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j&inrHTs 6nlc. ' r *
1THLI, HA sold on thd first Tuesday in Soj).
VV Unnhitr next, before tho Court House in
4ha(Jitv of Savannah, between tho usual hour*of
‘ file, (li9 fbljowliig articles, 10 will
* On** Secretary mid Book Cane, one Soft, one
• Sidiboardllifip'Mirrnri*, four Printsnnd ono Map
ofthe UnlHrotatas; lovied on as tho property of
■ ‘Constant Pernaud to satisfy an execution in fa*
vdr of Elizabeth Loo v$. Constant Pornuud.—
7 C. C. T. k Q. k T. C. «.
aug 1 (Georgian)
SlicrMi’s Sale* , „
W ILL bn sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, beforo the Court Home in
« tbo city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of
■Milo, tho following lots of Laud and the improve
ment* thereon, situate, lying and being in the ci
ty of 8avanmili, lo wit*.
Lot numoereight (fll nnd improvements, third
*•; Tything Reynolds' Ward, hounded north by a
lane, south by Broughton-strcct, east by lot num
ber seven (7) and west by lot number nino (9;)
also, the eastern alto half of lot number leu (10)
and,its improvements, TyrconnolTything Derby
Ward, hounded north by nlano. south by Brough-
i Ion-street, east bv Drayton-street, and west by
the western half ofsaid lot nimiher ten (10;) levi-
' ed on under and by virtue of an execution, issued
out of the Inferior Court nf Chatham County, at
the instance of Claghorn Sc Wood vs. John Card-
‘ nerf Properly pointed out by defendant.
IS1IA WYLLY, Sheriff c.c.
Sheriff's Sale.
W LL be sold on the first Tuesday In Sep
tember next, before tho Court House »n
the City of Savannah, between the usual hours
,of«alo,
The Improvements on Lot number twelve,
(12) bounded cast by lefferson-street, south hv
lfarris-stroct, west by Lot No. 13, and north by
Lot No. —; levied on ns the property of Peter U.
Hyrne, to satisfy two executions in favor of Levy
Stevens vs. Peter G. Hyrne. Levy made and
- returned to me bv a Constable.
EtfSIdA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
. aug 1 (Georgiau)
MoiiitU’s Lire Pills ami Phatuix
T HESE medicines bnvo long Wen known and
appreciated for tholr extraordinary nnd im
mediate power* ofrestoring perfect health to per
son* suffering under nearly every kind of discato
to which the Tinman frame is liable.
The proprietor rojoice* In tho opportunity af
forded by tho nnivers.il dilftirion oftho dully pro**
for placing hi* VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS,
within the kiimvlodso nnd reach ofovory Individ
ual in thn community. Unlike Uto host of per
nicious quackeries which boast of vegetable in-
gradients, tho Life Pills ore purely and solely
vegetable, uml contain neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form
whatever. They aro entirely composed of ox-
tracts from rare and pnwerlbl plants, tho virtues
of which though long known to several Iudian
tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists are altogether unknown to the ig
norant pretenders to medical science, nud were
novnt before administered in ao happily effica
cious a combination.
THE PHCENIX RITTERS aro so called, be
cause they pov.es* tho power of restoring flip ex
piring ambers ofhnolth, to glowing vigor through
out tho constitution, as tho Phamix is 6aid to lie
restored to lifs from the ashes of its own dissolu
tion. Tho Phamix IVutcrs are entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain watts of
tho western country, which’ will infalibly nitre
FEVERS AND AGUES of all kinds; will never
fail to eradicate entirely all the c fleet* of mercury
infinitely sooner than the most powerful pmpor-.
at ions o’fSursnpnrilln. nnd will immediately cure
tint determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to voting females:
and will be found a certain remedy in all cases of
nervous debility nnd weakness of the most im
paired constitutions. *
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phamix Bitters
will bo demonstrated hv the use ofa siucla bottle.
The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wine
glass full, iu water or wine, and this quantity may
bo taken two or three times a day, about half an
hour before meals, or a less Quantity may bo ta
ken at nil times. To those who are afflicted with
indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, ns they very greatly iucreasc the ac
tion oftho principal viscera, help them to perform
their functions, and enable tho stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Tims indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouths oftho absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
nnd strength of body and energy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particulars of MoffnU’s Life Pills
and Phamix Bitters, apply at Mnffatt's office No
Prime and RIcsr Beef.
ff-A DDLS. Prime Bear, 25 do Mess do a
Ovl 19° do Navy Bread, 75 do Pilot Bread
25 bbl* Crackers,30 do No. 1 Mackerel^
For sale bj* CLAGHORN i
* 1 03
july'J
Sc WOOD.
Qcorffo W. Bohr;,
Deceived pot Wm. Taylor,
" ing Gingham*
Swiss Muslins
. Cambrics
Linens and Bird Eve Diaper
Low priced Fancy Calico
Huporior Bishops Lawns.July 11
Reduced Prices.
J A. CLIFFORD offers for sale, his well as-
•.sorted stock of Dry Goods al very reduced
prices, for cash.july 13
Bacon and Pork.
Tl A HHDS. ShouldersBacou
J.2 do. Hains
20 bbls Mess Pork.
landing Rout tchr. Engl*, and for sale by
July L. BALDWIN & CO.
IttnKtnrd, Sweet Oil, dec.
*1 A BOXES English Mustard
Av® 20 baskets Sweet Oil
(i cases Castiie Soap
1 bbl Bermuda Arrow Root
Just received, and for salo hy
july 29 CL R, HENDRICKSON.
