Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 07, 1839, Image 4

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Ott’&J Brill's 8.tie. lay in December next, will be e-Co.trt Hou.-e, in the city or* be tmnl hours of Kile, i» mine l Ro-c: levied uponby .. ft«. is»u »l fro.it tlie Ho.i. Court o» M »»* an! of Oyer iu» l Terminer for the iMunllh. at ti*»e itn'm*.* of Thome* a i I fo «n Merdiison, ct at. v*. Kehecc.i hiintfTt* at* Sheriff. lustration on . Fixtor, lati lonbh nil anil property pointed out bv plat UVl S. RUSSELL, i rjfy «Jiorlir* Stilts tlu* tir.«t Tuesday in December next, will V/ bo ?•>! 1, before tin* Court House, iu the city or Su\.;.t i \h, bsiwoea tin? tun »l hours of sale. Lot No. '.I, bona h i by and hutting on East Uro:ul-*tr*et on the wist.’on tin? north by lot No. 7, on the cost by lot No. 1», on the south by lot No. 11; car*', linin';’9.1 feet front and 115 feet in depth, iogc;lmr with .dl the Ir.iildj.if4 and iniprovemeot* thereon; levied upon by virtue of ti fa’* iiiU'd I • from the Hon. Court of Common Plea* and Oyer and Temihie'r for-lhe City of S.ivamiih, at thg ijUiitvt? of John II. Ga?tdrv et. nl. vv Henry Bagur* an I Jam's S.tgtir*. •Property pointed out by ulaintifTi attornie*. UFA*l S. Rl'H3£LL, Sheriff. _ oc £? 1 ^- HI: 1 City SUlTai' s .'• lid, O N the lit »t Tuesday in December next, will be sold, before the Court House, in the city of Tavtmmh, bef-wn the u u d hours of sale, One *” " Cnnl Table, nineteen straw bottom Cluira, two pi . .. Hliovel and Tonifsand one Fender; levied upon [ the lion, the Court of Ordinary by virtns of a distrain warrant issued from the f * *’• - 1 *”— — Id on. Infi rir Court of Chatham couuty at the in* Ofortfiit—Chnthum County* W ilERKAB. Cyrus Htedtmn Imth applied to the lion. the'Court of Ordinary of Chatham Comity, for letters of Administration on tin* estate and etVecbi of James H. B. “ of Chatham County, deceased. < The«o are therefore to cite and admonish sitnru'nr the kindred and creditors of the sard de ceased, to tile their objections (if any they have* to the granting of the administration of the est its of tin* deceased to Pie appllr ml iu the Clerk*. Office of the said Court, on or before the 31st d.tv of November ti»xt; o them ire letters of admin:.*- j tration will lie grvnted. Witness, the l|«m. A. Potter, one of the Jus I tires of the said Court, the 31A dav of October, ! a. d. iw. Kmv’ii ti. Wilson, j ,oet Ml Hepntv Clerk e. o. e. r. Guo i^ln -C h ti l im iiiCouiiiy* To all wont it tn tv concent. W HEREAS. Win. Henry Fitts. AdminUtra* tor of the estate of Janies D Fitts, late oi Chatiiani Comity, deceased, hath applied to tin Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters l)i>uii%- ory. Those an* therefore to cite ami ndutoui-h all con cerned. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s OiHre of the said Court, on or lie* fore the Pith day of March next, otherwise letter* di<iui*«orv wib’lte granted. Witness, the lion W. Thorne Williams, one of the Just res qf the 8 tid Court, the ItiUl day of September, A. l>. 1H39. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept Id Deputy < ’Icrh c. o. c. c. Gcoi’Biu-Chntiisiiilihbtdi)* ull A i.om it matreoucrtiij days made to tin? * Ce >rgia, for re Inn Stock of said Bank, Sdoaddo. un* Li S. Mil.tJRlCK & CO. fftSUCl? proportion* of iho jfwMmt mmibfr of the noxious principles of Opitttn, are eoti- Nol i f t*. F OUR mon hs nfter date; application will lie made to the Justices of tin* Court of Ordin*. a ♦* tor the Count v of Caimh-u. for leave to sell ull tit • red and p *bOtul e**ta‘« of David Tiiomas, late of s iid countv, deco »sed. aug 2 I ti. W. TIIOM AS. Adnt’or. Notice. 1 ^0i T R months after dale, applieatioit will lie nude to Inc lion, the I life ior Court of Dry- an County, when jfittiug its a Court of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the real est tie of Catharine Sikes, late of stid countv, deceased, for the belie* to of the heirs. SAMUEL SIKES, Administrator w ith the will annexed, sept 27 : |83 Notit‘4*. F OP It mouth* after date, application will la* made to the Justice* of the Court of Ordih* ary for the County of Cmudeti, for l**.tve to *ell all the real estate and h oik stock, helmi to the e** ;ate of Joseph Thomas, late of Camden County, deceased. - U. VV. THOMAS, I JOHN TOMPKINS, S nu*‘J'J 174 Ex’ors. 9:io Mihoxuny Suleboavtl,''due pair Mahoxnuy "TTE7’IIEitv.AS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator rd Tables, one do. en l*. one M itio^any Dinin* j y ▼ % of tiie estate uud ejects ot Daniel h oley, ble. niu-ieou siraw hotlom Chair.s, two pair of I *te of Cliath un Couutv, dece ived, In* applied to of Cnatlum County, for Letters DUmhuory. Tbe*e are tiierefore to cite and ndmonish all colt* •Inure of Robert H. Pel i (re w, trustee of Eliza I corned, to tile their objection«(if any they have) in j L. Pettigrew, bis wife, vs. Alev. H. MeDonucll. j the Clerk’* O.Hco of the said Court, ou or holore ! Propert v poiuted out bv pl-aiittilV* attornie*. oct21) ^ LEVI S. KFSSr.M. Sberitf. Exuciitoi’s *Jile. ILL he sold, azrceahlc to an order of the lion. Inferior Court of llurko Co., while w •ittin* for ordinary purposes, in the town of •Waynesboro, on 41c tiril 'ibtetday iu January of Land, helnusiu* to the estate of T said 'em ay 1 UCXt, One tract ol Elisha Anderson, Into of sakt 'emintv, deceased, lying on the waters of ilockv Creek, joining land* of James Ander-'on nud B. Miller, mid containing fourteen huudred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or lew. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the deceased. JANE H. ANDERSON. Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, \ r . A. II. ANDERSON, { Lxor *• tor’s Sail* in Dfscetniier next, will Court House, in Chat- usual hours of sale, the it: ivesnenLs Uieroon. Wash* r dunuh.situatL'd on Hr.- jact 20 ham Count v, following pro Lot No. 10, ingtoo Ward, city of Abo, Lot No. 42o, contuining 400 acres, more or less, lying and being in Appling comity. Also. Lot No. 47, containing 250 acres’, more or less, in Knhtin county. Also, Lot No. K52. coma:ning-202] ncrcs, more or less, in Houston county. Also, 2 Shares Planters' B ink Stock, of which ♦Soper**, re ha« been piid in. Sold hv order of tls» lion, the Justices of the uferior C»i;r.cj* Ci akh uii Comity, when sitting ’’ wry purposp*. for tlie henetit of the heirs litdrsof toe hte Joint D. Cole, deceased. VJAMIN L. COLE. Adminaitrntor. oct 4 the the Court of nefit of the In -cfci3 ilHtrator’n Sate*. nesdxy in Deceudier next, will fora.tho.Conrt H«a*c, in limits- county,thefollowing Negroes: ... .. and Nancy, the property of of John Way, ntid r-old l»v order of v for said countv, for the he- the Md day of January uext, otherwise lowers di-*- missory will he granted. Witness the Hon. A. Portcr.one of tlu* Justices of tlie s lid Court, the M l dav of Jttlv, A. D. I*w. .EDW Mil) G. WILSON, i jnly M Denntv Clerk ■ ■* p.r. i Ucorgln>Ciiiiiaitm cua.s.y* To all whom it tuny concern. TX / 7 ‘iIERlC.\S, Henry F. WUiink, Fx^ntorcf, tt the 11st will and testament of David Pidge. Fite of (’hatiiatu County, deceased, liatii applini to the I lou the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty. for Letters DUimssory. AoLt'e. A LL person li tv ng claims ngalu <t the late J no. J.M. ila ley. Kmj. o»"C nu h*ncounty,nrert»<pui» - e .opres* lit item prep *rly attest-**', tndtbosein- delteu, will please iu im* iiuiue.li t:e payment to ti. vV. TIIO.MVS, l * : , ROUT. LVNAi, )■ Jo Verson, lid Oct. oct 7 PJ> Nolit'tb A LI. persons having claims nguittst the late Je-. rouil ib Cuyle ,Es4|. are reipiested to present tuexi p.open, atlQsled; all.I t(io«e indebted will please maKo p.ivuieul to \ W.M. II. CUVLEIl, (Anal. Ivx*or. oct 2 |eM 1. Pi'Opos I tit For publishing, in the town of Irwintun, Alaba ma, a WeCK.y New spaper, to heeiitiUed the Htll ih iOK CIIBOiKICLfi. H AVING tmanl many roaiphnnttfol tue want of n Newspaper ill tins town, (tQ he con ducted in a gentlemanly like maimer,) fne tinder- signed have tieeii in.lured, by the e.irne. t sobci- These are therefore to rite and admonish nil j tauonsof many fmmds, to cuib.trk in tne muter* concerned, to tile their objec ious( f any they have) in tlie Clerk's Olficcof tlu* *ui«l Court, on of before theMd dny of Jiuiuan* next, otherwise letters dis- tnis>on will hr rrmi'cd. Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Ju*’* ticesof the said Court, theMd dav- of July, A. D. l^MO. EDWARD G.‘ WILSON, jttlv M Dcputv^Merk r. r. c. e. ...JP-O11 1 f p IIE stthsenher hn* the pleasure of nnnounc- .1. iug to the citizens of the United States, t u lie lias purchased, for u vorv.largo stun mid from tlu* inventor, the celebrated Dr. Muslim, of Pari*, die recipe and right for making this astonishing medicine. Until the appearance of the “Lucuu Cordial,” (about three years since) it was thought dint tlu* complaints winch it speedily overcomes, were beyond the reach of hitman remedy, us for upwards of tt thousand years, they had IntHed Un wisdom ami ingenuity of the mostiiro.'imiid phy sicians iu all parts of the world. This Cordial, however, to the great advantage of the liituiaii ruco. mon proved itself to he the de*idemttitu ad long Mitt gltt for; and according’)*, notwithstanding the brief period of it* existence, it lias uc.ptirod a col6hrity so great, that it is oagerlV sought for throughout the civilized globe. Dr.. Mugtiiu soou finding Unit the (icutuud was so vast us to render a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe aud right oi* m tie, under obligations of secrecy, lor England and the United States, and oilier’conn* t.-.e.-*, only preserving I- ranee and Italy for liituscti. Tints l.ns the subscriber posse sod himself of tin* invaluable teernt, and now hastens to; i.o tlie in* habitants of his line of agency the benefits of hi* speculation. • Is* Cordial de I.ucine,” or, in English, “the I mein 1 Cordial,’’ is a general invigonitor of the Im* m 111 frame. In all t ie various eases of languor, lassitude and debilitat 011. it is an unfailing reme dy, us it is equally it* province to iiupurt'.chttei- fuliles*iin:| (hseision to tlie mind, us health nud vi gor to tin? body, tint tin* poeuli.tr virtue 011 vviiico it* ce;ehnty is hosed, is the facility and certainty with which it re* ores the virile powers when t.iey have been destioyed by uixeasu, lime, reckless ness, or tiny of Hie utiuieroiis causa* wliieu termi nate in tlio prostration of Utose Riuctioiis. Ill couiiuoii with ill * generality of really good' medicuie*, Ibis (’ordiol contains uottiiiig of a titer- eurial or deleierioit* nature, among tlie many in gredients which compare it; hut is, at the saute tune, so simple, yel mi ollicacious, that while it call renovate tins proUrated energies jR*a giant, an in fant may tire it, not only witli impunity, Imt with advantage. Too usages of *ocietv arc unfortunately such, Tp. a valiublu nropmil.m., nn.l recoimno j^it 10 , tI|u|< Ilo h,i£tandinz Uw benefiU which WouB be (•* '.ni'if'5 othv 1 '™' "i" „r >|.