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Vilininlstrntor’s Bale*
.SEABLY to mi order of the luferwr
mirt of Effingham County, whilst sitting
ir ordinary purposes, will bo wild on thn first
nesdayin December nest, between the nanal
* , hour* oranle, throo nogrn men slaves, viz: Will.
Andrew, and Arter.the property of the Estate of
James Burton, deceased. Sold for a division.
Terms made known on the dnv ofsnle.
sept 15 m C. A. BURTON, Adm’or.
Valuable Property for Sale.
A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable
the Interior Court ofTnttnnll Comity, whe n
sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the
first Tuesday in January nest, before the Court
House door iu Reidyille.insaid county, between
the Usual hours of sale, all the Keel Estate and
Personal Property belonging to tlio Estate of Jan.
Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viw
Four thousnncTfiv# hundred acre* of Laud, on
which is situated the late residence nnd the valua
ble set of mills Iona known os Perry’s Mills,
which will bo new nnd iu complete order for im-
• mediate operation. As this properly is so well
known, I deem a particular description of it un-
necesaarvt suffice it to say, that it i« not snrpassud
by anyother situation os a mill privilege, on the
Alatnmnhn River. Being only 13 miles from the
river, the sawed lumber can be floated from thn
mills in small rafisto the river below, awl round
logs cun with convenience be floated down the
creek, (Cobb's Creek) to thn mills, for two miles
nhove. The situation is remarkable for health,
having ail excellent well of water, and also a good
spring convenient. There is also at lire place a
eoniraodinns house lately ejected as a seminary
oflearning. I invite individuals and companies
wishing to purchase, trcall and view tire premia*
ca for themselves.
Also, at thn wnr* time and place, will lie sols
one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining RileyM
land, containing one thousand acres; also ope
tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili-
can'sCreek; and also, ono tract on Water Mel
lon Crook. Plats of all said tracts will bo exhib
ited on the day of sale.
Also, at the same timo and place will be sold,
til's following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller,
40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 60 years old; Dunn,
a carpenter, 03 years; Elias, 30 years old ^Har
ry, 17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7
years old; Dilln, 20 years old.’and her two children
Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and
her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina. 4 years
old; Pbmbe, 50 years old, in bad health. Allol
which wjllhe so kins the property of James Per
ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit
of the legatees of the said estate.
Terms--One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, uotea bearing interest, with approved
HAMILTON W. SHARPE,
. ant, m«
d«e, are informed that the same must be paid hj
the IQtli instant, or they will indiscriminately be
putinsnit.
_oct3 LONG A PATTERSON.
Notice*
T II REF, months after date, application will be
made for the renewal of Certificate No. 202,
lor twenty-five shares iu tho Capital Stock of tlio
Bank of St. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840,
in lieu of the original, which has been lost or mis
laid. B. HOPKINS.
St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840.
snptl SUtSui
Notice.
F OUR months aftnr date, application mil be
made to die Honorable the Inferior Court
of Camden County, Go., when sitting tor ordina
ry purposes, for icavo to the Real Estate in
Georgin of tho late Col. William McKay, of Du-
val County, East Florida, consisting of a certain
tract of Land situate upon the north side of the
St. Mans River in the County of Camden nnd
State of < Jeorgia, containing 4l>00 acres, more or
less, for flic benefit of the lieira and creditors.
MARY ANN McKAY, Adnt’iz.
Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840.
nov (I 208 •
organs, K has proved itself
It lit Dyspopsia, Depraved
* M ' m ~ Brash, Flatulency,
security,
sept 21
228
Admr.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
nude to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Eflirglmm County, when sitting (or ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the ileal Estate of
Robert Burton,late ofsaidconntv. <vcea*ed.
nov9 ELIZA BURTON, Ex it.
slur
been
_ . i, and
rvntion of
ofsuch
most fit
itwnan tho
Important fttpc
which harmony la
.idinta crima oftho disease. It
las a regular and healthy appetite
i is generally entirely destroyed or rendered
very precarious; by which eflbct, vigont and
strength is soon afforded to ilia whole system. It
must bo apparent to all, that a medicine possess-
ing these peculiar virtues, 'll Itreftsl in a groat va
riety of complaints. By renewing tlio healthy ne-
tlon of thdWlgestive organs, U has proved iu “
of remarkable benefit
Appetite, Heartburn, Water
Jaundice, Night 8w.ints, Dystentory, Bowel
Complaints, and nr.ny other affections or similar
origin. But it i* in Uie treatment of Fevers, and
especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter-
mittont Fcv&r, that its powers have been princi-
>ally tested, and with those who have seen its use-
illness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies
heretofore discovered for thpro diseases. It has
also been used ns a preventive, by many who
were subject to n periodical recurrence of die
Chills and Fever, nnd it has nlways warded off
the apprehended attack. For sale by
T. M. & J. M. TURNER.2
Rose Ointment,
F OR Totter. Ringworms. Pimples on the
Face, nnd other cutaneous eruption*. Tet
ter*, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener
ally,are among the most tedious and disagreeable
affections to which the human frame is liable.
Situnted as it were, on the verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them by Inward reme
dies. Hence the inefficacy of undergoing a course
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un
comfortable system ofstricl diet: siidi means by
reducing tlio system merely palliate the symptoms
while they ore in practice, to recur as violently,
or morn so. when a generous dint is returned to.
And the generality of external applicationshsve
no other effect than the disease in one place, soon
to show itselfin tho same or another part. Wheu
nil those means have failed, and in many severe
' the use of
There
ness in the Di
so for Gout, Rhttv
Dyspnpsin.—In C .
cully of breathing, o|
Ac. they will give Inn
nnd for ’.leaiiicss, pi
• '’ ide
. ilensattln
re decidedly sup
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will ne
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
of Glynn County, when silling for ordinary pur
poses, for leave ’to sell a part of the Real nnd
Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the
benefit of thn heirs aud creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’y.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 235
cases, a perservonce for aihorttime in
the Rose Ointment has proved effectual,
is no trouble in using (applying it every night.)
