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•eight (88) Negro slave*,
.tot flnnpcr, Marfa,old Mor
iitb.oUl Rnrluifl oM Clnrov, Sarah,Eliza
t, Milfall, Danfel, vnmiff Fttrtyittorc.
lm, William, ytmng Pha}hi\l*«Hn.Young
A fly, jailing Willimit. little M«iy,||etmy.
k, (icroge, Peggy, little Snrali. little A*
.» Abram, June, liltln Bella, old Ilolln,
„. lh. Molnv, Harriet, old Ghtsoow.ald Him,
innn, Li* lit loo I, Sylvia, Jnnn, Tom, Ahby,
.ill, INtliv.Jnhu, Phillip, Chnrlntte, Davy, old
..jnimh. Bi*y, Jnlin, Manillas, Dolly. Flora, old
llnrrr. Fanny, Lucy, Charles. Cnrolinn, old Pnt-
tv, Eve, Iat«tv. old Polly, Chine, Hinnli, old For*
lymore, Kaly, little John, young Hurry .old Phu*-
bn, Nolly, Wwren. Diana, Crcsr r, Sciplo, Jinny,
Dntehold Bghy, Joe, Beck, Hetty, l/rah, lug
Mary, Ned, young Clarissa and Hnmuradvflevi-
ed nu under ’ and ny virtue of nu oxocntionnn
foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the 8upo-
rior Court of Cliatlmm County, nt the instance
<\f Charles Spalding vs. William C. Ham* uud
David Snodgrass.
ELISHA WYLLY, Sheriffc. c.
dec I (Georgian)
Brynn County Sheriff’s Sale.
"fSTlkk bo aokl at ilia Court House in Brynn
W County,on die Aral Tuesday III January
uext, between the usual hours of sale,
Two adjoining tracts or Land, containing onn
hundred acres each, situated ill Bry nn County,
lirtiindeil cast liy J. Futche’s Inud, north by Win.
Strickland's land, and south liy vacant laud;
said property levied on to satisfy lour executions
in favor of Reuben English against Lemuel liar*
vey. Execmioe* returned by a Constable to me
HENRY F.. SM(TH, Sheriff n. c,
nor 30
A LI, persona indebted to tho tnhserlber, or
wlmso notes, duo bills, or hook accounts,
have stood open for on unreasonable period, ore
informed that utiles* settled by the 1st ofJntmnrv
next, their aecounis will lie, Indireriminetrlv. pm
in suit. H. WULUIUCK A CO.
tiov 7 *
Executor’* Notice.
A LI, persons indebted to the lute Pr.TKf Mai*
sir, of Glynn Counts will please make
payment without delay; and nil those having da*
minds against said estate, will render thorn in ac
cording to law to either of the undersigned.
FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, [ Uiini'd
STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, (Ex’ors.
sept 4 21414 m
Notice,
F OUR months after date, application will he
made to the Honorable the Inferior Court
of Camden County, Gn., when sitting for orditm*
rv purposes, Tor leave to sell the Real Estate in
Georgia of tho late Col. William McKny, of Du
val County,*Eost Florida, consisting of a certain
tract of Land situate upon the north sloe of tlm
St. Mnrvs River in the County of Camden and
State of Georgia, containing 4500 neros, more or
less, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors.
MARY ANN McKAY. Adtu’lx.
Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1&I0.
nov 0 208
GiutrAian’s Notlcb.
I N pursuance of an order of the luferior Court
of Chatham County, while sitting for nrdinn*
I f purposes, will he sold on thu first Tuesday in
annaiy next, *
One tract of Laud in Walker County, lot No.
397,3d district. 4lh section, and two tracts in Ir
win County, No. 300,12th district, and No. 22.
8thdistrict; also, one tract in Lee County. No.
372,23th district, 1st section. Allot the Court
llmtie of the respective Counties iu which said
lands are situated.
Tn lu> »nW fn,lV» l«^»j!l hc'lBISil!
lion of John B. Gilbert.
ADELA GILBERT. Guardian.
oct 2d
Notice,
F OUR months afterdate, application will he
nnde to the Don. the Interior Court of Ef
fingham County, when sitting for orditinrv pur
poses, fur leave to soli nil tlm Real Estate lying in
the said county nnd elsewhere, belonging to the
Estnte nf the late Robert Burton, sen'r. deceas
ed, for tho purpose nf making a division, &c.
ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix.
ROUT. BURTON,
BENJ. BURTON,
dec 3
Administrator's Sale.
XylTlLL he sold on the fits! Tuesday in Jann-
, Tv ary, 1841, Irafore 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 tlm late Matthew Ei-
yte, deceased. Sold for the benefit nf tlm heirs
«nd creditors. JOHN M. EIGLE, Adm'r.
Per James Pams, Attorney,
nov 10 271*
Exccutor’s^ttlc.
TfriLL he sold before the Court House
TT the city of Brunswick, Glynn County,
silt the first Tuesday in January next, between
the usual hours of sale, fro-n20 to 30 very prime
Negroes, belonging to the Estnte of the*late U.
F. Cater, nnd sold lor the heuefit of the lieirsaud
crecitors of said estate. Terms nt sale.
MARGT. K. CATER. Ex’ut.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex'or.
Mov 3 265 (Geor)
Ex’ors.
Notice,
F OUR months nfter date, application will he
made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of
F.ffinglrain County, when sitting lor ordinary'
purposes, for leave to sell all tlm RNd Estate of
Robert Burton,late ofsnidcouutv, deceased,
nov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix.
Notice.
F OUR months after date, application will be
to lU«> H.onofnM* Cnitrt OfdttVtty
of Glynn County, when silting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell a part of the Real and
Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the
beuefit of tlm heirs and creditors of said Estate.
MARGARET II. CATER. Ex’ix.
HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex'or.
July 10,1840.
sept 29 235
Notice,
F OUR mouths nller date, application will lie
made to the Honorable Inferior Court of
Cbntlum County, when sitting for ordinary pur
poses, for leave to sell all those tracts of Lind,
with the improvements thereon; consisting of
dwelling house, stnro houses, negro houses, sta
bles, &c.,‘.belonging to the estate of Isaac Nor
ton, decensed, situated in Glynn County and call
ed Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs of said es
tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adiu’or.
nov 11
Sheriff's Sale.
TTTILL be Sold on the first Tuesday in Jan-
TT nary next, before the Conrt House in Urn
Citv of Darien,
A Negro hoy named Hamlet, belonging to the
estate of Ann C. Cannon, late of said County;
levied oil to satisfy nn execution for her State
Tax for the year 1637. Amount due $4 28 and
costs. JOHN HUTSON,
dec 6 Dep'y Sheriff m. i. c.
