Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 21, 1839, Image 4

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■ w mmmmm * : sALE8i City Sbcrlfl's Sale. /~\N tha first rueaJ.iy in Dec smbw next, will be sold, before the Court Home, in the city or — h, between the mini hours of wile, ro Worn in n lined Rose: levied upon by fi. (hi. lotted from the Hon. Court of Common Plo ts an.! of Oyer and Termmor for the city of S.ivtttmh, at the ins Alice of Tnomw Pune ani John Merc’iison. et ul. v*.^ Rebecca Russell; prop-arty pointed out by plaintiff"* at torney LliVl 3. RUSSELL, Shorifl*. oetsW City SherilPa Sale O N the first Tuesdiy in December next, will be sold, before the Court Home, in the city of Savann ill, between the Usual bourn of sale. Lot No. 9, bounded by and butting on 1'nst Bro id-street on the weat. on the north by lot No. 7, on the east by lot No. 10, on the south by lot No. 11; containing’90 feet front and Jtiftfcct indeptb, together with all the budding* and improvement thereon; levied upon by virtue of fi fa’s issued from the Hon. Court of Common Plea? and of Oyer and Terminer for the City of Savannah, at the indnnee of John B. Uatidry et. al. vs. Henry Sigurs an J James 8 igurs. Property pointed out by plnintillVnttomie*. oct 31 LEVI 3. RUSSELL. Sheriff. Georgia—Clmtlisuit Comity. To yli w. oui it may cotivcm. W UFRF.AS, M iry 8agui*< widow, bath np plied to the Hon. the Con. t of Or in «ry of Chatham Couuty. lor Letter* of Administra tion oil the estate ihid oifocts of James Shgurs, late of Cliathmu Conntv. These are therefore to cite and ndmonish.all and siii'ttbtr the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to file their objection*, (if any they have) to the granting of tho administration of the es tate to the applicant in the Clerk’s Office of t c said Court, on or before tho twelfth day of lye camber next; otherwise letters of administration will be onmted. Witness, tie Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 12th day of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDW’D 11. WILSON, nov 19 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. IVTWn'PY <l\v« nOor’hto*application will lie lx made to Uio PI raters’ Bank of the State of Geoftin, Hr roitew.'l oflost script, for Five Shares Stock of Mid Bank, in the name of Mary C. Sthoeddo. 3. PU1LBRICK it CO. «ug 13 City lueriCi Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, before the Court House, in the city of Tavaminti, between the tonal hours of sale, One Mahogany Sideboard, one pair Mahogany Card Tables, onedo. endvono .Malioganv Dining Table, nineteen straw bottom Chairs, two pair of Shovel and Tongs and one Fender; levied upon by virtue of a distrain warrant issued from the lion. Inferir Court of Chatham comity at the in- stance of Robert H. Pet igrew, trustee of Eliza L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. H. McDonnell. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attornies. oct 29 LF.VI S. RUSSELL. Sheriff. ExpctiiorS Sale* W ILL bo sold, agreeable to an order of the Hon. Inferior Conn of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, ill tho town of Wayuesboro, on tho first Tuesday in January next, One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Audersou. late of said county, deceased, lying on the waters of Rockv (’reek, joining lands of James Anderson and 1L Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1494) acres, more or less. Sold for the’ benefit of the heirs of the deceased. JANE II. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. ' JAMES ANDERSON, ) A. H. ANDERSON, $ Lx0 "- oct 36 303 Georgia—Cliatham County* To all whom it may concern: W lfEREAS Omizime Lcgriel, bath applied to the Hon. the Court ofOrdinary of Cha • bam County, for Letters of Administration on the estate mid eifec^ofPaul Dupoii, late ol'Chatbmu County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil and singular the kindred und creditors of the s i d deceased, to file thcityabiecrion* (if any they huvv) to the gr lilting of the uviuiinistraum cf the estate ofthedeceased to tbeappliemit in the Clerk’s ( f* ficeoftiie said Court, on or before the Dili day o December next; otherwise letters of admin.str: - tion will be granted. Willies*. Uie lion. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the said Court, the 9th dav of Nov. A. D. 1339. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice* F OUR months after date, npplieat on will be made to the Justices of the Court of Onlin- vv for the Conntv of Camden, for leave to sell all th-i real and p *r on d estate of David Thomas, late of said comity, deceased, augfcl * (i, W, THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice* F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Court ofOrdinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following Land: Ono hundred and fifty acres Pino Land, lying u 11vein i in the Conntv of Flfingh nn. belonging I tho estate of Ernst Win. Gu/or. bo n led north ». Lmebtirger's and Kelffer’s, east by Keitfer’s a t l unknown land, south and west by Dasher's 1 nd: lor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of slide date. nov Id FREDERICK HINFLY. Adm’or. (lPorgin*-Ciiatla;iiii t'miut)- W HEREAS, Cyrus Stedimn Iwtli applied to the lion, the Court of Ordiuaiy ol Chatham County, for letters of Admuii-Uratioti ou the estate and cti’ect* of James 11. U. Foster, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all an' singular