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h 'Cndijv rj'iftriha.old Mer-
i»\,oUlClnrey;Snrth t RliM
. __ Jholl* Diniel, yourt* Fortymor^
i, W-iHinm, Toting Pbrobe,Isaac, young 1
young \V4Htam little Mary.lltiiny,
* “Me Sarah, iittU A-
own. Dig Aiunm.'jnnn, mint Della, old Delia,
F.ltttbvAh.'Mofey xUTffct.oM Ghroenw.old Sue,
” A Me, Jnlro, Toni, Abby.
p, Charlolte, Davy, old
'into*. Matthias, Dolly, Fima, old
y, Charte*, Carolina, old Fat-
Polly, Chino, Binali, old For-
a John, young Harry,old I'ltro*
.-eit, Diana, Ciesnr, Scipio, Jinny,
_„jjr,^oe, Beck. Ilctly, Leah, big
<1. young Clarissa and 4Unwnidy;levi «
* it. and by virtue of an execution on
jofmortgage, issued out of the Supe
rior Court of Chatham County, at the instance
‘ of Charles Spalding *v*. William C. Harris and
,-^-parld 8»od«ra«e
. -• •’»
_ , date, lap plication will he
__ mode to the Iloaprablo tlio Juaticei of the
Inferior Court of Liberty County, when lilting
for nrdiiinrV purposes, for leavo to noil ell tho
Lauda lying on Jones' Creek in the County of
Liberty,belonging to the eatnte'ofAnd’w/Welth-
onr. GEO. W. WALTMOUU, Rx’or.
j*n8
docl
DLlallA WVLLV, ShetUVo. 9.
(Georgian)
Sheriff's Sale*
Notice*
F OUR month* after date, application will ho
made to the Honorable Justice* of tho In
ferior Court of Liberty County, for leave to toll
nnn half of ait undivided tract df Lend ill raid
County, and ktimvu aa the Katun * or Mctver'*
Plantation- 8. SPENCER,
jan 0 ' Guardian of tho Minor,
Notice*
T^DjSR monthi after date, application will bo
JC made to the Honorable toe Court of Ordi
nary ofGlynn Comity, for leave to aell a tractor
Loud In uid County, belonging to Aun Webrter,
mid containing two hundred noma.
deq23 JOHN M. T1SON, Adm’or.
Notice*
F OUR month*afterdate, application will btf
qjadota the non. the Inferior Court of Lib
erty County, when tilting for ordinary purno*#*,
for leave to sell n Negro innnsfevo belonging to
the minor* of Thomas Menu, late of Liberty
'*ffT7*fLL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Feb- County, decased.
Tf Tttary next, between the usual hours of deo 18 JOHN E. MANN, Guardian,
aale, haftire the Court House lit thu City of So-
vdnuoli, eight hundred bushels o| Corti, (more
or less) ana throe thousand pound* Fodder.(moro
or lesiynttachedes tho property of Wffl.C. Har
ris and David Snodgrass, nrtlio instance ofG.
W. Anderson & Brother, mid sold hy orifer of
the’Honorablehhe Judgoof the Superior Coiut
for (lie County oFCImUmm.
jan 14 / RLISHA WYLLY.s.c.c.
Notice.
F OUR montlfe after dato, application will bo
maje to the Honorablo Inferior Court of
Effingham County, forlenvo to sell Lot of Land
known as No. 18d, 12th Dist., Henry County,
belonging to the e*tato of Rachael McRory, late
of Effingham Conntv,deceased,
dec 14 JOHN McKORY. Adm'o
SltcrtiTs Sale.
j/'bN the first Tuesday in February next, will
\/ he sold at the Court House in Etlingham
♦County, between the usual hours of sale, tho fob
'lowing property:
One thousand ncres of Land, lying and being
in the Conuty of Effingham, hounded on the E-ist
by Savannah River. S E by Estate of H. L. Oro-
vensteine. S \V by Estate of Jonathan Backtey, *
, W by H. L. Grovonsteine, N by Jno. Graven-
steine, N 11 by J. Mullet and Estate of W.G.
Porter; levied on es the property of Guild fold
‘ Dudley, 10 satisfy an execution in ftvor of Robt.
AL Charlton vs. said G. Dudley. Proporty point
ed out hy the Pllnliff.
ROUT. J. 511NGLEDOUFF, Sherifft.c.
dec’Jl
' Sheriff s Sale,
* 'TTTILLbesold on the first Tuesdny in Feh-
Y Y riinry riexLat die Conrt House in Hines-
wille, Liberty County, between the usual hour*
■tlfsale, the following property, namely:
One tract or lot of Land. containing’ ten acres,
more or less, lying near Walthmirvilfe, and ad
joining Richard S.- Baker’s and others; levied on
'Of the property of Reid Floyd, to satisfy an ex«*-
*cutum in favor of Raymond Cay. Property
pointed ottt bv die deferotu w 1.
JOHN GIRARDEAU, Sheriff 1. c.
dec 30
Shot fir’s Sale,*
'TTrriLLbeoold on the first Tuesday in Fcb-
Yf ruary neat. trofore tho Court'llnnso in
'thecily of BruMWick, between the usual hours
-ofsale, seven Negro slaves, named Monday, Ro
sen. Eliza. Fkira, Nat, Elegnn and Peggy; levied
‘on as tho property of S. AL Burnett, to satisfy
•an execution issued nut of the Inferior Court 0
Glynn County under the foreclosure of a tnnrt-
gngo in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samnel M
Burnett. Property pointed ont by defendant .
dec2 E. S. ASHCRAFT. Sheriffo.c.
Notice*
F OUR months after date, application will ba
unde to the Honorable die Inferior Court
of Camden County, Go., when sitiingfor ordinii'
purposes, for leave to soil tho Real Estate in
corgi**of tho late Col. William McKay, of Dir
val County, East Florida; consisting of a certain
tract of Lend situate upon the north side of the
St. Mnrvs River in the County of Camden and
Stato of Georgia,'containing 4300 acres, more or
less, for the henrfit of the licit* and creditor*.
MARY ANN McKAY, Adm ix.
Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840.
nov 6 2IW
Notice*
F OUR months ofter date, application will be
made to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Ef
fingham County, when sitting for ordinary pur-
pose*, for leave to sell all die Real Estate lying in
tlm said county and elsewhere, belonging to die
Estate of the late Rotiert Burton, sen’r. deceas
ed, for die purpose of making a division, &c.
ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix.
ROBT. BURTON,
BENJ. BURTON,
dee 3
Ex'ors.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will bo
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all die Real Estate of
Robert Burton, late of said county, deceased,
nov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix.
Attachment Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb*
‘ruary next, before the Court llnnso in
tho Chy of Savannah, between the usual hours
nfsale, five hnndrad (troy bushels of Corn,(more
or loss) in die eat; levied on under and hy virtue
ofan Attachment issued ont of-the Superior
Court of Chatham County, at the property of
Harris & Snodgra*. ut the instance of John B.
Hendry & Sons, and sold by order of the Hon.
