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) mill improvements, thii
7ard, linn mind north b;
ion-street, wist by Lot l
/ Lot No.nino (0); (lino tho
if Lot No ten (10)nnd improve-
Hi Tythlng, Derby Word, hound-
TB, south bv Broughton-straw.
it rent, und went by 'the western
No. ten (10); levied ommdcrnnd
.execution issued out oftho Info-
'Clinlhnm comity, nt tho instance of
A Wood vi. John Gardner. Pro-
d OUt by defendant.
LI$IIA WVLLYi Sheriffc. c.
; (Georgian)
P. '.ftwli’l Mte, •
LL be sold on the. lint TneJkfty in No-
V voinber next, before the Court Homo in
City of Savannah, between the usual hourtof
b, tho following property, to wit:
til that tract or parcel of Land aitunto in the
trvty ot Chatham, being an undivided moiety
of Lots No*. (10) thirteen, and (14) fourteen, at
1 Now Deptford, formerly known by the uante of
. FiveFattiom Hole, in Savannah River, contain
ing two hundred feet (Vent on aaid River, tiiree
Notice
LL person*indebted to tltu lito firm of Cone
.A Mills, tiro requested to call mid settle by
tho 1st of November, or they will bo placed in
the hands ofan Attorney for collection.
octlO T. It. MILLS.
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the subscribers cith
er ny note,-due hdl or open account, pesl
due, are informud that tho Minn must bo paid by
the 10th instant, or they will Indiscriminately bo
put in suit.
j»ct3 LONG & PATTER80N
Notice. ‘
T HRF.R months after dutc. application will be
made for the renewal of Certificate No. 5100,
lor twenty-five shares in tho Capital Stock of the
Rank of Si. Marys, dated 13th February. 1840,
in lieu of the original, which lias been lost or mis*
laid. IL HOPKINS.
St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840.
sept 1 211t3in
' 1 lli« City or Bruniivick.—
in,tod to pay tlio raino within
• tinle oFinii notice,
bulla OU Hum.
n,. 10,01,99,33,94, 85, SO, 97,
88,89.30,47,49. May Lou No«. 10, 17,18,
19,80. 81, 88,87.80—88 Lou at .9 68 ondi.
Boy Lou No.. 33 at f4 41,80 «t » 4 33.
Town LnU Noa. 09,70,71,78,73,75.70,77.
79,'80.83,90,101,103,117,118-18 Lot at*l
fiOrnch,
Town Lot No. 74—1 Lota! *4 00.
Town LnU Noa. 180, 130,131, 138,137,138,
153,153,104,107,170,>172,174-13 Lou at #1
41 pitch.
Noa. 170,180,181.168,311,213,810,217,318,
310—10 Uli, at 9113 each.
No. 183.1 Lot ot *3 75.
Noa. 889. 3:41.335, 330.337, 339, 355, 350,
357,358.350,300,301,303. 203,870,384, 885,
380,887,388, 308,310-33 Lou at 86c. onrh.
Noa. 339,330.331. SB, 339, 340, 341, 363,
354,355—10 LnU at94 conta each.
Noa. 357, 383, 386, 404, 405, 400,407, 408,
409, 410,411,413,413,414. 416, 417, 418,419,
430.441, 456,457,458, 480.500, 507,515, 510,
531.538,533, 555,550-33 LoU at 70c. each.
Claimant. to tho above LoU na Ihr iu known,
are U. Dart, T. B. Kin*, Colby & Darla, W Hi
Stiloa. Jana llmrohort, 1*. llouatoiin, V. Wool-
Icy, S. Dart, ). T. Lawrence, S. Moody, Jaa.
Moore, (Trontoe) D. F. Harrla, Ea'or oaUU A-
nioa Whitehead, 8. A. Klntberly. E. 8. ltcea, 11.
Bolton, W. B. A C. Davis, It. Hutchinson, J.
S<
Ol .
Asparngas, largo '
Beans, dun colored, rub
roy and lima pole
Beets, long blond, tur
nip blood, mangle
irtxel, and white
dty
li, purple capo
" , early york,
lead, hattnrsen,
i glnxerf, sugar
mu red dutch
early
long green
.., (Vame
long orange ntnl
early horn
Celery, white solid
.«»dh,hri,8,
, a ftill supply of Fresh Garden
jilted oftho host quality, and oftho
Of 1840. vists
Parsnip, largo white
Peas, enrly frame, dwarf
inarrowftit, dwarf blun
Imperial, early chart*
ton and oarly washing*
ton
Pepper, long red and
sweet Spanish
Squash, early bush and
Wrgnn’s striped
Radish, cherry turnip,
short top scarlet, ^long
scarlet, and blk .winter
8alsify or vegetablo oy*
tor
Spinnch, large
Tomatoes
Turnip, early dutch, ear*
Notice.
A LL person* indebted to the Estate of Alex-
cw^^coV/o'wrmuhSre irfbi^'-araMi! IdoceomLor*ret|'ue«'t'id”o moko'lmoediilopqr' I W. Aodcrvon.e.tnteJ. Berrien, S. Clone, K.L.
reo.no iho ■■■Soribor. nod thorn havingAn.Gamble.
3»*1 P 9I| bydc^hdli w •«*>««"“ "“L 1 ’!"",i> ro -I Pn >^»-■***fuzz** v “
iQio nerly attested without delnv, to
’ AS'. ?i!df ModumcUcI IiHimin.nu.one " *• ATKINSON. Adm'or.
chest of Tools, ope lot of Books and Maps, one
lot of Furniture, Desk, Ac., one Magnetic Ge
ometer and 8crew Seal Press.
Also, flie following Negroes, vix: London, Sn-
h.Clartuda, Lhimi, Robert, Cornelia. June,
sept 18
2201!.
F
Notice.
OUII mnnlh. idler dale, applicalion will be
Conrt of
made to Iho llonoralilc Court of Ordinary | t ;
and Old Totrnf.
Town Lola Noa. 800,201,803, 803,804,474,
475,470.477,478,470,480-13 LoU,taI«d?5 16
Noa. 740.741,743,743,744,745,740-7 LoU
taxed *2 30.