Administrator's Snle.
B Y virtue of tut order of the Honorable tlm
Justices or tlm Inferior Court of Chatham
County, white sluing for ordinary purposes, will
be sold before the Conrt House in said County,
on the first Tuesday in February next, all the
Negro slaves belonging to tlm Estate of James
Miner, deceased, eleven in number, unwed Gov
ernor, Crawford, Harry, Scott, Harriet, Jean
Hie, Sambo, Andrew, Peter, Jack and Louisa, oi
a* many of them as maybe survivors, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate.
Terms of sale cash, purchaser* paying for ti
tles. JAMES McIlENRY, Adiu’or.
<032
. Sheriff's Sale.
the first Tuesday in January next, will be
sold at the Court House in Effingham Co.
between the maul hours of sale, die fo'iowing
property:
1 hree hundred and fifiy acres nf Pine Land, ly
ing and being in the Comity of Effingham .hound
ed on the west hy lands of W. P. Edwards, on
dm south by vacant laud; levied on ns the proper
ty of Hardy G. Pitts, to satisfy executions in fa
vor of If. L. Lovett, vs. Hardy G. Pitts, John
Edwards and Win. Edwards, securities. Proper
ty pointed out by the security.
R. J. MlNGLEDORFF, 8hcnff e. c.
dec 3
Notice.
T HE”Copartnership heretofore existing in the
city of Snvnnu.ah trader the firm of Clag-
horn & Wood, wu* dissolved on tlm 24di Octo
ber by the death of tlm former. The future bit-
sinew ofilrn concern will be conducted hv Phihi-
ra P. Cbighorn, Joseph S. Chghnrn and Orlan
do A. Wood, under the name, stylo and firm of
Clughoiu*& Wood.
PHILCKA P. C LAG HORN,
JOSEPH 8. CLAG HORN,
ORLANDO A. WOOD.
All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag-
horn & Wood, will wake payment to
nov20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor.
Notice.
T HE subscribers having connected their in
terest. will hereafter continue to transact a
general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this
city, under the firm of SIIAPTER WOOD-
BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER,
WYLLY WOODBRIDGE.
sept 26 233
Notice.
T HE business heretofore transacted in tho
Citv nf Savannah. Ga. tinder tho name and
firm of Hazard, Penslow, & Co. will hereafter
be cnntinneii by the undersigned, who luive
changed the name of their firm to that of Hazard,
Denslme St Webster.
AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD,
ALLEN A. DENS 1.0W.
JAMES It. WEBSTER.
New York.Oct 8lh, 1840.
net 16
iEBRATED ftur wil l Pains, or weak-
v ness in tho Brent, Side, Back or Limbs; al
so for Gout, llhaumatiim, Liver Complnintand
Dyspepsia.—Ill Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi
culty of breathing, oppression of Urn stomach.
Sic. they will givo imitmdintn and soothing relief?
and for neatness, ifleasatitness, safety, ease nnd
certainty, are decidedly superior to other reme
dies. Persons wlmso business nr uvocations re
quire that they should sit or stand much, nr those
of selloutry luihiiM generally, who may he troubled
Willi pains in tho side or breast, are advised to
try ono of these beautiful and unrivalled plaster*.
They nro different (Vom all other*, nnd freo flow
objections which are generally made against plas
ters. Perhnpi there is tin medical observation
better established than that "Coimi’urnox origi
nates in ueglocted Gottis.” In a climate so vari
able ns ours, it requires more care and attention
to guard ngaiusts the attacks of this too often fatal
’disease, Own most person* are able nnd willing to
bestow. It cannot therefore hut bo a gratifica
tion to those of cnnsiimptivo habits, or thorn af
flicted with distressing pains in the side nr breast,
or any affliction of tho lungs, (h it a reasonable
prospect of relief can bo bail by using this “Uni-
ttrtal Strrngthrnim* PfitsMr.”
In tho course of more than twenty years pro
fessional practice, of thu many wlm Imvo used
them not one solitary complaint has been heard;
on tlm contrary, so numerous are tlm cures they
have effected, so abundant nre tho most positive
and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent,
sincere and grateful is the language of those who
have used them, that limy nre offered to the nub.
liens decidedly superior to nnv thing of the Kind
ever offered, and unrivalled by any in the trhole
world!!
Tint Ladics nre respectfully Informed that they
are prepared with reference also to a number of
delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, thut they
nre spread m a scientific manner, on tlm most
beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will uN soil
or stain the whitest linen, and may bn worn br
ibe most delicate persons, in all situations, will
ease nnd comfort, nnd without removal for one
month, with pleasure.
For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER-
nov 3
"Dr. TAyloi*'i~BAl*mn of lltvcf—
wort*
F OR consumption and liver complaint,coughs,
colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, pirns
in the side or breast, spitting of blood, cnlirrhs,-
palpitution of tlm heart, oppression nnd soreness
of »b* eh»«t, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic
fever, night Hwenis, difficult or profuse expecto
ration. aud all other affections of tlm clmst, lungs
and liver.
To persons of disordered nervous system, or
tho«c who nre uiinbie to rest well nt night, this
medicine is most emphatically recommended.
The inestimnhle value oftliiscefebmted medicine
has Imcn highly tested, nnd found not wanting.
The Proprietor isduily receiving the most flatter
ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify
ing to say thisje emphatically the medicine of tlm
people! It is tmed by tlm Medical Fuculty; sup
ported by Urn Clergy, advocated by the whole
New-York Press, aud is in the bouse of most of
our citizens
It may he taken without the least fear of dan
ger by children, and persons debilitated by dis
ease.’ In fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort
has already effected, nnd is hourly performing;
liie eumeijneut popularity U has obtained among
those persons, who by experience nre bcstquuli
fied to judge of its eflicncv; tlm exalted opiuion
e.utert&med of its virtues by physicians; the con
sequent recommendation it receives from tlm
Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo
cally of the merits ami success of this medicine.
Invented by on old and very learned physician,
distinguished alike for his tulunt, research, nnd
experience; the confidence reposed by him in its
irresistible merit* nnd its beneficial effects upon
him while severely and lamentably diseased with
Urn most distressing symptoms oi Consumption,
it being now stibjectto the advice and control o|
three physicians, together with the nmny testimo
uinls and corroborating certificates which have
been voluntarily given ns by persons who have
received its poient and salutary effect, must go
far, very fnr, to recommend this ns a Vegetable
Medicine ofunequalled and undeniable virtue for
Consumption and all the disc useswhich prey up
on the chest, lungs and liver.
