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PUBLIC WALES.
GVAUUIAN’§ SALE.
B Y permission of the Court ol Ordinary, of
Liberty County, will be sold on the first
Tuesday in December nbsti. between the usual
hours of sale, before the Court House ill Forsyth
County,
A lot of Land known ns No 14, Dist. 1, Sec.
1,lying in Forsyth County, said lot containing
.thirty-nine acres more or less. Sold ns the pro
perty and for the benefit of the orphans of Benj.
if ell. E. H. BACON, Guardian,
sept 23 185
EXECUTOR’S SALE.
A GREEABLY to u decree of the Court ol
Chancery of the County of Jefferson, will
ho sold on the first Tuesday of November hext,
at the Court Houte in the city of Savannah, be
tween the usual hours of sale,
That Lot in the city of Savannah, belonging
to the Estate of David M. McConkcy deceased,
frohting the Market in Ellis Square, eontaing 50
feet in front, and 90 feet in depth, known in tlio
plan of the said eity by the letter L. and is honn
ded by the Market or EU'w-Sqiinre on the East,
Wearily Lawrence, South by Congress(former
tv called Deckel strcot)imd North hy Dr N. F.
Harris. The above property is sold for the pur
pose of division between the Legatees ofthe dej
ceased. Terms of sale cash.
ROGER L. GAMBLE, Executor,
fltig 28 172
BY J. B. HERBERT & €0.
At Private Sale.
12 bales Shirting and Sheeting
■2 hales Russia Ravens Duck
:i cases Silk, 1 case black Leavautiae Silk j
Handkerchiefs
2 cases Pongee, and yellow Handkerchiefs I
40 pieces Diaper
75 pea Osnaburgs, 50 do Bed Ticking ;
Silk, Thread, Colton do, Gloves, Combs, ! istration:
Counterpanes, red and white Flannel, I rhesearc therefore
Boinbnsiu, superfine Letter Paper
And an assortment of Cut Glassware
Ci BORGIA-EFFING HAITI EO.
To all whoift it may concern.
W HEREAS, Jume* Crane, applies to the
lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effing
ham county, forlottcrs of Administration on the
estate and effects of Joseph Taylor, late of said
comity deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased,to tile their objections (il'any they have)
to the granting of the administration oftlie estate
of the doee ised to the applicunt ill the Clerk’s of
fice oftlie said Court, on or before the 10th day of
August next; otherwise letters of administration
will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. G. F. Wulthojir, one oftlie
Justices oftlie said Court, the 10th day of July,
A. D. 1835.
JOHN CHARLTON,c.c. o. r..c.
jnly 10 15U
CiEORUIA—LIBERTY C’O.
Gourtof Ordinary.
SVETA JOB, ELIAS FORT, ‘Executor of the
i V 81 last will and testament of Jesiah Wilson,
late of said county deceased, applies to ho dismis
sed from Ins said Executorship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to file their objections (if any j
they have) in the office of the Clerk of the said
Court ofOrdinary for said county within tile time
prescribed hy law; otherwise the said Elias Fort
will l>e dismissed agreeably to his said application.
Witness, tile Honorable Enoch Daniels, one
of the Judges of said Court, this 2d day of March,
A. D. 1885.
E. BASER, c. c. o. i..c.
may 5 54
a UK® KUIA —C ill A T HAM EO.
jjTo ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS,Sarah Iveys, administratrix of
James Iveys deceased, has applied to
tile Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham Comity to be dismissed from said Admiii-
OEORGIA—CIIATIIA U CO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Roiit. M. Charlton
plied to tlie Honorable the
Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of ad
ministration on the estate & effects of Dr. Tlio a j
T. Charlton, late of Bryan County, deceased. !
These are therefore io cite and udinmish. all J
And singular the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file thei: objections (if any they !
have) to the granting oftlie admini.tration of j
the estate of the deceased to the applicunt in the
Clerk's Office of tlio sai'd-Court, on or before the
Ulst day of Oct. next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable' Elias Fort, one
of the justices of the said Court,tlie 29th day of
.Sept, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and
thirty-five.
ROBT. W. POOLER,Cl’k-C.O.C. C.
