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<!"/ Jicjn ''containing all tho Intelligence
K 'dSdin lh. jM I-aper, at .
for »l* month*. ,,
wn'e/aS » half for eaoli inaertion aftitr, per
**N 1 7t°fficUationby thaCierks oftho Court?
Jfflji’S*. font application linn been rnatlo for
fiS o7A“mi.IiitmUou, uniat bo publiahod
uutlSry DAYS at least,
A Notice by Ex ocutora and Acluunlatrotora for
Debut" to render iu U.o.r account.
111 SdMof'NcV 001 ' by K»oontora and Admlnis-
mtnrs inu.l bo at publo auction, on tho firstTuoa-
j?. of foe month, bolwcon tlio usual hours 01
tl attbe placo of Public,Sales in the County
Sara foo Letters Testamentary, of Administra
te or Guardianship may have been granted, drat
„, T y oAt'S notico thereof in one of the
nublic c,Mottos ofthiaStato, and ot tho dooref
the Court House, where such Bales ore to bo
^Notice for leave to sell Negroos, nm:t bo pub-
lulled for four inontlis, boforo any order absolute
jssiSKti^r^-STr
he made at foo Court House doorot the Couniy
'mShthouroucrty i.situate,and on tho first
Tuesdayof the SlonUi,between the hoursoften In
the moroing and four in the afternoon. No sale
frouTday today invalid, unlesa so evpredsed in
^ABilSSytocutcre^l^fci^
* Sales of personal property (except negroes!
of testate aid intestate estates by Kxoeulor. and
Administrators must bo adveftbed FORI Y
DAYS*
Application* by Exocutors and Administrators
far Letters Disrateory, must be published SLY
MONTHS. „ t „
Applications for foreclosure of Mortgages on
real estate nmst be advertised once u month for
FOUR MONTHS. rr> *
Orders of tho’ Court of Ordinary, (accompani
ed with a copy of tho bond or a^reomont) to
make titles to land must be advertised Thrke
Months at least.
SherilTssalesunder executions rogularly grai
edby tho Courts, must bo udvertised TIIIRl x
PAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
PAYS—Sides of perishable property under or
dcr of Court, niustbe advertised, generally, TEN
PAYS boforo the day of sale.
| All Advertisements will be .punctually attended
to
*/ AU Letters directed to this Office or the
Editor, must bo postpaid, to entitle them to at
tention;' ,
1*0.207—Vol. XXXVIII.}
SAVANNAH, (Ga.j THURSDAYHORNING, AUGUST 1840.
[Whole No.—9Y,30S.
ticorffia-EfQiiglinm County.
To nil who
w
K"
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Head Syrup.
NOWN from all others by being cnlled No.
I Silver Top. A Iso, as a further security,
my signature will ba found in my own hand wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor of tho Herald.
Broicn's SatsupnriUa Compound.—This delight
ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fust
coming into use, and will soon bo on indispensa
ble nrticle in overy family. It ma^es a delightful
mead, and is an excellent purifier of tho blond.
By every small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser has a bottle of dm Sarsaparilla Compound,
and a box containing the Saline Powder; tho on
ly neco«sary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice
whom it may concern:
IEKEAS Matthew Huldt, bus apnliod to
tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Effingham County, for letters of administration
on the estate and elfocts of Hoary G Bowuuiu,
lato of said county deceased.
These nro .therefore to cite and admonish all,
end singular the kindred ond creditors oflliosaid
deceased, to filo their objections (if anykey have)
to tho granting of the ndmininislrution of the es
tate ortho deceased to tho applicant ill UtoCIcikV
office of the said Court, on or before tho 24tU
day ofSoptomher next; otherwise letters ofad-
ministration will be granted.
Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of tho Jits-
tides of said Court thia24thday of August, A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON, o. o. k. c.
ang 24
<>corgln-Eflkng)iaiii County.
fTtO nil whom it may concern. Whereas,
A John Motr.gor, Administrator of the estate
uf Solomon Metzger, deceased, has applied to
the Honorable tho Court ofOrdinnry of F.ffing-
lmm County, for Letters of Disinissory from said
estate.
These ere therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to filq their objections (if any they
havo) in the Clerk’s office of the suid Court, on
or before the 17th day of February next, other
wise letters of Dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one oftlm Jus
tices of the said Court, tld's 17th day of August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
nug 17 Clerk, C.C.O. F.. C.
Gcorgin-ElHnglmm County.
T O all whom it may Concern. Whereas,
Henry M. Wilson, Administrator of tho
estate of Peter Kettles, deceased, has applied to
tho Honornblo tho Court of Ordinary of Effing
ham County, for Letters of Dismissory on said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in tho Clerk’s offico of tho said Court, on
or before the 17th dny of February next, other
wise Letters of Dismissory will he granted.
Witness,tho Hon. C. Powers, one of tfic Jus
tices of the said Court, this 17tlidnyof August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
PETERS'PILLS,
W E would call attention to the advertisement
in our columns to-dny of PETER8’ VF.G-
ETA RLE PILLS. We understand by tlm best
medical anthority, that there is no pro|,nrntion of
tho day which ouioys so on via bio a reputation.