KT Beware of Counterfeits!—Frauds upon tins
medicine are issued in every direction. Remem
ber to njk for “Dr. Toylor’s Balsam of Liver
wort," nnd do not take any thing else. There is
no other medicine connected with tJii*, or in any
way possessing the same virtues. See that the
signature of Geo. Taylor, ill. D., is on every bot
tle, iu my hand writing. To counterfeit Uus wii
be forgery. For sale at
jdne 1 T. M. & J. M. TURNER'S.
RATES Of FREIGHT OF TUB
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
ribor lias biett Jnduco3» nt tlm ro-
dsolloilntion of hia friends, b» offer to
public tho Medicines which have proved nf i
signal Imnefit to lliotnielvoi. It is Id In to declare .....
tlmt he has no other object in view than tho ben- oppi
rROM SAVANNAH TO STATIONS
Uhls Beef, Fork, Fish ami Liquor
" Oil, Molasses nnd Lima
" Flour
•' Fruit. Potatoes, Onions, Beats. &c.
" Bread, Crackers, and other light barrels
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cflt of the nffiictcd. Self-proservntlnn is the first
organic law of nature in man; nnd bo who labors,
exerts bis intellect, and spends bis moans for tbo
public good, without expectation of any return
iroitt tlm public, must possess a greater shnro of
philanthropy than one in a thousand. After this
nvownl, it is proper to nmiilinn.llint tho Ilygeinn
Medicines Imvo been compounded after n life of
practical Experiment aud acute observation! and
that thoso recipes arc adopted which hnvn imet:
found most nflioimiaiis ill lira treatment of tlm dis
eases for which they are recommended. It is al
so proper to observe, that in his younger years,
tho subscriber himself suffered tho most doplora-
bio ill health, arising entirely (Vom grout derange
ment nf his digestive organs, induced by ton in
tense application to study nt coliego, and acquir
ing a knowledge of hi* profession, tils own suf
ferings onrly induced him to Investigate the causo
of them, mid to endeavor to discover thu best re
medies. His experience, in connexion witli the
observations Im fins made in a great number of
E ast mortoin examinations, has irresistibly drawn
im to tlm conclusion, that the digestive organs
nro tlm sent of n great slinro of human disomm—
that the diseased or deranged state of tliotn is tho
cause of much of our suffering; for these nro vi
tal organs, supplying the system with nourish
ment, ns well us purifying it, nnd preserving its
healthy condition. Besides, tho sympathy exist
ing between the digestive organs and every oth
er part of tim system is very great, through the
copnoxion ofiliu nerves. When tho* digestive
organs nre deranged or diseased, tlm mood is
poisoned by the absorption nf acrid, putrid, und
undigested matter from the stomach and intes
tines; and this matter is not so completely (brown
offal the different nmunctorins in disenso us in
henltlt. As tho blood is circulated through the
system with wonderful rapidity for its nourish
ment, it immediately begins to suffer whenever
tho blond becomes contaminated. Hence, if we
desiro or expect health, we must keep the foun
tains of life pure. d. J. SPOONER, M. D.
Tlm above medicitio for sale by
nov 20 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
ootq,
cult or
FREIGHTS at the above Rates and tinder the following Stipulations, viz.
NqCUU,,fordttm>t«oiiu(Ui:t«Hvarrwd by this Company, unless tho packages are examined and
identified in the presence of tlm Agent of Transportation, before the same are removed from the
Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of Liqnor, Oil or Alolasses, breakage of Glass or Crockery-
ware. chafing of Bagging, Carriages or Chairs. Not accrountnble for breakage of Ilollow-wnre:
no mternnl injury not dearly perceptible on tlm outside of the pnekagn, will he nllowed for, unless
established to linve occurred onboard the Carr: not accountable for the decay of pc riahahlo articles:
not accountable for Live Stock s nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for
cooperage of Lime Barrel*or packages ofnny kind whatever.
It is understood that this Company will not hold themsnlves accountable for mendings of Cotton
hales or fnr pillage, or datunge by the weather on any freight nfter being landed attlie place ofdesti-
nation or for loss by fire except Cotton and then only while iu the Cars.
This Company, will have Agents ut the 80 mile station, end the Terminus of the Road to attend
to tlm delivery nnd forwarding ofgnnds. All merchandize, not to bo forwarded if notcailed for : “
three days, will be charged the Snvntmnli rates of storage.
(CP GUN POW DF.lC PROHIBITED. The Law will ha enforced against ell persons attempting
to smuggle it mi the Road.
““*•**• • J. McFarland, Agent.
Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary next. Itefore the Court House in
the city of Brunswick, between the usual hours
afxsSc, seven Negro *L»es, named Monday, Ro
zan, Eliza, Flora, Nat, Eleean and Peggy; levied
on as tho property of 3. M. Burnett, to satisfy
an execution issued out of the Inferior Court of
Glynn County under the foreclosure of a mart-
S tge in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samuel M-
urnetL Property pointed out by defendant.
dec2 K. S. A8HCRAFT- Sheriff n. c.
Sutitl Pepper and iilustitrd,
1 BOXES London Mustard
' 10 do Cannisler do
10 do ground Pepper, in papers
Fur sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Georgia-Glynn County,
To nil whom it may concern:
W HEREAS, Benjamin Wilson applies to
me for Letters nf Administration on dm
estate nud effect* of Geo. \V. Warren, late of
Glynn County, deceased,
These nre therefore to cite and admonish all,
ami singular the kindred atnl creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections (ifnny they have)
in terms or the law; otherwi**- Letters of Admin
istration will Im granted the applicant.
Witness, the lion. Francis M. Scarlett, one of
the Justices ofthe Inferior Conrt of said County,
this 26th day ofNov. 1840.
dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk.
Jujube Paste.
1 . CASE French Jujube Paste, recommended
for the enre nf coughs, colds, Ac. Just re
ceived and for sate by
nor 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
Rose Water, Ac,
R OSE, Peach and Orange Flower Water; al
so, Preston's Extract Lemon, highly re
commended for flavoring Jellies, Custards, Ac.
Just received and fur sale by
il r i> A- PARSONS.
Georgia—Effingham County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Thoi.ias It. Iline* ha«applicd
to the lion. Court of Ordinary of Effing
ham County, for Letter' of Adiuitiixtratinii on
the estate and effects of Martha Hines, late of
■aid county decensed,
These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish all
and kiugnlar, the kindred ami creditors of the
•aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they
have) to the grantingol the administration to the
applicant iu the Clerk’s office ofthe said Court,
oil nr before the 26lhday nf December next; oth
erwise letters of administration will be granted.
.Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus
tices ofthe aaid Court, the 26th day of Novi, A.
