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S3 pern
LlOLLi
for ill luonllia.
Speronnuro,
ARS
* and n hiilf for ouoli liuertlon odor, por
** WS! CuS’by tho Clark. of the Court*
iitifirv’ that application has been uiuue luf
KSUPMBWK.'WV mu.t ho publhhed
WE&S* , AJ . ra '" ia [ ratnr ‘ fot
wisssttfes: tlio flntTuw
jJkrih* month, bntwoon tlio uiunl hour* of
^Vlnl the place ofl’uhllo Snloa in the Comity
S tt & Tc-ltmentarv, of AdminUtra-
In arGnerdiarahip may have fioengrantail, first
itAva timlco tltoroof in ono of tlio
J Ilie Vctte* oftlii. Piute, nnd ot tlio dooref
Hie Court House, where such aalca ore to bo
‘"voticoforlouve l0 m ll Noyroon, mint bo pub
lished forfour months, boforo ntiy order ubsolulo
ahall be n.ido thereupon by tlio Court.
a,\„„fttcil lUuto bv Executor., Adinlnlstra.
,on n“dGit.ardi«nt. rau'stbo pubjishod SIXTY
n"Y3 berm tlio day of Sale. Tboso salo. must
ho midunt tho Court House doorofUioCouuty
in which the property u situate, and lo t J “ hret
Tueidav of the Month,between the hours oTten in
the moniinu and four in tlio afternoon. No sale
froradaytoday is valid, unless so OKpressed tn
‘‘‘aI'iSOCEiccutcrs, ftlmmh.trator.nnd
,,8odes of personal property (oyeept net(roe«
onostato ami intestate catate. £ £““*"»
Administrators must bo advertised FORI Y
^Application. by Executors and Administrators
for Letters Uisuiiuory, must bo published SIX
MONTHS
' Applications for foreclosure of Mortgage. on
teal oltatn must ho advertised onoo a montli for
FOUR MONTHS.
Orders of the Court of Ordinary, (acbompaiu.
ed with a copy of tho bond of agreement) to
make titles te land must bo odvotused Turkic
Mosths at least.
SheritTssalesunder executions reguhriv nrant-
edby the Courts, must be advertised THIRTY
DAYS—under mortgage executions SIXTY
DAYS—Sales ofnerUttahle property under nr
Dor of Court, must be advertised, generally, TEN
DAYS beforo iho day of sale.
Ail Advcrtiscmentswill bo punctually attended
lo
V All Letter* directed to this Office or tlio
Editor, must bo postpaid, to entitle them to jtt-
(cation. ■• : - ■ •
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Mend Syrup*
R NOWN from all others by being called No.
1 SilvorTop. Also, as a further security,
my niguaturo will ho found in my own hand wri
ting, aim on the outside wranpor.
From the Editor of the Herald.
Brown's Saisaparilla Compound.—This delight-
I ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast
coming into me, and will soon be an indispensa
ble article in every family. It makes a delightful
kmead, and i* an excellent purifier of the blood.
■By a very small expenditure of money, the pur-
Icliaser luu a bottle uftho Sarsaparilla Compound,
[sad a box containing tho Snline Powder; the on-
lly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ico
uter. and you have n perfect fountain, where,-*
aider, von mnv refrignrute to your heurt’a con-
item. A littlo of tho Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give yon ns grateful a
[glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can bo found in the
city. We speak from experience; don't take our
[word, but go and get the article of William
Thrown, the Inventor, 431 Washington-atrnet.
, For salo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
ang 20 Monument Square,
Gelatine Capsules of* Pure Co-
pnivu Kalin.
1IIE Copavia Balm is, of all the medicines
. employed in combating tho chronical nnd
petite gonorrhmal affections, also tin? blennorhcca
called whites; the only one, tho specific action of
which has never been doubted, nnd to which
physicians have in consequence given the prefer
ence; bat its nauseous ta«to nud smell arn tho
sauwsnf its being rejected by many patients.
This is the reason why so many experiments
Jhave been mado in order to discover some tnodo
■ofdisguising its taste, so that it might be taken
I with less repugnance; but hitherto this has boon
| but imperfectly effected, and always by addition
I of some active substance which modifies its pro
perties, and thus destroys its chemical ponslim-
| tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
La mode of administering it in such a state that it
l cannot occasion the slightest repugnance, and
Itnis without submitting it to any alteration. My
[method consists in enclosing it in tho Gelatine
■ Commies.
I A supply oftho above valuable medicine just
■received, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
21 No.8 Gibbons' Range.
Notice* ~
i tiL persons having demands against tho Es-
L tate of Timothy Barnard, late of Chatham
^ounty decensed, are hereby requested to pre-
Jwnt them within the time prescribed by law; and
u. 080 indebted to the samo, to make payment to
■timer of tho undersigned.
JNO. U. BARNARD, ) v ,
I i I jmOTHY G. BARNARD, \ Ex ur3 '
Jtt'm 1 - 1751IW
No. #08—Vol, XXXVIII. 1
SAVANNAH, (On.) FRIDAY {HORNING. AUGUST »8, 1840.
