Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 06, 1840, Image 4

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minn, aUvis nnmed Rote; leveil , irty ofthe Est. Joseph 8. Page, 10 .caution ImuimI out of tlm Superior ithnm Comity in fnvorof John L. rf\». Comalnni Maesrdell adminis- pit 8.Pago. Property pointed out tdutlniairatnr. EUBITA WYLLY.s.c.c. (Georgian) / litttnlMtrntor’s Snlc-Contlititod ’ —uniice ofnn order from tin* Justices ofllm ir Cnnrr. whit** ultiln* farardlfiCTyp'ir*- I tie sold on the first Tuesday in Iforrm- Morn the Court llnnse in this City, ‘ie usual hour* of role, n negro ninn i, belonging to tho oitnto or\V. If. iscd. Bold (hr the benefit of tiio creditors nfwid estate. ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adin. Attinlnlstrmor’N Sale, A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court ofEffiughant Comity, whilst fitting for ordinary purposes, will ho mild cm tho first Tuesday in December nokt, between tho itstml hours of role, three negro men slaves, viz: Will. Andrew, and Arter, the property ofthe Estate or James Burton, deceased. Sold for a division. Terms made known on The day ofsnio. sopt 15 m G\ A. BURTON, Adm’or. Valuable Property for Sale, A GREEABLE to an order ofthe Uouomblo tlm Inferior Court nri'ettnall County, when for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the unsdav in January uoxt, before the Court odnor iu Ueidvilie, in mid county, between itinl liuurM of mile, all the Keel ’Estate and Personal Property belonging to tho Estate ofJns. Porry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred nrres of Land. on . which is situated the la to residence and tho valna- , bln set of mills long known ns PerryV Mills, * which will bo now and iu complete order for ini- modiste operation. As this property is so well known, J deem a particular description of it un necessary; suffice «t to say, that it is not surpassed by any other Situation as a mill privilege, on the Alstntnahn River. Boing only I? miles from the river^the sawed lumber can be limited from the mills in small rafts to the river below, and round logs ran with convenience be Heated down tho creek, (Cobb’s Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, having nil excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at tho place a commodious house lately erected ns n seminary ofloarning. I invite itidiviilnnU and companies wishing to pur;haso,tocallund view the premis es Ihr themselves. Also, at the same time and place, will he sols ono tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land, containing one thousand acres; also one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mili- can’s Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel lon Creek. Plats of all said tracts will be exhib ited on the day of sale. Also, ut the same time nnd place will he sold, the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Milky, 40 jrcarsold; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dann, n carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 30 years old: Har ry, 17years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dilln, 20 years old/aod her two children Crocket nnd an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Pliojhe, 50 years old, in bad health. All of which will be sold as the property of James Per ry, late of said County, deceased’, for the benefit ofthe legatees ofthe said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two years, notes benring interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 223 Adutr. HHBL- 1U _. _ FRANCIS 8. BARTOW. 2531 ^ . Executor. Notice* A LL persons indebted to the Into firm of Cope A Mills, are requested to call nnd snUlo by tho l«t of November, or they will bo placed in Urn hands plan Attorney for collection. net 10 T. R. MILLS. Jk Notice* A LT. persons indebted to the subscribers eith er by note, dim lull or open account, past due, are informed tlmtthanmotnustbe paid by the 10th instant, or they will indiscriminately be put in suit. oct3 LONG A. PATTERSON. Notice* T HREE months after date, application will h« made for tho rettewnl of Certificate No. 202. lor twenty, five shares in the Capital Stock of tho Bonk of Si. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840, in lieu of tho original, whieli Ims been lost or nils* laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Mar) s, 27th Aug. 1840. snptl 811t3tli Notice* A LL persons indch’ed to the Estate of Alex ander Atkinson, late of Cumden County, deceased, are requests ? to make immediate pay ment to tho subscriber: and those having claims against said Estato, will please present them pro perly attested without dchtv, to * E. ATKINSON, Adm’or. sept 19 220ft. Notice* F OUR months nftor date, application will be made to tlto Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all Uic Real Estate of Robert Burton,late of raid county, deceased, ttov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. Notice. F OUR months altar date, application will he mndoto the Honorable Court of Ordinary nfGlynu County, when sitting for ordinary pur- I loses, for leave ’to sell a part of the Reql and ’ersonal Estate of tho late B. F. Cater, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET; It. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept 2!) 235 Notice. F OUR tr ■'nths after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for the Coun ty of Cnnidcn, for leave to sell nil the Lots and Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson, belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of said county deceased. G W. THOMAS, ) Arfm’nrw KOllT. LANG, j A “ m 0,, • jit tie 25 154 Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be mode to the Honorable tire Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave*to sell all that House and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the beuefitof the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adtn’ix. jnly 13 109. Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court or Camden County, for leave to sell all tlm Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased, jnly 23 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. A Certaiu Care for Sick Hcad- Achc, TTTHICII has been used in families, ever)’ TT member of which has had sick headache from infancy,ns n constitutional family complaint, mid Ims cured effectually in every instance yet known, amounting to many hundreds. It is not unpleasant to the taste, and does not prevent the daily avocations of one using iu it must he perse- ■■ ‘ idlin' Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Peter Mas- sis:. of Glynn Comity, will please make payment without delay; and all those living de mands against said estate, will render them iu ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, ( Ex’ors. pt 4 214t4ui ..... # it bo perse vered iu, and the euro is gradual, but certain and 8 ’ the use of Dr. Spolin’s celebrated remedy. no decided preference is its pleasantness, hav ing none of the nauseating e(Tecta of common drugs. » In all dyspeptic symtomi, costiveness, irregu larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity ofthe liver, tliecure is perfect, and any ,0110 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 recommended to use it for costiveness or ir regularity, nnd other female complaints. It is proved to correct vitiated and disordered humors keeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after an evenings indulgence at par- lies, Ac. have headache and dullness tho next day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at bed time. For all common complaints, in a few days its virtues will be self-evident, and a complete cure will soou bo effected. When a person has n cold and feels unwell, generally a free use nfit for a few days will be sure to* relieve without physic or pills. To children it may be given with tho greatestndvantage. In all ncidity or sourness of stomach this remedy is sovereign nnd invaluable; os a general family medicine it is notv adopted by many of the mo»t respectable familes. It never sickens the stomach or produces any of tbeunpleasauteffecisofnhysic. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, aug 4 Mnumeut Square, Gconrin—.McIntosh County. To all whom it may concern: * W HEREAS James R. Obherry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, os Execu tor of the estate of John Obherry, late of said t*nnty<l8W.i.il, - These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siugular the kindred and creditors ofsaid de ceased, io be and appear at my office within tho time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they have) why saidletters should not he granted. Given under my hand at office this first day of May. 1340. J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c. m Henry’s Genuine Calcined Mag nesia, I S highly beneficial iu all diseases ofthe stem ach nnd bowels which nre attended with acid ity, and gives immediate relief to tho heartburn. The effects of excess in eating or drinking are generally-relieved bv it. and it nflonta one of {lie mildest ami most pfea&'nt aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary lift), or other cutises, are undor tho'frequeut necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives. To persons of a bil ious or a gouty habit, it may bo recommended with peculiar propriety: and its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli mates. Many ofthe complaints of children, in early infancy, nnd even at more advanced peri ods, are attended with acidity; and in such cases, the Calcined JH“Snesia has a great advantage over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and urta as an efficacious yet gentle fiurgative. A fresh supply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale by jnly 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON. milE high reputation, which Frauds Kidder'.. - A Indelible Ink h’;u .sustained lor 15 or 20 years) huseaiiwd several imitations of the article to ho offered for sale as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.’ TJioy resemble the genuine ink in their exterior ttppearauco.Tind as some of them bears the name oft Kidder,"the public have been grossly deceiv ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers will pleaso he particular to ask for Francis Kid der's Ink, and observe that hi* uame is on the top and front of tiro box. This ink cannot be effiiced; but is wnrrauted to remain, perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc linns are followed iu nsihg it. A supply of tho genuine article just received, .and for sale by A..PARSONS. ' y:* *PfI^iW<l[egcJubIc Autfclgllious SAFE nr* 1 cartata£' ire for nil bilious com plaints and 'ibstmcuofli oftb«f bowels. 1 udmiuisteyed in time, they wilN/& ctun % reuiov the bile from tho stomach, nnd «tf ,utBract Hio causos wh’fib so generally produco hSWinche, In digestion, fever aud ngito, or iutormittetik Ve,n ' t ' tour, bilious inflammatory, and yellow jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms,V"" 1 ' matism, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomal ““^ivenoM, sore throats, colds, coughs nnd usi “'“pared and sold by ANSON PAR8QN8. It Petre ground do lllack Pepper Nutmegs z,‘ro;t;:z ,B ° go ANSON PARSON?. Chatham Superior Court. • MAY TERM, 1840. Mosday, 22d June, 18&0. John W. Clifton, ) and > Dicorce. Sarah Ann Clifton. ) r ’ appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that die defendant is not to be found within die County of Chatham, and drat she is without die limits of the State, on motion of the Complain ant’s Attorney, it is ordered diat the said Sarah Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term nr this Court, nnd file her answer or defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it isfurther ordered, dint a copy of this role be pub lished in one of die Gazettes of this Stale and of the City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Conrt. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C.C. aug 25 205t2dmj Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1840. James D. Stevens aud Jos. 1 n .... . , C. Wilkin.. Admr*. off.. F e,,Um _t° ***■ P. H. Wilkitu, w. John > ln !>«W^V rtPr °- Arti.r.1.. J iniuory Note. X TPO;*; rending the foregoing petition to / tablisli a copy of a certain promissory note, stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing dale at Savannah, the 24Ut February, 1833, for nighty one dollars, nnd fifty cents, pay able to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten days nftcr date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, thut tho said John Adams do shew cause at die next term of this Court, if any he have, why the copy contained in tho said petition should not he established in lieu of die original note. And also ordered, diat a ropy of this Rule he personally served ou the said John Adams if to he found in the State, and if he cannot be found, then dm said Rule shall ho published in some public Gazette iu the State fur the space of tluee mouths. June22d, 1840. . A true extract from the minutes. E.-G. WILSON. Dap. Clerk, ' ~ Cr “ , . snthstatnxl, tlm year 1840, nntholbllowlni Real and Per- il Property in tlm City of Brunswick.