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Murd«iulof tho Superior
i Comity in favor of John L.
WirnolnM MacnrdelKnihniniH-
Page. Proporty pointed out
El* *“
Jills, nro requested to cnll nnd settle r
thn l*t of November, or tlioy wilt be placed in
Hie hands of an Attorney for collection.
octIO T. R. MILLS.
. Notice.
A LL person* indebted to the subscriber* elfo-
er by note, due bill or open account, past
due, oreiiirormqdLlltnttho same must bo paid by
the lOdi inatntit, or they will indiscriminately be
put insult, .
oct3 LONG A PATTERSON.
Administrator^ Sale.
, GREKABLY to on order of the Inferior
ourt.ofEffingham County, whilst sitting
iuary purposes, will bo sold on the first
Tunsduy in l)enumb«r nest, between the usual
hours of rata, three negro men slaves, vbs: Will,
Andrew, and Arter, tlio property oftho Estate of
James Burton, deceased. Sold for a division.
Terms mado known on dm day of sale,
sept 16 823 C. A. BURTON, Adm’or.
Notice.
T HREE months after date, application will be
made for the reuewnl orCertifinate No. 30*2,
lor twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock of the
Bank of St. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840,
in lien of the origiual, which has been lost or mis>
laid. B. HOPKIN8.
St. (ttarys, 97th Aug. 1640.
sept 1 91113m
Valuable Property for Sale.
A GREEABLElo nn order of thn Honorable
jHL tho Inferior Court ofTnttnnll County, when
sitting for ordimuy purposes, will lio sold on the
first Tuesday :in January nest, before the Court
House door m Reidville, in said county, between
the Usual hours of sale, nil the Rpnl Estate and
Personal Property belonging To tho Estate ofJuN.
Perry, deceased, sitnata in said County, viz:
F<mr thousand five hundred acres of Land, on
which U situated the late residence mid the vnlun-
bln set of milU long known ns Perry’s Mills,
which will bo new and in complete order for im
mediate operation. A* diis property is so web
known, I deem a particular dracription of it un-
j ueenssary; suffice it to say, lliatlt is not surpassed
» 'by nnyothvff situation as a mill privilege, on the
AHitumalia River. Being only l| miles from the
river, the rawed lumber can he floated from tho
mills in sumll rnftsto die river below, and round
logs cun with convenience be floated down the
creek. (Cobb's Creek) to the mills, for two miles
above. The situation is remarkable for health,
having ah excellent well of water, and also n good
spring convenient,* There is also at the place a
commodious house lately erected as a seminary
aflparitiug. I invite individuals aud companies
wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis
es, for themselves.
Alsu, at Urn same time aud place, will he sols
one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d
land, containing one thousand acres; also one
tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili-
• gun's Creek; hnd also, one tract on Water Mel
lon Creek. Plats of all said tracts will be exhib
ited on the day of sale.
AlsA. at the same timo and place will be sold,
' the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller,
40 yenrs old; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dnnn,
a carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 3d years old; Har
ry, 17 years oIJ; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7
year* old; Dillu, 20 years old, and her two children
Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old mid
her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years
. old; Pliotbe, 50 years old, in bad health. All of
which will be sakiiu the properly of James Per
ry, late'of said County, deceased, for the benefit
ofthe legatees of the said estate.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, uotes bearing interest, with approved
security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE,
Kept 21 228 Admr.
A Cei
arc for Sick Head-
Ache,
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Alex
ander Atkinson, Into of Camden County,
deceased, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to tho subscriber; and those having claims
against said Estate, wilt please presentlhem pro
perly attested without delnv, to
e. atkinson; Adm’«
sept 18 22flf i.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to die Honornttle Court of Ordinary
ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a pari of the Real and
Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the
benefit of thn heirs and creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 • 235
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Court of Ordinary for the Coun
ty of Camden, for leave to sell nil the Lots and
Improvements situate in the Town of Jeffersou,
belonging to die estate of John Bailey, late of
said county deceused.
G W. THOMAS, ) A<Wftr .
ROBT. LANG, } Adm or **
jnne 25 154
Notice.
F OUR months afterdate, application will be
made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitdng
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that
House and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, it; the City of Savannah, for die benefitof
the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird,
deocased. SARAH BIRD, Adm’ix.
jnly 13
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable the Iuferior Court ol Camden
Connty, for lenve to sell all die Real Estate of
James Lloyd, deceased,
jnly28 E. D. TRACY, Adm'or.
Executor's Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the late Peter Mas-
sie, of Glynn County, will please make
payment without delay; and all those having de
mands against said estate, will render them in ac
cording to law to either of the undersigned.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, j Ex’or*.
sept 4 214t4m
VTTHICH hns been used in families, every
T V member of which hns had sick headache
fropi infancy,ns a constitutional family complaint,
and has cured effectually in every instance yet
known,amounting to many hundreds. It is not
unpleasant to the taste, and does not prevent the
dnily avocations ofone using iu it must be perse
vered in. and tbscure is gradual, but certain and
permanent. Instances ore constantly multiply
ing where this distressing complaint is complete
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
'hythnnw ©f Dr. Spohn’s celebrated remedy.
One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav
■ in» none of the nauseating effects of common
drop. - •. . *■ • • •
In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregu
larity .'distress after meals, pains in the side and
torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, and any
one so afflicted will become immediately convin
ced on using it, that he has at last found a •‘sover
eign balm for his wounds." Females are particu
larly recommehded to use it for costiveness or ir
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
proved to correct vitiated and disordered humors
Georgia—McIntosh County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Janies R. Obbenry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu
tor of the estate of John Obberry, late ofsaid
county deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased. to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, toshewcanse(if any they
have) why said letters shonld not be granted.
