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PUBLIC SALKS.
M)m.\IS i'»A FOB’S SALE.
O N t'l > ;irrft Tiicb lay 1:1 Sept. mber wi I be
tall at tin; Court llo'lio ill ij.liu^liuni
County, bctwjen the usual h mr-,
Til ! Ileal Estite ot' Jo'.iii 1’ison dacuawd, ly-
in£ iti said ooiiuty, consisting of u trad ol land
containing six hundred and forty acre* more or
less, for the benefit ofthe hair* of hoM o-iite;
solJ iinJor all order of th ' Hon. Inferior Court
of said county. Conditions nude known outlio
day of Jixl'I.
GEORGE W. B03T )N, Adm’or.
jlllv 10 159
• SOLEklFF’a XkUAff.
On tlio first Tuesday in August n ixt,
r ILLho sold in front oftli* Court House
in the city of .8 ivanuab, (Chatham Co.)
between the usual horn s of sale,
A negro mail named Tom : levied oil ns the
property of William Broivnjoliil. to satisfy exe
cutions in l ivor of Peter 0. Shirk, and John ( a
• irmiiet—levy mad' and returns I to mo by
Constable. JOHN I. OLAV’S, s. c. c.
july 6 149
SHERIFF'S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in August next, will bo
sold before the Court House in Hiccboro,
the following property, viz:
Three hundred and fitly acres of l.nnd more
or less, lying on Hull Town an l Rico Hope
,Swamps, bounded east by Captain Jon
north west by Moses L. Jones and T. J. Shepard
and on al other sides by lands of Varnadoeand
unknown lands; levied on as the property of John
A. Jackson, and sold to satisfy an execution in
favor ot’David Stetson. Property pointed out
by the plaintiff
"june 3 F. If. BACON, s.o.l.c.
GEOIMSIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all WUoiu it may concern:
« ilr.Ri.Ad, William Ktiudiek, has np-
V V puud to mu iloiiorahla the Court ol
.Liiuujjj oi Cuadiain County, ibrioitorsol ua-
iiiinisuauou on mo tjsuuoauu envois ol iilicnaoi
Duilsiuz, laleol Cuamum Co.ui,y, (lecoosed.
Ttiosu are to uomio to cue and lumiomstl, all
and singular m smuroa aim oro uotsoi iiw
saiu deceased, to aio uioir objections uiij nicy
nave; to mo g. anting oi mo .iamiuu.ii.mou oi
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SHERIFF’* SALE.
O N the iii si raasliy i.-t Tig tat next, will he
mid before the Court !I >u-u in iticebor i
between tlie usual hours of sole, the following
property, viz:
Eight Lots in the town of Ricaboro, Nos. 3,1.5,
2, 2d, '25, 27 and 2d, with the improvements
thereon, consisting of a good dwelling house,feur
stories; a kitchen and other out. buildings; levied
on us the property of Joseph Andrews, and sold
to satisfy an execution in favor of M. Prender-
gast—Soldsubject toa mortgage,
jnne 3 E. H. BACON, s. l. c.
AJ9HH19TBATRIPS HALE. -
W ILL be sold at the Court House in the
.own of Jefferson Camden County, on
Tuesday the first day of September next, Lot No
* ad), with improvements th-.-reon, in the town of
rib Maiys, belonging to the estate of Abraham
13 assent deceased. Sold by order of the Court of
Ordinary for said County, for the benefit of the
lairs of said estate.
ANN BF.3dF.NT, Administratrix
june 24 144
CITV SHERIFF’S SALE.
Oa the first I'msd ly in August next,
W ILL bo sold before the Court House in
the City of davann ill, between the legal
liaprs of sale,
1 set mahogany Drawers & one mahogany Ta
Iflet levied oa ai th > property of Jamei Yon-
/•amb. to satisfy a listros. warrant issued from
Vhe lnfaWor Court ofChatham County i:i favor
«f Shadrach Winkler—levy nude and returned
1o me hv aConstable.
ALEX. DRYSD.ALE, s. c. c.p. &o.&t.c.s.
July 3 _____
SHERIFF’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in Vagus next, will be
-old before the Court House in the city of
Savannah, between the usual hours of sale,
One Negro named Abraham; levied on as the
property of Reuben G. Taylor, and Mary. Tay-
Jax niswifo, under aad by virtue offor reinsure of
mortgage, issuing out of the Hon. the Inferior
Court of Ghatliam co in’.v. in favor of Elizabeth
ft [oner. JOHN I. DEWS, s. c. c.
nav 2 129
may. A. ,). ouo uousaud eight iiuiitir
thirty-live.
KOBE. vV. POOLER, Cl'k.C.O.C. C.
in iy Id
UEOtfUlA-< tl.k fl’HA.tl CO.