— linin' requeued to pay tlm snum within it weeks from tlm dote orthU notice. PropertM tti the Old Tour. Water Lots Nos. 19,21,28,23,24,25,2ft, 27. 28,29,30,47.40. Baf Non. 10, 17,18, 10,20. 21, 22,27.20-22 Lots nt $2 82 each. Bay Lots Nos. 23 nt $4 41.20 at $4 39. Town Lots Nos. 00,70,71,72,73.75.70.77. 79,B0.82,09,11L1,103,117,118—16 Lot atfl fiSonch. Town Lot No. 74—1 Lot at $4 09. Town Lots Nos. 189, 130,131.139.137,138, 152.153,104,107,170, «178.174-13 Uts at *1 41 each. Nos. 179,180,181,182,211,212,210,217,218, 210—1R Lots, at 9113 each. No. 183.1 Lot at $375. Nos. 229, 234.235,230.237. 2:19, 255, 256, 257,258.250,800,801,202, 203,279.284, 285, 280,287,288, 303, 310-23 Lots at 85c. onth. Nos. 329,330, 331, 3112. 3!», 340, 341, 353, 354,355—10 tats at 04 cents earli. Nos. 357, 383, 385, 404, 405, 400,407,‘408, 409,410,411.412,413,414, 410. 417,418,419, 420,441,455,457,458, 480. 500, 507,515, 510, 521,532,633,655,650-33 Lots at 70c. each. Claimants In tlm above Lots ns ftir ns known, nre U. Dart; T. B. King, Colby & Davis, W. II. Stiles, Jano Remshnrt, P. Hoiistoiui, V. Wool- ley, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence. S. Moody, Jas. Moore, (Trustee) B. F. llnrris, Ex’or estate A- runs Whitehead, S. A. Kimberly. F.. S. Rees, R. Bolton, W. B. & C. Davis, R. Hutchinson, J. W. Anderson, estato J. Berrien, S. Chpse, R. L. Gamble. Property in the New Totrn and adjoining the New and Old ’Ibwnt. Town Lots Nos. 200,201,202, 203,204.474. 475,470.477.478.470.480-12 Lots,taxed $5 15 Nos. 740,741,742,743,744,745,740-7 Lota taxed $2 30. Nos. 909,970,971,972,973-5 Lota, taxed $1 40. Nos. 1134,1135.1130,1137,1138,1299,1300, 1301,1302.1303-10 Lota, taxed $t 88. Nos. 1405.1400.14G7,1408. 1008,1069,1070, 1671,1672—9 Lots, taxed $1 35. Nos. 1933,1034. 1935,1937,1938, 2199.2200, 2201,2202.2203,2204—11 Lota, taxed $125. Nos. 2465,2400.2407,2409—1 Lota, taxed 31c. 150 r.crcs Land below the Old Town taxed $37 50. Owner T. B. King. Town Lota Nos. 430, 431, 411,412, 178,179, ISO, nnd wharf lota 178,179,180—10 Lots, taxed $4 1**9. Owner P. Leach. Town Lota No*. 103,158.159,374.375,wharf lot No. 103—0 Lota, taxed $2 82. Owner L. A. Bond. Town Lota No.i. 100.101,628,629, 530,531, 0 Lota, taxed §2 81. Owners P. Leach and J. D. Gardner. Nos. 439,410—2 Lota, taxed 94 cents. Own er C. J. Shelton. Town Lota Nos. 496,497—2 Lota, taxed 94c. Owner J. McDcrtnid. House and Lot taxed $188. Owners Wilson nnd Sanborn. House aud 2 Lota, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 acres Land, taxed 42 cents. Owner S. Dart. ^127 acres Land east of tho city, taxed $17 85; 25 do do dodo do,do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart. 700 acres Land, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick and Floridn R R Co.. 5 acres Laud, taxed 94 eta;2 Lots, Nos 145 and 146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode. Store House, taxed $281; House,&c. nnd 17 acres Land, taxed $5 02, and 8 Slaves taxed $0. Owner Gee Dupree. 3 Luts, House. &c. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed $5 03. Owner Mrs. 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 Lota, taxed $5 63; 13 lota nnd Building taxed $2313-100; 4 Lota taxed $281, 4 Situ cm employed, taxed $4 25. Owners Bruns wick Lumber Co. Store, House nnd Lot, taxed $1 50; 1 Slave taxed 94c. Owimr B L Harris. Academy Building, tux 94c, stock in trade, tax $1 67;4 Slaves,tax $2 25. Owner James Moore. Personal property, but $1 25; 3 Slaves em ployed, tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot. Capital Stock, tax $2 50. Owner the Bank of Brunswick. Stock in trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Halligan. Stock iu trade, tax 91c; 2 Slaves employed,tax $1 13, estate J R Hnzzurd. Stock iu undo, tax $1 87. Owner J W At- will. Stock in trade, tax56c. Owner B DufTy. 3 Slaves, tax $1 G9. Owner J Spalding. 2 Slaves, tax $2 81. Owuer J B Harris. 1 Slave employed, tax 94c. Owner A Scranton 5 Slaves employed, tax $281; personal pro perty, tax $187. Owner A L King. 1 Slave employed, tax $113- Owner C Davis. 1 Slave employed, tax 75c. Owner J I>Mil ler. 2 Slaves employed, tax $113. Owner Mrs Aunt. 1 Slave employed, tax $1 87; one StalliQU, tax $113. Owner William P. Wilson. . 4 Slaves, tax $225. Owner E S Ashcraft. 4 Slaves employed, tax $150. Clark owner. Personal property of J M Kunze, taxed $1 87. Personal property of II A Breed, taxed $1 87. ^Personal property ofJ M Sturtivaut, taxed $1 Also, the following property taxed for tlm year ’eighteen hundred aud thirty-eight: Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jos Moore. Personal property of J R llazzard, tax $3 75. a Also, on tiie following property for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-niue: Douse and 17 acres of Land, tax $6; 8 Slaves, tax $0. Owner Gee Dupree. Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore. House aud Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas Finegan. Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwell, tax ed 18Jc. Stock in trade ofJ R llazzard, tax $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 681. Owner J Spalding. 1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B llnrris. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Harris 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owuer J A D Lawruuce. 1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner William P Wilson. 1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davis. WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor. EPThe Millcdgeviile Journal is requested to publish the above once a week for six weeks, aug 25 205|l tin polo Mood, tur- I, mangle and white ...jr vitmnh, a full 8eeds, warranted oft Crop of 1840, viz: Asparagus,' Bruns, dun roy nnd III Beets, long nip blooi wiirtxnl, scarcity Brocoli, purple capo Cabbage, early york, drmnhend, hattnrsen, green glazed, sugar loaf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green and early frame Carrot, long orange and early horn Colery. whim solid Lettuce, citbbngo head A green enss Melon, citron, pine ap ple. and r~“^ * Mustard, wl Parsleys Pur,nip, red, rob Pens, rrowflitjdwnrfhhm Imperial, early clwrl- ton and early Washing ton Popper, long red and sweet Spanish Soiiash, early hush nnd liergnn's striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, (long scarlet, uud blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys ter Spinach, Inrgh Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, oar- lyepring.rod top, ru tabaga aud large flat globo Clover, white and red Lucerne Grass, Ac Ac For sale by A. PARSONS. j’s Garden Meeds, NTED-Cnor 1840. itor’s opportunities for extensive •ervntion have enabled him judi- iminute such varieties of vegeta- |r worthy of culture, from tho infe- it unlre’quent, worthless varieties of tlm tamo class, which havo been perpetuated through inexperence; therefore, iu making this selection, ho has excluded ninny sorts usually found in tho Catalogues of those* who are mere renders not practical growers of seeds.