D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON,
nov 26 Clerk c. o. r. c.
IVoitck s Panacea.
T HIS valuable medicine may ho taken with
perfect safety by all ages nnd in all diseases.
Il* cures nre for the following diseases: Dyspep
sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of
the stomach, heartburn, diarrhmn, dysentery or
flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men
struation, periods of cessation of menses, floitr-al-
bus or whites, ague ami fever, bilious or remit
tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox,
Erysipilas or St. Anthony's fire asthma, pleurisy,
measles, yellow fev.er, costiveness, wind on the
stomach or bowel*,cholera tnorbit*,consumption,
spitting blond, influenza, colds, coughs, inflam
mation of the chest. palsy, gout, rheumatism, in-
flanomtnry throat or nni?).y i wf-noping
cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore threat,
croup, inflammation ofthe heart, dropsy, rickets,
diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma
king urine, glept. hysterics, nervous and scrofu
lous affection* ofthe membranes nnd ligaments,
mercurial nnd vctierial diseases, ulcers, sores, af-
lection* of the skin, mid diseases arising from im
pure blond, Ac.
A supply of the nbove valuable medicine just
received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sule by the
single buttle or box, hv
ANSON PARSONS,
aug 14 No. 8 Gibbons! Range.
il’er sack not over four bushels.
insuring less than 2£ feet 25 cents each. All smal
Dr. Luinimis' Aromatic Vege
table Bitters,
For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, Ac.
T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables
of the most innocent, yet specific virtues,
nnd have been highly extolled by thousands who
have experienced thcirefficncy in the nbove nam
ed complaints. They are in fact tho best sto-
ninrhic and corrective the vegetable kingdom fur
nishes. They nro highly useful ns n preventive
against fever, and are very serviceable at all sea
sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring
and *tunmer months, when persons of bilious
habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa
prrenhleJistletwness and relaxation ofthe syofem.
They strengthen the stomach, procure ngood ap
petite, promote digestion, purify the blond, nnd
restore tho invalid to his original strength and
vigor, 'dost ofthe Bitters with which the mar
ket is now supplied nro nothing more than cheap
groggy preparations, sold at a high price, and
bought mainly for their inloxicnting properties.
These Bitters nre superior to any that are, or
ever hove been offered to the public. Being
pnnrenlly aromatic, they nre particularly recom
mended to seafaring persons ns nn antidote a-
gainst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under the
infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to
prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating
stomachic cordial, increasing the nppetite and as
sisting digestion in a remarkable degree,removing
those low spirited and trembling sensations, the
sure effect of a want of tone in the system. They
are peculiarly adapted fo those who nre troubled
with DiarbaTn, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Ac.
prevalent in the bummer and autumnal months.
They will he found in all cases ofthe following
description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak
Stomach, CostWeness, Excessive Weariness,
Loss of Appetite, Dullness und Oppression, a
propensity to Sleep, Bitter Tasto iu the Mouth,
Lonthing of Food, Sickness at the Slomncb.Gen-
end Debility, and all other symptoms of Indiges
tion and Flatulence. Price 50(Tents.
For sale by WM. H. TURNER,
sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House.
Rowitnd’g Tonic mixture, or
Vegetable Febrifuge,
A specific anu lasting euro for Fever and Ague.
rpHLS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
JL of being a quack medicine, it having been
the result of many years study, experience und
lubor, in the medical practice nud observation of
Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi
cinal principles as were considered most fit to re
store the harmony ofnetion between the stomach,
liver, and tho oilier important functions of the
system.lhe loss of wliicliliarmouy is evidently the
immediate cause of the disease. It speedily*pro
motes a regular and healthy appetite which is
generally entirely destroyed or rendered very
precarious; by which effect, vigor and strength is
soon afforded to the whole system. It must be
apparent to all. that a medicine possessing these
peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of
complaint.*. By renewing the healthy action of
the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re
markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite,
heart-burn, water brash, flatulency, jniindice,
night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and
nil other affections of similar origin, but it is in
the treatment of Fevers, aud especially in Fever
and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers
have been principally tested, and with those who
have seen its usefulness, it is prononuced sover
eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo
those diseases. It has also been used as a nre
vetitive, by many who were subject to a periodi
cal recurrence of the chills nnd fever, and it has
always warded off the apprehended attack. It
was deemed not improper to accompany tho
vegetable febrifuge with a few of the many une
quivocal certificates politely furnished to the pro-
f rietor.corroborntive ofthe foregoing statements.
or further accounts of its great usefulness, seo
pamphlets accompanying each bottle.
A fresh supply ofthe nbove valuable medicine
just received,and fnr sale bv
G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent.
aug 31
Dy. Jebb's llliciimiuic Liniment.
T HIS highly approved and long celebrated
application for Rheumatic Disorders.iacnrc-
fully prepared according to tho original recipe ol
Sir Richard Jebb. Baronet, Physician to her* late
Majesty nnd Royal Family. It is doubtless true,
that tho excruciating pain, tho decrepitude, de
formity and premuture old age,-which nre the
usunl attendants and consequence* oftliis dread
ed disorder, nre suffered by many persons from
utter despair of a cure, or frequent disappoint
ment in the ellicncy of the numerous pretended
antidotes used to ellcct this purpose. But those
who have made trial of Dr. Jebb’a Rheumatic
Liniment, even in obstinate cases of lung stand
ing, nnd of tho most severe character, Imvo re
ceived essential relief, nnd many hnve been cur
ed in a lew days, some in twenty-four hours, at
a number of persons in Boston and vicinity, who
wefo formerly afflicted with tho Rheumatism,
have very fill y ami wvttafecttmly testified. Cer
tificates nre in the pos^ssion of tho Proprietor,
which prove the most thorough and surprising
cures by means oftliis most powerful Liniment,
in cases where other approved applications hud
totally failed. The Liniment is also’used with
sigmu success, and may be confidently recom
mended for chilblains, funises, sprains, numb
ness, stiffness of the joints, Ac. Price, fiOccuts
A supply of the nbove article for snlc by
WM. H. TURNER,
jtlly 14 Opposite tho Mansion House'.
Georgia—Efnuirhnm County.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Frederick Gnann and Cletus
Guano, has applied to the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of litliugham County for let
ters of Administration on the estate and effects of
Jaeob Gnann, ir. deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil
and singular die kindred nnd creditors of the said
deceased, to file _ their objections (if nny they
have) to the grunting of the administration to din
applicant in the Clerk’s office of tho snid Court,
on or before the 3d day of January next, other-
*“ise Letters of Administration will be granted.
