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daily savannah republican.
\o.5it ...Vol. XXVIII
FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 28, 1831.
Whole No 6814
Dr. Ikarit Paint Vegetable
RHEUMATIC PILLS:
•3FP4R "'Dby tiZItA DEAN, Bid.
9 jfford i for the dlseoreiy of which
Iihliineil 0 P* lonl '7 the Hren-
»hi<-i. i ■».. P »id
, ’»t attention in. ...ho Rhenma.mn
,11 it,ratl'>'i» appearance., tht. being »
* .-In, which much prevails in Ihe l)i.-
10 '' f Bai.ie. where I e.ide.and one seem
’.•'.little under" >'"l *>r the facility <ac
,t,„e tn their nieces, in the treatment)
III',, mane hecun.e u.eless hefoie their
,„hilf emended.
P t ,hi, disorder I no* offer the public a
jft, certain and effectual preventive and
Net that I may he understood that all
hn hare it'»'» or may he cured; as when
msitnlinn is broken down, die vital
-mien.unpaired, or the joint dislocated
iiiMito*! •«u»tion1«'S. and inodes or tu
formed upon them.or the cords shrunk
, , n ,| the muscles perished ; for these are
M ,erai* M* 1 * ,nd c,,,,,wt a, '**y 5 ^
red, hut often however helped by perse
e pJor is it to be supposed that cases of
,„v years standing withoutlthese effects
*^cur"d at once, where the hahit has
icomeassimilated to the nature of tho
nipl iut. for in those cases the whole
of the bo.lv and quality of the blood
%l i, e change I, which must he the work
f{ii the Rheumatism, I conceivo there
an acrimonious state of tho blood,
■inch falling in particular upon liie parts
jflTdCied.causes the various symptoms where
k the complaint i* known
| The rheumatism has generally been di
Kded into two kinds, vis. ihe chronic and
Mamaiorj
1 The chronic frequ nriy succeeds iho
iher, or rather the chronic remains when
|e influnmdory -symptom* subside. The
n,ic is kno.vn hy pain, stiffness &c.
liiiimii f v«r
1 The nil immitory hy the appearance of
»r. with pain, swelling, heat, redness,
Bnili>riies. '*insihilitv to cold, &C
IThe chronic i* apt io Iasi many years,
Id not uofrequcnilv destroy the use of the
Ertsupon •*hich i» falls—this is much the
lost diffi > t of cure.
■ The inflammatory is hardly ever dange
Vu while in that Halo, except it falls on
I vitals.
[ Kheumatic pains will generally bn dis-
Wunhed from other pains, by their being
lorse in dampwiather and before a storm
ltd by their frequent change of place,
■ Tue back and iarge joints are most apt
I be affected. the hack being often attack
1 very suddenly when lifting some sma I
light. This is called Lumbage
■ The hips and shoulder* are verv li ihle
lit, frequency lasting many year
lues rendering them entiiely titles*.—
VhftD in the hips it is called Sciatica,
Eh frequently iiuck* Iho Ihm4. causing
, i»oiliithes, sick or nervous head
Jhes, dizzi icss, coldness, pain, Slc
■The neck ofien experience* its effects
ITiie stomach frequently is -Hacked, pro
■ring pains, cramps, Slc. which some
Ines proves fatal.
■The howplt are often attacked, causing
pti. ate ( holies.
lTh« ..a*, i.u c . v :- = ... -ft.
•using pains of long standing.
■ Scarcely any part of tlic body is exempt
it.
DndouStedly the procuring cause of the
jbeiiuutism is cold ami wet. Haw they
i* rate upon the body in producing the
harder, whether by obstructing perxpita
ind (hereby retaining something acri
u ws, and prejudicial to the system or
:, *ayj. ts not material; our business is
(tmint out how the causes may be avoid
•. and the romedies when it has taken
|Tn avoid Rheumatism therefore, avoid
^d and wet., by guarding the feet with
-hoes or over shoes, especially if in
t habit of standing on damp ground—
l°* d si lling in moms immediately after
Tj, n *, 001 10 cool too suddenly, espe
■Hy m hen sweaty. ‘
IA person does not take cold when he is
f p ly At work, for then the blood is in free
, " m ; bv "liich so much heat is wonera
• mrown out that the effects of cold
1,1 * ct *I P ! icd to the body is effectually
«meractcd.
