Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 17, 1840, Image 4

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SltcrllPft Nnlo. , • , old mi the first Tuesday in Febrn- „it,before ilio Court H<»iw»,'111 the* City ofSavniunh, liotvvcoii tho usual hour* tif mile. tits Bit owing eight v-oight (88) Negro slavus, • o win Boatswain. Rachael, Cooper, Martin,old Mar- :fin, Tcmili. old Rnclmel.rald Clnroy, fiarnli.Kfizn ’ PImmiiHi |flislMll| Daniol, flmmg Fortymoro. old Clarissa, Willjam. young l’hmlif.Isanc.voung Daniel, AlTv, young William, littln Mary.lleimy, . Jim, Jack, Geotge,' Foggy, little Sarah. little A- in; liig Atirdiu, Jiwo, littln Holla, old Bella, tajralh, Malay, HatrluL ahl UlnrooW.ald Site, Npp*. Lighlmol, Sylvia, Jnnu, Torn, Abliv. Adam. Patty, John, Miillip. Charlotte, Dory, old lliiiiiiuli. Hilly, Join. Matilda*, Dolly, Flow, old I lurry, Funny, Lucy, Clmrle*, Curoflnn, okl Put* ly, Bvo, Lusty, old Polly, Chino, Dinah. old For* ivinore, Kftty, little Joint, young Hurry.old 1’fiu- lie, Nolly, Warren, Diana, Ciesar, geipm, Jinny. I«rn«1,oui llghy, Joe, Hock, Hotly, Iajoii, big Mtrv,Nod, young Clarissa nnd Uarinurdyslovi* «d on undor arid hy Wrttra of an «x«0Mion on foreclosure nfmartgnge, ismedrout oftlw Supu- fine Court of CliQilintn County, nl the iu*tiuicn • ofChnrlo* Spalding n. Willrmi C. Harris and David Btradgrn**. .... ELISHA WYLLV, Sheriff c. c. doe I (Georgian) EOAt jVO 1 ri'ioes. Notlcts A M. persons indebted ft the subscriber, nr wlio.io notes, due bill), or book nccouul*. Imvo aland open lor nil Hltrenimuable period, nro Informed that unless Milled by the 1st of January next,their nfcmuiu trill Ira. indiwcriuiinutnlv. put intuit, S..PMLHMCK & CO. nov 7 SliciifT’ft Sale. , y"\N the first Tuesday in January next, will bo V *old at tlm Court llonao in Elliuaham Co. -between tbo usual hour* of sale, tlio following property: Three hundred nud fifty ncrcs of Pine Land, ly. :ing mid being in the County of KlIiuglMini,bound* • ed on lha west by lauds of W. P. Edwards, on tho south by vacant laud; levied on ns die proper ty ofllnnlv O. Pitts, to satisfy executions in fa vor of II. L. Lovett, vs. Hardy 0. Pitts. John Edward* and Wm. Edwards, securities. Proper- • ty pointed out by the security. It. J. MIXGLEDOUPF. Sheriff t. c. doc 3 Notice. E OUR months after date, application will (hi made to tho Honorable tbo 'Inferior Court nfCnmdon County, Gp.,wlmn sitting for ordina ry purpose*, for leave to toll the Real Eslnln in (icortm of the Into Col- William McKay, of Du- vid County, Host Florida, consisting of a certain trnctufLand sititnto upon the north siuoofthH St. Mnr>s Itivnr in tho County of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 acres, more or less, for the benefit 4f the heirs and creditor*. MARY ANN Mr KAY, Adm’i*. Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. iiov* (I 2<W Nile IIP* Stile. W ILL be sold mi tho first Tuesday in Feb ruary next, befwru the Court House in tflttcity of Drnnswick, between tbe 'usual hour* ofsale, seven Negro skives, named MonJav, Itu •Ann Eliza, Flora, Nut, l ife cun attd Peggy; la vied •nil as the property of S. M. Burnett, to satisfy an execution issued nut of tho Itiferior'Cunrt of Glynn County under the foreclosure of a mort- ;g*g« in favor of Gabriel Dicks vs. Samuel M Burnett. Property pointed out by defendant, dee 3 R. S. ASHCRAFT, Sheriff o.c. TiXCCMW’l Notice. A LLfiersofts indebted to the Into Pirrr.n Mis- sib. of Glynn County, will plcnso make puyoirnt without delay; and nil those having do- uwind* against aniil estate, will runder them fit ac- cordittgto law toeillior of ihu undersigned. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Uual’d STEPHEN M- TIMMONS, $ Ex’or*. iiepm 214t4m Notice. F OUR mnnilis after date, application will be mnde tn the lion, the Inferior Court of Ef fingham County, when flitting lor ordinary pur pose*, for leave* to sollall tlm Real Estato lying in the said county mid elsewhere, belonging in the Estate of the late Rolteri Burton, sen'r. deceas ed, for the purpnseof making n division. Ac. ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix, ROUT. BURTON, ) P . BKNJ. BURTON, 5 h,or dec It Notice. F OUR months after date, application will Ip* made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Efiiiigliam County, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell nil the Real Estate of Robert Button, late of said conn tv. deceased, nov *2 ELIZA BURTON, Ex’ix, 7nlvrr.nl StrrnviheulMK . IMitMrr. NRtVAU.V.n AN It DNEUffiAU-RtfU C 1 KI.EDU ATED Nr curing I’nliis, or weak- • ness in tho Breast, Hide, Back or Limbs:al so for Gout, Rlmiimotirfui, Liver Compinintand Dy*pep*iit.—In Cotlghs, Cnhln, Antliiua*. dull- cully of breathing, oppression of tho stomach, Ac. they will givn immediate and soothing relief; mid for uentiiew, pleasantness, safety, oasonud certainty, nre docidodly superior to other reme dies. Persona whoso* business or evocations rc- quita that limy should sit or stand much, or those of sfrlcntry Imhits generally, who may be troubled with.pain* in tho side nr breast, nro advised tn try otto of those benutifttl and unrivalled plasters. They are ditVeveot iVovn nil other*, and two from objections which are generally made against plas ters. Perhaps there is tin iiiedic.il observation better established than that “CovsuwtIox origi nates in neglected Comm." Inuclimntoso vari able a* ours, it requires more care nud nttentlon to giinrdngainststlrantlnck* of this too often final disease, tSitn most person* are able ntnl willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but hen gratifica tion to those of coiisitmptivii habits, or those af flicted with distressing pains ill tho side nr breast, or nny affliction of the lungs, that n reasonable prospect of relief enn Iw linil by using this “Uni- vtrirnl StrrnfTthen i nsf 'Vlastrr. 1 ’ In the course of more than twenty years pro fessional practice. Of the many wlm have used them not one soliluty complaint has been heard; oil the eetilniry, so mum-roll* arc the cures thpy have etfeCted, ho abundant nro the most positive *ud conclusive proofs of their oflleany.so ardent, sincere ami grateful is the language of tbnsowho have used them, that tlioy are offered to tho pub- Hens decidedly superior to nny thingof the hind ever offered, mid unricnllnl ly an$ in the tcholr. uvrlrt! J ] Tiii' Luur.a nro respectfully informed that they are prepared wiUi reference also to a numbert»r delicate compl.iint*. peculiar to the sex Umt tlrt>“ are sprenil (u a sebmtific uianner, ov t- •* beautiful soil mid pliable lamb skin, will not soil nr stain the w-hitost linen, and may be worn j»v the mort delicate persons, in all situation*, with easn mid comfort, nud without removal for otto mouth, with pleasure. For sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER. MOV 3 Administrator's Sale. W ILL be sold agreeable to nu order of the Inferior Coiut uf Bryan Couuly for orili- •nary purposes, ou the first Tuesday in Fcbrunry •next, all the Real and Personal Property of tlm Estate of Dorcas Sauderlin. deceased, as follows: A five acre lot of Laud nod Improvements