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AUCTION SALES.
City Siicwirs
O N t jio flrjtTac.Hil.iy in Dukmiberncxt, will b
Hold, before the Court House, in the city o
Savannah, between the usn il hours of sale,
A Negro Worn iu nimed Rose: levied upon b
virtue of li. las. issue.I from the lion. Court o
Common Pleas and of Oyer tful Terminer Ibr dm
city of SAvamuU. at Etc ins aUcc of Tuoma
Purse nn I Jo'm MercYwoii. et. it!.-v*. Rebecc
Russell; property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney LliVl rt. RUrtrtELL, Sheriff
oct 28
City Sheriff's Stile.
O N tho first Tuesday in December next, wil
be sold, before the Court Iloiwfl, iii tlie city
of Savannah, between the usual hours of sale,
Lot No. 9, boiiu.lt! I by and buttin ' on tin.'
Broal-rtreot on the west, on the north by lot No.
7> on tho east by lot No. 10, on the south by lot No.
11; containing 90 feet front and 105 feet in depth
together with all the buildings and improvemen t
thereon; levied upon by virtue of ft ft’s issueu
from tho Mon. Court of Common Pious mi l o
Oyer und Terminer for the City of Suxunnah, nt
tho instance of John 11. Gamlry et. nl. vs. Henry
Sugars mi l James S.igur*. Property po.u.ed out
by pkiintitTs uttornies.
LEVI rt. RUSSELL, Sheriff
oct 3i m
City •S.ioriil's «u»e.
O N the first Tuesday ill December next, will
■bo sold, before the Court House, in the city
of Titvaunali. between the umiuI hours of sale,
One Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany
Card Tables, one do. ends, one Mahogany DimnL
Table, nineteen straw boEo u Chairs, two pairoi
Shovel an I Tout’s and one Ponder; levied upon
by virtue of u distrain warrant issued from the
lion, Iuferir Court of Chatham comity at the in*
stance of Robert II. Pet i 'few, trustee of l.b/a
L. Pettigrew, bis wife, vs. Alex. II. McDonnell.
Property pointed out hv pi untilTs nttomic*.
oct :> l J LEVI 8. RUSSELL Sheriff.
EicetilorS 8i;iie#
W ILL be sold, agreeable to nil order of the
Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while
sitting for ordinary purposes, in tho town of
Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January
next.
One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of
Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased,
lyiug on the waters of Rocky (’reek, [oiniug lands
of Janies Anderson ami It. Miller, and containing
fourteen hundred and twenty *bur (1424) acres,
more or less. Sold for tliu benefit of tho heir*
of the deceased.
JANE IL ANDERSON, Ex’ix.
JAMES ANDERSON, ) v .
A. H. ANDEKSON, j L * 0 "-
oct 20 209
Gcortfia—ChntJimi!. County.
Trf "Y vv' om U wwv concern.
TXnirir-AS. M try Sa* urs. widow, hath np
■ V V plied fo tho lion, the Com t of Or in rv
i* Ch*«thfttn*Connty. Ibr Letters of AUiinntstr.i
on on the estate aud fifiqcfc* of James Sagurs
I Me of Chatham County.
Tee. e are therefore to cito and udnionish.nll an
*n gular the kindred and creditors of tho said dt *
teased, to file their objections.*(if any they have)
o the granting of the administration of the •* •
ti o to the applicant in the Clerk’s (Mice oj t c
< lid Court, on or before tho twelfth day of D«
comber next; otherwise letters of edministratioi
will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of f <
11<»’ e of thesud Court, this 12th day of Nov..
A. D. 1831). r.DW’D CL WILSON,
nov 12 Depii’y Clerk c.o. c.c.
Georgia—CHi iilti :i m Co ti illy*
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Omi/.hno Legriel. hath applied
to the He "
Hon. the Comt of Ordinal y ot Che
lam Comity, for Letters of Administration on tin
estate mid effects ofpuul Dupou. late ofChatliau
County, deceased.
These are therefore to cifo and admonish, nl'
and singular the kitidri'd and creditors of tho sa d
deceased, to tile their ohiec .ion* (if any they huw)
to the grunting of the administration of the e*tn»
of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s ( f*
ticeoftlio said Court, on or before tin* Otli day o
December next; otherwise letiers of uduiili.sftv.-
lion will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel, one oft!e
Justices oi’the said Court, tiie 9th day of Nov. A.
D. IS59. EDWARD IL WILSON.
nov 9 Depntv Cb"l r. o e. e.
Ceordin-t .i.Uiiu .« v
W HEREAS. Cyrus Stednnit linta uppl.ed
to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of
Chatuam County, for letters of Administration on
iie estate and efleets of James II. II. Foster, late
of Chatham County, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admoni-b nil an ’
singular the kindred ami creditors of tiie said de
ceased. to tile Uieir objections (If any they i nve)
to the grouting of t!te administration of the »state
ot the deceased to the appbc nit in the Cierk’a
Office of t.ie said Court.ua or before the 31«tday
of November next; otherwise letters of adiuiiit*-
trillion will be grunted.
Witness, the Hon. A. Porter, one of the Jus
tices of the said Court, the ’.list dnv of October,
A. D. H R). LDW’D (L WILSON,
oct 111 Deputv Clerk r. o. r. c.
Notice*
N INETY days after date, application will be
made to t ie PI inters* Bank of the State of
eorgiu, for renew d of lost script, for Five Shores
stock of sai l Bank, in t !, o name of Mitrv C.
khonlJo. ri. PIULU1UCK & CO.
-tig Id ^ * ■
~~ Notice*
F OUR months after date, npplicnf on will he
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin-
v for the Civmrv of Camden, for le *ve to sell all
?hs real and p Trend e*la*o of David Thomas, late
oi slid comity,deceived,
nug 2J * (». W. THOMAS. Adm’or.
Notice*
F OUR innnfli* after date, applic itintt will lie
mule to the lion, the Infe.ior Court of Bry-
i County, when sitting a»n Court of Ordinary.
t»r leave’ to sell all the real estate of Catharine
■Sikes, late of said couutv. dree used, for the bene*
it of tho heirs. SAMlJ r L SIKES,
Administrator with tho will annexed,
sept 27 loti
Notice*
F OUR inontlis lifter date, application will he
made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin*
iry for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all
lio real estate and hank stock, belonging to the es-
t te of Joseph Thomas, lato of Camden Comity,
.tcceuse.1.
