Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 03, 1840, Image 4

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m B&*r .'' ■ ipor, MftHIm.old Hnr- ...d Clm.y, Hnrnl) .Eliza, | il«l, young Fortymore. * . illtg Fhtobe.Tsuue,young . nllmm, little Mnry.Heiiny, - Jggy, liUlo Surah, tilth A- Junn, tilth Dcltu. old Bella, WoH Gliiscmv.nld Sue, Jntio, Tom, Ahbv. nilip,'Charlotte, Dnvy^uld tccounts v FTIIIR^F.ntvmth*afteri&te,application will X miidcfortho roiifiwnlofthrtitlnrUoNo.202, Cliurie*, Carolina, olrfW- . Jlly. Chino, Hitmli, old For* r, little John, young Hnrry.uld Plim- Diaiin, Ctosar, Scipio, J iniy, .L iiindR i>ir urn ruiiowni 01 «.omni um ,xu. lor twenty-five share* in the Capital Stock dftho Hunk of St. Mnrys, dated 18lli Fobrnnry, 1840, In ihn ortho original, which has bean lout nr mi* hid. 4 R. HOPKINS. 8t. Alary*, 27th Ang. 1840. ■opt 1 2Jlt3m * rren, l liana, Cnisar, Scipia, Jinny, »y, Jon, Deck, Hotly, Lmh, lug nog Clarissa and Uormondyi levi- d by virtno of-un execution on iortaoge, iiwired out of the Stipe- >• Clialimin County, at the iiMtnnco Ipnldiug vi. William C. Hurrii and p- JSIIA WYLLY, Sheriff c. c. • '.(Georgian) lintetrntor’, Sale. ha Fold agreeable loan order of tho w, „...d agreeable to. an on,... Inferior Court of Drymi County for ordi- 1 ». 7 P ..rpn«e*, , nnthe tint Tuesday In Fobrnnry ’•next, nil the Deal and Personal Property of Urn ‘Estatesf Dorcas Sander!iu, deceased. as follows: A five acre lot of Land and Improvements there* -on. situate on Springhill, in tho city ofSavau* nab in Chatham county, and known by tho mini- her. nino in the plan of the township—hounded north-east by the Hail Rnhd Depot or Augusta Road, south east by Alinin' Lot, nod north-west by Mils Gcrntnin. Also, ot thosnuie time mid plnce, will lie sold one Negro man slave named Welcome; and one-sixth offour hundred acres of f«and in Brynn county, grunted to Lewis Smith, hounded north-east by tlio River Great Ogee* chon, nod south-east by John MlUedge—it reserve of fifty acres of Land in tho Cmnp-Jack Tract, nowKiwued by Win. Bird is F.liingimm county., AM to he sold at die different Court Houses in 'which the property is situntod. To be sold for a (division nruoog die heirs. AND’W. BIRD, A'dm’r Hov 2C widi the will nnuexed. Guardian's Notice. | N nnrsiiaiico of an order of the Inferior Court A of Chatham County, while sitting for ordina ry purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, One tract of Laud in Walker County, lot No. 387,2d district. 4Ui section, and two tracts in Ir* win County, No. 300,12th district, and No. 22. 8thdistrict; also, one tract in Lee County, No. ■372,28th district, 1st section. All at the Court House of tliu respective Counties in which said dandsnm situated. To be sold for die benefit of tho heirs and cred Jtors ofJobn B. Gilbert. ADELA GILBERT. Guardian. oct 28 Notice. TJIOUIl months nftor date, application will lie J. made to tho Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County. Ga., when sitting flir ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate in Georgia of tho late Col. William McKay, of Du val County, East Florida, consisting of a certain trnct of Land situate upon the north sideofthe St. Marys lllver in tho County of Camden and Htuto of Georgia, containing 4o00 acres, more "* less, for tho benefit of tlmheirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY. Admix. Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nv 0 208 Notice. F OUR months oiler date, application will be made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Effingiinuj County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate of Robert Burton,late ofsnidcomity, deceased, nov 2 ELrZA BURTON, Ex it Notice* F OUR mouths aller date, application will be mndoto die Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlyim County, when sitting for ordinary pur- •ppscs, for leave to sell a part of the Real and Personal Estnto of the Into It. F. Cater, for tiio benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10. JMtfc - sept 90 235 Notice. F OUR month* after date, I sluill apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of James Lloyd, deceased. jtdy28 E. D. TRACY, Adm’or. executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to tliclate PrterMas- xX sir, of Glynn County, will please make payment without delay; and nil those having de mands against said estate, will render them fu ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qua I’d .STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, < Ex’ors. sept 4 214t4m n Jana- Notice. F OUR months after date, application will bn made to the Honorable Inferior Court of — Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell nil those tracts of Lind, m * " ith tho improvements thereon; consisting of A*lininl*trntoi-’s Sale. n rv 1841 l bofoIl! e «h«rl U f r , n y *"** "7"'* "bit ‘ho improvements thereon; consisting ol 5n . )0 T..tom U..u., negro Iioure,. ,r “ N-.*?. Moiling to He wuate of fans Nor. belonrinc to the esintn of ill 1 ?J?J D fr^k ° Cr r^’ ton - deceased, situated in Glynn County nod call- «le dSsed^ s21 furIf LSSs 5 ? d”? ?*■ ed Bethel ' for 1,10 benefit of the heirs oY said es- *•’ deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs S . A HOOKER, Adm’or. •tgle, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs *and creditor*. JOHN M. EIGLE, Adut'r. Per James•Pai.iv, Attorney, nov 10 271* , Execucor»s|Sale. TNTILL bo sold before tho Court House m " T *"• c ' t y* of Brunswick, Glynn County, •on the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, from 20 to 30 very prime Negroes, belonging to tlie Estate ofthe^ite"5! F. Cater, and sold lor the benefit of the heirs and •crecitora ofsaid estate. Terms at sale. ’ MARG’T. K. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. nov 3 265 (Geor) Ifcary’s Ocnuhic Calcined iriair- ncsla, 1 8 highly beneficial in nil diseases of the stom ach and bowels which are attended with acid- dty, and gives immediate relief to die heartburn. The effects of excess in eating or drinking are igsoeRiliy ,«!lrvi:vi by li, and it affords one of the mildest and most pleasant aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or other (causes, are under the frequeut necessity of hav- ung recourse to laxatives. To persons ofabil- ions or a gouty habit, it may be recommended with peculiar propriety: aud iu^rirtuaa hav« b««n •repeatedly testified in tbe diseases of warm cli mate*. Many of the eomplainis of children, in •early infancy, and even at more advanced per iods, are attended with acidity; aud in such cases, the Calcined Magnesia lias n great advantage •over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary canal, and art* as oh efficacious yet gentle purgative. A fresh, supply of this highly recommended meiicine jnst received. For sale bv jdr4H • G. R. HENDRICKSON. tho apprehended attack “——— iiig »TOauowyiu , r ... *ng to say this is emphatically the medicine of the Dr. Tnylor’s people! It is used by tho. Medical Faculty; sup B ALSAM nfLivenvort, foromsiimption and ported by the Ciergy, advocated by die whole liver complaint, coughs, colds, asthma, diffi- Aew-York Press, aud is m the house of most of c n n " D *“ “1'!