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PUBLIC SALES.
Sheriff’s Sale.
On fh» Jirst Tuesday in September nert,
W ILLbu tariff fUtbtf Court <lou«c,in
Bryan County* between (be hours
kale prexcribed by law,
All tfiat tract, or parcel of.Land, contain
ing two h indeed and fifty acres, in Bryan
County, on the old Dublin Road, formerly
owned by Thomas Thompson, bounded
south west by Mrs. Bulloch and James
Brought.to Jail.
I N Savannah on the IZtlt inti, a n0|
man who rty* liis nan), it C1IARLL>>,
Oi n he belongs lo Wiu. Haywkrd, South I
Carolina, that he rana»ay about one month
ago, lie it S feet a mciiea high abomZS
yeara of age. • - t
JOHN (. DEWS, t. c. c.'
ail's »0
\SWAIM'S PANACEA
Brought to Jail.
■ W bavannah on the Itfth tost, a negro
man who says his name is FLANOER
: . v Cochran, south cast by Richard Harvey, i *nd (hat he‘belongs to Francis Linder,
and on ail other sides by vacant land-
levied on' as.the property of John Harvey,
to sdtitfy an execution in favor of the ad*
miuDtralori of <*. !l. Shamon. vs John
,lUrvey, and Richard Harvey, and return
ed la me, by a constable.
' JOHN HEARN, a b.c.
jtflt to
' Sheriff’s Sales.
On the first Vues lay In October nert,
W ILL be told before the Court house
in Ricehoro, Liberty County.with
in the usual hours of sale, the following
Property, (via:)
Six negroes. Minds, Jobe, Cate; Adam,
Lucy and au. infant; levied on as the pro-
periy of Iriminta Kershaw, to <nti'fv an
execution in favor of Nathauiof Martin.
Tax Collector
-. Also.[one tract of Land, containing 150
zeros, inure or less, hounded on the south
ami e j ist by lands belonging to Wm. Fleni
ing, on the north by Samuel Stevens, and
on the west by the estate of Win. Fraser;
levied on as the property of the estate of
Mary Ann Fraser, to satisfy an execution
in favor of Nathaoie! Martin, Tax Col
'lector"
•ug 24 J AMES LAW. s. l c
Liberty County, Geo. thwrhe ranaway a
bout 5 days ago, he is 5 feet 1 1 2 inches
high and about 25 years of age. lie h
a defect in his right eye.
JOHN I. DEWS, Sheriff,c. c.
aug id
Brought to Jail.
I N Savannah on the 16th iust. a inulatg
to tuan who says his name is WIL
LIAM and that he be'ongsto Jas. Clarkfof
Richmond County, who resides about 20
miles above Augusta, that he ranaway a
bout three weeks ago, he is 5 feet 5 inches
high and about 2J years ot age,
' JNO. i.DEWS.s.c.c.
april 27
Camden Superior Court
NOf’&MH SR TK ft if, 1830.
Ed-iu It. Alberti, as
signee of Ethan Clark,
Rule Nisi.
The nilrn’r. the heir, j
anrl legal roiirerentutivet I
, of Jas. II. M’LeUttifluo, J
tsnrtfne. of Kthan Cltrk, shewingj the petition of the M
- v.-.Tv-v.y »
ifii Coi
Cljatham Superior Court,
JAMTAlty-TERM.UXl.
The Murine ajjjl Firel
lustirnneo ll ttik of'llio I
Slate of Georgia.
IFire}
if'tho
A
W
Rule Nisi.
The legal represent.,
litre* of Henry Sadler,
deceased and Ray Sands,
O N the petition of Edwin R. Alberti,
ttssrtfnee of Kthan Clatk, •hewing j eTkN the petition of the Marion ai d Firej,
that Henry Sadler,late of Camden County Insurance Hank, of the Stine or
^••...4 s u ki. ||f« tjm- | tnnnihnr %viih l Gnoraia— ihowine that Janthi II. M*Lor
Ray Sands, of same county, to wit: on Ilia fan, in bis life time, to wit:—on the 1st
12th day of February 1810,being indebted | day of May, 1828, by bis bond of that date
to the said Ethan, in the sum of eighteen ! acknowledge himself bound to one Wil-
tbousand one hundred and eighty dollars liain J# Scott, in tlw just sum of thirty live
for which thSy jointly and severally cxecu thousand six hundred dollars, conditioned
ted four promissory notes of said fctliau. for the payment of the sum of seventeen
FOR THE CURE OF
SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL,
Syphilitic A(Vl> Mkrcuiual Diskamps
Rheumatism, Ulcerous Sons, While Sictlm
Uni's, Diseases of the Liver and Skin,
General Debility, Sic, and alt discuses
arising from impure blood,or indiscretion
of youth and where the constitution has
been broken doum by the use of Mercury
Arsenic, Hark or Quinine, &<•. and most
internal diseases where the. Lunas and
chest are sufyioscd to be affected, &lc. &lc.
