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MOTION SALES.
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Oebrcht—Chnlhttm County. ■
W I KK.V3._ Cyril, Si.KlimiiJi*lh np|
Chatham C<
the estate nit
of Chatham
- toarethereforefodfcandadmonfehltlnnl
iftho kindred and creditor* of the sn;d do
, to file their objection*(if any they novo'
to Iiie granting of the administration oftho cst.it*
of tlie deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’*
3In<50 of tfje said Court, on or before the Hlgtdnv
of November next; otherwise letters of ndmiu.
.ration will he fronted.
Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the ’.list day of October,
A. 1). 18.0. EDW’I) G. WILSON,
ocl '.11 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
C5 oo ;*u i n—Clmt *mfu Con tit y.
To all worn it may concern.
W HF.KP.AS, Win. Henry Fitts. Administr. *
tor of tho estate of Jauies l> Fiti*. late t»
Chatham County, doc eased, hath itppliod to tin
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chnth tui Comih.
for Letters Di*iuis«ory.
These are therefore* to rite and admonish all con
cerned. to file their objections (if any they h ive
in the Clerk’s O.lice of the said Court, on or be
fore the liitlul iy of March next. otherwise letters
dumis.ory will be grunted.
Witness, the Hou \V. Thome William«, one if
the Justices of the Mid Court, the lot i uay iff
September, A. D. 1839.
KDWAKI) G. WILSON.
•opt ll» Deputy ClefK c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Chut tit lit V«»Tiu.. •
A o all wiioui it m iv concern.
W HER-bAS. Andrew Dixuu. Administrate,
of the estate and ellVct* of Darnel Foley.
, two pair ot I »te #f .Chatham Comity, dece used. has applied to
Shovel and Tout* and one Fender; levied upon i the lion, the Court of Ordinarygpf Cnatium
by virtuo of a distrain warrant issued iVoni the County, for Lettew Disinissory
soil, before the Ci
Savanuah. Mtwoan the
A Negro Worn in n una._
trirtna of fi. l'at. i»ua*l fro n
Com non Plow and of Drier an
city of Savin tVi. at the bn:
Pam an l Jo r.i McfchUon. el
RusjaU; proparty pointed o it by pUhttdT* u
. to/ncy LEVI S^RUSSELL, Sheriff.
oct 26
Cfty ShcHiPsSutc*
O N tho first Tuesday in December next, will
be told, before the Court Hott*e, in the city
of Savaniuh, between tho usual hours of side,
Lot No. 9, bounin I by and butting on Fast
Broad-street on tho west.*on the north by lot No.
7, on (ho east by lot No. 10, on the south by lot No.
11; containing 90 feet IVout and PIG font in depth,
together with all the buildings and improvements
thereon; levied upon by virtue Of* ti fa’s issued
from the lion. Court of Common Pleas and of
Oyer nnd Terminer for the City of Savannah, at
tho iiutanro of John 11. GanJry ot. nl. vs. Henry
Sugnrs an I James Sugars. Property pointed out
by phuiititTs attoruics.
LFAT S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
oct ill 213
City 8:ierlif’is
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before the Court I louse, in the city
of Tavaunah, between the usual hours of wile,
Ouo Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany
Card Tables, one do. enJ*.ond Mahogany Dining
Table, nineteen straw hot om Chairs, two pair of
■jVTINF.TY days
! t mqde to Uie PI
( r.irfia, fo. renewal
Strck of said Dank, i
Sc hoeddo. S.
" u * ,e
iVotfCQi
F )UR mniih* al>er date, nppl.eafun will lie
made lo the Justices of tho Court of OftRb-
i v for the Countv of Camden, for leave to sell all
li»re d md p iou»K‘«-ta oof David Thomas, late
i slid count/, deco uod.
aug 21 G. W. THOMAS. AUmWff
Oplnnt.
, cimiainilir
rOplilm.W
to tho exclusion
Notice*
F OUR moivh* after date v application will die
made to tho lion, the Infviior Court of Bry
an County, when sitting as a Court of Ordinary,
or leave to sell all the real estate of Catharine
.Sikes, late of said countv, deceased, for tho bene-
it of iho heir*. 'HAMID L SIK» S,
Administrator with tlie will annexed,
sept 27 1 St*
Notice*
F Jl’it months tiller date, application will hr
inide to Uie Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for lac County of Camden, lor leive to sell ah
..o real estate au i b ink stock, belonging to thu es-
of Josepu Ti.om is. lute of Camden County.
G. W. THOMAS, ) r .
NS, \ f!xon *’
aecease 1.
aug 23
JOHN TOMFKIN
171
Hon. Inferir Court of Chatham county at the in
stance of Robert II. Pet i jrew, trustee of Eliza
L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. II. McDonnqjl.
Proper*v pointed ontbv pi liiriffs nttoniies.
oct29 __ LEVI S. RI.M8FIJ, SWff.
Exectilor's sfa«e.
W ILL bo «nld, agreeaiile o an order of the
lion. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
.sitting for ordinary purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in Ja)miry
next,
Ouo tract of Land, belonging to tlie. estate of
Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased,
tying on tlie waters of Rockv Creek, mining lands
of James Anderson and II. Miller, nnd containing
fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1421) acres,
more or less. Hold for the benefit of the heirs
of the deceased.
JANE H. ANDERSON. Ex ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, { r . .
A. II. ANDERSON, \ - Lxor *
oct 2T> 209 _
Administrator’s Salt*.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before the Court lIou*e, in Chat
ham County, between Uie usual hours-of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Lot No. It), with improvement thereon. Wash
ington Ward, city of Savannah, situated on Brv-
au-street..
Also, Lot No. 425, containing 490 acres, more
or less, lying and being in Applinv county.
Also, iLot No. 47,containing 2o0 acres* moro or
less, in ltabun couuty.
Also, Lot No. lf>2, containing 2(721 acres, more
or less, in Houston county.
Also, 2 Shares Planter*' Bank Slot k, of which
$80 per share has been paid in.
8oldhy order of the lion, tlie Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham Connty, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, far Uie benefit of the heirs
rod Ciediturs of liie tale John D. Cole, deceased.
