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'cto-
the
.tween the n»ital liottra of«nlo,
f Lund and lha Improvement,
'ill* mid being in tho oily of
night (8) mill Improvement*, third
, Reynold', Ward, bounded north by a
ih bv Brniighton-atroot, on«t by Lot Nn.
andweatby Lot No. niuo(9)| olio tho
one half or Lot No. ton (10) mnl improve*
" lonnel Tylhing. Derby Ward.bound-
a I,mo, south by Brniiglitonatreet,
vton-stroet, olid wuat by 1‘w" western
id (sit No. ton (10) t levied on under mid
execution issued ontol tho Infori-
lOthain County, nt the instance of
tood vs. John Gardner. Proper*
thy defendant.
ELISHA WYLt.Y, Sheriff c.c.
S' (Georgian)
SlicrilPs Sale.
ho cold on tho first Tuoadny in Oeto-
r next, beloro tha Court House in
Savannnk, between tho usual hours of
rambnnt Oglothorpo, her machinery,
jr, engine and appurtenances: fiveTow Boats,
Not, 1, 2. 6, 7nml 11, two baud Engim-s and one
Desk; levied oti under end by virtue ofn fi. fi. on
forecloAU roof mortgage, issuod out of thelnfert-
• sr Court iff Chatham County nt the instance of
William A. Kain vs. tho President, Directors and
•‘Coittbahy of the Savannah A Augusta Steam
boat Company.
ELISHA \V YU A*. Sheriff c.c.
g 1 « ’ . (Goorgiun)
rnn County Sheriff's Snlc.
ILL bo sold iu front of the Court House
in Comity, on tho first Tuesday in
>er next, between the usual hours of snlo,
tho right, title, interest and claim of En-
w Farrell to a Building iu the city of Bruns
wick; levied on as the property of said Furred,
Co satisfy an execution issued on tho foreclosure
-**“ “•"■‘moitl faiorof Thos. H. Wood.
E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o.c.
mw 1
~ Glynn County site riff's Suit,
' “ffTr7“IL.L bo sold on the first Tuesday iu Octo-
VV ber next, before the Court House in the
: oily of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
•ale, tho following property, to wit:
7 mahogany cushioned Chairs, 3 fine mnhogn-
. *ny-Writing Desks, ] Iron Safe, 1 Stove; levied,
on to iMtislY ou execution issued out of a Justices’
Court iu favor of Geo IJuprco vs. Tho Bruns
wick A Florida R. II. Co.
sept 4 E. M. MOORE, Jeheriff o.c.
©cot-gin—McIntosh County,
To all whom it may conesritf
•^yHEUEAS JanioaJL*>bberry «j
tue for Letters of Dismission,
tor of the. estate of John Obi
county deceased,
There nro theroforoto i
plies to
Exocu-
«r
_ id flfimojmh all
nnd singular tho kindred and creditors of said de-
ceased, to ho nnd appear at my oflici wtyniii tho
tlino proscribed bylaw, to shewcause (If any thoy
have) why said letters should ttot bo granted.
Given under my huud nt office this first day of
May, 1840. . ■ J^ Ec TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk o. o. m. i. c.
Georgia—Bryan County - .
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Israel Bird, Adm’or of the os-
into ofDr. Josinh Wilson, has umde ap
plication Ibr Letters Dismissory from snid estate.
These nro therefore to cite nnd admonish nil
persons interested, to filo their objections (ifany
they have) in the Clerk’s olfico of tho Court of
Ordinary ofsidd couuty, within tho timo prescri
bed by law; otherwise lotters dismissory will be
granted.
Witness, the Hon. Lewis Ilincs, ono of tho
Justices of said Court,this 13th tiny of April,1840.
npril 14 J. SMITH, c. c. o.
Administrator’* Sale.
A GREEABLY to nn order of the Inferior
Court of Effingham County, whilst sitting
for ordinary purposes, will ho sold on the first
Tuesday in December nest, between the usual
hours of sale, tliroo negro men slaves, viz; Will,
Andrew, end Artor, the nro per tv of tire Estate of
Jntucs Burton, deceased, cold for a division.
Terms ntado known on the day of sale.
C. A. BURTON, Adm’or.
sept 15 223 »
" Notice.
A LL persons indebted to tho Estate of Alex
ander Atkinson, late of Camden County,
deceased,are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the subscriber; and thorn having claims
against said Estate, will please present them pro
perty attested without delav, to
E. ATKINSON, Adm’or.
sept 18
Glynn €
fa
County Sheriff’s Sale,
e sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
icxt, before tlie Court House in tho j
ick, between the usual hours of
Notice.
^OOL T R months after date, application will be
.1. made to tho Court ofOrdinary for the Coun
ty of Camden, for leave to sell nil tho Lots and
Improvements situate in tho Town of Jeflerson,
belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of
said county deceased.
G W. THOMAS, \ Adm . or9
ROBT. LANG, j Adn
jttne 25 154
A House and Lot, situate in the city of Bruns
wick, and kpown as tho Store of Dart, Burritt A
Go.; levied on to satisfy an execution issued out
of Uto Superior Court in favor of J. M. Kuuzy
vs.'Dart, Barritt A Co.
sept 4 E. M. MOORE. Sheriff o. c.
