Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 05, 1840, Image 4

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-I» persons having demand* against Ota TV tale of Martha Melvin. Into or Chatham Co. decoam'd, are requested to (land them in to the subscriber, duly nil on tod. FRANCI8 8. BARTOW. Oft 80 «Bt Executor Notice. A LT. nentma indnhtccl to tho Into firm of Cone A Mill*, aro requested to call and settle l>y tho 1st of Nnvomhnr, or they will he placed in tho hand* of an Attorney for collection. K octl0 T. It. MILLS — P w her next, t between tlio i named Mo***, I Drake, deceaae hain and creditor* i „ _ ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm. oct 27 Administrator’s Sale. A GREEABLY to on older of tho lufnrior S\. Court of Effingham County, whilst sitting for ordinary hnrposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, throe negro men slaves, viz: Will, Andrew, and Artcr, the nronorty ofthe Estate of James Burton, deceased. Bold for a division. Terms mado known on the day ofsale. aept 15 223 C. A. BURTON, Adm' ■w as* Valuable Property for Sale. A GREEABLE to an order ofthe Honorable the Inferior Court ofTattnall County, when jr purposes, will be sold on tho sitting for ordinary w first Tuesday in January next, before the Court iris'* * W House dnnr in Reidville. in said county, between tho usual hours or sale, all tho Ileal Estate and ' Personal Property belonging to tho Estate ofJas. Perry, decerned, situate in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which is situated the Into residence and the valua ble set of mill* long known os Perry’s Mills, which will bo new and in complete order for im mediate operation. As 'hi* property is so well known, I doem a particular description of it uii- necessary? sutfico it to say, that it is not surpassed hy any other situation as a mill privilege, on the Al&tatnaha River. Being only l§ miles from the . liver,'the at wed lumber can be floated from the tnilUinsmnl! rails to the river bolmv, and round logs can with convenience bo floated down the \ creek. (Cobb’s Creek) to tho mills, for two miles almye. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at tho place a commodious house lately erected as a seminary oflearning. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis es for themselves. Also, at the same time and place, will bo sols one tract of Swamp" Land, adjoining Riley’d land, containing one thousand acre.; also one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mili- pan’s Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel lon Creek. Plats of all said tracts will bo exhib ited on the day of sale. . Also, at the same time and place will be sold, the fallowing named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 60 years old; Dann, a carpenter, 31 years; Elias, 30 years old: Hor ry, 17years old; Lewis, 16 years old; Ellick, 7 . Wold; Dilla, 20 years okl/and her two children Crocket and an infant: Nancy, 17 yean* old and her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Plimbe, 60 years old, iu bad health. All of which will be sold as tho property of James Per ry* late of said County, deceased, for the benefit ofthe legatee* ofthe said estate. •Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, «ept21 ** 223 Aduir. Notice. ndebted to the subscribers eith- , note, duo bill or open account, j informed that tho same must be pnii , instant, or they will indiscriminately bo insult. octal LONG A PATTERSON. Notlcec . T HREE months after date, application will be made Ibr the renewal of Certificate No. 202, Inr twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock ofthe Bank of ot. Marvs, dated 13th February, 1840, in lien ofthe original, which has been lost or mis laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840. sept 1 211t3iu Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Alex- attoi ander Atkinson, late of Camden County, deceased,are requested to make immediate pay ment to tho subscriber; and those having claims against said Estate, will please present them pro perly Attested without delay, to E. ATKINSON, Adtn’or. aept 18 220ti. Notice. TTIOUR months after dote, application will be JL mado to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave 'to sell i part of the Real aud Personal Estate of the late II. F. Cater, for tho benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said Estate, MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1340. sept 29 233 Notice^ F OUR months after date, application will be made to the CourtofOrdinary for the Coiin- K of Camden, for leave to sell all die Lot* and iprovemonU situate in the Town of Jefferson, belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of said county deceased. jnno 25 154 Notice. F OUR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatiraui County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave'to sell all tlwst House and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pnltski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIKD, Adra’ix. july 13 168 • ,.v.- m jm A Certain Caro for Sick Ilcad- Ache, TX7*JiICH hu been ll«ed in families, ceenr ft mcmlierof which ha. had «ek headache from infancy,as a constitutional family complaint, nnd has cured effectually in every instance yet lino vn,amounting to many hundreds, ft is not unpleasant to the taste, and does not prevent the daily avopitions of one using iu it must be perse vered in, aud the corn is gradual, but certain and permanent.-Instances are constantly multiply ing whore tfiis distressing complaint is complete ly relieved and cured, although of years statiding, bv the use of Dr. Spohn’a celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav ingnoue of tho nauseating effect* of common drugs. 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, tbathe has at last found loi ‘ Notice- JLtOUR months after Ate, I shall apply to the JO Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave t* sell all the Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased. july28 E. D. TRACY. Adtn’or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Peter Mas- xjL sik, of Glynn County, will please make payment ivithont delay; ana all those having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac> cording to law to either of the undersigned. X FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, < Ex’or*. aept 4 214t4ui (tivniljauiti^it. Gcorsrla—McIntosh County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Jnnies R. Obberry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and ndmoniah all and singular the kindred and creditors of mid de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the tim« prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my band at office this first day of May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk c. o. n. i. c MAY TERM, 1840. Mondat, 22d June, 1840. JohnW. Clifton, 1 and > Dunne. 