BENJAMIN L. COLE, Administrator.
oct 4
These are therefore in cite an J adinouisli allcon-
cenipd, to tile tuc.r ob,ect.on«(il' any they have iti
tlie Clerk's O.Hce ot' tuu sud Court,on or before
the ikl day of January next, otherwise le.ters dw-
m.ssorv will be granted.
Witness t ,e lion. A. Porter.one of the Justices
of the s rid Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. l&kf,
EDWARD (». W'iLHON,
julv 3 Deputy t-ie-’ c. o -.c.
.llt.vti,
A l.L per on h ng c.a .uis against u.c late J no.
.,a icy. ivq. o. C ..u lencoitn.y.areroqtUB •
e onre- tit hem propjrly attest-.* , itijtlioseiii-
dc-ted, Wai idease id iko tinuis.li t.u payuient to
ti. W. TIMMAH, ( .
ROUT. I.ANif, > Allm< ur '
Jc Verson, 3d Oct. 183J.
oct 7 hk2
trgiil
Tou
all wuotn it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry F. vViUiuu, txecutorcf
the 1 ist will and tostanuflfcpr David Pidge.
1 ite of ChaUiam Connty, de|j|^Mkihath applied to
the lion t;ie Courtof Ordiimyof ChnUiaui Couu
ty. Ibr Letters Disinissory.
These a -o therefore to cite an 1 admonish all
concerned, to tile then objee io .is( f any dicy liavt)
in tuc Clerk’s Olficcof the said Court.onortieloie
tin* 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will he granted.
Witness, die lion. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
tice* of tlie said Court, the 3d dav of Julv. A. D.
1839. EDWARD G. WILHON, -
july 3 Deputy Clink c. c. e. c.
Administrator's Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before the Court House, in limit-
villo. Liberty county, the following Negroes:
Nanny, ll*v, Mary and Nancy.the property of 1
the estate of John N. Way, and sold by order of
Uie Court of Ordiuary for* said county, for the be- 1
netit of Uie heir*. JfiHflju,
oct 3 WM N. WAY. Adm’or.
WO cases old ^njlish Windsor Soaps, suiu-
X hie for family use
10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. ass’d
20 baskets Sweet Oil, superior
600 lbs. Pipe Clay, 3 cases roll Brimstone
60 lbs. Calomel, Eng.; 50 o/. Uuiniue
12 groce Clark’s Friction Mntches
500 lbs. Chloride of Lime, 2 code* Flaxseed.
Just received, and for sale by
_oct !2 TlltiMS RYER8QN.
White iya9h.Brn»uc§, Ac.
T WELVE doz. White Wash Brashes and
Heads, assorted sizes
24 doz. fine Shoe „ do.
5> do. Tiiomp-on’s Paste Blacking
Just received, and for sale by
aug 23 - G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Georgia—C’ir.tt.min Count) •
To all whom it may concern.
"VTTilERKAS, Wilburn Law, AdminUtrato.
▼ V. of Uie estate and effects of Mary M. I Ili
an 1 Agnes 11 lig. deceased, has applied to tut
Hou. the Court of Or.liniry of Chatnuui Couuty
for Letters Disinissory. .
These are therefore to cite and admonish al!
concerned, to fib* their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s O.Hce of the said Cou. t on o.
before die 3<1 day of January next, otherwise tet
ters disuiissory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. Win. Thorne Willjains, one
of the Ju*tices of the said Couit, die third day of
July, A. I>. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk r. o. r. r.
Gcorgitt-F..‘!1 .t^im it Couuty.
Toad whom it may conet*.n.
W HEREAS, Eliza Mcii.ihigxii. Administra
trix of tl»e estate of Win. Me.Me Jah igan.
deceased, has applied to dm Him. die Court ol Oi-
I dinar}* of Etfiingltum County, for Letters Di.-mis-
•orv.
These are therefore to cite an I tulmonish all con
ce»n**<t.tn file their nliieetinn-* (if any they have) in
tlie Clcr .’s Otlice of the sai l Court, on or hcfoie
the t?th djy of Marc!i uoxt, otherwise letters d.s-
missory will bo granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi
ces of the said Court, tho filh dir of .Sent. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 0 c. r. o. e. e.
Not iff.
A LL nersons having claims against thn late Je
r *mi ill Ctlyle ,Fsq. are reipiosted to p.eseiit
Mt;^ p.openy uUe»4ad; and those inJehatd wui
plait-v uiiuie payment ,o
WM. II. CUVLl’.R, Qttul. Ex-or.
oct 2 1>8 l
Proposes
or publishing, in the town of Irwtuion. A la ba
in i. a Weea.y Newspaper, m he entitled tue
4HW1N t’ON ClIRdtGTLE.
H AVING heard maiiyroiiiplamtsofuie want
of a Newspaper in tlus town, (to he con-
uuc.oJ til a gentleiiuiiiy like in inner,) the under-
signed have been induced, hv tne earne. t sohci-
(a ionsoi many friends, toeiuh.uk iu too under*
tak.ig.
in assuming the duties con sequent upon such
an cn erprise, we feel deeply coiisc.ous ol Uie re*
«potisib.i.iy watch will ilevo.ve upon us; and
ituow.ng, too, tne diversity of the tumult mint!.
we cannot riiuter ourselves dial we will lie able
to rLEAS£ ah., but so far as our uuiuhle abilities
extend, we will at ull tunes he found striviug to
eicvute the stiudard of timjtii and correct mok-
al rRiNcirt,i:s. It will be our object to advo
cate all such measures as are best ca.culnted to
of till' e»Mte Mill efiecuof Marv M. Hoix ““V-mce tuo pro.per.tjr ol tun ta.tcnf wtelton «l
■ « —•’ « •- - - our Staie, abouiidtiig as itdoes. iu so many na-
Tolmcco and 8ii:iff.
F IFTY grocc Mrs. Miller** Fine Cut Tobac
co, ti hills. Lonilard's HcolcUund M tccohoy
Snuff, bottles; 20 jars course Rupj ee and
Maccoboy do. Just received, and for «f Vi by
sept JG G. R. HENDRICKHON.