^Charles S. Henry, Judge of said Court.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. 0.
jan 15(Geor)
Administrator'* Sale.
t/fN the first Tuesday in April next, in front
of the Court House in tne City of Harm-
•vannah, wSftetold three-fourths or Lot No. 22
*nd the improvements, in Oglethorpe Ward in
Wid City, bounded East by Lot No. 19. South hy
Lot No. 23, West by LotNo. 27, and North by
-Margaret-street; also on die first Tuesday in A*
T>ril next, in front of tho Conrt Honse in Atneri-
*cn>. Simpler County, G*. Lot No. 100, in the
•Ifitli District, originally Lee, now Sumpter Co.,
'containing 202j acres. Tbo above property 10
'• be Mid by permission of tbe Honorable the Jus-
'dees of the Inferior Court of Chatham County
when eitting for ordinary purposes, as properly
of Estate of Nicholas Marlow, decenscd, for the
-benefit of the heir* and creditor*.
Notice.
F OUR month* after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell apart of the Real and
Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 235
Geo'/gin—Glynn County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Jas. Moore has applied to the
Hon. Court ofOtdinary ofGlynn Coun
ty, for Letter* of Administration on die estate
of Dwight Jenks, late of said County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite nnd admonish ail
and singular the kindred nnd creditors of said de
ceased. to file their objections (ifany they nave)
in the Clerk’s office of the said Court on or be
fore the 22d day of February next; otherwise let
ters of administration will be granted.
Witness, the !!on.Joseph Bancroft, one of the
Justices of the said Court this 22d day of Janua
ry. 1841. JAS. MOORE, Clerk c. o. 0. c.
jan 22 .
Georgia—Glynn County,
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS John Franklin, Jr., applies for
Letters of Administration, as principal
creditor, on the Estate of Henry G. Davis, lute
of Camden County, deceased,
These are therefore to cite end admmmh all
and singniar the kindred and creditors nfsaid de
ceased, to ffie their objections (if any tiiey have;
in my office, within the time prescribed by law,
IllliartlflU In,tops .llmtnia, m. .wait I - - a
iwt»
PATRICK MARLOW, AJm'or. ” d .$?„ np| ’ li ?“ , ; I
Witue**, the I Ion. Francis M. Scarlett, one of
tho Justicerofthe Inferior Court, this 14tbdayof
January, 1841.
jan 20 J. MOORE, Clerk c. 0.0. c.
Administrator’!* Sale.
*gY virtue of an order of the Honorable the
► Justices or the Inferior Court of Chatham
Coupty, while sitting for ordinary pnrporos, wil
be sold before die Court Ifouso in skid County,
on the first Tuesday in February next, nil the
Negro slaves belonging to the Estate of Janies
Miller, deceased, eleven in number, named Gov
ernor, Crawford, Harry, Scott. Harriet, Jean
wie, Sambo. Andrew, peter, Jack nnd Louisa, m
«* many of them n* may ho survivors, for the
•benefit of the heirs-nnd creditors of said Estate.
Terms ef sale qish, pnrchn«er* paying lor ti-
JAMES McHENRY, Adm’or.
dec 2
Georgia—Glynn County.
W To all whom it may concern:
HEREAS William A. Sallein has applied
to tlio.Hnn. Conrt of Ordinary of Glynn
County, for Letters of Administration on the
estate and *ff-c!sof Jpab Farrislo, late uf Liberty
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmoni.h all
singniar the kindred ami creditors of the said
•deceased.to file their objectious(if«ny they have)
t» the granting oTthn adn»ini«lration to the appli
cant in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or
heffire the 1st day of February next; otherwise
Letters of Administration will lie granted.
Witness, the Hon. F. M. Scarlett, one of the
Justices of the said Court, tifij 1st day of Jnnu.v
»y,A.D*U41. 7
jsnl J. MOORE, Clerk e. 0.0. c
v Gconria-Liberty County.
W HEREAS Loretta Martin, Adminulratrix
of Estate of Alexander Martin, deceased,
applies to me for.LeUersof Dismission from said
Estate,
These are therefore incite nnd admonish all
and singular the kindred ami creditors of said de
ceased, to be nnd appear at my office within the
time proscribed by law, to show cause, if any ex
ist, why said letter* should not be granted.
Given tinder my hand of office this 10th day of
December, 1840.
dee 18 JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o. 1.. c.
* OftWia-Lfborty County.
TTTHEREAS John E, Mann, opplies to me
Y Y for Letters of Administration on the Es
tate of Alexander Martin, late ofaaid county de.
These ere therefore to cito ami ndpinnish all
and singular the kindredand creditors of said de
ceased, tube and appear at iny office within the
time preacribed by law, to show couse. if any ex
ist, Why raid letters should not he granted.
Given wider my hand of office this 10th day of
December, 1840. • . • •
- det !S JOHN W. 8TACY. c. c. 0. l. c.
rdgm
RE8, Carrots? poi'is, Spillage, On-
ons, Lettuces. Peas and Ueaiis, Corn, &c.
—eiveO pet Wm. Taylor nnd for sale bv
G. R- HENDRICKSON.
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THS OltlOlNAl AND GENUINE
BniK-iiii-sNln'iiRtlipnlntt Plnitcr.
T HEBE Ylaxten am preparadfor paint nr
weakness imho breast, side, back nr limbs.
Aiso.foi die gout, thenutatlsm, llvof complaint,
nnd dyspepsia. And for cough*, cold*, asthmas,
difficulty nfhronliiiiiff, oppression of tho stomach,
aVo , they will glvo inmost iiiimeilinte ami sooth
ing relief; and for p)en*niiluess, safety, euso nmi
certainty, tiro daadedly. superior to most other
remedies. At rertniu season* of tho yonr, when
coiighb nnd colds are so prevalent, nttd when an
mini v are afflicted with allHCtintt* of tho breast
and lung*, there is nothing in tho wliolo range of
the materia medica that can bo used with so much
safely mid certainty as Uadoan's 1'losters. Ono
of those Invaluable Plasters applied in tho nfaest*
will, in twenty-four hour* relievo dm most vio
lent cough, mid give soothing roliof to dm chest.
They ore also invaluable ns n preventive, n* few
persons take cold when wearing the Blaster*. It
Is not suppos'd Hint perrons unarqiiainted with
niedicitin can understand how Fluster* can ho of
*0 much import.mro in tlmsooflectioite. Yet they
.may rely on such living the fact. At nil events
the’experiment is a safe one, nnd will not cost
much; kbd those wlto aro thus ttfllictod aro udvt-
«ed to try them.
A supply of these celebrated Plasters just ro-
ccivednmf for sale bv
nov 24 G. It. 11F.NDtUCK80N, Agent.
Rnyei's, $€1
R ODGER’S,"Elliott'*, Wmle’s and Butcher’s
sup'r old r.nsloli Jtnznrs
Chinese nud lllliult'* bras* liuck do do do
Snnnder'*, Emerrou'*. Stnught’s olid Mcuhi*'
. .Metalir Strop* and Pasta
Genticinmi'* I)re««ing Cases, of rose wood, ml
hogany andh'atlier
Mrtalic, China, (ii-i** and Wood Shaving Bouts
I Jr, Cloth, Hal. Tooth and Nail Brushes, every,
t variety and new patterns
Fine F.ngh'.h. French nnd American Washing*
and Shaving Snaps, and Shaving Cronin*
Macn«*nr, Bear*. Antilp'c, Nut nnd Ward’* Veg
etable Hair Oil*, highly flavored
Bears Gren*<-, Beef Marrow and Pot Pomatums,
liew stylo
Otto Ro«c, Lip Salvo nnd Almond Paste
Co ogne,Lavender aVe, llonev Water*, very sup’r,
Extract I.etuon, Orange, Musk, Bose, China
Pihk.Verbem. Violet*.iVc.. all fresh articles.
