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No. 28
Notice.
«()UR month* <*?<« »FPj><»‘'°n
■ • Kill bo made to the Ooiiirt of Ordj-
[j. ^Chatham Ooonty. for
d£!3BSttS«SKS!
•ttXl&ss&t
llihorpo ««rd. known In the plan of -Id
# ", lot no 18, •)«>. one h.II. of the
miliern half, of the western hell, of lot,
*r«?r 7 B s? iSs?r n o 0 f
L,li of said lot. Hold for the benefit of
f, ir! «<l creditor*.^ Aa - A BIRD,.
Adiuinistretor,
Notice.
LL person* basing demands^ against
the estate oniioHard 9. Baker, de-
i are leqocstcil to render them in.
-j wrihin the-time prescribed by law,
1 ibei* persons indebted to tlio estate.
Kl'l oilke immediate invment to
' vVM. ROB ARTS, Admr.
SggBf
voi. xxviii
THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1881.
Chimiscttes.
A FEW French worked muslin Chim
isettes, very fine—just recelred by
CHAMPION & LATHROP.
Cooper’s New Novel..
T HE Water Witch, or the Skimmer
of the Seas, by the author of the Red
Rover, Pilot, &c.J&c. just received by
' i «7 T. M. *
LAW.
CS T. TIH.!NGIlAST.|basiny lotsaisd
9 e himself at Coosawhatcbie, So. Ca.
•Ill attend the Courts of Law. and Equity
for Beaufort, Barnwell and Colleton Dis
tricts. Any bnsiness entrusted to his care
will be thankfully received stud promptly
attended to. *
dec C C3*||cbl
I Hfcrboro, Drc.^l. Id50.
Notice.
[ 10VI and after this date the Savan-
he atien ou Taesday, rhuriday and
from 3 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
i Individuate not share holder* can hare
eue of the Library on the following
far one year, in
» 8 monhs 8
> Any period less than one year <2 per
Jonth. . , , •
IPeiwns holding books belonging to
e Library are requested to retain them
n delay. . _ _
WM MOREL, Librarian, S. L.
| sept 85
Cloths.
FR'V ciecesnl hmdsomeblne.Meek*
_ ilite, green & brown cloths for sale
i iccn nondsting terms by the pice or re
NORTON & FULLER,
jnnrM Shad’* Rni'ding 1
Notice
DOR nonths after date application
sill be made to the Honorable the
Ifenor 1mm for the County of Effing'
I n. for leave to sell all the real estate be-
tiging to Philip Jones doc'd late of said
fumy, for the benefit of the heirs and
ijilors of .aid estate
ELIZABETH JONES, Admx.
Scot 3
Et I
. DRISCOLL.
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the loth Inst, a mulat
to man who says his name is WLl-
LtAM and that he be'ongs to Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, who resides about to
miles above Augusta, that he riniway>
bout three weeks ago, he is 5 feet 3 inches
high and about 21 years ot age.
JNO. I. DEWS, a. c<
april 27
«
Just received.
05* DR. HUNTER!
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN.«£Q
Y the use of Dr. Hunter’s inestima
ble Pills, persons of either sex, if
they carefully follow the very valuable,
Bain, and copious Directions accompany-
ng them, are enabled effectually to cradi-
oVhuSra'iy hr the delivery of books, “«• a CERTAIN DISEASE,
and to restore lost health, with ease, safety,
and certainty, in a few days.
(t/“The extensive sale and unexam •
pled success of this Medicine, in this and
other cities, and principal towns through'
out tlio Union, for the last fifteen years, da
ring which it was satisfactorily prepared by
Dr. Conway, incontestibly prove.that when
used With the INJECTION POWDERS
and CERATE; these constitute o most
powerful medicine, applicable to the ca
rious stages of this Protean disorder. Full
and plain directions, with a popular treatise
explaining the various symptoms', and the
mode of treatment, accompany each box,
so that persons of either sex may cure
themselves
(Price of the Pills gt a box; the Injec
tion Powders and Cerate SO cents eaeii.)
Notice.
