Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 06, 1839, Image 4

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•8 Salts. 'ecsmber next, will no t House, in tho city of n il hour* of sale, UUi;e: levicdspon b Vo.t* the U«m. Court u Iyer mi I Tonmner for tlio : van.i Vi. nt fie iiwtmica of Thniuaj nirlJoju Mo^caUon. cl nl. vs. Rebecca 11 ; prop.'rtV pointed o:tt hv plaintiff's nt- LI'Vl 8. RUSSELL, Sheriff. CHr momP! Sftio. O N the flrnt Tuesday in December next, will lit* sold, huforo tho Court House, in tho city of Savuimth, ln't»yo«n the usrtal hour* of sale, Lot No. 9, branded by And hutting on Hast Broad-stiret ou the west.’on the north by lot No. 7, ou tho earthy lot No. 10, on the south by lot No. 11conuinin/OO feet front and 166 foot in depth, together with all tho building and improvements thereon* levied upon by virttio of H la’s issued fromth« Hon. Court oV Common Plow and of Oyer mid Terminer for the City of Savannah, at tho ii'ulinrc of John II. Gaudry et. ul. vs. Henry Sugars an l James bugttry. Property pointed out ' by plaintiff's nttomics. ' LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. oct 31^ m Oily Siicrut s suits O N the first Tuesday iu December nest, will he sold,-batons the Court House, in the city of Tav u nah, between the mnal hour* of solo, One .Miuoganv Sideboard, one pair Mahogany Cartl Table*, one do. end*, ono Mahogany Dining Table, nineteen .straw bottom Chilrs, two pair of 8hnvd audjPmigM mid one Fender; levieiritpon by virtue of a distrain warraut t**Aod from the lion. Inferir Court of Cliatiiaui county at the in* stance of Robert H« Pet ijrew, trustee of l.lirn • L. Pettigrew. hi* wife, vs. Alex. II. McDonnell. Property pointed ontbv plaintiff’s attomies. oct 29 LEVI S. RUSSELL. Sheriff V to the Hon. tho Court of Ordinary uf Chatham County, for letters of Administration on the estate and effect* or James II. B. Foster, Inti* of Chntham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish singular the kindred and creditor* of the- s l,yj censed, to tile their objections (if any they of | to the granting of the administration of tho i.VA'oftho deceased to the*applicant in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or before the 31st day of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will be granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, ono of tho Jus tice* of the said Court, the 31st day of October, A. I). 1839. EDW’D CL WILSON, oct 31 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Octfrufin^cVinlhuiii Founiy. To all worn it may concern. W HEREAS. Win. Heury Fin*, Administra tor of (lie estate of James D Fitts, late oi Chatham County, deceased* bath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dismi^ory. These are therefore to cite ami admonish all con cerned, to lile their objection* (if any they have) in tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 18th day of March next, otherwise letters dismi- ory will*be granted. Witn ess, the Hon W. Thome Williams, one of tho J unices of tho said Court, the' 16th day cf September, A. D.,1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 10 Deputy Clerkc.o. c. c. ■Georg I n—C li nt litiitT Comity* i o all wuom it nuy concern. ?■#!? ' ./ '-i N in made ition tho Planters’ dank of tho Gcirgin, for renewal of last script, Tor Five Stock of Haiti Bank, in tlie mum of Mary C, hieddo. S. p " •quglfl NotlccT PHiLBRICK & CO. WL OUR months after date, application will be made to the Justices of tho pour! of Ordin- a y for tho Comity of Camden, for leave to sell nil th•real and personal estate of David Thomas, late of said countv, deceased, nngyj * G. W. THOMAS, Atlm’or. Notice. I 1710UR months nller date, application will be J X ip i hi to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bry an County, when sitting ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all tho real estate of Cathariuo Sikes, late of said county, deceased, for the bene fit of tho heirs. ’SAMUEL SIKES, Administrator with the will annexed, sept 27 180 iplication will !>« Notice. F OUR mouth* niw date, npplir. made to the Justice* of the Court of Ordin ary for tho County of Camden, for leave to sell all real estate and bank ittock, belonging to the es- - of Jowph Thomas, late of C.itmlcu County, the talc deceased. any 23 G. W. THOMAS, s ) JOHN TOMPKINS, S 174 Ex’or#. Esccmor’s Salts •\XTiLL be sold, .agreeable to an order of the y\' lion. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purpose*, iu. the town of •Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January next,, [ One tract of Land, belonging to tho estate of Efiaha Anderson, late of said counh. deceased, lyiug on the waters ofltocky Creek, joining lands of James Auderron and B. Miller, and containing fourteen lumdred and twenty-four (142D acre*, more or less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs U1 " JASB H. ANDERSON, Ex’ii. -JAMES ANDERSON, ) P _. „ A. II. ANDERSON, $ “ ocl 90 2U9 Sale. imber next, will House, in Chat- hour* of sale, Uie its thereon, Wash- i, situated ou Biy- Adm OVdJi ham Com following LotNo.fi ington War nn-strect. Abo, Lot No. 425, containing 490 acres^morc orb***, lying and being 111 Appling comity. Also, Lot No. 47, containing 250 acres, more or less, in Rabun county. Also, Lot No. 162, containing 202] acres, more or less, In Houston comity. Also, 2 Shores Planters*Bank Stock, of