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WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1881.
Whole No 6818
ijf, Dean'* P(Utnt Vtgthiblc
UkUMATIC PILLS:
1 itfFARKD Or SZRA DEAN. Bid-
1 „t 1 far the discoveiy of which
Vresi
1 **2LlEt£?i»+ I have P^d
Lllcoln attention to, iitbe Rheonutisin
nniitirinw eppeenncee. tbi» being a
‘trial which much prevails in the Dtt-
" P fS.lne where t reiide.and one Mem
r, ;[i!flfu"tos,ood by.hef.cul,y_(_ac
,heir success in the treatment)
Kfiling 10 ...aUu hfhfarA their
t manr become useless before their
h'.Mhbdtorder’iI now offer the pnbtic a
& end effectual preventive and
In , 1 hittmaf b* understood that all
lohare it will or majf be ouredj a. when
Kiitltution is broken down, the vital
L.i“.impaired, or the joint di.loc.ted
[Tendered moY.onless, and modes or tu-
L formed upon them.or tho cord, shrunk
find the tnuaclei perished ; for these are
Lerate case, and cannot always be
' - but often however helped by perse
lt to be inpposed that cases of
„ rears standing wlthoortlheje effect.
; L CUIi ,l at once, "here the hahit has
lie assimilated to the nature of the
Laint. for in those case, the whole
kit of the bodf and quality of the blood
, hechanned, which must be the work
latile spirits well anook together, and half
a table spoon rubbed on tlie part twice aday
is the best thing I ever fbrnd.
In case, of the chronic kind where the
blood i, cold and stagnant, by taking the
pill, first to quicken the blood, mote bene
fit will be found from bleeding. It i, in
geueru! a, necessary to bleed in the chro
nic a, the other; I have bad case, where
it ha, been of many year, standing, that I
found In the counts of the cure five or six
bleeding, to be absolutely necessary. Uy
taking then pill, people will find bleeding
to do them more good and bear it better
than without them.
Spasms, or cramp, will be found to yield
to their.operation,. A, to ,pastes, I con
aider Uieiu t.f Lite uature of the then
niatism, for I conceive it to ,'i,e from
the same cause,, viz. wet and cold: it fire
Dr. Phelp’s Arcanum,
F OIt the removal and core of Rheu-
matism; Bcrophula; Symphili, ;
" is; Diset
M attends the rheumatism, and gener
1
In ,he Rheumatism. I conceive there
Ian jerimooious state of tho blond,
tch filling I" particular upon the part,
jeteii.caitses the various symptoms where
[the complaint is known. '
the rheumatism has generally teen dt
L] into two kinds, vir. the chronic and
Tamstety. , , .
flie chronic frequently succeeds tho
Jei, or rather the chronic remains when
finflimmatory .ymptnms subside. The
1 is known by pain, stiffness, &c.
flie inflammatory hy the appearance of
hr, with pain, swelling, heat., redness,
jlcrnes, sensibility to cold, &c.
flic chronic it apt to lust many years,
1 not uiifirquently destroy the use ol the
s upon which it fails—this is much the
t difficult of cure.
flic inflammatory is hardly ever dango
while iu that stale, except it falls on
vitals. $i
fheuraatlc pains will generally be di,
i.hed fnm other pains, by their being
s in damp weather and before a storm,
I by their frequent change of place,
ally affects the aanae constitutions, aud 1
have found the samo remedies to equally
relieve.
Pitts of various kind, 1 have known to
be perfectly cured by these pills.
The rheumatic pills, which I now offer
the pnblic for trial, wdl bo found, for cam
mon use, Ills most stfe, effectual and plea
sant physic ever offered, being composed
entirely of vegetable materials, they do
not predispose to take cold like other phy
sic, mar be taken any time, they give an
appeite assist disgestion, and carry off ail
crudities from the stomach. They may be
taken by females in circumstancei to great
advantage.
