Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 12, 1840, Image 4

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Vl.OKTABI.B FiliniFI IsylnDoemn- oint Housa in the btlwwn thn usual hour* vf I. stove. named 1 'ihn E«t. Jofnli inmifd outortli County In ft»arof J< Cornelius Mneardoll adminis- Pago. Propdlty polnted‘out EL18HA WVJLLY,*.c.«. (Georgian) otlcc. i5te3T;iKh.,iCSr| doceosed,-are requested to hand them in (o the subretfbwv duty Uttpstad. FRANCIS 3. iDAUTOW. oet 80 2531 Executor. Kotlcc t A LL persons indebted to the : tot« firm of Cope & Milk urn requested tccdll mid entile by the 1*1 of November, nr thny will bn placed in tint hsndsdfab AttoStiov tbr imitation. octIO T. 11. MILLS. X Cup for the hter nnd Ague. inndy purndtly rejpol* the ttlnr or*s SRlc^ontlnttcd .... w order IVnm thejiisticestlftlta . Inferior Court, while fitting for ordinary pur* tome*, will Imenld on the first Tuesday in Decrm- Mmr ne«. Inifore llie Court Homtoln UiUCiiy. •hntwccti tlio iiautil hour* of aaln, n negrontuiii •named Muses, belonging <o the wttnto of \V. H. Drake. deceased. Bold for the Ibeurfit of the ilraira und creditor* ofwia estate. ORLANDO A. WOOD.Amn. oct 27 Administrator’* Stale. A GREEABLY to on order of the Inferior •JX. Court of Effingham County, whilst flitting fur ordinary pnrposei, will be sold-on the firit 'Tnemluy in December rievt, between the wanal hoiira of eale. three negro men slave*. viz: Will Andrew.nml Arter, die property oftite Estate o -Raton* Barton. deceased. Bold for a division. 'Term* mado known on the Hey ofsdle. flopllo 233 C. A. BURTON, Adm’or. Notice. !k LLpeiwn.* Indebted to the xnbscriiicr* eith- fiL cr by note, due bill or opcli uccnunt. past doe, are informed UutUliQ name utuxtbe paid hy the 10th infltiuil, nr Uiey will indiscriminately be pdt in kuU. •net a LONG & PATTER80N. Notice. T HREE month* nfter date, application will be mode for the renewal of Certificate) No. 802, forttweiity-fivn shares in the Cnpitul Stock of the Batik of 31. Marys, dated Lilli February. 1840, in Iten of the original, which he* beat lost or mis- laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Mam, 27th Ang. 1310. flept'l Slltdni Vnlimble Property for 8alc t A GREEABLE to an order nfthn llooomble the Interior Conn ofFuttnuil County, when •vittitif fur ordinary pnrposei, will be told on the tfirflt Tuesday in January tiext, before the Court House doer m Reid v file, in Maid comity, between Hhe mrinl hour* of xale, nil the Real Estate and iPerannal Properly beloittingte the Estate of Jus, iPony.dece.ined, situate in said Ccntity, vir. Four tliooflind five hundred ncresm'f Land, on which in flitinited the'kite residence and the vnlnn- foie net of nifil* lon^ known as Perry's Mills, 'which will lie new and iu complete-order far im- 'mediateoperation. An his proporty m so well Ikiiowm, I deem a particular description of it mi- •necessary; suffice it to nay,that it istiot nurpanfled Ibv any oilier flituationnflu mill privilege, on the Vftntninaha River. Being only IS mile* from tlie •river, the waved lumber can he dlnatett from the •mill* in small raftao the river below, nod round Hogs can with convenience be finoted ‘down the •creek. (Cobh's Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. The situation Is remarkable for health, f having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, (There is also at tho places comnindioiN house lately erected as a seminary of learning. I invite individuals and companies v.'i*hingto purchase, to call und view the premia* «i for themselves. Alsu, at the same lime and place, will Im sols •one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley'd '■land, containing one thousand acres; also wife •tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, no Mili* ■Vail'sCreek; and also, one tract on Water Met* unnCreek. Plats of all said tracts will be exhih* •iteH'on the day of sale. ttlso. at the same time and place will Im sold, the (following named Negroes, viz; Jim .Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brocks) 60 years old: Dunn, a carpenter, 33 years; F.lius, 30 years old: Har* wy, 17 year* oldLewis. 15 years old; Ellick, 7 Weirs old; Dilln, 20ye«t*old,aud her two children •Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 year* old nod Imr child Marlin 1 year ojd; Aurelius. 4 years olllq Pha-be, 60 yenrwohJ, in bad henltli. All of which will he sold as the 'property rtf James Per* ly, late of said Couuty, deceased, for the benefit •of the legatees of the ttuiihestatp. Terms—One-third ■cash, balance in one and two years, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 223 Admr. Notice. F CRJR months after date, application will be mado to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, Ga., when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate ill Genrc/a of the late Col. William McKay, of Du val County, East Florida, oensUtmg of a certain tract of Land situate upon the north sluooftlm St. Marvs River in the County of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 acres, more nr less, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. MARY ANN NcKAY. Adto’ix. Druid County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nov ti 208 oflmittg a iptack medicine, it finving been tlie result of many years’ study, experience, and labour, in the medical practice and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It la composed nftneb medicinal principles ns were considered most fit to. restore the harmony‘of action between the StnmuCh. Liver, and the other important Ante- lion* oPthe system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the hninBdiiiUrcnnse'rifthe disease. It speedily promotes n regular nud'hunlihy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precariou*t hy which nflect, vigour uttd strength Is soon nlfnrdud to thn'Whulc system. It must he apparent to all, that n medicine possess- ing thesepeculiur virtues, is useful ill a great va riety ofCtitttnlsitils. By renewing the healthy nr- lion of the digestive organs, it he* proved itself of renin Arable Imuefit in'Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-bnrn, Witter Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice. Night Sweat*, Dvsteiilcry, Bowel Complaints, and mnny (fiber ntfections of .imilur origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and especially in FEVF.R AND AGUE, or Inter- mittont Fever, that its power* have been princi- wily tested, and with those who have seen Its use- illness, it is pronounced sovereign to nil remedies heretofore discovered for tho«e diseases. It has also bnen used a* a preventive, hy umtiy who were subject to a poriodicuf recurrence of the Chill* and Fever, and it h«* always warded otr the apprehended attack. For sale hy Notice. F OUR month* after date, application will lie mode to the Uonombte tuferwr Court of Ktfiiiglumi County, when sitting (or ordinary K tue*. for leave to sell all the Real Estate «»f rtBurton,late ofsaidcnnntv. deceased, nov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’i*. Notice. , F OUR months lifter date, application will be made to the Honorable Oort of Ordinary of Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary put- pose*, for leave to sell apart of the Reul and Personal Estate of the late B.F. Cater, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor* of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept 23 235 Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for the Coun ty of Camden, for leave to sell nil the Lots and Improvements situate in the Torn of Jefferson, belonging to tho estate of John Bailey, Into of said couuty deceased. G W. THOMAS, > , llOBT. LANG, S ''“ nl pine 26 IM 1 Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable tlie Justice* of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sittiug 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 Iwnefitof the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, decensed. July 13 *68 SARAH BIRD, Adin'ix. A Certain Cure For Slcli Ilcnd- Actic. W HICH has been used in families, every member of which has had sick headache •from infancy, as a constitutional family complaint, and ha* cured etfectually in every instance yet known,amounting to many hundreds. It is not unpleasant to tlie taste, nail does not prevent the daily n vocations of one using iu it must be perse vered in, and tlw cure is gradual, but certain anil f iemianent. In*taucc* are constantly multiply- ng where this distressing complaint tscomplete ly relievcHand cured, altiitmgh of years standing, hy the use of Dr. SpohuT* celebrated remedy. One decided preference «ita nleasantuees, hay ing none ef the nauseating effects of common •drugs. In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregti- flarity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect, and any •oue so afflicted will become immediately convin ced on wing it, that he has at last found a *'sover- •elgn balm for his wounds." Females are particu- Inrly recommended to use it Air costiveuess or ir regularity, and other female complaints. It is proved to correct vitiated and disordered humor* llteepiug the stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after an nveuiugs indulgence at par ties, Ac- have headache und dnllncss the next •day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at feed time. For all common complaints, in a few •gays its virtues will he self-evident, and a complete cure will soon be effected. When a person has s cold and feel* unwell, generally a (Vee use of it lor a few days will he sure to relieve without physic or pills. To children it may bfe given with the greatest udvnutagc. Vn nil acidity or snorunssofstninncli this remedy is sovereign nnd invaluably, asn general family medicine it is new adopted hy many of the most respectable fondles. It uever sickens the stomach or produces nuy wf tlie unpleasant efleets ufphysic. For snlo by T. M. & J. M, TURNER, atig 4 Mftfnneul Square. Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Can County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased. jnlygS E. I). TRACY. Alm'or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Fetch Mas- six, of Glynn County, will pleate make payment without May; and all those having de- nrands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, } Ex’ow. sept 4 21414m T. M. & J. M. NF.R.2 ltosc Ointmcntt ■J^OR Totter, lUngwonn*. Pitnpk* on the J Face, and oilier cittnBoans eruptions. Tet ter*, Rhigwuruts. and herpetio ernption* geiier- ully.nro among the most teaiom and disagreeable nficctHms to which the Imhiun frame is liable. Situated as it were, ou the X erge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them by inward rente dins. (Hence ihelnefficncydfundergoing a rourse of medicine, nr subjecting'ourselves to tlioun- conifurtnhle syt'em of strict diet; anch means by reducing the system merely palliate tlie sy mptoms while thny ore in practice, to recur ns violently, or more so. when n generous diet is returned, to. And the generality of external npplicatinnshnve no other effect than the disease in oue place, soon to show itsell in tho same nr another part. When all those means hnve failed, and in many severe cases, a perservnnce for a short time iu the use of the Rose Ointment has proved effectnnl. There istio trouble in using (applying it every night) A IVesh supply just received, and for rale hy tug 24 G. R. IIENDRICKSO.* ncii’s'tHilvoiitnl HirtnitfOipn L'MUVALI.I'I) ANU U^KClUALLtiDI! C KLEBttATBD Itir curin, cr w.uk- nes* ill tho Dresit. Side. Buck or Limhc al so for Gnnt, Rheumatism, Liver Coutulaint and Dvspepsin.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, dilli- r.ttlty »f brenVlung, oppression of the stomach, Ac. they will givo inuuodiutn und southing relief) and for nenitiuv, nleunnntutw, saleiy. eusonnd certainty, are decidedly superior to other reme dies. Persons whose hcsiucta nr iivocalinns re quire that they should sit nr stand much, nr those of sedoiitry luihits generally, w'lm may ho troubled with pnltis iu tlmsido nr’hrna\t, era ndviredto trv oue of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are different from all ’Others, and freo from objections which nregeuurally made against plus- ten*. P.'rhapa thurn is no medical ohnervatinn hotter tiatablishcd than that "Coxsuitptio.v origi-. nates in neglected Coi.nl, In a climate so vari- nt.la as ours, it requires more care mid attention to guard ngnitiRt* the nltack* of this too often fatal clineaso, iStui most pursoussreublonud willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hut be it gratifica tion to those of consamptivo habits, nr tho.u uf- dieted with diKtressing pains in tho aido nr bronst, or any nllliction of the longs, that n rensotnblo prospect of relief enn ho had hy using this "Ofi- rersof -Strrwgtfcraisg lHattrr In the course of more than twenty vonrs pro fessional practice, of the mnny who have used them not one solitary cumplnini has been heard; on the contrary, so numerous are tlie cures they have effected, so abundant are tho most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, since round grateful is the language ol those, who hitve used them, that tliny are offered to thu nub ile as decidedly superior tonuy thing of tho kind wer otlcred, and unricuUcd liy any in the whole world!! ’The Laoiks aro Tespcctfully informed that they am prepared with referetica alio to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to tho sex, that they are spread in a scientific manner, on the iuost beautiful soft mill plufldu Imuh skill, will not soil or stain tho whitest linen, uttd may he word hy the most ibdicnte person-*, in all situations, with ease and comfort, and without removal furortu month, with pleasure. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER. uov3 hates of Ftoeianf of the CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. FKOM SAVASNAIt TO STATIOW* Gcortria—MTcIntosli Cooniy . To all who nr it inay concern: W HEREAS lames R.