which $90 per share has been paid in. Sold by order of the lion. Uie Justices of the. Inferior Court of CbtiUigiu County, when sitting for Ordinary purpose*, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of the late John D. Cole, deceased. BENJAMIN L. COLE, Administrator, oct 4 Actmtuistrutor’g Sale /NN the first Tuesday in December next, will V be .old,before! he Court House, in Hunt*- ville, *** tlie estate of John N. Wi r the Court of Ordinary for i nefit of the heirs, seta WM N. _ Negroes: ,the property of _ sold by orde’r of comity, lor tho be WAV, Auui’or. W HEREAS, Aud.ew iiixon, Administrator j « pre^ nt ;heni properly attested; unit of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, delted, will please make immediate p tyi l.ito of Chatham County,deceased; has applied to the lion, the Court.of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letter* Pi*mi«ory. The so are the re lore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, to tile their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or before the Ikl day of January next, otherwise loiters dis- missory will be granted. Witness the 1 of the said Court, Notice. i A LL person.; hiv.ng claim* again<t the Into Jno. 1 Bailey, Esq. of (Jjiuden county, are reque*.- ‘ mi J those in- payment to U. W. THOMAS, ( ROUT. I.ANCJ, ) Ailms or. JetVerson, Ikl Oct. 1839. oct 7 192 July 3 Notice. A LL person* having claim* ngnitist tho lute Je- r.uni Ui Cuyler,E*q. are requested to preseut | itieui pioperly attested; ami those indebted will on. A. Rotter,#ue of die Justices i pieu.ic make payment to t, the Ikl day of Julv, A. I). 1639. Will, H. CUYLER, anal. Ex-or. EDWARD G. WILSON, | oct 2 JS8 i. Deputy C’. rk r. o.r.c. t ‘Zi To all whom it tnav concern. W HEREAS, Henry F. Willink. Executor of the last will and testament of David Pidge, I .to of Chatlmn County, deceased, hath applied to tho Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, lor Letters Disuiuwory. These arc therefore to, cite and adinniiidi all concerned, to lik* their ohjee io:u<( f any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on orbelbte Uie Ikl day of January next, otherwise letters din- nii>Miry will Ik* granted. Witness, the lion. F.lias Reed, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the Ikl day of Julv, A. D. IS*). EDWARD G.’ WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. r. e. Soaps. Ac• T WO ca??s old English Windsor Soaps, suita ble for family u*<ap 10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. ass’d 20 baskets Sweet Oil, superior 600 flw. Pipe Clay, 3 coses roll Brimstone 50 His.'Calomeli Eng.; 50 oz. Quiulne 12 groce Clark’s Friction Matches 500 Ins. Chloride of Lime, 2 casks Flaxseed. Jiiat in eiunl, nail for sale hv oct 12 THOMS RYER3QX. White V/ash XSiiisiiesi Ac. T WELVE do/.. White Wusb Brushes and aborted sizes 24 doz. fine Shoe do. 50 do. Thompson’s Paste Blacking Just ri'reived, ami for sale bv uug 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Georgia—CTiatham Comity. To all whom it mav concern. W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of the estate and effect* of Mary M. Haig and Agnes Ilaig, deceased, ha* applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Comity for Letters Dismissory. . These are therefore to cite and mlnionldi nil conccnicil, to file their objections (if any they have) iu the Clerk’s Office of the said Court,on or before the 3d clay of January next, otherwise let ters dismissoiy will be grunted. Witness, the lion. Win. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, tho third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD a. WILSON, july 3 l)cputr»Clerkc. o.c. c. _ ~ Georgia—Klliiitflimii County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGahigati, Admiiii-tra- trix of the estate of Wui. McMcGatngan, deceased, ha* applied to the Hon. the Court of Or- dinaiy of Etfiinglutin County, for Letters Dismis- sory. Those are therefora to rite and adniouisli all con cerned, to file their ohj»*ction* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or befor** t.:c Ul!i day of March next, otherwiso letters dis* niiiMiory will Im granted. Witness, Uie Hou.C. Powers, one of thc/itsti- ecsoPthe said Court, Uie 6th day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 c. c. o. «*.‘c. Propositi* For publi-hitu'. in Uie town of lrwiuton, Alaba ma, a Weukly Nowspaper, to be entitled the I It VP I N't’O N CIIHONICLE. H AVING heard many complaiiitsof tlicxvout ol a Newspaper in tlus towu, (to be con- j dueled ui a gonUemanly like in inner,) ,tho titulcr- sigued huvo been induced, by the earneit solici tation* of many friends, to embark iu the under taking. Iu assuming the duties consequent upon such an enterprise, \ve feel deeply conscious of the re sponsibility which will devolve upon us; and knowing, too, the diversity of the Human mind, wo cannot jtalter ourselves that wo will be able to PLEAS* AI.I., but so fur as our luunhlo abilities extend, we will nt all times he found striving to elevate the standard of truth and correct mor al principles. It will be our object to ndvo- c ue all such measures as are best calculated to advance the prosperity of the Lis tern section of our State, abounding us it does, in so many ua- tutnl advantages, amt asa necessary consaptence, especially to promote tho interests of our own town. Our nun will he to render our