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lot six months.
fijpomA a half for |hoh Insertion aftol x*or
*^!\t r ?i°Eacli Cititioaiiy tlio Clorks oftho Courts
tn„linnri-. that nnnlirntiou lm« liiren inmlo Ihr
of- ALimatiation, must bo ppWi.hcd
THIRTY DAYS at loast.
Notice bv Executor* anil Ailmlnlstrators Ihr
n»h>ors and Creditor. to render in their account*
muith™publialiod SIX WEEKS.
™ Rules of Nenbosby Executor. and Adminis
trators must lie at pubic auction, on tho lirstTncs-
dTv of tlio month, Imtwoon the iisnal hours of
solo at tlie piano of Public Soles in the County
where tho Letters Testiuieulary, ofAdininistra-
tiou orOnard'uuisUiii may have becugnuilod,Ural
liviux stxrv DAYS notico thereof in one of the
public gazettes oftliw State, and nt the dooref
the Court House, trnn such sales ure to bo
| ‘‘'lliodcofitrlcave to sell Negroes, must bo pub-
I Iwhedforfour months, before any order absolute
eliali be motto thoroupon by the Court.
Sales oStal Estate by llaooutora, AdininlsUa.
tort, ami OTanhain, must he published SIXTY
DAYS before the day of 8elo. Those sales must
be In ado at die Court House a ° or S f ^.F on ( ^
the momiujuadwar m tho altomoon. >.o sale
Mo. aoi—voi, xxxviii,i
SAVANNAH, (On.) THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST no, 1810.
Tuesday pmo
« -‘pressed in
'■'Apidtel'tiomby Exocutcre, Adminlslratorsanil
Guariians to the Cour.ofOrdmarv forlenvo t,,
iseli Land, must be publlslted FOUK.MUN Ills.
Sales of personal properly (except negroes)
ofloslato and intestate i-uatca by Executors and
Administrators must be advertised FOIt’l Y
DAYS. 1 : ‘ . . , . . , ,
Applications by Executors and Admjnutrntora
for Loners DijimWy, must lm published SIX
MONTH 3.
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages 0*1
real estate must be advertised once a month for
FOUR ‘MONTHS.
Orders oftho Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with n copy of tho bond of agreement) to
nnko titles to land must bo advertised Tiiiiee
Months at least.
8heritrssnlcsunder executions regularly grant
ed hv the Courts, must he advertised THIRTY
P^YS-ande’* mortgage executions SIXTY
D^vs— Sales of perbhahle property under or
dor of Court, mtistbo advertised, generally, TEN
DAYS before tho day of salo.
All Advertisements will bo punctually attended
to
•/ All Lettors directed to this Oilico or the
Editor, must bo post paid, to entitle them to at-
fention.
An Ordinance,
T O regulute pavements ou the south side of
South Broad-street. x
]. Be it ordained by the Mayor nnd Aldermen
ofthe city oi Savannah and Hamlets thereof,
That the width ullowed for *ten* on tho south
side of South Uroad-street shall lie ten feet.
2. And be it further ordained, That all Ordi
nances or parts of Ordinances militating against
this Ordinance, bo end the same are hereby re
pealed. Passed July 30,1840.
[L. S.l R. At. CHARLTON, Alayor.
U V
Attest, M. AIvrrs, c. c.
aiig 13
UoArtrla-Effluglinm County.
fTlO nil whom, it may concern. Whereas,
JL John Metzger, Administrator of the estate
of Solomon Motzgor, deceased, has ttppllod to
the Uoiiorahlu tho Court of Ordinary of Effing-
ham County, for Letters of Dismissory Rom said
estate.
These nro thovefore to cite nnd admonish nil
nnd lingular tho kindred nnd creditors oftho said
decunscd, to file their abjections (if any they
hnvo) in the Clerk’s office ofthe said Court, on
or before the ]7th day of February next, other
wise letters of Dismissory will be granted.
Wituess, tho Hon. C. Powers, ouo of the Jus-
ticca of die said Court, this 17th dny of August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
nng 17 Olork, C.C. O. E, C.
Ocorgla-Effinghmn County.
T O all whom it nny Concern. Whereas,
Honry Af. Wilson, Administrator of the
estnto of Poter Kettles, deceased, lias applied to
the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Filing-
ham County, for Letters of Dismissory on said
eslolo.
Tlioto are tlioreforo to clto and ndmonish all
and singular, tho kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in the Clerk's offico of the said Court, on
or before the 17tll dny of Fcbrunry next, other-
wise Le'tfcra of Dismissory will be grntito'c(
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ouo of tho Jus
tice* of (he said Court, Uiis 17th day of August,
A. D. 1810. JOHN CHARLTON,
aug 17 Clerk, C. C. O E. C.
Vnllcr’s Celebrated French Fills.
Three Hundred Pollan Challenge.
fTMIE nenwino French Pills against nil tho
JL QUACK nostrums of die ago—for the cine
of.a certain disease. Tlio FRENCH PILLS
are applicable in all cases for oithcr sex, (warrant
ed free from tnpreury,) and do not uffe?t tho
breath in the least, nnd are perfectly pleasant ami
agreeable to tho stomach, and have never filled
to make a speedy and permanent cure, withqut
the least regard to diet or application to husiuess.