the kindred and creditors of the said do ceased, to file their objections (if any they l.ave) to tho granting of the uJmtni*lnilioii*of tlie estate of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Otfice of the said Court, on or before the 3]*tday of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration w ill lie granted. Witness, the lion. A. Porter, one of, the. Jus tices of-the. said Court, the.31st dav of October, A. D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON, oct 31 Depntv Clerk c. o. e. r. Notice* F OUR months after date, application will be unde to the Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for the Conntv of Camden for leave to sell all the real estate and bank stock, belonging to the es- t te of Joseph Thdnnis. late of Cauideti Couuty, deceased. G. W. THOMAS, ) r . JOHN TOMPKINS, ) Lx any 36 174 Atlmiiiistrntor’n Sale*. W ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House door in /acksonboro’, Scriven couuty, between the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One tractof Laud lyiug in said Comity, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins If. Nuniully, Ridiard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 447 ocres, more or less. Abo, another tract. K ing in said county, contain ng six hundred (fiOO) acres, iu >ie or lets, adjoining lands of Ricliard Herrington, •en., Solomon Zcagler and George Robbins; al io, five Negroes, to wit: Vilet, a woman about 49 years of age, Diant, a woiniu about 18 year* of age, and Child Chilson, about 9 years of age. Ro- da, a girl about 14 year# of age,*and n girl by the mm ; of M it Ida, about 13 years of age. Sold agreeable to an order of the Hon. the Inferior Court of Scriveu county while sitting for ordina ry purposes, as the property of John M. Roberts, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. oct 99 STEPHEN MILLS. Adm’or. DELIA ROBERTS. Adm ix. Ad ninRtrator’s Sale* O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, before the Court House, iu Hunts- yiJIo, Libecfy comity, the following Negroes; Nanny, Kisy, Mary and Nancy, the property of the estate of John Way, and sold by order of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for the be nefit of the heirs. oct 3 WM N. WAY, Adm’or. Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in J inu- ary next, be ore the Cour House in H in villa. Liberty County. by orde • of the Court of Ordiuiry for said County, the to lowing property of the estate of R. S. Leonard, viz: One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, more or less, known as the Cooper Tract; one House and Lot at WalUtourvil'.e. with 13 aci **of land, more or less, together with all o:her Laud or Property o;vue J by said estate; for the benefit of all concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. nor 5/ 217 ' CMBOwTit-Chalhitii Comity. “ - To all whom it in ly concern: "lXrH$Rl‘A3 Patrick Marlow hathupplied to v T the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, E*q. late of Chatham County deceased. 4 These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred hu 1 creditors of die said deceased, to file their objections (if uny they have) to tbegrantiug of the administration of the estate •* of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s o.- (Ice of the said Court, on or before die 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be grunted. Witness, die Uon. Elios Reed, one of the Ju*. ticcs of the said Court, the 19th day of November, A. D. 1839, EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Chatham County* To all whom it may Concern : W HEREAS, S. A. Hooker, Iiatii applied to die Hon. die Court ofOrdinary of Cha • ham Couuty, for Letters of Administration on L e estate and effects of Isaac Norton, lute of Chatham Coumy, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kin feed und creditors of die mid deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of the administration of the estate of the deceased to the applicantiu the Clerk’s Of fice of the said Court, on or before the twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of ad- ministration will be granted. Witness, the Hon. M. Myers, one of the Justi ces of the said Court.the twelfth day of November. A. D, 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Gc i> r *1a—C iiatlia in County To all whom it in ly couoern: W HEREAS Frederick E. Tebe ju, hath up. plied to the Honorable the Court of Or- diniry of Chatham Comity, for Letters of Admin istration on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton, late of Chatham Couuty, deceased. These are therefore to cite aud admonish, all --ttUU tlMktlWIlir.il, .411 and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the gruntiugof thcadmiiisitratiou of the ■ of the deceased to the applicant in the Clerk estate ’s Of fice of the said Court, on or before tile twelfth day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Honorable Anthony Porter one of the Justices of the said Court, the twelfth day of November A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, riov 12 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. c. Georgia—Bryan County. To ull whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird has made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with file will annexed, on the estate of Dorcas Sunder- lin, late of the County of Ciiathum deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany theyhave) in