Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853, December 28, 1840, Image 4

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Sheriffs time. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru ary licit, br.lbru the Court House, ill the 'City of Hiivnimiih, between the usitul hour* of tol*,lhe1bllowing$i|^ty-eigbt (83) Nogro slaves, o wilt Boatswain, Rachael, Coopor, Martlm,old Mer rln, Teiiuli.old Rnoliuol.old Clurey, Sarnli.Llizn Plcaiwut, MUcbell, Daniel, young Forty mom. eld Clarissa, William, young jHimbe-lMftO.yoiliig Daniel, Ally, young William, little Mary.Heilnv, Jim, Jack, uonlgH, Peggy, little Sarah, little A* brnm, big Alnram, Juno, little Holla, old Holla, Elliahelh.iyfolev, Harriot; old Gluwraw.ohi Sun, Atfrippn, Liglttloot, Sylvia, Jane, Torn, Abhy, Auam, Patty, John. Phillip, Charlotte, Davy, old Ilirauuli. Hilly, Julia, Matthias, Dolly, Flora, old Ilarry, Fanny, Lucy, Charles, Carolina, old Pat* ty,Evo, Lusty,old Polly, Chine, Dinah, *old For* tymoro, Katv, little John, fating Ilarrj johJ PIkd- •ho, Nelly, Warren, Diana, Ctoaar, Scijiio, Jinny, lariiel, old Bgby, Joe, Heck, Hetty, Leuli, hip liary, Ned, young Clarissa nnd ilarmomly; levi ed <on under and by virtue of on execution on -foreclosure of mortgage, issued out of the Supe* «>Uw Court of Chatham County, ut live iuaUvu n. df Charles Spalding vs. William C. Harris nnd David Snodgrass- ELISHA WVLLY, Sheriff c. c. doc 1 (Georgian) • skcrtirs time. W LL bo sold on the first Tuesday in Jnn* mrynevt, before the Codrtllou&o in the, City of Darien, A Negro hoy named Hamlet, belonging to the estate of Ann C. Cannon, lute of said County deviod on to satisfy an exeentiou for her State Tax for the year 1837. Amnmit due and casta. JOHN HVTSON, dec 5 Dep’y SherhVm. i. c. • SltcrUr’s time. O N Hie first Tuesday iu January next, will be Hold ut the Court House in Effingham Co. between the usual hours of sale, the following property: Three hundred and fifty acres of Pine Land, ly ing and being in the County of ntfin^hiun,hound ed on the west by Unds of W. P. Ed winds, on tile south by vacant land; levied on an the proper ty of Hardy G. Pitts, to satisfy executions in fa vor of IL L. Lovett. vs. Hardy G. Pitts, John Edwards and Wm. Edwards, securities. Proper- ty pointed out by the securitv. R. J. MINGLEDOHFF, Sheriffe.c. dec 3 Notice. A LL pcrsctts indebted to tbn subscriber, nr whose notes, duo bills, or'hnok accounts, have stood open for ait unreasonable period, are informed that unless sottlcd'by the 1st of January next, their accounts will be,4mli*crindnntely. put in suit. S. PHILimiCK Sc CO. j nov 7 ' Evt‘(!Ntw >, « Notice. A LL parsons indebted to Ufelute PKt*u Mas- ms, of Glynn County, will please tnako payment without delay\ und uU those having da* mauds against said estate, will ronder thetn'Hi ac cording to law to either ofllie underain uml. TRANCI3 M. SCARLETT, < Qual'd STEPHEN M. TIMMONS, ]Dt’ors. sept 4 214t4m • Notice. I 710UR months after dine, application will he . made Uttlie Hon. tlio Inferior Court of Lib erty Couuty, whan lining fir ordinary purposes for leave to sell * Ncgto man slnvo belonging to tho niiiiom of Thomas Mann, late of Liberty County, decosed. Jbc 18 JOHN E. MANN, Guardian. , Notice. F GiJR months afterdate, application will be made to tho Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham County, for leave to soli Lot of Laud known as No. 188,12th Dist., Henry County, belonging to the estato of Rachael McKory, late -of Effingham County, deceased. d. ;c 14 JOHN AIcKORY. Adm’or. , ONtfjln-djlIynii County. To all whom it may concern; - W HEREAS, Benjamin Wilson Applies to tua for Lotion of Administration on the estate mid effects of Goo. W. Warren, lato ol* Glynn County, deceased, These nro Utereibrc to'cito and admonish all, and singular tlm kindred and creditors of said do- consod, to filexheir objections (if any they have) intermsoftlie'lawiotlinrtvjsrt Letters of Admin islration will bo {trained tlm applicant. Witness, the won. Fraucit 51- Scarlett, one or ■the Justices ofllie Inferior Court of said County, itliis 20tlt day ofNov. 1840- dec9 J. MOORE, Clerk. Georgia—Efflnuttain County. T« all whom it may concern! W HEREAS Timuias R. Hines'hasapnlicd to tho Hon. Court of Ordinary of Kiting* hatn County, for Loiters of Administration on tho estato and effects of Murtha Hines, lata of said county deceased, These aro therefore to cite and admonish all ■lid singular, the kindred aud creditors of tho mid deceased, to file their objections (if any they haro) to the grantingof tho administration to Uie applicant iu the Clerk’s olfico of Urn said Court, an or before the 20lh day of December next; oth erwise letters of administration will he granted. Witness, the lion. C. Powers, ono ofllie Jus tices of tires said Court, tlieHOlli day of Nov,, A. D. 1840. JOHN CHARLTON, nov 20 Clerk c.o. k.q Notice. F OUR months after dute, application will he made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Camden Cniipty, G a., when sitting Ibr ordina ry purposes, for leave to sell the Real Estato in Georgia of tlm lato Col. William McKay, of Du val County, East Florida,consisting of a certain tract of Lntid situate upon the north aide of the St. Mnrvs River in tho County of Camden and State of Georgia, containing 4500 acres, more or less, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors. MARY ANN McKAY. Adin’ix. Duval County, (E. F.) Nov. 1,1S40. nov (« 2<18 OttardiHii’8 Notice; I N pursuance of an-order of the Inferior Court or Chatham County, while sitting for ordina ry purposes, will he sold ou the first Tuesday in Januaiy next, One tract of Land in Walker County, lot No. 387,2d district, 4thsection,* and two tracts in Ir win County, No. 800,12th district, and No. 22, 8th district; also, one tract iu Lee County. No. 372,28th district, 1st section. Aflat the Court House of the respective Counties in which said lands are situated. To be sold for tho benefit of the heirs and cred itors of John B. Gilbert. ADELA GILBERT, Guardian. oct 28 Executor’s Stale. W ILL he anld.heforo tho Court House the chv of Brim-wick, Glynn. County, •n the first Tuesday in January next, between the usual hours of sale, from 20 to 30 very prime Negroes, belonging to the Estate of thelato U. F- Cater, and sold lor the benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms at snip. M.VRGT. K. CATF.R. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or, nov 3 265 (Geor) Bryan Csnnfy Sheriff’s Sale. W ILL he sold at thu Court IRAise in Bryan Comity, on the first Tuesday in January next, between tho usual hours of sue, Two adjoining tracts of Land, containing one hundred teres each, situated iu Bryan County, hnunded east by J. Futche's land, north by Win. Strickland's land, and south by vacant land; said property levied on to satisfy four executions in favor fff Reuben English against Lemuel liar- toy. • Executions returned by a Constable to me HENRY E. SMITH, Sheriff a. c. nov 30 Notice. F OC R months after date, application will ho made to the Hon. the Interior Court of Ef- finghutU County, when sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to milall the Real Estate lying in the said county and elsewhere, belonging to the Estate of thu late Robert Burton, sen'r. deceas ed, for the purpose of making a division,&c. ELIZA BURTON. Ex’ix. | Ex'oi dec 3 RORT. BURTON, BENI. BURTON, Notice. P OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Effingham Comity, when sitting far ordinary purposes, for leave to'sell nil the Real Estato of Robert Burton, late of said conn tv. deceased. • nov 2 F.LIZA BURTON, Ex’ix. Notice. F OUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable Conn of Ordinary ofGlynn County, jffien sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell a part of tho Real and Personal Estate of the late B. F. Cater, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said Estate. MARGARET R. CATER. Ex’ix. HUGH FRASER GRANT, Ex’or. July It), 1840. sept 29 235 Georgia-Liberty Comity. W HEREAS Loretta Martin. Administratrix of Estate of Alexander Martin, deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission from said Estate, These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my otRca within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any ex ist, why said letters should not ho granted. Given under my baud of office this 10th dny of December, 1840. doc 18 JOHN W. STACY, c. c. o. r.. c. Dr. LtimmuB* .Aroittntlo Vege table Bitters. Far Juundlpo. Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Ac. T HESE Bitten are composed of vegetables of tho most innocent, yet specific virtues, and linva been highly extolled by thousands who hnvo experienced theirellieucy mtlmnhovo nam ed coinpluhits. They are in Ihct the best sto- ninchio and cometivo the vegetable kingdom ftir nislicH. They are highly useful as n preventive against fever, and mu very serviceable at nil sea- sons of the year, more particularly in tho spring and summer months, when persons pf bilious habits experience Unit total lost of nmiotito, dim credible listlesMiessniid relaxation of the a) stem. They strengthen the stomach,proohron good ap petite, promote digestion, purify tho blood, and resluro the invalid In his original strength and vigor. Most of the Bitters with which the mar ket is t\ew supplied uro nothing more than cheap groggy preparations, sold ut a high price,' nnd bought mainly for their intoxicating properties. These Hitters are superior to any that aro, or ever have been offered to the public. Being punpmufy aromatic, they arc particularly recom mended to seafaring persons ns an antidote n- gainst the Scurvy. Persona laboring under tho infirmities of old age, will find these Bitters to prove a wholesome, agreeable and invigorating stomachic cordial, increasing the nppotito and as sisting dignstion in a reiunrkahlodegree,removing tlmse Imv spirited and trembling sensations, tho sure effect of a w ant of tone in the system. They aro peculiarly udupted to those who are troubled Avith Dhtrhan, or Weakness of tlm llxnvels, Arc. prevalent in tin* summer nnd autumnal months. They will ho found iu all cases of the following description to give relief, vie: Jaundice, Weak Stomach, Costiveness, Excessive Weariness, Loss of Appetite, Dullness and Oppression, u propensity to Sleep, Bitter Tusto iu tho Mouth, Loathing nfFood. Sickness at the Stomach,Gnu* eral Debility, nnd all other symptoms oflmliges- tion ami Flutuleucc. Prion fcP cents. For sale by WM. II. TURNER, sept 11 Opposite the Mansion House. Georgin-Liberty Comity. W HEREAS John K. Mann, applies to me for Loiters of Administration on tho Es tate of Alexander Martin, lute of said county do- censed. These are [therefore to cite and admonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear nt my office within the time prescribed by law, hi show cause, if any ex ist, why raid letters should not he granted. Given nnder my hand of office tins 10th day of December, 1840. dec 18 JOHN W. STACY.c.c.o.l.c. GcorRltt-Einnglmiu County, ’To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Frederick Gnann and Clctus Gnann, has applied to the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Effingham County for Let ters of Administration on the estate ami effects of Jacob Cimmii, jr. deceased, These are therefore to cite and ndinonwh nil and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to file their objections (if any they have) to the granting of the administration to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the 3d day of January next, other wise Letters of Administration wifi be grunted. Witness, the Hon C- Powers, ono ol the Jus tices of the said Court, the 3d day of December, A. D. 1840. JNO. CHARLTON, dec 3 Clerk c. c. o. k. c. Human Hair. fflllE disenscsof the hair among us are those X which occasion baldness ami gradual falling off of the hnir, and thinness of it—tho causes of which arise from many disorders, especially le vers; perspiration,which extends tho mires, re laxes the roots, causes the hair to full off, and of ten occasions total baldness. Baldness has ever been esteemed a great defect, li generally arises through violent cxetcisn, from whence arise per spirations, which too frequently occasion n loss of the hnir—it relnxes the roots—the acidity, pre vents tho fluid ncting on the hnir, which occasions it to waste. For instance, after n violent perspi ration the hnir becomes dry, it feels extremely (Hirsh, and no elasticity in it whatever; therefore, to prevent its taking an effect on tho hnir, first rub the hairdry with n cloth, then apply the Cas* snda Oil to the rooia of ui« hair, m> that the skill of the bend may he moistened, and remain so af ter each tiuui of perspiration. Sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor Thus. Quirk, No. 490 Broadway, N. York; mid hv appointment, by 'aiig 19 ANSON PARSONS, Agent. 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 leave to sell all those tracts of Land, with the improvements thereon; consisting of dwelling house, store bouses, negro houses, sta bles, Ac.. belonging to the 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. nov 11 Georgia—Liberty County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS Mrs. Eliza A. Williams has np- plied to the Ifou. the Court of Ordinary of Liberty County, for Letter* of Administration on die estate and effects of Benjamin William?# deceased. This is therefore to cite nil persons interested, tqat if there he any objections thereto, it I e made in the time prescribed by law. Ac. Given under uiyhnnd this 4th duv ol Decetu' ner, 1840. J. W. STACY, c.' c. o.c. dec 4 Administrator’s Sale. W ILL ho sold on the first Tuesday in Janu ary, 1841, before the Court House door in Effingham County, between the u.