I|l i* when a person loaves off work that
T' 1 mo,t 8 1’ 1 *0 t ike cold, by not cover
K^oon enough or standing or sitting too
I*hi »! lei * f,n R wor k. Rheumatic hah
( „ ) ,d we4f flannel next the body, and
I mi damp wcathe- woolen stockings, and
| “ 1 , ai ,nuc h as possible avoid «* ading
■ ••ttingjin fresh water, except occasion
E” bat ;« and then the body should be
It * )t ^ oro ^® clothes are
° 5 hil : ,rcn ar ® the habit of being
1? fr *' h water they are liable to rheu
■ ,nd 10 l,at ® bad *°res fotni
|neir |,mbs, commonly call *d fever sores,
^„.i. W V f * thomatsc nature; they fre
s lhe h 011 ® and mum incura
a * W *H »* many other
km ni hereditary or handed down
* dim"V° C - I,l,d ’ and thow are much
8 Gimcwlt ol cure.
i u,,?. 0 " 11 coniider «®arly allied or of
me N*.n-a MU, . e ,he theumallstn; the
'ally «»ii r**! luvo ^ ound ai.swcr e-
"" We, l for both.
latile spirits well shook together, and half)
a table spoon rubbed on the part twice a day
is the best thing I ever fornd.
In cases of the chronic kind where the
blood is cold and stagnant, by taking the
pills flrst to quicken the blood, moie bene
fit wili be found from bleeding. It is in
general as necessary to bleed in the chro
nic as the other; I have had cases where
it has been of many years standing, that I
found In the coursoof the cure five or six
bleedings to be absolutely necessary. By
taking these pills people will find bleeding
to do them moro good and bear it better
than without them.
Spasms, or cramps will be found to yield
to their operations. As tc spasms, I con
stder tneni of the nature of the then
matism, for 1 conceive it to arise from
th" same causes, viz. wet and cold: it fre
quently attends the rheumatism, and gener
ally affects the same constitutions, and ]
have found the same remedies to equally
relieve.
Fitts of various kinds 1 have known to
be perfectly cured by these pills.
The rheumatic pills, which I now offer
the pnblic for tiial, will be found, for coin
mon use, the most safe, effectual end plea
sant physic ever offered, being composed
entirely of vegetable materials, they do
not predispose »o take cold hkc other phy
si'-, may betaken any time, they give an
appe ite assist disgestiou, and carry off all
ciudities from the stomach. They may he
taken by females in circumstances to great
advanta<!i».
If o.i : i'. irrg cold a few of these pills are
takers ting to bed, they will be found
it • kindly the next day, and carry
tv •i.vleffects which might have re
*:d of surh cold if they had not been
taken.
Emilies will find by a free use of these
pills, that one half, at least, of the usual
sei vices of the Physicians may be dispensed
wi lt, and at the same time get rid of many
chronic complaints, which canse many to
drag out an unhappy life*
EZRA DEAN
Certificates are in possession of the sub
scriber of many cures, those pills have per
formed. A supply of those celebrated
pills is just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range,
jan. £7 ISan
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 16th inst. a mulat
to man w(io says his name is VVLI-
LIAM and that he bekmgsto Jas. Clark of
Richmond County, who resides about 20
mites above Augusta, that he rauaway<a
bout three weeks ago, he is b feet 0 inches
high and about £1 years of ave.
JNO. I. DEWS, a. c. c.
april £7
Brought to Jail.
