Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 08, 1840, Image 4

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LEGAL NOTICES. .*. Sheriff** Sale. •\iriUi lie fold on the firet Tuesday iuiFehru- ▼ Y ary next, before iho'Oonrt Homa, in the •City ofSHvnuniih,betweiin the usual hour* of sale, the followitig ciglitv*ei^ht(86) Negro slave*, •o will Boatswain, iRnehnel, Cooper, Murtha.old Mar 'ria, Teiiuli.okl Rachael, old OUroy, Sarah,Eliza, Pleasant, MildMI, Daniel, young Forty more, •old Clarissa, William, young Phccbe.IsBnc.yofiiig Daniel, A fly. young William, little Mary.Ilcnuy, Jim, Jack. Ueotgc, Peggy, little Sarah, little A* hratn.'blc Ahruui, Jutto, Uule Bella, old Bella, Elizabeth, Moley, Harriet, old Glawowtold Sue, Agrippn, Lightfiml, Sylvia, Jane, Tom, Abhy, Adam, Pally,John, Phillip, Charlotte, Davy,add Huimuli. Duly, Julia, Mutthina, Dolly, Flora,'old llarry, Fanny, Lucy, Chwles, Carolina,-old Pat ty, Kvo, Lusty, dW roily,Chine, Bhtnh, old For- tymore, Knty, little John,young llarry,old Plim- bo, Nelly, Warren, Diana, Cteanr, Scipiu, Jitmy, Israel, old Bigliy, Joe, Beck, Hetty, Letih, ibig Mary, Nod, young Clarissa and Ifarmondytlevi ed on under nnd uy virtue or an execution on fnrecUtfure of mortgage, iaaued out of the Supe rior Court of Chatham County, at the instance •of Charles Spalding v«. William C. Harris nnd David Snodgrass. ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c. « dec 1 (Georgian) Notice. A LL persons Indebted to the nnbacriher, or whose notes, duo bills, or beak accounts, have stood open for no unreasonable period, are informed that unless settled by the 1st of January nest, tlioir accounts will ho, Indiscriminately, put In suit. S. PHILUUVCK A CO. nov 7 Notice. T HREE mouths after duto, application will be made for the renewal pf Certificate No. 809, lor twenty-five shares in the Capital Stock of the Bank of St. Marys, dated Y.Uh February, 1B40, in lieu of the original, which has been lost or mis- laid. B. HOPKINS. Marys, 87th Aug. 1840. sept I 8U)3iu ■ Dry mi County Sheriff** Sale. ffTTILL bo sold at the Court House in Bryan f T County, on -the first Tuesday in Jauuary mext, between ilia usual bourwof sale, Two udjoiuing tracts of I«aDd. containing one Jiunrfred acres each, situatod hi Bryan Coanty, tbonroleil east by JJFuXcWslrmd, north by VY m. Strickland’s laud, uud south hy vacant land? said property levied on to satisfy four executions an fuvorof Keuboii English against Lemuel Ha- Urey. Executim returned hy a Constable to me HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff*, c. •nov 30 Notice. F OUR months after date, .application will be made to the lion, the Inferior Court of Ef fingham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell All the Real Estate lying in the said county nnd elsewhere, belonging to the Estate <of the late Robert Burton, sen’r. deceas ed, for the purpose of making n division. Ac. ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. ROOT. BURTON, \ Fl . ora BENI. BURTON, } w dec 3 Notice. F OUR months nllor dnte, application will be uiadetotlie Honorable Inferior Court of EfilngliRin County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell all the Real E»tnte of Robert Burton, late of said comity, deceased, nov 8 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’Uu Administrator’* Sale. W ILL be -sold agreeable to nn order of the inferior Court of Bryan County for ordi nary purposes,-on the first Tuesday in February oiext, nil die Real nnd Personal Property of the Estate of Dorcas Sanderliii, deceased, as fellows: A five ncre lot of Land nnd Improvements there- on.eitnate on Springhill, in the citv ofSavau-. •neh ill Clintlinui comity, nnd known Gy the sunn- her nine in the plan of the township—fanmded einrth-enst hy the Kail Rond Depot or Augusta Road, south east by Minis’ Lot, and north-west by Miss Germain. Also, at the same time mid place, will be sold one Negro man slave named Welcomes and one-sixth of four hundred acres of Land in Bryan county, granted to Lewis Smith, bnituded north-east by the River Great Ogee- chee, and south-east by John Milledge—a reserve of fifty acres of Land in the Camp-Jack Tract, now owned by Won. Bird iu Effingham county Adltobesold at the different Court Houses it. which the property is situated. To be sold (atm division among lira heirs.' AND’W. BIRD, Adm’r nov 26 with the will annexed. Guardian** Notice. I N pnnmntice nfan order of the Inferior Court of Chatham Ommy, while sitting for ordina ry purposes, will be sold ou the first Tuesday iu January next, One tract of Laud in Walker County, lot No. 3S?,2d district. 4th section, and two tracts in Ir win County, No. 300,12th district, and No. 22, 8Uidistrict; also, one tract in Lee County, No. 372,28th district. 1st section. All at the Court House of the respective Counties in which said imidrare situated. Te Am sold for the benefit of the heirs and cred itors of John B. Gilbert. ADELA GILBERT. Guardian. oct 28 Administrator** Sale. TT7TLL he sold on the first Tuesday in Jann- vv ary, 1841, before the Court House door in Effingham County, between the usual hours of sale, one tract of Land containing 575 acres, belonging to the estate of the late Matthew EL gle, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. , JOHN M. EIGLE, Adtu’r. Per James Palis, Attorney, nov 10 271* W £xeciitor*StSulCi LL be sold before the Court House m the city of Brunswick, Glynn County, on the first Tnesdny in January next, between the usual hours of sale, from 20 to 30 veiy prime Negroes, belonging to the Estate of the late B. F- Cater, and sold for the benefit of the heirs and creeitora of said estate. Terms at sale. MARGT. K. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. nov 3 265 (Geor) 'Valuable Property Tor Sale. Notice. F OUR months after dato, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGIyun County, when sitting for ordinnry pur poses, for leave to sell apart of the Real and Persoual F-stato of the lale B. F. Cater,^ for the benefit of th« heirs «id creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix- HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept £9 235 ’ W ■ I 1 ■ l'.tl.IS' COMPOUND KrttMotc To a III Wnth, Recommended bu the Faculty. rfWCS compound will lie found servfcf&lo In X arresting nnd preventing decay ki tualli t keeping the teeth and gums in a healthy and clean condition ; sweetening tlie bfenth; removing tar tar, and relieving palncnnsod by enrinua teeth. Few (Uscordrios iu uiodorn chemistry promise mow important results thnn that of KraasoM by Dr. Reicnenbnch, nn eminoiit chemist of Blntu- ko, hi Monrovia. It !• a highly rectified liquid product, obtained ftoin wood, nnd is analogous to charooul in iu antiseptic properties, but I'ar nioro powerful as a corrective nnd preventive of tie- any. Charcoal, notwithstanding its woN known damning properties, Is objectionable ns « denti frice,vn account of iu Insolubility, mid the risk of minute particles remaining batweon the tenth and producing injury. Krcnsnlu, on ilia contra ry, cannot bu liable to this objection, nnd posses ses, So a much grenter extent, the antiseptic nnd purifying properties of tha former. 