IOUR months after date application
will lie made to the Honorable the
tiior Court ot die county of Effingham
r leave to tell the real estate belonging to
|itlis Spier, dec'd. late of the said county
J Ihe benefit of the heirs and creditors u!
|ii mete J \9 SPIER, Ex’r.
|doi S
Treasurer’s Office.
Novxmbcr 1, 1830.
(RE averager price of Flour during the
last month being jfl per barrel ot
lbs. Jlread for the present month
l-t cenu Loaf 2lhstSt-2oz
1-4 “ •• I “ 7 3.4 «•
9f which all 'takers and idlers of Bread
|lltaka due Notice.
M. W STEWART, c. t.
Brought to Jail,
|"i;'iaraiinati an the 8th Inst, a mulatto
nan who sars his name ia JERRY,
u. Wongs to iiussai Jones,of Jackson
(Mur Georgia; that ho i ana way about
- Eth of An out last, he is 5 feet 8 3-4
’•bet high and about 32 yeara of aga.
( I. DEWS, Sheriff c. c.
G5» Prepared from the original Recipe
in MS. of the lute Dr. W. T. Constat,
by bit immediate Successor, and the sole
Proprietor, T. KIDDER, of whom they
may be had at his coonting room, in
Chambers over No. 09, next doot to J.
Kidder's Drag Store, corner of Court
and Hanovor streets, near Conceit Hall,
Boston, and alto by his appointment, (to
gether with all those other valuable medi
cines, as prepared by the late Dr. Conway)
Lay and Hendrickson, No. 2 and IS, Gib
bons Buddings, Savannah, vole agents.
•,* Observe that none are genuine with'
out the written signature of T. KIDDER,
on the outside printed wrapper.
Q3>- A large discount to those who buy
to sell again,
jan 10 7
Brought to Jail.
r t Savannah on the 10th Inst, a negro
mao who says his name is POMPY,
and that he belongs to Mrs Catharine Me-
Mnrphv, of Edgefield District 8. C. that
he t ana way about one month ago. He
it S feet 2 inches high and about 30 years
oi age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c,
sept 30
Brought to Jail.
F r Savannah on (he 29th init. a negro
into whosayahls name is JACK WIL
LIAMSON, and that he belongs to Ja.mes
Martin, of New Echota, Cherokee Nation
that he ranaway on the Sth inst. He is
5 feet S S-4 inches high and aboutlS years
of age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c.
sept 30
assortment of Fresh Gordey Seeds,
which are warranted very superior and of
this years' growth, viz:
Marrowfat, Early Charlton, Prussian
Bine, Early Dwarf,fit Early Frame
Peas
Drumhead, Early York, 8ugar Loaf,
and Green Savoy Cabbage
Large Blood and Red Turnip Beet
Scarlet Turnip and long Scarlet Rad.
dish
Early Dutch, Large Noifolk and Run
abaga Turnip
Round and Prickly Spinage
Ice, Imperial and Cabbage Lettace
Red and White Onions
White Solid Cetleryj
Parsnip
Curled Parsley
Orange Carrot, fite, fite.
For tale at the lowest market price by
THOMAS M. TURNER, Druggist,
- Opposite the Mansion House,
dec 7
Notice.
1 LL Persons having demands against
A the estate of Alexr. Netherciift, dec.
' it Bryan county are requested to tend
1'heir.accounts. And those iudebted to
Ibi make payment to Tbos. B.
f *« of Bryan qualified Executor.
J, TSI03. B. BAKER.
Irons ij,
[o Merchants, Mechanics
and others.
GENTLEMAN whose evening! arc
l unemployed, would be willing to de-
.,** lo posting, balancing, and arran
hi,■ co l’J ,in 2« making out and ad-
J 4cco """. «r any other kind of Mer
I,a,T* A llne •''dressed to K.
L tf . *' th 's o®ce will meet with
foie lute attention
|d„ to t
O Sattinetts, &c.
Pj* Pine Sattinettt
I»0 do Common do
Ree.W.dV 0rthernH1 ‘ ,<1Cl0,h
CHAMPION Si LATHROP,
"»• s and 14, Gibbon's Building.
