Daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1839-1840, November 22, 1839, Image 4

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K> t •- w AUCTION SALES. City §5eW5*9 Splo, . -id firs? Tuesday in December next, will be _ sold, before the Court House, in.tiio city of Savannah, between the usual hours of sate, A Negro Woman named Rose: levied upon by virtue of (i. fin. issued from the lion. Court of Common Pleas and ofOyor arid Terminer for the city of Huvaimah, at tfio butanol of Thomas Purse ftud John Mercliinbit, ot. al. vs. Rebecca Russell; property pointed out bv plaintiff?* at torney ... LEVI S. RUSSELL, Shorift. oct 20 0 : FityShcrlflPs SiUO. N the first Tuesday in December next, will be Bold, before tho Court Homo, in the city of Savannah, between tho usual hours of sale, Lot No. 0, hounded by and hutting on Bast BrcfuP-treci'e:: the *.vcit, on the north by Jet No. 7, on tho cast by lot No. JO, on the south by lot No. 11; containing 00 feet front and 105 feet in depth, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon; levied upon by virtue of fi fu’s issued from the Hon. Court of Common Pleas and of Oyer and Terminer for the Citv of Savnnnuh, at the instance of John B. Gandry ot.Til. vs. Henry S&gurs and James Sagunu Property poiuted ou t by plaintitrs uttornies. octal LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff. City Sheriff's Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold, before tho Court House, in the city of .Tavaimnb, between the usual hours of side, One Mahogany Sideboard, ouo pair Mahogany Card Tables, one’do. ends, one Mahogany Dining Tabic, nineteen straw bottom Chairs, two pair of 8hovcl nnd Tongs and one Fender; kviennpon by virtue of u distrain warrant issued from the IJon. Inferir Court of Chatham couuty at the in stance of Robert II. Pettigrew, trustee of Eliza L. Pettigrew, his wife, vs. Alex. If. McDonnell. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attoniics. . oct 29 LEVI 3. RU33F.LL, Sheriff. Ocoratn-Chntkiun County. To nil whom il may concern. X.X7'tn:iir.AS. Mary Sagurs, widow,liMhny- V y plied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Couuty. for Letters of Administra tion on tho estate and effects of James Sagurs, late of Chatham Comity. * These are therefore to cite and admonish,nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de ceased, to filo their objections, (if any they have) to the granting of die ailministratipn of tbo es tate to the applicant in tho Clerk's Office of t e said Court, oil or before the twelfth day of Do comber next; otherwise letters of. administration will he granted. Witness, tho Hon. Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of the said Court, this 12th day of Nov., A. D. 1839. F.DW’D G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Geovgtn—Cbntlmin County* To nil whom it may concern: ( tTHEREAR Omwims hnlh nrmlied vv to die Hon.the Court ofOniinury of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on die estate and effects of Paul Dupon, late ofChadumi County, deceased. • These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tho gr.iuliiig'of the administration of the estute of die deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s Of fice ofthe said Court, on or before the 9th day of December jiex‘; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Francis Sorrel,--one ofthe Jusdcos ofthe said Court, tho 9thdnv of Nov. A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 9 Deputy Clerk c. o.c. c. Xotk>C. N INETY slays after date, application will bo mu do to die Planters’ pnnk of .tho State of Georgia, for rotiowal of lost script,for Fivo Shafts Stock of. said Bunk, in dio name of Mary C. Schooddo. . d. PHILBRlCK & CO. ‘uug1ft Wotico. F OUR moptlis after date, application will bo made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for the County of Camden, for leave to sell nil tha real and personal estate of David Thomas, late of said county, deceased, uug 2ft * CL W. THOMAS, Adm’or. Notice. F OUR months after dato, application will be made to the Court ofOrdinary of Effingham County when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following Land: One hundred and fifty acres Pine. Land, lying and being in the Countv of Effingham* belonging t * the estate of Ernst Win. Gu/.er, bounded north by Lineburgcr’s and Keiffer’s, east by Kciffer’s and unknown laud, south and west by Dasher’s laud; for tho benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. nov 18 FREDERICK 11 IN ELY, Adm’or. Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold, agreeable to an order of the Hon. Inferior Court of Burke Co., while sitting for ordinary purposes, in tlio town of Waynesboro, on the first Tuesday in January next. One tract of Land, belonging to the estate of Elisha Andersou, late of said county, deceased, lying on the water- of Rocky Creek, joining lauds' of James Anderson and B. Miller, and containing fourteen hundred and twenty-four (1424) acres, more or less.' Sold for the benefit of the heir* of die deceased. JANE 11. ANDERSON, Ex’ix. JAMES ANDERSON, \ A. H. ANDERSON, $ oct 20 209 Gcovgin-f’luitluini County "CXTHEREAS, Cyrus Stedman hath applied W to the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for letters of Administration on tho estate and effects of James H. B. Foster, late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of;the said de ceased, to file their objections (if any-they have) to the granting of the administration ofthe estate of the deceased to the applicant in tho Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or before ttte 31st day of November next; otherwise letters of adminis tration will bo granted. Witness, the lion. A. Porter, ono of tho Jus tices of tho said Court, the 31st dnv of October, A. D. 1899. EDW’D G. WILSON, oet 31 N Deputy Clerk c, o. c. c. Notice. P OUR months after date, application will bo made to the Justices of the Court of Ordin ary for the County of Cnmdeu, for leave to sell all this real estate and bank stock, belonging to die es tate of Joseph Thomas, late of Caindeu Couuty, deceased. ?