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i*tjac.it: sales.
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Ami i HI «. :IA roll’s VILE.
t "V t.i first r«*H lay in Sep tuber .v. I ho
I t.ii .t ut louse ui uninghatu
Count/, oeUV ‘iiu he tsaulh »■!*-»
Till l At ,siiit« of Joint lVon deceased, ly
ing in s:»id county, consisting of a tract of laud
•outlining six hundrod hikJ forty acres more or
less, for thrj benefit of the heirs of »aiJ estate;
■old under an order of tin Hon. Inferior Court
t,fsaid county. C Jtiditions made known on the
day of solo.
(JEORGE W. BO STON. \ I n’or.
July 10 InO
S ;l#i ill.9 t l. -J.
On tile first Tuesday in August next,
W ILL be sold ill front of the Court llonso
in the city ol Savannah, (Chatham Co.)
between the usual hours of salu,
A uegro man named Tom ; levied on as the
property of Willium Browujolin, to satisfy cxe-
rutionsiu favor of Peter G. ri hi tilt, and John Ca
Gromet-—lovy made and r burned to mu hy
Constable. JOHN I. DEWS, s. c. c.
July (5 149 4 _
. SIIEBII'F’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in August next, will he
old before the Court House iu Rtcoboro.
Ihe fo lowing property, viz:
Three hundred and fifty acres of Land more
or less, lying on Bull Town and Rice Hope
tiwamps, hounded east by Captain Jones,
jiftrth west by Moses L. Jonas andT. J- Shepard
end on al other sides by lauds of \ arnadoe and
unknown lands; lcviod on .is the property ol Joint
A. Jackson. and sold to satisfy an execotiou iu
favor of David Stetson. Property pointed out
Lv the plaintiff.
juno ‘3 1'. II. BACON, s. o. c. c.
SHEIIII’P’S SALE,
O N' the lirst Tuesday iu Vug ut n ;xt. will be
- il l before the Court loss 1 in llic-ibor
between the usual hours of sole, the following
property, viz:
Eight’Lots in the town of Riceboro. Nos. 3.4,
C, 22,36, 27 and 28, with the improvement -
thereon, consisting of a goo;] dw ’.ling house,Ion
stories; a kitchen andother out buildings; levied
®n as the property of Joseph Andrews, and soil
to satisfy an execution in favor of SI. Pr.mder-
igast—Sold subject to a mortgage,
juno 1 E. 11. ! AC ON. s. i.. c.
lAtt 'll VIST SAT <KI v’S’lALE."
W .L be sold at the Court Hous; in the
. jw a of Jefferson Camden < ’aunty, on
Tuosdxv the first day of September n ‘Xt, Lot No
CO, with improvements theieon, in the town o '
St. Marys, belonging to the estate of Abraham
l$es< >nt deceased. Sold by order of the Con r of
Ordinary for said County, for the benefit of the
-licirs of staid estate.
ANN B ’.SSENT, Administratrix,
june 24 144
^^fllbU-l HATHAn CO
o al) .vlioni it may coucern
. tt/Tl -iL.A.fi, tYiluaui ixuduiCK, lias op-
f f pned to me ilouoraOle mo Court ot
iMiiuiut. i i Juaupi.u County, mr letters ol ab-
mun.uaoO.l »u tua jetutuuUU e.leets ol Mtcuaci
Dells,ur.iuluo. Ciiamaiu Co.tiny, Ueceusud. I
l nose are utureioio to cite uuu aoniouisii, all
and singular mo sinurou auo cro i(o.s oi .*»
saw deceased, to nle dioir oojuetums yi» ally iliuy
navej to tuu graining oi mu auiuiiusuuiion al
me estate oi mo oocoused to tlio applicant ill die
Cior.t a J.iieo oi mo said Coun, on oi ooioio mu
■min day ol J uno next; ouierwise leiluis ol au-
.umistraiion will oo gruumd.
Witness, uw Houuruole Joun Gumming, one
ol too justices of me said Court, tua low day ot
.nay, A. D. u.u tiiousuiid eiglil Hundred onu
thirty-live.
RGB I". W. POOLER, Cl’k. C. OX. C.
may Id
IitliOilUiA-tllA 1'tIA.tf CO.
l'o ail waoin it may concern:
HEREAS, Junes L. Rosstgnol, nos tip-
plicd to the tlonorahle du Court o,
Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters oi
Administration on the estate and enacts ol James
Rossiguol, late of Chatham County, deeoased:
l’hesj ure therefore to cite and admonish, ah
and singular ihe kindred and creditors ol me
said deceased, to tile their oojactions yii aitj
tliey have) to the granting oi Uie adimiusirauuu
of ilia estate of Uie deceased to Lie apple am la
tile Clews Juice of uie slid Court, o.t or oc
loie die 20th day of June next; otherwise letter*
of adnnuisu'auou will oe granted.
iViUiess, tua ilouaruDle Joseph Cumim.ig.
one ol die Justices ol Uie sau Court, uie i >.*»
day o. 11 , A. J. an i t lousan a etgut uuuuroa
anu thirty- ive.
