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AUCTION SALES.
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City SJierifl’s Sale.
O N the flrut Tuesday in December next, will be
told, before the Court House, in the city ol
8avantiah, between tho mud hours of sale.
A Negro Womannuno-1 Rose: leviedupouby
virtue of fi. fa-*, issued from the lion. Court of
Common Plena and of Oyer nml Terminer for the
city of davanmlt, at ti\a nuance of Thoma-
Pur^e and John Mcrchison. et al. vs. Rebecca
Russell; property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney LEVI 8. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
oct 26 ^ A
Ciiytihortira Sale.
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before tbs Court House, hi the city
of Savnnunh, between the usual hours of side,
Lot No. 9, bounded by and butting on East
Broad-street on the west’on the north by lot No.
7, ou the east by lot No. 1<1, on the south by lot No.
11; containing 00 feotmmt and Ido feet mdepth,
together with all the buildings and improvement*
thereon: levied upon by virtue of li la’s issued
from die lion. Court of Common Pleas mid of
Oyer and Terminer for die City of Savannah, ut
tins instance of John B. Gattdry et nl. vs. Henry
Sogitrs an l Janies 3.igurs. Property pointed out
by plaintiff's nttortties.
LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff,
oct 31 213
Cily Slier,ir» Sale.
O N the first Tudsd iy in December next, will
be sold, before the Court House, in the city
of Tavnnnah, between the nmol hours of side.
Ono Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany
Card Tables, one do. ends, one Mahogany Dining
Table, nineteen straw bo ton Chairs, two pair of
Shovel and Tongs and one Fender; levied upon
by virtue of u distrain warrant issued from the
lion. Infcrir Court of Cliuhatn county at the in
stance of Robert II. Pet igrew, trustee of Eliza
L. Pettigrew, his wife. vs. Alex. II. McDonnell.
Property ponded out by plaintiff’s aUotttie*.
oct 23 LEVI S. RUSSELL Sheriff.
Georgia—Chatham CoitntJ - .
. To till frhnm it may concern. A
W HEREAS. M <ry Sagurs. widow, hath ap
plied to the Hon. tho Cou.t of Or .in uy
of Chatham County, for Letters of Administra
tion on the estate and efiects of James Sagurs,
I ito ofChathnra County.
T. e e are therefore to cite and ndmouisn.nll an*’
siamlar the kindred and creditors of tho sail de
ceased, to tile their objections, (if any they hiv« )
*o the granting of the administration of the c -
t e to tiie applicant in die Clerk's Office o' t o
Slid Court, on or before the twelfth day. of »•»
comber next, otherwise letter* of aduiiuistrntiou
will he graided.
Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the
Justices of the said Court, this 12th dav of Nov.
A. D. 1*39. KDW’D (i. WILSOUf
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Oconrla—Clinthnm (’omilyi
r Eo all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Omizime lx 1 si riel, hath applied
to the Hon.the Court of Ordinary ofCha •
ham County, for letters of Administration on tiie
estate nml effects of Paul Dtipou, late ofCliuthaui
County, deceased.
These arc therefore to cite and admonish. al
mid singular the kindred and creditors of tho s i d
deceased, to tile their objections (if any they hnv* )
to tho granting oft.he administration of the est.m
ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s < ft
flee of the said Court, on or before the lUh day ».
December next; otherwise letters of afluiin.str. •
tion will l»e granted.
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one oftie
Justices ofthe said Court, the 9thdav of Nov. A.
D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 9 * Deputy Clerk r. o. c. e.
Notice.
N INETY day»aft&rdate. application will bo
made to the Planters* Bank of the State of
Ce jrgia, for renewal of lost script, for Five Shares
.Stock of said Bank, in the name of Mary C,
Sthoeddo. S. PIIILBRICK & CO.
t.ug 10
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to tho Justices of the Court of Ordin
al"/ for tho Countv of Camden, for leave to sell alt
■h ) re al and p *r. on »1 e<ta c of David Thomas, lute
a slid count .'.deceased. '
nug 2d * ti. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
Notice.
F OUR mon ks after date, application will he
mado to the Hon. the Inferior Court of Bry
an County, when sitting us a Court of Ordinary,
.or leave to sell all the real estate of Catharine
Sikes, late of said county, deceased, for the bene
fit of tho heirs. SAMUI L SIKI S,
Administrator with the will annexed.
f ept 27 183
Executor’* Sae*
W ILL he sold, agreeable io an order of the
lion. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary, purposes, in the town of
Waynesboro, ou the first Tuesday in January
next.
One tract of Land,’belonging to the e tite of
Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased,
lyiug on tiie waters of Rockv Creek, oiniug lands
of James Auder^-on and U. Miller, and confining
fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres,
more or less. Sold for tiie benefit of tiie heirs
of the deceased.
JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex'ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, ) - .
A. H. ANDERSON, ] “ or ’-
oct sn am
Administrator’s Sal
O N tiie first Tuesday m Deceinjer nex\ will
be sold, before the Court House, in Chat
ham County, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
Lot No. 10, wituiniprovcmcnts thereon. Wash
ington Ward, city of Savaimah, situated on Bry-
on-street.
Also, Lot No. 425, containing 490 acres, more
or less, lying and being in Appling county.
Also, Lot No. 47, containing 250 acres, more or
le», in Rabun county.
Also, Lot No. 102. containing 202$ acres, more
or lass, in Houston county.
Also, 2 Shares Planters’ Bank Stock, of which
$80 per share has been paid in.
Sold by order of the Hon. the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham County, when siti ng
for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of die heirs
and creditors of the late John 1). C«;'.e, deceased.
BENJAMIN L. COLE, Administrator,
oct 4
Beorgitt-Ctiatmiiii tount>«
W 11KKEAS, Cyrus Stedinin hatu applied
to the Hon’, the Court of OAiinary of
( hathmn Countv. for letters of Administration on
.1 e estate and effects of James II. B. Foster, late
o' Chatham County, deceased.