Sept 80
GEORG IA—C HA TIIA1 CO.
To all whom it may concern!
W HEREAS James Kennedyhas applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, forlettorsofadiniuistratioii on
t ho estate and effects of Benj Sheiatll, late of
Chatham County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
xind singular the kindred and croditorsofthesaid
deceased,to file their objections (ifuny they have)
to the granlingof the administration of the estate
ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office ofthe said Court,onnr before the Gist day
vjf October next; otherwise letters of .ldminis-
-tration will be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort, o:i
of the Justices ofthe said Court, the 30th day
■of Sept A. D.1835.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Cl’k.c.o. c.c.
sept 80 ]86
GEORGIA—BItf 4X COl YTi.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Elizabeth Wells lias made
applicatien for letters of administration
op the estate and effects of Zaehariah Wells,late
*jf Bryun comity deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred nndcreditors of said de
ceased, to file their ofajeetiens (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary
for the comity aforesaid, within tlie time nrescil-
ffied by law, otherwise, letters of administration
will be granted the applicant.
Given tinder my hand and private seal this
tenth of September, 1885.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. e. o.
«ept21 182lr
GEORGIA CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern.
JhMfIIERE.VS, R. F. Williams, Executor
W w of Thos. F. Williams, late of Chat
ham County, deceased, has applied to the Honor
able the Court ofOrdinary of Chatham County,
To be dismissed from said Executorship,
These art! therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe sail
deceased, to file their objections (ifuny theyhave)
to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the office ofthe Clerk ofthe Court of Ordinary
for said county, on or before the 7th day of Feb.
uext;otherwise the letters applied for will ho gran-
on has ap- i ted.
u Court of | Witness, tile-lion. Thos. U. P. Charlton, one
of the Justices of said Court,this 3lstdky of Ju
ly A. 1). 1835.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Cl’k. c. o. c. c.
jnly 31 160
GEORGIA-CH ATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern:
VK7HEREA.8, George Betts, administrator
'Vi W of George S. VVilbeT, late of Chatham
County, deceased, has applied io the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, to
be discharged from said administration.
These ass therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular th s kindred and creditors of the
aid deceased, to file their objections (if any j
they have) in the Clerk’s Office ofthe said Court, 1
on or before the 20th day of November next; I
otherwise letters of dismission will be granted.
Witness, tlio Honorable Thomas U. P. Chari-1
ton, of the Justices of the said .Court, the 18th j
day of May, A. i). oue thousand eight hundred j
and tilirtv-live.
ROBT. W. POOLER,GTk. C.O.C.C. i
may 18
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF
SOUTH CAROLINA—Uukkh-Strekt.
V R4 || K Annual course of Medical Instructions
■ in this Institution, will commence on the
2d Monday in November next, and terminate on
the 1st .Saturday in March ensuing.
Anatomy.—By William Hiune,M. D.
Surgery'—By Elias llorry Dens, M. 1).
Theory and Practice of Medicine.—By Thom
as Y. Simmons, M. D.
Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medics.—
By Henry Alexander, M. D.
Chemistry.—By Charles Davis, M. 1).
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women und Chil
dren—By Francis Y. Botcher.
Anatomical Demonstrations,—By II. W.
Crouch, M D.
il PC finical Instruction will lie daily afforded
at the Marine Hospital and City Alms House,
which are under the Medical direction of this
Faculty; also, in the Infirmary nttuched to the
College, which is appropriated to negroes.
FRANCIS Y. PORCHKR, M D.
Dean ofthe Faculty.
WhxiamHume, M. D. Sec’y of the Faculty,
nog 14 166161 lstnov
' “an ordinance,
rwio repeal the third clauso of tlie Ordinance
JL entitled, an Ordinance for regulating the
hire of Drays, Carts, anil Wagons, as also the
hire of Negroes und other Slaves, aud for the bet
ter ordering Free Negroes, Molutoes or Musti-
zoes, within the city of Savannah, and for other
purposes herein mentioned.
