Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, November 30, 1840, Image 4

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>1 la Ilia an "I/ Mh, la wii; ’ Tylllillg, ’'Reynold'. w.i U ,.. W h inmimvu Inna, .mAh lit Uroiqdiloii-Mreoli enrt liy Iml No. eovnn (7) ami wertfiy Lot Na. nhia (!))| nhui ilia eiwlern analialfortolNa.lan(IO)ainl Improve- iiiaiili,Tyrooirael I'ythint, Dorty Warditiaatid- lane, nouiti ky-*vou«liioiwtrc«t. iiMitreet, t'.mltvriu liy ilia weitem ot No. Ini (I0)i’’lavicil mi under . nrmi cxilcHliuil drjilod uni of ilia t nf Cllottlmii Calmly, at Ilia ill. lorn & Wand ve.- John 'linrdncr. ed milky di’ftndimt. JSHAWYLLY, SlierllTc. a. '{Georgian) •«HcrM>* sale. AXTILL ho fold o<ithrtfir*lTne*dny inDecem- TV her mext, before the Court Homo in dto ••City of 8avn>nah, between the usual hour* of *ato. One negiWwoman, slave, numeil ltone-, leved •n *• die property ofthe Est. Joseph 8. Pngu, to •MWJr nil Exeomion turned out ortho Superior tJourt of Chuthnm County in fovor of John L. R. Holzendorf v«. Cornelius Maenrdall nrfminia- trator of Joseph S. Page. Property poiutad out by the Administrator. ELISHA WYLLY,s.*.c. ’»ct30 (Georgian) next, tliolr account* in duit. . . ifbv 7 SJSfe riiiiis wmprotti wili» __ X nrfe.iing and pnvinlln ■ Notice. A Mi permute liavlng dnniandi again.! ilia IV Into of Martlm Melvin .Mato of Chatham Co. deceased, are requested to band them in to tlto subscriber, duly nitcshd. FRANCIS S. BARTOW, oct 90 8531 Executor. i dmlnintrator’s Snlc-ContiiAie<l »P* ,r ?«a«C0 ofun order from the Justice wfthe Inferior’Court, w4il!e sitting for ordinary pur poses, will Ire sold on llio first Tuesday in Decem ber next, before tho "Court lionise in this City, between the usual hours of sale, a,negro-man named Moses, belonging lo tho estate of W. H. Drake, deceused, Sold for the‘benefit of tliu hoirs’nnd creditors nfeaid estate. ORLANDO A. WOOD, Adui. o«t--27 il Administrator** Sale. A GREEABLY to an order nf the Inferior ‘•Court ofEffiaglinin County, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold au the first Tuesday in December next, between tho usual hours of sale, three negro men slaves, viz: Will, Andrew, and Arter. the prnntrtv of the Estate of Jnures Burton, deceased. Sold for a division. Terms made known on dm day tf sale, sopt 15 293 C. A. BURTON, Adm’ Valuable Property for Sale. A HSREEABLE to an order of tho Honorable - the Inferior Court ofTnttnall Conntv, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in Janaary uext, before the Court ll«nse door m Roitlvilla, in said county, between . the usual hours of «ude, nil tho Real Estate and Personul Property belonging to tho Estate ofJus Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: , Four thonsaud five hundred acres ot* Land, on which is situated the late residence and the valun- bio set of mills long known as PeiryV Mills, which will bo new and in complete order for im mediate operation. As :his property is so well knawn, I deem a particular description of it un necessary; snflice it to say, that it is not surpassed hy any other situation ns u mill privilege, on tho Alatamalin River. Being only Jl miles from the river, the tawed lumber can he floated from the utillsui small mils to the river below, and round logsacan with convenience be floated dowu the cre^k, (Cobb's Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, Irtying an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at the place a Commodious house lately erected as a seminary oflearniug. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis es fin- themselves. Altai, at tho same time and place, will he sols one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land,•containing one thousand acres; also one tract tidjoiniug Matthew Jones’ land, on Miti- gnu’* Creek; and also, one tract ou Wnter Mel lon Crank. Plats of all said tracts will bo exhib ited on the day of sale. ,* Also, at the saute timo and place will f*> sold, tho following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, - 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dann, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias. 30 yearn old: Hnr- • ry,'17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Eilick,7 years ol4; Difia, 20 years ntd/and hettwo children Crocket andan infant; Nancy, 17 years old and . her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Phoebe, 50 years did, in bad health. All of which "Will be sold ns the property of James Per ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees of the said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balauce in one and two years, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HA3IILTON IV. SHARPE, ■eptW 223 Adutr. A Certain Cure for Sick Ilcad- j&CllCt W HICH has been used in families, every . member of which Iinb had sick headache • ii tninfancy,as a constitutional family complaint, • l.fclias cured effectually in every instance yet known,amounting to rnauy hundreds. It is not itnpluasant to the taste, nnd does not prevent the d uily avocations of one using iu it must be perse vered in, nud the cure is gradual, but certain and permanent. Instances are constantly multiply ing where this distressing complaint fs complete ly relieved nnd cured, although of years standing, bv the use of Dr. Spobu’s celebrated remedy. Olio decided preference is its pleasantness, huv ing none of tho nauseating effects of common drags. • In all dyspeptic symtoms, cosliveuess, irregn- larity, distress after meals, pains in the side and torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect, and any one so afflicted will become immediately convin ced on using it, that he lias at last found a “sover eign balm for his wounds." Females are particu- lariy recommended to use it for costiveness or ir regularity, and other femnie complaints. It is E roved to correct vitiated and disordered humors eeping the stomach iu most perfect order. Those S arsons who after an evenings indulgence at par- «"• drn. have headache uud dullness the next day, will find this a sure preventive if taken at bedtime.. For nil common complaints, inn few days its virtues will be self-evident,and a complete euro will soon be effected. When a person has a cold nnd feels unwell, generally a free use of it fora few days will be sura u relieve without physic or pills. To children it may be given with the greatest advantage. ' Inal! acidity or sourness ofstomach this remedy is sovereign^ond invaluable; as a general family medicine it is now adopted by many of the most respectable fannies. It never sickens the stomach <arnrnilnn»«ntitfni‘tlia.... Notice. rpHRF.E mouths after dale, application will l»o X made fbrtho renewal ofCertificnte No. 202, for twenty-five tlinras hi the Capital Stock of tlie Bank of St. Marys, dated. 13th February, 1840, iu lieu of the origiual, which has been lost or mis laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840. agptl 811t3tu Vat."