Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, October 26, 1840, Image 4

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— — . I,Vasiliy Lot Wo, till. I 1»y I.oi Nn.iiin«(H); also tlin ,ni Nn ten (10; • • irlwmtbv the ,10);I# vied mntmfernml union issued out oftlm _»f. Pro. y defendant. Jl/V WYLLY, Sheriff c.c. (Georgian) _ '• bale. tho first Tuesday in No* before tlm Court House In i, between tho utuil hour* of rnporty, to wilt or parcel oT Land situate in the _ ham* being an undivided moiety Ion. (131 thirteen, and (14) fourteen, nt itfnnl, fonncrlv known by the nauie of jom Hole, in havnmiah River, contain- hundred feet ftont on m'k! River, three . Jred feet (Vom tho hnck to low water mark, lueivoofn thoronghfero of twenty-live feet. “1 the sanio property conveyed by Nicoll Ml m peter Mitchell by deed, dated 2i;h y, 1812. AUo.ono box of Methomntical Instruments,one cheat of Tonla, one lot of Hooka and Map*, one , lot of Furniture, Desk, Ar., ono Magnetic Ge ometer and Screw Seal Prras. Alao. the Iblmwtiig Negroes, viz: London. Sa. rnh.Clarimfa, Imum, Robert, Cornelia. June, - William. Mary, Hnury, July, Glasgow, Harriet, Dora, Matilda, Maim. Patience. Reck. Harry, Jiiii, Mnrv Ann and Nero; levied on an the pro- ,. party of Peter Mitchell, to satisfy nn execution * fa favor of tho Wantera’ Rank or the State of Georgia agniurt Peter Mitchell. Property point ed out by PlaintitT* Attorney. ELISHA U’VlLY Sheriffc. c. ., sept 29 • 23> (UMrl Sheriff's Sale. I111II (T« hied to tho Into flrmnfCAfto i, arc requested to call and aottlo by tnber, or they will be placed in Attorney fot collection. T. It. MILLS. Eltnii Notice* [, person* indebted to the late firm of John I. Gnildrv. I»y note, open account or due _..... il tiio«« indebted to Gaudry it lxigriel.nru reqneated to coll and aelllo tho aitutn. octfi •» « 1CE8. mim famine** hmeteibre Ummtri in the — -jc. 1 : ■ sa JL C‘ Dr. Taylor's I i of Live JOHN U. GAUDRY. Wo tic©.' ' . ■ m ilehted, to the stibscriticr* eltli- erby note, dtielrtll or open account, put . nre informed that literatim must be paidhy the 10th instant, or they will indiacriminately be putinauit. net 3 LONG A PATTERSON. Notice. HREF month*after rtate. nppffeatien wiU be made for the renewal of Certificate No. 202, lor twenty-five aharea in theCapiul Stock of tho Dank of St. Mmy a, dated 13th February, 18-10. In lieu of tho origiua), which ha* bee nlost or mis- laid. D. HOPKINS. St. Mary*, 37th Aug. 1840. .aaptl 31113m Notice, A LLparaon* indeb»ed to the Estate of Alex- 1\. aniler Atkinson. late of Camden County, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay ment to tho nubscribert uiid those having claim* against an id Estate, will please present them pro perly attested without drlav. to C. ATKINSON, Adu.’cr. aept IS 23ft ti. Notice. F OUR months nffar date, application will be tuadn to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when aiuing for ordinary pur poses, for leave to veil a part of tho Real and Personal Estate of tho lots? U. F. Cater, for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of raid Estate. MARGARET ll. CATER. Y.x'n. HUGH FRASEll GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept 39 235 Notice. of Savannah, Un. under tho name and irninf Hazard, Dtttilow, ACo. will horunfier Kt cotilluu-d by the undersigned, who have changed tho name of their firm to that or Hautnl, Denim 9t Ifihter. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DKNSLOW, JAMES ll. WEBSTER. Now York. Oct Sth, 1040. net lft Notice. T HE subscribers having connected thrir In terest. will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in thi* rirv. under tho firm nfSHAPTBR A WOOD- BRIDGE. TUOMAS M. SHAPTK1I, WYLLY WOOD BRIDGE aept IM 833 Connrtucralilp. T HE Subscriber* have this day formed o Co partnership under tho firm of HARRIS A REILLY, for tho purpose oftrnnsartmg a genor- al (iHOCEHY UbalSklbS. Their Store won the Weal aide of Market-Square: and they will keep on Imnd a general stork of Groceries, a* well as Ulankets, Negro Cloths and Shoes. Per sona wishing to purchase, will please coll and ex amine for themselves. LEWIS F. HARRIS, PHILIP REILLY. Snvannuh, let 8cpt. 1840. aept 7 2IG— lin itiniplioti and livereomplalht, roughs, _ , jstltmu, difficulty of breathing, pain* in tlioeidonr breast, spilling of blood, catarrhs, Dr. •YTjnLL lie sold <»« tlie first Tuesday in No- f T Vemlier next. before the Court’Houso in Hineaville, Liberty* Confttv, between tlie usual - houra Of sale, tlfe following property, viz: ' OnelractofLandcontamingone Imndrcdncres, (be half of a two hundred acre tract; also, anoth er tract containing fifty acre*, tlie half of a hun dred acre tract. Tlia above tracts was granted to ', lleury Dycas, now the property of the e.tate of A. Stnyloy, and to be sold to satisfy two execu tions agaiust mid estate in fin or of J. J. Garrison. Property pointed out by B. W. Allen. aept IS S. S. MOODY, n.s.t .c. . Administrator's Stile. A GREEABLY to nti order of the Inferior J\. Court of Effingham County, whilst sitting for ordinary purpose*, will bn raid on the first ^ Tuesday in December next, between the usual uours of sale, three negro uien slaves. viz: Will, Andrew, and Arter, tlie property of tlie Estate of June* Barton, deceased. Sold for a division. Term* made known on thn dnv ofsale. septlo 223 C. A. BURTON, AdnTor. F OUR months after date, application wilt lie in.ufeto the Court of Ordinary for tho Coun ty ofCnmden, for leave to sell all the Lot. and Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson, belonging to the estate of John Dailey, late of said coutitv deceased. . * G W. THOMAS, ) ... ROBT. LANG, ] Adm June 26 . 154 Notice. F OUR month* aftrr date, application will bo made to tho Honorable the Justices of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that House andbnt Buddings on l«ot No. 3, Pulaski Ward, in tho City of Savannah, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased.* SARAH BIRD, Adiu'ix, july 13 1*3 Notice. F OUR months after data. I shall apply to tlm Honorable tiie Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave to sell all the Real Eslute oi Janies Lloyd, deceased. jnly23 E. I). TRACY, Adm’or. Lit in iii ii h* Aromatic Vege table Bittern* For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitter* are composed of vegetable* ofthc most innocent, jet specific virtues, and have bean highly extolled by thou. md* who have experienced thoirefficacy fn the abovo nam ed complaints. They are in fact the host sto machic and corrective tlie vegetable kingdom fur nisliea. They are highly useful ns n prcicntivo against fover, and nre very serviceable nt all sen- sons of tho year, more pnrtirulntly in the spring and summer mouths, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of nppetite. disa greeablo listle-wness and relaxation of the s* stem. They strengthen die stomach, procure n good ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blond, and restore theimaiidln bis original strength and vigor. Most of tho Bitters w