-tial hours of sale, one tract of Land containing 575 acres, belonging to the estate of the late Matthew Ei- jrlo. deceased. Sold for th«* of the heirs «nd creditors. JOHN M. EIGLE.Adm’r. Per Jakes Pam.v, Attorney, nov 10 271* Administrator’* B Y virtue of an order of the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham County, while sitting for ordinary, purposes, will be sold befom the Court House ut said Comity, on the first Tuesday in February next, all the Nesro slaves helongiug to the Estate .of James Miller, deceased, eleven in number, named Gov ernor, Crawford. Harry, Scott, Harriet, Jean nie, Sambo, Andrew, Peter, Jack and Louisa, oi o* many- of them as may he survivors, for liie benefit of the heirs nnd creditors of said Estate. Terms of sale cash, purchaser* paying lor ti tle*. JAMES McHenry, Adm’or. dec 2 Notice. milF. Copartnership heretofore existing in the X city of Savannah tinder the firm of Clag- horn A. Wood, was dissolved on the 24th Octo ber by the death of the former. The future bu siness ofihecoucem will be conducted bv Philn* ra P. Cbighorn, Joseph 3. Cbghorn and Orlan do A. Wood, under the name, style and firm of ClaghoinsA Wood. PHILURA P. CLAG HORN, JOSEPH 8. CLAGIIORN, ORLANDO A. WOOD. All persons indebted to the late firm of Clag- horn & Wood, will make nnvtnent to nov 20 O. A. WOOD, Survivor. Notice. rrUlF. subscribers having connected their in- X terest, will hereafter continue to transact a general COMMISSION BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of SHAFFER &, WOOD- BRIDGE. THOMAS M. 8HAPTER, WYLLY WOODBRIDGE. sept 29 233 Georgia—Glynn County. To all whom it may concern: W HEREAS James Moore has applied to the Hoii. Court of Ordinary ol Glynn County for Letters of Administration «.r, the es tate and effects of Jno. Casey, late of said county deceased. These are therefore to cite nnd admonish nil nnd singular the kindred and creditors of tho said deceased,to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting ofthn ndiniiii.-Uration to the appli cant in thp Clerk’s office of the said Court, on or before the 1 hh day of January next; otherwise Letters of Administration will he granted. Witness, the Hon. F. M. Scarlett, one of the Justices of the said Court this 11th day of Dec. A. D. 1840. J. MOORE, Clerk c.'o. o. c. dec 11 Itownwl’s Tonic Mixture, or Vegetable Febrifuge, A specific nnd lasting cure for Fever and Ague. T HIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the bIut of being a quark medicine, it having been the result of many years study, experience and labor, in the medical practice, aud observation of FevcrnnJ Ague. It is composed of such medi cinal principles as were considered most fit to re store thehnrmnny ofaction between the stomach, liver, utid the other important functions of the sy.tbtn.thc loss of which harmony is evidently the immediate cause of the disease. It spcedily’pro- mole* a regular and healthy appetite “which is generally entirely destroyed or rendered very precarious; by which effect, vigor nnd strength is soon uffnrdeu to the whole system. It most he .apparent to nil. that a medicine possessing these peculiar virtues, Is useful in n great variety of complaints. By renewing tho healthy action of the digestive organs, it has proved itself of re markable benefit in dyspepsia, depraved appetite, henrt-huru, water brash, flatulency, jaundice, night sweats, dysentery, bowel complaints, and all other nfllctions of similar origin, hut it is in the treatment of Fevers, nnd especially in Fever and Ague, or Remittent Fever, that its powers have been jiripcipally tested, and with llmsc who have seen its usefulness, it is pronounced sover eign to all remedies heretofore discovered fo those diseases. It has also been used ns n pro ventive, by many who were subject to n periodi cal recurrence of the chills and fever, nnd it has always warded oil* the apprehended attack. It was deemed not improper to accompany tho vegetable febrifuge with a few of the many une quivocal certificates politely furnished to the pro prietor .corroborative of the" foregoing statemciiU. Ei Atfmiuistrsxtor’s tiuiu. W ILL he sold agreeable to tin order of the Inferior Conti of Brvnn County for ordi nary purposes, on the first Tuesday in February next, ail the Real and Personal Property of the Estate of Dorcas Sanderliu, deceased, as follows: A five acre lot of Land and Improvement* there on, situate on Spriughill, in the city ol'oavau- wah ill Clvitliain county, nnd known by the num ber nine iu tho plan of the township—hounded north-east by thu Rail Rond Depot or Augusta Road, south cast by Minis’ Lot, and north-west by MU« Germain, Also, at thesama time nnd . place, will ho sold one Nesro man slave :muted Welcome; and one-sixth of four hundred acres of Land ... Brj-m eomiiy, granted to Lewis Smith, bounded nurth-epst by the River Great Ogee- • cJieo, and south-east by John M illclge—a reserv of fifty acres of Land in the Coiip'Jaek Tract, now owned by Wm. Bird in Effingham county. All to lie sold at the different Court Houses in which the properly i* situated. To be sold for a division among the heirs. • AND’W. BIRD, Adm’r npv 23 with th» will annexed. Valuable Property for Hale. A GREEABLE to an order Ofthn Honorable the Inferior Court ofTattnall Coiuitv, when sitting for ordinary purports, will he. sold ou tho first Tuesday in January next, hefo'ro the Court House'door in Ruidviile, in said comity, between the Usual hours of sale, nil file Reel ’Estate and Personal Property belonging to thc.Kstate ofJas. Perry, deceased, situate in slid County, viz: Four thousand five hundred acres of Lapd, oil willed; is situated the kite, residence and the vabu- bio *et of mills long known as Perry’s Mills, , which will bo new and in complete order for i-.-- uiediatanperntiou. As* his property is so we.I •< • known, 1 deemu particular description of it in.. '\„ necessary; suffice it to say, that it is not surpasseu by any other situation us » mill privilege, on the j s AnUoinaltii River. Being only 1$ miles from the '' giver, the sawed lumber can he floated fromihe \ * mills itt small rafts to the river below, nod roun. ..-logs can with convenience be floated down tlm creek. (Cobh’s Creek) to tho mills, for two miles ' above. The situation is remarkable for health, having an excellent well of water, and also a good spring convenient, There is also at the place a eommoJious house lately erected as a seminary oflearniiig.