paper use ful and valuable to nil classes of Uie community— in short, Literature, Useful in!imitation, Agri culture, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, will each icceivc a due proportion ol our ntteution. In regard to Politics, we deem it necessary to *ny, that wc sliall give the general Political intel ligence of the who.e country, while at Uio same tune, ns conductors of a Frkp. Pukss, wo will foir.’essly, an.l without favor or affection, advo cate auu support ail such measure* as will, in otir opinion, promote our general prosperity as a People, and the perpetuity of our Rights und Li- bertm*. Tobacco and SnnlT. F IFTY groce Mr*. Miller’s Fine Cut Tobac co, Gl»bL. Lorillard’n Scotch und Mnccohoy ■"Snuff, ] bottles; 20 jars course Uippeo anil Maccoboy do. Just received, and for sale by sept 16 • G. IL HENDRICKSON. Scales. O NE pairclagnnt Brass Counter Scales, upon a brass stxnJanL For sale low, by sept30 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ♦ashing Ko<la, Ac. O NE bbl. Wusliing Soda, 2 do. Sal Brutus, 2 do. Pearl Ash. Received and for sale by A. PARSONS. oct 5 Illntchcit.^* TJ11FTY groce Clark’s Parent Friction Blotches, J. Hiiporior to all other kinds. Ju»t received, and for sale-by G. R. HENDRICKSON, out 17 ; Cungics* Sprl A fresh rapnijr or c. ter, received per bri. aolo liy ocr 18 Water. „ Congress Spring Wa ller brig Savannah, and for A. PARSONS. -Has Card. OIX boxes superfine Engiirh Mustard, ties. Received and lor sale by oct 3 a. Parsons. in bot< Port Wines. /~VN band—50 dozen sup. old Port Wines, sui- V/ table for tho nick. I or sale by sq.t 6 ANSON PARSONS. Kcdned Liquorice. A ^TTPPLY of theubovourticle, of Hoc qual ity, for nulo by ougll) PORCH EJl & LA ROC HR. R For Couchs, Colds, Ac. ECEIVKD, a fresh supply of Currant Lo- - zeugos. For sale by oct 2 A. PARSON Indelible Ink. T HREE^oz. Win. Kidder’s superior Indeli ble Ink, received und for sale by oct 4 A. PARSONS. French Spices. T WO bags Black Peper, 3 do. Pimento, 1 bbl. Nutmegs. Received and for sale by july 3 A. PARSONS. Ncidftitz Powders, Ac. T EN groco Maynard &. Noy’s Seidlitz Pow- ders, 0 do. do. Soda do. Just received, and for sain by THOMAS RYEUSON. oct 'ey i TKINSON’S Vegetable Dyo Turkish do. e of Tyre or Impcrinl Dye iuo Macas/or Oil, highly recoin- iging grey or red hair, whklavs, lunent ami beautiful brown or black. Grey blends. m~ Rowhud'S Do. L raonded for &c. lotiporuiimbiitn A ^plyp,,. reived, ond (l or <[)ft i fcc80N Froiich CUmnlcal*. S ULPHATE Quinine, Sulphate and AcotAte of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep per, Kroo3om, Pincrine, Prussic Acid, Iodine, Em- ctiuo, Ext. Nux Vomica, 1 lydrodatc, Potossa, &c. J ust received por Newark, and for sale by oet 3 G. 1 R. HENDRICKSON. Gcorgia-Ellliighiiin Ccniuty. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Thomas H. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of JohnW.’ Graham, de ceased, ha* applied to the Hon- U c Court of Or- dimry of Etnngliam County, for letters Dkmi»- 7 These are therefore to cite nud iidmouisli nil con cerned, to lile their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, oh or be fore the 2d day of JniftinrY next, otherwise letters dismissoiy will be gratited. Witness, fin* Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 • c. c. o. c. e. Georgia—EIIIiiKh:tmi CouiityT To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John M. Luca*. Administrator of the estate of Willi mi McGnlngin, de- deased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disiuis- Mirv. These are therefore to cite and admonisli all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) ill the Clerk's Office of the lid Court, oil or be fore tlie 6th day of nnrrli next, otherwise {enters dism’w-oiy will lie granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 0th day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, kept 6 Clerk c. o. »*. r. Gcorjrla—Effingham C’oulu>% To all wliom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mrs.Naomi Weitinair,widow, Administratrix of the estate and effects ol Matthew Weitunn. deceased, hath applied to tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for letters Disurissory. ' TIimo nre ilu»r»*r.»re to cite and sdmsr/wJi concerned.to lile their objections (if any they liave) in the Clerk's Office of the said Court, on*or be fore tho 26th day of January next, otherwise let ters di*mi*snry will lie granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tlie Jus tices of tlie said Court. the2'jtk day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 Clerk c. o. e. c. Our paperwill be purely Republic**, ns prac tised by those great Apo.-tlcn of laliertv—JEF- Fl.llSON and MADISON—preferring them a* our guide, rather than Uie nkw-lkiut, self- •tyled Duiuocratic Republicans of tiio preseut day. We are “strict constructionist*” of the Fe deral Compact, and shall, therefore, opposo ull schemes ol fntomul Improvement, except by the State* themselves, a* ii part of that •‘American 3y tern” which has proved *o ruinous to tlie South a ul which was attempted to be fastened upon us, under that mo.