At tho South and North, their success Jiuh been
unbounded, und wherever Introduced we believe
they have given tho most perfect satisfaction.
W« havo this day Imd an interview with ohm of
our citizens, Henry K. Fox. whe wm recently
cured of a most remarkable and obstinate cuta
neous eruption, where tho body yens covered with
lilUomo ulcers, and even the tonsils of the throat
eaten away—and by using those Pills daily for six
weeks, was entirely restored to health,—Nero
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS,
They do indeed restore the health of tho body,
because they purify und invigorate the blood, and
thoir good otluolsare hot couiitorbnlnnccd by any
incoiivenicneo; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not expose tho** who use them
to danger, and jlioir oftneta arc iim certain as they
nro s.dntnry; they are daily and safely adminis
tered to inmucy, youth, manhood mid old age, and
to women in tho most critioalanddelicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the nnitiml
functions, but restores their ordor and re-estab
lishes their health; and for all the pitrposeswliich
a vogittuble purgative, nr certain cleanser of tim
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival.
(Hr* Sold wholesale and retail, at all the princi
pal Druggists in Savannah,
jtily 29 182—ly
1 . Vanilla Bcuntt.
CASE Vanilla llcnti*, of supnriot quality,
ju»t received per trig Clinton nnd for .ale
by A. PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbon.'Runs,.
^ JHOWn Dover Shirtings.
QO rCSfino brown Shirting., jinn received
Im.k Plnlttrn. For tab, by
BNIDLit, LATHROP & NBVITT.
aug 4
. _ _ Chloride Lime,
■J AOO LBS. Chloride Lime, indrypow-
Ivvv dar. Jtttl received nnd for Ml, by
ANSON PARSONS,
eng 3 _ No. 8 Gibbon,' Rang,.
Long dc Patterson,
Offer for Sale,
/TA DDLS Prim, Pork, 20 do Men Beof
tr'J 20 do I'rmio Heof
100 bbli l'icldod Itorring. for Plontaiinn tuo
GO do Pilot Bread, GO do Navy Dread
50,do Mu buses angIG
Jus^ received from Kaynard He
■i, Noyes,
6 GrOCE Soda Powder*
- 3 do $ei<Uitz
gf.,
do. For salo hy
TH03. RYEU80N.
ang 17
Clerk,C.C.O E. C.
Georgin-Efflngham County.
T O all whom it may Concern. Wherens,
John Metzger.has applied to the Honorable
tho Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Letters of Administration on the estate arid
elTcctsofDavid Metzger, late of said Couuty.do
ceased. l
These, nro therefore to cite and admonish ill
and singular, the kindred nnd creditors oftlie s;l%i
deccused, to file thoir objections, (ifnny they
have) to tho granting of tho administration oftlio
estate of tho deceased, to the applicant in tho
Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before the 17th
dny of September next, otherwise Letters of Ad-
ministratinnwillbe granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one oftlie Jus
tices of said Court, this 17th day of August, A. D
1840. , JOHN CHARLTON,
nug 17 Clerk, C. O. E. C.
Georgln-Efflnglmm County*
T O nil whom it may Concern, Whereas,
John Charlton, has applied to the Honora
ble the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Letters of Administration, do-honis non, on
wilCr. and you linve a perfect fountain, where, j tho estate and eflects of Daniel Schultz, Igte of
reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s Con- said County, dccoased.
ttnt. A little of the Saline mixed with the pro-1 These aro therefore to cite and admonish all
pared Sarsaparilla will give you os grateful h| and singular the kindred and creditors of tho suid
glass of Sarsapprilla Moad as*can be found in tho J J
city.' Wo speak from experience; don’t take our
word, but go and get the article of William
Brown, the inventor, 481 VVashington-street.
For inlo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
nug 20
Monument Square,
Gelatine Capsules or Pure Co-
paiva Balm.
T HE Copnvia’ Balm is^ of nil the medicines
employed in combating' tlio chronical and
acuta gonorrhccal affections, also the blennorhma
called whites; the only ono, the specific action of
which has never been doubted, and to which
physicians have in consequence given the prefer
ence; bat its nauseous taste and smell are the
causes of its being rejected by many patients.
This is the reason why so many experiments
have been made in order to discover some mode
of disguising its taste, so that it might bo taken
with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, and always by addition
of some active substance which modifies Us pro
perties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu
tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
n mode of administering it in such a stato that it
cannot occasion the slightest repugunnee, nnd
tins without submitting it to any alteration. My
method consists in enclosing it in tho Gelatine
Consoles.
A supply of the above valuable mediciuo just
received, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
>ttg 21 No. 8 Gibbons’ Runge.
deceased,to file their objections, (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estate
of Ui» deceased, to tho applicant in the Clerk’s
office oftlie said Court, on or before the T7th day
of September next otherwise Letters of Admin?
Utraliou will be granted.
Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus
tices of said Court, this 17th day of August. A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
aug 17 Clerk, C. O.E. C.