—And ho is not sure that the variety might not bo still further reduced with advantage; nt any rate tills is ample for any garden, however extensive, uud fully adapted to tlm nicost taste. As to quality of tlje seeds, the prnpriotnr wishes it to be remembered, that what is sold by him is of Ais ora growth, (witli but slight exception,) therefore trarniHftt/ with entire confidence, thrtthoy will, upon trial, prove to he far superior to most of forcigs importation, or such as aro casually collected in tho United States. Asparugas, Inrgo green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beans, early si* weeks Water Spanish Mustard, white Okra Onion, silver skin Large Yellow Parsley, curled, plain Parsnip, Sugar Peas, Early Charlton Early Frame Extra do do Royal Dwarf Bishop Dwarf Dwarf, Blue Imperial Pepper, large Bell Piimpkitt, Coshaw Rhubarb, Tart Radish, Large Scarlet Long Salmon White Turnip Red do do Summer Whito Yellow Turnip Black Spnuislt Spinach, Round Leaved Prickly Seeded Cucumber,Kvly Frame Squash,Early Bush’ Da Long Grain Long Green Ezg Plant, large Purple Tomato, largo Endive. Curlai Turnip, Red Top, Flat Leek, Flag Igarsd Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lettuce, Furl) Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Large India * Brown Dutch Just race ved and for sain by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nnptSO Monument-Square. Speckled Valentine China Rijd Eye Carolina or Snweo Bret, Loig Blood Early Turnip White Sugar Mangle Wurlzet Borecole Broccoli, Purple Cane Cabbage, Early York Early Sugar Loaf Large York Early Butlersea Curled Savoy Green Glazed Flat Dutch l«arge Drumluad Drumhead Satoy" Red Dutch Carrot. Early Rom LnngOrangn i Cauliflower, Early Celery, Whin Solid Do Red do,Onsslctirl’d Prickly Seeded “ ‘ ‘ Fra Dr; Taylor’s Balsam of Liver- , wort, TTIOR ronstmption nnd livercomplaint,coughs, JL colds, aitluno, difficulty ofbrenthiug, pnins in 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 profuse’expecto ration, and at other affections of the chest, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, or those who are enable to rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable ‘ has been highly The Proprietor l ing nccoum- effc* success; and it is truly gratify ing to ray this is Jnipbatically the medicine ofthe people! Itisnsd'bythe Medical Faculty; sup- »orted by tho Clrgy, advocated by the whole 'iew-York Presdiud is in the house of most of onr citizens. ,' Itinay beiakq without the least fear ofdnn ger by children, aid persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, theatres tho Balsam of Liverwort has already effeetjd, and is hourly performing; the com-equent pqmlarity it has obtained among thoso persons, wlo by experience aro hestqnali fled to judge of iu efficacy; the exalted opinion entertained of its Virtues by physicians; tho con sequent recommdidation it receives from the Medical Facnity-apeak cogently and unequivo cally of the moribund success of this medicine. Invented by an oU and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the ccnfidence reposed by him in its ireesisiible merits and its beneficial effects upon him while severe!; nnd Inmentnbly diseased with the most distress'll*? symptoms of Consumption, it being now subjetto tho advice and control of three physicians, dgetlier with the many testimo Hints and corrobfrnting certificates which have been voluntarily ^ven us by persons who have received Its potefl and salutary effect, must go fnr, very far, to recommend this as a Vegetable Mediciueofunequalled and undeniable virtue fnr Consumption nilgai! the disc aseswhich prey up on thKchest, lunaand liver. (CT Ikicarc of Counterfeits 1 .—Frauds upon this inedicino aro issutd in every direction. Remem ber to ask for “Dr. Toylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," and do nottake any thing else. There is no other medicineconnectcd with this, or in any way possessing tin same virtues. See that the signature of Geo.'Taylor, M. D., is on every hot- tie, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil be forgery. Formleat T. M. & j. MV TURNER'S, J u, ie 1 Monument Square. f. Porki , Molsssel “ Flour “ Fruit. Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac. “ Bread. Crackers, and other light barrels Corn nml Peas in bugs per bushel Chairs, per dozen Carriages, four wheeled *7,. Cotton nor halo, round, not exceeding flfiOlbs, including insurance •- •' •' “ square “ '• “ « (Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 cts. per 100 lbs.) Demijoni and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon •• “ « 2 gals & not cxc’ng 5 gal. Gigs, Snlkoys nml Jersey Wagons Ducks nnd Fowls iu coops tier head, (25 per ceut more if not cooped) Horses. Mules nnd Cnttlo per head Ilhds. and Pipes Liquor not exe'ding 120 gat. “♦ 11 “ Molasses aud Oil ordinnrv size Half bills. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor 11 «< Flour • * " “ Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gnl. “ “ “ “ “ 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for enclt stage oflO miles. Measurement goods per cubic font Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rice Flour in flags, tier bushel Ploughs, each Snlt in sacks per bushel Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer. Hogs and Dogs, pei bend Sugur, Coffee, Rico, Hardware nnd such other articles as go by weight per 100 Ihs. Turkeys and Geese in coops per head (25 per cent more if not cooped) Hay per bale Postand Stage Coaches and Rood Wagons Wheelbarrows x u poclragMSBcenUeac™" C ' el ‘ l,l “ m5011 ’'- orll,CMUril, 8 le *« U™ 21 fool25conuoacli. Allimtrt ♦Per sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS nt ho above Rates nnd under tho following Stipulations, viz. NoCInim for dnmageson articles curried by tills Company, unless tho package! are examined and identified m llio prewnce ofthe Amu of Trnmpnrlnlini,, icfhro ,li„ ,„ ma „„ ron ,„ ved fc' „ t e Depot Not oecon entitle for tlie letikitge of Liquor, Oil or Moltmott, Itrenltngo ofGIn,. or CroX,rv“ ware, chttflng of Bogging, Carriage, or Choir.. Not accconntulile for Itr-akoge of Hollow-tvora ■ no internal iniory not clearly perceptible on the ontside of the package, »ill ha allowed for, tlnlen ealabluliert to have occorrcd on board the Carr t lint accountable IbrlTio decay of pcri.liablo articled not nccoontablo for Live Slock t and on liability for good, evidently .hipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime Bnrrelsor pneknges of any kind whntover. ' It is understood that this Compnny will not hold themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton ha es or for pillago, or damage hrthe weather on any freiclit after being landed at the pfaeo of desti- nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. This Company, will havp Agents at the 80 mile station, uud tho Terininns ofthe Rond to attend to the delivery and forwarding ofgoods. All tnerohnndize, not to be forwarded if nolcnllod for ii tlirec^day^. wifi be charged the Suvnmmhm».,.nr .!a.