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Cl TV SAUBS.
O V Ih. Ilm TiiMday In July in Ihml nf tho
Gvirt Hornio, litmvoon the usual hour* ol
salt), tvi'il bo sold, the following Lot«,'vizt
laot No. 31. Elbert Word. 00 by 00 feet,boun
ded on-t hv lot No 33, south by Liberty-street,
weit by lot No 33, mul north by a l«no; re-enter
«d upon ih tho property of tho estato of John 11.
Moral for ground rent.
Lot No ‘J, Phtnklln Ward, CO by 00 foot,boun
ded oa <t by lot N-i 1, south by a lano, wont by lot
No 3. nrnl north In? B.iv-straot; ro-cutciod upon
as the property or I. Mini* for ground runt.
I.ot No 4, Franklin Ward. G by 90 feet,boun
ded o ut by lot No 3, smith by n lane, west by
Moiiigmiury-street, and north by Bay-street; ro-
entered upon u* tho propotty of l. Mini* for
ground rent.
Lot No II, CSroen Ward, 00 by 00 foot, bottn-
tied east by lot No I2, south by StaUMftreet,west
by lot No 10, nud north by it laue;re-ciitorcd upon
hj tho property of the citato of Ed White for
ground rent.
I,*it No20, <3root! Ward, COhy DO foot, boun-
dad on«t by lot No ID. south by President-street,
west by I’rico-stroot, and north by Stato-strcots
re-entered upon m tho property oftlio estate of
Ed. White for around rout.
Low No 3-1 mid 35. JackiMin Wnrd, GO by 90
feet, lionudod cast by lot No 33, south by a lano,
wont by Bariiard-stroct continued, un i north by
1'orry-slreat; re-entered upon a* tho property of
tho estate of John II. Morel for ground rout.
Lit No 1, Spring Hill, banned cast byWc.it
Broad-street, south by lot No 2, worthy lot No
8, and north by Oak-street; re-entered upon os
Iho property oi'II. 8. Mitchul for ground rent.
Lots No 3 and 1, Spring Hill, bon tided east by
West Uroad-Ktreef, south by tho Augusta Rond,
west by low No 5 and G, and north by Spring-
street;’re-entored upon ns tho property Jcsso
Sandorliii for ground rent.
Lot No 4. Liberty Wnrd. CO In 90foot, boitn-
dod cast by lot No 3, south by a lano; west by
Moiitgnuiery-Htreot,nnd north by ilroaghton-xt;
te-ontered upon as the property oflho estate of
** mi rent
F. M. STONE, c. m.
G£OI(iiU-€ILlTII,lil CO.
To all whom it may concern;
IKREAS. Mary Williams has applied
to tho Hoiiorntilo tho Court ol Ord
inary of Chatham County, for letters of
administration on tho estate and effect* of tticli-
F. Williams, Into of Savaiumh.deceasod.
Those nro therefore to cito and ndnionlsn all
and singular tho kiudrod and creditors of tlio
said deceased, to lile their objections (il any
they havo) in the Clerk's OlHcu of the suid Court,
ou or (before tho Gth day of July next;
otherwise letters ofadtninirtrutiou will bo grant d.
Witness, tho Honorable Klim Fort one
of tho Justices of tho suid Court, tho Gth
day of June, A. D. one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-six.
ROUT. W. POOLCR, Ci'k. c. o. c. c,
juno 6 133
John Waters for ground
juno \
BY V. XV. JlttlNEVIANN.
At Private Sulo.
100 bids Daltiinore Flour
30 hags Uio Coffee, 30 do Cuba do
£00 sackwl.ilt.109 hiin’ls prime Eastern liny
6 hlids (luogia Sueur, lOhxs N O Lout do
50 c:wks Rice, 5 lilius Uaron
30 hbls No 2 Mackerel, 30 do No 3 do
20 kegs prime Hotter, 20 hbls Crackers
30 boxos Cordials
Also,
V.) casus Champagne, 10 do do, pints
Also,
£0 crates Crockory
10 Gaylefa Iron Chests,warrant’d lire proof
10 Stanley's Rotary Cooking Stoves
Also, a variety comprising a general assort
ntant, for sale ou accommodating term i.
jan 27
4-\ Tin: superior goukt,
January! Term. 1838.
W HKRKAS. Uuiiedict Bourquin, Lewis
Turner, James Hunter. Hilbert Under,
Nadianiol Nungazcr, and Mordecai Myers,were
summoned to intend this term of tho "Court as
Grand Jurors, nnd made default: Ordered, dial
they ho severally fined in the sum of Forty Dol
lars, unless they tile good cause of excuse with
the Clerk of this Court, on or before tho first day
nf dm next torn). And wlnroas, also. 8. B.
'Hill*. Dwight fyitbrop, John F Lloyd, William
White,Thomas ICamp, Horace Sistare, E. P
Units, Goodwin W. Abbott, Joseph G. Blanco,
Alexander J. Pratt, Thomas Askew, Isaac Co
hen. Samuel Goldsmith, John Boston, Henry
F. Williuk, and Thomas J. Dotson, wore Mini
mi leJ to attend this torn) of tho Court as Petit
~ i: •'<. and undo default: Ordered that they bo
11 ••• • ...v fined in the sum of Twenty Dollars,un-
1 i the f til • ; to I cause of excuse, with the Clerk
oi‘this tJc.trt. ct: ir before tho first day of tho
5?Xt term’
True extract Irouuh • M'-ntes.
JAM’S B. LEWIS,
april 2d Dopty. Clerk,*. c. c.c.
cmonoiA—Chatham co.
To all whom it may concent:
Chatham County, for Inter* of administration on
tho estate and effect* of John D< Colo, I ale of
South Carolina, deceased. . . ; ..
Those are Uierefore to cito and admonish, oil
and singular tho kindred and creditor* of the saw
doceased, to fdo their objection*, (if any they
havo) to tho granting ofthe administration of tho
ostato of the deceased, to Uw applicontln tlio
Clerk’* ofilee of tlio *ald Court, on or Mlwo tho
C7tl» day of July next; other* letter* of odinini*-
nation will grunted.
ho granted. „ . _ .