[Whole No.—07,300.
W1
Oooiirlu—FftUiffliam County*
To nil whom it may concern:
"’HEREA8 Matthew Ilcidt, hus applied to
tho Honorable the Court of Ordinary of
Efllnghnm Cotim/, for letters of administration
on tint estate nnd effects of Honry G Bowman,
la to of said county dneensed.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred nnd creditors ofthesnul
deceased, to file thnir objections (if uny they Imvo)
to tho granting of the iiutuininistrution of the es
tate oftho deceased to the applicant in the dork's
office of tlio said Court, on or beforo the $4th
day of September next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will hu granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus.
tices of said Couit this 24th day of August, A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON, c. o. js. c.
eng 24
t corgla-Eflliigltnm County*
rpo all whom it mty concern. Whereas,
X John Metzger, Administrator of tho estate
of Solomon Metzger, deceived, has applied to
the Honorable the Court of Ordinary orEtliug-
hatu Cduuty, for Letters of Dismissory from said
estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) In the Clerk’s office oftho raid Court, on
or before the 17th day of February next, other
wise letters of DfiTmissory will bn grunted.
Witness, tho Hon. C Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, this 17th day of August,
A. D. 1840., JOHN CHARLTON,
utig 17 Clerk, C. C. O. E. C.
Georgla-Efllitgltaut County*
T O all whom it may Couccrii. Whereas,
Henry M. Wilson, Aduiinis rator of the
estate of Peter Kettles, deceased, has applied to
tho Honorable the 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 snid
deceased, to file their objections, (if any they
have) in the Clerk's office of the a dd Court, on
or beforo tho 17th day. of February next, other
wise Letters of Dismisiorv will lie granted.
Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, this 17th day of August,
A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
PETERS ’ PJLLS.
W E would coll attention to the advertisement
ip our columns to-dny pfPETERS' VEG
ETABLE PILLS. Wo nn icr7*\*t'l by the host
medical authority, that there is no preparation of
the day which onjoys so enviable n reputation.
At the South mid North, their hucooss has been
unbounded, mid wherever introduced we holieva
they. Imvo given the most perfect satisfaction.
We Imvo this day had mi interview with one of
our citizens, Henry K. Fox, whe was recently
cured of a must romnrkablo and obstinate cuta
neous eruption, where tho body was covored with
fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of the throat
entail away—and by using these Pills daily for six
weeks, was entirely restored to health.—New
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed restdro the health or the body,
.because they purify and invigorate the blood, and
their good directs ure not counterbalanced by uny
incotivcnicoca; being compared entirely of veg-
•tab!?..;;they do not expose those who nan them
to danger, and their effects are ns certain ns they
•aro salutary; they are’dnily and safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood utid old age. and
to women in the most critical and delicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal
function*, but restores their ordor nud re-estab
lishes their health; nud fornIMhe purposeswliich
a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the
whole system are required, they stand without a
rival.
IU* Soli! wholesale and retail, at all the princi
pal Druggists in Savannah. *
july 25) 182—ly
aug 17
Clerk,C.C. O E. C.
Gcorgla-EUInglmui County.
T O all whom , it may Concern. Whereas,
John Metzger.has applied to the Honorable
the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County,
for Loiters of Administration on the estate ami
effects ofDnvid Metzger, lute ofsuid County, do
ceased.
These are therefore to oild nnd admonish All
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the sail
deceased, to filn their objections, (ifany they
have) to tho grnnting of the administration of the
estate of the deceased, to the applicant in the
Clerk’s office ofsaid Court, on or before the 17th
day of September next, otherwise Letters of Ad
ministration will be granted.
Witness, the, Hott. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Court, this 17tli day of August, A. D
1840. -JOHN CHARLTON,
aug 17 Clerk, C. O. E. C.
Gcorgia-Effinghnnt 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 bonis non, on
the estate nnd effects of Daniel-Schultz, late of
said County, deonnsed. -
Tliesi! aro therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of the said
decensed,to file their objections, (ifany they have)
to tlio grantingof the administration oftho estate
oftho deceased, to the applicant in the Clerk’s
office of the said Court, on or before the 17th day
of September next, otherwise Letters of Admin
istration will he granted.
Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofsaid Court, this 17th dav of August. A. D.
1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
aug 17 Clerk, C. O.E. C.
Gcorgln-Mclntosh County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James R. Obhorry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission', as Execu
tor rtf the estate of John Obberry, late ofsaid
county decensed,
These are therefore lo cito and admonish all
and singulnr tlio kindred and creditors ofsaid de
ceased, to ho and appear at my oflico within tho
time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if uny .they
have) why said letters should not lie granted.
Given under my hand at oflico this first day of
May, 1840, J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c.