If on taking cold a few of these pills are
taken on going ts bed, they will be found
tu operate kindly the next day, and carry
olt any bad effects which might have re
mained of such cold if they lad not been
taken. vb ■
Families will find by a free use of theM
pills, that one half, at least, of the usual
services of the Physicians maybe dispensed
with, and at the same time get rid of many
chronic complaints, which cause 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 tlie Eagle No 8 Gibbon's Range.
jan. *7 tSair -
jaundice oi Liver Complaints; Diseases
ol the Skin, Stomach, &c. ; Mercurial
Affections; superficial and deep seated
Ulcerations; a Renovator of the Vitiated
Fluids of the Body, especially the blood;
and in fact a Regenerator of Emaciated
and deranged Conatituliont
COMMEtfDATORT TESTIMONIALS.
Boston, November 80th, IttB•
In giving an opinion of any specific
medicine, the motive by which every mem
ber of the community should be governed
is, the known superior value the article
possesses to any other medicine designed
for similar pnrposes, and the benefits which
will naturally accrue to the public or that
part of it in pursuit of health. I have for
many years been alarmingly affected with
a mercurial rheumatic disease, with ulcers
e sfleeted the back being often attack'
lery suddenly when lifting some small
glu- Thi- is called Lumbago,
lie hips and shoulders are very liable
, freqo«nily lasting many years, some
rendering them entitely useless.—
i in the hips it is called .Sciatica.
Ifreqnemly.atticks the head, causing
ii, toothaches, sick or nervous head
Is, dizziness, coldness, pain. &c.
lie neck often expericncos ill effects,
ne stomach frequently is attacked, pro
p, paint, cramps, Ac. which some
n proves fatal.
lie bowels arc often attacked, earning
] ate cholics.
■ sides iikrwise are often attacked,
Bng pains of long stxitdlnu
larcely aoy part of the body is exempt
Monbtedly the procuring cause of the
J.nalis n is cold and wet. Ho* they
»u upon ibe body in producing the
pier, whether be nhstruciine perspiva
Sand thereby retaining something acri
Ions, and prejudicin', to tlie system or
Jwsvs is not matei ini; our business is
iiu ont how the causes may be avoid
od the ram—rites . j..n .. bas Sskrtn
Rowland’s Kalydor
FOR THE COMPLEXION.
PERSONAL COMFORT AND AT
TRACTION.
W ARRANTED peilectly innoxious
yet wondeifullv efficacious in pto
rfuciog a Delicate White Neck, Hand and
Arm, and Beautiful Bloom to the Complex
ion, thoroughly exterminating Eruptions,
Tan, Pimples, Freckles, Redness, and alt
cutaneous Imperfections; producing a
Delicate White Skin, end Juvenile Bloom
to the Complexion; preserving the Beauty
of tho Skin during the Heat of Summer,
affords Soothing Relief in cases of Suss
burns, slinks 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; wart anted perfectly innox
ious for tho mast delicate Lady or Infant,
To Gkistv-ksmen after .Ctflmve and
Travelling in Sun end Duit, it allays the
irritating and smarting pain, and renders
the skin smooth and ploasant.
Just received and for sale by
A. PARSONS,
No I, Gibbon's Range
jan S3
Fresh Garden Seeds. '
T HE subscriber bis just received an
assortment of Freak Garden Seeds,
which are warranted very superior and of
this years' growth, viz:
Marrowfat, Early Charlton, Prnisian
Blna, Early Dwarf,& Early Frame
Peat
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 Not folk and Rut
abaga Turnip
Round and Prickly Spinage
Ice, Imperial aod Cabbage Lcttaco
Red and White Onions . if u
White Solid Cellrryt
Parsnip
Curled Parsley 1
O.range Carrot, Ac. Ac.
in the throat, and on many parta of the For tale at the lowest market price by
surface of the body, which have confined THOMAS M. TURNER, Druggist,
British Anticcptic Denti
frice.