Given tinder my hand at office this first day of
May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 8 Cletk c. o. ic c
. .. stoinachiniuo8tperfectorder.Tho.se
persons who after an evenings indulgence at par
ties, Arc. have .Jtendache and dullness the next
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at
bedtime. For all common complaints, in n few
• . days its virtues will be self-evident, and a complete
. cnrewill soon be effected. When a person has
i — v ,flC©14»pd foetennwefl, generally a free use of it
fora few days will be sure to relieve without
physic or pill*. To children it may be given with
the greatest ad vantage.
In ail acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; ns a general family
medicine it is now adopted by many of the most
respectable familes. It never sickens the stomach
or produces any of the unpleasant effects ofphysic.
For sale by T. Jl. AJ. M* TURNER.
aug 4 Momnent Square.
Chatham Superior Court.
MAY TERM, 1840.
Moxdat, 22d June,1840.
JohnW. Clifton, )
and > Divorce.
Sarah Ann Clifton. ) •
r ’appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that
the defendant is not to be found within the
Connty of Chatham, and that she is without the
limits of the Stale, on motion of the Complain
ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
this Court, and file her answer nr defensive alle
gation in writing, or in case of her default, the
said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it
is further ordered, that a copy of this rale be pub
lished in one of the Gazettes of this State and of
the City of Snvnnnah, once a month until the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sap. CourtC. C.
nng 25 205l2dmj
C. Wilkin., Adtnra. off.. h P r B ' i ‘ l ° n r !” •£!”
Ad'm« Wilkin *' ”•
Henry’s Genuine Calcined Mag
nesia,
I S highly beneficial in all diseases ofthe stom
ach-anil bowels which are attended with acid
ity, and gives immediate relief to the heartburn.
The effects of excess iu eating or drinking arc
’’goticfin!m,n! !i, it, aiill it afiVuus one «if the
st and most pleasant aperients, especially
who, from a sedentary life or other
^ .Under the frequent necessity of hav
ing reeomrsif to laxutives. To persons orn bil
ion* nr u gouty habit, it may be recommended
with peoHlfnr propriety: and its virtues have been
repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli
mates. Many of tire complaints of children, in
enrly infancy, and even at more advanced peri
ods, are attended with acidity, and in such cases,
the Calcined. Magnesia has n great advantage
over other obsorboiits, viz: that it both neutrali
zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and urts as
an efficacious yet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly recojnnieudcd
medicine just received. For sale by
• • ~ RIC
Chatham Superior Court.
May Term, 1840.
James D. Stevens and Jos.)
• c
P.
Adams.
TTPON reading the foregoing petition to es*
V» tablish a copy of a certain promissory note,
stated to have been given by the defendant John
Adams, lo the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased,
bearing dale at Savannah, the 24th February,
1838, for eighty one dollars, and fifty cents, pay
able to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after
date, and nlso, the accompanying affidavits. It is
ordered, that the said John Adams do shew cause
at the next term of this Court, ifanyhehave,
why the copy contained in the said petition
should not be established iu lieu of the original
note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Rule
he personally served on the said John Adauis if
be found in the State, and if he cannot be
found, then the said Rule shall be published in
some public Gazette in the State for the space of
Uuee mouths.
June 22d, 1840.
A true extract from the minutes.
E. G. WILSON, Dep. Clerk,
sept26 $ Superior CourtC. C.
jnlv 31
G. R.*HENDRICKSON.
iTS
Caution.
IllE high reputation which Francis Kidder’s
Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 20
ha* caused Several imitations ofthe article
iffered for sale us ‘‘Kidder’s Indelible Ink.”
They resemble the genuine ink in their exterior
-ppeuntnee, and as some of them bears the name
if Kidder, die public'have been grossly deceiv-
To guard ugaiust this deception, purchasers
II pleuso be particular to ask for Frauds Kid-
, r*s Ink, and observe that his name is on the top
and front of the box.
This ink cannot bo effaced; but is warranted to
remain perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc
tions are followed in using it.
A'amffifo ortlm genuine article just received
A. PARSONS.
J
Parsons' Vegetable Antl-IJilious
ah I cortuitt cure for all bilious cojn
and abstractions ofthe bowels. Ii
ired in time, they Will effectually remove
tu tho stomach, aud counteract the
so generally produce headache, in-
- 1 —ague, or intermittent, remit-
amatory, uad yellow fevers,
wlic, dysentery, .worms, rlinu-
ilious vbfiilUng, foul stomach,
sore throats, colds, coughs and usth-
rod and sold by
ANSON PARSONS.
Sal Soda, &c. &e.
tali, 6 do Sal Soda
nnis« ,U'X
Just tycoiv
net 20
Petra
I keg ground do
’intent©, 5 do Black Pepper
loves, 1 hbl Nnlmegs
* Chamomile Flowers
fine Arrow Root
tinea, I ilni't.Mrl Sago
and for si In hv -
ANSON ^ARSONS.
Bay Lots
Town Lots Nos.
79,80,89,09,101,103,117,118-10 Lot nt $1
88 each.
Town IiOt No. 74—1 Lot at
Town Lots No*. 129. 130, l3l, 139,137,138,
152,153, T64,107,170,1172,174-13 Lots nt f 1
41 each.
Nos. 179,160,181,169,911,919,910,917,918,
919—10 Lots, at fl 13 each.
No. 163, l Lot at 76.
No*. 929, 234,235.230.237, 239, 255, 250,
257,958,959,960,961.902, 203,279,284, 285,
280,887,988,*808,310—23 Lots at 85c. onch.
Nos. 329, 330, 331, 332, 339, 340, 341, 353,
354,355—10 Lots nt94 cents each.
Nos. 357, 383, 385, 404, 405, 400,407, 408,
409,410,411,419,413,414, 410, 417,418,419,
420.441,455,457,458, 480,500, 507,515, 510,
521.532,533,555.550-33 Lots at 70c. each.
Claimants to the above Lota as for ns known,
nre U. Dart, T. B.King, Colby & Davis, W. II
8tile*. Jnne Hemshort, P. Iloiutotin, V. Wool-
ley, 8. Dart, J. T. Lawrence. 8. Afoody, Jas.
Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or estate A-
tnos Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. 8. Rees, R.
Bolton, W. B. A C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J.
W. Andersom estate J. Berrien, 8. Chase, R. L.
Gamble.
Property in the Nea Totcn aud adjoining the Sod
and Old Tome.
Town Lots Nos. 200,201,202, 203,204,474.
476,470,477,478,479.480-12 Lots,taxed $5 15
Nos. 740,741,742,743,744,745,746-7 Lots
taxed $2 30.
Nos. 909,970,971,972,973-5 Lots, taxed $1
46.
Nos. 1134,1135,1136.1137,1138,1299,1300,
1301,1302,1303—10 Lots, taxed 91 88.
Nos. 1465.1406.1467,1468, 1668,1669,1670,
1071,1072—9 Lots, taxed 91 35.
No*. 1933.1934.1935,1937.1938,2199,2200,
2201,2202.2203,2204—11 Lot*, taxed 9125.
Nos. 2465,2466,2467,2469-4 Lots, taxed 31c.
150 cores Land below the Old Town taxed
$37 50. OwnerT. B.King,
Town Lots Nos. 430, 431,411,412 178.179,
180, and wharf lota 178,179,180—10 * >.«*, taxed
$4 69. Owner P. Leach.
Town Lota No*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf
lot No. 103—41 Lots, taxed 92 82. Owner L. A.
Bond.
Town Lota Nos. 160.161,528,539, 530,531,
6 Lota, taxed 92 81. Owuers P. Leach and J.
D. Gardner.
Nos. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 94 cents. Own
er C.J. Shelton.
Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 Lota, taxed 94c.
Owner J. AtcDennid.
House and Lot taxed $188. Owners Wilson
and Sanborn.
House and 2 .Lota, taxed 9*225. Owner Jos.
Bancroft.
3 ncres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart.
127 ncres Land east of the city, taxed $17 85;
25 do do do do do, do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart.
700 acres Land, taxed 975 Owners Bruns
wick and Florida R R Co.
5 acres Land, taxed 94cta;2 Lota.Nos 145and
146. taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode.
Store House, taxed 92 81; House, &c. and 17
ncres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $6.
Owner Gee Dupree.
3 Lota. House. Ac. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed
95 63. Owner Airs. C. Lamb.
St«rc and Lot, taxed 94 ©• Owner Joseph
Lytuan.
Store and Lot, tnxed $188; stock in trade tax
ed 94 41. Owner J. Franklin.
House and 2 Lota, taxed 9563; 13 lota nttd
Building taxed 92813-100; 4 Lots taxed 9281,
4 Slaves employed, taxed 94 25. Owners Bruns
wick Lumber Co.
Store, House aud Lot. taxed 9150; 1 Slave
taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris.
Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax
ft 87;4 Slaves, tax 92 25. Owner James Moore.
Personal property, tax 91 25; 3 Slaves em
ployed, tax $2 ol. Owner B. Talbot.
Capital Stack, tax 92 50. Owner the Bank
of Brunswick.
Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Halligan.
Slock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,tax
91 13, estate J R Hazzard.
8tock in tnu.*e, tax 9187. Owner J W At-
will.
Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy.
3 Slaves, tax 91 69. Owner J Spalding.
2 Slaves, tax $2 61. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave deployed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton
5 Slaves employed, tax 9281; personal pro
perty, tax 9187. Owner A L King.
1 Slave employed, tax 9113- Owner C Davis.
1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil
ler.
2 Slaves employed, yox 9113* Owner Airs
Anst.
1 Slave employed, tax $187; one Stallion, tax
9113. Owner William P. Wilson.
4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner E S Ashcraft.
4 Slave* employed, tax $150. Clark owner.
Personal property of J M Kttnze, taxed $187.
Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87.
Personal property ofJ M Sturtlvant, taxed 91
Also, the following property tnxed for the year
eighteen hundred and thirty-eight:
Academy Building, taxed 93 75. Owner Jns
Aloore.
Personal property of J R Hazzard, tax $3 75.
Also, on the following property for tho year
eighteen hundred and thirty-nine:
House and 17 ncres of Laud, tax 96; 8 Staves,
tax 96- Owner Gee Dupree.
Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax 92
25. Owner James Aloore.
House and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas
Finegan.
Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwell, tax
ed 185c.
8tock in trade ofJ R Hazzard. ta* $2 81
3 Slaves, taxed $1 68|. Owner J 8— ,J
1 Slave, taxed 91 31. Owner J B Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris.
1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrence.
1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner
William P Wilson.
1 Slave employed, taxed 91 31. Owner C
Davis.
WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor.
D3*The Miiledgevillc Journal is requested to
publish the above once a week for six weeks,
aug 25 205|r.
E subscriber his Just received by brl
vannah, a full supply of Fresh ~
. J*, warranted ofthe best quality
rop of 1840, v ist
sparagns, large
leans, dun colored, rob
roy slid limn polo
Beets, long blood, tur<
nip blood, mangle
wurtzel, and white
soundly
Brocoli, purple cape
Cabbage, early york,
tlriimhend, Imttnrsca,
I [reen glazed, sugar
oaf, and red dutch
Cauliflower, early
Cucumber, long green
and early frame
Carrot, long orange and
enrly horn
Celery, white
Lettuce, cabbage Itond&i , .
groonenia | tnbnga and
pie. nnd net
Alustnrd, white
Parsleys curlod
ocllfi
•nSr
Parsnip, lari
Peas, early I
marrowfot, dwarf blno
imperial, early chart-
ton and Airiy washing-
Psppor, Intig red and
sweet Spanish
8auosh, early bush and
uergan's striped
Radish, cherry turnip,
short top scarlet, dong
scarlet, and blk winter
Salsify or vegetablo oys
ter m
Spinach, large
Tomatoes
Turnip, early dutch, ear
ly spring, roil top, pt-
* largo flat
D*l 11 — -
I Clover, white nnd rod
Lucerne Grass, <&e &c
For sals by
A. PARSONS.
Ltiii<lreth'« Garden Needs,
WAURANTED-CRor i840.