'The trials which have been maJo with it. in this country and Europe hnve proved its elficncy. It is strongly recommended by the Faculty ns tho best preventive against caries iu teeth. To sweeten tlie breath, rendered offensive hy decay ed teeth, the use of tobacco, or other causes, and to arrest decay itself, it stands pra-nminant. Mis'a compound Kreosote iboth Hash, com bines tho virtues of Kreosote, of tho strength adapted for this nurposo, with other substances known to bo highly advantageous in whitening and preserving tho teeth. Itts confidently recommended to the public n« n vnbinbtc compound, which may lie used daily with great advantage to the teeth nnd gums, at the same time leaving an ngreeulile sensation hi tho mouth. Thorn is no acid in this wash, nor uny ingredients entering into its composition, but such ns are highly beneficial to the teeth. It lias been examined and used hy several of tho first Physicians of this city, who have no hesi tiitioei in recommending it as an excellent wash for the teeth nnd gums, preventing the latter frdm becoming spungy,and, by its detergent nnd an tiseptic qualities, preserving both in a clean and healthy condition. Forsnwby MOV 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER- - ^ Tho true Poiitftdo Dlflno. Extensively used iu Europe, never belbro Intro duced into America. I T cores nnd proveiits nil Charming or Rough iiCM-nf tho IlntuUnml Lips, mini the piercing effects of cold weather, well robbing n littlo on tho hands ami lipssjvery ulglit going to bod, Isa certain preventive and euro. It ulso euros Frosted Foot, nnd Corns. To re lievo the pain of Corns w««h the feet in warm water, pnre tho Com close, apply a littlo pomudo on a piece ol linen lint. It cures Swellings and Bruises occasioned by fnlls nr otherwise, and will prevent tho many bad cousmiiienr.es orsuch accidents. Ifn little lie well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blnckiiPM. It will cure Bams, and 8cnlds, if applied dij rertly, alleviating pain, and preventing Glisters. It is useful for u Still'Neck, and Swelling of the Glands, and will greutly rcliovo Rheumatic, and Gouty Pains, in any part. It immediately removes Pimples, and other Eruptions*, is exceedingly useftil lor Sore Breasts, particularly in lying-in. Its efficacy in this very trying cuse, when ull other applications liavo fail ed, has been well proved, and can bo attested by ninny. Ills useful for Cancers beflirethoy arc broken, aud an unfailing remedy for tho Piles. It gives n delicacy ofirugruiire nnd that natural healthful appearance to the skin no other prepnrg ntion rtfthe kind has over been known to produce. So invaluable is this compound, lor every incon venience to which the skin is liable, that those who have once proved its benefit will never wil lingly bo without it. For sale by . WM. H. TURNER. septS 1 Opposite the Mansion House. — ,0. T Notice. F OUR months ufter date, I shall apply to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden County, for leave to* sell ull the Real Estate of James Llovd, deceosod. jnlygtf E. D. TRACY. Adm’or. Executor** Notice. A LL persons indebted to thelate Petek Mas- stc, of Glynn County, will please muke < payment without delay; and all those having de mands against said estate, will render them in ac cording to Inw to either of the undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, # Qnal’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, j Ex’ors. sept 4 214t4ui Notice. F OUR months alter date, nppliention will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all those tracts of Land, wilh the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta bles, &c-„ belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor ton, deceased, situated in Glynn County and end ed Bethel, for tho benefit of the heirs of raid es tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adrn’or. nov 11 Notice. T HE Copartnership lieietofore existing in the city of Snvaminh under tlie firm of Cbig horn & Wood, was dissolved on the 24Ui Octo ber by the death of the former. The future bu siness ofihecnucerii will be conducted bv Philu- ra P.CInghorn, Joseph S. Cbghurn and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style and firm of Claghoius& Wood. PHILURA P. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag- horn &. Wood, wifi make payment to nov20 O. A. WOOD, Sarvivor. Notice. T HE subscribers having connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this citv, under the firm ofSHAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 2G 233 Hose Ointment, F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on the Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions gener ally, are among tlie most tedious and disagreeable affections to which the human frame is liable. Situnted ns it were, on the verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach tliem hy inwnrd rente dies. Hence the inefficacy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un comfortable system of strict diet: such means by reducing the system merely palliate the sy mptoms while they are in practice, to recur as violently, or more so, when a generous diet is returned to. And the generality of externnl applications have no other effect than the disease in one place, soon to show itself in tho same nr another part. When all thoso means hnve failed, and in many seme cases, n perservance for ashorttime in Die use of the Rose Ointment has proved effectuul. There is no trouble in using (npplying it every night.) A fresh supply just received, nnd for sale by nug 24 G,R. HENDRICKSON. A GREEABLE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court ofTnUnall County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the, first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door iu Reidville. in said county, between tbe usual hours of rale, nil the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to tlie Estate ofJas. Perry, deceased, situate in said Ceunty, viz: Pour thonnuid five hundred acres of Land, on vrtuch is situated the lute residence and the vnina- We set of mills long known n* Perry’s Milts, Which will bo new uud in complete order for im mediate operation. As this property is so well known, l deem. a. particular de«enpvkvn of \\ un necessary; suffice it to say, that it is not surpassed hy any other situation as a mill privilege, on the Alatninalut River. Being only 11 miles from tlie river, the'Bawed lumber can lie floated from tlie taills in small rafts to the river below, and round logs can wilh convenience be floated down the creek, (Cobb’s Creek) to the mills, for two milca above. The situation is remarkable for health, kayiog au