Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 12, 1839, Image 4

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Si&i KSSKSr. out hi ,—on. O . ’oriouoiTortlle ea, of Tttbhia, nl. V4. ftchtircii aintiir’a at- siioriir. -IC. - euilicr mjxt, will ■1 House, in the city nal hours of sale,' /'and? bulling on hast n the liortli by. lot No .... on the south by Tot No. t front iiml Iii5 foot ill depth, a buildings anil improvements t"; virtue of fi ft’* mued f Comflitin Phan nml ol the Cite of s.ivmtnali, m . Gnmlrv or. al. vs. Henry Property'pointed out *U83ELI„ Sheriff. One Card Table. Shovel mi l ’ by virnn Hon. Ii stance I L. Pettigrei P r r,p, m mill crortiti ffion- (if any irtistratioa cf the —. ;c,inl in the Clerk’* « f- (J . oofthC s lid Co urt, ou or before the 9Ui.day.oi DeC^nber next; otherwise letter* of nuimifistri • t on will l»o fronted. Witness, tlio Hon. Francis Sorrct, one of ti e Justice*ofthe st.tiJ Court, the ftihtiny tif#»’ov. A. 17.1^,4 EDWARD G. WILSON, nov9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. SMUc* n\her next, vvdl Dense, in the city * lionwof sale, ir Mahogany ny Dftfmg 11 o JU Uatrsv t>vuq ui r of fT*riilerli levied' it po h (Ifor'TiJt-Chntliuni Coiiaty* HKREA3. Cyrus Steflnnn-bath *»p|*I»c*t In the Hon. the Court of Ordinary ot . County, for letters of Administration on bo estate an.letVects of James H. B. Foster,lau. if Chatham (7omity, deceased. These an? therefore to cite and wJihotndi all tut singular the kindred and creditors of tin? «»‘ul <!**• ceased, to tile their objrctioiw (if miv they have; to the granting, of the a lm'inislration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the ClerkV Office of the Haiti Court, on or before tlio Hint day of November next; otherwise letter* of admins- nation will be granted. Witness, the Hon. A. Forter, one of tin' Jus tices of the said Court, the .list day ol October, A. D. 1?M. . KDW'D G. \YlL30N, 0«*l 31 " Deputy Clerk c. o. e. C. y, deewed. ‘ * ; G. W. THOMAS. Athn’or. Notice. R months after d do. application will ho made to t'ao Him. the Inferior Court of Brv- m County, when dining ns a Court of Ordinary, for leave* to sell all the real estate of Catharine .Sike«, late of said county, deceased, for the botio- tit of the heirs. SAMUEL SIKES, Administrator with the will nnnexed. sept 27 ISO _ mt Issued from the f. Chatham county nt the in- _ Pet.ixrew, trustee of Eliza wife, vh. Alex. 11. McDonnell, out by pljimitTs anomie*. ®VI S. HUSSELL. Sheriff. ESPCUIOr’S vii.il'. . he sold, agreeable to nn order of the “ Inferior Court of Burke Co., while purposes, iu the town of “• *— 1 Tuesday in January lire estate of r, deceased. orning lands JANE H. ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON - ^ ’s Sale. * to* December next, will | '* lift Home, in Chat- hours of>ale, the Vo. 10, v ^ ington Ward, city ol < - 'an-street. iv criibnts thereon, W u*Jv i, situated on Dry* Also, Lot No. 4‘2"vcontoiniug 490 iceres, more in Appling county- containing 250 acres*, more or vi» . ntaiuing 202 ^acres, more Bank Stock, of which taldin. in. the Justices of the itnni County, when sitting for tire benefit of the heirv foJinJJ. Cole, deceased. Administru'or. "Sale. titer next, will iferior "Con for ordinary pm, and creditors of t oet 4 A <ini....... kN tlio first Tuesday, House, in IfuntH- “’egfoea: »property of 1 sold by order of county, for die be* be sold, ille, Liberty i Nanny, Fffi tho estate of the Coniii " lieflt of tbe beira. ^ N. WAY- Adm'or. a old tnjhab Windsor Soaps, HtU.f frwfile.do., 1 case Toilet do. uss’d rifwecx Oil,superior 500 lbs. Pipe Clay, 3 cases roll £lrim.»t9ne .50 lbs. Culomeh Eng.: 50 oz. U'fmiuc 12 groce Clark’s Friction Matches 500 lbs. Chloride of Lime, 2 cask* Flaxseed. Just received, and for sale bv PCI 12 , THUMB UYEUSON. White Wash iiiwnc!-, die. fTIWEfcVE doz. White Wash Brushes anil JL Heads, assorted sizes 24 doz. fill” Shoe do. 50 do. Thompson's Paste Blacking TNIPTY groce -fi' co, G bins. Snuft - , i bottles; Maciioboy do. Jnst sept 1(1 G, II. Neales. O NE pnirclcynm Brass CounterSi i.lcs, upon a brasssfaudard, For «ale low, by NDIUCKSOxN. niiViV ►< Fine Cut Tohac- itch arid Maccoboy course Happee and d, ami'for Hale by KNDKMJKSON. GCOi’gill-ChiltUU i4 t’.»ri4l*y. To all vv^i.n it m.iv •onceru. W llfsiUyVL. W-m, lUuin.lH^.. AdminUtra- tor of thee-«t ite of Jafiios-1) -TuV< laty* of ChnUiam Cdtfnty, deceased, hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Onliuary of Chatham County, for Letters Distmssory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con* corned, to file their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or he* fi.