Coffee, Ac,
QA BAGS green Coffee, fair article
qU 40 do do do prirno do
30 bags Java Coffee. 10 bales Aliuondi
30 qr casks Sweet Malaga Win#
20 | do do do do
G boxes Citron, 150 sacks Salt
In store, and for sale hv
July 21 JOHN B. GAUDRY& SONS-
Rose, Peach Water, dcct
1 CASE of R. Low St Son's double distilled
Rosn Water, 1 do superfine Poach Water
j com do Orange Flower do
1 do fresh Vanilla Beaus
1 bbl superior Bermuda Arrow Root
1 case do Tapioca, do Pearl Sago
1 do Gum Arabic, (white)
l do Flake Mautia
Received per late arrivals and for rale by
ANSON PARSONS,
ftnglO No. 8 Gibbons' Raugo.
ShcrUPs Sale.
•VTTILLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
YV ber next, before tho Court House in
tho City of Savannah, between tho usual hours of
sale, . ..
Tho steamboat Oglethorpe, her machinery, 1516 Broadway, Now York, whore the Pills can bo
boiler, engine and appurtenances; fiveTowBoaU, ohtninedfor 25 cent*. 50 cents and $1 per box;
Nos. 1.2.6,7 and 11. two hand Engjpns and one
Desk; levied on under nnd by virtuffbfa fi. fa. on
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Inferi
or Court nf Chatham County at the instance of
"William A. Kain vs. the President, Directors and
Company of the Savannah' Sc Augusta Steam
boat Comnanv.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
. aug 1(Georgian)
Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember next, before the Court House m
the City of Savon nah, be tween the usual hours of
sale,
All those four Lots of Land in Curry Town,
City of Savannah, kuown as the Lots Nos. sev
en. (7) nine, (9) seventeen, (17) and twenty-che.
(21) being part ofa five acre lot lately divided be
tween George Millen, F. M. Slone and Richard
F. Williams,by virtue of a writ of partition issued
out of the Superior Court of Chatham County.
Said Lota levied on as the property of George
'Bfillen to satisfy an execution in favor of William
Williams vs. George Millen. Property pointed
out by Plaintiff’s Attorneys.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
’ angl(Georgian)
Glynn County Sheriffs Sale,
(POSTPONED.)
O N the first Tuesday in September next, will
be sold at the Court House in the citv of
Dronswick, between the usual hoars of sale,
and the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
may be there inspected.
For sale by’ A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDrayton-St.
july 14 169—ly
Huckaback Towels.
C% S' DOZEN, just received nnd for earn (ty
A O SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
aug 1
Pickled Salmon.
AA KITS Pickled Salmon, for sale hv
. CLAGHORN Sc WOOD.
aug 7
Dr. Taylor’s Balmain of Liver
wort,
F OR consumption and liver complaint,coughs,
colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pain*
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness
of the chert. whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto
ration, and all other affections of the chest, lungs
und liver.
To persons of disordered nervous system, or
tho«e who are unable to rest well at night, this
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
Tile inestimable value ofthi* celebrated medicine
has been highly tested, and found not wanting.
The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flatter
ing accounts of his success and it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the medicine oftho
people! It is used hy the Medical Facility; sup
ported by the Clergy, advocated hy the whole
Ncw-York Press, and is in the house of most of
our citizens.
It may be taken without the least fear of dan
gcr by children, nnd persons debilitated by dis
ease. In flne, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort
following property as pointed out by Robt. Moo- JJr J
Gy. m Administrator of Robert Moddy, deceased: USfSfflECSir
J A „r i »eU to judge of
f our, rheumatism, liver complaint nnd dyspepsia,
u coughs, cold*, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
Vi has already effected, and U hourly performing*, oppression of Uie stomach. &c. they will give im-
the consequent popularity it hn.obtaS.ed among I '* "3, in,'
SBT1 thoie persons, tVhohv experience are bmtqiult ■fHyj <»»» end cerunnty, us deet-
Sill.
i^AA GALLS, blenched Sperm Oil
v/ 000 do do Whale do
400 do Olive do
Just received and for sale hy
july 9 HAZARD, DENS LOW Sc CO.
Congress Water.
PfA DOZEN Congress Spring Water,quarts
Otc and pints, bottled in drv weather. Just
received per brig Savannah, and for salo by
ANSON PARSONS,
july 10 No. 8 Gibbons* Range.
Hamilton's Elixir of Opium.
A new and important Diacottry.
r [* has long been a great desideratum In Medi
cal Science, end ban been Uto subject of a vast
amount of Choniiosl experiment, to obtain tho
mudlcituxl qtfaUUos of Opium to tho exclusion of
its noxious principle and useless combinations.
No article in the whole range ol tho Pharinaoo-
E ast* is perhaps of greater importance to man-
indinnd notto which hasengsgod a greater share
of chemical attention. Every preparation hither
to made from this drug, whether in the form of
Extract, Morphia,Block Drop.Pantgoric or Lnu«V
anum. contains in close combination n poison
with the antidote, and hence vve find tho auuunls-
traUon of them attended with a numerous train of
evile, among which are headache, lassitude, tre
mors, nausea, vomiting, constipation, derange
ment oftho nervous systom—nnd n quality won-
derftilly predisposing the system to its habitual
urn; to obtain therefore tho Soothing Opiate and
Anti-Spasmodio Anodyne in all its virtue* separ
ate flrom the deloterious principle of of the drug,
has (hr a aeries of years engaged Ute profound at-
tentioti of Uie author; it presented itself to his
mind ns n subject of grant magnitude; the acqui
sition to the Medical faculty of *» important u re
medial agent, and the incalculable amount of hu
man misery that would be alleviated hy the dis
covery, hnvo been to him a sure guarantee that
ho would reap a rich reward for his labors, alloast
in sulf-grntulation. Having satisfactorily tested
the Elixir in several hundreds of instances, he
has now thn happiness of saying to the public,
Uint his lubois have boon crowned with trium-
umphnntsuccess. J. HAMILTON, M. D.
