Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 18, 1840, Image 4

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jSioidsy InDdt ixt, before tho Court’House in tl ' , between tlio mural hours of . woman, slave, named ftosettovod Uie properly of the Est. Jowmli 8. Page, to / un Execution issued onltirtho Superior nirt'ofChathtnii County in favor or John I<. 11. ilolzendorf vs. Cornelius (Vtaourdnll adminis trator of Joseph 8. Poge. Property pointed out ’by tiw Administrator. BUSHkJWTUY.mc.c odt'IW (Georgian) JZ mnmln ogoinrt lira F* Ivin, lutaof Chntliain Cn, — ,— . .tto.tod In Irani) llicin in to dm Inlinnr, m lira f attested. FBVF.il AM) HANCIS S. BAHTOW. 9631 . Executor. ’ Notice. ilc SUxtftM. IBiV Rmtnai* pis tho slur iving hern A LL person* indebted to tho late firm of Cope A Mini. riVo requested tu call and settlo by tho 1st of Novembnr, or they wijl bo placed in thn hands ofntt Attorney for collection. octIO T. II. MILLS. Artmliilstrntoft’n Sale-Continued TN pursnanoe oftfn order from thuJusticei oftho X Inlbrlor Court, while sitting Tor ordinary pur poses, will he sold nn tiw OVstTnesday in Decent* her next, before «ho Court tlonso In this City, between the usual Honrs of sale, n negro man named Moses, belonging to thn estate of W. II. Drake, deceased.* Sold for the benefit of the heirs sudoredltors'nfaaid estate. ORLANDO A. WOOD.Adm. . «otW NOliCC. A LL persons indebted to the subscribers eith er by note, duo hill nr open account, post due, nrn informed that tho same must bo. pniil hy tho Wth instant, or they will indiscriminately bio put in suit. yet3 LONG A PATTERSON. Administrators Sale* A GREEABLY to nn order of Iho.Iufertor Court of Efilngliam County, whilst sitting for ordinary ntirposos, will bo Rold on tho first Tuesday in December next, between tho usual tiours of sale, three negro men slaves, viz: Will, Andrew, and Artur, tho property of the Estate of fames Burton, deceased. Sold for a division. Terms made known on the dsy ofsnle. sept 15 223 C. A. BURTON, Adm’or. Valuable Property for Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ofTnUnnll County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will bo sold on the first Tuesday ra January next, before the Court Home door in lleidville, in said county, between the ntual hours of sale, nil the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to the Estate ofJas. Perry! deceased, sitnnto in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which » situated the late residence and the valua ble set <of mills long known ns Perry’s Mills, which will bo new una in complete order for im mediate operation.. M ibis property is so well known, I deem n-particular description of it an- necessary; suffice St to say, that it is not surpassed fcy any other situation as a mill privilege, on the Alatamahu River. Being onlyIJ mile* from the triver.the sawed lumber can lie iloatud from the mills in small rafts to the river below, and round logs can with convenience be floated down the crook. (Cobb’s Creek) to tho mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent welt of water, and nUp a good spring convenient, There i.* also at the place a commodious house lately erected as a seminary of learning. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis es for themselves. Also, at Uio same time and place, will bo sola one tract of Swamp Laud, adjoining Riley’d land, containing one Uiousnnd acres; also, one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mill* gau’sCreek; and also, one tract ou Water Mel lon Crenk. Plats of all said tracts will bo exhib ited ou the day of sale. Also, at the same time and plnCe will be sold, the fallowing named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 60 years old; Dnnn, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 30years olJ ^Har ry, 17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dilla, 20 years old, and her two children ’Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and her child Martin 1 year old r Angelina, 4 years old; Phmbe, 50 years old, in bad health. AIIof which will be sold as the property of James Per ry, late of said County,, deceased, for the benefit •fthe legatees of Uie said estate. Terms—One-third cash, • balance in one and two years, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 ' 223 Adinr. Notice* T HREE months after date, application will be made for thn renewal of Certificate No. 202, for twchty-fivn shares in the Capital Stock oftho Bank qf St. Marys, dated 13th February. 1840, in lien oftho origiuul, which has been lost or mis laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 27th Aug. 18-10. apt 1 211 Win Notice* P OUR months nfter date, application will bo made to the Honorable tho Inferior Court ofCamden Comity. Go., when sitting lor ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate ill Georgia of the late Col. William McKny, of Du val County, East Florida, consisting of a certain tract of Land situate upon the north sidoofthe St. Marys River in tho County of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 hero*, more or less, for Uie benefit of Uie heirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY, Admix. Dnval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nov (1 968 and lotting S worthy remedy < “biting a quack medicine, ft having lit «f many years’ study, experience, and licol practice and observation of AGUE, It ia composed of such medicinal principles as were considered most fit to restore tho harmony of action between Uie Stnmnrh, Liver, anil thn other important Amo tions of Urn system, tho loss of which hnrmony is evidently tho immediate cause oftho disoaio. It rpeedily promotes a regular and h«“tMhy uppntito which is generally entirely destroyed or tendered veiy precarious; by which oflect, vigour mid strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must ho apparent to all, that a luedicino possess ing these peculiar virtues, is useful ill a great va riety of complaints. By renowing tho healthy ac tion of tho digestive organs, it has proved itself of rcmntknblo benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Ilcnrt-hiirn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Joundico, Night Sweats, Dystcntcry, Bowel Complaints, and many other affections of similar origin. But it is in tho treatment of Fevers, and especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter- imttent Fever, that its powers havo been princi pally tested, and with those who have seen Its Use fulness, it ia pronounced sovereign to oil remedies heretofore discovered (hr those diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical rccurroiico oftho Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended attack. For