TIir Uncinn Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD. ,
rpiHE nnpreeedcnted popularity of thisbonefi*
JL cent and inestimable CORDIAL in the U-
nited States, has induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to innnufucturc spurious catchpenny
articles, under various mimes, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other effect than that «f twiudliug the
public; nud to give a yet more plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, those persons affect that
thoir wretched nostrums Imvo been in uso in
England and elsewhere for a number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mnguin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been ever thought of, or at leant made pub
lic ; nud all those then in uso for tho restoration
oftlio decayed virile powers were found to bo of
but little avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness or the euro of icunotoitcy, but Dr.
Mngnin’s aro more catchpenny nnnihugs, which
would never have been thought of hut for the ap
pearance and great celebrity of tlio LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit ofthe name is
at present in circulation, it may in general be a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Luchin Cordial, but as further assurance,it would
bo ns well to note that its name, Lncinn Cordial,
or Elixir of L6vn, is stamped in the glass of each
bottle—the camlmiqd arms of Franco nnd the U-
nited Stales nro on the oitlwurd envelope—tlint
a Fleur de Lis is primed on the accompanying
directions, and beautifully embossed on the snow
hills hanging in the storos of those who havo thu
gennino article for sale.
The celebrity of the Lunina Cordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is the
only efficient remedy for Imrronness, and the res
toration of docuyeef virile powers over known;
and thatin the cure of Fluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence of the urine, or tlio involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority ovor every other mediciuo
is not only aocided, hut unquestionable. For
sale by . G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—1} Savannah^
Assignee’* Notlee.
T HE subscribe^ has bean appointed Assignee
by Henry N. Gambia, or all hts Estate and
efforts, for the benefit of nil his creditors. All
persons indebted la said Henry N. Gamble, nro
requested to mako immediate payment; and tlio
creditors of said Henry N. Gamble, nro request
ed to hand in their accounts properly attested,
within three months, otherwise tho undersigned
will not he responsible for the payment of.them
out of the assets. H. W. IIUDNALL.
Darien, July 18,1840.
July 21 17ot3in
Georgia—McIntosh County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James R. Obborry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission, ns Execu
tor of the estate of John Obborry, late of said
coiintydeccased,
These nro therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to bo and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they
have) why said letter* should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this first day of
May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND, *
tuny 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c.
Georgia—In Glynn 8up« Court.
.* Apnir. Tkrm, 1840<
James Port & fitephen C. King, V
for tlio use of Horace Q. 1’rnU. I
v«- f
Brunswick Land Company. J
*T npjioiiring to tho Court upon Potilfofi <tf
. James Port and Stephen C. King for tho nso of
Horace 8. Pratt, that 1;. \V. Cartwright, Simon
Greontonfnnd W. H. Gnrdncr, Trustee* of tlio
Brunswick Land Company, on tho 15th dny nr
October, 1830, made and oxecuted a certain
Mortgage Deod to tho «nid James Fort nnd Ste
phen C. King, in and to all those tracts of Land
Sonar Ca»o*. *
A NE/W, fancy nrticle, for hoi
-iA. sum. Just received per brig,
(br sale by'- ANSG
ang 20
D URING the nbsenco of tho w
Mr. Joseph Georgo, Jr. Is duly
to act a* Ilia Attorney,
aug 21
mHRdlaei
JL whiob
umun Hair.
i/the hair among ns i
Hun
f ms!
omnni
ir, nnd
arise from ninny disorders, especti
perspiration, which extends tlio no
the root*/ causes Unfair to fall off,
icasions total baldnul; Baldness b
six hundred and forty acres, more qr less, with
the exception oftwo acres ofPiiie Land given hy
JamcaFort, on which tract a house of worship
called tho Chapel, situato about five miles from
Brunswick, said tracts being moro particularly
described, and bounded as follows, viz: Two
tracts ofsaid land adjoining and containing to
gether by re*nrvoy three hundred and nhMtr-fivc
acres, more or less, granted on the 6th January,
1767, to Henry Lntvrens. inclining two hundred
acres surveyed for Robert Savage and now /brin
ing a part of said tracts, bounded attha time of
survey southerly bv laud reserved for the public
service known as the Brunswick Common, north
crly. by other lauds ordered to the suid Henry .
Lawrons, and on all other sides by marsh and v.i *
cunt lands; and the other of suid tracts bounded
northwest part by land of Jucob Helvostine. (nr
off of the liair, and thinness oflt—tl
which arise from ninny disorders,
vers; bi
Inxes tin
ten occasions t
been esteemed a great defect.. Itgener&uy wisps ,
through violent exercise, from whence. arise per* 1
spiratious, which too frequently occasion alosi 1
of the hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pip-
y out* tho fluid acting on the hair, which occasion* .
it to waste. For instance, afrer a violent penffib
ration the hair becomes dry, it Ibels extremely
harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent it* taking an effect on tho hair, fiiit
mb the hairdry with n doth, then apply tho. Cas*
sada Oil to llie roots of the liair. so Unit the al(|ft
of tho head may ho ninistetnid, and remain so af«
ter each time of perspiration. *
Sold wholesale nud retail by the
Tho*. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, f*
by appointment, bv
aug 10 ANSON PARSONS, Agent,
Genuine Engilali Dalhy’s Car*
miniUvc.
