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KSfa ; Sljerlll’s Sale. '■-r m December next, will bo [Jourt House, in llie city of i usual hours of wile, A,Nogro Worn in named Rose; levied ugpn by virtito of li. fa*. issued from the Hgn. Court of Oommon I’le.u mid of Oyer and Terminer for the f Savannah, at the instance of Thomas an! Joint Merchison, et. nh vs. Rebecca Property pointed but by plaintiff's at torney LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. CUy SheiilTs Sale. O N tlio first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, before the Court House, in the city of Savannah, between the usiud hours of sale, Lot No. 9, bounded by and butting on East Droad-strect on tlio west, on the mirth by lot No. 7,-oh the cast by lot No. 10, on the south by lot No. •11; containing !)!) feet front and 1 65 feet in depth, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon; levied upon by virtue of ft fas issued from the Hon. Court of Common Pleas and of Oyer and Termiuer for the City of Savnunab, nt the instance of John B. Gattdry ct. al. vs. Henry Sagnrs and James Sugars. Property pointed on t by plaintiff's attoruics. 'oct 31 LEVI 8. RUSSELL, Sheriff. CUy SherifFs Sales O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, before tlio Court House, in the city of Tavannoh, botween the usual hours of sale, One Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany Coni Tables, one’do. ends, one Mahogany Dining Tnblo, nineteen straw bottom Chairs, two pair of Shovel and Tongs and one Fender; levied upon by virtue or a distrain warrant issued from the lion. Inferir Cotut of Chatham county at the in stance of Robert H. Pettigrew, trustee of Eliza L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. II. McDounoll. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attomic*. . oct gj LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. Executor’s Sale. W ILL bo sold, agreeable to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while iitting for ordinary purposes, in tho town of Waynesboro, on tho first Tuesday in January next, - ' One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Anderson, late of said county, deceased, lying on llie waters of Rocky (-reek, joining lands of Janie's Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (14*24) acres, more of less. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of the deceased. JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, oct 80 :rson, \ v A.H. ANDERSON, j L Ex’ors. 209 Administrator’.* Sale. W LL be sold, on tlio first Tuesday in Janu- niy next, before the Court House door in Jacksonboro’,-Scriven county, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Ono tract of Land lying in said Comity, adjoin ing hinds of Wilkins II. Niranally, Richard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 4fi7 acres, r It ‘ * * ‘ Also, another tract, lying in said county, contaiuiug six hundred (000) acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Richard Herrington, eeu., Solomon Zongler and George Robbins; al so, five Negroes, to wit: Vilct, u woman about 40 yoars of age, ^ Duma, a woman ubout 18 years of „ . J Chilson, about *2 yoars of n«*e, Ro ds, a girl about 14 years of nge, and a girl by the name of Matilda, about 13 years of nge. Sold agreeable to an order of tlio Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriveti comity while sitting fiir ordina ry purposes, as the property of John JL Roberts, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of Mild estate. 8TEPIIEN MILLS, Adin’or. oct 89 DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Administrator’s Sale. /^|N die first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, before tlm Conn House, in Hunts ville, liberty county, die following Negroes: Nanny, Elsy, Mary and Nancy, die property of tho estate of Johii N. Way, mid sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for die be nefit of the heirs, oct 3 WM. N. WAY, Adm’or. Administrator’s Hale. rroc'p — W ibl be sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court ffeurc::: Hinr..-, ... - mj ilUAHUbluiD uiu - - XXV .. i- ... .iiuua vide, Liberty County, by order of die Court of Ordinary for said County, die following property of the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz: One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres more or less, known us die Cooper Tract; one House and Lot at Walthourville, with 13 acres of land, more or less, together with all other Land or Property owned by said estate; for die benefit of all concerned. . • GEO. W, DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov 5 . 217 Cfeorgia—Chatham Con nt y To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Patrick Marlow hath applied to die Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, lor Letters of Administration on die estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. lute of Chatham County deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish, all 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 estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s of fice of the said Court, on o® before die 12th day of December next; otherwiso letters of administra tion will be granted. t Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of die Jus tices of tho said Court, the 12th day of November, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, uov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Cfiatliuvii County, To all whom it may Concern : W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, bath applied to the Hon. the Corn! of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on tlio estate and effects of Isaac Norton,lute of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular tlio kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to die granting of.tho administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice of die said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of ad ministration will be granted. Witness, die Hon. M. Myers, one of the Justi ces ofthe said Court,die twelfth day of November. A. p. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, »ov IB Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—CImtImm Comity. * lo all whom it may concern* W HEREAS Frederick E. Toboau, hath ap plied to tho Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Chatham County, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate and effects of Isuac Norton, late of Chatham County, deceased.) These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular die kitidred and creditors of llie said deceased, to file dmir objections (ifany they have) to the grantingoftheudmiiLsitratioii of tho estate of dio decenscd to tho applicant in tho Clerk’s Of fice of die said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters ofudmmistru- tion will be grunted. Witness, the 1 Honorable Anthony Porter one ofthe Justices of die said Court, die twelfth day of November A. D. 1839.' . EDWARD G, WILSON, nov 12 . Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c A Georgia—CliiHlinin, Count?. To all whom IF may concern. W HEREAS, Mary Sngtirs, widow, hath ap plied to tho Hon. the.Court of Ordinary of Clmtlmm County, for Letters of Administra tion oil tho estate and oftccts of James Sagurs, late of Chadiam County. These are therefore to cite and admonish,all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said de ceased, to lilo their objections; (if any they have) to die grunting of the administration of tho es tate to die applicant in the Clerk’s t)ftice of t o said Court, on or before tho twelfth day of Do comber next; otherwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness; die lion. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of die said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c.o. c.c. Georgia—<Chatham County* To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Omiziutc Lcpricl, Irntii applied to the lloiuhe Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Paul Dupon?latc of Chadiaiu County, deceased. These are therclbre to cito and admonish, nil and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tho granting ofthe administration ortho estate ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on or before tho 9th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will he granted. Witness, die Hon. Francis Sorrel, ono of tho •Justices oftius said Court, the 9th dav of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, uov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gcortria—Chntlium County. W HEREAS. Cyrus Stedman hath applied to dio Hon. tho Court of Oldbury'of Chadiam County, for letters of Administration on the estate and effects of James II. li. Foster, Into of Chnthaui County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of die said de ceased, to file dieir objections (if any they have) to the grautiug of the administration of the estate of die deceased to die applicant in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before die 31»tdny of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will bo granted. Witness, the .Hon. A. Porter, ono of tho Jus tices of the Said’Court, the 31st day of October, A.D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, oct 31 Deputy Clonk c; tf. c. c. Georgia—Chatham Comity* To all worn it may concern. W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Administra tor of die estate of James D. Fitts, late of Chatham CoUuly, deceased, hath upplied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chadiam County, for Letters Disuiiseory. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil con cerned, to file their objections (if nny they have) in the Clerk’s Office ol die said Court, on or be fore die IGth day of March next, otherwise letters dismissory will bo granted. Witness, die Hon W. Thome Williams, ono of the Justices of die said Court, the lOdi day of September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 16 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—-clmtlmm Comity* To all whom it uiuy concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of die estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chadiam County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. tho Court o"f Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Dismissoiy. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file dieir objection-! (if nny they have) the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or belo die 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- tniasory will be granted. Witness the Hon. A. Porter, one of die Justices of the said Court, die 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jniy 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County* To nil whom it may concern. W f i Georgia— Ifiryau Comity. To all whom it may concern: fTHERKAS Andrew Bird has made applica te tion for Letters of Administration, with the will anuexed, on die estate of Dorcas Sunder- lin, late ofthe County of Chatham deceased. These ure therefore to cito und admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors'of the said deceased, to file thoir objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for said County, within the time prescribed by law; Iniiuistrapou will be grunted ird. ’ mmrn Israel Bird, one of the Jus- af Ordinary, this 7th day of J. SMITH, c. c. o.b.c; W HEREAS, HenryF-WiUink, Exccutorof the last will and testament of David Pidge, Lite of Chatham County, deceased, hath npplicdto the Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These arc therefore to cito and admonish nil concerned, to file dieir object ions(if any diey have) in die Clerk's Office ofthe said Court, on or before the 2d day of Jmiuujy next, otherwise letters dis- nilisory will be granted. Witness, die lion. Elias Reed, ono of die Jus tices of die said Court, the 3d day of Julv, A. 1). 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jtily 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. made days’idler date, application will.! • the Planters' Bank of the Stnto Georgia, for renewal of lost script,for Fite Sliar Stock of said Bank, in the nnmo of Mnr^C 8chooddo. nug 16 S. PHILBRICR A ft I’. - \ SfoL F OUR months after date, application will be made to tiie'Justiccs of the Codrtef Ordin ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell all tho real and personal estate of David Thomas, late of said county, deceased, nug20 ’ G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR moutlis after date, application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary’ purposes, for leave to sell the following Land: Oue hundred and fifty acres Pine Land, lying and being in the Conn tv of Eftitiglinin, belonging t • tho estate of Ernst Win. GnzCr, bounded north by Lineburgor’s and Keillor's, east by^Keitier's and unknown land, south ami west by Dasher’s land; for the benefit of die heirs and creditors of snid estate. nov 18 FREDERICK HINELY. Adin’or. Notice* F OUR moutlis after date, application will bo mndd to die Justices of the Court of Ordin ary fur the County of Camden, for leave to sell nil the real estate and hank stock, belonging to tho es tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Cuimicu County, deceased. G. W. THOMAS, \ v % JOHN TOMPKINS, \ t * xor *' ang 2d 174 • Notice* A LL persons having claims against the late Juo. u\. Bailey, Esq. of Camden county, are request ed to nresent them properly attested, and those in debted, will please make immediate payment to (*• W. THOMAS, ) . ROUT. LANG, JAdmsor. JetVerson, 3d Oct. 1839. oct 7 192 Notice* A LL persons having claims against tho Into Je- romidi Cnylor,Esq. are requested to present them properly attested; and those indebted will please unike payment to WM. II. CUYLER, Quul. Ex-or. oct 2 v I881i. Proposals For publishing, in tiio town of Irwiuton, Alaba ma, n Weekly Newspaper, to he entitled dio IBWINTON CHRONIC LE. H AVING heard many conipluiuts of dio want of a Newspaper in this town, (to be con ducted in a gentlemanly like manner.) the under signed have been induced, hy tho earnest solici tations of many friends, to embark in dio under taking. In assuming the duties consequent upon such an enteimrise, wo feel deeply conscious of die re sponsibility which will devolvo upon us; aud knowing, too, the diversity of die Iiiuiiati uiind, wo cannot Hatter ourselves that we will he uble to please all. but so far ns our bumble abilities extend, wc will at oil times be found striving to elevate the standard of truth und correct mor al rnixciri.Es. It will be our object to advo cate all such measures as are best calculated to advance tho prosperity of the Eustoru section of our State, abounding ns it does, in so many na tural advantages, andnsa necessary consequence, especially to promote the interests of otir own town. Our mm will be to render our paper use ful and valuable to all classes of the community— in short, Literature, Useful Information, Agri culture, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, will each rcceivo a duo proportion of our attention. »y i In regard to Politics, we deem it necessary to y, dint we shall give the general Political intel ligence of the whole country, while at tho same time, as conductors of u Free Press, wo will fearlessly, aud without favor or affection, udvo- Georgia—Chatham County* To nil whom it may coucern. . W HEREAS, William Law, Administrator of die estate and effects of Mary M. Haig and Agues Haig, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary 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’sOfficeof die said Court,on or before the 3d day of January next, odierwise let ters dismissory will be granted. Witness, the lion. Win. Thorne Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, tho diird day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, jtdy 3 Dignity Clerk c. o.e. c. Gcoriria—li 111 Helmut County* To all whom it inay concern. W HEREAS, Eliza McGahagan, Administra trix of die estate of Win. McMcCuhagun, deceased, has applied to the lion, die Court of Or dinary of Efiiiiignam County, for Letters Dismis- sorv. These are dierefore to cite and admonish all com corned, to file tnoir objections (if nny they have) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court, on or before tiie Gtii day of March next, odierwise letters dis* tnissoiy will bo granted. Witness, die llon.C. Powers,one of die Justi ces of die said Court, die (itli day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 . c. o. e. c. Georgia—Clliii^linin County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Tlioma.