Just received and Ihr sale low. hy
nov21 G. U. HENDRICKSON.
Proposals
For Printing by subscription, a full Report of the
Geological Sf Agricultural Surrey of the State of
Georgia.
fTIHE Legislature, at their session, dedmed it
X expedient to discontinue tlie salary of tho
State Geologist, in consequence of die embarrass
ed finances of the State. By this unexpected
movement, the subscriber i* deprived of the
means of completing tho survey of the State, on
the original plan: if done at all, it must be at iu-
dividnal risk and expense.
It is needle**, perhaps, to represent to the
enlightened citizens of Georgia, that hy -Tallow
ing out the plat) so happily commenced in 1837,
nnd pursued with nnromitted energy to the pre-
sent, the State has been contributing her mite
hnmbte as it nmy he an die part of her agent, to
the cense of general science in our country, and
the advancement of intellectual improvement
s>niR«h NfAldnos Ac.
CASKS F. pro in Salt*
X\J 4 do Pearl Ash
2 do Satoratne
2 do wariiing Soda
1 do Flour Sulphur
t» cases roll do
1 do Gum Camphor ,
2 do Rhubarb
10 hhi* green Copperas
]0 do Whiling
]() do C.i*lorOil
0 do Alcohol
10 do clear strained Honey
(i do Bristol Brick
4 do Fbw Seed
3 hales fine VelvetCorks
3 do Demijohn and Jug do .
100 pncknjn'* Apothecaties Glassware,every
variety
10 grocc Maynard and Rogers’ blk Ink
(l tilils Maenboy and Scotch Snuff
* 20 jars ’do iiud Rappee do. dec. «V
Received hy late arrivul*. and for sale low on
ncf.ommndntins term*,
tict 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Rose Ointment,
F OIt Totter, Ringworms, Pimples tin the
F.iCc, mid oilier cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions getter-
nllv.arc among the most tedious nifd disagreeable
aficctions to which the liugian frame is liable.
Situated as it were, on the verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to roach them by inward rente
dies. Heiv* theinr.fficncyufnndergoing a course
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un
comfortable system of strict diet: such mean*by
reducing tho system merely palliate the symptom*
while they are in practice, to recur as violently,
or more so. when a gencron* diet is returned to,
And die generality of external applicniionshiivc
no other effect than die disease in mie place, soon
to show itsclfin the same or another part. When
ill those means have fitiled. nod in many severe
cases, a perservanco for a Abort time in the use of
the Rose Ointment lins proved effectual. .There
is no trouble in using (applying it every night.*)
A fresh supply just received, and for sale by
aug 24 G. U. IIENDRICKSON.
IgpW __
'OIMMIk*
Jedicmo iiasncqulrarfa very cxtandtul
and Qstnbllshed celebrity in must part* of
tho world,both in he ipitnl and pri /ata practice,
which its efficacy nitiuohna sustained more than
twenty Years, a* a romndy fbr .acroftila or king’s
evil, ulcerated sore dirnat, long standing rliciitnn-
tic nflVedons, di*c.ises of the •kin,whito swelling,
disease* of ilia bones, and all ca»es of nil nlcnr-
on* chgractcr. It is also particularly useful in
i:l»ronio»uid nervous oninplainl*. nccurriug In de
bilitated ami cachuctio constitution*. Over syph
ilis, nm! the host of puiuftil, disagreeable, and
hitherto incurable offeiUions resulting dmruIVnin,
such n* ulcers nfthn liryux, throat, nose, nodes,
Ac., and all those evil* occasioned by an Impro
per ami injudicious 11*0 of mercury, it dlinlaya
complete cotttrdl. It I1.1* hn.ui fuiind to bo a
most useful spring and fall purifier of the'blood
in debilitated and nervous constitutions! it is al
so lieuuflcirtl in dyspeptic ami tlervons com
plaint*, and in most iiftermd ilUensds whom tho
lilns* or liver nro supposed to bo afflicted.
All those who are prcdHpiiseil to piilmonnry
Complaints, or Are affected with any nrdin<« dl*.
trossing diseases nrlritig from impurity oflilobd
orimliacration of thnir youth, hndthnso whoso
cimstitutionsare broken down hy the use of Mer
cury. Arsenic. Dark, or Quinine, nnd those who
arc suffering from dironsod liver,' «»r injudicious
treatment of any nf the above diseaso*, should
Submit to apnr.Kc ntSwalm** IVuim-en.
Iu all romplicnted ease* of Sernfulannd Svpli-
jli*. and incuse* where the Syphilitic virus of the
■pnrout enu*e*n development nf Syphilis or Scrott
ilia in tho child, this Is the only* remedy, Upon,
which a hope of recovery rail he reasonably
founded: (hero hi* been no in*tnnee of it* failure,
where properly used. It relieves dm disense.and
nt the Kiium limn impart* vigor to the wlude sys
tem—an operation *0 long looked for in vain hy
the medicnl world. Under the 11*0 of the |*.inn
er.1. the patient i* cnnhled in take noiirisliing
food which, under the reuimon tnoifes of prac
tice. is usually wiililmhl from the sufferer. In
many instance* wlmro tho hoirihlu ravage* of ul
ceration had laid bam ligament and hone, -end
where, to nil nnne.miiice. no human means but
amputation could have saved life, have patients
been matched from the gruvo, nnd restored to
good health, tho devouring disunno having been
completely eradicated.
It is worthy of remark, tlutt the greater part or
the patient* who have* been permanently cured,
had, previously to using Swaim’s Panacea, re
ceived the ablest im!(lic.i)u9«is|iince,niid number*
were abandoned hy their physician*, ns being be
yond tho reach of medicgl skill. Such i» tho feet,
nnd so extraordinary were many of thecnsns.ihat
an exhibition wa* made of thuiii in tho Universi
ty of Pennsylvania, by the Profe**nr of Surgery,
before n crowded audience of Undent*, who pro-
nmmct'd them wonders in the healing art. It has
been used in tiro American Nn\y ami in the Phil
adelphia Ahiis-ll011*0, and Pennsylvania and N.
York I!n*pitul.*,nud in most of the Infirmaries in
tiro United State* and in tiro other part* oftthe
world. Such have been it* surprising effects—
it* success after all other medicine* had feiled,
that Dr. William Prico, tho Niirgcnn ortho Ponn-
sylvatiia Hospital, wa* induced to abandon his
highly respectable ofiice, from tbe lamlnblo de
sign nf benefiting hi* fellow creature*, by carry
ing tiro Panacea to England; where it succeeded,
in a number ofin*tances,in ffio disease* for which
it i* intended, and its virtues aro publicly ac-
kuowl-dged hy some of the most eminent sur
geons of Europe.
Tho discovery ol this medicine has been tho ef
fect oflong’nmJ altciitivo study, urn) it was made
public from the most decided conviction, found
ed on ample experience, of it* power in eradica
ting many of the most formidable and intractable
diseases, after ovary other medicine had failed.