W HICH is founded on just medical princi-
pies, is a most safe, effectual, nnd often
indeed an immediate remedy for the wind, tho
watery and dry gripes, convulsions, and all those
fatal disorders iu' the bowels of infants, which
carry off such n number ofthe human species
tinder tho ago of two years. It is also equally
efficacious in-gcuty pains in tho intestines, die
bloody flux, and tbomost rackitigcolics in grown
persous, nnd it is pccnlinrly serviceable in those
fluxes uud disorder* ofthe bowels which seamen
are subject to. It may not bo improper to add,
that those children who have been used to this
medicine are scarcely ever afflicted with worms.
A fresh supply of this valuable medicine just
received and for sale by
G. R.
july 31
, HENDRICKSON.
Chloride of Lime, Ac.
JUST rec’d at PORCHER & LA ROCHE’S
•I Drug Store, «iga of thu Gilt Ball, opposite
tho Market,
Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Soda *
Chlorine, Orris and Kreosote Tooth Wash
Guilieris’ Extract and Odor ofVioiots
Verbena Cream, for shaving
Sulphate Quinine, &c. july 30
Wheeler’s Balsam of xMfoscafcllo.
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es-
tale of Timothy Barnard, late of Chatham
County deceased, arc hereby requested to pre
sent them within the time prescribed hy law; nnd
tnose indebted to the saino, to make payment to
either of the undersigned*
JNO. B. BARNARD, ) p ., „
. TIMOTHY G. BARNARD, 5 Ex
July a\ 17510„
Georgrifi—Mtoerty County.
To nil whom it may concern
W HEREAS John S. Maxwell. Guardian of
Wm. Wallace Ward and Georgia Ward,
(minors) applies to me for letter* of Dismission
from snid Guardianship,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to.be nnd appear at my office within
tho time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any
thRvhnve, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under ttiy hand the 37th day of Februa
ry, 1840. JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o.
march 11 03
Valter’s Celebrated French Pills.
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills ag. inst all the
QUACK nostrums ofthe ago—for tho euro
of a certain diseaBo. Tho FRENCH PILLS
nro applicable in nil eases for either sox, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) and do not affect the
breath in the least, and are perfectly pleasant nnd
agreeable to the stomach, nnd have never failed
to make a speedy and permanent cure, without
the least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronic stages of tho dis
ease, ohstuiato Gleets, Fluor Albits, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, ora weakness of those organs,
they are beyond n doubt tlio most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinnto
cases after every other medicine had failed. The
French Pills have been *o universally successful
that the proprietor ciuixenoes any one to pro
duce a remedy of equal certainty under a forfeit
ure of Three Hundred Dollars.,
Price 5B2 per box. For sale hy
G. It. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july 29 182—ly
Dysentery,
Cliolic, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera,Cramps,
Children Teething, Summer Complaint of chil
dren, dangerous effects of drinking cold water
when over-healed, 3cc. This invaluable medi
cine is highly reebmmeuded by many of the most
respectable persons in New York city, iti* there-
fore offered to* the public with groat confidence
for curing the above diseases. A fresh supply
just received bv
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent,
jnly 29 '
TC^OUR months afterdate, application will be
I, - . ma dototlie Honorable the Justices of tho
nttonor Court of Chatham County, when sitting
or ordinary purposes, for. leave to sell all that
PJJJ? ? n< l out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
'Wo, in the City of Savnnnah, for the benefit of
e heirs and creditors of ostate* of Lewis Bird,
Georgln-Bryan county.
To nil whom it mnv concern:
W HEREAS Israel Bird*, Adtn’or of tho es-
tatc of.Dr. Josinlt Wilson, lms made ap
plication for Letters Dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
persons interested, to file their objections (ifany
** By have) in tho Clerk’s office of the Court of
w.'dinary ofsaid county, within the time prescri
bed hy law; otherwise letters dismissory will bo
S AVkness, tho Hon. Lewis Hines, one of the
_ a un....t .i.l.iltlwlnv nf Anril.’040.
| deceased,
july 13
168
SARAH BIRD, Adra'ix.
T^OTR month. uih;r date, I .hell apply to the
f rri„ht;T, , Hl ? I,lf0 ™ r Court o? Camden
UUU, ° U ° al E ““ ,e
IS!?*! E. D TRACY, Adm’or.
■pCUE months after dntc,'application will be
^ r r dn , mfl '; Ctl , llrlof0rJ fnr *• Coun
ty of Cumlcit, for Imwo to,ell nil foe Lou and
Improyament, situate In dm Town of Jelforion,
ssssuLiisur of joim Dii " e » io ° r
G W. THOMAS, ) . . ,
ROBT. LANO, i Admore.
June 05 154 •'
Justices ofsaid Court,thislDth day of April,!
npril 14 J- SMITH, 0. c.
stale Bank Stock.