• W; THOMAS, 5 ExW ang 2ft JOHN TOMPSINS, 1 174 Notice. A LL persons having claims ngninsttlic late Jnn. Uudey, Esq. of Cmndenconnty, are request ed to present them properly attested, and those in debted, will please make iimnediuto payment to O. W. THOMAS, l ... . r KOBT, I.ANO, j Jefferson, 3d Oct. 1839. oct 7 192 Aclmlnisfrator’s Sale. W ILL bo sold, on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before die Court Home door in Jncksonboro’, Scriven county, between the usual houre of sole, the following property, to wit: One tract of Laud lying iu stud County, adjoin ing lands of Wilkins H. Nuntially, Richard Her rington, ir. and Brier Creek, containing 407 acres, more or less. Also, nnodier tract, lying in said county, containing six hundred (GOO) acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Richard Herrington, •en., Solomon Zeagler and George Robbins; al so, five Negroes, to wit: Yilet, u woman about 40 years of age, Diana, a woman about 18 years of age, and Child Chilson, about 2 years of age, Ro- da, a girl about 14 years of age, and a girl by the namo of Matilda, about 13-years of age. - Sold agreeable to an order of die Hon.' the Inferior Court of Scriven county while sitting for ordinn- 5 f purposes, as the property bf John M. Roberts, eceased, for tho benefit of die heirs and creditors of said estate. STEPHEN MILLS, Adm’or. oct 29 i DELIA ROBERTS, Adm ix. Gcorgia—Cliittlium County. To nil worn it may coucem. W HEREAS, Win. Henry Fitts, Administra tor of die estate of James D. Fitts, late of Cliadiatn County, deceased, hath applied to die Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, for Letters Disniissory. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if any diey have) in the Clerk’s Office of-the said Court, on or be fore die lftthday of March next, otherwise letters disniissory will be granted. Witness, the lion W. Thome Williams, one of the Justices of the said Court, die 10th day of September, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, sept 10 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Atlmfiiialrutor’ii Sale. O N the first Tuesday in December next, will bo sold, before die Court House, in Hunts ville, Liberty county, die folio wing Negroes: Nanny, Elsy, Mary and Nancy, die property of die estate of John N. Way, and sold by order of tho Court of Ordinary for said county, for the be nefit of the heirs. oct 3 ' WM. N. WAY, Adm’or. Adminifilmtoriti finle, W ILL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary next, before the Court House in Hines villo, Liberty County, by order of the Court of Ordinary for said County, tho following property of the estate of R. 3. Leonard, viz: One Tract of Land, containing 600 acres, more or less, known ns the Cooper Tract; one Honse and Lot at Walthourville, with 13 acres of land, more or. less, together with all odidr Land or Property owned by said estate; for the benefit of a!! concerned. GEO. W. DUNHAM, Adm’or. nov 5 217 County Po nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Potrick Marlow hath applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration ou the estate and effects of Nicholas Marlow, Esq. late of Chatham County deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if uny they have) to the granting of the administration of the estute ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk's of fice ofthe said Court, on or before the 12th day of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be granted Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jus tices ofthe said Court, the 12th 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, hath spplied to tho Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chat ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Isaac Norton,late of Chatham County, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singulur 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 ofthe deceased to the applicant iii 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 ofthe said Court,the twelfth 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_Frcdericlc E. Tebeau, hath ap plied to the 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, deceuscd.t These are therefore to cito und admonish, all and singulnr the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of the adininsitrution of the er 4 - * ofthe deceased to the applicant in the Clerk’s fice ofthe said Court, on or before thetwelfthday of December next; otherwise letters of administra tion will be grunted. Witness, tho Honorable Anthony Porter one of tho Justices of die said Court, tho twelfth day of November A. D- 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, nov 12 Deputy Clerk, c. o. c. < Georgia—Bryan County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Andrew Bird 1ms made applica tion for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, ou the estate of Dorcas Sunder* Bn, late ofthe County of Chatham decoased. These ure therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) ill the Clerk’s office of the Court of Ordinary for . said County, within, the time prescribed by law; otherwise letters of administration will be grunted to the said Andrew Bird. Witness, the Hon. Israel Bird, one of the Jus tices of said - - *• ' ’ | November, nov 12 223 .VI, ill C null. I^in.