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rf'A'S thu first Tuesday in f July next, will b«
\ p sold bfctwerm tho usual hours of mIh, at
rfiu Court House in the city ofSaVrtnrnh, Chut-
Mam County, dll tlmre six fi) negro slave*. vnu
Hannah and h/>r fotn* rlrii.lron, vnu FmMcmsn,
TKarezo, Ro*o and Cntharino. Alsu, one ne
gro man named .MatUus, and tlio increase ol
Sny ofthe fern do «lawu< horn sinoo the first day
of October, eighteen hundred and ttveiiiy-fivo.
Levied on under fi fa mi foreuloynro id itiurt-
flagn in favor of Marv MtgdnWft Moroni Blm*.
Trnstmiof KmUy-Bluh imw Emily Symmou*. }
against 3lmd* G. Bldi*. Propmiy pointed oiti {
by plaintiff. ADAM COPE,*.c.c.
. np29 ‘ ' '
S1|«BJFr!l SAbU.
O/i the first Tumulty in Jane Ut'Jf.
W ILL he sold before the Court House m j
the city of Savannah. Chatlmm (bounty,
b fUvoeri the usual hours of Sale, all the right,
title and intercut of Zebra Harper, in and to tin*
upper ^team Saw Mill, known by the name of
the upper Steam Saw Mill, situate in the cilv
of Savannah; Mid interest being the oitrlim and
and half of the eighth part or three sixteenth
parts ol said Mill. .
Also, nue negro mm Slave, named Ned, levi
ed on under forocl'Hiire of nmrigrtge. as tin?
property of Zebra Harper, in favor of John
Cant; preportv pointed out hy plaintiff.
\IV\M COI
• *Mtr ‘ * *** *
■" J s
aEonia.v-cin'm.vM co.
Tn nil whom It timy concern!
W HEREAS Win. haw, Executor of the
K*utf* of Win. Onviiwdt'cOased.hnHap-
plied to the Honorable tlio Court of Ordinaryol
Chatham County, to bo dismiasedfrom said Lx*
oenmrship. , , „
Those tiro tlierofora to cite and (idtnonwn, nil
mjd singular tlio kindred and creditor* of tlio
said tiGOdnsed.lo file their tilf eetions (if any they
have) in the Clerk!* Ojliaeof tlio said Court.'oii
or before Hu 21st day of March next; otherwise
letters of disuiissury will hegraniod.
Witness tiio Hon. Anthony Porter. one ofthe
Justices ofthe said Court, the‘J 1st day Sept. A.
1). 143fi; S.i'.MUSE,
rejit 23 Deputy Clerk «• o. c c.._
1 "WBOmHA-t'II/frriAM fio.
j YM7ilKlll«AS Theoilocins Bartow, LxOcu*
! v ¥ tor of tiio Estate of Win. Davics.deceas-
1 **d. has applied to the Honorable the Courtnf
* Ordinary oi'UliaUmin Comity, to be dismissed
from said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite and ndnmnisfr, all
and singular the kindred mid creditor* of the
said deeeawrd. to liletiitur objection* (if tiny they
have - ) in the Cloik's Oilicoof tho said Court, oil
or before tho 2lstdry of March next; utliurwise
loiter* ofthsiiiissniy tv ill he granted.
Witness the Htmorahlo Authonv Porter, one
ofthe Justices of tho said Court, tho 2lst day of
Sent. A D. 1830.
ROOT. W. POOLER, Clk c. o. c. c.
seplSI J 83
m
'- ^ V - 3*; ^ a
GEORGU-CIUTIIAM €0.
To all whom it nmv concern:
W HEREAS. James \V\ Crews, ha* Jpph
ed to the Honorable tho Court of Ordi
nary. of Chat. County, for letter* ol'udmmuUra-
tionon the estate and etVect* of Samutd Crows,
late of C hfttham County. deceased. , ..
! These uro therefore in cite and ndtiiotu*h,iin
and singular tho kindred and creditors of tlio said
tlt'censctl, to filo ibeiv objections (if any they liavo)
to tho granting ofthe administration ofthe estate
of tlio deceased to thn applicant in tho Clerk*
Office of the’*mdCnnu t o)i or before the llthdav
May next; otheiwise letters of administra
tion will he pi unled.
Witness, tho linn. Elias Enrt. ono of tho
.1 iihtk.es ofthe said Court, the lOtliduy of April,
A. i). 163/..
it. W. POOLER, CVk-*• o.o-o-
april 10
hn 1
OPE. s o. c.
'«>•**»**) ALK.
• i CtiH next will he
ll »-»>e in lltwjho-
ai '•,!<. :*-saki, thu follow-.
, . . -Ii.wa’. with the im-
■ •..-istitig of olio Black*
• t.Also.
• -•iXih part **f the lauds at
• icon, being the propotti'tn
; In the Estate of Thus.
• ,. nofu of the heirs, and by
»nn of Ordinary for Liliet t>
H. BACON. Executor
CAMOlUa V-CtlA fi llAU CO.
To all wlmm itinav concern.
W HEREAS Loutni Baldwin and John
1*wis.hu* applied to the Uonotahle tho
Court ofOidinaiy of Chatham county, for let
ters of Administration mi tho estate of Jeremy
EtuUe, lute of Chatham County,d«cea*cHl—
Tlmse are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
tun! singular, tho kindred arid creditors of tho
saiddeceused, to file their objection*(if any they
have) to the granting of tho letters ofGuardiuii*
i ship to die applicant in tho Clerk’s office ofthe
' Cf.l.l t tvl. Ifu. ll... Wt t. I
.voncr.
rff) 1U3 Co.pnrinershipof 8m» ^ Snlomons
JL being uiutimlly diMolved, nml having
sold their stuck ill Undo to Moure. Guoditll &
HuliWon, tngetlier with tho stand, opposite
Messrs. W vt O. Wiiters, elioorlully reemn-
mend their friends imd enstuinors to them, und
solicit fur thorn a liberal shtue of public patron
age, . GEO. II. SMITH,
DBEAMES
TERN,
foK 27
AllsW. II. OlU| A Atp
43 K. W. SOLOMONS.
NOTICE.
