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rovcments, third
unded north by a
iunat ( oast by Lot No.
No. nine (9 V, aim the
.ten(10)mid improve-
“ ‘iy-Ward, bound*
iroughton-street.
by tho western
A M. persons
A Whoso notes, duo bilk
inve stood open for an nnrea*
nforoim) dint MiiltWM settled t»> Ui« ini ui,
I levied on
issued out of die
I by vl
Inferior r
„
Properly'pointed nut by defrndant.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc.
(Georgian)
ood vi. John 'Gardner.
Sheriff's Sato. m
be fold on thefirslTnesdavniDecem-
_ _r next, lieforelhe Court House in the
Savannah, between the usual hours of
On* negro woman, alavo, named Ron; loved
- 0 f the Eat. Joseph 8. Page, to
s—oojof^o Superior
in favor of John I*,
la Macardell ad minis-
Property pointed out
of Chat
Ilolzciidorf va.
tor of Joseph 8,
by the Admi
oct 30
A LL peraotis having demands against the Ea*
tale of Manila Melvin, late of Chatham Co.
decuaaed, are requeated to hand them in to tho
aubscriber, duly attested.
FRANCIS 8. BARTOW,
oet 80 25W Executor.
Notice.
T H REF. montha after date, application will be
lhadafhrth* renewal of Oqfrtifieste No 908,
lor twenty-five slums in the Capital 8tock of tho
Rank of 8t. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840,
in lieu oflhe original, which has been lost or mis
laid. B. HOPKINS.
8t. Marya, 27th Aug. 1840.
anptl 811t3iu
8HA WYLLY.s.c.c.
(Georgian)
Administrator's Sale-Continued
I N pursuance ofan order IVum UieJusticea ofthe
Inferior Court, while sitting for ordinary pur-
K will be sold on the first Tuesday in Decern-
tt, before the Court House in this City,
between the usual hours of salo, a negro man
named Noses, belonging to tho estate of W. II.
Drake, deceased. Sofel for the benefit of the
helm and creditors of said estate.
ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adiu
oct 27
Notice.
F OUR months after dote, application will be
made to the Honnrablo the Inferior Court
of Camden County, Ga., when sitting fur ordiuu-
nr purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate in
Georgia of the late Col. William McKay, of Du
val County, East Florida, consulting of a certain
tract of Land aitnate upon tho north side of the
8t. Marys River in the County of Camden and
State ofGeorgia, containing 4500 acres, more nr
i, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors.
MARY ANN McKAY, Adm’ix.
Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1640.
iov 6 aw
the Frrer and A gut.
ustly rappl* the slur
lr.o, it having
mid observation
lUi.ouipu»*i"f»uch
r , .« ns were ennsiderod most fit
tho harmony of action between tho
Stomach. Liver, and (tin other Important func
tions of the syalom, the loss of which harmony is
ovidently tho irtmcdiulo cause of the disease. It
speedily promotes a regular mid healthy appetite
which Is generally entirely destroyed or rendered
very precarious? by which effect, vigour and
strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It
must no apparout to all, that a medicine possess
ing theso pecnliar virtues, is useftti in a great va
riety iifromtilaints. lly renewing the healthy ac
tion of tho digestive organs.it has proved itself
of remarkable benefit In Dyspepsia, Depraved
Appelitn, lloart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency.
Jnundico, Night 8woats, Dystentery. Bowel
Complaints, und many other affections of similar
origin. Blit it i« in the treatment of Fevers, and
especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter
mittent Fever, that Ita powers have been prittci-
■ally tested, and with those who have seen its use-
illness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies
heretofore discovered for those diseases. It lus
also been used ns a preventive, by many who
were subject to a periodical recurrence of tho
Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off
the apprehended attack. For sale by
‘ •" « •- ’ M TURNER.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Effinglram County, when sitting for ordinary
purposes, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of
Robert Burton,late of said comity, deceased,
nor 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex ix.
Admit
A GREEABL
xjL Court of!
ilslrator's Sale.
■ to an onler of the Inferior
Ingham County, whilst siuinj
ises, will bo sold on tho first
nett, between the usual
men slaves, via: Will,
ofthe Estate of
for a division,
on tho day ofsa’e.
C. A. BURTON, Adiu’or.
Notice.
F OUR months sfter date, application will be
made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary
ofOlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur-
oses, for leave to sell a part of the Real and
.’ersonal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET If. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 233
perty for Sale,
i order of the Honorable
lonrtofTattnali County, when
... , purposes, willbe sold on the
first Tuesday in January nest, before the Court
lfonsedoor tu Reidville. in said county, between
tlie usual bourn of sale, ad tho Real Estate and
Personal Property belonging to the Eatato ofJas.
Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz:
Ftonr thousand five hundred acres of Land, on
whieh Is situated the late residence and the valua
ble set of mills long known ns Perry's Mills,
whieh will bo new and in complete order for in#
mediate operation. As ihis property is so well
known, 1 diem a particular description of it un
necessary; suffice it to say, that it is not surpassed
by any other situation as a mill privilege, on the
Alatamaha River. Being only II miles from the
river, the Wed lumber can be floated from the
mills in small raftsto the river below, and round
logs can with convenience be floated down the
creek, (Cobb's Creek) to the mills, for two miles
above. The situation is remarkable for health,
haviog an excellent well of water, and also a good
spring convenient, There is also at the place a
commodious hanse lately erected as a seminary
oflearning. I invite individuals and companies
wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis
es fer themselves.
Also, at the same time and place, will be sols
one tract of 8wamp Land, adjoining Riley'd
land, containing one thousand acres; also one
tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mill-
E m's Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel-
n Creek. Plata of all aaid tracts will be exhib
ited on the day of sale.