To ail whom it may toui'eru:
i,.ili.Ad, James l,. Rossiguol, has ap-
ii w plied to thu llmiorable me Court uf
Otiiinary of Chatnam County, for Loiters ul
Administration on me estate uudeffects ol domes
Rossiguol, late of Chatham County, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonisn, all
and singular Uio Kindred and creditors ol the
said deceased, to bio their objections ^ii any
tiloy h ive) to Uie gruuutlg of tin adnumsU'uUoii
of the estate of the deceased tote.: appiieo.it m
toe C' , a s > lice ol uie sald'Co.irt, oa or be
fore the 20tli day of June next; otherwise letters
of administration will be grantu i.
Witness, the llouerable Jos ph C.uumiag,
oi.e of the Justices of Uie said Court, me ibui
day of olay, A. J. on : tnous tni eight nunaraa
and thirty-rive.
llOB .. .V\ r’OOi.Cii, Cl k, C. O. C.C.
mi, i .
OKttriBlA—€ifACHAatl CO.
To ail wuom n any concern.
u/.lL.ii,uAri, Benv diet Bourqmn, udium.s-
VT tr.itor ot'riorau Courvoise, luuoi Ona.
ham oouoty, Jjoeased.iiasajipiiedtotiie llonor-
abld tha Court oi Ordmory of Chatham County,
to be dismissed from said administration,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and -lngm.ir the kindred and creditors oi tue -oiu
deceased, to nic their objections ^if any uiey uavej
to Uie granting oi me administration oi me e uato
of Uie leeeased to the applicant in tuo Clerk .-.Ot-
tice of too said Court, on or before the 2i in day ol
.May next; otnerwise letters of dismissory will
be granted.
iTuness, uie ilonorablo Joseph Cumming.ont
ofthe Justices of me said Court, die 26th day o
November, A. 1). 133-1.
ROBERT ,V. POOLER, Cl’k. c. c. o. c.
uov2,i
B E Bit oil A — C H A Til AJ1CO,
To .11 wnom it may concern.
II ...REAd,Robert Bay, has applied n
tue Honorable the Court of <Jrd,nar
oi ^ a.u.iam county, for letters ofaJmmistr.uiou
de bonis uou, on the estate and ejects of Cbas
Muloy, late of Cnatuam county dees i - ■ I.
These are therefore tociteand admonish all and
singular the mndree and creditors ofthe said de
ceased, to file their objections Vii’auy uiey uavej
in the Clerk’s Oiuce of the said Co irioiior bomi..
the Ut.i day of July uexu ot.iorwua letters ofa.i-
ministration will be granted.
vVitn2ss,the Joaoraoie ,li a ,ort .oneof lb:
J isticas of the s lid Court tar 2na rl iy of No
vemberA. D. 1 '34.
ROBT. VV. POOLER, Clerkc. c. c.
june13
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llDA.VCi. SIS TARE.
Ruler to George Hail, i.su.
Savannah,Jinn 20tli, 1835. juuo22
DINSOLUTIOIV.
r llE copartnersliip fiereiofore exisuug be
tween tlio subscribers, under the arm ul
L. uiildwiii Si Co. is this day dissolved by mu
Inal consent. The unsettled Business of the
firm wul bo attended to by die new firm of L.
Baldwin Ob Co. L. BALDWIN.
juuo 2 e. Henderson.
NOTICE.
Fill IIE Subscriber having associated Mr. L.
A Bird in business with him, will Continue
to transact a general Commission Business, as
heretofore, uimef the firm of L. Baldwin & (.'o.
jnne 2 LOAM! BALDWIN.
NOTICE.
f ffll HE subscribers huviitg connected them
selves under ilia firm of
ROBERTS A BEARDSLEY,
respectfully inform tli ur friend*'and the public,
that they have taken the store iutiibbon's Range,
recently occupied by Dwight Lathrop, whore
they intend to keep for sale a general a isoitmenl
of DRY GOODS, both at whole sale uud retail.
IIIRAM ROB 1 R'i'ri,
II. M. BEARDSLEY,
june I 138
NOTICE.
r IIE subscriber re ptests those who are in
debted to him to settle their accounts by
thu 28th insl.; and those who may have demands
against him, will please present their bills for
payment. MICH. DILLON,
June 23 Telfair’s wharf.
NO TICK.
•1 LL persons having any demands against die
. ®_ Estate of Jos. P. Law, deceased, will ren-
dertliemto the subscriber without delay, duly at
tested ; and those indebted, will make payment
to JNO. S. LAW, Administrator. ’
may 15 H3tL
NOTICE. ' _
r l Copartnership existing under the firm
of Tucksr & Oi.ustead, will expire by
limitation, on tho 1st of June. Persons holding
es, No. 1, will contain a report ol the ' any demands against tlio linn,will please present
fthe Supreme Court, which by an act them ler settlei
SWAJf’S FAN ACE A.