T HE Subscriber* have removed to the
brick slurrt lately occupied l>y Smith &
Sekunnus. oppinite W. A (J. Waters', where
they intend to keep a general nssortmont of
OjlY tJOOOS and GROCEIUES, hy rotail
and whniesulu, and solicit a share of public put*
rotuige. GOOD ALE & ROBISON,
march 5 f>l
said Court, on *or heforo tiie bth day of May
t next; otherwise, letters ofAdministrntion willbo
; granted.
Witness tho Honorable M. Myers, ono oftho
UEUUUIA-EUATIIAltl CO
To ntl w hom it may coiteortp.
W HEREAS, Mdtthew l.nftinrrow, Ex'nr i Justice, ofthe said (hunt, thoHthdiiv of April,
ofthtt Estate of Nathaniel l.ewi., do j A. 0. lfSS7. ROBERT \V. POOLER,
w
th: Tdtf
'feffn'v,
at* it
tl«C
: ‘;Pl»vrttIVfi h.4LE,
• add at the Ttrefec Mile Store on
:'i - ttOgenchee Road, on Saturday.
of May next, all the Hoods and
Patrick McGee, Into of Chatham
cased.
EDICT McGEE. Adm it.
ci*a-ied,has applied to tho Honovablo tho Court
of Ordinary of Chatham County, to bo dismis
sed from said Executorship *
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all 1
and singular, tlio kindred and « redder* of the j
saiddecoasedLlo file their objections (if any they
have) in tho Clerk's Office of the said Court, on
or before the loth day of Sept, next; otherwise
letters of dismissory will lie granted.
Willies* the Honorable Mordeuai Myers.one
of til- Justices of the said Court, the lfnhduy ol
March, A I1.1S33.
It. W. POOLER, Clerk c. o. c. c.
march Ifi B‘J
april 3
Clk. c. o. c. e.
S VVANNAKI POORIIOtSEAXD
HOSPITAL
V ISITING COMMITTEE for April and
MnyJi^fessrs. Joseph Cuuimiltg and N.
J Bayard.—Application* for admission must
bo made to one ofthe Committee* *
march d!) il. CARTER, floe y
ASSIZfOF IIJtEAtl FOK WAV.
City Treasurer'c OJlicr. May. 'I PJ.L.
T HE average price of Floor being $10 per
bbl.of UKS lbs, Bread must weigh as for
>i cent* 1/wf 2 lb* 24 oz
lit cents L-wif 1 lh U nx
P UOuSTOUN, City Treasurer,
may 3
GEORG IA-C II A l l IA ill CO.
To ail whom it may concern:
W HEREAS William*Roche, Adminis
trator of John Gribhin, late of Chatham
County deceased, has applied to the Honorable
tl»e Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, to
lie dismissed from said Administration.
These nro theiefora to cite and admonidi, all
and singular tlm kindred pud creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objection* (if any they
have) in the Clerk's Office of tlio said Court, nu
or before the 9th day of May next; otherwise let
ters of dismissory will he granted.
Witness, tlio lion. Joseph Camming, one of
-the Justices of the said Court, the bill day of
November, A. I). 1315(3.
JJUBT. W. POOLER, Cl’k c.o.c.c.
ih»v 3 210
, okokgia-jlibgutv CO.
By Elijah Baker, Cleik ofthe Court ofOrdinn-
rv for the County of Liberty.
R ICHARD F. BAKER, Executor of the
last will and testament of Alexander Mar
tin, late of said County deceased, applies to ho
disin ssed from his said Executorship.
These are therefore to cite und admonish all
and -iiigulur. the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my office at Rtcehorou^h. within thu
time prescribed by law; oilterwiso tlio said Exe
cutor will be dismissed in conformity to his ap-
plici t ou.
Given n ridermv hand and seal this seventeenth
duv of June, A. (>. Iti.'Ui, ami in the GOthyeur
of America!! Independence,
oct *1 F.. BAKER. «.c.o.i..n.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tho
Estato'ofCiiariu* Ryulls, are requested to
render in their nccouiiL* properly attested within
the tune proscribed In* law; und those iudebtud,
to tuako pavmuut to die subscriber*.
ci i Misti anna ryalls, Adui’ix.
JOHN R. MORGAN, AUtu’or.
march fi 52
Cages of Dyspepsia, Liret Complaint, Sf Fet
From Seaborn II. Jones, Esq.uf Burke conn
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the es
tate of Franklin Tokay, deceased, are re
quested to render in the same duly attested with
in thu time presetibed by law; anu those indebt
ed to the estate, to make immediate payment to
R.S. LEONARD, Adm’or.
Wulthoiirville, 10th March, JS37.
tnurch 18 C5
A lt NOTICE.
LL persons having duummls. against the
Estate of tho Into Priscilla lloustoou, of
Chuthntn County deceased, are hereby required
to nrcseut their uccnuutsduly uttestud;and iliose
indebted to the same are required to make im
mediate payment to either oftho subscriber*.
P. IIOUSTOIJN. I ...
* P. M. KOLLOCK, S
march 15 f,-J
GEOROU-LIBERTY CO.
Court of Ordinary.
J \MI'.8 O. SCRENKN.Executoroftho last
WHI and Testament ofthe Rev. Dr. Charles
O. Screven. Into ofsaid county deceased .applies
SffelS«IOKCOU«'«\e«A*.«0.' ''"*•**,»* fro... tho udtniniitrullai,UI viid
January Term, l«J7. -i neon nro nremmni in .iw
W HEREAS. 1-o.or WiUbargor. Jr Ja.n". . #)k| . ing|||nr ki „ dre j linil
Potter, Georg** L. t.ope, Robert Hi her , file their objections (Unity they have)
fibain, Robert W f kntrooy. and Jacob Mjlhr., . f| l|w ofiiee of tho Court of Ordinary
Giniid Jurors, made dehorn the present tern , p )r t j I0C0l inty aforesaid, within the time presort-
i,rthis Court: Ordered, that they k Q *everni ) fi- ^ j j aw otherwise letters of dismissory will
ned in tiie sum of Forty dollms. unh;** snUuneH. , l|ie app i icall t (
lesintor. .