Tncse are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred uud creditors of tin* said de
ce wed, io tile their objections (if uiv they . ave'
to the granting of the udm nistration ofthe * statu
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s
Office of the said Court, on or before the 31st day
of November next; otherwise letters of admins
t.ution will he granted.
Witness, the lion. A. Porter, one of the Ju •
fees of the said Court, the 31st dav of October,
A. D. 13 ti. EDW’D G. WILSON,
oct 31 Deputy CJWV c, o. c. c.
Ocorgia-Clititim n tauii.y.
To nil worn it in iv concern.
W HEREAS. Win. Henry Fitts. Administra
tor of the estate of James D Fitts, late of
Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the
lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chauium County,
for liners Uisniis-ory.
These ure therefore’ to cite and ndmonidi nil con
cerned. to file their objections (if uny they have)
in the Clerk’s Odice of the said Court, on or he-
fore the ltith day of March next, otherwise letters
dismis.-ory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon \V. Thorne Williams, one of
the Just.ces of the slid Court, the llito day of
September, A. I). B39.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept Ifi Deputy ClerK c. o. c. c.
Opium.
. ooutoininK
[qualitiesof Opium, tit
n natural state of combination to the exclusion
of its noxious principles.
F ULL proportions of tho greatest number o'
the noxious principles of Opium, are con
tained in Laudanum, Paregoric. Blackdrop, Den
•ireotized Laudanum, Extract of Opium and such
other opiate preparations of this class hitherto
node, and to which are justly attributed tho-te
disagreeable effects upon t}»o stomach andnervou -
,system. which so frequently follow their opera
tion. and limit their usefulness.
This Elixir m iy be adopted in oil tliose caws i i
which either Opium or its preparations are ad
ministered. with the certainty of obtaining a I
their sedative, anodyne and anti-spasmodic ef
fects. without any of these disagreeable cons.*
quences. of headache, nausea, vomiting, con*ti-
•ration tremors, and a train of other unhappy
ivinptoms. which are often ns distressing as those
■vhicli it was applied to remove.
The Elixir or Opium i*not only superior to the
irtificlal compound* of Morphine, in its being
nore mild, permanent and uniform in its effects
hut the preparation possesses also a superior ad
vantage to their solutions, in not being liable to
decomposition or deterioration from v.iri ible tem
perature or long keeping: a serious objection to
which tho I itter are exposed.
Fin illy. Morphine, not being the full represen
tative of Opiutu. c innot alone, and that ill irtiii-
cia! combination too. produce all the characteristic
effects of so triumphant a remedy, whenso many
of its other valuable principles ns C’odein, Nor-
coin aud Mecotiic Acid me excluded.
TESTIMONIALS.
From Dr. Chilton, tho eminent Chemist of Now-
York, in proof of the accomplishment of this
discoveiy.
Dr. John B. McMnnn having made known to
me the process by which ho preparse his “Elixir
of Opium,” mid wishing me to state uiy opinion
concerning it. I therefore suy, that the process is
in accord nice with well known Chemical laws,
mil that the preparation must contain all the valu
able principles of t )pimn. without those whichuro
considered us deleterio. s and useless.
J. 11. CHIDTON, M. D.,
Operative Chemist, «&c.
Now-York, Dec. 29, ]938.
II iving witnessed the effects of l)r. J. B. Me-
M urn’s Flixirof Opium, we are of opini m that
HIHHflii is a valuable preparation, and
H AVING heard many complaints oi too want the p itronure of the profession.
of a Newspaper in tms town, (to be con- F. 0- JOHNSTON. M. D., Physician of tiie
Not Ici*.
F OUR months after date, application will be
mado to the Justices of the Court of Ordin
ary for t.ie County of Camden, for leave to sell all
tho real estate an i bank stock, belonging to the es
tate of Jo*epii Tiiumas, late of Camdeu Comity
deceased.
G. W. THOM A3, ) p .
JOHN Til.Mi-iCl.NS. ( l x on ‘
»ug2a in
Notice,
A LL person h v ng clo.ins against tho late Jno.
Aadey. L q. ot C un leu county, are reipus-
e topres ut hem prcp.-rly .ttes'e. 1 , atitl those in
de’Jed, w.ll please make umnaJiito payment to
G. W. TIIO.MA3, ( ,
ROOT. LA ml, l v
JcTerson.’tidOci. B33.
oct7 192
Kotice.
A LT. m»r*ons havmg claims against the late Je-
rmtidi C tylo y' -q. are requested *o present
. , »J,-. . . ..u .. i; uud Uio»u nidcli.ed will
please make navmeut to
W M: 11. CIJYLER, Opal. Ex-or.
oct 2 ItiSfL
PropoNitix
For publishing, in the town of Irwiuton, AI a In
ina..i VVee.ty Newspaper, to he eutitled t:ie
I RWi.WO.X CilUiLKIOLE.
A tlmiii 1st rat or** Sale.
O N the first Tuesday iu December next, will
be sold, before the Court House, in Hunts
ville, Liberty county, tiie following Negroes:
Nanny, Elsv, Man* and Nancy, the property of
tho estate of John N. Way, aud sold by order of
the Court of Ordinary for said county, for the be
nefit of the heirs.
ect 3 ■ %V5I N. WAY, Adm’or.
Administrator** Sale.
W ILL be i^old on the first T tesday ’n 1 •’’fi
tly ntext, He ore tiie Cour. House in
ville. Liberty County, hv one m t..e Cou.* of U»edd day of January naxt, otherwise lettersdis-
r»_j:. i-Jl -.:j o—v. .i,_ uns/orv will he grunted.
Georgia—Chat Ham Coaui,.
.'i o alt wuom it may concern. *
W HEREAS, Aiulrew Dixon. Administrator
of theesruo and efiects of Daniel Fo.ev,
late of Cbatiiam Couutv, deceased, has applied to
tiie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Ctiatb-un
County, for Letters DUvnUsory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their objection«(if any they have) in
tiie Clerk’s Odice of tiie sud Court, ou or befotc
the 3d day of January next, otherwise leiters dis-
missory will be granted.