In long, protracted or chronic singes ofthe dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Alhus, Grovel, Fe-
male Cofhplaints, ora weakness of those organa,
they are beyond a doubt tho most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate
cases oiler every other medicine had (filled. Tho
French Fills Imvu been so universally successful
that tho proprietor challekons any one to pro
duce a remedy of equal certainty uuder a forfeit
ure of Three Hundred Dollnrs.
Price $2 per box. For sale by
G. U. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july 29 182—ly.
Georgia—Uflimrlium County.
fTlO all whom it muy Concern. Whereas,
JL John Molzger.has applied to tho Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Lulters of Administration on “tho estate litul
effect* of David Alctzger, late of said Couuty,do
ceased.
Those nro therefore to cite and ndmonish nil
and singular, the kind rod mid creditors ofthe suid
deceased, to file their objections, (ifnny they
have) to the granting of tho administration ofthe
estate of the deceased, to tho applicant in the
Clerk’s oiiico of said Court, ou or before tho 17th
day of September next, otherwise Loiters of Ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 17th day of August, A. D
1S40. JOHN CHARLTON,
nog 17 Clerk, C. O. E. C. *
Georgia-Effiiighithi County.
T O all whom it may Concern, Whorons,
John Charlton, has applied to tho liounrn-
Idc tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Letters of Administration do bonis non, on
the estate nnd effects of Daniel Schultz, late of
said County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmonish all
and singular thu kindred and creditors of tlio said
deceased,to file their objections, (if any they have)
to tlio grantingof the administration oftho estate
oftho deceased, to tho applicant in the Clerk’s
office ofihe said Court, on or before the 17th day
of September next, otherwise Letters of Admin-
istratjou will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus
tices of said Court, this 17th day of August. A. D.
1S40. JOHN CHARLTON,
ong 17 Clerk, C. O.E.C.
An Ordinance,
lOnmcnd an ordinance, entitled an ordinanoa
“ for regulating the ejection,QuMmcationuiid
Duties oftho City Survejor, to fix the number of
leet for porticos, railings, enclosures and pave*
tncnls, and to regulate the same, and for tlio boi
ler hooping tho squares, streets and public places,
|nd t\n» wharves and ducks of the city of Savnn-
|ah, free and clear of obstruction, and for other
■lrposes connected therewith,” passed ou the
yth August, 1839.
I Sec. 1. Bo it ordained, by tho Mayor nnd Al-
ermatt ofthe city of Savannah and HuiulcU
hereof, in Council assembled, and it is hereby
Irdaiticd by the authority of the sauio, tint tho
loiirtecnth section ofthe above recited ordinanpo,
[hall be amended by striking out therefrom, the
words “ (roin and conforming to the accompa
nying map”; and that the fifteenth section of said
ordinance shall bo amended, by striking out the
Kvords “the common level of the streets, ns is
lontaincd in thu accompanying map,” aud insert
ing in lieu thereof “ the lo.ol or grade, directed
py tho City Surveyor and a majority ofthe street
fend lane committee”; nnd that tho sixteenth sec-
Htion of said ordinance, shall bo amended by strik
ing cut the word* “ maiked on the accompany-
|)ug map,.for which.purpose he shall cull on thu
ICity Surveyor;” and in lieu tlmroofshall ho in-
■ acricd “marked and prescribed by tlie City Sur-
■vnyor.
Sec. 2. And bo it further ordained, by tlio nit-
■thoritv aforesaid,thnt uny owner of n lot who shall
■consider hmi or herself aggrieved by the acts of
Kho City Surveyor aud struct and lane committee,
nin(lcr this ordinance, he or she shall have thu
Tight to apply to Council fur its decision.
I Sec. d. Beit further ordained, hy thnonthori-
Ky nroresaiij, that all laws or parts of ordinances,
|nilihting against this ordinance, be, and tlie same
ire hereby lupenRd.
Passed in Council, July Q, 1840.
rAll *OBT. M. CHARLTON, Mayor.
[Attest,) M. Mykrs, Clerk. nug 3
Tlio Lucinn Pordlttl,
DEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent olid inestimable CORDIAL hi tlie li
nked States, Inis induced one or more unprinci
pled persons tn inanufiicturo spurious patrhpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, ill reality, pro
duce no other eiiect than that of swindling the
public; nnd to give n vet inoro plausible appear-
niiro of their cupidity, those persons affect that
their wretched nostrums have hern in use in
England aud elsewhere for a number of year**
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mugnin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been ever thought of, oral least made pub
lic; and all those then in use for the restoration
ofthe decayed virile powers wore found to ho of
hut littlo avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness or the cure of impotency, but Dr.
Mngnin’s are mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would ncterhave been thought of but for the up-
peoranco nnd grent celebrity of tho LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit oftho name is
at present in circulation, it may in genera) ho a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Luchin Cordial, hut as further assurance,it would
be ns well to note tlint its name, Lucinn Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of Franco and the U*
nited Stales are oil the outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis is printed on tho accompanying
directions, and lieaiuifully embossed on the sl ow
bills hanging in the stores uf those who lmvc the
genuine article for sale.