there- on. situate on Springhill, in tbe city ofSavnn- mail in Chatham county, mid known by the iiiiui- 'her nine in the plan of the townshiit^-bounded )iortll-east by the Rail Road -Depot or Augusta Road, s<miU"-cax£Uy Minis' Lot, and north-west byMUs Germain.' A' i, at tliesamo time uml ■xilncn, will bn sold on-. Negro tii.ni skive iiauiaJ Welcome; and ano-sixth of four hundred acre* of Ijnud in Bryan county, granted to J*uwi* Smith, bounded north-east by tho River Great Ogee- •cheo.nnd south-east by John Millcdgn—a reserve -of fifty acre* of Laud in the Camp-Jack Tract, .now owued by Win. Bird iu Efliughum county. All to be sold at due different Court Houses in -which the property i* situated. To be sold for n •division rnuoug the heirs. AND'W. BIRD, Adm’r nov 2G will* tbe will annexed. Notice. F OUR mnnUis after date, application will be mnde to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlynn County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell a part of the Real and Personal Estate of the Inte B. F. Cater, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET It. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. sept £) 335 Notice. X710UR months after date, application will he •r made to tlie Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for'ordiiiary pur poses, for leave "to sell all those tracts of Land, with tho improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta bles, Ac., belonging to tli« estate of Isaac Nor ton. deceased, situated in Glynn County and call ed Bethel, for the benefit of the heirs of said es tate. S. A. HOOKER, Adm'or. Iinv 11 Valunble Property for Sale. A GREEABLE to an order of tho Honorable the Inferior-Court ofTuttnall County, when •sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold on tlm first Tuesday in January next, before the Court House door iu lteidville, in said county, betweon tbe Usual hours-of sale, all tbe Real Estate uiid .Personal Property belonging to tbo Estate of Jo*. ‘Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz.: Four thouraud five hundred acres of Lnnd. on which is situated the late residence mid the valiui- 'bio set of mill* long known us Perry's Mills, which will be new uml in complete order fori'*- .mediateoperation. An this property is so we.I .known, i deem n particular de-rription of it uii- • necessary; suffice it tn soy, tbatat i* not snrpassea •by any other situation as a mill jirivilege. on the Alutnmnha River. Being only ill mile* from (lie river, the sawed lumber can he floated from! he 'mills iu small rafts to die river below, and roun • logs can with couvenionce be floated dowu the •creek, (Cobb’s Creek) to the mills, for two miles .above. The situation i* remarkable for health, -having au excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient. There is also at the place a •commodious house lately erected as a seminary oflearniug. I invito individual* and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premis- esfor themselves. Also, at the same time and place, will be sols •one tract of Swnmp Land, adjoining Kilcy’d laud, containing one thousand acres; also, one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ land, on Mili- mm’s Crock; and also, one tract ou Water Mel lon Crook. Plats ol all said tracts will be exhib ited on the day of sale. Also, ut the Hunio time nud place will be sold the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dion, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 30 years old: liar.- ry, 17 year* old.; Lewis, 15 years old; Kllick, 7 years old; Dilla, 20yonr*old,aitd her two children Crocket uml tm infant; Nancy, 1? years old and her child Martin 1 year old; Angelina, 4 years old; Phtubo, DO years old, in had health. All of which willbe sold ns the property of James Per ry, late of said County, deceased, for the benefit of the legatees of the said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and twoyears, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, >»iipt 31 33S Admr. % round Popper amt jll«al;u tl7~ BOXES London Mustard Jd\y 10 do Cnmiisler do 10 do ground Pepper, iu papers Tor sale by T. M. A J. M. TURNER, sept 17 Bf RATES OF -FREIGHT OF THE CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. T& 61 n. r ft, Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah under the firm of Cfog horn A Wood, wns dissolved on tlm £4lli Octo ber by die death or the former. The future bu siness of ibe concern will be conducted hr Philu- ra 1‘. C foghorn, Joseph S. Cbighorn and Orlan do A. Wood, under tiie name, style and firm of ClaghoiusA Wood. PHILUKA P- CLAGHORN, JOSEPH 8. CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to tho Into firm *of Clag- horn A Wood, will make payment to uov30 O. A. WOOD, Survivor- Notice* T IIE subscribers having connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in tins citv, under the firm of SHAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 3(1 233 Notice. T HE business heretofore trnnsnored in the City of Savannah, Ga. under the name and firm of Hazard, Deiislow, & Co. wiR hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who have changed tlienamcof their firm to tbatef Hazard, Deusloie 6t H'datcr. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENS LOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York. Oct Slit, 1840. oct 10 Dr* Taylor's Balaam of liivcr- wort, F ORcniMumption and hvercnmplniiit, coughs, colds, asthitm, difficulty of breathing, pains iu the side or hrenst, spitting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation of the heart, oppression and soreness •f the chest; Stooping cough, plcut'wy, heette fever, nighfirtlWH -difficult or profu*e'V;xpccto- ration, and all oUier ufiectibiu of the clitfit, lungs and liver. To persons of disordered nervous syttcin, or tho«o who nre tuinblo to rest well at night, this tiiedicinn is most nuphaticnllv recouiutcudud. The inestimable'value oftliis celebrated medicine has been highly tested, nud ftnind not wanting. Tho Proprietor is daily receiving the most flutter ing accounts of his success; and it is truly gratify ing to say this is emphatically Die medicine of the people! It is u«ed by the Medical Faculty; sup ported by the Clergy, advocated by the whole New-York Press, anil is in tho house of uwxt of our citizcus. It may be taken without the least fear ofdnn ger by children, and person* debilitated by dis ease. (ii fine, the cures the Balsam of Liverwort has already effected, and is hourly performing; tho consequent popularity it lias obtained anionir those persons, who by experience are best quail tied to judge of its etficacv; tbo exnlted opinion entertained of it* virtues by physicians; the con sequent recommendation it receives from the Medicul Faculty—speak cogently and unequivo cally of the merits and success of this medicine. Invented by mi old and very learned physician, distinguished alike for his talent, research, and experience; the confidence reposed by hint in its irresistible merit* and its beneficial affects upon him while severely and lamentably diseased with ‘the. most distressing symptom* or Consumption, it being now snujeettn the advice and control ot three physiciuns. together with the many testimo tiinls and corroborating certificates which have been voluntnrily given ns by persons who li.iv* received it* potent nud salutary effect, must go far, very far. to recommend this us a Vegetable Medicine ofuuequalled and undeniable virtue for Consumption and all the dire useswhich prey up ’on the chest, lungs and liver. £7* Harare of Cattatafctis!