■* r ituess, the Ifott C. Powers, one ol the Jus-
ofthe said Court, the 3d dav of December,
TM0, JNO. CHARLTON,
Clerk c. c. o. k. c.
Georgia—Liberty County.
To nil whom it mny concern:
[REAS Mrs. Eliza A. Williams linsap*
led to the Hon. the Court of Ordinary
of Liberty County, far Letters of Administration
outlie estate and effects of Benjamin Williams,
deceased.
This is therefore to cite oil persons interested,
that if there he any objection* thereto, it bemude
in Ute time prescribed by law, Ac.
Given under my hand tlii* 4th day of Decern
her. 1840. J. W. STACY, c. c. o. i.. c.
dec 4
GeArffia—Giynu County.
lUTwC To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Janies Moore has applied to
the Hod. Court of Ordinary uf Glynn
Cuuuty for Letter* of Administration on the es
tate and effect* of Juo. Casey, late of said county
These are therefore to cite and admouish all
nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofthe said
deceased,to file their objections (if any they have)
to the graining ofthe ndmittUtretiutt to tlw appli-
cant In the Cleric’* offico of the said Court, on or
the 11th day of January next; otherwise
of Administration will be granted,
the Hon. F. M. Scarlett, ono ofthe
lie raid Court this Jlthdiyof Dec.
J. MOORE, Clerk c.*o. o. c.
Cliatlmm Superior Court.
MAY TERM, 1840.
Monday, 22d June, 1840.
JohuW. CUCWtt, }
ami / Divorce.
Sarah Ann Clifton. )
r ’ appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that
the defiuionnt is not to be found within the
County of Cliatlmm, nml that she in without the
limits of the State, on motion of die Complain
ant's Attorney, it is ordered that tj>e said Sarah
Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of
Uiib Court, nnd file her answer nr defensive alle
gation in writing, or in case of her default, the
said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it
is further ordered, flint n copy of this rule be pub
lished in one ofthe Gazettes of this Stale and of
the City of Savannah, once u month until the
next term of this Court.
A true extract from the minute*.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C
nug 25 205t2dmj
Chathnni Superior Court.
May Tkhm, 1841).
James D. Steven* nml Jo*. 1
C. Wilkin,. Adnmi. of/,. _ to «™>
P. II. Wilkin.,.,. John piS>«W»nMtPr»
Adorn.. J n "“ or )'
U PON reading the foregoing petition to cs*
tnLlish a copy ora certain promissory note,
stated to have been given by tho defendant John
Adamo, to the late Paul H. Wilkins, deceased,
bearing dale at Savannah, the 24th February,
1638, for eigb y one dollar*, a'nd filly cents, pay
able to P. If. Wilkin* or buurer, ten dav* after
date, end also, tho accompanying afliduvil*. It is
ordered, that tho said John Adams do shew cause
at the next term of this Court, if guy ho have,
why tho copy contained in the said petition
should not ho established in lieu of the original
note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Rule
he personally served on tho Raid John Adams if
to lie found in the State, nnd if ho cannot be
found, then the raid Rule «hnll bo published in
some public Ga^etto in the State for the space of
fluee mo mils,
Jnnc22d, 1840.
A trim extract from tho minutes.
E. G. WILSON. Dep..Clerk,
sept 20 $ Superior Court C. C.
Gelatine Capsules of Pure Co-
paiva Balm.
rjlHE Copayia Balm is, of nil the medicines
a. employed in combating the chronical and
acute gonorriia-al affections, also the hlennorlimn
Called whilo; iti.j only olm, the specific action of
which .has never been doubted, nnd to which
physician* have in consequence given the prefer
ence; but its nauseous taste nnd sinell are the
causes of its being rejected by many p'ltients.
This is die reason why so many experiments
have been made in order to discover some mode
of disguising its taste, so thut it might he taken
with less repugnance; but hitherto this has been
but imperfectly effected, nml always by addition
of some active substance which modifies its pro
perties. and tints destroys its ch6micul constitu
tion and its physical character. I therefore offer
a inode of administering it in such a statu that it
cannot occasion tho slightest repnguunce, and
this without submitting it to any alteration. My
method consists iu enclosing it in the Gelatine
Capsule*.
A supply of tho above .valuable medicine just
received, and for sale by
ANSON PARSONS,
aug21 No.8 Gibbons’ Range.
Tlie true Pomade Divine.
Extensively used in Europe, never before intro
duced into America.
I Tcuresnnd prevents nil Chnpping or Rough
ticssof the. Hands nnd Lips, from the piercing
effects of colil weather, well rubbing n little on
the hands and lips every night going to bed, is
certain preventive nnd core.
' It also cures Frosted Feet, nnd Corn*. To re
lievo the pain nf Corns wash the feet in warm
water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade
on a piece nf linen lint.
It cures Swellings nnd Bruises occasioned by
falls or otherwise, nnd will prevent the many bud
consequences of such accidents.
Ifa little be well rubbed in on a Bruiic.orPinc.li
it will prevent blackness.
It will cure Burns, nml Scalds, if applied dil
rectly, alleviating pain, und preventing blisters. *
It is useful far u Stiff Neck, nud Swelling of
the Glands, nnd will greatly relieve Rheumatic,
and Gouty Pains, in any part.
t It immediately removes Pimple*, and other
Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Sore Breasts,
particularly in lying-in. It* efficacy in this very
trying case, when all other applications have fail-
Human Hair.
rriHE diseases of the hair among it* are those
■ which occasion baldness and gradual felling
off of thei hair, nnd thinness of it—the causes of
which arise from many disorders, especially fe
vers; perspiration, which extends tho fiore*. re
laxes the roots, causes the Imir to fall off, nnd of-
ten occasions total baldness. Bulduess hits ever
been esteemed a grent defect. Itgcnemlly arises
through violent exercise, frdm whence arise per
spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss
ofthe hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pre
vent* the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions
it In waste. Fur instance, after a violent perspi
ration the lwir becomes dry, it feels extremely
fiurxli, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore,
to prevent it* taking an effect on the hnir, first
rub tlm Imir dry with a cloth, then apply the Cas-
sadn Oil to the roots of the hair, so that the skin
of the head may t»e iitnmU.-imu, nnd remain so af
ter each lime of perspiration.
Sold, wholesale and retail by die proprietor
Tbo*. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; nnd
by appointment, hv
nug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent,
Compound Sarsaparilla, or
Head Syrup,
R NOWN from ull others by being called No.
1 Silver Top. Also, os n further security,
my cignatnre will bo found in my own bund wri
ting, also on the outside wrapper.
From the Editor of die Herald.