Witno.ss tiie lion. A. Purler, one of the Justices
of the said Court, the 3d dav of July, A. D. B3J.
LDWAitu <i. U'lLaON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. r, c.
Georgia—<Chatham County.
I o all whom it uiay coucein.
W HERKA3, llenry F. Willink, Executor of
the I ist will and testament ot David Pidge,
I ite or Clntii tm County,deceased, hatii applied «o
tiie Hon thftCnnrtnr»ry #*f Chatham Coas-
| ty. for Letters DismUsory.
I These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objec io ih( f myiheyhavt)
m the Clerk's Otficeofliiesmu Court, on uroeforc
‘The true rlcJiesof life Is health/
W K know that heallii miJ tho ability to lubo
constitutes tiio wealtii of tiie great uusho
tiio people in this, as in most other countries. ’AY
preserve, therefore, tliat health by natural ineun
is n grand moral and political scheme .to fulfil whic.
requires our utmost attention. Tho unproct
dented popularity und universal approbation which
this medicine has achieved throughout tho Uiiiluu
duties, thaCanudus,Texas, Mexicound tho Wes
Indies, fully justify Dr. Peters ill warmly and con
-ciem.oiisly recommending them to the special in-
tenuoii of die afllicted.
Dr. Peters has snunt much time in experiment
ing with different Vegciahle Medicines ior diseas
es of the liver, und now odor* Ins Vegetable Pill
as thu best, most convetiulK and cueapesi Medi
ciuu taut c.tu he prepared me general use.
One great quality oi ins Vegetable Pills is that
tl.cy have the alternative principle combittcd win*
the’ircarUiartic, or operative qualities, or that they
not only cleanse thu stomach and bowels hy pur
ging, Imt they regulate the liver, cuuiige tiie mor
bid secretion, ureiiguieii me digestive organs, pu-
.iig t.ie blood, invigorate the circulation, and gives
iouc and energy to me net \ ous system.
Tuey are in.hi a id pleasant m their pperut.on
and convey almost mimediuie couvict.ou oi their
u.dity Iroui u.e.i iirst doae. They can be takuu
waii s.ileiy by persons of any age; und tiie feeble,
tiie infirm, too nervous and deheutu are strength
ened by their operulion, because they clear toe
s/steiu of bad uuuiors, quiet nervous irmab.lity,
ami invariably produce sound lieulth.
The Vegetable Pills are a sure remedy for jaun
dice, sick and nervous headache, dyspepsy, cos-
tiveness, sickness of the siouiacit, heartburn, all
bilious compUuut fevers ot all kinds, uud it taumi
at the co.iimeucement will invariably cnecli iln-.r
pi ogress, and save Uie patient from u protracted
und d.iuge ous sickness. They are invaluable m
ueivons and hypocoudricu! affections, loss of up-
pvt.o), atul all complam s to which tern da* alone
are subject. They operate as a m.Id speedy pitige,
uud are usalb uud certain remedy ior worms in
cluldiuii.
Extract of n letter from Dr. Gurney, of Now-
Orleans, l^i.Oet. 9, \&&l.—‘' l have received much
assistance m my practice; especially m jjuiMl.ee
HHHPm , anJ yellow fever Iromtae use of'Peters* Pills. 1
it i* a valuable preparation, and recommend it io presume tout, ou an average, 1 prescribe AOu box-
“ ‘ es per month.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pritchard, of Hud
JBagBMB
ill u«y hon, nr boS^tui„''' 12 “'*-J
ti til® city of S«v,,m™7njT • rou 'i'l
' , " 1 ? ' 0 1 . fl,a 1 or l,cr owuli*". «o ,l. a,lpro P'
"irriod rortbwbh uftnr I,,.;., ' llJ t tbe
int-of the.if.
u ® i I'nr berordained Ti
'« lawful lor if pur.ouVo r^T, 1,:, 'l
*i “in WtW» or tlm oily. UurU. or 0 ,' k «Pi
y* oxteuding fa.Uvar ^ '." 10
I v, and each end every
it “ ''kite per. Oil, lie luted in J
** thirty
,.nd ir u elute or IVee person of y oiil
ed in u nun not exceeding^ t
"•Inpped ut the diseretionor Sl^wl
Uf “tty two Aldertnon. %«r, cj
riec. 1H, ij, it furtherorduirted tv. |
lor “ ny own,! f t>r
Ordinary for said County, the fo.lowing property
of the estate of R. S. Leonard., viz;
One Tract of Land, containing 500-acres,
more or less, known us tiie Cooper True.; one
House and l«ot at Walthoiirville. with Jdaciesof
land, more or lesi, together with u!l o.her Land
or Property o.vned by said estate; for tiie benefit
of all concerned.
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or.
nov 5 217
Witness, tho Hon. I lias Reed, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the 3d dav of July, A. D.
im EDWARD G.’WILSON,
july 3 Depntv Clerk c. r. c.
Georgia—Chatham Coruity.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham County, for Leticrs of Administration on the
estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of
Chatham County deceased.
These aie therefore to cite ntul admonish, nil
and singular the kindred mid creditors of the said
deceased, tri file their objection" (if any they have)
to the granting ofthe administration ofthe estate
ofthe deceased to the applicant in tiie Clerk’s of
fice of tiie said Court, on onhefore the 12th day of
December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will he granted.
# Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
ticca ofthe said Court, the 12th day of November,
A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Depu y Clerk c. a. c. c.
Georgia—Chatham County.