Witnoiw. tho Honorable John Cumming,
one ofthe Justices nf tho said court, tlio Gth (lay
of June, A. D. 16:10.
ROBT. W. POOLER.dk. c. o. c.c.
juno G 133 ■
OEOROU-BBTAN COUNT V.
To all whom It tuny concern.
MTIIEREAS, James MoElvoen hn* made
▼ ¥ application for letter* of administration
on the Estate of Aquilla Stephens, Uto of this
County deceased, , .. ,, „
Those are therefore lo cito and admonish all,
and singular tho kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to file their objections (ifany they have)
in tlio Clerk’s office ofthi* Court within tho time
prescribed hy law; otliorwise letter* of adminis
tration will bo granted tho applicant.
(liven under my hand and seal this iOtlt day
of May, 1630. JOSHUA SMITH,!., a c.c.o*
limy 12 115
NOTICE. , ■ ,
A LE poison* having demands against tho os
tato of William English, lato of Brynn
enmity, deceased, are requested to presont them,
properly attostod; and thn*o indebted to said es
tate, are requested to mako iintnndiute payment
to JEMIMA ENGLISH, Admin’x.
april 1 60*
DISSOLUTION. , ,
T UP. Firm,heretofore existing of Cnrti* A
Bolts of Savannah, ami C. M. Curtis A
Co. of Augniia, wore dissolved on tho 31st wit.
by mutual consent. C. II. CURTIS.
7 GEO. BEITS,
april 4 62
OEOKCiU-CIIATIIAM CO.
To ull whom it may concern.
W HEREAS John Balfour, has appli
ed to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary ol
Cmitbam County, for letters nf Administration
on the ostato and effect* of Win. Mein, uto of
Chatliiini County deceased.
These are therefore to cito and admonish, ail
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
decouscd, to file their objection* (ifany thoy have)
to tho granting of tin: acfniiniatrntioti of tho ostato
of tho deceased to tho applicant in tlio Clerk’s
ofiico ofthe said Court, on or before tho30lhdny
of Juuonoxt; otherwise letters of administration
will ho granted.
Witness, tho 11 on oral do Elios Fort, Esq. one
of tho Justices oflho said Court, tlio 39th day of
May, A. D. 1830.
JAMES B. LEWIS,Dcpt’y Clk. c. o. c. c.
tuny 30 129
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Charity Crews, deceased, nro ro
qiwrtcd to presont than) within tho timo proscri
bed by law; nud tlioao indebted, will mako im
mediate payment to
march 17 SAMUEL CREWS, Alinor
NOTICE.
A LL porsons having domain!.* ngninst tho os*
into of Harris Yoinn uis, lata of Chatham
County dccoused, aro requested to present them
properly attested; and those indebted, to said es
tate, nro requosted to nmko immediate payment
to WM. II. DAVIS, Adiuinistiutor.
march 21 70
— “notice.
T HE undorsignod having beon elected n
Justice of tlio Peace for tho Fourth Boat,
will bo found on and alter Monday tho 18th inst
at hi* ofiico on the liny, Trucholntt’* building,
when ho proposes in connexion with his magis
terial and notorial dutios. to attend to the Ship
ping nf Soainon.—Murohatit* uud Captains of
vessel* can rely upon speedy and prompt atten
tion to their calls.
Return day, Wednesday the 27th January—
Court will sit Saturday, Gth February.
GEORGE MILLKN, J.P. and
jan 10 Notaiy Public,
DISSOLUTION. _
T HE firm of J B. HERBERT &. CO. wo*
dissolved on the 20th Instant, by tho death
of Win. J). Judah, and (ho nfliilrs of the same
will be closed by the undersigned, who tenders
hissincero thanks to tho friends of tlio, lato con
cern, for tho patronogo thoy so liberally confer
ed.nnd informs them that bo has transferred tho
business to Mr.F. W. Helnomann for whom bo
earnestly request* ncnuthiunnco of tltuir favor*.
7 4 WM. C. CRENSHAW,
jan 27 Surviving Copartner.
AUCTION AND COU.UISSION
BUSINESS.
T HE undorsignod having succeeded tho lato
firm of J. B. Herbert A Co. solicits the
nntrottago heretofore extoudod to it, also of his
rriomlsand tlio public, and hope* by unremitting
nltoitOoii and assiduity, to merit tho approbation
of those who in iy favor hint with business. Ho
will mako liberal advance* on goods entrusted
to hi* cure. F. W. 11 BIN EM ANN.
Rkkerekcks.
John Cumming Sc Son, Win. Gaston,
8. B, Parkman & Co, Jb*. Cumming,
Pndnlford, Fay tfe Co, R. & W. King.
G, II.Lamar, Lit. St.John<& Co.
jan 27 S3
OEOICtilA—-CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS SAMUEL CREWS, has
applied to thelion tlio Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county,for letters of administration
ou tlio estate and otfecl* of Nathaniel Hum,
lato of Chatham county, deceased,
These nro thoreforc to cito and admonish nil and
singular tho kindred and creditor* oftbo said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any thoy have)
in tho Clerk’s Ofiico ofthe said Court on or before
tlio 1 llh day of June next: othonviso letter* of ad
ministration will bo granted.
Witnosa, tho lion Joseph Cumming,ono of
tlio Justices or tho said Court the 11th day of
Mny.A.D. 1830.
JAMES B. LEWIS, Dopty Clk. c. o. c. c,
may 11 IU
McINTOBH CO.-GEOIttilA.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS R. II. Pottigrew, applies for
letter* of administration on tho ostato of
Francis Sams,lato of Mclnto-h County doeeasod.
These are therefore to cito and ndmotneh nil
nud singular tho kindred and creditors of *nid
deceased, to bo and nppoat at my ollico within
Uiq timo prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any
exist! why said lottor* should not bo granted.
Witness, tlio lion. Willintn Fraser, ono oflho
Justices of said Court tbUSdtli May, 1830.