Gcorgiit-Eiliiulttiiit Coii«uy.
To all whom it may concern.
TT^HERKAS, Too me* H. Bre-v. Administrn-
▼ V tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de
ceased. has applied to the Hon. the Court Tuf Or
dinary of Effingham* County, for Letters Disinis
sory.
These are therefore to cite and udinoirshallcon
ccrncd. to file their objections (if any they have)
in tlie Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on or be
fore the 21 dav of J.in i iry* next, otherwise letters
disinissory will <-e granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of t!:e Jn -
lieu* of die said Court, tlie id duv of July. A. D.
18.19. JOHN CHARLTON,
julv 5 C. r*. o. *•. r.
Scales.
O NE pair elegant Brass Counter Scales, upon
a brass standard. For sale low. bv
sept39 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Washing Soila, Ac.
O NE bhl. Washing Hod i, 2 do. Hal Eratus, 2
do. Pearl A.s!i. Received and for sale by
oct 5 A. PARSONS
Ufatclics*
F IFTY grocc Clark’s Patent Friction Mutches,
superior to ail other kinds. Just tccuivcd,
and for sale by G. II. IIENDIUCKHON.
oct 17 . '*
edits;i-css Spring Water."
A FRESH supply of Congress Spring Wa-
ter,'received per brig Havanuih, and for
sale by A. PARSONS,
oct 13
RKiisturil.
S IX boxes superfine English Mustard, in l ot-
ties. Received and for sale by
oct 3 A. PARSONS.
Port Wines.
/AN hand—50 dozen sup. old Port Wines, sui-
V/ table for the sick. For sale by
sept (3 ANSON PARSONS.
Refined JLiquoricc.
A SUPPLY of the above article, of fine qual
ity, for Stic by
aigW POACHER «fc LAROCHE.
For .CouiliH,
J^ECEiVED, a fresh
- zetiges.
oct 2
Colds, dec.
supply of Currant Lo-
Por sale by
A. PARSONS.
Indelible Ink-
T HREE doz. \V r m. Kidder’s superior Indeli
ble Iak, received and for sale by
oct 4 A. PARSONS.
Freucli ©pices.
T WO hags Black Peper, 3 do. Pimento,
Nutmeg* Received and lor sale by
july3 A. PARSONS.
Georgia—Fill tgiia it Comity.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS. Jolui .M. L^fcas. Administrator
of tlie estate of Willi im MeG >!r<gin. <le-
deased. lias applied *o the Hon. t'le Court of Or-
dinary of Etiingliam County, lor Letters Disiui?-
►orv. •
These are tVcrcfore lo cite and admonish nil con-
cerned. to file their oVecrion* (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Ofiite of the said Court, on or be
fore tlie 0th day of in arch next, otherwise lettters
dism'»« ory wifi be "ranted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Ji:»-
ticesof tlie said Court, the dtlt day of Sept. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 0 Clerk t*. q. e. c.
Gear -in—EJO'ighuin Cojinty.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS. Mrs. Naomi Weiiman. widow.
Administratrix of the estate an l effects o
M dtheiv Weitrnan. deceased, h ub applied to tlie
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun
ty, for Letters Disinis-ory.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil
concerned to file their ohiec.ions (if any they nave)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 23th d iv of January next, otherwise let
ters disinissory will he granted.
Witn ss. the lion. C. Power;, one of tlie Jus-1>
ticesof the said Court, the2 itd day of July. A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTyj.W
july 20 Clerk c. o. e. c.
t irul advantages, uud as a ucees^iry consequence,
e -peci.ihy to prouioiu Uie intoresU of our own
town. Our amt will be to render our paper use-
til <md vain dile to all emssea of die coiiiiniintiy—
in snort, Li.eralure, Useful lufmmation, A^r.-
c.ti.u.e. Foreign uuJ liouiesbc iuiedigence, Wul
e .c.i ic:*eive a due piopo.i.on o. our intention.
iu rcgj.d .o Pourics, we tlecm it nccessa/y to
ay, t.iUi we s.iall g.ve tue general Pomical ni el-
licence of tuo who e country, vvude at die same
Line, a* coudiiclois o. a i it»;z i'ltKSs. we will
foi..CssIy. uuJ w.ti.ou. favor m aii'eetiou, advo
cate uuu support ull such nioa.-.uiusu* w*u, .n our
op.lt.on, pfouio.e o.tr geuerul prosperity us a
« eopie, .mu tie perpetuity ui our and Li
ne i ues.
Our paper will lie purely Rkpubmc.ix. as prac
tise.! by h ipse grett Apo ties of L.berty—J. .1-
c’l.itSON and MAUlaON—prete*rui^tuuma>
our guide, ra he.* tuan tho .sy.w-i.iaiii, szr.f-
sTtLK.i Donioc.a.ic R puh..c .it* of t..u presen.
day. »V'e ire **sir:cr const.uoi.omsts ' o. uiei i-
• Uer.il Compact, uud sii.nl, tuereiorc. oppose ail
scheme* o. in.e.u .1 improvement, except by the
»uites diem, elves, us u part ol Unit ‘'American
y teui” w.. cahas proved o ruuio.is to tue HoU.d
i:i I wife i W; i a;t mpted to be ioateneu upon tt»,
under dial mo t fl \*j-i L . an I spzcmus pretext,
the “GhNhiiA^ »V l A l .. l! Uel.evuig. us
we do, b.u it is Uie d.t.y o. eve./ good e.Uzeil .o
cherub with jcuious cure .he L'xiox ok thz
HTATES. A!»D ri!E SOVE TEIOf TV OK THE HrATr.S,’’
and as tins cntiuoibo done without a strict adher
ence to the Constitution itself, we siiull not he
spiring nmrden iiiciadouof t.ieaiteiupt^frhic.i
are uud . eve been in ide by tne late, us well as Uie
present. AuutiiusCru.ion .o con.rol. not oiuy tne
monied ftetltues ot die Govern neat, hut of t.»«*
en:ire couulry. With regard to the question
widen s now ajiuiting Uie coun'.ry relative to me
ccRRKxci.we now unhesitatingly declare our
Mobility lo the uir.co-rejected Hub-Treasury Sys
tem. tending m it does, m our opinion, in an in
c e i-:eOvLxtfCiitivepower, Wu.cn b isa..e idyncen
c a .ited and excrc.-cd m .n ai irm.nj ex.enc, m
mo.-e instance. tli it one. if no*, by tne present in-
ctimbent. hr his immediate predecessor, m whoso
• footsteps” he is endeavoring ;o tread.