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
creditors of said
excuse be tiled iu the term* of die Statute;
wheruas, Robert Ilntehwn. and Charlw i dltd((e , 0 r«u,I CnUrt, llli, 17lli day of Uecnm
Campfwld, w.re mini monad lo attend as lain- ' “* A J} Ig3j _
mon on the Grand Jury ut the present term, and j
made default; Ordered, that they lm severally |
linnd in the sum of T.whiii v dollars unless sum-
georgia-effinoiiahi CO.
To nil whom it may concern,
W HEREAS, Lydia Parish, widow, ap.
plies lo tho Honorable tlio Court of
Ordinary of Effingham County, for letter* of
administration ou tho estate und effect* of Ed
ward Parirh, lute of said county, deceased, a*
nearest kin.
These lire therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors oftho
said deceased, to file their nhjoctiou*. (ifnny
they have) to Uie granting ofthe administration
of the estate ofthe deceased, to tho applicant in
the Clerk's Utlice oftho said Court, on or be
fore the 13th day of April next; otherwise let
ter* of administration will he grautud.
Witness, the Hounrublo C. Powers, one
of the J lattices of the said Court, thi* 13th day of
March, A, D. 1837. ;
JOHN CHARLTON.Clerk c.o. e. c.
march El fin
A , t NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to tho Subscriber
are requested to make innuediato payment
to Benjamin Snider & Cia ns lie is desirous of
closing lit* business tip to the 31st December
»«*>. BENJAMIN SNIDER,
fell 27
Cases of Asthma, Cough and Fever,
From Mai. Alex. M. Allen, of Jefferson County.
I HAVE used Jewett’* Stimulating Liuuuem*
for tho Adtlima otid-u suvoro Cough, and
and have found them to produce very great re
lief, being more prompt ami uflicaciouethan uuy
remedies I have before used, having speedily
caused a complete cessation of the disonsus. I
have witnessed the beneficial effect* of Jewett’*
Fever Liniment in relieving my dniightor from
an Intermittent Fever of lung standing ami re
turning her n> a greater degree of health and
strength than she lias enjoyed iu «qme months.
Fob. 25,1837. AlgxandIr M. ALLrw.
Fever
a ^ county.
This is to certify that my* wife has been df-
fiicted with Dyspepsia alul Liver complaint for
about ton years past, and has tried variona loin-
edies including Peter’* Anti-Dyspentio prepa
rations, with very little benefit. I n December,
her health was quite feeble, 1 und all the symp
tom more than usually aggravated, when ap
plication wa* made of Jewett's Stimulating
Liiiimeut, which hy a continued use, grudquljy
restored the uctlon of the liver and digestive or
gans, imparted strength, relieved the pain* ill
the shoulders, heudnche, Sfc, am! improved liar
general health, so that she i* now enabled to use
vurioua kinds of food, that she ha* not iudiilged
in for several yoars, without any of the former
di-trew, and is now hi the onjoyuionl of bettor
health than for several years past.
llmve mndo use of Jewett’s Liniment fnr Fe-
vor, for one of my daughters, whose general
health by attacks of Fever hud become very
much impaired, with satisfactory success. It
was applied in a case of Chill and Fever, attend
ed with Cough, during the paroxysm of fever,
which produced profuse perspiration,' mode
rated die fever, and at tho next return of tlio
chill by a previous use of the liiiimeut, the fever
wus moderated and entirely cured without any
succeeding return.. A moderate use of the
same remedy for sometime changed tiie com
plexion from an unhealthy appearance to that of j
sound health, and (lie patient to the .enjoyment
of very improved health, which still continues.
Feb 23,1837. Hkauoun II. Jongs.
NOTICE.
T IIE copartnership heretofore existing un
der the name of Thompson, Gaudry A
Co, is this duv dissulved. Those having demands
uio requested to pruseiit them,and those indebt
ed to make payment to Gaudry & Branch, who
will settle the affairs ofthe late concern.
JOHN B. GAUDRY,
J. II. 3. BRANCH.
Savannah, Feb. 13,1837.
fob 14 37
“ NOTICE.
rflIIIE subscribers will continue the Ship
Jo. Chaudlerv and Grocery business under
the firm of Gaudry ,V Branch at the store form
erly orcunied by Tiioitipsoii.Gaiidrv & Co. and
respectfully solicit u continuance of the patron-
gge, extended to the former coucnrn.
JOHN B.GAUDRY*,
J. 11. S. BRANCH,
fob 14 37 .
r—
cient excuse be filed by them accordang to Law; 1 -
And wborea*. Jesse Cbop*r. John L. Cope, G- . By tiie Court ot Ordumn' lor the Comity afore
\V. Abbott. Join) Boston, U. Bivins. M. Dotson, I *
William GaliiU, E. Do Li Mona. U*wis Craig,
MosesCohnrn, T’hos. N, Box. Juseph Dejisler,
Joseph G. Uliuice, Petit Jurors, and John J.
Jackson. \V’ C. Crenslmw, Andrew Low, Jr„
OEOKGlA-E^FINOUAll CO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS. James Crane, administrator
of J. Taylor, deceased, has applied to
„ ,. the Hon. the Court of Ordinary df Ettingham
Wiluess, the Uou. John Dunwooy, one ofthe • Comity to iie dismissed from said administration,
’ ‘ ~ ‘ * *’** | ft These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
t singular the kindred and creditors oftho said de
ceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
in tho ofiico ofthe Clerk ofthe Comt or Ordinn-
I ry for said county, on nr before tlio 5th day of
L. 8.
dec 17
E. BAKER,
219—Cm
C. C. 0. I.. c.
Squire Little. ‘John B. Davis, EzraKeiit.W.