J. A. M ANN, Clerk o. o.m.c,
may 30 129
GEORGIA —EFTIA FJIAM CO.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Join) Roger* applies to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinal y of Filing-
bum County, fur letter* ofAdimnisiiatiun (with
tho will autiexcd) ou tlio estito and efiect* of
Jaine.s W. Crows, lato of said county deceased.
NOTICE.
A LL person* having claim* ngninst tho estnto
of Henry W. Crum doeeasod, aro reques
ted to presont thou) duly attested; uud tlio so in
debted, to make pay uiotitto
A. BIRD.or / . , n . VM
C. POWERS, j Ailmoo.
march 15 05*
COPA KTNE USIIII*.
milOS. U. MAXWELL& JAMES BAIN
.BL having tin* day eutorod into copartner-
ship in tho Marble and Stouu Cutting business,
nro rcadv to furnish to ordor, Chimnoy Piece*,
Mouuiiiuiit* and Tombs of every description; al
so, Building Stone of Marhlo, Granite mul
Brown 8tonn.nl the shortest notion, and on as
reasonable term* as thoy cun be obtained from
tho North.
All order* from tho country addressed to tho
subscribers will bo punctually attended to.
THUS. I). MAXWELL.
J. BAIN.
U'Tho DnrionTelegraphUrequested to pub
lish tlio above twice nud forward their account*
to the ofiico oflho Savannah Republican.
feh 4 31
NOTICE.
F OUR montii* after date, application will be
mado to the Hon. tho Justice* of tlio Infe
rior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for
ordinary ptmposes, for lenvo to *cll the persona!
proporty ofthe E*tato of Jerusbn Graham, de
ceased, for tho benefit oftbo heir* and cruditots
of*aid deccasod. F. M. STONE. Ex'or.
may 7 111
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
mado to tho Honorable the Court of Ordi
nary of Cliathnm County, for leave to sell an un
divided ono-fonrth part of four hundred ami
twenty acre* of Laud, situated near Montgome
ry, in tho County of Chatham, for the benefit of
the hoirsnnd creditors of Abraham Nichols, doc’d.
march 31 IL W. POOLER, Adm'r n. n. s.
NOTICE.
F OUR month* after date, application willbc
mado to tlio Court or Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for lenvo to sell Lot No. 419, 2d
Dist. 1st Sec. Cherokee County, now Forsyth,
for tho benefit ofthe hoirsnnd creditors ofEleati
or Carroll,docoasod. JOHN CASS,
march 31 Administrator.
NO r ICE.
F OUR month* afterdate, application-will be
madetotho Honorable Iho Court ofOrdi-
narv of Chatham County, for leave to sell Lot
No* 191,15th Dist. 1st Sec fur tho bonofit of tho
heirs ahd creditor*of William Carroll, deceased,
mundi 31 JOHN CASS, Adm’or.
UK V i'l 1T-UT. LVmiKll.'M l>.
1 NV:;N 1’0;{ ufilii! I'eljSrjieJ COMPOUND
KEY. for ’.viracting, uud n nv niodo of in-
fccriiiig Arlifi ’i d T .-jth. respectfully informs tlio.
public thathestili continue* lo import and in- ! ,,u . nu . i< '¥f ov '! a t ’ 'f 10 01 :iri '
tert the most beautiful French tihrorrupiihlo I 1,1 h*-'half of tho kindred and
TEETH, nt hi* old ostablisbcd OAico, No. 137 1 \Mtcreforfto oil
’Graud-xtreot, in tho city ofNew-Yorh, where uv-'
pry operation connected with Dental Surgery
will bn purforined, upon tlio principle* of reason
sod science, nud divested of all those barbarous
custom* that have nndo Dout.il Operation* the
Urror ami dread oftho nlllictod for age*.
Ilisimmaiise faciiifm* fur operating, enable*
him to nflfurd hi* Teeth at a price Out in itself
will bo found an inducement to patronize him,
whilst Iho stylo of workmanship cannot he ox-
ruoded lor beauty aud durability. Every opera
tion guarantied.
Now-York, April I I.
april 23 9.110m
SELECT tiil.kiC.K.IU
OCATED in iho pleasont nud healthy vil-
n ^ lageof East Haven, throe miles from the
city of New Haven, Connecticut. Tlio Rev.
Mr. IVES, principal of tin* School, will receive
into his family an additional number of Lnds this
Spring, on tho following modorntn term*, viz.
Board. Tuition, Wadting aud Mending, exclu
sive nf Bedding, nt One Hundred aud Twenty-
i’tvo Dollar* nor annum.
REFERENCES. .
Rev. II. CRUSWELl* D. D.
3Ion. WM. MOSELY.ofNow Havon.Con.
Doct. FAR NAM.
JAMES WILLIAMS, Esq.
JAMES THOMPSON, of East Haven.
Mr. A. A. DENS LOW. Savannah, Ga.
ftprtl 2d 93
GEOHGIA-C il A TIIA M CO.
To all whom it may coucuru.
W HEREAS A. J. C. Shaw, Executor of
Susannah Miller, lato of Clmsham Co.
docoasod, 1m* applied to the lion, tho Court of
Ordinary ol Chatham County, to bo discharged
Oomsaid Executorship.
These are therefore to cito nud admonish, nil
and singular tho kindred and creditor* oftbo said
deceased,to file tlioir objection*(ifany they have)
in tho Clark's otlicc ofthe said Court, on or bo*
fore tho 3d day of t) j :• - <xi’»er next; otherwise let
ter* orDismissory will bejrantod.
WitnoHsthe Hon Joseph Cumming, ono of
iho Josticosof the said Court, the 3d dav of May,
A. D. J83u. JAMES B. LEWIS,
tnay 7 Deputy L'iork c. o. c. c.tj
GEOUGU-EEfTNGUAM CO.
To all whom it any concern.