N Savannah on the 10th inst. a neero
. man who.ayshis name is Pt)MPV,
and that ho belongs to Mrs Catharine Me-
Murphv, of Edgefield District S. C. that
he lanaway about one month ago. He
is b feet 1 inches high and about 30 years
ol age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c.
«ept SO
Notice.
A I.L persons having demands against
the estate of Josiah Wilson, late of
Liberty county deceased, will please pre
sent them duly attested. And those in
dobted will make payment te
ELIAS FORT, Ex'or.
dec £4 fL
Notice.
4 LL persons having demands against
the estate of Hiohard S. Baker, de
ceased, are irquested to render them i
attested within the time prescribed hy la
and those persons indebted to the estate,
will make immediate payment to
WM. ItOBARTS, Admr,
nictboro, Dtc. 1, 1830.
de>. ) fL
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 19th inst. a negro
m.n who says his name is JACK WiL
I.IAMSON, and that he belongs to James
Marlin, of New Echota, Cherokee Nation
that ho ranaway on the 5th inst. He is
5 feet 5 3-4 inches high and about45 years
of age.
JOHN !. DEWS, Sheriff, c. c.
sept SO
Fresh Garden Seeds.
11 HE subscriber hac just received an
L assortment of Fruh Harden Seeds,
which are warranted very superior and of
this years’ growth, viz:
Marrowfat, Early Charlton, Prussian
Blue, Early Dwarf,& Early Frame
Peas
Drumhead, Early York, Sugar Loaf,
and Green Snvov Cabbage
Large Blood and Red Turnip Beet
Scarlet Turnip and long Scarlet Rad
dish
Early Dutch, Large Noifolk and Rut
abaga Turnip
Round and Prir.klv Spinace
Ice, Imperial and Cabbago Lettace
Red and White 4)nions
White Solid Cellery)
Parsnip
Curled Parsley 1
Orange Carrot, &c. &c.
For sale at tho lowest market price by
THOMAS M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House
dec 7
Brought to Jail,
I N Savannah on the 8th inst. a mulatto
man who says his name is JERRY,
that he belongs to Russel Joncs.of Jackson
County Oporgia; that ho tanaway about
the 15th of Ad just last, he is 5 feet 8 3-4
inches hicS and about 32 years of age
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff c. c,
oct If
Brought to Jail,
[ N Savannah, some time ago, a negro
man who says his name is JOHN and
that be belongs to General David Taylor
of Burke County. Georgia. He is 5 feet
11 inches high and about 48 years of age;
he has lost all the toes of his left foot.
JNO. I. DEWS, s. c. c.
jan.13 10
Camden Superior Court.
NOVEMBER TERM. 183ii.
Edwin R. Alberti, as
signee of Ethan Ciark,
Rule Nlti.
Howland’s Kalydor
FUR THE COMPLEXION.
PERSONAI. COMFORT AMO AT.
TRACTION.
W ARRANTED perfectly innoxious
yet wonderfully efficacious in pro
dneing a Delicate While Neck, Hand and
Arm, and Beautiful Bloom to the Complex
ion, thoroughly exterminating Eruption*,
Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Redness, and all
cutaneous imperfections; producing a
Delicate White Skin, and Juvenile Bloom
to (he Complexion: preserving the Beauty
of the Skin during the Heat of Summer,
affords Soothing Relief in cases of Sun
burns, stings of Insects, or any inflamma
tions. It immediately allays the smarting
irritably of the skin diffusing a Pleasing
Coolness truly comfortable and refreshing:
affords soothing relief to Ladies nursing
their offspring; wariantcd perfectly knnox
ious for the most delicate Lady or Infant.
To Gentlemen after Shaving and
Travelling in Sun and Dust, it allay? the
irritating and smarting pain, and renders
the skin smooth and pleasant.
Just received and for sale hr
A. PARSONS,
No 8. Gihbcn % s Range*
jan 22
Keepsake Americaiu.
Morceaux Chnisis et Inedits de Littera
ture contemporaine—Paris edition with
fine plates. The most eminent literary
men of France are contributors to this
work, among them will be found Ber-
anger, Chateaubriand, Diderot, Segur,
Mignet, &c. &c.