excellent well of water, and also n good spring convenient, There is also at the place a commodious house lately erected os a seminary of learning. I invite individuals aud companies wish! ngto parebise, to call and view the premis-1 csfor themselves. Also, at tin rame time nnd place, will be sals one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land, containing one thousand acres; also, one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land »n Mili- gan’sCreek; and also, one tract on Water Mel lon Creak. Plats of all raid tracts will be exiiib- i ted on tlie day of sale. Also, at tlie same time nnd-ptace will be sold, the following muned Negroes, viz: Jim Miller, 40 years old; Jim (Brook*) 50 years old; Dann, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 30 years old; Hon tj, 17 years old; Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dilln, 20 yearsold/and her two children Crocket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and her child Martin 1 year, old; Angelina, 4 rears old; Phrabe, 50years old, in bad health. All of wl)Wf will be sold ns the property of James IV- fy,iHte pf said County, deceased, for the benefit «l the legatees of the said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and t(vo yeurs, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, Admr. pepper ami IHuMurd. XF.S London Mustard r 10 do Cannialer do , I) do ground Pepper* iu papers rsnle by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, sept 17 Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted in the City of Savannah, Ga. under tlie name nnd firm of Hazard, Demmw, & Co. will hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard, Dtusluu $( Il’ebsUr. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD. ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York. Oct 8th, 1840. oct 16 Rowand*S Tonic mixture. or, Vegetaslk Febrifuge. A specific and lasting Cun for the Fecerand Ague, fTlHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur X ofbeing a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years’ study , experience, and labour, in th« medical practice and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed orsuch medicinal principles as were considered most fit to restoro the hurtnnny of action between the Stomach. Liver, aud tlie other important func tions of the system, tho loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause ofthe disense. It speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by winch effect, vigour and strength is soon afforded to the whole system. It must be apparent to*all, that n medicine possess ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great va riety ofcomplaints. By renewing tho healthy ac tion of the digestive organs.it has proved itself of remarknble benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Henrt-hurn, Water Brash, Flatulency, Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystentery, Bowel Complaints, and many other affections of similar origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers, and especially in FEVER AND AGUE, nr Inter mittent Fever, that its powers have been princi- rally tested, nnd with those who have seen its use- illness. it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies heretofore discovered for those diseases. It hns ko been used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of tlie Chills and Fever, and it has always warded off the apprehended nttnek. For rale hy nov T. M. & J. M. TURNERS rates of freight of. the CENTRAL RAIL ROAD* t TO * Eucu*s Universal StrciiKtltciiiiiK Plaster* UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED!! C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, or weak ness in tjieBrcnst, Side, Uackor Limbs: ul- so for Goat, Rheumatism, Liver Couiulaintand Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi culty of breathing, oppression of tho stomach, &c. they will give immediate and soothing relief: nnd for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease nnd certainty, are decidedly superior, to other reme dies. Persons whoso business or avocations re quire that they should ait ur stand much, or thoso of sedentry habits generally, who may bn troubled with pains in thwsidn or breast, are advised to try one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They are different from nil others, nnd freo from objections which are generally made against plas ters. Perhaps them is no medical observation better established than that “Cossvsn tioh origi nates ill ueglected Coi.os.” Innclimnlosovari- able ns ours, it requires more care nnd nttentinn to gimrdngninststneuttncks of this too often futnl disease, than most persons ore able and willing’tn bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratifica tion to those of consumptive linbits, or those af flicted with distressing pains in the side nr breast, or any affliction of tho lungs, that a reasonable prospect of relief can ho hud by using this “(/ni- rersal Strengthening Plaster." Iti the course of more tlmn twenty years pro fessional practice, of the many who have used them not one solitary complaint hns been heard; on the contrary, so numerous are the cures they have effected, so abundant are the most positive nnd conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so urdent, sincere and grateful is the language ot those who have used them, that they are offered to tho pub lic ns decidedly superior to ntty thiugof the kind ever offered, uud unrivalled by any in the whole world!! The Laimks are respectfully informed that they are prepared with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, that they nro spread in a scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or slain the whitest linen, and may be worn bv the most delicate persons, in all situations, with ease!and comfort, and without removal forone month, with ptuasura. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nor 3 FROM tUVAHKAH Uhl. lli'oi; I’nrk, Fi.li *mi Ll(|iiiir " Oil, MojniiyiMtd Lima "Flour 11 \S " Fruit. Potatoes, Onloin, Bcels, drc. " Bread. Crackers, and other light barrels Corn and Pens iu bags per bushel ^ Clmirs, per dozen Carriages, four wheeled Cotton per bale, round, not exceeding ooftlbi. including iusurntico •* •• •• square " " “ " (Excess for nncli Station of 10 miles 5 eta. per IfH) lbs.) Demirons and Jugs not exceeding J gallon •• «< •• 2 gals iV not exc'ng 5 gal. Gigs, Strikers nnd Jersey Wagons Ducks nnd Fowls in coops per head, (25 per cent more if not cooped) Horses, Mules and Cattle per hend Illids. and Pipes Liquor not exe'ding 120 gn\, •• * “ Molasses aud Oil ordinary size Half bhls. Beef, Pork, Fish and Liquor " " Flour " « Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beetr, &c. Jersey Wagons without covers Kngs Liquor, «Sco. not exceeding 5 gnl. „ «• «. •« 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet anperficial, fl 50 for each stage of 10 