Not. 009, 970,071,972,073—5 LoU, Uxed 91
din. June, „rr.lynn County, when .itthd! for ordinory pm- - j; 0 , , 134i ,,35, 1)30.1137,1138,1299,
Harriet, J poses, for leave to sell a part of Vie Real and j jgJ)^ 130,1—10 Lots, taxed $1 88.
nih,
William. Mary, Henry, July, Glasgow,
Dora, Matilda, March. Patience, Beck, Harry, I personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the |
Jim, Mary Ann and Nero*, levied on us the pro- benefit of the heir* nml creditors of said Estate.
rutriunfiioDto Mitsui tn ■ntUfV .iMtniinn I MARGARET R. CATER, Ex'ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
July 10,1840.
sept 20 835
, _ star Mitchell, to satisfy an execution
in favor of the Planters* Bank of the Stale of
Georgia against Peter Mitchell- Property point- (
ed out by Plaintiff's Attorney.
ELISHA 1VYLLY 8herilTc.c.
235
(GMf\
Sheriff's Sale,
*^yiLL be sold on the first Tnahdajr Jn Nc-
1300,
Nos. 1405.1460,1467,1468, 1668,1660,1670,
1671.1672—9 Lots, taxed $135.
Nos. 1033.1934,1935,1937,1938,2)99.2200,
2201,2202.2203,2204—11 Lots, taxedfl 25.
Nos. 2405,2466,2467,2469-4 Lots, taxed 31c.
150 acres Laud below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. Owner T. B. King.
Town loots Nos. 430, 431,411,412, 178,179,
Notice^
F OUR months after date, application will be . .
made to tin* Court of Ordinary for the Conn- 180, and wharf lots 178,179,180—10 Lott, taxed
. tv of Camden, for leave to sell nil the Lot* and I $4 69. Owner P. Leach,
vember next, before the Court House in 1 Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson, | Town Lots No*. 103,158,180,374,375,wharf
Hinesville, Liberty County, between the usual I belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of lot No. 103—6 Loti, taxed $282. Owner L. A
hours nf.inle, tho following property, vix:
One tract of Land containing one hundred acres,
the half of a two hundred acre tract: al«o, anoth
er tract containing fifty acres, the half of n hun
dred acre tract. The obove tracts wax granted to
Henry Dyess, now the property of the estate of i
A. Smyley, and to be sold to satisfy two execu-'
lions against said estate in favor of J. J. Garrison.
‘ *. “W. Allen.
sept
said county deceased.
G W. THOMAS,
ROBT. LANG,
jnne 25 154
Adm’ors.
Property pointed out by B. 1
sept 18 8. S. MOODY, n. s. r..c.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will ho
made to the Honorable th« Justice* of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting ,, uusn B „„
for ordinary purposes, for leave to seU all that nndSanborn ;
House and out Buildings on Lot^ No. A. 1 nladu j Hougfl fllld 2 Lou, taxed $225. Owner Jos.
Bond.
Town Lota Nos; 160.161,528,529. 530,531,
6 Lota, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach and J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 439,440—2 Lota, taxed 94 ceuts. Own
er C.J. Shelton.'
Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 Lota, taxed 94c.
Owner J. McDemiid.
House and Lot taxed $1 88. Owners Wilson
• novPADi r • 1 Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of | n-ncrofit
RSi**
— - 1 • • - . I juiy l.t too 125 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart.
700 acres Land, taxed $75 Owners Bruns-
Tuesday in December next, between the usual
hoars of snle r three negro men slaves, vix: Will. ■
Andrew,'and Arter, the property oftlie Estate of j
James Burton, deoeasea. Sola for a division.
Terms made known on the d»v of sale,
sept 15 223 C. A- BUllTON. Adm'or.
Ynlaable Property for Sale,
A GREF.AULE loan order of the Honorable
the Inferior Court nfTnttnall County, when
sittinsfor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the
Notice.
TT40UR months nlW date, I shall apply to the J wick and Florida R R Co.
Jl Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden 5 acres Land, taxed 94cts*,2 Lots. Nos 145 and
County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate ol 1146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
James LIoyd, deceased. I Store House, taxed $2 81; House. &c- and 17
july 28 E. D. TRACY, Adm’or. j acres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $6.
* Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lota, House, &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slnves taxed
$o 63. Owner Mm. C. Lamb.
Store and Lot, taxed $469. .Owner Joseph
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Lettixi, cablinge hendA | ly spring, red top, rn<
green cost tabagn and large flat
Meloi,citron, pine op-1 globe
plo. end netted IC lover, white and rad
Mustard, whito Lucerne Grew, Ac Ac
Parsleys curled 'For sale by
octfo A, PARSONS.
limdrclli’. CHirdon Seed.,
WAUUANTED—Chop 1840.
T HE Pronrielor’.'onpoitnnltiei 5>rc>lmuiva
practical observation hnve enabled him jttdi-
ciau«V to discriminate such varieties of vegwta-
bleu ai are really worthy of culture, from the infe
rior, nr, nv is not uiifreqiient, worthier varieties
oftheeatue clan, which have been perpetuated
through inexperence; therefore, in making this
selectisn, he has excluded many sorts usually
found in the Catalogues of those who are mere
ttttdert uoipractical grown of seeds.—And he is
not mire Uiat the variety might nothe still further
reduced with advantage \ nt any rale tills is ample
for any garden, however extensive, and fully
adapted to the nicest taste.
Ai to qualtv of the seeds, the proprietor wishes
it to lie reneinbered, that what is sold by him is
of hit otn growth, (with but slight exception,)
therefore warranted with etttin antjuirnrt, that they
will, upon trial, prove to be far superior to most
of foreign importation, or such as ure casually
collected in the United States.
Asparngas, Inrge green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron
Beans, earlv six weeks Witter 8pnnish
Speckled Valentine Mustard,white
Executor’s Notice.
A LL parsons indebted to the lute Peter Mas-
- w.-.„unr purposes, will be sold on the I -cL sik, of Glynn County, will please umke ol „ fe
first Tuesday in January next, before the Court payment without delay; and all those having do- Lyman
House door in Reidville, in said county, between mnnds against said estate, will render them in ac- jg torc an d Lot, taxed $188; stock in tradetax-
the usual boors of sale, ail the Real Estate nnd | cordingto law-tn'«‘*Jeroftheundewigned. e d$4 41. Owner J. Franklin.
KSSSL4 (Ss* Houscnnd2 Lots, taxed $563; 13 lota and
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, Jtxors. Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lo»s taxed $281,
* e P t 4 214t4in 14 gtaios employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns-
Georgia—McIntosh County. wick Lumber Co.