Brought to Jail,
( N Savannah, 17th instant, a negro
mao who say* his name is PRIMUS,
au 4 that he belongs to >lrs. Whitehead,
who lives ou Bryer Creek, Burke County,
Georgia: that he ranaway about 4 months
lie is 5 feet S 12 inches high and about
50 years of age.
JNO. I. DEWS, s. c. c«
aue 20
De La Vlonterat’s Colum
bian Vegetable Specific.
TilOR the Cine of Consumptions, Ast
P ma, Spitting of Blood, and Pulmo
nary Affections of every kind The most
valuable remedy ever yet discovered for the
cure of Consumptions, and all diseases of
(ha breast*and Sungs, leading to consump
tions. To all afflicted with those trouble
some affections, an immediate use of this
•highly celebrated specific is only necessa
ry to convince the mast credulous of its
possessing qualities superior to any other
meHj.-al preparation yet discovered. This
specific is obtained by extinction from
herbs, roots, plants, &c.; in combination
of those most valuable herbs it becomes a.
b4lsam of superior value to the human lain
ily. It heals the injured parts, opens the
pores, in! composes the disturbed nerves;
nd while it cleanses and heals it, also gives
strength to the tender lungs, improves di
gestiun, repairs the appetite and improves
the spirits. This specific is always given
in safely—it is mild and ple»«jni to the
taste, and m ty be safely given to woman in
whatever condition, the most delicate cir
cumstances not excepted. A great many
vrett autnentiCAted cirtificates could be ob
tained; the proprietor is opposed to any
thing like puff, and prefers to risk it on its
own merits alone. The public will please
to be cautious of a spurious article:—None
are genuine without the signature of the
proprietor alone, which will accompany
each bill of direction. For sale by
LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Chemist & Druggist, Gibbons' Buildings,
aug 45
BOSTON'S
Pectoral Lozenges
Or THE EXTRACT or £ RESET.
rgs HIS medicine is offered for the relief
JBL oi Cougirt and Colds, all complaints
•ol the Lungs—as Consumption. Spitting
of Blood, Asthma, Crouptfiooping Cough'
Difficulties in Breathing, &c. It is also] •• powiUle. unaccompanied by argument
Treasury Department,
28TH MARCH. 1891.
P ERSONS intending to apply for the
benefit r,f the set entitled ‘‘Ah act
for the reliefer certain iosnlven debtors
o' the United States," are hereby notified
that the persons entitled to relief under
aid act are those %ho were insolvent .»n
»r before tho |«fday of January. !»3!,2!!'*
veie imlebted to the United Stares in a
mil of money then due which tiioy are to
pay, and who are not indebted as the prin
cipal on an official bond, or for public
money received and not paid over or ac
counted for according to law. or for anv
fine forfeiture or penally incurred by the
violation of any law of tho United Stales
Applications for a iclease or discharge tin
<ler the act must be made in writing un
der oath or affirmation, and forwarded to
the Secretary of the Treasury, stating, as
near as may be, the time when the app
cant became insoiveut, and when he made
his insolvency knowa to his credithrs, th>’
causes of such insolvency, and the amount*
thereof; and also ail the estate real and per
jonal, owned ht the time of such ins*ilveit
description of the same; and
also the manner in which such estate h.i»
been disposed of, that is to say, by furnish
inp a list of the insolvent's cieditors at ine
time of hit insolvency, with the noun
then due to eaci; the turns sinci pai \ an* 1
the balances still remaining di e te then;
respectively, also the sums finer* paid and
hdances remaining cue to other persons
not creditort at the tinto aforesaid; and
wb*i e*r*t»* r* property, if any, o-nH a*
the time of Ins becoming insolvent, or
which he has since acquired a right o, ha*
been conveyed or transferred t • any other
person, with intent to be applie i directly
or indirectly to the useoi benefit of such
insolvent or his family: nd also ^ s;ai
mentof all the estate, if any and the <i
position and condition thereof, which he
has since owned or still owns, li may he
observed, that (he statement aforesaid
should he confine.i exclusively to fact«,aud
arranged in as simple and intelligible for
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.