London, November, 1835.
From Uio almost innumerable testimonials in
its favor, tho fow which follow ore deemed abun
dantly sufficient to establish its infinite superiori
ty ovor every olhor Anodyne preparation.
Loudon, January, 1837.
Having witnessed the effect of Hamilton’s 'E-
lixir of Opium* in a great number of instances, 1
have uniformly found it to possess all the Ano
dyne, Sedative, and Anti-Spasmodic virtues of
Opium, without producing excitement or any
or Uio numerous ill consequences which at
tend the u«e of the othor preparations of
tills drug The separation of the medicinal from
the noxious principle of Opium, has been the
subject of almost innumerable experiments, nnd
hitherto without success—that result, so desirable
to tho faculty and so Invaluable to mankind, ap
pears now to havo been obtained in this Elixir.
ALEXANDER McHENRY, M. D.
llhlly concur in the above.
ADAM LA ROCHE, M. D.
From repeated trials of the “Elixir of Opium,”
l can cheerfully subscribe to the above.
JOSEPH M. NEWCASTLE, M. D.
I have for soveral months past prescribed the
** Elixir of Opium” in preference to any other
preparation, und concur in the sentiments above.
1I03EA GALBRAITH. M. D.
In all cases whero at) Anodyne is required to
E rocuro sleep, relieve pain, &o. the “ Elixir of
Ipium” is preferable to any other preparation.
Iu* not ouly suitable in all cases where ordinary
Opiates are recommended, but can bo used in nil
those cases where tho other preparations of Opi
um would he unsafe and injurious on account ot
the excitement and other unfavorable symptoms
which they produce. Being freed from the stim
ulating. noxious, nnd deleterious principles con
tained in the drug, the Elixircan he used without
Vncurrent Bank Note*.
A UGUSTA Bonk,, Colmnlm. Dniki,
Monroe Roil lloed Stete Benk Bnticliee,
Oemnlgee Bank, Bank HawkiueviUe,
Gao. ltnil ltoad, Ac. Ao. Ao.
PurcIwacdattlio lotvcat rntoe, and the klgheat
premium given for >20010,1)/
WM. ROBERTSON, Broker,
Corner Hull-.Irani and Bay Luna,
Foranlo, a fow ,haror of Marino Bank Stock,
march 3 60
Brown llolliuxt*.
00 PIECES n.iorted qiinlilice,juet received
engl
I por Phllnra. For imlo hy
SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
i o* 1 nn^®“B E 0Aus.
IdSujUUv warranted genuine ami of
drat quality. For anlo by
LADD, TUPPER A BISTARE.
July 31
Notice.
•jlTR. PAUL GREELEY is duly authorised lo
JLTJL act aa our Attorney, during out uhecnco
(Voin Savannah.
HAZARD, DENSLOW A CO.
j ii tic 33
Window Glass.
X Art BOXES 8 by 10
JLUU 75 do 10 hy IS
DO do 13 by IGand 13 hy 18 Glaae
Just received ami foreulu hy
julyP HAZARD, DENSLOW A CO.
While Lead.
5 TON8,jiut received per brig Wilson Ful
ler, nnd lor aale hy
may 13 HAZARD, DENSLOW A CO
Notice.
T HE uudoraigned having associated with him
in business his two sous, Amend A. Gnmtry
and James E. Gnndrv, tho hiisinese in fhturowill
he conducted under the linn of John B. Geudry
A Sane. JOHN B. UAUDRY.
i»'y i
To Families.
J UST received per brig Snvsnnnh, the, follow-
ingsuperior Tens: Imperial, Hyson. Young
Hyson, Powchnng, or BlnckTea, being solecloii
hy a iirstruto judge, nre highly recommended in
families, by ANSON PARSONS,
july 11 No. W Ohbens’ Buildings.
XA Indigent medical men, ikmiliar with th/Jl'
of the waters nf the White Sulphur Sprim??
Groonbrlor county, Virginlp, that. Ibe moSLK
virtues of thoen waters ore mainly dependent
on Ilia snlineingredlenta which they'liold in .S'
lution. Thceorrecineieorihhi opinion hu
oontlyhoonatiunduntly eitahliclied hy the >«,«
tivo ofthete which aro exorled upon tho evils,,, !?!
the salt, ofthese waters obtained hycersnils../
oration. Tho >lmplo setts of the water thin
taiued, altitottghsutllciently strong, in convenient
doses, (hr monycaroB ofdison«o, are, norhen. ..
a cetlinnio, too slow In their operation for
use. To enmhino the epeclfic virtue, oftao mlu
oftho water with n more speedy cthertio
i ims hmm round ndvanlegooue, to unite wli !
Uie enlino ingredient,, very small portion, of
culdepurgntivo matter,and in thi,form th« ,rR
clo i, now prepared under the light, ,Ad
of oxporiencQ, cud rcoommeuded, not n, a i in.
cog remedial Ibrovery diioa.n, but a, a veil
alterative nnd cathartic medicine, adnnledta.
variety ofaircclion, for which medicine, of thll
clan arc ■i.unlly proper. For ,ome time thi, med
cell, for it have, howevrr, now becoino iv."
rce,,'rSi,S;;;?~'ra
quantities of it for snlo to supply iE 0 LbUnU
will ho found well adapted
pepsin, Liver Complaints, Jnmidice.RheomaiUm
Neuralgia, Chorosis, Cutaneous Eruptions, Ob’
•tinate Cos lveifexa, and may be used with per
fect snfoty iu any case in which an alterative and
mud caihnrtic effect aro dcsited. Many intelli
gent persons familiar with tho medicinoj believe-
it to ho peculiarly adapted to tho euro of those-
chronic affection* so successfully treated by the
nso of the White Sulphur Water, hulas yet, ex
perience with the medicinn has been too limited!
to justify any positive conclusions upon thia point*
It usually operates on the howol*, when taken in
n full do.«o in from three to six hour*. At tho
‘Springs,’ whore the medicine is much used. «d-
vantiigH is thought to ho derived from drinking
tho White Sulphur Water freely the morning
after it i* taken, to work it off, though it i* not re
garded a* very essentiul that any tiling should bo
used for thi* purpose. For sale by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER, Agents,
march 26
Lime.
