Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 16, 1840, Image 4

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. in* nfrTuwuny In Mini, ■ lilt (.'•ml llininn, In Ilia cnn tin* usual hour* of y-eifht(od) Negro slaves, _J? L’nnpnr, Martini,old Mer- nd, old Glnrey, Snmh,Eliza " mlol, young Foriymore. .oiiitf llxBbe.lsaiw.voiing Villium, liitln Mnry.llonny, > 71’oggy, liille Sarih, little* jg Abram, Jnr.n, littin Bella. old Bella, Moley, Harriet, old GUseow.old Sun, Afriniia. Lightwol, Sylvia, Jnus, Tom, A lilt v, Adam. I'attv, Phillip, Clinrlnltfl, Davy, old llatuinli. Bfily, Jubn, Matthias, Dolly. Horn, old Harry. Faulty, Lucy, Charles. Carolina, old Pal* ly, lire, l^wiy.old Polly, Chloe, Hinab, old For* innore. Kaiv, little John, young llarry.old11'lnn* lie, Nelly. Wnrren. Diana, Cicsur, Sclplo, Jmiiv. Israel, old Rghy, Jon, Muck. Hotly, Leuli, lug Mary, Nod, young Clarissaand Harmomly; levi* .,| on under and by virtna or an «*x«cution on foreclosure of mortgage, Wood onl of the Snpe- rior Court of Chatham Comity, at the imuanco . of Charles Spalding va. William C. llarria and David Suodf nv*«. ELISllA WYLLY, Shcriffc. c. ilac I (Georgian) Notice* ... persona indebted to the subscriber, or whoso not '*, duo billa, or book accounts, have stond opmi for ail unreasonable period, are informed that nil leu settled by tbn lal of January iipxl.lliniruvcoiinta willin', imliicriiiiiiiatelv.put in anil. S. PIIILHUICK A CO. 7 Executor*!* Notice* A M. person* indebted lo the loti Put no Ma*. sik, of (ilytin Comity, will plunso imiko payment without dolny t uiulttll those having do* maud* njroiuntitaid estate, will rondcr tbem ill ac- cording to law to either of the tiiidcndened. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qt.nlM 8TEP1IKN M. TIM MON S, < Ex’or*. aept 4 2l4l4tu Notice. P OUR niontha after date, application will lie made to thu Ilonoruble tbn Inferior Court of Camden County, (in., wlmn sitiing for ordina ry purposes, for leave to fell the Real Estate ill Georgia of the late Col. William McKay, of Du val County, Hast Florida, consisting of a certain tract of l«tiud situate upon tbo norili sine of tbn St. Mans River in tbn Cntintv of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 ncres. more nr leas, for the benefit of the heirs and creditor*. MARY ANN McKAY. Adui'ix. Dnvnl Comity, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nov U lifts ilryau Comity (MiorllPa Sale. ■XX/ILL bo aobl at tlie Court House ill Bryan Yv County,mi the tirstTuesday in Jnuuary ueit, between tbo nsual hours of sale. Two adjoining trncu of Lunl, containing one hundred ncrea uacli. situated in Bryan County, hnmided east by J. Futche'a laud, north by Whi. Strickland's land. Mini south by vacant land; Mid property lovind on toMtisfy roor executions in favor of Reuben F.nglisb against Lemuel Har vey. Executions returned bv a Constable lo mo HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff a. c. nor 00 1 Guardian**' Notice* a I N nnrsnaiice of an order of the Inferior Court or Ohaliiem County, while sitting for orUinu- NoticOc J r purposes, will be enld on tlie lirst Tuesday iu I TtOUR months after date, npnlicationVill lie tuuary next. .l*- made to the Honorable Interior Court of One tract of Land in Walker County, lot No. I Effingham County, when sitting lor ordinary Notice* F OUR month* after date, application will be mnde to tbo lion, the Inferior Court of Ef fingham County, when sitting for ordinary put- poses. for leave to sell all the Real Estate lying in tbn said county and e|«e\vhcre, belonging lo the Estate of llit« Into Robert Burton, aen*r. deceas ed, for die purpose of mnkinxn division, Ac. ELIZA BURTON. Ex’ix. UOBT. BURTON, \ BE.NJ. BURTON, J “ dec 11 Ift je j f . ViL F.iion'o rnlvnunl NU'CiiRthcuInK PliiHior. usrivalled and unequalledii C ELEBRATED for miring Pains, or weak ness in tbo Breast, Side. Back or Limbs: al so for Gout, lUioiiiiintlrtii, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, ditfl- culty of breathing, oppression of tlie stomneh. Ac. they will givo iiiimndiatu and soothing relieft and for mmtncss, nluasuntness, safety, easonud certainty, ore decidedly superior to other remn- dies. Persons whose business nr avocations re quire that they should sit or stand much, or those of sedan try habits generally, wlmmnvhetroiibhM with pains in tlm solo or breast, nru ndviiedto trv ono of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are different from nil others, and freo from objection! winch tire generally made against plas ters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that ••Consumption origi nates in iicglectnd Conns." In a climnleso vari able ns ours, it require* more care and attention to guard against* the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than most persons are able mid willing to bestow. It cannot therefore Imt bun gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, nr thoso af flicted with distressing pains in the side nr breast, or any atllicfmn of tne lungs, that a reasonable prospect of relief cnn ho had by using this "Uai- rtrml Strengthening Plaster." In tlm course of more than twenty vears pro fessional practice, of the utuy who Iwve used them not one solitary complaint has been henrd; on tho contrary, so numerous are tbo cures they have effected, so aliuiidntit nro the most positive and coiir.lusivu proofs of their efficacy, ao ardent, sincere and grateful is the language ot those who have used them, that they arc offered to the pub lic us decidedly superior to any thing of tho kind ever offered,'nnil tmritalitti i>g in ihtirfudt trorU!! The Ltmrs nro respectfully informed that they are prnpnred with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, Unit they nro spread in a scii-nlitic manner, oil the most Itvannlill soft and pliable lamb skill, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, and may lie worn bv the most delicatn person*, in all situation*, with ease and comfort, mid without ruuiovnl for ono month, with pleasure. For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, nov 3 KATES OF FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. utid Liquor ' Liuio Onions, Bents, Ac. i, and other light tarot* per bushel S97,2d district. 4Ui section, and two tracts in Ir win County, No. 300, Pdtlt district, and No. ±1, 8th district; also, oim tract in Lee County, No. 372, 28th district. 