W HEREAS, James Tutlo, npplio* to Uio
Honorablo the Court of Ordinary ol'Ef-
Sngham County, for letters nf Guardianship on
*ho person and property of Caroline Amanda
*Tutle, an infant,
Theio nro therefore to cito and admonish, all
rmd s'mgnlar, to filo their objections (if any they
have) in tho Clerk's Ofiico of said Court, on or
hofore : tho 16th Juno next; ntlierwiso letter* of
Guardianship will ho granted to tho applicant.
Witnes*, tho Hon. G. F. Wnltheur, one of
Ihn lattices-of the said Court, this 16th day of
May A. D.183G. JOHN CHARLTON,
nny 1G Clorlt c. o. p.. c.
GEORGIA-—CHATHAM GO.
To all whom it may concent:
^M7HKREAS, Samnol Claghorn and Or-
▼ T latido Wood, Administrator* of Hun-
ary UtUo, late of Chatham Connty, deceased,
have applied to the Honorablo ConrtorOrdi-
■nary of Chatham Coujity to be discharged from
said Administration,
Those ore therefore to cito and admonish, all
•and singular tho kindred and creditor* of tho
■aid deceased, to file their objections (if any
Joey havo) iu tho Clerk's Olfice of tho said
Court, on or before the 28th day of April next;
whetwwo letter* ofUismi-ssory will be granted.
Witness, tho Honorablo ThosU. P.Charhon
of the Justico.s of tho said Court, tho 2Gth
S 0 /. 86 ? 1 * ouo eight hundred
and thirty-five.
ROBT. W. POOLER, Ci'k, C. O. C.C.
creditors.
ile and mlmonish nil
and singular tho kindred and creditor* of the said
deceased, to file their objection* (ifany they have)
to tlio granting oftbo adniiuistrution ofthe estate
of tho (leceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s
ofiico ofthe said Court,ou or before tlio 12th day
of April next; otherwise letter* of uduiiui*
trillion will he granted. »
Witness.the Hon. G. F. Walthour, one oftbo
Justices oflho suid Court tho 12th day ofMarch
A. D. 1838.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. o o.p. c.
march 12 C3
GEOHGIA—EFFINGHAM GO.
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Jn*. O. Gnldwiro, has appli
ed to tho Honorablo the Court ol Ordi
nary ofElfingliainCo, fur letters ofAdmimstrution
ou the estito and effects of Frances C Goldwire,
w.dow, lato of Effingham Couuty deceased.
These are .therefore to cite and admonish, rill
and singular the kindred and creditor* of tiicsaiil
deceased, to file theirobicctioiis(ifany theyJravu)
to the granting oftiiomfmiiiistran'qn ofthe estate
ofthe deceased to tho applicant in tho Clerk’*
Ofiico ofthe said Court, on orbeforo tho 4th day
of Juno next; otherwise letter* of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, tlio lion G. F. Walthour ono ofthe
Justicos of tlio said Court, tho 4 th day of May,
A. D. 1839.
JOHN CHARLTON, c. c. o. e. c.
nny 4 108
GEORGIA—LIBERTY GO.
Court of Ordinary.
J AMES O. SCREVEN, Executor oftbo
Inst Will and Testament ofthe Rev. Dr.
Charles O. Screven, lute of said county deccasod
applies for dismission from the administration of
said testator.
There are therefore to cito and admonish all
and singular tho kindred andcroditor* of said de
ceased, to filo their objections (if any they have)
In the Clerk’* Office or tho Coutt of Ordinary
for the county aforesaid, within tlio timo prescri
bed by law, ntlierwiso, letter* ofdUtuissory will
be granted tlio tmplicnnt.
Witness, tho Hon. John Dunwody, one oftbo
Judges of said Court, lliisaixth day of Novem
ber, A. D.4835.
L. S. E. BAKER, c. c. o. t. c.
nov 9 2G9—Gtn
NOTICE.
F OUR month*after date, application will bo
nude to the hoiiorahlo Judges of tho Infe
rior Court ofLibutty County, when Kitting for
Ordiliary purposes, lor leave to sell u negro
linn named Davy, belonging to the estate of
Matthew Ucunut, ef tratd couuty, deceatud
WM. N. WAY,.Adm’or.
march 12 W
NOTICE.
F OUR month* after date, applic-itint) will be
unde to iho Hon. tho Justice* oflho Infe
rior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell two tracts of
I,aud. each contaiiihig202| acres; for tho bene
fit ofthe orphans of Alexander Martin, late of
said county deceased.
fob 13 SIMON FRASIER. Guardian.
NOTICE.
F OL R month* nftcr date, application will bo
undo to tlio lion, tlio lufuriur Court, sit
ting fin* ordinary purposes, lor leavo to soli tlio
Koal Estate of Joseph Taylor, Into of Effingham
county deceased .consisting of IVJ acres of land
in said county, hounded by land? or Henry Tay
lor A. Vncant.A, 2i)0 acres lying in s u'd county,
by Wnldhauer unknown, and vacant, 202 1-2
in Wilkinson county,
jan 13 JAMES CRANE. A.lm’nr
SWALM’S VERMIFUGE.
T ill * remedy countortctathe whole tram
of dixoaie*, arising from tho debility of the
digostivo organ* or u depraved condition of tho
■tomach and bowels.
Most of the diseases children originate in
vorminous aflectious.
Worms destroy the nourishment whichiein-
tondod by nutnro to support lire.
Tho immediate efiect of Swaitn’s Vermiftige,
•re totranquilizo tho stomach, dear it of aciduous
phlegm, Uissipcto snpcrfluoue.hilo, increosotlio
grostrio juices and promoto healthy digestion.
It alleviatos sick uenducho, and is an antudoto
for the Cholera Morbus of our country, dirram,
fever and ague, and that class of disease* which
owe thoir origin to a disordered stato of tho sto
mach or bowel*.
Tlds remedy expels worm* by giving healthy
action to the stomach and organ* of digestion.
There is nothing in it* composition to kill worms.
They aro seldom hccii after its u*o, and tlio pa
tient improves* in health, color and appetite.