A fresh supply just received, and for sale by
nug 24 G. R. IIENDRICKSON.
Notice.
F OUR months after dnte. application will he
inadeto the CourtofOrdiuary for tho Comi
ty of Camden, for leave to sell nll-the Lots nnd
Improvements sitnate in tho Town of Jefferson,
belonging to the estate of Joint Bailey, late of
said county deceased.
G W. THOMAS, I ^rn’ore.
ROUT. LANG, $ - m o™
jnne 25 154
Notice.
F OUR months after dnte, application will bo
madototbn Honorable the Justices of tlio
Inferior Court «f Chatham County, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil Unit
House and out Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski
Ward, in the City of Savannah, for tho benefit of
the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird,
deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adrn’ix.
julv 13 . 168
A Certain Care for Sick Head-
Ache.
W HICH hna been used in families, every
member of which has had sick headache
from infancy .as s constitutional family complaint,
'and has cured effectually in every instance yet
known, amounting to many hundreds. It is not
unpleasant to the taste, and does uot prevent the
doily avocations of one nsing iu it must be perse
vered in, and the cure is gradual, bnt certain and
permanent Instances are constantly multiply
ing where this distressing complaint*!* complete
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
by the use of Df.'Sftohn’s celebrated remedy.
One decided preference is iu pleasantness, hav
ing none of the nauseating effects of common
drugs.
In nil dyspeptic symtmus, costiveness, irregu
larity, distress after meal*, pains in the side and
torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect and any
one so afflicted will become immediately convin
ced on nsing it that he has at last found a •‘sover
eign balm for his wounds.” Females are particu
larly recommended to nse it for costiveness or ir
regularity, and other female complaints. It is
E roved to correct vitiated and disordered humors
eeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those
persons who after an evenings indulgence at par
ties, Ac. have headache and dullness the uext
day, will find this & sure preventive if taken «t
bed time. For all common complaints, in a fnw
days its virtues will he self-evident, and a complete
cure will soon be effected. When a person has
a cold nnd feels nnwell, generally a free use of it
fora few days will he sure to relieve without
. physic or pill*. To children it may be giveo with
the greatest advantage.
Id all acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; as a general family
medicineit is now adopted by many of the most
respectable familes. It never sickens the stomach
or produces any oftho nnpleasanteffects ofphys : "
For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Mg 4 Momneut Square
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden
Connty, for leave to sell all the Real Estate ol
James Lloyd, deceased.
jnly28 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or.
Executor’* Notice.
A LL persons indebted lo the late Fktzr M as-
sie, of Glynn County, will please make
payment without delay; and all those having de
mands against said estate, will render them iu ac
cording to law to either of the undersigned.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, J Ex on,
sept 4 214t4ui
Oeorgin—McIntosh County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James R. Obberry applies to
me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu
tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said
county deceased,
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased,to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed bylaw, toshewennse (if any they
have) why said letters should not be granted.
Given under tuy hand at office this first day of
May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND,
may 5 Clerk c. o. a. 1. c.
Ileiiry’s Genuine Calcined Nag 1
■tesla,
I S highly beueficial in all diseases of the stom
ach aud bowels which are attended with acid-
ity, and gives immediate relief lo the heartburn.
Tire effects of uaucm iu eating or thinking nit
generally relieved by it. and it affords one of the
mildest and most pleasant aperients, 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 bil
ious or a gouty habit, it may be recommended
with peculiar propriety: and its virtues have been
repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli
mates. Many of the complaints of children,
early infancy, and even at more advanced peri
ods, are attended with acidity; and in such cases,
the Calcined Magnesia lias a great advantage
ever other abaorbonts, viz: that it both neutrali
zes the acid in the alimentary canal’, and acU as
an efficacious yet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly recommended
medicine just received. For sale by
julv 31 , G. R. HENDRICKSON.
mm
eobcol
M
dies. Persons whose imslncss nr avocations re
quire that thev should sit ur stand much, or tlioio
of sedentry linbits generally, who tuny ho troubled
with pains in thn side or breast, ure advised to
try one of thrsH heantiliil and unrivalled plasters.
They are different from nil others, nnd free (Vom
objections which are generally made against plas
ters. Perhaps there Is no medical observation
better established than that “Coxsimfrio* origi
nates in neglected Cot.os." In a climate so vari
able as ours, it requires more care nnd attention
to gnavdngninatainoalincks of this too often fatal
diwusor t'inii most persons are able and willing to
bestow. It cannot therefore but ho a gratifica
tion to thoso of consumptive habits, or those af
flicted with distressing pains in tho side or breast,
or any affliction of tho lungs, that n reasonable
prospect of relief enn ho had by using this
renal Strengthening Piaster."
In the course of more than twenty years pro
fessional practice, of the many who liavo used
them not ono solitary complaint has been beards
on the contrary, so numerous are (lie cure* they
liavo effected, so abundant nro tho most positive
and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent,
sincere and grateful is tho language ol those who
have used them, that they are offered to tho pub-
liens decidedly superior to any thing of the kind
ever offered, Mid unriraHcdtiji any in the Me
world l!
Th* Laiurs are respectfully informed that they
nre prepared with reference also to a number of
delicate coniphiiits. peculiar lo tho sex, that they
nro spread in a scientific manner, on the most
heaiiliflil soft end plinlilo lamb skill, will uot soil
or slain thu whitest linen, and may ha worn by
tho most dclinto persons, in all situations, will
oaii'und comfort, nnd without removal for one
month, with pleasure.
For salo by T. Al. A J. M. TURNER.
uov 3
ELLIS’ COMPOUND
Krcosote Tootli Wash.