-t PL\usint,K and specious pretext, tho “GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, us we do, tlint it i* Uie duty of eveiy good citizen to cherish with jeulou* euro tlie “Usiox or the States, axd tiik sovehkioxty or thf. States,” ami uh thi* cmmoi l»«* done witlwmt a strict adher ence to ti.e Constitution itself, wc shall not he sparing in our denunciation of tlie uttcuipt* which are uiui have been mado by the late, as well us the present, Administration, to control, not only the monied fhcililie* of the Government, but of # tiu» entire couutry. With regard to the question which is now agitating the country relative to the cunitKxcr,wo now unhesitatingly .declaro our hostility to tho thrice-rojccted Sub-Treasury Sys tem, tending ns it does, in our opinion, to an lu cre i»e of Executive power, which husalrcudy been e mitted and exercised to an alarming extent, in more instance* than one, if not by tho present in- . . emubent, by iu* imuiudiuie predecessor, iu whose dose; and iucren-<o nr repeat it at propi “fnnfRlPna” lie ia endeovorinir in Iron,I until the desired effects are nrndiiced. Havana ScgaiM. F IFTY thousand superior old Havana Scgnr*, several choice brands. Connoiseur* will do well to examine them, oct 9 (i. For sale by u. Hendrickson. fitarch. T WENTY boxe* Colgate’s No. 1 Soap, sale by A. t>ARSOi> oct 2 For NS. Ink. O NE hundred dozen Maynard & Noye's supe rior Black Ink, in half pint bottle*’ 50 do. do. do. Red do. 2 bbl*. do. do. Black do. by the gal. 3 do. do. do. do. 2d quality, for marking cotton bags, &t\ Just received, and for sale by j| G. R. HENDRICKSON, oct 3 OUo IIuse* Iiij> Naive. R ECEIVED, a fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip Salve.: * For sale by • ii a Dinanva oct 11 - A. PARSONS. Beware of Spurious Imitation, G EO. VV. CARPENTER’S Compound Ex tractor Iceland moss, Carrageen, or Irish Moss, Slippery Elm, Ilorehotiiid, dec., a valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, dbrih ciL catarrh,and all affections of the breast aud lungs. For sale l»v aug21 POROHER & LAROCHE. * Lamp Oil, *Vc. F IVE hundred gallons pure Sperm. Oi), (fall strained,) 2(50 do. outnmer strained do. Also, 12 doz. Lpmp Chiiunien. Ju*t received, nud for sale by A- PARSONS, aug 14 footsteps” he is endeavoring to tread. Wo expect to encounter many perils, ninny ad verse winds; yet, aided by tlie strong breath of public fuvor and support, the trade winds of our world must waft u* clear of our trouble*—we dare raise our anchor, unfurl otir sheets, aud ven ture boldly upon our new nud untried course. What shoals und quicksands, what rocks und hid den peril* nwit us, “ala* we kown not!” Let us but clear the Itarbor, nud get liurly “under way,” then we will fear nothing. Nor is this tho vain boast mado whCn danger is fur iu tho distance. 11 is our firm determination, made after serious thought, nud weighing well the difficulties we arc to meet with. Tho CinioxicLE will bo issued us early ns the necessary materials can be ohtamud from New- York, which will lie in December or early in Jan uary next. It will lie printed on a large imperial sheet, coin,lining twenty-four columns, with en tire new type, and will not bo surpassed iu beau ty by unv paper in the Southern f'ouuln\ JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Terms.—Three Dollars per nuiiium, payable invariably iu advance. Irwiutom^Ala.) Oct. 10. 1859. fort 21 nrcotizrd Laudanum, Extract of Opium aud sueh other opisto preparations of this c lass hitherto made, ntttl .to which are justly attributed thoro disagreeable effect* upon the stout tch and nervous system, which so frequently follow their opera tion. and limit their usefulness. This Elixir may be ndonted in all those cases i t which either Opium or its preparations arc ad- ministered, with tho certainty of olitnining^nll their sed ative, anodyne and anti-spasmodic ef fects, without any bf these disagreeable conse quences, of headache, nausea, vomiting, consti pation. tremors, nud a train of other unhappy symptoms, which ore often ns distressing a* those which it wiis applied to remove. The Elixir of < Jnimii is not only superior to the artifici al compounds of Morphine^ in its being more mild, permanent and uniform iu its effects, but the preparation possesses also a superior ad vantage to their solutions, itt not boinp liable to decompntition or deterioration from variable tem perature or long keeping: a serious objection to which the latter arc exposed. Finally, Morphine, not being tho full represen tative of- Opium, cannot alone, aud that in artifi cial combination too, produce nil the characteristic effect* cf so triumnhant a remedy, when so many of it* other valuable principle* as Codein, Nar- rein and Moconlo Achl are oxelmled. TESTIMONIALS. . From Dr. Chilton, the eminent Chemist of New- York, in proof of the accomplishment of this disco viuy. Dr. John B. Mc.Muim having mado known to mo the process by which he preparse his “Elixir of Opium,” and wishing me to state my opinion concerning it, 1 therefore say, that the process is in accordance with well known Chemical laws, and that the preparation must contain all tluT valu able principle* of Opium, without those which are considered as deletcrioraaud useless. J. R. CHIDTON, M. IL, Operative Chemist, lie.' New-York, Dec. 29,1836. Having witnessed the effect* of Dr. J. B. Me- M turn’s Elixir of Opium, we are of opinion that It is a valuable preparation, nud recomnioiul it to the patronuie of Uie profession. F. U. JOHNSTON, M. D., Physician of the City aud Marino Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D. t Late Professor of Midwifery iu tlie