-c/lbo Kith d w of March next, otherwise letters duumssorv will he granted. Witness, the Hon W. Thorne William*, one of the Jti<t>es of the said Court, tlio lCbi day of September, A. D: IS.>9. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 10 Deputy Clerk c.o.c. c, Georjiin-Cliutluiiu €o . i o all whom it uvav concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and eifects of. Daiuel FoKiy, late of Chat ha m County. decensed.haS applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary , of Chatham Conntv, for Letters Dismiwdry. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to tile their objection*(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the s ml Court, oil or belon; the .‘hi day of January next, otherwise le.ters dis- missory will be granted. Witnesa tho Hon. A. i*orter,one of the Justices of ll»e said Courr, tta» '.kldav of Jnlv, A. i>. lalkl. ' ED WAR I) G. WILSON, jttly B I Deputy Clerk c. o. c, c. ~~ Geovgin-Ch.ttliifli-i’ouuty* To ell whom it in iv concern. W HEREAS. Henry F/Wilimk, bixocntorof the listwiflniui testament of David Fidge. 1 »te of Cli itlj.im C’outitv. deceased, hath applied to the HontheCourtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letter* Dis:ni<wory. Tlie.-e are therelbre to cito and ml monish all concerned, to tile their ohjee io;is( f any they have) m tiie Clerk’s* Otlieeof tiie said Court, on or belon* tin: ;kl day of January next, otlierwise letter* dis- tniwoiy will he grunted. \V'itne«, theUon. i lias Reed, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the ,kl dav of Jnlv, A. D. lrffih EDWAXD (L* WILSON, July U Deputy Clerk c. e. c. c. ~ €i}t‘or^i;i—C!i;it,!,?in Loamy. To all whom it tnav concern. % W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of tiie estate and effect* of Mary II. Haig and Agnes Ilaig. deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County for la?tier* Dimiissoiy. v ‘ These are therefore to cite mid admonish all rowarned, to (if any they have) in the Clerk’* Giwpehf the said Court,on oi Indore the :Jd day of January nest, otherwise let ters dispiissory will he fframed. \V r iuiesn. ti».* lion. Win. Thome Williams, one of the Ju.-tiees of the said Court, tiie third dav of Jnly.Al.D. J839. EDWARD G. WILSON, July .*1 Deputy Cleric c. o. c. c. Gcorgia-li Hi 21 n. 11 Louiity. To all whom it may concern. ’TTfVliEIU' AS, Eliza MoOrahagun. Adminit'tM- Ty trix r.f the yauUe of W in. MeMcGuli man, deceased, hns applied to llie Hon. the Court of Or dinary ol’ Effingham County> for Letter* Disniis- fiorv. % These are therefore tbeite and admonish ail con cerncd, to file their Objection - {if anv tijcv ha\ «•) in the ClcrV* Office of the said Court, on or before thcfth day of March next, otherwise letters dis- misoory will be granted. Witness, the lion. C. Power*, one of the Justi ce* of the said Courts the titb day of Sept. A. D. law. JOHN CHARLTON; aapt 5 c. c. o', e. NollCP, * F OUR months after date, application will lie made to tho Justices of the Court of Ordin- siry for the County of Camden. f»i leave to sell all 1U0 real estate ntvl batik stock, belonging to the c.s* late of Jo<epli Thomas, late of Cinmlcn Coiutty, deccuscd. G. W. THOMAS, \ F » JOIW TOMPKINS. { lXor ^’ Ml J -d 4, ’174 ' Notice. k LL person h iv ngclaimsagaiusttheInUrJnn. ZjL Ua.ley, L q. of C un len county, are request* c ' .0 pres ut hem properly atie'.cd, and tiiose. in- Ucoted, w.ll please in.uce immediate pavment to G. W. THOMAS, l M , ROUT. I.ANli, > ur ' Jefferson, ikl Oct. lc*3J. , oct 7 19ri Notice. A LL persons lmvitt; claims ngaiu-st the kite Je- ranii ih Cuyle , -sq. are requested.to present me... }t.opuny\tCmAwd; and those indebted will pieuse make pavnit iil to WM. H. CUVLER, Uua|. F.x-or. ort‘J . JSS;i. s&nt 30 G. R: HENDRICKSON. A/PARriONri. ; - JIatc“ " TT^If I \ grocc Clurk’s Patent Friction Matches, JL superiordo all other kinds. JmrtTeceived, . and for sale by G. H. HENDRICKSON, oct 17 - •’ - • “fc'ttttBress SiH'in^Watniv ~ A ERE3U supply 01'Congress Spring Wa- tor, received per brig Savamub, and foi •ale by A: PARSONS, oct 18 ^Iit^ard. QIX boxes Biiperiine jffiglisli Mustard, in bot- O. tl*s. Receive cl. and for sale by oct 3 A; PARSONS. Port Wines. O N bund—5(1 dozen sup. old Port Wines, sui- li' ' ' *• * * table for tiie »ick,‘ eept tl t or sale by ANSON PARSONS. Kvfinetl Liquorice. A SUPPLY of the above article, of dine qu.il- , ity, for aide by augU POitCHER & LAROCHE. R ^For t oii-hs, Colds, &c. H EC LIVED, u fresh supply of Currant I.o- scengeg. For sale by A. PAR30NS. • scengeg. oct 2 —— Iudeli Indelible Ink, T HREE doz. Will. Kidder’s superior bid Ink, receivedtuiji forsale by oct 4 r , A, PARSONS. French Spices. T WO hagH BlaclrPeper, 3 do. Pimento, 1 bbl. Nutmegs. Received arid lor sale by July 3 >. A. PARSONS. Scidlil* Powders, 6cc. T EN groce Maynard & Nay’s SeidJitz Pow ders, 0 do. do: 3odu do. Just received, and ftrsaleby THOMAS. IlYERSON. OCt , ; . . . , .. , ■ ~~jjj yc jTa2ca<Ig7~ A TiaNSpN'3 Vegebihle Dye Xjl Do. Turkish do. Rowland’s lins^uct- of Tyre or Imperial Dyo Do. 