„ I «.'« «® enter into oinui t lined in lattidamtm. Fureguric. (llackdrop. Den nrcotlxed Lnndalinm, Extract of Opium nttil such 1 other opiate preparations of tliis class hitherio made, nttd to which are justly attributed there disagrocahloelVectsupon the stout tell umjnervoit' system, which svx frequently follow their opera tion’. mid limit their iiJM'Ihlness. This Elixir in iv !>•* adopted iu all those cases 11 which either Opitttn or IU- preparations are ad uiiuisterrd. with the certainty of obtaining all their sedative, anodyne and tinli-spismodir ef fects, without any of those disagreeable comic* qnencos, of liondache, ttiiHUt, vo iiiting. cnititi- patiott. tremors, and a train of other unhappy symptoms, which' tiro often as digressing us those which it whs applied to remove. The Elixir of Diiiumisiiot only superior to the artificial compoiiims of Morphine, in its lining more mild, permanent and timfortn in its etl’ect*. Imt tho preparation possesses also a superior nd- vantage to their solution*, iu not being liable to decomposition or deterioration from van tble tem perature or long keeping: n serious objection to which the latter are exposed. Fin illy. Morphine, not being the full represen tative of Opium, cannot alone, aud that in nriitt- ciul combination too. produce ulhtlte characteristic etfecUof so triumphant a remedy, when so many ol* its other vain tide principle* u* (.’ojein, Nar- cilu and Meeoiiic Acid 11 e excluded. TESTIMONIALR. Prom Dr. Chilton, the emiueut Chemist of Nevv- Vtirk, iu pi oof of the aecompli-lmieut of this ili-co.eiy. Dr. John It. McMiinn having made known to uie the process by which lie preparse Ins “Elixir of Opium,” an I wishing me to statu my opinion concerning it, 1 therefore say, that the process is ill accordance with well known (,'iieitucul laws, | and that the preparation must contain ull the valu able principles of Opium* without those whiclittro considered as deleterio: s ni l tireless. J. li CIHDTOX. M. D., ** Operative Cbemi-t, iVc. New*York. Dec. 2 ), HM ’». 11.tvitis .witnessed fie elVects of Dr. J. It. Me* Mutin's Elixir of Opium, We nr,? of opini ni that Guorgia-€hut;r.t:Ki t'ouui; • To ell whom it nrav concern. W HEREAS,*AV*iliiam Law, Administrator of the euate and eift-ctsof Alary M. Haig and Agnes llaig, deceased, boa applied to the Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for la-tters Disiuissorv. taking. litstssiituing the duties consequent upon such an enterprise, we feel deeply consr.otw ol the fe-. 1 fpousihjftv winch will devo.vo upon us; ami • -aiow.ng, too, Uie diversity of tho iiitinau uiiitJ, we cannot nutter onrsoives Uiat we will hu aide to n.K in: .vl!., but so far as our bumble abilities extend, we wdl at all times he louiul striving to eievato the st tndurd of tku ru and corbect non* al emsciri.K*. it will lie our object to advo cate all -licit measure* as are best calculated .to advance ttie pro-perity of toe Eastern section of our dime, abounding as it does, in so many na tural advantages, and usa nc#ss.uy consequence, especially to promote the iu crests of our own town. Our umi wit* be to render our p iper tire Ti»ere are therefore to cite and admouisli nh . . . » — concerned, to Lie their objections (ifuuv they »nl aud valnalne to all classes ot the cmuiiiunily— said Court.on o’* j 1,1 Uierature, Useful Information, Agri- WM N. WAV, T .Soaps, Au* WO cases old English Windsor Soups, *miti- bit? for family tire JM hove* Castile do.. 1 case Toilet do. aw'd 2t) baskets Sweet Oil, superior 500 ll*s. Pipe Clay, 3 Cases roll Brimstone 50 ll»s. Calomel, Eu».;-50 oz. Liuiuiiie 12 groce Clark’* Friction Matches 500 !m. Chloride of Lime, 2 cJ-lw Flaxreed. Just received, and for sale bv' oct 12 THOMS RYERSON. White Wash Untaitus &v. T WELVE doz. Wliite Wash Brushes aud Heads, assorted sizes . 24 doz. fiue rfhoe do. 50 do. Thompson's Paste Blacking Just received, and for *ale by ang23 (i. ft. HENDRICKSON. have) ititlie Clerk'* O.ficeof the said Court.on o’* before the Md day of January next, otlierwi.-l* let ters dismixsory will he granted. Willies*, the Hon. Win. Thome Williams, one of the J11-lives of the said Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jnly 3 Dcputv Clerk c. n.r.c. Georgia—Edingnitiii t'ouuiy, To ail whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Eliza Met* ih '*ran. Administra trix of t.ie est ite of Win. McMrltah igau, deceased. Ins applied to the I Inn. the Court ol O*- dtitury of Ethinglmin Comity, lor Letters Dixiua- sorv.’ These are tiierefore to cite and admonish till con cerned;to file ’heir objections (if any they have) in the Cb r.v’s Olfire qf the said Court, on or hcfi», e utcoihday oi March uext, otherwise letter* (Its- Uiissory \vill Im? granted. Witness, tin* lion. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces of the said Court, the 6th dav of Sept. A. D. J839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 0 c. c. o. c. c. JOHNSTON, M. D., Physician of,tho Citvand Marine Hospital. JOHN AV. FRANCIS, M. I).. latte Professor of Mitlwiferv in the College of Pliys. i nd Surgeons. N\ Y. JOHN C. CIIEESMAJK, M. D., Surgeon of New-York L’itv Hospital. RICHARD K. IIOFEMAN. M. D., Surgeou to tlie Marine llosnitul, N. Y.,and late our- guon iu the ( T . S. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. I). v Prof, of Anato my and Phv*iology in the Geneva Medical | College, N.’Y. illy sis ol* this inestiuiahleL'otuial here, or publish many of the docuniuil^ which have been receiv ed, as voucher* of the biessiug* it tins conferred ou iiuuioers of despairing individuals. But tliis wo c.uyiot iorbuar remarking—Uiut it hu* been de monstrated that there i* remedy ever, if any such thing at all, a* natural barrenness, or us natural i.%ecdity of the piocieant fum tionsiii«it..crrex; . nud, therefore, tua’ those evil* me the eifects o. I artilici.il causes,and m iy be speedily subdued and removed by the use ol "Lo Cordial do Lucitic.' 1 Tit.- Enema Cordial in al 0 an uidiihitahle cure for tue (.Lout, and tlie Fluor Alims, obstructed, ix^\r’.'i°nV . r . , i d illicit It or painful Menstruation; also, for-tlie* l)r. Mitchell * trial, aj il.r Klu.r of Opmu! uilh? illc , Jn; ;„ t ,„ c J. ol Urail) or „ ie , m „|,m’i„v.v di- 110-pitms. _ „ charge thereof. It i* likewi-o an involituUw and ititr v.dlyd medicine in cases of Curonie Errup- Tobacco and NnulF. ^IFTY.groee Mrs. Miller’s Fine Cut Tobac co, G hhls. Lorillard’s Hcotch and M iccohoy 4 bottles; 20 jar* cour.re Kapjiee and boy do. J list received, mid for sale hv wept IR G. R. HENIJRlCKdON. Neales. O NE pairelegnnt Brass Connter Scales, upon a brass standard. For sale low, by _*epiM0 , G. R. HENDRICKSON. 1 6rc. W O NE bbl. do. Pearl Aeh. oct 5 ashing 8pda, Washing Sbfla, 2 dt iri Arh.,, ftecuived a 2 do. Hal Eratu*, 2 tl and for **le by A. PARHONa. ' HI (it c li e *, F IFTY groca Clark’» Pu cli*. Friction Matches, superior to all other kind*. Just received, and Tor sale by G. tt. IIENORICKHON. oct 17 “”C9am*pgs Spying Water, A FREcJfl supply of Congress Hpriug Wa ter, received per brig Havana ill, and for sale by A. PARHONH. oct 18 .Rluststril, S IX boxes supertiuo English .Mustard, iu hof- fles. Received aud for sale hv oct.'l A. PAftaONS. •Port Wines, /\N baud—GO dozen sun. old Port Wine*, sui- table for the sick. For sale by septO ANHON PARSONH. Refined Xkqnorlcc, * A - ®^l*FLY of the above article, of finequul- jljL itv, forsule by M31J J’ JRCHER & LAROCHE. For Counts, Coliis, Ac, ECEIV'ED, u Iresli supply of Currant Lo zenges. For sale by oct 2 • A. PARSONH. R Indelible Ink, T HREE doz. Will. Kidder’s superior Indeli ble Ink, received and for sale by bet 4 A. PARSONH. French Spices. riUVO bags Black Pepcr, 3do. Pimento, J hid. JL Nulmogs. Received uud for sale by July 3 A. PARSONS. Soldltli Po\vtiers, Ac. T EN grdeer Alaynmd & Noy’s Seidlitz Pow tiers, G do. do. Soda do. Just received, and for sale by THOMAS RYERSON. . oct . . Grey.Hends, ..ATKINSON’S Vegetable Dyo J\. • Do. Turkish do. Rowland's Essence of Tyre or Imperial Dyo Du. genuine JMucicjsgr Oil, liiglily recom mended for changing grey er rd/l liahy whiskers, dre. to a permanent and bu!inftfcl brown or black. A supply.just received', and for sale hv oetU - O. R. IIENDltlCCSON. Fi'uuuii UncmieiMSi S ULPHATE (.Quinine, Htilpliute mid Acetate of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Black Pep per, Krcosuta, Piperino, PriKsio Acid, Iodine,Em- culture, Foreign aud Domestic Intelligence, will earn icceivt? a due proportion of our attention. In regard to Politics, we deem it necessary to fay, that we sliml give the general Political iiitel- iigeuce of the who e country, while at tne same ttllle.U* couduclois oi a i lU.K-PitICSS, we will fetr'esdy. an I without favor or nticction, advo- c .ie <*,»■• -upporl till -'.ten measure* as will, iu our opinion, promote our general prosperity a- a People, and the perpetuity of our Rights and Li- berue*. Our paperwill he purely Rr.peni.irxx.a* prac tised l»y more greu Apo ties of Liberty—J ,,F- FLKSON and MAl)i.*iRN—preferring them as our guide, rujio,* than the .skw-i.ioht, *klf- stvi.ko Democratic R-pubtaun. of (lie present day. We are ••strict cous(ructionists”ol tub Fe- deral Cojupact, an ! *!t::!!, thcrctbr«i7’ <a oppoiHi «»’• schemes ol Iii'.iviijI liuprovenieut, except hy the States themselves, as a part of that ••American Hy item” wn.ch has proved .«o ruinous to the South mid which was att -uipted to he fastened upon us, under that 1110. t pi. vu*!.jl < and spkciuus pretext, tlie “GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, a* we do, tlor.it i* die du.y 01 every good citizen to cherish with jealous care the •TJjiiox of tiif. HtATF.S.AXII THE SOVEKF.tUXrVOF TIIF. Statf.