ilh which tho mar ket is now supplied nre nothin* more than cheap froggy preparations, sold at n high price, niu| lonabiniNiiily for their intoxicating properties. These Bitiera nre superior to any that are, or ever have Im-cii offered to the public. Being punrcntly aromatic, they nre particularly recom mended to seafaring persons ns an antidote a- gainst the Scurvy. I’ersons laboring under the nfiriuitiesnf old age, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and in\ igomting stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite and as sisting digestion in a rcmnrkablo degree,removing those low spirited and trembling sensation*, the sure effect ofa want of tone in the system. They are peculiarly adapted to those who nre troubled with Dinrhu-n, or Weakness of tlie Bowels, Ac. prevalent in iltemiminor and autumnal months. They will be found in nil ca«os of the following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stniuncli. Cnstiveiicas, J!xce*.si\c Wemincxs, Loss of'Appetite. Dullness and Oppression, a >ropm«ity to Sleep, Bitter Tpstn in the Moutli, .nntlung of Food. Sicknessat the Stomncli.Gcu- eral Debility, and nil other symptoms of Indiges tion and Fitituleuce. I’rice CO cent*. Valuable Properly for Sale. A G REP. Alt LF. to tin order of (lie Honorable Jjl the Inferior Coart ofTnttnall County, when •itdng for ordiuanr purposes, will ho sold on tho first Tuesday in January next, beforo the Court ‘ House door tu Reidville. in said county, between ' the Usual houra of sale, all the Real Estate and Personal Properly belonging to the Estate ofJas. Parry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which is situated the late residence and tlie valua ble set of mill* long known as Perry’s Mills, whkjh will be new aiid in complete order for im mediate operation. As this property is so well known, I doeui a particular description of it un necessary; suffice it to say, that it is not surpassed by any other sit uation ns a mill privilege, on the Alatamaba River. Being only 13 mile, from tlie river, the aswgd lumber can lie floated from tlie , mill* in sjnall rafts to tlie river Mmv, and round logs can wiiii couvenieuce be finite j down tlie crook. (Cobb's Creek) to the miils, for two miles aliore. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring conveuicut. There D also nt tlie place a commodious house lately erected as a seminary o(learning. I invite individoab aud companies wishing to purchase, to call end view the premis es lor themselves. Also, at thn same time and place, will be sots rots tract of Swamp land, adjoining Riley'd land, containing one thousand acres; alto, one tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili- G n’aCreek; and also, nun tract on Water Mel- it Creak. Plats of all said tracts will be exhilt- • ited on the day of fid-. Also, at the same time and place will be sold, tiw following named Negroes, viz: Jiut Miller, 40 yean old t Jim (Brooks) M years old; Dann, • carpenter. 33 years; Elias, 30 years old; Har ry, 17 years old; Lewi*. 16 years old; Elliek, 7 f years old; Dilla, 20 year* old, and her two children Crocket aud an iufaut; Nancy, 17 years old and Iwrchild Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Phmbu. 50years old, iu bad health. All of which will be sold ns the property of James Per ry, late of said County, deceased, for Use benefit of the legatees of dm said estate. Terms—Oiio-»hird cash, balance in one and two yearn, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON \V. SHARPE, sept 21 228 Ad iii r. Assiguce’s .\olicc, T HE su.iserihci has been appointed Assignee by Henry N. Gamble, or all bis Estate and I>r. Jrhlt’s HliCIIUtntir Liniment, effects, for the benefit of all I is creditors. All fXtlllS highly approved and long celebrated persons indebted to said Henry N. Gamble, are X application for Rheumatic Disorders, is cure- i payinc creditors of said Henry N. Gambia, are request ed to band in their arxount* .properly attested, within three month*. oiherwl«e the undersigned Will not he responsible for the payment of them out of tlin assets. II. \V. 11UDNALL. Darien, July IP. 1S40. july 21 175t3m Administrator's Male. I N pursuance of an order from tho Justices of tlie Inferior Court while sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tlie first Tuesday iii November next, before the Court House in this citv, between the usual honra ofsale. a Negro man named Moses, belonging to the estate of.M. H. Drake, decerned. Hold for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. sept 1 ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm'or. .Executor's Notice. A LL person*indebted to dictate Pr.TF.tt Mas sif, of Glyun County, will please make payment without delay; and all tlu»e having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to law to either of die undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, < Unnl'd STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, J Ex’ors. sept 4 2l4t4m Gcomiu-JIcIutohli County. To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS James It. Obbcrry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of the estate of Johu Obberry, late of raid connty deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmonidi all and singular tlie kindred mid creditors of said de ceased, to lie and appear at inv office within die time preccribed by iuw, to shew cause (if any they have) why snidletters should lint lie granted. Given under my hand at ofiico Uiis first day of May, 1340. J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c. Clisttlinin Superior Court. MAY TERM. 1840. A Certain Cure for Sick Ilcud- Ac Do. W HICH has been usea in families, every meniher of winch lias had sick headache frou'i infancy,n> n constitutional family complaint, •ml has cured effectually in every instance vet kiwwn,Mnoutitit>g to many hundreds. It is iiot unpkaiant to the taste, anil does not pr»v«>ti! th» daily avocations ofone using iu it must be nerso- Varcd in, and tiie cure is gradual, but certain and . nenaaneuL Instances nre constantly multiply- inf where this distressing complaint is complete ly relieved oud cured, although of years standing, by the use of Dr. Spohn'a celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its idcusuutnns*, inv lug none of llge nauseating effects of common drugs. In all dyspeptic symtoms, costivcue-s, irregu larity, distress after meals, pains in the aidennd torpidity of tlie liver, the cure i. perfect, and uny nno so afflicted will heroine immediately convin ced oo using it. that he has at last Ifaind'a •‘sover eign balm forJiis wounds.” Females arc particu larly reconiioeuded to use it for costivcncss or ir regularity, and other fmnnie complaints. It is proved to correct vitiated and disordered liuuror* Keeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those § ion* who after an evenings indulgence at par- , &c. li'tVo Jteadachn and dqlhiu*« tho next , wltTfiiid tins* a sure prcvenlTvu if Liken nt time. For all common complaints, in a few 1 days it* virtues will be self-evident, and a complete euro will soon bo effected. When a person has : j a cold nmj feel* unwell, generally u freo me of it Ibru few flays will he sure to relieve without physic or pill*. To duidrou it may be given with the greatest advantage. 