* Obberry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of. tlie estate of John Obberry, late of raid connty deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred end creditors of slid de ceased, to he and appear at iny office withiu the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they have) why saidleiters should not he granted. Given under tnyhnnd at office this first day of May.lMtt. J. E. TOWNSEND, tuny 5 Clerk c. ». w. i. ELLIS’ COMPOUND Krcosotc Tooth Wash. Rtconmtndtd by the /Faculty. T HIS compound will be fotiud serviceable in arresting and preventing decay in tooth; keeping the teeth amt gums in a healthy nud clean condition ; sweetening the breath i removing tar tar. and relieving pain caused hy carious teeth. Few discoveries tit modern chemistry promise more important results than that ofKrabsnte, by Dr. Keichenbnch, on eminent chemist of Bluns- ko, ill Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid product, obtained frounvuod,und isnimlogous to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut far mure powerful ns n corrective and preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known cleansing properties, is objectionable n* n denti frice, ou account of its insolubility, nud the rUU ofY.tinute particles remaining between the teeth unti producing injury. Kreosote, on the contra ry, cannot be liable to this objection, mid posses ses. to n much grenter*exteut, the atitisoptic nnd purifying properties of the former. Tho trial* winch hnve beeu made with it. in this country and Europe hnve proved its efficacy. It it strongly recommended by tho Faculty ns the best preventive against cartes in teeth. ’ To sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by decay ed teeth, the use of tobacco, or other causes, atid to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. EUiet compound KrcotoU. Tooth Wash, com bines the virtues of Krcosnte, of the strength adopted for this purpose, with other substances kiiVAvu to be hignly advantageous in whitening and preserving the teeth. It vs confidently recommended to the pnblieu avnltinbie compound, which may be used daily with great advantage to the teeth mid glims, at the same time leaving ail agreeable sensation iu the uinirih. There is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such ns are highly beneficial to tlie teeth. It in* been examined and used hy several of the first Physician* of tMs city, who have no hesij totionin recommending it us au excellent wash for the teeth aud gums, preventing the latter from beam ing spungy,and, by its detergent and an- tisepticqitatities, preserving both iua clean and henlthy condition. For sale by nov 3 T.M.&J.M. TURNER. The true Ponintle Divine. Extensively used 4n Europe, never before intrtr- * duccd into America. [ T cures and prevents nil Chapping- or Rough urns of tho Hands mid Lips, from the piercing, effects of cold weather, well rubbing n little on din hands mid lips every night going to bed, is u certain preventive nnd cure. Itabo cures Frosted Fed. nnd Corns. To re lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet iu warm >vater. pare thn Obrn close, npply a little pomade on a piece of linen lint. It cures.Swellings and Bruises occasioned by fulls nr othcrwisc.'tmd will prevent tho many bud noitseqtteiKcsofsttch nccidents. Ifa little be well ruhhed-in on a Bruise .or Pinch it will prevent hlackucss. It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if applied dij redly, alleviating paitj, and preventing blisters. ‘ ft is useful for a SlitfNeck. nud Swelling of the Glands, nud will greatly relieve Kheumutic, aud Gouty Pains, in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, nnd other Eruptions: is exceedingly useful lor Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its stlicucy iu this very trying case, when all other applications have fail- ■d, has been well proved, and cuu ho attested by many. It is useful for-Cnncers bofore they are broken, and an uufiiiling rumedv for the Piles. It gives a delicacy nrfrugrmice and tlmt natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnrj mien oftho kind has ever been known to produce. So invaluable is this compound, for every incon venience re which the skin is liable, that those who haver.nce proved its beuefitwill never wil lingly be without it. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, sept 5 Opposite tlie Mansion House. . ti. ;t. 14 .v r, | it, 7 e. tf&io 11 &. 12 1' 76 1 VO 1 Till J 76' tv! 1 01) 1 60 1 76 2 ftfl; fin 76 88 1 00 1 00 38 113 HI 1 00 1 00 38 60 »r. 1 00 1 00 10 ir. au 25 26 1 50 2 25 3 no 3 Od 3 60 low low 10 00 111 00 10 00 1 Oft 1 10 l dr. 1 00 175 1 00 1 10 1 35 1 50 1 00 60 60 60 76 75I 0 w OHO ooo 800 8 00 a 3 4 4 4 10 0ft •jo 00 10 00 JO 00 1000 . 2 on 3 00 4 60 6 Of G 00 4 00 6 00 0 00 7 60 0 00 25 CO 76 88 1 00 «a 38 o:i 75 25 38 M (W 75 not 0 (Iff 0 (W 0 Of 0 00 25 25 25 25 25 50 5U 50 50 50 6 7 10 iat 15 0 1(1 15 15 15 6ft 83 7r 1 (X 1 00 10 1*1 20 25 u 00 50 76 i oo 1 ot . 1 00 25 38 50 Of * 75 12 12 12 id 12 76 1 25 2 0< 2 6( 3 On io or -10 01 15 13 20 (H 20 0« 50 50 75 1 00 »*8 IlmiryS Genuine Calcined Mag nesia. I S highly hcHftficial in ell diseases of the stom ach nnd Irawels which are attended with acid ity, mid gives mmiedinto relief to tlie ‘••ixrthurn. The effects of excess m eating or drintring are generally relieved hy it. and it affords one (if the mildest and mast pleasant npericMit*. especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or other causes, are under the frequent necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives. To persons of a It'd i«v\s or a gouty habit, it way be recommended with peculiar propriety: aud its virtues iisvo been repeatedly testified in the disease* of warm cli mates .Many of the complaints of children, in early infancy, and even nt inoro advanced peri ods. nre attended with acidity; and in such coxhx, the Calcined Magnesia has a great advantage over othor absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali ze* tlie acid in the nliuiHqtary canal, and arts us an efficacious yet gentlo purgative. A fresli^ supply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale by ENDRfC Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1840. Moxnw, 22d June, 1840. JohnW. Clifton, ) and , ^ Ditorec. Sarah Atm Clifton. > r ' appearing by the return of tho Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found within tlie County of Chatham, nud that she is without thu limits ef the State, on motion of tho Complain- ant’ii Attorney, it is ordered Utat the sttid Sarah Ann Cliftnu do appear on orhefore next term of Uiis ConrL mid file her answer or defensive alle gation m writing, or in case of hpr 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 tlie Gazettes of this Stale and of tlie City of Savnntiah, 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. eng 25 3Q5KM»j julv 31 G. R. HEN IICKSON. Caution. T HE high reputation which Fraucis Kiddor's Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 20 years, has coined several iniitntinns of the article to bo offered for snln as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” They reseuihlo the genuine ink in their exterior nppenration*. and us same of thorn boars the name of Kidder, the public fcuvu been grossly deceiv ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers will please he particular to nsk for Francis Kid- tier's (ilk) and observe that his name is ou tlie lop •and front of the box. This ink cannot be effaced; but is warranted to <rei'* tiii perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc tions nre followed in using it. A supply of the genuine article just received, and for s.de by A. PARSONS, ■opt 18 Parsons’ Vegetable Anti-Hiiious . . Piling \ S \ FE no t certain cure for nil bilious com- plaint* and, xbsInicuoHs of the bowels. If euliuiuislered in time, they will effectually remove front the Mtnmuch, and cutmtoruet the vhich so generally produce If* idache, iij- n, fever mid ague. «r lulonmiteue, remit- lent. bilious, inflammatory, and yellow fovors, jaundice, bilious cholic, dysentory, worms, rheu matism, pleurisy,,■ bilious vomiting, foul stomach, tivenes*. soro'throuU. colds, coughs uud usUi- Prepared and sold hy g 4 ANSON PARSONS. irratus, do Salt Petre lax Seed, 1 keg ground do - • Pimento, 5 do Black Peppor ' Mil Nutmeg* nninilo Flowent Arrow Roi t 20 ANSON PARSONS. Chatham Superior Court. Mat Tkhm, J840. Jame* D. Stevens and Jos. ■; U PON reading tlie foregoing petition to tahlish a copy of a certain promissory note, stated to have beeu given hy the defendant John Adnjns, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date at Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, foreigl* y one dollars, and fifty cent*, pay able to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after date, und also, the accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tbnsaid John Adams do shew cause ut the next term of this Court, if any ho hnve. why tlie copy contained in the raid petition should not be established in lieu of the original note. And also ordered, that n copy of this Rule he personally served on the said John Adams if lobe foiimf iu tho State, and if he cannot be found, tlieu the said Rule shall be published in some public Gazette in the State for the space of three months. Juun22d, 1840. A true extract from tlie minute*. E. G. WILSON, Den. Clerk. sepl2G $ Superior Court C. C. Co-partnership Notice. T HE suhterilrershuve this day formed 8 Co partnership, under the firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT &. CO. for lire purpose of Iroiisneting a General Iron Business. They have taken thn store ou the Bay undet tlie Counting Room of Afessrs S. Solomons & Co. where they intend keeping a lull and general uraortinent of Iron, Steel. Nails. &e. Jcc. SCRANTON A OEM STEAD, HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE, ALLEN R. WIUGHT. Savannah, 16th October, 1640. oat 14 249||ca Uhls Ue“cf. Pork, Fish find Liquor •• Oil, Molussc*Ktid%,lme “ Flour •< Fruit. Potatoes. Ohlon*. Bents, fie. •• Bread. Crackers, and other light barrels Corn und Peas in bufc«Y ur husliel Chairs, por ilnznn Cnrringer, fbur whsehdl * Cotton per hale, round, not exceeding 360llis, including iusiirniMo •• " square " " *’ “ (Excera for each Station of 10 Inlltii 6 cts. per 100 lbs.) Dcmijoii* and Jugs not exceeding l gallon » *« « 2 gal* & exc’ng 6 gal. Gigs. Snlkovs nud Jersey Wagons •Ducks and Fowls lit coops per head, (26 por cent more if not cooped) Horses, Moles and Cattle per hand IIlid*, and Pipes liquor nut exe'din* tfO gal. •« •' •' Molasses nod Oil oriliniffy size HulFbhl*. Beer, Pork, Fish nnd Liquor " " Floor i* •• Fruit, Pntatoos, Onion*, Beet*i,-&c. Jersey Wngons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ate. not exceeding 6 gnt. •i it •• ii •« 10 gal. Lumher per 1000 feet superficial, $1 00 for each stage of 10 mi!"*. Measurement goods per cubic foot Gifts, live, Brnn, Coro Men! uud Rice Flour ill ling*, per biuhcl Ploughs, each Salt in sacks per bushel Sheep, Lniohs, Goats, Kids, Deer, IlogX-and Dogs, per bend Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Hardware and such (filler articles ns go by weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys nnd Geese in coops per head (25 por cent more if not cooped) liny per bale Post nod Stngo Coaches and Road Wngons Wheelbarrow* All packages of less weight than 50 lb*, or measuring lev* than 2! feet 25 cent* codli. All sinaf packages 25 cents each, t Per sack not over four husliel*. FREIGHTS at tho above Rates nud uniter the following Stipulation*, viz. No Claim for damages on articles curried hy this Compnov,'unless tho packages ore examined and identified in the presence ofthe Agent of Transportation, before the same nre removed from tlie Depot. Not accountable for tho leakage of Llqnnr, Oil or Molasses, bronkogo of Glass or Crockery- ■ware, clmfiitg of Bagging, Carriages or Chairs. Not nccconntable for Im okage'bf Hollow-ware: no internal injury lint clearly perceptible on the outside of the package, wdl he allowed for, unless •established to have occurred on board the Cthr: not accountable for the dec ty of perishable uriicles: not accountable for Live Slock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped iu bad order, or for looperage of Lime Barrels or packages ofdtiy kind whntover. It is understood that this Company will not hold themsnlvt* accountable for nufndings ofCntton hales or for pillage, nr damage hy tlm weather on any freight after being landed at the placo of desti nation or for loss hy fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. This Company, will hnve Agents nt the 80 mile station, and the Terminus oftho Rond to nttend to the delivery nnd forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, net to bo forwarded If nolculled for in three days, will he charged thn Hiivnnnah rates of storage. (D“ GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will be Miforccdagnittstan persons attempting to smuggle it ou the Road. au s- j. McFarland, Agent. on L»EI* ,-P*w h’int ‘bo famous '»P r *M«gnli»i ha* esttiK- ialo of tho nbovo iiame/t ill this city; mid to sneak , . Ibr It, ns we think tlmt there are too tuauy people hi this part nr tint world already. Wo dare tint nntur intnuii expla nation of the wonder* effected hy till* m«( ,! ' ' hern, hut will noverthelasH venture to add, i* tho royalist thing in thn world for gtnllam.. huliei who are husbamls and iriws, nnd who wish to bn fathers and mothers. The agent should lako this uiodioino m tho far wn*t, where people are icuron.