Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 07, 1840, Image 4

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■onnl Claimant eight «m ui) ui« prnpnny ofthe E*t. Joseph 8. Page,to I Fniinfy an Execution hunted out of the Superior Court of Chatham County in fttvorof John L. U. Hnltendnrf va. Cornelius Mocardell adminis trator ofJoseph 9. Pago. Property pointed out by the Administrator. EUSIIA WVLLV,a.c.c. oct 30 (Georgian) §a!c*C .nilinsert l*N pursuance ofnn order from theJusticesoftim 1 Inferior Court, while sitting for ordinary pur* ics, will he said on the nritTiiHMiny in Decniu* t. before tho Court Home in thin City, t the usual home of wile, a negro man i Moses, belonging to the estate of W. H. . . }, deceased, sold Air tho bonoflt of the heirs and oreditora nfaaid estate. ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm. oct 27 Notice A LL persons indebted to the late Arm nf Cone JA. A Mills, arc requested to call and settle by tho 1st nf November, nr they will be pieced ill the hnnda of an Attomoy for collection, oct 10 T. R. MILLS. Notice* A LL peraona indebted to the anbrarihera eith* er by note, due bill or open account, oast due, ora informed that the aamemuat be paid by tho 10th instant, or they will indiacriininately bo put in ault. oci3 LONG A PATTERSON. Administrator’s Sale* A GREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Court ofElflnghain County, whilst aiuing Tor ordinary purposes, will be sold on the Arst Tuesday in December next, between the usual hours of sale, three negro tnen slaves, viz: Will, Androw, and Arter, the property of the Estate of James Burtnu. deceased. Sold for a division. Terms mado known on the day ofsale. acpl 16 323 C. A. BURTON, Adm’or. Notice* T HREE months aAer date, application will be made for tho renewal of Certificate No. 303, for twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock of the Bnnk of St. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840, in lieu of the original, which has bean lost or mis- laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 27th Ang. 1840. aapt 1 211 t3in Valuable Property for Sale* A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ofTnttnall County, when sitt'inn fur ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tueadny in January next, before the Court House door in Reidville. in said county, between the usual hours or sale, ail the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to tho Estate ofjns. Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: . Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which is situated the late residence and the vnlnn* bio sot of mills long known ns Perry’s Mills, which will be new ana in complete order for im mediate opoVution. As riii* property is so well known, l deem o particular description of it un necessary; suffice it to my, that it is not surpassed by any other situation as a mill privilege, on the Alalntnnhn River. Being only l| miles from the tiver, the sawed lumber can he fionted from the mills in small rnftsto the river below, end round logs can with convenience be fionted down die creek. (Cobb's Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at the place a commodious house lately erected ns a seminary ofloarning. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis es for themselves. Also, at the same time and plnce, will be sols one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land, w^Iaining one thousand acres; nho one tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili- gun'sCreek; and also, one tract on Water Mel lon Creek. Plats of ull said tracts will he exhib ited on tire day of sale. Also, at the same timo and place will be sold, • the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brook*) 50 years old; Dann, a'carpenlur, 33 years; Elias, 30 years old: Har ry. 17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dilla, 20yenrsold,'and her two children Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and her uliilil Marlin 1 Year old; Augnlina, 4 years old; PlKcbe, 50 years old, iu bad health. All of which will he sold as the property of James Per ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees of the said estate. Terms—Ono-third cash, balance in one and two years,.notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAM ILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 . 228 Admr. Notice* A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Alex ander Atkinson, late of Camden County, deceased, are requested to make immediate pay* mentto the subscriber; aud those having claims against said Estate, will please present them pro perly attested without delay, to E. ATKINSON, Adm’or. aept 18 22flti. Notice* F OUR months afror date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the ileal Estate of Robert Burton, late of said county, deceased, nov 2 * ELIZA BUftTON. F.x'ix. Notice. P OUR months after date, application will he made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur- P oses, for leave to sell a part nf the Real nnd ersonal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the benefit of thn heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex'or. July 10,1840. sept 29 235 Notice. F OUR months nfter date, application will be made to thn Conttof Ordinary for thn Coun ty of Camden, for leave to sell all die Lots nnd Improvements situate in the Town of Jefferson, belonging to the estate of Johu Bailey, late of said county deceased. G W. THOMAS, \ ROBT. LANG, j Adm or *- jnne 25 154 A Certain Care for Sick IIcad- Aclie. W HICH has been used in families. every member df which has had sick headache ' from infancy.iis a constitutional family complaint, and lias cured effectually in every instauce yet known, amounting to many hundreds. It is not unpleasant to the taste, nnd does not prevent the daily avocations ofone using it: it must be perse vered in. and the enre is gradual, but certain Hnd permanent. Instances nre constantly multiply ing where Uiis distressing complaint ucumpletc- 1 ly relieved nnd cured, although of years standing, by the use of Dr. Spobn’s celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav ing none of the nauseating effects of common drugs. In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregu larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect, and any - one so afflicted will become immediately convin- it, that he has at lost found a “sover- ■ ‘hid