The celebrity of the Lunina Cordial being such
ns it is, it is scartmly necessary to add that it is the
only efficient remedy for hnrrcnness, and'thu res
toration of decayed t irile powers ever known;
and thatiu.lhe cure of Fluor Albus,Gleet, obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence ofthe urine, or tlie involuntary dUchargo
thereof, its superiority over every other medicine
is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For
salo hy (i. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 2D 182—ly Savannah.
as
[Whole No.—37,909.
Nriv Goods.
PCS super bntiri Stripe Muslim
3 do French Lawn
3 do Mourning Muslin*
• VI dozen black Filet Glove*
i *yWrcn’*whlt« Cotton A Homo
• 1 do Filet Shawls
(Ldo do Mitts
150 do Spool Cotton
5 do brown Cotton { Hose
10 do mixed do do
8 do shell Side Combs
20 pcs Eng. Long Cloths
20 do superfino do
10 do medium quality
25 do Cotton Derricsnot’d, 1 do Check
2-1 super Gingham Umbrellas
300 pea Pavilion Gauze
Just received per brig Savannah.
.SNIDEIt, LATHROP & NF.VITT.
july .10
JL ASBljjiifoc’s Notice.
npHE Jttbscrih'i has been appointed Assignee
JL by Henry N. Gamble, or all his Estate and*
offenis; for the benefit of all his creditors. All
perebuft Hi deb ted to said Henry N. Gamble, arc
ued to ihakp immediate paviWHit; and the
>« of toid’Flekry'N. Gamble, nro request*
jond in ’ their accounts properly attested,
witlihi thre<?month*, otherwise tho undersigned
will not be responsible for the payment of them
out of the asset*. II. W. IIUDNALL.
• Darien, July 18, l p 40.
july 21 *175t3m
Aiulubon.
T HE Birds of America, from drawings inode
in Uio United States and their Territories,
hy John James Audubon, F. R. S. 8. L. «V R.;
publishing in uuinhere,each containing 5 colored
engravings. Price one dollar per number tA sub
scribers.
The undersigned ‘having become Agent for
.the work in Georgia, will receive tho names of
subscribers and supply them with the work as
fast as published. Four* number* may bn soon
ns specimen*. Eleven number* are now out ami
will lie ready for delivery in a few weeks,
july8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Gcorgin-HIclutosh County.
To all whom it may concem:
W HEREAS James R. Obburry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission, ns Execu
tor of the ostuto of John Qbbcrry, late of said
county deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said do-
ceased, to he and nppcnr at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, tb show cause (if uny they
have) why snidlcttcrs should not be granted.
Given uuder my Imm! at office this first dny of
May* 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND,
limy 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c.
Gcorgln—Liberty County.
To all whom it mny concern:
W HEREAS John 8. Maxwell, Guardian of
Win. Wallace Ward and Georcja Ward,
(minors) applies tn me for letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship,
These nro therefore to cito and admonish nil
concerned, to bo and appear at my office within
the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if nnv
they have, why said lettor* should not be granted.
Given under my hand the 17th day of Februa
ry, 1840. John .w. stacy, c. c. o.
inarch 11 G3
W
Georgia—Bryan County.
To all whom it may concern;
IlEllEAS Israel Bird, Adui’nr of the es-
>0
Swalm’s Panacea. Ac
Swnim’s Panacea, 1 groco lnrgc
and 2 grace small size Swaim’s Venni-
aPi’ f ccc *ved from Swaim’s Laboratory,
Philadelphia,aud for sale By
i no ANSON PARSONS,
*no 22 No. 8 Gibbons’ Buildings.
tale of Dr. Joaiuh Wilson, has madn up-
plication for Letters Dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to eito and admonish all
persons interested, to file their objections (ifany
thrtv have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of
Ordinary ofsaid count)', within Uio time prescri
bed by law; otherwise letters dismh&ory will be
granted.
Witness, the lion. Lewis Hines, one of the
Justices of said Court, this 13th day of April,1840.
april 14 J. S.MiTll, c. c. o.
PETERS ’FILLS .
W E would call attention to the advertisement
in our columns to-dny of PETERS’ VEG
ETABLE PILLS. Wo understand hy the. best
medical authority, that there is no preparation of
the day which enjoys st> enviable a reputation.
At tho South and North, tlioir success has been
unbounded, nnd wherever introduced we believe
tb«y- hnv«* givmi tlm most, perfect ad|isfar4ion.
Wo have this dny Imd an interview with one of
our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently
cured ofa most reioarkable and obstinate cuta
neous eruption, wlu-re the body was covered with
fulsome ulcere, nnd even tlie tonsils of the tliront
eaten away—and by using these Pills daily fornix
.weeks, was entirely restored to health.—New
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed restore the healtli of the body,
because they purify nnd invigorate the blood, und
their good effect* are not counterbalanced hy any
inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not expose those who use them
to danger, and their effects are as certain as they
aro salutary; they are daily and safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old nge.aud
to women in tho moht criticnUud delicate circum
stances, they'do not disturb or shock thonuimnl
functions, niitroKtores their order and re-estab
lishes their health; and for all the purposes which
a vegetable purgative, or certain clou user of the
whole system are required, they stuud withoutu
rival.
DJ/ 3 Sold wholesale and retail, at all tho princi
pal Druggists in Snvannah.
july 2D 182—ly
Hnnir and Tobacco.