'genuhic Muea^cor Oil. highly recoin- menddd for cltnugihg grey or rei( hair, xvliiskers, &o. to a permanent arid he-uitifulbro-.vji or block. A supnly just received, and for sale !>y oct9 - t G. K- HENDRICCSON. Frtfiltcli, ORfitiiiciails, .NWbfla 1 of JVIorpliinaI CroffUi Oil, Oil of liiark. Top per, Krcosote, Ripcri^e^Prussic Acid. lodjne, Ew- gULPHATE fin iffuie, flulpUate aud Acetate oilno, ExL'Nnx Ydhi';e.t;‘IIj'di ; odato, poias;-.a, & e. Jtifet received per Newark. forsaldbv '? Vr< octS G. R. lir.NDJUCKSON. Geoi’irla-IMKjyhaun Cottmy To all whom it may concern. *V¥7'HEItE AS, Tl»mus 11. Bro.v, Ailministni* ▼ V tor of the estate of 3oh«W. Graham, de ceased, lias applied to the Ilofi. the Court of Or- ditiryy of Effingham Comity, for Letter* Dmuu*- sorv. , 'i’liese are therefore to.citeaud admonish all con cerned. to file their objection* (if any they have) in tiie Clerk’s Office of the -raid Conti, on or lie- fore the Friday of January next, otherwise letter* dDmU*ory will be granted. AVitness, tjje ffon.'C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of tiiestiid Court; the 2d day of Julv. A. f). " JOHN CHARLTON, jnty./> • c.ro.e.c. Gcoigia-EaKi^uiai County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS. John AL Luca*. Administrator of die estate of William McGahagin, de- deased, has applied to the Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Liiinglmifl Connly, for Letters Dismis- sorv. The.Hft are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned. 10 Tile ihuir objection* (if any they haw; m tbe Clerk’ * 0:’i< c of the said Court, on or be. ore Uie <»tli dav of march next, offierwisc letttev - liam'wsory will l»e granted. Witne* 1 -',the ffon.'C. Powers,one of„thn Jns- ticesoi the said Court, the (Jth day of Stmt. A D i-ffJ. JOHN CHARLTON. *. sept (> Clerk c. o. e. c. Geoi-ria-E IH ugh aiiiT County* W To, ail whom it may concent. PEREAS, Airs.Naomi Weiiman. widow, Admiiii tratrix of the estate and eilect* of Mitlhew Weitmari. deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Comi ty. for Letter* Dismisi-ory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to tile their objection*(if any they have) in the Clerk’* Office of the said Court, oj/or be fore the 2dth day of January next, otlierwise'let ters disniissor}' will be granted. Wittier-1, the Hon. C. Powbrs^one of the Jus tices of. the said Court, the *4 Jth day ol' July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, jtdy 2(1 • V Clerk c. o.c.c. Ilavniia iegam '' F IFTYffiiousnnd superior old Havana Segars, fleveral choice brand*. Connoiseurs will do well to examine them.’ For wale hy oct 9 (i. R.. HENDRICKSON. Stm’cU. Fi’Olltlttil.* F f pr publishing, in tho town of Irwin;on, Al.vba- in i. a Weeioy Newspaper, to be entitled tho mWINjL'ON C II it O NIC LE. H AVING heard many complaint* of luo want off a Newspaper in thD town, (to be con- uttc.cd ui .a genUem.iuiy bke m inner,) the under- -iMieti have been iudaeed. by tne earno; t solid* ta■ ion • of many friend*, to embark in the under* taking. In assuming tho duties consequent upon such an en.erprise. we feel deeply comc.ous of the re- fpoits.b.iity which wilt uevo.vo upon us; aud know n , too, tlu* diversity in tuc imiii ut ilUnd, we c .tiiiot hatter o.ir>c*»v« * that we will be able 10Vi.KasK alt., but *0 tar as our hmnhle abilities extend, we will at all tunes be found striving to elevate die staiulurd ol tiiutii aud cohkkct .yon- ai. pnixi’ihLKs. it will be our object to advo cate, ull sn.h measures a* are. t>est calculated to a*:vance the prosperity of the Eastern section of our otnlo abounding as it does, in so tmuy na tural advanuges. ami as a necessary c onsetpienco, e.-peciuhy to protnolc tne uuervsU of our ojwri; town. Our aim will be,m render our paper till and valuable to ail clashes of the uouiiuimily— in Khort, literature, Useful inform itiou.. Agf»* CUlnno, iVneigii uiiJ Domestic intelligence, will eaeu iceeive * due proportum ol our nttentinn. in rcg.iid to PoLirics, we deem it necess.u’y to • ny, tluu we suali givo tiie general Political imel* - ligenco of tlip who.e country, while at tiie same lane, a* conductors 01 a ciitc Fiuss, wo will fc ii.essly.an t wiu.otu favor or atUction. advo- c.ite auu support aft sucii measure* a* wQkifi our op.11.011, promote our general prosperity as a People, und tne perpetuity of our Rights and Li ber. ICS. Omr paper will be purely IIepcrt.ican, ns prac tised Iiy tuoso great Apo ties of Liberty—J Fii.KtiON and M AOt.