—ALSO—
The National Portrait Gallery of i!!ns-
trioui persons of the 19th century, con
taining fine engravings from the most
eminent painters, ?f Canning, Piit, Fox,
Lord Wellington, Sheri Ian, Lord By
ro»», Bishop Hebar, Sir llnntphiey Da
vy, Lord Lyndhurst, Sir Joseph Banks,
&c. &c. publishing in London in num
beis, 16 of which have been received,
and wilt be sold M verylow prices.
Fisher’s Grand National Improvements
and Picturesque Illustrations of England
in quarto, with fine plates—20 numbers re
ceived.
Jones' Views of Bath and Bristol, 8 num
The legal representa
tives of Henry Sadler,
deceased and Ray Sands,
O N lhe petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
assignee of Ethan Clark, shewing
that Henry Sadler, late of Camden county,
deceased, in his life time, together with
Rav Sands, of same county, to wit: on the
12th day of February 1816, being indebted
to the said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen
thuusstid one hundred and eighty dollars
for which they jointly and severally exe
cuted four promissory notes of said Ethan,
bearing said da:e,one of which was foi the
sum of four thousand two hundred dollars,
and payable lfth Feb. 1817, one other for
the sum of four thousand seven hundred &
ten dollars, payable lfth Feb. 1818, one
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten duIUrs, payable I2tli Feb. 1319, and
the 4th and last note payable on the l£th
Feb. 1820, for the sum of four thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars, together
making said tom of eighteen thousand one
hundred and eighty dollars—the better to
secure the payment of which sum of money
the said Henry Sadler, then in life, and
Ray Sands did on the 12th day 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
dred and twenty five acre*, more or less,
originally granted to Dr. David Oliphant,
beginning at a stake at Crooked Creek,
tunning south 88- west 13a chain* by
land of John Clark and others, thence
south I® east 150 chaias to the lands of
James Mdoro, thcnccbv 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
a tract ofland, situated on. or near St Ma
rys riier, in the countv aforesaid called
and known by the name of Catfish Tract,
containing in the whole seven thousand
Just Received,
A PJ.EASANT REMEDY FOR
CORNS!
It has now been known for years, that the
ALISIOS CORN PLASTER,
A I* FORDS immediate relief, and ef-
m. facts a certain cure for Cori s. By
its application according to accompanying
directions, the Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, and drawn nut hv the roots, without
the least p.ii.i, oi any of the trouble and
lunger attending the hazardous and in^f-
fecMtal practice ol extracting the Corn by
mere cutting.
Tli** fallowing insninr.es, from many
others of a similar ch ir.tcter, Isufficiently
attest to the superior efficacy of tho Albion
Corn Plashr:
Mr. Farrar, of Boston, r»as a number of
ars distressed by a very painful Corn,
had applied every tiling recommended
it limit effect, and was rendered k perfect
cripple. On applying this Blaster he was
perfectly cured of his Corn, and freed from
i lameness,
A gentleman of Greenfield was years af
flicted with a very painlobcorn, and w.i«,
••ored bv one box. ifior every other plaster
had hc**n tried to no purpose.
Mi. Cutler, of Boston, was cured of a
troublesome corn by one-box.
Certificate.—To those afli cted with corns
on their feet, I do certify, that l have used
Uio Albion Corn Plaster with complete sue
cess. Before I had used one box, it com
pletely cured a corn tvhich had troubled
me for many years. I make this public (or
the benefit of those afflicted with that pain
ful complaint.
(Signed) WM. SHAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. £8.
(Price 50 cents a box.)
MAHY’S APPROVED STRENGT
ENINO
Plaster Cloth,
Recommended by Dr. R. Rush, Dr. P.
Physick. and the most eminent of the Fa
cullu in the. United Slates.
fflHIS PLASTER CLOTH has by
.1 its beneficial effects and surprising
Cures, procured the approbation and Re
commendation of the most eminent Physi*
cians.
