Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 23, 1840, Image 4

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issued DitUoPthn 8tt[ County in ftonrot JoL . lorf v*. Oomdliim fflacnrdnll ndtnittl jfJosuph 8. Page. Tropsvty pointed out the Administrator, ELtffHA WYLLY.s.c.c. it 30_ (Gwirgbui) nlstrator's Bnle-Contlntiod reliance ofan onirrSVom tlic Justices ofthe Court, while i4ubig Tor ordinary pur- esold roi the fMt Tuesday in Dernm- thru the Court House m this City, the'nannl Htouri of sain, n negro uiqii low*,'belonging tothn estate nfW. H* leceaood. Bold for the benefit of the 'creUltonraifsnid estate. 'ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adm. Jufttilnistrator's Sale. IREEABLY to an order of the Inferior Tourt of Effingham County, whilst sitting linnry purpoHOrf, will ho sold on the first lay In December neat, between the usual of sale, three negro tnqn slaves, via: Will, Andrew, and Arter, the property ofthe Estate of -James Burton, deceased. Sold for a division. 'Terms nmdo known on the dny ofsalo. sept 15 323 C. A. BURTON, Adm’or. Notice. A LL persons indebted to tho Into firm of Cone & hi ills, nro requested to call and settle by the 1st of November, or they will bo placed iu the hnndsofi4i Attorney fortnhection. net 10 T. It MILLS. Notice. A LL persons indebted to the subscribers slith er by unto, due bill or open account, post due, nro informed that the same must be paid by the 10th instant, or they will Indiscriminately bo put in suit, net3 LONG & PATTERSON. ... Valuable Property for Bale. VGREEAHLEtn all order oftbn Honorable jdieouiit.v, when [few sold on tho lay in January uext/beforo the Court ilouse door In Reidvillu. in said county, between the tunnl hours of sale, nil the Real Estate ami Personal Property belonging to tho Estate of Jan. l'erry. deceased, situate in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres of Laud, on 'Which is situated the late residence nnd die vahin- tils sot of mills long known os Perry's Mills, Which will ho new and iu complete order for ini* mediate operation. As this property is to well 'known, I deem a particular description of it un necessary; suffice it to say.tbnt it is not surpassed •1»y any other situation an u mill privilege, mi the Alatanwha River. Buiug only If miles from the tiver, the s-uved lumber can be floated from the mills in sumll rafts to the river helaw, and round logs can with convenience be floated down the f creek. (Cobb's Creek) to tho mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, -having an excellent well of water, and also n good spring convenient, There is nlso nt the place a -commodious house lately erected as a seminary •of learning. I invito Individuals uud companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis es for themselves. Also, at the same time and place, will he sols ‘ «one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d 1 hind, containing one thousand ncrcs; also one tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili* sail’s Creek; iind also, one tract on Water Mel lon Creek. Plots of all said tracts will be exhib ited on the dny of sale. Also, at the smnn timo nnd place will be sold, •tho following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 venrs old; Dunn, wcarpenter, 33 years; Elios, 30 years old; Har ry, 17years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dills, 20 years old,'iitid her two children Crocket nnd an infant; Nancy, 17 years old nnd her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 year* •old; Phrebe, 50 years old, in bad health. All of -which will be sold ns die pro perty of James Per- vy, late of said Couaty, deceased, for the benefit •ofthe legatees ofthe said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one nnd \wo years, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 228 Aduir. A Certain Care for Sick Hcad- Ache. W HICH has been used in families, every member of which has had sick headache from infancy,as a constitutional family complaint, end has cured effectually in every iustance yet known, amounting to many hnndrcds. It is not unpleasant to the taste, nnd does not prevent the 4 nuy avocations of one using ft: it must be perse vered in, nnd the cure is gradual, but certain and Notice. T HREE months after date, application will bo maclo for the renewal of Certificate No. 202, for twenty-five shores in the Capital Stock of tho Bank of St. Marys, dated 13th Pcbrnnry, 1840, in lieu ofthe original, which has been Inst or mis laid. B. 1IOPKJN8. St. Marys, 27th Aog. 1840. soptl 21113m Notice. F OUR months nftordntP, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, Go., when sitting for ordina ry purposes, for lenvo to sell the Real Estate in Georgia ofthe late Col. WilliamMcKay, of Du val County, East Florida, consisting of a certain tract of Land situate upon the north side of the St. Marys River in the County of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 acres, more or lens, for the benefit of the heirs nnd ureditors. MARY ANN McKAY, AdnHx. Duval Cimutv, (E. t\) Nov.l, 1640. nov (j 208 ROM-MU* ind lasting Cure, worthy remedy r jehtg a quack n tlm result of many years' . labour, In tlm medical prnctico and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. Ilia composed nfsuch medicinal principles ns were considered most fit to restore tha harmony of action between tho Stomach. Liver, nnd the other Important func tions of urn system, tho loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause ofthe disease. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite which is generally entively destroyed or rendered vary precarious? by which afflict, vigour and strength is soon afforded to tho whole system. It must ho upparentto nil, that n uiediriua possess* tag these peculiar virtues, useful in n great va riety nf complaints. By renewing the healthy ac tion of tlm digestive organs, It has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-hum, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysteiitery, Bowel Complaints, unit ninny other affections of similar origin. But it is in tlie treatment or Fevers, nnd especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter* mutant Fever, that it* powers have been princi pally tested, nnd with those who Imvoseen its use fulness, it U pronounced sovereign to nil remedies heretofore discovered for tlioso diseases. It has also been used ns a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of tlm Chills and Fever, nnd it has always warded off tho apprehended attack. For sale by nov T, M. A J. M. TURNER* F OUR months after date, npplicntion will be made to the Honorable Interior Court of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary S sv*. for leave to sell all the Real Estate of 1 Burton, late of said enmity, deceased, nov2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex'ix. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the llonurahlo Court of Ordinary of Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell apart ofthe Real and Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET It. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept 29 235 Notice. F OUR months after dntn. application will be made to the Court of Ordinary for the Coun ty of Camden, for leave tos**ll nil the Lots and Improvements situate in the Town of Jetfersou, belonging to the estate of John Bailey, late of said countv deceased. * G W. THOMAS, ) Adm , OJ . HOllT LANG, J "*■ jnne 23 154 Notice. F OUR months nfterdate, application will made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all that House nnd out Buildings on Lot No. 3. Pulaski Ward, in the City of Savannah, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of estate of Lewis Bird, deceased. SARAH BIRD, Adiu’ix. july 13 168 Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to tho Honorable the Inferior Court ol Camden County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased, july 23 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Pktkr Mas- sib, of Glynn County, will please make payment without delny; and ull (hose having de mands against said e«tnte, will rend<*r them in ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, J Ex’ors. sept 4 21414m S ' the use of Dr. Spohn’s celebrated retnody. no decided preference is its pleasantness, hav ing none of the nauseating effects of common drags. Innii dyspeptic syratoms, costiveness, irregu larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, and any one so afflicted will become immediately convin ced on nsing it, that he has at last found a •‘sover eign balm for his wounds.” Females are particu larly recommended to use it for costive ness or ir regularity, and other female complaints. It is ed to correct v itiated nnd disordered humors ling the stomach in most perfect order. Those on* who after an evenings indulgence at par ties, Ac. have headache aud dullness the next day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at bed time. For all common complaints, in a few day*' its virtues will he self-evident, and a complete cure will soon be effected. When a person has a cold and feels unwell, generally a free use of it for a few days will be sure to relieve without physic or pills. To children it may be given with the greatest advantage. (nail acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy is sovereign and invaluable; ns a general family medicine it is now adopted by many of the most respectable fumiles. It never sickens the stomach or produces any of the unpleasant effects ofphysic. For sale by T. Al. & J. M. TURNER, aug 4 Mnninent Square. Georgia—McIntosh County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS James R. Obberry applies to me for Letters of Dismission, as Execu tor of the estate of John Obberry, late of said count)* deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish al) and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear ut my ottice within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have) why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand at office this first day of May, 1840. J. E. TOWNSEND, may 5 Clerk c. o. m. t. c. 11090 ’Ointment, F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on the Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener ally, nre among the most tedious and disagreeable affections to which tho human frame is liable. Situated ns it wore, on the verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach thorn hy imvard reme dice. House tin* mnflicoer of undergoing n course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to-the un comfortable system of strict diet: siir.li means by reducing tho system merely palliate the symptoms while they are in practice, to recur ns violently, or more so. when a generous diet is returned to. And tho generality of external applientionshnve no other effect than the disease in one place, soon to show itselfiu the same oronother part. When all those means have failed, and in many severe rases, a pers**rvnnco for nsliorttime in the nsenf the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. 'X here is no trouble in using (applying it every night.) A fresh supply just received, and for sale by nog 24 G. R. 1! ENDRICKSON. UND D for curing Pains, or ii iho Breast, Side. Bunk or Limbsi ol- _ _ t, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asllunui, diffi culty of breathing, oppression of tlm stomach, Ac. they will give immediate and soothing relief) nnd for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease nnd certainly, are decidedly superior to other reme- dins. Persons whoso business nr avocations re* quire that they should sit or stand much, or those of sedentry habits generally, who may be troubled with paint in the side or breast, are advised to try ono of these benntiftil and unrivalled plasters. They nro different from nil others, and free ft-nin objections which are generally made against plus* tore. Perhaps there is no modic.nl observation better aitablislicd than that “Consumptio.v origi nates In neglected Conns.” In a climnlosovnri- able as ours, it requires more care nnd attention to guard against* the attacks oT tliin too often fatal disease, than most persons ore able ami willing to bestow. It cannot tliorefnro but bo n gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, or tlioso af flicted with distressing pains in the aide or brenst, or any affliction of the lungs, that a rcn*on>ibl« prospect of relief can bn bad by using this "Uhl- venal Strengthening Plaster In the course ol more tlwn twenty years pro fessional practice, of tha many who have muod them not one solitary complaint has been heard; on the contrary, so numerous ore tho cures they have effected, so abundant ore tho most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, sincere nnd grateful is the language ol those who have used them, that they are offered to the pub lic as decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever offered, uud unrivalled by any in the whole tcorId!! Tub Ladies nro respectfully informed that thnv are prepared with refurenco also to n number of delicate complu'mts.'pcr.nliartotlm sex, that they nro spread m « scientific manner, on the most beautiful sbft and'pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain tho whitest linen, end may be worn by tho most delicate persons, in nil situations, with ease and comfort, aud without removal for ono mouth, with pleasure. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nov 3 CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. ELLIS’ COMPOUND Krcosofc Tootli Wash. I'rcmnmcudrd by the Faculty. T HIS compound will bo found serviceable in arresting and preventing decay in tenth; keeping the teeth and gums in u healthy and clenu condition ; sweetening the breath; removing tar tar. and relieving pain caused by carious teeth. Few discoveries In modern chemistry promise more important results than that ofKreouite, hy Dr. Keicheiihnch, an eminent chemist of Blnus- ko, in Monrovia. It is n highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, mid is analogous to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut liir more powerful ns a corrective ami preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding it* 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. Krcosole, on the contra ry. cannot be liable in this objection, and posses ses, to a much greater extent, the antiseptic and purifying properties of the former. The trials which have been made with it. in this country end Europe have proved its efficacy. Il is strongly recommended by the Faculty as the best preventive against caries in teeth. ’ To sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by decay ed teeib, lh« use of tobacco, or other cause.*, aud tonrrest decay itself, it stands nre-eminent. Ellis's compound Kreosotr. Tooth Wash, com bines tho virtues of Kreosntc, of tho strength adapted for this purpose, with other substances known to be highly advantageous in whitening and preserving the teeth. it is confidently recommended to the pnlilicas a valuable compound, which may he used daily with great ndvnntage to the teeth aud gums, at the same time leaving nn agreeable sensation in the mouth. There is no arid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such us are highly beneficial to the teeth. It has been examined and used by several of tlm first Physicians of this city, who have no hesi tatinii in recommending it o"s an excellent wash for the teeth ami gums, preventing the latter from bccoo ing snungy.nnd, by its detergent and an tiseptic qualities, preserving both iu a clean and healthv condition. Fnrsnlebv nov’3 T. M. & J’. M. TURNER. TIMS true Pomade Divine* Extensively used in Europe, never before intro duced into Amoricn. I T cures nnd prevents nil Clumping or Rough ness of ffin Hand* and Lips, from the piercing effects of colil weather, well rubbing a little oil tlie hands und lips every night going to bed, is a certain preventive niul cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re lieve (lie pain of Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade on a piece of linen lint. It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by fills nr otherwise, and will prevent the many bud consequences nfsuch accidents. Ifn little be wellrnhbed in on a Bruise.or Pinch it will prevent blackness. • It will euro Burns, and Scalds, if npplied di? rertiy, ullovintiiig pain, and preventing blisters. Il is useful for n Stiff Neck, nnd Swelling of the Glands, and will greatly relievo Rheumatic, nnd Gouty Pains, in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, and other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful tor Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy iu this very trying case, when ull other applications have fail* 1, has been well proved, and cau be attested by ninny. It is useful for Cancers before they nro broken, nnd an unfailing remedy for the Piles. It gives a delicacy of fragrance nnd that nature) healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnrS ntinn of the kind lias ever been known to produce' So invnhinhle is this compound, lor every incon* venience to which the skin is liable, that tlioso who have once proved its benefit will never wil lingly he without it. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 5 Opposite the Mansion House. 2, 3, 4 & 5 50 76 (il) 1 (HI 60 75 38 0.1 38 60 10 If. 1 50 9 85 1 00 1 10 1 00 1 10 25 25 60 5(1 0 on 6 00 3 3 10 00 10 00 2 on 3 00 4 Of] 5 on 25 50 25 38 25 38 G OP 0 00 25 25 50 50 0, 7 8. Tito 25 12 75 10 00 50 1(1 (13 m 38 12 1 25 10 00 50 n 10 00 ] 45 1 35 25 50 6 00 4 io no 4 50 0 00 75 03 50 6 00 25 50 15 75 20 1 00 50 ii 2 00 15 00 751 “ Oil, MolnsiosaiidLiiuo ” Flour ^ _ » Fruit. Potato*, Onions, Bents. Ac. " Bread.Cmcksrs, and other light burrots Com nnd Pens in bogs per bushel Chairs, per dozen • Carriages, ft>»r wheeled Cotton tier bale, round, not exceeding 350ll>s. Including insurance ii H I, nqunra “ “ “ “ (Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 cU. per 100 lbs.) Dcmijom nnd Jug# not exceeding 1 gallon *• «» •« 2 gals & not exo’ng 5 gal. Gigs. Snlkeys and Jersey Wagons Ducks mul Fowls Ut coops nor head, (25 per . cent more If not cooped) Horses, Mules and Onttlu per bend Hilda, mid Pipes Liquor not exe’ding 120 gal. " »* Molasses and Oil ordinary size Half hhls. Beef, Pork, Fish aud Liquor , " “ Flour *« " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, &c. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal. « •• « <« •« io gnl. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $150 for encli stage of 10 miles. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats, Rye, Brim, Corn Meal and Rico Flour in bngs, per bushel Ploughs, encli Halt In sacks per bushel Sheep, Landis, Goats,.Kids, Deer, Hogs and Dogs, net bend Sugar, Coffee, Rice, llnrdtvnrennd such other articles as go hy weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys ami Geese in coops per bend (25 per cant moro if not cooped) Hay per bale • Post and Stage Couches and Rond Wagons Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight tlinn GO lbs. or measuring less than 2£ feet 25 cents each. All into! packages 25 cents each. I Per sack tint over four bushels. FREIGHTS nt the above Rates nnd under the following Stipulations, viz. No Claim for damages on articles carried by this Company, unless the packages nro examined and identified in the presence ofthe Agent of Transportation, before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for tlie leaknge of Liquor, Oil or Molasses, breakage ofGInss or Crockery- ware, chafing of Bagging, Carriages or Chnirs. Not ncccountablo for breakage of Hoilow-wnre,: 'no internal injury not clearly percuptiblenu the outside of tho package, will he allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the Cnrr: not accountable for the decay of perishable articles: not accountable for Live Stock: mid