wounds.” Females are particu- tended to nse it for costiveness or ir- ind other female complaints. It is rrcct vitiated and disordered humor* stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after an evenings indulgence at par ties, 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 it* virtue* will he self-evident, and a complete cure will sqon he effected. When a person has a cold and feel* unwell, generally a free use ofit for a few ^ays will he sure to relieve without physic or pills. To children it may be given with the greatest ad vantage. In all acidity orsournessofstomachthia remedy is sovereign and invaluable; os a general family medicine it is now adopted by many of the most respectable familes. Jtnever sickens the stomach or produces sny of the unpleasant effects ofphysic. For sale by T. M. A J- M. TURNER, nug 4 Moument Square. Notice. F OUR months afterdate, application will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that House and ont Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adra'ig. july 13 1G8- Notice. F OUR months nfter date, I shall apply to the Houorable the Iuferior Court of Camden County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased, july 26 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Peter Mas- sie, of Glynn Connty, will please make payment without delay; and all those having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, j Ex’ors. sept 4 214t4m Georgia—Iflclntqsh County. To all whom it may concern: - W HEREAS Janie* 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 admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why saidletters should not be granted. Given under tny hand at office this first day of May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk c. o. m. i. c Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM. 1840. Mosdat, 22d Jnne, 1840. JohnW. Clifton, ) and V Divorce. Sarah Ann Clifton. ) "KT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that JL the defendant is not to be found withii* the County of Chatham, and that she is without the limits of the State, on motion of the Complain ant’s Attorney, it n ordered that the raid Sarah Ann Clifton do appear on or be fore next term of this Court, nnd file heratiswernr defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this State and of the City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. ang 25 205t3dmj Henry’s Genuine Calcined Mag nesia, TS highly beneficial in all diseases of the atom- X ach and bowels which are attended with acid ity, and gives immediate relief to the Heartburn. The effects of excess in eating or drinking are generally relieved by it, and it affords one of the mildest lind most pleasant aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or other • causes, are tinder the frequent necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives. To persons of a bil ious or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety: apd its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli mates. Many of the complaints of children, in early infancy, and even at more advanced peri- - - oils, are attended with acidity; and in such cases, 0 the Culcined Magnesia has a great advantage . over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes tho acid in tho alimentary canal, and arts as an efficacious yet gentle purgative. Afresh supply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale bv jnlv 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON. v Camion. T HE high reputation which Francis Kidder's Indelible Ink ha* sustained for 15 or 211 years, has caused several imitations of the article to be offered for sale as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink." They resemble the gonuine ink in their exterior appearance, and us some of them bears the name of Kidder, the public have been grossly deceiv ed. To rriard against this deception, purchasers will pluasb ho particular to ask for Francis Kid- dor's Ink. and observe that his name is on the top arid front of tius box. This ink cannot be effaced; but is warranted to ro'main perfectly indolihlh for ages,. if the direc tion* nra followed in using it. A'supply of Uie genuine article just received, aud for sale by A. PARSONS, sept 18 Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1840. James D. Stevens nnd Jos. q Po| .,. . C. Wilkin., Admr.. of l .. . PellU “" ?*„ tab V. H. Wilkin.,... John f ** copyofhi.1 Iro Adun.. j mma r h»ie. U PON reading the foregoiug petition to es* tablish a copy ofa certain promissory note* stated to have been given hy the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date at Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, forefghiv one dollars, and fifty ceuts, pay able to P. II. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, thnt tho said John Adams do shew cause at the next term of this Court, ifanyhehave, why tho copy contained in the said petition should not be established in lieu of the original note. And also ordered, thut a copy of this Rule he personally served on the said John Adams if to be found in the State, and if he cannot be found, then the said Rule shall be published in some public Gazette in the State for the space of thiee months. Jutio22d, 1840. A true extract from the minutes. E. G. WILSON, Dop. Clerk, sepl26 $ Superior Court C. C Parsons’ Vegetable Auti-JBilious Pills. \KE tin I certain cure for all bilious com* ntsnnd abstractions of thn bowels. If niluiiuistorod ill tiuio, they will effectually remove tho bilo from tho stomach, nnd counteract the causes which so generally produce henducho, in digestion, fever aud ague, or intermittent, remit- tout, bilious, inflammatory, and yellow favors, ■jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rimu- matisni, pleurisy, bilious vomiting, foul stomach, costiveuws, iom throats, colds, coughs and asth ma. Prepared and sold hy uug 4 ANSON PARSONS. Pearl Ash, Sal Socla, Ac. Ac. "* “ “ nrl Ash, 0 do Sal Sndu drains, do Suit Pctrp d, 1 kug ground do :n, 5 do Black Pepper , I bhl Nutmeg* i Chamomile Flowers r fine Arrow Root 1 «aso ;lo Tapioca. 1 do Pwrl Sago Just received and for sale bv oct 20 ANSON PARSONS. for iltmdPeir* City of Brunswick.— to pay tint sumo within b orthis notice. Property in thi Old To ten. Water Lota Nos. 10.31,22,23,24,26,20,87, 88,29,30,47,40. Huy Lots Nos. 10, 17,18, 19,20. 21, 22.27,20-22 Lots nt $2 82 each. Bay Lots Nos. 23 nt $4 41.86 nt $4 33. Town Lots Nos. 09,70,71,78.73,76,70.77. 