- I invite individual* aud companies wishing to purchase, to call and view the premia- esfor UioinselvcH. Also, at the sunm time nnd place, Will ho sol* ouo tract of- Swamp Land, adjoining Riley’d - land, containing ono thousand neros; also one tract adjoining Matthew Jones' land, on Mili- fan’s Crack; nnd also, one tract on Water Mel- - Ion Crank. Plats of all said tracts will be exbib-* ited on the day of sale. Also, at tlm same time and plane will he sold the following, named Negroes, vfet:Jim Miller 40 yeapi old i Jim (Brooks) GOyenra old; Daim, a carpenter, 33 years; Elias,,30 years old: Hur ry. 17 years old { Lewis, 15 years old; Ellick, 7 years old; Dflht, 20 yearsohl, u?.d her two children Crocket nnd an iuliiiit; Nancy, 17 years old and hur child Martin 1 year old; Atuoliim, 4 years *, Phoebe, 5ft years old, In bad health. All ol vhfcL-WAllbe sold us the property of James Per- r/V lato of said County, deceased, for Uie benefit of the legatees ofllie said estate. I Teron—*'Onq-fiiird cash, Imluuco in one nnd ’ two years, notes bearing interest, with approved ■eenrity. HAMILTON >V. 0HARPE, •opt 21 * 22 Admr. Notice, T HE business heretofore transacted in the City of Suvnnnah, Ga. nnder thu name and firm of Hazard; Dem>lmv, .t Co. will hereafter be continued by the undersigned, who have chnnsed.the name of their firm to that of Hazard, Duitfoic flicks Ur. AUGUSTUS G. HAZARD, ALl.EN A. DENS LOW, JAMES R. WEBSTER. New York, OctSUi, 1840. net Id dial Irani Superior Court. MAY TERM, 1840. Moxp.tr, 22d June, 1840. JohnW. Clifton, ) and • V Dicoree. Sarah Ami Clifton. ) ‘TTrppC'Jnsghy iCte.ii of die Siieriff, that X the defendant is net In be found within the County of Chatham, nnd that she is without the limits of the State, on motion of tho Complain ant’s Attorney, it is ordered that the said Sarah Ann Clifton do appear oil orbefore next term of lilts Court, nnd file her answer or defensive alle gation ill 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 pulp lishetl in one oftlie Gazettes of this State and of the City of Savannah, once a month until the next term of this Court. A true extract from ;he minutes. EDWARD G. WILSON, Deputy Clerk Sup. Court C. C. nug 25 2U5t2dmj WlOSI-ECTOS . or THU Snvnnnnh fJvcnlng Dost* T HE subscriber propos** to publish iu this citv, a paper under thu ahovu title, as soon ns a sufficient number of stihncrihora cult be ob* luinvd to warrant tho underfaking. 7'An Savannah Evening Post will he published dally, (Sundays oxcopted.) Ibr ulno months In the year—the other three monlfls, (July, Augtulnud Himtnmbtf.) it will l»o issued three times a week, Tlm umtmitttted »» well known In this city, having resided here for tho last nine yoars. nnd during tho whole of that tiino, acted as Fareinuit of dm Savannah HejJkbUcan. Ho does not, there- fore, undertake the arduous ditties necessarily appertaining to the establishment of a new jour tmi, without soino expel ionco und a due npproei allot! of its high responsIbllWet, 'The Editorial Department will be under tho di rection of n gentleman well qualified to attend to thutduty. The Savannah Evening Poet will be dovoted to tho advancement of tho true doctrines of fitale Eight*—confining tlm action of tho General Gov ernment within it* proper and legitimate sphere —to the establishment of law and order through out thu land, from tlm primary movements of the people at the bullot box, to tho highest legislative and judicial tribunals; und ns tlm best und most available means of securing nudplncing on u per manent bums these inuHtimuMo interests, the sub scriber's undivided support will ho given to tho administration about to be established under the auspices of that vouorahlujronestnud sturdy old patriot-hero,Geii. WM. HENRY 11 AltR1 SON, He avows himself an opponeut of tlm perni cious doctriuo practised during tho last four years, “ t/mt to trie victors belong the spoils." 'Thu people huvn condemned it; and iu hU opinion, it leads nnd would—if persevered in—result ill a species of despotism, heretofore unknown in the annals of any country. lie looks upon itns the greatest adversary of political virtue—nay. -veti of hnman happiness. Man, as a citizen, decays, witlicts uml shrink's turner the influence of such a doctrine. Liko the plant of some temperate clime, scorched unit burnt np by tho sun m ti tur- rid zone, he sickens and diva.’The subscriber, far from wishing to he instrumental in advancing swell ah infamous principle, would desire to im press on tlm minds of his patrons anil the public, a generosity .of purpose which would- scorn such a doctrine uml which should neither practice the arts of corruption nor be thoir dupes. He would endeavor to impress on the minds of tho readers of the Savannah Evening Dost, tho (act, that all governments founded ou such an immoral basis aud palpable injustice, debases and injures tlm happiness, while it infringes gradually, hut cer tainly, on the civil rights ofllie great muss of the people. Tho Literary Department of the Savannah Evening l’o*t, shall receive all due attention^ Several gentlemen of high literary character, have promised occasional aid in this important part of tlm subscriber's labor, nnd hnfnelssafe in assur ing his readers that they will find much interest ing mater under this head. That pqrton of tlm Post which Khali be devoted to the Interest of Commerce, shall he under the supervision of an industrious and competent coadjutor, whose whole time shall ho devoted to collecting such information ns may he use/ul nnd interesting to the merchant and business pur* tiou «C tho community. 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(CTAdvertiseiimiits will be published nt the following rates, viz: 75 cents per square of 12 lines for the iirst insertion, and 50 cts. for ouch time thereafter. •/Legal Advertisements published at the usual rates. w® Yellow Onions Red - do Early Turnip Boot French Anther do White Bulisia RngnrMo Ltfng -Blood do Long Orange do Long whltt Parsnip Early cluster Cucumber Long green do Early short green do Sttp’r Watermelon Large Mnskmohm Large Cantelopo Bush crooked neck Bquanh Dutch Summer do Ipip'l Summer Lattuco Large green LottuCo Brown Dutch do Early Scotch Scarlet Radish Long Salmon Radish Long Scarlet do Yellow Turnip, now Early York Cabbage Largo do do Largo Drumhead do Flat or lute Dutch do Green glazed do giowtli TJM.BAM ofl.Wcm oMiniinnu on , Kirly Cunllftow.r ling of Ulo#d, entardti. pulptaiion „ r Curlad 'orttotl l-oppor opnroiliiun nnd .nrnnnii of to otaii i!I. !"' coSgli,pleurby, licoilo lover, nigl.t WnS S'!.* Till.‘.rllclo In prnpnrdd nccnrdlncio . ntdcofrodW n Vcry'fili) add orninenlnhw?' din Inin m.Wolyol(o,\>hoproictvnil Id, by lr, riftchfcy, nlnio'hnh of n cdnrunipt| vo llf - Uitloh, to tho 'ontnniaKWifeogo nrodoC.IS"' 1 '' .wo ynnrni rfn.il thn » S o“ o"rol|l„y.,,\in kJ'. 1 * 1 nngnnnd in very nxloniivo prnc.lcn, rfn,,i,*„ u much exertion nnd oxnn.u.e, HnndSi.