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..US'SniLE.
r io an order ul ilia Caurl of
ihony Ciniiiiy. will lie sold
in November twit, at Ilia
o.villo. Iho one tetnh(IH)
il known u Palmyra, for
II. Sloven*, a minor.
JMU’EHMAN. Guardian.
_ Hl-8 HALE.
. neaday in November next
1 it lii*law residence at Wallh
arty Cmlltty. all til* personal e.tnie
laves excepted) oflno late Angus'
Term* inado known on the day
WILLIAM LAW, Executor.
l»l
.ISTHATitl.VS SALE.
, tin -old nil the *eeond Tne-Jay in
imber next, to the highest bidder,
nrt lluii.o door. Ilinnetille,Liber*
.•tween the usual hour* of tale.one
.1 named Sary, for the ,beuefU of
I creditor* of Jo*. Norman, lata of
inly deconeed.
MARY W. NORMAN. F.x’lrl*.
U.VCIL, 19TH SEPTEM
BER. 1839.
I.VED, Tliat Whitaker alreet. front
r lo Sonih Broad etrnet. all ill be
conformity to the 17th eeetiun of an
i,entitled 'An Ordinance for refill*
lion, qualification and duiiea of the
nr, to fix the number of feet of per.
I. encltxiirc* and pavement*, and
earoo, and for the boner keeping
<troet* and public place* and
lock* oflh* city of Savannah free
•f olwlruciiona, and for oilier pnrpo*
ted therewith,’ Fataad tilth August,
J that notice beftven accordingly.—
i inlnnte*.
JOSEPH FELT.c.c. pro tern.
JTANT (1 IJfEUAL’s OF
FICE.
Walker County. 83lh Aug. 1839.
“irmiiy to iho regulation* or thfi IGili
t nfthe Militia law. mdera have been
J to Major General \V tyno for tho con
“ ~f the Field, Staff, Company and Nun-
loncd Officers, (Corporals included)
* ravinwa of inspection in tho first ilivis-
fthe Militia, for tho year ISIS). In Jeflnr-
* my on the 15th and Ifiili of November
I Emanuel on the 18th. In Bmke »n
J lilflt. In Scriv«-n outlie 22d and
_ illoch on the ‘doth. Ill (vfiughatu on
(u Savannah on tin 27th and 28ili
i the 29th In Liberty on tlio 30th,
l on the 2d of December. In Glynn
In Caindflii oil tho 3th In Wayne
In Tatnnll on tho Dili, and it
leryuuthe 10th. Oifirors, non cum*
I olficersand private*, are required to
tl the drills nn-l review* with tlio arui«
imsnts which iIih law presniibes.
DANIEL NKWNAN. Adj’t Gen’I.
174ti*
... J*
cuiitaiiicd in L indanuin PaWuri© iliach.tlrop.
DenarcotixLMl LnuJaiiutii Extractof Opium mid
«nch other opiate preparation* nl*this ©Uw© hith»
nrto undo nod to which tiro justly attributed
lUoaidtvagrcvahht efiecta upon tho stomach anil
not von* system which ao fiequonily follow tltuir
opmntinii. and limit their tiselulneis.
This Elixir inav be adopted in all those case*
in winch either Opium or its prep.irationa are
ndministerod with tho certainty of obtaining nil
tlivfr sedative anmlyno and nuti rpamtodic of*
feet* without any of these di«agt*eahle cotisa-
qfniC'is of li n; idi4clio nausea vomiting emit
stipatmu tremors mid a train of other unhappy
symptoms which are often na distressing as
tnitso which it was applied to remove.
Tho Eluir nfOpium is noi only superior to
die artificial compound* of Morphine, in its be*
ing mote mild permanent ami nniumu iu its of
feet< but die preparation possesses also a «uytn« |
i i iradvautace to their Solutions, in not being
liahte to decomposition or deterioration from
variable temperature or long keeping: a aerii
oils objection to which the latter are exposed.
Finullv. Morphine not being die foil repre
tentative of Optnm cannot alune, and that in
artificial combination too. produce nil tho chat*
acteristic etfectsofso irnimphat u remedy, when
so many of its other valnble principles^* Codeiu,
Narcein and Moronic acid are excluded.
TESTIMONIALS
From Dr. Cliiluiu. toe eminent Chemist of Now
York, in proof of the accomplishment of this
discovery.
Dr, John 0. MeMunn having made known
to me die process by which ho prepares his
"Elixir of Opinin ” and within* me to state my
opinion concerning it I die re fine sov. that the
g rocess is in accordance wilh well known
hemicst laws and that the preparation most
Contain all the vnluahlo principles of Opium,
without those which ara considered as daialeri
out and useless.
J. R. CHILTON. II. D. #
Operative Chemist, dec.
New York, Dec. 20. 1836
Having witnessed the ••fleet* of Dr. J. R
Mc.Munii’t Klixit of Opium we are of opinion
that it is a vaiouuin propara non mid recommend
it to the patronage of the profession.
F U. JOHNSTON M. D.* Physician of the
City and Maiine Hospital,
JOHN W FRANCIS \U U* Ule Professor
of Midwifery in lb« College of Pint and 8ur]
geoiis, N. Y.
JOHN C CII EES EM AN M. 1). Surgeon of
die New York City Hospital.
RICHARD K HOFFMAN M D.. Surgeon
to die Marine H itpnal N. Y. and late Surgeon
io the U.S*N.
JAMES WEBSTER M. D.. Professor of
Anat. and Physiology in the Geneva Medical
College N. Y
Ntw York Feb. Id 1837.