It is a sure and safe remedy for hveler-
ate Ulcers, all Sores, Wound*. RoiU.Quin
sy. Scrofula, Fistula, White Swelling,Cap
cers, Sore Breasts, Sore Leg*. Whitlow*,
Felons, Cots. Bruises. Scald*, Burns, Mn*
lenger; of the Negroes,Pain* in the Breast
Weakness of the Joints, Sprains, Kliruma
tism. Gout, Pains and Weakness in Jthe
Back and Loins. It is also successfully
used for tiie cure of Corns, Frosted Feef,
Dressing Issues, &c. \c.
A Bill of Directions accompanies each
Plastci — Small Size, 43 cents, Middit* 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
he ?i»he,*» Vie*, in Devun.h.r. ,„d Corn |
wall. 13 numbers.
Metropolitan Improvements, or l.nndon
in ibeTsth century, displayed in a series
of the new huildn,s, improvements, &c.
by the most eminent artists—19 numbers.
Tht (brtgomr Jorm a series luilablt Jot
Dnitciag Rooms and Port Folios.
The Journal ol llcsllli, a revised edition
ol liie hr«l year, Donnri lor j! 50.
Thejletrothed uf Wyoming, an original
tale.
Just received by
W.T. WILLIAMS.
jan IQ
Seasonable Goods.
FH^HE subscriber* offe* fur
B.. quantity of all qualities of HEMP
British Auti&ptic Denti
frice.
P OR cleansing, whitening, and pre
serving the Teeth and Gums. 1‘lie
Br Amiceplic Dentifrice which the piesent
proprietor wishes most particutaily to re
commend to the attention of the public, is
perfectly exempt from all those acids which
in general lorra the basis of t Kith powders
io common use, and wlndi, although they
tnay whiten the teeth lor a short lime,
must inevitably destroy the Enamel by
their deleterious action on ihis beautiful
covering of the teeth. The consequence
is tiiat the Enamel which is the shield pro
vided by nature to protect the spongy and
nervous internal structure, is rapidly cor
roded by these acid ingrepients, become
more discoloured than ever, and exposes
the inner portion of the too:h to caries and
a rapid and certain decay. By the use «»l
the British Anticeptic Dentifrice, in the
morning, as occasion may require, with a
.. brush moderately hard, and cold water.tlie
Remedies f l accumulation of Tartar which will not on-
Died into int.r«-i ^ umatl,a \ ra *7 *>« ly be prevented, but the teeth rendered
beautifully and permanently white, ana tht
gums restored to that freedom from sore
ness, that hardness and efflorescence whicn
are the sure test of their he dthy state, «».>•
the best guarantee of that natural fragrance
of the breath which can never be expected
in connection with foul teeth and scorhu
tic, unhealthy gums. (Price 50 cents a
box.)
.* supply of this celebrated dentifrice'
just received and for sale by
LAY fe HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons' Buildings,
jan IS
III i. na?. ^ 1 " cmnn i‘»<! these Pills.
IXM r „ , " p P 0,1 • ,, < h »* OM or «ro
■d » «»»«. especially io
f* * f,er ,ho cure *» perform
l. ‘T''' 10 h *« >« »*ain; Tor
1 similar ri™ ""' like effects
L pip, . ttoisiences; but by keoping
Ffsitine mu * P? ,,on '«• taking a dose
If lMli ng rhfumtlic pains
r t0f lhcm en Ce,U " ,lr Pr " ,n ' ,h " «'
j. n a “J particular part of the
l^r-ZlZ'made use
P „ £ but in inff.mmaro
o snd VhVP'!"' “«««"'« Wood t, ..
Ilv. then an ^ '“ lr °l x "" ! ' 1 b > the
-HI, , n ,|5 m »'>e Of «*eel nil
dl «ol«ed \nU. ,’, f fine
101 » ^ , ® 11 ®W t parti of to
and TOW BAGGING, with best London
manufactured Twine.
