Daily constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1846-1851, March 13, 1847, Image 4

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PATENT MEDICINES. JAYNE’S ALTERATIVE. THIS valuable preparation combines all the medicinal virtues of those articles, which long experience has proved to possess the most.safe and efficient alterative and deobstruent properties, for the cure of Scrofula King's Evil, U kite Swell ings Ulcers; Qcrofulous, Cancerous anti Indolent Tumours; JMercuriul and Syphilitic Affections, Rheumatism, Gout. Scurvei•/, Neuralgia or Tic- Doulou-cux, Cancer, Goitre or Bronchocele, [swelled Keck,] Enlargements of the Bones. Joints, Glands or Ligaments orofthe Ovaries. Liver, Spleen. Kid neys, 4c- All the diseases of the Skin, such as Tetter, Ringworm, Biles , Pimples. Carbuncles Jpc-, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, Nervous Diseases. Dropsical Swellings, Constitutional Disorders and diseases originating from a depraved or Impure state of the Blood or other fluids of the body. The proprietor of this Alterative would most re spectfully assure the public that he has not offered this preparation to their notice without due reflec tion. and close and rigid study, nor until after twelve years’ experience had manifested its great superiority over every other article of the kind,- and he now recommends it with confidence, nn > believing that the above combination ot medicine will effectually eradicate from the system a < i of disease some of which have heretofore net n ( on eidered incurable. He has prescribed it in almost every variety of disease and w ith unparalleled succes*, especta.. y in cutaneous affections, cancerous, scrofulous and scorbutic diseases, and diseases originating horn obstruction or enlargement of the glands or impuri ty of the blood. Cancer n.nd Cancerous Tumors. He has used this preparation in upwards of twen ty well defined cases of cancer and cancerous tu mors, and in every case but one with perfect and entire success. Bronchocele or Goitre, (Swelled Neck.) He has prescribed it in over a hundred cases of goitre, and it has never failed in a single instance to c ompletely remove the disease. .Not a solitary case of fa 1 1 u re. All were cured. The success he has met with in curing hronrho- j cele an 1 cancerous affections has convinced him that these dangerous and horrible diseases may he removed with as much certainly as Fever and A r ue. He does not w islt to he understood as say iiur that they can be cured as soon as Fever and Ngue, but with as much certainty; and further, that lie has good reason for believing that this prepara- j lion will not only t ure these diseases when formed, I hut that it destroys the x inns or poisonous principle ( lurking in the system, from whhh that peculiar class of diseases, as well as that of.scrofula emanate. Scrofula—King’s Evil. This preparation has been used in numerous cases of Scrofula, King’s Evil, and scrofulous swellings, i and always with the most deci led success. Skia Disease?. He has prescribed it in a great variety of cutane ous affections, and found it successful in curing salt rheum, or letter, biles, blotches, pimples,morphew and jaiinxiTced skin, &c. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. It has been used in numerous cases of liver com- i plaint and Dyspepsia, and w ilh the happiest effect. Tic-Douloureuz. It has been used in several cases of Neuralgia, and in every case it was successful. Rheumatism. This preparation has been prescribed in a great j many cases of chronic rheumaism, and in every j case in which it was used until the system became affected by the medicine, the disease was removed j Coat. A number of cases of gout have been cured hy j this preparation. In one of these cases, the man had been afflicted with it so severely for thirteen years as to entirely disable him from business, and for five months immediately previous to his- taking , tl» Alterative he had been confined to his room; hut before he had finished the third bottle, he was enabled to walk about the streets and soon after re turned to his busiiie.-s, from which he had so Jong been excluded by his afflictions. Dropsical .Swellings. This medicine increases the pow ers of digestion, excites the absorbents into healthy exercise, hy which watery or calcareous depositions, and all ! unnatural enlargements are reduced. It imparts tone and vitality to the whole system, removing sick and morbid headaches,giddiness, wandering , pa ins and nervous affections. In fact, in every case where the medicine has ! been taken for some time, no matter for w h f pur- j pose, the general health of the patient has always been improved t*y it. In conclusion, I he proprietor would say that some of the, most astonishing cases of skit, diseases, can cer, bronchocele, and scrofula, have been cured ny this medicine, that have ever been recorded; but want of room in this sheet precludes their publica tion at this time. CANCER. An interesting case cured by Jayne's Alterative. In ilie spring of 1831, a cancerous tumor appear- ■ ed in the right breast of Mrs. Phoebe, w ife of I’eler Stretch, of Salem, N.J. It was examined hy many 1 Physicians, and was considered by all as cancerous, S and besides bore all the characteristic marks of one. All probable means of removing it were used without the slightest benefit. It continued to in crease both in size and painfulness, until all hope 1 of saving her life, but by a painful operation, was ! abandoned, w hich, after a consultation of eminent Physicians, was performed, Jan. Ist, 1832, by Dr. ; John Rhea Barton, assisted by Dr. Redman, the proprietor, and two other medical gentlemen. The | whole and entire right breast was removed, and af ter examination of the tumor, was pronounced by all present a cancer of the most malignant charae- \ ter. In about three months, after enduring incredi hie sufferings, she was enabled, though broken in spirit, to get about again. .Bhe remained feeble, and her general health was exceedingly bad, as in deed it had been for several years before. In flic spring of 1837, upwards of five years after her breast had been removed, a painful tumor made its ap pearance on the right side, immediately over the part formerly occupied by the nipple of the right breast, previons to its removal. 