79,80,83,99,101,103,117,118-10 Lot at $1 88 each. Town Lot No. 74-1 Lot it »4 09. Town Lots Nos. 139, 130,181,132,137,138, 153,153,104,167,170, U78,174-13 Lots at $1 41 onch. Nos. 179,160,161i 182; 211,212,216,217,216, 819-10 Lots, at $1 13 each. No. 183.1 Lot at #375. Non. 229, 234,235,230,237, 839, 255, 250, 257,258,250,200,201.203, 203,270,284, 285, 386,287,288, 308,316-23 Lots nt 85c. each. Nos. 329,330,331, 333, 339, 340, 341, 353, 354,355—10 Lota at94 cents each. Nos. 357, 383, 386, 404, 405, 400,407, 408, 409,410,411,412,413,414, 410, 417,418,419, 430,441,455,457,458, 480.500, 507,515, 510, 631,533,533,655,556-33 Lots at 70c. each. Claimants to the above Lots ns ftir ns known, are U. Dart, T. B. King, Colby & Davis, W. II. Stiles, Jane Remshart, P. Iloustoun, V. Wool- lay, S. Dart, J. T. Lawrence, 8. Moody, Jas. Moore, (Trustee) B. F. Harris, Ex’or estate A* mos Whitehead, S. A. Kimberly. E. S. Revs, K. Bolton, W. B. A C. Davis, 11. -Hutchinson, J. W. Anderson, estate J. Berrien, S. Chase, R. L. Gamble. Property is the New Town and adjoining the New and OUl 'Vomit. Town Lou Nos. 200.201,203, 203,204.474, 476,476,477,478,479,480-18 Lots,taxed $5 15 Noe. 740,741,742,743,744,745,740-7 Lota taxed #3 30. Nos. 9G9,970,971,972,973—5 Lota, taxed #1 46. Nos. 1134,1135,1136.1137,1133,1299,1300, 1301,1302.1303—10 Lots, taxed $1 83. Nos. 1405.1400.1407,1408, 1008,1009,1070, 1071,1672—9 Lots, taxed $1 35. Nos. 1933,1934,1935,1937,1938, 2199.2200, 2201,2202.2203,2204-11 Lots, taxed #125. Nos. 2465,2466,2407,2469-4 Lota, taxed 31c. 150 acres Land below the Old Town taxed #37 50. Owner T. B. King. Town Lots Nos. 430, 431,411,412. 178,170, 160, and wharf lota 178, 179,180—10 Lota, taxed $4 69. Owner P. Leach. Towu Lots No-*. 103,158,159,374,375,wharf lot No. 103—G Lots, taxed #2 82. Owner L. A Bond. Town Lots Nos. 160.161,528,529, 530,531, 6 Lots, taxed #2 81. Owners P. Leach aud J. D. Gardner. Nos. 439,440—2 Lots, taxed 04 cents. Own er C.J. Shelton. Town Lots Nos. 496,497—2 Lota, taxed 94c. Owner J. McDertnid. House and Lot taxed #188. Owners Wilson and Sanborn. House and 2 Lots, taxed $225. Owner Jos. Bancroft. 3 seres Land, taxed 42 ceuts. Owner S. Dart. 127 acres Lind east of the city, taxed $17 85; 25 do do dodo do,do 47 cents. Owner U. Dart. 700 acres Lend, taxed $75 Owners Bruns wick and Florida R R Co. 5 acres Land, taxed 94 eta; 2 Lota, Nos 145 and 146, taxed 94 cents. OwnerT. W. Goode. Store House, taxed $281; House, Ac. nnd 17 acres Land, taxed $5 62, and 8 Slaves taxed $0. Owuer Gee Dupree. 3 Lots, House. Ac. tax $2 25; 10 Slaves taxed $5-63. Owner Mrs. C. Lamb. Store nnd 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 G3; 13 Iota nnd Building taxed $2813-100; 4 Lots taxed $281, 4 Sim cs 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 87;4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner James Moore, Personal property, tax $1 25; 3 Slaves em ployed. tax $2 81. Owner B. Talbot. Capital Stock, tax $2 60. Owner the Bank of Brunswick. Stock iu trade, tax 94c. Owner R. Halligan. 8lock in trade, tax 94c; 2 Slaves eniployed.tax $1 13, estate J R Ilnzzard. Stock in Undo, tax $187. Owner J W At- will. Stock in trade, tax 56c. Owner B Duffy. 2 Slaves, tax $1 69. Owner S 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 D Mil ler. 2 Slaves employed, tax $113. Owner Mrs Anst. 1 Slave employed, tax $1 87; one Stallion, tax $113. Owner William P. Wilson. 4 Slaves, tax $2 25. Owner E S Ashcraft. 4 Slaves employed, tax $150. Clark owner. Personal property of J M Knnze. taxed $1 87. Personal property of H A Breed, taxed $1 87. ^Personal property of J M Sturtivani, taxed $1 Also, the following property taxed for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-eight: Academy Building, taxed $3 75. Owner Jas Moore. Personal property of J R Ilnzzard, tax $3 75. Also, on tho following property for the year eighteen hundred and thirty-nine: House and 17 acres of Land, tax $6; 8 Slaves, tax $6. Owner Gee Dupree. Academy Building, tax 94c; 3 Slaves, tax $*2 25. Owner James Moore. House and Lot, tax $2 25. Owner Thomas Finegnn. Stock in trade of Spalding and Stockwell, tax ed 18Jc. 8tock |n trade ofJ R Hazzard. tax $2 81. 3 Slaves, taxed $1 68f. Owner J Spalding. 1 Slave, taxed $1 31. Owner J B Harris.. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner B L Hurrix. 1 Slave, taxed $1. Owner J A D Lawrance 1 Slave and one Stallion, taxed $375. Owner William P Wilson. 1 Slave employed, taxed $1 31. Owner C Davis. WILLIAM P. WILSON, Mayor. . - . -T Garden Seeds. FTMIfl subscriber Ins just received hy brig 8a- .L vsunih, a frill supply of Fresh- Garden Seeds, \vnrrnn|cd.oftho best quality, nnd of tho Pnranip, large white Aspnrngns, largo Beans, dun colored, rob royami lima polo Bnota, long blood, tur nip blood, tnangle wurtxel, nnd white Mitral ty Brocoli, purple capo Cnhhags, early york, drumhead, imttersea, ( ireen glazed, sugar oaf, ahd red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green and ctrly frame Carrol, long orange and early horn * Celery, white solid l.ettnce, cabbage bond A green com Melon, citron, pino ap-l gl pie. nnd netted I Clover, white nnd red Mustard, whim Lncorne Grass, Ac Ac Parsleys curled 1 For sals hy A. \U Pons, early fra me,'dwarf marrowfat, dwarf blue imperial, early chart* tnu and early Washing ton Pepper, long red and sweet spnniah Sanosli, early built nnd hergan’s striped Radish, cherry turiilp, short top Marlot, dong scarlet, and bile winter Salsify or vegetable oys ter Spinach, large Tomatoes Turnip, early dutch, ear ly spring, red top, ru tabaga nnd large flat HAfccs Or FBIIOIIT or tiib CENTRAL HAIL ROAD. ~ ■■ ■ 1 ‘ ,E " the truth, wo era sorry for it, in wo thinffi oct 16 A. PARSONS. JLandrctli’s Garden Needs* WARRANTED—Chop 1840. T HE Proprietor's opportunities for extensive practical observation hav eennhlod him judi ciously to discriminate such varieties of vegeta bles as are really worthy of culture, from tho infe rior, or, as is not unfrequent, worthless varieties of the same class, which have been perpetuated through inexperenco; the/efore, in making this selection, lie has excluded tunny sorts usiiafly found in the Catalogues of titoso wlranre mere raiders not practical twicers of seeds.