miles. Measurement goods per cubic font Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rice Flour in bags, per bushel Plough*, each Salt iu racks per bushel Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and Dogs, net bend Sugar. Coffee, Rico, Hardware nnd such other articles ns go by weight per 100 lbs. Turkey* nnd Geese in coops per bead (25 per cent more if not cooped) Huy per bale Post and Stage Coaches and Hoad Wagons Wheelbarrows All pnokngns nfl™ weight thin 601bs. or mcMuring loss thnn Sj fool 35 cent, each. All sinnl packages 25 cents each. IPer rack not over four bnshels. FREIGHTS at the above Rates and under the following Stipulations, viz. No Claim for damngeson nrticles carried by this Company, unless the pnckngOB am examined and identified in tlie presence ofthe Agent of Transportation, before the same are removed from the Depot. Not accountable for tho leakage of Liquor, Oil or Molasses, breakage of Glass or Crockory- wore, chafing of Bagging, Carriages or Chairs. Not occcounlnblo for brenkngo of Hollow-ware: no internal injury not clearly perceptible on tho outsido of tho pnekogn, will bo allowed for, unless established to have occurred on board the Carr: not accountable for the decay of perishable articles: not accountable for Live Stock: and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Lime Barrels or pneknges of any kind whatever. It is understood that this Company will uot hold themselves accountable for mendings ofCotton bales or for pillage, or damage by tho weather on any freight after being landed at the place of desti nation or for loss by fire except Cotton mid then only while in the Cars. This Company, will hnve Agents at the 80 mile station, and the Terminus ofthe Rond to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded if nolcalled for in three days, will lie charged the Savannah rates of storage. (CP GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will be enforced against all persons attempting to smuggle it on tlie Rond. * ttU 8*J. McFarland, Agent. l. 2.3, 4 & r> 0, 7 8, oTThT im»i 60 (JO 60 36 38 10 , 1 60 10 00 75 t 00 55 no 15 a sn 10 00 1 20 1 50 88 81 75 . 20 300 10 00 1 50 1 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 1 76 ■a oo .1 00 1 00 1 00 35 3 50 10 00 l on 1 10 1 45 1 00 1 75 1 00 1 10 1 35 J 60 1 00 25 25 25 25 25 60 DO 60 75 75 0 ou 0 00 0 00 8 00 800 a 3 4 4 4 10 00 1ft 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 2 on 3 00 4 50 6 Of 0 00 4 on 5 00 0 00 7 50 0 00 25 GO 76 88 1 00 25. 38 fill 75 25 6C (IJ 75 6 00 6 00 0 or on 6 00 26 26 95 25 50 60 50 60 60. 0 10 15 15 15 6( 6! 76 1 Ot 1 00 30 12J •20 25 tl 00 50 75 J OO 1 00 1 00 25 38 GO 60 75 12 12 12 12 12 75 1 25 2 or 2 5t ’ 3 00 10 00 10 01 15 or so or 20 00 60 50 75 1 00 1 o 0 ament. 4 I induml. hi than. [a mends, toofllrto wh have proved of It Is Idle to declare . It in view tlmn the ben* tho afflicted. Hnlf-preservatlon is the first i law of nutiiro in man; and lie who labors, Ida intellect, and spends his means for the goad, without expectation of any return iu public, .must possess a greater share uf hrnny than one in a thousand. After this , it Is proper to mention, that the Hygeian nos have been compounded after a lift of ttl experiment andtfcuto observation: uud jbo recipes are adopted which have been found most ufflcncious in the treatment of tha dis eases for which they am recommended. It | a B |. •o proper to observe, that in his younger yonrs, the subscriber Irimseir suffered the most deplora ble ill health, arising entirely from great derange ment ofhis digestive organs, induced by too In tense nppliention to study at collego, nnd acquir ing n knowledge of his profession. His own suf ferings oarlv induced him to investigate the cause of them, und to endeavor to discover the best re medies. His experience, in connexion with Die observations ho Gas mnde in a groat numhei of post mortem examinations, has irresistibly drawn him to the conclusion, that the digestive organs T* i *'j 1 }* ^ 11 share of human dlsemfo— that tlie diseased or deranged slain of them is the cniise ofmuchbfmir snfieriug; for those ore vi* tal organs, supplying the system with nourish* roanl, 11, mil u, purifying It, .nil prerving it* li.nuliy comlitmn. Unlit.,, Ilia ivnip.lliy oilit. mg b.twp.n tho dlgattlvn orgnn. and ,vary aih. er pnrt of ilin ,y,turn I. vary grant, ilirongh tint counoxinn anlio narve,. Whan ilia* dlgcMlvn organs are deranged or diseased, the blood is poisoned by the absorption of acrid, putrid, snfl- iindigested matter from tho stomach nnd intes tines: nnd this matter is not so completely thrown offal the different nmunotorins in disense us in honlth. As the blood is circulated through the system with wonderfttl rapidity for its nourish ment, it immediately begins to suffer whenever the blood becomos contaminated. Hunce. if we desire or expect health, we must keep the foun* tains of life pure. d. J. SPOONER, M. D. Tho above medicino for sale by ttov20 T. M. & J. M, TURNER.- Georgia—Glynn County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS. Benjamin Wilson applies to me for Letters of Administration oil the estate and effect* of Geo. W. Warren, late of Glynn County, deceased, These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil, and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) iu term* of the law; otherwise Letters of Aduiim istmtion will be granted tlie applicant. Wituess, tlie Hon. Francis M. Scarlett, one of the Justices ofthe Inferior Court of said County, this 26ih day ofNov. 1840. dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk. Georgia—Effingham County, To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Thomas R. Hines iuisapplind to the Hon. Court of Ordinary of Effing ham County, for letters of Administration on tlie estate and effects of Martha Hines, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singular, the kindred nnd creditors of the said deceased, to file llieir objections (if any they have) to the granting ofthe administration to the applicant in the Clem's office ofthe said Court, on nr before the26lh day of December next; oib erwise letters of administration will be granted. Witness, tlie Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices ofthe said Court. the26th day ofNov., A. D. 1640. JOHN CHARLTON, nov 26 - Clerk c.o. e. c Jujube Paste. 