•4 QA CASKS Lime, landing from Rchnon-
JL O Vr«r Eagle, nlTavlor’s wharf. For sale
hy WHITE Sc BARTELS,
july 27
Bone Buttons.
/if\ GROCE assorted kinds. Just received
TCV P«r brig Philurn. for salo by
SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT.
july 28
Notice.
M R. W. H. C MILLS is authorized to act
as our Agent in transacting of any husiuess
pertaining to the concern, duriug our absence,
july 11 J. & W. FORT Sc CO.
Dr. £ucn*s Universal Strength
ening Plaster.
Unrivalled and Unequalled!!
/""t ELEB it AT ED for curing pains, or weakness
Yy in the breast, side, back nr limbs ; also, for
producing any orthe pernicious effect* which fol
low the use or Opium in any of its known forms,
or in any manner deranging tho functions or in
juring tuo general health oftho patient.
Caution.— 1 To obtain the genuine articlo, ob
serve that it is put up in n moulded pin’d, contain
ing 1 1-2 ounces, with the word* “ Hamilton’s
Elixir of Opium,” brown in the bottle, that a duty
stamp lettered “J. Hamilton, London, 1 ” is over
the cork, that every phial has round ita handsome
colored envelope, and every package of one doz
en hoars the written signature of the subscriber,
who is solo agent. WM. J. BURRITT,
Ncw-York.
A supply of the above medicino just received
ftom the Agent, and for snlo by
ANSON PARSONS,
jnne27 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
A tract of Land containing two hundred acres,
bounded N. W. hy Watts’ land, N. E. by vacant
land, 8. E. by Rvon’s land. Also, a tract con
taining four hundred acres, hounded S. by land*
of Solomon Moody, 8. W. by Salt Marsh, W. by
lands of Aimer Harrell, N. K. hy Robert Moody’s
land, E. by vacant land; levied on to satisfy three
ff fa’s issued out of the Justices’ Court in fitvor
of Dr. F. E. K. Miller and couveycd to \V. A.
Bertie, vs. Estate of Robert Moody, deceased.
jaly28 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o.c.
Glynn County Slier!ITs Sale.
W ILL be sold in front of the Court House
itl said County, on the first Tuesday in
October next, between the usual hour* of sale,
- AH the right, title, interest und claim of Eu
gene Farrell to a Building iu the city of Bruns
wick; levied on as the property of said FarreM,
to satisfy an execution issued on the foreclosure
bfa mortgage in Ihvor of Thn*. II. Wood,
july 31 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff g.c.
Administrator’s Sale.
TN pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court
J- qf Chatham County, while sitting for ordinal
rv purposes, will he sold on the 1st Tuesday in
Octobernoxt,al the Court Houses in Union nnd
Paulding Counties, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, viz;
Ona tract of Lina containing 160 acres, more
or less, in Union County, l*t Section and 6th
District, known a* number (23) twenty-three.
One tract in Pauiding County, containing 40
acres, more orloM, 3rd Suction uml 3rd District,
known as tmmhar (231) two hundred and thirty-
one; belonging to tho Eatato of Walter Dubois,
«nd sold for tho benefit of the heir* and creditor*.
SAM’L. CLAGHORN, l », ,
ORLANDO A. WOOD, ( Adrars.
july 22 I7fl
judge of it, eiticeev; the exalted opinion «•
A-Ji -r:._ l! i .1.1 1 business or nvocntion* require that they should
sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits
generally, who may ho troubled witli pain* in tho
side or breast, are advised to try one of these
beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are dif-
fereutfropt others, and free from objections which
nre generally made ugainst plaster*. Perhaps
there is no medical observation better established
than that “ Consumption originates in neglected
Colds.” In a climate *o variable as ours, it Fe
atures more care and attention to guard against
the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than
most person* are able nnd willing to bectew. It
cannot thoreforebut he a gratification to the sub
scriber to he enabled to offer to all of consump-
live habits; pr those afflicted with distressing pains
iu the side or bmwt, or any affection ofthe breast
and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by
using his *• Universal Strengthening Piaster.”
Iu the course of more than twenty years pro
fessional practice, of the many who have used
them he lias not heard one solitary complaint: on
the contrary so numerous are the cures they have
offected, so abundant are the most positive and
conclusive proof-* of their effioory he is daily re
ceiving, so nrdent, sincere and grateful is the lan
guage of those who have used them, that he is in
duced to offer them as decidedly superior to any
thing of the kind and unrivalled by any in the
whole world I! A supply oftho above for saleby
WM. H. TURNER,
June 16 Opposite the Mansion House.
entertained of its virtues by physicians; the con
sequent recommendation it receives from the
Medical Faculty—speak cogently nnd unequivo
cally ofthe merit* and success of this medicine.
Invented by an old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed hy him in its
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and lamentabfy diseased witli
the most distressing symptoms of Consumption,
it being now subjeetto the advice and control of
three physicians, together with the many testimo
niaU ana corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given us hy pci son* who have
received its potent and salutary effect, must go
far, very far, to recommend this a* a Vegetable
Medicine qfuneqimlled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all the diseases which prey up
on the chest, lung* and liver.
