Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 23, 1840, Image 4

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.uesday in fibril- my mUmfrrt tiro Courttionso, in dte h, between the Uttinl hour* of g (tfghiyelglit(88) Negro alnvos, I.RaobuAl, Cooper, Martin ,old Mar- Did Raoluiol.Otd Claroy, Snmh.Elizn ‘ ‘loll, Daniel, young Fortymnre. ..... Jlliam, young Phajlro.lsiino.yoiing IV, young William, litllu Mary.llcimy, . Gomgo, Peggy, littlo Sarah, little A- I Abram, Juno, little Delia, old Ikllii, i, Moloy, Harriot, old GJnscnw.old Hue, in, Liglilfool, Sylvia, Jhihi, Tom, A blur, j. Patty, John, Phillip, Charlotte, Davy, old imiah. Hilly, Juba, Mattliina, Dolly, Flora, old irrjr. Fnnqy, Lucy, Charles, Carolina, old Pat* »ty, Eve, Luaty, old roily, Cliloo, Hltiali, old For* My more, Katy,Mo John, young llarry ,o\d IMwb* lie, Nelly, Warren, Diana, Coisar, Hcipio, Jinny, flsrael.otd Bgby, Joe, Deck, lletty, Leah, lug Mary, Ned, young Clarissa and Ilnrmondyt lev!* •eU on under and by virtue of nil execution ott tforeclosuni of mortgage, lamed out of the Supe rior Court of Chutiwm County, at tbe inutwir* •sif Charles Spalding ve. WilliaA C. Harriattnd •David Snodgrass. . ELISHA WYLLY, ShorilTc. c. glee I (Georgian) GtmrliHiPg Notice. **N pursuance of an order of the Inferior Court JL *or Chatham County. while sitting for ordinn- ryjpnrposes, will bo anld outlie liral Tuesday in January next, >Onn tract of Land in Walker County, lot No. 3fi,2d district, 4Ut section. Mid two tracts in Ir win County, No. 800, 12tli district, and No. 22, 8th district i also,Duo tract in »Lce County, No. 272, 23tlt district, dat section. All ot the Court Honsoofthe respective Counties in which said lands ore situated. To be sold for the benefit oftlio heirs and cred* iters of John U. Gilbert. ADCLA GILBERT. Guardian. root 23 Executor’s Sale. W LL be sold boforo the Court House in the city of Brunswick, Glynn County, mi the first Tuesday in January neat, between themsnal hours nf sale, from 20 to 00 very prime Negroes, belonging to the Estate of the late D. * F .(Cater, and ntto for v\\o benefit of tiw heirs arid «fnitora of said estate. Terms at sale. MARGT. K. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. vtov 3 2G5(Geor) rsofiofisr Notice. A l.I. niium IndMitert to lit" witiKriMr, or vtltoiw nolo., dno bill., orhook ocAinnt,, have stood open for on unirasonaWo period, arc informed that unless Bellied by the 1st of January nuxt, their accounts will lie, imli-erimiiiatoly . put nov 7 8. PillLDUIGK A CO. •Excontor’ii Notice* A LL pursfon indebted to tholntn FbtrrMai- XX. sik, of Glynn 'County, will plaaso make payment without'deleyt and all those having da. niandii against said Qttate, will render litem in nc< cording to law lomltiwof the uuUemguod. FRANCIS M. SCARLETT, ( Qual’d STEPHEN M. TIMMONS. 5 Ex’ors. sept 4 21414m Notice. . F OUR months after date, application will bo made to the Hou.’tlm Inferior Court of Lib* erty County, whon sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave tuaell n Negro mnn slave belonging to the minors of Thomas Mann, late of Liberty County, Accused. dec 18 JOITN E. MANN. Gnnrdinn. to cite nnd admonish all, I alpgulnr the •kindred r.ml rreditors of said do- ceased, to tile tnflrohjcclinn* (If any they have) lit terms of the law; otherwise Letters of Admin* istrntinit will bo granted the np.il inn lit. Witness, the Hon. Franciv M. Scarlett, one of the Justices oftlto Inferior Court of said County, this Btitii duy ofNov. 1840. dec2 J. MOORE, Clerk. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD* ritOM SAVAW1CMI TO STATtoaS |1. A, 3.1 Notice* F OUR months nllor date, application will be made to tbo Hoitornble inferior Court of Effingham County, for leave to sell Lot of Land known as No. 188,12th Diet., Henry County, belonging to the estato of Rachael McKory, late of Etiingliam County, deceased, dee 14 JOHN McKORY. Adnr’or. Georgitt-EflliiKluiiii County. To all whom nmny concerns W HEREAS Thomas R. Hinas Imsapnlied to the lion. Court of Ordinary iff Effing- ham County, for Loiters of Administration on the estate und olfucta of Marlltu Hines, late of •aid county deceased. These ore therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the grunting of the administration to the applicant in urn Clerk’s otfico of the - said Court, on or before the 2>Uh day of December next*, oth erwise Icttersnf administration will lie granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the Jus* ticca oftho said Court. tholMUh duy of Nov., A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON. nov2ti Clerk c.o. k. c Notice* F OUR months nftordnte, application will be mode to the Honorable ton Inferior Court ofCnmdnii County, On., when sitting for ordinn* ry purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estate in ucorgiarofthe late Ool. William McKny.of Du* vnl County, East Florida, consisting of a certain tract of Land situate upon the north siueofthe St. Marrs River in the County of Camden and State of Georgin, containing 4o00ncro*. more or I cm, for the benefit wf the heirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY, Adm’ix. Duval County,(E. F.) Nov. 1,1840. nov 0 . 208 Ueoi'giA-Libctiy Comity. TXrilEItEAS Loretta Martin. Administratrix V Y of Estate of Alexander Martin, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said Estate, These nre therefore to cite nnd admonish nil and singular the kindred nnd creditors of raid do- censed, to he nnd appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any ex ist, why said letters should not lie granted. Given under my hnmi of office this lOtii day of December, 1840. doc 13 JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o.!.. c. Brram Gounty Sheriff’s Sale. *YT7TLL be sold at the Court House iu Bryan YY County, on the first Tuesday in January’ next between the usual hours of sain, ®wo adjoining tracts of Luud, containing one hanUred acres each, situated in Bryan County, bounded east byJ, Fntchc's lurid, north by VVm. Strioldaud's land, and south by vacant laud; midjvoperty levied on ty satisfy four executions 111 fovorof Reuben English against Lemuel Har vey. Executions returned hy a Constable to ute HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff ».c. _jh>v_30 _ _ Viilnnblc Property for Sale A GREEABLE to an order oftho Houorahlo the Inferiar Court nfTnttuali Connty, when •iuiiig for ordinary purposes, will be sold on the first Tuesday in January next before the Court House door hi Reidviifo, in said county, between the usual hours of said, all the Real Estate and Personal Property belonging to die Estate of Jos. Perry, deceased, situate in said