the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for aaid County, within the time prescribed by law; otherwise letters of administration, will be granted to the said Au.lrew Bird. Witness, the Hon, Israel Bird, otto of the Jus tices of said Co nrt of Ordinary, this 7th day of November, 1839. J. SMITH,, c. c. o. b. c. nov 12 223 Georgia—Cimtliu.a Cauut)* To all worn it uny concern. ’VXT'H ERF AS. Win. Henry Fins. Administra- f V tor of the estate of James D Fitts, late ol Chatham County, deceased, hath applied to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chauum County, for Letters Dimnissory. These are therefore* to cite and admonish all con cerned. to file their objection* (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office oi the said Court, on or lie- lore the lfithday of March next, otherwise letters disuiist-ory will be granted. Witness, the I Ion IV. Thorne Williams, one ol the Justices of the slid Court, tho lCtli day of September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 10 ‘ Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice* A LLner*on h iv ng claim* against the late Jno. Ua’ley, E q. of C undencounty,are requra’- c to pre* nt diem prop ;r1v atte*tei\ and those in de’.tcd, nw’.U please nuke tmmediftn payment to G. W. THOMAS, ) .. . ROtlT. L\N(i, {*“““«• JoTerson, 3d Oct. 18*39. oct7 192 Gcorgin-Clmtiiuui Couut)* ’i o all whom it may concern. W IIERLAS, Andrew Dixon. Administrator of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late or Chatitam County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. tiie Court of Ordinary of (’uatiiaui Couuty, for Letters Distnissory. * . Tlicsc are therefore to cite and admonish allcon- cemed.to file their objection * (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of lire said Court, on or belon the 3d dav of January next, otherwise letters dis- inissory will be grauted. Withes* tlie Hon. A. Porter, one of tho Justices of the said Court, the .Ul day of Jtilv. A. 1). lidJ. edward g. Wilson, july 3 Depntv Cierk c. o. r. c. Gcopffia—Ciintji:iiu Cumii). To all whdrn it may concern. W HEREAS. Henry F. Wiltiuu, Executorol the I ist will and testament ol David Pidge, I iti o ’ Chatham Comity, deceased, hath applied ;o the Hon the Courtof Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty. for Letter* Di*:iiissory. ’ T hese are therefore to cite on I admonish nl- concerned, to filetlicirolijec io is( fany they liavt) m tue Clerk’s Otfice of the said Court on or before the 3d day of Jaiiumy next, otherwise letters dis missory will be granted. Witness, the lion. I lias Reed, one of the Ju*. tice* of the said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—Clisitiiuui Comity. To all whom it may concern. HERE AS. Williuin Law, Administrate, of the estate and effects of M iryM. Ilai and Agnes Haig, deceased, has applied to tin Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couutj for Letter* Disuiissory. These are therefore to cite anl aduiouisli «l W f , concerned, to tile their objections (if uny tlnn have) in tlie Clerk’s Office of the said Cohri.cn o’ before the 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters distnissory will be cruined. Witn-iss. the Hon. Win. Thorne Wilburns, one of the Jti'iizes of tlie said Comt, the third day ol July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. •*. c. Georgia—KSHti n r uit.u To all whom it may concent. W HEREAS, Eliza McGihignn. Admitfstra- trix of fae est ite of Win. McMcGoli igan. deceased, bus applied to the I Ion. the Court ofOr* dinary of EfiVnigham County, for Letters Dismis- sorv. Tliest- are therefore to cite an l admoiii*li all con cerned,to file tneir objections (if any they have)... the Clerk’s Otfice of tlie said Court, on or before the Gib day of March next, otherwise letters dis- tiiiwory will be granted. Wiuiess. the lion. C. Powers, one of UieJuati cesof tlie said Court, the 6th dav of HepL A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept 6 c. c. o. e. r. Georgla-Einngliu ii County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Tho mi* l i. Brew, Administra tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de ceased. ha* applied to the lion, the Court of Or- din iiy of Eihnglami County, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish allcan- cemed. to file their objeclions (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Oilice of the said Court, on or be fore the 2 Id iy of January next, otherwise letter* disniissory will be granted. Witness, tlie Hon. C. Poivers. one of tlie Jur- tices of the said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 5 c. c. o. e. c. Georgia —Effluentai County, To ull whom it limy concern. W HEREAS, John M. Luca*. Administrator of the estate of Willhm McGuhugin. de- deased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Dismis- sory. These are therefore to cito and admonish all con cerned. to file their objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 6th dav of march next, otherwise lettters dismissory will he granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of tlie said Court, the 6th day of Sent. A. D 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, *>ept 6 Clerk c. o. e. c. Georgia—Effingham County. To ull whom it may concern. *^^rHEREAS, Mrs. Naomi Wellman, widow, Administratrix of the estate and effects of Matthew Weitmau. deceased, hath applied to tlie Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Effingham Coun ty, for Letters Dismissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned.to file their ohjectiohs(if any theyhave) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore the 24th day of January next, otherwise let ters dismissory will he granted. Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of the said Court, the 23th day of' July. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, july 26 , Clerk c. o. e. c. Notice* A LL oerson* having claims against tho late Je- r uni ih C i.le j".sq. no requested to present them properly utlbiied; anl tho*e in lebted will please make fmviuenttn WM. II. OUYLER, Qual. Ex-or. oct 2 188lf. Ptopus.iiM For publishing, in the town of Irwintou. Aluba- •n.i. a Wees.y Newspaper, lo he muffed the IttWIN'A’ON C II it O N 1C f<E. H AVING heard many complaints of the want of a Newspaper ill this town, (to bo con- ulie.tat ill a gentlemanly like tujuuer,) me under- signed have been ind-tccd. by tlie earne. t sol.ee t t*ion< of many iVienffs, to embark in the under- tik.ug. Ill assuming the duties consequent upon such un eu ei prise , we feel deeply come on* of tlie re* *poiisitin.iy woich will ueiove upon it*; and kuow.il/. mo. tiie diversity of the iiiiunu mind, we catiiiot »tuiter our»eive* Ui it we will be able to VLB me all. but ro f»r us o.ir tl’llll’lle abilities extend, we wffl at uli tunes bu loaud striving to elevate the standard of rite m and coiurec r mor al rruxciPLes. it will be our object to udvo- cate all such measure* us are liest calculated to a,.value tue pro-per.ty of the Eastern scctiou of oar Otiue. .dtoanffiiig as it does, in so in diy in- tarui advantages, and usu necessary con-eq iVnce, especially to promote me interests of our own lown. Our umi wilt he to render our paper use- ml aud vatu ibte to all ciiisse j of the community— iu short, Literature, Useful (nfoi'iiutioii. Agri- c.ilture. Foreign and Domestic iutelligence. will c .ch receive a due proport.oa nt our attention. in rcgiid io Poi.i rics. we deem it necessary to uy, it,a. we sliali give me general. Political intel ligence of me wtio e country, wmle at the same tmie. a* con luctois of a Face Piikss. wo will fe i/tefslv, an 1 WiU.oiu favor or miechon, advo cate and support all such measures as will, in our op.tiiou, p.oiume our general pro.-perity a* a People, aud tue perpetuity of our Rights and Li- oerues, Our paperwill lie purely Rkpoiilicax, ns prnc tisedty tiiose groit Apo t.es of Liberty—J^F c'iullSON and MAfflJUN—preleiringUiem us our guide, ra her t.iau me NKW-Liaiir, ski.k- style i Democra ic R •public ins of tue present day. \Ve are "sir.ct construct.onuts” oi me Ft deral Comp tet. and *lia«l. more,ore. oppose ml scueuies oi iu.e.u .1 luipioveim-ni. except by !t,e 8tite* tlieipseivu*. us a purl oi that ••Auicr.cau *•)’ loin” wii chh l* proved so ruinous to the 8outii and wb c i was o:t -inpied to be fustuuud upon ih, under mat mo trLiu-i l : and specious pretext, me‘‘GENERAu, VVi.Li A.ll..’’ tlel.evuig,a* we do, urn. it is die da y oi every good ciu/teii to cucrish with jealous cue the “Uxiox of the States, and tiie sovexEioxrroF rue. States," uid a* this cauuot be done wdhn it a strict inliier- euce lo t:;o Coiistitut.on itself, we shall not lie • paring n our denunciation of the attempt* which are aud ;.uvc bi cu m idu by tt«e late. a« well us the present. Administration, to control, not only tiie monied facilities of mu Government, lint of the entire country. Willi regard to the question which is uuw ugUuttig tiie country relative lo the cunnEXct, ive now iinuesitatitiJy declare otir hostility to the thr.ee rejected Sub-Treasury Sys tem. tending as it does, m otir opinion, lo an lu cre kseof Executive power, vvlncu iia.*aheadybeen earned anti exercised to an ularming extent, in more instance.* tli m nue. if uothy the present in- cumbent. l»v hi* immediate predecessor, iu wtiosu * footsteps 1 ' he is endeavoring lo ueud. Wo expect to encounter many perils, manyud- verse winds; yet, aided by the stiong breath of pub!:c favor and support, the trade winds of out world must waft us clear of our trouble.*—we dare raise our anchor, unfurl our sheets, mid ven ture boldly upon otir new and untried course. What shoals and quicksands, what rocks and hid- den perils uwit us. “ulos we kown not!" Lotus but clear the b:irbor.imd get fairly “under way,” theu we will fear nothing. Nor is this the vain ’■mast made when d inger is far in the distance, ft is our firm determination, made after serious thought, and weighing well the difficulties we ure to meet with. Thu Chronicle will be issued as early as tlie necessary materials can be obtained from New- Yoi k, which will he in December or eurly in Jan uary next. It will be primed on a I trgo imperial sheet, containing twenty-four column-, with en ure new type, un i will not he siirpassedinbeuti- iy by,any paper in the Southern Country. JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Terms.