—Frauds uoon this inudieinc arc issued in every direction. Ucmein- fmr to nsk for “Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liver wort,” anil do not takn auy thing else. There is no other medicine connected with thi*, or •hi any way possessing tiie same virtues. 8ee that the signature of Geo. Taylor, M. D., is on every bot tle, in my hand writing. To counterfeittfus wil be forgery. For sale at junc 1 T. M. & J. M. TURNER’S. rnon siVanRaii to stations v lllil. D«tC, l-nrk, rKomTLiquor Oil, Molumnuil Llm« •• Flour Fruit, raltttii. Onion*. Beets, Ac. Brentl. CWgker*. and other light barret* Cortavhd Pea* 111 hags per bushel Chnltv,' per dozen Carriages, four wheeled Cotton'nor hale, round, not exceeding 3501ns, including insurance " u “ square " " “ (Excess fhr each Station of 10 miles 5 cts per 100 lbs.) Dcntljoiis and Jugs n6t exceeding 1 gallon * " •• 2 gnls A not nxo ng Bgnl. Gigs.Bulkeys mid Jersey Wagons Ducks and Fowl* in coops tier head, (25 per cent more iCnot cooped) Horses, Mules nmt Cattle per head 11 Inis, attd Pipes Liquor not exe'diug 120 gal. “ u •* Molasses and Oil ardmnry size Half Mils. Beef, l‘ork,4’i*l> and Liquor " 14 Flour ** 44 Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Betts,&e. Jersey'‘Vi agon* withnWt covers Kegs Liquor, Ac. itufexceeding 5 ga|. •• *•• •• .. •• 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 50 fhr each stage of lOlnik'*- Measurement goods per cubic foot Out*. Rye, Bran, Corn Meal and Rice Flour i tv (jugs, per bushel Plough*, earn 8ult ttrsaekv per htUhel Sheep, laimhs. Goats, Kids, Deer, Hogs ulnl Do^s, pei bend Sugar.'Coffee, Rice, Ilnnlwarcnud such otlfer articles as go l»v weight per 100 lb*. Turkeys uud Geese’ in coops per head (25 per cent more if uot cdoped) Huy per bale Post nud Stage Coaches and Road Wagons Wheelbarrows TTOT 50 fit) :ie> in 1 50 10 00 l on i on *5 5° 0(H) 3 10*00 2 (Nl 4 00 25 25 25 « 00 86 50 89 12 75 10 00 50 75 1 00 75 03 50 15 3 85 10 00 1 10 1 10 86 50 o'oo 3 10 00 3 00 5 00 50 38 38 (i 00 25 50 1ft (13 124 38 12 1 25 10 00 50 1 20 ‘I 50 88 81 75 20 3 (HI 10 00 1 45 t 35 25 . 00 0 Ot) 4 Ift (Nl M 50 •U 00 75 03 50 *0 00 no 0 A 10 I M A 12 I 50 12 fc’OO 15 00 75 i 50 1 75 1 00 1 00 1 (HI 20 3 00 10 00 1 no 1 GO 25 75 8 00 I 4 10 00 5 00 7 50 88 76 (13 0 00 25 50 124 15 1 00 86 03 12 2 50 20 00 1 00 1 76 8 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 25 3 50 10 00 1 75 1 00 25 75 8 00 4 10 00 (1 00 0 00 1 00 75 C 00 25 50 15 1 00 11 00 1 00 75 12- 3 no 2J JO 1 Ofl All pneknges of less ivcight thdn 601b*. onneasuring less than 24 feet 25 cents each. Allsmil packages 25 cents each. I Per sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS at the above Rates and under'tho following Stipulation*, viz. No Claim for damageson article#curried by this Company, unless tho'packages are examined and, identified in tlm preKence'of tho Agent of Transportation, before tho same nro removed from the Depot- Not accountable for the K'aknge of Liquor, Oil or Molasses, breakage ofGlassor Crockery* ware, chafing'of Bogging, Carriages or Chairs. Not accountable for breakage of Hollow-wnnv. no internal injury not clearly pcrceptibleTin tho outside of tho parknge, will be allowed for, unless established to nave occurred on'board the Citrr: not accountable for tub decay of perishable articles: not accountablo for Live Stock 1 : mid no liability for goods evidently shipped in bitd order, or for cooperage of Lime Barrelsor puckngcs ofany kind whatever. It is timler»tood that this Company will not hold tlicmselvcs accountable for mendihg* of Cotton hales or for pillage, or dnmnge by the weather on nny freight nfter being lauded at thu place of desti nation or for loss by fire except Colton nud then only while in the Cur*. This Cnmpauy, will have Agents at tho 80milo station, and tlio Terminus of tho Rond to attend to the delivery and forwarding ofgoods. All merchandize, nbt to ho forwarded if notcallcd for in three day*, will he charged the 8nvnrmah rates of storage. G3 3 GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. The Law wttt be enforced against nil persons nUempVmc to smuggle it ou the Road. aug- 22. J. McFarland, Agcm. Adv(*riliiftmoiit. \ Ii milF.sitbscrihor hushonit induced* at tho rn- r X pi'Mud solicitation of Ids iVIntnls, fo ollur to tho public tho Medicine* which linva proved of signal benefit In thomiolves. It is idla to doclnro tliftl ho has no other object in view than thu ben efit ofllm nlfliutvd. SsIf-pruMorvntiou is Rio first organic law of nature in tunnt and hcwliomors, exerts his intellect, mid spends Ids means for tho puhlyn good, without expectation of any return irom tlio ptiblio, must possess a greater share of philanthropy than otto in a thousand. Allor this avowal, it i* proper to inoiitiou, that tho llygoiun Medicines hum tieun compounded after a life of practical expcriftieiit and non to observation; and that those rucitVns are adopted which have been found must uillcncinus iu tlio tronnuniit of tlm din- oases Ihr which tlioy are rocoinmended. It is al so ptaper to oliscrvo.'thnt in Id* younger years, the subscriber himself suffered tlio most doplnrn* bio ill health, arising Aiiliroly IVoiii grant derange ment oflusdigcsUvu'organ*, induced by too in* to|)so npplicntmu to study at college, and acquir ing a knowledge of his profession. His owu suf ferings cnrly induced him to investigate tlm cniiso of thorn, and to oudenvor to discover tho best re-' dteclios. His oxticrioilcc, in connexion with tlio 1 observations ho Ims intido in a great number of post mortem examination*, bus irresistibly drawn him to tho conclusion, that tho digurtivo organs are tlio sent of it greut'sharo of Immnn disunsci— that tlm diseased nr derrtngcd statu of them isllio causa of much of our siifietiugt for these are vi tal organs, supplying tho system with nourish ment, as well us purifying it, nud pre*orvitig its healthy condition. Besides, tlm sympathy exist ing between tlio digestive brgun* utid ovory oth er part of the systum is very great, through tho, Connexion of the nerves. When thej digestive organ* nro deranged or d|«ou*ed, tho blood isj poisoned by thu absorption'"of acrid, putrid, and Undigested matter from tho stomach nud into* tine*; mid thi* matter is not so completely thrown olfat tlm different umuyclqries in disease n* In health. As tho blood circulated through thu system with wouderftil rapidity for it* nourish ment. it immediately begins to suffer whenever tlm blood becomes coutamitinted. Hence, if wu desire or expect health, wo must keep tho foun tain* adife pure. 8. J. SFOONER, M. U. The above medicino for sale by , nov 20 T. M. A J. M. TURNER. Gcoruin—Glynn County* To all whom it may concern: W 11EKEA8, Benjamin Wilson applies to me for Letter* of Administration oil tho estate and effect* of Geo. W. Warren, lute of GJytm County, deceased. These nre tiiercforc to cite nnd nrlmonish all, and singular the kindred snd creditor* of said do- censod, to fileXdteir objections (ifany lliey huve) iu terms of the Ian {otherwise Letter* of Admiu- Ulrutimi will be granted tlm applicant. Witness, tiie lion. Francis M. .Scarlett, one of the Justice* ofthe Inferior Court ofsaid County, Uiis 20th day ofN’ov. J640. dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk. 1 Jujube Fnsle. CASE Frauen Jujube Paste, recommended for the cure of coughs,colds, Ac. Just r ouivnd and for sale by nov 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON. Whiskey mul Brandy. QA Dcmijons old Scotch Whiskey, 20 do old OU Cognac Brandy, for sale by nov 28 GEORGE H. MAY. Georgia—Effingham Couuly. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Thomas R. Hines hasnpplied to die Hon. Courtof Ordinary of titling- hum County, for Letters of Administration osi die astnio and efivets of Martha Hines, late of said county deceased, Thivo ure therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, tlm kindred nnd creditors of dm said deceased, to file dieir objection* (if any they have) to die gnintingofum administration to die applicant iuUie Clerk'* otlieo of die said Court, on or before tlio 2.? ill day of December next; oth erwise letters of administration will he granted. Witness, the Hon. C. Powers, one of the Jus tices of dm said Court. the2Gdi day of Nov., A. 1). 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, iimv2G Clerk c.o. k.c. Georgia— IHnii^Imm County. To all whom u may cauccru: W HEREAS Fradsrick Giiaun and CleUis Gnaun, lias npnlii'd to the Honorable the Court ofOrdmary of Effingham Countv for Let ters of Administration on the estute and effects of Jacob Gitanu; ir. deceased, These ure disrefore to ‘cite and ndninuLh nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of dm said deceased, to filo their objections (if nny tlioy have) to tho granting of dm administration to tho applicant ttt the Clark's office ofthe slid Court, ll or before the 3d day of January nexi. other- ton of Administration will be granted. m, the Hon. C. Powers, one ofthe Jus- tho said Court, tlm 3d day of December, 810. JNO. CHARLTON, • Clerk c. c. o. z. c. bcorfela—I.lbci-iy C’oimij. To nil whom it tuny concern: • mrHRREAS Mr*; Eliza A, Williams Ims np- Y-t plied to tlio Hon. the Court of Ordinary of liberty County, far Letters of Administration an dm estate nud effects of Benjamin Williams, deceased. ■ This is therefore to cite all persons interested, lq.it if tliere he any abjections thereto, it bo mode igiiie time prescribed by law, Ac. Givou under uiyhand thi* 4th day of Dccemf »er, 1840. •/ W'. STACY,c.c.o. i.-c. Hynn County, ii it utay concern: ics Moore lias nppiiod tn iflrt of Ordinary of Glynn AdmiiiUlratiou on die ns- i. Casey, late of said county am therefore to otto and admonish nil ular die kindred and creditors of dia said deceased,to file their objections (ifany they hove) (o tlm granting ofthe Administration to the appli cant in tlm Clerk's office ofthe snid Court, on or before tho lldi day of January next; otherwise Letters of Administration will bo granted. Witness the tfott. F. M-Scurlatt, one ofthe Justioesdnlir said Coiirt this 11th day of Dec. A. D. 1840. J. MUORE, Clerk c. o. n. c. ^ dee II d*-‘ Cliatlinm Superior Court* MAY TERM, 1810. Movdav. 22d Juno, 1840. JohuW. Clifton, ) mid / Divorce- Sarah Aim Clifton. ) TT appearing by the return of the Sheriff, dint X the defendant is not to lie found w.ihln the County of Chatham, nnd that she is without the limits of die State, on motion of tho Complain ant's Attorney, it i* ordered that the said Sarah Aim Clifton do appear on or before next term of this Court, and file her answer nr defensive alle gation iu writing, or iu case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, dint a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of tho Gazettes of this State and of die City of Savannah, once a month until die next term of this Conrt. A true extract from die minute*. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clnrk Sup. Court C. C- aug 25 205t2dmj Cliatlinm Superior Court. Mav Term. 184(1. James D. Steven*uud Jo*.) . . . C. Wilkin.. or{.. } ‘- l,,,on , ° c, “ b 1*. II. Wilkin., a. John >'‘-hcopyoriortPrtr Ailam.. J "**»T U PON reading flie foregoing petition to es* tnblish n copyofa certain promissory note, ktnted to have been given hy the defendant John Adams, to the lato Paul H. Wilkins, deceased, hearing date at Savannah, die 24th February, 183?, forcigh y one dollars, end filly cents, pay able to P. II. Wilkins or hearer, ten days after dale, and also, tlio accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that tho said John Adnmsdo shew cause at die next tom) oftliis Court, if shy ho have, why the copy contained m the said petition should not ho established inflow of tlm original note. And also ordered, that a copy of this Rule ho personally served on tho said John Adams if to ho found in the State, and if ho cannot be found, theu tho said Rule shall be published iu some public Gnzottn in tho State for tho spuco of thjoo months. June 23d, 1810. . / A true extract from (he minutes. E. G. WitJBON* Hen. Clerk, sept 2d 4 Superior Court C. C. Houck s PUiinccu. T HIS valuable medicifiu tuny he taken with perfeclsafety by all agesnud it»alldiseases. It*cuyisare fertile fullowiugdiseases: Dyspep sia, Ions of appetite, 'indigestion, inflammation of die stomach, heartburn, diarrha-a, dysentery or flux, piles, fistula, obstructed or excessive men- Ktruntinn, periods of cessation of menses, llour-at- bus or white.*, ague nnd fever, bilious or remit- tent fever, typhus fever, scarlet fever, small pox, Erysinilas or St. Anthony’*fire, asthma, pleurisy, measles, yellow fever, costiveness, wind on the stomach or bowel*,cholera morbus,consumption, spitting blood, influenza, colds, coughs, itiflam- nmtinn of fee chest, palsy, gout, rheumatism, in flammatory sore throat or quinsy, whooping cough, thrush or sore mouth, putrid sore throat, croup, inflammation of tho heart, dropsy, rickets, diseases of the liver, jaundice, difficulty of ma king urine, gleet, hysteric*, nervous anil ternfu- Ion* affection* of tho membranes and lignments. mercurial and venorialdiseases, ulcers, sores, af fections of the skin, and diseases arising from im pure blood, Ac. A supply of the above valuable medicine just received per brig Oglethorpe, and for sale by the single bottle or box, by « ANSON PARSONS* nag 14 Ni>. 8 Gibbons' Range. Gelatine^Capsules of~~Pure Co* paiva Bui ut. rpHE Copavia' Balm is, of nil tho medicines X empWycd in combating the chronical attd acute goiiorrhu-al affections, also flic blcnnorhuia called whites; the only one, die specific uctiou of which ha* never been doubted, and to which physician* Irnvo in consequence given tho prefer ence; but its nauseous ta*i« and smell urn the causes of it* being rejected by many patients. Thi* i* flu* reason why so many experiment* have been made in order tn discover some inode of disguising its taste, so (licit it might be taken with less repugnance; but hitherto thi* Ims been but imperfectly effected, and always by addition of some active substance which modifies its pro perties, nnd thus destroys its chemical constitu tion and iu physical character. 