A S the luioiiipeiancu audliUuiy uf the ago
are iiasuiiuug uw ravages ol seorbuuc com
plaints, and reudenng die blood more impure,
uml us thousand* have dostruyed Uioir couslitu-
auns tiy neglocting to apply Uie proper remedies;
to such, Swann * Pauaueu usual be and lias been
more tiiau doubly valuable a* a cerium and of
l'ectuul mean* ol’ restoriug them uj poifeelnealtb
and vigor. Few famine* aru wholly exempt
from scorbutic atloclious, which exiubit various
symptoms, us eraptious, illcuruUous,debility, loss
of appetite and dejection, all arising from impure
blouu, and if not properly attended to, produces
tlie greatest injury to tlio constitution, uml muy
bo imparted to their otfspriug. Swann s Panacea
is recommended at Uu* season of Die year, us uu
invaluable resturutive Of the system, thereby in
vigorating tlio constitution and enabling us to
hear the debilitating effects of the summer sea
son. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, uml
corrects their tendency to all those diseases which
originate inn vinted blood, diseused liver, deprav
ed appetite, or predisposition to etfectionof the
lungs, &c. No one, however, is advised to use
it without convincing themselves of the truth of
what is hero stated.
This Medicine is now used with success in all
parls of the world, und is gaining great reputa
tion in i.ngluml.
From Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professorof Surgery in the University of New-
York, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, &c.
1 have repeatedly used Swniin's Panacea, both
in the Hospital and in private practice, and hav
always found it to bo u valuable mud,cine in
chronic, syphylitic, ami scrofulous complaints
ami in obstinate cutaneous affections.
VAL NTI.N MOTT, M. D.
From the various impositions which have bc‘'ii
practised by adulteration, itc. even to the extent
of perjury, Ibr the purpose of imitating the
medicine, issullicientto prove its ellicucy in the
diseases invvhich it has been sutficintly proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, oilier than io caution
the public against the deleterious mixtures which
iiave been made to impose upon the ignorant.
The genuine article can always be found at the
store of tlie subscriber, who is tlie sole agent for
this Stale.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbon’s Range.
march 31
UNITED STATES MAIL
COACHES.
„ TRl « V ine #r F <*«»
I, Horse Mail Couches from
Augusta to Savannah, bv
.die way of Wuyuesbor.
J 311 ®* 1 Milhavoiwuniiine
linos a week and back-lluough i„27di I,ours
l he coauliuson it,is line are liew-Tho terms ar«
file last rale am, Uie Drive,* are X S
ineu ,-very exertion will bo made by the Com
tractor und his Agent, to merit the pationaae of
• generous public. 6
Plus line leaves Augusta on Tuesdays, Thun
duys, and Hatiirduys, at 10 A. M., and arrive*at
rfavunnul, next days, at 2 P. M.-Returniim
leave* Savannah on Tuesdays, Thursdays „mi
Saturdays, at 3 P. M. and arrives in Auirust ,
uext day, at 4 P.Ri. b u
Oliiceat the ..ogle und Phtruix Hotel.
All Baggage and Parcels at the risk ofownrr-
G. LONGSTREET, Proprietor
jan 24 20 $
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL?'
TO RENT. *
IfStifh. f * 1 ‘ h *°ng established and ivel
known Hotel, situated on the corner
ofWhituker :uul Uroiighton ntrevta
is offered m rent, on moderate and
accommodating terms.
The Mansion House is a large and commodi
ous building, in good repair, situated jn a pica-
sum pari ofthe city, and convenient to business
Asa II no ,it lia.- been Ion,:ei established than anv
il! the place, and lias always enjoyed u libi.-r.ff
s ban ■ ofthe city and country patronage. Adjoin,
ing the premises is an extensive and well ventib
tod Livery Stable.
To persons wishing to rent, tin- M nsion Homo
presents us fiattering iuducemeiits sany similar
estabiialnneut ill the low country. Posi-enion
given immediately. For further "particulars en-
ipiir.! of JOHN 1. Dl.WS.
IT/ 1 Tli 1 Milledgeville Recorder ami die Au
gusta Cliron cle, are request -d to publish the a.
bovi-one,' a week for thivo weeks, and die Chailt-s
ton Mercu y, Ualiimore Chronido, and Mary,
lander, twice a week for the same time, and for.
ward their accounts for payment.
may
B1
tV J. B. HERBERT A CO.
At Priniic Sale.