VVe expect to encounter many perils, many ad
verse win Js; yet. aided by tne stiopg bream ol
pubi.c tavor and -uppon, ti.e trade Winds of our
world must wttti us c!e.tr of our troubles—we
dare raise our me..or. uiifurronr sheets, and ven
ture boldly upon our new and untried course.
Wliut shoals and qii.ckauid*. what rocks and hid
den perils uwit us. * ulas we kown not! ” Let us
but clear the narbor.und gel la.rly -‘under way.”
then we will feir nothing. Nor is this tlie vain
noast made when d niger is fur in Uie distance.
It is our tir.n detcriiiinat on. made after serious
tliougiit. and .vciguinj web die dniicult.cs we are
to in« et witli.
The CtiROXiCLE will be issued a* early as the
necessary mu ermls can be out luted from New-
Yo.k. wu.c.i wul be in Decern icr or early in Jan
uary next, it will be p.iit.ed on 11 irge imperial
sheet. couDiiimg twenty-ion commuwith en
tire new type, and will iioi bo surpassed in beau
ty by any paper m the Southern Country.
' ' JAt’K HARDMAN.
RICHARD RUE MOONEY.
Terms.—Tliree Do.iars per annum, payable
invariably in advance.
ir Will .oil. (Ala.) Oc*. 19 1 3 V». r '"- •*
other Opiate prep trations of this class hithrro
nude, nnd to which’are justly attributed tim e
dis'iffrcoahlcolVoRtsupon the stum ich anduervou
system, which so frequently follow their Opera
tion. nnd limit their u«el’nlntw.
This Elixir mav be.adopted in all those caws i»
which either Opium or its preparations are ml
ninistvred. with the certainty of obtaining nil
‘heir sed ttive. anodyne ami anrt-spusmodio ef
fects. without any of these disagree able conse
(lienees, of headache, nuisea, voiding, con .fi
liation tremors, and a train of other unhappy
*vmptoms. which are often us distressing as those
-which it was applied to remove.
The Elixir of < lnitini is not only superior to the
irtificiul eompoutius of Morphine, in its being
more ini d. permanent and uniform in its effects
hut the preparation pu messes uLo u superior al
v mtage to their solutions, in not being liable to
di*compnsitinti or deteriopition from vnn ihle tout-
'pernture or long keeping: a serious objection to
which tho latter are expo-cd.
Fin»11 v. Morphine, not being the full represen-
• ttive of Opium, r iniiot alone, and that in artifi
cial cbtnblli it ion oo,‘produce all the characteristic
effects of *o triumphant a remedy, when so many
of its other vahithle principles its CoJeiu. Nar-
Cvin an J Mecouie .Vid a c excluded. *
TESTIMONIALS;
From Dr. Chilton, tho eminent Ouemist of New-
York, in proof of the accoiiiplishmeiit of this
disco ve y.
Dr. Jo!iii II. McMitnn having made known to
me thn process by which ho preparse his “Elixir
of Opium.” an I wishing me to state my opinion
concerning it. I therefore say, that tho process is
in accord nice with well known Chemical laws,
uud t!tnl the prep iration must contain ull the valu
able principles of Opium, without those which are
eonsideicdus deteierio s m l Useless.
v J. U. C1UDTON. M. D.,
Operative Chemist, Ac.
New-York. Dec. 29,1333.
II tviug witnessed t ie effects of Dr. J. B. Me-
M inn’s i lixirof Opium, we are of opinl m that
i>.isu valuable preparation, and recomutead it .a
thu patroun *# of the profession. *
F. U. JOII NHTON. M. !>., Physician of Uie
City amt Marine Hospital.
JOHN \V: FRANCIS, M. 1)., Late Professor
of Midwifery in the College of Phys. uud
Surgeons. N. Y.
JOHN C. CIIH+’.HMAN. M. 1)., Surgeon of
New-Ydrk City Hospital.
RICHARD K. HOFFMAN. M. D., Surgron
to the Marine Hospital, N. Y.,nnd late our-
geonin the U. H. N.
JAMES WEBSTER. M. 1)., Prof, of Anato
my mid Physiology in the Geneva Medical
College. N. Y.
New-York. Feb. 13.1337.
Dr. Mncliell’s trials of the Elixir of Opium in the
Hospitals.
York. Feb.' 8th, 1837.
'W
mil
ii
ing toUks ci _ T ,
has purchased, Ibr a very largo sum and ftoii
* inventor, tlm celebrated Dr. M.-ignin, of Paris
die recipe and right for nuking this aMtonishiti
medicine. Until tho appearance of Uie “Lucilu
Cordial,” (about Uireo years since) it was though
hint the complaints which it speedily overcomes
were beyond the reach of liutimti remedy, as lb.
upwards of a thousand years, they hud baffled tin
wisdom and iagettutty of the most tuofontul why
icians in all parts of the world. This Cordiui
.lowevor, to tho great advauUige of the liumn
race, t-noil proved itself to he the desideratum so
.ongioiiglit lor; and accordingly, noiwiUwtnudin
the hru‘1 period of its existence, it bus acquired .i
celebrity sb great, that it is eagerly sougnt to.
throughout tnooiv.lized globe. Dr. Alagmu soon
tin Jin x that the ileiimnd was ^n vast us to-rend. r
a supply impossible, disposed of the recipe an i
nglit of s he, under obligation* of secrecy, lot
England and the United Suites, uud other ’conn-
t.\cs,only preserving t nmee and Italy forlutuseli.