To all whom it may conerm: Store. House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave
wmen win oo new anti in complete order lor im-1 XTHIEREAS James R. Obberry appliea to taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris,
mediate operation. As due property is so well \y rae for Letters of Dismission, as Execn- Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax
known, l deem a particular description of nnn- L fthe estate of John Obberry, late ofsaid $1 ~ ~ ' "
Personal Property belonging to the F^tate ofJas.
Perry, deceased, situate in said County, vix:
Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on
which is siniAted the late residence and the vnlna-
bio set of mills long known as Perry’s Mills,
which wilt be new and in complete order for im-
China Red Eye Okra
Carolina or Sewee Onion, silver skin
Beet, Long Blood Large Yellow •
Enrly Turnip Parsley, curled, plain
White Sugar Parsnip, Sugar
Mangle Wurtxel Peas, Early Charlton
Borecole Early Frame
Broccoli, Purple Cape Extra do do
Cabbage, Enrly York Roynl Dwnrf
Early Mignr Loaf Bishop Dwarf
1-nrge York Dwarf, Blue Imperial
Early Battersea Pepper, Inrge Bell
Curled Savoy Pumpkin, Cashew
Green Gluzcd Rhubarb, Tart
Flat Dutch Radish, Urge Scarlet
Large Dnunhend Long Snliuon
Drumhead Savoy White Turnip
Red Dutch Red do do
Carrot. Enrly Horn Summer White
LongOrange Yellow Turnip
Cauliflower, Early Black Spanish
Celery, White Solid Spinach, Round Leaved
Do Red do.CressIcurl’d Prickly Seeded
Cucumber,Enrly Frame Squnsh.Enrly Bush
Do Long Green Long Green
Egg Plant, large Purple Tomato, large
Endive,Curled Turnip, Red Top, Flat
Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish,
Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga
Large India
Brown Dutch
Just received and for sale by
T. M- A J. M. TURNER,
aept30 Monument-Square.
ilJInUftr.
joive liy tho pnperi that Iho Ihtnoiu
toll phyiiolmi, Dr. Mngtiln, ho> oitnh-
|onoy for tho nolo or the obovo itemed •
f medicine In thli cityt anil to,pottle
1 ore oorry for It, ai wo think that
1 many people In thla part or Iho
r. Wo tloro not enter into on oxpla.
1 ofieoted by thla medicine
lolore venture to add, lliat It
1 75
1 00
as
76
800
d
10 00
000
000
1 00
ii can renovate ini
an inftmtniuy use
with odvantoge.
mdnhltahle cure (
oftho human frame In
Intigor. lassitude and d
•nme timo so aimplo,yot so elHcacious, that wliiln
it can renovato tho prostrated energies of oginm,
ft. not only with impunity, but
- The Lucine Cordial is also an
cure for the Incontinence oftho urino,
or the involuntary discharge thereof. It is like*
wiso an invalituble and unrivalled medicine in
cbsosi of chronic eruptions of the skin, and inf tlio
dropicul a flections of the age.
Thla oelebrated and inestimable Cordial is for
•aloby a. u. HENDRICKSON,
July 90 182—ly Savnnnidi.
fMLuelan Cordial,
75
8 00
95
60
•* Oil, Molasses atul Lhno
*• Flour „
“ Fruit, Potntoos,Onions. Beets. At.
•< Bread. Crackers, and other light barrels
Corn and Peas in bogs per bushel
Chairs, per down
Carriages, ftmr wheeled
Cotton per hale, round, not exceeding 350His,
including hisiiwnct
•• " " square “ " “ *«
(Excel* for each Station of 10 miles 6 eta.
per 100 Iba.)
Dcmhont and Juki uot exceeding 1 gallon
•• •• •" 2 gals A4iot exc'ngfigal.
Gigs, Snlkeys and Jorsey Wagons
Ducks and Fowls in coops per head, (25 per
cent more if not cooped)
Horses, Moles and Cattle per hand
Ilhda. and Pipes Liquor not exo’ding 120 gal.
“ •• *• Molasses and Oil ordinary sixe
Half bbl». Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor
" " Flour
“ " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ae.
Jersey Wagons without covers
Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 6 gal.
ii ii ii ii ii JO gal.
Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for
each stage of 10 miles.
Measurement goods per cubic foot
Oats, Rye, Bran, Com Meal and Rice Floor
in bags, per bushel
Ploughs, each
Salt in sucks per bushel
Sheep, Lambs, Gnats, Kids, Deer, Hogs nnd
Dogs, net head
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Hardware nnd such other
articles as go by weight per 100 tbs.
Turkeys and Geese in coops per head (25 per
cent more if not cooped)
Hay per bale
Post and 8tage Coaches and Road Wagons 10 00 10 00 15 00 20 00 20 (_
Wheelbarrows 60 501 75 1 00 1 0© ] pearance nnd great celebrity of the LUCIN/l
All packages ofless weight than 60 lb«. or measuring leaa than 2<| feet 25 cents each. All mini CORDIAL. As no counterfeit oftlie.name is
packages 25 cents each. I at present in circulation, it may in general bo a
I Per sack not over four bushels. sufficient caution for the pnrehnser to ask for dm
FREIGHTS at the above Rates nnd under the following Stipulations, vix. Lucinn Cordial, but as further nss|iraii(.e,it would
No Claim for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless die packages are examined and bo BI1 wcll’to note that its name, Lttcina Cordial,
identified in the presence of the Agent of Transportation, before the same aro removed from die I or Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each
Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of Liquor, Oil or Molasses, breakage of Glass or Crockery* 4>°ttle—^tho combined anna of Franco nnd the U-
ware, chafing of Bogging. Carriages or Chairs. Not accountable for brenknge of Hollow-ware: nite, l ® ,Q,e * »fe on. the outward envelope—that
no internal injury not clearly perceptiblenn the outside of die package, will be allowed for, unless n .Fi e, . ,r d® W® w printed on the accompanying
established to have occurred on board the Carr: not accountable for the deeny of perishable articles: djrections, and beautifully embossed on the show
not accountable for Live Stock; nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for I b ‘l** b an gi n g in the stores of those who have the
cooperage of Lime Barrel* or packages ofany kind whatever. I genuine article for sale.