6 DHLS. Mnccoboy Scotch Snuff
20 jnrs do. 10ll>* each
20 do. conrso Ranneo, lOlbs. do.
50 grace fine cut Tobacco.
Just received mid for sale by
July7 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Genuine English llnlby's Ctu>
ltifiiUivc.
W HICH is founded on just medical princi
ple*. is a iiiorst safe, effectual, and often
indeed an immediate remedy for the wind, tho
watery aud dry gripes, con vulsion*, and all those
fatal di-orders iu the bowel* of infants, which
carry off such a number oftho human species
under tho agfe of two* years. It is also equally
efficacious in gouty pains in tho intestines, thu
bloody finx, and the most radongcolir* in grown
V^rsou*, nnd it is peculiar!;.’ v rvicecble iu those
fluxe* ami disorders of the bowel* which seamen
are subject to. It mny not ho improper to add,
that (hose children who have been used to this
medicine are scarcely ever afflicted with worms.
A fresh supply of this valuable medicine just
received nnd forsule by
july 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Chloride of Liutc« Ac.
J UST rac’d at PORCHKR & LA ROCHE’S
Drug Store, sign of die Gilt Ball, opposito
tho Market,
Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Soda
Chlorine, Orris and Kreoi-ote Tooth Wash
Guilinris* Extract and Odor of Violots
Verbena Cream, for shnviug
Sulp';ate Quinine. &e. july 30
Nnrxnpnrlllit Mend.
A SUPPLY of this new and superior Syrup,
which by adding water to it, instantly pro
duces n dplightfnl beverage called Compound
Harsapnrilln Mead, nnd preferred by ninny to
Hard Cider. Just received nnd for salo by
nno 11 G.-R. HENDRICKSON.
Spring and Fall PnrUUsr,
Oil
COMPOUND SY11UP of SARSAPARILLA
F OR the cure of Scrofula, or King's Evil;
Syphilis, nnd all Venereal Diseases, Mercu
rial Disenses, brought on by the improper uso of
Mercurvi Consumption, Over Complaint, Jaun
dice, Ague Cake, Rheumatism, Gout, Scurvy,
Cnncer. Affection* ofthe Skin, ns Totter, Biles,
King Worms, Scald Head, Itch, Pimple*'on the
Fnco, &n. No medicine I* more effioinnt us n
4 Purifier,*’nnd to promote recovery nftcr an at
tack of unite disease.
Sarsaparilla constitutes tho prominent ingredi
ent in the above preparation—being one ofthe
most popular articles of the present day—cn’er-
inginto the composition of almost every purify
ing medicine; nnd i* alike resorted to in profes
sional and in domestic practice. It is ciistotnnry
ill prescribing thiesuhstanco, to combine it with
other articles to modify or to promote it* activity,
and with n view to it* diaphoretic and stimulant
effect principally. This Syrun is such a combi
nation, nnd is commended to Physicians particu
larly, ns fully worthy of their confidence. For
sale by ANSON PARSONS,
july 27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
_ , _ CiMHo son]
I rt BOXES Castile Son]
J»iy < y
I.iiiftcud OII, White Lea-
I A 11111,S tWi.liLia.cd 011
L vJ 300 kegs \Vbito Lend, No. 1
50 ennistors patent Green for doors,
shutters, &c.
C hills 8pis Turpentine, 3 do Lamp
4 do Spniiinh Brown, dry
50 kegs do do, in oft
100 enuistore Verdigris, Just
fornalo hy G. ft. HENDRL
umv 9
■ ~
received ewl •
ilCKSON. 0
——.
on.
A RALLS, bleached Snerm Oil
clUUIecodo da While do- -
400 do Olivo da
Jn.treceivednml for.nleby
july0 HAZARD, HENSLOW it CO.;
ing, very low priMj
spnrniols ~
Blk & blue blk Rombtuini) Ac.
Per Madison.
fL PCS very super, black aud bloo black
JLv Bomhusins
G do printed Cambric * SflKU*
% 3 do suner white Linen Drillinf
3 do do white Italian Crape v
0 do do 4-4 Nett
1 ease bleached Shirting, ven
2-1 18 to 22 inch Ladies Parasols ___
13 doz Gents white cotton 4 Hose,large sizes
G groco fig'd Velvet and Satin Coat BUUQIM
G crone silvered Strap Du-,tons
20,000 silver plated Hooks nndEjes
6 doz black Nutt Gloves
3 do fancy do .Shawls .
G do Feather Fans,G do blk Paper d
G do Btiitcrfiy do,8do India Rubbr
60 pack.* best quality Pina
300 pcs bluo black Braid
100 do hlnck Silk Cord. For sole by . ;
SNIDER, LATlIROP & NEVITT.
june 11 •*
Ocoi-ttia Historical Sodetr. '
C OLLECTIONS ofthe Georgia Historical
Socioty, volume 1st. Just published. ' 4
july 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Parsons* Vegetable Antl-BillotM
Pills. 1
A S AFE und certain cure for nil bllitmi com*
plaints and obstructions ef tho bowels. If
ndiniiiiitered in time, they will effectually remora
the bile from tlio stomach, nnd counteract tho
causes which so generally produce heudache; in-
digebtion, fever aud ague, or intermittent, remits
tent, bilious, inflammatory, nnd yellow fevers*
juiindice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rheu
matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomoebi
costivenoHM, sore thron♦*. colds, coughs and astb*>
ma. Prepared and sold by
ANSON PARSONS, ■
nug 4 No. 8 Gibbons’ Rango.