™“ 01 Heir linn to Uiiit or Hu am/, rnlty orhree.in',, p,I„, i„ ,ha>i.le or br.".,! .nil- "Hr citizen.. utnuuic it ll outer. i,n»nri.in n j —i-- —1-:_.:._ <• .l- . It may ho taken without the least fear ofdnn »r III* Iviin l.n.1 .me.niM #l..l.OI«.! I... .I!.. — - JCotiee. •-»— — »J iHE business heretofore transacted iu tho i City of Savannah, Ga. under tho name and firm of Hazard, Dcnrlow, & Co. will hcreaP.«j be continued by the undersigned, who have Densloto f( Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD ALLEN A. DENSLOW, ’ JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York. Oct Sth, 1810. oct 16 Caution. rj’HEhigh reputation which Frauds Kidder's ^Ifflllfep 1 n — Indelible Iuk has sustained for 15 or 20 years, has caused several imitation* of the article to be offered for sale as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” They resumhle the genuine ink in their exterior aaggonsg "Jin n« mrn of them bears the name •of Kidder, the public have been grossly deedv- ®d. To gnanl against this deception, purchasers will please bo particular to ask for Francis Kid- •deF* IhL, and observe that his uame is on the top andfrontofthebox. This ink cannot be effaced; biit is warranted to remain perfectly indelible for ages, if the direc tions are followed in using it. A supply of the genuine article just received, tnd for sale by A. PARSONS. sept 18 A Certain Cure for Sick Head- . Ache, W HICH has (teen used in families, every member of which has had sick headache •K'luinfancyas « constitutional family complaint, i l.dhas cured effectually in every mstauce yet known,amouutiug to many hundreds. It is not U npletuanl to the taste, and does not prevent the d ally avocations ofoue using iu it mnst be perse- vered in, aud the euro is gradual, but certain and permanent instances ore constantly multiply- lnr wtiern ihl./liifraasinn .nmnl.ii.^ JH COllipletU* 1'“' •••"..VMM ini.ium.ca UIU VUII9UIUI ing wlters this distressing complaint ly relieved and cared, although of yiars standing, V 'T ^ jcurssianmng, by the use of Dr. Sjiohn’i celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav ing none of the nauseating effects of common drugs.. In all dyspeptic ‘symtoms, costiveness, irregu larity, distressofter meals, pains in tlie side and torpidity of the liver, the cure is perfect, and any one so afflicted will become immediately convin KlJ AM ll.t.l. I, I... I. « I.. Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 18-10. Mohjmv, 22il June, 1840. John VV. Clifton, ) ui on tlsnig it. Hut ho lio, at liut fouo.l o -‘.ovor- q lrih ( Dicam. eigu balm forhts wounds.” Females are particii- Ann Clifton. ) larly recommended to use it for costiveness or ir- TTiFS®? 1 ’"? ^ r ° tUrn , 0 ^’ thc ? he . rifr * that regularity, aipl other feiu'nle complaints. It is r , d *55»i £* WnDf , t( ! ba ' v,thi,, ,hc arovei to correct vitiated and disordered humor* r "l-'dy ^Clmtliam, and that she is without the L “"f*iffthestr.m>tch in most perfect order. Those A‘5, 0 •, e * on , i ,0, i? ,l .° r Complain* Jiitu whe after an eveuiugs indulgence at par- i * rrn X' 11 “ ordBred t,,B Kaid Hnr " h k&c. have headache and dullness tho next m“ V. C ft , oa d ® "PP ft,,ron «r before uext term of will find Aids a sure preventive if Liken at thl ‘. Co ." rl * n . ,,dhle her answer or defensive alle ged time. For all common complaints, in « fevv gaU ,°n ,n w l r, . tm »' or . "I,** 9 * of , her d^'iult.. tl.e . days its virtue* will be self-evident, and u comulettt Complnnmnt shall proceed to trial. And It . -M cure will soon be effected. When a person has' y "I !‘ ;r orde ™ d * **“* “ copy ol this rule be pub- a cold and feel* unwell, generally a free use ofit ., %•!" nr J.°o r 1,0 t ' 1 az,5lte * of ‘bis State and of fora few days will be turn to relieve without 110 p‘ ty °^J Sn . vaa,ia b. once a month until tho for a few days will he suro to relieve without physic or pills. To children it may be given with (lie greatekt advantage. In all acidity or sourness of stomach this remedy iioovereign and invaluable; nan general family medicine it is now adopted by many of iho moa respectable fitmilcs. It never sickens the stomach or nroducecsny cf dm mipliwfumt effects ofphydic. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER. 7 d Mon men t Square.* late, nov 11 Notice! 11 U.H.U. T HE Copartnership .heretofore existing in the city of Savannah under the firm of Clag- -.IV v. U...HUUW. |,„UE, Ml«= 1UUI III V/lilg horn & Wood, was dissolved on tlie 24th Qcto her by tho death of the former. The future hit- sines* ofihe concern will be conducted bv Fhiltt- ra P. Clnghorn, Joseph S. Claghorn and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style and firm of Clughotus& Wood. PHILURA P. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag- horn & Wood, will make payment to nov20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor. Notice. T HE subscribers having connected thejr in terest. will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under tlie firm nf8HAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M„8HAPTEIt, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. eept26 2*33 a, an t n jjnbt oft Itlglilyi rectifltt prmlnct. olihinrd ftoSi wood, ami i-iaiialogtfus to rhnrroal in its nntisgptic properties, hut fur mom powerful ns a corrective and preventive of de- cay. Charcoal, notwitlislnmliiig It* well known clean*! 1 ig properties, Is objectionable n« a denti frice, 011 account ofit* Insolubility, and the risk of minute particle* remaining between tho teeth and producing injury, Kroosnia, pn tlto contra ry, cannot hu liahlo to this objection, mid posses- 1‘OhHi ties* of bet* ol -J linndi certain pr. It also ei lievo tho ( water, pnrfl on n piece It cures falls or otln cousetineui Ifalittlo m YL [lit going to hod, . itnd Corn*. T( rash the feel ill w W» L -r- , ■uia.uu. -1 Hinge aud Bruises occasioned by . -io, and will prevent tho many bad jofsufcn nreldotit*. iwollrultbedln on a Rrnlso.or Pinch .. Join* v Corn rloxi ton.lint. tilio and and lie trials vo I'V'i ...» .U.U.O.. niiKKio. It immediateiv removes ilmples, nml other have been mndo with R, hi this country Eruptions; is exceedingly useftil lor Snro Breast*, |»rucularly. in lying-in. Its allicncy in this vn“- V • " v ... linn II.... t tvs, to a much greater extent, the aitlisetil purifying properties of tho former. Th« which hnve been mndo with it, in tl and Europe have provrd iu ellicncy. It I* strongly recommended by the Faculty ns the beet provcniivp.ngaliwt caries in tooth. ’ To •wcelcn tho breath, rendered offensive by decay ed teeth, tho use of tolmcco, or other onuses, and to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. fills't comjtmnd Krtosole Tooth Wash, com bines tho virliioa of Krcosoto, of