-I VI lilt? a« MO* aid Court of Ordinary, this 7th day of er, J839. J. SMITH, ,c. c. o. u. c. Georgia—Clintlmin County. To nil whom it limy concern. W HEREAS, Andrew Dixon, Administrator of the estate and effects of Daniel Foley, late of Chatham County, deceased, has applied to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary of-Chatham Counjy, for Letters Disniissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish allcon- cerned, to file their objections (if any they have) in tho Clerk’s Office of dm said Court, on’or before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- mbsory will be granted. Witness the lion. A. Porter, one ofthe Justices of die said Court, the 3d day of July* A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, July 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Notice. A LL persons having claims against the late Je- rend ill Cuyler,r,M|. are requested to present them properly attested; und diosc indebted will please make payment to Wit. It. CUYLER, Qua!, Ex-or. oct 2 188 fr. Georgia—Chatham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Henry F. V/illink, Executor of the last will and testament of David Pidge, late of ChaUmni County, deceased, hath upplied to the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Coun ty, for Letters Disniissory. These are dierefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file *heir objectionufif uny they have) in the Clerk's Officeof the said Court, on of before the 3d day of January next, otherwise letters dis- missory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. Elios Reed, one of die Jus tices of tiie said Court, the 3d day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. c. c. c. Georgia—ClintImm Couuty. To all whom it muy concern. W HEREAS, William Luw, Administrator of the estate and effects of Mary M. Haig and Agues Haig, deceased, lias applied lo tim Hon. the Court of Ordinary of Chadioni County for Letters Disniissory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned, to file Uieir objections (if any dtey Imre) in the Clerk’s Officeof the said Court,ou or before tho 3d day of January next, otherwise let ters disniissory will be grouted. Witness, die lion. Wn». Thorne Williams, one of die Justices of die said Court, the third day of July, A. D. 1839. EDWARD G. WILSON, july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, ElizaMc.Guhagaii, Administra trix of the estate of VVm. McMcGahagun, deceased, luw applied to the Hon. die Court of Or dinary of Efliingnam County, for Letters Disinis- sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file tneir objections (if any they have) in die Clerk’s Office of the said Court, ou or before the 6lh day of March next, otherwise letjers dis- missory will be grunted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Justi ces of die said Court, dm Oth day of Sept. A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, sept fl c. c. o. e. c. Georgia— Clli UK Rum Couuty. To all whom it may concern. W HEREAS, Thomas II. Brow, Administra tor of the estate of John W. Graham, de ceased, bos applied to did Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Efiinghum Comity, for Letters Disinis- sory. These ure dierefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file their objections (if uny they have) iuthe Clerk’s Office of die said Court, on or be fore the 2d day of January next, odierwise letters disniissory will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of die said Court, the 2d day of July, A. D. 1839. JOHN CHARLTON, j«ly & 0- C. o. e. c. Proposals For publishing, in the town of Irwinton, Alaba ma. a Weekly Newspaper, to be entitled the IRWINl'ON CHICO YICLE. H AVING beard many complaints of tho want of a Newspaper in this town, (to bu con ducted in a gentlemanly like manner,) the under signed have been induced, by die curneit solici tations of many friends, to embark iu tlio under taking. In assuming died tides consequent upon such an unterpriso, we feel deeply conscious of die re sponsibility which will devolve upon us; utid knowing, too, tho diversity of the lititum mind, wo cannot flatter ourselves dial we will he aide to pi.kask am., hut so far as our hmulde abilities extend, wo will at all times be. found striving to elevate the standard of tuutii ttud cormxcT non* al PRiitcipi.es. It will he our object to advo cate ull suoh measures as are best calculated to advance die prosperity of the Eastern suction of our State, abounding as it docs, in so many na ture lad vuntngcs, and us a necessary con.sequence, especially to promote the interests of our own