Olynn County sitcilFs sale.
W ILL be sold ou the first Tuesday iu Octo
ber next, before the Court iIou*e in the
«UjF of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
A tract ofLand, containing (250) two hundred
, situate, lying nnd
, and known a? Fan-
B 1 execution issued
out of the Superior Court in favor of James M.
Folsom vs. John Anderson,
sept 4 E. M. MOORE, Sheriffo. c.
Olynn Couuty Sheriff’s Sale.
"CT/ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
\J ber next, before the Court House in the
. aityof Brunswick, between, the usual hours of
tale, the following tracts ofLand at the risk of
. the former purchaser:
One tract containing two hundred and fifty
teres, bounded N E by vacant!and, S W bv Col.
R. Mrindy’s land, N W by vacant Innd. and 3 E
by John Piles, Robert Piles and Samuel H iggin
botham’s lands; another tract containing three
hundred acres, hounded SEby Gibbon’s land.
N E by Carr’s land, an' on all other sides by old
surveys; levied on to satisfy un execution issued
out of the Superior Court of Glynn County in
favor of Mumfnrd & Tison vs.* Sarah Higgiu-
Votham. E. M. MOORE, Sheriffo. c.
*6pt4
Notice. ,
F OUR months after date, application will ho
made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary' purposes, for leave to sell all that
House and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, in the City of Savannah, for Uin benefit of
the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird,
deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adm ix,
july 13 168
Notice.
F OUR months ufter date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sella tract of Laud, belonging to the es
tate of Moses Way, lying on Gravel Hill in Lib
erty County. A. S. MOODY, Adm’or.
June 12 143
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable the .Inferior Court of Camden
County , for leave to'sell till live Real Estate o(
James Lloyd, deceased.
july 23 E. D. TRACY, Adm’or.
Assignee’* Notice.
T HE subscribe! has been appointed Assignee
by Henry N. Gamble, of all his Estate and
effects, for the benefit of all his creditors. All
persons indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, are
requested to make immediate payment; and the
creditors of said Henry N. Gamble, nro request
ed to hand in their accounts properly attested,
within three months, otherwise the undersigned
will not be responsible for the payment of the
outof the assets. II. W. HUDNALL.
Darien, July 18,1840.
july 21 17513m
Shei iff's Snlc.
TX7*ILLhe sold on the first Tuesday iu Octo-
v ▼ ber next, between the nsnnl hours of sale,
before the Court House iu Ilinesville, Liberty
County, the following property, viz:
One tract of Land containing two hundred ,
be the same mote or less, with a good 1 gallon in writing, or in case of her default, the
pei
MAY TERM, 1840.
Monday, 22d June, 1840.
JohnW. Clifiou, )
and > Divorce.
Sarah Ann Clifton. )
TTuppearingby the return of the Sheriff, that
JL the defendant is not to be found within the
County ofCimtham, nud that she is without the
limits of tlie State, on motion of the Complain
ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
this Court, nud file her answer or defensive alle-
, „ _ ng House and other necessary buildings
on said tract, lying in Liberty County ou the wa
ters of Taylor’s Creek, bounded north by Bess in-
gar's lands, weslund south by John Booth’* land;
levied on as the property of Stephen Lewis, to sat
isfy two executions against him in favor of John
Hedgecock. Property pointed out by the plain
tiff. Levy mode and returned lo me' by a Con
stable. 8. S. MOODY, d. s. l. c.
8ept4
said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it
is further ordered, that u copy of this rule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this Stale and of
the City of Savnnnab, ouce a month until the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk‘Sup. Court C. C.
aug25 2 t 05t2dmj
Sheriff's Sale.
TinLL be sold on the first Tuesday in No-
jJJv vemher next, before the Court House in
Hinesvilie, Liberty Couuty, between tho usual
hours of sale, tho following properly, viz:
^OnotraMorLjnd^Qnmi'rmsonnluindreilnctci., „„„ u „,uiuJ u...,
toenail ot a two hundred acre tract; also, anoth- faring with the ordinary course of Legislation:
er tract containing fifty acres, the half of a him- J
dred acre tract. The above tracts was granted to
Hoary Dyesa,.uow>the property or the estate of
A. 8myley, aud to be sold lo satisfy two exeew-
rofj.
In House of Representative*.
W HEREAS a bill has passed both branches
of the General Assembly, changing the
lime of holding the sessions of tho Legislature,
from annual to bi-ennial: but whereas it is pro
per on all occasions to ascertain the will of the
people, whenever it can be done without inter
tionsagaiiift snid estate in favor nf/.J. Garrison.
Property pointed out by B. W. Allen.
sept 18 S. 8. MOODY, n. s. l. c.
Executor’s Notice.
jpLL persons indebted to the lute Pete*i Mas-
xjL sie, of Glynn County, will please make
payment without delay; and all those having de
mands against said estate, will render them in ac
cording to law to either of the undersigned.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, 1 Qual’d
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, $ Ex’ors.