Cj* Beteareof Counterfeits!—Fraud* upon this
medicino aro issued in every direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver
wort,” nnd do not take any thing else. There is
no other medicine connected with tins, or in any
way possessing tho same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot
tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit tins will
be forgery. For sale At
T. M. Sc J. M. TURNER’S,
jane 1 Monument Square.
Notice*
M ESSRS. Cohen, Miller & Co. and John
D. Delannoy, will act a* my Atturntes du
ring iny absence. ALEX. A. bMETS.
july 15 170t2m
Notice*
T HE partnership heretofore existing hetween
the subscribers, is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. Mr. Josiali J. Ilndgos is authori
zed to collect Ute debts due to the firm of Cloland
Sc Hogan. JAS. CLKLAND,
WM. HOGAN.
july 7 163
Attention Bald Heads*
No apology for Wigf.
O F all the remedies ever do vsied for theresto
ration nnd preservation ofthe Hair, nothing
has been equal to Alberti's Oleaginous Hair Ton
ic. It seldom fails to restore ih«* llair to health
und beauty. Many who' were bald a few months
ago, can now exhibit luxuriant head* of hair by
the use of it.
Mr. Bond, one ofthe Compositors in Ute office
of tho Philadelphia Public Longer, who had lost
nearly all his hair from off the top of hi* head, has
hnd it completely restored by the use of thi* Ton
ic. Two Officer* ofthe American Navy had good
head* of hair restored to them by using five bot
tles each of this Hair Tonic, one of whom was
ovorsixty year* of age. Four gentlemen connec
ted with the Public Pres* in Philadelphia have al
so had their baldness removed by using this rem
edy. The Rev. Mr. Parker, Pastor of the Pres
byterian Church in Dcknvare County. Pn. who
was completely bald over all tho top of hi* head,
and was also becoming considerably grey, has
used only two bottle* of this Tonic, and has not
only a luxuriant growth of now hair upon his
head, but all the grey luiirs havo disappeared and
their place* Imve been supplied hy healthy hair,
ofa natural color. Finally, nine coses of baldness
out of every ten may posftively ho removed by a
faithful application of this valuable remedy.—
There is, therefore, now, no excuse for a bald
head. A supply of the above for sale by
WM. II. TURNER,
l ' Administratrix’s Sale*
O N the first Tuesday iu September next, will
he sold at liio Court Hoji.w in the town of
Jefferson, Camden Conuty, a negro man named
Joe, belonging to the estato </f David Bailey, late
ofsaid county deceased; nnd sold under an order
from the Court of Ordinary, for the purpose of
tnaking a division among the heirs.
june 29 SARAH BAILEY. Adm’ix.
Notice.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Sep-
tntuber next, at the house or John r.
Mays, deceased, iu Glynn Comity, within the
legal hours of sale, the following property,to wilt
* One grey Mure, one double barrel Shot fjiin,
one pair of pocket Pistols, ond other articles too
tedious to meutioh. Terms modo known on
day of sale. JAMES MAY, Adm’or.
july 14 ^69
Combe on Infancy.
.mREAT!§Boti,tho Physiological and Moral
JL Munageinnntoflnfauey,by.Andrew Combo,
M- D., with note*, &c. hy John Bell, M. D.
TbaQ,uiet Husband, by Mis* Ellen Pickering,
author of Nan Darrell, &c.
Just received 1>y
July31 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
J* II* Eustaces 9 Infallible Gon-
orriKca mixture*
\ T length, has been discovered an infallible
A and invaluable remedy for the cure ofthe
most obstinate chronic and common case* of
Gonorrhma in five day*. Tho dangerous ond
useless remedies which have hitherto boon offer
ed to those who have unfortunately incurred the
above troublesome disease, is n subject which has
instjy merited file cen«ore ofthe faculty.and pro
duced, in many case*, very serious and alarming
effect*. To guard against these abuse*, J. II.
Eustace ha* been induced to prepare a prepara-
tiou which is attended with tio danger whntevet,
and is active nnd efficient iu curing tho disease,
with little trouble to the patient.
< The proprietor has been studious in thi* par
ticular, ns many persnnscaunot spare the time,or
suspend business, to undergo a regular course of
medicine and regimen. This preparation will
entirely obviate this necessity. The course to be
pursued is exceedingly simple, nnd will not in
terfere with the regular duties of business; and if
the medicine is used according to the directions,
it will effect a speedy cure in five days. A* to
ita decided efficacies, we will barely remark, that
since its use iu this city, there has not been a fail
ure in n single caso, anil there are many, both of
the Faculty and otherwise, that have already tes
tified with pleasure to ita decidedly superior
qualities. Its tasto is perfectly agreeable, and
person* ofthe most delicate Hlomnchs have used
it without any inconvenience whatever.
For sale by G. it. HENDRICKSON,
n P»l ! * Agent.
* Cousin Geollry,
IT1HE Old Bachelor, a novel, hy Theodore
;.‘JL Hook, Esq.
Woman and ner Master, by Lidv Morgan,
Memoirs of the Court of England during the
Taiga or the Stuart*, including the Protectorate,
by Jno. Heneage Jessoe, in 2 vola. .
The Christian Year: Thoughts in verse for
the Sundays nnd Holydoya throughout the year.