County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres o*f Land, on which is situated the late residence nnd the valua ble set of mills long known as Perry's Mills, which will be new oiiu iu oeniplete order for in- mediate operation. As ibh property is so we. i known, I deem a particular description of it on* necessary; suffice it to say, dint it is not surpasseo by onyuther situation a* u Mill privilege, on the AlaUmsha River. Being only II miles from the river, the sawed Inmher caw be floated fromlhe mills in small rnftxto the river below, and roan • logs can with convenience be floated down the creek. (Crtbb’s Creek) to the mills, for two miles above. Tbe situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well ofwater, and nho n good spring convenient, There is also at tbe place a emnmAdifMphon&JjatelysRcted as a seminary ofleornittg. I invite individuals and companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premia- esfor themselves. Also, ettlio mine time end place, will be sols one tract of Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d land, containing ono thousand acres; also, one tract adjoining Matthew Jones’ lami. on Mili- E u’* Creek; and also, one tract on Water Mel' n Creak. Plats of all said tracts will be exhib ited on the day of sale. Also, at die same limo nud place will be sold the following named Negroes, viz: Jim Miller . 40 years old; Jim (Brooks) 50 years old; Dann, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias, 30 years old; Har. jy, 17 years old; Lewis, IS years old: EUick, 7 years old; Dilla, 20 years old,'and her two children Croeket and an infant; Nancy, 17 years old and Imrchild Martin. 1 year old; Angelina. 4 years old; Phrobe, 50 years old, in bad health. AH °I which will he sold ns the property of James Per- ry, late of said County, deceased, for the befTefil of the legatees of the said estate. Terms—One-third cash, balance in one and , two tsars, notes bearing interest, with approved security. HAMILTON W. SHARPE, sept 21 229 Admr. ■ Notice. F OUR months after date, application will ho made to the Hon. the Interior Court of Ef fingham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to scllall the Real Estate lying in the said county nnd elsewhere, belariging to the Estate of the late Robert Burton, seu'r. deceas ed, for tire purpose of making a division,&c. ELIZA BURTON. Ex’ix. ROBT. BURTON, l BENJ. BURTON, ) fc, ^ >ri ’ dcc3 Georgia—Libcriy County* W HEREAS John E. .Mann, applies to for Letters nf Administration on the Es tate of Alexander Marlin, late of said county de ceased. Them are {therefore tocito and admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors ofsuid de ceased, pi be mid appear at my otfico within the time prescribed bylaw, to show cause, if any ex ist, why said letters should not he granted. Given under my hand of office tins 10th day of December, 1840. dec 18 JOHN W. STACY.c.c.o.t.c. Notice* F OUR mouths after date, application will be made to tiro Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, when sitting lor ordinary mrposes, for leave to soil all the Real Estute of tobert Burtou.late ofsaidcouiitv, deceased, nov2 ELIZA BURTON. Ex’ix. Georgia—Efllnglmm Comity* To all whom it may concern: Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary ofGlyim County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell apart of the Real and Personal Estate of the Iste U.F. Cater, for the benefit of tire heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July 10,1840. - sept 20 235 IIEREAS Frederick Gnann and Cletus YY Gnann, has applii Coart of Ordinary of Effingham Comity for Let ters of Administration on the estate mid cfiects of Jacob Gnann, ir. deceased, These are therefore to cito ami admonish nil and singular the kindred and creditors ol the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting nf the administration to the applicant m Sift Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the 34 day of January next, other wise Letters of Administration will be granted. Witness, tho Hun C. Powers, one of the Jus tices nf the said Court, the 3d dnv of December, A. D. 1340. JNO. CHARLTON, dec 3 Clerk c.c. o. e. c. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Chatham County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for 4eavo la aril oil those tracts of Land, with the Improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store houses, negro houses, sta ble*,^., belonging to tho estate of Isaac Nor- ion. deceased, situated in Glynn Couuty mid call- ed Bethel, for the benefit rtf the heir* of said es tate. 8. A. HOOKER, Adur’or. nov 11 Notice. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing in the city of Savannah under the linn of Clog- horn & Wood, was dissolved on the 24th Octo ber by the death of the former. The future bu siness ofihe concern will be conducted by Philu. raP.Cbighorn, Joseph S. Cloghom ana Orlan do A. Wood, under the nauio, style and firm of Clasboi us & Wood. PHI LUKA P. CLAGHORN, JOSEPH S. CLAGHORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag- horn & Wood, will make paymeuttn nov20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor. Georgia—Liberty County* To nil whom it may concern: W HEREAS Mrs. Eliza A. Williams has ap plied to the lien, the Court of Ordinary of l.iborty County, for Letters of Administration on ‘lie estate and effects of Benjamin Williams, deceased. This is therefore to cite all persons interested, tqntif there ho any objections thereto, it be made mtho time prescribed by law, &c. Given under uiy hand this 4th dnv ol Decetnl ner, 1840. J. W. STACY, c. c.o. u. c. dec 4 GO (Ml r>o 38 88 10 \ GO 10 00 1 00 rn» Ui-cf, I’otk, FlJi aiul Liquor " Oil, Molanaosund Limo '• Flour " Fruit. Potatoo*. Onions. Beets. Ac. “ Broad, Crackers, nnd other light barrels Corn nnd Peas In bag* per bushel Chairs, per dozen Carriages, fonf'whceled Cotton per halo, round, not exceeding 350lbs. including luinrnnco " " square " " " " (Excess for c.uclt Station of 10 miles 5 cts. per 100 lbs.) Der.iijoiis and Jugs not exceeding 1 gallon - •• •• 2 gals & not exo’ngGgal. Gigs, 8iilkeys t»nd Jersoy Wagons Ducks mid Fowls in coops ner head, (25 per cent more if not cooped) Horses, Mules nnd Cnttlo por head Hluls. mid Pipes IJqtior not exc’ding 120 gal, «• «* •« Mulnsses nnd Oil ordinary size Half bbls. Beafipork, Fish and Liquor Flour Fruit, Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Ac Jersey Wugons without cover* Kegs Liquor, At. not exceeding 5 gnl. «« •• ii •• •« 10 gal. Lumber per 1000 feet superficial, $1 GO for each stage eff 10 miles. Measurement goods per cubic foot Oats. Rye, Bmn, Corn Meal mid