Also, at tho aume timo and place will be sold,
the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller,
40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 veara old; Dann,
a caipen'er, SI years; Elias, 30 years old; Har
ry, 17 years old; Lewis, 15 vears old; EUick, 7
yo*r« «iW, DHI.i,»o junr.iilil/iHianei iwocmtaren
.Crocket and an iufant; Nancy, 17 years old und
her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years
old; Phoebe, 50 years old, in bad health. All of
which willbe so Id as the property of James Per
ry, late of raid County, deceased, for the benefit
of the legatees of the raid estate.
Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and
two years, notes bearing interest, with approved
•eenrity. HAMILTON W. SHARPE,
sept 21 228 . Admr.
A
[‘■a
Notice.
F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the
Honorable the Inferior Conrt of Camden
County, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate ol
James Lloyd, deceased.
july2d E. D. TRACY. Adm'or.
. Executor's Notice.
A LL porsons indebted to the late Peter Mas-
sie, of Glynn County, will please make
payment without delay; ana all those having de.
uiands against said estate, will render them in ac-
cording to Inw to either of the undersigned.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qnnl'd
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS. ( Ex’or*.
sept 4 214t4m
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave’to tali all those tracts of Land,
with the improvements thereon; consisting of
dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, stn<
hies, Ac., belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor
ton. deceased, situated in Glynn County and call
ed Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs of mid es
tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adm’or.
nov 11
Notice.
T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in the
city of Savannah under the firm of C lag-
horn A Wood, was dissolved on the 24Ui Octo
ber by the death of the former. The future bu
siness of the concern will be conducted bv Phiiu-
ra P. C bighorn, Joseph S. Cfoghorn and Orlan
do A. Wood, tinder the name, style and firm of
ClnghotusA Wood.
PHILURA P. CLAGIIORN,
JOSEPH 8. CLAGHORN,
ORLANDO A. WOOD.
All
horn
nov 20
I persons indebted to the late firm of Cleg-
at Wood, will make payment to
O. A. WOOD, Survivor.
A Certain Cure for Sick Head-
Ache.
XTCTIHCH haa been used iu families, every
H member of which has had sick headuche
From infancy,as a constitutional family complaint,
and has cured effectually in every nutauce yet
known,amounting to many hundreds. It is not
Notice.
T HE subscribers having connected their in
terest. will hereafter continue to transact a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this
city, under the firm of 8 HA ITER A WOOD-
BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SIIAPTER,
WYLLY WOODBRIDGE.
rapt 2(1 233
T. M. A J. M.
Hose Ointment.
JjlOR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on^the
,«ro dec!
itraons wl
it they ahou 1
itry habit*
. ins in tl
one of these ,
are different ftomall
which are generally mado against pit
haps there ia no medical observation
iblishedthan that “Cotmmmox origi-
_ neglected Cotne.” In a climate sovari-
able as our*, ft reoolro* more cure and attention
to guard agninsta the attacks of tide too often fiital
disease, tbnti most persons ere able and willing to
bestow. It cannot therefore but Iran gratifica
tion to thoso of consumptive habits, nr those af
flicted with distressing pains in the aide or breast,
or any affliction of the lunge, Unit a reasonable
prospect of relief can ba had by tiling thle"Uai-
venal Strengthening Platter."
In tha course ofinore than twenty year*pro-
(Visional practice, of tha many who havo used
them not one solitary complaint hna been hoard)
on tho contrary, so numerous are the cures they
havo effected, so abundant are the most positive
and conclusive proof* of their efficacy, so erdent,
sincere and gratolhl is tho language ol thoso who
have used them, ‘
Fare, and other rutaneous eruptions. Tet
ter*, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener
ally,nro among tho most tedious and disagreeable
tlfcc-* • - *- " ,! - u “
i, that they are offered to tho nub-
lieu decidedly superior to any thingof the kind
aflections to which tho human frame is liable.
Situated a* it were, on a.. verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to roach them by inward rente
die*. Heiico the inetiicacy of undergoing a course
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves tn tho un
comfortable system of strict diet: such means by
reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms
while they nro in practice, to recur n* violently,
or more so. when n generous diet i* returned to.
And the generality of oxtornnl npplicntinnshavn
no other effect than the disease in one place, soon
to show itself in the same ornnother part. When
nil tho*e means have failed, and in many severe
ensee, a perservanco for n short time in the lira of
the Rose Ointment hns proved effectual. There
ever offered, aud unrivalled by any in tkewholt
world!!
The Lauir* nro rnspectftilly informed that they
nro prepared with reference also to ti number of
delicate complaint*, peculiar to the rax, that they
are spread in a scientific manner, on the most
beautiful soft and pliable lamb akin, will not soil
or stain the whito*t linen, and may be wnrtt by
the most delicate person*, in all situations, with
ease and comfort, and without removal fur one
month, with pleasure.
For *nle by T. M. A J. M. TURNER.
nov 3
lo, roum
insurance ,
square 4H „
(Exceaeftrr each BtotloH of 10 miles 5 cu.
Demilune and Jugs not excesj
u .. 2 gals A not ~exo f ng 5 gal.
Gigs. Bulkers and Jersey Wagons
Ducks and Fowls In coops per Ilia
cent more if not cooped)
Horses, Mules and Cattle per head
Hhds. and Pipes liquor not exe'ding 120 gal.
“ " •' Molasses and Oil ordinary size
Half hlila. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor
“ Flour
Fruit, Potatoes, Onion*, Qeeta, do.
Jersey Wagons without covers
Kegs Liquor, Ao. not exceeding 6 gal.
Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, fill 50 for
each stage of 10 miles.
Measurement goods per cubic Foot
Oat*, Rye, Bran. Corn Meal and Rice Flour;
in bugs, per bushel
Ploughs, cacti
~ tin ‘
Salt in sacks per bushel
is no trouble in using (applying it every night.)
A fresh nip ply just received, and fin i-alu l»*
nug24 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
ELLIS’ COMPOUND
Krcosotc Tootli Wash.
liccommtndtd by the Faculty.