1st section. All at the Court House of tlm respective Comities in which said lands are situated. To be snhl for the benefit of the heirs and creu- iliira of John B. Gilbert. ADKLA GILBERT. Guardian. oct 28 nirposes, for leave to sell all tho Real Estate of tohert Burton,late ufsaid comity, deceased, nov 2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. A<1 uiinialmtor’» Sale. W ILL be sold on thu first Tuesday in Janu ary, 1841, before tlie Court House door iu Effingham County, between the ti«oal hours of sale, one tract of Land containing 575 acres, Imlougiiig to the estate of the Into Matthew Ei- gle, deceased. Sold for tho heueflt of tlie heirs and creditors. • JOHN M. KIGLE, Adui’r. Per J auks Pxi.in, Attorney, nov 111 271* BK I lixec»H«r*s.S«lct. W ILL be sold before the Court House in Urn city of Brunswick. Glynn County, oil tlm first Tuesday in January next, between the n*n.»l hours of sale, from 20 to 30 very prime Nogroes, Imlongins to tlie Estate of tlie late B. F. Cater, nod sold for tlie benefit of the heirs and crceilnn of said estate. Terms at sale. MARGT. K. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. nov 3 2<» (Geor) Nile rill *s Sale* W ILL be sold on ihe first Tuesday in Jan uary next, before tire Court House iu tlie City of Darien, A Negro hoy turned Hamlet, belonging to the estate of Ann C. Cannon, late of said Conuty; levied oil to satisfy an execution for her State Tax for tlie year 1837. Amount duo $4 28 and costs. JOHN HUTSON, dec 5 Pep’y Sheriff m.i.c. Administrator** Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the llonornble the Jiistiecs of the Inferior Court of Cluithnm County, while sitting for ordinary purposes, will tie sola before the Court House m said County, on the first Tuesday in February next, nil the K slaves belonging to the Estate of James deceased, eleven iu number, named Gov ernor. Crawford, Harry. Scott, Harriet, Jean me, Sambo, Andrew, Peter, Jack and Louisa, nt ail many of them as may be sprvivors. for the benefit oftho heirs and creditors of said Estate. Terms of sale cash, purchaser* paying lor ti ll*.. JAMES MellENRY, Adm’or. . dec2 Notice* F OUR months after dntn, application will be iimdn to tlie llotioruhle Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell ti part of the Real and Personal Estate of die late B. F. Cater, for tlie beuefil of the heir* nod creditor* of said Estate. MARGARET U. CATER. Ex’ix- HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. Jnlv 10,1840. sept 23 235 Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be mnde lo tlm Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham Comity, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, lor leave to sell nil those trncLs of Land, with tho improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta bles, Ac., belonging In the eftate of Isaac Nor ton, deceased, situated iu Glynn Comity mid call ed Bethel, for tho benefit of'the heirs of said es tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adm’or. nov 11 Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in.rho city of Savannah under tlie firui of C lag- horn A Wood, wj. dissolved on the 24th Octo ber by tlm death of the former. The future bu siness of dm coucern will be conducted bv Pliilu- ra P.C Ingtiom, Joseph S. Claglmrn and Orlan do A. Wood, under tim name, style and firm of Claghoius A Wood. • PH1LURA P. CLAGIIORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGIIORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to tlm late firm of Clag- horn A Wood, will make payment to nov 20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor. Notice* T HE snb-cribers having connected their fa- terest. will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS iu this city, uuderthe firm of SHAPTER A WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS 31. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 20 233 8hcrlflT*i» Sale* O N the first Tuesday in January next, will be sold at tlm Court House in Effingham Co. between the nsnal hours of sale, tlm following * ’l^hree hundred and fifly ncres of Pine Land, ly- ing and being in Urn Comity of Effingham,,hound- ed oil Um west by lauds o*f W. P. Ldwards, on the soiidi by vacant land; levied on as dm proper ty of Hardy G. Pitts, to satisfy executions in fa vor of H. L. Lovett, vs. Hardy (». Pitts, John Edwards and Wm. Erlwanls, securities. Proper ty pointed out by the security. . U. J. MINGLEDORFF,Sheriff t.c. dec 3 Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted ill the City of Savannah* Ga. under tim naiuc and firm of Ilazard, Denalow.ACn. will hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who Itave imged tim name of their firm to that of Hazard, Dtmhnc Jf U ebttrr. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN *V DENSLOW, JAMES It WEBSTER. New York. Uct fJtli, 1840. oct 10 Shot ill '* Salt*. ' NTTILLbe sold on tlm first Tuesday iu FeJ»- ▼V ruarv next. More the Court Hoiim in the city of Brunswick, between tim usual hours nfsale. seven Negro slaves, named Monday, Un sum. Eliza, Flora, Nut. Etegun niid Peggy; levied on as tho property of S. M. Burnett, to satisfy an oxeenhon loaned out of the Inferior Court of ■Glynn County under tlm foreclosure of a inert- ,,£agn in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samuel M * Burnett. Property pointed out by defendant, dec2 E. S. ASHCRAFT. Sheriff o.c. Ground Pepper and jUusturd. i BOXES London Alusturd 1 10 do CanniiUir do ) do around Pepper, in papers Fur sale by T. M. A J. 31. TURNER, sept 17 *8! JuJHire Paste. *d CASE Fremdi Jujube Paste, recommended 1 for tim cure of coughs, colds, Ac. Just i ceived and fur sale by nor 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. IK Roto Water, Ac, R OSE, Prach and Ontnge Flower Water; al so, Preston's Extract Lemon, highly re commended for flavoring Jollies, Custards, Ac. Just received and for snie by dee 9 A. PARSONS. "Dr* taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort; F OR consumption and liver romplnint.coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of'breathing, pains in the side or breast, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness of tlm chest, whooping cough, pleurisy, hectic fever, night sweats, difficult or profuse expecto ration. and all other affections of tim elicit, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous system, or iho-c who are nimble to rest well nt night, this medicine is most emphatically recommended. The inestimable value ofthiscelebrated medicine has been highly tested, and found unt wanting. Tlm Proprietor is daily receiving the most flatter ing accounts uf'his success; and it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically the no-dieme of tlm people! Itis u«ed by tho Medical Faculty; sup ported by tho Clergy, advocated hy tho whole New-York Press, and is in tlm house of most of our citizeus. It may lie 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, and is hourly performing; tim consequent popularity it Inis obtained among those persons, who by experience are liestqitali Tied to judge of its etficnev; tim exalted opinion euturtnined ofits virtues by physician*; the con sequent recommendation it receives frum the Medical Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo cally of tim merits and success of this medicine. Invented by an old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the confidenco reposed by him in its irresistible merits and its beneficial effects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with tim most distressing symptoms of Consumption, it being now suhjeetto tim advice und control of three physicians, together with the many lestimo uials and corroborating certificates which hnve been voluntarily given ns by persons who have received its potent and salutary effect, must go lur, very far, to recommend this as a Vegetable Medicine ofiiimqiiiilledninl undeniable virtue for Consumption and all the disc nseswbich prey up on the chest, lungs and fiver. HP Harare of Counterfeits!