» SHARES for sale hy
► july 27 ROB'T. RAIFOllD^
Dr. Jcbb’s Hhcmnatic Liniment.
T HIS highly approved and long celebrated
application for Rheumatic Disorders.is care-
fully prepared according to the original recipe of
Sir Richard Jebb. Baronet, Physician to her late
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It is doubtless true,
that th<» excruciating pain, tho decrepitude, do-
fortuity and premature old ago, which are tho
usual attendants and consequences ofthisdreud-
ed disorder, are suffered by ninny persons from
utter despair of a cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in the efficacy of the numerous pretended
nntidotesused to elt'oct this purpose. But those
who have made trial of Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic
Liniment, oven in obstinate cases of long stand
ing. and of tho most severe character, nave ro-
ceivcd essential relief, and many havo boon cur
ed in a few duy», some in twenty-four hours, .i a
a number ofpersons in Boston and vicinity, who
wore formerly ufflintt it with tho Rheumatism,
have very frilly ami satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nro in the possession ortho Proprietor,
which prove the most thorough mul surprising
cures by means of this most poworfnj-Litiimont,
iti cose* where, other approved applications hud
totally failed. The Lmjuient is also used with
tl success, nnd may be confidently recoin-
Ue Cordial de JLucinc, on JL’JEl-
exir de 1/Amour.
TTTE perceive by the pnpers that the famous
▼ V French physician, Dc. Magniu, ha* estab
lished an agency for the sale of the ubovo named
extraordinary mulicino in this city; and to speak
the truth, we aie sorry for it, as we think that
there are too uany people in this part of tlio
world already. We dare not enter into an expla
nation or the woidor* effected by this medicine
here, but will ntverthelesa venture to add, that U
is the royalist tiling in the world for.gc/i//«nwtond
ladies who are husbands and tciccs, and who wish
to bo fathers and mothers. The agent should take
this medicine to tie far west, where people are
scarce.—Ncv> Yon Examiner.
“ The Lucine Co-dial" is a general invigorator
of tho human frnue in nil the various cases of
langor, lassitude mid debilitation, and is at the
same time so simpe.yet so efficacious, tint while
it can renovate flu prostrated energies of a giant,
an infiintmay use it, not only with impunity, hut
with advantage. Tho Lucine Cordial i* also an
indubitable cure or flic incontinence ofthe urine,
or die involuntmy discharge thereof. It is like
wise an invalitalfo und unrivalled mediciuo in
cases of chronic iruptions of the skin, and in tho
dropicul 'affecticns of the ago.
This celebrat'd ami inestimable Cordial-Is for
sale hy
July 29
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
182—ly Savannah.
roottRunfterdate, application will be
EfflJffiafc the Conn of OrJirmry or Liberty
leave Blll ‘ n ? for ordinriry purpo.ea, for
E'rV" ! raot O'Lauil, bolonging to tho ««-
Way, lying on GravolHill in I.ib-
l«riy Lonntv. A. 8. MOODY, Adm’or.
143
A a t>nu o I>crt Homespuns.
4.11 i V s funayatriped Homo.pima, jmt re
offljipir brig Mnrli.on. For aala hy
julyl) DER| LA ’ rna O I “ & NEV1TT.
30 ?98 8hitUng 8tripra! P Jn,t received by
h>w MadUon. and for nolo by
INIDER, LATIJROP & NEVI1T.
■ „ , 81
'■ July 29
Rose Ointment,
F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pitnplcs on the
Face, nnd other cutaneous eruptions. Tot
ter*, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener
ally,nro among the most tedious and disagreeable
aflcctions to which tho human frame is liable.
Situated os It wore, on tho verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them hy inward rciuej
dios. Hence the inefficncy of undergoing a course
of mediciuo, or subjeefing ourselves to ihcnn-
onmfor table 8y»teih of strict dintt attr.h mean* by
reducing tho system merely palliato the symptom *
while thoy nro in practice, to recur us violently,
or moro so, when a generous diet i* returned to.
And the gefiorality of extornn! applicationshave
no other effect than the disease in one placo, Roon
to show itself in the same or another part. When
all those nifeans have (kiled. and In many severe
cases, a perservanco for a short time in the use of
the Hose Ointment ha* proved effectual, There
is no trouble in using (applying it every night.)
A ft « 8 ''™l , I , 'yj%XHENDRICK8ok
oug 24
. <e8, si)
ness, stiffness of the joints, Arc. Price, 50 cents.
A supply of the above article for Rale by
K WM. H. TURNER,
july 14 Opposito tlio Mansion Iluusc.
Rob’t. Halford*
C cMriNUES the FACTORAGE & COM
MISSION BUSINESS in this city- Count
ing Room on Moore’s Wharf, east of uio- Ex
change. ,
Savannah, 6th August, 1840.
^TB^cliiuagc onWew-Yprk.
) and 60 ti
aug 10
. For salo by
E & BARTELS.
Rowand’s Totilc mixture,
O R Vegetable) Febrifuge Pills. A specific
and lasting cure for the Fever and Ague
nnd general Weakness.