the strength adapted for thispurposn, with other substances known to bo highly advantageous in whitening oud preserving tho tooth. It is confidently recommended to the puhlicas n valuable compound, which tony bo used daily with great advantage to the teeth and gums, at the samo time leaving all o^roenlde semuilioii in Ui« mouth. Thera is no acTd in this wash, nor any ingredient* entering into it* composition, but «nchns uro highly beneficial to the teeth. It hns been exnmincd and used liy several of thq first Physicinnsof this city, who hnvonh hesi tntion in recommending it os an excellent wash for tiio teeili and gums, preventing the latter from becon iog spungy, and, by its detergent and on tiseptic qualities, preserving both in a clean am healthy condition. Forsaloby nov 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNEtt. Rose Ointment) F OR Tetter, Riugwornni, I*impli*s on the Face, unthether cutaneous erdptinns. Tet ter*, Ringworm*, and herpetic eruption* gener- ally, are among the most tedious nud disagreeable affection* to which tho liuuinn Iramo is liable. Situated us it were, on the verge of vitality it is almost ini possible to roach thorn by inward remo dies. Hence the incificucy of itude'rgning a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un comfortable system of strict dint; such means by reducing tlie system merely palliate the symptoms while they are iu practice, to recur ns violently, or more so, when a generous dint is returned to. And the generality of externa) npplirutionshnvc no other effect than the disease in 0110 place, soon to show itself in the same nr another part. When nil those means hnve failed, and in many severe cases, a perservnnce for ashort time in the use of the Rose Ointment luts proved effectual. There is no trouble in using (applying it every night.' A fresh supply just received, ond for sale by tmg 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Rotvand’S Tonic Mixture. or, Ykoetaiii.e FKBUiruaE. J specific and lasting Cure for the Fcrerand Aguej rilKlS worthy remedy earnestly repel* the slur X of being a quack medicine, it having been tlie result of many years' study, experience, ami labour, in tin* medical practice and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed nfsucli medicinal principles as were considered mosjfit to restore the harmony of action between tho Stomach. Liver, and tho other important func tions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily promotes 11 regular and healthy appetite which is generally entirely Jestroyed or rendered vety precarious; by winch effect, vigour and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all, that a medicine possess ing these peculiar virtues, is liveful iu a great va riety of com plaints. By renewing the henltliy ac tion of tho digestive nrgnns.it has proved itself of renwknlde benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-born, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystcntcry, Bowel CompLiints, and ninny oilier affections of similar origin. But it i* in the treatment of Fevers, and especially Yn FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter mittent Fevt Fevyr, that its powers have been priuci- ra,lon * IS, t' pally tested, and with those who have seen iu use- nn — ivcr * fulness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies Pains, in nny port. rr""',/*", 'jin# It* allicncy ill this very trying cu*n, when another implication* liuvo fail ed, Ims hoeii well proved, und enu bo attested by many. • Ills useful for Cancers beforethoy nrobroken, oud an nufiiilinj; remedy for tlio I'ilus. It gives n delicacy of’fragrance) and thntuuluml healthful appearance to tho skin no other prapnrj ofion of tlio kind has over been known to producu. So iovaluahlo is this compound, lor every incou- venicnco to which the skin is liable, that tlmso who havw often proved its benefit will nevor wil lingly bo vvithmu it. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, ***!>! £ Oppcsite the Mansion House. Xttcu's Univpi'Mal Slrengtiiciiiiig Plaster, UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED!! C KLF.IiRATED for curing Fains, or weak ness hi the Breast, Side, llnek or Limbs: al so for Gout, Rliemiinthm, Liver Uomidnint and Dyspepsia,—Jo Coughs, Cold*, Asthmas, ditli- etilty of hrentjiing.'oppression of the stomach, ivc.they will give immediate, und soothing relief; nnd for tieabiess, nhwKtintne**, safely, case and certainty, am ilecidcdly superior to ot certainty, am decidedly superior dies, ]^'r^ans v\bm>e bn.-nmfMi.nr avucniwms re- «i..., i.t „ii a other rente- quint that liey should sit urstnud much, or those of sedentfj.tm'hiIs generally, who may lie troubled with pa'iliMti thiisidft or breast, are advised to try oiiq of these beautiful and unritalled plasters. They yre different from till others, nod free from objections which ore generally made ngaiustplas- tera. / Perhaps there is no medical oiiservation hbtlv established than that “Coxsumi'tio.x origi- iiatqi in ..eglecftjd Colds.” In a climate so vari ably us ours, It requires more care and attention tq guard against* the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than most persons arc able und willing to liwtow. ft cannot therefore hut he a grntilica- ti/m to those of consumptive, habits, or those af flicted with distressing pains in the side or breast, jfr nny affliction of the lungs, that n reasonable prospect of relief nan ho had by using this “ Uni- ctrsal Strengthening Plaster." In the course of morn tlmn twenty years pro fessional practice, of tho many who have used them not one solitary complaint has been heard; on the contrary, so numerous nre the cures they have effected, so abundant tiro the most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, sincere nnd grateful is the language of those who hnve used them, that they nre offered to the pub lic ns decidedly superior *to nny thing of the kind ever offered, aud unrivalled (nj any in theicholc world!! The Ladies nre respectfully informed that they are prepared with rcfureuce tdso to n number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, that they nre spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, wifi not soil or stain the whitest linen, und may bo worn by the most delicate persons, in nil situations, with case nud comfort, nnd without removal iurono month, with pleasure. For stde by T. A!. & J. AL TURNER, nov 3 Dr. Taylor's Balaam of Liver— wort, consumption and livercoinplainhcouglis, X colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in thesideor hronat, spitting of blood, catarrhs, groggy preparations, sold at u high price an! palpitation of tho heart, oppression and soreness bought mainly for their intoxicating properties of the chest, whooping cough, nlouruv. hectic These Itinera <>« _ u, uiv Ii'.uil, UIIIJ sure I less of tho chest, whooping cough, plouruy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto- rntidlt. y.Mil all nlhur nfTui'llntij ftl'tl,,, nl.ii.t ln..m *»V'‘Vi ~ ” 1 w*|«wsiu- ever r.ave neen ottered to the public, Beinc ration, and all other affections ol the chest, lungs puneently aromntic, they nre particularly recnim nn " l,vcr * mended to seafaring persons us au uotidoto a- . .. ]» K rsons laboring under the ■ > < 1,1 v.... ,, ,9 j, ti,i iuii in t mi, vini^u iu dll 11 heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has '““T? ! y " ,, .