(£/* Swaim's Panacea is in round bot
tles fluted longitudinally, with the follow
ing words blown in the glass:—
•♦SWA l M’S PANACEA—PHIL ADA. '
having hut one label which covers the cork
with my own signature on it, so that the
cork cannot be drawn without destroying
the signature, without which none is gen
tune, The medicine entry consequently
he known to he genuine when my signature
is visible; to counterfeit tchich will be pun
ishabU as forgery•
THIS MEDICINE has the. singular
fortune, a just tribute io its great merit, vj
being recommended by the most celebrated
practitioners of Medicine tn the U, States
and Europe;whereas not one of the spurious
mixtures, made in imitation of it, has the
Uc.H s~,.porl poos IU V.ilU.il Faculty.—
Tnis fact offers an argument so plain and
• t isivc, that >t. needs only to be mentioned
to foroc conviction.
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOTTLE*
To ovoid the many attempts that hate
b^eo made to impose upon the afflicted,
base imitations of this Celebrated Medicine
and offering it at reduced prices—to de
ceive the unwary—.f. have appointed A.
P ARSONS, at Savaonah. my sole Agent
for the State of Georgia. The puhiio
are cautioned against purchasing my
PANACEA except from him—or from
persons that can produce written docu
ments that they purchase from my Agent
the public may rest assured that the (f
nine SWAIM’S PAN ACEA, can always
bo had at his store warranted. And ail
those will consequently bo without excuse
—who shall purchase from any otherj per
sons.
WM.SWAIM.
Philadelphia, Dec. 20, 18S0.
N. B.’ A large supply of this Medicine,
is Kept constantly on hand and for sale at
tho proprietors prices by
A. PARSONS, Sole Agenf-
At tat Eagle, No o. Gibbon a Range,
april 26
-highly beneficial in Fevers, and all cases |^ r narrative
wherein there is coi
accompanied by
accretion*, as of the^SSpLiver,' Lungs,
it) excitement,
of any ot the
healing said date,one of which was for the 1
sum of font thousand two hundred dollars
amt payable 12th Feb. 1817, one after for
the sum of four thousand seven httudred &
ten dellars, payable Ifth Feb. 1818.one nth
er for foui thousand four hundred and
the 4th and last note payable on the 19th
Feb. 1820, for the sum of four thousand
eight hundred and fifty dollars, together
making said sum of eighteen thousand one
hundred mid eighty dollars—the better to
seeure the payment of which sum of money
the said Henry Sadler, then in life, ami
Ray Sands did on the 12th day of Febru
ary, 18*6, mortgage to said Ethan all
that tract or parcel of land and Crooked
Creek in siid county called Greenfield
plantation, containing 2,325 acres, more
or less, originally granted to l)r. David
Oliphant beginning at a stake at Crooked
Creek, running south,79» west 155 chains
by land of John Clark and others, thence
south 1° east 150 chains to the lands of
James Moore,thence by the same land now
or late of the estate of Samuel Brailsfotd,
thence by the same to the" .place of begin
ning—and also one undivided fifth part of
tract of land, situated on or near St. Ma
rys river, in the county aforesaid called
and known by the name of Cattfish Tract
containing in the whole seven thousind
five hundred acres more or less—and also
forty one negroe slaves therein enumerated
with the conditions that the said money
should he agreeable to the tenor of'said
notes, there set forth, paid as they tespec
lively become due, end pjovidir.g thil said
mortgage should not he fotcclosed until
the last payment was due and unpaid, and
shewing that a part of said money, to wit;
eleven hundred and forty six dollars and
46 cents besides interest from the 18th day
of January, 1820 remains unpaid and pi ay
ing the foreclosure of said mortgage—and
on motion it is ordered that the legal repro
sentatives uf the said Henry Sadler, said
Ray Sands all others having cla m to the
said mortgage premises do pay unto this
-court, the said sum of eleven hundred
forty six dollars 46 cents,and interest from
the said 18th Jan. 1826. and tho cost oi
this application, within twelve montht,oth
erivi.se that the equity ol redemption of thn
said legal representatives of the said Hen
ry Hadler, and the said Ray Sands, and of
all others claiming, or to claim bv them
nr under the said Henry Sadler and Ray
Sands, if, in, or to, the said, mortgaged pre
inises, and to all and every part thereof,
be from henceforth and forever foreclo-
Paints, Oiter, Glass, & c ..