Those remedies which kill worms, must of course
injure the stomach materially, and the cause of
many serious complaint*. This fact has been
materially neglected by tho faculty, and tho er
ror has naver been discovered until Swnim’* Ver
uiifugo proved it to tho entire satisfaction of
every family who lias used it,
Themodiciuoisnolcs* efficacious in many of
tlio (Ureases of growu poisons, by dissi
pating those morbid secreUon* which produco
dysentery, diarriai, cholera morbus, piles, fever
and ague, dyspepsia, act iity of the stomach,
foul lireaiit, aud tho disagreeable afiections con-
senent upon billion* disorder*.
It is now iu general use in most parts of tho
world. Families resident in tho country, travel-
lean going into tho intorioror voyaging into dis
tant tropical cliinutes, (insula:* <1 front medical
Udeut) would find Swaiin's Vcrmifngo ol great
advantage.
Kept constantly on hand, and for solo by
A. PARSONS, sole Agent lor tho Stato,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
march 31 70
NOT1GE.
C REDITORS oflho Estate of Wm. D. Ju
dah, wl|l present tltuir claims duly attostod
within the time prescribed by law. to
WM C. CRENSHAW, Adm’or.
march 23 72
RULE NISI.
NOTIGE.
F OUR months after date, application wifi ho
mado to iho Honorable the Inferior Court
of Bryan County, when sitting ns a Court of Or
dinary, for leave to sell ull tlio Real Estate of
Znchuriuh Wells, deceased, for tho benefit oftbo
heirs. ELIZABETH WELLS, Adui’ur.
fob 11 37
NOTIGE TO COMMANDERS
OF VESSELS AND CONSIGNEES.
T HE undersigned will ship seamen for ves
sels and insure them a* fiir a* Four Milo
Point fur tho sum of §1 50 per man, or to Ve
nus’ Point for $300 per man, in addition to the
compensation customarily charged fur shipping
seamen.
GEO. MILLEN, Shipping Master.
Trtichulett’* Building on tho Bay.
WANTED—To hire by tho mouth or year
Three Female Servants, wno may be competent
as coolc* and waxhers.
Also,
Ono hoy and ono girl from 12 to 15 years of
age; if dssirnblo thoir wages will bo puid in ad
vance. Apply as above,
inarch 5 f»7
EFFINGHAM NUP’K GOCUT,
MAY TERM, 1830.
O N tlio petition of William Dupuis, stating
that ho wn* possessed of a certain Deed of
Gift bearing date some time iu tho month of
March,one thousand eight hundred ami tweijly,
from James Dupuis hi* father, whurdbY he gave,
granted, bargained, sold and conveyed to the
said William Dupuis, all that tract, piece or par
cel of Land, containing ono hundred and nine
teen acres, commonly known'os tho Sister* Fur
ry, situate,lying and being iu said county, boun
ded on the north by Savannah River,ami on oth
er sides by Lnmfs of Treutlen Kennedy and
Alotzger. That under nud tty virtue of which
said Deed tho said William Dupuis took posses
sion ofthe said tract of Lind and ha* continued
iti possession since tho time ofthe making ofsuid
Deed, down to the present timo. That tho said
Deed has been lost or destroyed so that the same
cannot be found. Thatacopyof suid Deed ns
near as the said pqtitinimr can recollect is annex
ed to said petition, which lie prays may he OMtuh-
fished in lieu of tlio original. On motion of Le
vi S.D’Lyon, Attorney for tho petitioner, it is
ordered, thut the heirs and legal representatives
oflho raid JamesDupuis, and all others interest
ed, dri shewcau.se. at the next term of this Coart,
why tho prayer of tho petitioner should not 'bo
8 ranted, and that this rule be published in ouo of
iq Gazotte* of the City of Savannah, once a
month until the expiration ofthe time fur shew
ing cause lUicrcon.
Extract from tho minutes.
may 11 JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk.
IN SUPERIOR COURT.
Apru, Tbum. 133d.
GEORGIA—BRYAN COUNTY.
Arthur G. Miller, )
vs. >
Boocroft Fennoy, )
O N tho petition of Arthur G. Miller, stating
that Ueecroft Penney of said County is in
debted to him iu tlio sum ef nineteen hundred
aud thirty-three dollursaml thirty-two cents, ex
clusive n'fiutcrest. «>n hi* bond or wmmg ol jig i-
tory. hearing date the first day of January, eigh
teen hundred and thirty-four, to secure the pay
ment of which raid sum on the first day of Janu
ary. eighteen hundred and thirty-six, the raid
Bcecroft Penney in tho day qmi year aforesaid,
unde and executed his certain moitgago under
his hand and soul, hearing date the day and year
alliresaid, whereby he mortgaged to your-peti-
tinner,all that plantation or tract uf Laud in said
county, rolled Mulberry 11 ill,containing four
hundred and tiny acre* moroorl^ss.boumledon
tin* West by the main Fust Road from OgHoeheo
Bridge to Riceheruugli, soutn hv Laud-* ut'iliu
I trim ofJoMiph Clay, east by Col. John J. Max-
well’* plantation, and north by Lauds of William
Savage, Ksn. together with ail aud singular die
edifice.*, buildings, rights, numbers nud appurte
nances to tbc same, belonging or iu uuy wwo ap
pertaining. no parlor which has beetipaid, urnl
praying that the Equity of redumption of in and
to tite mortgaged premises bo foreclosed, pursu
ant to tho statute m such cases made and pvovi*
ded; whereupon,and upon motionofLcvi S. D’
Lyon, Attorney for tho petitioner,: It i* ordered
that tho principal,interest and cost* due npon the
suid bond and mortgage ho paid into this Conn,
within six months from this date, nud that unless
tho samo be so paid that the Equity of redump
tion of in and to tlio mortgaged premises,he from
thence barred nud foreclosed. Ant! it is further
ordered that a copy of this rulobu published in
ono of tlio Gazettes of Savannah once a mouth
Torfour months,or nerve 1 ou the mortgager, or
his Hpeciul agent or attorney,at least three innnths
previous to the time tho money is directed to bo
paid Granted
ROBT. M CHARLTON.
Judge Sup’r. Court, E. D. Guo.