—And lie is not sura that (lie variety might not bo still further reduced wjth advantage; nt ony rate this is ample for'any garden, however oxtousive, and frilly adapted to tho nicest taste. As to quality of the seeds, the proprietor wishes it to he remembered, that what is sold hy him is of his own growth, (with but slight exception,) therefore warranted with entire confidence, thnt they will, upon trial, prove to he far superior to most of foreign importation, nr such as ure casually collected in tho United States. Asparagus, large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beans, enrivsix weeks Water Spanish Speckled Valentine Mustard,white. China Red Eye Okra Carolina or Seweo Onion, silver skin Beet, Long Blood Large Yellow Early Turnip Parsley, curled, plain White Sugar Parsnip, Sugnr Mangle Wurtzel Pens, Early Chariton Borecole Early Frame Broccoli, Purple Cape Extra do do Cuhbnge, Early York Roynl Dwarf Early Sugar Loaf Bisnop Dwarf Largo York Dwarf, Blue Imperial Early Battersea Pepper, large Bell Curled Savoy . Pumpkin, Cashaw Green Glazed * Rhubarb, Tart Flat Dutch Radish, Large Scarlet targe Drumhead Long Snliuon Drumhead Savoy White Turnip Red Dutch Red do do Carrot. Early Horn Summer White Long Orange Yellow Turnip Cauliflower, Enrly Black Spanish Celery, While Solid Spinach, Round Leaved Do Reddo.Cressjcuri'd Prickly Seeded Cucumber,Early Frame Squash,Early Bush Do Long Green Long Green Egg Plant, large Purple Tomato, large Endive. Curled Turnip; Red Top, Flat Leek, Flag Leavpd Dutch, Yellow Swedish! Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga targe India Brown Dutch Just received and for sale hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER, scpl30 Monument-Square. Co-partnership Notice. T HE subscribers have this day formed n Co partnership, under the firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT A CO. for the purpose of transacting a General Iron Business. They have taken the store on the Bay under tho Counting Room of Messrs S. Solomons A Co, where they intend keeping a full and general assortment of Iron, Steel. Naiki, Ac. Ac. ' .SCRANTON A OLMSTEAD, U1UNTINGTON A HOLCOMBE, ALLEN R. WRIGHT; Savannah, 15th October, ldlO. oct14 219QCA Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted in tho City ofSuvunuah, Gu. under the name and firm of Hazard, Denslovr, A Co. will hereafter be continued by tho undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard, Deuslow Sf h'ebster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8tb, 1840. oct 18 Notice. T HE subscriber* having connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, tinder the firm of S1IAPTER A WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBAIOGE aept 20 233 Indelible Ink. 3 GROCE Francis Kidder’s Indelible Ink, 1 do Reeves A Son’s (London) do do, 6 do P&yson'sdo do, uxedwithotit preparation. Just received and for sale by , oct 8 (». R. HENDRICKSON. | ICJ’The Milledgevilje Journal is requested to publish the above once a week for six weeks, aug 25 205ti. Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver— < wort, ’ClOR consumption aqd liver complaint,coughs, JO colds, asthum, difficulty of breathiug. pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto ration, and all other affections of tho chest, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, or thora who are unable to -rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The Inestimable value ofthis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, and found not wanting. The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flatter ing accounts ofhis success; and it is truly gratify ing to say thuis emphatically the medicine of the people! Iti* used by the Medical Faculty; sup ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New-York Press, and is in the house of most of our citizens. Ittnay be taken without the least fear of dan ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; the consequent popularity it has obtained among those persons, wiiohy experience are hestqunli fied to judge of its etficacv; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues by physicians; tho con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo cally of the merits aud success of this medicine. Invented by on old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, resenrch, and experience; the confidence reposed by him in its irresistible merits aud its beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with the most distressing symptoms or Consumption, it bein' now subjeetto the advice and control ol three |iOysicians, together with the many testimo nials and corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily given us by persons who have received its potent and salutary effect, must go far, very far, to recommend this as n Vegetable Medicine ofunequalled and undeniable virtue for Consumption and all the dise aseswbich prey up on the chest, lungs and liver. KT Beware of Counterfeits!*-Frauds upon this medicine nro issued in every direction. Remem ber to nsk for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," nnd do not take any tiling else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in any way poaiessing the same virtues. See that the signature nf Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every hot- tie, in ray bund writing. To counterfeit this wil i forgery. For sale at T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S, june l Monument Square. The true Pomade Divine. Extensively used in Europe, never before intro duced into America. r ’ cures and nrevents all Chapping or Rough ness of the Hands and Lips, from the piercing effect* of cold weather, well rubbing a little o the hands and lips every night going to bed, is certain preventive and cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, nnd Corns. To re lievo the pain nf Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade on a piece of linen lint. It cures Swellings and Bruises occasioned by falls or otherwise, and will prevent the many bad consequent es of siicK accidents. Ifa little be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It wdl core Burns, and Scalds, if applied dV t rectly, alleviating pain, nnd preventing blisters. It is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of thn Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic, nnd Gouty Pains, in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, nnd other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very trying case, when all other application* have fail- no. has been well proved, and can be attested by tunny. It w useful for Cancers before tltay ure broken, and an uufnilin^ remedy for the Pile*. Itgive* a delicacy of fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnrj otion oftho kind has ever been known to produce. So invaluable is this compound, for every incon venience to which the skin is liable, that those who have once proved its benefit wilt never wil lingly be without it. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, >ept 5 Opposite the Mansion House. Orrl. and Chlorine Tooth Wash XxOR denning aud preserving the Teuth am X > Gums, and purifying tho hreuth; prepared .entirely from vegetable substances, and is highly approved and rueonimonded hy physician^ and dentistsoftiie first respectability. Just received nnd for sale by A. PARSONS, oct 5 Feppej* and Mustard. DA BOXES London Mustard jU\J 10 do Comitates; do 10 do ground Pepper, in papers For safe hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER, sept 17 Tnr 4 AS (1, 1 8, 0 a. 10 60 75 ' 1 SO 1 60 6(J .. 1 00 1 60 1 75 • 50 75 88 1 nn 1 38 03 81 1 00 38 GO 76 100 1C 1 60 16 385 silo oft 10 00 10 00 10 00 1000 100 110 1 46 1 60 100 110 1 36 J 50 26 25 S6 25 no 50 50 75 e 00 0 00 0 on 800 3 3 4 4 1000 10 00 10 00 10 00 8 00 3 00 4 6ft 6 Of 4 00 5 00 0 00 7 50 86 50 75 88 25 38 63 75 25 38 50 03 0 00 6 00 0 Of 0 00 25 25 25 25 50 60 50 50 5 7 10 Ml 6 10 15 15 50 6!i 75 1 00 10 20 25 50 76 t 06 1 00 85 38 50 * 63 12 12 JL 12 75 1 25 2 0( 2 60 10 Of 10 0(1 15 Of 20 00 50 50 751 1 00| rnoM mvakkah to STATtmta Bbls Boer. Pork, FisTilmJ Liquor “ Oil, Molnraesnnd Lima « Flnnr „ •• Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ao. “ Broad, Crackers, and other light barroli Corn nnd Peas in bug* per bushel Chairs, per dozen ' nBHBl Carriages, fbuf wheoied T Cotton per hale, round, not exceeding 360iba, including insurnneo " “ squnro " “ “ «» (Excess for each Station of 10 milea 5 cto. per 100 lbs,) Deinijons and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon • " “ 8-gals A not exemg 5 gal. Gigs, Strike vs nnd Jersey Wagons Ducks aud Fowls in coops pur head, (85 por cent moro if not qqoped) 1 Horses, Mules arid Cattle per head - • Hhds. and Pipes Liquor not exa’ding ISO gal. “ “ •• Molasses' and Oil ordmnry size Half bbls. Beef, Pork, Fish aud Liquor ‘ “ Flour' “ Fruit, Potatoes, Oniona, Beets, Ac, Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal. “ “ “ “ ** 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $150 for each stage of 10 miles. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats, Rye, Bran, Com Meal and Rice Flour in bags, per bushel Ploughs, enr.lt Suit m sacks per bushel Sheep, Limbs, Goats, Kidg, Doer, Hogs and Dogs, pel head Sugar, Coflee, Rico, Hardware and such other articles as go hy weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys and Gc-nsn in coops per head (25 per cent moro if not cooped) Hay per halo Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight thauGO lbs. or measuring less than 21 feet 25 cents each. All 1100!^ packages 25 cents each. IPer sack not over four hnshels. FREIGHTS at iheubove Rates hnd under the following Stipulations, viz. No Cinini for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless the pneknges ore examined and identified in tho presence oftho Agent of Transportation, 'before the same nro removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of Liqnor, Oil or Molasses, breakage of Glass or Crockerv- ware, chafing of Bagging, Carriages or Chairs. Not ncccountnble for breakage of Holiow-ware • no internal injury not clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, will he allowed for, nnlera established to hava occurred on board the Carr: not accountable for the decoy of perishable articles* not accountable for Live Stock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime Bnrreisor pneknges ofnny kind whatover. ’ It is understood thut this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton hales or for pillage, or damage by the weather on any freight after being landed at the place of desti nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. - This Company, will have Agents at the 80 mile station, nnd the Terminus oftho Rondtoattond to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize, not to be forwarded if nolcalled for in three days, will he chnrged the Suvannah rates of storage. CT GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will be enforced against all persons attempting to smuggle it outlie Rond. * 18 aug. 22, J. McFARLAND, Agent. 15 1 00 n 00 100 Dr. Liimmiis’ Aromatic Vege table Bitters, For Jaundice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, nnd have been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theireflicucy m tho above nnm- ed complaints. They are iu fact the best sto machic and corrective tiie vegetable kingdom fur nwhes. They are highly useful ns a preventive against fever, and are very serviceable at all sea sons of the year, moro particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa greenhle listlessness and relaxation orthe sj item. They strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied arc nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold nt a high price, nnd bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. Thpse llittars are superior to any that nre, or ever have been offered to the public. Being pungently nronmtic, they nre pnrtinulnrly recom mended to Beafuring persons us an antidote a- gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the mfirmitiesnf olu age,, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable nnd invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite and as sisting 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 Dinrhasa, or Weakness of the Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer and autumnal months. They will bo fouud in all cases of the following description to give relief, viz; Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive WeorineM, Lossof-'Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, a propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth, Loathing nf Food, Sicknessat the Siomnch.Gen- eral Debility, and nil other symptoms oflndigei tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. PETER’S PILLS. W E would call attention to the advertisement in onr columns to-day ofPETERS'VEG ETABLE PILLS. We understand by the best medical authority, that there is no preparation of the day which enjovs so enviable a reputation. At the South and North, their success has been unbounded, and wherever introduced we believe they have givon the most perfect satisfaction. We have this day had an interview with one of our citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently cured ofa most remarkable and obstinate cuta neous eruption, where the body was covered with fulsome ulcers, and even the tonsils of the throat eaten away—and by using these Pills daily for six weeks, was entirely restored to hoalth.