Brown's SatsapariUa Compound.—This delight
ful and plensnnt beverage for the summer, is fast
coming into use, and will soon lie on indispensa
ble nrticle in every futnily. It make* a delightful
mead, and is an excellent purifier of the blood.
By a very sinnll expenditure of money, the pur
chaser Im* a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound,
and a box containing the Saline Powder; the on
ly necessary accompaniment it a pitcher of ice
water, nnd you have ft perfect fountain, where,
reader, yon may refrigerate to your heart’s con
tent. A little of tho Saline mixed with the pre
pared Sarsaparilla will give you as grateful a
gloss of Sarsnphrifln Mend ns can be found in tho
city. We speak from experience; don’t take our
word, but go nnd get the nrticle of William
Brown, iim uivuiitor. 461 Wathington-street.
For snlo by T. M. & J. M.TURNER,
aug 20 Monument Square,
lions of the chest, lungn and liver. W,r
Tlii. nrllclo I, pro|m«l iecnrdlng ta
& roourcil from a voryo 1,1 nml tn,! no m nh.Uj ?’
*];!*>• 'H?' 1 "'
">• '»“""W °I«Ron.iimpiivo t"n II.
tntlon. to tlm •■lolilihTiig ngo of ono Ldnd iod
iivo yoaro until llio n e o Oftttjm,,,,, |,„
Migngod In vary otlon.ivo fraction, rcquiS
much exertion and oxnoiure. lluudrad* L.
now living it. good With, that ConsmSntin^
Hoctnnd to have marked for on onrly grove iZ
otvo iliolr pri nervation to tho uao of tlii,
bio medicine. ‘ !l °
Tito virtue, of tho hcrl> <l I.iverw»rth, H on |„
till, vegetable propnration ,o powerfully end «
ftcluolly cmicculrntod, n. to tender It n moit.nl
parinr mill hnrinlora modicino fnr oil dlmniori of
Ilia l.lvor nnd Lung I It I. now amide,ed bv
nil person, fnmlliar with it. effect, mnorior in
mortllo any otlmr medlcnl proporalloti for th e w
prevalent CmitpInloU. It lino proved no nnionlilt.
IMf benoficntl for Co, Coil ^
Cold., bnllling of Blond, Ac, that many nr
oorphy.lcnu In doily employed It l n their pne.
tie,,node.,com It u.iipertor nml valuable m«.
(Iiclmi. All norsnnsnfllicted with Consumption or
nny other iltunnd ol lit. Langs, sro recommend,
ed to innkoimmodlnle use of hi. Bnlsom, si It hsi
not only proved effectual in removing nuchnymp.
ftnisns threaten Consumptions, but hni perform,
oil ot.eolunlcuresnf oven this formidable dlsnnio.
whore nil linpns ufrecovery wore relinquished bv
the most learned nnd osporlenccd medical mom
1 Inn medicine fncrlitnlni expectation, reduce,
favor, reslorea strength, and may Im consideredo
very attporlpr preparation for thecureand preven
tion or all tliscnsen ofthe Cheat and Longmont!
sliutild uo seateretl to,even nllertheia diseases have
resiotetl tlm iioiral remedies. In the practice of
this old anil vary rwpectnbln physician, thia Only
stun of Liverwort lot. acquired an onvlnhlo ropii-
lotion for Unviriures, an superior to tlmtorthi a-
bundant nontrmns ofthe dnygna won the character
and prolmy of iu inventor and original propria,
lor, to that of quack and empirics.
The result ol long observation und dose study
respecting disease* of the Chest, this medicine,-
warranted pure vegetable, has flio additional re
commendation of bavin been used forseven veara
by tho public, and nlso by physicians of eminent
Uiietit without u Bingio instance of lailttre in ef
fecting ntimmedinte beneficial result. For sale at*
nov 3 T. M. &. J. M. TURNER'8.
Peters' Vegetable Pills
A RE daily effecting some of the most aston
ishing nud wonderful cures that have over
been known—in qoiiseqnenceof which they have
now become a shining mark, against which ull the
arrows of disappointed hope, envy and iincharit-
nbleness are levelled without distinction.
Peters' Vegetable Pills ure uuli-biliotts, nnti-
dysponlie.nnd anti-mercuriul, and may justly ho
considered a Universal Medicine—Imt they nro
peculiarly beneficial in >*ho following complaints:
Yellow ami Bilious Fevers,Fovor nnd Agne.Dys-
lepsin, Croon, Liver Compluint, Sick Headache,
Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheumatism,Enlarge
ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions,
Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nansen, Distension
nfthn Stnmnrhnnd Bow*}*, Incipient Diarrhea,
Flntulenco. Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appe
tite, Cholic, Blotched or Snlluv/ Complexion,
nnd in all cases nf Torpor of tho Bowels, where
a.Cathartic or nu Aperient is needed. They nre
exceedingly mild in'their operations, producing
neither nausea, griping nor debility.
ffT’Sold wholesale and retail at all the principal
Drug Stores in Savannah. july 29 182-rly
American Repertory;
O F Arts, Science*nnd Mnnuacttiren, embra
cing record* of American nml other patent
invention*; account nl Manufactures, Arts, &c.
Philosophical und Literary Essays—containing
also tbo transactions of
The Mechanics’ Institute, New York.
Tho General Society of Alechauica and
Tradesmen.
Lyceum ofNntnral History.
National Academy of Design.
The Jersey City Lyceum, nnd other Scien
tific Institution*.' Edited by James J. Mupes,
Professor of Chemistry nnd Natural Philosophy,
in|lho National Academy of Design. Published
monthly at $4 per uuuum or 37£ emit* per num
ber.
The work commenced in February; the Octo
ber number contain* among tnanv others, paper*
on tho following fmlijecti:
The Steam Engine.
Tables of strength of Timber.
Daguerrotype Improvement.
Progress of Engineering.
New Suspension Bridge, by James Dredge.
The ‘Nonsuch’ Iron Passage Boat.
Now system of Lockage for Canals.
New Planing Machine.
Description ofAmcricait Patents.
List of English Patent*.
Persons desirous of subscribing, can sec some
numbers of the work on application to
W. THORNE WILLIAMS
nov 23
ELLIS’ COMPOUND
Krcosotc Tooth Wash.
Uccommtmlal try the Faculty.
T HIS compound will be found serviceable by
arresting nnd preventing decay in teeth;
keeping the teeth and gums in a healthy nnd deatr
condition ; sweetening the breath; removing tare
tar, and relieving pnin caused by carious teeth.