Thu ♦ i.as .lie siihsc. iber posiesed himself of pie
invahuole secret, and now hastens to i o t ae ui-
hahita(its of his line ol agency dm heuerits of lu»
speculufioii.
“Lo t#rdi:i! do Lucine,” or, in English, “the
Lucm iCordial, ’ is agi-nurul iuvi^orutoroi.Uiouu-
m.m frame. In all Vie >muousc ises ot languor
lassitude and deoibtut on, a is an unfuilin,reine
dy, a* it is equally its province to impart cheer-
fill lie is and deciH.ou to t|ie iiiuid, as Health mid vi
gor to tne oo.iy. But .he pecunur virtue on wiiicn
its celebrity is Dusod, istlu laedity uud certiinty
with wlncu i. res ores the viritepowers when t.ie’v
have been destroyed by disease, time, reckles.-
ness, or any of t..e tiuuicioiis caiiaas wtiica terini-
hate ill tuu pio.dratiou ot those functions.
In coinuion witn the generality ol really gno.i
medicines, tuis Cordial coiiUiu* nothing ot a mer
curial nr deleterious nattue. among trie many in*
gred.euts whichconkpoie it; hut is, im the same
trine, «osimp.e, yet »o o.iicaeioiis, that while it can
renovate lire prostrated energies of a giant, an in
fant uiay use it, uoi omy with impunity, hut with
advantage.
Tue usages of society are iin'brtmiutely such
that, notwithstanding tne heuefiU which would Ire
Mire to rusiilt from it, we cuiuiot enter into uti an
alysis of this uicMimuhle Couiiul here, or puoli»h
many of the documeirs which have been receiv
ed, us vouchers of die Ifies.siug* it has conferred on
numbers of despairing uidividiia:s. lint ibis we
c.iuuot iorbear leniaiKing-^fiiat it bus Ireen de-
uioiislratod tuat there is scarcely ever, if any such
tiling at all, as natural hurreuness, or us natural
im bicmty ot the piocream tunc lions in eifiier sex;
nnd, iliereioru, t.iu those evils ure the ellect* oi
urtuici.il ca.isos,and ill iy he *pce.iily subdued ami
remove^ by the use or Le Cordial uc Luciue.”
Tli Luc.uu Cordial is al o an indubitable euro
for tue vi.bot, an J unrViaor Alou*. oo*«rucied,
ditfieiiit or paiuiui Menstrua von; ul.-o, for tlie
incontinence of Ur.tic or the involuntary dis
charge thereof. It i* likewi.-o uu invuluabie and
Hasp i
i\ I n \i Nuw-t orK. reo. oim Aoo/. i mir v.tlled luetli^ ne in cases of Chronic i.rruo-
City mid Marine llo qiitals. and find it to pos ess --
the anodyne and sedative powers of the o.dmary
preparations of Opium, widiout producing the
excitement, head.iclie. nmsei and
con-tipation
which in many cases render those preparations ob
jectionable. Its elVccts are more permanent than
those of Morphia. Yours. Ac.
C. L. MU’CIIELL. M. D„
Residcn: Fliy.sician \ew-York Hospital.
Tioie vho tike Opium mid it* ordinary prepa*
r.i ion«. cumot he itrnornnt of die f..ct tint t#d.s-
t e-i-ing mil peniirio-H otlccts result f.on t.io
.operation of its deleterious priticip.o-. and tint
t iu tremors. Imgiior and l.Lssilude with wiiic . i;s
devo e * are dllicted. and for which they repeat
t ie don) to relieve, ure'sensations of it* own me
ntion.
But in consequence of Uie exc u don of those
d k teriou < principle* from tue Elixir oi Op.um.it
is not liib'u to derange the func iom of the sys
tem. nor in ane the coustitiKion and general lieuftl.;
thence its liiq i superiority in nil tlioo.* ecus, iu
winch the Ion r continued mil hlierai u-t o Opi-
ntes are indicated md necessary to allay pul and
spasmodic notion, and induce sleep mid compo
sure. a* incises of fractures.bum*or*caid*,can
cel oih ulcers, mi I other painful affect.oil*.
An 1 to tuose person*, who, from necessity or
vitiated indulgence* have been occu -tome l to the
jhc of Opium, this preparation will afl'ord a gni-
tilVing suhstitiite by which they may relieve them-
selves from the tfirnldom of pernicious mid tco
frequently inveter *tn habit. *
Direciions for lining tlie Elixir of Opium.
To a child a month old, or younger, give from
lull’ n drop to a drop; to a child nlioul six moot .s
o d. from .1 to 10 drops; mid to adults, fiom 10 to
GO drops, (and even double or trcliic that much, if
thopniinuil other symptoms be severe and urgent)
mixed id two or three tea spoon’s full of water,
a card ntr to the size of the close. A-the d n-
i-t. ition of every medicine should he gme.n d
by its ellect*. it is proper to begin with tliosuiu last
dose; nnd increase or repeat it at proper intervals
until the desired effects are produced.
Oy JOHN B. McMUNN. of South Middle-
town. Orange County. New-York, who alone i*
tlie discoverer of tfic Elixir of Opium, is die
only in iiiuficturer of it. And none call lie gcuu-
ine w ithout hi* mine written in full on the outside
lube!.
It is to he h id of the principal Druggists and
Apothec tries in New-York, Philadelphia. B ilti-
morfi. Boston, an l in most of the princ.pd cities
and towns in the United States.
For sale by PORCH Ell Sc. LAROfJIE.
sept 21 J
llavaua Segars.
F IFTY thousunJ superior old Havana Segura,
several choice brun Is. Conuoiseurs will do
well to examine them. For sale by
oct 9 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
hbl.
Scitllita Powders, &c.
T 3N groce Maynard Sc Noy’s Seidiitz P
der*, U d(T do. Soda do. Just received,
for sale by
oct
Pow-
utfd
THOMAS RYEJISON.
Grey fiends.
A TKINSON’S Vegetable Dye
Do. Turkish do.