To all whom it may Concern:
W HEREAS, S. A. Hooke , hath applied to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Cha -
ham County, for Letters of Administration on t. e
estate and efiects of Isaac Norton,late of Chatham
County, deccused.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singui.u the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have)
to the granting of tiie administration of tiie estate
of the deceased to the applicant in tiie Clerk's Of
fice of tho said Court, on or before the twelfth
day of December next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one ofthe Justi
ces ofthe said Court, the twelfth day of November,
A. IJ. 1339. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. ». c. c.
Georgia—ClitMituui Co*i«ity.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Wilburn Law, Administrator
of the estate nntl effects of Mary M. Haig
and A'.Mors Haig, deceased, has applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordin ary of Chatham County
for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Cou.t.on oi
before die ikl day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the lion. Wm. Thorne Williams, one
of tiie Ju Uices of tiie said Court, tiie third day of
July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. r. c.
Gcar^ia—KHiai^ita-n County.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Eliza McG tlugm. Administra
trix of the estate of Wm. MeMcGahigati,
deceased, has applied to the Hon.the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dennis-
sory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, io file their objection* (if any they have) in
the ClerV* Odice of the said Court, on or before
the 6th day of March next, otherwise letters dis-
missory will lie granted.
Witness, the Hou. C. Powers, one of theJusti
ces of tiie said Court, tho ftth dav of 8ept. A. D
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 0
c. r. o. e. c.
Georgia—ECU iigiiaut Ouaui))
To all whom it may concern.
TTf7*fIER'EAS,
TV tor of the e
Georgia—Cliatfia<ii County.
To all whom it iniy concern :
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, hath ap
plied to the Honorable the Court of Or
dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate ani effects of Isaac Norton,
late of Chatham County, deceased.
Tiiese are tiierefore to cite und admonish, all
and sing liar the kindred and creditors of tiie said
deceased, to file their objections (ifimy toeyhave)
to the granting of the udin.nsitrahon of thu estate
of the deceased to Uie applicant m tiie Ciera’s Of
fice of the said Court, ou or before toe twelfth day
of Decembernext; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, toe Honorable Anthony Porter one
ofthe Justices of tin said Court, tiie twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Brymi Cou.uy*
To all whom it may concern:
WHEREAS Andrew Bird law made applica-
' • v V tion for Letters of Administration, with
the will annexed, ou the estate of Dorcas Sauder-
lin, late of the County of Chuthuin deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all,
and singular the kindred uud creditors ofthe said
deceased, to file their ohIflc*i»»ns (il'any they have) i
tn ilia PL.vL'u nllirm nf ,/k.a 17!nnpl ill* I lv/li,i*.,.>
Thomas 11. Brew. Adininistra-
estate of John W. Graham, de
ceased, has implied to the Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, tor Letters Dismis
sory.
These are tiierefore to cite and admonish all con
cemed. to file their objection* (if any they have)
in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the 2d day of January next, otherwise letters
dismissory will he granted.
Witness, tiie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of tiie said Court, the 2d dav of July, A. D.
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
july 5 c. c. o.e. r.
uuc.ed ut a gentium.mly like manner,) me under*
signed have been induced, by the earne. t »otici*
ta ion* of many friends, to embark iu toe under*
tak-.ig.
in ^.ssuining the duties consequent upon such
an eu e. prise, we feel daepiy cou-c.ous ofthe re-
spous,bu.u woicii will utw’o.ve upon us; and
Know u . ioo, me diversity of Lie uuiuiii mind,
w'e c uiuot .latter ourse.ves tout we will tie able
re ruasi all, but -o far as our tiiim ile abilities
exteud, we will mull tunes he found striving to
e.uvaic me sluidard of TnuTH and correct mor
al eKiscieires. it will he our object to advo-
are all sue** inc isures us are best calculated to
a .vaiu’e t.ie pro-per.ty o. too t.astern sect.ou of
our outre. ubounJuig-is it does, iu so many n i-
tnrul advantages, und as a necessary con-equence,
e-pecial.y t» piouiote Lie lU-orestsoi our own
town. Our turn will be to render our paper use-
ul .i«d valuable to uil cu**e« of toe conmibuiiy—
in short, Li.craturc, Useful infortiunon, Agr.-
culture, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, Cvid
eacu receive a due propoa.o i o. our uttciitiou.
Iu tcg utl to Politics, we deem it necessary to
-ay. L.u. weVuni give toe general Political intel
ligence uf tne who o country, wmle at uie same
ti.iic.a* conductors oi a nue Pkkss, wo will
feinessly.uud wiu.out favor or atfection, advo
cate and support ult such measure*as will, in our
opinion, promote our general prosperity as a
People, aud toe perpetuity of our Ki 0 nu und Li
ber .tea.
Our paperwill be purely Repubmcax, an prac
tised by too so great Apn tie* of Liberty—JEF
FERSON and MADISON—prele.rmg them as
our guide, ra her than tire mew-light, self-
style'* Deinncru ic R‘public ins ofthe present
day. We .ire -str.Ci. const.uct.omsu” oi toe Fe
deral Compact, end shad. innrpft>-*a f eppCJC Uil
scitemesof Intern <1 linproveincm, except by the
.State* them -elves, ns a part of that “American
iy .tern” w.i chin* proved so ruinous to the rioutli
.lid wh.cu was utt uipied to be Listened upon us,
uuder mat mo ifmum. l c and specious pretext,
the “GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, us
we do, toa. it i* me duty oi every good cibzeii to
c.ieridi wnii jeaiou* care the ••U.vio.t ok the
States, and the sovereign rv or the ri tates,”
and as thi* cannot ho done witnout a strict minor-
nee to thu Constitution itself, we shall not ha
sparing in our deiiunciatiou of the attempts Which
ure and i.ave been m uie by the late, us well ns the
pi’esent, Administration, to control, not only tiie
monied facilitiespf the Government, hut of tin*
entire country. With regurd to the question
which is now agitating the country relative to the
currency, we now unhesitatingly declare our
hostility lo the thrice-rejected Silti-Treasury Sys
tem. lending us it does, in our opinion, to an in-
era isc of Executive powdr, which husulreudy been
c a llied und exercised to an alarming ex:uu, in
more instance* th n one. if not by tiie present in
cumbent. by his immediate predecessor, in whose
footsteps” he is endeavoring to tread.