College of Pliys. and Surgeon*. N. \\ JOHN C. CHEESMAN, M. D., Surgcou of New-York City Hospital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN, M. D., Surgeon to the Marine Hospital, N. Y., and late Sur geon in the U. tL N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. D., Prof. ofAnato- niv and'Physiology in the Geneva Medical College, N. Y. New-York. Fch. 18.1837. Dr. Mitchell’* trials of the Elixir of Opium in the Hospitals. Now-York, Feb. 8th, 1837. Dr.J. B. McMuim—Dear Sir: 1 have made re peated trials of your “Elixir of Opium” iti tlie City and Mariue Hospitals, nud film it to poaxess the anodyne and sedative power* of the ordinary preparation* of Opium, without producing the excitement, headache, nausea anu constipation, which in many cases render those preparation* ob jectionable. It* effects are more permauont than those of Morphia. Yours, &c. C. L. MITCHELL, M. D., Resident Physician Ncw-York Hospital. Those ration*, cannot be igtioraut tressing and pernieioiis effect* result lioin tho operation of it* deleterious principle*, and that the tremors, languor and lassitude with which its devotees are nfilicted, nud for which they repeat the dose to relieve, ure seusatioinrof its own cre ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of tlioso deleterious principles from tin* Elixir of Opium, it i* not liable to derange the function* of the sys tem, nor injure tlieconstitutioti mid general benltli; thence it* high superiority in all those case*, iu which the long continued nud liberal use of Opi ate* arc indicated and ueccssniy to allay pail and spasmodic action, mid induce sleep mid compo sure, us incuses of fracture*, bums or scalds,can cerous ulcers, and other painful affection*. Aud to' those person*, who, from necciwity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to the use of Opium, thin preparation will aiVovd a gra tifying substitute by which they may relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernicious and too frequently inveterate habit. Directions for using tho Elixir of Opium. To a child u month old, or younger, give from half a drop to a drop; to a child about six months o’d. from 3 to 10 drops; and to adults, from 10 to 60 drops, (and even double or treble that much, if the pain and other symptoms be severe nud urgent) mixed in two or three tea snoon’s full of water, according to the size of tlie close. A* the adiffn- iHtration of every medicine sTiould lie govern) d by its effects, it is proper to begin with tho smallest er intervals Sec. donitennf the< of, In Council «d by flux authority of tho i after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall not be I iwful for any person to put tin any gutter or spout, to convey filth from kitchen*, into any •treot or lane of tlie city, nud any person so of fending, shall forfeit uud pay a lino not exceed ing fifty dollars for inch anil every offence, and tho .smil gutter or spout shall bo forthwith n oil. 8cc. 2. Bo it fiirtltcrordained, That no privy ■hall hereafter be erected witliiu the limits ol' the city, unless tho same bo built or sunk with brick or stone, nt least six feet below the surface of tho lot upon which it is tiuuk, mid built nt lonst otto foot above tlie surface; and if auy person shall vi olate this section, ho or she, or tno owner, or les see of tho nremises, shall forfoit und pay a spin of not exceeding fifty dollars, for each umi every of fence, and the said privy sb ill be rebuilt in* the ibedbytliisi ml san cnrrii in inner prescrib up ■ ordinance, or bo filled i who tike Opium mid it* ordinary prepn cannot be ignorant of tho fact that its dis J g3H wsgR'wsftsa wiUiiri tho limit., o?tho city n tl,1 i" 1 ° r mi hr itiluvo orlYeo porro o n it tum not mceedhu ihfj™?- ->uUl. whippodut tho direroUoLrK , d , ol K. s" ° r ?2 y n v ? AMwwa. t mill, toqipow or cause to K of * hoan o, m any othor SS?*«• b>; tho .aid mill, as to.Uyt??«<««Fp ol tho .tin and rain, Uwh intlo fi-om tho present coreo^.'few of|j and for a violattou of U,e p o,™'r'r tho person s0 offiinding may ST exooedmg ono h..n,|, u 3 ,| 0 |f a J.’„ L rii ta a S ..ltd.ollot.ee,ond-thowidd r^i . ii - r a, by him or her. or on faihir., J . rna. in inner a. to allow porjOU. patting under, .udi- moved to a mW. “^5?° "oto, it d»lT lent umo to pas.* out of tho way, and the occupi- tho expense of th,. n ,v7 n ^’ ,,,c rity i nari T r* of building* out of which sueh cotton or cticr r * ----- nor or »<»«• good* shall fie cast, thrbwn, or sulfeiol to fill, coot, ary to the provision* of thi* ordinance, shall be deemed the otleiiders,nud shall, for each nud every offence, be fined ill a miiii not exceeding fifty dollar*; provided thnt this section shall not ba corntrurd to allow person* to stop, and there-* by prevent the lowering of cotton uud other good*. See. 4. Be it further ordid tied, Thnt If any per son ahull appear ill any of the public streets, squares, lanes or docks, in this city, ill a gtate cf nakedness, or who shall ill any milliner whatsoev er, wilfiilly make any indecent miff public expe- sure of hi* or her person, or of any other person, lie or she may bcurresiedhy tfio city ulai shut oi city coiiftuhfcs, or any white person, mid shall lie liued for ettch aud every such offence iu tho sum not exceeding fifty dollars, if u white po: a in, and whipping not exceeding fifty lushes, if a slave or free person of color. Sec. 5. Be it further ordained, That it shall not See. 3. Be it further ordained, That it shall not bo lawful for any person to cus*f throw out or suf fer to fall from tlie second stories of thoir buildings within tin* limits of the city, any Imlos of cotton or other goods whatever; but the same shall be low ered by a sufficient rope or tackle, in so gradual a u inner as to allow person* passing under, suffi- lent time to puss out of the way, and the occupi- Soo. lU BoitmZror.hi^ . ' . SiKSSKittSSBI ed m the Savannah river it. . 