Sec. 1st. He it ordained, That for obtaining a
badge, us required hy tlie aforesaid recited Ordi
nance, the several sums following shall he res
pectively paid into the City Treasury, viz: for
any slave to exercise the trade of Cabinet Maker,
House or Ship Carpenter, Caulker, Bricklayer,
Blacksmith. Taylor, Barber, Baker, or Butcher,
for hire, tlie sum of eight dollars; for all other
slaves being mochanice, or handicraft tradesmen,
or hire us also for Pilots, Fishermen. Boatmen
and Grass Cutters, the sum of four dollais; fora
Vender of Small Wares, seven dollars and fifty
cents; for any slave being a Porter or any other
daily laborer, for hire, the stun ofone dollar and
fifty cents, and that the Treasurer lie allowed the
sum oftwenty-fiveceatsonoacli badge taken out.
Passed in Council. Savannah, January 26th,
1801. THOS. GIBBONS, Mayor.
All persons concerned will conform to the a-
bove Ordinance, or bn subject to the penalties af
ter the 1st of September next.
aug 1.4 F. M. STONE, c. m.
NOTICE.
EL persons having demands against the
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iSL estate of James Scott late of Bryan county
deceased, will please present tlio same properly
authenticated within tlie time prescribed hy law,
and those indebted to said estate arc requested to
make immediate pavment.
JOHN C SCOTT, Adm’or.
oct 7 188ti.
GIF. O itlilV-— G F F 0 N GUI AM. C O
To all whom it in iv concern:
NOTICE.
4 EE persons having any demands against
the Estate ol’Jatnes Dickson, late of Savan
nah, .Merchant, .are requested to present them
j within the time prescribed bylaw, and those inj
I dallied will uuko immediate payment to tho sue
: scriber. LEVI S. D’LYON,
julv 13 151tn dualified Adm’or
JOISSO LUTION. —
rWYHF, copartuerstiip heretofore existing be-
I JL tween the subscribers, under the firm ol !
■ L. Baldwin & Co, is this day dissolved by mu
! ton! consent. The unsettled Business of tin
SWAITCUS VERMIFUGE,
T HIS remedy counteracts the whole train
of discuses, arising from the debility of the
digestive organs or a depraved condition of tlie
stomach and bowels.
Most of the diseases of children originate in
verminous affections.
Worms destroy the nourishment which is in
tended by nature to support life.
The immediate effect of Swuiin’e Vermifuge,
ure to tranquiiize tho stomach, clear it of uciduous
phlegm, dissipete superfluous bile, increase the
grastric juices and promote healthy digestion.
It alleviates sick headache, and is an untedote
for the Cholera Morbus of our country, dirram,
fever und ague, and that class of diseases which
owe their origin to u disordered state of tlie sto
mach or bowels.
This remedy expels worms by giving healthy
action to the stomach and organs of digestion.
There is nothing in its composition to kill worms.
They ure seldom seen ufler its use, and the pa
tient improvess in health, color and appetite.
Those remedies which kill worms, must ol course
injure the stomach materially, and the cause of
many serious complaints. This fact has been
materially neglected hy the faculty, and the er
ror has navel- been discovered until Swaim’s Ver
inifuge proved it to the entire satisfaction of
every family who has used it.
Tito medicine i t no less efficacious in many of
the diseases of grown persons, hy dissi
pating those morbid secretions which produce
dysentery, diarria-, cholera morbus, piles, fever
and ague, dyspepsia, acidity of the stomach,
foul breath, and tlio disagreeable affections con-
soqent upon billions disorders.
It is now in general use in most parts of the
World. Families resident in the country, travel-
lours going into the interior or voyaging into dis
tant tropical climates, (insulated from medical
talent) would find dwaiin's Vermifuge of great
advantage.
Kept constantly on hand, and for stile by
A. PARSONS, sole Agent liu the State,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
march 31 7(i
SWAlll’S JP AN AGE A.