'Phis tnmor steadi ly increased for several months, and became so painful as to deprived her of rest. The glands un- ! derthe right arm were enlarged; and scirrhus, and j a hard, irregular, and at times painful tumour, ap peared in the left breast. No operation could now arrest thedisease. Indeed her whole body appear- ! ed to be a mass of disease. Her case was consid- 1 ered hopeless. She was of a very scrofulous habit, \ both her parents having died of Pulmonary con sumption. The experiment was now made with j ihis Alterative. It was at first given in small doses, three times a day, and the doses very gradu ally, hut steadily increased daily, as long as she t ok it, which was about .-ix months, and the skin over and around the tumour was wet night and morning with a strong solution of lodine and Hy driodate Potash. The tumour continued increas ing in size for about six weeks, and was at times very painful, w hen the pain suddenly ceased alto gether, and the tumour swelled out at the base, and became soft, and then began to diminish, and con tinued gradually decreasing until every vestige of disease was removed. The tumour in her left breast, and those in her right axilla were also dis persed, No cancerous or scrofulous tumours ever appeared afterwards; and her general health, which had bt en so bad for fourteen years as to make life a burthen, w as effec ually and permanently restored. The proprietor is in possession of the diseased breast, and those who choose may examine it. He would also say that he could mention over a dozen cases equally interesting, wherein his Alterative has subdued cancer ami cancerous tumours, but he has %ol room hereto record them. Mrs. Sarah Young, of Quinton’s Bridge. N. J., had a goitrous tumour on the left side of her wind pipe, a* large as the half of an orange, which was cured by using this Alterative fur about four months. Mbs 11 S .South Fourth-street, Phila delphia, was also cured of an enlargement of the throat, which filled the entire spaee between the « bin and breast-bone, and extended around on each >ide cf her neck to behind her ears, and from her ears to her shoulders, and produced aw ful de lormity. It commenced growing when she was but fixe years old, and continued gradually to in crease until she was nineteen, at which time she commenced using this Alterative, which she took fur seven months, which entirely reduced the en largement; and she has now as smooth and pretty a neck as can he toiind. The proprietor is not at liberty to give her name in print,but will refer per sons to her. For sale by WM. K. KITCHEN. 28 ly 3 Sole Agent for Georgia. ~l i —m—€'ii . r ■ ■?* SHERIFFS SALES. BIIUKE SHERIFF'S SALE. . Will be sold, before the court honee door in the town cf Waynesboro’, on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the usual hours of «alc, the following property, viz: The one- f ourth part of four hundred and four acres of oak and hickory land, adjoining lands of 31 Marsh, VV m. Cox.J.P,. Gordon and others — levied on as the property of Elypsey P. Godlev, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued trorn the Superior Court of Burke county in favor of Cress <fc 1 or pin vs, Elvpsey P. Godley. principal, John B. Gordon, security. Property pointed out by security. March 7 uUVEU 11. PERK*. D«P lv fOI ! fHIA SHERIFF’S SA LE. Will be sold, before the court house door in Appling, Co lun.luacountv.ou the first Tuesday m April next, be tween the usual hours ofsale, the lolloping property, to wit: ... . , V ne«rrohov named Ned. ten years of age. and a negro woman named .Alarm, fifty years of ape—levied on as the property of William Scott, to satisfy a fi. fa from Colum bia Superior Court, at the suit of the Ventral Bank of ,i IP «intc cf Georgia against the said William Scott. March 7 KIfTIAKDH JONES, Sheriff. ]:ehert sll s i i ij igs sa i a :. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in April next, heforn the court house door in Elherton, Libert county, the following property, to w it: 160 acres of land, more or less,on the waters of Fowl ing Creck, joining tiie lands of Samuel B. Stanford, Mrs. Mary Oliver and others; one negro woman by the name of Sally, ami her infant, name not known—all levied on its the property of Wil iam Moss, to satisfy a fi fa. in f.t --j vor of Ro' ert MeMillen vs. William Moss, issued from Fiber I Superior Conn. Proper! v pointed out by defen dant. HENRY R. DEADWVI,LK, Dcp’v Sh’ff. March 7 WILKI S SITEHIFE’S NA EES. Will be sold, on the first Tuesday in April uext, before the court house door in Wilkes county. Two negroes, (a woman and child,) M-ry and George. Mary about 35 years of age, and George, a hoy, about 3 years of age, by virtue of an order obtained fioin the hon orable Jssiii-.e’s of tin; Inferior ' hurt for said county, upon an attache cut issued in the name and at the in stance of Sarah Pollard vs. Michael McAvoy; all sold as the property of Michael McAvoy. March 6 CHRISTOPHER FINNS Sli’ff, WARREN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will bo sold on the first Tuesday in April next, before the court bouse floor in Warrenton, Warren county; j within the usual hours of sale, the followingproperty, j to wit: One tract of find (third quality) lying on the waters of Big BriarCrcek. Joining lands ol Henry McKeiin.c, Re becca Cody, ami others, containing four hundred and seventy-five