Notice.
rpHREF. moiiUu after date, application will be
. X made Tor the renewal orCertificnte No. 1202,
for twentv-five (bare, in thotiapibil Stock of the
Bank of at* Mary., doled 1 Jdi February, 1840.
-in lieu of the original,.which ha, been lox't nr mie-
iniff* B. HOPKINS.
■:<* ' St. Marya, 27th Aug. 1840.
-»ptl ailMin
' r- Admlnistrator^Salc.
ranunen of nil order from the Justien, of
ifeiior Court while ,'uting fur ordinary
i, will be-,old on die drat Tiicuday in
-rnext, before tho Court llouao in thia
ion tho usual houra of sale, o Negri
' MoSe',. bolotigiiig to the estate ol .11.
Icconred. Bold fnr the benefit ofdie
ditorsofaaid estate.
DftLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or.
nisu ator’s Sale,
)f on order of the luferior Court
whilositliug for ordiua
u the 1st Tuesday in
(louses in Union and
1 the usual hours of
.viz; .
60 acres, more
action und 6th
twenty-throe,
containing 40
d 3rd District,
tired aud thirty-
„.-f Walter Dubois,
n heirs and creditors,
HORN, } i j l,
VYOOD, j Adm rs *
UMM|%/f - '
occupied by the
'nrora Count-
ledmiuly.
WV R. MILLS.
"oNU 1
Therefore,
Beit resolved by the Senate and House of Repre
sentatives of the State of Georgia, in General As
sembly met, ami ills hereby resolved by the authority
of the same, That on tho first Monday in October,
1H40, the voters of this State be requested to en
dorse on their tiekets. the words 11 Annual’’ or
‘J Biennial," as they may favor the meeting of the
Legislature every year, or once in two years: aud
that the resolution be published iu the newsna-
S ors in this State for three months before tho iirst
[omleyin October aforesaid.
JOSEPH DAY,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Attest—Joseph Sturgis, Clerk.
In Seuate, concurred in, 21st Dec. 1839.
ROBERT M. ECHOLS,
President of the Senate.
Attest—David J. Baidey, Secretary.
Approved, Dec. 24th, 1839.
CHARLES J. MCDONALD, Governor,
july 1 159—3m *
To ContrnctOB’s.
Engineer’s Oilice, Central Rail Road, >
Savannah, August 28,1840. )
P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri
ber until the 20th of October next, for build
ing n Bridge over the Oconee River, for tho
Central Huil Road, and also for erecting about
4000 feet in length of truss work in the river
swamp.
Tho site of the Bridge is about 18 miles below
Mi Hedge ville; it is lobe of lattice work,-with two
spans of 125 feet each, aud supported by two
abutments and one pier of masonry, at an devo
tion of about 22 feet above low water mark. The
amount ofstoue aud lumber required, will he a-
boutGOO perches oftlie former, and about 112,-
000 feet of the latter.
The truss work will be supported by piles, at
a menu elevation of about .18 feet above 4he
swamp, and wilkrerjtijre 500,000 feet BM of tim
ber, exclusive of piles.
Plans and specifications of the work may bo
seen, and all pecessnry explanations will he giv
en, on application to the umlerrigned at this of
fice. Application may also be nnde at the Com-
K ’s office at Macon, from the 10th to the 15th
iptembcr, and from the 10th to the 15th of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in loenting the line west of the Oconee,
if applied to, will point out the site ofthe work,
uiiu will-give any information touching its local
ity. •' ; * t
Bids will be received for cither the -masonry,
tho superstructure ofthe bridge, or the trass
work alone, or for the whole together.
L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer.
V
lit,’no; aft si.
Day Lot, No,. 93 at 94 41.88 at 94 39.
Town Lou No,. 69,70,71,79,73,75,70,77,
70,80.HJ, 99,•101,103,117,116-06 Lot at 91
88 each.
Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 69.
Town Lots Nos. 129, 130,131,132,137,138,
152,153,164,167,170,1172,174—13 Lots at *1
41 (inch.
Nos. 179,180, IB1.182,211,212,210,217^18,
319—10 Lots, at $113 ouch.
No. 183,1 Lot at $3 75;
Nos. 229, 234,235,236,237, 230. 255, 250,
257,258,259,200,261,262, 203,279,284, 295,
286,287,288, 308,316—23 Lots at 85c. each.
Nos. 329, 330, 331, 332, 339, 840, 341, 353,
354,355—10 Lots nt94 cents each.
Nos. 357, 383, 386, 404, 405. 406,407, 408,
409,410,411.412,413,414, 416. 417,418,419,
420,441,455,457.458, 486.506, 507,515, 510,
521,532,533,555.550-33 Lots nt 70c. each.
Claimants to the above Lots as fur ns known,
nro U. Dart, T. B. King, Colby & Davis, W. JL
8ti!es, Jane Ronishart, I*. Hoiutonn, V. Wool-
Icy, 8. Dnrt, J. T. Lawrence, 8. Moody. Jas.
Moore, (Trustee) B* F. Harris, Ex’or estate A-
inos Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. 8. Rees, R.
Bolton, W. 11. A C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J.
