Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 04, 1840, Image 4

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jrht'NMi- mu,'tain il ImurWl >8111*111™, ml:old Clara,Ssnli.Hlen, , WMjg ftittyMotc. IVollec. LL pcrtens <nd«rlitc«l to ih« v Bubncri!»«r, . whoso nntev'rtno bilk'wr hook nccnmi Imvo HtOoil open for no Unreasonable period, i informed that tottlfll* sillied hy the 1st of January next, their aftftMtt* willlm, indiscriminately, put in suit. S. P1IILURICK A CO. nnv 7 — i sting nrftl preventiiif he wetli and gams in a ;'sWcctening the bruo lleiiny, , little A- jld Bella, MbUHviH, «a, Abby. MH,")«vy, old Dollv. Flora, old Dorofinn, old Pat* , Binnh, old For* __j Harry,old Phm* i, Cajwir, 8ciplo, Jinny, tek, Hetty, Leah, big a still Ilannofldy, lavi- ...e of an execution on ieaned out of tho Stipe* n County, at the instance - va. William C. Hnrria and IsUSIiA WVLLY, Shorifl*c. c. deal (Georgian) Adwtulitratore So*©. , " fTTUL be told agreeablo to an orderof tho ( W Inferior Court of Bryan County for ordi nary ntirnnwa, on tho first Tuesday is; February next, all tlte Real and Personal Property of tho Estate of Dorcas Sanderliu. deceased, aa follows; A five acre lot of Land and Improveuionta there* on.'ohuate on Bpringhill, in the oliv of Savan nah in’GMtham county, and known by the num ber nine in the plan of the township—bounded north-east by the Rail Rond Depot or Angntlt Rond, south «a«t by Minis* Lot, and north-west by Min Germain. Also, at the name time nnd place, will be sold one Negro tuan slave nnuiad Welcome; and one-sixth of four hundred acres of Land in Bryan county, granted to Lewis Smith, bounded north-east by the River Great Ogee- chen. and south-east by John Milledge—a reserve of filly ecrea of Lana in the Camp-Jack Tract, now owned by Will. Bird ill Effingham county. All to he sold at the different Court Houses in which the property is situated. To bo sold for division among the heirs. AND’W. BIRD, Adm'r nnv 86 with the will annexed. i Guardian's Notice. ~ I Nnmnmanco of an order of the Inferior Court dftChatham County, while sitting for ordinu- J r purposes, will he sold on the first Tuesday in auutrymexl, % One tract of Land ill Walker County, lot No, 387,Sd district, 4th section, nnd two tracts in Ir win County, No. 300,12th district, and No. 22, 8thdistrict; also, one tract in Lee County, No. 372,23th district, 1st section. All ot the Court IIoiiha of die respective Counties in which said lands are situated. To he sold for the benefit of tho heirs and cred- , hors of John B. Gilbert. ADELA GILBERT, Guardian. «ct 28 . matin for tho renewal of Certlfleata No. 202, tor twenty-five shores in the Capital Stock of the Bank of 81. Marys, dated 13th February, 1840, in lieu ofthe original, which has been lost or mis- laid. B. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 27th Aug. 1840. * sept 1 9IJt3ni Notice. F OUR months after date, application will ha made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County. Gn.,wheu sitting for ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell tho Real Estnte in (joorgia of the late Ceil. William McKay, of Du val County, East Florida, comilting of a certain tract of Land situate upon tho north side of the St. Murvs River in tho County of Camden nnd Stato of Georgia, containing 4500 acres, more or less, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY, Adm’ix, Duval Comity, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. n-fl m Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary imposes, for leave to sell all the Renl Estato of toliert Burton,late ofsnidcnuiitv. deceased. nov2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ufGlynu County, when sitting for ordinary pur* wisps, for leave to sell a part of the Real and Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for die benefit of the heirs nnd creditors ofsaid Estato. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex'or. July 10,1840. sept 29 235 Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Janm ary, 1841, liofore the Court House door in Effingham County, lietween the usual hours ofwsle, one tract of Land containing 575 acres, belonging to the estate of the late Matthew Ei- ■kvdeceaMtd. Sold for the benefit of the heirs anttareditors. JOHN M. EIGLE, Adm’r. Per Jjusks Palis, Attorney, nor 10 - *71* Execi;tor’8jS;Uc. W ILL be sold before the Court House in ibeoity of Brunswick,- Glynn County, on the Heat Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, from 20 to 30 very prime Negroes, belonging to the Estate of the late B. F. Cater, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creeitors of aald estate. Terms at rale. MARGT. K. CATER, Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. nov 3 265 (Geor) SI POUND _ both Wa J entlng' decay in tef i in nliRnlthy and chain a breath; removing tar- I relievin'; pain caused hy carious teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise more important results than that of Kroointe, hy Dr. Ruicneitbnch, nil eminent chemist of Blans- ko, in Monrovia. It it n highly rectified liquid product,'‘obtained from wood, nnd is analogous to charcoal ip its antiseptic properties, hut fur more powerful ns a enrrectivo and preventive nf de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known cleansing properties, is objectionable ns n denti frice, on account of its insolubility, nnd the ri»k of minute particles remaining between the tenth and producing Injury. Krensnto. on the contra ry, cannot be liable to this objection, mid. posses ses, to n much grenter extent, the nittlsrpfte nnd purifying properties of the former. The trials which have been made with it, in this country and Europe have proved its efficacy. It is strongly recommended by tho Faculty ns the best preventive against caries in teeth. To sweeten the breath, rendered offensive by decay ed teeth, tho use of tobacco, or oilier causes, and to nrrest decay itself, it stands pre eminent. f'Mis's compound Kreosot* Tooth Wash, com bines tho virtues nf Kreosnte, of tho strength adapted for this purpose, with other substances known to be highly advantageous in whitening and preserving tho teeth. It is confidently recommended to (he public ns a valuable compound, which may bo il.ml daily with great advantage to the teeth and gums, ntthw same time leaving an agreeable sensation in the mouth. Them is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into Us composition, but such ns ure highly beneficial to the teeth. It has been examined and used hy several of the first Physicians of this city, who have no liesi tntinii in recommending il os nn excellent wash for the teeth and gums, preventing the latter from bccon ’ tisei heal I nov 3 T.M.