1 CASE French Jujube Paste, recommended for the cure of coughs, colds, &'c. Just re- ceived atu! for sale by nor 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Georgia—Effiugliam County, To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Frederick Gnann aud Cletus Guann, his applied to tlin Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County for Let ter# of Administration on tlie estate and effects of Jucob Gnann, jr. deceased, These are therefore to cite and admonish oil and aiogular tlie kindred and creditors ol tlie said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tlie granting ofthe administration to tho applicant in the Clerk's office of the raid Court, on or before the 3d day of Jnnitary uext, other- vriie. Letters of Administration will be granted. Witness, »ho Ho.i C. Powers, one of the Jus- * ofthe said Court, Lite 3d day of December, JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk c. c. o. k. c. pin—Liberty- County. " whom it may concern: >S Mrs. Eliza A. Williams haaap- the Hon. the Court of Ordinary ft for Letter* of Administration effect* of Benjamin Williams, Chatham Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1640. Mosday, 22d June, 1810. JolinW. Clifton, ) and > Dicorce. Sarah Ann Clifton. ) r ’appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that tlie defendant is not to be found within the County of Chatham; im«l that she is without the limits of the State, on motion of the Complain ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah Ann Clifton do uppear on or before next term of this Court, and file her answer or defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her defnult. the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of tlie Gazettes of this Stale nnd of tlie 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. aug 25 205t2dmj Dr. Taylor** B ALSAM ofLiverwort, for consumption and liver complaint, mnehs, colds, nsthina. diffi culty nfbrealing, pains in the side or breast, spit ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of the chest, hooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, diffi cult or profuse expectoration, nnd all other atfec- lions of the chest, lungs and liver. This article is prepared according to a recipe procured from a very old and eminent physician, the late Dr. Holyoke, who preserved hi* own life by its efficacy, although of a consumptive conti- tmion.tottie astonishing age of one hundred a.id two years: until the age ofeiglity.seveti, be was engnged in very extensive practice, requiring much exertion and exposure. Hundreds ore now living in good health, that Consumption seemed to hnve marked for an curly grave, w ho owe their preservation to the use of this invalua ble medicine. The virtues of tlie herb "Liverworth,” are in this vegetable preparation so powerfully nnd ef fectually concentrated, us to render it a most su perior and harmless medicine for all disorders of the Liver and Lungs, and it is now considered by all persons familiar with its effect, superior in merit to any other piedicui preparation for these prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonish ingly bencficail for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, Spitting of Blond, &c. * that many of our physican is daily employed it in their prac tice, and esteem it a superior and valuable me dicine. All persons afflicted witli Consumption or any oilier disease ofthe Lungs, are recommend ed to make immediate use ofhia Balsam, as it has not only proved effectual iu removing such symp tom*®* threaten Consumptions, bnt has perform ed effectual cures of even this formidable disease, where all hopes ofrecovery were relinquished by tlie most learned and experienced medical men. This medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, nnd may be considered a very superior preparation for thenurennd prevmi- tion of all diseases ofthe Chest and Lungs,nnd should bo sealored to, even ufter these diseases have Dr. Taylor** Bnlanui of Liver wort* F OR consumption and livercomplnint,coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, pulpitution ofthe heart, oppression nnd soreness of the chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto ration. and all other affections-of tlie chest, lungs nnd liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, or tho-'e who are unable to rest well nt night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable Value oftliis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, and found not wanting. The Prnprietorlsdaily receiving the most flatter ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically the medicine ofthe people! ’ It is used by tho .Medical Faculty; sup ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New-York Press, aud is in tlie house of most of our citizens It may be taken without the least fear ofdan gcr by children, aud persons debilitated by dis ease. In fine, the cures the Balsam ofLiverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; tho consequent popularity it has obtained among those persons, who by experience nro hcstquuli tied to judge of its etlicncv; the exalted opinion entertained of its virtues by physicinus; the con sequent recommendation it receives from tho Medical Faculty-speak cogently und unequivo cally ofthe meritsand success of this mediciue. Invented by nil old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the confidence reposed by him in its irresistible merits nnd its beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with the most distressing symptoms ol Consumption, it being now subjeetto the advice and control ol thr'ee physician* together with the many testimo trials ana corroborating certificates which have been voluntarily given ns hy persons who have received its potent and salutary effect, must go far, very far, ta recommend this as a Vegetable Medicine of unequalled nnd undeniable virtue for Consumption aid all the dise aseswbicb prey up on the chest, lungs and liver. O 3 llewan ojConnterfeils!—Frauds upon this medicino nro issied iu every direction. Remem ber to nsk for fDr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,’’ nnd do n|>t take any thing else. There is no other medicifie connected with this, or in any wuy possessing (lie same virtues. See that the signnturn of Ged. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in tny bund fritibg. To counterfeit tins wil be forgery. For sale at june 1 ]T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S, Dr. Iiiinimns* Aromatic Vcec- . , tabic Bitter*, Tor Jaundice. Indigestion. Weak Stomach, &c. T HESE Bitters nre composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, nnd hnve been highly extolled by thousands who . hnve experienced theirefiicacy m the above nam ed complaints. They ure in fact tho best sto- machic ami corrective the vegetable kingdom fur nislies. They are highly useful as n prevontivo against fever, and are very serviceable at all sea sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when person* of bilious habits experience! tlmt total loss of appetite, disn greenhlu listlessnessand relaxation ofthe system. They strengthen the Rtoinucli, procure n good up- petite, promote digestion, purify .the blood, and restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of tlie Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied arc nothing more thnn cheap groggy preparations, sold nt a high price, nnd bought mainly for their intoxicnling properties. These Bitters nre superior to any that