We expect to encounter many perils, many ad
verse windi; yet, aided by the strong breath of
public favor and support, the trade winds of our
world must waft us clear of our trouble*—we
dare raise our anchor, unfurl our sheets, uud ven
ture boldly upon our new and untried course.
What shoals and quicksands, what rocks and Hid
den peril-! uwit us, “alas we kown not!” Let us
hut clear the harbor, and get fairly “under wuv,’
then we will ferr notning. Nor is tins tho vain
boast made when danger is far in the distance.
It is our firm Jereruiimt on. made after serious
thought,, and weighing well the diffculties we arc
to nice with.
The Chronicle will be issued a* early as the
necessary materials c in be obtained from New-
York, wnicn will be in Decern >er or early in Jan
uary next. It will be printed ou 11 irgu imperial
sheet, containing twenty-ion column«, wuti en
ure new type, and will not ho surpassed in beau
ty by uny paper m ti.e Rout.ierii Country.
JACK HARDMAN.
RICHARD RUE MOONEY.
Terms.—Three Dollars per aunuu, payable
.hvi/i tbly in advance.
ir.viuren. (Ala.) Oc\ 10 1^’u. r„„
City and Marine Ho*pitul. %
JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. I).
sod, New-York, June J, **l wusuware that
Dr. l'eters was one of the best chemists m tne U.
.... Late Professor ,
of Midwifery iu the College of Fhys. and States, und felt assured that he -would some day
Hursreon". N\ Y. ’ • (from lii* imiuiatu Knowledge of tne proper.ie- lm
JOHN CHr.F.SMAN, M. D., Surgeon of herbs aud drugs) produce un etiiciem inedicuie.
New-York City Hospital. a i f must ucanowledge that bis Vegetihle Fills
RICHARD K. HOFFMAN. M. D.. Surgeon fully respond to my expecut.on. Tuey ure, in
to tho Marino Hospital, N; Y., und lute aur-, deed, a super.or inudicine and reflect alike upon
ffeonintheU. S. N. the chemist, toe puystciaii, und uie pay losopaer. ’
JAMES WEBSTER, M. I)., Prof, of Annto-' Extract of u letter from Dr. Wames, oi Cm-
inv and Fhvsiology in the Geneva Medical
College. N.'Y.
New-York. Feb. 18.1837.
Dr. Mitchell’* trial* of the Elixir of Opium in thu
Hospitals.
New-York. Feb. 8th, 1837.
Dr.J. B. McMnnn—Dear Sir: I have mndere-
pea ttd trill* of Vour “Flixirof Opium” in tho
City and Marine lloqiital*. and find it lo possess
t ie anodyne and sedative powers of* the o.dm iry
preparation* of Opium, without producing the
excitement, hcadiche. inuse-i ami con-tipution,
which in many cases rfender tliose preparation* oli-
jeetiou dfie. It* effect* tire more peruiaueiu titan
those of Morphia. Yours. iV c.
C. L. MITCHELL. M. D.,
Resident Physici ju New-York Hospital.
Those who take Opium audit* ordinary prena-
cinuati, Feb. 2,1833.—“YourPills are the mildest
ill their operations, and yet most powerful in tueir
cfitcis. oi any l luve ever met with iu in/ pr c-
Lee oi eight nd twenty years. Tueir act.on on
t.tec.iyle.undheuceonuie impurities of dieb.ood
is eviduiidy Vory surprising.”
Charlotte, N. C. J in. 1,1837.
Dear Sir—1 nave nude frequent use of your
P.lls in t.ie incipieut stage ol h l.otis fever, and ob
stinate constipation of the unweL; al -o, in toe en
largement ol Uie .spleen, cnroiuc diseases Oi Uie
li.er, sick headache, generaldeb.luy, uud iu ud ca
ses have found tueiu to be very effecUve.
J. D. Boyd, M. I).
Mecklk.nduro Co. Va. Feb. 7,1837.
Having used Dr. Peters' Fills in iny p.uc.icu for
the last 12 months, 1 take pleasure m giving my
testimony of tiieir good efiects in cases oi dys
pepsia, sick Ueadacac, bil.oiw fevors, und outer
rations, cannot he ignorant ofthe. fact tout itsdis- diseases, produced by inactivity of the liver.—
trussing and pernicious effects result from the I They are u sale and mild aperient, being the best
operation of its deleterious principle*, and that j article of the kind I have ever used,
the tremors, languor uud l isutude with which its ' George C. 3cott, M. D .
devotees ure afllicted. and for which they repeat This celebrated Medicate is tor sale hy ull the
tae dose to relieve, are sensations of its own ere- principal Druggists in riuvuunah and tmoughoiit
ation. I the United States, tiie Canadas. Texas, Mexico,
But in conscqtience of the exclusion of those ■ Rtid Uie West Indies. I’rice 00 ceils per box, witii
deleterious principles from the Elixir of Opium, it full directions,
hnotlhblc to derange the fuuc.iun* of the sys-
Georgia—iti Coiiuiy,
To jfil whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, John M. Lucas. Administrator
of tbe estate of William McGulrigin. de-
deased, ha* upplied to tiie Hon. the Court of Or
dinary of Effingham County, lor Letters Dismis-
f*ory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con
cerned. to file their objections (if uny they have)
iu the Clerk’s Ofiice of the said Court, on or be
fore the (ith day of inarch next, otherwise lettteL
disini*«*ory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus
tices of the said Court, tiie 0th dav of Sept. A. D
1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept 6 Clerk c. o. e.c.
Georgia—KSliii^Iiatil County,
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS. Mrs.Naomi Weitman.widow
Administratrix of the estate and efiects o
Matthew/Weitman. deceased, hath applied to tin*
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effiiglnyn Coun
ty , for Letters Dismissory.