-vUN—prelerrmg them as our guide, ra her than tlio .■♦zw-i.ioiir, sk/.k- 'BTVLtu Democra ic R.pubkcan* of the present day. \Vo are ,r stnct conslrnottoiiists” ot‘ tho r’e- der-il Compact, and shall, tuerefore. oppose ell schemes 01 internal improvement, except by trie riintes'UieiUMUves, a* a part of that ••Amcricah Sy .;cm” WU.ch has proved so ruinous to the South Old which was ntt -mpted to lie fastened upon us, nnder that ino«trLAU*niLZ and segcious pretext, the “GENERAL \V f lLi’AiIE.” Relieving, iw we do, tiui - it is mu duty oj every good citizen to cherish witu jealous care the “Uniox of tiif. Sl ATK*. AND rue SOVKREtOHTT <Vi r«z Statu*,'* andtyi this cannot tio done witnotu a strict adher ence ’o the Constitution itself, we shall not be sparing .11 our denunciation of the attempts which arc and :.ave been tn ide by the lute, as well u» tiie present. Adm.uoiUauon. to control, not only,-tiie monied facihue* of tne Gbvernment, buPof the entire country. With regard to tiie question which is now agitating the country relative m mo cujuiKNc., ue no*.v unhesitatingly deemre oui ho utility to the thnco rejectcd dub-Treasury Sys tem .‘tending as it does, m our opinion, to au in crease ol'Kxecutive power, which Iih already been c a.med and exercised to an alarming extern, 111 more instance* dun one. if no; by me present in* cumbent, by hi* imuiednte predecessor, iu whose ‘•footsteps’’he is endeuvoruig in tread. \Vc expect to eitconnier ne.ny perils, many ad verse win Is; yet, aided by the strong- breath of public favor and support, tho trade wind* of our world must waft us clear of our.troubles—.ve dare raise our anchor, untiiriour sheets, and ven ture boldly upon our now and untried course. Wbat'shosls and quicksands; what rocks anti hid den perils uwit us, ••alas we knwu not! ” j^et but clear the harbor, and get la.rly “under way,” then we will le ir nothing. Nor 1* this the vain boast made whdtf^danger is far in the distance. It is our firm determination, made after serious thought, and weighing well the difficulties we uce .to . ;*?t with. ' The CiiRo.vin.E will be issued ns early as the necessary ina.enals can be obtained from Nevv- Yo.k, which will be 111 December or eariy in Jan* nary next. It will be pruned on a large imperial sheet, containing twenty-four columns, with en tire new type, anti will not lie surpassed iu beau ty by any paper in the Southern Country. JACK HARDMAN. ltlCHARD RUE MOONEY. Terras.—Three Doilars per annum, payable iav i ably in advance. Ir.vintoii. tAia.) Oft. 10. 1 * • Toe »» , For tiie T HE Canada Oil is *0 denominated, because it is composed of vegetable ingredients, and its v/ruies are pre-eminently displayed in the follo w ing r- sped-: It possessespiopertie* of the most salubr.o mu iture. which erud.cates the scurf and au impurities of tlie hair; nourishes the hair and Ui'uVenUi it* tailing oft, und iesstms the habJity^^ hair to to 11 grey; HtreUglions the weakest InurT md producj.t a luxuriant growth; giVU a vigor to the ii i * which ?oou produces an iu’m:uil>iy natur al curl, and p.ev uts i»s filling out m :i damp at mosphere, or during excAct-e; rentier* the hair cithern iiural or artflici,d.hi* iiuiJidiy soft and plea's* ant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleasant pa. fume to the tresses—in fine, renders die hair, dress tia.iaccnda til iybeoutif il,proinoleHthe growth of whiskers, eye brows, must iches, &c„. To chii- dren’s hair if* effects are strikingly beneficial; is pe.fcctly innoxious, and may with safety be applied ijj the youngest itifanl; it eradicates the daudrill caeier an l superior to combs, soap <, &e.*, is ex- trcmely pleasant to tho ini’int, gr.-ulit dly strength ens the hair, and augments its growth so as to pro duce a heaufd'ul head of hair- Preserves tlteliair after se t bridling, violent exercise, and is of pre- eminent utility for persons travelling by sea orlund, “^caerve* tiiciiair, re. udering it peculiarly pleasant, tindahvays dre*sqd, hag Svondarful elTects on tin*. system, wlff tton. ftRdlifti This I’.lixir may be ndonted in all those cases 1 \ which either Omritn of it* preparation* nrtfud ministered, with tho certainty of obtaining all their sedaftvo, anodyne Tmd atift-spa^modic of* fects. without Any of these disagreeable conse quences, of hendache, musoa,-;VO\uitiuK, con hi- patioti. tremors, tmd a train oP.otlicr unhappy symptoms, which arc often asdiiitfcssing as those whidfit wn!»apnlied to remove. 