A S the intemperance and luxury oftlie age
are hastening tho ravages of scorbutic com
plaints, and rendering the blood more impure,
and ns thousands have destroyed their constitu
tions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies;
to such, Swaiin’s Panacea must be and lias been
more than doubly valuable as a certain and ef
fectual means of restoring them to perfect health
and vigor. Few families are wholly exempt
from scorbutic affections, which exhibit various
symptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss
of appetite and dejection, ull arising from impure
blood, und if not properly attended to, produces
thegreutest injury to the constitution, and nitty
be imparted to their offspring. Swaiin’s Panacea
is recommended at litis season of the year, as an
invaluable restorative of tlie system, thereby in
vigorating tlie constitution and enabling us to
hear tlie debilitating effects of tlie summer sea
son. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids,aud
corrects their tendency to all those diseases which
originate ina viated blood, diseased liver, deprav
ed appetite, or predisposition to cffection of the
lungs, i.Ac. No one, however, is advised to use
it without convincing themselves of tlie truth of
what is here stated.
This Medicine is now used with success in all
parts of tlio world, and is gaining great reputa
tion in England.
PItOSPEUTU.M
OF TIIE3d VOL. OF THE TELEGRAPH;
A weekly Journal, devoted to general politics,
Commerce, Literature, the Fine Arts, A r ,
and published every Tuesday, in the City of
Darien, Ga., hy Maoardei.i. & Caiimikr, #3
pet annum, payable in advance, if!3 51) ut tlio
expiration of Six Months—or .$4 ut the end of
j»e 1 ear
MEDIEATRtt OIL SiY*
T HIS nnportant discovery,so univerem?
proved,where tried, and the resnemlfl 1 ’ !
of the reference andcertificatoB,warrm't s ■
prietor ia recommending it highly as a f ^ '
remedy, tor removal of pain, occasioned hv*
rheumatism, colds, liver complaint,
the head, hack, breast, side end limba A j #ln
ing cun compare with it for the cure i»t ^
or king's evil, swelled breast, sore throat Ul *
lings,enlargements, stiffness in the joints'’
frost-bitten limbs, &c. Every day adds nr**?'
its virtues. P ro °<lo
Dirntunis.-For‘pain only, fi rs , ru!(th
ed purt with warm vinegar orspirits ih„„
warm and apply the plaster, if tor tl.e liufh"^
EDITED BV
c. TCIACARD13LL.
O N TUESDAY, tlie 7th of July, will he pub
lished. the First No. oftlie Third Volume
of’l he Tei.egraVh.
This Paper, having passed tlie ordeal which is
generally considered necessary to insure the long
Fife of a literary bantling, comes before the same
public which, two years ago, culled it into exis
ence, and has since given it “a local liabitution-
and a name,” in siteii a shape as w ill convince its
patrons that it has thriven on their bounty. Its
present appearance, we hope, will be a sufficient
guarantee, that its nearer approach to manhood,
under their fostering protection, will he distinj
guished by a corresponding display of its desire to j We subjoin the following' certificMeTk-
be grateful for past favors, as well as a strong from Ue character and standing ofthe :r P Ji
attachment to the principles fay which it lias been j whose signatures it bears, will precluded,* 1
strips, the edges to lap; any offer part , s ■»
side, Hie. in formofiilnster, well fastened bv^** 1 ’
press and bandage, and change occasional^®'
generally producing on the part applied w 1
ration, and a slight irritating sensation, ,f7'
followed by a total removal ofthe puiu'
HE REAS, Elihu Wilson, Administrator ; firm will ha attended to by the new firm of L.
o!' t’ io Estate of Ann Wilsou, has appli-1
edtothe Honorable the Court of Ordinary of 1
Effingham County to ha dismissed from his Ad-1
minis tratorship.
These are therefore te cite *nd admonish, ail
mid singular the kindred and creditors of the said
Estate to file their objections (ifuny they have) !
in the Clerk’s Office ofthe said Court, on or be- j
fore the 20th day of Nov. next; otherwise let- j
ters of Dismissory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon.G. F. Walthour,'-one ofthe !
Justices ofthe said Court, the 18th dav of May j
A.D 8835 JOHN CHARLTON,c.c. o.e c.
y 18 116
Baldwin & Co.
ji uie 2
L. BALDWIN.
E. HENDERSON.
GE O RGI A—C IB AT !S AItt CO.