8anh Ann Clifton. return of the Sheriff, that eign balm for his wounds." Females are particu larly recommended to use it for costiveness or ir- regularity, and other female complaints. It is C roved to correct vitiated and disordered humor* eeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after au evenings indulgence at par ties, Ac- have headache and dullness the next day, will find diis a sure preventive if taken at boll time. For all common complaints, in a few days its virtues will be self-evident, and u complete cure will soon l>e effected. When a person has ocoldand feel* unwell, generally a free use of it for a few day* will he sure to" reliove without phytic of pill*. To children it may be given with the greatest advantage, In all acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy is sovereign and invaluable; as a general family medicine it is now adopted by many of the most respectablo familes. It nevor sickens the stoinnch or produces any ofthe uupleosanteffects ufphysic. • For sale by T. 31. AJ. M. TURNER, ang 4 iment Square. clued ITIag- llcnry’s Gcuuiue neslaj Y s highly hen*3ciul in ell diseases-ofthe storm A sch and baweb whichsrcsttcodsd with acid- , jtv, and givos immediate relief to tite heartburn. • The effects of excess in eating or drinking are generally relieved bv it, and it affords one ofthe mildest and most pleasant aperients, especially to person* who, front a sedentary life or other causes, ore under the frequeut necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives. To persons ofn bil ious or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety; and its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the diseases of worm cli mates. Many efthe complaints of children, in early infancy, and even at more advanced peri ods, are attended with acidity; and in such cases, the Cabined Magnerii has n great advantage over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and act* as an efficacious yet gentle purgative. A fresh'supply of this highly recommended medicine just received, for sale by --G. R. HENDRICKSON. Caution. E high reputation which Francis Kidder’s lipeliblo Ink has sustained for 15 or 20 years,hascoused several imitations ofthe article to be offered for sale as "Kidder’s Indelible Ink." They resemble tho genuine ink in their exterior appearance, and as sonio of theigbears the name of Kidder, the publie hove been grossly deceiv ed- T° /f nnr d.*g»ln*t this deception, purebusors will please be particular to ask for Francis Kid der’* Ink. and observe that his name is on tlio top id front of tho box. Ink cannot bo effaced; but is warranted to perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc- re fultoweS^L using it. ■A supply ofthe genuine article just received, aud for sale by' p/ aoptlS PARSONS. Portions* Vegetable Aut(-lli!ioits Fill*. SAFE aa 4 certain cure for all bilions com- ilaint* and obstructions of the bowels. If isterqdln tune, they will effectually remove tho lido from the qtoinnch, and counteract the -■■—w which so jjeqerollyprpdr ’ ‘ - ' don, fever agda&ne, oi ’ , bilious, inflammatory, dico, bilious ohoiic, * Chatham Superior Court* 'ERM, “““ r ’appeari 1 the defen ng by the __ intent is not to be found within Uie County of Chatham, and that she is without the limits of the State, on motion of the Complain ant's Attorney, it I* ordered that the said Sarah Ann Clifton ao appear on or before next term of this Court, and file liernnsweror 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 thi* rule be pub lished in one ofthe Gazettes of this 8tate aud of the City of Savannah, ouce a month until die next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON. DejmtyClerk Sup. Court C. C. nug25 Chatham Superior Court. May Term. 1340. James D. Stevens and Jos.) n .... C. Wilkin., Adutr». of I.. 1 ™ lt “>n » P H- Wilkin* «. John U PON reading the foregoing petition to es* tablish a copy of a certain promissory note* stated to have been given hy the defendant John .1 given hj Adams, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date at 8avannab, the 24th February, iooo, for eight v one dollars, and fifty cents, pay- able to P. II. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It U ordered, that the said John Adams do shew cause at the next term of this Court, if any he have, why tho copy contained in tho said petition should not be established in lieu of the original note. And also ordered, that aropy of this Itulo be personally served on the said John Adams if lobe found in the State, and if ho cannot be found, then the said Rule shall be published in some public Gazette iu the State for the space of tiuce months. Junc22d, 1640. A true extract from the minutes. E. G. WILSON, Dep. Clerk. g epl20 $ Superior Court C. C. I S hereby gi\ the year 1810, nm aoiwSProperty hi the City or llrunswid ClatuiXtits are requested to pnv the sntnu w. eight weeks ftrom (lie date oflhis notice. Property In the Old Tdiph. Water Lots Nns. 19,91.28,83.84,26, BO, 97. 28,20,30,47.40. Bay Lots Nos. 10, 17,18, 10,20. 21, 22.27.90-122 Lots at $9 82 each. ‘ Bay Lots No*. 23 at *4 41.20 at $4 32 - Town Lots Nos. 09,70.71,72.73,76.70,77. 70,80.89,00,101,103,117,118-10 Lot ot 91 Hrteacli. Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 00. Town Lotg Nos. 120, 130,131.132,137,138, 152,153,1C4,1G7,170,1172,174-13 Lob. ui $1 41 each. No*. 179,180,181,182,911,212,210,217,918, poet 210—10 Lou, at $113 each, id by No. mi Lout 93 76. Nos. 229, 234,235,230,237, 239, 865, 250, 267,258,259,200,261.202. 203,279,284, 285, 280,287,288, 308,316-23 Lots at 86c. each. Not. 320,330.331, 332. 330. 340, 341, 353, 354,355—10 Lou at04 cents each. Nos. 367, 383. 386, 404, 406, 400, 407, 408, 400,410,411,419,413.414, 410, 417,418,410, 420.441,465,457,458. 480.606. 