T HIS compound will he found serviceable in
arresting and preventing decay in teeth;
keeping tho teeth and gum* in a healthy and clean
keeping tho teeth and gum* in a healthy and clean
condition ; sweetening the breath; removing tar
tar. and relieving pain caused by carious teeth.
Few discoveries in modern chemistry proini-w
more important results than that of Krco«nte, hy
Dr. Reicnenbnch, an eminent chemist of Ulnns-
ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid
product, obtained from wood, nnd isanalogous to
charcoal in it* antiseptic, properties, but far more
powerful a* a corrective and preventive of de
cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding it* well known
cleansing properties, i* objectionable ns a denti
frice, on account of it* insolubility, and the ri*k
of minute pnrticle* remaining between the teeth
and producing injury. Kreosote, on the contra
ry, cannot be liable to this objection, and posses
ses, to a much greater extent, the antiseptic and
purifying properties of the former. The trial*
which have been mode with it. in this country
and Europe have proved it* efficacy.
It is strongly recommended by tho Faculty ns
the best preventive against caries in teeth. To
sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by decay
ed teeth, the use oftobucco, or otheocauses, and
to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent.
EUit't compound Krcosotc Tooth Hash, com
bines the virtues of Kreosote, of the strength
F — • L: with other substance*
adapted for this purpose,
known to be highly advantageous in whitening
and preserving the teeth
It is confidently recommended to the politicos
a vnlunbie compound, which may be nsed daily
with great ndvnntaee to die teeth and gums, ot the
same time leaving an agreeable sensation in thn
mouth. There is no acid in this wnsh, nor any
ingiedients entering into its composition, but
such ns are highly beneficial to the teeth.
It has been examined and used hy several of
the first Physicians of this city, who have no lies!
tntion in recommending it as an excellent wash
for the teeth and gums, preventing the latter from
becou ing spungy,and, by its detergent and an
tiseptic qualities, preserving both in a clean and
healthy condition. For sale hv
nov 3 T. M. A J*. M. TURNER.
The true Pomade Divine.
Extensively used in Europe, never before intro
duced into America.
I T cures and pro vant* nil Clinpping or Rough
ness of die Hands and Lips,'(Vom tho piercing
efftvto of cold weather, well rubbing a little on
dm hands and lipa every night going to bed, ii a
certain preventive and cure.
It also curea Frosted Feet, and Coma. To re
lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet in warm
water, pare the Corn clow, apply a littlo pomade
oil a piece of linen lint.
It cures Swellings and Bruises occasioned by
falls or otherwise, and will prevent die many bad
consequences ofsuch accidents.
If a hide be well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch
it will prevont blackness.
It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if appliod dij
rectly, alluviating pain, and preventing blisters.
It is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of
the Glands, and 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. Ita aflicacy in diis very
trying case, when all other applications havo fail
ed, haa ‘ “ * * "
Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and
Dogs,jpei head
Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Hardware and such other
articles as go by weight per 100 lbs.
Turkeys and Geera in coops per head (25 per
cent more if not cooped)
Hay per bnlo
Post and Stage Coaches and Road Wagons
Wheelbarrows
AlIpjjdafMoflwi weljhl than SO lb., or mamuiin, leu than Si feat SB cent. each. All araal
IPor Hack not over Tour bniltela.
FREIGHTS at the above Rate, and under the following Stipulation., via.
Depot. Not accountable Bir the lenkngo of Liqnor, Oil or Mulnmca, breakage of Glam or Crockery-
ware, chafing of Bagging, Carriage, or Chain. Not accountable for breakage of Hollow-warot
no internal Inrnry not clearly perceptible on theoutaide or tho pockage, will bl allowed Tor. nnlem
ealablialied to hove occorred on board the Carr: not accountable for the decay of perlahabla irticl™
not accountable for Live Stock: and no liability for good, evidently .hipped in bad order, or for
cooperage of Lime Barrel, or packagoa ofnny kind whatever.
1l io linilaMtnnil lltol ll.io Primho...* ...Ill —— . 1 IJ ol a a o ..
Vcge-
I, has lieen well proved, and can be attested by
many.
Dr. Lummus' Aromatic
table Bitters,
For Janndice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Ac.
It is useful for Cancers before they are broken,
and an unfailing reniedv for the Piles.
It gives a delicacy of fragrance and that natural
henltbfnl appearance to the skin no other preparl
ifthe feint* * ‘ *“ *
T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
and have been hithly extolled by thousands who
ation of the feintl ha* ever been known 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 sale by WM. II. TURNER,
aept 5 Opposite the Mansion House.
in highly
have experienced their efficacy fn the above nam
ed complaints. They are in fact the best sto-
machic end corrective the vegetable kingdom fur
nislies. They are highly useful os a preventive
against fever, and are very serviceable at all sea-
sons of the year, more particularly in the spring
J **■" “ t _ of bilious
and summer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa
Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort,
is:
wvim
T710R consumption and liver complaint,coughs,
J. colds, astlitnn, difficulty of breathing, pains
the side or breast, spitting of blood, ca*— L_
ipiuuion of thn heart, oppression and so
tho chest, whooping cough, pleurisy,
er, night sweats, difficult or profuse ex
lion, and all other affections of the chest
unpleasant to tha taste, and does not prevent the
daily avocations of one using it; it must be perse
vered in, and the cure is gradual, bnt certain and
permanent Instances are constantly multiply
ing where this distressing complaint u
- iscomplete-
ly relieved and cured, although of years standing,
by the iim of Dr. Spohu's celebrated remedy.
One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav
ing none of tho nauseating effects of common
Notice.
T HE business heretnfore transacted in the
City of Savannah, Ga. under tho name and
firm of Hazard, Denslow.ACo. will hereafter
be continued by the undersigned, who have
changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard,
Dcnshne 8f ll’ebstcr.
AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD,
ALLEN A. DENS LOW,
JAMES R. WEBSTER.