Few discoveries in modern chemistry promUe
more important results tlinn flint of Kreosotp, by
Dr. Rnichatthnch, on eminent chemist of Blaus-
ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid
product, obtained from wood, nml isnimlogouito
charcoal in its antiseptic properties, hut far more
powerful ns a corrective nnd preventive of dre
city. Charcoal, notwithstanding its woll known
cleansing properties, t« objectionable as a denti
frice, on account of it* insolubility, and the ride
of minute particles remaining between the teeth
nml producing injury. Krcosote, on tho contra
ry. cannot be liuhle to this objection, nnd pouere
ses, to n much grenter extent, the authentic and
purifying properties nf tho former. The triiW
which hnve been mode with it, in this country
and Europe hnve proved its efficacy.
It is i trongly recommended by tho Faculty at
the best preventive against caries in teeth. To
sweeten tho breath, rendered oflonsiva by decay
ed teeth, tho use of tobacco, or other causes, and
to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent.
Ellis's compound Kreosole Tooth IVash, com
bines the virtuos of Kreosnte, of tho strength
adapted for this purpose, with other snbstanoes
known to bo highly advantageous in whitening
and preserving the teeth.
It i* confidently recommended to the pttbfiets
o vnlunbie compound, which uiny be used daily
with grent advantage to the teeth nnd gums, at-tho
same time leaving an agreeable sensation in* tlie
mouth. There is no neid in this wash, not nay
ingredients entering into its compositioiv hut
such as are highlybetiefieial to the teeth.
It has hecn examined and used by aevmlof
tho first Physicians of this city, who hamtvfe ties!
tntion in recommending il n’s nn excellent wnah
for the teeth and gum*, preventing the latter from
becotiing spnngy.and, by its detcrgenUnd'an-
tisfptic qualities, preserving both in ft cjeatt'and
healthy condition. For sale liy
nov 3 T. M. & J. M. TURNER.
Rose Ointmcntt
F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples o» the
Face, and other cutaneous eruptions. Tet
ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions getter-
nllv.nre among the most tedious ami disagreeable
a flections to which tlie Imuran frame w liable.
Situated as it were, on the verge of vitality it is
almost impossible to reach them by inwnrdreme
dins. Hciico the inoflicaoy of undergoing a raune
of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un
comfortable system of strict diet: such mean*by
reducing tlie systemnierely palliate tlie synrotom*
while they nre in practice, to recur ns violently,
or more so. when a generous dint is returned to*.
And tlie generality of externa! npplicatioaslmve
no nlher effect than the disease in ono place, loan
to show itselt in the same or another part. When
all those means linve failed, nnd in many severe
cases, a per*»rvnnco for n abort time in me use of
the Rose Ointment has proved effectual. There
is no trouble in using (applying it every night.^
A frcsli supply just received, ond for sale by
nug 24 G.R, HENDRICKSON-
Long: A Patterson,
Offer for sale, in store,
QAH SACKS Salt, 300 bushel* Alum Salt
20 hills Mes* Beef, 20 do Prime Beef
30 bblsPrime Pork, 50 do No3 Mackerel
1000 lbs Bacon, Sides nnd Hams
25 hbls Potatoes, 500 lbs Codfish
50 IiIiU NVy Bread, 25 do Pilot do
4 half pipes OtardBrandy
4 Pipes Holland Gin, 1 lihd S C Rum
2 pipes Madeira Wine, ] do Sherry do
1 lilad Port VViue,2 pipes Tonerilte do
10 bbls Canary Wine, 10 do Tonerilfe do
10 do~Mrf!age' Wine,'25 boxes Claretdo
20 baskets Champagne
5 casks London Porter
25.000 Spanish Segars, various brands
10,000 hull'Spanish Segars
10 bbls Baltimore Flour, 10 do Canal do
5 hhds 8 C Sugar, 5 da Molasses
25 btis Molasses, 10 qr chest* Hyson Tea
0 cases Imperial Ten, in enddies
25 bags old Java Coffee, 15 heg* Green do
5 boxes 1'owchong Ten.5 do Souchoog do
50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes
5 bug* wrought Nails
5 boxes Boston LenfSngar
10 do Tobacco, 1 hhd Leaf Tobacco
150 bbt* Tar, 20 do Rosin, 20 do Pitch
5,000 lbs Oakum, nnd various other article* in
their line ofbiiainen, ou accommodating term*,
nov 25
ed.has been well proved, and can he attested by
ninny.
Il w useful for Cancer* before they nre broken,
nnd on unfailing remedy for the Piles.
It give* a delicacy of fragrance and that natural
healthful appearance to thesVdi no other prepay
ntiott ofthe kind tin* ever been known to produce.
So invalunble is this compound, hr every Incon
venience to which the skill i* liable, that those
who have onnn proved its benefit will never wil
lingly he without it.
For sale by. WM. H. TURNER,
sept 5 Opposite tlie Mansion IIuuso,
Hams! Whiskey, Ac,
Gift Hams of prime quality
J, 150 bills Baltimore Whiskey
Ml do Mmiaugahele do, 54 keg* Gn*hen Butter
Lauding from schr F A Tnpper, and fnr sale by
oct 13 F SORREL & CO.
Sulphate Quinine*.
‘| AA Ounces French sulphate Quinine
X UU 10 do do Morphine.lOdo Piperine
20 do Kreosotein 1 oz vials. Juslreceived
pership John Gumming, nnd for sale by
oct 10 G. JL HENDRICKSON.
Money Belts, Ac,
A N assortment ofPatent Money Bells, fine
-l*- French Pocket Books nnd Wallets, now
style; just received and for solo bv
nov2S G. R, HENDRICKSON
Pepper* Ac,
QA BAGS heavy Black Pepper
O vr 10 do Pimento, 10 do Race Ginger
J00 mats Cinnamon. For *nle hv
dec G G. II. HENDRICKSON.
Dr. Buen's Universal Strength
ening Plaster.
Unrivallul and Uneiptalled 11
ELEBRATED for curing pains,or \venkne*»
Vy in the brenst, side, back or limbs; nlso, for
f out, rheumatism, liver complaint ntid dyspepsia,
n coughs, colds, asthmns, difficulty ofhreatning,
oppression oftho stomnch, &c. they will give im
mediate nnd soothing relief; nnd, for neatness,
p\ea»antoa»»,»nfety, enso nnd certainty, are deci
dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose
liiismes* or nvocntionv require that they should
sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits
generally, who may be troubled with paiti*iu the
fid« or brenst, nro advised to try- one of these
beautiful and unrivalled piasters. They nre dif
ferent from others, nnd free from objections which
nre generally made against plasters. Perhaps
there i* no medical observation better established
than dint " Consumption originates in neglected
Colds." Inncliranto *o varinble as ours, it re
quires more care n»:d attention to guard ngninst
the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than
mont persons ore able nnd willing to bestow. It
nnnnot therefore but he a gratification to the sub
scriber to be ennblcd to offer to all of consump
tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pnm*
ill the side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast
and lungs, n reasonable prospect of relief by
using his " Universal Strengthening Plaster.”