T HE Proprietor's opportunities for extensive
practical observation have enabled him judi
ciously to discriminate such varieties of vegata-
hies as are really worthy of culture, from Uto infe
rior, or, ns is not unfreqtient, worthless varieties
ofthe sumo class, which have been perpetuated
through inexperence; therefore, in making this
selection, he nas excluded many sorts ttstmlly
found in the Catalogues of those who nro more
venders notpractical grotcert of seeds.—-And he is
not sure that the variety might not bo atill further
reduced with advantage; at any rate this is nmple
for any garden, however exteusive, and fttlly
adapted to the nicest taste.
As to quality ofthe seeds, the proprietor wished
it to be remembered, that what is sold hy him is
of Ats oicn groteth, (with but slight exception,)
therefore warranted teith entire confidence, that they
will, upon 'trial, prove to be for superior to most
of foreign importation, or stichns ure casually
collected in the United Statea. .
Aspamgas, large green Afelon, Nutmeg, Citron
• Water Spanish
Mustard, white
Okra
Onion, silver skin
Large Yellow
Parsley, curled, plain
Parsnip, Sugar
Peas, Early Charlton
Enrly Frame
Extra do do
Roynl Dwarf
Bishop Dwarf
Dwarf, Blue Imperial
Pepppr, largo Bel
Beans, enrlvsix weeks
Speckled Valentine
Cniiin Red Eye
Carolina or Hewee
Beet, Long Blood
Early Turnip
White Sugar
Mangle Wurtxol
Borecole
Broccoli, Purple Cape
Cabbage, Early York
Early Sugar Louf
so York
ly Battersea
Curled Sn'vny
Green Glazed
Flat Dutch
Large Drumhead
Drumhead Savoy
Red Dutch
Carrot, Early Horn
LongOrange
Cauliflower, Early
Celery, White Solid
Pumpkin, Cashaw
Rhubarb, Tart
Radish, Large Scarlet
Long Salmon
White Turnip
Red do do
Summer White
Yellow Turnip
Blank Spanish
Spinach, Round Leaved
Do Red do.Crcssicurl’d Prickly Seeded
Cucumber,Early Frame Squash,Enrly Bush
Do Long Green Long Green
" : Plant, large Purple Tomato, large
live.Cnrlod Turnip, Red Top, Flat
Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish,
Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga
Large India
Brown Dutch
Just received and for sale hy
T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
sepl30 Afonument-Square.
Grocery and Comuiis§ion Busi
ness*
T HE undersigned have this day entered into
copartnership for the purpose of transact
ing a GROCERY and COMAHSSION BUSI
NESS in this city, under the name of Fort,
Cloi-ton & Al.ii.osE.
WILLIAM FORT.
MARTIN it. CLOPTON,
IRA E. FORT,
CHARLES J. MALONE.
Savannah, 8ept. 24Ui, 1840.
sept 28 234|ca
Co-partnership Notice.
T HE subscribers have this day formed a Co
partnership, under the firm of HUNTING-
TON, WRIGHT A CO. for the purpose of
transacting u General Iron Business. They have
takeu the store ou foe Bay undo the Counting
Room of Alessrs 8. Solomons dc Co, where they
intend keeping a full and general assortment of
Iron/ Steel, Nails, &c. &c.
. . .SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD,
HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE,
ALLEN Jl. WIUGHT.
Savannah, 15th October, 1840.
net 14 ' 249||ca
Notice.
T HE busiuess.heretofore transacted in the
City of Savannah, Gn. tinder tho name and
firm of Hazard, Detislow, & Co. will hereafter
be continued by the undersigned, who have
cbnnged the name of their firm to that of Hazard,
Dentlmo t{ Webster.
AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD,
ALLEN A. DENSLOW,
JAMES R. WEBSTER.
New York. Oct 6th, 1840.
net 16
The true Pomade Divine.
Extensively used iu Europe, never before intro
duced into America.
F ? cure* and prevent* all Chapping or R-
ness of thn Hand* and Lips, front the piercing
effects of cold weather, vyell rubbing a little on
the hands and lips every night going to bed, is
certain preventive arid cure.
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
on a piece of linen lint.
It cure* Swellings nnd Bruise* occasioned by
foils or otherwise, and will prevent the many bad
consequences ofsitclt accident*.
Ifd little be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch
:t will prevent blackness.
It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if applied di]
rectly, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters.
It.i* usefnl for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of
the Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic,
and Gouty Pains, in any part
It immediately remove* Pimples, and other
Eruptions; i* exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts,
particularly in lying-in. It* efficacy in thi* ver r
trying case, when all other applications have fail
ed, hns lieen well proved, ana can be attested by
many.
Ills useful for Cancers before they are broken,
and an unfailing remedy for the Piles.
Reives a delicacy of fragrance arid that natural
healthful appearance to the skin no other prepar]
ation ofthe kind ha* ever been known to produce.
So invaluable i* this compound, for every incon
venience to which the skin is liable, that those
who have once proved its benefit will never wil
lingly bo without it.
For sale by WAI. H. TURNER,
sopt 5 Opposite the Afansion House.
Notice.
T HE subscriber* having connected their in
terest, will horeaftor continue to - transact a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this
city, under tho firm of 8HAPTKR & WOOD-
BIUDGK. THOMAS M. SHATTER,
WYLLY WOODBUIDGE-
sept 26 233
Orris and Chlorine Tooth Wmsh,
approved and recommended hy physician* and
dentist* of the first respectability. Just received
. PARSONS.
Ground Pepper nnd Alustnrd.
()A BOXES London Mustard
Jml\r 10 do Cnnnistar do
10 do ground Pepper, in papers
For sale hy T. M. Ct J. Al. TURNER,
sept 17
25
75
• 800
4
10 00
000
9 00
1 00
75
6 00
25
50
15
1 00
tl 00
1 00
Oil. Molasses aud Lime
“ Flour v
" Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Bent*, drc.