Rowland's Esseuce of Tyre or Imperial Dye
Do. genuine Mucossor Oil, higitly recom
mended for clianging grey* or red hair, whiskers,
&c. to a permanent uni beautiful brown or black.
A supply jiwt received, an l lor sale by
oct^9 Cm. it. IltfND IICCSON.
Fra a uii Ojciaum^.
^(arcli.
T VENTY boxes Colgate’* No. 1 Soap. For
sale by
oct 2
A. PARS UN'S.
Ink.
O NE hundred dozen Maynard Sc Noye’s supe
rior Black Ink, urhulf pm. bottle*
50 do. do. do. Red da.
2 hbl*. do. do- Black do. by the gal.
3 do. do. do. do. *^.l quality,
for marking cotton hags, See. Just received, uud
for*do by G. It. HENDRICKSON.
' oct 3
Olto Rose Eiit Salve.
R FC El V ED, u fresh supply of Otto Rose Lip
Salve. For sale by
oct 11 A. PARSONS.
Beware of Spurious Imitation.
G EO. \V. CARPENTER’S Compound lux-
tract of Iceland mos*. Carrageen, or Irish
and lun s.
aug 21
For sale b
PO
uie by
ORCII EH
ER Sc LAROCHE.
Lamp Oil, x ’
S ULPHATE Uttinine, Sulphate and Acetate
of Morphine, Croton Oil, Oil of Iilack Pop* X3IVE hutidrod-g. I ons pure Sperm. Oil, (fall
per, ICraosuUi, PipeHue, Prussic Acid, Iodine, Em- A strained,) 2u0 do. summer strained do.
•tine, Ext. Ntii Votnicu, Hydroduto, Polues i,&c.. Also.l2doz. Lamp Chtmuie*. Just received, and
Just reccivcdper Newark, and for sale by J Cor sale by A. PARSONS.
* oct3 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ! aug 14
T l i
For t a: -x*4..*.
Ils CusodiOd ia o lenotiiinated. because n
is composed of vege^tble ingredient*, jn*J it*
v.rules are pre-emmeuuy displayed m tue folio.v-
ing r. Bpect-; It po sc.-.-esp opert.e* of the mo*,
giliibr.o i* n lure, which e.ad.c ite* the scurf and
uu impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair and
prevent* it* failing off, and lessen* ti.e li ib.lity ol
jnirto tit ngrey; strenglien* die weakest hair,
md produce-* a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to
t ie :» i widen soon prodti e ■ hi nimituhly natur
al curl, nnd prev- nw it* falling out in u dump ut-
mosphere, or during exerci -e; render* the tiair
ciihern dural orarufici d.heautilitlly *oftaiul plea*-
au ; bcsto.v* in iuesiiinabic gloss and pleasant
pe.iiime to the tresses—in line, render* die hair
dressUaasceiida'itlyhaaut.f d,promoie*tnegrowU.
of wliis vers, eye h.o.vs, must iches, &c. To chil
dren’s hair it* effect* are strikingly beneficial; i*
pe.fectly innoxious, and may with s-afuty he applied
(o he youngest infant; it eradicates the daiidntt
easier an i Mtij er or to couth*, soap s dec.; is ex
tremely pleasant to tho infant, grudu illy, strength
ens tlie hair, and augment* it* growth so as to pro
duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserve* the hair
after se«b idling, violent exercise, and i* of pre
eminent utility lor person* travelling by sea or laud,
p CMurve* tlie lrair, rendering it peculiarly pleiwun:.
and ulways drevud, has wonderful effects on the
h lir in hot or cold climates, and is held in high es-
tim i ion by distinguished person* abroad.
Bold wholesale und retail by the Proprietor,
Tho/. Quirk. 490 Broadway, New-York, hud by
appointment, by
A. PARSONS, Agent,
sept 20 Sav innah, (in.
CouRec^onary.
F I7TY l oxe* Patent Ste an 11 final Confec-
( bni y.wclla-* orled,30 to501b» each. Just
received, and for sale by
sept 18 G. U. HENDRICKSON. '
Mom important to thu American Public.
T.»e Uui.e.Jtoiaic* proprietor oi me celebrated
Luc.n i Cordial, or Fmxir oi Love, begs to lay bo-
lore the coimiiiuny, tue louowing cei.i .va c,
wnich lie has received iibin t.io inventor, the ulii*-
triou* Dr. Magmn. of Puri*:
“This i* to ccifiiy, tliui I have disposed of the
recipe lor making the Lucinu Cordiui. or Lhxir of
Love, liiiiL.iso tin* rrlit In m |i h ttiiougi.out tin*
United dt resol Norm America, to John Winters
lloiderwe.i, M. D. My re r-oii* to. so uoing is,
taut itie demand* to me ior Uie aoovu Cordial, oi
wluc.t I alii hie iiiveu.or, lire so numerous, thin 1
uui tillable to supply uli die o.dera from France and
luuy u.onea mid 1st ve tltuietpie <li.-poKuu of the
privi.ege* von *.» u.cd m uu* mui otliei curb lie de*
oi atikuui re, mo daran* o-r.«fi* thu benefits,
of niy discovery thro ignout die wor.d.
Giv»; i under my h m : at P.trb. on .hi; nineteenth
day of January, in die year of our Lofd.cightttn
huudred und tliiriy-eight,
ERA STE MAGNIN.
| Wiine.fcs.
This highly uuportaut uiedicitie is for sale by
Joan Winter* Uol.lerwell, No. l^JLr.ierty-sueet,
New-York; Oimile*il. Tyler, No. ra> Cdusmit-st.
Phiianelnlua; and in Baltimore by Ro.iett* At At-
kin-on. John M. Luroqiiu, and G. R. Tyler; in
Washiiigiou City by Tobias WatkiiL* uud Charles
•Stott; ;n Georgetown by O. M. Liiithucum; in
Ricainondby Jonu b. (/listice; in Petersburg by
Braggs Thomas, and Dupuy, llo.-er Sc Jones;
und in Nor.'oikhy M. A. Saiuosnnd U. Emerson;
mi l by Jo.m Woo.hy, No. G5 Poydrus-st. New-
Orleans. ,
It cuii also he found at ull the principal Drug
Store* in Soatn-Curoliua, nnd in Augusta, by Ila-
vilaud, Risley Sc Co.,Ttionm* Barrett Sc Co. and
Nelson Carter; and iu Savannah by
(i. U. I! \DRICK3ON.