&J.M. TURNER Tift true Pbmiulc Divine. Extensively used in Butope, tttvW before Intro duced into America. nil Chapping or Rough jd Lips, mini the piercing r, well rubbing h llllln on y night going to had, is a eet,and Corns Tore- wash tlio lent ill warm i, apply a little poniudo TT Cures and 1 A ness nf the I eflVcts nf cold tiro hands and li] certain proven! It also cures Here tho pnin water, pHW thi on n piece n| II It cures Swal falls nr othurwii Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave to sell all the Real Estate ol James Lloyd, deceased, jnly 28 E. D. TRACY, Adm’or. tor me teeth anti gums, preventing uu* latter iroui beam ing spongy,and, by its detergent and an- liseplicqualities, preserving both inaclennaud healthy condition. Forsaleby Executor's Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late PrtkrMas- jljL stx, nf Glynn County, will please make payment without delay; and ail those having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, / Qual'd STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, J Ex’ors. gpt4 21414m Notice. F OUR pionths ofler date, application will he made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all those tracts of Land, with the improvements thereon; consisting nf dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta bles, Ac., belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor ton, deceased, situated in Glynn County and call ed Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs of said es tate. S. A. IIOUKER, Adm’or. nnv 11 ttosc Ointment) F OR Tetter, Ringworms. Pimples on the Face, nnd oilier cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener ally.are among the most tedious nnd disagreeable nfiections to which the human frame- is liable. Situated us U were, on the verge of vitality it U almost impossible to reach them hy inward rente dies. Hence the inefficacy nf undergoing a course nf medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un comfortable system nf strict diet: such moans hy reducing the system merely palliate tl>* symptoms while they nre in practice, to recur ns violently, or morn so. when n generous diet is returned to. And the generality of externnl npplicntionslrove no other effect tlmli the disease in one pluce*. soon to show itself in the same or another part. When oil those means have (ailed, and in many severe cases, a persorvance for nshort time in the use of the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There is no trouble in using (applying it every night.) A fresh supply just received, and for «nln by nng24 G.R. HENDRICKSON. Valuable Property for Sale, A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court•ofTnltnnil County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next, before the Conn House door m Reidville. inraid county, between the usual hours of rale, all the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to the Estate ofJas. Perry, deceased, situate in said Coutity, via: Four thousand five hundred acres of Land, on which is shunted the late residence and the valua ble set of mills long known as Perty V Mills, which will bo new and in complete order for im mediate operation. Aa this property is so well known, I deem a narticnlardescription of it un necessary; suffice n to ray, that it» not surpassed hy any other Situation as a mill privilege, on the Alalainaba River. Being only li miles from the tivar, the towed lumber can be floated from die mills in small rails to the river below, end round logs can with convenience be floated down the creek. (Cnbb’a Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at the place a commodious housei lately erected ns a seminary oflcarning. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premia- ** for themselves. Also, atthe same time and place, will he sols one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land, containing one diotinnd acres; also one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mali- E n's Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel- n Creek. Plats of all mid tracts will be exhib ited on the day of sale. Also, at the same timo nnd place will bo sold, the following named Negroes, vne: Jim Miller, 40 yean old; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dnnn, . a carpenter, 33years; Elios,30years old: Hari ry, 17 years eld; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old*, Dill*. 20 yearsald.’and her two children Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and Iter child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Phoebe, 60 years old, in had health. All of which will be sold as tho property of James Pet- ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees ofthe said estato. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and two yean, notes bearing interest, with approve • security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 228 Admr. Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah under the firm of Olng- 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 by Philu- ra P.CInghorn, Joseph S. Chghnrn and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style and firm of Clathoi ns A Wood. PHILURA P. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag- horn A Wood, will make payment to nov 20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor. Notice. T HE subscribers having connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact i general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, utider the firm nfSHAPTER A WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 26 233 Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted in the Citv of Savannah, Ga. under the name and firm nf Hazard, Denalow, A Co. will hereafter be continued hy the undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard, Denalow Sc IVehster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DEKSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8Ui, 1840. octl6 Henry’s Genuine Calcined IHag- neSln, T8 highly beneficial in all diseases ofthe stom- X ach and bowels which are attended with acid ity, and gives immediate relief to the heartburn. The effects of excess in eating or drinking are generally rnlieved by it, and it affords one ofthe mildest rind most pleasant aperients, especially to persons who, from a sedentary life or ftther causes, are under the frequent necessity of hav ing recourse to luxatives. To persons of n bil ious. 