To the Agents. Dealers, aud consumersot Row*
end’s Tonic Mixture, Grouting:
Owing to tho serious loss we havo all suffered
from breiutago by freezing, transporting and oth-
erwise, and the trouble and expense occasioned
by tho size apd weight of tlm Tonic Mixturo in
bottles, as liorotoforo put up, tho Pronriotor has
determined to fttrtiisbU hereafter in tho form of
Pills also, each and every box of which is war
ranted to contain precisely the santo strength und
virtues ns a bottleful I of the Tonic Mixture—two
pills being fully oqualto otto tahlb spoonful oftlie
Mixture—beside* being to most person* far moro
agreeable to take. There need be no hesitation
on the part of patient* to make uso of the Pills
instead oftlie Mixturo, ns they may rost satisfied
upon the most solomn assurance ofthe Proprie
tor of both Mixturo and Pills, that they are iden
tically the same in every power and effect in the
cure’of Fever nnd Agno, or Intermittent Fever,
and all those complaiuts which aro like it in orig
in, nature and treatment.
A supply ofthe abovo Pills for sale by
. WM.H. TURNER,
i march 23 Opposite the Mansion Houef>'
White Sulphur Fills.
A N opinion »us been long entertaiued by in
telligent nodical men, familiar with the use
oftlio waters o’the White Sulphur Springs in
Greenbrier eoiuty, Virginia, that the medical
virtues of these waters are mainly dependent up
on the saline ingredients which thoy hold in so
lution. The correctness of this opinion has re
cently been uhtittdumly established hy tlio sunn*
tive effects wUUhu.ro exerted upon tho system by
tho salts of these waters obtained by careful evap
oration. The simple salts of the water thus ob
tained, althorghsufliciently strong, in convenient
dosc-4, forftany cases oruisuuue, uie, imump*, ua
a cuvhartic.WsIcw iu tlieiroperation for general
use. To combine the specific virtues of the salts
oftlio water with a more speedy cathartic effect,
it has been found advantageous, to unite with
the saliic ingredients, very htuall portions of veg-
ctable ptrgative nftttter.and in this form the arti
cle Is ucxv prepared under the lights and sanctions
of experience, and recommended, not as a puna
coarcimdial for every disease, but as a valuable
alterative and cathartic tnedicino, adapted tv a
variety ofaffeetlon* for which medicines of this
class lire usually proper. For some time this tiled
icino ins boon prepared ot tho Spring* and given
away to such' individuals as desired its uso. The
calls far it have, however, now become so fre
quent (its preparation being very troublesome)
it lms been thought (expedient to prepare small
quantities of it for sale to supply the public. It
will bo found well adapted to many enues ofDys-
pepsin, Liver C omplamts ,J aundice .Rheumatism,
K’oiirolffia, Chore sis, Cutaneous Eruptions, Ob-
stinntc Cos'ivbness, and may be used with per
f e ct safety in any case in which on alterative nnd
mild cathartic effect are desired. Many intelli
gent person* femilinr with the medicine, believe
ft to'oo peculiarly adapted* to the cure of thoso
chronic uffections so successfully treated by the
use ofthe White Sulphur Water, hulas yet, ex
perience with the medicine has been too limited
to justify any positive conclusions upon this point.
It usually operates on tho bowels, when taken in
a full dose in from throe to *ix hours. At the
‘Spring'.’ where tho medicine is much uccd, nd-
vimtnse is thought to bo derived from drinking
the White Sulphur Water frfeely the morning
after it is taken, to work it off, though it is not re
garded as very essential that any thing should be
used for this purpose. For sale by^
T. M. 5fc J>\M. TURNER, Ageht*.
march 20 - *
Ilelveston) nud part by vacant lands, southerly
hy other lands ordered the snid llenry Lawrens,
nnd on all other sides hy marsh and vacant lands;
both of which said tracts have *nch forms and
marks, natural and artificial, as aro expressed and
delineated on tlio plats annexed to snid grants.
Ono other tract ofsaid land granted on the second
day ol* September, 1760, to Jacob Helvestiua.
containing according to tho original survey, four
hundred acres, by resurvey four hundred and six
ty acres, more or less, bounded at the time of sur
vey on nil sides hy vacant lands, but now south
erly by the above described tract; one other tract
of said lands called the Peacock tract, containing
originally five hundred acres, and by resurvey
five hundred nnd soventy-fiveacres, purchased at
SherifPs sale by JuniesFort on the 14th day of
January, 1822, sold as the property of A. D.