Rico Flour in bags, iter biubcl Ploughs, each Snlt in sacks per bushel Sheep, l.nmbs, Goats, Kids, Doer, Hogs and Dogs, per head Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Hardware nnd such other articles ns go by weight per 100 lbs. Turkeys mid Geese in coops per head (25 per cent more If not cooped) Hoy per hale Post mid 8tngo Coaches and Road Wngous Wheelbarrows All packages of less weight tboriGOIbs. < packages 25 cents each. IPcr sack not over four bushels. FREIGHTS nt the above Ratos nnd under tho following Stipulations, vi No Claim for dnmageson articles curried by this Companv, unless tho packages nrn examined and identified iu the presence oftho Agent of Transportation, 'before the same uro removed front tbo Depot. Not accountable for the leakage of Liquor, Oil or Molasses, breakage ofGInssor Crockery- ware, chafing of Bugging, Carriages or Chairs. Not acccountablc for breakage of Hollow-ware;, no interim I injury not clearly perceptible on tho outside of the pnekaoo, will ho allowed for, unless established ti nave occurred onboard the Carr: not accountable for uie decay of perishable articles: not nccountnhlo for Live Stock: nnd no liability for goods evidently shipped in bad order, or for coopcnigo of Lime Barrels or packages ofany kind whatever. It is understood that this Company will not hold themselves accountable for mendings nf Cotton bales or for pillage, or damage by the weather on any freight after being landed at die place of desti nation or for loss by lire except Cotton and then only while iu the Cars. This Company, will have Agents nt tho 80 milo station, and tho Terminus oftho Rond to attend to the delivery and forwarding of goods. All merchandize, uot to bo forwarded if not called for in three days, will bo charged tho Savannah rates of storage. CT* GUN POWDER PROHIBITED. Tho Law will be enforced against all person* attempting to smuggle it on die Road. 4 A. ft 0, 7 8, D A 10 n ^ M i 75 1 2ti 1 M I 75 l 00 1 Ml 1 7ft 2 00 7ft 88 1 (X I 00 03 SI I 01 1 00' 60 76 1 00 1 00* 15 20 25 25' 3U6 10 (X) 300 10 00 300 10 00 3 601 10 00 l ro 1 45 i no 1 75 1 H) * 1 36 1 60 1 GO 25 25 25 26 50 60 76 75 o oo 0 00 8 00 B 00 3 4 4 4 10 00 10 00 10 00 JO 00 3 00 4 60 6 (XI (i 00 5 (K) 0 00 7 no l) 00 60 76 88 1 00 38 (13 7ft 3fi Ml fill 76 0 00 0 0t '0 (HI 0 00 25 26 26 26 CO 60 50 50 7 10 121 15 10 IB 15 15 o: 7f 1 (H • 1 (XI m 20 25 tl 00 vr 1 oc 1 OC 1 00 38 5C 0.1 75 12 Iti 12 12 1 25 2 01 2 6( 3 0 n l 10 01 16 (N 20 (X s » Ss . 50 75 1 00 less tlinn 2£ feet 25 cents each. All sinal W ARHANTKI of 1840. Yollow Onions Red do Pally Turnip Beet French Amber do Whito Httllsia Sugar do Long Blood do ‘Long Orange do Long whito Parsnip F«arly cluster Cucumber Long grooii do Early short groan do Sup’r Watermelon . I-argil Miukmolon Largo Cnntelnpo Bush crooked nock Squash Dutch Summer do Imp'l Summer lettuce Largo green Lettuce Brown Dutch do Early Scotch Scarlet Radish Long Snlmon Rndisli Long Scarlet do Yollow Turnip, now Early York Cnhhngo Largo do do Largo Drumhead do Flat or lata Dutch do Green glnzod do i and genuine, growth Rod DlttcliMn Early Cauliflower Curled crested Popper Grass Largo smooth rod To mato Solid Celery Cltrled Ponday RnUhd leaded Spkrfibh] Urtifit Ai|Ulrjrn For snla by dec 1 Fresh -Garden Seeds. AllGE whito Mnrrowiht Poos I Do Dwarf do do Blue Bishops Dwarf do Early Frame, Washington and Charlton do Sugar and Horticultural do Cabbage, Beets, Carrots, and Onion Hoods. In reat variety, and warranted. Just received nnd or sale by ’ G. R. HENDRICKSON dec 1 Garden Seeds. T HE subscriber lias just received by brig Sa vannah, a full supply of Fresh Gordon Seeds, warranted oftho best quality, and of tiro Crop of 1840, viz: Asparagns, largo Beans, dun adored, rob royarnl lima polo Beats, long blood, tur nip blood, mnnglu wurtzel, and wlnlo scurcity' Brocnli, purple enpo Cabbrtge, early york, drumhead, bnttursca, f treen glazed, sugar onf, and red dutch Cauliflower, early Cucumber, long green nnd cnrly frnuio Carrot, long orange nud curly horn Celery, white solid Lettuce, cabbage bead A ] green coss nog. 22, j. McFarland, Agent. Georgia—Glynn Connty* 'To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Janies Moore has applied to the Hon. Court of Ordinary ol Glynn County for Letters of Administration on tbe es tate and effects of J no. Casey, late of said county deceased. - These aro therefore to cito nnd admonish all nud singular the kindred and creditors of Uie said deceased,to file their objections (if any they have) to tbe granting of die administration to the appli cant in the Clerk's office of the said Court, on or before tho 1 Itii day of January next; otherwise Letters of Administration will be granted. Witness, tho Hnu. F. M. Scarlett, one of the lattices of the said Court this 11th day of Dec. A. D. 1840. J. MOORE, Clerk c. o. o. c. dec 11 Notice* - T HE subscribers baviug connected their in terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of SHAPTER & WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. SHAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 2G 233 Select Teas. rjlll E subscriber bus just received by brig G B X Lamar, a small faesb supply of Teas—Im perial, old Hyaoi^youiig Hyson, and Powchoiig or Black Tea. For sole by retail, dec 16 A. PARSONS. A CLEAR FAIR SKIN. . Rowland's Knlydor, For the PACK and. SHIN,and ofvital importance to the support of FEMALE L O VEL INItSS. I POWERFUL of effect, yet uiild of influence, , ^tliis admirable specific (a Preparation from the most delightful Ualwumo Exotics, nud per - fatly ft**« from mineral, or other pernicious admixture) possesses balsamic properties of sur prising energy. It eradicates TAN, FREC KLES, PIMPLES, SPOTS, REDNESS,und all CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, gradually realiz ing adelinntely clear fair, and *«tl Skin; trans forms even the most SALLOW COMPLEX ION into RADIANT WHITENESS; renders harsh and rough skin dclightfnlly soft and smooth; hupurts to tho FACE, NECK, and ARMS,« healthy and juvenile bloom; and, by dud perseverance in its applications, promotes a free and uninterrupted exercise of those im portant functions of tho skin, which ate of the utmost necessity for die preservation of Health, and continuance of n Beautiful Complexion. Tko Kalgdor is • equally ihdiepcnsibte in the Nursery as at tho Toilet Perfectly junox- ions, it may be osod by Uie most delicate Ludy, with die assurance of safuty und efficacy. To Mothers Nursing their Offspring, it gives, in rKcause of incidental nnflammadou, immediate teliefi cools the wouth of Uieinfuut, nnd enhances maternal pleasure in die act of administering alimentary nourishment. To Oentlemai, whose faces aro tender nfler , SHAVING.