A true extract from tho Minute*.
JOSHUA SMITH, c. *. c.
mayo- 1 109
SfWAM’8 FAN AGE A.
A S the intemperance und luxury of tlio age
are hnsteiungtho ravage* of scorbutic com-
plaints, aud rendering tho blood more impure,
and ns thousands have destroyed their constitu
tions by neglecting to apply tho ptoper remedies;
to such, Swaiin’s Panacea must be and ha* been
more than doubly valuable a* a cortaiu and ef
fectual means of restoring thorn to perfect health
oud vigor. Fow fumiiiea aro wholly exempt
from scorbutic afiections, which exhibit various
symptoms, a* eruptions, ulcerations, debility, loss
of appetite and dujoction, all arising from impure
blood, and if not prnperiy attended to, produces
the greatest injury to tfio constitution, nud may
be imparted to their ofispring. Swaitn’s Panacea
Is recommended at tliis season of the year, as an
invaluable restorative of tho system, thereby in
vigorating tho constitution and enabling its to
heurtho debilitating efiect* of tlio summer sea
son. It is conveyed by the circulating fluids, and
corrects their tendency to all those disease* which
originate in a viatedbfood, diseased liver, deprav
ed uppotite, or predisposition to eduction of tlio
lungs, Ac. No one, however, i* advised to usn
it without convincing themselves of Uto troth of
what is hero stated.
This Mediciuo is now used with success in nil
parts of the world, and is gaining grout reputa
tion iu England.
From Dr Valtnllnts Mott,
Professor of Surgery in the University of New-
York, Surgeon of tho Now-York Hospital, Ac.
I havo repeatedly used Swaiin’s Panacea, both
in tho Hospital and in private practice, and havo
always found it to he a valuable medicine in
chrouic, syphylitio, and serof.ilous complaints,
atid in obstinato cutaneous uflection.*.
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.
From the various imposition* which have beon
practised by adulteration, &o. oven to tlio extent
of norjuiy, for tlio purpose of imitating tho
medicine, is sufiiciont to prove it* efficacy in tlio
disoascs iu which it has been sttlficintly proven to
havo cured. Ill* unnecessary to say further iu
relation to this Panacea, other than lo caution
the public against tho deleterious mixtures which
havo been made to impose upon the ignorant.
The genuine article can always bo found at the
store of the subscriber, who is the solo agent for
tliis State.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8 Gibbon’s Range.
match 31
eiuo, that the human tVnmob'i
Tfclt. ilolierUon'ii CaldkMtyd
IP i< Of Hraltli, for tlia cars of Cout.
Aproichlng Coiuumptlon, iho lloonln
Aallmu, Palm iii Iho Brcaat,Windin uio 010.
,«:3Ml nc k ^
I'otlhoiuroorNorVbu, Complaints l
Inward IVonknciH, Dcmeaaion of iho i
Hoad-Acbo. Tremor, Falntnow, Hraterio'Flu.
Ncrvnuo Uohililr, Inlemperonce, Maren.iT
DIaoaio.Imnolonoy ,DUoa«o» peculiar lo FcnTalall
&o. Ac.—l’rlco ouo dollar and lift* ccnli no.
buttle. 1 “ for
Dr. JlobortMii'a Culobratcd Gout aud Ahen
matin Drop*. A info and efiiiotuolouro Tor th»
Cout, Itliaumathm,Lumbago,Stono and Cravoi
Swelling., nud Weahnao of tlio Joinu, Snniin,
Urn law, l-aiiu in iho Hoad and Faoo. B
Faot, dre —l’rico two dollar, nor bottle U
Dr. Kobortaon’a Stomachlo Bluer,, Celebra
tod Ibritrongiboninga woaltaioniach,lnorea«ins
Ilia Appeuto, nude cartain prevootivo a,abut
tlio Fovcrand Agno, Ac.—l’rico ouo dollar tier
buttle. *
Dr. Roboruon’a Infltlliblo Worm Deatrovino
Lotongiw.—A mediciuo univerullvoateomed for
eapcllmg ovcir .pucioaorworm., from the hu
mau body. Ibico fifty oenu per pacltoga, larw
pachagw nno dollar. 8 •”
Dr. Dyotl'a Patoniltch Ointnlant—For ulca.
•antneaa, .aftty, expedition, and certain'/.,
cure, u unequalled by any other medicine imiM
fur tho romoynlof ilua diugroaable tormnuUnt
complaint. It haa noitnpiciuaiitMnell.aiidmay
bn n«ed on tho yoiingcat infant with aa&t. —
Prico fifty ccnta per bo*. ■
Pr-Dvott’a lufnllibla Tooth-Acbo Dropa.-
Pr co filly cunt,, .mall vial, nvumy-fivo oc'iu
Dr. Dyott'a Ami-llillioa, Pill,, which if ul
ministered in time to remove die bile from tie
Ktoinach, will prevent dll Billions compblnta tna
lignnnt fever*, ngno end fever, billions cholic,
pleurisy, worms, dysentery, hoad-ache, heart!
burn, loss of appetite, colds and coughs, ilwpep.
muor indigestion, habitual costive new, Jfc.A-c.
Price 25 cent* per box, large boxes GO <oeuts.
Mtthy’u Approved Plaster Cloth.—A lover
cigii remedy lor ull ulcers and sores,sore breasts
boils, Korc leg*, swellings, sprains, cuts, bruises'
pain* iu the back and breasts, corns on tbo feet*
iVcar-Pricotwenty-fivo cents, fifty cents.attd one
dollar for onchsizo plaster.
Approved nnd recommended by Dr. Rush,and
Dr. l'liysick, of Philadelphia, and by the most
eminent of the faculty in the United States.
Kept constantly on huud, and for sale by
ri ^ . A. PARSONS,
feb 10 Druggist, No 8 Gibbons' Range.
200
100
GEORGIA—GHATHAM GO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Wily F. Willis has applied to
tho Honorable tho Court orOruinary of
Chatham County, for letter* of administration ou
tho estate and effect* of Calhariuo E. Horbock,
lato of Chatham County deceased.