Lnwrens, bounded west by the tract Inst descri
bed, northerly by lands ofThornns Spnlding, and
southwest by lands surveyed by the said James
Fort on Uio 2d day of January, 1808, containing
by tho original survey one thousand acres, and by
resurvoy eleven hundred and ninety-six acres,
bounded southwesterly by lands granted to the
aforesaid Henry Lawrens, northwest bv lands
granted to Jacob Helvesline, and on nil other
sides by unknown and vacant lands; one other
tract of slid land bounded northwest by tract last
descrihed, southwesterly by the aforesaid tract of
Henry Lawrens, east by land surveyed for Ray
mond Demerc.andsouth bv tracts hereinafter des
cribed, containing four Bundled and fifty acres,
more or less; ono other tract ofsaid land bounded
by the tract last described on Ute northwest,south
westerly by the aforesaid tract of Henry Lawrens,
east by laud surveyed for Raymond Demere,mid
south by tract hereinafter described, containing
four hundred and fifty acres, more or less; one oth
er tract of said laud, bounded by the tract last
descrihed on the northwest, southwesterly by tho
aforesaid tracts of lleury Lawrens, east by lands
of Raymond Dcntere, containing two hundred
and forty acres; one other tract of said land grant
ed to Raymond Dentere outlie 19lh day of Janu
ary, 1773, bounded northward by lands of John
Ryon at the time of survey, nnd on all other sides
hy vacant land, northwesterly by tho two tracts
last described, containing by the original survey
three hundred acres» for the better securing tho
payment offivo promissory notes made hy C. W.
Cartwright, President of said Brunswick Land
Company to the said James Fort and Stephen C.
King, for the sum of six thousand dollars each,
amounting to thirty thousand dollars with inter
est from the 13th day of October, 1830, nt the rale
of eight per cent per ntinqm, dueln five years
from the dale of said notes, (which is 13th Octo
ber, 1830) in five equal annual instalments, and
that tlio principal on tivo ofsaid notes amounting
to twelve thousand dollars, as well as the interest
on twenty-four thousand dollars from the 13th
October, 1837; are sttll due nnd unpaid to said
James Fort nnd Stephen C. Kiug. On motion
ofA.J. Bessent, plaintiff’s attorney, it is order
ed, that tlm said Brunswick Land Company, its
officers and members, do within six months from
date hereof, pay into the said Court the principal
und interest which tnay then be due onsaid notes
and mortgage with all costa, or that in default
thereof, the Equity of redemption ofsaid Bruns
wick Land Company in and to the said mortgag
ed lands, from thenceforth be forever bound 'nud
foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this rule
be published in oue of the Gazettesof Snvnnuuh
once a month for four months, or served on the
President, officers and members of said Bruns
wick Lund Company, or the agent or attorney
personally at Court three mouths previously to
the expiration of said six mouths.
Let Rule Nisi issue, 21st April, 1840.
CHA8. S. HENRY,
: Judge Sup. Court, E. D. Ga.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES MOORE, Clerk,
juns12 143fIra
Houck’s Puimccil/ ,
•PREPARED -nlfly ftoni Vegefolil, M.ttar,
A * by Jacob Houck, Baltimore, which may bit
taken w ith perfect safety by nil ages, fot.Dyspap.
sia, loss of Appetite-Indigestion, &c. Ac, As
regards the Dyspepsia, 1 can say with cofifidenctf,
and challenge tho world to produce a medicin®
equal in its powers, to restore the tone of tlm
Stomach, nnu cflVr.iunlly clenmo it nnd the Intel-
lines from all offensive ntul irritating matter, motto
so than any medicine known, and will nut debili
tate them; on tho contrary, the appetite anil
feelings generally will he improved. Thera is tin
danger in taking this medicine, you may tise if in
water for drink, which you will find very plea
sant and heneficiaUn the constitution; and in par
ticular after eating, should your diet notagreo
with you, take of the medicine, and it will relievo
you of all unpleasant feelings, and will assist
your stomach >n all its digesting power. A fresh
supply just received, and for sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
aug 16 . a
Houck s Panacea.
T HIS valuably medicine may be takeh With
ported safety bv all ages and in alldiftisetfi
Its cures are for the following diseases t Dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
tho stomach, heartburn, diarrhoea, dysentery btf
flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men-
strnation, periods of cessation of menses, flonr-aL
bus or whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit*
Spring nnd Fall Purifier,
OR
COMPOUND SYRUP op SARSAPARILLA.
F OR the cure of Scrofulu, or King's Evil;
Syphilis, and all Venereal Diseases, Mercu
rial Diseases, brought on hy tho improper use of
Mercury; Consumption, Liver Complaint. Jaun
dice, Agno Cake, Rheumatism, Gout, Scurvy,
Cancer, Affections ofthe Skin, as Tatter, Biles,
Ring Worms. Scald Head, Itch, Pimples on the
l*iwv, a., *1— r . "r 1 -— tl. IUW.U «in»iuu> •« ••
"Purifier,*’nnd to proiuoto-recovery after au at
tack bfacHte disease.
Sarsaparilla constitutes tho prominent ingredi
ent in the above preparation—being one of tho
most popular articles oftlio present day-enter
ing into die composition ofalmoRt every purify
ing medicine; nod is alike resorted to it) profes
sional and in domestic practice. It is customary
in prescribing this substance, to combine it w ith
oilier articles to modify or to promote its activity,
and with a view to its diaphoretic nnd stimulant
effect principally. This Syrup is such a combi
nation; nnd iscorantended to Physicians particu
larly, as fully worthy of thoir confidence. For
sale hy * ANSON PARSONS,
jitly 27 No. 8 Gibbons* Range,
stomach or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption*
spitting blood, influenza, colds, couglu, inflam
mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in*
flammatory soro throat or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore thront>
croup, inflammation of the hearti dropsy, rickets,
diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty %f ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu
lous affections of the membranes and ligatnetote,
mercurial nnd veuerial diseasos, ulcers, kores, af
fections of the skin, aud diseases arising from im
pure blood, &c. | . J.