naSHK.Ubtml.ef. (,«•* CAr.eleiiiiy on'
-K- k.ind a general uscxlnieiu of
iml Pmnltr'a articlei. Oil., )Jru«l,
ilaio Olusi, IVo frc. , which Uiey oiler et
wholesale or retail, on occomutodai^J'
remit; root sling in pert of
fluke II kite
VVhirc l ead, in Oil !
Do I'o Cry | Black
plarnen
I Copal Varnish
I I Japan do
Sweet Oil.
M $3} Baskets Sweet Oil, of superior
H. quality V»st received and for sale
.t PAiiSONs* DISPKNSAR Y.
jnly 14
fSu. 3 Mackerel.
SB SB HHLS Nn. a tlachriM.
Throat, N«ne. Ktdney* t &c
The urgent demand for these Lozenges,
andtlieiir acknowledged superiority over
•every other preparation of Bonetet. (eupa-
torium jjctfoliatum) fias induced the pro
prietor to place them before the public, in
boxes, with directions for their use, in or
der that this most complete and convenient
diaphoretic and expectorant Jormule may
be in the hands of every person, who may
at thtir pleasure administer it.
,'llns article will also be louud useftii to
public speakers and singers. By excit
ing the secretions of the mouth and throat,
thTj voice will Income easy, clear and so-
notions
Dtre&htiSw—Adtrin may take one, twe,
or three of the lozenges at once, and
peat them once oi twice a day, or until a
slight ostites is effected In the same pro
portion they may be given to children, ac
cording to their age. The Lozenges are
to be dLsolved in the mouth, and swallow,
cd «hh toe s.ihv.t; in this way they will be
particularly advantageous. From tlia
grca.est possible quantity of the llnncset
being admitted in the smallest space in
these Lozenges, no adjuncts, as drinks
of Horehound, tlyssop, or Koueiet, will
will be lequired to aid their effects; but by
increasing or diminishing the dose of the
Lozenges every beneficent operation that
can be expected from the herb will be se-
•cared*
Although these Pectoral i^ozenges of
Boneset, from their bitterness, may he dis
agreeable at firct, this, after a few tie ta
ken. is soon lust; when they become very
palatable, not differing lo taste from refin
ed liquorice.
Piict tS cents per box
Just received and for tale by
T. M. TURNER, Druggist,
Opposite the Mansion House.
which the deci«ion
of tho fiiCfiiUiy of tilt TlVilUq I* io lit
msde must be previomld examined am;
reported upon by the t.ommissiouers: n<
coftiiniiuiuatiun othei than the application
referred to in the first *ection of the act.
:an he received st the department except
through Uiatchannel.
H. D. INGHAM.
* Secretary of the Treasury*
may 17 117c a—fcp
oy The Augusta Constitur onali't is
requested to publish the above diiily fin
two weeks and weekly for three month*
and to forward their account* duly attested
to tho Ccmintesioneis of Iiisolvencv for
Georgia io Savannah.
ft on* bug Sea Iiiand, from Botlou, nnd for
sate hv J. H IIF. »i B KHT & GO
aue II
sed.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
this rule he published once a month for
twelve months previous to the time appnin
ted for the payment of the said money, in
one of the gazettes of this State.
A true extract from the minutes of the
Superior Court of Camdcm comity. No
veniber the 10th, 1830.
IS VAC BAILEY, Cik
dec 1 23Ica$
Mahy’s approved Plaster
Cloth,
Pay’s Soap.
O NE Hundred boxes Fay’s Soap, land
ing from schr. Othello, am! for salt*
J. H. HERBERT & CO.
aug 11
Nouce.
nRI* AFTER the SammiVu Lin
ty will heojjcn for the delivery oi
books, every Tuesday, Thursday and
•Saturday from 4 to 8 o’c’ock p. M.