W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, S. Chase, R. L.
Gamble.
Property in the New Town nnd adjoining the New
and Old ’Potent.
Town Lots Nos. 200,201,202, 203.204,474,
475,476,477*478,479,480—19 Lots,taxed #5 15
Nos. 740,741,742,743,744,745,746—7 Lota
taxed $2 30.
Nos. 909, 970,071,972,973—5 Lots, taxed $1
46.
Nos. 1134,1135,1136,1137,1138,1299,1300,
1301,1302,130:t—10 Lots, taxed $1 88.
Nos. 1465.1466.1467,1468, 16G8,1669,1G70,
1671,1672—9 Lots, taxed $1 35.
Nos. 1933,1934,1933,1937,1938, 2199,2200,
2201,2202,2203,2204—11 Lots, taxed $125.
Nos. 2465,2466,2467,2409—4 Lots, taxed 31c.
150 i.crcs Land below the Old Town taxed
$3750. Owner T B. King.
Town Lots Nos. 436, 431, 411,412, 178,179,
180, and wharf lots 178,179, 160—10 Lots, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. Leach.
Town Luts Nos 103,158,159,374,375.wharf
lot No. 103—6 Lots, taxed $2 82. Owner L. A.
Bond.
Town Lots Nos. 160,161,523,529, 530,531,
6 Lots, taxed $2 81. Ownera P. Leach aud J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 4*39,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cents. Own
er C. J. Shelton.
Town Lots Nos. 49G, 497—2 Lots, taxed 94c.
Owner J. McDermid.
House and Lot tuxed $168. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 acres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S, Dnrt.
127 acres Laud enst of tho city, taxed $17 85;
25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart.
700 acres Land, taxed §75 Owners Bruns
wick and Florida R R Co.
5 acres Land, taxed 94cts;2 Lots, Nos 145 and
146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed $281; House, &c. and 17
acres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $6.
Owuer Gee Dupree.
3 Lots, House, &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed
$5 63. Owner Mrs. C. Lamb.
Store and Lot, taxed $4 69. Owner Joseph
Lyman.
Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax
ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
House nnd 2 Lots, taxed $563; 13 lots and
Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $281,
4 Sim 09 employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
Store. House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave
taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris.
Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax
$1 87;4 Slaves,tax $2 25. Owner JamesMoure.
Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed, tax $2 cl. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner tlie Bank
of Brunswick.
Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. IJullignn.
Stock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed.tax
$1 13, estate J U Hazzard.
Stock in trade, tax $187. Owner J \V At-
will.
Stock iutade, tax58c. Owner B Dully.
3 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner J Spalding.
2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Harris.
I Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton
5 Slaves employed, tax $281; personal pro
perly, tax $187. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113- Owner C Davis.
1 Slave employed, tux 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed, a tax-$l 13. Owner Mrs.
Ansi.
1 Slave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax
$113. Owner William P. Wilson.
4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner ES Ashcraft.
4 Slaves employed, tax $150. Clark owner.
Personal property of J M Kttnze, tuxed $1 87.
Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87.
Personal property of J M Sturtivant, taxed $1
Also, the following property taxed for the year
eighteen huifdred and thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas
i Moore.
Personal property of J R Buzzard, tax $3 75.
Also, on the following property for the year
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
House and 17 acres of Lund, tax $6; 8 Slaves,
tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree.
^Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2
25. Owner James Moore.
llnune and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Fin**gnn.
Stock in trade ofSpulding and Stockwell, tax
ed 183c. V 6
Stock in trade of J II Ilozzard. tax $2 81.
3 Slaves, taxed $1 68$. Owner J Spalding.
1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrnnce.
1 Sluve and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
William P Wilson.
1 Sluve employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
Davis.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
03*The Milledgeville Journal is requested to
publiHh the nbove once a week for six weeks.
ang 25 205tt
lies Patent Wine)
i Nogro Pipes
Invnnn Segura
Hire Holland Gin
IS
4 hnlf pino, Gognne Brandy
-vdbrZw
60 do do do Hum
60 do Portland Runt
100 ,ackn cnnrao nnd lino Suit
160 Uoun pure Whitu Lund
4 rusks English Linseed Oil
£00 Grindstones, assorted ,ute,
»npt 4
The Subscribers
Have in Store and offer for Sale,
K HHDS St. Croix Sugar
JLt# 25 do Porto Rico do *
100 bags prime CubaCoftea
30 hhds Mnias*es
25 kegs nnd 20 boxes Tobacco, various
brands and quality
70 boxes Soap, 20 do Sperm Candles
Imperial Gunpowder, Hyson and Po-
chon Tea
100 bags Shot, assorted sizes
20 kegs Dupont Powder
70 bhTs Riiiii, 50 do Gin
5 whole nml 10 half pipes Cognac and
Chnmpngno Brandy
Madeira, Malaga, Sicily nnd Champogne
Wines
400 }ics 42 and 44 inch Bagging, weighing
front 1.-} to 2 lbs per yard
20 tons Iron, ossnrtod
70 keg* Nails, assarted
600 sucks Liverpool Salt, 10.000 lbs Bacon
. sept 5 BOSTON & RANDLE.