—A « reat infelicity which attends Sie operation of Shaving is dm irritation ofihe skin; many Gnnllemtm suffer severely Groin this cause. Rouluml's Klatplor will be found excel lent beyond precedent in amelioration undullny- ingduit most unpleasant sensation. Jt protects die face and skin from the perui- * curat effects of the Sun and dust, which produce Sun-burnt, Tan, Parched U ( m, Freckles, Ac., all of which it entirely eradicates; und iu cases ol stings of insects, it immediately allays dio most violent inflammation, and renders Uie skm delight folly smooth and pleasant. To Ladies,who occasionally sojournon die sea coast, or are partial to aquatic excursions, or are about to encounter foajf voyages, should in variably provide Uramselve* with fh? Kalydor, y dmuno of which,during die novelty of such '—‘ion, and aller saline immersion, or sen L the pristine fascination of a hoo skin imlea Complexion are guarded from a certain, and perhaps Justing injury, as eSuu on die skin protfuci iness. tensitu. See. I.M.&J.M.TUUNER, TmT Lau.|> Oil, lo.v priced, and Tor ulo by , ORUKNDltlCKSOK. House Plants, Notice. T HE business heretofore transacted in tho City of Savannah, Gu. under diu name and firm of Hazard, Denalow, &Co. will hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who have changed the name of their firm to that of Hiaard, DensLno {( Webster. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALLEN A. DENSLOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, Oct 8th, 1840. ncUG Clintlrniii superior Conrt. MAY TERM, 1840. • Mokimy, 22d Juno, 1840. John W. Clifton, ) anil > Divorce. Sarah Atm Clifton. ) r T appearing by die return of the Sheriff, that dm deleudant is not to bo found within die County of Cliiithum, trod Uiut rim is without the limits of the State, on motiqn nf the Complain ant’s Attorney, it is ordered dial dm said Sarah Ann Clifton do appear on or before next term of diis Court, and file Iter answer nr defensive alle gation in writing, or in case of her default, the said Complainant shall proceed to trial. And it is further ordered, that a copy of this rule be pub lished in one of dm Gazettes of this State and of dm City of Suyanuah, once it month uutil dm next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. * aug 25 205f2dmj WM; H. TORI , posito Mansion House. Id inn. Preserved! c*.’ . U. TURNER, ippoiit* Mansion. House. Chatham Superior Court. May Ten*. 1840. James D. Stevens and Jos.) n . C. Wilkin., Adorn, of {n.K£Iiwi£ p. H.-Wilkin., a. John f 1, "‘ 1 copy onont I ro- Adim. J miwflry Note. U PON reading tlm foregoing petition to er tnblirii a copyofa certuin promissory note> stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul II. Wilkins, deceased, bearing dale at Savannah, the 24th February, 1838, for eigb y one dollars, and fifty cents, pay able to P. 11. Wilkin* or bearer, ten davs after date, and also, dio accompanying affidavits. It is oidcted, that tho said John Adams do show cause at the next term of tbis Court, if any he have, why tho copy contained in dm said petition should not be established in lieu of the original note. And also ordered, dial a copy of this Rule be personally served pn the said John Adams if to no found in die State, nud if ho cannot bn found, theu tho said Rule shall be published iu some public Gazette in the Suite for die spuco of three mouths. Juim 22d, 1640. A true extract from die minutes. E. G. WILSON, Dep. Clerk, sopt26 $ Superior Court C. C. Consumptions Cough* Spitting T Blood, dec. O CONSUMPTIVES.—Fotvr-fiftht of yon are reully suffering from neglected colds,or nil obstruction and consequent inflammation of dm delicate lining of fhoto tubes through which the nir wo breadm is distributed jfqi.'fivery part of dmlungs. Tbis obstruction produces;jwin and soreness, hoanieness, cousftjr ing, hectic fever, and a spitting of blood, matter or phlegm, which finally ekhaust* tbe strength of dm paduut, and cuds in dcadi. Jayno’a Expec torant never fails to rmuova this obstruction, and produces tlm most pleusiqgruid happy results. It is cerlniu in its effects, und cannot fnliw relieve. To bo had ut T. M. & J. M. TURNER’H, dec 27 Monument-Square. Jayne’s IInir 1'ouic—Hair* T HERE i* nothing like u good bend of hair to set off a man’s pate. As tlm poet says— **—’Ti« the robe which curium nature weaves To bang upon the bead, and does adorn Our bodies." To be sure a bald head is becoming enough in a judge, or a minister, for itlooks grave nnd ven erable, nud dio’ it may nbtbe on unerring evi dence of wisdom, yet it is a decisive proof dint the individual is not hair brained.—Young per sons, especially young bonus and belles, are rath er averse to a premature disrobement oftheir roofs; and be who offersu remedy to preserve that important ornament roust be looked upon in tho light of a benefactor. And such a onn is Dr. Jayne, whose hair tonic hasdono wonders inconx mg the hair out on barrnn snots, ami preventing its falling off. There is no ouackerv about this article. We have seen evidence ofits cfiicacy. A gentleman who Inis been bald fora number of years,by the use of this tonic, has got miiluu flourishing growth on the late waste place. Those whose hair, like fiiUe friends, is leaving them, will find this on excellent preventive. To young bucks who aspire to bushy whiskers, this tonic limit bo invaluable—anil to young ladies who would preserve their glowy murid*, it roust he die great desideratum.—Portland Transcript. The above for sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER. ocl27 Monument Square. Buell's Universal Strentrtlieniuj? Plaster* UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED!! C ELEBRATED for curing Fains, or weak ness in dm Breast, Hide. Back or Liuibs: al so for Gout, Rheumatism, Liver Complaintand Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi culty of breathing, oppression nf the stomach. Ac. limy will give iinnmdiatu nnd soothing relief; and for iieattiess, pleasantness, safely, ease ami certainty, are decidedly superior to other reme dies. Persons whose business or avocations re quire that they should sit ur stand much, or those nfscdiMiiry liubiu generally, who may he troubled widi pains iu die side or breast, are advised to try one of these beautiful and uuriyalled plasters. They nre different from nil others, nud free from objections which are generally made against plas ters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established dian dial "CossUNmox origi nates iu neglected Coi.ds." In a climate so vari able as ours, it renuires more care nnd attention to guard against* the attacks