* now living In pend henl.h, Hint C„" For snln by dec 1 Grass Largo smdotli rad To mato 1 Solid Cflloty Curled Pnraloy Round leaved Spinach Mustard, white Long white Okrtr Grant Aspargrans Urge Scotch Look Lonmn Balm Early Sugar Corn Early Washington Juno Potui Large white Marrow flit Early China Dwarf Bunn* Early SDt Weeki do WhlteKfnney do Rod Marfow do Assorted Flower Seeds Sweet scented Aicndu Double Dahlia Musk Geraniums Canary Seed Millet Hemp, »S:c, PORCH lilt & LA ROOIIE. Frctslt Garden Seeds. L ARGE white Murrowlht Peas Do Dwarf do do Blue Bishops Dwnrf do Early Frame, Washington end Chariton do Sugar and Horticultural do Cabbage. Boots, Carrots, nhd Onion Seeds, in great variety, and warranted. Jitst tecoived and Ibr sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON dec!... Garden Seeds* T HE subscriber hns just received by brig Sa vannah, n full supply of Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted of tho best quality, and ofllie Crop of 1849, viz; Asparugas, huge Beans,- dn n colored, rob • roy nnd limn polo Beets, long blond, tur nip blood, mangle wurtzei, aud while senreity Brocnii, purple capo Cabbage, early york, . drumhead, huttersca, f ireen glazed, sugar oaf, und red dutch Cauliflower, eurly Cucumber, long green and enrly frame Carrot, long orange and enrly horn Celery, white solid Lcttncc, cabbage head A j green cosk Melon, citron, pine ap ple. nnd netted Mustard, while Parsleys curled oct iff Chatham Superior Court. Mvv Tjshm, 18-11). James D. .Stevens nnd Jos. ) C. Wilkin.. Ailinr.. of (J "cl”-S"' 1 ' II. Wilkins, «. John Mit-WnnwlPrr 1‘. Adams. j iiiissory Note. U PON reading the foregoing petition to es tablish a copy of a certain promissory note, stated to have been given by the defendant John Adams, to the late Paul if. Wilkins, deceased, hearing date nt Savannah, tho 2-ltli February, J8«W, for eigh y one dollars, and filly cents, pay able to P. II. Wilkins or hearer, ten days ufter date,nnd-nl^o. ffio accompanying affidavits. It is ordered, that the said John Adams do shew cause at the next term of this Court, if any lie have, why the copy contained in the said petition should not he established iu lien of the original note. And also ordered, that a copy of ibis Rule he personally served on the said John Adams if tube found iu the State, nnd if he cannot he found, '.lien the oaid Rule shall be published in some public Gazette in the ritute for the space of tlueo months. Junn22d, 1840.. A true extract from tlm minutes. E. G. WILSON, Dep. Clerk, sept20 $ Superior Court C. C. Jayne’s Hair Tonic—Hair. T HERE is nothing like a good head of hair to set off a man’s pate. As the poet says— “—'Tis the robe which curious nature weaves To hnugupon the head, and does adorn Our bodies." To'be sure a bald head is becoming enough in a judge, or a minister, for itlnoks grave rmd ven erable, und tlm' it tuny not be an unerring evi dence of wisdom, yet it is a decisive proof that the individual is not hnir brained.—Young per sons, especially young beaus nnd belles, are rath er avelse to a premnlur.o disrobemenl of their roof* ; and he who offers a remedy to preserve that important ornament must be looked upon in the light of a benefactor- Ant! such a one is Dr. Jayne, whose hair tonic has done wonders incoax tng the hair out on barren spots, und preventing its pilling off. There is no ntinckerv about this nrticle. We have seen evidence ofits efficacy. A gentleman who has been bald for n numbered years, by the use of this tonic, has got quite n "flourishing growth on the late waste place. Those whose hair, like false friends, is leaving them, will find this an excellent preventive. To young bucks who aspire to bushy whiskers, this tonic must he invaltiuble—and to young ladies who would preserve their glossy ringlet*, it must be tlic great desideratum.—Portland Transcript. The above for salebv T.M.& J.M. TURNER. °cl27 Monument Square. Eucii’s (JuJver&hl Strengtlieniifix Plaster, UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED! C ELEBRATED for curing Pains, or weak ness in thu Breast, Side, Back or Limbs: ul- so for Gout, Rheumatism, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia.—In Coughs, Colds, Asthmas, diffi culty of breathing, oppression of the stomach. See. they will give immediate and soothing relief; und for neatness, pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are decidedly superior to other reme dies. Persons whose biisinesanr avocations re quire. that they should sit ur stand much, or those of sedeittry habits generally, who may he troubled with pains in the side or breast, are advised to try ono of these beautiful aud unrivalled pltwtm. They are different from nil others, and free from objections which are generally made against plus- ters. Perhaps there is no medical observation belter established than that “CoXsumvtiox origi nates in neglected Conn*.” In a climate so vari able us ours, it requires more care and attention to guard against* the attacks of this too often fatal disease, than most persons are nldu aud willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hilt be a gratifica tion to those of consumptive habits, or those af flicted with distressing pains in the side or breast, or any affliction of tlie lungs, that n reasonable prospect of relief can he hud. by using this "Dini- cereal Strengthening Plaster." In the course of more than twenty years pro fessional practice, of tho many who have used them not one solitary complaint has been heard; on tho contrary, so numerous are the cures they Uav« effected, so abuntliint are file most positive and conclusive proofs of their efficacy, 8 q ardent, sincere and grateful is tho language of those who liuvo used them, that they are offered to tho pub lic us decidedly superior loony thing of Uie kind ev«r offered, and unrivalled by any in thcuhole teorld!! ‘or further accounts of its great usefulness, see pamphlets accompanying each bottle. A fresh supply of the above valuable medicine just received, mid for sale hv G. It. HENDRICKSON, Agent. nug 31 B3* A Subscription List is left at Col. Wil liams' Book Store,where those who wish to sub scribe are requested to call and leave their names, dec 23 Consumption, Cougli, Spiffing Blood, Ac. T O CONSUMPTIVES.—Four-fifths of you are really suffering from neglected colds,or an obstruction nnd consequent inflammation of the delicate lining of those tubes through which the air wo breathe is distributed fo every part of tho lungs. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, hoarseness, cough, difficulty of breath- ing, lectin fever, und n spitting of blond, matter nr gtu. which finally exhausts the strength of the vu.jut, nnd ends iu death. Jayne’s Expec torant never fails to remove this obstruction, and produces the most plensiug and happy results. It w certain iu its effects, and cnniiot iiiil to relieve. To be had at T* M, & S, M. TURNER’S, dec 17 Alonuuiom-Square, Compound Sarsaparilla, or Rlcad Syrup, K NOWN from all others by being called No 1 SilverTnp. Also, as a further security, my signature will ho found iu my own hand wri ting, also on the outside wrapper. From the Editor of the llerittd. Brotrn’s Sarsaparilla Compound.—This delight ful and.pleasant beverage for the summer, is fust coming intense, and will soon ho nit-indispensa ble article in every family. It makes a delightful mead, and is mi excellent purifier of the blood. By a very smnll expenditure of money, the pur chaser has a bottle ofthe Sarsaparilla Compound, and a box containing tho Saline Powder; the on ly necessary accompaniment is -i pitcher of ice water, and you have a perfect fountain, where, reader, you may refrigerate to your heart’s con tent. A little of thu .Saline mixed with the pre pared Sarsaparilla will give you ns grateful a glass of Sarsaparilla Mend as can be found iu thn city. We speak from expericure; don't take our word,* but go and got the article of William Brown, the inventor. 