Constantly on hand and for sale hy
A. PARSONS. Sole Agent,
jan 16 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
I oiliprwiHiTetter.'or adni"mVslruiion"win'lla’grant! h ” -fl? 11 *- wilh otl.er
Georgia—Effingham Connty,
To all whom itniny concern:
TTTHEREAS Mary Hurst, widow,and John
Y Y Hurst, has Applied to die lion. Conrt
of Ordinary of Effingham County, for Letters of
Administration on the estate and effects of IVrn
Hnrst, late of suid connty deceased,
. These aro therefore \o cite nnd admonish all
nnd singntar, the kindred nnd cre«litors of the
said deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the granting of the ndminisiratinu to the
applicant :n the Clerk’* office oftiie said Court,
on or before die 7th day of February next; oth
erwise letters of administration will be granted.
Witness, tbe Hon. C. Powers, one of tho Jus
tice* ofdie said Court, the 7th day of Jnn., A.
D.ldlt. JOHN CHARLTON.
j«n 7 Clerk c.o.e.c
Georgia— EOingtiam County.
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS James Rnhii hn* applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Ef
fingham Connty for Letter* ofDismissory on the
estate of Samuel Burckstiner,.deceased.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all
nnd singular die kindred nnd creditors of die raid
decked, to fife their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s feffice of the said Conn,
on or before tiro 19th day. of July next, other
wise Utter* pf Dilniissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon C. Powers, one ofth? Jns-
tices of the said Court, the J9th dav ofJunuarv
A. D. 1841. JNO. CIIAftLTON, 7
J* n 1^1 • Clerk c. c. o. e. c.
Georgia—Glynn County.
10 ail whom tt may concern:
TjfTHEREAS S. A. Hooker ha* Applied to
YY the Hon. Court of Ordinary ofGlynn
County, for Letters of Administration (with the
will annexed) oil the estate and effect* of Jno.
IV. McLeod, late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite mid admonish all
nnd singular the kindred end creditdrsV the raid
dcrenfed, to file their objections (ffany they have)
to the granting of the administration to the. appli
cant in die. Clerk's office of die said Court, on or
before the 1st day of February next; otherwise
Letters of Administration will he granted.
Witness, tho linn. F.M. Scarlett, ono nftite
Justice* of the said Court, (Insist day of Jnuua-
ry.A.D. 1841.
j»»I J. MOORE, Clerk c.o.o.c.
-iacca.
do do Vermifuge, 6
genuine erllele, urn! hnving linen
in ilio proprietor for cash, witlbe
llpnia price., by
(i. II. HKNDIUCKSON,
__IIllor'« '.Tobacco.
I J?aOwB Mr*. G. A. Miller's One cut
J Toliereo, jii.l received end for role tiy
in 13 G. R. HKNbitlCKSON.
r ^f a r a te n “ County.
t lo all whom a may concern*
W HEREAS Eliza Andrew has applied to
die Hon. Conrt of Ordinary ofGlynn
County, for Letter* of Administration on die
estate and effects of Jos. B. Andrew, lute nf said
county, deceased.
, These are tHereford to. cite and admonish all
and singular tiio kindred oqd creditor* of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if anv they
havii) to tho granting of the administration to the
applicant in tiio Clerk's office of the said Conrt,
on or before the 1st day of February next; other
wise letters of Administration will be granted.
Witness, the Hob. F, M. Scarlett, tine of the
Justice* of the raid Court, tin* lit day of Janua
ry, A. D. 1841.
jan 1 J. MOORE, Clerk c. o. o. c.
Pcttsfife Candy.
A K E .? H ■“PPtf of & Bon'* Clari.
/X fled If oarboiiml Candy, just received and
for sale by tt. IL HENDRICKSON.
. jan y
CoiiRh Lozenges.
E LLETilORN'S Expoctorant Lozenges, for
coughs, cold*, whooping cough and tight
ness of tiro chest and lungs, an excellent remedy
for children. Just received,nnd for sale by
nov 5. G-It-HENDRICKSON
Butler's Compound extract of
Copaiva, Cnbcbs and Sarsa
parilla.
T HIS luodiciiro, composed of ingrediente
which, neparntely havo long been highly
and justly esteemed for their virtue* in tho euro
of the various form* of Syphiiisnud Vetierialdis
State* oftho Union. There i* but one alterna
tive. In the present situation oftho survey, the
work mu.t either be abandoned and the import
ant information obtained by four years, investi
gation of tho Geology of tho State, lost to her
citizens, or tho subscriber must depend for sup
port, on individual patronage. He is determin
ed to make an effort fur tiro benefit*nnd honor
ofhis adopted State, to proceed with the survey
From former experience of the unbounded liber
olity and generous hospitality nf hi* fellow citi
zeus, in different parts of the Slate, ho i* confi
dent that, in making an npneal to their sympathy
and patronage, it will not bo inado iu vain.
That a complete survey may bo inado of the
remaining counties of the State, and the whole
consolidated nnd published fot the informa
tion and benefit of dm ••*i'«/*-n*, public patronage
is most respectfully solicited. A work of this
kind, is much needed in Georgia, a State, com
prising an area of sixty thousand square mile*,
being destitute of a single correct Map, Geography,
or hutofy of tiro same. A majority nf the citizen*
must, from nenexsity, be unacqnuintcd \yiih the
rich miueral resources and agricultural capacities
of the different section*. Favored a* tho sub
scriber has been, by four years labor, as State
Geologist, in different part* of tho State, in
collecting materials for a complete report of an
Agricultural and Geologist survey oml Natural
History, he trusts that he shall be able to meet
the approbation ofhis fellow citizens.
Tho subscriber pledges his honor, that die pro-
cecds arising from sulracrihing for the wmk, shall
be appropriated to the completion oftiie survey
of die remaining counties oftho State nnd that
they shall be finished a* thoy will bo needed for
publication.
JOHN RUGGLCSCOTTING,
•Jute Otologist.
Millcdgevillo, January lit, 1841.
N. B, It is impossible, alibis time, to designate
tiio number of volume* iu a act.
Condition*.
Tho work shall be printed in rovnl octavo
form,oil fine paper & with new type, it will con
tain complete reports of a Geologtc.vl and Agri
cultural Survey of every Conuty in tho State,
ividi a Map oftho same, Drawings of remarka
ble places, sections, dec, together with an ac
count of the Natural History, Botany and Agri
cultural statistics.
2. The first volume will contain a system nr
Agriculture adapted to the soil* nnd climate or
droSoutii, with a table nfannlysi* of soils from
different couutmi, and remarks on tiunr improve-
menu with other useful agricultural table*. Also,
o complete Glossaryof Geological and Agricul-
tern I terms.
3. Each volume shall contain GOO pages, iu
cloth binding, al, $3 50 nor volume to iiifjNcribers;
to non-subscribur*. $4 00 payable on delivery.
4. Tiie priuting shall lie *o arranged, that u
volume may be expected during tho session or
the Legislature, in each, until the whole sot is
completed.
5. Should there be sufficient patronage, n
large Geological and Agricultural Mrtp of tiro
{State will bo constructed, 0 by 4 feet, on which
iu addition to Georaraphic.il delineatioiisiianally
on Map*, nil tiro Geological and Agricultural
feature uf die flinte shall bn accurately sketched
and colored. Price on Roller*, $10 00.
v J»n 8
Clarified Esstncc of Blorchonud
Candy.
