Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 02, 1840, Image 4

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~7i:^Tcmr s ^ in •ale—tfio following iotsof Land and tlm improve* manta thereon, situate, King and being in the city »>f Savannah, tri wit: (,ot No. eight (6) and luiprovemonts, third ' Tytiling, Reynold’* Word, bmindod north by u ono, Booth by 111 oughton-street, cnstliy Lot No. •even (7) and worthy Lot No.nine (9): nl«o Uto eastern onthalfofLotNo ton (10)nnd improve ments. Ttreounel Tything*, Derby .Ward, bpinid- rd north by a lino, bouiIi by Brimflilim-*5ir»;t, mat bv Dmjpn ntreol.Jiud wo«ti»v tho western hnlfofsnid Lot No. ti»rr<10); levied ohirmieinnd by virtue nl‘nn nxcintion waned out of tho Info, riot Court nf Chatham county, at.th|? iiutai ’' ofChtglinrn A Wood v*. John Gardner. ootlll. • . , (Georgian) Notice. X LL persons hiving domnud* ngninst tho Ew- .fV Into ofMurtim Molvin. Uto of Chatham Co. deceased, uro miucMtoA to hand tjiem>i to tho subscriber, duly attested.. * FRANCIS S'. DAHTOW, (id 20 Notice. Executor. A LL persons indnhtnd to Uto Uto firm nfCopo A Mill*, iiro requested to cull and eottlo by tlio 1st of November, or they will bo placed in thu hand* ofuu Attorney for collection, net 10 T. R. MILLS Notice. A LL nenon* indebted to tho anbferihent cith er hy unto, due bill or open account, past due, are informed that tho same must bo paid by the 10th instant, or they will indiBcrhuinaUdy bo put in <mit. oct3 » LONG A PATTERSON. T ' U hOJttt ILL he Bold on the first Tuesday in No vember next, before tjie Court Hotise in Ota Pity of SavanhnhriietvvfcnHho usual Ijoursof aule, tho following prjipnrty. to wilt ; . • Alltiiattriictor.pnrcel of Land sitnatn in thb coifnty ot Chntlmm. being nil undivided moiety ofLots Nos. (10) thirteen, and (14) fourteen, nt Now Deptford, formerly known hv tlm namo of FiveFotboni llolo, in Savannah River, contain ing two hundredTubiftont on said River, three 'hundred foMiVoth tho hack to low watermark, exclusive ofa thrtrottffhfnro of twenty-five feet, hbitig tho same nroperty conveyed hy Nicolt Turnbull to Peter Mitchell by deed, dated 24 th February, 1812. AUo.dnc box Of Mathematical InstrumenU.one bhest ofToolsj one let of Books and Maps, one lot ofFurnitufo, De«k, Ac., one Mugnetic Ge ometer nnd 8crow Sejd.Press, Also, the following Negroes, via: London. Sn- •Mb. C brio da, Lwnisav-Uolfcrt, Cornelia, June, William. Mary, Henry, July, Glasaow, Harriet, Dom, Matilda, March, -patience. Berk, Harry, Jim, Mary Ann nnd Norn; levied on ns tlio pro perty of Peter Mitchell, to, *nti«fy an execution in favor of the Wanter*’ Bank of the State of Georgia against Peter Mitchell. Property point ed out by Plitiiyitr* Attorney.’ ELlSllA WVLLY Slmriffc. c. Notice. T HREE months after date, nppliention will bo iiiude for the renewal of Certificate No. 202, (or twenty-five ahnres in the Capital Stock of the Bank of St. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840, in lion of lltc origiual, which Iwk been lost or mis laid. B. HOPKINS. St Bury., 27th Aug. 1840. septl 21113m ^ Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Alex ander Atkinson, late of Camden County, deceased, nro requested to ranko immediate pay ments the subscriber; and those having cUitns against said Estate, will pleoso present them pro perly attested without delnv, to 1 E. ATKINSON, Adra’or. sept 18 22fiti. Notice. F OUR months after datn, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sittiug for ordinary pur- loses, for loavo to sell a part of the Real and ’ersonal Estnto of tho late B.F. Cater, for the benefit of tlm heirs nnd creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1*10. sept 29 233 sept 29 : -233 *<G ’>r\ . SlicrUPs Sole. "TYTlLL be sold on the first Tuesday in No- ’ V Y vomher-itext, before the Court House in Htnesvillc,-Liberty County, between tho usual hours of sale, tho following property, viz: One tract of Landcoutainins one hundred acres, the half of a two hundred'nern tract; also, anoth er tract containing fifty Acres, tho half of a hun dred acre tract. Tho above tracts was granted to Henry Dyes*, now tlio ptopeily of the estate of A. Sniyloy, and to be sold to satisfy two execu tion! against said estate in favor of J.J. Garrison. Property pointed out hy B. W. Allen. . aept 16 S. 8. MOODY, n. s. t.. AltsninistratoiS-Sale. A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court of Effingham County, whilst sitting for ordinary* nilrposes; will* be sold on the first Tu&day in December next, between the usual hours of sale, three negro men slaves, viz:* - Will, Andrew, mid Arter, tlm property of the Estate of James Burton, deceased. Sold for a divider Terms made known on tlm'day of sale. ‘sept 15 223 C. A. BURTON, Adni’or. Valuable Property for Sale. A GREEABLE to an order nfthe Honorable tiie Inferior. CnnrtufTnttnnll County‘when sittiug for ordraanr purposes, will be sold on die . firat Tuesday m January next, before, the Court House dopr in Reidville, in said county, betweei^ the usual hours of sale, nil the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to the Estate of Jas. Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: - Tour thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which is situated die late residence and die valua ble set-of* mills' long known as Perry’s Mills, which will bo new and in complete order for im mediate operation. As ibis property is so well known. I deem a particular description nf it uu- necessary^siifiice it to say, that it is not surpassed , by any other situation as a mill privilege, on the AlaUtnnha River. Being only I) miles from tho river; lift rawed (umber ciAi ho ^floated from the ml Us itt'annll rafts to the river below, and round logs can with convenience be floated down the croak;(Cobb’s Creek) tothe mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, having an ejtceWeiit well nfwater, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at4he place a commodious house lately erected as a seminary oflearning. i invite individuals nnd companies wUbiugtn purchase, to call and view the premia- erfor themselves. Also, at tho same timo and place, wifi be sols one 1racl nf Swamp Land, adjoining Ililey’d land, containing om* Uirtnsand acres; also, one tract adjoining'Matthew Jones' land,on Mill- E n'sCrsekt and also, one tract on Water Mel ik Creek.~ Pints of all said tracts will be exliilf- : ited on the day of sale. Also, at the same timo nnd place will be sold, ihe following, named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 47years old; Jim (IJrook*) 50 veers old; Danu u carpeuter, 33 years; Elias, 3d years old : Har- . ty* il yonr£ojd;«Lewia, 13 years old; Ellick, v «i years nid; Djon, *3will,nud j»j, Uuuilwi- , . Cricket and ,-in iulunl; Nqncy, "17 years oki pud . her child Msrtip 1 year ; fl!dj Angelin'!. 