1 Inall acidity or nournessofstmnnch this remedy M orcign and invaluable; as a general Family cine it is now adoptod by many of tlie most ' le fiunile*. It never sickens the stomach es any of the unpleasant efforts ofphy sic. for sale by T.. M. & J. M. TURNER. I A~*~ *• Mournful Square df . Henry** Geuuiuu Calcined Mag- nesln, f beneficial iu nil diseases of the stem- __d bowels which are attended with acid, d gives Ituiiiedinte relief to thn heartburn. “ cts of excess iu eating or drinking nre _/ rnlwvw bv it, and it uffnrdi. one of tlie it and most jiluttsaut aperients, especially a who, front a sedentary life or other * 5 frequent necessity oflmv- '"’es*. To persons of a bit- , it may bo recommended /t and it* virtues have been _..jl in tlte diseases of warm cli- > of the complaiuls of children, iu y; and even at more advanced peri- iiido«l with aridity; and in snch cases, J Magnesia has a grout advantage ihsorbettts.vix: that it both neiitraii- t the aiinioiitaiy canal, and arts ns yet gentle purgative, i supply of this highly recommended just ruceived. For sale by G. R. IIKNDRICK8QN. . unllloMr, EL und half bids, uow wheat. JuM . T __, jd aud for wile by • H13 L9.NG & f ATTERSON. mm | Dii Dieorce. For sale by sept 11 \VM. II. TURNER. Opposite the Matuion Iiou«c. pplicatimi for Rheumatic fully prepared according to the original recipe ol Sir Richard Jebli. Baronet, Physician to her late Majesty and Royal Family. It i* doubtless true, that tiie excruciating pain, tho decrepitude, de formity and prematura old ago, which nre the usual attendants and consequence* of thi* (trend ed dirorder, nre suffered by many persons from utter despair ofa cure, or frequent disappoint ment in the efficacy uf the numerous pretended antidote* u*ed to effect this purpose. Rut those who ha\n made trial of Dr. Jt-bli’a Rheumatic Liniment, even in obstinate cases of long idund- ing. and of the tno*t severe character, have re- cciv ed e«sential-relicf, end many have been cur ed in a few days, some in twenty-four Imiirs. as a nutnbiw of person* in Boston mid vicinity, who were formerly afflicted with tho Rheumatism, lnve very fill y and satisfactorily testified. Cer tificates nre in the possession of tho Proprietor, which prove the most thorough and surprising cures by menus of thi* most powerful Liniment, in cose* where oilier approved applications had totally failed. The Liniment i* also used with signal success, and may be confidently recom mended for chilblain*, bruise*, sprains, iiuiuli- ness, stiffness of tlie joints, Ac. Price, 50 cents A supply of the above article for «al«* l»r W.M. II. TURNER, july 14 Opposite the Mansion House. Moniuy, 22d Juue, 1810. John W. Clifton, and Sarah Atm Clifton. TT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that X tlie defendant is not to be found within tho County of Chatham, mid that she i* without the limits of the Shite, mi motion of the Complain- ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that tlie said .Sarah Ann Clifton do appenron or before next term of tills Court, and file hernnswer or defeusivo alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the Mid Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule bs pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this Slate ami of tlie City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD (i. WILSON, aug23 Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C.C. 2UT)t2dmj Clmtlinm Superior Court. May Ti.um, 1840. James D. Stevens siul Jos.) . .. C. Wilkins, Afar., of {.W”° P. H. Wilkin., r,. Juba f Hownnd'a Tonic HIixturc f or Vcffctublc Febrifuge, A specific and lasting cure for Fever and Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repel* die slur of being a quark mcdiciim, it having been the result of many years study, experience and labor, ill the medical practice nud observation of Fevr rand Ague. It is composed ol such medi cinal principle* ns were considered most fit to re store tlichariuony ofuctionbetween the stomach, liver, und the oilier important function* of the *y stem,die to.* of which harmony is evidently die immediate cause of the disease. It spcedily'pro- motes n regnlay nml healthy nppetite wtnrhi* generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nud *trength is soon afforded to tho whole system. It mii*t be apparent to all. that a medicine pos*et*iiig these peculiar virtue*, i* useful in a great variety of complaint*. By renewing dm healthy action of the digestive organs, it ha* proved itself of re markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, heart-hum, water brash, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complain!*, and all other affection* of similar origin, but it i*in die treatment of Fever*, and especially in Fever and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that it* pow er* have been principally tested, nnd with tho*c who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo diose diseases. It has ulso been used as n pre ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi cal recurrence of the chills nud fever, nnd it bn* alwuys warded off the apprehended nltnck. It \va» deemed not improper to accompany the vegetable febrifuge with a few of the many une quivocal certificates politely furnished to die pro prietor,corroborative of die foregoing statement*. For further accounts of it* great usefulness, sec pamphlet* accompanying each bottle. rnlhm. nud all oUmr affections of tho clmit, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, nr thoro who uro unable to ro*t wall at night, this u.ctlicittn is tnoNt cniphntirnlU' recommended. Tho Incstiinnhlo vulnn of this celebrated medicine lias lieen highly tested, nml found tint wnttlittg. Tlie Proprietor it daily recoiling the most flatter ing account* ofltis success;and ills truly gratify ing to snv this is emphatically the nicdumm of the ponplot ’hi*''used by tint Medical Faculty; sun- S orted by thn Clergy, advocated by tho whole 'ew-York Prr»*,and is in the house of most of our citiKctis. It nitty be tdlnti without the lon*t fear of dim ger by childret|. nml persona debilitated by dis- casa. Iu fine, the cure* the Balsam of Liverwort ha* already clltcteil, and is hourly performing; the comequenniopuUtrUy it has obtained among those persons, vliobv exporioneu nre hcslitmilt fled to judge of it* emeuevv the exalted npmion entertained of ta virtues liv physicians: the con sequent reenu nendstion ’it receives from tho Medical Fnciilt —speak cogently and unequivo cally of tho me its and siierciH of this mcdiciim. Invented by m old and very ionrued physician, distinguished a ke for his talent, research,^ and experience; tin confidence reposed by him in iu irri'sistible iner ts nml it* beneficial effect* upon him while sove ely and Inmoiilnblv diseased with tho mostdistre ing symptoms of Consumption, it being now si »jectto the advico and control ol three physician], together with the nisnv tetnno tiinl* nml corroborating certificate* which have been voluutarilr given its by persons wlm Itavo received it* potent ami salutary effect, must go fir. very far, *» n commend this a« a Vegetable Medicine nfiiutquilicd and utidenioble virtue for Consumption will all the diseases which prey up- i tho cltcst. lungs ami liver. KriUfarrofConnleifutt!