Swaim’s Panacea.
F OR the care o| Scrofula or King's
Evil, Syphilitic and Mercurial Dis
eases, Rheumatism, Ulcesous Sores, White
Swellings, Diseases of she Liver and Skin
General Debility,—And ail diseases which
originate from impure blood, or indiscre
tion of Youth, and where the constitution
lias been broken down by the use of Mer
unry, Arsenic, Bark or Uuinine, See. acd
most intei nal disrates where th« Lungs and
chest are supposed to be affected, fire, fisc,
CAUTITION TO TURCUASERS.
(£/■* Swaim’s Panacea is in round bot
tles, fluted longitudinally, with the follow
ing words blown lo the glass:—
“SWAIM’S PANACEA—PHILADA."
having but one label which coma Ihe cork
with my own signature on it.so that the cork
cannot be drawn without destroying the sig
nature, without which none is genuine.—
The medicine may consequently be known
to be trtnuine when my signature is visible;
to counterfeit which will be punishable as far-
Tito Public aid cautioudd Dot 10 pill
chase mv Panaeea except from myself,
my accredited agents, or persons of known
respectability ; and all thoso will conse
quontly be without excuse, who shall pur
chase from any other person.
•,*—Prepared and told at Swaim’s La
boratory. South Seventh Street, next door
to tiiu tilitadripilia uuuis.cutuvr of ueuted
and Seventh Streets, and sold by every res
pectable Druggist in the United States,
PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE.
To avoid the many attempts that have
been made to impose upon the public,base
imitations of this Celebrated Medicine, the
subscribers have made arrangements to
keep on hand, a supply direct from the
proptieior. The public may therefore rest
assured that the Genuine Sica.m's Panacea
can always he had at their store warranted.
A large supply of this Medicine has just
been received. Druggists fie others through
out the State, who purchase to sell again,
can have it at a reduced price.
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
2 St 15 Gibbon's Buildings,
jan 7 'Savannah, (Q»nA
Keepsake Americain.
Morceaux Choi,is et Inedits de Littera
turn conteuiporaiue—Paris edition with
fine plates. The most eminent literary
men of France are contributors to this
work, among them will be found Bar-
anger, Chateaubriand, Diderot, Segur,
Migoet, be. Sic.
—ALSO—
The National Portrait Gallery of illus
trious persons of the 10th century, con
taining fine engravings from the most
eminent piintars, of Canning, Pitt. Fox,
Lord Wellington, Sheridan, Lord Ry-
ran. Bishop Hebcr, Sir Humphiey Do.
sy^Lord Lyndhurtt, Sir Joseph Hanks,
file. fire, publishing in London in num
bets, 13 of which have been received,
and will be told «t vorylow prices.
Fisher’s Grand National Improvements
and Picturesque Illustrations' of England,
in qnarto, with fine plates—20 numbers re
ceived.
Jones’ Views of Bath and Bristol, 8 num
hers.
Fisher’s Views ip Devonshire and Corn
wall, 13 numbers.' .
Metropolitan Improvements, or London
in Ihe 10th century, displayed in a series
of the new buildngs, improvements, ficc.
by ihe most eminent artists—49 numbers.
The foregoing Jorm a scries suitablt Jar
Drawing Rooms and Port Folios.
Thn Journal of Health, a revised edition
of the first year, bound for SI SO.
The Betrothed of Wyoming, an original
tale.
Just received by
W.T, WILLIAMS,
jan 10
Shoe Blacking.
DAY Si MART IN'S REAL JAPAN
BLACKING.
1 9 Just imported, in jugs, from 2S tu SO
cents each.
This inestimable compound, affords pe
culiar nourishment to the Leather, will not
toil the finest Linen, is perfectly free from
smell, and will retain Us virtue* iu any
climate—which it mnre than what any of
the American compounds does do.*
For sale by
A. PARSONS,
Druggist No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
nov 28
Silver Steel Razors.
A SUPPLY of Jos. Rogers Si Snn’i
Silver Steel Razors, just received
and for sale hy
THOMAS 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 hy
THOS. M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House,
nov 10
Camden Superior Coui-t
NOVEMBER TERM, 1830.