sain hy nov T. M. A J. M. TURNERS Notice. F OUR months nfter date, application will be made to the Honorable Interior Court of Effingham County, when sitting lor ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tile Real Estate of Robert Burton,late ofsaidcmintv. deceased, nov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. Notice. F OUR months nfter dnta, application will be made to Uie Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell a part of tho Real and Personal Estate of Uie late B.F. Cuter, for Uie benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex'ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept 29 235 Hose Ointment^ F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on the Fnco, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions getter* nlly.aro among tho most tedious and disagreeable affection* to which the human frame is liable. Shunted ns it were, on tho verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach Uient by inward renin dies, lienee tho inefficacy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to tiieun- cnuifi'rtablt-system of strict diet: such nimnuby reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms while they nra in practice, to recur ns violently, or morn so, when a generous diet is returned to. And the generality of external npplicationsliave no other effect than the diseasoin one place, soon to show itself in the same or another purt. When nil those means have failed, nod in many severe cases, a perservance for ashorttime in tue use of tho Rose Ointment has proved etVecluul. Them trouble in using (applying it every night.) Vesh supply just received, and for sale by is no A fresh ting 24 Notice.* F OUR months nfter date, application will be innde to the Court of Ordinary for Uie Coun ty ofCamden, for leave to sell all Uie Lots and Improvements situate in Uie Town of Jefferson, belonging to Uie estate of John Bailey, late of said countv deceased. G W. THOMAS, ) Adm , 0 . KOBT. LANG, j ' 01 jnne 25 154 Notice. F OUR monUis after date, application will be made to the Honorable Uie Justice* of tho Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sining for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil all that House andont Buildings on Lot No. 3, Pulaski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefitof the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adiu’ix. jnly 13 168 A Certain Cure for Sick Heart- Ache, W HICH has been tised in families, every member of which has had sick headache from infancy,as a constitutional family complaint, and has cured effectually in every instance yet knowu, amounting to many hundreds. It is uot unpleasant to the taste r and does not prevent Uie daily avocations of one using it: ft must be perse vered in, aud the cure is gradual, but certain and permanent. Instance* are constancy multiply ing where this distressing complaint w complete lyrelieved and cared, although of year* standing, by the use of Dr. Spohu’s celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its pleasantness, har ing none of the nauseating effects of common drugs. In all dyspeptic symtoms, cosUveness, irregu larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity of the Kver, the cure is perfect, end any one so afflicted Will become immediately convin ced on using it, that he has at Inst found n ‘‘sover eign balm for his wounds.” Females are particu larly recommended to use it for costiveness or ir regularity, and oUier female complaints. It is proved to correct vitiated aud disordered humors keeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after qn evening* indulgence at par ties, &c. have headache and dullness the next day, will fluid this a sure preventive if taken at beil time. ’»For all common complaints, in a few days its virtue* will be self-evident, end a complete cure will Jbon be effected. When a person bus a cold aniffeols unwell, generally a free nsc of it fora few days will be suro to, relieve wiUiout physic of pills. To children it. may be given with the greatest advantage. In all acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy is sovereign and invaluable; a* u general family, medicine it is nyw adopted hy many of Uie most respectable fannies. Ituever sickens the stomach or produces any of the unpleasant effec ts of physic. For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, tug 4 Momnent Square. Notice. F OUR months nfter date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court nt Camden County, for leave to sell all Uio Real Estate of Janies Lloyd, deceased. july28 E. P. TRACY. Adm’or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Petek Mas- xjL sir, of Glynu County, will please make payment without delay; and all those having de mands against said estate, will render them iu ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qunl’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, J Ex’ors. sept 4 #> 21414m Georgia—McIntosh County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS James R. Ohberry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular Uie kindred and*creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed bylaw, to shew cause (if any they have) why saidlettcrs should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this first day of May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND, tuayS Clerk c. o. m. i. c. Chatham Superior Court. ERM, r * • Divorce. VlnlVft.nl HtreltgltUmtoft 'AU.KD P AND , U&F.CIUALI,F.D I! IRATED for curing Pains, or weak- i in tho Breart, Side, Back or Limbs: al- Rheumatism, Llvor Complaint and -In Conghe, Colds, Asthmas, diffi- .thing, oppression of the stomach, „ . i give immediate and soothing rolinfi nnd for uontness, pleiummncs*, safety, ousnnnd certainty, are decidedly superior tu oUier reme dies. Person* whore business nr avocaUona re- lire that they shonldsU ur stand much, or thoso sedentry Imbite generally, who umy be troubled [Ut paint !h the sido or breast, arc advised la try ono of these beautiful and unrivalled piasters. They nro different IVom nil others, nnd fVoo fount objections which are generally mode against plas ters. Perhaps there is no modianl observation hotter established than that “Cohsuiiptiom origj- nates in neglected Corns.” In a climate so vari able a* ours, it requires more care aud attention to guard ngaitists the at lucks of this too often fkUtl disease, tSnn most persons are able aud willing to bestow, ft cannot therefore but be n gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, or those of* dieted with distressing pains in tho aido nr breast, or any affliction of the lungs, that a reasonable prospect of teUefcnn bo had by using this “Uni* reran/ Strengthening Plaster." In tho courso of more limn twenty years pro fessional practice, of the many who nave used them not one solitary complaint has been heard; on tho contrary, so numerous are the cures they Imvo effected, so abundant aro the most positive nnd conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, sincere end grateful is the language of thoso who Imve used them, that they ore offered to tho pub lic as decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever offered, aud unrivalled by any in the whole world! I Thb Ladies aro raspectfolly informed that they arc p rap a red with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, that they are spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft end pliable lamb skin, will not soil or slain the whitest. linen, and may bq wnru by the most deficaicpersons, iu all situations, with ease mid comfort, and without removal for one month, with pleusure. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nov 3 G.R. HENDRICKSON. ELLIS’ COMPOUND Kreosote Too ill Wash. Recommended by the Faculty. T HIS compound will be found serviceable in arresting and preventing decay in teeth ; keeping thn teeth and gum* iu a healthy and clean condition ; sweetening the breath; removing tar tar, and relieving pain c.tnsed hy carious teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise more important results than thnt of Kreosote, by Dr. lteichuiibnch, an eminent chemist of Blaus- ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, aud i* analogous to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, but fur more powerful as a corrective and preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known cleansing properties, is objectionable as a denti frice, on account of its insolubility, and the risk of minute particle* remaining between the teeth and producing injury. Kreosote, on tbe contra ry, cannot he liable to this objection, and posses ses, to n much greater extent, the antiseptic and purifying properties of the former. The trial* which have been,made with it, in this, country and Europe have proved its efficacy. It is strongly recommended by the Faculty as the best preventive against caries in teeth. To sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by dnet* - ed teeih, the nse of tobacco, or other causes, and to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. Ellis's compound Kreosote Tooth IVash, com bines tiro virtues of Kreosote, of tbe strength adapted for this purpose, with other substances known to bo highly advantageous in whitening aud preserving the teeth. It is confidently recommended to the publicos a vuluable compound, which umy be used daily with great advantage to the teeth nnd gums, at the same time leaving an agreeable sensation in the mouth. There is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such as are highly beneficial to the teeth. It has been exainiued and used hy several of tho first Physicians of tliis city, who have no best tation in recommending it n’s an excellent wash for the teeth and gums, preventing thn laitqr from bccon ing spungy,and, by its detergent nnd an tiseptic qualities, preserving both ina clean and healthy condition. Forsaleby mov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER.. Tlic true Pom arte Divine. Extensively used iu Europe, never before intro duced into Alnerica. I T enrol nnd prevent* nil Chapping or Rough ness of the Hands and Lips, from the piercing effects of cold wenther, well rubbing a iittlo on the hands aud lips every night going to bed, is a certain preventive nnd cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re lieve tho pain of Coma wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade ou a piece of linen lint. It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by Hills or otherwise,’ and will prevent the many bad consequences ofsuch accidents. If a tittle be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. If will euro Bunis.ainl Scalds, if applied di| rectly, alleviating pain, and preventing blisters. It is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of the Glands, aud will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty Pains; in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, and other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very trying case, when al) other applications have fail- id, has been well proved, end cun be attested by ninny. It is useful for Cancers before they are broken, and an unfailing remedy for the Files. It gives a delicacy orfragranco nnd tlrnt natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prepar] ntion of the kindbaseverbeenknown to produce. So invaluable is this compound, for every incon venience to which the skin is liable, that those who have once proved its benefit will never wil lingly be without it For sate hy WM. H. TURNER, sept 5 Opposite tho Mansion House. Iquor " Oil, MoIubsos and Litito " Fruit, Potatoes,Onions, Renta. Ac. " Bread, Crnckora, and other light barrels Corn nnd Pens in bugs per busliel^—flM Chairs, per dozen Carriages, four whonled Cotton por bale, round, not exceeding 3501b*. including insnranco « " “ aquaro “ 14 41 44 (Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 oU. por 100 lbs.) . „ Dentijoni and Jugs not exceeding I gallon M M « 2 gals & not exc'ng5gal. Gigs, Sulkoy* nnd Jorsoy Wagons Ducks nnd Fowls in coops por head, (25 por cent more ifnot cooped) Horses, Mules nnd Cnttlo per head Hilda, and Pipes Liquor not exo’dlng 120 gal. 44 44 " Molasses and Oil ordinary size Half bbls. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor 44 44 Flour 44 44 Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal. 44 * 4 44 44 44 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for each stage of 10 miles.. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats, Ryo, Bran, Com Meal and Rice Flour iu bags, per bushel Ploughs, each Halt hi sacks per bushel Sheen, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and Dogs, net head Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Hardware and such other articles as go hy Weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys and Geese In coops per head (25 per cent inoro if not cooped) Huy per hide - Post ami Stago Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrows All package of 1cm weight than DO lbs. orjuemliriiig leu Ilian feet 95 cents oacll. AM .Inal' pneknges 25 cents each. tPer sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS at tbe above Rates nnd nnder tbe following Stipulations, viz. No Clnim fur derange, on articles carried by ilti* Company, unleu the package, ore examined snd identified in the presence oftho Agent of Transportation,’before the snmo nro removed from the Depot. Not accountable for the fenktigo of Liqnor, Oil or Molasses,breakage ofGInssor Crockery- ware, chafing of Bogging, Carriages or Chairs. Not ncccountablo for breakage of Hollow-wnre/ uo internal injury not clearly perceptible on tho outside of the pnekogn, will be allowed for, unless established to have occurred ou board the Carr; not accountable for the decay of perishable articles: not accountable for Live Stock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped iu bud order, or for cooperage of Lime Barrels or packages ofony kind whatever. It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton bales or for pillage, or dnmnge hy tbe weather on any freight after being tended nt the place of desti nation or for’loss by fire except Cotton and then only while iu the Cars. This Company, will hnve Agents at the 80 mile station, and the Terminus oftho Road to attend to the delivery aud forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded if nolcalled for in tlireo days, will be charged the Savannah rates of storage. 03“ GUNPOWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will ho enforced against nil persons attempting to smuggle ft on the Road. or 4 8 aug. 22, J. McFARLAND, Agent. 3 10 00 2 on 4 00 25 25 25 fl 00 25 50 12 75 10 00 50 3 10 00 3 00 6 00 50 38 38 0 00 25 50 10 03 12J . 75 38 12 1 25 10 00 50 4 10 00 4 50 0 00 75 03 B° G 00 26 50 15 75 20 1 00 50 12 2 00 15 00 75 4 10 00 G 00 7 50 88 76 03 C 00 25 50 m J5 1 00 25 1 00 03 12 2 50 20 00 1 001 15 1 00 tl 00 1 00 75 12 3 0 0 Mved 9«entto! relief, a ud in a fuw days, somd I a number of persons in Bbston n Woro formerly * haVo Very folly Uficntesaw lit _ _ . which prbve the most thorough and sdrprl euros by means of this most powerful Liniment, in coses whero ether approved applications bad totally fiiilod. The Liniment is also used with signal success, atid ttiav bo confidently rccom* mended for chilblains, utilises, sprains, numb- ness, Htiffnoss of Uio joints, dto. Price, fiOceuta; A supply of the above article for sale by WM. H. TURNR' july 14 Opposite the Mansion Horn (giiortllbct* T HE annals of Qjiodlibet by Solomon 8e- condlhoughts. Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon; by Harry Lorreqtior, with ilfuatrationB—No. 1. Loiters and Speeches on various subjects by Lord Broughntii. , Howard Pinckney, a novel by fob author or Clinton Bradshaw. , . . Thu Stage, before nnd belilhdUib bUrwlb.by Alfred Bunn. ... Tho Juvenile Forget Mo Not, for 1841. Jack Ashore, by the author of Ratlin the Reefer. Master; Humphries Clock, No. 0. Pocket Maps of Georgia, Alnbaina. North and South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida. The Traveller’s Guide through Uio United States. The Traveller's Guide Map. A description of the Canals and Rail Roads of the United States, comprehending notices of all the works of Internal Improvement throughout the United States, by H. S. Tanner. Kent's Commentaries abridged. Digest of decisions of llie Courts ofCommoi/ Law and Admiralty in the United States, by Tho- ron Me tan II nnd Jonathan C. Perkins. Digested Chnncery cases, contained in Uie Re- J orts oftho Court of Appeals of Maryland, by antes Raymond. * Bouvier’s Law Dictionary. A now collection of Laws, Charters and' focal ordinances oftho Governments of Great Britain, France nnd Spain, relating to cessioae of lands in their respective Colonies, together with the laws of Mexico and Texus on tho same subject, to which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of Azo nnd Manuel’s institutes of the Civil Law of Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor at Law, and foto delegate in Uie Congress of the United Sotes, and* honorary member of the Georgia Henry’s Genuine Calcined Mag nesia) 1 8 highly beneficial in all diseases of Uie stom ach aua bowels which are attended with ncid- ity, and gives immediate relief to the heartburn. The effects of excess iu eating or drinking are generally relieved by it, and it affords one of the mildest and most pleasant aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or other causes, are under the frequent necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives'. To persons of a bil ious or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety: qUd its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli mate*. Many of the complaints of children, in early iirtancy, and even at more advanced peri ods, ore attended witit acidity; and. in such cases, the Calcined Magnesia lias n great advantage over other absorbents, viz: tlrnt it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and urls as an efficacious yet gentle purgative. A fresh supply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale by r . "”NDRlc MAY TERM, 1840. Moxday, 22d June, 18-10. JohnW. Clifton, > nnd / Sarah Ann Clifton. ) TT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that X Uie defendant is not to be found within the County of Chatham, nnd that she is without Uie limits of the State, on motion of tho Complain ant's Attorney, it is ordered Unit the suid Surah Ann Clifton do appear on nr before next term of this Court, and file her answer or defensive alle gation iu writing, or iu case of her default, the said Complainant aliall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of Uie Gazettes of Uiis State cud of the City of Savannah, ouce a mouth until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. nug 25 205t2dmj july 31 a! R. HENDRICKSON, Caution. T IE high refutation'which Francis Kidder's Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 20 years, has caused several imitations of Uie article to be offered for sale as "Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” Bible the genuine ink in their exterior uul as some of them bears Uie name public Imvo been grossly deceiv- “Tiinst this deception, purchasers rticulur to usk for Francis Kid- isorve tiiathis name is on Uie top iox. taunot be effaced; but is warranted to jerfectiy indelible for ages, if Uie direc tion are followed in using it. A supply of tlio genuine article just received, .stud for sale by A. PARSONS, sept 18 Parsons* Vegetable Ami-Bilious A SAFE an 1 cortaiu euro for nil bilious ci uJL pl&intsand obstructions ofiUie bowels. administered in time, Uiey wi| the bile from Uio stoma ‘ ly remove iiuteract Uio imuJacbe, in- “nit, remit- . uv fevers, worm*, rh«m* >( stoinnth, ‘is and ustii- Cliatham Superior Court- Mav Term, 1840. Ad,™' Vilk '" S ’ ” ,0bn J ra'«w7 y N»°e ' U PON reading the foregoing petition to es tablish a copy of a certain promissory note, stated to have been given hy the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date at Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, for eighty one dollars, nud fifty cents, pay