•£/
Fresh Tens,
I MPERIAL, Hyaan, Gunpowder aud Blaolt
Ten, expressly for fafitily use, just received
andforsnlcby
septlO G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Ilnllibut Fins.
A KEGS now, just received and for snlo by
XU sept 15 LONG & PATTERSON.
Canul Flour.
WHOLE nml half bhls, now wheat. Just
£d\j received nnd for sale by
sept 15 LONG A PATTERSON.
Coffee. Floor mid Potatoes.
/fA BAGS Java Coftee, 27 bills Flour, 25 do
l^U Potatoes. Just received and for salo by
sept 15 L. BALDWIN & CO.
Superior Castor Oil.
3 BBLS, a very superior article, for snlo by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
sept 11 Monument-Square.
it Introduced wobnllov<
tost perfect satisfaction
Iny had an iniorvlew with onn o
i, Henry K. Fox, who wns recently
M< *‘t rumurkablo and obsliuato cutu-
, whore tho body wns covered with
_ nnd eYcntboionsil* of tlm throni
, ihd iif using these Tilli daily for sit
weeks, was entirely restored to health.—Nets
York Examiner. .
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed restore the health of the body,
bccaitra they purify and invigorate the blood, Hud
their good allot ts nro not counterbalanced by any
inconvenience; being cnmposecjbnlirelv or veg
etables, they do not expose those who use them
to danger, and their ofircts are as certain as they
aro salutary; thoy ore dally and safely adminis
tered tn infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and
in womonin tho most criticulnnddolicute circum
stances, tliny do not disturb or shock the animal
Aiuctinns, but restores their order andre-estnb-
fishes their health; aud for nil the purposeswiiich
a vegotuhlo purgative, or certain cleanser ofthe
whole system are required, they staud without a
rival.
03* Sold wholesale and retail, at all tho princi
pal Druggists in Snvntmuh.
July 29 182—ly
Harrison’s Specific Ointment,
F OR tho cure of white swellings, scrofulous
and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old nnd
fresh wounds, sprains nnd bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, wotneu’s sore breasts,
rheumntic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external diseases gen
erally. The proprietor hits received nt least i\
thousand certificates and other documents in fa
vor of Ins SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they
embrace almost nil the complaints—in their worst
stngos—to which ointment or sticking plaster can
be applied. Among those certificates, them nro
a great number from the most eminent physicians
in tho country, who use the Ointment in their
daily practice, in preference to nnv, or all others
which have oyer been invented. The proprietor
has also received a great ninny testimonials from
farriers, military gentlemen, farmers and others,
relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment,
in bruises, cuts, nnd nil the external complaints
nnd diseases of horses; and umong them aro no
less than a dozen certifying to the most perfect
cures which it ha* performed on the sore backs
of some of thoao animals. Altogether tlie pro
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
ting it to the proof against oil composition—that
“HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every tning of tho kind which
has heretofore been offered to the public.
03*Sold wholesale nud retail at all the princi
pal Drag Stores in Savannah,
july 29 - 162—Jy
Soap.
BONES Lee’s No. 1 Sonp, now landing
t^lU from brig Savannah, for sale by
sept9 GEO. H. MAY.
Sperm Oil.
“j AAA GALLS blenched Sperm Oil,just
XUUU received per brig Savannah aud
for sale hy
HAZARD, DENSLOW & CO.
sept 11
Notice.
T HE following Goods were landed from
steamer Beaufort District, 5th inst. which
the owner is requested to cull and pay expenses,
and take them nway:
D. B. J. 8coils Rope,12 pcs Bagging,] Parcel.
D. t\ 8 pcs Bagging,4 coils Rope, 1 Parcel,
sept JO LONG & PATTERSON,
Poach Brandy.
5 BBLS Georgia Peach Brandy, for sale by
ROBERT RAIFOUD,
sept 8 Moore’s Wharf.
To Jtcut by the Vcur,
A WHARF LOT nnd STORE, next to tho
Ferry Wharf,
sept 7 , 210
For particulars, apply to
fi. F.WILLINK.
Fsscntinl Salt Lemon,
F OR removing Ink, Ironmouid, and other
Btnins from linen or fine goods. Price 25
cents per box. For sale by
sept 14 THOS. RYERSON.
Bagging, Twine aud Soap.
"I EALES Bagging, 42 inch
XU 1 do Twine, 110 boxes No. 1 Sonp
Landing from schr. Intrepid, find for sulo by
sept 16 F. SORREL & CO.
Central Rail Road Stock.
-g ft SHARES, for sale by
XU sfept8 ROBERT RAIFORD.
Port TYiiic,
A FEW cases choice old Port Wine, for sale
by S. D, CORBITT.
scpt4
Wanted.
S CRAP Iron nnd old Copper, for which cash
will he paid, by
sept 9 CLAGHORN & WOOD.
Shaving Sonp.