271 OR cleansing, whitening, and prs-
5? serving the Teeth and Gams. .The
»Avnifl Rheumatism therefore, avoid
I-ind win, kv guarding tlie feet with
i dines nr over .lines, especially if in
P-iiiit of aunding no -I imp ground—
A wiling in rooms immediately after
•»«> nut in cool too suddenly, espe
“ wlienswealy
person does not take cold when he it
/ work, for then the blood is in free
pn, hy which so much heat is venera
no turn,n out that ilia effects of cold
rn ai |iueu tu tlie body it effeolually
■traded.
[h when a person leaves off work that
J lnui ' apt to take cold, by no! cover
■wn enough or standing or silling too
■ 1 ■ 1 ,u x n or standing or sitting too
!>her leaving work. Rheumatic hab
pt 'l'l wear flannel next the body, and
I, ,Uni P weather woolen stockings, and
I‘ V '"Uch is possible ovoid wading
■ttmg m fresh waler, exce'pt occasion
Is*..?!, • Bd lhen 'he hody should bo
dry before tho'clothes are
serving tho Teeth and Gum:.
Br Anticcptic Dentifrice which the present
proprietor wishes most particularly to re
commend to tlie attention of the public, is
pericciiy exempt from aii thosesciss wiiicii
in general form the basis of tooth powders
in common use, and which, although they
may whiten the teeth for u short time,
must inevitably destroy the Enamel by
their deleterious action on this beautiful
covering of the teeth. Tlie consequence
' - hiel
me to my room and bed. No medical aid
that was attainable has been neglected—
but all to no remedial purpose. The mi
lady progressed, bidding defiaoee to modi
cine and the most unproved prescriptions.
All tbe popular nostrums of the day 1 have
tried, among which I used upwards of nine
ty bottle* of Swalm’s Panacea without bene
, ting me in the least. I applied to Dr.
Phelps a few months ago, who, notwith
standing tbe unfavorable indications of the
case end the unyielding disposition of the
disease, proposed the use of the Arcanum,
together with the observance of the gener
■I advice and directions contained in the
pamphlet, and by taking six bottles of the
same, 1 say without hesitation that all the
symptoms of disease have disappeared, and
it is with pleasure and gratitude I now ac
knowledge it.
” CLABORNE W. ADAMS.
Rochester, Dec. 9th. 1818.
Dear Sir—No apology was necessary
for the favor of the medicine you forward
ed me some momhs ago I can assure you.
I have given the Arcanum an impartial
and thorough trial in such diseases u tp
peared to me tbe most unmanageable, end
it is no encominth when I say it is superior
to any article or medicine known tome
for combsting Rheumatism, Syphilis. Sen
\uta and other almost inveterate diseases,
ou have been extremely fortunate in com
pounding a medicine worthy of confidence
and patronage, though ebaraeteristio of
your professional resources. Yours with
respect,
W. BRINCKERHOFF, x.o.
Hillsboro', Go. Sept. S3d, 1838.
My Draw Stw—The medicine yen for
warded at my request was duly received,
I have taken foor bottles of it. and the
other two a neighbor of mine bss taken for
e disease similar to my own. My expec
tations have been more then realised in
the Arcanum, for every symptom of e liver
or bilious qffiction hes vanished, aod as
Shakspeare says, Richard's himself again.
My neighbor i« vapidly improving also.—
It b a duty yon owe invalids, and the pub
lie to prepare this medicine and give it ex
tensive circulation, Tor you may be enured
there is not a medicine in my knowledge
equal to it in chronic diseases. Lay all
medical scruples aside, end let the public
have a medicine that merits its approba
iiwu. Yuuv fiictiu,
W. S. HAY, m. IS.
Shrewsbury, Mass. Dec. tOth, 1839.
In adding tnv testimony to the already
overwhelming evidences of the efficacy of
the Arcemum in chronie rheumatism and
other stubborn diseases, I am actuated by
no other motives than Ihuse of endeavoring
to extend the benefit to such as are simi
larly affected, and the expression of my
gratitude to Dt. Phelns.