—Fraud* it non this mediein are U*ued in every direction. Remem ber to isk for “Dr. Taylor’* Bnlsnqi of Liver wort," and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or many way possessing tho same virtues. See that the sign.KitPMifGeo.Ta) lor, M. D., is on every hot- tie, in inv Inml w riting. To counterfeit this wil bo forgery. For sale at T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S. June 1 Monument Square. Hotirk a Pnunccn. T HIS valutblo inodiriiio may bo taken with perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases. Iu cure* hro for the following diseases: Dvspop- sia, Iom of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of the stomach. Ii^artbnrn. diarrhu-a, dysentery or flux, piles, fistnll, obstructed or excessive men struation. period i of cessation of menses, llour-nl- bit* or whites, u tie nud fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typlu * fever, scarlet fever, small pox. Erysipila* or Hi. Anthony’s lire, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow fever. coslivuiieKs, wind on the stomarli or bow ls.cholcrn morbus,consumption, •pitting blood, i lluenza. cold*, coughs, inflam mation of the eh -*t. palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sor throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush m <oro month, putrid sore throat, croup, iuflatmua on of the heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the I ver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet hysteric*, nervous and Kcrnfu- Ions affection* ol die membranes nud ligaments, mercurial and vu icriul disease*, nicer*, Mire*, af fections of the duo, and diseases arising from im pure h!ond,&r A supply of the abovo valuable medicine just received per Iirifl Oglethorpe, and for sulu by the single bottle or Uix, by ANSON PARSONS, nug 14 No. 8 Gibbons’Range. Gclulinc Cnpsuics of Pure Co- pniva Dnlin. T UF. Copaviv Balm is, of nil tho medicines 6mplovvc in combating the chronical nud arute sonnrriHi-sl affection*, also tlie bleimorba-a called whites die only ono, the specific action of which has nu»er been doubted, und to which physician* hav< ill coineqnence given tho prefer- encejmut iu naiiseott* taste nud smell nre the cause* of iu being rejected by many patients. Thi* is Uto riosoii why sc many experiment* have been male ill order to discover some mode of disguising iu ta-te/so that it might be taken with (c** repugnance; but hitherto this has been but iinperfecty effi cted, and nlvvay* by nddition of some active substance which modifies iu pro perties, nnd tbu* destroys its rhcniical cotntitu- tinu and its phnical character. 1 therefore offer a mode of administering it in such a state that it cannot occa>i]n the slightest repugnance, nnd this without sifniiittiug it to any alteration, My method coiui*}* it) enclosing it iu t|io Gelatine Clap.ale*. , A supply ollbe above valuablemedicino just received, ivnd nr salo by ANSON PARSONS, f No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. I.add, Tupper dc BUtnrr, Offer lor Sale, IIHDS nudtiercosJJuba Molasses ‘ da,# ^ Sugar luwif Sugar Cuba and Old J*v* Coflea boxes Baker’s Chocolate 4511 Dsmyoii*. assorted slx«* _ 13(1 pc* heavy Dundee Bagging 3ft Crates Patent \Vlno Bottles 76 hn.ro* Negro Pipes 85 M. Huvfeiia Soaitr* 100 4nsi-s Hook nud Olininpagno Winns 70 ()r casks Sicily, 1‘ortnnd Pico Wine* 12 pipes pure HtllnndGiii litlf pipe* Cognac Bran-'y bids “Plielp’s" Gilt Ml hbls Bostnu Mo Gin Ml do do <fn Rum 6(1 do Portland Rum 10ft sackxconri'o nnd fine 8nlt 150 keg* pure White Lend 4 casks English Linseed Oil 200 Grindstones, assorted sizes mpt4 4 200 Bnrkwhcnt Floiir. 10 bt>l> *‘ Uu ?jj' v,,cut Landing from brig L. Baldwin, and for *alo by oct2l (’LAGHORN & WOOD. 121111s* for Sitle. T HE tttbar.fiber oflbra for sale Iff* Mill VUtalv- lishmcnt on Horae Crcelt, in Tclfklr Coun ty, ifaorgln. ’J’vvo Hnws mid a Grist nro in good order for operating. Tho stream Is a largo ono, aud is considered to lie ns good ns any lit this sec tion of country. There nro about seven thous and acres of laud attached to ilia promises, tho mint of which I* well timbered with yellow pine, nml there i* a sufficient nuniitity of hard limber for thn ttso oftho Mills; tliev are so situated, that lh« supply of yellow pine timber will helm- hiitistilile. They nre silmitod about cloven miles iVnm Lumber City In said County, mid nlmut two miles from tlm Ocintilgeo River. Lumber can bo sent with great case down the Creek front the Mills to thn Rivor. Persons vvishRig to ptirclinto, can apply nlllier personally nr by loltnr, to tho •vtbxoribor nt Oornttlgoo villa, Telfliir County,Ga. N. ASHLEY. BJTItc Advertiser *l Portland, Me.; the Whig & Courier nt Bangor, Mn.j and tho Patriot iV Slate Gnzeito at Concord, N. IL, nro requested to insert thn aliovn itilverliseuinni ottee u week for three months, and forward tliair accounts im mediately to this office fur payment, mtg 14 12013m ^ Bui K 1 iv -g A FIlUvINSsUpcrior Northern Butler. ft>r sale by NOBLE A 1IAUDEE. net 21 Butter nml SiiRiii’ Crackers. BBI.S. Butler trucker* 40 boxes do do for family use, ]u hbi* Sogur ClNckvt. I .muling from brig L. Baldwin, nnd for snleby om 21 (;Li‘ LAG HORN & WOOD. Cranberries. HALF bbl* Cranberries, landing from i ship Hercules.mid for sale by il 1 L. BALDWIN Ac CO. Gin. 3 PIPES “Crown’’ nud 3 pipes “Stag" Gin, now lauding from ship Tnnolcoti, for sain by net 11 GEO. IL MAY 50 Co (Fee. BAGS prime Rto Coffee, landing from brig Eleanor from Baltimore, nnd lor sale hr WHITE & BARTELS. ocl 19 Corn Shollers, Patent Corn Shelter*, t J For h-iIo bv HAZARD, DEN&LOW & WEBSTER, oct17 liny, Apples, Under, Ac. Bale*prime Amboy Hnj,4ffbbls A, t/U 50 do Potatoes (Mercer.) 12 firkins rv Butter, binding from selir Nicholas IJidd'e. uou: New York, and for sale on ron.ignmcntby net 17 WHITE «V BARTELS.___ Sperm nml Linseed Oil. -g /Y/\rk GALLS puro bleach’d Sperm Oil X\J\|\J 1500 do Enflidi Linaceddo Just received nnd for sale by HAZARD, DENSLOW .t WEBSTER, net 17 lliiller's Kirervewceiil HiigncNin. F OR Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Head Ache, Acidity of the Stomarli, lluhitnal Cos- tivctiuM, Ac. mid highly valued ns it Cooling Pur gative. Just received and for sale bv sept. 21 TliOS. RVERSON. ISonset V.oxen^eN. W I STAR'S nud Sho'riuau’s Boitsoi l.o/.cn- ges, for rough*, cold*, asthmas, &c., just received and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 1G No. 8 Gibbon*' Range. Bird" Seed. 1 BBL. Hemp and Canary Bird Seed, just re ceived per brig Sterling and for salt; by A. PARSONS. septlrt Clnrk'M niatclicH, 6 GROSS Clark’* Friction Matches, far supe rior to any iu use. Ju«t received and for sale by Kept' 21 ANSON PARSONS, No. H, Gibbon’* range. nug 21 Job’s Liniment. H IGHLY recommended for rlu.