—New York Examiner. " Tht Mu Cordial" is a general luvigoratnr of tlio Ijifmnn frame 4n nil the various cases uf tnngnr, litssltmla nud debilitation, end is nt the same time so simple, yet so efficacious, that while it can rentfvnin thn prostrated energies nf n glsrit, on infhntnlny uso it. not only with impunity, but With advantage. Tho Lndna Cordial I* alio an ' iiiduhitnhlo'curo for thn incqntlnnnco of the iirimt, or tho involitnturv discharge thereof. It is like* wise an invaluable and unrivalled medicine in' cases of chronic eruptions of the akin, and in tlio droplnul affections oftho nge. This celebrated nud inestimable Cnrdinl lx for ■ale by july 20 G. R. HENDRICKSON, 182—ly • Savannah. Tlio Lucinn Cordial, BEWARE OF FRAUD. T HE unprecedented popularity of this benefi cent am) incMimublo CORDIAL in the U- nited States, lias induced one or inure unprinci pled persons to manufacture spurious catchpenny urtirlrs, under various names, and purporting to produce (fie same effect; lint which, in rnulity, pro duce no other effect thou that of swindling thn public; and to givo a yet more ptnulible appear- mice of their cupidity, tlim-o person* affect that their wretched nostrum* hate been in use in England nnd elsewhere for a number of yours t , whereas, until the illustrious Dr. Mngnin made his wonderfbl discovery, no cure for nnrrcnncH* had been ever thought of, or nt least made pub lic ; nnd oil those then in mo for the restoration oftho decayed virile powers were found to be of hut liulo avail. Thus, nil nostrums advertised for barrenness or tho cure of impotcney, but Dr. Mngnin'a are mere catchpenny humbugs, which would never have been tlio tight of but for tlie n|i- lenmnce and great celebrity oftho LUCINA JOKDIAL. A* no counterfeit oftite name is at present in circulation, it may iu general bo u sufficient camion for tho purchaser to ask for tho Lncinn Cordial, but ns further assurance,it would he ns well to note that its name, Luciun Cordial, •or Elixir of.Love, is stamped in the glass of each 'bottle—tlie cumhiued arm* of France and tlie U- •nited States ore on the outward onvnlope—that n Fleur de Lis is printed on tho accompanying directions, mid beautifully embossed on (lie *1iow bills hanging in the stores of those who have tlie genuine article for sale. The celebrity of the Lunina Cordial being such ns it is, it is scarcely necessary to add that it is tho 'only efficient remedy for barrenness, uml the res toration of decayed virile power* ever known; nnd that in tho cure of Fluor Albns, Gleet, ohsli tin ted, difficult or painful Menstruation, thn menu- tinence oftite urine. or tho involuntary discharge thereof, its superiority over every other medicine is not only decided, hut unquestionable. For * * G*. R. HENDRICKSON, Dr. Taylor’s B ALSAM of Liverwort, fnrcnmmmptiou and liver compluiut, conshs, colds, a«thmu. dilii- culty of (treating, pains iu thn side or breast, spit- ting of blood, catarrhs, ptrfpilntion of the heart, oppression and soreness nf tho chest, hooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night iweuts, diffi cult ot profuse expectoration, nnd ail oliiur affec tions oftho chest, lungs nnd liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe micured from a very old nnd eminent physician, he late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved hisnwn life by its efficacy, although of ii consumptive cothti- ration, to tho astonishing nge of one hundred nnd two years; until tho ago ofoighty-soven, he was engaged in very extensive practice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds are now living ill good health, tlmt Consumption seemed to have marked for nn early grave, who owe their preservation to the use of this invalua ble roedirir.e. The virtues of the herb “Liverworth,* nro in this vegetable preparation so powerfully and ef fectually concentrated, a* to render it a most su perior and harmless medicine for all disorders of die Liver and Lungs, mid it is now considered by all persons familiar with its effect, superior in merit to any other medical preparation for these irevaletit Complaints. It ha* proved so astonish- ugly henoficml for Con*umptiou, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, &c. that many of our physican iA daily employed it in thpir prac tice, jnd esteem it "a superior and vuIiiiiIjIh me dicine. All persons ufilicted with Consumption or any other disease oftho Lungs, are recommend ed to make immediate uso of his Bnlsam, as it has not only proved effectoulin removing such sy trip- toms as threaten Consumptions, but Inis jierform- cd effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where all hopes of recovery were relinquished hy tlie most learned and experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, nnd may lie considered u very superior preparation for thecurenud preven tion of all diseases of the Chest nnd Lungs, and should bo Restored to, even after these diseases have resisted tho usual remedies. In tho practice of this old nnd very respectable physician, this Bal sam of Liverwort bus acquired an enriaiiiu repu tation for itsvirtures, as superior to that of the a- btindaut nostrums of the duyjas was tho character and probity of it* inventor nnd original proprie tor. to that of quack and empirics. The result ot long observation and close study respecting diseases of tho Chest, tin* medicine, warranted pure vegetable, has the additional re commendation of hnvin been used forseven years by the public, and al*o by physician* of eminent talent without n single instance of failure iu ef fecting ntimmedmicheiieficiaI result. Ferrate at uov 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S. Dr. Taylor’s Bnbam of JLivcr- . wort, F OR consumption and livercomplniiit,coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of breutimig. pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation oftho heurt, oppression and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, plcnrisy, hectic lever, night sweats, difficult or proftiso expecto ration, and all other affections of thu chest, lungs nnd liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, nr those who are Snaffle to rest well nt night, this tuediciuo 4* ■ tiiust emphatically recommended. The inestimable value oftiiis cefebruted medicine has been highly tested, and found not wanting. Thol’ropmiiirisduiiy receiving tho must flatter ing accounts ofliis success; und it is truly gratify ing to say this i* emphatically the medicine of the people! It is used hy tho Medical Fuculty; sup ported by tho Clergy, advocated by the whole New-York Press, uud is in tho house of most of our citizens. It may bo taken without the least tear ofdnn gcr by children, and persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort lias already effected, und is hourly performing; tho consequent popularity it has obtained among those persons, who by experience aro hestquali fied to judge of its efiicucv; the exnlfed opinion entertained of its virtues lijr physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medical Faculty—speak cogently und unequivo cally of thu merits uml success of this medicine. Invented hy an old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, ami experience; the confidence reposed by him in ii* irresistible merits mid its beneficial t> lie cts upon him while severely and Intncntnbiy diseased with thn most distressing symptom* ol'Consumption, it being now subject to the advice niul control ut threo physicians, together with the imtnv testiino tiiuls and corroborating certificates which liavo been voluntarily given nu by persons who have received it* potent nnd salutary effect, must go Dr. Liiininirs’ Aromatic Vege table Bitters, For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Arc. T HESE Bitters nre composed of vegetable* oftho most innocent, Vet specific virtues, and have bc.en highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theirefficacy in tlie above nam ed complaints. They nre in fact the best sto machic and cnrrectivo tho vegetable kingdom ftir nishes. They nro highly useful ns n preventive against fever, and are very serviceable at till sea sons of