A supply of these valuable Plaster* kept con
stantly on hand, by ANSON PARSONS,
» e pt6 No. 8 Gibbons' Range.
Yeast Powders.
riHIESE Powders arc an admirable substitute
JL for Yenst in making all kinds o flintier cukes
nud hive the advantage over that article in ma
king tho batter perfectly light and toady fnr ba
king the instant they ore mixed. Buckwheat and
other cokes when made with these powders, ore
less likely to disagree with the stomach than thoso
made with yenst, and n* it requires but n few
minutes to prepare for hnkirig, the no*sihility ol
having them sour is entirely ovoided.
The good effect of mixing onko and biscuit
with these powders, hn* been approved by many
of the most eminent physicians nnd surgeon* ill
this country t they nre also highly recotnmmend-
ed by many of tlm first families in this citv and
other places.
A supply ofthe above valuable orlido, ju*tro
ccivcd per brig Clinton, nnd for sale by.
«*pt2l ANSON PARSONS,
~ ,® r »ndy.
■ ft HALF pipe* Seignette Brandy, for sale
AvJ by GEO. II. MAY.
nov 28
B E it further orduined, That tlm owner* of nil
lots on Whitaker, Boll and Drnyton streets
ns fnr south * South Brond-street.und nu Brough
ton-street,between Drayton and Whitnker-strcets,
and on Buy-street between snid Drayton ufid
Whitnker-streets, shall be hound, whenever re
quired by dm City Council by resolution* to
place n good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk
of brick nr flagstone, nnd ofthe dimensions spe
cified in the ninth section oftliis Ordinnuco,'und
the snid pavement shall be oftlio level ami height
marked on tho accompanying map oftho several
elevations ofthe different street*and squares,and
tho said pavement shall be graded or staked down
by the City Surveyor, nnd in the manner nnd
upon the term* prescribed in the foregoing sec
tion oftliis Ordinance, and notice of such resolu
tion shall Im published in the'city Gazette* lor at
least two months, ami a copy thereof be served
by tho City Marshal on every owner or lessee ns
aforesaid, his'or her agent or attorney, within
twenty dnys nfter the same shall hnve been pass
ed ; nnd if any person shall refuse or neglect to
place a pnvementor sidewalk extending thu whole
length of hi* or her lot within twelve months ni
ter such a resolution lias been published or nerv
ed, it shall be the duty of tho City Surveyor nnd
City Marsha), aided with such tuasons, bricklay
ers'or workmen as mny be necessary, to proceed
to Iravetliu same placed before the lot ofunch de
faulter, und in tlm maimer prescribed by this or
dinance, nnd Im shall report the same to Council
with the expense thereof, nud Council slinli forth
with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu
tion against the owner orlossee of snid lot forthe
amount oI’hiicIiexpense, which shall he collected
asall other tnxq/( nnd assessments are enforced by
tlie law ami Ordinances thut are or may ho in
force; und any person who shall molest or trou
ble snid Surveyor, Marshal or workmen employ
ed by them in 'the discharge of their said duty nr
in placing said pavement, mny bo punished tw is
prescribed in (hi* fifth section oftliis Ordiirauce.
Extract from thu Ordinance.
M. MYERS,c.c.
* See resolution published in the Republican
’Mfl10ct. inst. oct 30
Savtunmli Poor House A Ifos-
V pllrtl—December ], 1840.
IS1TING COMMITTEE for Decomber-
Wtn. Duncan and A. B. Fannin.
Physicians—Dr*. Arnold and Bulloch.
All applications for admission to he mudo to
tlie Vi»ttrog.CoiiimiUee, except in ense* of urgen
cy, when any member of the uourd may udiuit.
dee 1
Jlnvuiitt Stigurs.
£)rv M superior ilavatu Sugars, two year*
M\J old. Forsftlebv
novJS a R HENDRICKSON.
UowtvmVS Tonic mixture.
on, Vkoktarlk FtcmuruoK.
A specific and lasting Cure for ike ftrer and Amu..
rUl 11 IS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur
X ofhoing a quack medicine, it haring beow
the result of many years’ study, experience, end
labour, in the medical practice ond observation of
FEVER AND AGUE. Iti?compared "fs'reH
medicinal principles ns were •considered most fit
to restore tbo harmony of action hetween the
Stomnch. Liver, nnd tlie other important fitnc--
tions of the system, the Ibss of which harmony is
evidently tho immediato cause ofthe disense. It
speedily promotes it regular nnd henlthy nppnttte
which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered
very precarious; by which effect, vigour anu
strength is soon afforded to tho whole system. It.
must be upparent to nil, that n medicine posses*
ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a grent va
riety ofcomnlnitits. By renewing the lieiillliyno
tion of the digestive organs, it has proved ittelf
of remnrknhle benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved
Appetite, Henrt-burn, Water Brash, Flatulency,
Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystentcry, Bowel
Complaints, and many other affections of similar
origin. Hut it is in the treatment of Fevers, ana
especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter
mittent Fever, that its powers have been princi
pally tested, nnd with those who have seen it* use-
ftilness, it is pronounced sovereign to all remedies
heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has
also been used ns a preventive, by many who
were subject to a periodical recurrence nf the
Chills nnd Fever, nnd it line always warded ott-
tho apprehended attack. Forsulehy
T. M. A J.
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H IGHLY recommended ns a most safe, «»-
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nnd ull those fatal disorders in tho bowels onn*'
fanfe, which carry oft’such a number ofthe Im
uran species under tho ago oftwo years. A sup*
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tor lain bv ANSON PARSONS,
sept 1(1
Siirtriciil Instrument*, Ac*
A MPUTATING, Trepanning, Obswtrwu.
Dental and Copping Instrument*! Era®
Lancets, Gum Lancets, silver spring But' 0
Lancets, Gorman *pring Lancets, German ai
line American Scnrificators.Ponrlnnd Sled urn*
rot Case*, Stomach Pump*, Stethoscopes, Ivory*
Gum Elastic and Silver Pessaries! VVomb Syrni
geB, Breast GlusanB with pump, «
Apparatus, and u compioto nsiortmeutofay
go* «f«very description. Just received per «
"ilr “T.M'tV. M. TURNER
rocket Combs, *c.
G lERMAN Silver, lvoiy uutl llu"' R®**
r Onib.: nine, n lnt#« nraortmont or m
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