Tlio Lucitin Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi
cent and inestimable COR DIAL in the U-
nited States, has induced ono or more linprinci-
pled persons to manufacture spurious catwpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; hut which, in reality, pro
duce no other ctlVct than that of swindling the
public; and to give a yet tnoro plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, thobe persons affect that
their wretched nostrums have bieu in use in
England and elsewhere fora number of years;
.whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Maguin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenness
had been ever thought of, or at least made pub
lic; nud aR tlio c c then in use for the restoration
oftho decayed virile powers were found to ho of
hut little avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenuess ortho cure of impotency, but Dr.
Mngiiiu’s nro mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have been thought of but for the ap
pearance nud great celebrity of tho LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name is
at present in circulation, it may in general be a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to usk for the
Lucina Cordial, but ns further nssurance.it would
be ns well tn note that its name, Lucina Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stamp J in tho glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of Franco and the U-
nited Stales nro on the outward envelope—Hint
n Flour de Lis is printed on the accompanying
directions, ami beautifully embossed on the show
bills bunging in the stores of those who have tlio
genuine article fur sale.
The celebrity of the Lnnijja Cordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add tlmt it is tho
only efficient remedy for barrenness, end the res
toration of decayed virile powers ever known:
nud thntin tho cure of Floor Albua,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence of the urine, or the involuntary discharge
thereof, it* superiority over every other medicine
is not only uecidcd, but unquestionable. For
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—1) Savannah.
« OUR month* after dute, application will bo
irTiv t0 1,0 Honorable the Justices of tho
l/iorCourt of Chatham County, when sitting
Bn,,* , ry Purposes, for lenve to sell all tlmt
Tv“‘. e Building, on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
tin hi ,n , °i»y Of Savannah, tor the benefit of
■« ® r i an< I creditors of estate of Lewis Bird,
0^3 ]68 SARAH BIRD, Ad,u'ix.
, n , TI) , Notice. 1
1 HnnMSSb* 1 »h«ll apply to tho
JCottn v D?/1 ” f Court U Lradon
BtS.Sl'd 81 ' “ UUl “ «»“' E ‘*““ ° f
VMi 8 E.D, Tracy. Adm'or.
imin , Nonce.
1 •Tpl'cndon will be
• rondo to tho CourtofOrdinnrv lor tlio Coun-
rmnmtSl f ° r ' B “. vn "> 80 » WUN&to w*
teTW tlio Town or J,illbrm.t,.
'WcoomydocSo 6 “d ° ° f J ° l,n Uaile * uf
G W. THOMAS )
, . ROBT. LANG? I Adm'or..
Li lln « 2T- 154 V
1 ■ < £Smk ,| (K application will be
lounTy OfiK of Liberty
IrnoS"'‘bngrornrdmurypnrpo.cH, for
Ite offi i! u? ot belonging to , h i
It, (WBMWi, >>■'>'« on Grovel Hill tn Lib-
^t.. 2 lie A ' S ' MOODY, Adm'or.
i rpi■ks v 4^'
BMfRL l SW9 n ' ,mf * l° r B «lo by
LATIIROR & NEVITT.
OcoTflria—Liberty County.
To all.whom it may concern:
W HEREAS John S. Maxwell, Guardian of
Win. Wallace Wurd and Georgia Ward,
(minors) applies to me for letters of Dismission
from said Guardianship,
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all
concerned, to be and appear at my office within
thoUime prescribed bylaw, lo show cause, if nnv
they have, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand the 17Ui dav ol .Februa
ry, 1840. JOHN W. STACY, c. c.
march 11 C3
Georgia—Bryan Couuty.
To ull whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Israel Bird, Adm'or of the es
tate ofDr. Josinli Wilson, has made ap
plication for Letters Dismissory from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons iuterosted. to file their objections (ifany
they have) in tlio Clerk’s office of tho Court of
Oraiuary ofsaid couuty, within tho limo proscri
bed by law; otherwise letters dismissory will bo
granted.
Witnosa, tho Hon. Lewis Ilincs, one of the
Justices ofsoUrCourt,U)is 13th day of April,1840.
apnl 14 J. SMITH, c. c. o.
Valter’s Celebrated French Pills*
Time Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE eennino French Pills against nil the
QUACK nostrums of the age—for. the cure
of a certain disease. The FRENCH PILLS
arenpplir.able in nllcaseHfor either sex, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) and do not nffect the
breath in tho least, and nro perfectly pleasant mid
agreeable to tho stomach, nnd have never failed
to make «i speedy and permanent cure, without
the least regard to diet or applichlionto business,
tn long, protractedoFclironic stages oftho dis
ense, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albits, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints,, orh weakness of those organs,
they ure beyond n doubt the most efiectun! reme
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate
cases after every other medicine had failed. -The
French Pills have been so universally successful
tha: the-proprietor challk.ngks any one to pro
duce n remedy of equal certainty uudor a forfeit
ure ofThreoTlnndred Dollars.
Price $2 per box. For s do by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july 29 182—ly
6
Slsite Bank Stock*
SHARES forsalohy
july 27 ROB’T. RATFORD.
Rose Ointment*
F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on the
Face, and oilier cutaneous eruptions. Tot
ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener
ally, are among tlio most tedious and disagreeable
nflcctions to which the human frame is liable.