•' Brand, Crackers, and oilier light barrels
Corn and Pons in hag* per bnsliuj
Chairs, per dozen
Carriages, four wheeled
Cotton per halo, round, not exceeding dBOlbs.
including ilintuaiiCd
•' “ « squuro " " " •'
(Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 ct*.
per 100 lbs.) , • ,
Dcmijons aud Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon
u •« » 2 g Q | a A not oxc'itg 6 gal.
Gigs, Bttlkoy* and Jersey Wagons
Ducks and Fowls In coops per head, (25 por
cent more if not cooped)
Horses, At tiles and Cattlo per head
Hhds. and Pipe* IJqttor not oxe'dinp 120 gal.
“ “ “ Afolnsses and Oil ordinary size
Half bids. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor
“ •* Flour
“ •• Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, &c.
Jersey Wagons without cover*
Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal.
«< <1 «• M •• 10 gal.
Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, 91 50 for
each stage of 10 miles.
Afcasiirontent goods per cubic foot
Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn Alenl and Rico Flour
in bags, per bushel
Ploughs, each
Salt in sacks per bushel
Sheen, Lambs, Goat*, Kids, Deer, Hog* and
Dogs, pet head
Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Hardware and sttclt other
articles as go hy weight per 100 lbs.
Turkey* aud Gee*e in coops per head (25 per
cant more if not cooped)
Hay per hale
Post and Singe Coaches and Road Wagons
Wheelbarrows
All packages of less weight than 50 lbs. or measuring less than 2J feet 25 cents each. All sinaf
packages 25 cents each.
IPor sack not over four bushels.
FREIGHTS nt the above Rates and nnder the following Stipulations, viz.
No Claim for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless Uto packages are examined and
identified in the presence oftho Agent of Transportation, 'Wore the same nro removed from the
Depot. Not accountable for tho leuknge of Liqnor, Oil or Alolasses, breakage of Gloss or Crockery-
ware, chafing of Bogging, Carriages or Chairs. Not ncccountablo for breakage of Hollow-ware •
no internal injury not clearly perceptible on the outside of the pnckngn, will bo allowed for, unless
established to have occurred on board the Carr; not accountable far the decay of perishable articles:
not accountable for Live Stock: and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for
cooperage of Lime BnrreUor packngcs ofanr kind whatever.
titfiiiflaiMHi *' ‘m
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It is understood that this Company will tiotnold themselves accountable for mending.
bales or for pillage, or damage by the weather on any freight after being landed at Uto place of desti
nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars.
This Company, will have Agents at the 80 mile station, and tho Terminus oftho Road to attend
mg* of Cotton
pine
to the delivery nnd forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to be forwarded if not called for in
three days, will be charged the Savnnnnbratos of storage.
03“ GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will be enforced against all persons nttemntinir
to smuggle it on the Road,
aug. 22,
be enforced against all persons attempting
J. AIcFARLAND, Agent.
Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liver'
. wort,
IOR consumption and livercompIninLcoughs,
colds, asthma, difficnlty of breathing, pains
the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpitation ofthe heart, oppression and soreness
of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profttse expecto
ration. and all other affections of the cheat, lungs
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervous system, nr
those who are unable to rest well at night, this
medicine .is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimable value ofthia celebrated medicine
bat (Men highly tested, ntid ftmttd net wanting.
The Proprietor isdaily receivii/g the most flatter
ing accounts of bis success; and it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the medicine ofthe
people! Iti* used by the Medical Faculty; snn-
>orted by the Clergy, advocated by the whole
S’ew-York Prdra, and is in the bouse of most of
onr citizen*.
It may be taken withont the leant fear of dan
ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis
ease. In flnt, the enres the Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, and is hourly performing;
ihe consequent popularity it has obtained among
those persons, who by experience are hestquuif
fled to judge of its efficacy; the exalted opinion
entertained of its virtues hy physicians; the con
sequent recommendation it receives from the
Aledical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo
cally of the 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 and its beneficial effects upou
him while severely and lamentably diseased with
* e most distressing symptoms or Consumption,
being now subjeetto the advice and control ol
three physicians, together with the many testimo
nials and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given ns by persons who have
received its potent and salutary effect, must gn
for, very for, to recommend this as a Vegetable
Medicine ofuneqttalledand undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all the dise aseswbich prey up
on the chest, lungs and liver.
B3*Detcareof Counterfeits!—Frauds upon this
medicine are issued iu every direction. Remem
ber to ask for "Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort," and do not take any thing else. There is
no other medicine connected with this, or in nny
way possessing the same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, Af. D., is nn every bot
tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit fins wil
be forgery. For rale at .
T. AI. & J. M. TURNER’S,
juue 1 Monument Square.
Dr. Lumnius' Aromatic Vege
table Bitters,
For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, &c.
T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables
of tho most innocent, yet specific virtues,
and hnve been highly extolled by thousands who
have experienced their efficacy 111 the above nam
ed complaints. They are in 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 nt all sea
sons of the year, more particularly in the spring
and summer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience that total loss of appetite, din
greeable listlessness nnd relaxation ofthe *) stem.
They strengthen the stomach, procure n good ap
petite, promote digestion, purify the blond, and
restore the iuvnlid to bis original strength and
vigor. Alost of the Bitter* with which the mar
ket is now supplied are nothing more than cheap
groggy preparations, sold-yit a high price, and
bought mainly for their idpixicaling properties.
These Bitters nre superior to any that are, or
ever have been offered to-foe public. Being
pungently aromatic, they nre particularly recom
mended to seafaring persons as an antidote a-
gninstthe8curvy. Persons laboring odder the
infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to
prove n wholesome, agreeable nnd invigorating
atoraaebie cordial, moramnmg tho ■©petit* and a*,
listing digestion in a remarkable degreo,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, the
sure effect of a want of toneJn the system. They
are peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled
with Dinrhmn, or Wenkness ofthe Bowels, Ac.
prevalent in foe summer nnd autumnal months.