50 boxes Tackson’s first quality Soap
25 bbls No 1 Mackerel
40 half bbls do
Also, an assortmsdt of Chairs, consisting of
fancy rush bottom, cane, doubled back, morticed
top. raiud .seat rooking, and children's chairs,now
ending per brig d n Ida 11 from Boston.
ettleinent, and those indebted,aro earn
estly requested to call and liquidate the same on
or before the above date.
- MIN F TUCKER
\VM OLM STEAD,
may 19 117||ca
no iiceT
F|n HE late firm of Low, Taylor it Co., ha
u been brought to a close, an 1 ill debts du
to that firm, and all the ussests and effects there)
have been assigned to the subscriber. VV: lia.-i
Robertson a 11 An I • w uow, Jr. are his Atto.
neys, fully authorized to collect debts and to dis
pose of tlie effects ofthe said firm. VII per- in
indebted are requested to make payment to them
o . o .._. __ or either of them without delay, they orei'.lier of
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may 31
ISO
PROCLAM 1TIO.V.
Mayor's OJice, dig of Savannah, ?
25th June, 18.35. (
W HEREAS, a murder 1mbeen oo nmi
in the vicinity of thisCity, by se ne
son or persons unknown, on the body of an uer-
Anown Colored Person, and Council by resolun
tioil has directed me to offer a reward of $10 T
for the discovery and conviction ofthe perpetra,"
tor:
Now, therefore, I, VV. W. Gor l in Mayor of
the City of Savannah in pursuance of said reso
lution, do offer a reward of OVE HUN
DRED DOLL ARS, to he paid by this
Corporation.to any person, or persons, who shall
discover and furnish proof sufficient to convict
«1ib murderer.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set mv
hand and caused the ietl ofthe City to he a fixed.
VV. VV. GORDON. May or.
Attest, Svjs’l. Elbert Muse,Deputy c. c o.c.s.
june 20 145
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P. L. ROBINSON.
GRIEVE & OitME.
july3 147
GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM UO.
I’o all whom it may concern.
aTJ IEREA 5, James Cr c i pi. .s. i ,
V* ilou. the Court of Ordinary of..,iing-
ha.n county, for letters of Administration on tli
estate and effects of Joseph ylo., ute of sui
county uceasid,
These are therefore t) ede an a Imouish all
and singular the ten ireu i.id ci suitors of the sum
da.ia.isn,i,to ,ile tuairobjectioiis ^if.my tUey nave,,
to the granting of the aJininistratiou of the esuit ■
ofthe leeeased to the applicant in the Clerk's o
fice oft te said Court, oil oi before tile lfith day of
August next; otherwise letters of adimuiatratiou
wdl iie granted.
Witness, tue Hon. G. F. VValthour, one oft::
Justices of tue said Court, the 10th day of Jul.
A. D. 18A5.
JOHN CHARLTON,r.c. o.e.c.
july 10 150
GEORGIA-LIBERTY UO.
Court of Ordinary.
1 VJOR ELIAS FORT, ffxecutor ofthe
last will and testament of Josiali Wilson,
late of said county deceased, applies to be dismis
sed from his said Executorship,
These aretherefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to file their objections (if any
tlieyhgve) in file office of the Clerk of the said
Court of Ordinary for said county within the time
prescribed by law; otherwise the said Elia* Fort
will lie bs imsed agreeably tohissaidapplicution.
Witness, the Honorable Enoch Daniels, one
ofthe Judges of said Court, this 2d day of March,
A. D. 1835.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. r,. c.
may 5 54
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may 19 11/{l
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r HE Savannah Lihr iry is regularly opened
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P. VI.
march 17
•’clock
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tilttillJ
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A LL persons having demand* against tbe-cs-
/Bl tate of James dtnylie.senr., late of Liberty
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HT JAN. JACHNO* SCA <iao-
llOUGH, ATTORN IY V V LV.V. ins re
moved from Thomasville, (Thomas co.,J to Per
ty, Ho'iston county, Gio., where he is now per
manontly settled. He will practice in all the
Counties of the Southern Circuit, an! iutho
Counties of Houston, Bibb, and Flint Circuit, in
he county of Wilkinson, of the Ochmulgee Cir-
< ult, and in the Counties of Lee, Huinter, and
Marion, of the Chitialioochee Circuit. All busi
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Perry, (Houston County, j 20fii June, 1835.
jjme 22 1431s
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the
Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes lute of
Chatham county deceased, are requested to pre-
eent them properly attested within the time pre
scribed by law; and those indebted,will make im
mediate payment to
JOSEPH E. MAXWELL, Adm'or.
july 8 150tL
NOTICE,
BALED Proposals will be received at the
Icl office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Twiggs county, until the 15th day of July next,
forconducting the water to tlie’Court House
Hquare, from Mrs, Barton’s spring, distant 700
yards—carried through green pine logs, of not
less than nine inches in diameter, three feet un
der the surface of tho earth, to run in the edge of
rhuroad and through the street, in which there
js no obstructions by timber. Persons wishing to
undertake the work, will do well to view the
firemnd.