431 Wusliingtou-street. For sale by* T. M. & J. M. TURNER, •in# 23 Monument Square, Dr. Eucii’s Universal Strength** cuitig Piaster. UnritoUtd and Unequalled!! C ELEB RATED for curing pains,or weakness ill the breast, side, back or limbs; also, for gout, rheumatism, (Ivor complaint and dyspepsia. In coughs, colds, asthmas, difficulty of breathing, oppression of tho Momnoh, &c. they will give im mediate and soothing relief; and, for ncatnes.-, pleasantness, safety, ease and certainty, are deci dedly superior to other remedies. Pei.,oils whose business or avocations require that they should sit or stood much, or those of sedentary habits generally, who may he troubled with pains in tho side or breast, are advised to try one of these beautiful mid unrivalled plasters. They aro dif ferent from others, mid free from objections which are generally made against piasters. Perhaps there is no medical observation better established than that '* Consumption originates in neglected Colds.” In a cliritate so variable us ours, it re quires more care nnd attention to gourd against tho attacks of this too often filial disease, than most persons are able ami willing to bestow. It cannot therefore hut he u gratification to the sub scriber to ho enabled to oiler to all of consump tive habits; or those afflicted with distressing pains in the side or breast, or any affection ofthe breast und lungs, a reasonable prospect of relief by using his "Universal Strengthening Piaster.” A supply of these voidable Plasters kept con stantly on hand, by ANSON PARHOftS, opt 5 No. 8 Gibbons’ Range. IlaiTisoii’s Specific Ointment F Olt the cure of white swellings, scrofulous und other tumors, ulcers, sore legs, old und fro.-.|i wounds, sprains aud bruises, swellings and inflammations, scald head, women’s sore breasts, rheumatic pains, tetters, eruptions, chilblains! whitlows, biles, corns, nnd external diseases gen erally. The proprietor has received at least a thousand certificates nnd other documents in fa vor ofhis SPECIFIC OINTMENT—and they embrace almost all the complaints—in their worst stages—to which ointment or siiching plaster cun he applied. Among these certificates, there are a great number fromthe most eminent physicians in the country, who use the Ointment in their daily practice, in preference to any, or ull others which have ever been invented. The proprietor has also received a great many testimonials from farriers, military gentlemen, farmers and others, relative to the amazing efficacy of his Ointment, in hruiseg, cuts, and all tlm external complaints nnd diseases of horses; nnd among them ire no less than a dozen certifying to the most perfect euros which it bus performed on the sore bucks of some of those animals. Altogether tho pro prietor feels tin hesitation in stating—nr in put ting it to tho proof against all composition—that "HARRISON’S SPECIFIC OINTMENT” is vastly superior to every tning of the kind which has heretofore been offered to the public. KTSold wholesale nnd retail at all the princi pal Drug Stores iu Savannah, jnly 21) ' 182—Jy Tamup, large white Peas, early frame, dwnrf marrowfat, ifwnrf blue imperial, early churl- ton nnd early Washing ton Peppur, long rod and sweet spnmsh Sanosli, early hush nnd hergan's striped Radish, cherry turnip, short top scarlet, ^long scarlet, and blk winter Salsify or vegetable oys* ter Spinach, large Tomatoes Tnrnip, enrly dutch, ear- i ly spring, red lop, ni- tubaga and large flat globe Clover, white nnd red Lucerne Grass, See See For sata by A. PARSONS. Lniulictli’s Garden Seeds, WARRANTED—Chop 1840. T HE Proprietor’s opportunities for extensive practical observation hove enabled him judi ciously to discriminate such varieties of vegeta bles us are really worthy of culture, from thelnfe- rior, or, ns is not unfrequent, worthless varieties ofthe same cluss, which have been perpetuated through incxperence; therefore, in making this selection, he has excluded many sorts usually found iu the Catalogues of those who are mere venders twt practical growers of seeds.-*-Altd lie is not sure that the variety might not be still further reduced with advantage J at any rate this isamplo for any garden, however extensive, and fully adapted to the incest taste. As to quality ofthe seeds, tho proprietor wishes it to be remembered, that what is sold by him is of his own growth, (with but alight exception,) therefore warranted with entire confidence, that they will, upon trial, prove to' he fur superior to most of foreign importation, or such us uro casually collected in the United States. Asparagas, large green Melon, Nutmeg, Citron Beutts, enrlv six weeks Water Spanish Speckled Valentine AIustard, white China Red Eye Okra Carolina or Seweo Onion, silver skin Beet, Lqng Bipod Large Yellow Early Turnip Parsley, curled, plain White Sugar Parsnip, Sugar Mangle Wurtzei Pens, Enrly Charlton Borecole Enrly Frame Broccoli, Purple Cope Extra do do Cuhbuge, Enrly York Royal Dwnrf Enrly Sugar Loaf . Bishop Dwarf Large York Dwarf, Blue Imperial Early Battersea Pepper, large Bell Cnrfed.Snvoy Pumpkin, Cashaw Green Glazed Rhubarb,Tart Flat Dutch Radish, Large Scarlet Largq Drumhead Long Salmon Dfbmhend Savoy White Tnrnip Red Dutch Red do do Carrot, Enrly Horn Summer White Long Orange Yellow Turnip Cauliflower, Enrly Black Spanish Celery, White Solid Spinach, Round Leaved Do Red do,Cress curl’d Prickly Seeded Cucumber,Early Frame Squash, Early Bush Do Long Green Long Green Egg Plant, larg.i Purple Tomato, large Endive, Cttrlea Turnip, Red Top, Flat Lock, Flag Leaved Dutch, Yellow Swedish, Lettuce, Early Cabbage Purple Top Rutabaga Large India Brown Dutch Just received nnd for sale by T. M. &. J. M. TURNER, sept 30 Monument-Square. »ooni4d to have marked for an early orn*!!^ I owe tiiolr preservation to tho \ua of ffj w ’ 7® I hie niedicino. Tito virtues of the herb "Liverwort!)« i this Vegetable preparation so powerfully Sni i ‘I 1 fectunlly edneontruted, as to render it /JJJ e,< L perfoV atld hnrmless medicine for uil diioM.,. i I the Livor’and Ltrttgs, and it Is now coiuidSi 0 I till pertons familiar with itfe effect, sunerin. merit to uny other medical ptfennrntloii fnrH.. prevalent Complaints. I tally beueflcnil Ibr Consumption™ CqS'‘1 Colds, Spitting of Blood, Ac. that ^R I our physical! is daily employed it in their LJ I ttce, and esteem it a superior and valuableI dicino. All persons afflicted with Coniuniniio!!;-' I any other disease ofllie Lungs, aro recomJn? 