—'Three Dollars per annum, payable invariably in advance. irwimon, (Ala.) Oct. 10,1839. foci 22 ... a n itilttil statu of co’iiliin itioii to of its noxious principles. F ULL proportion* of tho greatest number'of tho uoxurns principles of Opium, tiro con tained in Laudanum, Paregoric. Uluckdrop. Den arcotized Laudanum. Extract of Opium and such other opiate preparations of this clits* hither o nv'de. And to which are justly Attributed those disigreeublcoffcctsupon thestom ich andnervon- svstem. which so frequently follow, their opera tion. and limit their usefulness. This Elixir maybe adopted in nil tho«ocine» j i which either Opium or its preparations are ml ministered, with the certainty of obtaining nil their sedative, anodyne and anti-spasmodic ef fects. without any of these disagreeable conse quences. of headache, nausea, vomiting, consti pation. tremors, aud a train of other unhappy symptoms, which arc often as distressing ns those which it was applied to remove. The Flixir of Onium I* not only superior to the artificial compound* of Morphine, in its being more mild, permanent and uniform in its effect* hut the preparation possesses also a superior ad vantage to tliejr solution*, in not being liable to decomposition or deterioration from vari »ble teui pemturc or long keeping: n serious objection to which the latter are exposed. Fin illy. Morphine, not being tho full represen tative of Opium c moot alone, and that in urtlfi* cia' comhui itintt 'oo. produce all ihccharacteristic effect*of sonriiimplianta remedy, wlieusotunny' of iti other vain ihle principles ns Codeiu, Nur- coin and Meconic Acid a.e excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. Chil'on. the eminent Ouemiat of New- York, iu proof of the accomplishment of this discoveiy. Dr. Joint B. McMnnn having made known to me the process by which lie preparse his “Elixir of Opium,” and wishing mo to st He my opiuiou concerning it. I therefore say. that the process is in accordance with well known Chemical laws, und taut the prep iratiou must contain nil tiie valu able principle.* of Opium, without those which are hoHsldcieuus Ueletesioi s and u*eies*. J. R. CHIDTON. M. D., Operative Chemist, Ac. New-York. Dec. 29. J83.1. II wing witnessed tiie effects of Dr. J. B. Me- Mutin’* Elixir of Opium, we are of opini nt lint ill* a valuable preparation, and recommend it to the n itronaie of the profession. F. U. JOHNSTON. M. I>., Pliysicitm or the City aud Marine Hospital. JOHN IV FRANCIS, M. D., Late Professor of Midwifery in the College of Pliys. und Surgeon*. N. Y. JOHN C. CIIEESMAN, M. D., Surgeon of New-York City llouiital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN. M. 1)., Surgeon to the Marine Hospital, N. Y., aud lute sur geon in the U. S. N. JAMES WEBSTER. M. D.. Prof, of Anato my and Plivxiology in the Geneva Mudicul College, N. Y. New-York. Feb. 18.1837. Dr. Mitchell’s trial* of the Elixir of Opium in the llo-qiital*. New-York. Feb. 8th. 1837. Dr. J. B. McMnnn—Dear Sir: ifmve made re peated tri lls of your “Elixir of Opium” ill the City and M trine lloqiitals.aud find it to po*<ess rnTTEHF. Powders urn on I Ibryeast. |n talking all kl king the instant tiny are mixed. But other cakes, when made with these pi less likely to disagree with the stomach th in tho*. unde with yeust;.aud ns it requires hut a few min utes to prepare for Inking, the possibility ofeio having them rear, is entirely avoided. Tho koo effect of mixing cake and biscuit with these paw lers. lew been approved by in iny of the most em inent physician* and surgeons iu this country.— 'lliev are also highly recommended by inatiy o the fir.-t 4mill.es in this city and other pi tees. A fresh supply of tlie above article just receiv ed and for sale by iiov 13 ANSON PARSONS. Porclicr & Lu Itor-hc, - W ILL receive in a few days by the brig Win. Tuvlor.the following Garden Seeds oftbe crop of ISM:—Rutn B iga Turnip, white Dutch Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow nui red Silver Onion,early BlooJ Turnip Beet, French Amber Sugar Beet, white Sclicia Sugar Beet, long b'ood Turnip Beet, long orange Carrot, long white Parsnip, early clnxter Cucumber, long greeu Cu- enmher, early short Breen, Cncnndier, superior Watermelon, large Miiskmeloiit Cantelope do, lutsli crook neck summer Squash, early Dutch summer do. ciook neck winter do, imperial sugar loaf, large green and brown Dutch Lettuce, eurly -carlet, short top. long scarlet and yellow Turn p Radish, (a uow article) early mid lartre' York Cab bage, early mu! large Drumhead Cabbage, fiat or Inte Dutch, green glazed and red Dutch Cabbage, Scotch pale or green curled Squash oi Hell Pep per. Curl Cress or Pepper Gras':, large smooth red Tomato, solid Celery, curled Parley, round leaved Spinuge, long white Okra, Giant Aspaai- gus, Nusturtiou Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn. Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Washing ton or Julie. Peas, largo white Marrowfat, early China Dwarf, early six week, white kidney anil red marrow Bean*, largo white ininowliit flat Peas, and other seed suitable for tlie Southern market. ’ Sqjil df the Golden Giotie. nov 13 Oji|>o-i.u tliu Mtrket. . '114! >«t. ol' lli<., H •. ” r be '“S >(Ci y For tlie Knir. T HE Canada Oil is *.0 duuomiiiited. because it is composed of vegetable ingredients, miff its virtues ure pre-uminenUy displayed iuttie follow ing r- spect*: it po.-settees properties of the most s ilubr.o is nature, which eradicates the scurf and uli impurities of the hair; nourishes the tiuir uud liruvuiitM it* falling off’, and lessens the liubffity ol hair to tu.ngrcy; slreughens the weakest hair, and produces a luxuriant gi owth; gives avigoi to the h i which soon proffu e« an inimitably nitur- al curl, and prevents its falling out in a damp at mosphere, or during exercise; renders the tiair either n tturalor artilici d.beautifnlly soft and pleasr mil; bestows an inestimable gloss uud pleasant perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders the bait dresstraiisceiidatitly baautif.il,promoiestiie growth of whiskers, eye brews, mustache*.