1*. Clark, Jolin Dennis, T, Askew, Isaac p Ly
on, IL 1*. Dawson, Jehu Chapman. Geo. Breed,
Amasa Bennett, Lewi* Bird, \Ve*l«v Abba}*,
Caleb Arnold, II. N. Aldrich. O. Dudley, J. W -
Crews. G. W. Barnes, \V.\V. Johusloii, Edw.
Jones, F.Bonvsson, Thomas Kemp, Tho*. Duf
fy, W, Il Davit, J. G. Dooii, O. Don.dioa, Jo-
* wah Bird, Francis Champion, Patrick Dully,
Win. Condon. Asa Clark. G. D- Cornwall. E-
lJurrie, A. l.ezaar, Jo*. Bryan, Win. Aden. 8.
, A. Condy, William Craig. II. M. Beardsley.
‘ Enos Burk. Thus. P. Bond, J. Day. IL L.
Branch, A. J. D’Lyon, Aaron Champion, Peter
G. Cooper, Jno. Dillon. Jas. Cl»esu*r. John L.
Clark, John C. Austin, Conrad Ludeke. J.
Thompson, J. P- Deiit, W. II. Baker, Luke
* Christie, 4ViHian» Cunnet, J Blanche, 8. J.
l)avis, J. T. Davis,TalUneu oh the Petit Jury,
weie drawn, and summoned to attend atthe pre
sent term of this Comt as Petit J it rorsniidTalis-
men on the Petit Jury, and mado default; Or
dered, that they bo severally fined in the sum of
Twenty dollars, unless goodcuuso of excuse be
. filed in conformity with tho Law.
A true extract from the minutes.
ROBERT W. POOLER.Cl’k.a. c. c.c
W UKRF.AS Reuben English, administra
tor of the Estato ofTiirreiice K. McGil-
less, lia* made application for letter* Dismissory
from said Estate. These are therefore to cite
and admonish all and singular, the kindred and
creditors or others interested, to tile their objec
tions (if any they have) iu tho Cloik’s ofiiee of
thi*Court,within tho tuno prescribed bylaw;
otherwise letters dUuiissory will lie granted.
Witness, the Honorable John Pray Maxwell,
one of the Judge* of tlio said Court of Ordiuury
tii is lOiliday of January, 1837.
jan]3 JOSI!UA SMITH,o.c.o
illy next, otherwise, letters applied for will be
granted.
Witness, the Honornblo C. Powers, one "of
the Justices ofthe tinid Court,this fell day of Jan.
A, 1). 1837.
JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk c. o.r.c.
jan 5 3
, NOTICE.
T HE undersigned contemplating. some
change in his Business, must request all
those indebted to him iu open account previous
to the 1st January last, to settle the sumo by the
15th March next, as all such uccouut* ns shall,
then remain unsettled, will be pluccd iu an At
torney’s bauds for collection. -
feb 11 F W. HEINEMANN.
A Ol'AUAGRUS, Uplift,
A fnrnip.Rmne.l do.jwl 'v 1,
long pnjl Bonn, hix woe |„ CoJ '"*
on tine do. chin white, red eve ,i n ^
llrmcnli. QMnil Mh ttiwlS, 1 "-*
swrarax*
dju Itetlnco, brown Dutch do.ctr,., ®
ly cnrloi) do, white Mu.tard, I'Cj,? 1
WotherxHold rod (nnnucl) do, Stnh”
yellow do, lir'eht yellow .Jed do
iltto attgor Pnronip, I.nndroth’.extraS
ettrly,fViime do. Inrgc nmnowlhtdo S
rial do, targe meet pepper PumpWm \
mon Radtbii, do Keriet do,trhit,
dodo,yollow dodo, euinmer whit, I
envoy leav'd Spinach, early hu<li *2
nintoos, rod topped Turnip, Umnltii,
and KWeiit Horl», und Tart Hhnbnb'
Just received per brig New [laxm
wleby T. M.&J. M.TI'li
Monument Septate, or opposite M*n£
NOTICE.
A 1,1, demands against the
iSL Estato of William Moiii, decoused, will pre
sent them duly attested within the time prescri
bed by law ; mid 11 lose indebted, tosuid Estute,
arc requested to innko payment to
fob 2 2? JOHN BALFOUR. Adm’r
NOTICE.
^ OU R months alter date
«EOKC4IA—BRYAN COUNTV.
By the Court of Ordinary fen tho County ufore-
said.
W HEREAS Jemima English. Administra
trix of tiie Estate of William English,
hns made application for letters dismissory from
said Estate, these are therefore to cite and ad
monish nil and singular, the kindred and credi
tors, and others interested, to file their objections
if any they have, in the Clerk’s Ofiiee of thi*
County, within the time prescribed by law, oth
erwise letter* of dismissory will bo granted.
Witness tho Honorable John Privy Maxwell,
one ofthe Judges ofthe said Court of Ordinary,
this tenth day of Jununry 1837.
jan 13 J03HUA SMITH
GEOftG(A>UUEim CO.
By tho Comt of Ordinary.
To all whom these presents may concern:
W ILLIAM ROB A RTS, administrator of
the goods mid chattels, rights and cred
its, that were oi Alexander Mclver, late of said
county deceased, applies for dismission from his
said administration.
These ure therefore to cite and admonish all
[ lorsons concerned, to file their objections (if they
lave any)in llieolfico ofthe Court of Ordinary
for said county within tho time prescribed hy law.
Witiio**, tlio Hon. Win. B. Fleming, one of
Jio Judge* of said Court, this 1st day of gep
ember, A. D. 183G
E. BAKER, c. c. o.r..c.
•opt r. 170
implication will Im
uinury of Liberty
JtT made to the Court of Ordiitury
County, when sitting for Ordiuury purposes, lor
leave to sell till the LaitJs of the Estatq of Alex,
Mclver, lute of Liberty Comity, deceased.—
Sold for the beiieft tof thu heirs.