607,516, 510, 591.539,633,555,550-33 I<oU at 70c. each. Claimants to the above Lots ns fer ns known, are U. Dart, T. B. King. Colby A Davis, W. H. Stiles, Jano Remshart, P. Houstoun, V. Wool- lev, 3. Dart, J. T. Lawrence S. Moody, Jas. MOore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or estate A- ntos Whitehead, 8. A. Kimberly. E. 8. Rees, R. Bolton, W. B. A C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J. W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, S. Chase, R. L. Gamble. Property in the New Tom and adjoining the New and Old Toms. Town Lou Nos. 200,201,202, 203,204,474, 475,470.477.478,479,480-12 Lou,taxed $5 15 Nos. 74ft. 741,742,743,744,745,740-7 Lou taxed $2 30. Nos. 009,970,971,972,973-5 LoU, taxed |1 40. Nos. 1134.1135,1130,1137,1138,1299,1300, 1301,1302,1303—10 Lou. taxed $1 88. Nos. 1465.1460,1407,1468, 1668,1600,1670, 1671,1672-9 Lou, taxed f 1 35. Nos. 1933.1934,1935,1937,1938,2199.2200, 2201.9202.2203.2204—11 Lots, taxed $125. Nos.2465,2460.2IG7,2469-4 LoU.taxed 31c. 160 teres Land below tlio Old Town taxed $37 60. Owner T. B.King. Town Lou Nos. 430, 431,411,412. 178.179, 180, and wharf lots 178,179,180—10 LoU, taxed $4 69. Owner l*. Leach. Town Lou No*. 103,168,159,374,375,wharf lot No. 103—0 LoU, taxed $2 82. Owner L. A. Bond. Town Lou Nos. 100.101,628,629, 630,631, 0 LoU, taxed $2 81. Owners P. Leach and J. D. Gardner. Ni>*. 439,440—2 Lota, taxed 94 cents. Own er C. J. Sheiton. Town Lou Nos. 490,497—2 LoU, taxed 94c. Owner J. McDcrmid. House and Lot taxed $168. Owners Wilson and Sanborn. House and 2 Lou, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 seres Land, taxed 42 cenU. Owner S. Dart. J27 acres Laud east of tho city, taxed $17 85; 25 do do do do do, do 47 cenU. Owner U. Dart. 700 acres Laud, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick and Florida R R Co. 5 acres Land, taxed 94 eta: 2 Lota, Nos 145 and 140, taxed 94 cenU. OwnerT. W. Goode. Store House, taxed $281; House, Ac. nnd 17 acres Land, taxed $5 62, aud 8 Slave* taxed $6. Owner Gee Dupree. 3 LoU, House, &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed $5 63. OwncrMrs. C. Lamb. Store and Lot, taxed $469. Owner Joseph Lyman. { Store and Lot, taxed $188; stock in trade tax ed $4 41. Owner J. Franklin. House and 2 LoU. taxed $5 63; 13 lota nnd Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lou taxed $26l« 4 Slates employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns wick Lumber Co. Store, House and Lot. taxed $1 50; 1 Slave taxed 94c. Owner B L Harris. Academy Building, tax 94c, stock in trade, tax $1 P7;4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner James Moore. Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em ployed. tax $2 til. Owner B. Talbot. Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bonk of Brunswick. Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Holligan. . Stock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves employed,Ux $1 13, estate J R Huzzard. Stock in trado, tax $1 87. Owner J W At- will. Stock in trade, tax 5Gc. Owner B Duffy. 3 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner J Spaldiug. 2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave employed, tax 94c. OwnerA8cranton 5 Slaves employed, tax $281; personal pro perty, tax $167. Owner A L King. 1 Slave employed, tax $113. Owner C Davis. 1 81ave employed, tax 75c. Owner J D Mil ler. 2 Slaves employed, tax $113.. Owner Mrs Anst. Slave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax $1 13. Owner William P. Wilson. 4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner E 8 Ashcraft. 4 Slaves employed, tax $160. Clark owner. Personal property ofJ M Kunze, taxed $187. Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $187. ^Personal property ofJ M Sturtivant, taxed $1 Also, the following property taxed for die year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight: Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas Moore. Personal property of J R Hazzard, tax $3 75. Also, on the following property for tlio year eighteen hundred and thirty-nine: House and 17 acres of !.and, tax $6; 8 Slaves, tax $6. Owner Geo Dupree. , Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore. House and Lot, tax $225. Owner Thomas Finegan. Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwoll, tax ed 18)e. Stock in trade ofJ R Hazzard, tax $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 684. Owner J Spalding. I Slave, taxed $1 3J. Owner J B Harris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A I) Lawrence. 1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner William P Wilson. 1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davis. WILLIAM P. WIL80N. Mayor. CTThe MilledgeviHe Journal is requested to publish tire above once a week for six weeks, aug 25 205| l HE _ vBiiitnli. Beans, uitn 9®^--- rny nnd limn polo Beet*, long blood, tui nip blood, mangl wurtanl, and white •cureity Brocoli, purplo capo Gahtnge, early york, diumlirnd, battorsea, liven glazed, sugar pKIM'IJ, mil nnf, nnd red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green ami early IVame Carrot, long orange and early horn Celery, white solid Lettuce,'cabbage head*! green com Melon, citron, pino np- plo. nnd netted Mustard, white Parsleys curlod oct 16 topper, long red and t\Voet Spanish * f turnip, £5 toot spani 8oua*h, enrly bush ai unrgniiY striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarier — scarlet, and blk Salsify or vegetal ter Bpinnch, largo Tomatoos Turnip, aarly dutch, ear ly spring, red top, ru tabaga ami large flat globe Clover, white nnd red Lncomo Grass, Ac Ac For sale hy A. PARSONS. Lnndrotli’s Garden Needs. WARRANTED-Cnor 1810. T HE Proprietor's opportunities feroxtensivo practical observation have onablod him judi ciously to discriminate such varieties of vegeta bles os ore really worthy of culture, from the infe rior. or, as is not uufreqtteiil, worthless varieties ofthe same class, which have been perpetuated through iuexperoncc; therefore, iu making this selection, he has excluded many sorts usually found in the Catalogues of those who are mere renders not practical powers of seeds.—And be is not turn that the variety might not be still further reduced with advantage 1 nt any mto this isnmpta for any garden, however oxteusivc, and fully adapted to tlip nicest taste. As to quality of Uie seeds, tho proprietor wishes it to be remembered, that what is sold by him is of his own groteth, (with but slight exception,) therefore tcarranlol with entire confidence, that they will, upon trial, prove to bo far superior to most of foreign importation, or such as uro casually collected iu the United Slates. Aspamgas, largo green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beans, onrlv six weeks Water Spanish snnnLi»/i Vain..