town. Our turn will be to render our paper use ful and valuable to all classes ofthe community— in short. Literature, Useful Information, Agri culture, Foreign and Domestic Intelligence, will each receive a due proportion of.our attention. in regard to Politics, we deotn it necessary to say, that we shall give the general Political intel ligence of the whole country, while ut tho same time, as conductors of a Free Press, wc will fearlessly, and widiout favor or affection, advo cate anu support all such measures us will,.in our opinion, promote our geuural prosperity us a People, and die perpetuity of cur Rights and Li berties. Our paper will be purely Republican, as prac tised by those great Apostles of Liberty—JEF FERSON mid MADISON—preferring them as our guide, rather diun the new-light, bem- stylkd Democratic Republicans of dm j>r*»***ti» day. We are ‘^strict constructionists” of die Fe deral Compact, and shall, dierefore, Oppose all schemes ot Internal Improvement, except by the Stutcs themselves, os a purl of that “American Sy stem” whichlias proved t o ruinous to the South and which was attempted to be fastened upon us, under that most plausible and specious pretext, the “GENERAL WELFARE.” Believing, as we do, diat it is the duty of every good citizen to cherisii with jeulotis care tho “Union of the States, and the sovereignty of the States,” und us ihis caxmoibe done without a strict adher ence to the Constitution itself, we nliall not bo sparing in our denunciutiop of the attempts which are mid huve been made by tho late, as well as the present, Administration, to control, not only die monied facilities of tho Government, blit of tlio entire country. With regard to the question which is now agitatiug the country rolativu to the currency, we now uultesitatuigly declare our hostility to tho dirico-rejeeted Sub-Treasury Sys tem, tending as it does, in our opinion, to an'in crease of Executive power, which bus already been claimed and exercised to an alarming extent, in more instances dinn one, if not by the present in cumbent, by his immediate predecessor, in whoso “footsteps” he is endeavoring to head. Wc expect to encounter litany perils, many ad verse winds; yet, aided by the strong breath of public favor und support, die trade winds of our world must'waft us clear of our troubles—wc dure raise oar anchor, unfurl our sheets, and ven ture boldly upon our new and untried course. What shoals and quicksands, what rocks mid hid den perils awit us,“alas we kown not!” Lotus but clear die harbor, and get fairly “under way,” then vve will fear uothing. Nor is this the vain boast made when danger is far in the distance. It. is our firm determination, mode !, fter rcricn^ thought, ami weighing well the diliicultioH we are to meet widi. The Chronicle will he issued as early us the necessary materials can be obtained from Now- York, wflich will be in December or early in Jan uary next. It will be printed ou a largo imperial sheet, containing twenty-four columns, with en tire new type, und will not be surpassed in beau ty by any paper in the Southern Country. JACK HARDMAN. RICHARD RUE MOONEY. Terms.—Three Dollars per annum, payable invariably in advance. Irwinton, (Aia.) Oct. 10, 1839. f ocl 22 Georgia—Effingham County. To ull whom it may concern. W HEREAS, John M. Lucas, Administrator of the estate of Willium McGuIngin, de- deased, bus applied to die Hon. the Court of Or dinary of Effingham County, for Letters Disniis sory. These are therefore to cite and admonish all con cerned, to file dioir objections (if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore die 6th day of march next, odienvise lettters disniissory will he granted. Witness, the Hon.'C. Powers, ono of die Jus tices of die said Court, the 6th day of Sept. A. D. J839. JOHN CHARLTON, Bcpt6 Clerk c. o. e.c. Georgia—JGflingliaiii County. To all whom it may concern. "WTC7TIEREAS, Mrs.NaomiWeitman,widow, ▼ ▼ Administratrix of die estate and effects of Matthew Weitman, deceased, hath upplied to the Hon. die Court of Ordinary of Effinglinin Coun ty, for Letters Disniissory. . These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,to file their objections(if any they have) in the Clerk’s Office of the said Court, on or be fore die 26th day of January next, odierwise let ters disniissory will he granted. Witness, tho Hon. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices of tho said Court, the 20th day of July, A. 1) 1839. july 26 JOHN CHARLTON, Clerk c. o. e. c. * ' & r. ' * P** ttr. McMimn's Elixir ut Opium This ia a new chemical preparation,* containing all tho v;i! unb!o Medicinal qualities of Opium, in a natimd stale of combination to tho exolusioh of Us noxious principles. TjlULL proporlioih of tho greatest number of J?