1 cd to make immediate use of his Bulsnni.a, not only proved effectual In removing,suchiy^? toms ns threaten Consumptions, biithm ncrL; ed effectual cure# of even tl\U (bttnldaWa rti Mu “ wlioro nil hopes of recovery were relitiqolahedb* the most learned and experienced medical m2 This'medicine facilitates eXpectntibn, reL« fe vot, restores strength, nnd may lie consider,j! very superior preparation for thecureandnrernl tion of all diseases ofthe Chest and Un*,^ should bo sestored to,even nftertheso diseawilu,, resisted the usual remedies. Iu tho praciirtor this old and very respectable physician, i|,i ( snui of Liverwort has acquired an enviable taiion for itsvirtures, ns superior to that of that bundunt nostrums ofthe diry;os was the charset,, and probity of its inventor nnd original proprj.! tor, to dial or quack nnd empirics, v The result of long observation und close stodv respecting diseases of tho Chest, this incdkia,- warranted pure vegetable, lias the additional commendation of bavin been used forsereovain by tho public, nnd also by physibians of einiDeni talent without a single Instance of failuninff. fueling nt immediate heHeficidl result. FbruiMi I nov 3 TVM, Sl J. M.TUKNgj 1 ELLIS’ COM FOUND - Krcosote Tootlt Wtish, llecomttUnded -'j the Faculty. T HIS compound will bn (bund serviceable in I arresting and preventing decay in tr*th; I keeping tho teeth nnu guilts in a healthy nnd clai [ condition; sweetening the breath; rRinovingtu. ter, and relieving pain caused by envious teeth. Few discoveries in modern chemistry proir' M I more iuiportdht results than that ofKrcotoH; L Dr. Ruicnettbnch, nn eminent chemist of Ife. I kb, in Monrovia. It in a highly rectified fiqa^ I product, obtained from wtiod,nnd isniinlorouiz I charcoal ill its antiseptic properties, but fur more I powerful as a cor recti vo and preventive 'of it. 1 cay. Cliarconi, notwithstanding its well knn«g I demising properties, is objectionable n* a deni I frtce, on account ofite insolubility, nnd thank I of minute pnrticl8* remaining between the teed I and producing injury. Kreosote, on the enum. I ry, cannot bo liublo to this objection, and yosst* I ses, to a mitfch greater extent, the antisepiic tal I purilying properties ofthe former. The Irak I widen have been mado with it, in this coauiq I and Europe hnve proved its efficacy. 1 It is strongly recnuititended by tno Faculty» I the best preventive against caries in teeth. 7i I sweeten the breath, rendered offensive bydraj. I cd teeth, tho use of tobacco, or other causci.nl to arrest decay itself, it stands pre-eminent. I Ellis's compound Krcosote Tooth Ifash, to®. I bltics tho virtues of Kreosote, or the stren;ii 1 with other snlwtincn I world!! The Ladies nre respectfully informed thnt they are prepared with refereuce also to a uttuiher of delicate complaints, peculiar to the sex, that they nre spread in n scientific manner, on the most beautiful soft and pliable lamb skin, will not soil or stain the whitest linen, and may ho worn by tho most delicate persons, in ull 'jitnntions, with ease and comfort, mid without removal for one month, with pleasure. For sale by T. AI. & J. M. TURNER. nov 3 White Lctttl, &c. "I HA KEGS English While Lend JL vr vf 300 do American do do. No 1 und 2 20 boxes Baltimore Creme Yellow 20 do do do Green 50 doz Faint Brushes and 8nsli Tools, as sorted sizes, just received <ier ship Colin nnd for sale by G. Jl; HENDRICKSON, oct 10 l east Fowdcr*. f 11HF.SE Powders aro mi admirable substitute X for Yenst in making all kind* of butter cukes nnd have thu advantage over »hut article in'ma king the hatter perfectly light und ready for ba king the. instant they nro mixed. Buckwheat mid other cake# when mode with these powders, nro less likely to distigien with the stomach than those Hindu with yeust, uitd ns it requires hut n few minutes to prepare for baking, the possibility of having them sour is entirely avoided. The good effect of mixing cake mid biscuit with ther- powders, has been approved by many of Uie most eminent physicians mid surgeons iu this country; they nro also hishly rccomimnend- ed by many of tho first families iu this city und other places. - A supply of tho above vnltinbln article, just ra ceived per brig Clinton, and for sale by sept21 . ANSON PARSONS, • \ Certain Cure for Side Head Aclic, W HICH hns been used in families, every member of •vhich has had sick headache ■ >cu infancy,»s a constitutional family complaint, 1 in hns cured effectually in every instance yet known,amounting to many hundreds. It is not unpleasant to tho taste, nnd does not prevent the daily avocations ofotie using it; it must be perse vered in, mid the cure is gradual, hut certain and permnnent. flistener" nre constantly multiply ing where this distressing compluint incomplete ly relieved und cured, although of years standing, by tho use of Dr. Spolui’s celebrated remedy. One decided preference is its pleasantness, hav iiignotiu of tho imuscatiug effects of .common drugs. In all dyspeptic symtoms, costiveness, irregu larity, distress after meals, puinsinthe side mid torpidity ofthe liver, the cure is perfect, mid any o;ie so afflicted will become immediately convin ced on using it, thnt Ije hns nt Inst found a "sover eign halm forliis wounds.” Females aro particu larly recommended to iiso it for costiveness or ir regularity, mid other female complaints. It is proved to correct vitiated und disordered humors keeping tho stomach in most perfect order. Those persons who after an evenings indulgence at par ties, &c. have headache and dullness tho next dny, will find this 11 sure preventive if'taken nt bed time. For all common complaints, in n few days iu virtues w ill bo self-evident, and a complete euro will noon be effected. When a person hns n cold ami feels unwell, generally a free use of it for a few days will be sure to relieve without physic or pills, To children it may be given with tho greatest ad vantage. In nil acidity or sotirnnssofstomach this remedy is sovereign and invaluable; ns a general family medicine it is now adopted by many of thu most respectable finnilcs. It never sickens the stomach or praducesatiy ofthnuiuilcaianteflectsnfpbysic. For sale by T. M, & J. hi. TURNER, aug 4 Moumeiit Equaro. peppeb Ac. QA BAGS heavy Black Pepper Ovr 10 do Pimento, 10 do Race Ginger 100 mats Cinnamon. .For salebv dee 5 O. R. UENDRlRKSON. Harking Ink. 4 BBLS Marking Ink, suitable for murking cotton, just received mid for snln hy oct 24 ' G. It. HENDRICKSON. B E it further ordained, That the owners of nil lots 011 Whitaker, Bull nnd Dravton-strcots ns fursoitlhas South Uroud-street.and on Brough lun-bUfUst,between Druy ton and W intaker-strceis, nnd on Bny-street between said Drayton ultd Wliitnker-streets, shall be hound, whenever re qnired by the City Council by resolution* to place n good and sufficient pavement or sidewalk of brick or flagstone, and ofthe dimensions spe cified iu the ninth section of this Ordinance, und tho said pavement shall he ofthe level mid height marked 011 thn accompanying map ofthe several elevations ofthe different streets and squares, and the said pavement shalfbe graded or staked down by tho City Surveyor, aud in the manner and upon tho terms prescribed in the foregoing sec tion of this Ordinance, mid notice