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 ofthe complaints of children, in early infancy, and even at more advanced peri ods. are attended with acidity; and in such cases, the Calcined Magnesia has n great advantage over other absorbents, viz: that it both neutrali zes the acid in the alimentary cnnal, and acts us an efficacious yet gentle purgative. A fresh snpply of this highly recommended medicine just received. For sale by july 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Bruises occasioned by III prevent tho uany bad accident*. led in on a Bruise,or Pinch nonssmtomesel Ifa little bo well. it will prevent blat It will cure Burns, nnd Scnlds, If applied dij redly, alluviating pain, nnd preventing blisters. It Is useful for a Still’Neck, and Swelling of tho Glands, nnd will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty Puiits, in any part. . It immediately removes Pimples, nnd other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful lor Snro Breasts, nnuicnlnrly in lying-in. It* *11101*7 in thi* very trying case, when all other applications Imvo fuil- ea, has boon well proved, und can he attested hy many. Ills useful for Cancers before they are broken, nnd nn unfailing remedy for tho Piles. It gives a delicacy of fragrance nnd tlmt nnluml healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnr} alion ofthe kind hns ever been known to produce. So invniunbln is this compound, for every incon venience to which the skin Is liable, that those who have once proved its benefit will never wil lingly he without it. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 5 Opppsito the Mansion House. Rotvand’S Tonic mixture. OR, Vr.OETABLK FttfiRtniOE. .4 specific und lusting Cun for the Fccerand Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur nfheing a quack medicine, it having been tlie result of many years’ study, experience, and labour, in the medicnl practice and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed nfstich medicinal principles ns were considered most fit to restore the harmony nf action between the Stomach, Liver, and the other important func tions ofthe system, the loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause ofthe disease. It speedily promotes n regular nnd healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; hy which effect, vigour and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to all, tlmt u medicine possess ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great va riety of complaints. By renewing the liealthync- tion ofthe digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarknhle benefit m Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Swents, Dystentery, Bowel Complaints, and many other affections of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and especially in FEVER AND AGUE, «.r Inter mittent Fever, that its powers have been princi* f roily tested, nnd with those who have seen its ttse- n 1 ness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has also been used as a preventive, hy many who were subject to u periodical recurrence'of the Chills and Fever, nnd it has always warded off the apprehended attack. For sale hy nov T_ M. A J. M. TURNER.2 Cuou's Universal strengthening Fluster. UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED!! C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, or weak ness in tho Breast, Side, Back or Limhsial- sn for Gout, RheiimntLni, Liver Comnluintand Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi culty nf breathing, oppression nf thn stomach, Ac.'they wilt give immediate and soothing ruliufl and for neatness, pleasantness, safety, cnsnnnd certainty,nre decidedly superior to other reme dies. Persons whose business nr avocations re quire that they should sit or stand much, or thoso ofsedentry habits generally, who mrfy be troubled with pains in tiro side or hrmist, nr'e advised to trv one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They nre different from nil others, and freo from objections which are generally made against plus- tors. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that ‘‘Consumption origi nates in neglected Coi.ns." Inn clinrotnsovari able ns ours, it requires more care nnd attention to guard ngnitists the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than most persons are able and willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but boa gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, or those af flicted with distressing pains in tho side nr hroust, or any affliction of the lungs, th.it n reasonable prospect of relief enn ho had hy using this “Uni versal Strengthening Plaster.” In tho course nf mow than twenty years pro- fessionnl practice, of thn many who have used them not one solitary rnmplnimhns been heard; on the contrary, so numerous artvlho cures they have effected, so abundant nre the most positivo and conclusive proofs nf their efficacy, so ardent, sincere and grateful is the language ul 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 world!! The Ladi f.s arc respectfully informed that they nre prepared with reference also to a number of delicate complniuts, peculiar to the sex, that they are spread in s scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, nnd may be worn hy tho most delicate persons, in all situations, with ease and comfort, and without removal for one mouth, with pleasure. For rale hy T.M. A J. M. TURNER.. nov 3 RATOS OF FRIWailT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. rwOM IXVXNWAtt to STATIONS Bhls Beef, Pork, FishamTLlquor " Oil, Molasles ittid Lime »• Flour « Fruit, Patatoos,0»iMns, Beals. Ao. " Bread, Crackers, rind other light barrels Corn nnd Pens In bigsprit'bushel Chairs, por doxetr Currlnges, four wheeled Cotton nor halo, round, not nxceoding 3501 bs. including insurance *• ** square ** u “ t» (Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 cU. por 100 lbs.) D#mt)etv> end. Jug* not exceeding ! -alien •• •* “ 2 gals A not exc’ng 5 gal. Gigs, Sulkeys mid Jersey Wagons Ducks nnd Fnwls in coops tior head, (25 por cent more if not cooped) Horses. Mules nnd Cnttle per hond Hilda, nnd Pipn* Liquor not oxo’ditiff 120 gal. •* “ " Molasses am) Oil ordinary size Half Mils. Beef, I’ork, Fish und Liquor Flour Fruit, Pntntons, Onions, Beets, Ac. Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gal. “ “ 11 “ ” 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for each stage nf 10 miles. Measurement goads per cubic foot Onts. Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rico Flour in bags, per bushel Ploughs, each Salt in sacks per hushol Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs nnd l)ogs,nei head Sugar. Coffee, Rico, Hardware nnd such other articles as go hy weight por 100 lbs. Turkeys and Geese in coops per head (25 per cent more if not cooped) Hay per bnle Post and Stnge Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight thauflOlbs. packages 25 eents each. tPor sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS at the above Rates nnd under the following Stipulations, viz. No Claim for domogo.on.article.carriedI hy till. Company, nnlcaatho package, aro examine!! did identified In the preaence of tho Agent of Tntn.porlatinn, before the aatno art. removed from the Depot. Not eccountahle lor the leakage of Liquor, Oil or Molasaea, breakage of Dins, or Crockery- ware, ekalmgol Dogging, Carriage, or Chain. Not acceountoblo for l.rekkije of Hollow-waret no internal j„ Ja ry „„t dear y percephhlenn tho out.ide of tho pnekago, will Iw allowed for, tmlcM eataklBhed to hove occurred on hoard the Carr i not accountable forthedeeayorperiahal.loa.liclea: not accountable for Live Stock t and no liability for gooda evidently chipped in bod order, or for nooperage of Lime Barrels or packages ofnny kind whatever. ’ It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings nf Cotton ha e. or for pi logo, or damage by the weather on any freight after being landed at the place orde.ti- nat.on or for lo«» by lire except Colton mid then only while in the Cot.. 1 Thli Company, willliove Agenta at the 60 mile atatiail, and thn Terminal or tho Hood to nttend to the delivery and forwarding ofgooda. All merchandize, not to lie forwarded if nolcallod for in three days, will he charged the Savannah rota, of storage. f’lIN nnUMH’IJ .... . VVM T.. . V, 3. 4 & 5 6, 7 8, 0 A 10 J1 A 12 | . 60 76 1 20 1 60 1 75 (III I 00 1 50 i n 200 60 75 88 ’ 1 Of 1 00 38 03 c* PI 1 o< 1 00 38 60 75 l oq 1 00 10 15 20 25 . 25 i r,o 2 25 300 ■mo?, 1 00 1 10 1 45 1 lift TO 00 'l 75 1 1)0 1 10 ' 1 35 ) 50 1 00 25 25 25 2rf 25 r»o 50 50 75 76 6 00 0 00 6 00 8 00 8 00 3 3 4 4 4 10 00 JO 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 3 00 4 50 5 00 0 00 4 00 5 00 0 00 7 50 9 00 26 50 75 88 1 00 25 38 on 76 25 38 50 fl? 75 6 00 0 00 n on 6 00 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 50 60 flo, 6 7 10 12J ft 6 10 15 15 ifc 1 no 03 75 1 Of 1 00 10 121 20 25 tl 00 50 76 1 00 1 00 1 00 - 25 38 50 03 75 12 12 12 12 12 75 1 25 2 0( 2 5( a oo 10 00 10 0(1 15 Of 20 Of 20 0 n 50 60 75 1 00 uuring lean than 2j foal 25 cents each. All ainal 1 the public lim Medicine, which have prorod or oignol hnneill to ihom.clve.. It I. Idle to declato Hint ho ha. nn otltor object In view than tho ben- efit of tho allliatcd. Bolf-proaorvatlon I. tho Drat organic law ofnaltiro In man t and ho who labor., o.oru Id. intellect, nnd ipeml. III. moon, for Ibn tblln good,, without expectation of any rotnrn am the plibllo, mint poi.cn. a greater aliaro of lilahthYoiiy than nne In n thoii.and. After tltla -awoJ.lt ii nronorto mention, that thollygalnn miiciqc. ImVa bean tiompqitndnd after n life of , metical experiment and Mhla nWrvationi and that thoap’reclrfai dfo adopted which have boon ■ •taMmenlu lit 1|i» iNiatmonl ofthe die whleh Buy 6 j* rocdiiim«mled. U U »|. r tom.arva.Oiflt In Ida younger yeere, iltlt, knjlM •(iffi'nly ftroti greet derange* n. d.gn.tlvo .organa, Induced by Ion in* iliootmit tn.tudy at collage, nnd ncqulr- iwlodga of hie profeoelon. HI. owii inf- nrlv inducod him to inveatigato tho enma lion, ho he. made ih a groat number of rtont oxninitiniloiia, hulWeitAlhly drawn tho concln.ion, that tho digo.tiVo nrgani .oot ofn grent .bora of human dfeoa- thot tho dt.no.od! nr deranged .tain nfthein laWo enuaa nf much of mtr .nlfcringi for th B .e oro vl- tal organ., .upplylng the ly.toin with nouiUh- ntont, n. wall a. purifying It, and nro.nrvi.,. |i. honiiiiy condition. Hoiidoa, the .vhnuuhy oxi.i- Ing hotwean tho digo.llvo organa nnd ovary nth'- or port ofthe »y«tem livery greet, through the ■connexion tif.he nerve.. When the'digestive orgnna are deranged nr dl.en.ed, the Mood It pohmncd hy the nbnnrplion nf acrid, putrid, end iindigeeted matter from the atomach and inteil tine.; mid tide matter i. not xp eompletely throwil effptHlui different emuttetorioii in ilirnee a. in hanttir. A. the lilood I. circulated through the .yatem 'wilh wonderful rapidity for ito nnurieh* tuent, it immediately hegina to .titfer whenever tho blond hecnmoB cnntnmlnnted. Hence, if wd dneire or expect hcnlllt, we nm.t keep the fmun Inina of life pure, H. J, SPOONER, M. 1), The nhovo modicine for Mile hy nnv li6 T. M. & J. M. TURNER. . Rr. Jcltb’s Rheumatic Uaimenu T HIS highly approved and long eelebrated applieutinii for Rheumatic l)isnrdor«.incareV follAprepan.-dgcdording to tho original recipe ot PjLRiehnVd Jnldr, Baronet, Physician to her into . ) JT'TUIoaty el nnctldnd c) O’rfUNPOWDEirPROHIBITED'. TheLmTwill’heonfowwdeee-mu.lle...^....' .• ' v,,r “ formerly nlHicled with thn Hheumotiim to.mugglo it onthoRoad. ne Law wtu be enforced agam.toll per. on. attempting |,, v „ v „ r y f„l y mid eati.factnrily testified. Car- uug. 22, j. McFarland, Agent. Vcgc- Georgia—Glynn Con my. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS, Benjamin Wilson applies to me far Letters nf AtIuvini»lraUun i>n the estate nnd effect* of Geo. W. Warren, late of Glynn County, deceased, These nre therefore to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (if any they have) in terms ofihe law; otherwise Letters of Admin istration will bo granted the applicant. Witness, the Hon. Francis M. Scarlett, one of the Justices ofthe Inferior Conrl ofsaid County, lhis26th day ofNov. 1840. dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk. Georgia—Effingham County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Thomas 1(*. Hines hasnpplied to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing ham County, for Letters of Administration on the estate und effects of Martha Hines, late of said county deceased. These arc therefore to cite nnd ndmotiish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors nf the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting ofthe administration to the applicant in the Clerk’s office ofllie said Court, on or before the 26th day of December next; oth erwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices ofthe said Court, the26th day ofNov., A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, uov26 Clerkc.o. z. c Caution. fpHEhlgli reputation which Froucis Kidder’s X Indelible Ink has sustained for 15 or 20 years, bo* caused several imitations of the article to he offered for solo as “Kidder’s Indelible Ink.” They resemble tiro genuine ink in their exterior appearance, and as some of them bears the name of Kidder, the public have been grossly dcceiv- To guard against this deception, purchasers ' so be particular to usk for Francis Kid- i, and observe that his name is ou tiro top ro effaced; but is warranted to Y indelible for ages, if the direc- ed in using it. if the genuine article just received, >y A. PARSONS. lube Paste, sh Jujube Puste, recommended e ofenughs, colds, Ac. Just re ts, and Onion Seeds, in led. Just received and HENDRICKSON Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1840. Mondav, 22d June, 1840. . John W. Clifton, ) ami - > Divorce. Sarah Anrf Clifton. ) r 1 appearing by the return of the 8heriff. that tlie defendant is not to be-found within the County of Clmthnm, nnd that she is without the limits of the State, on motion of the Complain ant's Attorney, it is ordered flint the said Sarah Ann Clifton no appear on or before next term of this Court, mid file her answer nr defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to Uriah And it is further ordered, that n copy of this rule be pub- iished'in one of the Gazettes of this Stnte and of the City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C nug 25 205t2dmj Chatham Superior Court. May Term, 1840. L";. Willdn,, ”' J ')^*»Tn^ U PON reading tho foregoing petition to eu* tnblish a copyofa certain promissory note, stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the Into Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing dale at Savannah, tho 24th February, J838, foreigh'y one dollars, nnd fifty cents, pay- aide to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten days after dale, audwlso, the accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tho said John Adams do shew cause at tiro next term of this Court, if uny ho have, why the copy contained in tho said petition should nnt ho established in lieu of tho original note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Rule he personally served on (he said John Adams if to he found in the State, und if he cannot be found, theu tiro said Rule shall bn published in some public Gazette in the State for tiro space of throe months. June 22d, 1840. A true extract from tiro minutes. E. G. WILSON, Den. Clerk, sept 26 $ Superior Court C. G, Dp. Tnjrlor’s B ALSAM of Liverwort, forcousumption and liver complaint, concha, colds, asthma, diffi culty ofbrealiiig, pains in thi: side or breast, spit ting of binod, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression nnd soreness ofthe chest, hooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night swents, ditit- cult or profuse expectoration, and all other affec tions of the chest, lungs nnd liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe procured from u very old and emiueiit physician, the latepr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life by its efficacy, although of a consumptive con-ti- tutiou, to the astonishing ace of one hundred nnd two years; until the age of eighty-seven, he was engaged in very extensive practice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds nre now living in good health, that Consumption seemed to have marked for an early grave, who owe their preservation to the uso of this invalua ble medicine. The virtues of the herb “Livcrworth," nre in this vegetable preparation so powerfully nnd ef fectually concentrated, as to render it a most su perior and harmless medicine for all disorders of die Liver nnd Lungs, and it is now considered by all persons familiar with iu effect, superior in raeritto any other medical preparation for there prevalent Complaint*. It has proved so astonish ingly beneficnil for Consumption, Coughs, Colas, Spitting of Blond, Ac. that many of our physicnn is daily employed it in their prac tice, .md esteem it a superior nnd valuable me dicine. All persons nlflicted with Consumption or nuyOllier disease ofthe Lungs, are recommend ed to make immediate use of his Balsam, ns it has not only proved nfiectuul in removing such symp toms ns threaten Consumptions, hut has perform ed effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where nil hopes of recovery were relinquished by the most learned and experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, and may he considered n very superior preparation for theatre and preven tion of all diseases of the Chest and Lungs,nnd should be sestored to, even after these diseases have resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of thisoldnnd very respectable physician, this Bal sam of Liverwort has acqirired nn enviable repu tation for itsvirtures, ns superior to that of the n- buildout nostrums ofthe day; as was the character aud probity of its inventor nnd original proprie tor, to that of qnuck and empirics. The result ot long observation und closn study respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, has the additional re commendation of bavin been used for seven yearn by the public, nnd also hy physicians of eminent talent without a single instance of failure iu ef fecting at immediate beneficial result. For sale at nov 3 T. M. & J. M.TURNER’S. Dr. Taylor’s Bnit»am of Liver wort) F OR consumption und livercomplniut,coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of b'ood, catarrhs, palpitation ofthe hnurt, oppression nnd soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult nr profure'expecto ration, and all other affections of the chest, lungs und liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, nr tho-e who are unable to rest well at night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value ofthis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, aud found not wanting. The Proprietor isdaily receiving the most flatter ing accounts of his snecewuand it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically the medicine ofthe people! Itis ured by the Medical Faculty; sup- S orted by tho Clergy, advocated by tho whole iew-York Press, aud is in the house of most of our citizens. It may he taken without the least fear ofdnn ger by children, and persons dehilituted by dis ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; the consequent popularity it bus obtained among those persons, who by experience are hestqunli fled to judge of its efficaov; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues hy physicians; tho con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medical Faculty—speak cogently and uuequivo- cutty of tiro merits aud success of this medicine. Invented by an old mid very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, nnd experience; the confidence reposed by him in its irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with the most distressing symptoms ol Consumption, it being now subject to the advico and control ol three physicians, together with the many testiino trials and corroborating certificates’ which have been voluntarily given ns by persons who have received its potent and salutary effect, must go |ar, very far, to recommend this as a Vegetable Medicine of unequalled and undeniable virtue (or Consumption mid all the dise useswbich prey up on the chest, lungs mid liver. tTZr* Harare of Counteifcittl—FramU upon thro medicine aro issued in every direction. Remem ber to nsk for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in uny way possessing the same virtues. See that the signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit thro wil be forgery. For sale at T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S, june 1 Monument Square. Dr. Lunimus' Aromatic table Bitters, For Jmmdice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, mid have been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced theircfficncy in the above nam ed complaints. They nre in fact the best sto machic nnd corrective tho vegetable kingdom fur niidros. They are highly useful ns a preventive against fever, nnd nre very serviceable at nil sea sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring and Hummer mouths, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa greeablo listlessnessand relaxation ofthe system. They strengthen the stomach, procure a good up- petite, promote digestion, purify the blood, nnd restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied nre nothing more flinn chenp groggy preparations, sold at a high price, nnd bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bitters are superior to any tlmt nre, or ever have b««-a offered to the public, lining punpontly nromntic, they nre particularly recom mended to seafaring persons us nn antidoto a- gainst tho Scurvy. Persons laboring under the infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeablo and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the nppotite and as sisting digestion in a remarkable degreo,removing those low spirited and trembling sensations, the sure effect ofa want or tono in the system. They ore peculiarly adapted to those who nre troubled with Diarhmn, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer nnd autumnal months. They will ho found in nllcnses of the following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, ms- Loss of'Appetite, Dullness mid Oppression, n vort propensity to Slenp, Bitter Tnsto in the Mouth, ing; Loathing of Food. Sickncssnt tho Stomach,Gen- '****“ end Debility, and all other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents. Forsaleby WM. II. TURNER, * R Pt 11 Opposite the Mansion Housn. Bownnd's Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific and lusting cure for Fever nnd Ague. FpHlS worthy remedy earnestly repels the Blur X of lining a quack medicine, it having been the .result of many years study, experience mid labor, in the medicnl jirnctico and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principles ns were considered most fit to re store thehnrmony ofnctioishetween the stomach, liver, nnd the other important functions of the systein.the loss of which harmony is evidently tiro immediate cause of the disease. It speedily'pro- motes n regular nnd healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nnd strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent lo nil. thnta medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing tho healthy action of the digestive organs, it hns proved itself of re- markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, henrt-hurn. water tire?!?, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and nil other affections of similar origin, bntit is in the treatment nf Fevers, nnd especially iu Fever and Aguo, or Remittent Fever, flint its powers have been principally tested, nnd with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It hns also been used as a pro ventive, by many who were subject to a periodi- cnl recurrence of tho chills and fever, nnd it has ulwnys warded off tiro apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to nccomnnny the vegetable febrifuge with n few of the mflnv une quivocal certificates politely furnished to tlio pro- printer.corroborative ofthe foregoing statements. For further accounts of its grant usefulness, seo pnmphlcts accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply nf tho above valuable medicine just received, and for Rale hv G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. nng 31 b and Royal Family. It is doubtless true; excruciating pain, the decrepitude, de formity and premuture old nge, which nre tiro usual attendants and consequences of this dread ed disordar, nre suffered hy ninny persons from niter despair of n cure, or frequent disappoint ment in tho efficacy of tho numerous pretended antidotes used to efiect this purpose. But thprd who have made trial of Dr. Jchli’s Rheumatic Liniment, even in obstinate cases of Ions stand ing, und of the most seve.ro character, have re ceived essentiul relief, and many have beon cur ed in n few days, some in twenty-four hours, as a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who tificatcs nre in the posi-ession of tho Proprietor, which prove the most thorough nnd surprising cures by menus of this most powerful Liniment, In case* where other approved applications had totally failed. The Liniment is also used will) signal success, and tnay be confidently recom mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb ness, stiffness of tho joints, Ac. Price, 50 cents. A supply of tiro above article for snle by WM. H. TURNER, july 14 Opposite tho Mansiou House. * Human Hair. T HE diseases of tiro hair among us nre those which occasion baldness nnd gradual fulling off of flie(hair, and thinness of it—the causes of which nriso from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration.which extends tho pores, re laxes the roots, causes the Imir to fall off. nnd of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per- spiralions, which too frequently occnsion n loss ofthe hair—it relaxes the root*—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting on tho hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after n violent perspi ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an effect on the hair, first rub thnJinirdry with a cloth, then apply the Can- snda Oil to the roots of tiro Imir, so that tho.skin of the bend may be moistened, and remain so af ter each time of perapirntion. Sold wholesale nnd retail by the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; nnd hy appointment, by nng 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Dnlby’g CnrmJnitivc. H IGHLY recommended a« a most safe, ef fectual, nnd often immediate remedy for Aro wind, the watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions, und nil those fatal disorders in the bowels of in fants, which carry off such n number ofthe hu man species under the nge of two years. A sup ply ol this vuluable medicine just received, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sspt16 Stirgicnl Instruments, Ac, A MPUTATING, Trepanning, Obstetrical, Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s Lancets, Gum Loncete, silver spring Button Lancets, German spring Lancets, German and fine American Scnrificalors.Penrland Steel Lull ed Cases, Stomach Pumps, Stetlroscnpes, Ivory, Gum Elastic nnd Silver Pessaries; Womb Syrin ges, Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting Apparatus, and a complete assortment of Syrin ges of every description. Just received per brig New Hanover and lor sale by »ept3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER. Sugar Cases. A NEAT, fuiicy article, for holding two Su gars. Just received per brig Augusta, and forsaleby ANSON PARSONS, nug 20 Ground Pepper and Mustard* Oft ROXES London Mustard Jnd\J 10 do Cnnnister do 10 do ground Pepper, in papers For sale l.y T. M. A J. TURNER.' sept 17 Houck s Panacea. T HIS valuable medicine may be taken with per feet safety by all ages end in all diseases. Its cures nre for'the following diseases: Dyspep sia, toss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of the stomach, heartburn, diarrharo, dysentery or flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men- struntion, periods of cessation of menses, flour-nl- bus nr whites, ague nud fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysipilus or St. Anthony’s fire, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow fever, costiveness, -wind on the stutnach or bow els,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blond, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, Slumping cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore tlirnnt, croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofu lous affections ofthe membranes nnd ligaments, mercurial and vcnerinl diseases, ulcers, sores, af fections of the skin, aud diseases arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, ami for sate by tiro single bottle or box, hy ANSON PARSONS, nug 14 No. 8 Gibbous* Range. Gelatine Cupsulci of~Puro~ICo* T ltr< imfvii Balm. HE Copavia Balm is, of nil tiro medicines employed in combating the chronical and acute gonorrha:nl affections, also tho blennarham called whites; the only ono, the specific action of which hns never been doubted, nnd to which physicians have in consequence given tiro prefer ence; hot its nauseous taste nnd smell nr.» the causes of its being rejected by many patients. This is tlio reason why sd'iimny experiments Imvo been made in order to discover some mode of disguising its taste, so that it might he taken with less repugn .ace; but hitherto this hns been but imperfectly effected, and ulwnys hy addition of some active substauco which modifies its pro perties, and thus destroys its chemical constitu tion und its physical character. I therefore offer n mode of administering it in such a state flint it cannot occnsion tiro slightest repugnance, and this without Miibmitting it m any alteration. My method consists in enclosing it in tho Gelatine Consoles, A supply ofthe above valuable modicine just received, und forsale hy ANSON PARSONS, nug 21 No. 8 Gibbous’ itungo Compound Snrsnpui'illn, or ITIcud Syrup, R NOWN from ull others by being cnlled No. 1 Silver Top, Also, ns a further security, my signature will be found in my own hand wri ting, also on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of the Herald. Brown's Sarsaparilla Compound.—!This delight- fill and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fnst coming into use, nnd will soon be an itulispensa- bio nrticle irt every family. It makes n delightful mead, nnd is an excellent purifier of the blood. By n very smsll expenditure of money, the pur chaser hns n bottle ofthe Snrsaparilln Compound, nnd n box containing the Saline Towder; the on ly necessary acuoinpniriinent is a pitcher of ice wnter. und you have n perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart's con tent. A littlo of tho Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give yon ns grateful n glass of Sarsaparilla Mend ns enn he found in tlm city. We speak from experience; don’t take our word, but ^o nnd get tho article of William Brown, the inventor. 481 Washingtnn-street. For snlo by T. M. A J. M. Tl nug 20 Quofllibct* T HE initials of Quodlibet hy Solomon Sc- condlhoughts. CharlesO'Mnllev, the Irish Dragoon,by Harry Lorrequer, with illustrations—-No. I. Letters and Speeches on vurious subjects by Lord Brougham. Howard Pinckney, a novel by the uufliorjof Clinton Bradshaw. Tiro Stage, before and behind the curtain, by Alfred Bunu. Thn Juvenile Forget Me Not. for 1841. Jack Ashore, hy the author of Ratlin tiro Reefer. Mn-ter Humphries Chick, Nr.. 9. Pocket Maps of Georgia, Alubumn, North nnd South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, nnd Florida. Tiro Traveller’s Guide through the United States. The Traveller's Guide Map. - A description ofthe Canals nnd Rail Roads o f the United States, comprehending notices of all the works of Internal Imnrnvement throughout the United States, by II. S.Tunner. Kent’s Commentaries abridged. Digest of decisions ofthe Courts nf Common Lnw und Admiralty in the United States, by The re n Metcalf and Jonathan C. Perkins. Digested Chniicery cases, contained in the Re ports ofthe Court of Appeals of Maryland, by James Raymond. Bunvier’s Lnw Dictionary. A now collection ofLows, Charters nnd local ordinance* 0 f the Government* of Great Britain) Franco nn«l Spain, relating to cessions of lands in their respective Colonies, together with the laws of Mexico and Texas oil the snme subject, te which is prefixed Judge Johnson's translation of Azo and Manners institutes of the Civil Law of Spuin—-hv Joseph M. White, Cnoppcllor nt Law, nnd late delegate in the Congress of the United Sates, nnd honorary member of tho Georgia (historical Society. Just received hy oct 12 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.. t. m. a j. m. Turner, Monument Square, To Contractors. Engineer’s Office, Central Rail Road, \ Savannah, August 28,‘1840. \ P ROPOSALS will be received by the subscri ber until the 20th of October next, for build- ing a Bridge over the Oconee River, for the I Central Rail Road, und also for erecting about 4000 feet in length of truss work in the river swamp. # Tbo site ofthe Bridge is about 18 miles below Mi.ledgeville; it is to be of lattice work, with two spnns of 125 fed each, nnd supported by two abutmeiijs and one pier of masonry, nt nn eleva tion of about 22 feet nbnve low water mark. The amoujit ofstone and lumber required, will he n- UoutaOO perches of tiro former, anti about 112,* 000 feet of tiro latter. The truss work will he supported hy piles, nt a mean elevation of qbout 18 feet abovo the swamp, and will require 500,000 feet BM of tim ber. exclusive of piles. Plans nnd specifications ofthe work tnay ho seen, and nil necessary cxplnnntions will ho giv en, on application to tho undersigned nt this of fice. Application may also be marie at the Com pany’s office at Macon, from the 10th to tiro 15th of September, and from the 10th to tho 16th of October. Mr. F. P. Holcomb, assistant engineer, now engaged in locating tiro line west of tiro Oconee, if upplied to, will point out the site ofthe work, and will give any.,information touching its local ity. ... Bids will ho received for either tho masonry, the superstructure of tho bridge, or tho truss work alone, or for the whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Engineer, HnmS) Whiskey, &<c. w Hams of prime quali ty 150 bhls Baltimore Whiskey do Mntmngolroln do, 54 kegs Goslron Butter Landing from schr F A Topper, nnd forsale by ”ct 13 F SORREL A CO. Mr. Eucii’s Universal Strength- cniug Plaster. Unrivalled and Unequalled!! ELEB RATED for curing pains, or weukness in the breast, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, liver complaint und dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe •lomrfch, Ac. they will give im mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness, plearantne*s, safety, ease and certainty, aro deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whoso business or avocations require that they should sit or stand much, nr those of sedentary habits generally, who umy be troubled with pains in the side or brea*t, nre advised to try one of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are dif ferent from others, nnd free from objections which aro generally innde against plasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds." In a climate so variable ns ours, it re quires more care and attention to guard against thn attacks of this too often fatal disease, than most persons are able nnu willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but ho a gratification to tiro sub scriber to be fumbled to offer to all of fconsump- tive habits; or those nlflicted with distressing pains in the side or breast, or any affection oftho brenpt and lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief hy using his “ Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of these valuable Plasters kept con stantly on band, by ANSON PARSONS, sopt 5 No. 8 Gibbons' Range. Yeast Powders. T HESE Powders ore an admirable substitute for Yeast in making all kinds of batter caked and have the advantego over that article in ma king the hatter perfectly light and ready for ba king the instant they nre mixed. Blickwhent end other cakes when mnde with these powders, are less likely to disagree with the stomach thou thuari made with yenst, nnd ns it requires but n few minutes to prepare for linking, tiro possibility ot having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake nnd biscuit with these powders, hns been approved hy many of the most eminent physicians and surgeons in this country; thuy nre also highly recommmend- ed hy many of the first families in this city uud other plnces. A supply of the above valuable nrticle, just re ceived per brig Clinton, end for sain by ANSON PARSONS, sept21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. Sulphate Quinine* "1 AH Ounces French sulphate (Ininino A"/vF 10 do do Morphine, 10do Piperine 20 do Krcosole in 1 nz vials. Just received porship John Camming, and for sale by MHO G. It, HENDR1 CItBON. Cosmetics, j /CHURCHES’ genuine Vegetable Lotion, \y Rowland's Kamiore, nn Enstorn Bbtunicai; discovery of surprising efficacy for {'enduring the skin soft and fuir, as well as bestowing it delicate rosento Hue fo the complexion. |uat received and for sale by «jpi29 THOS. Il YfeRMON. Peters' Vegetable Pills A RE daily effecting some of tiro most aston ishing und wqndcrful cures that have ever been known—in consequence of which they have now become a shining mark, against which nil tiro arrows ofdisappdinted hope, envy nnd uucharit- ublnness are levelled without distinction. Peters' Vegetable Pills nre anti-bilious, anti- dyspeptic, and nnfl-mercurial, nnd may juriiy bo considered a Universal Medicine—but they aro peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints: Yellow nnd Bilious Fevers,Fevor and Ague, Dys pepsia, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sicklleudnclm, Junndico, Asthma, DrnpBy, llhoqmatWm, Enlarge ment of tiro Spleen, Piles, Fomale Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension ofthe Stomach and Bowels; Incipient Dlarthma, Flatulence, Habitual Cnstivetross, Loss of Appe tite, Cholic, Blotched or Hallow Complexion, nod in nil cases of Torpor of tho B^Wels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They nre exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neither naitsen, griping nor debility. DCTBold wholesale und ratal) nt all tho principal Drug Stew iti Suvniuioli. july 29 lo2- v Jy B E it further ordained, That the owners of nil lots on Whitaker, Bull and Drnyton-streets ns far sou thi. s South Brood-stroet.nndon Brough ton-street,betweeu Drayton nnd Wliitnker-streets, nnd on Bay-street between said Drayton mid Wlritnker-strects, shall be bound, whenever re qnired by the City Council by resolution* to place n good and sufficient puvmnent or sidewalk of brick or flngstone, nnd of tiro dimensions spe cified in tiro ninth section of this Ordinance, and the said pnvement shall be of the level mid height ninrked on thn accompanying map of the several elevations ofthe different streets nnd squares, and 1 the said pavement shall be graded or staked dowtf by the City Surveyor, mid in the manner amf upon tho terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, und notice of such resolu tion shall ho published in tiro city Gazettes for at least two months, und n copy thereof lie served by tho City Mnrshnl on every owner or lessee M' aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney. hriihhV twenty days after the snme shall have been pu*s- cd ; and i’fnny person slinll refuse or neglect to' place a pavement or siduwnlk extending the wholo' length of his or her lot within twelve mmillia af ter such o resolution has been published or serv ed, it shall he tiro duty ofthe City Surveyor nnd City Marshal, aided with such masons, brick lay-* ors or workmen ns may he necessary, to preened', to have the sumo placed before the lot of each de faulter, und in the mnnner prescribed hy this or-; dinance,nnd ho shall report tho snmo to Connell with the expense thereof', and Connell shall forth with direct the City Treusurerto issue his execu tion against the owner or lessee ofsaid lot for tho amount of such expense, which shall be collected a s ail other tuxes and assessments nre enforced h£ the luw nnd Ordinances that tiro or may he in' fqrco; and any person who shall molest or trail* bln said Surveyor. Mnrshnl or workmen employ ed hy them in'the discharge of their said duty nr ill placing said pavement, may be putrislind os is prescribed in this fifth suction of’tliis Ordinance. Extract from tiro Ordinance. M. MYERS, c. 6. " Ben resolution published in the Republican 24*f| Oct. Inst. 001 90 Savannah Poor Ilouic A Hos pital—December 1,1840. V ISITING COMMITTEE for December—* Win- Duncan and A- B. Fannin. Physicians—Dn. Arnold nnd Bulloch. Ail implications for admission lo ha rtindd 14 tho V isiuiig Committee, except incuses oftlrgrin-’ ■ oy, vriroutttiy member ofthe Board' tuay udtwtt. - dec k