- the noxious principles of Opium, are con tained infaudanum, Paregoric, Blaokdrop, Don- nreotized Laudanum, Extract of Opium amUurh i oilier opinio preparations of this class hitherto nin.de, and to which arc Justly .attributed those disagreeable ntVectHUpoii Iffo stomach nndncrvpus system, which so frequently follow their opera- tidn, ond limit their Uscftdness. Tins Elixir nmy be adopted in ull those cases in which either Opium or’ Its preparations are ad ministered, with tho certainty of obtaining all their sedative, anodyne and iiuti-spasinodic ef fects, without any of these disagreeable conse quences, of headache, nausea, vomiting, coustU potion, tremors, and a train of other unhappy symptoms, which are often aadistrewing as tho-e which it was applied to remove. The Elixir of Opium is not only superior to tho artificial compounds of Morphine, in its being more mild, permanent and uniform in its effects, but tho preparation 'possesses also a superior ad vantage to their solutions, in not being liable to decomposition or deterioration from variable tem perature or long keeping: a serious objection to which the latter are exposed. Finally, Morphine, not being tlio full represen tative of Opium, cauuot alone, and that in artifi cial combination ton, produce all the characteristic effects of so triumphant a remedy, whenso many of its other valuable principles as Codciu, Nar- ceinund MeconicAcid are excluded. TESTIMONIALS. From Dr. C}iilton r *die eminent Chemist of New- York, iu proof of the accomplishment of this discovery. Dr. John B. McMnnil having made known to me tho process by wliiqh bo prephrse his “Elixir of Opium,” ami wishing me to state my opinion concerning it, I therefore say, that tho process is in accordance with well known Chemical laws, and that the preparation must contain all the valu able principles of Opium, withoutthosewliicharo considered as deleterious and useless. , J. R. CH1DTON, M. D.i Operative Chemist, &c. Ncw-York, Dec. 29,1830. Having witnessed tho effects of Dr. J. B. Mc- Munu’s Elixirof Opium, wc are of opinion that it is n valuable preparation, uud recommend it to the paii'cnasoof the profession. F. U. JOHNSTON. M. D., Physician t of the City and Marine Hospital. JOHN W. FRANCIS, M. D., Latejhrofessnr of Midwifery in Uie College cf Thy*, and Burgeons, N. Y. JOHN C. CHEV.SMAjV, M. D., Surgeon of Now-York Citv Hospital. RICHARD K. HOFFMAN. M. I)., Surgeon to the Marine Hospital, N. Y.,und late Sur geon itr tile U. S. N. JAMES WEBSTER, M. P., I’rof. of Anato my and Physiology iu tho Geneva, Medical College, N.’Y. Ncw-York, Feb. 18,1837. Dr. Mitchell’s trials of the Elixirof Opium in the Hospitals. New-York. Feb. 8tl», 1837. Dr. J. B. McMtinn—Dear Sir: I have made re peated trials of your “Elixir of Opium” in the City and Marine Hospitals, and find it to pos-ess the’anodvnc and sedative powers of the ordinary preparation* of Opium, without producing the excitement, headache, nausea and constiputiou, which in many cases lender those preparations ob jectionable. Its effects are more periuauent than those of Morphia. Yours, «Stc. C. L. MITCHELL, M. D., Resident Physician New-York Hospital. Thosa who take Opium and its ordinary prepa rations, cannot he ignorant ofthe fact that its dis tressing and pernicious effects result from the operation of its deleterious principles, and that the tremors, iniiffiiornud lassitude with which its devotees are afflicted, and for which they repeat the dotiQ to relievo, are sensations of its own cre ation. But in consequence of the exclusion of those deleterious principles fromthe Elixir of Opium, it is not liable to derange tho functions of the sys tem, nor injure the constitution und general health; thence its high superiority in all those cases, in which the long continued and liberal use of Opi ates are indicated and necessary to allay pail and spasmodic action, and induce sleep and compo sure, ad incases of fractures, burns or scalds,can cerous ulcers, and otherpuinful affections. And ,to those persons, who, from necessity or vitiated indulgence, have been accustomed to tho use of Opium, this preparation will afford a gra tifying substitute by which they may relieve them selves from the thraldom of pernicious and too frequently iuveterate habit. Directions tor using the Elixir of Opium. To a child a mouth old, or younger, give from half a drop to a drop; to u child about six months old, from 3 to 10 drops; and to adults, from 10 to 00 drops, (and even double or treble that much, if the pain and other symptoms he severe and urgent) mixed in two or three tea spoon’s full of water, according to tlio size of the dose. As the admin istration of every inodicino should be governed by its effects, it is proper to begin with the smallest dose; mid increase or repent it at proper intervals utittl the desired effects arc produced, * O’ JOHN n. McMUNN, of South Middle- town, Orange County, New-York, who alone is the discoverer of tho Elixir of Opium, is the only manufacturer of it. And none can he genu* in© without his name written iu full on the outside label. It is to be had of tlio principal Druggists and Apothecaries in Ncw-York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Boston, and in most of the principal cities and towns in the United States. . For sale by PORCH ER & LAROCHE, sept 23 - 4 •: : W . 'ijwjHLg nnHESE am°a?Iffibl6 «i&}tnto 1 foryomt, illimknlg oil kiwi* oflmiwr enkos, mill linvo tlio iiilvanlugi, ov«r that nrliolo in wa king th» batter perfectly light awl ready Ibr bil king the instant tlicy uro mixed. Duckwlieut and plheroakcK, when made with llicso powdor*, arc loa* likely to disagree with tlio stomach than those wade wilh'yeust; and as it requires but a few min utes to pruparo for baking. Ike possibility of ever having them sour, is entirely avoided, Tlio good clfcct of mixing cake awl biscuit with these pow ders, lias hnen upproveil by many of tho most em inent physicians awl surgeons in tins country.