To all whom it may concern;
W HEREAS, Mary Bentley and Thomas
Purse, lias applied to the Honorable the
Court ofOrdinary of Chatham County, for Let
ters of Administration on the estate und effects
ofJnhn Bently late of Chatham County deceased
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred mid creditors of tlie
said deceased, to file theirobjections (il any they
have) to the granting oftlie administration ofthe
estate oftlie deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk’s Office ofthe said Court, on or before the j
5th d;iy of October next; otherwise letters of ad- j
ministration will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort, one ofthe i
Justices of tlie said Court, the 3d dav of Septeai- I
her, A. D 1333.
ROBT. VY. FOOLER, Clk. e. • c. c.
Bent 4 175
NOTICE.
rgn HE Subscriber having associated Mr. L.
JL Bird in business with him, will continue
to transact a general Commission business, as
heretofore, under the firm of L. Baldwin & Co.
June 2 1,QAM1 BALDWIN.
" NOTICE.
"HI HE subscribers having connected them
JL selves under the firm of
CJOBERTS <& BEARDSLEY,
respectfully inform their friends and the public,
that they have taken tlie store in Gibbon’s Range,
recently occupied by Dwight Lathrop, where
they intend to keep for sale u general assoitment
of DRY GOODS, both at whole sain and retail.
HIRAM ROBERTS.
H. M. BEARDSLEY,
junn 1 128
NOTICE.
S 7VHJR months utter date, application will he
made to the Honorable tho Justices of tlie
Inferior Court of Bryan County, when setting
us a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell lot of
Laud In Cherokee, No. 239, in tlie 7th District,
1st Section, containing 160 acres. Also one ne
gro woman, being part of tlie Estate of James
Scott deceased, and sold for the benefit of the
heirs of said deceased.
JOHN C, SCOTT, Adm’oi.
oct 7 189
NOTICE.
j$ N • )UR months afterdate, application will bn
SB? made to the Interior Court of Liberty coun
ty when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
■II Lot No 177, District 14, Section 1. drawn
GE © RG ! A—C ISA T11A TCI CO.
To all whom it may concern:
I1EREAS, Anna Delannoy lias applied | fa
to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ! by Mary aud Caroline Dreggers in the Gold Re-
of Chatham County, for Letters of Admiuistra-
I'M 1 V I \ ,V 1. . I • V r\ I ' i 1 1,1 V/ il IL l.UII VBMIH), lUt It . I.U, I ~ HI . VIIW11 ills At Cl
m the Clerk sO,bee ol lie said Court, on or be j tion on the eslatc auc | e fficU of Virginia ! lousott
thfl 2nd day of r«bruary next; otlier\Fi^g
■loiters of dismissory will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Thos U. I’. Charlton
one of tfac Justices ofthe said Court, tho31stday
of July, A. D. 1835.
ROBERT VV. POOLER, Cl’k.c.c. o. c.
jnly 31
)GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS,M. Chevrior, has applied to I
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
ef Chatham county, for letters of administration j
on the estate and effects of Lewis G I),russet,
late of Chatham enmity deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of die said de
ceased, to file theirobjections (if any thev have)
J'ntlie Clerk’s Office ofthe said Court on or before
the 7 th day ofSept. next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness,the Hon Tlitis. U. P. Charlton one of
tha Justices of the said Court the 31st dat' of
July A. 1). 1835.
ROBT. IV. POOLER, Clerkc.o. c. c.
jnly 31
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Samuel Claghorn and Or
lando Wood, Administrators of Ilen-
Little, late of Chatham County, deceased,
have applied to the Honorable .Court of Ordi
nary ofChathaui County to lie discharged from
saiu Administration,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
Sind singular tho kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any
they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tlie said
Court, on orbefore the 28th day of April next;
Qtherwise letters ofdismissoiy will be granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Titos U. P. Charlton
one of the Justices of the said Court, the 23th
«lav of Sept, A. D. one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-five.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Cl’k, C. O. C.C.
sept 28
GEORGIA—CHRTXfAM CO.