(L W. THOMAS, > ,, ,
JUlIN T.lM.MvlNS. j lx ow ‘
nug 2) 171
A LLpcr-oti h v ngcaun against the lute Jim.
jlIu da ley. L q. o. C mi Ion county, are reqm » •
e .o pres, nt iiom prep .rly itteste- 1 , m 1 those in*
ile.ited, will please in t*u uuuiedi ite p ivnient to
«• W. THOMAS, ( .. .
Ill HIT. I.Wli, J A " u> or '
Jc.Verson, fld Oct. HSJ.
oct 7 l'J2
Notice*
4 LL ijer-ons having claims against the late Jo-
J. V r mi di C lil** ure retpiested to present
4io.ii p.opun. utieoied; and those inJehied will
please make paviuent to
WAl. II. CUVLEIt, Uual. L’x-or.
oct 2 ISS r t.
Adiiilni'drntor’ft S ilts
O N the first Tuesday iu December i»e.x*, will
be sold, before ttie Court House, in Chat*
haul County, between the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit;
Let No. 10. with improvements thereon. Wash
ington Ward, city of Savannah, situated on Bry-
an-stroet.
Also, Lot No. 425, containing 490 acres, more
or less, lying and being in Appling county.
Also, Lot No. 47. containing 2-.*0 acres', more or
less, in Rabun county.
Also, Lots’ll. M2, containing 202^ acres, more
or less, in Houston county.
Also, 2 Shares Planters’ B ilik Stock, of which
per share has been i» «id in.
Sold by order of the lion, tho Justices of the
Inferior Court or Chatham Comity, when sitting
for ordinary purposes, for the benefit of the heirs
and creditor* of the late John D. Cole, deceased.
BENJAMIN L. COLE, Administrator,
oct 4
Administrator's Sale*
O N the first Tuesday in December next, will
be sold, before the Court House, in Hunts
ville, Liberty countv, the following Negroes:
V........ I.'l ... %».* 1 V ,1...
Nanny, Llsv, Mary and Nancy, the propeity of
tho estate of John N. Way, und sold by order ol
the Court of Ordinary for said county, ibr the be
nefit of the heirs.
oct TI \VM N. WAY, Adm’or.
W
Ad'UlnigtrsMov’K Stile
ILL l»e sold on the first T tesduv in I mi-
▼ Y jry next.be ore the Cour House in Iliuss
villc, Lo#«t\y Co.inif, hf uilcr oi t.ie Coiiit oi
Ordinary for said County, the fo lowing property
of the estate of R. r*. Leonard. v;z:
One Tract of Lind, containing 500 aces,
more or le<i, known n* the f’oojirr True*; one
Hou-<c and Lot at Waltiiounil e. witii Elaci-sof
land, more or less, together w.th all o her Mind
or Property o vned by said estate; for the hem fit
of all concerned.
GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adin’or.
nov 5 217
ueor«i:i~Cit;iiii;i]ii Comity*
To til whom it in ly concern:
W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to
the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat
ham Comity, for Letters of Administraiiou on ter
estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of
Chatham County deceased.
These are therefore to cite nud ndmouish, nil
and singular the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to the granting of the administration of the estatr
of the deceased to die applicant iu the Clerk’s of
fice of die said Court, on or? before die 12th day oi
December n*xt; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
•Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of die Jus-
ticoa of the said Court, the Pith day of November.
A.D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Pepn’y Clerk c. o. c. c
Georgia—dialI»am County*
To all whom it inav Concern;
W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, hath spplied to
the Hon. die Court of Ordinary of Cha -
ham County, for Letters of Administration on t e
Tuese ore therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kiu ired and creditors of tiie s iid
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
to die granting of the administration of the esta e
of tho deceased to the applicant iu the Clerk's Of
fice of the said Court, on or before the twellti.
day of December next; otherwise letters of ad
ministration will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. JSL Myers, one of the Justi
ces of the slid CourMhe twelfth day oi'Xovember,
A. D. 18J9. EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—Ciiatlian equ ity*
To all who n it in ty concern;
W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebeau, hath ap
plied to the Honorable the Court of Or
din iry of Chatham Couti'y. for Letters of Admin
istration on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton,
late of Chatham County, deceased.
Tnese are therefore to cite und admonish, all
and singular the kindred an,I creditors of the said
deceased, to file their objections (ifnny they have)
to the grautingof the aduf nsitratiou of the estate
of the deceased to the applicant m the Clerk’s Of
fice of the said Court, oil or before the twelfth day
of December next; otherwise letters of administra
tion will be granted.
Witness, llic Honorable Anthony Porter one
of tho Justices of tfie said Court, tho twelfth day of
November A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
nov.12 Deputy Clerk, c.o. c. c.
Georgia,—Bryan County
To all whom it may ooucorn:
W HEREAS Andrew Bird has m ide applica
tion for Latter* of Administration, with
the wiil annexed, on the estate of Dorcas SuiiJer-
lin, late of die Comity of Chatham deceased.
Those are tliereloro to cite unJ admonish all,
and singular the kindred and creditors of die said
deceased, to file their objections (if any they have)
in the Clerk's office of the Court of Ordinary lor
said County, within the time prescribed by law;
otherwise fetters ofudiuiuLtrahoii will be granted
to die said Andrew Bird.
Witness, the lion. Israel Bird, one of die Jus-
Georght*Cliutmi n t.’.»*ia«y*
To all worn it in ly concern.
W JIF.UFAS. Win. Henry Fitts. Administra
tor of the est tie of Jaiiies I) Fitts, late of
Ciiaduiin County, deceased, ImUi applied to tiie
Hon. die Court of Ordinary of Chatham County,
for Letters Dismis-ory.
These are therefore to cite and idtiioiiidi nil con
cerned. Jo tile their objections (if any they have)
.li tiie Clerk’s O.iice of tiie said Court, oii or he-
ore the lGtli day of M archil jxi, oUierwi»e letters
dtsmissory will lie granted.
Witness. t!i« Hon \V. Tiiorne Williams, one of
the Jus! ces of tiie slid Court, die iliti day of
September, A. D. 1st*.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
sept 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Georgia—(Hi:M iu.il Caaiii^ •
’ i'o all w '.mm it may conceill. *
W HF.llr.AS, Aiidiew Dixon. Administrator
of the estate and effects of Dauiel l-’o.ey.
I ite of Chatham Comity, deceased, has applied u»
the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Cn.ituaui
County, for Letters Diouis-ory.
These are therefore to cite nud admonish u!lroll-
cerned. to tile their ob;ecdon*(if any tiiey have) m
die Ch'rk’s t)dice of the sod Court,on or beitm
die 3d day of January next, otherwise le iters tlis*
misHiry will he granted.