ROB r. W. POJlER, Cl k, c. o. c.c.
cl
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CITE SHE tUPF’S SALE.
On the first L’a -1 iv in Vigust n
W ILL be sold before the Court House in
the City of Savannah, between ihe legal
tiours of sale,
I set mu hog my Drawers &■ one mahogany Ta
ble; levied on as the property of Jtr.ii.-s Von
comb, to satisfy a distress warrant issued from
the Inferior Court of Chatham County iu favor
of Shidrach .V'inkler—levy made and returned
to mi bv aConslable.
ALEX. DRY 3D ALE, s. c.c.r. &o. &t.c. s.
July 3
SSIEItIFF’S SALE.
O N the first Tuesday in August next, will b -
i ild before the Court Hatisj in the city o
BSavauu i i, between the usaal jours of sale,
One Negro named Abraham; levied'on as t!i ■
J wopeity of Reuben G. Taylor, and Mary Tuy-
or his wife, under and by virtue of foreclosur • >
mortgage, issuing oat of the Hon. tbe Inferior
Court of Ghatham co intv. in favor of 4ii/ab
planer. JOHN I. DEWS, s. c. c.
ntav 2 139
BYITb. KGS3EBT Jt CO.
. At Private Sale.
Ci) boxes Jackson’s firs! quaf.’.y Soap
i>5 hols No 1 Uackerel
4'J half bob do
Also, an assort nedt of Chairs, consisting of
fancy rush bottom, cane, doubled back, morticed
•op.raised seat rocking, and children’s ch airs,now
aanding per i-ig 4 >a I < 111 ‘ru n doston.
mi,' u 1 ■
riiiri .f oil a-“Cal.k x.ri.
I'oou .Vilaat it al.i/ eon ui.
^/■.lfituAri, Benedict Boarqum, adiuini.
V f uator ol jarau Coarvoise, lauvoi Cua.
.,a.n ^jd.ity, ijoaosad, nos applied to uie tlooo,
aoieuto Lo.irtof JrJ.uary of Coat.iain Coaut,,
,o oe dis.m.sod tro.n - uadalUimsLiaUon,
1’nese are luereio.e to cite aud admonish, aa
and singular the Kutdred auacraditors oi tue -ai.,
. jeeased, to tile meirooj actions ^ilany ui-'y navoy
.ot.ie granting oi tueadmiuisuaiiou oi ..leonai
o. tue deceased .o the applicant in me L’lerk s Jl-
icoof me said Court, on oi Oeiore Uie J< thday o.
May nest; otherwise letters ol dtsiniSdory wu.
oa granted.
.Vitnsss,the Honorable Joseph Camming,ou
oftue Justices of toe said Coui’t, me tout auy o
N'j vein her, A. id. ldd-l.
R0B..R1’ .V. POOLER, Cl’k.c.c. o. c.
110V 3d
akJd JRBlA-l'ilA 1’iIA.Vi CD.
a'o .u A’aoiU italay coneeru.
.1 .A,.AS...obeli Day, has applied to
me Honorable the Court ol ardour
o ., , .i.ia.n jo inly, for letters of aJnuntstrao i.i
de boms non, on me estate and eifeets of Cn i
Maloy, late oi CotUiam jo.tuty i jcjisj I.
I’beseare therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular trie .cm ire J and creditor- oithe said ds-
ceased; todle taeirobjectioas (if any may .. .
in ta j CIts sOf.ineofttie saidCodrtonorueioi
..ie t !:n J ly o.d uy a • ,t; otherwise letters of ad
.uinistratton will be granted.
.V.tn j rs.idj |Io.ioraole Eli is iort .oneof the
d.tstices of me si J Joart tile Bna ti-ty of No
vemberA. J. I ddl.
rlJBT. tV’. POOL .R, Clerko.c.c.
juiie 13
i»Et> t HiA—fiFFlNGiIAH CO.
I’o all whom it nay concern.
ST IEREAS, , ones L’r.tue, applies to toe
J V Hon. me Court of )rdi iary of . tin,
oiiti miy; for letters of Administration on tue
:s.ate an le.fec.sof Joseph r ayto .ate j. safe
■im.y ucjds;d.
These are therefore to cite an i admonish all
md singular toe kindred , id creditors of me sui . I
deceased,to file tneir ooje: .ons .f my they have,
to toe granting pf the rd n uis.r ition of tun estate
of the deeease 1 ,o the applicant in me Clem's o
.ice oft ie s.ud Cdurt. ou ai before m : ldth day o
August next; otherwise letters of adtuimstration
will he grouted.