&c. To chil dren’s lisiir its effects are strikingly beneficial; pe fectly imioxious.and may with safety be applied to the youngest infant; it eradicates tho dundritl easier and superior to combs, soaps. &c.; is ex tremely pleasant to the infant, gradually strength ens the liuir. and augments its growth no as to pro duce a beautiful head of hair. Preserves the hair after sea bathing, violent exercise, and is of pre- eminentutility lor person* travelling by sea orlund preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly pleasunt, and always dressed, has wonderful effects on the hair in hot or cold climates, mid is held in high es- tiin r-ion by distinguished persons abroad. Sold wholesale and retail by tlie Pr< mi . hv the Proprietor. Thos. Quirk. 490 Broadway, New-York, and by appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent, ®®pt 20 Suvannah, Ga. tiie auodyne and sedative powers of (lie ordinary preparation.* of Opium, without producing the excitement, lie id iclie. 11 uisea and coiHtip itioii which in 111 my case* render tbo-e preparation* ob jection ihle. It* effect* are more pernunetil thuii those of Morphia. Your*. Arc. C. L. MITCHELL. M. D., Resident Physician New-York Hospital. Tho*e who take Opium and it* ordinary prepa ration*. cannot be ignorant of the fact that it*uis- tv**ing an I pernicious effect* result fra 11 tue operation of its deleterious principle*, un i that the tremor*, languor uud lassitude ivdli wide'; i s davo'ees are afflicted, nnd for which they repeat the dose to relieve, ure sensations of it* own cre ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of those deleterioii* principle* fiom the ElixirofOpimu.it i*uot liable to derange the func ion* of the sys tem. nor iintre tliccoti*tiliitiou au J gener d iieufth; thence it* high superiority in all those case*, in which the loin continued and liberal use o.‘ Opi ate* are indicated.uid nece*Miry to allay pail and *pa*modic action, and induce »lcep mid compo sure. a* in c hhw of Iraeture*. bum 4 or -culdijcan- cerous ulcers, and other painful alfect.ou*. Au I to those person*, who, from necessity nr vitiated in I ilgence, have been acciHtouie I to the u*e of Opium, this preparation will uffbrd 11 gra tifying substitute by wlucli they ui ly relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernicious and too frequently inveterate h ilnt. Directions for n*ing the Elixir of Opium. To a child u mmuh old. or younger, give from half a drop to 11 drop; to a child about *ix months o d from 3 to 10 drop*; an l to ad lit*, fioin 10 io 60 drop*, (an I even doub e or treble Uiat much, if tlie pain uid ot'.ersymptom* be severcan (urgent) mixed in two or three te 1 sooon’* full of water, a cord ng to the size of the do*e. A* the . d • n- istrutiou of every medicine should be cove 11 d bv it*eiiecta. it is proper to begin with the sin 1 |.s»t ilose; and iucroa*u or repo it it at proper imervul* illl’il the desired effect* are produceu. CT JOHN B. McMUNN of South MidiUf- town. Oringe County, Now-York, who ulone is t'ie discoverer of the Elixir of Opium, is the only m muf.icturer of it. And nonu'caii lie genu ine without his mine written iu full on the outside label. It is to be had of the principal Druggists and Apotliec tries in New-York. Hiiladelphia B ilti- more. Boston, and in most of the principal cities and town* in the United States. For sale by PORCIIER & LAROCHE, wept 21 Just ltcccivc*«l, D U. KEUsJlIAW’B Tonic M.xture for the Fever and Ague.; Double the sireugth of any otiier of t:te i’on.c Mixture*. Intermittent Fever, or us it is more pnpulurly called, Fever unff Ague, or Chilis uud Fevers, is u Fever composed of sevejul distinct puraxsymii*, witli it perfect intermission, or period when no le ver i* present, interposed between cac.i. Lucti R aroxsystn lius three stipes, waica successively ful- 1 w each other with cous.derulmi regularity, name ly, a cold stage, a hot stage, an J till dly, a sweating singe, waich vermin.ties t*ie p woxysui. Previously to an att itik, u teoiaig of languor and debility is experienced, wdn slnggiY.iiiiss m motion un l some imuiuuiietts m atiunipmig to move, x ,.u lace uud extremities become p.de, l.*e nails of u leaden hr livid color, the features shrunk, and the skill appears as if contracted by cold; a lucling of coldness couieson the hack, resciunhug ottuu a stream of col i water running uowu it, and scon cxti-ii.» over Liu wuolu body, (Uiotigd ai uu* tune tno skin of the patient will leet warm to uliomer poraon) tlie seiis.-t on of co.diiess soon metuuses io .1 tremor, and tla.^ to rigours ahJ sa.veriug. The utiove symptom*, widen are tlio*e of tlie cold *bi£e, vary in duieieiit individuals, he.ng very slight ill some,* 111 others very severe. They ure generally more severe in tue old and ddbihlitud, tiun in tue young and slreug. uiiti last from u lew ! inmnies to in any hours. Alter a time, (inferiiig in almost every case, tlie dullness seems to abate, or to ultermte with sligut Hushes ol heat—these soon give place to aconaiittedaii-; increased heat of the skin; then foaovvs ull tue uqitouis of fever. At- let an uncertain per.od the syuip.omsaliaie.b sweat now grad lally lueaks out. an 1 »oou becomes pre- f.isu,-Waeu its ng the 111 xtilie, ad paiiiiui **mp- tonis disippear,tliesKmiiecomescom und tue pa ttern gradually belter until hie nuioxysiu pus-e* elit.rely off’. All luvers marked try u uist.net null, followed by fever uuffsweaffug. .’n 1 tenn Hating in a more or less jiertect remission of all the syuq.