8. SPENCER, Guardian.
may 3
Case of Fever and Ague, and Pleurisy.
Fiom Mr. jeremiuli Vinson, of Burke County.
This is to certify that in December last. 1 wrta
taken with a severe ngne.pnin in tho breast and
cough, with u high fever, which continued, but
moderated just before the period of the chill,
which occurred every day.
I was iu this situation one week, the whole of
tlio symptous becoming more severe und dis
tressing—when I made use of Jewett’s Lilli-
meat (or fever, aceoiding to tlio directions which
produced a profuse oerspiratiuu and continued
so for some hours, which relieved uli the symp
tom, mitigated thu cough, entirely removed the
pain iu fim breast, und completely overcome
the fever which never returned, a couliuiied use
of the Liniment flit several days entirely re
moved thu remaining cough, and restored me to
entire health which 1 continue to enjoy.
Feb. 23,1837. Jkrimuh Viifson.
Case of Fever, Liter Affection, and Ple.urisy.
From Sir. William Moore, of Burke County.
This is to certify Unit having been iu bad
hoaltit for several years past, particularly by pe
riodical attack* of Fever and Ague in die full
season*, which left a seated uffochuiiof the Liv
er, und enlargement of the spleen—In this situ
ation l was attacked in January with chill und
lover, attended with a violent cough, and se
vere pain iu the breast.
I made application of Jewett's Linhuontfor
Fever which entirely relieved the chill and fe
ver, removed the pain in the breast and eased
the cough, both of which occasionally returned
—but a continued use of tlio liiiimeut for about
one week, performed no entire cure fur these
sympnm*; «mt me to more than ordi
nary health—ft further use of Jewett’s Stimu
lating .Liniment has reduced tho spleen, mid
cansed me to be in the present enjoyment of
better health thati for a long time previous.
Feb. 23.1837. William Moork.
T. M. iS: J. M.TURNER, Agents,
np28 'Monument Square.
april 24
do you see Tans!
,'WERE ia a remedy for tiie Toothache,
JL Which will roliovo'wiihont touching U»e
■;i with it. All that h necessary is to apply
v; ru tUy, according to tiie direciioils. when
• ; ji ite relief is obuiiuej. Apply for /Jis-
tillcclric Anodyne, at the store of
EDWARD COFFEE,
- *> j 13 Young's Buildings,
;.. , ' r '?OftTANT INVENTION,
YtU'. i ; vdars, for the iimuodiuto making of
i-kwlient and light Tea Cakes.
;* i\ l;‘JE Foivders are not only of great util-
JS. .:.y in the instantaneous production’of
.lJii :iJvv;,eatand light Tea Cakes, hut are very
who!* -Mine; correcting the acidity of the stom
ach, sweetening U»e breath, suppressing undue
thirst iu the morning, and iu every respect be
ing beneficial; and have received tlio approba
tion ofthe medical faculty.
They are free from all the troublesome objec
tion to which Yeast und other articles of the
sumo character are liable, being always easily
, procured genuine at about the same cost as
Yeast.
A fresh supply of the Powders just received
end for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON;
up 21 94 Sole Agent.
, c.c.o.
NOTICE.
F OUR mouths after date, application will
bo mndulo the Coiirtof Ordinary of Liber
ty, for lenva to sell n tract of Laud, lying iu l.i
berty, and known us the Globe, hulongiug to the
Estate of Mutthew Rennet, late of Liberty Comi
ty, deceased. Sold for. the benefit of the heirs,
may 3 WM. N. WAV.Am'r.
jan 13
"'CEOKGlA-EIlIEKii Y CO.
By Elijah Baker, Clerk ofthe Court of Ordinn-
*ry for tiie Comity of Liberty*
1W| , |{. JOHN E. MANN, applies for letters
If JL of administration ofthe goods und chat
tels, right* and credits of Thomas Maun, lute of
said dbnuty, deceased,
These are therefore to cito mid admonish • all
and singular, kindred and creditors of tlio said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in my olficeut Riceboroiigli. on or before
the first Monday in July next; otherwise letters
of Administration will he grunted.
Withes* the Houorablo Samuel Snencer.one
of lh" Judges of said Court, this 1st day of May,
jA. D. ISJL E. BAKER, c. o. o. r.. c
LlUEttTi COBBT OF OO01-
nnry. Chambers. Dili January. 1*17.
W ILLIAM IlOI3AilTsJ.Ctiardiarinf.Mnn-
ro Mclver, orphan of Aloxander Mel-
ver, doccurred, hifvln^ applied lo he diatuerxed
from hix Cnurdian.hip,
■ Otdored. that forty days notice of hix said op-
plication be pithliohod in otto of tiie Savannah
K tuj.; and dial uli perron, concerned, are
11y rcpiin:.! t" .;,"‘nr at the next term ttf
thi, Court.tnld ,b ,, if any titore lie) why
the raid Wiliiain Ili,tiuri.,ltottirJ not ho diotuirwed
from hi, (Jiotrdian-rnip. •
Extract front tlio mitniton.
jan 11 !. rlAKBIt,Clerk.
Se-
SEOAItS.
QdX “Do, Herminos ”
V I.VW gnu, a very choice urtij
cle, and old, for sale in FoWto.iiit-putchitwrdby
- “ 'JRICK30PT,
ap 13
G. 11.HKNDH
LINSEED OIL.
IIBL3 lint qtndtty Lin,cod Oil. landing
I® from aliii) Tocumseh and for tv.In try
aprill9 G. it. HI'.NDIUCKSO.N.
LiAEttTr coViVrr, court
of Ordinary, Chamber,, Dili January, idi)7
IT UitE MANN.Uuarditnr of lire minor, of
ff A Tnotnas Maim, dacouaod, applie, to be
di,mi„ed from hi, guaidiauahip,
Ordered, that the raid Luke Mann, do give
forty days notice oflri, application, and that uli
poisons concerned donppearat die next term uf
Iris Court, and show cause (if any there lie) why
the said applicant should not ho dismissed front
guardianship.