Clark’s matches.
*| |"| GROCE Clnrk’s Friction Matches, im-
JL"/ perior to any in use. Just received atiR
or sale hy ANSON PARSONS,
july 11 * No. 8 Gibbons’Range.
Savannah Library Society*
F ROM this date to the lstNov. next, the Li*
brary will he open from 10 o’clock. A. M‘,
to one P. M.,and from four to seven P. M. The
Reading Room will be open from nine o'clock
A. M. to seven P. M. Rule5th. sec. 1. apl7 .
Wheeler’s Balsam nOIoscntcIlo.
A GRATEFUL nnd ettec'mil remedy lor ilis-
ea*RB ofthe stomach and bowels, viz: Dys
pepsia, Diarrhcea, llvscntcvy, Cholera Motbiis,
Cholic, Asiatic and Spasmodic ChoIern.Cmmps,
Children Teething, Summer Complaint of chil
dren, dnngnrou* efl'ects of driukitiff cold water
whew over-heated, dtc. This invaluable medi
cine is highly recommended by many of tho most
respectable persomih New York city; it is there-
MWOfferiur tcT^he'-puMie ’With' gfeat Confidence
for curing the above diseases. A fresh supply
just received bir
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
july 29
Georgia—Iu Glynn Sup. Court.
April Term, 1849.
James Fort& Stephen C. King,
for the uso of Horace S. Prutt.
vs .
Brunswick Land Compnuv.
I T appearing to the Court upon Petition of
James Fort nnd Stephen C.King for the use of
Horace S. Prutt, thnt C. W. Cartwright, Simon
Greenlenfand W. II. Gardner, Trustees of the
Brunswick Laud Company, on the 15th day of
October, 1836, made and executed n certain
Mortgage Deed to the said James Fort nnd Ste-
phen'C. King, in nnd to all those tracts of Land
which lying nnd being on Turtle River in the
County nnd Slate aforesaid, adjoining the town
common of Brunswick, containing five thousand
six hundred and forty acres, more or less, with
tho exceptioiroftwo acres of Pine Land given by
James Fort, on which tract a house of worship
called the Chapel, situate about five miles from
Brunswick, said tracts being more particularly
described, nnd bounded ob follows, viz: Two
tracts of saul land adjoining aud containing to
gether by rcsnrvey three hundred and ninety-five
acres, more or less, grunted on the GUi January,
1767, to Henry Lawrous, including two hundred
acre* surveyed for Robert Savage and now form
ing a part of said tracts, hounded at the time of
survey aoutherly by land reserved for the public
service known ns tho Brunswick Common, north
crly by oilier lauds ordered to the said Henry
Lawrens, and on all other sides hy marsh and v.i 1 do do Otard'sTjust received! per brig Cliatoig..
cant lauds; and the other of said tracts bounded und for sale by
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es-
J\. late of Timothy Barnard, late of Chatham
County, deceased, arc hereby requested to pre
sent them within the timo prescribed by law; and
those indebted to tho same, to. make payment to
eitherof the undersigned.
JNO. B. BARNARD. \ r . r ,
TIMOTIIY G. BARNARD, j uxors -
july 21 175t0v/
IfS-Hjiiie of Ueprcscntutircs.
I ““REAS a bill has passed both branches
m Mn ..,7?. General Assembly, changing tho
■moot holding tho sessions ofthe Legislature,
Tom annual to bi ennial: hut whkrims it is pro
per on all occasions to ascertain tho will of the
people, whenever it can lie done without inter
Fherofore 1 ori ^ n;ir J col,rao of Legislation:
XSuLlTOitfty. the Srn "“ ai "‘ Horn of
imtlJmo"A a ' ur t!‘o, in General As-
Efi a £f“ '“’■fhmokcl i,j ihr. diil/iottty
VtO Z : } llr " 1 & londuy in 0«obcr,
faraB nn \ Slain Un ro^ucslcil lo CI1-
" or,la " Animal" ,,r
IJnranMZ, nstlioyina^ favor thu meeting oftlm
legislature ovr-ry yc.ur, or onco in two yom: ami
tram'l’ ullll “ lre ‘ 1 '» Uio llmvapa-
pdayio Ostob.r r atea"d°. nU “ t,Ur ° re l "° Ll
tteti—Z 0 ' nf S" IIoU8 ‘ ! o( tteproiontotivei.
M-Jmih, Sturois, Clork.
In oeuutc, conciirroil in,'21»t Doo. 1839.
ROBERT if. ECHOLS,
n „ I're.idomolUii! Soiiulo.
UMl-D*y ln j, Banav, Secretory.
A Tn a'oI 2 b0 - a4Ul . 1839.
I® 1 15 9 Jl MoD ONALD, Governor.