Dr. Mitchell’* ttials of die Elixir of Opium in
the Hospital*.
New York. February 8th, 1837,
Dr. J. B. McMunn.—Dear Sir—lli-ivo made
repeated trials of your 'Elixir of Opium* in
ill* City and Marino Hospitals, and find it to
potsesM the niiudviieaiid sedative power* of ill*
ordinary prcpamiioui of Opium, without pro
duemx the excituieiit, lieadiaciie, naut*a, and
constipation, which in many case* render those
prupratinn* obji'ctinnahlu. Ittefleclsure more
permanent than tliosoof Murphia. Yours, dec.
C. L. MITCHELL, M. D.,
Resident Physician, Njw Yuik Hospital
Thu so aro therefore to cito and admonish, all
and sinfulir tlm kindred and creditor* nfthe
aatd deceased,to file their objections (if any they
liavo)totlia granting of the administration or
the estate of Iho decoalcd to the applicant ill the
Cleik's Offico of die said Court, on or Jiclnre
the 27th day of October next; otherwise Icttois
of administration will ho granted.
Witness, the Hon. Elias Rood, one oftho Jus*
lice* of tho said Court, the 27th day of Sept. A.
D 1839. EDW’D-«. WILSON,
sept 57 DepPy Choke, o.c c.
OJBOHOIA—CHATHAM €0.
To nil whom it mav coltww
W HEREAS Mrs. C. ti. Stow, hath appli
ed to the Hon the Court of Ordinary
ofClmdinm County,for Letters of Adnuniatra*
don oti the •stateand eflbcts of Mrs C. Patti*
son late of Chn'hnttt Comity deceased.
These nre therefore to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditois of the
riid dacensed.to file their objection* (ifnnylhev
have) to the granting of the adtnimstrntmu uf
ihe estate of ih* deceased to the applicant in the
Clerk** office of the said Court, on or before the
27th day of October next; otherwise loiter* of
administration will lie gimitod.
Witness, the llmi Win. Thorne Williams,
onn of iho Just ice* of said Court, the 27th day of
Sept. A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
tept 27 Deputy Cl*rk,c. » c. c.
AlflCIIICAIV AL.UANVC
FOR 1840.
CONTENT S.
Phenomena. Height of die
it#*t Tides, Tide Table. Eclipses. Oc
latitudes and Longitudes of place*,
neous Department— Ameiicau \Vti«
of the Disputed Boundary. Sugar.
**'1ver. .Mortality of several Cities,
In England.
and 8tocks of several
and Steam Navigation,
RcUUii Raii.Roads, American
e. Commeice of the U. Smtev
of floor oncJ Grain. Revenue nmi
to, Public Lands. Post Office Estnbi
Mint. Executive Government, Judi*
rcourse with Foreign Nations, Army
Lists, Militia, Indian Tribes, State
. &lc , Governor* of Slates. &c„ Pop-
Slaves, Colleges, Medical Schools,
‘Schools, Law Schools, Religious
ant, Periodicals.
dee.—Reigning Sovereigns, pop it.
extent of the Globe,
of the United States, &c. die.
ie Almanacs.
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
jaUID ROUOE.
VLD.Gdozeti Fluid Rouge,for sale
A. PARSONS.
191
TOBACCO.
Leftwich’s Cavendish Tobacco,
and for «alo by
A. PARSONS.
• the lovers of a fine
HEAD OF HAIR,
laaada Oil for baldness end falling ofT
s hair on tho head, ia known to stand
eut above all preparations of the kind,
i from every tiling of a duleterions na*
d has been Aticcer.fully used wheuoiln
h celebrated camna«itiun« have fulfil,
onth use in b ildness will effect a
pid growth of hair, und in one week
I tho hair from filling off, leaving
b of Ihe head inoi.-t and delightfully
°rics75 cts per bottle. For sale by
TARnONS.
^Ol/UU UEJ1EDIEN.
o flavored
i Pasto, real
jianV ^ougli
fomafejiy
DRfCKSON.
lar the kindred und creditors of the wng 21
nsod.to file (licit objoctinna (If any thoy
have) to the granting of the administration of
the estate of ilio deceased to tho upplicant in
tho Clerk'* office of tho said Court,on or before
tho 97ti» day of October next, otherwise letter*
ofndniiiiistraiioii will bu granted.
WttneM.the Hon. Anthony Porter.art* of the
Justice* of the said Court, thb27lli day of Sept,
A. D. 1839. EDW'D (I WILSON,
sept97 Poppy Cloikc. o o.c.
UEOfttUIA—CHATHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern
W HEREAS Guo. W. Hunter has' sp*
plied lo the Hoik Iho Coutt of Ordiua*
jy of Chatham County, for letters of adminis
tration on tho estate and effooii of Robert A.
McCredie, Into of said county deceasHd,
Those ato thorofoie to cite and admonish, all
and singular the kindred and creditors of tho
said Ueceasod, to file their objections (if any
they have) la Iho grunting of the ndinrnhuriitiou
of mo estate of the ili'c«a»od to the applicant in
Ihe Clerk** Office of the said Court, on or lie.
fore the IGthduy nfOct. nexi;otherwiseletters nf
mlmmiftlration will ho mauled.
Witness, tlm lion Anthony Port or.ono nfthe
Justices of the said Court, the Kith day of Sent.
A. D. 1839. EDW’D (i WILSON,
sept 16 Deputy Clink c n. c.c t
A LL porsons having demand- —
cieu L. F. Poincy, Into of Camden Ci
ty, deceased, urn roqimstud to prcsoiit tlm same
for payment; and all persons ludobtud to him,
are requested to make payment to tho subscri-
bott. W II CLARKE. )
VICTOR POINCY, } Executors.