~ For fifteen years I have been laboring
under a painful and tedious rheumatism
to that degree I could not raise my right
hand to my head. I hive also been great
ly troubled with a gravel affection of the
kidneys end other urinary organs, which
have become very much relieved, if not
dee 7
. Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House,
Camden Superior Court
NOVEMBER TERM, 1880.
Edwin R. Alberti, as
signee of Ethsn Clark,
Just Received,
A PLEASANT REMEDY FOR
CORNS!
It has now been known for years, that the
ALBION CORN PLASTER,
^FFQRDS immediate relief, and ef
Ride Nisi
it that the Enamel which is the shield pro
radically cured, by this medicine. The
rheumttic affection has entirely subsided
end tliere ere no symptoms of a recurrence
of the disease.
I havo employed for years the most emi
neat physicians within my knowledge with
nut any narmanent alleviation whatever,
The legal representa
tives of Henry Sadler,
deceasod and Ray Sands,
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
assignee of Ethan Clark, shewing
that Henry S-idlcr, late of Camden county,
deceased, in his life time, together with
Ray Sands, of same county, to wit: on the
13th dsy of February 1818, being indebted
to tbe said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen
thousand one hundred and eighty dollars
for whicli they jointly and severally exe
cuted four promissory notes of said Ethan,
bearing said date, one of which was foi the
tnm of four thousand two hundred dollars,
and payable 13th Feb. 1817, one other for
the sum of four thousand seven hundred dr
ten dollars, payable 13th Feb. 1818, oue
other for four thousand four hundred and
ten doHatt, payable 13th Feb. 1(19, and
tho 4tb and last note payable on the 13th
Feb. 1830, for the sum of four thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars. together
making said snm of eighteen thousand one
hundred and eighty dollars—Ibe better to
secure the payment of which ram of money
the said rienry Earner, then iu life, and
Ray Sands did on the lgth day of Febrna-
ry, 1816, mortgaged to said Ethan, all
that tract or parcel of land on Crooked
Creek Inuid county, galled Greenfield
uianiaiion, coniaiutiig twenty three hun
dred and twenty-five acres, more or less,
originally granted to Dr. David Ohphant,
beginning at a itake at Crooked Creek,
running south 89° west 158 chains by
land of John Clark and others, thence
south to east 150 ehaies to the lands of
JamelMoore, thenceby the same land now
nr late of tha estate of Samuel Bretisfotd,
thence by the tame to the place of begin
ning—end also one undisided fifth part of
e tract olland, situated on, of near St Ma
rys river, in the connty 'aforesaid called
end known by the name of Catfish Tract,
containing In the whole seven thousand
five hundred teres more or less—and also
forty one negro sieves therein enumerated,
with the conditions that the eaid money
should be agreeable to the tenor of raid
notes, there rat forth, paid, at they respec
tively become dne, end providing that raid
mortgage should not be foreclosed, until
the Ian payment was due and unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said money, to wit:
eleven hundred aod forty six dollars and
48 cents, besides interest from the 18th
day of January, 1883, remains unpaid,and
praying the foreclosure cf said mortgage
—and on motion it is ordered that the le
gal repre«wnt a *'VM of 1 hrr «*'ld l|nnry Sad.
ler, said Ray Bands ail others having clsim
to the said mortgaged premises do pay in
to this cuurt, the said sum of eleven Iron-
,lre,l and forty .it dollare Afl cams, amt in
terest from the said 18th Jan. 1836, and
tha costs oftbis application, within twelve
months, otherwise that the equity of re
demption of the said legal representatives
of the said Henry Badler.and the said Ray
Sands, end of all others claiming, or to
llei
fects a certain euro for Corns. Pr
lit application according to accompanying
directions, the Corn is softened, attenuat
ed, and drawn out hy the roots, without
the least pain, or any of the trouble and
danger attending the hazardous and inef
fectual practice ol extracting the Coin by
mere cutting-
The following instances, from many
others of a similar character, Isulficienlly
attest to tbe superior efficacy of the Albion
Com Plasters
Mr. Farrer, of Boston, was a number nf
years distressed by a very paitifni Corn,
had applied every tiling recommended
without effect, and waa rendered a perfect
cripple. On applying this Piaster he was
porfcrily cured of his Corn, and freed from
liis lameness.