Situated as it were, on tlio verge of vitality it is
almost impossible u> reach them by inward rutue|
dies. 11 onoo the inotficncy of undergoing a course
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un
comfortable system ofstrict diet: such means by
reducing tho system merely pnlliato the symptoms
while they nro in practice, to recur as violently,
or more so, when a gonerous diet is returned to.
And tho generality of external nppficntionshnve
no other effect than tho disease in one place, soon
to show itself in the samo or another part. Whon
all those means have failed, nnd in many severe
cases, a porservunen for nshort time in the use of
tho Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There
Is no trouble in using (applying it every night.)
A fresh supply just received, and lor palo by
11 G.R. HENDRICKSON.
aug 24
Hob’t. Halford*
C ONTINUES the FACTORAGE & COM
MISSION BUSINESS in this city. Count
ing Room ou Moore’s Wharf, oust of tho Ex-
change.
Savannah, flth,August, 1840.
Exchange on Nfew-Vork,
A T 30 and GO days sight For sale by
aug 18. WHITE & BARTELS.
Dr. .febb’s Rheumatic Liniment.
millS highly approved and long celebrated
JL application for Rheumatic Disorders.iscarc*
fully prepared according to thooriginnl recipe of
Sir Riclmrd Jelib, Baronet, Physician to her luto
Majesty and Royal Family. It is doubtless trim,
that the cxcruriuliug pain, the decrepitude, de
formity and prematura old age, which nro the
usual attendants and consequence* ofthisdrend-
ed disorder, aro suffered' by many persons from
utter despair of u cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in the efficacy of tlio numerous pretended
antidotes used lo eflcct Ulis purpose. But those
who have mado trial of Dr. Jebb's Rheumatic
Liniment,'oven ill obstinate cases of long stand
ing, and of tlio most severe character, have re
ceived essential relief, and many hnve been cur
ed in a few days, some in twenty-four hours, ns
a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who
were formerly afflicted with Um Rheumatism,
have very fill y and satisfactorily testified. Cer
tificates nro in the poss-essmii of the Proprietor,
which prove the most thorough and surprising-
cures by means of this most powerful Liuimeut,
in cases where offier approved npplirolinns lmd
totally (ailed. The Liuimeut is also used with
signal success, and may ho confidently recoin-
mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb
ness, stiffness of Uip joints, &c. Price, 50cents.
A supply of the above article for salo by
WM. II. TURNER,
july 14 Opposito the Mansion House.
by
UAQb Vanilla Bunns, of superior quality,
just received per brig Clinton and for safe
' _ A. PARSONS,
* No. 8 Gibbons' Range,
Brown Dnvur 8mR nss*
(A / >C , S . fl,, ” , !r 0w, iShirtings.just received
^ vf J»y,Mg Pliilurn. For sole by
SMDfcR, LATHROP & NEVITT.
aug 4 t ' >
L’hloriiie Lime*
LBS .Chloride Lime, in dry pow-
uor. Just received nnd for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbons* Range.
10
ou? 3
iour & Pattcruon.
■ Offer Tor Sulo,
SPL3 PriniB I’ork.SUdo Men Beef
tJ\J 29 do Prime Beef
100 liMs Pickled Herring, for Plantation uso
50 do Pilot Bread, 59 do Navy Bread
BO do Mola*sc$ aug 15
Jast received from Rlaynnrd A
•IVoycs,
6 GROCE Soda Povydcrs
3 do Seidlitz do. For salo hy
augS * TIIOS. IlVERSON.
T'i
Asaiffiiec'i Notice.
IIIE siibscribet has been appointed Assignee
— by Henry N. Gamble, of ull his Estate nnd
effects, for tlio benefit of nil his creditors. All
persons indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, aro
requested to mako immediate payment; and tho
creditors ofsaid Henry N.'Ga.iibfe, nro request-
ed to hand in their accounts properly uitested.
within three months, otherwise the undersigned
will not be responsible for the payment of them
out of the asset*. II. W. HUDNALL.
Darien, July 18,1840.
july 21 17513m
Gciiuiue English Dalby’s Car-
liiiuitivc.
W HICH is founded ou just medical princi-
pies, is u most safe, effectual, and ofteu
indeed an immediate remedy for the wind, tho
watery and dry gripes, convulsions, nnd all thoso
fatal disorders in tho howeU of infants, which
carry off such a number of the human species
under lie a^e of two years. It is also equally
efficacious in gouty pains in the intestines, tlio
bloody flu:;, and the most rackingcolics in grown
persons, and it is peculiarly serviceable tu those
fluxes and disorders of the bowels which seamen
are subject lo. . Il may not bo improper lo add,
that tlioue children wno have been used to this
medicine are scarcely ever afflicted with worms.
A fresh supply .of this valuable medicine just
received nnd for sale bv
july 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Cliloriilo of JLimc* Ac.