able to P. II. Wilkins or bearer, ten days nfter date, and aUo, Uie accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that the suid John Adams do shew cause nt the nisi fomi oftiiis Court, if any lie have, why tho copy contained In Uie said petition shpuld not be established iu lieu pf Uie original note. And also ordered! that a copy of this Rule ho personally served nn the said John Adonis if to he found ill the State, and if ho cannot be found, then the said Rule shall he published in home public Gazelle ill the State for tho space of tliice month*. Jumr22d, 1840. A true extract from the minutes. E. G. WILSON. Dep. Clerk, sept2U $ Superior CourtC. C, Dr. Taylor’s B ALSAM ofLiverwort, for consumption nnd liver complaint, coughs, colds, asthma, diffi culty of breating. pains in the side or breast, spit, ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness oftho chest, hooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi. cult or profuse expectoration, and all oUier affec tions of the chest, lung* and liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe procured from a very old and eminent physician, the late Dr. Holyoke, who presented his own life by its efficacy, although of u consumptive consti tution, to the astonishing age of one hundred and two years: until Uie ago of eighty-seven, he was engaged iu very extensive practice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds are now living in good health, that Consumption seemed to have marked fnrau early grave, who owe Uieir preservation to Uie uso of this invalua ble medicine. The virtues of the herb "Liverworth,” are in this vegetable preparation so powerfully and ef fectually concentrated, ns to render it a most su perior and harmless medicine fur all disorders of the Liver and Lungs, aud it is now considered by all persons familiar witii its effect, superior in merit to any other medical preparation fur these prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonish ingly beneficail for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, &c. that many of our physican i* daily employed it in their prac tice, and esteem it *a superior nnd valuable me dicine. All person* afflicted with Consumption or uny oUier disease of the Lung*, are recommend ed to make immediate use of his Balsam, as it has not only proved effectual in removing suchsymp- touisas threaten Consumptions, but has perform ed effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where all hopes ofreenvery were relinquished hy Uie most learned and experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restore* strength, and may be considered a very superior preparation for Uieciireand preven tion of all diseases of Uie Chest and Lungs, and should bo sestored to, even nfter these diseases have resisted the usual remedies, (u the practice of this old and very respectable physician, this Bal sam ofLiverwort ho* acquired nn enviable repu tation for itsvirtures, as superior to thnt of tlio «- bundant nostrums of the day; ns was the character and probity of its inventor nnd original proprie tor, to that of quack nnd empiric*. The result of long observation and close study respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, bus Uie additional re commendation ofIjnviii been used forseven years by the public, and also hy physicians of eminent talent without n single instance of failure in ef fecting nt immediate beneficial result. For sale at mjv3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S. Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort, TjlOR consumption and liver oomplnint,coughs, X. colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreuess of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto ration, and all other affections of the chest, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, nr those who aru unable to rest well nt night, this medicine is most, emphatically recommended. The mestimahle Vflue ofthis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, and found not wanting. The Proprietor is daily receiving tho most flatter ing accounts ofhis success; and it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically Uie medicine of the people! It is used by the Medical Faculty; sup ported by the ‘Clergy, advocated by the whole New-York Press, aud in in the house of most of our citizens. itmny be taken without the least fear of dan ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the enres tho Batenin ofLiverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; Uie consequent popularity it has obtained amonp those persons, who by experience ore hestquati fied to judge of its efficacv; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues hy physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medical Faculty—speak cogentiy and unequivo cally of the merits and success of this medicine. Invented by an old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the confidence reposed by him in its irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with the most distressing tyinptoms of Consumption, ft being now spbjcctto the advice and control ol three physicians, together with the many testimo nials and corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily given us by persons who have received its poteut and salutary effect, must go far, very far, to recommend this us a Vegetable Medicine ofunequalled and undeniable virtue for Consumption and all the dise nseswhich prey up ; on the chest, lungs and liver. (CT Jkicare of Counterfeits!—Frauds upon this medieme arc issued in every direction. Reiiiuiu- ber to ask for 44 Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or iu any way possessing the snme virtues. See "that Uie signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is nn every hot- tie, in niy hand writing. To counterfeit this wil he forgery. For sale at T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S, juno 1 Monument Square. Houck’s PanaccaT Dr. JLiiinmiis* Aromatic Vege table Bitters, For Jnundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables of Uie most innocent, yet specific virtues, and have been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced Uieir efficacy m the above nam ed complaints. They are in fact the best sto machic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur uishes. They are highly useful as a preventive against fever, and are very serviceable at all *cn> sons of the year, more particularly iuthe spring and sninmer mouths, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appotite, disa greeahle listtessuess and relaxation or the sustain. They strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and restore Uie invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which