New York. Oct 8th, 1840.
oct 10
In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregn-
lority, 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 using it, that he has at last found a '‘sover
eign balm for his wounds.” Females nre particu
larly recommended to use it for costivencss or ir
regularity, and otlier female complaints. It is
proved to correct vitiated and disordered humor*
keeping the stomach in most perfect order. Those
persons who after nn evenings indulgence at par
ties, Ac. hive headache und dullness the next
day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at
bedtime. For all common complaints, in a few
days its virtues will be self-evident, and a complete
cure will soon he effected. When a person bus
a cold and feels unwell, generally a free use ofit
for \ few days will be sure to relieve without
hysic or pill*. To children it may be given with
.he greatest mI vantage.
In all acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy
is sovereign and invaluable; os a general family
icineit is now adopted by many of the most
. ectabie fnniiies. It never sickens tiie stomach
producesany ofthe uuiilffasantelFectsofphyiic.
For salo hy T. M. A J. M. TURN ER.
. any -4 ' - Moument Square,
snpi
MAY TERM, 1840.
Mosdat, 22d June, 1840.
JohnW. Clifton, )
and > Ditone.
Sarah Atm Clifton. )
r ’ appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that
the defendant is not to be found within the
County of Chatham, and that she is without the
limits of the State, on motion of the Complain
ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
this Court, and file her answer or defensive alle
gation in writing, or in case of her default the
raid 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 and of
the City of Savannah, ouce a mouth until the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minute*
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C.
205t2dinj
Dr. Tnjrlor’s
ALSAM of Liverwort, for consumption nnd
liver complaint, coughs, colds, nsthina. diffi
culty of brenting, pains in the side or breast, spit
ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the hfart,
oppression nnd sorenrss of the chest, hoo*ping
cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi
cult or profuse expectoration, and all other affec
tions of the chest, lungs nnd liver.
Tliis article is prepared according to a recipe
procured from a very old and eminent physician,
the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life
by its efficacy, although of a consumptive enn-ti-
tution, to tiie astonishing age of one hundred nnd
two years: until the nge of eighty-seven, he was
engaged in very extensive practice, requiring
much exertion and exposure. Hundred* are
now living in good health, that Consumption
seemed lo have marked forun early grave, who
owe their preservation to the use of this invalua
ble medicine.
The virtues of the herb “Livcrworth,” ore in
this vegetable preparation so powerfully nnd ef
fectually concentrated, ns to render it a most su
perior und harmless medicine for till disorders of
the Liver aud Lungs, nud it is now considered by
-II persons familiar with iu effect, superior *
rit to any other medical preparation for the
*ug25
Chatham Superior Court.
Mat Term. 1840.
James D. Steven* nud Jos. 1
C. Wilkra.. Admra.
missory Note
Henry's Genuine Calcined INug-
^ o- *.• . . nest*.
1 8 Itighly beneficial in all diseases ofthe stom
ach and bowels which are attends d wi :o acid-
Hy, and gives immediate relief to the heartburn.
effects of excess in eating or drinking nre
_ irally relieved by it, nnd it afford* one of thu
mildest and most pleasant aperients, especially
dds who, from a sedentary life or other
. ore under the frequent necessity of hav-
recourse to laxatives. To persons of a bib
or a gouty habit, it may bo recommended
iitller propriety: nnd its virtues have been
‘ istified in the diseases of warm cli-
»y of the complaints of children, in
* en at more advanced peri-
acidity; and in such cases,
ia has a greul advantage
viz: tiurt it both neutrali-
. nentniy canal, und art* as
an efficacious yet gentle purgative.
A fresh supply of this highly recommended
medicine just received. For rale hy
julr 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
P. H. Wilkins, ts. John
Adams.
U PON reading tho foregoing petition to es
tablish a copy of a certain promissory note,
stated to have been given hy the defendant John
Adnms, to the lata Paul II. Wilkins, dccensed,
bearing date at Savannah, thn 24th February,
“-'I 1 B. -UIUOIT,
1838, for cigmy one dollars, and fifty cents, pay
able to P. II. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after
date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is
high repul ^ _
lelible Ink has sustained for 15 ...
1 several imitations of tho urti
rale as “Kidder’s Indelible'
to genuine ink in their.
ns some of them bears
n gross
Pboii.pui
for FrancL
his name is on tim top
ti*warranted to
, ifthe direc-
wire,
J Grates, just reoeiv-
IA. PARSONS.
die accompanying _
ordered, that tho said John Adams do shew cause
at the next term of this Court, if auy he have,
why the copy contained in die said petition
should not be established in lieu of the original
note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Ru
lie personally served nn the said John Adams ..
to be found in the State, and if he cannot ho
found, dien die raid Rule shall he published in
some public Gazette in the State for the space of
duee months.
Jnno 22d, 1840. .
A true extract from die minutes.
E. G WILSON. Dep. Clerk,
' * C* ' “ '
sept20
Superior Court C. C.
Parsons' Vegetable Autl-Bilious
. . Pills.
A SAFE nn 1 certain cure for nil bilious com
plaints and abstractions ofthe bowels. If
adminislered in time, they will effectually remove
the bile from die stomach, and counteract die
causes which so generally produce headache, in
digestion, fever and ague, or intermittent, remit-
. tout, bilious, inflammatory, and yellow fevers,
I jsimdice, bilious cholic, dysentery, worms, rlieu-
„ nintism, pleurisy, bilious vomidng, foul stomach,
■'iveness, sore diroats. colds, coughs aud osdi-
costiveness, sore throats, colds, coughs aud a
ma. Prepared and sold hy
au S 4 ANSON PARSONS.
I cart # do
Sahmlus, do Salt Petre
til Soil a* Ac. Ac.