-«»o u ,or 11 niggle aug. 22, 25 12 75 no no 60 t io 63 12J •75 38 12 1 25 10 00 50 1 00 50 12 2 00 15 00 75 rcc aays. win be charged the Savannah rates of storage. Sgg™t 1 ’n°n'™uL PR0HIB1TED ' TI,C L i"' ” ' be e " ron:cd poraonaattempting J. McFarland, Agent. sept20 f Superior Court C/C. Co-partn«r8liip Notice. T HE subocribersiiavu this day formed a Co- partnership*. under the firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT A- CO. for file purpose of transacting a General Iron Business. They have taken the store ou the Bay under the Counting Room of Messrs S. Solomons & Co, where the) intend kenning a full and general assortment of Iron, Steel, Nails, Ac. Ac. SCRANTON A OLMSTEAD, HUNTINGTON A HOLCOMBE, ALLEN JU WRIGHT. Savannah, 15th O&tober, 1840. net 14 249Hab - T HE business heretofore transacted in the City or Savannah, Ga. under the name ami firm of Hazard, Denslow.ACo. will hereafter be continued by the umfersigued, who huve changed the name of their firm to that of Ilatard. Dcnslow S; Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DKN8LOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. Now York,-Oct 8tli, 1840. . . oct10 terest, mend COM. ty. under the g ridge. sepf20 Notice, ihers having connected their in- “ r continue tn transact a ISINES8 in tl»is TER & WOOD- THOMAS M. SHAPTKR, WYLLY WOODBR1DGS 233 , Indelible,Ink. f | GROCE Francis Kidder's Indelible Ink, 1 «■ 1 d° Reeve* A Son’s (London) do do, 6 do- i», jwon tdodn, nsedwitliout preparation. Just Reived and for sale by oct 8 G. R. HENDRICKSON. The true Pomade Divine. Extensively used in Europe, never before intro duced into America. r ’cures and prevents nil Chapping or Rough ' nessof tlm Hands und Lins, from the piercing effects of cold'weather, well robbing n littlo on the hands and lips every night going to bed, is a certain preventive nnd cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re lievo the pain of Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a littlo pomade on a piece nf linen lint. It cure* Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by fnlls or olherwise, and wifi prevent the many bod consequences ofsiich accidents. Ifa little be well robbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will cure Burns, nnd Scalds, if npplied dij rectly, alleviating pain, nnd preventing blisters. It is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of the Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty Pains, iu any part. It immediately removes Pimples, and oilier Eruptions; is exceedingly useful lor Snro Brensts, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this ver trying case, whim all other applications havo fail ed, has heeu well proved, and can he attested by mntiy. It is useful for Cancers before they ore broken, nnd nil unfailing remedy for tho Pile*. It gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prepurj ation ofthe kind has ever been known to produce. So invaluable is tliis compound, for every incon venience to which file skin is liable, that those ived iu benefit will never wil- WM. H. TURNER, Opposite the Mansion House. Orrj* n«d Chlorine Tootli Wash, j^OIt cleaning and preserving the Teeth am X Gains, nml purifying the breath; prepared entirely from vegetable substances, an^ is highly approved aud recommended by physicians and dentisU of the first respectability. Just received and for sale by A. PARSONS. oct5-. 45U 10 do Cnnnistcr do ,Aa ** ground Pepper. In pnpers --—~r-eppe . Furptfo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, -sept 17 Houck s Panacea. T HIS valuable medicine may ho taken with perfeetsafety by nil ages nnd in all diseases. It* cures nre for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of tho stomneh. heartburn, diarrhcea, dysentery oi flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, flonr-nl- bus nr whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Eiysipilas or St. Anthony’s fire, asthmn. pleurisy, tneasles, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on the stomach or boweldcholera tnorbus,consumption, spitting hlnnd. influenza, colds, couglis, uiflnm (nation ofthe chesj, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory soro 'throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or are mouth, putrid soro throat, croup, iiiflnmmitinn ofthe heart, dropsy,rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous nnd scrofu lous affections ofthe membranes and ligaments, mercurial nnd vciiSriaWisensns, ulcers, sores, af fections nf tho skin, and diseases arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sulo by the single bottle or but, by ANSON PARSONS,. n,, g 14 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Gelatine Capsules or Pure Co- T paiva Balia. HE Copaym Balm is, of nil tho medicines employed m combating the chronical and acute gonorrlimu 1 affections, also die blennnrhaja called whites; the only ono, die specific action of which has never been doubted, and to which physicians havo in consequence given the prefer ence; but its nauseous taste and smell are the causes of its being rejected by many patients. Ibis is the reason why so many experiments have been made Io order to discover some mode of disguising Its tMte, so that it might ho taken with less repugnance; but hitherto this fiarbeen but imperfectly effected, and always by addition of some active substance which modifies its pro perties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu tion and it* physical character.. I therefore offer n mode of administering it in snch a state that it cannot .occnvinii die slightest repugnanco, and this without submitting it to any aftoratjon. My method consists in enclosing it in tho Gehftine Capsules. A supply ofthe above valuable