—New York Examiner. PETERS’ VEGETABLE PILLS. They do indeed restore the health of the body, because they purify and invigorate the blood, and their good effects are not counterbalanced hy any inconvenience; being composed entirely of veg etables. they do not expose those who use them to danger, and their effects are os certain a* they nroBnlutaiy; thoy nre daily ond safely adminis tered to infancy, youth, manhood and old age, and to women in the most criticaland delicate circum stances, they do not disturb or shock the animal ftmetinns, but restores their order and re-estab lishes their health; aud for all the purposes which a vegetable purgative, or certain cleanser of the whole system are required, they stand without a rival. EF Sold wholesale and retail, at all theprincl pal Druggists in Savannah, july 29 182—ly xj&zSsSeST tlllainodlolno In Ilia forwent, wlmro •enreo.—AVm York Etammr.' „ " VuLueim Conlial" U a .(moral hiritorator orihelmmsn frame la all !ha varied, eoanoi Intigor, lanltiido and debilitation, nnd uni’th, ■ama tlmo >o aiinplo.yot ,o odlcaolaua, that wldla It onn ronovato thn proatratod anarglaa of a riant an ldfontinny uia It. not only with Impunity, hut with advantage. • Tho Ijtatno Cordial iiolroau ludubltahlo cure Tor ilia incontinence ortho urine or tho involnotory dlaehnrgo thereof. It la llhel wlae an invaluable and unrivalled medicine In anane of chronic ernptiona or the akin, and in tho dronlckl edoctlons oVtho nge. ’ 1110 Title oelebralod ond ineatimable Cordial It for ,0 “! ,y on ,2; R - hendmckbon,, July 89 lea-ly Savannah. Tho Luclna ilordlnl, ' ~ _ BEWARE OF FRAUD. IE unprecedented popularity of thlibenefi- cent and inestimable CORDIAL in the U- rated States, has induced ono or more unprinci pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny articles, under various names, and purporting to produce the same effect} but which, in reality, pro duce no other effect than thnt of swindling tho public; nnd to give a yet more plausible appear ance of their cupidity, thobe persons affect tint their wretched nostrums have been in use in England and elsewhere fora number of years: whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin made his wonderftil discovery, no euro for barrenness had boon ever thought of, ornt least made pub- lie {and all thosothonin use for the restoration oftho docayed virile powers were found to be of but little avail. Thus, all nostrums advertised fur barrenness orthe cure of Impoteney,but Dr. Magnin’s nro more catchpenny humbug*, which would never have been thought of but lor the op- learance and great celebrity of tho LUCINA CORDIAL. As no counterfeit of the nnmo is at present in circulation, it may in general be a sufficient caution for the purchaser to ask for the Lticinn Cordial, but as further assurance,it would be as well to note that iu name, Lucinn Cordio! or Elixir or Love, is stamped in the glass of each bottle—the combined arms of Franco and the U- nited States are on the outward envelope—thnt q Fleur de Lis is primed on the accompanying directions, nndbeautiftrily embossed on the show bills hanging in the stores of those who have the genuine article for sale. The celebrity of the Lucinn Cordial being such as it is, it is scarcely necessary to add flint it is the only efficient remedy for barrenness, and the res- toration or decayed virile powers ever known; and thatin tho cure of Fluor Albus,Gleet,obstruc ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, the incon tinence of the urine, or the involuntary dtschargo thereof, its superiority over every other medicine is not only decided, but unquestionable. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, july 29 182—ly Savannah. Hum an Hair. T HE diseases oftho hair among u* are those which occasiou baldness and gradual failing off of theJiair, and thinness ofit—the causes of which arise from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, winch extends the pores, re laxes the roots, causes the Imir to fall off. and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss of the hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre vents the fluuiacting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking nn effect on the hair, first rub the hairdry with a cloth, then apply the Cus- soda Oil to the roots of tho hair, so that the skin of thn head may he moistened, and remuin so uf- ter each time of perspiration. 8oid wholesale and retail by the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; nnd by appointment, by nug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Houck s Panacea. T HIS valuable medicine may ho taken with perfect snfcty by all ages nnd in all diseases. Its cures are for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of tho stomach, heartburn, diarrhma, dysentery or flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, flonr-ai- bus nr whiter., ague nnd fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fevnr, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysmilas or St. Anthony's fire, asthma, pleurisy, nmasles, jfellow^ftivcr, costivenoss, wind on (lie stomach or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blond, influenza, colds, coughs, inflnni •nation of the elicit, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation of the heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urim, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu- Ions affections oftho membranes and ligaments, mercurial nnd venerial disenses, ulcers, sores, af fections nf the skin, and diseases arising front im pure blood, Ac. A supply oftho above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by the single battle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, nu P 14 No. 8 Gibbons’ Bunge. Gelatine Ciipsule* of Pure Co- pnfvti Balm. rriHK Copavia' Balm is, of all the medicines X employed in combating the chronical and acute gouorrhaml affections, also the blennorhma called whites; tho only one, tho specific no,*ion of which has never been doubted, aud to which physician* havo in consequence given the prefer ence; bat its nauseous taste aud sincll are the caiiBc* of its being rejected hy many pntionts. 