acres, nioreor less —levied on as the proper ty ofPrndcnce Persons, to satisfy an execution in favor of John McCrary vs. Prudence Persons, security , and Sarah Persons, security on stay of execution. Said exe cution returnable to the August term of the Interior I Com tof said county. Propel tv pointed out bv plaintiff. M irch 7 ‘ Al GUSI i s BEALL, Sheriff. - RICHMOND SHERIFF’S SALE. , On the first Tuesday iti May next, will be sold at the lower Market House in the city of Augusta, within the h-gnl hours of sale, tiie following ne gro slaves, to w it : Primus a man about 33 years of age, Fanny a woman about 3o years of age. Indiana a woman about 19 years old and Iter child about 1 year old, Rachael a woman about 25 years old and her chi HI about 2 years old, Hannah a girl about II years old. London a man about 25 years old, Wyatt a man about 22 years old and a boy about 18 years old; levied on as the property of Grace Rowel, de ceased, to satisfy a fi. fa. on the foreclosure of a mortgage issuing from t he Superior Court of Rich mond county, in favor of Atm Gumming vs the Executors of Grace Rowel, deceased. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. March 5 l3O K1 i II >1 ON!) Sit Fit IE F ? S S V EE. On the first Tuesday in April next, will he sold, at the lower market house in the city of Angus | ta, between the usual hours ofsale, Ihe follow ing property, to wit: ; Ail that lot or parcel of hand, w ith the improve -1 meats thereon, situate, lying and being in Rich j mond county, containing seventeen and three- I quarter acres,more or less, adjoining land of Au gustus N. Verdery and others—levied on as the property of James D. Davis, to satisfy two fi fas, issuing from the 119th District Justice’s Court of | Richmond county, in favor of John Davis, hearer, vs James D. Davis. Levy made and returned hy a’Gonstalde. WM, V. JvER, Deputy Sh’ff'. March I 129 RICHMOND SHERIFF’S S ALE. On the first Tuesday in Aprii next, will be sold at the lower Market House in the City of Augus ta, within the legal hours ofsale, the following property, to wit : All that tract nr parcel of Land, situate, lying and being in Richmond county, containing 300 acres more or less, being part of a 500 acre tract on the waters of Boggy Gut Creek, granted to Absa lom Rhodes Jr. and Henry Mealing,on the Ifith day ; of December, 13 4, adjoining lands of James ! Kirkpatrick and others; levied on as the property J of Jacob McCall, to satisfy a fi. La. issuing from the. Superior Court of Hancock county, in favor of Stout, Ingoldsby <fe Co. vs. Jacob McCall, princi pal, ami Turner & Dickson, securities. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, I 14 bales Cotton, marked IS. E.j, levied on as the property of Thomas C. Elliot, to satisfy a 11. fa. is suing from the Superior Court of Elbert county, in favor of James W. Slrawn & Co., for the use of j Bud C. Wall vs. Thomas C. Elliot. Al so, at the same time and place, will be sold the following Negro slaves, to wit: Jim, about 38 i years of age; Bristow, about 13 years of age; Henry, about 15 years of age; Chancy, about 20 years of age; ( bloc, about 50 years of age; Joe, about 1 3 years of age; Lewis, about 40 years of age; Hannah, about 35 years of age; Becky, about 30 years of age; Sally, about 42 years of age, ami Chics, about 52 years of age; levied on as the pro : petty of Martin Hitt, to satisfy a (1. fa. issuing from the Superior Court of Richmond county, in favor of the Georgia Rail Road and Banking Com -1 pany vs. Charles B. Hilt. James M. Hitt, Jacob Dill and Marlin Hitt. AARON ROFF, Sheriff. Feb. 27 126 SCR 1 V EN SHERIFF’S SALE. . Will be sold before the Court Ifousedoor in Jaek sonboro. between the lawful hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April next, the following property, to v\ it : One sorrel Horse and one tract of Land, con taining one hundred acres, adjoining lands of Henry Whit and Isaac Lineer; levied upon as the property of Henry Shepherd, to satisfy one fi. fa. | in favor of Midford Marsh. Property pointed out : by defendant. EDMUND I>. GROSS, Dep. Sheriff. March 5 130 _ SCUIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. ; Will he sold before the Court House door iu Jack- ■ sonboro, Between tbe legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in April next, the following pro 1 perty, to wit: One House and Lot in the village of Jackson j boro, known and designated in said village by lo | No. 5, adjoining lots belonging to the county and Green D. Sharpe; and one tract of land containing fifty acres, adjoining lands of Nicholas Slreigles and Griner, to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa, in favor of Michael Calhoun vs. John M. Bryan, Green J). Sharpe ami Robert Sharpe; land levied on as John M. Bryan’s and ret uracil to me by a constable. Also, the remaining part of three tracts of Land, containing in ail three hundred acres, lying in Ef fingham and in Scriven counties, one hundred acres more or less lying in Scriven; levied on as the property of James B. McCall, to satisfy one mortgage ll fa, in favor of George Oliver, assignee of Thomas Graves, adjoining lands of Noel Linur and George Oliver. ' EDMUND l>. GROSS. D. S. S. C. March 2 131 SCRIVEN SHERIFF SALE. Will he sohl before the Court House door in Jack sonboro, on the first Tuesday in April next, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following pro perty to v\ it: One Negro Boy, by the name of Joint; levied upon as the property of Lewis Conner, to satisfy one Superior Court fi. fa. in favor of Ann D. Bry an, Guardian, and others. EDMUND IE GROSS, Dep. Sheriff. Ft b. 3 10-1 SCRIVEN SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold,before the court bouse doer in the vil lage of Jacks-onhoro. between the usual hours of sale,on the first Tuesday in April next, the following Negroes, to wit: Jerry, a man; Judy, a woman; Aurelia, a girl; Jackson, a boy; Emanuel, a boy, and Moses, a boy—levied on as the property o I Jacob Bryan, deceased, in favor of a mortgage fi. fa. in favor of Isaac Bryan. Property pointed out by said fi. fa. JEFFERSON ROBERTS, Sheriff. Jan. 29 100 iVvcuN ! i>aco n: : - IIAMS. Sides, and Shoul tiers. For sale low hy J,»n 7 JOHN R. DOW. | err ~~ I GEORGIA, —DeKalb County. PRESEN I the honorable .'ohn N. Bellinger, Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and Wil liam Hairston, Judges of said Court. 