BcwttPd,
n fortbo apprehension of
named ABRAM GARD-
- Ho is well known in this city,
■JwanavMinity. Ho usod, sometimes to drive
jitimooa nn ," cc . :w,()n ally worked at tho painting
*konl 40 years old, and has
i, n r °CQntly soon iu tho. wooiIm nnar Thunder-
owny sometime lust November. The
VV| ^ f°* if delivered to
In„3Htt Waver ,°f this city, or lodged iu tho
mni uT Wlan ‘ county.
. WM. HOGAN.
Notice. ,
F OUR months afterdate, application win he
made to tho Iloworahlo the Justices oftho
Inferior Court nf Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, tor leave to sell all that
IIouso and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of
tho huitMaud creditors ofostnto *:f Lewis Bird
HarrisouV, ^pecilic.Oiiitiiicnt,
F OR tlie cure of white swellings, scrofulous
und other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old ami
fresh wound*, sprains and bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, women’s sore bYonsls,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, and external diseases gen
erally. Thb proprietor has received at least a
tliotisaud certificates nnd other documents iu fa
vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they
embrace almost all the complaints—In their worst
stages—to which ointment or sliding plaster can
he applied. Among those certificates, there are
a great ninnhor (Vonitho most eminent physicians
in the country, who use tho Ointment in their
daily practice, in preference to any, or all others
which I10V0 ever been invented. The proprietor
has also received a great many testimonials from
farriers, military gniiliemen, farmers und other*
decoasnd.
july 13
1G8
SARAH BIRD, Adm’ix.
Notice.
F OUR months after date. I shall apply to tho
Ilouovnblrt the Inferior Court ot Camden
County, for leave lo sell nil die Real Estate of
James Lloyd, doccascd.
july E. D. TRACY. Adm’or.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
made to tho Courtiff,Ordinary for tlio Coun
ty of Camden, for leave to soli nil the Lot* and
improvement* shunto in tho Town of Jefferson,
belonging to tho esluto of John Bailey, Into of
suid county MiCflWeur
G W, THOMAS, \ Adm » ora
ROUT. LANG, J Adm or8,
june 25 154
NotKCCi
F OUR months after date, application will bo
made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty
Countv, when sluing for ordinary purposes, for
leave in sell a tract of Laud, belonging to the es-
tute of Moses Way, lying on Gravel Hill m Lib-
orty County, A. S. MOODY, Adm or.
jutm 12
143
Notice. ,
1 71 OUR months after date, application will bo
. inado to tho Inferior Court of Liberty Coun
ty, when sitting fnrordinnry purposes, for leavo
to soli o Negro Boy by the name of Cpdjoe, be
longing to die estate of John S. Quartermuu.—
Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of
suldostato. W. E. QUARTERMAN, Ex’or.
april 17 05
Central Bull Itoiul.
T HE 112 Mile Station of this Road is now
open, and tho passenger and freight car*
run to and from it daily. At this station, whilst
it is the western terminus of the road, and at the
80 mile station, agents of tho company will re
ceive and fonvard goods nnd produce. Goods
not to ho forwarded must he tuken from the store
houses within three days after their arrival, or af
ter that lime, he subject to storage of Suvnnnnli
rates. Goods to bo forwarded from these stations
will be loaded iu the order of arrival^ at the store
house*, in such wagons as offer, and every atten
tion given, hut no responsibility will be incurred
by the company after goods are delivered to the
wagoner. J. McFARLAND, Agcut.
july 29
Domestic nnd Imported Liquors.
A HALF pipes Cognac Brandy
J; 4 lihds Domestic do
10 bbls N. E. Rum, 10 Jo do Gin
In store, and for sale hv
IxlNG & COOMBS,
july 9 l/nit.n Ferry Wlurf.
Lc Cordial dc Imcinc, ou UEI-
exir de I/Animtr.
W E perceive by the papers that the famous
Freitth pltyrician, Dr. Magnin, lias estab
lished an agency for tbe sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
thelruth,.wo nro sorry for it, ns we think that
there uro too many people in this port of the
w orld already. Wo dare not enter into an expla
nation ofthe wonders effected hy this medicine
here, hut will nevertheless venture to add, that it
is the royalist thing in the world for gentlemen and
j t% — .— . ladies who are husbands and teites, and w ho wish
relative to the amazing ufiicucy of his Ointment, j ( 0 hr. fathers nnd mothers. Tho agent should take
in bruises, cuts, and all the external complaints [ this medicine to the far west, where people are
and diseases of horses; mid among them nro no j source.—A r cw> York Examiner.
less than a dozen certifying to tho most perfect «< l.ucine Cordial” is a general invigorator'
cures which it has performed on tho sore backs |[ 0 f tho Inn nan frame in all ilm various cases of
of some of those animals. Altogether tho pro* j | n „gor, lassitndo and debilitation, and is at the
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put-1 siun e time so slmplo,yct so efficacious, tlint while
ting it to tho proof against all composition—that j it can renovate the prostrated energies of a giant,
“ IIARRU’.ON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT ” j an infant may use it. not only with impunity, but
is vastly superior to every tiling of the kind which i with ;. Jvantago. Tlie Lticino Cordial is ulso all
bus heretofore boon offered to the public. j indubitable euro for the incontinence oftho urine,
[CP So Id wholesale and jotall at all tlio princi-1 or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like-
pal Driig Stores in Savannah. I wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine ill
july 29 182—ly rases of chronic qrnptions of the skin, and in the
■ Pptors r VcL ; i ; tiihlc pills dropb-n! affections oftho nge. ,
4 RE daily nlToclingsRuia of- thu mo.t a»to,i-1 Thi. colohretod and tncsiniiRh e Conlinl ,» for
j\ isliingand wonderRd euros that have ever | .ale hy G. R. IILNDRILK. ON.
been known—in cnnseqnracc of which they have july 29
now become asldtithg mark, ogninstwliicli all tl.e
arrows ofdisappointod heipri. onvy and uncharit-
nhleiins, ure lovollod without dUtinelloll.