Individuals not share holders can have
he use of the Boots
For oneyear by paying git
" 5 mouths 6
11 Any period less than six months, f
per month*
Persons holding books belonging ».
the Library are requested to retain then-
without delay.
WM MOREL, Librarian
mav 3 I oof ax.
4Macon and Savannah,
Direct Stage Line.
f|S HE Macon nnd Sanxnah direct line
of STAGES, a:, at this time i
•ration t.icc a week, to and from both
ph.ee.—a safe and eoiiifortebl. STAGE
. leave. Capt. Newcomb’, Mention Houae,
direct l,i M.eeuo, eeeir Monday and fri
daji Morninci at /.ur o’clock, .nd,oei
throneb in three day,, to a> not to drive ir
llte.itighl, thereby giving to travel<er> tb<
ttltht if reel in. '1 bis line it euppliei
- *lth Komi eafe leamv and driverv.tlierelon
• the proprietor solicit! the eid of the publi
ceae rally.
ED ’lit) VARNER
april II 0*Vl
Stvaiin’tt Panacea,
PUZKN s ' , *" n ’'
nacea, w
ranted genuine and frcAh.prepr
ed. Just received and for sale hv
I.AY &IIEN1)UI< KSOh
aag II
Savannah Poor House am
L'nited States Marine
Hospital.
4 TTENDING Thy iciaosfor July an<
August, 1391—|)rs. Wilkins an
Riehardsotie,
Visiting Committee—Messrs. Jos Cu
ming and Frsncio Sorrell
jotte 30 JOS. GUMMING. .Se’rv
Sweet Oil.
WRET Oil of stipe ior quality.
S§ table use. Jtivt received and for
T M TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion Houet
White Lead, &c
fp WO llumlred kegs No. lit and k
quality While Le.ad
10 boxes Crome Yellow
6 do * HO
4 barrels f.m«eed Oil, sup^rt
qu ’ >r ; rt!e f-» \ t*y
svg 13 LAY & HENDRICKSON.
Clean Strained Honey.
IIJ3T received and fur «4|e by the bar
single gallon, at
inlv IS FAR.SON*’ DISPENSARY
Shirtings and Sheetings.
j|l EN bales* blea'd Sheetings and Shir
lings, for sale by
M. puenderoast.
Shad’* B* tiding.
Opposite Greent and Pulaski Monument
jone 4
Jcbb’s Uiicuinalic Li na
me nL
A supply af this superior article—re-
lM. cei.ed per .hip Siatirn. and for rale
by ' T M Tl'KiSr.R,
Opposite the Mansion House.
aug Si
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will ha made to the honorable the
Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham
County, for leave to >Hl all the real nod
peisooat properly, of the estate of Mrs. E-
liza Arnold, deceased, for the benefit of th<
lieirs and creditors.
RICHARD D. ARNOLD, Adm-r.
july in
Notice.
t j^OIJR months after date, application
will b«* made to the Honorable Jus
ttces ol the Inferior court of Wayne coun
ty when sitting for nrdinaty purposes, for
leave to Nr-11 a tract of laud in Wayne
county called McIntosh, belonging to the
’•state ol Robert Leach, laleol said county
deceased for the benefit of the heirs and
'•redttors,
LOUISA LEACH, adm’rx.
Ily her Attorney, Isaac Abruhawit.
Wayne county. May 30. 1331.
junc II
T rcanurer’8 Office.
■> Mat 8,1*31
T HE average price of Flour during the
last monHi being f 7 oer barrel ot
lbs. Bread for the present month
mm weigh as follows.viz:
18 1-2 cents Loaf Slhsll oz
6 1-4“ “ 1 “ 5 1-2“
Of width all Bakers and tellers of Bread
ill take due Notice.
may 7 M. W. STEWART, c. t.
nr.COM st RNDKD B7
Dr. B. Rush. Dr P. S. Phystck, and the
other most eminent of the Faculty ii the
United States,
0-ALITIES OF MAHY’S BLASTER
'glllld Blaster Cloth, so well known
Q_ thioiighout the United Mtate--, ami
more generally in the City of Philadelphia,
where its beneficial effects and surprising
Cures h ive procured for it the approbation
and recommendation of the most eminent
>f the Faculty.