A gentleman of Greenfield was years af
flicted with a very painful com, and was
cured by one box, after every oilier plaster
had been tried to no purpose.
Mi. Cutler, of Boston, was cured of a
troublesome corn by one box.
Certificate.—To those afflicted with corns
cn their feet, I do certify, <hnt I have used
the Albion Corn Plaster with complete soc
cess. Before 1 had used one box, it com
pletely cured a com which had troubled
me for many years. I make this public for
the benefit of those afflicted with that pain
foi complaint.
. (Signed! WM. SHAW.
Flushing, Long Island, Feb. 38.
(Price SO cents a box.)
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 10th Inst, i rntdal-
to man who says his name is WLl*
LIAM aod thathobe'ongstoJu. Clark n(
Richmond County, who resides about' 30
miles above Augusta, that he ranaway|a
bout threo weeks ago, be is S feet 5 Inches
high and about SI years ol age.
JNO. I. DEWS, s. c, c.
aprit 37
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on tbe 10th Inst, a negro
man who says bis name is POMPY,
and that he belongs to Mrs Catherine Me.
Murphv, of Edgefield District S. C. that
he tanaway about one month ago. Ho
is 5 feel 3 inches high and about 80 yOart
ot age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, o. o.
sept SO *
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 39th inst. a negro
in in who says his name is JACK WiL
LIAMSON. and that he belongs to James
Marlin, of New Echots, Cherokee Nation
that he renaway on the 5th inst. He is
5 feet 5 8-4 inches high end about45 years
of age. '
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff, e. «.
sept SO
Brought to Jail,
I N.Savannah on the 8th inst. e mulatto
mao who says his name is JERRY,
that he belongs to Russel Jones,of Jackson
Connty Georgia; that he tanaway about
the 15lh of August last, he is 5 feet 8 8-4
inches high and about S3 years of age.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff c. o.
oct It ^
vided by nature to protect the spongy and j rnnl8 tu , h , e „ De | u ,ion there
enry Sad
DUMFRIE’S REMEDY FOR THE
PILES!
fly* New cask or a Core.
Boston, November 34th.
S IR. the Pile Ointment and Electuary
I lately had ot you, has had an excel
lent effect. I hxve been ttonhled fot years
with the Piles, end have nevet found any
remedy that wonld compare with yours—
The late attack was a severe one, but the
relief was almost immediate. 1 take great
pleasure in communicating this to you, for
the benefit of aoy who may be* suffering
nndor to painful a disease.
Mr. Kidder. T. H.
The original letter may be seen at the
Counting Room of the Proprietor.
Qy*The Proprietor of this Medicine
recommends it wills the Iniisst confidence
as one of the most valuable remedies yet
discovered for the cure of the painful end
debilitating compliant of the Piles. He
deems it unnecessary to publish any othar
than the foregoing testimonial in its favour.
This remedy has more perfectly answered
tho purpose for which it is Intended, then
any ether new in common use, ond affords
immediate vnd permanent relief, both from
the disorder itself, and its accompanying
symptoms of pain in tiro loins, vertigo,nead
ache, loss of appetite, indigestion,and other
marks of debility.
Tho remdy is quite )nnocent,and may be
administered to all ages end both sexes.
Plain and ample Directions, with a descrip
tion or the complaint, accompany each
package, which consists of two boxes, one
containing an Ointment, and tbe other an
Electuary. Price ft for both articles, or
SO cents where hut one only is wanted.