4'yonr« old; Piuchu, 5Q years old, in had hcaltli. All of • which will be sold ns the property of James Per ry, late of said County. decen«d, for the benefit • ^ of the legatees’ofUie said eslate. £ .4 jenns-^Oiio-third cash, balance in one and twoyeaw, notes bearing interest, with approved •cenrfty. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 ^ 226 Admr, T HE ml vannnli, 8eeds, warrant _. Crop of 1840, m: Asparagas. largo Bihiiis, dun colored, rob roy mid lima polo len fleedft. ns just received by brig 8a- , a fiill supply or Fresh Garden anted of Uto halt quality, nmliofth* NOtlCC : 8 hereby given that u tax lias been assessed for the year 1840, on tho following Uoalond Per sonal Property in the City.of Bmuiwick.— ^Inimanlsnro requested tc ray the same within ghl weeks Iropi the date oflhls notice. mt-r r.rtXli’ in .21 %i -li’Ti', 2B, an, 27, ................... 28, 30,47,49. Bay Lou Nos. *16, 17,1ft. BeoU, long blood, tur- 19,20. 21, 22.Iff. 29—22 Lots at (2 82 onch. nip blood r maftgle Buy Uts Nos. 23 at $4 41,20 nt $4 32. wurtznl, and white Town Lots Nos. fi9,70.71.72.73,75.70.77. scuralty W 79,80.82,99,101,103,117,118-10 Lot at $1 Brocoll, purple capo 88each. Cabbage, .curly york, Town Lot No. 74-1 Lot at $4 CO. drumhead, hatterseu. Town Lots Nos. 129, 130,131.132.137,138. green glazed, sugar 12,153.164.107,170,1172,174-13 Lots at $1 Ioafipnd rod dittcli 41 each. Uul.flmvor, early • Nos. 179,180,181.182,211,212,216,217,218, Cucumber, long gre< 219-10 Lots, at $113 each. „ *VattWA No. 18:1.1 Lot nt $3 75. „ Carrot, long oranguand • Nos. 289, 234.235,230,237, 239, 255, 256, • curly horn : 237.258.259,2G0,261.202. 203,279,2*4, 285, Colcry, white solid 230,287,283, 308,316—23 Lots at 83c. each. Lettuce,cnbbagqhond.V: Nos. 329,330,331, 332, 339, 340, 341, 353, green c»s.i : • 354,355-10 Lots at04 cents each. Melon, citron, plno ap- Nos. 337, 383, 366, 404, 405, 400,407, 408, plu’. and netted 409,410,411,412,413,414, 410, 417,418,419, Mustard, white 420.441,455,457,458, 480,500, 507,515, 510, Parsleys curlr* 521,532,533,555.550-33 Lots at 70c. each. octlB Claimants to the above Lots as far ns known, i.nndraxils’M flnrden MocdS. are U. Dart, T. B. King, Colby & Davis. W. H. WARRANTED—Crop 1*10. Stiles, Jane Remshort, P. Houstoun, ". Wool- ppjjg p r op r ilinr’s opportunities for extensive l«y, 8. Dart, J- ^Lawrence, 8. Moody, Jm. pracllca \ oisorvotionhavo enabled himjudl- Parsnip,largo white Pens, oarly ftunie, dwarf murrowfot; dwarf blue -imperial, early Miarl- ton and early Washing ton Puppur, long red and sweet Spanish Soitiwh, early hush and nergun’s striped Radish, chorry turnip, short top scorlot, llong ’heavier, and blk winter Salsify or vegotnldo oys ter Spinach, largo Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, ear ly spring, red top, rit- tabuga and large flat globe Cm»ur, whiti. and red Lucorno Grass, &c &c For sale by A. PARSONS. . WATCH 1>F FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. W B , prom savaSkaii to stations Property n the Nm Ten and ^joining Ih Km “?* Town Lots Nm"800,SOI,!»2, 803,803,474, 475,470,477.473,470.480-13 Lot.,tali'.1*5 15 " J }P, lice; tbnrcfore, in making tliis excluded tunny sorts usually ifoguos of those who nro mere \l gratters nf seeds.—And ho is Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for tho Comi ty of Camden, for leayo to sell nil tho LoUnnd Improvements sitflato ih the Town of Jeflerson, belonging to tho estate of John Bailey, late of said county deceased. G W. THOMAS, ROBT. LANG, Juno 25 154 mo vartSu.}i nu 1,01 * ur « lhat ‘ ,-r ‘ e, y ,n 'Sbt not bo still further Nos. <40,741,74.., 74J, 744,745,740—, Lots I fciyc^yjfo^nmnge^ nt any rate this isnuiplo UJ Si^H 0 - (yyn L n—ir- i-i, taxed fil for «»y « arJo "’ however exteustve, and folly Nos.900,970,97I,9<2,9< J—o Lots.tnxeu ?ii udnptei , tw ^ #in i ccrt taitc. x- 1104 ti-»- i io-a 1900 ionn Asto qjiality of Uio seeds, the proprietor wishca 1137,11 w, 1299,1300, 5l to bo re , ne ,„| mrC (|, font what is sold by him is 1301, L3fo«, 130^-10 Lots, texed $1^8. 0 f his turn grouth, (with, but slight exception,) Uiorcfore tcarrantetl tcith entire confidence, thattlioy 1®JJ. l ^r°inol 8, irwr i otoo oonn Will, upon trial, prove to bo far superior to most °fiu„ ,ort,,t i°n, or sucJias are casually 2201,2202.2203,8204—11 Lots, tnxed$l2o. I oollpct-din tho United States. Nos. 2465,2400,24G7, IM09-^ y>te.tMnd^31o. ^ g p nr4 g, Wi large green Melon,Nutmeg, Citron loO cores Izind betew the Old Town taxed | Do J lw |* Br i v „•,* weeks, - Water Spanish Adtn’ors. Notice* F OUR months nftcr date, jpplication will bo made to the Honorable the Justices of tlio Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that Iln'uso nnd out Buildings oil Lot No. 3, Pulaski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adiu’ix. july 13 Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Houorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate o( Jutnes Lloyd, deceased, july28 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. *To“'n«l‘'411.419,178.179,1 18ft,nnilwharf lots’178,179,180-10Lo«, Mod „ r 's aWB6 $4 09. Owner P. Leach. ., 4 t on „ j}i 00 j Town Lots No*. 103,158.159,374,375,wharf S^TtimlD lot No. 103-0 Lou. taxed §2 82. Owner L. A. j wfL Snii? Bond. < Town Lot* Nos. 100.161,5*28,529,..530,531, 6 LoU, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach and J. D. Gardner. No*. 4:59,440—2 LoU, taxed 94 ccut*. Own er C. J. Shelton. Town LoU No*. 496‘497—2 LoU, taxed 94c. Owner J. McDennid. House and Lot taxed §188. Owners Wilson and Sunboru. House and 2 LoU, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 acre* Land, taxed 42 ccnU. Owner S. Dart. 127 acres Land east of tho city, taxed |U7 85: 25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart. 700 acres Land, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick and Florida R R Co. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Petek Mas- sik, of Glynn County, will please make payment without delay; and all those having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qiiol’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, j Ex’ors. sept 4 214t4m Georgia—.Tlclntosl* County. To ail whom it may concern: W HEREAS James R. Obberry applies to uie for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they have) wl\y saidlettcrs should not Ik; granted. Giveu under my hand at office this first day of 31ay,.18(0. ' J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk cro. m. i. c, White Sugar 3Iangle Wurtzel Borecole Broccoli, PuruloCnne Ciubage, Early York Early sugar Loaf targe York Esrly Battersea Curled Savoy Green Glazcu Flat Dutch targe Drumhead Drumhead Savoy Red Dutch , Carrot, Early Horn tang Orange Cauliflower, Early Celery, While Solid Mustard, white Okra Ouion, silver skin Large Yellow Parsley, curled, plniu Parsnip, Sugnr Pens, Early Charltou Early Fiamo Extra do do Royal Dwarf Bishop Dwarf Dwarf, Dine Imperial Pepper, largo Bell Pumpkin, Cuslmw Rhubarb, Tart llndisli, targe Scarlet Long Snlinou White Turnip Red do do Summer White Yellow Turnip Black Spanish Spinach, Round Leaved B |,.,v.,u.uo ui» cAumuieu «*<iu *»*well to note that its unnio, LucinaCordiul, identified in tlie presence of tlm Agent of Transportation, ’before the same aro removed from the ? r Elixir of Love, is stamped in die glass of each Depot. Not accountable for tlio leuknge of Liquor, Oil or Alolasses, breakage of Glass or Crockery- bottle—Uio combined arms of Franco and tho U» re, chafing of Bagging, CurringoH or Chairs. Not acccountable for breakage of Hollow-ware: I n '!5,jVf 6 ! 011 H 1 '°outwiaro envelope—that intcrnnl injury not clearly perceptible on tho outside of the package, will be allowed for, unless l !.' e V r “ e j, P.5*?, 00 , l ' ie accompanying established to Imve occurred on board the Carr: not accountable for the decay of perishable articles: I. !f t ec . ,,0,M » un ? beaiitmnly embossed on Uie snow not accountable for Livo Stock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime Uatrelsor pucknges ofnny kind whntover.- It is understood tbut this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings ofC&tton bales or for pillage, or damage by tho weather on any freight after being .landed at die place of desti nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only whilo in the Curs. This Company, will have Agent* at the 80 mile station, and tho Terminus of the Road to attend i ,- * ' tho delivery nnd forwarding ofgonds. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded If not culled for in I ? , cu ^ b ? i or ^ .»Gleet,obstruc> * throe days, will be charged tlio Savannah rates of alorngo. ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon- E.?M»J R0HIU1TED - TllcI ^ * ,e enforcedogninitnil porsotiflattempting | lecidod, but unquestionable. For G. R. HENDRICKSON, to smtigglo it nu the Road, aug. 22, 6 , c, e . U ; „l- taxed 94ctr,9 Lob, No. 146 .,,8 r ,, d Nft' tMed 94 ccnu. 0»ncrT. W. GooiIb. cucumber,Early trame SqtiMb,Early Uusb StoruHoilM, Med *831 IIou»e,&c. a id 17 , . , f LonuGreen acres Land, taxed $5 02, and 8 Slaves taxed $6. Owner Gee Dupree. 3 Lots, House. <&c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed $5 03. Owner Mrs. C. Lamb. Store nnd Lot, taxed $4 09. Owner Joseph Lyman. Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin. House nnd 2 Lots, taxed $5 63; 13 lot* nnd Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $281, 4 Sla< csemployed, taxed $4 25. Owncqp Bruns wick Lumber Co. Store, House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris. Academy Building, tax 94c, stock iu trade, tax $1 S7;4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner James Moore. Do Long Green Long Green Egg Plant, largo Purple Tomato, Inrge Eudive. Curled Turnip, *Ked Top, Fiat Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purplo Top Rutabaga Large India Brown Dutch Just received nnd for sale by T. 31. & J. 31. TURNER, sept 30 Monument-Square. Dr. Taylor’s Balsam or Liver wort, F OR consumption nnd liver complaint,coughs, colds, astlnna, difficulty of breathing, pnins ci--* mv - ao uwiici rfuiiivR uuuto 1,1 the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, ItemtulpropHtyTM *Ts& TsTa"v«Tm-1 upprcaion and aorenera ployed, Uix *3 4l. Owner B. Talbot. ch ="'' w l '° 0 P'"R plourwy, beetle Capital Stock, tax *3 00. Owner Uto Bank | dHlicnll nr profuag expcclo. of Brunswick. Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Hallignn. I medicine is most emphatically recommended, tlue oftbiscele Chatham Superior Court. x MAY TERM, 1840. 3foxnit, 22d June, 1840. JolinW. Clifton, ) and > Divorce. Sarah Ann Clifton. ) r ' appearing by Uie return of the Bherilf, that tlie defendant is not to be found within Uie County of Chatham, and that she i* without the limits of tlie State, on motion of the Complain ant's Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah AnmClifUm do appear on or before next term of this Court, andfilo lierausweror defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Comptainant shall proceed tc trial. And it i* further ordered, that a copy of tills rule be pub- ‘lUkcd is r.r.c of the Gazettes of this State and of Uie City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Court. * . A true extract from the minute*.. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. aug 25 20512dm j ration, aud all oUier affections of Uio chest, lungs and liver. Stock in trade! tax 94c; 2 Slave, cmploycj.tax I To per.cn. of dwnrdered nert-nu. rntem, nr $1 13. estate J R Hazzard. xhos * who ore tumble to rest well at night, this Stock m trade, tax $187. Owner ; W At- 1 will. Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy. 3 Slaves, tax *109. Owner J Spalding. 2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton 5 Slaves employed, tax $281; personal pro perty, tat $187. Owner A L King. 1 Slave employed, tax $1W- Owner C Davis. 1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mi\- ler. 2 Slaves employed, tax $113. Owner Mrs Anst: A Certain Cure for SicR Head- Ache, ; W HICH In* been used in families, every member ofwhich has bad sick hendathe front infancy,as n constitutional family compiniut, and has cured hlRjotmfily in-every lustatice yet i ’* ; -IHIdwn,'finiountlngtoitianybnudredK. It is not " unpleasant to tlietabio, mid does not prevent tlie daily avobatious ofobe nsins iu it must be purse- Teredin. utidthe cure is gradual, but certain' and nermnnent. Instances are con-tantly multiply- tng where this distressing complaint is complete ly relieved hud cured, although of years standing, bvUtilise of Dr. Spohn’s celebrated remedy; One decided pryf?ri!il6e U its pleasantness, bav * 'ing none ’of the nauseating-effects- of common drttgs^, \ t. ■ lukll.dyspeptic.eymtoras, oostivauess, irregu- Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1840. J ° )■) Petition to e.tab- laritv, distress after meals, pains in the sidenud torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, mid any • one so afflicted will become immediately convin ced oqusing it,tlin|bnbas at Inst found a •'sover eign bulnt forhis woiinds.’’ Females are purlieu- • jgrly recoinirfended to use it for co.itivepess or ir regularity, ftfid other foui-ile compluifits. It is, proved to correct yidated and djsordered humors Iceaping-Uie *itoiuncii iu most perfect order. Those persons who ufoar an evenings ipdulgcucc ntparv ties# &C\-fowp.' Iieadscho ,«ud dullness the next day, will fipd this a sqre preventive if taken at bedtime,; fc’qr ajl common complaints, inn few ;. days itavirijie* will be self-evident, and n complete cure will Vonn Iw effected. When a person ha*, n cold and feels unwell, generally a freo use of it )t a firiv dayw will be sure to’ relieve witiiout hysfe or pills. To cliUdren it may begiven tvith io greatoat advantage. Ill all acidity or sournewofstomach tlii* remedy i sovereign and invaluable; as a general family “dhdneitwnowadopteirby many of Uie most pectable fliinilcs; It hover sickens tho itomach piplcuflunteftects ofohysic, iy T.M.&J. .M. TURNER. ‘ Momncnt Square. Genuine Calcined Jliig- W- neslit,' < Otteficinl ill all diseases of tlio Horn- owela wbicii nr**, attended with acid- i itunicrfiatu relief to Uie heartburn. Its rtf excess in eating or drinking are by it, uud it affords onu of the deasuut aperients, especially mm sedentary life' or other lie frequent necessity ofliav- ,to laxatives. To persons ofabil- ut/ Italnt. ij may .’bo recommended ---Htyjfiiid its virtues have lircn . .in Ui6 diseases of warm cli- any or the eoiiiplaiuts of children, in , and even at more udvuuced peri- uled with acidity; nud iii such cases, 'Alagnesia has ii great advantage rbotita, vie: dint it both ncittrali- alimoutary ennui, aud acts ns irgndve. . highly recommended For sale by G. JL HENDRICKSON. The inestimable value oftliis celebrated medicine ha* been highly tested, and found-not wanting. The Proprietor i«daily receiving tho most flatter ing accounts ofhis success: and it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically the medicine of tin people! It is used hy Uie Medical Faculty; sun- S orted by tho Clergy, advocated by the whole lew-Yo'rk Press, aud is in tho house of most of our citizens. It may he taken without the least fear ofdnn ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort “slave employed, tax *187i ono Stallion, lax I >>»■ »!*■' !* hourly performingi 113. Owner William IWVilaon. the con.ctplent popularity it haaobtamed atnong 4 Slaves, tax *885. ■ Owner ES Aabcrall. thoao poraona. whoby experience ere beattjnul 4 Slave, employed, tax *1 GO. Clark owner. 8®> >» J"* 1 * 0 " r '“ Jmtcnoyt the exulted np.nton Penwnal property ofj M Konze, taxed *1 87. entertained oftta.virtneeby pby.iciun.; llio con- Per, onal property of HA Breed, taxed *1 87. .equen reeommendal.on It receivea from Urn Personal property of J M Stnrtivaut, taxed $1 ffijW Facnlly-apbak cogently and unequivo- . i i J cally of tlie merits mid success of tints medicine. Aim. die following property taxed fortbeyeer I"*?"'"' byminldmidvery learned pbyaieinn, eighteen hundred andthirty-eight: dulingui.hed abke for hi, talent, re,earth, and Academy Building, taxed *3 75. Owner Joe experience; the confidence ropo.ed by him in it, J 8 i irresistible} merits nnd its beneficial effects upon him while severely aud liimcntabiy diseased with of Consumption. 3Ionre. Personal propcHy of J R Hazzard, fax $3 75,. Also, on the following property for tlie year I ” 0,t distressing symptoms . eighteen hundred end thirty-nine: I ‘! b ™R nowaubjeetto die advice and control ol House and 17 acres of Laud, tax$C; 8 Slaves, . . | uiissory Note. Adams. J J TTPQN reading the foregoing petition to e** . U tablish a copy ofa certain promissory note, slated to live been giveu by tlie defendant John Adams, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date ?» Savannah, the 24th February. 1638, foreieh'y nite dollars, aud -fifty cents, pay able to P. H. Wilkin* or bearer, ten day* after date, and also, the accompanying affidavit*. It is ordered, that tho raid John Adams do shew causo at the next term of this Court, if a uy ho have, why Uio copy contained in tho raid petition should not be established in lieu of tho original note. And also ordered, that u copy of this Rule lie personally served on the said John Adnnis if tube found in the State, uud if lie cannot be found, tiien the said Rule shall be published in siiiiifl public Gazette iu tlie State for the space of tluuo months. Junn22d, 1840. A true extract from the minutes. E. G. WILSON. Den. Clork, Aept 20 $ Superior Court C. C three physicians, together with tlm many testimo uials ana corroborating certificate* which have been voluntarily given us by persons who Imve i. uwner jnme, .... , r '“ iv “ J il r " P“ lcl,t “ nJ “ lu W. effect, im.,1 go Hnu,e and Lot, tax *2 85. Ownor Thomo, -cry far. to recommend ifn, n. n V egetublo Fineenn I Medicine ofuucqiiallcd and undeniable virtue for .ftock in trade ofSpalding andSlockwcll, tax- Con.unqitioii ami allthodixo aioswhid. preynp * ° I nu tlinrhp.t liltitra tuirl livr.r tax $0. Owner Gee Dupree Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner Jnme* Moore. Grocery and Com mission Bnsi* ness. T HE undersigned huvoJhi* day entered into copartnership for the purpose of transact ing a GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSI NESS. in Uiia oily, under tlie name of Foax. C'LOPTOxlt AUlo.xe. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN R..CLOPTON, IRA K. FORT, CHARLES J. 31 ALONE. Snvannab, Sept. 24 lit, 1840. Bfijit 28 234||ca ^ JPloi balfWilS ttevv wltoM. Just mid for sal j by ' LONG A PAl-L’CRSON., m €o-i>artners|ilp Notice. T lIIE subscribers liavo this day formed a Co partnership. under tho firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT & CO. for the purpose of transuding a General Iron Ilusincss. They have taken die store on tlm Bay uudet tlie Counting Room of Alussrs S. Solomon* & Co, where they intend keeping a full mid general assortment of Iron, Steel. Nails. &c. &c. . . SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD, HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE, ALLEN ft. WRIGHT. Savannah, 15th October, 1640. bet 14 2I9!|ca Notice. T HE business heretofore transuded in tlio City of Savannah. Gu. tinder the nmno nnd firm of Hazard, DenoSnw, A Co. will hereafter he continued by tlm undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard, Dcnsloto Sf Jl 'cbstcr. AUGUSTUS CS. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENHLOW, :• • JAMES It. WEBSTER. Now York. Oct 8th, 1840. net 10 . . Notice. . zj. T HE subscribers havmg connected tboir terest, will hereaftitr coulitlub Ut transact general COMMISSION BUSINESS in tliis city, undo* tlio firm iifSIfAFTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. 