It is a sate and safe remedy for Ulcers
and Sores either fresh or of long durance
—it stays one prevents Gangrenes, and by
a timely application will preserve many
valuable life and limb
in ol iuveierscy or Ulcers, or
proncnc^s of the effected parts to moitify
(or Gangrene) it will be advisable for the
iinlurtunste sufferer to rvsorl to the use of
some gentle pmgative fur a few days pre
vjmis to using the Piaster, and cont nue
till a cine is completed, which
may be confidently expected in a reasona
ble lime. No purgative more proper than
Dr. Dtott’s well known Ami Bilious
Pi»H
The Malengers of the Negroes, is ranked
under the denomination of Ulcers: thi% val
uable Plaster, is also a certain cure for It,
if the same treatment as above made; be
observed.
Cancers. Erysipelas, Wens, Scrophula,
Fistula, White-Dwelling, Sore Breasts,
Felons, Whitlows, and Boils, are removed
and cures happily produced, by the use of
this valuable Plaster.
It removes Abscesses and dissipates col
lected humours, it also cures Sprains,
bruises Anthrax, Sra’.ls Burns, and all
Sores and Wounds, tending to suppurate;
it draws cauterized Sores or Issues very
*nr'-essfu.lv *nd without pain It dissipates
distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism
in a verv short time, and is n safe and cer
tarn cure for Rheumatism and flying Rhen
nati». Paint, if the Plaster is constantly
’<pnli?d lo the oflected part for six or eight
months; by the application, the parts af
f *rted become invigorated, and a cure sel
doui fails to he completed—it is alio sue
(•'•ssfully used (or the cure of Corns.
Tnose ttsefull men. Mariners, should
never he without Mahy‘s valuable Plaster
Cloth, It k**rps any length of time equally
good, and is particularly calculated to dry
sores arising from green wnumRafter tlies
are suppurated, which it much aids. It is
necessary it should be kept dry.
A fresh supply, j«j| receivsd and for sale
by T. M TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion llouie.
ang SO
thousand eight hundred dollars, with inter
est, by instalments, of four thousand four
hundred and fifty dollars, on the first day
of May, eighteen hundred.and twenty nine,
eighteen hundred and thirty, eighteen hun
Jred and tltiity one, and eighteen hundred
and thirty two—that the better to secure
the payment of the said sum of money the
interest to grow due thereon in the manner
and on the days aforesaid, the said Janies
11. on Hie day and year flist aforesaid, by
deed, and mortgage tn the said William J.
and lii« assigns—All tlt.it ^tract or parcel
of land, situate lying and being on Argvl
Island, in Chatham county, containing
thiee hundred acres,including marsh more
or less, bounded northwardly by land tlieu
ot lately belonging to Elizabeth William
son, southwardly by land, William Mein,
eastwardly by Savannah back nver and
westwaully by Savannah ntiddl * river,
and also a small island in tho Inst named
river, containing thirty acres, mix or less,
opposite to the tract of land first above
mentioned, nod land belonging to the late
Richard !M. Stiles, together with oil and
sing’-lat the premises hereditaments and
appurtenances whatsoevr to the same be
longing. That the said James H. in his
life time* to wit?or» the 4*h day of May*
1329, paid to the same William J- the snip
of five thousand eight hundred and seven
ty four dollars, being the instalment then
due with interest ou the whole sum to that
lime. That on the 15th day of May. 1829
the said Wm. J. by deed of that dal' 1 , duly
nsAtgned } transferied and «*t nver tn the
petitioner, the said bend and mortgage.—
That the said James II did not on the day
of May. eighteen hundred and thirty, pay
the instalment due up that day or the in
tetest, in manner aforesaid, hut so to do
wholly made default. That the said Jas.
II. is since dead, and that James Wallace,
of said county did administer on his estate.