They will bo found in all cases ofthe following
description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak
Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of*Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, a
iropensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Month,
bathing of Food. Sicknessat the Stomncb.Gen-
ernl Debility, nnd nil other symptoms uflndigi
nnd Flatulence. Price ’50 cent*.
Houck s Panacea.
T HIS valuable medicine may be taken with
perfectrafety by all ages nnd in alldiseases.
It* cure* nre for the following diseases: Dyspep
sia, low of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
the stomach, heartburn, diarrlicea, dysentery or
flux, piles, fistuln, obstructed or excessive men-
struatnn, periods of cessation of menses, flour-al-
bu* nr whites, ague nnd fever, bilious or remit
tent ferar, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox,
Erysipdos or St. Anthony’s fire, astlimn, pleurisy,
measlra, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on the
stomadi or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption,
spitting bfood, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam-
mntioi of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in-
flanutatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping
cougl, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat,
crou|, inflammation of foe heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseaies of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king jriue, gleet, hysterics, nervous nmf scrofu
lous (flection* ofthe membranes and ligaments,
mercirial nnd venerial diseases, ulcers, sores, af-
fectims of the skin, and diseases arising from im
pure blood, Ac.
A aipply of the above valuable medicine just
receited per brig Oglethorpe, and for rale by foe
singU bottle or box, by .
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 14 No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
___ _ lies of 1
paivu Balpi.
rn#E Copavia* Balm is, of nil the medicines
JL employed in combating the chronical nnd
acuta gonorrluBal affections, also the hlennorhma
callel whites; the only one, foe specific action of
whidi has never been doubted, and to which
phyriciani have in consequence given thn prefer
ence; but its nauseous tasto and smell urn the
of disguising its taste, so that it might he taken
with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, and always hy nddition
of seme active substance which modifies it* pro-
pertiti, and thi/* destroy* it* chemical constitu
tion md its physical character. 1 therefore offer
a mode of administering it in such a state that it
cannit occasion the slightest repugnance, and
thi* without r ulnnitting it to any alteration. My
method consist* in enclosing it in the Gelatina
Capsules.
A supply of the above valuable nicdicino just
received, nnd forralo by
ANSON PARSONS,
nng21 No,8 Gibbons’ Range.
PETER'S PILLS.
W E would call attention to the advertisement
in onr columns to-day ofPETERS’ VEG-
ETABLE PILLS, We understand by the best
medical authority, that there is no preparation of
the day which enjoys so enviable a reputation.
At the South ana North, their success has been
unbounded, and wherever introduced we believe
they hnve given tho most perfect satisfaction.
We have this day hnd an interview with one of
onr citizens, Henry JC. Fox, who wns recently
cured of a most remarkable and obstinate cuta
neous eruption, where the body wa* covered with
fulsome ulcers, nnd even the tonsils of the throni
eaten away—nnd by using these Pills dnily for six
weeks, was entirely restored to health.—AW
York Examiner.
PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS.
They do indeed restore the health of foe body,
because foey purify and invigorate the blond, and
their good effects nro not counterbalanced by any
iuconvenience; being composed entirely of veg
etables, they do not expose those who uso them
to danger, nnd their effects nre ns certain as they
nro salutary; they nre dnily and safely adminis
tered to infancy, youth, manhood nnd old age, and
to women in the most criticalnnddelicate circum
stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal
functions, but restores their order and re-estab
lishes their health; and for all the pnrposeswfiich
a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the
whole system are required, they stand widiout a
rival.
03* Sold Wholesale nnd retail, at aU the princi
pal Druggists in Snvannnh.
jnly 29 182—ly
sale by
jnlv 29
Molt’au’s Lite Pills and Plicunix
Bitters.
For sale by
sept 11
WAI. H. TURNER,
Opposite the Afansion House.
Human Ilair.
T HE diseases ofthe hair among 111 are those
which occasion baldness and gradunl falling
off of the hair, and thinness of it—foe causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re
laxes the root*, causes the hair to fall off, and of
ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever
been esteemed a grant defect. It generally arises
through violent exercise, from whence arise per
spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss
oftho hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre
vents the fluid'acting on the hair, which occasions
it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi-
ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent its taking nn effect on the hair, first
rub the hnirdry with n cloth, then apply the Cns-
sadn Oil to foe roots of the hair, so thut tho skin
of the head may be moistened, and remain so af
ter encli time of perspiration.
Sold wholesale and retail by foe proprietor
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadwny, N. York; and
by appointment, by
nng 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent.
mHESE medicines have long been known and
JL appreciated for their extraordinary and im-
mediate jibwera ofrestoring perfect health to per-
iflering under nearly every k
:h the human frame is liable.
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Head Syrup,
K NQWN from all others by being called No.
1 Silver Top. Also, as a further security,
my signature will be found in my own hand wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor of the Herald.
Bivtcn's Sarsaparilla Compound.—Thisdelight-
ful and plensnnr beverage for the summer, is fast
coming into use, and will soon be nn indispensa
ble article in overv family. It makes a delightful
mend, and is an excellent purifier of the blond,
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound,
and a box containing foe Snline Powder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice
water, nnd you have n perfect fountain, where,
reader, yon may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little oftho Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a
gloss of Sarsapnrilln Alend ns can bo found in tho
city. We speuk from experience; don’t take our
word, but go nnd get the article of William
Brown, tho inventor, 481 Washington-street.
For mlo by. T. M. A J. AI. TURNER,
n,1 K 20 Afanument Square,
To Contractors.
Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Rond, ?
Savannah, August 28,1840. (
P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri
ber until the 20th of October next, for build
ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for the
Central Rail Rood, and also for erecting about
4000 feet in length of truss work in the river
swamp.