HENRY LOYLESS, V O
IRA PECK, S
JAM Ed SOLOMON, i 1
EDWARD YOUNG, S’
HENRY LAND, j [3
Marion, June 1(3.
july? 149a
Vd n.nutr ition on the estate and
effects of Solo mu Metzger, late of Effingham
county deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, al:
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have J
in the office ofthe Clerk ofthe Court of Ordinary
lor said county, onor before the lith day of J une
next;otherwise the letters applied for will be gran
ted.
Vitness.thn Hon. G. VV. VValthour, one of
the Judges of said Court, this lith day of May,
1833.
JOHN CHARLTON,c.c. o.f.c.
may 6 197
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern:
V lift REAd, George Betts, administrate
of George J. Wilber,late of Chatham
County, deceased, has applied to the Honora >
theCourtof Ordinary of Cai mn County o
be discharged from said administration.
These :i<: therefore to ci. tail admonish all
and singular the kindred t i l creditors of tlie
aid deceased, to file their objections (if anr
they have) iutho Clerk’s ) fice ofthe said Court,
on or before the ifftli liv of November next;
otherwise letters of dismission will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Taoinus (J. P. Charl
ton, of the Justices of tlie said Court, the 18th
day of VI iy, V. D. o ie thousand eight hundred
and thirty-live.
ROBT. VV. POQLER.Cl’k. C.O.C. C.
may 18
GEO {GI l—EFFINGII1M CO.
Ta all wuo n it uuy concern;
V I lilE AS, Elihu Vilsen. Administrator
of the Estate of Ann Wilson, hai appli
ed nth? Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
E li ighain Co unty to he dismissed from his Ad
ministratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
Estate to file their objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk's Office ofthe said Court, on nr be
fore the 20th day of Nov. next; otherwise let
ters of Disinissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. G. F. VValthour, one of tho
Justicesofthe said Court, the 13th dsv of May
A.I) 8835 JOHN CHARLTON,c.c. o.k c.
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DUFF GREEN.
Washington City, 18'.35.
may 8
STANLEY ACO’S PATENTED
ROTAR COOKING STOVES—IM
PROVED.
Ml HE superiority of these much approved
.1 Cooking Stoves, has been fully tested in
me principal northern cities, where they Iiave su-
) irseded all kinds hitherto used; and embracing
• these do, every advantage of economy and u-
..i v. they require only to he known and tried, to
• ■ brought into general use. They have the fol-
. viug advantages over every other invention :
’he revolving top which serves to equalize me
,-at in every part, and a furnace, though small,
rat is capable of wanning the largest room in
Her. ami file grate can be arranged to gr
■ ;s heat in summer, but sufficient for cooking
irposes—Also, a sliding hearth for regulating
nnlmstion and heat. All necessary utensils for
, iking in any manner,accompanying the stove
Prices—For No. 1, #38; No. 2, $43; No. 3
3 >3; and No. 4, $100 to 120.
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
The stoves have been in common use for sev-
■r il months past in this city, ami the most satis-
K'tory testimoninals can be given oftheir utility,
may 18 110
march 28
NOTICE.
NOTICE
T HE person who borrowed our small syphon
for drawing from Demijohns, under the
promise of returning it immediately, sre reques
ted to send ithoine, for we think it is quite assafe
in our hands as in his; we promise, however, to
have it ready for him when he applies again.
GAUDRY & LEG RIEL
june 24
CASTOR OIL.
4 BBLS. Superior cold pressed; 4 do Plan
tation Oils.—Just received and for sale by
june20 A- PARSONS. "
’fl HE Savannah Library is regularly opened
E for tho delivery of Books, every Tuesday,
Thursday, nd Saturday.from3to6o’clk., P.M.
WM. MORRELL, Librarian.
march 17 64 itil 1J
NO TICE.
I JI >UR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
inferior Court of Brvau County, when sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot ail
Land No. 337, i:i the twentieth District of Mu-
cogee County, for the benefit ofthe heirs of John
G Butler, deceased.
ANN G. BUTTER, Adm ix,
june 26 14R[p
SIVAIM’S VERMIFUGE.
EM ,1IS remedy counteracts the whole train
■ of diseases, arising from the debility of the
digestive organs or a depraved condition of the
stomach and bowels.
Most of me diseases of children originate in
verminous affections.
iV’ormsffeiiroy the nourishment which is in
tend-'. I liv o o upport life.