That there remains unpaid on the sai l
bond, the suin of thirteen thousand three
hundred and fifty dollais.with inteiest from
the fir»l day of May, eighteen hundred &,
twenty nine, of which four thousand fmn
hundred and fifty dollars besides the inter
est was duo on the first of May, eighteen
hundred and thirty, and the same sum he
sides interest will he due. before the expi
ration of thi« rule, to wit:—ou the first day
of May, eighteen hundred and thirty one,
and praying the foreclosure of the equity
of redemption, of the heirs and legs! repre
sentatives of the said James II, M’Leran,
deceased, of in and t<> the said mortgaged
premises and on motion W W Gordon,at
toruei for the petitioner, it is ordered that
the said James Wallace administrator, or
the heirs or legal representatives of the
said J mics II. M’Leran. deceased; do pay
into court within twelve months the said
sum of four thousand four hundred and
fifty dollars and interest so duo as afore
said, on tho fust day of Mav. eighteen
hundred and thirty and the furthcf *um
of four thousand four hundred and fifty dnl
lars and interest, so to he due as aforesaid,
before the expiration of this rule, to wn
on the first day of May, eighteen hundred
and thirty one. and the costs of this appli
cation and tiiat in delaull liter-of, th»
equity of redemption of the said Janies
Wallace, administrator, and the heirs and
legal representatives of the said James U.
M’Leran, dec’d, and all others, to
hy thro’ or under hint, of in and (o the
said tract or parcel of land and island, he
ilicncefotih and forever foreclosed, and it
is further ordered that a copy, of this rule
be published in one of the Gazettes of this
State, once a month for six mdnth or serv
ed on the said James Wallace, adininistra
tor .it least three months before theexpira
lion thereof, and that such further proceed
ings be had thereon as are prescribed by
law.
Extact from the minutes.
R W. FOOLER, C crfc
January 1831 * A april 8f>
Fine Pam White
'.«!«»! Whtttsg
White Chalk
Chrome Yclloti
Kings do
Patent do
Stone do
fipru e do
Oianse do
Yellow Ochre
Dutch l’.ok
Carmine
Chinese Vermillion
English do
Drop Lake
Rose Pink
Red Lead
Orange Red
Venetian do
Red Chalk L
Prussian Blue
Powder do
Fig do
Blue Paint
Do Verditer
Do Smalls
Do Vitro!
Do Frosting
Flolant Indigo
Chrome Green
Vcrdigiis, ioOil
Do dry
Do Chrystalize 1 '
Mineral Green
Vegitaule do
Brunswick do
French do
Cotnpoai'ion do
Green V orditer
Spanish B aton, dry
Do gro. in oil
York Brown
Purple do
Crocus Martis
e Sier.
ftesis
Coach
Pint;;
do
ire do
Spirits Turpentine
Jup.it and Uold gi.
Zes
Gold Leaf
Silver do
Copper do
Dutch Metal
Pallet Knives
Gum Copal
Do Hieliack f
Do Arabic '
Do Tragacnnth
Do Asphaltum,
Lin^la
Ri.siii and Glue
Gold Bronze
£i!v
do
Copper
Green
White
Red
Orange do
Window Glass
Picture do
Coach do
Portrait do
Plate do
Paint Brttshts
Graining do
Varnish do
Marking do
Lumets hair do
White wash do
Sweeping do
Scrubbing do
"fc*
American do
Turkey Umber
English do
Brown Smalts
Ivory Black
Lamp Black
Blue do
Black Lead
Do Paint
Do Smalts
Linseed Oil
periuaceti do
amp do common
Tanner’s Oil
Gin do
Neatsfoot do ,
Train do
Sweet do
Caster do
do
Dust
Shoe
Cloth do
Hair du
Tooth do
Sash TonU
Graining ■ do
Fine Hair do
Cameh Hair Pencilt
Uipitig j 0
Rotten Stone
Pumice tfton)
Litharge
t olishiug Pow ler
Sand Paper
Wrapping Paper
Pill I y F*ro**ry
Glazier's Diamonds
Window Sashes
Stone Jugs
Do EarthernJars
Demijons
Sperm Candles
Poland Starch
jBnttle Corks
Pocket Lights
An ^assortment of Glass. Brass. Suspe if
mg, Entry, Signal, and Japaned Lamps.
Lamp Glasses Candlesticks
Lamp Wick, assorted Oil Cisterns
Lamp Fillers Oil Cans
—ALSO—
A general assortment of PapcrHanging*.
Borders mid Fire Board Prints.
fl^Pdiots of ev«*r*description pnqmnl
r*» nve and directions given for using, i(
required.
HAZARD & DEN BLOW,
Whitaker steeet, 2 doors f om the Day.