-,lI. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of JohnW. Graham, de ceased, has applied to die Hon. the Court of Or- dinaiy of Efliiigliaui County, for Letters Dismis- aory. These are therefore to cite and ndnioiiNh all con cerned, to file their objection*! (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of dm said Court, on or be fore die 2d day of January next, odierwise letters dismissory will be granted. Witnessf-tbe Hon. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices of the said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, jnly 6 c. o. o. e. c. Gcoreia-Ullini;linm County. To all whom it may concern. X7TIEREA8, John M. Lucas, Administrator / T of the estate of William McGahngin, dc- deased, has applied to die Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file tiicir objections (if any they have) in die Clerk’^Office of dm said Court, on or be fore tlio (idi (lay of march next, otherwiso 1 enters dismissory will be granted. Witness, die Hon. C. Powers, ono ofthe Jus tices of dm said Court, the fith day of Sent A L) 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, * fc^pt 6 Clerkc. o. c.c. Georgia—Eflinphain County. To nil whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Mrs.NaomiWoitman.widow, Administratrix of die estate and effects of Matthew Wcitinun, deceased, liutli applied io the Hon. tlm Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These arc ' therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,to file their objcctions(if any they have) in Urn Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 26th day of January next, otherwise let ters; dismissory will be granted. Witness'tlm Hon. C. Powers, ono of the Jus- r* nl* ,1... ■ .1 f ' m* it. .1. ^i 4 ).!|K a i i yvuiiuss, uiu jiuii. l owers, one oi urn Jus tices of dm said Court, the26th day of July, A. 1). 1839. J OlIN CD A R ETON, july 26 .Clerk c.o. c.c. Oulu and support all such measures us will, in our opinion, promote our general prosperity ns a People, and the perpetuity of our Rights und Li berties. Our pnpcrwill be purely RErunucAX, os prac ticed by those great Apo.-des of Liberty—JEF FERSON and MADISON—preferring them ns our guide, rather than dm new-light, self- styled Democratic Republican* of dm present day. Wc are “strict con*lructinni«ta M of »|. e {•’«. Ueral Compact, and shall, dierefore, oppose all schemes ol Internal linprovetnunt, except by the States timmselves, as a part of that “American System” wbichbafl proved so ruinous to tho South and which w*ns attempted to be fustened upon us, under that most plausible and specious pretext, dig “GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, u we do, drntit is die duty of every good citizen to cherish with jealous care the “Union or the States, and the sovkukiontyop tue States,” and ns this cannot bo done without u Btrict adher ence to tho Constitution itself, we shall not be sparing in our denunciation of tho uttempt* which arc mid have been made by the Jate, as well as the present, Administration, to control, not. only the monied facilities of tlm Government, but of dm entire couutry. With regard to the question which is now agitating tlm country relative to the currency, we now unhesitatingly declare our hostility to dm thrice-rejected Sub-Treasury Sys tem, tending os it does, in our opinion, to an in- crease of Executive powor, which has already been claimed and exercised to an alarming extent, in more instances than ono, if not by dm present in cumbent, by his immediate predecessor, in whose “footsteps"'he is endeavoring to tread. Wo expect to encounter many perils, many ad verse winds; yet, aided by the strong breath of public fuvor mid support, the trade winds of our world must waft us clear of our troubles—we dare raise our anchor, unfurl our sheets, and ven ture boldly upon our now and untried'course. What shoals aud quicksands, what rocksond hid den perils awit us, “alas we kown not!” Lotus but clear the harbor, and get fairly “under way,” then we will fear nothing. Nor is this tlm vain boost made when danger is far in die distance. It is our firm determination, made after serious draught, and weighing well the difficulties we are to meet vvitii. Tho Chronicle will bo issued as early as die necessary materials can bo obtained from Nuw- York, which will he in December or early in Jan uary next. It will be printed on a largo imperial sheet, containing twenty-four columns, with en tire new typo, and will not ho surpassed in beau ty by nny paper in the Southern Country. . JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Terms.