Twilled Sacking and 42 Jneh /Jf$•«!«#.
London Dock Brandy and Gin in pipes,
London Bottled Porter in casks, cl qis.
or putts.
Scotch Bottled Ale. and
Crates ot Crockery Ware
Superfine Cloths and Casslmeree
Hlunkcts, Flannels, Baizes, and erery
description of suitable.
Biitish Manufactuied
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 the present
existing prohibitory laws, and will be for
sale for cash at a liberal discount on regu
lar prices, or on long credit for approved
papet, or can be exchanged in barter for
Produce, B.rnk. Steamboat or Insurance
Company's Stocks of Georgia.
LOW,TAYLOR &CO.
(£/*A general assortment of Domestic
Goods always for sale,
aug 10
forty one negro slaves therein enumerated,
with me conditions that the said money
should h» agreeable to the tenor of said
notes, there set forth, paid, as they respec
tively become due, and providing that said
mortgage should not he foreclosed, until
the last payment was due .ind unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said monev, to wit :
•leren hundred and forty dn|!»r« nnd
40 cents, besides interest from the 18th
day of Jantiaty, 1826, remains tin aid,and
praying the foreclosure of said mo tgage
—and oo motion it is ordered that the Io
sal representatives of the said Henry Bad
ler, said Ray Bands allntlier* having claim
to the said mortgaged premises do pay in
to this court, the said sum of eleven hun
dred and forty six d.V.lai* -tr. r.ent«, and in
terest from the said 18th Jan. 1826, and
tho cost* of this nptilicatton, within twelve
months, otherwise that the equity of re-
u«n>|H.uu of tlie kdiu legal •rj'»FvS*»H.»tive*
of the said Henry Sadler,and the said Rav
Sands, and of all others claiming, or to
claim by them or under the said Hen'y Bail
lor and Ray 3auu«, if, lit, *»» iu, ti.»» »u»d
mortgaged premises, and to all and eveiy
part thereof, he from hencefoith, and for
ever foreclosed.
.And it is further ordered that a copy of
this rule be published once a month * for
twelve months, previous to the tinieappoin
ted for the payment of said money, ju one
of the gazettes of this Siate.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court of Camden county, Novem
ber the 10th, I8S0.
ISAAC BAILEY. Clk.
dec 1 £31ca§
DUMFRIE'S REMEDY FOR THE
PILES!
(t/*NEtv case or a Cure.
Boston, November 24fh.
S IR, the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, has had an excel
lent effect. I have been troubled fot years
with the Piles, and nave never found any
remedy that would compare with yours.—
The late attack was a severe one, but the
relief was almost immediate. I take great
pleasure in communicating this to you, for
the benefit of aoy who may bo* suffering
under so painful a disease.
Mr. Kidder. T. H.
The original letter may be seen at the
Counting Room of lhe Proprietor.
O^Thc Proprietor or thi* Mediciiv
recommends it with the fullest confidence
as one of ihe most valuable remedies yet
discovered for the cure of the 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 more perfectly answered
the purpose for which it *• intended, than
any other now in common use. am! affords 1
immediate vnd permanent reliej x both from
the disorder itself, and its accompanying
symptoms of pain in the loins, vertigo,head
ncho, loss of appetite, indigestion,and other
mdrks ol dehility.
The rumdy is quite innocent,and may be
administered to all ages and both sexes.
Plain and antnle Direr.linna. with » H»«rrip.
non of the (omplatnt, accompany each
package, which consists of two bores, one
containing an Oinfmenf, and the other an
Electuary. Price $1 for both articles, or
50 cents where but one only is wanted.
The above valuable Medicines are
prepared from the original MB. Recipe of
iiio lute i)i W. T Conway, 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. 09, next door to J,
Kidder’s drug store, corner of Court and
Hanover Street*, near Concert Hall, Bos
ton, and also by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Nos. 4 and 15, Gibbons’ building, Bavan-
nth, sole agents*
Observe that none nre genuine un
less sinned T. Kidder, on the outside prin
ted wrapper.