8HAPTEU, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE wjil 90 * Stock in trade of J R Ilnzznrd. tax $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 GoJ- Ovviiiir J Spaldiug. I Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrnucc. on tlie chest, lungs uud liver. BO*hetcarcof Counterfeits!—Fraud* upon tins medicine nro issued in every direction. Remem ber to ask for MDr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or inntiy 1 Slave'and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner '?«y possessing die same virtues. See that William P Wilson. Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davis. WILL!A3! P. WILSON, Mayor. EPTheJlilledgoville Journal is requested to publish the nbove once a week for six weeks, aug 25 205ti. The (rue Pomade Divine. ... ~ the signature of Geo. Tuylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in my band writing. To counterfeit tins wil be forgery. For sale at T. 31. & J. M. TURNER’S, 1 june 1 Monument Square. TTTi 4 A 6 0,7 8, TaTTo 6ti 76 1 20 1 5(1 00 1 00 1 00 1 75 60 75 88 1 (HI 38 03 81 1 00 :ie 50 75 1 00 10 16 90 25 l 50 , .2 DC poo »00 .10 UO 10 OU lu 00 10 00 1 00 1 10 1 45 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 35 1 50 25 25 25 25 0 00 0 00 000 800 3 3 4 4 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 3 00 4 6(1 5 00 4 (HI 5 00 0 00 7 00 25 50 75 88 25 38 c:i 75 25 38 ' 50 03 (I Op G 00 o oi; 0 00 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 00 5 7 10 1*1 0 10 15 15 50 © 75 1 00 10 12J 20 25 50 75 1 OC ' 'Too 25 - 38 5C 03 12 12 IV 12 75 1 2f 2 0i 2 60 10 Of 10 0( 15 (X 20 00 50 . 5< 75 1 00 iunr ‘ -75 800 10 00 BOO 000 1 00 Bill. Duof. Fork, PHiflil Liquor " Oil, Molnuo.ului Limit 11 Flour •' Fruit, PololoM,Olllnn», Boot., &e. " Bronti. Cntt'kon, uutl ollit-r light btrroli Corn ntul l’ciut in bag. per buabol Clmln, perdmt-ii • • Curringoa, four iHU Colton per halo, round, not exceeding 350!bs. Including Insiirance <• square " " ' ” a (Excos* for each Station of 10 tnilos 5 cU. per 100 lbs.) Dcmljons and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon •• « •• 2 gals At not exo'ng 0 gal. Gigs, Snlkoys and Jersey Wagons Ducks uud Fowls in coops n«r bead, (25 per cent more if not coojiod) linn..'., Muir.nml Cotllo per bond Hilda. undTIpo. Liquor not oxo’dlo* 180 gal. •* » •• Molasses and Oil ordinary size Half bids. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor 11 " Flour “ " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, &C. Jersey Wagon* without covers Kog* Liquor, &c. not exceeding f^gnl. Lumber por 1000 feet superficial, $1 60 for each stage of 10 mile*. Measurement goods per cubic foot Onts, Rye, Bran, Corn Meal aud Rice Flour in bags, per bushel Ploughs, earn Salt in sack* per bushel Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs aud Dogs, pot bend Sugar, Coflee, Rice, Hardware nnd such Other articles ns go by weightpeH 00 lb*. » Turkeys nnd Geese in coops per bead (25 por cent more if not cooped) Hoy per halo Post and Stage Coaches and Rond Wagons Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight than 50 lbs. or measuring less than 2£ feet 25 cents each. All sranl packages 25 cents each. (Per sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS at the above Rates nnd under tlio following Stipulations, viz. No Claim for dantnges on article* carried by tills Compnnv, unless the pnekngos are examined and i 0 o£«ir" M t,E1 - . . .V.nuhpbyllZ.fift^B Halted an agoncy lor the sale of tlm above tmtnocf Ixlraordinary tnediclno in this city; and to spoilt tlm truth, wo ore sorry for it, as we think that there nro too mntty tiooplo in this part of tho world already. Wo dare not enter into on explit- t tiotiou of the wonders effected by tills medieine 1 horn, hut will nevertheless venture to add, (hat it Is the royalist thing in the world for gentlemen ' " ' who oro husbands nnd \eive$, and who wish tould Wlin and mothers. The ngont should - *- *Ve for west, where people are • Examiner. ,oft|io, tmignr, .............. same timo so slmpli it can renovate the nu infont tuny use with advantage, „ indubitable euro for tl or tho involuntary j wise on invaluable, cases of chronic eruptions of ti. dronica! affections of tho ago. This celebrated hud inestimable Cordial Is for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, july 29 182—ly Savannah. Tho Luclfitv Cordial, ~ BEWARE OF FRAUD. * j fTIHE unprecedented popularity of this bonefi- X com aud inestimabla CORDIAL In,tho U- nitod States, Ims induced one or more titiprinci- pled persons !n mnnufUcturo spurious catchpenny articles, under various names, and purporting to produce the same effect / but which, in reality, pro- ‘ . duco no other oitect than that of swindling tho 15 public; aud to give a yet more plausible eppenr- nuco of thoir cupidity, tiiose persons affect that i l * ,0 * r wrolc *' e d nostrums Imve been-in use in ™ England and elsewhere for a number of years; tl OU whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Msgnin made n bis wonderfol discovery, uo onre for barrenness I 991 bad been, over thought of) -or at lehstmade pub lic; and all tiioso tiien in use for tlie restoration 75 oftbe decayed virile powers were found to be of but little'avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised 12 for barrenness or the euro of impotency, but Dr. 3 00 Mngnin's, nro mere catchpenny humbugs, which 20 Oo would never liavo been thought of but for the ap- 1 Oo pearanca and great celebrity of tho LUCINA 'CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the name is at uresent in circulation, it may in gonerul be a sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for tho Lucina Cordial, but as further assurance,it would bills hanging in tho stores of those who have .the genuine article for sale. The celebrity of the Lucina Cordial being such as it is, it is scarcely necessary to odd that it is tho only efficient remedy for barrenness, and the res toration of decayed > irile powers ever known*. J. AIcFARLAND, Agent. Dr. Xiinimus* Aromatic Vege table Bitters* For Jntindicc. Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables of tho most innocent, yet specific virtues, aud iinvo been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theireflicacy in the above nam ed complaints. They nro in fact tho best sto machic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur ii’ishe*. They are highly useful ns a preventive ngninst fever, and nro very serviceable nt all sea sons of tho year, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habits experience tliut total lo>9 of appetite, disa grccnhlo listlessness nnd relaxation o f the *} stem. They strengthen the stomach, procure a go’od ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and restore tlio invalid to bis original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which tho mar ket is now supplied arc nothing more than cheap troggy preparations, sold at a high price, nnd loueht mainly for their intoxicating properties. Ttese Bitters are superior to any that are, or ever huve been offered to the public. Being puugenlly aromatic, they uro particularly recom mended to sen fa ring person* as an antidote n* jcninst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the nfirniities oT olu ngo, will ’find these’Bitfers to prove u wholesome, agreeable nnd invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite nnd as sisting djgestion in n remarkable degree,removing those low spirited aud trembling sensations, tlie sure effect ofa want of tone ill tlie system. They are peculiarly adapted to those, who are troubled with Dinrha*n, or Weakness of the Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer nnd autumnal months. They will be foutid iu ailenses of the following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costivenes*. Excessive Weariness, Los* nf'Appetite, Dullness mid Oppression, a propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Month, Loathing nfFood. Sicknessnt the Stomnch.Geti- eral Debility, nnd all other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 60 cents. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. is not only snlo by July 29 162—ly Savannah. Rloffatt’s Xitc Pills and Fbauiix Bitters. T HESE tnedjcinos have long been known and appreciate PETER’S PILLS. W E would call attention td tho advertisement in nnr columns to-dny of PETERS’ VEG ETABLE PILLS. We understand by tho best I 4 . medical authority, that there is no preparation of mediatVpowera o^restoring perfect henfth to per- the day which euiovs so enviable a reputation, sorr suffering under nearly every kind of disease At tho South and North, their success has been I to which the human framo is liable, unbounded, and wherever introduced wo lielieve The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af- they Imve given the most perfect satisfaction. I forded by the universal diffusion oftiiedaily^ress We have tlii* day had an interview with one of for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PELLS our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently within the knowledge nnd reach ofevery individ- curcd nfa most remarkable nnd obstinate cuta- uni in the community. Unlike the host ofper- neous eruntion, whore the body was covered with nicious quackeries which boaBtof vegetable in- fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of tho throat I gradients, the Life Pills are purely and solely eaten away—and by using there Pills daily for six vegetable, aud contain neither mercury, antiuio- weeks, was entirely restored to health.—iVeto I ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form York Examiner. whatever. They are entirely composed of ex- PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. I tracts from rare nnd powerful plants, the virtues They do indeed restore the health oftbe body, I ofwhich though long known-to several Indian became tiieypurify nnd invigorate tho blood, nnd tribes, nnd recently to some eminent pharmucen- their good effect* are not counterbalanced by any tical clivuiists nre altogether unknown to the ig- incouveiiience; being composed entirely of veg- norant pretenders to medical science, aud were etables, they do not expose those who use them never before administered in so happily effica- to danger, nnd their effect* are os certain as they cions a combination. nro salutary; they nre daily and safely adminis- THE PHCENiX BITTERS are so called, be- tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and cause they possess the power of restoring tbe ex in women in the most criticaland delicate clrciim- piring embers ofhcalth, to glowing vigor through- stance*, they do not disturb or shook iheaifimal | out the constitution,as tlie.Pha'iux. is said to bo functions, bnt restores their order, and re-estab- restored to life from the ashes of ita ow.O dissoln- Todies their health; and for-all the purposeswliich tion. ThePhcanix Bitters ore entirely vegetable, a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser or the composed of root* found only in certain narta.nf whole system are required, they stand without a the western country, which will Infalibly euro •■’ml. . FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds; wifinever KT Sold wholnsale and retail, at all tiioprinci- foil to eradicate entirely all the effects ofmerenry Human Hair. T HE diseases of the hair among us are those which occasion baldness nud gradual failing* off of tbe Imir, and thinness of it—tlio causes of which arise from ninny disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, winch extends tlio pores, re laxes the roots, causes the hair to full off. nnd of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion n loss of tho hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre vent* tho fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For iustauce, after a violent perspi ration the Imir becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, nud no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore, to prevent it* taking an effect on tho Imir, first rub die Imir dry witii n cloth, then apply tlio Cos- sada Oil to the roots of die imir, so tiiui die skin of the head may bo moistened, and remain so af ter each time of perspiration. Sold whoiesnlo and retail by tlie proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; and by njipointmcnt, pal Druggist* in Sftvnuuah. july 29 182—ly Compound SnrsdpArillu, or K nown ”S11i?o0m.