The immediate effect of Swaim's Vermifuge,
are to ti aiiquilize the stomach, clear it of aciduuiis
phlegm, dissipete superfluous bile, increase tlie
grastric juices and promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick headache, and is an untefiote
for the Cliolera Morbus of our country, dirriun,
fever and ague, and that class of diseases which
owe tli in' origin to a disordered state of the s,o-
macli or ;.o vels.
I'iiis rein silye. pels worms by giving health'
ictionto the stomach and organs of digestion.
There is nothing in its composition to kill worm
They are seldom seen after its use, and the pa
tient improves* in health, color and upputite.
Those rein dies which kill worms, niustol coursi
injure the stomach materially, and the cause of
many serious complaints. This fact has been
lint.Tiallyneglected by tlie faculty, und tlie e,-
ror has never been discovered until Swaim’s Ve.
mifuge proved it to the ei^ire satisfaction o
every family who has used it.
Tile medicine is no less efficacious in many n
file diseases of grown persons, by dlssi
paring those morbid secretions which produc,
dysentery, diarrite, cholera morbus, piles, feve
and ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach
foul breath, and the disagreeable affections con
seqent upon billions disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of the
world. Families resident in the country, travel
lears going into the interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical
talent) would find Swaim’s Vermifuge of great
advantage.
Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by
A, PARSONS, sole Agent foi the State,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
inarch 31 76
FOK SALE,
IF immediately applied for, niv
two story wooden building, at th",
corner of Church und Prince street
Beaufort S. C. It bus six fire
places, u variety ofconvenient cloeti
wth convenient out buildings; and calculated i
every respect to promote the comfort ofthe mi:
chaser. Further information in relation to it ca,,
lie-obtained by apply ing to Mr. A. G. Miller, Sj.
vannah, or tlie subscriber at Darien.
C. H. HOPKINS
jail 21 17
NOTICE.
q! ’ months alter date, application will be
i in 11 to the Honorable the Court of Ordi-
i irv ft: an o-iniv, for lew io sell all tee
al , a id two Negroes, belonging to ti e
■ • avid Soilili, Ute of Bi'yau Cdahtj
ceased; for the inrpuso of a division among he
heir?. O ILT A SAIi TII, Adm'or.
ELEANOR . C. SMI TH, Adra’ix.
june 26 1451fp
FOR RENT.
Tlie House occupied by S. Gard
ner in liningliton-Btreet. next door
to S. C. Dunning, Esq. I’o- essiou
will be given immediately. Apply
to 8. PHILBKICK&CO
MEDICATED OIE SIEIt.
r llS important discovery,so universally ap
proved, where tried, and the respectability
the reference and certificates,warrants fiiopro-
prietor in recommending it highly as a family
medy.tor removal of pain, occasioned by gout,
icumatism. colds, liver complaint, Ac., pain in
iie head, back, breast, side and limbs, and noth-
,ag can compare with it for the cure of scrofula
>r king’s evil, swelled breast, sore throat, swel-
mgs,<'iilurgoimmt8, stift’ness in the joints, corn?,
o it-bitten limbs, &c. Everyday adds proof to
its virtues.
Directions.—For pain only, first rub the affect
'd part with warm vinegar or spirits, then gently
warm and apply the plaster, if for the limbs in
strips, the edges to lap; any other part as breast,
side. Sue., in form of plaster, well fastened by com
press .uu! bandage, and change occasionally. It
g enerally producing on tho part applied perspi
ration, and a slight irritating sensation, which is
folio v, ;d by a total removal ofthe pain.
For corns, first wash with warm water, aad
with a knife remove the hard part, then apply
tli a plaster. A few applications renewed every
two or three days will entirely destroy them.
We subjoin the following certificate, which,
fro n tho character and standing ofthe gentlemen
whose signature* it bears, will preclude the ne
cessity of giving a lung train of cert ificates of the
cures this wonderful remedy hasoffar'ed.
Neon York, Aug rut 23, 1823.
The Medicated Oil Silk manufactured hy B
Mymige, is capable of being applied with great
advantage in most cases of gout, rheumatism,
chronic enlargements, stiffness in theiointe, and
indurate glandular turner*, aad in so*" case* is
prof irable to any other remedy with which we
are acquainted-
Valantine Mott. M. D. John Watt*. M. D.
David Hassaek M. D. \. H Steven*. M. D.
Sami. L Mitchell. M. D. Wright Post, M. I).
W. ! M icNotch M. 0. «. F, Delafield M. 1).
F. 8. Kimani. M. D John Nsilsoa, M. D.
Relix Pawalis. M. D.
A fresh supply received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Drnggist,
june 6 No 8 iibhons’ Range,
MEDICINE SPOOlh.