» .. ^ . Tliose are therefore to cite and admonish alj
in the ClerkVqffice of the Court of Ordinary lor concojmed.to file tlieirobjectjpns(ifanytlieyliflve)
said County, within tho time prescribed by law; i n tho Clerk's Offce of the said Common or be-
otherwise letters ofndmiuistratiou will ho granted fore the 23th day of January next, otherwise let-
to the said Andrew Bin!. tern dismissory will be granted.
Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus- Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tiie Jus
tices of said Conrt of Ordin trv. this 7tii day of ticesof the said Court, tiie 2Jth day of July, A.D,
Novembor, 1839. J- SMITH, c. «. o. b. c. 11839. JOHN CHARLTON,
nov 12 yi3 july 26 Clerk c. &. e. o.
abge iue tune.ion* oi tho sys
tem. nor injure the constitution and general health;
thence its high superiority iu all those cases, iu
which the long continued aud liberal use o ' Opi
ate* are indicated and necessary to allay p.iil and
spasmodic action, and induco sleep uud compo
sure. a* in cases of fractures, bums or scalds,cam
cerotis ulcers, and other painful ntiection*.
An l to Fioso persons, who, from necessity or
vitiated in lulgence, have been uccu*tome.l to the
use of Opium, this projrurution will afford it gra
tifying substitute by which they inuy relieve them
selves from the thraldom of pernicious and too
frequently inveterate habit.
Directions for using the Elixir of Opium.
To a child a month old. or younger, give from
half a drop t° a drop; to u child about six months
o d front 3 to 10 drop*; and to adults, from 10 to
60 drops, (and even double or treble that much, if
thepaimnd other symptoms he severe an I urgent)
mixed in two or three tea spoon’s full of water,
according to the size of the (lose. A* the
aug i>
lt>4—iy
For tiie iU.i,
T HE Cusada *>il is . o denominated, because it
is composed of vegetable ingredients, und it*
virtues are pre-emineuliy displayed in tne follow
ing respect*: It possesses piopert.es of the most
silubi .o is n tore, which e ucl c ues tiie scurf and
uu impurities of tiie hair; nourishes the hair and
orevents its falling oil', and lessens tiie liability ol
hair to tu ngrey; strenghens the weakest nuir,
uid produces u luxuriant growth; giv es a vigor to
the h i which soon produ e < an inimitably natur
al curl, und prevail* its fulling out in a damp at
mosphere, or during exercise; renders the hair
cilia niiural or .trutiei d.beautifully -oltand pleub-
uut; bestows an iiiusimiahie gloss uud pleasam
perfume to tiie tresses—in fine, renders die h.ur
dre^datiscendaiidy beautiful,promotesthe growth
of whiskers, eye brows, mustache*, &.c. To chil
dren’s hair its effects arc strikingly beneficial; is
pe fectly innoxious, and may with safety be applied
o the yo!ingu*t infant; it eradicates tiie dandntl
easier anl siq er.or to comb*, so ins, &c.; is ex
tremeiy ple.isinc to the inf wit. gradually strength
ens Uie hair, and augment* its growth ho ns to pro
duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves the hair
ufter seabathing, violent exercise, and is of pre
eminent utility lor per/ous travelling by-sea orluud
preserve tiie hair, rendering Upucjtluuly pleasant,
and always dressed, has wonderful effects on the
h lirin hot or cold climates, und is held iu high es-
tim ition hy distinguished jwrson* abroad.
Sold wholesale and retail hy t e Proprietor.
Tlios. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and hy
ippoinUuent, hy
A. PARSONS, Agent,
sept 29 Sav irin »li. Ga.
mil. io L>xpojo or oeuao to lio " S( J
■fip or ioM oilier inannoS >U
by Iho H.U(J mill. llsl0 «*£J?*** (HI
ol themintuifttin: etllhiutiiodt'^8
imlo liom Uie |.re ehleernoiim?.'*.* 8 *!
end lor o violation oi thu n'ovkW 1 ? 01 *
III!) perron -o ollbnding ui.iy ho hJl f
esoeedm? onelmndie5dolW.2
o. deposit, oroeinu lo UociiS S 0Ui ™i
Od ... 11,0 davaimali river,Tft' l
Inpli water nmrk.widii,, Iho
diclioilat limit, of tin* City of ih,L , f " ni l
or, any substance of whaler- ric “«
which might ill any decree, £» »
water in said river, or am- pw|S>?
lumt, aforesaid, and each i ndevJw f '*“'
leading, shall for each and tnStL t"' 1 "*
lined mu.urn net
lars, if the ollender be a Ivlate
slave or free person of color, he Sr2 s'
whipped not exceeding lift, ,
owner,employer orSS (ofS H
person of color, shall
oneh iadred dollars, which luay hi?* ^
fohhim^
collected and onfcreedt'
y , fe ,in ' 1?° S? u ' " r iyiwJl
s.nd line, and Ibrfc,lore,, shell he li en i j
,,a “' " h “ 11 J toUierel
nee. 21. Be illurtlierordained, Turn dj
nnecs or pan. of erdiamce. ca e o dlj
Ibis ordannce.be, and the same a Si
perseded, and that all (Stance, a j Si
dmauces ni.htahn* again.! ilm.rdauice j
die same are hereby repculed.
Passed ti Comic I. HI A'laitst, I8JO
. L" *0 g' M. JIHA.lhTO.V, II*
Adoa'.do'SNlI ni.r'C.c. yralmi, 1
HI o Hit it’s Xilc 1M„
T „„ a „ „ Billcis.
11LSE tuediomes have long been ktH. ia
apprcci itcd tor their exirao.-d.im/r all
mediate powers of restorin'* perfecthealReT
sons siitlering under marl/ every kind ofh!
to winch t.ie hum in frame is liifile.