To all whom it may concern:
NUM^lIEREAS William Readick und Mary
▼ T Margaret Readick, Administrator and
Administratrix ofMutthew Salfnor deceased,have
.applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary
'of Chatham Connty, to bo dismissed from said
administration,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
•and singular the kindred aud creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objection* (if any they have)
iu.the Clork’g office of tlie said Court, on or be
fore the 2d day of February next; otherwise let-
<£rs of dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Thos. U. P. Charlton, one
f Ihe Justices iff the said Court, the 31st day of
JTnljr, A. I). 1835. J
• HOBT VV. JffPOLER, Cl’k. c, o. c. c.
jffiv 31 160
iato of Chatham County deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish, ail |
aud singular tils kindred and creditors of the said :
deceased,to tile their objections (if any they have) i
to tlie granting ofthe administration ofthe estate i
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s |
Office ofthe said Court, on or before the 5thday j
of October next; otherwise letters of admiuistra-1
tion will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort, one oftlie !
Justices ofthe said Court, the 3:1 day of .Septem
ber A. 1). 1835.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Clk. c. o. c. c.
sept 4 175
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To ali whom it may concern:
HEREAS Thomas Duffy has applied to j
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of j
Chatham County, for Letters of Administration [
on the estate and effects of Lemuel Clute late of
Chatham County deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all I
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said j
deceased, to file their objections (ifatiy theyhave) |
to the granting ofthe administration ofthe estate j
ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s ;
Office ofthe said Court, on or before the 5th day
of October next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will he granted.
Witness, the Honorable Elias Fort,one of the |
Justices ofthe said Court, the 3d day of Septem
ber, A. i). 1835.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Clk. c. o. c c.
sept 4 175
TCK’IKTQSH SUPERIOR COERT
Wit. M’Ci.uhe 5
T . f TS - i Fi. Fa.
Jos. MlLLEH AND I
Alex. Curry. J
To the heirs and legal representatives of J«seph
Miller and Alexander Carry..
Y OU will take notice that at the next Term of
the Superior Court of M’lntosh County,
Iwll move the Court, for ail order to issue a
lew execution in the above entitled case, the ori-
nal being lest.
LEVI S. D’LYON,
Attorney for John M’Clure,
Administrator Wm. M’Clure.
107 Cm
gton, for the use and benefit ofthe heirs.
JAMES DORSEY, Guardian.
Rent 25 164*
NOTICE.
From Dr. Valentine Mott,
Professor of Surgery in the University of New-
Tork, Surgeon of the New-York Hospital, itc.
I have repeatedly used Swaiin’s Panacea, both
in the Hospital and in private practice,and have
always found it to be a valuable medicine in
chronic, syphilitic, and scrofulous complaints,
aad 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 the purpose of imitating the
medicine, is sufficient to prove it . efficacy in the
diseases in which it has been sufficintly proven to
have cured. It is unnecessary to say frrrther in
relation to tiiis Panacea, other than to caution
the public against tlie deleterious mixtures which
have been made to impose upon the ignorant.
The genuine article can always bo found at the
store of the subscriber, who is the sole agent, for
this Stale.
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
No. 8 Gibbon’s Range.
march 31
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
A 8 the intemperance and luxury of tlie age
im. are hastening the ravages of scorbutic
complaints ami rendering the blood more impure
and as thousands have destroyed tlieit constitu
tions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies;
to such, Swaiin’s Panacea must he and has li'-en
oeen more than doubly valuable as a certain and
effectual means of restoring them to perfect
health and vigor. Few families are wholly ex
empt from scorbutic affections, which exhibit va
rious symptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations, debil
ity, loss of appetite and dejection, all arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
produces the greatest injury to the constitution,
and may be imparted to their offspring. Swaiin’s
Panaceais recommended at this season ofthe
year, as an invaluable restorative of the system,
thereby invigorating the constitution, and ena
bling to hear thodebiliating effects of the summer
season. It is conveyed by the airculating fluids
and corrects their tendency to all those diseases
Ol d. iTnnths after date, application will be j which originate in violated blood, diseased liver.
depraved appetite, and predisposition to affec
tion of the lungs, &.c. No one. however, is ad
vised to use it without convincing themselves of
tlie 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.
in ula to the Hon. tho Inferior Court of
Liberty County, for leave to sell one undivided
fourth of twi. tracts of Land in Glynn County,
belonging to the Estate of Alex. Mclver.
WM. ROB A RTS, Adm’or.
aug 17 167
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to tho Justices of the Inferior Court
of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of
Alary Ann Hunk, late of said county deceased,
for the purpose of making a division with the
heirs of said Estate.
JESSE DAVIS,Adm’or.
nly 10 10
notice'. '
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Bryan County, when sitting
as a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell Lot of
Land No. 337, in the twentieth District of Mus
cogee County, for the benefit ofthe lieirsof John
G Butler, deceased.
ANN G. BUTTER, AJm’ix.
j une 25 145F r>
may C
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NOTICE.
F OUR months lifter date, application will be
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Real Estate, and two Negroes, belonging to the
Estate of David Smith, late of Bryan County de
ceased; .or the purpose of a division among tlie
heirs. JOSHUA SMITH. Adm’or.
ELEANOR E. C. SMITH, Adm’ix.
ijtxne 26 I451i>
NOTICE.
F OUR months after d e,application will be
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for the county of Effingham, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
Negroes, viz—Stephen, Bob, ami February,and
also, all the Real Estate belonging to the late
Benjamin J. Metzger. MOSES METZGER,
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CHLORIDE OF NO DA.
HIS articlo having been made use of, in
numerous instances, by scientific persons
ofthe very first standing, and always with cer
tain success, the following modes of applying the
Chloride, may he relied on as proper aud bene
ficial.
With a sprinkling of water mixed with one
fortieth of Chloride, (lie stencil can be instantly
put down of the filthiest kennels, sowers, cess
pools. drains, water-closets, markets, stalls for
meat and fish, slaughter houses, and, in general,
all places infected with animal exhalations.
A iargo supply received and for saleby
(A. PARSONS,
No o Gibbous’ Range.
june 26 145
From Dr Valentine Molt.
Professor of surgery in the Universityof 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 to be a valuable medicine in
chronic syphilitic, andecroftilous complaints, and
in obstinate cutaneous affections.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. I).
From the various impositions which have been
practisedby adulteration, Ac; even to theextent
of perjury, for the purpose to prove its efficacy
in the diseases in widen it has been sufficiently
proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to say
further in relation to this Panacea, other than to
caution the public against the deleterious the
mixtures which have been made to impose up
on tue ignorant. I’he genuine article can al
ways bn found at the store of the subscriber,
who h-sreceiveda large and fresh supply.
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
2 A 16 Gibbon's Range.
may 18
TIIE ORIGINAL ANDGENUINE
COMPOUND CIILORINETOOTII WASH
F ill cleansing and preserving the Teeth
and Gums, and cleansing the Month.
Recommended hy Dr. Silliman of Yale Col
lege, hy Dr. Webster of Harvard University, by
Drs. Snattuck, Shurtleff and Flint of Boston,
Dr. Stedman of the Marine Hospital, and other
gentlemen whose names appear on the wrapper
of each bottle.
Caution.—The genuine Compound Chlorine
Tooth Wash is prepared only be Lowe A Reed,
Druggists, Boston, original inventers of the ar
ticle. Attached to each bottle is the written sig
nature of one of the firm. This caution is ne
cessary to avoid the imposition of a counterfeit
preparaticn which has been offered forsale.
'Justreceived and fos sale hv
A PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
100
VINEGAR.