Eecommtndcd by tie Faculty. _
T HIS compound will be found serviceable in
arresting and preventing decay in teeth;
keeping the teeth and gums in a healthy and clean
condition ; sweetening tho breath! removing tar
tar. nnd relieving pain canned by carious te**fo.
Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise
more important results than that of Krcosote, hy
Dr. Ueicnenbnch, no eminent chemist of Blnns-
ko. in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid
product, obtained from wood, and is analogous to
charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut far more
powerful os a corrective and .preventive of dp-
coy. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known
cleansing properties, is objectionable ns a denti
frice. on account of its insolubility, and the risk
of minute particles remaining between the teeth
and producing injury. Krcosote, on the contra
ry, cannot he liable to this objection, nnd posses
ses. to n much greater extent, the autispptie and
purifying properties of the former. The trials
which have Iiphii made with it. in this country
and Europe have proved its efficacy.
It it strongly recommended hy the Faculty ns
the best preventive ngninst caries in teeth. ’ To
sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by decay
ed teetb, thn use of tobacco, nr other causes, arid
arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent.
Ellis's compound Kreosote Tooth Wash, com
bines thn virtuos of Kreosote. of the strength
adapted for this purpose, with other substances
known to be highly advantageous in whitening
and preserving the teeth.
It is confidently recommended to the public ns
rahinhie compound, which may be used daily
with great advantage to the teeth and gums, at tho
same time leaving an ngreeahle sensation in the'
mouth. There in no acid in this wash, nor any
ingredients entering in'o its composition, hut
such ns are highly beneficial to the teeth.
It has been examined nnd used hy several of
the first Physicians of this city, who have no hesi
tntion in recommending it as an excellent wash
for the teath iorf 411 m*..pr«vAiilm§ thu latter from
becou ing spungy,and, by its detergent nnd an-
tispptic qualities, preserving both in a clean and
The true Pomade Divine.
Extensively used iu Europe, never before intro
duced into America.
I T cures nnd prevents nil Chapping or Rough
ness of the Hands nnd Lips, from tho piercing
effects of cold weather, well rubbing a little on
llie hands aud lips every night going lo bed, is a
certain preventive nnd cure.
It also edits Frosted Feet, nnd Corns. To re
lievo the pain of Corns wash tho feet in warm
water, pare thn Corn close, apply a little pomade
011 a piece of linen lint.
It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by
foils nr otherwise, and will preveut tho munybud
consequence* ofsuch accidents.
Ifn little he well rubbed in 011 a Bruiso.or Pinch
it will prevent hlnckuess.
It will cure Barns, nnd Scalds, if applied di]
rectly, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters.
It is useful for a Stiff Neck, nnd Swelling of
trying
ed, Ims
'ptic qualities, preserving
healthy condition. FnrsnleIo
nov 3
T.M.&J.M. TURNER.
Ims been well proved, and can he attested hy
many.
It is useful for Cnncers before they ore broken,
and nn nnlailifqr remedy for the Piles.
It gives a delicacy of fragrniire nnd that natural
healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnr]
ntion oftho kind has ever been known to produce.
So invaluable is this compound, for every incon
venience to which the skin is liable, thut those
who have once proved its benefit will never wil
lingly be without it.
For sain by WM. H. TURNER,
sept 5 Opposite the Mansion House.
ENTRAL RAIL R
Alt T« "TATI!
asses and Liu
1 statiows
il Liquor
Bbl* Beef, Yoi . .
" Oil, Molasses
" Flour . _
" Fruit. Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac.
“ Bread. Crackers, nnd oilier iflil barrels
Corn eud Peas ill hags pef binhtI •
Chairs, per dozen
Carriages, four wheeled
Cotton per halo, round, not exceeding BSflibs
including Insnrnnco
•! « square ” " '* *'
(Excess for eaqh Station of 10 miles 5 eU.
por 100 lbs.)
Deni lions and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon
•« •• •• 2 gnls & not cxc'ng 6 gal.
Gigs. Sulkeys nnd Jersey Wagons
Ducks and Fowls in coops pur head, (95 per
cent more if not cooped)
Horses, Mules nnd Cnttlo per head
Ilhds. and Pipes liquor wot exe’ding 190 gal
“ “ “ Molasses and Oil ordinary size
Half bids. Benf, Pork, Fish and Liquor
Flour
Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac.
Jersey Wagons without cover*
Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal.
11 11 u i. ii lOgnl.
Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for
each Hinge 0 f 10 mites.
Measurement goods per cubic foot
Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rice Flonr
in lings, per bushel
Ploughs, each
Snlt ill sack* per bushel
Sheep, Immbs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and
Dows, pel head
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Hardware and such other
nrticlcs us go hy weight por 100 Ibrf.
Torhoys nod Geeim in cnopa per head (25‘per
cent more if not cooped)
Hay per bnlo
Post nml Stngo Conches and Rond Wagons
Wheelbarrows
All packages of less weight than 50 lbs. or measuring less than 24 feet 25 cents each. All smaf
pneknges 25 cents each.
I Per sack nntover four bushels.
FREIGHTS nt tho above Rate* and under the following Stipuldtions. viz.
No Claim for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless the pneknges are examined and
identified in the presenco of the 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 Crockery-
ware, chnfing of Bagging, Carriages or Chnirs. Not nccnountnblo for breakage of Hollow-ware:
no internal injury not clearly perceptible nn the outside of the pnekngo, will he allowed for, unless
established to have occurred on hoard the Carr: not accountable for the decay of perishable articles:
not accountable for Live Stock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for
cooperage of IJ me Barrels or packages ofany kind whatever.
It isiindorstnod that this Company will not hold theiusnlves accountable for mendings ofCotton
hales or for pillage, or damage by tho weather on any freight after being landed nt the placo of desti
nation or for log* by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars.