tne mar ket is now supplied are untiling more tiinn cheap groggy preparations, sold nt a high price, and bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bitters are superior to any that are, or ever havo been offered to the public. Being pungenlly aromatic, they are particularly recom mended to seufaring persons as ait antidote a- gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the infirmities of old age,, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite and as sisting digestion in a remarknble degree,removing tliosc low spirited and trembling sensations, the sure effect of a wont of tone in the system. They are peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled with Dinrhtoa, or Weakness of the Bowels, &c. prevalent in Uie summer and autumnal montiis. They will be fouud in all cases of the following description to give relief; viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, Loss oflAppetite, Dullness and Oppression, a propensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth, LoaUiing of Food. Sickncssat tho Slomacb.Gcu- eml Debility, and all otiier symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 50cents. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite Uie Mansion House. V). r. Just received by . THORNE WILLIAM 8. Kowand’g Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific nnu lasting euro for Fever and Ague. millS worthy remedy earnestly repels Uie slur JL ofheing a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years study, experience und labor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principles as were considered most fit to re store thehariuony ofnetion between the stomnch, liver, and the other important fonctions of tho systein.Uie loss of which nnrmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It spcedily’pro- motes n regular and healtiiy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nnd strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtue*, is useful in a great Variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it hus proved itself of re markable benefit iu dyspepsia, depraved appetit^ heart-burn, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and another affections of similar origin, but it is in Uie trentmunt of Fevers, and especially in Fever aud Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested,^nnd with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo Uiosc diseases. It has also been used as a pro ventive, by many who were subject to a periodi cal recurrence of Uie chills nnd fever, nnd it bas always warded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany tho vegetable febrifuge with a few of tlio many une quivocal certificate* politely furnished to tlio pro* f rietor,corroborative of Uie foregoing statement*, ’or further accounts of its groat usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply of tko above valuable medicine just received, and for sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. ang 31 Rice’s Reports. R EPORTS of cases at Law, argued and de termined in the Conrtof Appeatennd Court of Enors of South Carolina, from December 1838 te May 1839, botii inclusive, by Wm Rice, State Reporter, Reports ofcasea in Chancery, argued and de termined in the Court of Appeals nnd Court of Errors of South Carolina, from December 1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice. A Digest oftho cases decided in the Superior Courts of Law, of Uie State of Bouth Carolina, from tho earliest period, to Uie year 1830. inclu sive, by Win Rice. Also, the life, adventures and opinions of David Thco. Hints of South Carolina, Master of Arts, and sometimes Dr. of Medicine, nlins Dr Hamil ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hnyne, Col Hnyne, Dr Porclier.Col Singleton, Rev MrBeuian, Rev Dr Baker,.Col A listen, Major Parker, Col Ben ton, Mnjor Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Caul Rut ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Mat Moore, &c. in a sen's of letters to his friends, written by himself. Also, the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for 1841, by Robert Grier. Ju*t received by oct!7 W THORNE WILLIAMS. Co-partnership Notice. T HE subscribers have Uii* day formed a Co partnership, under Uie firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT dfc CO. for Uie purpose of transacting n General Iron Business. They have taken Uio store on the Bay tiuder Uie Counting Room of Messrs 8. Solomons & Co, where they intend keeping a full and general assortment of Iron, .Steel, Nail*, &c. &c. SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD. HUNTINGTON & HOLCOMBE, ALLEN R. WRIGHT. Savannah, 15tir October, 1640. net 14 ' 24flflcA _ Notice. , T HE business heretofore transacted in tlio City of Savannah, Gn. under Uio name and firm of Hazard, Debalow,&.Co. will hereafter be continued by tbe undersigned, who have chuuged Uie name of Uieir firm te Uiat of Hazard, Detuluw Sf ll'ebsler. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8tb, 1840. •net 16. Notice. T HE subscribers hnving connected their in- tei'est, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm ofSIIAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS SI. SHAFT Eft, WYLLY WOODWHDGE. sept 2<i •, 23.1 Iliintun Hair. T HE diseases of the hair among us are those which occasiou baldness nnd gradual fulling off of the: hair, nnd thinness of it—-the cause* of which nrise from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re laxes the roots, causes Uie hair to fnll off, aud of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness tins ever been esteemed a great defact. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occnsion a loss oftho hair—it relaxes tho roots—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi- ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; Uierefore, te prevent its taking an effect on tho hair, first rub Uie hairdry with n cloth, then apply Uie Cos- snda Oil to the roots of tbe hair, so ihat tho skin of the head mny be moistened, and remain so af ter eacb time of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by tho proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. Fork; and by appointment, by auglO ANSON PAR8QNS, Agent. Dnllsy’s Cnrininftivc. H IGHLY rt-coininended as a most safe, ef fectual, and often immediate remedy for the wind, the watery and dry gripes, convulsions, and all those fatal disorders in the bowel* of in fant*, which carry offsuch a number of the hu man species tinder Uio age oftwoyeurs. A sup ply ol Uiis valuable medicine just received, und forsaleby ANSON PARSONS, sept 16 Surgical Instruments) Ac. A MPUTATING, Trepanning, ObRtatrica!, Dental aud Cupping Instrument*; Evan’s