0Wf| i or dei high watorttmrk, wffi C ibctioti.il limit, ortho City „r 8 ' v S •*> or nny .iib.ta IH j 8 of whot, which might in nny degree ? witter in mid rivor, or nny ! " *>» dcpn liiuii. Ilbramld, mid oj, J.,d Jeuditig, shall Co, coch end fined lit n .itui not e* ci)di„. , 9 '*t,5 lor., IT the oflettdor bo „ &L' h ""<lrrtJ .live nr free powou of onto, g v.'.i,,,|,cu not exceeding fifiy *" **’ owner, employer orgu.mliun „r™!iV 1 ** pewon of color, ahull ' ewtesg wcsterii side of West’ llroad-st.to the western side did tijiw and forfeltii nL *j! 'weiredfj of tiie Eastern Wharf Company, at any hour of- former, nud tho odier lulir j .ii piven , ,0 *•! H ■itf ^ 8 * c ’ «• ancoM or parts of ordinances * be lawftil for any person to swjui or bathe in the river opposite the city; that is to say, from the hm.. .. f %gr a I , a... a. . I . ... ,1... ~ ~ ~ * 1.1 .. until the desired effects are product 03" JOHN B. McJIUNN, of South Middle- town, Orange County, Now-York, who alone is tho discoverer of the Elixir of Opium, is the only manufacturer of it. And none can lie genu ine without his name written in full ou tlie outsido label. . It is to lie had of the principal Druggistsmid Apothecaries in New-York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Boston, mid in most of the principal cities and town* iu the United States. For nolo by PORCHER it LAROCHE, sept 23 For the Hair. f l x HE CosnduOilis ho denominated, because it .1. is composed of vegetable ingredient*, mid its virtues are pre-emiuenUy displayed in tlie follow ing n sped*: It possesses properties of tho most salubrious nature, which eradicates tlie scurf und nil impurities of the huir; nourishes the hair mid prevents its falling off, und lessens tlie liability of hair to turn grey; streugbeii* the weakest liair, mid produce a .uxormnt growth; gives a vigor to the huir which soon produce* an inimitably natur al curl, mid prevent* its falling out in a damp at mosphere, or during exercise; renders the Imir either natural or artificial,beautifully soft and pleas ant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleasant perfume to the tre**o*—in fine, renders the hair dre*8tran*ceuda'itlybauutiful, promotes the growth of whiskers, eye brows, must icbos, &c. To chil dren's hair its effect* are strikingly beneficial; is perfectly innoxious,nml may with safety be applied to the youngest infant; it erudieatc* the dnmlrifF easier and Hiiperioi to combs, soaps, is ex tremely pleas int to the infant, gradually strength en* the Imir. mid augments it* growth so os to pro duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves the hair after sea bathing, violent exercise, and is-of prn- ciniiicnt utility for person* travelling by sea orluud, preserves tho Imir, rendering it peculiarly pleasant, and always dressed, ha* wond -rful effect* on the hair in hot or cold climutes, and is held in high es timation by di*tiiigiiished persons abroad. Hold wholesale mid retail by the Proprietor, Tho*. Quirk, 490 firoodway, New-York, and by appointment, by A. PAR30NS, Agent, . v ,jiept 29 ■ Savannah, Gn. Confectionary. F IFTY boxes Patent Steam It:fined Confec tion vy f well assorted,30 to60lb* each. Just received, and for sale by ~ ft. sopt 18- G. ft. HENDRICKSON. liou’lainl^ Kulyaor, F OR the face mid skin, und of vjtul importance to tiie support of female loveliness. Power ful of effect, yet mild -of influence, this admirable sjiecific (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic i-xotic*, mid perfectly free from muieral or other pernicious admixture*, possesses bukimic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tun, freckles, pimples, snois, redness, and all cutaneous crruption*. gradually realizing a decidedly clear, fair und soft skin; transforms even tho most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rough skin delightfully soft nud smooth; im parts to Dm face, neck and arms, a healthy mid ju venile bloom; mid, by due perseverance in its ap plication. promotes a free and uninterrupted oxer- c su of those important functions of the skin, which are of the most necessity for the preservation of health and utiuiuuient, and continuance of u beau tiful complexion. A fresh supply of this valuable article just re ceived, mid for sale by A. PARSONS. Ruzors mill Ua/or Strops. A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil ver und Steel Razors, of excellent work manship, iti cases, of various prices. Also, Han ders, Emerson, and Mcchis’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale by PORCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, »'igl9 _ Opposite tho Market. Ro\vl:iii(l'§ ToikIc lUixturo, dfccT R ECEIVED per ship Guston, a full supply tof Rowland’s Tonic Mixture, for fever and ngttc; Sulphate Quinine, Piperiuc, Iodine, pure Morphine, Sulphate and Acentato Morphine, Musk in Pods, Oil