It is understood dint this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings ofCotton T be celebrity of the Lucina Cordinl rang such
bales or for pillngo, or dnninge by the weather on any freight after being landed at the place of desti- 08 j 1 .' 8 Bcnrce b r necessary to add dial it is die
nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. on ty efficient remedy for barrenness, nnd the re»-
This Company, will have Agents at the 80 mile station, and tho Terminus of the Rond to attend ,orut ' on P 1 * Hceayed ' *rHo powers ever known;
to the delivery nod forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to be forwarded if not called for in I nn( ^ ^! nlin tbo c,, re 0 'FluorAlbuB ( GIeet,olistiuc-
three days, will be charged the Savannah rates of storage. ted, diffionlt or painfrtl Menstruation, the incon-
KF GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will be enforced agninitall personsattemndna l ! llenc ® ? flhe uri , ne t nr 11,0 involuntary, dischnrgo
to smuggle it on die Road. 1 s I thereof, if* minnrioritv over everv oilier niedicnm
T BEWARE OF FRAUD.
HE unprecedented popularity of this boned-
cenl am illPillmabl. CORDIAL In tlio U-
nltcd States, lins induced one or more unprinci
pled persons to mnnnfiicture ipuriout catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting to
produce the same effect; but which, In reality, pro-
duco no other effect than that of swindling the
public; and to give a yet more plausible appear-
tr, " nc , e °' tho ) r cupidity, those persons affect that
1 nn S® . w , re,ched noilruma have been in use in
««I England and elsewhere for n number pf years;
T1 w whereas, until the Illustrious Dr. Mngnltt made
i on kis wonderftil discovery, no cure for bnrrennesf
1 w had been ever thought of, or at least made pulr-
<vk 1 ont i ®ft Uiosothen in use for the restoratierr
«61 oftho decayed virile powers were found to bo of
but little avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
J* for barrenness or tlie cure of impotency, but Dr.
3 90 Mngnin’s. are mere catchpennv humbugs, wliicli
•0 °0 would never have been thought of but for (heap-
aug. 22,
J. McFarland, Agent.
i Obberry, late ofsaid | $1 87;4 Slaves,tax $225. OwnerJamesMoore.
I Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves ein-
* l n- n • i i. ,i These are therefore to cite and admonish all I ployed, tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot •
imaha River. Being only 1| mile* from the a|)d angular kindred and creditors ofsaid de- Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bank
.the sawed lumber can be floated from the CHaw; j t0 b e and nppear nt my office within the of Brunswick,
null*in .mail reOalo th» nver hclnw, and morel Ume p re* r ibe<| bylaw, w.Kewomre (iflnr they Stock tn Irade, bu 94c. Owner R. Hallman,
log. can with cnl'v-cmnlic. be floated down die why*nidletteri.hoald not be printed. Slock in trade, tax We; 2 Slave, employed,tax
creek. (Cobb. Creek) to the mi ID.fortwb mile. G ^ n ' llder mrta|ld 0|Bm Hirw lint day of * I 13, eawlo J R Haitmrd.
above. The situation i* remarkable for health. i hv 19.fi » p. toWNSBND, * Steele in trade, tax $187. Owner J W At-
lmvm> a nptr»llpntu..Unr>*iiisr miifolannlrrwid I » I ...
I»e«Mry:.n«ie. It to my, that it« not .nrparaed cnlmty deeea.«l.
lty any oUwTr situation a* a mill privilege, on the] These are there
Alatamnha River. ** * . - -
river. 1
haring an excellent w^JJ of water, iMfllsoli good
spring convenient, There is also at the place a
commodious house lately ejected ns a seminary
oflearning. I invite individuals and companies
wishing to purchase, to call und view the premis
es for tttemselves.
Also, at the name lime and place, will be sol*
may 5
Clerk c. 0. n. 1. c.
Chatham Superior Court.
MAY TERM, 1640.
MosnAT, 22d June, 1840.
JobnW. Clifton, 1
nnd > Divorce.
one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d I Sarah Ann Clifton,
will.
Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy-
3 Slaves, tax$I 69. 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, tax $1 e7. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax $113- Owner C Davis.
1 Slave employed, tax 7oc. Owner J D Mil-
land, containing one thousand acre*; also, one l XT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that a
tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mill-1 JL the defendant i* not to be found within the I | er>
gan’* Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel- County of Chatham, and that she is without the | $ Slaves employed, tax $113. Owner Mrs
Ion Creak. Plots of all said tracts will bo extub-1 limits of the State, on motion of the Complain-1 ^ niti
ited on the day of sale. ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah j slave employed, tax $187; one Stallion, tax
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, Ann Clifton do appenr on orbefore next term of g] ^ owner William P. Wilson,
the following nnmed Negroes, viz:' Jim Miller, l this Court, and file her answer or defensive alle-1 4 Staves, tax $225. Owner E S Ashcraft.
40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 vear* old; Dnnn, 1 gallon in writing, or in case of her default, the I 4 Slave* employed, tax $150. Clark owner,
a carpenter, 33 years; Elia*, 30 years old; Har- said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And It Personal property ofj M Kunze, taxed $187.
ty.,17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; EUick,7 is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub-1 personal property of H A Breed, taxed $187.
veara old; Dilla, 20 years nU&id her tiro children lisbed in one of the Gazettes of this State qnd of Personal property of J M Sturtivant, taxed $1
Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 yenrs old and the City of Savannah, once a month until the g7.
L.a .LIIJ 8 f. • 4 nl.l . 4 H.nl,.. 4 ...... I ..vt Invtrt flf till* Pam.I I A
l»er child Martin 1 Y p;ir old; Angelina, 4 year* 1 next term of this Court.
old; Plicebe, 50 years old, in bad health. All of
which will be sqM bs the property of James Per
ry, late of said Cnauty, deceased, for the benefit l
of the legatees of the said estate.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, notes bearing interest, with approved
security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE,
sept 21 228 Adror.
A true extract from the minute*.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk 8up. Court C. C
, aug 25 205t2dmj
Also, tire following property taxed for the year
eighteen hundred and tliirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas
Monre.
Personal property of J R Hazzard, tax $3 75.
Also, on the following property for the yeor
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
. House nnd 17 acres of Land, tax $6; 8 Slaves,
Petitionto ertab-1 tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree.
Chatham Superior Court*
May Term. 1840.