“, p ^mg died No. I , 1 8il,crT "!!' Alio.tu i further Kcnri.y, we " lln '“ 9 0,8 mM infinitely sooner than the. roost powerful prepar ations ofSarsaporilli. and will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fnils in sickness incident to young females: ond will be fonnd o certain remedy in all cases of , .... - security, my signature will bo found in my own hand wri ting, msn on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of the Herald. puired constitutions. / Ah a remody for Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of tlie Phmuix Bitters will be deinonstratdd bv the use ofa single bottle. By a very small expenditure or money, the pur- chaser has n bottle ofilio Snrsnparilla Compound, j n( MK e8,1 ° ,i nfterimmls, those Bitters mttvto • mid a box conlainiog Uio Snliio I’owdcr; (he on! "! U.»y very great y nerenee Uie ec- ly neecsary aeeompanimcnt ie a pilcher of ice f! nl ? ‘’(Uie.prmdpolvmeera.helpUteinto l'® 8 ® water, and you have a perfect fountain, 4ffire, Uielr fu C eUtm.,.ar d enable thn atnmach to dll- ••nr.,lor vmi charge into tlio bowels w churge ’into tlio bowels whatever i* offensive. Thus indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed, nug!9 ANSON PAR8QN8, Agent. Houck*h Panacea, T HIS valuable medicine may lie taken with i perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases. Extensively used in Enrop"."nevcr before'intro-1 Iiacnreanre for the lolIpwiiigdiKeaMc,: Dyepep- duced into America. H,a » b ,w appetite, indigestion, inflammation of Tcure.nnd prevent, all Chapping orlinugh llboalomacb. lieartbnm. diarrhena, Uyiontery or . ties, oftbe Hands aud Lips, from the piercing «"*' I? 1 ' 0 *' obstructed or execssivo men- eifects of cold weather, well rubbing a little on itmalion, periods orjuaaUon of mhlwefjonr-nl- Um bands nnd lips every night going to bed, is a ban nr white., ague mid fever, billons or remit- certain prurcnlivn mid core. ' I r“ l !“ , 'r r ' lyi'bus foynr, scarlet liivcr, email pox, It also cures Frosted Feet, nnd Corns. Toro- Erysimltii or St. Anthony's lire, asthma, pleurisy, lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet in warm I measles,-yellow fever, costivcness, wind oinne water, pare tbe Corn close, apply a lilUc do stanuich or bowel.,cholera morbus,consumption, i a piece of linen lint. spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, infinni- It cures Bweliings and Bruises occasioned by I , J 1!ll i°n oftbe chest, palsy, gotit.rliaunialisin.in- falls or otherwise, and will prevent tlie many bad fkmmiatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping consequences ofsudt accident*. cou * ,, » lbru, ' h or ? orR ,,,ouUl ' P". lnd sor « ,l,rnnt ' Ifa little be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch C J°"P» Inffnmmation of tlie heart, dropsy, rickets, it will prevent hlacknere. diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of mu- It will euro Dorns, ami Scalds, If applied dil bins nri'ie, gleet, hysterics, nervuuamld sernfu- rectly, alleviating pain, mid preventing blister*. I Ions affections of tiia membranes aud ligumeiits, It I. useful for i Stiff Neik,' and Swelling nf I mercurial and voncrml iliseaso., nlccre, sores, nf- appetite restored, and tlie mpulha of tlie absorh- , h„ n,® IS ing vessola boing cleansed, uiitrilion la Ibciliuted ■fl'dnn't toko our lu,t * Btren ff 1 ' 1 of body and energy of mind aro tlio • cuing Fluster, ‘ Uhrivalleil and Unequalled l! C ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness iu tho breast, side, back or limbs; also, for. gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia. | In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, tlie Glands, and will greatly relie.ve Rheumatic, ond Gouty P;tint, in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, nnd other Eruptionu: is exceedingly, useful for Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. It* efficacy iu tlii* very trying case, when all other application* have fail ed, lias been well proved, and cun be nltested by innuy. it is useful for Cancer* before they arc broken, and an unfailing remedy for tlie Piles. Itgivesn delicacy offragrmicoand that natural healthful opnearntice to the skin no other propnr] aiion oftlm kind Ims over been known to produco. So invaluable is tliis compound, for every iticon- foctioii* nf the skin, uud diseases arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, nnd for sulo by tlie single bottle or box, hy ANSON PARSONS, aug 14 No. 8 Gibbons'Range. Gclutiuo Citptulfis of Pure Co- l>uiva Bitlm. rilllE Cnpavin' Balm is, of all the medicines X employed in coinbnting tlie chronical and acute gonorrlimnl affections, also tlio blcimorlia-a called whites; the only one, the specific action of vPiiVencu te which the skm is hahin that tliose I W J ,I( ^ •»“* >' evo f •*««» doubted, nnd to which wlm iinvti ptico prmmj iu benefit wifi never wil- P W"™* , l g v « 1 " "lT pr8 lingly be witiiout it. ■ I e " cci !“ •“»'» »"J ""'"11 »re tlm For .el. by WM. H. TURNKIl. sept 5 . . Opposite the Mntuion House. To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Rond, ) Susannah, August 28,1840. ) P ROPOSALS will ho received by tftd subscri ber until the 20t!i of October next, for build ing n Bridge over tho Ocoueo liivcr, for the Central Rail Road, nnd ulso for erecting ubout 4000 feel in length of truss work in tlio river swamp. The site oftlio Bridge is about 18 niileH below Miiledgcvillo; it is to be of lattice work, with two sunns of 125 foot each, nnd supported by two abutments and one pier of ninmmry, nt nil eleva tion ofabout 22 feet ubnye low vvat«r ipark. The amount ofstoiw mid lumber required, will*he-a- bout 500 perches of the former,, and about 112,- 000 feet of tho latter. Tho truss work will bo supported by piles, at n menu elevation of about 18 feet above the swamp, and will rcouiro 600,000 feet BM of tim ber. exclusive of piles. Plans nnd specifications of thn work may bo seen, and all necessary explanations will bo giv en, oil application to tlm undersigned at ibis of fice. Application may also bo made at tlm Com pany’s office nlMucou, from tlm ltfth to tlie 15th of September, and from tlm lOlli to tho 15th of October. 31 r. F. P. Ilitlcomb. assistant engineer, now engaged in locating tlm lino west of tlm Oconee, if applied to, will point out tlm site oftlio work, and will give any information touching its local ity- ... Bid* will bo received for cither tlio masonry, tho siitinrslructuro oftlm bridge, or the truss work alone, or for tlm whole together. L; O. REYNOLD#, Chief Engineer. causes of it* being rejected by many patients. This is the reason why so many experiments have been mado in order to discover some mode Orris and Chlorine Tooth Wusli, I of disguising its taste, so that it might be taken F OR cleaning aud preserving the Tcolhlml *'?