1 The Elixir of Opium is hot ouly stiperior to the artificial compomuls of Morphino, ui its bciug more mild, permanent and ttnifonn iu its eifects. but the preparation possesses also a superior ud- vmtago to their solutions, in not being liable to decotupositiou or deterioration from variable tem perature or long keeping; a serious objection to which the latter urn exposed. Fiuillv. Morphine, not being the frill represen tative of Opium, cannot alone, nud that in artifi cial combihAtion son. province all the characteristic effect* of so triumphant a remedy» ; whenso many of iu6t!ior vainable principles as Codein, Nar- ceiuuud Meconic Acid ate excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Chilton, the eminent Chemist of New* . York, in proof of tho accomplishment ol’ this discovery. Dr. John B. MeMurin having made known to me the process by winch he preparse his “Elixir of Opium,” and wishing me to st iteony opinion concerning it. I ihoreforo say, that tho process is in vcord mcc with well known Chemical laws, and t int the preparation must coptiin nil tint valu* able principles of Opium, without those whichttre considered as deleterious md useless. J. R. CIIIDTON. M. D., Opqrative Chemist, Ac. New -York, Dec. 20,183:1. H ivin^ witnessed tho effects of Dr. J. B. Mc- Munu’s- Elixir of Opium, we nrp of opinion that it i* a valuable preparation, nud recommend it to the patrona reof the profession. F. II. JOHNSTON, M. D.» Physician of the Citvand Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. I)., Late Professor of Midwifery in the College of Phys. Mid hdwovor, to tho great udvaulage of the Inuun.i iaCu. toon proved itself to he the desideratum so long sought for; und accordingly, notwithstanding the brief period of iuexisteuee.it ima ncquirod a celebrity so great, that it is eagerly sought foi' rhrougtiout tho civilized globe. Dr. AlagnUi soon finding that the demand was «o vast us to render a supple impossible, disposed of tho recipe tut right of sale, under obligatious of secrecy England aud the United States, and other conr. tr ies, oply preserving France and Italy for himself Thus has uio subscriber possosed himself of the invaluable secret, and nowjiuuoffis to {i»e the in-. ftabiianiH ol' Iim line of agency die benefits of bis speculation. ••Le Cordial do Lucino,” or, Lttciiu Cordial,” is ugi nemlinvigorutornf the hu man frame. In all tiie various cases of languor, lassitude and detulitat.oii, it is nn unfitUtogreme- dy, ns tt is equally its province to itupurt cheetv fuinussand decision to tne tnind, ns health uftd vi gor to the body. But the peculiar virtue on which its celebrity is based, is the facility and certainty with Which it res*ores the virilepowers when they have been destroyed-by disease, time, reckless ness, or any of the ntiinerou* cause* w hich tenni- uare iu tue prostration of those functions. Iu common with the generality of really good medicines, mis Cordial contains nothing ot u mer curial or deleterious.nntiire, among tiiemany in- grcdiejUH which copipose it; Imt is, m tlio sainii time, so simple, yet so etHcacion*. that while it can n«no\ye die prostrated energies of a giant, nil in- fuut may use it, not ouly with impunity, luu with advantage. Tiie usages of society are unfortunately such that, notwithstanding the benefit* which would bo sure to result from it, we cannot inter into uii an alysis of this inestimable Coidialjiere, or publish many of the documents which have been receiv ed, as vouchers of th« hie-* mg* it 'cius confer;' numbers of despairing individuals. But sjSsaSkSisS'i n I if u slave nr li-cc nei f oa d „r Vc 7'»t e t nt a sum tint etmLr on °‘ cow .1 "’ s' e r 12 y n V0 AIJe ®™ 10 ’"""""oioEr,,, 0.. Surgeon «fj «ICHAU»°K.Vio'-wIaN. M. bm ««^ 0r «* to the M.irinc IIospitul^N. Y., and lute 2>ur- M n p,„r ! artiSo.il eau.jj.aliil mvybe apsv.lilv sulHlned an.l JAM hS \V i-B.S ri.«, M. rror. of Aosto- j renl 6yert by tl.o use of - U Cordial de Bticinc." k e teal Tlio Lucinu Cordial is ulso an indubitable euro for the U.eet, ond tho r’luor Alhus. obstructed, - * . .. — - * ^ ' for uio try, dis charge thereof. It is likewise nn invaluable and nur vailed medic,ue in cases ofCtirouic Lrrnp- tionsof (he skin, an 1 in the dropsical affections of the aged. Mos important to the American Public. Tue United mates proprietor of the celenrnted Lnc.n 1 Cordial, or Elixir ol Love, begs to lay be fore tiie comummy, the following certi ictUo, which lie has received from the inventor, tne illus trious Dr. M.tgiun, of Paris: “This is to certiiy, that I have disposed of the recipe for making tiie Lucina Cordial, or Elixir of imbecility of the pin cream tuiicfidnsin cither sex t nud. therelore, hut' those evil* tire the effects of _ ^,. f , . .. ofAnato-i mv and Physiology in the Geuev College. N. Y. _ lui'iivi.Ar n..;.,.., n.ii.,. difficult