James D. Stevens and Jo*. 1
p. 3 Sl,v "' *" **
Ad'ima • missory ivote. 25. Owner James Moore.
J ' House and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
A Certain Cure for Sick Head-
-*-rrmrn a.. „„„„ ITTPON 'oading tho fotceoing pfitiiion to arl Hauw
member orwhich haa had aiek headache , uled ^'^ h v J“["elfby'll. e defenS John sS'i" of Spalding and Stockwell, tea.
e dollars, and fifty cents, pay-
vered In, and the ?ur« w gradual, but certain end ordered ,j iat ,h 0 j„hn Adams do shew cause
6P3STthiaLSn^nm^nt "p'eSi| William P WlUnn.
ly relieved and cured, almough ofyevraatanding, j beeatabliabcd in lieu of Ibe original r 1 ?l*« employed, bled *1 31.
U. be found in Ibe State, and if he cannot be KPThe M.lledgevdle Journal la requeued to
found, then the raid Rule ■hell be pt.bli.hed i„ I pubh.h theaboveonce a week foraix week..
I some pulilirf Gazette in the State for tlie space of | a,, 8 **
three months.
June 22d, 1840.
A true extract from tho minute*.
E. G. WIL80N, Dep. Clerk,
‘ rCc f
3 Slaves, taxed $1 68|. Owner J Si
1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris.
) Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrence.
Slave ond one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
Owner C
Dr* Taylor’s Balaam of Liver
wort;
TTtOR consumption and liver cnmplnint,coughs,
J. colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpiution oftlie heart, oppression and soreness
of tlie chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweat*, difficult or profuse expecto
ration. and all other affections or the chest, lungs
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervons system, or
those who are. unable to rest well at night, this
medicine- is mo*t emphatically recommended,
The inestimable value ofthis celebrated medicine
has keen highly tested, and found not wanting,
The Proprietor i*doily receiving the most flatter
ing aecouut* of hi* success; nnd it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the medicine of the
people! Iti« used by the Medical Faculty; sun-
ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole
New-York Press, and is in the boose of most of
our citizens
It msy be taken without the less! fear of dan
ger by children, and persona debilitated by dis
ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, and is hourly performing;
the consequent popularity it has obtained nmonj?
those persons, who by experience are best quail
fiedtojudgeof its efficncv; the exalted opinion
entertained of its virtues by physicians; tho con
sequent recommendation it receives from the
Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo-
callyofthe merits and success of this medicine.
Invented by an old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed by him in its
irresistible merits nnd its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and Inmentnbly diseased with
tlie most distressing symptoms of Consumption,
it being now subject to tne advice and control ol
three physicians, together with the uiuny testimo
nials and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given ns by persons who have
received its potent und salutary effect, must go
far, very far, to recommend tnis as n Vegetable
Medicine ofunequalled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption nnd all the dise aseswhich prey up
on timeliest, lungs and liver.
£7* Ilctrarc of ConnterfeitM!~Tmui\* imnn thts
medicine are issued ill every direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsnm of Liver
wort,” and do not take any thin^r else. There is
no other medicine connected with this, or in any
way possessing tlie same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bat
ing node of the nauseating effects of common
iif 8 '., I lounn. men uie sain nuie snail u« puuiiniieu in i
r: in *• suui for,lie *^° f |
torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will become immediately ennvin-
n using it, that he ba* at liwt found a “sover-
for hi* wounds.” Femolesare particu-
d to use it for costiveqess or ir-
sept26
$ Superior Court C. C.
The true Pomade Divine.
Extensively used in Europe, never before intro
duced into America.
r l* cure* and prevent* all Chappiug or Rough
ness of the Hands and Lins, from the piercing
other female complaints, it is Oroccry and Commission Busi- effects of cold weather, well rubbing n little on
proved to coyreot vitiated and disordered humors ness* 19u* hands und lips every night going to bed, is a
keeping Um stomach in most perfect order. Those y-pHE undersigned have this day entered into ^rtnin preventive ami cure.
persons who after an eveuings indulgence at par- X copartnership for the purpose of transact- 1 u
^ nnd duUnera the next a GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSI-
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at U&ss in tills city, under tlie name of Fort,
bed time. For all common complaints, in a few Cloi-tox & Malosk.
Dr* Lammas’ Aromatic Vege
table Bitters,
For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac.
T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
and hnve been highly extolled by thousands who
have experienced their efficacy in tlie above nain-
ed complaints. They are ia fact the best sto
machic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur
nishes. They are highly useful ns a preventive
against fever, and are very serviceable at all sea
sons oftlie yeur, more particularly in the *pring
and summer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa
greeable listlessness nnd relaxation of the *) stem.
They strengthen the stomach, procure n good ap
petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and
restore the invalid to his original strength and
vigor. Most of the Bitters with which tne mar
ket is now supplied are nothing mare than cheap
groggy preparations, sold at a high price, and
bought mainly for their intoxicating properties.
These Bitters are superior to any that are, or
ever have been offered to the public. Being
pungently aromntic, they are particularly recom
mended., to-seafaring persons as nri'ahliddto a-
gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring nnder the
infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to
prove n wholesome, agreeable and invigorating
stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite nnd as
sisting digestion in a remarkable degree,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, the
sure effect ofa want of tone in the system. They
are peculiarly adapted to those who nre troubled
with Dinrhcun, or Weaknessofthe Bowels, Ac.
prevalent in the summer and autumnal months.
They will be found in all cases of the following
description to give relief, viz: Juundice, Weak
Stomnch, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of ? Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, a
propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste ill the Mouth,
Lon thing of Food, Sicknessat the Stomnch,Gen-
oral Debility, nnd all other symptoms of indiges
tion and Flatulence. Price 50cent*.
For sale by WM- H. TURNER,
Bept.ll Opposite the Mansion House.
I thereof, its superiority over every other medicino
is not only decided, but unquestionable. For
solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—1> Savannah.
Itloffatt’s Ltie Fills and Fliamix
Bitters.
tie, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil by appointment, by
be forgery. Forsaleat aug 19 ANSON
. T. M. & J- M. TURNER’S,
june 1 Monument Square.
Human Hair.