1 o all. whom it may concern. —Whereas Louis Towers, administrator of James Crowley, Jr., late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dis mission from the administration of said estate — i therefore the kindred and creditors of said de j ceased are he;eby cited and admonished to tile , their objections, if any they have, in ray office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters of dismission will he granted the applicant, at the November j term nexlof the Court of Ordinary for said county. ) By order of the Court, this 31a rcli 3d. 1847. ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. o. Mart h 5 6mo 130 GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. PRESEN I’, the honorable John N. Bellinger, 1 Lochlin Johnson, Ezekiel A. Davis and Wil- | liam Hairston, Judges of said Court. To all whom it may concern. —Whereas Robt. D. Greer, administrator upon the estate of William Anderson. late of saubcounty, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the administration of said | estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said \ deceased tire hereby cited and admonished to file j I their objections, if any they have, in my office, in | i terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will j j be granted the applicant, at the November term next of the Court of Ordinary for said county. By ! order of the Court, this March 3d, 1817. ALEX’R. JOHNSON, c. c. o. i March 5 fmo 130 GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. ' PRESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger, Lochlin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and Wil- | | liiiHi Hairston, Judges of said Court. To all whan*, if. may concern —Whereas Peter ; IMitchell. administrator upon the estate of Nimrod j Mitchell, late of said county, deceased, applies fur letters of dismission from the administration of said estate —therefore the kindred and creditors of said i deceased are hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in ■ terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will be granted the applicant, at the November term | ; next of die Court of Ordinary for said county. By order of the Court, this March 3d, 1847. A LEX’It. JOHNSON, c. c o. 3larch 3 6mo 130 (3-E( )R( • lA—l )e‘fCalb (/OunU*. RjJUESENT, the honorable John N. Bellinger. .5L I, or-kiin Johnson, Ezkiel A. Davis and Wil liam Hairston, Jiidges rtf said Court. 'To all whom it may concern. — 3V hereas William * Hairston, administrator of tlie estate of D. D. , Hairston, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters of dismission from the administration of said estate—therefore the kindred and creditors of said deceased ore hereby cited and admonished to file their objections, if any they have, in my office, in terms of the law, otherwise letters dismissory will he granted the app'icant, at the November term i next, of the Court of Ordinary of said county. By orderol the Court. March 3d. 1H47. ALX’R. JOHNSON, c. G. o. T March 5 6mo 130 GEOR( • lA—I )eKalb County. To all whom it may concern. —Whereas Daniel ."McNeill applies for letters of administration on the estate of James Lignn, late of Alabama, deceased: —these are therefore Incite and admonish, all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to he and appear at my office, within the time pre scribed by law, and show cause, if any they have. J why letters of administration should not be grant ed the said applicant. Witness, the Hon. John N. Bollimrer, one of the Judges of the Court of Ordinary of said county, this 3d March, 1817. A LEX 11. JOHNSON, c. c. o, Marchs 130 GEORGIA—DeKaIb County. A LL persons interested are hereby notified that four months after this date application will be made to the Honorable Inferior Court of said county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the land belonging to tlie estate of j Hugh Beaty, deceased, late of said county. This 3d of March, 1817. Til OS. R. BEATY, Adm'r. 1 March 5 130 GEORGIA, Houston County, TVS 11. BE.VS Ell BARROW, you are hereby ITfL notified that it is my intention to apply at i the Spring Term of Sumpter county Superior Court, on the third Monday in May next, for the benefit of the act entitled “An Act for the relief of honest debtors.” Signed ANDREW T. CAMPBELL. Jan 30 v\B 101 GEORGIA, Scriven County. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MARY ANN MURRY, hath v V applied to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Scriven County for Letters of Adminis tration on the estate and effects of JOSEPH DOUGH ETRY, late of said County, deceased : j These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he, and appear at my office, within the time prescribed by law, to shew cause (if any they have.) why said letters of Administion should not be granted the said applicant. Witness the Hon. John S. Maur, one of the Justices of the Court of Ordinary, of said County, this 2d day of March. 