—Frauds upon this medicine are issued in every direction. Remem ber to ask for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort," and do not take any thing else. There is no other medicine connected with this, or in any way possessing tho same virtues. See that the signature of Geo. Taylor, 31. D., is on every bot tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeit this wil be forgery. For sale st juue 1 T. 31. A J. 31. TURNER’S. Oil, •• Flour .. j.’, « UrtMM Corn and' Clwir*. per do; Carriages, four wheeled Cotton per halo, round, not exceeding 3501!)*, including insurance •• " " square 1 (Excess for each Station of 10 miles 5 cU. per 100 lbs.) Dcinijuiis and Jugs not exceeding I gallon •• '• “ 2 gals A not exc’ng 5 gal, Gigs, Sulkrv* and Jersey Wagons Ducks and Fowls in coops per head, (25 per cent more if not cooped) Horses, Mules oud Cattle per head Hlnls. und Pipes Liquor nut exe'ding 120 gal. “ “ •• .Molasses and Oil ordinary size Half (this. Reef, Pork, Fish and Liquor " " Flour " " Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac, Jersey Wagons without covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. not exceeding 5 gnl. " " '• “ “ 10 gnl. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 for cach,rtage of 10 ntift*. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats, Rye, Bran, Corn .Meal and Rice Flour ill bags, per biuliel Ploughs, earn Knit in sacks per bushel Sheep, IaiuIm, Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs and Dogs, pel head Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Hardware and such other articles ns go hy weight per lhO lbs. Turkeys and Ueesn in coops per head (25 per cent more if not cooped) Hay per bah* Postand Stage Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight than 50 lbs. or measuring less than 2£ feet 25 cents cacti, packages 25 cents each. I Per sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS nt tlm above Ibites and tinder tho following Stipulations, viz. No Claim for dumugcsoii articles carried hy this Company, unless tho pnekuges nrn examined and identified in the presence of tlm Agent of Transportation, before the same aro removed from tho Depot. Not accountable for the Icnkngn of Liqnnr, Oil or 3!olu*ses,breakage ofGInss or Crockery- wore, chafing of Bagging, Carriages or Chairs. Not acccountnble for brenknge of Hnllow-wni e,: no internal injury not clearly perceptible on tlm outside of tho pnrkage, will be allowed for, unless established to hnve occurred onboard the Cnrr: not accountable for tlie decay of perishable articles: not accountable for Livo Stock: and no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for cooperage of Line BnircUor packages ofany kind whatever. It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings of Cotton hnles or for pillage, or damage by tlm weather on any freight after being landed nt the place of deeli- nation or for loss hy fire except Cotton nud then only while in tlie Cars. This Company, will have Agents at the 80 mile station, and the Terminus of the Rond to attend to the delivery and forwarding ofgnods. All merchandize, not to be forwurded if notcallcd for in three days, will he charged the Savannah rates of storage. ET* GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law will he enforced against nil porsonsattempting to smuggle it on the Rond. J. .McFARLAND, Agent. 1, d, 8, 4 A 6 0, 7 8, 0 A III 11 A 13 | 50 76 l mi 1 61 1 75 00 1 00 1 60 1 76 2 00 5(1 76 88 1 Of 1 00 38 83 81 1 on 1 00 50 75 1 (HI I 0(1 10 15 20 25 25 1 50 2 25 3 IM) noo 3 60 10 00 10 00 10 00 til 00 10 00 1 00 l in 1 45 1 00 1 76 1 00 1 10 1 35 1 50 1 GO 25 25 25 25 25 50 51) 50 75 75 0 00 0 00 0 00 8 00 800 3 3 4 4 4 10 00 in oo 10 00 10 00 10 00 2 00 3 no 4 no 5 00 8 00 4 (HI 6 IK) 0 (K) 7 50 9 00 25 60 76 88 1 00 25 :in 83 75 25 38 60 (El 75 0 00 0 00 0 on 0 00 G 00 25 25 25 25 25 50 50 60 50 50 5 7 10 HI 15 r. 10 16 15 15 Wl i\: 7r 1 nt 1 00 10 181 ' 20 ur tl 00 60 75 i on 1 00 1 00 25 38 50 G3 75 12 12 12 12 12 75 l 25 2 (K 2 5(1 » on 10 Of 10 01 15 (M 20 0(1 20 On ' 50 50 75 1 00 1 o 0 AdVPHla^mdnf* T HE Mtbtfvrilier has hem induced, nt Ilia ro* pealed solicitation of liift friends, to oiler lo tha pnhtio thn Mttfiemet which have proved nf signal benefit lo themselves. It is Idle tu declare that ho has tin oilier object in view than the hem efit ofllm nlllioted. Hull-preservation is tlm first organic law of nature in rapn; and lie who lubors, exerts Ills intellect, and agenda his means for the puhliognod. without expectation of any rsturit Iroiii tlm public, must pussess a grantor aliuro or philanthropy than one iu n thousand. After this avowal, it is proper lo mention, that tho llygeiuii Medicines have been compounded after a life of practical experiment mid acute observation; and that Ihmnt teulpe* arc adopted tvhleh have won found most etimneioua iu the trentumiil oftho dis eases for which they are recommended. It is al so proper to observe, that iu Ida younger years, the subscriber himself suffered the most deplore.* Ido ill lieHlth, arising entirely iVom grant dorange* uiHiit of his digestivo organs, induced by too in tense application to study at college, and acquir ing a knowledge of Ills profession. His own suf ferings early iudiicnd him to investigate the cause of them, nml lo oiiduuvor In discover tho host re medies. Ilisexneriuilce, in cnuneximi with tlie observations ho has made in a great number of K ist mortem examinations, Iras irresistibly drawn m to tlm conclusiun, that tlm iligastivo organs nro tho sent of n great share of human disease— that the diseased nr deranged slate of them is tlm cause of much of our suffering; for these are vi tal organs, supplying the system with nourish ment, iis well ns purifying it, oud preserving its healthy condition. Besides, the sympathy exist* iug between tim digestive organs and every oth er part of the system is very great, through the connexion oftiio nerves. When the*digestive oTawwktwo tfavtmittd or diseased, tim brood i* poisoned hy thu absorptiou of acrid, putrid, and undigested matter from the stomach end infos tines; and this matter