* 11 ' .. — M*|IVUI,M l.jLI.UI, J JUIju ..nesting and orovetiting decay in tenth; Keeping the teeth and gmns in a healthy nnd dean »ta condition t sweetening the breath; removing tar tar, and relieving pain caused by carious teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise more important results than that of Kroosote, by Dr. HdcnviibRch, on eminent chemist of Blaus- ko, in Monravin. It is a highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, and isntinlogons to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut fur more powerful as a corrective and preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known cleansing properties, is objectionable ns a denti frice, on account of its insolubility, and the risk of minute particles remaining between (lie teeth Notice* F OUR months after date, application will bn made to the Honorable tho Inferior Court of Camden County, Go., when sitting for ordinn- ry,purposes, for ienvn to sell the Real Estate in Georgia* of the late Col. William McKay, of Du- vul County, East Florida^consisting of a certain tract oft^ind situate upon the north siueoftho St. Marys River in the County nf Camden nnd State of Georgia, containing 4o00 acres, inortmr less, for the benefit nf the heirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY. Adui’lx. Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nov 0 208 Notice. P OUR months aftsr date, npnl.._ r _ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sitting (or ordinary purposes, ftr leave to sell all the Until Estate of Robert Burton, lute of said comity, de:en*ed. nov 9 ELIZA BURTON, Kx'ix. •plication will be Notice. F OUR months alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell n pari of the Real and Personal Estate of the late ll.F. Cater, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. •July 10,1840. sept 29 . 235 Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden Comity, for leave to sell- all lito Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased. july23 E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. Executor’s Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Ekt^rMas- sie, of Glynn County, will please make payment without delay; and all those having de mands ngainsisnid estate, will render them in ac- ...i.uuo <i£UMinia.iiu cxiuic, n III ruiiuui lllt'lll I cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS sept 4 214t4m (Ex'ors. Notice. F OUR months afier date, application will be mode to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all those tracts of Lind, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta bles, &c. t belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor ton, deceased, situated in Glynn County and call ed Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs nf said es tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adm’or. nov 11 Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Snvanuah under the firm of Clng- horn & "Wood, was dissolved on the 24th Octo ber by the death of the former. The future bu siness of the concern will be conducted bv Philu- ra P.CIaghorn, Josgph S. Claghorn and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style nnd firm of Claghotns & \V ood. PHILURA P. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGHORN. ’ ORLANDO A. WOOD. All perso horn & Wood, will make nov 20 ie pay i. W€ mentto f OOD, Survivor. Notice. T IIE subscribers having connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under tiie firm of 8HAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBItlDGE. sept 20 233 ... |,.,1 «UlMHIIIIIIg UUIIIOI.,, .... .... and producing injury. Krcnsoto, on the contra ry, cannot boliahie to this objection, nnd posses, ses, to n much grenterextent, the antiseptic nnd purifying properties of the former. The trials which have beenmado with it. in this country nnd Europe have proved its efficacy. It is s-trongly recommended by tho Faculty na tho best provetitivo against curies in tooth. To iwceten tho breath, rendered offensive hy decay ed teeth, the use of tobacco, or other causes, and to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. KUis't compound Krcosole Tooth Wash, com bines tho virtnos of Krcosnte, of the strength adapted for this purpose, with olhor substances known to bo highly advantageous iu whitening and presorvingtho tenth. Ills confidently recommended to the pnbliens ayalnnhlu compound, which may bo used daily With great advantage to the teeth nnd gums, at the same time leaving an agreeable sonsution in tho mouth. There is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such ns are highly beneficial to tho teeth. It has been examined and used by several of the first Physicians of this city, who liavjup lies! tation in recommending il as an excellK wash for the teeth nnd gums, preventing tho latter from beam ing spungy,and, by its deicrgent nnd an tiseptic qualities, preserving both in u clean and healthy condition. FoMuleby' •MOV 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER, llosc Ointment. F OR Tetter. Ringworms, Pimples ou the Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tot ters, Ringworms, nnd herpetic eruptions gener ally,nro among the most tedious ami disagreeablo affections to which the human frame is liable. Situated ns it were, on the verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them by inward remc dies. Hence the ineflicncy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to tlioun- comfortable system of strict diet: such means by reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms while Uiey are in practice," to recur ns violently, or more so, when a generous diet is returned to. And the generality of* external applicationshnve no othor effect than the disease in one place, soon to show itselfiti the same nr another part. When all those means have foiled, and in many severe cases, a perservauce for ushort time iu the use of the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There is no trouble in using (npplying it every night.) A fresh supply just received, nnd for sale by • oug 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Rowaud’S Tonic Mixture. or. Vegetable Febrifuoe. A specific and lasting Cun for the Fcrerand Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of be ing a quack medicine, it having been tho result of many years’ study, experience, nnd labour, in the medical practice and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed nfsucli medicinal principles as were ■considered most fit to restore the harmony of notion between the Stomach. Liver, and the other Important func tions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause oftbe disease. It speedily promotes it regular nnd hcnliby uppetito which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigour uud strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possess ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great va riety of complaints. By renewing the healthy ac tion of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency. Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysteutery. Bowel Complaints, and ninny other affections of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, nnd especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter- mittent Fever, that its powers have been princi- f ialiy tested, nnd with those who have seen its use- illness, it is pronounced sovereign to nil remedies >raons indented to the late firm of Clag- heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has Wood, will maun nntmont *« also been used mi u preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence or the “ Chills and Fever, and*it bns always warded off the nppreheuded attack. For sale" by M. TUR r cures l.. MM Of tilt .—d into JL prevents all Chflnpin ids aihl Lips, f »0f thb Hands aihl Lips, from the piercing of cold weather, well rubbing a littlo oil tdsaud lips ovary night going to bod, is a ..in provoqtivo and euro. •« also ':ores Frosted Feet, and Corns. To rt- Heyo thb pain of Corns Wash the feet in wnrili —- water, pirb the Corn close, apply a little pomndo l noM on a piece oilmen lint. . It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by Hills or othorwhoAuid will proveut tho many bau consflquentcsvffsrtch accidents. Ifulii JMl M.LI. 1,1 .,|V|, ,tl, IIIUIIU. -'u Rule bo well rubbed in on a Bruiso.or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will euro Barns, and Scalds, If applied dij rectlv, alienating pain, nnd preventing blisters. Carrie Ills useful for u Stiff Neck, and Swelling of the Glands, and will greatly rcliovo Rheumatic, and Gouty Pains, in any part. It Immediately removes Phnnlna, and other Eruptions: U exceedingly usnlhl for Soro Ureosta, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very trying cam, when nil other applications hnvo foih ed, has boon well proved, and can ho attested by many. It is uscRil for Cancers before they arc broken, end an uufuiliug remedy for tho Piles. It gives n delicacy offragruuro aud that natural healthfulnpiwarnnco to tho skin no other prepnrj ntion oftbe kind has over been known to produeo. So invalunblo is this compound, for every incon venience to which tho skin iilmblo, that those who have once proved its benefit will uever wil linglybj without it. For *iln by WM. II. TURNER, sept 5 ' Opposite the Mansion House. Euen's Universal Slrenutltcninir Plaster. UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED!I C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, or weak liest iu tho Breast, Side, Back or Limbs: al so for GAnt, Rheumatism, Liver Cotnulaint and Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, dilfi- ctflty hC breathing, nppretmiori of Urn stomnch, Ac. thty will givo immediate uud (•nothing relief) nnd for ue&tncss, pleasantness, safely, ease ami certainly, sre decidedly superior to other reme dies. • Persons whose business nr avocations re quire thatthey should sit or stand much, nr thoso ofsedentry habits generally, who may be troubled with pains in tlm side or breast, are advised lo try ono of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They are different from nil others, nnd free from objections which are generally mado against plas ters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that "CoNsuMrTioxorigi nates in neglected Colds." Inn climntesovnri' nblu ns ours. it requires more care nnd attention to gunrdngainstatne attacks of this too often futal disease, t*inn most persons ore able and willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, nr those af flicted with distressing pains in the sido or breast, or any affliction of the lungs, Unit u reasonable prospect of relief can be had by using this "Uni- rtrsal Strengthening Plaster." In the course of more limn twenty years pro fessional practice, of the many who have used them lint ono solitary complaint hns been heard; on the contrary, so numerous are the cures they have effected, so abundant are the most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, sincere and grateful is the language ol those who have used them, that they are offered to the pub lic ns decidedly superior to any thing of the kind ever offered, aud unrivalled by any in the whole tcodd!! The Lawks nro respectfully informed that they arc prepared with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, that they are spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft nnd pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, mid may be worn by the mosttlelicate persons, in all situations, with ease and temfort, nnd -without removal for one M. TURNER. month, ujith pleasure. For sal by T.M.&J. nov 3 Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver- wort," F OR c(p8umptioti and liveroomplaint.coughs, colds;luthum, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side j>r breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitutioitofthe heart, oppression nnd soreness of the ch«*t, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, nigh sweats, difficult or profuse expecto- T. M. & J. URNER.2 JSML ’or sale by 4 T.M.&J.M. TURNER. Monmcnt Square. Henry’s Genuine Calcined Itlair- ncsla, I S highly beneficial in all diseases of tho stom ach nnd bowels which nre attended with acid- Wi ttHffgives limifediate relief* to tlto nfluMk The effects of excess in eating or drinking are generally relieved by it, nnd* it affords one oftbe mildest nnd most pleasant aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or other «ause«, are under the frequent necessity of hav ing recourse to laxatives. To persons of a bil- sous or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety: aud its virtues have been repeatedly testified in the diseases of warm cli- mates Many of the complaints of children, in , early infancy, and even at more advanced peri- *ods, are attended with acidity; and in such cases, ttlie Calcined Magnesia has a great advantage •over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and acts as on efficacious yet gentle purgative. A fresh tnpply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For saw hy July 31 G. R, HENDR10K80N. Cautlo„. pntatiou which Frauds Kidder’s [ilk hits sustained for 15 or 20 d several imitations of tho article for salo as “Kidder's Indelible Irik." Juo the genuine iuk in their dxterior jand as some of them bears the name me public have been grossly deceit- ii, i ito*deception, purchasers wi« n lease lie particular to ask for Fratfcis Kid- ik, and observe ttftthis name is oh tho ton ilitofthe hox. ’ 1 ink cannot ha effaced; but is warranted lo perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc- uro followed in using it. “pply nf tiie genuine article juM received, win by A. PAR QMf Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted in the * "''S"* City or Savannah, Gn. under the name and c . or firm orHamrJ, Demlon, & Co. will liereafinr — conliim.il by changed the name. Denduio Sr ll’dsttr. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DEN3LOW, JAMES It. WEBSTER. New York. Ocl Sib, ISiO. octtfi Dr. ’i’i’y!oi"s B ALSAM onjverwmt, rnrcnmmniption dnd liver coni|ilninl, cnittlw, cold., nslbnin. dilfi- colly oftirenling. pains in Ibcsideor brenjl. .pil- ling of blood, cnlnrrh.. pnlpilnlion nr tbolicnrl, oppression nnd mirencia nTihe chest, linoping rough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night .weals, dilli- colt or profuse expectoration, nnd all oilier ulfcc- , oMpftnnchn.t, lunge noil liver. by Ihe undersigned, wiin hove a . p Ca '* prepiircd neenrding to n recipe me of tlicir firm to tlmtof Hazard, P r °eiireil from n very old mill eminent nhysiciuii, the bte IJr. Holyoke, who preserved Ins own life by He efficacy, ultlioiigli ofu con.ilinptive con-ti- liilicm, lo the ustonisliing ngc of one hundred nod two year.: until the ngH nf nighty..oven be woe encased in very -.tensive practice, reqfilriiiv much exertion nnd exposure. Hundreds ore now living in good lienilh, dint Coiuiiinptinn icebied lo imve marked fnrnu oarly grave, who owe lirsir preservation lo Ihe line of this invalun- ble medicine. The virtnos of Ihe herb ‘Liverwonli," nro in thu vegeurbln prepnration .o powerfully and nf. fecmnlly coneeiilmled, a. to render il a mint hi- pennr ond liormlem meiliciiie fur nil di«ordor» of Iho Liver mid Long., mid il ie now considered bv nil perlone fiimilinr with iu efiecl, superior in merit In ony inker medicel prnpnmlicn fortheso prevalent Cnniplolnu. il line proved «u osionisb- "'*? benefiewl for Cuneiiiiiption, Cough. Lolde Spilling of Blond, &e. that iSnuy „f oot phy«ieeul»dnilv employed il in ibeir pruc. lice, ami e.te-in it nm.pcrir,- nnd vain,,bio me- dicnie. All pereoiuitilHicted witli Coneninpiion or any odier .lieon.e oftbe Lunge, are reeeiiimend, ed 10 moke liiuiiedlale llee ofliie Belemn, oe il hue nol only proved cireciuul in removing eiich evmp- toineae threaten Cone ptione, but line peribrni- cd efieclimi curee nf even [hi. lorinidiible dieeneo, where oilhnpo«of recovery were relinnitiehed by Ihe meet learned Olid experienced medico! men. 1 hie medicine lacdilntce expectation, reduce, fever, re.lere. .Irenglh, .lidmny liecon.ideredu very niipertorprepurnlion for Ihecure end prevon- lonofolldiieaee.oflhc Clie.tend l.lllige.iind .lion dbo.eeloredlo,evennfierlhc.cdiceoel.hove re.ined the ninal rcnicdice. In thn prociioonf line n,d end very revpectolde phyeiciun, this liol. Mm of Liverwort line uenuircil en onvinhlo repu- lo 110,1 for iu virturee, oe euperinr lo Unit of ihe a- bundnut noennme orUie deyt oe wnelhc ehuraelcr and probity of Its inventor end' original propri-. lor, lo that of nnuck and empirine. * P " vo uml eloao otiidy f d " e "* t " Cl,c ’“■ "> is medii'inin warranted pure vegclolile, I,a, t|, e gddilional re- bv Set?!" ijfbiivi'ibeeu need foreeven veor. Scm fv S mll d •"{ hy i P l, J r » , cionn or eminent laloni withouto .ingle inetonceof failure in nf. feeling nlnnmedmlebeneficie 1 result. For nolo el nov3 l.M. At J, M. TURNER'S, TTtrm^ b, ”‘ Cnrminitivc. JJn.I.'.r.T !“ 0 , 0n ;?"’“W rnoet enfo, ef- Georgia—Effingham County To all whom it may concern: TTTHEREAS Thomas R. Hines Ims&nplied ▼ ▼ to tiie Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing- bnin County, for Letters of Administration on the estate and effects of Martha Hines, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the •aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration to tiie applicant in the Clerk’s office ol'the said Court, on or before the2Gih day of December next; oth erwise letters of administration will be granted Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, ono o?tl, c J u « ticesofthe said Court, the2Cth day nf Nov.. A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, nov Clerk c. o. z. c Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1840. Mosdat, 22d June, 1840. JohnW. Cliftou, _ nn ‘l > Divorce. . Sarah Ann Clifton. ) r ’appearing by foe retnrn or die Sheriff, that die 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 ih ordered that the snid Sarah Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of this Court, nnd filo her answer nr defensive alle gation in writing, or in case or her defoult. the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, dint a copy of diis rule be pub- bailed in ono of die Gazetted ofthi# Attala and of die City of Sernrinah. ouce a month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from die minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C, now 25 205f2d raj Chatham Superior Court. May Tj.hu, 1840. Janies D. Stevens and Jo*. *) „ .... . C. Wilkins. Admra. of I ,. PehUon to estab; P. II. Wilkins, rs. John C »P7 "Host Pro- Adams. J n,l “° r y Note. U PON rending tho foregoing petition to es tablish a copy of a certain promissory note, stated to have heeu given hy the defendant John Adnms, to die late Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date ut Savannah, the 24di February 1838, for eighty one dollars, nnd fifty cents, pay- able to P. H. Wilkins or hcai»:r, ten days after dale, nnd idco. tho accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tho said John Adams do shew cause at the next term of this Court, if any ho have, why die copy contained in the snid petition should not be established in lion of die original note. And also ordered, that acopyof this Rule he personally served on the said John Adams if lobe found in the State, nnd if ho cannot be found, then the said Rule shall be published Ki some public G*— s - *■■■-• Uuee months. June 22d, 1840. A trite extract from tlm minutes. E. G. WILSON, Den. Clerk, sept 20 $ Superior Court C. C. .ARSONS, <nle by Just rnceiv- iA. PARSON'S, G ,„„.P°ckct.Go m i>», *c. J.ERMAN Sliver, Ivory and Horn Pocket « Combs; also, r large assortment of Ladies slid Gentlemens' Shell, ivorvntid Horn Dressing Combs; Pino Ttibth do, French, English ami American Toodi Brushes. Just received and for sale by A. PARSON^ 1 ?I .L ^ . v'. F » v im l, ,, camicaa wi UIR uoweis ivr r iM? c ' e '«'Y..“!«vo«ited by the whole nrovnlentln Ihe mminer nnd nutuinnol mo„d« onroitej re “’“ ni1 “ ln t,w l,oa, “ ° r mMl of They will be fininil In nil cn.ca nfllie follmving our civenw. description to givo relief, viz: Jaundice. Weak • 1 V'LVn k'" “i" h0 "‘ ,ha i 6 ^!. rc "' ," rd " n Slomncb, Coalivene.., ExoeMito wirtoS gnrbyKhildren nnd penom debilitated by dm- LoMor Appelile, Dnlliiera end OpSon n »i fe S "'lr m 7™] 1 ' TO, of Liverwort propenaily to Sleep, Bitter Tonto in the Mouth hn« nlrtady elfectod, ond i. hourly pcrforniingt Loathing of Food. Sickne.aat the Stmiincb Gon’ he eoMquent popularity It htw obtained among oral Debility, „„d oil other ayniptora, of lWee^ ------ ...,v..uitouu«u Bt u moni sale, et- —•. tactual, and often immediate remedy for !o7 , !! l u ,h ° ^ Vttt , er ^ nnd dr y firipm, conviiMoiiH, nnd all those fatal ilmorder. in Iho liowcln ofin- fimu, which curry off «ujh n number of tin- Ini limn gnppiui ii.idn. .1 , .j .... „ uvll „ m,niut;r OI llli* | irian species under the ago oftwo years. A si ply of tins valuable medicine jim received, u for wile by ANSON PARSONS, septlo rrepunmng, OhMetricnl, r 1, and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s Lancets, Ginn Lancets, silver soring Button Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, ’German ond tine Amefienii Scarificators.Pearl and Steel Lan- cet Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stethoscopes, Ivory, Gum Elartic und Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin- sapKaiTiS! ISBgSaS HV- ... -..uij uesunpuon. j lint rei New Hanover and for sale by «gpta T. flf, & J, 51. TURNER. a tup Am ? e &ar Cases. A NEAT, foncy article, for Iiolding two So- -A. gitra. Just received per brig Aiigusta. and fur m ‘y ANSON {’ARSONS, firi*vi’-j*i** 1 n,,d Musturd. 