1 Iris» the reason why no many experiments have, been mado In order to discover soino mode of disguising its taste, so flint it might ho taken with less repugnance; but hitherto ibis has been but imperfectly effected, and always by addition ofsomo active Hubstauco which modifies its pro perties, and thus destroys iu choinicul constitu tion and iu physical character. 1 therefore offer n made of uduiinistcriiig it in Mich a *tnte that it cannot occasion tho slightest repugnance, nnd this without submitting it to any alteration. My method consisu in enclosing it in tho Gelatine Capsules. A supply oftho above valuable mtdicino just received, and for sule by ANSON PARSONS, at, S 21 ’ No.8 Gibbous’ Range. To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Rond, ? Savannah, August 28,1840. ( P ROPOSALS will ho received by tho subscri ber until the Sflili nf October next, for build ing n Bridge over tho Oconee River, for the Central Rail Road, uud ulso for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in the river swamp. Tiie site of the Bridgn is about 18 miles below Miiledgnville; it is to be of lattice work, with two spans of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two nbutments nnd one pier of masonry, at nn eleva tion of about 22 feet above low water mark-The amount of*tone nnd lumber required, will be n- boutftOO porches oftlic former, uud nboutll2,- 000 feet of tiie latter. Tho truss work will be supported by piles, at a menu elevation of about 18 feet above the swamp, nnd will require 600,000 feet BM of tim ber, exclusive of piles. Plans nnd specifications of tho work may bo seen, nnd all necessary explanations will be giv en, on application to the undersigned at this of- fice. Application may also be mnde nttho Com pany's office at Macon, from the 10th to the I5th or September, and from tho JOtli to the 15th of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating the line west of tho Oconee, if applied to, will point out the site oftho work, nnd will give uny .information touching iu local- ity. , BitjH will ho received for nithor tho masonry, tho superstructure ofthe bridge, or tho truss work alone, or for tho whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. Compound Sarsaparilla, or Mend Syrup* R NOWN from all others by being cnlled No. 1 SilverTop. Also, ns n further security, tny signature wil) bo found in my own hand wri ting, also nn the outside wrapper. From'tlie Editor of the Herald. Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight- ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon be nn indispensa ble article in every futnily. It mukeB a delightful mend, and is an excellent purifier of the blood. By a very small expenditure of money, tho pur chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing tho Salino Powder; tho on ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice water, and you have a perfect fountain, where, reader, von may refrigerate to your heurt’s con tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pre pared Snrsaparilla will give you as grateful a glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns can bo found in the city. We spenk from experience; don’t take our word, but go nnd get the article of William Blown, the inventor, 481 Washington-street. For snlo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, a »g80 Monument Squnre, Dr. Euen’s Universal Strength ening Plaster. Unrivalluland Unequalled!! /~1 ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness in the breast, side, back or limbs; also, fo? f out, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia, n coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will give im mediate nnd soothing relief; and, for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose business or avocations require that they should sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits generally, who may be troubled with pains in the side or breast, nre ndvised to try one of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They ure dif- ferentfrom others, nnd free from objections which aro generally mado ugninst plasters. Perhap* there is no medical observation better established than thnt "Consumption originates in neglected Colds." Iti a climate no variable as ours, it re quires more care and attention to. guard against the attacks of Ails too often fatal disease, than most persons nre able and willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but he a gratification to the sub scriber .to be enabled to offer to oil of consump tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains in tiie side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast nnd lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief hy Hiring his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster." A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS, sept 5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range IIimhs, Wlii.kcy, *c. 1*1 (T Hams of prime quality 100 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Monongahela do, 54 kegs Goshen Butter Landing fromschr F A Tupper, nnd for sale by °ct 13 F SORREL A CO. Sulphate Quinine. *| AA Ounces French sulphate Quinine JL\"vf 10 do do Morphine, 10do Piperine 20 do Kreosote in l oz viols. Just received par ship John Cuinmiiig, and for sale hy . oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Cosmetics. pilURCHEB’ nenuino Vegetable Lotion, Howland's Kntvdoru, an Eastern Botanical; discovery of surprising efficacy forronduringtlio skin soft and fair, ns well ns bestowing a delionte roseate hue to tho complexion. Just received and for wile by «ept29 THOS. RYERSON. Peters* Vegetable Pills A RE daily affecting soma of the most aston ishing and wonderful cures thnt have ever been known-in conscqucnco of which thoy hnvo now become a shining mark, against which qilthe arrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncharit- abhmess are levelled without distinction. Peters' Vegetable Pills aro anti-billous, anti- dyspeptie, and nnti-morcurial, and mny justly ho considered aUnivorsul Medicine—hut they are peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints; Yellow and Bilious Fevers,Favor and Aguo,l)ys- B , Croon, Liver Complaint, Sick