J PEASE &. SON’S IIorehomul Candy
• compounded ft am 23 different ingredients*
highly recoiuuroiufed fur tiro euro of coughs.colds,
hoarfcucss, irritation of tiro throat, &c. Just ro
ceivod per Excel, and for rate by
ndv 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Pepper, Ac.
j)A BAGS heavy Black Pepper
O vf 10 do Pimento, 10 do Raco Ginger
100 maUCinuamon. For sale hv
dec 5 G. ft. HENDRICKSON.
White Lend, &c.
1 AA KEGS English White Lead
JL w v/ ffOO do American do do, No 1 and 2
20 boxes Baltimore G'rmue Yellow
21) do do do Grout
50 doz Paint Brushes and Sash Tools,
sorted size*, just received per ship (Julia and or
safe hy G. IL HENDRICKSON.
octlO
form* of Syphili-
ease, is a preparation nf suporior efficacy, cer
tainty ami convenience in tiro cure ofgonorrha'.T,
eh’et, strictures, white*, pahis in tiro buck and
loins, gravel, irritation of tho bladder, affections
oftiie kidneys, &c. Beside* it* superior effica
cy, thro extract ha* a great ndvantage in point ol
convenience, it being in the form of an agreea
ble paste which will ho retained upon tho stom
ach when more imu*eoo* medicine* would bo
ejected—causing no unpleasant sensation nr
taint to die breath, und producing none of those
disagreeable cutaneous eruption* which are
caused by most of tho romedio* for these diseas
es. It not only nets directly upon tiro urinary or
gan* !uii nl-o possesses touic powers, giving tone
to tiro stomach, invigorating tiro system and thus
'mproving the general health. It is put up in
small earthen pots, which may conveniently he
carried iu tiro pocket by travellers nr those who
wish to avoid expense to physician or friends.
This Extract has received the written testimoni
als of many of the most distinguished of the
medical faculty,, nnd its increasing *nlo prove*
that its virtue* nro daily.becoming more highly
appreciated. A supply just received and for
sale by A. PARSONS,
jan 20 No. 8 Gibbons’ Rnngo.
Jorrfrfji PlilBP
ha* long baatt knowi
f Cfttuequenora hafti frequently
the um ofSolid Magnesia, which ha* boon pro*
veil by Mr. Brando nnd many other omineiit cha-
mist*, In form cohcmiion* in the bowel*, endan
gering, and in Nome instntico*, deatrdyitig life.
Numerous well founded abjections nro n!*o
urged ngniml tho |t*a of tho Carbonate* of Soda
nml Potash. Mnjondio domoiiatrated that "thrar
liqnily tbo’blood, enuso Infiltration of dm limPr
ofllufoti of water Ih tho ehost.nnd Indiioa ntnat
Rerinukdirimlora." LaneoVIStii.October, 1838,
and ftth Jimunry, 1839.
pr. Janros Johnson any* they have “a tenden
cy to reduction of fleah ami itrnngth."—(Son
Extract JVbtu Medico-Cliirurglenl Review atiuox-
cl.)
Tho groat advnn|pgo« of ihi* elogant preprtra-
tlrtn nro, dint, po-sosxing all tho pronerliR* of
MauueBiu in general iiho, it is not liable to form
those “dangerous concretion* in the bowel*" al
luded to. It correct* acidity and relieves heart
burn effectually, without “injuring the conn of
ilm Rtomncli," or prnduoing any tof tiiOsn Inmen.
talde ovils'reatiUing from tiio me'or thn Carlio
note* of Soda nnd Fntitsht It prevent* die food
of iurmiv* turning sour upon inf stomach: tt U
vary usofti) in all Cninpiniht* of tho bladder: it
tend* iu reffiiiato tho action, oftho bowels, nnd is
peculiarly adapted for female*.
Extract from tiro Medico-Cliiritrgical Review,
for April, 1839. edited by Dr. James Johnson,
Physician ex ininnliniiry in tho late King. &c.:
•'Pellucid Solution of Magnuia.-^Thh very n*c-
fill and elegant preparation we have bcpit trying
for some urolith*, an an aperient anti acid in ’dys
peptic complaint*, attending with acidity nnd
voust'maumi.aud with very great benefit. It hn*'
tho inlvniltage over common Magnosia ill being
dissolved, and therefore not feihlo to accumulate
in tiro bowels. It i* decidedly superior to Soda
or Potas'i.on account nf it* aperient quality, and
of ita having no tendency in reduction oi liest) und
strength, which the two Carbonates above men-
tinned certainly tend to, when long contimiud
and taken in con-iderabln quantities.
Sir Humphrey Davy testified, that thro solution
form* soluble combination* with urio acid salt*
in cases nf Gout and Gravel, thereby counteract
ing tluiir injurious tendency when other alkalies
nml even .Magnesia itself had Tailed.
In the seventh Report oflhoMed’cnl Seetinfi
of tbo British Association.it i* sot forth by Sir
James Murray, that tiro majority of cutaneous
disoiihM- aii-u from acid mid saline impregna
tion* in the iluids oftho body, which nro neutral
ized by tiro Fluid Mngnesin;hnd that tho Neural
gia. Spasm*, Nervous Paim mid Irritation*, n*
well ns Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, are fre
quently uwitig to Chrystaliim irritnntn deposited
on tho nervous membranes, which saline parti
cle< thUimti-acid Solution effectually dissolve*.
Tho Riipsriority oftiie Condensed S#ilimi of
Mngnesia, compared with l’atnsh and Soda, a*
an nikiiliue remedy, lias been long admitted.
The following official Report of iu merit* is
founded upon twenty vears experience, by Dr.
Coiuius, Inspector of Army Hospital*, commu
nicated to tho discoverer, Sir Janie* Murray:
“Tho Solution of Magnesia is found nnrticu
larly•beneficial a* u plen-ing sedative unu aperi
ent, in nil c.iv* of Irritation or Acidify of the
Stomach, particularly during Pregnancy, Fubrilo
Complaints, lufimtile Disorders, or Sea-Sick-
no**.
“An once or two of tiro Solution speedily re
move* Heartburn, Acid Eructation*, Sourness,
or irregular cligeatiqriHofFomnle* mid Children.
“In the Army and Nnvy, it hn* boon found to
compose tho Stomach in a few minutes,ufierany
excess of hard drinking,
“Tho Solution is of itself an ngreenblo nperi
out, blit it* laxative pioperTicw can be much aug
mented by taking with it, or directly after it, a lit
tle lemon juice inaxed wwh sugar nnd water, or
even Cream of Tartar Tea; in thu manner a
very ugreeable effervescent draught can lie safely
taken at any time dnring-Fevcr and Thirst.
“The antiseptic qualities nf this Solution, ow
ing to the prosenco of so much Carbonic Acid,
Wbesn found very valuable in Putrid nnd other
feviii*. A* a Lotion for tbo mouth, itsweetens tho
breath, mid tho Magnesia clear the teeth from tari
tar. •
“For preventing the evolution or deposition
of Uric Arid, in Goutoi Gravel, die efficacy oft
tiro dissolved Magnesia \vn* long since riitlionti-
cuUuUiy Drv. M'Uonuoll mid Richardson, and
Sir James Murray.
“Tiro Solution ha* almoatinvariahiy aiicracdcd
in removing tho Fits, £}pn*ms, Headaches, nnd
Gastric Coughs, Jo winch dolicote person* nro
snbjrctfrom Acid* and Crudities oftno Stomach
and Bowel*.”