—'Three Dollars per annum, payable invariably in advance. Irwiuton, (Ala.) Oct. 10,1839. foct22 For flic Hair* T HE Casadu Oil is so denominated, because it is composed of vegetable ingredients, and its virtues ure pre-eminently displayed in the follow ing respects: It possesses.properties of the most salubrious nature, which eradicates the scurf’and nil impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair and prevents its falling off, and lessens dm liability of hairio turn grey; strcnglmm tlm weakest huir, und produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to tlm hair which soon produces an inimitably natur al curl, and prevents its fulling out in n damp at mosphere, or during exercise; renders dm liuir eitiier natural or artificial,beautifully soft and pleas ant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleasant perfume to tho tresses—in fine, renders the hair arcsstransccndanUybcautiftil.promotesdm growth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &.c. To chil dren's hair its effects are strikingly beneficial; is perfectly innoxious,and may with safety be applied to tlm youngest infant; it eradicates tho dandrift* easier und superior to combs, soaps, &,e.; is ex tremely pleasant to tlm infant, gradually strengtli* cus the hair, and augments its growdi so as to pro duce n beautiful head of hair. Preserves thetiair after sea bathing, violent exorcise, aud is of pre eminent utility for persons travelling by sea or land, preserves the hair, renderihg it peculiarly pleasant, and always dressed, has wonderful effects on die hair in hot or cold climates, and is held in high es timation by distinguished persons abroad. Sold wholesale and retail by die Proprietor, Tims. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, and by appointment, by A., PARSONS, Agent, aept 20 ' SttYounuh, (j u . ^ combination noxious, proportions of die greatest number of noxious principles of Opium, are con- jiudamttu, Paregoric, lllnekdrop, Den- Laudanum, Extract of Opium and inch other opiate preparations of this elans hitherto tnmlo, and to which are justly attributed thoso disagreeableofibetsupon the stomach aniljtervons system, which so frequently follow thoir opera tion, and limit their usefulness. This Elixir tnuv be adopted in ull those cases in which eitiier Opium or its preparations nro ad ministered. with tho certainty of obtaining ail dieir sedative, anodyne and apti-spasiuodie ef fects, without tuiy of these disagreeable conse quences, of hcndache, nausea, vomiting, consti pation, tremors, and a train of otiier unhappy symptoms, which uru often as distressing as tiioso which it was npnlied to remove. The Elixir of Oninm is not only superior to the artificial coiiipouiuls of Morphine, in its being more mild, permanent and uniform in its effects, hut tho preparation possesses ulso a superior ad vantage to their solutions, in not beitqf liable to decomposition or deterioration from variable tem perature or long keeping: a serious objection to which the latter are exposed. Finally, Morphiuo, not being die full represen tative of Opium, cannot alone, und that in artifi cial combination too, produce all the characteristic effects of so triumphant n remedy, wlicnso umiiy of its other valuable principles ns Codeia, Nur- coin and Mccouic Acid aic excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Chilton, tho emiuont Chemist of New- York, in proof of tlio accomplishment of this discovery. Dr. John B. McMuun having made known to mo tho process hy wlpcli he prepursohis “Elixir of Opium,” and wishing me to state iny opinion concerning it, I dierefore say, dint dio urocoss is iu accordance with well known Chemical laws, and that the preparation must contain all the valu able principles of Opium, without those which are consideredas deleterious and useless. J. 11. CIIIDTON, M. D., Operative Chemist, aVc. New-York^Dec. 29,1836. Having witnessed the effects of Dr. J. B. Me- Miinn’s Elixir of Opium, wo are of opinion dint it is a valuable preparation, and recommend it to tlio patronage of the profeAion. F. U. JOHNSTON, M. D., Physician of dio City and Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS. Si. D., Late Professor of Midwifery in die College of l*hys. and Surgeons, N. Y. JOHN C. CHEESMAN. M. D., Surgeon of New-York City lloimitnl. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN, M. D., Surgeon to dio Marine Hospital, N. Y., and late Sur geon in the U. 8. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. D., Prof, of Anato my aud Physiology iu the Geneva Medical College, N. Y. New-York, Feb. 18.1837. Dr. Mitchell’s trials of tho Elixir of Opium in dio Hospitals. New-York, Feb. 8th, 1837. Dr. J. B. McMuun—Dear Sir: I hnve made re peated jrinls of your “Elixir of Opium” in the City and Marine Hospitals, aud linu it to possess die anodyne aud sedativo powers of die ordinary preparations of Opium, widiout producing the excitement, headuehe, nausea and constipation, which in many cases render those preparations ob jectionable. Its effects are more permanent thau tiioso of Morphia. Yours, &c. C. L. MITCHELL, M. D., Resident Physician New-York Hospital. Tiioso who take Opium and its ordinnry prepa rations, cannot be ignorant ofthe fact that its dis tressing und pernicious cficcts result from the operation of its deleterious principles, uud that the tremors, languor and lnsuirnde with which its devotees are afilicted, and for which they repeat die dose to relieve, arc sensations of its own ere ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of tiiose deleterious principles from die Elixir of Opium, it is not liable to derange the functions of die sys tem, uor injure thecoiistitution and general health; titmice its high superiority in allthose oases, in winch die loug continued and liberal use of Opi- uten arc indicated and necessary to ulluy pud and spasmodic action, mid induce sleep and compo sure, ns in cases of fractures, burns or scolds,cur ccrous ulcers, und other painful affections. And to diose persons, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to die use of Oninm, this preparation will afford u gra- tifving substitute by winch thoy nmy relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernicious and too frequently inveterate habit. thoy ore mixed. Buckwheat and odier cakes, when made with these powders, ore loss likely to disagree with tho stomach than tiioso mad# with yciwti ami n» it rcqtiiron but a low min utoa to propara for baking, tho pomibiliiv ofovei "" uimiiig, .no pussiumtv oi over having them oour, in entirely nvoidod. Tlio good otl'cct of mixing cako and hitctllt widi theso pow ders, bus bean approved by ninny of tlio most em inent physicians mid surgeons in this country.