Witness, hie Hon. G. F. vVulthour, one of tne
Justices of the said Court, the lOm day of JuL
A. U. IS 15.
JOHN CIIARLTON, c. c. o. e. c.
julylO L>0
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H’itshin'Aon City, 1835.
p, ,4. i’no two lmiubers issued, contain Man-
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june 3 1.0 A MI BALDWIN.
~ NOTICE.
■01 HE subscribers having connected them
JL selves under the firm of
ROitEUl'K A UEAliilSLET,
respectfully inform foeir friends and tlio public,
that they have taken the store ill Gibbon's Range,
recently occupied by Dwiglit Lnthrop, where
they intend to keep for sale a general ussoitmeni
of DRY GOOD.fi, both ut whole sale uml retail.
HIRAM ROB.MI'S,
II. M. UrJARDSLLY.
June 1 138
~ NOTICE.
HU HE subscriber requestsihoso who are in-
lehtcj to him to settle their accounts by
MICH. DILLON,
Telfair’s wharf.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having any demands against the
ESL Estate of Jos. P. Law, deceased, will ren
tier them to the subscriber without delay, duly at
tested; uud those indebted, will make payment
to JNO. 8. LAW, Administrator,
may 15 llafL
rjv
PBOCLlJIvnol.
Mayor's OJfi.ce, Ciiy of 3 ivinnait, )
35th Jane, IS35. f
W HEREAS,a mur 1 -r 'nubs m co nmi
in the vicinity of this City, by so no
son or persons unknown, on tile body of an uer-
Anown Colored Person, aud Council by re.m.'nn
lion has directed ma to otftr a reward of < 0.1'
lor the discovety and conviction of the perpelra-*
Apr:
N w lerefore, l. V. W. Gordon, M tyor of
«h* lit/of Savannah in purs lane j of said reso
lution, lo offer \ rjvard of OVR 6IL r N-
DRE ) lOLLlRtS, to he paid by tliis
Corporation.to any person, or persons, who shall J
discover and lurnisii proof sufficient to convict
too murderer.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my
Igmd aud caused the seal ot'tli j Citvt»be affixed.
\V. W. GORDON. Mavor.
Attest, Svai'L. Elbbrt Muse, Djputy c.c o.c.s.
juno 3d 145
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8. t >fi Jk CO.
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july 3 147
IUJAS. jrAC4T">t> .
ROUGH Arrotx .Y W Li V. hi, r,
moved from Thomasville, (Thomas co.,) to Per
ry, Houston county, Geo., where he is now per
manently settled. He will practice in all the
Countios of the .Southern Circuit, and in the
Counties of Houston. Bibb, and Flint Circuit, in
lie county of Wilkinson, of the Oelimulgee Cir
cuit, and in the Counties of Lee, Sumter, and
Marion, of the Chattahoochee Circuit. All busi
ness confided to his mauagemennt, will he thank
fully received, and promptly attended to.
Perry, (Houston County,) '20tli June, 1835.
june 32 I43*v
j NOTICE)
A LL persons having demands against the
Estate of .Mrs. Elizabeth Holmes late of
Chatham county deceased, are requested to pre
sent them properly attested within the time pre
scribed by law: and those indebted,will makeira
mediate payment to
JOSEPH E. MAXWELL, Adm’or.
ju)y 8 150tr.
NOTICE,
<C4GVLED Proposals will be received at fo--
•O' olfice of the Clerk of the Superior Court o
Twiggs county, until the 15th day of July not'
forconducting the water to the Court Hou-e
tfiqnare, from Mrs. Barton’s spring, distant 7 i 1
yards—carried through green pine logs, of no
(ess than nine inches in diameter, three feet un
der the surface of the earth, to run in the edge of
thoroad and through the street, iri which there
fsno obstructions by timber. Persous wishing to
undertake the work, will do well to view the
ground.
HENRY LOYLESS, ) O
IRA PECK, |
JAMES SOLOMON, } |
EDWARD YOUNG, r
IIENRY LAND, J 3
Marion, June 1C.
july 0 14!)a
GEOiiGIV-LIBE U k CO.
Court of Ordinary.
♦.M' AJOR ELIA.fi FORT, Executor of the
YB last will and testament of Josiah Wifoon,
late of said county deceased, applies to be dismis
sed from his said Executorship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to file their objections (if in.
tliey have) in the office of the Clerk of the said
Court of Jrdinary for said county within the ti ne
prescribed bylaw; otherwise toe said .lias Fort
t ill he hs mssedagreeably to iiissaid tpphe ition.
Witness, the Honorable modi Daniels, one
of the Judges of said Court, this 3d day of Mar .-it,
A. D. 1835.
E. BAKER, c. c. o. l.c.
may 5 • 54
o!E > i ii L-fiFFiNOT A tt CD.
f i .ill whom .t n tv concern.