no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime Barrels or packages ofany kind whatever. It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings ofCotton hales or for pillage, or damage liy the weather on any freight after being landed nt the place of desti nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while in the Cars. This Company, will have Agent* ut the 80 mile station, and the Terminus ofthe Rond to attend to the delivery mid forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded if noloulled for in three days, will be charged the Savannah rate* of storage. KF. GUN POWDF.ll PROHIBITED. The Law will to smuggle it on tlie Road, aug. 22, mem In the efficacy of the r antidotes used l* effect tills purpose. who have made Dial of Dr. Jebb'e Rheumatic Liniment, even in obstinate cases of loti lug, and of the most severe character, ceived essential relief, and many have fe ed in a few deys, sonio in twmiiy.fbttr h a number of persons in Boston and vioini woro fortnorJy afflicted with tho Rhet have very fully nnd satisfactorily tostifini tificates are In the possession of tho Proprietor, which provo tlie most thorough and surprising cures by means of this most powerftil LinimenC in oasee where other approved applications hni totally Utiled. The Liniment is also used with signal success, and may be confidently recom mended for chilblains, brwlsee, sprains, numb ness, atiffliosH of tlie joints, Ac. Price, 60eent» A supply of theabowinrticbj ftjwRib^ july 14 Opposite the Mansion Houso. 124 15 1 Oft 25 1 00 03 12 2 GO 20 00 1 00 15 1 00 11 00 1 00 76 12 3 00 20 00 10, will be enforced against all persons attempting J. McFarland, Agent. Henry's Genuine Calcined Mag nesia, I S highly beneficial in alt diseases of the stom ach nnd bowels which are attended with acid ity, and gives immediate relief to tlie heartburn. The effects of excess in eating or drinking ore generally relieved by it, and it afford* one ofthe mildest nnd most pleasant aperients, especially tb persons who, from a sedentary life nr other causes, are under tlie frequent necessity of hav- utg recourse to Inxnlives. To persons of n bil ious or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety: and its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the disenses of warm cli mates. Many of tlie complaints of children, in early infancy, nnd even at more advanced peri ods, are attended with acidity; nnd in such cases, the Calcined Magnesia has a great advantage over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in tlm ulinmutary canal, und arts as an efficacious yet gentle purgative. Afresh supply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale by julv'Jl G. it. HENDRICKSON. Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1340. Moxday, 22d June, 1840. JohnW. Clifton, ) and / Divorce. Sarah Ann Clifton. ) r 'appearing hy the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant is not to be found within the County ofChntham, nnd that she is without the limits of the State, nn motion of the Complain ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the *nid Sarah Ann Clifton doappenron orhefore next term of this Court, mid file her answer or defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of the Gazettes of this State mid of the City of Savannah, once a mouth until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G- WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. aug 25 , 205t2dmj Chatham Superior Court. May Tkiih, 1840. James D. Steven* nnd Jo*, 'i n tir.il.:— a a ..n 1 Petition to estab lish copy of lost Pro missory Note. T Caution. HE high reputation which Francis Kidder' Indelible Ink lias sustained for 15 or 2ft s, hMcuused several imitations ofthe uriicle offered for sate a* “Kidder'* Indelible Ink.” resemble the genuine ink in their exterior • ranee, mid as some of them bears tlie u..ine _ Ider, the public have been grossly deceiv- . To guard against this deception, purchaser* please be puilieulnr to ask lor Francis Kid ’s Ink, nnd observe that his name is on the top b from of tho box. his ink cannot be effaced: bnt is warranted to iP’ain perfectly indelible for ages, if the diruc- »are followed in using it. supply ofthe geunind article just received, and for solo by •opt 18 iclo ju A- PARSONS. Parsons' Vegetable Anti-Bilious Pills. A SAFE an 1 certaiu euro for ail bilious com a plaints nnd obstructions of the bowels. Il administered in time, they will effectually remove the bile firom the xtomnch, nnd counteract tlie ardses which so generally produce headache, in- digestion, fever oud ague, or intermittent, remit- bilious, inflammatory, und yellow fevers, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, Hunt- leurisy bilious vomiting, foul stomach, Mysore thronta, colds, coughs aud until- J and sold hy ANSON PARSONS. da, dec. *c. irl Ash, 0 do Sal Soda- literatus, do Sait Petre [round do lluck Pepper Nutmegs elW, tool PoarlSngo it. by ANSON PARSONS. P. II. Wilkins, ts. John | Adam*. U PON reading the foregoing petition to es tablish a copy of a certaiu promissory note, stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul II. Wilkini, deceased, hearing data nt Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, for Highly one dollars, nnd fifty cents, pay able to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten duv* after date, and also, tlie accompanying affidavits. It in ordered, that the said John Adams do shew cause at the next term of this Court, if any ho have, why tho copy contained in tlie said petition should not he established in lien ofthe original note. Andulso ordered, that a copy of this Rule he personally *erved on the said John Adams if tube found in tbe State, .and if be cannot be found, thru the said Rule shall he published in some public Gazette in tlie State for the space of tluee month*. J line 22d, 1840. A true extract from the minute*. E. G. WILSON. Den. Clerk, sept2G $ Superior Court C. C. Dp. Taylor’s B ALSAM ofLiverwort, for consumption and liver complaint, coughs, cold*, nstlnna. diffi culty of hreating, pain* in the ride or breast, spit ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of tbe chest, hooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweat*, diffi cult or iiroftiMj expectoration, nnd ull other affec tion* ofthe chest, lungs and liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe procured from a very old nnd eminent nliyricinu, the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved Ins own life by ii* efficacy, although of a consumptive con-ti- tntion, to tlie astonishing age of one hundred nnd two years: until the age of eighty-seven, he was engaged in very