90 jip^LS London Mustard do JO do CanrnVter no 10 do ground Pepper, in papers sept J7 b/ T ‘ & J * M1 TURNER. KATES ofr FRB CENTRAL bids ut .... ii, Moi " Flour rANNAK TO STATIONS i bork. t’isli and Liquor is and Limo " Fruit. Potatoes,Onions, Bents, Ac. " Bread, Crnrknrs, ondxither light barrels Corn Uml Pens in bags per Dtisliol Chairs, per dozen Carriages, four wheeled Cotton per hale, round, not oxcoeding 300lbii, including insurance “ •• •' square (Excess for each Station of 10 milos 5 ots. per 100 lbs.) Demijons and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon •< ^ ii “ 2 gals A not exc’ng 5 gal. Gigs, Sulkeys nnd Jersey Wagons Ducks and Fowls in conps per head, (25 per cent more if not cooped) Hnrsus, Mules and Cattle per hend Ilhds. mid Pipes Liquor not exo'ding 120 gal. ii it *i Molasses aud Oil ordinnry size Half bills. Benf, Pork, Fish nnd Liquor " “ Flour “ " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac. Jersey Wagons without covors Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal. 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 font superficial, $1 50 for each singe of 10 miles. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rico Flour in bugs, per bushel Ploughs, each Suit in Racks per bushel Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs nnd Dogs, nei head Sugar. Coffee, Rice. Hardware andsncRother articles us go hy weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys mid Geese in coops per head (25 per cent moro if not cooped) Huy per bnle Post and Stngo Coaches ond Rond Wagom Wheelbarrows J. fi. a, 86 , B0 Hj oo 3 Ho oo 00 '4 00 25 25 i, 25 6 00 25 50 50 12 75 lo on 50 0 00 3 10 00 3 00 5 00 50 38 HR 0 00 25 50 10 63 124 75 *38 , 12 ) 25 It) 00 50 85 50 0 00 4\ 10 00 4 50 000 75 03 50 0 00 25 6U 16 76 1 00 00 19 2 00 15 00 75, m IXJ# • orgoi • -exeri » * 10 Jl A 12 1" P uli l —ra—rh s 800 *10 00 5 00 7 50 88 76 03 0 00 25 50 <15 1 00 25 1*00 ^ 8 I 3 50 20'00| 1 00 J# _ it of the afflicted. Be [onio law of nature in jrts Ilia intellect, nnd s folio good, without ot the public/ , >»«f..ii <25 75 8 00 4 10 00 0 00 9 00 1 00 75 0 00 25 from the public/ must posskst I after: ussssg Medicines liuvo been compounded alter a !?<•,, practical experiment ond acute obserntlom J foul those recipes uro adopted which MeE found most etUcncious ib the treatment gfo.iT. IstarfBBwfejgfgi mant of his digestive organs, induced by tooT tense uppiicntion to study at colltae, nnd iim.: 111# It KtiawMn or hi. profilMloti, HI. forings parly iuducodhuu to investigate ffi s of them, and to ondcavor to discover the beat t* modies. Hilt experience, iu coMiirxion with Si observations ho hus mnde in a* gre 4 number of K nit mortoiu oxmniuntions,hasirresisiih|ydn\. h l itn to the conclusion, that tho digestive orsani nro tho sent of a great share of human disease-!! thuttho diseased or ilornnged state of fliem ]|iU causo of much of nut* sufleriugs for these are 12 . 3 Oo •20 0 0 ptS^tZD^T ,I '"“ 60IU '' ” rmcMUri ”* le “ AwSI ft.. 5f,cent. cob. All .mol IPor sack not over four buahels. pm 11 ft? j 11,10 nbove R .“! e " nnd u « d e»* Ihe following Stipulations, viz, .. ^.Com for dnmngos on articles carried by this Company, unless tho nnckazes are omminVt.l -.m! iUn J CBI > tlT tho °.ame nro*Z&& S,, KMi Wf*™’«• ,,5 r .^ ,eakn fi®?fLiq , io r . Oil or Molasses, breakage of Glass or Crockerv- forft, 1 ll > r n,,l J premature old age,.which are the waro, cbafin| of Bagging, Carriages or Clinira. Not occconiitalilo for lirrakovc nniollowtvnra • coinequenceii of thin ilread. e JiI'll ?, n ,lll! otlsiriii uf the pncknio, will lie allowed for, unless e ‘ l , <, '*“ rtl l lr, .“'". , dfiered liy many persona fro. xrd the Carr : nntaccanntalile for the decay of perishulile articles' IIM S fftjpe'r ofnenre, or frequent disappoint. ia KKS lialMorftrSaSSLjff*™™ W 1 * "’ lll 1 ,u,, ' lolJ fteniselvesaccountoble (br mendings of Cotton ?*»“•> n, nde trinl of Dr. Jdbb'a Rheumalit nmion J ft? Zbv kl ZfltV"'""n't "7 *!#■* " fl « landed at the place of do.“" MU?™ 11 in ™«« "f long stao* ^ exeiqit Lnlton and then only while ia the Cari. ■ F ' mg, and of tho moot Severn character, Rover. aug. 22, Dr. Igiinimiis* Aromatic Vctrc- tabic Bitters, . - i '.Li n . n ” ( !l C ?. ,I . ndiKR8liotl ' w enk Stomnch, Ac. rTUIESL Bitters me composed of vegetables J. of the most innoceut, yet specific virtues, nnd Imve bean highly extolled by thousands who have experienced their efficucy in the nbove nam- ed complaints. They nro in fact tho best sto machic uml corrective the vegetable kingdom fur lushes. They nro highly useful ns a preventive against fever, mid ure very serviceable at all sea sons of the year, moro particularly in the spring mid summer months, when persons of bilious •white experience that total loss of appetite, disa greealilo listlessnessnnd relaxation of the si stem, "hey strengthen the stomach, procure n good up- petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, mid restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of tho Bitters with which the mnr- ket is now supplied arc nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold at u high price, and bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bitters nre superior to atiy that nre, or ever have been offered to the public. Being - McFARLAND) Agent. ... utuiiiituMueciu. ever r.nve oeen ottered to the nub lie Bpim* a " dal1 othor aftecUoU8 01 Uie chest, lungs pungently aromatic, they nre pnrticularlv reconf- Tn'naraili. wfdi.awt.JS 1 ?>> •■**>!. .«• Vh „ , , menoen.to sealanng person. ropersins of disordered nervous system, or gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under Ihe Me who tta tt.ttqbla to rat well at night, this infirmitie.of old age, will find theso Bittern to jadiema It mo*t emphatically reconmiended. provn a wlmlawnic. njreeoblc and invieorntimr lie | nv | nim ,| l , oval"iiuf || u.enf.bnilcd.",Rdicme .Iwmachic cordial, inoroa.ing ilieappetitlnjid^ jna liejo Injlilt te.ted, and ftiind not wanting. «i«tiugdi S o.tioninnremorkalilodcerec,removiln: The P^pratorlidaily receiving t in moat flatter- thane law spirited ond trembling i.iimlitm. thf ngacJniuta oflli.tmcce.r and it i. truly gratify- ,„re efleet ofo walitnftona in till ayate,, Tlw S"“ C |";, ph ,f‘ a ; l / P !’ 1 w dlC, V“ oft,;o *•? P RC „liorly adopted to tlioae whoore tronblej peoplu It is u rod by the Medical Facility; son* wirh nia>i,„,. ur..t, r.t ». •. r VT. , v 'o uiuBB who are irotimea with Diarha-n, or Weakness oftbe Bowels, Ac. , ...... jy experience aro h tied to judge of its efficacy; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues hy physicians; Iho con sequent recommendation it receives from thn Medical Faculty—speak cogently und unequivo cally of the merits and success of this medicine. Invented by an old nnd very tonm<»l «!*«»sici“!j. distinguished alike for his talent, research, mid* expemnee; the confidence reposed by him iu its irresisthle merits mid its beneficial effects utioti him wllle severely and lamentably diseased with the nuitt distressing symptoms of Consumption, it beingnow subject to the advice and control ol three pbsicinns, together with the niuny testimo trials aid corroborating certificates which have been vcfiiiitarily given us by persons who have receive! its potent and military effect, must gn far, yer( far, to recommend this as a Vegetable Mediciwofuneqiiallednnd undeniable virtue for Consuitption and nil the disc useswbich prey up on tliefocst, lungs aud liver. K7* Ihiearc of Counterfeits!—Frauds upon this medico * are issued in every direction, ltcmoir.- her to «k for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," nd do not take any thing else. There is no othr ■ medicine connected with this, or in any way pojiessing the same virtues. See that the signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in itiy hand writing. To counterfeit this wll be forgtty. For sale at • T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S, J ,llie I Monument Square. lionck 8 Panacea. T HIS, valuable medicine may lie taken with pe/ pctsafety by all ages mid in all diseases. Its cure! ire for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss if appetite, indigestion, iuflmnmntion-of tho stoidch. heartburn, diarrhoea, dy- ,ntcry or flux, pile!, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, flnur-al- btn* or ivliites, ague nnd fever, bilious or remit tent ft’Tori typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysij ilasor St. Anthony's Are, asthmn, pleurisy, meaJes,-yellow fever, cnstivencss, wind on the stpmscli or bowels,cholera morbus,runsmnptlon, spiffing blood, influenz.!. colds, coughs, iuflam- inution of tho rhest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat nr qutusy, whooping cough, dirush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, iiiflimmntion of tho heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king uriie, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofij- Jons aflWtion* of the membranes mid ligaments, mercuriij and•vouerialdiseases, ulcers, sores, af fections !f tiie skin, uud diseases '.rising from im pure btoid, Ac. A supply of the above valuable medicine just receivedjmr brig Oglethorpe, nnd for sule by the single bottle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, 0,1 ft U No. 8 Gibbons’linuge. Gehiiiric'‘’Capsules of Pure ~Co* T ’l, palvaBttlui. IILpopaym Balm is, of all tho medicines employed in combating tho chronical and acme cqiorrhccal nflections, also the blennorhom cubed whites; tho only one, tho specific uction of which bis never been doubted, nnd to which pbysiciais Imve in consequence given the prefer- mice; but its nauseous taste mid smell me the causes of* its being rejected hy mnnv patients. J nw is the reason why so many experiments nave been mado in order to discover some inode ofd'Hgumng its taste, so that it might he taken with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been but imperfectly effected, und always by addition orsqmo sejivo substance which modifies its pro- parties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu- 1,00 "M its physical character. I therefore offer a mode or administering It in such a state that it cannot occasion the slightest repugnance, nnd tins without submitting it fo any alteration. My method consists in enclosing it in tiie Gelatine Capsules. A supply oftbe above valuable medicine just received, and forsule by n , ANSQN PARSONS, n,, 8 -I No. 8 Gibbons' Range. For sale by sept 11 WM. H. TURNER, Opposite the Mansion House. Human Hair. . . dlRen8efl °l the hair among us arc those X which occasion hiiblh»s>nnd »radas!failin'* off of the hair, and thinness ofit—tliT causes of which arise from many djsordcrs, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the nores.re- Inxes the roots, causes the huir to fall off ond of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a grea t defect. It generally urines through violent exercise, from whence arise per- spirntions, which too frequently occasion u toss oftlm hair—it relaxes tlm roots—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting on tiie hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after n violent perspi ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely liursh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an effect on tho hair, first rub the Imirdry with n cloth, then apply the Cos- r n i ,0 i , R * ro0,s ! ^ e Bair, so ffiat the skin , , ..,,U iirau; iiititi UCUii cuj. ed in a few days, some in twenty-four hours, u a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, wfe igninstall persons attempting n er ® 4 ft,r ‘" e f l - v “ffl'etod with the Rheumutfen, O I Wiqumupung have Very fill y nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer- - -- - 1 tificntes aro in the post-esston oftbe Proprietor, which prove the most thprough and surprising cures by ineiins of this most powerful LiuimeDt. in cases where other approved applications hid totally failed. The Liniment is also used with signal 8iicccssi and may be confidently recom- mendedjor chilblains, bruises, snrains, numb- ' "" joints, Ac. Price, 60ceati. ttoHtunl’s Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable Fcbriftigc, Aspecific nnd lasting cure for Fever and Ague. rxiHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur X of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many ycura study, experience and tabor, in the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principles as were considered most fit to re store the harmony ofaction between the stonmcli, liver, and the other important functions of the system.tlie toss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It spoedily’pro- motes a regular aud healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nnd strength is sooft afforded to the whole system. It must be appnrentto nil. thats medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful In a great variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it hus proved itself of re markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, heart-bum, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complninta, end nil other affections of oiinilar origin, but it is in the treatment nf Fevers, nnd especially in Fever aud Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers hove been principally tested, and with those who have seenjts 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 n poriodi cal recurrence of the chills and fever, and it hat always warded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany the vegetable febrifuge with a few of tho many un* quivocal certificates politely furbished to tiie pro- prietnr.cnrrobomtivo of tho foregoing statements For further accounts of its great usefulness,-sec pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply oftbe above valuable medicine just received, nnd for safe by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. nng 31 Compound Snrsnpai’illn, or Mend Syrup, R NOWN from nil others by being called No. 1 SilverTon. Also, as a further owmrity, my signature will'be found in my own hand wri ting, ulso on tho outside wrapper. From the Editor of the Herald. Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.-— 1 This delight- ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fust coming into use, and will soon bo an indispensa ble article in every fumily. It makes a delightful mead, nnd is an excellent purifier of the blond. By a very small expenditure of money, the pur chaser has n bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing the Saline Powder; the on ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice water, nnd you linve n perfect fountain, where, reader, yon may refrigerate to vonr heart’s con tent. h little ofUto Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you as grateful a «i»c «uuia mi ujc uajr, so mat ino sKin _ ra t""" .n, juu as graiciui a of thn h*>nd may be tamnicned, and remain so uf- * . 0 |"®«raapari!!a Mead as can bo found in tho ter each time nf nprunirntimi City. We snenk from OYnnrinnnn-rinn't tnlfn --- ..... ,|. itu uc Uiti|,v,tJUG ter each timo of perspiration. m Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Brondway, N. York; and by 'ipiiiiilltinent, by iiiibIO AN! NSON PARSONS, Apont. To Contractors. Engineer’ll Office, Central Rnil Rmnl, ) P „. Savannah, Augustus, 1840. ( ROPOSALS will bo received by the Hubucrb Imr until the SOU, of Oclriber next, ftr build ing n Bridge over tiie Oconee River, ftr Ihe fnnne nn| l u l«0 ftr erecting ubOUt ■1000 feel in length of true, work in tho river swamp. Tiie silo ofthe Bridge is nlioiit 18 miles below Ul.ledgevillet it is to bo of Inttico work, with two spans of 125 feet each, nnd supported by two 0Jn rft!i!nnr 0 f'l. F nt ,in , e l flV “* su or stand much, or those of sedentary habits 1,10 8n,a pavemem snail uo 01 me level nnu iw#- ° f B:et above low water mark. The generally, who may be troubled with pains in the ,,l,| ri <e ri nccompnnyiiig map of the sere* SS?£2 r JSSL an i l ,! , "£ er ‘B'iWwin »>« a* iido or uraast, nra ndvlstj to tey To of thl.« olevations oftbe different street-.fod Muff nnnft5?„ , r.L?*“!! rt «oB«funi9 r bnautirttlnnd iltirlVnlled plasters. ^They nre dif* [he saidamvement shall be graded or staked d»sj nd free from objections which b y ,he c "y Surveyor, and in the manner •» w |iwvuoa tfi l 000 feet of tiie latter. Tho truss work will bo supported hy piles, at a menu elevation of about 18 feet noovn the Plans and specifications ofthe work may be seen, and all nccessury explanations will be giv- cn, no application to tho undersigned nl Ibia of* lice. Application may also bo mado nl the Com- P»by « office nl Macon, from tlio 10th lo tha 15th Ilf Soptombor, and frnm the 10th to tlto lStli of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating tha line wsst of tlm Ocnncii, If applied to, will point nut thn site oftlm work, and will givo ^’information touching it. lucul. Bids will ho received for either tho masonry, tlm superstructure ortho hridgo, or tho truss work nlono, or for tho wlmlo togother. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer. J 1 ®" 1 *- Whiskey, Ac. tOf HniiisofpriiimqmiJity JL *dtj 150 III,is Ualtinioro Wliishey 5U do .ilonongolmla do. 5-1 lings Goshun Blitter Ln tiding from soiir F A Tiipporj mill ftrsnlo by F SORREL* CO. _ _ _ Sulphate 4|nlnlnc. 1 Dfl Frmiolisiilphiiia Quinine AWU 10 do Ho Morphine,lOdo Piperino 4) do Kreasoto in Post viali. Just received per ship John dimming, mill ftr snln hv , oot 1C G, ft, HENDRICKSON. /'IHURCIIES' genuine Vogotohlo Lotion, -y Rowland s Kalvdnro, an Esslorn Botniiioal! discovery ofsiirprisin* ofiicacy liirrimi/oriiigllm skin soft and fair, as well ns bestowing a delicate alidXiSStby 1,10 60,l, J’ ,ox,on ' J, " ,l rucalvcd iopt2D THOS. RYERSON: city. We spenk from experienre; don’t take our word, hut go nnd get tho article of William Brown, the inventor. 481 Washington-strect. TURNi For salo by aug 20 T. M. AJ. M. TURNER, Monument Square, t*. Euen’s Universal Strength- cuing Fluster. Unrtvoludand' Unequalled!! 1’ ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness VV hiline breast; side, back nr limbs: also, for gout, rheumatism, liver coinplaintand dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, B E it fiuliter ordained, That the owners of* tots on Whitaker, Bull nnd Drayton-streeti ns fnrsouth* s South Broad-street,und on firougl ton-street,between Drayton and Whitakcr-stree" ;»J,on Boy.»tro«l between aaid Drayton «» oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will give :m- Whilnker-streeta, shall be bound, whenever n mediate nnd soothiug relief; nnd, for neatness, flared by the City Council by resolution pleasantness, safely, ease nnd certainty, nre deci- P laCH n ft 00 ' 1 nntl sufficient pavement orsideivm dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose brick or flagstone, and ofthe dimension* »p« business or Avocations require that they should in the ninth section of this OrdinnncMW sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits 1,10 flnW pavement shall bo ofthe level and liei| beautiful and iltirlVnlled plasters. They ore dif- ‘{J 1 ® - - j-. ferent from others, nnd free from objections which "Y U' l y Surveyor, hiiu mine muni,.*. — are generally mado ugninst plasters. Perhaps upon the terms prescribed in the foregoing»» swumn anil will remiiro Rnn nnn r B0 . 1 n »* 0V r , ,ne thero is no medical observation better established l ! on of this Ordinance, and notice ofsuchrew'J her, exclusive of niles r,00 ' 000feet BM of li m- than that « Consumption originates in neglected | ,on " hnl1 bw P ubli shed in tho city Gazette* fori pi«L n ...i .... . Colds. In a climate so variable as onrs, it re- least two months, nnd u copy thereof he ser quires more care and attention tn gtiard against ‘O' City Marshal on every owner or lessee; the attacks of this too often fntal disease, than “foresnid, his or her agent or attorney- ' v ' u " most persons are able nnd willing to bestow. It lwont y days after tho sumo shall have been pw cannot thoreforebiit ho a gratification to the sub- od 5 ,,nd ri'ntiy person slmll refuso or neglectj scriber to be enabled to offer to ull of constrain- plnco npaveuientorsidownlk extending the woo tivo habits; or thoso afflicted with distressing pains * en 8 ,h ° , hi * or * ,or ,ot wi,hln twelvo , 5 0,,Ul * in the side or breast, or any uffection ofthe breast tor **" cb u rei, °l»rion has been published or *er und lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief bv fid * iuhnl1 bu 1,10 d,u y °f ,hn Surveyor J" using his “ Universal Strengtiinning Plaster " J City. Marshal, aided with such masons, bricKi* A supply of these vsliiable Plasters kept con- or " or workmen us may be necessary, to plow stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS, ,0 ,mve 1,10 R, ' u,e pluccd before the lot of enen a sept 5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range, f'uri'er, und in the manner prescribed by In'* ® dimince, nnd lie shall report tho same to toun with the expense thereof, and Council slmll tafj Pfitcri* lo Fills with the expense thereof, and Council ww» IUI : A RE daily 7ffecting“nm“onhe most nston- with direct the City Treasurer to iSm mid wonderful mire, that Imve over tl0 " "S™ 11 lh ,“ °"" lllr or been known-in cniiieqftenceof wliieluhey have ofturiicpon.e, whiolt nlmll , beconia e eliininir Hrerk,iurainBtwliicli ull the oeull olher bnniBnuil oeieymentl o n°|iKrnWSvSreS ..»lUftorb, r „ude,.e T en U aree„ftrt; arrow, orHie,i|i|,.iinteil libpo, envy and unehMit- ‘ ,ie law HB 0rdm “'""- 1 ” “J,, llblamtt are levelled will,Out di.tmctial,. *>«• i “"d »"Y P=™?" M * hl > 1 ' ° r , Peter.' Veircluble Pill, are ami-biHune, onti- ble euidI Surveyor, Mar,hnl or ftnrkUfflMm dy,peplie, end StiWlSM end limy jiiillr lie ? d b S B“!" ’’>"•* K »•“§ BfiMMH a Univnreal MedicIna-boVUiey nre placing mud pavement, uiny be pbnWma ■ pccnlierly bcnefieinl in thb Mowing complilm.: l™f"V“!5 I", ftj* nflll mclleu oftlil, Ordlim Yellow nnd Diliona Fever,,Favor nlitl Aguu.Dy,. Exlrool IVole Iho Onlmnnye. pop.in, Cronn,LiverCoilrploInt.SioklleHlInclio, M. MYLKO, . ' iubll * 1,td iiit " c fe Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension (Jct * l,lwt * * — ofthe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhma, Sttvailimll Fool* House « Flatulence, Habitual Cnstivimess, Loss of Appo- pltttl tile, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, 'I/’ISITING tuffiiui i i L-i- »v» <a-rsh nnd in all cases ofTerpor of tho Bowols, where V nnd December—A. B. Fnmim JJ n Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They Hte Dnncun. Physicians—Drs. Arnold and exceedingly mild in their operations, producing All iipplicattoira for admission to »« ww noithernausea,griping nordehiJity. the Visiting Committee,’exceptincasesoior» ICTSold wholosnh and rotail.atalLthe principal cy, when any member of the Boat'd nmy Dm2 Stores in Savaimali. July 29 182-ly ■ n*n "“".“"fti ivi uieie are V!. lel organa, eupplylug the .y.ioiii with noerUh. tnent, ue well e, purifying ll, end preeervini li. Iwaltliy condition. Beeidee, tho ivmiialliy ofw In. halWB.n III. , or g ans Olery o|h' retr great, through tk,' t. Vvbnn the,tli.tni,, uuniMI/ GUIIUIUMII. UUNIUUH, UIU svinpotl Min hatween the digestive organa and ov 00 nr part ofthe ftystem is very great, thro connexion oftbe nervei. Vvlien the’dfiu organs nro deranged or diseased, the blood fe JO 0ote° ,,ed by thu absorption of acrid, putrid,in! Undigested matter from the atomnch and into i nn t ‘ ,res ' nnd d,il matter •• not so completely ffirbwn •. j JJJ off ot tho different emunctorios in disease M in ii w huallli. As tho blood is oiroulated through tbt system with wonderful rapidity for ib nouruK. 00 tneftt, it immediately begins to suffer whenci'fr . tlm blood bttcomus oontaniiiMted. Hence, if Hd 75 desire or expect health, we must keep the foun. taint of life pure. S. J. SPOONER, M. R Tho above medfeino for sale by nov 20 T.M.&J.M. TURNER. Rheumatic Linlmemi M?kly ahnrovod and long celebrated X application for Klieuftmtic Disorders.iscart- ftUy^repored .cqoriing to the original recipe „l Sir Richard Jeb|i, Bnronot, Physician to her lata Majesty and Royal Family. It is doubtlesstnn qtffie excruciating pain, fhe decrepitude, di rftlltV mill nriimelii.ti nl.l .... nii.imtm i.il Uf Uln, ness, stimiess ofthe joints, A». *ouwi A supply of the above, article for sale by WM. II. TURNER, july 14 Opposite the Alansiou House. Quodlibet. r | HIE annals of Quodiibet by Solomon 8e- X ciindlhoughts. Charles O’Malley, the Irish Dragoon, by Ilinjr Lorreqnnr, with illustrations—No. 1. Letters and Speeches ou various subjects by Lord Brougham. , Howard PinnktiBy, a novel by tiie authorlof Clinton Bradshnw. Tim Stage, before nnd behind the curtail], by Alfred Bunn. Tho Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841. Juck Ashore, by the author of Ratlin the Reefer. Master Humphries Clock, No. 9. Pocket Mops of Georgia, Alalmmn, North sod Srtiilii Ciiruiilia, Louiviuiiti, Mimissipni, Tens, ond Florida. The Traveller's Guide through the United States. Tlm Traveller's Guide Map. , A description ofthe Canals nnd Rail Roads of the United Slates, eonrarehending tiniiccj of all the works orinternal improvement^ ffirongwiut the United States, by 11. S. Tanner. Kent’s Commentaries abridged. - Digest of decisions of the Courts of Common Law and Admiralty in the United States, by Tbt- ron Metcnll nnd Jonathan C. Perkins. Digested Chancery cuses, contained in the Re ports ofthe Court of Appeals of Maryland, by James Raymond. Bouvier's Law Dictionary. A new collection of Lows, Charters and local ordinances of the Governments of Great Britain, France and Spain, relnting to cession* of lands in their respective Colonies, together with the laws of Mexico and Texas on the! same subject, m which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of Azn and Manuel's institutes of the Civil Law of Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor at Law, and Into delegate in the Congress ofthe Unite! 8ate?, and honcra^j* * member of :hc Ccs.’er Htistoricul Society. Just received hy oct 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. least Powders. T HESE Powders nre nn admirable substitute for Yeast in making all kinds of batter cakei nnd hnvo the ndvnntago over that article in tus king the butter perfectly light nnd ready fnrbs' king the instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat sn! other cakes when mnde with these powders, in less likely to disagree with the stomach than thos made with yeast, und ns it requires hut n feu minutes tn prepare for linking, the possibility ol linving them sour is entirely uvoided. The good effect of mixing enko nnd bisetti with these pdwdcrs! hn3 been approved hy jaaj of the most eminent physicians and surgeons this country; they nre ulso highly recommmeni ed by many of tho first families in this <Jity vA other places. A supply ofthe nbovo valuable nrliclo, justrt ceived per brig Clinton, nnd for mile by ANSON PARSONS, sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Building*.