1817. ALEXANDER KEMP, Clerk. March 3 133 GEORGI A, Seriveu county. HERE AS, Stephen P. Bevill. administra w w torou the estate of Francis Hecks, late of said county, deceased, applies for letters dismis sory'. These are therefore to file and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceas ed,to be and appear at my office, w ithin the time prescribed by law, to show cause (if any they have.) why said letters should not he granted. Given tinder my hand at office in Jacksonboro | January 20, 1847. A V LEXNDER KEMP, Clerk. Jan. 2G 6m 97 GEORGIA, Burlie County. TYSTIIEREA.S, Isaiah Carter applies to me w V for letters dismissory on the Estate of j George W. Carpenter, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and ! singular the kindred an creditors of said deceased j to he and appear at my office within the lime pre j scribed by law, to shew cause, if any they have, w hy said lettersshould not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Waynesboro, January 25th, Id 17. T. 11. BLOUNT, Clerk. Jan. 27 98 GEORGIA, Richmond county. ASyRTIIEREAS, Littleberry B. Beale, executor V W on the estate of Nathaniel Beale, late of said county, deceased, applies to me for letters dis missory. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased. t j be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, toshevv cause, if any they have, w hy said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand , atoffice in Augusta, 13th , January, 1347. LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. Feb 2 103 GEORGIA, Richmond County. ~WWT II E R E A S, WILLIAM FULCHER and vVf JOHN C. FULCHER, administrators on the estate of JOHN FULCHER, sen., deceased, by their petition laid before tHe Court of Ordinary on the Ifith day of November, 184(1, staling that they had fully administered on said esta e, and praying that citation for dismission may issue; or dered by the court that the clerk issue citation: These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to he and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand, at office in Augusta, nov 29 6m LEON P. DUGAS, Clerk. mb—mm■ ■ ■ i nr tti PERFUMERY. Lt BIN’S CELEBRATED II VNDKER CIUEF EXTRACTS. Ta fITONPELA’S. Hauer*. Roussel’s and others, Cele l.Tii bested Toilet und Shaving Soaps, Pomatum, Co logne water, Lavender water, Kau Lustra), &c., with a j Caieral assortment of fine Toilet and Fancy Articles. I V, isal® h y HAYILAND, 11ISLLY St CO. I Oct 11 ’ LEG A L JS OTICES. FOUR months after date, application will be made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Warren county, when sitting for Ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell all the Real Estate of Wil liam Johnson, deceased. late of said county. WM. GIBSON, Administrator. March 3 128 INOUIt Months after date, application w ill be ; made to the Honorable the Inferior Court of Richmond county, while sitting for ordinary pur poses, for leave to sell the Real Estate of Lott | Williams, deceased, and particularly Lot of Land No. 227, 24th District of Steward county, drawn by the said Lott W illiams. J AN E WILLIAMS, Ad’x. dc bonis non. Dec. 28 69 lAOUR MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Gwin nett comity. Ga., for leave to sell all the Lands and a portion of the Slaves belonging to the Es tate of James \ inyard, late of said county, de ceased. NANCY VINYARD, Ex'ix. JAMES VINYARD, Ex’or. Jan It 4rn 86 FOUR MONTHS afterdate application will be made to the Interior Court of Burke county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell a tract of land, conta n tig one hundred and eighty-one acres, more or less, adjoining lands ol the widow Smith, Mixen Wimberly, and others, lying in said county, belonging to the estate of LUD NEALY, of said conntv, deceased, PHILIP TIN LEV, Adm’r. sept 11 4 m 35 171 OUR MONTHS after date application will be made to the Honorable the Court of Or dinary of Burke county, for leave to sell all the real estate of Matthew Jones, late of said county deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. MiTCIIEL B JONES,? . , . ALLEN INMAN, \ Adm rs ’ Jan. 1G 4mo 89 Months after date, application will he made f> the Honorable the Court of Ordina ry of Burke county, for leave to sell the land , be longing to the estate of Peter S. Cotteau, lute of Burke county.deceased. GEORGE W. HURST, Administrator. Dec. 22 70 months after date, application will lie J3_ made to the Honorable Inferior Court of Scri ren county, w hen silling for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the whole of the real estate of Zachariah Conyers, deceased. late of said county. JAMES W. KITTLES, Adm’r. Jan. 1 I 46 __97 A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of DOCTRINE BUNCH, deceased, late of Richmond county, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having de!J mauds against said deceased, will render them in agreeable to law. W ILLIAM 11. McLAWS. Ex’r. jab 19 9l OT IV E Ml persons having demands against the Estate rtf Beverly Allen late of Elbert county, deceased, are requested to hand them in duly attested; and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment. LINDSAY 11. SMITH, ) F . M BEVERLY A. TF/ASLV, j f ' xecutt ‘ s - November 20, 1816. nov 25 47 A LL persons indebted to the estate of George jtVl Hickson, deceased, late of Taliaferro coun ty. are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment; and all persons having demands against said deceased, will render them in agreeably to law. BUFORD BIRD, Adm’r. Feb. 17 vvfic— H7 (Charleston Advert isements. (fp* VICTORIA HOTEL, liiJL CHAUI.ESTON, S. C. V-l-fl CORNER OF KING AND P R INC ESS- STS. J. J’ Cmase ( Proprietors. J. B. Atwood, > ' This splendid, elevated and commodious Estab lishment combines advantages equal, if not superi or, to any 1 Intel in the oily, particularly on account of its central location and airy construction. Board, perday $1 00 Do. per week, 6 00 feb 23 Iv 105 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. fHA 11E subscriber begs leave to call the attention A of Country Merchants. Planters, «sec., to his very extensive stock of STAPLE AND FA AC i DRY GOODS , which he oilers at New York prices, for cash or approved notes. His