D. C. ACOSTA. S
nug2l 17Hl
NOTICE.
A LL porsons Imving demands against tho
estate of David Thamas, Ista of Cantdsn
County, doceimed. are requested to present
them in terms of the lsw;aud those indebted to
make payment to
G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
Jefferson. Aug. 32,1839.
ong 26 173
Those who take Opium and its ordinary prei
paralinns, cannot be ignorant of tlm fact that its
Ji.tM'uing nod pernicious etTects result from ill*
operation ofii* delelHiious principles, and that
the tremors languor and lassitude with which its
devotees nre atfiicted, and for which limy repeat
the dose to te!ieve.aro sensations of itsowner ear
tii.n.
But inconsequence of the exclusion of those
deleterious principles from tho Elixir of Opium
it is not liable to derange tlm functions uf the
system, nor injure the cunsiiliitiou and general
healih;lience its high superiority' iu all tlmso cases,
in which the !<mg Couliunod and liberal use
of Opiates arc indicated mid necessary to allay
pain A »p ninodic action,& induce sleep if conn
pomire, as in cases of fracture*, burns or vcslds,
cancerous ulcers, and other painful uffectimis.
And to those person*.who fin necessity or vitin-
ted in fiilg*uce| h ive been aecustoiii^d to th*
use of Opium, this preparation will uflnrd a
gratifying substitute bv which they may rulinve
themselves fm the thraldom or pernicious iV. too
frequently iiivctorato habit.
Dttctiatwfnr usmg iho Elixir of Opium
To a child a mouth old. or younger, give from
half n drop to a drop; to a child about six mouths
old, from 3 to It) drops; mid to adults, from IU
lo GO drops, (and even double or treh e that
much,if ;ne pain and other symptiorns bo aevnro
and urgent) tnixedi u two or thro* ton spoonfuls
of water, according <o tlm size of the «Jo*e. As
the administration of overy medicine should be
govorned by its etiV.cis.it h proper to begin with
thejsinallestdosepmd increase or repeat it at pro
per intervals until tho dosired etfucls aro pro.
duced*
CP JOHN B. McMUNN, of Sonih Middle
town,Orange County. New York, who is nlime
tho discoverer of the Elixir ofOpimn. is tlm on
ly umniifuclurer of it. And nouu can be geuiii
ine without his name written in full on the out
side label.
It is to be had of the principal Druggists mid
Apothecaries in New Yuik, Philadelphia. Haiti
mint, Boston, and in most of dm piiuctpal cities
and towns iu tlm Utiin d Slate*.
For sale by PORCUEK & LAROCHE,
sept 23
GEOItGIA-CflATllA.il CO.
To nil whom it may concent:
W HEREAS Ann C. f’iitiiiiiu,h.i* applied
to die llmi ill'll.‘outI uf Ordinary of
Chatham County, for Letters of Administra
lion, on the estate anil Hlects of R. II. I’lltitinn,
lain of said cminty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
Slid singular the kindred and r.rrdiigty of the
said deceased, lo file their jtbjectibna (if any
thev lmv*>) iu the gumttug nf the admtnisudtiqii
of tii* estate of the deceased to the appiidhut in
ill* Clerk's office of iho said Conn, on oi be
fore the I2ih day nf November next, otherwise
|*tlms of ndministiniioti will he granted.
Witness, the lion. A Foiler. one of the
Justices of di* said Court, the 13th day of Oc*
tobet, A. D. 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
on 12 Deputy Clo«kc o.c c.
~~GEOUGIA-CIIATHAiTrCO.
To all whom it may ootiearu:
W HEREAS Gcorga Oliver.lias applied to
the lion, tho Court of Ordinary of
Chatham County, for Letters or Administration
on th* e-tato nnd effects of Henry Horuor.of;
Lincoln. England, bill late of CtiHtham County,
Georgia, deceased.
Ttiesu ato therefore to cito and nilmonwh. all
and singular the kindred mid creditors of the
said deceased, to file their ohjcciious (if any
they have) to th* grunting of the ndiuinistralinu
of tho estate of the ducoasid to the applicant iu
lh* Clerk** office of the said Court, on or before
th* t l2ih day ofN’ovemher next.oilierwiso letters
of administration will lm gtnnted.
Witness. Ill* Hon. Win. Thnriin William*,
one of th*; Justice* of ill* said Court, the !2di
day of Oct. A. D 1839.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
oct 12 Deputy Clmk c.o. c c.
~G EO KGI A-cil ATIIA III GO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS William Law, Adm’or of the
estate mid eflects of Mary M. Haig mid
Agues llaig. deceased, hath applied to the lion,
the Court of Otdinary of Chatham County,
for letter* lJi<mi*-nry.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, all
coucorned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’* office of the said Court, pn
or before the 3d day of January next; otherwise
letters pismissory will he granted.
Witness the Hon. Wm. Thorne Williams,
one of the Justices ufilits said Court, the 3d day
or July, A. D. 1839.
ED WARD (5. WILSON,
july 3 Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c,
GEORGIA—CHATHAM GO.
'l'o all whom it may concern:
W ULRICAS Henry F- Williuk. Expciiii
of the leal will and testament of David
I'idge. late iif CliaUiaiu County deceased, Intli
applied to ihe Uoimrahle th*. Court of Ordinary
of Chatham County, for letters Disinissory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish, nil
concerned, lo file thei* objection* (if any they
Ihvo) oi the Clerk's Office of Ihe said Court, on
or before the 3d day of Jnnuaiy next; othuiwise
letters dismis«orv will lie granted.