the yenr, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when person* of bilious habits experience tbat fOtnl loss of appetite, disu grrfeuhle tisilcssness nnd relaxation oftho sjifeth. They strengthen tlio stomach, procure ngood ap petite, promote digestion, purity the blond, and restore the invalid In his •original strength and vigor. Most oftho Bitter* with which the mar ket is now supplied nre nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, Sold nt u high price, and bortglit mainly for thoir intoxicating properties. These Bitter* are superior to any thut are, or ever have beeu offered to the public. Being puAgenlly aromatic, they nre particularly recom mended to seafaring person* as nn antidote a- gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under tho infirmities nf old nge, will find these Bitters to prove n wholesome, agreeable mid invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite nnd as- sistiug'digestimi in a remnrknhle degree,removing those low spirited and trenrbiing sensations, thu sure efleet ofu wuntof tone m the system. They nre peculiarly adapted to tlioso who nre troubled with Dinrha-n, or Wenkness’bfthe Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer and autumnal mouths. They will be found in nil enses of thn following description to give relief, vivft Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costhreness, Excessive Wenriuess, LossofAppetite, Dullness irttd Oppression, u propensity to Sleep. Bitter Taatn iu the Mouth, Loathing of Food. Sickuessat the Stomnch.Gem ernl Debility, nnd nil other symptoms uf Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price bOcent*. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept II Opposite the Mansion House. PETER’S PILLS. W E wrfnld call attention to the advertisement in onr coin nuts to-day of PETERS’ VEG ETABLE PILLS. We understand by the best medical untlfority, that there is noiprepnratinti of thedny which eu jov* so .enviable u reputation. At the South nnu North, theirmicce** bnilipcn unbounded, ntid wherever Introditted we believe they have given the most perfett satisfaction. We hnve this dny had uii ininrvitftv with one of onr citizens, Henry K. Fox, who was recently cured ofn most reiunrknhlo nnd obstinate entn- neons criintinn, where the body was covered with fulsome ulcers, mid even the tonsils of tho throat eaten away—mid by using there Pills daily for six weeks, was entirely restored to health.—jYiric York Examiner. PETERS’ VEGETABI.E PILLS. They do indeed restore the health oftho body, because thevpurify mid invigorate the blood, nnd their good effect* nre not comiurbnlmiccd hy any iticoiiveniettfe; being composed entirely of veg etables, they do not expose thon» w1io use them to danger, and their effects are »a certain as they are salutary; they are daily and safely adminis tered to iiilmicy, youth, manhood und old nge, nnd to women in the niostcriticalnnddelteatc circum stances, thny do not disturb or 'shock tiio nnimal functions, but restores their order a)td re-estab lishes their health; und fornll thepui^poses which a vegetable purgative, nr rertani ?!<tinaer of the \vhnlo system are required, they stnrtd without a Vivid. Sold wholesale and retail, at oft theprinci pal Druggists in Snvatuiah. jnlv 29 182—ly Dalby’ft Carinlnltive* H IGHLY recommended as a most safe, ef fectual, and often inimedinto remedy for the wind, the watery and dry grip-*., convulsions, and all thnso fatal disorders in tho bowels of in fant*, which carry off such a number of the hu man specie* under tho ago nftwoyeurs. A Kip- ply of tlii* valuable medicine just received, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, aeptIn Notice. T HE business heretofore transected in tho City of Savuminh, Ga. under tho name and firm qf Hazard, Denulow, &Co- will hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to thut of Hazard, Deushno Si Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8th, J840. * oct 10 Notice. T HE Atiluaribar* having connected thoir in terest. will hereafter continue to transact u general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under tho firm nf SHAPTKR «fc .WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHATTER, • WYILY WOODBRIDGE. sept 25 233 Surgicnl Instruments, Ac. A MPUTATING. Trepanning. Obstetrical, Dental und Cupping Instrument*; Kvun’* Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button lancets, Gorman spring Lancets. German und fine American Scarificators,Pearl and Sltiel Dul cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stuthescopes, Ivory, Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Selftlmactiug Apparatus, end it complete assortment of Syrin ge* ofevery description. Just received per brig New Hanover end for sale by aept 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Scgiir Cases. A NEAT, fancy article, for (holding ttVoSe. gars. Just received per brig Augusta, nud for sale by ANSON PARSONS, ang 20 Ground Pepper and Mustard* - OA BOXES London Mustard jU\3 J0 do Cauiimtur do 10 do ground Pepper, in pnpers. Fur an In hy T. M. A J. M, TURNER, sept 17 (hr, very far, to recommend this ns u Vegetuhlo Medicine ofunequalled nud undeniable virtue for Consumption nud ulltho disu useswhich prey up on the chest, lungs and iiver. ITT' Ik/rort ojCounterfeits!—Frauds upon this medicine nro issued in every direction. Remem ber to ask ter “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in any way possessing the same virtue*. Sea that tlio signature of Geo. Taylor, .If. D., i* on every hot- tin, m my hand writing. To counterfoil this wil bo forgery. For snlo ut T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S, junel Monument riqmire. Ilbuck n Pitnanmn. T HIS valuable medicine may hu takert with perfect safety by all ages and ill all diseases. It* cures are ftirthe following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, infininimitiou of tho stomach, heartburn, dinrrheen, dysentery or flux, piles, flxudti, obstructed or excessive men- Ktruation. periods of cessation of meiisc*. Ilonr-al- bus or whites, ague nnd favor, bilious or remit tent fevrr, typhul finer, scarlet fever, smnH pox, Erysipilns or rft. Anthony’s (ire, ustlunn. pleurisy, inrnsli-s, yellow fever, cnsiiveness, wind on tlio stumnch or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blond, influeiiza, colds, coughs, mflam- •nation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory goto throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or sore month, putrid sore throat, croup, iullnmmiitinn of the heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of die liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu lous affections oftho membranes aud lignmeuts, mereuriiil and veuoriul diseases, niters, sores, af fection* of the skiu, and diseases arising from im pure binod.