The complete Works of Sir Walter ScotL with
a biography and hi* foal Addition* and illustration*,
In 10 #o(8. Just received by
july 29 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Fine Cut Tobacco, Ac.
i GROCE Mrs. G. I). Miller's fine cut
f Tobacco, 1 bbl do Maccnboy Snutf,2cJo
rd’s Scotch do, do High Toft. J do French
I do. Just received and for vale by
t. ANSON PARSONS,
80 No. 8 Gibbon*’ Range-
r|iHESbr Lozenge* are strongly recommended
V* P. i° attention as a safe ami effectual
medicate m coughs, colds, asthmas. See. They
are very seryicenbte in inmiew and tightnowi of
tho b remit, dilhculty ofhienthintr.hoor, °no„, Ac.
and Kivu «rau relief inUmilrouUo«ome»on.atimi
tickling iu the ilirnnt. which i. go tormenting iu
thi, complaint. They will ho found particularly
Dervicenhle at night in allaying cough,, and pro
moting sloop. For salo by
, opriia T. M. & J. M. TUtlNEtt.
Potter’s Vegetable (iatliollcon,
F OR Ihu cure of Scrofula, Kheitmatlain, Sv
phillia, Nccraria, White Swullinga, hicrcii-
rinl Dincaiec, Liver Complaint, Ulcerated Sore
Throat, ond Cutaneous Diana,ea. Thn unrival
led ami oxter,,ive tnputution, and the known of-
ficncyoflhi, medicine, render it unneeeasaiy to
speak ef it is detail. It may bo procured at
ANSON PARSONS’,
july 8 No. 8Gibhona’ Building..
THE ONLY TRUE AND GENUINE
Dr. Wm. Judkin’s Specific Oint
ment,
F OR the care of white swoilm-,, .ore legaand
ulcer, .landnlur tumour,, feioua, rheumat
ic pain,, sprain, ami bruises, burns ami scalds,
iimamnniion iu women’, breasts, glandular swel
lings, old and fresh wound,, chilblains, tetters,
piles, ting worms, eruption, of long standing and
sore eyes.
From luo iron. J. Tnlieferro, Member of Con
gress, und Member ofthe l.Ua Convention.
Richiio.xd, 9th November, IS-J9.
Sir—-It lias been my wish, for a considerable
time, toootmmitiicnlo the good efl’ect with which
I have used your ‘Patont Specific Ointment,'and
whicli 1 now understand i« made and said by A-
genta appointed by yoursolf. 1 have applied this
Ointment during the laatfonr year,, lo ovory spe
cie, of tumour and wound, without failure to pro
duce a core in every instance. I consider it the
most decided end efficacious remedy in oil coses
of tumour, be Ute cause what it may, and I have
found nothing eo good for wounds of any des
cription. It may ha proper to mid that tho euro
Dfatmnour called White Swelling, given over
hy the most distinguished physicians a, iucura-
lile.and which they decided would, wilhont am
putation, prove fatal to the patient, was, tinder
iny immediate notice, effected hy the use of your
ointment, and the patient ie in flue health, hia
limb affected by tho tumour being restored to u
perfect state of soundness. Also, that the leg of
a mon upward* of80 yean old, which had been
wounded, mid exhibited one dreadfully ulcerated
surface from kneo lo root, and whicli, for more
titan two yearn, hnd been considered incurable,
was effectually cured by tho application of thin
Ointment. I mention these two case* which fell
nndermy immediate notice end management, os
a docidod ovidonen of tho ofllcacy of this remedy
in casesortiiinouromlofulcers. I have oxpen-
enMd ns decidedly, Uie good effect ofthi, remedy
in the euro of felons, and ovory ipccie* of fresh
wound.
In addition to the above cases, it may be proper
to state what I know ofiu sure effects a, a reme
dy in all cases of scrofulous tumour.
Itseemsto mothatnuy one wlio will oksorvo
the operation of this Ointment, must ho satisfied
asto It, beneficial effect, i can, wjih the utmost
confidence, recommend tho llseofthis most valu
able remedy. I am, Sir. very respectfully,
Dr. Wm. Judkins, f “ N T ™W
A supply of Ute above for sale by
.... . WM. H. TURNER,
»fnl ?1 Oppoeite the Mansion Home.
Jayue’8 Tome Ve minigc,
A PLEAS ANT, safe, and certain preparation
for the removal nf Worm*, Dv*pepsia t Sour
Sltmiacli, Fever uiid Ague, want of Appctito,and
all diseaw* of debility, especially ofthe Stomach
and Bowels, and organ* of digestion. Prepared
only by Dr. D. Jayne, Inventor and Proprietor,
No. 20, South Third-street, Philadelphia. And
without hi* signature on the outside wrapper,
none can be genuine. Price, 50 cent*.
This Vermifuge is perfectly sale, nnd *o pleas
ant that children will not refuse to take it. It ef
fectually destroy* Worm*; neutralizes acidity or
sourness ofthe stomach—increascsuppetitc—and
act* as a general nnd permanent tome, nnd is
therefore exceedingly beneficial in intermittent
and remittent fevers, indigestion, &c., and is al
most a certain cure for Fever and Ague of chil
dren, and what i* of great importance, it does it
permanently.
It not ouly destroy* Worm*, and invigorate*
the whole system, but it dissolve* and curries off
the superabundant slime or mucu*, so prevalent
in the stomach and bowel* of children, more es
pecially of those in bndhonlth. This mucu* form*
tho bed, or neat, in which worms produce their
young; an4 by removing it—it i* impowiblo for
them to remain in the body.
For snlo by T. M. Sc J. M. TURNER,
inarch 20 Monument Square.
Colleton Bitters.
T HESE Bitters,purely a vegetable compound,
and till lately, used*only by u few private
friends, are now offered to tho public from a
principle of benevolence, and under the fullest
conviction that they will be found a wife and sov
ereign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have been
triumphantly tested not only by some of tho most
respectable families in the District, ready to sub
scribe to their decided excellence, hut also by the
fortunate discoverer, in self-experiment, who, for
ten long years, suffered all the gloom and horror
incident to that stubborn nnd distressing disease.