’earl Ash, 6 do Sal Sc *
Do Flax Seed, I keg ground do
10 bags Pimento, 5 do Black Pepper
1 case Cloves, 1 bbl Nutmegs
J bhl fresh Chamomile Flowers
do sun’r fine Arrow Root
lease do Tapioca, 1 do Pearl Sago
Jilst recnived and for sale by
20 ANSON PARSONS.
ny other medical preparation for these
irevalent Complaint*. It has proved so astonish-
ugly bencficail for Consumption, Congli*,
Colds, Spitting of Blood, Ac. that many of
our physican is daily employed it in their prac
tice, and esteem jt a superior and valuable me-
dicine. All personsnlllicted with Consumption or
any other disease of tho Lungs, are recommend-
BOflli*
cd to make immediate use of hi* Balsam, a* it has
not only proved effectual in removing such symp
toms ns threaten Consumptions, but has perform
ed effectual cures of even tliis formidable disease,
where all hopes ofrecovery were relinquished by
the most learned nnd experienced medical men.
This medicine fiicilitates expectation, reduces
fever, restores strength, mid may he considered a
very superior preparation for thecuresnd preven
tion of a!! diseases of the Chest and Lungs, and
should bo ■estored to,even after these diseases have
resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of
this old and very respectable physician, this Hal-
sam of Liverwort ha* acquired nn enviable repu
tation for itsvirtures. ns superior to that ofthe n-
bundnnt nostrums ofthe day;ns wasihe character
nnd probity of its inventor nnd original proprie
tor, to (lint of quack nnd empirics.
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs,
palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness
of tho chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto
ration, nnd all other affections of the cheit, lungs
and liver.
To person* of disordered nsrvou* system, or
those who are unable to rest well at night, this
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimable value of this celebrated medicine
has lieen highly tested, and found not wanting.
The Proprietor is daily receiving the most flatter
ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify
ing to say this is emphatically the .medicine ofthe
people! Itis used by the Medical Faculty; ani
lotted by tiie Clergy, advocated by the who!
(ew-YoVk Press, and is in the house of most of
our citizens.
It may be taken without the least fear of dsn
ger by children, nnd persons debilitated by dis
ease. In fine, tho cures the Balaam of Liverwort
hns already effected, and is hourly performing;
tiie comequent popularity it has obtained amonp
those persons, who by experience nre hestquali
fied to judge of its efficncv; the exalted opinion
entertained of its virtues hy physicians; the con
sequent recommendation it receives from the
Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo
cally of tiie merits aud 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 nnd its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and lamentably diseased with
tiie most distressing symptoms or Consumption,
it being now subject to the advice and control ol
three physicians, together with tiie many testiuio
ilia In and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given ns by persons who have
received its potent and salutary effect, must go
fhr, very far. to recommend this as a Vegetable
Medicine ofuneqnnlled nnd undeniable virtue for
Consumption nnd all the disc nseswhich prey up
on timeliest, lungs and liver.
[O 3 BcicarcojCounterfeits!—Frauds upon this
medicine nre issued in every direction. Remem
ber to ask for “Dr. Tuylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort,” und do not take any thing else. There is
nn otiier medicine connected with this, or in any
way possessing the same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot
tle, iu my hand writing. To counterfeit this
be forgery. For sole at
T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S,
june 1 Monument Square.
leable listlessness and relaxation ofthe system,
ley strengthen live stomach, procure a good ap
petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and
restore the invalid to his original strength and
with
swil
The result of long observation and close study
respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine,
warranted pure vegetable, has tho additional re
commendation of bavin been used forseven years
by tiie public, nnd nlvo by physicians of eminent
talent witiiouta single instance of failure in ef
fecting at immediate beneficial result. For wile at
nov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S.
wnnes, ague ana lever, muons or remit-
er, typhus fevor, scarlet fever, small pox,
Ins <nr8l. Anthony’s fire, asthma, pleurisy,
i, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on the
Dalby’s Carminltivc.
H IGHLY recommended as n most safe, ef-
. factual, nnd often immediate remedy for
tiie wind, the wntery nnd dry gripes, convulsions,
nnd all those fatal disorders in tho bowels of in
fants, which carry oft’such a number ofthe hu
man species under the age oftwo ve^rs. A sup
ply of tliis valuable medicine just received, aud
for sale by ANSON
sept 10
ANSON PARSONS.
Houck s Panacea.
T HIS valuable medicine may bo taken with
perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases.
Its cures are for the following disenses: Dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
tho stomach, heartburn, iliarrlura, dysentery or
flux, piles, fistuln, obstructed or excessive men-
striin tion, periods of cessation of menses, flnur-al-
bus nr whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit
tent fever, ti
“ ’ iiln*
measles, __
stomach hr bowels.cholera morbu*.consumption,
spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam
mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in
flammatory soro throat or quinsy, whooping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid soro throat,
croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy,rickets,
diseases of tiie liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous amt scrofu
lous affections ofthe membranes nnd lignments,
mercurial and venerialdiseases, ulcers, sores, af
fections of the skin, aod diseases arising from im
pure blood, Ac.
A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, nnd for sale by tiie
single bottle or box, by
ANSON PARSONS,
No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
Nurifical Instruments, Ac.
A MPUTATING, Trepanning. Obstetrical,
Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s
Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button
Lancets, Gcrmnn spring Lancets, German nnd
fine American 8carificator*.Penrland Steel Lan
cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscope*, Ivory,
Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin
ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting
Apparatus, and u complete assortment of Syrin
ges ofevery description. Juji received per brig
New ilauover and for sale by
M. A J.
lept 3
. M, TURNER.
Scgar Canes.
A NEAT, fuiicy article, for-holding twoSe-
gars. Just received per brig Augusta, and
torsaleby ANSON P
nug 20
NSON PARSONS.
nRft »!®PP*ruiirtiUiifctard.