Black Peper, Croton Ou, liy- dnodate Potass, Soda and Seidlitz Powders,Lou don Lu-tard, &c. For sain liy oct 15 PORCHER & LAROCHE. Tobacco. OIX boxes Leftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco, on O baud, and for sale by A. PARSONS. oct 4 p Pnlciit.fiarlcyc S IX doz. UoUiiLson’s Patent Baric; and for riiIo by ANSON I\ aug 21 ley, received AUSONS. Sweet OH. BASKETS superior Sweet Oil, freah imported, tin foil tops. Just received und for sale by oct 30 tops. O. R, HENDRICKSON. ter seven o’clock in the tnorniug tin il sunset, tin tier the penalty of not exceeding fifty dollars, if a wiute person, and whipping not exceeding fifty lashe*, if the offender be a slave or free person oft color. Sec. (1. Bo it further ordained, That no horse, gelding, marc, colt, filly, mule oriccktuui, shall at any time lie permitted or allowed to go at large within the limit* of the city, and for a violation of this section, tho owner or owners of siichuniuml. shall be fined for each und every offence; and each and every such animal running or going nt largo in u sum not exceeding live dollars; una tho city m irsluil or city constables shall tuko up the and animal if the owner thereof ia unknown,ami impound tho same until tiie said fine and all costs lire paid; nnd if the said miinial be not claimed in tun days, it shall be the duty of the city marshal to sell tlie same at tiie pouml, giving ut leapt 5 days notice in otic of the public gazettes of tiie city, of the description of the animal mid the time nud place of sale; nnd lie shall pay the net proceeds, after deducting the fine and cost*, in o the treasury of tiie city, subject to the order of Council, who ni'ty, mef shall cause it to lie paid to tiie owner of such animal so sold, when required. Sec. 7. Be it furthor ordained, That it shullnot be lawful for any person to smoke a sogur or pipe in any of tiie streets, lanes, alleys, wnorvea or pubhc squares, within tlie city oft cJavimimh,under tlie penalty of two dollars for the first offence, uud not exceeding five dollars forcach subsequent offence, if the offender be awhitcperson,aiiduii* dera penalty not exceeding three dollars, or whip ping not exceeding toil stripes, if the offender bo a slave or free person of color. Sec. 8. Be it fui liter ordained, Tliat if air horse, nuro, gelding, colt, mule, ox, cow, or cal. or auy other animal of like kind, shall be found nt large in tiie city, whose appearance should he of fensive to the sight from it* poverty, sickness or sores, the same shall bo removed by tlie iiiarshul or nny city officer from the precincts of tiie city, at the expense of the owner or owuer* thereoft and if any person sliull resist or opposA any offi cer in the dL-ehargc cf s::£h duly, hu or *lie aiiuii be fined in a sum not exceeding fifty dollars. See. 9. Bo it further ordained, That if any per son shall water any animal of any kind within 30 feet oft any public pump, (excepting the otimp nt the base of tiie Exchange,) lie or she shall be fin ed, if u white persou, iu a sum not exceeding 30 dollars, and if a slave or free person of color,- in UHini not exceeding thirty dollar* (to bu paid by the owner of such slave) or be whipped Hot ex ceeding thirty-nine lashes. Hoc. 10. ’Be it furthor ordained, That it shall not be lawful for any cow, steer, heifer or calf to bo or go at large within tiie limits of the city,from tiie setting of the sun to the risin" of tiie same, nnd tlie owners of such cuttle so found at large, shut forfeit and pay n sum not exceeding five <(ol- llurs for each ami every time, any such onim il may lie found at largo; and it shall he ffio duty of the city marshal mid city constables to take such cattle so found ut largo contrary to the provisions of this ordinance, aud impound them until the said fine nud all costs are paid; und if the said un- imal bu not claimed in five days, it shall be tiie du ty of the city marshal to soil the same at the pound, first giving at least fivo days notice in one of tiie public gazettes of the city) of the de-crip- tion of the animal and the time and place of ?a!u; mid ho shall pay tlie nut proceeds, after deducting tl.o fine mul costs, iuto the city treusury, subject to the order of Council, who may, ail’d shall or der the same to be. paid to the owner of 6iicli uni- ni;il, when required. Hcc. 11. Beit further ordained, Timt any hull found at large within tlie limits of tiie city,’shall be considered as a uuisuucu, aud may lie killed by any person. Sec. 12. Be it furthor ordained, That if any person shall at any of the public pumps, wash any animal, carriage, clothes of any description, or any other thing, or do any other uct whereby filth or dirt of auy kind shall bo thrown upon or nunr any of thesuid pumps, he or she shall forfeit und pay u fino not exceeding ten dollars, if u white person, ami if a slavo or free person of color, lie or she may be whipped, not exceeding twenty lu*hes, unless tho owner of such slave, or guar dian or friend of Mich free person of color will pay the fine imposed. Hoc. 13. Be itfurtlierordui'ied, That if any per son shall wash or dry any articles of clothing, or expose the same for tlie purpose of drying, in the street*, lanes, or squares of the city, he or she, if a white purson, shall ho filled ina sum not exceed ing thirty dollars, and if a slavo or free parson of color commit the said oileuce, he or she may bu