Witii?sst):elIon. A. Porter.one of tho Justices
of the said Court, the .El day of Jule, A. li. 13.L*.
EDWARD (L WILSON,
jtilyS Deputy Clerk r. o. c. p.
Propel *;»
For ptihli«liiiig. in the town of l. wimon. Alaba
ma. a Wce.i.jf Newspaper, to hemutled tue
I U W 1 A r ON C 51 ,5 i) SkV 1*42.
H AVING heard many complaints of tue warn
of u Newspaper iu ttiis town, (to be coil-
...ic ed ii« a geutlem uiiy like m tuner.) the under-
i^ne«l nave been iml iced, hv tiie e.irne. i solici
t *. ton; of many 2hst<a«, to an
•ii mu iliiuei*
Gear
fffltl— CI| tft t:ll LtldUtf.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, Henry F. Wiliink, Executor of
the last will.md testament of David Pidge.
I ite of Chuthuui County, deceased, hath applied ,o
tae Hon the Court of Ordinary of ChuUtaui Coun
ty. for Letters Dwmissory.
Theie are therefore to cite an 1 admonish id
concerned- to filethcii ohjee io is f my dieylmvi )
in the Clerk’s (tiHreof the said Court. o:i or before
die -hi d >y of JMinzry next, otherwise kUoio ui»-
tuisfory will he granted.
Witness, the 11 on. Mias Reed, one of t!ie Jus
tices of the s ud Court, thedd day of Julv, A. U.
M3». EDWARD G. WILSON,
jilly 3 t l<*j>»rt• f'leik c. p. r. r.
Georgia—Cii;it.i.i.id taa.uj,
To all whoni it may concern.
r IIEREA.S, Will.am Law, Administrate;
W HEi
of the estate and effects of M uy M. Hu.
and Agnes Ilaig. deceased, has applied to Hit
Hon. the Court of Ordin iry of Chatham Count.;
for Letters Disaiis-'ory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish ul.
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’sO liceof the said Court.ono.
before the 3d d ry of January next, otherwise let
ters dismUsory will be granted.
Witness, the lion. Will. Thorne Williams, one
of the J unices of the said Court, die third day of
July, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON.
jilly 3 Deputy Cle*'’- e. n.c. c.
Georgia—Kill a ^-»*t .* count)
To .ill whom it may eoucem.
W HERE.Art, Eli/a McG dug in. Administra
trix of tiie estate of Win. McMcGchigun.
deceased, his applied to the lion, the Court ol* ()<•
hntry of EiHinghum County, for Letters Dismis-
sorv.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file Uieir objections (if any they have) in
the Clerk’s Oiiice of tiie said Comt. on or liefore
. icCdidiy of Mu:c!i next, otherwise letters dis-
nissory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of thcJusti
estate and effects of Isaac Norton,lute ofCnatlmui '•esof the said Court, the <!th dav of'rtept. A. D.
County, deceased. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON,
sept B
c. c. p. e. e.
Gt*9rglu-E.ll imu.ii i’jaui).
To ail whom it may concern.
"^^"HKREArt, TaomasII. Brew, Administra
tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de
ceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or-
hinry of Eflnigham County, for Letters Disuiis-
*o rv.
These are tliereforc to cite and admonish all con
cerned, to file their ohjee ions (if my tiiey have)
*ii the Clerk’s Oiiice of the said Court, on or be
fore the 21 day of January next, otherwise letters
lismissory will he granted.
Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jin-
tices of the said Court, the 2d dav of July. A. D
1839. •* JOHN CHARLTON,
jilly S r. c. o.e.p.
Georgia -EHi ugita n Comity.
To all whom it may concern.
W HEREAS, John M. Lucas. Administrator
of the eitate of William McGahugiii. dr-
(leased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of O,-.
din iry of Efiinghuin County, for Letters Dismis-
.sory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all con
cerned. to file their objectionV (if any they have)
ill the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be
fore the (5t!i day of march next, otherwise lellter*
dismissory will he granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Pow ers, one of the Juk-
licesoS* the said Court, the Dth dav of Sent. A D
le39. JOHN CIIARLTON,
fce pl 6 Clerk c. o. e. c.
Geor^i a—K lliugli uuiCo a u ty.
To all whom it mav concern.
W HEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Weitman. widow.
Administratrix of the estate and efl’ects o
M ittliew Weitrn in. deceased, hath applied to the
Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Elnnghain Conn
ty, for Letters Distnissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
concerned, to file their objections (if any they Have)
iu the Clerk’s Ofiice of the said Court, on or be
fore the 2 ivh day of January next, otherwise let
ters dismissory \y til lie granted.
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices of said Court of Ordiniry, this 7th day of! ticesof tiie said Court, the 2fith day of July, A. D.
November, 1839. J, SMITH, c. c. o, n. c. 11839. JOHN CHARLTON,
— ! july 26
nov 12
223
Clerk c. o. e. c.
Uk.ug.
In assuming the duties consequent upon stieli
an cn ei prise, we feci deeply coik hui of the re-
spons.bj.ty wuicii will ilevovo upon us; und
kiiow u too, the diversity of tiie it mi in mind,
w e c .mint Mutter oarse.ves mat we will l** .line
.o PLKXSiC all, but so lar as our tllllll de uhilibcs
extend, we will at all i.mes be tii md striving to
eieiaie the ft inclard of Tim rii and cunriKc r non-
xl rtmcirLis. It will lie our object to udvo-
oxte nil such iiie.uurcs is are best cnculatcd to
a~vju.u t.ie pro<per.ty of tue totstern scct.ou of
on. .5.nto, aboanuiiij; as it »toes, ;u so m my u i-
t mil advantages, an j astt necessary con^qieiice,
e-peci il»y to piomoie Lie m.i-rcvU - oi oar own
vown. Oar aim will he to render our p iper u>e-
inl aid vain tb.e to uit c. isse * o« tue coiumnuity—
in short, Literature. Useful tufa.uiaLoii, A:r •
culture. Foreign an 1 itour?-.tic Iu elligiuce. w.d
e .cli .cceive a ihle propo.i.o ; of our atteiilioti.
Ill .‘t-g i d .o 1*01.1 ncs. we deem it necessary to
u.’, u.a. we sa.uig.vo me keiiorul Polit.cal ni.cl-
ligemeof the wboo co.iutry. wildcat me same
(..tie. ui conduct!),s of a fiitiK Piikhs, we wul
fc u.essly. an i w.u.oii. ft\»r or adectiou, ulvo-
c .te am oiipport all much iiieasiuesas will, iu our
opaioii, pvomo.e our geiienl pro-perity as a
t eopie, and t.ie peipeunty of oar Ri 0 Ut.i aud Li-
heroes.