-muati*m.chil blains, bruise*, sprains, Ac. Ju*t receiv ed mid for sale by A. PARSONS. Adams. I missory Note. U PON rending thn foregoing petition to es* tablisli a copy ol a certain promissory note, stated to have been given by tlie defendant John Adam*, to the late Paul If. Wilkins, deceased, bearing dale nt Stvaunali, tb« 21th February, 1833, Ibreich y nun dollar*', nnd fifty cents, pay able to P. II. Wilkin* or benrur, ten days uftcr date, aud nl*o, the aerompanying affidav it*. It is ordered, that the said John Adams do shew cause nt the next term oftlii* Court, ifimy he have, why tho copy contained in tho «aid petition should lint be established iu lieu of the original note. And also ordered,lhat a ropy of this Rule he personally .-creed on the said John Adams if to be found in the State, mid if lie cannot be found, then the said Rule shall be published in some public Gazette in the State for the spacuof tliiee months. Jtroottd, 1340. A trite extract from tlm minute*. E. G. WILSON. Dcp. Clerk, sept 20 $ Superior Court C. C. Grocery nml Com mission Bum!- ness. T HE undersigned have Uiis day entered into cnparlnerdiiji for the purpose of transact ing a GROCERY nud COMMISSION BIJSI- NESS ill this city, under tiie name of Fort, Cloftox A M aluxc. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN It. CLOPTON, IRA E. FORT. CHARLES J. MALONE. Savnmiflh, Sept.24Ui, 1840. sept 28 234HtA Co«pnrtiicrs!ilp Nollce, rTBlEanlwcribeisbave thi* day formed a Co- X pmlriprehip. under the linn of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT A. CO. for tho purpose of tranractinf « General Iron Jlufinest. They have taken tlm store on tlm Bay under tho Counting Room of.Messra S. Solomon* A Co, where they intend keeping a full mid general in-sorttuetU of iron, Steel, Nail*, Ac. Ac. HCRANl’ON A OLMSTEAD, (UTON A HUNTINGTt ALLEN It. WJUGliT. ^nvaittiali, I5lh October, 1840. HOLCOMBE. oct 14 • «(i nccompnny A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and for sale by G. il. HENDRICKSON, Agent. nngftl I’lit* Irmt Pomade Divine. Exteusively used iu Europe, never before intro duced into America. r * cure* and prevents all Chapping or Rough lU'iHnfllin Hand* nud Lips, from the piercing effect* of cold vve.ather, well rublting a little on tlie band* and lips every night going to bed, is a certain preventive «nd core. It also cure* Frosted Feel, and Corns. To re lieve tho pain of Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn dose, apply a little pomade on n piece ol linen lint. It cure* Swellings nnd Bruise* occasioned by falls or otherwise, nnd will prevent the malty bad conscmienresofsiich accidents. Ifn little be well rubbed in oil a Bruise,or Finch it will prevent blackness. It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if applied di] rcctly, alleviating pain, nnd preventing blister*. * It i* useful fur u Stiff Neck, and Swelling of the Ghndf, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty Puin*, iu any part. It immediately remove* Pimple*, and other Eruptions: is exceedingly useful (or Horn Urea*!*, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very trying case, when nil other application* have fail ed, ho* Intel! well proved, oud can he attested by tunny. lint tiHcfii! for Cr.nccrs before they nro broken, oud an unfailing remedy fur tliu Pile*. It give* n delicacy of fragrance nnd tint natural healthful appearance to the skin no other preparj olion ofthc kind li:i*uverbeciikiiovvii to produce. So inviiltinblu is this compound, I or overy inccu- venicitcQto which the skin is liable. Unit those who havii once proved its benefit will never wil- lingly bo without il. For nulo by WM. II. TURNER, wptft Opposite the Mmisiou Hniisn. Ilnlllbiit Fins. m KEGS now, just received nnd for sain by reptfo LONGA PATTERSON. 1 Qtsodllbct. T IIEonnallnf Uuodlibet by Sclomon Sc- coudthoiig iu. ClinrlcsO’.'lu Icy, tho Irish Dragoon, by Hnrry Lo.*.eqiier, with illustration*—No. 1. letters and Speeches ou various subject* by Lord Brougham Howard Pinckney, a novel by tho author of Clinton Bnublinw. The Stage, before nnd behind the curtain, by Alfred Bunn. Tlm JuveuiU Forgrt Me Not.fnr 1841. Jack Ashore, by the author of Ratlin the Reefer. Mn*tcr Humphries Clock, No. 0. Pocket Map! of Georgia, Alabama. North and South Carolina. Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. H* Traveller’s Guide through the United States. Tito Traveller’s Guido Map. A description of the Cuuiil* and Rail Road* of the United Stales, comprehending notice* of all the works of Internal Improvement throughout the United Sint**, by II. 8. Tanner. Kent’s Commentaries abridged. Digest of deeioon* of tlm Courts of Common Law and Adfniulty in the United States, byTlie- rnn Me trail nnd Jonathan (t perkm* Digested Chi tcery cases, contained in the Re port* oftho Cofirt of Appeal* of •Maryland, by James Ravinmi). Bouviers Law Dictionary. A new colle«4ion of Laws, Charters nnd local ordinance* of tfc« GovernnionU of Grom Britniu, France and Bpaiit. relating to cession* of Innd* iu their rc«pectivu Colonic*, together with tlioluvvs of Mexico and Texas on the same subject, to which i* prefixed Judge Jobn«nn’s translation of Av.o and Manur'd itwUtutes of the Civil l,tvw of Hpiiin-—by Jo»e|ih_M. White, Counsellor at Low, utul kite, delegate in the Congress of the. United Sates, and lioijorarjr member of the Georgia lllislorical Society. Ju»t received by _oct 12 }V, THORNE WILLIAMS. Orris nii<l t’liloriuc Tooth Wash, I ^IOR cleaning and preserving tlie Teeth and . Gums, aud purifying the breath; prepared entirely from vegetable substances, and i* highly approved and recommended by physician* ami dentist* of the first respectability. Jim received and for sale by A. PARSONS, oct 5 To Contractors. Engineer's Office, Central Rail Road, ? Snrmnmh, „4i/"m.</2*(, 1840. J P ROPOSALS will bo received by the Ktihscri- lie.r until thn 20th of October next, for build ing n Bridge over tlw Ucumee iliugjbr Jill Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about 400ft fuel in length of tri)M work in tlie river swamp. The site ofthc Bridge is about 18 mile* below Mi'iledgevilte: it is lobe of lattice work, with t wo span* of 123 feet each, nnd supported by two aiMilim-iil* nml one pier of masonry, at an eleva tion of about 22 feet abovo low water mark. The amount of*tnnn nud lumber required, will be a- bout 500 perches ofthc former, and about 112,- 000 feet of the latter. Tlm truss work will lin supported by piles, nt n mean clnvutiou of about 18 feet above the svvuinp. and will require 600,000 feet UM of tim ber, exclusive of pile*. Plan* and specifications ofthc work may be *cun, and all necessary explanation* will be giv en, on application to tlm uudcnngimd at this of fice. Application may also be made at the Com pany'* ofiico nt Mncon, from the Kith lo tlm 15th of September, und from the lOtli to tlm 15Uiaf October. Air. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in Joratiug tlm line west of tlm Ocoucu, if applied to. will point out tlm site of the work, anil will give any'information tom bing its local ily.... Bids will bo received for either tlm masonry, tlm superstructure oftho bridge, or the truss work alone, or for the whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. llitl'I'lNOIl'M apoctlflr Olnl T740R tho enro of white swelling, nnd other tumor*, ulcer*, sore leg*, fresh wounds, sprain* and bruise*, swellings ami iiiflnininntintt*, scald Ituntl, women's «oro breasts, rheumatic pain*, tellur*, eruption*, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corn*, nnd external disease* gen erally. The proprietor lia* received at least a thousand certificate* nnd other document* in fa vor ofltis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd they embrace almost all tlm cninplnints—in thoir worst stage*—to which ointment or ttiching platter can he applied. Among these certificates, there are a great number frnmlho most eminent physicians in tlm country, who ttso the Ointment in Ihuir dnily practice, iu preference to any, or all other* which have ever (men invented. The proprietor ha* also received a great many testimonial* from farrier*, military gentlemen, limimrs and minis, rolntivo to tbu amazing oliicncy of hi* Ointment, ill bruited cut*, nnd nil thn extonini complaint* nnd disease* of horse*: ntn] among them are tin less than a dozen certify ing to tho most perfect cure* which it ha* performed on Ilia *oro back* of Kvmm of those animal*. Altogether tho pro prietor feel* no hesitation in stating—or in pitt ing it to tho proof ngainrt all composition—that “HARRISON'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT" is vnstly superior to ovory tiling of tho kind which ha* lierotoloro been offered to tlm public. EFSolil wholesale nnd retail at all tlm princi pal Drug Store* in Savannah. jnlygQ 182—if Vulicr's Celi'hralotl French Pills* ’Ihree Unwind Dollars Challenge. T HE genuine French Pill* against all the QUACK nostmmt of tlm age—for the cure ofa certain disease. Thn FRENCH PILLS nronpplirnhlu in all cases for cither sex, (warrant ed free from mercury,) and do not affect the breath iu Urn least, and nre perfectly pleasant and agreeable to tlm stomach, and lutv o never failed tumaku a speedy and permanent cure, without tlm least regard to diet or application to buniuuM. Ill long, protracted or chronic stages of lira dis- . oltttmate Gleet*, Fluor Albtts, Gravel, Fe male Complaint*, or n weakness of those organs, they nre beyond a doubt thn mo*t effectual reme dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate ease* after overy other medicine had failed. The French Pills have been so universally successful that the proprietor ciiAl.LKRor.s any one to pro duce a remedy of equal certainty tinder a forfeit ure of Throe 11 nml red Dollar*. ’ Price $2 per box. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, july 29 182—ly FoiiipoiiiiH SnrannnilUn, or R NOWN IVoni nil oilier* by being called Nu. I Silver Top. AUo.orii fttrlher rctitrity, ny sig'iutnro will bn found in uiy own hand wri* Ing, aim on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of tne Herald. ttrmen't XauupariUa Com jw«nd,—This delight* All and pleasant hnveriign for tho mntuimr, in Diet enmfaijt intense,und wlllaoou Im nit iitdiapenM- ble article iu overy family. It make* a delightful mend, nml i* nu o'xcoilnnt purifier of tho blood. By n vury small expenditure of inotiny, tlm pur chaser lias tt bottle oftho Snrmipttrilln Compmiud, aud a box containing tho Salinn Powder: (he on* ly neoeMory accompaiiiment is n pitcher of ice water, nud you Itavu n perfect fountain, whore, reader, you mur r«.IVig..into to your Imarl’* con tent. A little ortho Suliuo mixed with Dio pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you a* grateful a glata of Sarsaparilla Mead iui call be found in tlm city. We apeak (Vom experience: don’t take our word, but go and got lira nrllnlo of William Brown, Uto Inventor. 481 Wn«hingteit-nlreet. For win by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, augSO Afonumcnt Square, II ii iii nn Ilnlr, r Y1HE disease* oftho hair among its are those JL which nccasinti haklncs* and gradunl felling olr ofthe hair, and tlnnims« of it—the catiseeof which arise IVom many disorder*, espuciniiy fie- verst perspiration, winch extund* tho nnres.ru* luxe* tlm roots, cause* the Imir to fell off, and of ten occasion* total baldness. Buldtrase has ever hceti esteemed a great defect. It generally arise* through violent exerciso, from wlmnco arise per- kpirntioni, which too feeqiiently occasion u Iom oftho hair—it relaxes tlm roots—tho acidity pre vent* the fluid nctiug on tho lusir, which occasion* it to Won to. For iiiffiuHm, uftcr n violent perspi ration tho Imir Iraconmajlry, it feel* extremely harsh, nud nu elasticity iu it whatovur; thoro fore, lo prevent it* taking nn ellurto'n the Imir. first ruh the Imir dry with a cloth, llton apply the Ca«- xndn Oil to tho roots of tho hair, so that tho skin of thn head may ho moistened, and remain so af ter ancli limn of perspiration. Sold wholesale aiul retail by tho proprietor Tho*:Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. Vogfes anil by appointment, by angl9 ANSON PAR8QNB, Agent, Lc Cordial dc Lucliic* ou L'^l- cxir dc L'Ainonr. TT7*E perceive by the papers that tho famous v ▼ j French physician, Dr. Mngnin, ha* estab lished on agency for the sale of dm abovo named extraordinary medicine in this city; aud to speak the truth, we aro sorry for it, as wo think that there aro too many people in this part of thn world already. Wo dare not enter into an expla nation of tlm wonder* effected liy this medicino Imre, hut will nevertheless vontnro to add, tliat it is tlm rovnlist tiling in tlm world for^mt/osmand ladies who arc husbands nnd trices, and who wish to hn fathers nnd mothers. Tlm agent should tako this medicino In tho ferwcsl, where people aro scarce.—Nine York Kin miner. " Tlte l.ncine Cordial" is a general invigorator of the human frame in nil tlm various cases of lattgor, lassitude nud debilitation, and ts nt tho some time so simple, yet so efficacious, that white it can renoVate tlm prostrated energies ora giant, nn infent may ttso it. not only with impunity, but with udvnutngo. Tito Lucino Cordial is also an imlithitnlilo cure for tlm incontinence of lira urino, or tito involuntary discharge thereof. It is like wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine ill case* of chronic eruptions of the skin, and ill tho (Ironical affection* ofthc ago. Thi* celebrated und inestimable Cordial is fur sale by G. U. HENDRICKSON, july 29 . 182—ly ' Savannah. Ground Pepper und .Hustnrd. 4YA UOXF.H Loudon Mustard JO do Ciilioister do JO do ground Pepper, iu miner* For nulo by T. 31. A J. M. TURNER. sept 17 Low’* old EiirIInIi hioupN, J UST receivtd, a general ussortinuiit of Low's old Eitglish Soap*, for sale by sept 14 TIIOS. RYKRSON. Sulphate Quinine. Oiuco* Frenchsulpliute Quinine 10 Jo do Morphine, 10 do Piperine Krco-ote iu J ni \ i.ils. Just received par slop John L'liiuming, nud for sale hy oct 10 CL It. HENDRICKSON. 