A supply of the above valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by the
single bottle or box, ny
anson Parsons*- . .
ang 14 . No. 8 Gibbons’ Range;
X Certain Core for Sick ilcad-
Aclie,
W HICH has been used in families, crerf
member of which has had sick headache
from infancy,as ncon-titntiobal family complaint*
nnd has cured effectually in every instance yol
known, amounting to tnuny hundreds. It is not
tin pleasant to the taste, and does.nat prevent tho
daily avocations of oue using it; it mnst be neraofc
vered in. end the cure is gradual, but certain end
permanent. Iustancbs are constantly multiply^
mg where this distressing complaint iscomplete-
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing*
by the use of Dr. Spohn’s celebrated remedy*
One decided preference is its nle.asahtness, hkV
ing none of the ltailseatihg effects of comthon
drugs.
In all dyspeptic symtotnb, costiveness, irregu*
larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and
torpidity ofthe liver, the euro is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will become immediately cohvin-
ced on using iU that he has at last fouud a "sovew.
eif H balm for his wounds.” Females are part icq*
lar.y recommended to use it ter CDBtivencss or ir*
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
iroved to correct vitiated and difionfored humors
■eeping the stomach in most perfect order. Thosd
persons who after an evenings indulgence at pai?
ties, &c. have headache dnd dullness tho next
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at
bedtime. For all common Complaints, in a few
days its virtues will be self-evident, and a complete
cure will soon be effected. When h person haft
a cold and feels unwell’ generally a free uso of it
for ti Tew days will be suro to relievo without
physic or pills* To children it may be given with
the grentest advantage.
Tnullacidity orsournesso'fsfomabhthis fernery
is sovereign nnd invaluable; as a general family
medicine it is now adopted by many of lire most
respectable fafttites. It never sickens the stomach
or produces any of tho utiplunsn'nteffccts'ofphyBici
Forsalo by Tv M.&.3. M. TURNER,
ang 4. Monment Square.
The ITIutlison Papers..
T HE Papers of James Madison, purchased by
ordor of Cttngrcss. being his correspondence
and reports of Debates during the Congress ni
tho Confederation, nud his Reports of Debates m
the Federal Convention, now published from thft
Utica Diapers.
Diaper
. do
do
do
30 PCS iirio Bjrdiwye
_ 2 do:super Silisia
20 pcs Scotch
0-1 to 10 4 flue Tablo
Forsalo by
SNIDER, LATHROP * NEVITT.
attg 15 ■
Bank Cliccks on Wevr-York,
F OR solo in witna to »mt«urr.hoMr»,n?
july 31 ,W
YASHB
New-York
J U8T received* pur
eaco of tho above,
s*co.
fuller—one
jtticle. For
sale low by U
aug 17 sjgjdjBhad s tSftildmgs.
Washing Soda, Ac.
2 DDLS Washing Soda, 6do Pearl Ash*
3 do Sal Bratus, 1 do Spirit Coloring
Just received, and for sale bv
ANsCN FARRONS,..
jnly 30 • Nov 8 Gibbons* Rattge.
m\ y
mitteoof Congress, under the Ruperiuteudeuch
ofHenry D. Gilfcr—in Syols. 8 vo.
[jy Most of the edition of ticoofthe volumes rac
ing been destroyed by fire in the City of.Washington,
a fete covin- only have been preserved for sale, early
application is therefore necessary to obtuin ihe tcosfe*
Also,
Greyslaer, a Ramaucc of the Mohawk, by thd
author of a « Winter in tlio West,” &c. . .
Tho Life aud Travels of Mungo Park,’with tli6
substance of Inter discoveries relative to his la*
rnentod fate, und the termination of Uio Niger**
being vol. 105 Family Library. ..
Natural History-ofQuodrupflds.iilnstratedVviA
nuiiverotts engravings, 104th vol. :
Outline History ofthe Fine Arts, ilhjstrntedby
wood engravings^ by Benson J. LossiUg, vol. -103>
j^JuRtrecmvejh rp^oRNE WILLIAMSfeft
Parsons’ Vog-etaWe Anil-1
A SAFE anil cc.rtaiu euro for allhtli
plaint, and obitmctioiiB of tho
administered iu limn, duty will oifeef
the bile .from the afomach, and ct
causes wifiicli so generally produco
digestion, fever and ague, ov ini
tont, bilious, iniianimatdrjh till
jaundice, biliotw cholic, t)
tnalism, pleurisy, bilious
costivenaaa, sore throata.*- coli
a. Propured and rold by
ANSOft
aug 4 K®-
OWANDB f'uaicMixture,'
i Vegetable Febrifuge PiIIr.
arul lot »u\e by TUQS.!
aug ft