The above valuable Medicines are
prepared from the original MS. fUcipo of
tho late Dr. W.T. Conway, by T. Kidder,
hia twuiwdiwte snceestor end 11,0 vole pro
prietor. For sale (with ell the other Con
way Medicines.) at his counting room, in
Chambers over No. 00, next -door to J,
Kidder's drug store, corner of Court end
Hanover Streets, near Concert Ilall, Bos
ton, and also by
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Nos. 3 and 15, Gibbons' building. Savan
nah, sole agents;
*,* Observe that none are genuine un
less signed T. Kidder, on the outside prim
led wrapper.
(IT* A large discount made to country
Physicians, Traders, &c.
jan 10 7
Brought to Jail,
r l Savannah, some time ago, a negro
mao who says hit name is JOHN and
that he belongs to General David Tayle
of Burke County. Georgia. He is 5 feet
11 inches high and about 48 veers of age]
he has lost all the toes of hit left fool.
JNO. I. DEWS, t. c. o,
jan. IS - 10 *
P perfectly
™ vhildren are in the habit of being
> m fresh water they ere litble to rheu
• eiwrdeit and to liavo bad sores form
l 1 ' ""“b commonly called fever sores,
f. 1,0 „ * rhumstie nature; they fire
■ y affect the bone and cause incura
■'neneu
txH
theumatism as well at many other
in' .'! he, f di '«ror handed down
te , . ° C , h,M ' * nd ,h °« ■>'« much
fifflcult Of core.
• gout I consider nearly allied or of
P te Bat,lie of the rheumatism; the
L w.n r” LUt” found 10 «nvwere-
■ "'ll fot both.
nervons internal structure, is rapidly cor
roded by these acid ingrepients, become
more discoloured than ever, and exposes
tbe inner portion of the tooth to caries and
A rapid anti certain decay. By the use of
the British Anticcptic Dentifrice, in the
morning, as occasion may require, with e
brush moderately hard, and cold wster.the
accumulation of Tartar which will not ou-
ly be prevented, but the teeth rendered
beautifully and permanently white, anJ the
gums restored to that freedom from sore
ness, that hatdnets and efflorescence which
are the sure test of their healthy state, and
the Inst guarantee of that natural fragrance
of the breath which can never be expected
in connection with foul teeth end scorbu
tic, unhealthy gums, fPrice 50 cents a
box.)
A snppiy of this celebrated dentifrice,
just received and for sale hy
LAY & HENDRICKSON,
Gibbons’ Buildints•
jan 13
'iM
pre-lie, r,„ the rheumatism may be
LlT "', ,,r , n,U, d extern-,. As an
I. ,, ?! 1 , ' co, nineiui these Pills.
7"” b » ‘opposed thtt one or two
° i on ? acure » specially in
Lurm I aflcr 1,11 ftUrt *• perform
EiUr produce like effects
Ip'ii, c ' ,can »tA'>cevi but by keeping
I,,'','i*™'' <nd taking e dose
■’rill 5 SSI ,m> fM ,n * 'heumatic pains
P' "'em on any particular part of the
far m * n - T ,,r
L P ..hm in infUmnuto
was no help for me. and gave np the ora
of medicine and medical proscriptions.
Under these circumstances I commenced
taking the Arcanum, er.d I would assure
invalids that in consequeuce of the cure
live effect it had upon myself I have the
best of reasons for recommending tbe same
as a sate and poworful remedy.
JOHN RICH
Oy The price per bottle is S3,
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
An attempt has been made in Boston to
imitate oi counterfell this medicine; ihere
fore, to prevent extensive iraud ar.d impo
siii in, the public is advised of the fact.—
Nono is to be considered genuine, unless
obtained of the inventor, his acknowledged
or speciil Agents
fly A supply of this valuable medicine
just received and for rale by
LAY St HENDRICKSON,
jan 38 drents
Faints, Oil, Glass, Turpen
tine, &c.