Our paper will he purely Rr.puni.icxx, as prac-
Escdi.y u,ose gyy tt Apo-t.es of Liberty—J..F-
r’pitrtJ.N and MA.J18DN—prelmriligtueiuas
our guide, ruber thin tiie xisw-i.iaitr,'self-
iTtLK,) DamocraicR pnhl.citi- of t..e present
day. Wo «re “str-ci cousL*uct.o.iists” ol' toe r e-
deni Comp ict. an 1 Mixil. u.ereiore, oppose all
scheme*.«». tu.e.u l luip-oveniem.excep; by the
rtl ties U.eni-fcives. as a part of that ••Auienc.in
-y loin” wo chins proved so ruinous to toe rtouiii
•m l vvh c i w i- ntt mpied to he Listened upon n»,
under tout mo t tl-.c. :-L : and pretext,
die “GF.NF.KAli Wi.Lr’AttE.” Believing, as
we do, mu it u hedn y of every good citizen lo
cheri-di with jealous care the •Uxio.v or TIIl
rtrxr/s.xxu rn;; KovKUKiaxfi or ru»; rtrxrr.s,”
•ud as (his catinot lie iloue without u strict adher
ence to t!ie Constitution itsidj’, we sSiall not ho
sparing nour denunciation of tiie attempts which
ire aud ,.uve Ik eti ill ule by the late, a* well as the
present, AdmiiiHtruiion. to control, not only tiie
monied ficiliues of toe Government, hut of t.u*
enure country. W'idi rcgaid to the question
whieu .» no.v ugitutitig tiie co tirry relative to tue
cuuukxc),we now uiiuosiut,n;lv declare om
iiohdity co the tliricc-rejected .auli-Freasiiry rtys-
teui, tending as il does, in our opinion. 10.111*111-
c. ei.se of Executive power, wtiico haoalre ulybeeii
earned uni exerejsed to an alarming extent, in
more instances th n one. if not by tue present in-
ciMioeqt. hv lus immediate prudeces-ur, 111 wiioie
* foo step*’'he is endeavoring 10 tread.
We expect 10 encounter many perils, ni.uuy ad
verse win Is; yet,'aided by the stiong breath oj
public tiivor mid support, tiie trade winds of our
world must wait us clear ol* our troubles—we
•lure rai»e our anchor, unfurl our sheets, mid ven
ture boldly upon our new mid untried course.
Whut shoals and quicksands, what rocks and hid
den peril * awit us. • alas we kowm not! ” Let us
hut dear the harbor, and get lii rly ••under way,”
then we will fear nothing.’ Nor i:t this the vain
boast 111 ule when d inner is far iu the distance.
It is our 1ir.il determination, made after serious
thought, nud weighing well the difficulties we are
to meet with.
The Chboxiclk will he issued as early as the
necessary mu.erials can ho ohuuned from New-
\'o.*k. whic.i will he iu Dccemiier or e.irly in Jan
uary next. It will he prill ed 011 11 irgu 11npen.1l
sheet, containing twenty-tour coiiiuui., with en
tire new type, and w ill not he surpassed in beau
ty by any paper in the Southern Country.
JACK HARDMAN.
RICHARD RUE MOONEY.
Tkums.—Turee Jo.lard per annum, payahlo
invariably in advance.
Ir.viuioti, (Ala.) Oct. 10. font 21
Dr. JldJInmi'B ISlIxIr ol Oplnnt.
This is it new chnniic il preparation, coii’iiiniitg
nlltlio valiinlilc MedicinaJipi ilitiesof Opium, in
a natural state of couthitulion to U10 exclusion
of it* ttoxiotH principle*.
I J1ULL proportions.of the greatest number o'
the noxious principle* of Opium, are con
tained in Land annul. Foregone. Bluckdrop. Dun
arcoti/ed Lamlnium. Extract of Opium nud such
other opiate preparation* of this cl,is* hUlttr o
•mile, and to which tiro justly attributed those
(Hsagrecah'eoffectsupon the stomach undtiervou-
svstein. which *0 frequently follow their open;-
Uon. and limit their.usefulness.
This Elixir mav lie adopted iu all those cases i 1
wliich either Opium or its preparation* aro ad-
ninistered. with tho certainty of obtaining all
their sedative, anodyne and linti-sp istuodic. ef
fuels, without any of these, disagreeable const*-
qitcnce*. of headache. 11 itisca, vo niting, consti-
putinit. tremors, utel a train of other unhappy
symptoms, which are often ns distressing us those
which it vvnsnpnliod to remove.
The Elixir of i Iniiitn i*uot only superior to the
irtilicinl compounds of Morphitie, in its being
more mild, permanent aud uniform in its effects,
hut the preparation pcHserses also tisnpurior ad
Vantage to their solution*, in not being liable to
decomposition or deterioration from variable tem
perature or long keeping: a serious objection to
which the I alter are exposed.
Fin dlv. Morphine, not being the full represen-
’alive of Opium, cmtiot alone, mid that in >riid-
ci.v combination too, produce nil thcchxmcteriitic
c.fcctsof so tri'iiiiplianta remedy, wlienso inuny
of its other v tin ihle principles as Codein, Nur-
coin and MeconicAnd a e excluded.
TESTIMONIALS.
From Dr. Chilton, the eminent Cuemist of New-
York, in proof of the accomplishment of this
discovc y.
l)r. John B. McMnnn having made known to
me the process by which lie preparse his “Elixir
ol* Opium,” and wishing mo to state my opiuion
concerning it. I therefore say. that the process Is
in accord nice with well known Chemical laws,
and that the preparation must contain all tiie valu
able principles of Opimii. without those wlfichure
considered us delcterio' S md useless.
J. It. CIIIDTON, M. D..
Operative Chemist, «ic.
Now-York. Dec. 23.1831.
' II iving witnessed the effect* of Dr. J. B. Me-
M urn’s Elixir of Opinui, we are of opini n tint
i‘ is a valuable preparation, and recoimne.nl it .0
the p itroimveof the profession.
F. U. JOftI SrtTON. M. D., Physician of Uie
City and Marine Hospital.
JOH N \V. FRANCIrt, M. IL, bite Professor
of Midwilui* in tho College of Pity*, and
Surgeons. Y.
JOHN C. ClIEErtMAN. M. D., Surgeon of
New-York Citv Hospital.