OA BOXES Loudon Mustard
f£l\J 10 do Cnnuister do
JO’do ground Pepper, in papers
tor sale by T.M.AJ M. TURNER,
sept 17
nug 14
Gelatine Capsule* of Pinc Co-
—fv *
pnfvn Balm.
rfUIE Cnpavia Balm is, of all the medicines
A employed in combating the chronical and
acute gonorrhmal affections, also the blennorhma
called whites; the only one, tho specific notion of
which has never been doubted, nnd to which
physicians havo in consequence given the prefer
ence: hut its nauseous taste and smell are the
causes of its being rejected by many pntient*.
1 his is the reason why so many experiments
hnvo been mado in order to discover some mode
of disguising its. taste, so that it might be taken
with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, and always by odditinn
of some active aulistanco which modifies its pro-
perlics, and thus destroys its chemical coiutitu-
tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
a mode of Administering it in such a state that it
roniiot occasion the slightest repugnance, and
tins without submitting it to any alteration. My
motliod consists in enclosing it in the Gelatine
Capsules.
A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just
received, and foraale hy
ANSON PARSONS,
n,, C21 No.8 Gibbons’ Range.
50
10
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60
75
25
12
76
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12
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10 00
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m
15
75
20
15
1 00
25
1 00 1 oo
50
03
12
2 00
15 00
751
12
260
20 00
1 00
75
G 00
25
50
(tnodlibet.
rjlIIE annals of Quodlibet by Solomon 8»*
Wl ™ Irish Dra*0(in,by Ihm
i illustrations—No. 1, '
pooches nn various subjocts by
15
1 00
tl 00
cnndthmighta.
Charles O’M allOV,
Lorrcquor, with illiti
Letters ami Spc
Lord Brougham.
Howard Pinckney, o novel by the autliorlor
Clinton Bradshaw, 1 1
The Stnge, before and behind the curtain, by
Alfred Bunu.
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75
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Ii ia understood that this Company will not told themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton
bales or for pillage or damage by the weather on any freight after being landed at the place of desti-
nation or for loss by fire except CoUon and then only while in the Cars.
Tint Company, will have Agents ntthe 80 mile station, and the Terminus ofthe Rond to attend
to the delivery and forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, not to be forwarded ifnotcallcd for in
three days, will lie charged the Savannah ratoa of storage,
smu Wl11 ^ enforced against all persons attempting
aug.**
Thn Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841.
Jnck Ashore, by tho author of Ratlin the Reoftr,
Master Humphries Clock, Nn. 0.
Pocket Mops ofGeorgia, Alnbottm, North sad
South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas,
nnd Florida. The Traveller’s Guide through tbs
United Slates. Thn Traveller’s Guide Map,
A description ofthe Canals and Rail Roads of
the United Slates, comprehending notices of all
the works of Internal Improvement throughout
the United States, by H. 8.Tanner.
Kent's Commentaries abridged.
Digost of decisions ofthe Courts of Common
Luw mid Admiralty in tiie United States, byThe-
ron Mctcnll nnd Jonathan C. Perkins.
Digested Chancery cases, contained in the Re.
iorta ofthe Court of Appeal* of Maryland, bv
fames Raymond.
Bouvier’a Law Dictionary.
A new collection of Laws, Charter! end local
ordinances of the Governments of Great Britain,
Franca nnd Spain, relating to cessions of lands ia
their respective Colonies, together with the law:
of ^Mexico and Texas on the same subject, U
which is prefixed Judge Johnson’s translation of
Azo nnd Mnnnel's institutes of the Civil law
J. McFarland, Agent.
institutes of the Civil Law of
Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor at Lair,
nnd luto delegate in tho Congreas of the United
Sates, and honorary member of the Georgia-
Htistorical Society. Just received by
W. THORNE WILUAM8.
vigor. Most oflhe Bitters with which tfie mar
ket is now supplied are nothing more than cheap
froggy preparations, sold at n high price, and
mocht mainly for their intoxicating properties.
These Bitter* are superior tn any that ore, or
ever have lieen offered to the public. Being
punyently aromatic, they are particularly recom
mended to seafaring persons as an antidote a-
^inst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the
nflrmitiesof old age, will find these Bitters to
prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating
stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite and as
sisting digestion in a remarkable degree,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, the
sure effect of a want of tone in tho system. They
are peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled
with DiarlKsa, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Ac.
-irevalent in the summer and autnmnal months.
They will bo found in all cases ofthe following
description to give relief, vis: Jaundice, Weak
Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, a
iropensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth,
..onthing of Food, 8icknes*at tha Stomach.Gen-
oral Debility, nnd nil other symptoms of Indiges
tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents.
For sale by
sept 11
WM. H. TURNER,
Opposite the Mansion Honse.
Human Hair.
T HE diseases of the hair among us are those
which occasion baldness and gradual falling
off of thei hair, and thinness of it—-the causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re-
taxes the roots, causes the hair to fall off, and of
ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever
been esteemed a great defect. Itgenerally arises
through violent exercise, from whence arise per-
Bpirntioiis, which too frequently occnsion a loss
ofthe hair—it relaxes tiie roots—the acidity pre
vents the fluid acting on tho hair, which occasions
it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi-
ration the hnir becomes dry, it feels extremely
harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent its taking nn effect on tho hair, first
mb the huirdry with a cloth, then apply tho Ca*
snda Oil to tiie roots of the hair, so that the skin
of the head may be moistened, and remain so af
ter each timo of perspiration.
Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor
u ~ ” ‘ , N. York; and
Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway,
hy appointment, by
nug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent.
To Contractors.
Engineer’s Office, Ceritral Rail Road, )
Savannah, Augutt 28,1840. S
P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri
ber until the 20th of October next, for build
ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for the
Central Rail Road, and also for erecting about
4000 feet in length of truss work in the river
swamp.
Tino.yite ofthe Bridge is about 18 miles below
Miiledgeville; it is to be of lattice work, with two
annus of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two
abutments nnd one pier of masonry, at an eleva
tion of about 22 feet above low water mark. Tho
amount ofstone nnd lumber required, will be a-
bout 500 perches ofthe former, and about 112,-
000 feet of the latter.