• tt/ t ■ >• ■ 1 >. Li,i I ileiZgif. upphdi for !.:
ji Y -rs of V I ntHHiration on me estate an l
effects Ji .fi alo non Metzger, late of Effingham
county deceased,
Tnese are therefore to cite and admonish, ali
ind singular the kindred and creditors of the said
leceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
n tne office ofthe Clerk ol'the Court of Ordinary
hr .said county, onor before the (ith day of June
lexkotherwise tbe letters applied for will he grun-
td.
Vitness, the Hon. G. \V. Walthour, one of
theJudgesof said Court, this lith day of May,
1835.
JOHN CH \iLTON,c.c. o. e.c.
may 6 107 V
Gift t ili-CIIATHiacO.
To all whom it may concern:
V HEREA8, George Betts, administrator
of George 8. Wilber, late of C iathain
County, d -ceased, h is applied to foe HonoruoU
the Court of Ordinary of Clia-uun County to
be discharged from said administration.
These ase ifieriihr; to cite a id adii.-onish ul
arid singular tin kindred and creditors oftue
aid deceased, to file their objections (if am
they h ive) in the Clerk’gOlfice ofthe said Couri,
on or before the 30th dav of Novem i ;r next:
otherwise letters of dismission will lie granted.
Witness, the Honorable Thomas IJ. 1’. Charl
ton, of the Justices of the said Court, the 18th
lay of Vfi/, \ ). on thousand eight hundr- ;
and ihirtv-live.
It )IJT. W. POOLER, Cl’k. C.O.C.C.
mav 1 fi
CIE » l UI A—-E F FI Nfjill 1R CO.
!' i ill w i) n it ntv cone -rn:
ST l l AS, 'lihu Vilson. Administrator
1 if the Estate of Ann Wilson, has appli
ed to th; Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
E fingha n County to be dismissed from his Ad
ministratorship.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tins yd
Estate to. file tlnir objections (if tiny they have)
in the Clerk’s Office ofthe said Court, on or In-
fore the JOtli day of Nov. next; otherwise let-
srs of Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, die Hon. G. F. W ilthonr, one of die
fnsticesofthe said Court, the Ifitli dav of May
V D 8S1-, JOHN CHA ILT )N.e.c. o.g c.
. v 18 118
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may 8
NOTICE.
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VV.M. OLM STEAD,
may 19 I17||ca
NOTICE.
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Robertson aud Andrew Low, Jr. are his Auo
neys, fully authorized to collect debts and to iii
pose ofthe ell’ects ofthe said firm. All person
indebted are requested to make payment to the
or either of them without delay, they or either
them being alone authorized to receive paym n
AN DR ,VV LO ft'.
LF All communications connected with the
bove business will be addressed to
SV.M. ROBERTSON, Agent.Savannati.
may 19 117{l
~' NOTICE ~ r_
* AN Hr! Savannah Library is mgularly open
JL for the delivery of BOOKS, every Tn
-i ii. Thursday, aud Saturday;from3toiio’clo
P.*M. \VM. MORREL, Librarian,
inarch 17 OdttlllJ
r
NOTICE
r HE person who borrowed our small syphon
for drawing from Demijohns, under the
nromise of returning it immediately, are reques
ted to send it home, for we think it is quite as safe
in our hands as in his; we promise, howevor, to
have it ready for him when he applies again.
GAUDRY & LEG RIEL.
june 24
CASTOT OIL.
1 BBLS. Superior cold pressed: 4 do PI
tation Oils.—Just received and for sale
jnue 2ii A- PARSONS,
STANLEY ACO’S PATENTED
itOTAR COOKING STONES—IM
PROVED.
I N IE superiority of these much approved
Cooking Sioves, has been ’fully tested in
: ie principal northern cities, where they have su-
i r-.'dcd all kinds hitherto used; and embracing
is these do. every advantage of economy and ti
dily. they require only to be known an 1 tried. to\
i ■ brought into general iise. They have the fol-
iwing advantages over every other invention :
Ttie revolving top which serves to equalize the
■ at in every part, and a furnace, though small,
fiat is capable of warming the larges! room tn
viutor. and tile grate cun be airaugod to
1 *ss heat in s'lmmeY. but sufficient tor cooking
irposes— Vlso. a sliding hearth for regulating
mibastion tud'ieat. All necessary ntensilsfor
cooking in any manner.accompanying die stove
Prices—For No. 1,338; No. 3, 313; No. 3
.$53; and No. 4. $100 to 120.