*,” ami u* tiii* catiuot he done wimotll 11 strict mlju?r- ence to the Coitatitution it»elf, we shall nut lie sparing .11 our denunciation of the attempts which around Lave been made hy tiie late, us well as the present, Aitiiiim.stmtioii, to control, uot only the monied facilities of toe Government, but of the entire country. With regard to the question which i* now‘agitating tin? country relative to the ccaiiK.vcv, we now unhesitatingly declare our hostility to the thr.ce-rejected Hub-Treasury Sys tem. tending ns it does, in our opinion, to mi in crease of Executive po wer, which ha* already hucu c a im?d mid exercised to mi ulurimug extent, in ; more instance s than one, if uot hy tlie present in- cttuioeiit, by his immediate predecessor, in whore “footsteps” lie is endeavoring to tread. We expect to encounter many perils, many ad verse winds; yet, aided by the strong breath ofj public favor uudiuipport, the trade wind* of our I world 111u.1t waft us clear of our troubles—we ! dure raise our anchor, unfurl our sheet*, mid veil- New-Vork, Feb. 8i'i, ]$37. Dr. J. B. McMumi—Dear Sir: I hnvu niuih? re peated trials of your “ Flixir of Ojiinm” in'the City and M trim? ilo-pitals, and find it to posres* tiie’iuindvne and sedative powers of the o.diiijry prepanition* of Opium, without tirodiicing the excitement, head tclie, inurea anti coustipation, which iu many case* render those preparation* ob jectionable. ’ It* effect*are more permanent than those of Morphia. Yuur*. Ac. . C. L. MITCH! LL. M. D., Resident Physici tit New-York Hospital. Those who take Opium and Us ordinary pren rations, cannot be ignorant of the fact that it* dis tressing aud pernicious effect* result ft out the operation of it* deleterious principle*, nud that (tons of llta .v.m, un 1 ill tlie dropsical infection* of tlie aged. Mu* important tn the Amuricuu Public. Tlie United States proprietor of tuo celebrated Lucinu Cordial, or Elixir of Love, beg* to lay be fore tlu? coummiii.y, the following certificate, which lie lin* received front tbu inventor, the illus trious Dr. Mugiiin.of Paris: “This is to certify, tlint I have dittyored of Uie recipe tor making the Lucinu Cordial, or Elixir of Guorgi;i-Lfli.igati.ii L’ojnl). To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, TuomisII.Brew, Administra tor of tin* estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, ha* applied tn the Hon the Court of Or dinary of Eilinghnin County, for Letter* Distuis- sorv.’ There are therefore to cite mid admonish ull con cerned. to file their objections (if any they have) iu the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore tlie 2Jduv of January uext, otherw ise letter* distnixHorv will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Conn, the 2d dav of July. A. D. 1839. ^ • JOHN CHARLTON, jnly 5 c. e. o.e. c. Guorgia —EtHugiTitiu cTosa 11 tyTT To all whom it mav concern. W HEREAS, John M. Lucas. Administrator of tlie estate of William McGahngin. dc- deased, lias applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Etfingham County, for Letters Dismis- sorv. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in ll.e Clerk* * Odir e of the said Court, on or be-1 . , . - -- T „ fore tlie Gth day of in ircli next, otherwise iettter* I del1 P c ‘ r *L awit tt*. * ala* we kow11 not!” Let us j TVpoUiecariu* 111 New-\ ork, Philadelphia. B dti- It .. ' .. _ —till.- I I.'.kIi..*. .... I f.t.t Imi.Iii fl 111,11*.. Iliutjlll tl..*! tt. nl* ,1... Love, and also toe right to self it tiuougMxit the United States of Norm America to John Winters llolderwcli, M. I). My reason* for so doing is, that tlie dctiiaud* to tne for the above Cordial, ol which I mu the inventor, are so numerous, that I tllff Iremori*. lansiiornii'l lujwitmlewiUi whichi.. j iJniv'nionu: 1 aninuive' thercrorr* cM«|<nl'e*| ,, ol'll’e privilege, vouc„ : „,b ( . InU,,. ,„„l o|?rc,r,iH«Uc.. of ti like imt..re, 111 o dur to gtiiumlisu the benefits, of uiy direovery througfiout the world. Given under my hau l ut Paris, on dii* nineteenth day of Jamiary. iu the year ofonrLord.eightcen hu'iulrcd and thirty-eight. EllASTE MAGNiN. Wit nacres. the dose to relieve, are scusutiuus of its own cre ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of those d 'Icteriou* principles from the ElixirofOpiiitii.it tanotliahlo io dcr.iUgu the ftihclium of (lie sys tem, nor injure the con stitution und general health; thence it* liigh superiority in all those cure*, in which the lou^ continued and liberal use o.’ Opi ate* tire indicated iftid necessary to allay pail mid *pu*m»dic action, and induce' sloop mid compo sure, as in cases of fractures, burns or realds,can cerous ulcers, and oilier painful nticction*. And to those persons, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to tho use of Opium, tliis preparation will afford a gra tifying substitute bv which they may relieve them selves from the thraldom of’pcruicious mid too frequently inveterate habit. Directions for using the Elixir of Opium. To a child a month old, or younger, give from Inlf a drop to h drop; to a child about six month* o'd. from 3 to 10 drops; mid to adult*, ftoiu 10 to GO drop*, (and even double or treble that much, if the pniiiand othersymptoms be revereaud urgent) mixed iu two or three ten simoti's full of water. «-cord:ng to tlie size of the dose. As the 1 d n n- i.