Extract from the minutes. •
jail 11 ’ B. BAKER, Clerk.
■ NO IICE. V
KIOUR months aftor date of this notice, np-
37 plication will be made lo the Honorable
the Justice ofthe Inferior Court of Liberty
1 County; whilst,itting foro-dinary purpose,, for
parmtsston to sella lot of Lau i in tim vicinity of,
ltiuehordi.gh. 'containing ton or cloven acre,—
together rvitluhoimprovomentsthoreoni for the
h tiielll oftho heirs of Robert C. Mt-.Cminell, de
ceased. GEO. W. WALTIIOUR, AjljpV.
jan Id
tiEUKVIA-CHA l'lIAU U>.
To all whom itnuw corieem.
W HEREAS Jumes It. Wado, mlrninistra-
tor of Joseph Y. GArlington, Into of
Scriven Coiinty, cJecensed, im* applied to tho
Hon. the Court ofOrdiiinrv of Chatham Coun
ty, to be dtBmisseil from rani Administration.
Those are tlipr'-fore - -.Kt« ami admonish, nil
audsingubr.Lo kindred : .•'-•■r«di(»r* ofthenaid
deceas/iil.to ilk; ■ ‘.uir o'.. v. any they have
to the applicant in . i ;;. . - . ic'; ofthe said
Court, oo or fedV-r/t list • J’/.h day of June, next;
otherwise!otters uf (iisinissory .vill bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. Jo*. Cumming, oka ofthe
Justice.*ofthe said Court tho 9th day of Nov.
A. D. 1 Mi
ll. W. POOLER. Clk. C. O. C. C.
GEORFIA-LIBEIITY CO,
By the Court of Ordinary for enid County,
TOHN B. BARNARD, administrator ofthe
•9 good* and chattels, right* und credit*, that
were of Nnthaniel Law, late of said County do-
ceased, applies for dismission from hi* said ad
ministration.
All person* concorned nro therefore hereby
cited to fife their objections (if any there be) in
theoftice of th« Clerk of said Court, within the
time prescribed by law ; in default thereof, the
said John B. Barnard may be dismissed in cou-
funnily to bia application. t ,
Witness, the Honornblo Edwin Bacon, one
of tiie Judges of said Court, thi* 23d day of
March, A. U. 1837, and in the Glsi year of A
merienn Independence,
mar 25 E. BAKER, cl‘c. o. l. c.
OEOIiGl.4—UUEllTY COUNT]
By U»e Coiirtof Ordinary of said county.
rjniiOMAS QUAIITEUMAN, odmiuistra-
JL tor ofthe good* and chattels, lights and
credits, that were of Win. Norman, late of said
county deceased, applie* for dismission from his
said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors oftho said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the ofiiee ofthe Coiirtof Ordinary for
said county, within the time prescribed by law;
otherwise, the said Thomas Qu.utermhn will
be dismissed from his said administration.
Witness, the Honorable Win. C|. Baker, one
ofthe judges of ihosaid Court of Ordinary, this
seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and
thirty six. und in tho sixty first year of American
Independence E. BAKER, c. c. o. l. c.
nov 19 220
~OE©R<iIA—CHATHAM CO.
Tonll whom it itrnvconcern.
W HEREAS A. J. C. Shaw, Executor of
Susannah Milter, late of Chashum Co.
deceased, ha* applied to the Hon. the Coiirtof
Ordinary of-Cbathutn Comity, to bo discharged
from said Executorship,
These nro therefore to cite and admonish, nil
and singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased,to file their objections (ifany they have)
in tiie Clerk’s office oftho snid Court, on or-be*
fore.the fid dnv of December next; otherwise let
ters of Dismissory will ba-granled.
Witness the Hon. Joseph Cumming, one of
the Justices of tlio said CoHrt, the 3d day of May,
A. I). 1830. JAMES B. LEWIS,
nmv 7 Deputy Clork c. o. c. c.
^GEOItOIA—ClIATHAIfl €0*
x To nil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS Catharine G. Morris, admin
istratrix of the estate of Tlios K Morris,
decensed.huB applied to the Houorublo the Court
ofOrdiuary ol Chatham Comity, to be dischar
ged from said administration.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditor* of the said
deceased, to file tlieir.objections (ifany they
’mve) iu fho Clerk’s ofiiee ofthe said Court, ou
or before the tenth day ofJmieuext; other
wise letters of dismissory will lio granted.
Witness the lion. Joseph Cuurniiig, one of
the Justices oftho said Court, tho Dili day of
Nov, A. D. 1830. U. W. FOOLER,*
nov 9 Clk. C. (). C. C.
NOTICE.
F OUR months afterdate, application will bo
mndo to tho Hon. the Justices of the Infe
rior Court when sitting for ordinary purposes,
fur leave to soli ail tlio ileal Estate belonging to
thoesluto ofHmnor Elkina deceased, fur the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate.
ARCHIBALD GUYTON,
dec 15 Adm’or do bonis non.
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date, unpliention will be
made to the Honorable tne Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Liberty County when sitting
for Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a trnct
of Land, No 020, 4th Dist. 3d Section. Cass
County, drawn hy the orphans of Benj. Mel),
juu’r deceased; sold fur the benefit ofthe heirs.
W. S. BAKER, Guardian.
Riceboro’, Gu. 9th Jan. 1837.
jan 11 8
DU. KEEFE’S
BOTANICAL DROPS.