J. B. II '.RBERT&CO.
The stoves Iiave been in common use for sev
eral months p ut in this city, md the most satis
factory testimoninals can be given of their utility,
may 18 116
TIEi>ICATED OIL SiJLK.
r .11.8 important discovery,so universally ap.
proved, where tried, and the respectability
of i ,e r 'fere ace audo truncates, warrants the pro
prietor in recommending it highly as a family
remedy, lor removal of pain, occasioned bv gout,
rheumatism, colds, liver complaint, &c., pai in
the head, hack, breast, side and limbs, und noth
ing can compare with it for the cure of scrofula
or king’s evil, swelled breast, sore throat, swel
lings, enlargements, stillness in the joints, corns,
frost-bitten limbs, <Stc. Everyday adds proof to
its virtues.
Directions.--For pain only; first rub the affect-
el part with warm vinegar or spirits, then gently
warm and apply the plaster, il for the limbs iu
strips, the edges to lap; any other part as breast,
side. ifcc. in form of plaster, well fastened by com
press ami bandage, and change occasionally. It
generally producing on the part applied perspi
ration, ana a slight irritating sensation, which is
followed by a total removal of the pain.
For corns, first wash with warm water, and
with a knife remove the hard part, then apple
the plaster. A few applications renewed every
two or three days will "ntirely destroy them.
Wo subjoin the following certificate, which,
rotn the characterand standing of the gentlemen
whose signatures it bears, will preclude the ne
cessity of giving a long train of certificates of the
cures this wonderful remedy has effected.
iVeio York. August 23, 1(433.
The .Medicated Oil Silk manufactured by II
Murange, is capable of being applied with great
advantage in most cases of gout, rheumatism,
•urotiic enlargements, stiffness in the joints, and
indurate glandular tumors, md in some cases is
preferable to auy other remedy with which wu
are acquainted-
Valontiue Mott. M. D. John Watts, M. 0.
David Hossack M. I). A. H. Stevens, M. D.
Sami. L. Mitchell,M. I). Wright Post, M. I).
W.J. MacNeven, M. D. G. F.-Delafieid. M. D.
. S. Kissam. M. D. John Neilson, M. D.
Relix Pascalis, M. IX
A fresh supply received and for sale by
A. PARSONS. Druggist,
june 6 No 8 iiblions' flange.
MEDICINE % FA ONS.
A COWENJ ’NT a tide fo,-administering
tt. tnedipine uW Itiltlrej. lust received an I
ir sale by PAR 8‘)\fi Druggist,
june 11 No 3 Gibbons’ Range,
NO FILE.
A LL persons having demands against the
*L tate of James iuiylie, senr., late of Libe.
county, are requested to present them in, duly a
■ ested, according to law; and those indebted
the said estate, will make payment withoutdelu
to JAMES SMYElE.jr. Executor,
march 38 .
NOTICE.
r HF, Savannah Library is regularly opene
tor the delivery of Books, every Tuesd.i ■
inursday, ml Saturday, from3to-6o’clk., P.5I
WM. MORRELL, Librarian,
march 17 64 nil 1 J
NOTICE)
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
inferior Court of Bryan County, when sit’tin
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot o
Land No. 337, in the twentieth District of Mu
cogeo County, for the benefit ofthe heirs of John
G Buffer, deceused.
ANN G. BUTTER, Adm’ix.
june 36 l!51jp
From Dr. Yalentinc Mott,
Professor of Surgery in the University of New-
York, Surgeon of tne Now-York Hospital, 4c.
1 have repeatedly used Swui.n s Panacea, both
in the llo.-pital and in private practice,and have
always found it to be a valuable medicine in
chronic, syphylitic, und scrofulous complaints,
and in obstinate cutaneous affections.
V.VL ,N TIN . MO TT, M. D.
From the various unpo.-itions which iiave been
practised hy adulteration, 4c. even to the extent
of perjury, for the purpose of imitating the
medicine, issutlicientto prove its efficacy in the
diseases iu which it has been suificintly proveu to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say further in
relation to this Panacea, other than to caution
the public against the deleterious mixtures which
imvebeen made to impose upon the ignorant.
Tlio genuine article can always be loti ml at tbe
store of the subscriber, who is the sole agent for
this State.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbon’s Range.
march 31
S.VAMI’S VEKffilFEOE.
N til 5 .euteiiy co.interacts tne whole train
ol diseases, arising from ihe debility of the
live organs or a depraved condition of the
stomuen amt bowels.
Most of tue diseases of children originate in
verminous affections.
Worms destroy the nourishment which is in
tended by naiare to support life.
The immediate effect of Swann’s Vermifuge,
are to trunquili/e me stomach, clear it of aciduous
pulegm.ralissipete superfluous bile, increase the
gras trie juices ami promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick headache, and is an uuteilote
.'or Uie Cholera Morbus of our country, dirrau',
fever uud ague, and that cinqs of diseases which
theu'origin to a disordered state of the sm
utch or owels.