nxtensire practice, requiring much exertion and 'exposure. Hundred* are now living in good health, that Consumption seemed io have marked for an early grave, who owe their preservation to the use of this invalua ble medicine. The virtue* of tlie herb “Liverworth,” are In this vegetable preparation *o powerfully ntid el- fectnally concentrated, as to render it a most su perior und harmless medicine for all disorders of the Liver ond Lungs, nnd it i* now considered hy all persons familiar will; its effect, superior in merit to any other medical preparation for these prevalent Complnint*. It has proved so astonish ingly. heueficni! for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Ac. that many of our physical! is daily employed it in their prac tice, and esteem it a superior nnd valuable me dicine. All persons afflicted with Cotmmiprinn or any other diseuse ofthe Lungs, are recommend ed to make immediate use of his Balsam, ns il has not only proved effectual in removing such symp tom* ns threaten Consumptions, bnt lias perform ed effectual cure* of even this formidable disease, where all hopes of recovery - ere relinquished by the most learned and experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, and may he considered a very superior preparation for thecurennd preven tion of ull disease* ofthe Chest and Lung*, and should he Restored to, even after these disease* have resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of this old aud very respectable physician, this Bnl- Kim ofLiverwort has acquired nn enviable repu tation for itxvirtures, ns superior to that of the n- buiidnnt nostrum* ofthe day; ns was tlie character and probity of its inventor nnd original proprie tor, to Hint of quuck and empirics. The result oi long observation und close study respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, has tho additional re- commendation nflmviuhecti \i*ed for seven venrs by tlie public, nnd also by physician* of eminent talent without a single instance of failure in ef fecting ut immediate beneficial result. For sale ut nov 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER'S. Dr. Taylor's Balaam of Liver wort, F OR consumption and liver complaint,coughs, colds, Hsthuin, difficulty of breathing, pains in the ride or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation ofthe heurt, oppression nnd soreness nf the cbest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult nr profuse expecto ration, nnd ull otlier affections of tlie chest, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervnn* system, nr tho«e who are ztmble to rest well at night, this medicine is mist emphnticnllr recommended. The ine*timahtd value ofthis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, aud found not wanting. The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flntter- ing accounts nfhis success; and it is truly gratify ing to say tills it emphatically the medicine ofthe people. 1 Iti* med hy the Medical Faculty; sun- inrted by tbe Clergy, advocated by the whole S'ew-York Press, ami is in the house of most of onr citizens. It may be taken without the least fear of dun ger by children, nnd persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the cures tho Balsnni ofLiverwort ha* nlready effected, nnd is hourly performing; the consequent popularity it has obtained among those persons, who by experience nre hestqnuli tioti nnd Flutulence. fied to judge of its efficncv; the exulted opinion entertained of its virtues by physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medical Faculty—*ponk cogently and unequivo cally ofthe merits and success of this medicine. Invented by an old nnd very learned physician, distinguished alike for hi* talent, resenrch, and experience; the confideure reposed by him iu its irresistible merit* and it* beneficial effects upon him while severely nnd lamentably diseased with the most distressing symptoms of Consumption, it being now subjeetto tho udvice and control ol three physicians,together with the many testimo tiialff und corroborating certificate* which have been voluntarily given ns by person* who have received it* potent und salutary effect, must go far, very far, to recommend this ns a Vegetable Medicine ofnnequatled nnd nmleninblo virtue for Consumption nnd ull the di.se useswhich prey up oti dm chest, lung* and liver. ID* Betcareof Counterfeits!—Fraud* upon this medicine are issued in every direction. Remem ber to ask for “I)r. Taylor’s IJnlHnm of Liver wort,” and do not take any thing else. There i* no other medicine connected with this, or in any wny possessing the same virtues. See thnt the signature of Geo. Taylor, M. I)., is on every bot tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil be forgery. For sale nt T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S, June 1 Monument Square. Dr. Luiumus' Aromatic Vege table Bitters, For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitter* are composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, nnd hnvo been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theirefficacy in the above nam ed complaint*. They nre in fact tho best sto machic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur nishe*. They nro highly useful ns n preventive against fever, nnd nro very serviceable nt all sen- sons ofthe yenr, moro particularly in the spring and summer month*, when person* of bilious habit* experience that total loss of nppetite, disa greeahle listlessness nnd relaxation ofthe sj stem. They strengthen tlie stomach, procure a goad ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and restore the invalid to Iris originnl strength and vigor. Most ofthe Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied nro nothing more than cheap •roggy preparations, sold nt n high price, nnd joueht mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bitters are superior to any that nre, or ever have been offered to the public. Being pungenlly aromatic, they nre particularly recom mended to seafaring persons na nn antidote a* •ainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the nfirinitiesof old age, age, will find these Bitter* to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating slauiuchic cordial, increasinp ,u " -— ,! ‘ 4 —- sistiug digestion in a remarkable degreo,removing those low spirited nnd trembling sensations, the *ii re effect of a want of tone in the system. They nre peculiarly adapted to those who nre troubled with Dinrhmn, or Weakness of the Bowels, Ac. irevalemin tlie summer and autumnal months. They will he found in all cases ofthe following description to give relief, viz: Jntmdice, Weak Stomach, CoKtivene**, F.xceerive Weariness, Loss of’Appetite, Dullness mid Oppression, n nopensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste iu tha Mouth, ^nothing of Food, Sicknessat the Stomach,Gen eral Debility, nnd nil other symptoms of Indiges- 'hi and Flutulence. Price 50 cent*. Forsnleby WM. H. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. Qtiodllbcf. T HE annals of Quodlibet by Solomon Sc- cnndlhoughls, Charles O’Malley, tho Irish Dragoon, by Hany Lorrcqner, with Illustrations—No. 1. Letters and Speeches on various subjects by Lord Brougham. Howard Pinckney, o novel by tbe mthor of Clinton Bradshaw. The Stage, boforossd behind tlie curtain, by AKVed Bonn. The Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841. Jack Ashore, by theaiiihor of Ratlin tbe Reefer. Master Humphries Clock, No. 9. Pocket Map* of Georgia, Alabama, North and South Carolina, Louisians, Mississippi, Texas, nnd Florida. Tho Traveller's Guido through tlie United Stales. The Traveller's Guide Mop. A description ofthe Canals nnd Rail Roads o f the United States, comprehending notices of all the works sf Internal Improvement throughout the United States, by H. 8. Tanner. Keut’s Commentaries nbridged. Digest nr decisions ofthe Courts of Common Law and Admiralty in tho United States, byThe- ron Metcnll nnd Jonathan C. Perkins. > Digested Chancery cases, contained in the Re torts ofthe Court of Appeals of Maryland, by nmes Raymond. Bouvier's Low Dictionary. A new collection of Lows, Charters nnd local ordinances of tho Governments of Great Britain, France and Spain, relating to cessions of lands in their respective Colonies, together with the laws of Mexico nnd Texas on the 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, nnd Into delegate in the Congress of the United Sates, nnd honorary member of the Georgia Htistorical Society. Just received by oct 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Rowaml’s Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific and lasting cure for Fever and Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicinn, it having been the result of mnny years study, experience and labor, in the medlcnl practice and observation of Fever and Aguo. It is composed of such medi cinal principles ns were considered most fit to re store thehnrmony ofnetion between the stomach, liver, nnd the other important functions of the system.the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate emme of the disense. It speedily’ pro motes n regular nnd healthy 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 nppnrentto all. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaint*. By renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it hns proved itself of re markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, heart-burn, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and nil other affection* of similar origin, but it is in the treatment of Fevers, and especially in Fever and Ague, nr Remittent Fever, thnt ft* powers have been principally tested, and with those who have seen it* usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It hns also been used as a pro ventive, by many who were subject to a periodi cal recurrence of the chill* and fever, nnd it hns always warded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany tho vegetable febrifuge with a few of tho many une quivocal certificates politely furnished to tho pro prietor,corroborative ofthe foregoing statements. For fnrffier accounts nf its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply nf tho above valuable medicino just received,nnd for sale by G. It. HENDlllCKSON, Agent. nug 31 Rice's Reports. • R EPORTS of cases nt Law, argued and de termined in the Courtof Appeals and Court nf Error* of South Carolina, from December 1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Wm Rice, State Reporter. • Reports ofenses in Chancery, nrgund nnd de termined in tho Court of Appeal* nnd Court nf Errors of South Cnrolina, from December 1838 to May 1639, both inclusive, by Wm Rice. A Digest of the cases decided in the Superior Courts of Law, ofthe State of South Cnrolina, from tho earliest period, to the year 1836 inclu sive, by Wm Rice. Also', the life, ndventnre* ond opinions of Dam Thco. Hints of South Carolina, Master of Arts, and sometimes Dr. ofMedicine, alias Dr Hamil ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hnyne, Col Hnytie, Dr Porcher.Col Singleton, Rev Mr Demon, Rev Dr.Bolcer, Col A listen. Major Parker, Col Ben ton, Major Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Cant Rut ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Maj Moore, &c. in a aerie* of letters to hi* friends, written by himself. Also, the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for 1841, hy Robert Grier. Jnstreceived by if W THORNE WILUA! Humnn llair. rjlHF. diseases ofthe hair among it* nre those X which occasion baldness and gradual falling off of theffioir, nnd thinness of it—the causes of which arise from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re laxes the roots, causes the hair to fall off, and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a grent defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion n loss ofthe hair—it relaxes tbe roots—tbe acidity pre vents the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi ration the hair heroines dry, it feels extremely harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking nn effect on the hair, first rub the hnirdry with n cloth, then apply the Cns- sndn Oil to the roots or tlie hair, so that tho skin of the hend may he moistened, nnd remain so af ter eacli time of perspiration. Sold wholesale nnd retail by the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; and by nppnintment, by • aug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Co-imi’tncrsliip Notice. T HE subscriber*hove this day formed a Co. partnership, under the firm of HUNTING- TON, WRIGHT & GO. for the purpose of trammeling u General /ran Business. They have taken tho store on the Bay under the Counting Room of Messrs 8. Solomons &. Co, where they intend keeping a full und general assortment of Iron, Steel, Nail*. &c. &c. SCRANTON & OLMSTEAD. HUNTINGTON <fc HOLCOMBE, ALLEN H. WRIGHT. Savannah, lfilh October, 1840. oct 14 24D||ca Notice, T HE business heretofore transacted in the Citv nf Savnnntih, Gn. under the name nnd firm of Huzard, Deuulow, & Co. will hereafter bo continued hy tho undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm In that of Hazard, Dcnslmo Sf Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DEN SLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8Ui, 1840. oct 16 