-ttratioii of every medicine should he govern d by it*effects, it is proper to begin with the smadest dose; aud increase or repeat it at proper intervals j until the desired effect* are produced. I O’JOHN B. McMUNN. of South Middle- town. Orange County. New-Yorlc. who alone is tlie discoverer of the Elixir of Opium, i* the only uiamifjctiirer of it. And none can he geun-* im? without his nauiajyritteu in full on the outside tore boldly qpon bur new' and untried course?, j label. What shoals nul quicksand*, what rocks nud hid- \ ft i* to ho had oftne principal Druggists nnd <|pn n(>rils nvvit im. “:d:irf U’p knivu uni l" I n., ^iMithcc-irii-* ill Ww.Vnrk. IMiiliiflpliiliiu It ill!. ic.vvri >nht? di-smissory will be granted. Withe**, die Hoti. C. Powers, one of tlie Ji;*-j lice* of the said Court, the Gth day of Sept. A. D. . Ic39. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 Clerk c. o. e.c. G cor.*In—E ill iitxlit% tn ©o uuty. To all whom it may concern. W ilEREAS. Mr*.NaoiutWeitinan.widow, Admin’ntrttrix of the estate nu I effect* of Mttdiew Weitm in. deceu*ed, hatli applied to the lion, the Court of Ordin ify of Eliiughum Coun ty. for Letters Dismivon*. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con?erned to file their objections (ifuuy they have) iu tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 2'Ith day of Jamiary next, Otlierwise let ter* disinissory will lie granted. Witn?s*. tin? Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 2.5th day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, jnly 23 Cierk r. o. e. c. IRavaim Ncgrns’M* F IFTY thousand superior- old Havana Sugar*, several choice bran Is. C6toioiM*urs will do well to examine them. For salebv oct 9 * G. R. HENDRICKSON' Ststrch* T WENTY boxes Colgate's No. ] Snip. For sale by A. PARSONS, oct 2 Ink. O NI’. I:u i.lred dozen Maynard & Noye’s supe rior Black Ink, inlialf pint bottles 50 do. do. 1I0. Red do. 2 bbl*. do. do. Black do. by tho gal. 3 do. do. do. do. 2d qyffoty, formariting cotton bags, Ac. Just received; and forsdeby G. Jt. HENDRICKSON, ocl 51 Olio 1C os:* Lip Naive. R ECEIVED, u freslt supply of Otto Rose Lip Halve. For sale by oct 11 A. PARSONS. B<! Vtire of Hpiiriotis flmtlsiDOii. G < EO. W. CARPENTER'S Compound Ex- r^nictof Icelmd moss, Carrageen, or Irish. Moss, Slipperv Elm, Uorehotmd, Ac., n valuable remedy for colds, coughs, dyspepsia, dysentery, dk'rrlitca, catarrh, and all affection* of tfio breast und lii'i h. For salebv uug 21 PORCH HR A LAROCHE, Lttlfip 4>4|, Ac. F IVE hundred galons pure Sperm. Oil. (fall r __ .. . . . strained,) 2^0 do. suimner * train c’d dp/' etitte, Ext. Nux Votnica, Hydrodale, Potassa. Ac, I Also, ]2 doz,.Lamp Cbimnics. Just received, und for sale by A- PARSONS; aug 14 w,&e. I J ust reccivcilpcr No work, and for sale by “ - fl r UflAflUflCKEON. [ oct 3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. but clear the harbor, mi l get fairly ••under way,” t'lon wo will fear nothing. Nor is this the vain boast made when dinger is far in the distance. It is our firm determination, made after serious thought, and weighing well the diilicultlcj we are to meet with. The Chroniclf. *.. ill he issued u* early 11* the necessary nimcnal* c.111 he obtained from Now- York, which will he in December or early ill Jail- it iry next. It will he printed on a large imperial sheet, containing twenty-four columns, with en tire new typo, ami will not lie surpassed in beau- tv by any paper in the Southern Country. JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Tr.itMs.—Three Dollars per annum, payable invariably in advance. Ir.viuion, (Ala.) Oct. 10. 1830^ fn«i more. Boston, und in most of tho princip 1!« umi town* in the United State*. * For sale by PORCIIER A LAROCHE, wept 21 For the Hair. T I IE Ca.saUa Oil i* *0 denominated, because it is composed of vegetable ingredients, mid iLs virtues arc pre-eminently displayed in the follow ing r wpeets: it possesses properties of the most h dubro is n iture. which eradicates the scurf mid an impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair mid pn viuits it* falling otf, and lessens the liability of hair to tii.ngrcy; strenghons tho weakest hair, and product* n .uuirimii growth; gives 1 11 vigor to the h i which soon produces nil iiiunitahlv natur al curl, and prevents its falling out in a damp at mosphere, or during exercise; render* the hair ei liter natural?)? artificial beautifully soft and ple;w- an»; bestows uu iuestiuiable gloss mid pleasant pe.futne to the tresses—111 fine,.renders the hair di*e4stnmreem!niitiybttatitif il,prouiotesthe growth of whis.cers, eye brows, mustaches, Ac. To chil dren's hair it* effect* urc struingly. beneficial; i„ pc.fectly innoxious, and may with safety lie applied to the youngest infant; it eradicates the daiidrili easier iiulsuperior to combs.sojus, Ac.; is ex treim ly pleasant 10 the infant, grumt illy strength ens tlie hair, and augment* it* growth so a* to pro duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves the Hair after sea ha'hiug. violent exercinu, and is of pre eminent utility for persons travelling by sea or land, preserve* tlie’iiair, rendering it peculiarly plctsant. ll always dressed, his wondjrful effects on tlie Jr in hot or (fold climates, mid is held in high es- tiirt l ion by distinguished persons abroad. Hold wholesale umi retail by the Proprietor, Tho*. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, mid by iipnojutmeut, by A. PARSONS, Agent, sept 2ft Savannah. Go. IfiotvJuuiPM liitlydotv, F Oil the face and skin, and ol vital inrportance to tho support of limialo loveliness. Power ful of effect, yet mild of intliieiiee, this admirable specific (a preparation from the most delightful lml*:unic exotic*, and perfectly free from miuenil or. other pernicious admixtures, possesses liaUamic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tail, freckles, pimples, snots, redness, and all cutaneous ormptious, gradti illy realizing it decidedly elear, lair mid soft skin; trausfoi'iis even the most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness; ren lersharsh and rough skill delightfully soft mi l s 1100th; im parts to tiie face, neck mid’arms, a healthy and ju venile bloom; mid, by due perseverance in its ap plication. promotes a free ami uninterrupted ex r- c se of tvbse important functioiisof the sain, whic'i tire of tiie most necessity fur tiie presentation of health and attainment, midcoutimtuiicc of adicuu- tilitl complexion. - * A fresh supply of this vulmihlc article just re ceived, ami lor sale hy A. PARSONH. aug5 _ Razors a ml Razor S Ivors. A SPLENDID nssor inent of combined Hil- .ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work man -hip, in cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, and' Mechis’ Razor Strops kept const Hilly for sale hy PORCH MR A LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, aug 19 Opposite the Market. Rowland's Tonic UllXturOf filc; R ECEIVED per ship Gaston, a full supply of Rowland’s Tonic Mixture, for fever uu I igtie; Sulphate Quinine, Pincriiie, Iodine, pun Mornhine. Sulphate ami Acetitate Morphine, .Miisk in Pods, Oil Black Pejier, Croton Oil. Ily- driodate Potass, Hotkt and Seidlitz Powders,Lon don Lmtard, Ac. Forsule hv oct 15 PORCHElt A LAROCHE. Tobacco. S IX boxes Leftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco, ou baud, mid for sale by. A. PARSONS, oct 4 Confectionary. F IFTY foxes Pat^ut Stcum It lined Cjpnfec- iuna y, well as orled, 30 to 50 lbs each. J ust reci lYed, and for sale by sept H G. R. HENDRICKSON Fate at JBaiicy. S IX doz. Robinson’s Patent Barley, received and for utile by ANHON PARSONS, ang 21... • Sweet Oil. BASKETS superior Sweet Oil iinnorldd, till foil tops, and for sale by 30 G. It IIENDIHCKSON fn sb Just received it the utm to tSSSgflj* My ,| ^or#- . iu in* or her own " *® *Phn limit, of o,t Iy, on. ,'ui li nod * if n whilo Mmtn, I* (&*•* mg Ihtny tlu"ur,fl,r ,'„ cl l u *-«». m if uKlave orfroc '"7* 01 it a ,11111 nut Mc.£nta,?L Col " r ,l ft.lowntfh.rnd/rwt/o^^ • ulU * 10 ®*|KW or ran/ 10 J***• lo.i.ortt. atty oUt'r utalj fft' <>: tho ,mi and mitt, withht t^ 'U infe front the |>ro,,'m C om ^^t ■uul for it violation ul tl,,. S? tltu por,oit ko ofrotidlh, i'xoeodiin mio hmitlwaSS? H'd -noli ofTottM, and tl,„ „idSl?2 hy him or Iter, or o„ KtihtroTo^,,5^ hi/ylt 'vutorin.trl(, tvitii;,, the evtc^J ■hoiionul linn!, ofUtwitvors.; or nny Mth.tonoo tv.noli ui itht 111 ally iloneo EJ water it, Huai rivor/„r,of hnnt. afore,aid, „„rt „.,ch Iciti.it^, ,aall for each and ctmif atic,I III a ntm not VV ,.,.,t;„. ' lam, if the offender lie a whfte 515! ' 1 j'! 1 ' " r . r - ' !u in-runn „f c „| ur ' JJJ wlitpited not edoeedlta nr,, l mvner.ejiijtfojrer or 'ii.mfuai of„I pi rwjtt of color,, ■latll pay t|„. (i „ oh;>r,, which timvlaj, 'aid dare or free pm Sec.-dt). lire it riirlhor nnlniiiGd, Tlutali or emtio, niictirred „„,| cr t^MM* ctdlcctcd an I enforced i„the anZI mice, or p in, Of onlia .are, car,,! tni, ordinance, be, n -, pcreeUedi untrOut all er.lii l;1 ac f ,ii .htmtice, iftilitatini a*ain,l tip. 0 n Uie same um hereby retwaleil. I’.s.eil n Ouinic I. il Aniim, |a !(• *•. CHA.tl.To.v'l] Attcl, Jiiutrii Pelt.c. c. vmli■ “ oct ft Momut’a iriiF^nnsn T m , a „ „ HillCIH. llLHL ttiedicities Ijuv* I0113 bscaU appreciated for their extruonfi^ iiHHliuti? powers of restorim perfect^ Mitts sulfci ing under nearly crerrldRli to wlticli the human frame is liulile. The proprietor rejoices in ||w 0 forded by tito universal clifTitsIou of for placing hi* VEGETABLE I w.ie.iu tile*yuowlodge and reach oft d ial in tho couitilUliity. Unlike tieL niciou* qu:irk»*rif .i which Us»t rin gredients, the Life Pills arc purely getable, mul contiiin neither nirriij arsenic, nor nny other miuenil in ever. They arc entirely couipc. ft ora rolruand powerful jilauts, tneri tlumgtf long known to sevcnl Imf r.tceiitiyto Bontc^uhienlpharmai are altogether mtktiowu to thel| ers to medic il * deuce, and were n mimstcred in sc happily ‘ tlon. ; ’ THE PIIfENIA' BlTTEttSwti cause .they possess the power of n pirlngctnliersof health, tea "lowinj out the constitution, ns tiw.lfoviu] restored to life IVom the ashes ofibN tion.' The PIvpii x Hi tiers.ire eulir composed of roots found only mu the western country, wliidrei Iiu6 VF.IH’AND AGUES of nil kind fit I to eradicate entirely all the elk infinitely soonor tit in tlie 1110*1 p ration* of Harsnpnrilla,nii(lwill iu tlie detcriniuatiou of BLOOD TOT! never Jails in sickness incident toy and will bcfonudacErtai i naryotis debility nnd weukne*i of* paired constitution*. * ’ for Chronic nuO 0 eiiicacy of the P»1 nted liy’tlie lueof* H Gaspnrd Dclltic, IViiumii Merritt, This highly iiupoi Joliu Winters Holt* New-Vork; Citnrl Pbiladelpbia; nud ill edicim? is for snle v by No. 129 Li lie ity-street, . T ; Ier, No. 7i> C’uesuut-st. - - — Jultnnore bv Ro'.ierU A At- xkittsou, Joint M' Jpiroque, und G. R. Tyler; in Wasaingtou City by Tobias Watkins und Charles Htott; iii tieorgeto’wn by O. M. l.iiitlmcmu; iu Uicmuoiidby John E. Eustice; in Pctersmtrg by Braggs Tbonms, mid Dttpiiy, Roser A Jones’; mid in Norfolk by M. A. Santos mid II. Emerson; «ud by John Woodly, No. G5 Poydras-st. New- Orleans. ft ran also be found nt all the principal Drug Stores in Hoiith-Caroiiim,mnl in Augusta, hy IIu- vilund, Risloy ACo. t Thomus Barrett A Co. and Nelson Carter; mi l in Savmiinh l»v 0. R. IIi.NDRICKSON. Price }?3 perluittlo, with full directions. nrig 5 . 