100! 20 do ] Land rot It's Garden Needs, WARRANTED—Cnor 1840. fJlHE Proprietor’*opportunities forextensivn R racticul nhscrvatioli havnonuhled him judi- / to discritninalo such varieties of vegeta ble* os are really worthy of culture, from the infe rior, or, ns i* not uufrcqiicut, worthless varieties of the same class, which have been perpetuated through incxpcrencc; llmrefore, in-making this selection, ho lias excluded many sorts usually found in thu Catalogues of those* who are mere renders not prarlical groirrrs of seeds.—And im is not sure that the variety might not lin still further reduced with advantage; nt any rato thi* is nmplo for any garden, however extensive, and fully adapted to tlm nicest taste. A* lo quality ofthc seeds, the proprietor wishes it to be remembered, that what is sold by him is of his oicn -groirth, (with but slight exception,) therefore trarranted trilh entire confidence, that they will, upon trial, prove to he far superior to most of foreign importation, nr such as nre casually collected iu thu United Htates. Asparagus, large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Bean*, earlv six weeks Water Spanish Speckled Valentine Mustard,white China Red l'yo Okra Carolina or Hetvco Onion, silver skin ItlofluU'g Life Pills nud Phoniix Billers. T HESE medicines Irnve long hern known and appreciated for their extraordinary nnd im mediate powers nfrestoring perfect health to per son* suffering under nearly every kind of discaso to which tlmlintnan frame’i* liable. The proprietor rejoices in tiie opportnnity of forded bv tho universal diffusion oftlm daily pres* for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within tho knowledge nnd reach ofuvcry individ ual in tim community. Unlike tho host of per nicious quackeries which boast of vegctahlo in gredients, tim Life Pill* nre purely and solely vegetable, and contain neither mercury, antimo ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral ill nuy form whatever. Tlmv arc entirely composed of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, tim virtue* of which though long known to .several Indian tribe*, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists nre nltngetlmr unknown to the ig norant prelenders to medical science, aud were never before administered in so happily effica cious a combination. THE PIKENLX BITTERS aro so called, bo- cause they possess the power of restoring tiie ex- IHtmtMUMUwfh—llbito BU**rogviftpj^]iro|)gll- out tim r»»«timtioft, n* the Pba-uix i* saidtobe restored to lifofroln the ashes of it* own dissolu tion. Tho I'hiL-iiix Bitter* uro entirely vegetable, composed of root* found only in rertnin parts of the western country. which will infaiibiy cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely utl tho effect* of mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar ntions o’f.Sarsaparilla, and will uumediately curt tim determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fails in sickness incident lo young females: und will Im found a certain remedy ill nil cusps ol nervous debility nnd wcukncx* of tho most im paired constitution*. A* a remedy for Chronic nud Inflammatory lUiemuntism, the tfiicncy oftho Phamix Bitter* will Im demonstrated l»v tlm u*o ofu single buttle. The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wine gl-ts* full, in water or wine, and ihi* quantity may Im taken two or three times a day, about half un hour before meals, or n less muintity may bo In tern nt nil times. To those wlm nro afflicted with indigestionnftrr meals, these Bitter* will prove invaluable, as they very greatly increase tlw ac- lion oftlm principal viscera, help (Item to perforin their functions, and euiihln the Moiunch to dis charge into the bowels whatovur is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily aud speedily removed, nppetite restored, and the mouth* of tlm absorb ing veaafcla living demised, nutrition is facilitated and strength of body and energy of mind uro tlm happy resolis. For farther particular* ofMoiTaU's Life Pills and Pha nix Bitter*, apply at Aloffutt's office No. 616 Broadway, New York, where tiie Pills cun bo obtained for 25 cents, 6(1 nonts and $1 per box; and the Billers for §1 a $2 per bottle. Numer ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both, ma\' be liiuro inspected. For snleby A. BARTOW. At Ins Store, on tho Bay, corner ofDrayton-St. july 14 ICO—ly The Luchin Cordial, BEWARE OF FRAUD. fYlHE unprecedented popularity of this benefi- X cent aud inestimable CORDIAL in the U- nited 8tatcs, has induced one or more unprinci pled persons to mnnufectiiro spurious catchpenny articles, under various names, and purporting to produce the same effect; hut which, in reality, pro duce no other effect than that of sw indling tlm public; nnd to give a yet more plausible appear ance of tlmir cupidity, thoso persons affect, tlmt thoir wretched iioNtrum* have been in ttso in England and else where fern number of years; whereas, until the illustrious Dr. AFngiiin made his wonderful discovery, no euro for barrenness had boon over thought of, oral least ninilo pub lic; mid all those then in ttso Tor tho rcslorathm oftlm decayed virile powers were found to Im of but little livail. Thus, nil tmstrtiins advertised .for bnrrennoss or tiie cure of impotenry, but Dr. Mnguili's are morn catchpenny humbug*, which n thought riotvniu.’s Tonic. A Fresh supply ofRownud'* celebrated Tou- icMixture, warranted a safe nod certain remedy for fevsrnnd agues, Ac. Just received, per Johu Cumuiing. and for wile hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agent. oct 10 I la ilia, Whiskey, die. ■fl Hams of primo quality JL Halfff 150 bids Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Moiiotigjliefe do, 64 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from selir F A Topper, and for sale by ocl JH !•'HORREL A CO. Peters' Pllis. ~ A FRESH supply of tlm above valuable med icine just received, mid far sale by ANSON PARSONS, July 27 No. 8 Gibbon*' Range. tiegnr Cunes. A NEAT, Jfcncy article, for (holding two Su gar*. Just received per brig Augusta, mid for sain by ANSON f’AUHONR __nug20 ‘sweet oil BASKETS superior Sweet Oil, frr.