J USTicc’d at PORCHER & LA ROCHE’S
Drug Store, sigu of tlio Gill'Ball, opposite
the Market,
Chloride of Lime, Chloride of Soda
Chlorine, Orris and Krcosote Tooth Wash
Gniliorw’ Extract and Odor of Violets
Verbena Cream, for shuviug
Sulphate Quinine. &c, july 30
Wheeler's Balsam of Jloscatcllo.
A GRATEFUL and effectual remedy for dis
eases oftho stomach and bowels, viz: Dys
pepsia, Diarrlicon, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus,
Cholic, Asiatic and Spasmodic Cholera.Cramps,
Children Teething, Summer Complaint of chil
dren, dangerous effects of drinking cold water
\vb«ij ovei-hcaicd, <$.£. Tills invaluable modi
cum is highiyrecotmhendod by many of the most
’respectable pef/phs in Ne\tf York city; it is there
fore offered to the public with great confidence
for curing the above diseases. A fresh supply
just received hy
G. It.
july 29 .
HENDRICKSON, Agent.
Le Cordial de JLiicinc* ou L’EI-
- exit 1 de 1/Amour.
W E perceive by the papers that tho famous
French physician, Dr. Mngnin, has estab
lished un agency far the sale of the above named
extrnordinniy medicine in this city; and to speak
tho truth,* wo uro sorry for it, as wo think that
there are too umuy people in- this part of the
world already. We dare not enter into an expla
nation of the wonders effected hy this medicine
here,- hut will nevertheless venture to add, that it
is tlio royalist thing ttt the world for gentlemen and
ladies who are husbands nud tcices, and who wish
to bn fathom and withers. Tho agent should take
this medicine to the far west, wlioro people are
scarco,—New York Examiner.
“ 2'/ie Lurine Cordial” is u general invigorator
of the human frame in all tho various cases of
iaiigor, lassitude and debilitation, and is at the
same time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovate the prostrated energies of a giant,
an infant may use it. not only with impunity, but
with advantage. Tho Lnoine Cordial is also au
indubitable cure for the incontinence of the urine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is liko-
wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine ill
cases nf chronic eruptions of the skin, and in the
dropical affections of the ngc.
This colebrated and inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
Ifowztn<rs Tonic Mixture,
O R Vegetable Febrifuge Pjils. A specific
nud lasting cure for # the Foyer and Ague
nnd general Weakness.
To tho Agents, Dealers, nnd consumers of Row-
and’s Tonic Mixture, Greeting:
Owing to tho serious loss wo have all suffered
from breakage by freezing, transporting and oth
erwise, and the trouble nnd expense occasioned
by. tlio size and weight of the Tonic Mixture in
bottle.*., its heretofore put up, the Proprietor has
determined to fttrnibb it hereafter iu the form of
Pilla also, onch and every box of which is war-
ranted to contain precisely the same strength nnd
virtues os u bntllcfuU oftho Tonic Mixture—two
pills being fully equal to one tabic spoonful oftho
Mixture—besides being to most persons far more
agreeable to take. Thoro need ne no hesitation
on tho part of patients to make use of the Pills
Instead oftho Mixture, as they uiay jrest satisfied
upon the most soleuin assurance nl the Proprie
tor ofbolb Mixinro and Pills, dint they nro iden
tically tho samo in every power nnd effect in the
euro of Fever and Aguo, or futerruiUont Fever,
nnd nil those complaints which aro liko it iu orig
in, nutttre and treatment. -
* A supply oftho above Pills for sulo by
WM. H; TURNER,
march 23 Opposito the Mansion Ilottso.
Wliitc Sulphur Pills.
A N opinion lias been long entertained by in-
tciijgentmedic d men, lainiliar with tlio use
of the waters oftho White Sulphur Springs in
Greenbrier county, Virginia, that tbe medical
virtues of theso waters are mainly dependent up
on the saline ingredients which they hold iu so
lution. The correctness of this opinion has re
cently been abundantly o^tabliabea by the sana
tive effects which are exerted upon tho system by
thtf suits of those waters obtained by careful evan
oration. The simple salts of the water thus ob
tained, although sufficiently strong, in convenient
doses, for niany cases of disease, are, perhaps, ns
a cathartic, too slow in their operation for general
use. To combine the specific virtues of the suits
oftho water with a more speedy cathartic etfect,
it has been found advifhtageoiis, to unite with
the saline ingredients, very small portions of veg
etable purgative mutter, and in tins form the arti
cle is now prepared under the lights and sanctions
of experience, and recommended, not as it palm
cea remedial for overy disease, but as a valuable
alterative and cathartic medicine, ndnpted to a
variety ofufleetious for which medicines of this
class uro usually proper. For some time this med
iciuo lias been prepared at the Springs nnd given
away to such individuals as desired its use. The
calls for ithnvo, tawever, now become so fre
quent (its preparation being very troublesome)
it has boon thought expedient to prepare suiull
quantities of it for side to supply the public. It
will he found well adapted to many cases of Dys
pepsia, Liver Complaints. JHUiidice,Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Chorosis, Cutaneous Eruptions, Ob