THI HI8 i* one of the most efiicuciouJ com-
JL pounds in Materia Mtdica, for the cure of
that class of distressing, dangerous and inveter
ate Diseases produced by an impure stute ofthe
blood, acrimony of the humours, and a vitiated
habit of body, and usually exhihiling.lhemsulVes
iu the vai inns forms of Scrofula, Salt It her In,
Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fire, Ftvcr-Sores, White
Spellings, Foul and Obstinate Ulcers, Sore Legs
awl Eyes, Scald-Head iu nliilJreii, Scurvy, uud
Scorbutic (Joul, Festering Eruptions, Pimpled or
Curbuncled Faces, and Venereal Taints through
out the body, iu which last case the Drop* often
cure when Mercury fails. They nlso aid the
process of digestion, und, by purifying the blood,
prevent the secretion of tuuligtiuut humours ou
the lungs. They ure un approved remedy fora
Malignant Eruption often taken for the Itch, and
unsuccessfully treated nasuch, hut differing from
l\m Itch, by appearing on various parts ofthe
body iu Foul Festering Eruptions,in\Cri.8 y Scabs,
containing matter, svhicb is dispersed by this,
powerful Medicine. They are also of singular
efiioucy in removing those complaints which
frequently appear after die Measles, and which
follow inoculation for the Com or Small Pox,—
A fresh supply of this valuable medicine just
received and for sate by
G. U. HENDRICKSON, Agent,
opril 20 •• ;
NOTICE.
F OUR months after date,application will be
mado to the Justices of the Inferior Court
of Liberty County, for leave to sell three fifths
of all that tract of Loud known by the nnine of
Fairhwn, and belonging to the heirs of Join
Way, sen.of Liberty County deceased, fertile
benefit of the heir* and creditors.
WILLIAM JONES, Adm’or.
A. VANEDOE, Guardian.
TIIOS. J. SHEPARD, Guardian.
jnn10 7 .
NOTICE.
P OUR mouths uftordate,application will be
mude to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the
Real Estate of Win. D. Judah, lato of Chatham
County deceased.
feb 13 WM. C. CRENSHAW, Adm’oi
FRESH OAHDENgit
CROP 183B.
B Y tiie brig Mmliiion. tlio mte
fount rocoiveil the lenuInderoTbl
Spring »H|iply uf fro.li and wairtniedd
ctiiiiprira. III purl, tlm following
Large Giant Aipnragu. White »,iij r
Long Blood Boots Long men c
Turnip dn do Burly Cl u ,i, t
Early Yurk Cabbage Watort'rw
“ Stlkar Loaf do Largo l.oi*,
Largo drumhead da Do IM o ul
Green glazed do Do Whin t
Fine early Cauliflower NutmegiiuK
Du do Drocoli ran Mi^
Enrly SiWa imltuce Okra and in.
I)n Sugar Loef do Purple lit! IU
Dn White Cab. do tune 1
Blown Dutch do Double curl'dl
Scarlet xhorUopUndish Long rinoothf
Long Salmon do Rhiilmrli, fori
Dn Scarlet do Round S|in«i
Enrly Turnip do Sege mid Thi
Black Spanish do Enrly(lalDwil
Enrly Bn.li Squash Do'red lop f
Summer crooked nock Rutabaga I
Sqiineh llnnever or
Summer 8nvory Turnip 1
Popper Grnra Large NoiMl
Large Bell Pepper Do Mnrrmil
Do Mohnwk Bonn. Do Nmdl
I)o white kidney do Do MatcMxf
Do Limn do Enrly June
Sieve or Carolina do \ Do Waih'n,
While Cranberry do Do Frame'
Beniitiliil variegated do Do CharlMl
Refugee or 10110 to 1 TuncaroraCofT
Long deep UruugeCar-
rot
Alee, a fine anenrtment of Flower
diflorent kinds. Sold wheleiale nr r
dec Ifi «■ it. HENURICI
COSMETICS.
A THIN SON’S CrenmRewr
JA Prentixn' colored Cream, Alma
Almond Powder, Milkofttcei
Otto Uneo Lip Salve
Almond Soup,remedies recummenMl
euro of chapped face, hand, and tipi,r
ceived and for aalu hy
nov an , g; r. hf.ndiiicb|
ELLU COMPOUND lUttl
to Tooth Wuali, roconinienidodh(ll»|
F EW diecoverieeiu modernohea
uiiee more impcitant reanln 1
Krecxote, by Dr. Reicheiihach, anenii*
let of Ulnueko, in Momuviu. ll iialg
t'lfied liquid proditi t, obtalnod frnm«»
ntmliigoue to charcoal in iierintisvipticpn
hut fer'more pbwetlitl a. a correctiied
vontive of decay. Clinrcoul, nnteitH
iM well known dooming propcrlw.
ttonohle as u dentifrice nuaceeiinioraf
bility, mid die rink of minitte P'lrticlrifk
between tho teeth end producing injnrj,
ojote, on the cuntrnry, cannot lie hiN|
uhieclion, nud ponseeses, lo atnnthp
tout, the nhliMptlo and purifying pwj
die former. T lio trials winch liars«
wiili it. in this country and Europe,!"!!
its ollicncy. , , . „ rJ
It is strongly recommended by tM ut
tlio best preventive against cotta«|
To awcctcu (he breath, renderea o
decayed teeth, the use of tobiicodrut«
end to arrest decay itself, it Btendapte
Ellis compound kroosate tooth
billon the virtues of Kreoaote, of “I
adapted ter thi. purpose, wttholM *1
known to be highly advanUigeouiii I
and preseryi^tbe teeth, r I;^
march S3
OEOUUIA-EFFINOIIAR VO.
To all whom it may concern,
W HEREAS Archibald Wilkins, Adminis-
trator do honisrion of the estate of W m. G
Porter, deceased, has applied to tho Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Co. to
be discharged from said Administratorship,
These are therefore to cite und admonish, all
and singular the kindred uud creditors oftho said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the applicant in the Clerk's Ofiiee of
the said County, on or before the 1st day of A-
pril next; otherwise letters of dismissory wil l be
granted. % , *•
Witness, the Hon. J. F. Waldhaour, one of
the Juuticea ofthe said Court, the 1st day of Oc
tober, A. D. 1830. OHN CHARLTON,
oct 3 388 c. c.o.E. c.
NOTICE.
S g^OUIl month* afterdate, applicritionwill
. be made to - tho Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Efiinghain County, when sit
ting fof ordinary purposes, for loavo to sell
part or the Real Estato of John Gruham, late
of said County, doceared.