In addition to tho above Report, Professor.
Duncan, of Edinburgh, in hi* extensive practice,
established it* efficacy for removing acidities, nl
laying irritation oftiie stomach or urinary organ*
and for dissolving lititic concretions und uric
salts, nnd consequently ns tho* best remedy for
Gravel mid Gout. He also recommend* the
the Solution of Magnesian* the best fluid for pre
paring cold infusion*. He uiy* in hi* Leclurcs:
“Tiro alkaline quality of tins Liquid corrre the
taste,nnd extracts tiio medicinal properties of Bark,
litters, Aromatics, Vegetable Tomes, Seeds, and
Roots, such a* Valerian, Sarsaparilla, &c. &c.—
Tbo infusions do not spoil or become sour by
keeping. T. M. & J. M. TURNER,
juu 14 Moriutiient Square.
entod ofn nioRt reinnrk*bfe nnd obltfuafe St
omplISlB wh«re il,o My »
nihomo tilcurj*. nml e»«n ihn Inmil. of the ih,„.
cmtiinwnj—nmUiy n.ins «m*o l’ilUOnily C
l-Srt'd. 0 " 1 ' •>««-«
PETERS* VEGETADEE PIM.g
Thnjr lin inUnnil t.-nr, Ihn honllli nClIiil*.,
Iiccmim limy purliy mm In-ljornto ilm WooJ
tholr good iilloct* are not ooniitorbnlnnccd by
incntiveiiienco; being composed *!Mir'ly of v.;
atahle*, they do not expose those who us* thti,'
to dmigbr.imd their ofli rts ore o* certain a* t|»!
nroinlulnryt llioy are dqlly mid Mfely ndmitti;
tored to inlimny, youth, mmilinod nml old nga »«j
In women in tiro most critical and dolicote clrcua
stance*, drov do not disturb or ahockthe and
functions, hut restores their order nndre-t«uh-
lishe* their health t nml fernll the purpose. W S
a vegetable purvMttue, tir certain cS-mimr ntiu
whole system aro required, tiiey staud withoui.
rival.
07* Sold wholesalo and retail, al ail the princi.
pal Druggists in Snvaunuh.
' ily 29 182—1y ’
B ParmW Pile Kcmdly,
LING a safe and certain cure for Iiamior-
hoids or Pile*. For sale at No. 8 Gibbons'
Range, Savannah, Ga. jan 8
■ Leftwlch « superior old Caven-
Xd6l dish Tobacco, lint received mid for sale
b J _ tt- HENDRICKSON.
••9
itioar.ft's mjUv riits umi Piimitix
Mil Mrt’S.
T I1F.BF. medicines Iwve long been known and
appreciated for their extraordinary nnd im
mediate powers ofre.storingperfect heullli to per
sons suffering mitler nearly every kind of disease
to which the human frame is I,able.
Tiro proprietor rejoices iu the opportunity nf-
forded by tiro universal diffusion ol die duily press
for placing hi* VEGETABLE LIFE PILLS
within tiro knnwtarigo nml roach of 'every individ
ual in tho community. Unlike tho host of per-
niriniis quackeries which honxtnr vegetable in
gredients, the Life Pills nro purely and solely
vegetable, atid contain neither mercury, nntiiuo-
hv, arsenic, nor any other mineral in any form
whatever. They are entirely composed of ex
tracts from rare nnd powerful plants, tiro virtues
nf which though long known to Severn) Indian
tribe*, and recently to some eminent pharmaceu
tical chemists are altogether uiikimw n to tho ig
norant pretenders to medical science, and were
never befere nthninutered in so happily ctlica-
cions a combination.
THE PHCEN1X HITTERS are so called, he-
enure they possess tiro power of restoring tiro ex
piring embers of hoaltii, to glowing vigor through-
out tiro rniiotitmion, iu» the Pba-oix is said to he
restored to life from tho ashes of it* /nvu di«<u|ii-
tion.' Tho I'hmuix Bitter* aro entirely vogotahle,
composed of root* found only in certain parts of
tiro western rountrv. which will infalihlv cure
FEVERS ANI) AGUES oftill kinds; will never
fail to eradicnio entirely all the effects ofmercury
infinitely sootier thau tiro most powerful prepar
ations ofSnrsnpnrilia. and will immediately cure
tiro determination of BLOOD TO THE HEAD;
never fails in sickness incident to vming females:
and will he found a certain remedy in all cases ol
nervous debility and \\oulurowi oftho nioxtim-
paireilcoiMtituiions.
A* a remedy for Chronic nnd Inflammatory
Rheumatism, the efficacy of the I'humix Billers
w ill he demonstrated hv the use ofu single bottle.
Tiro usual doso of these Bitter* i* Irilf a wiiro
glass fall, in water or wine, nnd this quantity may
he taken two or three time* a day, about half au
hour before meals, or a less nuniitity may ho ta
ken at all time*. To those who are nillicted with
jndigestion after meals, Uieso Bitters will prove
invaluable, as they very greatly increase the no-
turn oftho principal y iscetn, help tiwMti to perform
their ftiuclioui, and enable |ho stnmnch to dis
charge into the bowel*.whatever is offensive,
rlitift indigestion isonaily and speedily removed,
appetite restored, and tiro mouth* of tiro absorb
ing vessels being cleansed, nutrition is facilitated
mid strength of body nnd energy of mind are the
happy results.
For farther particular* ofMoffott’* Life Pill*
and Phumix Bitters, apply at MofihU's office No.
ftlfl Broadway, New York, where die Piltecau bo
obtained for tfc cents, 50 emits and $1 per box;
aud the Hitler* for $1 a $2 per botilo. Numer
ous certificate* oftho wondorfu! ellicucy of both,
may ho tiicm inspected.
For safe hy A. BARTOW.
At his Store, on tho Bay. corner ofDrayton-St.
jtily 14. lOU-lr
rrcinitim American Slmviug
.Cream.
R ING'S Verbena Cream, unexcelled for tht»
-vast amount of case nml real pleasure it
gives mi shaving, obtained tiro first premium at
tiro Into fair of tiro American Institute, at NibloV,
nml having received tiro highest encomiums from
nearly tiro whole, oftho American Press, it is now
nnivcte-illy adiniiL-d, and acknowledged to ho tho
most emollient, ncoiroinicnl, ami easy Shaving
Soap extant. It lui* not only commanded cmti-
iiromtefinri ft out nil part* oftho United State*,
but its fauic has spread over most purts of tho
glr.be.
It Is composed entirely of vegetable emollient
ingredient*, freo from clinnip.il alloy, nml leave*
not the slightest reduore, smarting, roughness,
nor irritahln sores, so' long complained of after
shaving with other preparation*—in fact, after
shaving with tins (’roam tiro skin i* left ns soft as
silken velvet! The respectable nmi highly flat
tering recuinmeudatiniis. both public, ami pri
vate, that have been received, tet Ute best guaratt
lee oftho value of llii* most important discovery.
Just received and for safe hy
A. PARSONS,
jan 13 No.8 Gibbons' Range.
Concentrated JPctncid Solution
or iHttgitcsIn, with the Acidu
lated Syrup.