RICH ARD K. HOFFMAN. M. I).. Surgeon
to the M irinc llosnital; N. V.,aud lute nur-
geon iu the U. S. N.
JAMES WEBSTER. M. I)., Prof, of Anuto-
uiv mid Plivsiology iu the Geuevu Medicul
College, N. V.
New-Vork. Feb. IS, 1837.
Dr. Mitchell’s trials of the Elixir of Opium in the
Ifo-p:t ils.
New-Vork. Feb. 8th. 1837.
Dr. J. B. McMuiin—Dear Sir: I have made re
peated tri lls of \our “I lixii of Opium” ill the
City aud Marine Ho pitaU.uild tind a to pos ess
the mods lie and sedative power* of the o. dtiitry
preparations of Opium, without prodtic.ug the
excitement, head iclie. n nisea mid constipation,
wluc!i in ui my case* render those preparations ob
jection ihle. Its effects ue more permanent than
tliosc of Morphia. Yours. A c.
C. L. MITCHELL. M. D.,
Resident Physician New-York Hospital.
i
Por tin: xiai***
T HE Casid 11 )d is o dcnouiiu itcd, because it
is composed of vegotihle ingiedients, mid its
yiriues .ire pre-euiiueuuy displayed in tue I'odo.v-
iu » r.spects; It po .Hesses properties of the mosi
s dubr.o is n Mure, which erad c ties the scurf and
uii impurities of the hair; nourishes tiie hair and
ircvenU) its falling olfi and lessen* the liuh.lity ol
hair to tu n grey; streughens die weakest liair.
md produce-u luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to
tiie 11 i which soon prodme 4 an inimitably natur
al curl, mid prev ails its falling out in 11 damp at
mosphere, or during exercise; renders the Imir
( i dler n ituralorartilici il.be uitifully soft and pleas-
an ; hcsiovvsuu inesliiuahle gloss and pleasant
perAnne to the tresses—in line, renders Die hair
uresstrausccndantlyhcuiitif il.promotestliegrowtli
of wliis ters. eye brows, niiisi iches. 2tc. 'I’o chil
dren’s hair its effect* are strikingly beneficial; is
tuxfcctiy innoxious,and may with safety he applied
.0 the youngest inf,.lit; it eradicates tiie daudrdl
easier mi l superior to combs, soaps. &c.; is ex
tremely picuH-iut to the uifint, gnidinlly strength-
on* the hair, nud nnguients its growth so a* to pro
duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves the hair
after set bathing, violent exercise, and is of pre-
eminentutility lor per-ons travelling by sen or land,
preserve the hair, rendering it pecnli it ly pleasant,
and always dre Mud, ho* wonderful effect* ori the
h irin hot or cold climates, and is held 111 high cs-
tim 1 ion by diitirtguished persons abro id.
Bold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor.
Tiio?. tin irk. 490 Broadway, New-York, and by
appointment, by
A. PARSONS, Agent,
wept 29 Savannah, Ga.
Co’tfcC’O'Mi y.
F IFTY I oxe* I’ut.mt Steam iE fined Confcc-
ion a y, well as orted,30 to 50 lb* each. Just
received, and for sale bv
sept 18 G.U. HENDRICK.SON,
.... ■ *■ wWdorit
npiIESE Powders uro un admir ihle substitute
I lor ve ist, in uniting nil kinds ofhitter cake.-
md have the advantage over that article In in
king the batter perfectly light and ready for It
king the instant tin y are mixed. Buckwheat an
other cakes, when made with these powders, ai^
less likely to disagree with the sioinich than tlm<-
Hindu with yeast; and ns It requires hut a few min
•ties to prepare fbr linking, the possibility of ei e
having them is entirely avoided. The coo
eflbct of mixing cake and biscuit with these pow
lers, has been approved by m my of the most em
inent physicians and surgeons in this country.—.
Thor are also highly recommended by inuny o
t.ie l»r.-t hmil.es in tfiis city and other nl ices.
A fru-di supply of the above article jit*t receiv
ed and for sale by
nov 13 ANSON PARSONS.
Porcltcr A La Radio,
W ILL receive in 11 few day* by the brig Wui,
Tuvlor.the following Garden Seeds ofthe
crop of Iff.Vk—llnta B iga Turnip, white Dutch
Turnip, red top Tiftilip. yellow anil red S.lver
Onion, early Blood Turnip Beet, French Amber
Sugar Beet, white Selinia Sugar Beet, long Ifinod
Turnip Beet. Iqyg orange Carrot, long white
Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber, long g. eon Ci -
cumhor, early short green Cucumber, superior
sVatenueion. large Muskmeloii. Cuptelopo do,
hush ereok neck summer Squash, early Dutch
summer do, nook neck winter do, imperial sugar
loaf, large green and brown Omen Lettuce, early
re 11 let, short top. long scarlet and yellow Turn ji
Radi-h. (a new article) early and large York Cab
bage, early and large Drumhead Cabbage, fiat or
lute Dutch, green glazed and red Dutcii Cabbage.
Scotch pale or green curled Squash 01 Bell Pep
per. Curl Cress or Pepper Gru*s. largo smooth
red Tomato, solid Celery, curled PursTey, round
leaved Spillage, long white Okra, Giant Asna.o
gtts. Nasmrtion Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn.
Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Washing
ton or June Peas, large white Marrowfat, early
('hin t Dwarf, early six week, white kidney and
red marrow Beilis, large white unriowliit Hit
Pea*, und other seed suitable for the Southern
Sign of tho Golden G’nbo,
nov 13
Opposite the Market.
Just Rcccivt’il,
D R. KERMIAW’S Tome Mixture for tho
i' ever and Ague. Double tiie strength of any
otner of tiie Ton.e Mixture*.
iutermiUctU Fever, or us it is more popularly
TIioio who t ike Opium and its ordinary prena-
r.t’ioiH. cannot he ignorant ofthe fact that itsilis-
t esting ati I pernicious etfects result tiom the
operation of it* deleterious principal, mi l that
the tremors, languor and I mitude with whieu it*
de\o eea are afilictod. and for which they repeat
the tlore to relieve, are sensations of it* own ere-
utiou. %
lint in consequence of the exclusion of tliose
d deterion- principles from tlm ElixirofOp.11111.it
i«not liable to dei'.ingo the tune iun< of the sys
tem. n»ir in jure the (•oti-.ttuuion and general health;
t'.ience its high superiority iu all Uio.-c ca*es, in
wliicli the long continued aud liberal use o.' Opi
ates arc indicated aild iierewiry t»
t|id»uiutli« neiiuii. arid induce sleep und compo
sure. ns iu cases of fractures, hum* or.-culds.can-
coroiis ulcers, and ntlier painful nllVct.un*.
Au l to those persons, who, from necessity or
vitiated in lulgence. have been iiccn-touie I to the
use of Oiiium, this jireparation will afford a gra
tifying substitute hv which they tiny relieve them
selves from the tiirnldoin of pernicious und too
frequently inveterate habit
Directions for using the Elixir of Opium.
To a child » iiiou'Ii old. or younger, give from
half a drop to a dm;*; m u child about six taont is
o (1. from d to Iftiliops; aud to adults. Iiom 10 to
39 drops, (an I even douh e or treble that much, if
the pain uidot ter symptom* be severeund urgent)
Mi xed in two or three tea spoon’s full of water,
a cord ng to tiie size of the (lore, As the d n n-
i-trution of every medicnie slmuld he gove.11 d
hv its effects, ii is proper to begin with the sm 11 >t
dose’, an I increase or repeat it at proper intervals
until tho desired efforts are pro<luced.
03* JOHN ,II. McMUNxY of South Middle-
town. Or urge Couutv. Now-York, who alone is
t ie discoverer ol* the Elixir of Opium, is die
only 111 inufaeturcr of it. And none can he genu
ine without his name written in full on tiie outside
ial>el.
It is to he had of the principal Druggists md
Apothecaries in* New-York. I'hUode'phiu. Bdti-
more. Boston, an I iu most of the principal cities
auJ towns in the United States.
For sale by PORCIIER & LAROCHE,
sept 2 I
called, Fever nn.1 Ague, or Chills and Fevers, is a
Fever composed of sevcjul distinct 'p.uoxsysuis,
j witn a periect interim-sum, or period when 110 te*
i ver is present, interposed between euc.i. Lacti
. puioxs) mu ii:is liiree stages, which siiccussivci) foj-
I low eacn other witii consalerable regularity, iiqtne-
, ly, a cold stage, a hoi stage, and tin diy, a sweauug
' stage, w.ncii leruiiuales me paroxysm.
Previously to an attack, a leeoiig of languor and
debility is expur,diced, witii slitggis,mess iu .notion
aud some uneasiness in attempting 10 move. Tue
face und extremities become pale, t.ie nails of u
leaden or hvid color, the features sliruuk, aud the
skin appears as if eoutracteu by cold; a leelutg of
! coldlieM comes oil the back, resembling often u
1 stream of col j water running now 11 ft, amt scon
I ext. 11.» over tiie w.*ole ho ly, v’.lioiigu ai uus time
t.,e skin of the patient will feel warm lo unot.ier
! per-on) the sen- .t on oixh.duess soon increases
• .o a tremor, iiti.l mis to rigours .uni s.nveruig.
The above symptom*, which aro tno.-e of the
j < o.d st. ge. vary in dufe. cut mdiv idiuls, be.ug very
slight n Miiue, iu other* very severe. Ti.ey ure
! generally more revere mt.it* old «unl debiliLiteu,
1 tnuu 111 mcvoiiiigundsuoug, and lust from u few
mutates to 111 my hours. Afteru bine, differing m
almost every ease, tiie chill ness seems 10 uaate, or
to ultcrtiito witu slight flushes ot heat—muse soon
g 10 place to u coil.inued uu.i increased heut of Uie
skiji ; men follow* all tue sy uiptonis ol fever. Al-
ter un uncertain period the *„> nip ouisuliate.usweut
now gr .d Lilly break* out. an 1 -0011 becomes pro-
f iso,—w.,en us ng tue 111 xture. ail painful sy mp-
toms dis ippe.ir, Uie sum becomes eool .md the pa-
t.eut gr utually better iiutd the paroxysm pas.^es
cut rely off. All fevers marked by u disunet ciuii.
ftdiowe.i by fever all i sweating. . n i term 11 itiug
1 in a more or less perfect remission of ali tiie sytup-
11 • s, lie ague oc'cuni m at toletably regit ur in
ervais. are incitluod 111 tiie class of iiitennitten a.
A - Agile au i i’evergene.all. originate mplaces
contiguous .ouiurshy auu mun.lateii gioiin 1, care
Hl.ould he taken not to he exposed more man ue-
j ceis.iry, either 10 the heat of tiie sun or iu die open
air after suu-dowil.
i).reel ions aceompaiiy each bottle—price, $1.
For sale by
PORCIIER & LAROCHE,
Opposite tue Market,
sept 11 Sign of the Gol.ieu Globe.
tanner, or hi Ulfipp'j°‘mav
-i lliocitv or 8.4aiiiuh foilJr
»ne lo r.iM „ r to"SS™‘"W '« ap„ “f
■ itIoi! rorthwltti hft or
11111 of tho t it " 3 wzeJ
Sec. 172 Uoi.ni. i *"8
WI l.in Iho limit, oi'il, 0 J;,'? orV*
■I Ja-nc-s!.. oxtcmliiw,,. , '' lor “'orni‘‘f
-v. on. each and every
■f a wlnio nor on. I,A *» WB-JS
-v. on I oach tine] ever. ,11.. 01
-f a wliilo nor on, bo "Hii
iff thnly dolloro Cor each m, i “ ,l " l >«»
^&adavoQrlh*p“!ffl 1 j T 7'5L
i 101 Mceidin^ V. r *SJh
«nl ill a min not cxcoJS'V'I 'Wr.Sj
whipped at tho direrohoifoV^
fafSTif” Aidomml, 0 ? s <<'a
mill. .0cxpoM or3K R
huon or In any other
hv the said mill, so at to
ol the sun and rain. witj,;fc
mifo roin lim prnmwcoreorahV
ond lor a vioiation oi tho JS? if 4.
dm peryon ,0 oiVoiidin* may
excuodmi. one lirmdnnldolW £"**•!
mch oirenco, un I Uie «ai,|
bv Imn or her. or on liolnro
moved to a proper diaiahee IS.i "’•“'W
IbecxpLiuo of tliu owner o/ n ! '“'"J »«i
Sen. Ji). Boitnirtli.;,’?^ 0 '.
bo Uwfnt lurouv perwum
ordopo.it, orcanao lo l lu ca!i
od in tiio Savannah river, or on'?"? *4
hisli wilier 1nurh.wi.hi11 lm ., , ,l| '*i
diohonal limit. ul'U„, n)
or any mb»lanoo or
which Uiijthl in liny -looroo il llll,e «
wolor inoaid river, or uny^’ 1 " 11 " fc*
limn, uloro.ihl, and encii ' Mf -*i<
!?•“*.•«, »liall for each „|,J "
Itnoil m 11 min not exnoedow”
l«».lrU,oolll.ndortoTw3 to ,,,, ' u ^
■I we J>r free person or color 10 I'? 11
wlnppcil not .-xccodliu'HI-; '? ^ *
owin.r.cinplo,erori(iiunli oL
pcr«on ol- color. »hoh U o
0110 hundred dollar,, which"il??' "2*®
hcbciI again,, ,„iu ,l„ vu 1 JW‘••faj
lor ancli ollonco. 0 l" !| w« if
Sec.Vp, ItciirnrlhrrordaliiNi ‘n....
forfonure, incurred under ihiimlrSffl
collected und onfiirccd in Uie u,
ly law. and ouo hair or !l»Z"T ^
and hues„n Ilorleitiirea !lu!l li yW *">
Ibriner, and .ho oUic! half “!
Sec. li). Ho itfiirtheronS tfa"
aiica. or part, «[ ordinance,
thin ordinance, he, ond tho «a» M
perwded. and that all ordinance, “i* ?
d nance, mjmuing agninii ih,«oid5mH
Uie ■eiine uro hBrehy repealed, ''
la,,e,l nCounol. sid Angn,., ISB.
[l. *1 H. AL CIlAilLTftV u
At ^V 0 ’"" e. c. pro Um . V 8
Moilatt'si^TiiaTiTiSdpi;
.Blllor*. ^
11 Ls I-, niedicuie, have lonr b«n U
- appreciated lor Uieir cxtrjonlnuiv
dial# power, of ruvrorind ahrlccik..!,
T
rovionn;iH.rtbcllie4UM
son. Hiiderini under n urlv every kind of
to which C10 lintii in fruno i, li di|«
J lie proprietor rejoice, m Die-
r«r.loil by iho imivcrual dilTu,ion„
Tor p acing Id, Vldimilhl: LIKE f
witliin Uieyuowledgeaml reach 01 ovm
du al in the cot unify. Unhlic the I.Mrf
niciona qii.iclioriu, which ho.ui orneietn
gruuieiiui, tho Lite Pills nre purely in.l
gcbihle, ami contain neither menu v.aiSi
aix n c. nor any oti.er mineral m any form
ever. They mo entirely couipo eJ of a,
f oinrareiiml powerful plants tosviibiei^i
tlicmgli long known to several Indun truer,
recently to soineeminontpliannucentic Itk
ure altogether unknown to the ignoran: pre
ers to medic il science, und were never bell
SlilHIs, SlltlffM,
2 BBLS. of-superior Freucu Rappee course
Snuff, 1 lihl. .Maccohoy, il hi adders Sco cii,
100 bottles do., from Lonkard’s manufactory.
For sale by
PORCIIER & LAROCIIE,
oct 30
Father IS tiller,
■ ND the Lough Deurg Pilgrim, by W. II.
Cariatoii. ab hor of “Trails and Stories of
R»tvhiii.PM Raireiar,
I jlOR tin; face tin.1 skin, and of vital import nice
to the support of I’em.'ilo loveliness. Powtr-
fulof eilect. yet mild of itiil icnce, this nd.niruhle
specific (a prepuniUon from the most delightful
balsamic cx»*iic- «nd perfectly free from hillierul
or other pernicious a hnixtures, possesses balsamic
properties of surprising energy; iteradicutestan.
freckles, pimples, snots.redness, mi l nil cutaneous
ciriiptions, gradually realizing a decidedly clear,
lair an I soft skin; transform* even the most sallow
complexion iu-o r idi lilt wiiiteness; run lor* liandi
and rough skin delightfully soft an I s iiootli; im
parts to t..e face, neck and arms, u lieu thy aud ju
venile bloom; and, by due perseverance in it* tip-
p ic ition. promoujs a free and uninterrupted ex r-
c se oft .ose important t’mict.oUMfl*the »k n.whic i
are ol* fie moat necessity for the pre-ervai.ou of
iieultli m I attainment, aiidcontinuaucn of u beau-
tiful complexion.
A fresh supply of this valuable article just re
ceived, aud for sale by A. PARSONS,
aug 5
jfe«h Peasan rv.”*\\eal M done.” ifcc. To which
is added—National Talus, by Thom is Hood, 2
vol*.
Shukspcare and his Friends, or The Golden
Aie ol Merry I iiglaud,in 3vols.
The Courtier of the d »ys of Charles 2d, with
o lier Tales, by Mrs. Gore, uuthor of ‘Alury Hay-
uiond.’ Arc. 2 vois.
The Canons of Good Breeding, or the Hand
book lor (tie Man of Fushion. by die un hor of
‘The Laws of I'hqiioitefu neat poekut edition.
New Remedies, the mulho I of preparing nud
administering them; their effects on the healthy
an I diseased economy ,&c.,by Rohley Diutglet>oii,
AI. D. J vol. 8 vo.
The Religious Souvenir for l tt 49, edited by
Airs. L. It. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations.
Also,
Splendid Annuals, English and American.
Just received.
nov 8 \V. THORNE WILLIAMS.
Il517.0r*t and ILixor Strops.
SPLENDID assor ment of combined
combined Sil
ver aud Steel Razors, of excellent work-
loaudiip, in eases, of various prices. Also. San
ders, Emerson, and Afecliia* Razor Strops kept
constantly for sale hv
PORCIIER & LAROCHE,
Sign of the Golden Globe,
a,, gl9 Opposite tiie Market.
UtMVlnnjPs Tonic illTxlinc, Ac.
t.C iilVhl) per ship Gisiou. a full supply of
Rowland's Tonic Mixture, for fever uii.i
gue; Sulphate <1uiniue. Piperine. Iodine pure
Mornlnne. Sulphite and Acentato Alo.phine
Musk in Pods, Oil Black Peper. Croton Oil. 11.
driodatu Potass. Soda and Seidlitz Powdcis Lon
don Eu-ttard, &c. For sale by
net 15 PORCIIER & I.AROCIIE.
S Tobacco.
I.\ boxes Leftwielfs Cavendish Tohncco, o
hanJ, ami for sale by A. PARSONS
oct 4
Patent Barley.
do/.. Rohinson’s Patent Barley, receiver
reJ and lor sale by ANSON PARSONS,
nug 21
T , 4 Sweet Oil.
■ li superior Sweet Oil, fresl
imnorted, tip foil tops. Just leceivec
and for suleliy
oct: ^ GrR. HENDRICKSON.
To Piuntci'N.
CHINESE PROLIFIC OR TREE CORN.
P JitCIIER LA ROCIIE Ins just received
by the *• •. I’renton, from New York, a full
8ii| plyol’Ve- de. Flo ver and i ir.l Seed*—u-
inoug which lire die Chinese Prolific m Tree Corn
P.nntera many distance desiroua of obtaining the
above Corn, will pleare send their orders ini-
m .*di itely. of whic.i tiiey can rely on being sent
widi neatness uml despatch. Also, u full supply
of the early Sugar Corn. The ubovu seeds ure
wui ranted to he the crop of 1839.
Sign ofthe Golden Globe,
nov M Opposite the Market.
ministered ill so happily etiicuc.ouiac
Uon.
THE PH05NIX mTTF3tSarewc«!le<
cause they possess the power of rc.sloriug th
piriug embers offiealiii. to agio win; vigcrUms
ouih'ie euiisii hi lion, us the Piiuv in.\ u sufli
restored to life from the nshe* of its own «&•
tion. The Phcct) x Bitters are entirely yt]
(ompo-ed of roots Ibiuiil only in certain|
the western country, which v i I infililiivcm
VFRS AND AGtJES of all kinds; wilt
fil l to erndicot ? entirely all the effects ol'a
infinitely sooner than the most poweiful
rations of Sarsaparilla, und will itnimdialA
the determination of BLOOD TO THE III
never fails in sickuess incident to younr (n
and will he found a certain remedy in alias
nervous debility and weakness of the u
paired constitution*.
As a remedy for Chronic nn l Iufla;
Rheumatism. ll»o edicicy of the PUvniiBd
will he demonstrated by the uieof a sing^h
Tho usual dose of these Bitters is li ilfa wine
full, in water or wine, und thismwiuity iwy
ken two or three times n d iy. about liilfai
before meals, or a less* quantity limy be
all tUnes. To those who are alll.cted with
gestion after meals, these Bitters will nrwt
valuable, as they very greatly iucreise the ij
of the priticip:il viscera, help Uiem lo p
their lime io.is, an 1 enable the stonnc/i a
charge into tue bowel* whatever U one
Thus iudiges ioii i* easily und speedily rett
appetite restored, and the mouths ol the w
ant vessels be ng clean-ed. mi nuon i*
and strength of boJy and energy oi man
luipnv results. lift
. or farther pnrfcul.tr* or MofTiUMJ'
und P la.’cit'x itt r< apply at Moffiajg
f>10 B oa w iy. e v-York.where t w
obtained for 25 cent*, 50 cents nud $ R
artd tiie Bitters for Jjll n $'J P® r . ' jw
o’»s certificates of thewonderf lelhc J
may Ire there . n utTfiff.
For sale by A ‘ “fflj
At his Store, on the Bay, corner of
nov 23
Butler's KHcrvcsncat uLignisiu
1 _ , Apci’icut,
^iQR dyspepsia or indigestion nervous debili
ty, giddiness, headache, acul.ty of the atom-
^c i,huhituaicostiveiiess.cutaneou < d.seuses.gout.
gravel, Ac. and highly valimh.u us u gentle coo -
hi." purgative. A Iresli siippiv of this valuable
heme i
me I.cine just received, and for . ale by
inlydi A. PA .SONS.
C’otireclioiiarY*
HlO BOX,iS «tiperior steam refined Confec-
fioiiary, in boxes 30 aud 50 lbs each, just
received aud lor sale by
nov 5 G. It. HENDRICKSON.
T Noiiimj, Ac,
,,, S'^Mohl i.uglish Windsor Soaps, suita
ble lor family use
10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. ass’d
20 baskets Sweet Oil. superior
500 lbs. Pipe (Buy, 3 cases roll Brimstone
oO Ihs. Calomel, Ena;.; 50 oz. Uuinine
12 groce Clark’s Friction Alatclies
500 lbs. Chloride of Lime, 2 casks Flaxseed.
m»l riict-ivoil, anil for aalu by
oct 12 THOMS RYF.USON.
F Hint lii.cs.
Il IY grace Clark’. l’a:ont Friction Matcho.
Riiperioi to all other ltitnln. Jnat reccivcii
III.I fom.ilo by G. 11. HKNDUICKSON.
acl 17
P Tobacco and Suuir.
II’ IV grace Mry. Miller’. Fine CiltTobm
co, ti iiIxIh. Larillaril’a Scotch anil Maccoiia
iiniiV, ^ IioIIIch; siO jar. cinirnc Kamion an
Maccolioy Jo. Junt received, anil fur aiila liy
sept Iff f}. It. HCNDIltCKSON.
Rowland's Piilmonnrln, or
irctabic Dciuulc® 11 !'..
TM can" of obi^iatl t-aJWl «
i whether arising from rcccn’ 0 J
in Aritlnna; anil an an inxilwry-'nli ,
siiiuli; Mill .„ntnniii
sent relief from Uie tiirculeiiin? «®P“
has greater - .
valid than tiie above medintie. ^
It in for the afflict vo and twiWHia
upon i
lauia iif coughing.expi-'c'°[“:, t „i*
iu till! Iireast. &e. wliiuli ““““Xati!
turos of the ooniplatnE that the
designed, and has manifested it*
pertius. ^ a; itM
It is equally useful of cour
coughs and colds, arising 5*oni
weather, from wearing dump .«»
For sale by
«H >y a3 &C)
Sweet Scented ?? It ',p,fpow<k r
do-
Ao :
Rccrtt* 6 '
DOZ. Oito Rose Sfeni
XJ5 0 do. Violet d».
0 do. Plain ‘Jf*
ALo, Powder Boxes and Pan*
for side, by A
oct 25
■pORinioroviug und nnd^j
iniorovips “*•“ ,. .•' r poll n
L’ ion, rendering the »Um jurWiHj
parent, mulibr removing w»’ iieil,i"l
vc„ warruiiled gouamo.
tale by .0. il. •
nag 19 -——
oih V
Willie l-eadj JKj wiiii*'
WO Hiindrod keg. Lngh
.r warranted , nnI j2
250 do. American, IS"- 1 ' "VS-i
in lil.la. English Linseed O'^
■Wiu.h.gI lOIOjCjf
60 kcgHSpaniali BfflSPg ciitdi'«,%
100 Ciuiiati-raFate:nt ihn# 1 mp
10 libla.
10 do.
1UU cauiaa-irt * - ' tiutl cn-, *-”1'
npt rior nrbe e for ’'""[“a ' i c ),« 0 g
iie, -Just reccivml^md (“Jujjj/nK.KSO'
.VC.
sopt 20
G. R.