T HE diseases oftho hnir among iis are those
which occasion buldness and gradual fulling
off of the hair, and thinness of it—the causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re
laxes (lie routs, causes the hair to fnll off, aud of
ten occasions total baldness. Buldness has ever
been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises
through violent exercise, from whence arise per
spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss
oftho hnir—it relnxesthe roots—the acidity pre
vents the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions
it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi
ration the hnir becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent its taking an effect ou lira hair, first
mb the hnirdry with n cloth, then apply the Cos-
soda Oil to the roots of the hair, so that the skin
of the head may be moistened, and remain so af
ter each time of perspiration.
Sold wholesale nnd retail by the proprietor
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York;and
PETER’S PILLS.
W E would call attention to the advertisement __
nmns to-day ofPETERS’ VEG- fTMlESE medicineshaveltmg been known and
i L -a i . un ? crsta nd by the best X appreciated for thdir extraordinary and im-
medical authority, that there is no preparation of mediate powers ofrestoringperfect health to per-
the day which enjoys so enviable a reputation. I son* suffering nnder nearly every kind of dineusa
At the South und North, their success has been I to which thehiimnn frame is liable,
unbounded, and wherever introduced we believe j Tho proprietor rejoice* in the opportunity n6
they hnve given the most perfect satisfaction. I forded by the universal diffusion oftlie daily pres*
We have this day had on interview with one of f or placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently within the Knowledge andrenuh ofevery individ-
cured ora most remarkable and obstinate cuta-1 uni in the community. Unlike the hostofpar-
neouseruntinn, where the body was covered with niciniis quackeries which honstofvegdtobleiK-
fulsome ulcers, and even the tonsils of the throni gradients, the Life Pills nre purely and solely
eaten away—and by using these Pills daily foraix I vegetable, and contain neither mercury, ontim*-
weeka, was entirely restored to health,—New ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any fwnw
whatever. They nre entirely composed *fo-
PLIERS VEGETABLE PILLS. (tracts from rare and powerful plants, the vkt»*ii
They do indeed restore tlie health of the body, I of which though long known to several Iftdiim
because they purify und invigorate tlie blond, and j tribes, and recently to some eminent pliarmaaen-
their good ellectaare not counterbalanced by any (ticul chemists nre altogether unknown to theig-
inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg- ooront pretenders to medical science, and were
etnbles, they do not expose those who use them never before administered in so happily efica-
to danger, nnd their effects are as certain as they ciouxa combination,
are salutary ; Jhay. ora dally, and safely adminis- TH E PHCENIX BITTERS are so called, 6
teredtn infancy, youth, manhood ana bra hge, nnd I cause they possess the power of restoring thf ex-
to women in tne most critiealnnd delicate circuit!- J piriiig ember* of health, to glowing vigor thrsogh-
stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal I out the constitution, as the Phoenix is saidte.be
functions, but restores their order and re-estab- restored to life from the asheB of its own disselu-
fishes their health; and for all the purposes which (tion. The Phosnix Bitters are entirely vegetable,
a vegetnble.purgative, or certain cleanser of the I composed of roots found only in certain pants of
whole system are required, they stand without a I ih6 western country, which will infidiblv core
rival. FEVERS AND AGUES ofwll kind*; willnevet
BT Sold wholesale and retail, ot all theprinci- fail to eradicate entirely all the eflects of mereary
pal Druggists in Savannah. infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepnr-
july 29 182—ly I ntions ofSarsapnrilla. and will Immediately cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident toyoungfemaleir:
and will be found a certain remedy in all cases ol
nervous debility and weakness of the most im
paired const! tuiions.
Asa remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory
Rheumatism, tho efficucyofthe Phamix Billers
wil) he demonstrated bv the use of a sinele bottle.
The usual dose of these Bitters it half a wine
glass fnll, in water or wine, ami this quantity may
be taken two or three times a dnyi uhont halfun
indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, os they very greatly increase the ac
tion oftho princioal viscera, help them to perform
their functions, and enable the stomach to dis
charge into the bowels whatever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is eusily nnd speedily removed,
appetite restored, and the mouths of tho absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
PARSONS, Agent.
■Mi
days its virtues will ho self-evident, and a complete
cure will soon lie effected. When a person has
a cold nnd fueUuuwell, generally a free use of it
i few days will be sure to relieve without
'c or pills. To children it may be given with
latestad vantage.
idity or snurnessofstomach this remedy
;n and invaluable; os a general family
t is now adopted by many of the most
'unites. It nevor sickens tho stomach
ny of tho unpleasant effects of physic,
r T.M.AJ.M. TURNER.
Monment Square.
y’s Gei
ie Calcined Mng-
" diseases of the storm
ro attended with ncid-
etief to tlie heartburn,
iu eating or drinking nre
it, und it affords one of tho
pleasant aperients, especially
a sedentary.life or other
^"iuent necessity ofliav-
. To persons ofa fail-
it may. be recommended
uud its virtues have been
is of wnnn cli-
of children, in
advanced peri-
1 *'** such cases,
advantage
it both nciitrali-
tial, and acta, us
-ative.
recoinmondod
aitfcKBON.
mill Flour.
uud half hills, new wheat. Just
dwil
I uud fur sale by
LONG A PAT
'PERSON.
WILLIAM FORT,
MARTIN R. CLOPTON,
IRA E. FORT,
CHARLES J. MALONE.
Savannah, Sept. 24 th, 1840.
sept 28 234|Jca
Co-partnership Notice.
ET E subscriber*have this day termed a Co-
artnership, under the firm of HUNTING-
WHIG HT A OO. fur the purpose qf
transacting a General Iron Business. They have
taken tlie store on the Bay under the Counting
Room of Messrs S. Solomon* A Co, where they
intend keeping a full aud general assortment of
Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac. Ac.
SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD,
HUNTINGTON A HOLCOMBE,
ALLEN R. WRIGHT.
Savannah, 15th October, 1640,
oct 14 249||ca
Notice’.
rpHE business heretofore transacted in the
X City of Savannah, Gu. under Uie name and
firm of Hazard, Deuslo w, & Co. will hereafter
intiiiued by the undersigned, who have
itimieu oy me unoersigneu, wno nave * r
dthononie of their firm to lliat of Hazard, i p -
‘ b*trt.
AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD,
1 A. DKN8LOW,
I R. WEBSTER.
, J840.
It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re
lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet in warm
water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade
oil a piece of linen lint.
It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by
falls or otherwise, and wil) prevent tlie many bad
consequences of such accidents.