of this too often fataj disease, than most person* ore able and willing to bestow. It cannot therefore but be a gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, or those af flicted widi distressing pains in tbe side or breast, or ntiy affliction of the lungs, that u reasonable prospect of relief enn be had by using this l, Unu versal Strengthening Plaster.” In the course of more than twenty years pro fessional practice, of dm many who have used them not onesolitury complaint has been heard; on the contrary, so numerous nro tlm cures they have effected, so abundant are dm most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, so ardent, sincere and grateful is the language ol those who liiivo used them, that they are offered to dm pub lic ns decidedly superior to nny thing of tho Kind ever offered, and unrivalled by any in. thcicltolc xcorld!! * Thk Ladiks nre respectfully informed tliut diey are prepared with reference also to a number of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, dial diey are spread m n scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, and may lu\ worn by dm most delicate persons, in all situations, with ease and comfort, and without removal foronc inoulli, with pleasure. For sale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, nov 3 Dr. JLniumiis* Aromatic Vege table Bitters* For Jaundice, Indigestion. Weak Stomach, &c. T HESE Bitters are composed ofvcgetablcs of the most innocent, yet specific virtues, nnd have been highly oxlollca by thousands who have experienced their efficacy in tlm uhove nam ed camplaiuts. They are in fuct tho best sto machic and corrective tlm vegotablo kingdom fur niriieH. They aro highly useful ns a preventive against fever, and are very serviceable at all* sea sons of dm year, more particularly in tlm spring and summer months, when persons of bilious habit* experience that total lossi of appetite, disa greentde listlcssnessand relaxation oftho system. They strengthen dm stomach, proenreagood ap petite, promote digestion, purify tlm blood, and restore dra invalid to bis original streugdi and vigor. Most of dm Bitters with which the mar ket is now supplied nro nodiingmore than cheap C fgy preparations, sold at a high price, and ght mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Bittors are superior to any thut are, or ever bare been offered to the public. Being punaendy aromatic, they are particularly recom mended to seafaring persons os an antidote a- piinst the Scurvy. Persons laboring under dm ufirroitiesof old age,, will find dicso Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordiul, increasing the appetito and as sisting digestion in a remarkable dogroo,removing those low spirited and trembling sensations, tho sure effect ofa wantof tone in tbo system. They are peculiarly udapted to those who nre troiihlea with DinrhoL'n, or Weakness of the Bowels, &c. prevalent in tho summer and autumnal mouths. They will he found in all coses of the following description to give relief, viz: Jnuudme, Weak Stomach. Costivenoss, Excessive Weariness, Loss oPAppetito, Dullness and Oppression, a propensity to Shop,. Bitter Tasto in the Mouth, Loathing of Fooi, Sickness at tite Stomach,Gen eral Debility, and nil other symptoms of Indiges tion and Flutuleuce. Price 60 cents. For sale by WM. H. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. Rownnd's Tonic Mixture* or Vegetable Fcbriftigc* A specific ana lasting euro for Fever and Agile. miHS worthy remedy earnestly repels the slur JL of being a quack medicine, it hnving been tlm result of many years study, experience and labor, in die medical practice und observatron of Fever und Ague. U is composed of such medi cinal principles ns wore considered most fit to re store tlm harmony ofaction between the stomach, liver, and tlm other important funcUons of the systeiu.tlm loss of which harmony is evidently dm immediate cause of tlm disease. It speedily'pro motes n regular nnd honlthy appetite which ii generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nnd strength is soon uffordeef to tlm whole system. It must be apparentto all. that a medicine possessing tlwso peculiar virtues, is useful in a great variety of complaints. By ronowing dm Imalthy action of the digestivo organs, it has proved itself of re- markntilo benefit in dyspepsia, depraved nppotite, heart-burn, water brash, flatulency, jnundiCB, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complnints, und nllother affections of similar origin, but it is in dm trenttnent nf Fevers, and especially iu Fever and Ague, or Remittent Fever, thnt its powers have benn principally rested, and with tlioso who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover- . eign to nil remedies heretofore discovered fo diose diseases. It has also been used as a pro ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi cal recurrence of the chills and fever, nnd it has always warded off the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany tlm vegetable febrifuge with a few of the many une quivocal certificates politely furnished to the pro prietor .corroborative of Urn foregoing statements. For further accounts nf its great usefulness, suo pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply of the nbovo valuable medicine just received, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, Agent. aug 31 Unman llnir* mHF. diseases of the hair among us are those X which nccauoti baldness and gradunl falling off of dm hair, and thinness of it—the causes of which arise from many disorders, especially fe vers; perspiration, winch extends tlm pores, re lax?* the roots, cutses the hair to fnll off, and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness Inis ever been esteemed a great defect. It generally arises through violent exercise, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion a loss of dm hair—it relaxes tbo roots—tlm acidity pre vents tlm fluid oetmg on dm hair, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after a violent perspi ration tlm Imir becomes dry, it feels extremely harsh, nnd no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, tn prevent it.i taking an effect on tho hair, first nro tiia hair dry with a cloth, then apply tiro Can* snda Oil to the rods of dio hair, so that the skin of tlm head mny be moistened, and remain so af ter each time of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by dm proprietor Tho*. Quirk, No.490 Broadway, N. York; and by appointment, by aug 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. Long A Patterson* Offer for sale, in store, SACKS Salt, 300 bushels Alum Salt O* I vf 20 Mils Mess Beef, 20 