Price perhotue, wifii fu.l diiecfiom.
uugo lt»4—Iy
Gaqiar l Delliic.
Wih.aui Menitt,
Juiit Received,
■tow l;i :iitN *4 it iy.i or,
F D l tho face *n I skin, and of vital iinportiiico
to the support of fern-ale loveliness;. Powi r-
lul of ellect. yet mild off iiiil-ieticu, this mluliiahle
specific (?» preparation from the most delighfiu!
uaU.mf.c 1‘xoirar. .md perlecll/free from mineral
o. otlierpeiiiie!ou*a luiixt in;*, possesses balsamic
mopertie* of surprising energy; it eradicates tan.
freckles, pimples, spo s.re liie**, an I all cutaneous
erruptioiH. grain illy re dizing a decidedly clear,
fair an I soft skin; transforms even the most sallow
complexion into radiant whiteness; ren !ers hun-li
and rough skin delightfully soft mil * nootli; im-
p iris to t .e fiice, neck and arms, a healthy and ju
venile hloom; and, by due perseverunce m its up.
piic if.ou. promote* a free and uninterrupted tx r-
f sc oft os.; important functions of tlie s;t n.wu.c
a eofh.e mo t necessity for tiio preservato.i of
h .‘a!tli and attain neiit, and continuance of u beau
tiful complex on.
A I res] i supply of thi* valuable article just re
ceived, and tor sale by A. PARSONS.
mg 5
Itri'/.ors tut it IPt/or ^tropH.
A SPLliNDID assorinaiit of com fined Sil
ver and Steel Razor*, of excellent work-
irinmliip. iu case*, of various prices. Also. San-
d -ra, Emerson, and Mecliis’ Razor Strops kept
constiiitly Ibr silo hv
% PORCH ER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
a,t n 10 Opposite the Market.
Rowland's Tonic Mjxt¥rc7&c7
13 EClRVED per ship Gaston, u full supply a,
XV. Howl mil's Tonic M.xturo, for fever mi l
igue; Suiphatc Quinine, Piperine, Iodine, pure
Morphine. Sulphite and Accurate Mo/phine
Musk in Pods, Oil Black Peper. Croton Oil. 11/
driodute Potass, Soda und Seullitz Powduis.Lon-
don Lusbird, &c. For sale hy
oct 15 PORCH Kit Sc LAROCHE.
ToStacco.
S IX boxes I/sfiwieli’s Cavendish Tobacco, on
Irr ‘ ’ ** ' ‘
lrind, and for sale by
oct 4
A, PARSONS.
s
, Pulont Hurley.
IX I'oz. Ilohin on’s •*...
an l ior sale by
uog 21
Patent littriev, rrccivo.
ANSON PARSONS.
Sweet Oil.
Xft Baskets mujerior sweet oil, fv< au
' imimrieJ, till toil tops. Jim locoivod
..ndfor Hiuoby
oofdO G. R. HENDRICKSON.
D R. KERSHAW'S Tonic M.xture for tho
. ever und Ague. Double tlie slrengtn of uny
omer of file Tome M.xture*.
Intermittent Fever, or aw it is,tnore popularly
called, Fever and Ague, or Clull* and Fevers, i* a
Fever composed of sevcijl distinct puioxsymu*,
with u period intermission, or per.od when no fe
ver is present, interposed between euc.i. Lucu
naioxsysin lias three stages, av.licit successively fill-
' io.v each otuer witn cbiis dcrulfie regularity, name-
I *, a cold stage, a hot slige, uu i bn illy, a sweating
stage, w.iic.i to mu n ties tue pmox/mu.
rrevioiisly io an ut tea, a feefing of languor and
debilit , i*experienced, witiisluggis.nic** m mutiou
mu some uue.uanes* iu utieuipiing to move, i l.u
face uud extremities become pule, tne flails of a
leaden or hviu color, die feature* snruiik, uud Uie
skin appear* as if contrarteu by cold; a icchng of
calaues* comes on the hack, vesttunlmg oiteit a
stream of eol i water rumiiiig down it, and si.on
exuii s over hie wuole boay, ^diougn at tins time
t .e sain oi the pauent will teel warm to unotner
peraon) Uie seiu..t on of to.dues* soon increases
.o u tremor, and (ms to r.gotir* and s.i.verin/.
Tue above symptoms, wnich are tnoau o. thu
co d s: g»-, vary m dmereutindividuals, humg very
si ght ii .mine, in otm ra very seve.e. Ti.ey u.o
generally iiioie severe in hie old and debilitated,
tuan in tuu jo utig aitasUoug, and last liom u few
m.nates to in my nom*. Alter a time, UiiDruig in
auiiost every case, hie dullness seems to u iute, i.r
to alteru de with slignt ilusue* oi huat—^huse soon
g ' e place to u continued unn increased heat oftho
Amu, hie >1 lono ws all tne sj nip tom* of fever. Ai-
le. auuueertaiu per.on tne *y nip.oins abate, sweat
now gi*..d ludy oreak* out. an . soon becomes p,o-
f we,—w„en us ng Uie in xuuu, ail paimul symp
tom* disappear, tuu sain becomes cool and tue pa-
t ent gradually better until tao paroxysm pa* e-
out rely oil' All fevers marked b, a dist.netcin 1,
followed by fever an J sweating, .ni Ufiui.u, titlg.
m uitiore or less pencct remission of all thes/u.p-
t » s, tho ague occtii-.i ig at tolerably regu ar .n
ervuls, aiouiciu ,eu iii the Class of inlenuftteil s
A (Ague ana Fever gene, ally originate in places
contiguous io marshy ana iminduteu giouna, cnie
a.amld he taken not to be exposed more than ne-
e wary, either to thu heat of tne sun or intiiuoj^n
ur alter siiii-uown.
D rectum* accompany each hoitlo—price, $1.