Peters' Vegetable Pills or- anti-biliotw, anti-
dyspeptia, and anti-mercurial, nnd may justly bo
couiidnrod n Universal Medicine—bnt they uro
peculiarly bcnnfloljl in tlio (bllowing complaint.!
Yollow nnd Uiliou. Eovere.Eevor and Agne.Oy,-
S epsis, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Headncho,
uuudieo, Asthma, Dronsy. llbeiiinatism.Enluige-
mnnt of tho Spleen, Piles, Fomalo Ohsthicticns,
Heartburn, Furred'Tongue, Nausea, Distension
oftho Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrlima,
Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholio, ’Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
nnd in all eases of'Torpor of tho Bowels, where
a Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They are
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
ueitlier nausea, griping nor debility,
KT*8oM wholesale and retuil at all tho priucipnl
Drug Stores in Snvitimaii.
july 29 182—ly
George W. Bohn,
Deceived per Win.Taylor,
F ANCY and MourningGinchams
Striped nnd plain Swiss Muriins - -
Jaconets and Mill! Muslins, J^atubrics
Linens and Bird Eye Diaper
Low priced Fancy Calico
Superior Bishops Lawns. july 11
Reduced Prices.
J A. CLIFFORD offers for sale, bis well m*
• ported stock of Dry Goods at very reduced
prices, for cash. july 13
Gin and Brandy.
PIPES Holland Gin
2 balfdo Seignctte Brandy
J UST roceivei
juna 12
Bagging Twine.
e a, und fo
I for sula Ir
N ~
llo by
B.&H.
WEED.*
182—ly
Savannah.
Columfoinn Water Colors.
F OR Miniaturo nnd Landscape painting, man
ufactured by J. Boston, Chemist. For proof
ofthe decided superiority of the Columbian col
ors over all others now in use iu this country,
dealers in thorn are respectfully referred to tlio
synoposis ofcerlificatcs of our most emineut ar
tists. Certificates will be furnished to purcha
sers. A fresh supply in boxes. of ouo and two
rows, for salo bv - _ _
PORCHER & LA ROCIIE, Druggists,
juno 2 Opposite tho Market.
Cosmetics.
/ROWLAND’SLotion, Rowland’sKalyipr,
VJT Church’s Vegetable} Lotion, Ituliau do,high
ly recommended for improviug and beautifying
tho complexion, rendering the skin soft, fair and
tran.ipnr.mt, and eradicating all on torn, mis erup
tions, A;c. Just received und fo’r salo by
july 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
JLaudretSi’s Turnip Seed.
A SUPPLY just rcteived from Philadelphia
For sale by WM. H. TURNER,
july 13 Opposite Mansion House.
northwest port by land of Jacob Helvcstine. for
Helveston) and pari by vacant lands, southerly
hy other lands ordered the said Henry Lawrens,
niid on all other sides by marsh and vacant kinds;
both of which said tracts have such forms ami
marks, natural and artificial, as aro expressed and
delineated on the plats annexed to said grants.
One other tract of said land granted ou the second
day of September. 1766, to Jacob Helveotine.
containing according to tlio original survey, four
hundred acres, byre survey four hundred und six
ty acres, more or less, hounded at the time ofsur-
rev on all sides hy vacant lauds, but now south,
erly by tiie above described tract; oue other tract
of said lands called tlio Peacock tract, containing
originally five hundred acre.*, and by resurvey
five hundred nnd seventy-five acres, purchased at
ShqfifTs sale hy JuuiesFort on tlie J4th day of
January, 1822, sold as tho property of A. D.
I.nwrcns, bounded west bv the tract last descri
bed, northerly by land* ofTliomas Spalding, nnd
southwest by land.* surveyed by the said James
Fort ou the 2d day of Jauiiary, 1808, containing
by the original survey one thousand acres, and by
resurvey cloven hundred and ninety-six acres,
bounded southwesterly by land* granted to the
aforesaid IL nry Lawrens, northwest hv lands
granted to Jacob Helvcstine, nnd on all oilier
sides by unknown and vacant lands; one other
tract of said land bounded northwest bv tract last
described, southwesterly by the aforesaid tract of
Henry Lawrens, east by land surveyed for Ray-
mond'Demoro,and«outn hv tracts hereinafter des
cribed, containing four bundled and fifty acres,
more or less; one other tract ofsnid land bounded
by the tract last described on tlio northwest.south
westerly by tho aforesaid tract of Honry Lawrens,
oast hy land surveyed for Raymond Detnere, and
south hr tract hereinafter described, containing
fourhiiiidrcd and fifty acres, more or less; one oth
er tract of said land, bounded by the tract last
described on the northwest, southwesterly by the
oforo«nid tracts of Henry Lawrens. cast by lands
of Raymond Dnmero, containing two hundred
and forty acres; one other tract nf said land grant
ed to Ray ran nd Deninre ontlie 19th dny of Janu
ary, 1773, bounded northward by lands of John
Kyon at the time of survey, and oil all other rides
hy vacant Innd, northwesterly hy tho two tracts
last described, containing hy the’original survey
three hundred acres, for tlie hotter securing the
payment offivc promissory note* made hy C. W.