or paint ul Mensiruation; ulso, for Uio Dr. Mitchell*trial*of the l.lixirof Opiummtlio i,icominence of Urmo or the involnnui Hospitals. New-Yoik. Feb. 8th, 1837. Dr. J. B. McMunn—Dear Sir: I have made re- pcati d trials of your “ Elixir of Union}” in the City and Marine Hospitals, find find it to .possess tho’aiiodyneamlsedative powers of tlio ordinary preparation* of Opium, without producing the excitement, ’headache, lrfusea and con -tiputii •tiputiou, which in many case* render Jiiosc pre^aratioii* ol»- jectionnblc. Its eflecr-^ *“ s —- — — those of Morphia. * C. Resident Those who take_Oi ire permanent than L. M. D., York Ilospitab and its ordinary prepa- Love, and ulso tlu* right to *eli it throughout the J! 1 ® 1 ,n u,c coinnionity. Unlike the United eftmesofNortli America, to Jojffi Winter* tncionsqiiiickerie* which boast oft Im Ittwnij for any Jvrrou o!S Tlu| i> J or depwii. or enure i„ c ' cJ 111 Hal Savannah river nr ™ hiRli water mark, within Jhh "" ilicliuiml limits orth ec i, r „; s l fnirJ. nr any rtSSSnce of w| la “'."“uab.r*,! which intglit in aiw clenree b " a,Dr « water in said river, or am-.J . .limits tiforcMaid, and each luted m iv .urn not c» ecdm e . rf,u ™ iara, if.the.olVcnder bo 'a fe. 0 """ rl.ivo or free parson of color I, |W,!W ' * whipped not exceedin'iifii- jk!* 1 * 1 ' owner, employer or -mmli Ii Jr ^ * put»on of color. 01,0 hundred dollar,, ffiSsSl, IC.'JII. Be it farther onliuned Ti,,,.. porredcl, and that „|| ordiaanci.S dinances nnliiulin^ against llmohlitta tlioaiiuie uro hereby repealed, iwsed n CouncA Vd Angiw, i«. iar 'ity ,l ' «• ciia;{|,tov it; Atte-st^JosKi'u Fct.T,c. c . pwtaT’Sj rT.irr-u^ “Hteoi. HESF. medicines luw Ions bctaVi i apprormted tor tltelr eztr.fordinuy mediate powers of rostorin- Dcrfecthei sens nattering undent 'urlyAen'kiiri. to Wlurli the hum in frame is li ifilt. £lie proprietor rejoices in t| lc onnt prdod by the universal diUhiiomtlttM Jur piacmg bis VKGETABLK LlFCl w.inm Iheynowledgcutid reach of an diiid in the coiiiiminity. ‘ .s ..1 Hoiderwcil, Ai. D. ' My rea«oiH fo; *0 fionu ii. rations, cannot be ignorant of the ffict dial ft-dis-! thujUl0 d emamUto me for the above Cordial, At which I uni the inventor, are so numerous, that I am unable to supply all the orders IromFraucuuiut Italy alone; aud have therefore disppsou oftlie trying an I pernicious effect* result from hie operation of it* deleterious principles, nnd that the trcnlors, languor and lassitude with which its dBvo cvs arc alllicted, and for which they repeat priuiegesWouc.sated hi this and ottiS; certillc Vtes ui m ’ ' tKnMha " i 01 iU mv “««•, nl, a like nal inoiderto g, nrnlis. tho hcnofiu, But in consequence of the s^Mm oT those | ^veu ‘tinder n^ hml'nl't-aris! on mis nineteenth tlah’tcrimis princtples from the Jixn ot Opium, tt j davot Jon.,ufy.i 1 ithevo..rol onrl.or. ““S “ anl ‘'“ft ' ■ V!” ' htuidredtind ll.inycight. torn, nor m :ure the constitution and general health; J b • thence its high superiority in all tho.-c c i-es, in which the long continued and liberal use 0'.' Qpi- yt isnre indicated and necessary to allay p til and spasmodic action, and induce sleep and compo sure. ns incases of fracture*, burns or Miaids,can cerous ulcers, and other painful affections. And to those person*, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accu-tomed to the use of Opium, th'w preparation will afford a gra tifying substitute bv which they may relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernlclpu* ami too frequently inveterate habit. Direction* for using the Elixir of Opium. To a child a month old, or younger, give from half a drop m a drop; to a child about six months o il ft am A to 10 drops; and to adults, ft out 10 to 1 drop*, (and even double or treble that much, if tiie pain arid otaersymptoms be xevercand urgent) mixed in two or three tea spoon’* full of water, according.to tiie si/.o of tiie dore. As tlio ; d *i n- »-nation of every medicine should be govern d by iu effect, it is pi oper to begin with the sin t lest dose: and increase or repeat it at proper interval* until the desired effect* are produced. KT JOHN ». McMUNN. of South Middle-' town. Orange Co inly. New-York, who alone is the discoverer of tiie Elixir of Opium, is the only m mnfacturer of it. Ami none 9.111 be genu ine without bis name written in full on the outside label. Jl is to he h id of the principal Druggist* and Apothecaries in New-York, Philadelphia. Bilti- more. Boston, and in most of the principal cities- and towns in the United State*.. For sale by PORCH Eft & LAROCHE. Kept 2A thirty-eight LUASTE MAGNIN. Gnspard Dellitc, ? . .WiLam Merritt, J Wnnc.Nse*. Tbiri highly important medicine is for sale by John Winteni Holdcrwell, No. 1 ill Liberty-sir tit, New-York; (friaries B. Tyler, No. 70 Cucsnut-st. . 