This Company, will have Agents nt the 80 mile station, aud the Terminus oftho Road to attend
to the delivery nnd forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded if notculled for in
three days, will he charged.the Savannah rnto* of storngo.
(CP GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will he enforced ngaiimtall personsnltempting
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despair of a cure, I ,
In tno efficacy of the t»
ittldotes used lo effect this purpose.
> have made trial of Dr. Jel" *
mont, oven Ir
tig, and of tho
ccived essontial
cd in a few days,
a number of per
were formerly
hive very ful'y nm
tificetcs nro in the pi
which prove tlio most
cures by inunns of this r
in cases where other 01
totally foiled. The Li ,,
signal success, nnd may be confidently rcci
mended for chilblains, Bruises, spraiui
ness, stifftiess of the joints, &o. Price,
A supply of tho above artiole for sale I
WM. II. TURN! .
July 14 Opposite the Mansion Hour
Chatham Superior Court,
MAY TERM, 1840.
Mostur, 22d June, 1640.
John W. Clifton, }
and / Divorce.
Sarah Ann Clifton. j
r 'appearing by the retnm of the Sheriff, that
the defendant is not to be found within the
Comity of Chatham, and that she is without the
limits or the State, on motion of the Complain
ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
Uiis Court, and file her answer or 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 he pub
lished in one of the Gazette* of this Stale and of
the City of Savannah, once a month until the
npxt term of this Coart.
A true extract from the minute*.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. CourtC. C.
nug 25 2Q5t2dmj
Caution.
HIE high reputation which Fraud* Kidder 1
Indelible Ink ha* sustained for 15 nr 2
I, has caused Moveral imitations of the article
offered for rale a* “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.
They resemble the genuine ink in their exterior
appearance, nnd as some of them bears the name
of Kidder, the public have been grossly deceiv
ed. To guard against this deception, purchasers
will please be particular to ask for Francis Kid
der’s Ink, and observe that his name is on the lop
and front of the box.
This ink cannot be effoced; hut is warranted to
remain perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc
tions are followed in using it.
A supply of foe genuine article just received,
' for ids by A. PARSONS.
pt 18
ins* Vegetable Anti-Bilious
Pills.
'E en 3 certain cure for ail bilious com-
Jte and nbsiructions or the bowel*. If
red in time, they will effectually remove
stomach, and counteract the
lerllly produco headache, in-
ague, or intermittent, remit-
iraatory, and yellow fever*,
** dysentery, worms, rhan-
s vomiting, foul stomach,
- colds, congbs aud usth-
KljoN PARSONS.
Sal Soda, dee, Ac.
.Ii, 6 do Sal Soda
tils, do Salt Petre
1 keg ground do
5 do Black Pepper
j Idil Nutmeg*
niomite Flower*
loP«HSo,o
for sale by
ANSON PAR0ONS.
Chatham Superior Court.
May Term, 1840.
J "S' , ,P-„ Sl “ VC IT 1 ' 1 J "V } Petition to Ortab-
g-Wllktnj; Adtor.. of U,|, copy Orion, Pro.
Adim' ‘ ’ , J Nolo
U PON rending the foregoing petition to er
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 dale at Savannah, die 24th February,
1638, for eighty one dollars, and fifty cents, pay-
aide to P. H. Wilkins or hearer, ten days after
date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is
ordered, that thu said John Adams do shew cause
at the next term of this Court, if any he have,
why the copy contained in the said petition
should not be established in lieu of the original
note. And also .ordered, that a copy of this Kale
he personally served on the said John Adams if
to he found in the State, nnd if he cannot he
found, then the raid Rule shall be published in
some public Gazette iu the State for the space of
(luce months.
Juun22d, 1840.
A true extract from the minutes.
E. G. WILSON. Deo. Clerk,
$ Superior Court C. C
sept 26
Dr. Taylor’s
B ALSAM ofLivenvort, for consumption and
liver complaint, roughs, colds, asthma, diffi-
cnlty of hrenling. pain* in the side or breast, spit
ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart,
oppression nnd snrenei* of the cheat, hooping
cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi
cult or profuse expectoration, and all other affec
tions of the chest, lungs and liver.
This article in prepared according to a recipe
procured from a very old and emiuentphysicinii.
the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved lus own life
by its efficacy, although of a consumptive con-ti-
tntion, to foe astonishing age of one hundred and
two years: until the age of eighty-seven, he was
engaged in very extensive practice, requiring
much exertion and exposure. Hundreds nrc
now living ill good health, that Consumption
seemed to have marked for an early grave, who
owe their preservation to the use of flu* invalua
ble medicine.
The virtues of die herb “Livcrworlh,” are in
this vegetable preparation so powerfully and ef
fectually concentrated, as to render it a most su
perior and hnrtnlcas medicine for all disorders of
the Liver and Lungs, and it is now considered hy
all person* familiar with its effect, superior in
merit to any other medical preparation for these
irevalent Complaints. It ha* proved so a*tonish-
ugly hencficail for Consumption, Coughs,
Cofo*, Spitting of Blood, &c. that many or
our physical! is daily employed it in their prac
tice, and esteem it a superior and valuable me
dicine. All persnnsnfllictedwith'Constimpiionor
anyother disease ofdie Lung*, are recommend
ed to make immediate use of his Balsam, as it hai
not only provedeffectnalin removing such symp
toms a* threaten Consumptions, but lias perform
ed effectunlcurc* of even this formidable disease,
where nil hopes of recovery were relinquished by
the most learned and experienced medical meu.
This medicine facilitates expectation, reduce*
fever, restores ntreugll), and tnay lie considered n
very superior preparation for thecure and preven
tion of all diseases 0. die Chest and Lungs, nnd
should bo sestored to,ei mi aftei these diseases have
resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of
this old and very respectable physician, this Bal
sa in of Liverwort has acquired nn enviable repu
tation for its virturcs, as superior to that of the e-
bundant iinhtiumsofUicdayjns was the character
and probity of its inventor ood^original proprie
tor, to that of quack and empirics.