*;.,,. Mustard,white Okra Onion, silver skin Largo Yellow Parsley, curled, plain Parsnip, Sue Peas, Early ( Early Frame Extra do do Royal Dwarf Bishop Dwarf Dwarf, Blue Imperial Pepper, large Bell Pumpkin, Canhaw Rhubarb, Tart Radish, Largo Scarlet I^ing Salmon While Turnip Red do do Summer White Yellow Turnip Black Spanish .. Spinach, Round Leaved Do Red do,CrcH*1currd Prickly Seeded Cucumber,Early Frame Squish. Early Bush Do Long Green Long Green Egg Plant, large Purple Tomato, largo Endive. Curled Turnip, Red Top, Flat Look, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Large India Brown Dutch Just receired nnd for sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER. 80 P , 3U Monument-Square. Speckled Valentine China Red Eyo Carolina or Scweo Beet, Long Blood Enrly Turnip White Sugar Mangle Wurtzcl Borecole Broccoli, Purplo Capo Cabbago, Early York Early Sugar Loaf harlton large York Early rly l Curled Savoy Greeii Glazed Flat Dutch targe Drumhead Drumhead Savoy Red Dutch Carrot, Early Horn Long Orange Cauliflower, Early Celery, While Solid Grocery and Commission Busi- „„ . ness. HE underuji T IIE undersigned have this day eutered into copartnership for Uie purpose of transact- J- copartnership for Uie purpose of transact, ing a GROCERY and COMMISSION BUSI- NESS iu tbia city, under the name of Fort, Ctorrow A Msloxr. WILLIAM FORT, MARTIN R. CLOPTON, IRA E. FORT, CHARLES J. MALONE. Savannah, Sopt. 24th, 1640. sept 28 234|ca T Co-i»artnersialj» Notice. II h Miihkcnbers have thi* day formed a Co- partneralup, under tho firm of HUNTING DON, WRIGHT A CO. for the purpose of transacting a Utnerul Iron Husincse. They have takeutho store on Uie Bay under tho Counting Room of Messrs 8. Solomon* A Co, where they intend keeping a fulUod general assortment of Iron, Steel, Nadi, Ac. Ac. canton & oi.mstead, HRNTINBtON &. HOLCOMBE, ALLEN II. WRIGHT. Savannah, 15th October, 16-10. ‘ net 14 249{|oa pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach, je**, sore throat*, cold*, cough* and asth- Prepared aud sold by 4 ANSON PAR8ON8. Sal Soda* Ac. Ac. i» 0 do Snl Soda . ejr o on ovwnun*. do Salt Petre * Do Flux Seed, 1 kng ground do 10 bugs Pimento, 5 do Black Popper • jviK» Clpvec, i'libl* Nutmegs bbl fresh Chamomile Flower* do sun'r Cue Arrow Knot • I «:n*e do Tuniocv, 1 do Pearl Saco , Just received and Inrnnlu bv “cl 30 ANSON PAJ V ch.cgti'l thenora. aClheir firm tn that of Hazard Dauluc It UtbtUr. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES IL WEBSTER. Now York, Oct Silt, 1810. net 16, PARSONS. . Notice. r I tllE ailbKnljnra having cnnnocted their in* A tcroat, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSfNES8 in thi. eitv, under tho firm of HHAPTER *. WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS My HHAPTER, wyi.Lv woonniuDGE ■ft ai sit) Dr. Taylor's Bnl.nm of Alvcr- . wort, T^ORconsumption and livercomplaint,coughs, A colds, asthtnn, difficulty of brcatliing, pains in thetide or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation ofthe heart, oppression nnd sorenc** of tire cheat, whooping cough, plcuruy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuso expecto ration, and all other affections or tho chest, lungs and liver. To person* of disordered nervous system, or tho*« who are unable to rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value oflhis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, and found not wanting. The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flitter ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify ing to,say this is emphatically the medicine ofthe people! Disused by the Medical Faculty; sup- S orted by the Clergy, advocated by the whole icw-York Press, and is in tho house of most of our citizens. It may be taken without the least fear of dan ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis ease. In flue, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; the confecquent popularity it has obtained among those persons, w ho by experience aro best quail fled to judge of its efficacy; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues hy physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receive* from the Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo cally of the merits and success of Uiis medicine. Invented by an old and very teamed physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; tho confidence reposed by him in its irresistible merits nnd it* beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with the most distressing symptoms of Consumption, it being now subjeetto the advice nnd control of threo physicians, together with the many testiino tiials and corroborating certificate* which have been voluntarily given ua hy persons who linve received its potent and salutary effect, must go very far, to recommend this as n Vegetable Medicine ofnnequalled nnd undeninblo virtue for Consumption aud all the dine oseswhicb prey up) on the chest, lungs and liver. KFRacare of Counterfeits!—Fraud* upon this medicine uro issued iu every direction. Rcmem- ber to ask for "Dr. Toylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” nnd do not take any tiling else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in any wsy possessing the same virtues. See that tlio signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in my handwriting. To counterfeit this wil bo forgery. For sale at T. 31. & J. M. TURNER’S, J u,, ° 1 Monument Square. The true Pomade Divine. Extensively used iu Europe, never before intro duced into America. JT cures and prevents nil Chnppiug or Rough uetsof tiie [lands and Lips, from tlio piercing i. .. ; P*’ ,rom u,c Pinreiug effect* of cold weather, well rubbing a little on the bauds and lip* every night going to bed, is a certain preventive and cure. Itulso ebres Frosted Feet, and Corn*. To re lievo tho pain of Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply n little pomade on a piece of linen lint. It cures Swellings and Bruises occasioned hy fulls or otherwise, and will prevent the many bad consequences ofmicb nccidents. . If® little be well rubbed in ou a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will cure Burns, nnd Scald*, if applied dij reetjy, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters. If is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of the Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic, nnd Gouty Pains, in nny part. It immediately removes Pimples, and other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Iu efficacy in this very trvmg caw?, when all other applications have fail- ed, lui* l»een well proved, and can be attested bv au K 14 many. . J It u useful for Cancer*before they nrobroken, ami an unfailing remedy for the Piles. Jtgive* a delicacy of fragrance aud that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prcpaii otion ofthe kind hnsever been known to produce. 