is not so completely thrown olfnt tim different emunctorins in disenso as in hualtii. As tim blood is cirnulnted through (lie system with wouderftil rapidity for its nourish- incut, it immediately begins to sutler whenever the blood becomes contaminated. Hence, if we desiro or expect health, we must keep thu foun tains of life pure. 8. J. SPOONER, 31. D. The above inediciuo for sale hy nov 20 T. M. A. J. M. TURNER. Got),h, |il "ur'l'ly, CS; ™* ejW* I* pr.pnr.il neenrding m , rcclnc pruonr«rl D-oiii n vory nlil und umlmmtpliy.lolun, ill »l'»pr«wr,nd Ilf, „wn nru by it. ulliency, nriliou.lt .r. oon.iimnll,. con.ll. union, lo iltn u.lmiiibiti, nyo iil'.me lumdrad und two your.t until tbo ngn of »lglity «i*otl, ho won ollgngoil In vory nutattilv. pmctloo, mpilrlti. iniicb cxnrtlott und oxpo.uru. Ilutulrod, nro now living in good heultli, Hint CorutimpUnn ■oeinod to hnvo nr.rknl Ibrutt onrly gntvo. ul,,. Ail am.l Ocoraln—Glynu County. To uil whom it may concern: W HEREAS, Benjamin Wilson applies to me for Letters of AdoiinNtratiou on tlie estate and effect* of Geo. W. Warreu, late of Glynn County, deceased. These ure therefore to cite and ndmonilh all, and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to file their objection* (ifany they hnve) in terms of the tan; otherwise Letters of Admin istration will be grpnted tlie applicant. Witness, tlie Hon. Francis M. Scarlett, one of the Justices oftho Inferior Court of said Conuty, this 2titli day ofNov. 1840. dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk. Gcorffia—EfllnKlmm County To all whom itmny concern: W HEREAS Thomas R. Hines hasopplied to the Hoii. Court of Ordinary of Eifiiig- ham County, for Letters nf Admiii'Strntioit on tlie ustatn und effects of 3!urthu Hines, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite and edmonish nil and siugntar, the kindred nud creditors of the *aid deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to tim granting of the administration to the applicant in the Clerk's office oftiie said Court, nil or before the 2titii itay of December next; otlr erwise letters of administration will ku granted. Witness, the Hnu. C. Powers, one of die Jus tices oftiie said Court, the2Gth dav ofN«v., A, D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, nov20 Clerk no. z.c. Houck h Panncca. T HIS valuable medicine tuny be taken with perfect safety by all ages and in all diseases. Ita cures are for the following diseases: Dyspep sia, loss of appetite, indigestion, inflammation of tho stomach, heurthurti. diirrluca, dysentery or fiux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men struation, periods of cessation of menses, fiour-al- bus nr whites, ague and fever, bilious or remit tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysmilas or St. Anthony's tiro, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on tho stomach or bowel-*,cholera morbn«,consumption, spitting blond, infinettza, colds, cottgbs, inflam mation of the chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping rough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation oftiie heart, dropsy,rickets, discuses of the liier, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysterics, nervous and scrofn. lous affections of the membrane* and ligaments, mercurial nud vctterral diseases, ulcers, sores, af fections of thu skin, and diseases arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sule hy the single Lottie or box, hy ANSON PARSONS, aug 14 No. 8 Gibbons* Rungi Gcorifin—l-imiiffliniii County To all whom itmny concern: W HEREAS Frederick Giiaiui and Cletns Gnutm,' tins nnptind to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary ot Etltiiglinm County for Let ters of Admini«trutinn on the estate uiul effects of Jacob Giinau, jr. deceased, These nro therefore to cite and ndmnnish all and singular the kindred nnd creditors ol the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of tlm administration to the •applicant iu tlie Clerk’s office of tlie said Court, oil or before the 3d day of January uexi, other wise Loiters of Administration will be granted. 'Vituess, the Hon. C. Powers,one oftiie Jiis- !* oftiie said Court, tlie 3d dav of December, ■* .1810. JNO. CHARLTON, 8 3 Clerk c, c, o. r.. c. Georgia—Liberty Comity. To ell whom it may concern: ’ll ERE AS Airs. Eliza A. Williams Iras ep- plied to the Hon. tlie Court of Ordinary u _ ty Comity, for Letters of Administration and effects of Benjamin Williams, therefore to cite all persons interested, i he any objections thereto, it be made prescribed hy law, Ac. uudur ulyhand this 4th day ol Duceml J. W. STACY, c. c. o. i.. c. rSla-Oiynn all whom it may. i “"James Moore has applied to , Court of Ordinary ol Gl/hff irs of Administration on the es- i. Casey, late of said county ore therefore lo cite and admonish nil i(ar die kindred and creditors of the said ,to file their objections (if any they have) King oftiie administration to tho nppli- ‘ ’: office oftho said Court, ou nr. ijr of January next; otherwise ration wilt be grunted, i. F. M. Scarlett, ono of the said Court UiW 11th dny «if Den. J. B!UORE\jlerk c. o', a. c. Chat It tun Superior Court MAY TERM, 1840. .Momi tv, 22d June, 1&10. John W. Cliftou, ) and > Divorce. Snntlt Atm Clifton. y TT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, that X tlie defendant is not to be found within tlie County of Chatham, nnd that she is without tlie limits of the State, on motion of the Cbmptain- uni’s Attorney, it is ordered that the slid Snrah Ami Clifton do appear on or before next term of this Court, nnd file her answer or defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, tlie 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 Suae and of tlie City of Savanuah, once n month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes.* , EDWARD G. WILfjON, Deputy Clerk Sap. Court C. C. nug 25 205t2dmj Clmrmni Superior Court. 31 AT Tkkm, 1840. James D. Stevens and Jos.) „ .... . . . C. WllMiu. Ad,nr., off., (elitioo to ortnb' I-. H. Wilkin., w. John ) l, *c.pjr«n.