Edwin R. Alberti, as
signee of Ethan Clark,
. The legal represents- ^ Ul£
lives of Henry Sadler,
deceased and Ilay Sands,
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
assignee of F.than Clark, shewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in hit life time, together with
Ray Sands, of same county, to wilt on the
12th day of February 1810, being indebted
te the said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen
thousand one hundred and eighty dollars
for which they jointly and severally exe
ctited four promissory note* of said Ethan,
hearing said da'e.one of which was fat the
sum of four thousand two hundred dollars,
and payable IStii Feb. loir, uue oilier for
Ihe sum of four thousand seven hundred fit
ten dollars, payable 12th Feb. 1818, one
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten dollars, payable 12th Feb. 1819, and
the 4th and lastoott payable on the seth
Feb. 1820, (or the tarn of' four thousind
eight hundred end fifty dollars, together
making said sum of eighteen thnuisnd one
hundred and eighty dollars—the better to
secure the payment of which turn of money
the said llrnry Sadler, then in life, and
Ray Sands did on the 12th 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 threo him
J&ASANT REMEDY FOR
It has now been known for years, that the
ALBION CORN PLASTER,
4 FFORD9 immediate relief,, and ef
fect! a certain cure for Corns. By
its application according to accompanying
directions, the Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, amldrann out hy the routs, without
the least pain, or any of the trouble and
danger attending the hazardous and inef
fectual practice ot extracting the Corn by
mere cutting.
Tim following instances, fiom many
others of a similar character, (sufficiently
attest to the superior efficacy of the Albion
Com Plasters
Mr. Farrar, of Boston, was a number of
years distressed by a very painful Corn,
had applied every tiling .recommended
without effect, and was rendered a perfect
cripple. On applvmg this Flatter be was
perfectly cured of hisjCorn, and freed from
his lameness.
A gentleman of Greenfield was years af
flicted with a very painful corn, and was
cured by one box. after cverv other plaster
had been tried to no purpose.
Mi. Caller, of Boston, was cured of a
troublesomo coro by one hox.
Certificate.—To those afflicted with corns
on their feet, I do certify, that 1 have used
the Albion Com 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 thois afflicted with that pain
ful complaint.
(Signed) WM. SHAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb, 28.
(Price SO cents a box.)
Notice.
P OUR months after date application'
will ha made to the Hohoiable thn
Inferior Conn of Chatham County, SAtls * ,
fitting Ibf ordinary purposes for leave to
sell a lot of land. No. 188, 18th district of -
Houston county, belonging to'^ ihe#tipM»; iatoi.’
Moses Herbert, Ibr the benefit of the how -' *
and creditors.
JOHN B, GAUDRY, Admr.
nov 24
Champagne.
1 A imported from Party,
J.V first quality, for sale by
A. PARSONS,
Diuggist at No 8 Giuboos Range
nov so
Shillings, Sheetings, and.
Ticks.
iR Jk ASES and bales of bleached
WV a < unbleached Shirtings and
Sheetings
5 cases ecttno Ticks of various quail
lies
Received by late arrivals and for sale low
by tho piece or package, by
NORTON & FULLER,
iau 12 Shad’s Building.
Pickled Herrings.
J UST received, 180 hbla of fresh paek-
ed Herrings, for isle by
CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
jan 17
Iron.
O K TON8 Iron assorted
& & flat 1 1-2 to 3 inches
11'- 1 1
Fresh Spices.
SUPPLY of fresh fspices of all de'
, scriptions, just received and for sale
THOMAS M TURNER. Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House.
dec 21
Cologne Water,
1 CASE *
ISO dox. double extract, in smalt
boxes, in elegant order, just received from
France and lor sale by
A, PARSONS.
At tho Eagle No 8, Gibbon's R inge
dee 2
\lum SdH.
L ® A coarse
” and heavy, for sale by
P U.MF.8 V I F.K.
ri£? ,oria K for Spirit*.
1 b“ d for ul# l ’ ,he «■'-
1( LAV & HENDRICKSON.