A large discount made to country
Physicians, Traders, &c*
Hnrper’s Family Library.
H ARPERS Family Library, in setts
and single volume?, consisting of
Williams' History of the Jaws, in 3 vols
Lockhart's 11 istoty of Napoleon lloim*
pane, in 4 vols.
Southey's Life of Nelson, in 1 vol.
Williams' Life and Actions of Alexander
the Great, in 1 vol.
The Natural History of Insects, with
numerous Engravings, 1 vol.
Galt’s Life uf Lord Byron, in 1 vol.
Bush’s Life of Mahommed, 1 vol.
Sir Walter Scott’s Demonology and
Witehcraflt, 1 vol.
Glcig's History of the Bible, io 2 vols.
Discovery and Adventure in the Point
Seas and Regioos, with engravings, 1 vo!.
The History of Modern Europe, with a
view cf the progress of Society from the
rise of the Modern Kingdoms, to the peace
of Paris in 1763. By William Russet, J...
I.. D,—And a continuation of the History
to tke piesent time, by William Jones, Esq
with Annotations by an American,in 3 vols*
Watson’s Theological Institutes, ot ^
view of the Evidences,t)oclrines,Morals &
Institutions of Christianity, in 1 vol.
History of the Revolution in France,
1830, and its celebration to New York, b^
Myer Moses.
The Separation, by the authoress <jf
••Flirtation,” in Z vois.
De L'Orme, by the author of 'Richlieu*
and ‘Darnley,'' in £ vols.
Lady Morgan's France in 1829 80,
t vols, Just received by
jan 18 T. M. DRISCOLL.
Notice.
F OUR months after date application
will bcanade tn the Honotabie the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when
sitting for ordinary purposes for leave to
sell a lot ofland, No 138, 13ih district ol
Houston county, belonging to the estate of
Moses Herbert, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
JOHN B. GAUDRY, Adrar.
iNotice.
V LL person* having demands against
the estate of J. B. Well, will pre*ent
them Inly attested w ithin the time pro
scribed by law, and those indebted will
make immediate payment to
G. W. WALTIIOUR, F.x’r.
jan 7
Bank of Darien.
D ividend No xv.—The no,rff of
Direct ,rs of this Bank, have this
day declared a Dividend out of the profits
of the Institution, for the last six months
of 2 per cent, on the amount of Capital
Btock paid in, which will be payahlo on
and alter the 40th January, 1830. to the
Stockholder* ortheii leg'll repteseotitifei.
F.BRNEZER S. REES, Cash’r.
Hank of Darien, Dec 6, 1830,
dec 15 fT
Notice.
4 LL Persons having demands against
tho estate of Alex*. NethrrclifL dec.
late of Bryan county are requested to send
in their'accounts. And those indebted to
the same, to make pavment to Thos. B,
'lake* of Bryan qualified Executor.
THOS. B. BAKER,
dec 18 *1.
Pickled Herrings.
MUST recited, IIP hbUof Ireihjpjck
,1 «d llettinM, ferule bt
CANDLBR & DAVIDSON.
jan IT
Treasurer’s Office.
Novr.Mnr.it 1.1330,
T HE average price of Flourditringtlie
tart month being $4 per barrel ol
l»B lbs. Ilrcad for the preaent month
nun weigh at followa.tiz:
12 1-2 centi Loaf *lb» 15 t-Joz
0 1-4 “ “ 1 “ 7 3 4 “
Of which all Bakertarfd aeller: of Bread
till taka dne Notice,
not 3 M. W. STEWART, c. r.
Shingles, Staves, Ranging
Timber and Sawed
Lumber.