Ins . mud. expels worms by giving health,
■onto the toinuch ami organ; of digestion,
nereis nothing in ns composition to kill worm.
Hey are seldom seen alter its use, and .the pa
nt tmprovess in health, color and appetite,
nose rem dies which kill worms, mustol court-
i ure the stomuen materially, and ttie cause o
inn/ serious complaints. This fact has been
i itenally neglected hy the faculty, aud the c
or nas mi i er been discovered until Swaim's \ i
ut'nge proved it to the entire satisfaction .
very family who lias used it.
The medicine is no less efficacious inmanvot
file diseases of grown persons, hy dtssi
eating those morbid secretions which prod'.u
vsentery, diarrim, cholera morbus, piles, li-v
md ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomacn.
mil breath, and the disagreeable affections con
■.tent upon billions disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of n
world. Families resident in the country, tra.
ars going into the interior or voy .ging into
mt tropical climates, ^insulated from mode
dent) would find Swiiim’s Vermifuge of gi<
(vantage.
Kept constantly on hand, and for sale by
A. PA tSO VS, sole Agent lot the State.
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
march 31 • .76
UNITED STATE* WAAL
EO A LlliiS.
tills Line »f F 0 u»
Horse Mail Loaches from
Augusta to Savannah, bv
the way of Waynesbor.
. ., ""(ft 1 Milhaveu-nimfina
■ tmes u week and bw.k-.lirough in «7tb Iioun
1 he coaeheson tins line are ncw-The teriu.L
Urn his. ram und the Drivers are sober, stead!
men . .very exertion will be made by the Com
tractor and hisi Agent, to merit Hie pat,ounce of
generous public. * 6 U1
This line leaves Augusta on Tuesdays, Thurn
days, and Saturdays, ut 10 A. M„ and arrive, a
Savimniill next days, at 3 P. M.—Rotumin!
leaves Savannah on'Tuesdays, Thursdays ami
Saturdays, ut 3 P. M. und arrives in Aiieust ,
next day, ut 4 P. M,
Office at the I '.agle and Phoenix Hotel
All Baggage and Parcels at the risk of owner.
G. LONGSTREET, Proprietor
jan 34 30 $
MANSION HOUSE IIOTEf - **
TO RENT. ’
Jssrik long established and wil
f. iiY.© kuow " Hotel, situated on the com t
Ulliil Wfetake,-and Broughton X
i‘‘* HI " offered to rent, on moderate an,t
accommodating terms.
The Mansion House is u large and commodi
ous building, in good repair, situated in a nle)'
sant nan ofthe city, and convenient to husinZ'
Asa H te ,it has been longereetablished than »n)
in die place, uud has always enjoyed a libcrit
share ofthe city und country patronage. Adioii
mg the premi-es is an extensive and well vemil' '
ted Livery Stable. uulj '
’To persons win mg to rent, the M adon Honw.
presents as I latte ring inducements t a any similar
establishment m the low country. Possession
given immediately. For further ‘particulars cn
quire of JOHN I. Dl.WS
ID" The Milledgeville Recorder and the Au.
gusta Chronicle, ure requested to publish the a.
hdveonce a vvek for three weeks, and the Charles
ton Mereu y, Bal imore Chronicle, and Marv
lander, twice a week for the same time, and for!
ward their accounts for payment,
may 31 ’ 139
EOtt SALE)’
II immediately applied for, m v
two story wooden building, at thn
corner of Church and Prince street
Beaufort S. C. It has six fi te ’
lilaces, a variety ol convenient cloen
wtb convenient out buildings, and calculated in
every respect to iiromote tbe comfort ofthe n»r
;■!laser. 1-urthe, info..nation in relationtnitc !
b,. obtained by applying to Mr. A. (.. Miller &
v unii.ih, or tile subscriber at Darien.
„ c - H. HOPKINS,
jan 31 J7
NO I SLE.
P OUR months after date, application will b
made to the Honorable the Court of Or,it-
nirvai Br an Jonuty, for leav e to soli all in-
leal ffstat jail t.vo Negroes, belonging to tu ■
.state of ) vid tmith, late of Bryan County de
ceased ; .oi the trpose oi’.a division nno i .he
heirs. JO < ItJA SMfT I \ Im’or.
ELEANOR F. C. EMIT .Adm’ix
pune 36 , 451fg
FOR RENT. "—'
•'The House occupied byS.Gard-
ner in Brcmghton-street, next door
111IKS t0 .S L C.Dunning. Esq. p u . fS9 j 011
“A. :* will be given immediately. Annlv
7 gd S. P11ILBRICK & CO
june
TO RENT,
may 23
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will b ■
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
fororditury purposes, for leave to sell Lot No.
183,3d District, Henry County, belonging to the
Estate of Thomas ioddard deceased, for the ben
efit of the creditors. H. KNAPP,
april 15 Administrator.