— They ure also highly recommended hy tunny of tlio first families iu this city and other places. A lVo.h supply of tlteahovo article just rocelv ed and for sale by nov 13 ANSON PAKSON8. Porchcr & JLii Koclic, W ILL rocoive iu n few days by tho lirigWm, Taylor,tlio following Gordon Seeds of tiio crop of 1839t—Ruta Bagn Turnip, white Dutch Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow mid rod Silver Onion, early Blood Turnip Boot, French Ambit Sttgnr Bcct.whito Sollcia Sugar Beet, long blood Turnip Beet, lorig orange Carrot, long whitu Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber,, long green Cu cumber, early short groen Cuotimbor, superior Watermelon, largo MusUmelon, Cunlelopo do, bush crook neck summer Sqtinsh, early Dutch summer do, ctook nock winter tie, imports! sugar loaf, lurgo green nnd brown Dutch Lettuce, early scarlet, short top, long scarlet and yellow Turnip Uudislt, (a new mrticlc) early und largo York Cob- bago, early and largo Uruinhend Cabbage, fiat or late Dutch, groan glazed mid red Dutch Cabbage, Scotch pule or green etirlud Squash oi Boll Pep. per, Curl Cross or Pepper Gross, large smooth red Tomato, solid Celery, curled PursToy, round leaved Spiuage, long white Okra, Giant Aspara gus, Nasturtiou Lemon Balm, early Sugar Com, Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Washing ton or Juno Peas, large white Mnrrowfat, early China Dwarf early six week, white kidney and red marrow Beans, largo whitu ninrrowfat llat Peas, and other seed suitable for tlio Southern market. Sign of tlio Golden Globe, nov 13 Opposite dio Murkot. D!' Just Uecttlvcil, R. KERSHAW’S Tonic Mixture for dio [•’ever and Ague. Double the >trength of any odier of the Tonic Mixture*. Intermittent Fever, or as it is more popularly culled, Fovor and Ague, o/Chills and Fevors, is a Directions for using the Elixir of Opium. To a child a month old, or younger, give fro fialf n drop to a drop; to u child about six inont —- ———• f.. — ■,q».| ^stv from half a drop to a drop; to u child about six months old, from 3 to 10 drops; nnd to adults, from 10 to 60 drops, (and even donblo or treble that much, if thepulnand other symptoms bo severe audnrgent) mixed in two or three tea spoon’s full of water, according lo the size of die dose. As the admin istration of every medicine should bo govomed by its effects, it is proper to begin with tho smallest close; nnd increase or repeat lint proper intcrvuls until tliedesired edects nre producer!. CT" JOHN B. McMUNN, of South Middle- town, Oraugo County, New-York, who alone is tlio discoverer of die Elixir or Opium, is dm only manufacturer of it And none can bo genu ine widioutliisnmno written in full on theoutsido label. It is to lie had of dio principal Druggists and _ js? Apotbecurics in New-York, Philadelphia, Bald- more, Boston, and in mont of tlio priucipal cities and towns in the United State*. For «nle by «ept 23 PORCHER & LAROCIIE. Rowland’* Kalydor, 1 of vitt ’' F OR tlio face and akin, and (>rvital importance to tho support of female ’ ” support of female loveliness. Power ful of effect, yet mild of influence, this admirable specific (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic exotics, aud perfectly free from mineral or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic pronerties of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples, spots, redness, am* “ fair and .soft skin; transforms even tho mostsallow complexion into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to the face, neck and arms, a healthy and ju venile bloom; and, by due perseverance in its ap plication, promotes a free and uninterrupted exer cise of those important functions of the skin, which are of the most necessity for tho preservation of health nnd attainment, and continuance of a beau tiful complexion. A fresh supply of this valuublo article just re ceived, nnd for sale by A. PARSONS. nug .5 A i.fe''" 1 " 111 Haasor Strops. SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work manship, in cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, und Mediis’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale by PORCHER &, LAROCIIE, Sign of the Golden Globe, nug 19 J.j O Opposite the Market. *<*,«*? MixtuTcr&i R eceived porehqi ohutoh, u full sunniy if Rowland’s Tonic Mixture, for fever ami ague; Sulphate Quinine, Pinenno, Iodine, pure Mnrtihino, BjiUih'ato and Acontnto Morphine Musk iu I’uds, Oil Black Piper, CrutoiiOII.IIy drmmitf Pninnu si/..I i #». ... i > * driuduto Potass, Soda and Seidlitz Powders,Lon- don Lustard, &c. Forsuleby ont 15 PORCHER & LAROCHE. -—-iv, , Tobacco. I-^ftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco, on hand, and for »ulo by oct 4 J A. PARSONS. f .,vi Patent Bni'lcy. (Joz, Kolmison’s Putcut Borloy, received end lor sale by ANSON PARSONS. uilg 41 Sweet