For a cure, much monoy was expended—Physi
cian* of skill consulted—the most popular medi
cine* tried—bin nil to no permanent, salutary ef
fect. In the reputed virtues oP'Cosby,” n flnt-
tering hope wui entertained for u fcoason.bjit that
eventually proved not to bo die thing, iinamuch
ns it left tuo system iuu bad stuto-Hw vvcakoited
and others iso unpleasantly affected, thatit* ftirth-
cr 11*0 ".is dcnuiedaltogether unudvisuble; which
circumstance 1ml to Uio discovery and succcasfii
trial of these iiivnluablo Bitters.
In point of efficacy, these Bitters have been
ronna hy tho most satisfactory experiments, to bo
fully equal lo “Cosby.” In 'some respect*, they
are decidedly preferable to that celebrated com
pound: i. e. although nominally as expensive,
(necessarily so by reason oftho groatest of verv
many oftho jngredienta)yetthfiy arc in fnctmuch
cheaper, a* a lessqnamity is required for n dose,
are less debilitating, and more gradually diffusive
in their operations, (a grand desideratum in case
the patient be very weak, and tho liver much af
fected) aro more agreeable to the taste, more hap
py in their general nud ultimate effects, never
cause ‘inward trembling,' never ‘make the mouth
and lips sore,’ and render a resort to ‘ginger tea,
paregoric, flour of sulphur,’ &c. totally unnecc*-
»;iry. They will also bo found to possess tho pe
culiar excellence, denied to most other Bittors, of
not proving injurious by continued nso. They
contain not a single deleterious ingredient, and,
or teen from the directions, may ho given with
entire safety to an infiuit in the month.
BEFEttESCF..
Rockville—Rev. Thomas John Young.
Edingsvillc—Hon. Wbitemnrsh B. Seabrook.
St. Luke’s— Hon. B. F. Scott.
St. Paul’s—James King, sen. Esq.,Capt. Wm.
Wilkinson.
John’s Island—T. M. Curtis, M. D. # William
.Sam*, E*q.
Wadraalaw—Geo. A. C. Rivers, Edward D.
Bailey. F.sqra.
St. Helena—Charles G. Capers, Esq.
Cliehaw—Charles Minntt, Esq.
Chnrlnoton—Edward W. North, M. D., Wm.
Yeates, M D., J. Do La Motta, M. D., Major
Francis Lance, nnd Henry S. Tew, Esq.
For salo by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER, Sole Agfa,
npril 0 Monument Square.
Dr
Henry’s Genuine Culcincd.Mag*
iieslit*
I S highly boneficinl In all disease* ofthe stom
ach and bowels which nre attended with acid
ity /and gives immediate relief to the heartburn.
The effects of excess ill eating or drinking are
genarully rnlievnd by it, nnd it nffordsone ofthe
mildest nnd most pleasant aperients, especially
to persons who, from a sedentary Jifo or other
causes, are under the frequent necessity ofhnv-
ing recotirso to laxatives. To persons of * bil
ious or a gouty hab'q, it may he recommended
with peculiar propriety: and its virtues havebceu
repeatedly testified in the disease* of warm cli
mates 5lany of the complaint* of children, in
early infancy, nnd even nt moro advanced peri
ods, tire attended with acidity; and in such cases,
the Calcined Magnesia Im* n grant advantage
over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali
zes the acid in the alimentary canal, und acts as
an efficacious vet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly recommended
medicine just received. For sale by
july 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Improved Sclrilfttz Potvdcrs,
T HESE Ponders (when accurately prepared,
as these nro warranted to be) are hern in the
highest estimation for their peculiar virtues, in
giving relief whero indigestion, honrthum, or bil
ious affections prevail, und when used according
to the directions, forms nn effervescing aperient
or draught, more agreeable, yet nnMessing all the
medicinal properties ofthe mucli esteemed Seid-
litz Spring in Germany.
This prep aration being almost tasteless, and its
effects certain, it may be given with ease *nd ad
vantage to children and udulta who cannot take
salts In any oilier form. Thera Powders are pie-
pared expresriy for mv retail trade, from superior
imported matorioKnnd are warranted full weight,
july 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Rowand’s Tonic Mixture,.
O R Vegetable Febrifuge Pills. A specific
nnd lasting cure for the Fever and Ague
and general Weakness.
To tho Agents, Dealers, and consumers of Row-
end’s Tonic Mixture, Greeting;
Owing to Uie serious loss we havo oil suffered
from breakage by freezing, transporting and oth
erwise, and me trouble and expense occasioned
hy tho size and weight of th* Tonic Mixttiro in
bottles, as heretofore put up, Uie Proprietor hu
determined to furnish it hereafter iu the form of
Pill* also, each and every box of which is war
ranted to contain precisely the same strength and
virtues os a botth full of Uie Tonic Mixture—tivo
pill* being fully equal to one table spoonful ofthe
Mixture—besides being to most persons far more
agreeable to take. There need no no hesitation
on the part of patients to make use of the Pilii
instead of the Mixture, ns they may rest satisfied
upon the most solemn assurance ofthe Frqprie*
tor of both Mixture and Pills, that they are idcu*
ticully the mime in every power and effect in the
euro of Fever and Ague, or Intermittent Fever,
and all those complaints which are like it in orig
in, nature cud treatment.
A supply of the above Pills for sale hy
WM. H. TURNER,
march 23 Opposite the Mansion House.