Witite**, ihe lion Elies Reed, one of the
Jortice* of die said Court, the 3d day of July A.
D 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON,
july 3 Dopnty c, o. c. c.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Andrew Dixon, Adm’or of
the estate and effect* of Daniel Foley,
late of Chatham County, deceased, hath applied
to the Hon the Court of Ordinary of Chmhain
County, for Letters Diumissmy.
Those are therefore Incite and admonish, all
concerned, to file their objection* (if any they
have) ill the Clerk’s Office of dm said Court,
on or before the 3d day of January uoxt; otliori
wiso letter* Dismissory will be granted,
Witness tho lion. A. I'orter. one of ihe
Justices of the said Court, the 3d day of July,
A D 1839.
GEORGIA—CHATHAM CO.
To till whom it may caucerm
W HEREAS Lewis J. U. Fuucliild, Guar
dian of Christopher Day, nn orphan,
hath applied to tho llou. the Court of Ordina
ry ofChathiiin County, for Letters Dismissory.
These are therefore incite and admonish, all
concerned, to file their objections Hf any they
have) in tho Clerk’s office of the said Cuttrt, nn
or before the 2d day of Nov. next; otherwise
letters dismissory will lie granted.
Witness, the Hon. Elias Reed, one of the Jus
ticos of thesuid Court, ilia 16th day of Sept, A.
D. 1839. EDW’D. G. WILSON,
eept 16^ Dep'y Clerk c.o.c. c.
GEORGIA-CHATIIAM COT
To all whom il may concern:
W HEREAS Win. Henry Fitts. Adinini*-
rtator Estate James D. Fitts, late of
Chathnu) County deceased, hath applied lo
the lion, the Court of Ordinary of Clmtliam
County, for Letters of Dismissory
These are therefore lo cito slid admonish, all
coucorned. to file their objections (ifany they
have) In the Clerk’s office nf the said Court, oil
nr before tho IGili day of March uexpothorwise
letters dismissory will bo granted.
Witness, tho (ion W. Tlmrne Williams.one
nfthe Justices of the said Court, the 16th day of
Sept. A. D. 1839. EDW’D. 0. WILSON,
sept 16 Dep'y Clerkc.u.c.c.
GEORGIA-CHATIIAM CO.
To ml whom it may concern:
W HEREAS Mary C. Barnard. Adminis
tratrix of Estate Samuel Adamsjale of
(Tluitliam Coonlv. deceased. h<e applied to the
Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham
County, for Letters Dismissory,
These nre therefore to cite and admonish, nil
concerned, to file their objections (if any they
have) in tho Clerk's Oflico of the snid Court on
or before the sixth day of November next; oth'
erwhe Letters Dismissory will be granted.
Willies*. Iho Honorable M- Myet*. one of
tho Justices of tho asid Court, the sixth day of
May. A. D.oiio thousand eight hundred and
thirty-nine.
EDWARD G. WILSON,
mav 7 Deputy Clarke, c. o.©.
GEORGIA —EFFINGHAM CO
To all whom it may concurm
W HEREASThoma* II. Brew, Adminis
trator of the estate of John \V Graham
decerned, has applied to the llou th* Conn of
Ordinary of Effingham Comity, for Letters Di*'
m Usury.
These nra therefore to cite and admonish nil
concerned, to file their nbjectiors (if any thoy
have) in tho Clerk’s Office of th* «nM Court,
on or before tho 2d dav of Juuuury next; other,
wise lettersdismis-ury willlte smiled,
Witness, the lion. C. Powers, one of the
Justices of iho said Court, ihe 2d day of July A.
D.1839.
July 5 JNO, CHARLTON, c. c. o. b. c
GEORGIA-CHATIIAM CO.
Toall whom it mayconcorn.
W HEREAS. IMI Woodruff. Adm’or of
estato William Gibson, deceased, hath
applied to tho lion, the Court of Ordinary uf
Chathum County, for Letters DUmUsoty,
Those are tharoforo to cite and admonish, nil
concerned, to lile iboir objections (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s office of the said Court,
on or beforo tho 6th day of Nov next ; other,
wise letters Dismissory will bo grnnted.
Witness tho lion. E. Reed, one of the
Justices of tho said Conn, tho 6th day of May
A D. 1839. EDW’D G. WILSON,
may 7 Deputy Clorko. o, c, c
NOTICE.
F OUR months aflor date, application will
hemado to tho Justices of the Court of
Ordinary for tho Cminty of Comdon. lor leave
to sell all iho Real Estate, ami Bank'Stock, bu»
longing to tho nstnto of Joseph Thomas, Into of
Camden County, deceased.
G. W. THOMAS, t E .
JOHN TOMPKINS. J L *
migan 174
NOTICE.
F OUR months alter date, application will
ho miiiio to the Justices of the Couil of
O.rdiilary for the County of Camden, for lento
in sgll all the real and personal estate of David
Thdmss.lnto of said County, deceased,
angle G. W. THOMAS, Adm’or.
notice!
F OUR month* after dato, application will
he made to the Hint the Inferior Court iff
Chatham county, whilo sitting ns n Court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Real Estate
and Slaves, belonging to tho cstato of Emanuel
De La Motta. deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said eeinie.
SOLOMON SIIEFTALL, Adm’or.
jnne 17 ' 143
NOTICE
F OUR months nflor date, application Wn.
lie made to the Justices ol Ihe Court of
Ordinary for tho count) of Liberty, for leave to
sell Harriet, bolongiug to the estate of Alex. Me
Ivor. S. SPENCER,
mav 13 Guardian for tho Minora,
NOTICE.