do Primo Boef 30 libls Prime Pork, 60 do No3 Mackerel 1000 lbs Bacon, Sides and Hams 25 bids Potatoes, GOO lbs Codfish 50 bids Navy Bread, 25 do Pilot do 4 half pipesOtard Brandy 4 Pipoa lloXatid Gin, 1 O C flttm 2 pious Madeira Wine, 1 do Sherry do 1 libd Port Wine,2 pipoa Teucriffc do ID bblsCano/y Wino, 10 do Tenoriffo do 10 do Mnlngi Wine, 25 boxes Clurctdo 20 baskets Uiampagne 5 casks Loudon Porter 25,000 Spanish Segars, various brands 10,000 half Spanish Sognrs 10 bids Baltimore Flour, 10 do Canal do 5 Illicit* 8 V Sugar, 5 do Molasses 25 bids Molasses, 10 qrcbesta Hyson Tea 5 cnicsImperial Ten, in caddies 25 bags «j(J Java Coffee, 15 bags Green do 5 boxes Powchoiig Ten,5 do Souchong do 50 kegs Nails, assorted, 5 kegs Spikes 5 bags wrought Nails 5 boxes Boston Leaf Sugar 10 do Tobnccn, 1 lilid Leaf Tobacco 150 blriiiTnr, 29 do Rosin, 20 do Pitch 5,000 Ills Oakum and various other articlosin dmir line ufbusiieiV, on accommodating terms. White Leu«lt Ac, ”| AA KEGS English While Imad AW 300 do American do do, No 1 and 2 20 boxes Baltimore Crnmo Yellow 20 do do do Green GO doz Paint Brushes and Hash Tools, ur- sorted sizes, just rcceivod per ship Celia and for tale by G K. HENDRICKSON. octJO Compound Sarsaparilla, or Mend Syrup* K NOWN from all others by being called No. 1 Silver Top. Also, us a further security, my signature will be found in my own hand wri ting, also on dm outside wrapper. From tlm Editor of tlm Herald. Broun's Saisaparilla Compound.—This delight ful and pleasant beverage for tho summer, is fast coming into use, and will soon ho an indispensa ble article in every family. It makes n delightful mead, and is an excellent purifier of dm blood. By a very small expenditure of money, the pur chaser Ims a bottle oftho Sarsaparilla Compound, und a box remaining dm Saline Powder; dm on ly necessary uccompaniment Is a pitcher of ice water, and you have a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart's con tcut. A little of* Urn Saline mixed with dm pre pared Sarsaparilla will give yon ns grateful r glass of Sarsaparilla Mead ns can be found in tlm city. Wo speak from cxporionce; don't take our word, but go and get Urn article of William Brown, the inventor, 461 Washington-street. For salo by T. M. & J. M. TURNER, aug 20 Monument Square, Dr* jBticn's Universal Strength^ cninu Plaster. VnrivalUil and Unequally C ELEBRATED for curing pains, or weakness in tiro breast, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, liver complaintand dyspepsia. Iu coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of dm stomach, &c. they will give im mediate nnd soodiing relief; nnd, for neatness, pleasantness, safely, eoso and certainty, nro dec!* llacllj. «Mj>«iar In *•-—,! 13 WtIUHU business or nvocntioui require that they should sit or stand much, or thoso of sedentary hubits generally, who may bo troubled widi pains in tho side or breast, nro advised to try one of these beautiful and unrivalled plasters. They nre dif- fereutfrom others, nnd free from objections which are generally mnde uguinst plasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established tlinn dint “ Consumption originates in neglected Colds.” In a climate so vuriublo as ours, it rc- ouires mote care and attention to guard against the attacks of this too ofteu fatal disease, Umti most persons aro ablo and willing to bestow. It cauriot therefore but bo a gratification to tlm sub scriber to bo enabled to offer to all of consump< live habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains iu the side or hreust, or any affectiou oftho breast nnd lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by using bis "Universal Strengthening Plaster.” A supply of dmse valuable Plasters kept con stantly on baud, by ANSON PARSONS, sept 6 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. Hums* Whiskey * Ac, ■4 Jlnmsqf prime quality JL 4lrJ 150 kbU Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Mnnnngshela do, 54 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from sdtr F A Tupper, and for sale by oclRi F SORREL & CO. SulpHntc nuinhic. -g AA Outicss French sulphate Quinine JLUU 10 do do Motphmc.Uldo Pipcritro 20 do Kroosotein 1 oz vials. Justreceivcd po "no J “ h " C “u!T. uInuhIc^son. ii mill .Jim. ■pit- , .jean, nts, diiif. wfat OhWft Dwarf Banns * Etirly Six Weeks do WlhltolCimicy do Rod Marrow do Assorted Flower Seed* Sweet scouted Atcndu Double Dahlia Musk Geranium* Cnttnry Seed Millnt Hemp,&c. 31 itlly n ting of opproeiti cough, pleurisy, hectic ftivor, night sweats, cult or broftise wpofltorntioii..and all othoroffed. tiomrol the chest, lungs nnd liver. This article is prepared itddrmJiug to a reclno MiBtireil from n vory old and eminent physician ;UU nr.HloWflko, who prdwmd his own llfd two yearst nittil tlm ego ofelghty-saven, ho was engaged in very nxtonilvo practice, remiirint much oxertlon and oxposfiVo. Hundreds nre now living in guod health* that Consumption nJuhe seemed to Imvo marked for an oorly grave, who owe llmir preservation to tiro two of this invalua ble medicine. Tlm virtues of tho herb “Liverworth,” are in this Vegotidile preparation so powerfully ami ^ foclnelly ronrmitrated, as to roitdor it a tuostsu- porlrtr and harmless mcdicifto tor all disorders of tho Liver nrnmtngs, ami it is now considered by all notion* familinr with Its effect, superior In tiiarlt to airy’atiiar medical preparation for there prevalent Complaint*. It has proved so astonish- 'ingly beimficail for Consumption, Connlii PORCI ER & LA ROCIIE. Parsnip, largo whito Pens, early frame, dwarf inarrow’fut, dwarf blno imperial, enrly chnrl- ton and early Washing ton Pepper, long red and sweet spniush Squash, enrly bush and liergaii’s striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, (long scarlet, and blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys- tor Spinneli, largo Tomntoes Turnip, early dutch, cnr ly spriug, red top, tnbagn and largo flat Colds, Hiitting of Blood, &o. that tunny of our physical! Is dully employed It iu thair prnc- tice, and esteem it n superior and vultmbln me dicine. All pcrsniisnfllictodwitliConstimptionor any other disease oftho Luturs, aro recommend ed to innkoimmedintoiisH of hi* Balsam, as it lias not only proved nflbctual in removing suclisvmn- toms ns Uireuton Consumptions, but ha« perform ed eflcctunl cures of oven tills formidable dhieaso, where nil hopes of recovery were tetiuqnUhwi U tlm mostleurircd and experienced medical man. This nrodieitie facilitates expectation, reduces fever, restores strength, nnd may he considered n very superior preparation for timeurennd proven.: iron of all diseases of the Cheat mid Lungs,nnd should