stinate 'Cos'ivcness, and may be used with per
feet safety iu any case in which nn ulteratiye and
mild cathartic effect are desited. .Many iutolli-
gent persons familiar With tlio medicine, believe
it to 1)0 peculiarly adapted to the cure of those
chronic afflictions so successfully tronted. by tho
Use oftho White Sulphur Water, hulas yet, ex
perience with thq medicine lias been too limited
to justify any positive conclusions upon this point,
it usually operates on the bowels, when taken in
n full 'ln*o m from three.to .six hours. At tho
•Springs,’ where tho medicine is much .used, ad
vantage i* thought to ho derived from drinhing
the White Sulphur Water freely the morning
lifter It is taken, tn work it off, though it is not re
garded iiBvery essmilialthat any thing should bo
used for ibis purpose. For sale by
T. M. &.J. M. TURNER, Agents.
march 26
Georg .a—Iii Glynn Snp. Court.
April Tzitn, 1840.
, .Hr mil mi C. K ins
for the use r
James Fort A Stephen C. King,
of Horace S. Pratt,
35.j.
Bnin»w!rk Land ftnmjMjuv, , - ■ -
r i appearing to the Court upon Potition ftf
James Fort nnd Stephen C.King for the use of
Hornco 8. Pratt, that C. W. Cartwright, Simon
Greenlenfnnd W. II. Gardner, Trustees of the
Brunswick Land Company, on tho 16th day of
October, 1830, made and executed n certain
Mortgage Deed to the said James Fort nnd Ste
phen C. King, in and to all those tracts of Land
which lying and being on Turtle River in tho
County und State aforesaid, adjoining the town
common of Brunswick, containing five thousand
six hiindrpd'oud forty acres, more or leas, with
the exception oftwo acres ofPino Land given by
n ? ort ’ on whlcl * tract * house of worship
called the Chapel, situate about five miles from
Brunswick, said tracts being more porticnlurly
described, and hounded as (bllows, viz: Two
tracts ofanid land adjoining and containing to-
gcthcidiYTesiirvuy three hundred and ninety-five
nerns, more or less, granted on the Oth January,
1707, to Henry Lnwrens, inelmbiig two hundred
acres surveyed for Robert Savage and now form
ing a part ol said tracts, hounded at the time of
survey southerly by laud reserved for the public
service known ns the Brunswick Common, north
erly by other land* ordered to the said Henry
Lnwrens, and on ull other sides by marsh and r.i
cant lands; and the other of said tracts hounded
northwest part by land of Jacob Helvestine. (or
Helvoston) nnd part by vacant lands, southerly
by other binds ordered tlio said Henry Luwrens,
and on oil other sides by marsh and vacant lands;
both of which said tracts liavo such forms and
marks, natural and artificial, as are expressed and
delineated on tho pints annexed to said grants.
One other tract of said land granted on the second
day of September. 1760, to Jncob Helvestine.
containing according to.the Original surrey, four
hundred ucrcs, by resurvey four hundred and six
ty acres, more or loss, bounded nt the time ofsitr-
vey on all sides hy vacant lands, but now south
erly bv tho above described tract; one other tract
ofsnid lands called the Peacock tract, containing
originally five hundred acres, and by resurvey
five hundred and seventy-five acres, purchased ut
Sheriffs sale hy James Fort on the 14th day of
Jnnnnry, 1822, sold as the property of A. D.
Luwrens, bounded west bv tlio tract Inst descri
bed, northerly by lands qfThomas Spalding, and
southwest by lands surveyed by the said James
Fort on the 2d day of January, 1808, containing
hy the original survey ono thousand acres, and by
resurvey eleven hundred and ninety-six acres,
bounded southwesterly by lauds grouted to the
aforesaid Henry Lawrens. northwest by lands
granted to Jacob Helvestine, and on oil other
sides by unknown nnd vacant lands; one other
trnctof said lund bounded northwest by tract last
described, southwesterly by the aforesaid tract of
Henry Lawrens, oast by land surveyed for Ray
mond Deiuero.nndsontlj by tracts hereinafter des
cribed, containing four hundied and fifty acres,
more or less; one other tract ofsnid land bounded
hy the tract last described on tha northwest .south
westerly hy tho aforesaid tract of Henry Lawrens,
east hy land surveyed for Raymond Demere.nnd
south by tract hereinafter described, containing
four .hundred 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
aforesaid tracts of Henry Lawrens, east hy lands
of Raymond Deuiere, containing two hundred
*n4-forty ocres; one other tract of said land grant
ed to Raymond Demerennthe 19th day of Janu
ary, 1773, bouudad northward by lands of .John
Ryon ut the time of survey, nnd on all other sides
by vacant Inod, northwesterly by the two tracts
Inst described, containing by the original survey
three hundred acres, fop the bettor securing tlio
payment offivc promissory notes made hy C. \F.
Cartwright, President of said Brunswick Land
Company lo the said James Fortaud Stephen C.