I ^OUR months after date, application will
1 he made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of Brynn Comity .when sitting n»n Court
of Ordinary, for leave to sell all the Real Estate
of Catharine Sikes, lute of said county dcceas,
ed, for the benefit of the heir*.
SAMUEL SIKES,
Adm’or with the will annexed,
sept 27 186
july
EDWARD G. WILSON,
Deputy Clerk c. o. c. c.
Chloride Lttjw
Rotten Stone,2 do Bath Bricks
Poarl Ash, I do Salaralu*
‘ and for sale bv
JOHN E. STILWELL,
1 'Jrpoghton nod Whitaker sts.
{>pc>silo tho Mansion House.
«fc BltUsTlE's7
'noth Wash
do
do
Enyliih and American
edand for sale bv
, .. „ . E. STILWELL’,
Broughton and Whitaker sts.
Opposite tlm Mamion llonso.
SPICES.
Nutmegs, 2 do ftlnco
3 bbU Allspice.21 mats Cassia
fur salo bv
HN E. STILWELL.
n and Whitaker sis.
I -Jh Mnu«i»m Hou«*.
I nOtltl, **•;.
Canal Flour, fancy brand*
do do do do
No. I Mackerel
GjWiou Choose
do Unitor. For sale by
CLAG HORN A WOOD.
FOB TUB 1141.c.
T HE Cu»ndii Oil i*nodem-uuiiuti-dbec.ni*e
il is ( 'imported of vngendila ingredients,
audit* vbiue* tr* rrr ernin.u:.:!/ uii<piayeo in
the following rvspect*: Il po*aes«f>* properties
of the most rtatubunns nature which eradient*.
the scurf and all i'upuiilie* uf the iiai<; nouridi
es the hair and prevents it* falling off. and les'
sen! the liability nl'tlie hair to turn grey;strength
en* the weakest hair, and produce* n luxuriant
growth; gives n vigor to Ihe hair which soon
produces an inimitably natural curl, and p-cr
vents its falling util in u damp aimurtpbore, or
during exercise; renders the hair either natural
or artificial, beamifully soft und pleusant; tic
stows an iuerttiinable «|n-s and pleasant nor*
fume to the tresses—in fine, render* tho linir
dross transceiideutly beautiful, promotes the
growth of whiskers, eye brow*, mustache*. Ac.
To children'* hair its etTeois are singularly herr
eficiril, is perfectly inoxioiis, and may with safe
ly be applied to the youngest infant; it ©rant*
catos the dandruff easier and superior to combs,
soap. Ac.; is extremely pleasant to the infant,
gradually strengthens ilia hair, and augments
its growth so a* to produce a beautiful head uf
hair. Presorvo* the hair after sea bathing, vur
lent exercise, and is of pre-eminent utility for
persons unveiling by sea or loud, preserves the
hair, rendering it peculiarly pleasant, and al
ways dressed. Ims wonderful effect* on the hair
in hot or cold climates, nn'J i* held in high etdi
inatinn by distinguished persons abroad.
Sold wholesale and retail by the Proprietor
Tho*. Quirk, 490 Broadway New York, and
by appointment, by
ANSON PARSONS,
sept 20 Savannah,Gh. Agent.
WHITE LEAD, OIL, dec.
Iklh KEGS English Whit* Lead war'
JL \9'kw ranted, 2’A) do Am. No*i and 2
10 bbl* Englibh Linseed Oil
10 do Whiting. 10 do Chalk
M kegs Spanish Brown, in oil
100 canislnt* Patent English Cbrrme Green
a superior article for door*, shutters, ship* cab-
bis, Ac. Just received and fur sale low, by
sept 20 (S, It. HENDRICKSON.
confection a lev;
BOXES Patent-Slonm Refined Con*
PM 4V foetionary. woll assorted, 30 a 50 lbs.
each. Just received niid for sale by
sept 18 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM CO.
To all whom it may concern:
’’£727'II ERL A 8 Mrs. Naomi Weitman, wld’
Ww ow. Administratrix of tho estate and
effects of Matthew Weitman. deceased, hath
applied •" the llou. the Court of Ordiuaiy of
Effingham Comity, for Letter* Di*tnissory,
Those aio therefure tocim and admonish all
GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM CO.
To nil whom it may enurenc.
W HEREAS Eliza Alcfi’alingan. Adminis
tratrix of the cstato of Wm. McGnhngnti
d'icea-ed, has npplied to the Hull the Court of
Ordinary of Effiugaam County, for Letters Di»
mlssory.
These aro therefore to city and admonish all
concerned, to file their objection* (if any they
have) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court,
on or beforo tho Gtii day of March next; other
wise Isiiors dismissory will be ginoted.
W11ness, the Hon C Powers, one of the
Justices of ilia said Court, the 6th day of 8opt.
A. D. 1839.
sept 6, JNO. CHARLTON, c.c. o. x. c.
HAVANA SEGAIIN*
F IFTY lliousand supv old Havana Segars
several choico brands. Connoiseurs wil
do woll to examine them For sain by
oot9 G. R. HENDRICKSON,
GARDEN SEEDS.
concerned, to file their objections (if any thoy "M*UST received per^ brig Augusta, fresh
havo) in the Clerk’s Office of tho said Court.on “
or before ihe 20th day of January next; allien
wish l^ttem DcMiiiiisory will he giauted.
Witiie-**. the llou. C. Poweis, one oftho
Justices of the said Court, the 2Uih day of Ju
ly, A. D 1H39
JOHN CHARLTON,Clerk c.o. r. c.
j nly 26 ICO
GEORGIa-IIUVAN CO.