bo sestored to,even nftortbesn disoases linvd resisted tim usual remedies. In tlm practice nf this old and very respectable physician, this BnU snm of Liverwort lias acquired an onviablo repu tation for its virtures, ns superior to thnt oftho a- . bundatit nostrums of tim day; nB Was the c.hnracttt nud probity of its inventor nnd original propria- tor, to that of quack and empirics. The result of long observation und close study respecting diseases of tho Chest, this medicine, warranted pure vegetable, has tlm additional re- c.Qmwettdatiouof Uav’mUmt used famvon roars by tbo public, ami also by physicians of emiunni talent without u single instance of failure in ef fecting nt immediate beneficial result. For sale at nov 3 T.M. &J.M. TURNER’S. Melon, citron, pino ap-l plo. and netted iClovec, white and tod Mustard, whito I Lucerne Grass, &c&c Parsleys curlfld Tor snlo h' octlO snla by A. PARSONS. Lnnslrctli's Garden Needs* WARRANTED—Cito? 1840. T HE Proprietor’s opportunities for extensive practical observation have enabled him judi ciously tn discriminate such varieties of vegnta- hies as aro really worthy of culture, from tho infe rior, or, ns is not unfrequent, worthless varieties of the same clnss, which have been perpetuated through incxperence; therefore, in making this selection, he has excluded many sorts usually found in tlm Catalogues of those’ who are mere renders not practical grotatrs of seeds.—And lie is not aar« that tiro variety might not ha utill further reduced with advantage; nt ahy rate this is ample for nuy garden, however extensive, and Hilly adapted to the incest taste. As to qua’ity oftho seeds, tho proprietor Wishes it tn ho remembered, that whut is sold by him is of his oict. grouih, (with but slight exception,) therefore ica.-ra'ntrd tcith entire confidence, that they will, upon trial, prove to be fur superior to most of foreign importation, nr such as uro casually collected in tho United States. Asparagns, large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beans, earlv six weeks Water Spanish Speckled Valentino Mustard, white China Red Eye Okra Carolina or snweo Onion, silver skill Beet, Long Blood Large Yellow Early Tump Pawley, curled, plalto White Snip ir Parsnip, Sugar Manglo WurUol Pons, Early Charlton Borecole Enrly Frame Broccoli, Purple Cano Extra do do Cabbage, Early York Ro* .1 Dwarf Early Sugar Loaf Bishop Dwarf Large York Dwarf, Blue Imperial Early Batlorsea Pepper, largo Bell Curled Envoy Pumpkin, Casbaw Greon Gtuzcd Rhuburb, Tart Flat Dutch Radish, Largo Scarlet Largo Drumhead Long Snlmon Drumhead Savoy While Turnip Red Dutch Red do do Carrot, Early Horn Summer White LongOrnnge Yollow Turnip Cauliflower, Ratty Black Spanish Celery, Whito Solid Spinach, Round Leaved Do Red do,Cres9 curl’d Prickly Seeded Cucumber,Early Frame Squash,Enrly Bush Do Long Greon Long Greon Egg Plant, lurga Purple Tomato, lurge Eiuiive, Curled Turnip, Red Top, Flat Leek, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lottuce.Eurly Cabbago Purple Top Rutabaga Largo India Brown Dutch Just received and for rale by T. M. & J. M. TURNER. scpt30 Monument-Square. ELLIS’ COMPOUND Krcosotc Tootli Wash* . Recommended by the faculty. T HIS compound will bo found serviceable in arresting nnd preventing decay in tenth; keeping tlm teeth and gams iu a Imalthy and clean condition ; sweetening the breath; removing tar tar, and relieving pnin caused by cariotrs teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry promiito more important results limn that ofKreosote, by Dr. Keichunhacli, an cmiimut chemist of Blaus- ko s iu Monrovia. Ills a highly rectified liquid product, obtained from wood, and isnnalogousto charcoal in its antiseptic properties, but far more powerful as a corrective mid preventive of de cay. Charcoal, notwithstanding its well known cleansing properties, is objectionable ns n denti frice, on account ofits insolubility, mid the risk of minuto pnrticle* remaining between tlm teeth und producing injury. Kreosole, on tlm contra ry, cannot be liable to tbis objection, nud posses ses, to n much greater extent, tim antiseptic and purifying properties of tim former. Tlm trials which have been made with it in this country aud Europe have proved it* cffioncy. It is strongly recommended by tlm Faculty ns tho best preventive against caries in teeth. To sweeten tlm breath, rendered offensive by decay ed tiro wro aC TOkacca, ox ctirov mires, and to arrest decay itself, it stands nro-ominerit. EUis's compound Krcosotc Tooth Wash, com bines tiro virtues of Kruosnte, of tlm strength adapted for this purpose, with other snhstnnr.es known tn Im highly advantageous in whitening am) preserving tho tenth. It is confidently recommended to tlm publico* a valuable compound, which may tie used daily with great advantage to tim teeth nud gums, nt tho sama lium leaving an agreeable sensation in* the mouth. There is no aetd in tbis wash, nor any ingredients entering into its composition, but such as are highly boneficinl to the teeth. It has been examined und used by several b“ the first Physicians nf this city, who hnvo no hesi tatioti in recommending it as an excellent wash for tho wroth and gwns, pm anting tiro latter from bccou ing spungy,and, by its detergent nnd an tiseptic qualities, preserving both in a clean and Imalthy condition. For sale by nov 3 T.M.&J.M. TURNER. Hose Ointment* F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimplns on tlio Faco, and other cutaneous nruptmus. Tet ters, Ringworms, aud herpetic eruptions geMor ally, are among tlm most tedious and disagreeable aflactions tn which tlio human frame is liable. Shunted us it were, on tho verge of vitality it is almost impossible to reach them hy inward rema dies. Hence the iimflicncy of undergoing a course of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the un comfortable system ofstrict diet: such means by redacting tiro system merely palliate tim symptoms while tiioy nro iti practico, to recur ns violently, or more so, whon a generous diet is returned to. And the generality of external applicationslinvo no other effect than the disease in ono placo. soon to show itselfiii tim same or another part. When nil those means have failed, nnd in ninny sovore cases, n poreervance for nshort time in the use of the Rose Ointmeut lias proved effectual. Thera is no trouble in using (npplying it ovory night.) A fresh supply just received, and for sale hy aug 2-1 G.R. HENDRICKSON. Woncy Bolt*, Ac. A N assortment of Patent Money Belt*, lino French Pocket Book* nnd Wallets, now style; just received and for sale hr nov 28 G. It. HENDRICKSON I*4pi»cr* Ac. QA RAGS heavy Black Pepper OU 10 do