T IW Pelurid Solution of Magnesia i* used ns
an aperient nnti-acid in dyspeptic com
plaints, attended with aridity nml constipation,
with very great benefit, ft hn* tiro advantage
over common Ilagm-sia in Iroing di*«oIvcd, and
therefore not liable to nrcmnulite in die Imwel*.
(t i* decidedly superior to Soda or Pol.ndi, on
account of its aperient quality, and of its having
no tendency to reduction of flesh or strength,
which tiro two carbonates nhovo mentioned cer
tainly tend to, when long continued and taken in
considerable quantities. Tho Solution of Mag-
iirsin is fiiniiti particularly Iroimfioinl ns a pleas
ing sedative nnd aperient in all cases of irritation
nr acidity oftho stomach, febrile complaint*, in
fantile disorders, sea sickness, &c.
Just received aud for wife hy
A. PARSONS,
j a » 13 No. 8 Gibbons'Rnngo.
J. PEASE & SON'S
Clarified Esnciicc of lldnrliottntl
. Cmuly,
TS highly recommended for clenring thn voice,
X and relieving rough*, colds, boarsc-icss, irri-
lalion of tho throat, croup, whooping cough,nxlh-
u»n. catarrh, palpitation oftho heart, liver coin-
plaint, nnd in fact all direuxex leading to com
sumption. Just received nnd for sale hy
. A. PARSONS.
J* 1 ” E» No. 8 Gibbon*' Rnngo.
Parsons’ Pectoral Halm of Coir^
A rntrceii, or Irish Woss.
SAJ-L and certain remedy for cough*,
colds, nsilima*. the whooping cough, short-
nos* ofbrenth, spitting of blood, cnnstimptinij,
Ac. lor salo ut No.8 Gibbous’ Range, Sevan-
nah.On. jan 6'
E 8walin'* I'linttcca,
’]■> mn cure ofsernfuin or king’s evil, syphil-
iticund mercurial discuses, rlieumntism, ul
cerous sore*, white swellings, diseases of tiro liv-
or und skin, general debility, Ac., aud nil diseas
es arising from impure blood. It is also recom
mended to those whoso constitution* nro broken
down hy tho injudicious nso of mercury, bark, or
quinine, Ac.,und oil those whoso lungs and chest
aro supposed to bo disease*!. Kept constantly on
hand and for sale by » •
V A PARSONS,Agont,
*1 No, 8, Gibbon's Kamjo.
Tho Lnciim CortHnii
BEWARE OF FRAUD.
rpIIE unprecedented popularity of thiibenefi-
J- cent and ittestimahlu CORDIAL In tho )J.
nited States, has imlnrfld one or umro unnriaci-
pled person* to inanofnctiirc spurious cataipini
artidcs, unfa O'uivut nnmrs, and purporting u
produce the same effect t but which, in reality, tiro-
duen no other oifect than that of swindling fin
public; and te give a yet more plausible appear
ance of their cupidity, tlioso persons iitfect thit
their wrnjchnd nostrums have In-cn in use in
Euglaiid mid elsewhere for a number of yean;
Whereas, until tiro illustrioii* Dr. Miifuin’insds
hi* wondorfti) discovery, no euro forliarrennui
had been ever thought of, or at (east made pub-
lie; mid all tlioso then in use for the restoration
oftlro decoyed virile power* were found to hoof
but litllu avail. Thus,' all nostril tut advertiie4
for barronnes* ortho curoofinipotency, but Dr.
Mngtiin’* nro more catchpenny humbugs, which
would trover have been thought of but (or thesp.
peurnneo and groat celebrity of tiro LUCINA
CORDIAL. A* no counterfeit oftlro name it
nt present iu circulation, it may hi general bet
snfficinut caution for tiro purchaser to ask for tin
LucTnn Cordial, but ns ftirtimr assurance,it would
o ns well to note that it* name, Lttciua Cordiil,
i Elixir nf Lnvn, is stamped in tiro gluss of each
butlc—die combined anil* of Franco nnd die l’.
lilted States are on tiro outward euvelopc—tfe;
n Fleur do Li* is printed on the Accompanying
directions, and heaiitifully embossed on die sWv
bills hanging in thu store* of thoso who have ih*
genuine article for safe.
Tho celebrity of the Lucina Cordial being such
n* it is, it i« scarcely necessary to add that it it fin
only efficient remedy for Imrrontro**, and the ret-
torution of decayed virile power* over known;
aud thatin tiro cure of Fluor Albu*,Gfect,oh*ttuc.
tod, difficult or painful Menstruation, tho incon
tinence oftho urine, or tliotinvoluntary dischargo
thereof, it* superiority over every other medicine
is not ouly decided, but unquestionable. For
safe by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
july 39 182—ly Savannah.
ELLIS’ COMPOUND
Krcosotc Tooth Wash;
Recommended by the Faculty.
T HIS compmiMd willlro found serviconblo in
arresting and preventing decay in loath;
keeping tiro teeth and gums in a healthy and clean
condition; sweetening the breath; removing tar
tar, and relieving pain caused by carious teeth.
Few discoveries iu modern chemistry promise
more important results limn that orKren*otp, hy
Dr. Ueiclieiihach, an eminent chemist of Ulntis-
ho. in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid
product, obtained from wood, mid isnuntegoii* to
charcoal in.its antiseptic, properties; but fur more
powerful ns a cnrrectivo and preventive of de
cay. Chnrconl. notwithstanding its well known
cleansing properties, i* objectionable n* a denti
frice, on account of it* insolubility, nnd tho risk
of uiinuio particle* remaining between tho -tooth
and producing injury. Krenxolc. on tho contra
ry, cannot he liaiilo 40 this objection, and,posses-
res, to n much greater extent, the ntitisentic nnd
purifying properties of tiro former. The trial*
which have Iroeu inado with it, in this country
and Europe have proved it* ellicucy.
It is strongly recommended by tho Faculty as
tho best preventive against canes in teeth. To
sweeten tiro breath, rendered offensive hy decay
ed tiroili, tiro nso oftohacco, or other causes, and
to arrest decay itself, it stand* pro-eminent.
Ellis's compound Kremote Tooth Wash, com
bine* tiro virtues nf Kreosolo, of the strength
adapted for this purpose, with other substances
known to bo highly ndvantngoou* in whitening
and preserving tiro teeth.
It h confidently recommended to tho pitblioax
a viilunbio cotupmiiid, which tuny bo used daily
will* great advantage to tiro teeth and gums, nt tiro
same time leaving an agreeable sensation in tiro
mouth. TImrn is no acid in Jlii* wash, nor any
ingredient* entering in’o its composition, hut
such as urc highly beneficial to the teeth.