The site of foe Bridge is about 18 miles below
Miiledgeville; it U to he of lattice work, with two
■nans of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two
abutments and one pier of musonry, at an eleva
tion of about 22 feet above low water mark. The
amount ofstoue and lumber required, will he a-
bout 500 perches of foe former, and nboutll2,-
000 feet of foe latter.
The truss work will bo supported by piles, nt
a mean elevation of about 18 feet nhovn the
swamp, and will require 500,000 feet DM of tim
ber, exclusive of piles.
Plnnsnnd specificnflons ofthe work may be
seen, nnd all necessary explanations will be giv
en, on application to the undersigned nt this of
fice. Application may nlso be made at tho Com
pany's office at Macon, from the 10th to thn J5tli
of September, and from the 10th to the 15th of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engnged in locating thn lino west of foe Oconee,
if applied to, will point out foe site oftho work,
id will give any .information touching its local
ity.
Bids will he received for cither the masonrv,
foe superstructure ofthe bridge, or foe tru'is
work alone, or for the whole together.
L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer.
Dr. Eucn's Universal Strength
ening Plaster.
Unrivallaland Unequalled!!
ELEBRATED for curing pain*, or weakne?
vy in the breast, side, back or limbs; also, for
gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia.
In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will give im
mediate nnd soothing relief; and, for neatness,
pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, nre deci
ded Jy superior to other remedies. Persons whose
business or Avocations require font tlioy should
sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits
generally, wlioinny be troubled with pains in the
side or breast, are advised to try one of these
beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They nro dif-
fercutfrom others, and free from objections which
are generally made against plasters. Perhnps
there is no medical observation better established
thgn flint " Consumption originates in neglected
Colds." In a climate so variable as ours, it re
quires more care nnd attention to guard against
tho attacks of this too ofton fatal disease, than
most persons are ablo nnd willing to bestow. Ii
cannot thoreforebin he a gratification to the sub
scriberto be enabled to offer to all of consump
tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains
in the side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast
und lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by
using his " Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of these valuable Plasters kept co
stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS,
ggjH5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
Hams, Whiskey, & c .
1 /5T Hams of prime quality
A nj 150 bbls Baltimore Whiskey
50 do Monongahelado, 54 kegs Goshen Butter
...... _ —l.. n • Supper, nnd forsnlu by
F SORREL A CO.
Landing from schr F A Tu
oct'
. Sulphate Quinine,
1 OH OnncM Frenoti.iilpiiui-i Qiliniiin
*Wy 1# - 1 - 1 -to MorpliiiioJOJn i-iporin.
'(0 do Kreo.ote -n i ra viol,. Jiihi receiv.nl
porelnp John Cuinmlfwj end for mle hr
ootid P. It. IHiNDUlCItaOM.
Cosmetics,
C HUnCHKS’ nenume Vegetablo I.ntinn,
Howland’, Kidvdnro, nn Enatern Bntanieul,
"1,cover, of xnrpriiing olllcucy for rendering tho
flbui mil end fmr, (IS well na IniAtowing n delicntn
roKonto line lo tho complexion. Jn»t received
and lor mile hy
,cpt81), . T1I03. HVKItSON
A Peters’ Vegetable Pills
RE daily effecting some of the most aston
ishing and Wonderful cures that have ever
been known—in consequence of which tlioy hovn
now become irshiiiing innrk, against which all foe
arrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncharit-
ableness ore levelled without distinction.
Peters' Vegetable Pills are anti-bilious, anti-
dyspeptic, and anti-mercurial, and may justly bo
considered a Universal Medicine—hut they uro
peculiarly beneficial in foe following complaints:
Yellowand Bilious Fevors,Fever and Ague,Dys-
pepsin, Cretin, Liver Compliant, Sick madnche,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Fomnie Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nansen, Distension
ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, incipient Diarrlimn,
Flatulence, Habitual Costivnti~M, Loss of Appe-
tile, Cholic, Blotched or Sa'low Complexion,
and in all cases of Torpor cf the Bowels, whore
a Cathartic or an Aperient i* needed. They are
exceedingly mild in foeir operations, producing
neither nausea, griping nor debility.
Q3*8old wholesale und retail at ull tho principal
Drug Stores in Suvnnnuh. July 20 182—ly
2 Specie Betties.
CASKS, suitable for Grocors, for sale by
T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
Bt) Pt 3 Monument-Square.
Eastern Iliiy,
-fl AA BALES prime Eastern Hay, forralo
JUJU hy S. I). CORBITT.
i oct 3
. in this ^
not enter into a
1 by this 1
ventnro to adi
i the world tor gentle...
and triec*, and who wish
Tho agent should take
r. liiMiiwio auu debilil
same time so simple, yet so
it enu renovate foe prost
nn intent may uso it, uni
with advantage. The 1
iudubitnhlo cure for the
or tho involuntary disci
wiso nn invnluublo and
cases of chronic eruptions of foe skin, ai
dropicul affections of the ago.
This celebrated and Inestimable Cordl
Oj II. hbndkicksi
July 30 183—1, fluv
Tlio Iiuclnn Cordial,
T „B beware op pbaud.
HE titijiracedeutad uonnlnrily of Ihlitioncfi.
cont aud ineBliinabfa COHDIAL In the U-
nued States, has induced ono or more unprinci
pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny
articles, under various names, and purporting U>
produce the same effect; but which, in reality, pro
duce no other oilect than that or swindling the-
public; and to givo a yet more plnusiblo appear
ance of their cupidity, tliobo persons affect that
foeir wretched nostrums Imvo been in use in
England nnd elsewhere forn number of yenrs;
whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Alogiihi made
flis wonderful discovery, no cure for barrenhes*
had been over thought of, or at least tnudo pub
lic ; and ail those then in use for the restoration
oftho decayed virile powers were found to be of
but littlo avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised
for barrenness ortho cure of impotency, blit Dr-
Mngniu’s nre mere catchpenny humbug*, which
would never have been thought of but ter tiienp-
lenrance and great celobrity of foe LUCINA
CORDIAL. As 110 counterfeit orfoe name i*
present in circulation, it may In general be a
ifficiont caution for foe purchaser to ask ter foe
Lucinn Cordial, but as farther assurance,it would
be as well to noto that its name, Lucitm Cordial,
or Elixir of Love, i» stamped in the glass of each
bottle—the combined arms of France and foe U-
qited States are on the outward envelope—that
a Fleur de Lis is priuted on tho accompanying
directions, nnd beautiftilly embossed on the show
bills hanging in foe stores of those who have foe
genuine nrticle for sale.