^ The promietor rejoice* in tiie onporlBAl
forded hy the nniveml diffusion o. ttiedai'J
lor p aemg his VEGETABLE LIFE M
within theynowledge ami reach oi everydL
dual in the community. Unlike the hoittf]
nicions qu tekeries which lio »«t of ve;ei
gredteira*. the Life Pill* are purely undu
getabie, uud contain neither mer.u y. uR
arsen c. nor any other mineral in any fora J
ever. They mo entirely compoeJ of ml
f. oil) rare and powerful plant*. L.e virtue>t/d|
tiiongn tong known to seveiul Indian trS*
recently to some eminent plmnn.icentic'lti
are altogether unknown to tiie ignorant pi
e.“« to medio d » a'ence. and were never bi«l
ministered in so happily clhcaC.ou*u is-fi
tion. r
THE PIKJENIX BITTERS arenocal^
cause they possess tho power of restorintl
pTiugemiiersofhcuLh.tottflowiiJivi^orij
i-tration of every medicine should be gove.n d
by its effects, it is proper to begin with thesma.lcst
dose; and increase or repeat iiat proper intervals
until tho desired effect* are produced.
ID* JOHN B. McMUNN. of South Middle
town. Orange County, New-York. who alone is
tae discoverer of tho Elixir of Opium, is iho
only in umfucturer of it. And none c in he genu
ine without his mine written in full on the outside
label.
It is to bo had of the principal Druggists and
Apothecaries in New-York. Philadelphia. B dti-
Just Received, *
D R. KERMHAW’ri ’Tonic Mixture for tho
1 ever und Ague. Double toe strength of any ^
ouier of the Tame Mixtures. i out tiie constitution, as tiie'PliCBenix is »Ji
Intermittent Fever, or a* it is more popularly restored to life from the ashes of its own/
called, Fever and Ague, or Chilis aiui Fevers, is a tion. The Pham x Bitters are entirely v«i
Fever composed ol seveaul distinct puroxsysms, composed of roots found only m cerlaiB]
witii u per I ect in ter mission, or period when no le-1 the western country, which ui I intiiliblyf
ver is present, interposed between eucn. Luca VFRS AND AGUES of all k nils; w3
f )urox*y>m Ills three stages, waicn successively lb!-
ow eacti otner wit,i cous.deruble reguturuy, name
ly, a cold stago, a hot stagu, ani iiu illy, a sweating
stage, w.ucn lenninales iue paroxysm.
l*reviously to an jiLick, a teeiiiig ol languor and
debility is exper.cucud, witii sluggis.iiitss m motion
an i some uuuxsiness in at'.empuiig .o move. T«e
lace and extremities oecoine pate, tae mils of u
leaden or livid color, the I'eutiues siirnnU, an.I tiie
skin appears as if contracted hy cold; a techng of
colUUesH comes oil the hnck, rescmiilmg oiteu a
d : n- stream oi col l water riiiiiiuig down it, aud soon
exitn .s over tne wuolo body, (tiiougu ut uus Line
toe skill of the patient will ieel warm tn uuotuer
person) theseiHut on ofco.duuss soon iucreasca
io a tremor, aud tins to rigour* and s.Lvering.
Tiie above symptoms, wnicii are U.oae o, jho
coid stage, vary in different individuals, be.iig very
slight .ii some, iu otinrs very severe. Ti.ey ure
generally more severe in tae old uud debilitated,
than in Lie ) ouug unJ siioug, und last Irani u lew
minutes to many noms. Alter a tune, dill', ring m
almost every case, tiie chillness seem- to uuute, or
to intern de witii sligtitHdslies ol heat—tiiese soon
more. Boston, and in most of the priuc.pal cities g e placa to acoii.mueUuti i increased heat of me
and towns in the United States. sum; men ibaows all Uie s # uiptoiiis ol fever. Af-
For sale hy PORCIILR &. LAROCHE. tei uu uncertain penou toe syuipoms abate,u sweat
* * wo.v gr d uuly ureiks out. uu i soon becomes pro-
Rowhi iiTs Ilillydoi', faee,—■w..on us ngtlie in xtuie. ml pautiul syuip-
F O t the face and skin, and of vital import nice ' 10 "ta disappear, the skm becomes cool arid Lie pu-
to the support of female loveliness. Power-, Lent gradually better'until Lie paroxysm puste*
ful of edect, yet mild of infi aeiice, this udnirable «ut.rely oil’. All fevers marked b, a distinct dull,
specific (a preparation fro 11 tiie rno*t delightful | followed by fever an 1 sweaung, ..i» I tariiuiatiug
balsamic exotic*, aud peri'ecd/free from mineral
0. other pernicious a linixtures, po.ssesso* balsamic
p.operties of surprising energy; it eradicates tau.
freckles, pimples, sno's.re.luess, and all cutaneous
erruption*. gradually realizing u decidedly clear,
lair an I sot) skin; transforms even the mostsil!n.v
complexion into radiant wliileness; ren ler*hur.-h
and rough skin del-glitfully noil mil snoodi; isn-
part* to t it* face, neck and arms, a hca.thy and ju
venile bjoom; und, by due perseverance m ita ip-
plication, promotes a free und uninterrupted ex r-
c se oft .ose important fiiucLousof the sk.n.winc
a.eofthe most necessity for tho preservation of
health and attainment, uud continuance of u beuu-
tiful complexion.
A fresh supply of this valuable 111 tide just re
ceived, and lor sale hy A. PARSONS,
aug 5
Hu*im*« a 11 tl llor Strops,
A SPLENDID assortment of contained Sil
ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work
manship, iu cases, of various prices. Also. Salt-
d I imeraon, und Mechis’ Razor Strops kept
constantly for sale l»v
PORCflER ^ LAROCHE,
Sigu of the Golden Globe,
a,, o 19 Opposite the Market.