104—ly Just Kccclviult D R. KERSHAW’S Tonic MAttirc for tho Fever mid Ague. Douuiu tue strength of any outer of tiie Tonic Mixtures. Intermittent Fever, or us it i* more popularly called, Fever mid Aufte, or Chills und Fevers, is u Fever composed of several distinct p.uoxsystii*, with a pericct intermission, or per.oj'wlmn 110 fe ver is present, iuterposed between euc.i. Luc.i As u reiuet’i II' eimiht’MllijI will be d« Tliettsti.il dose of these Biltewu* full, in water or wine, and llu*(|Uiora ken two or three time* n d iv. uwot ■ before menls, or a less« quantity tmj all time*. To those who arc am.-cu gcstioti after meals, these Hitters * v double, ti* they very greatly ir™ of the principal viscera, help ' their lime ion*, nnJ enable the* charge into tlie bowels whatever^ Thus indigestion is easily mul pttrox.v'.ln law threu .'uges, wliidi ,,li;rn„.iv..| > full SfeJ o w each other witu cous.clerahlc regularity, namo- “” l . ® J n c i,ndv and energy of m I/, a cold stage, tvjiotslige. UrtJ tin illy, u sweating X \L T'o'r "irlhi'r ,,nrt : culiirs of H»W!| at (I i‘ .aeitix I itt ri.a|.p!)’» .’1™“? f. Gli oa.«-.y,Ke.»-York,whMWl nl. ai cd t’ur 25 ceirt,. 50 ce"H “?? I nr.ti tl.o Bitter* for •*?! 11 9* Pv. . oos ce t'ficates of the won*” iiinv be there inspected. Pofaaiahy , corllero fft tin illy stage, wnieli termiii m-s the p uoxysiu. . - Previously to an attack, n Inuluig of languor and debility i* experienced, with sluggisninss .11 motion uti.l some uneasiness iu attempting to move. Tne face mul extremities become pale, the nails of a leaden or livid color, the features shrunk, und tiie skin appears us if contracted by cold; a leciing of coldness comes ou tiie back, ‘resembling oiteu a streamofcoHwater riiiinmgilown it, mul soon extends over the wnole body, (though nt tliis tune t.ie sKin of the patient will lcel warm to uuother person) the scns.it.on of co.fiiicss soon increases .0 a tremor, and tuis to rigours mid sn.vcring. Tue above symptoms, which are those of the cold stage, vary in dufereiit nidi vidua:*, be.ugve.y sl.ght in some, 111 other* very suvere. They uie generally more euvure iu tltu old mid delnlitat(?d, liiaii in Uie youug und strong, umi last from n few tnintitcs to in my tiours. After a time, differing in almost every cose, tiie dullness seem* to imate, or to altcru de with slight (lushes nl heat—these soon g * 0 place to u continued umi increased heal of the Shill • tiien loitows all tiie sy iiiptoiu* of fever. Af- tei nu uncertain period the Mymp.omsalNito,asweiit now g.’ .d tully breaks out, mid soon bpcoineftpro- f isc,—w.iun tis.ng tiie 111 xturu, all p.iiiilttl symp tom* disappear, the skin becomes cool mul the pa- t.enl gradually better until tlio paroxysm pas es eiit rcly nlft All levers marked by u distinct chiil, followed hy fever und sweating, 11111 ter111.11. ting iu u more or less perfect remission of all the syn p- 11 s, lie ague occttni ig nt tolerably regit.nr ,1 - orvnls, arc included 111 the class of inle.'tuiUen.s. As Agile mi l Fuvm generally originate inplucos contiguous to marshy and iunmliited ground, cure suotifd be taken not to be exposed ihoro than ne- cessary, cither to tiie heat of me situ or iu the open m ailer sun-down. •Dreclious accompany each bottle—price, l*JJ. For sale by PORCIIER A LA ROCHE, Opposite the Market, sept 11 Sign of the Golden Globe. ilutlcr’s ElfcrvcHceitt illtigitcsm Aperient, F OR dyspepsia or indigestion nervous deVtl.f ty. giddiness, head idle, acidity of t'le fefout ac Jialiitu dco uivcnccs.cutuiieoita d setts • go travel, Ac. and highly vnluali.c as a gentle coo - n r purgative. A iVo.sli supply of tlt.s vltltluh: mo ci it* just received, and lo ale hy Jpy31 A. PA SON*. Uoil^cctioiiiai'f. BOXLH tmperior steam refined rC’onfct ijlj tionary, in boxes 30 mid 5ft ibii each, jtu> received and ior sale hy. mn 5 G R. HENDRICKSON* At'hi* Store, on the B »y, nov 23 . T:\ ol' olHtiu.1" A wliollifrarisiiisli"" 1 "?.' 1 ' jjn* in A.tlmm; mul «*»« avm p .out roliol' from G«Mg, l^chinx I*..liuonaiyg»wffla luu grorncr claim* niton I viliS than tiie altovo ,llEt a Il i* for lire tilllit t venl' ' rp lorn, of cduWtS. in.l.el.rea»t,*c.wlncl.c"t^ p 5 lure* ( of tlie cnin|ilanit. tlw ^ *’ It 1» oqnnlly treoGil of coughs and colds, arum ■* ■ |j nf n.i* went'ier. from wearing ‘ ■ ^ {j.ilj For sjtlfl by * may 29 Svvec-t ScGiiwd ia.yj&r £ ' Al.o,i—, for sale, by oct 25 ——rrrjoi «owlaM<i’* l *ir®iw» "170a •morov.iu uta tg * C ion, n lliliTtlta at mini* |t roll! uu I lo, ' l ronl P': 11 e jmli&n '.c..warrantedgoitnn , “- <ale by ang 10 r wo Jlilltibod kt S‘ 1 * warrmited ,„ t „|J ■ ijfiO do. Auioric-on. I' • 1 0 a I 10 bilk EMI * 'Hi ,|o. . 10 do. Wlmliit*; "..ol ■ 00 keg* Si’"" 1 *! 1 ., rirelidiCMS, 100 oani*ter*l ttimd *■ . ttperior nriico fordo f i. Jn*t rci'cived. tm'jj 1 ,['NP. !U 1 sept 00