Lancets, Gum Laneets, silver spring Button Lancets, German spring Lancets, German and fine American Scarificators,Pearl and Steel Lan cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethescopcs, Ivory, Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syria- S e», Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting ppnrntus, ond u complete assortment or Syrin ges of every description. Just received por brig New Hanover and for sale by sept 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Segai* Cases). A NEAT, fancy article, fof holding two Se gura. Just received per brig Augusta, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS. uug20 Groiiml Pcppci' nud Mustard. QA BOXES London Mustard jml\f JO do Cunnislor do Ji) do ground Pepper, in papers For sale by T. M. &'J. M. TURNER, sept J7 ! T HIS valuable medicine may, be taken with perfect safety by alt ages and in all diseases. It* cures are for the rollowiiigdiseuses: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of the stomach, heartburn, diarrhoea, dysentery or flux, piles, fistuln, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, fiour-al- btis or whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysipilai or St. Anthony's fire, asthma, pleurisy, mcusIcH, yellow foy»r, costiveneas, wind ©n tho stomach or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam mation of the chest,' palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory soro throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or sow mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation of the heart, dropsy, rickets, disease* of tlio liver, jaundice, difficulty of mu- king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu lous affection* of the membranes and ligaments, mercurial aud veuerial diseases, ulcers, sores, af fection* of the skin, and diseases arising from im pure blood,&c. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by the single bottle or box, by AN$ON PARSONS, nug J4 No. 8 Gibbons' Range, Cclutinc Cupsules'of Ptiic'cF- puJVn Bttlin. T HE Copavia* Balm is, of all Uio medicines employed in combating Uie chronical nnd acute goiiorrhuial affections, also tho blennorham called whites; the only one, tho specific uction of which lias never been doubted, and to which physicians Imvo in comcquenco given the prefer ence; but its nauseous taste and smell are Uie causes of its bring rejected hy many patient*. This is Uie reason why so many experiments have been mndo iii order to discover some mode of disguising its taste, so that it might bo taken with lusb repugnance; but hitherto this has been but imperfectly effected, ond'always by addition of some active substance which modifies its pro perties, and tints destroys its chemical constitu tion and its physical character. I therefore offer a mode of administering ft in such a state dint it cannot occasion the slightest repugnance, and this withont submitting it te any alteration. My method consist* in enclosing it in tiiu Gelatine Capsule*. • A Hjipply of the above valuable mcdicinn. just received, and for side by ' ANSON PARSONS, nug 21 No.ri Gibbous’Range. To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, ? Savannah, August 28,1840. ( P ROPOSALS will bo received by the subscri ber until Uie 20th of October next, for build ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for Uio Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in the river swamp. Tho site oftho Bridgo is about 18 miles below Milledgeville; it is to be of lattice work, with two Bpans of 125 feet each, aud supported by two abutments nnd one pier of masonry, at an elovn- tiou of about 22 feet above low water mark. The amount ofatone and lumber required, will be bout 500 porches oftho former, ond ubout 112,- 000 feet of tho latter. Tho truss work will bo supported by piles, at a mean elevation of ubout 18 feet above the swamp, and will require 500,000 feet BM of tim ber. exclusive of piles. Plans nnd specifications of Uio work may bo en, nnd all necessary explanations will be giv en, on application to tho undersigned nt this of fice. Application may also bo ntnde nttiio Com- K ’s olhcd tt Macon, from the 10th te tho J5tli iptember, aud from the lOUi to tbe l&tli of petober. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating tho lino west of Uie Oconee, if anpliod to, will point out the site ofthe work, and will give unypufnrmatiou touching its local- ity-... Bids will be received for either tbe masonry, the superstructure ofthe bridge, or tho truss work alone, or for tho whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. Compound Sarsaparilla) or Mead Syrup, K NOWN from oil oUiers by being called No. 1 Silver Top. Also, ns a further security, my signature will be found inniy own hand wri ting, ulso on Um outside wrapper. From the Editor of tho Herald. Brown’s SarsapariUa Compound.—This delight ful and pleasant boverngo for the summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon be an indispensa ble article in every family. It makes a delightful mead, and is uu excellent purifier of the blood. By a very small expenditure of money, tbe pur chaser ha* a bottle oftho Sarsapurilla Compound, and a box containing Uio Salino Fowder; tho on ly necessary nccompnniment is a pitcher of ice water, aud you Imve a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heurl’a con tent. A Iittlo of tho Saline mixed with Uie pre pared 8umparilhi will give you n« grateful e glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found in tho city. We speuk from experience; don’t take our word, but go nnd get the article of William Brown, tbe inventor, 481 Washiugtoo-street. For sale by. T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nug 20 Monument Square, Dr. Eucn’s Universal Strcngtli- cuintt; Plaster. Unrivalled und Unequalled!! C ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness in tbe breast, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, liver complaint ond dyspepsia. In coughs, cold*, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression oftho stomach, Ac. they will givo im mediate and soothitjg relief; and, for neatness, pleasantness, safety, euso and certainty, are deci dedly suporior te other remedies. Person* whose business or avocation* require tlrnt they should sit or aland much, or those of sedentary habits generally; who may be troubled with patuRinfoe aide or brenat, aro advised lo tty one of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are dif ferent from others, nnd free from objections which lire generally made against plasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation butter established than that 44 Consumption originates in nogiecled Cold*.” Iua climate so