For sale liy
PORCHEli & LAROCHE, -
Opposite the Market,
sept 11 Sign of the Golden Globe. ,
Butlcr'ii Eircrv^cscc.it 'iTlutr.ics.
AiM!r.ent,
F OR dyspepsia or iudigusdon nervous de <il •
ty, giddiness, head ic.io, acul-ty of t ic «thiu
ie ,hinntli ; ilco*tivu!ia s e itatieou d sea* go
,ravel, See. and h.guly valuab.e us . gentle coc •
-ii.. piirg.tfive. A f.o*h supply of t;i . valuah
nea ciuu just received, ana to ale by
inydJ A. PARSON L -
Codfectiounry*
BOXLo super io i steam refined Confec
J vP fionary, m bore* 30 and 5a lbs euch, jnn
luccived und lor sidw by
nov 5 a. R. HENDRICKSON.
ss
.... ...ty hog, or hogs, uontnr ^
u the City of SavIunSl" n °^.foa3
■ u p tPW»orl,„
»0 lawful for any Iwrton to 11 ^i il ^
Iy, uu. ouch nil,| I.vury “
il u white nor-oii, iJaSV ‘“oUiuS?
■>>* Liar. a •"**$'
>. if tt uluve or free mir,^
o . I a mini not oscofiliiiir mL' 01 "'- ’Ml
hy ilw uuiil mill, , q M Uwt:nf
°. ihcmmnnjruin, \*lthiuSlr ,#
mi/efkOiii the present
mil for ii Violation ol t|, e imijLr. rfi
Iho penon -o oilond.iL i .y fe' f Hu.
*"I* l*.<SStto3 dolWi !f d "> *
sudi oIK-uce, und tlm -.li.i i 0, ®scbi|
byhhnorhonJrouVttW
'“oved lo a proper d .tnnoo it , ’°'“'
t o oaponso of the on» “ '"f to.
Soc.JU. Bo it "*'»'•
or dtpiMit, orc.iu'o lo boo m o
ed in the Savannah "°' VI1 »r.
i"«ii wntor mark, widiin 'din 011 "* *"•!»
or any an wtanco ofn.|.-. »T l " u «
which might in ,| c ,„e
wator llmud river, or any „ . , a 1
hinita aforoaaid. nnd inch , ’™f.
f^.dh.o.-hallf„r""Xti"fer
ailed in a mini not tuttSISS?™'*to
htn.iflhooiroi.der bo ,&'>«
l ive Or free peraon of color he E ?"■
vhipped noi excoedinr lir.v J
owner, Olop-O.or or ruMdianWhaSU
peraon oT co.or, ,|,aU pay
oneInindred dollar,, ftfchiuShlSSf
forlTti^a
and hnoaonJforfeiinrc, Ji«n i!.' , . nw
a^ttsrasSs'
peraodod. and i|„„ ,|| ordinance „‘J 0 ,
dill nice* Iii.litatinir ag.ijudt lliHonl ¥
the same are hereby reiMMileff ° n , , lc
.o®i?K.caaS,
!5ST?-
.iioimtt’s citiTV.T^zn
r _ m , ... Bitter*.
rrvlll-.SE inedicme»liuvv Ions boon t
, nppreciaicd Ibr tlioir exir.onlam,.
111 done power, of reaiorin; pcriccibi
,on» miAenng nuder u arlv cicrvkiud
Id Which lao bum in ffttye i.liafi!,,
rhopropdotor rejoice, in (he onpo
forded by me lUlivenul difliiaiano, the
mr p ac.ug hi, VEGETABhi: LIF
w.tum Ihc ynoivtedge and reach el ci
dual in thn miiiuiimiiy. Unlike Ihc I
uic.ousqiiackurie* which lioast of vi
greihetM, die Life Pill.* are purely -u
getable, and cunuun neither met-a
s. vi n c. nor any other rninenil m any fc
ever. They arc cn irely compo eJ t
f. om rare uu I powerful plant*, t .evi.iia
-Uiotigii Jong known to svveial Indun i
recently to -ameeuunmitpltsnn^en'i?
are altogether unknown lo the iguorau
p h n m»»dic d sriencs. nnd were acre;
imn stored iu so happily ellic.ic.mni
t. on.
THE PIKENIX BITTERS are io
can so they possess the power of rc*:oi
p r.ngeinliersol he ilth.tOaglowin-’Ti*
opt the con-t.tufion. ns the I’lue.Mui
res ored toHlh I’.oiii theadie* of it*ov
. tio'i. Tiic-Plia'ii x Uitteis ure entirety
composed of loot* found only .11 ceri
tho western country. which w i I infalih
VF38 AND AGUES of ull k mb;
fa I to uradieV.ta entirely till ti;e effect* i
infinitely sooner firm the most powr
rations of S.irmi'h irilia, nmhvill iuinie
tho dcterinin ition of BLOOD TOTI
never fail* in sickness incidenUto yon
andSvill he found a certain remedy iij
nervous dehjjity nnd weakness of U
pairod constitutions.
As a remedy for Chronic nnd Ii
R’ euiintistn, the ellicjcy of the Pirn
will he demonstrated by the nscof.»*
Tlie usual do*o of tfiera Bitters is lull
full, in wiiterof wine, and tliisuuaiiti,
ken two or three times a day. about I
before meal*, or a less* quantity uwy
all time v To those who arc nnhctw
gestiou after moals, these Bitter* wi
v iluahle. as they very' greatly incren
of tlie principal Viseenr Help them
their ftmc io is, an l enable the non
charge into tne bowel* whatever i
Thu* indigos ioh is easily »»« s P ec “[
appetite restored, nnd the month*
ant vessels be ng clean-ed. nirntioa i
anil strength of boJy uud energy o
lapwrcailts. extM
or iirthfi’* part cular* of Mon
inIP tneifx ittr.-appy W , "“ J j
GB oa w y. e v-York.where U*
oh ni etTlbri'i cents, 50 cent( ^!
ni:d .0 Hiller, for fin
oti.ee tfic,ite, uf iheivonderf leW
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