ure, or ever have been offered to tlie public. Being puujrently aromatic, they nre particularly recom mended to senfuring persons as an antidote n- gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under tlie infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to prove u wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite nud as sisting digestion in a remarkable degree,removing those low spirited and trembling sensntiobs, the sure effect ofawantof tone in the system. They nre peculiarly adapted to those who nre troubled with Dinrlimn, or VVenkness of the Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer and autumnal months. They will bo fnnud in all cases ofthe following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, Loss of'Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, n propensity to Sleep, "Bitter Tasto iu the Month. Lonthitig o'" .on thing of Food, Sicknessnt tho Stomnch.Gen- ernl Debility, nnd nil oilier symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, *apt 11 Opposite the Mansion House. Rownnd** Tonic mixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific and lusting cure for Fever and Ague, T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years study, experience nnd labor, in the medicnl practice nud observation of Fever nnd Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principles as were considered most fit to re store thehnrmony ofnetion between the stomach, liver, and the other important functions of the system,the Iobr of which nnnnony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It spcedily’pro- mutes a 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 to nil. thnta medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in u great variety of complaints. By renewing the healthy action of the digestive organs, it lias proved itself of re- tnnrknble. benefit in dyspepsin, depraved appetite, heart-burn, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, nnd all other affections of similar origin, bnt it is in tlie treatment of Fevers, nnd especially in Fever und Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested, nnd with those who" have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to nil remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It has also been Used as n pro ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi cal recurrence of the chills nnd fever, nnd it has always wnrded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany the vegetable febrifuge with a few of the many une quivocal certificates politely furnished to tlie pro- f riotor,corroborative ofthe foregoing statements, 'nr further accounts of its grent usefulness, see Dr. Jcbb’s Rheumatic Liniment. T HIS highly approved nnd long celebrated applicutimi Tor Rheumatic Disorders.lscare- fully prepared according to tho original recipe of Sir Richard Jebb, Baronet, Pliysiciun to her late Mujesty ami Royal Family. It is doubtles* true, that the excrncintlng pain, tho decrepitude, de formity and prpmuture old ago, which are the usual attendants and consequences of this dread- ed disorder, nre suffered by many persons from utter despair of a cure, or frequent disappoint' ment in tuc efficacy of the numerous pretended antidotes used to effect this purpose. But those who have made trinl of Dr. Jebb’s Rheumatic Liniment, eveu iu obstinnte cases of long stand ing, and of the most severe character, have re ceived essetitiul relief, and many have been cur ed in a few days, some in twenty-four hours, a* a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who were formerly afflicted will: the Rlimmintisyi, have very fill y nnd satisfactorily testified. Cor* tifientes nro in tlie poss-oBsion of the Proprietor, which prove the most thorough and surprising cures by menus of this most powerful Liuiment, in cases where other approved applications had totally failed. The Liniment is also used with signal success, nud tuny bo confidently recom mended far chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb' ness, stiffness ofthe joints, Ac. Price, 50 cent*. Asupply of the above article for sale by WM. II. TURNER, jnly 14 Opposite the Mansion House. Chatham Superior court. May Term, 1840. James D. Stevens ami Jos. j . C. Wilkins, Admrs. «f «iwPm. P. H. Wilkins, si. John [ P fbre to cite all persons interested, “— objections thereto, it be made icd by law. Ac. hand this 4th day ol Deaeinl W. STACY, c. c. o. h c. Mm... , J " ,ta °T Note U PON reading the foregoing petition to es* tablish a copy of n certain promissory note, stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, bearing date nt Savannah, the 24lh February, 1838, for eighty one dollars, and fifty cents, pay able to P. H. Wilkins or bearer, ten days nfter date, and also, tlie accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tho said John Adonis do shew cause at the next torin of this Coart, if any ha have, why tho copy contained in tlie snia petition should not be established iu liou of tho original note. And also ordered, thut a copy of this Rule be personally served on rite said JohnAdnmsif to be found in tlie State, nnd if bo cannot be found, then the #aid Rule ahull be published in some public Gazette in the State for tlie spuce of tluee months. Juno22d, 1840. A true extract from tim minutes. E. G. WILSON. Dep. Clerk, sepl26 J Superior Court C. C. Hoi ck * Panacea. T HIS vnhmtle medicine may be taken with perfect saftty by all ages and in all diseases. Its cures are forjthe following discuses: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of the ntomacb, hdirtburn. diarrlima, dysentery or flux, piles, fislu i. obstructed or excessive men struation, perioisofccssation of menses, flnur-al- bus or whites, rigue and fever, bilious or remit- resisted the usual remedies. In the practice of thi, old and ver, mpedabj. phy.ici.ri, thi. Bnl- t „ nir «, Pr , , y ph,V. liver, mrbt fever, .m.ll pox, sam ofLiverwort has acquired nn enviable repu-1 Eryninilas -■ ■ as sunartnr thnt nf tti« «u l ..." . Utian for itsvirtures, as superior to that of tho a- bundant nostrums ofthe day; ns was the character and probity of k*inventor nnd original proprie tor, Jo that of quack nnd empirics. The result of long observation und close study respecting diseases of the Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, has die additional re commendation of Imvin been used forseveu years by die public, and nlso by physicians nf eminent talent withoiita single instance of failure in ef fecting ntimmediate beneficial result. For sale at nov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER'S. Dalby’s Carmisiitivc. H IGHLY recommended as a most safe, ef fectual, nnd often immedinte remedy for die wind, die watery nnd dry gripes, convulsions, and nil diose fatal disorders in the bowels of in fanta, which carry off such a number ofthe hu man species under dio age of two years. A sup ply of this valuable medicine just received, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept Hi Surgical Instruments, Ac. A MPUTATING, Trepanning, Obstetrical, Dental and Cupping Instruments; Evan’s Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring Button lancets, German spring Lancets, German and fine American Scarificators,Pearl and Steel Lan cet Oases, Stomach Pnmns, Stcdiescopes, Ivory, Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries; Womb Syriti- S es, Breast Glasses with pump, Self-Injecting ipporatus, and a complete assortment of Syrin- S es of every description. Just received per brig lew Hanover and for sale by sept 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER, Pocket Combs, Ac* G ERMAN Silver, Ivory nnd Horn Pocket Combs; nlso, a large assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens’ Shell. Ivory and Horn Dressing Combs; Pino Tooth do, French, English und American Tooth Brushes. Just received nud for sale hy A. PARSONS. • no v 23 . Human Hair. 11 VHP, diseases of the linir among ris are those X which occasion baldness nnd gradual fulling off of the hair, and thinness of it—the causes of which arise from ninny disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re laxes the roots, causes the hair to (nil off, and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness hns ever been esteemed a great defect. Ilgenernlly arises through violent exercise, from whence nrise per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss ofthe hnir—it relaxes the roots—tlie acidity pre vents the fluid acting on the hnir, which occasions it to waste. For instance, nfter n violent perspi ration the hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an eli'ecton tho hnir, first rnh the linir dry with n cloth, then apply tlie Cns- soda Oil to die roots of the hnir, so that the skin of the head may he mnistened, nnd remain so af ter each time of perspiration. Sold wholesale und retail by the proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 4t)U Broadway, N. York; and by appointment, by nug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. pnmphlels accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply ofthe above valuable medicine id.andforsnleby G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent nug 31 Peters* Vegetable PHI* A RE daily effecting some of the most aston ishing uud wonderful cures that have ever been known—in consequence of which they have now become a shining mark, against which all the arrows of disappointed hope, envy nnd uncharit- ableness are levelled without distinction. Peters' Vegetable Pills are anti-bilioits, anti* ,'speptie, and anti-mercuriul, nnd may justly be considered a Universal Medicino—hut they nre peculiarly beneficial in tho following complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevers.Fevor nnd Ague,Dys- B ' , Croup,Livor Complaint, Sick Heudnche, ce, Asthma, Drnpsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, Hcurtburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distensiott ofthe Stonmcli nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrhma, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe tite, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, nud inallcuiwaorTorpnrof tho Oowols, whore a Cathartic or nn Aperient is needed. ThejUro exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. (CTSold wholesale and retail ut all the principal Drtt" Stores iu Savannah- * july 29 182—ly or St. Anthony’s lire, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow fiver, costiveness, wind on the stomach or bowels',cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blnodi’^fto'iehzn. colds, coughs ; inflam mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rhemnntisni, in flammatory sard throat or quinsy, w(looping cough, thrush orsorn raondi, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy,rickets, diseases of the liver, juundicc, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous ami scrofu lous affection* ofthe membranes and ligaments, mercurial nnd vonerial diseases, ulcers, sores, af fections of the skin, and disenses arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply of tlie above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, nnd for sule by the single bottle or box, by ANSON PARSONS, nug 14 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Gelatine ClipsiiIe«T>f~Pure Co- puiva Balm. T HE Cnpavia Balm is, of all the medicinea employed in combating tho chronical nnd acute gonorrhoml affections, also the blennorhcen called whites; ilia only one, the specific action of which has never been doubted, and to which physicians have in consequence given the prefer ence; but its nauseous tasto nnd smell nre the causes of its being rejected by many patients. This is die reason why so many experiments have been made in order to discover some mode of disguising its taste, so that it might be taken with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been but imperfectly effected, and always by addition of uqme active substance which modifies its pro perties, nnd thus destroys its cliemicnl constitu tion uud its physical character. I therefore offer n mode of administering it in such n state tlmt it cannot occasion tlie slightest repugnance, und this without submitting it to any alteration. My method consists in enclosing it iu the Gelatine Cunsules. A supply of the above vuluuble medicino just received, and for sale hy . AN80N PARSONS, nug 21 No. 8 Gibbons'Range. Long: A PaUerson t Offer for sale, in store, O/Y/T SACKS Salt, 300 bushels Alum Salt O" j\j 20 bhls Mess Beef, 20 do Prime Beef 30 bhls Prime Pork, 50 do No3 Mackerel 1000 lbs Bacon, Sides and Hams 25 bhls Potatoes, 500 lbs Codfish 50 bids Navy Bread, 25 do Pilot do 4 hnlf pines Otnrd Brandy 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 1 hhd S C Ruin 2 pipes Madeira Wine, 1 do Sherry do 1 hhd Part Wine,2 pipes Teneriffe do 10 bhls Canary Wine, 10 do Tenerilfe do It) do Malngu Wine, 25 boxes Claret do 20 baskets Champagne 5 casks London Porter 25,000 Spanish Segnrs, vnrious brands 10,000 hull’Spanish Segnrs 10 bhls Baltimore Flour, 10 do Cnnal do 5 lilidsS C Sugar, 5 do Molasses 25 bhls Molasses, lOqrcliests Hyson Tea 5 cases Imperial Tea, in caddies 25 bugs old Java Coffee, 15 bags Green do 5 boxes Powchoog Ten,5 do Sauchaugdo 50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes 5 bags wrought Nuils 5 boxes Boston LenfStignr 10 do Tobacco. 