Rovnnd's Toalc mixture, or
Vcaetable Febriftige,
A specific and lasting cure for Fever and Ague.
V | *HI8 worthy remedy earnestly repels tho slur
u of li—i* 1 - fi nn.nl. I.in.lln!.1 L.
of being a quack medicine, it having been
tiie result of many years study, experience and
labor, in the medical practice ami observation of
Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi-
cinal principles as wore considered most fit to re
store the harmony ofaction between the stomach,
liver, and the other important functions of the
impr
system,the loss of which narmony is evidently the
immediate cause of the disease. It speedily'pro-
motes a regular nnd healthy appetite which is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength is
soon afforded to tiie whole system. It must be
apparent to oil. that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of
complaints. By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organs, it hns proved itself of re
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved nppntite,
heart-hum, water brash, flatulency, jaundice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints,* and
all other affections of similar origin, but it is in
the treatment of Fevers, and especially in Favor
and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers
have been principally tested, and with those who
have seen ft* usefulness, it is pronounced sover
eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo
those diseases. It has also been used as a pro
ventive, by many who were subject to a periodi
cal recurrence of the chills and fever, und it has
always warded off the apprehended attack. Il
was deemed not improper to accompany the
vegetable febrifuge with a few of tho many une
quivocal certificates politely furnished to the pro
prietor,corroborative ofthe foregoing statements.
For further accounts of its great Usefulness, see
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply ofthe above valuable medicine
just received, and for sale by
G. It- 1IENDRICK80N, Agent.
ang 31
Rice's Ilcpeits.
R EPORTS ofenses nt Law, argued and de
termined in the Cnurtof Appeals and Court
of Errors of 8011th Carolina, from December
1838 to May 1839, both inclusive, by Win Rice,
Stale Reporter.
Reports ofcases in Chancery, argnnd and de-
termined in the Court of Appeals and Court tf
Errors of Booth Carolina, from December 1634
to May 1839, both inclusive, hy Wm Rice.
A Digest ofthe cases decided in the Superior
Court* of Law, of the State of 8outb Carolin,
from tho earliest period, to the year 1836 inclu
sive, by Win Rice.
Also, the life, adventures nnd opinions of Darid'
Thco.Hintt of South Carolina, Master of Arts,
and sometimes Dr. of Medicine, alias Dr Hamil
ton, Col Hamilton, Dr Hayne, Col Hayne, Dr
Porcltnr, Col Singleton, Rev MrBemnn, Rer
Dr Baker, ColAliston, Major Parker, Col Ben
ton, Major Middleton, Lieut Pringle, Cant Rut
ledge, Col Pinckney, Dr Brandreth, Maj Moore,
Ac. in a series of letters to his friends,.written by
himself.
Alio, the Georgia and Carolina Almanac, for
1841, hy Robert Grier. Just received by
oct 17 W THORNE WILLIAMS.
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Head Syrup,
TT NOWN from all others by being cnlled No.
XV. 1 Silver Top. Also, as a fnrt her security,
my signature will be found in my own hand wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor of die Herald.
Broun't SanaporiUa Compound.—'Thisdelight-
ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast
coming into use, and will soon be on indispensa
ble article in every family. It makes a delightful
mend, and is on excellent purifier of the blood.
By a very small expenditure of money, the pur
chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compouud,
and a box containing tho 8oline Powder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice
water, and you have a perfect fountain, whore,
reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little of the Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a
gloss of Sarsaparilla Mend ns can be found in thn
city. We apeak from experience; don’t take our
word, but go and get the article of William
Brown, the inventor, 481 Wanhington-atreet.
For salo by T. M- A J. M. TURNER,
0,, 8 20 Monument 8qunre,
oct 12
Now Books.
T IIE difficulties of Romanism, by GMtauAy
Faber.
Strive and Thrive, n tale hy Mary Howitt.
Hone on! hope ever, or the buynood of Feb
Lnw,by Mary Howitt.
Spark’s Life ofWoshingto|i> abridged.
The history of Virgil A. Stewart, and his ad
venture in capturing nnd exposing the gmt
“Western Land Pirate” and his gang in connex
ion with evidence, also of the trials, cenfeuioni,
and execution of a tmmher ofMarreU’iiaeuosiatH
in the state of Mississippi.
France, its King, Court, and Government, bj
Governor Cass. * ’
A few more copies of tho Madison Papers.
A collection of Music, for the Flute, Violin,
Ac. Just received hy
THORNE
oct 16
W ’
I WILLIAMS.
TIio Ilnn-nhArms,
O R Henry de Corona; u romance, by G.P.
R. James, anlhor of Darnley De L'Onnt,
Charles Tyrrell, Henry of Guise, Ac.
The elements of Geology for popular nse, ess-
tnining n description ofthe Geological formation!
and mineral resources of the United 8tate«,b;
Charles A. Lee, M. D. ■<
The Farmer* Instructor, consisting ofEsop.
practical directions nnd hints, for the msnogemM*
of the Form and the Garden; originally published
‘ id revis
in tiie Cultivator, selected and revised bj J
"uel, Esq. Just received hy
sept 10 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
The trnss work will he supported hy piles, at
n mean elevation of about 18 feet above the
swamp, nnd will require 500,000 feet BM of tim-
. -
her, exclusive of piles.
Plans and specifications ofthe work may be
seen, and all necessary explanations will be giv-
en, on application to tho undersigned at this of-
fice. Application may nlso be mnde at tiie Com
pany s office at Macon, from the lOtii to the 15th
of September, onfl from the 10th to the 15th of
October.
Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now
engaged in locating the line west of tiie Oconee,
if applied to, will point out the site ofthe work,
and will give any .information touching ita local-
Bid* will be received for either the masonry,
Ibn superstructure ofthe bridge, or the truss
work alone, or for the whole together.
L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer.
Dr. Eucn's Universal Strength*
ening Plaster.