medicino just received, and forsolo by ANSON PAR80NS, au B^1 No.8 Gibbons’ Range, Dr. Luinmiift* Aromatic Vege table Bitters. For Jnnndice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Ac. milESE Bitters nre composed of vegetables JL of tho most innocent, yet specific virtues, and hnve been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theirefficacy m the above nam ed complaints. They nre in fact the best sto machic anil corrective tho vegetable kingdom fur nishes. They aro highly useful ns n preventive against fever, and nre very serviceable at all sea sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious Habits experience that total loss of appetite, dim greeahlo lisllessnessand relaxation ortho s) item. They strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap petite, promote digestion, purify tho blood, and restore the Invulid to his oriaina! streugdi and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which the mnr- ket is now supplied are nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold nt a high price, and bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. Thpso Bitters are superior to any that arc, or ever hnve been offered to the public. Being pungenlly aromatic, diey nre particularly recom mended to seafaring persons ns nn antidote a- gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under ffio infirmities of pld nge, will find, these Bitters to prove a wbole’somo. agreenbleViid“iuvigorntiiig SSL- stomachic cordial, increasingtheappotite nndas- ’ sistiug digestion in a remarkable degree,removing those low spirited and trembling sensations, the sure effect ofa wantof tone in the system. They are peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled with Diarhoia, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Ac. •prevalentin the summer and autumnal months. They will bo found in nil coses ofthe following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stoinnch, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, Lossof ? Appe.tite, Dullness and Oppression, u propensity to Sleep, Bitter Tnstb in the Month, Lonthing of Food. Sickness at tho Stomuch.Gen- eral Debility, nnd nil other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flutulence. Price 60 cents. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. Human Hair. T HE diseases of the hair among ns are those which occasion boldness and gradual fulling off of the hair, nnd thinness of it—the causes of which arise from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends tho nores, re laxes the roots, causes the hair to fall off, and of- ten occasions total baldness. Baldness ims ever been esteemed a great defect. Itgcnerally arises through violent exercise, from whence nrise per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss ofthe hnir—it relaxes the roots—tho ncidity pre vents the fluid acting ou the hair, which occas-ons 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 an effect on tho hair, first rub the Imirdry with n cloth, then apply the Cns- sndn Oil to the roots of tho hnir, so that tho skin of the head mny he moistened, nnd remnin so af ter each time of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail Ify the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadwny, N. York's and by appointment, by nuglO ANSON PARSONS, Agent. To Contractors. Engineer’s Ofiico, Centra! Rail Road, > Savannah, August 28,1840. ( P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri ber until the 20th ofOctoher next, for build ing n Bridge over the Oconee River, for the Central Rail Roud, and also for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in the river swamp. The site ofthe Bridge is about 18 miles below Milledgeville; it is to ho of lattice work, with two spnns of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two ubutmenis and one pier of masonry, at nn eleva tion of about-22 feet nhftvu low water mark. Tlm* amount ofstono and lumber required, wili-hn a- bout 500 perches ofthe former, and about 112,- 000 feet of the Intter. The truss work will bo supported by piles, nt a mean elevation’ of obmit 18 feet nbovn the swamp, and will require 600,000 feet BM of tim ber, exclusive of piles. Finns and specifications of tho work mny bo seen, nnd nil necessary explanations will bo giv en, ou application to tho undersigned nt this of fice. Application may also ho made at the Com pany’s offico nt Macon, from tho 10th to the 15th or September, nnd from the 10th to the 15th of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating the line west of the Oconee, if applied to, will point out tho site ofthe work, nnd will give any .information touching its locul* Bids will he received for either the masonry, the superstructure ofthe bridge, or tho truss work alone, or for tho whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineor. Hnms, Whiskey, dee. J •BfZ Hams of prune quality A 150 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Monongahnla do, 54 kegs Gosfion Batter Landing from sclir F A Tupnar, and for sulo by F SORREL A CO. . ^ ^ Sulphate Quinine. 1 OH Ounces-French sulphate Quinine Awl/ 10 do do Morphine, 10do Piporine 20 do Kreosotein l nz vials.. Just received pership John Gumming, nnd for sale by , cot 10 ^ O. K. HENDRICKSON. Cosmetic*. P 0 P uln ° Vegetable Lotion, Rowland's Knlydore. nn Eastern Botanical; discovery of surprising elhcncy for rendering the skill soil nnd lair* ns well ns bnstowiuga delicate roseate lino to the complexion. Just received nnd Tor sale by sept 29 - TIIOS, (R Y ER80N. PETER’S PULS. XTrE would call attention to the advertisement T T iu our columns to-dny ofPETEUS'VEG- STABLE PILLS. We understand by the best medical authority, that there is no preparation of tho dny which enjoys so enviable a reputation. At the South and North, their success has been unbounded, and wherever introduced wo believe they have given the most perfect satisfaction. We have this day had un interview with one of onr citizens, Henry K. Fox, who wns recently cured efa most reinnrknbln and nhstinnte cuta- hep ii s eruption, where die body was covered with fulsome ulcers, nndpven tho tonsils of the throat eaten away—nnd by using these Pills daily for six weeks, wns entirely restored to health.