NO FILE.
P OUR months alter date, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of .'huthnin County, for leave to
seilutroct of Land iu VI tscogee County, drawn
by the orphans of Jonathan Ch te.
PETER G.SHICK,
march 37 Guardian of Agnes Cline.
NOTICE.
1 NOUR months after date, application will he
made tg. the Hon. the Justices ofthe Court
of Ordinary ofiChatham county, for leave to sell
four Lots of Land, lying" in Wilkinson county,
Nos. 133, 19th District, 149,4th do., 186,36tli<io
and 181,9th do.; belonging to the Estate of S. M.
Mordecai. CAROLINEL. MORDECAI,
may 13 112* Administratrix.
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Inferior Court of Effingham
County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of
H 'ury Griffin, consisting of one Tract of Land
in Cherokee, and anotherTruct in Stewart Conn
ty. J. &, C. GRIFFIN, Administrators,
may 18 on
"notice. “
F )UR months after date, application will b
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
for the County of Effingham, for leave to sell all
the Real Estate, lying aqd being in tlio said coun
ty, belonging to the late John Tison deceased,
for the benefit ofthe heirs, <V,c.
G. W. BOSTON, Administrator,
march 10 58
NOTICE)
F OUR months afterdate, application will lie
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot of
Land No. 974, 2d District, Muscogee County,
drawn by the orphans of G. B. Harris, in order
to make u division.
FRANCIS M. STONE, Guardian,
march 3
NOTICE. ‘
J^iOUR months after date, application w ll h ■
made to the Honorable the Inferipr Cour
for the county of Effingham, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the followi'i
Negroes, viz—Stephen, Boh, and February.and
also, all the Real Estnte belonging to tbe late
Benjamin J. Metzger, MOSES M "TZGFIt,
june 19 Administrator.
SIVAIM’S PANACEA.
;A Stlie intemperance and luxury of the ug
il are Hastening the ravages ol' scoilmtu.
complaints and rendering the Iffood more impu,
aud as thousands have destroyed their const':
Hons by neglecting to apply die proper remedic
to such, Swann's Panacea must be and lias be
i :eu more than doubly valuable as a certain t
effectual means of resraring ffiefii ,o pe<
lealtiiand vigor, i ew ram,lies are w/ioll
uptiiom scofliutic affections, winch exhibi
ions symprams, us eruptions, ulcerations, d, :
t.y. toss oi appetite and dejection, all arisin:
npure nlood. audit not properly attend, .
p educes the greatest injury to the constitute'
and may he imparted to dietr offspring, Swat
Panacea is recommended at this season ol
rear, as an invaluable restorative of thesystei,
thereby invigorating the constitution, and mi
1,1.11 . in .,.:• r theiteliiti.iiiugeffiicts ot' die sum,,,
■ •a mi. It is conveyed by the anculating rtu
md Directs tneir tendency to all those (fiseu
which originate ill violated blood, diseased Ii, ,
depraved appetite, und predispo ition to art -
non of the lungs. Acc. No one. however, is ..
vised to use it without convincing foamselves ot
the truth of what is here stated.
Tbis medicine is now used with success in '
parts of the world, mid is gaining great repn,
trail in England.
From Dr Valentine Mott. '
Professor of surgery in the University of New
York, Surgeon ot the New-York Hospital,&
1 have repeutedly used Swaim’s Panacea, bo
in the Hospital and iu private practice, and hay
always found it tube u valuable medicine iii
chronic syphilitic, andecrofulous complaints, an
in obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From the various impositions which have hemi
practised by adulteration, &c; even to the extern
of perjury, for the purpose to prove itseilicae
in tne diseases in which it has been sufficient)
proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to sa
further in rabition to this Panacea, other than
caution the public against the deleterious ti
mixtures which have been made to impose up
on t ie griirai. Tin giti tine article canal
ways be foam! at tbe store of tbe subscribe
who has received a large and fresh supply.
G. R. II ND UCKSON,
2 tfc 16 Gibbon’s Range.
mo 18
" URINAL 4ND«ENUIN
O feJ.ND HIEORINI TOOTH WASH
I jN l cleansing und preserving the Tee'li
and Gums, and cleansing the Month.
Recommended by Dr. Silliman of Yale Col
lege, by )r. Webster of Harvard University, hy
Drs. Sliuttuck, Shurtleff and Flint of Boston,
Dr. Stedmun of the Marine Hospital, and otlim
gentlemen whose names appear on the wruppet
of each bottle.
Caution.—’Che genuine Compound Chlorite
Tooth WihIi is prepared only he Lowe & Reed.
Druggists, Boston, original invenlers of the nr-.
'ie|e. Attached'e each liot'li' is the written sig
nature of otte of the firm. 'This caution is tie
cess,ary to avoid the imposition of a counterfeit
preparation which has been offered forsale.