Confcc mna y,
F PTY Yoxes Patent Ste .m R fined Confec-
lona y, well u* orteJ,30 to 50 lb* each. Just
received, and for sole by
«ept 18 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
R Rowland’s Tonic lUixturcT&cT
LC LIVED per ship G nton. a full supply o'
Rowland’s Tonic M.xture, for fever an •
igne; Sulphate Quinine. Pinerine, Iodine, pu.t
Morphuie. Sulphate mid Acentate Morphine.
Musk in Pods, Oil Black Peper, Croton Oil. II
•Iriodate Potass, Soda and Seidlitz i'owdeis l.oit-
don Lustard, &c. For sale hy
oct 13 POItCHER & LAROCHE.
S T«>i>acco.
Lv boxes LdLvva:’-Cuven.lisb Tobacco, on
' hand, and for sale-by
'<■' 4
A. PARSONS.
v 9
S iv 1 „ , V ltuut Parley.
IX doz. Robmi-ons Patent Barley, receivei
and lor sale by - ANSON PARSONS.
«ug 21
^ Sweet OH. '
ntii "ASKETB superior Sweet Oil, frcsl
.V itoporled, tin foil long. Just tecewoo
und lor wile by
ocl30 Ci. ft- HENDRICKSON,
111 a more or less period remission of all the symp-
t > s, .ho ague oceani ig at tolerably ur. in
ervuls, are inciiLted in the class of mteriniueu «.
A* Ague an l Fevergeiie. ull. originate in places
coiijguotis io marshy ana inundated ground, caie
should be taken not to he exposed more than nu-
cewary, either io the heat 01 L»e sun or in uie open
uir alter sun-down.
D ructions accompany each bottle—price, $1.
For sale by
POACHER & LAROCHE,
Opposite the Market.
sept 11 Sign of the Got..011 Globe.
Butier’s Firerveset*lit Magnesia
A i> eric nt*
TT^OR dyspepsia or indigestion nervous debili-
i ly, giddiness, headache, acuhty of t!ie hIoiii
ac .,hu,)itualcostiveii *8,ciitaneou i d seums.goai
gravel, &c. aud highly valuable us a gentle coo
ing pitrgativu. A fresh simply of this valuable
me:f cine just received, anu for rale hy
ju y -D A. PA .SONS.
Confectionary.
BOXL& stipcr.01 steam refined Confec-
V/ tioimry, in hoxo? 30 und 50 lbs each, just
received uud tor sale hy
nov 5 G. 'R. HENDRICKSON.
Soaps, &c.
T iVO coses old English Windsor Soups, •uita
bio for family use
10 boxes Custile do., 1 case Toilet do. uhs’l
20 baskets Sweet Oil, superior ; .
500 lbs. Pipe Clay, 3 cases roll Brimstone
50 lbs. Calomel, Eng.; 50 oz. Quinine
12 groeo Clark’s Friction Matches
500 lb*. Chloride of Lime, 2 casks Flaxseed
Inst received, and for sale by
oct 12 THOMS RYERSON.
Mutches,
F IFTY groce Clark’s Patent Friction Mntche
superior to all oilier kinds. Just receive
and for sale hy
oct 17
g. it. Hendrickson.
—
Tobacco and Snuff.
F IFTY groce Mrs. Miller’s Fine CutToba.
co, 0 obis. Lorillard’s Scotoli and Muccobr-
JnulV, 4 bottles; 20 jars ufittrse Rupnce un
Muccohoy do. Just received, and for sale hy
sept G. It. HENDRICKSON.
fa 1 to erudic t: entirely all ti.e effects of b
infinitely .-ooiier dim the most powerfulf
ration * of Sarsaparilla, and will immediatai
the dcterinin ition ol'BLODD TO THEIW
never fail* in sickness incident to younr fcr
and will bo found u certain remedy in mlt*
nervous debility and weakness of the 1
paired constitutions.
As a remedy for Chrome and Inflaiw
R 1 eutnat sm, the e fic.»cy ol the Pi*cL*eiiii ■
will bo demonstrated hy the tile of a sing^M
The usuul dose of these Bitters is half a
full, in wnteror wine, end this Quantity JWJ1
ken two or three time* a d iy. ahoul “
before me As. or a less* quantity nmy be tai
nil times. To those who are nfiLcted with1
geition after meal*, these Billers will juo
valuable, us they very greatly uicreise the f
of tiie principal viscera, help mem w• P
theirfuncio 9, uni enable the stoinJCJ»|
charge into tne bowels whitc vc f,!*
Thus indiges ion i* easily und 8 P ee “'.‘-J, .
appetite restored, mid the mouths ol ihj
ant vc 'sc’s be ng clean ed.»» nu°n 1 ^ ^
and stren g th \>f body and energy 01
,iP oV 'lu - filer particulars of Ara%dfixS
and P ueenix itt n.appiyn Moffji*M
10 B 0.1 w ty. • c v.York.where t ehJ 1
oht utied for 25 cents, 30 centumd A t 1
and tho Bitters -or $1 a
o -9 certificates of the woudeif h
ma/ be there inspected. RAUTOfl
nov 23 ■ ——
r-xjws^aisji
ill A.tlimii! nml as Ull umlH/y nl0B i,!
,,■111 relief from the
nroachiim I’nlmoij irv V c :^“ 0 ] ltll ; ew ' c
Mas greater claim* upon th
v m than the ^ove
It in for tlm nlllicivB...., « Mp
•om> of coiighiim.
iu the lireilnt, &c. w,licit co»|.„|im)i#*
P tr;e,un)Il,e ( h1.0« ( tr
For sale by
may 23 —
Sweet Sccntert 1
-g ft DOZ. Otto Rom Sc J do.
\ (i <lo. Violet m do.
flX Plain , P '?. Rc«H
Aim. Powder Boxosenuro I
• br sale, by
OtTWlaTitl's 1
.rsapBlaaga
ile by-
WUte ^“'VuS #»"
pvvo HuodieJ J 8
J. warranted , J j i
•^WooedOj!
250 do,
bbl
do.
]00 ciiiii»ter») "fH Siut ern, Wf H