A CONVENIENT article for administering
m. medicine to children. Just received and
for sale by [JA. PARSONS, Druggist,
Na) TICE.
F )UR months after date, application will b-
made to the Honorable tlie J isti<»:s of tho
Inferior CoiirtofChat/iam County, when -itting
ibr ordinary purposes, for leave to ffl Lot No.
183,2d District. Henry County, belonging to the
Estate of Thomas t ioddard deceased, for the ben
efit of the creditors. II. KNAPP,
april 15 Administrator.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, applicatim will he
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, for leave to
sell atrict of Land in M ucogee County, drawn
by the orphans of Jonathan Cline.
PETER G.SIIICK,
inarch 27 Guardian of Agnes Clino.
NOTICE.
F OUR months filer date, application will lie
made to the Hon.tljo Iu-tices ofthe Court
of Ordinary of Chatham countv. for leave to !1
four Lots of Land, lying in Wilkinson county,
Nos. 133, 19th District, 1 H Ith io., 186.26thdo
and 181,9th do.; belonging to tho Estate of S. M.
Mordecai. CAROLINE L. MORI) EC AI,
may 12 112* Administratrix.
june11
No 8 Gibbons’ Range.
NOTICE.
P OUR months alter date, application will be
made to tho Inferior Court of Effingham
County, for leave to sell all the Real ’state of
tfenrv Griffin, consisting of ono Tract of Land
in Cherokee, and another Tract in 8tow irtCoun
ty. J. A C. GRIFFIN. Administrators,
may 18 pi I
; ffoTTcE:
I N IUR months alter date, application will lie
. made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
for tho County of Effingham, for leave to s ffl all
tho Real state, lying end beingin the .aidcoim-
ty, belonging to tho late John Tison deceived,
for the benefit oftheh"im, Ac.
G. VV. BOSTON, Administrator.
march W 58
NOTICE.
• HI R months afterdate, application will he
V made to tho Honorable the Jiietices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham Countv, when sitting
as s Court of Ordinary, for Inavo to sell Lot of
Land No. 974, 2d District, Muscogee County,
drawn hv the orphans ofG. B. Harris, in order
to make • division.
FRANCIS M. STONE, Guardian,
march 3
iTo-flCEj
Bjl MJR months after date application will be
~ made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
Ibr the oountv of’’(fin'diam, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
Negroes, viz—Stephen, Boh, and February,and
also, all the Real Estate belonging to the late
Benjamin J. Metzger. MOSES M TZOER,
june IB Administrator.
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
A S the intemperance and luxury of the age
are Hastening the ravages of scorbutic
complaints and rendering die blond more impure
and as thousands have destroyed their constitu
tions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies;
to such, Swaim’s Panacea must be and lias been
ueen more than doubly valuable as a certain und
effectual means of restoring them io perfeci
Health and vigor. Few families are wholly ex
empt from scorbutic affections, which exhibit va
rious symptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debil
ity, loss oi appetite and dejection, all arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces the greatest injury to the constitution,
an I may be imparted to dieir offspring, Swaim’s
Panacea i* recommended at this season of file
year, as ail in valuable restorative of Uie system,
thereby invigorating the constitution, and ena
bling to hear tbedebihating effects ofthe summer
season. It is conveyed by the oirculating lluids
ami corrects their tendency lo all those diseases
which originate in violated blood, diseused liver,
depraved appetite, and predisposition lo affic-
aon of the lungs, ,Vc. No one, however, is ad
vised to use it without convincing themselves of
the truth of what is here stated.
This medicine is now used with success in all
parts of the world, and is gaining great reputa
tion in England.
From Dr Valentine Mott.
Professorof surgery in the University of New-
York, Surgeon ofthe New-York Hospital,&c.
I have repeatedly used Swaim’s Panacea, both
in the Hospital and in private practice, and have
always found it tube a valuable medicine in
chronic syphilitic, andecrofulous complaints, and
in obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From the various impositions which have been
practised by adulteration. &c; even to the extent
of perjury, for tho purpose to prove its efficacy
ni the diseases in which it has been sufficiently
proven to Iiave cured. It is unnecessary to say
further in rotation to this Panacea, other than to
caution the public against the deleterious tlie
mixtures which hai e been made lo impose up
on t ie iqq irir.it. The genuine article cat) al
w ys be found at the store ofthe subscriber
who has received a large and freshstipply.
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
2 & 16 Gibbon’s Range.
may 18
THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE,
COMPOUND CHLORINE TOOTH WASH
1 13 IR cleansing and preserving the Too h
and Gums, and cleansing the Mouth.
Recommended by Dr. Silliman of Yale Col
lege. by l)r. Webster of Harvard University, by
Drs. Sliattnck, Slmrtleff and Flint of Boston,
Dr. Stedman of thu Marine Hospital, and other
gentlemen whose names appear on the wrapper
of each bottle.