Ifa little be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch
it will prevent blackness.
It will cure Bums, and Scalds, if applied di|
rectly, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters.
U is useful for a Stiff Neck, nnd Swelling of
the Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic,
and Gouty Pains, in any part.
It immediately removes Pimples, and other
Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts,
particularly in lyjng-in. Its efficacy in this very
trying case, when all other applications have fail
ed, hue been well proved, and can be attested by
mnny.
It is useful for Cancers before they are broken,
and an unfailing remedy for the Piles.
It gives a delicacy offrogranceand.Uiat natural
healthful appearance to the skin no oilier preparj
ation ofthe kind lias ever been known to produce.
So invaluable is this compound, ter every incon
venience to which Uie skin is liable, that those
who have once proved its benefit will never wil
lingly he wiUiout it.
For sale by . WM. H- TURNER,
Opposite Uio Mansion House.
. Notice.
T HE subscribers having connected their in
terest, will hereafter continue to transact a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this
city, under tho firm ofSHAPTER A WOOD-
BRIDGE. THOMAS M. S11APTER,
WYLLV WOODBIUP0E
sept 26 233
Orris and Chlorine Tooth Wash,
F OI1 cleaning and preserving tlie Teeth and
Gums, and purifying tlie breath; prepared
eutirely from vegetablo substances, atul i* highly
approved and recommended hy physicians unu
dentist* ‘iftlie first respectability. Just received
and for sale by A. PARSONS,
oct 5
Ground Pepper and Mustard,
QA BOXES London Mustard
jSi\J 10 du Cannwter do
19 do ground Pepper, in pnpers
For sale hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
sept J7
Houck * Panacea.
T HIS valuable medicine may he taken with
perfectsafety by all ages and in all diseases.
Its cures ore for the following diseuses: Dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
the stomach, nenrtburn. diarrWn, dysentery or
flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men
struation, periods of cessation of menses, fiour-al-
bus or whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit-
tentfever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox,
Erysipilas or 8U Anthony’* fire, asthma, pleurisy,
measles, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on the
stumach or bowels,cholera morbns,consumption,
spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam
mation ofthe chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in
flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat,
croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseases of tho liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous ami scrofu
lous affection* ofthe membranes and ligaments,
mercurial and venerial diseases, ulcers, tores, af
fections of Uie skin, and diseases arisiug from im
pure Hood, Ac.
A supply of the above valuable medicine just
received per brig OgleUiorpe, and for sale by Uie
single bottle or box, hy
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 14 No. 8Gibbons’ Range.
Gelatine Capsules of Pare Co-
pnfva Balm.
rpIIECopavia Balm is, of nil tlio medicines
1 employed in combating the chronical and
acute gonorrhma) affections, also tlie blennorlima
called whites; Uie only one, Uie specific action of
which hts never been doubted, and to which
physicians have in consequence given Uie prefer
ence; but its nauseous taste and smell aro the
causes of its being rejected hy many patients.
This is Uie reason why so many experiments
have been mndo In order to discover some mode
of disguising its taste, so Uiat it might he taken
with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, and always hy addition
of some active substance which modifies its pro.
perties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu
tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
a mode of administering it in such a state Uiat it
cannot occasion the slightest repugnunce, and
Uiis without submitting it to any alteration. My
meUiod consists in enclosing it in Uio GeluUne
Capsules.
A supply oftho above valuable medicino just
received, uud formic hy
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 21 No. 8 Gibbous 1 Range.
To Contractor)!.
Engineer’s Office, Central Kail Road, )
Savannah, August 28,1840. )
P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri
ber until Uie 20th of October next, for build
ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for the
Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about
4000 feet in length of truss work In Uio river
swamp.
The site ofthe Bridgo is about 18 miles below
Milledgevilles it is to be of lattice work, wiUi two
spnns of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two
abutments and one pier of masonry, at an eleva
tion ofnbout 22 feet above low water mark. Tho
amount of stone and lumber required, will be a-
bout 500 perches ofthe former, and about 112,-
000 feet of the lutter.
The truss work will he supported hy piles, at
a mean elevation of about 18 feet above the
swnmp, and will require 500,000 feet BM of tim
ber, exclusive of piles.
Plans and specifications of Uie work may be
seen, nnd nil necessary explanations will lie giv
en, on application to the undersigned at this of
fice. Application may also be made utUm Com
pany’s office nt Macon, from Uie JOth to the I5th
of September, and from Uie lOUi to the 15th of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating the line west of Uie Oconee,
if applied to, will point out the site of Uie work,
mil will give any .information touching its local-
ily.
Bids will bo received for cither tlio masonry,
Uio superstructure ofthe bridgo, or tlie truss
work alone, or for tho whole togcUier.
L. O. REYNOLDS, Cliiof Engineer.
limns, Wluskey, Ac.
■$ Hams of prime quality
X 41 tJ 150 bids Baltimore Whiskey
50 do Monongnhola do, 54 kegs Goshiyi Butter
Landing from schr F A Topper, and ter sale by
net 13 F SORREL A CO.
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Head Syrup,
K NOWN from all Others by Wing called No.
1 Silver Top. Also, ns a further security,
my signature will be foutld in my own hand wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor ofthe Herald,
Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight
ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast
cniping into use, and will soon be nn indispensn-,. . . .
hie article in every family. It mokes a delightful f® tnl [® , l lwo or V 11 , - . ,
mend, and is an excellent purifier of the blood. t° ur meal V ® leM . b ® %
By a very smnll expenditure of money, the pur- • ken 010,1 u,ne8 * To tho8e wi, ° nre affl,cted Wl,h
chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound,
and a box containing the Saline Towder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice
water, nnd you hnve n perfect fountain, where,
reader, yon may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little of Uio Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a
glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns can be found in Um i f k , . - - . ,
city. We apeak rroin ciperience;clo.i’tuke our “ , " 1 s,ren * 1 ? nfbod )' and "““'ID' » f m "’ d ,bB
word, but go and get the article of Willium I I®"!'” 8, . ,
Brown, 0,0 Inventor. 481 Wnahinston-nlroot. For farther Mt«c«l.r. »U. Ltfo Pill.