LET1TIA GUAIIAM, Exo’trix.
mar 13 *
F NOTICE.
OUR months ufter date, application will
be made to tlio Hon, the Justice* of the
Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sit
ting for ordinary purposes, for,leave to soil all
ofthe Real Estate of David Ambrose, Jute of
suid County, deceased.
HENRY T.MORGAN, Administrator,
mar 13
NOTICE.
F OUR months ufter date,, application will
bo made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Chatlmm County, while sitting for or
dinary ourposes, for leave to sell the Ileal Es
tate of Jumes Stevens, lato ofsnid County, de
ceased; for the benefit nf tho heir* ami croditnrs
of said Estute. JAMES STEVENS,Adui’r.
lpurch 8 55
FLOWER NEEDS.
A FIN E assortment of elegant Flower Seeds
j3L^id packages of 24 for one dollu*, orOJ eta
per single paper. For sale hy
rtarcTiO G. U. HENDRICKSON.
DU. CHAPMAN’S
ANTI-DYSPEPTIC OR SOUR STOM
ACH PILLS.
I NDIGESTION or Sour Stomach is ac-
knowledged hy Medical Writers to he a com
plaint of stubborn kind, ut all times very difficult
of euro. Thi* is sufficiently illustrated in tho
disappointment.of those who uiifortnntely suffer
under it, as they for tho most part find that after
having tried many things to liltlo nr no no pur
pose, they ure at last obliged to use for perhaps
the remainder of life such articles as can at best
but palliate the disesso. Under such circutn.
stances any medicine capuhlo of removing the
complaint must surely he an article ^highly de
serving the attention of nlhhoso who nro nfilicted
with it. The proprietor of these Pills is therefore
Imppy in offering to the afflicted an invaluable
medicine, the success of which Ims never yet
been equalled for the cure of Dyspepsia in its
most complicated forms, suck os loss of appotite,
nausea or sickness at the stomach, and sometimes
vomiting, belching up of water which is some
times tasteless, hut most commonly sour, gnaw
ing pam iu the stomuch, heartburn, or what i*
called sour stomach, costiveuoss, paleness of
the countennnco, languor, lowticrfs of spijits,
palpitation of the heart, vertigo or giddiness, and
disturbed sleep, &c. Whoever applies these
Pills in thoabovo disutisos according to tho direc
tions, will never he disappointed, ns they l|uvo
never once been known to Tail in producing a
radical and permanent cure. The lire 6?u
single box will convinco tho most unbelieving
of their efficacy. They will most effectually, re
move u|l sourness ^of tlio stonmeh, not merely
bv neutralizing the acid, but by correcting flmt
uiorbid state of thu secretions which give rise to
it, and at the sumo time will restore to tho:de-
bilituted orguiis of digestion thnttoueand vigour
which isabso’ntely necessary to tho well being
of the animal economy.
A supply of these Pills, just received and for
sale by
up 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
SWAMI’S PANACEA., i f
O BOXES of Panacea, just rocoivejl di-
LF root from Mr Swairn, perschrplanet,
dud for sale af a *tnall advance,. • ■
up 30 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
A tioiICK’S PANACEA.;
FRESH .apply of thi. vory colebrnto.)
Medicitio, tef tlio ottro of Dj.pop.ln ami
othardiMnie*! ju.t racoivod nor I'nic l’nlciin,
and for rale by G, U. HENDRICKSON,
april 25
DU. JEDKIN^SSyPR?’3
SPECIFIC OlNTMhNl L
J udkins’ specific ointment
the cure of „ „
1st. White ,qw«nin» f o^ v « J^
Bd. Sore Leg. aud Ulw'.«
3d. ScliirrljtMf.orGlatitoljrTuj,
nlarly tho«o bardanad
brea/te, which (iftentmie.
afl|. FollotiB, or wlrat «nuc P“PJJ
tho immri of Catarrh., of ^lojoiiiU,.^
6th. Rhsntnalic pain, of U»join
'° Oth. 1 *Spraiiis and Brnira, oforerf
or in whatevor |mrt»itunte. ,
7tli. Tetter, of all kind. .1
tho paliout in applying Dio 01,111
tiie part out ot wutor. m j bjl
8,n. Chilblain., or
it i. also one nf tho holP r0
hnd ncalda. It onse. fl>o pn |n •“ ■
out ill a abort tiuio. . toil! i
For inflamed women . b onst«.
swelling., it , ?, sl Jf" , |F nC „|ty. Ith 1
known to tho Medicni r 1 |( goe.fl
than mercurial nppheann ' 'p ar jt»|
tain the smallcat atom of V ^ /^eP'l
mineral,) beeauxo ' d “* f t0 '7 0 H. 1
hie to iintiry P m , eJ ‘ p „ tl ' L 8or eHof"T
This Ointment hw cunP? ifk
,innditiB. W *“ r0 i l ij. ,i t o"Tn cons»f e .!l|
to iioal tlio oxiern 0 lB“ te '“| C , 1| i,«il
hone becoming cario® "™ I
program oftlie carl °’’, J "I
the dUcharge, remove the r
ouso tlio pain. p„ii 0 in or
It cures lll8 ( .72 , ilL Rhcunuin
application of 58 bECT mB»'!|
liavoaiuod no long » ** 5, 0 1, 0 take" 1 1
diaorder, remnre Q u t inl«»jl
to remove tliem ontif 0 ed'l
caae., by *Pjj i jL thi re ||,| MSZt
directed, it will give fo ,,e bl
people, whose pain. 1“**
ing.it will caaolhepam^ji,,,,^!
A fresh 8l, PP^ G ° J[ lIENUIti cK J
b ^miirch 29 _—
i'wTffiSswi
Modiciiie.i. jum^B.llENUfj
and ter auio by
riinr 27
VEAS’FP«- ki „v 1 , | *M l i
vod.teraafeb^p^cKSGN'
marchflS