Pimento, 10 do Race Ginger 100 mutt Cinnamon. For salo by dec 5 (1. K. HENDRICKSON: t Ycwst Powders* FIMIESK Powders are an admirable substitute X for Yeast in makingall kinds of batter cakes and liavn the advantage over that article in ma king tlio batter perfectly light and rcrnly for ba king tlm instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat and other cokes when mnde with those powders, are less likely to disagree widi tlm stomach than thoso made with yeast, and os it requires but n few minutes to prepare for linking, fmpossibility ol having them sour la entirely avoided. The good eflect of mixing cuke atirl biscuit with tliuse powders, has beon approved by many of tim most eminent physicians nnd surgeon* in this country; they nro also highly rocommmond- ed by many of tim first families in tills city and other plnces. A supply of tlm nbove valuable article, just re ccivcd per brig Clinton, and for sale by *«?pt2l ANSON PARSONS, Ju| ii Ire Paste* 1 CA8F. French Jujube Paste, recommended for tim cure of coughs, colds, Ac. Just re ceived end for sale by nov 13 G. R HENDRICKSON. B E it further ordaihed, That the owners of all |ot« on Whitaker, Bull nnd Dreytoii'Mreet* as Car south ae South Utaad-*tr<rot,auaou Brough uni-street,between Druyionuiid \Viiilakvr*sl>eeta nud on Buy-strcnt between said Drayton am Whitaker-streets, shall ho hound, whenever ro quirod by tlm City Council by resolution" to placo a good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk of brick or flagstone, nnd of the dimensions spe cified iu tlmntnth section of this Ordinance, and tim said pavement shall ho of Urn level and height marked on tho accompanying map of tlm soveral elevations oftlm different streets and squares, nnd tlm said pavement shall bo graded or staked down by tim City Surveyor, und in the manner and upon tlm terms prescribed in tire foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, nnd notice of such resolu tion shall he published iu tlm city Gazettes for at least two months, uhd n copy thereof ho served l« tiro CjVi o-mwo* «« too*<, tt aforesaid, his or her agent or nttorn«*y, withlil twenty days oftor the same slinll have been pass ed ; nnd ifauy person shall refuse or neglect to ( dace a pavumontorsidewnlk extending tim whole ength ofhis or her lot within twolvTO months af ter such a resolution has broro published or nerv ed, it shall bo the duty of tim City Surveyor nnd City Marshal, aided with such musuns, bricklay ers or workmen us may Im necessary, to proceed to huvotlm same placed before tlm lot of each de faulter, and in tiic manner prescribed hy this or- diunneo, and Im shall report tim samo to Council with tim expense thereof, and Council shall forth with dirent tho City Treasurer to issue his execu tion against tim owner orlcssoo of said lot Air tim amount ofsuehoxponse, which shall bo collected asall other taxca atul assereurouta are enforced hy tho law and Ordinances that nro or may be in force; and any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveyor, Marshal or workmon employ ed hy them in tlm dtahurgo of their said duty or iu placing said pavement, may he punished ns is prescribed in this fifth section of this Ordinance. Extract from tlm Ordinnnco. M. MYERS, c. c. * See resolution published in tim Republican 24tii Oct. inst. oct 30 Rowand'S Tonic mixture* on, Vkoktaiii.e Fkiuiikuok. A specific and lasting Cure for tho fever and Ague. rjiHIS worthy remedy earnestly repels tlm slur Jl of being n quack medicine, it tiuviitg bean the result of many yonrs’ study, experience, and labour, in tlm medical practico and observation of FEVER AND AGUE. It is composed nrsucli medicinal principles as wore considered most tit to restore tim harmony of action between tho Stomach, Liver, and tiro other Important func tions of tho system, tho loss of which harmony evidently tlio immediate cuuso oftlm disease, a speedily promotes u regular and healthy appclitu which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigour and strength is soon afforded to tim whole system. » must bo apparent to all, thut a medicine possoss ing these peculiar virtues, is useful ill n great va riety nf complaints. By ronowing tim healthy ac tion oftlm digestivo organs, it has proved itsell of rciuurknblo benefit Tn Dyspepsia, Depraved Appotitc, tionrr-mini, w»w»-i*raw«, 'flatulency..* Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystontary, Bowel Complaints, nnd many other aifeclinns of similar origin. But it is in tlm treatment of Fevers, nnd especially in FEVER AND AGUE, or Inter- iittent Favor, that its powers Imvo beon prlnci- £ tested, nnd with those who have seen its use' ss. it is pronounced sovereign to nllrouieaiei heretofore discovered for those diseases. It has also been used ns a preventive, by many wlm were subject to n periodical recurrence oftlw^ Chills and Favor, and it ha* always warded oil tlm apprehended attack. For salo liy nov T. M. &. J. M. TimNF.H.3_ Dnlby’s Cariiiinitlve. H IGHLY recommended n« n most nafp, «• fecund, cud often nwfucdmfe mv.'.vl;' tor the wind, tim watery nnd dry gripes, convulsi(jm*» nnd nil thoso futol uisordors In tho bowels ofm* fants, which enrry oft’ such a number of the nu* man species under tim ago of two years. A sap* ply of this valuable medicine justreceivcd, atm for sale by ANSON PARSONS, sept 1(1 . - Snvnnnnli JFoor House A Hos- Y pitnl-December 1,1840. ISiTING COMMITTEE for Dccomber- VVm. Duncan and A. B. Fannin. Physicians—-Dr*. Arnold nnd Bulloch. All applications for admission to bo made to tho Visiting Committee, excontincases ofttrgen- cy.whouariy member of tim Board rimy admit, dec 1 Ifnvnun Sognrs. AA M superior Havana Segars, two year* dS\J old. Forsnloby nov 18 G R "ENDIUCKSON. E Coimli Lozenges. LLBTUOKN'S Expectorant Lozenges, for coughs, colds, whooping cough and tight ness nf tim chest and lungs, an excellent remedy fur children. Just received and for sale by nov5 G.R HENDRICKSON Surgical liiNtriimcnts, Ac, . A mputating, Tropnnuing. ob^uw* Dental aud Cupping Instruments; tvs* Lancots, Gufn Laneots, silver spring Lancats, Gorman spring Lancets, German «m fine American Scarificators,I'enrl and Steer cot Cuscs, Stomach Pumps, Stcthoscopvs, Ivory* Gum Elastic nnd Silver Pessaries; WotobByftn ffcs, Breast Glasses with p’linf • SolWnis^r. ; Apparatus, nud a complete niswttnent ro -s* ges of ovory description. Just received por JW 'SfSilwtt M. TUBNE& sept 3 do lupo.... , e •| ft BASKETS smrorlur c 26 dozon'common SwnotOjl. for plantation w* 20 boxes bust English Mustard 30 dn Colgate 1 * Starch, No l 2 casos English Fig Ohio .-ubv Just received per brig Olluton^nnd fa 1 oct 27 No 8, Gibbon's B'»iMi»R«-