- if 0 ta^Vby J “«.f«ei»*d and
Hoot.
* 'weitH^'r'" K . naw JW»
fiitni i a ,, *5? r,lr sale hy
Glass Lamps.'
A SUPPLY of Peg Lamps, for Can
dlestiekt
Also, an assortment of small Chamber
Lamps, ids! received and for sale by
LAY ai HENDRICKSON.
jan 14
- Leghorn Hats.
CASES of Ladies and Misses Leg
^ horn Dunstable, just receited and lor
sale by M.-PRENDEHGAST.
Shad's Building.
Opposite Green Si Pulaski Monunwnt.
dec II
Seasonable Goods.
T HE subscribers offer for sale any
quantity ol all qualities of IIE.MP
and TOW BAGGING. »ilh best London
manufactured Twine.
Twilled Sacking and 42 Inch Hessians.
London Dock Brandy and Gin iu pipes.
London Bottled Porter in casks, of qt*.
or pints.
Scotch Bottled Ale. and
Crates ot Crockery Ware :—
Superfine Cloths and Uatsimeres
Hlunkets, Flannels, Baizes, and every
description of suitable.
British Manufactured
DRY GOODS.
And cases of assorted Hardware, with
a complete assortment of Italian, French,
German and India.
SILKS,
are ordered to arrive early in September,
so far as can bo imported under ihe present
existing prohibitory laws, and will be for
sale for cash at a liberal discount on regu
lar prices, ot on long credit for approved
lapel, or can be exchanged in barter for
Produce, Bank, Steamboat or Insurance
Company's Slocks of Georgia.
LOW. TAYLOR fie CO.
Q5»-A general assortment of Domestic
Goods always for sale.
tug It . '
jFor Sale.
S ELEGANT anil first rate Piano
Fortes, for tale low, for cash.
Also, A Spauish Guitar, and selected
Music. J A.BEAULARD.
dee 18 »* 218ft. '
Sweet Oil.
S UPERIOR Sweet Oil for table use,
just received and for salt by
T. M. TURNER. Druggist,
Opnotiu lb# Mansioo House.
dec- 87
originally granted to Dr. Darld Oliphant,
beginning at - a stake at Crooked Creek,
running smith 80° west 1SS chains by
land of John Clark and others, Ihence
south 1“ east ISO cheies to the lends of
James Moore, thence bv the same land now
nr late of tha estate of Samuel Brail-ford,
Ihence by the same lo the place of begin
ning—and alto one ondieided fifth part of
a tract of lend, situated on, or near St Ms-
rye ri'er, in the county aforesaid called
and known hy the nemo of Calfi-h Tract,
containing in the whole eeven thousand
five hundred acre* more or less—and aim
forty one negro slaves therein enumerated,
with the conditions that the eaid money
should be agreeable to the tenor of said
notes, there set forth, paid, a* they respec
tively become due, and prov.dlng that said
mortgage should not bo foreclosed, until
the I»S' payment was due and unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said moner, to wit:
eleven hundred and fctrlv six dollars and
46 cents, besides interost from the IStii
day of January. 1828. remains tin aid.and
praying the foreclosure of said mortgage
—and on motion ir it ordered that the le
gal representatives of the seid Henry Sad
ler, said Ray Sands all others listing claim
to the said mortgaged uremises do pay in
to this court, the said sum of eleven him
dred and forty six dollar* I* cents, and in
terest from Ihe said 18th Jan. 1828, an>l
the costs of ibis apnhcation, within twelve
months, otherwise that the equity of r-
demption of the taid legal representatives
of the said Henry Sadler.and the said Ray
Sands, and of all others claiming, or to
claim b) them or under the said Henry Bad
ler and Ray Sands, if, in,or to, the said
mortgaged premises, and lo all and every
part thereof, be from henceforth, and for
ever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
this rule be published ooce a month for
twelve months, previous to the titneappoln
red for the payment of taid money, in one
of the gazettes of t bit S' ate,
A true extract liom tho minutes of the
Superior Court of Camden county, Novara
ber tho 10th, 1130.