*h nJ\P importation, JO boxes do do, iu flush*. Just received and fersulo by 'IDS G. U. HENDRICKSON. Bent, Long Blood Early Turnip White Sugar Mangle Wnrlzcl Borecole Broccoli, PilrnluCnno Cabbage, I’jvrly York Early Mtgar Loaf l*trpo York Early Battersea Curled Savoy Green Glazed Flat Dutch teirge Drumhead Drumhead Savoy Red Dutch Carrot, Early Horn l/mgOrangn Cauliflower, Early Celery, While Solid would never have been thought of but for the ap pearance aud great celebrity of the LUCINA CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name U nt present in circulation, it may in gctibm! ho • sufficient caution for tho purchaser to ask for tlm Luciira Cordial, hut as further assurance Jt would be n* well to note tlmt its name, Lucitin Cordial- Elixir of Love, i* stamped in |he glass of each . tile-tira combined arms orFrancnnd tlm 17- hitad Stales oro on tho outward euvelopo—tlmt a Fleur do Lis is primed nu tlto accompanying direction*, and hcnutifidly embossed nu tim slintr bill* banging in tim stores of those who have tim genuine article fur *u!c. The celebrity of the Lncinn Cordial being such ns il is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is tho c,,re only efficient remedy for Imrrenness, mid the res toration of decayed v irile powers ever known; and that in the core of Fluor Alhus,Gleet,obstruc ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, tim Jncon- tiueucc of the urine, nr tim involuntary discharge thereof, il* superiority over every other mcdiciim is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For sale by G. ll. HENDRICKSON, julv 29 182—ly Savannah. Large Yellow Parsley, curled, plain Parsnip, Sugar Pen*, Early Charlton Early l’iniiio Extra do do Royal Dwarf Iliohup Dwarf Dwarf, Blue Imperial Pepper, large Bell Pumpkin, Ciisliuvv Rhubarb, Tart Kodidi, 1,-irgo Scarlet Long Salmon White Turnip Red do do Hummer White Yellow Turnip Black Spanish .. •Sp.lmcMtij® 1 Leaved Do Red do.Cressjcurrd Prickly Heeded Cucumber,Early Frame Hqtinsli,Early (lush Do Long Green ’ Long Green Exg Plant, largo Purple Tomato, largo Emlito, Curled Turnip, Rod Top, Flat l«6i»k, Flnjf Leaved Dutch, Ynllmv Swedish, Lettuce, tei.!y Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Largo India Brown Duirh JiiHl receive.! imd for sola by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, *”9* 30 Monuuwm-Sqnnre. Peters* Vegetable Pills A RE dnily effecting somo of tlm most aston ishing mid wonderful cures that have over been known—in consequence of which they have now hecomo a shining mark, against which all the arrows of disappointed hope, envy and unclmrit- ableness nre levelled without distinction. Peters' Vegetable Pills are anti-bilious, anti- dyspenlio, und anti-mercurial, nml limy jiiMtly lie considered a Universal Medicine—but they are ( ccnliarly beneficial in the following coitiplnints: ’allow and Bilious Fevera,Fever and Ague,Dys- popsin, Croijn, Liver Complaint, Sick IFcadnclio, Jaundice, Aslhtna, Droiisy, Rheumatism, Enlaigc- ment nf the Spleen. Piles, Female Obstructions, Heartburn. Furred Tongue, Nonsen, Distension oftlm Stomarli nnd Bowels, Ineipiont Dinrrhcrh, Flntnlenco, Habitual Cnitiveness, Loss of Appe tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, nud ill all rases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic, or nn Apyrieut is needed. They nro exceedingly mild in thoir operations, producing neither nmisen, griping nor debility. D-Sold wholesale ami retail nt all the principal Drug Stores in Saviuiiiuh. july 29 182—ly PETEK’S PILLS. TT7T. vvonld call attention to tim advertisement W in Qttrcnlnmn*to-day nfPETERS’VEG ETABLE PILLS. We understand by the best medical authority, that there is nn preparation of the day which enters so enviable s reputation. At tlm South nml North, their success lin* been unbounded, mid wherever introduced wuhnliove they liuvo given llm most perfect satisfaction. We ha»o this day had an interview with one of our citizens, Henry K. Fox. who was recently ciiled ofa most remarkable mid obstinate cuta neous uruntion, where the body was covered with fulsome ulcers, ami even tho tonsils of tho throat eaten away—aud hy using these Pills daily for six weeks, was entirely restored to health.—Noo York Examiner. PETERS'VEGETABLE TILLS. They do indeed restore the health of tho body, because thev purify und invigorate the (flood, and their good effect* aro not counterbalanced hy any inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg etable*, they do not expose those who use them to danger, nnd their effect* arc a* certain a* they nro salutary: they ore daily and safely adminis tered to inrmmy, youth,manhood and old ago, mid to women in tlm most criticnlntiddolicutoclrmim- stuiiccs, they do not disturb or shuck tim animat function*, but restores their order nnd re-cstab- lidics their health; mid for all the purposes which a vegetable purgative, nr certain elennsey nf the whole system uro required, they stnud withoutu CT Sold wholesale nnd rctoil, nt all the princi pal Druggists in Bavnunah. july 29 182—ly feew Muckcrci. OO HALFIdd* No I Mucknrel, lauding from Ami’ r ship Solon, und for mi in hy oct III LONG A PATTERSON. C C’ONllMtliCN, IIUnCHES’ goiiiiitm Vegetable Lotion, Rowland’s Knlydorc. an Easleri Botanical; discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering tlm skin soft nud fiiir, ns well ns bestowingn dedicate roseate fain to the complexion. Just received und for safe by *«pt29 TIIOS. RYERSON. Domestic GootlN, A /V Bide* Cotton Hlmutitigs, from tho Cnvon try MmmfiieJiiring Co. 20 hales Geor gia Nankeen* from the l^niwlnfe Manufacturing Co. Forsnlo by PADELFOllD, FAY A CO, net 13 _ Honey. 2 TIERCES of Clear Strained Honey, on baud, und for safe by ANSON PARSONS, sept. 21 No. 8, Gibbon's range, Indelible Ink. 3 GROCE Francis Kidder's Indelible Ink, 1 dii Reeve* A Hon'* (London) do do, ft do Payson'mln do', iihikIwUhoiit preparation. Just received und for win by - oct# G. It. HENDRICKSON. Dr. Eucn'* I/nivci'ftitl StrcnglU- cniitff Planter. Unriralledand lUnequalled!! C ELEBRATED for curing pains,or weakness iu thn breast, side, back or limbi] nlso, for gout, rheumatism, liver conijifeiut and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, uillmios, dilficiiliy of breatiiiugr oppression oftlm stomach, Ac. they will givo im mediate mid soothing reliefi mid, for neatness, pleusattlness, safety, ease mid certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. I orson*whoso business or avocation* require that they sliniilu sit or stand much, or 'thoro «f sedentary habits gatiorally, who may bo troubled with pains m the side nr breast, nre advised to try one of there beautifilland iinrivujed plasters. They nro dd* ferent front otiiors, nt.-d (Vce from objcdlpn* whteh nre generally nmife ugainst plasters. Perliops thoro i* no medical obkervatUm hotter established timn tlmt “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds," Iu a climate sq variable us. ours, it re quires more care nml attoiilion to cnard agmimt tlm attack* of this loo often fetal d.rense, titan most persons ore able and willing to bustowv-'U cannot therefore lull Im a gratification to the sub scriber to be enabled to oiler to nil ofcoiisnmp- live habits; or those nlllictcd with distrewitig paiiw in tho side or breast, nr any olfaction oftho breast and lung*, « reasoimbiu prospect of roller by using HI* " Universal Sircngtlmiiing pioster. \ simitiy fcf the** valnable Plasterakeptcon- stanlly on hand, hy ANSON PARSONS, sept B No. H (iibbons’ Itmigo* Kcrw.7.1 SutlluaW & Slicolliigs. AIJH). Nix.lto .MENS' UUOUANB, DOY8' 110. i I,.MICE an«firtmpni nf III. nl/io Coop* fl jfV nolviid by lulu urrivnli*. i Wiblo luuia.by (J. J'*“ octO 211