<I'ru- Adan«. J mwury Note U PON reading tito foregoing petition to es* tablisli a copy of a eorbiin promissory note* stated to have been given hy the defendant John Adsgts, to die lute Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, fag dale at Savannah, the 24th February, !, forelgh y one dollars, and fifly cents, pay- , to lK ii. VVilkins or bearer, ten days after date, and also, tho accompanying affidavits. It ordered, that tlm said John Adams do shew cause at the next form ofthis Conrt, If any he have, why the copy contained in the said petition should not bo established iu lieu of tlm original note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Rule bo personally served on tlie said John Adnms to bo found in tlie.State, nnd if hi* cannot bn found, then the raid Rule shall Im pul Rome public Gazette iu the State forj“ dune months. J June 22d, 1840. . A trim extract from tim mini E. G. WILSON. “ sept 20 S Superior Dr. Liunittiis* Aromatic Vege table Bitters, For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach. Ac. T HESE Hitters are composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, and Imve been highly extolled by thousands who hnve experienced thcireflicacyiutlienhovo nam ed complaints. They ore iu fact the best sto machic and corrective tlie vegetable kingdom fur ni*hes. They nro highly useful ns a preventive against fever, und nru very serviceable nt all sea sons of the year, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habits experience that total loss of appetite, disa gr. cable listlessness and relaxation oftho system. They strengthen the stomneh, procure a good up- petite, promote digestion, purify tlm blond, and restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied nro nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold nt a high price, and boiieht mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Ritters are superior to any that are, or ever have lieen offered to the public. Being punscntlv aromatic, they are particularly recoin- mended to seafaring persons ns an antidote a- gnin*t'the Scurvy. Persons laboring under tlm infirmitiesof old age, will findtheso Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite and as sisting digestion in a remnrkabledegreo,removing those low spirited and trembling sensations, the sure effect ofa want of tone in the system. They arc peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled with Dinrhum, or Weakness of the Bowels, Ac. prevalent in the summer nnd autumnal mouths. They will Im found in all coses of the following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomneh. Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, Loss of’Appetite, Dullness und Oppression, a iropensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in the Mouth, ..nothing of Food. Sickness at tlie Stomach.Geti- end Debility, and nil other symptoms oflndigei lion and Flutulence. Price COcents. For sale hy W.M. II. TURNER, **pt 11 Opposite tlie Mansion House. Gclniinc Cttpsitlcs of Pure Co< , imiva Bultn. 1 1 HE Cnpavia Balm is. of all the medicines . employed in combating tlie chronical and acute gotiorrlural affections, also tim hlennorhura cnl.T-d whites; the oulynnu, the specific action of which has never been doubted, nnd to which physicians liave in consequence given tim prefer ence; but it* nauseous taste and smell are tho causes of its being reiectod hy many patients. This is thu reason why ho many experiments huve been made iu order to discover sonic inode of disguising its taste, so that it might he taken with less repugnance: but hitherto this has been but imperfectly effected, and always hy addition of some active substance which modifies its pro perties, and lints destroys its chemical constitu tion and its physical character. I therefore offer a mode of administering it in such a state that it cannot occasion tim slightest repugnance, nnd this without submitting it to uny alteration. My method consists iu enclosing it in tim Gelatine Capsules. A supply oftiie above valuable mcdiciue just received, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, rang ?! No. 8 Gibbons’ Runge. Human Hair. fllHE discuses of the hnir among us are those i which occasion baldness nnd gradual falling off of the huir, and thinness of it—tim causes of which arise from many disorders, especially fe- vers; perspiration, which extends the pores, re laxes tim roots, causes the hair to Fall off. and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness Iras ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per- spirntious, which too frequently occasion a lots oftiie hnir—tit relaxes tlm roots—the acidity pre vents the fluid acting ou tim hair, which occasion* it to waste. For instance, nller a violent perspi- ration tlm hair becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent itstaking an effect on the hair, first rub tim Irairdry with n cloth, then apply tlm Cus- snda Oil to the roots of the hair, so that (ho skill of tho head may be moistened, and remain so nf- ter each lime of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by tho proprietor Thos. Quirk, No. 430 Broadway, N. York; and by appointment, by nug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. The true Pomade Divine. Extensively used in Europe, never before intro duced into America. I T cures and prevents all Chapping or Rough ness of tlm Hands and Lips, from tlie piercing effects of cold weather, well rubbing n little oil the hands and lips every night going to bed, is certain preventive nnd cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re lieve the pain of Corns wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade on a piece ol linen lint. It cures Swelling* and Bruises occasioned by falls or otherwise, and will prevent tim many bad noniiequRttr.es ofsuch accidents. ffa uttle he well rubbed in on a Bruise,or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will cure Burn*, and Scalds, if applied di) reedy, alleviuling pain, and proveuting blisters. It is useful for a Stiff Neck, and Swelling of tim Glands, and will greatly relievo Rheumatic, nnd Gouty Pains, in any part. It immediately removes Pimnles, and other Eruptions; is exceedingly useful for Soro Breasts, particularly iu lying-in. Its stficacy iu this ver r trying case, when all other applications have fail- ed,lia* been well proved, and can be attested by ninny. It is useful for Cancers beforo they are broken, and mi unfailing remedy for tiro Piles. It gives n delicacy of fragrance and that natural henlthfiiloppeamnce lo tho skin no other prepnrj alion of tim kind bus over been known to ptoduco. So invaluable is this compound, for every incon venience to which tlm skill h liable, that those who have once proved its benefit will never wil- Ihtgly bo without it. - For sale hy WM. II. TURNER, sept 5 Opposite tlie 3!mtsion House Rowntid's Tonic mixture, or Vegetable Fcbrlftigci A specific and lasting cure for Fever and Ague, rilll IS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur X of being a quack medicine, it having been the result of many years study, experience nud labor, iu tim medical prnctico and 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, uud the outer important function* of the system.tlm loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It speedily'prn- mutes a regular und healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigornnd strength is soon afforded to tlm whole system. It must be apparent to all. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By renewing tim healthy action of the digestivo organs, it lias proved itself of re markable benefit iu dyspepsia, depraved appetite, heart-bum, water brash, flatuleucy, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and nil other affections of similar origin, but it is in tim treatment nf Fevers, nnd especially in Fever and Agun, or Remittent Fever, that its powers have been principally tested, uud with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It Iras also been used as a pro veutive, by many who were subject to a periodi cal recurrence of tlm chills and fever, and it has always warded off tlm apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany tlm vegetable febrifuge with a few of tlm manv une quivocal certificates politely furnished to tlie pro- prietnr,corroborative of the foregoing utatemctiU. •’or further accounts of its grant usefulness, sec pamphlet* accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, and for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. just ang 31 Dr. Jcbf>*s Hlicuinntlc Liniment. T HIS highly approved and long celebrated application for Rheumatic Disorders.iscare- fully prepared according to tlm original recipe ol Sir'Richurd Jebb, Baronet, Physician to her Inte Majesty nnd Rnynl Family. It is doubtless true, that tho excruciating pain, the decrepitudo, de formity and premature old ago, which nro the usual attendants and consequences ofthis dread* cd disorder, are suffered hy many persons from utter dnsnnir ofa cure, or frequent disappoint* ment in the efficacy of the numerous protended antidotes used to etiect this purpose. Bill those who have made trinl' of Dr. Jcbb's Rheumatic Liniment, even in obstinate cases of long stand* iug, nnd of tho most severe character, have re ceived essential 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 nfilinted with tim Rlieumutism. have very fuly nnd satisfactorily testified. Cer tificates nro iu tlm possession of tim Propriator, which prove the most thorough and surprising cures by means ofthis most powerful Liniment, in case* where other approved applications had totally failed. The Liniment is also used with signal success, and may he confidently recoin' mended for chilblains, bruises, spraius, iiutiib* nc«s, stiffness of the joints, Ac. Price, 50ccnts A supply oftlmnhovenrticlo for sale hy WM. II. TURNER, july 14 Opposite the .Mansion Home. Peters' VcBClablc Pills A RE daily effecting some of the most aston ishing and wouderful cures that have ever been known—in consequence of which they liavo now become a shining mark, against w hich nil the arrows ofdisappoililed hope, envy and uncliaril- nblenes* ore levelled without distinction. Peters' Vegetable Pills are uiiti-hilious, anti* dyspentie.ond unti-mercuriul, and may justly he cousiuercd a Universal Medicine—but they are peculiarly beneficial in the following complaints: Yellow nud Bilious Fevers,Fever nnd Ague.Dy*- pepsin, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Humlncho, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rlieumutism,Enlarge ment of the Spleen, Piles, Female Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension oftho Stomneh and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhu-a Flatulence, Hnhitunl Costiveness, Loss of Appe tile, Cholic, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in oil coses of Torpor of tim Bowels, where a Cathartic or mi Aperient is needed. They nre exceedingly mild in their operations, producing neither nausea, griping nor dability. DJ' , Sold wholesale and retail at all the principal Drag Stores in Savnnnqh. july 29 182—ly American Repertory; O F Arts, Sciences uud 3iauuactures, embra cing records of American and other patent inventions; account ol Manufactures, Arts, Ac. Philosophiral and Literary Essays—containing also the transaction* of Tho Mechanics’ luaiituto, New York. Tho General Society of 31echauics and Tradesmen. Lyceum of Natural History. National Academy - r '»•—*— owe their preservation to the mo hie medicine. Tlm virtues of the herb “Livorworth," ere In this vegetablo preparation so powerfully aud el- fectihilTy concentrated, as to render ita most so. parlor ami harmless medicine for all disorders i ft tho Liver und Lungs, nml it Ii now considered by all persons familiar with its effect, superior fir ment t» tmy other medical preparation for these prevalent Complaints. It has proved so astonish ing v beneficial for Cotifcnuiption, Couth* Colds, Spitting of Blond,* Ac.- that many 8 11' our physical! in daily employed it in their prac lice, and esteem it a superior ami vsldubfo me- uicitiu. All personsafflicted with CenktMttotibndr' any other disenso ortho Lunge, nre reWllintifod: ed to uialtoitimmdinteiise of his Bnlsaiu r sDTit hits’ not only proved effectual in removing such Mira.* touisn* threaten Consumptions, but bns ptA- ed circciunl cures of even tins formidable diseast’- whm ttlUwpexttfmtwory were relinquished by tho most learned und experienced medical men Tins medicine facilitates expectation, reduces fover, restores strength, and may Im considered a very superior preparation for tlmcurennd prevon. ton of ufl diseases oftiio Chest nnd Lungs, and should ho sestored to, even after these diseases bar** resisted tim usual remedies. Iu the practice i f this uld nml very respectabln physician, this Bal sam of Liverwort lias acquired an enviable repit- taiiou for itsvirturns, us superior to tliutoftlm a- buildout nostrum* of the day; ns was the character and prubily of its inventor ami original proprie tor, to that of quack and empirics. Tim result of long observatien and close study impacting diseases of tho Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, lias the additional re- commeiidniion of bavin been used for seven years by tlm public, nnd also by physicians of eminent tnloiu without a single instance of failure in ef fecting nt iuimedinte beneficial result. For sale at uov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S. Long A Patterson, Offer for solo, in store, SACKS Salt, 300 bushel* Alum Salt O* / vf 20 blita Me*« Beef, 20 do Prime Beef 30 bbls Prime Pork, 10 do No3 3!ackere! 1000 lbs Bacon, Sides nnd Hams 25 bbls Potatoes, 500 lbs Codfish 50 bills Navy Bread, 25 do Pilot do 4 half pipes Olard Brandy 4 Pipes Holland Gin, 1 hhd S C Ruin 2 uipns Madeira Wine, 1 do Sherry do 1 iilul Port Wine,2 pipes Teneriffn do 10 bbls Cauary Wine, 10 do Tenerilfe do 10 do Malage Wine, 25 boxes Claretdo 20 baskets Champagne 5 casks Loudon Porter 25,000 Spanish Segura, various brands 10,000 half Spanish Sugars 10 bbls Baltimore Flour, 10 do Canal do 5 Idids 8 C Sugar, 5 do 3Iolnn>ev 25 bbls Molasses, 10 qr chests Hyson Tea 5 cases Imperial Tea, iu caddies 25 bags old Java Coffee, 15 bags Green do 5 boxes Powchoug Tea,5 do Souchoug do 50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes 5 hugs wrought Nails 5 Luxes Boston LeafSugur 10 do Tobacco, J foul LeafTobacco 150 bbls Tar, 20 do Rosin, 20 do Pitch 5,000 Ihs Oakuui, and various other articles in their line of business, on ucconmioduling terms. Compound Sarsaparilla* or ltlcnd Syrup, K NOWN from *U mlwv*hy Iroxng catted Nxv. 1 Silver Top. Also, ns n further security, my signature will bo found in my own band wri ting, ulso mi the outside wrapper. From tlm Editor of the Herald. Droun's SatsapariUa Compouiul.