Fnrsnlohv T M A J M Tim NPH and Phoenix Bitters, apply nt Moffatt’s office No.
gy* * fcSiiKPi. karisiiss'Kra
Dr. Eueil’s Universal Strength" and the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Nnmer-
Citing Plaster. ous certificates ofthe wonderful efficacy of both,
UnrivatUtTand Unequalled!! I may be there inspected. *
/CELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness I Forsnleby A. BARTOW.
V-' in the breast, side, back or limbs; also; for j At his Store, on the Bay, corner ofDmytmi.8t.
gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia. | |ulv 14 169—ly
In Goughs oohjH.H.U.mns difficulty of breathing, Valter’s Celebrated French Pills,
oppression of the stomach, Ac. they will give ini- Ure6 Hundred Dollars Challenge.
mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness, npHE genuine French Pills against all the
pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are deci- X QUACK nostrums ofthe age-for the cure
dedly superior toother remedies. Persons whose of a cerlatn d^ose. Tim FRENCH JPILI.8
business or avocations require that they should are applicable in nil coses for either sex, (warrant-
sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits Lj fr “ f rom mercury,) mid do not affect the
generally, wlm may be troubled with pains in tlie breat |, j„ t |, e | en8 t, and are perfectly pleasant and
i ..m.i S ’ t0 tf y® ne of lh ®?« agreeable to the stomach, and have never Med
beaiitinilaiid nurivalled plasters. They ore dif. Unmake a speedy and permanent cure, without
rerentrrom others, and free from objection* which tlie least regard to diet or application!® business,
are generally made against posters. Perhaps j n long protracted or chronic stages ®f the dis-
thorc * no medical obsorvation better estabfished eaw Xtinnte Gleets, Fluor Albiis, Gravel. F®>
than Uint “ Consumption originates in neglected mn | 0 Complaints, or n weakness ofthiwe
Cold*. In n climate so variable at ours, it re- they nre beyond a doubt the most effectual reme-i
C r r .u" n . d 0U « nl, ° n §! ,nrd ®8«inst dy ever discovered, having curedI many; obrtijjfli
the attacks of this too often fatal disense, Uian caMea n ft er eve ry other medicine had laded. Th^
most persons ore able nnd willing to bestow. It French Pills have been so universally successful;
cannot therefore but be a gratification to the sub- that the proprietor challewoks any one to pro-,
acriber to be enabled to offer to all of consump. dlIC0 „ remedy of equal certainty uuder a jbrlhiU
live habits; or those afflicted wtth distressing pains J ure 0 f Three Hundred Dollar*.
in the side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast
and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by
using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con
stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS,
»epto No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Price $2 per box. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah,
july S
182—ly
llarrison’ti Speciuc yintniciif,.
F OR the cure of white swMImgs, scrolblouxi
and other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old am) •
fresh wounds, sprainsand bruises,^welling* nm)
inflammaUons, scald head, women’s sore breasts.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of the inoat aston-1 mnammuuw««.* — 7 7, -
whmg nnd wonderful cures that have ever rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, cnimtains,
been knpwn—in consequence of which thoy hnve whitlows, biles, corns, nnd externul diseases gen-
now become flshiniiigmnrk,nguitwtwliicli nil the orally. Tho proprietor has received ot leasin
nrrows of disappointed hope, envy and unebarit- thousand cortificates ® r, d other documents m 1 j
obl.ne«« am levollod whliiul di.lmction, V or «ri.i. SPECIFIC OINTMENT-al»W»
Peters’Vegetable Pills are anti-bilious, anti- embruco almost all the complnmts-in their worn
*-“““**- — - I ..... .. . .... ...t.inl. MMlmuil n •* mlirhl.lir Ol/fJlLi I'll 11'
Sulphntc Quinine.
*| AA Ounces French siilphute Quinlno
X*/U 19 do do Morphine, 10do Pjperino
20 do Kreosoto in 1 n» vials. J nst received
per ship John Cuiuming, nnd for sale hy
. oct 16 G. K. HENDRICKSON.
Cosmetics.
C HURCHES’ gcuuino Vegetable Lotion,
Rowland's Kalyduro, an Eastern Botanical;
discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering tlio
skin soft and fair, us well ns bestowing n delicate
roseate line to the complexion. Just received
and for sale by
runt 29
dyspeptic, and nnti-uiercuriul, ami may justly be
considered a Universal Medicine—but they are
peculiarly beneficial in the following compluintr.
Yello w nnd Bilious Fevers,Fevor nnd Ague,Dys
pepsia, Croun, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Naitsed, Distension
ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhwa,
Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
und in all cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, where
a Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They are
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
neither nausea, griping nor debility.
(CTSold wholesale and retail ut all tho principal
Drug Stores in Savannah. july 29 182—ly
Specie Bottles.
2 CASKS, suitable for Grocers, fur snle by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
sopt 3 Monumont-Squafe.
iiitfitcrii II«»y. .. ..
.tuao»—tn which ointment nr ilkliing plniter cnn,
lioHiinliuJ. Among lh«»o corlificatoa, then) are.
u areal numhor from Iho in oil omloont JUSSSMU
in Iho country, who u<o tho Ointtnout n heir
daily pructicn, ill preforenco In any, ur all ollmra.
whicli Iuivj over boon iuvnulod. J lie iirotirmlor..
linn nl.o roooivod o grout niolw ItSU'H
furrier., milllury gnnllomon, h'rmor. nnd olhora,.
rolntlvo to Uio omitting ellloncy of In. Om lno ,.
inlirui.es, oula. ond nil iho e.lornnl coinlitan s,
nnd di.ou.0. ofhor.o.1 and nmoiig Ihonl ore m ,
lomtlum n dozen certifying lo Iho mo«t porfeot,
ouroa which it ha. purformod on Iho sore buckn,
of.ouio oftho.o oninmls. Allogolhor iho pro-,
prlolor feel, no ho.itotion in .Intlng-^Qf hi I 1 " 1 ;-
ling It I" dm proof ngoiu.l all compos lion—jmn
" llAUKlflON'H SPECIFIC OINTMENT
Is vastly superior to every tiling of the kind wliicls
has hereto loro boon offered to tho public..
ffTHold wholesale nnd retail nloil tlie-pr/ttf
pal Drug Stores iu Savunnuh.
july 29 162—ly
New .fflttckwp.. .. .
f|A UAU'bhll No I Mnckorpf, landing tom
.lilp Hul'iii, nnd for_» '