“ I ' s «*»“"* «* «« wen at iiigni, tins also been used ns a preventive, by many who Jj!® . «>ost emphntisally recommended. 1.;—*.- _ r Iho inestimable value oftlus celebrated medio tie Vn . .. , , Hiemteu to scalar 10 persons or disordered nervous system, nr gainst the Scurvy. .'“A,!™ 11 ." 1 taSnnilhiof old ngc, wili''(iml’ii,' C M hittorFtb wore subject lo n periodical rccnmiico'nrilm h °.oftillacefehrmed medicine. Chill, end Fever, and il has alwav, warded olF “W >5™, "'id fo""d "ol wauling. Ho apprehended allack. Formla'hv ThePrapriclori,dnj]yrepaijgiwjij moitjlatlcr-. -srni r ■—I—■ If -w«T , ,,r HrVEiry l . H fl ao ® o '*“t» i on»i*fiUCCe > s*;n0d4t4n truly prntiiy- * ing ®ay this is euipjiatically die medicine of the w Georgia—Giyun County To nil whom it nmy concern: 'IlEUEAS, Benjamin Wilson applies to me for Letters of Administration on the estate ond effects of Geo. VV. Warren, late of Glvnn Coontv, diwnRi-d These nre therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred r.nd creditors ofsaid de ceased, to file their objections (ifany they hnve) in terms of the law; otherwise Letter* of Admin istration will be granted the applicant. Witness, tlie Hon. Francis M. Scarlett, one of the Justices ofthc Inferior Cotirt of said County, tliis 26th day ofNov. 1840. dec 2 J. MOORE, Clerk, Gcorffia—EfllnKliain County. To nil whom it may concern: TTyTHEREASsThoinns R. Hines hasapplied V V to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing ham County, for Letters of Administration on tho ostate and effects of Martha Hines, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular, the kindred and credi'ors of tlio said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of the administration to tlie applicant in the Clerk’s office of tlie said Court, on or before tbeSC’Ji day of December next; otiv •jnvise letter* of administration will be grauted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, oqe of the Jus- tices of tlie said Court, the£6th dav of Nov., A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, nov 26 Clerk c. o. k. c Goillbs, Ac. ERMAN Silver, Ivoiy nud Horn Pocket Combs; also, a large assortment of Ladies mid Gemlomens’Slioll.lvnrvnnd Horn Droasing Comb* l Pine Tooth do, French, English and ' " whe*. Just .received oud A. PARSONS. Jasic. Paste, recommended Ughn, colds, ;&e. Just re- ilEKDKICKSON. feeds. 'bus do do md Charlton do do 1 Onion Seeds, in list tcceivod nnd MUCKSON next term of this Court. A true extract from the niiiiutps. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. nug25 205t2dinj Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 18-10. Janies D. Stevens nnd Jos. 1 ,, C. Wilkins. Adtnn. off.? t PeUtlon ,0 P Btnb ‘ P. II. Wilkins, vs. John >»«»copy oflost Pro- Adams. J »>'Mory Note. U PON reading thn foregoing petition to es tablish n copy of a curtain promissory note, stated to have been giveu by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, hearing date at Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, foreighiy ono dollars, nnd fifty cents, pay- able to P. II, Wilkins or bearer, ten days after date, and also, the accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tho said John A'dainad.* shew cause at lh6 tmxi term of this Court, if nny lie havo, »yhy tlio copy contained iu tlie said petition should not ho established iu lieu of tiie original Hntft. A lift fitcn nnlavAil ft,..# O..I. ■'•' ■“■••in iu Hin ouiuii ii ini un foutid, then the suid Rule shall he fftlbjtehed iu route public Gazette in .tlie Shite fd( the apace of nuen montlis. . ' , ; Juno 22d, 1840. A true extract from tlifs niluutcs. ‘ _ li. G. W/LSON. Den. CIcrfe septSti $ Superior Court C.C ;—j m iiiwpiiicvi uiiruM, ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness • nlpitntion of the heart, 11 1,0 wiuioiu me least tear dan - .s of the chest, hooping per by children, arid persons debilitated by din- cough, plenrisy, hectic fever, night sweats; diffi- easc - 1 “ fine, fftc cures tho Balsam of Liverwort cult or profuse expectoration, nnd all other nffeo* has nlrendy effected, and is hourly performing; tions of the chest, lungs and liver. . t,l ° consequent popularity it has obtained among This article is prepared according to a recipe dl0 f° persons, who by experience are hestqunii procured from a very old and eminent physician. fiod t0 i. ,,d S e of r p‘Hcacy; the exulted opinion the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life onter tained of its virtues by physicians; tliu con- by its efficacy, although ofn consumptive con-ti- *™l , ‘r nl recomnieiidntion it receives from the ttttion, to the astonishing ago of one hundred nnd ”‘ ed,cul Faculty—speak cogently nnd unequivo- two years; t u.il the nge ofeigbty-seven.be was C! dl?°fthe merits and success of this medicine, engaged in very extensive practice, requiring Invented by un old and very learned physician, — • — • - qijtiugui-hed alike for hia talent, research, and now living in good health, that Consumption ® x P c .rience; the confidence reposed by him in its seemed to have marked fornn early grave, who irresistible merits hmj its beneficial effects upon owe their preservation to the uso of this invaluu* ,din wbde «®verely and lamentably diseased with ».i the most distressing symptoms ol^ Consumption. it being now unliil>ct in tlm mi.I I ,,r hie medicine. The virtues ofthc herb “Liverworth,” nre In this vegetable preparation so powerfully nnd ef fectually concentrated, us to render il a most su perior and harmless medicine for all disorders of tlie Liver and Lungs, nud it is now considered by all persons familiar with its effect, superior in merit to any other -medical preparation for these prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonish ingly benefienil for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blond, &c. that many of our physican is daily employed it in tlipir prac tice, and esteem it a superior and valuable me dicine. All persons nfilictedivith Consumption or nny other disease of tho Lungs, are recommend ed to make immediate use of his Balsam, ns it has not only proved effectual in removing such symp- toinsns threaten Consumptions, hut Ims perform ed effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where all hopes of recovery were relinquished by Uwiiiost learned nnd experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, and may he considered u very superior prepnmtioofortheeureand preven- tion of nUffiseaKosoftiie Chest nnd Lungs, and should bo gestured to,even after these diseases have resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of thu old nml very re-pec table physician, this Bui- sain of Liverwort Ims acquired an enviable repo- taiion for itsvirtures. as superior to that of tho n- bundant nostrums of the day; as was the character and probity of jig inventor and original proprie tor, to that of quack and empirics. The result ol long observation und cjosn study respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine, warranted fifrro v^gualilo, Ims the additional re commendation of bavin been used forseven vears by the public, and also by physicians of eminent talent without a single instance of failure in ef fecting at immediate beneficial result. For sale at nov J T. M. & j. M. TURNER’S, „. n R l UarmJnJtivc. l-l r. , ;!. i rec , on k ,uendcd nB . u most rafe, cf- r . i T h ‘r “ “ uuwi earn, Cl- —•, tcctnal, and often imuiediatc remedy for the wind, tlie watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions, and all those fatul disorders in the bowels of in fants. which curry off such a number of the hu man species under the age oftwoyean. A sup- ply ol this valuable medicine just received, und lor tale by ANSON f ARSONS, sept JO Siii-Kicnl Instruments, Ac. A All UTATING, Tropniming, Obstetrical, xx. Dental and Cupping Instruineiits; Evan's -— *r” —«• popping *iiPiiniiiuou«f Eivans Lancets, (,mu Lancets, silver spring Button Lancets, German spring Lancets, German and line American Scarificntort,I’enrl and Steel Lan cet Coses, Stomach * w * Gilju Elastic Hep; 3 T. AL . M. TURNER. vomu.m,™ hi iiuh m um original S(‘gltr f'tmPS .mill. AlifJ uImi ordcrod, lliut« nnny ol' thii* Jtulo A NEAT, l!u,c* jrifclo, Ibr-hdUInc two Su- l»; peraonn lly tiervud nit thu im.1 JkI.u Ad.,m, if .il not hifeAiiMM' °“nd he found m thn Sintn. and ifho cuuiiot lie forsabihy ANMD.V iiAi/nnMu. . nug 20 AN SON BAUSONS. nl',S 1 " 1 '’luslm'rt. 20 Condon Alusbird ^ IU do CuptiMiur do ^ JO do groftlid Rppiier. in paper* . Inr*ln b, T. 11. .V1. M. TilJl.NEI!, sept 17 UAl CENTE • - - sqnaro (Excess for each Station of 10 ntilca 5 cts. per 100 His.) Dcmljons and Jugs not exceeding 1 gnllon " " “ 2 gals it not nxe'ng 5 gnl, Gigs, Strike vs mid Jersey Wagon* Ducks nnd Fowls in coops per lieud, (25 per cent morn if not cooped) Horses, Moles nnd Cnttlo per head IIlids, nud 1‘lpo* Liquor not nxa'dlng 120 gift. " " •' MoIbssm ond Oil oriliitnry size Half hhls. neef, Pork, Fish nnd Liquor " " Floor Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, ito. not exceeding B gnl: 10 gnl. Lumber per IftflO feet superficial, ^1 50 lor each stage of 10 ntilen. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats. Rye, Bran, Corn Meal nud Rico Flour • iu hugs, per bushel Ploughs, earn Salt in sock* per bushel Sheep, Lambfl, Goats, Kids, Deer, Ilogn nnd Dogs, pel bend Sugar. Cofiun, llino, Hnrdwnre nnd such other articles ns go by weight perl00 lbs. Turkeys nud Geosn in coops per head (25 per cent inoro if not cooped) - — - liny per halo Post nnd Stago Conches and Rond Wngoni Wheelbarrows . .... *. •> w ,, um J0 0° JO 00 .10 00 , 10 00 ) 00 1 00 1 ]fl 1-10 n 10 00 2 on 4 00 25 25 25 0 00 25 3 10 00 3 00 G 00 50 38 DO io on oo o oo 25 50 1 45 1 GO 1 35 1 50 25 25 no 76 GOO 8 00 4 4 io on 10 00 4 (fo 5 00 0 Oft 7 50 75 88 63 75 50 63 G 00 0 00 25 25 GO 50 10 124 15 m 75 1 00 20 25 ' 1 00 1 00 50 G3 “12 12 2 on 2 no 15 on 20 00 751 1 00 those rocluMs uro adopted which linva hen, •'Hind most elffeii'nlaii* in the trontmmit of Hindis! imses for which they nro tfroonimomled. Ii j, n i ^ 75 xte&S \ bln ill health, arising entirnly 1Wm great ' 1 uu iiinnt of his digestive organs, induced I tense application tn study ut college 0 _ mg n knowledge of hlx profession. His own (bring* early Induced him to investigate the cnJ, J H of them, und to endeavor to discover tlie best re- • 0 W tnodieH. Ills experience, in connexion with die observations ho hns mode in u 'great number of »j 0 post mm tetri examinations, hns irrosislihly drawn nusorvniinns no tins mnue in a great number t post niiutaui examination*, fine irrosislihly drawn ; :;x him to thn conclusion, that the digestive organs t nn ” r0 d, ° * onl 11 P r, ’ nl "hfiM «r human disease— i nn “‘btllio diseased or deranged slain of them istlfe 1 uu enuso of much of our sit fieri) tg; for .these rfrt Vh> onn 153® prc'inrringTi u or hottUhy condition. Beshies, the sympathy exist- r * ing between the dlgostivo organs nnd ovary.nth. ou er partofthneystetn - cotinoxion of tlie ,e “ feetSG cent, each. A.I Lj t Pop k"'fI.‘ nn. nunv Ii.«J.aI. (Per sack not over four bushels. FUKKIMTS at tlio above lliilan nml under dm OlBvIng Blbmtatloitt. vi/ No Claim for damages on articles carried bv this Commmv iinlccu tlm nnnirno • ware, clmliiig nr Bagging, ^"' r ‘"4 ,0 ^ur Cbnil-r. ^N'li^'nccoomilnbH' fur^wnbag^ii^lroiHvv.vvnrn'. nil tfAKlO fit llln llnnl.nl.,, ...til I. _ ..II.. . . I n V I'fnHTuTlK^ established to have occurred on hoard the Onrr: not accountable for t&'l l nJnr n n 0 l V u d |? ,r, not accountable for Live Stock: nnd n i linl.ilhv for r,, 1 r . t 1 y 1 0 . f pcrrohnhlo articles: ooopvragn of l.imeBorrel, JJgfa St"" 1 "" 1 ' in ‘"Brftr It III lllinnratnnrl Innt il.L. Pnn. M ..... ..All i ■ .. iV* ° j . 7.1 Vi pocKiigeH Ot nny Kimi whatever. nug. 22, Dr. Xunanitis' AronmHo Vcffc tabic Hitters, ™S , S2i ,c 2f. 1,,di * eation * VVo,,k Stomach, &c. rruiESE Bitters nro composed ofvegelnbles J- or the most innocent, yet specific virtues, nnd have been highly extolled by tlmnsands who have experienced theirefflcncy in the above hum- ed complaints. They nre in fact the best sto- innchic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur nishes. They nro highly usefid ns a preventive against fever, nnd nre very serviceable at all sea- sons of tin year, more particularly in the spring nnd summer months, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of n “ j. McFarland, Agent. habits experience that total loss of appetite, disn greeahlo listlessness nnd relaxation ofthe s\ stem v uu ui mu bio in lliey strengthen tho stomach,procurengood ap petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, and restore the invalid tn his original strength nnd vigor. Most ofthe Bitters with which Iho mar ket is now supplied nro nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold nt u high price, and Iwiiifvlit ,k,..:.tl.. IV... ■ .• '* 1 • r| q V — • .MWA.VIIIHIJ} |iril|l Ilicso Bitters are superior to any that ore, nr '* ever have been offered to the public. Beinc ’1 milllr.llltll, tivntnnlin ■> I , FI ; ; "I u N"II III]I [MMI, it being now subjUctto the advice aud control ol three physicians,together with the nwnvlestimo uials and corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily given us by persons who have received its potent and milittary effect, must go (hr, very far, to recommend this ns u Vegetable .Medicine ofiineqmtlled and undeniable virtue for Consumption nml ulithe diso useswhich prey up on thu chest, lungs and liver. 0“Rcif«rco/Counterfeits!—Fmuds upon this iicinenro issued iu every direction. Kemetn- bci to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” nnd do Hut take any tiling cisc. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in any way possessing the name virtues. See that the signature of Geo. Taylor, AL D., is on every hot- tie, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil be forgery. For sale at T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S,. jmm I Monument Square. Isoucli s Panacea. T HIS vuluuhlo medicine may lie taken with perfect safety by all ugesnild in all diseases. Its cures nro for tile following diseases; Dyspep sia, Ins* of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of ■ "FI'-"" I llliiuilllllilliuil UI the stomach, heartburn, diarrlimn, dysentery nr flux. {file*, fistula, obhlructed or excessive men- struation, periods of cessation of incuses, flour-nl- hus or whites, ague pud fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, LrvMpiliss ,,r St. Anthony's tire, astlunn, pleurisy, measles, yellow fever, costiveness, wind,on the stomach or bowels,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, iiiffam- nmtimi of thfe chest, palsy, gqut t rheumatism, in- ffamniatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, iuflamination of tho heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of mil king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous mid scrqlii- Ioiih affections of tlio membrane* and iiganients, mercurial and veueriaidiseases, ulcers, sores, nl- factions of tiic skin, aud diseases arising from im pure blood, «3i:e. A supply ofthe above volunhio mtfdicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, aud for sale by the single bottle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, nug 14 ^ No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Gclatlric CapIiiicM of Pure c©"- T „_ . pnlva Rains. HE Copayb Balm is, or all the medicines employed in combating tlie chronical nnd acutei conorrliaail afIVctioiis, also the hlciniorliom cnlled whites; the only ono, tho specific .icth/nof wfncji has never been doubted, rind to which mm iiiewj inner* io prove it wholesome, ngreenlile nnd invigorating stotnnchio cordial, increasing the appetite nud as sisting digestion in a remarkable degree,removing those low spirited nlid treiribling sniisntiotis, tlm Mimeftrrtrofa-wimrnftomnn the system. Tliey ore peculiarly adapted fo those who nre troubled with Dinriia-n, or Weakness of thn Bowel.*, itc. prevnlont in Hp mininor nnd nntmnnnl ntontlwl lliey tvdl lio fnnnd in nil cn>es of llln (bllovvllig description In give relief, vi/.t Jntradice, Weak ntnninch, Coetivenen., Kxcen.ivn Wenrinenn, LonsefAppelite, Dnllncnn end Oppreminn n B -nsity to Sleep, Bitter Tnnto in the Mon® mitt ofFooil, Siekne.net tin; gtomncii.nntl- end Deudilyf nnd nil other nvmptnms uf Indiges tion und Flntulence. Pricn CO emits. For snletiy VVM. H. TURNF.R, se P t 11 Opposite tlie Mansion House. ,, Human Hair. f ■ 1 i r‘" ense8 ‘I ,R hair nmong iis" nro those JL w hich occasion baldness nnd gradual fulling «... «.i mo nmr, nnd thinness oMt—tlio causes oT wliicli arise from mnnv disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends tlio nores.re- luxes the roots, causes the hair to fall off, andof- teu occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a great defect. Itgenerally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per- spiratioiis, which too frequently occasion a loss of tlie hair-—it relaxes the roots-—the acidity pro- vent* tho fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For iustnnce, uftern violent perapi- ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely fiarsli, nnd no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore, to prevent it* taking an effect on the hair, first rub tiie Imir dry with n cloth, then apply the Cos- soda Oil to tiie roots of the hair, so thut the *kin ot thn head may bo moistened, und remain po af ter each time of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor TJios. Quuk.No. 490 Broadway, N. York; arid by appointment, by nug 19 riSON PARSONS, Annul. ■ . . , * ■ uh'iuu.u, uiiu io wmci 1 ' OUfB ' 1M "’ physicians have in consequence given the nrefer- W«&r , ® , 7 l, "S |, "/S ro 9 r ' 0,,cc . 5 I,nt i,H nmiscous taste mid smell Hre thri and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin- causes of its-being • • •• Glasses with ntimn. Seir.lnieetiu.- TI.Ij L il... rejected by many patient*. ., P u " u,h| o» so Hint it ntignt Ho taken with less repugnance! hut hitherto this has boon but imperfectly effected,- nnd always by addition plpomo active suhstnneo which modifies it* pro perties, and thus destroy* its qhnmirul eonstilu- tfou und it* physical character. I therefore offer n mode ofadrnmistorinff.it in such a state that it cennot occasion tho slightest repugnance, and t.tiH withont subijmtmgit to any ultemtion. My method consist* in enclosing it in tlio Gelatine CuniuIcH. t A supply oft!,o nbfttrtf valnablo medicine just received, and (olrmlo by * J ANSON PARSON’S, . ni, S 21 No. b Gibbons' Range. To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, ? P Savannah, August 28,1840. ( ROPOS ALS will he received by the suhscri- her until the 20th ofOctoher next, for build- ing n Br.rfgn over the Oconee River, for tho iftnor . • K/ind.und «!"o for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in tlie river swamp. •* about 18 miles below Miilcdgoville; it is to ho of lattice work, with two spans of J25 feet each, nud supported by two ahiitineut* and one pier of masonry, at an eleva tion of about 22 feet above low watermark. The amount of stone and lumber required, will he n- mn l r 6C . ft u f cll | !8 01 ‘be former, and about 112,- 000 feet of the latter. Tlie truss work will ho supported by piles, nt a mem. elevation’«r about* 'it? feet Vbove tho swamp, and will roquire 500,000 feet BA1 of tim ber. exclusive of piles. Plans and specifications of the work may bo roen, und nil necessary explanations will lie giv en, on application to tho undersigned nt tlii* of- ficc. f Application nmy also he nuide at tl.e Coin- pmiy * office alMaeon, from the 10th to the 15th orbepteuibor, und from the lOlli to the 16th of uctotmr. Mr. J. 1. IfnlRouib. fslat;t nnginct'r, now ongngml m loo,ling Hill lino wi:»i of tlm Ooonoo, iiniiplii'tl lo, will gaihtout ilinniio JWhnwnrk, imd will givu pypnfornitilioii toucliing iu lunnl- Bid. will lm rcceivvil fur nltlier thn nmronrv, Iiriilgc. • or Ho truij work niono, nr for tlm wlioln togel/ier • UEVNOLDS,. CjlefMinonr. Rowand’s Tonic IWixtnrc, or , , VcitPtnblc rchiirutfp, A^livcifi" "ml noting cure I'nr Fovor nnd Agno. mills wtirtliy remedy onrnestly repel, tlie slur JL of iclngnqinuikinndlclnn, it Imvlng linen lie remilt ol nrntw yenrs stud)’. rxperienCo nnd wlmr, III Min incdicnl |irnctico nnd iilucrvntlon of 1'ever nnd Ague. It i.canipn.ed of .neli modi, cinnl principles as were considered most fit to re store the harmony ofaction between the stomach, liver, and iho other important functions or the system,tlio loss of winch harmony is evidently the immediate rnuso of tlie disease. It speedily*pro- innlM n regnlnr end ImnUhy appetite whirl, is ll - ...... .......-.it ii|Miniiie which is generally entirely de.troyo.l or rendered verv preenrious; by which effect, vigor and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be appnreiittq all. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action of the digestjv.: organs, it has proved itself of re- markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, heart-bum, water brash, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, nnd nil other affections of similar origin, l»nt it is in the treatment of Fevers, mid especially in Fever and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested, and with those who have scpjntp usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo “i* . diseases. It has also bffen used ns n pro JlfilU'VeJiy many udio ware.subject to n perimli. cjil recurrence of tlio chill* nnd fever, and it has nlwuys warded ofl* tlio nppreheuded attack. It tvus deemed not improper to accompany the vegetable febrifugo with n few of tho many uno. qmvocnl certificates politely furnished to the pro- prietor .corroborative of tlie foregoing atatninent*. •' or Hauler accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlet* accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received, mid for snip bv G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agoltt. nug ol Coni|.ouu.l Snrgapnrflla, or Mead Syrup, R HOjyN from all others by living cnllml Nn. 1 oilverTop. AIso.iish further security, Liy Pigiiuture wid he found in my own hand wri ting, also on the outside wrapper. From the Editor ofthe Herald. Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—'This delight- lul mul pietism■* beverage for the summer, is fust coming into use, und will soon bo mi indispensa ble nrticlo in every family. It makes a delightful mead, nml is nn excellent purifier of the blood. By a very small expenditure of money, the pur chaser lias n bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a hox containing the Saline Powder; tljo on- ly necessary accompaniment is a pitcher of ice water, and you have n perfect fountain, whore, reader, von may refrigerate to your heurt’s con- tent. A little of tliu Saline mixed with tho pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful n glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns c'um he found in the city. We speak from experience? don’t take our word, but go aqd get the article of William Urovvu, the luvumor, 481 Wnshington-street. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nug 20 Monument Square, AVI.iskcy, *c. 0 Hams of prime quality JL -j4f t J 150 hhls Baltimore Whiskey Jll Hi Mniiongolwlo.do,B4kog,Gniliog Xlntlur Ijuk ing Ire") re |, r j. I’lippiir, im.l lor Buhl liy ll “ 1 - 1 F MORREL& GO. 1 Dll ?.%="«,P'®'Qniiilui, JL ',o , i 1 ll " <!o,Wor|ihinB.10<)51‘jiiarina nn.-Hn 1 ." Pn’ 0le •" 1 m ii JlLtrecoivijJ pcriinp Jcilm Gumming, nml Hr mill, |, V . mtlfl «. R. HENDRICKSON. «ept29 THO^ RYERSOaN. Dr. fliicn's Universal Strciic-tli- cninK Plaster, C ri _ Unrivallutand Unequalled!l . ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness m the breast, side, hack or limbs; also, for gout, rhonmntbmi, liver complaint nml dyspepsia In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing niinmaninti nfil.n *» ■rr, *••« ■’••'■uuiai.cvo. inev W||| give II>1- rmiu uu u.iuuu, v\ci meUiateand soothing relief; and,'for neatness ( l ,, ' r °d kv the City Council by resolution' nlemantnSH*. Rllfi.tx. nn.n nn) ...I.:.!.. i •' tllnnn n nnml n../l uiiflininnl r.,»ini«n.it n/K:,lmi ...... .. ...unwimu.u Jiruspeci Ol rilllQI using Ins “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS, ® Ko. 8 Gibbons’ llmigc Modiciftc* h»xu .iimmi T n IIIB . .. prantical experiment nml ooutn observation; and that those recljdfa nro adopted which linvo hcf U tnl organs, supplying the systoni with rtonrWi. fill us purifying It, r * s very great, through iho * tea. When the) digestive or diseased, tho blood is cotinoxion of tho nerves, organs tire deranged or d. r „„ rv „, , llo „ loulJ „ poisoned by tho absorption of acrid, putrid, and* undigested matter from tlm stomach and into*, tines; nml this matter is not so completely throw'A off at tlio different nmuuctorins in disanno ns hi health. As the hlnnd is circulated through tlm system with wonderful rapidity for iu nourish* muut. it immediately begins to'sufl'er whenever the blood becomes contaminated. Hence, if wA desiro or expect health, we must keep tlio fomu - TnltnrofllfU pure. a. J. SPUUNKR, M. D. The above medicine for sale by nov 26 T. M. J. M. TURNER, Klicuinatlc LlnimcnT. rjlIIIS biglily approved und long celebrated X application for Rheumatic Disorders.iscare fully prepared according to the original focipn of Bir Richard Jitbli, Baronet, Physiciun to her late Mnjosty nnd Royal Family. It is doubtless true, that the excruciating pain, tho decrepitude, do- fortuity nml premature old age, which are the usual attendants ond consequences of this drench cd disorder, are -suffered by ninny persons from utter desnnir of a euro, or frequent disappoint- ■ incut in tlio efficacy of the numerous pretended antidotes used to effect this purpose. But those who hnve made trial of Dr. Jehb’s Rheumatic Liniment, even in ohstinntn cases of long stand ing, and of tho most seye.ro clmractA/, have re ceived essential relief, nnd Tunny have been cur ed in it few days, some iu twenty-fimr hours, a* a number of perrons iu Boston and vicinity, who were formerly afflicted with the Rheumatism, have very fill y and sntisfuctnrily testified. Cer tificates nro in the possession of tho Proprietor, which prove the most thorriirgh nnd surprising - cures by menus of this most powerful Liniment, in case* where other npproved application* Imd totally failed. The Liniment is also used with signnl success, and may be confidently recom mended for chilblain*, bruises, sprains, mmih. ness, stiffness of the joint*, &c. Price, DO cents. A supply of the above article forsnlo by WM. IL TURNER, jnly 14 Opposite the Mansion lloijsc. Ruodlibcf. T HE annuls of Quodlibet by Solomon Sc- coudlliouglit*. CharlesO'AIiillcy, the Irish Dragoon,by Hurry orrnqtier, with ilfustrntious—-No. 1. Letters nnd Speeches on vurious subjects by Lord Brougham. Howard Pinckney, a novel by the nuthorlof Clinton Bradshaw. The Stotfp, before nud behind tho curtain, by Alfred Bttnti. J Tlm Juvenile Forget Ale Not. for 1841. Jack Ashore, by the author of R.itliu the Reefer. Master Humphries' Clock, Nn. 9. Pocket Map* of Georgia, Alabama. North nud South Cninlittn, Lmii*inna, Mississippi, Texas, nud Florida. The Traveller’s Guido, through the United States. Thn Traveller’s Guide Map. A description ofthe Canal* and Rail Roads n f the United States, eoumrehending notices ufall the works of Internal Improvement iliroiraknut the United States, by II. o;Tanner. ~ Kant’s Cmuuiimluiioi* nhri.lgud.- Digest of decisions of the Courts of Common Lnw and Admiralty in the United Stales, by Tho rn n Metcalf nnd Joimthnn C. i'erkins. Digested Chancery cases, contained in the Re port* ofthe Court of Appeals of Murylaud, by Jnutes Raymond. Bouvjer's Law Dictionary. A new colleulinn of Laws, Charters nnd .local ordinances of the Governments of Greut Britain, France and Spuiu, relating to cession* nflnnds in their respective Colonics, together with tiio law* of Mexico und Texas on the same 'subject, tn which is prefixed Judge Johnson’s translation of Azo arid Manuel’s institutes of the Civil Lnw of Spain—by Joseph Af. White, Counsellor nt Lnw, and Into delcguto in tliu Congress of the United Sates, and honorary member of the Gcnrtnn ° J list received l»y ' ‘ ~ V * s HtiKtorical Society. Jimt received by oct 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. Yeast Powders. rTHIESE Powders are no admirable substitute X for Yeast in making all kinds o flintier cukes "•id have the ndvuntngo over that article In ma king the hatter perfectly light and relidy for bil king the instant they nro’ mixed. Buckw'hcnt and other cakes when made with these powders, uro less likely to disngten with the stomach than those made with yeast, nnd ns it requires hut a few minutes to prepare for bnking, the possibility of linving them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake nnd biscuit with these powders, hns hpen approved by malty of the most eminent physicians and surgeons in this country; they nre also highly recnmmmeiui- ed by many of the first families in this city and other places. A supply of the above valuable nrticlo, just ro ccivcd per brig Clinton, nnd forsnlo by ANSON PARSONS, sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. B E it further ordained, That the owners of nil lots c **" ‘ c.- . — >k.ui.hui, uiiiiuimr ui Dreaming uuysireni uhiwdrii »iiiq urnymn uiiu oppression of tlio stnmacli, &c. thev will »|vo jm- Whlliikor-stfeots, slinll ho bound, whenever ro Inuilinln mm) L • •* - - - - n fnli.ii.l 1... ll... /'•••«. F"...... n 11 I... unnn l..i!...., . n ■ iii uiumu, iiiuuim unill’IB HI mi - on Whitaker, Bull nud Draytoii-strent* ns far south as South Broud-strnct.iiud nn Brough ton-street,between Drayton nnd Whitnker-streets, nnd on Bay-street helwueit said Drayton und — - iuiitit; uiiu, ior nnnUiCH* mu \/iiy V/uuiirii uy .psoiiuiou in pleinontness, safety, ease and certainty, nro deci- l dl,c ® n good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose ‘^rlck or flngstone, and ofthe dimensions fipo- bnsiness or avocations require tiint they should ,: ' , ' ,?d ' n ‘kn ninth section dftliis Ordinance, and sitor stand much, or those of sedentary habits ‘ko roid puven'iHit shall be of the levelnud height generally, who may be troubled with pains in the ,ll,irl< ed on tho accompanying map of tlm Severn! side or breast, are advised to try one of these ^knriitiim* nftlm ilifiVu-nui •u , i.i.i«i.inl wimirp« mul Dfiiiitinilaml nnri.nM.ul plimter*. Tliey uru dif- leretit from others, nnd free from objections which are generally mndo • against plasters. Perhaps .- them is no TnedtcfttfthAorvfftion better established ‘! ,,u ,, 1 r H?'* 1 Ordinance, upd notice of such resolu tion) timt “ Consumption originates in neglected ,inn ” M tll bo published iu the city Gazette's tor ill Colds.” In a climate ho varinhlo as ours, it ro- ,vv ? •* l0 ‘“kfi. and u copy thereof he servcil quires more care nnd attention to guard against ’’f dl ° City' Alnrriial on every owner or lor. ee nr tlio attacks of this too often fatal disease, than "‘bresnid, hi* or her agent or attorney, withil most persons are able nnd willing to bestow. It ‘ we,,t y day* after tjio same slinll have been mils* cannot therefore but he a gratification to the sub- od 5 nnd H’miy person 'shall refuse or neglect tc scriber to ho enabled to offer to all ofconsiuup- P* nc ® npnvonienlor sidewalk extending the whole tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing nnins * on 8‘k of his or her lot within twelve months nf in the Ride or breast, or any uffection oftiie breast ter “'^k 11 rcsolmion hns been published or snrv and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by , ‘ d .' ‘‘’"knll he thn ditty of thn City Surveyor am' imiiifr hU •• TTniv^unt «i 1 City Marshal, aided with suoli masons, brick lay- nru niv \V«irl<lllnn ,u llimr lm ln.nnaunl.,. U\ tlinf’I'IH Peters' Vegetable Pills A RK.daily nffccting somo of tho most nston- ishing and wonderful mires that liuvo ever been known—in consequence of which they linvo now become itbhiniiig mark, against which all the arrow* nfdisappoiutud hope, envy nud inicliarit- uhleiii’H* nre levelled witlioitt dintinctioii. Enters' Vogctuhlo Pills nro nnti-biiiniis, anti- dyspentie, and unti-morcuriul, nnd nmy justly hu comncWod a Universal .Medicine—hut they arc peculiarly hcnpficial in the following cuinplnints: Yellow ntid Bilious Fcvnrs.Fovor and Ague,Dy*- B * . Oroun, Livnr Complaint, Sjck llemlnchn, ce, Astnnm, Drnnsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge ment of tho Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, ■Heartburn, Furred Tonguo, Nnnsen, Distansiou ofthe.Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Dinrrha-u, Flnluleuco. Habitual CostiveiiesH, Loss of Appn- tito; Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and iri all cases of Torpor of tho Bowels, where n Cathartic or nu Aperient is needed,' They nro ♦•x'dootllngly mild ill tlioir operations, producing neither nniison, griping uqr debility. {CTSold whofowila and retail atoll tho principal Uma Htores in Buvamtahi July 29 lb’2— ; ly --y uiimii ll mm rii».il niuniinniviii'i.i'v ors nr workmen ns may ho necessary, to proem to hnve tlio mime placed belbro the lot nfoncli de fanlter, and in the manner prescribed by this nr diuaiice.nnd ho slinll report tho snmo to Cnitnci w ith the cxpniisn thereof, and Council slinll forth with direct tho City Trenmirerto ismln his eject! tion against thu owtlor or lessen ofsaid lot for thi amount ofRiiclioxpense, wllieh'shall be collecte< tin rill other tuxes nml assessments nre enfiirced b) tho law ana Ordinances that nro nr nioy'ho In force; nud any person who shall molest nr iron hie suid Surveyor. Marshal or workihen employ ed by thoni lit 'tho disclmrgo of their mi|H duty m in placing miid pavement, may bo punished «* ii prescribed in this fifth suction of this Ordinance, Extraol from thu Ordinance. M. MYERS, o.c. * Hen resolution published in the Republicn ‘Mth pet. Inst. oct 9P_ SovoriSafi l»ooi «Ioiiso &. ilos wltttl-— December 1,1840. y llital—December 1»1840. ISITING COMA1ITTEE for Decomljcr- VYm. Duncan and A. B. Fannin. I Will. uncun .IIHI /Ii u. vummi. wu Physicians—Drs. Arnold nud Bulloch. All application* for admission Ip bo m'ldo I tlio Vjailing Committee, exceptinuiiHoii ofurgm i. ti/lmii mitt Hiniiiliiir nT lilt) ltnunt. limy lldllli U T mUllf vnvvj.|— - oy, wltcti any juotnbpr of the Bourtl nmy dee 1