It lias been examined nml used by several of
tiro first I'hvrielaiis of this city, who have no liesi
tation in recommcndlii/' il a* mi excellent wash
for tho teeth nml gums, preventing tiro latter frqm
becon ing spungy,nml, by its detergent and an-
tisentic qualities, preserving both ill it clean uud
healthy condition. Forsnlohy
nov 3 T. M. A J'. M. TURNER,
Peters' Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of tiro most aston
ishing and wonderful cure* that have ewr
been knout a—in consequence of which tiiey h»»
now become n shining mark, against which alltl* .
arrow* ofdisappoiiited liopo, envy aud Unchaiit-
nhfeiros* ore levelled without distinction. « I
Peter*’ Vegetable Pill* aro nnti-bilion*, anti-
dyspeptie.nnd nnti-mercurln), nnd may justly fe
considnred a Univorsnl Medicine*—but they art
peculiarly beneficial in tiro following coinplaint*:
Yellow nnd Bilious Fevnr*.Fever nnd Ague,By*,
pepsin. Cretin, Liver Complaint. Sick Ifeadache,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rhonnintisin, Enlarge-
tnetit of tiro Spleen, Pile*, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension
oftho Stomnch and Bowels, Incipient Disrrbas,
Flatulence, Habitual CostivRness, Los* of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched tor Sallow Complexion,
nftd in all cifeei nf Torpor of tho Bowels, viheto
n Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They nro
exceedingly mild in their toperations, producing
neither nnnsca, griping nor debility.
EF80M wholesale and retail at oil tho principal
Drug Store* iti Savannah.. july 29 182—ly
Valicr's Celebrated French Pills
Three Hundred Dollars Challenge.
T HE genuine French Pill* against all tin
QUACK nostrums oftlro ago—for tho cars
of a certain disease. Tho FRENCH PILLS
arcnpplirtihfe in nil cases for cither sox, (warrant
ed free rrom mercury,) and do not affect the
breath in tho least, and nro perfectly pleosaut and
ngreenblo to tiro stouinch, nnd linvn never failed
toiuukon Jqrifedyntid permanent euro, without
tiro least regard to diet or application to business.
In long, protracted or chronic stage* of the dis
ease, obstinate Gleet*, Fluor Album, Gravel, Fe
male Complaints, ora weakness of tlioso orgnns,
they are hey nnd n doubt tho most effectual rent*
tiy ever discovered, having cured many obstinate
case* nftpr every other ntedic.no had tailed. Th*
French Pills have been so universaJly successful
that tiro jiroprietnr cham.kkoks anyone to pro
duce a remedy of equal certainty uudor a forfeit
ure ofThree Hundred Dollurs.
Price' $2 per Imx. For safe by
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Savannah.
july 29 lR2- , y_
Lc Cordial dc Litcine, ou L'El*
cxlr de L'Amonr.
TT7T. perceive by llro pnj-.rrj *h»» »K*f
Y V French phyVtciuu, Dr. Mngtiin, has estab
lished nn agency lor tiro safe of tiro nbovo named
extraordinary medicine in this city; and to speak
the truth, wo are sorry for it, as wo think that
there are too ninny people in this part of the
world already. Wo dure not enter into ou expla
nation of tiro wander* effected by this ■ medicine
here, but will nevertheless venture to add, tlmt it
is the rovnlist thing in tiro world for gentlemen and
ladies who are husbands aud trices, nnd who wish
to ho fathers uud mothers. Tho ngoiil should take
this im dicino In the far west, where people are
scarce.—A’«o York Examiner.
" The Lueine Cordial” is a general invigoratof
oftlro human frame in all tiro various case* of
Inngor. lassitude and debilitation, uud 1* at the
same time so simple, yet so efficacious', that while
itenti renovate Ihn prostrated energies nl'a giant,
nn infant may nso it. hot ouly with imntinitv. but
w ith ndvantago. Tho Lucino Cordial is also all
imluliitahlc cure for tiro innnu'.itroucn nf the urine,
or Uro involuntary dischargo thereof. It is like-
'wise nn invaluable and .unrivalled medicine in
cases of chronic eruption* of tiro skin, ami in the
(Ironical affections oftho age.
This celebrated and inestimable Cordial i* ft*
sale by «. K. HENDRICKSON,
july 29 182—ly Savannah.
Jay lie's Hair Tonlc*-lInlr<
T HERE i* nothing like n good bend of hair to
set off a titan’s pate. A* tho poet says—
•*—''Tis the robe whirh curious nature weaves.
To imiig upon die bond, and does adorn
Our bodies.' 1
To ho sure 11 bald bond i* honoming enough in
a judge, or a minister, for itlookri grave nnd ven
erable, uud tiio' it nmy not bo nn unerring ovi<
ifeuco of wisdom, j ot ft is n decisive proof that
thg individual in not hair brained.—Young per
son*, especially young lieno* nml hellos, arc ruth-
or averse to a premature disrolromoitt of their
roofs | aud ho who offers n remedy to presorva
that important ornament must bo looked upon in
tiro light of n bonefector. And such u ono is Dr.
Jayuo. whose liair tonic hasdotro womlersinconx
mg tiio hair out on harron spots, and preventing
its falling off. There i* no qmickerv about this
article. Wo havo soon evidence ofit* efficacy.
A goiitiemnn who'hnsbnon lialdfor nhiimhnrof
years, hy tiro use of this tonic, Ima got uuilo 11
flourishing growth on tho late waato place. Those
whoso lioir, like false friend*, is leaving them,
will fiuil this on oxoollont proveutivo. To young
buck* who asniro to hiisliy whiskers, this tonic
bio—and to young ladle* who
would preserve their glossy ringlets, tt limit be
tiro grout desideratum.—fVrttona Transcript.
Tho ubove for ante by
dot27 T. M. 4k J. M, TURNER
Harrison's Specific ointments,
T7I0R tho euro of w hite swulling*, scrojliloui
J. and other tuiuora. ulcers, sore leg*, old and
Iresh wound*, sprain* nod bruise*, sw ellings ana
iiiflammution*, scald Jieud, wolneij’s sore breast*,
rheumatic pains, .tottora, eruptions, chilblninr,
whitlows, bile*, corns, and extornnl diseases geif
orally. The proprietor Ima received nt least ft
thousand certificate* nnd other (ioctiment* in a*
vorofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT-atid tiiey
umhracu almost rill the complaints—iu their worst,
stages—to whloh ointment or sticking plaster cajj
ho applied. Among those certificate*, there nr!
u great number from tiro most eminent physician*
in tho country, who nso till) Ointment inthmt
daily prnntino, in preference to unv, or nil other*
which havo over been invented. The prdprrote r
hn* also received n great many testimonial* fron»
farriers, military ge.utteuron, t«ru\e.r* and other*, f
relative to tho amazing efficacy of hi* Ointment,
in bruises, cut*, and nil |ho external* compmn»‘
and diseases of horses; and among tlroui nro no
less than a dozen certifying to tho most perfect
cure* which itlias performed on the sore back*
of squro of thoso animate. Altogether tho pro*
prietor feels 110 hesitation in stating—or in P ut *
is vastly superior to ovoiy tiling of tiio kind whici^t
ha* herotolprb boon offered to tho pnM». , , •
BTHdld wlwletolo nnd retail al ull tiio princi
pa' Drug St6re* in Savannah. •
July29' l«^-ly __ ■
«rrT* aKfCETCriHe TooUi Wnsli,
T7I0H cleaning and nroiorvmg tiro Teeth utM
JU Gums, niuTpurifying tiro breath; prepare*
" ni vegetefife *ubstaiico*,'and 1* h«Jl n, 4
entirely from vegetal
approved and rucotui ,
dentist* oftho first re*pcctabi)itv.
anJ for sale by A.
ofit 5
must be invaluablo—and to young ladle* who enureiy trom vegewo.«
' - * * pnroved und recommended by Wiywcioiw ana
I*'.!— An,*)reaneetnbililv. Jnat received
Just receiv
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