variable as ours, it tc- S uires more cure and attention to guard against le attacks of this too ofteu fatal disease, than most persons nro able nnd willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratification to thb sub scriber to bo enabled to offer to ull of consump tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains iu the side or breast, or uny ufiadtiou aftiie breast and lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief by using bis 44 Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of these valuable Planter* kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS, sept 6 No. 8 Gibbons’Range. T HE difficulties of Romanism, by Geo Stanly Faber. Strive and Thrive, b tale hy Mary Howitti Hope on! hope ever, or Ute boyhood of Felix Law, by Mary Ilowitt. Spark's Life ofWaahinglon, abridged. The history of Virgil A. Stewart, and his ad« venture in capturing and exposing Uie great "Western Land Pirate” and hi* gang in connex ion witii evidence, also of the trials, confession*, nnd execution ofauiimberorMurrell’aaMoaiatee- in the state of Mississippi. France, its King, Court, and Government, by Gbvernor Cass. A few more copies ofthe Madison Paper*. A collection of Music, for Uie Flute, Violin, Ac. Just received by THOR oct 16 W ' ORNE WILLIAMS. The Mnn-at-ArniSy O R Henry de Cerons; d romance, by G- P- R. James, author of Darnley De L'Orme r Charles Tyrrell, Henry of Guise, Ao- |H * “ puinmso, con ical fotmationa ted States, by Charles A. Loe, M. D. The Farmors Instructor, consisting of Essays, practical directions nnd hints, for Uie management of tho Furm and Uio Garden; originully published iu tho Cultivator, selected nnd revised by J. Duel, Esq. Just received by sept 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Ycnst Powders. ; . T HESE Powders are on admirable substitute for Yeast in making all kinds of batter cake* and have dm advantage over that article in ma king tlio batter perfectly light and reHdy for ba king Uie instant they aro mixed. Buckwheat and otiier cubes when made witii these powders, are less likely to disagreo with the stomach than those made with yenst, mid ns it requires hut n t few minute* to prepnre for baking, the possibility of having them sonr i* entirely avoided. T.e good effect of mixing cake und biscuit with these powders, hns been approved by many of the most er : —•"* - — 1 ■»»»*»«•« this country; ed by many c other plnces. A supply of the above valuable article, jurtrei ccivcd per brig Clinton, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings- powders, hns been approved ny many t eminent physicians and surgeons in- y; they are also highly recominmend y of tho first families in Uiis city and!' lining) Whiskey, Ac. 1 rt/f Hams of prime quality JL Zi 150 bbl* Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Monongohnla do, 54 kegs Goiheu Butter Landing from schr F A Tupper, nnd for sale by oct 13 F SORREL A CO. Siilphnte Quinine.’ “| Ark Ounce* French sulphate Quinino lUU 10 do do Morphine, 10 do Piperine 20 do Kreosote in 1 oz vials, Just received per ship John Cuimning, nud for sale by oct 16 Q. It. HENDRICKSON. Cosmetics. C HURCHES’ genuine Vegetable Lotion, Rowland’s Kolydore, nn Eastern Botunicnft, discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering Uio skin soft mid fuir, as well as bestowing a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. Just received and for sale by sept 29 THUS. IlYERSOtt Peters’ Vegetable Pills A RE daily effecting some of tho most listen ishiug nud wonderful cures that hnvo ever been known - -—in copseqncuco of which they hnve now become a shining mark, ugninst which a II die arrow* of disappointed hope, envy and unchnrit- ublenes* are levellod without distinction. Peter*' Vegetable Pill* are auti-biliotu, anti- dyspeptic, and unti-merouriul, aud may justly he considered a Universal Medicine—but they are nccnliurly beneficial in the following complaints: meat of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obit ructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongito, Nausea, Distension ofthe Stomach und Bowels, Incipient Diarrhma, Flutulence, flnbilunlCnsliveuesH, Lonsof Appe tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, und in nil coses of Torpor of tlio Bowels, where a Cathartic or tin Aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in tiietr operations, producing nnithel Wausau; griping nor debility. f l£r*Sold wholesale nnd rotail nt all tho principal Drug Stores itt Suvoiinuli'. july 29 182—Jy B E it further ordained, That the owners of all* lots on Whitaker, Bull und Draytoii-streets, a* far southu* Suutii Btoad-aUceunu on flrough- toii-rtrc6t.bot\veenDray toU and Whftaker-streets, nud on Bay-street between Buid Drayton aad VVhituker-strects, shall bo bound, whenever re quired by tlio City Council by resolution’’ to- place a good and sufficient puvoment or sidewalk of brick or flngstone, nnd of the dimensions ape* cified iu the ninth section of this Ordinance, and tlio suid pavement shall be ofthe level and height iimiked on the accompanying map of the severaP- elevntions ofthe different streets nnd squares, ond the said pavement shall be graded or staked down by the City Surveyor, ond in Ute mannnf and upon tho terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of thi* Ordinance, and notice of ruch resolu tion shall bo published in tho city Gazettes for at* least two mouths, nnd a copy thereof ho served by the City Marshal on,every owner or lessee os- ulbreanid, his or her agent or attorney, within twenty days after the same shall hnve been pass- • od ; nnd if any person shall refute or nog loot to- place a pavement or sidewalk extending the whole' length ofhis or her lot within twelve months af-‘ ter such a resolution has been publisbsd or ed, it shall bo the duty of Ihe City Smveyor anu> City Marshal, aided with such masons, bricklay-- ers or workmen as may bo noqessury, to piooeod to have the same placed before tho lot PI P°‘ limiter, aud in the manner prescribed 1 by this or dinance, nnd he chnll report tuo same to Cntipotl with the expemw thereof, and Council shall form* with tlir.Atlhti City Tromnrert. Inna hta eitctl- lion BguiiiNl tho owner er-Iwteo ufnttl lot »>>34t nramutt ol'.ucli ojpoil.0, wlll.h .Imll lie oolleote until othor luxe, oral nuncwraent. are ciirarcci! py tho low anil OrtUromci. that aro or may ho tu forcoi oral liny poraonwho .hall moloat or troti bia .aid Burvoyor, Altirallal or workmen employ- ml by Thom In tho di«ha rg o of their .aid doty or in planing .aid pavement, may. be pnitiihed oa « pru.orilratl in thi. filth .cctitm oftlita Ordmnmm, Extract from Iho Ordinanco.^ jrRg ^ , - Sen resolution puWi.hed ibihe.Uep#«m, 9)th Oct. itl.t. oct ott: