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;c SAXES.
n»» sole. SB
ion ilia 6rel Tuesdev ill No
on, before thh Court Homo in
LJJ1| nob, holwocn iho usual hours of
• «•!«, Ihe following property, lo wit:
Ail Unit tract or parcel of Iratid situate in Iho
onnnty of Chatham, being an undivided moiety
of Lota N«*. (13) thlrtaan, and (14) fourteen, nt
New Deptford, formerly known t»y the name of
KlvoFathom Hole, in Savannah River. contain?- fl[ ny
instwo- hundred feel front on said River, tblWf
hundred feet (Vom the back to low water mark,
exclusive of a tlnjrmtghfhre of tweuty-flvo feet,
boinq iho santo! property convoyed by Nieoll
* ^ Turi.bull to Peter Mitchell by deed, dated 24ill
* J February, 1813»
Alto.aiie hoxof Mathematical Instruments,one
elicit of Tools, ono lot of Books and Maps, ono
lot of Furniture, Desk, A c.,'one Magnetic Go*
omclcr ond Screw Seal Press.
Also, the following Negroes, viz: London, Sa
rah, Cladnda, Louisa, Robert, Cornelia, Juno,
Wmiam. Mary, H«nry, July, Glasgow, Harriet,
Dora, Matildn, March, Patimor, Berk, Harry,
Jim, Wary Ann and Noro; levied on «w Uio pro-
K of Peter Milclmll, to satisfy an execution
ror of the Planters’ Uauk of the Slate of
Georgia against Peter .Mitchell. Property poiut-
•d out by Plaintiff’s Attorney.
ELISHA WVLLY. Sheriffc. c.
sop129 235(Gc»r)
Georgia—Jlclntosli County.
To all whom it may ooncorn*
W HEREAS James R. Ohborry applies to
mo for Lottors of Dismission* as Emu-
tor of the estate of John Ohbotry, late oliatd
county deccoscd, , , . , . „
Those nro therefore to cite end ndmonish all
and autgular tho kindred ami creditors of said de
ceased, to ho and appear at my office within tho
time prescribed bylaw, toidnfTpiiu.it (ifany they
have) why said letters shoultPrtOl he granted. *
Given under my hand nt oflico this first day of
ay. 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk c. o. *t» t. c.
Georgia—Bryan Comity.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Israel Bird, Adm’or of the es
tate of Dr. Josinh Wilson, has made ap
plication for Loiters Dismissory from said estate.
Thcso nro therefore to cite and ndmonish an
persons interested, to file their objections (ifany
thov have) in the Clerk’s nffictayif tho Court of
Orainnrv ofsaid county, withiiwte time prescri
bed by law; otherwise’ loiters dismisiory will he
granted.
Witness, the Hon. Lewie Hines, ono of the
Justices ofsaid Court,this 13th day of April,1840.
npril 14 J. SMITH, c. c. o.
SIicrilTs Sale Coiitinucd.
W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, before tho Court House in the
•ity of Savannah, betwoeutlie usual hours of sale,
™ Allowing lot. of Land and the Improvements
n, jritunto, lying nud being in tho city of
noli, to wit:
_ No. eight (8) and improvements, third
ling, Reynold’s Ward, hounded north by a
i, south by Broiighton-strect. east by Lot No.
, in (7) and west by Lot No. nine (t))*{ also the
eastern one half of Lot No. ten (10) and improve
ments, Tyrconnol Tytliing. Derby Ward,hound
ed north by a lane, south by Broughton-street,
east by Dravton-street, and west bv the western
halfofsaid Lot No. ten (10); levied on undernnd
By virtue of an execution issued out of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham County, at the instance of
Claghom & Wood vs. John Gardner. Proper
ty pointed out hy defendant.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
sept 5 .(Georgian)
Notice.
T HRF.F. month, after date, application will he
uwte for the tewsvulof Certificate No. 202,
for twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock of the
llnnk of St. Marys, dated 13lh February, 1840,
in Jieu of the original, which Ims been lost or mis
laid. x B. HOPKINS.
St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840-
•opt 1 2llt3m
Sheriff’s Sale.
_LL he sold on the first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, before Hie Court Hottso in
the City of Savanuah, between tho usual hours of
■ole,
The steamboat Oglethorpe, her machinery,
boiler, engine and appurtenances; live Tow Boats,
Notice.
A LL person* imteb'ed to the Estate of Alex
ander Atkinson, late of Camden County,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to the subscriber; and those having claims
against said Estate. will pleaso prerent them pro
perly attested without delay, to
E. ATKINSON, Adm’or.
sept 18 22CtL
Notice.
F OUR months a(Vr date, application will he
mndnto the Honorable Court of Ordinary
ofGlynu County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a part of the Real and
Personal Estate of the late B.F. Cater, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 235
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the Court of Ordinary for the Couti-
nouer, engine nnuappurtenances; uve row uoau, i tv 'of Camden, for leave to sell all the Lots and
Nos. 1,2.0,7 and 11, two hand Engines and one ! Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson
. - . .. . — - — . ! L I... ? -1 . r 1-1, H 1,.. . I- l„.n n
Desk; levied on under and by virtue of a fi. fa. on belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Inferi
or Court of Chatham County nt the instance of
Wiiliam A. Kain vs. the President, Directors and
Company of the Savanuah it Augusta Steam
boat Company. ’ /
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c.
ang 1(Georgian)
-Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
W ILL be sold in front of the Court Honse
in said Comity, on tho first Tuesday in
October next, between the usual hours of sale,
All the right, title, interest and claim of Eu
gene Farrell to a Building in the city of Bruns
wick; levied on ns the property of said Farrell,
to satisfy an execution issued on the foreclosure
tfa mortgage in favor of Thos. H. Wood.
july 31 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff o. c.
Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
"VXTlLLbe sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
y v her next, before the Court Houso in tho
city of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, to wit:
7 mahogany cushioned Chairs, 3 fine mahoga
ny Writing Desks, 1 Iron Safe, 1 Stove; levied
onto SAtisfv an execution issued out of a Justices’
Court in favor of Gee Dupree vs. Tho Bruns
wick & Florida R. R. Co.
■ept4 E. M v MOORE, Sheriff o
said county deceased.
G W. THOMAS,
ItOBT. LANG, *
june 25 154
Adm’ors.
Notice.
F OUR months nfrer date, application will he
made to the Honorable tho Justices of tho
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that
Honse and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, in tho City of Savannah, for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Birdj
deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adm’ix.
july 13 168
Notice.
F OUR months afterdate, Duplication will be
made to the Court of Ordinary of Liberty
County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for
leave to sell n tract of Land, belonging to the es
tate of Moses Way, lying on GravekflnU iu Lib
erty County. A. S. MOODr, Adm’or.
jnue 12 143
Glynn Counts-. Sheriff’s Sale.
"VITILL he Bold on the first Tuesday Octn-
v » her next, holore the Court Hnnsvnn the
city of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
sale,
. A House and Lot, situate in the city of Bruns
wick, and known as the Store of Dart, Barritt &
Co.; levied on to satisfy an execution issued out
of the Superior Court in favor of J. M. Kunzy
vs. Dart, Barritt & Co.
sept 4 E. M. MOORE. Sheriffo. c.
Glynn Comity Slieriff’H Sale.
W ILL be sold outlie first Tuesday in Octo
ber next, before the Court House in the
city of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
sale,
A tract of Land, containing (250) two hundred
cud fifty acres, more or less, situate, lying and
being in the county of Glynn, and known as Fan
cy Bluff: levied on to satisfy an execution issued
out of the Superior Court in favor of James M
Folsoui vs. John Anderson,
sept 4 E. M. MOORE, Sheriff a. c.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable the Iuferior Court of Camden
County, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate of
James Lloyd, deceased,
july 28 E. D. TRACY, Adm’or.
Notice
I S horohy git on that a tax his been susessod for
the year 1840, on the following Real and Per
sonal Property in the City or Brunswick.—
Claimants arc requested to pay the sumo within
eight weeks from the diite orthie notico.
Property in the Old Town.
Water Lot* No*. 19.21. 88.23,24. 25, 211, 27.
28,29,30,47.49. Bay Lou No#. IB. 17,18,
19, 20, 21, 22. °7. *9-22 Lots at $2 82 each.
Bay Lot* Nos. 23 ut $4 41.20at $4 32.
Town Lou Nos. 69,70.71,72,73.75.70.77.
79,80.82,99,101,103,117,118-10 Lot at$l
88 each.
Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 09.
Town Lots Nos. 129, 130,131,132.137,138,
152,153,164,1G7,170, |172,174—13 Lots at $1
41 each.
Nos. 179,180,181,182,211,212,210,217,218,
219—10 Lots, at $1 13 eaclu
No. 163.1 Lot at $3 75.
Nos. 229, 234.235,230.237, 239, 955, 250,
257.258.259, 200.201.2G2, 203,279,284 , 285,
286,287,288, 308,310—23 Lots at 85c. cnch.
No*. 329. 330. 331. 332, 339, 340, 341, 353,
354,355—10 Lou at94 cents each.
Nos. 357, 383. 385, 404, 405, 400. 407. 408,
409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 414, 410, 417, 418.419,
420, 441, 455, 457,458, 480, 506, 507. 515, 510,
521, 532.533,555.556—33 Lou at 70c. each.
CloiumiiU to the above Lot* as fur as know’ll,
are U. l>ari, T. B. King. Colby & Davis. NY. H.
Stiles, Jane Romshnrt, 1\ Iloiistoun, V. Wool-
lev, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence, 8. Moody, Jns.
Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or estate A-
mos Whitehead, S. A. Kimborly.'E. 8. Rees, R.
Assignee’s Notice.
T HE subscribe! Iras been appointed Assignee
by Henry N. Gamble, of all his Estate and
effects, for the benefit of all his creditors. All
person* indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, arc
requested to make immediate payment; and the
creditors of said Henry N. Gamble, are request
ed to hand in their account* properly attested,
within three months, otherwise the undersigned
will not be responsible for the payment of them
out of the assets. II. W. HUDNALL.
Darien, July 18,1640.
july 21 175t3m
m
Glynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
"VTITILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Octo-
Tl ber noxt, before the Court House in the
city of Brunswick, between the usual hours of
■ole, the following tracts of Laud at the risk of
the former purchaser:
Ode tract containing two hundred and fifty
' teres, hounded N Eby vacant land, 8 W by Col.
R. Moody’s land, N'YV hy vacant land, and S E
by John Piles, Robert Piles and Samuel Higgin
botham’* lands; another tract containing three
hnndred acres, hounded S E by Gibbon’s land.
N E hy Carr’s land, and on all other sides by old
surveys; levied on to Hatisfy an execution issued
out of the Superior Court of Glynn County in
favor of Mumford &. Ti*on v« Hnrah Higgin
botham. s E. M. MOORE, Shcrift’o. c.