— They are also highly recommended by many of tile first families iu tliis city awl oilier places. A fresh supply of tlio aliovo article just rcceiv- tle bv ANSON PARSONS. > a summit exceoilin. aft . I ’I pw*on bfcokfr*tl 1% J f. orbo ivliit.iw.,1 L? r ‘. ln *y befcSi fitted in a slave or f >10 to his or her *o «pp t) 7l ed and for sale by nov 13 Porclier «V La itoclic, W ILL receive jn n few days by the brig Wm. Taylor,the following Gnrdcn Sends ortho crop of 1839:—Rutn Bnga Turnip, White Dutch Turnip, red top Turnip, yellow and red Silver Onion, early Blood Turnip’ Beet, French Amber Sugar Beet, white Selicia Sugar Beet, long blood Turnip Beet, long orange Carrot, long white Parsnip, early cluster Cucumber, long green Cu cumber, early short green Cucumber, superior Watermelon, largo Muskmelon, Cautelopo do, bush crook neck summer Squash, early Dutch summer do, eiook neck winter do, impurial sugar loaf, largo green and brown Dutch lettuce, curly scarlet, short top, long scarlet and yellow Turnip Radish, (a new article) early and large York Cab bage, early and largo Drumhead Cabbage, flat or late Dutch, green glazed und red Dutch Cabbage, Scotch pale or green curled Squash ot Bell Pep per, Curl Cress or Pepper Grass, largo smooth red Tomato, solid Celery, curled Parsley, round leaved Spiuuge,long white Okra, Giunt Aspara gus, Nasturtion Lemon Balm, early Sugar Corn, Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn, early Washing ton or June Peas, largo white Marrowfat, early China Dwarf, early six week, white kidney und red marrow Beaus, large .white marrowfat flat Peas, and other seed (suitable for the Southern market. Sign ofthe Golden Globe, itov 13 Opposite the Market. ■ Just Rccoiveti; D R. KERSHAW’S Tonic Mixture for the Fever and Ague. Double the strength of any oilier of tho Tonic Mixtures, Intermittent Fever, or as it is more popularly called, Fever and Ague, or Chills uud Fevers, i« a Fever composed of several distinct paroxaysins, w ith a perfect intermission, or period when no fe ver is present, interposed between each.' Each naroxs^oiu has three stages, which successively fol low each other with considerable regularity, name ly, a cold sthgu, a hot stage, and finally, u sweating hinge, which terminates the paroxysm. Previously loan attack, a reeling of languor and debility is experienced; with sluggishness in motion and some uneasiness iu attempting to move. Thu face and extremities become pule, the nails of a leaden or livid color, the features shrunk, and tlio skin appears ns if contracted by cold; a feeling of coldness comes ou the- back, resc-nibiing often a stream of cold wutcr running down it, and soon extends over the whole body, (though at tliis time theskiu of the patient will feel warm to another person) the sensation of coldness soon increases to a tremor, and tliis to rigours and shivering. The above symptoms, which are those of the cold stage, vary iu Uifl'ereut individuals, being very •light in some, in others very severe. They are generally more severe in tho old and debilitated, Until in the young and strong, und lust from u few minutes to many hours. After a time, differing in almost every case, the chillness seems to ubate, or to alternate with slight flushes of hoot—these soon give place to a continued and increased heat of tho skin; then follows all tlio s)tnptoms of fever. Af ter an uncertain period tho symptoms abate,asweat now gradually breaks out, uud soon becomes pro fuse,—when using die mixture, all puinful symp toms disappear, the skin becomes cool and the pa tient gradually better until ,lhe paroxysm pusses entirely off. All fevers marked by a distinct chill, followed by fever and sweating, und terminating in a more or less perfect remission of all the syuip- .toins, tho ague occurring at tolerably regular in tervnls, are included iu the class of iuterluittents. As Ague and Fever generally originate inulaces contiguous tomurshy and inundated ground, cure should be taken not to bu exposed more than ne cessary, either to the heat of the sun or iu the open uir after suu-dowii. Directions accompany each bottle—price, $1. For sale by PORCIIER & LAROCHE, Opposite the Market. , septjl Sign of tho Golden Globe. Smid's SnufTs* 2 DDLS, of superior French llnppce course ,Snuff, 1 bid. Maccoboy, 6 bladders Scotch, 100 bottles do., from Lorillard’s manufactory. For sule by ’ PORCIIER Sc LAROCHE, oct 30 For the Hair. T HE Casadu Oil is so denominated, because it is composed of vegetable ingredients, and its virtues are pre-eminently displayed in the follow ing respects: It possesses properties of tlio most salubrious nature, which^ eradicates the-scurf nnd all impurities of the hair; nourishes the hair and prevents its falling off, and lessens the liability of hair to turn grey; itrenghens the weakest Imir, and produces a luxuriant growth; gives a vigor to the hair winch soon produces an inimitably uutur- al curl, und prevents its falling out in a clamp ut- mospherc, or during exercise; renders the Imir either natural or artificial, beautifully soft and pleas ant; bestows an inestimable gloss and pleasant perfume to the tresses—in fine, renders tlio hair dresHtranscenduntlybcautifid.proniotesthegrOwth of whiskers, eye brows, mustaches, &c. To chil dren’s hair its effects arc strikingly beneficial; is perfectly