Notice, T HE subscriber* having connected their in terest, will hormifter coijtimm to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS iu this city, under tho firm nf SHAR PER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. BHAPTER, WVLLY WOODBillDGE. sept 20 233 Dolby’s Carminitivc. H IGHLY recommcttdftd n most Bnfe, ef fectual, nnd often immediate remedy for tho wind, the watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions, and ull those futal disorders in the bowel* of in fant*. which carry off such a number ofthe hu man species under die age of two years. A sup ply ol this VKluublo medicine just received, and forsnleby ANSON PARSONS, sept If) Surgical luetrumentB, &c. A MPUTATING. Trepanning, Obstetrical, Dental nnd Cupping Instrument*; Evan’s Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, German und tine American Scarificator*.Pearl nnd Steel Lan cet Cast'*, Stomach Pimfos, Stethoscope*, Ivory, Gum Elastic und Silver Pcs*arie.v, Womb Syriu- ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Iniecting Apparatus, und a complete assortment of Syrin ge* of overy description. Just received por brig New Hanover und for sale by sept 3 T. M. &J. M. TURNER. Scpr Cases. A NEAT, fimey uriicle, for holding two Se gura. Just received per brig Augusta, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, nug 20 Ground Pepper and Mustard. BOXES London Mustard jml\J 10 do Canuistor do JO do ground Pepper, ill paper* Forralo.by T. >1. & J. M. TURNER, sept 17 • Houck s Panacea. T HIS valuable medicino may be taken with perfect safety by nil ages nnd in nil diHRnses, Its cures are for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of the stomach. Heartburn, dinrrbasa, dysentery or flux, pile*, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struntion, period* of cessation of menses, flour-ill- biiH nr whites, ngite nnd fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhtwfovrrr*cnriut fever, eninll pox, Eryripila* or 8t. Anthony’s fire, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow lever, costivenc**, wind on the stomach or bowels,chplera morbus,consumption, spitting blood, infiuen/.n, colds, coughs, inflam mation ol'tlie chest. palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory *ore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or*ore month, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation ofthe henrt, dropsy,rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu lous affection* of tlm membrane* and ligaments, mercurial and venerial diseases, ulcers, sores, af fection* of tha skin, uud disease* arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply of tlie above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and lor sale by the single bottle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, nug 14 No. 8 Gibbons'Range. Oclsitine'Cttpsiiles of Furc~Co- ptifva Ilalsn. T HRCnpavin Balm is, of nil ffio medicines dmplnyed in combating the chronical nnd acute gonorrlimnl affections, also tho bleiiuorhmu called whiter; the only ono, the specific action of which lias never been doubted, und to which physicians have in consequence given tho prefer ence; but its nauseous taste nnd smell nre tho causes of it* being rejected hy many patients. This is the reason why so many experiment* have been nuido in order to discover «omo mode of disguising it* taste, so that it might he taken with less repugnance; hut hitherto this |ms been hilt imperfectly effected, and always hy addition of some active substance! which modifies its pro perties, and thus destroy* it* chemicul constitu tion aud its physical character. I therefore offer n mode of administering it in such a *tate that it cannot occasion the slightest repugnance, nnd this without submitting it to uny alteration. My method consists in enclosing it in tha Gclutiue Cupmilc*. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received, end forsule by ANSON PARSONS, ung 21 No, 8 Gibbons’ Range. octl' ..Grier. . . W THORNE WILLIAMS. Compound Sarsaparilla, or Mead Syrup, R NOWN from all others by being called No. 1 SilverTop. Also, ns a further security, my signature will he found in my own hand wri ting, ulso on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of the Herald. Brown'8 Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight ful nnd pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon lie an indispensa ble article in overy family. It makes n delightful meud, and is an excellent purifier of the blood. By a very small expenditure of money, tho pur chaser has a bottle ofdie Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing the Saline Powder; the on ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice water, nnd yon have a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’* con tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a glass of Snwapnrilln Mend ns can be found in the city. We speak from experience; don't take our word, hat go und get the article of William Brown, tbe inventor. 481 Wnriiington-street. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nug 20 Monument Square, NctrBooKs. T HE difficulties of Romanism, by Geo fiWhly Faber. Strive nnd Thrive, a tale by Mary Hpwitt, Hone nn! bone ever, or the boyhood of Felix Law, by Mary nowin. Spark's Life ofWasliington, abridged. The history of Virgil A. Stewart, und hia ad venture in capturing end exposing the great “Western Land Pirate” nnd hi* gang m connex ion with evidence, also of the Jrinls. confession*, nnd execution of nuiimheroflnttrrell'*awio*iate» in tho state of Mississippi. France, it* King, Court, nnd Government, by Governor Cns*. A few mure copies of tlie Madison Paper*. A collection or Music, for tlm Flute, Violin,. &c. Just received h oct Mi Ived by W THORNE WILLIAMS. To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Rond, Savannah, August 20,1840. P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri ber until the 20th of October next, for build ing n Bridge over tho Oconee River, for the Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about 4000 feel in length of truss work in the river swamp. Tho site ofthe Bridge is about 18 miles balow Milledgevilie: it i* to be of lattice work, with two sunns of 125 feet each, and supported by two abutmont* nnd ono pier of masonry, at an elevn- tiou of about 22 feet ubnve low water mark, 'file amount ofsuiiie und lumber required, will be n- bgut&OO perches ofthe former, and about 112,- 000 feet of the latter. The truss work will he supported hy piles, nt a mean elevation of about 18 feet above tbe swump, nnd will require 500,000 feet BM of tim ber. exclusive of piles. Plans and specification* ofthe