Oil. SA8KETS superior Sweet Oil, freiili ^''«altT,r ’ ,ln U IF J " Sl r0ccivcd oct 39 G. RT IIENDItiCKSON. Fever composed or sovejal distinct paroxsysms, with a perfect intermission, or period when no fe ver is present, interposed between each. Each paroxsysm has throe stages which successively fol low each odier with considerable regularity, name ly, a cold stage, a hot stage, and finally, a sweating stage, which terminates die puroxystn. Previously to an nttuck, u feeling of languor and debility is experienced, with tduggisliness in motion and some uneasiness in attempting to move. Tho face and extremities bccoino pale, dio nails of a leaden or livid color, the features shrunk, and tho skin appears ns if contracted by cold; a feeling of coldness comes on tiio back, rescmbliug often a stream of cold water mnuing down it, and soon exteuds over dio whole body, (tiiough nt tiiis tiino dio skin of Uio patient will feel warm to nnother person) the sensation of coldness soon increoxes to a tremor, and this to rigours and shivering. Tho ubovo syinntoins, which are those of the cold stage, vary ui different individuals, being very •light in some, in otiiers very severe. They are generally more severe in dio old and debilitated, than in tlio young and strong, and last from a few minutes to many hours. After a time, differing in almost every case, die dullness seems to abate, or to alternate widi slight Hushes of heat—tiiese soon give place to a continued and increased heat of the pkin; tiien follows all the symptoms of fover. Af ter an uncertain period die symptoms abate,asweat now gradually breaks ont, nud soon becomes pro fuse,—when using the mixture, all painful symp toms disappear, the skin becomes cool and dio pu- tieiit "niuuuily better until dio paroxysm passes entirely oft*. All fevers marked by u distinct chill, followed by fever and sweating, and terminating ill a more or less perfect remission of all the symp toms, dio ague occurring nt tolerably regular in tervals, are lucluded in tho class of iutermiuents. As Ague und Fever generally originate in places contiguous to marshy und inundated ground, euro should bo taken not to be exposed mure than ne cessary, eitiier to the heat of the sun or iu the open uiirtftur suit-down. Directions accompany each botde—price, $1. For sale by TORCHER & LAROCHE, Opposite the Market, g ep|ll Sigu of the Golden Globe. Snufft, ft nun's. 2 BEES, of superior French Rappee course Snuff, 1 bbl. Maccoboy, 6 bladders Scotch, 100 bottles do., from Lorfllard’s manufactory. For sulo by PORCIIER & LAROCHE, oct 30 Father Butler, A ND dio Lough Doarg Pilgrim, by W. II. Caneton, author of “Traits and Stories of Irish Peasantry,” “Neal Malone,” &c. To which is added—Notional Tales, by Thomas Hood, 2 vols. Hhaksnonre nnd his Friends, or Tho Golden Age of Merry Engluud,m 3 vols. T ngi„..~,....«h» . , e Courtier of die clays or Charles 2d, widi odier Tales, by Mrs. Goro, audior of ‘Mary Ray mond,’ &c. 2 vols. Tlio Canons of Good Breeding, or dio Hand book for tlio Man of Fashion, by tiio audior of ‘Tho Laws of Etiquette;’ a neat pocket edition. Now Remedies, die method of preparing and administering diem; dieir effects on die healthy and diseased economy,&c.,by Robloy Dungleson, M. I>. 1 vol. 8 vo. Tlio Religious Souvonir for 1840, edited by Mrs. L. II. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations. Also, Splendid Annuals, English nnd American. Just received. nov 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. To Planters. CHINESE PROLIFIC OR TREE CORN. P ORCHER & LA ROOIIE liusjnst received hy die tiliip Trenton, from Now York, a full - - ,,t ... . nnd nil cutaneous anpplyof Vegetable, Flower"and^Bird* n decidedly clear, inong which arc the Chincuo Prolific or Tree f.'nr,, lining which are die Chinese Prolific or Trco Corn Planters utility distance dosirons of obtaining tho above Com, will plcu'so send their orders im mediately, of which thoy can rely on being sent with neatness nnd despatch. Also, a full supply ofthe early Sugar Com. Tim above soeds aro warranted to bo tho crop ofl839. Sign of the Golden Gloho, nov In Opposite tho Market. in tlio city or Savanluh fcal? sa.,.0 to fla or DS&T " X earned forthwith after i ”’ ,0 limits of dm cii;.’ l>n lawi'ulfor ally poJJJ^'dhoil.q widiiu tlio fl^ ofCty », k Ol Jatucs^t., extending cn y ,’t!I.° , ^ 1 or fc Jy, and (lach and overv im. ' 0, '»IIyauj !' , n'vWto«e rs „„:^fe.oo& mg thirty lUllars for each JJ- ■"Jd d‘ a slave or ftoo po « 1?'? ®d.!" “ «»n not eicoS .S whipped nt tlio discredo far ^ d «if" ho lawful for nny mviier'^rnt'' 1,1 '«U mill, tooxpose or cunsY*K° m ° f *ifc* lien., or in any otl,cr„" a ,,i fifN? by tho Bind mill, soastosSd^"^#. Ol tlio sun aud rain, will.,,,? 11,0 4.5 mile from tho nrcsem J, n 110 and for a vlolutfoitof tiio eravk!' Iilnil *4 tho person so blfeiuUng i ay i“' 0 B n *«fi exceodmg ono hundred dolfir? H®). siteh offenco, and die mid Ity him or licr, or on fai|„ t „ ,„ ft movod to a proper distant it* die expense of die owner v,llec aj» Sec. 19. Ueit mni'?rl? ra ' !tm ' ho lawful for any person ornenm ^ lal11 « deposit, oreauie to Ctift* 1 ** cu in dio ouvaimali river oj high watermark, within d?e e"."* dlclional limits of dio Sty of 5 or nny sulistanco ofZ!_'"""iS which might in any d«ra " V ? r ^ water mwiid river, or any jjmits aforesaid, and ea4 fending, ,| ml | fil, r fined in a sum not pn-nn r lars, if tho ofiender slavo or iVeo person of color l',» F whipped not exceeding fifti i??' owner, employer or guardian ^ persot, of color, slXaV?