1100,1 So invaluable is this compound, f.ir every incon venience to which the skin is liable, thut those who have once proved it* benefit will never wil- htigly be without it. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, *«pt 5 Opposite the filansinn House. Orrtti and Chlorine Tooth Wash, T^OR denning and preserving tho Teeth and . y a ' n, »®no purifying the breath; prepared entirely from vegetable substances, and i* highly approved mid recommended by physicians aid dentists oftlie first respectability. Just received and for wile by A. oct 5 . PARSONS. and lUuntard. OA BOAES Loudon .Mustard md\J JO do Cnunister do 10 do ground Pen „ . . JPper. in paper* Forsalejjy T- M. A J 3f. TURN Elf. sept 17 ®L T _ 1t£i Houck's Panacea. IIIS valuablo medicine may bo taken with perfect safety by nil ngeunml in nil disease*. Its cures are for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of tho stomach, heartburn, diarrlitea, dysentery or flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, flonr-al- bus or whites, ngue nnd fever, bilious or remit- stomach or bowels,cholera morbu*,consumption, spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rhoumntisnt, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or*ore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy, rickets diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and Rcrofu- lou* affection* of the irieinlirmies and lignment*, mercurial and vcticrial disease*, ulcer*, sores, af fection* of the skin, aud discuses arising from im pure blood, il-c. A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for ado by tlio single buttle or box, by J ANS< SON PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Gelatine Capsule* of Pure Co- pniva Bitlm. T HE Copayia* Balm is. of all the medicine* employed in combating tho chronical nnd \ gonorrlnnal affections, also tho blcnnorhma called whites; Uie only ono, Um specific action of which has never been doubted, nnd to which physicians have in {^sequence given the prefer- taste nnd smell are tho .OCO! but it. » lll0 emut of ita being rejeciod hy many pationl.. ibl. . Die reaiott why m man, e.pUnwil. bovelieenimilclnnriler lodiKnyer«,m e mode ordugm.ing iu in.w, H, nl j, nilght lie uken Wi ll Ten rapiigiunee, but blUwita Hii. biubeen bill Imperfectly e lected, end nlwnye by nddilbm ofMmo active vubilaiicc wlileli mndilic. iu pro- pertlei. mill Uni. di’,troy. iu chemical caiiniln. Iioniuid Iu pbyeiciil cliiimcter. I lberefure olfer a mode Janmlni.lorinc li in mill n male dint it cannot occoeiim the huiiIiicvi rciiiignance, end tin. withent Hiibinitting it lu any olleruUun. Mv clmuliu 0 "’ 1 ^ l “ ,n ' lMi "e ft ll ». Uolatine rerS|iS 0 .abbT' j"" 1 „ ANSON PARSONS, oiigUl No. 9 fiibiiofli 1 i’ Ran, .m - 4K . Oil, Moiaaresand Lime •• Flour » Fruit. Potatoes, Onion*, " Breotl. Cracker*, IflUR Corn nnd Poo* iu hog* per ini Chairs, por dozen Carriages, four wheeled Cotton per bale, round, I including insurance Beets, Ac. wrjiglit barrels D bale, round, not exceoding 3501b*. ng lusuramr square (F.xcea* for each Station of 10 mile* 6 eta. per 100 lbs.) Demijons and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon •• a •• 2 gala A not oxc’ng 5 gul. Gigs, Sulkcv* and Jersey Wagon* Ducks nnd Fowls in coop* per head, (25 por cent more if not cooped) Horses, Mules and Cattlo per hoad llhds. and Pipes Liquor not exo’ding 120 gal. " " " Molasses and Oil ordinary size Half bbl*. Beef, Pork, Kish aiul Liquor " “ Flour " " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ae. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceoding 5 gal. it m ii i. it 10 gal. Lumber por 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for each stage of 10 tiiiles. Measurement good* por cubic foot Oats, Rye, Bran, Com 31eal and Rice Flour in bags, per bushel Ploughs, each Ralt in sacks per bushel Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and Dogs, per head Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Hardware atul such other articles as go by weight por 100 lbs. Turkeys and Goose in coops per bend (25 p«r cent more if not cooped) Hay per halo Postnttd Stngn'Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrow* 1.9. 3, 4 A 5 TTflT 6(5 CM) 75 1 00 1 2C 1 60 1 50 ‘f: 1 75 1 76 2 00 00 75 ft 1 IK 1 00 38 03 HI 1 00 1 00 36 Ml 76 t Of 1 1 on 10 ■ 10 80 25 25 1W 8 86 HOC H00 3 60 10 00 to oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 1 00 1 10 1 46 1 00 1 76 1 00 I 10 1 06 1 60 I 00 as 86 86 25 26 60 60 W) 76 76 ooo GOO o oo 8 00 BOO- 3 3 4 4 4 10 00 10 00 10 0(1 looo 10 00 2 00 3 00 4 nt: 6 00 G 00 4 00 5 00 0 Of 7 60 9 00 25 60 75 88 1 00 26 38 or 75 25 38 , r>( 03 76 0 00 G 00 0 0( ooo 0 00 26 26 25 26 25 60 60 60 60 60 6 I 10 181 15 0 10 16 1& 15 50 63 75 1 0(1 1 00 10 1BJ 20 25 1100 60 76 1 00 1 00 1 00 26 38 60 03 75 181 12 12 12 12 75 1 25 2 0( 2 60 3 Oo 10 00 10 00 15 0( 20 00 20 On 60 50 76 1 00 10„ ) on L’fiu our. 1 fete icwondm. oirocm.lbv’ffpi'V tlli, llmdicltia Knreo.—.Vm "TUL i ofUialiuinm Innior, ln.il ■nine timu m it con roliovato an Infiuitunyuio it, si with ndvnmn,.. The _ indukiteble cute for the it or ilo invnluninry dl win un Inrelunblo cmtii of chronic cruptio driplcel affection, of tin /lnl. colcbrolod nnd nloliy G. R. . july IK) 1BU—ly The I.hcinu Cordial. DEWARE OF FRAUD. ’ Conlinl i, for RICKSON, Sovniinnh. , ««A° r L , »ot id or more unnrhifL cent end Inniimnbfo ^ TO . nltod Stole., luu Induced ondor more unprinei. plod pornn. to monitfocluro nmriou emrtmn, arurla.imkr tarnn> mime, and ponwrtuwto r i “°tf al < "Uflti in rS® n," diico 'W ether eiliict than tint of .wludirno tb, public Jnid lo glte a yet more plau.lblo oiibou. once V thmr cupidity, thee ponon, olfoct tint notched 110,1mm. bovo been in nn in or measuring lots than Si feet 25 cents each. ry- All packages of Icm weight thn. pnekngos 25 cent* each. tPcr sack not over four bushels. E R 5!°. H T® i 111,10 nbovo Rn ! 0B nnd undcr Bto following Stipulations, viz. No'Claim for damages on articles carried by this Componv. ur'cHstho packages are examined tnnff° VTC Tn °r rth .? A , 80 ! 11 of Transportation, 'l.efo.o the o?o removed frel a” 1 * C r S un, “ b 0 b .