ISAAC BAILEY, Clk.
dec I 231ca§
DUMPRIE’S REMEDY FOR THE
PILES!
f£j“Nzn ca»E or a Cube.
Boston, November 24th.
S IR, the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, has bad an excel
lent effect. I have been troubled for years
with the Piles, and base never found any
remedy that would compare with yours,—
The late attack was a severe one, but the
refief was almost immediate. I take great
pleasure in communicating this to you, far
the benefit of any who may be' suffering
under so painful a disease.
Me. Kiddie. ^ T. H.
The original letter may be seen at the
Counting Room of the Proprietor,
frJv-Thc Proprietor of this Medicine
recommends it with the fullest confidence
as one of the most valuable remedies yet
discovered for the cure of the painful tnd
debilitating compliant of tha Piles. Ho
deems it unnecessary to publish any other
than the Sutegniog testimonial in its favour.
This remedy has more perfectly answered
the perpose for which it it intended, than
any other now in common use, and affords
immediate vnd permanent reiiej, both from
the disorder itself, and its accompanying
symptoms of pain in the loins, vertigo,head
ache, loss of appetite, indigestion,and other
marks ol debility.
The retndy is quite innocent,and may be
administered to all aces ant! both sexes.
Plain and ample Directions, with a descrip
tion of the rninpi-ttni, ar.-ompany each
package, which consist! of turn bores, one
containing an Ointment, and Use other an
Electuary, Price $ I for both article!, ot
SO cents where but one only if wanted.
The above Valuable Medicines art
prepared from the original MS. Recipe oi
the late Dr. W.T Cunwar, by T. Kidder.
his immediate successor and the sole pro
prietor. For sale (with all the other Con
way Medicines,) at his counting room, in
Chambers over No. 99, next door to J.
Kidder’s drug store, corner of Coij-t and
Hanover Streets, near Concert Hail, Bos
ton, and also by
LAY Si HENDRICKSON.
Nos. 2 and IS. Gihhnns’ huildina. Haven,
nib, sole agent!
v Observe that none are genuine un
less signed T. Kidder, on Ihe outside prin
ted wrapper.
It/* A largo discount made to country
Physicians, Traders, file,
jan 10 7
square 1-2 to 3 inches
roond 1-4 to 2 inches
lltooNail Rods
I|ton Hoop and Band Iron
Scroll Iron, Philadelphia (Boiler I-
ron I ,
Round, flat arid touare Peru Iron
t tons Plough Moulds
15 ewt German Steel
American Cast Steel
For sale h*
GEORGE HUNTINGTON,
jan 4 ’'
Landing from schrs. Exact
and Othello.
AA BBLS Prime Pork
10 do Moss do
30 bbls and 20 half bbls Canal Flour
10 hhds NO Sugar
20 kegs No 1 Tobacco
5 bags Race Ginger
20 qr bbls Buckwheat Flour
30 boxes Imperial and Hyson Tea,fie
16 cases Fur and Wool Hats'
For sale by
dec 28 COHEN & MILLER. .
Plains.
T WO bales rapr White (Maine
2 do do Greg Domestic
Just received and for sale by *-
M. PRENDERQAST,
Shad's Building,
ite Green fir Pulaski Monument.
dec 2'
INotice.
TnOTTR Mnnlhe iflnr rltlA syf ik|« na.
P lice application will be made lo tho
honorable the coart of ordinary of Liberty
county, for permission to tell a certain tract
of land situate in Houston county ih the
fourth district, and designated in the plan
o,” said district by the number 85, drawn
by Susan E Wilson, orphan of James Wil
son. deceased, for the benefit of raid or*
phan.
WM. WILSON. Gaatdlao^
Christian Student.
T HE Christian Student, designed u>
assist Christian! in general, in ac
quiring religious knowledge, with s list ot
hooks tunable lor a Methodist Library, bi
ev. E. Bickerstetn-
Obsor various on Pilastnnnetai and Grot
Islands made in 18(9, by Kufua Anderson,
one of the Secretaries of the American
Board of Commiisiunert for Foreign Mis
tiont.