£ ono hundred dollars wl,h.|,. "“'a •flSssasBtesjsdit— said fines ami forfeiturc a E"" - former, and die odier l„ lr i n -hi pcrsedeill ^’thalXiMhiSS'^ . dinnnces militming ngnitutSJa inonuu’ 5 £rfepniri[Hai fTHIESE im-dicinnn fifivoTon* beenknos forded Ey tL unfySSStofa! for placing his VEGETABLE 1 irrl diiaih.d. 03 '"°' v, ®d^eand resell ofei dual iu tho community. Unlike tho h melons quackeries which iioa.t ofv SetaW U .*° Lir ° I,iJI " purely ms. getablo, and contain neither racrcarr ii— *f‘ e "' C '„',', nr n,, J oihor minemliu mcr. J hey are enUroly compo«d ofntr.-J ftom^andpowofflUpJmjS’tfcrWmil Uiough long known to several Indian trim,* recently to somo eminentplmnnaccntiald ^ are ultogethor unknown to die ignorant sup ers to medical science, and were iiewbdortd ntiinstered in so iiappily efficacioui a I N cases of obstinate Cutnrrh; a * ■ whetliernrisingfrom recent or tieglecte Butler’s Fllcrvcsccnt Mtigncsia __ An _ Aperient, OR dyspepsia or indigestion, nervous debili- A tv, giddiness, headache, ncidity of tiio stom ach,habitual costivenoss,cutanoous di8ouso8,gout, pravul, &c. and highly valuable as a gentle cool ing purgative. A fresh supply of tiiis valuable medicine just received, anil for sale by i wl y31 A. PARSONS. „„ Confectionary. noxl - s superior stcum refined Confec- tionary, in boxes 30 and 60 lbs each, just received and lor sale by nov 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON. T ,„„ Soaps, Ac. WO cases old English Windsor Soaps, suita- blo for family use 10 boxes Castile do,, 1 caso Toilet do. nss’d 20 Imskets Sweet Oil, superior !!”' c%, 6 cases roll Brimstona 60 ihs. Caioniol, Eng.; 60 o7,1 (tuinino 12 groco Clark's Friction Matelies u00 lbs. Clilorido of Limo, 2 easlu Fluxsocd. Just received, aud for sale hy oct 12 THOMS llYERSON. Matelies. Xjxll I Y groco Clark’s Patent Friction Matelies, A superior lo nil other kinds. Just received, andforsalohy O. li. HENDRICKSON, oct 17 P Tobacco and Nnuir. II' ry groco Mrs. Millor's Fino Cut Tobac co, Olilils. Lorillard's Scotch nijd Maccoboy Shull, 4 bottles; 20 jura courao Rap hoc nnd MnccobBy do. Just received, nnd for sale liy aept 16 U. II. HENDRICKSON. Sweet Scented -* e\ DOE. Otto Rose Scentedlo" 6 do. Violet io. 5 ; fl do. Plain i0. "J ^ Also, Powder Boxes und Pulls. 1 for sale, by opt 26 A. l THE PIKENIX BITTERS are»called,b:I they possess die pnwprof Rsuxissthed piring embers of health, toagloirinivigouhni out the constitution, os the Phoenixunid to restored to life ft'otn tho ashes of it* own d tion. Tho Phuinix Bitters nrcentirely veg composed of roots found only in certain p die western country, wliic/MviUinfiiiiblvciu. VERS AND AGUES of all kinds; wills fail to eradicate entirely all die effects of mcr infinitely sooner then the most powerful n rations of Sarsaparilla, and will immediatrai tho determination of BLOQD TO THE Hi never fails in sickness inoideut toyonns fta; nnd will be found a certain remedy in all as nervous debility ond weakness of the wort ■ paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic nnd Ini Rheumatism, tho efficacy of die Pbwenix B will be demonstrated by dio use of a single UflkJ Tho usual dose of these Bitters is halfa wine^s full, in wiitoror wine, und this Quantity may ken two or tlireo times a day, about naif ank» before meals, or alesss quantity may be ttktU all times. To thoso who are afflicted with u* gestion after meals, theso Bitters will prove *1 * * J toe r vnluahlo, ns they very greatly increuc tl of the principal viscera, help tlieui to j their functions, nnd cimble tho stomach to at charge into tho bowels whatever is offenr - Thus indigestion is easily and speedily rear appetite restored, nnd the months of the v ant vessels being cleansed, nutrition is M _ and strength of body and euergy of wind n V| !•’or further particulars of Moffntfi lift JI and Phasenix Bitters, apply at Moffatfaofi*** I 516 Broadway, New-York,where tlio ; 1 obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents nnd §1 pj I and the Bitters for $1 a $2 per bottle. Wg I ous certificates of die wonderful efficacy oi w.j m 7o l ;°.l Ur bf , ' ,,UC:Cd - A. BARTOW. At Ilia Store, on dio Bay, comer of E r ‘ l ) ,c “ I nov 23 Rowland** PnlmonnriUi of N ^ctabloDcmuIccni. -M- wneiuernrisiiigiroiiireucmvt s.v B — . - ill Asthma; nnd ns an auxiliary aud meow• / I sent relief from tho threatening syniptomimt I nroaching Pulmonary Consumption, not I has greater claims upon the confidence I valid tiian the above medicine. I It is for tho afflictive and troubleso PT 1 toms of coughing, oxpoctorutionor pnwj I in die brennt, &c. which constitutepw®®. ^ I tnres of the complaint, dint the ” u,m ? ^io pr designed, and has manifest edits most v» r porties. . relief of I It is equally useful of course l [ , I “Jj aD |*|ip!| coughs nud colds, arising from siuIdeD" j weather, from wearing dump ^ el, ’7nrroW. I For sale hy A. UAtU” | may 23 Gowlnnd’s LotioiL conl J f i-.. TTIORimorbving and b'fWtub(y , ) , S n d inm*- -F ion, rendering tho skin fiufi B . jvecxl^ parent, und for removing tons, suit nUl | for | A*.,warranted gonmno.. ^“^cKSpN' sale hy nug 10 ■ White Lead, oil, ${;•,„ T WO Hundred kegs English warranted , , ,, 250 do. American; No. 1««“ f OU (10. AniBilWHi) 10 libls. English Ltnxeed Oil do. Whiting., lOdo. OMIK 10 60 kegs Spanish BroOTi 'OOUM^a 100 c,u?isteraPatontEngl'«ggPSSfWWi sitiicrior nrticlo for doors,