The result of long observation und close study
respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine,
warranted pure vegetable, lias the additional re
commendation ofhavin been used ferseveu years
by the public, nnd also hy physicians of eminent
talent without n tingle instance of fuilure in ef
fecting at immediate beneficial result. For rale at
nov 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S.
thn Glands, nnd will greatly relieve Rheumatic,
and Gouty Fains, in nny part.
It immediately removes Pimples, nnd other
Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sere Breasts,
particularly in lying-in. Ite efficacy in this very DP. IsllttllttllS* Aromatic Vege-
casp, when nil other applications have fail- s llllllc Bitters,
For Jaundice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, &e.
T HESE Bitter* are composed of vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
nnd hnvo been highly extolled by thousands who
hnve experienced their efficacy in the nhove nam
ed complaints. They nrein fact the best sto
machic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur
nishes. They are highly useful ns a preventive
against fever, and are very serviceable nt all sea
sons oftho year, more particularly in the spring
and summer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience tlmt total loss of appetite, di*a
greeahle listlessness nnd relaxation of the *} stem.
They strengthen tho stomach, procure a good up-
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 nro nothing more than cheap
groggy preparations, sold at a high price, and
bought mainly for their intoxicating properties.
These Bitter* are superior to any that are, or-
ever have been offered to tiie public. Being
pungenlly aromatic, they are particularly recom
mended to seafaring persons a* an antidote b-
gninst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the
infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to
prove a wholesome, agreeable aud' invigorating
•Utoiuchiaoordinl, inorcraingtimappetite and***
xistiug digestion in a remarkable degree,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, the
sure effect ofa want of lone in the system. They
arc peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled
with Dinrhccn, or Weakness of the Bowel*, Ac.
prevalent in the summer and autumnal months.
They will ho found in all cases of the following
description to gjye relief, viz; Jaundice, Weak
Stmnnch, Costivencss, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of’Appetite, Dullness und Oppression, a
propensity to Sleep, Bitter Testa in the Mouth,
Loathing of Food, Sicknessat tho Stomnch.Gen-
era! Debility, nnd nil other symptoms uflndiges-
' >n and Flutulence. Price 50 cents.
Forsnleby WM. H. TURNER,
6ept 11 Opposite the Mansion House.
j. McFarland, Agent.
Co-partnership Notice.
rTlHEsubrcribershnve this day formed a Co-
X partnership, under the firm of HUNTING-
TON, WRIGHT & CO. for the purpose of
transacting a General Iron business. They have
tahen the store on the Hay under the Counting
Room of Messrs S. Solomons &. Co, where they
intend keening a fuil and general assortment of
Lon, Steel,Nails, Ac. Ac.
SCRANTON A OLM3TP.AD,
HUNTINGTON A HOLCOMBE,
ALLEN R. WRIGHT.
Savannah, 15th October, 1840.
net 14 249gcA
Notice.
T HE business heretofore transacted in tho
City of Savannah, Ga. under the name and
firm of Hazard, Denslow, A Co. will hereafter
bo continued hy .the undersigned, who have
changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard,
Dcnshno If Webster.
AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD,
« ALLEN A. DENSLOW,
JAMES R. WEBSTER.
Now Fork, Oct dtli, 1840.
net tfl *■
Notice. . -
fj^HE subscriber* having connected their in-
hereafter continue to transact
the firm ofSHAPTER & WOOD
THOMAS M. SHAPTER,
WFLLV WOODBRIDGE.
sept 26 233
city,
BKII
Dr. Taylor’s Balmain of Liver
wort,
F OR consumption und livereomplnint,coughs,
colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness
of the cliest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto
ration. nnd all other affections of tlio choit, lungs
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervous system, or
those who art) unable to rest well at night, this
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
Tiie inestimable value oftUsaeiebniteJ medicine
has been highly tested, nnd found not wanting.
The Prop-ietor is daily receiving the most flatter-
ing account* of his success; nnd it is truly gratify
ing to sat this is emphatically the medicine of the
* ‘ * idhythe Medical Faculty; sun-
advocated by the whole
sin the hoiue of most of
our citizsnd
It may h« taken without the least fear of dan
gerby children, uud persons debilitated hy dis
ease. Inline, the cures tho Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, and is hourly performing;
foe continent popularity it has obtained among
those pertons, who by experience nro liestquali tion and Flutulence.
1 judge of its efficncv; foe exalted opinion
unturtuimii of its virtues hy physicians; the con
sequent recommendation it receives from foe
Medical fVculty—speak cogently and unequivo
cally of tht merits and success of this medicine.
Invented by un old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his talent, research, and
experience; the confidence reposed hy him in its
irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and lamentably diseased with
the most distressing symptoms of Consumption,
it being now subject to the advice and control ol
three physicians, together with the monv lestimo
ninls and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given ns by persons who hnve
received its potent and salutary effect, must go
far, very far, to recommend tfiis as n Vegetable
Medicine ofunequalled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all the disc nsetwhich prey up
on the chest, lungs nnd liver.
KT Rcuan of Counterfeits!'-Frauds upon this
medicine are issued in every direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort,” and do not take any tiling else. There U
no other medicine connected with this, or in nny
way possessing the same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot
tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil
be forgery. For sale of.
T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S,
juuel Monument Square.