stock of DOMESTICS are direct from the Factories, and Dress Goods just received per last arrivals from Europe, consisting in part of the following: 3, 4,5,6 and 12-1 Brown Shirting and wheeling 1 3. t, 5,6, 10 and 12-4 Bleached do. do. j Prints of every descrip ion < aslinieres, U ash rue r Des E Casse M onse De Laines, Ghally’s Printed Bareges and Balzarines. a lso, Black, Brown, Blue and Green Broad Cloths Black Doe Skins ami Cassimeres Silk. Satin, Gash mere and Valentin Vestings Cravats, Scarfs, Stocks and Collars, And every article to be found in tin* Dry Goods line. E. W. BANCROFT, 253 King-street, Charleston, S. C. sept 7-- 33 BRILLIANT AM) Cl IMA V LIGHTS FOR STORES. HOTELS, &c. &c. UfinilE Subscriber lias commenced the Mannfac -B turing of GAMPHINE which is decided ly the cheapest and most brilliant light now in use, and would call the attention of Store Keepers and others in Augusta, to this very economical Oil. j which he offers at wholesale and retail, and will ; furnish it fresh to all his customers. He has also | on hand and will be constantly supplied w ith the most approved hanging and side CAMPION E LAMPS. TL F. SMITH, Oil Dealer, 76 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. | P. S.—He has also established a Distillery for the Manufacture of SPIRITS TURPENTINE, ROSIN, PITCH, and all kinds of VARNISHES, i which he offers to Druggists and others, at w hole- j sale and retail. Jan. 5 tufS— 79 GOODS FOR SPRING SACHS. BN W. BANCROFT, 253 Kmg‘st. Charlc.:- j ton. S. C., would respectfullv invite the at tenlion of Planters and their families, who may visit Charleston, to his stock of Rich Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. His stock will he found one of the largest in the city, and he is enabled to oiler superior inducements in the way of low prices. 'The stock of Negro Goods, both Colton and Woollen, will be found to embrace nearly all the leading styles of fabrics usually sold, particularly the Georgia and South Carolina Cotton and Wool len Fabrics. ALSO, A complete assortment of rich Dress Silks, (col ored and black,) Bornhasins, Alpaccas, Colored Muslins, Ginghams, White Goods, Shawls, Arc. Arc. The stock is intended to embrace every arti cle in the Dry Goods lino. Country Merchants will find it to their advan tage to examine our stock, as the same- goods ara offered at wholesale in rooms seporate from the re tail department, and at prices well worthy their attention. Jan. 19 3m— 91 TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, AND PLANTERS. WM . HOWL AN D . North East corner of King and Market streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. ■»WILL keep constantly on hand a large and w w’ well selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, to which Merchants and Planters are Invited, as every article in his line can be found. There is in addition to his For ei<rn importations, an agent constantly in New York, which enables him to offer one of the best selected Stocks, and at prices that cannot he un dersold. \vf-2m Feb. 26 " ON CONSIGNM ENT. A FEW splendid patterns of CA N DELABRAS just received. Also, a few choice patterns ! of Dyott’a Improved Lard Solar Lamps, with J Chimneys and (Robes to fit, always kept on hand. I The above at tides w ill be sold very low * Jan. 10 91 J. E. MARSHALL. j L 1 S T O F L ET T E R S REMAINING in the Post Office at Augusta, Ga., on the Ist day of March, 1817. $j- Persons wishing lettersfrom this list, will please say they are advertised . 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Collins J C esq Carter mr M E Collier James (4 esq Chamberlain rev R Corker Zoa S Chandler mr B Clarke mrJm M Christen mrs Amelia Clopton dr Juo Cunningham Chas esq D Danford mrs Polly Demirk mr B C DearingmrW Davis col VV W Deveraux miss Matilda Drake Edwin L Dal by mrs Elizabeth 2 Draper mrs G Deceits mrs S C (care oi Dunnigan mr A C Deceits, esq) Darin mr Daniel J 2 E Evans miss Mary L English mr James Eliister mr T T F Fetters mr John Ford Nicholas Frasier mr Fleming mrs Laura PI Farden mrG 11 Fogerty mrs Caroline L Famltro dr L C Foster R Fraser II B lornel dr T. 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Rachel i Hill John Howard George esq Hitchcock Samuel C 4 Hopkins C L H 3 Hemphill mrs A II Horn rnrs Vlary HerkellsThomas esq Hopkins SP Henderson Edwin Hotamsmr Horton John esq Hiiftscy 1> B 1 &J Johnson Thomas Jackson Wm esq Jennings Thomas J esq Johnson rnrs Francis A Jones James A Johnson Jessey Johnson mrs Eliza’th W lies nrr Jennings Thomas J esq Jernigan mr Wm II j Jones James B Johnson Frances Johnson Win B & Co. Jones William K • Kelhurn Joseph R 2 King William Knnze 'Thos A Kincaid I’hos Alex ; Kinnibrewdri W L I Levingston John Lincoln Henry j Lathi Alfred esq Loyless E B I Lawton Van A Lyles Joseph j Littlefield Ahsolom Lott E J Linton dr John Little dr 11 G Ludwig Geo LJ W 31 c 3lcKinne Henry 3feGarr inrsj Elizabeth W McGovemn James (care MeGehee John esq James Lynch) MeGongh Patrick 2 31 .Mallony Arthur Miller Chas 3lartin C B Miller Jno ; 31 ay mrs R Mills C F I 3lay miss Louisa 3fichel 'lMios II Mathews miss Elizabeth Meyer J VV Martin Peter 3leberChasß 3larkey F I, Moore monsieur Jean 3lagraw Elinder Moore John L. 31arks rnrs Catharine Myers mrs L VV 2 31 ioliel Edmond (care of Murphy'Thomas A mr K Charles) 31 tirrell Dr J il I .Milligan Chas 1 N Neal & .Afarshall Newles mrs 3Tary Neagle John (care of Nesbitt E D Thos Griffin Noel miss 3lary Nevval miss Mary 0 0.