Unrivalled and Unequalled!!
ZiELEB RATED for curing pains, or weakness
in the breast, side, back or limbs; also, for
gout, rheumatism, liver complaintand dyspepsia.
In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing,
oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will give im
mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness,
pleasantness, safely, ease and certainty, are deci
dedly superior to otiier remedies. Persons whose
business or avocations require that they should
sit or Kjand much, or those of sedentary habits
generally, who may be troubled with pains in tho
side or breast, nre advised to try one of these
beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They ore dif
ferent from otherf, nnd free from objections which
ore generally made against plasters. Perhaps
there is no medical observation better established
than that “ Consumption originates in neglected
Colds. In a climate so variable as ours, it rc-
otiires more care and attention tn guard against
the attacks of this too often fntnl disease, than
most persons nre able nnd willing tn bestow. It
cannot thorefore but lie a gratification to tiie sub
scriber to bn enabled to offer to all of consump
tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pnms
in the side or breast, or any affection ofthe hronit
nnd lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief-by
using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con
stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS,
w P.t ” No. 8 Gibbons’ Range.
least Powders.
T HESE Powdoraare anadmirablo stibititn**
for Yeast in making all kinds of batter cut*
and havo the advantage over that article ins*’
king tho hatter perfectly light and ready for ta
king the instant they are mixed. Buckwlienlino
otiier cakes when mnde with these powder*.
leas likely lo disagree with the stomach lUn tho*
made with yeast, and ns it requires but * re*
minutes tn prepare for baking, thepossibility 01
Miving them sour is entirely.ovoided.
Tho good effect of mixing cake and ba**»
with these powders, tins been approved by nnoj
of the most eminent physicians nnd surgeon**
this country; they nre also highly reconnnniewj
ed by ninny of the first families In this city Bn “
other places. •
A supply ofthe above valuable article,jn*tw
ceivtfd pur brig Clinton, nnd for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
sept21 No 8, Gibbons’ Building^
JgE it further ordnined, Th«t the ovrw"^, 1
. „ Whukejr, See.
| Hams of prime quality
X nd150 bbls Baltimore Whiskey
50 do Mnnongohcls do. 54 kegs Goshen Butter
Landing from schr F A Tapper, and for sale by
OCt lo B BAntin, tt rart '
&CO.
-dO do
Sulphate Quinine.
Ounces French sulphate Quinine
10 do do Morphine, 10 do Piperine
Kreosote in .1 nz vials. Justreceivei
per ship John Ctimming, and for sale hy -
. 00116 G. It. HENDRICK8QN.
* Cosmetics.
My /^HUfiCHES’ genuine Vegetable Lotion,
Rowland’s Kaiydiira, an Eastern Botsnlcal,
discovery surprising efficacy for rendering the
skin m.. and ftlr, ns well as bestowing a delicate
umfforwdB’by 0 c,ll, P l,1 ' lD “‘ rucivad
.<!,!«> TIIOS. RYEUBON.
Peter.' Vegetable Pill.
A RE daily effecting some of the most niton-
x*. i»hing and wonderful curea that have ever
been known-in consequence of which they have
now become a shining mark, ogninat which nil tiie
nrrows of disappointed hope, envy and uncharlt-
_L ' '—" J *
tviuioKer-sireeis, snail oe iimiuu,
quired hy the City Council by resolution
place n good nnd sufficient pavoinont or sloew
of brick or flagstone, und ofthe dimension* P
cified in the ninth section of this Ordinance,
the said pavement shall bo oflhe level and n<<
marked on thn uccompnnying fcnp " ,e ^
elevations ofthe different streets nud *qnnre*'
uitjvuijuiiB uiunt uim-roiii -V . I
thq sa’d pavement shall be graded or stoked d
by the City Surveyor, and in the n ' on ^ K( .
upon tho terms prescribed |„,h,6ra,S«J
tion of thi* Ordinance, nnd nol'ice of -uch re»lj
tinn .hull ho publiolied in Iho ciiv Gomiwi ' ,
lean iwo month., ood o copy lliorc.f •*'". ,
by iho City Mondial on every owner or In* ^
ol'oroanid, hi. or her ogimt pr*fftor"«yV""£
twenty dnvaoflor tho rnmo .hnUhnwob«-ap
ed I and if oily Iioraon ahull rolhaonr tieghct
place a povcuienlor aldownlh (attendingti ,,.1,. at
length of Ilia or hot lot within twoho mitnu
tor aoch it roiohitinn haa ho™ nobhfhcd Jf ",
ed, II ahnll ho the duty ofthe (illy gSmT
City Mondial, aldodwhli ittolt tinion.>j^l
ableness are levelled without distinction.
Petoia' Vegetable Pills ore anti-bilious, nnti-
dyspeptic, and anti-mercurial, rind limy justly ho
considered a Universal Medicine—hut they are
peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints: with
Yellow end Bilious Fevers,Fevor nnd Agile,Dys- tion t
pepsin, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick lUmdeolio, nmol
Jaundice, Anthniri, Dropsy,Rheumatism,Eill 1
mant of thn Spleen, Piles, Female Obstruct
ofthe 8lomnchnnd Dowels, Incipient Diarrho-n,
Flatulence, Habitual Cnstivimess, Loss of Appe-
tite, Chqlio, Blotched or Hallow Complexion,
and in nil cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, whore
a Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. They are
exceedingly mild in their operations, producing
lieifl*"" —t. a ill...
Drug Store* in Suvnunnli. July 29 182— ly
ore or workmen as may he nnca«*ry. jo p® ^
to have the same placed before the »J oj.
fimlter, und in tho mniiner WMcnbcd vf ^
agaxsJs&Vgt'i
In placing aaid pnveinont, may
prcacrihed iu Ihia Mb.action oftlna Ordm" 1
Extract from tho Onlltiarrov yEB3 (
* Boo rnaollltioil |
IMl Oct. iual.
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