1... * V a. Stott; in Georgetown by O. AI. ifinthacuiu; in Ricmuoiifl by Jonu E. i.n»;ico; in 1’eterstmrg by Bragg* Thomas, and Dnfuy, lio.ser & Jones; and 111 Norfolk by M. A. Buntosund B. Emerson; anti by John W'oodly, N«. (15 Poydnis-st. Now- Orleans. .. It can also he found nt nil the principal Drug Store* in Soiith-Carolina.nnd in Augusta, by Ila- vilaiiil, Risloy &.Co.'Tboiims Barrett tic L'o. and Nelson Carter; and hi Savannah by ‘i. / . G. R. Ili^NDtClCKdON. Price $3 per bottle, with full directions. mig5 104—Jy td '.Tonic Al.xturc for tho oct 2 “ Ink. O NE hundred dozen Alavn-ird&Noye’a supe rior Black Ink, in half pint bottle* 50 do. do * do. Red do. 2 bbh; do. do.. Black do. by the gal. 3 do. do. do, do. 2d quality, formaykiiu: cotton bags, &c. 3ust received., and for«1 cby' G. R. HENDRICK80N. oct 3 • • Siowhviiii]* Rsiiydor,' F OR the face and skin, and of vied importance to tiie support of female loveliness. Power ful of effect, yet mild of influence? this admirable specific (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic n iertics of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, ties, pimples, spots, rednes*, and all cutaneous crriiptioiis, gradually realizing a decidedly clear, lair and soft skin; transforms evert the most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness; ren lersharsh and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to f so lace, neck and arms; a hen’tby md ju venile bloom; ami, by due perseverance m its ap plication. promote* a free and uninterrupted oxcr- c so'of* t.tOso important functions of the akin, which are of the most necessity for the preseiwation of health and attainment, and continuance of a beau tiful complexion. A fresu supply of this valuable article just re ceived, uud lor tale by , A. PARSONS. ang 5 Riv/.oi’s and Il'.wov Sj vojVs. A S PL END ID assor inent of comoined .... ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work- man ■‘hip, incases, of various prices. Also, San- dera, Emerson, and Alechis’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale by 1 POitCHER & LAROCHE, Sign of the Golden Globe, nu r>lft Opposite the Market. E RowIaml’s Tonic Mixtuve, CUVED porsniji Gision. u full. upply 0 i Rowland’s Tome M.xturo, for lover and { Sulphate Uiiiiiino. Piporine. Iodine, pure Morrffi.m;. Sulphate and Acentate Alorrihinc Musk m Pods, Oil Black Pep er. Croton Oil. Hv dnodnte Pouts*, Soda and Soidlilz Powdei*,Lon don Lustard, &c. For sale by «gU5 1 I’ORCHliH & T.AROCITF.. Sil: T WENTY boxes ColgateY, Ivo.i Soap. For li-iir in Int ox cold ’cliiiutesi itnil i.. held in high es- ssloby A. PARSONS. timr.ionbvrliaiiug»i»hoilper,ionsuhroad. Sold wliolcssile. ond retiil hy h.o I’roprietor, Tho«. ftiiirk. 490 Broudivoy, Neir-York, iiiid by uppoiillmeiit, by A. PARSONS, Agent, sopt 30 Huv;itux*b, Uo. Tobiuxo. CIX boxes Ixiftivivli's C'uvoudisb Tobacco, o hj liapd, luid I'm- Bale by A, PAKBONS. ootd (Joiifcc iJiimy. TTUFTY l oxes.Patent Steam Hidiusd Confiic- X? I»a» Y> well o.. -orted, 30 to 61) llw ouch. Jiut redervod, 11114 for sale hy ■’ ■ • sept 18- - G. K.. IlFNDItlC'KSQN. . „rejent lt:M-|s;y. UJlJldoz. IlohiiLon’s Piilem Bnrloyi roceiveo mvl for Bide by , ANSON PAKSONS. mig21 _,, SwiiCt Oil. f; T~ baskets Btiporior Sweet Oil, Ironh 'T oct 30 . O. it IIENDRlrKSON, Just D It. KF.ltbHAV Fever nnd Ague.' Douote tlio strengfit of any otuer of trie Tome AIixtures.'* intermittent i’ever, or writ is more popularly called, Fever und Ague, or Cnills and fevers, is a Fever composed oi’ sovcaai distinct paroxsysms, with a pcrlt^jji uUvamnsiou r or period when no le ver is present, interposed between cacti. Lacn naroxsv sin bos three stages, w.iictisuccessiv'cl^ fol low each other witu considerable regularity, iiuiiio- L» a cold stage, u hot stage, and litnlly, a sweating stage, wjiicu lermuutes tne paroxysm. Previously to an utacii, u feeling of languor nnd debilitvi* experienced, witUshiggwltriesa m motion aud some uneasiness m attempting to move. Tue luce and extremities become pule, tue nails of ft leaden or livid color, the ffiutures shrunk, and tlio skin appears us if contracted by cold; a feeling of coldness.conies on the back, resembling often a stream of cold water running down it, and soon extends ov v the whole body, (though at nus tune tue skin ol mo patient will feel warm to another person) the sbiiHat.on of coldness soon increases to a tremor, and this to rigours und shivering. The ubovo symptoms, which are those of tiie cold stage, vary iiidifferoiumUiviffiiala,bemgvery slight n some, in others very severe, Tiioy are generally more severe ih Urn old ami debilitated, than iu tlio young and strong, rhd lost from a few minutes to many hours. Alter a time, diftering in almost every case, the dullness seems to abate, or to alternate witu slight flushes of heat—these soon g .