6 DOZ. Verbena Shaving Cream, large size
6 do do do do, bdiiiII do
6 do Guerlnnsdo do, do do
Just received and for sale bv
sept l THOS; RYERSON.
lot
vrilhln tl
uni in t|»o community
nicinus quackeries \
vcg.lablej uni)contain Sujl»r nwiury,
ny, nnmiilc, nor tiny other rainonil | n
wlmtevor. Thoy oreonllrelj y,om
truou ftp ill rnro and powerful
- "ny (Una
t ‘“vorol ]
r.5-1
tenco, n
r ,... ’£
•cionco, end w .f.
»“ Hpily eS
or which though long kijov
trihe., .nd recently lo ,oroe
ticnl chemists nro altogethei
uornnt pretender, to
never before adrninl
ciou.n^combinnlion.
enuro
walled, be.
pinna omhor, ofhonltliT to’ .Towina'vi’firl^'-
out tho ciin«tiliitlou, n« the Phoenix £
r ,c !l.! a W °f iU own diiwlu
1 ho Phminx Hitter, are entirely vereffi
composed of root, found only in corinhiperunl
FfvFftH r ANnA? : ilFH C r lH i nli,ll W ««l.
FEVERS AND AGUES ofull kinds; will never
fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercurr
infinitely sooner thuu tlie mont powerful preoir
ntions ofSawronrtUit. and will immediately car.
tho determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD-
novor fhils in sickness incident to young feujBle«-'
and will bo found a certain remedy iu 0 |J cases 0 f
nervous debility nud weakness of tho most im
paired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheunintmm, tho efficacy ofthe Phauiix Bitten
will ho demonstrated bv tho use ofa single bottle.
Tho usuul doso of these Bitters is half a wins
glass full, in water or wine, and this quantity may
be taken two or three times a day, about half an
hour before moala, or a loss qnontUy may he ta-
keu at nil times. To those who are nfilicted with
indigestion after meals, those Bitters willprova
invaluable, as they very greoily increase the ac.
tion oftho principal viscera, help them to perform
their functions, and cnublo tho stnmnoh todii-
churge into tho bowels whatever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouths of the absorb,
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
and strength of body and euergy of mind are tha
happy results,
For farther particulars ofMofihlt's Life Pills
nnd Phoenix Bitters, apply ot Moffutt’s office No,
616 Broadwny, New York, where the Pillscanba
ohtninnd for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per hoi;
and tho Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wouderful efficacy of both,
tnny bn thore inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on tlie Bay, coruer ofDrayton-St.
july 14~ 169-rly
Tho J^uclnn Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of thin benefi
cent nnd incstimabln CORDIAL In the U-
nited States, has induced one or more.unprinci
pled pontons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various mimes, and purporting to
produce the name effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no oth'»r effect than that of swindling the
public; and to give a yet more plausible appear
ance of thoir cupidity, tlioho pcisons affect that
their wretched nostrums have been in use in
England and elsewhere for a number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnitt made
his wouderful discovery, uo euro for-liarrenncss
had benu ever thought of, or at least made pub
lic ; aud all those then in use for tlie restoration
oftho decuyed virile powers woro found to be of
but littlo avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness ortho cure of impotcncy, but Dr.
Magnitt’s.nro mere cntclipeuuy humbugs, which
would never have been thought of but for the op-
ponranco and great celohrlty of the LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name is
nt present in circulation, it may in geuernl be a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the
Lncinn Cordial, but os further assurance,it would
be ns well to note that its nnme, Lncinn Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of egch
bottle—the combined arms of Franco and ihe’U-
nited States nro on tho outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis is printed on tlio accompanying
directions, nnd beautifully embossed on tho show
bills hanging in the stores of those who have tlie
genuine article for sale. • >
The celebrity oftlie Lunina Cordinl being such
as it is, it is scarcely uecessnry to add that it is the
only efficient remedy for barrenness, nnd the res
toration of decayed virile powers ever known;
and that in tho cure of Fluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon
tinence ofthe urine, or the involuntary discharge
tiiereof, its superiority over every other mediane
is not only decided, *
sale, hy
july 29
Valifer’s Celebrated French Pills.
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills against all the
QUACK nostrums ofthe ogu—for the care
of a certain disease. The FRENCH PILLS
are applicable in nil cases for either sex, (warrant
ed fiee from mercury,)’ and do not affect the
breath in the least, and are perfectly pleasant and
agreeable to the stomach, nnd have never failed
to make n speedy and permanent cure, without
the least regard tn dint or application to busman.
In long, protracted or chronic stages ofthe dif-
case, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albns, Gravel,
male Complaints,-or a weakness of those orgom,
they are beyond a doubt the most effectual reme
dy ever discovered, having cared many obstimti
cases after every other medicine had tailed. Thi
French Pills have been so universally successful
that the proprietor ohallenoks any one to pro
duce n remedy of equal certainty under a forfeit
ure ofThree Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 por box. Foreale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Snvonnah.
july 29 182—ly •
lided, but unquestionable. For
G. it, HENDRICKSON,
182—ly Savannah.
Soaps.
V ARIEGATED, Hose, Almond and Cinna
mon Soaps, in largo and small bars. Re
ceived and for su!e by •
sept 14 A. PARSONS.