—New York Examiner.' PETERS' VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed restore the health ofthe body, because they purify nnd invigorate the blood, and their good effects nro not counterbalanced by any inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg- etnblesY they dn not expose those who use them to danger, and their effects nre ns certain ns they nro salutary; they are daily and safely adminis tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and In women in tho mostcritiealanddclicutocirciini- es, they dd unt disturb or shock.die animnl .ions, but restores their order nnd re-estab lishes their health; and fpr all die purposes which a vegetable purgative, nr certain cleanser of die whole system are required, they stand without a rival. ffy Sold wholesale and retail, at all the princi pal Druggists in Savannahs jnly 29 182—ly todicino in t - orry Ibr It, as well ’ ncoplo in this part c dare not enter into an e rs effected by this met ess venture ti be world for g .. tobnfathertaudir*'^^^ w# * anc * ' this medicine tn t source.—New You. "-'Ihe Lucine Cordial" L. of the human frame in ftij Inngor, lamlludeand debilitation, and tin same time so simple,yet so efficacious tliatwh it can renovate the prostrated energies nf a clot “"I." 1 "," 1 »; not only with impunity, bli'J wl h .dvnnt.,o, Til. Lucih. Conllnl i.ol.on, iuduhitohlo cure Ibr the Incontinence ofthe i or tho Involuntary discharge thereof. It U wise an invnlunblo and unrlrallcd medief' eases of chronic eruptions ofthe skin, and (Ironical affections ofthe nge. Till, celebrated and iuc.iimohle Cordial I, Tor ■fete. Si R ; “endiuckson" J?.?” J82-ly Savannali. tilted State*, bai induced one or mere unprinci pled penoiia tn mnniiliicturo .iiun'ou, Mdvemu arlitla, under tamut nninr., and tiurnorlini St produce the come efeeti but which, ill reSlty, nro- dneo no other eil'act than tlmt of iwIndlinVili. public; find to give a yot more plau.ibla appear, nneo of their cupidity, tho.o par,ana niroct tliot Iholr wretched nnalrume hove boon in uae in England nnd elinwliere for n number of yean I wliorooe, until the iliu.triou. Dr. Mngrtin mod. Ins wonderful discovery, no cure for hnrrenncss had boon ever thought of, ornt least made pub lic; and all thoso then in use for the restoration ofthq decayed virile powers were found to bo of hut littlo nvnil. Thus, all nostrums advertised ffir barrenness or the cureorimpotoncy, but Dr. Mngnln's.nro more cntchponny humbug*, which would never have been thought of but for thenp- penrnnee nnd great celebrity of the LUOINA CORDIAL. As no counterfeit ofthe name is t present in circulation, It mny in general b6 u -ufiiciont caution for tho purchaser to ask for the Luchin Cordial, but a* (briber assurance,it would »*“ ns well to note that its name, Lucina Cordial Elixir of Love, is stamped in the glass of each battle—tlto combined arms of Franco and tho U-‘ nited States are on the outward envelope—that a Fleur do Lis is printed on tho nccompanyinr directions, nnd beautiftilly embossed on the show bills hanging in the stores of thoso who havo the genuine article for sale. . The celebrity of the Luciun Cordial being snch -j It is, iris scarcely necessary to add that it is Uie only cfhcient remedy for barrenness, and the res toration of decayed Virile powers ever known; nnd that in tho cure of Fluor Albus, Gleet, obstruc ted,'difficult or painftt! Menstruation, the incon tinence ofthe-urine, or tha involuntary discharge thereof, it* superiority over every other medicine' is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For sulo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, jnly 29 182-1> Savannah. 12J 15 1 00 25 1 00 03 12 2 no 20 00 1 00 75 8 00 4 10 00 0 00 900 1 00 75 0 00 25 50 15 1 00 tl 00 1 00 75 12 3 no 2° On 1» Compound Sarsnpurilla, or t Blend Syrup. K NOWN from all others by being called No. 1 Silver Top. Also, ns n further security, my signature will he found in my own hand wri ting, also on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of tlto Herald. Brown s Sarsaparilla Compound.—Thin delight- fill and plcnsnut beverage for the summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon ha nn indispetisn- bio article In every family. It makes a delightful mend, nnd i« an excellent purifier of the blood. By a very small expenditure of money, the pur chaser has a battle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing tlto Saline Powder; the on ly tn!oe*8ary*nccompatiiment is a pifehor of ice water, and yon hnve a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heurl’s con- lent. A littlo of tho Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful n glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns enu be found in tho c, ty- We speak from experieneo; don't take our word, but go and get the article of William Brown, tho inventor, 481 Wasliitigton-straet. For snlo by IVM. A J. M. TURNER, flt> 8 Monument Square, Dr. Euen’s Universal Strength ening Plaster, •fa C Unritallol and Unapuilled: / ELEBRATED for curing pnins, or weakness in the bronst, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, Jivercomplaintnnd dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmns, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will givo ini- mediate nnd soothing relief; nnd, for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease nnd certainty, are deci- dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose business or avoentions require that they should sit or stand much, or thoso of sedentary habits generally, who mny be troubled with pains in the side or breast, nre advised to try one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plnstors. They nro dif* ferontfrom others, nudfreo from objection* which are generally made against plasters. Perhaps thnra J* no medical observation hotter established than that “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds. In n climato so variable us ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to guard against the attacks of this too oftou fhtal” disease, than most persons are nhlo nnd willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hut ho a gratification to tho sub scriber to hmmblcd to oiler to all of consump tive habits; dr thoso afflicted with distressing pains iu the sido or breast, or any ufi'ection ofthe breast and lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief by using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PAR80N8, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Peters? y(‘Ketublc Pills A RE daily effecting snmo of the most aston- XX ishing nnd wonderful cures that have over been known—in consequence of which they havo now become ashining murk, against which all the arrows of disappointed hopo, nnvy and uncharit- abilities* nre levellod without distinction. Peters’ Vegotnblo Pills are anti-bilious, anti- dyspeptic, and nnti-morcurial. and muyjustly.be considered a Universal Medicine—but they are peculiarly boneficiul in die following complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers,Fevbr and Ague,Dys pepsia, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick ileadnche, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, Heartburn. Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Dinrrluua, Flatulence, ijnbilunl Costivennss, Loss of Appe« tile, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, nnd in all cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, where n Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They nro exceedingly mild in Uieir operations, producing neither tiausen, griping nor debility. ICFSold wholesale and retail nt all tho priucipi Drug Stores in gnvanriah. july 29 182—ly Npcclo Bottles. O CASKr, suitable for Grocers, fnr snlo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, *°pl 3 Monttment-Squuro. 100 1 oct 3 Ellf BALES prime Eastern Hay, fnr sale * “ ~ "OJIB1 by B. D. CORBITT. ITioilaU’s JLilc Pills and Pliatnlx Bitters. IT1UESE medicines have long bepn known and X appreciated for their extraordinary nnd Ira- mediatejiowers ofrestoring perfect licnltli to per sons sufiering tinder nearly every kind of disease to which ihehiuuailfrnmo’islluble. The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity nP forded by tho universal diffusion ofthe dully press for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within tho knowledge and ranch ofevery individ ual in the community. Unlike the host of per nicious quackeries which boast of .vegetable in gredients, the Life Pills are purely and solely vegetable, aud contain neither mercury, outimo- ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in. any form whatever. They aro entirely composed of ex tracts from rnro and powerful plnnts, tho virtues of which though long known to seVernl Indian tribes, aud recently to some eminent plinnnncen- ticul chemists nre altogether unknown to the ig norant pretenders to medieu! science, aud were never before administered iu so huppily effica cious a combination. . TIIE PIKEN1X BITTERS aro so called, bo- come they possess the power ofrestoring the ex piring ember* of health, to flowing vigor through, out tho ciihJtUufioif, hslhe A’hmmx is wild to no restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolu- tiun. The Phamix Ritters are entirely vegetable. rnmnnoml nC re info fn,,...! nnlu ... fail to eradicate entirely all the eflects of mercury infinitely sooner Uian the mostpotverful prepar ations ofSarsnparilln, and will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE IlEAD; never fails in sickness incident to young females: and will he.found a certain remedy in all cases of nervons debility nnd weakness of tho most im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory Rltaumntism, tho efficacy ofthe Phamix Bittore will he demonstfoted jiv the use ofa sinele bottle. The usual dose of these Bitters is half a wina glass full, in walor or wine, nnd this quantity may ho taken two or threo times a dny, about half an hour before meals, ora less quantity mny bo ta- kcti at all times. To thoso who are afflicted with indigestion uftor meals, these Bitters will prove invaluable, ns they very greatly increase the ac tion ofthe principal viscera, help them to perform their functions, and .enable the stomach to dis charge into tho bowels whatever is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed, appetite restored, aud the mouths ofthe absorb ing vessels boing cleansed, nutrition is facilitated nnd strength of body and energy of mind aro tho happy results. For farther particulars ofMoffnlt's Life Pills nnd Phamix Bitters, apply nt Mnffutl's office No. 510 Broadway, New York, where the' Pills can bo obtained for 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per box; and the Bitters for $1 a $2 per botlio. Numer ous certificates of the wonderful efficacy of both, mny be there inspected. For sale by A. BARTOW. At his Store, on tho Bay, corner ofDraytou-St. july 14 109—ly Vttlier’s Celebrated French Pills Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. T IIE genuine French Pills dguiust all the QUACK nostrums oftlie age—fnr the euro * of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS nro applicable in nllcascsfor either sex, (warrant ed free from inorcury,) nnd do not ulfcct tho hrenth in the least, nnd nre perfectly plearont nnd agreeable to tho stoinnch, mid have never lulled’ to make a speedy and permanent cure, without the least regnrd to diot or application to business.. In long, protracted or chronic stages ofthe dis-- ea»o, ohstmnte Gleets, Fluor Albas, Gravel, Fo-. male Complaints, ora weakness of those organs,, they nre beyond a doubt the most effectual reme dy over diw-overod, having cured many olmiiimto enses after every other medicine had failed.. The French Pills have been so universally successful that tho proprietor cham.knoks any ono to pro duce n remedy of cqunl certainty under a forfeit ure nf Threo Hundred Dollars. Price $2 par box. For solo by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah, jnly 29 • 182—ly lIuiTison’s Specific. Ointment) F Oll the euro of whito swellings, scrofulous. nnd other tiimoss, ulcers, soro legs, old and! fresh wounds, sprains and bruises, swellings nndi inflammations, scald head, women's sore brcnBts,. rheumatic pnins, tetters, eruptions, chilblains,, whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external diseases gen erally. Tho proprietor Ims received nt least a. thousand certificates nnd other documents in fit-. vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—nnd they embrace almost all tho complaints—In theirworst. stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can ho npplied. Among thoso certificates, there nro a greut number from tho most otiiinent physicians in tho country, who use the Ointment in their.- daily practlco, in preference to any, or nil others, whfeh Imvo over been invented. Tho pronriotor- Ims also received q great many testimonials front, farriers, military gentlemen.'fermers and outers,, relative to the uumzing efficacy of Ins Oiulmqnt,. in bruises, cuts, and nil tlm external complaints, and discuses of horses; and among Utnin nre no- less than a dozen certifying lo the piost perfect; cures which it Ims performed on the soro backs, of Home of thoso aniiiiiils. Altogether tho pro- prjotor feels ;to hesitation liti «lntmg-or in put-. is vastly superior to ovory thing nf llio kind which, Ims haretoioro boon offered to the pub io. KTSold wholesale nnd retail ut oll tlm princi pal Drug Stereo in Savannah. 20 New Mackerel. „ . . HALE bbl. No l Mocliarol, lauding IVoui