Wlicclcr’s Balsam oftfloscatcllo,
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for di»*
eases ofthe stomach and bowels, viz: D)>
pejisia, Dtarrlucu, Dysentery, Cuolenr M'orbm,
Colic, Asiatic niul Spasmodic Cholera, Cramp*,
Children Teething, summer Complaint of chil
dren, dangerous effect* of drinking cold water
when over-healed, <&c. This invuluable medi
cine is highly recommended by many ofthe mod
respectable persons in Now York city; it is there
fore offered to the public with great confidence
for curing tho above diseases, A fresh supply
just received by ♦
npril 28 0. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
To Commission Merchants.
Thirteenth Section Tax Ordinance.
B E it ordained, that a tax of tell cents on ove-
ry hundred dollars, shall bo levied on ull
goods, wares and merchandize, not tho produce
ofthi* State, (with the exception of rice, cotton,
lumber, corn, tar, aud manufactured tobacco, the
produce of South Carolina) which shall ho sold
on commission ut private sale by any person or
persons within the limit* ofthi* city, unless the
seller orseller* ofsuch goods, *old on commission,
shall pay into tho Treasury on the fir*t;ilay of
January in each and every year Ihu sum of fifty
dollnrs, which shall be rccsivedinlicuofsuch tax,-
And it shall be the duty of the seller of such goods
sold on commission, to make a return on oath of
the amount of sale* to tho Treasurer, on tho first
day of January and May annually, unless ho or
they shall pay the said filly dollars on the first day
of January as above provided, in which case the
roturn shall be unnecessary} nnd if any such seller
shall fiiil to tnokn such roturn, ho or they shull he
iiMsiMsed by Council in tho aum off 100, to be
collected a* all other taxes are.
Extract from the tax ordinance.
JOSEPH PELT, CityTremuror.
apnl 30
Jclib’s ISliouinatir. Liniment.
T HIS highly approved and long celebrated
application for Khnutuntic Disorders.is care
fully prepared uncording to tho original recipn of
Sir Richard Jnbb, Baronet, Physician to her Inte
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It i* doubtless true,
that tho excruciating pain, the decrepitude, de
formity and premxtnre old ago, which aro the
usual attendant* and consequence* ofthiadrend-
ed disorder, nre suffered hy ninny persons from
utter despair ofa cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in the efficacy of the numerous pretended
nntidotes used to effect thi* purpose. But those
who bnvo made trial of Dr. Jebb's Rheumatic
Liniment, oven in ob*tinnte cases of long stand
ing, and of the most severe character, have re
ceived essential relief, and many have boon cur
ed in a few days, *ome in twenty-four hour*, as
a number of person* in Ronton und vicinity, who
were formerly afflicted with tho Rheumatism,
have very fully nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nro in (he poshunsion ofthe Proprietor,
which provo tho most thorough and surprising
cures by means of this most powerful Liniment,
in case* where other approved applications had
totally failed. Tho Liniment is also used with
signal success, and muy he confidently recom
mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, nuiuh-
ness, rtiffuess of the joints, &c. price, 50 cools.
A supply of the above article for sale by
WM. II. TURNER,
july 14 Opposite tka-Mnnsioii House.
Balsam of Liver wort. .
A FRF.SH supply of this valuublo medicine,
highly recommended for coughs, colds, con
sumptions, <&c, just received and lor aale by
may9 G. It- HENDRICKSON.
Quirk’s Casada Oil*
T HIS valuable article not only promotes
growth of Imir, but makes it soft aud pliable?
ireventflit* falling off, undaflord* effectual wwf
sliuieiit to tho roots; restores it to its natural col
or, removes dandruff, prevents baldness. «ndu
so extremely clean that Its application is * real
ileusute. Parents will find U of great advantage
n donning children’s hair und causing a firm aa-
hesion. Price 75 cents por bottle with full duff*
tions- A fresh supply just recoivcd per tmf
Wm# Taylor, und for snlo hy
ANSON PARSONS,
may 28 No. 8 Gibbons’ Building^
6 otl . State Bank Stock*
SHARES for sate hy
july 27 * ROB’T. RAIF0RD.
T Caution*
HE high reputation which Francis Kidder’s
Indolihlo Ink has sustained for 15 or 20
years, Ims caused several imitation* of the article
to be offered for salo aa ‘Kidder’s Indelible Ink.'
They resemble the genuine ink in their exterior
appearance, and ohhoiiio of them hour tlm name
of Kidder, the public Imve been gronsly deceived.
To guard ngnitmt this deception, purchuHcrs will
E lease be particular to usk for Fniuci* Kidder's
nk, nnd obsorvo that hisnaino is on tho top and
rontof tho Imx.
This Ink cannot be effuced; hut is warrantod to
remain perfectly indelible forages, if the direc
tions are followed in using it.
For sale by 'X# M. Sc J. M. TURNER,
For Sale. ,
A HORSE, kind under saddlo or in mrncii
nnd a Buggy, neurly new ^uJ butlitticUBta.
Apply to
june fT
T. M. & J. M. TURNER*
Preston’s Pure Concentrated
Extract of Lemon*
F OR flavoring Sauce, Jellies, Custards, PjJ
dings,&c. A pleasant perfume for blow
?n thin preparation, the delicate and univjijj^
admired flavor oftho Lenion Peel, purified
ull bitter and heterogeneous nnnhtie*, w P| ., ,
odin a concentrated form, tho most cotivWJJ,
Tor ull purpose, ofcookiufl, and may be pre
unaltered in any cliniato. ,
A aupplyof the oliovo_ ma, r««el« !*«"■
saleby WM. H. TURNER,
The Vinegar otJ?our
rilHIS distinguished articln has beeTHel'*
.1 justly esteemed in Europe, nt n P r * D|l j
tivo from postilontial and. contagious r . Jf
dihoiNcu. It i*an Aromatic ^Vinegar ofs^l ^
qualities, and makes nn excellent pertll|g<!
tta well a. cold
julj. 10 No. 8 Gibbon,'KobJ’'