The celebrity of the Lucina Cordial being such
ns it is, it is scarcely necessary to add font it is foe
only efficient remedy for barrenness, nnd the res
toration of decayed \ irile powers ever known;
and font in tho cure of Fluor Albus, Gleet, obstruc
ted, difficult or paiuftil Menstruation, the incon
tinence ofthe urine, or the involuntary discharge
thereof, its superiority over every oilier medicine
is not only decided, but unquestionable. For
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
182—ly
Savannah.
ofrestoring perfect health to per
sons suffering nnder nearly every kind of disease
to which foe human frame isllabte.
Tho proprietor rejoice* in the opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion oftho dnily press
for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE FILLS
within tlio knowledge and ranch ofevery individ
ual in tho community. Unlike foe host of per
nicious quackeries which boast of vegetable in
gredients, tlie Life Pills nre purely and solely
vegetable, aud contain neither mercury, antimo
ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in nny form
whatever. They nre entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare and powerful plants, foe virtue*
of which though long known to several Indian
tribes, aud recently .to some eminent phnrmacen-
ticiil chemists nro altogether unknown to the ig-
noraut pretenders to medical science, aud were
never before administered in so happily effica
cious a combination.
THE PHOENIX BITTERS nre so called, be-
cause foey possess foe power ofrestoring tho ex
piring embers ofheolth, to glowing vigor through
out the constitution, ns the Phanux is said tnlie
restored to life from the ashes of it* own dissolu
tion. The Phonrix Bitter* nre entirely vegetable,
composed of roots found only in certain parts of
tlie western country, which will infaliblv cure
FEVERS AND AGUES ofall kinds; will never
fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercury
infinitely sooner than tlie mostpowerfol prepar
ations ofSarsaparilla, and will immediately cure
the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never foils in sickness incident to young females:
and will be'fonnd a certain remedy in all cases of
nervoiiB debility and weakness of foe roost im
paired constitutions,
As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Phffinix Bitters
will lie demonstrated bv the use ofu sinelo bottle.
The iiHiml dose of these Billers is half a wine
[lass full, iu wutcr or wine, and this quantity may
je taken two or three times a day, ubnut half an
hour before menls, or a less quantity tuny be ta
ken nt all times. To those who nro nfllictcd with
indigestion nftcr menls, these Bitters will prove
invaluable, ns they very grenily increase foe ac
tion oftho principal viscera, help them to perform
their functions, and enuble tlio stomach to dis
charge into tho bowels whutever is offensive.
Thus indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed,
appetite restored, and foe mouths ofthe absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
and strength of body aud euergy of mind are the
happy results.
Far farther particulars ofMoffatt's Life Pills
and Pliamix Bitters, apply at Moffntl’s office No.
516 Broadway, New York, where the Pillscan bo
obtained ter 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per box;
nnd the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer
ous certificates of tho wotidorful efficucy of both,
may be there inspected.
For sale by A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on the Bny, corner ofDrayton-St.
July 14 169—ly
Vnlier’s Celebrated French Pills.
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pills against ail the
QUACK nostrums of foe age—for the cure
of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS
nre applicable in all cases for either sex, (warrant
ed free from inercnty,) and do not affect foe-
breath in the least, and nro perfectly pleasant and!
agreeable to the stoinnch, nnd have never failed:
to tnako a speedy nnd permanent cure, without,
tho least regard to diet or application to business..
In long, protracted or chronic stages of.Ibe dis
ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, ora weakness offoose organs,,
they nre beyond a doubt the most offectunl remo-
dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate-
coses after every other medicine hnd lulled. Tho-
French Pills have beeu so universally *uccessfiil:
that the proprietor cHAi.r-ssoKs any one to pro
duce a remedy of equal certainty under a forleit-
ure ofThren Hundred Dollars.
Price $2 per box. For sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah.
July 29 162—ly
Harrison's Specific Ointmentf
F OR foe cure of white swellings, scrofulous
and other tumors, ulcers, sore logs, old and
fresh wounds, sprains nnd bruises, swellings and
inflammations, scald head, women s
rheumatic pains, totters, eruptions, chilblains,
whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external diseases gen
erally. The proprietor lias received at least a
thousand certificates nnd otmfaWmWM
vdr ofhis SPECIFIC OlNTMENT--nnd they
embrace almost all tho comphnnta-Hn their worst
stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster con,
bo applied. Among Ilia,o carliBouta,, Ihcra ora-
n great number WfflBie moat eminent
in the country,-who use tlio Ointment in their-
daily practice, ill preference lu, &, or ” !„?!£•
which Imvo over been invented. Tho prooriolor
has nlso received a groat ninny testimonials 11
ijnrji
farriers, military gmitlemnn,
r from.
inner* and other*,.
Him UISBUSBS III IIUIBOB, o - .
lew titan a ilnaan cartifylng to tho moat perJ«ot.
enroa wliiob itlina performed on Ilia «ota bncka.
of.om.rofthe.-, anin.uk Altogether tho pro
prietor faala no.limitation 111 alalmg-or III pat-.
tina It to tlm oronfoBalttat all compoaltjon—(hat
a tho proof ugainat all compoiltlon-lhut
rison's specific oIntmlnt;;
la va.tly superior to ovary tiling of the.
baa Imreloloro boon olforotl lo tho pill
[CPHolil wboloiiila nnd retail ut all
ling of tho Itlnd which,
'tlio prinol-
‘^ui’ltincUnrah'landlug from
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