To all whmn it may concern:
W HEREAS Samuel Sik»-s bus made np.
plicatum for l«**ticrs of Administration
wilh the will annexed, on die estate of Cuthui
ine Sikes, late of said county deceased.
These are therefore to cji« and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditor* of*aid
decenxed, to file their objection* (if any duty
have) in dm Clerk’* office oftho Court of Or*
dinary, within tiie lime prescribed by law; nth
erwtse letter* of adiniiiistrutiati will be framed
the said Samiiol Sikes.
Willies*, the llou. Israel..Bird, one oftho
Justices of said Court of Ordinary, this Oth day
of July. 1839. J. SMITH, c.c. o.
july 10 153
GEORGIA—EFFINGHAM GO.
To all whom it may concern:
W HEREAS John M. Lucas, Administra
tor oftho extnteof Wilfiam McGshagin,
deceased, lias applied to the llou. the Court of
Ordinary of Effingham County, for Letter*
Dismissory,
These nre thoreforo to cito nod admonish all
concerned, to filo their objections (if any they
have) iu the Clerk’s office of tlm said Court, tip
or before die 6th day of Mmcn next, other*
wise leltei* di*mi**nry will he grnnted.
Willies*, the Hon. C. Powers, one of tho
Justices of tho said Court, tlm 6ih dnv of Sept.
A. D. 1839. JNO. CHARLTON.
septG c. c. o f.. c,
supply of the following Garden Seed*,
warranted crop 1839—Short Top Scarlet Rtn
dish, long scarlet do. long blood Beet, blood
Turnip do. early York Cabbage, large Bailer,
sea do. Sugar Loaf do. For sale by
o«d9 A PXRSONS,
OTTO GONE LHP NALVE.
R ECEIVED, a fresh supply Olto Rose Lip
Salve. For sale by
net 11 A. PARSONS.
SWAIM’S PANACEA.
414H DOZEN of die above celebrated Pa.
Ov" unceu direct from Swnim’s Lahorato.
ry. Philadelphia. Roruived and for sale by
net 18 A. PARSONS. Agent.
IiOWAND'8 TONIC MIXTURE,
OR VEGETABLE FEBRIFUGE.
H S never failed iu a single iustunca to
cure dm Fever and Ague, or intermit
tent fever. v\ hen connected with no other di*-
en«o<r, and when punctually and pnrsoveiiugh
used. Il has boon found equally useful in ni
that circle nl'd'nimucs allied in their origin, ua*
lure, nn J treatment to fever and ague, viz:—
Nervous Weakness. General Debility, Remit
tent Fever, DvHpep-ua, Bud Appotiie, Henri,
burn, Water Binsli, Flatulency, Jaundice, D)s<
cillery, Diarrhoea. Agno Cake, Costiveuess.
Bilious F«#cr. Which prove* it to bn one of
the most valnnblo and important wfbunily mod,
jellies, and deserving of tho exalted clfurucior
it now enjoys in uvery part of North America.
Prepared solely by die Proprietor, Dr John
K. Rowaiid. No. 249 Markol street, Pliilndel,
phin,*niid c.m bu obtained nt wholesale or retuil
at tho store of G. R. HENDRICKSON,
oct 18 Solo Aeent, Savannah. On.
FOR TEETHING.
3 P0Z. Ivory Rings
0 do Gum Elastic Rings, received and
for sale by ANSON PARSON9.
oct 14
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
rSNEMPORARY Lottoraof Administration
JL ha* been granted to the undersigned on
tho estate of Matthew II. Drake, deceased:—
This is to give notics to all persons holding
property belonging to said estate, to give up,
nr render an account oftho same without de
lay. mid to all persons indebted to make pay
matt' within the lima prescribed by law; and to
those whom he is induhtod, io ronder iu their
accounts within the limn, duly attested.
ORLANDO A WOOD,
nugO Temporary Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted lo the esiiile of Walter
Dubois, late of this county, are requested
to make payment to dm subscribers, and thn«a
tu whom lie i* indebted will present their ac
counts within die time proscribed by luw for
payment.
CLAGHORN & WOOD.
aug5 Qualified Administrator*.
JSUT RECEIVED.
fklL KERSHAW'S Toni© Mlxturo.for th©
I" Fevet and Ague. Double the strength
of any other of the Tonic Mixtures.
Interinitiont Fever, or as it is mnro popular*
ly called, Fever and Agile, nr Chills and Fa*
ver*, is a fever compo*M(I nf several distinct
paroxysms, with n perfect intermission, or pe
riod when no fever is present. intorpn*ed bo-
IWhqii eac h. Each puroxysui has three stage*,
which successively follow each other whit com
sidernble rognlariiy. naiui-ly.ncold stage, allot
stage, and fnmlly, a sweeting stage, which ter
minates the paroxysm.
Pievimi.ly to an attack, a feeling of languor
and debility i* experienced, with aliiggishness
iu motion and some unnnsiuess in attempting to
move. The face nml extremities become pule;
the nail* of a loadeu or livid color, the features
shrunk, and the skin appears as if contracted by
cold: a feeling ofc Idnesi comes on die buck,
resembling often a stream ofcold water running
down it, and anon extends over tho whole body,
Ithnughal this lime the skin of the patient will
find warm to another poison) tho sensation of
coldness soon increases to n tremor, and this to
rigour* iinddiivoring.