-Imrne Abram Oakman 3V iiliam < Miver James H 2 Oglesby G T O’Hara John P Payne Chas F Penn William S Patton Louisa Pannal James Peay James Pickering rnrs Elizabeth Pace John II I’eurifoy rev mr Parish Garey F Prinliij) Peter W Pearce G Porter James D Pitcher Prior Wm II C Pace ('apt. Greenville F Prior Tobias Parker Dr Robert 2 Piymiale William Page John W R Prulheu Lavinia Pardue Sarah R j Ramsay D 2 Robinson Dennis Reiley Charles Rogers rev. E P Ragsdale Edward B Roll Freeman T ! Ramsay David Robinson mrs L V | Reiley mrs .Mary Ann Roberts mrs A D Reaney John Ross Jacob ; Ramsay D Phecion Rtullgr Joseph j Rich John Ryan Patrick Rieketson miss Emeline Robertson Washington Robinson G VV' 2 Roberts miss Adalino Ryan David Rowell miss Sarah S Sanford Daniel Skeine J I Scnggin miss Eliza Sherman Stiles Samuel Elbert Sikes James Saunders J W or C Sledge John G Sau er George V Smi’h miss Sarah Sounders L D Smith & 3laddeux Sarling'T Smith Henry Sigler William Smith Alex uuler Saw c<4 O P Smith John R Sanderlin Robert Smith II Sherburne mr ami mrs Smilh & Benson Skinner, miss Julia I) South John Shopp L r P Starr mrs Eliza Simpson James 31 Street George Shea Patrick 2 T Thomas Joseph Sarah Boston, care of I homas J C Joseph Thomas Johnson Aggy, care of Taylor Lewis Detmis Tyler Thompson, Smith & Co Talmar W II Turnbull Jacob Taukersly George G Turrentine Georgia Ann Thomas Charles C V Verderie John P Vanderpool Jacob 2 W W atkins S P Williams W I. W alton 1 hos 31 Wighlniari John W Walker E Williams Levvis | Parr rnrs 31, care of Jasan Willson mrs Elizabeth W etkins \\ ilson mrs C 31 Watkins I hos \\ j 11ianis miss 3lary B Walker Daniel 2 Williams Robert S Whitehead Win Wilson mrs Elizabeth W bite mrs F Weightman Win Weeks Aritnn Wimbersmrs 3lartha 33 hite dr <4 W Wilson mrs Cynthia 31 Wilson miss G E Wood J V \ oung dr Andrew Yarborough J 31 arch 2 E. B. GLASCOCK, P. 31. DIC. CHRISTIE’S GALVAN J C KINGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. yRNHIS remarkable invention, which has received the _|L almost universal approbation of the medical pro fession of Great Britain, comprises an entirely new ap plication of Galvanism, as a remedial agent, by means of w hich the ordinary Galvanic Batteries, tlectric and -Mag netic Machines, Ac., at e entirely dispensed with, and ihc mysterious powers of Galvanism applied without any of the objections which are insuperable from the gene ral mode now in use. The strong do.-es, and at irregu lar intervals, in which Galvanism is applied by the Ma chines, has been pronounced, at'.cr a lair and impartial trial, to be decidedly injurious, and it was to remedy this radical defect, that this new application was pro jected, which alter unceasing toil and perseverance, has been brought to its present slate of perlection. The Galvanic Kings answer all the purposes of the most expensive Machines, and in many other respects are more safe and certain in accomplishing the dcsirod ell'ect. The Galvanic Rings, used in connection with the Magnetic Fluid, me confidently recommended in all D.SOKDERs WHICH ARISE FROM AN ENFEEBLED OR IN HEATHY SPATE OF THE NERVOUS OR VITAL SYSTEM, and these complaints are among the most painful and uni versal to which w e are subject. They arise, w ithout ex ception, from one simple cause—a derangement of the Nervous svstem —and it was in these cases that other “ remedies'* having so often failed, a new agent was greatly needed, which it is confidently believed, has been found m the proper and judicious application of Galvanism. The Galvanic Rings have been used w ith entircsuc cess in all cases of Rheum atism, acute or chronic, ap plying to the head, face or limbs ■ (Jour, Tic-Dot or rex Toothache, Bronchitis, Vertigo, Nf.rvous or Sick Headache, Indigestion , Paralyses. Palsy, Epilepsy, Fits, Cramp, Palpitation of the Heart, Appoblexv, Stiffness f Joints. Spinal Complaints, K.mbaco, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremors, Dizziness of thk Head, Pains in the Chest and Side. General Debili ty, Deficiency of Nervous and Physical F.nercv, and all Nervous Disorders. In cases of continued Dyspepsia, which is simply a nervous derangement «f the digestive organs, they have been found equally' suc cessful. Their extraordinary effects upon the system must be witnessed To be believed, and as a certain prr vf.ntive for the preceding complaints they are equal ly recommended. The Kings are of different price*, being in.ole of all sizes,and of various ornamental pat terns,and can be worn by the mostdelicate female w itliout the slightest inconvenience. In fact the sensation i« rather agreeable Iliaii otharwise. The Galvanic Belts, Bracelets, Bands, Garters, Necklaces, &c. In some cases of a very severe character and of long standing, the power as applied by the Galvanic Kings is not sufficient to arrottlie progress of disease and ulti mately to restore hen It li. The i mproved modification in the Gai.van c Belts, Bracelets, <Nc., entirely reme dies this objection ; any degree of power that is required can readily be obtained, and no complaint which the mysterious agent of Galvanism ean effect will fail to he permanently relieved. These articles are adapted to the waist, arms, wrists, limbs, ancles or any part of ilie body with perfect convenience. The Galvanic Necklaces are used w ith greater benefit in cases of Bronchitis or affections of the throat generally; al.