Cartwright, President of said Brunswick Land
Company to the raid James Fort and Stephen C.
King, for the sum nf six thousand dollars each,
amounting to thirty thousand dollnrs with inter
est from tlie 13th day of October, 1836, nt the rate
of eight percent per annum, due in five years
from tho date of said notes, (which is 13th Octo
ber, 1830) in ftvo equal annual instalments, nml
thnt the principal on two of said notes amounting
to twelve thousand dollars, ns well ns the interest
on twetltv-forir thousand dollurs fYotn tho 13th'
October, 1637, are sttll due and unpaid to said
James Fort and Stophen C. King. On motion
ofA.J. Besscnt, plaintiff’s attorney, it is order
ed, that the said Brunswick Laud Company, its
officers end members, do within six months from
date hereof, pay into the said Court tlie principal
and interest which may then be due on said note*
and .mortgage with ull costs, or that in default
thereof, tho Equity of redemption of said, Bruns
wick Land Company in and to tho suid mortgag
ed lands, fVoui thenceforth be forever bound and
foreclosed; and it is Ihrther ordered that this rule
be published in oue of the Gazettes of Savannah
once a month for four months, or served on tho
President, officers and members of said Bruns-,
wick Li»nd Company, nr tho ngent or attorney
personally ntCoqgl three mouths previously to
the expiration pfsnid six months. ’ *' V
Let Rule Nisi issue; 2Ut April, 1840.
oh as; s. henry,
Judge Sup. Court, E. D. Go.
A true extractive>n the minutes.
JAME8 MOORE, Clerk.
, june 12 L43HM
june12
FRANCIS SORREL & CO.
Bacon and Torlt.
"I 11 HHDS. Shoulders Bacon
IU 2 do. Hams
20 .bbls Moss Pork.
Lauding from scltr. Eagle, and for sale by
* L. B4
July 28
L. BALDWIN
de by
& CO.
Rlustardy Sweet Oil, &c.
■j A BOXES English Mustard
1 \ f 20 baskets Swoot Oil ** »
G cases Castile Soap x -
1 bbl Bermuda Arrow Root
Just received, aud for sale by
july 29 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
A Certain Cure for Sick
Ache,
Head-
AVIIUi
W HICH hRs been used in families, every
member of which has had sick headache
from infnncy.ns n constitutional family complaint,
and has ouref effectually in every instance yqt
known, amounting to many hundreds. It is nqt
unpleasant to the taste, nnd don* not prevent th/s
daily avocations of oue using it; it must be perse*
vered in, and the cure is gradual, but certain and
permanent. Instances are eoiistantly multiply*
mg where this distressing complaint is complete*
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
hy the uso of Dr. Spohu's celebrated remedy.
One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav
ing none of the nauseatiug effects of commpn
drugs.
In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiyencss, irregu
larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and
torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will become immediately convin
ced on using it, thnt lie bus at last found a •'sover
eign balm for lii* wounds.” Females are particu
lar!) recommended to use it for costiveness or ir
regularity, and other female complninfs. It is
( iroved to correct vitiated and disordered humors*
moping tho stomach in most perfect order. Those
persons who after an evenings indulgence at pap-
ties, Arc. have headache and dullness tho next
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken ijt
hell lime. For all common complaints, in a few
days its virtues will be seif-evidont, und a complete
cure will soon be effected. When a person has
n cold nnd feel* uuwclf, generally n free .uso qf it
fora few days will he sure to relievo wilhotH
physic or pills. To children it may be given with
tho greatest advantage.
In all acidity or sourness of stomach thh remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; ns a general family
medicine it is now adopted hy many of the most
respectable funnies. It never sickens the'stomach
Tl»c Wadis on Papers.
T IlE Papers of James MadUon, purchased or
order ofCongross, being hiscorrespotidenq
nnd reports of Debates during tho C 41
the Confederation, nnd his Reports of
tho Federal Convention, now publish
original manuscripts deposited in tlie I
of State, by direction ot the JoinUA)
mitteo of Congress, under tho
of Henry I). Gilfer—-in 3vols,l
LCT Min t cf the edition of tie
ing been lifstroyed by fin in l“
a few copies only have b
application is therefore
Greyslaor, a Romance o
author ofa “Winter in the* V .
The Life nnd Travels of Mungo Part, V
substance of later discoveries rotative to n
niented fate, aud tho termination-of the NI|
boing vol. lOSFnmily Library.
Natural Ulptpry^■ofQnndruped* ( , !lusln
numerous engraving*.104th vol.
■Outline History oTlhe Fine Arts, i
wood engravings, b^Bonsou J. Losm
Just received.
july 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.: