Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 05, 1840, Image 4

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. ikrtluxMMrr- ..iiroy,Snniliil4li»j|, II, Daniel,•yti„i% Fnrtyuiore. inni.ymmg Plmjfee.lsoac.yoiing yonnjf Wllflrti, little’Alary,llenny, igH, PcggyjiRttlo Surah, linin’ A- Juun, IKtlo Bella, old Bella, Ifarnui.^tid Glnsenw.old Sun, . . ®ytvin,-^Jnne. Tom, Abbv, •nliii, PhillipfCharlnttp, Davy, old bit, M.ittMas, Dollvi Morn, nl.l Ily.Ctiltte; Ititiah, nMFnr- John, young Harry,old Plur- Diana; Ctnsnr, Scipio, Jintiv. t ®«, Bock, Holly, Lonb, biff ig ClarDsnnm! llarnmiply: levi- I oy virtue of uu execution on ‘rtgflge, issued out oftho Stipe- irt nf Chatham County, nl the inMniiro bh Spalding VI. Willintu C. Harris and DavW Snodgrass. f-“ ELISHA XVVLLV, SborilTc. c. ~1 ’(Georgian) ’nn Con my,lllici’iir if Snio. LL bo aold nt the Court Hoiim in Urynn Conplju^nn tlio fir*l Tuesday in Jnnuary next,between tho naunl hqursorsale. Two adjoining tracts of Laud, containing one hundred ncrgs f«cli,.situated in Bryan County, Minttnded east by J. Futche’s land, north by Wm. Htwcklnnd s wild, und south by vnennt land; • mid property loviud on toxatislyrourexeaitions •in favor of Rouben English against Lemt*l liar- Lxecntlonrf returned by uOmmtahln to mo HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff... c. MOV 30 V vey.- - A«Jmlnlstra,or*s Sniei ’YXni.Uio mill vre.nhlMB mi order unfit IlilnriorCmnlofBrviii Comity for onli- Tlnry pilriHMn, on Hie flr»l Tthtaday in February -licit, all tho Real and Personal Property of the Lstotn of Dorcas Snnderlin, deceased, ns follows: A five acre lot of Land and Iinpnivcments there- •on. situate on Hpringbill. in the city ofSnvau- rjian •»»Chatham eoimty, and known by the mini. Mwr nine in the plnn‘ortbe tiiwu-hip—hounded •north-east by the Roll Rond Depot or Augusta illonil, Miiitli out hyUMb; I.OI, oud nurtli-wett ‘livMI'.Olnimin. Aim, nt the aamo limn .,n,l f™", ™ ho wild orn Ne.ro man .lira nntuatl 'volcanic; atxl onc-iinh of lour hundred acre'. of Ijind in Urynn oonntv, grnntcil in Louia Suillli, liinintM: north-nut liv the Itlvnrtireal Octra- chwi. Mid .oiiUwot.i hy John SI illed S r—a rewrve orfifty ncren of Land in thn CampJack T|nct, now iminl hy Wm. Bird in Kfliltclinui coiinly. A ltnliomhl ntlhn diirrmnl Cnnrt ilmiaeatn ''.Ill'll Uib |trii|iorly imiluited. ’ To ho aold foi n division among the heirs. ; AND’W. BIRD, Adm’r nov 28 with the will annexed. Tiber, or nccounts A LI. perrons Indebted to whoso notes, duo bi!i*r__. ImVo stoqd opoy for no unraasohnipe parted, nre intynnoiHlint unresssetiled%tlio1« of January itoxt.tltcMtccoudits will bn, iiidweriiilinntMy.put ill knit. , H. IMIILHUICJC iVCO- nov 7 1 " * tv- Nolirci T HREE mouth* after ditto, application will bo made for tho ronownlof tJertillrnto No. il02/ lor twenty-fivn shares in tho Capital Stock oftho Brink of Sit. Marys, dated Ktlh February, 1840, in lieu of Ilia original, which has been lout nr mla< laid. • . • > * H. HOPKINS. St. Marys, 37th Aug. 1840. soptl 81 IMiii > Noficc. - F OUR months after date, application will bn nntdo to tho llunurablo tlm Inferior Court nfCuuiden<Cnifiity, Go., when sitting for nrdinn* t v purposes, for leave to sell tho Real Estate in Geurgia of tlm lain Col. William McKay, of Du val County, East Florida, consisting of a certain tract of Land situate upon tho rtorlh side of thn St. Mnrvs River in the County of Camden and State of Georgia, rniitniuing 4500 acres, more or less, for the benefit of tlm heirs and creditors. MAI’.Y ANN McKA.Y, Adm’ix. Duval County, (E< F.) Nov. 1,1640. nov 0 308 Notice. F OUR mouths after dnte, application will bo made to the Honorable Interior Court of Effingham County, when sitting for ordinary E sc*. for leave to sell nil the Real Estate of t Burton,late ofsnidcouiitv, deceased, nov 3 ELI A A BURTON, Kx’ix. Not fee F JUU months nftor date, application will be Inn ‘ ‘ 11 " “ made to the llonondde Court of Ordinary of Glynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur- poses, for leave ’to sella part oftho Real and Personal Estate of tho late B. F-Cater, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER, Ex’ix- HUGH FRASER GRANT, Kx’or. July 1M840. sept 29 335 I Gttardlau'8 Notice. “ PJtwiianco of an .order, of the Inferior Court ofCh-' 1 "" Chatham Comity, while sitting for ordina ry purposes, will he sold on the lirst Tuesday in January next, ^it >, A°. lr . , . lct T ir ^'“1 in Walker County, lot No. .W7,2d district. 4lli section, and two tract* in Ir- wni Cminly, No/300,12th district, and No. 32. 'ethdistrict; also, one tract in Lee County. No. 372.28th district, 1st section. Allot the Court llonse of the respective Counties in which said •lands are situated. To hei sold for the benefit oftlic heirs and dred- ‘‘tors of John B. (iilbert. ADELA GILBERT, Guardian. W -AdmlnUtrnlor’s Sale. ILL be sold on the first Taesday in Jam), .twy, 184!, before tlie Court House door in wnn2hanrCor,my. between the usual hours HU sale, one tract of Land containing 675 acres, ‘tielonging to die estate of the late Matthew Ei-- igle, deceased. Sold for the benefit of die heirs •.u.I creditor.. JOHN Al, EIGLE, Adm'r. "•? Jamiu Palis, Attorney. t»ov 10 271* W iV. » “.W before .the Court House i. ine ciiy of Bmn.wiok, .Glynn Connly, «n me first Inesdev in Jnnunry unt, between .be nwul hniinnf wile, fromao In 30 very prime Negron., belooem. la Uie Kimte oftlm'I,to B. J. Coter, nud sold lor the benelit oftbe-beire end creoilnre of raid n,Inin. Turin, el wile. . fifROT. K. OATEB. Ex’ir. HDGH FRASEIl GRANT, Ex'nr. IIO»3 265 (Geer) •' , S!??. b J. e w* ,, ' 0 S c . r *> r f®* - Sn'e. A GREEABLE to an order Oftlm Honorable the Inferior Coort orTnttnall County, wheu ^ittiog for ordinary purposes, will be sold on die »rst 1 uesdny in Jnnuary next, before the Court House door in lleidville, in said county, between the nine hours oF sale, all the Real Estate and Peraonul•Property belonging to the Estate ofJas. Perry, deceased, situntc in said Comity, viz: Four drineaud five hundred acres of Land. on •wntcli is situated tho Inte residence and the valua- ' ,I * *® 1 of'hdlls long known ns Perry’s Mills, which will bo new and in complete order for kn- mediate operation. As this property is so well known, I deem a particular deueription of it 1111- necessam suffice it to say, dint it is not surpassed by any «ither situation as u mil) privilege, on die Alatainnha’River. Being only I} milei from the river, the sawed Imnher can he floated from the mills in small rafts to the.river lielow, and round logs can with coiiveiiipuce be floated down the creek, (tabb's Creek) to the mills, for two miles / ‘•wye. The situation Is remarkable for. health, having an excellent well ofwater, and also a good aprmg convenient, There is also at die nluce a- conimodioiishnuo, lately erecte/1 ns. a seminary oflearumg. I invite individuals — ■ J - • 3 Notice. F OUR months after date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Cnniden County, for leave to sell all tho Heal Estate ol James Lloyd, deceased. .jnly38 K. D. TRACY. Adm’or. Hicobnin Tooth Wimli. Iknmmadal hy the Family. , rpms riiiiijiiniml will bn found wirvii&ilila In X .InreillllB mid pYovoiuing decoy In tenth | keeping the teeth mid gum® in n liMllhfAnd dean cqpdithm; swfcctcning tlio breath; fbilioviiig tar- tnr; and nhaving pain gatiNd hy earimnilcoth. Lew diM’ovarit's in modkrn rhemlWry promi«« , _ _ —rheiidWryproniUo important resillti tlinn Hint ofKroo4nte, hy Df. Reicheuhncli, an eminent chemist of BUns. ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, and isnnnlogotu to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut liir mure powerful ns a corrective and preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its woll known cleansing properties, is nbjccti.Vnnble ns a dnnti- frice, on account of Its insolubility, and the risk ol minute partgles miinining between the teeth and producing injury.*. Krcosole, on thn contra- ry« cannot be liable in this objection, and posses- scs. to a much greater extant, tho antiseptic ami pit raving properties of the former. The trials which have b.-mjmudu with It; in this country and l-.urope linvo proved its efficacy. Inrope linvo proved its efficacy. It is strongly recommended by tlio Faculty ns tlio best preventive ngninst caries in teeth. To sweeten tho breath, rendered offensive hy decay ed teeth, tlio use of tobacco, or other causes, ntid to arrest decay itself, iisUinds prn-aiiiinunt. IJlu t cowpmmit Krtotmt Tooth Hash, emu- bines thn \irtuos of Kroosnte, of the streugtli adapted for this purpose, with oilier substances known to ho highly ndviiiitngonus in whitening mid preserving the tooth. It is confidently recommended to the pnhlicns ;niiinbio compound, which may he used doily with great advantage to the teeth and gums, nt tlio smno time leaving nn ngrncnble sensation in the mouth. There is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such ns are highly beneficial to the teeth. It lias been examined and used hy sevomlof the first Physicinnsof this city, who have no licsi jation m recommending it as un excellent wash tor the teeih and gum*, preventing thn Intteefroni hocm. ing spnngy.nnd, hy its detergent arid nil* tisepiicqiinlities. preserving both inn chum and healthy condition. For sale by » l .°v 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER. Executors Notice.. • A LL persons indebted to’ tlielate RkterMaS' sic, of Glynn County, will please make payment without delay; and nil those having .do* mauds against said estate, will render them in ao cording to law to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, t Until'd STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, < Ex om. sept 4 314t4m Notice. F OUR mouths after date, application will he made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell nil those tract* of Land, with the improvement* thereon; consisting of dwelling liniiss, store houses, negro houses, stn- hies. &c., belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor ton. deceased, situated in Glynn County and call- eil Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs of said e *nt«. S. A. HOOKER, Adm’or. novII ' Notice. T il E Copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Snvanuah under the firm nr Clag- horn it Wood, was dissolved on the 24lh llcto- lier hy the death of the former. The future lui- sinessnfthecnuceru will he conducted bv Philu- ra P. Clnghorn, Joseph S. Clighorn.and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style and firm of Claghoi ns & Wood. PHI LUKA P. CLAGIIORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGIIORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to tho Inte firm of Clng- horn <t Wood, will uiako pavuient to nov20 O. A. WOOD. Survivor. Notice. rTiIIE subscriber* having connected their iu- ,1. terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS iu this city, under the firnl nrSHAPTER it WOOD BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, M’YLLY WOODBRIDGE. •nept2(r- \- “233 T Notice. HE business heretofore transacted in the City orSavannah, Gn. under tlm name nml firm of Hazard, Denshm, & Co. will hereafter bo continued hy the qndersigued. whnjmve dianged thennuie of their firm to that of Jlazunl Densluir !( Il'cbiter. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD ALLEN A. DENSLOW, ' . JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York. OctSth, 1640. net 16 F Hose Ointment, OR letter. Ringworms. Pimples on the r ace, and otliet* cutniieous eruptions. Tet ter*, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions geucr- ally.are among the inAst tedious nml disagreeable alloctions to Which the human frame h liable. Situated ns it were, on the verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them hy inward remo dies. llO'iico the incflicncy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to tho un comfortable system ofatrict diet: such nipimxby reducing the system merely palliate the symptoms while they nre in practice, to recur ns violently, nr more so. when n generous diel'is returned to. And the generality of external npplientioiishnve no nlher.elFoct thou tho disease in one placet soon to show itselfin the same nrnnntlier pnrli When all those means have fiiiled, and in nmnv severe cases, a persorvance Ibr’n short time in the use of the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There i* no trouble in using (applying it evorv night.) A fresh supply just received, and forsnle hy n,, S 24 G.U. HENDRICKSON. RtMvatttPS Tonic mixture. on, Vkoetaulk -FKnRmoK. A tpccific und lasting Cure fur the l'crrrand Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur ofheiuc a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years’ study, experience, and . ... . -- composed nfsiidi. inedicina! principles ns were considered most fit to restore the hnrninny of action between tho Stomach. Liver, and the oilier important func tions of the system, the loss of which harmony is evidently tho immediate cnliso nfthn disease, it speedily promote* a regular and huulthv appetite w inch ix generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; hy which effect, vigour and strength i* soon afforded to the whole system. It must he apparent to all, that a medicine possess ing then? peculiar virtues, is useful in n great va riety of complaints. By renewing the liHnlthync- tion of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Ilenrt-hurn, Water Brasil. Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dyxleutrry, Bowel Complaints, and ninny other affections of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers nod especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter- inittcut Fever, that it* powers linvo been princi pally tested, and with those who have seen its use- fulness, it is pronounced sov ereign to nil remedies heretofore di«roveredfortliose<lfiwas8s. It bus also been mied-ns a preventive, by many who were subject to u -periodical recurrence‘oftho Chills niicf-Fever,Tmddrbmi irtWnV* warded ofT the apprehended attack. Forsnle'hv nov T. 31. it J. M. Tl/RNER.2 . ,, : —■* nud. companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premi*. «• for theuiselvej. , Also, nt the same time and place, will he sol* ms tract of Swamp Land, ndjnining Riley’d land, cohntimue oue thousand ncre.«; also one tract adjoiniug Mattiiew Jones’ land, on Mili- pm * Creek; and nl*o, one tract on W. *- „ t . . - - rz; -:.—?. —-t on Water Mel* jem Creek. Plul, of ell ea|d irecl. will In eiliib- tted on the day of sale. Mo. ill tile mine lime nml jiUce will be wild, Uw filllowm. nmued Neginw.viz: Jim Miller, 411 years eld; Jim (Brook.) 50 venre old i Dllili «rarpcmer,33 yonrili Elian, 30 yoore old l Her ry,17rair..ld| Letm.ir, ye„r,oldi F.llick.7 Ullln -? <l y i!,r, " l . l| l.""d lieruvocliililrin (.nicketindinmlSni: N.urey, 17 yean old mid L l H. C psL # ii" r ii? 1 1,4 fear. W mb Ph ^ff’ M ^' r "," 1 ' 1 ’ '"'“'Omaltli. All of which willlmioldaa the )irn|»rtv ofJem« Per. tr, late of mid County, ilecemreil, for tire benelit af Uie legatees of the sa id eslale. - Terms One-third cealt, biilutirc in one and tvMyeiitu, ttotca bnarm/r intoreal, with onnrnved "*«rity. .HAMILTON W. SHARPE, ”I |1 * 1 328 • Admr, CibiuDs, to. IMimiMfe ” ,,vor ; I'l’ty und Horn Pocket tombs, also, a large aMortmeut of Ladies nml Geinlemeii/ Shell. Ivor*end Horn Urer.in. frnl'emL 1 “oLTt.'t' Pre ." C !’’ K "? IW > »'"l American Tooth Brushes, tfcr sale hy Just received and A. PARSONS J CASE Fren Jujube Paste. reitch Jujube Paste, recommended Georgia—Glynn County. To all whom it nny cnuc**r.n: W HEREAS, Benjamin WiLon applies to nm for Letters ol Administration on tlio esuite and effect* of Geo. W. Warren, late of Glvnn County, deceased, 'I'iinua nm llir.rnfi.ro lit ...iff v.tHIIITi UCbCOfCU. rhese nre Uierefnre to cite and admonish all, and singular the kindred r.nd creditors of said de ceased, to file their objection* (ifany they have) m terms of the law; otherwise Letlers of Admin- is(ration will lie granted the applicant. Witness, the lion. Francis M. Scarlett, one of the Justices ofthe Inferior Court ofsaid County, tin* 36th day ofNov. IftlO. ‘ J. MOORE. Clerk. Georgia—Eflintrlmm County. To ull whom it may concern: W HEREAS Timmna R. Hines hu«npplicd to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing ham County, for Utters of Adiiimistration the esuite am] effect* of Martha Ilitieu, late of said county deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditor* oftlic said deceased, to file their objections (ifany they liuve) to the granting of the. administration to llie applicant iu Uie Clerk’s office oftlic said Court, on or before llin36tli day of December next; oth erwise letters of administration will lie granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of Uie said Court. Uie 26th dav of Nov A D.1640. JOHN CHA/JLTON, ’ ■ * _jidy 26 (;| Pr j(; Ci 0> K# c Chatlmin Supciior Court. MAY TERM, 1640. ‘ Moxhav, 22<1 Juno, 1840. JohnW. Clifmu, l _ , n,,( l > Ditorcc. .Sarah Ami “ T Ttippc.iring by Uie return of ;he Sheriff, that tin* d**f.Mid.*Mt i- not to .be found within Uu: __ Ibr Uie euro of coughs, colds, &o. •ceiveil nud for sale liv Just te- (i. R.- HENDRICK,SON _nov ^3 Ocartria-Efliiij,'linia Comity. 1“ all wlmm itmuy concern: AT^HEttEAS Frederick Gtiunn atuJ. Cletus _• * Gnnnu, hits applied to tlm Honorable Uie of Effingham County for Let- ihon on the esfiite and effect* of ir, deceased, lerefore to cite and nduiouish nil rthui kiudred und creditors of the said ».1° «hi their objections (if nny they .! t adininiHtration to the ml in tile Clerk s nffieo of Uie said Court, iloro Uift W day of January itoxt, other- liter* of A4tninistrnUon wifi hegrni.ted. ws, tbejfnn. C. Powers, one of the Jus-* Uie *utd Court, Uio 3d dnv of December, WO. . JNO. WIAKLTON, * - ‘Clerk o. c. o. e. c.* Geortfl»—liberty County, 5? *h ,ul mu y concern: “j*. Elizu A. Williuias tins np- oil. Uie Court of Ordinary |y. ffir Letters of AdniiiiMtrctioii ‘ ’ •Vllljnnw, County of ChaUiaui, and that she i* without the limits of Uie Suite, mi motion of tho Complain ant’* Attorney, it I* ordered that the said Sarah Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of Uiisi Court, nud file her answer nr defensive nlle- gallon in writing, or in case of her default., the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rulobe pub- lished in one ofthe Gazettes of this State and of Uie City of Savnnnuh, once n month until the lyixt term of tin* Court. A true extract from the minutes. . EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. 0. Utedmj , 25 Cfmtlium Shjkiio,. Courl. r ra ^ -' ,AV Tr-HM, mil). James D. Stevens and Jos. 4 „ .. C. Wilkin*, Admrs. off,. Petition to ostah- , P. H. Wilkins, ts. John ) ''“hcopy oflost Pro- Adams. J '"'wory .Note, f Ti’ON reading tho foregoing petition to es- KJ tahhsli a copy of a ceruiin promissory- note, stated-to have been given hy the defendant John Adams, to the lato Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, hearing date at Savannah, the 24th Fehruury, 1838, far nigh-y one dollar*, and filly cents, pay' aide to P. H. Wilkin* or heurer, ten day* after dale, and also, fiio accompanying Affidavit*. It u ordered, that tho said John Atfainsiffi sliew cause at die.next term ofUii* Court, Ifany ho have, why tho copy contained in the said petition slmqjd not ho established in lieu of the drigiuiil Jtote. And uiso ordered, tllqt a'eupy of this Rule lie personally served on the said John Adam* if t« be lojind iu Urn State, mid if he'ciipnot be found, tiieu the said Rule shall he published in soiiio public Gazette-in tlio State (bribe space of Uueu tnonthe. Jtitio22d, 1840. i. A trim extract froih tho ir.iniites, & G. WILSON. Dep. Clerk, v Superior Court C. C sept 26 'S’nylor’s ALSAail ofLiverwort, forrotistiniption and liver compliiint. couehs, colds, rwthma. diffi- ctftty oflireoimg, pains in the side or breast, spit- ting or blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness ofthe chest, hooping congh. pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi. cult or proftise expectoration, nndall other affec tions of the chest, lungs nml liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe prneilreil from a very old ami 5n1i.re11tpl1y.icia,l, lie late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved his own life by us eflicncy. although oHi consumptive cou-ti- ■’•"'"hili; :,;e of one l,il,,Jr«l „m| live year.: until the nge ofelghty-ieven, he tva, engaged 111 very nateipive practice, reoiiiriiie much eaerlltill and fipomire. Hundred. „ro now living III good health, Unit Coneiimptii.it aeemed to have marked Ihrnn early grave who mvc their preaervalinu to tho use of Ihia involue- hlc medicine. Tire virtue, of the herb “Liverwortli,” ore lit “i“ vegetahlii preparation eo powerfully and el- lecl.mllyc.mrcntriiled.i,. to render it a nnul ml. nrrmr and liarmlcaa medicine liir all dirordera of the Liver mid Long., etui it i. now eonaidered hy nil permm. fnmilter with iu ofl’ect, atiperinr iit tnetil In any ntiier medical prepiirMinn fur tlie.e prevalent CnntnlainU. It hn. proved ap tMleniah. mglv bencdcnil for Collljitnpliun, Congh., Cold., bpittlllg of Blood, &c. that many of our phyaianii. daily employed it in dteir prac. lice, and e.toe," it amtperinr nml viiIiiuUh me- dicitie. All per.nti.Knl.cted with Conalimptionor miy odrer Ih.i-Ii.enfthe Limp., recommend- nd to 1 lake 1,1m,e,hate 1,nfhi. Ualrem, a. it hue not only proved i-irectmdm removing aneharmp- tom.a. threaten Coii.nmpiiona, hut haa perform, ml eflectiialcureanf oven thi. fogtiiidnhlo diaettTo, whore all hnpe.nfrecnvery were relini, hy Ihmmnat'earned nnd-egpcrienced medical mein Ihumeihcmeliichmua cjpnctnlioti, reduce, fe.er, realnree .tmtgth, and may Becnnaidoreila veryatipcrior preparalion liir Hrecim-and prevon- ten or all di.cam:, Ofthe Cheat end Lmigmotill ebon'lhe,e«t„re. to,e v eonnc r them„li,«ai.have el remetne.. In the practice of di .oldand very reepeqchle phy. ! cinn, tin, Bel. f ! “W-tverwoil ha. i:'i|i|ir,--l an onriolilo repo, hilion fur tUvirtiire., a. .nperior In thatorUlo n- lilUiiloill niiatritm.oflhddayje, wag tlm diaraclor o "! “/ “‘"" ''"''f "'"I original pronrie- toe O-Ihni of flrntck mid empiric. J-e rcultot longiilreervation nml cloneatmiy re,peeling di.ea.ea of tho Cheat, thi. medieittn’ warranted pure vegelnhlc, haa the nddidonal ' hv iTn' r|!° n of "«d for .even vear, iv lire pnlilin, anil al»n l.y phv.ician, of eminent talcm witlinitte .ingle iit,hincoor failure in cf. acting 111 immediate beneficial result. For sain at I' M. &J. M. THRNEH’S. v jTlio li'up t’lMunit'ii tkivlni-, Eitc'lliively «sc l in Etitnps, Mvcrbelbra intro- ' Uncoil into America. I T rtircsitnUjirovsnts nil Ohftpping or RoiibIi no j* of Urn 11111111* and Lips, from lliu pinrciuff oflcct* of cold wtinUtor, woll mhhlttg n little An tlm hands nud Ups ovory night going to lied, is a ccrtnln pro venUr« and cure. . It uiso cures Frosted Foot, nml Corfli. Tftio* lievo tlio pnin or Corns -wash tho foot in wnrm water, pare thn Com dost*, npply n littlo pomade on a piece of linen lint. It cure* Swellings nml Bruises occasioned by fulls nr otherwise, and will prevent tho tunny bad consequence* ofsncli nccidouts. Ifn little be woll ruhhedin oil n Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will cur® Burns, nnd Scalds, if npplind dij rcrtly, nllovKUng pain, nnd provtinting blisters. It is useful for n Stiff Neck, nnd Swelling of the Glands, and will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty. Pains, in nuy part.. ^ It iinniedintdy removes Pimples, and other Eruptions; i* exceedingly usefttl tor Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its officnov hi this very trying cusn, when allodier application* have fail ed. lias been woll proved, nnd cun be attested by many. ft is usoftil for Cancers before they aro broken, and an nnfuiling remedy for tho Piles. It gives a delicacy of fragrance nml that natural liealtliftil appearance to the skin no other prepurj ntion ofthe kind Ims over been known to prnduco. So invalunhlo is this compound, lor every Incon venience to which the skin is liable, that tliosu who havu once proved its benefit will uover wil lingly he without it. For sulo hy WM. II. TURNER, sppl 5 Opposite the Mnniiou House. Eiicn’s Universal Strcnfftliciilntr . Plaster, UNRIVALLlSl) AND UNEQUALLED I! C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, nr weak ness iu the Breast, Sif ness in thq Breast, Side. Bank or IJuihs: al so for Gout, RhejimntUm, Liver Complaint nnd Dvspepsin.—Iu Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi culty of breathing, oppression of thn stomnch, &c. they will give immediate and soothing relief; nnd for tieutnees, pleasantness, safely, ease ami certainty, nro decidedly superior to other reme dies. Persons whose business or avocations re quire that they sliouldsitur stand much, nr those of sedeu try ha hi ts geiicrnllv, who may he troubled with pains in thn side or breast, are advised to try one rf these henAtiful and unrivalled plasters. Tliey nre ditfcraiit from nil other*, nnd freo from objection* which are generally made against pias ters- Perhaps them is no modicnl observation better established than that "Coxsi-mptioic origi nated in neglected Coi.ns.” In a climate so vnri- nhlo a* ours, it reouires more care and nttention to guurdngniiists thn attacks of this too often fatal disease, plan most persons are able ami willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hut bu n. gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, nr those nf- flictcd with diftressing pains in the sido or breast, or any aillictinu nf tho lungs, tli-it a reasonaldo prospect of relief can hn hud hy using thiM“(/i<i- ctr.sul Strengthening Plaster In tlio course of morn than twenty years pro fessional practice, of tlm many who nave used them not one soliuiry complaint has been heard; on the contrary , so numerous nre the cures they have effected, so nhundatit nre the most positive nnd conclusive proof* of their nfficacy, so nrdent, sincere ami grateful is the language ol .thoso who have used them, that they nre offered to the pub lic ns dccidediv superior to.nny thing of the kind ever offered, and unrivalled by ant/in the whole labour, iu tlm medical practice and observation of ttor ^ ! • FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed ofsucli! The Ladies nro respectfully informed that thoy arts prepared with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to tlm sex, that they nre spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, nnd may be worn by the most delicate persons, in all situations, with ease and comfort, and without removal for one month, with pleasure. For sale by. T. M; & J. M. TURNER. nov 3 Di*. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort, "C’lOR consumption nnd livercomplnint,coughs, J. colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of Urn heart, oppression and soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic Ifcver, night sweat?, difficult or profuse "expecto ration, nnd ull other-uffectiomi oftho chest, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, or tho-'e who are tumble to rest well at night,* this tncdi'Cino is most emphatically recommended. The inextiinnhlA-'valueoftfiiscefebrated medicine H tr-.M , l? by,s Cnirtilnitivc. r 1 1 r,!Com,nK “dfld a* u most safe, cf- leeiuul, mid often immediate remedy for ~ r V ,' l! r r v nnt j drygripes, convulsions, and all Uiohm filial disorder* in tho bowel* of in- hints, which carry off such n number of tlm hu man smecie* under the ago oftwoy ply of this valuable medicine ium i lor sale hy sept JO • ., 7.-. /nor*. A sup- valuable medicine just received, und ANSON PARSONS. A /Surgical Instrument*, Ac. * FATING. Trepanning, Oh«tetricnl, Dental nud Cupping Iiwtrumcnts; Evdli’s Lancet*, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button Luicets, Gorman spring Lancet*, German nnd fmu1 American Sc.«rificutor*,PenrJ and Steel Lull- cat Gases, Htomuc:i Pnrons, Stethoscopes, Ivory, 1 Gum Elastic nnd Silver Pessuries; W’omb Syrin- ges, Ureast (Basse* wilh.pntnp^ Self-Injefcting Appnnitus, ana a eomplule assortmeni/ifSyrin ge* ol every description. Just received por brig Now Hunoverand forsnloh” * sept 3 T. M. .V, 1 jf, TIJItNI'lt. ’ A JWsnr Oasren. W.A; fni'V tirticln. Inr holditts liraBn. -f„r ' Jll “ reoolv “l t»+ bfif AliKttatn. and •nni'lojj • ;-*N8°K‘PAlfe0»S. 10 do Cunnister' do- . 10 ifo ground Pepper in itnper* For sale by T.-.M. &j/’M . TU vept.J7 TURNER. ingaccoimt* ofhis success;nnd it is truly gratily- ing to *ny this is eniplinticallyflie medicine of the people! It is used hy the Medical Faculty; sup ported by the Clergy, advoented hy the whole Ncw-York Pres*, nud is in the house of most of onr citizens. It may betaken without the lenst fenr ofdnn ger by children, nnd persons debilitated hy dis ease. 1 n fine, the cures the Bulsnm ofLiverwort Ims already effected, and is hourly performing; the consequent popularity it has obtained among those persons, who by experience are hcstquulj Tied to judge of it* efficacy; the exulted opinion entertained of ty* virtues hy physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receives from the .Medical Fiicult;'-—speak cogently nnd unequivo cally of the ineritannd success of tiiis medicine. Invented hyan old nnd very learned phvsician. distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the confidence reposed hyhitn in it* irresistible merit* and it* beneficial effects upon hint while severely and lamentably diseased with thn most distressing symptoms ofC 1-: l:—„ t f )( • RATES Ok VREiailT Of :ntra1 tun, a< D. rnbu savawhah to Bhl* Beef. Pork, Fl*l rATio.Ms fidqiior Limn Oil, Molunsesaui " Flour'» " Fruit, Potatoes,"Onlous. Beets, (tc. " Bread. Crnckcfs, und other light trarroli Com and Pens in bags per bushel Chairs, per dozen ... . Carrlhges/folir Wheeled * ' Cotton iicr hale, round, not exceeding 350lbs. Including iusiirntico " “ " square * (Excnss'for each Station of 10 mites 6 cts. per J00 lbs.) Demijous nml Jugs frot exceeding I gallon “ ” " 2 gals & not exc’ng 6 gal, Gigs, Sulkey* nnd Jersey Wagons Ducks nnd Fowls in Aoops per head, (85 per if not doopetl) Aontmore Hoine*, Mules and Cattle per hend Ilhds. and Pipes Liquor not exe’ding ICO gal. " . " " Molnsses nnd Oil onlinary size Half hhla. Ilcnf, Pork, Fish nud Liquor " ’* Flour “ Fniit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, &c, Jersey Wagon* without cover* Kegs Liquor, iVc. not exceeding 6 gnl. " “ " " “ 10 gnl. Lumber por 1000 foot superficial, $1 CO for each stage nf 10 miles. Measurement good* per cubic foot Oats, Rye, Brnti, Corn Meal and Rice Flour ill hags, per bushel Ploughs, each Halt in sack* per bushel Sheep, laimhs, Goats, Kids, Dcr.r, Ilogs and Dogs, pet bend Sugar. Coffee, Rico, Hardware nnd such othor articles ns go hy weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys nnd Geesn in coops per hend (25 per cent more if not cooped) Hoy per bale Post nud Stage Conches nnd Rond Wngotts Wheelbarrows 2, 3. | 4 & ft 6, 7.8, 0 &. 10*11 f»( 7r l m i cur fit 1 (M) 1 50 1 76 r.i 75 8fl 1 0 ) 38 38 03 81 m. 75 1 00 t * 1ft 2 25 nSS 2f 3 06 10 IK 10 0< 10 00 10 01 l on 1 15 1 45 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 35 1 50 25 25 25 95 50 50 50 75 6 00 6 00 0 00 800 3 3 4 4 10 00 10 00 10 no 10 00 2 on :rno 4 50 • 5 00 4 00 5 00 0 00 7 50 25 50 7ft 86 25 38 03 75 25 38 50 05 (1 00 fl no 0 00 tion 35 26 25 25 50 50 50 B0 5 t 10 KJ 6 111 15 15 50 63 76 1 0*1 10 iu; 20 25 50 75 1 00 1 00 25 38 GO 03 12 12 12 12 75 1 25 2 00 2 50 10 00 10 011 15 00 20 00 GO 50 75 1 00 J1 At It l 00 J 00 i{g 25 3 50 10 0ft 1 75 1 00 15 1 Oft ♦ 1 00 nr part of the system .fovgry great, through tlm •connexion oftho nerves., When the*digestive orgnns are darnnged or diseased, the blood is poisoned hy the absorption of aorid, putrid tn d undigested matter from the stomach and lutes. 1 00 76 12 3 0o 20 Jo 10, ,.«cl,^'H k S"ach! i50oru,c " l,ri ‘ l S 21 f«>25cent.each. Allamal tPnr sack not over four hnshols. FBBIGHT:' nt the nhovo Rate, anti ttntler tho follmvin* Sliptilnlinna. via, NoClahtt ftfdamafe.oilardeleacemedbyhiUCo'i.pairftgilerethe pnebngoa are ekatnlnej and of Trtnt,porta,mn, hefere the ,. P m e „?e ZSl tliJ Depot, wnre, ro° chnh'ne Bneell'e r« 1110 lcill, "8" erUqntir.Oilnr Mulawca,breakage orGIn.aAr CrcoWy- re, chnling of Bagging, Carriages or Chnirs. Not ncccountable lor hrenknge of Ilollow-wnrn- iiitornnl mjury not clearly perceptihloon tho outside of tho package, will lie allowed for unless .Wished to have occurred on board the Cnrr : notnrrn.m.nl.lA e “ ncconntalile for Live Stock. and 110 halnlilv for eood* cvidentlv .iiimw.,1 i„‘ • net ticcniltt table for Lira Sineb : n,„l „„ litrlHiiyibr^ood;' e vS^^S-ltl'bad'S 0 , fc, cooperngo „r Lime Barrel, or package. Sffiiy bind fvlmtover. ? PP ' for tn^tg^S'L , : ,l0I,nilTED -' ' r, "‘ Low " Ul 5e enforced again., nil perattna attempting J. McFarland, Agent. Dr. Liimmiik’ Aromatic Vckc- tabic Ritters, For Janttthce Weak Stomach, ,<e. rTUIESE Bitters nre composed of vegetables X ofthe most innocent, yet specific virtues, and have been highly extolled by tliousnnds who hnve -experienced their efficacy in the above nam ed complaints. They are in fact tlio host sto- nmchic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur nixhes. They nro highly useful ns n preventive against fever, nnd nro very serviceable at nil sea sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring and summer month*, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa greenhlo listlessuessnud relaxation oftho system. I hey strengthen the stomach, procure a good ap petite, promote digestion, purify the Wood, nnd restore the Invalid to his originnl strength nnd vigor. Most oftho Bitters with which tho mar ket is now supplied nro nothiiigmore than chenp groggy preparations, sold nt a hirh nrice. nml bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. llieso Bitters nre superior to any that ure, or ever have been offered to the public. Being pungently uromntic, they nre particularly recom mended to senfaring persons ns nn antidote a* gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the mfiriiiittesof old age, will find these Ritters to prove a wholesome.-agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the nppetile and ns- ■lallt.n fllaAallnH iu ■ a | I * . .luta boen highly,«M, „*) (Jutud ^UratUmg. The Preprint, tria July rece.vtng tho moat flatter.] thnae lev* apiritetl and trembling aconitine,,. Z sure effect ofn wantof tone in the system. They f .° Ikose whonre troubled . . „ . , Consumption, it being now subject to the advice nnd control ol three physicians, together with the maiiv testimo •iinis nnd corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily given us hy persons who hnve received its potent and salutary effect, must go far, very far,.to recommend this ns n Vegetable Medicine ofunequalleil nud undeniable virtue for Consumption and nil the disc useswhich prey up on the chest, lungs and liver. FT Itewarr of Counterfeit*!—frmuln upon this medicine nro issued in every direction. Remem ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” and do not take any tiling else. There is no other inedicine eonnected with this, or in any way possessing tlio same virtues. See that tho signature of Geo. Taylor, .51. D., is on every bot tle, in my bund writing. To counterfeit this wil be forgery. For snle at T. M.’& J. M. TURNER’S, June 1 , Monument Square. Houck h Panacea. T HIS valuable medicine may he taken with perfect safety by ull ages and in all diseases. It* cotes nro for Uie following diseases; Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of inch, h the stomach,' heurUmrn.”diarrhujn, dysentery or flux, piles, fistuln, obstructed or excessive men- striiatjon, periods of cessaijon of menses, flour-al bas or wliiies.oigiiR and fever, bilious or remit- ten;fever^typlHiiciluct,scsxlut fewor, smallpox; Lrysmilus or cit» r A|Hhony’sfire, nsUnnn, pleurisy, .tpca.-Jes, yellow fever, co-tivem*.-, wind on the stomach or hotvqjs, cholera morbus consumption, spitting blood, influenzn, colds, roughs, inflam mation of timeliest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush nr sore mouth, putrid soro tiirout, croup, inflammation ofthe heatt, dropsy, rickets, diseases of thn liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, glcef, hysterics, nervous and scrofu- Ions affection* oftho nienihiiitic* and ligaments, mercurial and vctierinl diseases, nicer*, sores, af fections of the skin, uud disease* arising from im pure blood, ifcc. A supply ofthe above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, hud for stile by tliu single bottle or box. hy ANSON nug 14 PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons’ Runge. Gelatine Capstife/M)f Puic - Co^- „ . I’niva Balm, r pilh Cnpitviii Bulm is, of all the medicines J. employed in combating the chronical und flonfe goiiorrhaa! affections, also tho blermnrhrca called whites; die only oim, Uio specific action of which lias nuver hcon doubted, nnd to which physician* have in coiwequonco given the prefer ence; hut its nauseous taste nnd smell urn tho causes of its being rejected hy many pntiont*. Ihis i* the reuson why so uinnv experiment* hnve hp«n made fir hrtldf tndirfenversome mode oP« isgiiisiug its thirte; so fhut it might he taken with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been hut imperfectly dffeefud, nnd always by nddition of some active sbhstrfncn ivlncli modifits iu pro: lic.110*. and tliurdcstrdys its chemical dflnititu. tion and iu physical character. I therefore offer n mode ofjidininistering if in such n state Uint it cannot ccpnsioii tlje, slightest reptignanco, nnd this without submitting it to .n/iy Alteration? My metliod consisU jji.euqlosiug. it in the Gelatine Consul/!*. ' A supply ofthe above valtinhle medicine just received, und for sale hy i , . . , AN.SON PARSON.S,< a j!X Jh •, No«8Gihlionb' Range. with Dlnrhrcn, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Arc. nrevalentiii Uie summer nnd atitimmnl months, lliey will he found in nil coses of |he following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, CoRtiveliess,. Excessive Wi-nriucss, Loss of'Appetile, Dullness mid Oppression, a propensity to Sleep, Bitter Tnsto in tho Mouth. Lnnthmg of Food, Sickuessat the Stomnch.Gen- oral Debility, nnd nil other symptoms of Indiges tion nnd Flntiilence. Prico DOcents. For sale hy WM. II. TURNER. *pptll Opposite the Mansion House. • Human Hair. f I '** , ofthe hair among n* nre those JL \vhich occasion buldnes* and gradual falling offofthe hair, and thinness of it—Uie causes of wmcli arise from muny disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the mires, re- taxes tho rooU, causes the hair to fall off. nnd of- ten occasions total hnldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a grea t defect. It generally arises .ns??.: , e^rciso, from whence nrisc per- amrations, wliicl, too frequently occasion a loss ortho hair—it rclnxes the roots—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to wnste. For instance, after a violent ration the hair becomes dry, it feel's extremely harsh, nnd no elasticity iu it whatever; therefore, to prevent it* taking nn effect on thn hair, firs! rub Urn hnirdry with n clelh. then nnnlv tlm Cas- sndn Oil to the rooU of tho hair, so* that the skin of thn head may he moistened, and remain so af ter cncli time of perspiration. SoM whnlemle and retail by tlm proprietor Tltoa. Quirk, Nn. 490 Briiadway, N. Vorkt and by appointment, by "■'g!9 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. , To Contractors. • Lugmeer’s Oflice, Central Rail Road, ? P __ • Sataunuh. August 28, 1840. ( ROPOS ALS will he received by the subscri ber until the 2()lh of October nett (iirim'iM- Uou uiDl's Tonic mixture, or Vcpclnblc Fcbriftagc, Aapcciflo and laatittg cure for I'nvcr and Atritc. rpilis worthy remedy narnaatly repel.tlm alur A nrbtiitigaqitack tttadlcina, It having been tlm result of many yeeraatildy. naperionce end nilmr, in tlm tncdicnl practiy, end observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such modi- cmnl principles ns were considered most fit to re store the harmony ofnctionhntwoen the stomach, liver, mid the other important functions of the system,the loss of which harmony is evidently Uie immediate cause of the disease. It spncdily’pro- motes n regular and healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; l.y which effect, vigor nnd strengUi is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent fo all. that a medicine poa*e**ing theso peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety nf coinniuinta. By renewing the healthy action of ‘he dige-nve organs, it has proved itself of re- mnrknble benefit in dyspepsin, depraved appetite, heart-hum, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night swents, dysentery, bowel complaints, and nll<otlinr affections of similar origin, but it is in thn treatment orFever*. nnd especially in Fever and .Ague, or Remittent Fever, that it* powers have beep principally tested, ntid with those who have sqeu its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those djsenses;—fHnnnrtJfti"t)effW*rlri!d*irir'a pro ventive, by many who were subject to n poriodi- cal recurrence nf the chills nnd fever, nnd it has alwnys warded off tho upprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany the vegetable febrifuge with n few of tho ninny nne- qmvocnl certificates politely furnished to the pro prietor, corroborative ofthe foregoing statements. I-or further accounts of it* grant usefulness, see pnmphlel* accompanying eucli bottle. . ^ fresh supply oftho above valuable mediciuo just received, nnd for sale hy nug 31 G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agent. Compound Sarsaparilla, or Iflcad Syrup, TC ul * ,ur '‘ by being called No. * °uver Top. Also, us n further security, tliv sianntiirp will lm rm,...l....... uiy signature will he found in my own baud wri- •“iff, “l*o on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of the Herald. Browns Sat tuparilla Compound.’-'This delight- Till and pleasant beverago for 'the summer, is fust coming into use, nnd will soon he an indispensa ble article in every family. It makes a delightful mead, nnd i* nn excellent purifier nf the blond. By a very small'expenditure of money, the pur chaser ha* a bottle oftho Sarsaparilla Compound, nnd u box containing tho Snline Powder; the on ly necessary nccompaniment is n pitcher of ice wnter. and you linvo a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your linurl’s con tent. A little of tlio Saline mixed with the pre- pared Snrsnpnriiln will give you ns grateful n glass of^Snrsnpnriiln Mend as can be found in thn city. We speak from experience; don’t take our word, hut go and get tho article of William Brown, the inventor, 481 Wariiingtou-street. For salo hy T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nng 20 Monument Squure, Dr. Euon’s Universal Strcngtli- cnina Plaster. _ ™ntoUaland Unequalled!! ll.tt bill D..1 e pvor the Oconoo River, for the \ gout, rheumatism,* liver ffoinplcdtit'aitaTjj” ? °* ° r 9 n “'' lr “* Bond, and also for erecting about 4000 feel m length of truss work in the river swamp. The sitei ofthe Bridgn is about 18 milns below Mi,ledge villa; it is to bo of InRico \vork. with two snnns of 12o feet each, nud supported hy two njmtnientsjmd one pier of masonry,'at nn eleva tion ol about 22 feet above low Water mark. Tlio unt j! in, l bcr fc^uired, Vvjll he «- onnr" 0 . 0 , r C .!’ ch ! !8 Mft,,e Conner, and about 112,- 000 met of tlm latter. Tlm truss work will he supported by piles, nt a menu elevation or about 18 feet above tlio swamp, and will require 500,000 feet IJM of tim ber. exclusive nf piles. Plans and-specifications oftho work may ho seen, mid all necessary explanation* will ho giv en, on application to the uiidoritigneil nt this of fice. f Application may also he made utthe Com- pmiy s oflice nt Macon, from the. 10th to the 15th Ochibcr mb ° r ’“ ,,d l> ° ,n l,?0 101,1 10,1,0 15 «» Mr. F. P. Ilqlcomh. n**isiant engineer, now engaged in locating tlm line west of tho Oconee, ifunpl ed to, will poiiunut tho'sito oftho work, and will give any .information touching it* local- Bids will he received for oitlior the mnsoiirv. 10 **■«P«r«tr‘int»iro ofthe bridge, or the truss work glono, or for thn whole together. L. O. REYNOLDS, Chief Eugincoc. ^ 2 f {l n,8 » &C. | fclff Hams of prune qiinhty .MofmltJ 150 bill* Bultitnoro VVjiiskey •. V° Moimngiihela do. frl Imgs Goshen JInttcr (.ntnlntfl rr„„ ac|„. F A Tttgfyr.wfl rnrreln Uy j’ toRjtHL & co. _ „ „ Sniplimc Quinine. 1 lift 0'lncc»Jre,icl,.,,l 1 ,ln,toQ„i„i, l „ ■mf 1° d " '‘oMf'fl'tlln.JOfl,. I'iuorino., JHm J viola.. Ji,o(recuivijtl per ship John Cunmimg, and for salo hy • oct 10 G. U. HENDKICKfii SON. ■ C^P 1 ,? 8 #', ''''BtlaMo Lnlinn, A-t itmvlninl a Kitlvilnre, on Knalorn Btilonltol ilimvin ofatirprlrfiij eflicncy fyihodatimM akin nnft ontl fair, tin wn|| nn IrifatnffiMW ilt.||l!iitr. KJoIrky” " l " “'"P 1 ™ 1 * 5 - /'tot recn1ve.tr »U|il!J9 • '/niOH. IlYKllHO-C" In coughs, cold*, asthmas, difficulty ofhrenthing, oppression oftho stomach, &e. they will give iiti- mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness, plemnntness, safety, cose and certainty, urc deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whoso business or avocation* require that they should sit or stniid much, or- those of sedmttary habits generally, who may bo troubled with pniiishi.tlio side or breast, are advised to try oiie of those houutiful and unrivalled plasters. They nro dif- feroutfrom others, and freo froin objection* which are generally made against planters. Perhaps thorn i« no medical observation better established than tlint “ f!n„.i.m..iin.. s »—.!-• Coiisumptioii originates in neglected Colds.” In e climate sovnrinble as ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to gunrd ngninst tlio attacks or this too often fatal disease, than niqst persons are nble ntid willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hut ho n gratification to tho sub scriber to ho enabled to offer to all of consump tive hnhits; or those afflicted with distressing pains m tho sido or breast, or any ullection oftlm breast engineer, now und lungs,* n reasonable prospect-of relief by iisinu his *• Universal SlreiiiriiiRiiiim Pin*»...■»» using his *• Universal Btrengtiieiiiug Plnsler.' A supply of these vultinblo Plnsters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PAR80NS, ^ No. 8 Gibbons’ Ratigo. Petcrd’ Vegetable Pills A RE daily effecting some of tlio most aston ishing and wonderful cures that have ever been known—in consequence of which they have now become it shining innrk, ngninst which all Uie nrrmvs nf disappointed hope, envy mid uncharit-' nhlnnes* are levelled without distinction. Peters’ Vegetable Pill*rare miti-hilinus, anti- dyspeptic, and miti.niorcitrial, nud inny justly he considered a Universal Medicine—hut they nro peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints: Yellow nnd Bilious Fevnm.Fevor ntid Ague.Dys- S ’ , Croiin,LivorComplaint, SickIleudaclio, co. Astiinm, Dropsy, Ulieumntism.Enlnrga- mmtt of the Splueu, Piles,i Female Ohsiruotinui, Hearthitrn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension oftho Stomach andDowols, Incipient Diarriuna, Flatulence. Hahitunl Cesjivniiess,.L“»sof Apw- tile, Cholia, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, mid In oil cities of Torpor ofthe Bowels, whore, n Cathartic or an Aperient i* needed. * They are exceedingly mild in their operationsi producing tififtimr iuiji iei|, griping nor.dehilit^ . .“'“''julyW l“s—iy KTSold whohwale ’‘alen'ndretoilAtn'irUio priiicipal pr«ii' rfffireH i{L^iymu)uli. jiily 29 l w 8— ly • ’iSv' r fnutiiro In n intellect, and i jood, witliHiit ox m the public, mint n philanthropy thnn ono in avowal, it Is proper to mentisii.ilini Medicines liuva been compounded i practical experiment und acute nb*. that those recipes iro adopted whlc found most efficacious in tne tr enstw for which they ore recnm so proper.to observe, that In his young. Uie subscriber himself aiiflarodllie ntoat „ B B llJin Itlo ill Itcaltlt nrbltig entirely ftont (net tlarenre'.' n.Httt nfltt. tligealivn nrgatta, Induced by tool™; inline epplieellnh In .Indy nt coll,,**. »„5 „ cqu |,. mu a know edre nf h * iirnfeai on m. ...J . IlieetL inn a Itnowlldh'of III. pfolbailon, HI. owt, ., 5 Ibrbig. early iSducnd him to lnve.tl,el.U,ec.u«i of them, and to endeavor to fllicoverthe best mL ntddtee. ilia ekncriencc, In <nnneVtbn°wSltta nbaorvntlona Ito haa mnilo In a arant numlia.Tr lhai ilia di.aa.Bd;nriloniMcd unto on|„ ln h , b , oanae nf much of nor ■tlirerittg, for thnaa arocr liil'nrirnna. ■nnnlviiia ilia B .V* Inl'orjalia, -upplyin. the ay.letn with nourI.i l monl. na wall aa pnrliyin* it, and nreeervin. it. healthycnndilintn BMltPe., ing between the digeetlvn organ.’nnd'evereott nr nnrt nrihn avatHM la v'Srv n>..> .1 *. .. tines; nnd this mat|er is lint so completely throwh offnt the different enmiictorins in disease us ift health. As the blond is‘circulated Uirniiih tho system with wonderful rapidity for iu nourish ment, it immediately begin* to suffer whenever Uie blood becomes comaminntud. Hence, if wb desire or expect health, we must keep the foitn- tainstof life pure. S. J. 8POO.NER,M. D. The above medicine for sale hy »«>v 20 T. M. & J. Al. TURNER. Dr. Jclib’s Rheumatic Unimenh fTiIlIS highly approved and long celebrated X application for Rlieiinintic Disorder*.is care- fully prepnred ncctfrdiug to the originnl recipe of Sir Richard Jebh. Baronet, Physician tn her Into Majesty nnd Roynl Family. It is doubtless true; that the excrucinting pnin. the decrepitude, do: fortuity and premature v old age, which are Uie usual attendants am) consequences ofthi* drench ed disorder, nro suffered hy tunny persdm from Utter dosnair of a cure, or frequent disappoint ment in the efficdcy\>f the numerous pretended antidote* used to etfoet this purpose. But those who have made trial of Dr. Jehb’s Rlieumnlic Liniment, even in ehstiunte coses of long stand ing, nnd of the most severe character, have re ceived essentiu) relief, nnd ninny hnve been cur ed in a few dnys, some in twenty-four hours, as n number of persons iu Boston and vicinity, who were formerly nlflictnd with Um Rhouniatiiin, have very fill y nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer tificates nre in tho possession of the Proprietor, which prove Uie most thorough and surprising cures by means of this most powerful Liniment, in case* where other approved applications had totally foiled. The Liniment i* also used widi signal success, and muy be confidently recom mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb ness, stiffness of tho joints, &e. Price, 50 cents. A supply of the above article for sale hy . , WM. II. TURNER, jnly 14 Oppnsito the Mansion House. T QuofUibet. IIE nnnnls of Qiiodlibet hy Solomon Sc- ciuidihoiights. CharlesO'Mnlley, the Irish Dragoon,hy Harry Lorrequer, with illustrations—Nti. 1. Letters nml Speeches on various subjects hy Lord Broiighnin. Howard Pinckney, a novel by Uie auUmrlof Clinton Bradshaw. . .P" « ,n 8 R » k.Blbre nnd behind the curtain, hy Alfred Bunn. 1 The Juvenile Forget Me Net. for 1841. Jnck Ashore, hy Uie niilhor of Rnlliu the Reefer. Master Humphries Clock, No. 9. Pocket Maps of Georgia, Atnbuinn, North nud South Carolina, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, nnd Floridnr Tlm Traveller’s Guide llirongh ilia United States. Tho Traveller’.? Guide Map. A description of the Canals nnd Bail Ro*J*o 1 the Unilod States, comprehending iintices of air the works of Internal Iinprovemeiit throughout tho United States, by II. S.Tanner. Kent’s Cotimjenbujcs abridged. ‘ Digest of decisions of the Courts nf Common Law and Admiralty in tlm United States, hy The* ron Metcalf and Jniinthan C. Perkins. Digested Clinncery cases, contained in thn Re- J orta oftlm Court ot Appeal* of Marylnud, hy antes Raymond. Bouvier’s Law Dictionary. A new collection ofljnv*, Chnrtera nnd local ordinances of the Government* of Great Britain, . France and Spain, relnling tn cession* nf lands in their respective Colonies, together with the luw* of Mexico and Texas on the same subject, to which i* prefixed Judge Johnson’s translation of Azo nnd Maimer* institutes of the Civil Lnwr of Spain—by Joseph M. White, Counsellor nt Law, and lute delegate in the Congress of thn United Sates, and honorary member of the Georgm IItistorical Society. Just received by oct 12 W. TIIORNE WILLIAMS. y c " st Powders. HESE Powders nre no admirable substitute for Yeast ill making all kinds of batter cakes and linvo the advantage over that article in ma king the butter perfectly light nnd randy fnrhaj king the instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat nml other cakes when mndn with these powders, are less likely to disagree with the stomach ilinn lho*d mjule with yeast, and as it require* but a few minutes tn prepare for linking, the possibility ol having them sour is entirely uvoidca. The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit with these powders, fins been approved by many ofthe most eminent physician* and surgeons id lit in country s they artwilso highly rcconnmnond- ed hy many of the first families iu this city ami other places. A supply ofthe nhovo valuable article, just re ccived per brig Clinton, and for snio hy ANSON PARSONS sept 21 No 8, Gibbons’ Buildings. JgE it further ordained, That the owners of all lots on Whitaker, Bull and Drayton-street* mot; “ nsfnrsomiu.s Soinli'Broad-sireot.nndnti Brough ton-street.bctwcen Drayton nud Whilaker-slreets; and on Buy-street between said Drayton uud. Whiinker-streeta, slinll ho hound, whenever re qnired hy the City Council by resolution* td place n good and sufficient pavement or.sidewalk of brick or fiagstnno, and ofthe dimensions spe' afied in the ninth section of thi* Ordinance, and tlio said pnveuient shall be oftlm level nijd height marked an thn accompanying map ofthe several elfiflltirilTiroflliinlifleretit lUr.etaimil squares;and . the'snid pavement sliull he graded or stuked down . hy the City Surveyor, and in the tnaimnr and upon the term* prescribed in the foregoing sec-' tion of thi* Ordinance, and notice nf such resolu tion shall published in the city Gazettes for at lenst two mouths, and a copy thereof lie served hy the City Mnrshnt on every owner or lesse'oa* aforesaid, his dr her agent or attorney, within twenty dnys after tho fame shall have been puss- ad ; and If arty person shall refuso or neglect |o> nlnce a pnvementor sidewalk extending tlm whom length nfhi* or her lot within twelve mouths af ter such a resolution him been published nr scry- ed, it shall be the duty of the City Surveyor mm City Marshal, aided witii such masoi)*, brickluy* era or workmen or muy lie necessary, to pioccod to havu the sume placed before the lot.of each de limiter, und in tho manner prescribed hy thi* or dinance, nnd hn sliull report tho sntiio to Council with the expense thereof, and Council shall forth with direct tho City Treasurer to issue his exccu* tion against the owner or lessee of said lot for thu amount ofsucli expanse, which shall lie collected asull other taxes and assessumnis ure enforce;! by the luw ami Ordinances that are or tuny he iu force; und nny person who shall*molest or trou ble said Surveyor. Marshal or workmen employ ed by them In’tlie discharge of tlio ir said duty ‘|f hi, placing said pavement, may he punished «* »» prescribed iu this fifth section of'this .Ortlinutteo- Extract from tlio Ordinance. M. MYERS, c, c. ^ * Sea Vnsolution published in the Ropnhllonn > 140i Oct. inst.‘ , , octjMK Saviinnnli Poor Houso A Hoi- Y iittitl—December 1,1640.“ • ISITING COMMITTEE Ibr December— .Win. DuiiPun and A. B. Fniinin. • ° * ‘ Physicians—Dr*. Arnold iiinl Bulloch*' All applications for admission to ho iimde'ln 1lm Vimtiilg Committee, except in cases nl urgen cy, when liny tnvmher of the Board may admit.’ dec I