of such resolu tion shall he published in the city Gazettes for at least two months, and u copy thereof be served hy tho City Marshal on every owner or lessee ns aforesaid, his or her agent or attorney, within twenty dnyO aftor the same shall hnve been pass ed ; nnd if any person shall refuse or neglect to place a pnvementor sidewalk extending thn whold length ofhis or her lot within twolvo mouth* af ter such « resolution hnn been published or serv ed, it shall he the duty ofthe City Surveyor nnd City Marshal,‘aided with such masons, bricklay ers or workmen as may he necessary, to ptoceod to have the snuie placed hufuro thu lotofunch de faulter, mid in the mauner prescribed hy this or-' dintmce.and he shall report Uie same to Council with the expense thereof, and Council shall forth with direct the City Treasurer to issue his execu tion against tho owner or lessee of said lot for the amount ofsucliexpense, which shall be collected asull other tuxes mid assessments are enforced by tho law nnd Ordinances that nro or may ho in force; and any person who shall molest or trou ble said Surveyor, Marshal or workmen employ ed by them in the discharge of their said duty or iu placing said pavement, may be punished ns is prescribed in this fifth section uf this Ordinance. Extract from the Ordinance. AI. MYERS, c. c. * yen resolution published in the Republican 24th Oct. inst. oct 30 Hams, WltiBkcy, &c. 1 limns of prime quality JL L r >0 hhls Baltimore Whiskey 50 do Monopgohnla do. f>4 kegs Goshen Butter Landing from schr F A Tapper, nnd for sale hy oct 13 FSOItRElf&CO. tiulplinte (Quinine. 1 (TIlTi Dunces French sulphate Quinine Ax/vr 10 do do Morpliino.lOdo Piperino 20 do Kreosote iu l oz vials, Jiislrecoived pership John Ciumning, and for sale hy oct 10 G. tt. HENDRICKSON. Money Belts, Ac. A N assortment of Patent Abney* Bolls, fitjo 1a. French Pocket Hooks nnd Wallots, now style; just received and for sale hv nov 28 G. U. HENDRICKSON. adapted for this purpose, kttnwn to ho highly advantageous in wlite; I and preserving the teeth. It is confidently recommended to the pnllicn a trainable compound, which may be linedddj I With great advantage to the teeth and gumi.ndi I same time leaving an agreeable setisationinth | mouth. There is no acid in this wash, norm ingredients entering into its composition, hi such ns are highly beneficial to the teeth. It has been examined and used ■ hy ' thn first Physicians of this city, who hnvew hni tntionin recommending it ns an excellentwA for the teeth and gums, preventing ih» luitetftou becoiiitig spiingy.and, by* its detcrgcntnndu- tisenticqualities, preserving both inncleamd I healthy condition. Forsnleby nov 3 T.M.& J. Af. TURNER- Hose Ointment, F OR Tetter, Ringworms, Pimples on it I Face, and oilier cutaneous eruptions. Tet-1 ters, Ringworms, and herpetic eruptions genet-1 ully.nro among tho most tedious nml disagreeable 1 affections to which tho human frame w liable. I Situated as it woro, ou the verge of vitality itu I almost impossible to reach them by inward reins J dies. Hence the ineffienty of undergoing a cour« of medicine, or subjecting ourselves to the im- I comfortable system ofstrict diet: such means br I reducing the system merely palliate the syinptmni while they nre in practice, to recur as violent!/, or more so, when a generous diet is returned to. And the generality of external .application*!!*:* no other effect than tho disease in one place, mob to show itselfith tho same or another part. W hen all Uiose means have failed, and in many severe cases, a perservance for a short time in the are of the Rose Ointment hns proved effectual. There is no trouble in using (applying it every nipt) ' A frcsli supply just received, nnd for sale by nng 24 G.R. IIENDIUCKSO.V^ 1 Kowattd’S Tonic mixture. or, Vkoetaiile Febbtfooe. A specific and lasting Cure for the fever and Ag* 1 - rTIIlIS worthy remedy earnestly repels the*!« | A , of being u quack medicine, it having been the result of many years' study, experience, , labour, in file medical practice nnd observation w FEVER AND AGUE. Ilia composed of«j medicinal principles a* were considered mod« to restore tho harmony of action between use Stomuch, Liver, nnd tho other important mo tions of the system, the loss of which harmony j* evidently the immediate cause offfie disease. speedily promotes u regular and healthy spP*J” which is generally ehtirelv destroyed or renuewc very precarious; hy which effect, vigour *» strength is soon nfl’ordod to the whole system, must bo apparent to all, that a medicine pa«« ing these peculinr virtues, is useful ill a great’ • riety of complaints. By reuewing the liealtbj*^ l tion of the digestive nrgnris, it hns pr»vea »** of remarkable benefit in Dyspepsia, Dears'" Appetite, Ilenrt-hnrn, Water Brash, FlntulW- Jaundice, Night Sweats, Dystentcry, A"’ * nts, and many other affections of *«m“ origin. But it is in the treatment of Fevers-» cpeciully in FEVER AND AGUE, or I»« milteut Fever, that Us powers have been pf' 1 * ially tested, nnd with those who have seen it* illness, it is pronounced sovereign to al' rente heretofore discovered for those diseases. * . also been used us u preventive, by tunny' wore subject to 11 periodical recurrence « , Chills and Fever, and it has always wnrde tho apprehended nttnek. For sale by nov T. AI. & J. M. TURNER Savaiinnlt Pour House & Ilos< Ullnl—December 1,1640. V ISITING COMMITTEE for December- Wm. Duncan and A. B. Fannin. Physicians-—Drs. Arnold and Bulloch. All applications for admission to be made to the Visiting Committee, exceptiiicuses ofurgon- cy, when any member of thu Board muy udmit. dec,l ISavuna Sugars. (TA AM superior Havana Eegurs. two ypurs ^5U old. For salebv novjfl (] R "ENDRICKS6N. ' COUurh I,OZ(‘IlK4!8. E LLETHORN'S Expectorant Lozenges, for coughs, colds, whooping cough and tight ness of tho chest aud lungs, nn excellent remedy for children. Just received nnd Ibr sale by nov 5 G. R, HENDRICKSON Dnlby’s Cnymiuitlvc. , H IGHLY recommended ns 11 most»».' feetHal, nnd often immediate remedy tho wind,-the wutery and dry gripes, couvui ’ und all tiioho fetal disorders jti the bowels flints, which curry off such a number ol m man species under tho ago oftwo years- a ^ nlv of this valuablo modicino just rccelvca, ANSON PARSONS’ piy lor or salo by sept 18 Siiriricnl IastriunfiHtSi JJ'u A mputating, Trepanning, Dental and Cupping Instruments) *” Lancets, Gum Ldncets, silver spring 1 j Lancets, Gorman spring Lancets, wtm fiuo American Scarificators,Pearl arid St cet Cases, Stomach Puinjis, StuthescopMj Gum Elaatia and Silver Possariesj VVoniue),^ gus, Breast Glasses with pump, 0C| , Je y ,iu- Apparatus, and u complete assortment 11^ »us of every description. Just recetvou p Superior Siilad OH, *c. -g BASKETS superior Salad Off Asfis A boxes do do u$ o 25 dozen common Owraet Oil, for plontat 20 boxes host English Mustard 30 do Colgato’s.Starch, No l oci Uf No 8, Gibbon'. 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