A Vocabulary of the principal words in
the New Testament, and a dictionary of
proper names, with remarks on the whole,
end upon eaeh book, and othet. helps for
teachers of Stbbalh Schools.
Aieaandei't pocket dictionary of the
Uoly Bible prepared for the American S
S. Union and adapted to general use.
A Memoir of Jane E. J. Taylor who
died in the fourteenth year of her age by
T. Lewis of Jslingion, first American,
from fourth London Edition,
yan 11 T- M. DRISCOLL.
Butter, Flour & Tobacco.
-g mg FIRKINS choice Gcihen But-
30 bblx Canal Flour, E. 8. B. fir
Co's Brand
25 kegs Tobacco, IBs to the pound
Landing and for tale by
GEO. HUNTINGTON.
Savannah Poor House Sc
Hospital.
STIS1TING COMMITTEE for Jan
*r and February, 1831.
Messrs Joe. Camming aod Francis Son
rrl.
Attending Physicians
Dr* Forth and Arnold.
JOSEPH CUMMING, See'or’
dec 26
Bar Lead.
gm KEGS Bar Load 100 lb. each, for
■- HALU SHAPTERfirTUPPER.
dee V
Fruit and Cordials.
A A C ABES assorted (French |Cor-
*JV dials
10 do brandy Peaches
2 do preserve Lime*
Capers and Olives, for sale by
A. PARSONS. DroyeUt,
' nov 30 No 8 Gibbon’* Range.
Sattinets.
AA PCS of grey, blue and dark mix
IHI ed.Sattinets
Just received and for sale by
M. PRENDERQAST,
8had'a Building,
Opposite Great It Pulaski Monument.
dec 24
Rubiason’ri Pnient Barley
and Groats.
4 superior article for making Gruel,
A fee—Betmuds Arrow Rest as c!S
article for sale by
A. PARSONS.
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range,,
lu.v 23
MAHY'S APPROVED STRENGTHS
’•NINO
Plfister Cloth.
Recommended by Dr R Rush, Dr P. S,
Physiek. and Ite most eminent of Ihe Fa
cutty in the United States,
T HIS PLASTER CLOTH hat by
its beneficial effects and surprising
Cores, procured the approbation and Re-
enmmendation of the most eminent Physi-
ciant.
It is a sure and safe remedy for f'tveter-
ate Ulcers, all Sores, Wounds, HoilMioin
sy. Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling.Can
cers, Sore Breasts, Sore Legs, Whitlows.
Felons, Cats, Braises, Scalds, Burns,' Ma.
longer* of the Negroes,Paint in the Breast
Weakness of the Joints, Sprains, Rlieuma
tism. Gout, Paint and Weakness in the
Baek and Loins. It is also successfully
used for the cure of Corns, Frosted Feet,
Dressing Issues, &e. Ace.
A Bill of Directions accompanies each
Plaster—Small Size, 25 cents, Middle do.
50 ctt. Large do. 1 dollar.
A supply of this celebrated Plaster Is
ust receited and for trie by
A. PARSONS. }
No. i, Gibbon's Range,
jaw 12■
’ Tooth Brushes. M
AN ASSORTMENT or S. 4. and S
row Tooth Brushes, Taylor’s make, just
received end for sale by
T. M. TURNER. Druggist.
Opposite the Mansion House.
dec. 27
Straw Hats'
6% CASES of Ladies end Misses Straw
sUg Dunstables, rati received tod fur sale
by M.PRENDERGA8T,
, Shed’s Building,
Opposite Great it Pulaski Monument,
dee U W.
Canal and River Lumber/
90,000 Vl-4 C inch and t
7 inch boards (free from tap)
100.000 A. River do do
50,000 ft. do Joist and Scantling
100.000 Shingles
50.000 pine Staves
For sale on accommodating term*.by
ELISHA WYLLY,
Twigg's wharf, adjoining tho penal,
dec 28 M
Notice. ’
4 LL persona baviog demands against
theestate of J. S. Nell, will pre-e f
them duly attested within the time p«--
seribed by law, knd those Indebted win
p*»