&c. \ supply uf the nhnvo valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by the single bottle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, nag 14 No. 8 Gibbon*’ Range. Gelatine CupNiiles of Pure Co pal va Balm. T IIECopuvia Balm is, of all tms medicine* employed in combating the chronical nud ncule gotiorrlHT-nl nffectious, alsii the hleiinorliaiu culled whites; tho only ouu, the specific action of which has never been doubled, and to which physician* liavo in cousequence given the prefer ence; but iu nauseous taste and smell, aro tlie causes of iu being rejected hy many patlont*. This is thn reason why so many experiments loivo been mado in order to discover some mode of disguising it* taste, so diatit might bo token with less repugnance; but hiUierto this hit* been hut imperfectly effected,' and always hy addition of some native suhsbuico which umdifio* it* pro perties. and thus destroy* jl* chemical constitu tion aud iu physical diameter. 1 therefore offer a mode of administering it iu micli a state thut it cannot occasion tho slightest repugnance, and this without submitting it to any alteration. My method consist* iu enclosing it iu tho Gelatine Consoles. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received, aud Air sale by Anson parsons, uug2l No. 8 Gibbons' Rajigc. Human Ilair. ffAlIF, diseases oftho hair among us aro those JL which occasion baldness nud gradual fulling off of tlie hair, Mid thinness of it—tho causes of which arise from mnny disoYders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re- luxes tho roots, causes the hair to fall off. and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arise* through violent exercire. from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss oftho hair—it relaxes the rtmts—the acidity pre vent* Iho fluid acting ou the hair, which occasions it to wastn. For instance, alter a violent purspi- ration the hair heroines dry, it feels extremely harsh, aud no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an effect on the hair, first rub the hair dry with n cloth, then apply tlie Cos- snda Oil to tlie roots of tho hair, so that the skirt nf the bend may he mnistrmHi, and remain so uf- tur each timn of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by tlio proprietor Tho*. Quirk, No. 400 Broadway, N. York; and hy appointment, by ang II) ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Compound Sarsaparilla, or Mead Syrup, J^NOWN from all other*by being cnllml No. To Contractors. Engineer’* Office, Central Ruil Road, ) Savannah. August l!8,1840. s P ROPOSALS will he received by the subscri ber until thn 20th ofOctoher next, for build ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for lira Central Kail Road, and also for erecting nboltt 400(1 feet in length of truss work in the»ivet swamp. Tlie site of the Bridge is ubtotit 18 miles belftw Miiludgeville; it is to be of luttico work, with IwD 'pan* of 125 feet each, and supported hy twt) uimtmcut* nnd oiiu pier of musonry, nt uii elevu- thm of about 22 feet nlove low water mark. Tin) amount ofstoue and lumher required, will lie at bout 500 perches oflhc former, und about 112a 000 feet of the latter. The truss work will ho supported hy piles, nt a mean «l«vuti«m of ubnut 18 feet nbovo tlio swamp, and will require 500,000 feet BM of tim ber, exclusive of piles. Plans and specifications oftho work may bo seen, and all necessary explanations will ho giv- *»i, »» application to the undersigned at tliU of- ficc. Application may also ho made at tlio Com pany’s office nt Macon, from tho |0th to the 15th or September, and from Urn lOlii to the 16tii iff October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in looming (lie line west of the Oconee, if implied to, will point out U)0 sitP oftho work, und will give any uiforuiatioti touching its locul* Bids will ho received for either the masonry, the superstructure ortho bridge, or thu trim* work alone, or for the whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. Silver Top. Also, as h further security, my signature will be found in my own hand wri ting, ulso on tlio outside wrapper. From the Editor of die Herald. Brown's Saitupar ilia Compound.—This delight ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fest coming into use, nnd Will soon be nn indispensa ble article m every family. It mukes a delightful mead, and is an excellent purifier of the blond. By a very sbiali expenditure of money, the pur chaser has x bottle oftlui Sarsaparillu Compound, and a box emitaining tho Saline Pottder; tho wi ly necessary accompuuiincnt is a pitcher of ice water, and you hnve a perfect fountain, where, reader, yon may refrigerate to your ttp.url's con lent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give-you n* grateful n glass of Stirsnpiirilln Mend ns can be found in thn city. We speak from experience; don’t take our word, but go and get the article of William Brown, tlie inventor, 481 Woshington-street. For snlo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, aug 20 Monument Square, Dr. Eiten's Universal Stftsngth- cniiitf Plaster. Vnrivallcdrtnd Unequalled!! C ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness iu tho breast, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of the stomach, i&c. they will give im mediate end soothing relief; and, for neatness, plensuiilness, safely, euse uhd certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose business or avocation* require thut Uiey should sit or sttftid much, or those of sedentary habits generally, who may bo troubled with pains in the side or breast, nre advised to try one of these heautifrtlnnd unrivalled pluftWs. They are dif* terentfrum others, nnd free from objections which aro gefterully made against plaster*. Perhaps there is no modhtal observation better established than that “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds." Irt a climate so variable us our*, it re quires urn re care and attention to guard against the attacks of this too often fatal disease, titan most person* ore able and willing to bestow. Ii baiiuot therefore but he a gratification to the sub scriber to he enabled to offer to all of cmumnip- live habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains ill the side or breast, or any uffection oftho breast nhd lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster." A supply of thesn valuable Plaster* kept con stantly onhnnd, by ANSON PARSONS, * e P‘ & No. 8 Gibbons' Range, IIuniN, WllJHltl'V, Ac. “■ /5ST I Inins of prime quality X.*dO 15U bbls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Motmiigulinla do, 54 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from sehr F A Tapper, and for snlo hy • l0 ‘ 13 F SORREL &-CO. Snlplmte <ttiininc. *1 AO French sulphate Quinine Jl""/ It) du do Morphine, 10 do Pjporine 20. do KreosoleIn 1 oz vial*. Justreceived pership Joint Gumming, nud for sate by . ocUO O. K. HENDRICKSON. sale hy julv 20 182—ly Savannah. RioUuit’s JLifc Bills uud Pliatnix Bitters. T H ESF. medicines have long been known nnd appreciated for thoir extraordinary nnd im-. mediate powers ofrestoring perfect heuith to per sons suflering under nearly every kind of disease to which the human frame is liable. The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af forded bv tho universal difi'iiMonoftlii! daily pres* for placing Ms VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS within Ihn ktfo'ivledge uml ranch ofevery individ ual in thn cotifmumty. Unlike the host of per nicious quackeries which bonst of vegetable in- . gradients, thu Life Pills are purely nnd solely vegetable, und contain neither meicnry, antimo ny, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form whatever. They nre entirely composed of ex tract* from rare und powerful plant*, the virtue* of which though lung known to several Indian tribes, und recently to some eminent pharmacen- tfcnl chemists tire altogether unknown to the ig- . itornnt pretenders to medical science, nnd were never before administered in so happily efflea-. douse combination. TIIE Pl'CENIX BITTERS nre so called, Ira- cause they posses* the power of restoring the ex piring ember* ofhealth, to glowing vigor through* out llie constitution, a* the Pitta lux is said to ho , restored to life from the ashes bf its own dissoln- lion) Tlie Phamix Bitters are entirely vegetable. ci;;r.pr,scd of roots found only in certain narta of thn western‘country, which will infitiiblv cure FEVERS ANI) AGUES ofall kinds; will never fhil fo'emdteutnfcmircly all thb efii-cts of mercury infinitely sooner than the most powerful prepar ation* ofSnrsepnrilln, ami will immediately euro the determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD; never fails in sickiie*s incident to young females: uud will be found a certain remedy in all case* of nerVons debility and weukuess of tlio most im paired constitution*. A* a remedy for Chronic and Inflammatory Rheumatism, the efficacy uf the Phmiiix Bitters will be demonstrated bv the use ofn single bottle. The Usual dose of these Bitters in half a wiuu glass full, in water or win*, and this quantity may ho taken two or threo timhs n dny. about half an ho’irr before meals, or n lens quantity may be ta ken at nil times. To those who are afflicted with indigestion after meals, these Bitters will prove invaluable, a* they very greatly increase the ac tion oftho principal viscera,help them to perforin llrair functions, and emiblu tho stomach to din- charge into tho bowel* whatever is offensive.- Tims indigestion is easily nnd speedily removed, appetite restored, and the mouths of tlie absorb ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition in facilitated abd strength of body aud energy ofutiud are tho happy results. For further particular* of Moffett’* Life Pills abd Plimnix Bitter*, apply at Mo tin it's office No. 6l6 Broadway, New York, where the Pills can bo obtained for 25 cent*, 50 cents utid $1 per box; aYid the Bitter* for $1 a $2 per bottle. Numer ous certificate* of the wonderful efficacy of both, may be there inspected. For sale hy A. BARTOW. At his 8toru, ou the Bay, corner ufDruytou.St. ' jnlv 14 TG9—ly Peters* Vegetable PIIIm A RK daily effecting some of the mont aston ishing and wonderful cure* that huve over been known—-in consequence of which they have now become u shining mark, against wlucn all the arrow* ofdiMappoiutad hopo, envy and unchorit- iddwm-ss urn levelled Vnhuut distinction. Peters' Vegetuhlo Pills nre nnti-biliens, anti- dyspeplie, and nnti-mcrcnrinl, nhd may justly he cottHidered a Univnrsul Mcdlfcihn—lint they nro pociiiinriy beneficial in tha lltllbwing complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers,Favor nnd Agile,Dys pepsia, Croon, Livor CoinplalntrSicULirtUHeho, Jaundice, A*t limit, Dropsy, llheumatisin,Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongno, Nansen, Distension' oftho Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhaia, Flatulence, llubitunl Cnstlvuneu, Loss of Appe tite, Choiio, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, ami iu all wises of Trtrpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or nu Aperient is needed. They nro exceedingly mild itt their operations, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. dtisnln and retail nt at! tho principal july 20 162-—ly OoniiteticN. /’^fllURCHEB' genuine Vegetable Lotion, Rmv laud s Kidydura. an Eastern Botanical; discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering the skin soli and lair, a* well ns bestowing u delicate resente hiia to the complexion. • Just received uud for *ulu by •wpttW TIIOS. UYERSON. IP-aolil wlitil Drug Stores lb Savannah 2 , w Spccto Bottles, CASKS, suitable for Grocers, for sale by T. M. & J. M, TURNER, * C P‘ 3 Monument-Square. EitNtcm liny. *1 I SO BALES prime Eusturn Hay. for sale AlHi by a, D. CORBITT? oct U Valter’s Celebrntecl Frcneli Pills . Three Hundred Dollars Challenge. milE genuine French Pill* against nil tho X QUACK nostruM of the age—for the cure of u certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS aro uppliruble in nil cares for either sex, (warrant ed free from mercury,) and do nut uii'ect tho breath in tho least, uud are perfectly pleasant and agreeable to tho stomach, end huve never failed to make a speedy and permanent cure, without thu least regard to diet or application to btisiuHs*. Ill long, protruded .or chronic stages of the dis ease, nltsiiuntn Gleet*, Fluor Alim*, Gravel, Fe male Complaints, ora weakuc** of those organ*, they are beyond u doubt the most effectual reme dy over discovered, having cured juany •obstinuto cases after every other medicine had failed. Tho French Fills have been so universally successful that tho proprietor challknuk* uuy one to pro duce a remedy of enUel certainly uudur u forfeit ure of Threo Hu till rod Dollar*. Price $2 por box. For sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, Savannah. jnlv 29 182—ly ’ HurrlHOit’a Specific Ointment, F oil the cure of white swellings, scrofulous and other tumore, ulcers, sore legs, old and fresh wounds, sprains und bruises, swellings and inflammations, sculd bend, women's sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains, whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external discuses gen erally. The proprietor has received ntleuetu thousand certificates and other document* in fU- vor of his SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost nil thu complaints—in their worat stages—to which ointment or sticking plaster can he applied. Among these certificates, there nro a great number from the must eminent physicians imho country, who use tho Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or all others which have ever been iuvcitled. The pronriolor has aim received a great many testimonials from fiirrlers, military gentlemen, farmers onu others, . relative to tho amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in bruises, cuts, and nil the oxtornul complaint* and diseaso* of horses t and among them aro no leutiuti « <!«*"" corliiyinjlo tlio mow pin fuel euro, which it Im. perluruioil on llio lore toclu. of.umu ol'tlioM uniinuI,. pnalMt ft. pro prietor reel, nn honillltllm ill ullllllis-pr 111 pm- iim it tu tlio proof neuliMt nil coiupin'tiou—thut iTOpfCSN'S hi-IXifig o ntment " iu vMtlv ail|i»riur to every mine -if lira kind whioli lie. Iieretulere been ull’ured te llie public. ICTHold wbuleiuilo mid retail ut ell Iho princi-' pel Drue Hllire, in Suvaiinali. I July a) IMj W«w niiickorcl. UALFbbla No^Maukorol, landing front eel JU shii) tio]im,.and for sale by • 1) 1 i-O.NU & I'ATTEllBON.