Caution.—The genuine Compound Chlorine
Tooth VVashi* prepared only be Lowe & Reed.
Druggists, Boalon, original inventors of the ar
ticle. Attached to each bottle is the written sig
nature of one of the firm. ThiN caution is ne
cessary to avoid tho imposition of a counterfeit
preparation which has been offered for sale.
Just received tnd fo* snlebv
A PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
april 28 100
TO RENT,
■Col Possession given the 1st of Octolier ml.
. Thatlarge and commodious dwi-l-
ling House, over tlie store of A.
W ood & Co. in Market-square,cur
taining ]() Rooms, all finished com
plete; being one of the most pleas,
ant Dwellings in tlie Square, and well calculate!
for a Private Boarding House.
For further information, apply to Mrs. Wocd,
living in the house, or to
may 23 STONE, WASHBURN & CO
TO RENT.
A pleasant 1 louse in South Bro;.
Street, can be had by an approv'd
tenant, until 1st October, on ven
moderate terms,if immediate apj*
' cation be made ut this office,
may Sa 120
I’ll CELEBRATE I) IMPORTED IIOK
IIEDGFOUD.
THIS high bn
and fashiouab!
‘ . ’ Vl stock horse, mi
' imported in lt3;’,b
William Jackson,I
New-York. Hein
beenbioughttolift
gin. by the solicitation ot' several bleeders, a:
will stand in the n igh orhootlofAugusu. Hal]
foul madi two se i.-ousin \ ir, iniu.wheiehi-id
can be seen, and will bear a comparison \vifiia:
in the United States Imlhiii point of elegance al
high racing form, lie was got by Philo dePot
Ins dam, Miss Craigie, by t irville, and full lire:
er to tlie celebrated horse Birmingham, inis
land, that won the great St. Lever 1630. IK
furd won ff race- before he was injured, (und
course, lost some.) healing many good horses
the day. He is a dark brown, black legs, ni-
and tail; 16 hands and upwards high, offinc fl
nage and action, bony and game-dike counts
anc .
See further particulars in large bills, and
more lull itise’ tion hereafter, in the newspapel
O' antilicutioit to |
JOSEPH H. TOWNES,
Augusta, Geo.
jan 20 21 f
25 DOLLARS REWARD.
I’lie subscriber’s waitina-tw
known by the name of JON
ib -conded from hist plantation
L ' McIntosh County,on Wedncff
ttiking with him a large B
1 for-.* with a docked tail. J 1 *
is a tall, line looking negro, of very black c
plexion, and is very intelligent. It is probnb’
may have crossed the Sisters Ferrv on his
Beaufort,(S. C.) ns no information ofhisliav
passed through Savanna 1 , could be obtained
above reward will be paid for his apprehew
by Levi S. D’Lvon. Esq. Savannah, or tlie i
scriber at Bellville. Melnto h county,
may 26 123 CHARL1 S H. HOPKIN-
^10 REWARD.
Runaway from the subset)
in Mlingliuni county about 1
months since, his negro
named HAM DON, about W
wo years of age, of light comp!
inn, about five feet two or “t
inches high. The said negro is snpp»“ ,!l
loitering about the plantation of Mr. S. NetJ
tins city hishavng relatives on bis place
nlxix ■ r> ward will be paid for bis delivery
jail ofthis county, or to the subscriber in f“
hum. WM. W. TUCK1-
may29 216
CONGRESS WATER.
A FRESH supply direct 1 om he Spriu s
m lujt received and fur snl * by
A. PARSONS. No 8 Gibbons’ Range,
june 22
143
FRESH SWEET OIL.
C AS I ,S pure Sweet 0,1, reeivedandf
*1 sale by A. PARSONS,
june 20 HO
WAS D.
■ av the al ove rewar
p on whi will appa’D
lo ■ in tlie jail of Gj,L
uy, my slave ALL’I
iffio absconded from «D® |l| !,I
Horning ofthe 19th itist. J
i about- feat, 6 or 7 inches in height, of" |
I com; exion, and about 19yeurs ol otp
i well k: own in Savannah. ,-J
ROB RT W. P001- 1,
tne 22 143111 J
KALI DOB. . ,
A PREPARATION long establish
highly approved for destroying .
neons eruptions of the face and skill, nl
aduitional bloom to the complexion, mi
the beauty and lustre of the skin.
A fresh supply received and
jnne 24 No 3 Gibbons^
30
LONDON MUSTARD^,.
BOXES superior Gilidoii |
landing and Ibr sale b^^jij
100
for sule by
jtmO 26
V.SEOABj.^J
ALLONSdo'
gar, for family
145 *