Tlm above symptom*, which are those of the
cold stage, vary indifferent individual*, being
very slight m some; iu oilier*, very severe.—
Thev ate generally more severe in tho old and
debilitated, than in the young and strong, and
last from n few minutes lo many hours. Afler
a tune, differing iu almost every case, me chili*
ness HceniH to abate, or lo uiteruato with slight
flii"lie* of heat—these soon give place tocontlli*
ued and increased heat of the skin: then follows
all Iho symptoms of fever. Alter an uncertain
period the symptom* abato, a sweat now grad*
uully breaks out. and soon becomes profuse—
when using tho mixture, all painful symptoms
disappear.tho skin becomes cool and the patient
grniJiially heller until the paroxysm pnsin* en
tirely off. All fevers marked by a distinct chill,
followed by fever and sweating, and termina
ting in a more or less perfect remission ofallflie
symptoms, tho ague occurring at tolerably regi
alar intervals, aro included in the class of inter'
mittnnts,
As Ague und Fever generally originate in
places contiguous to marshy mid iimndnted
ground, care should bn taken not to be exposed
tnoro than necessary, either to the heat of tho
still, or in the open air nfier sun down.
Oil actions accompany each bottle, prico SI.
For sule by
P<
Georgia. ior renewal oi lost serial
,y'c. Sctoodtto.’ 1 "' 1 's.' l l‘ , l]'lVmticK , & CO
nog 16 * l 'Vi
I«Azoiin * it AsoiTsriiTT^
A ril'LKNDID n„(ntin«iq „f combhSj
■liver mill Mucl KnisaiH or ncellcm
mmuhip, in caiei, of vmioii, n r i C c t
rinmlora. Fin.iaon, ami Mcclii.' R. Ior '.
kopl con.iiimlv Hit «.ia by
roacm.u & uuocue,
Sign of I lie (lolilmi Globe
— 10 .Oppmba Ih. M.tb.1
nOFFATT’S I.IFE PIUai^
PIKENIX UPn'tllH AND
T ilbSKmedicine. Iiav, lone been Vnn.'
and apprecmlcd for liioii tiln.2 ,
aim iiiiincdmlc power, of rciorin, p.JS
lionilli lo pcrvoiia itiilor og un,| ut I
kM ofdi.ea.eto .vl.lcl.il,a humia"^'; 1
The pronrleler rojoicc.il, lhoopn 0 ,i n „i|, lf
forded by tho iimvor.nl 1 ,r || „7.5.
1,14 vEOETABbEffii
lMLLS wiiIiiii rhe knowleilyc end re^rflf
ry individual lii Ilia oaffimtmily. Unlik, ,1^
lio.i nf parmeiuiw qinickcrio.. wbicli bomur
vo«oi,a.lc l,i|r«dleiiu dm bile |*i||, u ,c
end svlttly ceeibiWe.nd comein li.iib,,
■ er.einc, nor nny oilier mine,.l b
any form whatever. They are e n il„|yc,£
noncil nforlrncln (Vom ri.ro mid liowornil
the vntiiee ol wlncli, tlmuyi. ton, known to wl
eral Indian tribe,, and recently to nmeeminne
pliiarnniceniical ohembu, are etwee,h„ „„ r
known in ilio ignorunt nretendcii to
■cioiico ; and wore novoiheroroadininbteiedia
•o linpiiily ctiicncioiu a combination
THE PIKENIX BITTERS aro.oc.iied
heeauae they pouea the nuwer ur rc.iorinj ih,
eaplring ember, or honlili. to a alowini
lliroiigtmnt ilio CQiwtimtiuti, a, tlm IMtenii >
aaid to be mtored to life from the a,he, of in
own diaolution. Tho Itlnenix Hum, arectui,..
ly vogotnblo.cmnpoMid of root, round only In car
tain part, ortho wc>leriicuiint,y, wliiih will in.
fnlibly cue KEVEBS AND AfiUFS o/J
kind«! will uever Ini I to eradicele entirely .lithe
effect, of mercury .infimtoly eoonor thonthemM
poworbil prnpiiriiiiunn nf Snr»apnrilln. and will
iinmodinmly cure ihe doiermiiiiitiniiorRbOtlli
TO THE tlEAD: nevei Fail in I lie ,l^n„, ijm.
dent 10 yaungfcmnlc; mid will bo bnmd a certain
remedy in all cn.o. of nervous ileLiliiy and mat.
nest oftho moil inipnirud cunsiiiiiiitin,.
A*n remedy for Chrooio end liiAnmonlon J
Uhoomnlimn. tlm eflicncy oftho Plimmi Ditteri (
will ho dcmiiiutiutod by tho two of n «intlo boy
tie. The ii.nul done of liie.ie bitter, i, half a
wine gln.fi rnll.il, water or wine, and this qnair
tity may bo Inker, two or throe lime, a day.,beat
lin nn liniir hoftiro nioale, or n lee, quantity
may bo tnken nt nil time,. To tlmio who ,n
nflhctod will, indigeetinn after nicnle, then bit-
•tor. will ptuvu invaluable, u limy veiv greatly
iucronao iha action nfilm principal viicera, help
them, to perform their fiiuctiona. and enable Iha
atinnnch to diachnrge into Iho bowel, Whelan,
l.offonaivo. Thua indigesiion i, ea.ily ind
speedily removed, appetite reelored. end the
moiithanrtlio nbaorbnnt veual, being elcanud,
nntrl.inuia facilitated and strength of body and
energy of mind are the happy re.iill,.
For farther perticnlate of Mafftiti’a Life Pills
anil Phaiiiia Uiltora.npply nt Mr. Mofliiii'anflke
No 510 Uroadway.New Yurk. where the Pill*
can Iw obtained lor 25 cento. 50 cenla. or tl
porhciaod the Uilieiafor $1 a §2 per bet-
tie Nnmernne cerlifientea nf tlio wonderful
elili ney of both, limy bo there impeded.