XOO 1,1 quality While
Lead in Oil
30 kegs Spanish Brown Lead in oil
80 canisters Verdigris ground 3, 4 &
6 lb each
15 bbts Spirits Turpentine [qual
100 boxes Window Glass 8 by 10, 1st
100 do do do 10 by IS, do
6 bbls Linseed Oil in prime order
For sale low by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
jan 33
It nf I*. • ^ •"‘WHHIlilB
|t,j ih. L'i ,8 | Mood U
I"'C,| an.mil* "l*' n "d by the
I' m-i^rr " ,1 "* ot *»«« nil
tpans ol to
Notice.
F OUR months lfter date application
will be made to the Honorable the
Inferior Court of .lie county of Effingham
for leave to sell tbe ml estate belonging to
Willis Spier, dee’d. hte of the said county
for tiro benefit of llw heirs ah-l creditors ol
«i.l estate * J AS SPIER, Ex’r.
nov 8
(DSON.
mortgaged premises, and to all ond even
part thereof, be from huucefoilh, and for
ever foreclosed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
this rule be published once a month f»r
twelve months previous to the time appoin
ted for tKk payment of said money, in onr
of tbe gazettes of this State.
A true extract from the minutes of :h
Superior Court of Camden county, Norem
ber tho lOtii, 1880.
ISAAC BAILEY. Clk.
dec 1 £Slc*§
Shingles, Staves, Rouging
Timber and Sawed
Lumber.
T
Notice.
F ROM end after this date the Sevan-
rah Library for the delivery of books,
will he open on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday from 3 to 5 o’clock, P. M.
Individuals not there holders can have
the use of the Library on the following
513
terms.
For one year,
•• a inonihi
•• Any period less than one year IS per
month, ...
Persons holding books belonging to
the Libreryare requested to return them
without delay.
WM MOREL, Librarian, S. L.
sept 35
Notice.
LL perrons having demands agsintl
the'estaie of J. S. Mod, will present
them duly attested within tlie time pre
scribed by taw, and those indebted will
“"'"’SW.irKraW.z.v.
jan»
MAHY’S APPROVED STRENGTH
EKING
Plaster Cloth,
Recommended by Dr. B. Rush, Dr. P. S.
Physick. ana the most eminent of the Fa„
culty in the United Slates.
T HIS PLASTER CLOTH has by
its beneficial effects .and surprising
Cares, procared tlie approbation and Re
commendation of tho most cmioenl Pbysi.
cians.
It is a rare and safe remedy for inveter
ate Ulcers, all 8ores, Wounds, Bolls,4oin
sy. Scrofula. Fistula, White Swelling,Can
cars, Sore Breaste, Sore Legs, Whitlows^
Felons, Cuts, Braises, Braids, Bums, Haw
lengers of tbe Negroei.Palns in the Breast
Weakness of the Joints, 8prains, Rheuma
tism, Gant. Paint and Weakness in the
Back and Loins. It Is also successfully
used for the euro of Corns, Frosted Feet,
Dressing Issues, &c. &c.
A Bill ofDireetions accompanies each
Piaster—Small Size, 35 cents. Middle do,
SO cts. Large do, 1 dollar.
A supply of this calibrated Platts; U
just received end for rale by
A. PARSONS.
No. 8, Gibbon’s Range,
jin IS
Seasonable Goods.
T HE lubscribere offer for sale ant
quantity ol all qualities of HEMP
BAGGING, with best London
and'
manufactured Twine.
IkviUed Sacking and 43 Inch Hessian*.
London Dock Brandy and Gtn in pipes.
LondonBottUd Porter in casks, of qtf.
or pints.
Scotch Bottled Alt, and
Crates of Crockery Ware :—
Superfine Cloths end Cassimerei
BttOlkciv, Fiuuueiv, SaUes, ami crbij
description of aurtabie.
Biitish Manufactured
DRY GOODS.
»mi iiigs, cmeeiings, ana
Ticks.
ANN ASE8 end bales of bleached
lit ■ unbleached Shirtings tad
Sheetings
5 eases cor ton Ticks of various qnali
ties
Received by late arrivals and for sale low
by the piece ui package, by
NORTON & FULLER,
ionic Shade Building.