1 there fete offer a mode of administering it in such u state that it cannot occasion tlio slightest reimgmoce, and this without submitting it to utiy alteration. My method consist* iu enclosing it yi tiie Gelatine Capsules. A supply ofthe above valuable medicine Just received, and for sale by ANSON PARSONS, nug 21 No. 8 Gibbons' Range The true PoiuitdcDiviuc~ Extensively used in Europp, naver before intro duced into America. I T cures and prevent* all Chapping or Hotlgli nesaflf the Hands and Libs, from tha piercing effects of cold weather, Well rubbing u litile on the hand* nud lips every night going to lied, is certain preventive and cure. It also cures Frosted Feet, and Corns. To re lievo the pain of Corns Wash the feet in warm water, pare the Corn close, apply a little pomade oil a piece n( linen lint. It cure* Swellings nnd nmUes occasioned by falls or otherwise, and will prevent tho many bad consequences of such accidents. Ifa fit lie he well rubbed ill on a Bruixo.or Pinch it will prevent blackness. It will cure Burns, and Scalds, if applied di! rectly,alleviating pain, intd presenting blisters.' It ,s useful for n StiH* Neck, end Swelling of the Glands, nnd will greatly relieve Rheumatic, and Gouty Pnins, id any part. ft immediately removes Pimples,, and other ■IruntUmr, is exceedingly useful tot Sore Bfeifsts, Dr* Lii in inns* Ardnihtic Vege table Bitters, For Jnnndicc, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitters are composed of vegetables of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, and have been highly extolled by thousands who have experienced their efficacy iu the above tram- cd complaint*. They are in fact the best sto machic ami corrective the vegetable kingdom fur nishes. They ore highly useful as a preventive against fever, nnd are very serviceable at oll sea sons ofthe year, more particularly in the spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habit* experience that total loss uf appetite, disa greeahle lislli-ssnetsand relaxation otthe sysfom. They strengthen the stomach, procure ngood up- petite, promote digestion, purify tiie blood, and restore the invalid to his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitter* with which tflp mar ket is uovv supplied are nothing more than cheap groggy preparation^ sold at a high price, and bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bitter* nre superior to nny that are, or ever have lieen offered to tbe public. Being pun gently aromatic, they nre particularly recom mended to seafaring person* as an antidote a- gainst the Scurvy, persons laboring under tiie infirmities'of old age, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the appetite aud as sisting digestion iu a remarkable degreo,removing those low spirited and trembling sensations, tlio sure effect ofa want of tone in flic system. They ora peculiarly adapted to those who are troubled with Dinrticen, or Weakness ofthe Bowels, Ac. prevalent iu tlie'smnmer and autumnal months. They Nvill he found in all cases ofthe following description to give relief, viz: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costivcncss, Excessive. Weariness, Lnssof'Appetiie, Dullness mid Oppression, a iropensity to Sleep, Bitter Taste in tho Mouth, southing of Food, Sickness at tho Slomnch.Geu- rnl Debility, nnd nil other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flatulence. Price 50 cents. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, sopt 11 Opposite the Mansion House. EjOtfl ^ __ particularly In lying-in. Its efficacy in this fer K caSe, when ill other application* hive fni i been well proved, and can be attested by many. It Is useful Ihr Cancers before they nro broken, oud an tinfnilinjr remedy for the Piles. It gives n delicacy of fragrance and that natural healthful appearance to tho skin no other preparj ntlou afthu kuuIIir*icver been known to produce, So invaluable is this compound, for ovory incon venience to which thu skin i* liable, that those who have once proved its benefit will never wT lingly be ivithom it. Formi!«by WM. II. TURNER, sept 5 Opposite the Muusioii Home. I fit in a it Hair. ri"MlE diseases of tho hairtfmong ns are those X which occasion baldness and gradual falling olf o/flie hair, attd thinness of it—the tauxvsof which arise froitt many disorders, especially fe- vers; perspimthtti, winch extends ilio pores, re laxes tlm roots, cause* the hair to fall off. and of ten occasion* total baldness. Baldness tins ever been esteemed n great defect. Itguiiorally arises through violent exercise, ft-nm whence arise per spirations, which too frequently orcushm a lou of tho hair—it relaxes the roots—the acidity pro- vents the fluid acting on the hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, nfter a violent perspi ration tho hair heroines dry, it feuht extremely harsh, nnd no clio-licity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent it* l iking an effect on the hsir, first nib the tatirdry with a cloth, then apply tho Cus- snda Oil to the roots of tlio hair, so that the skill of the head may ho moistened, and remain so af ter each time of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor Tims. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; and hy appointment, by aug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Row Hud’s Tonic Rlixtarc, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific ami lasting‘cure for Fever and Ague. millS worthy reiilcdy earnestly repels tho slur X of being a quack medicine, it hnving been the result of many years study, experience nnd labor, In ‘the medical practice and observation of Fever and Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principle* ns were considered most fit to re store thehnrmonv of action between Uiestomrich, liver, a if 3 the other important functions of the system,tho loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate catise'of tho disease. It speedily prt)- mutes n regular and healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very preenrious; hy which effect, vigor nud strepglh is soon afforded to the whole system. It must ‘bo appnreiillo all. that A medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety ttf complaints. By renewing tlio healthy action of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re- markable benefit iu dyspepsia, depraved nppetite, heart-burn, water brush, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, hbwel complaints, und all other affections of similar origin, but it is In the treatment of Fevers, mfd especially in Fnver and Ague, or Romittunt FeVer, that its potVers have been principally tested, and with those who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It has altfo been used os a pro veutive, hy many who were subject to