innoxious,and may with safety be applied to the youngest infant; i&onulicutcs the duudrilf easier and superior to combs, soaps, &c.; ex tremely pleasant to the infant, gradually strength ens the hair, and augments its growth no ns to pro duce a beautiful head of Imir. Preserves the lispr after sea bathing, violent exercise, and is of pre eminent utility for persons travelling by sea orland, preserves the hair, rendering it peculiarly pleasant, und always dressed, luw wonderful effects on the Imir in hot or cold climates, and is held in high es timation by distinguished persons abroad. Sold wholesale afnl, retail by the Proprietor, Thos. Quirk, 490 Broadway, New-York, nnd by appointment, by A. PARSONS, Agent, sept 20 Savannah, Ga. Rowland’s Kalydor, F OR the face anil skin, uud of vital importance to the support of female loveliuess. Power ful of effect, yet inild of influence, this admirable specific (a preparation from the most delightful balsamic exotics, and perfectly free from mineral or other pernicious admixtures, possesses balsamic properties of surprising energy; it eradicates tan, freckles, pimples,spots,redness, and all cutaneous eiruptioiis, gradually realizing u decidedly clear, fair and softskin; tramlbnuseven tho most sallow complexion into radiant whiteness; renders harsh and rough skin delightfully soft and smooth; im parts to the face; neck and urms, u healthy and ju venile bloom;-and, by due purse'vemucc 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 the preservation of health and attainment, audcoiitinuaiica of u beau tiful complexion. A fresh supply of this valuable article just re ceived, ulid lor sale by A. PARSONS, uug 5 Razors uiitt llazor Strops, A SPLENDID assortment of combined Sil ver and .Steel Razors, of excellent work manship, in cases, of various prices. Also, San ders, Emerson, mid Mechis’ Razor Strops kept constantly for sale by PORCIIER & LAROCHE, Sign of tho Golden Globe,* ftriglD Opposite tho Market. Ro win 11 iF h Toilic;pxinr<0 t dec# R ECEIVED per ship Gaston, a Dill supply of Rowland’s Tonic Mixture, for fever uud ague; Sulphate Quinine, Piperirie, Iodine, pure Morphine, Sulphate and Aeenlate Morphine, Musk ill Pods, Oil Black Pepcr, Croton Oil, Hy- drioduto Potass, Soda und Seidlitz Powders,Lon don Custard, &o. For sule hy 16 PORCIIER & LAROCHE. _ MV1 Tohateo. Cl-' boxes Lcffwieh’s Cavendish Tobacco, ou O hand, uud for safo hy A. PARSONS, oct 4 S Patent Barley. do/.. Robinson’s Patent Barley, received and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, ang 21 Ilifi Sweet Oil. *?A8KKT8 superior Sweet Oil, fresh .r imported, tin foil tops. Just received und for sale by It HENDRICKSON. Father Butler, A ND tho Lough Dearg Pilgrim, by W. H. Carlcton, author of “Traits and Stories of Irish Peasantry,” “Neul Mulotie,” &c. To which js added—National Tules, by Thomas Hood, 2 vols. Hhidcftpenra and his Friends, or The Golden Age of Merry England, iu 3 vols. The Courtier of tlio days of Charles 2d, with other Tales, hy Mrs. Gore, author of ‘Mary Ray mond,’ &o. 2 vols. Tlio Canons of Good Breeding, or the Hand book for the Mnn of Fashion, by the author of ‘The Laws of Etiquette;’ a neat pocket edition. New Remedies, the method of preparing and administering them; their effects on tlio healthy i!it vessels being cleansed, nutrition and diseased economy ,<&c.,by Robley Dungleson, an( | strength of body and energy of mwfl M. D. lvol. 8 vo. • 1 Thu Religious Souvenir for 1840, edited by Mrs. L. R. Sigourney, with 8 illustrations. • AI«o, Splendid Annuals, English and American. Just received. nov 8 \V. THORNE WILLIAMS. or her i Witlnii m.) I,in,is 0 -f ,| 1U j ,0 "-'tain or aS@ask£Ss}«; nnd if n xlnvfi or free ^ 1" n not exooedS* M i?L Co ®Sj whipped at tint di-crcUolf irir,n or juy uvo Aldermen. 0 tt " W Sec. 18, Bo It AtrtliPrnsJ • 1 mill, to expose or cause i 0 ® 1 "*lt ho,,,, or m uny other luahher hy tho said mill, so u ‘e tit*. ot;'tint sun und tain, ivithinn, c "l 1 mile Irom the presenl 1111 mid for a violation ortho p?oi™:°! il#il ‘<r| tlio person vo omrnding n,a v „ n oxcoodmg one hundred dollar. silt'll oHence, and tlio saldcffiv^ by bun or bor, or ou f,iil„V„ , , !lnl11 - moved to a proper distance hyo* the expense of the owimrV* 0 , . Sen. III. IisIt fUnhcrL .'*!" 1 bo for any person Ifl?' or deposit, orcausoto bomS n”"’ 1111 ^ od in Hid Savannah river, Ingli water mark, within n?„ ' IU b* dictional limits nfUiodiy% or any snbiiaiico of ivVaietJ which might In any degree l„ r wutcr uieaiil river,'^.r any,,l T'" ‘‘J liniit* aforesaid, anil each md fending, shall for eacli aml i. ^f! lined in a sum i,m oSZ 1 ™"* Inrs, if tho offender bo a 1 - - slave or froo peisoii of color £ ftl 81 whipped not exceeding owner, employer or euanli' i „r ^ • person of color, shall ,,,, e f ,ucl "b, one hundred dollars ifl/^'kiSi sessed against said slave or (n, , fov such offence. ,roe 1^^ « Sec. 20. Beitfitrthcrorduiiied Ti,,« forfeitures incurred under tRrd l' ^ collected and unfor.