Rownnd’s Tonic Mixture, or
Vegetable Fcbrifngc,
A specific and lasting cure for Fever end Ague.
rpHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels foe slur
X of being a qnnek medicine, it having been
the result of many years study, experience and
labor, in foe medical practice and observation of
Fever nnd Asue. It is composed of such medi
cinal principles as were considered most fit to re
store the harmony afaction between foe stomach,
liver, and the other important functions of the
syslem.foe loss of which'harmony is evidently foe
immediate cause of the disease. It speedily’prn-
motes n regular nnd healthy appetite which is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
preenrinus; hy which effect, vigor nnd strength is
soon afforded to Uie whole system. It must he
apparent to all. that a medicine possessing these
peculinr virtues, is useful in a great variety of
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organs, it Ims proved itself of re
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite,
heart-bum, water brash, flatulency, jnnndice,
night swents, dysentery, bowel complaints, nnd
all other affections of similar origin, but it is in
foe treatment of Fevers, and especially iu Fever
and Aguo, or Remittent Fever, that its powers
have heeu principally tested, and with those who
have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover
eign to srll remedies heretofore discovered fo
those diseases. It has also been used os 0 pre
veutive, by many who were subject to n periodi
cal recurrence of tho chills ond fever, and it hoi
always warded off the apprehended attack. Il
wus doomed not improper to accompany the
vegetable febrifugo with a few of foo many une
quivocal certificates politely furnished to the pro
prietor,corroborative of foe foregoing statements,
For further accounts of its great usefulness, see
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
aug 31
T HE annals QuodlfoeUiy Solomon |3c-
coiidfonughls.
Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon, by I
Lorrequer, with illnstrationa—No. 1.
letters nml Speeches on various subjoi
Lord Brougham.
Howard Pinckney, a novel by the aullior of
Clinton Bradshaw.
The Stogo, before nnd behind foo curtain, by
Alfred Bunn.
The Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841.
Jack Ashore, by the author of Ratlin foo Roofer.
Master Humphries Clock, No. 0.
Pocket Mops ofGeorgia, Alabama, North ond
Hoiilli Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas,
and Florida. The Traveller's Guide through Uie
United States. Tim Traveller’s UnWe Mop.
A description of the Canals nnd Kail Uoadeo f
tho United States, comprehending notices of all
foe works of Internal Improvement throughout
the United States, by H. S. Tanner.
Kent's Commentaries abridged.
Digest of decisions of foe Courts of Common
Law and Admiralty in the United States, by Thu-
ran Metcalf and Jonathan C. Perkins.
Digested Clianceiy cases, contained in tho Re-
J ortsofthe Court or Appeals of Mary laud, hy
antes Raymond.
Bouvier's Law Dictionary.
A new collection ofLawi, Charters end local
ordinances of the Governments of Great Britain,
France and Spain, relating to cessions of lands in
their respective Colonies, together with the laws
of Mexico and Texas on the same subject, to
which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of
Azo nnd Manuel's institutea of the Civil Law of
Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor at Law,
nnd luto delegate in foe Congress of the United
Sates, and honorary member of the Georgia
Htiitorical Society. Just received hy
oet 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Bice’s Reports,
R EPORTS ofcaaea at Law, argued nnd de
termined in foo Court of AppouIsandConrt
of Errors of Smith Carolina, from December
1838 te May 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice,
State Reporter.
Reports ofcan'* in Chancory, argued nnd de
termined in tiie Court of Appeals nnd Court of
Errors of South Carolina, from December 1838
to May 1839, both inclusive, hy Win Rice.
A Digest oftho enses decided in tlio Superior
Court* of Law, oftho State of South Carolina,
from tho earliest period, to foe year 1636 inclu
sive, by Win Rice.
Also, thelif«, adventures end opinions of David
Theo. Hines of South Carolinn, Master of Arts,
and sometimes Dr. of Medicine, alias Dr Hamil
ton, Col Hnmilton, Dr Hayne, Col Hayne, Dr
Porcher.Cnl Singleton, Rev Mr Reman. Rev
Dr Baker, Col Allston, Major Parker, Col Ben
ton, Mnjor Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Cant Rut
ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Maj Moore,
Ac. in 0 series of letters to his friends, written hy
himself.
Also, the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for
1841, hy Robert Grier. Just received by
octlf W THORNE WILLIAMS.
Human Hair.
T HE diseases of tho hair among us are those
which occasion boldness nnd gradual fulling
off of foe hair, and thinness of it—foe causes of
which ariso from ranny disorders, especially fe
vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re
laxes the roots, causes foe hair to fall off, and of
ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever
been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises
through violent exercise, from whence arise per
spirations, which too frequently occasion n loss
oftho hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre
vents the fluid acting on foo 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 on effect on foo hair, first
rub the hairdry with n cloth, then apply tlio Cub-
soda Oil to flie roots of foo hair, so foot the skin
of the Lend may bo moistened, and remain so af
ter each lime of perspiration.
Sold wholesale and retail by foo proprietor
Thos. Ouirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; and
hy appointment, by
aug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent.
Dalbf’s CnrminHive.
H IGHLY recommended as a most safe, ef
fectual, and often immediate remedy for
foe wind, foe watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions,
nnd all those fatal disorders in foe bowels of in
fants, which carry off such a number of the hu
man species under foo age of two years. A sup
ply of this valuable medicine Just received, and
for sate hy
septlo
ANSON PARSONS.
A*!
Surgical liiBtruincnts, &c.
MPUTATING, Trepanning, Obstetrical,
. Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s
Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button
Lancets, German spring Lancets, German and
fine American Scarificator*,Pearl and Steel Lan
cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, Ivory,
Gum Elastic ond Silver ressariev, Womb Syrin-
5 'es, Brenst Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting
Apparatus, and a complete assortment of Syrin
ges of every description. Just received per brig
New Hanover and for sale hy
sept 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
Kcgur Ciuiea.
A NEAT, fancy article, for*holding two Be-
gars, just received per brig Augusta, aud
for sale by ANSON PARSONS.
aug 20 ■
Ground Pepper aud Mutrturd?
general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this BOXES London Mustard
city, uod*rfoe firm ofSHAPTER & WOOD- ZiU
v 10 do Caunistar do
JO do ground Pepper, in paj
For sale by ' T. Si. A J. M
sept 17
TURNER.