25
Notice
fQUIE undersigned contemplating an
JL absence for a lew months, rrquesu
all persons having demands against him,
to present t Ire in for payment, without de
lay, and ail persons indebted to him. ms
Iso requested io make payment before hi*
departure. Those who neglect this call,
will find their accounts in the hand'* of hit
agent and attorney, to whom they are re
ferred. A power of attorney will he Id
ith Htiuit Cassidy, to transact his hup
ness. L. O’BYRNE,
july 12
THE GLOBE.
WJ1RANCI8 PRB8TON KLAIR.mi:
H_* times to publish, in the City . <
Washington, a newspaper entitled Hi*
GLOBE, which has now been establish
about five months.
It will be devoted, as it has hither
been, to the discussion and mntntcnanci
which have brought General Jackson in
to office, and which he brought with him
into office;” which have been asserted •
vcial messages to Con» ess. -
tained by the course of his administration
As a means of giving permanent effect ?•
those principle*, the Glome will contium
to advocate tho election of the President
for a second term. His nomination for
re-election by llje Republii ans ofnianv
States, and other manifestations through
out the Union, leave no room lo doubt r •
desire of the people, ihat he may follow m
the footsteps of Washington »nd Jefferson
by serving in the Chief Magistracy eight
years.
The Editor will also labor to give his
paper ;i literary cast, and seek to make i
at once a vehicle of news anil politics—and
of information in relation to the aits, sci
enccs. and manufactures of (he age.
7Yrms.—The Gvobb will he printed n
a largo imperial sheet. I he puce of il<
Daily paper will be Ten Dollars per ar
mini; for shorter periods it will he Or
Dollar per month. The price of the Semi
Weekly paper will he Five Dollars per a
num; Three Dollars for six months; an*
Two Dollars for three inuoths. Tho piR
of the Weekly paper swill be Two Dollar
add Fifty Cents All subscriptions must
be paid in advance
^^Subscriptions received at the Offici
of the Savannah Republican
julv SI
Notice.
_iOt tbs after date, application
ill he made to the Inferior Conr<,
• hen silting for ordinary purposes—for
pernv.ssion to »r|f Judy and Rose, two
Nla»e«, belonging lofhe estate of A. N ch
ols. d*re**e<l, for the benefit of the heirs,
N. H. OLV.STEAD, Executor,
aur a }
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application
will be made to the. Honorable tlis
Justices of the inferior Court cf Liberty
County, for leave to sell all tho real prop
erty of the estate of John E. Ftasrr.
JOHN DUNWOODY, Attorney -
for R. McIntosh. Executor of said ertkR*
june 30
Library of <’]ntert;uuii>g
Knowledge.
P ART It—lit-ect Transformation!
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■ler difficult!., illustrated bjr Anecdolw.
—alto—
Manual of tho I’nctic.l Anatomist, or
directions for oilcctinR, preparini, end
preserving .ut-ject, of Natuial History.
Just received by
W. T WILLIAMS. .
aug II '
The Young Duke.
T HE Young Duke,. Novel, by tbits
thnr of Vivian Orev
Dr Lndner’s L abinet _Cv.lop.di.. No
S, Sir James M’lntosb’s History of Ea(*
land, vol. Stl
Cabin.t Library-No t. Journal ol >
Naturalist.
Ltttons on Things, intended to impm«
children io th< practice of observation, re
flection. end description; on the system ot
I’-’Sialvzxi. edited by Jno Frost.
Parson's Directions for making »nito r ‘
cal preparations, formed on lh« basisif
Pule, Marjolin and llreschet.and including
the n.- memo' of Mr. Satan.
The Dramatic Librarv.
Massingers Plays in S vols.
Family Library
Life of Wetlav. 1 vol.
W. T WILLIAMS,
aug tS
The Young Duke
lltos M. DRISCOLLw* it”"!’
L A IV.
^ T. TIIA.INCll ART. having lac.
led liimself at Coosauh.ichie,
Ca. -ill attcstl tho Courts of Lass and F
qutty for lleaufort. Ilarnwell and Collator
Districts. Anv Inrsincss eutrustrd to hi-
care will he thankfully received ard prompt
iy attended to.
’ dec * fSItlcni,
_F reived, the Library of select -tort*
Nos H and 6, being the Young Duke, “f
the author of "Vivian Grey ” .. . .
Also, Tho Cabinet llisiorv No 6. bet*
fd vol. of the History of England. .
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New Orleans Whiskey.
tftNF. hundred bhl. N. O, WbisW’
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