baek and Loins. It is elso successfully
Holy Bible prepared for tbe American S used for the cure of Corns. Fru.ted l .et,
. Union end adapted 2* general use. Dressing Issuw, dte dre.
A Memoir of Jane E. J. T.ylor who A Dill ofDirecuont .ceomp.nle., each
died in she fourteenth year of her age by I Plestei—Small Size, 25 cents. Middle U .
T. Lewis of Islington, first American; 50 cts. Large do. I dollar.
from fourth London Edition. A supply of this celebrated Plaster Is
jan ll T. M. DR18CO:,U | j«l received end for sale LJ, ARgoNS
No. 0, Gibbon's Benge.
F IS1TING COMMITTEE for Jan.
end February, 1831
Messrs Jos. Cummins and Francis Sor.
re!.
Attending Physician
Drs Forth and Arnold.
JOSEPH CUMMINO, Sec-rye
dee 20 ■
Fruit and Cordials.
CASES assorted ,French |Cor-
10 do brandy Peaches
2 do preserve Lime;.
Capers end Olive*, for sale by
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No 8 Gibbon’s Range.
nor 90
•*
ED
NING
Plaster Cloth,
PfdAmm»rl^fl hU Dr H Hash. Df P, Si
Phynirk. and'"the most eminent of the Fa
cutty in the United States,
T HIS PLAS.T R LLOTHHm by
it* benefiml etf>i a l* und Min rising ’
Cure*, procured tltr approbation *ind Re-
cimiiiiendition of the most eminent Pbjfil*
’ h
If
Sattinets.
OO PCS of grey, blue and dark mix |
jan 11
_ »d Sattinets
Just received end for sale by
M. PBENDERGAST,
Shad's Building,
tpposile Green St Pulaski Monument.
I«S4
Canal and River Lumber,
90,000 Vu c £srs
* inch boards (free
Tooth Brushes.
AN ASSORTMENT or 3, 4. end 31
row Tooth Biushes, Taylor's make, just
received end for salt, by I
T. It. TURNER. Druggist. 1
Opposite the Mansion House.
dee. *7
inch boards (free free* sap)
100,000 ft River do do
50,000 fi: do Joist and Scantling
100,000 Shingles
50.000 pine Staves
For tale on accommodating terms by
ELI8IIA WYLLY.
Twigg's wharf, adjoining tbe Canal,
dee t» * :
Straw Hair
. M. PRENDERGAST,
Shad’s Building,
Opposite Green It Pulaski Mnxuut.
dec 11
iNotice,
4 LL persons heviog rUmands^ against
she estate of J. 8. Nell, wilt present
them duly attested Wilkin the time PJ»-
, scribed tty lew, end those indebted will
^'■“tw.^AWUOUB.EzVs
jan?
a CA8ES of Ladles and MUrei Straw 1 . — ~ -ttt -.-la: rin L.
Dflnstabks. iurt -«Hlyod.a»i ^ | ,h ~ 1"^ rtR