GALLONS double clarified Vine
gar, for family use. Received and
A. PARSONS.
145
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j line 29 146
Aftt OK|itNANUEi
Entitled "an Ordinance to raise the sum of Fire
Hundred Thousand Dollars on the faith and
pledge of property belonging to the City of Savan
nah for the purpose of paying the instalments on
the subscription of the Mayor and Aldermen of
the City oj Savannah and, the Hamlets thereof for
five thousand Shares of tlie Stock of tlie Central
Roil Road and Canal Company of Georgia as
the same may hereafter he required or fall due:
W HEREAS, at a meeting of tiie citizensof
Savannah, held on the ] 4th day of Octo
ber, 1833, for the purpose of deliberating on the
propriety of establishing a communication by-
rail road or canal, between the citiy of Snvannaln
Macon end Uolnmbus, a Committee was ap
pointed for‘ho purpose of ascertaining what a
mount tho Coiporntion of the City of Savannah
would lie disposed to take in so noble an under
taking. And whereas the Corporation of tlie
City of Savannah,deeply feeling tho importance
ofsuchan undertaking, to the future prosperity
ofthe city, and after due consideration of the ap
plication made to them in fnffialf of their fellow
citizens did “Resolve. That it would cheerfully
promote as far ns it legally could, every object
which 1ms in view the opening of a channel of
communication witli tlie interior ofthe State,and
that the resources ofthe city and its financial con
dition would warrant tlie expectation that the
sum of $509,000 could and would hq, raised by
the city to aid in the accomplishment of the, ob
ject,if necessary. And whereas the Corporation
oftlie City of Savannah being satisfied not only
ofthe punctually hut of tlie deep interest which
tho citizens of Savannah have taken in advan
cing the great undertaking, have redeemed thetr
pledges by subscribing for five thousand shares
ofthe stock of tiie Central Rail Road and Canal
Company of Georgia. And whereas an object
oi greater importance could not occupy the at
tention of the Corporation, orjnstily more satis
factorily the application ofthe funds and resour
ces of the city, than the ono now in progress by r
the Mayor and Aldermen.
Sec.]. Re it therefore urilhined hy the Mayor
and Aldermen ofthe City of Savannah mid thr Ham
lets thereof, and it is hereby ordained hy authority
of the same. That the sum of Five Hundred
Thousand Dollars he,and tlie same is hereby ap
propriated for payment of the instalments which
may hereafter become due and be required ,or
demanded of this Corporation foi theirsubscrip-
tion of five thousand snares of the stock of the
Central Rail Road and Canal Company of I
Georgia.
Sec. 2. Be it further ordained hy the authority I
aforesaid, Thatsaid sum of Five Hundred Thou
sand Dollars appropriated as aforesaid, shall lie |
converted into stock, which shall be denominated \
“City Stock for Interna] Improvement” and pay-1
able in certificates or scrips, at such times, and !
of such amount as Council shall direct, which
For corns, first wash with warm water
with uknife remove tlie hard part, then' 81 ! 1 *
the plaster. A few applications renewed
two or three days will entirely destroy them' 8 ^
We snhioin the following certificate l
standing ofthe ge„£j;
cessity ot
cures thi
(giving along train of certificate,!* J 8,
s wonderliil remedy liaseffected Iie I
New York', August 23 lHoi
The Medicated Oil Hilk manufacturedtan
Morange, is capable of being applied wither
advantage ill most cases of gout, rheum-g
chronic enlargements, stiffness in the joints
indurate glandular tumors, and in some cam 4
preferable to any other remedy with which w
are acquainted- I
Valentine Mott, M. D. John Watts M D
David Hossaek,M. D. A. H. Stevens’ M n
Sami. L. Mitchell,M. I). Wright Post Ml)
WM. MacNeven M.D. G. F. Delaficld. M.d .
V V ' f ’• JuhnNcilson, M.D
Helix rascal is, M. D. 1
A fresli supply received and for sale hv
A. PARSONS, Drugffint
J une 6 - No 8 Gibbons’ R» U g e
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PROVED. I
T HE superiority of these much approval
Cooking Stoves, lias been fully tented in I
the principal northern cities, where they h avcM . I
perseded all kinds hitherto used; and cmbmcinr I
as these do, every advantage of economy and te I
tility. they require only to be known and tried to I
be brought into general use. They have thefol. I
lowing advantages over every other invention-I
The revolving top which serves to equalize the I
heat in every part, and a furnace, though sm«I! I
that is capable of warming the largestroom «’ I
winter, and the grate can be arranged to gho I
less heat in summer but sufficient for cookin* 1
purposes—Also, a sliding hearth for regulatinf 1
combustion and heat. All necessary utennl»(«l
cooking in any manner,accompanying the stow I
Prices—For No. 1, $38: No. 2, $43; No a’l
$53; and No. 4, $100 to 120. |
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
The stoves have been in common use for i
oral months past in this city, ami the most safaj. I
factory testimoninals can be given oftiieir utility.I
may 18 116 1
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O sale by A. PARSONS,
j ut)e 26 Ff6
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TCIEDICINE SPOOLS*, rial
A CONVENIENT article for admiB‘ f ^
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-june I I k No 8 Gibbons 1