Ilonck 8 Panacea.
T HIS valuable medicino may he taken with
perfect safety hy all ages ami iu nil diseases.
Its cures are forme following diseases: Dyspep
sia, loss ofdpaetite, indigestion, inflammation of
foo stomach, heartburn, diarrhoea, dysentery or
flux, piles, fidnln, obstructed or excessive men
struation, periods of cessation of menses, flnur-al-
bus nr white*, ague nml fever, bilious or remit
tent fever, jyphus fever, scarlet fever, small pox,
Erysinilns or St. Anthony’s fire, asfomn, pleurisy,
mcasies, yelfiKy fbver, costiveness, wind on tho
stomach or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption,
spitting blond, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam
mation of foe chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in
flammatory sore thront or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat,
croup, inflammation of the heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseases of tlio liver, jnnndice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous nml scrofu
lous affection! of tiie membranes nnd ligaments,
mercurial and venerial disenses, ulcers, sores, af
fections of the skin, and diseases arising from im
pure blood, Ate.
A supply oftho above valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by foe
single bottle or box, by
ANSON PARSONS,
aug H No. 8 Gibbons'Range.
Gcluiino - CniisuIcftof Plire CcT
pjtfvu Balm.
T HE Cnpavia' Balm is, of nil tho medicines
employed in coinbnting the chronical nnd
acute gonorrhmfll affections, also the blcnnnrhcea
celled whites; foe only ono, foe specific action of
which hns never been doubted, nnd to which
physicians lava in cousequenco given the prefer
ence; hut iu nailseous taste and smell are tho
causes of its being rejected hy many patients.
This is foe reason why no many experiments
havo been umdq In order to discover some mode
pf disguising its taste, so foul it might ho taken
with less repugnance; hut hitherto this hns been
but imperfectly effected, and always hy addition
of some active substauca which modifies iu pro
perties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu
tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
n mode of administering it in such a state that it
cannot occasion foo slightest repugnance, aud
this without submitting ilto nny alteration. My
method consists in enclosing it in foo Gelatine
Capsules.
A supply oftho nhove valunble medicine just
received,.aud for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 21 No.8 Gibbons' Range.
To Contractors.
Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, ? *
Savannah, August 28,1840. 1
P ROPOSALS will he received by Uie subscri
ber until foe 20th of October next, for build
ing n Bridge over tho Oconee River, for tho
Central Rail Road, nnd also for erecting about
4000 feel in length of truss work in foe river
swamp.
The site of the Bridge is about 18 miles below
Millcdgeville; it is to bo of lattico work, with two
spans of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two
abutments and one pier of masonry, at an elova-
yon of abopt 22 feet nbovq low water mark. The
amount ofstone nnd lumber required, will he a-
bout 500 perches oftho former, and about 112,-
000 foot of the latter.
Tlio truss work will he supported hy piles, at
a mean elevation of about 16 feet nbovo foe
swamp, nnd will require 500,000 feet BM of tim
ber, exclusive of piles.
Plans and specifications oftho work may ho
seen, nnd nil necessary explanations will he giv
en, on application to the undersigned at this of
fice. Application may nlso ho nuide at the Com
pany’s office at Macon, from tho 10th to the l&lh
of September, and from foo 10th to tho 15fo of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating Urn lino west of foe Oconee,
if applied to, will point out tho site of tlio work,
and will give any information touching its local
ity- ...
Bidy will be .received for either foe masonry,
the superstructure of thn bridge, or foe truss
work alone, or for the wholo together
L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer.
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Mead Syrup,
R NOWN from all others by being called No.
1 Silver Top. Also, ns n further security,
toy signature will bo found in my own hand wri
ting, nlso on tiie outside wrapper.
From tiie Editor of the Herald.
Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—Thin delight
ful nnd plonsnnt beverage for the summer, is fnst
coming into use, and will soon he nn indispensa
ble article in every family. It makes a delightful
mend, and is an excellent purifier of the blood.
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser hns a bottle of the Snrsnpnrillu Compound,
and a box containing tho Saline Powder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice
water, nnd yon liavo n perfect fountain, where,
reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pre
pared 8nrsaparilla will give you us grateful a
gloss of Sarsaparilla Mead as can be found in foe
city. We speak from experience; don't take our
word, hut ifu uud gel foe article of William
Brown, foo inventor, 481 Washington-street.
For salo by T. M. A J. M. TURNER,
° u g 20 Monument Square,
Dr. Euon’s Universal .Strength
en in u; Plaster.
Unrivalluland Unequalled!!
/~1 ELEBRATED for curing paina,or weakness
Vy in foe breast, side, back or limbs; also, for
f out, rheumatism, liver complaint nnd dyspepsia,
n coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
oppression of foe stomach, Ac. they will give im
mediate nnd soothing relief; and, for neatness,
pleasantness, safety, case nnd certainty, are deci
dedly superior to otlior 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 pain* in the
side of brenst, nro advised to try one of these
beautiful and unrivnlled plasters. They are dif
ferent from others,' nnd freo (Votn objections which
are generally made against plasters, perhaps
there is no medical observation better established
than tlmt “Consumption originates in neglected
Colds.” Iu a climate so variable as ours, it re-
S uires more care nnd attention to guard against
le attacks of this too often fntal disease, foau
most persons nro able nnd willing to bestow. It
cannot therefore hut ho a gratification to tho sub
scribcrto he enabled to offer to all of consnmp
tivn habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains
in foo side or breast, or any uffection oftho breast
nnd lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by
using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of those valunhfo Plaster* kept con
stantly on band, by ANSON PARSONS,
"ept 5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
New Books* ' *
oue on! hope e
Law, by Mary Hot __
Spark’s Lifo ofWnshington. abridged.