KjOw’s old English Soaps.
TUST received, a general assortment of Low’s
O old English Soaps, for sale by
«ept 14 THOS. RYERSON.
Brushes.
A FINE assortment of IluirqndTooth Brush
es. just received and foljbfeny
■opt 14 TBPB KYERSON.
Teeth and Hair Brushes.
A FINE assortment of Teeth, Hair, Nail and
Comb Brushes; Furniture, Blucking and
Scrubbing Brushes, Fine und Course Combs,
German Silver and Ivory Pocket Combs. Just
received per Now Hanover, for salo by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
sept 11 ' Monument-Square,
Playlngr Cards.
2 GROCE fine linen Playing Cards, just re
ceived and for sale by
sept 14 , THOS. RYER8QNy
Scotch Ginghams. ^
Oft PCS 4-4 super Scotch Ginghams, just
jU\J received nml for sale by
sept 14 AVERY Ac JOHNSON.
Bills on New-York
A T 30 days sight, for salo by *
sept JO 6. ftf cORBiyT.
Wist Brooms and _
A SPLENDID Assortment ol Wist Brooms,
and fine Sponge, just received, for stile by
aug22 G. 11. HENDRICKSON.
Peters* Anti-Bilious Pills.
3 GROCE, just received und lor snlc hy
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
ang 22 Monument Square.
Wine Corks.
1 BALE superior velvet Wine Corks
2 do do do Porter do
1 do do Dcinijon do
Received por L. Baldwin, und for sale by
augjM G. it. HENDRICKSON.
Canal Flour* New Wheat.
A ft WHOLE aud hnlfbbls Flour
“IU 10 casks Brown Stout Porter
4 pipes and8 qr casksTenerilfe Wine
15 bhlH Domestic Brandy
6 hhds St Croix Sugar
Just received and for snlc by
JOHN B. GAUDRY & SONS.
sept 9
lie Cordial de LucIdc, ou li’Cl-
exir de Ii’Amour.
W E perccivoby the papers that the famous
French physician, Dr. Magnin, has estab
lished an ngency for die sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, wo ore sorry for it, as we think that
there are too ninny people in this pnrt of the
world already. We dare not enter into nn expla
nation of the wonders effected by this medicine
here, hut will unvertliuieHs venture to add, that it
is tho royalist tiling in the world lor gentlemen and
ladies who oto fiwdmnris anA wives, and who wish
to be fathers and mothers. The agent should toko
this medicine to the far west, where people are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
“ The Lucine Cordial” is a general invigorator
ofthe human frame in nil the various cases of
langur, iusMtude and debilitation, and is nt the
snme timo so simple, yet so efficacious, lhativHiln
it can renova.’e tho prostrated energies ofa giant,
an infant may uso it. not only with impunity, but
with mivnutugo. Thu Luciiiu Cordial h aLo ah
indubitable cure for tho incontinence of the urine,
or die involuntary discharge theronf. It is like
wise nn invaluable und unrivulled medicine in
cases of chronic eruptions of tlie skin, nnd in the
dropicnl uffections ofthe ngo.
This celebrated and inestimable Cordial is for
sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, -
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
Potatoes, Onions, Lime, &c.
ft ft BBLS new E>i*ierii Potatoes
XUU 770 hunches Onions
20 casks Lima
20 hhlfl India Point Gin
Landing from schr Eagle from Boston.forsalo by
septS WHITE A BARTELS.
* Window Glass.
/(•ft HALF boxes 8 hy 10,40 do do 10 by 12,
UU 60 do do 8 by 10, anchor brand; 40 do do
10 by 12 do, Landing from brig New Hiiiloyer
nnd for Haloat manufacturer's prices, hy
*ept3 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
F IFTY ouncesSuiphateQuiuin
1 case Gum Cumphor
10 boxes Hull'* scented Soap
Just received per Wilson Fuller, for salo hy
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
aug22 - Monument Square.
Godolpliin,
B Y Sir E. S. Bulwer, uuthorof Pelham, Dis
owned, Ac.
The History of France, hy Eyre Evans Crawo..
The History of Scotland, by Sir Walter Scott,
in 2 vois. Just received by
«ept8 W, THORNE WILLIAMS
Kidder’s Indelible Ink-
DOZEN Kidder's Indeliblo luk
AG D(■
TtO 12 do WiliiitonV do
24 do, without preparation
For gale by
do
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Mead Syrup,
K NOWN from nil others by being cojjed No.
1 Silver Top. Also, ns a further ficcitr»y
my signature will he found in uty own baud wo
ting, ulso nn tho optside wrapper.
From tho Editor of tlie Ilqrnld^,
Brown’s Saisuf jriUa Compound.—This delight
ful and pleasant beverage for lha summer, is fail
coming into use, and will soon be an iudispenit-
ble article In every family. It makes o delightful
mead, and is an excellent purifier of the blood.
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound
nnd a box containing the Saline Powder; the os
ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ia
water, and you hnve a perfect fountain, where;
reader, yon may refrigerate to your heart’s cm-
tent. A little oftho Saline mixed with the pre-,
pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful*
class of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found intis
city. Wo speak from experience; don'ttafce our
word, but go und get the article of William I
Brown, the inventor, 481 Washington-street.