a periodi cal recurrence of the chills and fever, aftu it has always warded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed uot improper to nccompany the vegetable febrifuge w;th a few of the ntany une quivocal certificates politely fUrnished tn tiie pro prietor,corroborative of the foregoing statements. For further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply of tho above valuable medicino just received,and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agent. aug 31 Dr. Jcbb’s Klicuiimtic Liniment. millS highly approved and long celebrated X application for Rhnumutic Disbnlers.iscare fully prepared according to tho original recipo of Sir lticImM Jebb, Baronot, Physicidh io her lute Majesty ntid Royal Family. It is doubtless true, llttUhe excruciating pain, the decrepitude, de formity nnd -premature old age, which hro tiie usual attendants and consequences ‘of this dread ed disorder, nre suffered by many persons from utter despair ofa cure, or frequent disappoint ment in tne efficncy of thu numerous protended antidotes used to ufi'act this purpose. Biit those wilt luivo made trial of Dr. Jebb's Rheumatic Liniment, even in obstinnte cases of long stand ing, and of the most severe character, have re ceived essential relief, aud many hove heeneftr- ed in ft fewduys, some in twenty-four hours, as a number of persons iu Boston nnd vicinity, who wore formerly afflicted with tlio Rheumatism, have very fully and wttwfaetotUy tetflfled. Cer tificates nre in tho possession of tho Proprietor, which prove ‘tlm most thorough and surprising cures by mentis oftliis most powerful Liniment, in case* where other approved applications had totally failed. The Liniment is also used with signal success, and may be confidently recom mended for chilblains, bruises, sprains, numb ness, stiffnpss of tiie joints, Ac. Price, 50 cents A supply of the above article for sale by WM. II. TURNER, July 14 • Opposite tho Mnnsion House. r. Tnyflir’B' ^ of Liverwort, fereousumption ami liver complaint, ratifM. Jdiffi- culty nfhrcntmgi pain I in llulside or hressr. spit- ting of blood, catarrhs, palpitation oft the hnr.rt oppression and soreness of tho chest, hooping notigli, pleurisy, hectic fevof/nlght swont*. dint! wtlt or pvutosuexpectorating, nmi all other offec. lions of tlm chest, lungs nmijiver. This article is prepared ntcnrding to • recipe procured ft-om n very old nnd eminent physician, the Into Dr. Holyoke, who preserved Ida own lifil hylts nfnenoy, although ohi nonsiimpdvn cnn.fi* ttition. to tho astonishing ngo of uno hundred nnd two yourst until tlm ngo ofiiigliiy-mveti, bo was engaged in very oxtoncivo pmctico, requiring much exnrtion uml exparuw. Uuudwdt at* now living ill good health, that Consumption seemed to hnvo marked for an early grave, who owe llmir preservation to tho uso of flu* iuvilui. blu mcdicinn. Tlm virtue* of tho herb "Llvorworth." ora ut this vcgeiahlu preparation so pawerftilly oud of. fectiiully concentrated, as tn render it a mostsu. porinr nud linrmlcss medicine for all disorders of tlm Liver nnd Lungs, nnd it Is now oonsidored by nil persons familiar with Iu effect, superior |j t mom to aiiy other medicul preparation for there prevalent CodmlnlnU. It has proved so astonish- •ugly beiiolicMil for Consumption, Coughs. Colds, bpitting of Blood, Ac. that uiauy uf our physlean is daily omployed it in tlieir prnc- tico, and cstoimt it a superior and valuable ms- dicine. All pursonsnlllictod with Consumptionafr any other dlsuaso of tlm Lungs, nro recommend, od to utako luuuadlato use of hi* Bnlxnm, ns It tuts not only proved nll’eotmil in removing such symti- tumsas threaten Consumptions,W.t has perfornV- ed effectual cure* of oven this fbriuidnblediseosg; where all hopes ofrecovery were relinquished hv tlm tnmtleimmd and experienced medicul iimu; This medieiue facilitates expectation, romlccE favor, restores strength, and may lie considered a very superior preparation for thecureand preven* Hon of all diseases of tho Chest and Luumuattd should be sestored to, even after these diseases havit resisted tlio usual remedies. In ilm practice of this old nnd very respectable physician, this Bal sam of Liverwort has acquired nn enviable ropn- teflon for its virtu res, as superior to that of the n- hiiuduut nostrum* oftlm days as wns tho eliuractor and probity of its inventor nnd original proprie tor. to that of quack arid empirics. The result or long observation and cloinrtudy respecting disenses of tho Chest, this medicine; warranted pure vegetable, hns tlio additional re commendation of Imvin been used for seven veers by tho public, und uiso by physicians of eminent talent without it single instance of failure in eft fueling fit immediate beneficial result. For sale at nov 3 T. M. A J. M. TURNER’S. Compound Sursjtimriila, or Blend Syrup, K NOWN from nil others by being called No. 1 Silver Top. Also, nan further security, my signature will be found iu my own bund wri ting, also on the outside wrapper. From tho Editor of tlm Herald. Brotrn’s Satsaparilla Compound.—This delight- Till and plensnnt beverage for tlio summer, is fust coming into use, and will soon be nn indispensn- bio article in every family. It makes u delightful "lead, and i* nn excellent purifier of tlm blood. By a very small Expenditure of motley, the pur chaser has a bottle oftlm Sarsaparilla Compound, ftud a box bontainiiig tho Saline l'owder; tlm on ly necessary accompaniment is n pitcher of ice water, nud you have a perfect fountain, whore, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart's con tent. A little of tho Salin'o mixed with tlio pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful n gloss of Sarsaparilla Mend ns can he (blind in tho city. Wo speuk from experience; don't take our word, bill go and get Urn urliclo or William Brown, the inventor. 481 Washingtou-Mreat. For snlo hy T. M. A J. M. TURNER, a»g 20 Monument Square, JLongr & Pattei-ftoii, Offer for sale, iu store, Q4XIX BACKS Salt, 300 hushols Alum Salt O* /U 20 bids Mew Beef, 20 do Prime Ikof 30 hhls Prime Pork, 60 do No3 Mackerel 1000 lbs Bacon, Side* und Hams ‘25 bbl* Potatoes, 500 lbs Codfish 50 hhls Navy Bread, 25 do Pilot do 4 half pipe* Otnid Brandy 4 Pipes Holland Gill, 1 hhd S C Rum 2 pipes Madeira Wine, I do Sherry do 1 bhd Port Winn, 2 pipes Tune rifle do 10 bbl* Cunnry Wine, 10 do Tnimrifie do 10 do Mnlage Wine, 25 boxes Claret do 20 basket* Cliampagnn 5 casks Imndon Porter 25.000 Spanish Segars, various brands 10,000 half Spanish Sugars 10 bbl* Bultimnre Flour, 10 do Udtial do 5 hhd* 8 C Sugar. 5 do Molasses 25 bbl* Molasses, 10 qrcheau Hyson Tea 5 cases Imperial Tea, in caddies 25 bug* old Java Coffee, 15 bugs Green du 5 boxes Powchong l‘ea/» do Suuchoug do 50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes 5 hags wrought Nails 5 boxes Boston LenfSngar 11) do Tobnccb, 1 hhd Lenf^’dlincco 150 hhls Tar, 20 do Rosin, 20 do Pilch 5,000 lbs Oakum, ond various other article* ]|| their line ofhtisiuesv, on accommodating terms. , iiov 25 Peters’ Vegetable Fills A RE daily effecting sonm of tho most nston- isbTkig anil wonderful cures that have ever been known—in cmisequcnco of which tlioy hnvo now become a shining mark, against which nil flm arrow#‘ofdisappointed hope, envy and unebarit- ubieties.