T HE Subscriber hat on hand and of
fera for rale on the most reasonable
terms
1,000,000 feet ranging Timber, rati*
ons lengths from 12 to 30 inches
square
100,000 feet Mooring or quartered
boards, Irom It to 20 feet long,
1 1-4 inches thick and 5 to 7 in
ches wide
100 000 feet inch boards
120,000 red oak and white oak stater
75,000 pino states
200 000 shingles boated and raffed
Together with e lirgepiuentitjr of joists
ind scantling of various sizes, ind is daily
receiving raffs of different descriptions of
Lumber, orders for Lumber either in town
dr plantations promptly executed,
dec 20 240 SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
Christian Student.
rgNIIF. ' ItnMistn Student, designed to
■ n%sut Gltmtian* in general, in
qutrine religion* kno»lo lg>\ with a li*t of
books suitable for a Methodist Library, by
Rev. K. Bickersteth*
Observations on Pilassoonesas and Grot
Mand* made in 1829, hy Rufus Anderson,
me ol the Secretaries of the American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis
«ions.
A Vocabulary of tho principal words in
the New Testament, and a dictionary of
proper names, with remarks on the whole,
and upon eaoh book, and other helps for
teachers of Sabbath Schools.
Alexander’s pocket dictionary of the
Holy Bible prepared for the American 8.
8. Union and adapted to general u»e.
A Memoir of Jane E. J. Taylor who
died injjie fourteenth year of her age by
T. Lewis of Islington, first American,
from fourth London Edition,
jan It T. M. DRISCOLL.
Notice.
F OUR *wnth» after dale application
will be made to the Contt of Ordi
nary of Cliaiiiaut Comity, for leave to sell
the following properly—being a part of the
real estate of the late D A. Strobhar, viz:
one half of lot and improvement* laving
^the city of Savannah, llrvan-street. O-
_ cthnrpt- ward, kn«wn in tho p an -'f said
city, a« lot no IB. also, one hall, of the
southern half, of the western hall, of lot,
in Ewensbuig city of Savannah, being one
fourth ol said lot. Bold for the benefit of
heirs and creditor*.
. RICHARD \ BIRD,
dec 8 Administrator,
Coloring for Spirits,
J UST iweite.l auil fur .ale by the gal
Ion or bottle by
LAY k HENDRICKSON.
jan 13
Savannah Poor House &
Hospital.
I7TS1TING COMMITTEE for Jen
V and February, 1831,
MeisreJot. Cummingand Franci, Sor
rel.
Attending Physicians
Drs Ftmh and Arnold.
JOSEPH CUMMINS, Sec’ry
dec 29
Notice.
F OUR months after date, epplieation
will be made to the Inferior Oonrt,
of Chatham County, when sluing for ordi
nary purposes, for leave to tell, thet tract
„r land known at No. 48.4th district Cow
eta county, belonging to M. A. E. Donald
*° n ’ BBNJ. EWD. STILES, Guardian,
not 34
Shillings, Sheetings, and
Ticks.,
SXf* ASES and baler of bleached
rVV a I unbleached Shirtings and
Sheetings
3 cates cotton Ticks of various qn.li
tics
Received by i.ie arrival, and for sal. low
by lb. piece or package, by
NORTON k FULLER,
jan It Shaft Building.
Notice.
F ROM and after this dale the Savan
nah Library for lhe delivery of books,
will bo open on Tuesday, Thursday and -
Saturday from 3 lo 5 o’clock, P. M.
Individuals hot share holders can have,
the use of the Library on the following
terms.
For one year, *1*
•• 8 months 6
•• Any period lew thin one year H per
month.
Persons holding books belonging to
the Library are requested to retoin them
without delay.
WM MOREL, Librarian,8. L.
septtfi
Paints, Oil, Glass, Turpen
tine, t&C.
-A AA KEGS las quality White
V Lead in Oil
80 kegs Spanish Brown Lead in oil
80 ranistert Verdigris ground S, 4 Si
81b each •
15 bbls Spirits Turpentine [qual.
100 boxes IVindow Glass 8 by IO, 1st
too do do do 10 by t*, do
8 bbls Linseed Oil io prime order - t
For sale low by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
jan 23