° ,cnka g° of Liquor, Oil or 3Iolas*es, breakage of Glow or Creel ware, chafing of Bagging, Carnages or Chairs. Not acccountable for breakage of Hollow-' n °. j 1101 Clanr ]y Perceptible on tiic outside of tho packago, will be allowed for established to have occurred on board the Carr t notaccountnlilo for the decay of nerishablo a not accountable for Live Stock t nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad orderi cooperage of Lime Barrel* or packages ofany kind whatever. 1 PP . Sj ,0 !li a ";!r , J Uwt , U,W c °nwy wi'i not hold themselves accountable for mending* e/cotton , b «'r r i l, r r °I dnn,n 8 e b yBio weather on any freight oftor being landed at the pEoJofdeati- natton or for low by fire except Cotton and tiien only whilo in tho Cars. P Tins Company, will have Agents at tho 80 mile station, and the Terminus of tlio Ri to the delivery and forwarding ofgood*. All merdiandizo, not to be forwarded if not Uirce^daNjSMv.fl bo f hnrged thn ifnvnnnah rates of sto[ ‘ lidos: irfor to ottend d for in . ""8 eu ,,,n vnnnan rate* or storage. I Tlll: Uw 1)0 enforced tgnin.tnil pormm/llompting to smuggle aug. 22, J. 3fcFARL >, Agent. Vcgc- Dr. Liimmiis* Aromatic table Hitters. r or Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bittcraare composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, and have benn highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theircfficacymthe nbovo nam ed complaints. They aro iu fact the best *to- mnchic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fnr nislies. They are liighly mtoful os n preventive "gainst fever, nnd are very serviceable at all sea sons of tlio yoar, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa greeahle listlessness and relaxation ofthe s) slam. They strengthen tlio stomach, procure agood ap petite, promote digestion, purify tho blood, and restore the iuvuiid to his original streugth nnd vigor. Most of the Bitters wTtii which the mar ket is now supplied are nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold ot a high price, and bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. There Bitter* nre superior to nny that are, or ever have been offered to the public. Being pungontly aromatic, they are particularly recom mended to seafaring persons ns an antidote n- O ust the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the unities of old ago, will find tiieso Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing tho appetite and as sisting digestion iu a remarkable degroo,removing those low spirited and trembling snusations, tho sure effect ofn want of tone in the system. They aro peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled with Diarhan, or Weakness of the Bowels, Ac. prevalentin the summer nnd autumnal months, lhey will bo found in nil cases ofthe following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, LoMoHAppetite, Dullness nnd Oppression, a £3!r' lly '° ?' ttCr T “ tc i!' 1,10 Mouth, 'OaffiingbfFood.feckncssat tho Stomach,Gen eral Debility, nnd all other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cenU. For sale by W3I. II. TURNER, Bft pt II Opposite the Manrion House. T Human Hair. IIF. diseases of tho hair among us are those which occasiou baldness und gradual falling off ofthe hair, and thinness of it—the causes of which nrwo from muny disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re- taxes the roots, causes the hair to fall off, and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per* bpirations, which too frequently occasion a low ofthe hair—it relaxes tlio roots—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting on tho hair, which occasion* it to waste. For instance, after a violent perapi- ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an effect on tho hair, first rub tho hairdry with o cloth, then apply the Ca»- sado Oil to Uie roots of tlio hair, so thut ihd'akin of tho head inny he moistened, and remain *0 af ter each timo of perspiration. Sold wholoMle nnd rolail by fins nroprfolor llios. Quirk, No. -190 Utondwuy, N. York; by nppomtmcut, by I ANSON PAR8QNS, Adent. To Contractors, i’ PILL PETER’S _ __ would cull attention to tl , , ...,idvertlscmont in our columns to-day offXTER8' VEG ETABLE PILLS. We undernnd by the best medical authority, thnt there is oh preparation of the day which enjoys so enviAIo a reputation. At the South nnd North, tiieisucccss has been unbounded, mid wherever introduced wo believe tfjey liave given the most gprfect satisfaction. Wo have, this day hod an iojcrvkir with ono of •ur citizens, Henry K. Foi/wHHtous recontly cured ofn most rcinarkuble/nnd obstinate cuta neous eruption, where tim bidy was covered with fulsome ulcers, nnd even life tonsils of the throat eaten awny—and by tisingihose Pills daily for six weoks, was entirely restored to health.—Neto York Examiner. J PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed restore the health ofthe body, because tiieyptirify and invigorate the blood, nnd their good effects aro not counterbalanced hy nny Inconvenience; being composed ontirely of veg etables, they do not expose those who uso them to danger, and their effect* are as certain ns they arc snln taiy; thoy are daily and safely adminis tered to'ihfnncy, youth, manhood and old age, and to women in tho most criticalaod delicate circum stances, thoy do not disturb or shock the animal function*, but restore* their order and re-estab lishes their health 5 and for all the ptirporeswhich a vegetable purgative, nr certain cleanser of tho wholo aystotn are required, they stand without a rival. *' BT Sold wholesale and retail, at all the princi pal Druggists m Savannah, july 29 182—ly 182—ly Compound Sitrsaparflln, or ! Mead Syrup, K NOWN from all 0tlier* by being called No. l S/iverTop. Also, as a fortht - -, r/ - ^,°P* Also, as a further security, tny signMure will bo found in my own band wri ting, ahqoii tlio outside wrapper. from the Editor of tho llorald. prom's SoisapariUa Compound.—This delight- ful niwnicnsnnt beverage for tlio summer, i* fust cnmiijK into use, and will soon ho an indisponsa- 1)1° */ ,l n nver y family. It makes a delightful moil, and is on excellent purifier of tho blood. Bl» very small expenditure of money, tho pur ler lias n bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, a box containing tho Saline Powder; tho on- IjJciecesmy accompaniment is a pitcher of ice ■iter, aud you hove a perfect fountain, wliuro, Padcr, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con int. A little of tlio Snlino mixed with tin aug 19 Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, Savannah, August 2$, 1840. ( KOPOSAL8 will be received by tho subscri ber until tiie 20th of October next, for build ing a Bridge over tiie Ocouee River, for tlio ft®*' ftoad, nnd also for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in the river swamp. , f ?