* are levelled without distinction. Peters’ Vcgotflblo Pills nro anti-bilions, anti- dyspentie, and nnti-mercuriul* nnd may justly ho considered u Universal Medicine—hut thny nro peculiarly heneticiul in tlm following complaints: Yellow and Bilious Fevcrs.Fevor rtrul Ague.Dys- J epsin, Croup, Liver Complaint, Sick Headache, uundice, Astlimu, Dropsy, Rhountatism.Enlarge- mctit of the Spiueft, Piles, Female Ohstriictions, Hcartbrtrn, Furred Tongue, Numtau, Distension of tbe Stomach nnd Bowels, Incipient Diarrha-n, l-'Jutuluiico, ilnhiiunlCtostivHiiHSH, Lossof Appe tite, Cllolic, Blotched or Sallow (complexion, and in all aises of Torpor of tlm Dowels, where a Cathartic or an Aperient is needed. They nre exceedingly mild in 'their operations, producing ncitherbnusen, griping nor debility. ffJ*Sold wholesale nnd retail at all tlio principal Drug Stores in Savnnhnh. july 29 182—ly ~ Amcrlcrtii Bepeiltoryf O F Arts, Sciences nnd Manoactnros, embra cing records of American end other patent inventions; account of Me mi luc lures, Arts, Ac. Philosophical nnd Literary Essays—containing also the transactions (ff Tho Mechanics' Institute, New York. Tho General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen. Lyceum of Natural History. National Academy of Design. The Jersey Citv Lyceum, and othor Scien tific Institutions. Uriited by Jnm'cs J. Mupes, Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, injtho National Academy of Design. Published monthly at $4 per annum or 374 cents per num ber. Tho work ctonmenced iu February; the Octo ber number contains among many other.*, papers oil the following subjects: The Steam Engine. Tables of strength ofTimbcr. Daguerrolype Improvement. Progress of Engineering. Now Sn#pen«inii Bridge, hy James Dredge. Tho ‘Nonsuch’ Iron Passage Boat. Now system of Lockage for Candls. New Planing Machine. Dvscripflou of American Patents. List of English Patents. Persons desirous of subscribing, cohsne some numbers of tho work on npplieution to W. THORNE WILLIAMS. nov 23 ELLIS’ COMPOUND Krcosoto Tooth Wash* lluommcndcil by the Faculty, T HIS cotnpuund will he found serviceable id arresting and preventing decay in teeth; keeping the teeth uml gmiH in a healthy and clean condition; sweetening the breath; removing tar tar, and relieving pain enusud hy curious teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promise more important results than that of Kroosote, hy Dr. Reicliuubach, an eminent chemist of Blattsr ko, in Monrovia. It is u highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, nud is analogous to charcoal in its antiseptic properties, bill far mure powerful as a 'corrective nnd preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding iu well known cleansing properties, is objectionable ns n denti frice, on uccnmit of its insolubility, nnd the risk of minute pnrtlcles rcmqhiing between the teeth nnd producing injury. Krcosole, on the contra ry, cannot be 1'tahlc to this objection, and posse* scs, to a much greater oktent, tho antiseptic and purifying properties of the former. The trials which have been made With it. ill this country uml Europe have provedjts ntiicncy. It is strongly recommended by tlio Furulty ns tho best preventive against curies in teafli. Til sweeten thu breath, rendered offensive by decay ed Jeeib, the use of tobacco, nr other causes, and tn arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. EUis'» compound Krcosole Tooth Wash, com- bines 'the virtues of Krousofe, of the strength adapted for this purpose, with other snlistauces known to he hignlv advantageous in whitening nnd preserving the teeth. Ill* confidently recoin mended to the pnblion* ntadmibio compound, which may be used daily with great advantage to the teeth nndgnms. otthe Mime time leaving an. agreeable sensation ill tlm month. There is no acid in this wash, nor any ingredients entering into its compoMtM>nj«b<it such ns nro highly beneficial to tlio teeth. It has been examined and used hy several of the first Physicians of this city, who have no liesi tntinn in recommtoiding it ns an excellent wasll for tlio toetli and giiins, preventing tho latter Irani bcc'ou ing siuingy.ond, by its detergent and am tise’pjicqualities, preserving both in a cleau aud healthy con nov 3 w cleau aud For sale by T.M. A J. M. TURNER. Rose Ointment, F OR Totter, Ringworms l’imple* on the Facc, aud wtlvsr cutattcntta exuptom*. Tet ters, Ringworms. Slid herpetic eruption* gencta idly. are among tho most tedious nnd disagreeable affections to which tlio human flrnino t* linhle. Eitunted ns it were, on tho verge of vitality it U almost impossible to reach them hy imvnrd remn dies. Hence iheineiticacynf undergoing a course of medicino, or subjecting onrsolvos to the un comfortable system of strict diet: stir.li means hy reducing tlio system merely palliate the symptoms while they nre in practice, to recur ns violently, nr morn so, when n generous dint is retiirnud to: And tho generality of external npplicntionsltnve no other effect limn the discuso in one place, sonii to .show itself iu the same ocaiwUice part- WUetl all thoso means hitve failed, and in many severe, cases, n pcrservnrtce for a short time iu me use of the Rose .Ointment lies proved effectual. There is no trouble in using (applying it uvery night.) A fresh supply just received, nnd for sale by aug 24 G.R. HENDRICKSON. Dr. Fncn’s Universal Strength- cuing Fluster. Unrivalled and Unequalled!! /CELEBRATED for curing pains, nr weakness V-/ in the breast, side, bitck nr limlls; ulsn, for f ont, rheumatism, liver cohtpluint nnd dyspepsia, n coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression ofthe stomach, Ac. they will give im mediate nnd sbothiug relief; and, fur neatness, pfea*nttUtaw,safety, ease and certainty, art) fleet- dcdjy superior to other remedies. Persons whoso hiuiiicss or avocations require that they Should sit or stand much, or those of sedentary habits generally, who may he troubled with pains in the side nr breast, nro advised to tty one of these beautiful nnd unrivalled plasters. They nro dif ferent froin others, and free Bom objections which are generally made uguinst plasters. Perhaps there is tie medical observation hotter established than that 14 Consumption originntrs in neglected Colds." In a climate so variable as ours; it re quires more care ahd attention to guard Against the attacks of this too oftch fetal disensb, than most persons are ahlo nud willing to besttiw. It cannot therefore but he a gratification to tho sub scriber to be enabled to offer to all of consump tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains in the side or brealt, or any affection ofthe breast «nd mugs, n reasonable prospect of relief hy using his 44 Universal Btrengtheniiig Plaster." A sujiply of these vnlnnhle Plasters kept con stantly on hand, hy ANSON PARSONS, we ptft Nb. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Hams* Whiskey, Ac. O Ham* of prime quality Ji&fj 150 hhls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do ( Mnunngahftla do, 54 kegs Goshen Balter landing from schr P A Tuppar, and for snlo by oct 13 F SORREL A CO. 1 Sulphate tlninlnc. ‘ ■t AA Ounces French sulphate fiuirtifth/ JLI/1/ 10 do do Morphine, 10 do Piperife 20 do Krcosoto in 1 «z vials. Justrccqfved pership John Camming, and for sale by » oct 16 G, K. HENDRICKSON. Money Hells, Arc, A N assortment ofPatent Money Belts/ fine French Pocket Books and Wallets, now style; just received and for solo by nov 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON Pepper, Ac. QA BAGS heavy Black Pepper O vF 10 do Piuichto, 10 do Race Ginger 10(1 mats Cimuimnn. For rale bv dec 5 O. R. HENDRICKSON. Tease Powders. f IHFESE Powders nre oil admirable substitute X fhr Yeast in niaking oil kinds of batter cakes and Hava the advantage uter that article Ut ma king lira butter perfectly light nnd ready for ha- king the instant they nro mixed. Bfickwlraat and other cakes when made with these powders, nro less likely to disagree with tho stomach than those rnuda with yeast, attd ns it requires but n few minttto# to prepare for baking, the possibility of having them sour ift entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake and biscuit with lira*, powders, lias been approved by ninny of tho most eminofit physician* and surgeons iu this country 5 they are also highly rccommtiieiid- cd hy many of lira first futilities in this city and other places. A supply of the abovo valuable article, lust to rived imrbriff Clinton, nnd for sale by ceivcd sept ANSON PARSONS, ^ .1 .,P. e JB,• , ®•• 0 . Br n• , S) , • , "I II ". *'* P'P« Beignoll* Brandy, for nolo Ar(OimTHir li.iv,u::i Bogarir, two year. AVlf UEO. 11. MAV. aU« u B E it further ordained, That the owners of nil lots on Whitaker, Bull nnd Drnytou-strcets us litr south us South Broad-street,and tiu Brough tou-etreet,bctwceu Drayton and Whitiiker-streets, nud on Bay-street between snid Drayton and Whiiaker-streetH, shall ho bound, whniraver re qiiired by the City Council by resolution* to place 11 good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk of brick or flnjptnne, and ofthe dimensions spe cified in tho imith section of this Ordinance, nud thb said pavctiiont shall be Hf the level mid height uinrked ou the accompanying limp ofthe several elevations ofthe different strcul6nudsqunre*,uud thb said pavemeul shall he grudbd or staked down by tho City Surveyor, mid in the manner and upon the terms prescribed in the foregoing sec- tjbfi of thi* Ordinance, nnd ithtibo of such resolu tion shall ha published in the city Gazettes for at least two innulhs, and n copy thereof ha served by tho City Marshal on every owner or lessee ns aforesaid, his or her agent hr attorney, withiu twenty days after tho same shall hnvo boon pass ed; nnd ifany person shall refuse orneg’ect to nladenpaveineiilbrsidewalk extending the whole length nfhis or her lot within twelvo months af ter shell a resolution hns beeff published br serv ed, it shall bo the duty ofthe City Survoyor mid City Marshal, aided with such masons, bricklay ers br workmen u* may ho necessary, tb proceed to have thu same placed before the lot of each do- feiilter, und in the manner prescribed hy this or- dimiftce, nnd ho shall report lira same to Council with the expense thereof, and Council shall forth with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu tion against the owner or lessee of said lot fertile amount ofsucliexpense, which shull be collected as all other tuxes mid assessments are enforced by the law and Ordinances that are or may bo in force; und any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveybr, Marshal or workmen employ ed hy them in the discharge of their said duty or in plucing said pavement, uuiy Ira punished :w is prescribed in this fifth section oftliis Ordinance. Extract Atffn tho Ordinance. M. MYEUB.o.e. * Boo resolution published ihflie KepiibTrfcnn *J4tb Oct. inst. oct 30 Snvannuli Poor lltfiisc 4 Ilo*- V Illlnl—Deramlior 1, It'll), IB1TINO COMMITTEE for Ditcumlier— Win. Duncan nnd A. B. Fnnniti. I’hysicians—Drs. Arnold ond Bulloch. All applications for admission tn he mndo to the Vistung Committee, ewbuttacavcsafurgen cy, when any inomlrar of lira Board may admit, dec 1 ~HHvaim"sT'ifmn. Itowunrt’S Tonic mixture. on, Vkoktaui.k Fkiirikuok. A tprrijic uml lusting Curt for the Peter and Apit. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur of being a quack medicine, it having been tlio result of.many years’ study, experience, and labour, in the medical practice and observation of FEVER ANI) AGUE. It is composed ofsucli .medicinal principles ns were considered most fit to- restore tho harmony of actioli between tiie Stomach, Liver, nnd lira other imjmrtant func tions of lira systum, the loss of which harmony ift ovidently lira immediate cause ofthe disease. B speedily promotes a regular and healthy appetite which is generally entirely destroyed nr rendered very precarious; by which effect; vigour and strength is soon afforded to tho whffib system. U must bo apparent to all, that n medicine possess ing these peculiar virtues, is useful in a great va riety of complaints. By rqucwifig ilm henltliync- tion of lira digestive organs, it bus proved itsn'f of remarkable benefit in Dy.ftpcpsia, Depraved Appetite, Henrt-lmrn, Water Brush, Flutuleucjr. Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dysteiilery, Bowel Complaints, and ninny othfcr affections of similar, origin. But it is'in thb treatment of Fevers. and ; especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or I»wr; miltent Fever, that its powers huve been priwi; pally tested, nnd with those who hnvo seen iu u*e- fulness, it is pronounced sb'verbigh to nllreinediflft heretofore discovered for thbsb diseases. U Wj* also been used ns n preventive, hy innny waft were subject tn u periodical recurrence oftne. Chills and Fever, nnd It has always warded on tho apprehended attack. For sale hy nov T. M. & J. M. TURNERS 1 old. iiov 18 Fur sale by G R "BND1UCKSON. Dalby’s Cnrminitivo. r H IGHLY recommended us a most safe, of*. fectital, and often immediate renrady Wr tho wind, tho watery and dry gripes, couvnW” , . ,, '. nnd all those filial disorders in tho bowefe on«* funis, which carry off such n number of d*e im* man species under tho ago oftwo years. A » u Pj ply offltii valuable luedicino jtwl received, “ uu IbraUalnr ANSON 1‘AKSONS. sept 16 - Nnrtflcnl InstrumentSf Ac* . A M BUT AT ING, Trepattuiug, QhrtetriMb Dental nnd Clipping Instruments; hvan Lancet*, Gum Lancets, silver spring Bm‘ , Irancets, Gorman spring Lancets. German fitfe Amerinnn Scarificators,Pearl nnd Staej cot Cases, Btomnoh Pumps, Stothoscopw, Ivory. Gum Elastic nnd Silver Pessaries] WoPjD B scs, Breast Glasses with pump, Belf-Injectmff Apparatus, ond ucompleto assortment of ' gus ofovery description. Just recoivod per on* pocket Combs, Ac. G ERMAN Silver. Ivory and Horn Pocw Combs; also, n largo assortment of' Mmjj nud Gcutlcmen*’ Shell, fvnrvand Horn fflgffil Combs; Pino Toofli do, Ffencll,!Etmlwj J 0 American Tooth Brushes. JustL^snNfl for snlo hy A. I ARSON iiov ‘Jir