Iloulrtcne, co, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Fcmnle Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nnusen, Distension oftho Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrham, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all canes nf Torpor of tiie Bowels, where a Cathartic or'nn Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in thoir operations, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. EF8old wholesale nnd retail at ull tho principal Drug Stores in Savannah- july 29 182—ly Specie Bottles* 2 CASKS, suitable for Grocers, for sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, •ept 3 Mouuinont-Squaro. Bustcrn Huy. AA BALES prime Eusturn Uny, for sale JL.UU hy S. D. CORBITT, oct U MoUatt’s Life Pills and Phatnli Bitters. TTIHESE medicines have long been known and JL appreciated for their extraordinary and itn- mediatejiowers ofrestoring perfect health to per sons suflering under iiearly every kind of disense to which the human frame is liable. The proprietor rejoices in tho opportunity af forded by the universal diffusion ofthe daily press for placing his VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within the Knowledge and reach ofevery individ ual in tho community. Unlike the host of per nicious quackeries-which boast of vegetable in gredients, the Life Pills are purely and solely vegetable, and contain neither mercury, antimo ny, arsenic, tior any other mitieral in nny form whatever. They are entirely composed nf ex tracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent phumiacen- ticnl chemists nre altogether unkribwn to the ig norant pretenders to medicul science, aud were never before administered in so happily effica cious a combination. THE PHCENIX BITTERS are so cnlled, be- cause they possess the power of restoring tho ex piring embers of health, to glowing vigor through, out the constitution, as the Phamtx is said to ue restored to life from the ashes of its own dissolu tion. The Phmn'ix Ritters are eutircly vegetable, composed of roots found only in certain parts of the western country, which will infaliblv cure FEVERS AND AGUES ofnll kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar ations ofSaniaparilla. and will immediately cure the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fails in sickness incident to young females: and will be fuund a certain remedy in all cases of nervous debility and weakness of the roost im paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of tho Phumix Bitten will lie demonstrated bv the use ofa sinelo bottle. The ubuuI dose of thesa Bitters is half a wine glass full, in water or wine, and this quantity may be taken two or three times a day, about half an hour before meals, or a less quantity may bo ta ken at all times. To those who are affiictefl with indigestion nfter meuls, these Bitters will prove invaluable, as they very greatly increase the ac tion ofthe principal viscera, help flumi to perform their functions, and enable tiie stomach to dis charge into tho bowels whatever is offensive. Thus indigestion is easily and speedily removed, appetite restored, and the mouths ofthe absorb ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition ib facilitated and strength of body and energy of mmd are the happy results. For farther particulars of Moffett’s Life Pills nnd Phoenix Bitters, apply at Moffatfs office No. 516 Broadway, New York, where the Pills can bo obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents and $1 per box; nnd the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer- ous certificates ofthe wondorlul efficacy ot both, may he there inspected. * For sale by A. BARTOW. AthisStoro, on the Bay, corner ofDrayton-8t. July 14 169—ly .- Ynlicr’s Celebrated French Pills Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. T HE genuine French PiUs against all the QUACK nostrums ofthe age—for tho cure of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS ore applicable in all cases for either sex, (warrant ed-freo from mercury,) nnd do not affect tho breatli in the least, nnd nre perfectly plensaut and agreeable to tiie stomnch, and have never failed to make a speedy and pcnnntiHnt cure, without thelea8t regard to diet or application to business. In long, protracted or chronic stages of the dis ease, obstinate Gleets, Fluor Albus, Grave), Fe male Complaints, ora weakness of those organs, they nre beyond a doubt tiie moat effectual reme dy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate cases nfter overy other medicine hnd /ailed. The French Pills have boeii so universally successful that the proprietor challenoks nny one to pro duce n remedy of equal certainty under s forfeit-, ure nfThree Hundred Dollars. Price $2 per box. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Snvaonnh. july 29 182—ly ' Harrison’s Specific OintmMit* F OR tho cure of white swellings, scrofulous nnd other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old and frosh wounds, sprains nnd bruises, swellings ond inflammations, scald bond, women’s sore breasts, rheumatic pains, totters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, bilps, corns, nnd extornnl diseases gen* orally. The proprietor hns received at least * thousaud certificates nnd other documents in fa vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost nil tho complaints—ill their wow. stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster con. be applied. Among those tcortificntes, there are a greut nutnbor from the most eminent physicians in tho country, who use the Ointment .in their dnily practice, in preference to any, or all others which havo ever been invented. The pjonriolor has also received a great many testimonial* from furriers, military gentlouinii, Jamicra and others, relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, and all the external coffipwiute und diseases iff horses 5 and among them are no less than n dozen certifying to the most perfect cures which it has performed on the sure hacks ofsomo of those animal*. Altogether the pro prietor feols no. hesitation in statmg^qr in put ting it to tho proof pgaiust all composition—that “HARRISON'S SPECIFIC OINTMENT" is vastly superior to every thing »1 tho Wild which lias herotolofe boon offered to tho public. (CTSuld whgleeulc und retail ut ull tho princi pal Drug Stores in Savunuah. inly 99 182—-Jy, New mackerel; QA HALF bbls Nol Mackerel, landing from jiU »4rip Shjpn.und for oct19 LONG A PATTERSON-