—'This delight- fill and pleasant beverage for the summer, is fast corning into use, and will soon bo an indispensa ble article in every family. It ttinkes a delightful mead, and is ou excellent purifier of tlm blood. By a very small expenditure of money, the pur chaser lias a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing tho Salitro Powder; the on ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice water, and you have a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con- tqnt. A little oi'tiio Saline mixed with tim pre pared Snranpnrilla will give you ns grateful a glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can Im found in thn city. Wc speak from experience; don’t take our word, hut go and get the articlo of William Brown, the inventor. 481 Washington-strect. For snie hy T. 31. A J. M. TURNER, oug20 Monument Square, Dr. Euen’s Universal Strcnglli- f eiiina Piaster. Unrimllat and Unequalled!. C ELEBRATED for curing pains,or weakness in the breast, side, hack or limbs; also, for f out, rheumatism, liver coinplaintand dyspepsia. ii coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression oftho stomach, Ac. they will givo im mediate and soothing relief; and, for neatness, pleasantness, safely, ease and certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. Persons whose business or avocations require that they should sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits I generally, who may be troubled with pains in tho side or breast, nre advised to try one of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They are dif- fereiitlrum others, and free from objections which nre generally made ugainst plasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that " Consumption originates in neglected Colds." In a climate so variable as ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to guard ngninst tim uttucks of this too often fatal disenso, than most persons are able nnd willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratification to the sub scriber to be enabled to offer to all ofconsump< tive habits; or thoso ulUicterl with distressing pnms in tlm side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast and lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by using bis “ Universal Strengthening Plaster." A supply of these valuable posters kept con stantly on bind, hy ANSON PARSONS, "«pt5 No. 8 Gibbons’ “ IIdmm, Whiskey, Ac, 1 Qf Hams of prime quality 150 bbls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do .Uor.angahelft do, 51 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from schr F A Tupper, and forsalo by oct 13 F SORREL A CO. Sulphate Quinine. AA Ounces French sulpliuie Quinine X vl\J 10 do do Morphioe.lOdo Pipeline 20 do Kreosole in 1 oz visit. Just received pership John Cumming, and for sale by oct 10 a O- R* HENDRICKSON, money Bells, Ac, A N assortment ofPstent 3Ioney Bells, flue iX French Pocket Books and Wullets, now style; just received nud for sale hy nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON Pepper, Ac, QA BAGS heavy Blsck Pepper OU 10 do Pimento, 10 do Race Ginger lot) mats Cinnamon. For sale by dec 5 G. K. HENDRICKSON. i 1 Range, Yeast Powders. THESE Powders are an admirable substitute ,. or Y«a«t:n making all kinds ofbntior oaken and have tim advantage over that articlo iu ina- kwig tho batter perfectly light and ready for ba king tlie instant they are mixed. Buckwheat and other cokes when with theso powders, are lesa likely to disagree with tho stomach than thoso made with yeast, und as it requires but n few minutes to prepare for baking, tim possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing enke and biscuit with tlieso powders, has been approved by many of tim most eminent physicians und surgeons iu this country; they are also highly reeoinmmend- cd by many of the first families iu this city and other places. A supply of the above valuable article, Just re ceived nor brig Clinton, and for salo by TtSi ANSON PARSONS. - ~ Seig.neUo Bmmly. ■ II pipca Hcignolln Brandy, for snlo JLU by (JEO, II. MAY. npv 28 # Tho Jersey Citv Lyceum, and other Scien tific Institutions. Edited hy James J. 3Iupcs, Professor of Chemistry nnd Natural Philosophy, itigtho National Academy of Design. Published monthly nt $4 per annum or 37£ cents per mini her. Tlm work commenced in February; tho Octo ber number contain* among many others, papers on tim following subject,: The Steam Engine. Tables of strength of Timber. Daguerrotype Improvement. Progress of Engineering. New Suspension Bridge, hy James Dredge. Thn 'Nonsuch' Iron I'ussnge Bout. New system of Lockage fur Canals. New Pinning .Machine. Description of American Patents. List of English Patents. Persons desirous of subscribing, can see some numbers of tim work on application to W. THORNE WILLIA3IS. nov 23 B E it further ordained, That the owners of all lots on Whitaker, Bull and Dravton streets ns fnr south ,'<g South Broud-strect.andou Brough ton-street,between Dray ton nnd Whitaker-streets, nnd on Bay-st-ecl between said Drayton and Whiluker-strecta, shall be bound, whenever re quired by tim City Council Ijy resolution* to place U good and sufficient puvument or sidewalk of brick or flagstone, and of tim dimensions spe cified iu tim ninth section of this Ordinance, and tim suid pavement shall be of tho level nnd height marked on tho accompanying map of tlm several elevations oftho different streets und squares, and the said pavement shall be graded orstakeijdown by tlm City Surveyor, and in tho manner aud upon tiro terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, nnd notice of such rcsolm tinn sliull be published in the citv Gazettes for at least two months, and a copy thereof he served hy tlm City Marshal on every owner or lesseo as aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney, withiu twenty days after tlm same shall hnve been pass ed ; and if any person ahull refuse or neglect to f ilace a pavement or sidewalk extending tho whole ctigth c.fliis or her lot within twelve months af ter such u resolution has been published or serv ed, it shall ha tim duty oftiie City Survoyor nnd City Marshal, .aided with such masons, bricklay ers or workmen as may ho necessary, to proceed to have tlm some placed before the lotofcnch de faulter, und in tlm manner prescribed hy this or dinance, and 1m shall report tho sumo to Council with tho expense thereof, and Council shall forth with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu tion against tim owner orleiseo ufsaid lot for tim amount ofsuch expense, 1 which shall bo collected asull other taxes uud assessments are enforced by tlm law anil Ordinances dint are or may be in force; and any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveyor, Marshal ar workmen employ ed bv them in tlm dischurgo of thoir suid duty or iu piecing suid pavement, may be punished as is prescribed in this fifth section ofthis Ordinance. Extract ftotu the Ordinance. M. 3IYER8, c.o. * See resolution published in tlie Republican 24tii Oct. fast. • oct 30 Savaunali Poor IIoum* a Hoa- y ultal—Duramlmr 1.1840. . - , liffllNu COMMITTEE for Doomlnr— NBwlUiu.vorundfnrwl.lw Wm. Duncan and A. U. F.miin. w|.t» T. M. frt. TURNr.lt Physicians— Dr*. Arnold anil Bulloch. All applications for admission to be made lo the Visiting Committee, except iuonM. 