Tlieso nro therefore to cito and admonish, nil
and singulnr tho kinerod and creditor* oftbo suid
deceased, to file their objection* (ifany they have)
to tho granting ofthe administration of tlio ostato
of tho decoascd to tho applicant in the Clerk’s
Ofiico of the said Court, on or boforo the 5th day
of January noxt; othoiwise letters of administra
tion will bo granted.
Witness, tho Hon. John Camming.one ofthe
Justices of tho said Com t, the 5lhdayofDecom-
bor, A D. 1835.
BOBT. \V. POOLER, Clorkc. o.c. c.
dec 5 232
GEORGIA—BRYAN COUNTY.
To alt whom it may concorn,
W HEREAS, Thomas S. Clay, Guardian
of Henry Harden, haa applied to the
Honorable the ‘Court of Ordinary of Bryan
County, to bo dumnsseil from said Guardianship.
These are there fore to cito and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditor*, to file
their objections (if any thoy have) in my ofiico,
witlun the time .proscribed by Law, otherwise
letter* ofdi9rcl’:sory will bo granted.
d*-T ‘-’D J0311UA SMITH, Clerk
* A. F. SAGUEZS,
Reporter oj Fashions, and Teacher of Cutting
Garments —No. 169 llroadway N. York,
R ESPECTFULLY informs tho Tailor* of
Savannah that Mr. James M. Cole*, Mer
chant Tailor, of Savuunah.and Stato of Georgia
is the authorized Agent for tho sale of m y Self-
varying System for Drafting Garments, Sqnares
nud Scales, Reports of Fashions, Advertising
Cards, nnd Inch Measures. Ilo is farther nil-
ihori/.od lo collect nil uionie*duo, either by note
or account wltbiti tlio said 8tale of Georgia.
Those who nro subscribers for the Fashions,
within the aforesaid County, will rocoivo them
from James M. Coles. Likowise, tho*o who aro
desirous of rocoiviug thorn hcrenftor, will for
ward their names and residence previous to the
first of September nnd April of each year, to the
Agent, and give notice in case of discontinuing
the samo aug 28
ULGACIIINU 11^
W ARRANTED to remove stains, spot*,
iron rust,ink, Sec. from linon, muslin,
straw, and all such articles, without in tho least
degree inuiring thoir texture It is a useful and
economicalnrticle for families, and particularly
for milliner*. Forsaloby
GOPPEE & BOWNE.
nprll 12 13 Young’s IBuildins.
RASPBERRY SYRUF;
HA DOZ first quality Raspberry Syrnp,
an agreeable nnd healthy boveragofor
warm weather, J list received and for snlo by
way 3 O. tt. 11 END RICKS ON.
ECONOMY.
O IL Soap for cloaiuiug coats, woollen,lition
und cotton good*, from spot* occasioned
by grease, paint, tar, varnish, mu! oil* of every ]
description. It i* positively the best remedy, if
thoroughly used for apraiu*, bruises, chU-hluins,
poisons, scalds, hum*, sore lips, chopped hands,
cutaneous eruptions, or pimpled face*. It i* al
so excellent for scurvy, teeth and guin*. as it
dcanra* them from all filth nnd leaves them iu u
perfectly cloan and healthy Htato. For places
galled by saddle, harness, or otherwiso, on hor
ses. there i* nothing equal to it. Its reputation
in the Kustcrn Stato* is well ostublishod, uud im
mense quantities used.
Forsaloby THOS. M.TURNER,
april t Opposite tho Manxiuu House.
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
4 Sthe intmiiperanco aud luxury of the ago
il. are hastening tho ravage* of scorbutic
complaints and rendering the blood more impure
and n* thousand* have destroyed then constitu
tions by neglecting to apply the proper remedies;
tosuch, Swaiin’s Panacea must bo nud has been
neon more tlinn doubly vnluuble as u certain nml
eftuctual menu* of restoring them to perfect
health and vigor. Few families aro wholly ex
empt from scorbutic affection*, which exhibit va
rious symptoms, a* eruptions, ulcerations, debil
ity, los* otnpiietito amldejuction, all arising from
impure blood, and if not properly attended to,
producesU»o greatest injury to tho constitution,
and may lie imparted to Uieir offspring, Swaiin’s
Panacea is recommended at this housou'of tho
year, as au invrtluablo restorative ofthosystom,
thereby iuvtgoiulmg tlio constitution, and ena
bling to hear thodebUiating effects of the summer
season. It is conveyed by the airculnting fluids
nnd corrects their tun done/ to all tho. o diseases
which originato in violated blood, diseased liver,
depraved appetite, and predisposition to affec-
tion'of tho lungs, Ac. No one, however, i* ad
vised to two it without convincing themselves of
tho trutU’of what t* here stated.
% This medicine is now used with success in all
part* of the world/ and is gaining great reputa
tion iu England.
" From Dr Valentine Mott.
Professor of surgery in tlio University of Now-
York, Surgeon ot the New-York Hospital,&c.
I havo rupoatodly used Swaim’s Panacea, botli
in tho Hospital and in private practice, and have
always found it to be a vuluublo medicine in
chrome syphilitic, audecrofulou* complaints, and
iu obstinate cutaneous affection*.
VALENTINE MOTT. M. D.
From tho vorious imposition* which nave been
practised by adulteration, &c;evcn totheoxtent
of perjury, for tlus purpose to prove its efficacy
in file disease* iu whicti it has boon sufficiently
proven to have cured. It is unnecessary to Buy
further in relation to this Panacea, oilier than to
caution tho public against the deleterious the
mixtures which havo been inudo to impose np
on tho ignorant. Tho genuine article can al
ways ho found at .tho store of tho subscriber,
who ho*receivcd a largo and fresh supply.
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
2 A10 Gibbon’s Range.
may 13
GENERAL DRUG AND FAMI
LY MEDICINE-WARi.-HOUSE.