For snlo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
nug 20 Monument Square,
Peters* Vegetable Pills
A RE duily effecting some of tho most aston
ishing nnd wonderful cures that hnve over
been known—in consequence of which they hnve
now become a shining murk, against which all the
arrows ofdisappuintod hope’, anvy and uncharit
ableness ore levelled without distinction.
Peters' Vegeluble Pills are anti-bilious, anti-
dyspeptie, and unti-mcrcurial, and may justly ho
considered a Universal Medicine—hut they nro
peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints:
Yellow and Bilious Fevers, Fever nnd Ague,Dys
pepsia, Croup, Liver Complaint. Sick Headncne,
Jaundice, Asthma* Dropsy, Rhcumatism.Enlnrgo-
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Feniulo Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nansen, Distension
ofthe Stomach nnd Dowels, Incipient Diarrhoea,
Flatulence, Habitual Costive ness, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotcliod or Sallow Complexion,
and inalLcuses of Torpor of Urn Bowels, where
u Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They are
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
Border Beagles. . ,„ t .
A TALf. or Mluiulcpi,' by tlio author of
Richard Hurdia.
Woninn'sLoveand tlie World', Favor, or die
Fereiisons, by Ilia Him Edinond Phipp,.
The Principle, of Free'Prude illuaiiated in a
»orio, ni'ichorUiidfniiilliiircsiiyH, nrifiiiiaDy pub-
linliad indie ftnnner ofthe ConutiiMtion, by Con-
dy Rnguet, L. B. D.
Tlie Life of Alexander Hamilton, by bis ion
John C Hamilton, vol. Slid. 1 '
Qhllivor 1 , Travels, n now edition, octavo, with
upward, of 400 wood cngravinge.
The Workeof I)ooimiout& Fletcher, with un
introduction,hy Oeoygo Harley, in 2
' ' 4
Human ITair.
T HE diseases oftho hair among an awthni*
which occasion buldness and grndunrfBlIiw
off of tiio hair, and thinness of it—the caojeuf
which arise from mrtny disorders, especially
vers; perspiration, winch extends tho poreM**
luxes Uie roots, causes the hair to fall off, audot-
ten occasions total baldness. Baldness lias
been esteemed a great defect. It generally jw®
through violent exercise, from.whence nri*epW'
spirutions, which too frequently occasion a los
oftho hair—it relaxes Uie roots—tho acidity pj
vents the fluid acting on tho hair, which occasion*
it to waste. For.instance, after n violent p«J
ration the hair'becomes.dry, it feds extremj
harsh, nnd no elasticity iu it whatever; theremrj
to prevent its taking an effect on tho hair,
rub die hair dry with n cloth; tlieu apply w*
sndu Oil to the roots of die hair, *o that tk
ofthe head may bo moistened, and remain bo
ter each time of perspiration.
Sold wholesale and retail by Uie pronri^wr
Thos. quirk, No. 490 Broudwny,N. W
SHESto paubom, m
Dr. Jobb’s BhenmmloUnW'jjj
T HIS highly opproved end Ion* celeb'".
npplicalKin for llliminmtic Di.orde
fully prepared accordiug to the original
Sir Richard Jebb. Beronel, Pl.y.icion < ,
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It w do » t fflSS
tlmt Ihn excnioletlng pmn, the dec ffi % ft,
furniity und premuiuro old ago, ivbieb .
usual attendants and consequence,
cd disorder, nro suffered hy many P p ”“ '' w .
litter despair of n cure, or freqaent oi. pi '
merit in tlio efficacy of the numerous pre”
antidote, used to effect till, purp™?- *
who lmve nude trial of Dr. Jebb, , ur( j.
Liniment, even ill obatinnto ca,u« el .cig .
lug, nnd of the moataovere cl |' , ,““? e „ r ' bec ii cui-
ceived oaaolitial reMj«ndrr»a' , y W^ | un ,a
ed in a few doya, aoine in twc"ly-f''“r
a nurabor ofperaona In Boalon JailiBr
were fonnorly afflieled with UwS. j, Cer-
Invo very t'nl y nnd aatwfacwtlty tc«h .. r ' ieWl
liheatesaye in the poa.eaaloi. oftho l r »P r ri *,
which prove the moat thorough an fj^3
cure, by mean, of title most P“' v0 'f ' l a 1 |i, P
in cage, where other M WBS2M
touilly fulled. Tlio Lmibient l» »'»» "
signal .accost, and may bo confldeW
mended for cliilbloina. bruwe., , l ,ra ""% c tnd
no,a, atiffneas of the.jolntaf&o, ^Pri««. “ -.
.Adnpplyofffienbov^ffit^^
inly 14. OppoatolljcM^jLil^
--pifBr. hwbh iii
A fresh «i?piy r * r ,ll(, n !; 0,<> I
I'liwr
InlvW ■ Ko.SGil^i!^
Segar Cascfi. -a
NEAT/ fancy article, for hoM
A ?aw?IV^Pgrbi
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