-o in cases of Ner vous Deafness; and with almost uniform succe-s as n preventive for Apoplexy, Epileptic Fits, and similar complaints. Christie’s Magnetic Fluid. Is issued in connection with tlm Galvanic Kings.and all their modifications. This composition has been pro nounced by the French Chemists to be one of the mo.t extraordinary discoveries of modern science. It i* be lieved to possess a remarkable power of rendering tiu< Nerves sf.iisitive toGalvaiiic acttoii, by these mean* causing a Circulation of the influence at the seat of dis ease, and thus giving rapid and permanent relief. No oiliorcomposition in chemistry is known to produce the same effector to impart a similarproperty tolhe nervou* svstem by meansof an outward local application. Tho Magiif.tic Fluid contains nothingcapable of the slight est injury, its application is agreeable, and it is harm!e«« in its action as it is beneficial in its result. Full explana tions and directions accompany it. Th* combined in ventions are in every way perfectly harmless; they arn at prices within reach of all, and the discoverer only re quests a fair trial, a- a test of their surprising efficacy and permanent benefit. Christie’s Galvanic Strengthening Pias ters. These articles form another valuable applicatien of the mysterious influence of Galvanism. They are ai important adjunct to the genuine Galvaiiic Kiiigs and their modifications, acting upon the same principle, but having this advantage of more local application. They are confidently recommended as a valuable addition iu tho speedy cure of Kheniiiatisiu, acute or chronic ; in all nervous complaints,and as a positive remedy in cave* of Bain and Weak..ess i the. Clie-t or Back. Bain in tho Side, in Asthm * ic. Vtfections, and in Weakness or Op pression of the Pulmonary Organs. In Spinal I’om plaints; their effects are of the most decided character, and they have often been used w ith complete success. They are also of the greatest advantage in Pains and Weak ness of the Breast, and are highly recommended for many id’ those complaints lo which temub-s ar'; especially liable. As an effectual means for .'treugllirn iug the system when debilitated >» ilh disease or other causes } as a cet I lin aid iu Gonstitntioiia! Weakn 'ss, as a Preventive for Colds and in all a tier lions of the Chest generally the G ilvanic Strengt eninp Plaster wili |>e found of great and perinaneniadvantage. Ina few words, it embraces nil tlm virtues of the best tonic prepat atiou With the imp rtani addition of the Gaivenie influence, which is neither impaired or exhausted, while the action Continues. The* articles will he found entirely free from those objections which an a const a t source of com plaint with tile ordinary Blasters in common use. i*The great f.e.Miritv and -urcess of these article*, have caused them obe counterfeited by iinpriiirjpled persons. To provide against imposition. Us. Ghkistib lias but one ant onzed agent in each city of the I’nintt. ’Bile onl)’ Agency in Augusta, Geo., j- the Store of II WH AM), II IS LEV At CO.. Druggists, All articles of the kind sold elsewhere are worthless counterfeits. 42 Sept. 28 COLcLETON mrrEUS. FOR DYSPEPTICS. BITTERS are purely a vegetable -EL compound. and are offered to the pub lic from a principle of benevolence, under the full est conviction that they will be found a safe and sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia. They have hern triumphantly tested not only hy some of the most respectable families in the iSiafe, w ho have furnish ed ample testimony as to their decided excellence, but also by the proprietor, who, for ten years, suf fered all the gloom incident to that distressing dis ease. They possess ihe peculiar excellence denied to most other Hitters, of not proving injurious by continued use. They contain not a single delete rious ingredient, and, as seen from the directions which accompany each bottle, may be given w ith entire safety to an infant in the month If the Colleton is taken regularly and persever ingly,( which is highly important in stubborn cases.) they wi.ll, soon alter the use of a few bottles, he found to act on the system like a charm—imparling vigor to the stomach, bracing th* nerves, cleans ing the liver, promoting digestion, increasing the appetite,strengthening the chest and voice, reliev ing pains, cramps, and stitches in the breast. They are also mostexcellent for cholera morbus, habitual cons ti pat ion, sea-sick ness, nausea, proceeding from whatever cause. In cases of general debilitv. it has proved one of the best remedies, and is there fore highly recommended to elderly people, literary gentle men, students, and others of sedentary habits. Taken in small doses frequently through the day, they have checked the. most violent diarrhoea, and likewise been administered with the happiesteffect n cholera infantum. In all the foregoing complaints, these Hitters w ill he found effectual if persisted in, and taken accord ing lo the directions which accompany each bottle. And although it has been testified by several that they are excellent in many others,yet in none other than those above enumerated, is the proprietor will ing to vouch for their efficacy. They w ere prima rily and solely intended to cure Dyspepsia. The Colleton Bitters have been eight years be fore. the public; find in consequence of the increas ing demand for this valuable medicine, the proprie tor lias entered largely into the business—bottles are procured having “Colleton Bitters” moulded in them—they are also numbered, sealed and stamp ed with an appropriate motto. Price $1 per bottle. E. 31. CAREY, General Agent for this State. J. E. MARSHALL, Agent, Augusta. Tl ll. ton Head, S. C-, Jan. 18-16. Os the Colleton Bitters— “(purely a Vegetable Compound ” and which, from the confidence 1 have in the character and integrity of ihe maker and pro prietor thereof, I verily believe to he true,) 1 en tertain the most favorable opinion. Several of my personal friends ami acquaintances, long afflicted with Dyspepsia, have assured me that they haxe found these Bitters better than any other medicine they ever tried, for that distressing disease. And I take the pleasure further to state that I have wit nessed the excellency of these Bitters, in nausia, sick-headache, and bowel complaint; in this last particular. I have seen the Colleton repeatedly and successfully tested among the children of my own house-hold. No family ought to be without lids in valuable medicine. REV. A. WOODWARD, Pastor of St. Lukes Church, S. C. april 29 133 Ul UfiK AI, AND DJK3TAL IIVJITBG MENTS, DENTIST’S FOIL, TEETH, Ac. A large assortment for tale by out J IIAVILAND, RISLLV & CO