-Hd i„ ' - by low, end one half of dS. said linosau,lfmleiturea chilli ^ fornier, und the dtl, fir half Sec. 21. Uo it further ordaiiiiH) IVvaJ auees or parts of onlinance, thisorduiauco, ho, and the «2T2l persoded, and that all ordinmeS Soj inesanie are hereby repealed I assed.,, Council 2d A„ s ;, it ,i S:! j .,V„' 5 V It. M. CHARLT0.V Attostjosne,, j. Evr , c . c . fro , M '■ -ilomru's Lif^k>tli*andl T iri’ai' ...Bitters. IIESE medicineshavc'ionthwni* . appreciated lor their sxtrsoal^l ineaiatiMiowors of restoring perfectisiil sons sutloruig under nearly every kialdtf 10 which the human itainq i, liable ' rile proprietor rejoices in die .opp, forded by the universal diffusion nl iLm ter placing his VEGETABLE Llfll within theynowledgound reach of nod dual 111 tho community. Unlike die hie moioiis quackeries which boast ofrew gradients, tho Life Pills arc purely ai getublo, und contain neither mercurjr.x— arsenic, nor any other minernliu anrfiMfl ever. They are entirely composed cfa* from rare and powerful plants, uic virtueirfi though long known to several Indian trfc recently to some eminent pliannaccnticalcki are altogether unknown to the ignorant p era t o medical science, and w ere never be* ministered in so happily efficacious a c tion. THE PHCENIX BITTERS u cause they posnesn the power of restoringq piriiigeiiiiiersofhoaltli.toaglowingvi^ori out the constitution, ns the Plucenixuni restored to life from the ashes of itsovrni tion. Tho Plimnix Bitters are entirely vejf composed of roots found only in ceruajjj tho western countir, which will infalibijccr VFRS AND AGUES of all kiwk;«§ fuil to eradicate entirely all the efiecUofri infinitely tiooncr than the most powerfi* rations of Sarsaparilln, nnd will immeA the dotermiuation of BLOOD TO TlIBl never fails in sickness incident to vnnnrB und will be found a certain remedy in alt* nervous debility nnd weakness of the n paired constitutions. As a remedy for Chronic nnd I Rheumatism, the efficacy of the I’ha will lie demonstrated hy the use of a sing Tho usual dose of these Bitters is lialfin full, in water or wiue, nnd this nuautite■. ken two or three times u day, about bai*! before meals, ora lesss quantity may betiq all times. To those who are ulllictcd *r gestion after meals, these Billers wdlf valuable, ns they very greatly increase ® of the principal viscera, help them wpl thnir fininfimiH. mill enable the StODUtlJjB To Planters. CHINESE PROLIFIC OR TREE CORN. P ORCIIER & LA ROCHE lias just received by the ship Trenton, from New York, a fall supply of Vegetable, Flower nnd BirdHeeds—a* inong yyhicli are the Chinese Prolific or Tree Corn Planters at any distance desirous of obtaining the above Corn, will please send their orders im mediately, of which tlioy can rely on being sent with neul ness und despatch. Also, a full supply of the early Sugar Corn. The above seeds are warranted to be the crop of J839. Sign ofthe Golden Globe, nov 16 Opposite the Market. Butler’s JEHIcrvcKceiit iffugucsia Aperient, F OIt dyspepsia or indigestion, nervous dehili- ty, giddiness, headache, acidity of the stom ach,habitual costivcncsH,cutaneous diseases,gout, gravel, See. and highly valuable as a gentle cool ing purgative. A fresh supply of this vnluuble medicine just received, und for Mile by july 31 A. PARSONS; Confectionary. Af/A BOXES superior steam refined Confec- tioimry, in boxes 30 and 50 lbs euch, just received and lor sale hy nov 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Soaps, Ac, T WO cases old English Windsor Soaps, suita ble for family uso 10 boxes Castile do., 1 case Toilet do. uss’d 20 baskets Sweet Oil, superior 500 lbs. Pipe Clay, 3 cases roll Briitistono 50 lbs. Calomel, Eng.; 50 ox, Quinine 12 groco Clark’s Friction Mutches 500 lbs. Chloride of Liiuo, 2 casks Flaxseed. Just received, und for sale by oct 12 TIIOMS RYERSON. Matclics. F IFTY groco Clark’s Patent Friction Matches. superior to all other kinds. Just received, and for sate by G. 11. HENDRICKSON. oct 17 Tobacco ami SnufT. F IFTY groco Mrs. Miller’s Fine Cut Tobac co, 6 obis. Lorillard’s Seoteli und Maccoboy Sniiff, i bottles; 20 jurs course Rapnco und Maccoboy do. Just received, and for sale by uoptlO G. It. HENDRICKSON. their functions, and enable the * charge into the bowels whatever u Thus indigestion is easily and spet’diiT appetite restored, and the mouth*o|[■JS hU ^StVr.icul,,*cfM*;.»l and Phceenix Bitters, apply J 516 Broad way, New-York, where obtained for 25 cents, 60 cents nndj ^l and tlic Bitters for SJ n P*f - ’ { oils certificates of thowomlerfnu* may bo there inspected. n ioT(] Fof sale by At his Store, on tlio Bay, “ raer “ ' nov 23 irutablc Dcmnlccit>* j TN caeofl of obstinate A wholhcrorisingfroaiieccnto'” (^1 in Astlnnaj odd sent relief from llie tlirenteienj ! f J nroaching Piilinoiiury Cou--« nns greater claims upon thy I valid tlmn the above inedieine. ^rf It i* lor tlio afflictive and loin* of coughing, MP® 510 ”H2H7 ill the hreaat, &e. whichCOMUUlWP^ tore* of llie complaint, lh* ,,,» designed, and hasmaniioslcd . parties ■ ,l - Itl^eqnall^ffllorfu^ coughs and colds, arising weather, from wearing danif ^ For sale by may 23 Sweet Scentctl -fl o IKJZ. Otto Itese SCW j. I (1 do. Violet 6 do. Plain .v, Also, Powder Boxes and for sale, by oct 25 .—-— OoWlnuS’*LjjjLg the TJ TTtOIl imoroving and X ion, rendering Hi?**”, parent, and for removing rc«'S &c., warranted genuine- sale by lv< uug 19 White, rruvo Hundred kcg» L » P X warranted , lnw 12 250 do. Auiericnn, Ne- 1 j ()i , 10 hhl*. Engli' 11 a ,i„ Ch»> k 10 do. WluliiW. in oil BOkeg* Clirc^ 100 cn111htcrnl-aIcIvt J. « ^slop 1 superior erticlo for dW/ J gL b . v „,rK? ( l gil. Ju*t received, oud lo uNI) |jlCkq *opt 20 a 1 • '