For ,nle by A. (tARTOW.
At ilia Sioro on tho Bey, corner of Drayton 8b
nnv23
OliEV HEADS.
A TKINSON’S Vegetable Uye
Do Turki.h do
Uewland’a Eoaonce or Tyro or imperial Dl.
Do genuine Mni’anaar Oil, highly reconnnend,
ed fur changing gtey or rod heir, wliiaken.die,
to a perinnimm and beautiful brown or black.
A supply jnal received end for anle liy
ootO G. H HENDRICKSON.
PEARL ASH, WaMHNU MO-
DA. dec.
6 CASKS Pearl Aah
8 keg, Waahing Soda
(I da Sal Ernitre
20 hue. Celgale's No. 1 Starch
10 do Fig Blue. Received and for ante by
ocl8l A. PA It SON8.
LEECHES.
A SUPPLY of fine Spanish Lcechet, in
tine order. Juat received and for avia by
net 21 G, R, HENDRICKSON
OLD CAVENDISH TOBACCO.
. BOXES Leftwiclt'eaiip'r oid Civerr
JL /W diah Toll,iron, inat received and fe
aolrl,y G. it. HENDRICKSON.
not ID 2t)il
TOOTH I-OWDEH. .
J OHNSON'S Cnmplmr,ne,I Dennifice.do
Ainiacorbulic do, do Pearl do Rereired
and fur sale by A. PARSONS.
oel 10
105
BUTLER'S EPPEKVESCEKT
MAGNESIA APERIENT
F OR dyspi*pi»ii( or iiniigurttiuti, norvouiofl'
bility, gidiiiness, hoaiiacbe, acidity of to©
stumacli, habitual custivene**. cmaneonsili*©©-
aos, gout, grnvul, Ac. ami highly valued *« •
gontl© cooling purgativo. A froih slippy
this valuable medicine just received nnd M
sale by
july 31
162
ANSON PARSONS.
eept 11
I’ORCHEll * LA ROCHE,
Oppnaiielho Market,
Sign of die Golden Glebe,
FOB COUGHS, COLON, &c.
R ECEIVED II freahanpply iifCnrram Lo,
zengea. For sale by
eel J A. PARSONS.
BUTTER AND CHEESET
*S SB FIRKINS now Gealien Rimer, 35
M. "P bnxea new d» Clieeae, jnal renoived
per Newark, and for Bale by
"e»3 C. L. McNISH,
, ’ STAKEII.
B0XEa Coignlo'oNo. 1 Starch. For
aaloby
° cia A. PARSONS.
S ruciycil CHEMICALS.
L l.l HA I L Quintim. Sulphate and Aco*
tale nf Mn phlne, Crnlnn Oil. Oil nfOlaok
t'eppm. Krona,tie, Piperinn, Prn.eio Ae.id, In-
dine, hmetino. Ext. Nun Vmnicn. Ilydrndalo,
I otassn, Ac. Just roceivod nor Newark and
for .aleby o. R. HENDRICKSON.
net 3 |8g
~~ Ink;
| 14H DOZEN klnynarddk Nnyo’a an*
pudor Black Ink. In J pt bottlea
50 do do dir Red do
2 bids ilo do block Ink Iry the gnl'n
J do do do do, 2d qnalily, for
marking cotton bogs, Ac. J,i,t received nnil
for isle by a. £ HENDRICKSON,
net 3 189 J ——
HOWLAND’S KALYDOB.
F OR the face and skin, and of vital inrpor
lance to the support of female lovelti** 4
Powerful of effiict, yet mild of influence, w*
admirnblo speuifio (a proparntinn front the ami
delightful bulsmuio oxolics, and perfectly K
irnm mineral, or other pernicious admixtotesj
possesflds balsamic properties of surprising ©7
orgy, it eradicates tan, freckles, pimple*- »P‘> •
rednort*. and all cutaneous eruption*, gxradua *
realizing u delicately clear, fair nnd solt »a
transforms even the most sallow compw*
into rndiiiut whiteness; ronders harsh and ro g
skin dullahtfully soft and smooth; hltpnr ■ to I w
face, neck nnrinrm., a lieoliby and jeveml-
bloom; and, by due perseverance in U* »PP
tinu, promotes a free nnd nninierriipie a e .
cisn of those important ftmolion* of m® ** '
which ato oftho utmost necessity f©» ” ie P J
servation of health and ntlainment and conu
•nee*of© beautiful;complexion. :...#»*«
A fresh supply of this vulnnble articlej _
ceived.nud liir .ale by A. PAUsONH
ang 5 103
BLANHETS.KEBBEVS, FLAN
NELS, AO,
5 nAI.ES Diiftil UlonkoU „
15 cases twilled wool and cotton N«|
Cloths
0 bnlea Hod Flnmiola
3 do lit inibluachod Skirting
3 do 3.4 do do
30 pea Kentucky Jean* . .j
15 do blue Sailinoie, 30 do grey 01114
10 do VVnli.li Flnmiola
10 do Salisbury do
'll do unbleached Canton do
12 do bleacliod do 00 ,
Rocoivod and ror .alo kjr nRn N,
..,.03, OEOIt Slind’. Uiiild'Hu
UMDKELLAk 1 -. .
O NE case Silk UmlmiHw. 0 « 0,,oa do
1 do Colton Vo “P
Received per BEHN,
no 0L0R0 SI,.d’. 8«liW