work may be seen, and nil necessary explanations will bo giv en, on application to tbe undersigned nt this of- fice. Application may nlso bo made nttlioCoin- K ’s office nt Macon, from the 10th to the 16th iptembcr, nnd from the 10th to the 15th of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating the line west of the Oconee, if applied to, will point out tho site of tlie work, and will give any information touching its local ity. . Bid* will he received for cither tho masonry, dm superstructure ofthe bridge, or tho trim* work alone, or for the whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. The Maii-nt-Arms, O R Henry de Cerous; n romnnee, by G. P- 11. James, author nf Dnniley De L’Ornie, Charles Tyrrell, Henry nfGuise, &c. Tho elements nf Geology for popular use, con taining n description ofthe Geological formation* and mineral resources of the United States, by Chnrles A. Lee, M. D. Tho Fnrmera Instructor, consisting of Essays* practical directions nnd hints, for tlie manngenietit of tho Farm and the Garden; originally published in the Cultivator, selected and revised by J Duel, Esq. Just received hy sept 10 W. THORNE WILUAMS. Dr. Eucn's Universal Strength ening Plaster. Unrivalled and Unequalled! I d~i ELEBRATED for curing pnins, or wenknes* V/ in the breast, side, back nr limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, liver complaint and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe stomach, &c. they will give im mediate and Bnnffimg relief; ond, for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty,.orn deci dedly superior to other remedies, Persons whose business or nvoentiona require that they should sit or stand much, nr those of sedentary hubits generally, who may be troubled with pain* in the side nr brenst, are advised to try one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They are dif ferent from others, nnd (VeefYom objection* which nre generally made against planters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds.” In a climate so variable ns ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to guard against tlm uttacks of this too often fatal disease, tlinn most persons nro able nnd wiiiing to bestow. It cannot therefore but he a gratification to the sub scriber to bo (Minified to offer to nil of consump tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pnins in tho side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast and lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief by using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of tlieso vnlnnlffo Plnstera kept con stantly oulinnd, by ANSON PARSONS, impt 5 No. 8 Gfijbons’ Range. Yeast Powders. T HESE Powders nre nn admirable substitute for Ynnst in making all kind* of batter cake* and hnvo the ndvnntngo oyer that article in ma king the batter perfectly light und ready for ba king the instant they nre mixed. Btickwneat undi other cakes when made with these powders, are less likely to disagree with the stomach than those- made withyenst, and ns it require* but a few minutes to prepare far linking, die possibility ot having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing enke and biscuit with tlieso powder*, hn* been approved hy many of the most pminent physicians and surgeon* i» this country; they nro also highly.rccqminmcnd- ed hy mnny of the first families in thin city am* other plnces. A supply ofthe above valuable, article, just re ceived per brig Clinton, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. Hams, Wluskcy, dee. T 6) PZ Ham* of prime quality X & 150 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Morinugahnla do, 54 kegs Gmffien Butter Landing from achr F A Tnpper, nnd forsnlu by «ct 13 F SORREL & CO. B E it further ordained, That the owners ofnili Idts on Whitaker, Bull and Drayton-strest" ns Ihrsouth j s South Brood-strcet.nnd on Brougu ton-street f between Drayton nnd Wliitnker-strecw- nnd on Bny-streot between mid Drayton aim Wliiinker-.treet., .ImPl hnnnd, whenever ru (Jitired hv Iho City Cnunell hy £LUmSS2P' piece n genii nni) eitiBcienl SBEBSmir. el-brick nr fhigelnne, end ofthe '[i 1 "'"" 1 ""* oilied in the ninth section of this Ord t ■ Lf. ., the said pnvetnentshnll liceftl'e k el ! marked on tlie eceenipndf'"* " "PjQHBff™? elevetiona ofthe diner«ntslreeta"ll®t«we,"na Z IHSi 11 tSt’sem* Hg|,’hi* or her "Rem Sulphate 4uiuiue. 1 AA Ounces French sulphate Quinine il/U 10 do do Morphine, 10do Piperine 20 do Kreosotoin 1 oz vials, Jnstreceived per ship John Cuniming, and fur sale hy Q«tl6 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Cosmetics* C HURCHES' genuine Vegetable Lntion, Rowland'* Knlydore, an Easieru Botanical; discovery of surprising efficacy for rendering tho skin soft and fair, ns well ns bestowing u delicate roseate Into to the complexion. Just received and for wile hy . wpl'JO 'THOS. llYERBON. Peters' Vegetable Pills A RE daily effecting some of the most aston ishing and wonderful cure* that hnvo ever been known—in consequenco of which they hnvo now become a shining mark, against which all the arrows nf disappointed hope, envy and tmeharit- ubleim** are levelled'without distillation. Peters 1 Vegetable Filin nro anti-biliou*, anti- .yspeplie.anu anti-mercurial, nnd may justly ho considered a Universal Medicine—hut they are peculiarly beneficial in the following compliant*: Yellow and Biliou* Fevers,Fever and Ague,Dv*- y opsin, Cronn, Liver Complaint. Sick Headache, aundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rhouuiutism,Enlarge ment ofthe Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Dirttensiop ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Dinrrham, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, LoHsol’Appo- tile, Cholic, Blotched or Hallow Completion, und in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, where a Cathartic or nn Apcriunt is needed. They nre exceedingly mild in their operation*,; producing neither imiinnn, griping dor debility. , lEPSold wholesale and retail at nil tl|o principal Drug Store* in flfuVniinntn jttly 29 182—ly «l il .hull b* tlm -luty qUB 0Wf* » 9 Er City Mnrslml, niclei| W® *" 01 '”T“ 'SffllM or. nr worbmer H m* 10 £ Kio to hnvo tho «nmo phiooH figgBM KBWM*. fmiltor, und In tho m.nnnr |.ro«cnbed by t|« dimmeo.nnd bo .lm" fealij n.iill „thor timo. ond omowmoltt, nro oiilnrood y S Inml Ordinoncoo tlmt nro or m«yW' ,.h.| a,,y person who shall molest or tro Mmll Btftveyor, hlnnlml or workmeni ouiptoy cd hy them in ’tlm dinohorgo of tlioir |B|Wv. In iihmioff Bra pavement, mny ho p'"®, “ ' ■B il fifth .notion'oftllir Ordhmoct- Erttmol from tho • t » Hon re.nlttlion poMUM in Uw tUlliOoUmu. oclJU