■ept 4 -• .
Administrator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of an order from the Justices of
the Inferior Court while sitting for ordinary
E ses, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in
nber next, before the Court House in this
citv, between the usual hours of sale, a Negro
man named Moses, belonging to the estate ofM.
H. Drake, deceiued. Sold for the benefit of lira
heirs and creditors of said estate,
sept 1 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm’or.
* v Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday iu Octo
ber next, between the usual hours of sale,
before the Coart House in llinesville, Liberty
County, the following property, viz:
One truct of Land containing two hundred
acres, .be the same mote or less, with a good
Dwelling Honse and other necessary buildings
on said tract, lying in Liberty County on the .wa-
ter* of Taylor’s Creek, hounded north by Bossiu-
ger’s lands, west and south by John Booth’s land;
levied ou as the property of Stephen Lewis.to sat
isfy two execution* against him in favor of John
Hgdgecock. Property pointed out by the plain-
•tiff; .-Levy made und returned to me*by aCon-
rtabfo. S. 8. MOODY, d. *. l. c.
sept 4
Administrator’s Sale.
I N pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court
of Chatham County, whilesitting forordiua
ry purposes, will be sold on the 1st Tuesday in
October next, at the Court Houses in Union und
Paulding Counties, between the usual hours of
sale, the following property, viz.
One traefuf Lund containing 160 acres, more
or less, in Union County, 1st Section and Cth
District, known as number (23) twenty-three.
One tract in Paulding County, containing 40
acres, more oriels, 3rd Section and 3rd District,
kuown n* number (231) two hundred and thirty-
one; belonging to tho Estate of Walter Dubois,
and Hold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
BAM’L. C LAG HORN. > . . ,
ORLANDO A. WOOD, ) Admrs.
july 22 176
Sheriff’s Sale.
’WILL be sold on the first Tuesday* in No-
▼ V veuiber next, before the Court House in
Hlhesville, Liberty County, between the usual
hours of sale, tho following property, viz:
.* One tract of Land containing one hundred acres,
tlte half of a two hundred acre tract; also, anoth
er tract containing fifty sfirea, tho half of a hun
dred acre tract. The above tracts was granted to
Henry Dyess, now the property of the estate of
A. Smy ley, and to be sold to satisfy two execu
tions against said estate in favor of J. J. Garrison.
Property pointed out by B, W. Allen.
wpt!8 8. 8. MOODY, d. s. l. c.
ecutor’s NjDtice.
y is indebted to v the late Peter Mas-
. of Glyuu County, will please make
without delay; and all those (raving de-
•ainst 3aid estate, will render.them in ac-
law to eilher of the undersigned.
4NCIS M. SCARLETT, / Qual’d
EPHEN M. TIMMONS, < Ex’ors.
sept 4. 2i4f4tu
. Administrator’s Sale.
A“ GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior
JjL Court of Effingham County, whilst silting
for ordinal? nurposos, will be sold on the first
Tuesday iu December next, between the usual
•hours of sale, three uegro men slaves, viz: Will,
Andrew, and Arter, the property of the Estate of
Inmbg Burton, deceased, bold tor a divisiou.
Terms inode known on the day ofsale.
m
Chntliaiii Superior Court.
Mav Tf.nM, ltMO.
L";"'®" 8 '” Jolm jInlorfNo.. r
U PON reading tlio foregoing petition to es*
tublifh a copy of a certain promissory note,
stated to have been given hy the defendant John
Adams, to the late Paul II. Wilkins, deceased,
bearing date at Savannuh, the 24th February,
1833, foreigh'y one dollars, and fifty cents, pay-
able to P. if. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after
date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is
ordered, that tho said John Adumsdo shew cause
at the next term of this Court, if any he Imve,
why the copy contuined in the said petition
should not be established in liou of tho origin.il-
noto. AnJ also ordered, that a copy of this Rule
ho personally served on the suid John Adams if
to he found in the State, nud if Ira cannot bo
found, then the said Rule shall bo published iu
some public Gazette in the State for the space of
thiee months.
Juue22d, 1840.
A true extract from tho minutes.
E. G. WILSON, Dop. Clerk,
sept26 $ Superior Court C. C.
Kimberly, _
Bolton, W. B. iL C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J.
W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, 8. Chase. 11. L.
Gamble.
Property in the New Totcn and adjoining the New
awl Old Totcn*.
Town Lots Nos. 200,201,202, 203. 204, 474,
475.476.477.478,479,4^0—12 Lots.tnxad $5 15
Nos. 740.741,742, 743, 744,745, 746—7 Lots
taxed $2 30.
Nos. 909, 970,971,972,973—5 Lots, taxed $1
46.
No*. 1134,1135,1136,1137,1138,1299,1300,
1301,1302,1303—10 Lots, taxed J?1 88.
Nos. 1465.1466,1467,1468, 1608,1009,1670,
1071,1672—9 Lots, taxod $1 35.
Nos. 1933. 1934.1935,1937,1939, 2199.2200,
2201,2202.2203,2201—11 Lots, taxed $1 25.
No*. 2405,2406, 24G7,2469—4 Lot*, taxed 31c.
150 r.crcs Land below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. Owner T B. King.
Town Lots Nos. 430 431.411,412, 178,179,
190, and wharf lots 176, 179,160—10 Lots, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. Leach. %
Town Lots No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf
lot No. 103—6 Lots, taxed $2 62. Owucr L. A.
Bond.
Town Lots Nos. 100.101,523,529, 530, 531,
0 Lots, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Loach and J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 4:19,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 ceuts. Own
er C. J. Shelton.
Town Lots Nos. 490,497—2 Lots, taxed 9-lc.
Owner J. McDermid.
Honse and Lot taxed $1 83. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 acre* Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart.
127 acres Land east of the 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 It R Co.
5 acres Laud, taxed 94cts;2 Lots,Nos 145 and
140, taxed 91 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store HotihC, taxed $281; House, &c. nud 17
ncrcs Land, taxed $5 62, and 6 Slaves taxed $0.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lots, House,&c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed
$5 G3. Owner Mrs. C. Lamb.
Store and Lot, taxed $4 09. Owner Joseph
Lygiuu.
Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax
ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin. •
House and 2 Lots, taxed $5 03; 13 lots nnd
BiiitJiug taxed $28 13*100; 4 Lots taxed $2 81,
4 Sh es employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
Store. House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave
taxed 91c. Owner B L Harris.
Academy Building, tax 94c. stock in trade, tax
$1 87;4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore.
Persona! property, tux $1 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed. tax $2 8J. Owner 15. Talbot.
Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bunk
of Brumwick.
Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R- Hallman.
Stock in trade, tax D4c; 2 Slaves employed,tux
$1 13, estate J R Hazzard.
Stock in trade, tax $187. Owner J W At-
will.
Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy.
3 Slaves, tax Owner J SpaWiug.
2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton
5 Slaves employed, tax $2 81; personal pro
perty, tax $1 87. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113. Owner C Davis.
1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed,.tax $113. Owner Mrs.
Au*t.
1 Slave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax
$1 13. Owner William P. Wilson.
4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner E 8 Ashcraft.
4 Slaves employed, tax $1 50. Clark owner.
Personal property ofj M Kunze, taxed $1 87.
Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87.
Personal property ofJ M Sturtivant, taxed $1
87.
Also, the following property taxed for lira year
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jus
Moore.
Personal property of J R Ilazznrd, tax $3 75.
Also, on the following property for the yeur
eighteen hundred nud thirty-nine:
(louse nnd 17 acres of Lund, tax $6; 8 Sluves,
tn» $U. Owner Gee Dupree.
Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $Z
25. Owner James Moore.
House aud Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Finegnn.
Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwcll, tax
ed 18}c.
Stock in trade ofj R Ilazznrd. tax $2 8!.
3 Slaves, taxed $ I 63$. 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 J) Lawrouce.
1 Slave nnd ono Stallion, taxed $375. Owucr
William P Wilson.
1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C
Davis.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
ICFThe Milledgeville Journal is requested to
publish the above once a week for six weeks,
ang 25 205Jr.
T HE Proprietor^oppdrtutiUleB for extensive
practical observation have enabled him judi
ciously to discriminate such varieties of vogsta-
hies as are really worthy of culture, from the it
rinr, or, ns is hut uufrequuiil, worthless vnriet
of the annie das#, which have been potneliinl
through inexpereute; therefore, in oinking this
so lection, he lias excluded many sorts usually
found In the Catalogues of those who aro mere
render* not practical gfffteer* of seeds.—Aud ho i*
not sure that the VfMIty might not bo still further
reduced with ndvnfSngo t at any rate this is ample
for any garden, howevor extensive, and folly
adapted to tho nicest tnsto.
As to quality of the seeds, the proprietor wishes
it to he remembered, that what is sold hy him is
of Ais oicn growth, (with hut slight exception,)
lherofo££barranted with entire confidence, that they
will, upon trinl, prove to bo far suporiorto most
of foreign importation, or such as aro casuully
collected in tho United States.
Asparngas, largo green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron
Beans, enrlv six weeks Water Spanish
Speckled Valeutino Mustard,whito
China Red Eva Okra
Carolina or neweo Onion, silver skin
Beet, Long Blood Large Yellow
Early Turnip Parsley, curled, plain
White Sugar Parsnip, Sugar
Mangle \Vuftae\ Peas, Early Chariton
Borecolo. Early Fraiiio
Brorrnli, Purple Cnno Extra do do
Cabbage, Early York Royal Dwarf
Early Sugar Loaf Bishop Dwarf
I.argo York Dwarr, Blue Imperial
Early Battersea Pepper, large Bell
Curled Savoy Pumpkin, Cashow
Green Glazed Rlmhnih.Tart
Flat Dutch Radish, Large Scarlet
Large Drumhead !.nu» Salmon
Drumhead Savoy White Turnip
Red Dutch Red do do
Carrot. Early Horn Summer White
LongOrange Yollow Turnip
Cuuliilowcr, Early Black Spanish
Celery. White Solid bpinnrh, Round Leaved
Pc lied do,Cres»jCurl’d Prickly Sanded
Cncumber,Early Frame Squash,Early Bush
Do LoiigJSreeii Long Green
Lgg Pianl? largo Purple Tomato, large
Endive, Curled Turnip, Red Top, Flat
Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish,
Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga
Large India
Brown Dutch.
Just received and for sale hy
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
sept 30 Monument-Square.
lemon t
VKG-
- —.^, -10 host
medical authority .font Jhcro is no preparation of
the day which oHfoys ho nnvinhln a reputation.
At tho South antv*Nnrth. their succes* bus bbon
unbounded, and whorever introduced wohdliova
they 4invu given lira most perfect satisfaction.
Wo have this day had ini interview with nun of
our cltirnns, Henry K. Fox, who was recently
cured of a most remarkable and oh*(iuato cilia*
noons crunlinu, where die body was covered with
fulsome ulcers, nnd even tho tonsils of tho thront
eaten away—and by using these Pill* daily fnrsix
weeks, was ontiroly restored to health.—Net#
York Examiner.
PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed restore tho health of the body,
because they purify end invigorate tho blond, and
tlioir good efluctsaro not nountnrhaluiicr.d hy any
inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not expose those who use them
to danger, and their efforts are ns certain as they
aro salutary*! thoy are dally nnd sufoly adminis
tered to intimcy, youth, manhood and old age, aud
to women in the most crilicalniiddelicate cireiim-
stances, tlray do not disturb or shock thoanimnl
function*, hut restores their order nnd re-ustah-
li*hes their Iranlth: and for nil tlra purposes which
a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the
whole system me required, they stand without a
rival.
IP 9 Sold wholesaln nnd retail, at all tho princi
pal Druggiito in Savannah.
july 29 182—ly
To Contractors.
Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, )
Savannah, August 28, 1810. J
P ROPOSALS will he received by the subscri
ber until the 20(h of October next, for build
ing n Bridge over the Oconee River, for tho
Central Rail Rond, nnd also for'erecting about
4000 Icet iu length of truss work in the river
swamp.
The site of the Bridge is about 18 miles below
Milledgeville; it i* to ho of lattice work, with two
amm* of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two
nbutments nnd one pier of masonry, at an eleva
tion of about 22 feet above low water mork. The
amount ofstone und lumber required, will he n-
bout 500 perches of the former, and about 112,-
000 feet of the latter.
The truss work will he supported hy piles, nt
a- mean elevation of about 18 feet above the
swamp, nnd will require 500,000 feet BM of tim
ber,, exclusive of piles.
Plans nud specifications of the work inny bo
seen, and all necessary explanations will he giv
en, ou application to the undersigned at this of
fice. Application may also he made at the Com
pany’s office at Macon, from the iOlli to the 15th
of September, and from the lOtli to the 15th of
October.
Mr. F. P. ITolcomh. assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating the line west of the Oconee,
if applied to, will point out tlra site of the work,
nnd will give any'information touching its local
ity.
Bids will bo received for either the masonry,
the fiiineratructiirc of the bridge, or the truss
work alone, or for the whole together. *
L. O. REYNOLD3, Chief Engineer.
JLadil, Tapper A Sistarei
Offer lor Sale,
•^A II1IP3 nud tierces Cuba Molasses
4 vF 50 icsnndbblsN. O. do
30 hhds Prime Porto Rico Sugar
15 boxes Refined Loaf Sugar
75 hags Cuba and Old Java Coffeo
25 boxes Baker’s Chocolate
450 Demijons, assorted sizes
130 pcs heavy Dundee Bagging
30 crates Patent Wine Bottles
’75 boxes Negro Pipes
85 AI. Unvnnn Segiirs
100 cases Ilock and Champngno Wines
70 qr casks Sicily, Port aud Pico Wines
12 pipes pure Holland Gin
4 naif pipes Cognac Brandy
200 bhls “PlralpW* Gin
50 bids Boston Eagle Gin-
50 do do do Rum
50 do Portland Rum
100 sacks coarse und fino Salt
150 kegs pure Whito Lead
4 casks English Linseed Oil
200 Grindstones, assorted sizes
sopt4
Harrison’s gpccllic Ointment,
F OR the cure of white swellings, scrofulous
and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old und
fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings und
inflammations, scald head, women’s sore breasts,
rheumatic pains, tetters, eruption*, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, aud external diseases gen
erally. Tho proprietor has received ut least a
timiisand certificate-) nud other documents in fu-
vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd thoy
embrace almost all the coinplniilt*—in llrair worst
stages—to v. hich ointment or sticking plaster enn
bo applied.* Among those certificates, there arc
a great numhor from the most emiuont physicians
iu the country, who turn tlra Ointment iu their
daily practice, in preference to any, or all others
which have ever been invented. • The proprietor
has also received a great many testimonials from
farrier*, military gentle.men. farmers and other*,
relative to the amazing efficacy of his Oiutmcnt,
iii'hruises, cuts, nnd nil the external complaints
arid diseases of horses; and among them nro no
lessthnri a dozen certifying to tho most perfect
cures which it Iras performed on tlra soro backs
of some of those animals. Altogether the pro
prietor feels no hesitation in stating—or in put
ting it to tho proof ngain«t all composition—that
41 HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT”
is vastly superior to every tning of the kind which
Iras heretofore been offered to the public.
DCPRold wholesale nnd retail at all tho princi
pal Drug Stores in Savannah,
july 29 162—ly
Moawe. Utetw. on* PI,®*,*
T HESE medicine. Imve long been known nnj
appreciated Tor their extraordinary and it.
mediate jmwor* nfroatoring perfect health to rt.,'
aotia auilcrinir under nearly every kind ef
to which the human frame la liuhlo, eu °
Tho pronriiilot rejoice, in Unyinpurtuniiv .e
forded hy the uiitvirMi! tliflimioCTrUio daily oi*.’
for placing hia-VKUKTAULii
within tlra knowpWao nnd reach of every IndlJi?
uni in tlra community. Unlike tho host of nil!
nicious quackorios which boast of vexetahl*
gradient*, lira.Life Pills nro purely and
vegetable, mid contain nelthar mercury, onth!!,
uy, arsenic, nor any other minersl lit nnvffi
whatever. Tlray are ontlrnly composed ofIi
trnct* from rnrixand powerful plants, the vlrtuT.
of which though long known to sevora* ludi.h
tribes, nnd recently to some eminent phartScsii
licnl chemists nro altogether unknown to the I*
norant pretenders to medical science, aud wen!
never before administered iu so happily effic/
cions a combination. 1
THE PHQ3N1X BITTERS are so called he
cause they pohhohs lira power of restoring tbe’ei
piriug embers ofhoaltli, to glowing vigorthroush!
out the constitution, us the Phamix is said toll*
restored to life from tho okIics of its own diuolu
tion. Tho Pliamix Bitters arc entirely vegetable
composed of roots found only in certain parte of
tlra western country, which will jnfnYiblv carl
FEVERS AND AGUES ofnll kinds| wilhZ!
fail to eradicate entirely all the effects ofuiercurv
infinitely sooner then the most powerftil p re par.
ntions ofSorsnnnrilln. end will immediately curs
tlra determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fail* in sickneiw Incident to young females*
and will he fmind a certain remedy in nil cases of
nervous debility and weakness of tho mo9t im
paired constitutions.
As a remody for Chronlo nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, tho efficacy of the Vhwnix Bitter*
will he demonstrated bv the use ofa sinele bottle.
Tlra usual dose of theso Bitters is half a wine
cIiism foil, in water or wine, and this quantity may
1 ho taken two or three times a day, about half an
hour before meals, or a less quantity may be ta
ken nt all times. To tirade who are afflicted with
indigestion nfrer meals, theso Bitters will prove
invaluable, as tlray very greatly increase the ac
tion oftho principal viscera,help thorn to perform
their functions, nnd enable the stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offtnsire.
Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, nud lira mouth* of the absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
nud strength of body and euergy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particulars ofMofiiitt’s Life PilU
nnd Pliamix Bitters, apply nt Moflatl’s office No.
510 Broadway, Now York, where Uie Pillican bo
obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per box;
nnd the Bitters for$l u $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both,
may he there inspected.
For sulohy A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDrayton-St.
july 14 109—ly
Chatham Superior Court#
MAY TERM, 1840.
Monday, 22d Juno, 1840.
JohuW. Clifton, )
and > Divorce.
Sarah AnhiClifton. )
I Tuppeoringby the return of the 8heriff, that
the defendant is not to be found,within the
County of Cfrathnm, and that she is Without the
limits of the State, on motion of the Complain
ant's Attorney, it is ordered that the Gnid Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
this Court, and file her answer or defensive alle
gation in writiug, or in case of lor default the
said Complainant shull proceed to trial. And it
is ftirtlrar ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this State and of
the City of Savannah, uuce a uiouth until the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from tho minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Degu^Clerk Sup. CourtC. C.
#ug25
.Soup*.
V ARIEGATED, Rose, Almond and Cinhn-
mon Soaps, in largo und sural! bars. Re
ceived and for sale hy
rept 14 A. PARSONS.
Low’s old English Soups.
J UST received, a general assortment of Low’s
old English Soaps, for side by
sept 14 THOS/RYERSON.
Brushes.
A FINE assortment of Hair nnd Tooth Brush
es; just received und (or rale by
■ept 14 THOS. RYERSON.
Teeth und Iluir Brushes.
A FINE assortment of Teeth, Hair, Nail and
Comb Brushes; Furniture, Blacking and
Scrubbing Brushes, Fine und Course Combs,
German Silver nnd Ivory Pocket Combs, Juut
received per Now Hanoi cr, for wdn by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
8e pt J1 Monument-Square.
PI tying Cards.
2 GROCE fine linen Pluymg Cards, just re
ceived and lor salo hy
*«pH4 THOS. RYERSON.
Scotch Gin#Iiuni«.
OA 4-4 super Scoicn Ginghams, just
&\J received and for sate by
■*ptM AVERY JOHNSON,
Bills on N'ow-York
A T 30 days sight, for sale by
sept 10 S. D. CORBITT,
The Subscribers
Have in Store and otler for Sale,
-j f* HHDS St. Croix Sugar
X tJ 25 do Porto Rico do^
100 Lugs prime Cuba Coffeo
30 hhds Molasses
25 kogs nnd 20 boxes Tobnccb, various
brands and quality
70 boxes Sonp, 20 do Sperm Cnndlcs
Imperial Gunpowder, Ilyson ond Po-
chon T«u
100 hags Shot, assorted sizes
20 kegs Dupont Powder
70 bids Rum, 50 do Gin
5 whole and 10 half pipes Cognac and
Champagne Brandy
Madeira, Malaga, Sicily und Champagne
Wines
400 pcs 42 and 44 inch Bagging, weighing
from 14 to 2 lbs per yard
20 tons Iron, assorted
70 kegs Nails, assorted
COO sucks Liverpool Salt, 10.000 lbs Bacon
sept 5 * BOSTON & RANDLE.
The Lucinn Cordial,
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
T HE unprecedented popularity of this boned-
cent aud inestimable CORDIAL in the U-
nited States, Iras induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce 110 other effect than that of swindling the
public; nud to give a yet more plausible Appear-
mice of their cupidity, those persons effect that
their wretched nostrums have been iu use in
England and elsewhere fora number of years;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mncnin made
his wonderful discovery, no cure for hurrenne**
had been over thought of, or at least made pub
lic; and nil those then iu use for the restoration
oftho decayed virile powers were found to be of
hut little avail. Thus, all nostrums advertisod
for barrenness ortho cure of itnpotency, hut Dr.
Magnin’s nro mere catchpenny humbugs, which
would never have been thought of hut for tlionp-
pearonce nnd great celebrity of tlra.LUCINA
CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name is
nt present in circulation, it nmy iu general he a
sufficient caution for the purchaser to nrii for the
Lncinn Cordial, but ns further assurance,itwonld
he ns well to note that its name, Lttcina Cordial,
or Elixir of Lovn, is stamped in tlra glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of France und tlra U-
nited States nre on the outward envelope—that
n Fleur de Lis is printed on the accompanying
direction*, nnd beautifully embossed on tho show
hills hanging in the stores of thoso who Iravo tlra
genuine article for sale.
The celebrity of the Lucina Cordial being such
as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is the
only efficient remedy for barrenness, nnd the res
toration of decayed virile powers ever known;
and tliatin the.cure of Fluor Alhus, Gleet, obstruc
ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, tlra incon
tinence oftho urine, or tlra involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority over every other medicine
is not only uucided, hut unquestionable. For
sale by *1 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
Valier’s Celebrated French Pills*
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE gnnuino French Fills against all the
QUACK nostrums of the age—for the care
of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS
nro applicable in all cases for either sex, (warrant
ed free from mercury,) nnd do not affect the
breath in tho least, and nro perfectly pleasant and
agreenble to the stnmHch, nnd have never failed
to make a speedy nnd permanent cure, without
tlra least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronic stages of the dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Alhus, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, or a weakness of those organs,
they are beyond a doubt the most effectual reme
dy over discovered, having*cured many obstinate
cases after every other nradicipe had failed. The
French Pills have been so uuivcisally successful
that lira proprietor challenges any one to pro
duce n remedy of equal certainty uuder a forfeit
ure of Three Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 per box. For snlo by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
jnly 29 182—ly
5 by
july 29
182—1>
Savannah.
Fresh Teas.
I MPERIAL, Hyson, Gunpowder nnd Black
Tan, expressly for family use, just received
nnd forsale hy
sept 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Coffee, Flour and Potatoes,
/ST/'h BAG’S Jlivu Cofl’eo. 27 lilil* Flour, 25 do
Potatoes. Just received
sept 15
for snlo Sy
BALDWIN & CO.
Superior Cuscor Oil.
3 DDLS, a very superior article, for sale hy
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
sept 11 Monument-Square.
Bfibuntiai Salt Lemon,
F OR removing Ink, Iron mould, and other
stains from linen or fine goods. Price 25
cents pnr box. For sale by
sept 14 T1IQ3. RYERSON.™
Bitg'glng, Twine and Soap.
"t A HALE>> Bagging, 42 inch
AU 1 do Twine, 110 boxes No. 1 Soap
Landing from achr. Intrepid, nnd for Rule hy
■apt 16 F. SORREL & CO.
Ilalllbut Fins.
KEGS now, just received nnd for snlo hy
AU sept 15 LONG & PATTERSON.
Canal Flour.
WHOLE ond half hhls, new wheat. Just
Jml\P received nnd for sale by
' **pt 15 LONG & PATTERSON.
Cosmetics.
C HURCHES' genuine Vegetable Lotion,
Rowland s Kntydoro, an Eastern Botanical;
discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering the
skin soft and fair, as well as bestowing a delicate
roseate hue to tho complexion. Just received
and for snlo by
sept 29
THOS. RYERSON.
Le Cordial dc Luciiic, 011 JL’JEI-
cxir dc 1/Amour.
W E perceive by the papers lirat the famous
French physician, Dr.Mngnin, has estab
lished an agency for the sale of the above named
extraordinary medicine in this city; aud to speak
the truth, wo nre sorry for it, ns we think that
there are too many people in this part of tho
world already. Wo dare not enter into an expla
nation of the wonders effected by this medicine
here, hut will nevertheless venture to ndd. Unit it
is the royalist thing in tlra world for gentlemen and
ladies who arc husbands and tcites, and who wish
to be fathers and mothers. Tho agent should take
this medicine to the far west, where people, are
scarce.—New York Examiner.
44 The Lucinc Cordial" is a general invigorntor
of tho human frame in all tlra various ensos of
Inngor. lassitude and debilitation, nnd is at the
same time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while
it can renovate tlra prostrated energies ofa ginut,
nn infant may use it, not only with impunity, hut
with advantage. Tho Lucinc Cordial is ulso au
indubitable cure for the incontinence oftho urine,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like
wise an invaluable and unrivalled mediciuo in
cawss of chronic eruptions of the skin, und iu the
(ironical affections ol'tlie age.
’I 5 his celebrated and incstinmblo Cordial is for
sale hy G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of tlra most aston
ishing and vvondurfulvcuros that huvn ever
been known—in conscqnenco of which they have
now become a shining mark, against which all the
arrows of disappointed hope, envy nud uncharit-
able ness are levelled without distinction.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills uro anti-biliou*, nnU-
dyspentie, and niiti-mercnrial, and nmy justly he
considered a Universal Medicine—hut they nre
pcrulinrry beneficial in tho following complaints:
Yollow and Bilious Fevnro,Fovor and Agnc.Dya-
B , Cvonn, Liver Complaint. Sick llcadnciio,
r.e t Astlinm.Drqnsy,Rheitmntism,F,nlaigc-
incut of the Spleen, Piles. Female Ohstiuctions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension
oftho Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhinn,
Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
nud iu all casus of Torpor of tho Bowels, where
a Cuthurlic or (in Aperient is needed. They uro
exceedingly uiild in their operations, producing
neither nnu«e«, griping nor debility.
03*$old wholesale nnd retail nt nil tho principal
Drug Stores in Savannah, july 29 182—ly
Border Betigleg,
A TALE of Mississippi, by tho author of
Richard II urdis.
Woman’s Lovo and t!ra World’s Favor, or tho
Ferguson#, hy the Him Edmund Phipps.
'IwPrincipInsof Free Trade illustrated in a
series ofrhortnud futnUiur essays, originally pub
lished in lira Bunirar oftho Constitution,hy Con-
dy Rnguct, L, b. D.
The Life of Alexander Hamilton, hy hfsson
John C Hamilton, vol. 2nd.
Gulliver’s Travels, a new edition, octavo, with
upwards of 400 wood engravings.
Tlra Worksdf Beaumont & Fletcher, will) an
introduction, hy George Durloy, in 2 vein,
sept 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Compound SnrsnpnrJUu, or
ITIcud Syrup*
K NOWN from nil others hy being cnlled Naf
1 Silver Top. Also, as 11 former security,
my signature will ho found in my own hand wri
ting, also nn the-outside wrapper.
From the Editor of the Herald.
Ilmen's Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight
ful nnd pleasant beverage for tlra summer, is fait
coming into use, and will soon be an iudinpeusa*
hie article in every family. It makes n delightful
mead, nnd is un excellent purifier of the blond.
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser has a bottle oflhe Sarsaparilla Compauud,
ond a box containing the Saline Powder; the on
ly necessary nccouipnniment is a pitcher of ice
water, and you Imve a perfect Ibunta n, where,
reader,/on luuy refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little oi'tho Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a
glnss of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found in the
city. We apeak from experience; don : t take our
word, hut go nnd get the article of William
Brown, the inventor. 481 Washington-street.
For snlo hy T. M- & J- M. TURNER,
nng 20 Monument Bqwatc,
II11111 a nil air.
milF. diseases oftho Imir among ns nretM#
A which occasion baldness nnd gradunWifinl
off of the hair, and thinness of it—tlra caiimd
which arise from many disorders, especially w*
vers; perspiration, which extends the ttarc*,ro;
luxes tlra roots, causes the Imir to fall off. andof-
ten occasions totalbaldness. Baldness lias ever
been esteemed a grent jlefect. It generally arise*
through violent exercise, from whence uri. c cper-
fcpirntions, which tno frequently occasion a lo«*
oftho hair—it relaxes the roots—the ncidity pre
vents lira fluid ucting on tho hair, which occniioM;
it to waste. For instance, after n violent peropt-
ration the hair heroines dry. it fitels extremely
imrsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; ,,ie f re “l l *{
to prevent its taking un effect on the hnir.firot
rub tlra huirdry with nclolh, then apply
sjidn Oil to the roots of tho hair, so mat the win
oftlra head nmy ho moistened, nud remain bom*
ter each time of porspirntion. .
Sold wholesale'find retail by the proprieior
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N- iork'.aM
by appointment, by
ntiV 19 ANSON PARSONS,
Dr. Icbb’s Rlicuinntlc duln««wh i
T HIS highly unproved und long ceW>rM»
nppliculinri for ttlumuntic
fitlly propnrod according to Iho origin" 1
Sir Rjqhnrd'Jnhb. Huromit, PI\j,8icioiil»w r
Majesty nnd RoyW Family. Ii is 'S j/ i
that tile cxcruciuting pnin, tho decrept™ 0 ®.
fortuity mill premutnre old nge, whim "™ ,
tjiunl attendants and coiucquoiicos on"""'
od disorder, nro tmiltiwd i®W/my p"»“ nl ^
tiller despair of n core, or frequent d 'PP . .
merit in tho efficacy of tin pi I
antidotes used to effect this ptifP n *f- L lin ,ii(t|
who have ninde trial of Dr. Jebli s 1th > , I
Liniment, even in ohstitmte cases of n’"J - [
ms, nnd ef the most seit.c elBrncter,p* L
ceivi„l essential relief, nnd ninny hate i» ■
eil in a few days, some. ill. (wmitydbor lin» ^ I
n number of persons in Boston nnd v cn V, ^ J
were fotmcriv nffiiclcd wtUt tl |n R*- B . r c a f
Imve very fill y end wttiaCiotnrily ri,w, I
tifientesnro in Iho possession of llio 1 r F rilj „ g I
which prove Iho niosl thorough on *" I
euros by mentis of tins most poworfid HI I
in eor.es where oilier opproved «PPI" “J lvi ih P
" 'a Tho Liniment w" 1 *" ' !C “ 0)n . |
toUilly foiled.
signal succosn, lin'd mnv bo I
mended (hr chilhlnins, brutsos, spr ' ^
ness, stiffness iff tho joints, &c. 1 fi**'.
A supply of theahnvmi.rlielij ihrmiM^,
july 14 Opposite thohionsionjijjjijSi.
7 FRF.SII Mtpp*'ifftlmninve vi; l ! l " bl “
A ichiejuitroeeived^nndforsohi^^
j»ty 2T No. fl Oiiihons’ Roeg
' SoBiii-Cascs. two 8 C :
A NEAT, fcncy "lide>r holdi'|8 ;«;“j
A fo er.
for safe by
# aug 20