Just received and fits stile Itv
A PARSONS, Druggist,
No. Gibbons’ Range,
april 28 10ft
< JONOiDESS WAT lit.
V "RFSH supply direct 'em lie Sprin s
Ilist received and for sal by
A. PARSONS. No8Gibbons’ Ran e.
i tine 32 143
FBUST SWEET OIL)
’"’ASKS pur 8'Vefit Oil, received and for
’*• sale by A. PARSONS,
june 20 Ilf
! 'd P ssmion given the 1st of October next.
That large and commodious dwrf.
ling House, over the store of A,
iJJJIjJsSg lYood & Co.inMarket-sqnure.con!
’ MnSS, tinning J O Rooms, all finished com.
plete; being one of the most pleas-
»' (wellingsin the Square, and well calculated
a Private Boarding House,
fo* further information, apply to Mrs. Wood
ring iu the house, or to
"> a y '43 fifiTONl . WASHBURN & Cfi
x . TO RENT.
A pleasant House in South Broad
Street, can be had by au approval
tenant, until 1st October, on very
moderate terms,if immediate appli
cation be made at this office.
130
II CELEBRAT! D IMPORTED HORSE
IIEDLiFORU.
THIS high bred
and fashionable
stock horse, «u
importeii in 1838, by
Wdliam Jackson,of
New-York. Helm
. , .... beenbroughttoGeor
gin, by the solicitation ofs-veral bleeders, and
wil. stand m then ighhorhe-od of Augusta. Hedf
lo i made t\Vo seasons in \ irginia.vvheie lib cola
n lit: seen and will bear a comparison with tut
m the United States,both in point of elegance aii
high racing form. He was got by Philo de PoU;
Iu lam, Miss Craigte, hy < irv.ile and full Broth
o the celebrated horse i firming hum in Eng
I m that won the great St. Leger, I t-30. Hedj
won I) races before he was injured, (and
. se, tostsome.)beating many good horses
•i ls a dark brown, black legs, mat
■ tail, |ti hands and upwards high, offine c«
e aud action, bony and gam-like counten
See further par ictilars in large bills, ami
:or<-lull tnse trail hereafter, in the newspaper'
■ at".petition o.
JOSEPH II. TOWNES,
Augusta. Geo
j tin 36
211
OLLAltS REWARD.
Hie sitbscrilier's waitinr-nt*
known by the name of JON Ah
absconded from Iiis plantation ii
McIntosh County,on Wednesdat
last, taking with him a large lb;
Horse, with a docked tail. Jona
; : a tall, line looking negro, of very black coa
dexion, und is very intelligent. It is probablek
may have crossed the Sister- Ferry on his wav#
i aufort,(S. C.) as no information of hishavila
tittssed through Savannttl could b obtaintd.Tbi
ovo reward will be paid lor his apprehend^
y Levi S. I) I .von I sq. Savannah, or tlie. subj
scribei a' Bellville. Mclnto-h county,
may 2(i 123 CHARLES H. HOPKINS.
#IO REWARD.
Runaway from the subscriW
m '.tiingliam county about tin*
months since. Iiis negro li'IM
named HAMIX tN,abouttxvenffl
wo yearsol age. of light complo,
ion. about five feet two or that,
inches high. The said negro is supposed
loitering about the plantation of Mr. S. ,\e
Ins e’lty. Iiis having relatives on his place, 'ft 11
above reward will be paid for bisdeliveij'iitd> | t|
tail of this county, or to tie subscriber in dml
am. WM. . TICK
mav 9"
L.ithVK,
A PRLPAU. .TlUN luiif, tstabiishe-
itt highly approved lor destroying nil cutH
n mis eruptions ol the lace and sk t, adding H
additional bloom to the oomph xion, im|>rovii4|
Ihe beauty und lustre ofthe skti.
A fresh supply received aud ter sale by
A. PARSONS.
june 34 NoH Gibbons’ Knnf^,
LONDON MUSTARD. ,,
ittMk BOXES superior Louden Mustarij
landtng and for sale by
june 34 A. PARSONS'
VINEUAL
. ft MAMA GALLONS double clarified VU]
1 gar, for family uso. Received a
fr 1 bv A. PARSONS'
jun iS ' 145 -
...loiiJ FRENC H SHCiES.
I L'S'T received by tint ship tnperor,
ljidies 1 nglish Kid Slippers,
9i
Do
Do
Do
Do
For sale by
june 36
American no
do with ties
Morocco Slippers
do colored do n
H. N. ALDRICH & CO.
145 rt
o, JOHNSON dt CO.
■ tt \ V just received a complete lw80 . ,y)l
| of Hats, Boots, Shoes, Cotton and ' \
i aids, and Bund Leather,
july 6 149m