King, for the sum of six thousand doJIurs each,
amounting to thirty thousand dollars with inter
est from the 18tb day of October, 1836, nt the rate
of eight per cent per annum, due in five years
from the date of said notes, (which is 13th Octo
ber, 1830) in five equal annual instalments, and
that the principal ontwo of said notes amounting
to twelve thousand dollars, as well as tho interest
on twenty-four thousand dollars from the'] 3th
October, 1837, are still duo and unpaid to said
James Fmrt nnd Stephen C. King. On motion
of A. J. Bessent, plaintiffs attorney, it is order
ed, that tha said Brunswick Land Cninpnny, its
officers and members.do within six months from
date hereof, pay into the said Court the principal
and interest which may then be due ousaid notes
and mortgage with all costs, or that in default
thereof, the Equity of redemption ofsaid Bruns
wick Land Company in nnd to the said mortgag
ed lands, from thenceforth be forever bound und
foreclosed; and it is further ordered that this rule
be published in one of the Gazettes of Savannah
once a month for four months, or served on the
President, officers and members of said Bruns
wick Land Company, ortho agent or attorney
personally at Court three months previously to
the expiration ofsnid six months.
Let Rule Nisi issue, 2Jst April, 1840.
CHAS. S. HENRY,
Judge Sup. Court, E. D. Ga.
A true extract from the minutes.
JAMES MOORE, Clerlff*
jnna 12 143Y4m
Spring and Fall Purifier,
OR
COMPOUND SYRUP or SARSAPARILLA.
F OR- the cure of Scrofula, or King's Evil;
Syphilis, nnd all Venereal Diseases, Mercu
rial Diseases, brought on by the improper use of
Mercury; Consumption, Liver Complaint, Jaun
dice, Ague Cake, Rheumatism, Gout, Scurvy,
Cancer, Affections ofthe Skin, as Tetter, Biles,
Ring Worms. Scald Head, Itch, Pimples on the
Face, &o. No medicine is more efficient as a
“ Purifier,’’and to promote recovery uftor an at
tack of acute diseiise.
Sarsaparilla constitutes the prominent ingredi
ent in the above preparation—being one of the
most popular articles of the present day—en*er-
inginto the composition of almost overy purify
ing medicine; and is alike resorted to in profes
sional and in domestic practice. It is customary
in prescribing this substance, to combine it with
other articles to modify or to promote its activity,
nnd with a view to its diaphoretic and stimulant
effect principally. This Syrup is such a combi
untion, and iscontniended to Physicians particu
larly, as fully worthy of thoir confidence. For
sale hy ' ANSON PARSONS,
july 27 No. 3 Gibbons* Range,
Scgai* Ccu
A NEAT, fuiir.y nrticle, f
gnrs. Just received p _
for sub) by
. ang 20 -
Notice.
D URING the absence nf the' unw
Mr. Joseph George, Jr. It duly at
to act as his 'Attorney. - -
ang 21 GEORGE IL
mTlr , , llutnnn Halri^—
rTlIIE diseases oftho hair among u« s
X which occasion huhJncssnnd gridu
off of the hair, acd thinness of it—the t«—
which arise fronrfhntiy disorders, especial!]
vers; perspiration, which extends the porea, re
laxes tlio routs, causes tho hair to fall off, and of
ten occasions total bnldnes*. Baldness linsevsr
been esteemed a grunt defect. Itgenerally arise*
through violent exercise, from whence arise per
spirations, which too frequently occasion (Hose
ofthe hair-it relaxes the roots—tbe acidity pre-
vents Ilia fluid acting on the linir, which occasions
it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi
ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, nnd no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore,
to prevent its taking’un effect on tho hair, first
rub the hnirdry with n cloth, then npply the Gas-
*nda Oil to the roots of the hair, so that the a&in
oftho hand may ho moistened, nnd remain so lif
ter each time of perspiration. * :
Sold wholesale nud retail by- the proprietor
Thou. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York*, and
by appointment, by
ang 19 . AN8QN PAR8QN8, Agent,
Houck's Pnnncea*
P REPARED solely from Vegetable Matter,
by Jacob Houck, Baltimore, which nja~
taker} with perfect safety by nil ages, for Dysj
sin, loss of Appehto. Indigestion. &e. Aer
regards the Dyspepsia, lean say with coufith>«i«v*
und challenge the world to produce a medicine
equal in its powers, to restore the tone of the
Stomach, end efteeutnlly cleanse it and tlio intes
tines from all offensive nnd irritating matter,more
so than any medicine known, and will not debili
tate them; on tlio contrary, the appetite apd
feelings generally will be improved. There is no
danget in taking this medicine, yon may use \t ~
water for drink, which yon will find very
santand beneficial to the constitution { and il
ticulnr after eating, should your diet not a
with you, take of the medicine, and it will re!
you of all unpleasant feelings, and will assist
your stomach in all its digesting power. A fresh
supply just received, and for sole by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
aug 10
Honck s Panacea*
T HIS valuablo medicine may he taken with
perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases.