The history of Virgil A. Stewart, nnd his ad
venture in capturing nnd exposing foe great
“Western Land Pirate” nnd his gang U» connex
ion with evidence, olso of foe trial*, cunfeawnns,
nnd execution of a number ol'Mimelf* nssoriates
in tho state of Mississippi. •
Franco, its King, Court, and Government, by
Governor Cass.
A few more copies of foe Madison Papers.
A collection of Music, for foe Fluto, Violin,
Ac. Just received hy
oct 16 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
The Man-iu-Arms,
O R Henry de Cerons; n romance, by G. P.
R. James, author of Dorniey Do L’Orme,
Charles Tyrrell, Henry of Guise, Ao.
The elements of Geology for popular nse, con
taining a description of foe Geological formation*
nnd mineral resonrees of the United Qtates, by
Charles A. Lee, M. D.
Tiie Farmers Instructor, consisting of Essays,
practical directions and bints, for the management
of the Form and foe Garden; originally published
in tlio Cultivator, selected nnd revised by J.
Duel, Esq. Just received hy
sept 1(? W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Ycnst Powders.
T HESE Powders are nn admirable substitute
for Yoast in making all kinds of batter cake*
and have the odvantago over that article in ma
king foo batter perfectly li^ht nnd ready for ba
king foe instant they are mixed. Buckwheat and
other cakes when made with thesa powders, are
less likely to disngree with foe stomach than those
made with yeast, and as it requires but.4 few
minutes to prepare for baking, foe possibility of
having them sour is entirely avoided.
The good effect of mixing enke nnd biscuit
with these powders, has been approved by many
of foe most eminent physicians nnd surgeons in
this country; they are also highly recommmcud-
ed by many of foe first families iu this city and
other places.
A supply of foe above valuable article/just re
ccived per brig Clinton, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings.
Hniiift, Whiskey, Ac.
1 Hams of prime quality
JL Ad *3 150 bids Baltimore Whiskey
60 do Monongahela do 54 kegs Goshen Butter
Landing from schr F A Tuppor, end for sale hy
oct 13 F SORREL A CO.
Niilplmto Quinine.
'| AA Ounces French sulphate Quinine
AUU.IO do do Morphine, 10do Piperine
20 do Krcosote in 1 oz vials. Jnstreceived
porship John Cumming, nnd for sale hy
. oct 16 G. ft. HENDRICKSON.
Cosmetics.
/CHURCHES’ genuiuo Vegetable Lotion,
Rowland’s Kiilydore, an Eastern Botanical;
shin soft and fair, u* well as bestow ing a delicate
roseate hue to the couifdexion. Just received
and for sale hy
iept29 TIIOS. RVERSON.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of foe most aston'
ishing and wonderful cures that havo over
been known—in consequence of which they have
now become a shining mark, against which oil the
arrow* of disappointed hope, envy and unebarit-
ableneM are levelled without distinction.
Peters’Vegetable Pills are anti-bilious, anti-
dyspentio, and niiti-inorctiriul, and may justly ho
considered a Universal Medicino—but they are
peculiarly beneficial in tlio following complaints:
Yellow and Bilious Fevers,Favor ond Ague,l)ys-
J epsia, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache,
aundico, Asthma, Dropsy, Rlicumntiam,Enlarge-
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension
offoe Stomach ami Bowels, Incipient Dtarthom,
Flatulence, Habitual Costivenoss, Lons of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion,
and in all cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, whore
a Cathurtic or nn Aperient is needed. They ore
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
neither nausea, wiping nor debility.
KFSold wholesale and retail at oil foo prii .
Drug Stores iu 8avanuaJi. july 29 162—ly
B E it further ordained, That tha owners of all
lots qn Whitaker, Bull nnd Drayton-streeti,
ns for south ns South Broud-strccUitia on Brough-
ton-street,between Drayton ond Whitoker-strcets,
nnd on Bny-street between said Drayton nnd
Whitaker-strccto, shall b® bound, whenever re
quired by foe City Council by resolution" to
place a g'ood and sufficient pavement or sidewalk
of brick or flngstone, and offoe dimensions spe
cified in foe ninth section of this Ordinance, and
foe said pnvemen t shall be of foe level nud height
mnrked on tho accompanying map of foo several
elevations ofthe different streets and squares, and
foe said pavement shall be graded or staked down
by tho City Surveyor, nnd in foe manner and
upon the terms prescribed in foe foregoing sec
tion of this Ordinance, nnd notice of such resolu
tion shall be published in foe city Gazettes for at
lenst two months, and a copy thereof bo served
hy the Ci'y Marshal on every owner or lessee as
aforesaid, his or her ogont or attorney, witnto
twenty days nftor foe same shall have been p»»*
ed; nnd if any person shall refuse or neglew »
place a pnvomentor sidownlkextending «•* "J* -
length of his or her lot within twelve wonfo" at
ter such a resolution has been published or s -
cd, it shall be foo duty or foo City Sariroyor-«iKl
City Marshal, aided with Midi masone. bricklay
ers or workmen as may he necessary, t0 pjoce
to have the same placed before *J»o I°t ol each
fouiter, ond in the manner prescribed
dinnnee, and he shall report tlio same to Conn
with foe expense thereof, and Council ww i‘ ot
with dirent the City Treasurer to njj
tlon against the owner or Ibmoo of sold lot form
amount ofsudioxpense, which -haU be collected
osull other taxes ond assessments are enforced y
the law and Ordinance* that ore or ' ,n
force; and ony parson who shall rooleit or trou
blotmd Surveyor,' Marshal or workmen employ
ed hy them in the discharge of their *«W «J“*T
in placing said pavement, may he punished 0* •»
prescribed in this fifth section of tlius Ordinance.
Eimci from Um Ordimmc^.^ ?