^*° site ofthe Bridgo is about 18 miles below Miiledgoville; it 1* to be of lattice work, with two spans of 125 fed each, nnd supported by two abutments and one pior of masonry, at an eleva tion of about 22 feet uhove low water mark. The amount ofstone nnd lumber required, will bo n- bout 600 perche* of tlio former, and about 112 • 000 feet of the latter. Tlio triixs work will bo supported by piles, at a mean elevation of about 18 feet abovo tho swamp, and will require 500,000 feet B3I of tim ber, exclusive of pile*. Plan* and specificaiioM[oftho work may he on, and nil necessary sjplnnntiori* will bo giv en, on application to the undersigned nt llii* of- lice. Application may also bo made at tiie Com- pnny * ollicont Miron, from the 10th to thn lfitli of September, and from the 10th to the 16th of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb. assi*tant engineer, now ""^"i^-of tiie “ engaged in locating tim line west of tho Otonco, it applied to, will point out the site oftlio work, and will givo any ( iAfnrination touching its local- Bids will ho received for cither the masonry, the superstructure ofthe bridge, or tho truss work alone, or ffiMlie whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Eo » Chief Engineer. * J l ftR*', w ,'|| , ' £e r> *«• 1 nwPC l(Afii>ofprimaqQ,lity J- —■ * f 160 bbl, IJultiinurt) wlii.kuy 60 do Moimnyalifjlu do, 64 kog. UoditfR Ulltlor IJlildlDg Irani tebr F A Tnrinur, onfi Ibr mIc bv "I 11 * • F SORREL*.CO. ~3ulphntc <tu(niiio. I O:";««l''™ch.nl,,b,. 0 Qniuino LI0 do do MorphinotfOdo Plmrjn. fhreosqtoin 1 oz vials. Just received 7 ,h » Gumming, nnd fur sale hy O. It, HENDRICKSON. SROUES^ 0 *™^ Jewland’s 1 ^ op 1 ". u . r P r *‘ f,n « ollicucy inr renaorinc mnhno 0,1 W, ‘ 11 i) ,!4t °wiiig a delicate P.rJilL Ly° IC c ""‘l llc,1U1 "- J "“' rcccivLd ,l^:, THUS. RYEHSON, I phi W * . I LS gennioe Vegetable . Loiioti, d s Kolydoro. an F.n«tcrn Botanical; ■j"P r »" n * utilcucy for rondoring tiie 1 *'° »®lino mixed with the pro- jared Sarsaparilla will give you as grateftil a [Joss of Sarsaparilla 31 cad ax can he found in the city.. We speak from experience; don’t take our V e , P caK ,rom ciporwncei don’t take our word, hut go and get tiie article of William Brown, tiie luvontor, 481 Washiiurton.str«B». For salo by aug 20 « j. - — itmgton-street. T. 31. A J. 31. TURNER, ^Monument Square, Dr. Ellen’s Universal Strchgtli- «.“|nR Plaster, ; JM*Urd anil Unrjnalled!! / CELEBRATED for curing pain*,or weakness Vz in tiie breast, side, back or limbs; also, for nnd got^t, rheumatism, livorcoinplnint nnd dyspepsia, In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of tho stomach, Ac. thoy will give im mediate nnd soothing relief; and, for neatness, pleasantness, safety, oaso and certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whoso business or uvocatiou* require that they should sit or stand orach, or thoso of sedentary habits generally, who may be troubled with puinsin the sale or breast, are advised to try one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled pitwtori*. They aro dif- ferentfroin others, nnd free from objection* which are generally made against plasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established titan thnt " Consumption originate in neglected Colds. In a climate so varia|)lo as ours, it re quires more caro and attention: to guard against tho attacks of this too often fatal disease, tlinu most persons aro able nnd willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but bo n gratification to tho sub- "criber to bo enabled to offer to nil ofconsiimn. tivo habits; or those ofllicted with distressing pains lirn in the sido or breast, or nny affection ofthe breast and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by lining Ins " Universal Strengthening Planter." npplv of these valuablo riaMnr* kept con- A supply stantly on hand, hy ANSON PARSONS sept 5 — Plaster* kept con- >N PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Petqri* V«KOtnblo IMIls A RE liuily nfiiictilifi ."Mini: of thn ino.l iratoil- jslung and wonderful cures that have ever . ® Universal biedicine—but they are peculiarly betjehcial in tho following complai:iUt Yoliqw oiid Bilious Favora^’over nnd Ague,I)y** uopsin, Croiio. Liver Complaint, Sick ifendache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Enlarge* {)« tiie Spleen, Piles, Female*Obstructions, Lllliril. Fiir/ml Kt.... r\:-. ■ If .T 7.»' »•«", t UIIUIIU VMJHirUUUOOH, llenriliiim, Fur™ Ton|ira, Nuiiiou, Distun.ian ofthe Stomach nud Bowels, Incipient Dinrrhma, r latuleiice, Hnbiltiiil Costivennss, Lois of Appe- tile. Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases orTorpor or tho Bowels, whore n Cntiiiirbc or nn Apeiiont is heeded. They nro exceedingly uiild in their operations, producing ne rfea n , n , U,, ; n ’ ff r, P in fl nor debility. ■- . ' lO*8old wiiolosali: nnd retail nt nil tiie i Drug Store* in Savannuli. july 29 li .c isii sept 3 suitable for Grocers,. T. M. * J. M. Til. jlauumi Eiiantrn liny, 4 * * Easter H. ]). Engraid and elsawhcro for a number of yean: wIiJim, until tho lllii,trlou. Dr. Moonlit nud. hi. lomlorftil dlMov.ry, nuenro forliorrennw ImiflHn oror Sought of, or nt looot untie pub- ■fi.llthOMUicnjn mo for tlio ro.lor.tion , l yc ■, vir . l k1 l>“wor» wont ftrand lo ho of Itn Ilulo nvutl. rim., oil nn.truiiu mlvoriiw r uorronnoi, ortho cnroofinipotonoy, hut Di ngnlno. aro more cotchponny humliun, which ■Ivoulcl never have boon thoughtorhut lor Ihe.V. tSSSSS?. J 1 " 1 colohrity of tlio LUCINA LORDIAL. At no oountorroit of tho name I. at pro.ant in ctrettlauoii, it may in gonanlbo. Bumcianl raunntr tor tho purcharar to tuk for th. Lttolna Cordial, but aa further anuraiirc.ilwould bn a. well to note that it. tiatno, Lttoino Oordl.1, or Elulr orLovo. I. .tamped intha elan ofeach mined arm* of Frooco and thn n. Iinttle—tlio combined oniio ofFranco nnd fiieTj! ntted Slate, mo on thoontword onv.lopo-th.l a.Flonr do Lti to printed on tho nccompnnyinr diraction., and beaut,Hilly om bnna,l nn tlio .to ' hill, hanging In theotoroaorthon who have the genuine article for sale. Tho colohrity of tho Lncioe Cordial brine ouch ot >11,,11u ecorcoly nocoMMy 10 add fitat it", tho only olllciont remedy for harreniton, tutd the w toratton of