1 * of urgen cy, when any member of tlm Board may admit, dec 1 Hfivnun Supm*. QA M superior Havana Sogars, two yetfrs dd\f old. Fprsalobv uuv IS • UR HENDRICKSON ELLIS’ COMPOUND KrcoBotc Tooth Wash. Utcommindal by Ihe Faculty. T IUS compound willhu found serviceable in arresting and preventing decay in teeth; keeping the teetli and gums ill a healthy and dean condition ; sweetening tim breath; removing tar* tar. aud relieving pain caused hy carious teeth. Few discoveries fa modern chemistry promisa more important results than that of Kreo-mte, by Dr. Reiclmnhnch, an eminent chemist of Blaus- ko, in Monrovia. It is a highly rectified liquid product, obtaiimd from wood, niiu isuuniogoti* to charcaalin ita antiseptic properties,hut far more powerful as a corrective and preventive of de cay. Charconl, notwithstanding ita well known demising properties, .in objectionable ns a denti frice, on uccount ofits insolubility, nnd tlm risk of minute pnrticles remaining between the teetli and producing injury. Kreosole, on the contra ry, cunyot be liable to this objection, nnd posses ses, tu a much greater extent, tim antiseptic ami pin'living properties of tlm former. The trial# which hnve beeti made with it. in this country and Europe Imve proved it* ellicncy. It it strongly recommended hy the Family at tim best preventive against caries in teatit. To sweeten tim breath, rendered offensive by decay ed teeth, tlm uso of tobacco, or other causes, and tourrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. Fllis's compound Kreosole Tooth ll'aslt, com bines tho virtues of Kreosute, of the strength adopted for this purpose, with other snhstancc# known to he highly advantageous in whitening nml presen-ing tim teetli. It is confidently recommended to tho pufolcas a valuable compouiid,.whidi limy he used daily with great advantage to tlm teeth and gums, at tiro same time leaving an agreeable sensation iu thn mouth. Them is no acid in this wusli, nor any ingredients entering into iU compositianj fait such ns are highly beneficial to tlie teetli. It baa been examined and used by several of the first Physicians of this city, who Have no lies! lotion in recommending it us an excellent wash for tlm teeth and gums, preventing tlm latter ftoiu bccou ing spungy,and, by its detergent nnd an tiseptic qualities, preserving both in a clean and healthy condition. Forsalehy nov 3 T.M. A J.M. TURNER. Rose Ointment, F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pitnple* on the Face, and oilier cutaneous eruptions. Tet ters, Ringworms, and Imrpetic eruption* gener- ally,nro among tlm most tedious nml disagreeable nftvctioiis to which tho human frame is liabln. Situated as it were, on tlm verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them hy inward rente die*. Hence the inefficacy of undergoing a course • of medicine, or subjecting nnrsulvo* to tlie un comfortable system of strict diet: such means hy reducing tim system merely palliate the symptoms while they are in practice, to recur ns violently, or more so. when n generous diet is returned to. And tlm generality nf axtorual npplicationshnvo no other effect than tlm disettaoin mm place, soon to show itself in thu same nr another part. When all those means have failed, nnd in many *evere ( cases, n perservanco for asliort time in tne use of tlio Rose Ointment has proved ellcctiml. Thera is no trouble in using (applying it every nighL) A fresh supply just received, nnd for sale by nug 24 G.ll, HENDRICKSON. Rowmul’S Tonic mixture. OR, Vkoetabi.k FKBRirUOK. A specific and lasting Cure far the Fever and Ague. mills worthy remedy curncstly repels th? ••nr X of being a qunck medicine, it liaving been tim result of many years’ study, experience, nnd labour, in tlie medico! practice nnd observation of FEVER ANI) AGUE. Iti« composed ofsudi medicinal principles as were considered most at to restore tho harmony of action between tho Stomach, Liver, and tho other important func tion* of tiro system, the loss of which harmony w evidently tim immediate cause oftiie disease. It speedily promotes a regular nnd healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigour aw! strength is soon nffordad to the whole system, ft must be apparent to all, that n inedicino poroew ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in n great va riety ofconnilnints. By renewing tlie healthy ac tion ofthe digestivo organs, it has proved itaeu' of reinarknblc benefit in Dyspepsia, Depraved Appetite, Heart-hum, Water Brash, Flatulency^ Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystentary, Bowel Complaints, and many other affections of similar origin. But it is iu the treatment of Fevers, nnd especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter mittent Fever, that ita powers have been princi pally tested, nnd with those who have seen ita we* lid ness, it is pronounced sovereign lo nllretnedic* heretofore discovered for those diseases. It w* also been used as a preventive, by many who were subject to a periodical recurrence of®* Chills and Fever, and it ba« always warded on tlm nppreheudod attack. Forsalehy nov T. M. A J. M. TURNERS Dnlby’s Cnrminitlvo* . H IGHLY recommended ns a most lata, ok fectual, nnd often Immediate remedy for the wind, tho watery and dry gripes, convu worn, nnd all thoso fatal disordur* in tho bowel* <olTim funis, which carry off such a number ofthe auy man species under tlm age oftwoyears. A *“Pj ply ofthis valuablo inedicino just received, aiw for tale by ANSON PARSONS, .epl IS - A Snrulonl Instrument., **. , MPUTATINO, Trepanning, QMwBi Denial .nil Cupping Inalruin.nni E*‘ Lmiceu, (iunt Lenceu, aiivar spring Pa , lancet,, Gorman .pring Lapcota, Gatnian fine American Scanficnloni,P«ar. ami Steel L" cat Coaci, Stomach Pntnpi, Stothoiropc,, HfV Gum Elastic and Silv.r {wne«i gee, Bretul Glurea with pump, 8alWnl»u?« Appuraim, anti n complete iu«rtmen orllr» *ef every description. 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