1 hhd LeafTobncco 150 bids Tar, 20 do Rosin, 20 do Pitch 5,000 lbs Oakum, and various other articles in their line of business, on accommodating terms, nov 25 Compound Sarsaparilla, or ITIcad Syrup, K NOWN from all others by being called No, . t SilverTop. Also, ns r further security, tny 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 ful and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon be an indispensa ble nrlicle in every family. It makes a delightful ineud, and is uit excellent purifier of the blond. By a very small expenditure nf money, the pur chaser has a liottleofilie Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing the Saline Powder; the on ly necessary r.ccontpaniri. nt is n pitcher of ice water, and you have a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigeruto to your heurl’s con tent. A little of tho Suline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a glass of Sarsaparilla Mend as can bo found in tho city. We speak from experience; don’t take our word, hut go and get the article of William Brown, tho inventor, 481 Washingtoti-street. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, _nugjJ0 Monument Square, Dr. Eucn's Universal Strength ening; Plaster, Unrivalled and C ELEBRATED for curing pnins, or weakness in the brenst, side, hack or limbs; also, for gout, rheutnntisin, liver complaint and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe stomach, &c. they will givo im mediate nnd soothing relief; and, for neatness, pleat antnoss, safety, ease nnd certainty, nre deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose biisi.j^Hsoravocntions require thut they should sit or stand much, nr those of sednotary habits generally, who may be troubled with puinn in the sido nr breast, nrrt advised to try. out of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are dif ferent from others, and freo from objection* which are generally mnde ugninst plasters. Perhaps there is no medicnl observation better established thnn tlmt " Consumption originates in neglected Colds." In a climate so vnriublu us ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to guard against the attacks of this too often i’ntal disease, tlmn most persons nfe able nnd willing to bestow. It cannot tlicroftjrehiit be a gratification to the sub scriber to ho enabled to offer to ull of consump tive habits; or those nfflicted with distressing pnms in the sido or breast, or any affection ofthe breast and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by using iris *• Universal Strengtliouing Plaster." A supply of thoso valuable Plasters kept con- ■' min *’ * ----- Bluntly on bnnd, by sept 5 ANSON PARSONS, No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Hams, Wluskey, Ac. -fl O ^ Hnins of prime quality JUdJeJ 150 bids Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Monongolinln do, 54 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from sclir F A Topper, uud forsalo by oct 13 F SORREL & CO. Sulphate Quinine. -fl AA Ounces French sulphate Quinine Xh/\J* 10 do do Morphine, 10 do Piperino 20 do Kreosote in I oz vials. Just received persliip John Cnniniing, nnd for sale hy oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Money Bells, Ac. A N assortment nfPntent Money Bolls, fine French Pocket Books nnd VValleta, now styles just received and for sale by nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Pepper, Ac. Qfl NAGS heavy Black Pcppnr OvF 10 Pimento, 10 do Itnco Ginger ; 100 mats Cinnamon. For sale bv | dec 5 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Teast Powder*. T HESE Powders are onndmimblo substitute for Yenst in making all kinds of batter cakes nnd have the advantage over that article in ma king the hatter perfectly light and ready for ba king the instant they are mixed. Buckwheat and other cakes when made with these powders, nro Iujn likely to disagree with the stomach than these made with yenst, and ns it requires but a lew minutes to prepare for linking, the possibility ol having them sour is entirely avoided, The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit with tlieso powders, hns been approved by many of the must eminent physicians and surgeons in this country; they are also highly recommttiend- ed hy many of the first families In this city and other places. A supply uf the above valunblo article, just re ccived per brig Clinton, nnd for snlu by sept21 ANSON PARSONS,. gelguctte Brandy. fl.A HALF-pipes Soiguetto Brandy, for sale XU hy GEO, ii; MAY. nov 28 American Repertory; O F Arts, Sciences and Mniiiiactures, embnw cing record* of American nnd other patent inventions; account of Manufactures, Arts, 4kc, Philosophical nud Literary Essays—containing also.the transactions of The Mechanics' Institute, New York. 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THORNE WILLIAMS. nov 23 B E it further ordained, That tlie owners of all lots on Whitaker, Bull nnd Drayton stroots as far south ;.a South Broud-strect,and on Brough ton-street,between Dray ton nnd Wliitaker-streete, nnd on Bay-street between anld Drayton and Whitnker-atreets, shall be bound, whenever re quired by the City Council hy resolution* t<* pluce n good and sufficient puvoment or sidewalk- of brick or flagstone, and ofthe dimensions spc»- cified in the miith section of this Ordinance, mid the said pavement shall be ofthe level uud height marked on the accompanying map ofthe several* oievationB ofthe difl'ereiit streets und squares, and tho said pavement shnllbe graded nr staked down* by the City Surveyor, und in the manner nnd upon tlie terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, and notice nf such resolu tion shall be published in tho oily .GpeeUes for ot least two months, und n ropy thereof he served by the CityMnrshnl on every owner or lessee n# , aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney, within twenty days after the snine shall hnve been pass ed ; and if any person shall refuse or neglect to place n pavement or aiduwnlk extending the wboto length ofliis or her lot within twelve months afr ter such a resolution lias been published or serv^ ed, it shnll he the duty of tho City Surveyor nnd City Marshal, aided with such musotts, brickluy-- ers or workmen a* may be necessary, to ptocea® to have the same placed before tho lot of each de- fimlter, und in tlie manner prescribed by this or dinance, nnd he ahull report tho enmo to Council with die expense thereof, and Cbuncil shall forth with direct tho City Treasurer to issttn his execu tion against the owner or lessee of said lot for the amount ofBuchexpense, which shall bo collected as ull other taxes aud assessments are enforced by tho law and Ordinances that are or may be in force; and any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveyor, Marshal or workmen employ ed by them in the discharge of their su'ul duty or in plucing said pavement, may be punished as i* prescribed in this fifth section oftliis Ordinance. Extract from the Ordinance! M. MYERS, o. c. ” See resolution published in the Republican* 24thOct inat. ootSO^ Savannali Poor House A ilos*; pltttl—Dccnniber 1,1840. Y ISIT1NG COMMITTEE for December— Win. Duncan und A. B. Fannin, Physicians—Drs. Arnold and Bulloch- * All applications for admission to bu made to the Visiting Committee, exceptincusc* ofrirgon* cy,wheuany member of the Board may, admit,-., dee I ■ ' ? II a v unit (gar** f\ M superior Havana Segursj. two )’«**»* • HENDRICKSON.-