whipped, not exceeding twenty lashes, miles* the owner of such slave, or tho guardian or friend cf such free person of color will pay the fine impos ed. Sec. 14. Be it further ordained, That it shall r.o be lawful for any person to euro hides, whether by mo ms of salt, exposure to tho suu, or otherwiso, within the corporate limit* of tho city of Bayun- uah, nml for each violation of thin section, tiie of fender shall, if n white person, pay u fine of not exceeding thirty dollars, mid if a slave or free per son of color, in a like penally, or bo whipped at the discretion of the Mayor, Chairmuii, or any two Aldermen. Sec. 16. Bo it further ordained, Timtitshnll l o tho duty of the mnrshul to roqire the removal o any hides, cured or not, which may bo offensive or in the opinion of the health officer injurious fo tho health of tiie city; and should the owner, nos sensor or cluiimmt of such hides, neglect or refuse to remove tiio same within six hours fiorn tho pe- rio 1 of his or her being so required by tiio marsluil the removal shnll then be made by the marshal or any city constable, at the expense of the owner, possessor or claimant, who shall, in addition there to; for each and every such refusal or neglect, * permuted, mid Hint nil orditmneen nnd mini. AnffuLia#. r _ HAKLTON, Me onerll F»:t,T, c. o. jiraltm. T 1'uMed in Council, %i Anne oct 9 MommTXire Pill* aluTFS liieflinte powers of rentoriru; perfect he JtW none Mlfieniis under nonrly even- kind tf f to winch the fin limn frnmo in liable, lue proprietor rejoice, in the oiinonaaiuj forded liy me universal difliuionoftlwildigl fcpNM <•» VEGETABLE LIFE fT Witlmi the ynowlodge nnd ranch nfemrL dmd in the cunminnilv. Unliko the hod,.fJ mcimm qitnckorio. which lioant of vennUtj gradient*, the Life Pill, ore purely and nl gutnble, nudcotitnin neither inert ay, anti., ar.emc, n°r any othor mineral in any fora • ever. I hoy arc entirely compored ofet from rnreind powerful plant., Uie virtue though long known to ncrcral Indian recently to .onto nuiiueiitphnniiaconiicalrl ure altogether unknown to the ignuraiit, -re to medical science, end were nererh uuniatcred iu no happily eflicacioiiii lion. THE PHOfNIX BITTF.IIS areiortiml catt*e they possess the power of iwtoriajrii p.riiigemhersof health, ton glowing vi«or dm out the.constitution, as the Pha?cuixi«nidl restored to life from the ashes of it* own tf lion. Tho 1'Ikdii x Bitters are entirely ref composed of rootr found only in certainp the western country, which will iufiiliblre«e!8 VFRS AND AGUES of all kinds; wills™ fail to eradicate cntirely all tiie effects of tod infinitely sooner than tho most powerful I rations of Sarsaparilla, and will iinmedistfr the determination of BLOOD TO TIIK II never fails in sickness incident to youn/r fens nnd will ho found n certain remedy inula nervous debility and weakness of die ir paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic mid Itifla Rheumatism, the ellicacy of the Plw-fiiixB will be (Rk&onstrnted by tho use of a singkU Tho usual dose of these Hitters is half# wine p full, iu water or wino, und thin ntinntity maybe ken two or thro© times a day, about half ^ before uieals, or a less* quantity may be ttf all tiuiu*. To those who are ufllicted with I gestion after meals, these Bitters will prortj valuable, ns they very greatly iucrcoio At? • of the principal viscera, help them to P* their fttnc ions, and enable the stomachM charge into the bowels whatever is offr“ Thus indigestion is easily and speedily rej appetite restored, aud the months of twj ant^essels being cleansed, nutrition tf . f*" « and strength of body and ouergy of mind mu liantiy results. For further particulars of Mofttt* ujfj- ai d I* a*cnix liitt rs, apply nt Mortal! TjJO B on w ty, New-York,where mo P ,lI,c oh at icd lor 25 cents, 50 cent* und 81 P*; - ! -• ' -tie. s for l>i« $8 l"’ r , l) 2 llc ' i of tiie wonderful emcari oi and the Bitlci ous ccit'ficuH may lie there inspected. For stile by A. - n « At hi* Store, ou the Bay, corner ol Dwy ^ nov 23 , BARTOffJ Rowlnnd’s Piilinoimrlu. or ,1 J Kctttblo Dciniilec , M; r u . I N enses of obstinate Catarrh; ' .Jy whetherurisingfrom recent j* in Asthma; and ns nil auxiliary nml me ~ sent reliof from tlie tlircatoning *y |,, P ^ pronching Pulmonary Coitsunipjim 1 ' " . J lias greater claims upon the confidcn t j v did tlinn tiio above medicine. J It is for the afflictive nnd tronblewwuPjP toms of coughing, expectoration or J iu tho breast, &c. which eonawUte pff J turos of tiio complaint, tlint the I . lyJ designed, and Imsnmnifcstcd itsmort portios. ... ,i.- relief 4 It is oqttnlly itscful of conrso 1 „ nc Ja»r»l coughs and colds, arising front 0U “ d . 1 weather, from wcuritig damp *^ en oarT0^‘ I For sale by A * Nwcet Scciitcci Fo'^S^^M ^ DOZ. Otto Rose Scented Po j 6 do. Violot «»• 0 do. Plain Al-o, Powder Boxes nnd 1 »»• • for sale, by , . oct 25 A. OowlaiitTiT^J""; F OR iraoroviiig '»" % and t>- ion, rendoriug the "kill W'iSrti, p rent, uni for roiiiuviii*Hfiijl roooived. Slo. , wurrnutod gotmnw. ^JjjticK 30 ^' * u »"g y ia — -rxr^, White. jSSWll.M’ Whin * 12 T WllltC liCHtl. ” 1 ’ l IWO Hundred keg. Luglw warranted , . n do. American, I^o.. nw'e ct, he / 10 do. lyliitiiw, ill * | 60 keg. Spntii.h Brown, “^.rafitg JOB caniater. Patent EnSj* ' 1 uperior artic'o for dofrH. '.l 'Jt ^ cco. Jtutreceived, and f»r 1 ™e|tj i i C KS0I' sept 20 •dl it.