T HE Subscriber has received per the latest
arrival* from tlio Northern State*, nni
Europe, tho following nrticle* t—
50 Barrels .Salt*, 200 lioxe* Salta
30 do Copperas
& do Alum
5 do Chipped Logwood
fi do Ground do:
1000 Bottles common Castor Oil
500 do a jperior Cold Pressed
do Sweet Oil
do Flask Sweat Oil
Refined Salt I'etro.in kegs
Henry'* Calcined Magnesia, warrant’^
Pulvo Cream Tartar
Fresh Ch.nuoiftilo Flowers
Poland Starch
Pulv. Ginger Root, in bags
Cloves, Nutmeg*, Cinnamon A Macp
Abpico, Black and Rod Pepper
Sanford’s best Yellow Ilurk
Jalap and English Calomel
Hippo, Tort Emetic
Curb Magnesia, English Calcified in
Bottle*
Calcin’d Chorcole, for racdlcalpurnoscr
Kotton Stone,Whitening, Horn Sulphus
Scotch and Maccohoy Snuff, in bottle*,
and by weight*
•Spirita ofNHro, shinin' /Ethor, Spirit*
of Haruhorti, double strength
Pearland Powdered Sagoo,
Bermuda Arrow Root
Gum Opium, do Camphor
Do Arabic,picked
■Soap* of all kinds, Euglwb, French
and American
$uro nnd clear strained Sperm Oil
Lamp Widknnfi Lumps
PERFV MERY.
Cologno Water, superior pualify
Rose do do do
Lavender do do do
Orango do do do
Honey do do do
Ambrosial Lavender Water (asuperior
article)
Pomatum*. Rowland’s Macassar Oil,
-(genuine)
Bear* Oil,Scented and riain HbJtPovt
dor, Tooth, Hair and Cloth Brushes
Razor*, Strop*, Scissor*. Pocket
Knives,'Knives aud Fork*,’&c.
-ALSO—
A select choice ofTeas, Sugar*, Scgats, Porter
Lemonndo. Ac. All hnvo been selected with
great care, and warranted all to be gonnine am)
E or feet; for solo on the most accommodating terms
y A. PARSONS,
Druggist, No. 8 Gibbon*’ Range.
Who has always on hand Swaitn’s colebrateJ
Panacea, and Vermifuge, the Solo Agent fur the
State. may 18
A. DENS LOW & CO.
If
H AVE received by recent arrivals, in addi
tion to their stock of Drugs,Medicine* Ac
Look to your Pantries and lUul-Rooms,
ROACH AND BED BUG BANE.
T HE subscriber has for many year* boon iu
the liabit of supplying many families with
■thiscartain and immediate ramody for these nor-
ious vermin, and ha* consented at tho strong so
licitation* of his friends, to bring it out ill this
public manner. Ho uow ha* the positivo affirm
ation.* of a groat number of citizens, (some of
whom ore tho most wealthy and fashionable ladies
in Chesnut-street,) that this bane w in all cusos a
sure-and certain remedy / and these certificate*
are in the hnnd* of his agents, where any anyone
wishing can convince themsclve* of their genu
ineness. Thisis bottor than all the pnfilug of a
thousand unkown numossand tho unprecedented
sale* which the Bane now lias, is a full ptoiif of
this fact, nnd of its virtue*. Price thirty-seven
cents por bottle. For sale by
THOS. M. TURfJF.R,
april 2 OppositethoMarudoh House.
■N WAYNE SUPERIOR COURT
Lodowick Lard, per use ^
Wm. A Dm,ham, i n .
Adm’or. John Grantham J
Tu the Administrator nf tho Estate of John Grant
hnm.
T AKE noUco that the original Exocntion m
in tho uhovo entitled case, being lost, 1
sludl apply to the next Superior Court of Wayne
county to substitute u copy in lien of fixe said
original EDWARD WAY.
for Lodowick IsirJ
ol 28 18R
Blue Pill Max*
Castor OU, No. I
Do do No. 2
Mustard in 1 ih.
Riband Jib bottles
Saffron
Black Drop
Crcosoto
Sulph. Morphine
Acct do
Sulph. Quinine
Tartru* Potass
Gum Opium
Rhubarb Root
Soda Powders
Seullllz do
Copperas
Logwood
Flow. Zinc ,
Together w ith a general assortment of»«*'*
raery, Brushes, Couib*, Ac. nov^
NOTICE-
ASSIZE OF BREAD FOR
DECEMBER, 1S3S.
City Tiusiraens 1 Omen, Doe. 1st 1835.
T HE average prico of flour tho last month
being $7 87J per barrel, Breed must
weigh as follow*, viz: ,
121-2 cents Loaf -' - - - 2 lbs 8 oz.
01-4 “ “ - - - - 11b. 4 oz. •
P. HOUSTOUN, City Treasurer
march 4
PHOSPHORUS TAPER.
MfcIIOSPHORUS Thpor Matches in iqoroc
Mr co and metal boxes. Those Tapers ofir
very convenient for gentlemen’* pockets to light
Sogar*.—Also, Lucifer Matches, in quantities
For saloby * A. PAftSQNS.
nov 13^ caa- ** v■ - x :
Resin Copaiba.
Do Jalap
Pipcriuo
Es*. Camuniila
Prus. Potass
Ext. Tarnsacnm
Do Golocynth
Do Stramonium
Do Bdladoua
Do Cicuta
Do ElUter'd
Oil'Nutmeg
Do Subaui
Do Maijoram
Do Lanrcd
Do Benno
Do Spiko
Do Cicuta
and thoso having demarids to render tlie» n .
proporly attested witliin tho time nresenoea /
law: THOMAS PURSE. Alim «•
nov 18 Q\7"* - i ' ' —
COTTON. TWINE.
Q DALES Colton Twine, iallabl'
—* and Mine,. received mud
feb 9
for
isleby
r,:n.HBNPRtrK^)!l =
BUTLER'S EFFERVESCE**
MAflNHSIA-APERIENT, „
the Stomach, Hnbitnal Costivenew- .
Disejises. Gout, Gravel, Ao., nnd highly vs
. Druggist, No. B Gifibon’m Ra>’S 0 -