F OUR months after date application
wi ~
HE Subscriber has on hand and of
fers for sale on the most retsonshle
1,000,000 feet ranting Timber, vari-
ous lengths from It to SO inches
square
100,000 feet Mooring or quartered
boards, from It to 30 feet long,
t 1-4 inches thick end 5 to 7 in
ches wide
100,000 feet iech hoards
130,000 red oak and white oak staves
75,000 pine staves "
3C0 000 mingles boated and rafted
Together wi.b a lergejqnentity of joists
tod scantling of -arious sizes, end is daily
receiving rafts of different descriptions of
Lumber, orders for Lumber either In town
or plantations promptly executed.
ill bo made to the Court of Ordi
nary of Chatham County, for leave to sail
the following property—being e part of the
real enate of the late D. A. Slrpbhar, viz:
one half of lot and improvements laying
in the city of Savannah, Brysn street. O-
glethorpe wank, known in the plan of raid
city, as lot no 16, also, one half, of the
eouthern half, of the western bell, of lot,
dee 30 340
.J. BRYAN.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to tho Inferior Court.
of Chatham County, when sitting for ordi
nary purposes, for leare to sail, that tract
of land known as No. 48,5th district Cow
eta coumy, belonging to 51. A. E. Donald
sou, minor.
IIENJ. EWD. STILES, GoardUn.
Notice.
And cases of assorted Hardware, with
a complete essortment of Italian, French,
German and ludla.
BILKS,
are ordered to arrire early in September,
so far as can be imparted ander the present
existing prohibitory laws, end will be for
sale for cash at a liberal dis- nant on regu
lar prices, or on long credit for approved
lapei.oroatboeiebaagcd in bettor fot
’reduce. Bank, Steamboat or InarvaocO
Company's Stocks of Georgia.
LOW,TAYLOR A.CO.
05“*A general assortment of DomettiA
Goods always for sale,
aug 10
in Ewensborg city of Seranneh, being one
■rth of saia lot. Sold for the benefit of
fourth
heirs aod creditors.
RICHARD A. BIRD,
dec 8 Administrator,
Notice.
^LL persona having demands against
_ the estate of Joeiah Wilson, late of
Liberty county deceased, will plesse pre
sent them duly attested. Ana those in
debted will make payment la
ELIAS FORT, Ex’or.
dec 34 t*-
Treasurer’s Office.
Novcsissa 1,1830.
T HE average price of Flonrdorin.
last mqnth being l« per barrel
198 lbs. Bread for the present month
must weigh os follows,viz:
13 1-3 cents Loaf 3lbel51-Soz
(-»-♦" “ » “7 3-4
Or which sll Bakers and sotlereof Bread
win take dne Notice,
nov 9 M. \V. STEWART, c. t.
Notice.
F OUR months after date application
will bo mado to the Honorable tbo
Inferior Court of Chatham Connty, when
sitting for ordinary purposes for learo to
rail a lot of land. No 188. IStli district of
Houston coooly, belonging to the estate of
Moses Herbert, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditors.
JOHN B. GAUDRY, Admr.
nov 34
Bank of Darien.
TNIV ID END No AV^-Ths Board of
Directors of this Bank, have this
dsy declared e Dividual out of the profits
of the InstHntion, for the last six months
oft per cent, on the amount of Cnpuel
8tock paid in, which will be payable on
and after the 30tb Jannaty, 1830, to tha
Stockholders ertneii legal representatives.
EUENEZER S. REES, Cash't.
Bank of Darien, Dee fi, 1880,
dee IS fr
dtavanuah Poor House &
Hospital.
IB1TING COMMITTEE tat Jen.
i
*4
TP -
“ and February, 1831.
Messrs Jos. Camming and Francis Sor
rel.
Attending Wiysicheno
Dn Forth end Arnold.
JOSEPH CDMMINO, Sertr
dee Sfi
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