Its cures are for the following diseases: Dys pep
sin, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation uf
tho stomach, heartburn, dinrrhma, dysentery or
finx, piles, fistula, obstructed nr excessive men
struation, periods of cessation of menses, fiottr-kl-
bns or whites, ague nnd fever, bilions or remit
tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pix,
Erysipiln* or St. Anthony’s firo, asthma, pleurisy,
measles, yellow fever, enstiveness, wind on the
stomach or bowels,cholera morbas,consumption,
spitting blond, influenzn, colds, conghs, inflam
mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in
flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush orsoro month, putrid sore throit,
croup, inflammation of tbe heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu-
louseftentions of tlio membranes and ligaments,
mercurial and venerial diseases, ulcers, sores, af
fections of ttie skin, aud diseases arising from im
pure blood, &c.
A supply of tho above valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, and for stile by tlio
single bottle or box, by
ANSON PARSONS^ i
aug 14 . No. 8 Gibbons' Range..
A Certain Cure for Sick Head*
AcUe.
W HICH has been used in families, every
member of which has had sick hendaohe
from infyncy.as a constitutional family complaint,
aud has cured effectually in overy instance yet
known, amounting to many hundreds. It j« not
uiipluasanttothe taste, and does not prevent tho
daily avocations ofoue using it; it mnst bo penke-
vered in, and the cure is gradual, but certain end
permanent. Instances are constantly multiply
ing where thisdistressiug complaint is complete
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
by the use of Dr. Spobn’s celebrated rnmerfy*
One decided preference is its pleusantnesvbav
ing none of the nauseating effects of commhh
mg
drugs,
In nil dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregu
larity, distress after meals, pains in the aide and
torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will bcconie.imtnediately convin
ced on using it, that ho has at Inst found a •‘sover
eign bulm for his wounds.” Females are particu
larly recommended to use it for costiveness or Ir
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
Linen Diapers*
QA PC'S tine Birdseye Diaper
0\J 2 do snpor Silisia do
20 pcs Scotch do
6-4 to 10-4 fiuo Table do
For sale by
SNIDER,
aug 15
LATHROP & NEVITT.
Batik Checks on NeuVffork*
F OR side in sums to suit purchasers,by
july 31 WASHBURN, LEWIS A CO.
New-l ork Mills Shirting,
TU3T received per brig ^Wilson Fullex—one
O' cn«o of,the above, a superior article. For
sale low by
aug 17
\V. I1EHN,
Shad’s Building
Washing Soda* &c.
2 BBLS Washing Soda, Odo Pearl Ash
3 do Sal Eratus, 1 do Spirit Coloring
J list received, and for salo bv
ANS(5N parsons,
july 3Q No. 8 Gibbons* Range.
JBIL „ par
ties, &c. have headache and dullness the 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 a perron baa
a cold and feels unwell, generally a free use of it
for a few days will tm sure to relieve without
physic or pills. To children it may be given with
the greatest advantage.
In ail acidity or soui^bss of stomach this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; as a general family
medicine it is now adopted by many of the most
respectable familes. It never sickens the stomach
or produces any of the iiupl^asnuteffects ofphysic.
For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
ang 4 Moument Square.'
The IVIndlson Fnpcrs.
T HE Papers ol James Madison, purchasedby
order of Congress, being his correspondence
and reports of Debates during tbe Congress of
the Confederation, and his Reports ofDnbntes’in
the Federal Convention, now published (Von: the
original manuscripts deposited in the Department
of Statu, by direction of the Joint Library Com
mittee of Congress, under the superintendence
of Henry D. Gilfer—inSVols, 8 vo. t.
&jf* Most of the edition of two of the volumes
ing been destroyed by fire in the City of Hashi *
a few copies only have been preserved for sale]
application is tllcnforc necessary to obtain the
Also,
Greyslaer, nRomancoof the Mohawk, by the
author of a “ Winter in the West,” Arc. ,
The Life nnd Travels of Mungo Park, with the
substance of later discoveries relative to-his la
mented fate, and the termination of the Nigers,
boingvol. 105 Family Library.
Natural History tjrQundrupeds,illustrated with
numerous engravings, 104th vol.
Outline History ofthe Fine Arts, illustrated by
wood engravings! by Benson J. Lessing, vol. 103*
Just received.
july 8 \V. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Parsons’ Vegetable Anti-Bilious
Pills. ...
A SAFE nnd certain cure (br nil bilintis com
plaints and obstructions ofthe bowels. If
administered iu time, they Will effectually remove
the bile from the stomach, nnd counteract f L_
causes Which so generally prodtii J
digestion, fover aud ague, or ifttf
tout, bilious, inflammatory, n tidy ol
jaundice, bilions cholic, dysentery,
tnatism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting,L .
nosttveness,.sore throats. colds, coughs aud osth- s
ma. Prepared and sold by
ANSON PARSONS,
ang 4 No. 8 Gibbons' Range. .
For Fever anti Ague.
R O WANDS Tonic Mixture, and "
Vegetable Febriftfge Pills. _Ji~"
and lor sale by TH08
aug B
or
lived
'N.