>. ,eM wp' ff«anco; but hitiierlo tins has been Gums, and purifying tlm breath; prepared b.it/mporloctly effected, anil always by addition entirely from vegetable substances, and is highly active substance which modifies its pro- approved and reinroincndcd hy physicians and I I» cr ti«n. iand Uius destroys its clieiiiical coiutitu- dentists of tiie first respectability. J list received 1,0,1 u,ld physical character. I therefore offer and for sale by oct6 A. PARSONS. Ground Pepper and Mustard. fi/Y BOXES London Mustard jU\f 10 do Cntinister tin JO do ground Popper, in papers For sale by T. M. A J. 31, TURNER, sept 17 n modo of administering it in such a slate that it I'unnol occasion tho slightest repugnance, and this without submitting it to any alteration. My method consist* in enclosing Jt iu tlm Gelatine Capsules. A supply of tho r.liovc valuable medicine just received, uud for sale hy • ANSON PARSONS, aug 21 No. 8 Gibbons' Range. reader, you nwy refrigerate to your heart’s con tent. A little oftho Saline mixed witii the p pnred Sarsapurilla will give you i glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can bi city. We speak from experience; don't take our . word, but go. and get Uio article of William nrMnffnii*- Tifn Pills Brown, tiie inventor. 481 Washington-street. 1 or farther particulars of Sloflott s Lff For ,alo b, T. M. & J. M. TURNER, 15?!! P^pllt«nl; «jplyat Moflgt^oglwgg; aug 20 ' ‘ Dr* Eucil’s Universal Strength-1 and the Bitters for $i a $2 per bottle. Numer- — 1 ©us certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspected. For sale by A. BARTOW. At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDrayton-St. julv 14 169—^ly , . ...,Valier’sCelebratedFrencltPills* oppression of tho stomach, Ac. they will give mi- qy iree Hundred Dollars Challenge. mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness, fpHE genuino French Pills against all tho pleasantness, safety, ease and certainly, are deci- QUACK nostrums oflho oge—for the cure dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whoso 0 f Q corta jrt ffigense. The FRENCH PILLS business or avocations require that tlioy should nro npplicoblo in nllcnsosfor cither sex, (warrant, sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits n( j f r ‘ e |j from mercury,) nnd do not affect tlio generally, who may be troubled with pains in tlie |, rca tli in tlm'least, and are perfocti* nfoasnnt and side or breast, are advised to try one of these ngrccablo to the stomach, nnd have never failed beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are d if- tomakoti speedy and permanent cure, without* lereutrroni others, nnd freo from objections which t| 10 | en nt regard to'diet or opplicationto busiuosi. are generally made ugninst plasters. Perhaps j n Jong, protracted or chronic stages oftlio dis- tliore umo medical observation better established eaM| ohstinnto Gleets, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fo- than Hint " Consumption originates in neglected nialo Complaints, ora weakness of those organs, Colds. In a climate so vnrinble us ours, it ro- foey uro beyond a doubt the most effectual remo- quires Ifni-n fnrn ,„»l nHnnlin.. in m.nnl nnnlnal I .. ' it - UtMttai mosfpersons n , 0 ,,!*»«<■•»• „ U , D u „„„ „ v cannot therefore but lie a gratification to tho sub- ft, a t tiro proprietor challesoks any one to pro- scriber to be enabled to offer to nil of consump- j uce n remedy of equnl certainty under a forfeit* tivn habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains uro ofTliree Hundred Dollars, in tlm side or breast, or nnyuffectionofthebreust price $2 per box. Forsalohy nnd lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief by g. R. HENDRICKSON, Snvannah.. using his “ Universal Strengtiiening Plaster." — - A supply of those valimhlo Plasters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PAI180NS, ■opt 5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. july 20 . 182-rly Hitrrison’t tSpccIflc Oiiitmcwij F oil Urn cure of white swellings, scro uloua and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old asu Peters’ Vegetable Pills I fresh wounds, sprainsand bruises, swellings onu A RE duily effecting some of tlm most oston- inflammations, scald head, women s sore breast*, isliingnnd wonderfol euros that have ever rlmumutio pain*, tetters, eruptions, cudomins. Hums, WliiHkcy, &e. lOZ Hmus of prime qiiulitv i XStP 150 bbl* Baltimore Wliitkoy 50 do Monnngalialn do, 54 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from *chr F A Tuppnr, and for sale by ct!3 F SORREL & CO. Sulphate Quinine. 1 OO 0,,,,CUH French inIpliuto Quinine , 1VU 10 do do Morpliiim.lOdo Pipc-rino 20 do Kreosote in I oz vinl*. Just received peri«liip John Cuiniiiiiig, nnd for suln hy . _j O. 11. HENDRICKSON. Uosiueties. C HURCHES’ guuuino Vcgctahlo Lotion, Rowland’s Kofydore, nn Eastern Botanical; discovery of surprising eflicaey for rendering the skin soft nnd fair, n* well us lumtowiiig a delicate rosunte lino to tho complexion, Just received aud for snlo by reptyif THOS. UYEilSON. akloness nre levelled without distinction. i vor oi ms. »w Peters'Vegetnblo Pills nre anti-bilious, anti-1 embrace almost all tiiocomnloinU-rm ‘Jl 0 ', _ rnl J dyspeptic, ana anti-mercurial; nnd may justly ho stages—to which ointment or stuuangptas^. considered a Universal -Medicine—blit they ore lie applied. Among thOso cortificoies, ui r peculiarly beneficial in tiio following complaints; a great number from tho most eminent pr y Yollow nnd Bilious Fevers,Fever nnd Ague,Dys* in the'country, who uso the pepsin, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, daily practice, in preference ,0ttn Xh° r _ Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumniimn,Enlarge* which liavo ever been jnveutod. I he p pr inent of tho Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, has nlso received a great manyl nt i,. ri llcurtburn, Furred Tongue, Nau«oa, Di«ten«ion farriers, military genilemen.funnera a » oftlm Sto'mncli nud Bowels, Incipient Diarrlimo, relative to tho umuzinr offioncy of his . . ’ Flatulnnce, Habitual Costlvenoss, Lessor Appo- in bruises, cute, nnd nll-tho external oompw'nw tile, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and diseases of homes; and a T°hjf ll , n ,, „ or rHct and in ajl case* of Torpor of tlio Bowels, whore less than n dozen cortifymg to tiie n P , n Cntliartio or an Aporiont is needed. They are cures which it has performed on tho exceedingly mild in thoir operations, producing of souio of tiioso utnmnls. Altogemer I iioitlmr nausea, gripitfg nor debility. priotor fuels no hesitation m slutrah CTSo d wholesaid ond retail ntulithe principal ting it to tlm proof ngumst iPiSa*M V NT " I)r„B Store. In Savnnnnli. July 29 1H2—ly HARRISON'S Sl-EC F C OlNTMUkr __5 i —— — Uvn.lly.itpHrior la ovety tlims"''""" 1 ." 11 ''" 10 ' 1 1 Ims liarclol'tra boall offured to^tlio P'j"JjE . , (ETHold wliolasalo nnd rotnll at nil Uio princl nal Drnff Store, in Bavaunali. inly 89 168—ly ' Nc.v iftacfet 2Q IIALFbbl. -' Dpftclo ItUttlCN. 2 CASKS) suitable for Groears, (nr .ala by T. M. it J. Mi TURNER, .opt 3 MonuntenuSquuro, Enotorn liny, i ..... •» ■ • No 131 ship Solon, and oct 19 -LOf. „