- e place to a continued tutu increased heat of the sain; (non follows all tuo symptoms of fever. Af- te r an uncertain period tho sy mpioms abate,a sweat now gradually breaks out, auu soon becomes pro- fisc,—v/uon us ng the m.xture, utl pamtul symp- lOius disuppear, tlio skin becomes cool and tlio pa tient gradually better until tuo paroxysm posies entirely off. All fevers marked by a distinct cbiil, followed by fever uud sweuiing, „n I terminating m a more or loss perfect remission of all thesymp- 11 s, lie ague occuni.ig nt tolerably regular in orvals, uie included in the class onutenuiuen.8. As Ague and Fever geneially originate in places contiguous to marshy and inundated ground, care Hj.oitid be taken not to be exposed more tlian ne cessary, either to the Injgt off the sun or in tiie open air after sun-down. D.rections accompany each bottle—price,* SL Forsulo hy - • PORCH ER & LAROCHE,’: KCptlJ, Opposite the J Sign of the Golden Globe. gradients, the Life Pills are purely m getttble, arid contain neither menu r,« ftfsen c, nor any otlior mineral in am ibraJ ever. They ui o entirely compete] oft? from raroand powerliilpfants. t,.e virtiieiffj Uiong.'i long known to reveral Indian trL’fi recently to someenfiiumtplmnn irenuc |« aro altogether unknown to tiie ignorant p| m's to medicil science, nnd were ntyerw numstered in, «o happily cfc.oai tion. THE PHOENIX BITTERS are son. •cause they posses* the power of rc»{orin/j p ring eiubersofhotilfli. to«glowin;vi^orM out the constitution, ns tin* Dlict-nUuui/ restored to fife from the ashes of its one 4 tlon. The Fttora x Bitter* ore entirely np fil l to eradicate entirely nil Le effects of ■ infinitely sooner than the most powerfcli rations of Sarwiparilla, nnd will 'raimedaw* tho determination of BLOOD TO THEHi never fails in sickness incident to yoanj fa and will he found a certain remedy inoOc* nervous debility ami Weakness of the mofl paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic anil Ihf R1 eumulism. the efficacy of the Plnetul will bo donion.-rirnicd pf the usepfa *iiy<| Thousttaldose of these Bitters is lulfaw" full, in water or wine, and tliisnumitit; ken two or three times a diiy. «»«nt h before meals, or a less* quantity inay be W* all times. To those who ore afflicted mrijj •restion after mcnls. these UUtcrs wui pWJr valuable, ns they very greatly incrcue tcejj of the nriucipal viscera, help them 1° WL their func io is, and enable: the. .stom«li«J charge into the bowels whatever w 9W Thus indigivstiou is o.wilyanu specmiy appetite restored, and the uiotitn* 09 tne ant vc-solsbeng clean ; cd. nu ribon » ? nnd *treiifftli of body uud energy ot uiin hapriv results. .. ,-»,w i orfarthor particular* of V. 0< 5 L* and Piitoenix 5 itt rs.npply atMoift * Jj OlB flroa way: c.v-York,where»••*>‘J* obtained for 25 cents, fiO centi ani '• and the Bitters for $1 n on* certificate* of tho wonderful efficacy d tnny be there inspected. bAHTOw At’hi" Slornii on tlio Bay, oomcr of l)Btw|| nov-‘J3 RowIanil’N Piijmoimria- °r Kemble ticmu;iccu • ( I N ca.oH of obatinHJo wPftXinltil whethernririii^fiom r ^. c "' | gHj ill Arilhma; nntl seiirrelief gpttt iho itvrcelemik, 1 . 1 oW S lironcliing P.iloionnrv fflpWffigrfji LurotttSrclaim, upon tl.o conMef valid limn Ike nliovo niedicini!- - ^ It is (hr tho nlHict.ve.iml rMMW ' toms of coughinp. oxpeotornrit>''"M (]in:uiI j3 in tho breast, &c. which conrirt tores of the eomplalot, tho ho ' W designed, and has iniutifested't 8 "" 1 - ' '' it is equally nsefid of coorIir olid colds, arisiiie h 4c _ weather, froin ™ uAJlffi] For said by may S3 •_ —-J f , ■ Sweet Sccnt«*> ] Sfiz, .Otto Hose Sceuico tin i» I £ id Puli' 1 ' R( "'" do. l^S (Ido. Violet (> do. Plain Aim, Potvdor Boxes ani for Milo, by ^ Up oct do — V Butler’s JGOerrcsccat ffiagncshi F , Aitcrieul, Oil dysnopsiti or indigestion, hewoiu debili ty. giddiness, headache, ncid.ty of the slum ‘ihtioitnaloostivcuosB.cminieona ii sen gravid, No., and highly valuable as n gonilt! coo h J g nnrg.'flivo. A fresh enpoly of this viUimli,-'. inoU.ciuo just rocoived, und for, uio by j'hy dl A. PA,(SONS. ■■ . ■ *■ !■ Coiteetioiiurj. HC v Xiis mijicrior steam relincd Confoi VW liiwnry, in boxes Wmid f>0 lheeacli, jut reeoivbd imd tor min hy - \ r „ nov 5 jl,- IIF.NWttCKSON. tc., warranted geimh'o- | ,. ; j s -j,;;lCK sa . do hy *'• R ' “ nn« 19 irr^tcT ’T1 WO Hundred kegs bngl'»n o'dm'American, No. I-Jf iS bh^ JOO CiUlisleW I »tM>‘ 1 fh.lt «», *1 ’ rapt 2ft r’; 1