- tims, the ugue occurii ig ai tole.ahly regii ar in kOrvuls, are iiiclu.ted m the class ol iiitcrnntieii s. >0 IuwIhIJW oiiy"p e „J.Th.tl w> hin tho limiu oi'thc oh, or fc !.V. midtmeh aud ovur/peJ,' if n white nor Ott. ho fE i" ‘“ifc iltn thirty tlulkra for onoh aii'l" " olid it 0 slave or froo i>or.o 1 ? V '>tt od in a emu not exceed,n. 5 t0 Q whipped at the dlecrotioh „r !'y *dWl mmi ortmy iwb Alder,,,*,, *** mill, tocxpo.e or emuo iS'l'i MSss&asW nnd lor a violation ot tho l,? 1 " 1 "' tlto perenn «, oB ,!, " “'“'Ilh,, oxceeditti! oiiehtmdro3dolW?"* lli «ti enoh otionco. an I tho .aid “Sr f Y?li liy him or her, or on !a,laro / hlll| o inovod lo a proper dieo,„ c ,.Hi tlmexpeneo of tin, owner on,I '")'-. ho lawful lor.nnyp,.r.a,„„ r ||[;'^Tta ordopo.it, oroattw to ba oait,T2lSl ml tl. tlto Savannah river, or o ™"! hifth water mark, within ih 0 tlicnonul hunts orU«ciWofs a ? M 4 or miv sttl,stance ofwhatowl^i which might iu any degree t! water nlsiid river, or Inn,is aforesaid, and each aSt l ™ e ''* f * fending, shnll for lined m a «„m „ 01 ogoeediSl. 11 lars, ,1 the odonder ho „ »iL 1,1 : ‘VO <"■>• person of color t whipped not exceedltij 8fwt£jW owner, empio, er oi-guanlW offl person of color, shall pa" one hundred dollars. wl/cli „, V k!" soared against said ,|a V c tr r,!i Tor such ollence. ,P “ I* 1 Sec.til). Uoitfnrthcrordaincil Tt,, forleitiiros Incurred ru„h r £ ' V“' coheccuci un i enforced in the uuSH! I y law. mi l ono half or ,| c „ “ . s ail lines iinJ4hrfoaiiti*n|n“ e), ' m Sec. 41. Du HnirUierordained »!>'«- of orji„,,,r, tt icjs or p ii dns nrdiutnco. be, and'tho uSS’If perse,led. uud that all ordluxnciijij diim,ces in.liluting ugainu ,hs',X,2 the s mie nre hereby repeoled x FKLT ’f- c - Pnlm X MoimWEnpiiiffisj-j T H US E medicines haveloni bn, fa . appreciated tor their ciirjordim mediatemowers of restorinr ptrfmhiJ, sons snftenng under n -nrlv everykii.? to waieh t to I,ma ,i, frune is li.,4 I lie prop, io or ro)oioe< in the oppora_ forded i,y tlto imivers.il dil)'t«ioiio, ii,3 f"r.PdW"ig his VEOETADLK LlfEii »v,thin thc/nowledgeand re.ich «, „m J dual in the rouiimiaity. Unlike tlie ” mcaiiisipt ickeries wliicli liont ofu# greilients. tho l.ife Pill, nrc purely anJd getable, uud contain ueitlier meriu r.a arsi n c. nor ally otiier mineral in u. f m ,l over. 1 ney ma entirely comim e'l old r.ommreun I powerfulpfutli. L.e vi.lnenfl thonga long Known lo several Indue id* recently to .Otneemindntphenn irem'e ItX are altogether unknown to the igno.-.m, *. eis lo medic il science, and were Mrerbea unuw, uic iiiuu icu iu (iiu u,iwi ui uiurui.iii-ii n. i ... A* Ague an IFuverguue. alE origiiuite iu placua .: on ,n 80 LuppBy eUicac.ouii Roivlitu i’s -vuiy.tois F OR tho face an J skin. anJ of vital importance to the support of female loveliness. Power- till of* effect, yet inilff of itill'ience, this admiruble specific (a preparation from tlie most deligbtiul Ij^sain.c exotic*, ami perfectly free from muierul or otiier pernicious a Imixture*. possesses balsamic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tan. freckles, pimples, spots, redness, uu J all ciitaueoiis ormptiou*. gr.idu.illy realizing a decidedly clear, fair and so ft skin; transform* even the niosts illow complexion into r idi.mt whiteness; ren lershardi and rough skin delightfully soft mi l a iiooth; im parts to t ie face, neck a informs, u heathy 2ind ju venile bloom; mi l, by due perseverance in it* np. plie-if on. promote* a free and uninterrupted ix ?r- e SB of t.iose important fiiuet.onsof the skin, which are of tlie most necessity for the preservation of health and attainment, uiid continuance of u hen'.i- tiful complexion. A fresh supply of this valuable article just re ceived. and for sulu by A. PARSONS, uug 5 contiguous to marshy and iiiuuJateit gioun.1, care should lie takcu not to lie exposed more man tie- ccekiry, either to ttie iieat of tue sun or in tiie open air after sun-down. D rectious accompany each bottle—price, $1. For sate by PORCIIER & LAROCHE, Opposite the .Market, sept 11 Sign of the Golden Globe. Stm (ft, Sun IPs. 2 BBL9. of siiper.or Freuc’n Rappee coitrae Sunil’. 1 bbl.'Maccoboy, tl blidders Sco eh, 100 bottles do., iVotn Lor,i.ain’s manufactory. For sale by PORCIIER Sc LAROCIIE, oct 30 FatherButicr, A ND tlie lam *u iJearg Pilgrim, by W. II Carlutou. author of “Traits mid Stories of Irish Pencil) ry,”‘*Neal M done." Arc. To winch is added—National Tides, by Tuoiius Hood, 2 vol*. Sh iksneare nnd bis Friends, or The Golden Age of Merry I ’uuLuicl. in 3 vok The Courtier of the day* of Charles 2d, with other Tales, by Mrs. Gore, umhor of ‘Mary Ray mond.’ Arc. 2 vol*. Tiio Canons of Good Breeding, or the Hand book for the Man of Fushion. by dio au-lior of ‘The Laws of Etiquette;’ a neat pocket edition. New Remedies, tho method of preparing and administering them ; their effects on tuu uealthy an I diseased economy,&c.,by Roliley Diingieren, M. D. 1 vol. 8 vo. 6 ’ The Religious .Souvenir for 184), edited by Mrs. L. R. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations. Also. Splendid Annuals, English and American. Just received. nov 8 VV. THORNE WILLIAM B. To Planter*. CHINESE PROLIFIC OR TREE CORN. P ORCIIER Sc LA ROCHE hm just received by tlm ship Trenton, from New York, a full supply of Vegetable. Flo.ver uud I ir.l Seeds—u- inong which are the Cliim se Prolific m Tree Corn Pumter* at any distance desirous o) obtaining the above Com, will please send their orders iin- titadi Italy, of’whic’i they can rely ou being, sent tion. TIIE PIKENIX BIlTERSarerocu cnu*e they possess the poiverof resfordnxL. p r ug ember* ol'hcalUi, tongfoivitig vigor out the cou«f tutioii. ns the Fhaemiums 1 res ored toiifnfiom o 'i^tnvna tion. Tim Plimn x Bitter* ait entirely v J composed of rants Jouml only mwrttittfj tlm western couiilry. which v i I infililrfrei VF.tS AND AGUES of ull k nli; ffl f.i I to erudic.t • entirely ull t,.e eflccli of ■ infinitely sooner than tlm most poweihlfi ration* of Sarsaparilla, mill will iinuitiUbf tlm deterinin itioii ol* BLOOD TO TIlLlli never fail* in sickness incident to voinin and will ho found a certain remedy in (i!)tl nervous debility nnd weakness oV ti,e l paired constitutions. A* a remefy for Cliron’c anl InCin R : enmatism, me eXcjcy of the Pimtul will be demonstrated by tie use of a tuug 1 ** Thcustiul dose of these Bitters is hilfiw* full, in water or wine, and thUauantityw ken two or tlu-ce times u day._ about half ■ before meals, or a less* qiuntity may be ^ all time*. To those who ore ufll.cted wo gestion ufter meal*, these Billers will puj vilualde. ns they very greatly iwreae tlie« of tlie principal viscera, help them 10 i - their time lo.is, mi l enable the ilomjcagj charge into tue bowels whitcver a or Tims indiges'iou is easily und rpemy n appetite restored, and the months or IM** out verse’s be ng clean-cd. uu ntmn mW and strength of body uud energy oi nunumi luippy risdta. -.f fl,rJ»H l’orfarther parfeutars ofMonj“** *. and P imen'x 1 itt ra.app'y f>JG II oa w iy.. ew-York.where t.ie^JI obtained for 25 cents, 50 cent* ww j'PS and the Bitters for $1 n $4 l» r ^JT O'is certificates of tlm wonderf U’lnca j limy be there inspected. nmTOtf! Sormhlgr t t At Iuh Store, ou the Bay, corner o nov 23 — - Uoxxni,.Pulnio-rn^’; r 1 with neatness and despatch. Also, a full supply of tlie early Sugar Corn. The above seeds ure anil R:t/,ov Strops. A SPLENDID usKorumut of com fined Sil ver and Steel Razors, of excellent work manship. in cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, and Modus’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale bv PORC11 ER & LA ROC H E, Sign of the Golden Globe. 19 Opposite tlie Market. R Utxxvltxmr* Tonic Mixture, Ac. hCl'.l VLIJ iicr»lii|i Gutpn. u full xii(>|.ly o Rowland’s Tome M xtiire, for fever umi ague; Sulphate f }niuine. Pipurinc, Iodine, pure Morphine. Sulphate nnd Accutate Morphine Musk in Pods, Oil Black Paper. Croton Oil. Hy- driodate Potass, Soda aud Seidlitz Powdeis.Lou- dou L'istard, &c. For sale l»y oct 15 PORCIIER & LAROCIIE. S Tobacco. IX boxes Leftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco, on hand, and for sale by A. PARSONS, oct 4 S iv i Patent Barley. t.v do/.. Rulfiuren’s Patent Bariev, received and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, uug 21 Sweet Oil. BASKETS superior Sweet Oil, fresl unported, tin foil tops. Just received and lor sale by oct:i ° G. R. HENDRICKSON. wuiranted to be the crop of 1839. Sign oftbe Golden Globe, nov 10 Opposite the Mark'd. ISutlcr’s JCHervesceiit UlttgaeMiu F Aperient, OR dyspepsia or indigestion nervous debili ty, giddiness, ‘ * ‘ i,hubi headache, acid.ty of the atom- litnulcostiveness.ciitaiieou , d.seums.goitt. gravel, See. und highly vahiahie us a gentle coo ing purgative. A fresh supply of t:u* valuable me J.ciiiu just received, aud lor: nle by j»Iy 31 A. J»A tSONS. Coufectioiinry. wnperior steam refined Coufec- fJ U tioua/y, in boxes 30 and 50 Ibseueli, just received and lor sale by nov 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON. T Soaps, &c. •VO cases old Liiglisli Windsor Soaps, suita ble for family usu 10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. ass’d 20 baskets Sweet Oil, superior 500 lbs. Pipe Clay, 3 cuses roll Briinstoue 50 lbs. Calomel, Eng.; 50 oz. (luiuino _12 groce Clark’s Friction Matches 500 lbs. Chloride of Liino, 2 casks Flaxseed Just received, and lor sale bv oct 12 THOMS RYERSON. ITItttclirs., IF PY groce Clark’s Patent Friction Matcbe 1 superior to ull other kinds. Just recuivcn md for sale by G. 1L HENDRICKSON, oct 17 . Tobacco and Snuff. f MFTY grace Mrs. Miller’s Fine CnfTo’me' co, 0 bbls. Lorillard’s Scotch umi Macco >o JnufF, bottles; 20 jars course Ruppee an xMaccoboy do. Just received, and for sale by sept lo G. R. HENDRICKSON. ge table 0ciiinlcciil. c I N COBCO of olmitiate whetherari»ingl>pio 0 1 c * „J3 in A»thma; sent relief from the ihrcateiun- . J preaching Piilmon uy has greater claims upon tho confideuce i valid than the above niocbci It is for tho ,tt".ctvonnJ j «'“ i | e J touiH of coughing, expeclore »» gjjb in the breast. Sic. which consul tures of the complaint, tiiat. th*.J J designed, and has umnife»ted P It is equally useful of 1 coughs and colds, arising ^ on [. ^t- weather, from wearing damp bn For sale liy mi| y g3 - &c ,| Sweet Scented | 12 ‘redUoidct ti tle. Violet *>■ ... 0 up. Plnin Al 'o, Powder Boxosond I-oitt* for sale, by * oct 25 —— Gotvlantl’s If?;' 1 ?";coU rg“nd"»’ U fr i »''P Hring.ho»hi»Mi^ F OR iniorov..., ion. rentldnn? the shin n trout, und tor roiiioving t in'-' to., wurrutitod gouinoo Ju-trecci^ ( G:"il. IltiNUlUCKs .u»a iule by ■WK10 — —. sc . Wllltc *- cnl V„ilUli’ WS“ r -.VO Htititliod keg' t"8 tvnrrnntotl anted 250 do. Ainericnn. - tj It) bills. Kngli'li chalk 10 tlo. WliihtiR- 0 „i| sept 20 .