decayed virile power, over known: nnd that in tho cure orFInor Albn.,Gleet,ohdrao. ted, difficult or poiofttl Menatruation, tint incon. li ttnonco ofthe urine, or file involuntary diiohorn thornof, iu .uporlority over every ofitnr medicine is not only decided, hot unquonlionnhle. For aaloby G.JL HENDRICKSON, July 20 18a^> Savannah. nitillait'e Lite Villa anti'Ulintnii Bitten. F I 1IIESE medicine* have long bpeh known and X appreciated for their extraordinary uud im- mediate powers ofrcstoritig perfect health to per- e pi son* suffering under nearly ovory kind of disease to which theTiuman frame is liable. Tli3 proprietor rejoices in the oppnrtunitv af forded by the universal diffusion ofthe daily press for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PIUS lilt the km within the knowledgo nnd reach ofevery individ ual in the community. Unlike tiie host of per nicious qunckerio* which boast of vegetable in- gredionts, tiie Life Pills ore purely and solely vegetable, und contain neither mercury, antimo ny, nrsenioj nor any other mineral in nny form whatever. They are entirely compound of ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, tho virtues of which though long known to several Indiau tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu tical chemists nre altogether unknown to the ig norant pretenders to medical science, aud were never before administered in ao happily effica cious n combination. THE PHOSN1X BITTERS arc so called, be- cause thoy posses* tlio power Of resloring tiie ex- “ embers ofhcalth, to glowing vigor through out tEo constitution, as tho'Thuinix is said tola restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolu tion. Tho Phmnix Bitters are entirely Vegetable, composed of roots found only lti certain parts of tho western country, which will itifaliblv cure SR8 AND AGU£S ofull kind*; will never • eradicate ontirely all the effect* of mercury sooner tiian tiie most powerful prepir- uiparilln, nud will immediately core ° rBL00D TO THE HEAD; never fail* in aicknes* incident to young females: nnd will ho found a certain remedy in ell cases of nervolis debility nnd witakltM. of Iho inont im- paired constitutions. Ah n remedy for Chronic and Inflnmmato7 Rheumatism, the efficacy ofthe Phmnix Bitters will ho demonstrated bv the uso ofn aingkbottle. 1 lie usue] dose of theso Bitters i* half a wino glass hill, m water or wine, and Ibis quantity may aboutImf' bo taken two or three timea a day, about half an ImttV linfAVA imamI.. — I * ... . hour before meals,j>r a leas quantity may bo ta- those wnu are afflicted with ken at all time*. To „ 1MI indigestion after meals, these Bitten will prove invaluable, us they very greatly incrcnso dieac- tion ortho principal viscera, help them to perform their functions, and enable tho stomach todii- jdinrgo into tho bowels whatever i* offensive. Thus itidigesliou is easily und speedily removed, appetite restored, aud the mouths of tho absorb ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated ““ "* * ofbodr ’ J ~ ■ and strength ly and energy of mind are the happy results. . For farther particulars ofMofiatt'a Life PHI* and Pliamix Bitters, apply at M^offatt'a office No. 616 Broadway, New York, where the Pills cun bo obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and par bar, nnd tho Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottie. Nutner- 1 ous certificates of tho wonderful efficacy of both,, j may be tlicro inspected. Fc ’ ' * . or sale by A. BARTOW. At his Store, on tho Bay, corner ofDrayton-St. inly 14 109—ly Vullcr’s Celebrated French Pills Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. T IIE genuiuo French Pills against all the ClUACK nostrums oftlio age—for the cure of n certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS nre npplir able in ell cases for either sex, (warrant ed free from mercury,) and do not affect tiie breath in the least, and nre perfectly pleasant and ngrunalilo to the stomnch, nnd have never failed to nmko a speedy aud permanent euro, without tiie least regard to diet or application to business. In long, protracted or chronic stages ofthe dis ease, obstinate Gloeta, Fluor Albus, Gravel, Fe- mule Complaints, ora weakness of thoso organs, they are beyond ft doubwbn most effectual reme dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate cases nftor every other medicine had failed. Tho French Pills havo boon *o universally successful dint tho proprietor •ctrAM.RNOKs any ono to pro duce n remedy of equal’ certainty under a forfeit- re ofThroe Hundred Dollars. Price $2 por box. For sale hy G. It. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, july 20 162—ly Harrison’s ripeclflcToinfiiicnf, F OR tlio cure of white awollitigs, scrofulous t ' • ^ been knowu—in cons«M|uenceof which they havo now become ashiniug mark, against which all the arrows of disappointed hope, envy nnd unchnril- abloiien lire levulled witiiout distinction. I eters’ Vegetable Pills nre anti-bilious, anti- einbrnco nlinoftnll tho complaintt—In tiicir worst dyspeptie, nnd anti-mercurial, nnd may justly Ihj * - , , ‘ - '* * idered a Universal hlcdiclun—but thnv nr« JL nnd other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains nud bruises, swellings nnd iiiflimnwtions, acokl head, women’* sore brvari*. rheumatic pains, Vuttere, eruptions, chilblain*, whitlows, biles, corns, and externa) diseases gen erally. The propnotor has received nt least <a thousand curtificutes nud othor.ducumont* in fu- vortiriti, SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nntl they stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can lie applied. Among thoso certificates, there are a grunt number fVonithe most ominont physicians in the country, who use tiie Ointment in tireir daily practice, in preference to any, or all other* which havo eve* been Invoutod. The proprietor tins niso received a great many testimonials from furriers, military gentlemen, ftnnera iand otitors, relalivo to the amazing efficacy of hi* Ointment, in bruises,, cut*, nnd nil tlio external complaint* nnd disease* or horse*; und among them nro no Ins* tluin it dozen certifying to the most perfect cure* which it baa/jorfarmud on, tho sore hack* of *ome of thoso animals. Altogether the pro prietor fools no lioiiitntion ill stating—or in P» l * is vastly superior to every thing of the kind which ha* heretofore boon offered to the public. KTSold wholesale nnd retail a( all dw prmU' ,(.) Dr,,* Slot,, ill Sttvntniuh. . 100 DALES |,ritnc Kiult'rn ijfratn | ERSON;